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03-04-2025 · 10h 01m

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[00:00:52] Y'all hear me yep. Yep. Yep. What's up boys? How y'all doing back on it back at it ready to go again
[00:01:04] How y'all doing I'm just got up a little while ago. I had a bit of a woke up kind of late, but that's okay
[00:01:11] It's fine. We're back at it and yeah, I'm excited and
[00:01:15] Tyrants fuck. Yeah, I mean I'm not actually to be real. I'm not tired at all like I got a lot of sleep
[00:01:21] I lay down for a while. I'm back up. I'm ready to go and
[00:01:24] And we're gonna get into it. We doing a new raid today. I didn't even know there was a new raid today to be honest with you
[00:01:30] I'm just hearing about that right now, but yeah, I did
[00:01:34] Did you get a tan? No, I did not I walked outside for maybe like 10 minutes. So maybe that was it
[00:01:41] Yeah, I think that's what the that's what it gave me a tan. Did you see his song was unbanned?
[00:01:46] I did I saw he got unbanned earlier today. You got a 24 hour. I mean, hey
[00:01:51] Hey, maybe now he'll stop making calls to violence, right?
[00:01:57] You know, like, I feel like that's fine.
[00:01:59] All right, let's go ahead.
[00:02:01] Now we can move on and not call
[00:02:03] to have people get killed.
[00:02:05] I don't know, I feel like it's a,
[00:02:07] I mean, the bar's on the floor here.
[00:02:09] It's really not that hard.
[00:02:11] So yeah, hopefully it's fine, right?
[00:02:14] 24 hour fifth ban?
[00:02:15] Ah, it's fifth ban over like a year, right?
[00:02:17] I mean, it's not that big of a deal.
[00:02:18] Now you don't have to watch the video anymore?
[00:02:20] I want that apparently talked about me in the video. I'll cover that but otherwise I'm not going to watch any more of it
[00:02:26] Right, it's pretty much a you know resolved and so that's it
[00:02:31] He definitely learns lesson well, I think he probably did honestly
[00:02:35] The fact is that like he's probably not going to go and say to do that again or like you know
[00:02:40] Like use that kind of language again, which is really what the
[00:02:44] That's really what matters, right?
[00:02:46] I mean like whether he wants to double down or whatever on a video. We'll see what happens, right?
[00:02:51] I mean if he does it again, great. That's another video for me. I hope he does in a way, right?
[00:02:57] I don't but at the same time there's this silver lining in it for me and so it's not that big of a deal
[00:03:05] I'm not that worried about it, right? And so yeah, it's that simple. I'm wishing you a good stream. Yeah
[00:03:10] Yeah, yeah, I'm excited man. I am and yeah, it's uh, it's good to be back and it's good to do more stuff again, right and
[00:03:17] hang out etc
[00:03:20] And what's up boys not much man and New York Times video on the resistance is great, too
[00:03:25] I don't know what that is. Yeah, I'd have to go back and see here and have you seen the stock crash
[00:03:30] I heard about it. Yeah, um, exactly and yeah, I did see a little bit of the stock the stocking
[00:03:36] and stuff's going down.
[00:03:39] Yeah, yeah, yesterday actually.
[00:03:41] So I would assume it probably would continue today.
[00:03:43] And when are you coming back to WoW?
[00:03:46] When I feel like it, that's really the answer.
[00:03:50] I'll come back to WoW when I feel like it.
[00:03:52] I haven't really come back and played the game before
[00:03:54] because honestly I just simply haven't found it interesting.
[00:03:59] Like that's about it.
[00:04:00] Like there's no real like design
[00:04:03] or like big reason why.
[00:04:05] I just simply haven't found the game that interesting.
[00:04:08] And yeah, it's that simple, right?
[00:04:11] And that's very different than the wow I remember.
[00:04:13] I do think that there's been like a massive tone shift
[00:04:16] in the game, and it's very easy for me to like see that
[00:04:20] and be kind of like, ah, this is kind of weird, right?
[00:04:22] But otherwise, you know, I don't really hate the game,
[00:04:26] right? I don't hate the game.
[00:04:27] I just haven't really been that interested in it.
[00:04:29] I just wanted to play and do different stuff, right?
[00:04:32] But yeah, Zelinsky called the meeting regrettable.
[00:04:36] He did, yeah, I bet he did.
[00:04:37] I mean, it is a bad time, right?
[00:04:39] It didn't help anybody.
[00:04:41] And so yeah, absolutely, it was regrettable.
[00:04:43] And do you see a song called, You're a Hard Right Winger?
[00:04:46] No, I haven't seen any of that.
[00:04:48] I saw that he did a video, like somebody linked it to me.
[00:04:51] And I looked at like one minute of it,
[00:04:54] but I'll probably look at a little bit of it.
[00:04:57] The part that's about me, the interesting part,
[00:04:59] obviously.
[00:05:00] But then besides that, you know,
[00:05:02] it's not really that big of a deal.
[00:05:04] But yeah, when's the Gilmaster Trump
[00:05:07] gonna have a meeting with the officers?
[00:05:09] I think they're actually having
[00:05:10] a big guild meeting tonight.
[00:05:12] Funny you should bring that up.
[00:05:14] So yeah, they're having a pretty big guild meeting today.
[00:05:17] What time is this?
[00:05:19] Let's see.
[00:05:20] There's so many different time frames.
[00:05:23] When does this happen?
[00:05:25] Trump and joints addressed to Congress.
[00:05:28] When does this happen?
[00:05:30] And what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, when is, when is 8 p.m.
[00:05:41] central?
[00:05:42] Okay.
[00:05:43] Okay.
[00:05:44] So it's central time.
[00:05:45] All right.
[00:05:46] Yeah.
[00:05:47] There we go.
[00:05:48] Okay.
[00:05:49] So it's 8 p.m. central.
[00:05:50] That's fine.
[00:05:51] Nine Eastern time.
[00:05:52] Okay.
[00:05:53] Got it.
[00:05:54] All right.
[00:05:55] So that's okay.
[00:05:56] Yeah.
[00:05:57] We'll probably look at that.
[00:05:58] Have you seen the drama about PC gamers
[00:06:00] tweet about modding health bars and monster in the wilds?
[00:06:02] I will, I'll talk about that today.
[00:06:04] I did see it, I'll look into it, et cetera, right?
[00:06:08] Please react to a lot today,
[00:06:09] once you calm down, okay?
[00:06:11] But yeah, and will you cover the Amaranth robbery?
[00:06:15] So the reason why I didn't wanna cover
[00:06:17] the Amaranth robbery, there's actually two reasons why.
[00:06:20] The first reason why I didn't wanna cover it
[00:06:22] is that I think when you give something
[00:06:24] like that attention, it causes a lot of people
[00:06:26] who want to do it themselves, right?
[00:06:28] Or like it shows that by, it's kind of like my,
[00:06:33] it's my principle with like school shootings.
[00:06:34] I think one of the big reasons why we have school shootings
[00:06:37] is that we have these people who get paraded around
[00:06:41] and like their face gets plastered everywhere
[00:06:43] and like they get a form of like fame or infamy.
[00:06:48] And I'm not saying this is like,
[00:06:49] oh, the media is causing school shootings.
[00:06:51] No, obviously there's like 10 different reasons
[00:06:53] why it's happening, right?
[00:06:55] But like that's one of them.
[00:06:56] and i think it might even be two of them it's like in terms of like how the
[00:06:59] media does it and how people like see them right
[00:07:01] and i demand a festo thing right to glorify some right yet i think that the
[00:07:04] anti-heroes effectively right
[00:07:07] and so like that's one reason why they want to cover at the second reason is
[00:07:10] that i wasn't sure if it was true
[00:07:11] uh... a lot of people were critical of amaranth story about her husband uh...
[00:07:15] now
[00:07:16] i don't really have an opinion about that because i don't know whether it
[00:07:19] happened or not i have no no clue whatsoever
[00:07:21] but what i do find to be very interesting is that
[00:07:24] The Amaranth story does appear to be true, it does, because the Houston police officer's office tweeted out, basically confirming, hey, yeah, this did happen, right?
[00:07:39] SQC believes both.
[00:07:41] Well, I don't know about the, I just simply don't know about the husband thing, I'm not sure, but I know that a lot of people thought that she was lying.
[00:07:49] So because they thought that she was lying, I didn't want to like kind of provide another
[00:07:53] platform for people to be like, oh yeah, she's lying about this too as well.
[00:07:57] And so that's the union, not the police.
[00:08:01] It's the police officers union.
[00:08:02] Okay.
[00:08:03] Well, it's still representing the people at the police department, right?
[00:08:06] It seems like it's actually, it actually did happen, right?
[00:08:09] That's really what the point is, right?
[00:08:11] I mean, this is still like any of these accounts are like official government accounts,
[00:08:15] right?
[00:08:16] And like if you go and you look at it, it says right here, it's a government
[00:08:18] or multilateral organization, right?
[00:08:21] And so there's a very high probability
[00:08:23] that this actually did happen,
[00:08:25] then she wasn't like,
[00:08:26] people said that she was faking it
[00:08:28] because she was going to get in the crypto
[00:08:30] or something like that.
[00:08:31] I don't think that's the case, right?
[00:08:34] And so the Amrona situation, you know,
[00:08:37] fucking, I don't know,
[00:08:38] I could use the cliche is crazy, right?
[00:08:40] Like what the fuck?
[00:08:42] There's not really a whole lot else
[00:08:43] I have to say about it besides that.
[00:08:45] Is Emmy okay?
[00:08:47] i mean like okay is like i mean probably like it i don't know i mean like i'd
[00:08:51] waited to hear from her right
[00:08:54] i mean she's uh... she's uh... like not dead and so that's good right and so
[00:08:59] uh...
[00:09:00] yeah other than that she should be fine but i mean i i don't want to speak for
[00:09:03] her and and anything i think that
[00:09:05] you know again having something like that happen is very uncomfortable and
[00:09:09] uh... you know it's not really my place to speak on it same thing as
[00:09:11] amaranth right
[00:09:12] she tweeted about it she did tweet about it there it is
[00:09:15] and uh... situation is crazy yet to very crazy situations with very crazy people
[00:09:20] what happened
[00:09:20] uh... they had some weird person intercept them while they were doing a
[00:09:23] live stream and that the cancel the live stream like that was about it right
[00:09:26] and i could do details and talk about it more but
[00:09:29] you know it's again kind of what i said about the school shooter situation
[00:09:32] and so uh... you know i'd rather not
[00:09:34] but my point is that uh... yeah people like that are out there and their uh...
[00:09:38] fucking crazy man and uh... that's it
[00:09:40] and uh... these awful things happen it's discouraging women on twitch
[00:09:43] uh... it is and so
[00:09:45] women on twitch have a lot of really big problems in a lot of cases because
[00:09:49] if you talk to ten girls that have been on the internet for any period of time
[00:09:54] you're gonna get a hundred stories of stalkers in a lot of cases especially with
[00:09:57] popular streamers
[00:09:59] so what ends up happening is that like these girls like even if you're not
[00:10:03] the thing is that
[00:10:05] even if you're a girl like it's almost it's a weird thing right where
[00:10:09] girls that are not overtly sexual
[00:10:12] they attract a group of people
[00:10:15] that try even harder to sexualize them right
[00:10:18] because it's like the idea that they're weirdos right i mean that said they're
[00:10:21] weirdos
[00:10:22] and so anyway um...
[00:10:25] it doesn't really matter what you do as a girl like you can do only fans
[00:10:30] uh... you can bend over for subs or you can just sit there and play video
[00:10:33] games
[00:10:34] but the one thing that's guaranteed is that
[00:10:37] you will have aggressive abusive manipulative bad acting men
[00:10:42] that will try to take advantage of you and be insane
[00:10:45] uh... this happens to basically all girls right
[00:10:48] and uh... like again if you
[00:10:50] talk like i mean anybody who has any friends that has to know if they've
[00:10:53] had a story like this
[00:10:54] uh... they all have stories like this right it comes to the territory
[00:10:57] unfortunately it does
[00:10:59] well they chose to be streamers yet no you're right and um...
[00:11:02] the thing is though is that
[00:11:04] when a person is stalking you like i i think that we have a big problem in
[00:11:07] the u s
[00:11:08] about how the government handles things like stalking
[00:11:12] uh... in my opinion i think stalking in other forms of anti-social behavior that
[00:11:16] similar to that
[00:11:17] should be criminalized immediately and i think that in a lot of cases that
[00:11:22] doesn't happen and so you have people that
[00:11:24] are these insane bad actors there constantly trying to like harass invade
[00:11:29] a person space
[00:11:30] make them uncomfortable
[00:11:32] and the police don't really do anything about it and i think that
[00:11:35] there's a very big component where
[00:11:37] stalking isn't saying yeah exactly wrong who cares
[00:11:41] well a lot of people care that the girls that they care right i mean obviously
[00:11:45] they would care why would they not care
[00:11:47] and so that's really kind of what happens right
[00:11:50] and so uh...
[00:11:52] like i i think that's really what it would happen in in most cases right
[00:11:55] there's the empathy yeah
[00:11:57] and also like you you'll care when it happens to like your sister your mother
[00:12:01] your daughter
[00:12:02] uh... cousin or something like that because it will
[00:12:05] because you're basically saying that this behavior is acceptable right
[00:12:10] and what i'm saying is that i think that we have a huge problem in culture in
[00:12:14] general in society
[00:12:15] where we tolerate bad behavior for no reason
[00:12:18] we tolerate people that do things that are massively antisocial
[00:12:22] psychotic abuse of rude etc
[00:12:26] uh... why do we let this happen why do we let people that are
[00:12:30] you know very openly uh... aggressive and uh... you know dangerous
[00:12:34] uh... why do we let them stay in society and i think that that's just uh... i
[00:12:38] think it's an unforced error that we're making
[00:12:40] and i think that a lot of uh... you know a lot of kind of civilized societies
[00:12:44] make this error
[00:12:45] and i think that when you do make that error it's only a matter of time until
[00:12:49] your society comes less civilized right
[00:12:51] uh... that's it
[00:12:53] and so um...
[00:12:54] why should you be free of the stream put yourself out there without dick eds
[00:12:57] but ruining for your favor amounts punch them hard yet exactly
[00:13:00] and uh... that's that's exactly it and so
[00:13:03] If you have something like that happen,
[00:13:06] you know, it's just, it's not acceptable at all.
[00:13:09] And I know that there's a lot of girls
[00:13:10] that have had stalker situations.
[00:13:13] And in my opinion, I think that they should do it like this.
[00:13:16] I think that if there's a person
[00:13:17] who's trying to contact you and message you,
[00:13:20] and then they don't like, you tell them to stop
[00:13:23] and the police like identify who this person is
[00:13:26] and the person doesn't stop,
[00:13:27] I think the police should put that person in jail.
[00:13:30] Straight up, they should put that person in jail
[00:13:32] because you're asking them don't fucking try to talk about me.
[00:13:35] And this isn't also, by the way,
[00:13:37] this isn't like, for example,
[00:13:40] like I'm making a video criticizing a politician
[00:13:43] or something like that, or criticizing Hassan.
[00:13:46] This isn't, I'm not talking about discussing a person
[00:13:49] as like what they're saying.
[00:13:51] I'm talking about trying to personally contact
[00:13:53] and invade their space personally, right?
[00:13:57] It'll take, that can be abused.
[00:13:58] Anything can be abused and people are being abused
[00:14:00] right now so I just don't really see what the is that really like it's already
[00:14:04] happening so what's the problem and so anyway needs to be a purely personal
[00:14:09] contact yeah exactly it's a better deterrence yeah exactly and yeah jail is
[00:14:14] extreme but maybe a ticket no I think jail is the right answer there's no
[00:14:18] reason the society a civilized society should tolerate people like that for
[00:14:21] any reason and there's there's no reason there's no what why why put why
[00:14:25] why would anybody but why should anybody put up with us why should
[00:14:28] anybody have to deal with this.
[00:14:29] Like it's crazy, these are crazy aggressive,
[00:14:32] abusive, dangerous people in a lot of cases
[00:14:34] and they ruin other people's lives
[00:14:36] and there shouldn't be any tolerance for it at all.
[00:14:39] And I think that people are way too tolerant
[00:14:42] in a lot of these cases.
[00:14:43] And I think that tolerance comes from a place of empathy
[00:14:46] and that empathy is misplaced
[00:14:48] on the people that are bad actors.
[00:14:49] I think the fact is that a lot of these women
[00:14:51] are put in these positions.
[00:14:53] Like, I have a lot of like kind of,
[00:14:55] I guess people could see like incel takes
[00:14:57] about how we don't see very many hot girls
[00:15:00] and retail stores anymore
[00:15:01] because they're all doing only fans now
[00:15:03] and stuff like that, right?
[00:15:04] These are opinions that I have,
[00:15:05] and I think they're kind of funny,
[00:15:06] and there's a bit of truth to them as well.
[00:15:08] But the fact is that I'm actually,
[00:15:12] you can ask any girl that's been around me,
[00:15:15] like I'm an extremely respectful person,
[00:15:17] I never violate people's consent or personal space at all.
[00:15:21] I keep my hands to myself in all cases
[00:15:24] without any exception.
[00:15:26] That's it, right?
[00:15:27] And so, like, and you know, you can take that to the bank, ask anybody, right?
[00:15:30] And so that's just the way that I am.
[00:15:32] And, um, you seem shy when you're out.
[00:15:35] I'm very reserved when I'm out.
[00:15:36] Yeah, exactly.
[00:15:37] I am as one should.
[00:15:43] Yeah, this is the way that you should do things.
[00:15:44] And, um, anyway, so, um, I actually totally am on their side with this kind of stuff.
[00:15:50] Um, I don't think that a person should be able to invade your personal space and then attack you.
[00:15:55] I saw Hassan got unbound after a day.
[00:15:57] In my opinion, I don't really think this is that big of a deal
[00:16:01] You know, he said that it was out of context in my opinion. I don't really think it was out of context
[00:16:06] I mean he repeated it twice, etc
[00:16:08] But he hasn't really done this a whole lot in terms of like calling for death for people
[00:16:13] It's like this like a huge pattern of behavior
[00:16:15] So I don't really think it's a big deal that he gets unbanned after a day
[00:16:19] But I do think that it's very fair to say that it's obvious that twitch has two different forms of
[00:16:26] of punishment right they have two different forms of
[00:16:29] uh... of i guess justice right
[00:16:32] uh... because there are a lot of like i i would say like leftist or like left
[00:16:35] leaning political commentators that say things that are insane right you
[00:16:39] and like a song that this is one example of it again i don't
[00:16:43] like a lot of people are like adding me they're like how high you got owned
[00:16:46] like a song that on band i don't really care about this a lot
[00:16:49] all i care about is that like there's something that happens and he
[00:16:52] He doesn't do that anymore, right?
[00:16:54] And he even said in this video that he shouldn't have said that.
[00:16:58] He'll choose his words more carefully.
[00:17:00] And I think that's all that I would be asking, right?
[00:17:05] And if he doesn't, then I'll make another video about it, right?
[00:17:07] I mean, that's it.
[00:17:09] So it's like it's a win-win for me, right?
[00:17:11] I either get the thing I want or I get more content.
[00:17:14] What a fucking bad day for me, right?
[00:17:16] And so I don't really care too much about it.
[00:17:18] like Hassan is a big streamer and you talk about stuff for eight hours a day every day.
[00:17:24] You're going to have mistakes, things like that happen.
[00:17:27] But at the end of the day, I don't want to see him get permabanned for like misspeaking
[00:17:31] or saying one thing that's off color.
[00:17:32] I don't want to see that happen.
[00:17:34] But one day does seem kind of minimal, but as long as it doesn't happen again, I think
[00:17:40] that's what matters.
[00:17:41] I do think though that there is a very clear pattern of behavior where Twitch streamers
[00:17:46] that embody certain political values are not being punished at the same ratio that an average
[00:17:52] person would be punished or people that are of the opposite spectrum.
[00:17:56] I think you can look at the amount of death threats that people have made, the calling
[00:18:01] to put a bounty on somebody.
[00:18:04] These are things that are in some cases could be felonies.
[00:18:07] I think that it's very obvious that, again, the simplest answer in my opinion is most
[00:18:13] often the correct one. The reason why people like Hasan get unbanned very quickly and they
[00:18:19] don't get punished as much as other people do. Like there's VTubers that get banned for
[00:18:22] two weeks because of like their character's outfit. Hasan gets banned for one day for,
[00:18:28] you know, and again, like if they're acknowledging that he did this, then that this is them
[00:18:33] acknowledging that, right? And I saw he was trying to blame me for this. Twitch
[00:18:37] pulled the trigger, not me. If I report him or I do something like that, which
[00:18:41] by the way, I didn't. But if I did report him like it's not like they just have to listen
[00:18:45] to what I say or this is like a democratic vote. Twitch makes the final decision with
[00:18:50] this. So if he's mad about me getting somehow getting him banned or something, I don't really
[00:18:56] see why. That's not what happened. Didn't somebody get a felony for threatening a fast
[00:19:02] food worker over the phone? That was an insurance worker. And I also supported that
[00:19:06] as well. I think that we're entering into a place where, and I think this has happened
[00:19:11] with COVID. This isn't really about Hassan. This is just like in general. We've entered
[00:19:16] into a place like I really think that after COVID and during COVID, people really lost
[00:19:21] their minds. We've had a degree of extremism and a degree of like basically like radical
[00:19:29] behavior that has just been generally accepted by everybody. And I think it's exhausting.
[00:19:35] think it's insane. Oh yeah, people have become feral. Yeah, they have. And I think 2016 was also
[00:19:41] an escalation point too. You bring up a good point. But yeah, that's basically what happens.
[00:19:47] And yeah, so I think that there are a lot of cases where it's like stalkers with like streamers,
[00:19:52] people calling for death for people, etc. All this stuff needs to die all the way the fuck down.
[00:19:58] And I think that again, as long as he's not doing it again, and he cannot say stuff like that,
[00:20:04] I don't really see the problem. I don't like I'm not like this isn't really a big deal for me and yeah
[00:20:12] You got radicalized also, bro. I'm not radical at all
[00:20:15] I think that I'm probably one of the most sensible reasonable people there are I
[00:20:19] Don't think there's any but I think that I do actually have some positions that are radical
[00:20:24] but those are actually not the positions that people think are radical right and and the most humble yeah, yeah, obviously, right?
[00:20:31] But I'm I would consider myself like generally like there are some right-wing viewpoints. I have left-wing viewpoints
[00:20:36] It really just depends right and so yeah
[00:20:40] And crazy someone says kill some LGBT figure they'd be given prison time
[00:20:43] But it's only received one day. Well, you're talking about like, you know jail time or not, but you're definitely right
[00:20:49] I think that twitch enforces its terms of service and they enforce their rules based off of
[00:20:55] Who the person is saying it about and the optics of banning the person?
[00:21:01] basically like twitch's moderation and twitch's team i think is compromised i think that they're
[00:21:06] biased and i think that they don't have any principles at all other than responding to
[00:21:10] controversies and to responding to uh you know viral tweets and viral comments and so if something
[00:21:17] gets popular enough twitch will do something about it but other than that they won't because
[00:21:24] i don't think twitch really cares a lot about any of this stuff i think they just want to ignore
[00:21:28] it as much as they can, biased to money and not politics.
[00:21:32] I don't agree with that.
[00:21:33] I think that we've seen enough examples of people that are leftists that are on Twitch
[00:21:37] that don't get banned for things that are, in my opinion, insane.
[00:21:42] For me to say, like there's too many points on the graph, for me to not draw that line.
[00:21:46] It's very clear that people that have these political viewpoints get leniency from the
[00:21:51] moderation team.
[00:21:54] There's just been too many examples.
[00:21:58] too many examples to to say that that's not the case right i've seen them dozens of them over the
[00:22:03] years right but either way um i'm not super mad about this or anything like that but yeah i'll
[00:22:14] probably watch like i know has son talked a little bit about i guess i could just watch it now right
[00:22:18] because this is you know it's like that it's it's like it literally just happened so i'll just watch
[00:22:23] it uh i think he has been goldest he made a uh he made a whole video about this i don't i don't
[00:22:27] watch the whole video especially now that he got unbanned it's kind of like dead content now
[00:22:31] But there were like a couple of things that he brought up about me and obviously some good
[00:22:37] time as well as Ethan, right?
[00:22:39] And this is the problem is that I think that another big issue that a lot of these people
[00:22:44] have is that they think that the reason that they get banned and the reason that they get
[00:22:48] in trouble is because of somebody else, right?
[00:22:51] It's like it's my fault.
[00:22:53] It's Ethan's fault.
[00:22:54] It's Destiny's fault.
[00:22:56] And if right wing people sometimes it's Hassan's fault.
[00:22:59] Why did Hassan do this?
[00:23:00] The fact is that sometimes people are just victims of their own bad decision-making, right?
[00:23:05] And you don't necessarily have to be, you know, like right or wrong.
[00:23:11] It's not like everybody is like coming to get you, right?
[00:23:14] If everybody's coming to the same conclusion about you, maybe it's because that conclusion
[00:23:17] is true.
[00:23:18] But anyway, we'll go ahead and we'll watch this here.
[00:23:22] This is from his video yesterday.
[00:23:25] I think Azmin Gold is covering this because he wants Twitch to see it.
[00:23:29] done this a couple times in the past couple of weeks. I understand. We are ideologic.
[00:23:35] I think that that is partially true and I think that Hassan should look at the bigger picture
[00:23:40] and see the problem of allowing extremism on the website and how dangerous that's going
[00:23:45] to be for the website as a whole. My opinion is that if they don't tone down extremism,
[00:23:51] which it seems like they are, what will happen eventually is that there will be an extremist
[00:23:56] event, and that extremist event will cause Twitch to tighten up their policies and remove
[00:24:02] content that both he and I do. And if he can't see that writing on the wall, I think that
[00:24:07] he should pay better attention. I think that's very, because the truth is that the people
[00:24:12] that cover the content that we do, we are less than 1% of Twitch. While we are both
[00:24:19] very big streamers, and a lot of people watch us collectively, if you look at, like,
[00:24:24] Here's an example, you just go and you pull up Twitch Tracker.
[00:24:32] So if you just look at the stats, you'll get viewers, 2.24 million.
[00:24:38] So let's say I'm getting 40k, he's getting 30k or something like that.
[00:24:42] Let's say collectively one way or another we're getting 80,000 viewers.
[00:24:46] What is the percentage of 80,000 into this?
[00:24:49] And this is only for one percentage of the day, it's only for one third of the
[00:24:52] day.
[00:24:53] if you look at the 24 average, and this is about eight hours a day that both he and I stream,
[00:24:58] you can divide that by three. And so you're looking at about, I don't know, like, you know,
[00:25:02] 24,000 or something like that, or 26,000. And so 26,000 into this, like, it's literally one
[00:25:08] percent of the audience, basically, right? And basically is Twitch going to want to
[00:25:16] put advertising at risk, put its brand at risk, put everything like that at risk
[00:25:21] in order to, in order to allow that content to maintain on the platform. And I think the answer to that is absolutely not, they will not want that, because they don't want to have a position where that happens. So yeah, let's see here.
[00:25:38] Butting heads on Twitch as mongold and I disagree vehemently on a lot of issues all the way from the history of Nazi Germany
[00:25:48] Down to the fact that immigrants are not actually
[00:25:52] Contributing to the American crime rates in the way that the Republican administration presents it in the way that they present it
[00:25:59] But they are contributing the crime rates because they're here illegally and also it's not immigrants
[00:26:03] It is illegal aliens which are two different things. This is again
[00:26:06] It's a deliberate misunderstanding a deliberate misinterpretation same as the you know
[00:26:11] We we disagree about the history of Nazi Germany the implication of that right a lot a lot of implications here
[00:26:16] We love implications
[00:26:18] They're not destroying our culture in the way that asma gold approaches the subject
[00:26:23] I've never said it that way by the way. There's plenty of disagreements there
[00:26:27] And I think that he's doing this deliberately. I will say never do you know shit
[00:26:32] Well, every video that I make and everything that you show on your stream, including this here, is done deliberately.
[00:26:40] So everything that you show is going to be done to get people's attention.
[00:26:45] Like, obviously that's the case. It's categorical based off of you recording a video.
[00:26:51] That's how it is.
[00:26:52] ...a little bit and try to get me banned.
[00:26:54] Which work?
[00:26:55] The clip's too short. Maybe it's out of context.
[00:26:57] I hope so.
[00:26:59] I definitely do. Hopefully it's out of context.
[00:27:01] Huygens. Now, once he said this, does Asmengold go back and seek out the context? No, he doesn't.
[00:27:08] Instead, he follows through, basically packaging this as a...
[00:27:13] If you cared about Medicare or Medicaid fraud...
[00:27:19] This is by the way the clip of me watching the context.
[00:27:22] You would kill Rick Scott is because...
[00:27:24] Yeah.
[00:27:25] ...and not make him a prominent part of the Republican Party is because he to this day is still...
[00:27:30] Yeah.
[00:27:31] He repeats it.
[00:27:32] Also known as committing the largest Medicare fraud in US history.
[00:27:38] Yes.
[00:27:42] Oh God.
[00:27:47] What are we doing?
[00:27:52] What is this bro?
[00:27:53] Are you kidding me?
[00:27:55] So the context makes it worse.
[00:28:04] Holy shit.
[00:28:07] I don't even.
[00:28:08] So, so I did watch it.
[00:28:09] I did watch the context.
[00:28:14] Hassan is a radical who must be banned. It's a joke Lamau. He responds to
[00:28:21] Would you tell that joke about Donald Trump?
[00:28:23] I think people would tell way crazier jokes about Donald Trump and people have
[00:28:28] Told way crazier jokes about Donald Trump. He's right
[00:28:32] people but not you and
[00:28:35] There's a reason for that and you know that reason
[00:28:40] Everybody knows that reason and that reason is why you got in trouble
[00:28:43] trouble. You're absolutely right. But yes, there are other there are other people on the internet that say crazy stuff too. That's absolutely true. I think he's right. My statement was hyperbolic. Also, did he ever delete that tweet about tweeting the picture of the the makeshift gun that was killing that they used to kill Shinzo Abbe? Yeah, did he delete that
[00:29:18] tweet. I don't know if he did or not. Half of people are saying Twitter made him delete
[00:29:25] it. Right, okay. So this is, it's a pattern of behavior.
[00:29:31] That much is obviously clear. Yes. But the intention of it was not a call to violence
[00:29:35] directly against a- Watch the video he addressed it. Okay. I'll watch the part about me.
[00:29:43] I don't want to watch the whole thing because I feel like it's kind of, kind of resolved
[00:29:47] at this point, but that put on my watch later.
[00:29:50] I did not.
[00:29:51] Okay.
[00:29:52] Well, anyway, let me watch this first and then we'll move on.
[00:29:56] Know what to say.
[00:30:00] Wow.
[00:30:01] Can you believe how much you used to vouch for this guy?
[00:30:04] I don't vouch for anyone.
[00:30:06] I look at what's true and what's not true.
[00:30:08] Wait, wait, wait, wait.
[00:30:09] Sorry, sorry, sorry.
[00:30:10] Another one's playing.
[00:30:11] I was confused.
[00:30:12] Here.
[00:30:13] But the intention of it was not a call to violence directly against a sitting
[00:30:16] senator, but instead was to show the...
[00:30:18] good. That's good, but it did sound like that. It sounded exactly like a call to violence.
[00:30:27] It did. And I think that also like a lot of people, like if you read the chat after that,
[00:30:33] I would say that a lot of people were probably thinking the exact same thing. That's what
[00:30:37] they were typing in chat, in this chat at the same time.
[00:30:41] The hypocrisy of the Republican Party in terms of how little they truly care about
[00:30:45] medicare and medicaid fraud because that happens at the point of the provider
[00:30:49] he brings up a great point i think he's right about this and this is the
[00:30:52] problem that i think his son has is that
[00:30:54] his son has like the viewpoint that he has about medicare and medicaid fraud
[00:30:59] and the providers in the way that these people handle it
[00:31:02] uh... i think that it's completely full of fraud
[00:31:05] but the issue is that you're muddying the waters and you're damaging your own
[00:31:08] argument and you're making yourself seem like an extremist when you're
[00:31:11] calling for killing people
[00:31:13] when you actually have fundamentally a strong argument and a good policy
[00:31:17] position
[00:31:18] and i think this is the problem that him and a lot of other i would say like
[00:31:21] left-wing people have is that
[00:31:23] they have a massive optics problem because they have no problem muddying the
[00:31:27] waters and creating
[00:31:29] this extremist rhetoric
[00:31:31] that really it like you you're basically packaging uh... like good food in a
[00:31:36] bad package
[00:31:38] i i think that a lot of people agree with them with this and and the
[00:31:41] ironic thing about this is that
[00:31:43] I remember I saw Hassan's interview with CNN and Hassan even said, you know, like, what
[00:31:48] did what did Democrats need to do to get people back?
[00:31:50] And he said, have good policies.
[00:31:53] So I think that he even knows that.
[00:31:55] And so it's not about necessarily the idea.
[00:31:59] It's about how you're communicating it in a way that's hostile.
[00:32:03] That's it.
[00:32:06] Every extremist has good intentions.
[00:32:08] In a lot of cases, you're right.
[00:32:14] But do you see what my point is, right, where I'm basically, I'm saying that this is effectively
[00:32:18] an own goal?
[00:32:20] Do you guys see what I'm saying about this?
[00:32:23] Like you're creating a problem and you're creating a level of discord that's unnecessary.
[00:32:28] Yeah, it's a problem with the way that you're messaging.
[00:32:33] Yeah, it's an own goal.
[00:32:35] And there's no reason for it to happen.
[00:32:38] necessarily in the point of the recipients. They want to cut Medicare and Medicaid for the
[00:32:42] recipients of the tune of $800 billion and in order to justify that they will do everything in
[00:32:47] their power to lie and claim that it's actually your grandparents that are stealing from Medicare
[00:32:53] and not people like Rick Scott. Yeah and I think that's why it's so important to avoid the
[00:32:57] death threats. It's because this message I agree with. I agree with this a lot and I think
[00:33:02] that calling in these extremists, this extremist rhetoric, extremist violence, etc. This isn't
[00:33:09] helping anybody, it's not doing anyone any favors, it's just worse. So it's that simple,
[00:33:16] I'll see if there's any more of these. Okay, yeah, there's a little bit more.
[00:33:23] Obviously, I shouldn't have used hyperbolic language and there's definitely some ownership.
[00:33:27] Okay, there you go. All right, problem solved. Yep, he agrees that I must take
[00:33:32] the apologies there. I should not have said Mike Johnson should kill Rick Scott. I should have simply said
[00:33:38] Mike... He didn't say Mike Johnson. He said you should. And I think that that's what was communicated
[00:33:45] to the audience because the audience was spamming things like Luigi. I'm pretty sure Luigi was
[00:33:51] not Mike Scott or whoever it was. Johnson should punish Rick Scott perhaps with the, you know,
[00:33:58] maximum punishment whatever that would be right which is fair and i think that if he had said that
[00:34:02] by the way there would have never been any controversy about this absolutely not the
[00:34:08] difference is about advocating for vigilante justice versus advocating for a criminal process
[00:34:17] would have never happened or defrauding medicare and medicaid for over 1.7 billion dollars now
[00:34:25] Now, let's talk about the things that he did in this process, because Rick Scott co-founded
[00:34:30] the Columbia Hospital Corporation, which later merged to a corporation known as Columbia
[00:34:36] slash HCA, which eventually became the nation's largest for-profit healthcare company.
[00:34:42] Rick Scott, who of course also looks like Voldemort, did a lot of things.
[00:34:46] The company defrauded Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal programs.
[00:34:50] the US Department of Justice won 14 felony convictions
[00:34:53] against the company, which was fined $1.7 billion.
[00:34:58] And the funny thing is that I actually have
[00:35:00] the same opinion is that the people that run companies
[00:35:03] like this should face personal charges.
[00:35:06] I just don't think you should advocate to kill them.
[00:35:08] I just, I think that they need to be tried
[00:35:10] and then put in jail or be punished that way, right?
[00:35:14] And this is what I was saying before
[00:35:15] about how this is an own goal.
[00:35:18] Like it's a messaging own goal
[00:35:19] that you don't have to make.
[00:35:23] In what was at the time the largest healthcare fraud
[00:35:26] settlement in the United States history?
[00:35:31] We'll go one more.
[00:35:32] Oh, actually, notice two.
[00:35:36] Oh, obviously.
[00:35:37] I shouldn't have used hyper.
[00:35:38] Okay.
[00:35:41] They did that for the Theranos woman, Elizabeth Holmes.
[00:35:43] Why not for these guys?
[00:35:47] I forgot why.
[00:35:48] I don't know.
[00:35:48] It was some sort of like I think embezzlement
[00:35:50] or something like that.
[00:35:51] That's the reason why it didn't happen.
[00:35:58] you know to show support yeah yeah there's the video it's the Ethan video
[00:36:02] mm-hmm perhaps this is the reason why Ethan Klein doesn't talk about Asmongold
[00:36:06] and his apology for certain regimes certain regimes of the past you know
[00:36:12] which one Ethan who really cares about anti-Semitism this is enough it's
[00:36:20] another and the obvious implication is that I am a Nazi apologist right that
[00:36:25] that's clearly what he's implying obviously you can't say that because if
[00:36:30] If you say that, it sounds insane and retarded, so the only thing that you can do is imply
[00:36:35] that and hope that the schizos that watch the video will get the message.
[00:36:40] Um, that's why he constantly comes after me, someone who knows, has a long track record
[00:36:47] alongside him at times attacking anti-semites and explaining to people what famous dog
[00:36:52] whistles are and things of that nature, but that'll be for a different day.
[00:36:57] or so ideal. It's ironic that he brings up dog whistles because this is exactly... didn't
[00:37:04] tWitch ban the word Zionist and using that as a slur because his chat was using it as
[00:37:09] a dog whistle to be anti-semitic. I mean like, I feel like when I talk about dog whistles,
[00:37:16] I mean that's a pretty big one, right? I think that's just a whistle. Let's see here.
[00:37:22] We got one more. One more.
[00:37:29] spends most of his time simply sitting around and reacting to Donald Trump. He is now officially,
[00:37:34] by my estimations, a larger, but spends most of his time simply sitting around and reacting to
[00:37:40] Donald Trump. He is now officially, by my estimations, a larger right-wing political
[00:37:46] commentator than even the likes of Ben Shapiro. I don't know about that. I think that there's
[00:37:51] a lot like just because you get a lot of views on videos and also all my views and videos
[00:37:56] or not. Now, this is, I love this glaze, right? I mean, if you look at these numbers,
[00:38:02] let's zoom in to look at these numbers. Wow, wow, those are great numbers. We love those numbers.
[00:38:06] Wow, wow, look at that. Damn. Those are some really good numbers. Hey, hey, it is what it is,
[00:38:13] right? And I don't, Ben Shapiro is infinitely more well known than I am, right? He's been
[00:38:20] doing this for years. He's been on mainstream media for over 10 years. Just because I'm
[00:38:25] I'm getting more views on YouTube doesn't mean that I'm more popular than somebody.
[00:38:29] But okay, that's fine.
[00:38:31] Let's move on.
[00:38:33] And even the likes of Ben Shapiro, very successful in this field, his videos reacting to Donald
[00:38:38] Trump, get millions of views, more so than they did, which by the way, keep in mind,
[00:38:45] this was a joke video that was AI made about them fighting because Donald Trump, if you
[00:38:52] look at it here Donald Trump never actually punched the linsky on camera it didn't happen
[00:39:01] this is just a meme video use more so than the daily wire could ever dream of as mcgold also is
[00:39:10] the large well the reason why and and and i'll i'll i'll give you guys and maybe has
[00:39:16] on one of the reasons why the videos are so popular the videos are so popular because
[00:39:21] they're not necessarily coming at it from a right-wing perspective. They're coming at it from
[00:39:26] a nuanced, balanced, reasonable perspective of what I believe to be the average American.
[00:39:32] And I think that those videos, the reason why they're so popular, is that even if people might
[00:39:38] disagree with the conclusion of them, the video was still respected as an attempt at truth.
[00:39:45] And I think that's the reason why a lot of people watch the content. That's the reason
[00:39:49] why a lot of people like it. It's because they like seeing at least some degree of attempt at
[00:39:56] discourse. And so that's the reason why it's not because I have like I'm more educated, I know more
[00:40:03] about it than other people. It's not because I'm funny or you know I tell jokes about it, but like
[00:40:08] at the end of the day the main reason why is because I do try to think about how people feel
[00:40:14] and then express it from their perspective.
[00:40:17] That's the reason why.
[00:40:22] And I think that the fact that I'm not right-wing is the reason why these videos are so popular.
[00:40:27] It's because if you look at the comment sections of these videos, right,
[00:40:30] whether it's like the Ukraine or Zelensky videos or some of the Trump videos,
[00:40:34] there are a lot of people in the comment sections that are complaining and saying negative
[00:40:37] things about Trump. Where are we at? We're back. Yeah, I don't know what that was.
[00:40:51] weird, weird twitch bug wasn't on my end. I haven't dropped a single frame. But anyway,
[00:40:59] so yeah, let me go back and what was I saying before? I got distracted. Let's see. Oh, right.
[00:41:05] If you read my comment section and you see the things that I'm saying in the comment
[00:41:09] section, you will come to the conclusion that the discourse is very divided on a
[00:41:14] number of these topics. A lot of people are very divided. And I think that that's
[00:41:18] a good thing and that's something that I try to have and uh... anyway so
[00:41:24] brain like yell it a bit i got distracted actually
[00:41:27] and uh... yeah that's always been the case of the reason why these videos are
[00:41:31] extremely popular is because they do appeal to people that are on both
[00:41:34] sides of the political spectrum
[00:41:36] uh... that's the reason
[00:41:39] his political content creator on twitch in general is the largest
[00:41:42] political streamer nice
[00:41:43] double my size he's always been double my size but he's not double my size
[00:41:47] when it comes to political commentary as well
[00:41:50] I mean like listen guys it is it's I think you guys are very lucky that I am the most humble and modest streamer and
[00:42:17] reasonable person
[00:42:19] This stuff would probably affect an average person's ego a lot doesn't affect me doesn't bother me
[00:42:24] But yeah, thank you. You're welcome. Of course you're welcome
[00:42:28] but yeah
[00:42:30] And I don't even view it that way. I think Hassan makes politics his main content. Politics is part of my content
[00:42:36] But I also play video games and do other stuff too. And so I don't even see it this way
[00:42:41] I think he's trying to just say this in order to create a narrative of him being the underdog
[00:42:47] To try to like a you know like farm sympathy
[00:42:53] Let's see what the largest free speech defender had to say. He actually voluntarily brings this up in a YouTube video called
[00:43:00] What the fuck is tWitch doing?
[00:43:02] YouTube videos from two days ago with one million views.
[00:43:05] The first 13 minutes of it is just reacting to the latest Ethan Klein video,
[00:43:09] who is falsely smearing me as someone who doesn't care about Israeli civilians or whatever,
[00:43:14] which is obviously incorrect, but...
[00:43:16] Well, and this is another point Hassan should be thanking me again,
[00:43:20] is that when I covered this video and I talked about the Ethan video,
[00:43:24] I said that it's a little bit too early to say that he was laughing at it,
[00:43:28] at it, because I thought like that poster of Netanyahu was funny, right?
[00:43:33] And so like again, I even approached that video itself with a degree of trepidation.
[00:43:40] I approached it myself with a degree of skepticism.
[00:43:43] So if anything, Hassan should be thanking me for watching these Ethan videos and these
[00:43:47] videos that are critical of him, because it seems like I'm the only person that does
[00:43:51] commentary on the internet that's willing to give him a shake that's not completely
[00:43:56] positive or negative. That's the truth. And so, yeah, I mean, you're welcome.
[00:44:04] Get to that, perhaps down the line. You package that up with the Libs of TikTok
[00:44:11] video to call for my banning. Let me see if I can find it here. It was not just
[00:44:15] Libs of TikTok. I think that this is, again, it's an optics game where you're
[00:44:20] saying it's Libs of TikTok because Libs of TikTok is kind of moron in a lot of
[00:44:24] cases and so it's like, well, this person is doing it and it's about kind
[00:44:29] of creating it to be a partisan political issue, rather than just simply a behavior
[00:44:34] that's bad. It's just simply a bad behavior to do that. It's basically, you know, according
[00:44:40] to Hassan, it's my fault. It's Ethan's fault. It's Destiny's fault. It's what do you call
[00:44:48] it? It's Libs of TikTok's fault. It's everybody's fault except for his.
[00:44:54] The fact is that, you know, you just don't need to make calls for violence. I think
[00:44:58] that he acknowledged that.
[00:44:59] I'm glad that he did, and hopefully he doesn't do it again.
[00:45:05] That's it.
[00:45:06] I hope he doesn't do it again.
[00:45:07] I feel like that was definitely a bad action,
[00:45:11] definitely a mistake, and he might not, he did.
[00:45:14] Well, I don't know, right?
[00:45:15] I mean, we'll have to give it a few days, right?
[00:45:18] At least, then we'll see what happens.
[00:45:19] And so that's it.
[00:45:21] He's painting a picture.
[00:45:22] He is, he's painting a picture.
[00:45:23] 100% do it again, it's a good dance.
[00:45:25] I don't think so.
[00:45:26] How you're interpreting what he said
[00:45:27] is a call to violence.
[00:45:29] i think that anybody would have interpreted that a call as a call of
[00:45:32] violence and nobody would have dared say that about the president
[00:45:35] uh... and and again uh... if the reason why is that that's the way that people in
[00:45:39] chat were interpreting it
[00:45:41] uh... you would have never you would never say that yourself about donald
[00:45:44] trump because you'd be worried about secret service showing up to your house
[00:45:47] uh... you don't actually think this is a call the violence what you think
[00:45:50] is that it's not a big deal
[00:45:52] and i would agree that there are in in the spectrum of calls to violence
[00:45:57] This one is not a 10, but it's not a zero either and I think that if you're doing anything that's below
[00:46:03] Sorry above a zero
[00:46:05] Then you should get in trouble for that. It's that simple
[00:46:08] You're not being objective. I'm actually the only person who is objective. Luckily. I am
[00:46:15] So yeah, don't worry about it and he's hoping for a Luigi situation that some unhinged viewers will become a martyr
[00:46:20] Yeah, I think that's clearly one of this. He's objective. Yes, exactly
[00:46:24] So no freedom of speech. Freedom of speech has never included calls to violence or direct threats
[00:46:29] That that's not part of freedom of speech and that's not a part of freedom of speech that I support
[00:46:33] And so and that that's by the way like that that's that that's what the law is
[00:46:38] So like I'm not really this isn't like an ideological perspective purely it is for me
[00:46:43] It is it is ideological, but at the same time, it's also just like the fact of the law, right? And that's it
[00:46:50] Free speech. Yeah
[00:46:52] Let's see here. Do you think it's false equivalency? I wonder why Amorat didn't get suspension for implying trans supporters should have died in California fires because she didn't say it on Twitch. And also I completely said that was a mistake. She shouldn't have said that. And if Twitch had banned her, I wouldn't have gotten mad at Twitch.
[00:47:05] And I said that multiple times. This is the thing, right? This people like to, everybody always likes making these parallels and everything like this, as you did. No, I didn't. Yeah, she said on kick, right? She's not on Twitch whenever she said it. So that's it.
[00:47:22] And anyway, so, wasn't it called the violence of political figures considered treason?
[00:47:27] Oh, it's called, I mean, I feel like calls to violence against political figures are
[00:47:30] terrorism, not treason, right?
[00:47:31] It's a little bit different.
[00:47:33] But overall, it's not good, right?
[00:47:36] And these what-aboutisms are wilds?
[00:47:37] Well, like, the what-aboutisms aren't even accurate because people can't use these
[00:47:41] what-aboutisms on me because I'm ideologically consistent.
[00:47:45] And so my position on this is the same regardless of what the topic is.
[00:47:49] But I did want to say that, you know, again, in this video that he put out, it's disappointing to see him.
[00:47:55] You know, I did look at the context. There's a video of me looking at the context. The context makes it worse.
[00:48:01] I don't know what he's doing, right?
[00:48:04] But hopefully he learned his lesson and can tone down the extremism and things like this won't happen.
[00:48:11] And so that's it. And yeah.
[00:48:15] And he's crashing out. Well, I don't know. I mean, it's up to him, right? But that's the way I see it
[00:48:19] It seems to sound very bad faith towards you
[00:48:22] People can be bad faith towards me all they want
[00:48:24] the fact is that I'm still going to be here doing my thing and
[00:48:28] The more that people are bad faith towards me and the more that people are unfair towards me
[00:48:34] the more they will alienate average moderate and reasonable people because average moderate and reasonable people do not want to be
[00:48:41] gaslit into extremism. And so when I see people that are, you know, crashing out or getting really
[00:48:47] mad, the way that I usually approach that is I let them spin out, go ahead, do it. And that's fine
[00:48:54] with me. And so getting mad is not easy. Yeah, it's what he said. And so I don't care about
[00:49:01] content choice, respect to work, but I respect you shut the home invaders well done. Yeah,
[00:49:05] I mean, everybody should have the right to defend themselves. Absolutely. So yeah, that's why
[00:49:10] I don't really attack things. I try to be as good faith as possible.
[00:49:19] Again, I never thought Hassan should have been permanent for this either, but hopefully we can
[00:49:25] move past making calls to violence and threats and stuff like that and actually talk about what
[00:49:32] matters. So yeah, that's it. Permano, but 25 hour ban is ridiculous. I think 24 hours is pretty
[00:49:40] short, right? And I think that if somebody else had said the same thing about a person who had a
[00:49:44] different political leaning, their ban would have been much longer. And I do think that Twitch does
[00:49:51] they do make policy changes and things like that. And they make punishment decisions based off
[00:49:57] of optics and political bias. That's really about it. You got two weeks. Well, what I said
[00:50:03] was different. And also, by the way, I don't ever, like, the thing is if I get in trouble,
[00:50:09] I get in trouble. That's what happens, right? I'm not, I never blamed and keep in mind whenever
[00:50:14] I got suspended, you know, who I blamed was myself. I didn't blame Hassan. Hassan
[00:50:19] farmed that all day. Like he talked about that all day, so did a bunch of other people.
[00:50:23] I didn't blame any of them because it wasn't their fault. It was my fault because
[00:50:26] I did it. That's that simple. It's on 100% the reason why you got two weeks though. I don't think
[00:50:39] that's entirely true. I just don't think so. But you know, either way, even if he was, I still
[00:50:46] wouldn't blame him because you know, it's not like you can get banned for two weeks when somebody
[00:50:52] says that you like chocolate ice cream more than vanilla ice cream. If you say something that's
[00:50:56] problematic and people talk about it, then it's your fault for saying something that's
[00:51:00] problematic and it's not the fault of the people talking about it. It's that simple.
[00:51:05] And so again, it goes back to what I was saying before and I've said in the past about how I view
[00:51:13] everything that happens to me, not everything, but every individual thing that occurs to me
[00:51:19] as an individual. I view it as a result of my own bad decision-making or as of my fault.
[00:51:25] Right like I view every bad thing that happens to me as my fault
[00:51:29] And the reason why is because that puts the locus of control on my side of the fence
[00:51:34] That gives me the agency to say what could you have done to change your situation?
[00:51:40] Right, that's not true though
[00:51:41] And sometimes it's not and sometimes things are not your fault
[00:51:44] but I think starting from a position that they are your fault is a position that gives you agency control and
[00:51:51] and starting from position that they're not your fault that's a bunch of other
[00:51:55] people that are all conspiring against you I think that this just makes you
[00:51:59] weaker and makes you look worse so that's really the way I see it this in my
[00:52:04] opinion makes twitch look bad it does I think that it makes twitch look bad in
[00:52:08] a lot of cases and I think it it makes twitch look very obviously biased
[00:52:13] and it's really of no surprise that they're obviously biased but it's
[00:52:18] very frustrating. I think that for a lot of people it is. It's frustrating that
[00:52:22] Twitch is very obviously biased and their moderation team does not enforce
[00:52:27] the rules fairly. And so yeah, let's make switch back. We're past the point since
[00:52:33] decades ago. Yeah I know. And if you get banned from having the wrong political
[00:52:37] belief because company ideologically captured then it's not your fault.
[00:52:39] That's not really what happened, right? But that's basically what my
[00:52:43] perspective is on the whole topic, right? And yeah, there you go. Let's see, I'll read
[00:52:50] a few more comments on this, and then we're going to go ahead and move on. You know, you
[00:53:00] have the power to change by making by switching platforms. I like Twitch. I think Twitch is
[00:53:04] a great place. It's also the place where I can get the most viewers. So I would maybe
[00:53:09] I'd be open to restreaming on other platforms, right? Like having a second stream open
[00:53:13] on another platform, but doing content on other platforms as a regular basis thing, that's
[00:53:21] something that I'm not really very open to. Because it's just I don't I don't really view
[00:53:26] that as like the that that doesn't really seem like that's the best idea for me as
[00:53:29] an individual, right? And so yeah, restream on YouTube. Yeah, I'm sure if I did get
[00:53:37] more viewers, but YouTube has different policy problems. And there's a reason why
[00:53:40] I don't do that. So yeah, it's that simple. I want you to stream like Charlie. The reason
[00:53:45] why is because when I play music and in a lot of cases I do things that are similar to that,
[00:53:50] and that's the reason why I try to avoid it is that I don't want to put myself in a position
[00:53:55] where my channel gets DMCA'd or something like that. YouTube has a lot of auto DMCA stuff
[00:54:01] and that's why I don't do it. It's that simple. So yeah, are you going to watch
[00:54:07] the presidential join the rest tonight? It depends, right? It's not until way later
[00:54:11] on tonight but I probably will do it at some point but yeah Charlie also plays
[00:54:16] games like OS or S well I mean yeah but that's different right he basically just
[00:54:20] games on stream why do you care about viewers so much well because it's a good
[00:54:25] way to get my message out there and I would like I mean if you I mean would
[00:54:31] you want it like if you're trying to communicate to people would you want to
[00:54:34] talk to an empty room or a room with a lot of people in it like I mean
[00:54:38] It's obvious, right?
[00:54:39] And it's not really that I care about it
[00:54:41] in terms of every single little thing
[00:54:43] that I do is in service of that.
[00:54:44] But I think in a general sense, yes, obviously,
[00:54:46] I do care about that.
[00:54:47] Obviously, I care about it.
[00:54:48] Everybody cares about it.
[00:54:49] So yeah, it's that simple.
[00:54:52] And so yeah, it's a streamer.
[00:54:53] Yeah, he doesn't.
[00:54:54] Yeah, exactly.
[00:54:55] I mean, it's back and forth, right?
[00:54:58] And also, I don't really think that my content would
[00:55:00] change a whole lot.
[00:55:01] If I, for example, if I went to kick
[00:55:03] and I didn't stream on Twitch anymore,
[00:55:05] yeah, I might do a few things differently.
[00:55:06] but for the most part, I'd pretty much do the exact same stuff.
[00:55:10] I wouldn't really, like what you guys see here
[00:55:13] is pretty much what you're gonna get anywhere, right?
[00:55:15] That's it.
[00:55:21] Just stop saying it, that's simple.
[00:55:22] Yeah, I have a lot of those verbal pauses, don't I?
[00:55:24] But that's a pretty separate message is,
[00:55:28] did I just do that?
[00:55:29] Is your integrity for sale?
[00:55:31] I don't know, man.
[00:55:32] How much are you offering?
[00:55:32] Yeah, how much is it?
[00:55:34] But yeah, that's pretty much it.
[00:55:38] And did you see the moon landing from this weekend?
[00:55:40] The moon landing?
[00:55:40] I don't think there was any moon landing then US and Ukraine prepare to sign minerals deal on Tuesday. Is that true?
[00:55:47] We see I can find it
[00:55:55] What is this here
[00:55:57] Campaign to pardon Derek Chauvin gains momentum
[00:56:03] I'll watch this
[00:56:05] Let's see where is the?
[00:56:08] Goddamn it. Where the hell is it? Is it here? I'm trying to find it and
[00:56:12] And, let's see, watch JD's interview from yesterday?
[00:56:16] Sure, let me go ahead and just pull that up.
[00:56:19] I'm not going to watch it right now, but I can watch it in a bit.
[00:56:26] That way I just have it open and I can see it.
[00:56:28] It's this one here.
[00:56:29] Yeah, yeah, it must be this one here.
[00:56:31] Okay, yeah, I'll watch that in a little while.
[00:56:34] Let me see if I can find it here.
[00:56:36] Deal.
[00:56:43] Okay.
[00:56:44] See if I can pull it up.
[00:56:47] A question how they can sign it.
[00:56:49] Looks like there's not really a whole lot.
[00:56:52] in the U.S. and Ukraine to sign mineral. Wow. Okay. There it is. Old news that was announced
[00:57:08] yesterday. Well, it was rumored yesterday. President Trump plans to announce mineral deal
[00:57:12] with Ukraine during his speech to Congress tonight. Oh boy. President Trump announces
[00:57:18] U.S. Ukraine minerals deal during his address to Congress. The renewal of the American dream.
[00:57:22] Yeah, yeah, sure. Okay. Well, it looks like it is gonna happen after Roslensky wants to deal as a lendsky tweet to does he were doing?
[00:57:31] Let me see I can find it
[00:57:33] He tweeted about it. He did
[00:57:36] He said today I spoke with the president of Finland and what's the rest of this?
[00:57:40] Minerals deal. I think this is a bunch of other stuff, right? Maybe it's something else
[00:57:47] He's made a lot of tweets actually I'm trying to find it
[00:57:53] yeah I will see but I just missed it yeah I don't know you went past it which
[00:58:06] one is it Prime Minister Germany value Greece Ukraine's commitment to peace I
[00:58:16] just don't know which one this is that's all yeah I'm not sure it's the peace
[00:58:23] one okay let me just look at it real quick and I'll I'll read it I'd like
[00:58:32] to reiterate Ukraine's commitment to peace. None of us really want an endless war. Ukraine
[00:58:36] is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring lasting peace
[00:58:39] closer. No one wants peace more than the Ukrainians. My team and I stand ready to work under President
[00:58:44] Trump's strong leadership to get a peace that lasts. So this was a few hours ago.
[00:58:49] And we were ready to work fast to end the war. The first stages could be the release
[00:58:55] of the prisoners in the truce in the sky, ban on missiles, long range drones and bombs
[00:58:59] on energy and other civilian infrastructure and a truce in the sea immediately if Russia
[00:59:04] will do the same. And then we want to move very fast through all the next stages and
[00:59:07] work with the U.S. to agree to a strong final deal. We do really value how much America has
[00:59:13] done to help Ukraine maintain its sovereignty and independence. And we remember the moment
[00:59:17] when things changed when President Trump provided Ukraine with javelins. We are grateful
[00:59:22] for this. He's using the- he's using the word. Oh man. Yep. What changed? Nothing. Like I bet- I bet
[00:59:44] crash-outs like what happened at the Oval Office happen on a daily basis. I do. I bet privately
[00:59:52] they have crash-outs like that all the fucking time. Constantly they have this happen.
[00:59:59] Yeah, behind closed doors. Yeah, for sure. So like, no, it's not a big deal. Yeah,
[01:00:05] Naomi Uchi, first time. Yeah, it's really not. I remember the moment our meeting in Washington
[01:00:10] at the White House on Friday did not go the way it was supposed to be. It is regrettable that
[01:00:15] it happened this way. It is time to make things right. We would like future cooperation and
[01:00:20] communication to be constructive. Regarding the agreement on minerals and security,
[01:00:24] Ukraine is ready to sign it at in any time and in any convenient format
[01:00:31] We see this agreement as a step forward's greater security and solid security guarantees
[01:00:35] And I truly hope it will work effectively gentlemen. We are getting those shiny rocks
[01:00:40] There it is
[01:00:46] Doc you signed is on the way. Yeah, I guess so man, and we got him only wear a suit
[01:00:51] I don't know. I don't know if they're gonna do it in in public
[01:00:54] I highly doubt it, but I guess we're gonna have to wait and find out their minerals. Well, whatever
[01:01:01] Didn't Trump cancel aid for them or am I mistaken? Well, he'll probably I don't know
[01:01:05] Maybe he'll add it back or maybe I don't know what's gonna happen. The thing is that
[01:01:11] One of the things that I think that is true about Trump is that one of the advantages and also disadvantages to Trump
[01:01:17] Is that he's completely unpredictable
[01:01:19] It's very hard to know like what he's going to do and like sometimes he'll act with like an extreme in an extreme way
[01:01:26] And other times he won't act at all. He won't do anything. So it's very it's a wild card, right?
[01:01:31] Which is like I think that that's it's it's very powerful diplomatically
[01:01:35] Do you think Trump's gonna give him security guarantees? I think Trump is going to
[01:01:41] effectively because if you have a minerals deal going on and you have engaged like it like ongoing engagement with Ukraine
[01:01:48] like with business and American citizens there.
[01:01:52] I think having American citizens there
[01:01:54] is a tremendous deterrent for Russia to attack Ukraine.
[01:01:59] I think it is so like an outspoken
[01:02:02] and stated security deal, maybe, maybe not.
[01:02:05] But I think that if they just have that, that's enough.
[01:02:09] It's if they're effectively, and it sounds,
[01:02:11] doesn't sound very good,
[01:02:13] but they're effectively human shields.
[01:02:16] They are, and that's it.
[01:02:20] That's incredibly naive.
[01:02:22] Okay.
[01:02:23] Well, I guess we're going to have to wait and find out.
[01:02:26] Yeah.
[01:02:27] I guess we're going to have to find out.
[01:02:30] And the economic ties to security. Yeah.
[01:02:34] But now you have to defend Ukraine.
[01:02:36] Well, you're not defending Ukraine.
[01:02:39] You're defending attacks on like your American citizens.
[01:02:42] And that would be the whole point of how it works.
[01:02:45] So yeah.
[01:02:46] And that brings Russia to the table, and I think it will calm them down. Yeah, I think so. Will they discuss it publicly like the other day?
[01:02:54] Are they gonna have another public discussion? Do you think that there's gonna be a live stream with Putin, Zelensky, and Trump sitting in the same room being like, alright, so what do you guys want to do?
[01:03:04] Do I think that's gonna happen? No, it's not gonna happen. There's like a zero fucking percent chance. Now, it would be absolute cinema if it did. It would be very entertaining.
[01:03:13] entertaining, but I think that it's probably not. That'd be sick, yeah. And
[01:03:19] let's see here, as long as Vance is there, yeah, like Vance coming in halfway
[01:03:23] through, starting up some shit exactly, but yeah, so it looks like the mineral
[01:03:29] steel is actually going to happen, and I guess, you know, I mean again, I think
[01:03:35] I think this is good. I mean, I don't know, maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm
[01:03:39] misunderstanding, but I think this is good. And so, yeah, JD content machine. Yeah, I guess so,
[01:03:45] right? And I don't think so. I guess we'll find out, right? And we'll know in a couple of days
[01:03:52] after, you know, some more of the details are leaked and are not even leaked, but just kind of
[01:03:56] explained. And that'll be it. Trump can't bring fans to China or Russia. Imagine if he brought
[01:04:02] free speech to them. Well, he wouldn't, because Russia and China are not like Western
[01:04:07] allies in the same way that Europe is. So like JD Vance would never bring that up in the same way.
[01:04:12] The reason why he was bringing it up is because these were other Western European nations. That's
[01:04:16] the entire premise of what he was saying. So yeah, six years to get a ceasefire and get American
[01:04:21] boots on the ground for an unrelated reason. Yeah, I guess so. Russia has 72 trillion dollars
[01:04:27] of rare earth materials, by the way. Well, maybe we should have another, we should have a
[01:04:32] rare earth deal with Russia too. I don't know. But yeah, there it is. And it looks like everybody
[01:04:38] is, everybody is replying to this. Susan, apology. It's still missing. Trump won. You're folded like
[01:04:44] a 10. There should be strong security guarantees in a deal. Win-win. This is the fastest president
[01:04:49] of Colombia folded. Why did you want to start war with Russia that you could not in for a long
[01:04:54] time then? Yeah, I don't see an apology in here. I think saying it was regrettable is
[01:04:59] enough. Yeah, I do. I think it's enough. And so there you go. Wasn't the VP really anti-Trump
[01:05:08] in the past? Yeah, JD Vance initially didn't like Trump. That's true. Very accurate. Very true.
[01:05:15] Wouldn't it be better for us Americans to have no Americans in Ukraine, period? Well,
[01:05:19] if you're doing international business and it's to serve a greater goal than I don't really see
[01:05:25] it being a big problem personally, that's what I think. But you know, I'm not saying that we
[01:05:30] We should have like a standing army there. No, I don't think so either what changed
[01:05:34] I think that they probably just reevaluated their position and also I think that they were gonna sign that deal anyway, right?
[01:05:41] Like just because of the White House crash out
[01:05:44] That doesn't really affect the deal
[01:05:48] Like him saying I want you guys to be on my side. You're not on my side
[01:05:52] Like this is just like it's just optics, right? Who cares like they still were gonna sign the deal is still gonna happen
[01:05:57] happen. And Hunter Biden shouldn't have ever been in Ukraine. Yeah, I think that a lot of
[01:06:07] people feel that way. Oh, by the way, a little fun fact here, it looks like Monster Hunter
[01:06:12] Wilds has sold 8 million copies. 8 million fucking sales. That is insane. And you know
[01:06:21] why? It's because the game's good. That's the secret sauce that seemingly nobody else
[01:06:28] is able to understand. If you want to make a game that a lot of people are going
[01:06:32] to play all you need to do is make the game good it's so fucking easy but a
[01:06:38] lot of people can't figure it out it's boring as a game though that's fine if
[01:06:41] you're not a fan of it not everybody's gonna like it I think it's great but
[01:06:45] anyway let's go back over here we'll look at this and entire Democratic Party
[01:06:49] is an optical illusion of smoke mirrors and NGOs what is this Jesus what is
[01:06:58] all of this?
[01:06:59] And I will immediately bring prices down starting on day one.
[01:07:12] Man.
[01:07:26] They got the screw up.
[01:07:27] Yeah, I guess so.
[01:07:30] And they're all showing the same...
[01:07:34] The Elon thing as well.
[01:07:39] Man.
[01:07:41] That's crazy.
[01:07:43] Same editor?
[01:07:44] Yeah, I guess so.
[01:07:46] I don't think we need to hear this very loud.
[01:07:50] Man.
[01:07:51] It's a script?
[01:07:52] Um...
[01:07:57] I think realistically it's probably the same people doing the videos.
[01:08:00] And so they just tell them to say the same thing.
[01:08:02] that's probably what's going on that's what I would assume is happening it's PR
[01:08:09] yeah yeah basically right to the same video it's propaganda I mean like it's
[01:08:18] political messaging I mean you want to call propaganda I don't really know
[01:08:21] about that but 17 politicians saying the exact same thing at the same time shit
[01:08:26] that ain't true wow man well hey at least they're coordinated this is the
[01:08:35] It's like how is it like I wish I had raids that were like this. I never have raids that go this way
[01:08:42] Every single time it's like at the like this is the way my raid usually is it's right about here
[01:08:50] Yeah, not like this. This is this is very coordinated. It's impressive honestly
[01:08:55] The only man 17. Yeah, I guess so right?
[01:08:59] And raids don't pay money. I guess so and
[01:09:02] Wow a hundred percent a road crew the same Mike. Yeah, I guess so man
[01:09:06] But, uh, wow.
[01:09:08] Turn it into a sh**, that ain't true, that's what you just heard, since day one of Donald
[01:09:14] Trump's presidency, prices are not down, they're up, inflation is getting worse, not better,
[01:09:18] the prices of gross gas, eggs, the essentials.
[01:09:24] Whatever defense you have of this, I would throw it away.
[01:09:29] This makes them look completely fake and totally inauthentic, even if you agree
[01:09:34] you with the message. This is terrible messaging and it's a massive mistake to do this. I'm
[01:09:47] surprised that they would do this because it's just so transparently fake. What they're
[01:10:00] saying is true. That's not the point that I'm making.
[01:10:05] I've heard about that. Yeah, there you go.
[01:10:17] If you can't see how multiple politicians reading the same script with the same videos
[01:10:25] at the same pace in the same way and uploading the same video doesn't seem inauthentic to
[01:10:31] you.
[01:10:32] I think that you need to like take a step back and really kind of think about how other
[01:10:38] people think, you know?
[01:10:39] It's called talking points it is.
[01:10:41] Social security, anxious tax retirees, healthcare, inspired thousands of essential workers,
[01:10:47] people who help our veterans get their benefits, people fighting Ebola in Africa so it doesn't
[01:10:53] come here.
[01:10:54] The goal is bad.
[01:11:01] The point making is delivering others, it does.
[01:11:10] Yeah.
[01:11:15] Man.
[01:11:20] is the truth. Man, that's fucking embarrassing. That is really fucking embarrassing. Oh my
[01:11:35] god. I just, yeah, they're billionaires not ours. Yeah, it's so dumb. It is. It's so so
[01:11:43] crazy. Let me copy your homework. Yeah, bro, like this is this is a total. Yeah, control
[01:11:50] c control v. It's not even close and clear broadcast group does the same thing with
[01:11:54] conservative topics and local news, I'm sure they do. But the difference is that whenever
[01:11:59] you talk about local news, people hold local like so local news isn't personified. So authenticity
[01:12:09] and a personal like touch doesn't matter as much with a news station because it's an abstract
[01:12:16] like apparatus. But with individual people, if you have individual people that are like
[01:12:23] tweeting and saying the exact same thing over and over, it's going to make people think that it's
[01:12:28] fake because it seems like it's forced behavior. So if you don't know that you tried to gotcha,
[01:12:33] I know, I know he did. He did try to gotcha. It probably should be a perma for him. But yeah,
[01:12:38] that's basically it. How many times have you heard Waste Fraud and Abuse in the last two weeks
[01:12:43] on X on Fox? I think that you're trying, you're drawing an unfair comparison. You're
[01:12:49] saying that people using the same talking points is the same as people using the exact same script.
[01:12:54] Like I think that a one and a half minute identical script from multiple people is
[01:13:00] much different than using the same general talking points. I think anybody could come to that
[01:13:05] conclusion, right? And yeah, especially like, I mean, I don't see how you can defend this
[01:13:10] and think that this is the same thing as people saying that there's fraud and abuse.
[01:13:14] And also another reason why they're saying fraud and abuse is because that's what the
[01:13:18] president's calling it right so of course they're going to repeat what he's saying and a degree of
[01:13:22] this is okay but the cadence, the demeanor, the pacing everything like this is identical. I think
[01:13:30] that if you can't tell the difference between those two things of talking points versus a script
[01:13:35] you know you're just being willfully dishonest that's what I would say.
[01:13:39] It's a false opinion they really think their base is stupid. I'm going to give a hot take.
[01:13:45] I think every every like fucking party thinks their base is stupid. I do. I think that they all think they're stupid
[01:13:54] Yeah, they're both sides do yeah, let's be honest, right?
[01:13:57] That's at least the way I see it both cases of propaganda talking points or just guidelines for a script. No, yeah
[01:14:02] Yeah, basically, right? I've seen the videos all of them reading from a script about a threat to our democracy
[01:14:08] No, no, I haven't this this is my my advice my opinion on this
[01:14:11] I think that if Democrats want to win and they want people to see them as
[01:14:17] Authentic legitimate people because this is one of the big problems that I think they have
[01:14:22] One of the big problems that these people have is that they have had billionaire
[01:14:27] Special interest groups that are on their side
[01:14:29] And I think that like look at the way that COVID was handled by social media companies in service of I would say a Democrat
[01:14:37] administration, right, so it's very clear that
[01:14:40] that they have their billionaires, they have their bully pulpit of big money and, you know,
[01:14:47] apparatuses of control, like MSNBC, CNN.
[01:14:51] And so all these things have been existing for a while.
[01:14:54] They need to, like, the messaging that Donald Trump and his billionaires are bad doesn't
[01:15:00] work on the American public because the American public sees them and their billionaires
[01:15:05] and they say, well, if he's so bad, then why are you doing the same thing?
[01:15:09] And that messaging doesn't work.
[01:15:10] And so they need to get a completely different message.
[01:15:12] Who's president during COVID?
[01:15:14] Well, it was Trump and Biden, right?
[01:15:16] I mean, Trump was there for part of the time
[01:15:18] and Biden was there for part of the time as well.
[01:15:20] I'm not saying Trump handled COVID perfectly or anything,
[01:15:23] but what I am saying is that it's undeniable
[01:15:25] that the social media platforms and the internet in general
[01:15:29] did carry a lot of water for Biden.
[01:15:32] And I think they also did a very good job
[01:15:34] at blaming COVID on Trump.
[01:15:36] Whether you think COVID was Trump's fault or not,
[01:15:38] doesn't really matter. I think that they did a great job blaming it on him. And I think it's
[01:15:42] one of the big reasons why he lost the election. I think that if it wasn't for COVID, Trump would
[01:15:46] have won re-election back in 2020. For sure. And the riots? Yeah, yeah, sure. 200% Americans are
[01:15:58] illiterate and they can't read past the fourth grade level. 60% can't read past the sixth
[01:16:02] grade level. How many of those do you think are the MAGA base? I don't know, man. I have
[01:16:07] no idea. But the point is that if you put out messaging like this, people are going to
[01:16:11] to think that you're dishonest because you're just reading from a script.
[01:16:15] And think about who else reads from scripts actors do and what are actors doing?
[01:16:20] They're lying to you professionally.
[01:16:22] And so guess what?
[01:16:23] People are going to think these people are liars.
[01:16:25] So if you want to have people take you seriously and listen to you writing and like reading
[01:16:30] it all from the same script is a huge mistake.
[01:16:33] It's just it's a tactical mistake and I can't see how anyone would see that it's
[01:16:37] not.
[01:16:38] Yeah, again people try to like compare it like oh, but the Republic can do this other thing who cares. That's it go on tiktok
[01:16:45] Yeah, and anyway, I'll read a few more about this and I'll watch this Derek Chauvin thing and which is something
[01:16:50] I disagree with but we'll go ahead and we'll watch this first or listen to this first
[01:16:55] They could at least put it there. Yeah, they should like I mean again. I mean like you didn't even try
[01:17:02] The educated saying Republicans are uneducated yet the USA as a whole is at the bottom for education hilarious
[01:17:07] The USA has a lot of like weird dynamics where like we pay a lot of money for schooling, but we also have some of the best schools too like we have really good colleges here in a lot of cases right.
[01:17:18] You have places like Harvard, MIT, Stanford, you know, etc. Right. So it's not like the US is like a terrible place for education.
[01:17:25] But the problem is that because we have such a bad public education system, everything is based off of that frame of reference.
[01:17:33] Do we? Yeah. Yeah, we do. We have a number of, and also like there are good schools here.
[01:17:41] The problem is that, and this is something I said before, is if you look at America as
[01:17:45] one consistent country, I think that, like again, Europeans might not understand this,
[01:17:50] but like, it's the same as like, if you're a European, does it ever frustrate you
[01:17:54] whenever people say, oh, the EU is doing this as if Poland, Germany and the UK are
[01:17:59] actually not anymore. And like let's say France all have the same viewpoints on something,
[01:18:05] right? It's probably annoying for you to hear that as a European. Well, I want you to understand
[01:18:09] that in America, that same discrepancy exists just to a bit of a lesser extent, right? Like
[01:18:16] New York, Chicago, Austin, Texas, Vermont, fucking California, all of these places
[01:18:23] are effectively different countries in a lot of ways. They are very, very, like Ohio,
[01:18:30] like, you know, Portland, Oregon, Seattle, like things like this. These are very, very,
[01:18:35] very different places. And so you can't really make, you know, like general judgments on
[01:18:41] like America without looking at different, different places and seeing certain places,
[01:18:45] like really, really drag that average down. So yeah, isn't Ohio the most hated state?
[01:18:51] I have no idea.
[01:18:53] I'm sure US states are basically different states,
[01:18:55] different countries.
[01:18:56] And also if you compare really, let
[01:19:00] me see if I can pull it up, US size versus Europe.
[01:19:06] If you really look and you compare the size of the United
[01:19:09] States versus Europe, we're bigger than Europe is.
[01:19:13] Yeah, and this is even counting Alaska.
[01:19:16] So we're way bigger than you guys.
[01:19:18] And so yeah, we're fat.
[01:19:19] We're really, really fat.
[01:19:21] And so yeah, it's that simple.
[01:19:24] And yeah, higher density, yeah, yeah.
[01:19:26] But there are more people in Europe, by the way.
[01:19:28] I think there's like 500 million people in Europe,
[01:19:30] and there's like 350 million in the United States.
[01:19:32] Because there's a lot of people that like,
[01:19:34] there's not really a lot of people in this area in America,
[01:19:37] right?
[01:19:37] But anyway, so yeah, you can't really
[01:19:40] look at it as all the same thing.
[01:19:44] Check total area, not size for maps.
[01:19:46] I don't know.
[01:19:46] I'm just looking at it.
[01:19:49] That's not my point, right?
[01:19:50] My point is that the U.S. is a really big place and it's very diverse.
[01:19:53] So yeah, it's that simple.
[01:19:55] Anyway, I'll go ahead and I'll look at this campaign to pardon Derek Chauvin.
[01:20:00] Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted in the death of George Floyd
[01:20:08] has gained some traction among conservative figures, including Ben Shapiro.
[01:20:13] Uh-oh.
[01:20:14] Uh-oh.
[01:20:15] Oh.
[01:20:20] Let's watch it.
[01:20:22] It's a hot topic.
[01:20:25] People are going to be big mad about this one.
[01:20:30] If we are issuing pardons, however, there is one person that President Trump should
[01:20:34] pardon from federal charges forthwith.
[01:20:36] It would be incredibly controversial, but I think that it's absolutely necessary.
[01:20:40] That person is Derek Chauvin.
[01:20:42] President Trump should, in fact, pardon Derek Chauvin.
[01:20:44] He should.
[01:20:45] He should pardon him as federal charges.
[01:20:47] If we are talking about reversing the evils of the last several years in American life,
[01:20:51] Obviously COVID and its handling was a massive evil.
[01:20:55] Destroyed the economy,
[01:20:56] set us on a path to fiscal insanity,
[01:20:58] destroyed children, led to massive health-related coverups,
[01:21:04] just horrifying all the way around.
[01:21:05] And President Trump has taken on a lot of those things.
[01:21:08] But when it came to BLM, the inciting event
[01:21:11] for the BLM riots that caused $2 billion
[01:21:14] in property damage in the United States.
[01:21:16] Only $2 billion?
[01:21:19] I'm actually shocked.
[01:21:22] Yeah, I'm genuinely shocked.
[01:21:24] like i thought it was way more
[01:21:35] and set america's race relations on their worst of putting in my lifetime
[01:21:38] that's true
[01:21:40] that's true the george floyd case was really bad and i think that it did set
[01:21:43] race relations back a whole a whole
[01:21:46] whole amount of times right a massive amount of times
[01:21:51] was in fact the railroading of derrick chauvin in the death of george
[01:21:54] floyd
[01:21:55] the evidence demonstrates
[01:21:57] derrick chauvin did not in fact commit murder of george floyd george
[01:22:01] Floyd was high on fentanyl. He had a significant pre-existing heart condition. George Floyd
[01:22:07] was saying he could not breathe before he was even out of the car. He was in the car
[01:22:10] saying he could not breathe. Derek Shogun. Then why did you take him out of the car,
[01:22:14] put your knee on his neck? Large segments. If he say he can't breathe. So if the
[01:22:23] guy can't breathe, he's obviously not a threat. So why are you putting your knee
[01:22:28] on his neck. I mean, it's one because you ever had somebody choking you, something like that
[01:22:37] happened? You can't do shit because oxygen is what makes you able to move around and shit.
[01:22:43] So you don't have oxygen, you can't do shit. Even the tape that was shown had his knee
[01:22:50] on George Floyd's shoulder or back, not on his neck. The autopsy of George Floyd
[01:22:55] showed. I was putting pressure on his midsection. Like, I'm going to be real. I completely
[01:23:05] disagree with this. And after this video, I'm going to bring up some receipts for, like,
[01:23:12] other reasons why I completely disagree with this. I think Derek Chauvin's a piece of shit.
[01:23:19] And I'll prove it after this video. You're wrong? Okay. You're going to find out. A
[01:23:27] lot of people don't know this. It's okay. It's fine. A lot of people don't know this.
[01:23:31] They might not understand it. We're going to look at it. Brainwashed? So is George
[01:23:36] I think George Floyd was a piece of shit. He's sitting there on fentanyl. He put up a loaded gun to a pregnant woman
[01:23:42] He's an absolute piece of fucking shit
[01:23:45] 100%
[01:23:46] But that does not give the police justification to kill him
[01:23:52] That's not the way it works
[01:23:54] What do you think this is a song string?
[01:23:57] That's not the way it works. You got to go through the justice system that he had no damage to his trachea
[01:24:05] that probably George Floyd died of excited delirium.
[01:24:09] There were no accusations, even at trial, that Derek Chauvin had committed a hate crime
[01:24:15] against George Floyd or that he targeted George Floyd because of his race.
[01:24:20] That's a separate issue.
[01:24:24] Also a person's trachea is not the only element that you can put stress on.
[01:24:29] And just because there's not visible damage doesn't mean that there's not duress
[01:24:33] and an increase of heart rate and blood pressure when this event is her occurring
[01:24:42] you're not a doctor will neither has been Shapiro but he's sitting here talking
[01:24:45] about this too so like i i i guess this kind of cancels it it out
[01:24:50] so he's not a doctor i'm not a doctor you're not a doctor nobody's a doctor so
[01:24:54] what are we doing
[01:24:57] his wife's a doctor
[01:25:00] was not doing the video extraordinarily
[01:25:02] scanty evidence
[01:25:03] and despite the fact there was massive pressure on the jury
[01:25:08] the mayor of minneapolis paid a settlement to the george floyd family
[01:25:12] immediately
[01:25:15] president of the united states the reason why the mayor paid the settlement
[01:25:20] will be made evident at the end of this video
[01:25:23] actually fuck it i'll just do it right now
[01:25:26] derrick chauvin had
[01:25:27] fucking eighteen other complaints filed against him before george floyd
[01:25:33] even happen
[01:25:34] and it's already documented in multiple other fucking cases
[01:25:39] use of force incidents several complaints involved allegations of
[01:25:43] excessive force
[01:25:44] a notable case from september two thousand and seventeen
[01:25:47] involved chauvin responding to a domestic complaint where he's using a
[01:25:50] fourteen-year-old black boy in the head with a flashlight requiring stitches
[01:25:54] then kneeling on the boys back for seventeen minutes demeaning
[01:25:58] derogatory behavior other known incidents
[01:26:01] and let's see if there's any more these allegedly
[01:26:03] uh... identified six arrests between twenty fifteen and twenty nineteen
[01:26:07] were shown allegedly used uh... excessive force such as restraining
[01:26:10] individuals by their necks or kneeling on them
[01:26:13] though not all these were admitted as evidence for his murder trial
[01:26:16] this guy did tons of this shit
[01:26:20] it's not like this is that
[01:26:22] it's like this is some innocent normal good cop
[01:26:25] that just for some reason got
[01:26:27] you know caught on the bad bad into the stick no
[01:26:30] this is a person who would have done this to your fucking grandma he would
[01:26:33] have done this to your kid
[01:26:34] he had eighteen complaints against him the reason why they gave the settlement
[01:26:38] immediately
[01:26:39] is because they knew about the complaints they knew that they had kept this guy on
[01:26:43] the force knowing that he had done this in the past and he was doing it again
[01:26:47] and they knew they would use the lose a lawsuit for it because of these other
[01:26:52] complaints
[01:26:55] first-degree murder though
[01:26:57] the charges is not relevant to me
[01:27:00] i think he should be in jail if you want to put him in jail for manslaughter
[01:27:04] instead that's fine
[01:27:06] uh... i that that's not a big point of contention with me
[01:27:09] i'm not debating that i'm not arguing that
[01:27:12] i'm saying that this person is a career bad actor pop up is a career bad actor
[01:27:17] police officer
[01:27:19] it is
[01:27:20] disciplinary only two results in a former discipline
[01:27:23] to closed with discipline internal affairs
[01:27:26] each of these cases chauvin received a letter of reprimand remaining sixteen
[01:27:30] complaints are closed without any disciplinary action taken meaning no
[01:27:33] further consequences were documented for the public record. That's the reason why people
[01:27:37] were pissed off and they didn't even know it. The thing is about this guy, I hate the
[01:27:42] martyrdom of Derek Chauvin. This is a bad actor police officer who had a history of
[01:27:48] bad behavior, who did something that he shouldn't have done. He's been a piece of shit for
[01:27:54] literal years before this. And I think conservatives are farming fucking L's by defending somebody
[01:28:02] who is a career bad actor cop what the fuck are you doing you want people to
[01:28:06] trust the police how the fuck are they gonna trust the police when there's
[01:28:10] eighteen complaints only two of them resulted in disciplinary action
[01:28:14] and he's still on the fucking force
[01:28:17] this is the problem that's the whole problem and you're gonna act like this
[01:28:20] guy's a fucking martyr it's an embarrassment
[01:28:23] there's fifteen actual legitimate people like they like why are we talking
[01:28:27] about this but not snowden
[01:28:31] Talk about Edward Snowden, not Derek fucking Chauvin. It's a joke. I'm sorry. Just literally read it
[01:28:40] Who gives fuck will get the case itself is he innocent in this case or not?
[01:28:44] My point is that I
[01:28:47] Think that he's not I think that his behavior
[01:28:51] Escalated tensions and those escalated tensions were caused by him
[01:28:56] I think that he had a pattern of behavior that is well documented by the police force
[01:29:02] force of escalating force in cases where he should not have escalated force.
[01:29:08] This is established, right?
[01:29:09] You can look this up and decide it.
[01:29:11] And I think that him doing that was a mistake.
[01:29:15] It was a mistake.
[01:29:16] He should not have done that.
[01:29:18] And I do think that his behavior was a catalyst to what happened to George Floyd.
[01:29:24] Did he cause it to happen?
[01:29:26] Maybe indirectly.
[01:29:28] In my opinion, though, when you're a police officer, and especially if you've been reprimanded
[01:29:34] for this exact same fucking thing, this exact same thing, well, these polls, I have no idea.
[01:29:47] It's just mods fucking around.
[01:29:48] Who knows?
[01:29:49] So, yeah.
[01:29:50] So, did he kill him?
[01:29:53] At the end of the day, I think that if Derek Chauvin was not involved and George Floyd
[01:30:00] was just driving his car and he had never been pulled over, he probably would not have
[01:30:06] died that day. That's what my opinion is. And I think the martyrdom of this person, this
[01:30:18] in my opinion, is the right wing version of defending Hamas. That's my opinion. Needlessly
[01:30:29] divisive, incredibly complex, mostly verifiably fucking wrong, it's complete partisan politics,
[01:30:41] and it's of the benefit of no one. That's what I think, or defending Luigi. Yeah, yeah,
[01:30:49] Luigi's is worse than this. I don't know, it depends, right? But like, it's kind of
[01:30:57] the same. You can apply similar logic, but comparing
[01:31:02] the two seems insane. Only a person of low IQ would of course Hamas is worse than than one person,
[01:31:07] right? Obviously. But my point is that optically, this is the same thing. I think people are totally
[01:31:16] fucking out of their mind with this. He was on drugs though, doesn't have that have an impact?
[01:31:21] Yeah. Yeah, he shouldn't have been driving while he was on drugs.
[01:31:25] And George Floyd probably should have been arrested. And I just think that the way that
[01:31:30] that they arrested him and the way that they resolved the situation. I think a police officer,
[01:31:35] their responsibility, this is my opinion, their responsibility is to protect the public and
[01:31:41] to work in the best interest of the public. And the process of that, did Derek Chauvin
[01:31:49] do that? No. I think he did not. I think he did not protect and serve. Yeah. He
[01:32:04] He was not simply driving.
[01:32:05] He had the cops called on him that day.
[01:32:08] That's fine.
[01:32:10] The thing is, though, is that that's not what I said.
[01:32:13] I said that if he was driving and he
[01:32:16] didn't have the cops involved with him at all,
[01:32:18] he probably would not have died that day.
[01:32:24] That's my point.
[01:32:29] It's an interesting take.
[01:32:30] But the police only uphold the law, no more, no less.
[01:32:35] I think that's reductive.
[01:32:41] That's not the point.
[01:32:41] Bad cops are an asset for both sides.
[01:32:43] Anytime should go sideways, they can be used.
[01:32:45] All I'm saying is that a person with 18 prior complaints,
[01:32:48] two of them that resulted in disciplinary action
[01:32:50] should not be your fucking martyr
[01:32:52] that you're trying to get pardoned.
[01:32:54] I think it's ridiculous.
[01:32:55] It's like pardoning the people
[01:32:56] that broke the windows in January 6th.
[01:33:00] It's an outrageous, stupid position to have.
[01:33:02] It's needlessly divisive.
[01:33:04] It serves nothing other than getting,
[01:33:06] our team is winning and your team is losing points
[01:33:09] and it doesn't help or make anything better at all.
[01:33:12] That's my position.
[01:33:15] Suggested that Derek Chauvin was guilty right off the bat, that the jurors were being openly
[01:33:20] threatened and admitted as much, despite all of that, Derek Chauvin was convicted on federal
[01:33:25] charges and pled guilty to federal charges.
[01:33:28] Derek Chauvin should, in fact, be pardoned on that, we'll be covering that a lot more
[01:33:32] in coming weeks because I think it is worthwhile to remember that there is a man who was
[01:33:35] rotting in prison because the media decided in the middle of 2020 that they were
[01:33:40] going to turn a tragic law enforcement stop that ended with the death of a man but a significant
[01:33:46] problem with drugs and pre-existing health problems into the raise on debt of the entire
[01:33:54] 2020 election and led to vast chaos.
[01:33:59] He brings up, Ben Shapiro brings up a good point here about how people took this issue
[01:34:06] and they made it this like massive race issue.
[01:34:10] I think that police brutality and I think that BLM making police brutality a race issue
[01:34:15] was counterproductive.
[01:34:17] I think every race suffers from police brutality and police bad behavior.
[01:34:23] And I don't think that like really anybody has a monopoly on that.
[01:34:27] Now do black people have it happen to them?
[01:34:29] They do.
[01:34:30] And is it disproportionate in some cases?
[01:34:32] It is.
[01:34:34] But the fact is that it's everyone doing it and basically turning it into a race
[01:34:38] issue.
[01:34:39] made more people
[01:34:42] not pay attention
[01:34:43] then if we had looked at police accountability in a general sense
[01:34:49] anyone can have it happen
[01:34:55] it led to again the destruction of
[01:34:57] racial comedy in the united states two billion dollars in property damage in a
[01:35:00] guy rotting in prison
[01:35:02] who the evidence demonstrates certainly was not guilty beyond a reasonable
[01:35:05] doubt
[01:35:06] in that case
[01:35:07] if we're gonna talk about delivering part of president trump
[01:35:09] i think should really seriously consider
[01:35:12] on federal charges and part of state charges
[01:35:14] their show then
[01:35:15] was convicted of the murder of george floyd
[01:35:18] as i say we will be covering this
[01:35:20] pretty extensively in the coming i could not disagree more
[01:35:24] right now should a pardon derrick dot com inside our petition asking
[01:35:27] president from
[01:35:28] to grant justice to officer
[01:35:30] derrick chauvin
[01:35:31] it is pardoned at p a r and you know i'm derrick dot com p a r d o and d e
[01:35:36] are e k dot com
[01:35:39] completely disagree
[01:35:41] um... hopefully with the evidence that i provided and uh... you know that there
[01:35:45] you know
[01:35:46] and you can look all this up for yourself this is an a i summary and so
[01:35:50] you know you can say all what's inaccurate you can look it up yourself
[01:35:53] and and and figured out yourself
[01:35:55] uh... i i think this is needlessly divisive and it serves no purpose other
[01:35:59] than to score political points it's
[01:36:02] completely fucking ridiculous
[01:36:05] when we see here are a few more
[01:36:08] uh... sure if you don't have a law enforcement your family
[01:36:11] uh...
[01:36:16] what would that have to do with it
[01:36:18] i'm confused like so so so because i had long for some of my family
[01:36:22] then i would give a biased opinion
[01:36:25] uh... and that's supposed to be an argument against what i'm saying i
[01:36:28] don't really think that that's that's how it works
[01:36:31] yeah uh...
[01:36:32] i do they disagree with that unless you have
[01:36:34] is there any evidence that he committed a crime
[01:36:37] um... did he commit this crime as a pattern of behavior of bad acting towards
[01:36:43] uh... black people
[01:36:45] uh...
[01:36:48] that is a gray area
[01:36:52] i think that it's very hard to prove that
[01:36:57] i would not say that he did or he didn't
[01:37:00] i don't think that matters
[01:37:03] as i said i don't think police brutality is a race issue
[01:37:07] I just don't I and I think that compartmentalizing it as a race issue does a disservice to everyone.
[01:37:15] So yeah, I lost in respect understanding anything says now I have law enforcement my family and
[01:37:22] they do not agree with this take.
[01:37:24] Um, well, what about this?
[01:37:28] Do you not agree with the law enforcement in your family?
[01:37:31] How many complaints have they had and how many official disciplinary actions have
[01:37:35] they had against them for for anything?
[01:37:40] How many?
[01:37:41] Oh, actually, just to say, are you talking about me or him?
[01:37:49] Yeah, yeah, because I don't want to go aggro on you.
[01:37:54] Because I, oh yeah, okay, yeah, my bad man, my bad, sorry.
[01:37:59] And so, yeah, the same to this group then.
[01:38:01] Yeah, yeah, no doubt.
[01:38:03] Just because he has history of complaints doesn't mean he's automatically guilty of
[01:38:06] this particular event.
[01:38:07] Watch the body cam footage.
[01:38:08] I have.
[01:38:09] I watched the footage.
[01:38:10] I think that he needlessly escalated the event.
[01:38:12] And I think a police officer should serve and protect the public.
[01:38:15] And I think the police officers should be people that we trust to be helpers, to be people
[01:38:22] that are on our side and to act in the best interest of the public.
[01:38:27] I think that trust in police officers and a degree of good will with police officers
[01:38:33] is necessary.
[01:38:35] If police officers were, if I was in charge of the police, I would do things very differently.
[01:38:41] I think that the police, like the way that the police protect bad actors inside of the
[01:38:46] police, I think that it is again an unforced error that just simply makes everything worse.
[01:38:53] It should have been manslaughter.
[01:38:55] If you want to make the argument that it should have been manslaughter and not murder, I'm
[01:38:58] not going to argue with you about that.
[01:39:01] All I'm going to say is that I think he did something wrong and he should be
[01:39:04] in jail for at least 10 years.
[01:39:09] That's my opinion.
[01:39:12] everything else besides that the nuances that's up that that that's up to you that's my opinion
[01:39:22] is watching address that yeah murder is crazy maybe you're right but uh yeah if wood wasn't
[01:39:27] high would he still be alive uh yeah probably yes but i hold police officers to a higher standard
[01:39:34] of behavior than i hold a random person and this is the thing right i think as a police officer
[01:39:41] I hold you to a higher standard of behavior because you have the monopoly on violence,
[01:39:46] right? You have the gun, you have the tasers, you have the handcuffs, you have the rule of law,
[01:39:51] you have qualified immunity, you know, like again, like that's the way I see it,
[01:39:56] that then pay them more than 50K. There would be a lot of things that I would do
[01:40:01] differently with police officers, like for example, I think that I would probably
[01:40:06] invest tax money into having like kind of different events, like every time that like
[01:40:10] a new police academy graduation happens, I'd probably have some sort of a public event where
[01:40:15] people could come and get free food and meet the new police officers in their community.
[01:40:19] I'd support having body cams for everything. I would support also like other forms of
[01:40:24] public outreach that make the police officers interface with the communities in more regular
[01:40:30] and the casual ways that deescalate tensions between those people.
[01:40:35] And I would make a lot of changes to the way that police officers and the community interact.
[01:40:41] I think it's massively toxic and it's unnecessary.
[01:40:45] And I would also pay police officers more money too.
[01:40:47] I would probably give them a very big raise and change the way that the, what do you
[01:40:52] call it, change the way that their overtime works.
[01:40:54] Because I think having a police officer work 80 hours a week with overtime, I think
[01:40:58] that again, how many of you guys do a bad job
[01:41:01] and you're ornery and angry when you've been a police,
[01:41:04] whenever you've been working for 80 hours a week,
[01:41:06] everybody, right?
[01:41:08] And so like, are we gonna act like police officers
[01:41:10] or robots?
[01:41:11] No, they're people.
[01:41:12] So if you're overworking these guys,
[01:41:15] and even if they're making good money with overtime,
[01:41:17] I think hire more police officers,
[01:41:19] spread that out across more people,
[01:41:22] have real accountability,
[01:41:24] and then avoid internal investigations.
[01:41:27] like, so that's nobody wants to be a cop. Yeah, but why? Like you can change that. Okay,
[01:41:32] so then change that make make that make that stop happening. They can't recruit. Well, why
[01:41:36] can't they recruit? What's the reason figure out the reason why and then solve that problem?
[01:41:41] It's simple. And so like these would be some of the things and obviously like this is
[01:41:46] just off the top of my head, things that I would do. But in general, I think that
[01:41:52] And also like by the way, this costs like here, let me top 10 settlements with NYPD to citizens
[01:42:10] in 2023.
[01:42:14] I just want you guys to see how much money goes out the door every single year paying
[01:42:19] for a bunch of these bullshit settlements, about $13 million, $13 million, $12 million,
[01:42:28] $10 million, $10 million.
[01:42:31] Think about how many police officers you could hire if you just cut out one of these.
[01:42:39] Just one.
[01:42:41] Cut out one of these and you immediately get 20 new police officers.
[01:42:47] I am one of the biggest supporters of the police.
[01:42:51] I am a massive supporter of the police.
[01:42:55] But being a supporter of the police means that you have to be a supporter of accountability
[01:43:00] for the police.
[01:43:05] That's it.
[01:43:06] Better than the left.
[01:43:07] Yes.
[01:43:08] I completely support the police officers.
[01:43:09] Absolutely.
[01:43:12] Not just police brutality.
[01:43:13] Yeah.
[01:43:14] Exactly.
[01:43:15] And so, notes and instances.
[01:43:16] Yeah.
[01:43:17] The NY, New York City paid $115 million in NYPD misconduct settlements in 2023.
[01:43:27] Read this.
[01:43:29] This is fucking insane.
[01:43:34] Maybe those should look at the police officers and the police stations and see what these
[01:43:37] fucking retards are doing that's causing them to keep getting sued for millions of
[01:43:42] dollars.
[01:43:46] It's crazy.
[01:43:48] And the thing is with Derek Chauvin, the other example I'm making is that when these guys
[01:43:53] do something wrong, they don't get fired.
[01:43:57] 18 fuckups.
[01:44:01] How many of you guys can fuck up 18 times at your job and you don't get fired?
[01:44:06] Me?
[01:44:13] Like, yeah, some people, right?
[01:44:15] But I'm very passionate about this.
[01:44:19] And I think that the entire, I was very frustrated about the dialogue around like BLM and like
[01:44:26] the police officers because I thought that it was purely destructive.
[01:44:30] I thought it was completely destructive dialogue.
[01:44:32] It did no benefit to anybody.
[01:44:35] It only made everything worse.
[01:44:38] The only like kind of concession we got out of it that I agreed with was body cams,
[01:44:42] but that was happening already.
[01:44:44] So yeah, that's the way I see it.
[01:44:47] I think your take is coming from a place of ignorance.
[01:44:51] I mean, what is this here?
[01:44:55] Let me read this comment.
[01:44:59] No idea.
[01:45:00] Do you learn from people who are out of their minds on drugs?
[01:45:04] You're absolutely right.
[01:45:07] You're absolutely right.
[01:45:08] And I think that you're bringing up a good point
[01:45:10] that when you're in the moment
[01:45:12] and things are happening to you, you make bad decisions.
[01:45:17] But what I'm saying is that a person with a history
[01:45:20] of 18 bad decisions shouldn't be allowed to go to 20.
[01:45:29] Doesn't that make sense?
[01:45:33] Like I'm not saying, because there are people,
[01:45:35] there's a spectrum of this where it doesn't always happen.
[01:45:38] Shit, even 19, yeah, that's all.
[01:45:42] And like again, it's a good point, yeah, yeah.
[01:45:46] And also like you can work in the police office
[01:45:49] and the police force without directly interfacing
[01:45:52] with the public, like not every police officer
[01:45:54] and not every person that works in law enforcement
[01:45:58] is actively patrolling around.
[01:46:00] So maybe if you have these problems,
[01:46:02] like remember it's like that guy in Die Hard, right?
[01:46:07] The cop, and they like, they took him off patrol, I think,
[01:46:11] because he shot somebody.
[01:46:13] So it's not like there's no precedent for this.
[01:46:15] It's just that I'm just giving you a random example
[01:46:17] for a movie, right?
[01:46:18] From like a long, long time ago.
[01:46:25] It's just frustrating to have someone read and react
[01:46:27] never experienced these in person. Do you think that it's in the public's best interest?
[01:46:39] And also, again, looking at these, looking at these tax settlements and these settlements,
[01:46:44] do you think that it is in the taxpayer's best interest to keep people on the payroll
[01:46:50] for the police, for the police force that are causing millions of dollars in settlements?
[01:46:55] Is it in the taxpayer's best interest? Not at all. I agree. I agree. And I, I know
[01:47:12] I'm not you're not getting banned. I see your point of view. I get what you're saying,
[01:47:19] but at a certain point, enough is enough, right? That's it better training. Yeah. And that's why
[01:47:27] you have training. That's exactly why you have training. That's at least what I say, right? And
[01:47:34] what about the what do you think of the submission move the officer enforced it's in
[01:47:37] their handbook and also additional training that specifically utilizes it. Well, not exactly
[01:47:43] because if it was restraining the interests of the next one, though they were not made
[01:47:46] as evidence, right?
[01:47:48] And so maybe that restraining technique is not always the right decision.
[01:47:53] Maybe certain restraining techniques, like if you have a person who's saying that they're
[01:47:57] having respiratory problems, maybe you should use a different restraining technique.
[01:48:04] That's all.
[01:48:05] I think that's reasonable.
[01:48:08] Yeah, that's it.
[01:48:10] And I don't know, like again, 18 fuckups, I don't know what else to say.
[01:48:14] I'll look back and we'll see if there's any more information about this. It's just pretty much
[01:48:19] Ben Shapiro talking about this. I think this is, again, needlessly divisive, unnecessary,
[01:48:24] and I think all it does is serve to make everything worse. That's what my opinion is on it.
[01:48:30] That's what I think. Sorry. I know this is like, you know, again, I have a lot of people that
[01:48:36] are like very like big conservative people in my chat. I appreciate you guys, but on this position,
[01:48:42] I simply will not agree and I think that you can look at all of this data and everything about it
[01:48:48] I think it's it's bullshit. It's needlessly divisive and it serves no purpose other than to make everything worse
[01:48:56] So yeah
[01:48:57] There you go
[01:48:59] You'll have to be wrong. It's fine. Yep, and so are you
[01:49:03] Overall no matter how wrong the other person is if you kill them
[01:49:05] You're the wrong one. No, I don't agree if if somebody tries to attack a police officer and a police officer kills them
[01:49:10] I don't see a problem with that at all
[01:49:12] I don't but he wasn't attacking the police officer that's self-defense only yeah exactly
[01:49:27] they're breaking to your home yeah yeah I think so too are you using a pro version
[01:49:34] of grok I don't know if I am or not yeah I don't know self-defense is
[01:49:38] important yeah I think so too police officers are not punching bag or
[01:49:42] punching bags excuse me sorry for what you're calling it how it actually is
[01:49:47] Yeah, I I'm just saying that's where I'm at. That's what I think and it's good to see this but uh, yeah
[01:49:55] You playing any gotchas recently?
[01:49:58] No, no, no, I haven't been
[01:50:00] Let me see here. I'll look at a few more of these German woman given a harsher sentence than rapist for calling him a pig. Oh
[01:50:10] My god. Oh
[01:50:16] My fucking is this this is the absolute asset put an image of the article with I'm a link
[01:50:20] This is intentional the article states the jailed woman is unaffiliated with the rape and was arrested for theft and ignoring court summons
[01:50:28] Okay
[01:50:29] Thank you. Thank you gentlemen. Thank you. We can just go ahead and remove this and move on. That's fine many such cases
[01:50:36] Yeah, I guess so last year. Yeah, it seems like bullshit to me. What is this here proof? What is this?
[01:50:42] Go ahead and pause this for a second. I'll listen to it. So what is this left right?
[01:50:58] democracy and Nazism, okay
[01:51:01] I don't really see the, this is, it's stupid. Like, I mean, yeah, that's stupid. It's in a classroom.
[01:51:09] Recording people in class to their consent, posting out of contact guys so they can dox them,
[01:51:13] it's misinformation. I don't think he's recording this to dox people or anything like that.
[01:51:19] Most of your sociology class, I don't even know what to say. Might be biased a little bit.
[01:51:25] One post below. Oh, this is bullshit. Well, it's being taught in Canadian universities.
[01:51:30] uh... scuribate see for how we get indoctrinated we lack context is what was
[01:51:33] spoken or about the lesson was about hope he doesn't fire in the in-depth
[01:51:37] context cheap rage bait
[01:51:39] uh... left equals democracy right equals not see you're right uh... there's not
[01:51:42] enough context for this to really say that this is guaranteed bad or guaranteed
[01:51:46] good we don't really know yet
[01:51:48] so uh... yeah i'm not sure
[01:51:53] how do you feel like u.s.c. fighter church in a pillar i i don't know
[01:51:56] what that is so that's just a man if he's doing that stupid it's not really
[01:51:59] much else to say right
[01:52:00] uh... i don't think so at least
[01:52:02] And yeah, so many rage baits on Reddit.
[01:52:07] What the fuck?
[01:52:07] Well, some of these are probably true.
[01:52:09] Some aren't, right?
[01:52:10] And it's hard to know which one is which in a lot of cases.
[01:52:16] Why are they all like this?
[01:52:17] And think about voting for Trump.
[01:52:18] I'd like to talk about some of these things because banned.
[01:52:20] Uh-oh, I made that person disappear.
[01:52:22] They won't exist anymore.
[01:52:24] What a good boy I am saving the country.
[01:52:26] How is this possible?
[01:52:27] Who are these people?
[01:52:28] Reddit told me everyone was going to vote for Kamala.
[01:52:31] Yeah, I, like, I've been saying this for years, that the social media censorship campaigns do nothing, that they've been actively detrimental and I think they've been damaging.
[01:52:48] Yeah, average Reddit mod, yeah, I guess so, and doesn't vote. Well, I think that really, well, what they're really saying is that on the internet and on, especially on Reddit, there's a very one sided sentiment on Reddit.
[01:52:59] And because of that one-sided sentiment, these people think that they're the majority, but and that's what happens, right?
[01:53:06] It's like, you know, basically as soon as Elon Musk bought Twitter and let everybody speak their mind,
[01:53:10] you saw how much of a dramatic shift there was in discourse. There was a massive shift in discourse. It was an echo chamber.
[01:53:17] Yeah.
[01:53:20] Play both sides. Yeah, you literally can't have conservative views. On a lot of Reddit places, no, you can't. They will literally ban you for that. They say that.
[01:53:28] What is this here? BlackRock is in trouble. This is an actual tide turner. What is this?
[01:53:32] It was deleted by the person that actually believes it. Okay, where is this here? BlackRock ends diversity goals, merges DEI staff into a new team.
[01:53:39] Yeah, what a surprise, right? The goal diversified the holdings? Yeah, I mean, of course they're gonna do. I think I called it.
[01:53:45] BlackRock and Vanguard still rely on investors giving the money to invest with, so those investors were promised a good return on investment, yet the money is not being made any longer.
[01:53:53] This is what I said too
[01:53:55] Yeah, obviously black rock and vanguard are really popular and really powerful
[01:54:00] Because people give them the ability to be powerful, right? They give them their money
[01:54:04] So if you're not using their money to make money, then these people are gonna leave
[01:54:09] Right. I mean every company still has to answer to its shareholders or the people that are their customers are giving them money in one way or another
[01:54:16] Right. They bought the Panama Canal
[01:54:23] That's must be a lot of money looking respectfully. This is this is a good game
[01:54:29] man. I'm looking forward to getting back to and actually finally playing this game.
[01:54:32] I played it for a little bit but I didn't really get that far. It's a great great
[01:54:37] game. And what is this here? Didn't the shareholders push for DEI before? I'm
[01:54:42] not sure. I think that a lot of them push for DEI but then whenever they
[01:54:46] lose money then it becomes a problem. Trump signs a new order that all
[01:54:50] All female video game characters must be hot now.
[01:54:53] Unfortunately, this is satire.
[01:54:55] Okay guys, I looked this up.
[01:54:56] I got really excited.
[01:54:58] Turns out it was bullshit.
[01:55:00] Yeah, I know, I know.
[01:55:01] It's very, very unfortunate guys.
[01:55:03] And yeah, yeah, I know.
[01:55:06] A base?
[01:55:07] Yeah, I know, it would be.
[01:55:08] Let's see here.
[01:55:09] You guys should start occupying territory and claims.
[01:55:11] I can do all that without the minerals deal.
[01:55:13] Shut up and say thank you, oh God.
[01:55:15] I got banned for PC gaming because of this.
[01:55:17] You've been permanently banned
[01:55:18] participating in PC gaming because you broke this community's rules. You won't be able to post
[01:55:23] or comment, but you can still view or subscribe to it. Note from the moderators, you have been banned
[01:55:28] for participating in a subreddit or subreddits, specifically Asmongold, known to spread racist,
[01:55:34] sexist, and other hateful messaging. This fully automated ban has been performed by a bot
[01:55:40] that cannot determine context. Well, that part is definitely true. I can say that for sure.
[01:55:46] Absolutely. So yeah, there are a lot of people that um, you know again reddit is trying their best to
[01:55:53] effectively create like these black lists for people and to make it to our certain subreddits
[01:55:58] are not able to interact with the rest of reddit. I think that the long-term effect of this will
[01:56:02] be very bad, especially whenever they start doing it to each other, which will happen.
[01:56:07] And then after that happens and everybody's gonna get be getting banned from everywhere.
[01:56:11] And then uh, you know the website isn't going to be able to function.
[01:56:14] Move this post. People post this 20 times a day. Really? Okay. Yeah, I can take it off.
[01:56:19] People posted a whole lot. They found her. What is this here? The interview? What's this interview?
[01:56:25] I don't really see the point in this. Like what is this? I've been docs rather than ways it was controlled narrative.
[01:56:38] I'm addressing this directly. Jessica's Pounds forcefully resigned from my job to pursue doge adjacent efforts full-time.
[01:56:44] full time. My background check is still in progress. My ultimate goal is to work with
[01:56:47] the administration to cut waste. What began as a side hobby became a mission after I
[01:56:51] discovered the role NGOs play in these issues. It's not about left or right, it's about us,
[01:56:55] the people. And so, it's completely lost here. Yeah, I don't think this is really that big of a
[01:57:01] deal either. Yes, you got the ox. I mean, this is obviously bad. I think that there is a huge
[01:57:06] problem online. And Twitter, Reddit, and a lot of these other social media companies
[01:57:12] are not even trying to be proactive or even fat, quickly reactive to people that are doing
[01:57:19] obvious bad shit like this.
[01:57:21] Yeah, it's six days ago.
[01:57:23] Yeah, it's not really that big of a deal, right?
[01:57:26] But that's what I think.
[01:57:27] She's an impressive person.
[01:57:28] She's on Twitter.
[01:57:29] We got the ox.
[01:57:30] Yeah, apparently, right?
[01:57:31] But she's disabled data analyst who made a video interview.
[01:57:34] She's deaf.
[01:57:35] Oh, okay.
[01:57:36] But either way, yeah, I find this to be very, very fucking annoying.
[01:57:40] What is this here?
[01:57:41] Canadian universities. YouTube 11% some specific channels identified. Man. Oh man. Do you believe
[01:58:00] spreading hate speech and disinformation should be allowed? Yes. Yep. Easy one. Easy decision.
[01:58:16] Yeah, that's simple. Yeah, just absolutely. And yeah, what's the power point about probably
[01:58:23] about who the best YouTube channels are, something like that. Yeah, of course.
[01:58:28] Hey, speech is free speech. It is. And that's it. Good thing you're humble. I guess so. Yeah.
[01:58:33] Or this, yeah, playing Monster Hunter for the plot. Oh, God. I've seen the number of these mods.
[01:58:42] This has been a very, very popular thing. And wow. And what a great game. Eight million copies
[01:58:48] in three days, by the way. No more sexual performances for kids. Guess who's the most
[01:58:52] upset. Well, makers in Iowa have now made it illegal to take kids to drag shows.
[01:58:58] I mean, that's good. I mean, I'll be real, like, I don't know how the drag shows
[01:59:05] themselves allowed the kids to come in in the first place.
[01:59:09] Like, it's crazy that you even need a law for this because, like, shouldn't
[01:59:13] they want to uphold this on their own? That's insane.
[01:59:18] Yeah, because grooming. Yeah. Well, it's like, why? How do you take your
[01:59:21] kid to something like this. This isn't adult sexual performance. This isn't for
[01:59:26] kids. What are you doing taking your kid here? I don't know what the hell you're
[01:59:30] thinking. Yeah, it's like taking your kid to a strip club. Who would do that? Yeah,
[01:59:33] except the perverts. I think that a lot of people do it because they think it's
[01:59:37] like, you know, quote the right thing to do. And that's what really gets them
[01:59:41] to do it the most. Isn't it's drag inherently sexual? Yeah, yeah it is.
[01:59:46] It's fundamentally based on sexuality.
[01:59:50] Like, the entire premise of it is based off of a person's sexuality and dressing up as another gender.
[01:59:56] Yeah, it is.
[01:59:57] Now, is it sexual in the same way that stripping is sexual?
[02:00:02] Not always.
[02:00:03] But I do think that it's inappropriate for people who are underage to be in discussions around sexuality and sex,
[02:00:10] and oftentimes there's a Venn diagram between these two things.
[02:00:14] It's just, it's just not a good place for kids to be.
[02:00:21] It's not.
[02:00:23] I don't know how anybody could see it any other way.
[02:00:26] I'm sorry, like I don't know how anybody could see it there.
[02:00:30] But yeah, it's crazy.
[02:00:32] They invite themselves in.
[02:00:33] Why are people trying to defend this?
[02:00:34] I don't know.
[02:00:35] I mean, I have no idea.
[02:00:37] What is this here?
[02:00:41] Hamas Pikers getting cooked on Twitter.
[02:00:42] What is this?
[02:00:43] burryer thirty three and doing this
[02:00:50] i don't really have uh...
[02:00:52] pushing for the family place terrorists yet people are very unhappy about this
[02:00:56] system of their stuff
[02:00:57] uh... yeah i i i
[02:01:01] i can't really mean one for this one
[02:01:06] yeah i i can't
[02:01:08] i can't complain about this one
[02:01:10] sorry to say
[02:01:15] a little bit friendly fire there yeah yeah
[02:01:18] can't do that
[02:01:19] and i guess so right
[02:01:21] and uh... no like to stand on no no not really right
[02:01:25] and uh... yours was good yeah i i think it was still
[02:01:28] uh... anyway canada right now i love you you're like a brother to me i
[02:01:32] but god
[02:01:38] wargwar three warmonger possible bad actor
[02:01:41] guys guys this is a joke it's it's funny why people crying
[02:01:46] why you cry you crying getting mad this is fucking funny
[02:01:50] but it's too easy yeah it's great
[02:01:53] And now brother goes, yeah, I don't know what this is.
[02:01:56] And it's hilarious as fuck, yeah.
[02:01:57] People need to lighten the fuck up, man.
[02:02:00] People get so mad.
[02:02:01] This is the video.
[02:02:02] I already looked at that earlier.
[02:02:03] Let's see here.
[02:02:04] I don't know what everyone's complaining about.
[02:02:05] He did worse to meet the president of...
[02:02:16] Man.
[02:02:18] Man.
[02:02:19] Ain't that something, huh?
[02:02:21] That's crazy.
[02:02:22] Wow.
[02:02:23] And yeah, I got him.
[02:02:25] I guess so.
[02:02:25] Looks photoshopped?
[02:02:26] Maybe it is.
[02:02:27] He's even clean shaven?
[02:02:28] I guess he is.
[02:02:30] They're both nice to hat. What is this here?
[02:02:34] Watch this fucking bullshit. Why'd I watch this?
[02:02:38] I mean, I just like, I don't know what the hell's wrong with people, man.
[02:02:42] I really don't like the amount of violence. This is what I was saying. Watch it, bro. I don't know why. I don't want to watch this.
[02:02:47] Like, I don't like watching videos of people getting hurt.
[02:02:51] Like, am I crazy? Like, I just don't like watching that bullshit. Like, I don't want to see it. I don't want to watch it.
[02:02:56] watch it like it's just it's just drama like I don't watch violence and this
[02:03:00] should happen people could start bleeding at no fight videos yeah I'm not
[02:03:03] trying to watch this and there you go it's world sorry yeah exactly watch it we
[02:03:10] do yeah it's not for me but it's also like if it if I didn't have any rules on
[02:03:15] twitch I'd probably watch it but I don't know if they're gonna do something
[02:03:18] that could be perceived as TOS and I think that the situation like this
[02:03:21] could be one of those places so it just seems like it's too risky. Let me see here. Luigi
[02:03:28] Mangione's Sex Tape Bonchal's CEO Assassin's Suspect filmed at least 20 cinema style porn
[02:03:34] videos. Man, this fucking guy man. Oh man. That's fair. I guess so, right? Sex Tape?
[02:03:45] Yeah. How do people know about this? Why did you do the Holocaust, Asmongold? The
[02:03:51] the double standards here as mingled did howl
[02:03:54] yeah sorry about that one guys
[02:04:01] we all make mistakes right
[02:04:04] all my fucking god
[02:04:07] all jesus
[02:04:08] it's got a thousand likes too
[02:04:12] wow
[02:04:14] what a day yeah sorry yeah that's that's my bad guys
[02:04:19] and uh... wow
[02:04:20] why did you holocaust i don't look mad
[02:04:24] It's so fucking ridiculous.
[02:04:27] And what is this here?
[02:04:28] Is you all along?
[02:04:29] Yeah, I guess so.
[02:04:30] And thoughts on Trump threatening funding cuts
[02:04:33] for illegal protests?
[02:04:35] Illegal protests.
[02:04:37] Let's find out about that.
[02:04:40] Let's see what he said.
[02:04:50] True social post on Trump launches an assault
[02:04:53] on the First Amendment.
[02:04:55] There is no definition of what an illegal protest means.
[02:04:57] This is applied to anybody who criticizes him.
[02:05:00] All federal funding will have to stop
[02:05:02] for any college school or university
[02:05:04] that allows illegal protests,
[02:05:05] agitators will be imprisoned
[02:05:08] or permanently sent back to the country
[02:05:10] from which they came.
[02:05:12] American students will be permanently expelled.
[02:05:15] Wait, what?
[02:05:16] Depending on the crime and arrested, no masks,
[02:05:19] thank you for your attention on this matter.
[02:05:23] Um, I think I'd have to know
[02:05:29] what illegal protest means, right?
[02:05:32] Like if elite, so like for example,
[02:05:34] If your idea of an illegal protest is like standing in front of a building and not letting
[02:05:39] people go into the building, then I think that Trump's in his right to do that because
[02:05:44] it's, but it's not really a protest.
[02:05:47] It's actually like, it's basically trespassing and like, not really kidnapping, but kind
[02:05:52] of like that or blocking the road or something like that.
[02:05:55] I would agree with that obstruction basically, right?
[02:05:58] Because like if you have, if it's a public space and it's open to the public, you
[02:06:02] don't have the right to take it away from the public. It's like you can go to a
[02:06:06] public space without them telling you that it's okay and then say hey nobody
[02:06:10] can use this anymore right? January 6th wasn't illegal guys? Well everybody
[02:06:15] agrees January 6th was bad right? So like what are we talking about? I think
[02:06:19] that we've already defined that. So yeah I'd have to go back and see that's
[02:06:23] exactly what an illegal protest is. Yeah so it really depends on what this
[02:06:27] means. Protests are obstructed by nature every time? Yeah no you're
[02:06:32] right, but in a lot of cases, if you obstruct things with a protest in a way that's illegal,
[02:06:37] like basically saying that you're protesting doesn't give you a blank check to break the law.
[02:06:42] So like for example, if you go to a building and then you shut down the building and nobody
[02:06:47] can use the building, then that protest is illegal, right? And you can't just say,
[02:06:52] oh, I'm shutting this down because this is my viewpoint. And because of that, I have to do
[02:06:56] this. That's not acceptable. The world can't work that way. And there are a lot of cases like,
[02:07:02] you know, Martin Luther King is a great example of this, where a lot of the marches that he had
[02:07:07] were sanctioned by judges, right? Like at least the biggest one that he had was. So in the cases
[02:07:13] where roads were shut down, and in a lot of cases where roads are shut down for like pride
[02:07:18] parades or anything like that, these are things that are done legally. There's a legal process
[02:07:23] for this, right? Yeah, he followed the law. And that's why we have Martin Luther King
[02:07:29] Day. That's the reason why. And so it's that simple. Bro, he's saying illegal immigrant
[02:07:34] protests. Is that what he means? Like, I'm going to be honest, like, this is just very
[02:07:41] ways down to new rules on campus protests, no more federal funding for schools to allow
[02:07:44] illegal protests to continue. No foreign students are sent home. American students
[02:07:48] or are expelled, no masks to hide identities of criminals.
[02:07:52] This is spot on.
[02:07:56] I just, I think that this term is just so, it's so broad.
[02:08:00] It's so vague.
[02:08:01] Like I can't agree or disagree with this at all.
[02:08:03] I think that there's some examples of this I would agree with,
[02:08:06] but a lot of examples I probably wouldn't.
[02:08:10] Yeah, that's it.
[02:08:16] Yeah, it's way too vague to really draw a conclusion
[02:08:19] to what I would say.
[02:08:20] You check Trump's 25% tariffs.
[02:08:22] That's right.
[02:08:23] It's gonna be 50% next week.
[02:08:24] It's gonna keep going up, boys.
[02:08:26] That's right, we're gonna keep terrifying them
[02:08:27] until we get all of our money back
[02:08:29] and we get rid of the debt
[02:08:30] and then everybody in America is gonna be a millionaire.
[02:08:33] That's what's gonna happen.
[02:08:34] It's gonna happen in probably two years.
[02:08:35] You're gonna get tired of winning, gentlemen.
[02:08:37] And so to find protesting illegally?
[02:08:40] Sure, what I would say,
[02:08:42] so examples of illegal protests
[02:08:44] that I think should be dealt with by the law.
[02:08:47] Blocking traffic, blocking accessibility to a building,
[02:08:52] damaging property
[02:08:55] Yeah, that's three right there
[02:08:58] So I think if you do one of those three things and you don't have a permit for it
[02:09:03] I it destroying art. Well, it's destroying property right destroying art in the museum
[02:09:07] Yeah, any of that stuff you're hurting people like if you hurt people in a protest that that violence you exactly and
[02:09:12] So like all these things are already bad these things are already crimes
[02:09:17] They are they are and so I that's
[02:09:20] But that's what makes them an illegal protest, right?
[02:09:24] Because if it wasn't, if they weren't committing any crimes through protesting, then it wouldn't
[02:09:32] be an illegal protest, would it?
[02:09:37] On God?
[02:09:38] Yeah, exactly.
[02:09:39] You got it.
[02:09:40] Yeah.
[02:09:41] So great, great point.
[02:09:43] But what is this here?
[02:09:44] But can you protest if the new admin gives you no permit?
[02:09:47] Yeah, as long as it's within the law?
[02:09:49] Sure.
[02:09:50] Of course you can.
[02:09:51] Yeah, absolutely.
[02:09:53] He disagrees with those pro-Palestinian processing students, but after Trump pardoned January 6,
[02:09:57] 2021, riders who were his supporters and are now pushing such laws against his opponents,
[02:10:01] it looks more like a Middle Eastern dictator than American president.
[02:10:04] Yeah, I mean, I kind of agree with that.
[02:10:07] What is this here?
[02:10:09] What the fuck is an illegal protest?
[02:10:10] There are no illegal protests in democracy.
[02:10:13] I think that the term that Trump used is stupid.
[02:10:16] I do.
[02:10:17] I think it would have been much better if he had just said protest, you know,
[02:10:21] Basically, protests that are doing illegal things.
[02:10:25] You just, you didn't need to,
[02:10:27] you don't need to say it this way, right?
[02:10:30] And I think it's unnecessarily vague.
[02:10:33] Has to be more specific.
[02:10:35] Yeah, I would say so too.
[02:10:36] Let me look back.
[02:10:37] I'll read a few more of these.
[02:10:39] Who is Trump prosecuted?
[02:10:40] I don't know yet.
[02:10:41] I mean, nobody yet.
[02:10:43] And let's see here.
[02:10:45] He enjoys making the media crazy.
[02:10:47] How can a college allow an illegal protest
[02:10:48] if they allow the protest on campus, then it's legal.
[02:10:56] I don't know about that, right?
[02:10:58] And like, so if,
[02:11:02] I guess if they're letting you do it,
[02:11:04] can they allow a protest to effectively shut down,
[02:11:08] like for example, a library?
[02:11:10] If they say it's okay for them to do that,
[02:11:13] then I guess, I don't know.
[02:11:16] I actually don't know the answer to that.
[02:11:18] Yeah, I'm not sure if it's private. Yeah, I really don't know the answer to that, Earl.
[02:11:23] But I think if the campus is allowing it, you know, it can be a problem.
[02:11:29] How'd that go last time though? It went very badly. I've made my position on that pretty
[02:11:34] clear. Yeah, it can infringe individual rights like kidnapping. Yeah, exactly. I think
[02:11:40] that people's individual rights are the most important thing. But yeah, there's a lot
[02:11:44] of people referencing pro-Palestine protests. You won't see repeat from conservatives
[02:11:48] and pro-wibbles but imagine if this is Biden referring to illegal protests by
[02:11:51] conservative students or pro-life groups free speech brigade would be going mad
[02:11:54] yeah I think that there's a let's see here what is this this is a seven minute
[02:12:03] video I don't want to watch a seven minute video but yeah protests with the
[02:12:07] legal yeah protests with it I think this is this is really what I agree
[02:12:10] with yeah that's what I agree with right there that's bad but an illegal
[02:12:21] protest I think is not really what what I would say yeah that's the best way to
[02:12:26] say it's worded better yeah and I think that if he had said that it would have
[02:12:30] been no problem but he does that all the time let me see I'll look at a few more
[02:12:34] of these what is this very videos of this oh okay we have some news with
[02:12:48] regard to Zelensky in Ukraine crossing right now on don't protest after he
[02:12:52] booked a lot of things here a few headlines says Ukraine is ready to
[02:12:56] come to the negotiating table as soon as possible says about the clash in the
[02:13:01] Oval Office. It is regrettable that it happened that way. He says it's time to
[02:13:06] make things right. So that is the word out of key. We do believe he is by that
[02:13:11] country as we speak. So okay, we have some news with regard to there it is.
[02:13:16] And yeah, you already folded. I don't think that it was really a fold. I'm
[02:13:20] going to be honest. I think that he already planned on doing this. He
[02:13:24] already thought this was going to happen. And that's totally okay. Yeah, doesn't sound
[02:13:30] like an apology. Yeah, I mean, he said it was regrettable. I mean, saying something as
[02:13:34] regrettable was really kind of hard to say. Many people criticize Trump for this, but
[02:13:38] it worked. I think it will, I don't know about that. I mean, they were already going
[02:13:43] to sign it that day anyway, right? I mean, so yeah, I don't know if this is really
[02:13:48] some kind of like master five head business move. I feel like it already was going
[02:13:52] happen to begin with. We don't know. Yeah, I'm not sure. Let's see. I'll look at a few
[02:13:57] more and then move on past this. Let's see here and where the fuck isn't. These are crazy.
[02:14:24] Bro, nobody needed to do this. Fucking god, this is good. And these are so good. Yeah,
[02:14:59] this is fucking hilarious. Oh my god. I'm gonna be real. I think he probably thinks
[02:15:08] it's hilarious. Yeah, that's my opinion. I think it's probably just funny. Let me see.
[02:15:17] Oh, I can watch this. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Here we go. The trash taste. Oh boy. Here
[02:15:28] Here we go. So Trash Taste had Hassan on and C-Dog Connor made a statement about it.
[02:15:40] Eight minute video? No, it's okay. It's eight minute. Yeah, it's not a big deal. Not so bad,
[02:15:45] right? People are still big mad. Yeah. It has almost 60k dislikes. Let me see how it's
[02:15:53] doing. Because last time I checked it wasn't doing very well. No, not that trash taste.
[02:16:11] So they released another video after that. So it got 75,000 down dutes. Oh my god. Wow.
[02:16:28] a lot. And even their more recent video is still getting a lot of downvotes too. So there's
[02:16:39] like a residual negative effect that this has. It did actually seem to like really negatively
[02:16:45] affect the show. Man, what's the name blocking your chat? Because people spam a bunch of bullshit
[02:16:56] and it's fucking annoying. That's the reason why. You should go on and beat the record.
[02:17:01] I don't think they'd want that. That's the last thing they'd want.
[02:17:06] So first of all, a lot of people were accusing me of deleting comments.
[02:17:10] We're not deleting comments. We never have.
[02:17:12] YouTube has auto moderation. So naturally, if you put the word terrorist in a comment,
[02:17:18] a lot of the time YouTube is going to flag that. Cause why wouldn't they?
[02:17:21] That's true. Yeah. Okay. And there was some,
[02:17:24] I say that.
[02:17:26] You know, some of the language was inflammatory and like, why,
[02:17:29] Why is my comment being deleted?
[02:17:30] And they said like literally like the five key words
[02:17:33] that would get you banned.
[02:17:34] Yeah.
[02:17:38] One of the things that I noticed
[02:17:40] is that when I looked at the comments,
[02:17:41] I would not scroll.
[02:17:43] And I don't know what's happening here
[02:17:45] and I don't know what exactly is happening.
[02:17:47] But I would literally see comments,
[02:17:49] you know, just watching the comment feed
[02:17:51] from the back end, right?
[02:17:52] So from like the admin side.
[02:17:55] Some comments would appear.
[02:17:57] There were negative comments, which is fine.
[02:17:59] I don't care that would have 10 likes within like one second, which was which I thought was like, huh?
[02:18:07] Because on YouTube the the most important part of a comments lifespan is not if it gets to 5,000 likes
[02:18:14] It's if it can get a lot like a 10 to 20 likes in the first like 10 seconds because that's what will bump it up
[02:18:21] I don't know. Maybe that's maybe bonding is happening. Maybe it's not happening. It's impossible to say
[02:18:28] So yeah, I don't know. I don't know what's going on there and how that works. No idea
[02:18:33] But that was a thing
[02:18:34] One other also thing that I noticed that I will just mention very briefly. I'm not gonna get too much into it is that
[02:18:41] Yeah, well, there was actually a lot of bandwagoning on it because people were you know loving it and people don't like
[02:18:45] Hassan and so people were jumping on it and making videos about it
[02:18:48] There's a lot of stuff that people said that was just flat out not true and people were just making stuff
[02:18:52] Huh like so people were saying like oh, they didn't have this guest on there. They said they were too controversial
[02:18:56] They had another guest on that's never happened. That's just a bunch of lies. I
[02:19:01] Don't know. I mean, I didn't say that
[02:19:03] So I don't know what that was about
[02:19:06] There's also the only things that were disappointing for me my perspective as well
[02:19:09] Like really I was like man, what the fuck is that people would then make whole narratives based around
[02:19:15] Because we had X on that we then couldn't criticize any other creator. We couldn't
[02:19:20] They're like, you know, these people change the horrible yet. Yeah, and that was like, oh, okay
[02:19:24] that sucks that people are just I don't think that's really unfair I think that if you allow
[02:19:29] somebody to come on your podcast you do to a certain degree kind of like it's like you're
[02:19:36] approving of everything that they say but you're saying at least you approve of them enough to
[02:19:41] bring them on the podcast and so if you're gonna draw a line in the sand and say that this person
[02:19:47] is okay to come on the podcast but somebody else isn't then obviously people are going to
[02:19:52] look at what the difference between those two people is because you're the person that created that
[02:19:56] difference. You're the one that said there's a difference between them. That's why you're
[02:20:02] letting one on and not the other. It's that simple, right? It's platforming. Yeah. And also,
[02:20:08] like, sometimes this is fair. Sometimes it's unfair. I think that really, I think it really
[02:20:16] depends making assumptions but not a big deal but yeah now I mean look the
[02:20:26] reason why are we didn't address it right away one of the way this case a lot
[02:20:30] of people you know they were just demanding things although a lot of
[02:20:33] comments we need to do this episode of wire I feel like I feel pretty confident
[02:20:37] saying this where if you ask trash taste viewers do you want them to delete the
[02:20:41] episode I think most viewers are sensible they would say hey even if I
[02:20:44] don't agree with this episode I don't agree with this one I wouldn't use it
[02:20:46] delete an episode. I agree with Connor here. I think that's true. I think deleting the
[02:20:50] episode is overkill and it's unnecessary.
[02:20:52] I think that's crazy. Now also I want to make it very clear as well in case you're watching
[02:21:04] this on YouTube. Who would do that? Who would do that? Give me my ideas about them. Yeah.
[02:21:16] I've got here we go. Give me a second. We back. We back. We're good that this is no
[02:22:42] dynamic clip but I'm sure that there's a good chance the comments you know might
[02:22:48] have might get taken over to hang on how big this clip is please think for
[02:22:53] yourself please don't just read top comment and form your opinion base
[02:22:56] around that obviously you're all adults I trust you and what I really
[02:23:02] appreciated it is that a lot of Trash Taste fans did seem to be just tired of
[02:23:08] people picking a side and being emotionally charged about it and we're
[02:23:11] kind of just like hey maybe it's not for me or good next episode or hey I don't
[02:23:16] engage with this I'm done so I appreciate a lot of the the sensibility
[02:23:21] in this because I think like we live at a time where everyone is so emotionally
[02:23:26] charged and there's just so much rhetoric and so much you know yeah
[02:23:30] People are mad.
[02:23:32] Of course.
[02:23:33] Of course they're pissed.
[02:23:34] And so I appreciate that people sometimes can have a sensible approach to it.
[02:23:39] I think what you will always get from me is never a clear-cut answer.
[02:23:43] You'll always get an argument that I try to be as sensible as possible
[02:23:48] and I try to consider all...
[02:23:50] Oh, look at the chat.
[02:23:51] They already know.
[02:23:56] Yeah, they already know.
[02:23:59] sides
[02:24:00] And I'm not
[02:24:02] Like a centrist or anything like that or whatever or anything fucking thing like that
[02:24:05] The reason I didn't talk about my political opinions online is not because I don't have any political opinions
[02:24:09] It's just because I just think that the online space does not get anything out of me talking about it
[02:24:15] There's nothing I don't think that like there's a big problem where especially people that are like super politically motivated
[02:24:21] They think that everybody else on the internet has to take a side with everything and I feel like that's so fucking toxic
[02:24:29] It's so toxic not everybody has to have an opinion on everything not everything has to be political
[02:24:36] You can have an anime podcast without discussing
[02:24:40] Contemporary social politics. You don't need to pick a side. You don't need to make a statement
[02:24:46] You don't need to do any of that
[02:24:48] It's not necessary and I think the people that are trying to make it necessary are just assholes
[02:24:54] to engage. I don't think it provides any value. I just hate France, and I think that's a fair
[02:25:04] opinion. But you know, at the end of the day, I feel that the internet would be a lot better
[02:25:12] off if some people just knew how to shut the fuck up. And that's kind of where I stand.
[02:25:17] And so I'm one of the I'm of the opinion that look, I think I I'm I'm an informed guy,
[02:25:23] But I also recognize that the internet doesn't benefit from me sharing my opinion.
[02:25:30] That's totally fair.
[02:25:32] And it's okay also to not have an opinion.
[02:25:33] I think it's also okay to not give a fuck.
[02:25:36] Because I think it's kind of fucking exhausting right now.
[02:25:39] And look, you don't always have to be on 24 fucking 7.
[02:25:43] I think you can, you can tackle it at the, your own way and you can tackle it in a
[02:25:47] way that you want.
[02:25:48] But, you know, I was never going to talk about this at some point in my life.
[02:25:53] I've probably just let you say it in one of my songs.
[02:25:54] I don't want to talk about it as well.
[02:25:55] I don't feel, I don't feel precious.
[02:25:56] I should talk about it all. But yeah, I thought there's a lot of interesting things to discuss
[02:25:59] And I'm sure I'm gonna look back this clip and feel like I should have said 10 different things differently
[02:26:03] Yeah, but I think the underlying point is the same
[02:26:05] I've like look to the trash tastes fans are disappointed
[02:26:09] Sorry, you know is unfortunate
[02:26:12] Are we gonna leave the episode now if you did you unsubscribe? Okay? I apologize
[02:26:17] Yeah for that that you felt the need to a pop to you know to unsubscribe but
[02:26:23] At the end of the day, you know those
[02:26:25] You're just a we did not estimate what would happen
[02:26:29] And then there's that's true. I think that's definitely accurate. I mean like if you are if you're on Twitter
[02:26:38] Like and like I would say like on YouTube is much more like right-wing or conservative than I think Twitter is and
[02:26:45] Hassan's also pretty popular on Twitter
[02:26:48] So you would expect to see a lot less people that would pop off about this
[02:26:52] And I think that it did probably catch them by surprise and they didn't expect that it would have this much of a negative
[02:26:59] This much of a negative resentment or you know response the classic. I'm sorry you're offended non-apology
[02:27:05] I don't think he needs to apologize for it
[02:27:08] I mean if he wanted to have somebody on his podcast
[02:27:10] I think it would have been a bigger bitch move to apologize
[02:27:14] Like I mean if you want to have somebody on the show and other people get pissed off about it
[02:27:19] Are you gonna let them take over your show and say like oh well this is the way that you have to do things fuck that
[02:27:26] What is he apologizing for yeah exactly and like if
[02:27:30] If they're not gonna have a sawn on again. I think the problem solved anyway. Who cares a
[02:27:35] Million drama child to jump onto and it's like okay. This is just you know it went from being yeah
[02:27:42] The opinion of actual trash days fans to very quickly becoming the opinion of like certain groups
[02:27:47] who would just kind of rally around it.
[02:27:50] Which, to be fair, was also Hassan's group too.
[02:27:54] I mean, it's not like this is a one-sided perspective.
[02:27:57] Like, yeah, it's not one-sided at all.
[02:28:00] I'll see if there's another clip about this,
[02:28:02] but we'll go back and look at it again.
[02:28:04] Give me one second.
[02:28:09] Cause somebody said there was another clip
[02:28:10] talking about it.
[02:28:11] Yeah, I mean, like there's gonna be brigading
[02:28:13] that comes from both sides.
[02:28:15] That's generally how anything like this goes.
[02:28:18] Is there any more information about this?
[02:28:20] This is all, it's basically all the same clip.
[02:28:22] Oh, here we go.
[02:28:24] And, okay.
[02:28:32] You know, I told this on as well.
[02:28:33] I was like, hey, look, the show is not political.
[02:28:38] We don't want to deal with politics, you know,
[02:28:41] but most likely not going to have you on again.
[02:28:43] No, and that's not like anything like, hey, man, you know,
[02:28:46] it's just like, look,
[02:28:48] we don't want to fucking deal with politics.
[02:28:49] I think the trash taste for you is also don't fucking want to do it.
[02:28:52] Is it an anime podcast?
[02:28:53] Why would you bring up politics?
[02:28:56] Yeah, I mean, of course.
[02:28:58] With intense fucking comments, yeah, it sucks to read people just getting fucking upset
[02:29:03] as shit about it.
[02:29:05] And I know some like fans all for sound will be annoyed about that.
[02:29:09] But you know, I just told him I was like, look, at the end of the day, we don't want
[02:29:12] to invite like a fucking shit share to the comments.
[02:29:17] I think it was ignorant on our part to think that
[02:29:20] if we just didn't talk about politics,
[02:29:22] that it would stay out of it.
[02:29:23] Cause that was our thinking,
[02:29:24] you know, cause we already had them on once
[02:29:26] and it was fine.
[02:29:27] But some people were angry about it.
[02:29:30] But yeah, I mean, it was ignorant on our part to think that,
[02:29:33] you know, if you didn't talk about politics,
[02:29:35] it wouldn't matter.
[02:29:36] But yeah, you know, a lot of things have changed
[02:29:38] in two years.
[02:29:39] I'm not, I don't keep up with what's going on.
[02:29:43] You know, I get all my news from the BBC.
[02:29:46] I don't go on Twitter, I uninstalled it.
[02:29:48] I think all of us-
[02:29:50] I think that's fair.
[02:29:51] I mean, like they might not have,
[02:29:53] I think that they underestimated the negative feedback.
[02:29:56] And if they had seen that negative feedback,
[02:29:58] they wouldn't have done it.
[02:29:59] Sure, so he's brainwashed.
[02:30:01] Well, everybody is gonna have, look, look,
[02:30:03] my point is that everybody's gonna have an opinion
[02:30:07] on something like that.
[02:30:08] If you bring on somebody who's divisive,
[02:30:10] you're going to divide people, big fucking surprise.
[02:30:13] kind of blindsided by it. So it's kind of, you know, a lot of people, like, they're out
[02:30:18] of touch. I'm like, I guess, like, I think that's safe to say if this is being in touch.
[02:30:23] Yes.
[02:30:24] Living on Twitter and engaging with politics 24 seven because we just don't do that. We've
[02:30:29] never done that. I think that it's I almost is unhealthy. I feel like the level of vitriol
[02:30:40] is almost like at like a point that is so like toxic to everyone involved.
[02:30:46] That's true.
[02:30:48] But I have no, no wish to engage with it.
[02:30:53] Yeah, he's right.
[02:30:55] Yeah, absolutely.
[02:30:56] Not brainwashed, just uninformed on political culture.
[02:30:59] Well, I think that like really it's about gauging a small amount of people is,
[02:31:06] what do you call it?
[02:31:06] Um, like having a small amount of people that are like hyper fixated on something is very different.
[02:31:14] Right. Like, I mean, there are some people that are like massively fucking like
[02:31:17] extreme. He endorsed a terrorist. I mean, I, there are going to be people that are going to respond
[02:31:24] that way. Sure. I feel like that's the case with anything, right? I dig it from a, from our
[02:31:32] podcast perspective and from our perspective. Yeah. It is fair to say that if we don't
[02:31:38] engage in politics publicly because you're a mess. None of us live in the US. None of us are in any
[02:31:44] of these kind of intent. I think here's the problem that a lot of people have with something like this
[02:31:49] is that what do you think the probability is that they would have somebody on who's like an
[02:31:53] extremely right-wing person? And I think that everybody would pretty much agree that that
[02:31:59] probability would be extremely low. And so I think what happens and the reason why people
[02:32:04] get frustrated is that they see like they see exceptions being made and standards being unfair
[02:32:16] or not like equivalent for one person versus another person. And I think that's been a big reason
[02:32:23] why people were frustrated too is they think that by having a person like this on and not having
[02:32:29] other people on that are similar but the opposite, you are effectively displaying what your beliefs are.
[02:32:38] Like, and again, I'm not saying this is true, I'm just saying, I'm explaining why I think a
[02:32:43] lot of the negative comments happen. Is this the same argument people use against you? Yeah, yeah,
[02:32:48] definitely. It's political situations. I think it is also fair to say that- Somebody
[02:32:56] How many far right people are going to be avid anime fans?
[02:33:11] Yeah, why would we bring someone political on?
[02:33:13] Which I think is a very fair and extremely like a very fair criticism of us, which I agree with.
[02:33:21] And then I think the most annoying thing from my perspective and this whole thing is that
[02:33:27] there were legitimately fans of Trash Taste who were unhappy.
[02:33:30] Um, and it's frustrating because you can't see, like, actually hear from people who watch
[02:33:38] Trash Taste or who aren't happy, uh, because they were just injured into like a political
[02:33:43] dick swinging contest.
[02:33:44] He's right about that too.
[02:33:46] That when people talk about a topic like this, it becomes like their, their show becomes
[02:33:50] a battleground for a social issue.
[02:33:54] And so like, I think it's fair for him to be criticized for him to be critical
[02:33:57] of that and frustrated about that.
[02:33:59] Of course you would be.
[02:34:02] I think that's what makes sense.
[02:34:03] Which is bad on our part,
[02:34:05] because we never had any politics
[02:34:07] or any kind of talks like that in the comments.
[02:34:11] So I think it was kind of bad of us
[02:34:12] to kind of almost invite that.
[02:34:16] Second of all, the thing that was also very frustrating
[02:34:19] is that no matter what people were saying,
[02:34:23] there was a lot of brigading on a lot of sides.
[02:34:25] And I think that two things can be true at once.
[02:34:27] There were Trash Taste fans who were unhappy,
[02:34:29] And that also was brigading, which is also frustrating to deal with because then it's like, okay, now we can't actually listen to any criticism on proxy war.
[02:34:38] The episode because both sides are jumping in, right?
[02:34:42] And, you know, I even told the Samas like, Hey, man, can you can you not get like, it's bad enough that one side is doing this.
[02:34:49] Please don't bring up the fucking episode and be like, Hey, send people, you know, I was like, you know, just be above this.
[02:34:56] You know, don't, don't, don't do this.
[02:34:59] You know, cause I look, if, if people who are, have very extreme
[02:35:04] beliefs, want to go crazy, I can't stop them.
[02:35:06] They can, they can do whatever they want.
[02:35:08] Yeah.
[02:35:09] But you hope that at least, you know, another side wouldn't do that as well.
[02:35:13] So I told them I was like, please don't do that.
[02:35:15] Of course they would because if they don't, then they lose.
[02:35:18] Uh, that's the reason.
[02:35:22] Yeah.
[02:35:22] Uh, that, that's the reason is that like, of course, I want to
[02:35:25] back against it because you don't want to be put in a position where you get
[02:35:29] attacked or anything like that and so yeah it's that simple how's that extreme
[02:35:33] beliefs um well like what i'm saying is that there are going to be people that
[02:35:38] are going to like get mad about something like this and then use this as a
[02:35:42] platform for them to complain about some other random shit right that's
[02:35:46] really what my point was and what i was saying check the next clip okay
[02:35:51] uh which was the last one all right this is the last one we'll watch one
[02:35:54] more. We lost 4,000 subscribers, which is not a lot, but I also think it is it is it is disingenuous
[02:36:08] and I think it's the last one bad to pretend like you know that people aren't unhappy.
[02:36:15] Um, so like 10 on social blade, they probably lost like, I mean, just like a net loss versus like
[02:36:22] a loss and the game right they probably lost more than 4000 but the net loss might have been 4000
[02:36:28] you know i'm like that's sad i feel bad that 5000 4000 people who watch trash taste feel like
[02:36:34] they can no longer watch it that you know that feels bad they'll come back that's a you know a
[02:36:38] miscalculation on our part yeah uh there was also a couple of stuff flying around that's interesting
[02:36:45] so first of all a lot of people were accusing me of deleting comments we're not deleting comments
[02:36:49] we never have. We saw this. YouTube has auto moderation so naturally if you put the word terrorist.
[02:36:54] Yeah, we already saw this part. Yeah, there you go. And so that's it. That's it.
[02:36:59] This actually lost a lot of people over this. Well, I mean, again, you bring on somebody that
[02:37:03] has divisive opinions and it's going to divide people. I know it's crazy, guys. It's really
[02:37:09] crazy but that's how it always is. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. Oh, is he mad? Oh, shit. It's about them tariffs.
[02:37:31] Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaking right now after the U.S. left Canada with 25% tariffs.
[02:37:42] Let's listen. So today, the United States launched a trade war against Canada.
[02:37:50] their closest partner and ally, their closest friend. At the same time, they're talking about
[02:37:58] working positively with Russia, appeasing Vladimir Putin, a lying, murderous dictator.
[02:38:07] Make that make sense.
[02:38:09] He's pissed. See, this is like, this is definitely the energy you have when you've already
[02:38:16] decided that you're going to retire. This is last week in senior year energy. He's already
[02:38:24] out. He's going to leave anyway. So he's just gonna, yeah, I could say whatever the fuck
[02:38:29] I want. This is it. Yep. Canadians are reasonable and we are polite, but we will not back down
[02:38:37] from a fight. What about you booing the anthem? How about that? Not when our country and
[02:38:42] And the well-being of everyone in it is at stake.
[02:38:48] At the moment, the U.S. tariffs came into effect in the early hours of this morning.
[02:38:55] And so did the Canadian response.
[02:38:58] And that is?
[02:38:59] Canada will be implementing 25% tariffs against $155 billion worth of American goods.
[02:39:08] with tariffs on $30 billion worth of goods immediately and tariffs on the remaining $125
[02:39:15] billion of American products in 21 days time.
[02:39:20] Should these tariffs not cease?
[02:39:21] I'm feeling like the next step is 50%, what do you think, 50%?
[02:39:27] What do you think?
[02:39:28] Maybe Trump do about 125%, 1,000%?
[02:39:38] Well, that's after they try to go up again.
[02:39:42] said he's matching whatever they add. So does that mean he's going to do another 25 percent now?
[02:39:50] It's going to go up to 50 percent? Oh no. It's a lose-lose with China. Will they tariff China too?
[02:40:06] We are in active and ongoing discussions with provinces and territories to pursue several
[02:40:12] non-tariff measures, measures which will demonstrate that there are no winners in a trade
[02:40:20] war. Now, just like I did a month ago, I want to speak first directly to the American people.
[02:40:29] Oh, this is me. We don't want this. We want to work with you as a friend and ally. And we don't
[02:40:40] want to see you hurt either. But your government has chosen to do this to you. As of this morning,
[02:40:51] Mark, wouldn't that mean that you're choosing to do it to your people too?
[02:40:54] Because if he's saying the tariffs are being done to the American people,
[02:41:00] wouldn't that mean he's doing the same thing? Like, I mean, I just, I mean, that
[02:41:04] would be the logic, right? Sir, down and inflation is set to rise dramatically
[02:41:12] all across your country. Your government has chosen to put American jobs at
[02:41:18] risk at the thousands of workplaces that succeed because of materials
[02:41:24] from Canada or because of consumers in Canada or both. They've chosen to raise
[02:41:33] costs for American consumers on everyday essential items like groceries and gas,
[02:41:38] on major purchases like cars and homes, and everything in between. I feel
[02:41:46] like the tariff rhetoric doesn't really make a lot of sense to me
[02:41:50] Because like whenever he's going and saying that like, you know, the US is doing it to their own people,
[02:41:56] wouldn't he then be accusing himself of doing the exact same thing to his own people whenever he has reciprocal tariffs?
[02:42:03] Like, I feel like, yeah, yeah, I don't know, are you slow? No, I'm just saying, like, that's just...
[02:42:15] Yeah, but he didn't start it? No, I didn't think so either.
[02:42:21] That's the trade war Trump started? No, it definitely is. No, 100%. Absolutely 100%.
[02:42:27] They've chosen to harm American national security
[02:42:33] impeding access to the abundant critical minerals energy building materials and
[02:42:39] Fertilizers that we have and that the United States needs
[02:42:44] to grow and prosper
[02:42:48] They've chosen to launch a trade war that will first and foremost harm American families
[02:42:54] they've chosen to sabotage their own agenda that was supposed to usher in a
[02:43:01] new golden age for the United States. And they've chosen to undermine the
[02:43:08] incredible work we've done together to tackle the scourge that is fentanyl, a
[02:43:14] drug that must be wiped from the face of the earth. So on that point, let me be
[02:43:20] crystal clear. There is absolutely no justification or need whatsoever for these
[02:43:30] tariffs today. Now the legal pretext your government is using to bring in these
[02:43:37] tariffs is that Canada is apparently unwilling to help in the fight against a
[02:43:44] legal fentanyl. Well, that is totally false. Let's look at the facts. Our border is already
[02:43:54] safe and secure. Far less than 1% of fentanyl flows and less than 1% of illegal crossings
[02:44:01] into the United States comes from Canada. But we acted because we know we can always
[02:44:09] do better. We responded to concerns, including for the fact that he lying. I'm going to say
[02:44:19] something that's not really related. But like this whole thing about him being Fidel Castro's son,
[02:44:24] I completely believe it. I 100% believe it. I think it's it's undeniable. I wish on the last
[02:44:33] day he would just come out and say it. He'd be like, Yeah, yeah, I got you. Really? Yeah,
[02:44:42] Yeah, no, I do believe it. I'm sorry, I do. Yeah, I don't know what to say.
[02:44:51] President, by implementing an ambitious $1.3 billion border plan. A border plan that includes
[02:45:01] generational investments in new AI and imaging tools to stop the flow of fentanyl in its
[02:45:08] tracks.
[02:45:09] I'm not really sure what Trump's in-game is with putting all these tariffs on Canada.
[02:45:14] i don't i don't really see like what's the
[02:45:17] like how what where's the wind condition here
[02:45:22] under coordination and information sharing
[02:45:25] with an american agencies
[02:45:27] along with the deployment of drones helicopters an additional personnel to
[02:45:32] keep our borders secure
[02:45:35] now month ago as part of an agreement with the united states that pause the
[02:45:39] tariffs
[02:45:40] we made further commitments
[02:45:43] we appointed Kevin Brasau as our fentanyl czar,
[02:45:47] a man who dedicated his multi-decade career
[02:45:50] in law enforcement to combating organized crime networks
[02:45:54] and drug trafficking.
[02:45:56] We designated seven drug cartels,
[02:45:59] sick, evil groups who cynically profit off the pain
[02:46:03] and suffering the people on both sides of the border
[02:46:05] as the terrorist organizations that they are.
[02:46:09] That's good.
[02:46:10] And just yesterday, we launched a new joint operations
[02:46:14] partnership supported by a $200 million investment
[02:46:19] between Canada's security and law enforcement agencies.
[02:46:23] A lot of money.
[02:46:24] A partnership that will enhance the coordination
[02:46:26] of information and intelligence
[02:46:28] in order to thwart criminal gangs involved
[02:46:31] in the illegal fentanyl trade.
[02:46:34] A lot of people hate this guy.
[02:46:36] I've never talked to somebody in Canada personally
[02:46:39] that likes him. Like, I don't know exactly why they don't like him. I'm not really sure.
[02:46:47] I mean, I'm not a Canadian. But I've never talked to somebody who likes him. That's it.
[02:47:00] And critically, our actions are working. As the US states, as the US Customs and Border
[02:47:08] Protection just acknowledged, there was a 97% drop in fentanyl seizures from January
[02:47:16] compared to December to a near zero low of less than half an ounce seized in January.
[02:47:27] Even with all the further enforcements and actions we've taken at the borders.
[02:47:33] In sum, we stepped up.
[02:47:38] I can't see Fenton will be in the real reason for this happening.
[02:47:41] There's got to be something else you don't know about.
[02:47:46] That's the way I see it. Yeah, it's gotta be something else.
[02:47:51] Gaged closely and constructively with the President and his administration. We did everything
[02:47:58] we promised. We stuck to our word. And we did it because we believe in working together
[02:48:06] to protect our citizens. Now I want to speak directly to one specific American.
[02:48:19] As I said, man, this is, dude, this is last, like this guy knows he's leaving.
[02:48:26] He doesn't give a fuck.
[02:48:28] Yeah, the call out, yeah.
[02:48:31] Half an ounce can kill 7k people, by the way, god damn.
[02:48:40] Donald, in the over eight years, you and I have worked together.
[02:48:47] We've done-
[02:48:48] Wait.
[02:48:49] Big things.
[02:48:50] Donald. In the over eight years, you and I have worked together.
[02:48:56] Donald.
[02:48:57] We've done big things.
[02:48:59] Big things.
[02:49:00] We signed a historic deal that has created record jobs and growth in both of our countries.
[02:49:07] We've done big things together on the world stage, as Canada and the US have done together for decades, for generations.
[02:49:17] And now we should be working together to ensure even greater prosperity for North Americans in a very uncertain and challenging world.
[02:49:30] I'm going to just say, I think that a lot of the animosity and the aggression towards Canada.
[02:49:39] Don't really feel like it's funny to meme about right like us versus Canada Canada 51st state, etc
[02:49:46] But like I don't really it's funny, but like it's not something I would like
[02:49:53] It's not something I take seriously. You know what I mean?
[02:49:57] Yeah, it's just it's funny. That's all
[02:50:00] It's not funny at all. I don't know I think you can laugh at like, you know
[02:50:03] The like they're in that hockey game them yelling at each other and booing getting in fights
[02:50:09] I think that's fine, but I don't think that most Americans have a problem with Canada.
[02:50:14] I don't think so.
[02:50:15] Now it's not in my habit to agree with the Wall Street Journal, but Donald, they point
[02:50:25] out that even though you're a very smart guy, this is a very dumb thing to do.
[02:50:34] We two friends fighting is exactly what our opponents around the world want to see.
[02:50:45] And now, to my fellow Canadians, I won't sugarcoat it.
[02:50:50] This is going to be tough, even though we're all going to pull together, because that's
[02:50:56] what we do.
[02:50:58] We will use every tool at our disposal so Canadian workers and businesses can weather
[02:51:03] this storm.
[02:51:05] From expanding EI benefits and making them more flexible to providing direct supports
[02:51:10] to businesses we will be there as needed to help. But Canada make no mistake.
[02:51:18] Trump is canceling the tariffs again? There's no way, bro. Like, there's no way to saw a
[02:51:34] tweet. No, no, we'll look at it after this. He keeping people on their toes. I want off
[02:51:41] this roller coaster. Yes, Donald's wild ride. Holy shit. How long does it last?
[02:51:57] no matter what the cost, the federal government and other orders of government will be there
[02:52:02] for you. We will defend Canadian jobs. We will take measures to prevent predatory behavior
[02:52:10] that threatens Canadian companies because of the impacts of this trade war, leaving them
[02:52:16] open to takeovers. We will relentlessly fight to protect our economy. We will stand
[02:52:24] up for Canadians every single second of every single day because this country is worth fighting
[02:52:32] for.
[02:52:33] Wow.
[02:52:34] The last few months have been stressful and honestly exhausting.
[02:52:40] All right.
[02:52:41] While the Prime Minister is speaking in French, I want to bring in Céline's Paula Newton.
[02:52:45] She's joining us from Ottawa.
[02:52:46] I've seen a White House reporter, Elena Trine.
[02:52:49] Paula, I've come to the U.S. Canadian relations for many, many years.
[02:52:54] I grew up in Buffalo, New York, right on the border with Canada.
[02:52:57] Our family used to go to Canada, to Ontario, to Crystal Beach.
[02:53:00] Every summer we had a home there, so I spent a lot of time growing up effectively in Canada.
[02:53:06] I have never seen this US-Canadian relationship deteriorate as seriously as it has right
[02:53:12] now.
[02:53:13] The Prime Minister of Canada is saying the US has declared a trade war against Canada.
[02:53:19] Have you ever seen this U.S.-Canadian relationship as bad as it is right now?
[02:53:24] Absolutely not, Wolf.
[02:53:26] I echo your thoughts.
[02:53:28] My entire lifetime, Wolf, in terms of what you speak and that very close friendship between
[02:53:34] Americans and Canadians, I have never seen anti-Americanism reach this height in my
[02:53:39] entire lifetime.
[02:53:40] I've seen a lot of, I'm just going to say, there's nobody that hates Americans
[02:53:45] more than Canadians.
[02:53:46] I've seen this, you play online video games with Kate.
[02:53:49] They got all kinds of shit to talk about America.
[02:53:52] But every single time, all the time,
[02:53:55] they're like, yeah, we're the good ones every fucking time.
[02:53:59] We love America.
[02:54:00] Yeah, I know, but you also complain about this a lot, right?
[02:54:03] Huh? It's a little bit of both.
[02:54:05] We are the good ones for sure.
[02:54:11] Wolf, that was the prime minister,
[02:54:13] the man who will not be prime minister much longer,
[02:54:15] probably a matter of days.
[02:54:17] And it was really Justin Trudeau unplugged saying to that saying that he could speak to the American people themselves in a blunt forceful way.
[02:54:26] See, I wish they would do this all the time.
[02:54:30] Like this is one thing that I hope that they bring back is just going and like maybe this is me being selfish because it's really good content.
[02:54:39] But man, is it good content?
[02:54:44] Like it is.
[02:54:45] It's such good.
[02:54:46] It's so entertaining.
[02:54:47] It's a bit of both, yeah.
[02:54:50] Because he doesn't have anything to lose now politically.
[02:54:55] And I do note that he basically said Donald, addressing him directly, you are a smart man,
[02:55:02] but echoing the words of the Wall Street Journal, this is a dumb thing to do.
[02:55:06] He also made it clear, though, to Canadians, Wolf, that look, he's not going to sugar
[02:55:09] coat it and this will be tough.
[02:55:11] Well, what's interesting here is that so many people across Canada are echoing
[02:55:16] what the Prime Minister has said.
[02:55:17] And you've had leaders of provinces say that they're actually breaking up with America and
[02:55:23] make no mistake here.
[02:55:25] This will hurt Canadians.
[02:55:27] This will really bite.
[02:55:28] But it will also hurt many Americans as well.
[02:55:33] In terms of what happens going forward, this is escalation.
[02:55:36] And Justin Trudeau is putting the United States on notice that there will be escalation.
[02:55:41] Key though, he did speak to those strategic industries.
[02:55:44] We talk about critical minerals.
[02:55:46] We've heard so much about how many Ukraine has.
[02:55:49] Canada arguably has some of the largest deposits
[02:55:52] of critical minerals in the world.
[02:55:54] They were willing to certainly open themselves up
[02:55:57] to even American companies that wanted to come in
[02:55:58] and try and exploit that
[02:56:00] and try and clear some of the regulatory stuff.
[02:56:02] CNN's propaganda.
[02:56:03] I mean, like every news station I watch,
[02:56:07] if I pull up Fox News, people are like,
[02:56:09] ah, it's Fox.
[02:56:10] If I pull up in MSNBC, ah, geez, MSNBC.
[02:56:14] if i pull up cnl it's cnn
[02:56:17] it doesn't matter guys
[02:56:18] everything's fake they're all propaganda just read it listen to it make a
[02:56:23] decision for your fucking self right
[02:56:25] uh... that that that's really what it comes down to people have to lose their
[02:56:28] jobs causing a good content
[02:56:30] is not very respectful for both sides here
[02:56:34] uh... yeah no i i mean it
[02:56:36] if you were looking for a person who's going to manage their town and not
[02:56:42] talk about things in a inflammatory manner. You are at the wrong place. You're at the
[02:56:51] wrong place. This is the place where we talk about things in a way that upsets people. We
[02:56:57] bring up like we don't sugarcoat anything either. We got we got no problem with that.
[02:57:05] And it's not Reddit. This isn't for pussies. Now, are you right that I'm being an asshole?
[02:57:10] Yes, I am. I am being an asshole right now. And I don't want anybody to lose their job.
[02:57:17] I think everybody knows that, though. If we have to cater the conversations and the content
[02:57:23] to the lowest common denominator of, you know, pussy's crying, well, we're not going to say
[02:57:31] anything that's funny. We're just trying to have fun. That's it. You're the biggest pussy.
[02:57:40] I'm the I'm the biggest pussy. Okay. That's great. Anyway, so um, yeah, so that's that's that's it
[02:57:47] So you're gonna get mad you get mad as much as you want, but it's not gonna stop
[02:57:53] People being unemployed is better for that's actually another yes or their thing because if they're unemployed they watch the stream more
[02:57:59] Now I was pointing people to say they watch at work
[02:58:01] It's clear the Trump administration was not interested.
[02:58:05] Well, this is a decoupling, not just from Canada, but certainly many, many Western allies.
[02:58:11] And Europe right now, we've also been put on notice about tariffs in April, are taking
[02:58:16] note.
[02:58:17] What happens next?
[02:58:18] We continue to see the fallout.
[02:58:20] We do hear that more measures, including what we discussed weeks ago about things like
[02:58:24] US alcohol coming right off the shelves in Canada.
[02:58:28] That's just one example from our podcast perspective and from our perspective.
[02:58:33] It is fair to say that if we don't.
[02:58:37] How the fuck did that happen?
[02:58:43] In Canada, that's just one example of something that will hit Republican states like Kentucky
[02:58:48] that will not be able to sell much of their bourbon into Canada at all.
[02:58:54] But there is so much more here at stake.
[02:58:57] is energy both oil but also a natural gas and also electricity and Canada on the
[02:59:05] table right now has a threat of putting an export tariff on that which will
[02:59:09] instantly make hold on for a moment because the Prime Minister has started
[02:59:14] taking some questions from reporters he starts speaking American again holy shit
[02:59:18] thank God all right let's listen about vice president Pence right now
[02:59:22] Excuse me, Vice President Vance right now, I want to listen.
[02:59:27] Very clearly that in terms of taking action on fentanyl, we are doing everything that is
[02:59:36] necessary and not just for the United States, for ourselves as well as Canadians are suffering
[02:59:42] as well from the scourge that is illegal fentanyl.
[02:59:50] We have laid out extensive plans, actions, cooperations, including as recently as the
[02:59:56] past days in Washington, and they have always been very well received.
[03:00:02] And the numbers bear that out.
[03:00:05] I think in what President Trump said yesterday, that there is nothing Canada or Mexico can
[03:00:12] do to avoid these tariffs underlines very clearly what I think a lot of us have suspected
[03:00:18] for a long time, that these tariffs are not specifically about fentanyl, even though that
[03:00:26] is the legal justification he must use to.
[03:00:30] Yeah, I'm trying to think why he'd even do that.
[03:00:33] That's one thing I'm confused about.
[03:00:34] It's like, yeah, what is it?
[03:00:39] Trump's in the game.
[03:00:40] Yeah, my guess is speed.
[03:00:41] Yeah, I don't even know.
[03:00:42] It makes enough sense because you think he's just a big orange fat, dumb retard.
[03:00:49] and he's doing everything wrong because he's stupid.
[03:00:56] Ha ha ha ha!
[03:00:58] Well, fuck!
[03:01:01] That sucks!
[03:01:03] Actually move forward with these tariffs.
[03:01:05] The United States is announcing suspending aid for Ukraine.
[03:01:08] The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, of Canada and saying that basically this idea
[03:01:12] that the reason for these tariffs is because of fit and null is a false pre-tax.
[03:01:17] And he talks about all the things that Canada has done to crack down and that
[03:01:21] less than 1% of fentanyl that was seized at the U.S. border was from Canada.
[03:01:27] Elena, it struck me, you're at the White House and I'm wondering, he talked about how
[03:01:31] he hasn't talked to Trump yet, he hopes to, he called him, he tried to appeal to him directly
[03:01:37] saying Donald and he said, you know, you're a smart man but this is dumb saying that
[03:01:42] he agreed with the Wall Street Journal.
[03:01:45] Is there any reaction from the White House, Elena?
[03:01:49] from the moments that we've heard him say that, not yet that I've heard Paula, but look,
[03:01:54] this is something, Pamela, excuse me, this is something that I think is definitely going
[03:01:59] to receive a reaction from the president and the White House.
[03:02:02] I've got a really good feeling that there's going to be a reaction.
[03:02:07] I got a really good feeling about that.
[03:02:10] Strongest language we have heard yet from the prime minister.
[03:02:14] A couple of things that really struck out to me, stuck out to me from what he has
[03:02:18] said.
[03:02:19] that they have been engaging repeatedly in conversations
[03:02:23] as recently in the last couple of days
[03:02:25] with the Trump administration
[03:02:26] that they are doing everything that they can.
[03:02:29] As you mentioned, I think the point
[03:02:31] where he was addressing Donald,
[03:02:32] he was addressing the president directly by name,
[03:02:35] using that harsh language, going on to say,
[03:02:37] you know, we've worked together,
[03:02:38] we've had a relationship for several years,
[03:02:40] we've done big things together,
[03:02:42] we should be working together now.
[03:02:44] All things that we-
[03:02:45] So I'm just announced retaliation.
[03:02:50] Oh, geez.
[03:02:53] you'll fuck that war in ukraine we're gonna have a war in fucking canada
[03:02:57] to go fucking take over canada
[03:03:03] all my car
[03:03:07] heard you know him say and and and maybe more nicer or friendlier terms before
[03:03:12] but now you're hearing a very direct harsh language from the prime minister
[03:03:17] look i mean from what the president said yesterday and what has been
[03:03:20] i'm kind of clears he said yesterday that he doesn't believe there's any
[03:03:23] more room to negotiate when it comes
[03:03:25] uh... to what canada and mexico are doing he said
[03:03:28] uh... very clearly that he believes they aren't doing enough and fatten all you
[03:03:31] heard the prime minister argue that he doesn't believe that's actually what
[03:03:34] these tariffs
[03:03:35] are about and then today you've heard a lot of donald trump's cabinet members
[03:03:38] people like somebody in chat said a second war of northern aggression
[03:03:47] um... howard luttner the commerce secretary you've heard
[03:03:49] uh... peter novaro the
[03:03:51] uh... a key trade advisor
[03:03:52] to the president argue that
[03:03:54] they do see some real changes in stemming the flow of migrants
[03:03:59] and fentanyl from coming over the border that perhaps these tariffs will be called off.
[03:04:04] But clearly this is a huge deterioration with allies that we have had and one thing of course
[03:04:09] I think the real change that we could see is in the reaction that the president in the
[03:04:13] White House has to how the United States economy is being impacted already over the last couple
[03:04:18] of days, the last two days.
[03:04:20] We've seen the stock market drop from 1,500 points, we're seeing different companies
[03:04:24] like Target saying prices are going to increase.
[03:04:27] something as well that will ignite some sort of reaction from this White House.
[03:04:31] We see the Dow Jones industrial is down now. Just today 788 points, at least so far
[03:04:38] now 790 points. We heard the Prime Minister Elena Sight of the Wall
[03:04:45] Street Journal editorial at today's Wall Street Journal, usually a conservative
[03:04:49] editorial page. The headline is Trump takes the dumbest tariff plunge. And it
[03:04:55] right so far do you really think that he's not like so far like it I don't know
[03:05:07] what's gonna happen what you have y'all gotta keep them on we have eight more
[03:05:11] years of this at least so y'all y'all trying to act like this is a big deal
[03:05:19] uh-uh man it's this we've courted mr. Trump's ire by calling the Mexico and
[03:05:28] Canada levies the dumbest in history and we may have understated the point. Mr.
[03:05:33] Trump is whacking friends not adversaries and you know it's interesting
[03:05:38] because this US-Canada relationship which has always been so strong, so powerful
[03:05:43] has now deteriorated to where this is going on. It's stunning and he talked
[03:05:48] about the fact that this is exactly what our adversaries want to see this
[03:05:52] deterioration of an alliance that has so much history. I want to bring in
[03:05:57] retired U.S. Army General, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Wesley Clark. He's joining
[03:06:02] us right now. General Clark, thanks so much for joining us. Let me first of all get your
[03:06:05] reaction to Prime Minister Trudeau's condemnation of what the Trump administration is doing
[03:06:11] here.
[03:06:12] Well, I think he's exactly right when he says that it's not about fentanyl. What
[03:06:18] is it about? What is it about when you want to sever the relationship with your
[03:06:22] closest ally. You're worried about Chinese and Russian ships in the Arctic, and so we're going
[03:06:29] to have a breach of our work with Canada. It doesn't make sense. And so when you try to understand
[03:06:36] this, it doesn't make economic sense. It doesn't make strategic sense. I think that the way a
[03:06:41] lot of people see it is they see it that Canada is effectively protected by the United States,
[03:06:49] And this is the way I think that like Trump fans see it is that Canada like enjoys the protection by the United States, and they think that there is like an unfair advantage Canada is getting like they're getting too much out of it and we're not getting enough out of it.
[03:07:06] And that's the way that they defend it.
[03:07:09] Now, I'm not even agreeing with this. I'm just saying like if I had to assume what those people think that's probably what they're thinking
[03:07:19] Protected from who I don't know Russia who the fuck knows
[03:07:22] I'm just saying that's what they think
[03:07:24] That's a break in the way that the US operates and yes
[03:07:33] The markets going down wolf because when you look at something like this, it's not about the tariffs
[03:07:38] It's about the credibility of the United States. It's about the trustworthiness of the president
[03:07:43] It's about what kind of leadership he brings to the United States.
[03:07:48] There were issues in the election. People knew this, but people were concerned about
[03:07:52] the economy. Let's look at the economy. But I'm concerned about what's happening
[03:07:59] in global affairs and U.S. security. And when I see what's being done to Canada-
[03:08:04] I think that a lot of people voted for Trump because they just didn't like the direction
[03:08:07] the country was going in in general, like with like woke stuff, with culture, with
[03:08:13] the way that like illegal immigration was the economy was like everything right it wasn't just just because of the economy I think to say it was because of the economy is very very reductive.
[03:08:25] And again like that that's really what I think it was I mean egg prices were a component, but the fact is that I think that really that wasn't the main reason.
[03:08:36] I don't think so.
[03:08:37] You know, a nation that's always been our, our NATO commander, I couldn't have gotten
[03:08:44] any stronger support from any nation than I did from Canada, as strong as the support
[03:08:48] I had from the United States.
[03:08:50] And yet, here we are isolating Canada and isolating the United States, really, from our
[03:08:56] nearest neighbors.
[03:08:57] It's a real threat to U.S. security.
[03:08:59] It's not an offentant, it's not how to keep America safe, and this isn't the
[03:09:03] way to do it.
[03:09:04] It's hard to believe that this is going on.
[03:09:07] General Clark of the Wall Street Journal
[03:09:09] in that editorial today,
[03:09:10] Trump takes the dumbest tariff plunge.
[03:09:12] He also, they also write this,
[03:09:15] Mr. Trump is whacking friends, not adversaries.
[03:09:18] I wonder if he's gonna increase it now to 50%.
[03:09:22] And like, you know, you wanna talk about some mafia shit?
[03:09:26] I wonder if he just gonna go immediately to 50%.
[03:09:32] Double down?
[03:09:33] Yeah, I actually, I don't know.
[03:09:35] He definitely will. I think it's a high high probability.
[03:09:39] I agree with that. I do.
[03:09:45] I do. And you know, well, if I was talking to some other analysts this morning, some
[03:09:50] very
[03:09:50] smart people on the inside, I think some people working in the administration
[03:09:55] really understand that
[03:09:56] President Trump's being played by Mr. Putin.
[03:09:59] But I don't know if President Trump really understands that. After
[03:10:03] smashing our relationship for now. I think that this narrative isn't going to work, even if it's
[03:10:07] It's true anymore because of how much they overplayed this like, you know, for like any
[03:10:11] average voter, it's like in 2016 it was all about how Trump was like, God elected because
[03:10:17] of Russia and all this bullshit.
[03:10:19] Like it's just not going to like, this is like totally DR'd completely fucking DR'd.
[03:10:26] It's not going to work.
[03:10:27] It's over.
[03:10:28] People not going to buy into this can't overplay truth.
[03:10:31] I'm telling you, like this is what it is.
[03:10:33] and I'm sure this will make President Putin really happy too.
[03:10:39] After doing this and enticing Putin to come to the table, what are we going to say to
[03:10:43] him?
[03:10:44] He's going to ask for more and more and more.
[03:10:46] What's it really about?
[03:10:48] And so I look at this as a severe departure from a normal pattern of United States national
[03:10:55] security processes.
[03:10:57] We're bipartisan.
[03:10:58] We're nonpartisan and national security.
[03:11:01] President Trump has come in here and wants to turn the table upside down. He wants to somehow
[03:11:07] close he up to mr. Putin and
[03:11:09] Disregard and insult and separate the United States from our allies. This is not gonna end well
[03:11:16] Yeah, it's a pretty very very serious
[03:11:18] Man unfolding right now US credibility with allies on the line right now general Wesley Clark man
[03:11:25] That is fucking crazy, and this is only a few hours ago
[03:11:29] Goddamn
[03:11:36] Holy fuck, bro, like the shit's going wild. This happened out. Oh my god
[03:11:47] Like what this is bro, like
[03:11:53] Donald's wild ride man, let me see if I can pull this up truth social so apparently he already commented on this
[03:12:01] If companies move to United States, there are no tariffs
[03:12:07] Please explain to Governor Trudeau of Canada that when he puts retaliatory
[03:12:13] tariff on the U.S., our reciprocal tariff will immediately increase by a like amount.
[03:12:19] He going to 50%?! He doesn't give a fuck! Oh god! Oh boy! Wow! Oh Jesus! I don't know what,
[03:12:46] I don't know what the fuck is gonna happen.
[03:12:51] I don't even, is he, he called him governor?
[03:12:53] Yeah, he's been calling him governor for a while.
[03:12:57] Call him governor because Canada is a state.
[03:12:59] You miss what Mexico puts tariff on
[03:13:01] like auto parts for the US car industry?
[03:13:03] That's something different, right?
[03:13:05] And I'm glad I stuck up on maple syrup.
[03:13:07] I guess so.
[03:13:08] So he's already, oh fuck.
[03:13:14] He's already coming back at it.
[03:13:18] This is a, seeing someone tire or can it
[03:13:21] make America great again.
[03:13:23] by making the world hate us and not buy from us.
[03:13:25] This is American liquor that's been ordered
[03:13:27] to be taken off the shelves across Ontario.
[03:13:30] Damn, damn.
[03:13:35] The United States wants a trade war against Canada.
[03:13:37] The closest to end Canadians are reasonable,
[03:13:39] but we will not back down
[03:13:40] not when our country is at stake.
[03:13:43] Man, oh my fucking God.
[03:13:48] But, Serge, we continue to set tourism records.
[03:13:52] 2024 saw more than 142 million visitors come to the state of Florida.
[03:13:58] This includes 3.3 million visitors from Canada.
[03:14:02] That's not much of a boycott in my book.
[03:14:04] Maybe they wanted to get a glimpse of what a Stanley Cup winning hockey team actually
[03:14:08] looks like.
[03:14:18] Can you imagine like how much of a free farm it is for these media companies right now?
[03:14:24] Because of all this crazy shit going on?
[03:14:27] It's all you have to do. It's like a fucking TV show. It is. It's escalated in this mass
[03:14:36] YouTube. Yes. Yes. Even me, right? I mean, there's so much stuff that happens. I don't
[03:14:44] even need to, like, I'm like, I'm streaming eight hours a day to nine hours a day sometimes.
[03:14:51] I can't even keep up with all of it. This is insane. Yeah, South Park TV show. Yeah.
[03:14:59] Yeah, seeing as Dream come true is Trump to be in office and Fox, but CNN needs them.
[03:15:03] Yeah, I know.
[03:15:04] Jack Serbia, smoke bombs in parliament.
[03:15:07] Oh, I saw that.
[03:15:08] Yeah, there were smoke bombs in the Serbia.
[03:15:11] Yeah, guys, there's something like I'm telling you, like as soon as, dude, as soon as everybody
[03:15:26] going crazy, everybody going crazy, this is in Serbia, they going for everybody going
[03:15:33] nuts.
[03:15:34] I don't know!
[03:15:40] He's in everybody who's busy. Oh my god.
[03:15:46] That's a normal football stadium. No, there's nobody being stabbed.
[03:15:52] They got flip phones? They really?
[03:15:57] This is a general deal party?
[03:16:03] That's a normal day. Yeah, this is dude. This is their parliament.
[03:16:08] Look at this.
[03:16:11] Everybody's wild and out nowadays.
[03:16:14] Yeah, this is insane. Look at all this.
[03:16:18] It's different in Serbia. I don't even know why the fuck this happened. I have no idea why this happened.
[03:16:23] They're protesting worker deaths. All I'm saying is that it's sure-
[03:16:27] Look at them. They throw in smoke bombs.
[03:16:31] It's one guy threw it to the other side.
[03:16:41] Things are getting crazy. They really are.
[03:16:45] Yeah, I missed them. Yeah, exactly. It's a cultural thing. Yeah, they're savages. I don't know about them being savages. I wouldn't say that.
[03:16:52] I'm just saying in general, like, this is just, it's just wild what's going on with this. Like, I don't even know what to say.
[03:17:00] It's surprising to see how extreme all this is.
[03:17:04] Like, I don't know. How does he do it, man?
[03:17:07] like I feel like that this is kind of what happened in a lot of cases is that I
[03:17:15] remember but one of the reasons why I think Trump didn't get reelected is
[03:17:20] because people were just fucking like they were like man this this is just
[03:17:30] crazy like we got a what is this and you got what you walked into four more
[03:17:42] years, maybe eight more years of this, is off the shelves.
[03:17:49] Also starting today, all U.S.-based companies will be banned from taking part in government
[03:17:59] procurement.
[03:18:00] Every year, the province and its agencies spend about $30 billion on procurement.
[03:18:06] Alongside are more than $200 billion planned to build infrastructure.
[03:18:13] The U.S. based businesses will now lose out on tens of billions of dollars in revenues.
[03:18:19] They only have President Trump to blame.
[03:18:21] Uh-oh.
[03:18:22] I'm also urging all 444 municipalities to do the same.
[03:18:27] And I'm thrilled to see some are already stepping up.
[03:18:31] For example, Mayor Patrick Brown in the city of Brampton and many other cities.
[03:18:37] As part of this government wide procurement ban, we're going one step further.
[03:18:42] ripping up Ontario's contract with Starlink. Damn. It's done. It's gone. We won't award contracts to
[03:18:50] people who enable and encourage economic attacks on our province and our country alongside federal
[03:18:58] tariffs and the measures my fellow premiers are bringing forward this team Canada's opening
[03:19:04] respond. Man. And so and all Trump said about this is that he just said now it the beatings will
[03:19:14] continue until more Allen proves just straight up. Yeah. It's going to be 100% in two weeks.
[03:19:30] Oh my god. They're pissed over that hockey game. I don't know. America deserves to get
[03:19:35] dick down for real for real I don't know what's gonna happen with this honestly I really don't
[03:19:41] know what's gonna happen this kind of a shock thank you mr leader thanks to all of you no we will
[03:19:50] not be ripping up the speech tonight we would like to frame it in gilded gold and I'm not sure
[03:19:54] how to do that uh from the podium I want to welcome you all and happy mardi gras and uh if I
[03:20:00] had forethought I would have brought beads to throw at you would have a whole experience
[03:20:04] we had a great weekend let me give you a recap on a few things we had a great weekend
[03:20:08] in Canada, Florida. We had the House Republicans gathered in Miami for an NRCC winter retreat.
[03:20:14] It's an annual tradition and how's Canada going to survive this? The vibe is so good
[03:20:18] about Republicans. We had our largest attendance ever. The most members ever participated
[03:20:22] with their families and lots of friends and they can't. Yeah. Owners and supporters
[03:20:27] of the cause were down there. Yeah. That's the thing is that, uh, man, if they end
[03:20:39] up K like I don't know like came to what yeah they don't have to yeah he should
[03:20:50] say they don't have the cards with us in a great time we understand nobody really
[03:20:56] wants to talk about 2026 yet the midterm cycle but we are because we are very
[03:21:01] excited about what that is going to yield we're in very strong position to
[03:21:05] defy what is the norm it's it's not traditionally expected for a new
[03:21:10] president to pick up seats and at first two-year midterfors party, but we are
[03:21:15] going to grow the majority next year and we have a great plan. I think Republicans
[03:21:19] will keep growing and keep getting more popular because Democrats are too
[03:21:23] captured by identity politics still. They won't get away from identity
[03:21:28] politics and the fact is also that people like winning. At the end of the
[03:21:34] day if Trump gets the mineral deal from Ukraine after he basically brings
[03:21:39] them to heal. People value strength more than anything. They value winning more than anything.
[03:21:48] And if you can win, they will like you, and people will vote for you. That's it, more than money?
[03:21:55] Yeah. In some cases, yeah. So, Marikosh is fascist now? I don't think that really makes it fascist.
[03:22:03] to do that, we will be riding the wave of the popularity of President Trump's policies
[03:22:12] and he is doing some things that everybody in the country is excited about.
[03:22:17] Once all this is signed into law, the American people are going to begin to feel real relief
[03:22:22] at the pump and their bank account and in safer communities.
[03:22:27] This set of policies is what the President ran on and all of us ran on and we'll
[03:22:32] be checking the boxes along the way.
[03:22:34] Pauline continues to show the American people are with us on the issues.
[03:22:38] In Congress, we have the highest approval rate in four years.
[03:22:40] This is the problem.
[03:22:41] This is why I think they're going to win, too, is because Democrats still focusing
[03:22:45] on illegal immigrants, trying to conflate immigrants that come here legally with
[03:22:52] illegals that came over the border and are committing crime.
[03:22:58] It's like, again, like unforced errors.
[03:23:02] Very, very different.
[03:23:03] People like men and women's sports, exactly, right?
[03:23:07] Like these types of things, like this shit isn't popular.
[03:23:10] It's not popular with anybody,
[03:23:12] like except for like a small fringe amount of people.
[03:23:14] And like if you, and you might think that like these issues
[03:23:17] are like not big issues, they don't really matter.
[03:23:20] And like in a way, you're right.
[03:23:22] In a way, you're right, you're right.
[03:23:24] But like if they don't matter,
[03:23:25] then why are they pushing them so hard?
[03:23:27] You see what I'm saying?
[03:23:29] Like if it doesn't actually matter,
[03:23:31] then why do you keep doing it?
[03:23:32] Why are you holding on to it so hard?
[03:23:36] Please, Eugenia, is it bad
[03:23:38] that Trump is burning bridges with all allies?
[03:23:40] Yeah, it is.
[03:23:42] I think that he is playing an extremely dangerous game.
[03:23:47] Like, I think that there's a lot of people
[03:23:49] that are probably of the mindset,
[03:23:51] I want off Donald's wild ride.
[03:23:55] Absolutely.
[03:23:56] Like, how many of you guys,
[03:23:58] that's exactly how you feel?
[03:24:00] Yeah, and it's stressful it is because this is the thing whenever Trump was president the first time
[03:24:06] It was the same thing like every day
[03:24:08] There'd be some new caps lock tweet where he's talking about bombing someplace or some other crazy shit
[03:24:14] And it's every day
[03:25:30] sell down sell down sell
[03:25:33] Calm down boys calm down
[03:25:36] Damn y'all got like five or six retards to sub over that nice. Good job boys. Good job mods
[03:25:42] There's among Republicans in our party, we have a nice approval rating in over 20 years.
[03:25:50] You have to go back to August of 2005 to see similar numbers.
[03:25:54] And I think the reason for that is because we're restoring common sense.
[03:25:57] That is the theme that the president keeps reiterating over and over.
[03:26:01] We're restoring what makes sense to the people.
[03:26:04] And this contrast between our policies and our ideas and this common sense agenda
[03:26:10] is very different than our Democrat colleagues.
[03:26:12] They are defending wasteful government spending right now.
[03:26:16] They're opposing tax cuts for working families.
[03:26:18] They're supporting...
[03:26:19] Yeah, that's another thing that I think that they are losing the public optics war on is
[03:26:25] like spending a bunch of money on illegals and shit like that and on like random USAID
[03:26:32] things overseas.
[03:26:34] Even though it's a fraction of the budget, it's not really a big deal.
[03:26:37] What really matters is the military.
[03:26:39] You put that out to the public and the public is going to think it's fucking ridiculous.
[03:26:45] That's it.
[03:26:46] They think it's going to be fucking ridiculous.
[03:26:48] Average people?
[03:26:49] Okay, what?
[03:26:50] Yeah, they do.
[03:26:51] I've been bored in Sanctuary City, you heard about this morning, and they're doing all
[03:26:56] that above the well-being of the American people.
[03:26:59] And the American people are taking note.
[03:27:00] And while House Democrats struggle to find a message that hasn't already been rejected
[03:27:04] by the American people, House Republicans are going to continue to deliver for the
[03:27:08] country.
[03:27:09] and speaking of delivering for the American people, President Trump makes his triumphant
[03:27:13] return, of course.
[03:27:14] Tonight, as was mentioned, it's five years after his last State of the Union address.
[03:27:19] This is the-
[03:27:20] See, like, if Trump was a G, he would lock the doors at the hearing, at the ceremony,
[03:27:26] and he would read off the names of all the people that were in the room that were
[03:27:29] on the Epstein list.
[03:27:34] That would be crazy.
[03:27:35] And then arrest them right there.
[03:27:39] That would be- you want to talk about cinema?
[03:27:41] That would be it.
[03:27:42] Yep.
[03:27:43] Like Saddam did that.
[03:27:45] Red wedding?
[03:27:46] Yep.
[03:27:47] Definitely not going to happen, but you guys have to agree with me that that would be the
[03:27:52] most entertaining thing that could possibly happen, including himself.
[03:27:58] No, he just left that one off.
[03:28:00] Did you want to address the Congress and not the State of the Union?
[03:28:04] Because the State of the Union is typically delivered on or around sort of the one-year
[03:28:08] anniversary first year in office.
[03:28:10] But this president is working so quickly, I invited him to come early in the process
[03:28:15] to give this joint address because there's so much to report to the people.
[03:28:17] And we're delighted he's going to be there.
[03:28:19] If he just stood at the speaker's rostrum and read off all his list of accomplishments
[03:28:25] since January 20th, we'd be there all night.
[03:28:28] I don't expect it will go that long.
[03:28:29] He's going to give a truncated version of this.
[03:28:32] But there really is so much to celebrate.
[03:28:35] The president has already knocked impressive this...
[03:28:38] we gotta do a bingo for this
[03:28:41] we gotta get a bingo set up for this whole situation about the
[03:28:46] uh... about this event
[03:28:50] we do a bingo soon so many categories there's a few securing the border so well
[03:28:55] that was a lot of scenes
[03:28:56] have hit some of us for a while
[03:28:58] sure for a lot of deporting criminal illegal alias that around for a big
[03:29:01] king
[03:29:02] on the cartels directly
[03:29:04] standing up to terrorists bringing hostages back home
[03:29:07] uh... working to secure peace
[03:29:09] uh... around the globe
[03:29:10] ending the weaponization of government bringing investments and jobs back to
[03:29:14] the u.s. unleashing american energy
[03:29:16] keeping a nothing like this rain canadian economy this will destroy the
[03:29:19] livelihood of canadiens very disappointed in trumps attack on
[03:29:22] canada
[03:29:26] on beginning to think that maybe trump might be an asshole
[03:29:30] maybe maybe he's a we don't care yeah people like
[03:29:35] i don't think you understand how fed up and fucking annoyed the american
[03:29:39] public is
[03:29:40] with the amount of like I think that just money and things that we've done for other countries
[03:29:50] that we feel like are not reciprocated. I think that this is such a massive sentiment and it's
[03:29:58] actually crazy that it hasn't been capitalized on sooner. Like what? Like for example the
[03:30:06] way that other countries criticize like so this is you got it i don't really agree with
[03:30:13] a lot of this but i think this is the way that people see it a lot of people see america
[03:30:19] as like basically the world police and they see us effectively providing defense and
[03:30:25] assistance to all these countries around the world and giving these other countries
[03:30:30] around the world money while these other countries criticize and say bad things
[03:30:35] about us, about our education system, about our health care system, about our policing,
[03:30:40] etc., right? No, we don't. This is what a lot of people think. And I'm going to tell you
[03:30:44] all, now you might not want to hear this. You might not want to hear this. You might
[03:30:49] not agree with this. You might think it's wrong, but you're going to see where I'm
[03:30:53] coming from. And even if you don't, it's still there. So we see all this money going
[03:31:03] out to these other countries, going out to defense, going out with disproportionate ratios
[03:31:10] to other countries. And then these other countries are talking about how we have problems. I
[03:31:16] think that a lot of average Americans are sick of being made to feel ashamed for being
[03:31:23] Americans. And so the reason why a lot of the public is behind Donald Trump is because
[03:31:30] he says, fuck you. I don't care about you. You want to fuck up the Canadian economy and
[03:31:35] destroy Canada? Fuck them. America first. Fuck them. And that's the same with Europe, except
[03:31:46] for maybe a couple. I feel like a lot of Americans were okay with like Poland and France.
[03:31:55] And ironically, I think a lot of Americans in a weird way are kind of okay with like
[03:32:01] Saudi Arabia even. But a lot of these other Western countries they're not okay with. Not
[03:32:07] okay with Britain, not okay with Germany, not okay with Canada, etc. We hate France.
[03:32:16] I don't know. I don't think people hate France. But Japan, yeah, we like Japan. Yep. Japan,
[03:32:22] we like Japan. And that's it. And so I think that's really what's going on. That's the,
[03:32:28] that's the you know you want to talk about like you know like the Freud like
[03:32:32] ego super ego id that's the id of what's going on here that that's what I think is
[03:32:40] going on here that that that is the the essence of what this is now I could be
[03:32:45] wrong but based off of how I'm reading it that's the way that the public
[03:32:51] thinks and I think is that it is a meta level issue that is like there's
[03:32:59] like 50 facets and 50 things that are attached to it. It clearly shows. It does. It absolutely
[03:33:07] does. We like China because they make all my goods for cheap. Yeah. You guys, I don't
[03:33:14] know, what do y'all think? You guys agree with this or not? Yes, you're wrong. You sound
[03:33:19] like a child. Okay. Couldn't agree more. Yeah, agree. Yeah, I'm telling you all, like,
[03:33:28] this is where Americans about to find out. I guess so, right? I guess so. But like,
[03:33:35] the way Americans feel. I don't think hurt feelings justifies Trump's actions. I'm just
[03:33:44] saying that's the way people feel about. That's it. Yeah, do Americans like dictators? Americans
[03:33:53] don't really, I don't think they really care about that a whole lot. Also, I don't think
[03:33:58] Trump is a dictator. He just not like, I mean, you want to talk about a dictator like there
[03:34:05] are dictators in the world. Trump's not one of them. It's like, this is like again like
[03:34:12] sound yet. Oh yeah, but he will be, but he will be, but him. Okay, well, when it happens,
[03:34:19] then I'll make a video complaining about it, right? People use, but yeah, this is one of
[03:34:23] the buzzwords, bro. Like you got, you got to stop using the buzzwords. People not
[03:34:26] listening is getting DR. Isn't it bad for the US to retreat from everything from
[03:34:32] our interests. We had this before World War II, you know? We did. And I think that people view
[03:34:39] the amount of like international like aid that we give as being asymmetrical. I think if you
[03:34:47] pulled the average American, you would find that the super majority of people would come to the
[03:34:52] conclusion that we give away too much money overseas. Super majority opinion, I think.
[03:34:59] We're your neighbors though, okay? They don't give a fuck. I don't think
[03:35:12] that people give a fuck about that. So what? Yes, so what? I hate my neighbors.
[03:35:17] Exactly. It's a Christian nation. You remember when Trump was holding the
[03:35:26] Bible upside down? We were really talking about that. We really
[03:35:33] think, come on, what are y'all thinking about this shit for? Come on.
[03:35:39] I'm just telling you, this is what it is.
[03:35:41] Democrats don't seem to agree with us on cutting waste from abuse.
[03:35:44] I mean, all this has been happening in just 43 days.
[03:35:47] It's hard to believe. He's just been in office 43 days.
[03:35:50] And that's just one sample list of what's been accomplished.
[03:35:53] It is, as our whip said, promises made, promises kept.
[03:35:57] And we're going to keep that going. And he's just getting started.
[03:36:00] So we look forward to hearing more about his vision for the future tonight
[03:36:03] and we will continue to work with him hand in hand
[03:36:06] to deliver and implement the American first agenda and renew the American dream, which
[03:36:11] is what will be the subject of his discussion tonight.
[03:36:14] So without a few questions, it's all about that.
[03:36:17] That's the whole point that he's bringing up.
[03:36:19] It's all about the idea of being an American and people wanting to reclaim American nationalism
[03:36:24] and patriotism.
[03:36:26] And ultimately Trump doing that by shitting on countries like Canada serves a greater
[03:36:31] goal and the average population doesn't really give a fuck about like what I'm
[03:36:36] I'mma be real boys, I'mma just say it.
[03:36:38] Nobody gives a fuck about what happened to Canada.
[03:36:40] They don't care.
[03:36:42] I don't care, like it doesn't matter.
[03:36:45] Like they care about what's happening here.
[03:36:48] That's it, we don't care.
[03:36:49] Yeah, that's true.
[03:36:51] And there are gonna be people that don't think this way.
[03:36:54] There's a lot of people that don't think this way.
[03:36:56] But I think there's enough people that do think this
[03:36:58] way in order for it to be the policy.
[03:37:01] And yes.
[03:37:02] Well, we've been encouraging our members to communicate directly with their constituents
[03:37:24] and they're anxious to do that.
[03:37:26] There's lots of different ways.
[03:37:27] What the, what is done fucking question is that telephone town halls.
[03:37:30] because i've done a switch over her my whole life from different industries and
[03:37:33] segments of the community
[03:37:35] we find that to be
[03:37:36] very very productive and more productive than
[03:37:39] if you just go to an open forum right now why because we've seen this movie
[03:37:42] before
[03:37:43] george soros funded groups and others
[03:37:46] literally pay protesters and you know
[03:37:49] i saw my my friend hockey and jeffreys
[03:37:51] the crime that i said that but we know that that is a fact
[03:37:54] now democrat activists
[03:37:56] who don't live in the district very often was i do think that in a lot of
[03:37:59] cases, a lot of these protests do seem artificial. It's the same as those like, like this is a conspiracy.
[03:38:09] But you know, like those Patriot front, front places, everybody says that they're feds where it's
[03:38:13] like a bunch of guys that are like military aged and fit all get out and they're marching around
[03:38:18] and they come out of a U-Haul. Yeah. I mean, like, I'll be curious to see if we have any
[03:38:27] more of these now that there's somebody new running the FBI. I'll be curious. Seems a
[03:38:37] little bit interesting to me.
[03:38:42] Go up for these town hall events and they'll go in an hour early and they'll fill all
[03:38:45] the seats. And so the constituents and the people from the community that are actually
[03:38:49] represented don't even get the seat. I'm not saying everyone in these, all the Democrats
[03:38:54] in these town halls that you've seen on television were not from the local area
[03:38:59] But look, there are people who do this as a profession.
[03:39:02] They're professional protesters.
[03:39:03] So why would we give them a form to do that right now?
[03:39:06] The best thing that our members can do
[03:39:08] is communicate directly, frequently, consistently
[03:39:10] with their constituents and their other avenues to do it.
[03:39:13] Then just.
[03:39:14] I do think that definitely there has been a lot of very
[03:39:16] artificial astroturfing that's been going on.
[03:39:19] I think that Reddit's probably the best example
[03:39:22] of this happening.
[03:39:23] And then other social media platforms
[03:39:25] have it happening to a lesser extent,
[03:39:27] where like you have people that have a vested interest in trying to put forward
[03:39:31] a narrative or put forward some sort of like a viewpoint
[03:39:33] and they just do that as hard as they can
[03:39:37] what twitter is the worst by far i don't think twitter is
[03:39:42] well it is and it's not right twitter is really bad but twitter is bad on both
[03:39:46] sides red it's only bad on one side
[03:39:51] going in to try to give the other side soundbots i mean that they're doing
[03:39:54] this for the cameras we all know it yeah and i think it's wise not to
[03:39:57] play into it right now. So that's my position, yes.
[03:40:01] What do you have preferred or should Secretary Dubeo have gone through the
[03:40:05] Congress on the $3 billion arms sales announced to Israel over the weekend, and what
[03:40:09] do you hope to hear from President Trump tonight on what's next for Gossi?
[03:40:13] Well, I think we'll have some important information on that tonight.
[03:40:17] From my perspective, what is happening in the Secretary of State,
[03:40:21] Department of Defense, and of course all through the White House, is well within
[03:40:25] authority, they have discretion on some of these funds and how to use them.
[03:40:29] There's been consternation about the announcement that they would pause military aid to Ukraine,
[03:40:35] and I had a few people asking this morning, well, don't you think that's a violation of
[03:40:38] separation of powers or something?
[03:40:40] It's not.
[03:40:41] The president has authority to do that, to act as the commander-in-chief, to use the
[03:40:46] strategy that he and his team believe is best fit for that.
[03:40:51] It's not changing or redirecting something that Congress did, unlike the Biden administration.
[03:40:54] It's been announced that Ross Ulbridge is one of Trump's personal guests at the speech tonight.
[03:40:59] Oh my God.
[03:41:01] Damn.
[03:41:07] You remember with Israel, he was basically redirecting categories of, for example, armaments and bombs that Congress had duly enacted, had voted to send to Israel.
[03:41:18] They were trying to redirect and hold it in perpetuity.
[03:41:21] This is different.
[03:41:22] A temporary pause, I think, is a strategic move by the Commander-in-Chief, and we support that.
[03:41:26] and so I will see. I think there will be more information about it tonight and in the days ahead and we'll see how it develops.
[03:41:31] Mr. Speaker, if you're moving ahead with a clean CR at current spending levels, does that mean that Congress will be funding programs that may have been eliminated or frozen?
[03:41:44] And if so, how do you intend to address that?
[03:41:47] Yeah, so we will not be funding fraud-waste abuse that's already been discovered.
[03:41:52] been discovered. As soon as that is qualified and quantified, okay, it will be
[03:41:56] codified in that sequence. And what that means is we have a deadline of March 14,
[03:42:00] we don't have time to calculate all the things in major categories to work in
[03:42:06] an appropriations process in that amount of time. So what will happen is that a
[03:42:09] clean CR requested and supported by the president and all of us, we will
[03:42:13] fund the government responsibly and at OMB, the Office of Management and
[03:42:16] Budget and the White House, they will not direct funds to these
[03:42:21] categories of things that have been shown to be abusive. What will happen on the
[03:42:25] back end is the way the procedure works is that we'll be able to go back later
[03:42:28] and do recisions and handle it in other ways. The big savings that Doge is
[03:42:33] finding and I'm very excited about this. I've been with Elon Musk about it
[03:42:37] regularly. We talk about it often. That will be a part of FY26. We're gonna
[03:42:43] get back to... They gotta put them on the fucking military. That's the
[03:42:48] thing. That's where the money is. Stopping some like gay Sesame Street thing. Okay,
[03:42:54] cool. Good. But like, who cares? You got to put them on the military. They said
[03:42:59] they will restore the budget from the White House. It reflects all of those
[03:43:04] savings. I'm just repeating myself and do that. And then we will begin the
[03:43:09] appropriations process for a 426. I think it's very exciting development
[03:43:13] because we're gonna do it differently than it's been done in years. We'll
[03:43:15] have whole categories, big savings, I believe, that will change the equation.
[03:43:20] And it's going to be a great thing for the American people.
[03:43:22] Last one.
[03:43:23] Are you crazy?
[03:43:24] Uh-oh.
[03:43:25] Their major terrorist set of obviously going into place today, lots of concerns from the
[03:43:29] business community, from Americans, what is your message to those who are very worried
[03:43:32] that we could be at the start of a long and painful trade war?
[03:43:35] Well, look, I don't think anybody envisions a trade war or looks forward to that, but
[03:43:39] I do think President Trump makes a great point.
[03:43:42] You know, I've always thought of myself.
[03:43:43] I came up as a Reagan Republican, and we believe in free markets and free trade.
[03:43:47] And the president was really ahead of his time.
[03:43:49] Back in 2015, 2016, when he first began to run for president, he would often correct us.
[03:43:55] He'd say, yes, free trade, but fair trade.
[03:43:58] And he made a great point.
[03:43:59] I mean, a lot of people had blinders on.
[03:44:00] There was all these countries around the world that have taken advantage of America.
[03:44:04] The America First agenda is to reset.
[03:44:07] This is the way a lot of people feel right here.
[03:44:09] Like what he's saying right here, this is the way people feel.
[03:44:13] And you might not like it, but this is what it is.
[03:44:19] That those relationships and his idea of reciprocal terrorist policies is actually really compulsive
[03:44:26] common sense.
[03:44:27] I mean, if we have a country that we have a huge trade imbalance with because they're
[03:44:31] charging 100% tariff on imports from the US, well then we need to bring that down.
[03:44:36] How do we bring it down by giving them a dose of their own medicine?
[03:44:39] Now, this is not an adversarial thing.
[03:44:42] This is too-
[03:44:42] Absolutely, in some cases it is,
[03:44:44] and I don't think that they have a problem
[03:44:45] with it being adversarial.
[03:44:47] That's not reciprocal?
[03:44:50] Well, I don't know.
[03:44:50] Sometimes it probably is, sometimes it's not.
[03:44:53] But like that, I don't think people give a fuck
[03:44:55] if it's reciprocal or not.
[03:44:57] Continue good relationships and trade policy.
[03:44:59] So I think this initiative will achieve
[03:45:02] that desired result.
[03:45:03] My suspicion is that there's a country
[03:45:05] that's charging us hypothetically
[03:45:06] 100% tariffs on imports, and we do the same.
[03:45:09] They will begin to lower those import tariffs pretty quickly.
[03:45:12] And you will get back to a point of equilibrium that does resemble free trade again.
[03:45:16] I think that's good for the American people and for our country.
[03:45:20] And as the president said, just have a little patience with this, let it play out, see how
[03:45:24] it develops.
[03:45:25] And I think at the end of the day, America is going to be better off.
[03:45:27] American consumers, American families, and all of us as a nation and as a people.
[03:45:32] So we support it and we'll see what happens.
[03:45:34] And thank you all for being here.
[03:45:36] Man, do you think America can self-sustain?
[03:45:41] I don't know.
[03:45:42] Canada wasn't charging us 100% tariffs, so why is Trump going to go after them?
[03:45:47] Because he's not charging Canada 100%, he was charging them 25%, right?
[03:45:51] And so this is really what's going to happen.
[03:45:53] Republicans are united, they are.
[03:45:55] And I think that the problem also is that there's no messaging, there's no democratic
[03:46:01] messaging that isn't just basically anti-Trump screeching.
[03:46:06] There's not like a lot of policy that I think resonates with average, average voters like
[03:46:11] pretty much every policy position that is like popular in some, at least on social media right
[03:46:16] now with Democrats is a bunch of like weird identity bullshit where it's like, you know,
[03:46:21] people in your echo chamber, I'm telling you guys, guys, I try to tell you all, I try
[03:46:27] to tell you all, nobody wants to listen.
[03:46:29] People never want to listen because they don't want to learn.
[03:46:32] They don't want to see it happen, but it will.
[03:46:36] And I'm telling you guys, this is what's going to happen.
[03:46:38] Now some people might think I'm wrong, but I keep being right.
[03:46:44] I do.
[03:46:45] I keep being right.
[03:46:47] And if I'm wrong, think about the last shit about being able to gauge where I think
[03:46:53] things are going to go.
[03:46:55] I took a video.
[03:46:58] I'm not much, I literally don't.
[03:46:59] But anyway, um, so this is really a right of out.
[03:47:05] Yeah, I was wrong on a vowed.
[03:47:07] That's a video game.
[03:47:08] I think with this political shit, I think especially with like gauging on what people
[03:47:12] are going to think, I feel like I've been on point with pretty much fucking everything
[03:47:17] I do.
[03:47:18] And I think that's why people watch the show is because I like I try to say like
[03:47:25] Basically, this is the way my thought process works, and you might not like this,
[03:47:33] but I think about what is the most one-dimensional, self-serving, immediate thing that the most
[03:47:44] people, the lowest common denominator of people, can identify. And whatever that is,
[03:47:52] That's what people think. That's it and I'm never wrong. That's it and and it's so a big Mac. Yeah
[03:48:07] great analysis it might not be and it shouldn't be but it is so we put our trust in most retarded
[03:48:15] people well them in a democracy yeah yeah that's just about right yeah that react to the stock
[03:48:24] market crash there ain't a crash buddy 30% is a crash let me see what I could look at
[03:48:30] that in a bit but yeah you're the most humble streamer well I am and the reason why I see
[03:48:36] a lot of people think that like being humble is saying that you're wrong all the time.
[03:48:40] What my point about being humble is is that I'm not a person that goes out of my way
[03:48:45] to like I take W's when I can find them and I take L's when they are discovered
[03:48:53] And that's what happens.
[03:48:55] I try to be reasonable.
[03:48:57] I try to be humble and everything like that.
[03:48:59] And I am, of course.
[03:49:02] You tell us how to achieve this humility.
[03:49:04] How can you always be right?
[03:49:06] A lot of people think that a lot of people want things to happen.
[03:49:12] They want things to happen.
[03:49:14] And so they believe that they will happen.
[03:49:17] That's the biggest issue that most people have
[03:49:20] is that their entire reasoning structure
[03:49:23] is based around what makes them feel good and how they feel and how they personally feel and they
[03:49:30] don't actively try to have a viewpoint that's respective of like the world right or of other
[03:49:36] people. Does that make sense? It's facts versus healing. Yeah, basically they look at like how
[03:49:42] they feel about something or they like make a conclusion about something and they don't really
[03:49:47] most people don't question their beliefs or they don't think about it from any other
[03:49:52] perspective other than their own. Has anyone ever told you that your greatest quality is
[03:49:58] that you don't have shame? I've been told that many times in fact. The interesting you
[03:50:10] should bring that up. I've been told that many, many times. We'll watch one more of these
[03:50:20] and then we'll do the bingo. Okay guys.
[03:50:25] Americans can expect Donald Trump to say many things that are false, including perhaps
[03:50:30] Russian information. What we will not hear from Donald Trump, however, is the truth.
[03:50:36] We know that he's going to lie, that he's going to be completely divorced from reality
[03:50:41] in terms of what he describes.
[03:50:43] Yeah, that state of the union speech is going to be a farce.
[03:50:45] I think it's going to be a maga pep rally.
[03:50:47] We can make sure that it absolutely will be.
[03:50:53] American people understand that this man is not keeping the promises that have a
[03:51:02] real impact in their lives.
[03:51:04] I'm going to be real.
[03:51:05] I think that even people that don't like people that are in support of Trump is a lower percentage
[03:51:11] than people that think Trump is doing what he said he would do.
[03:51:16] So there's even people that don't like him who admit he is doing what he said he would
[03:51:20] do.
[03:51:25] Exactly.
[03:51:26] We always take our cues from them.
[03:51:27] Elon O'Mara tonight, President Trump said to address a joint session of Congress
[03:51:31] and Democrats are plotting their resistance with plans to disrupt it, I guess.
[03:51:36] House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt joins us right now in studio.
[03:51:39] If somebody goes and starts wild and out on this event, they're going to look so stupid.
[03:51:47] I'm going to be honest, they look so stupid if that happens.
[03:51:51] Caroline, first off, your first mini-state of the union speech to the Joint Session
[03:51:57] of Congress, what's the mindset of the staff and the president?
[03:52:01] We're so excited.
[03:52:02] It's a big day and it's a big night for President Trump, and we know he's going
[03:52:06] to give a fantastic speech.
[03:52:07] The theme is the renewal of the American Dream.
[03:52:11] And the renewal of the American Dream is underway already.
[03:52:13] Look at all that President Trump has accomplished
[03:52:15] in his first month.
[03:52:17] As president, he's going to highlight
[03:52:19] some of those accomplishments.
[03:52:20] He's also going to talk about his plans
[03:52:22] to fix the economic mess that was created and left for him
[03:52:26] by Joe Biden and his administration.
[03:52:28] He's going to dive into foreign policy.
[03:52:30] Talk about his intention to end the war in Ukraine.
[03:52:33] Talk about his plan to bring all of the hostages
[03:52:35] out of Gaza home.
[03:52:36] and he's also going to make an ask of congress tonight we need more border
[03:52:40] funding to continue with these deportations that have been incredibly
[03:52:43] successful because of the efforts of this administration but we need more
[03:52:47] resources separate from the bills that they're working on the house and senate
[03:52:50] that look the president has been engaged in those negotiations as you know with
[03:52:54] both members of the house and also on the senate side to he's it just
[03:52:58] expressed his uh... his uh... intention is one big beautiful bill
[03:53:02] uh... but he's wants to get the deal done and you will hear him talk
[03:53:05] about how border patrol and DHS need more funding. We need to deport the tens of millions
[03:53:11] of illegal criminals who the previous administration led into our country. The administration is
[03:53:16] doing everything they can and those deportation efforts are underway but certainly we need
[03:53:20] more resources and we need more. This is another one of those issues that
[03:53:22] people go when they try to have about like this fucking like the illegal immigrants
[03:53:28] like supporting legal immigrants. This is another like dead issue. Like average Americans
[03:53:33] don't support this shit at all men and women who want to join this historic
[03:53:39] effort all right so also you have recruiting up those numbers in
[03:53:43] December and January that's got to be encouraging but tonight at the speech
[03:53:47] itself there's going to be some special guests some of which you can reveal
[03:53:51] looks like the first lady will have a big roster including Stephanie Diller
[03:53:56] and that is one of the things people law enforcement or lost their mood
[03:54:01] These spouses lost their lives in line of duty.
[03:54:03] Yeah, the first lady will be in attendance tonight,
[03:54:05] and the guest list that she put together
[03:54:07] and President Trump put together is phenomenal.
[03:54:09] There will be everyday American heroes in attendance.
[03:54:12] Stephanie Diller, whom you mentioned,
[03:54:14] who lost her husband in the line of duty
[03:54:16] at the hands of an illegal immigrant.
[03:54:18] You have Mark Fogle, who of course,
[03:54:19] because of President Trump's
[03:54:21] peace through strength efforts,
[03:54:23] who returned from Russian captivity.
[03:54:25] Cory Comperatora, who lost his life
[03:54:27] protecting his family in Butler, Pennsylvania.
[03:54:29] you'll also have a not a worker
[03:54:31] as i got a worker
[03:54:32] uh... you will see exceptional americans with great stories president trump will
[03:54:36] be telling their story right i know uh... you smudging on muskle be there
[03:54:39] is this is what i will be there the secretaries will be there
[03:54:42] you also mentioned
[03:54:43] there's special guests and you can use to give me the idea that perhaps you
[03:54:48] might on your west police
[03:54:51] and tell me who the surprise that i have you decide it's going to tell me
[03:54:56] i have decided i am not going to tell you i will let president trump
[03:54:59] Tell the country later, but there are going to be some very special guests that the president
[03:55:04] will reveal in his speech.
[03:55:05] And I also want to mention there will be the mothers of Jocelyn Nungere and Lake and Riley,
[03:55:10] who will be in attendance tonight, who of course lost their daughters at the hands of
[03:55:14] illegal migrant immigrants.
[03:55:15] And that's what part of the reason President Trump is working so hard on these deportations
[03:55:19] and why Congress and Democrats need to get on board with this effort, because the
[03:55:23] vast majority of Americans are supportive of it.
[03:55:26] The border is almost virtually shut down.
[03:55:28] No one expected this type of success even better than the first time.
[03:55:32] So now yesterday the president announced a pause in Ukraine aid.
[03:55:37] Could a call from President Zelensky today change that?
[03:55:40] Well, that's up to President Trump to decide.
[03:55:43] What I do know is that President Trump wants to make a deal.
[03:55:45] And unfortunately it has appeared thus far that President Zelensky is unwilling to
[03:55:50] talk about a real peace agreement.
[03:55:53] And in order to negotiate peace, you've got to bring both sides to the table.
[03:55:56] And in any good deal, in business, in politics, usually both sides leave a little bit unhappy.
[03:56:01] And I think President Zelensky unfortunately is failing to realize that at this moment in
[03:56:04] time.
[03:56:05] But look, the president is-
[03:56:06] Yeah, they're already priming him.
[03:56:08] He's going to get fucked with the deal.
[03:56:10] Like, that's just the way it is.
[03:56:12] That's exactly what's going to happen.
[03:56:14] The filmmaker, and that's what he wants to do.
[03:56:17] He wants the story to end.
[03:56:18] He wants to stop the killing.
[03:56:20] He wants to see a ceasefire.
[03:56:22] And he had an economic agreement on the table on a silver platter for President Zelensky
[03:56:27] to sign at the White House last Friday, which wouldn't have just been an economic agreement.
[03:56:31] It would have been a lifeline for President Zelensky and his country.
[03:56:35] If you have, you know, American companies and American miners exploring for those rare
[03:56:40] earth minerals in Ukraine, that serves as an incredible deterrent to poo into Russia.
[03:56:44] And unfortunately, that deal was unsigned because President Zelensky did not come into
[03:56:48] the Oval Office with the right mindset.
[03:56:50] but he has said he would sign it now.
[03:56:52] Well, we'll have to see.
[03:56:53] What a surprise.
[03:56:54] Okay.
[03:56:55] Caroline, I don't know when you rest, because I saw you last night and then I'm watching
[03:56:57] you today, but you look wide awake and you're ready to go.
[03:57:00] Are you liking the job?
[03:57:01] I love the job, and I'm looking forward to this speech tonight.
[03:57:04] Everybody should tune in.
[03:57:05] It will be must-see.
[03:57:06] How long will it be?
[03:57:07] About an hour, but who knows.
[03:57:08] It could always go a little bit longer.
[03:57:09] Two hours.
[03:57:10] We have great guests with great stories to tell.
[03:57:13] Does the President worry about disruptions?
[03:57:15] No, I don't think we're worried about that.
[03:57:17] I think frankly the democrats should think about if they should stand up and applause for
[03:57:21] some of the things President Trump will be talking about.
[03:57:24] He's bringing common sense back to this country.
[03:57:26] Look at democrats yesterday.
[03:57:27] 45 Senate Dems voted against keeping men out of women's sports.
[03:57:31] How?
[03:57:32] This is the shit that causes them to lose.
[03:57:36] This is it.
[03:57:37] This is this right here like I'm telling you like I think that people really downplay
[03:57:46] how important this is. This to people is everything. It's like flat earth. They can't stop themselves.
[03:57:57] Yeah. Like it as long as they keep trying to push identity politics, they're going to keep losing.
[03:58:04] They will keep pushing it. They will get it. It is like that's, that's the way it works.
[03:58:10] good let them lose that they will they will keep losing because this you do not
[03:58:17] just say it's like flat earth dude what the fuck yeah I did it it's the same
[03:58:21] thing basically so basically this is the way I look at it is that a lot of
[03:58:25] democratic positions are so illogical and not based in reality that people
[03:58:32] will categorically discount everything a person says based off of that one
[03:58:38] viewpoint. So like for example if somebody says that they believe in the flat earth,
[03:58:44] I'm going to assume that they're retarded. This issue is the same thing for a lot of voters.
[03:58:52] It is. That's it. And so if you tell somebody that it doesn't matter what you say before and
[03:58:59] after that, you've already disqualified yourself. You've already told them that you are not a
[03:59:07] person worth listening to. And that's the bottom line. DEI equals
[03:59:14] retard. Yeah, exactly because they're uneducated. I don't think
[03:59:18] that I don't think that's the case. I don't think that like
[03:59:23] educated people like want trans athletes to compete outside of
[03:59:27] their gender. I don't think that's, that's not what's
[03:59:30] happening. It's no, it's a gap in logical thinking. Yes, it
[03:59:35] It is such a massive, wide, it's not a gap, it's a grand fucking canyon in logical thinking.
[03:59:43] And if you push these ideals, average people will reject you completely.
[03:59:52] That's it.
[03:59:53] They will completely reject you because it's just so insane.
[03:59:57] And they don't understand that.
[03:59:59] And so they keep trying to push this stuff, it's the wrong hill to die on.
[04:00:04] exactly what's going on. They are picking the wrong hill to die on and they're shooting themselves
[04:00:10] and they won't stop doing it either. Are they the lowest common denominator or smart people?
[04:00:17] I think both. I think that it doesn't take a genius to see that most men are stronger and bigger
[04:00:23] than women. You don't need to be a scientist to see this. You're just like, yep, that's about
[04:00:34] the way it looks is common sense. Yeah, exactly. Not only identity politics.
[04:00:41] Dems keeps pushing it. All Trump voters are uneducated. And that's another thing, right?
[04:00:44] Is like, if you start talking down to people and calling them stupid, well,
[04:00:48] these people aren't going to come to your side, right? They're not going to say, oh, yeah.
[04:00:52] Well, I'm stupid. I'm so sorry. I'm stupid. Please tell me what to think now.
[04:00:56] That's not how you get people to come to your side. It's stupid and patronizing.
[04:01:01] Can you be against that when 80% of the country is for it?
[04:01:07] Yeah, exactly.
[04:01:08] It's crazy for them to reject with a housewife.
[04:01:10] You'll hear a lot of common sense tonight.
[04:01:11] Caroline, thanks so much.
[04:01:12] Every time you speak, I hear common sense and you seem to really adjust to the press
[04:01:15] room.
[04:01:16] Yep, you're talking down to the people you're supposed to represent.
[04:01:20] Yep, absolutely.
[04:01:23] And this is just what's going to happen.
[04:01:26] And I feel like it's going to become more and more common.
[04:01:29] And we're educated yet we aren't the ones calling it dudes and dress girls.
[04:01:32] I'm not going to try to get into a trans issue. I've already kind of made my opinions on trans
[04:01:38] issues pretty clear. I don't really have big opinions or anything like that on the trans issues
[04:01:45] overall. I don't really. I can see how some people would feel that way, but to me, I just don't
[04:01:52] really. But I think with sports, that's a separate topic. That's a separate issue. And
[04:01:59] And I think that's where people are really coming from, right?
[04:02:01] I will watch this interview.
[04:02:02] Where's the interview?
[04:02:03] There it is.
[04:02:04] Yeah, this is the one I was going to look at.
[04:02:07] And then after this, we're probably
[04:02:08] going to go and watch the, we're going to do the debate.
[04:02:10] Not the debate, fuck, not debate.
[04:02:12] The debate is later on.
[04:02:14] But I guess it's not even a debate.
[04:02:16] It's just a fucking speech.
[04:02:18] Somehow I'm sure it'll be a debate.
[04:02:19] But anyway, I was thinking about the last time
[04:02:23] I did this with the bingo.
[04:02:25] We're going to make the bingo.
[04:02:27] That's what I meant to say.
[04:02:28] isn't equally retarded to believe Trump and Musk
[04:02:30] are doing the things in the interest of the American public.
[04:02:33] You really think the public or even the majority
[04:02:34] of people, especially Trump voters, will be better off.
[04:02:37] I think that Trump voters view Elon Musk and Trump
[04:02:40] as the devil you know,
[04:02:43] and they view Trump basically as the enemy of my enemy.
[04:02:48] I think that a lot of people probably recognize
[04:02:52] that Trump and Elon Musk are not necessarily on their side,
[04:02:56] But they are on the side that hurts the people
[04:03:00] that are not on their side.
[04:03:03] And that to the average person is good enough.
[04:03:08] You give them too much credit?
[04:03:09] Well, no, that's what I'm thinking.
[04:03:11] That's what I think people think.
[04:03:15] Can you just stop hating on Trump every stream?
[04:03:18] Well, actually, you know what?
[04:03:23] I think I'm just going to ban this guy.
[04:03:25] He's talking about Pepsi Max.
[04:03:27] No, it doesn't.
[04:03:28] It's fucking disgusting.
[04:03:29] Nobody likes Pepsi Max, it's nasty.
[04:03:32] Fuck outta here.
[04:03:33] Anyway, so yeah, common sense is good.
[04:03:36] Yeah, a lot of people think Trump and Musk
[04:03:38] is controlled opposition.
[04:03:39] People think that about everyone.
[04:03:40] They say that about everything.
[04:03:43] I don't think I've really seen anything
[04:03:45] about them saying the devil better than,
[04:03:47] better the devil you know for Trump.
[04:03:50] I know that.
[04:03:51] That's because most of the people,
[04:03:53] the reason why is that most of the people
[04:03:55] that provide commentary,
[04:03:57] They don't look at it from a,
[04:04:01] so this is like,
[04:04:03] I don't think that there's anybody out there
[04:04:06] that has more of a black pill viewpoint of people than I do.
[04:04:11] This is a policy that I used to have in my guild
[04:04:15] is that if I ever wanted to do something
[04:04:17] that was against the best interest of everybody,
[04:04:19] I would put it to a vote
[04:04:21] because I could always rely on people
[04:04:22] to vote against their best interests
[04:04:24] because they're stupid.
[04:04:25] And I always assume that people are just really, really,
[04:04:31] really dumb.
[04:04:32] And because of that, I keep being right.
[04:04:39] I do, I keep being right, it's nuts.
[04:04:42] And so yeah, that right there is a gap in logical chimney.
[04:04:44] Joy Pepsi Max, just like that, how stupid.
[04:04:47] Yeah, yeah, we don't need to hear anything else
[04:04:50] about from that guy, right?
[04:04:52] And I think people are per-president,
[04:04:53] represents very, how you say the most humble
[04:04:55] when you call everybody else is really dumb,
[04:04:56] that's not humble. Because like, if you can identify what would make a monkey do
[04:05:07] something, that doesn't mean that you're like a monkey, right? You just need to
[04:05:13] understand that's the way that people think. And I think that basically people
[04:05:17] think inside of spheres of influence, and they care about what's happening to
[04:05:22] them, and then they care about what's happening to the people around them, and
[04:05:25] then they care about what's happening to their community. And like, I base
[04:05:28] everything off of this like, like I view human psychology as
[04:05:33] extremely selfish. And I reverse engineer from that
[04:05:37] perspective. So that's basically it. That's proximity of
[04:05:43] importance. Exactly. And it's a meme. Yeah. So are you America
[04:05:50] first or not? I am actually. I think that I want everything that
[04:05:55] happens to be in the best interests of America. The
[04:05:58] interest and the best interest of other countries is
[04:06:00] secondary to me and it's not as important. I don't care about it as much. Now I care about it a little
[04:06:07] bit and in some cases, yeah of course I would want to help them out if I could but my priority is my
[04:06:13] country. That's what I care about the most and I would even say to, I mean just I'll say a lot of
[04:06:21] people again would not say this. If there are things that are detrimental for other countries
[04:06:25] that are positive for us, I would still want us to do them. I would. And I think there's
[04:06:33] a lot of people that feel the same way that I do. Now, not always, not always, there's
[04:06:38] a line. But in a general sense, that's it. How far though, it depends. It's very offensive
[04:06:53] stance towards the outer world, which you have no right. You're right, you take it.
[04:06:59] you either take it or you don't.
[04:07:02] And that's it, you're right, you don't have any right to it.
[04:07:05] No, we don't have any right to it at all,
[04:07:07] but that doesn't mean you can't take it anyway.
[04:07:10] And so that's it.
[04:07:11] And also, I don't think people have a right
[04:07:13] to like America's money either.
[04:07:15] And so that's the way that I see things.
[04:07:21] And I think that it is kind of in a lot of ways
[04:07:25] a very selfish point of view,
[04:07:27] But I think it's accurate.
[04:07:30] And I think that's also the way, yeah,
[04:07:31] it's behavior biology.
[04:07:32] Yeah, I think that's the way that people think.
[04:07:37] What, why do you believe Americans
[04:07:39] are more valuable than other humans?
[04:07:41] I don't.
[04:07:42] I just think that because they're on my side,
[04:07:45] it's my country.
[04:07:46] And I would want them to do that for me.
[04:07:48] And I think that solidarity and working together
[04:07:51] is something that makes you more successful.
[04:07:56] That's it.
[04:07:57] Yeah, it's just, again,
[04:07:59] I'm very utilitarian with everything.
[04:08:02] I don't like, there's not a lot of ideals with this.
[04:08:07] Anyway, we'll watch this video.
[04:08:10] This is a, this should be a good one.
[04:08:12] That was a gotcha.
[04:08:13] Maybe.
[04:08:16] The survival.
[04:08:16] Yeah, that's the way a lot of people see it.
[04:08:20] Here we go.
[04:08:21] Mr. Vice President, thank you for being with us.
[04:08:23] Good to see you, Mr. Chair.
[04:08:24] Great to be here.
[04:08:25] Let's go back to the Oval Office Friday.
[04:08:26] Yeah.
[04:08:27] From your perspective.
[04:08:28] It's a good time.
[04:08:29] Yeah.
[04:08:30] Great TV.
[04:08:30] That's what the President said.
[04:08:31] Yeah.
[04:08:32] It's funny, so we have a 40, 45-minute press conference,
[04:08:36] and the president normally does this,
[04:08:37] and I've seen this now three or four times
[04:08:39] with foreign leaders, where he likes to bring the media
[04:08:41] and likes to have a conversation,
[04:08:43] but answer questions with the press,
[04:08:44] as you know, he's very open with reporters.
[04:08:46] And what I noticed is that for the first 25, 30, or so
[04:08:49] minutes, he tried to sort of bend over backwards
[04:08:52] to be gracious and kind to Zelensky.
[04:08:55] Even when Zelensky was kind of needling him,
[04:08:57] even when Zelensky was saying things
[04:08:59] that I thought were untrue,
[04:09:00] the president just tried to be diplomatic, right?
[04:09:03] I think that's his natural instinct, that situation.
[04:09:06] And then when it really went off the rails, of course,
[04:09:09] is when I asked, or you had a Polish journalist
[04:09:12] who asked a question, the president answered it.
[04:09:15] So it's their fault, it's Poland's fault this happened?
[04:09:19] And I answered it.
[04:09:20] And then something about my answer
[04:09:22] just really sets the lens of y'all.
[04:09:23] So then he came at me and blamed it on himself.
[04:09:26] And I mean, it is definitely,
[04:09:30] Like if JD Vance was not in the room,
[04:09:33] there is a, like I think a 90% probability
[04:09:36] that that mineral deal would already be signed.
[04:09:40] I think so.
[04:09:41] I think it would already be signed.
[04:09:43] If he just for some reason wasn't there,
[04:09:47] it'd already be done.
[04:09:51] Back at him, and what I tried to do originally
[04:09:54] was actually try to diffuse the situation a little bit
[04:09:57] because I'm like, you know, we're having this meeting.
[04:09:58] Obviously there are 100 television cameras here.
[04:10:01] Let's try to have this conversation in private.
[04:10:04] And then the president, as we kept on going back and forth,
[04:10:08] I tried again to say, well, maybe we
[04:10:10] should have this conversation in private.
[04:10:11] And the president was like, nope, actually,
[04:10:13] I don't want to have it in private anymore.
[04:10:15] I want to have this actual conversation in public
[04:10:17] for the American people to see.
[04:10:19] And I do think that there was just a certain sense of,
[04:10:22] there was a lack of respect.
[04:10:23] There was a certain sense of entitlement.
[04:10:25] And most importantly, look, we can look past all that stuff.
[04:10:28] But the president has set a very clear goal
[04:10:31] for his administration, he wants the killing to stop.
[04:10:33] And I think that it's very important
[04:10:35] that President Zelensky, and of course,
[04:10:36] President Putin too, they've both got to come
[04:10:38] to the negotiating table, and that's ultimately
[04:10:40] where things broke apart.
[04:10:42] I really don't care what President Zelensky
[04:10:44] says about me or anybody else,
[04:10:47] but he showed a clear unwillingness
[04:10:49] to engage in the peace process
[04:10:51] that President Trump has said is the policy
[04:10:53] of the American people and of their president.
[04:10:56] That's true, by the way.
[04:10:57] I mean, like you can't get, you're not gonna get Russia
[04:11:01] to come to the table if you're calling them more criminals
[04:11:04] and murderers.
[04:11:06] It's just not gonna happen.
[04:11:08] But whether you think it's true or not,
[04:11:11] it's just not gonna happen.
[04:11:14] But they are, but they are.
[04:11:15] But we, they are, but you don't,
[04:11:19] if you say that, it's gonna cause problems.
[04:11:24] That's it.
[04:11:29] That's the real breakdown is,
[04:11:30] I think Zelensky wasn't yet there.
[04:11:32] And I think, frankly, now still isn't there, but I think he'll get there eventually, he has to.
[04:11:36] He, my understanding is he tried to get back in, or tried to stay a number of times,
[04:11:41] and then made numerous calls to come back. Is that true?
[04:11:44] They kicked, so basically they kicked him out and he's trying to come, oh my god.
[04:11:50] Oh god. People are so emotionally dense. Yeah.
[04:11:57] I prefer peace over being correct, to be honest.
[04:12:01] That's, I think, the way a lot of people see it.
[04:12:04] I don't know about numerous calls, but they certainly made at least one request to come
[04:12:12] back in and continue the conversation.
[04:12:13] The president was like, look, first of all, they were disrespectful.
[04:12:16] And second of all, what are we even going to talk about?
[04:12:18] They shown a clear unwillingness to discuss the peaceful settlement that President Trump
[04:12:23] is trying to bring to this situation.
[04:12:24] I think a lot of Americans are sort of, you know, it's useful to step back and
[04:12:29] ask ourselves, what is the actual plan here?
[04:12:33] You can't just fund the war forever.
[04:12:35] American people won't stand for it. And by the way, Sean, if you look at European opinion polls,
[04:12:39] the Europeans aren't going to stand forever for it either. We need to bring this thing to a peaceful
[04:12:44] settlement that president was. I do think that there's definitely because you have to keep in
[04:12:48] mind that like with the American public, like we just spent 20 years in an indefinite war in
[04:12:54] the Middle East. And there is no real end in sight with like the Ukraine war. Like there's
[04:13:01] not like a, there's not a goal that's trying to be like achieved. It's just basically stop
[04:13:07] Russia from invading indefinitely. And I think that a lot of people in America are just tired
[04:13:14] of that given the context of like the Middle Eastern conflicts. Do you guys see kind of
[04:13:18] why I'm saying it's like a money drain, right? Basically. That's the way a lot of people feel.
[04:13:26] And really it makes sense.
[04:13:27] It's trying to do that.
[04:13:30] They'll continue to try to do that.
[04:13:32] But you've got to have two tango.
[04:13:33] You've got to have a negotiating partner
[04:13:35] in the Ukrainians who recognize that, you know,
[04:13:37] of course they have their views.
[04:13:39] And of course they're not always going to agree with us,
[04:13:42] but they've got to participate in the conversation.
[04:13:44] They weren't willing to do that on Friday,
[04:13:45] so the president said send him home.
[04:13:47] He said today that the war,
[04:13:48] he expects will go on a very long time.
[04:13:51] I don't know where he's going to get the money
[04:13:52] to fund that war.
[04:13:53] I have my doubts that your role.
[04:13:55] See, that's really what it is.
[04:13:56] that people don't want to, I think the American population is very wary of being engaged in
[04:14:02] another war, because I would say the average population thinks that one of the reasons why
[04:14:08] things have been kind of bad is because of that ongoing war. Speak for yourself. For me, I agree
[04:14:18] with that. I do. I don't want to write a blank check for military support to another country.
[04:14:26] Yeah, I don't like it. It's it's too much money
[04:14:34] Fund the war to the level that by including Israel
[04:14:44] Yes
[04:14:46] How many times do I have to say it?
[04:14:52] How many times
[04:14:55] And Harris would funding it and then the issue now has come up whether or not this administration
[04:15:01] Will continue to offer money and arms for those war to continue because without America
[04:15:07] I would argue the president was right in saying they have no cards
[04:15:10] Yeah, well Sean, I think our European friends frankly are being really really
[04:15:15] They're doing a disservice to the Ukrainians because their own populations are saying we're not gonna fund this war indefinitely
[04:15:21] The American people are saying we don't want to fund the war indefinitely
[04:15:25] So the only thing that is in the best interest of America of Russia of Ukraine and of Europe is to bring this thing to a
[04:15:32] Close what happened Sean is you have Zelensky he goes to Europe and a lot of our European friends puff them up
[04:15:37] They say, you know, you're a freedom fighter.
[04:15:39] You need to keep fighting forever.
[04:15:41] Well, fighting forever with what?
[04:15:43] With whose money, with whose ammunition,
[04:15:45] and with whose lives?
[04:15:46] The president is actually taking a much more realistic
[04:15:49] perspective and saying, this can't go on forever.
[04:15:52] We can't fund this thing forever.
[04:15:53] The Ukrainians can't fight forever.
[04:15:55] So let's bring this thing to a peaceful settlement.
[04:15:57] When I interviewed Zelensky, he
[04:15:59] wouldn't give me direct answers.
[04:16:00] I asked him about the mineral deal to pay the US back.
[04:16:04] To me, there's three phases in this.
[04:16:06] and my understanding was Friday was supposed to be relatively ceremonial. It was and in that it was
[04:16:11] supposed to be we signed the mineral deal that's part one. Part two. Yeah I thought it was just
[04:16:17] going to be one and done honestly. I was surprised it happened. Say thank you Mr. Zewinski. Yeah.
[04:16:27] Just tell Russia to stop invading if it's so easy.
[04:16:30] Yeah, I mean that I feel like I think we tried that right? I mean it didn't really work
[04:16:39] You ceasefire part three would be the hardest the hardest part
[04:16:45] They negotiated settlement with Putin who correct me if I'm wrong said he's willing to talk peace with Trump
[04:16:50] Yeah, he said he's willing to talk peace and of course we trust but verify we want to have the conversation
[04:16:55] We don't assume that everything that anybody tells us is true. That's why we want to engage in this conversation
[04:17:01] conversation, but you're exactly right, Sean.
[04:17:03] Somebody says, why blame the defendant?
[04:17:06] Uh, what would you do if it was your country?
[04:17:08] Attacked?
[04:17:10] I don't know.
[04:17:11] And I think that's an interesting question you bring up.
[04:17:14] What is the right option is the right option to capitulate with somebody who is a
[04:17:21] bad actor because you're afraid of more of your people getting killed.
[04:17:26] Is the right option to keep an indefinite war against this person
[04:17:30] going that kills more of your people?
[04:17:33] What is the right option?
[04:17:39] I don't think that there really is one.
[04:17:41] There's just a different direction.
[04:17:48] When the Ukrainians came to Washington on Friday,
[04:17:50] it was supposed to be ceremonial.
[04:17:52] You know, there had been some public back and forth,
[04:17:54] some disagreements, some words spoken in public.
[04:17:58] And the president was like, let's have this moment.
[04:18:00] We give some credit to the brave Ukrainian fighters.
[04:18:02] And of course, it's a very brave army
[04:18:04] that they have there in Ukraine.
[04:18:06] Let's sign this minerals deal,
[04:18:07] which importantly does two things.
[04:18:09] It allows the American people to get some of their money back.
[04:18:12] Somebody says, were you taught to give in the bullies?
[04:18:17] Ideals are very nice, but whenever you write
[04:18:21] a blank check like that and you put somebody else's name
[04:18:25] on it and they get killed, I think that you have
[04:18:28] to think beyond good and evil.
[04:18:33] It's not high school.
[04:18:35] It's not, you know, what the right thing is.
[04:18:38] It's not the Bible.
[04:18:39] This isn't what you're supposed to do.
[04:18:42] you have to look at what is the best option for the most people.
[04:18:48] That's it, right?
[04:18:49] And so how do you handle that?
[04:18:54] Putin won't stop man,
[04:18:55] it'll just be another attack at a later date.
[04:18:59] That's, there's a good chance that you're right.
[04:19:05] You track the flexibility for foresight.
[04:19:06] You understand Russia had their concerns?
[04:19:08] Yeah, yeah, I do.
[04:19:14] Yeah, so you're heckin' Marvel movie, Putin is Thanos?
[04:19:16] Yeah, exactly.
[04:19:17] I think people romanticize things
[04:19:19] like this a little bit too much.
[04:19:21] It also shows the Ukrainian people that America has a long-term investment in their sovereignty.
[04:19:28] You do those things, we'll sign this thing, we'll have a rah-rah moment, and then we'll
[04:19:32] get to the tough talk of negotiating peace.
[04:19:35] We couldn't even get the Ukrainians to a point where they could talk about the peaceful
[04:19:39] settlement.
[04:19:40] And look in some way, Sean, I get it.
[04:19:42] I get the frustration.
[04:19:43] I get the rage.
[04:19:44] It's their country.
[04:19:45] Of course, it's not our country.
[04:19:46] But you've got to accept, cooler heads have got to prevail, this thing cannot go on forever.
[04:19:53] This is the important point.
[04:19:54] I'd say this to our course, most importantly, the Americans who are watching, but people
[04:19:58] all over the world.
[04:20:00] When you talk to leaders in private, whether they're Ukrainian or European, when you
[04:20:04] talk to people in private, they will tell you this cannot go on forever.
[04:20:09] There aren't enough Ukrainian lives, there isn't enough American money, and there
[04:20:12] isn't enough ammunition to fund this thing indefinitely.
[04:20:15] The only realistic pathway to bringing this thing to a settlement is President Trump's
[04:20:20] pathway.
[04:20:21] We encourage both President Zelensky and President Putin to follow that path.
[04:20:25] Well, I mean, hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent and this came up in the discussion
[04:20:29] Friday.
[04:20:30] It's a lot of money.
[04:20:31] The Biden administration called Putin every name in the book and they've been trying
[04:20:34] to get the president.
[04:20:35] And he's still invaded anyway.
[04:20:36] Okay.
[04:20:37] He's still invaded anyway.
[04:20:38] Well, remember, it depends if it's a minor incursion.
[04:20:40] Let's go back to that moment, which I thought troops were amassing on the border.
[04:20:45] I go back and I think about this and and Biden spent all of this money called Putin all these names
[04:20:53] The media and the Democrats they want Donald Trump to call him names and the president
[04:20:58] Is this thing and then he's yeah, you can't do that if you start calling them names and talking shit
[04:21:04] It's like that Bill Clinton clip that we watched the other day
[04:21:07] It's just gonna put everything in it's gonna throw a wrench in the system. It's gonna fuck everything up
[04:21:13] That's really what's gonna happen. Like you can't do that. You know, you're not giving them power by
[04:21:22] doing that. Yeah. It's common sense. How do people not understand this? People don't understand it
[04:21:27] because they don't want to. They don't want to accept the fact that there is a person who is
[04:21:33] doing something wrong, but you still need to negotiate with and behave positively towards.
[04:21:41] I think people really hate that and so because they don't like it so much
[04:21:48] They're not willing to accept it. That that's the reason why I think it's happening
[04:21:59] Supposed to call it's my best guess. Are you ready to talk a piece now? Yeah, that's not gonna work
[04:22:04] No, it's diplomacy one on one or one right is you have to have a reasonable relationship with somebody to be
[04:22:11] able to even start the conversation. We have to remember, Sean, Ukraine, half the
[04:22:16] country, a third of the country is totally destroyed. The economy is depressed.
[04:22:20] You've got hundreds of thousands of dead Ukrainians. Of course, a lot of dead
[04:22:25] Russians as well. The president wants to negotiate a settlement. How can you
[04:22:29] negotiate if you can't even talk to somebody? And that's what he said.
[04:22:33] He's not saying like nobody's suggesting, as Secretary Rubio said,
[04:22:37] Note the suggesting that we give the Nobel Peace Prize to Vladimir Putin. What we're saying is it's important for President Trump to be able to have a
[04:22:45] Conversation that's not well served by standing up at a press conference and calling the guy every negative name in the book
[04:22:52] By the way, it's he right. He right is exactly what I'm saying
[04:22:55] This is only because he has nukes. We're not cordial to Sudan. We call them a criminal put them on trial and executed them
[04:23:00] Well, even if they didn't have nukes, they still have a much bigger military, right? It's easier to
[04:23:04] to, it's easier to push somebody around whenever they're smaller, right? That's it. Yeah, like
[04:23:13] there's, there's always like, again, there's always a power play going on. Yeah, the power
[04:23:19] of it matters. Absolutely.
[04:23:22] As we just said, President Biden called Putin every single name of the book. What did it
[04:23:27] lead to? It led to war. It led to destruction. It led to conflict. President Trump is
[04:23:32] trying to bring this thing to a close, you got to be able to talk to somebody to do that.
[04:23:36] Is the door open?
[04:23:37] President Trump said Friday he can come back if he wants peace.
[04:23:41] Is that door still open today?
[04:23:43] What President Trump has said clearly and consistently is, of course the door is open
[04:23:49] so long as Zelensky is willing to seriously talk peace.
[04:23:52] You can't come into the Oval Office or anywhere else and refuse to even discuss
[04:23:57] the details of a peace deal.
[04:23:59] Look, this is not going to make anybody happy.
[04:24:01] Russians are going to have to give up stuff, the Ukrainians are going to have to give up
[04:24:04] stuff.
[04:24:05] You can come to the Oval Office and say, give us security guarantees.
[04:24:09] We won't even engage with you about what we're willing to give up.
[04:24:12] That's been the Ukrainian posture.
[04:24:14] When that posture changes, as President Trump said, when they're willing to talk peace,
[04:24:18] I think President Trump will be the first person to put the phone.
[04:24:20] Well, I've got to imagine that.
[04:24:21] Yeah, because he just wants to get it solved and make it stop happening, so he has
[04:24:24] to stop sending military aid over there.
[04:24:27] Right?
[04:24:28] Let's see how much Russia has to give up.
[04:24:31] probably isn't going to have to give up as much because Russia is more powerful. That's just the
[04:24:35] way it is. Yeah, that's really all there is to it. Really no off in Americans are the most stupid
[04:24:47] in the world. I don't think that, I mean, this isn't really about America, right? I mean, I think
[04:24:53] this is, is this crazy to say? I mean, I don't really think so. Yeah, Russia will give up
[04:25:00] nothing. And the USA is more powerful than Russia. Yeah, they are. But is the USA going
[04:25:06] to put that power on the line because of Ukraine? Probably not. And also, do the people in the
[04:25:16] United States want that to happen? I think the answer to that is no.
[04:25:25] I think the US is fatigued from fighting wars, man. They're totally tired of it.
[04:25:33] We're thinking, what did you make of European leaders, quote, their voices of solidarity this
[04:25:38] weekend because it's Lindsey Graham who's been very supportive of Ukraine in this
[04:25:43] conflict I mean he was livid yes and he said if they want to now defend their
[04:25:47] own continent let them go ahead and do it good luck to them yeah and my
[04:25:50] message to Ukrainians by the way to President Zelensky is when you've lost
[04:25:54] Lindsey Graham that means you need to come to the negotiating table and
[04:25:58] recognize Donald Trump is the only game in town he's the only person who I
[04:26:02] think can has a meaningful plan to save that country but here's the
[04:26:06] problem with the Europeans. And a lot of these guys are our friends, there are
[04:26:10] allies. We of course, you know, the president has a great relationship with a
[04:26:14] lot of European heads of state. And so do I, but they need to be realistic. And
[04:26:20] the craziest part about this, Sean, is this that's that's what is people are
[04:26:24] idealistic about this too much. Yeah, I mean, so I still want to say what the
[04:26:30] mineral deals when when I think a lot of people see this had a bunch of
[04:26:33] gamers understand us each care country has a character war level USA is
[04:26:36] max at 100. China's 80. Russia's 65. Yeah, and Ukraine's not 65. That's just the truth.
[04:26:46] Sometimes you'll have European heads of state who in public will puff up their chest and
[04:26:51] say, we're in it with President Zelensky for the next 10 years. And then in private, they'll
[04:26:55] pick up the phone and say, we can't, this can't go on forever. He has to come to negotiating
[04:27:00] table. So I honestly don't care what the Europeans say in public. What I care is
[04:27:04] what they say in private and what they need to be saying to President Zelensky is, this
[04:27:08] can't go on forever.
[04:27:10] The bloodshed, the killing, the economic devastation, it's making everyone worse off.
[04:27:16] The only pathway to, I think, back to peace and prosperity is what the president's trying
[04:27:21] to accomplish.
[04:27:22] And now we look back in time and we see Joe Biden was beginning to understand that
[04:27:25] the patience of the American people is running.
[04:27:27] That's right.
[04:27:28] Then hundreds of billions of dollars were a nation with nearly 40 trillion in debt.
[04:27:32] I mean, it's too much.
[04:27:33] Well, Shonda, this is an important point.
[04:27:35] Yeah, I mean, he right.
[04:27:38] Brushes being Putin's bitch.
[04:27:40] See, this is the problem is that there's
[04:27:43] so much emotional and charged rhetoric like that.
[04:27:47] And all of it, like all of it, it's just nothing.
[04:27:52] It really, it's just nothing.
[04:27:54] Like, it's not, it doesn't accomplish anything.
[04:27:56] It doesn't do anything.
[04:27:59] It's just, it's pointless.
[04:28:02] It's hot air.
[04:28:06] Because I was a United States Senator for, of course,
[04:28:08] for the last two years of the Biden administration.
[04:28:10] I got elected to point point two.
[04:28:11] I think you like the job better.
[04:28:12] I think I like the job a lot better.
[04:28:13] I certainly like the president a lot better.
[04:28:15] And here's the thing, you know, when
[04:28:17] you would talk to the Biden administration officials
[04:28:19] in private, it's another example
[04:28:21] of a terrible situation the Biden admin left
[04:28:24] for the Trump administration.
[04:28:25] When you ask them, what's the plan?
[04:28:27] OK, we're going to spend tens of billions of dollars,
[04:28:29] hundreds of billions of dollars in Ukraine.
[04:28:31] What is your plan?
[04:28:33] And they would honestly tell you, well,
[04:28:35] We're just going to send them weapons for as long as we can and hope eventually they can turn the tide hope is not a strategy.
[04:28:42] Yeah, that's exactly it.
[04:28:44] What do we spend 800 billion a year on defense for?
[04:28:48] For for Russia's 40 billion a year military is being ground down.
[04:28:55] I think that that like so you basically what you're saying is like you want to solve a problem with that that people also have.
[04:29:01] I think that the both things are true where the amount of money that we spend on defense is really high
[04:29:09] People think we're spending way too much fucking money on that
[04:29:12] So it's like basically the premise of your solution is another problem
[04:29:19] You see what I'm saying
[04:29:21] It's ridiculous. It's a huge amount of money
[04:29:23] Following money and ammunition at a terrible conflict, that is not a strategy.
[04:29:29] The only guy in town with a strategy is the President of the United States and everybody
[04:29:33] needs to follow his lead.
[04:29:34] What scares me is Zelensky, when he says it's going to go on for years, how many more lives
[04:29:39] are going to be lost?
[04:29:40] He's not going to have a country to save it from that.
[04:29:43] The minerals deal would have provided the monies to rebuild their country and a strong
[04:29:47] U.S. President and maybe European troops as well.
[04:29:50] And this is an important part of it.
[04:29:52] The president knows that, look, if you want real security guarantees, if you want to actually
[04:29:57] ensure that Vladimir Putin does not invade Ukraine again, the very best security guarantee
[04:30:03] is to give Americans economic upside in the future of Ukraine.
[04:30:08] That is-
[04:30:09] I do think that strategically that's true, is if we have a bunch of stuff there and
[04:30:13] a bunch of money there, there's going to be a lower probability that Russia will
[04:30:17] attack.
[04:30:20] why would russia allow that i think that russia would be okay well i mean like i mean russia allowed
[04:30:28] like fucking missile systems next to their border like there's missile systems next to russia's border
[04:30:34] already so like a minerals deal like they would let that happen for sure like it yeah they have no
[04:30:42] interest in this the way better security guarantee than 20 000 troops from some random
[04:30:51] country that hasn't fought a war in 30 or 40 years.
[04:30:55] The security guarantee and also the economic guarantee for Ukraine is to rebuild the country
[04:31:01] and ensure that America has a long-term interest.
[04:31:03] You're not going to do that if you come to the Oval Office, insult the President and refuse
[04:31:07] to follow his plan for peace.
[04:31:10] If he called, and I hate hypothetical questions, forgive me, if he called tomorrow
[04:31:14] and said, I am ready to adopt your plan for peace, he can come back?
[04:31:18] I think that if he called and had a serious proposal for how he was going to engage in
[04:31:22] the process.
[04:31:23] Look, there are details that really matter that we're already working on with the Russians.
[04:31:27] We've already talked with some of our allies.
[04:31:28] He needs to engage seriously on the details.
[04:31:31] I think once that happens, then absolutely we want to talk to you.
[04:31:34] You convinced Putin and the Russians are willing to meet them, I don't want to say
[04:31:39] the word, halfway.
[04:31:40] They're willing to do their part to achieve a negotiated settlement.
[04:31:43] Am I convinced?
[04:31:44] No.
[04:31:45] But do I think that there's a real pathway?
[04:31:46] You've got to trust but verify.
[04:31:48] You've got to engage in the negotiation, you've got to see what steps people are willing to
[04:31:51] take.
[04:31:52] This is another thing, Sean, obviously I'm biased because I really love the guy.
[04:31:56] But when the media attacks President Trump as somehow on the side of Putin, two big
[04:32:02] problems that, first of all, the only president in-
[04:32:05] They've been doing that for eight years.
[04:32:08] Like I remember people talking about Donald Trump sucking Putin's dick in like 2016-2017.
[04:32:17] This has been going on ever since the beginning.
[04:32:22] Yeah, but he doesn't, no, no, I'm just saying, right?
[04:32:25] I mean, like it just,
[04:32:28] I feel like the amount of the Mueller report, yeah.
[04:32:32] I mean, like remember whenever there was like all this,
[04:32:34] like, oh, it's gonna come out for sure.
[04:32:37] We're gonna find out, Trump, it's gonna be discovered.
[04:32:40] We're gonna be certain about it.
[04:32:41] And then it just never really happened, right?
[04:32:45] It never really happened.
[04:32:46] And so
[04:32:49] That's it. I mean people yeah people not taking it seriously anymore. Yeah, the walls are closing in
[04:32:54] Yeah, everything it it didn't exist exactly. You have to give respect to get respect. I mean maybe right
[04:33:03] Obama shook Putin's hand Bush had him as ranch and rode horses with Putin. Yeah, I don't know about that
[04:33:09] But like I wouldn't be surprised people say Trump dick rights Putin because he doesn't trash talk about him
[04:33:15] Well, no, he doesn't trash talk about the Chinese president like president like she's in pain. I think that's how I say it
[04:33:23] Like yeah, he never talks shit about him either
[04:33:26] Like he only talks shit about people that are in a position that is like, you know lower than him
[04:33:33] Because he says there yeah, like that that's really it right
[04:33:36] I mean like China is in a position where they could put us in a bad place, right?
[04:33:41] Like, obviously, like, you know, the U.S. is a bigger country, like, militarily and economically
[04:33:47] than China.
[04:33:48] But China could put us in a bad place, Russia could put us in a bad place.
[04:33:53] Canada can't in the same way, right?
[04:33:56] Ukraine can't in the same way.
[04:33:58] So, like, and you can say Trump's an asshole for this, and you'd be right.
[04:34:04] But that's the truth.
[04:34:05] 20 years where you haven't had the Russians take a bunch of territory was under the
[04:34:12] first term of Donald J. Trump. The second part of that is you've got to actually accept that
[04:34:18] President Trump, he's not just assuming that everything the Russians tell him is true,
[04:34:22] he's negotiating with them. There's a give and take. There's a trust but verified.
[04:34:27] That's called diplomacy. We used to have some respect for that in Washington, D.C.
[04:34:33] He right? Yep. He right. And the thing is that I feel like that's the only way that it
[04:34:40] ends. That's the only way it's going to end for a positive or a negative. I think that's
[04:34:46] the case. So much of the world relies on the US military and then laughs, haha, America
[04:34:50] sucks. Yeah. And he read about what? Blight and lies. He's right about the reality of
[04:34:56] the situation. The reality of the situation is that Ukraine isn't really in a very strong
[04:35:04] negotiating position based off of like where they're at like I mean and he is and I think
[04:35:10] also like where is the lie yeah I don't know but that's at least what people are saying
[04:35:15] and I'm telling you guys like that's not that's not what's gonna happen that's not what it's
[04:35:20] gonna be right and so I feel like this is what's gonna keep happening and it's gonna
[04:35:25] keep getting more and more more extreme.
[04:35:30] They edited out a comment where JD says,
[04:35:32] UK and France have no military experience.
[04:35:33] Thousands of Europeans joined in the US after 9-11,
[04:35:36] including 1600 Ukrainians in Iraq,
[04:35:38] 600 British troops died in Afghanistan,
[04:35:40] and this clown has dunked on them.
[04:35:41] This comment led to a lot of people
[04:35:43] that were mad and vets overseas.
[04:35:46] Yeah, I mean, obviously like, I mean,
[04:35:48] but I don't know, I mean,
[04:35:50] like it's kind of like two things are true, right?
[04:35:52] We're like, obviously the military,
[04:35:56] the UK military isn't as experienced
[04:35:58] the American military and as advanced right but at the same time it's not
[04:36:03] gonna be like there are a bunch of like random idiots you can't take those
[04:36:11] statements personal he isn't attacking who those who served yeah yeah he's not
[04:36:14] Ted or slide to you I don't know but I'm just saying like if that is the case
[04:36:18] then it doesn't really matter a whole lot so yeah they went to war they
[04:36:22] died I'll take I mean I look I mean I I I don't think that I'm really
[04:36:31] saying anything crazy here, right? I'm really not. Are you
[04:36:36] really educated in this? In a lot of ways, the main thing that
[04:36:40] I think that I understand is how people think and not
[04:36:42] necessarily situations. So what do you what do you think that
[04:36:46] I'm getting wrong on this? Yeah, what am I getting wrong on
[04:36:51] this? Because like if you're asking me if I'm educated,
[04:36:55] you're obviously you're you're indirectly saying that I'm
[04:36:59] stupid right and I don't know what I'm talking about like let's just get this out of the way right
[04:37:05] so so what is what what's the what's the point of contention here you have to have a degree to
[04:37:13] discuss global politics yeah that's just it's it's just again that's not true nothing wrong
[04:37:18] genuine ask your educate in a recent British army uh I mean I think no I mean not really I mean like
[04:37:23] in a way like I know that the US army is way fucking bigger and they have probably way more
[04:37:29] fucking experience because they just spent 10 years, 20 years in a war.
[04:37:34] I think that's definitely true for fucking sure it is.
[04:37:38] Is that not true?
[04:37:41] I mean, come on.
[04:37:42] Yeah, British have enough problems with their homeland and their population displacement
[04:37:51] from abroad.
[04:37:52] Yeah, I've heard that too.
[04:37:53] You know, in Dutch kitchen, it's useless when you've got a lot to do in common sense.
[04:37:55] Well, like what I'm saying is that not true?
[04:37:58] I mean, I don't think anyone with a brain would disagree there.
[04:38:01] Okay, well done.
[04:38:04] i didn't think so i don't like that's why i was confused by your comment
[04:38:07] i was i was really confused i was like well what do you mean what are you
[04:38:10] talking about here like this is this seems like uh...
[04:38:13] this seems like he's bringing up a bunch of shit
[04:38:16] anyway do you guys think is it time gentlemen for us to do
[04:38:27] i believe it's time for us to do
[04:38:30] the mother fucking bingo okay
[04:38:33] give me a minute let's go ahead and get all this setup okay guys
[04:38:37] Give me one second and we're going to set this up.
[04:38:41] Trump, speech, bingo.
[04:38:46] We are finally doing it, all right?
[04:38:48] Here we go, yeah, we'll watch something after this,
[04:38:50] but let me go ahead and get this out of the way right now.
[04:38:53] And the greatest bingo in the world.
[04:38:55] Okay, so I think we need what, four lines, I'm pretty sure.
[04:39:02] Let me go back and make sure I get this right.
[04:39:06] Okay, I did it wrong.
[04:39:07] every single time I do it wrong.
[04:39:10] And let's see here.
[04:39:14] Two, three.
[04:39:19] Oh, this is looking really good.
[04:39:20] Oh, this is looking, oh, wow.
[04:39:23] Oh, wow, look at this.
[04:39:28] Okay.
[04:39:32] Oh, this is, oh, wow.
[04:39:33] This is, look at this, this is an amazing bingo.
[04:39:37] And so we have to have like a little bit of,
[04:39:39] let's see, can I do this here?
[04:39:42] We've got red.
[04:39:45] And then, and then you have white.
[04:39:48] And then you have blue.
[04:39:51] Okay, good.
[04:39:52] Yeah, this is perfect.
[04:39:54] Oh man, this is the high quality shit right here, guys, okay?
[04:40:01] Alrighty, gentlemen.
[04:40:02] France, wait, what?
[04:40:06] No, guys, no, no, I don't mean like that at all.
[04:40:09] No, no, no, okay, all right.
[04:40:11] So, big speech today.
[04:40:14] I said I was gonna do it last time, I didn't.
[04:40:16] I fucking lied and now it's time to do it in the beginning
[04:40:20] It's sorry in the middle
[04:40:34] Okay, let me think
[04:40:37] Yeah, I think this is a very very simple middle middle box, right?
[04:40:48] There we go. I think this is the cleanest and easiest option, right?
[04:40:58] Okay, we're gonna put another one
[04:41:00] drill baby drill
[04:41:02] Easy as the easiest edition right there so easy
[04:41:07] Biden is
[04:41:10] Stupid and dumb
[04:41:14] Okay, and and this basically this box will be activated if Trump does anything or says anything as a
[04:41:23] Like basically like talking shit about him one way or another right this this will be activated no matter what and
[04:41:30] So yeah, basically all seven. Oh
[04:41:34] 2020 election was rigged okay so I think we should put this this should be like
[04:41:45] in the corner it should be like right here or so I think this is what would
[04:41:48] be fair right yeah there we go yeah third term okay all right third term is
[04:41:57] is going to go all the way out, um, eludes to third term in office.
[04:42:05] This will be in the very, very close corner, alright, a far away corner.
[04:42:13] Elon Musk, yes, Elon, uh, Elon, you just, just Elon, something about it, I think that's, that's about it.
[04:42:22] And let me see here. Golf, uh, that's another one. Golf of America. Yes.
[04:42:26] Golf of America. Easiest decision. Right there. Okay, we got that.
[04:42:33] Okay. And let's see here. Tariffs.
[04:42:38] Uh, tariffs. Yeah, yeah, we'll put tariffs up here.
[04:42:41] Okay, uh, tariffs to Canada.
[04:42:48] Slash Mexico.
[04:42:50] I feel like that's fair, right? What do you guys think?
[04:42:59] The birds? No, no. I don't think he's gonna bring that up.
[04:43:03] I mean, there's a chance he does.
[04:43:05] I'm just not really feeling like it's going to happen, right?
[04:43:08] I mean, maybe, maybe not.
[04:43:10] But I wouldn't, I wouldn't really expect it a whole lot.
[04:43:13] And let's see here.
[04:43:17] Let me see here. I'm trying to find the rest of these and check it.
[04:43:21] Okay. You don't have the cards? No, he's not gonna talking about that.
[04:43:25] Ewan, yeah, Ewan Doge. I guess we could add Doge in here.
[04:43:30] Yeah, that's fine. I mean, it's pretty much all the same thing, right? It's not that big of a deal.
[04:43:35] Okay, so...
[04:43:38] Too big to rig? Well, we already have the 2020 election. I think that's basically it.
[04:43:44] Emptying the prisons?
[04:43:47] You know what? Yeah.
[04:43:50] Illegal immigration. Let's go ahead and find that. We're gonna put that one right here.
[04:43:54] Illegal immigration.
[04:44:04] I feel like this is pretty much about the same box I would want to really have.
[04:44:13] Okay, let's think about some quotes here. What do we have? Canada 51st state.
[04:44:21] I think that we're gonna put that in the corner. What do you guys think? I feel like Greenland
[04:44:34] kind of fell off like we kind of lost interest in Greenland. Oh yeah um that's a really really
[04:44:40] great one um would have never happened okay yeah I think that this one this is like again it's right
[04:44:57] there it's in the fucking middle like you know this uh yeah javelins um I don't know if he's
[04:45:03] gonna bring that up or not Epstein files oh good example yes good Epstein files okay that's good
[04:45:13] and
[04:45:17] Alright, uh woke. Oh, right woke equals dead
[04:45:28] DEI equals dead I
[04:45:32] Think that they're probably I don't even know if that should be that far off, right? I feel like even that's a bit much and China
[04:45:41] I
[04:45:42] Feel like we have to be a little bit more specific with that, right?
[04:45:44] rare earth yeah yeah let's talk about rare earth
[04:45:52] Zelensky I don't have spells fucking name Zelensky is going to sign it okay so
[04:46:04] yeah there it is there's that tremendous well let's let's think about
[04:46:08] All right, what was a good phrase?
[04:46:11] Um...
[04:46:12] Oh.
[04:46:13] Um...
[04:46:15] Here's a good one.
[04:46:16] The best...
[04:46:18] first...
[04:46:21] month...
[04:46:22] of a president...
[04:46:25] perhaps...
[04:46:28] ever.
[04:46:31] Now, it doesn't, to be fair, I'm putting it in quotes, but it doesn't actually have to be a quote.
[04:46:37] I feel like he'll probably say this right oh yeah yeah men and women sports right
[04:46:46] right okay we're gonna put this down at the bottom men and women sports easy
[04:46:53] decision okay yeah that that's no problem oh common sense that's another
[04:46:57] good one let's put that over there common sense okay
[04:47:04] peacemaker no I think that's gonna happen like we already have two or
[04:47:09] three of the other ones I think that's fine sanctuary cities I don't really think
[04:47:15] that needs to go there oh fake news media yep fake news media easy decision
[04:47:25] right there okay Stargate Space Force no eggs no California water I don't think
[04:47:41] that's gonna happen.
[04:47:44] Tariff, well we already have that tariffs
[04:47:46] to Canada and Mexico.
[04:47:51] Hmm, let me think.
[04:47:53] Chinese fentanyl?
[04:47:54] Yeah, yeah, China fentanyl.
[04:47:57] Actually, no, no, that's not enough.
[04:48:01] Okay.
[04:48:04] Hmm.
[04:48:05] Taiwan?
[04:48:07] I don't know, would he mention Taiwan
[04:48:09] during the big April 1st delay?
[04:48:12] I think also nod to cryptocurrency and like saying something about cryptocurrency needs
[04:48:35] to be there.
[04:48:36] Yep.
[04:48:37] Definitely.
[04:48:38] All right.
[04:48:39] So we've got a few of them, a few of the far off ones.
[04:48:42] What do we need to have with that?
[04:48:46] Leaving NATO.
[04:48:49] That's going to be on a corner.
[04:48:51] Okay.
[04:48:56] Yeah.
[04:48:57] That's going to be a corner one, right?
[04:49:01] Okay.
[04:49:02] The Gaza, oh yes, the Gaza Resort.
[04:49:19] And let's see, Gaza Resort and rebuild.
[04:49:22] I'm trying to think about the rest of what I said.
[04:49:30] The green new scam, that one's too easy.
[04:49:35] I want the killing to stop.
[04:49:36] No, no, all that's gonna happen with the Ukraine war.
[04:49:39] And like, obviously that's gonna happen.
[04:49:44] Better than Lincoln?
[04:49:45] Well, I already said the best month,
[04:49:46] The best first month of a president perhaps ever.
[04:49:53] Pardon Snowden?
[04:49:54] I don't think that's what's going to happen.
[04:49:56] October 7th, right.
[04:50:00] And...
[04:50:02] OX7 would have never happened.
[04:50:06] Okay, sorry, this is kind of a pretty big one.
[04:50:08] Let me see if I can maybe...
[04:50:14] Yeah, it's a little bit, a little big here.
[04:50:21] Okay, that's good enough, right?
[04:50:23] I feel like actually it probably should be closer to the middle, but we're gonna stick with this that's gonna be okay
[04:50:31] Let me think besides that deal maker
[04:50:45] Gold card
[04:50:49] Okay, that's an easy one. All right. We have two we have one reasonable one and one
[04:50:56] batshit crazy one
[04:50:58] Okay guys
[04:51:00] So just decide pick them out and all right. I'll be right back and then we'll decide
[04:51:05] Is he gonna play YMCA? No, he's not gonna play YMCA, I don't think. I don't think he's gonna do an intro or anything like that.
[04:52:33] China takes over Greenland. Andrew Tate maybe. No, that's just bullshit.
[04:52:42] The Trump victory dance? Well, no, he's not gonna dance if there's no music. I don't think there's gonna be any music.
[04:52:49] He calls someone gay.
[04:52:53] We could have, okay so in the corner, random, personal, insult, no one
[04:53:04] expected. How about that? I feel like that's a pretty good corner, corner one,
[04:53:15] right? Like just some random ass shit. Alright, let me, yeah, yeah that should
[04:53:22] be fine, yeah. Random personal, so nobody thought this was gonna happen,
[04:53:25] brings it up out of nowhere. Okay, something dirty about Kamala. I don't know about that.
[04:53:33] It's a special guest. Panama Canal. I feel like Panama Canal is it. I think that I feel
[04:53:46] like gentlemen. I think that we have YMCA. Yeah, I actually think this is a I'll add
[04:53:58] in Jimmy Carter one dollar one dollar can you believe that okay that should be
[04:54:16] yeah that's really really good Democrats walk out oh that's actually a
[04:54:21] really good option I'm thinking about how I would want to add that in let's
[04:54:27] see should we could get rid of you on and doge and we could add in hmm because
[04:54:36] Because we do need a Democrat crash out as a marker here, right?
[04:54:41] Remove common sense.
[04:54:44] Let's see which one do you guys think I should remove?
[04:54:46] I'm trying to decide here.
[04:54:49] April 1st delay meme?
[04:54:50] Yeah, yeah, let's get rid of that one.
[04:54:53] I like that idea a lot.
[04:54:56] Let's get rid of this.
[04:54:58] Sorry, it's going to take me a minute to go over everything.
[04:55:02] I don't know why Microsoft Paint is so bad and how Photoshop is so much better.
[04:55:07] Even now but it still is it's embarrassing. Okay, um, let me go back go through all this delete. Oops didn't mean to do that
[04:55:18] Okay
[04:55:20] There we go
[04:55:22] All right, insult reporter. No, I already have fake news media. Yeah, I already have that that's already decided
[04:55:32] I'm trying to think if there's anything else I need to do or add
[04:55:35] Let's see the terrorists. I mean like the terror. I don't know what you mean by terrorists
[04:55:42] Sorry, I keep fucking I was reading chat. I was doing the wrong one Nobel Peace Prize
[04:55:48] You think he should nominate he's gonna nominate himself for a Nobel Peace Prize
[04:55:53] um
[04:55:57] No, I don't think so. Um, I
[04:56:01] don't
[04:56:11] Democrat crash out so this is if some if there is a disruption an event and
[04:56:17] Action or something like that if they do anything. It's a crash out. Okay, like anything to disrupt the event or to cause any trouble
[04:56:28] Golden age of America. Well, we already have that in the middle, right?
[04:56:32] Stargate, I don't think they're gonna I don't think he's gonna talk about Stargate
[04:56:35] I have a low probability for that one. Why are we not anything anything about Space Force?
[04:56:41] Um, I just don't really think that we need to to be honest. I don't think we need to. I feel like this one's pretty much good, right?
[04:56:48] When is the speech? It's in a couple of hours
[04:56:51] It's gonna start. Let me see if I can get a an update on this one that's gonna actually begin
[04:56:56] But uh, yeah, I'll uh, I guess I can look at this too, but give me a minute
[04:57:01] This is about out. Let me see here
[04:57:04] And oh boy
[04:57:06] Two videos about me. Wow. Look at that
[04:57:09] Man, that's crazy. Donkey Monster Hunter video? Yeah, yeah. You should make a second bingo and
[04:57:16] compare. No, we're going to do, we have one bingo and the bingo that we have is a great bingo. Okay?
[04:57:23] Some people would even say it's the best bingo. All right? Europe has to defend itself. Yeah,
[04:57:29] I don't know about that. When is the Trump speech? It's in a couple of hours.
[04:57:33] anti Elon channel 5 video yeah I might watch that in a bit but a middle row is too easy
[04:57:40] well like here's the problem right is that I need to have a lot of like we want to get a bingo right
[04:57:50] like and there's a good chance right if this day he said it's an hour so he's probably gonna be two
[04:57:56] hours so if it's two hours we could get like two or three bingoes or potentially even a full
[04:58:02] blackout. The most humble president? I'm not saying that other people are saying that.
[04:58:12] Yeah, yeah, I'll have to add that. Yeah, give me a second.
[04:58:18] I'm not saying that other people are saying that. Yeah, okay, that's good.
[04:58:30] 100 billion the TSMC. Oh, you think about the Taiwan deal?
[04:58:34] I don't really think the Taiwan deal is going to be maybe he'll bring it up because it literally just happened
[04:58:40] But I don't know
[04:58:43] If you don't like tariffs move to America you us destroying democratic leadership in the world
[04:58:49] Yeah, basically
[04:58:51] AI technology, I don't think they're really gonna bring a lot of that up. I wouldn't expect that
[04:58:56] He tends to follow the tall prompter during these speeches to Congress. He isn't gonna say a lot of these
[04:59:00] really you you think that he's gonna be he's gonna just go ahead and let it
[04:59:13] happen yeah he's gonna go ahead and let it happen whatever
[04:59:20] and you think he can be controlled yeah exactly if there's no prompter he will
[04:59:30] yeah I think so stupid Joe Biden yeah this is second Epstein on there is
[04:59:47] Zepstein on the list? Yes, he is. He is on the list. And let me think here. A threat
[05:00:03] from within NATO or USA? Yeah, I'm just trying to think. Assassination attempt? No, I really
[05:00:09] don't think they're going to have one of those. Like, I mean, it's possible, right?
[05:00:13] I mean, that would be a cinematic event. But I highly doubt that's going to happen.
[05:00:19] I mean, it's going to be all people of Congress in there. There's probably going
[05:00:23] to be like, I mean, because you've got everybody there, the amount of security and everything
[05:00:27] is going to be extremely high. So I find it to be very unlikely that's going to happen.
[05:00:33] Pam Bodney, isn't she great? No, I don't think so. Change fstein to declassify files so it
[05:00:40] covers presidents. I think that they're adding in, I saw that they're actually even adding
[05:00:45] in other things to make it even more classified, right? The past attempts. Oh, bringing
[05:00:50] in the bringing up the assassination attempts. Okay. Yeah, that's what I that that's
[05:00:54] That's what you mean, okay.
[05:00:56] IRS is planning to cut 50% of its workforce,
[05:00:58] the illegal college protests.
[05:00:59] I don't think he's gonna even talk about that.
[05:01:01] I feel like that's just a,
[05:01:03] that's just like a fucking afterthought
[05:01:06] with all this situation, right?
[05:01:09] Yeah, it's not even that big of a deal.
[05:01:12] And a surprise executive order.
[05:01:16] Just bring up a new one,
[05:01:17] like sign one of those deals
[05:01:19] just right there in front of everybody.
[05:01:21] Um, I could see that happening. It's possible. I don't think it's gonna happen though. I wouldn't expect that to happen.
[05:01:32] Yeah, a possible third term. Oh, I already have it. It leads, it leads to third term in office.
[05:01:39] Yeah. Putin is on stage. He did a launch and new order on a previous speech. Oh, I guess so.
[05:01:46] So we've been treated very unfairly.
[05:01:50] I think that we've pretty much already had that.
[05:01:52] I don't think that we really need to add that in there as well.
[05:01:55] You think he's going to say Gamergate?
[05:01:57] If this was a 100 by 100 matrix, I would put that on there.
[05:02:02] But the chances of him saying that are very, very low.
[05:02:06] Like, if I go and I look at, give me a second,
[05:02:12] because you can see what the predictions are right now.
[05:02:16] global trade wars what will Trump say during his address to Congress so a lot
[05:02:22] of people are expecting them to bring up Bitcoin 69% NATO only 10% believe
[05:02:28] Epstein Ukraine is at 96% Zelensky 75% look at that how like government
[05:02:38] Yeah exactly right 92% on Canada and yeah doge 91% 1% there is a 1% chance that Trump calls somebody retarded
[05:02:54] Yeah
[05:02:59] Let's see here and yeah, you think he'll say New World Order. Will Trump say New World Order?
[05:03:04] No, no highly unlikely. He's gonna say New World Order. Yeah
[05:03:08] I mean, maybe he will, but I don't think he's going to say it in the way that you mean.
[05:03:15] Retard world order? I don't know about that. Does another stuff bother you, though?
[05:03:19] Your democracy eroding and threatening your host's friends' country?
[05:03:22] You tend to make light of it, but it's serious shit, and you have no real opinions on it?
[05:03:26] I can't really control the outcomes of something like this. I just can't.
[05:03:30] I can't control what happens or what people say.
[05:03:33] Um, I, uh, yeah, I, I, all I can do is sit here and observe things that happen, right?
[05:03:41] Like I just, I, I don't have any control over this outcome or do anything about it, right?
[05:03:47] Like I have no idea.
[05:03:49] Yeah.
[05:03:50] I mean, like, uh, and also like, I don't think that it's really a, um, the fact is
[05:03:56] like to find real opinion.
[05:03:59] I mean, like, there's some things he does.
[05:04:01] I agree with others.
[05:04:02] I don't agree with.
[05:04:03] I mean, it's the same as anything else. I feel like that's kind of normal, isn't it?
[05:04:06] Like that's the way I think a lot of people see it. So I don't think that there's like a one-dimensional viewpoint on this at all.
[05:04:14] They want you to spread a message. Yeah, they basically, I think there's a lot of people that want me to say like Trump bad, Trump bad,
[05:04:20] this is bad, he's so bad. And in some things, I'm not a fan of him. Some things I am.
[05:04:25] I think it really just depends on what it is, right? More than anything. So Alarmist chatters.
[05:04:30] Yeah, I try to be as reasonable as I can be, but, you know, I can't always do that.
[05:04:36] I feel like, uh, yeah, if you should be the true center, yeah.
[05:04:39] I mean, I try to be as, I try to be as reasonable and as fair as possible, but
[05:04:45] obviously, you know, I'm going to have my own biases too, of course, right?
[05:04:50] One of those use your platform people.
[05:04:51] Yeah, exactly.
[05:04:57] Yeah.
[05:04:57] And chatters, uh, yeah.
[05:04:59] And any chatters, uh, that think that is a way to re-evaluate.
[05:05:02] How many candidates do you think America can battle at once? I I guess we're gonna have to find out, right?
[05:05:07] I mean, I'm pretty sure we are gonna find out very very soon. So, uh, yeah, what's your political alignment?
[05:05:13] I'm mainly like, I don't know like I don't I I don't really know if I have an alignment
[05:05:22] At all honestly, I that's a good question. Like I have no idea
[05:05:27] Yeah, chaotic neutral
[05:05:29] Yeah, I mean that sounds decent right and classical liberal. Yeah, you'll I'm with what makes sense. Yeah. Yeah, I think I just basically decided do you think Trump watches things like Pauli market just to manipulate it in this favor.
[05:05:44] No, I don't really think so. It's funny to imagine that but no, I don't think so. And yeah, Canada is not for sale. We've already been sold out. Sorry, too late. You think so.
[05:05:54] from EU here, the US voted and this is the outcome?
[05:05:57] Yeah, yeah.
[05:05:58] I mean, and this is the thing,
[05:05:59] it's like a lot of people say that it's a threat to democracy,
[05:06:02] but I feel like this is the one of the only cases
[05:06:04] where it's actually not.
[05:06:05] I mean, the fact is like Trump won the,
[05:06:08] he won the popular vote,
[05:06:10] like more people voted for him than anybody else.
[05:06:12] And so, he should be the guy that's in charge, right?
[05:06:17] By a lot, not by a lot, but he won.
[05:06:25] We'll see, four years to go.
[05:06:26] Yeah, he does have four years to go.
[05:06:29] Can we get 10 out of 10 chat points?
[05:06:30] Could Trump make big money on manipulating markets
[05:06:32] like this, using government?
[05:06:33] I'm sure he could, to an extent, but I don't really know.
[05:06:37] I should be allowed to destroy shit.
[05:06:39] I mean, I don't know about destroying stuff.
[05:06:40] I think that's maybe a little bit too extreme, right?
[05:06:43] I mean, I don't know about that.
[05:06:44] Yeah, that's a lot, right?
[05:06:47] I mean, damn.
[05:06:48] But yeah, I'm feeling like we'll probably
[05:06:51] have some crazy shit happen pretty soon.
[05:06:55] But I'm just kind of waiting to see if there's any other news about this happening, but, um, man.
[05:07:02] If anything, like the places in UK and Germany have their democracy under threat?
[05:07:06] Yeah, in some cases I think they do.
[05:07:08] And, uh, no, I like my shit undestroyed.
[05:07:11] Well, that's good. I do, too.
[05:07:13] I visited California on election day and was able to vote for 16 times for Trump.
[05:07:18] You voted for Trump 16 times?
[05:07:22] Damn!
[05:07:23] Wow, we've got a real patriot here. That's impressive.
[05:07:27] Yeah, mate, Canada great again. I guess so.
[05:07:30] Yeah, just a second.
[05:07:34] Once I have to respond to something, then we'll look at something, okay?
[05:07:52] Too big to rig, we already added that.
[05:07:54] Okay. Did they launch the rocket? No, they did not.
[05:08:03] Chatting? Hey, rig it again?
[05:08:05] Yeah, I was telling Trump on what to say.
[05:08:07] I had to type to him to let him know kind of like what's on the bingo.
[05:08:11] So he knows what's important to say and what's not.
[05:08:15] Liquid gold?
[05:08:16] We already have drill, baby drill.
[05:08:18] I mean, I feel like we don't, I guess we could add that.
[05:08:22] Give me a minute.
[05:08:28] Okay.
[05:08:29] Yeah, there we go.
[05:08:31] Yep, that's perfect.
[05:08:33] Send him a copy of the board?
[05:08:34] Yeah, I will.
[05:08:35] I'll do my best, right?
[05:08:36] And let's see.
[05:08:42] My best friend from Alberta says he's Canadians and they hate the Liberal Parties, would
[05:08:45] love to join the US.
[05:08:46] Yeah, I'm not sure exactly
[05:08:49] and
[05:08:53] Nighttime airplane landing story
[05:08:56] I
[05:09:02] Forgot all about that. Oh my god
[05:09:07] Yeah sleepy Joe, I guess so right and did you see not a Germany announced over?
[05:09:14] 900 billion dollars for military infrastructure. No, I didn't see that
[05:09:18] Yeah, I actually saw that yeah, I have an idea
[05:09:21] Let me see here. The card sounds like World War three. I'll take a vertical middle line for 100k.
[05:09:31] You guys think so? You didn't put Fort Knox? Oh, with the gold? No, no, I don't think that we need
[05:09:37] to have the gold. I don't think that's really necessary a whole lot. Germany doesn't have money
[05:09:42] for 2025. Do you think Dan Clancych should resign? Do you think he's been complicit with,
[05:09:48] Oh, a Twitch moderation?
[05:09:50] I think that he's just not, honestly,
[05:09:53] I think that he's kind of a loof.
[05:09:55] I don't think that he's really taking a lot of ownership
[05:09:57] for it in one way or another.
[05:09:59] And I feel like that's really what's going on
[05:10:01] more than anything.
[05:10:02] It's not like there's anything specific,
[05:10:04] it's just in general.
[05:10:05] So yeah, I mean, that's what I at least think
[05:10:08] is gonna happen, he's not competent.
[05:10:09] Well, it's not that he's old, right?
[05:10:11] Or anything like that.
[05:10:12] I mean, again, I feel like the problem, wait, what?
[05:10:18] They're going to roll back the tariffs tomorrow.
[05:10:20] What?
[05:10:25] Oh my god.
[05:10:31] Okay, give me a minute.
[05:10:35] Trump folded?
[05:10:36] Did he?
[05:10:37] Well, let me see if he did or not.
[05:10:40] Is now considering easing tariffs again.
[05:10:42] Just unpredictable enough to keep Candemax on the rest of the planet, scrambling to
[05:10:45] reduce the reliance on the USA.
[05:10:47] Let me see if I can find a video of this.
[05:10:50] Yeah, if somebody can find me a video of this, I'll watch it, but I don't know.
[05:10:57] chicken down. Well, I'm not sure, right? I'll listen to this.
[05:11:00] Now, both the Mexicans and the Canadians were on the phone with
[05:11:03] me all day today, trying to show that they'll do better. And the
[05:11:06] president's listening because you know, he's very, very fair and
[05:11:09] very reasonable. So I think he's going to work something out
[05:11:12] with them. It's not going to be a pause. And that pause
[05:11:15] stuff. But I think he's going to figure out, you do more,
[05:11:18] I'll meet you in the middle some way. And we're going to
[05:11:21] probably be announcing that tomorrow. So somewhere in the
[05:11:23] middle will likely be the outcome now both the Mexicans and the Canadians were on the
[05:11:28] phone with me all day today trying to show that they'll do better and the president's listening
[05:11:32] because you know he's very very fair and very reasonable so I think he's going to work something
[05:11:37] out with them. Yeah more in the middle yeah I mean maybe he's going to have more tariffs I don't
[05:11:42] know yet I guess we're going to have to find out yeah I don't believe the twins they're
[05:11:46] left-wing propagandists well I'm not listening to them I'm listening to what this guy said
[05:11:51] right I mean this is what this guy's he's gonna come out today angry that
[05:11:56] Americans are still being killed now both the Mexicans and the Canadians were on
[05:12:00] the phone with me all day trying to show that they'll do better and the
[05:12:04] president's listening because you know he's very very fair and very reasonable
[05:12:08] so I think he's gonna work something out with them it's not gonna be a pause
[05:12:11] and that pause stuff but I think he's gonna figure out you do more and I'll
[05:12:17] meet you in the middle some way and we're gonna probably be announcing that
[05:12:20] tomorrow. So somewhere in the middle will likely be the outcome. The president moving
[05:12:24] with the Canadians and Mexicans, but not all the way. Uh, just to clarify, he's gonna come
[05:12:30] out today. Yeah, maybe to an extent, right? Uh, live in Toronto, most Canadians, I know,
[05:12:34] uh, don't mind joining us or don't care. The only major resistance I see is online.
[05:12:39] I don't know. Like, I mean, my gut feeling is telling me that I bet a lot of people
[05:12:44] in Canada actually don't want to join the U S because they're going to view it
[05:12:47] is like kind of a takeover yeah I don't I I wouldn't assume that to be true so
[05:12:54] yeah Canadians are moving American whiskey from the shelves look at this was
[05:13:01] that all Jim Beam or something? Damn. Damn. Getting rid of all of it. You'd be
[05:13:12] surprised? Well maybe I would be I don't know but I guess I would be
[05:13:16] surprised. Let's see here. He's lying. You think so? That's a lot of stuff, man. They're just boxing it
[05:13:33] all up, getting rid of it. He's lying. All it has to do is remove all Canadian trade tariffs in the
[05:13:38] United States and President Trump will remove the U.S. tariffs. This is what true free trade
[05:13:42] is about. Yeah, I mean, I guess so, right? What's the point? You already paid for it? I don't
[05:13:47] know. It seems like it's more ceremonial, but it's hard to say. But I would assume that
[05:13:53] that a lot of Canadians do not want to just be taken over by Canada, right?
[05:13:59] I mean, I would kind of assume that.
[05:14:03] Yeah, it's not.
[05:14:04] They already paid for that whiskey.
[05:14:05] I have no idea.
[05:14:08] They're dumb as fuck.
[05:14:09] And what's the point of not selling it?
[05:14:10] I don't know.
[05:14:12] Yeah.
[05:14:22] They're buying it all to scalp the water when the supply runs dry.
[05:14:28] Americans are dumb as fuck.
[05:14:30] Well, you have to understand that, like, Americans are, uh...
[05:14:36] Um...
[05:14:39] Are they dumb as fuck?
[05:14:42] Um...
[05:14:46] In a lot of ways, yeah.
[05:14:50] Yeah, basically, um...
[05:14:53] Yeah.
[05:14:54] Uh, Grockett, R-Actually, you know what? This is- That's a good question.
[05:15:00] Who is smarter?
[05:15:03] Who is smarter?
[05:15:04] Canadians or Americans? I can't believe it actually got it right. It knew exactly
[05:15:24] what I was trying to say. No idiot, which one? You want a straight answer? I've got
[05:15:32] based on I did have that Canadian, Canadians might have a slight edge. Fuck you!
[05:15:39] Oh, no!
[05:15:48] Oh, my God!
[05:15:53] That actually made, that's bad, man!
[05:15:56] That's crazy, wow!
[05:15:58] I get fucked, yeah, I guess so, right?
[05:16:00] And reciprocal tariffs are only fair.
[05:16:02] Why the fuck are we being tariffed so other countries can protect their industries
[05:16:05] but we aren't allowing them to?
[05:16:07] America needs to grow some balls?
[05:16:08] Yeah, that's true.
[05:16:09] I feel like reciprocal tariffs are fair.
[05:16:11] And, um, yeah.
[05:16:13] Just a second.
[05:16:24] Let's see here.
[05:16:31] Tell them that you're calling Elon.
[05:16:32] Yeah.
[05:16:33] And we need to serve for Canadian people. You already do. It's called Canadians
[05:16:40] simple
[05:16:41] Yeah, we already got it. Don't worry about it. At least yeah. Yeah, just say it's just that simple, right?
[05:16:49] Let's chill out
[05:16:54] Yeah, good morning Yankee. No, no, no, I mean I am
[05:17:00] The thing is like this is I always had the viewpoint
[05:17:05] This is the
[05:17:08] The this the viewpoint I have right is that uh
[05:17:13] I think that if we're gonna take over canada
[05:17:17] We should only get vancouver
[05:17:20] Because every hot girl and every girl and only fans in canada is in vancouver basically right like i'd say like 80
[05:17:27] 90 of them
[05:17:29] So like i think that we could just get that one
[05:17:32] part of canada
[05:17:34] And then we could just leave the rest right you could give that to like i don't know like you give the
[05:17:38] the rest of it to like Russia or something like that, right?
[05:17:41] So maybe Toronto, no, no, I've done research on this.
[05:17:45] I've done a lot of research on this.
[05:17:46] And so like I've seen that that's a very, very common thing.
[05:17:50] Quebec's got it.
[05:17:51] Yeah, how do you know?
[05:17:52] I researched the topic a lot.
[05:17:54] And yeah, they have a lot of farms out west.
[05:17:57] We could use those too.
[05:17:59] That's not really what I was thinking about
[05:18:01] whenever you're bringing it up.
[05:18:02] But yeah, I think farms would be nice too, sure.
[05:18:05] Why not?
[05:18:06] It's about hot girls you want Montreal. Yeah, I mean we don't need a bunch of more we got enough like
[05:18:12] Like I know there's like rednecks and shitting in Canada. We we already have
[05:18:17] We have enough of those on our own right? We don't need any more of them
[05:18:24] Canadians elected someone worse than Trump Trudeau. Yeah, but they elected Trudeau because they're they had this guy
[05:18:29] Is this the guy that was the crackhead?
[05:18:32] By the way, is this the crackhead?
[05:18:35] It's his brother. Oh, that's good
[05:18:41] Okay, so because I was wondering right because like yeah, they were really uh, they were really on that guy and I'm like
[05:18:48] I people always got so upset about him being a crackhead. I didn't think it was that big of a deal
[05:18:55] Yeah, like so what the guy does crack I I mean I guess I
[05:19:01] Mean if I say it that way, I mean it doesn't sound great, you know like yeah, yeah
[05:19:07] I mean it doesn't sound great to say but um
[05:19:10] You know the guy was the first fat crack it yeah, I guess so right yeah
[05:19:14] I mean yeah, and that's another good point. How much crack did he really do if he was still fat?
[05:19:19] There's probably not even that bad
[05:19:21] They elected to do because the majority of population lives in the city. Well, no the reason why is that um
[05:19:30] That no no it's a different thing is that Tesla?
[05:19:33] Oh my god, bro. Like this is boycott Tesla. Why the fuck are people trying to boycott Tesla because Elon Musk?
[05:19:39] Jesus Christ. Yeah, I don't even understand how this shit happens honestly like it's just so weird
[05:19:47] where people come from and like what this is yeah don't act like you don't uh you don't know why
[05:19:53] Canada voted don't act like you know why Canada voted well actually I thought that their previous
[05:19:57] Prime Minister John I think it was like John Harper or something like that uh was just like
[05:20:02] so disliked that it was basically a whoever it is we're voting for them because they're
[05:20:10] not Steven Harper. Yeah. Yeah. There you go. And like he was so hated. They basically they
[05:20:15] didn't really vote for to go. They voted against that guy. That's what I remember whenever
[05:20:21] he took over. But I could be wrong about that. Right. I could be. He was not hated.
[05:20:27] Yeah. I mean that's that's what I remember seeing back in the day but I could be wrong.
[05:20:31] Anyway, we'll look at this.
[05:20:33] That and legal weed.
[05:20:35] Yeah, it's crazy to think that like now it's kind of like an
[05:20:39] established thing, but yeah, back then it was a lot worse.
[05:20:44] Stephen Harper, you brought us a debt like Trump's doing for you.
[05:20:48] Really?
[05:20:50] Let's see.
[05:20:51] We read in Politico that Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatened to shut off his province's
[05:20:56] electricity exports to the United States and block shipments of Ontario's high-grade
[05:21:01] that he said provides 50% of U.S.
[05:21:04] supplies. This is only five cents.
[05:21:06] He added they want to try to
[05:21:08] annihilate Ontario.
[05:21:09] I will do anything,
[05:21:10] including cutting off their energy.
[05:21:12] This is energy to the United States
[05:21:15] with a smile on his face.
[05:21:21] Oh shit. All right.
[05:21:28] With us now is the man.
[05:21:30] I guess behind that smile.
[05:21:31] Doug for the premiere of
[05:21:33] Ontario in Canada premier.
[05:21:35] Thank you so much for being with us.
[05:21:36] Okay, what are your plans and how far are you going to take it?
[05:21:40] It's dramatic. It is. It's very dramatic.
[05:21:42] Well, well, first of all, I have to tell you Canadians love Americans.
[05:21:47] We love the U.S. It's one person that's causing these problems.
[05:21:55] I've talked to senators and Congress people and governors,
[05:21:58] Republicans and Democrats, not one of them agree with them.
[05:22:01] I've talked to business CEOs of the largest companies.
[05:22:04] They totally disagree with us.
[05:22:05] President Trump ran on a mandate the lower cost to create more jobs. This is going to do exactly the opposite
[05:22:12] The auto sector we buy over 400 percent more autos than Mexico 200 percent more than is not for sale
[05:22:23] man
[05:22:24] In the world and you know, we put up a smokescreen and keeps moving the goalposts
[05:22:30] Well, yeah, the market is speaking loud and clear
[05:22:32] the market is going to go downhill faster than the American bobsled team and we're going to continue seeing in the U.S.
[05:22:40] Plants close assembly lines shut down. That's like is that like so is that like Canadian trash talk?
[05:22:46] Faster than a bobsled team like because I never heard that before like is that is that the way they talk over there?
[05:22:53] Geez
[05:22:55] Y'all really down bad, huh?
[05:22:57] In the auto sector, they may last five, maybe eight days before the parts that go back and
[05:23:06] forth across the border eight times.
[05:23:09] This is unnecessary and we do have to retaliate.
[05:23:12] And I apologize to the American people.
[05:23:14] It's not you.
[05:23:15] It's your president that's causing this problem where the number one customer in
[05:23:20] the world to the United States, we had a great relationship.
[05:23:23] I want to continue on with that relationship.
[05:23:26] I will use every tool in our toolbox to send a message to President Trump that this is the
[05:23:31] wrong thing to do.
[05:23:32] When Warren Buffett comes...
[05:23:33] I really, I think I need to look into this more because like I've really, I haven't really
[05:23:38] paid a lot of attention to this a whole lot, but it does seem very weird to me that if
[05:23:43] Trump is doing reciprocal tariffs and they have tariffs that are equivalent to this,
[05:23:51] why are why are we the ones in the wrong because it doesn't make sense to me
[05:23:59] is not yeah because i i need to look into exactly yeah because i i i don't understand this
[05:24:06] exactly well no it's not something that i can't ai this right i'm i guess i could but like um
[05:24:15] i would have to look at it like if you guys want to send me any if anybody has any opinions on this
[05:24:21] just send me any information that you have and i'll i'll probably read all of it tonight
[05:24:25] Trump is 25% flat on everything.
[05:24:30] They have giga tariffs on specific stuff.
[05:24:34] I see.
[05:24:39] Yeah, because I just, yeah, I don't understand.
[05:24:44] I'm just not getting it.
[05:24:45] I'm not picking up on this.
[05:24:48] It comes out and says, this is basically insanity.
[05:24:52] You have to listen to someone like Warren Buffett.
[05:24:54] So some of the thinking inside the administration goes
[05:24:58] something along the lines of,
[05:24:59] In the United States, we can withstand more pain
[05:25:02] than you can in Canada.
[05:25:03] That's the idea.
[05:25:04] So how much pain can you withstand here?
[05:25:07] Well, we have the lowest debt in the G7.
[05:25:10] United States have more debt than anyone.
[05:25:13] He wants to come and get a tax break,
[05:25:15] put a tax break through.
[05:25:16] He's relying on two Congress people.
[05:25:19] He loses two people.
[05:25:20] That's it.
[05:25:21] These tax breaks aren't going on.
[05:25:22] And he's doing this on the backs of the American people.
[05:25:27] He's going to create job losses, inflation's going up, the market's dropping, gas prices
[05:25:33] are going up, groceries are going up, for what?
[05:25:37] We have a very fair trading balance.
[05:25:40] And if we exclude the energy, the oil that we ship down 4.3 million barrels a day to
[05:25:45] keep cars going, the U.S. has a $55 billion surplus on everything else, on manufacturing.
[05:25:53] And I'm fine with that.
[05:25:54] $55 billion is fine.
[05:25:55] But we're your number one customer to 28 states have directed our office to take off all the
[05:26:02] alcohol where the largest purchaser of alcohol in the world.
[05:26:06] We sell to 30 or they, we buy from 35 states, 3600 products over a billion.
[05:26:12] If we exclude the stuff that makes us bad, we're good.
[05:26:15] If you discount the biggest thing, it's totally fair.
[05:26:18] And see, that's the thing, right is like, I feel like, you know, like I'm gonna
[05:26:23] be real for a minute is that like a lot of times I'll watch stuff like this for
[05:26:27] entertainment but like if this shit gets more serious I will look it up and
[05:26:31] figure out like what's really going on because like this is there's too many
[05:26:37] there's too many assumptions right because like usually talking about like
[05:26:41] social politics and stuff it's like it's just bullshit right but like this is
[05:26:45] like there's a lot of numbers on this right there there's some like this is
[05:26:50] serious like actual like a fucking arithmetic like content. Yeah, it's getting real, right?
[05:26:58] You can't believe propaganda. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Because I usually like we need,
[05:27:02] yeah, because I'm out. The reason why I try to look it up and figure it out is because
[05:27:08] usually whenever I look things up, like I did a lot of research, not a lot of research,
[05:27:14] probably only like three or four hours of research about like the Ukraine, Russia stuff.
[05:27:20] And about how like, you know, NATO has changed over the years and everything.
[05:27:23] And it did help a lot.
[05:27:25] And I think about like, uh, you know, really, I mean, I've been having a lot of
[05:27:30] fun playing Monster Hunter, right?
[05:27:32] But like, maybe I could just take a day off of that and just like, really just
[05:27:36] go hard on the research with this, you know, and figure everything else out about it.
[05:27:42] Must do actual homework here.
[05:27:44] Yeah.
[05:27:44] Yeah.
[05:27:44] This is really complex.
[05:27:47] And like, this is one of those things where like, I can respect and I know that.
[05:27:52] There's a lot more to this than
[05:27:55] What probably is being led on
[05:28:01] coming off we
[05:28:03] Directed our team to complex is gas lighting
[05:28:07] So I view
[05:28:08] So I'm pausing a lot
[05:28:10] I view one of my biggest strengths as a content creator and like as a as a commenter is that I
[05:28:17] Can I know a lot of stuff?
[05:28:19] right? That's one of my main main strengths is that I can know a lot of stuff and bring up and
[05:28:25] synthesize that information together and talk about it. And like I think that's especially true
[05:28:31] with like video games, etc. Right. And and like gaming stuff like other events, etc. And so like
[05:28:37] the more that I know, the better the better I'm going to be able to talk about stuff, right.
[05:28:41] So humble. Well, isn't isn't this is this not humble, right? Is that I think that that's,
[05:28:47] you know expertise is probably one of like the main draws to the content and
[05:28:51] Acknowledging that I don't really think that I have enough expertise on this isn't it if that's not humility than what is?
[05:29:01] Yeah, I mean I feel like that is like I'm literally saying like yeah
[05:29:05] I don't I don't I'm not sure about this right because I'm hearing like there's some there's something that doesn't make sense here
[05:29:11] the 30 billion dollars of
[05:29:16] Contracts and not use any American companies and again
[05:29:19] I apologize to the American people,
[05:29:22] but the red states that people have to
[05:29:24] start calling their senators or
[05:29:25] governors and Congress people to
[05:29:27] stop this insanity that one person's causing.
[05:29:30] What do you understand the demands to be on the
[05:29:35] way we heard over the last few weeks?
[05:29:37] It's it's cracking down on the border,
[05:29:38] going after fentanyl distribution.
[05:29:40] Now the president is saying he wants
[05:29:42] much of the manufacturing return to
[05:29:44] the United States.
[05:29:45] What do you think the ask is?
[05:29:48] Well, you can't, in the auto sector, no one knows what the ask is, it depends on what
[05:29:53] he wakes up and eats in the morning and not changes.
[05:29:57] You know, the auto sector, you can't unscramble.
[05:29:59] The thing is that he's not totally wrong.
[05:30:06] I still am of the belief, like I had a conversation with my dad about this.
[05:30:11] And he thinks that, like Mexico paying for the border wall, Trump invented that in
[05:30:19] the middle of the speech just to have one extra thing to say. And I kind of think that
[05:30:25] Trump did the same thing with the Gaza stuff, too, where he was just like, you know what?
[05:30:31] I'm going to go ahead. Wait, wait, I can do you another one. Yeah, he just invented
[05:30:38] it right there. He's riffing. Yeah, he is.
[05:30:41] That's been made since the 1960s in the auto pack and expect plants to just open up.
[05:30:52] We buy as many cars as we sell down to the US.
[05:30:56] It's been working.
[05:30:57] It's a great, great system that we have right now with all the auto sectors, but it'll
[05:31:02] only last 8 to 9 days.
[05:31:04] Bro, that picture.
[05:31:08] Damn.
[05:31:09] That's the worst picture of him I've ever seen.
[05:31:21] Fuck.
[05:31:24] We lost.
[05:31:25] maybe ten days at the max and then you're gonna see auto plants being shut down.
[05:31:30] I wish we did what the president wanted.
[05:31:33] We need to sit down and move forward on the USMCA and put this behind us.
[05:31:38] It's gonna ask you very briefly how upset, how mad are Canadians?
[05:31:43] Canadians aren't usually the types to get angry, but how mad are they?
[05:31:47] They get mad all the fucking time, bro.
[05:31:49] Do you want to know how to make a Canadian mad?
[05:31:52] I'll mention America. That's how to make a Canadian mad. It's the same thing like I've
[05:31:59] said this before with like a lot of guys in those like Baltic countries. You want to know
[05:32:03] how to make them mad? Ask them how their local politics are doing. That'll set them off.
[05:32:10] He has this morning. They're absolutely livid. They're furious because we look at the
[05:32:18] We're one big family, we've stood shoulder to shoulder in wars and every other crisis
[05:32:24] there is.
[05:32:25] We love the American people, but unfortunately the President has gone sideways on ourselves.
[05:32:34] We power Ontario powers, 1.5 million homes and businesses in New York, in Michigan, in
[05:32:40] Minnesota.
[05:32:41] I've talked to all three governors.
[05:32:42] I want to ship more electricity.
[05:32:44] I want to send more critical minerals, but I will not hesitate to use every tool in our
[05:32:49] toolbox to protect Ontarians and Canadians across the board.
[05:32:54] I've never seen patriotism.
[05:32:55] Well, I guess maybe this is the reason why we're withdrawing the military aid from Ukraine
[05:32:59] and so we can use those machines to attack Canada.
[05:33:03] I think now it's all coming together.
[05:33:05] Yeah.
[05:33:06] See, I wasn't thinking big enough, but now, you know, you put it together now.
[05:33:11] See?
[05:33:12] Yeah.
[05:33:13] Uh-huh.
[05:33:14] run so wild across our country.
[05:33:16] Right down to the grocery aisles,
[05:33:18] people refuse to buy American products.
[05:33:20] Damn.
[05:33:20] This is not right.
[05:33:22] We love America.
[05:33:23] We love the people.
[05:33:25] And the president needs to be stopped, simple as that.
[05:33:30] Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario.
[05:33:31] I don't know that's going to happen.
[05:33:33] In Canada, we do appreciate your time.
[05:33:35] Thank you for being with us.
[05:33:37] Again, we continue to watch the US markets now.
[05:33:39] Off their lows by a little bit, but still dropping.
[05:33:42] The guys off the start, yeah, we see.
[05:33:44] The top US trading partners are hitting back
[05:33:47] at President Trump's overnight tariffs.
[05:33:49] Right now, out on Wall Street, investors are weighing
[05:33:52] this new exchange of tariffs with Mexico,
[05:33:55] Canada, and China.
[05:33:56] The Dow already down more than 500 points.
[05:33:59] Numbers are not looking good.
[05:34:01] And inflation weary Americans could soon
[05:34:03] feel the squeeze on their wallets big time.
[05:34:06] Prices of food, electronics, and big ticket items,
[05:34:09] like cars, all potentially going up and down.
[05:34:12] Chickens will become more expensive
[05:34:15] Target becoming the latest top retailer to issue a specific warning about the US economy
[05:34:21] The CEO just a few moments ago saying sales fell last month
[05:34:26] US consumer confidence is weakening and Americans will feel the pinch almost immediate. Oh
[05:34:34] The consumer will likely see pricing I haven't bought eggs and like
[05:34:38] like, no, I bought eggs for Thanksgiving because I made cornbread with them. How much are how
[05:34:47] much is like a dozen eggs if you're an American? How much is a dozen eggs now? Is I $6? I feel
[05:34:59] like that's not crazy. Like, I don't know. I'm trying to think about how much what eggs
[05:35:07] back in the day, because like the only thing is I remember we would buy a box. So we'd
[05:35:11] buy like a 48 pack of eggs because we were, we were going to egg cars, right? And whenever
[05:35:17] we were kids and we buy a 48 box and it was like either $7 or $17. It was so
[05:35:24] cheap. It was at Wal- I remember it was at the back of the store at Walmart. Yeah
[05:35:32] like I'm trying to think like yeah $8 that yeah I don't know. This is over the next couple of days.
[05:35:37] You think about all the fresh produce you know we depend on Mexico during the
[05:35:41] winter we're gonna try to make sure we can do everything we can to protect
[05:35:44] pricing but if there's a 25% tariff those prices will go up. For things
[05:35:49] like what? Strawberries, avocados, bananas, what are we talking about? You got that list, right?
[05:35:53] Is that, so that's- Those are some of the key items. And those prices could change within days
[05:35:58] in this course. Certainly over the next week. Avocados. We're covering all the
[05:36:02] angles right now with CNN crews in China, Mexico and Canada. Let's begin with our
[05:36:08] correspondent Mark Stewart. He's in Beijing, Mark. China responded very quickly. What can you
[05:36:13] tell us? It's good to see you, Wolf. There is no question China thought hard about this.
[05:36:20] These latest tariffs are strategic and full of substance targeting American farmers and
[05:36:27] people who work in agriculture.
[05:36:30] Industries and sectors that were hit hard by tariffs previously back in 2018.
[05:36:36] These latest tariffs are now an additional 10% or 15% depending on the product, among
[05:36:42] the items on the list.
[05:36:44] Things like beef, chicken, fruits and vegetables.
[05:36:47] One item that really caught our attention, soybeans.
[05:36:51] China's pork industry depends on soybeans to feed its pigs.
[05:36:56] Soybeans were the highest value import from the United States last year.
[05:37:01] But all of this isn't a real surprise, Wolf.
[05:37:03] It fits very much in China's foreign policy.
[05:37:06] A tit for tat.
[05:37:07] You heard us.
[05:37:08] We'll hurt you back.
[05:37:09] China, Wolf, is fighting back.
[05:37:12] I stand by our correspondent, Valeria Leone, who is in Mexico City for us, Valeria.
[05:37:17] We just heard from Mexico's president vowing retaliation.
[05:37:20] What can you tell us?
[05:37:22] Uh-oh.
[05:37:23] Yeah.
[05:37:24] President Shebaugh announced that Mexico will respond to the tariff with tariff and non-tariff
[05:37:30] measures that she will announce in a public event on Sunday.
[05:37:34] And this means that so far we still don't know exactly what measures the Shebaugh government
[05:37:40] is going to take.
[05:37:41] But in the end, Mexico had no chance for a last-minute deal to skirt Trump's tariffs.
[05:37:47] Despite all Mexicans' government efforts, the tariffs went into effect, leaving a bitter
[05:37:52] aftertaste.
[05:37:53] Mexico's President Claudia Shea Ma insisted that her administration did its part over
[05:37:59] the last month by biffing up the military presence along its northern border, which
[05:38:04] bought a month-long pass of the tariffs.
[05:38:06] Yeah, I remember that.
[05:38:07] All right, stand by as well.
[05:38:09] It's crazy.
[05:38:10] is an Ottawa for us.
[05:38:12] Canada is the top trading partner with the United States.
[05:38:16] How are these new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration being viewed there?
[05:38:22] As an existential threat and that comes from the government itself,
[05:38:26] Wolf, now we want to say Canada said it was ready and at midnight,
[05:38:29] in fact 1201, it started to impose retaliatory tariffs.
[05:38:33] So that's 25% on 30 billion Canadian right now.
[05:38:37] right now, what does that involve? Wolf meat and vegetables, some dairy products.
[05:38:41] Key here though, Wolf is that many provinces, including the largest Ontario,
[05:38:45] beginning to take US alcohol off of its shelves,
[05:38:49] no longer willing to sell US alcohol in Canada.
[05:38:53] A lot of provinces are going to be signing up to that. Right now, we are waiting for
[05:38:57] more retaliatory moves. We're expecting a press conference from Prime Minister Trudeau
[05:39:01] in about a half an hour.
[05:39:03] Man, yeah, they're popping off.
[05:39:05] They have.
[05:39:06] And Mark, to all of you, thank you very much.
[05:39:08] It's an economic war?
[05:39:09] Yeah, it seems that way, right?
[05:39:11] It seems like they're really popping off and pissed off about this.
[05:39:14] I mean, it's really not that big of a fucking surprise, right?
[05:39:17] I mean, it kind of goes like, I mean, I would have easily expected to see this shit happen.
[05:39:22] I mean, of course.
[05:39:24] Let's see here.
[05:39:25] And that's right, local vodka, maybe, right?
[05:39:28] Alcohol is big money in Canada.
[05:39:30] I mean, I guess so, yeah, like, I don't know.
[05:39:32] I just feel like this, uh, I wonder what's going to happen with this shit.
[05:39:39] Honestly, I really do.
[05:39:40] Like I have no idea what's going to happen.
[05:39:44] Like is, I mean, if he just, if he just keeps increasing the tariffs more and more,
[05:39:50] uh, Trump proposed a sale of over 400 federal properties, like holy shit.
[05:39:55] Florida's record tourism and policy ships under sent to God.
[05:39:58] Damn.
[05:39:58] Yeah, Florida is investigating the tape brothers. What the fuck? God damn, things are going crazy, man.
[05:40:05] And Richgum buys everything cheap after the economy crashes. Yeah, I mean, the thing is that if you got a lot of money, there's nothing better for you than a crash in the economy, man.
[05:40:16] That's a good thing for you. Because then you can spend more money. You can buy more stuff.
[05:40:23] stuff and and then basically you have everybody losing all their money and then you get to
[05:40:29] pick it all up afterwards right or if you're not retired the exact we will fuck you Canada
[05:40:34] fuck you China fuck you Mexico that's right that's right but we'll see what happens right
[05:40:42] I mean I I don't know necessarily how far it's really going to go but yeah it's just
[05:40:48] like this kind of stuff is really kind of surprising to see it all happen pump and
[05:40:51] circumstance foreign show agreements to attract tariffs entirely on all sides
[05:40:55] Canada isn't subsidized by the USA we're the USA number one supplier of potash is used to make
[05:41:01] fertilizer which translates to farmers paying more for crops i don't know i'm sure it's very
[05:41:06] complicated yeah i mean it is it's definitely going to be complicated let's not pretend like
[05:41:13] 95 percent of chat isn't is is taking advantage of that market yeah i mean well of course i mean
[05:41:17] most people not even really in a position to do so because it's expensive right i mean fuck
[05:41:22] Like, how many of you guys have, uh, like, over, I'd say, like, over 50k invested in stocks?
[05:41:30] Over 50k.
[05:41:33] Me?
[05:41:35] Damn.
[05:41:35] That's actually a lot of y'all.
[05:41:40] Wow.
[05:41:42] Damn, okay.
[05:41:44] Uh...
[05:41:46] Me? Yeah.
[05:41:47] There's...
[05:41:48] Damn.
[05:41:49] My net worth is $100?
[05:41:55] We got ourselves a Pimp over here, alright!
[05:41:58] There it is 200k and Bitcoin. Yeah
[05:42:01] How the fuck you have 50k? Yeah, there's a lot of people got a lot of money man, and
[05:42:06] Yeah, I guess so damn
[05:42:09] Kind of hundred my network
[05:42:10] I've had my net worth be like my net worth used to be $20. So I get it man
[05:42:15] I do like I've been I've been in that in that position before so I wouldn't get too too surprised by it or anything else, man and
[05:42:26] Jesus Christ
[05:42:27] Yeah, there it is
[05:42:30] Man
[05:42:31] I'm just looking at a few of these right here and seeing if there's anything else that's new that's going on right but
[05:42:40] man
[05:42:41] And I'm 45 been paying in a 40 401k for years. Yeah, I mean I got I've got a lot of money invested like I
[05:42:50] Invest all of my money like I do like I don't really sit on a lot of cash
[05:42:54] I mean obviously like to some degree I do right to some degree everybody does but in a general sense
[05:43:00] I don't I just generally kind of move past that
[05:43:04] You know and yeah, I'm 28 and I got over 3 mil. That's really good man. That's awesome
[05:43:10] Yeah, I mean there's it's actually you know what let's do a poll
[05:43:15] I'm actually really curious
[05:43:26] Okay, what is your net worth?
[05:43:32] Okay
[05:43:36] Let's see
[05:43:40] $100 okay, so if your net worth is less than $100 all right you've got that
[05:43:45] and then all right and then 100 to 10,000 dollars and then 10,000 to I'd say
[05:43:58] like 25,000 and then 25,000 to 50,000 and then negative well that didn't that's
[05:44:09] lower than a hundred dollars right and fifty thousand and then fifty to a hundred uh i guess
[05:44:19] probably be easier to do like this hundred thousand and then a hundred to two hundred
[05:44:30] just a minute sorry i'm trying to get this right okay and then two hundred to four hundred
[05:44:46] shit i'm trying to get this right i'm just not used to doing the commas okay
[05:44:50] Okay, and then 400 to 800, and then we're just going to do 800k+, okay?
[05:45:19] And then, yeah, we're going to also have that one just in case, okay?
[05:45:27] And instead of lying, I'm picking this option instead.
[05:45:32] Okay, so that way we don't have people making up.
[05:45:40] Answers right? Okay. Yes fix the 100k. Uh, what's wrong with it? I?
[05:45:47] Feel like this is totally fine, right?
[05:45:51] I guess I can add this just to make it easier for people to see
[05:45:57] Yeah, I think that should be good the second line
[05:46:00] The second line is fine. What's wrong with the second line?
[05:46:09] Yeah, it's just a hundred to
[05:46:12] Dollars are not real money
[05:46:15] Yeah, well, let me just
[05:46:23] Okay, there it is. All right. This is gonna be the question that we ask everybody, okay?
[05:46:29] We'll figure it out
[05:46:35] USD shut up
[05:46:41] Okay
[05:46:42] And let's go ahead and we're gonna see the results and we're gonna see
[05:46:48] How many people in my chat are broke and how many of them actually have a lot of money?
[05:46:53] Let's see
[05:46:56] Well, we got a lot of fucking retards
[05:46:58] Oh, damn! Do a video games count? Yeah, let's see.
[05:47:08] Broke Boys, let's go. How to vote? I'll spam it and chat again, right?
[05:47:13] Yeah, uh-oh. So a lot of people only have a hundred to ten thousand dollars.
[05:47:20] So the most popular two options are people with a net worth below one hundred dollars,
[05:47:27] and people with a net worth between $110,000 man
[05:47:37] Not taking liquid funds well net worth would include that yeah, of course it would
[05:47:41] So we've got oh, I mean I feel like that this isn't really too bad of a of a of a disparity here
[05:47:49] I think this is actually pretty good
[05:47:52] Look at this. How about that?
[05:47:55] We're all fucking broke man. You forgot people in debt. That's why well if you're in debt
[05:48:00] You've got a hundred that like have a I've actually never really been in debt
[05:48:04] My mom was in debt every year of her life
[05:48:08] Because she just what she would do is so she would take out a credit card and then she wouldn't pay the credit card
[05:48:17] and so and then after
[05:48:23] They stop after they stopped giving her money
[05:48:31] She was finally like okay. Well, I know what to do now
[05:48:36] let's take out another credit card and so she had so much credit card that they
[05:48:43] finally just wrote it she got away with it too she got away with all of it and
[05:48:47] so a hundred to ten that so we got basically twenty thirty thousand people
[05:48:52] in there that are there they're giving them a homie to my dad's calling me hello
[05:48:57] yeah yeah go ahead go ahead you're on so so yeah yeah whenever you pay a
[05:49:16] and try and support obviously because you made a bunch of money so it was fine but then whenever
[05:49:20] you stopped paying it then she went into debt.
[05:49:22] But it was over six figures.
[05:49:24] It was six and then she would pay.
[05:49:26] You remember all those cards that she had and we'd be at Sam's club and she'd just
[05:49:30] be going through them.
[05:49:31] And whatever the fuck it is credit.
[05:49:56] Sure.
[05:50:03] And that.
[05:50:08] Yeah.
[05:50:09] And those notices because I bring them into house when I brought in the mail.
[05:50:13] Yeah she wouldn't check the mail.
[05:50:14] She didn't even look at it.
[05:50:15] She didn't want to look at the deal with the mail.
[05:50:21] Fuck it.
[05:50:22] Yeah, yeah, well that was that was way later on right but like yeah, yeah
[05:50:43] Yeah
[05:50:45] Yeah, yeah, I know that I was that went to Taco Bell. Yeah
[05:51:18] Yeah
[05:51:21] Yeah, yeah, yeah, she's buying no, I didn't but I got I gotta get back to it
[05:51:35] Okay, I get back to it. Yeah. Okay. All right. All right. Well, you trying to get into I don't want to get into this
[05:51:53] All right. Anyway, I'll talk to you. Great. Okay. All right. I'll talk to you later
[05:52:01] All right. Yo, bye
[05:52:03] We would go to talk about a lot
[05:52:08] We go to talk about we go talk about all the fucking time man
[05:52:11] And so like I remember I told her and I was like this is gonna sound really bad
[05:52:16] But like I was like a teenager and she was like what should I do with all this this debt?
[05:52:21] What should I do with all these cards and I'm running up and all these bills and I just told her don't pay it
[05:52:26] She's like you think I should do that. I said yeah
[05:52:28] I just don't pay any of the bills just stop paying them and she's like won't they get mad
[05:52:32] I'm like yeah, they get mad, but just don't answer the phone and and she basically did that and
[05:52:37] It she got away with it
[05:52:40] She got away with the whole thing
[05:52:42] yep she got away everything was totally fine that was it and yep so it's your
[05:52:49] fault I did they can't know they couldn't sewer they they didn't do
[05:52:52] anything because everybody they were all down like 20k 30k right and that's it
[05:52:59] they said yeah isn't the debt yours now that's not how it works are we watching
[05:53:03] Trump alive tonight we are I was thinking about I was like deciding
[05:53:07] whether I'm gonna stay on and watching or not there was something I was
[05:53:11] baby planning on doing later on, but it seems like it's not going to happen. So we are going
[05:53:16] to watch it. We're waiting. When is it going to happen? Let me go back. I'll double check
[05:53:20] and see what it says. Yeah, it's live in 90 minutes. So it's going to be real quick. Yep.
[05:53:28] It's coming up real, real quick. America is back. Your mom was on the house deed.
[05:53:36] They, so they can't take the house in Texas. They can't do that. Like that's why I
[05:53:40] I told her it was okay to do that and take the money, right?
[05:53:44] And sometimes it does, sons can be caramble
[05:53:47] for their parents' debt.
[05:53:48] Yeah, well, this case wasn't one of them, right?
[05:53:50] And so that's it.
[05:53:52] And go ahead and award the points for what?
[05:53:57] Yeah, let's see here.
[05:53:58] Thoughts on a doctor disrespect drama?
[05:54:01] The doctor disrespect drama.
[05:54:02] Let me see if I can remember that.
[05:54:04] So he's mad at Nick Merks
[05:54:06] for trying to say negative stuff about him, right?
[05:54:08] I mean, is that really it?
[05:54:10] I mean, like, let's be honest, right?
[05:54:12] I mean, you go and you fuck around
[05:54:18] and you start talking to people and causing trouble
[05:54:22] and you expect everybody else to write you blank checks.
[05:54:28] You can't say you had inappropriate conversations
[05:54:31] with a minor, never clarify it,
[05:54:33] and then be like, why is everybody selling me out?
[05:54:37] That's just the truth.
[05:54:39] yeah i mean i'm just i'm really really what the fuck we don't hear what we
[05:54:43] don't what we talking about here is crazy
[05:54:47] yet nick marcia's father house he's supposed to look at it it's not about
[05:54:50] being a father or not it's about is this good for your business
[05:54:55] to be dealing with somebody like that is crazy refuses to elaborate was a
[05:54:59] wild decision yet exactly man
[05:55:02] and uh... i don't know what to say he should have messages if they want
[05:55:05] that bad yeah
[05:55:07] Like in my opinion, I think that like as I said, I don't think Doc did something illegal, but he did something that was unsavory.
[05:55:16] And I think that that's the reason, like I think he was lying the whole time about him saying that he didn't know that it was happening.
[05:55:22] He didn't know why he got suspended or anything. I thought he was lying about all that.
[05:55:27] And so he was he lying about being a doctor exactly wasn't the whole thing rage bait.
[05:55:31] I think people are using that term too much.
[05:55:34] Rage bait has become like this new term that people use for anything that makes me mad
[05:55:41] Rage bait is something that
[05:55:43] When people are when people are like getting mad or something like that just kind of bring that up out of nowhere
[05:55:49] The points. Yeah, exactly. It may be illegal
[05:55:52] Incitement that's learning a child's crime if you try meet up with a minor you were stuck and she's actually online
[05:55:56] That's absolutely a crime. Yeah, but like what I'm saying is that like I agree with you that it could have been
[05:56:01] But the courts and like the justice system and like the the criminal system was involved, right?
[05:56:08] So like if it would have happened
[05:56:11] Sorry, if it could have happened it would have happened, right?
[05:56:16] Yeah, not not see naming is a core range bit. Yeah, I guess so, right?
[05:56:21] 16 and all there is legal appearance consent. I look I mean, I don't know
[05:56:25] I mean you're 43 or something like that. You've got a kid
[05:56:28] You know like it in my opinion
[05:56:30] I mean, if you're married with a kid, you probably shouldn't be fucking around with any
[05:56:35] teenager even if they're 19, right?
[05:56:37] I mean, like, it's, again, it's unsavory behavior.
[05:56:42] Like it's unsavory bad decision-making.
[05:56:47] That's it.
[05:56:48] Like, I mean, like really, it's that simple, like, it's not, it's not even entirely
[05:56:52] about the age of consent.
[05:56:54] It's just, like, it's a pattern of bad behavior.
[05:56:58] He never said sexually inappropriate.
[05:56:59] He just inappropriate there are many more things that can be considered inappropriate that aren't sexual in nature
[05:57:05] Then why didn't he use those words?
[05:57:08] Why wasn't he more specific?
[05:57:12] I'm not about it, bro. I'm not about it at all. I don't believe that shit like uh-uh. Nope
[05:57:19] Look at this
[05:57:20] strong threatens pro-hamas mobs. What the fuck?
[05:57:24] You getting rid of them
[05:57:26] I told Linda, Linda, I hope you do a great job and put yourself out of a job.
[05:57:33] I want her to put herself out of a job.
[05:57:35] Education department.
[05:57:36] Okay, that was about a month ago.
[05:57:38] President Trump was trying to overhaul the Education Department, DOE, the Senate's confirming
[05:57:43] Linda McMahon as its secretary.
[05:57:45] The former WWE executive served in Trump's first term.
[05:57:50] She shares his vision of empowering states to take the lead on the education system.
[05:57:56] So she moved from small business to education this time.
[05:57:59] We're wild and helpful.
[05:58:09] Columbia University is finally taking disciplinary action
[05:58:12] after anti-Israel protesters took over the campus
[05:58:15] nearly one year ago.
[05:58:16] Alexis Rick Adams is live with their punishments.
[05:58:19] What do you know, Alexis?
[05:58:20] What happened?
[05:58:22] Hey, Dana, well, I remember when all this went down.
[05:58:24] I remember I was reacting to this shit at like five
[05:58:26] in the morning.
[05:58:27] They were wild and out.
[05:58:30] Yeah, whatever happened to them.
[05:58:32] time I was standing in front of Hamilton Hall here in Columbia University's campus
[05:58:35] months ago and when I looked behind me I saw masked protesters breaking into that
[05:58:41] glass and going in there saying they weren't going to leave the campus until
[05:58:45] the University completely divested for Israel will only took nearly a year
[05:58:49] data but now those student protesters finally facing disciplinary action oh I
[05:58:54] mean they fuck shit up like I mean you break in windows like I mean this
[05:59:03] crazy why you can't be breaking windows with a fucking mask on like that's not
[05:59:09] that's not what the good guy that's not protest bro like it is not a protest
[05:59:13] that's crazy that was just some of what we saw now college which is part of
[05:59:23] Columbia University has expelled one student suspended another for being
[05:59:26] part of that violent takeover April mass protesters smashed the windows and
[05:59:31] destroyed everything they get their hands on inside that school on the
[05:59:34] Ivy League campus. The punishment comms just days after Barnard kicked out two students
[05:59:39] for disrupting a history of Israel class in January. They threw around all these anti-Semitic
[05:59:44] flyers. Now the Department of Justice will visit.
[05:59:46] I don't see the flyers being a problem to be honest with you. Like I'm not against
[05:59:53] the full flyers seem fine.
[05:59:56] 10 campuses dealing with anti-Semitic protests.
[06:00:02] It's not free speech.
[06:00:03] These are criminals, harassing and tormenting.
[06:00:06] He right.
[06:00:07] He right.
[06:00:08] I mean, you take a hammer, you bust in our windows with a hammer.
[06:00:10] That's not as far as I know, like, is there a provision in the First Amendment that covers
[06:00:15] breaking windows with hammers?
[06:00:18] I haven't read the Constitution in a while, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't there.
[06:00:24] Yeah, I know it's not.
[06:00:26] I didn't think so.
[06:00:29] Jewish Americans, that's going to stop.
[06:00:30] The district attorneys don't do it.
[06:00:32] The US attorneys often will file H crime charges.
[06:00:38] So President Trump's threatening to imprison agitators.
[06:00:41] He posted this on Truth Social this morning.
[06:00:43] All federal funding will stop for any college, school,
[06:00:46] or university that allows illegal protests.
[06:00:49] Agitators will be imprisoned or permanently sent back
[06:00:52] to the country from which they came.
[06:00:54] American students.
[06:00:55] I mean, if you're committing crimes
[06:00:59] and you're doing things illegally here,
[06:01:01] I say get the fuck out of the country, get the fuck out of here.
[06:01:04] So same thing I said about kick streamers in Japan.
[06:01:07] Like if you're, if you're a guest in another country, like if I went to
[06:01:12] fucking Saudi Arabia, if I went to Dubai, if I went to China, if I went to
[06:01:17] Russia, I'd be following their fucking laws, right?
[06:01:20] I mean, you don't just get to come to the country and fuck around.
[06:01:24] Behave yourself.
[06:01:25] Yeah, protests.
[06:01:26] It's not if you're doing something illegal, that's not a protest in the same way that crosses
[06:01:34] a threshold will be permanently expelled or depending on the crime arrested.
[06:01:41] No mass.
[06:01:42] So back out here live.
[06:01:43] It's a much different response from this administration.
[06:01:45] So we'll keep an eye on it, Dana.
[06:01:47] Alexis.
[06:01:48] Thank you so much.
[06:01:49] Yeah.
[06:01:50] I'm gonna be honest.
[06:01:51] Thank God.
[06:01:52] Like it really it's just people that were going and doing crazy shit man.
[06:01:56] Like they always say, when in Rome, do as the Romans,
[06:01:59] not free speeches, free speech, assault,
[06:02:00] and destruction of property is totally a different issue.
[06:02:03] Unless they're actually committing a crime
[06:02:04] with their language and cross into the line of incitement,
[06:02:07] I say, let them talk this shit.
[06:02:09] I agree with you, man.
[06:02:11] I completely agree with you.
[06:02:12] I don't think that there's a single problem
[06:02:14] with that at all.
[06:02:16] I don't, I don't see there being an issue with it
[06:02:19] or any sort of problem or anything like that.
[06:02:22] So, yeah, they blocked always.
[06:02:25] Now, if you're obstructing people being able to travel,
[06:02:29] if you're making it to where people can't do something
[06:02:33] or whatever, then yeah, you're the one in the wrong.
[06:02:36] You're the bad guy, right?
[06:02:38] But if you're just sitting out there protesting
[06:02:41] and you're not obstructing people's movement,
[06:02:43] you're not attacking them, you're not being violent,
[06:02:46] you're not destroying property,
[06:02:48] then why would anybody complain about that?
[06:02:53] But we're just going to another country
[06:02:54] and waving a different flag around is crazy to me.
[06:02:56] I see no good coming from it.
[06:02:58] Well, I don't, I mean, like, I think it's annoying.
[06:03:01] Like, look, I'll give you my personal opinion.
[06:03:03] It's very annoying to see people like,
[06:03:05] if you come to the US and you're complaining about the US,
[06:03:08] get the fuck out, right?
[06:03:09] That's my opinion.
[06:03:11] But I don't think that should be the law, right?
[06:03:15] That's my opinion.
[06:03:16] Yeah, then leave.
[06:03:18] That's okay.
[06:03:18] But at the same time, I'm not necessarily gonna,
[06:03:21] you know, force people out or kick them out.
[06:03:25] Civil disobedience is a cornerstone of protest
[06:03:27] it always has been.
[06:03:28] People are sitting around breaking shit
[06:03:30] with fucking hammers, knocking out windows.
[06:03:32] Like what are you talking about civil disobedience?
[06:03:34] That's not civil disobedience, it's fucking crimes.
[06:03:36] That's vandalism and crimes.
[06:03:38] Like I get what you're saying, civil disobedience, right?
[06:03:42] Civil disobedience was sitting at the front of the bus.
[06:03:45] Civil disobedience was sitting at diners
[06:03:48] whenever you weren't supposed to.
[06:03:49] you're not the civil rights by breaking down fucking windows with a hammer
[06:03:54] stop it like it just fucking stop it it's embarrassing
[06:03:58] there's nothing's yeah there's nothing civil about breaking out windows with a
[06:04:01] hammer
[06:04:05] yeah i'm hungry striking yes amounts you can still get legal trouble for civil
[06:04:09] disobedience yeah in some cases
[06:04:11] one of the liberal american kids brainwashed into it not even immigrants
[06:04:13] yeah i think that's definitely true absolutely
[06:04:16] so yeah
[06:04:17] but uh... people get arrested for passing up flyers though
[06:04:20] Yeah, I don't agree with that.
[06:04:22] Is that normal, right?
[06:04:24] Like, did I can have an opinion that's not one way or another?
[06:04:29] Like, I think it's OK.
[06:04:30] Like, if they want to pass out flyers talking
[06:04:32] about how much Israel sucks, like, that's fine with me.
[06:04:34] I don't see a problem.
[06:04:35] Like, do I want to see somebody get fucking deported
[06:04:39] because they said Israel sucks?
[06:04:40] Get the fuck out of here.
[06:04:42] We're not Israel.
[06:04:43] I don't care about that.
[06:04:44] Absolutely not.
[06:04:47] Yeah, the opposite.
[06:04:48] Yeah, it's not my problem at all.
[06:04:52] That's what the people think. I try to, right? I try. I try. I do my best.
[06:04:59] We'll see this call the violence on flyers is okay. Uh, no, no, it's not.
[06:05:06] But I think that saying that like you don't like Israel and you know,
[06:05:09] don't support Israel is like saying that you hate Israel.
[06:05:13] Isn't a call the violence.
[06:05:18] American border agents are on high alert after a warning of possible attacks
[06:05:21] from the other side of the border.
[06:05:23] Aides have been warned to stay alert where ballistic armor carry
[06:05:27] Longans and working teams so US Marines are now at the southern that's not locking it down completely so that nothing gets through
[06:05:34] However doing this has only angered Mexico's cartels who were making billions off America's wide open front door
[06:05:41] Which is why they're now making plans to engage in combat with our troops
[06:05:45] And I mean like if I see this and like these guys I
[06:05:51] Mean this is like free to play versus pay to win if you compare these guys versus a kitted out seal team
[06:05:57] really? I mean, it's not so good.
[06:06:08] And law enforcement officers, but that might be a bad idea, because the border is about
[06:06:13] to experience a US military response unlike anything we've ever seen.
[06:06:18] Now to a violent new threat at our southern border, hotels employing new tech to target
[06:06:24] their rivals as well as border agents. They're using weaponized explosive drones as bombs.
[06:06:30] after migrant trying to evade border patrol agents well that that one didn't
[06:06:35] fucking work but what are you doing don't you know they've got you why is
[06:06:45] literally you're right there just just turn around man I try again and in like
[06:06:52] a week or something patrol agents just be a whole eat the corner wall it's
[06:06:59] dark out so if they don't realize it for five miles away it could still watch
[06:07:03] They're every year post reports that illegal border crossings of
[06:07:07] reasons and record lows Trump administration on pace to see the fewest
[06:07:12] crossings in 60 years. I've been down here for nearly four years and not once
[06:07:16] was I really concerned for my safety but I actually just got protective gear
[06:07:20] from our network because things are getting a little unprecedented down
[06:07:24] here the cartel is operating in ways that we have not seen before they're
[06:07:27] desperate there are 13 billion dollar a year industry moving people in the
[06:07:30] country. We are witnessing in real time how cartels I mean yeah I would be upset
[06:07:36] if I was them to I'd be pissed because like if you had like I mean it like
[06:07:40] everything was good and now this other fucking orange guy takes over and like
[06:07:44] now your business doesn't work and yeah I'd be pissed if I was the cartels. I'd be
[06:07:48] furious. And transnational games on the southern border aren't just
[06:07:53] trafficking humans anymore they are actually trying to target US law
[06:07:57] enforcement in the memo suggesting that they may be trying to create bigger chaos.
[06:08:03] I'll be real. Like if they start shooting people that are like troops and like U.S. law enforcement,
[06:08:11] that's not going to be good. Like I'll just tell you that like because the thing is that
[06:08:17] if that happened is open season. Yeah, like like American citizens would not have a single
[06:08:24] problem going in, like with the military going into Mexico and finding these people and invading
[06:08:29] Mexico, they would do it instantaneously. It's the same thing as September 11th. Like a lot
[06:08:35] of people forget how, like people talk about like October 7th and you know, like what happened
[06:08:40] to Israel. If that had happened to the United States, where do you think Palestine and
[06:08:47] Gaza would be now. If that happened to us, right? Like, I don't think people understand
[06:08:58] like how much like, because I remember what it was like after September 11th. They wanted
[06:09:03] to just kill everybody over there. Straight up. Like, and those y'all that are around
[06:09:10] my age or older, y'all remember that, right? Like, this isn't just me. Yeah. So if they
[06:09:20] They do that, that's bad.
[06:09:30] So 93% less people are now sneaking into the country and evading border patrol.
[06:09:35] A major accomplishment, yes, but what nobody's talking about is that this has enraged Mexico's
[06:09:41] cartels which we're making $13 billion a year smuggling everything into our country.
[06:09:46] And now these violent gangsters who've made bank fueling not just America's asylum
[06:09:51] crisis but also America's chemical abuse crisis wreaking havoc in major cities will
[06:09:56] have a lot less to keep them busy, which experts say leaves them no option but to fight back.
[06:10:02] Something that's already happening on a smaller scale, with Border Patrol agents being targeted
[06:10:06] by these cartels and several incidents over the last year.
[06:10:10] But now, this entire situation is about to change for the worse, because if you take
[06:10:14] billions in dollars away from gang members sporting military great equipment who've
[06:10:19] taken over entire swaths of Mexico, they're probably not going to just surrender and
[06:10:24] go get real jobs.
[06:10:26] Which brings us to the real reason why-
[06:10:27] I mean, I'm not really gonna say-
[06:10:28] I just- I don't see how that ends for them that's good at all, right?
[06:10:31] I mean, I don't.
[06:10:32] Like, yeah, I have no idea.
[06:10:35] This is the kind of stuff Trump should be focusing on instead of Canada.
[06:10:41] You're right.
[06:10:44] You're right.
[06:10:45] You're right.
[06:10:46] You're right.
[06:10:47] Absolutely you're right.
[06:10:49] For sure.
[06:10:50] 100%.
[06:10:52] He's doing both?
[06:10:55] I guess so, right?
[06:10:56] like we agree though that like this is more important than Canada.
[06:11:02] The US military is being sent to the southern border with special forces being deployed
[06:11:07] into Mexico. Everybody expects the cartels to fight back against this, but the marines are
[06:11:12] getting ready for what comes next which could be assaults on the border by armed cartel members
[06:11:17] or targeted attacks against Border Patrol agents by snipers who are now learning
[06:11:22] are more heavily armed than most people even realize.
[06:11:24] I just using drones to drop explosives on rival cartel members or even the military,
[06:11:30] even explosives that are laid on the ground as far as IEDs.
[06:11:34] So those troops, those were not the Mexican military. Those are the cartels.
[06:11:38] They're essentially a rogue army deployed to the Mexican side of the border.
[06:11:43] And experts say there's a good chance this army is ready for war. In fact,
[06:11:48] they're already at war with themselves and with the Mexican government.
[06:11:51] And it's feared they that's probably another issue that they have is that like, you know
[06:11:55] I would say that if I if I was them the walls are kind of like, you know
[06:11:59] They're kind of closing in on them right where they have
[06:12:01] They're fighting with each other because they all don't get along and then they're also fighting with probably the Mexican government
[06:12:07] That's got pressure on them from the US then they're fighting with the US
[06:12:11] Like it's just that they're fucked. I
[06:12:15] Mean really they're fucked it'll fall apart
[06:12:17] Well, I think you'll still have a little bit of cartel behavior.
[06:12:20] It'll probably be like what I think will probably happen is that this is my understanding at
[06:12:25] least is that like, you know, the old like, you know, Godfather level like, you know,
[06:12:29] mafia doesn't really exist in the same way they used to.
[06:12:33] Right.
[06:12:34] It's not the same type of culture.
[06:12:35] Like it's still around, but not really.
[06:12:37] I think probably the same thing will end up happening to the cartels is that it
[06:12:41] will just be like a huge nerf.
[06:12:43] who may be at war with U.S. law enforcement creating a situation so
[06:12:50] unpredictably dangerous that reporters are now being issued body armor and as
[06:12:55] you're about to see our troops may now face battlefield threats they've never
[06:12:59] seen before. So they're getting desperate so we got our hands on some video
[06:13:02] that video showing the cartel quite literally dropping a bomb. So these
[06:13:07] cartels they have been making massive amounts of money off the opportunity
[06:13:11] at America's border which was previously wide open but now that's over
[06:13:15] and their business is now toast, but they're not going to accept that.
[06:13:18] The New York Post is calling them kamikaze drones.
[06:13:22] Here's a photo of a drone like this being used in Ukraine right now.
[06:13:26] Look at that. Yeah. I mean, I feel like this doesn't necessarily have to be like,
[06:13:29] I mean, this is, I've seen like five videos of these like,
[06:13:34] like killing drones. Like I've seen so many videos like drones killing people in like Ukraine.
[06:13:39] I've probably seen like 20 videos of this.
[06:13:44] The bomb is bigger than the drone.
[06:13:46] Now with these drones that are having the capabilities of actually dropping explosives really show
[06:13:51] how much more these cartels have evolved.
[06:13:54] I don't like watching that.
[06:13:55] I'm glad to see it.
[06:13:56] It has increased even more so now.
[06:13:57] It's crazy.
[06:13:58] So before we get into how President Trump and our military are going to stand up against
[06:14:01] this threat and defeat it, it's important to understand that these drones and this
[06:14:04] technology, this is a new thing in modern warfare and it's changing the face of
[06:14:09] battlefields all over the place.
[06:14:11] First of all, these things are incredibly inexpensive.
[06:14:14] They make it very unsafe to be on a battlefield.
[06:14:16] you can't hide in a trench because these things drop items on top of you.
[06:14:19] Bouncement, interfaction, smoke, hotel, god damn.
[06:14:23] On top of that, tanks, armored vehicles.
[06:14:26] Most of these have weaker armor in areas that traditional weapons that would hit them in the front
[06:14:31] might not be able to reach, like the roof or the back.
[06:14:34] And unless you're gonna fight fire with fire, there's really no way law enforcement's gonna be able to stand up against this.
[06:14:40] Apparently they've got spy planes that are now flying over the border,
[06:14:43] keeping an eye on things in a way that's never been done before and using I can't really imagine
[06:14:47] that like the the cartel has spy planes that we're not able to track I mean if we can track nuclear
[06:14:54] submarines we can probably track spy planes right I mean I just think that they're probably not
[06:15:00] letting it happen or they're not they don't yeah I mean let's be real right there are planes and
[06:15:06] yeah no you right about that is that I remember that Mexican president she said one thing I agree
[06:15:11] she said why is it that all of these cartels have gear and items that were
[06:15:18] meant for exclusive use of the US military how did that happen I think
[06:15:27] that's a great question really good question is your point yeah yeah these
[06:15:35] these are American plans we've seen these before these are like those
[06:15:37] pelicans and hey well I tech surveillance equipment like this is gonna help the
[06:15:42] US military find these drone operators, find these cartel members, catch them as they're
[06:15:46] sneaking around plotting to ambush our troops and our law enforcement officers as they keep
[06:15:52] America safe.
[06:15:53] Along the southern border this morning, signs of President Trump's long-promised crackdown
[06:15:58] on immigration as the 1,500 troops sent to the border begin their new mission in
[06:16:04] the air and on the ground.
[06:16:08] This is a full-blown military occupation of the US border.
[06:16:11] This is crazy.
[06:16:12] the border wall behind them, but that's not enough.
[06:16:14] They need troops and tanks.
[06:16:16] And if you're a cartel member,
[06:16:17] the sight and sound of military vehicles in the skies
[06:16:20] and on the ground on the US side
[06:16:22] will definitely throw a wrench in your plans
[06:16:25] because these cartels,
[06:16:26] they bring products into the country, which are illegal
[06:16:28] and they bring people into the country illegally,
[06:16:30] which is how they make money, but you can't do that
[06:16:33] if there's a massive presence on the other side
[06:16:36] of a border wall.
[06:16:37] I mean, if I was the cartels,
[06:16:39] I would probably just try to wait it out.
[06:16:43] Like, that's what I would do if I was them, right?
[06:16:46] I would say, okay, we're gonna have to just like lay low
[06:16:48] for four years, or like two years,
[06:16:52] and then just, yeah, four years is too long.
[06:16:57] No, I mean, like, they live fast though.
[06:17:01] I mean, I don't know.
[06:17:02] I mean, a lot of these guys probably do it
[06:17:04] for like 15 years, they won't.
[06:17:07] I mean, I'm just saying like, I mean,
[06:17:09] if that was me, that's what I would do, right?
[06:17:11] If I was them, I don't know.
[06:17:13] Like I haven't been in a cartel before, not yet.
[06:17:19] Looking at you 24 hours a day, whether it's daytime or nighttime,
[06:17:23] and is ready to stop you. Then it seems to be working.
[06:17:25] It says right here, border crossings have hit record lows and could be on track
[06:17:28] to be at the lowest level they've ever been in. In 60 years,
[06:17:32] they're down more than 90% compared to February. Jesus Christ.
[06:17:39] 90%? Do you think the U.S. will invade Canada?
[06:17:43] They focus on paying American citizens to traffic drugs for them.
[06:17:52] I mean, like, and also like if I wanted to get.
[06:17:57] If I really wanted to get drugs across.
[06:18:01] I probably wouldn't do it through the boy.
[06:18:03] Like, I mean, I don't know why can't they do it through like somewhere in
[06:18:05] Florida, maybe or like somewhere on a coast?
[06:18:09] Cause I feel like that's a smarter idea.
[06:18:11] Right.
[06:18:11] I mean, like that, that, that'd be they do.
[06:18:13] Yeah.
[06:18:13] That, that's a better idea in my opinion.
[06:18:16] They do yeah tunnels um I don't know what kind of tech they have to detect tunnels
[06:18:22] So like I'm not sure what kind of like sonar like you know imaging they have for that so I'm not sure
[06:18:32] Very 2024 look at this chart right here. This is crazy the numbers of people that were coming in in 2022 and 2023
[06:18:38] That's nuts and this is only taken about three weeks something
[06:18:41] We were told was never gonna happen and in the middle of the asylum crisis America was told that we had the most secure
[06:18:47] border we've ever had and that everything these are the same people that were telling you that
[06:18:51] Joe Biden wasn't retarded. So I mean they're just making shit up as much as they can. I mean these
[06:18:59] people are writing fan fiction. They're telling stories. I mean let's be honest right. I mean
[06:19:05] yeah he sharpers attack. Yeah just not the sharp part of the attack. The other part.
[06:19:13] It could possibly be done to keep it safe and to stop people coming across was already
[06:19:18] being done, but it looks like that wasn't exactly true now, was it?
[06:19:22] The troops deployed to address what Trump has declared is a national emergency.
[06:19:26] It is.
[06:19:27] What exactly do you want them to be doing right now?
[06:19:30] Making sure that the border is safe and secure and that criminals don't come into
[06:19:35] our country.
[06:19:36] Imagine that.
[06:19:37] The surge in forces comes as the situation on the border has improved steadily since
[06:19:40] former president biden announced new asylum restrictions last spring oh that he did
[06:19:47] yeah that's what did it the asylum restrictions not the troops not the tanks not the massive
[06:19:53] military build-up and border crossing started dropping even before trump got into office people
[06:19:59] well it's also people don't want to come over right i mean like if you are like let's say you're
[06:20:05] in mexico and you're trying to come across the border there's definitely gonna be a reduction
[06:20:10] and people that are going to try to go and take advantage of that.
[06:20:19] I don't know why the fuck that happened. Anyway, so, uh, fuck, what was I even saying?
[06:20:27] Let me go back around a moment.
[06:20:28] And border crossing started dropping even before.
[06:20:31] Oh yeah. Yeah. I mean, if you, if you knew this shit was going to happen,
[06:20:35] like I would try to get in early or get out, right? I wouldn't do it.
[06:20:38] No, I just have a bunch of tabs open and shit like that.
[06:20:42] Yeah, I wouldn't come over, exactly.
[06:20:45] Got into office, people knew that he was going to do something like this and they said, you know what, it's not worth it.
[06:20:51] But as you're about to see, this might not be enough to stop these cartels,
[06:20:55] because they're not just going to sit around and lose billions of dollars and do nothing.
[06:20:59] They're going to take action, which is going to put everybody at risk, people in Mexico, people in America,
[06:21:03] especially those down at the border right now, trying to stop these guys.
[06:21:06] these guys. So here, Border Patrol agents have discovered a smuggling tunnel that went
[06:21:12] underneath Border Security measures. Look at this thing. Apparently it was held up by
[06:21:16] just wooden beams. It was incredibly dangerous. Here you can see the troops checking it out.
[06:21:21] I need to find this. That went Jesus. Damn. Nice getting here to Florida people. So many
[06:21:34] brilliant brains getting out of the country to work on a low wage. They have many tunnels.
[06:21:39] I mean like if it look if I was them I would do that right? I mean fuck it's smart to make a tunnel
[06:21:46] Yeah, of course
[06:21:49] Underneath
[06:21:50] Border security, look at this thing apparently it was held up by just wooden beams. It's incredibly dangerous
[06:21:55] Here you can see the troops checking it out and you know what's surprising about this is that these cartels were even able to
[06:22:01] Dig such a tunnel. I mean there are underground listening devices which can be used to pick up excavation related activity
[06:22:07] You can see them carrying bags of stuff out of this place right now and handing it over that's evidence of some sort
[06:22:14] Who knows what they had in that tunnel or who they had in that tunnel
[06:22:17] But this just goes to show you how sophisticated this rogue army is and what they're willing to do to continue bringing things into our country
[06:22:25] That shouldn't be here not just people not just products
[06:22:28] But also things that could be used to harm those of us who live here and which fall into the hands of gang members
[06:22:34] which they then use to coerce and exploit their fellow immigrants in the very communities
[06:22:39] they come here and try to embed themselves with.
[06:22:41] And what's truly shocking is that it looks like this army that is south of the border
[06:22:45] is trying to move some sort of army or military presence into this country.
[06:22:51] This was in the desert near Y Arizona.
[06:22:53] Now Sheriff's down here along the southern border, another law enforcement, they have
[06:22:57] their eyes not only on what's coming in but also what is coming out.
[06:23:00] why because they know that when they see guns and money coming up that's a lot
[06:23:08] that's a lot of guns Jesus sees since October oh my God also what is coming out
[06:23:24] here's why because they know that when they see guns and money coming out of
[06:23:28] the country going towards Mexico that means whatever the cartels were moving
[06:23:32] into the country they were successful take a listen yeah these are all
[06:23:36] American. So right there, all of the stuff that's coming across the border, the stuff
[06:23:48] that gets confiscated and that gets taken out, that's alarming to people that are
[06:23:52] watching this because this is just a small portion of what's actually coming
[06:23:56] through the stuff that gets caught. There's a larger amount of stuff that's
[06:23:59] already here floating around in the hands of the wrong people.
[06:24:02] Well of course they're bringing over machine guns and shit. I mean obviously I
[06:24:05] I don't think that they're using those machine guns.
[06:24:07] Like if I was them again,
[06:24:09] I bet they probably use those to shoot other people
[06:24:11] that they don't like.
[06:24:13] Like they probably don't use that against law enforcement.
[06:24:15] I mean, like I'm sure sometimes they do, it happens,
[06:24:18] but I feel like that's probably a last resort for them.
[06:24:21] And like, yeah, and to sell them.
[06:24:24] Yeah, they do.
[06:24:25] No, no, of course they're gonna do it if they have to,
[06:24:27] but like, again, if they do that, right?
[06:24:32] I mean, and this is a very common thing
[06:24:34] that a lot of criminals know,
[06:24:36] is that the last thing that you want to do
[06:24:38] is attack law enforcement.
[06:24:42] Like that's basically like that's cornered animal behavior.
[06:24:45] So like if you see them doing that, it's not good.
[06:24:52] It's a no-brainer.
[06:24:53] Yeah, exactly.
[06:24:54] If they do that, they're done.
[06:24:55] Yeah.
[06:24:56] Weapons, they didn't get into our country for free.
[06:24:59] What on earth could those be used for?
[06:25:02] Who paid for them to come in here?
[06:25:04] The Mexican cartels don't need it.
[06:25:05] After all, they're the ones selling it.
[06:25:07] Somebody else needs all those weapons.
[06:25:08] But the other part of stopping these cartels-
[06:25:11] They'll say Trump's live?
[06:25:12] Why else say Trump's live?
[06:25:13] You're not live?
[06:25:14] What are you all talking about?
[06:25:24] You're not live yet?
[06:25:25] Yeah, it's not for a bit, bro.
[06:25:27] That war with Ukraine and Russia, over a thousand of you.
[06:25:30] Yeah, I'll look at that after I finish this.
[06:25:37] Y'all getting me fucked up.
[06:25:39] Is stopping what may be accomplished
[06:25:41] by their nefarious activities inside this country
[06:25:45] because some of what they're doing does get through.
[06:25:47] Target's coming out of the house.
[06:25:48] Ice enforcement and removal operations officers have been watching his movements and patterns
[06:25:53] for days now.
[06:25:57] The suspect and a legal migrant from Mexico convicted in 2004 for alien smuggling and
[06:26:03] already removed from the US in 2005 but snuck back in.
[06:26:08] These are the kinds of people that were at war with both outside of the border and inside
[06:26:12] of our country.
[06:26:13] He got back!
[06:26:14] Now he's back somehow.
[06:26:16] Could he have come in as a quote unquote asylum seeker
[06:26:19] under a false identity?
[06:26:20] We know that people ended up being dangerous
[06:26:23] once they got here, but here's why it makes sense
[06:26:25] for the cartels to get their people back into the country.
[06:26:27] If they're bringing all of these weapons
[06:26:29] and all of these items in here
[06:26:30] and those are gonna be sold,
[06:26:32] who's gonna make sure that that goes down the way
[06:26:34] it's supposed to?
[06:26:35] Who's gonna make sure payment gets made?
[06:26:36] Who's gonna keep an eye on all that stuff
[06:26:38] when it makes its way from the cartels
[06:26:40] and gang members to the other gang members
[06:26:43] that are here who are gonna buy it
[06:26:44] and picking up people like this guy after our safety threats or national security threats.
[06:26:50] They've had their due process. They've never shown up for deportation. Those are primary
[06:26:54] targets. So they didn't show, they just, they were going to get deported, but they didn't
[06:26:57] show up to get deported. So they just got a, how many people roughly are on this target
[06:27:04] list? We've got multiple lists. So it's hard to say one specific number. Dozens,
[06:27:09] in Houston. On the list? Thousands. Thousands. Thousands of people like this are in our country
[06:27:16] right now who could be potentially dangerous, who could be affiliated with some of the worst
[06:27:19] criminal organizations on our entire planet. Now, thousands certainly isn't millions, but
[06:27:24] it's important to understand that just a small handful of people, they can cause a lot of
[06:27:29] problems. Yes, for goodness. The NYPD has identified 41 members of Tren de Arague,
[06:27:36] this Venezuelan gang, but look at this.
[06:27:37] They've been busted nearly 150 times.
[06:27:41] Arrests are up 45% because of the presence of 41 people.
[06:27:44] And here's why that is.
[06:27:45] Look, they can recruit new members.
[06:27:48] Which they're doing inside New York's new shelter system.
[06:27:50] This is a gang of kids that live in the Roosevelt Hotel
[06:27:53] and building that just so happens to be.
[06:27:54] I mean, a lot of those kids, to be fair, are cosplaying.
[06:27:56] Right?
[06:27:57] Like, they're not, I mean, this is like,
[06:27:58] these are like high school kids
[06:28:00] that are trying to act like gangsters,
[06:28:01] but some of them are causing problems.
[06:28:03] the welcome center for asylum seekers in New York.
[06:28:06] So if you're an asylum seeker, you come to New York,
[06:28:08] the first place you go is infested by gang members
[06:28:10] who are recruiting.
[06:28:12] That's a great situation.
[06:28:14] If you're a criminal, and look at this,
[06:28:16] 10 of these guys were busted for selling weapons.
[06:28:19] The same types of weapons that these cartels
[06:28:22] are now bringing into our country.
[06:28:23] Yeah, of course.
[06:28:24] AR-15 assault rifles, modified handguns.
[06:28:27] And these weapons that the cartels
[06:28:28] are bringing into our country,
[06:28:29] they're being specifically used by the worst people
[06:28:32] who are in our country and shouldn't be here to grow their criminal operations.
[06:28:36] They need these weapons to coerce people to join their gangs.
[06:28:38] They need these weapons to push out rival gangs and exert their influence over territory,
[06:28:43] which they've invaded.
[06:28:44] Once they commit their crimes, they go back to the migrant community
[06:28:48] where they assimilate themselves with people that are actually here banging the laws.
[06:28:52] The NYPD is crying down on Trinidad Raguac.
[06:28:55] The Venezuelan gang they say is living in the shelter system and recruiting children.
[06:28:59] We have 39 members of TDA that have been identified and we have an additional four members
[06:29:04] that have been identified of a subgroup called the Little Devils of 42nd Street.
[06:29:10] And those are much younger kids.
[06:29:12] And those are just the members.
[06:29:13] Police have been able to...
[06:29:14] So at the time of this report, all unknown gang members was just 39...
[06:29:18] Bro, this is some gangs in New York shit.
[06:29:20] Goddamn!
[06:29:21] ... people.
[06:29:22] 39 people all it took to start growing a criminal empire inside New York City shelters,
[06:29:29] Which are supposed to help people but they don't do any betting and they don't let police
[06:29:33] inside were a sanctuary city so these criminals they just took these places over with weapons
[06:29:38] they're getting from these cartels.
[06:29:40] Undocumented criminals as young as 11 years old are carrying out retail robberies and
[06:29:44] committing crimes on scooters.
[06:29:46] It's crazy.
[06:29:47] 11 years?
[06:29:48] Oh my God!
[06:29:49] They're getting them early.
[06:29:51] Jesus!
[06:29:52] Jesus!
[06:29:53] Watches and cell phones at gunpoint and knife point.
[06:29:56] Over 300 incidents last year.
[06:29:57] More than 800 so far this year.
[06:30:00] They brazenly-
[06:30:01] Oh, okay.
[06:30:02] So, this is what a small handful of people does.
[06:30:04] And the NYPD, God bless them, but they don't have a clue how many of these gang members
[06:30:09] are out there.
[06:30:10] How can they when none of these people were properly vetted before being allowed in
[06:30:13] in the first place?
[06:30:14] This gang is like a tree.
[06:30:15] You've got the branches that are sprouting out of the ground, but you have no idea
[06:30:19] how deep the roots actually go.
[06:30:21] These kids are cosplaying?
[06:30:22] No, I'm sure.
[06:30:23] All I'm saying is I don't think that every single one is like that.
[06:30:29] As somebody who went to a lower working class school, there were kids that were involved
[06:30:35] with gang stuff and then there were also kids that liked to pretend that they were involved
[06:30:39] in gang stuff.
[06:30:40] And I think anybody that went to a school like that can attest to that.
[06:30:44] Oh, and how many of these gang tentacles are wrapped around the internal workings
[06:30:49] of the criminal underworld in our city?
[06:30:51] It looks like there's a small army of criminals now operating in America,
[06:30:55] especially in some of our sanctuary cities.
[06:30:57] But in order to stop a small army of criminals from getting here and arming
[06:31:01] itself, you've got to stop an army outside of America's border from doing
[06:31:06] the groundwork for all of this to happen.
[06:31:08] So they've been allowed to do for far too long.
[06:31:12] And while this directive was just issued, officials in Texas have already
[06:31:15] been bracing for a few days ago, Lieutenant Christopher Oliveira,
[06:31:18] with Texas DPS told News Nation that as enforcement wraps up, cartels will fight to protect the
[06:31:23] smuggling routes.
[06:31:24] So it's really interesting that Coa is for, I spent many years reporting on the southern
[06:31:28] border on the Mexican side.
[06:31:29] So these cartels, they are so bad and so heavily armed.
[06:31:33] You've got to have an all out response if you want to stop these guys, just telling
[06:31:36] them not to come to the border or expecting that Mexico is going to be able to handle
[06:31:40] this on their own.
[06:31:41] That's ridiculous.
[06:31:42] Mexico hasn't been able to handle these guys on their own.
[06:31:43] That's why they're here in the first place.
[06:31:45] And look at this, they've even infiltrated US law enforcement, a Customs and Border Patrol
[06:31:49] officer who was just arrested for human smuggling.
[06:31:52] Apparently, he was in league with these cartels, and he was paid $2,500 for each person he
[06:31:59] brought into the country.
[06:32:00] It's a bit of a fucking mistake, huh?
[06:32:01] But at the same time, President Trump, the borders are, they are not playing around.
[06:32:04] Jesus.
[06:32:05] Not only are they deploying as much as they possibly can.
[06:32:07] How do you do that?
[06:32:08] They're putting resources to the border, but they're doing internal investigations to
[06:32:11] to root out those who are criminals and who are standing against an agenda that will keep
[06:32:16] our country safe and secure.
[06:32:18] But what do you think?
[06:32:19] Is the U.S. going to be able to put a stop to this?
[06:32:21] Or will it only?
[06:32:22] If they want to.
[06:32:23] If they want to stop it, they can stop it 90%.
[06:32:25] You're never going to get rid of all of it, right?
[06:32:27] It's the same as like, I mean, you can never get rid of all of anything.
[06:32:30] But like in a general sense, you know, yeah, they can stop it.
[06:32:34] Temporary in four years when we've got another president, is all of this going to change
[06:32:39] are the cartels just gonna wait it out let me know thanks for watching I will
[06:32:42] see you in the next video that was a good one yeah I hadn't seen that before I
[06:32:46] figured I want to watch it and see what's going on there Germany almost it
[06:32:49] yeah minimize it bringing the vets in and paying well yeah I mean again I
[06:32:54] think that there's a lot of people that would probably love to be able to go
[06:32:56] after them and do that but they did that months yeah there's a video right
[06:33:01] there but yeah W video yeah I've watched a lot of
[06:33:04] Cash Jordan's videos I think they're really good actually I'm a very big
[06:33:07] fan and uh... i i think the covers this topic pretty well
[06:33:11] and uh... we do have i know people reminding me uh... it is
[06:33:17] it is beginning and also uh... former congresswoman loris chavez deraille
[06:33:21] remember all right that is trump's pick to be labor secretary's time and the
[06:33:25] confirmation but it's not taking place just yet
[06:33:28] for that role also remember deportations of undocumented migrants in
[06:33:33] just the first month this is according to dhs and ice
[06:33:37] thirty seven thousand six hundred uh... remember on the campaign trail president
[06:33:41] trump and vice president jd bansett said as much and i think it's a sense of
[06:33:45] appreciate thank you very much uh... everyone
[06:33:47] thank you has been here illiterate upwards of eleven to twelve obama
[06:33:52] ships on that people but in the first month there you see the number is true
[06:33:55] now remember uh... the economy tariffs that will be a presumably uh... keep
[06:33:59] focal points we have our being go to jelma tonight this is the thing i
[06:34:03] night remember though in january inflation tipped up ever slow slightly back
[06:34:07] to three percent of course the cost of eggs is the key concern for probably
[06:34:12] that's our thing go watching and probably a lot of you watching are
[06:34:15] wondering well how will tariffs either add to some of these inflationary
[06:34:21] concerns or not we've been talking about economists or two economists rather
[06:34:26] about that key issue for some time here we do have some of these live
[06:34:30] pictures, though, inside the Capitol. What's the gold card? Oh, there it is. A bunch of fucking
[06:34:37] reporters and shit. What a surprise. We'll get a full board times 10. You think so? Is it really
[06:34:45] going to be that easy? I also wanted to put this up from the House Freedom Caucus, and this is their
[06:34:51] warning to some of their fellow colleagues on the other side of the aisle, House Democrats,
[06:34:56] and they say this in this post on X Today, a warning from the HFC Board. That's the House
[06:35:02] Congress is a constitutional obligation, not a sideshow for Democrats to use
[06:35:06] noisemakers, make threats, or throw things, or otherwise disrupt.
[06:35:10] They say our colleagues are on the list, and the HECO VEDO will not be tolerated.
[06:35:15] They say you will be...
[06:35:16] Democrats crash out.
[06:35:17] We expect the Sergeant at Arms and Capitol Police to take appropriate action
[06:35:21] against any members of Congress or other persons violating House rules.
[06:35:25] So, the President's address tonight is a constitutional obligation,
[06:35:30] violating house rules. So we have seen that in the past for some of these remarks and historically
[06:35:38] they are usually part of what we're all talking about the next day if there are disruptions
[06:35:43] that are made from some of these members who are seated for the speech itself here. In
[06:35:50] the meantime though we do want to keep it moving with some more of our analysis and
[06:35:54] context as we await for this speech to begin, our friend there at the Washington
[06:36:02] Examiner who covers the White House each and every day, I wonder what's going to
[06:36:06] happen. What do you guys think? Do you think anything crazy is going to
[06:36:10] happen? I don't really think so. I feel like it's just going to be like this
[06:36:15] administration. Nothing too crazy. Why so little into the
[06:36:22] second term, are we going to hear from the president about some of these perceived accomplishments
[06:36:26] and victories?
[06:36:27] What do you have for NATO?
[06:36:28] Well, I have that on the list.
[06:36:30] Well, he hasn't been there that long, Andrew, but this is typical for new presidents.
[06:36:34] Of course, the state of the union itself is usually delivered in February or March.
[06:36:40] President Biden delayed that a few times.
[06:36:42] It's not a state-of-the-art occasion, but this is just par for the course, essentially.
[06:36:49] It does seem early, considering that President Trump's major economic initiatives have yet
[06:36:55] to necessarily take light on our tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and increased levies on
[06:37:01] China went into effect on Tuesday, but we still haven't seen any real movement regarding
[06:37:07] his planned tax cuts.
[06:37:09] Of course, Republicans are working up against the March 14th deadline to fund the government
[06:37:14] and advance those tax cuts pursuant to the appropriations process.
[06:37:18] So I think Americans across the political spectrum are anxious to hear from the President
[06:37:23] now, especially considering those first early few weeks in office where he was signing executive
[06:37:29] order after executive order.
[06:37:32] They haven't really necessarily had an impact on every day Americans' pocketbooks and like
[06:37:38] you mentioned the price of eggs and other important goods.
[06:37:42] So we're at a live look there inside the Capitol.
[06:37:44] Christian, how much is this speech tonight imbued with the urgency of congressional leaders
[06:37:50] getting together before this March 14th deadline? That's in 10 days before government funding
[06:37:56] runs out. Has the White House been front and center? Just make more money. Are they letting
[06:38:00] Congress do its thing? Really, time is of the essence and it's running out. Time is of the essence,
[06:38:06] Andrew, but the White House is being an active party in these negotiations. Don't forget before
[06:38:12] the House passed its own appropriations bill a few days ago. It's not early last week. The
[06:38:19] chief of staff, Susie Wiles, had been up on the hill meeting with legislators. Again, she joined
[06:38:25] Senate Republicans lunch late last week to urge them to rapidly pick up the House's version of
[06:38:31] that legislation. And I do think, again, it's an issue that's at the front of mind not only
[06:38:37] for us here in DC, but everyone across the country as the president continues this quest
[06:38:43] to shrink the federal workforce, remanage the federal budget. This is all related and
[06:38:50] it's going to be a major speed bump if the government shuts down in his early, early
[06:38:55] days and weeks of trying to address that major campaign.
[06:38:58] There's no way they're going to shut it down.
[06:38:59] You're right, there would be some type of a...
[06:39:00] Every time they say it's going to happen, it never happens.
[06:39:03] if that were to happen here. Let's talk about tariffs, Christian. Is the Trump White House
[06:39:08] already hedging on tariffs? This is the alarmist place at midnight on Canada, Mexico, and China
[06:39:14] here. Canada and Mexico to the tune of 25%. Not in a meaningful way. All goods. Is the room
[06:39:19] for negotiation, interpretation with our Canadian Mexican allies on this? I think I had asked
[06:39:25] you last time we spoke about this. Are these tariffs permanent or are these tariffs temporary?
[06:39:29] Does the president need to explain to the American people why he did this today?
[06:39:34] Yeah, he has to.
[06:39:35] Look, with the terrorist regarding Canada, Mexico, and China, there's plenty of room
[06:39:39] for negotiation because if you ask the president's top aides, this is fundamentally not about
[06:39:45] addressing trade deficits.
[06:39:48] This is all about the border situation, both the northern and southern, and the
[06:39:54] illicit flow of fentanyl and other drugs into the country.
[06:39:58] The president himself gave an idea that, look, he's willing to roll these tariffs back, should
[06:40:05] all three of those party countries make substantive progress on the issue.
[06:40:09] We did see progress at the border, but the flow of fentanyl has gone on virtually unchecked,
[06:40:15] and therefore the president put those tariffs into place heading into this morning.
[06:40:20] That being said, Howard Lottnick, the commerce secretary and one of the top trade
[06:40:24] advisors in the Trump administration, he went on Fox Business earlier today and said,
[06:40:29] hey, we might be making an announcement tomorrow, Wednesday of some kind, rolling these taxes
[06:40:35] back to sundry. I think part of that has to do with the negative
[06:40:39] sentiment that they're being received with, especially in Canada. We saw outgoing prime
[06:40:43] minister, Justin Turner, give a very fiery response to the implementation of tariffs
[06:40:49] earlier today. And let's not forget the havoc this agenda is having on the stock market. We
[06:40:55] saw two consecutive days of major losses posted across all the big three indexes here in the
[06:41:02] United States. We do know that Donald Trump, unlike other presidents, pays close attention
[06:41:08] to the stock market as one of his major economic temperature checks or barometers,
[06:41:13] if you will, so I wouldn't be surprised to see some amendments on those 25% tariffs later
[06:41:19] this week if possible.
[06:41:22] The Wall Street Journal has it, that's what you're referring to, that Commerce Secretary
[06:41:27] Lutnick, President Trump, will meet in the middle with Mexico and Canada after 25% tariffs
[06:41:32] on America's continental neighbors went into effect on Tuesday there.
[06:41:37] And so we'll just have to wait and see, because there are some congressional Republicans, no
[06:41:43] doubt, who are a little wary about whether or not the tariffs will be inherently inflationary.
[06:41:51] But you have some in the Trump White House, right, Christian, saying any effects will
[06:41:55] be in the short term.
[06:41:57] And so they want to see the long game with these tariffs here.
[06:42:00] Let's talk about another topic here.
[06:42:01] A lot of these special guests from some of these Democratic members of the House and
[06:42:05] Senate Christian. Who are they? Are some of these federal workers who no longer have a job
[06:42:09] via some of these doge cuts. Does President Trump need to explain what doge is up to in this speech tonight?
[06:42:17] I love how they think that. I think he definitely does, Andrew, because we've seen a number of these
[06:42:21] guests include combat veterans who work for the federal government for varying periods of time,
[06:42:27] and they were wrapped up in those initial cuts that the Trump administration has laid out
[06:42:32] these first early weeks. A lot of them, you know, I would have to imagine voted for President
[06:42:37] Trump either in this election or perhaps in past elections. And so look, I think the realization
[06:42:44] that just because you supported one president and that president is making it his first and foremost
[06:42:50] mission to cut as many jobs as possible while keeping the government up and operational,
[06:42:56] that's a reality that didn't quite hit home until some of these folks received those pink
[06:43:01] slips, right? So again, we heard Alina Habba speak on this at the White House, and her explanation
[06:43:07] didn't really give any comfort to people who lost their jobs. She essentially said,
[06:43:13] like three people lost their jobs, we care about our veterans, but these people just
[06:43:17] might not have been right for government work at this time. I'm paraphrasing to a degree,
[06:43:21] but it does still sound like it's an American explanation for someone who's dealing with a
[06:43:26] major life up there in development here in this very tumultuous time.
[06:43:31] Yeah, so we'll just have to see on that front how that is addressed.
[06:43:36] We also have some of these congressional leaders.
[06:43:38] Let's take this poll here.
[06:43:39] The House Majority Leader, Steve Scalise,
[06:43:42] and he was wearing kind of a green and purple tie today.
[06:43:46] Haley, of course, says he does from Louisiana today.
[06:43:48] There's a lot of fucking people there.
[06:43:50] I thought that was kind of a nice, sartorial touch there.
[06:43:53] Christian, let's talk about some of these foreign policy questions.
[06:43:58] We heard in a lengthy post today from Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.
[06:44:02] Paul, sir, we're going to take this.
[06:44:03] I'll take it.
[06:44:04] You don't know.
[06:44:05] You don't know.
[06:44:06] Ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring lasting peace closer.
[06:44:10] He said our meeting in Washington at the White House on Friday did not go the way
[06:44:14] it was supposed to be.
[06:44:16] This news coming after yesterday's news that the Trump administration is temporarily
[06:44:21] really pausing all U.S. military aid to Ukraine. So is this a contrite Zelensky? Has Zelensky
[06:44:29] realized that you can't just cut off the Trump administration? The two sides can't just be
[06:44:36] in communication.
[06:44:37] Well, I've got that true. I've got to be communicating here. Is that what we're seeing from Zelensky
[06:44:42] today?
[06:44:43] Federal workers you hate is one sort of border. All I'm saying is that you're not going
[06:44:47] to get a lot of sympathy from the American public about federal workers that are
[06:44:50] losing their jobs
[06:44:51] the general american sentiment is that the federal government is over fall
[06:44:55] overfunded overstaffed and
[06:44:58] does not function properly
[06:45:01] that that's that's my point but you're not going to get a lot of sympathy from
[06:45:03] the american public that way
[06:45:06] sorry the most interesting development is actually one
[06:45:09] we got from our own side
[06:45:11] of this debate involves president trump potentially
[06:45:15] uh... announcing
[06:45:16] an agreement on the
[06:45:18] resources deal that was scuttled following that Oval Office dust up between himself Zelensky and vice president JD Vance
[06:45:26] Now there are conflicting reports coming out of the White House and coming out of the Trump administration
[06:45:31] Some people say that President Trump wants to tout this as a huge win
[06:45:35] Not only in terms of his economic agenda
[06:45:37] But also as his prowess as a peacemaker or a great unifier that being said Treasury Secretary Scott Besson
[06:45:45] virtually came out and said look these reports are not true we have not reached
[06:45:50] a final agreement with the Ukrainians and there will be no such announcement
[06:45:54] during the president's speech tonight so it's certainly going to be a popcorn
[06:45:57] moment that we are looking for is this deal finalized or do still you know
[06:46:03] additional reconciliation attempts need to be made on both sides before the
[06:46:09] eyes can be died and the keys can be crossed on this new economic
[06:46:12] partnership. All right, we have a lot of these Trump cabinet secretaries. They're
[06:46:17] walking into the House chamber, the interior secretary, former North Dakota
[06:46:20] governor, Doug Bergham there. Trump, excuse me, Christian, just lastly, I wanted to
[06:46:25] ask because you've been around the Trump world, the Trump orbit for quite some
[06:46:29] time, covering it. And I have to say the juxtaposition between the Trump
[06:46:35] transition 1.0 and the Trump transition 2.0, the first couple of weeks of
[06:46:39] Trump 1.0, the first couple of weeks of Trump 2.0, drastically different as far as cabinet
[06:46:46] compromises, the streamlining, the rapidity with which a lot of this stuff has gotten
[06:46:53] done. And you can make the argument, this time the adults are in the room, they know
[06:46:58] what they're doing. Have you noticed that change in the nature of the operation of
[06:47:05] this Trump White House and I also have to add to remember in Trump 1.0 the
[06:47:10] intrigue kind of the scandal the leaking in so much of that Trump White House
[06:47:15] you're not seeing much of that right now are you? You really are not injured and
[06:47:21] to be quite honest you know President Trump's first six weeks in office give
[06:47:26] or take a few days you know I'm it's like it's been 43 days in the Trump
[06:47:30] administration I'm having trouble keeping track of my calendar but I think
[06:47:33] That went about as well as it could have been hoped for by any of the president's supporters.
[06:47:40] You mentioned that first transition.
[06:47:42] I think you have to look at the people who Donald Trump brought in around him to staff
[06:47:47] that first White House.
[06:47:48] Of course, there were some quote unquote MAGA figures like Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro.
[06:47:55] But the majority of Trump's senior leadership team were still establishment Republicans
[06:47:59] and they haven't been experienced.
[06:48:02] They clearly, as we saw in the ensuing years,
[06:48:04] were not gung-ho down with the cause
[06:48:08] when it comes to the president's America First agenda,
[06:48:11] which let's not forget was vastly different
[06:48:14] than what we saw most centrist Republicans
[06:48:17] talking about at the time.
[06:48:19] You flash forward to 2025,
[06:48:22] the Trump White House is now in office
[06:48:24] and it looks like they really put those last four years
[06:48:27] under President Biden to good use.
[06:48:29] They were able to identify thousands of quote unquote, loyal political appointees with which
[06:48:35] they got into it this time a lot more prepared and running.
[06:48:38] It's kind of obvious.
[06:48:39] And again, just the lessons learned by managing the media, managing the president's own, keeping
[06:48:46] him on task and on schedule when it comes to policy announcements.
[06:48:51] I think that really has been a drastic change.
[06:48:54] And you know, to be quite frank, Friday, the blow up was Zelensky in the Oval Office.
[06:48:59] That was the only negative day that the Trump administration has seen from an operational
[06:49:04] standpoint at least.
[06:49:06] And I'm curious to see if they'll be able to pick up the momentum that they left off
[06:49:10] after the president's speech later tonight.
[06:49:12] Alright, Christian Datoch there at the Washington Examiner.
[06:49:15] You cover all things there at the White House.
[06:49:17] We appreciate your reporting and your insight.
[06:49:19] Four years of planning?
[06:49:20] Yeah.
[06:49:21] True.
[06:49:22] Thanks Andrew.
[06:49:23] Alright, in the meantime here we do have a live picture there outside of the White
[06:49:26] House as we are being told that the president will be departing momentarily.
[06:49:31] We have not seen him just yet there in this shot.
[06:49:35] Let's just keep on that shot right there.
[06:49:42] We do have our colleagues there at Fox 5 BC, Tom Fitzgerald standing by.
[06:49:47] We'll bring in Tom in just a moment.
[06:49:49] We don't want to let him win in 2020.
[06:49:52] Well, I would presume the First Lady about to leave the White House for the count.
[06:49:58] That's a really contentious topic.
[06:50:00] That presidential motorcade.
[06:50:02] Pretty contentious topic there, huh?
[06:50:04] They did?
[06:50:06] Yeah.
[06:50:10] So we're going to stay on this and live going to commercial break. Let's listen.
[06:50:12] Oh, you see there Elon Musk?
[06:50:14] Oh boy.
[06:50:20] Uh-oh. Made his ass for a suit.
[06:50:30] Oh yeah.
[06:50:32] Probably, yeah. After that Zelensky shit, yeah.
[06:50:39] Oh, there he is. Oh boy. There he is.
[06:50:52] Okay, there you have it. The President and the First Lady. The President with his signature fist bump there as he is now in the beast.
[06:51:00] In the meantime here, we're going to keep this shot though. We do have on standby for us, Fox 5 DC reporter there, our friend, Tom Fitzgerald.
[06:51:09] in the Capitol for everything.
[06:51:13] We're going to keep the shot there.
[06:51:14] We'll bring in Tom in just a moment.
[06:51:15] Tom, good to see you.
[06:51:16] Good to be with you here.
[06:51:17] We're watching President Trump right now and the First Lady
[06:51:21] there in the motorcade.
[06:51:22] Depart the White House for Capitol Hill.
[06:51:25] And so, Tom, what do you got your eye on tonight here?
[06:51:29] Remember, we've been kind of reiterating the point.
[06:51:32] Trump's only been in office for 43 days.
[06:51:34] It's been a busy 43 days.
[06:51:35] What's he going to talk about tonight?
[06:51:39] Well, you know, often these kinds of speeches are referred to as states of, you know, state
[06:51:44] of the union.
[06:51:45] This is not the state of the union tonight, you know, in large part because, you know,
[06:51:50] right now, one of the stalwart moments in the state of the union speech is when a president
[06:51:56] says the state of our union is strong.
[06:51:59] Everything that the Trump administration has been doing over the past 42 days now
[06:52:03] has been because they believe that the state of the union was not strong.
[06:52:07] You know, when President Trump took the oath of office back on January 20th, tonight, a
[06:52:12] large measure from what we have heard as guidance for the White House this evening is going to
[06:52:18] be an explanation to the American people as to why all of these methods that they've
[06:52:24] been going about in the past, you know, three months now, are necessary.
[06:52:29] This is going to be a voice of confidence to the Republican majorities in both the
[06:52:33] House and Senate.
[06:52:34] Also a large part when you give one of these speeches, you're not just talking to the Congress
[06:52:39] or the United States.
[06:52:40] You're talking to the American people.
[06:52:41] Again?
[06:52:42] They're going to do that again?
[06:52:43] You know, so one of the things we'll see from the President tonight is an explanation of
[06:52:48] what it is he's doing and even in short term what the Senate did all of this is that
[06:52:53] the administration says that they have been able to achieve.
[06:52:56] Now, one of the things the White House is saying is that they've been able to
[06:52:59] $65 billion they say 65 savings just through Doge. That's a lot of money the way off to the furloughs of
[06:53:08] You know federal when we're gonna get that $5,000 check
[06:53:11] You know the elimination of a necessary programs things like leases on federal buildings that are not being used
[06:53:18] Now how do they come to that number? That's a good question. The doge dividend. They are gonna be very transparent
[06:53:24] What's up with that?
[06:53:25] There's a lot of pressure there to create a website where people can go to and actually
[06:53:28] itemize and see number by number exactly where all these savings are.
[06:53:32] Audit the Pentagon?
[06:53:33] True.
[06:53:34] There's also going to be a lot to talk tonight about what is going on right now with this
[06:53:36] trade war which is broken out not only between the United States, Canada and Mexico,
[06:53:41] but it's China as well.
[06:53:42] This is laying to a lot of concerns with people about what direction the economy
[06:53:46] will head in the wake of all of this.
[06:53:48] Obviously one of the things the President campaigned on was those free prizes.
[06:53:50] You want to take everybody's money?
[06:53:52] famously now said that he would get those prices under control.
[06:53:55] He got it in the back.
[06:53:56] He's, oh.
[06:53:57] That hasn't happened.
[06:53:58] You know, how much of this can they continue to, you know, put in everybody's social security?
[06:54:03] Which really, you know, the underpinnings of the Biden administration fell apart on
[06:54:08] the economy.
[06:54:09] The Trump administration at some point is going to begin to own that, so they are
[06:54:13] going to have to address this in the speech tonight because, you know, time and time
[06:54:17] again when pollsters ask people what they're concerned about it is the high
[06:54:21] cost of living right now and especially at the grocery store it's not only eggs
[06:54:26] it's things like coffee other household goods and remember this ties in with the
[06:54:31] trade argument right now because you know about half of all US produce
[06:54:35] imports come from Mexico with a 25% tariff on that about 90% of all
[06:54:40] avocados that come into this country come from Mexico so there is almost
[06:54:44] going to be an immediate shockwave coming in, you know, through the supermarket for people
[06:54:49] on this lot of stuff.
[06:54:50] Andrew, you're also going to hear about the efforts on cracking down on illegal immigration
[06:54:54] in this country.
[06:54:55] And also, the president is going to talk about the latest moves on Ukraine and why he has,
[06:55:01] you know, mounted this more aggressive stance on Ukraine.
[06:55:05] Peace is the ultimate goal.
[06:55:06] Yeah, he doesn't want to spend money on it.
[06:55:08] It's simple.
[06:55:09] The president said he is still interested in a rare earth minerals deal with Ukraine.
[06:55:13] Yeah, no, it's just going to happen.
[06:55:14] I'm gonna announce it's just gonna happen today
[06:55:25] Chipotle gloss and 20 bucks
[06:55:29] Treasury Secretary Scott best and see that's fine some cold water on this
[06:55:33] That mineral deal would be signed at the speech itself that's insane. That's not going to happen here
[06:55:40] Tom, you know the president makes news almost wherever he goes.
[06:55:44] Do you think any news is going to be made?
[06:55:46] There's been a lot already made in these 40-plus days.
[06:55:49] How can he get through tonight, so to speak?
[06:55:54] Well, I mean, you know, the president makes news anytime he takes the podium
[06:55:58] of the House of Representatives for a joint session like this.
[06:56:01] You know, one of the remarkable things, and I think we've talked about a lot,
[06:56:05] is how early in this administration a dress like this is.
[06:56:09] You know typically a president would wait to the end of his 100 days Andrew
[06:56:14] We're not even at 50 days right now before you know the president in the United States is taking his bully pulpit tonight
[06:56:21] You know it is a bit of a risk because they are still rolling out initiatives and plans
[06:56:28] Day by day just a couple of hours ago
[06:56:33] Washington DC was kind of rock when a list came out from the general services administration
[06:56:37] which is kind of the real estate arm of the federal government.
[06:56:40] Well, at one point there were 400 buildings
[06:56:43] that were listed on this website tonight,
[06:56:46] saying that these were properties
[06:56:48] that were no longer of use to the federal government.
[06:56:50] One of them was the Department of Justice
[06:56:53] on Pennsylvania Avenue.
[06:56:54] Now, a short time later, that list was revised.
[06:56:58] DOJ disappeared from that list,
[06:57:00] but one of the other properties
[06:57:01] on it was the post office building
[06:57:04] which at one time served as the old Trump hotel.
[06:57:06] So, you know, there's a lot going on.
[06:57:09] This is what we're locked in Washington.
[06:57:11] We're going to go.
[06:57:12] It is very likely.
[06:57:12] Imagine Zalonski's there.
[06:57:14] The president will go off script at some point tonight.
[06:57:16] The White House still has police, you know,
[06:57:18] verbatim as to what the president is exactly going
[06:57:21] to say about the speech just yet.
[06:57:23] We haven't even gotten excerpts of this tonight.
[06:57:26] But all I can tell you is after years of covering
[06:57:29] the president's speeches, he does
[06:57:32] tend to go off script at times and say things.
[06:57:35] Does he? Is that true?
[06:57:41] Yeah.
[06:57:46] You got here first time live? Yeah, it's a big event, right? A lot of new people are going to be in the streets.
[06:57:51] A lot of people are going to be here.
[06:57:55] This is what we do every day.
[06:58:06] Well, where we are right now, we are in Statuary Hall.
[06:58:11] Statuary Hall is just outside the door
[06:58:15] of the House of Representatives.
[06:58:16] At one time, this was the House of Representatives.
[06:58:22] The wings of the building that currently house
[06:58:25] the United States Senate and the House of Representatives,
[06:58:27] well, they were created and built
[06:58:29] during the Civil War in 1865.
[06:58:31] So prior to 1865, right where we're standing right now,
[06:58:36] This is where the House of Representatives was located.
[06:58:39] You know, young congressmen like Abraham Lincoln,
[06:58:43] I heard him.
[06:58:44] They occupied this room.
[06:58:45] They had their desks a few feet away from where I'm standing
[06:58:48] right now.
[06:58:48] They're actually brass plaques in the floor
[06:58:50] and drew of every congressman who later went on
[06:58:53] to be president, embedded in the marble floor in here.
[06:58:57] Who?
[06:58:57] There had been scenes throughout history.
[06:59:00] There was a caning that took place.
[06:59:01] A caning?
[06:59:02] A debate about slavery at one point.
[06:59:04] I mean you're gonna bring out a can, I guess slavery is a good reason though, I mean fuck.
[06:59:11] Alright Tom Petrel, we can talk all day about American history, we always appreciate you,
[06:59:21] Tom, have a good night.
[06:59:22] Good to talk to you, Andrew, take care.
[06:59:26] Alright, in the meantime here, we do want to step away for yet another quick commercial break though.
[06:59:30] When we come back, we'll be showing you some of these scenes both inside and outside the
[06:59:34] Capitol as we now know Vice President Vance is in the chamber.
[06:59:39] The President and the First Lady have departed from the White House to Capitol Hill.
[06:59:44] So we'll be monitoring all of this when we come back.
[06:59:47] We'll also be checking in with my colleagues Austin Westfall and Christina Evans here in
[06:59:51] the Live Now Newsroom.
[06:59:52] More to come in two minutes.
[06:59:54] Yeah, I'm going to be real, I think that this could be a big one.
[07:03:00] as well uh... austin westfall christina evans thanks so much for being with us
[07:03:04] here uh... christina we've seen hitlers translated speeches have all yet i
[07:03:08] thought i was the speech wraps but you're all over social media right now
[07:03:12] what are they saying
[07:03:16] as you know they're starting with so much is already going on as folks are
[07:03:19] leading into the speech
[07:03:21] what i thought that they really thought that we have that
[07:03:24] social studio as well
[07:03:26] behind me you can see how all of the comments are already filtering in
[07:03:30] on x that's our main source tonight because it's an easier way for people to communicate but we
[07:03:34] also have access to instagram and other social media you did it wrong again i know any reactions
[07:03:41] or as people are during up for tonight's speech the comments that they want to make as well so
[07:03:46] in a few minutes i'll be able to break down a little bit more about what we're seeing
[07:03:53] water my god it's not about water they're excited to sort of see what's going to be happening
[07:03:58] and listening in to hear those comments from President Trump as he addresses this joint session of Congress.
[07:04:04] We're about to see it.
[07:04:05] All right, Christina, thanks so much. We'll be checking in with her after the speech ramps as well.
[07:04:09] We also have this live picture there up there at the dais, Vice President Vance, Speaker of the House,
[07:04:15] Mike Johnson. And so let's just listen to this a little bit here. We're going to bring in
[07:04:20] my colleague, Elon Musk, the head of Doge, up in the gallery as well here.
[07:04:27] I really got to figure out what he's doing with the hair transplant, man.
[07:04:30] Quite a night. I'm going to be showing you these live scenes throughout the course of the evening here.
[07:04:36] In the meantime though, like I said, Austin Westfall joining me here in the Live Now Newsroom.
[07:04:42] Austin, take it away. What are we watching?
[07:04:44] Well, the pictures start to fill in. This is what's happening.
[07:04:46] Yeah, there's a lot of people.
[07:04:48] The vice president and the speaker of the house, they speak and they stand behind the president while he speaks.
[07:04:54] We'll be there's Tom Homan. That's
[07:04:57] President Trump's borders are watching there as we see there's Josh. Oh, yeah
[07:05:03] Bernie Sanders and
[07:05:05] We'll be watching closely to see how other the Senate how all of these elected officials reacts to Trump's
[07:05:13] Remarks, obviously
[07:05:15] We'll see half of the room applaud for lots of these things while the other half of the room
[07:05:19] All right does the exact opposite
[07:05:21] We're seeing the head crews there. Oh
[07:05:24] was all taken that's representative nancy mace out of south carolina that he's
[07:05:29] speaking with uh... so we're starting to see some more
[07:05:33] that's been Shapiro yeah it is it's been Shapiro uh...
[07:05:36] in attendance at this speech to exoint session of congress so
[07:05:41] we're going to be watching as more and more people start flowing in
[07:05:46] to the house floor well listen to your point uh... those were guests of the
[07:05:51] House Speaker Mike Johnson he announced that the Daily Wires Ben Shapiro and Matt Walsh
[07:05:56] will be his guests in attendance as the former Speaker of the House.
[07:06:00] Oh boy.
[07:06:01] Gingrich looks like they are talking to Rachel Campos Duffy, the life of the Transportation
[07:06:06] Secretary Sean Duffy.
[07:06:07] You also saw there sitting with Ben Shapiro and Matt Walsh, Riley Gaines who is the
[07:06:14] key and prominent feature of his Trump White House at least culturally speaking and
[07:06:19] She has been championing the cause, her cause celeb there, of keeping biological men out
[07:06:25] of women's sports.
[07:06:26] Of course, the former speaker of the house there, Nancy Politi, with the former house
[07:06:30] majority leader, Steny Hoyer there.
[07:06:32] Austin, I want to bring you on cam, though, because I think a lot of people are asking
[07:06:36] themselves this question.
[07:06:37] This is not a state of the union.
[07:06:40] This is a speech to a joint session of Congress.
[07:06:43] What's the difference?
[07:06:44] Not a lot.
[07:06:45] There's not a whole, there's not a big difference.
[07:06:47] the big differences that they do this
[07:06:49] the first time a president speaks during and you can see the differences there on
[07:06:53] your screen
[07:06:55] here is the what we hear in the cost of the stream which is a pretty okay
[07:06:59] the president shall from time to time it's not that big of a deal the congress
[07:07:02] information is just a speech right it's not that big of a thing but it's
[07:07:06] nice such measures
[07:07:08] as he shall be necessary
[07:07:11] and expedient
[07:07:13] when I addressed to Congress is the tradition beginning with President Ronald Reagan in 1981
[07:07:19] and the Russian Revolutionary Speech, thoroughly delivered in February, is not officially considered
[07:07:24] a State of the Union address.
[07:07:25] So I was going to put this in layman's terms for the audience.
[07:07:28] Just from the outside looking in, there's not a whole lot of difference, really just
[07:07:33] the naming of this thing.
[07:07:34] Still, we're going to expect to see President Trump speak about his agenda.
[07:07:39] not going to be talking about the past years worth of work that the White House has done.
[07:07:43] That's something that's going to distinguish this type of speech to a normal state of the
[07:07:48] union.
[07:07:49] So, you know, as we start to look at more and more of these people flooding in, something
[07:07:52] that I'm going to keep in mind during the actual speech, Andrew, is the reaction from
[07:07:57] the crowd.
[07:07:58] There's always theatrics at these events.
[07:08:00] It's the after I think it was an Axios report.
[07:08:02] Oh no.
[07:08:03] Floating the idea of bringing props to Trump's speech including anti-trump signs egg cartons to highlight the current cost of eggs
[07:08:11] pocket constitutions to protest doge and then people bring hand clappers as well so hand clappers
[07:08:18] What kind of theatrics happen aside from oh god?
[07:08:22] So the camera panty there up to the dais in the house chamber it does appear that some of these at least
[07:08:28] Thank you for around
[07:08:29] are wearing pink and we'll get the significance of that hopefully from some of them.
[07:08:34] What were the reasons for that, Billy? We'll find out.
[07:08:38] Gentlemen, we also have...
[07:08:41] This is the bingo.
[07:08:43] It's written in there. This is much more traditional
[07:08:46] and that tradition is very recent. It started with President Reagan here.
[07:08:51] And so we do have... There is the bingo right there.
[07:08:54] ...from the speech itself. I had been kind of wondering where those were.
[07:08:58] I'm going to read some of them here.
[07:09:01] I'm going to read the first paragraph that the Trump White House put out.
[07:09:03] This is W. Bingo?
[07:09:04] I know.
[07:09:05] It goes as follows.
[07:09:06] Trump will say this, six weeks ago, I stood beneath the dome of this capital and proclaimed
[07:09:11] the dawn of the Golden Age of America.
[07:09:13] He will say from that moment on, it has been nothing but swift and unrelenting action
[07:09:18] to usher in the greatest and most successful era in the history of our country.
[07:09:22] Those are the France-like?
[07:09:23] No.
[07:09:24] Their flag is all white.
[07:09:25] in 43 days than most administrations accomplished in four years or eight years and we are just
[07:09:31] getting started. Trump will say, I returned to this chamber tonight to report that America's
[07:09:36] momentum is back, our spirit is back, our pride is back, our confidence is back. And
[07:09:42] the American dream is surging bigger and better than ever before. The American dream
[07:09:46] is unstoppable and our country is on the verge of a comeback, the likes of which
[07:09:50] the world has never witnessed and perhaps will never witness again. So just wanted
[07:09:54] highlight yet another paragraph of some of these excerpts of the speech we have gotten.
[07:09:59] We also see members there, Austin, of President Trump's family.
[07:10:04] You see his daughter, Tiffany there, her husband.
[07:10:06] You also see his daughter, Ivanka, and his son-in-law, Jared, the Kushners, and Donald
[07:10:11] Trump Jr. as well.
[07:10:14] Now, Austin, you know each and every speech like this.
[07:10:17] There's somewhat of a fun parlor game that the government plays for the sake
[07:10:22] of the continuity of government. It's important. And we're learning which cabinet member that
[07:10:27] is going to be the designated survivor. Politico reporting here. I want to put this up. What
[07:10:32] do we know about this? They say this. I don't know what this is going to be the designated
[07:10:38] survivor. So you might wonder what is the designated survivor. Maybe you didn't watch
[07:10:43] the show that was on TV, the dramatic depiction of what a designated survivor is. Yeah, I
[07:10:48] don't even know what that is. Usually we don't find out who the designated survivor
[07:10:51] is until either just before a speech like this or during the speech.
[07:10:57] So Doug Collins will be the guy tonight.
[07:10:59] Collins is the secretary of federal affairs.
[07:11:03] Usually it is somebody from the cabinet that's picked for this.
[07:11:06] And the reason why Politico phrases it that way, Andrew, is because if the unthinkable
[07:11:10] happens, in other words, if by some catastrophe, everybody within this chamber were to not
[07:11:18] be able to hold office anymore. They would need one person outside of this building to
[07:11:22] be able to carry on the duties of the country. Doug Collins has been selected as the designated
[07:11:28] survivor for today. The designated survivor needs to meet a few requirements. They must
[07:11:33] be at least 35 years old. They must be a natural born citizen. All of Trump's cabinet
[07:11:38] members meet this requirement. So I guess that makes sense.
[07:11:42] Let's listen in
[07:11:45] Oh here we go
[07:11:51] The chair appoints his members of the committee on the shut the fuck up escort the president of the United States into the chamber the following
[07:11:58] Let's get it the gentleman from Louisiana mr. Scalise the gentleman from Minnesota mr. Emmer the gentle woman from Michigan
[07:12:05] This is who was here the gentleman from North Carolina mr. Hudson the gentleman from Pennsylvania mr. Russian Thaler
[07:12:11] The gentleman from Utah, Mr. Moore.
[07:12:13] The gentleman from Indiana, Mrs. Houchin.
[07:12:16] The gentleman from Oklahoma, Mr. Hearn.
[07:12:18] The gentleman from New York, Mr. Jeffries.
[07:12:21] The gentleman from Massachusetts, Ms. Clark.
[07:12:24] The gentleman from California, Mr. Aguilar.
[07:12:27] The gentleman from California, Mr. Lou.
[07:12:29] The gentleman from Colorado, Mr. Ngoose.
[07:12:32] The gentleman from Washington, Ms. DelBene.
[07:12:35] The gentleman from Michigan, Mrs. Dingle.
[07:12:39] The President of the Senate, at the direction of that body, appoints the following senators
[07:12:45] as members of the committee on the part of the Senate to escort the President of the United
[07:12:50] States into the House chamber.
[07:12:52] The Senator from South Dakota, Mr. Thune.
[07:12:55] The Senator from Wyoming, Mr. Barrasso.
[07:12:58] The Senator from Arkansas, Mr. Cotton.
[07:13:01] The Senator from Oklahoma, Mr. Langford.
[07:13:03] The Senator from West Virginia, Mrs. Capito.
[07:13:07] Senator from South Carolina Mr. Scott the senator from New York Mr. Schumer
[07:13:12] the senator from Mr. Durbin the senator from Minnesota Ms. Klobuchar the
[07:13:18] senator from New Jersey Mr. Booker the senator from Wisconsin there's a lot of
[07:13:23] people the members of the escort committee will exit the chamber through
[07:13:28] the lobby doors yeah they do on a roll call make sure everybody's here
[07:13:41] nobody roached out it's unnecessary well they got six minutes to kill what
[07:13:51] else are they gonna do this is a government of course they're gonna waste
[07:13:55] time on some bullshit all right so you just heard the house speaker there
[07:14:04] announced the escort committee the members of Congress who will escort the
[07:14:07] president there into the house chamber with the speech though have some of them
[07:14:11] here let's take this probably about mr. speaker the dean of the diplomatic
[07:14:16] Okay. Yeah, I'm on top of this kid's hump up there, and let's get this going. Let's go.
[07:14:28] Let me wrap this bullshit up. The hot mic. Bunch of people, is it a bunch of random
[07:14:58] ass shit? Oh, look at them. They all got that pink on. Look at that. Uh-oh. Uh-oh.
[07:15:09] We got to crash out imminent.
[07:15:11] Alright, so you've been listening there to the natural sound on the house floor,
[07:15:18] the speaker and the vice president
[07:15:21] Chanting away there Austin West falls still with me here in the live-down newsroom
[07:15:25] And we saw members of the diplomatic or of course we know that a lot of the picks that Trump has made
[07:15:31] To be ambassadors around the world. They are subject to Senate confirmation. We have not gotten their confirmations
[07:15:38] Just yet although most of the president's cabinet Austin has been Senate confirmed. We're still waiting for two
[07:15:45] members that's Elise Stefanik there she's going to the UN upon Senate confirmation
[07:15:50] and Lori Chavez-Duramer a former Congresswoman herself like Stefanik
[07:15:55] going to the Labor Department that confirmation hearing still to be
[07:16:01] scheduled here all right we have some more of these dignitaries coming into
[07:16:05] the chamber let's keep listening.
[07:16:09] a random fucking people. Oh, these are the Supreme Court justices. This would make sense.
[07:16:47] The oldest fuck? Yeah. The wizards, the old wizards, yeah. The council of wizards.
[07:17:15] Okay, so we were just watching there. Members of the Supreme Court come into the chamber.
[07:17:21] Austin Westfall, that's always a key feature of any presidency is can and should a president
[07:17:28] uh... point members of the supreme court if such a vacancy uh... should arrive
[07:17:33] there of course we know in trumps first term austin
[07:17:36] three supreme court vacancies here will have to do that was crazy not he gets
[07:17:40] in that was a sweet bro
[07:17:43] yeah and you know he gets even more of them i was
[07:17:46] that's gonna be it
[07:17:47] uh... with some folks
[07:17:49] earlier today and there were a lot of things that people are going to be
[07:17:52] watching for tonight
[07:17:54] uh... as we just saw some of the justices
[07:17:57] That's a big place.
[07:18:00] They'll probably get one.
[07:18:01] Yeah.
[07:18:24] Trump's speedrunning America?
[07:18:25] an infinite amount of things to what the president can talk about during this
[07:18:29] speech but Andrew I mean what you and I have been covering these past few days so
[07:18:34] closely has been the world war three destruction the golden age
[07:18:39] victory glory greatness the crown the dumpster dystopia
[07:18:46] wait and see how nice discusses that in his speech tonight great guys heard of
[07:18:50] retaliatory tariffs that are going to be implemented
[07:18:54] from Mexico, Canada, and China. Of course, at midnight this past midnight, just overnight here, we heard of
[07:19:05] the next round of tariffs coming into China and then a 25% tax on imports from Canada and Mexico.
[07:19:12] So all three of those nations have announced free tallyatory efforts. We'll see if Trump
[07:19:18] has a response to those retaliations. We're never talking about the shrinking government.
[07:19:22] What is that?
[07:19:23] I mean, something we're going to be watching for a lot.
[07:19:25] I mean, we had that pull-up earlier today.
[07:19:27] We were asking the folks at home what they're most interested in hearing about tonight.
[07:19:31] And the Department of Government Efficiency is topping our poll.
[07:19:34] Dose. They want to know about dose.
[07:19:36] About dose. They want to know how dose is going to work.
[07:19:38] Why are they in pink?
[07:19:39] And what dose, how are planned, who will be coming here?
[07:19:42] Who the fuck knows?
[07:19:43] Yeah, that's right.
[07:19:44] I don't know. Maybe abortion or some shit?
[07:19:46] We do have, remember, some of these excerpts of the president's remarks.
[07:19:49] He will address the tariff question.
[07:19:51] He will also address the high cost of eggs.
[07:19:55] I don't know.
[07:19:56] Breast cancer.
[07:19:57] He says, as you know, we inherited from the last administration an economic catastrophe
[07:20:02] and an inflation nightmare.
[07:20:05] He will say the policies drove up energy prices, pushed up the cost of groceries and drove
[07:20:09] the necessities of life out of reach for millions of Americans.
[07:20:12] Why am I worried?
[07:20:13] He will say we suffered the worst inflation in 48 years.
[07:20:16] Not sure.
[07:20:17] But perhaps even in the history of our country, he will say as president I am fighting
[07:20:20] every day to reverse this damage and make America affordable again here so that's a
[07:20:27] new one economy will be front center. Yeah, that's a new one down here. I think it's just
[07:20:31] okay putting this up yet again. Austin. Yeah, we don't have that for a bit. So many of you
[07:20:35] watching around 14,000 of you have already tried down down those cuts issue. Would you
[07:20:41] like the president people want to talk about that huh? Or in Ukraine, they're really
[07:20:45] getting in on security or doge cuts and overwhelming number of you more than half
[07:20:50] want doge cuts front and center of course Austin Elon Musk is in the chamber so
[07:20:55] please vote even more you can scan that QR code or visit that URL there let's get
[07:21:02] back out to the chamber Austin so you know one thing I wanted to mention you
[07:21:05] might have noticed on the screen that we saw a number of elected leaders
[07:21:08] wearing pink we're told that Democratic representatives are telling time
[07:21:13] magazine pink is intended to signal protest of quote trumps policies which
[07:21:18] are negatively impacting women and families so if you see a large group of
[07:21:22] folks wearing pink it's a protest let's talk about something that we're going to
[07:21:26] be following closely I read that senator brainer and handing out US flags to
[07:21:36] Republican senators ahead of president Trump's speech so it's very
[07:21:40] Oh my god
[07:21:43] That's not even a crash out bro. That's just stupid
[07:21:52] Oh my god
[07:21:56] Wow
[07:21:58] I don't even know what to say.
[07:22:00] So again we're sharing that that's a act of protest.
[07:22:02] So fuck away.
[07:22:06] Look at the 14th amendment.
[07:22:08] In that piece in Axios, Austin.
[07:22:10] She wrote that on with a sharpie?
[07:22:12] Props, so to speak, to make their opinions heard.
[07:22:16] Perhaps Freedom Caucus, remember?
[07:22:18] Man.
[07:22:20] We got real circus going on, huh?
[07:22:22] Disruptions or interruptions or outbursts
[07:22:24] that they will work to censure
[07:22:26] work to censure any of those Democrats have the first lady it looks there yes
[07:22:32] and I'll read a little bit more of what we heard from Axios Democrats were
[07:22:37] floating the idea bringing crops the Trump speech including anti-Trump
[07:22:41] signs to highlight the current costs of eggs as well as public
[07:22:46] constitutions as the first lady I want that shirt where you get that shirt
[07:22:50] That's Texas right there. Yeah, I know. I know it's Texas of course
[07:23:05] Because he looks the coolest out of everybody so it's obviously from Texas
[07:23:09] That's your child for that day. I thought I wasn't invited. I wonder why
[07:23:37] Mr.. Speaker the president's cabinet
[07:23:42] Okay
[07:23:43] Sound quality is bad. I don't know at least they have some open mics. That's good at least
[07:24:12] It's like the Oscars. Yeah
[07:24:23] This is going to be a while.
[07:24:43] RFK? Yeah, they got him.
[07:25:01] I'm going to be here.
[07:25:02] Yeah, I have a feeling he's not going to be here.
[07:25:20] Do you think this is going to get everybody in one room to release the Epstein files?
[07:25:23] Now that would be the most entertaining thing that could happen.
[07:25:28] It's probably not what's going to happen, but if it did happen, it would be the most entertaining thing possible.
[07:25:34] Is the trap 100% not happening? Yeah, I know.
[07:25:43] But it's 100% entertaining if it did.
[07:26:20] It's 2 a.m. Hurry up, yeah, come on, guys.
[07:26:23] You all sit and we'll just like, let's get this shit done.
[07:26:31] Let's go.
[07:26:39] Slow and inefficient.
[07:26:42] All right, and wait home here's the government?
[07:27:11] Yeah, I know.
[07:27:18] It's going on for a bit.
[07:27:31] They're like crazy, god damn.
[07:27:34] They're yapping like, yeah, wow.
[07:27:38] Can't hear a shit what the fuck anybody's saying.
[07:27:41] Where's he going?
[07:27:42] I don't know.
[07:27:43] The rich people parties, this is what happens.
[07:27:54] Really?
[07:27:56] All right, so the members of the president's cabinet,
[07:27:59] the majority of them,
[07:28:00] and I have already been sent a confirmed,
[07:28:01] of course, coming into the chamber and you saw,
[07:28:05] many of them there, Austin Westfall still with me here
[07:28:07] in the Live Now Newsroom.
[07:28:09] Austin, not many of the Supreme Court justices
[07:28:12] to your point.
[07:28:13] We did see a number of them enter the chamber.
[07:28:18] We are hearing from the Hill
[07:28:19] that four Supreme Court justices are not attendance.
[07:28:23] That includes justices Clarence Thomas
[07:28:26] Samuel Alito they have not attended these speeches and more than a decade
[07:28:34] And Neil Gorsuch so yeah young before sitting justices and attendance just gives class. Yeah
[07:28:42] Anthony Kennedy. Yo, you blame him. No
[07:28:46] So it should be any moment. He'll just watch the president's cabinet enter the room
[07:28:51] We see the VP and the speaker of the house sitting there
[07:28:54] We will watch them over Trump's shoulder as he gives this address.
[07:28:58] There's Tulsi Gabbard and Chip Roy.
[07:29:02] Keep playing a game of Art Jr.
[07:29:07] And we're going to continue watching as this group mingles together until...
[07:29:11] Where the hell is Donald?
[07:29:13] Where's Donald?
[07:29:14] The president announced...
[07:29:15] Where the hell is Donald?
[07:29:16] ...and he will blud through the chamber.
[07:29:17] He'll shake a lot of hands.
[07:29:18] That's right.
[07:29:19] And the speech will get underway.
[07:29:20] This is going to be the last time you see Austin and myself on camera.
[07:29:24] We just want to let these scenes breathe there on the House floor.
[07:29:27] We'll have a lot of reaction, a lot of analysis.
[07:29:30] After the speech itself, we've been reading to you some of the excerpts of what President
[07:29:36] Trump is going to say there, back out live on the House floor.
[07:29:39] We brought you also the news that VA Secretary Doug Collins, who will be the designated
[07:29:44] survivor tonight, we've been talking about the issues in this last hour of what
[07:29:49] the president might touch on and highlight and remember just 43 days in office there in
[07:29:56] his office.
[07:29:57] I feel like it's been like three months now.
[07:29:59] And also you and I were discussing the inauguration and the run-up to that.
[07:30:04] That's really the last time we've heard from President Trump, at least in this building.
[07:30:07] The surface is ready to go.
[07:30:08] Right here in the capital Rotunda because it was just too cold remember to have the
[07:30:13] inauguration outside.
[07:30:15] It was somewhat packed in there, hundreds of people in the rotunda and now you're watching these scenes on the house floor
[07:30:22] And many of the cabinet secretaries. They are in the building, too
[07:30:27] We don't know how long this speech is going to last and I should mention
[07:30:31] To that don't go anywhere after the speech is over because we're not only hearing from President Trump tonight after a
[07:30:39] Speech to a joint session of Congress like this the opposing party
[07:30:42] party gives their rebuttal to what the president said. So in this case, Democratic Senator
[07:30:48] Elissa Slotkin out of Michigan, she's been selected as the up-and-comer who will be giving
[07:30:54] the televised rebuttal. Again, we don't know exactly when that's going to happen. We just
[07:30:58] go with the flow as soon as Trump ends his speech. We will be watching for Slotkin.
[07:31:06] That will be televised. Usually they give this type of duty to a young up-and-comer
[07:31:11] within the party. We have heard that top Democrats, including minority leader Chuck Schumer and
[07:31:19] House minority leader, King Jeffries, have said that Slotkin's reputation and skills have
[07:31:24] been commendable. Schumer also called her a rising star in the party. Jeffries says
[07:31:30] that she will, quote, deliver a comprehensive and clear-eyed response to the issues,
[07:31:36] cost of living social security and Medicaid she as you see on your screen
[07:31:42] there was a long speech though right do you like part 10 years she just won out
[07:31:49] and won her Senate seat from she beat out Mike Rogers in this past election
[07:31:55] cycle she's a former CIA analyst 45 minutes oh my god she was born in New
[07:31:59] York New York and raised in Holly Michigan she was called the service by
[07:32:04] by the way, from the terrorist attacks on September 11th
[07:32:07] on Slotkin's second day of graduate school in New York City
[07:32:12] and drove her career toward national security.
[07:32:15] And now she will be delivering the Democratic rebuttal,
[07:32:18] Andrew, to tonight's speech.
[07:32:20] Yeah, that's right.
[07:32:21] Just getting to the Senate.
[07:32:22] She's only been there a couple of months.
[07:32:24] Remember the outgoing retiring Senator Debbie Stabenow.
[07:32:28] That was her seat.
[07:32:29] Slotkin beat Rogers for it.
[07:32:30] Remember, there's going to be an open Senate seat in Michigan
[07:32:32] in 2026 as well, Austin, and we'll see if Rogers takes another crack at it there with
[07:32:37] outgoing Senator Gary Peters.
[07:32:40] In the meantime here, you're still watching the House floor.
[07:32:44] We are waiting for President Trump's arrival into the chamber.
[07:32:49] Everyone seems to be set in place now.
[07:32:51] You're about to listen to the sergeant arms there.
[07:32:53] And here we go.
[07:32:55] Okay.
[07:32:56] Mr. Speaker, the President of the United States.
[07:33:01] All right.
[07:33:02] Here we go, that's the new tie column.
[07:33:24] That is a new tie.
[07:33:27] I haven't seen that at all.
[07:33:29] He just totally ignored that guy.
[07:33:34] Yeah, see they're not playing YMCA.
[07:33:38] It would be funny if they did do that.
[07:34:13] It was not normal, is this not normal?
[07:34:15] I feel like this is pretty normal.
[07:34:18] Yeah, I've seen these a few times,
[07:34:19] it seems pretty normal.
[07:34:25] You toss the sign, I didn't see it.
[07:34:35] Someone threw it the sign.
[07:34:36] So it hasn't even started people are wilding out. Oh, man, I guess you could have expected that right?
[07:34:50] Content inbound. Yep. Oh boy
[07:35:14] Trump had to take a different way at the event and Tifa was blocking the road. Is that true?
[07:35:23] Wait, what is that clown bro? That's a clown tie
[07:35:28] But we got that from fucking Nickelodeon
[07:35:38] Goosebumps. Yeah
[07:35:43] But yeah, for bow time, I've never worn a bow time in my life.
[07:36:11] At least as far as I can remember.
[07:36:16] I'm not a bow tie kind of guy, you know?
[07:36:20] Not for me.
[07:36:22] I've only worn a tie probably like 20 times in my life.
[07:36:27] If that.
[07:36:44] She's wearing the fucking hat.
[07:36:46] Oh God.
[07:36:58] Okay.
[07:36:59] Let's get it.
[07:37:04] We have the bingo. We're ready.
[07:37:09] Let's get it.
[07:37:11] I'm excited.
[07:37:12] The gang's all here. Yeah. You could say that.
[07:37:27] That's a quick straight popping. Yep.
[07:38:22] So, like, let's wrap this up. Let's go.
[07:38:31] Thank you very much.
[07:38:33] It's a great honor. Thank you very much.
[07:38:35] Let's leave that poll.
[07:38:37] Vice President Vance,
[07:38:40] the first lady of the United States,
[07:38:43] members of the United States,
[07:39:11] Congress, thank you very much,
[07:39:14] And to my fellow citizens, America is back.
[07:39:20] Well, I like how half of them are like standing up
[07:39:28] and super happy and the other half are just
[07:39:31] fucking sitting there.
[07:39:35] Man, is that on a bingo?
[07:39:41] I don't think it was actually.
[07:39:45] Six weeks ago, I stood beneath the dome of this Capitol
[07:39:50] and proclaimed the dawn of the golden age of America.
[07:39:55] Oh, from that moment on, it has been nothing but swift and unrelenting action to usher in the
[07:40:02] greatest and most successful era in the history of our country down. We have accomplished more
[07:40:09] in 43 days than most administrations accomplished in four years or eight years and we are just
[07:40:17] getting started.
[07:40:24] It's been 43 days, yep, 43 days of content.
[07:40:37] I returned to this chamber tonight to report that America's momentum is back, our spirit
[07:40:44] is back, our pride is back, our confidence is back, and the American dream is surging
[07:40:50] bigger and better than ever before.
[07:41:00] The American dream is unstoppable and our country is on the verge of a comeback,
[07:41:05] The likes of which the world has never witnessed and perhaps will never witness again.
[07:41:11] There's never been anything like it.
[07:41:16] All right.
[07:41:17] The presidential election of November 5th was a mandate like has not been seen in many
[07:41:25] decades.
[07:41:26] We won all seven swing states, giving us the right to the College of Recreation
[07:41:31] between the 12 folks.
[07:41:34] Yep, you guys are right.
[07:41:36] He brought it up within the first minute.
[07:41:41] What a surprise.
[07:41:48] We won the popular vote by big numbers and won counties in our country.
[07:42:08] This is what I tuned in for.
[07:42:09] Let's go.
[07:42:10] Counties in our country, 2,700 to 525, reads almost completely read for...
[07:42:35] Uh-oh.
[07:42:36] We'll get them out.
[07:42:38] Now for the first time in modern history, more Americans believe that our country is headed in the right direction than the wrong direction.
[07:42:47] In fact, it's an astonishing record. 27 points swing the most ever.
[07:42:54] They're going crazy.
[07:42:55] So crash, I think this is a crash out.
[07:43:01] I do. I feel like we've had a crash out at this point.
[07:43:04] My God.
[07:43:07] This is so good
[07:43:24] Oh God, yes
[07:43:30] Uh oh, uh oh
[07:43:46] Uh-oh, this is a crash out.
[07:43:53] That guy with the cane, they're going to have to come at him.
[07:43:56] It's the cane, yeah.
[07:44:01] I mean, we can have a fight club here or what's the deal?
[07:44:08] Take your seat.
[07:44:10] Take your seat, sir.
[07:44:12] Take your seat.
[07:44:16] Shut the fuck up.
[07:44:17] The members continue to engage in willful and concerted
[07:44:20] disruption or property form.
[07:44:21] The chair now directs the sergeant at arms to restore
[07:44:24] order.
[07:44:25] Uh-oh.
[07:44:26] Oh, no, get him out.
[07:44:33] Get him out.
[07:44:33] I believe that we got to crash out.
[07:44:40] Yeah, let's go.
[07:44:58] And another thing.
[07:44:59] Did you uphold and maintain decorum in the house?
[07:45:08] Damn, bro, that's been like, it's like two minutes.
[07:45:13] Over the past six weeks, I have signed nearly 100 executive
[07:45:17] orders and taken more than 400 executive actions
[07:45:21] record to restore common sense and wealth all across our wonderful land.
[07:45:29] The people elected me to do the job and I'm doing it.
[07:45:37] Yep, common sense, yep, you knew it, I knew it, everybody knew it.
[07:45:46] That's right.
[07:45:52] In fact, it has been stated by many that the first month of our presidency is our
[07:45:59] presidency.
[07:46:02] is the most successful in the history of our nation.
[07:46:06] See, I told y'all he was going to say that.
[07:46:10] I said it.
[07:46:12] I said, I knew he was going to do it.
[07:46:16] Of course he's going to say it.
[07:46:18] And what makes it even more impressive is that,
[07:46:21] do you know who number two is?
[07:46:23] George Washington.
[07:46:24] How about that?
[07:46:26] Wow.
[07:46:27] I don't know about that.
[07:46:29] But we'll take it.
[07:46:31] Within hours of taking the oath of office,
[07:46:33] declared a national emergency on our southern border and I deployed the US
[07:46:38] military and border patrol to repel the invasion of our country. And what a job
[07:46:45] they've done. As a result illegal border crossings last month were by far the
[07:46:52] lowest ever recorded ever. That's a lot. Well it's not a lot which is a lot.
[07:47:01] And they chose not to come much easier that way in comparison under Joe Biden
[07:47:18] the worst president in American history and virtually all of them including
[07:47:28] murderers drug dealers gang members and people from mental institutions and
[07:47:33] insane as alums were released into our country who would want to do that this is
[07:47:41] my fifth such speech to Congress and once again I look at another crash out and
[07:47:47] I realize there is absolutely nothing I can say to make them happy not were to
[07:47:53] make them stand or smile or applaud no I could find a cure to the most
[07:48:00] devastating disease a disease that would wipe out entire nations or announce the
[07:48:07] answers to the greatest economy in history or the stoppage of crime to the
[07:48:12] lowest levels ever recorded and these people sitting right here will not will
[07:48:19] not stand and certainly will not cheer for these astronomical achievements
[07:48:24] They won't do it, no matter how long it takes.
[07:48:27] Five times I've been up here.
[07:48:29] It's very sad, and it just shouldn't be this way.
[07:48:33] They got the signs out and everything.
[07:48:41] Oh, this is great.
[07:48:44] Hopefully we get another crash out.
[07:48:48] We gotta have another one.
[07:48:51] So Democrats sitting before me for just this one night,
[07:48:56] why not join us in celebrating so many incredible wins
[07:49:00] America. Oh no. For the good of our nation let's work together and let's truly make America great
[07:49:08] again. He set the line, yep. Every day my administration is fighting to deliver the
[07:49:29] change America needs to bring a future that America deserves and we're doing it.
[07:49:36] This is a time for big dreams and bold action. Upon taking office I imposed an immediate freeze
[07:49:43] and all federal hiring, a freeze on all new federal regulations, and a freeze on all foreign
[07:49:51] aid.
[07:49:52] Oh, in 43 days, yeah.
[07:49:56] I terminated the ridiculous Green News scam I withdrew from the unfair Paris Climb Up Accord,
[07:50:09] which was costing us trillions of dollars.
[07:50:13] Damn it, man.
[07:50:14] I knew I should have put it on there.
[07:50:17] I withdrew from the corrupt World Health Organization.
[07:50:21] And also withdrew from the anti-American UN Human Rights Council.
[07:50:34] Why?
[07:50:35] I guess that's good.
[07:50:36] We ended all of Biden's environmental restrictions that were making our country far less safe
[07:50:43] and totally unaffordable.
[07:50:46] And importantly, we ended the last administration's insane electric vehicle mandate, saving our
[07:50:53] auto workers and companies from economic destruction.
[07:50:56] To unshackle our economy, I have directed that for every one new regulation, 10 old regulations
[07:51:17] must be eliminated, just like I did in my very successful first day.
[07:51:23] In that first term, we set records on ending unnecessary rules and regulations like no other
[07:51:38] president had done before.
[07:51:40] We ordered all federal workers to return to the office.
[07:51:44] They will either show up for work in person or be removed from their job.
[07:51:49] He's just trying to figure out new ways to get them fired.
[07:52:00] And we have ended weaponized government where, as an example, a sitting president
[07:52:05] is allowed to viciously prosecute his political opponent, like me.
[07:52:13] How did that work out?
[07:52:17] Oh, boy.
[07:52:23] Stop all government censorship and brought back free speech in America.
[07:52:37] More persecuted than Al Capone?
[07:52:46] Hey, that's what they say.
[07:52:48] In order making English the official language of the United States.
[07:52:52] I don't know how the fuck that wasn't already the case.
[07:52:56] That's English, not the official language.
[07:52:58] Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf of America.
[07:53:07] That's a bingo!
[07:53:08] Oh!
[07:53:09] I renamed for a great president, William McKinley,
[07:53:23] Mount McKinley again.
[07:53:25] Man.
[07:53:26] The tyranny of so-called diversity, equity,
[07:53:38] and inclusion policies all across the entire federal
[07:53:42] government and indeed the private sector and our military wow we believe that
[07:54:04] whether you are a doctor and accountant a lawyer or an air traffic controller you
[07:54:11] should be hired and promoted based on skill and competence not race or gender
[07:54:16] Yeah
[07:54:19] So important
[07:54:28] Based on merit and the Supreme Court in a brave and very powerful decision has allowed us to do so. Thank you
[07:54:43] Poison of critical race theory from public schools minutes signed in order making it the
[07:54:49] the official policy of the United States government
[07:54:52] that there are only two genders, male and female.
[07:54:59] Man, they're all holding up the false signs.
[07:55:11] Also signed an executive order to ban men
[07:55:16] from playing in women's sports.
[07:55:18] Uh-oh, easy mode, yeah.
[07:55:32] Mickey McNam was an all-star high school athlete,
[07:55:36] one of the best preparing for a future in college sports,
[07:55:40] But when her girls volleyball match was invaded by a male,
[07:55:44] he smashed the ball so hard in Peyton's face,
[07:55:49] causing traumatic brain injury.
[07:55:51] What the fuck?
[07:55:51] Partially paralyzing her right side.
[07:55:53] What the fuck?
[07:55:54] And ending her athletic career.
[07:55:56] It was a shot like she's never seen before.
[07:56:00] She's never seen anything like it.
[07:56:03] Peyton is here tonight in the gallery,
[07:56:05] and Peyton from now on schools will kick the men off
[07:56:08] the girls team or they will lose all federal funding.
[07:56:13] Damn.
[07:56:21] It's crazy this even needs to be said.
[07:56:25] It is.
[07:56:25] It's crazy.
[07:56:36] It's sad, yeah.
[07:56:40] And if you really want to see numbers,
[07:56:43] just take a look at what happened in the women's
[07:56:45] boxing, weightlifting, track and field swimming,
[07:56:48] or cycling, where a male recently finished
[07:56:51] a long distance race, five hours and 14 minutes
[07:56:56] ahead of a woman for a new record by five hours,
[07:57:00] broke the record by five hours.
[07:57:02] Wow.
[07:57:03] It's demeaning for women
[07:57:05] and it's very bad for our country.
[07:57:06] We're not gonna put up with it any longer.
[07:57:11] What an unforced error, he's not happy.
[07:57:20] She's pissed.
[07:57:25] What I've just described is only a small fraction
[07:57:28] of the common sense revolution that is now
[07:57:30] because of us sweeping the entire world.
[07:57:33] Common sense has become a common theme, and we will never go back, never ever gonna let that happen.
[07:57:41] Among my very highest priorities is to rescue our economy in dramatic and immediate relief to working families.
[07:57:53] As you know, we inherited from the last administration an economic catastrophe and an inflation nightmare.
[07:58:04] Their policies drove up energy prices, pushed up grocery costs, and drove the necessities
[07:58:10] of life out of reach for millions and millions of Americans.
[07:58:14] They've never had anything like it.
[07:58:17] We suffered the worst inflation in 48 years, but perhaps even in the history of our country.
[07:58:23] They're not sure.
[07:58:24] As president, I'm fighting every day to reverse this damage and make America affordable
[07:58:30] again.
[07:58:31] about that. How's that Biden's fault? Oh, they got the signs up. Joe Biden especially
[07:58:46] let the price of eggs get out of control. The egg price is out of control. And we're
[07:58:55] working hard to get it back down. Secretary, do a good job on that. You inherited a total
[07:59:00] mess from the previous administration, do a good job.
[07:59:04] Got bingo? You did? We're going to look at it at the end.
[07:59:13] Two of them left?
[07:59:23] Absolutely. Crash out? It is.
[07:59:35] right now. I've seen anything like it. That's why on my first day in office I
[07:59:52] declared a national energy emergency. Resist egg prices? Yeah. Drill baby drill?
[08:00:00] It's coming. It's coming. Many times we have more liquid gold under our feet than
[08:00:04] any nation on earth and by far and now I fully authorized the most talented
[08:00:11] team ever assembled to go and get it. It's called Drill Baby Drill.
[08:00:18] The meme president, that's another one.
[08:00:32] My administration is also working on a gigantic natural gas pipeline in Alaska.
[08:00:36] As of no surprise.
[08:00:37] Among the largest in the world where Japan, South Korea and other nations want to be our partner with investments of trillions of dollars each.
[08:00:46] has never been anything like that one. It will be truly spectacular. It's all set to go. The permitting
[08:00:51] is gotten. And later this week, I will also take historic action to dramatically expand production
[08:00:58] of critical minerals and rare earths here in the USA. To further combat inflation,
[08:01:17] we will not only be reducing the cost of energy, but will be ending the flagrant waste
[08:01:23] of taxpayer dollars. Do you think crash outs are planned? Yeah. The new department of government
[08:01:39] efficiency. Doge. I can't believe they mean this to into existence. Man, you hear all the booze.
[08:02:00] He's not going to waive this.
[08:02:20] Yeah, last time he did that, everybody here, even this side appreciates it, I believe.
[08:02:28] They just don't want to admit that.
[08:02:31] Just listen to some of the appalling waste we have already identified.
[08:02:37] $22 billion from HHS to provide free housing and cars for illegal aliens.
[08:02:45] $45 million for diversity, equity, and inclusion scholarships in Burma.
[08:02:52] $40 million to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants.
[08:02:59] Nobody knows what that is.
[08:03:01] $8 million to promote LGBTQI plus in the African nation of Lesotho, which nobody has ever heard of.
[08:03:13] $60 million for indigenous peoples and Afro-Columbian empowerment in Central America.
[08:03:22] $60 million. $8 million for making mice transgender.
[08:03:27] propaganda. This is real. $32 million for a left-wing propaganda operation in Moldova.
[08:03:39] $10 million for mail circumcision in Mozambique. $20 million for the Arab Sesame Street in
[08:03:50] the Middle East. It's a program, $20 million for a program. $1.9 billion to
[08:03:57] recently created decarbonization of Holmes committee headed up and we know
[08:04:04] she's involved. Just at the last moment the money was passed over by a woman
[08:04:10] named Stacey Abrams. Have you ever heard of her? A $3.5 million consulting
[08:04:18] contract for lavish fish monitoring
[08:04:21] lavish for voter confidence in Liberia
[08:04:27] 14 million dollars for social cohesion
[08:04:31] in Mali 59 million dollars for legal
[08:04:35] alien hotel rooms in New York City I
[08:04:37] read I watched a video on that he's a
[08:04:40] real estate developer he's done very
[08:04:42] well 250 thousand dollars to increase
[08:04:46] He's vegan, local, climate action innovation in Zambia, $42 million for social and behavior
[08:04:55] change in Uganda, $14 million for improving public procurement in Serbia, $47 million for
[08:05:04] improving learning outcomes in Asia.
[08:05:09] Asia is doing very well with learning.
[08:05:10] You know what we're doing?
[08:05:12] We should use it ourselves.
[08:05:15] A 101 million dollars for a DEI contract
[08:05:18] at the Department of Education.
[08:05:21] The most ever paid, nothing even like it.
[08:05:24] Under the Trump administration, all of these scams.
[08:05:28] And they're far worse, but I didn't think
[08:05:29] it was appropriate to talk about them.
[08:05:32] They're so bad.
[08:05:33] Many more have been found out and exposed and swiftly
[08:05:37] terminated by a group of very intelligent, mostly
[08:05:40] young people, headed up by Ilana. We appreciate it. We found hundreds of
[08:05:46] billions of dollars of gold. Big balls! Big balls, let's go! Oh, shit.
[08:06:06] And we reduced our debt to fight inflation and other things. Taking back a lot of that
[08:06:12] money, we got it just in time. This is just the beginning, the government
[08:06:17] Accountability office federal government office has estimated every hour of over 500 billion dollars in our nation
[08:06:26] They got another one working very hard to stop it. We're going to
[08:06:30] We're also identified
[08:06:33] and
[08:06:34] Probable fraud and the social security program for our seniors and that our seniors and
[08:06:42] People that we love rely on
[08:06:44] Believe it or not, government databases list 4.7 million social security members from people
[08:06:51] aged 100 to 109 years old.
[08:06:55] Oh no.
[08:06:56] Oh no.
[08:06:57] It lists 3.6 million people from ages 110 to 119, I don't know any of them.
[08:07:09] I know some people that are rather elderly, but not quite that elderly.
[08:07:13] No, he's not...
[08:07:17] Oh, no.
[08:07:20] He's gonna go through the whole list.
[08:07:35] Oh, fuck.
[08:07:39] And money is being paid to many of them, and we're searching right now.
[08:07:45] In fact, Pam, good luck, good luck.
[08:07:49] You're going to find it.
[08:07:51] There's always somebody else talking.
[08:07:53] Because it just keeps getting paid and paid, and nobody does it.
[08:07:57] It really hurts social security.
[08:08:00] It hurts our country.
[08:08:01] 1.3 million people from ages 150 to 159,
[08:08:06] and over 130,000 people according to the social security databases are aged over 160 years
[08:08:19] old.
[08:08:20] No.
[08:08:21] We have a healthier country than I thought, Bobby, including to finish 1,039 people
[08:08:44] between the ages of 220 and 229, one person between the age of 240 and 249, and one person
[08:08:54] is listed at 360 years of age more than a hundred years older than our country.
[08:09:09] We're going to find out where that money's going, and it's not going to be pretty by
[08:09:14] I slashed all of the fraud, waste, and theft.
[08:09:16] Someone said, Joe Biden, we will defeat inflation,
[08:09:19] bring down mortgage rates, lower car payments,
[08:09:21] and grocery prices, protect our seniors,
[08:09:24] and put more money in the pockets of American families.
[08:09:28] You're going to be waving it around, bro.
[08:09:43] And today, interest rates took a beautiful drop,
[08:09:46] big, beautiful drop, it's about time.
[08:09:49] And in the near future, I want
[08:09:51] to do what has not been done in 24 years,
[08:09:55] balance the federal budget.
[08:09:57] We're going to balance that.
[08:10:09] Nancy's the one.
[08:10:11] Is she's the one on there?
[08:10:13] Yeah.
[08:10:18] With that goal in mind, we have developed in great detail
[08:10:21] what we are calling the gold card, which goes on sale
[08:10:26] very, very soon.
[08:10:27] Another bingo.
[08:10:27] For $5 million, we will allow the most successful job
[08:10:32] creating people from all over the world.
[08:10:34] man path to US citizenship it's like the green card but better and more
[08:10:40] sophisticated right and people will have to pay tax in our country they won't
[08:10:46] have to pay tax to pay to win country now the money that they've made you
[08:10:50] wouldn't want to do that but they have to pay tax create jobs they'll also be
[08:10:54] taking people out of colleges and paying for them so that we can keep
[08:10:57] them in our country instead of having them be being forced out number
[08:11:02] one at the top school as an example being forced out and not being allowed to stay
[08:11:06] and create tremendous numbers of jobs and great success for a company out
[08:11:12] there so while we take out the criminals killers traffickers and child
[08:11:16] predators who are allowed to enter our country under the open border policy
[08:11:21] real bad people the Democrats the Biden administration the open border
[08:11:27] insane policies that you've allowed to destroy our country we will now bring in
[08:11:33] brilliant hard-working job creating people these people money and we're
[08:11:38] gonna reduce our debt with that money oh he got some of them we got some of them
[08:11:49] over there the rest of them we got the signs of Americans have given us a
[08:11:55] mandate for bold and profound change for nearly 100 years the federal
[08:12:00] bureaucracy has grown until it has crushed our freedoms, ballooned our deficits, and held
[08:12:06] back America's potential in every possible way.
[08:12:11] The nation founded by pioneers and risk takers now drowns under millions and millions of
[08:12:17] pages of regulations and debt.
[08:12:22] Approvals that should take 10 days to get instead take 10 years, 15 years, and even
[08:12:28] 20 years before you reject it. Meanwhile, we have hundreds of thousands of federal workers
[08:12:34] who have not been showing up to work. My administration will reclaim power from this
[08:12:39] unaccountable bureaucracy, and we will restore true democracy to America again.
[08:12:45] Why are they in all pink? Because Trump did something that's bad to women, I think.
[08:12:53] So it's in solidarity of women.
[08:13:00] The bureaucrat who resists this change
[08:13:02] will be removed from office immediately.
[08:13:08] Because we are draining the swamp.
[08:13:10] It's very simple.
[08:13:11] And the days of rule by unelected bureaucrats are over.
[08:13:34] The next phase of our plan to deliver the cleanest economy
[08:13:38] in history is for this Congress to pass tax cuts
[08:13:42] for everybody.
[08:13:43] They're in there.
[08:13:44] They're waiting for you to vote.
[08:13:46] And I'm sure that the people on my right,
[08:13:49] I don't mean the Republican right, but my right right here,
[08:13:53] I'm sure you're gonna vote for those tax cuts
[08:13:55] because otherwise I don't believe
[08:13:57] the people will ever vote you into office.
[08:13:59] So I'm doing a big favor by telling you that.
[08:14:03] But I know this group is gonna be voting for the tax.
[08:14:11] Oh, God.
[08:14:16] Crash out, it's already been a crazy level crash out.
[08:14:19] Thank you.
[08:14:20] It's a very, very big part of our plan.
[08:14:23] We had tremendous success in our first term within a very big part of our plan.
[08:14:27] We're seeking permanent income tax cuts all across the board.
[08:14:31] And to get urgently needed relief to Americans, and especially hard by inflation, I'm calling
[08:14:37] for no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on social security benefits
[08:14:44] for great seniors.
[08:14:46] man no tax on overtime is insane yet is start by shut up she brought a white
[08:15:04] board to make interest payments on car loans tax deductible but only if it's
[08:15:09] tweed is made in amount and by the way we're gonna have growth in the auto
[08:15:25] industry like nobody's ever seen plants are opening up all over the place
[08:15:28] deals are being made never seen that's a combination of the election win and
[08:15:32] tariffs. It's a beautiful word, isn't it? That's another bingo.
[08:15:39] Yeah, that's another one. It's going to boom. I spoke to the majors today, all three, the
[08:15:47] top people, and they're so excited. In fact, already numerous car companies have announced
[08:15:52] that they will be building massive automobile plants in America with Honda just announcing
[08:15:58] a new plant in Indiana. One of the largest anywhere in the world. And this has taken place
[08:16:16] since a great victory on November 5th, a date which will hopefully go down as one of the
[08:16:22] most important in the history of our country.
[08:16:25] Now he's looking at him again. Please say it's the third election you won. Please
[08:16:31] say it.
[08:16:32] We want to cut taxes on domestic production and all manufacturing.
[08:16:39] And just as we did before, we will provide 100% expensing.
[08:16:44] It will be retroactive to January 20, 2025.
[08:16:48] And it was one of the main reasons why our tax cuts were so successful in our first
[08:16:54] term, giving us the most successful economy in the history of our country.
[08:16:59] That's pretty good.
[08:17:00] We had a great first turn.
[08:17:02] That's real good.
[08:17:04] Damn.
[08:17:06] Damn.
[08:17:08] If you don't make your product in America, however,
[08:17:10] under the Trump administration, you will pay a tariff.
[08:17:14] And in some cases, a rather large one.
[08:17:17] Other countries have used tariffs against us for decades,
[08:17:20] and now it's our turn to start using them
[08:17:23] against those other countries.
[08:17:25] On average, the European Union, China, Brazil, India,
[08:17:31] Mexico and Canada, have you heard of them and countless other nations charge us tremendously higher tariffs than we charge them?
[08:17:40] It's very unfair
[08:17:42] India charges us auto tariffs higher than 100 percent
[08:17:48] China's average tariff on our products is twice what we charge them and
[08:17:53] South Korea's average tariff is four times higher. Think of that four times higher
[08:17:58] That's a lot more.
[08:17:59] And we give so much help militarily and so many other ways to South Korea, but that's
[08:18:04] what happens.
[08:18:05] This is happening by friend and foe.
[08:18:08] This system is not fair to the United States and never was, and so on April 2nd, I wanted
[08:18:14] to make it April 1st.
[08:18:16] Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, I got rid of it.
[08:18:18] I want to be accused of April 1st, but I got rid of it.
[08:18:23] one day was of course there's a lot of blood, but we're going to do it in April. I'm a very
[08:18:29] superstitious person. I got rid of a second reciprocal tariffs kick in and whatever they
[08:18:37] tariff us other countries we will tariff them that's reciprocal back and forth whatever they
[08:18:44] tax them. I should have known. I should have known. To keep us out of their market then
[08:18:57] we will do Don monetary barriers to keep them out of our market. There's a lot of that too.
[08:19:03] They don't even allow us in their market. We will take in trillions and trillions of
[08:19:08] dollars and create jobs like we have never seen before. I did it with China and I did
[08:19:14] it with others and the Biden administration couldn't do anything about it because it was
[08:19:18] so much money they couldn't do anything about it. We've been ripped off for decades
[08:19:23] by nearly every country on earth and we will not let that happen any longer.
[08:19:39] That's been said over the last three months about Mexico and Canada. But we have very
[08:19:46] large deficits with both of them but even more importantly they've allowed
[08:19:50] fentanyl to come into our country at levels never seen before killing the
[08:19:54] crime of thousands of our citizens and many very young beautiful people
[08:19:59] destroying families nobody's ever seen anything like it they are in effect
[08:20:04] receiving subsidies of hundreds of billions of dollars we pay subsidies
[08:20:09] to Canada and to Mexico of hundreds of billions of dollars that's a lot of
[08:20:14] States will not be doing that any longer. We're not going to do it any longer.
[08:20:19] Thanks to our America First policies we're putting into place we have had 1.7 trillion
[08:20:31] dollars of new investment in America in just the past few weeks. The combination of the
[08:20:36] election and our economic policies that people of Softbank, one of the most brilliant
[08:20:43] anywhere in the world, announced a $200 billion investment. Open AI and Oracle, Larry Ellison,
[08:20:52] announced $500 billion investment, which they wouldn't have done if Kamala had won. Apple
[08:21:02] announced $500 billion investment. Jim Cook called me. He said, I cannot spend it fast
[08:21:11] enough it's going to be much higher than that I believe it'll be building their
[08:21:14] plants here instead of in China and just yesterday one semiconductor the
[08:21:20] biggest in the world most powerful in the world has a tremendous amount 97% of
[08:21:26] the market announced a $165 billion investment to build the most powerful
[08:21:33] chips on earth right here in the USA.
[08:21:35] That's a lot of money, that's big money.
[08:21:41] And we're not giving them any money.
[08:21:49] Your CHIPS Act is a horrible, horrible thing.
[08:21:53] We give hundreds of billions of dollars and it doesn't mean a thing.
[08:21:57] They take our money and they don't spend it.
[08:22:00] All that meant to them, we're giving them no money.
[08:22:03] All that was important to them was they didn't want to pay the tariffs so they
[08:22:06] came and they're building and many other companies are coming.
[08:22:10] to give them money. We just want to protect our businesses and our people and they will
[08:22:14] come because they won't have to pay tariffs if they build in America. So it's very amazing.
[08:22:19] You should get rid of the chip act and whatever is left over, Mr. Speaker, you should use
[08:22:25] it to reduce debt or any other reason you want to.
[08:22:32] He's constantly lying. Why can't you see this? Shut up, idiot. You're trying to
[08:22:39] watch the show.
[08:22:42] Our new trade policy will also be great for the American farmer.
[08:22:46] I love the farmer.
[08:22:47] We will now be selling into our home market, the USA,
[08:22:55] because nobody is going to be able to compete with you.
[08:22:59] Damn.
[08:23:00] Because those goods that come in from other countries
[08:23:05] and companies, they're really, really
[08:23:07] in a bad position in so many different ways.
[08:23:11] They're unexpected.
[08:23:13] They may be very dirty and disgusting
[08:23:16] and they come in and they pour in
[08:23:17] and they hurt our American farmers.
[08:23:19] The tariffs will go on agricultural product
[08:23:23] coming into America and our farmers starting on April 2nd.
[08:23:27] It may be a little bit of an adjustment period.
[08:23:31] We had that before when I made the deal with China,
[08:23:33] $50 billion of purchases and I said,
[08:23:35] just bear with me and they did.
[08:23:38] They did probably have to bear with me again
[08:23:41] and this will be even better.
[08:23:42] That was great.
[08:23:44] The problem with it was that Biden didn't enforce it.
[08:23:46] He didn't enforce it.
[08:23:47] $50 billion of purchases.
[08:23:50] And we were doing great, but Biden did not enforce it.
[08:23:53] And it hurt our farmers, but our farmers
[08:23:56] are going to have a field day right now.
[08:23:58] So to our farmers, have a lot of fun.
[08:24:02] I love you too.
[08:24:03] I love you too.
[08:24:05] Man, that's going for an hour.
[08:24:13] Not quite, almost an hour.
[08:24:15] It's a 25% tariff on foreign aluminum copper lumber and steel because if we don't have as an example steel
[08:24:23] And lots of other things we don't have a military and frankly won't have we just won't have a country very long
[08:24:29] Here today is a proud American steelworker
[08:24:34] Fantastic person from Decatur, Alabama
[08:24:38] Jeff Denard
[08:24:40] has been working at the same steel plant for 27 years at a job that has allowed him to serve as the captain of his local volunteer fire department,
[08:24:51] raised seven children with his beautiful wife to come, and over the years provide a loving home for more than 40 foster children.
[08:24:59] God damn. W-ball though. Yeah. That's a ball B-W.
[08:25:16] Stories like Jeff's remind us that tariffs are not just about protecting
[08:25:26] American jobs they're about protecting the soul of our country. Tariffs are
[08:25:33] about making America rich again and making America great again and it's
[08:25:37] happening and it will happen rather quickly. There'll be a little disturbance
[08:25:42] but we're okay with that. It won't be much. No you're not. And look and look
[08:25:51] Where Biden took us very low the lowest we've ever been Jeff. I want to thank you very much
[08:25:56] They also want to recognize another person who has devoted herself to foster care
[08:26:02] Community she works so hard on it a very loving person our
[08:26:07] Magnificent first lady of the United States
[08:26:10] Lonnie's work has yielded incredible results helping prepare our nation's future leaders as they enter the workforce
[08:26:35] force. Our first lady is joined by two impressive young women, very impressive.
[08:26:40] Hailey Ferguson, who benefited from the First Lady's fostering the Future
[08:26:45] Initiative, and is poised to complete her education, become a teacher. And
[08:26:50] Elliston Berry, who became a victim of an illicit deep-fake image produced by
[08:26:57] appear with Ellison's help, the Senate just passed the Take It Down Act, and this is so
[08:27:07] important. Thank you very much John. John Thurman, thank you. Stand up John. Thank you
[08:27:12] John.
[08:27:13] Is it deep fake, it passed? It's just basically punishes social media companies. I mean fuck
[08:27:20] Fuck them. Fuck them. That's what I think. I think fuck them.
[08:27:25] Thank you. And thank you to John Thune and the Senate.
[08:27:30] Great job. To criminalize the publication of such images online is a terrible, terrible thing.
[08:27:38] And once it passes the House, I look forward to signing that bill into law.
[08:27:44] Thank you. And I'm going to use that bill for myself too if you don't mind.
[08:27:48] There's nobody gets treated worse than I do online, nobody.
[08:27:52] That's great. Thank you very much to the Senate. Thank you.
[08:27:55] The deep fakes of Trump.
[08:27:56] But if we truly care about protecting American children, no step is more crucial than securing
[08:28:03] America's borders. Over the past four years, 21 million people poured into the United States.
[08:28:09] Many of them were murders, human traffickers, gang members and other criminals from the
[08:28:15] streets of dangerous cities all throughout the world because of Joe Biden's insane and
[08:28:22] very dangerous open border policies. They are now strongly embedded in our country, but
[08:28:29] we are getting them out and getting them out fast.
[08:28:35] The pointings wild. Yeah, it is. That's something special, right?
[08:28:40] I want to thank Tom Holman and Christie. I want to thank you and Paul of Border Patrol.
[08:28:51] I want to thank you for a job.
[08:28:53] They've all done everybody.
[08:28:54] Border Patrol, ICE, law enforcement in general
[08:28:58] is incredible.
[08:28:59] We have to take care of our law enforcement.
[08:29:01] People like him.
[08:29:02] After last year, a brilliant 22-year-old nursing student
[08:29:17] named Lakin Reilly, the best in her class,
[08:29:21] admired by everybody, went out for a jog
[08:29:24] on the campus of the University of Georgia.
[08:29:28] That morning, Lakin was viciously
[08:29:30] attacked, assaulted, beaten, brutalized, and horrifically murdered.
[08:29:36] Lakin was stolen from us by a savage illegal alien gang member who was arrested while trespassing
[08:29:43] across Biden's open southern border and then set loose into the United States under the
[08:29:50] heartless policies of that failed administration.
[08:29:53] It was indeed a failed administration.
[08:29:56] He had then been arrested and released in a Democrat-run sanctuary city, a disaster before
[08:30:04] ending the life of this beautiful young angel.
[08:30:08] With us this evening are Lakin's beloved mother, Allison, and her sister, Lauren.
[08:30:39] Last year I told Lakin's grieving parents that we would ensure their daughter would
[08:30:44] not have died in vain.
[08:30:46] That's why the very first bill I signed into law as your 47th President mandates the detention
[08:30:55] of all dangerous criminal aliens who threaten public safety.
[08:30:59] It's a very strong, powerful act.
[08:31:02] Yeah, that would make sense.
[08:31:04] That would make sense.
[08:31:05] What about the mineral deal?
[08:31:10] He's going to get to it.
[08:31:12] Usually he talks about Ukraine at the end.
[08:31:14] I've watched like 10 of these.
[08:31:15] It's called the Lakin-Reilly Act.
[08:31:18] Alison and Lauren America will never like he does the same thing every time
[08:31:25] Thank you very much promise you for sure
[08:31:46] Since taking office my administration has launched the most sweeping border and immigration crackdown in American history
[08:31:54] And we quickly achieve the lowest numbers of illegal border crosses ever
[08:32:01] Recorded. Thank you ever
[08:32:03] Yeah, and our friends in the Democrat Party kept saying we needed new legislation.
[08:32:25] We must have legislation to secure the border.
[08:32:28] But it turned out that all we really needed was a new president.
[08:32:33] They're not getting up for that one, huh?
[08:32:42] Yeah. They haven't gotten up for that.
[08:32:45] Joe Biden didn't just open our borders.
[08:32:59] He flew illegal aliens over them to overwhelm our schools, hospitals, and communities throughout the country.
[08:33:06] Entire towns like Aurora, Colorado, and Springfield, Ohio, buckled under the weight of the migrant
[08:33:14] occupation and corruption.
[08:33:16] Like nobody's ever seen before, beautiful towns destroyed.
[08:33:20] Now just as I promised in my inaugural address, we are achieving the great liberation of
[08:33:27] America.
[08:33:28] But there is still as much work to be done.
[08:33:43] Tonight is a woman I have gotten to know Alexis nun Gary from Houston
[08:33:50] Wonderful woman last year and Alexis's 12 year old daughter her precious Jocelyn
[08:33:56] Walk to a nearby convenience store. She was kidnapped tied up assaulted for two hours under a bridge and
[08:34:04] Horrifically murdered what the charge with this heinous crime are two illegal alien monsters from Venezuela
[08:34:11] released into America by the last administration through their ridiculous
[08:34:17] open border. The death of this beautiful 12-year-old girl in the agony of her
[08:34:22] mother and family touched our entire nation greatly. Alexis. That's riled. That we
[08:34:29] would always remember your daughter, your magnificent daughter, and earlier
[08:34:34] tonight I signed an order keeping my word to you. One thing I've learned
[08:34:41] about Jocelyn is that she loved animals so much, she loved nature. Across Galveston Bay from where
[08:34:48] Jocelyn lived in Houston you'll find a magnificent national wildlife refuge, a pristine peaceful 34,000
[08:34:59] acre sanctuary for all of God's creatures on the edge of the Gulf of America. Alexis moments ago
[08:35:08] I finally renamed that refuge in loving memory of your beautiful daughter,
[08:35:15] Jocelyn. So, Mr. Vice President, if you would, may I have the order?
[08:35:23] Oh my... wait, I didn't I say he wasn't going to do this? Fuck,
[08:35:32] fuck man. He did it. I was like, there's no way it's going to happen.
[08:35:40] I didn't think I'm doing this. No. Jesus Christ. Thank you very much. All three savages charged
[08:35:56] with Jocelyn and Lakin's murders were members of the Venezuelan prison gang, the toughest
[08:36:04] gang they say in the world, known as Trendy Aragua. Two weeks ago I officially designated
[08:36:11] this gang along with MS 13 and the blood thirsty Mexican drug cartels as foreign
[08:36:17] terrorist organizations officially in the same category as ISIS and that's not
[08:36:41] good for them no thousands of these terrorists were I would say not the
[08:36:46] US by the Biden administration but now every last one will be rounded up and
[08:36:52] forcibly removed from our country or if they're too dangerous but in
[08:36:58] jails standing trial in this country because we don't want them to come back ever with us
[08:37:05] this evening is a warrior on the front lines of that battle border patrol agent Roberto Ortiz
[08:37:38] in January Roberto and another agent were patrolling by the Rio Grande
[08:37:44] near an area known as cartel island doesn't sound too cartel island when heavily sounds like a bad
[08:37:51] Kevin started shooting at them.
[08:37:54] Roberto saw that his partner was totally exposed, great danger, and he leapt into action, returning
[08:38:00] fire and providing crucial seconds for his fellow agent to seek safety and just barely.
[08:38:09] I have some of the prints of that event and it was not good.
[08:38:15] Ortiz we salute you for your great courage and for your line of fire that you took and
[08:38:22] for the bravery that you showed we honor you and we will always honor you thank you Roberto
[08:38:28] very much.
[08:38:29] What a nice guy.
[08:38:34] And I actually got to know him on my many calls.
[08:38:50] Badger being against that?
[08:38:51] To the border.
[08:38:52] He's a great gentleman.
[08:38:53] I'll get to read that on Twitter tonight.
[08:38:55] The territory to the immediate south of our border is now dominated entirely by criminal
[08:39:00] cartels that murder, rape, torture, and exercise total control.
[08:39:05] They have total control over a whole nation, posing a grave threat to our national security.
[08:39:12] The cartels are waging war in America and it's time for America to wage war on the
[08:39:18] cartels.
[08:39:19] They just sit in there huh?
[08:39:30] They just sit in there.
[08:39:32] They just sit in there.
[08:39:34] Because of our tariff policies being imposed on them,
[08:39:38] think of this, handed over to us 29 of the biggest cartel leaders in their country.
[08:39:46] Lots of convenience.
[08:39:48] That has never happened before. They want to make us happy.
[08:39:50] First time ever.
[08:39:52] That's real convenient. Yeah, you just do that.
[08:39:54] We need Mexico and Canada to do much more than they've done, and they have to stop the fentanyl
[08:40:02] and drugs pouring into the USA.
[08:40:05] They're going to stop it.
[08:40:07] I have sent Congress a detailed funding request, laying out exactly how we will eliminate
[08:40:13] these threats to protect our homeland and complete the largest deportation operation
[08:40:18] in American history.
[08:40:20] larger, even then current record holder, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a moderate man, but
[08:40:26] someone who believed very strongly in borders.
[08:40:30] Americans expect Congress to send me this funding without delay, so I can sign it into
[08:40:35] law.
[08:40:36] So, Mr. Speaker, John Thune, both of you, I hope you're going to be able to do that,
[08:40:42] Mr. Speaker.
[08:40:43] Thank you.
[08:40:44] Mr. Leader, thank you.
[08:40:46] Thank you very much.
[08:40:47] And let's get it to me.
[08:40:48] I'll sign it so fast.
[08:40:49] won't even believe it. Oh boy. We reclaim our sovereignty. We must also bring back
[08:41:09] law and order to our cities and towns. Uh-oh, is this the one that sanctuary city
[08:41:15] shit? In recent years, our justice system has been turned upside down by radical
[08:41:26] left lunatics. Many jurisdictions virtually seized and forcing the law.
[08:41:34] They basically just got tired of yelling repeat offenders while we're just sitting there now enforcement against
[08:41:40] Political opponents like me
[08:41:42] My administration has acted swiftly and decisively
[08:41:46] To restore fair equal and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law
[08:41:53] starting at the FBI and the
[08:41:56] DOJ Pam
[08:41:58] Good luck cash wherever you may be good luck
[08:42:01] Good luck, good luck, handbonded.
[08:42:05] The Epstein files, what about that?
[08:42:07] Good luck, so important.
[08:42:09] Going to do a great job.
[08:42:11] Cash, thank you.
[08:42:13] There he is.
[08:42:15] Thank you, Cash.
[08:42:26] Read the list, he doesn't-
[08:42:28] They've already started very strong.
[08:42:30] They're going to do a fantastic job.
[08:42:32] You're going to be very proud of them.
[08:42:34] I mean, what's the book there for, right?
[08:42:36] respect they so dearly deserve they have to get it they have such a hard
[08:42:42] dangerous yeah what's in the binders the problem is the bad guys don't respect
[08:42:47] the law but they're starting to respect it and they soon will respect there's no
[08:42:51] way there's no way the department throughout the country our firemen and
[08:42:56] women are unbelievable people and I will never forget them and besides that
[08:43:01] they voted for me in record numbers so I have no chance. That'll be insane. One year ago this month,
[08:43:16] 31 year old New York police officer Jonathan Diller, unbelievably wonderful person and a great
[08:43:24] officer, was gunned down at a traffic stop on Long Island. I went to his funeral. The
[08:43:32] vicious criminal charged with his murder had 21 prior arrests and they were rough arrests.
[08:43:39] He was a real bad one.
[08:43:41] The thug in the seat next to him had 14 priorists
[08:43:45] and went by the name of killer.
[08:43:47] He was killer.
[08:43:48] He killed other people, they say a lot of them.
[08:43:51] I attended Officer Diller's service
[08:43:54] and when I met his wife and one-year-old son, Ryan,
[08:43:58] it was very inspirational, actually.
[08:44:02] His widow's name is Stephanie
[08:44:03] and she is here tonight, Stephanie.
[08:44:05] Thank you very much, Stephanie.
[08:44:07] Yeah, catch em release. It's just like a fish. How does this happen?
[08:44:22] Stephanie, we're going to make sure that Ryan knows his dad was a true hero, New York's finest.
[08:44:32] And we're going to get these cold-blooded killers and repeat offenders who are far streets and we're going to do it fast.
[08:44:39] Gotta stop it. They get out with 28 arrests. They push people into subway trains.
[08:44:46] They hit people over the head back of the head with baseball bats
[08:44:51] We got to get them out of here. There's no way that's the
[08:44:54] Executive order requiring a mandatory death penalty for anyone who murders a police officer and tonight
[08:45:07] There's no shot
[08:45:20] For a new crime bill getting tough on repeat offenders while enhancing
[08:45:24] protections for America's police officers. Is that a Yeller again? So they can do their
[08:45:29] jobs without fear of their lives being totally destroyed. Another Yeller? They don't want
[08:45:34] to be killed. We're not going to let them be killed. Joining us at the gallery tonight
[08:45:43] is a young man who truly loves our police. His name is DJ Daniel. He is 13 years old
[08:45:50] and he has always dreamed of becoming a police officer. The heroine? That's why
[08:46:08] His dad's learning new regs.
[08:46:10] Yep, yep, runs into family.
[08:46:17] Caroline's insane, yep.
[08:46:33] But in 2018, DJ was diagnosed with brain cancer.
[08:46:37] Nope.
[08:46:38] The doctors gave him five months at most to live.
[08:46:42] That was more than six years ago.
[08:46:45] Damn.
[08:46:46] Well, that explains the fucking Caroline.
[08:46:49] Holy shit.
[08:46:51] God damn.
[08:46:55] Wow.
[08:47:05] Oh, these shit.
[08:47:07] Since that time, DJ and his dad have been on a quest
[08:47:10] to make his dream come true.
[08:47:13] And DJ has been sworn in as an honorary law enforcement
[08:47:17] officer.
[08:47:19] Actually, a number of times, the police love him.
[08:47:22] The police departments love him.
[08:47:24] And tonight, DJ, we're going to do you
[08:47:27] the biggest honor of them all.
[08:47:29] I am asking our new Secret Service Director, Sean Curran,
[08:47:33] to officially make you an agent of the United States secret service.
[08:47:38] Oh my God.
[08:47:46] Bro, the content president.
[08:47:50] Oh shit.
[08:47:51] His pension is going to be wild?
[08:48:04] Yeah, true.
[08:48:05] P.D.J.
[08:48:25] That was the guy that was shielding Trump?
[08:48:27] Oh yeah.
[08:48:28] P.J.'s doctors believe his cancer likely came from a chemical he was exposed to when he was younger.
[08:48:34] Since 1975, rates of child cancer have increased by more than 40%.
[08:48:41] That's a lot.
[08:48:42] Reversing this trend is one of the top priorities for our new presidential
[08:48:47] Commissioner to make America healthy again, shared by our new Secretary of Health and Human Services,
[08:48:54] Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
[08:48:56] The hands?
[08:49:13] All right, yeah, talk about that.
[08:49:17] What is another one?
[08:49:19] With the name Kennedy, you would have thought everybody over here would have been cheering.
[08:49:22] How quickly they forget.
[08:49:24] Our goal is to get toxins out of our environment,
[08:49:29] poisons out of our food supply,
[08:49:31] and keep our children healthy and strong.
[08:49:34] As an example, not long ago,
[08:49:38] and you can't even believe these numbers,
[08:49:42] One in 10,000 children
[08:49:44] That's awesome.
[08:49:45] One in 10,000
[08:49:47] I know the script
[08:49:48] And now it's one in 36
[08:49:50] There's something wrong
[08:49:52] One in 36
[08:49:53] Think of that
[08:49:54] For guys, it's like way more
[08:49:55] We're gonna find out what it is
[08:49:56] And there's nobody better than Bobby
[08:49:58] And all the people that are working with you
[08:50:00] You have the best to figure out
[08:50:03] What is going on
[08:50:04] Another Yeller
[08:50:05] Hey Bobby, good luck
[08:50:06] It's a very important job
[08:50:07] Thank you
[08:50:08] One in two, every other person's autistic
[08:50:10] Another yellow. I never imagined this many crash outs.
[08:50:17] My administration is also working to protect our children from toxic ideologies in our schools.
[08:50:27] A few years ago, January, little John and her husband discovered that their daughter's school had
[08:50:34] secretly socially transitioned their 13-year-old little girl. Teachers and administrators conspired
[08:50:41] to deceive January and her husband while encouraging her daughter to use a new name and pronouns.
[08:50:50] They them pronoun, actually, all without telling January who is here tonight and is now a courageous
[08:50:57] advocate against this form of child abuse, January. Thank you.
[08:51:04] They them. What the fuck? I'm sure this totally happened. Is it a chance it did? I don't know.
[08:51:13] Maybe, maybe not.
[08:51:15] Stories like this are why shortly after taking office I signed an executive order banning public schools from
[08:51:27] indoctrinating our children with transgender ideology.
[08:51:34] I hear a lot about that.
[08:51:40] We also signed an order to cut off all taxpayer funding to any institution that engages in the
[08:51:46] sexual mutilation of our youth.
[08:51:49] That's bad.
[08:51:50] Yeah.
[08:51:54] These are the easy W's.
[08:51:55] And now I want Congress to pass a bill permanently banning and criminalizing sex changes
[08:52:03] on children and forever ending the lie that any child is trapped in the wrong body.
[08:52:09] This is a big lie.
[08:52:14] Man.
[08:52:18] And our message to every child in America is that you are perfect exactly the way God may do.
[08:52:25] Unless you're fat, then you're not.
[08:52:28] But besides that...
[08:52:30] Wokeness out of our schools and out of our military and it's already out and it's out of our society.
[08:52:47] We don't want it.
[08:52:49] Wokeness is trouble.
[08:52:51] Wokeness is bad.
[08:52:53] It's gone and we feel so much better for it. Don't we? Don't we feel better?
[08:52:58] Nope. Our service members won't be activists and ideologues. They will be
[08:53:08] fighters and warriors. They will fight for our country and Pete, congratulations.
[08:53:13] Secretary of Defense, congratulations. There he is. And he's not big into the woke
[08:53:28] movement I can tell you. I know him well. I am pleased to report that in January the
[08:53:34] U.S. Army had its single best recruiting month in 15 years and that all armed services are
[08:53:41] having among the best recruiting results ever in the history of our services. What a
[08:53:47] difference. Yep, not a surprise at all. It was just a few months ago where the
[08:54:00] results were exactly the opposite. We couldn't recruit anywhere. We couldn't
[08:54:05] recruit. Now we're having the best results just about that we've ever had.
[08:54:11] What a tremendous turnaround. It's really a beautiful thing to see. People love our
[08:54:17] country again. It's very simple. They love our country and they love being in
[08:54:20] our military again. So it's a great thing and thank you very much.
[08:54:24] Damn.
[08:54:26] Damn.
[08:54:34] Whoa.
[08:54:36] He's mad.
[08:55:00] Yeah, name drop a six letter varsity athlete are really good athlete. They say a brilliant
[08:55:07] 46 that's good GPA and
[08:55:10] His greatest dream is to attend the US
[08:55:14] Military Academy at West Point
[08:55:41] Jason that's a very big deal getting in that's our hard one to get into but
[08:55:47] I'm pleased to inform you that your application has been accepted
[08:55:53] The content president, oh my God, man, that's crazy, and he hasn't even brought up Ukraine
[08:56:19] yet either.
[08:56:20] Like, I think we're only like 60% done.
[08:56:24] Thank you.
[08:56:25] Jason, you're going to be on the long gray line, Jason.
[08:56:30] As commander in chief, my focus is on building the most powerful military of the future.
[08:56:35] a first step I'm asking Congress to fund a state of the art golden dome missile
[08:56:41] defense shield to protect our homeland instead of iron dome it's like one above
[08:56:46] that I like that yeah the golden dome wanted to do it long ago but the
[08:57:00] technology just wasn't there not even close but now we have the technology
[08:57:04] it's incredible at the golden archers and the place that they have it Israel
[08:57:09] has it, other places have it, and the United States should have it too, right, Tim?
[08:57:15] Right?
[08:57:16] They should have it too, so I want to thank you, but it's a very, very important, this
[08:57:20] is a very dangerous world, we should have it, we want to be protected and we're going
[08:57:25] to protect our citizens like never before.
[08:57:27] Wow.
[08:57:28] To boost our defense industrial base, we are also going to resurrect the American
[08:57:34] shipbuilding industry, including commercial shipbuilding and military shipbuilding.
[08:57:42] More boats. For that purpose, I'm announcing tonight that we will create a new office of shipbuilding
[08:57:52] in the White House and offer special tax incentives to bring this industry home to America, where
[08:57:57] it belongs. We used to make so many ships. We don't make them anymore very much, but we're
[08:58:03] going to make them very fast, very soon. It will have a huge impact. To further enhance
[08:58:08] our national security my administration will be reclaiming the Panama Canal and we've already
[08:58:15] started doing it. That's another bingo. That's another bingo. Just today a large American company
[08:58:27] announced they are buying both ports around the Panama Canal and lots of other things
[08:58:34] So block rock.
[08:58:35] The Panama Canal and a couple of other canals.
[08:58:38] The Panama Canal was built by Americans for Americans, not for others.
[08:58:44] China.
[08:58:45] It was built at tremendous cost of American blood and treasure.
[08:58:51] 38,000 workers died building the Panama Canal.
[08:58:55] They died of malaria, they died of snake bites, and mosquitoes, not a nice place
[08:59:01] to work.
[08:59:02] They paid them very highly to go there, knowing there was a 25% chance that they would die.
[08:59:08] That's pretty bad.
[08:59:08] The most expensive project also that was ever built in our country's history if you're bringing up to modern day costs.
[08:59:16] It was given away by the Carter administration for one dollar.
[08:59:20] But that agreement has been violated very severely.
[08:59:24] We didn't give it to China.
[08:59:26] We gave it to Panama and we're taking it back.
[08:59:29] That was a fucking, that was a sweet.
[08:59:31] that was a sweet we got the whole yeah we knew it was gonna happen and we have
[08:59:42] Marco Rubio in charge the dollar tree canal now we know who to blame if I didn't
[08:59:50] think it's wrong oh Marco has been amazing and he's gonna do a great job
[08:59:54] think of it he got a hundred votes you know he was approved with actually 99
[09:00:02] But the 100th was this gentleman and I feel very certain so let's assume we got a hundred votes
[09:00:08] And I'm either very very happy about that or I'm very concerned about it
[09:00:14] But he's already proven. I mean, he's a great gentleman. He's respected by everybody and we appreciate you voting for Marco
[09:00:20] He's going to do a fantastic job. Thank you
[09:00:23] Thank you, man
[09:00:25] He's doing a great job
[09:00:27] I'll go feed the rest of them
[09:00:29] And I also have a message tonight for the incredible people of Greenland.
[09:00:41] We strongly support your right to determine your own future.
[09:00:46] And if you choose, we welcome you into the United States of America.
[09:00:49] We need Greenland for national security and even international security.
[09:00:54] And we're working with everybody involved to try and get it.
[09:00:58] We need it really for international world security and I think we're gonna get it one way or the other we're gonna get it
[09:01:08] We will keep you. Oh shit. We will make you rich and together
[09:01:12] We will take Greenland to heights like you have never thought possible before. It's a very small population man
[09:01:19] But very very large piece of land and very one way or another, huh?
[09:01:24] military security is that right is once again standing strong against the
[09:01:28] forces of radical Islamic terrorism oh three and a half years ago ISIS terrorists
[09:01:35] killed 13 American service members and countless others in the abbey gate
[09:01:40] bombing during the disastrous and incompetent withdrawal from Afghanistan
[09:01:45] not that they were withdrawing it was the way they withdrew perhaps the most
[09:01:51] Who did that?
[09:01:52] Who did that?
[09:01:53] Who did that?
[09:01:54] And I'm pleased to announce that we have just apprehended the top terrorist responsible
[09:02:01] for that atrocity and he is right now on his way here to face the swift sword of American
[09:02:08] justice.
[09:02:09] What?
[09:02:11] I want to thank especially the government of Pakistan for helping arrest this monster.
[09:02:37] Oh.
[09:02:38] This was a very momentous case of those 13 families who I actually have.
[09:02:41] who I don't hear that a lot very well most of them whose children were murdered and the
[09:02:48] Many people there were so badly over 42 people so badly injured on that fateful day in Afghanistan. What a horrible day
[09:02:58] Such incompetence was shown
[09:03:01] That would Putin saw what happened I guess he said wow maybe this is my chance. That's how bad it was
[09:03:08] Should have never happened grossly incompetent
[09:03:11] people. Here it comes. I spoke to many of the parents and loved ones and they're all in our hearts
[09:03:19] tonight. Just spoke to them on the phone. We had a big call. Every one of them called and
[09:03:26] everybody was on the line and they did nothing but cry with happiness. They were very happy.
[09:03:33] As happy as you can be under those circumstances. Their child, brother, sister,
[09:03:38] son, daughter was killed for no reason whatsoever. In the Middle East we're bringing back our
[09:03:49] hostages from Gaza. In my first term we achieved one of the most groundbreaking peace agreements
[09:03:55] in generations, the Abraham Accords. Greenland one way or another is diabolical. One way
[09:04:08] or another.
[09:04:09] Now we're going to build on that foundation to create a more peaceful and prosperous future
[09:04:22] for the entire region.
[09:04:23] A lot of things are happening in the Middle East.
[09:04:25] People have been talking about that so much lately with everything going on with Ukraine
[09:04:30] and Russia.
[09:04:31] Here we go.
[09:04:32] A lot of things are happening in the Middle East.
[09:04:34] Rough neighborhood actually.
[09:04:36] I'm also working tirelessly to end the savage conflict in Ukraine.
[09:04:40] Yep.
[09:04:41] Here we go.
[09:04:42] Russians have been needlessly killed or wounded in this horrific and brutal conflict, with
[09:04:48] no end in sight, the United States has sent hundreds of billions of dollars to support
[09:04:56] Ukraine's defense.
[09:04:58] I've seen that.
[09:04:59] With no security, with no American.
[09:05:03] Here we go.
[09:05:15] Do you want to keep it going for another five years?
[09:05:19] Yeah, you would say Pocahontas says yes.
[09:05:23] She's still mad!
[09:05:34] People are being killed every single week.
[09:05:37] More than that.
[09:05:38] Holy shit.
[09:05:39] They're Russian young people.
[09:05:41] They're Ukrainian young people.
[09:05:42] They're not Americans.
[09:05:44] But I wanted to stop.
[09:05:46] Meanwhile, Europe has sadly spent more money
[09:05:49] buying Russian oil and gas
[09:05:51] than they have spent on defending Ukraine.
[09:05:54] By far. Think of that.
[09:05:56] They've spent more buying Russian oil and gas
[09:05:59] gas than they have defending. And we've spent perhaps $350 billion, like taking candy from
[09:06:08] a baby. That's what happened. And they've spent $100 billion. What a difference that
[09:06:14] is. And we have an ocean separating us. And they don't. But we're getting along very well
[09:06:21] with them. And lots of good things are happening. 350 billion. How hard is that?
[09:06:26] money in this fight, then Europe has spent by billions and billions of dollars. It's
[09:06:34] hard to believe that they wouldn't have stopped it and said, at some point, come on, let's
[09:06:37] equalize. You got to be equal to us. That didn't happen. Earlier today, I received
[09:06:43] an important letter from President Zelensky of Ukraine. Here we go. Ukraine is ready
[09:06:49] to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring lasting peace closer.
[09:06:56] wants peace more than the Ukrainians, he said. My team and I stand ready to work under
[09:07:01] President Trump's strong leadership to get a peace that lasts. We do really value how
[09:07:09] much America has done to help Ukraine maintain its sovereignty and independence. Regarding
[09:07:15] the agreement on minerals and security, Ukraine is ready to sign it at any time.
[09:07:21] Wow.
[09:07:22] That is convenient for you.
[09:07:23] Damn.
[09:07:24] Appreciate that he sent this letter just got it a little while ago
[09:07:29] Simultaneously, we've had serious discussions with Russia. Oh, and it receives strong signals that they are ready for peace
[09:07:36] Wouldn't that be beautiful? Yeah
[09:07:50] Man
[09:07:54] The Democrats love war and ain't peace. It's so true
[09:08:01] It's time to hope that everybody knows it. It's time to end the senseless war
[09:08:06] If you want to end wars, you have to talk to both sides.
[09:08:10] Nearly four years ago amid rising tensions, a history teacher named Mark Fogel was detained
[09:08:18] in Russia and sentenced to 14 years in a penal colony, rough stuff.
[09:08:24] The previous administration barely lifted a finger to help him.
[09:08:29] They knew he was innocent, but they had no idea where to begin.
[09:08:33] And last summer I promised this 95 year old mother, Malphine, that we would bring her
[09:08:39] boy safely back home.
[09:08:43] After 22 days in office I did just that.
[09:08:46] 95.
[09:08:47] And they are here tonight.
[09:08:48] Damn.
[09:08:49] That's always a motherfucker, right?
[09:08:51] God damn.
[09:08:52] Seems really good for 95, yeah.
[09:09:30] To Mark and his great mom, we are delighted to have you safe and sound and with us
[09:09:36] fate would have it, Mark Fogel was born in a small rural town in Butler, Pennsylvania.
[09:09:44] Have you heard of it? Where his mother has lived for the past 78 years. I just happened
[09:09:52] to go there last July 13th for a rally. Oh boy. That was not pleasant. And that is
[09:10:00] where I met his beautiful mom right before I walked on to that stage.
[09:10:08] And I told her I would not forget what she said about her son.
[09:10:12] And I never did, did I?
[09:10:14] Never forgot.
[09:10:16] Less than ten minutes later, at that same rally, gunfire rang out and a sick and deranged
[09:10:24] assassin unloaded eight bullets from his sniper's perch into a crowd of many
[09:10:29] thousands of people. My life was saved by a fraction of an inch, but some were not
[09:10:36] so lucky. Corey Comparator was a firefighter, a veteran, a Christian, a
[09:10:43] husband, a devoted father, and above all a protector. When the sound of gunshots
[09:10:51] pierced the air was a horrible sound. Corey knew instantly what it was and what to do. He threw
[09:11:00] himself on top of his wife and daughters and shielded them from the bullets with his own body.
[09:11:06] Corey was hit really hard. You know the story from there? He sacrificed his life to save theirs.
[09:11:15] two others very fine people were also seriously hit but thankfully with the help
[09:11:23] of two great country doctors we thought they were gone and they were saved so
[09:11:29] those doctors had great talent were joined by Corey's wife Helen who was
[09:11:36] his high school sweetheart and their two beloved daughters Allison and Kaylee
[09:11:44] It's still crazy to think like when was that? That was like six months ago or something like that, right?
[09:12:05] No, actually that was almost a year ago now. Damn. It doesn't feel like that.
[09:12:09] It don't feel like that at all.
[09:12:11] To Helen Allison and Kaylee Corey is looking down on his three beautiful ladies right now and
[09:12:24] He's cheering you on. He loves you. He is cheering you on.
[09:12:30] Corey was taken from us much too soon, but his destiny was to leave us all with
[09:12:35] a shining example of the selfless devotion
[09:12:39] of a true American patriot.
[09:12:42] It was love like quarries that built our country
[09:12:44] and it's love like quarries that is going to make
[09:12:47] our country more majestic than ever before.
[09:12:51] I believe that my life was saved that day in Butler
[09:12:55] for a very good reason.
[09:12:57] Oh, here we go.
[09:12:58] I was saved by God to make America great again.
[09:13:00] I believe that.
[09:13:01] Oh, we're going all the way.
[09:13:04] Oh, shit!
[09:13:09] All right. Saved by God.
[09:13:13] Thank you very much.
[09:13:23] From the pictures of Lexington and Concord,
[09:13:26] to the heroes of Gettysburg and Normandy,
[09:13:29] from the warriors who crossed the Delaware,
[09:13:32] to the trailblazers who climbed the Rockies
[09:13:35] and from the legends who soared at Kitty Hawk,
[09:13:39] to the astronauts who touched the moon,
[09:13:42] Americans have always been the people
[09:13:44] The people who defied all arts, transcended all dangers, made the most extraordinary sacrifices
[09:13:52] and did whatever it took to defend our children, our country, and our freedom.
[09:13:57] And as we have seen in this chamber tonight, that same strength, faith, love, and spirit
[09:14:04] is still alive and thriving in the hearts of the American people.
[09:14:09] Despite the best efforts of those who would try to censor us, silence us, break
[09:14:13] us to destroy us. Americans are today a proud, free, sovereign, and independent nation that
[09:14:20] will always be free and we will fight for it till death. We will never let anything happen
[09:14:29] to our beloved country because we are a country of doers, dreamers, fighters, and survivors.
[09:14:37] Our ancestors crossed a vast ocean, strode into the unknown wilderness and carved their
[09:14:43] fortunes from the rock and soil of a perilous and very dangerous frontier they chased our
[09:14:51] destiny across a boundless continent they built the railroads laid the highways and graced
[09:14:57] the world with American marvels stone like the Empire State building the mighty Hoover
[09:15:03] Dam not being tired now towering halfway down the gate bridge they lit the world with
[09:15:09] electricity, broke free of the force of gravity, fired up the engines of American
[09:15:15] industry, vanquished the communists, fascists, and Marxists all over the world, and gave
[09:15:23] us countless modern wonders sculpted out of iron, glass, and steel.
[09:15:28] We stand on the shoulders of these pioneers who won and built the modern age.
[09:15:34] workers who poured their sweat into the skylines of our cities, these warriors who shed their
[09:15:41] blood on fields of battle and gave everything they had for our rights and for our freedom.
[09:15:48] Now it is our time to take up the righteous cause of America.
[09:15:52] And it is our turn to take America's destiny into our own hands and begin the most thrilling
[09:15:59] days in the history of our country.
[09:16:03] This will be our greatest era.
[09:16:06] With God's help over the next four years, we are going to lead this nation even higher.
[09:16:12] And we are going to forge the freest, most advanced, most dynamic, and most dominant
[09:16:19] civilization ever to exist on the face of this earth.
[09:16:23] We are going to create the highest quality of life, build the safest and wealthiest
[09:16:29] and the healthiest and most vital communities anywhere in the world, we are going to conquer
[09:16:36] the vast frontiers of science and we're going to lead humanity into space and plant the
[09:16:42] American flag on the planet Mars and even far beyond.
[09:16:49] Damn!
[09:16:52] Manifest destiny past the moon.
[09:16:55] We're going to put the flag on the sun if you can believe that.
[09:17:02] That's right
[09:17:13] At night
[09:17:46] Something else is walking out
[09:17:56] The golden age of America has only just begun.
[09:18:01] It will be like nothing that has ever been seen before.
[09:18:05] Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America.
[09:18:14] They're all, they're leaving so fast, bro.
[09:18:18] They're gone.
[09:18:20] What's in the binder?
[09:18:21] I don't know.
[09:18:25] Yeah, they're reaching out.
[09:18:38] Man, it's two hours.
[09:18:43] Just like I said, it's gonna be two hours.
[09:18:45] They said it was going to be one hour is two hours.
[09:18:48] The clock's cruising on.
[09:18:54] I don't know.
[09:19:06] Man.
[09:19:08] Man.
[09:19:13] Man.
[09:19:13] Do you have it, Andrew Kraft here now in the anchor chair
[09:19:16] with some of the recap of what we just heard for a little
[09:19:21] over an hour and 40 minutes.
[09:19:24] Golf America.
[09:19:26] John Cushing, I'm so many three focal points
[09:19:29] that you have heard him discuss throughout the last 43
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[09:20:02] House chamber there.
[09:20:04] Where is it? Where is it?
[09:20:05] Three?
[09:20:06] Because we have...
[09:20:07] Jesus!
[09:20:08] Now my colleague, Austin Westfield, we have a new newsroom.
[09:20:12] And our friend there, 24-site news, Tamlo Bianco...
[09:20:16] The Pocahontas? But like, was that really unexpected?
[09:20:19] ...2024 campaign season here.
[09:20:21] I'm just gonna bring down the audio there on the House floor.
[09:20:24] You missed one? Wait, did I?
[09:20:26] What?
[09:20:27] Did I?
[09:20:28] speeches sometimes they're about or most of them are about the theatrics and the showbiz
[09:20:36] quality is three partisan and oh oh oh yeah no you're right you're right you're right we
[09:20:43] didn't get to fake news media and he didn't say that speech we've heard him say yeah
[09:20:48] I'm a mistake all right that's but some of the double bingo being proper there double
[09:20:53] fucking bingo. Wow. Well, this isn't really too big of a surprise. I mean, I feel like
[09:21:01] it's not, I mean, I guess, look, I guess we can count it. All right. I guess we can count
[09:21:09] it doesn't change a lot because Canada, they didn't talk about being a state, but yeah.
[09:21:17] Now did the Democrat do themselves any favors with that crash out? Fuck no, they didn't
[09:21:21] do anything remember that out green yeah they didn't do anything but it's just
[09:21:27] yeah they're just yelling and fighting and shit against what about Greenland
[09:21:32] that was about it right that's what he said I can't expect that random personal
[09:21:36] insult no way yeah I didn't expect her to spring that out but you know it's not
[09:21:39] standing for the kid with cancer you know I mean you know Marjorie Taylor
[09:21:44] green learn over man standing up and what a fucking day man that's crazy
[09:21:49] throughout his speech and I think that really he didn't mention Palestine no
[09:21:56] actually you know what that's interesting he didn't talk about that at all yeah
[09:22:00] now that you bring it up he didn't I'm thinking about it I didn't hear anything
[09:22:03] about that at all things where there used to be pretty routine decorum and
[09:22:09] something as official as a you know he did officially he did maybe like it
[09:22:13] like a sentence or two but that was it I didn't see a whole lot about it
[09:22:18] a few moments though that I have been covering following now leave Canada alone
[09:22:24] time you think so one was the hostages oh yeah yeah yeah of course to the
[09:22:32] audience before him hadn't seen that before but also and correct me if I'm
[09:22:35] wrong here you only mention getting the hostages back but not Palestine for a
[09:22:38] direct I thought those were different hostages but who knows tried to pausing
[09:22:44] the president's speech. I mean, that was very, very different. Yeah. Yeah. I mean,
[09:22:50] look, just be a content. Holy grail. Yeah, this guy, I mean, like it's just, there's
[09:22:54] always like crazy, crazy shit that happened in Sandsbury. Give me one second. I need
[09:22:58] these back to her back. Yeah, as he walked in and said, this is not normal. He's on
[09:23:04] the house, a doge subcommittee on the house oversight committee. She used to be
[09:23:09] in the Obama White House as a budget staffer, I mean, there's so many facets of this that
[09:23:17] were heightened, increased over, you know, what we've seen before, and I think you also
[09:23:24] have to take that in context of what the first month and a half have been like, you know.
[09:23:30] I mean, look for everything that was stated inside the room, there was a lot that was
[09:23:34] not talked about.
[09:23:35] You know, you've heard the Democrats yelling about the January 6th convicts who were pardoned
[09:23:42] repeatedly.
[09:23:43] So, everything is incredibly heightened, and this also comes within the context of, there's
[09:23:52] a government shutdown potential.
[09:23:54] You know, these are all the folks that are going to have to vote on that before March
[09:23:58] 14th.
[09:23:59] You know, about, you know, nine days from now, nine, ten days from now.
[09:24:03] I mean the tensions are running incredibly high and we see the president there about to exit
[09:24:13] The house chamber right now. We're gonna eat that up. Remember what a day. Holy shit very very soon here from
[09:24:20] Sorry about that. We're back. We're ready to go again. I'll let's just lock in so oh, man
[09:24:25] If you are watching just want to come to the camera to introduce
[09:24:28] Hey, Zakes!
[09:24:31] Minstern Hostages and Abraham Accord? Oh, okay. Yeah, I guess there is that. So what would you guys rate it? 1 out of 10?
[09:24:38] 1 out of 10. What's the rating boys? What y'all think?
[09:24:42] That's a 10. A lot of people liked it a lot.
[09:24:47] So there's a lot of 8.
[09:24:50] I would say it's probably about an 8 to a 9. I'd say even a 9 with some of those unexpected like crazy things happen.
[09:24:57] I'd say probably like 8 and a half.
[09:24:59] 8.5, yeah, pretty good what I have. Maybe even a 9, maybe a 9. Yeah. I would say that
[09:25:06] was decent, right? And, uh, Bernie's live-region. Yeah, yeah, no, I'll look at some of that
[09:25:10] shit, right? But, uh, man. Oh, man. You think the rebuttal is gonna be an epic crash out?
[09:25:17] I bet it probably will be. I would expect it to be. I would be disappointed if it
[09:25:24] wasn't. Of course, right? Fucking discussing it as Democrats of the United States were
[09:25:29] pink and solidarity with women negatively impacted with Trump's policies and then be
[09:25:34] stone faced sitting by a woman injured by a man and women's sports?
[09:25:37] Well, I mean, it's just, it's all for optics, right?
[09:25:40] I mean, they don't give a fuck about women.
[09:25:42] They don't care about any of that shit.
[09:25:44] They just care about looking like they have the right opinions.
[09:25:46] That's all.
[09:25:47] That's it.
[09:25:48] And so, yeah, I mean, like, what else are you really going to act like that
[09:25:51] is?
[09:25:52] When's there a buttle?
[09:25:53] I don't know.
[09:25:54] I don't know when that's going to happen or where that's going to be or anything
[09:25:56] like that.
[09:25:57] I have no idea.
[09:25:58] if i can pull up the bernie sanders thing and wash it real quick
[09:26:04] uh...
[09:26:06] bernie sanders bird i remember that
[09:26:09] yes you live on here now he not live on here
[09:26:12] uh... i don't know where he's live at
[09:26:14] but anyway in a half hour yet it is
[09:26:18] is on twitter
[09:26:19] all right
[09:26:20] i was a finder of work
[09:26:25] was yet
[09:26:29] you know it even on twitter was yet
[09:26:33] was he doing
[09:26:36] yeah i i i don't even know what to say
[09:26:39] yeah uh... why both sides of them shit yeah i don't know
[09:26:44] and uh... bro you're gonna be at the storm in night if you let it or we're not
[09:26:47] gonna go that long i'm not fucking get some food in a while
[09:26:50] but not quite yet
[09:26:52] and let me see what this is okay i i we got to be a good thanks mage to you i
[09:26:56] appreciate it bro
[09:26:57] uh... let me see i i get a pulled up
[09:27:01] can't get the work
[09:27:02] because they don't have a call
[09:27:05] they worry about how they can afford to buy healthy food
[09:27:08] but the kids
[09:27:09] is not a loose guy
[09:27:11] is off the charts
[09:27:13] funny
[09:27:14] i heard trump speaking for ninety minutes tonight i didn't hear one word
[09:27:19] from him
[09:27:20] about the economic reality facing sixty percent
[09:27:24] of our people
[09:27:25] or the enormous stress
[09:27:27] that they are living on that
[09:27:29] ninety minutes speech
[09:27:30] not one word
[09:27:32] about the economic reality
[09:27:33] facing you know you said it would be just a lot of all
[09:27:36] yeah today in america
[09:27:38] everyone knows
[09:27:39] that our health care system is broken
[09:27:42] special really functional
[09:27:44] and it is outrageously expensive yet we remain the only wealthy nation on earth
[09:27:50] not to guarantee health care
[09:27:54] mister president
[09:27:55] you really want to make america great again
[09:27:58] then make sure that every american
[09:28:01] regardless of income
[09:28:02] can go to a doctor or a hospital
[09:28:05] and not worry about how they're going to pay the bills
[09:28:10] president trump
[09:28:11] health care is a human right this is by the way is one i didn't hear one word
[09:28:15] from you
[09:28:16] not one word
[09:28:18] over ninety minutes speech dot one word from you
[09:28:21] about the health care crisis
[09:28:23] that is impacting many many millions of our people he's right about this i
[09:28:27] think what did i hear i do i agree with them on this why we pay by far
[09:28:31] the highest prices in the world i don't think it's a human right i think he's
[09:28:34] right kind of annoying
[09:28:36] than the people in other countries
[09:28:38] and why one out of four americans are unable to afford the prescriptions
[09:28:42] their doctors
[09:28:43] prescribed
[09:28:45] not one word
[09:28:47] about the outrageously high-cost of prescription drugs
[09:28:50] mr president
[09:28:51] we have nearly eight hundred thousand americans who are homeless
[09:28:56] well over twenty million of our people spend more than half of their limited
[09:29:00] income on housing
[09:29:01] we have a major housing crisis in america
[09:29:05] everyone knows it
[09:29:07] apparently except you
[09:29:09] because in your speech tonight
[09:29:11] i didn't hear you mentioned
[09:29:13] the housing
[09:29:15] today in america we have more income and wealth inequality
[09:29:19] than we've ever had three years right people in america
[09:29:22] the folks trump invited to stand behind them
[09:29:25] and it's an auguration yeah now on more wealth than the bottom half of our
[09:29:29] society three hundred and seventy million three people have more did anyone
[09:29:35] out there
[09:29:35] here one word from the president of the united states on that enormously
[09:29:40] important issue yep which gets to the very fabric of our society so few
[09:29:46] only so much
[09:29:47] well so many people suffer
[09:29:50] and here's something else the president
[09:29:52] forgot to discuss
[09:29:54] not only is our life expectancy is going to be as well
[09:29:59] yet other wealthy countries
[09:30:01] the bottom fifty percent in this country the working class of america
[09:30:06] on average
[09:30:08] live seven years shorter lives
[09:30:11] than the top
[09:30:12] one percent got that
[09:30:14] in other words
[09:30:15] being poor or working class in this country today
[09:30:18] is a death
[09:30:21] did you hear any
[09:30:22] discussion tonight
[09:30:24] It's the why so many probably an element of truth to that living shorter lives than they should. I've never even heard that statistic
[09:30:31] during your speech tonight
[09:30:33] Trump did not have one word to say
[09:30:36] About how we are going to address the planetary crisis of climate change
[09:30:42] The last ten years as most yet he said drill baby drill have been the warmest ever recorded
[09:30:48] Yeah, extreme weather disturbances like I dressed it pretty well have been taking place all over the world
[09:30:54] from California to India, across Europe to North Carolina, and yet, not surprisingly,
[09:31:01] Trump had nothing to say about climate change except, I guess, drill, baby, drill.
[09:31:09] Well, that's going to help the whole lot.
[09:31:11] And let's be clear, not only did Trump say at the talk about some of the most important issues facing the working class of America,
[09:31:21] Yeah, but the solutions in quote he proposed would only make a bad situation even worse
[09:31:29] Oh, yeah, I did hear Trump talk tonight about some tax breaks for working families in terms of not taxing tips
[09:31:38] That's good not taxing social security and not taxing overtime fine
[09:31:43] But that is Trump change compared to the benefits. He's going to give so he's giving Trump a W
[09:31:49] percent, and it doesn't tell the whole story about his tax policy.
[09:31:56] According to a recent study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, if all of
[09:32:01] Trump's so-called America-first policies are enacted, including his tariffs, which he spoke
[09:32:07] a lot about tonight, the bottom 95 percent of Americans will see their taxes go up
[09:32:16] while the richest five percent in our country will see their taxes go down
[09:32:22] way down well that's good for me i mean so i'd
[09:32:26] in so many words from her
[09:32:27] congress to pass his big beautiful budget
[09:32:32] you know what's really in it
[09:32:34] now this budget would cut medicaid
[09:32:37] by eight hundred eighty billion dollars all i guess
[09:32:40] trump forgot to talk about that there's something to talk about that in medicaid
[09:32:46] somebody's talking to one estimate
[09:32:48] it means that up to thirty six million americans was that putting millions of
[09:32:53] children would be thrown off the health insurance they have
[09:32:56] hey at ninety minutes weeks tonight
[09:32:58] dot one word
[09:32:59] about throwing millions of kids off of the health insurance they have
[09:33:03] when you cut medicaid drastically means that nursing homes
[09:33:07] that received two-thirds of their funding from medicaid
[09:33:10] will either have to shut down layoff workers
[09:33:13] or significantly scale back the services they provide
[09:33:17] see if you didn't hear that from truck tonight either
[09:33:20] it would be a devastating blow
[09:33:22] these cuts to medicaid
[09:33:24] for the thirty two million americans
[09:33:26] who get their health care a community health centers
[09:33:29] and it's not just medicaid
[09:33:32] that trumps budget
[09:33:35] it would also cut new trishin assistance
[09:33:38] so by at least
[09:33:39] two hundred and thirty billion
[09:33:41] i want you to think about that for a moment
[09:33:43] And can you imagine the billionaire class, people who can support their families, some
[09:33:49] of these guys have tens of billions of dollars, support their families for the next 10 generations,
[09:33:55] 50 generations, people who live in incredible opulence, people who own their own jet planes,
[09:34:02] they own their own private islands, they own their own spaceships, trying to get tax
[09:34:07] breaks by taking food out of the mouths of low income kids. That truly is disgusting.
[09:34:17] What we are seeing is the Robert Hood principle in reverse, taking from the poor and giving
[09:34:25] to the rich and the very, very rich. And here is something else Trump has been doing.
[09:34:33] For the past several weeks, he and his good friend, Elon Musk, who was up there in the
[09:34:37] audience tonight, have been throwing hundreds of thousands of federal employees off their
[09:34:44] jobs.
[09:34:45] Good.
[09:34:46] Now, I know some of you are saying, well, that's too bad.
[09:34:49] Yeah.
[09:34:50] That was me.
[09:34:51] That's me.
[09:34:52] Not me.
[09:34:53] It's not me.
[09:34:54] It's just those guys who work for the federal government.
[09:34:55] But I want you to think about this.
[09:34:57] Think about it for a moment.
[09:34:59] Musk and his friends can arbitrarily throw federal workers out on the street today.
[09:35:07] What do you think that Musk and his fellow billionaires will be doing tomorrow when artificial
[09:35:13] intelligence and robotics explode in this country?
[09:35:18] Do you think they'll give a damn about you and your families?
[09:35:23] No, they will treat you exactly the way they're treating federal employees today.
[09:35:28] you will be out on the street. That's why you need universal basic income. But it's not
[09:35:32] only absurd domestic policies that we've got to fight. For the first time in our 250-year
[09:35:40] history, we have a president who is turning his back on democracy and allowing us with
[09:35:46] authoritarianism. No, we must not abandon the people of Ukraine who were invaded by
[09:35:53] the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. We must always stand for democracy, not dictatorship.
[09:36:01] Let me be very clear. Regardless of where Trump is taking this country, here's what I think
[09:36:09] and what I believe the American people want us to do. They want us to end a corrupt campaign
[09:36:17] campaign finance system. Wow, gee, golly gee, I didn't hear Mr. Trump talk about that tonight.
[09:36:22] A corrupt campaign finance system which allows a handful of billionaires to buy elections.
[09:36:29] He's right. It is beyond crazy that someone like Elon Musk can contribute over 270 million
[09:36:38] dollars to help get Trump elected and then he gets to run the government. It is absurd
[09:36:46] that any member of Congress who stands up to neck and yowl's brutal war in Gaza
[09:36:52] can expect to be opposed
[09:36:54] by millions of dollars in campaign contributions
[09:36:57] coming from apac
[09:36:59] yeah
[09:37:00] the american people want us to end
[09:37:02] this disastrous citizens united supreme court decision
[09:37:06] and move to the public funding of elections
[09:37:10] democracy is supposed to be about one person one vote
[09:37:14] not billionaires buying
[09:37:16] the political candidates of their choice
[09:37:20] and further
[09:37:21] no we should not be giving tax breaks to billionaires
[09:37:24] that's not what we should be doing
[09:37:26] we must demand that the wealthiest people in this country
[09:37:30] stop paying their fair share of taxes
[09:37:33] we must raise the federal minimum wage
[09:37:36] of seven and a quarter an hour to a living wage
[09:37:39] of at least seventeen dollars an hour
[09:37:41] we must make it easier for workers to join trade unions
[09:37:45] grow the union movement
[09:37:46] and prevent corporations from violating labor laws with impunity
[09:37:51] i think unions are a symptom of a disease
[09:37:53] legislation that i will be introducing tomorrow
[09:37:57] no
[09:37:59] we are not going to cut social security
[09:38:02] quite the contrary
[09:38:04] we must expand social security benefits
[09:38:07] and extend its solvency for the next seventy five years
[09:38:11] by scrapping the cap that allows a billionaire to pay the same amount into social security
[09:38:18] as a truck driver. Too many, too many of our seniors are hurting today for us to be talking
[09:38:24] about cutting social security. Over 20% of seniors in this country living on $15,000
[09:38:31] a year or less.
[09:38:32] I think, I thought you said there wasn't going to be tax on social security.
[09:38:34] There is a, instead of making massive cuts to Medicaid, we must join every other major
[09:38:39] country is it guaranteeing health care to all about people through a Medicare for
[09:38:45] all single-payer program we must also take on the greed of the pharmaceutical
[09:38:50] industry get that they charge us what they charge other countries reducing
[09:38:55] prescription drug prices by 50% and at a time of a terrible housing crisis in
[09:39:02] Vermont and in every area of our country we must build at least four
[09:39:07] 4 million units of low income and affordable housing, stop corporate landlords from jacking
[09:39:15] up rent prices and establish a cap on rent.
[09:39:19] I don't know about caps on rent.
[09:39:21] Competitive global economy.
[09:39:22] The rest of it, yeah.
[09:39:23] We need the best educated workforce in the world.
[09:39:26] All of our young people must have the ability to get a higher education.
[09:39:30] I think corporate landlords are a problem.
[09:39:32] I do.
[09:39:33] schools and universities, tuition free and canceling student yet.
[09:39:39] Yes, we can create millions of good paying jobs by combating
[09:39:45] climate change and moving our energy system away from fossil
[09:39:49] fuels and into sustainable energy.
[09:39:53] You know, I heard a lot of talk about freedom tonight for
[09:39:57] Mr. Trump.
[09:39:58] Well, in a free society, we must absolutely guarantee that it is the women of America who control their own bodies, not the local, state, or federal governments.
[09:40:12] Why don't women have the sign for the draft?
[09:40:15] Because I've heard from many of you that there are a lot of people out there who are feeling angry and frustrated at what's going on here.
[09:40:24] Unless you're real.
[09:40:26] And some of you may feel a bit hopeless.
[09:40:30] So let me say this.
[09:40:33] At this particular moment in history,
[09:40:36] despair is not an option.
[09:40:40] Giving up is not acceptable.
[09:40:44] And none of us have the privilege of hiding under the covers.
[09:40:50] The stakes are just too high.
[09:40:54] Let us never forget, real change only occurs when ordinary people stand up by the millions
[09:41:05] against oppression and injustice and fight back.
[09:41:12] That is the history of the founding of our nation when brave men and women took on the
[09:41:19] mighty, invincible British Empire. It is the history of the abolitionist movement,
[09:41:27] the history of the labor movement, the history of the civil rights movement, the
[09:41:33] women's movement, the environmental movement, and the gay rights movement. Yes, I
[09:41:40] know. The oligarchs are enormously powerful. I deal with them every day. I
[09:41:47] I know that. Yes, they have endless amounts of money. Yes, they control our economy and
[09:41:56] they own much of the media. They do. They have enormous influence. This is true over our political
[09:42:03] system. But from the bottom of my heart, I am convinced that they can be beaten.
[09:42:14] If we stand together and not let them divide us up by the color of our skin, or where we
[09:42:22] were born, or our religion, or the language we speak, or our sexual orientation.
[09:42:30] If we bring our people together around an agenda that works for the many and not
[09:42:36] just the few, there is nothing in the world that can stop us.
[09:42:44] We can win, we will win, let us go forward together.
[09:42:52] Thank you all very much.
[09:42:54] Well, there it is.
[09:42:56] Yeah, I mean, I can respect Bernie focusing on like actual, you know, economic issues
[09:43:02] rather than just like identity bullshit.
[09:43:05] I've always felt that way.
[09:43:06] I've always thought that way.
[09:43:08] But yeah, I mean, some of the things that like I agree with, I don't think that
[09:43:13] I don't think that abortion, for example, is like a women's issue, like, because there's a lot of women that are also opposed to abortion, too.
[09:43:21] And like treating it like it's an issue, a women's issue that's like forced on women by men.
[09:43:28] That's just not representative of the way people vote, right?
[09:43:32] And the dude's so different. Well, I don't know. But anyway, let's see. I wish this party felt the same way.
[09:43:40] Yeah, yeah, no doubt
[09:43:43] Or if you get to mention a billionaire called Epstein was his biggest owner for very long time
[09:43:47] I mean look I the thing is that like campaign finance is still bad, right? It's still toxic
[09:43:53] I feel like that's obviously the case isn't it and is this this is the this is the response
[09:43:59] Let me see how I pull this up
[09:44:04] It doesn't even load
[09:44:07] Well, they can't they can't get the audio right. Is it broken or something?
[09:44:21] like
[09:44:23] This is not even it. Oh
[09:44:39] It's just real short. It's real real short. Okay, we can do this
[09:44:45] Yeah, we can do it. It's real short. How about national security?
[09:44:57] Let's start with the border as someone who spent my whole career protecting our homeland
[09:45:03] Every country deserves to know who and what is coming across its border period
[09:45:08] Democrats and Republicans should all be for that
[09:45:10] But securing the border without actually fixing our broken immigration system is dealing with the symptom and not the disease.
[09:45:17] America is a nation of immigrants.
[09:45:20] The disease is people coming over the border illegally. That's the disease. That's the problem.
[09:45:29] And them not getting removed and then committing crime. That's the whole thing.
[09:45:36] We need a functional system keyed to the needs of our economy that allows vetted people to come and work here legally
[09:45:44] So I look forward to the president's plan on that
[09:45:47] Because here's the thing today's world is deeply interconnected
[09:45:52] Migration cyber threats AI environmental destruction here. Yeah, one nation cannot face these issues alone
[09:45:59] We need friends in all corners and our safety depends on it
[09:46:03] So we have to let a bunch of fucking illegal aliens into the country?
[09:46:10] Because of AI?
[09:46:11] Yeah, I don't know about that.
[09:46:16] Trump loves to say peace through strength.
[09:46:18] That's actually a line he stole from Ronald Reagan.
[09:46:21] But let me tell you, after the spectacle that just took place in the Oval Office last
[09:46:25] week, Reagan must be rolling in his grave.
[09:46:30] We all want an end to the war in Ukraine.
[09:46:32] But Reagan understood that true strength required America to combine our military and economic
[09:46:37] might with moral clarity.
[09:46:40] And that scene in the Oval Office wasn't just a bad episode of reality TV.
[09:46:45] It summed up Trump's whole approach to the world.
[09:46:48] He believes in cozying up to dictators like Vladimir Putin and kicking our friends like
[09:46:53] the Canadians in the teeth.
[09:46:55] He sees American leadership as merely a series of real estate transactions.
[09:47:01] As a Cold War kid, I'm thankful it was Reagan and not Trump in office in the 1980s.
[09:47:06] Trump would have lost us the Cold War.
[09:47:09] Donald Trump's actions suggest that in his heart, he doesn't believe we're an exceptional
[09:47:14] nation.
[09:47:15] He clearly doesn't think we should lead the world.
[09:47:18] Look, America is not perfect, but I stand with the majority of Americans who believe
[09:47:22] we are still exceptional, unparalleled.
[09:47:26] And I would rather have American leadership over Chinese or Russian leadership any day
[09:47:30] of the week. Because for generations, America has offered something better. Our security
[09:47:36] and our prosperity, yes, but our democracy, our very system of government, has been the
[09:47:41] aspiration of the world. And right now, it's at risk. It's at risk when the president decides
[09:47:48] you can pick and choose what rules you want to follow, when he ignores court orders and
[09:47:52] the Constitution itself, or when elected leaders stand by-
[09:47:56] I mean, Biden ignored the court order about the student loan debt, right? I mean, it's
[09:48:00] It's not like this is a unique thing.
[09:48:02] And just let it happen.
[09:48:04] But it's also at risk when the president pits
[09:48:06] Americans against each other, when
[09:48:09] he demonizes those who are different
[09:48:11] and tells certain people they shouldn't be included.
[09:48:15] Because America is not just a patch of land between two oceans.
[09:48:19] We are more than that.
[09:48:21] Generations have fought and died
[09:48:22] to secure the fundamental rights that define us.
[09:48:26] Those rights and the fight for them make us who we are.
[09:48:29] We're a nation of strivers, risk-takers, innovators,
[09:48:33] and we are never satisfied.
[09:48:35] That is America's superpower.
[09:48:39] And look, I've lived and worked in many countries.
[09:48:42] I've seen democracies flicker out.
[09:48:44] I've seen what life is like when a government is rigged.
[09:48:47] You can't open a business
[09:48:48] without paying off a corrupt official.
[09:48:50] You can't criticize-
[09:48:51] What are we talking about?
[09:48:55] What are you trying to imply?
[09:49:00] What are you doing?
[09:49:03] Oh my god.
[09:49:07] Is the guys in charge without getting a knock
[09:49:09] at the door in the middle of the night?
[09:49:13] Yeah, and?
[09:49:16] So as much as we need to make our government more responsive
[09:49:19] to our lives today, don't for one moment fool yourself
[09:49:22] that democracy isn't precious and worth saving.
[09:49:26] But how do we actually do that?
[09:49:28] I know a lot of you have been asking that question.
[09:49:31] First, don't tune out.
[09:49:33] It's easy to be exhausted.
[09:49:34] I think the burning one was way better.
[09:49:36] I'm going to be honest, guys, I really do way higher energy,
[09:49:39] way better message.
[09:49:41] This really just isn't that I don't know what they like.
[09:49:44] This is really like, this is very low energy, extremely low
[09:49:51] energy.
[09:49:52] Question.
[09:49:54] First, don't tune out.
[09:49:56] It's easy to be exhausted, but America needs you now
[09:49:59] more than ever.
[09:50:01] If previous generations had not fought for this democracy,
[09:50:04] where would we be today?
[09:50:06] Second, hold your elected officials,
[09:50:08] including me, accountable.
[09:50:10] Watch how they're voting.
[09:50:11] Go to town halls and demand they take action.
[09:50:14] That's as American as apple pie.
[09:50:17] Third, organize.
[09:50:18] Pick just one issue you're passionate about and engage.
[09:50:22] And do-
[09:50:23] I think this is decent advice.
[09:50:26] This is decent advice.
[09:50:28] Scrolling doesn't count.
[09:50:31] Join a group that cares about your issue and act.
[09:50:33] And if you can't find one, start one.
[09:50:36] Yeah.
[09:50:36] Most important movements in our history have come from the bottle up.
[09:50:41] In closing, we all know that our country is going through something right now.
[09:50:46] We're not sure what the next day is going to hold, let alone the next decade.
[09:50:51] But this isn't the first time we've experienced significant and tumultuous change as a country.
[09:50:56] I'm a student of history, and we've gone through periods of political instability before.
[09:51:02] And ultimately, we've chosen to keep changing this country for the better.
[09:51:07] But every single time, we've only gotten through those moments because of two things.
[09:51:12] Engaged citizens and principled leaders.
[09:51:15] Engaged citizens who do a little bit more than they're used to doing to fight for the
[09:51:19] things that they care about, and principled leaders who are ready to receive the ball
[09:51:24] and do something about it.
[09:51:26] So thank you tonight for caring about your country, just by watching you qualify
[09:51:30] as engaged citizens. And I promise that I and my fellow Democrats will do everything in our power
[09:51:36] to be the principal leaders that you deserve. Good night everyone. I think next time they do it,
[09:51:50] they need to give her like an echo with like her voice because it doesn't really sound very good.
[09:51:57] Like I think that the way like they should have done the audio in a different way. It would
[09:52:01] have made it more resonant and it would have made it communicate better. A little bit of
[09:52:05] reverb yeah could it could have helped a lot and this female yeah yeah I just I
[09:52:12] don't really think it was that good now what would I rate this one out of ten I
[09:52:17] would say the burning one was like a six or a seven probably about a six I
[09:52:23] think this one is like about I'd say it's like is it a two or a three guys
[09:52:30] because it's obviously one or the other right which one is it you guys really
[09:52:38] think the two I think it's not a one like a one is no no no let's be fair a one
[09:52:44] is worse it was not a one it was not good but it was not a one man that's a lot
[09:52:53] you think them added together is the Trump not really it's average together
[09:52:58] and that's you know even worse she should resign it just it wasn't very
[09:53:03] good. I think that they should have had somebody on there that was more charismatic and a better
[09:53:07] speaker. She did okay, but I just don't really, I don't see anybody hearing that and getting fired up.
[09:53:13] Like I'm just gonna be honest, right? I mean, no hate to her. I was, I was thinking about muting
[09:53:18] her and playing the hose mad song, but I was like, okay, well, we'll just listen to this and,
[09:53:23] you know, I'll try to be reasonable. But yeah, as a part of me that wish I did.
[09:53:28] So, yeah, AOC is live on live stream. Is she a big voice? Yeah, I'm sure she's pissed.
[09:53:38] And yeah, fake CIA lady. Well, I don't know about that. I don't know if she's fake or not, but like, that's it.
[09:53:44] She maybe get Apple Pie? Yeah, they have that at a Whataburger, actually.
[09:53:48] She sounded like a high school counselor that almost made me want to hurt myself.
[09:53:52] I know what you mean. You gonna play Monster Hunter? I was going to actually at the end,
[09:53:58] the end, but like I didn't know all this extra stuff was going to happen.
[09:54:01] I don't think that we're going to have this same thing happen tomorrow, so we are
[09:54:04] going to finish Monster Hunter tomorrow. My Hunter rank is 36, I think, yes, 36 or 37.
[09:54:11] And so I'm probably going to play a little bit tonight, like later on, and I'm going
[09:54:15] to get 40, and I'm going to finish the game tomorrow. I'm going to do all the content.
[09:54:19] And then after I finish that, I'm not sure what I'm going to do after that.
[09:54:23] I really have no idea I'll decide but um yeah that's the plan okay bet yeah yeah no doubt
[09:54:31] and uh watch the songs video I watched a little bit of it right I mean this is yeah there's
[09:54:36] the react of it right there and um like I talked about it a little bit not a whole lot but
[09:54:41] a little bit and uh yeah that's about it I mean like again I didn't want to see the
[09:54:46] guy get permabanned or anything like that I just think that you know again it's it's
[09:54:49] Extremist rhetoric it doesn't need to happen and you know, I'm glad that he acknowledged that and hopefully we can move past that right?
[09:54:56] It's just about it like I
[09:54:59] I mean, I think it's a little bit frustrating to see it be only like a one-day suspension for that
[09:55:04] Like I think three days would have been fair
[09:55:06] But you know again as long as it doesn't happen again naturally what matters, right?
[09:55:11] So yeah
[09:55:12] Yeah, they'll wash in the video trust. I'm not gonna watch about video
[09:55:17] But anyway, so yeah, and as your friend was 10 hours,
[09:55:20] what am I doing with my life?
[09:55:21] You're using it in a very, very effective way.
[09:55:24] That's what it is.
[09:55:25] But I'm going to, you got a freaking week.
[09:55:26] I got two weeks actually.
[09:55:28] But I, I mean, I think my situation was different.
[09:55:37] But either way, you know, like it's not that big of a deal.
[09:55:40] Your band was longer, it deserves more.
[09:55:41] No, I don't want to get into that.
[09:55:43] I really don't.
[09:55:44] Like I, I've made my opinion on it pretty sear,
[09:55:47] you know pretty clear i mean i i think i have a pretty middle of the road opinion
[09:55:51] that's about it right
[09:55:52] gets in there you know i think i'd like five or ten minutes and then we're gonna
[09:55:55] go ahead and call the day it's been a long long long day
[09:55:58] uh... i i thought this is going to be like in like the middle of the day or
[09:56:01] something and then i was like a fuck this is going to go in for our for a
[09:56:05] while
[09:56:06] you always go easy on this on well i i i mean
[09:56:11] i i i try to go easy on everybody
[09:56:14] i try to be fair
[09:56:16] and
[09:56:17] I've tried to not be like super hostile and aggro towards anyone.
[09:56:23] Yeah, and that's what I try to do.
[09:56:25] Not this again.
[09:56:26] Yeah, yeah, let's not go through this whole thing, this song and dance.
[09:56:29] We've already talked about it a few times.
[09:56:31] So, yeah.
[09:56:33] But anyway, you should have Firefly Moon Landing.
[09:56:36] I don't know what that is.
[09:56:37] Can we give it multiplayer content with Elvin Rink with Machano?
[09:56:41] He's chilling right now, but, and Machano's fine.
[09:56:44] I know some people have asked about him.
[09:56:45] He's totally fine.
[09:56:47] But, yeah, he's good. Hopefully Night Rain, you know, I'd be down for that. We'll see what happens, right?
[09:56:54] So, yeah. Like, you watch the new Entertape podcast? No.
[09:57:05] Yeah, no.
[09:57:09] I could watch clips. Now, if you want to send me a few clips that are good,
[09:57:13] then I'll watch that. But do I want to watch the entire thing? No, I don't think so.
[09:57:18] That sounds plain lobotomy is a challenge. Where are you bro? I don't know
[09:57:26] He wanted me to play that limbis company game. I don't know if I will though. It seems unlikely
[09:57:34] We had a great day today guys we really did we had a lot of fun and you know today was like very much kind of like a
[09:57:40] Focus stream on you know, like there's a lot of political stuff that happened today
[09:57:44] So I know that some people are probably gonna be kind of tired of that
[09:57:47] Tomorrow we'll probably there's gonna be a lot of fallout from this and follow up to this
[09:57:51] so we're probably gonna have more stuff that's like this but I plan on probably
[09:57:58] streaming what is what is tomorrow I think it's Wednesday right I plan on
[09:58:02] probably streaming at least for a while tomorrow and doing some gaming and and
[09:58:07] doing some other stuff too right and so yeah and that's that's basically it
[09:58:12] reacts in some gaming yeah yeah that's what I hope for right I've been
[09:58:15] streaming a lot more recently you know to be honest like the amount that I
[09:58:20] stream is pretty much directly correlated with what's happening like if I feel like not a lot's happening
[09:58:26] I'll go live for a few hours and just talk about the day-to-day stuff and you know
[09:58:30] I kind of get it out out of my system, but otherwise
[09:58:34] You know, I'm not really gonna worry about it too much more gaming less react when probably never
[09:58:39] I like reacting and I think that's what a lot of people like seeing so I'm gonna keep doing it
[09:58:45] Yeah, that's that's really about it, right
[09:58:47] Yeah, and I know that some people might not like that or whatever, but you know, I never say never,
[09:58:53] you know, like, I'm not I don't like writing blank checks. I don't like, you know, committing to
[09:59:00] anything. But yeah, they're reacting to different things nowadays. Yeah, I know. I know today was
[09:59:06] a very focused day on the political stuff because of everything that had been happening over
[09:59:10] the past day or so. But tomorrow is going to be a lot different, right? And so, you know,
[09:59:17] We'll see that happen
[09:59:22] Not a quick listener by the way. Well, hey, you know, like every once in a while it's gonna happen, right?
[09:59:26] But that's it
[09:59:27] Yeah, and there's no dream punk cyberpunk super realistic thing with 5090 just link it to me or posted on reddit and I'll watch it
[09:59:34] Can you watch John Stuart last monologue? Yeah, if you want to link it to me like I mean everything today like we're I think I've
[09:59:40] Looked at and watched enough things for today like it's been it's been a lot
[09:59:45] So I think it's good for me to just kind of take a break and relax and chill out
[09:59:50] You do a lot of politics, whether you're a Democrat or a Republican.
[09:59:54] I think I'm, I don't know if I'm registered.
[09:59:56] I think I'm registered as a Democrat, but I don't know.
[10:00:00] I don't really associate with either party, to be honest.
[10:00:04] I don't think either party represents my best interest or the best interest of the public.
[10:00:11] Like, right now, like I'm more in favor of Trump, I like Trump in some things, right?
[10:00:17] I would say actually probably in most things I like what Trump is doing, but would I say that I'm a
[10:00:24] Republican? No
[10:00:26] No, I don't I don't think so
[10:00:28] Can we have to do go song 11 p.m. Maybe I don't know and
[10:00:38] Yeah, you're an independent for sure. Yeah, I mean in some cases. I don't really
[10:00:43] What do you disagree with Trump about a lot of things? I mean you can go through my videos
[10:00:47] Like I don't need to go through a list, right? I mean like I've gone through a list of that stuff multiple times
[10:00:53] So yeah
[10:00:55] And but anyway, um, yeah, I uh had a great day today 10 hour stream
[10:01:03] Got another one get him out of the way. So anyway gentlemen. Thank you all very much for watching
[10:01:08] I appreciate it everybody. I will be back on early tomorrow
[10:01:12] Ready to do it all over again run it back. So anyway boys. Thank you very much for watching now. See you then
[10:01:18] Peace!