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I'm really happy. To be here. Thank you. I know you. This is one of those rooms where, in fact, this is not just one of those rooms. This is one of those states, right?
I really feel like if I knew every person here, I would like every person in here. I really feel that way. I evaluate people on the basis of my old factory senses.
I really try to be as close to my dogs as I possibly can. And my dogs know instantly tly whether you're someone they won't have dinner with. And i'm just getting a very strong roma of good people. So thank thank.
I'm sorry i'm .
a little distracted. I'm a little distracted by last night's debate. And I know everyone has a different experience. I'm sure everyone watched her, many people watched, but I woke up thinking just one thing. Commonly Harris has a gun.
What how can .
that be allowed? And by the way, why I sound of the headline and every paper in the world internationally, from Frankford to tokyo. I mean, cma Harris has a gun.
And i'm about as pro gun as anybody could be. I Carry a gun. I've hundred and shot my entire life.
I home with my dogs. I could not be more program. In fact, i'm so program I don't even talk about because that makes me too emotional.
I don't think commonly here. I should have a gun, and she's the only person I ever said that about. I just don't think he should.
I don't believe in red flag laws. I think we can make an exception for her. I gone really no.
And is there anyone going to ask what kind of gone and why SHE has IT? SHE is no idea what side the bullets comes out of, like none. I'd love to watch her assess IT.
I spent in the order amount of time watching gun videos on youtube. You kick k forty five vers gun reviews or whatever I could imagine. Come on, haris.
like. So that was my main thought about last night night debate. I had a lot of other thoughts too, some of them quite dark, and so dark that was pondering IT in the shower today.
And I wanna tell you what I thought, because I I actually felt like I came some important conclusions you can judge for yourselves. And then I stop. Get to the me of the show had done by genome, who's such a wonderful person who's here.
I'm really honored of danby's geno here, by the way, I was at once today. Downtown, you have some amazing restaurants and tolls. A and I ran into two great people from beverly, massacred huett with nice people.
And are there they are right there. And by the way, tosses such a nice town that he goes, I want a picture. Oh, I left my phone in the uber and I was sent the uber pulls up.
And this one, like you left your phone in uber here IT is, I thought, what other city, no city i've lived in with any uber drivers say anything other than, oh, a new phone also go telza. But I like I, we're so glad to meet you, but we really claim his chemistry. Dad, bon, geno.
And I was like, stand geno. I love that. Anyway, here's what I thought. So i'm watching last night, and I thought to myself a couple of things.
One and i've made fun of commonly herri since commonly herr's was dating montel Williams. I mean, there's really there's really nobody. I'm i'm kind of an og commonly Harris marker.
I've had more fun making fun of commonly hairs. I will never stop. I don't care if SHE becomes emperor of the universe I will make fun of, I will call montvilliers his side piece.
I will play the school bus video like, I will never start making fun of common heroes because he brings me such deep joy. And I think we should do that. It's a sign of life.
And I when we can laugh at someone like person, she's inherently ridiculous. She's not sinister ing creeps like the guy she's running with a kid. That guy kinda laugh about that guy.
Wow, not baby sitting in my house. But sorry, tim walls, I know you want to. You can uh. But watching common hair is last night actually made that her, my arms go up because I realized something that I had felt before, which is that he has no limits at all at all. This woman has no limits whatsoever.
This is someone who is cleaning on a person, in fact, that you think god is watching, think he is. God has no kids, so he doesn't care about, you know, the future in the way that people who have descents i'm just being on do care and feels like you can do anything, actually, and would do anything. And I thought, man, i'm glad i'm not someone SHE hates because I could await.
Because if i'm being totally SHE didn't seem like a bath on last night at all. He seemed like someone with a mission. The mission is to take power. The process for taking power is memorizing a series of lines fed to her by her friends and hollywood SHE did IT she's beautiful.
She's heart working um and she's scary, absolutely scary as hell and she's a long track record of putting people SHE doesn't like in person as one of those people that gave me pause. And so I had a couple of quick, quick thoughts, like, can I go only or no, i'm american. I'm not going anywhere.
And fifty five, I will die here buried with my ancestors. I'm not going anywhere. I'm staying.
And and I mean that I mean that especially I don't know how much time you spend on rich people, but there is like there is this kind of conversation that you hear if you're in rich people, which is like i'm going to so i'm going to so so like now actually there's something about burning your boats. And my ancestors burned their boats hundreds of years ago, actually, here. So like, I literally tied to this country as deeply as anybody can be.
But that's the right mindset. No, it's my country actually. And you're not allowed to come in and just take IT over, you know, I mean, and send in new voters from around the world to like, eat my cat, get you elected no, i'm not doing that.
By the way, the spirit of of hilarious resistance lives on the internet. If you ever looked up, cat means in the last twenty four hours, treat yourself. It's like no matter how dark t gets, there will always be somebody on twitter who's just like a brilliant person, like brilliant person who comes up with that even funny or savor cats anyway.
But I thought, no, i'm not going anywhere and and I thought that this woman actually scares me for the first time you IT was funny to make fun of her when he was this person who no one has ever voted for ever likes. He has no fans anywhere. And for those of us who group at a system based on the idea that in order to will power, you have to get the consents of the governor, remember that that was the actually the idea that country was founded on.
The government has no legitimacy, apart from the approval of citizens, period, because we own the country and they don't common, haris, not on the country. The people who work for commonly, Harris is do not know the country, pittle be request on on the country, the mayor of your town does not known the country. Anybody who works, the government works for you, because you on the country period and.
Kind of like any other job you serve at the pleasure of the employer, as I found out personally a year and a half ago. And that's alright. You know, I wasn't mad about IT.
That's fair. That seem fair to me. The person who knows that gets to decide who works there, right? So you know that's just the most basic arrangement.
The world, if you catch your housekeepers stealing, if she's get to let ture you right, you get to fire her because you're her employer and our government servants. There are servants they bellow to us, because this country belongs to us, period. And so i've never really been afraid of any politician in my life, because why would you be in your own country? It's my country.
If I do something wrong and you can prove IT, then put me away. That seems fair to me, but you can't just hurt me because you don't like my politics or because I criticize you or because I point out that you're incompetent, greedy, dishonest. That's not allowed.
You can put me in jail for for pointing out that your friends killed Jeffery epstein. Sorry, you're the criminal, not me, right? So there's really never been a time where I felt like, wow.
this is scary.
And IT made me mad, really mad, really mad, actually enraged me. And I was only after forgetting a text from one of my many children who was like, I think, trumped to a great job. And come media, everything's going to be fine, that I calm down a little bit, but I and SHE may be right.
I hope so. But I didn't think like, what are the perils to me, to all of us in a moment like this. And there's probably not going to jail.
I mean, there are just too many three hundred and fifty million people like we don't have the capacity to throw all the thought criminals in prison. We can throw some, but not all. Most of us are not going to jail.
The real threat actually is a much deeper threat to ourselves. So I have noticed for the past, say, ten years have been in this roughly this business for almost thirty five years. It's really cellmate the last ten years where everyone who disagrees with the people empower is a bad person, is some species of hater.
And such as that you're wrong about tax rates or even gun and control abortion is that you are you hate women or you're a racist, your some species are big IT, you're morally impaired. And of course, the irony is in general, the people they call those names are the best people in america, actually. There are the most likely to help their neighbors no matter what their neighbors look like, they're the most likely to leave the beleaguered waitress of big tip.
Actually, studies have been shown, have been done on this that show that people with our views are much more likely to give to charity much more. And you think Harris tips right? Runs zero, right? And so actually, it's a pure inversion of the truth.
IT is a really dark lies and evil lie. It's a sign actually of evil. When you lie like that, there is there many different ways to lie in. Those of you who have children are familiar with a lot of them, because kids lie.
And it's always a little bit shocking when you catch your four year old who's like the center of your life and the most beautiful, pure being ever to exist, and you catch that child lying because that's just part of what IT is to be human. We're all fall in. But the way that kids lie is so instructive.
And so i'm sure you've seen IT like you come downstairs the morning and like the orioles were gone and your four year old comes down, you're like, did you eat the rios? And the four year old is totally ashamed to be caught because the four year old wants your love and acceptance and does not want you to be managed. But he knows that he did IT.
And so he tells a lie that's like three degrees off the truth. Well, I had one. Well.
there were .
eleven orio here, Dylan. Like, what happened? The other thing, I don't know.
I had what? Maybe two. And like every parent has seen this. And that's a very in new school, the child for lying because you want to raise honest children.
In fact, that's really what you want out of life is honest children is the most important thing. Honesty is the most important thing. However, it's an understandable kind of life.
That's not the kind of lie that our leaders tell us. The kind of light leaders tell us is the exact mirror image. The photographic negative of the truth is the opposite of the truth.
So if you cut commoter ris and said, commonly ris, did you eat those areas? SHE would say, no, you did you wait those orioles, you racist. And there's something very effective about that because IT throws you off.
It's like, great. These are the people, people around fifty five I group in the world that luthor king was onto something. And we should judge our fellow americans, because there are fellow americans were in this together.
We share this country. We should judged them by what they're like as people. And the Christians among us, which of my childhood was, most of us understood, the god creates all of us.
We're all created by god, period. So we all have that divine Spark within us. You may be super annoy at somebody, but in the end god created him too.
You can't write people off in the basis of how they look. You can definitely ite them off in the way they behave fair, but not on how they were born. That's unfair.
Everyone understood that. But people like common haris have created a system. It's pretty common. The system we claim, we claimed we hated where everyone is judged by their appearance in their genetics before any other factor that's racist to, okay, that's the definition of races. That's what we said we hated SHE did that.
And so i've had to turn around and tell me, or you who actually would like to live in a color blind, mario's racy, which was like the promise of this country, that you're the racist. It's like, no, you at the erie honeys, I didn't but there's something about that kind of lying that throws you off base. It's like shocking.
It's like so stunning that someone could lie with that little a fact like all of us get Normal person, not even a good, particularly good person like what you say me. You don't feel good telling a lie like your face twitches or you kind of look down, you can make eye contacting you lie. I watch commonly here last night you wait the oils and you're like, now maybe I did because nobody could make that claim.
And lesser was a little bit truth, you wit, maybe had one or mayi was sleep walking. Maybe I had a head injuries and was stroke. I remember this, I remember being called the first time someone called me racist.
I was like, first, so that's awful. I want to be called that. But I member thinking about IT in my racist. No, actually, I just don't like you and you're a rich White lady. I don't think that's racism.
I just don't like you anyway, after a while, watching people lie like that, and particularly watching them a lie in the very specific way they do, which is accusing you of moral crimes, IT can make you enraged. And here's what can happen. And I think this is part of the design.
IT can turn you into a hater. Actually, they call you a hate or enough. IT will make you hate. IT will maybe not in unraced al lines or whatever, but it'll fill you with hate to be attacked like that so unfairly. And to watch people reach a country that your ancestors built, that they did nothing to build at all.
And so to give IT away to the rest of the world, give cell phones to people here illegally, what? There's nothing more insulting than that. You know, there's nothing more insulting than that.
You can't afford a house but are giving housing voucher to someone who broke with a lot to get here. You don't have to be you don't have to be anti immigrant, which i'm not by the way, i'm hardly anti immigrant. That's just i'm inst sec.
Is that the most unfair, insulting thing anyone's ever done? You're treating our country like like a rental car seriously like a rental car. But you're scraping against, you know, barriers in the walmart parking lot, not change in the world like you don't care and that can fill you with hate after a while.
And I would argue, because I do think this is spirit. I don't get you this is portico. Actually, I think the goal is destruction.
The goal is lying for its own, say the goal is to break things. Actually, there's no effort to build anything that was telling you are going to make a Better society. OK. Go ahead.
By the way, if comment, Harris, like just fix the roads, made the dmv a little Better, you don't mean drop the Price of breakfast year or by a dollar, probably I ouldn't like her. I couldn't agree with our tens of issues. May really like you're doing some make the things a little Better kind of heart to deny that i'm for progress, actually think most of us are.
No, it's only about destruction and part of the thing they seek to destroy as you from within. They call you a hater in the hope that you'll become one that's true. And you just can't let them you can't let them do that.
And so how do you and the reason the reason that you can't let them do that is not for some like abstracts principle. I mean, again, i'm a Christian. I think that would be wrong.
But it's not just because I disagree with that I ideologically, it's because you don't want to live in hate. And as someone who lived in dc for a long time, I saw IT, I saw people I really loved and respect to become completely consumed. Hatred almost all on the left, maybe someone the rapid I thought I can think of, i'm sure there are.
But the trust thing, I watched that whole thing, and I watched people who were, and thinking of one of my closest friends was like, a wonderful person, nice family, very smart waste ter than I am, becomes so obsessed with him, hating trump, not disliking trump, or disagree with trauma, calling him orange. All of that is fine, kind of areas. Well, that's okay.
But actually hating to the point, or his entire world revolved and hating this one guy to the exclusion of everything else, including love and joy. And I watched and i'm sure you've seen that may they don't have that in alcohol a but in the other forty nine states is pretty common. And a lot of IT is just displacing your own unhappiness or frustration with being middle ed or whatever the sadness of life on to something else.
There's that. But it's also true on a much deeper level that hating itself is bad for you. IT does not help you at all, does not help you achieve your goals.
And your first school ought to be to love the people around you. That is your duty OK. That's that's the reason you are here is to help people around you. And you can do that when you're filled with hate because you're completely distracted by this rage within you and IT diminishes you. And so you have to keep that out because you'll become like them.
And if you will become like them, then what is the point of the exercise? You might as well join them, get a job with some private equity firm, you know you mean and just like be them, it's actually a pisa at Better to be them in the last election, Bobby Kennedy just told me this wonderful me. And by the way, I don't know what I thought, but I think a lot of him now.
He told me that in the twenty twenty election, joe biden voters and think there were several billion of them. I can't remember the exact number. Was two or three times the population of the earth voted for joe biden.
But in this country, in this country, chopin's voters held seventy percent of the wealth in the nine states. And don't trump voters held thirty percent. So that tells you how the parties have completely inverted.
And so for working people or people who have been excluded from the current completely fake economy that they've created for themselves and their own enrichment, it's trump is the party for those people. okay. And so I guess if you wanted to be rich, if you wanted participate in the fake economy that doesn't actually make anything that just loose, you would already be on their side.
But you're not because your conscience won't allow you to be. So don't destroy yourself through hate. And the other thing that they're all about as violence is hurting people.
And i've been on the right my entire life. And one of the things that I think we forgot is that IT is absolutely wrong. IT is immoral.
In fact, that is the greatest to kill people except himself. Defence period. And that's a pretty clear religious order. actually.
It's in of the books that we have that we referred you constantly and you can argue about what self defenses and a lot of really smart, decent people have. And i've got a wide strike zone for that. And i'm not judging anybody.
I'm only saying if you're taking glee and sheep, human blood, your monster and you're serving a monster, which is all actually and you should never ever take joy in sheep human blood sorry, it's kind of weird to feel like that's a controversial statement, but IT shouldn't be. Its very obvious and it's terrible for you to worship the suffering of other people or violence or human sacrifice which they worship. They an abortion ban outside their convention like IT couldn't be clear.
So that's just killing for its own sake because you think you're you know going to be more powerful when you shed human blood. So I think the response to them, here's what I would argue, the response to them, whatever happens, you cannot let them steal your self. And so the first thing to remember is that the only real way to judge how you are doing is not by living on the internet or some social media APP externalizing.
All of your fears and anxieties under some politician to camion n whatever. It's to look around to the people around you in your orbit, the people for whom you're responsible. And responsibility occurs, in my opinion, in concentric circles.
And this is an active god in the life of every human being. God puts people right around you, and then will farther out around you, and then will farther out. And your job is to work from closest to you outward, to make sure everyone's OK and well served.
And then when they are removed to the next circle, and then the next circle, and then finally, when every single person who's related to you, who went to school with you, who works for you, who works with you, who lives down the street for you, when they're all fine, then you can send mosquito nets to to other country to help people. You don't know. But the first responsibility, the reason you are here, is to love the people around you.
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It's true and it's obviously true someone to say breach, that's the last thing i'm qualified to do. I grew up in a piscina. Are you joking? I don't really think that's allowed.
I'm allowed to breach and I shouldn't be. My job is to notice the obvious things, and if god puts people right next to you, your job is to serve them, period. And that's the way you measures success and happiness.
How is my spouse doing? How are my children doing? If you, I have a best children, you know, bless you.
But there are still people around you. You sell of obligations and you have you know the potential for great joy such as the obligation. It's like that's what life is.
It's a relationship for the people right next to you. And if all of them are doing pretty well, you're doing pretty well. And just don't lose doesn't mean what happens to your country doesn't matter.
The country that your ancestors built that does matter. IT matters in a global sense. This is the final beacon of light to the world.
That's a fact, not just some dumb cable loose talking point. That's a fact because that does matter. History matters your role and history matters.
All that matters. But the first thing that matters is how the people around you are doing. So don't forget that. They want to make you forget that. So we get so spun up.
I've getting Perry, I put a little merging Perry here and that's why they spend so very much time trying to divide you from the people closest to you. That's why they're always encouraging you to insult your grandparents and thanksgiving over all the stupid policies. Literally, how to have the conversation with grandpa, the racist, anti covet vx guy.
You're trying to break apart my family. You're a monster and a criminal. We should say that anyone who tries to break apart other people's families is a monster and a criminal period. That's the worst defense .
you get commit.
There's no worst crime than that actually. And they do IT out the open. The media does not.
Don't know. I'm going to talk about the media. They're clearly servants and evil, obviously. But we know that is dying worth whatever got IT.
Why not? I've been .
thirty three years in the media, why? I can promise you that's true, but don't let them divide you from the people you love, which is another way of saying, don't them divert your attention from the things that really matter, which are the people directly in front of you. And the second thing that you should remember, they're going to try and go to you into violence.
Now you can certainly make the case that in some cases, it's justified. I've said this in public. And I mean, IT, when I was growing up, if someone got creepy, like sexual with your kid, you ve got to punch him out, period, that this wasn't allowed.
And so I don't understand why every school in the country has these therapies and nurses. You having creepy sex talks with your kids, what is one of you were the dads? Actually, you shut the school down over that shut the school down.
You you're not allowed to have creepy sex talks with my kids period under any circumstances and I don't care if you're some like heavy set nurse is is like, oh, i'm just doing IT I don't care you're creep. Get out of here right now. That's just the fact.
I don't know I don't care how they describe themselves or tell you what they think they're doing or whatever lie they make up to justify what's actually happening, which is creepy sex talk with your kids. IT was a stranger in the park. You'd punch him.
So i'm just doing that. I'm not advocating violence. I guess what i'm saying is it's very obvious to me that they are violence worshipers.
They spent the last twenty years paying very close attention. Every federal agency with guns, they're all about violence. They love pointless wars.
They love killing people for no reason, other countries, just for the sake of IT, because that makes them feel powerful. Hillary clinton laughs as he talks about the murder of somebody really human being. I don't care who's dying.
No Normal human being feels glee at the death of another human being. I don't care if he deserved IT or not that sick. And your soul is rated.
If you feel that way, don't your soul rot? But that's how they are. They worship violence and blood when they love a worship. So in un, asia don't become that.
So if we get to a point in this country where things are really moving in the wrong direction, in a threatening way, you still should document finance. You don't have to hurt anybody. Here's what you have to do.
You have to be willing to be hurt. That's the truth. You do you have to be willing to stand up and say, i'm not i'm not gonna urt anybody, but I will put IT all in the line.
And that actually changes things. I can think there's one sort of famous leader in first century poston. You do that.
And there have been subsequently leaders who followed his example. If you want things to change, you have to make acrimony. And those do not have to include hurting other people physically. I'm sorry they don't, but they do include being willing to be inconvenient.
Ed or puni shed and and the question at that point arises, well, how seriously of you but IT doesn't really matter to you if you actually felt your family was threatened, what wouldn't you give up in order to protect them? Would you give up your safety and your convenience? I think you would, so just be prepared to do that.
And the last thing I will say before turning over to my friend, dan bung ino, is that you have to keep your sense of humor is so important. It's bomb for the soul to laugh. And I have a terrible tendency to go right to sort of bitter, nasty mockery.
I'm not recommending that that's a reflection on my own disease soul that I can just make Normal jokes I have to make fun of. Come here are all the things she's done. The fact that he was mont William to decide pieces, the first thing I go to because it's like hilarious.
I don't think that's a virtue of thing to do. I'm a little ashamed that I do IT. So as my wife, as she's pointed out many times, but the capacity to laugh at what you're seeing around you, and especially laugh at yourself to note how inherently ridiculous you are so important.
And I worked in a business my whole life of people who are really smart and talented and higher cheever s television. But the one thing they didn't have was the capacity to laugh with themselves because they could not admit how inherently absurd they were. And I always wanted to Mandate, as a rule, TV networks.
I worked at where every male anchor would have to have mounted fooling mire outside the shower. And I just felt like that would solve the problem immediately because and i'm including myself in this like there's no way as a man that you can always sudden kept side of yourself naked, lumpy, furry, this kind of lobster primate, and take yourself that seriously like you kind of know you're not god. I don't know.
I don't have a ton of merge with my hospital occasion'd be on the road in a hotel a bit. What the hell is that? Oh, that's me.
I'm absurd. Or I I give me my blessed, my wife, never mentioning that to me. Women are so great, you're the best. But it's so no, obviously there's hard and attempt to lally spray the mirror shaving cream to make the image to stop.
But after I come down and like, i'm so glad I saw that because i've been restored to reality, I put myself in perspective in the world. One of the satish things about modern society is the light that our cities admit at night prevent us from seeing the stars. And when you can see the stars is not just because i'm interested in astronomy, which are not, I am interested in perspective very much.
And we live in a ruler. And when I look up at night, the first thing I think is, boy, I am significant. I actually don't think i'm the center of the universe.
So we dance at me like I don't think i'm the most important thing. And it's good to know that because i'm not actually and humor is a really great shortcut to that understanding. If you can laugh at yourself, if you can laugh at the situations around you, you have instantly put that into perspective.
And the important perspective is this is just a blip on a time mine that goes on for who knows how long he doesn't end. By the way, I just don't know when, but that kind of lets everybody know you feel that. But the most important thing about humor is there's nothing that your opponents hate more in big laugh out because they think they're god.
And when you laugh at them, IT is like hitting the wicked, which of the west, with a garden hose, they just melt into this cackling pile of which clothes they can't stand IT. If you make fun of them, you, dimon, wer them because you tell the truth about them. And the truth is they are absurd.
They may be evil, but they're also stupid. And we need to say that our later infect, it's the saving Grace. If they were evil in smart, we'd be in serious trouble.
But no, they're commute. Harris. They may have dark intentions, but he still dumb. And I just thank god for that every day. So with that, I want to, I want to introduce dan bung o who, from my experience spending the day and tilsa, i've learned everybody knows, dam bungie, you know, everyone is doing as awesome t shirts, everyone seems to love him. So I just want to add very quickly my perspective and damping.
You know, who might worked with? I knew dam, I actually had dam bung, I know, is running for office when he just left the secret service. And then I became his co worker, and then I became his friend.
When I am now, I would say two things about damp ago, damped gino, want a sport spill ever met? Actually, devan geno has the ability to boil down what's happening, incredibly complex things, into the perfect distillation. But he can tell you exactly what's happening in one phrase.
And he does IT in a queens accent, queens new ork access, which is just absolutely the greatest. And the second thing i'll take a dambulla e property, or suspect, is one that tougher human beings in the world for real, not just because you can do fifty or push PS, which you can ask him what is pull up record is I haven't even bothered. It's a lot I mean, in a much more significant way.
He's tough inside. And you know that the measure for most men is how you deal with your employer because it's one thing you like. You be the tough guy in the bar at your own dinner table.
You dad, pretty tough. One thing in my dad is is pretty tough. Okay, yeah, okay. that. But what's your attitude at work if you're employers like, you know I want you to do something and violates your conscience and no one's around there's no one around your wife doesn't know you're not humiliated in front of your loved ones. It's just like, go ahead and do this thing and like everything, i'll be cool.
What's your answer? You know, just sort of violate your own moral code, no one will know. And I just happened to know for a fact that dad bongeor s response was like, what gets bent? No, no next and so debug to death in the kind of guy who have a lot of trouble holding a job in the media business. In fact IT would be impossible and so dem bungee has made his own media business, which has been widely ly successful and i'm proud to be his friend on the base of that of many other parties. Ladies gentlemen, damp on geno.
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i'm glad you're here, and i'm glad .
you're here. I think you took work off to be here, which i'm really grateful for, but i've waited all day. I think you're the first, first time. This is, what did you make of that debate last night?
wow. Here's what I, I used if that you know, the bunch, you know, rule, who listens to my show? I, so we've got to have everybody.
So the two is three. The two of my, my statistic course, and my, my skills are terrible. But what way we stay with a bungee? Al, I say, give IT about twenty four hours to let a story brook.
So I generally, like tucker, will go and listening to what most of the jerk wards in the mainstream media have to say. And then I naturally assume the opposite is true. So when I heard this morning, after watching the debate doing the live show, you guys tuned into our live stream, yeah, man, we kick some as as you see that we were like, number five in the world.
We beat all these billion dollar media companies in miami, in studios like fAllen apart. Syria would like wires hanging out of the ceiling. We did that well. You all did IT for us, and we appreciate.
So I get up in the morning and having run for office and having been on TV and an radio, I realized, you know, when you run and you got skin in the game, that everything you know about politics is probably wrong from the candidate site. It's only two things. Anyone know what IT is? Man, you got my whole music.
My man, brother, I love this guy. I going to come back, I get my knee was a bad jump off the stage and hugging. It's two things. If you listen to my show and if anyone tells you it's anything different than these two things, promptly dismiss them as ignorant.
Morrises politics are snapshots and sound bites that's IT guys like me and talker and all of you politically active patria, you guys don't need to be convinced. You guys don't need a White paper to understand that high marginal tax rates. You don't need that.
okay? The americans out there who are busy and they wanted hold anything against them, who are busy and working in at soccer games, right? They see a picture and they see a sound, right? And they hear something that's in. So when I woke up this morning, I noticed that do the snapshots and sound bites lens. I'm looking at the snapshots, a camila Harris and I might someone going to show me a good one.
She's like.
No of you did. What what how was IT the thinker pose like from the famous stage? Come on, who's never been noticed that you like the school bus said of the greatest clip ever, trump ed with tucker.
And then they get on the school base. So i'm like, OK, where's the snapshot? Everyone has a snapshot ever.
Even George W. A. Bush, he was dating and he was debate, and gore and gore came. remember? He gave a look.
And that was the snapshot, right? Where was the snapshot? So the media telling me that was a big, resounding Victory.
President kala Harris, ladies and everyone, go. And in micou, there are no snapshots. So i'm going to have to clean this up from my audience with some of them may believe this bs.
And I said, well, clearly they'll be a sound bite. I won't take advantage of my opponents of youth and experience. The nine hundred and eighties called for their foreign policy, but there's gonna one of those, right.
And I noticed something that wasn't like magic. And you know why? Because the left ling media goods have a problem right now and the problems you on must, they did not want to that i'm serious and it's a real problem.
They did not want to spread the bs sound bites around because they were all fake. None of them were are. They were all in authentic nonce.
You know, the fine people thing. We've heard that the blood bath, we've heard that too. There's no sound by either. So sorry, I promise I keep my other answers tired but long winded answer was very simple because that debate was at best a push. And if it's a push and trump is ahead, which I believe he is, then I take IT as A W for us. So don't believe the time.
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Sorry, no, I know wasn't long wait at all. I think that's really smart. I think you're absolutely right. I kept thinking, know your frustrate is just like anything. It's like watching your kids play sports like god, you know, do you see whatever but and the closer you are in, the more emotionally invested you are, the more emotion you are about IT. But I didn't see any moment in that where someone's like i'm really not sure who'd to vote for oh, and voting combo Harris, yeah.
I think when you run for office and you see this two, you start to figure out to the political narratives at the main sure media tell you are damaging, are typically not the only damaging political narrative of what would have heard trump last night because I I believe he's ahead now is going to be some cheating and scamming yeah, in a fair election I he's ahead. So if he's ahead, only had to do was push last night. But we were told he lost.
I went on my show today and said he didn't. So if he lost, there had to be a damaging and destructive political narrative. The only damaging and destructive political narratives are ones to do this one thing.
They change your preexisting notion of who a candidate is. right? I give you a quick example.
right?
That's smart. You hear a story about ted cruise in a strip club. IT hurts.
That's onna. Think him up. That's not his reputation. Everybody believes him to be a four different guy, which he is. That's a damaging story. Yet you hear that story say like some country singer who's a real party or some runs for office, and you hear he was in a strap, a strip club last week is going, it's gonna do anything.
That's why all those stories about the anal trump people had already seen him on the Howard stern show talking about being a Young single day in new york like none of IT hurt. So I ask you, if trump got hurt last tonight, what changed your mind? Good luck you.
That's why everybody he's quiet because, you know, i'm right. But what changed your mind about koala haris? Well, twenty eight percent of voters say they don't know who come.
Alarm is, well, who is he? Have to lesson. Yeah, you in the front. what? Who is he? Oh, I don't know.
She's the banker lady. What did he tell you? Less like to change your mind.
Nothing, nothing. So how did we lose? I agree with your point. I think there are a couple of moments and I think you and I I mean, you're like, you are the master debater. You have to say those words if you listen to my show, you know, don't say them .
having called worse.
you are the man you have to say if, but you did this for a living on TV in front of four million people at night. You, it's our instant to go. Gosh, you had IT like, go for IT.
And I get IT one hundred percent in a couple answers is a public could have been tighter, but I feel pretty good. I'm not cocky about IT and I want to already talk about a red wave. You're going to get kicked in the nuts again if you keep talking about that. But I feel sorry I put a cup on but I just like I feel pretty good last and I was at best to push.
is interesting that you said that the the twitter that acts that he on mosque is a pivotal figure in this election. Can you flush .
IT that all bit? So I read this article. You know, the watch to impose the democracy does.
It's always the opposite, of course, as noted of what they're saying, do you believe they are literally an iron curtain over information? The point of the washington post is to hide reality from you is to tell you that your eyes are lying to you.
Is that in lario, like they had the balls to put that on, like their mass and like democracy dies that at the washington post, like that all there is, i'm ready with peace the other day. And the headline is it's the thousand piece with the same title. Elon must misinformation about the elections that threatened democracy from the people who voted to russia, hopes the hundred bides laptop with a russian disinformation homes of kind of all areas.
And I thought, and I know, talker, you and I actually discuss this on my show, when you are kindly ough to comment the are and see, I thought to myself, like folks, you know, the demons is a real man. Evils a very real thing. Evils a very real thing.
I was talking to this gentlemen that who runs a pro life xy grouski then, who we advertisers on our show too. And we're talking about a group of people right now talking about the crazy st things like castrating kids and schools showing the point. I you know what you said before.
I've heard you say many times and right like this is the kind of stuff thirty years ago you'd be beaten up by, the parents were arrested for doing, and everybody would celebrate you. And the thing about elon that has them so threatened is elon is provided a platform for the first time in england and night. He's a self admitted, not conservative.
He's just not a liberal either that has them genuinely threatened because the liberals built this thing. They built essentially this new global, almost like cosmic town square with storing right. They built this cosmic town square, which they thought mistakenly was going to create a monopoly over ideas for the next generation of kids.
And what happened? This, this tony, start like billionaire, comes in and buy the platform and says, listen, i'm not really a conservative, but those women are crazy, and i'm going to let you conservatives talk. And the entire world melt IT down.
I mean, there is nothing that frightens the liberal right. Am I crazy that. What is the liberals biggest fear? The the modern liberal is biggest fears.
The community know there is nothing the liberal hates more than being embarrassed because they're not used to IT. Listen, you work at a CNN across firing these people. You know how they are.
They are so used to be in at these, which won cocktail parties. They are so used to have them, the flower PH to them, and people kissed in the rest. And remember, the old addition was, don't messed with people who buying ink by the barrel.
No one. People mess with the cops before they mess with the media. And now nobody respects them.
People like them. Well, community note, you're dumb ass. And they look stupid and they don't know how to respond. Elan has changed everything. The whole game has changed, and they don't know what to do.
So I would say I would put a little final point and say, i've been around Richard liberals every single day in my life until four years ago when I just said i've never gonna around them again. I did my time, but I spent fifty one years in rich liberals. And I think the secret that they're hiding, they don't hide the warehouse of their sex lives or the chaos of their persons lives, that's all.
Note, the one thing they don't want you to know is that their mediocre, they don't have any, any skills. Actually, they can't really do anything. And so they built this entire universe of nonprofits and colleges and government bureaucracies, all designed to give them employment, wealth and status, when in fact, they don't deserve any of IT because they're totally useless people.
Actually, they can't do anything. They're not impressive. They're dumb. And I know that because I know them i'm not guessing about this and I think social media have allowed us to see who they really ask like know Hillary clinton is like a not an impressive you know she's eviler whatever and she's worship bail in her spare time and I like look true but really she's like not very smart. She's never had an original thought. She's totally been all if you asked her like her deepest thought would be like today is the first day of the rest of my life because she's got a kind of bumper sticker I Q she's an idio actually they all our ideas and social media allows everyone to know that. And so they just can't wait for people like you in prison.
You'll stop pointing that out. You know that that just brilliant, you know, fred, single, no pass.
but revolved with my edit one derful man.
man. He has an amazing book. I can't recommend them off. It's called revolt against the masses. And it's a history of what talker just said.
You pointed that out just beautifully, and you segway nicely from social media. But the just to the book is very simple that what toker said is accurate. These people hate everything, merchandise, craft or anything involved in a meritocracy, precisely because they have no merit.
They are completely mediocre people who yearned for this new, restocked, racy of ideas, where, because they said something and y've got an G O label next to them that you are supposed to fall to its true and under the even mildest of scrutiny from a former cop who grew up in queens who asked a simple question like there's A P, P tape out there it's kind of weird no one seen IT right like dud trump drink diet coke for breakfast and IT was a major story in the imposing doesn't p tape and like how there us that point i'm part of the ideological arrests. Cracks you, worried you a copy in asia, what is yeah, I worked for a living. I had a real job.
I I get, i'm sorry you didn't. But I mean, you have to worked with these idiots. That's a brilliant point that in social media you're exposed to their impossible every single day and they hated. And elon won't give the the buffer mechanism of deleting your account and he allows you to go back and forth with them.
you know. But it's I didn't use to think this. I always thought because I worked in the media, people would always say they hate to the media.
I be like, are I? But it's not that big deal that the media is run. I completely change my view, but it's that actually it's people speaking is the thing that upsets the most.
No, you can unleash physical hell on a city. You can destroy larger city, new york city, through and restore immigration. And people are literally defecating on the sidewalk and getting raped in the subway.
It's like not a big deal to them. But if you say something out loud that exposes their lives, they actually want to kill you. That is the one thing they can stand.
So my question to you, as someone who just left the media and built his own media godd bless you for that once again, how long can they tolerate? You are honestly, because what you do is not just inconvenient to them. It's like the thing they hate most. They stay up late thinking about you yeah.
I wrote a whole chapter in this last book about basically given a middle finger to, it's not just left this, by the way, it's swampy republicans to I I hope you all understand that no thing for him yeah I mean, listen to know, you expect stupidity from the liberals. But what tuckers getting out with this? They don't want you to speak.
He's one hundred percent spot on. And it's the swamy right too. And you know, how long will they let me speak? I say all the time, like the most dangerous guy, a public class, me, but whatever. But it's true cliches, how we have an element of truth, or where they wouldn't be cliches. But the most dangerous person in the world that someone actually nothing to lose know.
I had the swear d moment I want to be mccain and I like here would be like danny downer but know when you get something like cancer and I like a man, you could like die and stuff and that's not cool and know who's got, where is my dog get dead guy here and where like that here you go don't dad, brother, what's the number one rule of the DAMO show? Don't get dead. So when some right and liberals do things that help you get dead, but so is cancer, cancer will help you get dead quick.
So don't get IT and sucks. So when you survive something like that and you realize kashmir, you know, like, I know I have an exploration day, but I was open IT wasn't like next week or anything like that, right? IT changes everything, and they tried to stop me.
I got involved early, early with parler, because I knew twitter under jack was a train reck. And I took three trillion dollar companies to take me down. We were the number one APP in the world.
Not a news, not me in the world. We built that thing from two hundred thousand users to twenty million in the a year I was involved. And IT took apple, google and amazon to take me down.
And I gotta tell you something. I looked at my wife when that happened, caused me a lot of money, and I put a lot of sweat equity into that. And I was. Now they tried, and I was very upset. I mean, my wife and I cried a lot about IT because we really, you know, we can thank you.
And I said, what do you do next? So I have to spend in a couple days think IT about, like, how do I stick IT to them? And this is the chapter where IT I want up, given a conversation with this guy, Chris, and the end this company called rumble, that was largely to pack a lot of the videos.
And Chris asked me, he said, you think you can do with rumble what you did with part of? I said, your dam, right? I can.
I said, give me one more shot to stick IT to these people. And i'll tell you something. Last night I saw some statistic. I think he was on live search APP, that thirteen percent of the digital video traffic last and I in the united states was rumble. And I thought to myself, holy shit, you believe that is going that we were doing pet videos, you know, five years ago.
And thanks to his, so you can't let them win, talk or ever and you know, they took us down and and say, someone, what if they come get you on the servers so we were like, okay, let's build their own server form and then someone said to me and answer, we did in rumble. Now we have rumble cloud and then someone said to me, then they're going to cancel you processing like stripe gonna come after you. I said, how hard is that the start of processing company? They were like, it's hard.
I said, let's start one and it's great. We have parallel economy. And then they said the book publisher, the bush, but they're definitely not going to publish enemy, your books.
So I look at my wife and I said she's back to, and how hard is that you think to publish books? Very hard. Oh my god.
Start to publishing up. So I publish my own books now. Fp, whatever they tell you can do you go doing and you you start your own company and then you get your own advertises.
That's how you do IT. You pulled a leo to carrio from wolf of wall street. Just don't the raud anyone, i'm not leaving, not even I will haunt you tell these liberals, I will haunt you some the pitches for the rest of your lies on this planet there.
Youtube decided to cancel me. Youtube sends me a letter in the email where can knew you said, may still work. They said, you've gotto pull this video down as I got a Better idea. We're just gonna na cancel you with is and i'm going to go advocate for a platform and then run the one shoot later for like growing about like this scrushy people don't ever let them teach you down ever, ever whatever they tell you not to do, you do times ten you're my sister collapsed up my sisters here have a Kelly waved everyone and my .
brother in law, chuck too.
Let me I used to sleep on kelleys floor in our house and seldin because we don't have any air conditioning in the other rever that then I put a few bikes down. It's a hard floor that was that I was awesome.
good. What is the H. R, department your company? Say, when you talk like this.
polar, polar is the H. R department. Pola, what does H R say when I talk like this? Once in a while, i'll come down.
There were a couple times I was doing unfiltered, like this fox show. And, you know, some stuff we d like. There was like some always like a little squeak sometimes and I come down and should be like, you did IT again. yeah. I like, yeah, I did one more time.
Sorry, do you think like in your heart of hearts, deep, deep inside, when you were working for the company, you just mentioned that you did you think yourself maybe I don't have like a super long future.
And corporate media, I knew IT, I know IT. I knew that I just listening. I can't work for anyone.
I'm too over this crap you know like I have a set of ideas and things i'm going to say and I really I don't really give a them about. Haven't some like moral, ethical sensor over me? Know, as a lot of things on my show, I was like, I could change.
I made a lady on a photo line, super nice use, obvious ly here, the VIP thing. And she's like that, you know, I love you show, but you really have to stop cursing. And I said, know you, I know he's right. I love jesus when I love. I love jesus.
Jesus doesn't like when people course but there's a part of me that really hard to dig out, you know in its this new york part of me and when i'm dropping like a massive f bomb, I believe me i'm not proud of me. I got kids too. I mean, know sometimes I think kashmir, my twelve year old Bobby watching, is going, dad, please, but i'm just a really passionate guy and did you .
talk like that growing up at the tennis club in tom beach or no?
Listen, brother, I learned that a swimming, a fire hydrant, a quarter, a sixty fourth in murder. Lin, you like this? Yeah, I don't .
even know where that is.
Kill does Kelly does, which he used to coach command visits our parents. So Kelly es, she's my sister. I've grown up, up, up forever, but we don't SHE share any biological relationship.
My parents got the voice very Young, so she's always taken Carry me. So SHE would visit her dad in the city, and and my dad would come and get us. So in order to save the rye, my father with them pick her up in my house and drive her back along island after you dropped this off.
So, yeah. And he said, I mean, we grew up above a bar and a cockroach and festive apartment. So I always GTA kick out of IT went some liberal bag tells me like, you don't know what it's like to be one of us really Brown you serious like I was one of you before you were ever one of you like, you have no idea, you know.
when when was your and then, you know, you worked famously for the federal government. When did your views become what they are now?
So I was a copy, new york. I was never ever a liberal ever, but I was definitely left leaning independent. And I had a bumper on my ford escort.
Is a question. Authority like that was my thing. I never trusted anyone. It's the only thing to kept me from being a democrat. I was never a democrat, have never voted for a democrat, never register democrat. But when I became A P I knew the conservative path was the only way you can only walk into so many generational broken homes where the grandmother, the mother and the kids are living in the same rent controlled, you bugging festive apartment and nobody has a job.
You can only walk into that home one hundred times before you say, man, if this is the government helping, like, don't help me, please, whatever you, the old region, and try out from the government know, please stop helping please god, am not using his name in ready to stop helping people. And, you know, that's when I started to really see the light. And then since you know, i'm always comfortable talking and he was a friend, I mean, I was know my mom.
IT is hard. I mean, I don't mean to be a bus just lost my mom. And you know, yeah.
Thank you, brother. I needed that. My, my mom, I got a call recently. I was not that long ago, and you know, I I SHE had fAllen down the stairs and died unexpectedly. Ly, but my mom was SHE love me.
But the system broker, and I just broker, mean, he was this really powerful, strong woman who had been through so much, and I just watched this decay over time. And the problem is the government was always trying to help her, was on snap and all these programs and all of these things. And when you tell people it's OK not to add value to the world and be productive, and i've got news for you, a lot of people would just stop being productive and IT really hurt.
I mean, I tried to save her so many times. And I mean, outside of the just trauma, lu zona, when I did, he was, someone expected. The part that still gets me now is I really always thought I was five minutes from saving.
Or I swear my wife can tell I was like, this time is IT like when to get at this time, and we're going to turn this ship around and can save her. Now, you know, and i'm telling you, that's what the government does, the people, it's why i'm so passionate, like you about this caused me, my wife and I used to sit back at eight o'clock. I've told you this personally.
You know, it's true because i've told you many times and your monolog on fox was, must see if I was the only thing, the only thing, only thing I would sit there and like, be paid to the screen. I watch other guys, but he was like, that was a my White, but I get the popcorn out, man, because I was always something I learned that was in sight all and I got that. You feel the same way I do like i'm not passionate about.
I'm not running for office folks. I don't need any more money. I've invested a hope on just a life is good, I am on the air every day as an validate for this cause. And that is IT. I don't care if I ever get another sponsor is to warn people that government is a cancer of plague in your life, that outside of our military, of functioning court system and a local government for some roads and traffic lies, there is nothing these people will do for you that will not destroy you. In the end, it's terrible.
Thank you for sharing that. I think it's absolutely true, right? I don't want that to be true, but they don't have a single success actually, not once you judge a tree by its fruits. When I ask you specifically about something that has bothered me for the past six weeks that we do not talk about at all, and you are uniquely positioned to comment on IT, and that's the attempt of assassination of trump, and I will stop there. What was that do you think?
You know, I was at a congressional hearing with some members of congress who actually cared about IT you like crae and some others, not necessarily some of the leadership who might saying little care. They just seem it's is weird that the former president, potentially next president, I says, was shot ahead on my television. A guy was murdered in front of his kids and the stories disappeared.
Intel, like the superman two phantom zone, you know, remember, they sends. Odd that because I think the story it's like out there for and you like, no, nobody knows who the guy is working with. If anyone, no one is not, not a social media picture is surfaced to this kid at all.
So someone asked me with this, an inside job with this intent, and I never say anything. I came back up ever because my credibility ties at stake. And i'm never going to be a sensationalist about IT, but I will tell you this layer incompetence is intent correct. I give you an example.
european, you just one more time.
Layer incompetence is intent exact so well. So my brother was a doctor, right? A smart guy.
If he's a doctor, right? And if he goes to the mall on a hundred and ten degree oklahoma city day and he his drug, sorry, chuck, he's got a different but say he's smart cat right to sit right there and he's drinking and he's blow into traffic lights and he's got some Young Kitty's babysitting in the car and then he walks in the mall, leaves them here and the kid dies, did he intend to give him? no.
But there is so much layer incompetence, we presume. So when you're a secret service agent like I was for twelve years who's done, I mean, high level hot zone protection Operations everywhere from afghanistan to indonesia, you know, i've got the receipts to back IT up, and that's why they never messed with me. Ever noticed about a single person has come out from the secret service, but like that guys never, ever notice someone, is that they don't even dare because i'll just whip out, we remember this oh, you weren't there for that where, yeah, you didn't see that.
okay. So how was he put on the ex? How are you walk out on stage at all when there's an open threat? How does a guy with a range finder managed to the vert entire layer? No million dollars security plan? How is that you don't set up a security room? So you don't have to ask me, was IT an inside job or not? Because I truth this.
I don't know. I don't know insiders. I'm an outsider, but I can tell you for a fact layer, incompetence is intent.
And although IT is relevant, obviously, if someone on the inside knew about this, and I find IT very suspicious that we know nothing about this shooter at all. I mean, we know everything. If you a, god forbid, you were shooted democratic, of course do not.
I am absolutely resolutely against political ones. If you were a, god forbid, do that, I promise the media would be talking to the neighbors and everything. But why don't we know anything about this? This may, this shooter, this killer, why you think i'm stupid? There's something going on here. And layer, incompetence is absolutely intent.
Well, okay, so layd incompetence is intent. Persistent indifference is approval. So if nobody cares that Donald trump s you shot in the face six weeks ago, that lets you know they approve of IT.
No, I mean, nobody said you don't find that odd either. I mean, folks, think about IT. right? There was a debate last night.
The first one since the former president, Better than probably fifty shots going to be the next president, is on stage. How many people brought up that he was shot ahead? Now, this, this, there's nothing even remotely but I gotto tell you.
Imagine again, god forbid, I was democrat. I protected a democrat. I protected bill clinton, barack obama.
George w. Bush was like a democrats sandwich. We don't kill our political leaders, period.
But you both know, god forbid, someone had done the same thing to come. A, there would have been moments of silence. Rituals would have been held before.
There would have been a seven minute mondays of videos. They would have brought out, like every single first responder who was there would have been honored. They would have been a closing statement about donal trop was shot, the head, none in the housing on days of like one thousand hundred and fifty.
For this just happened. This just, I just saw a movie a few weeks ago when he say, I mean, if I was coming out of a movie when I heard that happened hundred percent correctly, the indifference to a man getting shot, the head on live television, and no one even mentions IT at the bay. When I said to you before, brothers and sisters, man, the demons are real evils real.
It's not some fake thing you've seen him. What I can't explain, I don't know what the hell IT is. I'm not your preacher. I'm your philosopher.
Is that some quantum mechanics thing is that entangle me is that every good you know particle has an intangible that I have no idea. I don't know what IT is, but because I don't know what IT is doesn't mean IT isn't there. My dog doesn't understand physics IT doesn't mean it's not real.
It's real. And the fact that not a single person brought up last night, David Moore, I mean, what was with David? This guy kid, me trust to bate, three people less.
And then you get this, linsey, whatever her name is, that they didn't even have the courtesy to say, you know, mr. President, know, want to acknowledge what what happened you, we feel really terrible from the family at abc. Thank you for coming out tonight.
IT would have been a moment where I think even you and I can't stand A B C, would have been like her, I would ever like, at least they said, IT not a word, not a working word about IT guy, get shot ahead on T. V. And by the way, he's been amazing.
You don't even talk about, I know i'm not a name drop or I promise it's stupid and you look at come more on when you do IT I don't have don't know these two things, don't ever do don't ever tell anyone you're education because then you're probably in idio and don't ever name drop, but in this case is important. I spoke to him the next day after that, now maybe two days. I want to be precise.
This guy made was like, nothing happened. I was OK. Mister president was gone about something that I never called, ever, ever.
So whatever I do, trust me. He picks up because I never call. I said to him, may be in a secret service guy, you shot the head on that I can.
I'm horrified. You know, we let you down. He is a good, that sucks. man. Shut ahead, as I heard to pull up with a by.
And I was like, I think you were not like, ask me about like eggs c mufflers up like he just like, do you know what? He's just the and any other politician would have done a national day of remembrance. I got shopping ahead on live TV and he's like, ham and really sucked. Heard my ear and with a bandage that's just who he is been sorry, I did know I did that.
What I said, I completely agree with that. And in fact, I mean, his first reaction to getting shot that night was, I can't believe how brave everybody at the event was. They didn't run nothing.
I thought here, this guy has been attacked as a narses, among many other things, throw to democracy. And his first concern is for everybody else. And he's impressed by their bravery.
I am just quite amazing, but I do think and I don't want to get dark about IT or whatever, but the fact that mean, for example, has sent the debate, he said, to come on here is like you've attacked me as a threat to democracy, not just something you disagree with or the opposing your opponents, but as like an actual threat to the united states and its continued existence. Maybe you inspired to go to shoot me in the face and I was just like, stop complaining. Oh, shut up.
Just to two to three is not a big deal. Feel like for violence I mean, I don't know how was to interpret that a Normal person is horrified by someone getting shot by the way come, I got shot in the face. I would be totally opposed to that. I may get shooting people on the face. I understand and I don't like her at all, but but they're not against IT.
That's what i'm saying. But I think you and I always asked people to bring facts and data company and jokingly commercials on the show. What you just said is an even remotely controversial.
I mean that the left, i'm going to stigmatize all democrat, but that the modern left, the progressive, liberal, radical left, worship's violence as a political tool of oppression is not even remotely controversial. If you just read the news, I mean, you had people and my crazy, like you all saw IT. So be A M and antia side is a good idea to start burning down american cities, which ironically, were mostly liberal.
Like, do you know why dogs are generally, but they want you put a dog in in a cage to train them because they want like ship around and kind of thing. Not liberals like they were right. Like you can train them. They're burning their own cities down and you've got .
out never sure. I mean, i'm not the first one to note. You try that in a small .
town IT actually won't work well. Not it's you've got this like you're so correct because you've got this like stocks homes syndrome with liberals who are like, if I don't let another angry will burn my liberal city down then i'm part of the problem. Do you like what are you always just stupid like the judge hear yourself, you eat IT.
So it's like they're burning the cities down. We're all watching this brother, you and I were on the air and this is going down and the ali velshi remember nbc on pretty with ali he's like, it's a mostly peaceful but there's a building in the background Brown, its burning and there's people like, yeah this is great like there is zero dispute. The left glorifies violence.
zero. We don't have this problem at all. People asked me all the time, oh, aby, who are political as what to january sixty? Don't write IT don't hate comes that's hot.
What's oh, you're shocked to my answer that's fascinating because commoner Harris, according to the API, was was almost killed by a pipe bomb. And the only people covering IT are freaking conservatives, not you. You told me i'm supposed be concerned about violence on jane six, on the only one talking about IT outside of a few other reporters that you they love violence.
They love IT. And here's the reason. Here's the reason. Don't ever forget this. This is the most frightening part about the minor liberal. See, we're all god fearing patients in this room.
So you have a built in emergency break on your behavior, right? Your values do not come from the constitution. They are only protected by the document, but they come from god with a capital g that's a different power.
But he gives them a, creates an aside tric war for us, and IT doesn't. You should never forget this because of that emergency break. God, there are things you won't do to other people you just want.
You will not go in punch tucker carson to me in the face. You won't do IT because not because someone told you not to do IT, but because god is a beauty, you a sense of values, and you just won't do IT. The modern secular liberal has no emergency break at all.
When the socialist talks about the ends justifying the means, they're not kidding. That means means nothing to them. So political violence for them is totally justifiable because there's no moral company.
There is no emergency break and if they say, well, if we put shock troops in the street, will own the streets, scare the how lot of the conservatives and we'll engage in a group of hecker windows where they won't even speak out and how are not A W for and in their perverse minds, that calculus makes perfect sense. It's their cro. It's how they live. You just have to understand IT, or you always get your ice kick by IT.
So what what they're doing is keep ting vandalism against the country. It's purely destructive. It's not creative.
All they're building nothing. They're only tearing things down. They pulled down statues. They replaced them with nothing except that almost.
So you ask, who would do that? Who came its vandalism? Where does that impulse come from? The rage.
And of course, he comes from within. Happy people don't do that. Happy people sort of enjoy the flowers.
They don't set them on fire. I do think the main difference between left and rate in this country is not political. It's fundamental.
It's one group is happy and the other group is truly miserable. They hate themselves and there for you. So by the way, people who hate themselves have no problem having you. Be very afraid of people who hate themselves like Clairs. When that camera came on her at the open means about my life on TV, I can tell SHE fear instantly. SHE was terrified and SHE kind of pull herself together, but he was afraid, how do you stay happy? You're on the happy team not to get too personal, but what is your program for staying happy?
You know. I am not a happy guy. No, i'm not. I love my wife. What I talk about all the time in the show, you some kind of seme celebrity just from my show winner, like crazy date night stories, but you know that you ever read the book and natural, not the the movie is good, the book, the moment book.
And there's a line where roy hob's girlfriend says, the roy, you know that we all live two lives, the one we learn from and the one we live after that. That's a great line, but it's the second part. He says that really matters.
He says the real path to happiness is through suffering. And she's right now there's a lot of like biochemical reasons beyond the scope of this conversation that I won't born you with about doper me on southern rap. But god gave you a really intricate happiness reward system, but the only way to access so that IT feels good, that really feels good, that it's deep, not liberal happiness.
Coke, blow crack, drinking, herland, whatever i'm talking about, true happiness, where you feel you can die one day satisfying, make no mistake and listen to what i'm telling you, is the best advice you're ever going to get. Not because he came for me, because someone gave IT to me and IT was genius. It's only through suffering.
So people asked me, I joke about this cold plunge thing I have, which sucks in the morning like nothing. You've never ever jump in forty degree water at six in the morning every morning, and just sit there and freeze. You know why I do IT anyone have any idea? Because IT sucks.
That's why. That's why I do IT. Because it's sucks.
No, i'm serious. ous. Yeah, there's called shock proteins and all this stuff.
Your brain is instrumental wired by the intelligent, intelligent creator to have to earn every ounce of happiness. My wife and I have a date night on friday night. That's the one night a week.
Me and her let loose and you know what, I earned that i'm up every morning working out, jump in in a damn cold plunge and fifty years old, i'm fAllen apart. I'm sitting there squatting dead, lifting sweden. I'm down with my show.
I'm up from six. I banging out work from what, ten to three pm, right back to show prepped the next day, right? And sana, my wife comes as good to copy.
SHE hates showing something. Sh'll do you this? So I sit one hundred and ninety degrees for thirty minutes.
Why do I sit in? Because IT socks, that's why. And you know what, when you're done with IT, you ever listen a goggins.
They're you should be doing things that suck. And you know what, your friday nights with your wife are gonna the greatest gift you ever got. Because you know why? Because IT doesn't suck.
And you are so used everything sucking. So am I happy? No, six days a week.
I'm freak miserable, but I am as happy as a pig in our ship pile on friday night. And I love my life and i'm not suicide. And I love jesus.
I love my life. I love you, and you love you too. Two things that suck.
Don't be a liberal. Seek out a fake stub. Fake food stuff.
That's what they do. That's why they hate themselves. Everything is fake and artificial. Praise for each other.
Stupid up at right? So what do they do? There will smoke and dope and weed all day, be getting up at the help, gets up a ten oclock in a more ten clock and a i'm done with my day clock and more just up. sorry.
That is so awesome. I just i'd love that. So take us out with where you think the country is in a year and where you think the people in this room are in a year. You described your list not just as people who tune them, but as part of a movement. Or is that movement in a year?
You know, I am worried about the country. I'm worried because having lived through well, I was Young with a ragan revolution. I want to pretend that was active in politics. When I was ten, you know, I was borne in seventy four, but I did live through IT, and I became fascinated by IT at the time.
So having lived through that and having lived through rooty, Julie, on these new york, I have this expression that again, if your listeners, you know what IT is, and the question I ask everyone, I know the country is blessed and touched by the hand of god. I know what, I know evils real, but I know good is real too. I do.
I know god is really like. I feel IT. I believe it's an article of faith I can prove with you I can pull a spread sheet out in my button, say, ah, here IT is.
But i'm telling you, this countries different. We should not have survived the revolutionary war. The ods were five thousand and one.
We were to win that against a british emp. ire. We were saved in the world of eighty twelve.
Some historians, i'll tell you, buy a understory. M, I mean, we shouldn't won that either. We should have never survived the civil war and been more prosperous.
We shot each other. IT was IT was gw some then we survived the happy. We home survived that. I mean, we should not be here. And it's not only, I mean, we've spent the country into a oblivion.
We have, you know, I hate to word literally right, I can stand IT, but we have like non figured morons running this place. And not only are we still here, but where the most powerful empire in the history of the known Cosmos, now inside of close and you like. So forget me.
But that is not by power of human beings alone. There's some divine, something divine about the united states. It's special. I mean that that's that's a talking point, brothers, i'm not running for office. The problem I have is it's all significant like I said due before in an unintentional segway like think of the country is a collective organism that has to do things at suck order to enjoy the good times. And unfortunately, we do a lot of things to suck.
So having lived through Juliana's new york and reagans united states, I ask people all the time, do you think it's bad enough yet? Because we'll always, churchill said, right? They are given the all the opportunities in the end of the united stay.
We should do the right thing, right? We'll always figure this out. But IT has to get bad enough. And what makes me worry, talker, is I just don't think it's bad enough yet.
I don't wish suffering on anyone, but I just told you I bring suffering on my own life because I know what makes the good times that much Better. And I know in new york I live this, I lived through, I think twenty five hundred people were murdered in the city. You have any idea how IT that's like afghanistan, like under the taliban and everybody in new york, oh, this is that they're definitely going to like to republican.
They would find two, three dead bodies a day. Juliane runs. And another of you guys remember what happened? And visio, he want no, he didn't.
No, he lost. You know that and everybody who's like how what how to hold you, he lost in a slivered did David dickson. They called them daily eighty nine ah he lost.
And no one in new york to believe that they would like what the hell has to happen? What has to happen? Well, i'll tell you what happened.
Twenty five hundred more people were murdered for four more years. People died, like actually died brutal death, and really only ran again. And he won in a close race, at any rate, again four years later, after to clean in the city up.
I lived through IT, you know, won by in a city where the registration advantage was ten to one democrats or republican. He won by eighteen points. Go look at up eighteen points.
So my i'm optimistic because I know there's a divine hand of god touching this place. I'm just afraid we're not even close to bad enough yet. And anyone telling you, oh, yet, it's bad enough.
People are going to wake up. We had inflation. IT was nine percent nine. And the gym, my art, you had mortgage rates of with fifteen percent people have to suffer. It's not you I know you're thinking you're out there.
You're thinking with mean and talk or thinking we wanted just wake up so you don't have to do this cold plunge take. There's a way out of this. It's called like, don't get dead and don't be in s hole.
Like this is in hard. Here's the general, don't kill people in the street. Try to give a little about the government as possible.
Control your own health care. And I don't cut my kids genitals off when they are Young. Ly, this is an hard, and they're like, like, you know, feel like, but then we got ta try IT first.
Okay, I can stop you. You go head. I don't know, I don't think I know we will save ourselves. I did not know where.
And next time we meet, I would like not in a live setting, but a very detailed description of your friday night but at the same time, done. Gina.
you guys hear my my updates on monday on the show, right? They're pretty crazy. Don't never come out with me on friday night.
I think we've actually been like throwing out of bars and stuff on, right? You know, kid rock, has that song get tossed a mixing drow at a bar. I've actually live that what's in my falter? I I would do anything I don't do. I don't do anything.
I totally believe you, dad. You know, thank you .
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