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In the meantime, here's our a latest episode, the dnc, with vince ones. So some just someone to send me video of the protesters outside the dnc. So I guess almost by definition, even crazy than the people inside the dnc.
And the first thing he notices, they're all wearing masks outside. And and I want to be mean, mental illness is real there, obviously. But what so interesting is I never see that in my life. Do you ever see anybody very masks outside?
Well, I live near washington, so as you actually do you but that's so there are categories of people, I think, orgias nerodia, and who've been misled, especially by the left. And they were the mask still up until this very day. bad.
That is for your health.
It's awful. It's awful. It's also White brother .
spoke ke cigarettes anyway.
actually think the cost to socialization is even worse. It's like your health is awful. But like, like what does that say about you and how isolated you are from the rest of yes, that can be good for your head.
And the truth is I think I don't think it's for IT. Like a lot of these people, I don't really thinking that is really about the health they may be themselves by saying fundamentally, it's a political gesture. It's i'm a part of a club.
It's a uniform. It's signaling here with the left. You're still doing IT to this day.
It's like crazy. I think i'm just too out of IT I mean, because I see that and i'm like OK specially a man. You're totally masculine ted, in pathetic you have no self respect to all. You hate yourself and for a good reason. That's the first thing I think with with contempt but also pity like I just can you actually see people with masks outside?
Yeah they are unfortunately. And um I I do think like the people that you're talking about outside the convention, yeah, that's also a means to commit a crime and get away with that. Well, that s really so a lot of states, our country, I don't know, it's all the states, a lot of them having any time asking the loss, of course, on the books.
And the concept is that you should ask.
shouldn't bandit, like, be able to rob a store with a handkerchief title and your face? So they have any time asking laws, which I think you're still on the .
books and no one ever .
got read them law in order present that activity. So anyway, but these guys and they commit crimes, is the same, is the true about antia. How often did we see a riot committed by antia where they destroyed things, where they killed people, where they burned, they burned down the third priest to many apples, all of the case, and they're warning masks in order to prevent people from knowing who they are so that they can be held accountable. And we accept IT because the left says, well, mass wearing is necessary .
because I don't want to get too much, which is a problem that I have. But did the FBI ever a mente? We spend a lot of time tracing the roots of Christian nationalism. And like scary middle school grandmothers are still in jail from january six, IT said, or Better. But did anybody in long enforcement ever get to the .
bottom in tia? No, no. And theyve on almost no interest.
In fact, you remember to my house and threaten my wife, vandal ized. My house killed the venture people around the country. Yeah, and we're just totally ignored. I and I I don't want to make him about me, or why about is not about me?
No, they didn't hurt me. Who think the victim of IT as your wife being a victim of IT.
then maybe you'd be given a read out on what happened. No, nobody cared. And um the cops did come to my house of months later.
In fact, two black cops, both of whom told me they were voting for trump in D. C. Great guys. Yeah came to my house and told to Carry gun when I went outside.
which the cops to do you're on your own.
That's what they didn't see you on your own. They said we recommend you that you Carry but they were actually great uh, but no but there was no effort to kind of find out who did this right. But it's just interesting again, I or make about me cause it's not.
But I just think it's remarkable that you could have this armed malaya in the streets that still exists and nobody at the FBI, they really are criminals. The people run the fb, if I can do secretaries of frequent criminal trying to use the effort, but they don't get to the bottle of IT. yeah.
Well, just as the crisis pregnant y centres around the country. So all the pro life pregnant y centres, the ones who actually help others, yes, who actually provide diverse and formula, of course, and who work with in the early stage of child life, a adoption like Angels on earth, uh, of every every single person i've interviewed who works with the four, a crisis pregnant y center, it's first of all a lot Better person than I am. yes.
And then you can feel the spirituality. I can, yes, I the goodness innate goodness come off of them and um all of the crimes against those places they don't get solves in fact they don't even get looked into in any mean. And that includes firebombing, that includes vandalism, smashing windows, attacking these facilities.
Meanwhile, if you are singing church him outside of an abortion mill, your life will be destroyed. If you're grandmother singing church hims outside of an abortion mill, your life will be destroyed. And when mary garlan the tourney gender was asked about this in congress, like hate crises, currency centers being destroyed, old ladies singing outside of abortion males, he said, well, he didn't say they already, but the old lady, uh, her faces out and it's in daylight so we can catch. But the antia people, they do IT at night.
So speaker mike Johnson, who's constantly telling you what a great Christian is sort of LED the effort to refund the FBI and build a new headquarters and has done nothing um I mean the FBI is now a kind of anti Christian uh secret police force um and the proportion dly Christian speaker the house to sort of rubber stamps they're funding every year and nobody does anything about this. Now you can feel the frustration of my voice.
I I think it's totally respectable and I hate dwelling on that. I due to because what IT starts to do is IT creeps in to your mind but matters. It's like, it's like I don't care whatever the outcome is, it's all going.
I don't want to be tempted by that thought like I really don't. It's deep actually. Yes um but not that .
have any idea was talking about that.
I just me so crazy no I which is why. okay. So do you think trump learned t enough lessons from around one in order to do a different in around to?
I can answer that question.
You can't because .
I know I don't want, you don't want to, you know, you hope so.
I mean, I I think like a lot of people, why am I talk? I'm here to interview you but since you asked, I think like a lot of people um before I really like trump enormously as a person um A B I think that the alternative is so shocking that I mean that i've kind of put on pause all thoughts like the one you just raise exactly right um because it's it's super clear what's going to happen if the democratic party holds power. It's not about common hair.
She's not even unlike in the evident shea actual person no right. So it's about the party, it's about the collective. It's about the people who really have react to the country continuing to lode IT and to destroy the first second amend is the bill of rights, civil liberties, in the next states for another four years, which would really be kind of the end.
And then just a one party state. That's what I foresee. And that's just so bad that i'm not spending a ton of time thinking about like the question that you just raise. But you know, I hope so for sure.
yeah. The first, the chances of both of these scenario are very high, like one where como winds and we had for what you think is the end, do you, is that is that authorities think.
what I have no idea. My ability to foresee the future is like non existent. Every political colleague ever made is wrong .
and not sure by the everybody yeah .
and I also think just judging from my own brief and not very exciting life, but one take away from IT though after fifty five years, as your Victories turn out very often to be your losses and your losses almost always turn out to be your Victory. And we don't see that as people is a consistent theme throughout history, throughout the older, new testiment. It's like just when you think everything is lost, that is actually that's the theme of Christianity out of, you know, being tortured to death. Do you feel like safe?
So do you feel like that, that happened in twenty twenty? So in a sense, the losses of twenty twenty have definitely hardened like the world of Normal people to the point that like they're playing games anymore, they're not dressing up their language. There are being very clear about they're thinking, yes, they know all of this is going.
They're not trying to suck up to everybody else. That's I mean, I like, look, if we added to twenty, twenty over again, I don't want the outcome that we got. But I will say it's made a lot of people Better, and that you and I have .
talked about is a lot of people Better ability.
spiritual component ligious online in the country took off in a way that I couldn't have never seen. No, that's right. In twenty twenty.
we think I felt IT coming um I don't know why but I I am actually not been surprised by I have been related to see IT but not surprised but I do think um that people I know i'm really blessed to know are all deeper and smarter and warmer with each other, more real with each other. You know more more I love you more honest.
more intentional .
you way more. So I I just know for my own family and i'm not talking about material prosperity. I just mean i'm speaking only in terms of love is so much stronger and happier you know for after code, after all the after the B L M riots, after all the sadness we've seen, after the clearly stone election you know all these bad things happen but um but people I know love each other more. So yeah no you're ababde lutely so like i'm not going even guess I shouldn't even have said all that about the democratic party because I don't know what what's gonna en.
Well, I guess if you take the the long view, which is a question, you should if you take a long view in the end, you're not really all that disturbed by th Epace o f u s. I mean, you're disturb on behalf your family. Of course you care about your country, right? But you have this eternal optimism that the bible does kind of lay out the misery that proceeds glory. Well, that's exactly. And so in the end, you always wonder, like at what stage in history are we living through?
Yeah so I think you have an advantage because your fifteen years Younger than me is like like that maybe more. But I was born in sixty nine. And so from sixty nine to two thousand sixteen, my core assumption was, you know, everything's great and everything seems to get Better every year.
And like bad things don't happen. Our system is totally solid. And you know there, of course, bad actors within the system, but they don't control the system.
The system fundamentally really is a democracy in some loose sense yeah that people do have a say in how they're governed IT set at at etta nine eleven is real know like whatever I just like gonna believe everything and um but you know the lesson of history there's always turmoil and a lot of things are always gonna fake, right and you know the lord of the earth is is saying, I mean, that's kind bright so it's just like this is what IT is. It's what it's always been. I just think people who are your age are less shocks by that than I am.
Yeah yeah. My main .
impediment just being they're putting people in prison for planet abortion critics like what they replaced to easter with trans visibility day. I can't believe this, which is kind of like, i'm not a boomer, but IT is thankful. Ly, i'm not a boomer, but it's it's kind of a boom er.
respond ies, the olympics. The fact that they would do a fake last supper with all trans people or drag people, it's like, does IT get any more brain that I mean and and they and like, oh, was totally Normal. Like, what are you are complaining about? What I mean, IT is a double barrel medal fingered every Christian hour.
of course, because Christianity is the enemy. That's what they hate, what they actually hate. Like all the other, all the nonsense we're here heard to help black people here to help transport, are here to help immigrants, are here to help anybody.
You're here to oppose Christians. Were you heard to do period? That's the goal, whether they know what or not.
But you don't listen to what they say. Watch what they do for. So what, okay, tell me what to make of speaking of spirit, al themes in our politics. The uh abortion lobe shows up at the dnc this week and sends with them a mobile for action so you can get snipped um if you wanted the D N C at this is a time where the birth rate among netball americans is like not label replacement, not having babies. Yeah, why would that be your priority?
It's a death call. It's a total death call. I mean, every look at the bottom of every one of these policies that they pitch and they said he was a good, good thing, is human suffering at the bottom of all of them? yes.
So a really good example of this is the climate stuff. So let's assume for a moment that all of their climate antasari ing is correct, yes, that the directives ity that's making the earth warmer. Okay, well, IT turns out that the warmer of the planet is the Better IT is for humans, right? More humans survive in an environment where the earth is warmer.
In fact, when the earth is holder, less of people die. Lots of people die. And so and there's no actually there's no chAllenge to that science whatsoever.
It's totally clear, you know, if IT immediately sea level rise, all these other stuff, we have an amazing alert systems. hurricanes. The reason people on dia hurricanes, we have, we have such a far out advanced tied that they are coming. Our our buildings are so much more durable.
They never talk about death counts, by the way, when they talk about hurricanes and what they are doing in the climate change way, if you you are people that I do to hurricane, it's never at its core about human flourishing, ever. So if it's not about human flourishing, it's about the opposite about death. The truly fine with IT. In fact, they ve view us as a cancer on the earth, at least the the radical lefts so called envionmental movement. And the abortion thing IT is IT is it's a default, is all sort of like pagan tribal religions have had death specials.
human one constant. I on my radio show, I referred to .
this is human sacrifice all the time because that's what IT is. And I so it's breaking yourself of the spell of using their terminology is such a chAllenging thing to do because it's like everywhere it's surrounds you. It's like every newspaper you read, every television show you watch, every social media post you consume lots of in the past.
They use like the language of the left as is shifting as it's modifying. And if you don't use the language, your sensor so it's my control, as you know. And so the the obsession with death and advancing IT is a social good, is one of the most destructive things that any culture can do.
And we're living through IT. I mean, this abortion fetish is out of control. And you know what even crazier is that the combo campaign, to the extent that one exists that, that has a policy agenda, that's thing. They think that's the number one issue is a portion, yes, that and they think that is a great pitch woman for a she's so good and abortion she's like.
so how many abortions would equal freedom and happiness? We don't have enough portions that the no. But is there, kenney? I mean, I always feel like in politics, you know effective politicians describe the future.
They will bring you a few vote for them yeah vote for me and you get whatever a new car when I get that what. But when you run on abortion, it's like we have allowed in hundreds of thousands of abortions every year um hundreds and hundreds thousands reports Better. So um how many more until we're happy.
I mean some years we've had a thinking the vicinity of of a million abortions a year, which um for those people who pay attention h that's about the number of legal immigrants we bring into a country every year. So we're a boarding a million americans and then importing a million workers each year. Diver tech, that number changes and it's super disarming because it's like first all you're killing off the next generation of the people who have vested interest in this country and then you're importing people who don't at all.
It's a no no tide of its history at all, or to its systems or to its creed.
That's not.
That means culture to the language.
There are even bothering themselves with that questions, like a sensible immigration system would actually be predicated on those questions. What I can you contribute? How much do you with here? Are you going to simulate you going to buy into our culture?
Those are the core questions of how you compose a country and allow immigration at the same time. They're not even, they are lighting those. They who cares, just bring everybody in and forget legal will just will establish an APP south of our border.
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eight hundred seventy eight eight eight eight eight or visit T N USA 点 com。 That's one eight hundred seven eight zero eight eight eight eight. And then convincing americans that having children is like the worst thing that they could ever do. Um who would who would get of a set me at the dnc?
That component of this uh, is, is the part that makes me think that turning point is paying ford or something like like somebody set up like a rightwing group set up of a sector y machine outside of the dnc is pretty funny. Uh but I know mean, the left has been obsessed with the version for years. And in birth control, IT hasn't diminished. The number of people who buy in to .
the story line is just so angry I in memory i've been Price final since my twenties anyway um when I had kids and really thought about IT yeah yeah um even before then but I did never really connected that to birth control and protest any problem with birth control, practice birth control but in that and I really sure I think of IT now, but I know what I think of people who are obsessed with preventing conception and childbirth, like what is that? Why the obsession?
Yeah they're obsessed with the and and I pretend that there's like .
no moral columns. They pretended everyone else like you're object rolling woman, no, I I appreciate women bodies. I don't really want to control anybody is stupid.
but that's like, that's misdirection. Of course there is nothing to do that's like putting IT, putting the debate in a place that they feel that they can have IT safely. But like if you are for IT and are a limited number of people who have heard make on a starting like it's extinguishing in a human life like a human life eye.
Yeah, but I think it's worth that they try and at least that person is being honest about what's happening, at least that's an another conversation instead. But the left, this is like to be like, okay, we pass a lot of prevent late term abortions, no late term options, which, by the way, major, now, what country ages that no baby should be killed in the third trimester? That's a terrible time to do. That is always a terrible time, but that's where the .
a child who can live outside the worm.
And so what the left says of that never, ever happens, or there will say h IT only happens in very rare, very rare circumstances with the life of the mother on the line, really. Because actually that's bullshit. You, that's total bullshit.
And the reason I know that is because the gut mocket institute, which is the leading gathered of abortion statistics behalf of the abortion industry, says that the majority of abortions that take place late term are healthy babies, healthy mothers, healthy babies, healthy mothers. The majority. Nobody knows this because the media doesn't tell you IT often times involves, like women who either didn't know they were pregnant until, which suggests that they probably weren't all that healthy fun, like physically healthy. Or it's women who desired on the question on whether that they would get the abortion at all. They ever in .
the station to to pressure into IT.
which is a means for helping the worst kind of men in our country, of course. And that's really, I mean, at its core, I give you really wanted to attack it's deeply women only have valued .
to the extent they work for me at some bank yeah I mean, no one ever says know the truth which is has to do with the labor. But um women are amazing employees because they're more beautiful and reliable than men. And having had a lot of women work for me and I can say that I worked in a business that was no mostly women, and they are .
amazing employees. They're less distracted.
the more task and and they actually do what they say, their things space to improvise through, get the right. They just like women, just like my daughters as compared to my son, you know, they're just like they do the job and so it's great to have women for work for you and they're nice to especially for a man just just get yeah and um i'd love working with women but there is a temptation like if you were so less to want to encourage them, like not have kids because they get in that kids are higher priority than .
your what a stupid job you're offering.
The labor market pushes the shit. This entire fertility stuff on women tells them its liberation. And i'm start to say this, but a lot of them like don't think IT through and the great liberation, it's sad and um and that's how you wind up with us.
Yeah there's a there's a group. I think it's .
based in the capital m events we have to support .
IT and think there's a left wing group in dc dedicated this issue you're talking about really. I think I think P P A U, I think it's progressive, anti abortion union or something. And IT at its core is exactly the argument you're making, which is like, why are we telling women to be wage slaves, right? Like why are we telling them that their most important .
purpose .
is corporate america? Or imagine if you at a window of time where you could perform magic in your life, you glitter in the magic can only be performed during this, like twenty year window of time. And some company, hren said, will hire you under this condition.
You never use your magic. You never once will you be able to use this magic ability that you'll never be able to do again. You can never use IT during the time that you work for us. okay? In fact, we'll pay for you not to do IT uh and which is what they do they do this to women and that they have this like they have this incredible magic maculate ability and we have huge sector or our society dedicated to telling them .
don't use up yeah don't .
you dare yeah you um .
you can create life yeah or you can create a spread cheap yeah and we .
think the spread he is more important for but .
you like it's so unbelievable and what's interesting is I now i'm starkey attacking republicans. I planned to vote for them just to be clear, don't have an option, but the number of republicans is sort of leaders.
Some talk about not the voters buying lunch, but their leaders like totally buy into that and they're like, I wish these you pro family, entire oration people, Christians, shut up, just shut up like, how does that help private equity or war against iran? No, don't mean like there they they totally agree with the left on these issues. Yeah, because the ali was socialist. I think part of IT is like they're .
too lazy to take the mental eventually and necessary to make the art. Yes, I think that's part of IT. Honestly, having met I mean, you have you've met where more of these guys and I have, but I met a lot of them also. So discussed. And if it's if it's not an issue that's like in the headlines right now, there's not a lot of deep thought on the subject.
No, you know like there's .
not a lot of like existent al thought thinking going on um which is unfortunate. It's really unfortunate because the right the the Normal, the Normal american which I love using by the way, I just thought I think the phrase Normal is like best way to test, because IT really does reflect like what we are all thinking, fundamentally, not right and left. Normal people like babies, right? Normal people like flourishing families.
Normal people recognize the value that is given to them, and they feel awful for the people who solve lize. And so we should just speak up for IT. And you should, if you're a conservative politician, republic lan politian, and you don't have a good argument against the death call one, you shouldn't be a political. You should get out of the game entirely. You, but too, like I success down, may maybe have a life, sit down with her and talk about and like come up with some clear answers and then fight for what's right and then fight to create a world where people don't feel like they need to tell baby, in order to thrive.
You know, I would like to see, I mean, I maybe i'm getting less, I don't know, lazy, fair as I get older. But if you see the energy that went in to destroy the lives of all those middle age, diabetic, lower middle class White americans who went to defend the constitution on january six, like, really, we harness the entire machine to crush them.
Yes, as long as that machine exists, why not turn IT on any company that encourages its female employees? To quote, is their eggs there something about that? Like any company that encourages women to work themselves to death in pursuit of some totally pointless goal, like private equity or banking, and then tells him, but will pay free to freeze your eggs.
Why do we sick the fb I on them? Yeah, as zong, we're sick in the FBI on people I know. I mean, sorry, I know what not to, but I think that like, those are like, that's evil.
That's totally evil IT. I mean, give up the one thing that really matters that will bring you joy in your age. The in exchange for some shady job at city bank of the generate .
six thing is like, is is the perfect, the perfect understanding way, the perfect temple of understanding all of us. Because member, in the wake of gender six, that washington post article about how they were on debt, IT was like, I never will forget IT was the last piece of journalism that paper committed IT was like three or four days IT was IT was very close to generate sex.
They did like a basic piece of journalism, like who are the people in the in the crowd? And the answer to that question was that they were all in deep financial distress. Most of them, not all of them, I guess, but a lot of they had bankrupcy and massive amounts of dead and were very had a lot of financial this content.
And that was the last time, I think that that paper treated them as humans um but at its core, but that's sure he tells you, is that they don't have the financial means to fight back. If you have the full way to the federal government against you with the bottle IT of resources, they can print their own money. There's no chance you who have declared bankrupcy are gona survive in the face of that, no matter how decent you were, no matter how few laws that you actually broke, or whatever IT does not matter, you're going to be destroyed, ed.
But if you're per farma, you're going to a get community if you to litigation if you make course or you know if your heck even college shake. Mohammed was headed towards a settlement until like that was a national Opera about IT and that I the the nine eleven mastermind how many years? How are we from that? And we have generate this grandmas or serving years in prison, the guy with the guy who you are, you up like years, like the sentences that these people have been given, lives destroyed. Clay check muhamad still haven't resolved that. The nine eleven attacks is a crazy.
have we so we got chemical carthy um the former kindly media oker speaker who is now much missed by me to give up some of the nine eleven footage I fired but the january .
six would .
rather the january six I said, no, yes.
Oh, like that's a story. Tell me.
ah, that is a story. Why are there any nine eleven documents to classify? Like what is that? Why are there any J, F, K documents? Well, you know, why don't protect people who wide about those events? But anyway, back to generate six, three, why do we have have to wait you sixty one years to see the rest of the generally six photo? Has been almost four years.
yeah. So why, why is the republican speaker continuing to hold all this footage? Wants to make IT all public.
Sometimes I think that they get so obsessed with controlling the story lines and even good at IT like but it's like all we can't let that be become the story because that could be a cost to us. I know what is the evidence that you're great at this? No, what what evidence should exist that demonstrates that you are the person that we should rely on to set the time line for when the public finds out this stuff.
That's the studios. And uh, yes, i'd happened to believe that telling the truth is the most important thing because the more you do that so long, you actually believe in our system is a place where the voters get to, yes, they have to have that in order to make those decision of democracy. Was .
censorship period?
Can I can I I know you don't want me ask you too many questions. Let me ask you want at least um the fact that they were replaced to buy them yeah made me a little bit helpful that the election isn't quite as rigged as you might expect. In other words, they were so concerned that the voters really would have their say with biden in office that they replaced them.
They said, we can. This is too much. And and I and I I thought about this with friends on the right. And some of them are under the opinion that, oh, no, I was too obvious like, so if they going to read the election IT be too obvious because nobody likes bed and they don't want to give away entirely that I was rigged. That's kind of the I think the way that they explain this way, I don't think I think I think that's wrong because the left is completely brazing about their lives. I I don't think they would pause for a moment to be like, oh no, the public thinks it's rig because by and get really like the I actually think that at least at this moment, that voters kind of like the if they can make IT too big to rig, they really do have a stay right now which is why the info war continues like the the battle as alex Jones but the battle over um the voter's minds is still so intense IT suggests me very strongly that the election system really does work. At least two acts down.
I bet I think that's true in any system. I mean, what's so striking to me is how just having traveled a lot and looked at a lot of different systems around the world is there really are no purely to tell italian countries or systems and never have been mean stolen who is about as close to an episode dictator maw same as the world has ever seen um you know both of those regimes spent a huge round of time and money on propaganda.
Even they had absolutely to kill anyone they want. So you you really do end up ruling by consent whether you want to or not, whether it's manufactured consent or legitimate consent. But you have to control people's brains.
You can't just rule and definitely at the point of a gun so um no, no I I think you make A A good point. I want the people in charge to the least try to convince me yeah because that shows respect yeah i'm not sure what is going on to be honest with you. I mean, I am a done alludin Johnson thirty five years but i'm getting that kind of weird going to like dream sequence feeling about american politics or no yes i'm not quite sure what the hell is .
this you have been cursed on recently yeah and he said, another wonderful stuck with I love band carson yeah he's a great human being angry um he's a he's a the perfect case study in the way that the media will destroy you as soon as you turn against their interests um because band carson was a celebrate no uh neuroses pediatric neurosurgeon uh up until the moment to the point that he was in childhood Richard lums to learn about and carson's life in schools and you'd read this book if the hands and learn all about they later made a famous a holly's wood movie about his life in the second iran for politics. They cast him as moron.
He's that he .
so stupid he brain surgeries all the time, right? Started seeing all these like stories come out. And he was heralded by places like the new york times. And then of course and then after that of visceral, the second he was declared red interest in republican, liberal. And the second especially.
that he spoke up on behalf of life. That was so on the god frequency, that was, you know, I know, you know.
he's like IT. IT doesn't even he does. He does not fear. So he said to you that this switcher rule that they just pulled off is a test of the media's ability to reg the election .
that's right next put.
And I love that. I love that because it's true and we're witnessing IT right now. So my thought process is and and I wonder about youtube.
is that at what .
point does the media's ego get in the way of their partisan priorities? In other words, commons refusing to do interviews. And right now, their partisan priorities are to get her elected.
But you and I both know these people in the press, and if there's one thing that might override their partisan priorities, it's their obsession with themselves to the point that like this rumped of like, why isn't SHE doing an interview? Why isn't SHE sitting down with CNN? Why isn't SHE sit ting down with A B, C? It's enough to be enticing, yes, to the people in that world that they're like you're beginning day of see at least little murmers of, I like you should do an interview. What do the voters deserve that you're beginning to see? I think that their eagles may override.
I hope so. I know I guess that can argue be to work at a place I can be seen as seen an effort to both um now requires total degradation total like you can have no self respect at all um or you couldn't work there because you're being told to say things that are obviously untrue to lie every single day there's no dissent loud and you're average to do man wouldn't put up with that because it's like live opinions too and as like a human being and not a slave, I get to express my opinions no you can I think that's an tolerable work environment for anyone with with any dignity at all, therefore the people who work there.
Um most of you I know they just don't have any dig in the left that I mean, I hope i'm wrong. I want everyone to have dignity. Yes, I don't see IT to you now.
It's like very humiliating.
It's so humiliating. Um I work at CNN.
Really just the crimes of a mission .
are really there just liars.
It's and then to like go on T, V, and then to treat people who would support trump with contempt, which they were doing. This very weekend was like the sunday shows, like we interview these. They have no idea.
What they're talking about is basically like what I know and and you do, living like this subsidy, pampered life, like completely away from all of the problems that these people have, very real problems. And I saw damon is running around right now. He's doing man on the street interviews that form for don. This is D. L. On his microphone.
for his, on his microphone. I haven't talked to down in a while. I had high hopes for down but he learned nothing I said said because .
you're good about that but he when he was talking to this.
we had fire the same day yeah I know I call him right away um but yeah I call everyone when they fired um period but yeah he done I I wanted him because usually getting fired you know you learn something about yourself .
or humbling it's so important .
to be fired regularly, I would say, specially for your american like I am so i've really enjoyed getting fired but and I thought this would be totally good for Donna, be totally good for me. What IT was, and but don didn't seem to even pause.
No, and I became away, was his interview with mosque. IT was a total disaster because he refused to take any inventory of his priors.
Yeah, higher ly, a political black partisan talking points exercise was really embarrassing actually because um don lemon I want to get back to his man in the street thing in a minute but down leon, like a decade ago, was willing to say things on television that his network and agree with yes and there's like this famous smoggy freeman interview he did where the two they were sitting around talking about how obsessing over race actually exacerbates racial division in the country. We should stop doing that. That's the two i'm sitting their on that subject.
I was a problem. That guy, he just, he just sold out. I guess I that is from IT for I don't know them but .
how can you get fired if you're done women and you get you know, you're hard to seen and your gay, your black obviously can never be fired, obviously, because you can't fire someone in those categories. Ask anyone who runs a business you can be afraid to, and they fire you anyway. Then at least part of you has to think, like, how did I get fired? Like, what did I do wrong? I must like some on this.
They suck. Okay, that's fine. I hate my boxes.
They humility. You know, I matted them. I get IT. I've certainly been there.
But come on, it's like a marriage, like if IT, if IT blows up, each side has some culpable. What's mine? Like what did I do wrong? I don't think he, even I and I had a long conversation on the phone. I should have said done you know you've got good good I think that has good quality um great qualities for TV actually and I told him that but you should really, really posit ask your self like, yes, cn and sucks. I can confirm that as a former employee but you kind of suck to so that's what fired people have to ask themselves but he never did but the .
underlying question for always for me, watch for the as I was. okay. So now he's free. He doesn't anybody telling him what he.
what he has to say?
So great, the script is gone and there's nobody does no advertisers for you. In fact, you can build your own whole world. And he stuck to the scrip as a also, I guess he truly believes this nonsense and that gets to this man on the street.
He's talking to people like all ross against the city countries going to different places of beach communities that he's saying and he just happens to put a microphone of people's faces as much, but he's talking to people and he's asking them who is supporting is kind a lot of people saying trump going for trump and a lot of black people responding on going for trump. And in one he confronts the guy who says, I was Better off financially under trump. And he says, that's not true. Done .
that you are happier.
He's like a fox, like to actually, he didn't say it's fact fox, but he virtually did IT. He he was like now and now things are much Better. Now economically, you like, what world does he living in? And I guess in some sense, it's definitely, I guess he buys into the facade if he truly believes that he buys ed into the facade because like this all this conversation about the economy, like it's very it's indeed it's so crazy .
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But I ask, even like economic analysis aside, the arrogance required to look into someone's face and disagree with his own assessment of his financials, like, no, actually, no, actually, we've never met before. What you just told me about your life is not true. IT can't be true.
It's like shut up and listen.
just listen to people for a second like it's first, what kind of second you learn a lot and but how everyone would you have to be not to listen.
just ask a few of questions and then bounce your own assumptions of them and see what they say vince.
say, I know you, you told me you were diagnosed with cancer recently, but you don't have cancer. We've ever met up, not a physician, but I just want to say you don't have cancer, silly man.
That's right. That be sure that true if I met curry bush, right? She's healing hands. So you know that story.
what way stop? What's great? Gory bush has healing hill.
Gory bush is convinced that, uh, SHE has the ability to heal illnesses with her hands. Okay, SHE just place her hands on you and your heel. And SHE said.
I believe that that exist.
but could, but specifically has this power. And she'd been holding out of us, I think.
because is a filter across the country.
Why is he wasting your time not yawing up?
yeah. What is he doing in a committee meeting when SHE SHE should be fixing back?
I mean, I thought, yeah, I thought all thing was like during cancer, the moon shot initiative. Hello.
we've got great bush. yeah. Hello, cancer rates skyrocket under biden. Quite incredible. Yeah, amazing. wow.
So don is doing a stories to close out the Donald on conversation. He was highly annoying, told me that I called him down alon. I thought I was silicious.
And by the way, I set up with a fection. mr. Leon is here.
yeah. He was reminding me of a cartoon tab on and fantasy island. Welcome to fantasy island.
So IT is a Better presentation.
I just always pictured up and like and ask, got like role with IT. Like, be who you are, you know? He mean he had a kind of swab below vibe doom that I found hilarious and kind of charming and just be that guy don't give me an electra about journalism.
You've no idea what IT is. You've never practiced IT just like be your kind of seventy self, you know, to mean whatever. But what is who's he working for now?
No, I I don't know how much how much money is generating or what, but I get this kind of funny because he was he's like complaining about his relationship with you even know what that means, but he stop producing content.
posting IT to acts so oh, whatever I my feeling was and I again I haven't called him I should um is that he was kind of running out of options again. If you're done them on and you get fired from CNN, like how hard would that be? I mean, how many times the H. R. Department, say when he was hassling female employ, for example, I can we can far that i'm sorry, like IT had been pretty bad yeah .
to get that far .
I think so yeah yeah is .
pretty mazing.
So what i'm binders talking tonight at the dnc. What's he gonna say?
I know what he's not gonna say, which is he's not going to hold everything that happened against a, against e him, against his own party. He's gonna take you out on them. He is suffering the latest in dignity to his presidency, which is the sitting president of the united states is speaking on night one, yes, of the democratic.
And that is humility, as so it's the lowest building place they can put them. They want to get IT done and over with. So people don't think about him for the rest of the week is the whole thing.
And you know, underdressing IT up as IT always a theme. We have him first, obama, S D and the third ah and then commoner finished the things. This is what they want to leave you with.
But realistically, you understand the tactics here. It's like they want to bury this. They know you've got a feature.
but they'd to be on if the dnc was a fancy restaurant, biden would be seated right next to the mansory for sure. That is not a fashionable table.
He's in the last one coach total really upset that there's a line for the bathroom.
Next one is a middle seat. Yeah that's it's such a good point but and what I mean, he deserves IT and so much more and he'll get he'll get what he serves but um like IT doesn't m like prerequisite for party membership is being willing to set aside your own interest, your own self respect, your own dignity on behalf of the collective yeah I mean.
how Better do you think he heard about .
this in real life? I don't know I I don't know to what extent he is capable of complex emotions or thoughts like that um at the stage because he he's impaired but I might know pretty certainly that his wife and his son and his daughter uh you know feel the sting. I mean, how could they not yeah president he is he still he's still president right?
But then obama stabbed him in the back ah and in the front and you know Nancy policies who stabbed them, they all did. They swept in and they and they talk about and they're not really shamed of IT at all. They're like there they're pretty naked, ably brazen about IT uh and that's and that's what we're left with.
And like IT is so fundamentally at his core and antidemocratic, it's not about at all about the consent of the governor. In fact, the primary itself was rigging. I mean, biden should have never even been on their primary ballot.
The voters fourteen million, which is not that many people, but fourteen million people, registered this aweless object. And they said we would hide. And but again, I was.
He was rick. They kept everybody else off the ballot. They wanted to keep bar F, K. Away from a dean phillips and anybody who would possibly even deter from from biden gathering .
my pale Justine yeah.
Justine.
But is as just a like about the nature of the democratic party. It's I don't know democratic, don't agree with them on most things well now don't agree them on anything. But really I don't feel democrat because I don't understand, like, the requirements for membership. Like you've got couple of brothers, parents, wife, child, you know, you ve got a very guy of your family, very close family. If somebody said, you know, in order remain a conservative or republica radio show hosting good standing, you have to denounce your brother friend.
Not a chance.
like I think you die before you did that.
Not a chance in the world, right? That's right. Not a chance. If they told me to reject the tenants of my faith, I would. If they told me to attack my family, I want under any circumstance, no, in fact, that courtesy, that that obligation extends to the people I care about, who aren't my family. That's like, so personal .
realty is more important to you. Love is more important to you than me. Human made structure.
correct the one person one hundred per, but .
that's not true .
for partisan. Just look at what they did with jail. I know, I know there's no circumstances I let my scene grandfather, like run the country. Yes, nevertheless, driver a car, I know he take away his license and you figured how to take care of them.
How many people do you know where as the relative advanced, like railway ate stage of losing their faculties, take their guns away or like take their license away, right? It's a super difficult conversation, yeah but it's one that's done out of immense love. It's really hard and that's not that's not what happened here.
Instead, we all got stuck with the liabilities, the country that is. And you know, I do think that obviously Christal clearer. As you ve said for so long and i've been saying a long time, there's still a string pulling going on with biden.
You're supposed to comfort yourself with this notion that somebody else actually running the show. Don't worry to see now, guys, not. But I actually think the most dangerous answer is that he isn't charge of some things. And I think some of the chaos we've seen is the result of that. I think afghanistan, in a big way, was probably as a result of his unity, the fact we lost all those people thirteen, and then he gets there to that dignify transfer remains, which should be a dignify transfer remains in endear. And just for a moment, give them the decency that they deserve in .
light of his diss about himself and his his own son who .
died in a in a fie yeah ignores them to watch. It's it's some of the most defensive things that any of us i've ever seen. Well.
he did something that I saw personally um up close several years ago before he ran that I that was one of lowest things have ever seen he had this daughter law is son hunter's wife who I thought was a great person um I thought he was a great person and he once up having in a fair of the system and you know obviously this is defecating to his wife and three children um you know but these things whatever I trying to judge but it's is a big deal, right and it's a big deal on the neighbor that we live in A D C.
At the time. And joe biden, in his horrible, disgusting licorice fake doctor wave, issued the statement saying we support hunter and his new love, you know or to see son's winter and don't even mention his daughter law who has been a loyal family member for over twenty years, has traveled a lot with you, but because his wife didn't want to go with him, I saw this. And, you know, cataline bidens, like the mother of their three grandchildren, like this is not my business, someone else's family.
okay? I I generally trying to to judge these things, but issues a public statement saying we're on the new chick side. Well, what about this grows your daur. I have a daughter and while, like I know, that's a really intense, an important relationship in a family, particularly the father and his daughter.
mother of your grandchildren.
are you joking? yeah. And they just ignore her like SHE never existed. I thought I was so offended by that. I I just couldn't .
believe .
a man done with .
london Roberts and daughter, you know, they they on our daughter, you know, just ignoring her existence, not even like actually going out of their way to insult her existence with the whole like stockings staying at Christmas like they want even hang her name up. They refuse to acknowledge he exits. And to this day I talk till london Robert to interview.
He put a book out about the subject and it's kind of he still wants to kind of run away into their world. I think um that's the impression I got and. I I, I don't think you should bother with that at all because like i've been pretty clear about what they think of her and family.
How could you do that? Williams buckley did that to his son, had an illegitimate child, his grandson, and Williams bucky in his wills said, i'm no money for him if I remembering this correctly and i'm sorry, I know everyone reviews I am bucky, but I just, I I lost all respect I no respect for that at all of you, your child or grandchild like that's really important the grange .
house innocent like totally agree in your blood yeah.
I know. So I don't it's a big track, but like, I think so biden is actually a really rotten person I guess is what i'm saying. I hate to say that and I think IT matters. So which sort of person you are, I do everyone's h doesn't matter. What matters to me?
Yeah IT does matter. And all of the like that the you know, in trump is a complicated person, of course, and as moral fAilings, no question, but the lies that we're constantly told about his moral feelings are like absurd, like the idea that he is like trying to personally profit off of the presidency, like all of the available evidence, uh uh, like demonstrate the coming opposite. But he's lost billions of dollars in network by doing IT is in less hassle, endless litigation and less like like what deal has existed that is in rich him as a result of .
having been to the Price please. Gotten a lot poor for sure. Does feel to me like he's getting good to jail. If he doesn't win, they're going to put him in jail.
They are very .
desperate for that. They are going to put him in jail. Before I keep hearing .
people keep sending this stuff .
producing is september.
that's the eighth, I think. And they really want to I I this will come down, do I think of political assessment? Because they don't want to marry him ahead of IT. So so .
putting a man in jail two months. But what you know yes, before a presidential election, no, that's right. Fake charges, that's right.
But that judge, remember from threading him with all these gag order and oh, you violated to violated, but he never quite put him in jail, even though he was constant hanging through that. I think it's because they became aware during the trial that this was back firing politically. So IT wasn't just by himself emulating IT, was that the public started becoming convinced.
Ed, the trump really is a victim of a rig system, and that was showing up in the polls throughout that process. And so did they have to be cognizant of this? Now I want to put a past them to do something tyrannical that's against their political interests .
because they can yeah but .
is one of the factors is so unfortunate that that's IT that was all about .
it's hard to believe the ah I I guess this is the disadvantages I said earlier of age is like I refuse that could even happen in the united states. But if I did, I think we could wind up.
I mean, in that closely election and theyll do IT. But this is here's the thing that still raises me. July thirteenth, trump shot in the head this year.
In case you were forgetting, the new cycle lasted maybe a week, maybe two on that subject, and it's evaporated. It's gone, do you? I mean, I was, I know how quickly new cycles moves. So I I fit in the and the desire not to talk about that. I could fact IT smell coming a thousand miles away.
I knew that they move on. People did talk about, be honest.
biden secret service allowed trumping .
a shot in the face. They allowed IT, whether you know intentionally or not. So like, why is that not the biggest story in the world?
You would think you would be the bigger story all the way through the election in once in Normal, if a presidential candidate gets shot in the head, you would think that the overflowing of sympathy, and certainly all of the media attention on this subject, basically put him on a glide path to the election.
That for the remainder of the election, which is not that much time left, that we be litigating all of this, how this happened, how we prevent from happening, why does somebody shot trump? Underlying motivations? Have you noticed? Like there's no conversation about that anymore. The mode of the mode of question disappeared like five seconds IT was like the vega shooter IT disappeared.
He was just to your average twenty with no social media profile whatsoever, no motive at all. No one helped him do IT. Um and you know there was no real security failure at all.
You just couldn't put an agent on the roof for the pitch that steep but just it's pretty, pretty conventional stuff hundred and forty yards from the from the stage yeah um but you saw the bite administration allow an assassination attempt to shooting and that just the thing that a fact they allowed that. And again, i'm not saying they did that on purpose, but seems pretty clear they did. How could take that not be on purpose? But I don't have any improve that.
But they they allowed IT. We can see that conclusively and no one ever mentioned IT again and and republicans don't mention that. I don't understand .
why one of the ways I think that they allowed IT one of because once that you're knocking on really important doors and like if you start opening a bunch of em, eventually get to a place .
that is really dark. I I think .
one place that i've been in is that the bad administration um is ruthlessly in how they wheel the government politically as we know. I know the united one rejustify. And they they resent the fact that trump get secret service protection at all.
They hate that they have to give him by virtue of the laws of former president, secret service protection. So to the extent that give him anything that is like whatever, we'll send him something but protecting him not a priority. Protecting doctor jill when she's doing an event in pitch burg and an indoor arena just down the road from trump in a really sophisticated way with all the teams necessarily to protect her and go on above and beyond, one hundred .
percent will do that. Yeah, the repulsive, fake doctor happy wife gets all the body guard SHE, yes, but the canada doesn't.
But the secret service director that SHE hand picked for the role, kim shadow, because kim shadow served on gel bid's detail when he was in the White house, originally with event job, was vice president. So, so, so they choose kim chew, run the show. The last thing they're going to do is concern themselves with how safest trump and should be given what he needs.
Screw that guy were given the Better animal. Me know if you can. You are looking for evidence that biden and jail and the secret service are political. Look no further than R F K.
R F, K asked for secret service protection because he's from the most assassinated family in american political history and because there's actual threat to his life and he actually needs IT in order to conduct a presidential campaign. But because they were, they were so petty that they didn't want to dignify his campaign as real. They refused to give him secret service protection merely because they didn't want to give him the visual of being considered presidential.
Canada, that's IT. They're just like, screw that guy. So they're making all these political considerations.
They refuse to give our F, K, protection and then trumped, they barely give him. They given the b squad, and he gets shot in the head. That's one interpretation event.
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Yeah IT is it's so overwhelming that um because if you live in a country where the secret service is corrupted and we clearly do live in that country, then it's like at that point that's a life or death thing. No that's on the education apartment. That's that's a core function to .
investigate who left cocaine of the White house. And then they destroy the evidence within weeks and they say the investigations close to no chance for ever get to the bottom of IT. They destroyed IT.
They didn't keep IT. How much cocaine could they possibly have? That is not like they we're running at a real state like just keep in an evidence for them.
You know, we can keep this for a while, will keep the case open. And i'll see if I can get some messers. They destroyed IT. What does that tell you?
Yeah IT tells you that um like maybe the one the agencies that can never be corrupted or what that have to remain as pure any government he can remain pure um have been totally you know that would include I in presence in A F B I and secret service and of course C I N D I A and they're working really hard to .
do IT to the supreme corner. You're looking very hard to correct that institution because is not serving their power interests, at least not to the net that they wanted to. And uh so that needs to be corrupted to it's it's a virus and IT just IT just keeps on spreading.
IT just keeps spreading. And now they're using como as the vehicle for all of us. And he is so down. She's is shocking. Way down is SHE you .
can tell.
can you tell?
Well SHE SHE seems um well she's dumb in .
a in in a she's socially dumb SHE SHE doesn't know how to communicate with people. Yes, a human beings are only to her, yes. And he really doesn't have time for them. And SHE, he tries to figure out a way to condescend of them, and then he just sent up speaking and circles, yes, because he doesn't actually .
know how a community SHE kissed her husband with a mascot. And you know, as a married person, I looked that I was like, there's there's kind of no explaining that that's sort the end of any potential respect or I had for you kiss her .
husband mask tim walls shakes his wife's hand on .
stage tim walls, I mean, you know, yeah.
come on now well, I was yeah i'm sorry that that .
so it's so funny to live this society where you have to like, deny obvious things. I look at him mother, like, oh, I know exactly who you are instantly. Like, instantly I went to boarding school.
I know who tim walls is, a big time. And kids, I mean, I actually don't I know zero actual evidence, but having spent four years in a new england boarding school in the eighties, like I you know this type, are you kidding? Oh, yes, I had a couple of dorm sters like tim walls for sure. Well, he did show up in your room late night drunk to talk about stuff.
Yeah, you know, he's like this, like his substance .
cartoon .
character. S so art.
a club was state Normal. No, he was just .
sick of bullying.
No, he just couldn't. He couldn't handle the bullying bets. He was just.
but IT just so that's funny for a guy who shot is on residence with paint balls for staining on their porch that he establish during cover for non compliance.
It's all of all of a peace. I it's all very consistent with what I mean. I remember now I could tell you stories he was IT do whatever.
But the bottom line is I look at ten balls and i'm like, I know exit. You could have been you could have been the dormitory on my hall and you know, getting all the boys to, let's go boxing sunday morning. Here's a is a special athletics supporter that you know you .
have to wear um but he's a very deceptive of human being o like everything about .
him is does anyone else notice this of .
I an again I I shouldn't .
wear i'm probably way over my keys. I have zero evidence other than just what seems clear, like I once on the best advice ever got, which is turned out to be true all these decades later from a really wise person's like trust instincts on people like.
okay, I mean, he allowed american cities to burn to the ground. I think you can move him a little bit. I think that's oud for now.
You just have to say things that you can am doing heavy implication here. But they got the same thing wrong with the guy. I guess that's just really obvious.
That does IT matter. He's the running man. He's the beta. He's the bitch. Does IT actually matter politically?
Probably not yy, but maybe you don't want somebody working out their issues while trying to take charge of the country.
The whole thing, these people are all freak, are not like one person who is a Normal, happy personal life. Like and by the way, they're very few. Republicans are very jt vanes, one of a much one of the reasons I was so enthusiastic, the pretty Normal guy actually.
But I think IT really matters if you don't if you don't go home to some Normal relationship, it's based on love and respect and honesty. If you're kissing your husband with a mask on or shaking hands with your wife, you're freak. And I feel sorry for you.
But no, you can have power. No power for you. freak. I feel this.
Uh, this weekend they put comer in some like, look, small test, unscripted moments. See, you can do with this. You and IT all went disastrous.
But one of them was that he was in pennsylvania. SHE started a sheet gas station. Now, when I think he is, I think is basically no, like a wow, like is a touch screen sandwich. P no, you go enter your order and then the sandwich shop a few minutes later.
somebody makes.
I thought that was a gas station. I A gent. But fundamental inside, if you to visit the sandwich there on everyone, anyone who live near your sheet knows that that's what as forces.
That's what you do. Come on, hair is goes into the sheet gas station. SHE brings her husband and uh SHE brings ten walls funny to walls and go together and what is SHE shop for a bag of the rios?
She's like, he walks, what are you getting? What are you getting? And she's like the redo, SHE says. And SHE walks around like, she's no idea where the chips are. She's like staring all around the store.
SHE is no idea and her husband grabs IT and he goes, oh, dugger and SHE reaches and SHE grabs the back. SHE pulls, what? SHE, i'll take those.
And SHE ripped them out of her hand ribs, ripped the ddos. Out of his hands and the cases a and he walks off. Everything about IT felt so completely unnatural and control.
But I mean, I have only been sheets a few times. The one thing I member sheet, they have one of the worlds second to bucky, but one of the world's largest selections of chewing tobacco, every kind of dip like ever, including like some we ve never know, pm, grand and flavor or whatever. I always buy a tenor two there. I don't know how you could pass by the extensive enough selection to buy the redos like that itself is disqualifying.
Yeah, not even call ranch like they were regular dirs. Like if if i've had not A D S person, I know the redo officially an ads yeah that all core range people are they? I like the regular rate is like what opposed and and he has no idea what she's doing. And by the way, you're making me think I want to see her and bucky. I want to see the koala herr's buck's fusion experience I loved to.
I doubt there many people in bucky. Bucky is a truck stop, mazing, texas. I think it's moved to far is right?
And they have more gas station based on .
any other convention. Cathro's ly, a Candy selection. I was in there late night by .
artwork in the bathrooms for real. Yeah, the walls of the reading into all the bathrooms. They have art work on the wall with Prices. So when you're in the bathroom.
you can.
you can choose art and bite off all pretty. Yeah.
it's a good place. They make beef turkey buckey. We're doing a book tour and like two thousand eighteen maybe that was on the road, Emily and sitting right there and we I had the driver pull over the bucky's like three in the morning or driving from like dallas y houston and no one had been to bucky was like bucky is the crazy because I are always buy all we're trying to back so we're wandering through bucky and um I get to the Candy area. I love Candy ah and old .
fashion can .
I was going and I had like I think like mult milk balls was like four dollars four pounds and gain this thing. And Emily comes up and takes me .
like I think that's an authentic.
Thank god you're hear you .
do need best true, you do need a woman in your, you do you put upon my wife was a kind of rush me out on my there and you can buy a housewares.
So one hundred percent .
so I would get to rescue .
barbecue charle and .
just and I had my dog in the car with me. We were traveling and uh we just this past week and we know when you have a dog in the car, put a water ball, usually like outside the vehicle, like, yeah, let the dog drink and I didn't need to because buck's had a water found for dogs. I had a regular water found and right on the ground they had a little unit for dogs. You could just get the water found and going in the dog and drink right from there like.
so that's the k bucky is the kind of capitalism we were promised.
yeah.
And black rock is the kind that we got, right? And I feel let's to get more bucky's less black rock.
yeah, right? yeah. Some place that you enjoy going that doesn't sap your soul.
you're there that is interested in you want is trying to serve you in some way, you know, is not like buying every house on your street and turning him into rentals or like really wrecking your life.
But they have A A chick for style thusia. yes. So when you walk and they say hello and they like, but wasn't not the .
whole point of market capitalism IT was gonna ve what people wanted IT was going to respond to the needs and desires of the population, not redefine them. And actually, what you you don't want grandchildren, you want a trans kid yeah .
did like .
I don't know how we got there. You don't know you you don't want that fans. What you want is density in your neighborhood.
You want public housing on your street. You want that if you don't want that, you are races. right? right? That's actually what we got.
Yeah, yeah.
We got gay raise communism. But I was supposed to be bucky with, like super clean bathrooms and dog water founds, and like massive voted milk ball supplies, and like every kind of dip, not just to o kull and copen hagen, but like getting into the serious esoteric chewing that's right.
I chewing tobacco o for every man.
Yes, no lecture .
about IT either. No.
not at all. Yeah, i'd like the key wi fruit. Okay, coming right up. sure.
That's awesome. That is awesome. And and no judgment. I mean, yeah, it's I don't know. I mean, you talk about this a lot, but I just spent the last almost two weeks driving through most of east coast america. I was all the way up from from main to fda .
back and forth. Did you really yeah and what .
did you think I I felt sadness for a lot of what I saw for actually I love the country so I found .
so much of IT to you grow up.
you go everywhere cost how I was our one detour away from them um but almost these closed my entire life. And but the country is beautiful. I I love driving through IT. I love him how much you know so much land, so much to drive through and um really need and and and cool people. But then like you see so many communities where things are like completely falling apart completely and like where .
the signs of that.
like all of the elements get through your home, you know the the rules are falling apart, you know the water are clearly must pour in every .
time IT rains seriously yeah .
um and also .
it's not is not to see like junkies at a gas station. It's like you saw people with holes in the roof yeah yeah all over the place like like actual poverty if there's a hole in your roof, you're poverty yeah can say .
that if your houses leaning over you know you've got some you got a real issue like you live in a death trap. So um there's a lot of that out there. And should you if you and I saw, by the way, in a lot of those yards, I saw trump. Acs, this is a political measure.
so we're paying for the pensions that were guaranteed retirement of bureaucrats in the ukraine who worked for the corrupt government of ukraine run by the anti american and anti Christians landscape. We're paying that. We're time. We're paying the civil servants of ukraine and the yeah everybody.
but we're paying for businesses in ukraine to stay open, really yeah i'm almost I I got to go back to my notes, but I had a um had a piece of a while ago about this and I keep notes every day for my radio show and remember I share this on the air that we were paying, I think, subsidies to keep small businesses open in europe. So you we are .
paying for everything. So grow task is hard to but haole zed IT, but you drove through our own country in the last two weeks and you see people who don't have patch roofs.
Yeah yeah. And so like the country is not doing well is is a an under statement and there's lots of people who are suffering. And that's why, you know, we kind of gLance off of the economic discussion earlier, but I really think that matters, that we are at a point right now where where the country is at over a trillion dollars and credit debt, this is this is a record and we've never had this much credit card debt in our nation's history and credit card dead is totally destructive. Um you're looking at no sixteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty two, twenty five percent rates. We are thirty yeah on on this and um that means you know people are being destroyed and they can't make against me the unemployment numbers.
All scam with that. We used to put people in prison back on the mafia was offering loans that lower interests in those early yeah that they are usually and blown sharking we call that yeah and all these sort of nice italian guys want have been jill.
Yeah, but it's cool.
When the credit or companies do that, how does that work?
Uh joba, yeah you're right. Yes, joe the senator from delaware .
making yeah that that's .
how that works. Uh but people are in massive a massive debt and the unemployed mbs are scam because um really what they represent is that there are people working multiple part time jobs and against me that's what that means. So all this stuff of I like not people working multiple jobs in order to pay for just how expensive .
their lives. And all the employment games among migrants, all of them t zero gains among .
is losing job immigrants, foreign n workers gaining. So it's a you know if my cousin in E J. Antony is I think, the single best economists on the subject, yes. And he's just been amazing on IT and and his staff all of the available and demonstrates he's right.
And no american needs a government report to tell them that they are miserable, by the way, love the media sort of weight from unemployment reports to tell a done element like telling you you shouldn't be miserable. No, the data says not that you, you're not miserable. You're fine. Like what those all of that government stuff is, one cooked in, two are trAiling indicator what's actually happening.
But IT drive from where did you go?
Like you went from where to wear in the next states? I was so I was uh in from Green vein was to so and so I got to see a bunch of places I was in um that was in the atland area. I went driving .
that way.
I flew some of at the beginning and then I drove most of IT. I drove a in order to get the main. I flew in to boston.
I drove the 4a hf hours we have ever is a Green fill。 Uh I was in atlantic. I was driving in the elana suburbs.
I went to um southwest floria, drove all the way up, you know, past temper, went to Jackson fo florida, drove from there, went to a coastal north CarOlina, drove from there back to washington, D C. And I I flew to be here with you and um so get to see a lot of places. And um if I said it's a beautiful country, but it's disturbing how much of IT is in disrepair. And like you just think yourself, you IT there's a part of you just like I don't know what you could possibly do to to get things back on track.
I was I don't fly very much at all. I try not to travel at all. Um but i've taken a couple of flights for recently commercial flights.
And i'm shocked by the airports and i'm shocked by how disorganized they are. The T S. A screening, I don't remember that being that bad. I've taken about four years off merely flying that much and and I thought to myself, well, I didn't know how degrading and stupid this was, forgotten how degrading and stupid was.
And then I thought, you know, the people making decisions about the way this country is run, like they don't have any contact with the site. There is no donor to either party, vice, commercial. If nobody flies commercial, right, with money in this country is crazy.
I grew up in a rich area in the world of rich people, everyone for commercial, nobody had a playing nobody. Now everybody flies private. It's crazy. And one of the effects of that is people who are making these decisions were paying for these politicians. They just don't know. They don't see IT at all, and they definitely don't drive, you know from tampered a coastal north CarOlina and dc that is don't you do you think that .
has some ea huge bearing may look T S A conditions the rest of us to be compliant. I mean, that's like so if that's not your experience.
you can what is the facial that we stare into a camera? This happened me yesterday. I had to fly yesterday or two days ago and they're like when you look into their like, no, thank you.
Yeah but you don't have to like what is that? I'm sorry. I know i'm shaking out out of touch. I am. I just don't travel very .
much security theater. And like, what is the I D. So what do they doing a compelling background check on you or something that, you know? What's your history of terrorism? I mean, the whole thing is really stupid, degrading and super. And I like standing, was all nine eleven to get on a flight.
was on nine eleven. George, to be bush, created all of this right after nine event. And we had to was an imminent threat, and we were under attack by terrorists.
And then you fast forward twenty three years later, and the taliban still run afghanistan their way Better, armed with ARM money. Their infrastructure is much Better because we built IT and they're still in charge. And we are left in the decaying country with fewer civil liberties having to be humiliated.
The freaking airport, like, why shouldn't we see all the nine eleven documents? Yeah, why, you know, if anything justifies another january six, which is to say, people to like moving up to the capital and demanding something. Why wouldn't IT be seeing those documents? Yes, that event change this country profoundness and forever. Yes, where are citizens? We pay for this being done in our name, and we can't know what exactly happened because why.
And it's changed in really stupid, tyrant's and efficient ways. So with predictable ways. So like like t sa doesn't catch anything, right? So they do their annual screenings where they like practice, like will you catch the weapons that we put through? They put actual weapons through the extra machines.
And the T S. A. Agents don't catch them. They have their failure rate is astronomical really here. So they're not actually even catching the things that they're tested on.
And we're all subjected to do this as if it's keeping us safe, which of course, IT isn't. Why are we doing this? Like I would settle for if you want to make one modification, locks on the cockpit door.
Totally fun. I'm good with that. Beyond that, why are we doing the rest of this? I'm willing to take the risk I I am i'd rather live in that world is a happier world. It's more spiritually compelling and IT demonstrates, you know, like a coach of society. You don't need that. And in fact, the more they make on the society more chaotic, the more they justify all of this, you know, the more that they they import incompatible cultures and you know make everyone live in squalor like eventually there they're increasing social just just so much that they are offering a justification .
for the system that that's right looking ice cream count yeah um what happens at the democratic national convention this week?
Well, I think it's gonna a big demonstration. If if you're clear thinking about this, if you stare at a and you're just like objective where you're gonna nesses chaos you're witnessing. So why they doing in chicago? And like what world do you appeal to the broad american middle for by having a democrat convention in chicago, il, anyway.
because none of us can ever, during the course of our lifetimes, a escape of the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty eight, if everything is in reference to that year. yeah. And so I just, why not? I mean, they should have another march across the other test bridge too. I mean, everything is like, everything is a replay of that period is weird.
yeah. Into a commonly haris phenomena. Amazingly, by the way, this whole conventions fake because he was made the nomine a weeks ago in secret in an online vote.
So this whole thing is like a scamp. Everything about IT is a facade. Even the votes are fake because the votes were taking weeks ago.
Yes, all to four close on the obvious chaos. Gonna happen anywhere. Where are seeing IT? right? Mean, like, and this is, you know, god, I want republicans, me so much Better than they are.
But in so far as they, they exist now, the way they do, no lucky was like plastic. Yeah, he was peaceful. He was orderly.
Yeah, he was compelling. He was great speakers. I mean, there are join. I didn't .
think that I wasn't go actually at all. I didn't want to go. I ve been to every convention since nineteen six.
I don't want to do, need more conventions. They ask me to speak, I wasn't gonna do IT and that I should do that I make myself do IT. I loved that. I like the best time ever. Yes.
why? Because I like the vibe.
I, I like the people. I and I was around IT but I saw you know everyone everyone was there but also I just I thought I was a happy, happy, happy time um and I think IT really trumps survive getting shot in the face and that as .
motivating yeah I mean .
that just changed everything I I know IT feels like that was forty years ago, but IT was last month uh that that happened IT was IT was IT was happy anyway was a great time, I thought. So they always tell the most important election of your lifetime but of course, this one actually is that's demonstrable. And it's also because IT is so important being censored at every level of the tech companies.
So we are thinking about this. A couple of months ago, we thought one to get on the road, live in front of actual people, live audiences, coasts to coasts, a nationwide tour where we can be sensor that d be good IT would also be fun. So we're doing IT.
We're going to be on stage with some of our friends, some of the most fasting people we know, the most recognizable people we know, responding to what is happening in amErica this september in real time. It'll be just like the podcast, but is gonna the wife? So we're excited anounced.
Our friend Larry elder is coming to jonas in malawi was concern our friend john rich, be there with us in sunrise, florida, writing more stops. You had another stadium showing reading, pennsylvania will be joined on stage by alex Jones. They tell you what alex Jones is like.
Have you seen them in person? You should make up your own mind. It's gonna fun as how an interesting and intense. And we hope you will join us talk across the not come right now to get your tickets. See either.
After truck a shot, I realized I liked him more. You and my views about him became less complex. I agree.
Did you have the same sense? Like, like, I know the words. Like, I always try to maintain some objective distance.
Like, yes, this I don't like about this guy. I wish you would do this differently. I wish you didn't do that. I wish you Better people.
What whatever criticism you want to level against, and and by the way you should, is your write is american to do that because the end goal should be to make him Better and trump is the are politician actually does listen to people no matter at the station in life, no matter really come from he's actually interested in what you think said a good sign he'll actually change uh, when you give an advice but my views about him became less complex. After that, I was like, I really like this guy. I because what he displayed was unusual and aspirational. Did you feel like that?
I felt that way really strongly. I I hate complaining. I don't think men should complain. I really mean that um it's one of my core beliefs that how I was raised and I will never shake that belief that conviction that you know stop complaining like what did you think this was? And I will never not admire physical courage.
I I just admire that and I want to have IT myself I don't know if I do haven't tested very often in my life, but I would like to think that if I was ever shot in the way that trump is that I would behave as manfully as he did I don't know that I would um you you can't know but he did. He was tested in a way that was very meaningful to me living inside the politics. But like all of the sun you're talking and ang, you can hit with something is clearly a bullet.
You don't know if you're dead or not, yes. And and then you stand up and yeah, I just that that's the acid test for me because IT really matters. What you're like is a person that matters to me.
I'm not a democrat. I don't care about your stupid party. And it's the point of the exercise is not to hodder together for increased power because I don't feel power less is a person right?
I have a family. I don't need a party to make me feel whole unlike liberals. And um so what really matters to me is what you're like and do you have virtue and you know trumpets are mixed back on that question, but part of virtue was bravery.
It's a big part of virtue actually IT turns out much bigger than I understood as a Younger man and he's brave, actually brave not fake brave or is so brave or they are so courageous, common, so courageous. She's a coward. She's terrified. She's clearly terrified yeah and he's not and that like, okay, i'm voting for the guy who's brave over the coward yeah .
and and on trust being a mixed bag and terms like virtue and things, I always remember what to say.
So in fact, a Christian admission.
You think I always think about my dad, who you mentioned, mariner office at one point, he worked very closely, as you do with the chaplin in his unit. A guy, great. A man has the same name twice as me is Allen Allen, chap in Allen Allen and um is great him at being.
And my dad was once complaining to him about various chaplains in the military and how some of them were not so impressive. And they wish that they were Better and more Christian and more and more virtue. And I kind of think, and, uh, he said.
uh.
he said, vi, I think there were the same, right? He said, veni, remember jesus chose twelve centers to follow him. It's right, twelve centres. And he was right about that. And I always keep in mind is like before I like start judging other people .
for the moral family.
like the people who are asked with advancing the greatest message humanity is ever known were had immense filings. Paul paul murdered Christians, yes. And uh, Peter was a carrot. yeah. So I mean, it's just denied .
jesus three times as predicted because he was too afraid. Yeah, I agree completely. The most important a possible no.
god chooses unusual vehicles.
I think I think that's right. And I I just in a in a time where in a reality itself is hard to identify or even define, you know when in a digital world and an A I world is hard to know what is real, everyone is struggling with this. One thing that is absolutely real is that when you're shot in the face unexpectedly a um we can see something deep about who you are. And we saw trump live on camera. We saw something about him that was just remarkable, was absolutely remarkable.
IT was an animal. IT was like in a good way. And I was just like, he just IT was great.
I was totally great. I must say I talked to midnight and the day he was shot that saturday night maybe yeah, I think and, uh, I was in mine, but I talked him and he didn't. I mean, he didn't mention anything about himself.
That's just a fact. I mean, look, i'm not flag king for trump, but this is just a fact. IT was, did you see the crowd? They were so brave, they didn't run as the first thing. He said I was like.
wow, yeah. They they also saved his life because the people who are outside the parameter, who began shouting up about thas crooks being on the roof, the trump s. Supporters, there were the only ones who are raising the oud alarm about what was happening, and they were the predicate to that cop getting his head over the roof and scaring Thomas crooks into taking action at that moment.
What is so perfect that it's like only the trump voters are willing to notice the obvious. Yes, they haven't been trained to deny what their senses perceive. No.
in fact, their senses s in fact, their senses are elevated to the perl. No, it's right. And they can they can smell IT.
And so it's not just some lucky though who's up on the roof, right? Just trying to see was going on the stage. They're worried about trump safety and they're yelling out he's on the roof, he's on the roof, officer. They are screaming they saved trump life. Every element of that I know we keep returning to this decision.
Amazing moment and amazing.
Every element of IT conspired to save him. Every element of IT from the people shouting the cop kettle is head ove the roof, the, the, the frenzied rush to take the shot by Thomas rox. As a result, trumps head turn towards a chart ten moments before take me off television.
Ama, do the chart. And just all of those things, they they conspired in a way that can only be divine, that can only be the product of divine intervention. And and I saw that and this one. So I had simple reviews about trump after that, and I had more grateful views .
about god after that. I agree with both those things and his, I know I would. I talk about myself way too much as IT is, but I try not too because I think it's such an unattractive, the most unattractive quality in a man.
But I think if I was shot, like he was shot, i'd be like talking about myself. I120。 And trump was like, famously, everyone like trust such a nurse's. He didn't, at least when I talk to me he didn't ensure himself he was only about the audio well and there's no one else listened to this question criminals uh but anyway um but he's not doing in for an audience just me no expectation repeat IT you know I mean and didn't mention himself is only about the other people I thought and I started so revealing was he was in a way that's not faker, no, I didn't do that. Yeah.
it's cool. And then you talked about that at the convention I did, which was cool. Yeah, believe those were the the substance of reMarks talking about but he was like, oh like I I add live that speech .
so I have no memory and I was so so I .
think IT renders moved the following question. I I wonder, is there any point do you ever give a speech where you feel the gravity of IT, or at the point where are so used to giving speeches that even speaking on the republican convention stage with every network in the united states concentrated on your reMarks, none of that, oh.
I felt the gravity of IT will in the sense that they told me for to write a speech I and i'm a rider I can i've certainly read a lot um but I don't write or speeches the one thing I I just don't write speeches. I never have one time in my life but I felt like a, well, I want to to be the obedient little bitter, whatever I wanted.
do what i'm told. I guess I I knew you going. I know actually, I knew that. In fact, I told as soon as I heard that you were given dress.
I said he's not going to write. He's to do IT. Well, I made a good faith effort and I there was no on my hotels, said I my sona.
But I did actually spend like eight hours threading about IT and trying to write IT on my iphone. And then I was like, I can't write a speech for myself. I could write speech for someone else, but I say whatever.
i'm not going to so I didn't I guess I know, I know you're a good writer. Readers writing, even when you're on television, that I would laugh if people h truck reconnect a writing and like, I don't think you're what is doing on a daily basis literally writing all the time. I just knew that you wouldn't do IT because it's just and maybe here you go like you're gonna this speech off teleprompter and you just going to say was on your mind and I knew kind of reflexively there's no this is .
the one venue is just honestly.
I kind of feel like you just like, no, screw you are not the one of speech well.
ultima. So they would all the staff at the know, really nice people who are not doing to run through and whatever. And I was like, I just can't do this. No, I don't like to make speeches because then you don't learn anything.
There's something about speaking in conversation or I I I really believe that words have um you look state where spoken words have um have like spiritual power in the beginning was the word and the word was with god and the word was god. Like what does that even mean? I'm not sure what that means.
I mean word jesus but just being of john um but there's something about what we tell the truth. We don't just know the truth, believe that should we tell the truth there's something about using the one thing that we have that the rest of the animal kingdom doesn't have which is the power of speech that makes. Things real and that gives them power anyway. Um I find that when I talk her, I think everyone finds this if you think about IT that saying something aloud allows you to understand things like you learn another as we think of language as something that we used to inform, educate others. I'm going to tell you you something I do what for a living, my views but what we miss is that we're being educated to like we're learning the speaker is learning as he speaks well do you ever experiences this .
words to have immense power um for sure IT words so for the reasons using but they change the speaker, not just the listener and they and especially like you know when you repeat something over and over, IT establishes a group in your mind so that you kind of kind to use IT again so speaking is very helpful in that way um you know repetition is a good way to learn anything but if you're deprived of the tools is distorting and IT is that .
mean meaning .
like the left current program, which has been a program for a while that many of us were related, detect shot braces was to change language in such a way. Shot braces is a perfect example to change language in such a way that you can even think clearly about what's going on. The reality is so distorted by your by your lack of vocabulary that or or by your distorted vocabulary that you're incapable of resolving the problem.
You can smell that there's a problem, but you don't actually know how to navigate out of IT. This is like gender of farming care is a perfect example of the gender of firming personnel already alive. Because it's tell it's it's establishing, is that your bodies a mistake and that what is correct is free to mutilated? Like like what is confirming something .
that we existed, this decision, and you scare .
people into compliance and then they begin to lose the vocabulary necessary to untangle IT right?
So I will wrote about this.
yes, totally and he was the best at writing about IT and um that's why I matter so much because it's mind control yes, words are mind control hundred hundred. And the ability to speak to an audience and then to prevent, learn for yourself, but also to detect what they are actually picking up, yes, is a skull that you have for sure. And this may be successful, is a skill that como Harris does not have.
It's that that's the skills he doesn't have. SHE doesn't have that girl. SHE can do IT SHE can talk to an audience and see that they are receiving her SHE doesn't know what they are receiving SHE can't read their body language SHE doesn't know like how to change your tone. If you ever notice, he tells his joke nobody loves and then SHE cackles to herself. Yes, it's because SHE isn't able to connect on a human level because she's not all that interested in what they're saying through their expressions, through their reactions.
She's certain ly missing out on one of life's greatest and richest experiences, which is to feel the vibe of other people. Yeah, I mean, that's kind of the only reason to be alive, really and it's like the most beautiful, great, fun thing ever. And speaking in public is the easiest thing you could ever do.
You just can't worry about IT and only you don't worry about IT like everyone to be great that and actually including common Harris and I don't know her, i've never even matter. I have relatives and are actually um you know what say kind of amusing they don't hate yeah but she's obviously terrified. She's obviously afraid.
I look at, you're afraid SHE scared to SHE scared to that. That's the first thing I register when I see her. Yeah, that woman is afraid because he knows that she's frail and .
like a cage animal that will hurt someone.
She's a faster. No doubt no one ever mentions that like she's biden just had, you know fifty years of life and washington kind of the president of how things are done in a restrained republic, kind of sealed into him. She's coming from a different role SHE coming from california, which is post political at one party state, and she's no problem using force at all and all the fashion around her the same.
So no, but but I just feel so I do feel sorry for come on again. I don't know i'm just making these judgments on the basis of watching her, but I feel like this is someone who can admit who he really is, what he really thinks is and is really, really afraid. And you feel sorry .
for people like yes, which is why I love trump at the national association for black journalists when he went, I don't .
think you're allowed to love.
I love those to do. And here's why. sorry. So I think about the week's leading up to that.
Yeah, the weeks leading up to IT put the trump camie n on his heels because one, the narrow was so disrupted by the fact that they just replace yeah. And then the media went all in, i'm telling her, is so great, wonderful. It's all that thing.
And then they adopted this line of attack that J. D. Vance and Donald trump, weird member.
this very well. yeah. okay. So they're like.
weird. Now I love laughing that off because of help club. Third, the use of that word coming from .
those people is the abortion.
Were men addresses crew? Like, like, go. Yes, so weird. Okay, okay, there's a .
training. Adria, not weird.
But you have you have to be honest enough to admit it's an effective line of attack. Yeah and so far as it's the kind of thing that it's like the language of the teenage girl, it's like IT doesn't require a deep assessment of what's going on. You use you use weird.
It's a way to make somebody toxic in, uh, and it's it's effective. It's an effective weapon. So there's going to be a categories of voter that definitely cares a lot about the policies, cares and specifically the ways in which they affect them in their their bottom line.
But there are also black categories of voters who really do kind of write the vibes of an election. Who is this person and and I don't mean those switches, I mean whether at the shop to the polls at all, you know. And so okay, where one line of attack, what's the line of attack on como? She's a phony.
She's raglan. SHE is big now trump gets up on the stage and he goes coma. Harris is a phony.
The scene and cover that does the new york times put on a one? Does, you know, washington impose to any these news? Ellas, no.
But if from goes on stage, you goes, she's black. Five minutes ago he was india. Now she's black.
I don't know. I love him both, but somebody's getting answer that question. Everyone went crazy and and IT was IT was perfect. And the reason I was perfect was because IT forced all of the places that hate trump to Carry as reMarks and IT fed. And underlying the subtext of that entirely, exchange is come out as a funny in plants that right into the lifeblood of of the united days, like people get to see you no matter where you.
I wish they done that with obama. He I mean he's half White, raised by White people, is more White than his black yeah um culturally and he is exactly one half White sure. So why did republicans not say our half weights president or half black president? Like why do they have to be like the first black president? Just buy into the lie.
It's a lie. And they had gave him moral power because if you know, made him IT gave him claim to the civil rites movement, which is like the one sort of holy story in american history yeah, supposedly self a lie, but whatever ever once been taught that, and he got to lay claim to that. And but no one, I had the balls to puncture IT.
And just like that, his family didn't .
come from where the whole thing was raglan. But IT just as a factual, and is a genetic matter i'm not attacking anybody obviously i'm just saying like he's half but no one that was considered so outrageous yeah be like White lives matter or all lives matter another demonstrative, actually true phrase that became a criminal offence, literally a criminal offence with the FBI investigated people for saying, what lives matter and nobody push back.
And these categories don't exist for any practical sort of descriptive reason. They only exist for political power. Because like, you know, if you call elon musan african american, like people are like, like a total violation.
Now I to say that despite the fact that but but I I like, you know, George caron one side this like if you come from egypt, right, you're technical. You're an african american. Are we allowed to say that if you're an egyptian and you call this somebody in african?
No, not in american political discourse. What does that mean that? Why not just tell the truth? Like why are we such cow if you allow lies to go on chAllenge they and and then they become, you know the they become the instruments of torture that you'll suffer under.
That's a fact. Yeah so like why are we playing around with the what our so we yeah, I never called obama. I was on T, V every day the obama administration.
I never said a half weight Prices have a lack, which is effect. Like I didn't know the boss to say that. What's wrong with me?
Yeah, I D like you. Like how like people get mad if if trump first is broke, say obama so like brokers say obama, which is actually a middle .
me and like you.
let's know how racist .
for saying that playing by .
your rules anyway because somebody was .
named to da matters though if if you decide that you're gonna why because someone is making you like whose foot is that is yours yeah .
yeah and it's a lot of that going on unfortunately.
Keep IT interacting you um .
what is going to be .
the theme of this convention IT starts today I mean it's going to .
be I mean you you'll see the case on the outside but on the inside you're going to be sure um an emotion am of lies about the current state of our country. They'll tell you that the misery that exists within IT is not actually happening, that people are far happier, that um that things are fine. Also, you're gonna get this weird. So she's gonna .
as the incoming.
Basically they want everything they want to both ways because they're gona lie you about the current state of affairs, and then they are going to tell you what her they want. Agenda is as if he didn't have power to begin with writing. So they're doing and and the trump campaign been great on this. They said her day one was three and eight, five years ago.
so let's stop pretending. But IT is starting. So that's why I think they could make a president, I think literally, but they could just make a president that probably buy, all right, should, because he does seem non senile.
But they won't because they don't won't heard I have take responsibility for the current state of the country. Is that that's my guess. I don't know.
Yeah or there or they so wrapped up in the idea that all we shouldn't give IT toward this way because we give IT out with the election is more legitimate or something like they shouted the woman shouldn't have to be made president by virtually the twenty fifth the moment the first woman president but just, you know, we settled on her I don't know what they're thinking is on that.
Oh, they do in the first woman thing.
They're doing the first everything really there, of course oh my goodness, they're gone. That's going to be a big theme this way first woman, the first woman president yeah.
yeah. It's just crazy that like since everybody establish there's no definition of woman, like why should I care? Tell me why I should care on you don't mean there's no such thing as a woman.
So like why is IT meaningful that we have on this president? Yeah and there's no difference for in a woman and a man and none, they can be navy sales. So like what what's the mean? What's the significance of this?
There is not anymore. I mean, never raised the the attacks on women that have been made by biden and Harris. I think I think our unprecedented actually in the american history, I mean, if this is another area, where is like republicans really to sign their teeth into this every, every possible.
So the but title nine, the fact that the bite administration came along instead that women are not a real category and that men can be in their lockers and take their sports teams and beyond in all of those things. Why isn't there like A A nonstop campaign against data? Sy, there should be like, why do we have women sports them? Was the point of that? Why do we have any step of category for women to participate and to succeed? And on an equal playing field? We shouldn't under that notion.
And so the administration is leaning on all loud assault on the very existence of women, right? And then of course, once the the credit for the first woman president, should that occur. So it's incoherent obviously this is so it's all the markers of at marxism as represents the southern .
history which is just deceptive to its court IT doesn't shape shifting and there are no the meanings just I need to be empower you need to obey and that that those the only immediate rules yeah I mean, that is very much like my body, my choice here. Take the copy vector. Kill you.
Yes, IT was. I thought .
that was my body, my choice. No, only when you're killing your kids, not when you're i'm forcing some yeah.
every single a minutes. I almost called IT poison.
but I would be censored by youtube if I did. So I just want to be clear. I'm not calling any substance that was federally .
Mandated poison. Okay, good. Thank you for them. And so I I mean, it's like guys to are the same Young guys that you know, uh you don't you don't need them uh but we do to protect us. Uh, it's all.
it's all is you going to get .
a voted come on heroes um I think it's a closer than I wanted to be.
There are thirty states there can we feel a drop boxes .
that seems like a problem and you know there are been some positive advances like banning acrobatic in twenty seven states. Um IT is like states like georgia and taxes have passed real voter integrity laws that have increased the quality of their election system but in other states like pensylvania were things are told to chaotic or if these drop boxes s across the country with concern uh of course um .
these are pivotal states but that like no state that has drop boxes can be considered the gentlemen, how can I how can I believe in election result in a state .
drop box right yeah if no matter what party you are part of, if the election doesn't your way in your state full full of drop boxes, your suspicion ons are going to be sky high so how is that stabilizing for people?
So I had a conversation this morning actually with someone well known, not very known, gable person from republican politics who said, you know, only states of drop boxes and i'm really concerned about this. And I said, what what don't is not R N C that like existing deal with this and this person said, well, the problem is that these drop boxes are disproportionate and what he called .
urban areas and no one .
of the R N C wants to be seen as criticizing the way things we're done in urban area I thought, well, why is the R N C hiring guilty White liberals if if you're guilty White liberal are not attacking you, you know, yes, I don't want to live near you or meet you, obviously but there's a political party for you. Yeah like, what are they doing at the R N C? Yeah and this is a good question. I mean.
IT is completely critical that we get a hold of that. I mean, like you know you ve got was a Michael valley and lara trump are now running the R N. C. They established this renewed emphasis on voter integrity um and always I think they're also a legal challas. They have matter across the country that had IT in the right direction.
But if you are opting out of dealing with election integrity in critical areas because you're afraid of be seen as racist for trying to protect the votes of the people live there, you've lost the plot. You've lost the plot because IT turns up, vote and integrity laws, if we're taking my black photo specifically, are disproportionate, beneficial to black voters. But what happened in georgia after they changed their election laws to make IT so that you can no longer just do signature matching on A A, A melin ballot? They said you had to send in your your driver's license number with the ballot.
If yeah, when they did that, black voter participation went up and fewer black votes were rejected. No, it's obvious and it's it's been it's always obvious. In fact, signature matching was working to the determinant of authentic black voters. They were having their baLance thrown out because IT turns out sometimes your signature doesn't match what you sign when you were eighteen years old, like when you get older and you sign like some and you get some radio was looking at not a handwriting specially is just some random you know bureaucrat looking at two thousand. The sign thrown that out .
from what I think the the period where there is going to be this intense emphasis on black voters coming to an end because of immigration and the native born black voters will become less important election outcomes, dramatically less important starting after the selection. And so that means black political power, as we've thought about IT for the last sixty years, will be in rapid, rapid decline. And it's just interesting.
It's sort of reminds me organized labor you know, i'm not against minions. I'm not against black voters. I'm i'm for all american voters, but they get sold out by their leadership for sure yeah like so completely and i'm not sure people really understand that. Like I I don't think it's gna matter too much actually because the demographics, the country have change so much uh, in the last ten years that like and did people get this? I hope so.
There is there is like some shifting IT looks like among black men, which has been good. Uh, the left is very angry about that. And more angry they get about IT, the more likely they are .
to try and take IT out. But increasingly, it's just symbolic though. I mean, a few of ten million illegal unions, or thirty million in eight millions that we don't even know the number, but it's tens of and they're gona vote no sooner, rather later, probably.
But definitely some point. No one's gna be deported. And like the whole civil rights, that home methods gy becomes sort of meaningless because the democratic party will have political power without black photo like matter what .
they do matter and and the whole history of that part has been heard back, black people, black american. It's disGraceful all the way from, you know, you mentioned the act of the conversation like the K, K, K. And mark sanger and the targeting this so called negro project, I mean, IT has been a relentless at salt actually on black americans, uh, which is a disGrace.
And uh, I hope I just hope more more people can wake up to IT. But while they still have liberal power to the extent that they do and it's being sold out now as you speak uh and so that's crazy that's crazy. Yeah I don't .
have a ton of friends who are a black democrats um I know a lot of and love a lot of you know right wing black people but I have one friend who is a black democrat good really good guy but I made this point to him a few years ago. I was like it's kind of over for the political power that you've been talking about your own life because of immigration yeah and he had honestly not really thought about IT.
And well.
now you're seeing in a chicago .
now how many how many angry O A lot, a lot black residents of chicago, they're going confronting the older man in chicago, confronting them and say, what the hell White show way to second so foreign illegal foregone ers are pouring into the country. They're come in chicago. They're taking all of the public resources and are being left in the slums.
And how many times I did that to happen before you wake up to IT like like when the rise for happening, the George low rise, were occurring, and chicago became one of the latest cities to be ransacked. The lady who looked like beetle juice who ran the city SHE deployed the national guard to the extent that a mayor supposed to do that anyway. But he was given resources SHE sent IT to, what did they call that? The the, the million mile or something, the a the really nice area of chicago. We're all over donors life like the richest area of chicago. Meanwhile, the outside left defenseless people getting murdered in the streets, losing their lives, places being ranked because SHE refused to protect the most vulnerable because he had no interest.
I saw this string katrinka norms. The french quarter ter was fine all up in the french quarter, lower night. nobody. I saw IT, um yeah, no. Of course, IT does sort of raise the question. I mean, this is the purpose of ginning Operational still obviously, is to make people vote against their own interests, the demonstrative interests, because they save they so despise what they so afraid of the other party coming to power on racial grounds yeah, that's that's what is actually happening.
Sorry, it's it's totally crazy.
So um commons campaign is about .
what at this week .
it's joy joy.
Weekend, that's that's what they keep telling everybody.
I could think of IT being about a lot different things um but joy is the most preposterous of all because she's obviously joy. She's kissing her husband with my has gone. So this is the most joy est person i've seen lately.
But this is that consistent. The pitch is opposite of everything.
But why? That's like A D i've never really figured that out. Why should an effective lie is always like a few degrees off from center from the truth, right? Yeah, isn't IT.
But last week he was like, i'm for no tax on tips now, like shea trump, yeah, I saw, yeah, i'm for no tax on tips. SHE said, okay, like what? What do that come from? Oh, I want to feature the border.
what? Who are you like? We is applying to us.
but why not instead? Like, but that's not how Normal people lie. Normal people OK catch you doing something wrong. And you know, like it's as bad as IT looks or but you don't whip on and accuse me of doing the exact thing that I how you doing like what .
is that now that you do in an abusive relationship really yeah in an abusive human relationship and this is kind of like the classic sort of like cheating on your wife and trying to figure out a way to survive IT you start blaming her as the center, right? So so this is the democratic party's relationship with americans, is an abusive one.
I saw that. I actually saw that once I was actually when I was with somebody who I wasn't there for this, but he got caught cheating. And i'm like, wow, is not a good person and I said, what did you say? And he said, I screamed her for spending too much at sex on our credit card. Like what you get caught or SHE had evidence that he was doing something wrong, what he was yeah and you attack her. I thought that was the most screw up thing i'd ever see, but that's a thing you're saying definitely.
which is, like, family analogies are so perfect for all of this. Like, like, what do you do? I know you've one this for years, but like, what does that mean to run a healthy household like I do you like your doors at night?
You know, how do you protect your family? What does that look like? What kind of example are you to your children? All of those things.
the only things that matter you mean? Yeah.
yes, the democrats are leading the most disfunctional household you've ever seen. Yeah, they're like abusing the children, attacking each other, all the things that they are committing, they're projecting onto the all the other. Mbs, yes, it's really degrading and and total this function, uh, it's awful.
And it's also why it's got this is also why it's got us because you begin assuming the nippin power of a reality itself and began telling everyone else that there are the problem and there are the centers and that they should respond you. And it's meanwhile, in the healthy household was happening is there is a father whose deming, for his children, what IT looks like to have a father's love. And their children only know god through that lands.
Yes, they only can that. That's how, you know, how do you so we refer to god, the father. How do you even know how he functions as a father? Unless you have a human father is a frame of reference. You don't you don't understand what that looks like. If you have a dis functional relationship with the men in your life, how are you even ever going to get your head around the idea the god of father is a loving father? You, I mean, so like all of these things.
I I do know, I ve never thought of that before. But yes, I know, person, I know exactly.
is my father is so important. Because, like all of reality centers around what your impression of what that means to have a good father is that's that's IT. That's all walking. So the left is leading the diffunce tional household where they're driving everybody to self destruction. And IT should be the obligation of Normal people to counter that and to have a healthy household and by extension, a healthy country.
That's so interesting. I I have noticed the symptoms of what you're saying in the main one is the people they are attacking. You know, I don't have A P, H, D on amErica or whatever, but I know I know a lot of like ral trumPeters, for example, and they're not only good people.
They're actually like the best people i've ever met, and they're also the most useful and skillful people ever met, like the most, like actually the most. They can do the most useful things. And the people attacking them, someone like Janet yelling the treasury secretary, from my perspective, which is a simple perspective of a simple man, is like an utterly disGrace figure, like an utterly like there's no one that was less credibility, a shorter track record of real achievement.
There's no one who's like more repulsive in every way. And Jenny Ellen to me anyway and she's the one helping to like a machine, people with real skills. It's like that's not an accident.
This whole system is set up for useless people to have power. Where is an adJusting cide? They would have no power.
I know some as I wonder, like at the lowest levels, like whether like the productive among us are like I don't know if you know, like at the lowest level of government other than the household, which of course we were just talking about. Like the H O is the community boards. I like they're consisted like, like the insecure, busy bodies.
No, no. And like the productive people who should be in those rules, the ones who have families. And you have a mediated dispute between .
their children, sea, the bodies.
I in charge of those organizations? no. And so I don't this this is the best system ever devised in terms of a government, but they're clearly weaknesses like that's that's one of them. The fear system into the bigger aspects of government is a lot of insecure, busy bodies.
I maybe that's probably always been that way. I'm sure the roman senate was filled in secure, busy boys. But IT IT never, I guess what I think is new and really, but not just at best poison that worse is not just that like the the least competent people have the most power, but that they use that power to hurt the most competent people. That is just crazy to me, is like you would think, like they would, at least for self interest reasons, they would say, well, people actually know I had to run a power grid or flying an airplane or or from heart surgery, like we shouldn't tack them on the basis of their skin color because we like need those people. We don't want to be in bb way, but they seem to want to destroy all those people do.
Do you feel like that's gotten worse?
I mean.
obviously gosh like the you know U S. Me earlier about like going to the distance that the ruling class has from the rest of america, you'd probably be Better. And answering .
that question, I don't know. I mean, obviously part of the new life and and I and I can do that gives me a Better perspective on how name they are. There's no mystery for me I exactly who they are. I know them but um and I have total contempt for them well trying to control IT.
Um no my conclusion just based on the evidence again, it's hard to know intend impossible really but just on the basis of outcomes is that the whole point of the program is not to have lift anyone is to hurt people, specifically Christians above all, but also anyone whose productive, free thinking, you know the people you really need, like the guys who designed and run the power grade, like those are the people you need most, first responders, fireman, cops, emt, airline pilots. Like, it's not just like, oh, we need more incompetent airline pilots, is that we need the current group of airline pilots to die because they have skills that will never have. I mean, I feel like this whole system is based on hatred, born of envy.
That's that's the way I read. And you look at there a couple of reign countries, south africa and zimbabwe, particularly where the whole point wasn't to, like, redistribute the land to the landless st. That didn't actually happen.
All the land went to the people with political power. The point was to crush the farmers because the farmers were too productive. And that was offensive to the people in charge.
It's like you go get that yield out of that land when your tobacco or whatever you're going, they couldn't. So we have to crush and kill them. They kill them, a lot of them.
And so I feel like they're hurting people at the point that does feel that it's it's definitely not about helping black people or helping trans community, helping immigrants. H, I probed, wouldn't be totally against IT if IT was. I like helping people, but is not is one .
of your policies like all of that is enabling their destruction? The enabling is what's happening. And so like, you know this, like the needle exchange programs, like the left has been on this three years, that you're going to help people continue to inject drugs into their bodies, that's the plan.
Like, uh, all of the americana initiatives, like you're gona continue, you going to dot people that the plan is to broadly doll the american people, the trans stuff. You're going to tell people, yes, your body's a mistake. The only intervention is my big corporate donor getting rich off of your misery for the rest of your life like that. Again, to go back to the family analogy, in a family you would in intervene in a realf, in a healthy family, in a diffunce tional family, you would enable. And that's what they are doing.
They're enabling destruction. Yes, see, I can relate. I mean, and my family pretty much at this point, so I intervene all the time like that.
That's what you do.
I yeah yeah, but i'm an intervene like immediate interview. So I think that's your duty. And I just kind of, I don't, you know, I love this country and I love its cities, for example, lived in a number them, but I have contempt for people who allow like, a need to exchange program to happen.
Like, what isn't someone go burn down the little exchange and like i'm serious and and take the lumps go to jail for IT. But we are not going to give people intervene drugs on my neighbor od period. I'm not gonna up with that period.
Yeah and if you punish ed me for getting in the way, I will accept that punishment. But i'm not going to allow IT. I don't know why people allow that.
I really don't. I'm probably saying too much, but I am encouraging violence. I'm encouraging zero tolerance for killing people.
Yeah, yeah, yeah and I mean, the by administration like sending on needle cats like their like they're part of this and .
put and is just I don't know if you accept that what what won't you accept? When I was really this year, and they put people in camps in concentration like actual, and if you bring that up, you that you put people in concentration cans for cover, well, there are not really concentration. Can really I remember .
remember the color red tape that they had on the floor stepped across IT. You would be arrested.
yeah. And they did. They arrested people. Yeah, people put up with that. You're going to get to a place like canada where there is like, well, getting to the exact same place the germany got to one thousand nine hundred and thirty three, where if you're useless, we're onna kill you which they they had hundreds, thousands of germans, Christian germans, because they had disabilities where they were used as in a murder, them in hospitals, children.
And they're doing that in canada now with a made program and just killing people. This world just cheaper for us to kill you and everyone is putting up. But that is just like.
yeah.
you can't put up a certain and no.
punish h the useful so they kill the useless and finish the useful sales. So the truckers in canada yeah get their lives destroyed by merely exercising what is their god given right, which is to protest, which is to object in the democratic system in which they thought they lived ah and then had their life just right and because they didn't have any power to stop IT and there was an antia burnt down cities, canadian truckers set up hot tubs in the streets and protest .
the government yeah just seems like there's no kind of way out other than saying, you know, i'm willing to be punished for trying to stop the killing of other people that and that's what I don't think about the party system of the scores what's at stake it's like, well, I want my god to get elector my party to throw its like not that really matters as you cannot allow some N O to a bit inconvenient drug use like cause you start there or no or fund the N G.
S to the tune of billions of dollars to traffic every foreign national across world they get their ands on yeah .
I never understood why the totally useless government of texas. Greg abbott, didn't just put the central government before I said that to his face. I really then I was like, why don't you do that? Is complicated, not complicated.
If there's a home invasion of my house, i'm gna get my fireroom and stop IT if I can. yeah. And then you know what, the customers was my family, so that that my priority is pretty simple, protect my family. And then, you know, laws broke, and i'll take my lumps.
Do you think mass deportations possible?
Of course not. Of course is not possible.
So the majority, the public supports IT you right now. They don't have the stomach for the images of IT, obviously. So the second you know the media can find one sob story, though accelerated quickly to tell her trump and to justify allowing the cause to continue.
And I do think there's middle ground. I don't think you have to do massic protection. I think if if, uh, if washington was responsible ough, which of course, we know the answer they are not, but if they are responsible enough, they could just create the conditions whether people wouldn't be able to, well, of course, live here to take from us. So pascal, I D verify, like literally forced ed businesses to have to hire workers, were allowed to work for them.
But we're so far past that because that presupposes that, you know, the immigrants are all there. Getting is access to our labor markets, right? E verify would stop people from working right without papers, right, without the legal right to work. But we're bringing in tens, millions of people and giving them flat out subsidies that are much higher than american citizens are receiving.
sure. yeah. So we're .
paying them to come here. We paid for the travel up here in directly state governments doing at U. N, S, doing at at scale. And then once they get here it's just like it's a pinion a party with U. S. Tax as a bankrupt country is your hang people to so at that point, it's like what are we really looking where you're looking at suicide, like looking in a country that's trying to destroy itself, whose leaders are trying to destroy IT. And then that's when you reach like the point like I have to see first about this.
I don't know, I know, but you have to. So but if you had, like, a real administration that could come in, who had the world to do IT you cut off all of that?
You know, someone who could explain that, you know, words matter. Someone who could just get up and say not gist immigrants, but this is obviously so is J.
D, have a good explainer.
I think he's great and he's since ere, you know, i'm certainly politics is not good for people. So, you know, I have seen people change. I pray that he doesn't, but I is someone who knows him pretty I think um as if right now I think he's a he's the opposite of weird he is and I think you're all weird.
I'm not going to say all people I know are actually really weird yeah in republican politics it's definitely most of them some of obvious linsey grammar, whatever everyone jokes about IT. But but there are so many freaks like just truly deceptive people because the business draws them like a bug late and he's not at all that way. So you're not excluding democrats .
ment that assessment. You just you know you happen to know that a lot of republican.
anyone at this point in the training party isn't like you for you're free yeah oh, that's that's a female April like if you're saying that no, I mean in the republican party, which should be the party of Normal people that represents Normal people. Sure yeah no tries to pretend to so um no advance is like the most Normal person you see you .
really think that I was mean, I have wondered, like, you know a lot of these guys, his je inspect he said the the top of the Normal people list .
for now I think he is um there there are couple who are really Normal i've in my opinion is just my opinion, whatever one means opinion. But singh from missouri wonderful. I like like an actual good person. I know that for a fact. Um so you know i'm sure there are others.
Yeah I like to my hotel will .
yeah I don't I don't know him.
but I I just talked, talked on a lot.
I thought he was a hero for the abortion yeah yeah, I completely agree. No, I will. Look, i'm generation ing just disappointed in the party but there are certainly freak. He's like a Normal person and and he's his legit smart uh so yeah he could definitely make the case.
And what purpose does he? Is he just to explain? Or what purpose does he are working with? Strong, do you think?
Well, again, this I mean my opinions, I don't really know the answer. How to turn interview with me.
I genuinely know because I know you're a fan of J. D.
I am. yeah.
And I want to know why yeah.
I known him since one one politics so I have you know a sense of him as a person I think because politics does you know it's a very weird business yeah you will know since sound like me you still live in washing but um from my perspective, I mean I can speak to why trump chose him and IT was trying to choose him you know, facing enormous pressure from slithy and time american republican donors who have all kinds of agendas, none of which have anything to do with life in the united states.
Trust me, really, really unbelievable people. But uh, in a bad way. But he faced them all down and shows this guy because he wanted to. So for my perspective of the message, the jd vanes pick sent was there is more to the trump phenomenon than just the man. There is a set of ideas, or at least impulses.
I don't know ideas, but just the basic the basic concept is a leader of a country should look out for our country like not hard. And by picking j. Evans who clearly believes that um trump is setting up A A A legacy, a really meaningful legacy like this, is direction the part because people can't wait for trump to leave in republican party and is go back to being completely bought and paid for ARM of the lobbying community in washington.
Whether it's farmer, the banks are certainly the power brokers of the party access certainly the weapons in factual rs, the defense industry, the the killing people business that goes on. It's made such a city um those people can wait for trump to leave. And just put in some study, which is most of them and call IT trump ism or whatever, but it's the opposite.
And J D vance's like tangible sign that trump understands that there's more to this than just him. This is a really important idea. It's a very common sense.
Idea is the most common. And said, yeah, you can have democracy. Is people who run the country aren't acting on the country behalf by definition .
and IT also seems like he has the most perspective out of everybody in washington, meaning ah he's lived in every category of american life. yes. And so as a result, if you have that much stored wisdom you should put to good use.
I totally agree. And you hate to reduce people to their biography, and we do that too much, in my view. But bike phy does matter like how you grow up, matter the that you're a marine officer and grew up all around the country era, around the country is like that.
Knowing you for a long time that very much affected rolf. That's my perception. So what does matter in the best thing about jd biographically, my opinion, is the fact he grew up in a one of these kind of sad communities, industrial communities in ohio, ohio application and joining the marine court listed. He smart. He needs a big yale law school, which really is like the center of the credential factory in american life.
Forget not a lot of marines going not enlisted. No is like a little you listed .
and listed burin, yeah, yeah like my father you know and the guys who tend to be careful love when they have been drinking you know like and he wants to be a law school and then he immediately because it's it's a short step from the law school to private equity in the aspen institute yeah and then trump ers are derived and people like, oh, here's are White abolition guy except we've already molded his brain so won't you come the aspinall tute and tell us all, David, all the dush bag community what it's like to be a product of this sad oppoa addicted world that you're from.
And he does. He do. If he doesn't like, why wouldn't he? And he does this for couple years, and he realizes through a lot of contact with these people. That they're disgusting, any winds of hating them so which is very much sort mind the story yeah ah like my contempt is born of like knowledge in contact.
I am not this is not theoretical for me like I just like us because I know them and I know how completely they have abandoned their duty to the country, and I have contempt them for that. N. G.
Had had exactly the same experience. And he's like, I know exactly who you are. I know everything you have to offer. Yeah, and i'm not interested.
He got the .
right perspective and .
he is so good and he's got unlike them, he doesn't have contempt for the people that he would grew up with. He has not contempt for the voters. no.
And and next to the critical element in J, D, uh I will say a lot like doctor bk carson in this way, because, uh, ben carson kind of had that that trajectory, yeah. And once so J, D, as you point IT out, was the use to medal america. He was the use to the unwashed american as the left loved him when he was merely R.
R. They could pretend like they care about those people. That was the only reason, and I loved them. And then the second he announced that he's interested in republic lan politics. Now that now is evil, now going to make up stories about him at the same with bank arson IT happened is just happens over .
and over and over again, totally right in the fact he criticized and trump is a fascist and the and basically saying the same thing that, you know, David Brooks is every week or tom freed winner, any other morons near times a troo page and then he like realizes that now actually there's like more trump than that any and then he ends up liking trump and it's like, pretty sincere.
I think I know I know this because i'm seen and they're like way you can you can work for trump. Y, you once dislike trump. Y, you said the same thing about trump. T that we say every day. Therefore.
it's like, what do you even think as we're speaking come, my heart is disavowing every position she's ever held and the idea that you'd be critical they like you didn't like trump ones.
Well, I kind of like kind of very much like people who changed their views on things sincerely change their views. Don't just tell you their views to whatever yeah but you actually have had we used to call the growth member that people grow like sorted to the evidence and realize they were wrong. I mean, i've had that experience so many times. I know i'm sure you have also for sure i'd like that.
Yeah i'd like that.
Tell me that's why like a meetings, tell me how wrong you were like, admitted IT admit how powers and flawed you are and now i'll trust you yes, I don't trust you if you pretend to be god because you're not.
Yeah, exactly.
yeah. Do you just take .
take everything apart and just out on the floor and this together.
those honest people. yeah. And the dish est ones, which is most people in authority are I go, I I always thought that, you know, whatever men can become women ever, trans visibility .
has been important. Me is one hundred and seventy two. Like what? Yes, yeah. They had to oba, not apparently and he's never looked back.
Well, it's always the you know it's said it's the closet cases that like so we are done you know what you mean? It's i've seen IT so much IT makes them so uncomfortable that they kind of like go too far in .
the other done you no.
i'm serious.
That's pretty tty dating ten women at once.
You see the video of biden at the debate in two thousand seven democratic debate, announcing that barack obama had a needs test. Yes.
I think I want .
the funniest video ever to and its activity is all the things that happened that get lost that nobody recalls. But um in fact, I think we put up on our x feed because it's so good but biden, who really is like a so less person, uh, said, well, I know I think you know it's a real problem in the african american community and there's a kind of about of being like I hate you that one is like .
he is like .
to hang there for just one second and I was just totally good and you know I think he he's negative but I mean, all man should get. Obama is so mad ah so mad because like everybody in democratic politics knows that obama they all think that obama is on the downtown like they all think that I trust .
me they think well, he I there's actually evidence I which .
was in that .
book was was .
the definitive book yeah ama.
that guy interviewed so he said he won a word for his M L. K. book. And then he .
goes starting the waters .
yeah and then he goes on and he writes the the single the single most in death work on c oba. He starts to literally everybody like obama's s melman. Everybody like anybody has ever had any contact, my girlfriends, former girlfriends.
And that's where he got the letters where obama was admit his gay, that is, to a girl that he was saying, and, uh, that was. And so the media refused to cover IT, which was totally really IT was like it's it's in the book there was not denying IT. I mean, gary is considered I I think one of the most authority of biographers alive and you know people .
just skip think there was a liberal and but I think um i'm pretty sure I can say inclusively the girl came to really kind of dislike obama and I think he was fraught on during the writing of that book and um that book was I don't know IT wasn't banned, of course but I was surprised IT was definitely yeah because I got you know I got to the core question which is who is this guy exactly and has a lot of talents. I always thought that obama but IT was he also like there's deception at the core.
also like a kind of give away the game because if there behind belief is that is totally Normal to be gay, why wouldn't they just feel great about his life that we've discovered?
Well, I it's so weird to be you know on the writer whatever I am, and feel like you're more liberal on this stuff than like the democratic party because there are plenty of people. The democratic party were still positive and it's like, by the way, I do not believe in getting, you know, I think people should be allowed to reveal as much as they want about their personal lives. Like privacy is really important.
Effect is essential. So it's not my place to, you know, get into that. But there are a time, but the reason, including really famous ones, and it's like, how dare you get up in everybody else, constant electing everyone know about their sex lives, like it's your business. It's not just shut up about everyone's sex life, okay, one, two, if you're like mr you know or or miss you know, gay rights advocating cause IT like what how can you live with yourselves?
The core point with all of these stories is like if if you're leading your life in deception, why should you have any responsibility over the rest of hours? So if you're in power, if you have power, IT is reasonable to ask fundamental questions about what you're honest .
about and you're lying. I do. I agree completely and we all lie and um and it's bad but it's like super super basically ze ongoing IT tells you a lot and as a voter you want to know that kind .
of think of oh like uh in common hair is this case you do see the the the in turn who wants work for her who revealed what I was like working in her office in uh in and I think I was approximately .
exactly what you would expect every time .
you walked in in the morning they had to say, good morning, general. General that so like I I think a lot of people don't realize, like I guess there is like there is a format, there is like a formal title that you could refer to an attorney genre.
General, but IT is so proposed that almost nobody I know many ny. General, and i've never called a single one of them.
To the extent that you've ever talked to about that, there are kind of embarrassed by the concept. Not really generals.
I don't say that. I many thanks to you. yeah. Generals, yeah.
So SHE were walking in in the morning, and her expectation was that every single person would stand and say, good morning, general. yeah. Now, as you know, my dad is a marine general, an actual general. And he said he told me he's like that story alone is told me everything I need to know about her, every single thing I need to know about her is in capsule ted. That one totally, you demand the entrance, were not, allow to make eye contact, stand up when you walk in and say, good morning, general, yeah, you should not have your hand and .
lever of power well yeah because IT suggests a uh holiness insecurity of fear. I mean, again, she's terrified. This person is terrified. She's been elevated far beyond her capabilities um and he knows that of course that's why she's so brittle and a you know people like that are really dangerous or not cents, they don't have limits.
Yeah we we just took a break and we're laughing about all the things that we can say on youtube that we believe and really I think only the only three categories are uh if you claim that men cannot become women by tapping their hills to other and wishing so, if you claim that the twenty twenty election, you know that biden didn't really get more votes than yeah black jesus, if you question the election in any way and what's the third of the vx, yeah, that was great. Everything about the box is great, safe and effective if you say anything um to the country. So you just get demonized and they they take your channel away. But I think he even can say pretty much any I think those are the the only three guide .
points i've received. Yeah that leaves a lot, does not go.
I just know that. Totally believe in the vx, the twenty twenty election and the training stuff .
yeah and I saw big foot on the way in here. People here, they say that I think I did. I saw on the way, you know, the earth is flat, of course.
of a and fake money.
fake. I came around of that.
I didn't see. Q, C, I kill cannel. No problem.
Yeah, I say that. But so you're saying everything we said before that you nobody can hear.
IT, no, no, no, no. I was just endorsed ing those views. I think that vax is safe and effective.
I just want to say that I ve mcny for it's a horsey warmer something sure. yeah. So okay, here's my last because weren't trying to turn this around today.
So I I keep going, but we have to get this into edit to believe all the stuff that youtube doesn't want to be here, which you can get on our website. Tg across and outcome on censor, if you like. Here's my question.
We both agree that there's no chance common Harris gets, quote, elected president, except through the unremitting lying by the american news media like she's they're canada. They have to get across the finish line. This infuriating to me, so infuriating that I don't really watch.
You have to watch because you have a daily show of all the dishonest media outlets out there, which is basically all of them, including the wall street journal L. A. What is the most dishonest?
The most dishonest I I would say I guess the people who jump off the page at me immediately, I guess there's two shows in particular one is morning joe like the the the whole cast of morning joe. They literally have a character on that show is called ah he hangs on this show he's been hanging in on for years. But anyway, the point is like that show like they'll change their attitudes on a dime just to serve whatever the left ones at any given moment. It's really sad, pathetic and they're so angry about trump.
Um and so that that were true readers.
They were your leaders and now the insure leaders or they have been up until but I got replaced because I was close to them. IT was the show he watched in the morning. So they tell her their in programing only to his interests. It's really embarrassing.
And I would never. So when they round you up you and your family and put you in some camper, put you on all for crime, you think morning joe .
will be the principle .
and I .
don't think this clip will be the reason for I think literally they already know what to think .
of um and then I said, I know all those people very well and it's sad to see that I mean, joe garber is like not stupid at all. Job is actually smart not that that matter is a lot of bad smart people. But he is not stupid. He's much marter than your average cable .
news persons. But his what they're doing doesn't represent .
like he was a flat a congressman .
ft who's represented fara would say, yeah that guys speaking .
for me no no but what i'm saying is like he note like he like done them on something like that you think well, does he really know what is saying right? You know no, not really. Um I don't think he does.
I only is any idea what he's saying actually, which kind of makes me sort of like him. Josh carbon was exactly what he's doing. That's all i'm saying.
Yeah, yeah. This is this tactical. Yes, no problem.
I mean, somehow he's drive them is all like he and maka got married and now they do the show in florida and they pretend their in D. C. And it's like.
it's all very where is that going? Do they happy? I haven't seen I working for them.
I can. I don't know there's so much phony this on T V. So it's like everyone is always pretending to I know.
I know, I know, know the other .
show that stands that the millions of view have you actually seen the .
you not like beginning .
to end i'm a clip consumer of the yes, like, just like a lot of people like guy, I, I, I will never allow somebody to tell me what happened and then just reinterpret that event in that way. Like, I hate that. Like that happens all the way that happened. You like dry your entire area, but especially you're on fox, like the left always had these views of you that weren't filter to watching a clip of your show, or even certainly not the entire show, is what some left the outlet told them about you.
That's that they never get IT right. I mean, always like guy, I have all kinds of obvious faults. I have definitely have some pretty serious big tories. There is not racial bigtooth, but do you really mean they always got a wrong?
You want to tolerate some things. There are certain .
kind of people I don't like ah um at all in a very unreasonable way but they are not black people actually there affluent lot of affluent Whites. I just don't like them, uh, especially some of the ladies. I just don't like them big but it's not the kind of big tree there are always accusing me of like, yeah, you're write in a bad person but in a very different way.
Can you be people more accurate but if SHE comes lumbering towards you, a blue hair like you in a mask like you kind of have a read on which way .
this is going yeah, but you shouldn't judge people without knowing them, I think. But I do in that way, but I was never, they're always like for, anyway.
notes. Do people do us know?
Yeah, never anymore.
I don't go anywhere IT. But I mean, in the few times that you at an airport, for instance, do they yell less?
Yeah not at all anymore. So that's good. It's interesting. I don't really know what that's about.
Well, you know, not having your face on fox and then the media pretending like you don't exist. Meanwhile, the number one past in country is basically all the lefties who would be conditioned to yet at you, don't consume what's whatever.
Never cared IT never bothered me. Just don't come to my house. I was always, anyway, the view, I haven't seen the view in a long time.
It's just it's like it's it's over the top of communicating for like everything that left us for and they are always against trump at all at all costs. No matter what he does, he's always guilty of everything he was. He was rightly prosecuted by every democrat prosecutor in the country. He should be in jail is like it's just.
is joe fair s daughter still on there?
Yeah and nobody talks about that is .
such a nice man. Joe fais a nice man and he had this very low few dog .
day way right?
Yeah just a nice guy. Just have known him a like thirty years and he's just a nice person and but he had his daughter was like canadians t and sad and SHE went up in the view I heard the yeah but nobody holds .
the juicer fair thing against her like meaning I I realize IT you wouldn't hold IT against but what i'm saying is like the left for years demonize role that daily and geo fera yeah so like .
like under like I guess .
Normal circumstances anything even related to him they would demonize but not so with her like she's on the show and and nobody even brings IT up like body SHE.
As I remembers, the kind of personal, just say, whatever IT takes to get the acceptance of the people around her is SHE like a regime .
defender for almost entirely occasionally like issue, like a squeaks of moderation in the midst of all of the babble, but not for the most part of sad and stupid .
need to control. Like a lot .
of people on T. V. It's awful. Like, of course, is like joy bar, who like once four black face and SHE still like on the show.
And uh, you know what? Golda, who like clearly doing, do any research. Yes, he just wings IT entirely 啊, which is funny.
I did the view once, twenty years ago, when I worked to seen in the P. R. Department, pushed into the view.
And the only thing barber waters was there, remember the ad, I think the whole thing was like, so mindless, but dry bay horr was like the stretch st. Human being i'd ever meet my life. And SHE is still that way.
a hundred person. Maybe worse. Probably worse. really? Yeah, probably worse. IT. IT is crazy. And do you think that like any any world in which would be golden g is moderating whatever meaningful, whatever little debate might be breaking out at the table is like crazy?
When what do you think I. I know that there are very, very few republican donors who um are worth much. Unfortunately there are some but not a time. But I always thought like a show, like the view and a person like joy bay hear that could be such a brilliant disinformation campaign, someone who so unappealing, so like private facial, repulsive, that SHE pushes people away from her position, could IT be the dybbuk z actually getting funding from x republican donor to discredit the other party's program?
SHE works for you.
Do kind of wonder. And SHE is still that way. Yeah be a hundred and fifty years .
old that point. It's so crazy. I don't I don't even really know how like SHE got jobs like wasn't .
I was like I don't know when I was there.
Remember to any point IT still exists. They're still crazy. IT makes for great father for collapse.
I mean, I love yes, but from the show, because it's so ridiculous, is so easy to investor. It's like bench po debating or college student. It's like like the easier stuff. Uh, it's funny.
Yeah thank heaven for that. A daily show would be impossible without the rest of the media. Remember certainly when I had a daily show, think I do anymore. But oh my god, it's all just like, what do we talk about this is before the news went totally crazy all times. But um you know others always some tom fox are genius producer like what I don't know what to write about tonight feel like got some clips that would pissed me off. So complete yes.
you have like done let me saying that a plane disappeared into a black hole, right? And you like, of course you have to do that, but you know, actually know that I think about IT, that maybe the one thing you was right about.
I would think that exact same thing that was the old don lemon that was like don lemon .
before he decided to do that, was like.
and remember mocking him and picking, like, go. That's so stupid compared to what? Like, so what? What's the real answer?
Yeah and like, I think he was, I think when he said that there was a panel of people on and everyone looked so embarrassed that he said that loud, yes, but he stocks to IT. And that was his greatest moment.
Yes, I totally actually end with this, his greatest moment ever. And I think crack me if I got this wrong, that he was profiled by, like a atlanta magazine or something.
Do remember I member, I don't remember the .
magazine specific. I may be gin the wrong, but he's sitting in the reporters of female reporter, very good rider. This woman, I think I know, but whenever anyway, SHE was a camera who was but she's having lunch, would done one on and he's like cano in journalism you think about journalism, vince. Those who have been chosen to practice IT to stride its hello ed halls man like woodward in burston .
and myself .
and just can possibly pumps lecture and the waiter comes up and he's also like fussy and pompous and damon goes, i'd like some lemon sorbet and the pump is fusing waiter goes, sure it's actually proud sore bay, which is like devastating actually miss pronounce the .
name of the dessert you you pumped to impact .
this with how impressed you are living in this like air tight bubble of self a steam that's just impregnable like you can't vitally done self a steam is just it's bad proof and so he goes, no, my man, it's pronounce so bad.
Like, I love you just so stupid, but it's real. That's the best. Bring back that down.
Totally Green. Thank you. Thank you, tiger.