I don't even know what a venture capitalist does most of the time. I mean, truth is going gangbusters in the polls right now.
The commonly interview with red bear on fox news, hi, letting how disasters some of her answers were .
SHE stood up to him. She's running for president. I mean, SHE stood up like she's standing up to the bully. She's running to be the most powerful person in the world.
It's hard to know if he even wants this. My that's .
the vibe I get. But IT almost perfectly coincides .
with charlie xe treating someone cot the whole time the trees are barring the coconut water is we are out.
What's up, guys? Welcome back to the pod. We are we're talking about the common hara interview on fox news. Obviously, we are talking about elon musk grabbing the rocket with giant twister and the reaction to that and also the california government.
I guess it's like the unelected board, whatever war on him brand, to break that down the minute we have our Polly market segment coming up where we're going to talk about the odds that comella or trump appear on geo rogan, which very interesting developments there and also think up broader read of the culture right now, which I really am looking forward to talking about. And we got our parade, al, the final quarter final is a is upon us. So sit tight for that.
We've got three returning guests, the last three of of the of the round. Very first thing we got to do is, I mean, trump is going gaming busters in the polls right now and and also the bedding market. I mean, he he's edged up in the polls and the bedding market just have him especially like you look, the story is stop online blowing out of the water this morning I saw um like this.
I think he was a sixty two percent chance him winning according to the money market. This isn't science and who knows but it's a very good indication because we love so much money on a line. Um because of that there's spent a pretty interesting reaction on the complicite of things which is and it's to me is rational um SHE has to take some desperate measures.
Two of those measures include one a lot of freesheet for black man is promised, which we can talk about the minute, black men specifically and only like, very, very, let's just like, be clear, black men only are getting these loans. And number two, interviews everywhere. Uh, so the biggest of them all, I would have said, I mean, we we talk a little bit about the one that was kind of course, I felt that last week, but the fox news interview with bread bear is one of the most important interviews, I think, of the election season so far. Riley, want to tell us what happened there?
Yes, thanks. So like you mentioned, a lot of interesting things happening on the campaign trail now Polly market showing trump with sixty two percent odds of winning coma, putting out policy proposals geared towards black men uh one of those proposals including uh, legalizing recreation marijuana, to quote uh, create opportunities for black americans to succeed in this new industry which as I wrote in the daily, sounded pretty Frank ant racist to me um other interesting developments low tim walz really trying to play up his foxy appeal. Uh, by saying he doesn't know what a venture capitalist does so I guess the constitution and venture capital to pretty foregone areas to tim walls but really notable was like you mentioned, the commute interview interview with bread bear on fox news um which just absolutely made waves on x uh with many on the right and even just like across the board highlighting how disaster some of her answers were um including on questions about joby in's health um the border whether or not uh the country was on the writer wrong um although I do have to point out the commonly did have a few defenders um including my favorite mark cuban who described that interview as commoner quote standing up to bret bear with force and never backing down um so yeah what do you guys think was out a sign of course .
for SHE stood up to him she's running for pressure mean SHE stood up like she's standing up to the bully he's the most she's already the VP she's trying to be the most powerful person in the world and we have to like caught her feelings and be like he did a good job fighting back against the bad reporter um I I give her props I think that the truth is truth is not to the best of my knowledge. Done in interview with M S N.
B C as he I mean he went in front of like the black association of .
journalists and got grilled for you but he not I very different level than press a real journalist Rachel at talking head um but I give her some credit for going to such a hostile place I mean fox just turn them on and it's like twenty four seven como socks channel. So there is some credit do there to to go in and face them but he was not prepared. And i'm not getting, but I just this whole IT wasn't just cuban.
You saw this reaction. R, I went on threats for for that peer shit. And what I saw was really, I think, a group of people looking at someone who they support handling, not a hostel, but just a very hard interview with someone who is not completely bought in on the propaganda for the first time ever.
They'd never seen kala in a situation like that. Where's people on the rights? Y trump, in situations like that all the time, not on MBC know the true like as far left as you can go, but he's getting hostile or difficult interviews like costley.
It's sort of what he famously is, is getting attacked by the media and fighting back and saying fake news. It's been, you know, part of his identity. So they were shocked and they were bothered, but we did learn a lot. So I have a note here, exit. I started watching and I just couldn't believe what I was seeing.
I would still want to go to hard because he seems nice and um and I want to encourage this kind of thing going out and doing the interviews I like when pete butt gig goes on fox, I think he does really well. Typically I would like to see trump to more really, really difficult interviews with the left but I think IT was just really a disaster um so SHE let's see uh immediately she's asked about immigration. SHE brings up the fact that he had a bill that they try to pass you know within hours of um inauguration.
The first bill practically with an hours of taking the earth was a bill to fix our immigration system.
Yes, man. IT was called the U. S. S. Citizenship act of two exact twenty one IT is actually.
but you have to let me White house.
the house. And they did up.
finding to the point, yes o and i'd like to finish this.
Man.
we recognized from day one that to the point of this being your first question, IT is a priority .
and the bill he is talking about was like mass amnesty for I over ten million illegal aliens, right? That was our solution to the border. Uh he defended the exchange Operations for prisoners thing where um defending maybe the wrong word SHE was just like I will follow the law SHE refused to refuse to say SHE wouldn't do IT anymore um SHE did say my presidency will not be a continuation of joy and presidency so bret asked her specifically about uh, the comments SHE made on the view where he said he wouldn't change anything wild because they're running as a change.
She's winning as a change candidate you have him walks up on stage saying we can handle four more years of this referring to budd's presidency and SHE saying SHE wouldn't change anything and that he was responsible for every major decision but here he is was saying it's it's not going to be a direct continuation. It's could be a little more bipartisan. I'm going to work with republicans um for me to highlight, a lot of people are focusing on the immigration stuff and I understand why because I was just such a disaster for her. He had no really know what to defend herself and what they did in when the questions were framed to her in her resort. It's like SHE had not even been thought about how to answer IT and all pages looked really damming IT looked like well we we're for sure gonna open borders forever if he is the president um but for me the most the really the most interesting part of the whole interview was when he was asked about president bindon's sibling um bret air was like when did you realize that he was mentally impaired which is a crazy question to ask and something that is so important to ask because SHE has been working with him for years telling us that this man is mentally okay which okay whenever she's lying um all politicians lie that's not so so scandals and is terrible and maybe IT should be more scandalous than that is but i'm used to these people lying to get whatever they want which is power.
Joe biden, I have watched in from the over office to the situation room, and he has the judgment and the experiment and an experienced to do exactly what he has done in making very important decisions on behalf of the american people.
Job job .
in is not on ballot and down trump mp minutes .
that this was not the same joe burton that we saw on the debates .
on I what's crazy in .
this situation is SHE then used his cindi, all the democrats did, as a reason to switch her in his president with no election, which we've never seen in my lifetime. We've never seen A A prime mary circumvented like that before. So that's a huge deal.
And the only way that you make that work is if you're actually saying like this man is impaired and your she's basically just I mean, you're try to have IT both ways right now. And it's like if you're being switched in for this reason, um when did you know that he was so bad and why didn't you do anything about IT and um SHE was stumped. Man, he had nothing he could say to that.
I thought that that was yeah that was for me the moment there were you know some other good things, arms rode to my notes. Ah there is the january six thing which maybe we talk about in the second which um people are saying the trumps threatened to use the military against people who vote against him or something now if this is I got this near times up there to this effect is now democratic talking point. It's totally ship um there's the iran question which I didn't really care about and and then there's the idea that the bra wouldn't let her speak, which I am of two minds on it's like I did wanted to speak but also he was just giving talking points and I really wanted answer to some of these questions. I really wanted know what her when her mind change on the border, I really want to know what I was that made her changed her mind on the border and what he would do for with these policies if you had to do IT over again, I want to know those things so I can make a decision about this woman um and I really want to know about the the biden stuff but all in all yeah total disaster democratic course calling in either uh a Victory for them or this orrible attack from fox news SHE went on fox news SHE knew was going to happen. SHE wasn't prepared and um I would say that's IT like she's cooked but who knows rather what what did you think well did you watch IT do you want all thing?
Yeah and I sort of agree with you on the topic of red bear is sort of talking over heard. It's sort of just reaffirm for me that like the podcast format is just so much Better than these like quick cable interviews like I saw red bayer saying after the fact that like right from the jump commons team was trying to wrap things out basically like you can't coot down to any sort of substance in that sort of like tightly compressed environment and so like, yes, commons answers were pretty bad and showed that SHE has has been tested like you mentioned. But there were times when I did sort of like just get into like shouting match territory.
And I think that in a long form a format like a podcast ah with the host isn't like the call her daddy host a commons weaknesses what be just be highlighted even further. So yeah I definite would have like this to be two hours and not like twenty minutes. I really .
like letter get through the talking points. Maybe that's the way more time for that, which is not a big ask for someone run for president and it's it's really it's sad what I think it's actually where will make you talk about this in the moment. I want to hear you know all brand and thoughts as well and we have more to discussing this topic for on to police.
But I actually think it's Better now than IT was eight years ago. Um but yeah I think it's like you need more time and it's not just like, oh because I want to hear her talk about more things. It's like you need more time because you you actually have to believe these candidates of all of their bullshit and once their bullshit is out, it's like they have nothing left to do but talk to you like a human and that is very simple.
It's like tell me about cash on release, you know tell me about the a the a covet error restrictions that you removed. Tell me about um tell me about your your plan moving forward for what what you want the immigration system to be. You say it's broken, like how do you plan to fix IT really um how many people should be coming in, should to be a lottery system, should be doing letting in more engineers or something like cat. Tell me something that's going on in that ahead of yours bread .
them yeah I wonder why SHE doesn't do that like the she's had months to come up with the policy positions on these issues. Her staff could be doing that. SHE could memorize them and just say them in interview you.
I I didn't watch the interview. I I kind of like feel for her added to being a presidential candidate or a politician has to be so stressful. I mean, just imagine going up against red bear or however, who are just like professional interviewer, they're very tRicky, the very clever.
And i'm not totally convinced that, that type of format is IT IT really gives much like like being good interviews like that. I don't know. I think it's good for a president to have that skill, but I don't know that it's like like the core competency.
You need to be a good president. And so I was kind of just echo riles point. I think the podcast format is a little bit Better because um even with somebody like rogan, who's like generally very empathetic individual, he he um I feel like he he sort of what's the word like enders himself, the right word to the guest.
Um he's very likeable and and he kind of like he goes along with what they're saying and he he pulls stuff out of the gas. And I think um at the very least, I think you do want of a candidate who can give its constituent confidence that they actually have a plan and that they're relatively component um and that their plan is a is a sort of competent way to attack the issues that its constituents are worried about. Um but I don't know that like this, the fox news interview format and all of those types of formats are like the best way to go about in sort of illustrating that.
I think that you agree with that. I think that there could be something like he had time to say something that was thirty minutes, like there was time to say something and and the real thing that he needs to do is through it's time threw by under the bus and she's not doing that. He is trying to say that she's a different president, but she's refusing to criticize biden for any reason.
I don't understand that at this point. I don't know. I know she's pivoted to the right. She's talking about SHE owns a glock. SHE is super.
She's like I prosecuted people at the border or whatever, know she's misses border police person now deport them a penalty she's editing by deportation yet um but but she's generally speaking like a she's made this mass of pivot why not say ignore everything I said in twenty twenty? I had my eyes opened, you know, over the last four years watching what happened to this country. We mean a lot of mistakes that I would not have made.
How i've been president I won't make now. I love joe is heart wasn't the right place. I think he was from where he started.
I could understand why he made that decision. IT was proven to be incorrect. We should have never done X Y enz or he should have never one X Y what I will do moving forward.
You know this other thing over here and he just doesn't I think she's very afraid to offend anybody right now because SHE is losing. And when you're losing, it's like you don't want to lose your base. You don't want to lose the support of the party.
I think she's know what to do. And when you say that, you feel that for I feel that way too. I don't think that he really wants this. I think that I heard I read .
some rumor that like, SHE has insomnia right now. Like SHE can't. She's just having a really hard time sleeping. And that was the first time I had like empathy. I was like, oh yeah, like because I wouldn't be able to.
I would be a nervous rack if I was running for president and I was getting criticized um you know just constantly and again, she's she's put herself in this position. So of course, that's an important thing to keep in mind. But he talks .
about the restaurant once i've for on the podcast, he talks about he wants to own a little restaurant where they just make, I think, one dish and they deserve a certain amount of them. And then once they're done with them, they're done for the day.
And it's like such a california dream like she's in napper and she's she's you know she's uh represented northern caliban forever and seven go and I can I know the the later vision that I can see that I want to go there. I want to go to that restaurant. I want for her and for me, I want this dream to happen for her.
I think sh'd be great. At IT, SHE told us what he wanted and was not running for the president. This bucking, this happening to her. I wondered how they had been an open primary season, you know, earlier. I wonder if he would have you have run I really do because IT IT does not IT just does not seem like your heart isn't IT.
And yes, I have that feeling as well. I don't it's hard to know if he even wants this. My that's the vibe I .
get like other people wanted for her so badly. And I understand that too, which is where my empathy comes in. Really like the idea that the crowd is begging you to do something.
She's all these democrats who think Donald trump is hitler and they're like, please save us and you have these people like really begging you to do this. And you know, they needed the money. He was already on the ticket, so he was able to use the money that was raised. And there were all these common sense reasons why I made sense that I just had to be her from the democratic perspective. But like, no one ever asked her, like, koala baby, do you want this thing .
that the minerals in the money? Because aren't there these rumors that obama never wanted commoner, and we wanted maybe to do an open primary? Yeah, there are. So I actually don't know.
Maybe i'm just projecting. Maybe if I were advertising, I wouldn't want IT and I would want that restaurant and that's what I want now like over this. Um moving on to our Polly market segment with our great partner, Polly market, that you guys for helping us do what we do over here, which is should talk and explore the news.
Um I want to talk about this this podcast stuff with lesson three weeks to election day, Polly market is showing a seventy three percent chance of trump and a thirty three percent chance of commoner Harris appearing on joe rogan an's podcast before the election. Rogan is previously only featured long shot candidates like tosa gabbard, ark junior body Sanders and Andrew yang ang. Either interview would be rogan most consequential political episode yet but if you ignore, broken himself and talking about the the power of a podcast like this in general, you know, comm has been on car daddy truck going on, three grain rogan coming up.
This is sort of like the podcast election. We've never seen so much importance prescribed, I think correctly, to these alternative media entities. Color daddy, I think he was silly when the right when went after which I think rather you pointed out various stutely IT was meaningful for her to go on there.
And I did make sense for her to go on there to reach all of these people. And IT will make sense if they go on on rogan. I think what you're really seeing here is just a kind of acquiescence to the new media norms of our country, which we haven't seen before.
We haven't seen anybody sort of knowledge any major, but are both major canada and election acknowledge that this is what we are doing now. So oh right, he was on troubles on be all in part um we've seen this you know, all this election. It's a huge deal. What did you guys make of the trend? Or do you make of the trend?
It's a really interesting pid that I think on the left because I remember when bernie Sanders was sort of like playing up rogan support. I think this doesn't like the twenty twenty primary and he just got like eviscerated on the left because people are like rogan as sexes. Robbins and anti vaca, you know, how dare you? And now the commons like way underwater with male voters. They're singing a completely different tune. And I just think that's a really interesting pivot because he is, you know, so struggling without demographic.
It's not just the rogue thing of IT. It's like centers was this outsider kind of fringe counter cultural candidate so him going on a podcast, let's remove broken from IT IT ouldn't have been IT wouldn't been not as crazy. This is a centers she's running as a service democrats.
He's certainly machine democrat. The machine democrat ones, the institutions they own, the media, they shouldn't need this. So if they're reaching in in for rogan, that says to me that they feel like they need IT. They need not just rogan, but they need they need the podcast audience yeah I mean.
I guess the question is what say and to rock and that's any different than what he said and her media appearances, another .
broadcasts .
and yeah, maybe the took .
what do you think shall go on? Do you think should go on the show?
I do was I I think things would .
have to get .
like pretty desperate because even though I don't think people would come at heard the same way they came at berny for going on, rogan, I still think there might be some, you know, push back on rogue himself. And so I I think in order to avoid that, he might only go one of things are really, really looking dicey for her. But yeah, I guess we'll see.
I am just imagining her with him now and you know is going to be like this so it's like trans prisoner thing. You really think that you really think that should be like brother play answer like book on just just say I was crazy. Can you to say I was crazy? You don't believe anymore.
You never did like k to say that and then she's a brother play answer and then he does IT again, you know and it's like you got ta say something maybe he does I don't know, I don't know. I don't think he will do IT I think you should do IT I think she's l mary. I think that he needs to SHE needs to connect with people, not just men and not just people who are not her supporters now, but her supporters.
I don't I don't the joy you really, i've been noticing this thing that we do. We were working on the, on the daily. You're still using coconut. I used to call a little coconut and I haven't felt the desire IT doesn't feel right anymore for me. So like when i'm writing IT, I don't i've dropped that because I just IT doesn't resonate the way that I did you know two months ago for me, where IT really felt like that was a great nickname. He did evoke so much of what he represented him, like how he was meeting the press in the world.
It's not a joyful IT is no lger the joy is bad season is longer, coconut t season in maybe I was just embraced the whole time ah the trees are bearing the coconut water is we are out um and now people are looking for stake and SHE does know how to cook IT, but I don't see any in the fridge and that is what we are looking for now. And because people on her team don't see that, I think that they're getting demoralized. I think that they are really feeling like they're gonna lose.
And so SHE needs to make them happy. He needs to give them something really exciting. Or this is over, I think because the trump people, they're voting for him, they're going in and they're not onna sit home on election day SHE needs people to be as excited as they are.
If I was commoner, I would stop immediately doing any hardball interviews or any uh, and I would not do the the organ interview. I would pip IT to lifestyle propaganda. Um I would I would just get you segments where A A very friendly interviewer is following me while I cook, uh, a nice meal for my husband, uh you know, wine tasting, things like that.
I think he can connect with. I like that aspect of her personality. SHE seems like a to hang out with, then she's like fun. Um I think that's her best shot. I think that the she's cooked on policy because he doesn't have IT and SHE doesn't SHE seems not very compete Frankly in policy um and every time he talks about policy SHE contradict herself or said something really .
incoherent well you know he just doesn't care SHE clearly doesn't care because she's changed i've never I talking about this the day we've we have never seen a presidential candidate who has changed their position so much on things I mean a wide range now of the sort of the uh the border economy law order.
The second amendment like this is a woman who is pro byblus Mandatory buybacks now talking about her block in like giggs about IT on screen which is great like SHE actually that interview was great moment for her. Um but it's like he doesn't care SHE cares about winning and that's like there are there are different kinds of politicians. There are two really there's the other logical creature and there is is the at the sort of state like the california model of a politics.
california model IT.
which is what comet is, which is like you just do what you have to do to win and then you hold power. And I don't even know why they want IT other than what's a whole of the question. But give this woman a pot and let her make some rock and embed blam shanks and talk about whatever like I really do think he would just everything would change if he was casually imagine, heard casually like stirling, a pot of food being not focused on you, but the food talking about, like nuclear disarmament or something. I am so engaged right now in this fantasy, give IT to me, give IT to me, rather about to see them with charlie E.
X. IT was on the topic of using the the coconut thing in decline. It's almost IT almost perfectly coincides with charlie X E X, A tweet that brat summer is over. So right be really interesting in to see if the poll since SHE tweeted that.
It's I wonder why he said that too. That was weird where he was like, fucked at on pop in this bubble. Now I am not going down with this sinking ship. This woman promise me.
This woman promised me some kind of like, well, what did he promise that? I mean, that was all an illusive IT was all just people project their own ship onto again, I feel bad for a poor cma. Poor sad cma started.
Cmon, we're moving on. Ella musk, we had quite the show over the weekend. Brandon wants you break IT down. Both the launch would be interesting to hear about. And also I was going on the california .
and so october thirteen spaces launched its starship vehicle for the fifth time. And when the second stage, sorry, the first stage, the booster a returned back to the earth, um IT was caught by what yellow calls a magazine la. Um so that basically like these two chopstick like arms caught the booster in media and IT was the very first time they tried IT IT was the very first time anybody has ever tried IT with a rocket of the size in history and IT was successful the starship itself flu past way past the carmon lines who admitted to space um came back down successful reentry dropped into the ocean close to a preposition boy um so basically the the the fifth starship was like a massive, massive success I of .
people were excited about IT was cool to watch how many people were stoked about this I I think this one takes a little bit of imagination. You need to understand that this is like go on a mars. That's why this is important.
And under a possible trump administration, we could all about that a bit. I think I think you might happen. You know, trump s all about these big symbolic gestures and things. And if he could get, if trump could get some people the mars, you know, that he's gna try and do that like that is just, I think the way you .
it's kind of worth going over like why would you catch a rocket to? And the reason is because the reason ability, a situation reused ability becomes way, way, way faster. So Normally um when you when you land a rocket, let's say unlike a dronne in the ocean or um you you land IT with leggs on the ground, IT takes between uh two to four weeks to get that reboots ter um ready again for another launch.
So you've got to like inspect IT and IT takes like multiple weeks sometimes to move these booster ers back to another launch pad and what space ex wants to do is they want to catch the booster, refuel IT, add payload and launch IT from the same thing that they caught IT from. So this would take IT from, this would take a turn around time from, you know, two weeks to two hours, right? So this is actually a very important step in the responsibility issue of the rocket um which ultimately means that we get more palette in the orbit faster and then we get obviously based on mars quicker, that we can get up quicker is IT.
Also, I saw a deal of grass ties in talking a bit about how yellow in space acs haven't done anything. NASA hasn't done. And I don't even before this weekend, that wasn't true.
They've massively reduced the cost of launch, which is enabled something like starlink, which is know when you decrease the cost of launch, you can increase the number of things, uh, orbiting the earth. And now you have this massive consolation of satellite that is going to connect the whole world to the internet. And that wasn't possible economically before they did.
This is weird to me how much they want to discredit what is just unambiguous good in the world. I don't know how they can do our compartment ized these things either because I don't have a problem with that. Clearly, we were to starting my commons.
I like we could wear, even in the like in body, body, bit of an actual political creature. IT is possible to say, like, I like these things about them, and I don't like these things about them, but they can even do this about a man who's not running for office. He is just, he is a private citizen who is now an increasingly politically me is campaigning for trap now um but it's just shocking to me to someone like the little grades and he was destiny cares about these .
things can't get behind them what is going on a california so the california costal commission recently rejected a space force such air force application to increase its launches from the van burg uh, space for space from thirty six launches to fifty launches per year. The space force exclusive exclusively uses space x first launches.
So this was basically an application to increase in number of space launches from thirty six launches year to fifty watches year. Um now I was looking in into the issue and it's it's a it's funny in a way and you can have to know a few things before understanding why they actually. What happened when they blocked IT so first object the coastal commission was establishing the seventies and IT has basically total regulatory control over uh land use in public access along one hundred percent of california coastline.
Um so their juris ict extends from like three thousand feet ah to five miles inland, right? So they control anything that can happen there. Now yeah prety crazy right. Um now an important distinction for this specific hearing that they had is that they treat uh the the commission treats federal federal agency activity differently from other activities um and basically they are they're more flexible with federal activity than they are with private activity。 And the core of the commission's argument came down to their rejection of the distinction between space sex and the air force.
They basically argued that that these launches this is an increase number of launches actually is private activity and it's not actually federal activity because spacelike x is involved and because they say spacelike x benefits more than the air force essentially. So that is that's the argument. I think it's a pretty crappy one.
Um and so they vote IT six to four to not increase the number watches from thirty six to fifty and yesterday, I think wednesday a mask follows suit against the the the commission uh because during the meeting that they had during the hearing where they rejected the application, some of the commissioners basically cited politics during a relatively heated conversation, one of the commissioners said musk has aggressively injected himself into the presidential race. Another one said, another one, criticize msk for spewing and tweet political false adds and attacking female. So that's what's going on with the commission.
And with space X, I have, how are they are? Are they appointed these people?
So twelve commissioners, few hundred staff, six of the commissioner's are are appointed. One of them is appointed by newsome, and few others are appointed by various departments, and the other six are elected by their members of the public.
They're elected. I don't know. I like to call on for so on. I never remember seeing any a lot. How long are the terms?
I don't know. I don't know how long the terms are. I mean, it's kind of like an most of the members are the ones that are most i've spoken or like fifty five year old wine drinking moms it's kind of funny and and they clearly all have trumped arrangement. Sorry, elon arrangement sync me. I've looked in to some other to its son.
Did you anything notable worth and one one of the commissioner's gretchen .
newsom who's not related to to give you something, think he's actually executive uh, chair or something like that? One of the top ones in the commission, SHE SHE, had to criticize, I believe, elon, for spewing this information in that hearing. But I didn't notice that SHE treated when the product twenty twenty five stuff was going around SHE tweet that trump this is trump s plan and trump owns product product twenty twenty five she's not totally immune from also spreading this information but Frankly, but it's kind of just standard T, D. S.
Yeah, that seems pretty obviously another case of a mostly unelected group of people in government punishing their political enemies and disappoint shing the government.
Right now they're disallowing the government. So so what what the the space force uses the uh starling is I think it's like for is like spit like they they go there and they set up under stuff and enables us to communicate uh in our Operations around the globe and probably monitor our geopolitical enemies. And this commission is actually blocking them from from increasing our capabilities in those areas.
This reminds me of the immigration situation that we're going to talk about that now these people have too much power. You should not be able to, just toward the will of the federal government on an issue of national security. And this is one of them in the case of of the launches.
And even if IT wasn't, if IT was like, just are you economic prosperity? We need these launches to happen or something like there are a lot of cases you can make if the federal government wanted to happen. IT IT just needs to happen.
And I I think there is a lot of room for a states rights type stuff, but only in so far as IT doesn't hurt the rest of the country. Like you cannot actually, I cannot hurt americans. Like I should not have to feel the weight of your decision.
You know, in florida, if you make some crazy decision in california and right now, that seems to be the case and that is especially the case. Maybe nowhere else is is more the case than an immigration rather, uh, crime is up and is the multi fasted story. We are going to trend arga and a second.
Our new friends are new neighbors from venezia. Thank you. Come in jail. Um it's all about crime first, in the way the FBI manipulated the data. That was a crazy story.
Yes, I think so in the realm of amErica drifting closer to the perch. So in the first of the story, before we get to the trendy iraqi um real clear investigations did in expose a um where they were able to determine that the FBI had like stealth edited crime data from twenty twenty two to reflect that the rate of violent crime was actually much higher than that actually was.
So last of testing, the FBI came out with their supposed final crime data from twenty twenty two showing that the rate of violent crime was down two point one percent um USA today and I would assume other outlets and headlines based on that data saying violent crime was down in america. Turns out a little over three weeks ago, I guess the FBI had actually revised those numbers in a like a massive way now stating that the rate of violent crime had increased four point five percent in twenty twenty two, which is not like an accounting area. It's a huge swing and they mean no announcement of I guess just like a little footnote on their website saying this is what accounted for IT, but is a crazy six pots swing that they just didn't announced.
Know there's something about being gas let for so long where I mean that's really what's happening here is you look around and you think and I think, I mean, my god, things are Better now they were twenty twenty two and twenty twenty one but um yeah remember for years looking around me like things are worse things are much worse in in the cities and just being screamed at by these crazy people who insisted that crime was done.
There's a whole you know, crime narrative, I guess that comes from the social justice and not a criminal justice laugh. These are people who believe that criminals are really is treated in a way that is awful. They think it's smoothly racially motivated, and they think that it's their duty, therefore, to liberalize the system.
And I kind of under well, I don't agree with them at all, but I I do understand where they're coming from and maybe why they think this is important. Um I just think that our safety is more important and it's been crazy to watch not just the crime increase, but the our inability to be able to discuss the crime. One of the things that this is linked to now, I mean, on the topic of crime, and crime increasing in, like trusting your eyes, is the york city crime.
And specifically, did you buy? Where did you follow the translation at all? The one, do you want to tell what's going on there?
Yes, think so simultaneously while you have this you know the FBI just massively amending their crime data without telling anyone um you have this story that you wrote about in the daily salona where I guess twenty uh juvenile members of the trendy iowa a game so the same game that took over the apartment complex and colorful I believe um doing the same thing in new york city this time at a hotel that was reserved for migrants um where they have been committing armed robberies, brandishing knives and then posting about the crimes on their like government issued phones which I have to say I think that part is actually a good thing that they are actually documenting all the criminality because as we know from the other story, we can't really trust the FBI to do that part so good thing that they are I believe .
it's out of control now. I mean, it's spent out of control for a while. The evidence now is in front of us. We should not be paying. We should not this should not be happening because we should not be paying for them to be here.
If it's like one thing to have a defect, open border situation, it's quite another to be actively paying people to live here. You have government funded housing. You have, let's say, no, no, no.
You have taxpayer funded housing. You have taxpayer funded phones, you have tax parents, folded food, health care, education. All of that is what you get when you're ear.
So clearly there's an incentive even for regular good people who wants to come here and get all that free shit. Like, I understand that if you're coming from a shear place, you want all the good stuff. But now also were doing IT for the criminals.
You have a massive gang rosing the streets, robbing people. Um we need to be able to deport them. And the reason that we can support this is because new york cities were my people who hate you IT is a sanctuary city, a sanctuary city, which means they don't have to work with ice at all.
And that has to we, that has to end. New york city cannot be making decisions like this because their decisions on immigration, how that those people can go anywhere, they can lead york city and hop over the jersey. And then then, like my models in that state like this, you cannot have one small group of crazy people in city hall in new york city making enormous immigration decisions for three hundred fifty million people.
That is bananas. That is the reason that our federal government exists like I can't even what even is a is a nation without a border like that is maybe you have to even have a border before you can talk about national offense because what are you defending if not a, if not a border, you the government in a sense is the border. They are responsible for this.
And these people need to lose quite a bit of power ah in the states in in stuff like this and in stuff like to a lesser degree, but a still significant degree, the elon musk stuff, the federal government has to be making this decision and has to be empower to make this decision to abolish the sancy city laws. We need to drive all of these people out of politics. But at the very least, if we above the sanity city city laws at the federal level, then we will have the ability to support these criminals, which is what has to happen, not just them, also, by the way, like they have them.
These are juveniles, which which they have, they have parents who are allowing this. That is not the kind of parent that we need in the country. Like they all have to go. They really like all all, all all need to go.
I wonder what explains the fact that there are gangs coming here from out of the border? That's not a that's not you know you you don't it's hard to imagine gangs fleeing their own country because that's where the turf is, like our cartels sending gangs up into the states to establish. Track traffic networks like what is IT is strange to hear that there's you full on gangs are being imported into the into the states as improper al alarming and hard and trend in .
new york city. A lot of that is happening recently like they weren't even gangs from juvenile like the recruiting and the gangs are growing. So maybe there were some of that, that came over for whatever reason, and then it's just been growing well here.
And I just don't want to have to worry about IT. I don't have to think about IT, and I would like to other people who have been elected to take care of IT, to take care of IT. And that begins with getting ready, the sex city laws again, because I shouldn't have I shouldn't have to worry about what's who's coming in, staying in my country because a very small minority of crazy people really want them to be here. Like i'm sorry, that's just not how to get, not how we're going to do IT. Um what we have to get to is the final coral final of hit IT.
Welcome back to the greatest show on the internet and the last quarter final round, the final porter, final rounds. And next week, we begin the we begin the semi finals and then we take a break off for heroica and then we're back to the semifinals. But this is the last one.
IT is a great group. We ve got Kevin a livia and Andrew um back in the chat, a great topic which I have. I mean, I know this is about you guys to a certain extent, but I mean, I was little about me. Help myself and I have have a lot of thoughts on this one. Let's we got to talk about columbus day rightly break the story down for us.
Sure thing, folks. So this past monday was a holiday, but which holiday was depends largely on who you ask. Proud italian american Andrew quo joined most republicans in honoring columba while democrats and said opted for indigenous people's day, with commonly haris stating on the campaign trail while commemorating the occasion, european explores ushered in a wave of devastation, violence, stealing land and widespread disease.
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story all what was happening a bit bit? okay.
So first of all, did you before we even started, did you celebrate columbus day or indigenous people's day? Or neither that mean, who knows that might be one of your takes?
I well, I didn't like have a big backside barbecue, but like I definitely on the school columbus. So um I have got another schizo take regular .
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What Kevin is. Okay, so your bushment of was a former K, G, B. agent. Oh yeah it's that down in thousand nine hundred and eighty four for A T V interview and um he described this strategy by the soviet union of um you know ideological subversive of the united states um and IT consists of four stages right so uh demoralization destabilization, crisis and Normalization and this is pretty clearly part of the demoralization stage where I don't know if you look at the current events were pretty, pretty advanced through all these stages as a matter of fact, but this is definitely part of demoralization. And the demoralization stage uh consisted of undermining the societies moral and I gal uh framework um and the way you do this is you would capture the education of the media and the cultural institutions and inject ideologies that cause people to you know sort of lose their um lose the they're morning to traditional values and stuff like that um and you know one a result of this of course is going to be societal division um as you can see IT right I mean, we have one half of the country that celebrates tes columbus day and another half that celebrates IT dies day.
But like, I want to back up a little, but who is I greets? The more I feel demoralized, I have been success to whoever is responsible for, the more demoralization. But that's my question.
Like who do you think is doing this? The solutions gone is IT like is IT just, I mean, IT sounds, I mean, IT seemed like the democrats just actually wanted, do this think they like, can maybe absorbed the culture somehow? And now it's like, it's run away. And actually what you were talking, I was thinking in another soviet, everything which was on the dead hand projects are going for with this.
So the denial an project um was an automated nuclear defense system that would activate without any humans if the soviet union was nuke IT was designed to launch all of its nukes at amErica and so um you know they almost ended the entire world and this feels like that sort of like this old soviet strategy. Perhaps that maybe is still even though the unions gone, it's like still a theat. It's like still out there. But there what do you tell me? Describe how out there?
Well, so I was going to the way I like to think of that is it's like it's a memetic warfare weapon and they demented IT back in the cold war and it's still exploding now um and you know I mean, to use another metaphor, it's like a sort of a virus bomb, right I mean you set this thing off and these things just sort of spread throughout uh society and throughout you know um well you know just the sort of the um I don't know, like the memetic, like you, like guys so whatever and IT doesn't require any tending. It's a fire for deet weapon.
I will add a little context and then I want to get I would love your take but a little I noticed that because i've been following the column y drama for a while i'm very key him and the washington post just two years ago, I believe that was two years. And I then last year had a whole colum day spread. IT was, you know, multiple articles about the oppression of the indigenous americans and how bad columbus IT was, like a feature that they offered.
And this IT was in the high IT was in the IT missed all of that that um the indigenous people's day even got started and or got I said the federal stamp approval from I believe that was by in but the it's IT was worse than IT seems to me IT seems like this year more people maybe this could be just a product of twitter being run by ella musk e now. But what I was seeing was way more support for columbus day than ever before. And also the mainstreaming of the anti as tech means, which are speaking of memetics, very powerful, like very, very, very map.
Pull up. We got to see what to be. They're like.
Here comes the right wing thing, the tech maturity ing. Everybody, not just mass murdering. This is human sacrifice culture. River page, you used to work a para wise with a great piece about this that you should check out.
You can also link that in the bio um but that's become you know really evocative mean, it's like any time someone goes after column there's a massive backlash of people who were like actually he liberated the south americans. You are seeing that a couple years ago. Olivia, what's your take way pause? The moon should be a state shirt.
Phenomenal, phenomenal choice. Amazing love. IT, can you do mind showing people to back really quick? Because i've been seen this.
Now this star lets fuck and go. That's for the moon, but we did that. That was a parade res innovation in this in the sort of internet I don't know arena.
And now I see that I see IT done by other people for other states. It's like IT is a me and I think it's it's it's a growing mean and and the moon should be. But that's a topic for the day.
Sorry, cut you off. But I was excited. Ticket from the top.
No problem. yes. So I did I did a lot of research actually about who colum was because I think also what happens is like we get these this information from the left, and people just believe in at face value.
In part of that, I think, is a test to see how many lies they can get away with telling. This will be useful for them for the future, perhaps. Anyway, so columbus was an italian.
He grew in a sea faring family um and he got this idea as thirties that he could reach asia by traveling west across the atlantic instead of traditionally going east. So we spent seven years trying to secure funding for this journey, which is an incredible amount of persistence. He finally secured his series a from the queen and king of spain, uh, and they provide him all the ships, all the supplies, all the cruel to go.
Within two months, he reaches the bahamas, which nobody, nobody knew that was there, that was not on his maps. And by the way, he had to use like select trial navigating and like dead recording and all these archaic naval strategies, like he was truly a master of his craft. The fact that he didn't die is a miracle in IT of its self. So then he lands, which by the way, it's like if you you're you're the only investor in a series a round and then they like million x, you return as the investor within two months.
Um so one other side note two, he secures for himself um he has to claim any lands that he discovers for the country of spain and he gets a small profit of resources but he also secured the title for himself of admits of the ocean cy which is just a sick title so I give him his props for that um anyway he gets there and he has a very detailed journals which are full of thoughtful observations on the people, their way of life. And he is very friendly interactions with the native americans, like based on how the left acts. You'd think he was this blood thirsty indian killer that just wanted to destroy their way of life but it's not true he's spent time trading with them learning about their way of life.
Um you know he was also a Christian missioner's part of his goal was to convert these people to his faith which he held very dear um and so I think it's like when I look at who clubs was, i'm inspired and i'm motivated and like that is the beauty of the american spirit um which I don't feel that way celebrating indigenous people to stay. I think the left wants us to feel guilty about that day. And you know, I also, I don't have a lot of rose for the actions of my ancestors. I didn't do things I don't expect my children to.
They weren't even most of our ancestors. Like why people generally have inherit the sense of like every group of White people that have ever existed but like europe's super diverse hand, like what were my well I have spanner so I guess probably the worse some calisto hours packed there. Um but generally speaking, like why is a german responsible for what columbus did or like a british person responsible for what column is did? I've never understood that is like this strange wide identity. Think that they really, really want us to .
have totally. I just look at clumb. I'm so inspired like he was a man of faith and conviction.
He worked so hard. He was a business man, he was an investor. Um and I I think it's actually really damaging to take away colum day for the american's August.
Well, I mean, wasn't there some that that I miss? I have not looked into this that deeply because I I don't think IT actually matters and I take up in a second but um wasn't there like there wasn't like sex lavery stuff for something or I mean was no mass murder. I really I have absorbed with the stories from them. So i'm assuming there are some pretty nearly stuff.
There's another problem which is like pinning all of the issues with colonel ism on one man in columbus. Um he didn't actually spend much time in the western ties and I think in his journals you can see that like he saw the potential for. Native americans to be doing labor like mining silva n gold to be sent back spain. Um I don't think columbus was personally like raping all or killing all of these in americans to the degree that, you know they would want us to.
I actually don't. I think that. The grievances holidays I have a problem with I have a problem with national holidays that exist to remind you that you're bad. I don't think they're necessary, don't think we need them. I think we were Better without them across the board like all of them, they would give out of all of the grid in solids.
Um I think IT is important to have a version of history that we tell ourselves, especially kids, that is horican good, which is maybe the court conflict here um you know separate from the possible soviet union memetic warfare. Um it's like this difference in opinion on how we should tell our own story. And IT seems the left is very, very obsessed with like the it's like the the real story of the three little picture or something like they want to tell the story of the big bad wolf.
They want that to be there. Like where was he coming from? And and I think the right generally is like that doesn't IT doesn't matter because I think the average right winger doesn't think that like colonialists were perfect, like there is a lot of problems and a lot of horrible things. But also the reality is the asic empire was probably the most evil empire in the history of the world. Of the work we have a record of um it's like it's complicated and we are never going to know what really happened in the past where we have just stories that have been handed down, written and passed down.
And so you have to what you really mean in this perfect really a perfect story, this a perfect conflict between these two world views and these two ways of looking in amErica is is a tell into how people think about amErica today and you know the the left really thinks that were terrible and um the world will be Better without us and the right really thinks sort of like the opposite um and there are extreme versions of that they get more and more extreme music O I don't care if like the version of columbus that we celebrate is a little bit fake, because I think all histories don't like everything that we get handed down as a little bit fake. Unlike you have to frame IT everything that we do in the news, every story that we tell is framed by our own judgments and biases. And like at once, the life, colombia, life was so long, every colonial american was like for decades and decades, that you have to have to way and decide, like, what you emphasize and what do you not.
And when you're leaving things on the cutting room floor, you are always going to be emphasizing something over another thing and I think fine and expected. Um I would like to just introduce one sort of anti column perspective, which is IT sort of our first I think I might be the first well, holiday this was done for italian americans, right? This wasn't done because I was like, oh, he's discovered north america.
I don't think he actually he might not have even have have known that north amErica existed. I don't he certainly never went there um he did discover the america's um but the the existence of the day was I believe that was F D R who created IT and he did so as a an identity day which is why italian americans in new york city get so fucking and mad about IT because it's their day. It's like that's the day that they have and um I think the left kind of maybe all of us like lost side of that because it's so engrained in the american identity now um is the story of Christopher columbus.
S IT was like a successful woke early woke side um and I think you know what that is. We forgot about the origin but the italian americans did not. They were like to know that is a day for us and you are taking IT away and giving IT to another agreement.
Majority group um that I think an interesting peace. Kevin, what what do you make of the story? You guys can also push back or whatever yeah I mean.
I think honesty, columbus probably probably equal parts dumps up and thumbs down. Probably the same thing with the indigenous americans. I don't really care one way or another.
What I do care about is the united states now in our leadership. So if you go on the department of commerce website, there are eleven federally recognize holidays. One of them is colombus day. There is no mention of indigenous people s day yet the democratic omy for president who presumed ly could be running our country doesn't recognize the federal holiday, and instead IT recognizes the holiday that was created to protest against .
set for holiday. So the indigenous people thing is not, biden didn't actually make that a national holiday. All that's just a complete I know stem states have so is that just like we're all reacting to the work of some states that have done this.
I think so yeah unless the the federal government is just really bad, updating their website, which is very well, could be in the case. But IT just odd to me that we're sold this idea that you, biden, Harris administration are like the restore of norms IT doesn't seem Normal to me that the potential president is, you know, not following federal holidays and in sort of the hearing to that that norm. But honestly, it's odd to me.
I was reading about twenty twenty. There were thirty breathe statues of columbia were ripped down in twenty twenty. And I don't really like the idea that the present united states associated with that movement that's tearing down status and writing in the streets IT doesn't seem like A A very positive and inspiring message. I don't see the joy i'm not getting joy from that does .
not bring me any joy. I will say just on a little fact note here um it's not a federal holiday but he has been by the bite administration. So that's the big thing where states were doing ing IT previously than the by adminstration recognized IT.
It's officially are right, not a federal holiday. So IT is crazy. That crazy ates is just very, very notable.
What I picked up on online was you had democrat celebrating one holiday, republicans celebrating another holiday publicly for a reason, and their notist, these are not as different names. okay? One of the holidays is a celebration of european explorer who then colonized the america's.
And the other holiday is implicated, an indication of that entire thing, the entire chapter of of european history and a celebration of cultures that no longer exist okay, like we don't know what there were hundreds of probably maybe thousands, but certainly hundreds of different cultures in the america's most of which have been lost now. And um like what are we? What are we? What are we actually celebrating? really? If you would like break IT down, like what is what is the celebration there? But IT doesn't make matter for the purpose of this conversation.
The notable thing is that you have a real by vacation culturally that I think is alarming to have you know half the country celebrating literally a different, not a different name reality, but a different holiday on the same day. I don't think there's a precedent for that in american history. And IT to me is, you know, it's funny to talk about the clubs day stuff and the cultural war stuff is like you know kind of a respond debater into but there is A I think it's really dangerous what the really the democrats have done here by um by purpose sly putting the day on columbus, you're inviting perpetual rage once a year.
All we know that's going to happen on columbus day every single year for as long as this double day exists is people are going to be mad at each other and the country will be divided and it's like a day that exists vera vision in america. That's actually what the holiday is. It's like a culture war holiday.
Um and they did that. They purpose sly did that. Uh that is really, I think, a tell of where we are as a country right now. You know like it's like it's a super culturally divided country and it's all along political lines.
It's also like such a clear difference to like what the intention of the holiday is, which is guilt and and division. Like november is actually native american heritage month, so a whole month dedicated to celebrating those cultures, which is awesome. Like they have really cool parts of those cultures that is great for people to learn more about. And people who still identify you know as a native american like they want to celebrate that that's awesome um so they couldn't have like, hey, just a reminder, like native american heritage months next month no, it's like we put this on this day and our goal is to make things .
crazy yeah it's it's it's obviously intentional. al. I mean, it's you know again, IT is it's all about under mining our national story. Uh you know the the sort of the myths and and stories of the nation are essential to IT, uh, essential to your cohesion. You know, if we can agree on certain things, then you know what what exactly are we right? I mean, are we just a bunch of people who happen to live in the same place or are we the people right um and tell .
you a friend of man tu Garcia Martinez z i've talked him a bit about some of these topics and and he's referred to he said were no logo country redial economy and that's how people treat IT. They come here and they treat IT that way and that's interesting like the nation of IT all is I to your point and is like really I taken out of us .
yeah and I think and I honestly, how can you see this is as anything less than intentional though? I mean, you know, you know, teaching kids to be ashamed of our history, to feel guilty for things that that you know, prior generations did. You know, you're tearing down statues of of, you know, not only confederate generals, but also founding fathers .
and stuff and union generals. Grand was tom disco, i'll never forget IT because I had to bio I, he was already my guy on twitter. And I like you what you did what to do for? Because he was racist.
What's what do you have to do to call racist in this country? Then in free the slaves, he won, he defeated the confederacies. They're like this this guy, if that's the line, it's like i'm never they're never letting me into the early gates. It's brand gets a pass.
I mean, no, I mean the the only conclusion can be right that they just want to tear down the past. And you know the idea being that you tear down the past, you can replace IT with something else and then you control the future. Yeah, he controlled the past, controls the future.
So burden by what has been, you know, i'm really worried that they're coming for thanksgiving next. I really like thanksgiving, and I think that that is that right? That's right for the taking for them like.
This story that you, the indians and and pilgrims, ms, were there eating together and celebrating together. They're going to come after that and rip IT apart. And it's going to be we're going to we're going to be made to feel guilty on that day. I just want to eat turkey, watch foobar with my family. But I really think it's I don't know.
They have been sure. I guess, the way that they've got that IT previously has just been to the warning stories about your thanksgiving uncle like, you know, everyone's got this dear bag, thanksgiving uncle, and this time you talk about politics with them. And I realized recently, like bunch of this is like you now I O they to worry about and they should fuck and worry, by the way.
Now my table, no one taking me down, but they're like native american peace. I've seen them bringing IT up a bit that they no longer do the stuff at at what i've been told about people who have kids in school like we used to do the like the story of, like the native americans like helping the pilgrims with food to me SAT down together. We like shake button.
Like all of that is bed taken away. Certainly in liberal states that they already are getting rid of the myth of IT. All but the myth to you're earlier pointing about, we be myth.
Like that is what I was talking about with the like, he doesn't matter exactly what he did. There is a an idea, columbus, that exists beyond the facts of his life. Just like there's an idea of the founding fathers, certainly like the George washing.
Like who even was he? He doesn't matter like he he is the totemic father figure of the country and we all have a sense of that story in our mind and it's much more important um then like the muncie of his data existence, it's like that is the thing that story, that myth is the thing that keeps us all together. And you'd have to be very, very, very, very dimmed to not understand that.
And I think that most of the people responded the stuff. You understand that and and they want, they want to destroy those myths. They want, they want to erase what IT is to be in american and unlike you said, to sort to be write, I don't know they are going to window like I guess that there's so much push back now, people.
there's a lot of backlash. Yeah I think it's really heartening actually. I mean, I remember I remember I mean, he wasn't really even that long ago that you would hear them saying all this stuff and you'd never got to hear you push back, right?
Because I mean, you know at least before twitter, you know there wasn't any real sort of big public forum where people could push back against that. I was just all of the news and you know you had your varying things on cna and M S A B C, and then you had, you know your boomers on fox news or whatever. And but then know, twitter comes along. And you know, obviously, before elan bought IT, IT was IT was a forum for all, you know, a lot of the worst of this crap. But now that now that iron is in control of twitter and we can actually hear, I mean, yeah, you get this push back, and I think you realize that it's it's been there all along, you know, like, really not everybody was buying this nonsense.
I think what we really need to save the holiday though, is no one is ever going to, let's talk like tactics here. No one is ever gonna care about the the importance of the founding meet, or anything like that. What you really need is tradition that is fun, that people like.
And that, like, you need to think of some interesting, like maybe on columbus day, you get on a boat, or you make a boat and like, I don't even know, but like something, you get drug on a boat. Like it's a boat holiday. Maybe you just like needs like a subtle rebrand now it's a boat holiday or now it's like, I don't know what else columbus did.
Did he really get simple list? Maybe the sex holiday? I don't know, but like you, let's go.
You need something because can just be like a day about a guy that I think is bad. And i'm too lazy to wikipedia. So that's what we need. We divided about giving one will never lose thankful ving because you got the table.
We'll never lose Christmas because you ve got the tree and sanctions use um and and what we really already to do is put our king hats on and and think of some new traditions that we can celebrate on columbus day. What are you last thoughts, guys? I mean traditions in mind, if not thoughts on column davers indigenous people's day, thoughts on the .
future like the direction this goes. And the most worrying part of this to me is that if we just kind of returned to my basement of thing is that one thing he said was that the process of demoralization was irreversible. And I don't know if I completely agree with that.
You know, IT certainly has been proceeding a pace, I think. But you know, just talking about the how big a backlash there's been is, again, it's heartening. But I think the real strategy is just to do what what the lefties did and it's you have to like take back the institutions.
That's the only way to really do this stuff. You've got ta take back education. You've got ta take back media, which were kind of having some success at, and you've got to take back culture. And you know, i'm not going to pretend to know how to accomplish those things, but it's got to start there.
So I group in texas and column h was also state fair of texas day. We've got a free fair ticket when we were students and we ve got to go to the fair. So I think we should move forward in that direction. And just everybody, whatever, however name that day, just try to go have some fun and we can all get along and have a good time.
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How what I or how did I?
How should? How should we all? I mean.
food good. That's very american. We need a lot of food, and I think a great waited like any side taking back institutions. I'd love to see a lot more home schools pop up, teach kids in the home what laa says all about.
That's what will do. Well, that makes that i'm any kids yet.
But if we make columbus day of sex holiday, maybe there's a path for me guys it's been real vote actually everyone in the who's washing I would love to know what colum state traditions we should have sound off in the commons tell us what a great tradition for kilometer would be um tell us who you would like to hear more from Kevin, Olivia or andy all back in the chair of the the quarter finals. It's been real. Have a great weekend guys. That's all i've got. goodbye.