Devolution Power Hour Ep 253 |しろのPh.D. (2024)

それでは皆さんおまたせしましたDPHの書き出し記事を前回のDefectedに続いてやっていきます。

7分くらいからSHOWが始まります。

取り急ぎ記事にしますが、内容についてはツイッターで紹介していますのでそちらを。

・・・・と思ったらツイッターでやったのは一週間前の251ですなwwww

Devolution Power HourのEp 251から

41分から60分

Julie KellyがはじめボンジーノなどMAGA大物がバイラビットさせた「マーアラーゴ家宅捜索でFBIは致死的武器の携帯を許された!!!」のナレティブだがFBIが武器を携帯・必要があれば使用するのは極めて普通だと冷静な指摘。https://t.co/3MZUgW93h4

— ShironoY しろの Ph.D 英検4級 (@shironoy7) May 30, 2024

書き出し

whisperxのtranscription + diarization出力。

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[SPEAKER_03]: Mr. Vice President, I'm going off script again, I know, but I just want to personally thank you.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We've been through some stuff.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We've gone through some of the most complex military operations this country's ever conducted.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And your steady hand and your leadership during those was a great source of strength for me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Thank you for your leadership.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Thank you for your character.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Thank you for your selfless service.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Thank you for commitment.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Thank you for being a mentor to me, Mr. Vice President.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Every four years, we gather on these steps to carry out the orderly and peaceful transfer of power.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Today's ceremony, however, has very special meaning.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Because today, we are not merely transferring power from one administration to another, but we are transferring power from Washington, D.C., and giving it back to you, the people.

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[SPEAKER_03]: For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government, while the people have borne the cost.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Washington flourished, but the people did not share in its wealth.

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[SPEAKER_03]: This American carnage stops right here and stops right now.

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[SPEAKER_03]: The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer.

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[SPEAKER_03]: From this day forward, a new vision will govern our land.

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[SPEAKER_03]: From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.

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[SPEAKER_03]: This is a president of the United States who is a danger to the republic.

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[SPEAKER_03]: America first.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He knows he's an illegitimate president.

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[SPEAKER_03]: The oath of office I take today is an oath of allegiance to all Americans.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The great Trump recovery.

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[SPEAKER_03]: America will never be a socialist country.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I will fight for you with every breath in my body.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Russia.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Russian.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Pro-Russian.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Russian.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Russia.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Russian.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Russian.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Russian.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Russians.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Russia.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Russia.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Russia.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And I will never, ever let you down.

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[SPEAKER_00]: A dangerous virus is spreading rapidly in China and U.S.

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[SPEAKER_00]: officials are very worried that it could come here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This is really the worst attack we've ever had.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This is worse than Pearl Harbor.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This is worse than the World Trade Center.

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[SPEAKER_02]: There's never been an attack like this.

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[SPEAKER_03]: The time for empty talk is over.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Now arrives the hour of action.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What they're doing is using COVID to steal an election.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Together, we will make America strong again.

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[SPEAKER_03]: You know what it's about?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Fraud.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Fake ballots.

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[SPEAKER_03]: We will make America wealthy again.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They are trying to steal the election.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Now, under the leadership of President Trump, we are fully realizing President Kennedy's prescient view of special operations forces.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We will make America proud again.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And watch, please, those mail-in ballots.

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[SPEAKER_03]: We will make America safe again.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And in millions and millions of ballots.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Their vote is under what they thought they needed.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They're dumping more ballots in there, okay?

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[SPEAKER_03]: And yes, together, we will make America great again.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you.

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[SPEAKER_03]: God bless you.

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[SPEAKER_03]: We are right about the fraud.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Joe Biden can't be president.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Congress, the chair declares the joint session is off.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And God bless America.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Here's the moment you've all been waiting for.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Here is devolution.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Devolution.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Devolution.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Devolution.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Devolution.

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[SPEAKER_02]: With Patel.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Patriot.

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[SPEAKER_03]: The best is yet to come.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Good evening, everybody, and welcome to the Wednesday edition of the Devolution Power Hour, because we're having a great week so far.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What a weird day.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What a weird week this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Today was like a great summation for the Manhattan trial.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I just what a sh*t show.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But how are you guys doing?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Doing pretty well.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm solid.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I didn't start this stream rocking back and forth.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I noticed a couple of them recently.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I was rocking at the start of the show.

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[SPEAKER_02]: See now that you're watching that you're you're gonna do it more I bet I'm either devolving or evolving Well, it's definitely not the former Rock track.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, we'll see.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, don't don't pay attention that stuff because you'll notice it's so much more.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I know it's a problem

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[SPEAKER_02]: Hey man, should be an interesting episode.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm going to talk a lot of narrative stuff with the politics going on here locally, some Biden stuff, being nominated, the freak out they're doing.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But this Manhattan trial, I really want to start there because obviously that's the focus of attention.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And I think you guys covered a little bit of this on your Defected show this weekend, but we're probably going to rehash some of that a little bit.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Like the ramifications of him, um, you know, whether he's indicted or not, that's something we've talked about.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Like the sloppy seconds of defective anyway.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So, oh my God, just to me, whatever.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No, we talked about, we, we talked about like narrative stuff with it, like you said, but, uh, I think that there's a lot more implications we can talk about, especially after today and the way Trump is handling it all is perfect.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, we'll see any other thoughts or comments for the opener.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Otherwise.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, hey, how was your indie weekend?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Dude, the Indy 500 was awesome and got delayed for like four hours because of thunderstorms and they had to drive the track.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But once the race got started, we got an all time classic IndyCar race and Joseph Newgarden won this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He won the race and it's the first time anybody's gone back to back Indy 500 championships.

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[SPEAKER_02]: in decades, which means he wins millions more dollars because he went back to back.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't remember how much more money it is.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But why do you think that is?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Is it because it's just like all luck and there's no actual skill involved in racing or what?

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[SPEAKER_02]: How?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Triggered like we've never seen.

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[SPEAKER_02]: My God.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm just curious why there's no like back to backs like that happens in other sports fairly often.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, because they're rigged as f*ck.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No, because Indy, one of the things that makes the Indy 500 really special is it's pretty much the only race in the world where nobody is guaranteed a spot.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Every year you have to qualify to qualify for the Indy 500 and race in it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So like every year you have people that try to put together teams and cars to race in it and they don't make it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: There's only 33 spots.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So everybody has to earn their spot at it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And then also there's an Indy like Le Mans is one of those racetracks and the Daytona 24 hours where the racetrack kind of chooses you.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Is what people say and it's a way of describing not luck But the way the cookie crumbles at the end of hours of racing at the end of like at the end of everything Once everything is settled down once all the tires are run and the fuels run and the way the timing works and the way The passes work and who's had problems and who's not and when safety cars have happened when red flags have happened, etc, etc

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[SPEAKER_02]: The way the cookie crumbles, the racetrack eventually chooses a winner.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's luck, bro.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's not exactly luck, because it's more like, no, it's a way of describing the chaos theory that you watch play out during a race, because there's so many things that get factored into, because a tiny piece of debris, like two millimeters big, could lodge into someone's tire and cause a puncture with three laps to go.

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[SPEAKER_02]: A safety car comes out, and now the winner is chosen, because the safety car backed everybody up, and you went across the track that way.

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[SPEAKER_02]: or different ways to say or the tire could get punctured with 15 laps to go.

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[SPEAKER_02]: A safety car comes out.

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[SPEAKER_02]: People dive in the pits for fresh tires.

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[SPEAKER_02]: The race is completely different now.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's completely reset.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Safety car comes in seven laps to go and you have a seven lap shootout to the end.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like it'd be really lucky to blow a tire with 15 laps to go.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Never mind.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm just kidding, man.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I know I can do it, so.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You've already offended me, so.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What are you going for?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Now will you help me offend Burning Bright and then we can continue on?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Patrick already tried his share at that earlier today.

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[SPEAKER_01]: What did he do?

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[SPEAKER_02]: He was like, I don't respect fighters.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know how Patrick does this thing where he he insults you, but it's while he's talking to somebody else.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But in a chat with you in it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I was like, oh, yeah, sure.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He's not talking about me.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But see, yeah, I didn't actually read any of that because once you get slightly offended, it's like it's like your inner it's your inner monologue, your journal on the chat group for like pages and pages.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What?

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[SPEAKER_02]: It wasn't much to that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No, it is funny.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Like, you know, you see those things like too long.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It didn't read.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I sometimes do actually do that with burning bright and sometimes in our group chats, but I'm not the only one every time.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's kind of like when he does that with me on the show, as a case, you guys haven't noticed when I'm like, John, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Friday night.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm like, look at this incredible devolution proof article.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Like, this is really great.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So I started like talking about it for 10 minutes and then the next day he sends it to me and he's like, we should talk about this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This is like really interesting.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they're like, yeah, I've talked about that in the Liberty Den.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I was like, yeah, that's not the power hour, bro We can't talk about the evolutionary stuff on the Liberty Den This isn't let's just start this damn show.

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[SPEAKER_02]: All right, this is already What are we doing here?

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[SPEAKER_00]: What's going on?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I want to start this show With this and then we're gonna get to our sponsor Kim Jong-un sends hundreds of sh*t filled balloons into South Korea and

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[SPEAKER_02]: This can't be real.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This can't be real.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This is the headline that convinces Kyle to join team fake and gay.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He was, he was like, everything's real or a lot of things are real.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And this is the one that will break him on the stream.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, it's so funny though.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Strange.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Cause like, I hope we do this to Canada when Trump gets back in, like, I hope this is also trash though.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Every weekend.

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[SPEAKER_02]: There's also trash.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And, you know, it's real because there's these pictures of something that we can't even tell what it is.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This just looks like somebody's garbage can exploded.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It reminds me of a cigarette, like a tipped over a cigarette bin, like outside of the bowling alley.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Like trash and ashes.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, there's a video.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So it's one testicl* balloon.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's one testicl* balloon.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This is the North Korean military bags of trash.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They genuinely like all right, you know what this is actually this is great because the same media that For years during the Obama administration and the early Trump administration tried to convince us that this country Had nuclear capabilities and they're gonna launch ballistic missiles across the frickin Pacific

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[SPEAKER_02]: Thank God we took that mountain down.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Maybe Patrick's right and nukes don't exist.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, North Korean nukes certainly don't.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What are they doing when they're testing rockets all the time?

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[SPEAKER_02]: We see those stories all the time, too This is probably just a misunderstanding.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This has to do with like prostate awareness month or something, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know answer awareness And that's all it was but those this makes out those folks people should start making the meme templates using the Bush era and Obama era when they're a

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[SPEAKER_02]: when they're watching North Korea through the binoculars in their bunker with military fatigues on.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Remember those photo ops they used to do?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Trump just walks right in there.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Meanwhile, they're just playing duck hunt.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I can't wait to see you make that meme and post it and it not execute it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: See, I can think of memes, but I can't execute them.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's why you've had a few were like, Oh, that might be a good idea.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Then I see posts like that was not a good idea.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They're the same picture meme, Bernie, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes, it is.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Manhattan, Kyle, what's going on?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Trump did not testify much to everybody's disappointment.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think that's probably the worst news out of Manhattan is that the trial wrapped up without Trump taking the witness stand, which would have just been so much fun.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And I'm kind of sad about it, honestly.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But they closed down the trial.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They the they had their closing statements this week.

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[SPEAKER_02]: The prosecution went on and on and on and on.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they kept the jury and everybody there until like seven or eight o'clock at night.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So they took because the judge wanted to try and get it all in that day on a Tuesday, I think it was.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And then today the jury got the judge gave instructions to the jury.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they got the case and they spent about four hours deliberating.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They sent the judge one note.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They wanted some stuff having to do with David Pecker and a phone call and some messages basically related to the conversations between David Pecker, Michael Cohen.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It seems like they wanted to compare descriptions of the conversations between Cohen, Trump, Pecker, all the people.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But who knows?

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[SPEAKER_02]: You can't read.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So and reading, reading the tea leaves and trying to speculate about what juries are doing, especially based off of the notes they send.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's all you're doing is speculating.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So who knows?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, the fact that they sent notes at all after going into deliberations and I heard the the judge's instructions, first of all, were like super long.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's like 30 pages.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they come out five.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They come out and actually

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[SPEAKER_02]: Wanted him to read it again like they want a clarification for the clarification, and I think that's a good sign That means they're not all in agreement, but interestingly enough the judge came out today and said that You don't need a unanimous Court like and maybe this is the thing you're talking about misinformation earlier

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[SPEAKER_02]: Because, yeah, I saw a lot of takes about, you know, the judge judge came out and said that he doesn't need unanimous, unanimous ruling from from the jury.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Agreement on the crime, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: They don't have to agree on the means of the crime.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They do have to unanimously agree that he's guilty of a crime.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This is and this is because this is born out of the fact that the prosecution put forward three theories of the crime.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So you could have a situation where the jury agrees that Trump is guilty, but they don't agree on the means.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Like they may say, well, it's the violation of the Federal Election Campaign Act that's the crime here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's the means of the crime.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And that's what he's guilty of, is violating that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They also might say it's the business records.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So like there's these three theories that they put forward and that's another reason why this case is so Convoluted and actually should never have been brought and wasn't brought before is because how do you say that there is a crime here?

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[SPEAKER_02]: so let me play this video, but I don't remember if it answers this question, but essentially if there's three crimes and

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[SPEAKER_02]: He just wants all 12 to pick one that they think he's guilty of, doesn't matter which, and they're gonna call that as long as all of you think he's guilty of a crime, we're going to convict him.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It doesn't have to be- It's the means.

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[SPEAKER_02]: The instructions specifically talk about the means.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It says, quote, he says it twice in the instructions.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I have them right here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Although you must conclude unanimously that the defendant conspired to promote or prevent the election of any person to a public office by unlawful means,

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[SPEAKER_02]: You need not be unanimous as to what those unlawful means were.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's not the crime.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's the unlawful.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, it is the crime, but it's unlawful means it's the method, the mechanism by which this crime happened.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So it's kind of like a crime.

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[SPEAKER_02]: There's a big conspiracy here that plays out over a year and a half, two years.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Where do you pinpoint the crime?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm not defending this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Trump's not guilty of a crime and this should be not guilty, 100%.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm just explaining what the jury and what the judge's instructions are.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, let's watch this video.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, let me ask you about the three choices.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And one thing in particular that this judge said that these jurors could do.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He just delivered what is being called really the pinnacle of all of this.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He said that there is no need to agree on what has occurred.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They can disagree on what the crime was among the three choices.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Thus, this means that they could split 4-4-4 and the judge would still treat them unanimously.

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[SPEAKER_00]: What does that mean?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, it's really outrageous because in a normal criminal case,

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[SPEAKER_03]: Every statutory crime has what we call elements of the offense.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Like in a bank robbery case, it's, you know, you have to rob.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It's got to be a financial institution.

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[SPEAKER_03]: You have to show intent.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Those are the things the jury has to agree on unanimously that they were proved beyond a reasonable doubt.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Here, what we're doing is taking the element that actually makes this a felony.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Because remember, falsification of records is normally a misdemeanor in New York.

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[SPEAKER_03]: What makes it a felony is that you're concealing or committing another crime.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And here, the judge is telling them they don't have to agree about what the other crime is under circ*mstances where that not only is what makes this a felony, what makes it a four-year potential

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[SPEAKER_03]: prison penalty rather than a year or less.

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[SPEAKER_03]: But it's also what gets us into the courtroom, because if this had been a misdemeanor, the time to bring this case would have lapsed in 2019.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So the only reason they're still able to bring this case is because it's a felony, allegedly.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And yet now the judge is saying, you know, you don't have to agree on what the felony is.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Insanity.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It is, but I think it's a product of

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[SPEAKER_02]: the fact that the case never should have been brought because it's a convoluted mess and there is no crime here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So it's like, of course, this and like to me, of course, the judge was going to end up having to give it a jury instruction like this because the prosecution presented three different theories and they're all a convoluted mess and they don't make any sense.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So eventually the judge is going to have to stand there and have to say this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's crazy, man.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I also saw a story that the United States Secret Service has met with the, the jail, New York jail for the possibility of Trump ending up behind bars.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, I'm sure they did their due diligence just in case.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I still can't imagine a scenario where he actually gets put behind bars, but we'll see, man.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They're pushing for it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think convicted.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But no jail time.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think conviction, no jail time.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, these days I just won't dismiss anything.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And, you know, there's different versions of this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But, you know, I think maybe even, Kyle, last week you said, like, whatever is the most ridiculous, you know, we all kind of say different versions of that, but sort of look at what's going to what's going to prompt

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[SPEAKER_02]: The most awakening understanding that there are certain things that you could probably go too far and prompt The wrong sorts of reactions.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So I do think that they're always trying to account for that stuff but trump is absolutely I think it was I was reading turley last week and then just some some various takes on the possibility of a conviction and they were acknowledging even that kind of layer of the info war was acknowledging that

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[SPEAKER_02]: while it would be surprising if this resulted in a conviction and jail time, wouldn't it be interesting if Trump was actually jailed for like these process court crimes, violations of the judge's orders that, yeah, the gag order.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And I know we've talked about that a bunch.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So when I look at that, whether or not that happens, I think we would all agree that Trump was absolutely flaunting that stuff and making a show

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[SPEAKER_02]: of flaunting that stuff.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And I guess if you you have to account for that, in your reading of whether or not he could see any jail time, because he certainly is not acting like a defendant that is trying to avoid consequence from this judicial this court system.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So he acted out he wanted to go in there is he is he is he voting them on purpose?

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[SPEAKER_02]: The person who's going to benefit the most from putting him behind bars, like, ironically, the left has been wanting that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And that picture, just like his mugshot.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, for years, like that's been the pinnacle for them.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But it's going to benefit Trump more.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And Trump knows that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So him being put behind bars, like, I, I could see a huge win.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's a huge narrative win in the middle of a narrative warfare.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So I can read that picture would go so mega viral, I could totally see it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And here's the thing, like, I don't think anybody actually cares.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And even we have a hard time understanding what they're charging him for here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Like what, what, where's the crime?

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[SPEAKER_02]: What is the crime?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Imagine the people who don't pay attention.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Like, Oh, he's going to jail for what?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Like, I think the ultimate hope is that the prosecution wants the jury to believe that if Trump, if Trump Cohen and David Pecker had not conspired to pay Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels, this hush money.

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[SPEAKER_02]: that these stories about these affairs would have come out before the November 2016 election and Trump would have lost that election.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And we would have had Hillary Clinton as president.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So aren't you Manhattanites pissed off that Trump paid this money or had Cohen pay this money to these two ladies?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Because it meant that Hillary Clinton lost the election him doing this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's what they're hoping they'll believe.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And it's like, OK, now we're going to pay him back for winning in 2016 by convicting him on paying off these women.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Like that, I think that's the theory, the story.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's the story that the prosecution is trying to get the jury to believe.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Even though none of what I just said was illegal.

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[SPEAKER_02]: There's nothing illegal about NDAs or paying for someone's story or anything like that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: There's nothing illegal about it at all.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Especially if the story is false.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Especially if they're gonna falsely accuse you of an affair.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And you buy the story in order to protect your career and your, you know, your whatever else.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But you can't prove that Trump actually reimbursed Michael Cohen for doing that in the first place.

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00:28:31,375 --> 00:28:34,778
[SPEAKER_02]: And Michael Cohen's own attorney came out and rebuked everything he said.

369
00:28:34,798 --> 00:28:35,679
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

370
00:28:36,880 --> 00:28:40,423
[SPEAKER_02]: Anyway, it's going to be very, very interesting to see how it plays out.

371
00:28:40,603 --> 00:28:40,723
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm.

372
00:28:41,864 --> 00:28:43,065
[SPEAKER_02]: Kind of hoping for a conviction.

373
00:28:43,085 --> 00:28:49,089
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm being totally honest because I think yeah the fallout from that was going to be just Just glorious.

374
00:28:49,430 --> 00:28:51,671
[SPEAKER_02]: So what will you know in the middle of a warfare?

375
00:28:51,711 --> 00:28:59,017
[SPEAKER_02]: You want the outcome that's going to wake up the most people affect the most people and him actually getting convicted put behind bars if they can

376
00:28:59,717 --> 00:29:12,449
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, and I do want to add here that now that we're at the end of this trial and we're about to get the verdict, that verdict aside, I feel even more strongly now that this case is part of some sort of plan than I did at the beginning of it.

377
00:29:13,882 --> 00:29:19,025
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, I thought it at the beginning that probably was have their fingers on the keystrokes.

378
00:29:19,445 --> 00:29:21,106
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I feel even more strongly about it now.

379
00:29:21,606 --> 00:29:28,370
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, what what better judge to get assigned this case than one whose daughter is getting money from Democratic campaigns like that?

380
00:29:28,570 --> 00:29:34,633
[SPEAKER_02]: And the judge is being forced to give instructions which are on their face absurd and appeals court can look at and be like this.

381
00:29:34,793 --> 00:29:36,494
[SPEAKER_02]: This jury instruction doesn't even make sense.

382
00:29:37,014 --> 00:29:38,295
[SPEAKER_02]: This doesn't even make you can't do this.

383
00:29:38,716 --> 00:29:39,056
[SPEAKER_02]: You're right.

384
00:29:39,096 --> 00:29:55,774
[SPEAKER_02]: It's kind of setting up as a paint by numbers for the appeals process Yeah, it's like yes, and it's a it's an education process for the public There's so many layers on which this stuff is operating this wake-up operation and you know one one somewhat reductive thing I was gonna say is that for all the

385
00:29:56,775 --> 00:30:04,902
[SPEAKER_02]: for all the sort of emotional reactions in Normieville that this deployment by either side is trying to provoke, because that's what it is, right?

386
00:30:04,942 --> 00:30:09,465
[SPEAKER_02]: We think it's patriots trying to provoke emotional reactions for the benefit of the awakening.

387
00:30:09,806 --> 00:30:18,773
[SPEAKER_02]: We would also say that if you think this is enemy control, they're trying to provoke emotional reaction by getting MAGA to do stupid things or be the extremists that they branded us as.

388
00:30:19,193 --> 00:30:25,459
[SPEAKER_02]: But if you're ever kind of in doubt, I think it's just look at Trump, like leave a little bit of analysis to the side.

389
00:30:25,979 --> 00:30:31,904
[SPEAKER_02]: If you're wondering which direction should you zig or zag here emotionally, look at how Trump is acting, right?

390
00:30:32,185 --> 00:30:36,088
[SPEAKER_02]: It's not, I don't think it's reductive to say, but does that guy look worried?

391
00:30:36,448 --> 00:30:39,291
[SPEAKER_02]: Does he look worried even if he does go to jail right now?

392
00:30:39,951 --> 00:30:41,233
[SPEAKER_02]: I think it was our friend Storm.

393
00:30:41,793 --> 00:30:47,638
[SPEAKER_02]: The storm has arrived on True Social had posted the little video of him making fun of De Niro this morning.

394
00:30:47,718 --> 00:30:48,119
[SPEAKER_02]: And it's like,

395
00:30:48,539 --> 00:30:50,500
[SPEAKER_02]: He's trying not to laugh the whole time.

396
00:30:50,840 --> 00:31:01,666
[SPEAKER_02]: He's supposedly in the midst of this witch hunt that, on the one hand, we're supposed to believe is catastrophically and irreparably destroying not only his chances to be president again, but his whole life.

397
00:31:02,026 --> 00:31:13,972
[SPEAKER_02]: And yet, he can't get the grin off of his face, which just adds, it adds sort of observational credence to the logical reasons that we think this is part of a patriot plan.

398
00:31:14,557 --> 00:31:25,984
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, Trump has fully leaned into all these narratives about him being politically persecuted and just thinking back to like the use of deadly force thing from last week, which we discussed a little overblown.

399
00:31:26,504 --> 00:31:30,367
[SPEAKER_02]: We won't go into that discussion again, but he's he fully leaned into it, adopted it.

400
00:31:31,187 --> 00:31:34,950
[SPEAKER_02]: There's something that somebody said in the chat, a couple of rumble rants, actually one Rambo and friends.

401
00:31:35,350 --> 00:31:38,252
[SPEAKER_02]: I would do some jail time if I got to call Trump my Sally.

402
00:31:38,452 --> 00:31:39,012
[SPEAKER_02]: How's it going, Rambo?

403
00:31:40,373 --> 00:31:57,175
[SPEAKER_02]: and then uh the real jj14 and this is the one i loved and that's to do with what we just said him leaning into all these narratives convicted and made to campaign in an ankle bracelet that would be wild and that would probably be the best case scenario the biden doj putting an ankle bracelet on donald trump and him going around the country

404
00:31:58,044 --> 00:31:59,404
[SPEAKER_02]: Showing off his ankle bracelet.

405
00:31:59,985 --> 00:32:00,225
[SPEAKER_02]: Yes.

406
00:32:00,265 --> 00:32:00,625
[SPEAKER_02]: Come on.

407
00:32:00,725 --> 00:32:04,145
[SPEAKER_02]: Yes, not funny I love it and he would he would own it.

408
00:32:04,205 --> 00:32:18,689
[SPEAKER_02]: He'd love it He'd live it up and then you know I know we've said this before too and you're seeing a lot of the sort of mainstream pick up on it his polling whatever you believe of the polling the narratives they're deploying is that the most catastrophic turn

409
00:32:19,229 --> 00:32:23,493
[SPEAKER_02]: for the establishment has been in the black community of America, right?

410
00:32:23,833 --> 00:32:32,160
[SPEAKER_02]: And one of the narratives that we're inundated with and that they're inundated with is all about incarceration, the weaponization of the justice system.

411
00:32:32,560 --> 00:32:39,686
[SPEAKER_02]: Your mileage may vary on how much of that you think is real or not or overblown or weaponized narratively.

412
00:32:40,086 --> 00:32:51,958
[SPEAKER_02]: But either way, it is a foundational bedrock cultural divide in this country that the black community feels that the justice system and the economic system has been leveraged against them.

413
00:32:52,338 --> 00:32:54,861
[SPEAKER_02]: We think that that's largely true, or I think it's largely true.

414
00:32:55,181 --> 00:32:57,763
[SPEAKER_02]: It's just that the people doing it to them are the ones.

415
00:32:58,524 --> 00:32:59,964
[SPEAKER_02]: accusing the other side of doing that.

416
00:33:00,264 --> 00:33:08,766
[SPEAKER_02]: But if you've got Donald Trump, you know, a lot of these people could not buy, they couldn't look through, ironically, the surface level of Donald Trump in 2016.

417
00:33:09,106 --> 00:33:10,466
[SPEAKER_02]: He's a rich white dude.

418
00:33:10,807 --> 00:33:18,088
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, he fell right into all the cliches the establishment and the woke leftards were painting him as.

419
00:33:18,608 --> 00:33:27,110
[SPEAKER_02]: But to that point, if he's walking around after a year of getting dragged through the mud in the legal system in a literal ankle bracelet,

420
00:33:27,990 --> 00:33:33,395
[SPEAKER_02]: then he has a lot more credence with that community that he's already swinging.

421
00:33:33,755 --> 00:33:40,080
[SPEAKER_02]: Do you want to know how scared the Democrats are of the progress Trump is making with the black community?

422
00:33:41,701 --> 00:33:47,546
[SPEAKER_02]: Biden played the race card today and launched a new initiative targeting black voters.

423
00:33:48,047 --> 00:33:53,131
[SPEAKER_02]: Do you have that video on to find the one where you think he talks about Baltimore?

424
00:33:55,228 --> 00:33:59,591
[SPEAKER_02]: It's Danville, Virginia, where Biden said that Trump was going to put them back in chains.

425
00:34:00,371 --> 00:34:01,112
[SPEAKER_02]: There's that video.

426
00:34:01,132 --> 00:34:01,432
[SPEAKER_02]: That's from 2020.

427
00:34:02,052 --> 00:34:09,857
[SPEAKER_02]: So the brilliant deployment here by Biden's team is if you if you black people committed crimes.

428
00:34:11,418 --> 00:34:14,700
[SPEAKER_02]: Trump would want you prosecuted for them like that.

429
00:34:14,720 --> 00:34:15,540
[SPEAKER_02]: Something like that.

430
00:34:15,921 --> 00:34:17,401
[SPEAKER_02]: If you stormed the Capitol.

431
00:34:17,742 --> 00:34:19,623
[SPEAKER_01]: OK, here I got the video.

432
00:34:21,104 --> 00:34:21,464
[SPEAKER_01]: I see.

433
00:34:28,014 --> 00:34:28,514
[SPEAKER_02]: To turn it up.

434
00:34:29,434 --> 00:34:29,794
[SPEAKER_01]: I can't.

435
00:34:30,355 --> 00:34:30,595
[SPEAKER_02]: OK.

436
00:34:32,275 --> 00:34:33,456
[SPEAKER_02]: You have to turn your volume up.

437
00:34:33,596 --> 00:34:34,236
[SPEAKER_02]: It's pretty low.

438
00:34:34,256 --> 00:34:35,376
[SPEAKER_02]: It's pretty low.

439
00:34:36,456 --> 00:34:36,917
[SPEAKER_02]: Geez.

440
00:34:37,837 --> 00:34:38,117
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.

441
00:34:38,137 --> 00:34:39,517
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know why you did that, John.

442
00:34:39,957 --> 00:34:40,718
[SPEAKER_02]: You got to be better.

443
00:34:41,818 --> 00:34:42,778
[SPEAKER_02]: Well.

444
00:34:45,079 --> 00:34:49,400
[SPEAKER_02]: Pause for one second, I got to find a different source, this video.

445
00:34:51,681 --> 00:34:52,301
[SPEAKER_02]: Maybe this will do it.

446
00:34:54,485 --> 00:34:55,026
[SPEAKER_02]: It's not a video.

447
00:34:55,326 --> 00:34:58,329
[SPEAKER_02]: Maybe you guys could help by searching yourself to see if you can find a better version.

448
00:34:59,190 --> 00:34:59,630
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm busy.

449
00:35:04,415 --> 00:35:05,356
[SPEAKER_02]: I can't find any.

450
00:35:05,457 --> 00:35:06,578
[SPEAKER_02]: There's no way that was the only person.

451
00:35:09,120 --> 00:35:09,481
[SPEAKER_02]: That's it.

452
00:35:12,611 --> 00:35:14,593
[SPEAKER_02]: And if I can't find anything else, I love trying.

453
00:35:14,733 --> 00:35:16,555
[SPEAKER_02]: I love seeing them try to rebrand.

454
00:35:16,675 --> 00:35:21,339
[SPEAKER_02]: This is actually the all the inversions that they've been trapped in this year.

455
00:35:21,699 --> 00:35:28,405
[SPEAKER_02]: They're all basically they're being put in a position, the media, where they're having to argue against themselves.

456
00:35:29,787 --> 00:35:32,749
[SPEAKER_02]: From, I mean, as recently as last year.

457
00:35:33,757 --> 00:35:37,478
[SPEAKER_02]: It used to be that they'd be arguing about themselves from four years ago.

458
00:35:38,239 --> 00:35:41,560
[SPEAKER_02]: And we'd have to put points out those hypocrisies in this community.

459
00:35:41,580 --> 00:35:43,740
[SPEAKER_02]: Now it's like what they said last week.

460
00:35:43,800 --> 00:35:44,701
[SPEAKER_02]: They're now arguing with.

461
00:35:47,062 --> 00:35:47,822
[SPEAKER_02]: Can I play?

462
00:35:48,522 --> 00:35:49,202
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

463
00:35:49,242 --> 00:35:49,622
[SPEAKER_01]: Let me know.

464
00:35:49,742 --> 00:35:49,902
[SPEAKER_01]: Right.

465
00:35:50,083 --> 00:35:50,623
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

466
00:35:50,663 --> 00:35:54,904
[SPEAKER_02]: Let me know if the volume is acceptable to you guys or if we need to find a hearing aid sponsor or something.

467
00:35:56,385 --> 00:36:02,267
[SPEAKER_00]: What do you think he would have done on January 6th if black Americans had started?

468
00:36:02,567 --> 00:36:03,127
[SPEAKER_00]: Think about this.

469
00:36:04,380 --> 00:36:07,483
[SPEAKER_00]: What do you think would have happened if black Americans had stormed the Capitol?

470
00:36:09,304 --> 00:36:10,986
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think he'd be talking about pardons.

471
00:36:12,647 --> 00:36:18,632
[SPEAKER_01]: It's the same guy who wanted to tear gas you as you peacefully protested George Floyd's murder.

472
00:36:19,153 --> 00:36:26,579
[SPEAKER_01]: The same guy who still calls the Central Park Five... Wow, he's even bringing Floyd in.

473
00:36:26,880 --> 00:36:27,921
[SPEAKER_02]: Not the move, man.

474
00:36:28,561 --> 00:36:29,802
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, I don't...

475
00:36:30,905 --> 00:36:34,006
[SPEAKER_02]: I think I think he should just continue with this.

476
00:36:34,146 --> 00:36:34,386
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

477
00:36:34,406 --> 00:36:41,129
[SPEAKER_02]: Just keep making this comparison, telling the American people that January six is somehow worse than the 2020 summer riots.

478
00:36:41,169 --> 00:36:42,689
[SPEAKER_02]: Just go with that.

479
00:36:42,989 --> 00:36:44,610
[SPEAKER_02]: See how well that works for you.

480
00:36:45,846 --> 00:36:48,247
[SPEAKER_02]: I just can't believe he showed up to a campaign event.

481
00:36:48,267 --> 00:36:50,668
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, it is kind of funny to see like the mainstream media.

482
00:36:51,328 --> 00:36:55,470
[SPEAKER_02]: They were saying like he sold out this gym or something in Philadelphia, wherever he's at.

483
00:36:55,970 --> 00:37:02,153
[SPEAKER_02]: Then you get the actual picture and like the gym isn't even a third full and they're all like crammed into this one spot, but they do the closeups and everything.

484
00:37:02,173 --> 00:37:03,794
[SPEAKER_02]: So you get makes it look busy or whatever.

485
00:37:04,514 --> 00:37:11,140
[SPEAKER_02]: But then what they do on the flip side to Trump is try to make it seem like nobody shows up having the farthest zoom away picture you can like six hours early.

486
00:37:11,160 --> 00:37:14,883
[SPEAKER_02]: And it's like, oh, only, you know, a couple thousand people showed up.

487
00:37:14,903 --> 00:37:16,205
[SPEAKER_02]: He said it was 300,000.

488
00:37:16,785 --> 00:37:22,951
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, when you actually see the videos of during the during the actual speech, it is like 300,000 or however many show up.

489
00:37:22,991 --> 00:37:24,592
[SPEAKER_02]: But it's just funny watching them do that.

490
00:37:25,053 --> 00:37:29,336
[SPEAKER_02]: Also, if you don't like and share this video, then you yourself are not black.

491
00:37:30,037 --> 00:37:30,417
[SPEAKER_02]: That's true.

492
00:37:30,457 --> 00:37:30,817
[SPEAKER_02]: We should.

493
00:37:31,238 --> 00:37:36,260
[SPEAKER_02]: Ash likes when we mansplain to women, so we should blacksplain to black voters, too.

494
00:37:36,861 --> 00:37:37,541
[SPEAKER_00]: OK, I'll let you take this one.

495
00:37:37,561 --> 00:37:38,362
[SPEAKER_02]: That's what Biden's doing.

496
00:37:38,962 --> 00:37:46,026
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, I actually want to show you, if you share my screen, this is this is an actual campaign material from the Biden campaign.

497
00:37:46,086 --> 00:37:55,411
[SPEAKER_02]: This is their internal documents while they are watching this man go on stage and be super racist to try to garner more votes.

498
00:37:55,471 --> 00:37:58,673
[SPEAKER_02]: This I think this is actually what they're saying internally.

499
00:37:59,389 --> 00:38:03,570
[SPEAKER_02]: Did you hear that the Biden campaign was trying to hire a meme manager?

500
00:38:03,590 --> 00:38:11,333
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm available because, hey, if we've established that I'm not good with memes.

501
00:38:12,053 --> 00:38:12,253
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

502
00:38:12,513 --> 00:38:14,374
[SPEAKER_02]: Like this one right here in the Biden campaign.

503
00:38:14,394 --> 00:38:14,494
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

504
00:38:15,214 --> 00:38:17,175
[SPEAKER_02]: This is an actual meme from the Internet, though.

505
00:38:17,755 --> 00:38:17,995
[SPEAKER_02]: I know.

506
00:38:18,035 --> 00:38:19,276
[SPEAKER_02]: But your context.

507
00:38:20,496 --> 00:38:20,916
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.

508
00:38:20,936 --> 00:38:21,657
[SPEAKER_02]: It just wasn't that funny.

509
00:38:22,077 --> 00:38:22,857
[SPEAKER_02]: Memes are supposed to be funny.

510
00:38:22,997 --> 00:38:23,737
[SPEAKER_02]: I think it was funny.

511
00:38:24,497 --> 00:38:25,318
[SPEAKER_02]: I know it's the problem.

512
00:38:25,338 --> 00:38:28,879
[SPEAKER_02]: That's why you'd be a perfect meme manager candidate for the Biden campaign.

513
00:38:30,484 --> 00:38:44,893
[SPEAKER_02]: Anybody who submits themselves as a meme manager has like immediately made themselves the antithesis of where memes come from, which is just what's so fantastic about them asking in the first place.

514
00:38:44,993 --> 00:38:50,277
[SPEAKER_02]: It's like Chris always posts the SNL, hello fellow kids sort of thing.

515
00:38:50,397 --> 00:38:52,418
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, they're just the living embodiment of a meme.

516
00:38:52,598 --> 00:38:56,301
[SPEAKER_02]: Asking for somebody to make memes for you is memeable.

517
00:38:56,650 --> 00:39:00,212
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, you know what, that's actually interesting because think about what we're in a narrative warfare, right?

518
00:39:00,232 --> 00:39:03,775
[SPEAKER_02]: We talk about this all the time and they use propaganda and all sorts of things.

519
00:39:03,795 --> 00:39:08,818
[SPEAKER_02]: They had an entire mimetic warfare aspect to military doctrine and planning.

520
00:39:09,298 --> 00:39:12,780
[SPEAKER_02]: Like there's been research papers, thesis papers done on mimetic warfare.

521
00:39:13,181 --> 00:39:24,968
[SPEAKER_02]: And one of the things that's most beneficial to Trump and like the Q movement and all that stuff is how many organic memes, what makes a meme a meme is it's organic, hilarious and like just how you can relate to it and everything.

522
00:39:26,209 --> 00:39:46,814
[SPEAKER_02]: The fact that they have to hire like they're looking for somebody to be a meme manager It tells me that they don't have the medic support or any propaganda support or anything on their side of the information war And and that's that's pretty telling and something I hadn't thought about so right now, but that's a huge sign I mean the me me medic memetic warfare memetic just uh

523
00:39:48,175 --> 00:39:59,725
[SPEAKER_02]: Met mimetic thought mimetic energy is a very real thing and something I'd written about months ago was Sorry, I could be a TI higher was one of the

524
00:40:02,193 --> 00:40:05,414
[SPEAKER_02]: The most effective memes to me have three components.

525
00:40:05,934 --> 00:40:08,455
[SPEAKER_02]: Not that I can create them, but we can recognize them.

526
00:40:08,855 --> 00:40:09,936
[SPEAKER_02]: They've got to be true.

527
00:40:10,516 --> 00:40:12,357
[SPEAKER_02]: They've got to, or they've got to have truth in them.

528
00:40:12,717 --> 00:40:13,677
[SPEAKER_02]: They've got to be funny.

529
00:40:14,458 --> 00:40:17,739
[SPEAKER_02]: And I think the third is they've got to be a little scary.

530
00:40:18,579 --> 00:40:20,200
[SPEAKER_02]: Those are the most viral memes.

531
00:40:20,540 --> 00:40:25,943
[SPEAKER_02]: That's why like the Epstein suicide was one of the most memetic events we've ever seen.

532
00:40:26,363 --> 00:40:30,366
[SPEAKER_02]: It's funny because they had Hillary Clinton in a Groucho mask and that kind of stuff, right?

533
00:40:30,386 --> 00:40:34,208
[SPEAKER_02]: It was funny how absurd the story was they were trying to sell us.

534
00:40:34,668 --> 00:40:35,569
[SPEAKER_02]: It was true.

535
00:40:36,129 --> 00:40:38,471
[SPEAKER_02]: that the story they're trying to sell us is bullsh*t.

536
00:40:38,932 --> 00:40:50,964
[SPEAKER_02]: And it's a little scary, which is why it went so viral, because the implication is that the media complex and the political system is covering for systemic trafficking of children on Caribbean islands, right?

537
00:40:51,324 --> 00:40:56,810
[SPEAKER_02]: So this is kind of why, as you said, Joe Biden's a walking meme, because he's funny.

538
00:40:58,277 --> 00:41:02,139
[SPEAKER_02]: All the bullsh*t he's spewing is true in terms of how scary it is, and it's scary.

539
00:41:02,560 --> 00:41:07,883
[SPEAKER_02]: So it's just, they can't meme because they don't have, um, they don't have any of that magic.

540
00:41:07,943 --> 00:41:08,583
[SPEAKER_02]: That's the reason.

541
00:41:08,643 --> 00:41:09,964
[SPEAKER_02]: It's not that we're funnier.

542
00:41:10,104 --> 00:41:14,606
[SPEAKER_02]: It's not that people in the MAGA community just know more about memes.

543
00:41:14,747 --> 00:41:15,927
[SPEAKER_02]: It's that we're right.

544
00:41:16,488 --> 00:41:18,749
[SPEAKER_02]: You just spent like five minutes meme-splaining.

545
00:41:19,809 --> 00:41:20,450
[SPEAKER_00]: Meme-splaining?

546
00:41:20,870 --> 00:41:21,070
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

547
00:41:21,530 --> 00:41:23,091
[SPEAKER_02]: That's actually, that's my new position.

548
00:41:23,472 --> 00:41:24,032
[SPEAKER_02]: Meme-splanner.

549
00:41:24,696 --> 00:41:26,618
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, meme splinter in chief.

550
00:41:26,718 --> 00:41:28,119
[SPEAKER_02]: That's just you.

551
00:41:28,579 --> 00:41:30,181
[SPEAKER_02]: If you don't understand memes, you're not black.

552
00:41:31,362 --> 00:41:36,006
[SPEAKER_02]: We should get to our boosts before we get to the next topic.

553
00:41:37,167 --> 00:41:37,868
[SPEAKER_02]: Did you say something?

554
00:41:37,988 --> 00:41:39,869
[SPEAKER_02]: I missed it, but just in sparking.

555
00:41:41,851 --> 00:41:46,275
[SPEAKER_02]: I do like how I tried to make fun of CanCon for being stupid earlier today, and he didn't get it.

556
00:41:48,057 --> 00:41:48,657
[SPEAKER_02]: Which part was that?

557
00:41:48,677 --> 00:41:50,239
[SPEAKER_02]: I must have missed it.

558
00:41:52,205 --> 00:41:53,726
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, that's telling in and of itself.

559
00:41:53,806 --> 00:41:55,948
[SPEAKER_02]: So I'm just going to leave that one alone.

560
00:41:56,488 --> 00:42:00,091
[SPEAKER_02]: But if it was in the chat group, I didn't read it.

561
00:42:00,111 --> 00:42:01,212
[SPEAKER_02]: So worry about it, man.

562
00:42:01,953 --> 00:42:02,793
[SPEAKER_02]: You ain't black.

563
00:42:02,853 --> 00:42:03,734
[SPEAKER_02]: We've established that.

564
00:42:05,275 --> 00:42:05,856
[SPEAKER_02]: All right.

565
00:42:05,876 --> 00:42:07,977
[SPEAKER_03]: We got we've got a dummy.

566
00:42:08,438 --> 00:42:09,759
[SPEAKER_03]: We have a legitimate dummy.

567
00:42:12,221 --> 00:42:12,741
Yeah, go ahead.

568
00:42:13,186 --> 00:42:14,967
[SPEAKER_02]: We get Truth Prevail sent over $17.

569
00:42:15,907 --> 00:42:22,491
[SPEAKER_02]: I think COG was implemented February, March 2020, when Trump was talking about COVID being worse than Pearl Harbor in an act of war.

570
00:42:23,671 --> 00:42:27,273
[SPEAKER_02]: And then he says 83 days, 17 hours and 38 minutes until Gart Deadwood.

571
00:42:29,214 --> 00:42:30,375
[SPEAKER_02]: Hell yeah, I can't wait for that.

572
00:42:30,395 --> 00:42:31,876
[SPEAKER_02]: You guys should get your tickets if you haven't yet.

573
00:42:32,336 --> 00:42:33,657
[SPEAKER_02]: Come hang out with us in Deadwood.

574
00:42:36,098 --> 00:42:37,539
[SPEAKER_02]: We'll be here before we know it.

575
00:42:38,059 --> 00:42:42,261
[SPEAKER_02]: Burning Break, do you want to over explain what boosts are to the audience so they know what we're doing?

576
00:42:43,103 --> 00:42:49,445
[SPEAKER_02]: You can go to badlandsmedia.tv slash support, I think.

577
00:42:50,286 --> 00:42:51,046
[SPEAKER_02]: Although I could be wrong.

578
00:42:51,066 --> 00:42:52,306
[SPEAKER_02]: Could be mansplaining that the wrong way.

579
00:42:52,586 --> 00:42:54,387
[SPEAKER_02]: See, I summoned Kankan by making fun of him.

580
00:42:54,967 --> 00:42:55,387
[SPEAKER_02]: He's here.

581
00:42:56,388 --> 00:42:56,788
[SPEAKER_01]: I see him.

582
00:42:57,868 --> 00:43:06,091
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, if you aren't watching live and you'd still like to have your comment read on air and you are unable to give a rumble rant, you can give us a boost and we will read it on the next show.

583
00:43:06,731 --> 00:43:08,612
[SPEAKER_02]: Thanks for repeating my explanation to them, John.

584
00:43:09,318 --> 00:43:13,099
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, well, you just said go to badlandsmedia.tv slash support, and then you stopped.

585
00:43:14,659 --> 00:43:15,700
[SPEAKER_02]: So I didn't explain enough of it?

586
00:43:15,720 --> 00:43:17,420
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you didn't explain it at all.

587
00:43:17,460 --> 00:43:18,080
[SPEAKER_02]: You just said where to go.

588
00:43:18,100 --> 00:43:19,381
[SPEAKER_02]: You didn't explain what to do.

589
00:43:19,401 --> 00:43:26,043
[SPEAKER_02]: Chad, I want you to tell, I want you to be honest and say, am I better at explaining John's opinions than John is?

590
00:43:29,163 --> 00:43:31,304
[SPEAKER_02]: Put a one if yes, and a two if yes.

591
00:43:31,344 --> 00:43:33,545
[SPEAKER_01]: But it's hard to, hard to make distinctions.

592
00:43:33,565 --> 00:43:37,106
[SPEAKER_01]: All right.

593
00:43:37,346 --> 00:43:37,706
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, great.

594
00:43:37,926 --> 00:43:38,506
[SPEAKER_02]: Now I lost it.

595
00:43:39,824 --> 00:43:40,965
[SPEAKER_02]: This is a sh*t show right now.

596
00:43:41,465 --> 00:43:41,625
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

597
00:43:41,645 --> 00:43:45,007
[SPEAKER_02]: All right.

598
00:43:45,307 --> 00:43:45,748
[SPEAKER_02]: Here we go.

599
00:43:46,108 --> 00:43:46,568
[SPEAKER_02]: Take your time.

600
00:43:48,089 --> 00:43:53,432
[SPEAKER_02]: John Q. Adams on True Social since 17 over the Pence got an envelope, so he's a blackout.

601
00:43:53,452 --> 00:43:58,355
[SPEAKER_02]: People need to study that video and notice the difference between how all the other wives reacted to the envelope and Pence's wife.

602
00:43:58,735 --> 00:44:03,358
[SPEAKER_02]: The other was just surprised and not expecting it to not know what it was opened it right then and there.

603
00:44:03,438 --> 00:44:04,819
[SPEAKER_02]: Pence's wife was not surprised.

604
00:44:05,279 --> 00:44:13,468
[SPEAKER_02]: did not open it to see what it was and deliberately showed it to the camera by making sure to open the program just enough so the camera caught the envelope tucked inside when it passed by.

605
00:44:13,808 --> 00:44:18,273
[SPEAKER_02]: For some reason, they needed to make sure the camera saw that they had a letter too.

606
00:44:20,134 --> 00:44:21,175
[SPEAKER_02]: Jessica, I saw you in the chat.

607
00:44:21,195 --> 00:44:26,619
[SPEAKER_02]: Can you please remind Cheryl to shorten the length of the boosts?

608
00:44:26,939 --> 00:44:28,901
[SPEAKER_02]: Just a couple words.

609
00:44:29,081 --> 00:44:35,046
[SPEAKER_02]: Hey, that's the rare envelope take that is saying Pence is not a pedophile for getting an envelope.

610
00:44:35,446 --> 00:44:36,907
[SPEAKER_02]: I just reminded me of praise.

611
00:44:37,147 --> 00:44:37,848
[SPEAKER_02]: We should praise that.

612
00:44:37,908 --> 00:44:38,568
[SPEAKER_02]: I do like that.

613
00:44:38,648 --> 00:44:39,929
[SPEAKER_02]: But also I do.

614
00:44:40,330 --> 00:44:45,894
[SPEAKER_02]: We should have like some words like can't say Pence on the boost envelope.

615
00:44:47,535 --> 00:44:48,075
[SPEAKER_02]: I can't see.

616
00:44:48,255 --> 00:44:49,016
[SPEAKER_00]: There you go.

617
00:44:49,076 --> 00:44:49,696
[SPEAKER_00]: There you go.

618
00:44:49,716 --> 00:44:50,996
[SPEAKER_02]: That's what I was thinking.

619
00:44:52,017 --> 00:44:52,757
[SPEAKER_02]: Who do we have to?

620
00:44:52,817 --> 00:45:03,320
[SPEAKER_02]: What can we get Palantir to delete that video and all references to it from the Internet so that we never have to hear about that video again?

621
00:45:04,181 --> 00:45:12,143
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, Kyle, because it worked so well when Pippin procured the Palantir for himself when it fell off of Gandalf's horse.

622
00:45:13,524 --> 00:45:14,484
[SPEAKER_02]: In the Return of the King.

623
00:45:15,643 --> 00:45:16,464
[SPEAKER_02]: What is going on right now?

624
00:45:16,484 --> 00:45:17,065
[SPEAKER_01]: How well did that work?

625
00:45:17,085 --> 00:45:18,166
[SPEAKER_02]: What in the world?

626
00:45:19,007 --> 00:45:20,309
[SPEAKER_02]: Do you know what the Palantir is?

627
00:45:20,690 --> 00:45:20,990
[SPEAKER_01]: Don't.

628
00:45:22,672 --> 00:45:24,054
[SPEAKER_01]: Don't, don't, don't.

629
00:45:26,237 --> 00:45:27,939
[SPEAKER_02]: I want to be more mad at you if you don't know.

630
00:45:28,019 --> 00:45:30,442
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm talking about Peter Thiel's spot.

631
00:45:30,702 --> 00:45:32,425
[SPEAKER_02]: I know, do you know what it's named after?

632
00:45:34,305 --> 00:45:36,908
[SPEAKER_02]: He named it after an orb from the Return of the King.

633
00:45:37,028 --> 00:45:39,190
[SPEAKER_02]: That's literally why Peter Thiel named that company.

634
00:45:39,470 --> 00:45:41,292
[SPEAKER_02]: So it was supposed to be a Lord of the Rings reference.

635
00:45:41,372 --> 00:45:44,895
[SPEAKER_02]: Peter Thiel made it as a Lord of the Rings reference, and you didn't understand that.

636
00:45:45,436 --> 00:45:49,960
[SPEAKER_02]: So you lost your Lord of the Rings card and your Palantir Peter Thiel card.

637
00:45:50,424 --> 00:45:51,565
[SPEAKER_02]: But you got your Jon card back.

638
00:45:51,585 --> 00:45:52,726
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm glad you didn't understand that.

639
00:45:52,806 --> 00:45:53,106
[SPEAKER_02]: You're good.

640
00:45:53,206 --> 00:45:57,349
[SPEAKER_02]: I was about to ask you to kick me from the show, but... Can I kick myself too?

641
00:45:57,369 --> 00:45:58,370
[SPEAKER_02]: Can we just leave him here?

642
00:45:59,851 --> 00:46:02,573
[SPEAKER_02]: I'll talk about... Let's start a different show.

643
00:46:03,414 --> 00:46:04,895
[SPEAKER_02]: We'll start another show about Indy.

644
00:46:05,155 --> 00:46:06,556
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, we'll go talk about IndyCart.

645
00:46:07,117 --> 00:46:08,958
[SPEAKER_02]: And he can just stay here and talk about Lord of the Rings.

646
00:46:08,978 --> 00:46:10,219
[SPEAKER_02]: The Ninth Circle of Hell.

647
00:46:11,920 --> 00:46:12,622
[SPEAKER_02]: I might be in though.

648
00:46:13,524 --> 00:46:14,928
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm weighing my options.

649
00:46:15,810 --> 00:46:20,261
[SPEAKER_02]: Choose Return of the King or Indie 500 Talk for the rest of the show.

650
00:46:22,580 --> 00:46:23,480
[SPEAKER_02]: I would honestly come back.

651
00:46:23,540 --> 00:46:24,521
[SPEAKER_02]: Let's circle back to that.

652
00:46:24,941 --> 00:46:27,481
[SPEAKER_02]: I had not connected that that Palantir was named after.

653
00:46:28,042 --> 00:46:33,383
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's actually a very meaningful reference considering the implications of what a Palantir is in Lord of the Rings.

654
00:46:33,723 --> 00:46:45,267
[SPEAKER_02]: So you're actually genuinely missing a huge chunk of what Peter Thiel is doing if you are not up on Lord of the Rings lore, as well as another defense contractor that's associated with them called Anduril.

655
00:46:46,089 --> 00:46:51,651
[SPEAKER_02]: which is a real defense contractor that is named after the sword that Aragorn reforges in Return of the King.

656
00:46:51,991 --> 00:47:02,715
[SPEAKER_02]: So we have a bunch of people in the military industrial complex that are associated with Donald Trump that are naming all of their companies after Lord of the Rings weaponry.

657
00:47:03,915 --> 00:47:08,356
[SPEAKER_02]: I hope every single one of you that typed the one earlier in the chat regret it now.

658
00:47:08,877 --> 00:47:09,737
[SPEAKER_02]: Just want to throw that out there.

659
00:47:10,134 --> 00:47:11,775
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, I'm learning, so I'm happy.

660
00:47:11,996 --> 00:47:12,556
[SPEAKER_02]: That's pretty.

661
00:47:12,876 --> 00:47:13,877
[SPEAKER_02]: That's pretty interesting.

662
00:47:13,917 --> 00:47:15,558
[SPEAKER_02]: That's organic Tolkien.

663
00:47:16,699 --> 00:47:17,860
[SPEAKER_02]: Injections right in there.

664
00:47:18,261 --> 00:47:18,441
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

665
00:47:18,721 --> 00:47:20,583
[SPEAKER_02]: You love those injections, don't you, bro?

666
00:47:21,103 --> 00:47:21,924
[SPEAKER_02]: Tolkien injections.

667
00:47:22,384 --> 00:47:22,864
[SPEAKER_02]: All right.

668
00:47:22,924 --> 00:47:24,386
[SPEAKER_02]: CLP, 50 bucks.

669
00:47:24,506 --> 00:47:25,226
[SPEAKER_02]: Much appreciated.

670
00:47:25,326 --> 00:47:26,868
[SPEAKER_02]: East Coaster here watching on replay.

671
00:47:27,188 --> 00:47:28,649
[SPEAKER_02]: Looking forward to Myrtle Beach in the fall.

672
00:47:29,029 --> 00:47:30,050
[SPEAKER_02]: Possible Devo proof.

673
00:47:30,150 --> 00:47:33,153
[SPEAKER_02]: O'Brien meeting this week with Netanyahu and Pompeo meeting in Taiwan.

674
00:47:33,573 --> 00:47:36,274
[SPEAKER_02]: You were wondering who could have- Oh, I think we did this one last week.

675
00:47:36,914 --> 00:47:40,155
[SPEAKER_02]: Um, yeah, we did do this one last week, but thank you again.

676
00:47:40,655 --> 00:47:42,136
[SPEAKER_02]: Those are indeed Devo proofs.

677
00:47:42,816 --> 00:47:44,316
[SPEAKER_02]: Flights, lights, 25 bucks.

678
00:47:44,336 --> 00:47:48,298
[SPEAKER_02]: Would Burning Bread consider hosting Time of Deceit movie party for some liberal Bostonians?

679
00:47:48,958 --> 00:47:52,799
[SPEAKER_02]: If not, would he and Chris Paul somehow make a short intro on how they woke up and why it's important?

680
00:47:53,119 --> 00:47:56,280
[SPEAKER_02]: My friends are so asleep, the movie won't make a dent unless it's personal in some way.

681
00:47:56,720 --> 00:47:57,220
[SPEAKER_02]: Just a thought.

682
00:47:57,300 --> 00:47:59,481
[SPEAKER_02]: Thank you for the amazing Badlands shows.

683
00:48:02,267 --> 00:48:03,528
[SPEAKER_02]: I probably will not do that.

684
00:48:04,309 --> 00:48:17,737
[SPEAKER_02]: I think you should in the Boston area, but Hey people if people in the Boston area do one of your little Gart get-togethers, maybe I'll be around You never know don't count on it.

685
00:48:17,857 --> 00:48:27,603
[SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, maybe we can watch John and I can I can Bright explain to you what he's trying to communicate I Appreciate hey, I'm not complaining.

686
00:48:28,063 --> 00:48:29,504
[SPEAKER_02]: I was complaining earlier, but I'm not right now.

687
00:48:29,524 --> 00:48:29,624
[SPEAKER_02]: So I

688
00:48:30,362 --> 00:48:32,123
[SPEAKER_02]: Lionheart sent 50 bucks over.

689
00:48:32,163 --> 00:48:33,043
[SPEAKER_02]: Good evening, gentlemen.

690
00:48:33,083 --> 00:48:36,384
[SPEAKER_02]: My life goal is now officially to stay up late enough to watch a show live.

691
00:48:36,424 --> 00:48:38,065
[SPEAKER_02]: Doubt it will happen, but we all gotta have goals.

692
00:48:38,405 --> 00:48:40,946
[SPEAKER_02]: Came across this article this week and wondered if any of you have seen it.

693
00:48:40,966 --> 00:48:43,207
[SPEAKER_02]: It's a New York Post.

694
00:48:43,667 --> 00:48:46,788
[SPEAKER_02]: Scientist announces wild plan for first head transplant.

695
00:48:47,328 --> 00:48:49,349
[SPEAKER_02]: Operation Mockingbird seems to be in full effect.

696
00:48:51,150 --> 00:48:51,650
[SPEAKER_02]: Wait, what?

697
00:48:51,670 --> 00:48:52,870
[SPEAKER_02]: That is pretty crazy.

698
00:48:55,051 --> 00:48:57,732
[SPEAKER_02]: Wild plan for first head transplant.

699
00:49:00,686 --> 00:49:06,127
[SPEAKER_02]: Startup claims they have created the AI head transplant system, plans to perform first procedure within the decade.

700
00:49:06,147 --> 00:49:10,949
[SPEAKER_02]: Futurama may turn out to be a documentary.

701
00:49:11,809 --> 00:49:12,549
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, no kidding.

702
00:49:12,929 --> 00:49:13,729
[SPEAKER_02]: That's crazy.

703
00:49:15,250 --> 00:49:15,550
[SPEAKER_02]: All right.

704
00:49:15,890 --> 00:49:18,071
[SPEAKER_02]: Patriot Christologist sent 10 bucks over.

705
00:49:18,351 --> 00:49:20,071
[SPEAKER_02]: This one's for John's eyes only.

706
00:49:21,791 --> 00:49:22,832
[SPEAKER_02]: Says Un Saludo.

707
00:49:22,892 --> 00:49:23,412
[SPEAKER_02]: Stop reading.

708
00:49:23,712 --> 00:49:24,172
[SPEAKER_02]: Stop reading.

709
00:49:24,492 --> 00:49:24,832
[SPEAKER_02]: Not for you.

710
00:49:24,852 --> 00:49:25,552
[SPEAKER_02]: I gotta go look at them.

711
00:49:28,118 --> 00:49:30,739
[SPEAKER_02]: Un saludo a la Fundacion Clinton.

712
00:49:31,220 --> 00:49:33,101
[SPEAKER_02]: Shout out to the Clinton Foundation.

713
00:49:33,821 --> 00:49:34,741
[SPEAKER_02]: That was for my eyes only.

714
00:49:36,962 --> 00:49:38,763
[SPEAKER_02]: Where you going with that one, but?

715
00:49:38,803 --> 00:49:41,205
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, a little weird.

716
00:49:43,346 --> 00:49:47,948
[SPEAKER_02]: Do a show completely and I wish I'm not fluent in the ways of Elvish, unfortunately.

717
00:49:48,908 --> 00:49:50,829
[SPEAKER_02]: This is what happens when we put him in charge of reading booze.

718
00:49:50,909 --> 00:49:51,990
[SPEAKER_02]: It tastes like 30 minutes.

719
00:49:53,749 --> 00:49:54,529
[SPEAKER_02]: We have a lot of boost, man.

720
00:49:55,369 --> 00:49:56,129
[SPEAKER_02]: Just got a couple more.

721
00:49:56,590 --> 00:49:57,630
[SPEAKER_02]: Arrow, 20 bucks.

722
00:49:57,690 --> 00:50:03,491
[SPEAKER_02]: Following up on the political article BB brought up on Liberty Den and Kyle and BB discussed on Defective that John ignored.

723
00:50:03,511 --> 00:50:11,292
[SPEAKER_02]: I know for a fact there are huge buildings, six to eight on the same campus currently under construction under the guise of an Amazon project.

724
00:50:11,612 --> 00:50:16,373
[SPEAKER_02]: They're going up in the Boardman, Oregon area, east of Columbus, Ohio and around Manassas, Virginia.

725
00:50:16,793 --> 00:50:18,594
[SPEAKER_02]: There are a lot of others, but don't seem to be as massive.

726
00:50:19,974 --> 00:50:24,436
[SPEAKER_02]: I work for a trucking company that's delivering a small fraction of the ventilation equipment going into these projects.

727
00:50:24,756 --> 00:50:25,997
[SPEAKER_02]: I think they're Devo related.

728
00:50:27,417 --> 00:50:29,998
[SPEAKER_02]: Each job has different numbers, blah, blah, blah.

729
00:50:30,038 --> 00:50:31,399
[SPEAKER_02]: Sites themselves are somewhat sus.

730
00:50:32,519 --> 00:50:33,519
[SPEAKER_02]: That's pretty interesting.

731
00:50:34,480 --> 00:50:34,840
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it is.

732
00:50:37,131 --> 00:50:37,451
[SPEAKER_02]: Thank you.

733
00:50:38,232 --> 00:50:38,952
[SPEAKER_02]: CK Felt.

734
00:50:39,373 --> 00:50:42,415
[SPEAKER_02]: First, I love your show as well as the Wednesday Night DPH.

735
00:50:43,575 --> 00:50:45,357
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that's a defective one.

736
00:50:45,417 --> 00:50:46,818
[SPEAKER_02]: Just mentioned us in it.

737
00:50:47,178 --> 00:50:49,699
[SPEAKER_02]: And then the last one, JBA 512, 55 bucks.

738
00:50:49,760 --> 00:50:51,040
[SPEAKER_02]: Listening to Trump on Tim Pool.

739
00:50:51,401 --> 00:50:52,321
[SPEAKER_02]: Not a regular listener.

740
00:50:52,401 --> 00:50:59,326
[SPEAKER_02]: I found his comment aside about the DMZ buildings interesting when he said there were a lot of things happening in those.

741
00:50:59,406 --> 00:51:00,527
[SPEAKER_02]: Someday I'll tell you about it.

742
00:51:00,547 --> 00:51:04,329
[SPEAKER_02]: It will be interesting to know who went on that trip and potentially was in those buildings.

743
00:51:05,370 --> 00:51:05,890
[SPEAKER_00]: That is interesting.

744
00:51:05,910 --> 00:51:06,731
[SPEAKER_02]: That was interesting.

745
00:51:07,071 --> 00:51:08,392
[SPEAKER_02]: I didn't actually watch that interview yet.

746
00:51:09,452 --> 00:51:10,212
[SPEAKER_02]: It's short either.

747
00:51:10,973 --> 00:51:12,874
[SPEAKER_02]: It's like it's like less than 15 minutes.

748
00:51:13,074 --> 00:51:13,554
[SPEAKER_02]: It's fine.

749
00:51:13,714 --> 00:51:15,635
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, really, is that short?

750
00:51:15,995 --> 00:51:19,296
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, the stream is like an hour and a half.

751
00:51:19,456 --> 00:51:24,339
[SPEAKER_02]: But what what they did was they did a whole episode of like the Tim cast with Kash Patel.

752
00:51:25,339 --> 00:51:30,204
[SPEAKER_02]: And then they spliced in at the end like a separate sit down interview.

753
00:51:30,224 --> 00:51:32,587
[SPEAKER_02]: So Trump didn't like go on Timcast.

754
00:51:33,187 --> 00:51:42,397
[SPEAKER_02]: He sat down with Tim for like a 10 minute interview before the Libertarian convention thing, and they aired it on Timcast.

755
00:51:44,389 --> 00:51:45,691
[SPEAKER_02]: It was it was fine.

756
00:51:45,771 --> 00:51:51,137
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, you know, it was just Tim asked him like three or four questions and he gave answers we've heard before.

757
00:51:51,577 --> 00:51:55,462
[SPEAKER_02]: One one interesting thing that I took out of it, the DMZ thing was interesting.

758
00:51:55,482 --> 00:52:01,528
[SPEAKER_02]: He said, yeah, there was a lot of he said there were people in the buildings on either side and there was a lot a lot of things happening in those buildings.

759
00:52:01,629 --> 00:52:02,329
[SPEAKER_02]: It was kind of a weird.

760
00:52:02,990 --> 00:52:03,550
[SPEAKER_02]: thing to say.

761
00:52:03,570 --> 00:52:10,933
[SPEAKER_02]: The other thing was that I think I saw G-Money mentioned when asked about central bank digital currencies and Bitcoin.

762
00:52:10,953 --> 00:52:13,294
[SPEAKER_02]: He kind of reiterated the stuff he's been saying recently.

763
00:52:13,674 --> 00:52:18,336
[SPEAKER_02]: But Tim Pool said, so you're not going to allow central bank digital currencies.

764
00:52:18,897 --> 00:52:21,598
[SPEAKER_02]: And Trump said, no, no central banks.

765
00:52:22,970 --> 00:52:23,991
[SPEAKER_02]: And then like moved on.

766
00:52:24,531 --> 00:52:31,557
[SPEAKER_02]: And most people took it as the way he said it, you could have taken it like he was saying, no central bank digital currencies.

767
00:52:31,937 --> 00:52:34,560
[SPEAKER_02]: But he literally said, no, no, no central banks.

768
00:52:35,160 --> 00:52:36,681
[SPEAKER_02]: And then moved on to the next thing.

769
00:52:36,781 --> 00:52:38,003
[SPEAKER_02]: So interesting.

770
00:52:38,583 --> 00:52:39,023
[SPEAKER_02]: That felt.

771
00:52:40,129 --> 00:52:48,996
[SPEAKER_02]: I have noticed in the libertarian world since Trump was there, it has been pretty much nothing but just them attacking each other, which is awesome.

772
00:52:49,216 --> 00:52:52,598
[SPEAKER_02]: And and expressing their dissatisfaction with the Libertarian Party.

773
00:52:53,079 --> 00:53:02,986
[SPEAKER_02]: So I think that Trump, I'd be really interested to see if Trump just like cooed the Libertarian Party and like grabbed

774
00:53:03,519 --> 00:53:11,244
[SPEAKER_02]: a big chunk of support from the libertarian community by people are saying it was 17 minutes long, which sounds about right.

775
00:53:11,284 --> 00:53:12,565
[SPEAKER_02]: But that's interesting if it was.

776
00:53:12,945 --> 00:53:13,925
[SPEAKER_02]: That's an interesting point, Kyle.

777
00:53:14,246 --> 00:53:19,069
[SPEAKER_02]: We've been talking for a while about how Trump stated in his I think it was his final campaign video.

778
00:53:19,989 --> 00:53:21,810
[SPEAKER_02]: He's his goal or whatever.

779
00:53:22,230 --> 00:53:24,552
[SPEAKER_02]: What he's doing is giving the government back to we the people.

780
00:53:24,772 --> 00:53:24,972
[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

781
00:53:24,992 --> 00:53:27,754
[SPEAKER_02]: And we've talked about how I know I've said this before.

782
00:53:28,434 --> 00:53:33,818
[SPEAKER_02]: how that doesn't just include like, you know, taking it away from the Democrats who stole from us.

783
00:53:34,158 --> 00:53:36,600
[SPEAKER_02]: It's giving it back to the way the people, that's the Republican side too.

784
00:53:37,160 --> 00:53:39,101
[SPEAKER_02]: And even on a smaller scale, that's the Libertarians.

785
00:53:39,321 --> 00:53:43,464
[SPEAKER_02]: Like the Democrat party is, I would, in my opinion, destroyed.

786
00:53:43,524 --> 00:53:45,145
[SPEAKER_02]: Once we had election integrity, they never went again.

787
00:53:46,226 --> 00:53:49,608
[SPEAKER_02]: Trump just destroyed the Libertarian party in a sense by what happened over the weekend.

788
00:53:49,668 --> 00:53:51,710
[SPEAKER_02]: And then it's really just the RNC.

789
00:53:51,730 --> 00:53:55,472
[SPEAKER_02]: And if you, again, have election integrity, maybe for the most part, they're gone too.

790
00:53:55,612 --> 00:53:56,073
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.

791
00:53:56,433 --> 00:53:57,033
[SPEAKER_02]: But that's interesting.

792
00:53:57,053 --> 00:53:57,994
[SPEAKER_02]: I didn't think about that Kyle.

793
00:53:58,587 --> 00:54:08,912
[SPEAKER_02]: I think Trump has, Kyle's actually brought this up in the past in terms of, I've said it would be nice to see all the political parties sort of dismantled like you just mentioned.

794
00:54:09,753 --> 00:54:22,359
[SPEAKER_02]: Kyle kind of brought up an interesting version of that with the RNC or the Republican Party of saying is what Trump's doing with the Republican Party more rebuilding it, like restoring it in the way that he would restore an old building.

795
00:54:22,759 --> 00:54:23,779
[SPEAKER_02]: So that's a possibility, too.

796
00:54:23,819 --> 00:54:25,560
[SPEAKER_02]: But either way, kind of the same effect.

797
00:54:26,320 --> 00:54:40,785
[SPEAKER_02]: One note on the libertarian thing as well is, man, if there's not like patriot control over so many aspects of this, they followed up booing a really based clear cut speech by Donald Trump.

798
00:54:41,625 --> 00:54:55,036
[SPEAKER_02]: by electing an open LGBTQ plus IA degenerate retard as the candidate for president for the libertarian movement.

799
00:54:55,316 --> 00:54:57,058
[SPEAKER_02]: So if you woke up

800
00:54:57,478 --> 00:55:24,720
[SPEAKER_02]: The day after that convention and are identifying yourself as part of the libertarian party You can identify as a libertarian ideologically that we talked about on sunday night if you identify yourself as a member of the libertarian party now you Are a retard and you need to rethink what you're doing because look at yourself Awesome That's all the the most you guys are into the tranny.

801
00:55:24,881 --> 00:55:25,301
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, like

802
00:55:26,997 --> 00:55:28,178
[SPEAKER_02]: gay libertarian thing.

803
00:55:28,338 --> 00:55:28,658
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.

804
00:55:29,359 --> 00:55:29,859
[SPEAKER_02]: It's a good point.

805
00:55:30,880 --> 00:55:32,962
[SPEAKER_02]: OK, let's let's get on to our next story here.

806
00:55:33,002 --> 00:55:36,105
[SPEAKER_02]: And this kind of still has to do a little bit with the first story.

807
00:55:36,145 --> 00:55:40,749
[SPEAKER_02]: But the Biden administration has been saying that what's going on with Trump, it's not political, right?

808
00:55:40,849 --> 00:55:42,150
[SPEAKER_02]: It's it's a real crime.

809
00:55:42,170 --> 00:55:44,012
[SPEAKER_02]: But everybody knows it's it's political.

810
00:55:44,832 --> 00:55:46,173
[SPEAKER_02]: They actually had a campaign stop.

811
00:55:47,182 --> 00:55:52,104
[SPEAKER_02]: on like on the campaign trail, if you can even call what he's on a campaign trail.

812
00:55:52,945 --> 00:55:54,465
[SPEAKER_02]: And this is pretty interesting.

813
00:55:54,485 --> 00:56:04,490
[SPEAKER_02]: But the big one here is the private frustration that the media is obsessed with Trump and coupling this with where's that other story that you sent this one.

814
00:56:06,112 --> 00:56:09,156
[SPEAKER_02]: the Dems are in full-blown freakout over Biden.

815
00:56:09,316 --> 00:56:11,419
[SPEAKER_02]: I kind of want to talk about both these scenarios.

816
00:56:11,479 --> 00:56:21,654
[SPEAKER_02]: So one, it's obviously political, but this one might be the most interesting because there's even another article after this I want to talk about, which is basically confirming our devil proof we've been talking about for a long time.

817
00:56:22,375 --> 00:56:23,055
[SPEAKER_02]: But I'm pretty right.

818
00:56:23,075 --> 00:56:24,896
[SPEAKER_02]: You're the one who sent this over if you want to.

819
00:56:24,916 --> 00:56:26,576
[SPEAKER_02]: I can't believe I'm asking you to talk more.

820
00:56:27,696 --> 00:56:29,497
[SPEAKER_02]: But you want to briefly.

821
00:56:29,517 --> 00:56:33,058
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, briefly, I really do have a brief take on this.

822
00:56:33,178 --> 00:56:34,878
[SPEAKER_02]: And then you guys can can take it.

823
00:56:35,278 --> 00:56:37,599
[SPEAKER_02]: There were two things that jumped out to me here.

824
00:56:37,819 --> 00:56:38,999
[SPEAKER_02]: Obviously, it's political.

825
00:56:39,159 --> 00:56:42,900
[SPEAKER_02]: It's the media establishment admitting something that we talk about all the time.

826
00:56:43,020 --> 00:56:43,840
[SPEAKER_02]: So that's relevant, right?

827
00:56:44,380 --> 00:56:45,901
[SPEAKER_02]: Two things that came out of this.

828
00:56:48,206 --> 00:56:50,408
[SPEAKER_02]: We've got a quote here.

829
00:56:50,908 --> 00:56:55,192
[SPEAKER_02]: Trump, meanwhile, has already started his incursion into safe blue states.

830
00:56:55,632 --> 00:57:03,980
[SPEAKER_02]: His campaign's psychological warfare in New York, California and New Jersey is spiking Democrats already elevated blood pressure.

831
00:57:04,580 --> 00:57:08,303
[SPEAKER_02]: So, you know, maybe this is just editorializing.

832
00:57:09,464 --> 00:57:28,516
[SPEAKER_02]: Either way, that term, psychological warfare, turning up in one of the narrative setters out of the political establishment directly in reference to what Donald Trump is doing is signally to me because it shows that they are picking up on exactly what we have been saying.

833
00:57:28,897 --> 00:57:34,380
[SPEAKER_02]: This is one of the rare cases where the media establishment, they are 100% correct.

834
00:57:34,781 --> 00:57:38,163
[SPEAKER_02]: What Donald Trump is doing and what we have talked about on this show in recent weeks,

835
00:57:38,703 --> 00:57:44,288
[SPEAKER_02]: Those deployments in New York and New Jersey are absolutely psychological warfare.

836
00:57:45,530 --> 00:57:52,296
[SPEAKER_02]: And then there was another one with Eric Trump where he said, we are absolutely in a war.

837
00:57:52,316 --> 00:57:55,039
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if you have that one.

838
00:58:00,007 --> 00:58:00,368
[SPEAKER_02]: Here it is.

839
00:58:01,229 --> 00:58:08,116
[SPEAKER_02]: So Eric Trump Wednesday was at a stampede, a country music festival venue in Temecula, an inland community, blah, blah, blah.

840
00:58:08,496 --> 00:58:11,319
[SPEAKER_02]: He said, make no mistake, there is a war happening in this country.

841
00:58:11,419 --> 00:58:18,407
[SPEAKER_02]: That one, a little bit lesser, but again, just the terminology in this one is interesting amidst all the other panic stuff.

842
00:58:19,175 --> 00:58:23,876
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, man, they are getting a lot more overt, it seems, with the phrasing they're using.

843
00:58:23,896 --> 00:58:29,618
[SPEAKER_02]: A lot of the phrases, like I don't even remember them, you know, talking about psyops like three years ago.

844
00:58:30,018 --> 00:58:32,559
[SPEAKER_02]: And now we're all about psychological warfare.

845
00:58:32,699 --> 00:58:35,179
[SPEAKER_02]: It's kind of interesting how it's at the the mainstream.

846
00:58:35,219 --> 00:58:37,240
[SPEAKER_02]: But, Kyle, do you have anything you want to say about this, man?

847
00:58:37,960 --> 00:58:43,542
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, to me, it was the that the last part of it that really stood out.

848
00:58:44,542 --> 00:58:47,823
[SPEAKER_02]: There's a couple of quotes from a Michigan Democrat where he says,

849
00:58:52,246 --> 00:58:54,329
[SPEAKER_02]: Where'd it go?

850
00:58:54,529 --> 00:58:55,090
[SPEAKER_02]: I just lost it.

851
00:58:55,110 --> 00:58:55,491
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm sorry.

852
00:58:57,654 --> 00:58:58,055
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm sorry.

853
00:58:58,255 --> 00:58:58,516
[SPEAKER_02]: Sorry.

854
00:58:58,536 --> 00:58:58,716
[SPEAKER_02]: Sorry.

855
00:58:58,736 --> 00:58:58,956
[SPEAKER_02]: Sorry.

856
00:58:58,976 --> 00:59:01,040
[SPEAKER_02]: Where'd it go?

857
00:59:01,080 --> 00:59:02,903
[SPEAKER_02]: The one where they say we have to run a campaign.

858
00:59:04,431 --> 00:59:07,912
[SPEAKER_02]: where we drive the message home that Trump takes us back to the 19th century.

859
00:59:08,612 --> 00:59:09,093
[SPEAKER_02]: That's it.

860
00:59:09,233 --> 00:59:32,380
[SPEAKER_02]: So that one in this down here in this section, they spell out that these Democrats are saying that they want Biden to run on that corporate greed is what is keeping prices high and that Trump represents a return to the 19th century and that he's going to ban abortion and all of this usual like inflammatory stuff.

861
00:59:33,241 --> 00:59:33,381
[SPEAKER_02]: And I

862
00:59:34,969 --> 00:59:36,710
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm glad that they want to run on this.

863
00:59:37,130 --> 00:59:49,317
[SPEAKER_02]: Like if they think that that is the thing to run on, then excellent for Trump, because Trump is the perfect person to make to explain to people how the prices are high and it has nothing to do with corporate greed.

864
00:59:49,637 --> 00:59:55,360
[SPEAKER_02]: It has everything to do with the Biden administration's policies and with the financial policies of the country and Congress.

865
00:59:56,275 --> 00:59:57,616
[SPEAKER_02]: And Trump can easily explain that.

866
00:59:57,656 --> 01:00:04,982
[SPEAKER_02]: And then on the abortion ban thing, Trump has already outlined that he's not for abortion bans, and he said it over and over and over again.

867
01:00:06,743 --> 01:00:12,908
[SPEAKER_02]: But the best thing is the revenge, where they say that Trump is going to run on revenge and retribution.

868
01:00:13,508 --> 01:00:13,889
[SPEAKER_02]: Hell yeah.

869
01:00:14,469 --> 01:00:16,851
[SPEAKER_02]: More than 50% of the American people are going to say good.

870
01:00:17,858 --> 01:00:17,958
[SPEAKER_02]: if

871
01:00:36,430 --> 01:00:44,276
[SPEAKER_02]: And I don't know what sport analogy to use because I'm not good at sports But some sort of sport analogy with it that results in him doing better than they did.

872
01:00:44,717 --> 01:00:47,379
[SPEAKER_02]: So Yeah, it's good stuff for sure.

873
01:00:47,699 --> 01:00:54,404
[SPEAKER_02]: It's like it's not the kind of article I Thought sorry, I almost I thought about this while I go and I had to I had to hold my tongue until BB got done

874
01:00:54,932 --> 01:01:02,755
[SPEAKER_02]: So before we went to this article, you just showed where Democrats are upset with the media.

875
01:01:02,795 --> 01:01:09,717
[SPEAKER_02]: The article before this was that the Biden administration is upset with media for being obsessed with Trump.

876
01:01:09,797 --> 01:01:11,698
[SPEAKER_02]: OK, that's in Politico.

877
01:01:12,058 --> 01:01:23,822
[SPEAKER_02]: But then also in Politico is this story about the same people, the same Democrats who are privately frustrated with media, freaking out over Biden being stuck with Biden.

878
01:01:25,003 --> 01:01:33,226
[SPEAKER_02]: And so Democrats need media coverage of Trump, and they need and want negative media coverage of Trump.

879
01:01:33,666 --> 01:01:37,027
[SPEAKER_02]: What they don't want is negative media coverage of Biden.

880
01:01:37,487 --> 01:01:42,549
[SPEAKER_02]: They want negative coverage of Trump juxtaposed to positive coverage of Biden, right?

881
01:01:43,129 --> 01:01:44,609
[SPEAKER_02]: But what did Politico just do?

882
01:01:45,289 --> 01:01:50,851
[SPEAKER_02]: Politico just put up an article within, I would guess within 24 hours of when these articles came out pretty close together.

883
01:01:51,551 --> 01:01:53,472
[SPEAKER_02]: Politico just put up an article saying, one,

884
01:01:54,346 --> 01:01:59,109
[SPEAKER_02]: The Biden administration is mad at us for talking about Trump because it's not negative enough, right?

885
01:01:59,429 --> 01:02:03,031
[SPEAKER_02]: They're focusing on Trump, but they don't have enough negative stories to put out on Trump.

886
01:02:03,051 --> 01:02:09,734
[SPEAKER_02]: And no matter how much they spend the hush money trial, they can't make it the damage.

887
01:02:09,774 --> 01:02:12,656
[SPEAKER_02]: They can't make it do the damage to Trump that they would really like it to do, right?

888
01:02:13,877 --> 01:02:23,282
[SPEAKER_02]: At the same time that they put up that article, Politico also puts out an article revealing that Democrats are freaking out behind the scenes about Biden and his chances at beating Trump.

889
01:02:24,392 --> 01:02:31,158
[SPEAKER_02]: So to me, that's the media saying, like, they're kind of giving the middle finger to the Bidens.

890
01:02:31,679 --> 01:02:34,361
[SPEAKER_02]: On one hand, they're saying, yeah, we know you're frustrated with us.

891
01:02:35,462 --> 01:02:38,044
[SPEAKER_02]: And we also know Democrats are frustrated with you.

892
01:02:38,685 --> 01:02:41,648
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, see, a lot of people have been pointing to the to the DNC convention.

893
01:02:41,688 --> 01:02:45,251
[SPEAKER_02]: This is that's a great point, Kyle, because we've talked about this before.

894
01:02:45,331 --> 01:02:48,854
[SPEAKER_02]: We don't know whether or not they're all on the same page right now.

895
01:02:49,475 --> 01:02:50,636
[SPEAKER_02]: It does not appear like they are.

896
01:02:51,500 --> 01:02:55,425
[SPEAKER_02]: And a lot of people have been saying, okay, DNC convention, that's where they're going to make the switch, all these things.

897
01:02:55,445 --> 01:03:01,492
[SPEAKER_02]: And then we had that Ohio ballot access case that came up about a month, two months ago, maybe.

898
01:03:02,053 --> 01:03:08,701
[SPEAKER_02]: And we talked about it on a recent power hour, but now because of that, they are altering how they actually elect Biden.

899
01:03:09,735 --> 01:03:13,537
[SPEAKER_02]: They're going to confirm him before the convention.

900
01:03:13,657 --> 01:03:14,677
[SPEAKER_02]: They're going to do it virtually.

901
01:03:15,217 --> 01:03:26,843
[SPEAKER_02]: And so Biden is the candidate, whether the media wants it or not, whether there's going to be some sort of push or some sort of shenanigans or something or not at the convention, they're going to do it so he can be on the Ohio ballot.

902
01:03:27,063 --> 01:03:35,407
[SPEAKER_02]: They're going to confirm him early through virtual proceedings, certifying President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic Party nominees.

903
01:03:36,207 --> 01:03:42,053
[SPEAKER_02]: And Kamala being on there as VP, too, is also interesting because there's talk about removing her and who are they going to replace her with?

904
01:03:42,673 --> 01:03:45,897
[SPEAKER_02]: And we've been there in the closet for the last two years, basically.

905
01:03:46,317 --> 01:03:54,365
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, but we're getting the same exact ticket that we had in 2020, which we've talked about being a devolution proof for a lot of reasons.

906
01:03:54,565 --> 01:03:56,147
[SPEAKER_02]: And this is just fascinating to me.

907
01:03:56,607 --> 01:03:59,089
[SPEAKER_02]: Once this goes through, it's taking place on

908
01:04:00,509 --> 01:04:01,149
[SPEAKER_02]: Let's see.

909
01:04:01,890 --> 01:04:03,551
[SPEAKER_02]: They're they're doing it.

910
01:04:04,772 --> 01:04:08,354
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, it has to be done by August 7th, and the DNC convention is August 19th.

911
01:04:11,396 --> 01:04:13,897
[SPEAKER_02]: So I don't know, it doesn't say when they're doing it yet, I don't think.

912
01:04:14,918 --> 01:04:15,098
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

913
01:04:16,219 --> 01:04:17,700
[SPEAKER_02]: Dude, are they going to even air it?

914
01:04:17,800 --> 01:04:23,803
[SPEAKER_02]: Is it going to be like this completely private backroom nomination into the convention is just going to be a coronation?

915
01:04:24,364 --> 01:04:26,925
[SPEAKER_02]: It's just going to be a party kind of thing.

916
01:04:27,686 --> 01:04:28,046
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.

917
01:04:28,689 --> 01:04:31,472
[SPEAKER_02]: It's almost like they don't want to promote it, right?

918
01:04:31,933 --> 01:04:40,122
[SPEAKER_02]: I wanted to point out, too, on that second article, this is a fascinating little passage here.

919
01:04:40,382 --> 01:04:43,286
[SPEAKER_02]: I agree with how you laid it out.

920
01:04:43,746 --> 01:04:49,847
[SPEAKER_02]: with how both of you laid it out in terms of the media establishment sort of combating the Biden establishment.

921
01:04:50,188 --> 01:04:53,288
[SPEAKER_02]: But look at how they present the Biden establishment here.

922
01:04:54,068 --> 01:05:03,811
[SPEAKER_02]: Much like Trump has done through part of the trial, Biden's campaign team brought their own set of surrogates to parade before the mob of television cameras that have camped out outside the courthouse each day to hear from Trump's allies.

923
01:05:04,391 --> 01:05:09,312
[SPEAKER_02]: Asked by a reporter why the president's reelection campaign decided to hold an event at Trump's trial,

924
01:05:09,932 --> 01:05:15,074
[SPEAKER_02]: His communications director had a simple answer, because you all are here, Michael Tyler said.

925
01:05:15,454 --> 01:05:17,595
[SPEAKER_02]: You've been incessantly covering this day in and day out.

926
01:05:18,195 --> 01:05:21,337
[SPEAKER_02]: So Kyle said that, but in a different framing.

927
01:05:22,620 --> 01:05:33,349
[SPEAKER_02]: Think of if you're like a person who fancies themselves educated because you read Politico and the political news unironically, like you think that they're trying to explain to you what's going on.

928
01:05:34,110 --> 01:05:49,984
[SPEAKER_02]: This is the political media establishment that are the ones who have been telling you that Trump is an awful, horrible, bad guy, and that the Biden DOJ and the Biden administration by proxy wanted the witch hunt to go forward.

929
01:05:50,444 --> 01:05:53,587
[SPEAKER_02]: Like the whole establishment wanted the witch hunt.

930
01:05:54,227 --> 01:06:03,315
[SPEAKER_02]: And now you've got the leaders of that establishment publicly arguing with the media about covering the witch hunt that they started.

931
01:06:04,696 --> 01:06:06,818
[SPEAKER_02]: So it's like they deployed the witch hunt.

932
01:06:07,478 --> 01:06:11,542
[SPEAKER_02]: It's not going the way they want, but they've just completely lost control of it.

933
01:06:12,612 --> 01:06:19,034
[SPEAKER_02]: And it makes me think, besides the fact that John, what you said, they don't seem to be on the same page, I think that's true.

934
01:06:19,454 --> 01:06:24,815
[SPEAKER_02]: I think it also lends credence to the idea of the whole witch hunt being baited, right?

935
01:06:24,855 --> 01:06:31,857
[SPEAKER_02]: The idea that they take this bait every time, but they're realizing now when they've been caught in the Trump quicksand.

936
01:06:32,197 --> 01:06:34,898
[SPEAKER_02]: And I think that when Trump made fun of De Niro today,

937
01:06:36,064 --> 01:06:37,805
[SPEAKER_02]: He was referencing that.

938
01:06:37,885 --> 01:06:42,007
[SPEAKER_02]: Storm posted that clip earlier where Trump said he got maggot.

939
01:06:42,508 --> 01:06:43,949
[SPEAKER_02]: De Niro got maggot.

940
01:06:43,989 --> 01:06:45,529
[SPEAKER_02]: But he's talking about this whole deployment.

941
01:06:45,569 --> 01:06:48,911
[SPEAKER_02]: This is the deployment De Niro was there for, was what they're talking about.

942
01:06:49,272 --> 01:06:52,153
[SPEAKER_02]: So he's saying that they all got maggot.

943
01:06:52,253 --> 01:06:53,194
[SPEAKER_02]: You got maggot.

944
01:06:53,434 --> 01:06:58,037
[SPEAKER_02]: That sentence is accidentally brilliant by Politico where they say, you're all here.

945
01:06:58,837 --> 01:07:07,705
[SPEAKER_02]: that the Biden campaign is campaigning at a Trump event that the Biden campaign essentially brought into being.

946
01:07:08,385 --> 01:07:09,706
[SPEAKER_02]: So it's a perfect loop.

947
01:07:10,447 --> 01:07:12,109
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's kind of ironic.

948
01:07:12,169 --> 01:07:18,574
[SPEAKER_02]: Both Trump and Biden are campaigning on the same exact thing, the same exact being Trump's political persecution.

949
01:07:19,275 --> 01:07:24,559
[SPEAKER_02]: And only one side has actually seen results from that campaign going up in the polls.

950
01:07:24,860 --> 01:07:25,280
[SPEAKER_01]: But it's funny.

951
01:07:26,921 --> 01:07:30,203
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, there was one more quote in the other article that I thought was funny.

952
01:07:30,223 --> 01:07:31,924
[SPEAKER_02]: This was from a Democratic strategist.

953
01:07:32,504 --> 01:07:38,547
[SPEAKER_02]: And this is maybe the simplest way that you could sum all of this up to normies.

954
01:07:39,047 --> 01:07:47,972
[SPEAKER_02]: If the frame of this race is what was better, the three and a half years under Biden or four years under Trump, we lose that every day of the week and twice on Sunday.

955
01:07:48,732 --> 01:07:53,955
[SPEAKER_02]: So these are the Democrat campaign strategists that are just boiling it down in the dumbest speak you can get.

956
01:07:56,394 --> 01:07:58,836
[SPEAKER_02]: Man, it's going to be so interesting once they actually nominate him.

957
01:07:59,016 --> 01:08:04,299
[SPEAKER_02]: Because you'd have to think they're not going to report objectively or truthfully.

958
01:08:05,040 --> 01:08:06,801
[SPEAKER_02]: They're going to have to go anti-Trump.

959
01:08:07,462 --> 01:08:11,604
[SPEAKER_02]: And so they're going to have to be very pro-Biden, you would think, right?

960
01:08:11,624 --> 01:08:15,507
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, they're going to have to be the propaganda artists they've been, but maybe not.

961
01:08:15,567 --> 01:08:15,947
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.

962
01:08:15,967 --> 01:08:19,390
[SPEAKER_02]: Like there's hints of them, like we said, being disconnected.

963
01:08:20,090 --> 01:08:25,474
[SPEAKER_02]: And so that might be the most interesting thing, is to see them actually be harsh and critical on Biden.

964
01:08:26,559 --> 01:08:27,480
[SPEAKER_02]: And then they steal it.

965
01:08:27,861 --> 01:08:30,644
[SPEAKER_02]: And like, that way, everybody's like, Okay, well, this definitely didn't happen.

966
01:08:30,844 --> 01:08:31,946
[SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean?

967
01:08:31,966 --> 01:08:36,712
[SPEAKER_02]: But anyway, I don't know, my favorite version of it is that that I am starting to get on that page.

968
01:08:36,732 --> 01:08:40,717
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, when we say that they look like they're not on the same page that looks observable, right.

969
01:08:41,277 --> 01:08:43,921
[SPEAKER_02]: And one scenario I'd laid out last week is

970
01:08:45,780 --> 01:09:02,164
[SPEAKER_02]: some of these people, the political establishment in DC and the politicos that cover them for a living and carry water for them for a living, I think a lot of them are starting to try to sort of take on what I call the hibernation strategy.

971
01:09:02,564 --> 01:09:10,026
[SPEAKER_02]: There's the beat Trump at all costs strategy, but a lot of them I think are losing faith in that because they're not sure if it's going to work.

972
01:09:10,646 --> 01:09:15,990
[SPEAKER_02]: So they're trying to go into hibernation and survive Trump 2.0.

973
01:09:16,370 --> 01:09:21,793
[SPEAKER_02]: That's why you've even got people like Bill Maher coming out saying, it wasn't that bad the first time we can get through it again.

974
01:09:22,374 --> 01:09:39,625
[SPEAKER_02]: So yeah, John, I mean, then if, if, if, uh, if they go all the way forward with that strategy and then he's the, uh, he's the candidate again, I don't know what would be better for them to keep tripling down and try to just survive it all and get their credibility back or,

975
01:09:40,874 --> 01:09:41,394
[SPEAKER_02]: Turn around.

976
01:09:41,414 --> 01:09:42,775
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.

977
01:09:43,136 --> 01:09:48,460
[SPEAKER_02]: I was just trying to think of what is going to be the most beneficial for the Great Awakening or, you know, the narrative war that we're in.

978
01:09:48,700 --> 01:09:49,480
[SPEAKER_02]: Wake the most people up.

979
01:09:50,902 --> 01:09:53,143
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, but yet we are over on YouTube.

980
01:09:53,163 --> 01:09:54,544
[SPEAKER_02]: We had 174 watch on YouTube.

981
01:09:54,724 --> 01:09:55,145
[SPEAKER_02]: That's great.

982
01:09:55,305 --> 01:09:55,585
[SPEAKER_02]: Thank you.

983
01:09:55,625 --> 01:09:56,746
[SPEAKER_02]: And make sure you guys hit that.

984
01:09:57,406 --> 01:09:58,487
[SPEAKER_02]: It's almost a thumbs up.

985
01:09:59,448 --> 01:10:00,889
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, almost Tim Pool numbers.

986
01:10:01,449 --> 01:10:02,971
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, dude.

987
01:10:03,371 --> 01:10:07,754
[SPEAKER_02]: Zach on Monday showed me or had me look up a picture of of Tim Pool without a hat.

988
01:10:07,874 --> 01:10:08,555
[SPEAKER_02]: Have you ever seen that?

989
01:10:09,976 --> 01:10:10,236
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah.

990
01:10:10,928 --> 01:10:14,770
[SPEAKER_02]: OK, I had never seen that before and holy sh*t, he's upset by it.

991
01:10:14,850 --> 01:10:15,830
[SPEAKER_02]: He's very upset by it.

992
01:10:16,191 --> 01:10:18,432
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, I understand why he wears the beanie all the time.

993
01:10:18,992 --> 01:10:19,492
[SPEAKER_02]: Just say that.

994
01:10:20,793 --> 01:10:27,916
[SPEAKER_02]: There was a famous video of him years ago where somebody took his hat off at like when he was with Vice, I think.

995
01:10:28,877 --> 01:10:30,117
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, he was with Vice.

996
01:10:30,958 --> 01:10:31,678
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's where he started.

997
01:10:31,698 --> 01:10:32,578
[SPEAKER_02]: That's where you got to start.

998
01:10:32,919 --> 01:10:33,379
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh sh*t.

999
01:10:33,439 --> 01:10:34,139
[SPEAKER_02]: I had no idea.

1000
01:10:34,159 --> 01:10:35,080
[SPEAKER_02]: I hated me.

1001
01:10:35,100 --> 01:10:35,980
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, he's been.

1002
01:10:36,060 --> 01:10:37,741
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, that's how he got himself.

1003
01:10:39,304 --> 01:10:41,025
[SPEAKER_02]: I just thought he's always been a douchebag.

1004
01:10:41,045 --> 01:10:42,965
[SPEAKER_02]: I didn't know he was a whatever.

1005
01:10:43,685 --> 01:10:48,807
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, he was a vice guy just being super brave, intrepid reporter.

1006
01:10:49,667 --> 01:10:51,247
[SPEAKER_02]: Wasn't Benny Johnson at Vice too?

1007
01:10:51,327 --> 01:10:52,108
[SPEAKER_02]: Or he was at BuzzFeed.

1008
01:10:52,488 --> 01:10:52,948
[SPEAKER_02]: BuzzFeed.

1009
01:10:53,448 --> 01:10:53,788
[SPEAKER_02]: Man.

1010
01:10:54,348 --> 01:10:55,048
[SPEAKER_02]: All the same thing.

1011
01:10:55,569 --> 01:11:00,070
[SPEAKER_02]: I wonder how many of these Connick influencers have some vice or BuzzFeed or.

1012
01:11:00,090 --> 01:11:01,910
[SPEAKER_02]: No, no, he's not Connick.

1013
01:11:01,950 --> 01:11:04,211
[SPEAKER_02]: He's he's intellectual dark web, man.

1014
01:11:04,231 --> 01:11:04,911
[SPEAKER_02]: What do you say?

1015
01:11:04,931 --> 01:11:05,671
[SPEAKER_02]: Totally different.

1016
01:11:06,212 --> 01:11:07,712
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm trying to hear Kyle.

1017
01:11:08,435 --> 01:11:09,236
[SPEAKER_02]: I sent 50% of them.

1018
01:11:09,636 --> 01:11:09,836
[SPEAKER_02]: You think 50?

1019
01:11:09,936 --> 01:11:12,017
[SPEAKER_02]: I would not be surprised.

1020
01:11:12,057 --> 01:11:15,440
[SPEAKER_02]: It's probably around 50% have some, some roots.

1021
01:11:15,840 --> 01:11:17,060
[SPEAKER_02]: Has anybody actually looked into that?

1022
01:11:17,141 --> 01:11:20,803
[SPEAKER_02]: Media matters, Vice, Buzzfeed, Salon, Rolling Stone.

1023
01:11:20,823 --> 01:11:21,663
[SPEAKER_02]: They're going to have 50%.

1024
01:11:21,843 --> 01:11:25,926
[SPEAKER_02]: I would guess that 50% of them have, have roots to those places.

1025
01:11:25,966 --> 01:11:35,992
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, him, him, him, him, him not having a beanie on would not be such a big idea if he spent more time without a beanie on because then nobody would think anything of it.

1026
01:11:36,701 --> 01:11:38,321
[SPEAKER_02]: Just be like, yeah, Tim's bald.

1027
01:11:38,361 --> 01:11:38,681
[SPEAKER_02]: What up?

1028
01:11:39,482 --> 01:11:39,942
[SPEAKER_02]: Who cares?

1029
01:11:40,542 --> 01:11:41,742
[SPEAKER_02]: Because he makes it a thing.

1030
01:11:41,762 --> 01:11:42,882
[SPEAKER_02]: It's a thing.

1031
01:11:43,503 --> 01:11:44,563
[SPEAKER_02]: I just don't trust bald people.

1032
01:11:47,384 --> 01:11:56,686
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, one of one of my favorite little aspects of Trump ism to consider is when he's sitting down with people like this, you know, like the Benny Johnsons of the world and the Tim pools.

1033
01:11:58,046 --> 01:12:01,607
[SPEAKER_02]: We have theories, but we know that Trump knows

1034
01:12:02,876 --> 01:12:11,979
[SPEAKER_02]: And in that interview, one little interesting tidbit was Trump said, uh, I guess it kind of came off to some people like an accidental insult toward pool, but he was like, yeah, yeah.

1035
01:12:11,999 --> 01:12:21,843
[SPEAKER_02]: They, they told me that we've met before, but, um, I had my guys, you know, look into you and they said, you're a good guy and everything, but it just makes me think of those Trump deployments where he's like, I know who you are.

1036
01:12:22,643 --> 01:12:26,646
[SPEAKER_02]: But also, if he's being honest, it's him saying, I have no idea who you are.

1037
01:12:27,266 --> 01:12:28,226
[SPEAKER_02]: Like, my people told me.

1038
01:12:28,647 --> 01:12:29,087
[SPEAKER_02]: He might be.

1039
01:12:29,167 --> 01:12:30,368
[SPEAKER_02]: My people told me we met before.

1040
01:12:30,408 --> 01:12:32,669
[SPEAKER_02]: That's like almost an insult.

1041
01:12:32,869 --> 01:12:33,109
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1042
01:12:34,490 --> 01:12:34,710
Yeah.

1043
01:12:34,911 --> 01:12:35,191
[SPEAKER_02]: Anyway.

1044
01:12:35,631 --> 01:12:36,531
[SPEAKER_02]: Stop being jealous.

1045
01:12:36,552 --> 01:12:37,052
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.

1046
01:12:37,252 --> 01:12:43,816
[SPEAKER_02]: But Tim, one, Vosh is a far worse person than Tim, as far as I'm aware.

1047
01:12:43,856 --> 01:12:44,796
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, Vosh is horrible.

1048
01:12:45,097 --> 01:12:45,957
[SPEAKER_02]: I have no idea who Vosh is.

1049
01:12:47,569 --> 01:12:48,672
[SPEAKER_02]: Trump did a great job here.

1050
01:12:48,692 --> 01:12:53,102
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, Trump very strategically in the past two weeks has hit

1051
01:12:54,062 --> 01:13:05,665
[SPEAKER_02]: key places in swing states, in New York, in the Bronx, and then Libertarian Convention, and then Timcast, and then there was one other thing.

1052
01:13:05,685 --> 01:13:05,665
500?

1053
01:13:05,705 --> 01:13:07,266
[SPEAKER_02]: He's either going- Indy 500?

1054
01:13:07,366 --> 01:13:07,986
[SPEAKER_02]: No, he didn't.

1055
01:13:08,426 --> 01:13:10,267
[SPEAKER_02]: No, he went to Coca-Cola 600.

1056
01:13:10,387 --> 01:13:12,647
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm glad he didn't go to the Indy.

1057
01:13:12,767 --> 01:13:16,609
[SPEAKER_02]: I wanted him to go to the Indy 500, but I'm glad he didn't because it was four hour rain delay.

1058
01:13:16,649 --> 01:13:20,930
[SPEAKER_02]: So it ended up being the right decision to go to the NASCAR race in Charlotte.

1059
01:13:21,610 --> 01:13:29,837
[SPEAKER_02]: But, um, you know, Trump is hitting all of these places and each one of them is a I mean, it's a it's a home run.

1060
01:13:30,277 --> 01:13:32,279
[SPEAKER_02]: Each one of them has been turned out brilliantly for him.

1061
01:13:32,979 --> 01:13:34,781
[SPEAKER_02]: And he's accessing all of these different audiences.

1062
01:13:34,821 --> 01:13:38,504
[SPEAKER_02]: Now, NASCAR audience is his home turf core audience.

1063
01:13:39,184 --> 01:13:45,245
[SPEAKER_02]: But it's still a giant American event with millions of live viewers on a Sunday night, a huge night.

1064
01:13:45,265 --> 01:13:57,167
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, last Sunday, I know you guys don't realize it, but last Sunday is like one of, if not the biggest motorsport day in all of American motorsport, for sure, if not global motorsport.

1065
01:13:58,067 --> 01:14:06,509
[SPEAKER_02]: And so Trump showing up at any event of the three major, major motorsport events happening that day, which actually there are more like seven, but three big ones happening.

1066
01:14:08,240 --> 01:14:10,001
[SPEAKER_02]: Trump going to one of them is a great move.

1067
01:14:10,441 --> 01:14:18,944
[SPEAKER_02]: And it just it's just like caps off the stretch that he went on of making appearances in all these places and accessing all of these audiences.

1068
01:14:19,005 --> 01:14:20,045
[SPEAKER_02]: I think it's very strategic.

1069
01:14:20,605 --> 01:14:24,387
[SPEAKER_02]: And it's something that Biden could never, ever, ever, ever come close to replicating.

1070
01:14:24,967 --> 01:14:27,188
[SPEAKER_02]: And he hit Bongino tonight, like Chad is saying.

1071
01:14:27,208 --> 01:14:27,948
[SPEAKER_00]: And that's the other one.

1072
01:14:27,988 --> 01:14:28,569
[SPEAKER_02]: That's another.

1073
01:14:28,789 --> 01:14:29,929
[SPEAKER_02]: That's a different audience, right?

1074
01:14:29,949 --> 01:14:34,651
[SPEAKER_02]: That's the rumble core rumble audience hasn't hit power hour tonight.

1075
01:14:34,871 --> 01:14:36,652
[SPEAKER_02]: I thought we were the rumble core audience here.

1076
01:14:39,813 --> 01:14:44,156
[SPEAKER_02]: Maybe he'll show up to a guard or something on a future little... What was that?

1077
01:14:44,897 --> 01:14:51,421
[SPEAKER_02]: November 4th, he's going to sit in with us and do the election recap in Myrtle Beach.

1078
01:14:52,830 --> 01:14:55,111
[SPEAKER_02]: When are we going to be more Middle Beach the week after the election?

1079
01:14:55,291 --> 01:14:56,052
[SPEAKER_02]: They'll still be counting.

1080
01:14:56,192 --> 01:14:58,493
[SPEAKER_02]: So yeah, that'd be that'd be prime time.

1081
01:14:58,533 --> 01:15:06,518
[SPEAKER_02]: We probably yeah, that's that's why, you know, when we were looking at that that timing, we're like, well, what if what if they rug it again?

1082
01:15:06,598 --> 01:15:09,960
[SPEAKER_02]: It's like, well, either way, it's going to be the perfect time for a guard.

1083
01:15:10,560 --> 01:15:13,542
[SPEAKER_02]: We're either going to celebrate together or cry together.

1084
01:15:14,763 --> 01:15:18,785
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, or yeah, I think either way, we might celebrate either way.

1085
01:15:19,185 --> 01:15:19,405
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah.

1086
01:15:24,651 --> 01:15:29,777
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, one more story and probably the biggest story most devolution a story.

1087
01:15:31,317 --> 01:15:34,399
[SPEAKER_02]: And I almost want... You take it.

1088
01:15:34,419 --> 01:15:37,581
[SPEAKER_02]: I've talked about this article like four times this past week.

1089
01:15:38,181 --> 01:15:39,282
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, but you're going to have to do it.

1090
01:15:39,302 --> 01:15:39,963
[SPEAKER_00]: Did you read it?

1091
01:15:39,983 --> 01:15:40,303
[SPEAKER_00]: I did read it.

1092
01:15:40,323 --> 01:15:41,323
[SPEAKER_02]: Did you do your homework?

1093
01:15:41,423 --> 01:15:42,584
[SPEAKER_02]: I had a busy day, man.

1094
01:15:42,624 --> 01:15:43,064
[SPEAKER_02]: I skimmed it.

1095
01:15:43,125 --> 01:15:43,645
[SPEAKER_02]: No, I know.

1096
01:15:43,725 --> 01:15:44,886
[SPEAKER_02]: I was genuinely curious.

1097
01:15:45,006 --> 01:15:46,727
[SPEAKER_02]: I'll ask you with this article.

1098
01:15:47,647 --> 01:15:51,750
[SPEAKER_02]: Is there any of the specific terms in here that you've been aware of in your research?

1099
01:15:51,790 --> 01:15:55,612
[SPEAKER_02]: The one that popped into my head specifically is secure enclave or anything like that?

1100
01:15:56,513 --> 01:15:57,954
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, I thought we were going to do the Elon Musk one.

1101
01:15:58,385 --> 01:16:01,192
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, my bad.

1102
01:16:03,738 --> 01:16:06,344
[SPEAKER_02]: The chip spine one is what I was talking about.

1103
01:16:06,704 --> 01:16:08,108
[SPEAKER_02]: But have you heard of Secure Enclave?

1104
01:16:08,782 --> 01:16:09,463
[SPEAKER_02]: No, I haven't.

1105
01:16:09,483 --> 01:16:20,374
[SPEAKER_02]: When I saw that article, the most interesting thing to me was it seemed like something Trump established, getting set up against what everybody else wanted, the establishment.

1106
01:16:20,394 --> 01:16:23,918
[SPEAKER_02]: It's like they set aside this specific funding to get the bill through.

1107
01:16:23,978 --> 01:16:25,659
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't remember what the bill was for again, even.

1108
01:16:25,679 --> 01:16:27,681
[SPEAKER_02]: It was CHIPS.

1109
01:16:27,982 --> 01:16:28,422
[SPEAKER_02]: It was the CHIPS Act.

1110
01:16:28,442 --> 01:16:29,103
[SPEAKER_00]: Was it the CHIPS Act?

1111
01:16:29,323 --> 01:16:29,864
[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

1112
01:16:30,404 --> 01:16:32,126
[SPEAKER_02]: It was funding part of the CHIPS Act.

1113
01:16:32,686 --> 01:16:59,221
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, but it's for the secret manufacturing and they think it's for like DoD or or something It must be and so it's the military basically getting their their chips and it just comes all the way back to the discussions We've had about the the chips the semiconductors everything going on with Taiwan all these other things even like in in Israel There's there was some semiconductor manufacturing stuff We're bringing it home but what it has to do with potentially Bitcoin and that's the stuff that always just

1114
01:17:00,462 --> 01:17:01,543
[SPEAKER_02]: Gets me going.

1115
01:17:02,503 --> 01:17:04,304
[SPEAKER_02]: So the audience is aware.

1116
01:17:04,324 --> 01:17:12,627
[SPEAKER_02]: This is what we're talking about is this article that has made its way onto a few Badland shows recently, at least shows that BB and I are on.

1117
01:17:13,188 --> 01:17:15,108
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, first debuted on a show John was on.

1118
01:17:15,128 --> 01:17:16,209
[SPEAKER_02]: He just wasn't paying attention.

1119
01:17:16,429 --> 01:17:22,051
[SPEAKER_02]: He wasn't paying attention, but I don't pay attention to anything devil related on Liberty Den, bro.

1120
01:17:22,612 --> 01:17:23,392
[SPEAKER_02]: It's your fault.

1121
01:17:23,432 --> 01:17:24,112
[SPEAKER_02]: Let's see, guys.

1122
01:17:24,312 --> 01:17:27,074
[SPEAKER_02]: I also don't pay attention to anything you say, period.

1123
01:17:27,094 --> 01:17:27,974
[SPEAKER_02]: So also your fault.

1124
01:17:28,550 --> 01:17:29,311
[SPEAKER_02]: That is not true.

1125
01:17:30,211 --> 01:17:51,005
[SPEAKER_02]: So I what I find most devoey about this is that you have Biden's own secretary of commerce going to the Biden administration and saying, why are you guys taking three point five billion dollars from my department, the Commerce Department that was specifically given this money under Chips Act?

1126
01:17:51,445 --> 01:17:52,345
[SPEAKER_02]: And they're like, we don't know.

1127
01:17:52,406 --> 01:17:52,826
[SPEAKER_02]: D.O.D.

1128
01:17:52,866 --> 01:17:53,106
[SPEAKER_02]: did it.

1129
01:17:54,090 --> 01:17:54,850
[SPEAKER_02]: We don't have anything to do with it.

1130
01:17:54,890 --> 01:17:56,231
[SPEAKER_02]: It's something about national security.

1131
01:17:56,291 --> 01:17:57,511
[SPEAKER_02]: DOD did it, talked to them.

1132
01:17:57,531 --> 01:18:00,933
[SPEAKER_02]: And then they go to talk to DOD and DOD's like, we don't know.

1133
01:18:00,953 --> 01:18:04,514
[SPEAKER_02]: A bunch of congressional staffers were like, hey, this is for you.

1134
01:18:04,614 --> 01:18:05,995
[SPEAKER_02]: It has to do with national security.

1135
01:18:06,035 --> 01:18:07,035
[SPEAKER_02]: That's your guy's area.

1136
01:18:07,535 --> 01:18:08,736
[SPEAKER_02]: They're like, well, how did that happen?

1137
01:18:08,756 --> 01:18:10,276
[SPEAKER_02]: And like, oh no, talk to the Senate staffers.

1138
01:18:10,596 --> 01:18:15,398
[SPEAKER_02]: And the Senate staffers are like, well, it says right here in the chip stack that some of this money has to do with national security.

1139
01:18:15,438 --> 01:18:17,239
[SPEAKER_02]: So we sent it to DOD.

1140
01:18:18,337 --> 01:18:18,998
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, what's it for?

1141
01:18:19,018 --> 01:18:20,260
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, it's for a secure enclave.

1142
01:18:20,440 --> 01:18:21,261
[SPEAKER_02]: Who authorized that?

1143
01:18:21,281 --> 01:18:21,942
[SPEAKER_02]: The staffers.

1144
01:18:22,943 --> 01:18:24,846
[SPEAKER_02]: The president.

1145
01:18:25,146 --> 01:18:26,888
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, but it's the Biden.

1146
01:18:26,908 --> 01:18:27,589
[SPEAKER_02]: They have no answer.

1147
01:18:27,629 --> 01:18:29,492
[SPEAKER_02]: So to me, it just really speaks to.

1148
01:18:30,799 --> 01:18:42,424
[SPEAKER_02]: the possibility of this shadow Devo government that's directing things behind the scenes, but the staffers and the commerce heads and the Biden administration don't actually have anything to do with it or know anything about it.

1149
01:18:43,885 --> 01:18:45,465
[SPEAKER_02]: And they don't have any input on it.

1150
01:18:45,505 --> 01:18:48,647
[SPEAKER_02]: So they're just like, go talk to Jim down the hall.

1151
01:18:49,127 --> 01:18:52,228
[SPEAKER_02]: And Jim's like, we gotta go talk to Sally over in the building across the street.

1152
01:18:52,588 --> 01:18:56,150
[SPEAKER_02]: And Sally's like, I heard from Joe that maybe it had to do

1153
01:18:56,900 --> 01:18:59,282
[SPEAKER_02]: with that office way over there.

1154
01:18:59,302 --> 01:19:15,976
[SPEAKER_02]: Like nobody knows how $3.5 billion got taken out of the Commerce Department and sent to a secret DOD program that nobody can describe other than to say it has to do with microchips and national security.

1155
01:19:16,117 --> 01:19:16,677
[SPEAKER_00]: And that's it.

1156
01:19:16,697 --> 01:19:17,518
[SPEAKER_02]: That's all anybody knows.

1157
01:19:17,998 --> 01:19:20,801
[SPEAKER_02]: It's actually an interesting hearing you describe it that way.

1158
01:19:21,342 --> 01:19:30,571
[SPEAKER_02]: It's actually it makes me think of the term compartmentalization where it concerns both military and government, government in general.

1159
01:19:30,851 --> 01:19:33,334
[SPEAKER_02]: But what's funny about that is I would say that

1160
01:19:34,415 --> 01:19:45,165
[SPEAKER_02]: Many of us believe that governmental, administrative, and even military compartmentalization over the long haul has largely been used against us.

1161
01:19:45,565 --> 01:19:48,048
[SPEAKER_02]: It's been used to hide money.

1162
01:19:48,208 --> 01:19:51,871
[SPEAKER_02]: It's been used to hide corruption, essentially.

1163
01:19:51,971 --> 01:19:55,174
[SPEAKER_02]: That's what the deep state really has relied on, is that compartmentalization.

1164
01:19:55,575 --> 01:19:57,757
[SPEAKER_02]: And this is a fantastic and sort of

1165
01:19:59,218 --> 01:20:04,141
[SPEAKER_02]: Poetic justice reversal of that compartmentalization because you're absolutely right.

1166
01:20:04,441 --> 01:20:20,952
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, this is where some people even in our community They almost go too far with Patriot plans of thinking like how many people have to be involved less than you think go talk to your local police department and see if Joe knows what Jim is doing on you know in his investigations and

1167
01:20:21,212 --> 01:20:23,894
[SPEAKER_02]: Never mind the US government or military.

1168
01:20:24,234 --> 01:20:30,678
[SPEAKER_02]: This funding stuff, you don't, you need a very small number of people signing the checks and just being like, this goes over here.

1169
01:20:31,398 --> 01:20:32,599
[SPEAKER_02]: This goes to this project.

1170
01:20:32,739 --> 01:20:33,820
[SPEAKER_02]: It's all just earmarked.

1171
01:20:34,300 --> 01:20:36,462
[SPEAKER_02]: So none of these people have to know what's going on.

1172
01:20:36,922 --> 01:20:41,885
[SPEAKER_02]: And, uh, it's beautiful to see that the state department, et cetera, just, they can't seem to figure it out either.

1173
01:20:42,529 --> 01:20:51,132
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm trying to find it too, but when I was digging into secure, uh, secure enclave, the, where this funding went, it did start under the Trump administration.

1174
01:20:51,172 --> 01:20:56,094
[SPEAKER_02]: So the secure enclave project or whatever was a, was a DOD thing back in 2018 or 2019.

1175
01:20:57,015 --> 01:21:01,896
[SPEAKER_02]: And it's getting funded during, during the Biden administration through the secretive process.

1176
01:21:01,916 --> 01:21:02,677
[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, the whole thing is crazy.

1177
01:21:02,697 --> 01:21:04,237
[SPEAKER_02]: I wanted you digging into secure enclave.

1178
01:21:04,437 --> 01:21:06,418
[SPEAKER_02]: I wanted you digging into secure enclave.

1179
01:21:07,338 --> 01:21:08,919
[SPEAKER_02]: I can't find where I have it, but.

1180
01:21:11,489 --> 01:21:14,751
[SPEAKER_02]: I think it did on my phone, but I know it started in 2018.

1181
01:21:15,231 --> 01:21:20,433
[SPEAKER_02]: And you know, it's both secure and an enclave because they named it that.

1182
01:21:20,994 --> 01:21:25,616
[SPEAKER_02]: It's a pro- What were you going to say?

1183
01:21:25,716 --> 01:21:28,898
[SPEAKER_02]: What was the term you used that the article used, Kyle?

1184
01:21:30,316 --> 01:21:32,298
[SPEAKER_02]: Was it appropriators or something?

1185
01:21:32,358 --> 01:21:33,359
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, appropriators.

1186
01:21:33,399 --> 01:21:34,260
[SPEAKER_02]: That's what it calls them.

1187
01:21:34,401 --> 01:21:35,982
[SPEAKER_02]: It says Senate appropriators.

1188
01:21:36,783 --> 01:21:37,744
[SPEAKER_02]: Appropriators.

1189
01:21:39,086 --> 01:21:40,647
[SPEAKER_02]: Those darned appropriators.

1190
01:21:41,328 --> 01:21:44,452
[SPEAKER_02]: President has no idea what they're doing with all that billions.

1191
01:21:45,373 --> 01:21:46,454
[SPEAKER_02]: Don't forget people.

1192
01:21:48,636 --> 01:22:15,536
[SPEAKER_02]: the we're burying the lead a little bit just to reiterate the Biden administration are the ones who signed the chip act so they don't even get the plausible deniability of saying this was a previous Trump act although it was a Trump act it just but it was signed by the Biden administration so that's why they lose this is why it's even more of a devo proof because this was their plan we're told even though

1193
01:22:15,856 --> 01:22:21,938
[SPEAKER_02]: We've been saying on this show for two years, it's not the Biden admins plan, according to the media and according to the Biden admin.

1194
01:22:22,058 --> 01:22:23,779
[SPEAKER_02]: They're the ones who came up with the Chips Act.

1195
01:22:24,199 --> 01:22:25,559
[SPEAKER_02]: OK, also, this is really interesting.

1196
01:22:25,579 --> 01:22:26,240
[SPEAKER_02]: I forgot about this.

1197
01:22:27,140 --> 01:22:33,042
[SPEAKER_02]: But back in March, the Pentagon refused to fund this this thing.

1198
01:22:33,402 --> 01:22:36,603
[SPEAKER_02]: They refused to invest into Secure Enclave.

1199
01:22:37,143 --> 01:22:37,724
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, my goodness.

1200
01:22:37,744 --> 01:22:39,804
[SPEAKER_02]: And so it gets in, but it gets invested anyway.

1201
01:22:40,404 --> 01:22:40,585
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1202
01:22:40,605 --> 01:22:42,465
[SPEAKER_02]: Through co-creators stepped in.

1203
01:22:42,485 --> 01:22:42,705
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

1204
01:22:42,845 --> 01:22:44,746
[SPEAKER_02]: They were like, we got to send some money this way.

1205
01:22:45,026 --> 01:22:48,227
[SPEAKER_02]: That's a perfect example of the mechanisms that we always wonder about.

1206
01:22:48,407 --> 01:22:54,748
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, how do they when we see deep state deployments blocking things, how do they get around it?

1207
01:22:54,828 --> 01:22:57,209
[SPEAKER_02]: This is a this is a case where it looks like we caught one.

1208
01:22:57,749 --> 01:22:58,769
[SPEAKER_02]: We caught a reversal here.

1209
01:22:59,189 --> 01:22:59,749
[SPEAKER_02]: We got one.

1210
01:23:00,149 --> 01:23:03,790
[SPEAKER_02]: They just grabbed the money from somewhere else because it's a national essential function.

1211
01:23:05,010 --> 01:23:10,111
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I want to find the thing where it was created under under Trump.

1212
01:23:10,131 --> 01:23:12,312
[SPEAKER_02]: I wonder if it was in my phone that I was looking that up.

1213
01:23:12,592 --> 01:23:13,292
[SPEAKER_02]: Give me a second, guys.

1214
01:23:15,390 --> 01:23:16,511
[SPEAKER_02]: This is super fascinating.

1215
01:23:16,531 --> 01:23:20,554
[SPEAKER_02]: I should have done my homework beforehand, but I've had to be excited.

1216
01:23:20,614 --> 01:23:24,596
[SPEAKER_02]: Chat could see my my little heart fell on Friday when I was like I thought.

1217
01:23:25,557 --> 01:23:28,799
[SPEAKER_02]: I thought dad would think this was the best evo article of the year.

1218
01:23:30,280 --> 01:23:31,481
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it was like.

1219
01:23:34,281 --> 01:23:35,643
[SPEAKER_02]: He likes it better coming from you, Kyle.

1220
01:23:36,524 --> 01:23:46,156
[SPEAKER_02]: Of course, this this is probably this is really maybe tangentially related to the other story we were going to do tonight, which is Trump and Elon Musk stuff going on.

1221
01:23:46,236 --> 01:23:47,538
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, bring that or he'll pull that up.

1222
01:23:49,600 --> 01:23:51,683
[SPEAKER_02]: You can talk on this and I'll try to listen later.

1223
01:23:52,651 --> 01:23:54,812
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so this was I don't know if I'm sure a lot.

1224
01:23:54,932 --> 01:23:59,133
[SPEAKER_02]: Obviously, the black hats have gotten Trump's ear and are convincing him, right?

1225
01:23:59,733 --> 01:24:00,133
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, right.

1226
01:24:00,334 --> 01:24:04,135
[SPEAKER_02]: Remember there was he's the yeah, yeah, the Halloween costume.

1227
01:24:04,155 --> 01:24:04,855
[SPEAKER_02]: That's right.

1228
01:24:04,875 --> 01:24:10,397
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I once dressed as the Red Ninja Ermac from Mortal Kombat when I was about nine.

1229
01:24:10,637 --> 01:24:14,598
[SPEAKER_02]: So I think, you know, and Scorpion actually two demonic ninjas.

1230
01:24:15,238 --> 01:24:17,059
[SPEAKER_02]: What did you dress up as this last year?

1231
01:24:19,210 --> 01:24:20,411
[SPEAKER_02]: Just Mortal Kombat images every year.

1232
01:24:22,232 --> 01:24:23,633
[SPEAKER_02]: I just loop them.

1233
01:24:24,954 --> 01:24:25,835
[SPEAKER_02]: Most of them are demons.

1234
01:24:26,255 --> 01:24:32,619
[SPEAKER_02]: So, you know, when Trump picks me in as an advisor, people are going to bring up the old scorpion costume from Mortal Kombat.

1235
01:24:33,240 --> 01:24:36,682
[SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, this was the Wall Street Journal and we can't get around their bullsh*t.

1236
01:24:36,722 --> 01:24:38,404
[SPEAKER_02]: So Axios summarized it.

1237
01:24:39,605 --> 01:24:48,212
[SPEAKER_02]: Just interesting how Trump and Elon totally spar in the news all the time and that definitely real news cycle that goes on every day.

1238
01:24:48,352 --> 01:24:57,799
[SPEAKER_02]: And then here we have leaks, supposedly, that he's looking to bring Elon into his next administration in an advisory role.

1239
01:24:58,339 --> 01:25:01,942
[SPEAKER_02]: So number one, I want to know if this was based on anonymous sources.

1240
01:25:03,854 --> 01:25:06,879
[SPEAKER_02]: Cause that's always just like, that's like the key to me.

1241
01:25:06,899 --> 01:25:11,307
[SPEAKER_02]: Cause if it is, that's somebody's pushing propaganda somewhere in my opinion.

1242
01:25:11,327 --> 01:25:13,731
[SPEAKER_02]: But Kyle, I think you pointed this out before the show.

1243
01:25:14,833 --> 01:25:17,677
[SPEAKER_02]: Um, and it's this right here.

1244
01:25:19,662 --> 01:25:31,813
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, the journal reports that Musk and billionaire Nelson Peltz are investing in a data-driven project aimed at preventing voter fraud, which has long been a Trump obsession.

1245
01:25:32,874 --> 01:25:38,679
[SPEAKER_02]: Musk and billionaire Peltz working on voter fraud with Trump.

1246
01:25:38,899 --> 01:25:42,462
[SPEAKER_02]: And now this is the same Elon Musk with Starlink, Tesla.

1247
01:25:43,543 --> 01:25:44,244
[SPEAKER_02]: What's the other company?

1248
01:25:45,407 --> 01:25:47,147
[SPEAKER_02]: The Boring Company, the Boring Company.

1249
01:25:48,668 --> 01:25:50,808
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, just everything must go to Twitter, all these things.

1250
01:25:51,889 --> 01:25:54,809
[SPEAKER_02]: And he's also working on election integrity.

1251
01:25:55,150 --> 01:26:04,032
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, now is this related to our last segment where we're talking about funding for AI chips that are part of national security?

1252
01:26:04,052 --> 01:26:05,332
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know, man.

1253
01:26:05,752 --> 01:26:06,853
[SPEAKER_02]: Same same week.

1254
01:26:07,813 --> 01:26:11,474
[SPEAKER_02]: I wonder if there's anything with Elon Musk and Secure Enclave.

1255
01:26:14,184 --> 01:26:18,165
[SPEAKER_02]: And then we think he's the biggest contractor and he's a tech guy.

1256
01:26:18,205 --> 01:26:19,526
[SPEAKER_02]: He's got to have some involvement there.

1257
01:26:20,246 --> 01:26:30,369
[SPEAKER_02]: Isn't this in this story like coming out like 24 hour within 24 hours of the media also running a story that Trump wanted to ban all electric vehicles or some some sh*t?

1258
01:26:30,489 --> 01:26:34,030
[SPEAKER_02]: He does say that there was something like that.

1259
01:26:34,510 --> 01:26:39,772
[SPEAKER_02]: And yeah, but then you see him talking with Musk and floating this this happening.

1260
01:26:39,792 --> 01:26:41,433
[SPEAKER_02]: It's like, yeah, I don't think that's a real thing.

1261
01:26:41,893 --> 01:26:42,113
[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

1262
01:26:44,144 --> 01:26:46,652
[SPEAKER_02]: But I love this, you know, Elon and Trump.

1263
01:26:48,223 --> 01:26:52,605
[SPEAKER_02]: They got like, Elon says all this mean stuff about Trump and acts like he's on the outs with him.

1264
01:26:53,126 --> 01:26:56,688
[SPEAKER_02]: But we know that they really are not on the outs at all and are working together.

1265
01:26:57,448 --> 01:27:02,191
[SPEAKER_02]: And I would be, honestly, I'd be shocked if Elon didn't have some sort of role in the next Trump administration.

1266
01:27:02,611 --> 01:27:13,297
[SPEAKER_02]: And Musk and Peltz working together is really interesting too, because Peltz is another person who has supported Trump in the past, like Elon has, but has also criticized Trump, like Elon has.

1267
01:27:13,957 --> 01:27:14,738
[SPEAKER_02]: And Peltz,

1268
01:27:15,814 --> 01:27:26,222
[SPEAKER_02]: and Musk working together and now warming up to Trump, which Peltz has said he'll vote for Trump again this year after previously bashing Trump.

1269
01:27:27,764 --> 01:27:35,710
[SPEAKER_02]: See, I think these are two examples of some billionaires that are kind of leftist, not leftist, lefty, left of Trump.

1270
01:27:36,428 --> 01:27:44,678
[SPEAKER_02]: who can make the argument, hey, we can work with Trump because of this, this and this and this, even though we don't like this, this and this about him.

1271
01:27:45,119 --> 01:27:48,583
[SPEAKER_02]: He's right about these things like they can make the practical argument.

1272
01:27:49,321 --> 01:27:49,961
[SPEAKER_02]: about Trump.

1273
01:27:50,542 --> 01:27:56,325
[SPEAKER_02]: And then this thing with the voter fraud stuff, I personally, I suspect that the media is terrified of that.

1274
01:27:56,845 --> 01:28:10,352
[SPEAKER_02]: I think they're terrified of somebody with Musk and Peltz's money, but then also their access to resources such as the data that is on X now that Musk owns.

1275
01:28:11,113 --> 01:28:15,095
[SPEAKER_02]: I think they're terrified of what Musk could figure out.

1276
01:28:16,493 --> 01:28:16,994
[SPEAKER_02]: And I'd be interested.

1277
01:28:17,014 --> 01:28:33,966
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if I don't know if I don't know if Kessel or anybody else has like Look has commented on this or if they've heard anything about what musk and pelts might be working on as far as elect voter fraud But like how's it not been a story yet?

1278
01:28:34,367 --> 01:28:35,147
[SPEAKER_02]: It doesn't make sense.

1279
01:28:35,267 --> 01:28:39,351
[SPEAKER_02]: This is the first I've seen of it Do you think another we always talk about these boomerangs?

1280
01:28:40,527 --> 01:28:46,389
[SPEAKER_02]: I wonder if they're going to come out during this election and accuse Elon Musk of election interference and all these things.

1281
01:28:46,629 --> 01:28:47,109
[SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean?

1282
01:28:47,129 --> 01:28:47,229
[SPEAKER_01]: Maybe.

1283
01:28:47,469 --> 01:28:48,629
[SPEAKER_02]: That's bound to happen.

1284
01:28:48,649 --> 01:28:51,110
[SPEAKER_02]: But I'm going to see if I can find anything on Peltz.

1285
01:28:51,170 --> 01:28:53,431
[SPEAKER_02]: A couple points on Elon.

1286
01:28:53,491 --> 01:29:01,173
[SPEAKER_02]: Not about the election fraud stuff, but one project that Tesla and Elon is funding that

1287
01:29:02,393 --> 01:29:11,597
[SPEAKER_02]: Super Tesla Maxis talk about all the time, but mainstream media does not is the dojo supercomputer system that he's been saying is working on.

1288
01:29:11,637 --> 01:29:16,900
[SPEAKER_02]: They sort of memed on him a few years ago like they often do with a lot of stuff he announces, but it's basically.

1289
01:29:19,301 --> 01:29:37,794
[SPEAKER_02]: an ultra advanced AI learning system, machine learning system that Elon's been developing that he basically, there's some data guys that I follow specifically in the Trump's, I mean, the Tesla sphere, that are not like Trump guys are not political guys.

1290
01:29:38,195 --> 01:29:42,598
[SPEAKER_02]: And they talk about people that think Tesla is a car company have just completely missed

1291
01:29:43,038 --> 01:29:43,998
[SPEAKER_02]: what's going on here.

1292
01:29:44,479 --> 01:29:52,182
[SPEAKER_02]: They actually talk about every Tesla you see on the road as being a node that is gathering data in real time.

1293
01:29:52,542 --> 01:30:05,467
[SPEAKER_02]: Like the amount of data that is coming in all hours of the day by these Teslas on the road, mapping all US infrastructure, international infrastructure, like physics, all this kind of crap.

1294
01:30:05,848 --> 01:30:10,930
[SPEAKER_02]: It's feeding into this dojo supercomputer system that's all running on AI chips.

1295
01:30:11,610 --> 01:30:20,956
[SPEAKER_02]: that Musk is developing and claiming that Dojo is basically going to be this mass system of AI power projection.

1296
01:30:21,837 --> 01:30:23,018
[SPEAKER_02]: Is that secure enclave?

1297
01:30:23,538 --> 01:30:23,858
[SPEAKER_00]: Is Dojo secure?

1298
01:30:23,898 --> 01:30:29,502
[SPEAKER_02]: There's people like CanCon who freak out about that and think like he's going to summon the Antichrist.

1299
01:30:29,922 --> 01:30:37,027
[SPEAKER_02]: But then people who are paying attention to devolution and Elon Musk connections to Trump might look at Dojo as something different.

1300
01:30:37,347 --> 01:30:41,090
[SPEAKER_02]: And this is where we talk about the public-private partnerships and all that, where

1301
01:30:41,710 --> 01:30:48,637
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, none of us, I mean, if you really think that Elon Musk is this like rags to riches story, you just haven't been paying attention to the right stuff.

1302
01:30:48,857 --> 01:30:50,439
[SPEAKER_02]: It's been connected to Peter Thiel forever.

1303
01:30:50,879 --> 01:30:59,848
[SPEAKER_02]: So I really think that a lot of this Tesla stuff, this Dojo stuff, the Boring Company, these are essentially US military contracts.

1304
01:31:00,209 --> 01:31:03,812
[SPEAKER_02]: We know literally that many of them have been funded with DoD money.

1305
01:31:04,927 --> 01:31:12,988
[SPEAKER_02]: And they're just in the private sector to protect them from the deep state that's in the US government.

1306
01:31:13,629 --> 01:31:15,069
[SPEAKER_02]: OK, I found something interesting.

1307
01:31:15,089 --> 01:31:19,550
[SPEAKER_02]: Do you remember when we talked about Elon Musk and Trump meeting?

1308
01:31:20,150 --> 01:31:21,170
[SPEAKER_02]: Like this is back in March.

1309
01:31:22,230 --> 01:31:22,410
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1310
01:31:22,450 --> 01:31:22,590
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1311
01:31:22,970 --> 01:31:23,150
[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

1312
01:31:23,470 --> 01:31:24,791
[SPEAKER_02]: They met in Palm Beach.

1313
01:31:25,211 --> 01:31:27,431
[SPEAKER_02]: It was this meeting back in March.

1314
01:31:27,551 --> 01:31:30,072
[SPEAKER_02]: Trump met with Elon Musk while on the hunt for campaign donations.

1315
01:31:30,092 --> 01:31:30,932
[SPEAKER_02]: The New York Times reports.

1316
01:31:31,592 --> 01:31:31,992
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1317
01:31:32,702 --> 01:31:40,688
[SPEAKER_02]: It turns out that this meeting being reported on with Peltz was that meeting.

1318
01:31:42,110 --> 01:31:43,090
[SPEAKER_02]: It was first reported.

1319
01:31:44,772 --> 01:31:46,673
[SPEAKER_02]: The meeting was first reported by the New York Times in March.

1320
01:31:48,775 --> 01:31:49,195
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, I see.

1321
01:31:49,275 --> 01:31:52,638
[SPEAKER_02]: I see that this is the business insider breakdown of the Wall Street Journal story.

1322
01:31:52,738 --> 01:31:53,098
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1323
01:31:53,138 --> 01:31:57,382
[SPEAKER_02]: So apparent this is the it's a rerun of that story except with more details.

1324
01:31:58,206 --> 01:32:01,268
[SPEAKER_02]: Yes, it is because else's home that meeting.

1325
01:32:01,388 --> 01:32:05,571
[SPEAKER_02]: I thought we had read that that meeting they were at Mar-a-Lago, but this says they were at Peltz's home.

1326
01:32:05,892 --> 01:32:08,574
[SPEAKER_01]: The original article said Palm Beach, Florida.

1327
01:32:09,734 --> 01:32:11,276
[SPEAKER_02]: And we assumed Mar-a-Lago didn't.

1328
01:32:11,296 --> 01:32:11,476
[SPEAKER_01]: Yep.

1329
01:32:11,896 --> 01:32:12,056
[SPEAKER_01]: Yep.

1330
01:32:13,978 --> 01:32:16,199
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, I see a little bit of extra.

1331
01:32:16,219 --> 01:32:17,941
[SPEAKER_02]: There is actually some extra sauce in there.

1332
01:32:19,201 --> 01:32:21,143
[SPEAKER_02]: OK, OK, good job, John.

1333
01:32:22,295 --> 01:32:22,595
[SPEAKER_02]: Thank you.

1334
01:32:23,356 --> 01:32:30,861
[SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, this is, um, this makes it more interesting because the story was kind of making its rounds way back in March and now they're just running it again.

1335
01:32:30,981 --> 01:32:37,927
[SPEAKER_02]: But with this new election integrity thing and the role in the administration, more details coming out from that meeting, they're able to recycle the story.

1336
01:32:38,267 --> 01:32:39,948
[SPEAKER_02]: And if it's true, it makes it more interesting.

1337
01:32:39,988 --> 01:32:41,149
[SPEAKER_02]: Why didn't this come out prior?

1338
01:32:41,349 --> 01:32:43,851
[SPEAKER_02]: Why are they, why is it coming out now, two months later?

1339
01:32:45,447 --> 01:32:54,550
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, it sometimes really does feel like the media politicos are digging like we are, but for opposite reasons, you know, like their threat assessing their kids were there.

1340
01:32:55,530 --> 01:32:56,030
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you're right.

1341
01:32:56,070 --> 01:33:00,072
[SPEAKER_02]: I think that they are they have as much access to behind the scenes info as really we do.

1342
01:33:00,112 --> 01:33:01,152
[SPEAKER_02]: That's why they make up most of it.

1343
01:33:01,612 --> 01:33:04,933
[SPEAKER_02]: This is see, this is the kind of thing that I don't like.

1344
01:33:06,294 --> 01:33:07,434
[SPEAKER_02]: Maybe it should, but my

1345
01:33:09,778 --> 01:33:16,103
[SPEAKER_02]: It doesn't set off a bunch of red flags for me that it's like, oh, this is a this is fake news from anonymous sources.

1346
01:33:16,143 --> 01:33:16,663
[SPEAKER_02]: Don't believe in it.

1347
01:33:16,723 --> 01:33:22,268
[SPEAKER_02]: This, to me, has the feel of controlled leaks from Team Trump that they want out there.

1348
01:33:22,648 --> 01:33:28,973
[SPEAKER_02]: It doesn't have it doesn't have the feel of like some sort of fake news op to try and like persuade us in one direction or another.

1349
01:33:29,346 --> 01:33:30,246
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, that's the thing.

1350
01:33:30,266 --> 01:33:31,907
[SPEAKER_02]: This was a story that's already been out there.

1351
01:33:31,927 --> 01:33:38,748
[SPEAKER_02]: And it's almost like somebody who was familiar with the meeting didn't like the narratives that came off of the first run.

1352
01:33:39,048 --> 01:33:42,349
[SPEAKER_02]: And so they leaked to somebody like, hey, remember that meeting we had with Musk?

1353
01:33:42,369 --> 01:33:47,069
[SPEAKER_02]: We were talking about a data-driven voter fraud model or whatever.

1354
01:33:47,590 --> 01:33:49,430
[SPEAKER_02]: Is it that they don't like it?

1355
01:33:49,590 --> 01:33:54,391
[SPEAKER_02]: Or is it that they're just throwing a bone to different journalists and they have a little bit of different

1356
01:33:55,211 --> 01:33:59,492
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, the it's the same the bone from the same animal, but a little bit of it's a different section of the animal.

1357
01:33:59,772 --> 01:34:00,052
[SPEAKER_00]: It could be.

1358
01:34:00,092 --> 01:34:04,193
[SPEAKER_02]: And honestly, it could be totally bullsh*t, because, again, most of the stuff is based on anonymous sources.

1359
01:34:05,233 --> 01:34:06,493
[SPEAKER_02]: I was I was noticed the other day.

1360
01:34:06,513 --> 01:34:07,474
[SPEAKER_02]: There's an article that came out.

1361
01:34:08,754 --> 01:34:14,655
[SPEAKER_02]: I think it was yesterday about Trump is considering Tom Cotton to be his his VP.

1362
01:34:14,915 --> 01:34:15,135
[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

1363
01:34:15,215 --> 01:34:15,615
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

1364
01:34:16,055 --> 01:34:18,076
[SPEAKER_02]: And I went and looked at the guy who wrote this.

1365
01:34:19,136 --> 01:34:22,778
[SPEAKER_02]: Every single week for the past like two or three months or something.

1366
01:34:23,278 --> 01:34:40,528
[SPEAKER_02]: He's wrote an article just like that except with a different person It's it's a business model to these people because they know it gets a clicks and everybody like, you know the Pesobics of the world they'll they'll share this stuff around and then go on their little hate thing of of Whoever the candidate is and it drives money and traffic to their site.

1367
01:34:40,708 --> 01:34:45,151
[SPEAKER_02]: And so they just make this stuff up this could be one of those scenarios like we don't know for sure if

1368
01:34:45,731 --> 01:34:48,754
[SPEAKER_02]: But the data-driven voter fraud, that seems so specific.

1369
01:34:49,375 --> 01:34:55,721
[SPEAKER_02]: John, if you share my screen too, one of the links that they link to in the Axios piece is from Reuters.

1370
01:34:56,482 --> 01:35:06,372
[SPEAKER_02]: And it's, if you want any more evidence that the current administration is not aligned with Elon, they've got all these investigations.

1371
01:35:07,233 --> 01:35:21,741
[SPEAKER_02]: Into Tesla going on right now that are kind of similar to the stuff they go after Trump for, you know, like it, it feels like coming up with crimes or coming up with sentences and searching for crimes like they're just opening all these investigations.

1372
01:35:22,401 --> 01:35:23,142
[SPEAKER_02]: into Musk.

1373
01:35:23,342 --> 01:35:27,905
[SPEAKER_02]: And to me, US prosecutors focus securities and wire fraud.

1374
01:35:27,925 --> 01:35:30,787
[SPEAKER_02]: So what do you get if you're looking for wire fraud?

1375
01:35:31,107 --> 01:35:32,008
[SPEAKER_02]: You get materials.

1376
01:35:32,188 --> 01:35:41,374
[SPEAKER_02]: You get all this documentation injected into court if they can get to discovery, which is what the Biden Justice Department supposedly wants here.

1377
01:35:41,994 --> 01:35:44,396
[SPEAKER_02]: And to me, it looks like a digging operation.

1378
01:35:44,936 --> 01:35:47,818
[SPEAKER_02]: They're looking for stuff in Tesla.

1379
01:35:47,858 --> 01:35:50,360
[SPEAKER_02]: They're trying to figure out what the f*ck is going on.

1380
01:35:52,128 --> 01:35:52,310
[SPEAKER_02]: What?

1381
01:35:52,976 --> 01:35:53,824
[SPEAKER_02]: A what operation?

1382
01:35:54,608 --> 01:35:54,908
[SPEAKER_02]: Digging?

1383
01:35:55,648 --> 01:35:56,029
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, dig.

1384
01:35:56,049 --> 01:35:56,849
[SPEAKER_02]: I thought you said ding.

1385
01:35:56,869 --> 01:35:57,609
[SPEAKER_02]: I was like, what?

1386
01:35:57,649 --> 01:35:58,770
[SPEAKER_02]: What's a ding operation?

1387
01:35:59,410 --> 01:36:03,552
[SPEAKER_02]: No, like a mining operation versus like a data mining operation where they're looking for Intel.

1388
01:36:03,872 --> 01:36:08,834
[SPEAKER_02]: And then the other thing that's related to this story, Ghost and I were talking about this.

1389
01:36:08,874 --> 01:36:11,475
[SPEAKER_02]: Ghost was looking at these Saudi Arabia features.

1390
01:36:11,875 --> 01:36:21,739
[SPEAKER_02]: But speaking of timing and these looking like controlled leaks, Elon Musk's xAI raises $6 billion to accelerate AI race against OpenAI.

1391
01:36:22,699 --> 01:36:28,294
[SPEAKER_02]: Right, so again, for the people that think Elon's deep state, he's competing and rug pulling Google.

1392
01:36:29,501 --> 01:36:32,342
[SPEAKER_02]: and all these known globalist AI plays.

1393
01:36:33,102 --> 01:36:53,890
[SPEAKER_02]: And the interesting little tidbit that I know Ghost was writing about and will tomorrow, is that one of the main funders here is Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who if you don't recognize that name, that's the prince, the Saudi prince that was on the board of Twitter, that was originally blocking the Elon Musk acquisition.

1394
01:36:54,890 --> 01:36:59,140
[SPEAKER_02]: He then stepped aside and voted, allowed Musk's takeover to happen.

1395
01:36:59,601 --> 01:37:02,668
[SPEAKER_02]: He was one of the Saudi princes that Mohammed bin Salman jailed.

1396
01:37:03,697 --> 01:37:30,755
[SPEAKER_02]: during his Saudi purge, he subsequently released him, but not before Forbes, who formerly had bin Talal listed as the number seven richest man in the world, now took him out of the rankings because Forbes says that they can't confirm that bin Talal is in control of any of his own assets, and they consider those assets part of the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia, controlled by Mohammed bin Salman,

1397
01:37:31,275 --> 01:37:34,919
[SPEAKER_02]: also known as a core member of the Sovereign Alliance, an ally to Donald Trump, right?

1398
01:37:35,259 --> 01:37:36,761
[SPEAKER_02]: So we've got bin Talal.

1399
01:37:36,861 --> 01:37:38,062
[SPEAKER_02]: To me, this is narrative shielding.

1400
01:37:38,522 --> 01:37:47,331
[SPEAKER_02]: We're getting narratives about bin Talal funding this AI program of Elon Musk, when really it's Saudi Arabia through bin Salman that is funding Elon Musk.

1401
01:37:47,772 --> 01:37:48,953
[SPEAKER_02]: Who may not control his own money.

1402
01:37:49,474 --> 01:37:58,621
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so there's there's like 15 different ways you can see that Elon Musk is literally directly being funded by the Sovereign Alliance.

1403
01:37:58,701 --> 01:38:01,704
[SPEAKER_02]: We know he was funded by Trump's Department of Defense.

1404
01:38:02,104 --> 01:38:07,428
[SPEAKER_02]: Now we know he's being funded directly by the Saudis who are allied with Trump.

1405
01:38:07,808 --> 01:38:09,770
[SPEAKER_02]: And that's almost too good the way you said that, like.

1406
01:38:12,052 --> 01:38:14,033
[SPEAKER_02]: This could be Sovereign Alliance Saudi money, right?

1407
01:38:14,554 --> 01:38:17,516
[SPEAKER_02]: And who perfect kind of highlight that?

1408
01:38:18,160 --> 01:38:23,381
[SPEAKER_02]: then by making it sound like it's coming from the same guy that was trying to prevent Elon Musk from purchasing Twitter.

1409
01:38:24,441 --> 01:38:25,442
[SPEAKER_02]: That's a contradiction.

1410
01:38:25,662 --> 01:38:26,482
[SPEAKER_02]: It doesn't make sense.

1411
01:38:27,162 --> 01:38:28,762
[SPEAKER_02]: Unless it's like a little wink wink, you know?

1412
01:38:29,343 --> 01:38:29,503
[SPEAKER_02]: Yep.

1413
01:38:29,743 --> 01:38:30,223
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, why?

1414
01:38:30,243 --> 01:38:30,843
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, exactly.

1415
01:38:30,903 --> 01:38:34,284
[SPEAKER_02]: Why is the guy he was the one who was the most resistant to Musk.

1416
01:38:34,304 --> 01:38:36,184
[SPEAKER_02]: He was the one that was blocking that deal.

1417
01:38:36,284 --> 01:38:38,265
[SPEAKER_02]: And now he's funding XAI.

1418
01:38:39,545 --> 01:38:39,865
[SPEAKER_02]: Come on.

1419
01:38:40,424 --> 01:38:41,044
[SPEAKER_02]: Makes no sense.

1420
01:38:41,224 --> 01:38:41,804
[SPEAKER_02]: Very interesting.

1421
01:38:42,284 --> 01:38:43,445
[SPEAKER_02]: But where's that money going?

1422
01:38:43,845 --> 01:38:45,105
[SPEAKER_02]: Is that all going into these?

1423
01:38:45,525 --> 01:38:50,086
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, is that is that really going to XAI?

1424
01:38:50,906 --> 01:38:51,506
[SPEAKER_02]: Probably.

1425
01:38:51,706 --> 01:38:54,367
[SPEAKER_02]: But what is XAI really?

1426
01:38:54,907 --> 01:39:05,229
[SPEAKER_02]: Is it really some Tesla project or is this national security projects that are being funded and shielded through the illusion of a private corporation here?

1427
01:39:05,885 --> 01:39:11,710
[SPEAKER_02]: It'd be great if that money went to some bots who would give some rumble rants on badlands media shows.

1428
01:39:12,791 --> 01:39:13,251
[SPEAKER_02]: That'd be cool.

1429
01:39:13,372 --> 01:39:14,112
[SPEAKER_02]: Get it done, Elon.

1430
01:39:14,673 --> 01:39:15,473
[SPEAKER_02]: They could fund some of that.

1431
01:39:15,573 --> 01:39:20,498
[SPEAKER_02]: But anyway, I think it's all we got for Articles, unless you guys got anything else.

1432
01:39:20,958 --> 01:39:24,501
[SPEAKER_02]: Unless you, JustHuman, has anything else, I'm done giving you the floor burning bright.

1433
01:39:25,302 --> 01:39:29,465
[SPEAKER_02]: The only other thing I had was had to do with Ukraine.

1434
01:39:30,586 --> 01:39:31,928
[SPEAKER_02]: And we talked a couple weeks ago.

1435
01:39:31,968 --> 01:39:33,189
[SPEAKER_02]: I think it was a couple weeks ago.

1436
01:39:34,309 --> 01:39:37,831
[SPEAKER_02]: about the Biden administration when Blinken went over to Ukraine.

1437
01:39:38,031 --> 01:39:38,872
[SPEAKER_02]: I think it was on this show.

1438
01:39:38,912 --> 01:39:43,114
[SPEAKER_02]: We talked about Blinken going over to Ukraine and doing the concert, playing guitar.

1439
01:39:43,995 --> 01:39:53,321
[SPEAKER_02]: And there were some other things that were happening in the world where the Biden administration was kind of opening the door for Ukraine to attack inside Russia, but not directly saying it.

1440
01:39:53,981 --> 01:39:55,822
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, now they're kind of directly saying it.

1441
01:39:56,342 --> 01:39:58,223
[SPEAKER_02]: Blinken is kind of directly saying it.

1442
01:39:58,664 --> 01:40:00,265
[SPEAKER_02]: And when he went to Moldova, maybe,

1443
01:40:01,045 --> 01:40:03,546
[SPEAKER_02]: Then John Kirby was kind of saying it.

1444
01:40:03,586 --> 01:40:25,690
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you know Ukraine has a right to defend themselves and they have to adapt as the conditions have changed as the battlefield has changed as what Russia does has changed They're not directly saying that Ukraine can attack inside Russia, but they're opening the door to it more and more and more like please Ukraine please please please use the inferior weapons the the the D and

1445
01:40:26,740 --> 01:40:36,066
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, the devolved weapons that we gave you weapons that have been adapted to be less behind Mars good than they should be so that you can't do this thing.

1446
01:40:36,647 --> 01:40:39,328
[SPEAKER_02]: Now we're asking you to go ahead and do it with those inferior weapons.

1447
01:40:42,210 --> 01:40:42,310
[SPEAKER_02]: And.

1448
01:40:42,330 --> 01:40:48,174
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, I don't know if it's going to happen, but it just seems like that's what they're doing, like they're hoping Ukraine does this.

1449
01:40:48,334 --> 01:40:54,478
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, and it may have already worked because Ukraine did attack inside Crimea today with US supplied missiles.

1450
01:40:56,255 --> 01:40:57,959
[SPEAKER_02]: So were they poop filled balloons?

1451
01:40:58,959 --> 01:41:00,600
[SPEAKER_02]: They were not poop filled balloons.

1452
01:41:00,900 --> 01:41:22,954
[SPEAKER_02]: Not not according to the reporting that I saw anyway shouldn't joke about pink eye John Everybody in South Korea woke up with pink eye today Biological warfare I Saw us insider paper Say North Korea in the last few hours, and I don't necessarily trust insider paper, but sometimes they're decent.

1453
01:41:23,534 --> 01:41:26,476
[SPEAKER_02]: They've begun jamming GPS Sorry, what?

1454
01:41:27,236 --> 01:41:29,458
[SPEAKER_02]: They have insiders, we know, because of the title.

1455
01:41:29,498 --> 01:41:31,459
[SPEAKER_02]: So yeah, that's a good point.

1456
01:41:32,039 --> 01:41:34,801
[SPEAKER_02]: They've begun jamming GPS signals near the border.

1457
01:41:36,703 --> 01:41:41,386
[SPEAKER_02]: They fired multiple ballistic missiles and then the the poop filled balloons to South Korea.

1458
01:41:41,766 --> 01:41:43,447
[SPEAKER_02]: So I don't know.

1459
01:41:43,668 --> 01:41:50,332
[SPEAKER_02]: It sounds like Kim Jong Un might be on a bender or something is just like pressing all the buttons he's got at his disposal right now.

1460
01:41:50,372 --> 01:41:54,935
[SPEAKER_02]: But anyway, we do like to me, it it feels to me like they

1461
01:41:56,505 --> 01:42:05,176
[SPEAKER_02]: it, the ghost in the machine, like they try to break up all the Russia nuclear fear mongering with like poop balloons to be like, guys, relax, relax.

1462
01:42:05,777 --> 01:42:05,877
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1463
01:42:05,897 --> 01:42:06,397
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know, man.

1464
01:42:06,458 --> 01:42:07,459
[SPEAKER_02]: It's, it's, it's funny.

1465
01:42:07,539 --> 01:42:09,001
[SPEAKER_02]: Like that, that story is so funny to me.

1466
01:42:09,561 --> 01:42:10,843
[SPEAKER_02]: I literally hope alternate angle.

1467
01:42:11,103 --> 01:42:11,344
[SPEAKER_02]: Sorry.

1468
01:42:11,404 --> 01:42:11,624
[SPEAKER_02]: Go ahead.

1469
01:42:12,153 --> 01:42:14,394
[SPEAKER_02]: I was excited to help Trump does something like or comments on it.

1470
01:42:14,495 --> 01:42:15,996
[SPEAKER_02]: I think that'd be be perfect.

1471
01:42:16,436 --> 01:42:17,356
[SPEAKER_02]: Like, you know what?

1472
01:42:17,416 --> 01:42:27,723
[SPEAKER_02]: Honestly, kind of saying what you said earlier, like when I was in office or when I came into office, you know, after Obama administration, we were told that North Korea was going to wipe everybody out with nukes.

1473
01:42:27,803 --> 01:42:29,464
[SPEAKER_02]: And now all they got is poop balloons.

1474
01:42:29,784 --> 01:42:31,265
[SPEAKER_02]: If he comments on it, that'd be so funny.

1475
01:42:31,726 --> 01:42:34,627
[SPEAKER_02]: Have you seen how many balloons they're saying were sent over?

1476
01:42:35,948 --> 01:42:37,589
[SPEAKER_02]: Like thousands or something, hundreds.

1477
01:42:37,709 --> 01:42:39,831
[SPEAKER_02]: Are you implying that they're lying about it?

1478
01:42:40,632 --> 01:42:44,074
[SPEAKER_02]: The BBC is reporting that over 250 balloons.

1479
01:42:45,275 --> 01:42:49,638
[SPEAKER_02]: We have satellite imagery that can confirm or deny how many poop balloons there are.

1480
01:42:50,238 --> 01:42:52,019
[SPEAKER_02]: What's the OSINT community think?

1481
01:42:52,480 --> 01:42:54,361
[SPEAKER_02]: The Ukrainian OSINT community?

1482
01:42:54,381 --> 01:42:55,642
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm not sure.

1483
01:42:55,662 --> 01:42:56,382
[SPEAKER_02]: I will find out.

1484
01:42:56,402 --> 01:42:58,183
[SPEAKER_02]: Can you imagine that being your job?

1485
01:42:58,343 --> 01:43:01,725
[SPEAKER_02]: Like, we're going to conduct some psychological warfare.

1486
01:43:01,946 --> 01:43:06,428
[SPEAKER_02]: While there were some poop balloons, the number of poop balloons was way overstated.

1487
01:43:09,085 --> 01:43:13,108
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, man, I did find an alternate angle about Blinken's performance.

1488
01:43:13,228 --> 01:43:14,570
[SPEAKER_02]: You want to share my screen here?

1489
01:43:15,750 --> 01:43:16,771
[SPEAKER_02]: This was the after party.

1490
01:43:17,672 --> 01:43:20,154
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, well, I don't know if this is true.

1491
01:43:20,174 --> 01:43:21,055
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.

1492
01:43:21,075 --> 01:43:21,775
[SPEAKER_02]: This is true.

1493
01:43:21,855 --> 01:43:24,938
[SPEAKER_02]: I do see people saying that North Korea is responding.

1494
01:43:26,299 --> 01:43:26,879
[SPEAKER_02]: To K-pop.

1495
01:43:28,394 --> 01:43:44,848
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they're they're saying this is a tit-for-tat response to the emergence of kpop South korea, sydney, this is how they're taking it down K-pop versus poop balloons.

1496
01:43:44,948 --> 01:43:45,329
[SPEAKER_02]: I like it.

1497
01:43:46,650 --> 01:43:52,395
[SPEAKER_02]: It's as I mean it's anything they're trying for an eye Honestly, oh, that's so funny

1498
01:43:53,775 --> 01:43:55,276
[SPEAKER_02]: Anyway, I'm just f*cking with y'all.

1499
01:43:55,296 --> 01:43:56,897
[SPEAKER_02]: I haven't seen I just made that up.

1500
01:43:57,317 --> 01:44:17,468
[SPEAKER_02]: This is a blinking in the after party It looks a little different, but oh my god wild women the wild women the ripping and the tearing the ripping and the tearing Somebody get blinking space on that

1501
01:44:18,194 --> 01:44:25,360
[SPEAKER_02]: It scares me that you know of that video and had it like timestamped at the appropriate time in the video, bro.

1502
01:44:25,920 --> 01:44:26,581
[SPEAKER_02]: What are you doing?

1503
01:44:27,341 --> 01:44:29,183
[SPEAKER_02]: What are you up to?

1504
01:44:29,403 --> 01:44:30,083
[SPEAKER_02]: I have a buddy.

1505
01:44:30,364 --> 01:44:39,191
[SPEAKER_02]: Actually, the vacation that I met Mrs. Bright on, one of my buddies saw that video before we went.

1506
01:44:39,291 --> 01:44:41,512
[SPEAKER_02]: So it became his slogan and then it became

1507
01:44:42,273 --> 01:44:53,063
[SPEAKER_02]: like a 10 year long slogan where anytime anybody asked him what he was going to be doing, he would say, the wild women, the wild women, the ripping and the tearing.

1508
01:44:53,083 --> 01:44:54,444
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh my gosh.

1509
01:44:55,665 --> 01:44:57,447
[SPEAKER_02]: And I just feel like Lincoln's one of those guys.

1510
01:44:57,487 --> 01:44:58,348
[SPEAKER_02]: We saw him shredding.

1511
01:44:58,388 --> 01:44:59,329
[SPEAKER_02]: So he probably got that.

1512
01:44:59,429 --> 01:45:01,971
[SPEAKER_02]: So Ukrainian ripping and tearing afterwards, I think.

1513
01:45:02,432 --> 01:45:03,353
[SPEAKER_02]: It's such a crazy bit.

1514
01:45:03,433 --> 01:45:04,614
[SPEAKER_02]: That whole thing is so stupid.

1515
01:45:04,834 --> 01:45:05,414
[SPEAKER_02]: I can't believe.

1516
01:45:06,035 --> 01:45:08,057
[SPEAKER_02]: About as real as Korean poop balloons.

1517
01:45:09,144 --> 01:45:09,364
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1518
01:45:09,804 --> 01:45:11,264
[SPEAKER_02]: Like it's like, is he doing this ironically?

1519
01:45:11,284 --> 01:45:12,225
[SPEAKER_02]: But no, he's obviously not.

1520
01:45:12,265 --> 01:45:19,866
[SPEAKER_02]: Like who in the narrative warfare department writing the script was like, we need Blinken playing guitar in Ukraine.

1521
01:45:20,086 --> 01:45:21,767
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, he looked miserable to me.

1522
01:45:21,827 --> 01:45:23,147
[SPEAKER_02]: I think he was forced to do it.

1523
01:45:23,287 --> 01:45:24,067
[SPEAKER_02]: He looked miserable.

1524
01:45:24,908 --> 01:45:26,548
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, I might as well find it now since everybody.

1525
01:45:26,568 --> 01:45:32,289
[SPEAKER_02]: It might have been he was maybe had to do a country song next, and he was already like putting himself into the mood.

1526
01:45:32,309 --> 01:45:35,330
[SPEAKER_02]: So he's a method actor, a method guitar player.

1527
01:45:35,430 --> 01:45:35,550
[SPEAKER_02]: So.

1528
01:45:36,109 --> 01:45:38,830
[SPEAKER_02]: What do you think his go-to is?

1529
01:45:39,211 --> 01:45:43,052
[SPEAKER_02]: Does he play Your Body is a Wonderland with Jake Sullivan?

1530
01:45:43,252 --> 01:45:46,214
[SPEAKER_02]: He probably plays Radiohead Creep.

1531
01:45:47,354 --> 01:45:47,735
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, maybe.

1532
01:45:47,755 --> 01:45:49,275
[SPEAKER_02]: He totally would.

1533
01:45:49,295 --> 01:45:50,396
[SPEAKER_02]: He totally would.

1534
01:45:59,606 --> 01:46:01,889
[SPEAKER_02]: The most ironic thing is he's singing rockin in a free world.

1535
01:46:02,389 --> 01:46:04,071
[SPEAKER_02]: And this was the trip same trip.

1536
01:46:04,111 --> 01:46:06,693
[SPEAKER_02]: He said that we're not gonna hold elections.

1537
01:46:07,374 --> 01:46:09,556
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, the forest little future.

1538
01:46:10,477 --> 01:46:11,037
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god.

1539
01:46:11,177 --> 01:46:12,419
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, we're rocking in the free world.

1540
01:46:13,059 --> 01:46:14,280
[SPEAKER_02]: It's full out humiliation.

1541
01:46:14,321 --> 01:46:14,801
[SPEAKER_02]: But you know what?

1542
01:46:15,001 --> 01:46:18,024
[SPEAKER_02]: It's so funny because it's bicameral humiliation ritual.

1543
01:46:18,465 --> 01:46:21,467
[SPEAKER_02]: If you're a doomer, you look at this and say they are mocking us.

1544
01:46:22,168 --> 01:46:28,370
[SPEAKER_02]: But I look at this and say this motherf*cker is being forced to go through a humiliation ritual.

1545
01:46:28,770 --> 01:46:32,812
[SPEAKER_02]: He's part of the Deep State Department and they're trotting him out there.

1546
01:46:33,832 --> 01:46:35,493
[SPEAKER_02]: He also plays guitar lefty.

1547
01:46:36,733 --> 01:46:37,093
[SPEAKER_02]: He does.

1548
01:46:39,234 --> 01:46:42,955
[SPEAKER_02]: I wonder what percentage of that's got to be something to do.

1549
01:46:43,175 --> 01:46:51,478
[SPEAKER_02]: There's got to be a link between lefties and lefties, lefty guitar players and freaking psychopaths, because that's he's the only one.

1550
01:46:52,031 --> 01:46:54,374
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, no, there are some great lefty guitar players.

1551
01:46:54,394 --> 01:46:57,237
[SPEAKER_02]: There's also some mediocre ones.

1552
01:46:57,457 --> 01:46:58,098
[SPEAKER_02]: Anyway, okay.

1553
01:46:59,039 --> 01:47:02,303
[SPEAKER_02]: We got about we had about 15,000 watching for a little bit there close to it.

1554
01:47:02,684 --> 01:47:04,846
[SPEAKER_02]: So make sure you guys do us a favor, hit that thumbs up.

1555
01:47:06,728 --> 01:47:09,011
[SPEAKER_02]: If you guys are not aware, I've been going through and

1556
01:47:11,846 --> 01:47:22,359
[SPEAKER_02]: Doing a recap series with devolution each week one episode a week about maybe We'll do two here and there but I just want to show you guys If you go to our rumble channel, maybe you might not be aware of this

1557
01:47:23,880 --> 01:47:27,761
[SPEAKER_02]: You click on playlists, we have all of our shows, they have their own playlist.

1558
01:47:28,061 --> 01:47:31,101
[SPEAKER_02]: So you can go back in time and find some older shows.

1559
01:47:31,161 --> 01:47:33,042
[SPEAKER_02]: But the recap series is on here.

1560
01:47:33,062 --> 01:47:36,622
[SPEAKER_02]: I put up the second episode today, which is all about dong the defector.

1561
01:47:36,922 --> 01:47:38,463
[SPEAKER_02]: It's a short but interesting one.

1562
01:47:39,163 --> 01:47:42,723
[SPEAKER_02]: So if you want to watch that stuff live, make sure you're following us over on the locals.

1563
01:47:43,644 --> 01:47:46,064
[SPEAKER_02]: And I'll do those once a week and then put the video on rumble.

1564
01:47:47,144 --> 01:47:50,785
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, three, four days later to however I'm feeling I'll put it up later though.

1565
01:47:51,165 --> 01:47:51,925
[SPEAKER_02]: So it's out there.

1566
01:47:53,396 --> 01:47:57,037
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, it was a lot of that's what she said in that little spiel.

1567
01:47:57,997 --> 01:47:59,378
[SPEAKER_02]: I couldn't even get them in there.

1568
01:48:00,778 --> 01:48:01,679
[SPEAKER_02]: That's that's one right there.

1569
01:48:01,959 --> 01:48:06,080
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you said that Dong was the Dong was short, but interesting one.

1570
01:48:08,261 --> 01:48:11,962
[SPEAKER_02]: Did you see did you see our feeling later if I can if I get it up?

1571
01:48:14,562 --> 01:48:18,464
[SPEAKER_02]: You really pay attention to those ripping and tearing, ripping and tearing.

1572
01:48:18,504 --> 01:48:19,344
[SPEAKER_02]: Did you ever see the?

1573
01:48:20,496 --> 01:48:24,439
[SPEAKER_02]: Um, the DONG episode that me, Patrick and Chris did.

1574
01:48:24,499 --> 01:48:27,060
[SPEAKER_02]: I saw the highlights of the DONG episode.

1575
01:48:27,361 --> 01:48:29,382
[SPEAKER_02]: Which I assume was most of the episode.

1576
01:48:29,822 --> 01:48:33,605
[SPEAKER_02]: Like most of our episodes like just generally kind of at some point go off the rails with some of that sh*t.

1577
01:48:33,625 --> 01:48:36,927
[SPEAKER_02]: But that whole episode was that way just because everybody's so mature.

1578
01:48:36,967 --> 01:48:39,509
[SPEAKER_02]: We couldn't stop laughing at the penis jokes.

1579
01:48:41,290 --> 01:48:42,811
[SPEAKER_02]: We're a serious news organization.

1580
01:48:43,905 --> 01:48:48,553
[SPEAKER_02]: The North Korean poop balloons is going to be the one thing that Patrick and Chris think is real.

1581
01:48:48,713 --> 01:48:50,717
[SPEAKER_02]: They'll be like, no no no, let's hear this one out.

1582
01:48:55,709 --> 01:48:59,151
[SPEAKER_02]: And it's ironic because it's the one that Kyle thought.

1583
01:48:59,351 --> 01:49:00,612
[SPEAKER_02]: Everybody has balloons.

1584
01:49:00,732 --> 01:49:02,333
[SPEAKER_02]: Everybody has plastic bags.

1585
01:49:02,694 --> 01:49:04,355
[SPEAKER_02]: The wind blows to the South.

1586
01:49:05,275 --> 01:49:10,079
[SPEAKER_02]: Lucky for South Korea, they're rocking Nintendo NES technology and had Duck Hunt.

1587
01:49:10,659 --> 01:49:13,841
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh man, I still want to do this.

1588
01:49:13,861 --> 01:49:14,361
[SPEAKER_01]: What was it called?

1589
01:49:14,401 --> 01:49:14,862
[SPEAKER_02]: Balloon Hunt?

1590
01:49:14,902 --> 01:49:15,242
[SPEAKER_02]: Wasn't that?

1591
01:49:15,382 --> 01:49:16,163
[SPEAKER_02]: That game was fun.

1592
01:49:16,263 --> 01:49:18,664
[SPEAKER_02]: Balloon Hunt, where you had to pop the other person's balloons.

1593
01:49:18,864 --> 01:49:19,965
[SPEAKER_02]: You each had three balloons.

1594
01:49:22,247 --> 01:49:23,407
[SPEAKER_02]: Chat, is it called Balloon Hunt?

1595
01:49:24,801 --> 01:49:27,964
[SPEAKER_02]: What you're talking about is this like a balloon fight?

1596
01:49:27,984 --> 01:49:32,708
[SPEAKER_02]: This is like a real like a real thing, real video game.

1597
01:49:33,188 --> 01:49:33,929
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, it's a video game.

1598
01:49:34,309 --> 01:49:34,510
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1599
01:49:36,832 --> 01:49:38,994
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, it'd be fun playing that in real life, I feel.

1600
01:49:39,754 --> 01:49:40,014
[SPEAKER_02]: Yes.

1601
01:49:40,815 --> 01:49:42,156
[SPEAKER_02]: You guys are played lawn darts.

1602
01:49:43,057 --> 01:49:43,237
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1603
01:49:43,718 --> 01:49:43,938
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah.

1604
01:49:44,278 --> 01:49:44,558
[SPEAKER_02]: It's fun.

1605
01:49:44,618 --> 01:49:49,162
[SPEAKER_02]: I've seen a few a few people get hit in the foot or the shin.

1606
01:49:50,844 --> 01:49:52,025
[SPEAKER_02]: Kind of gross, but it's a fun game.

1607
01:49:53,444 --> 01:49:54,624
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you're burning bright.

1608
01:49:54,664 --> 01:49:55,485
[SPEAKER_02]: Lots of gay talk tonight.

1609
01:49:55,505 --> 01:49:56,165
[SPEAKER_02]: What's going on with you?

1610
01:49:58,205 --> 01:49:59,606
[SPEAKER_02]: Look, this is a balloon fight.

1611
01:49:59,626 --> 01:50:07,868
[SPEAKER_02]: You guys don't remember playing this?

1612
01:50:07,908 --> 01:50:09,348
[SPEAKER_01]: Can you turn the volume off?

1613
01:50:12,489 --> 01:50:14,009
[SPEAKER_02]: This makes me happy, this music.

1614
01:50:14,029 --> 01:50:15,150
[SPEAKER_02]: I like it.

1615
01:50:15,530 --> 01:50:16,290
[SPEAKER_02]: It's turned down.

1616
01:50:17,410 --> 01:50:19,711
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, where's the other person you're trying to destroy?

1617
01:50:23,769 --> 01:50:24,949
[SPEAKER_02]: I couldn't hear a word you said.

1618
01:50:24,969 --> 01:50:29,190
[SPEAKER_02]: I guess they're not playing multiplayer here.

1619
01:50:29,210 --> 01:50:30,650
[SPEAKER_02]: I was going to mute it myself then.

1620
01:50:31,891 --> 01:50:33,331
[SPEAKER_02]: See, you got to pop the other balloons.

1621
01:50:37,532 --> 01:50:39,772
[SPEAKER_01]: Chat knows this is some Atari.

1622
01:50:40,092 --> 01:50:40,773
[SPEAKER_02]: Nobody knows this.

1623
01:50:40,833 --> 01:50:41,713
[SPEAKER_02]: This is NES.

1624
01:50:44,593 --> 01:50:45,734
[SPEAKER_02]: Now, I don't recall this game.

1625
01:50:45,754 --> 01:50:47,594
[SPEAKER_02]: I played a lot of NES games.

1626
01:50:47,674 --> 01:50:49,894
[SPEAKER_02]: I still have my NES, but I was poor, so.

1627
01:50:49,974 --> 01:50:52,655
[SPEAKER_02]: So we had balloon fight.

1628
01:50:53,849 --> 01:50:56,410
[SPEAKER_02]: Ashes she recognized the music but not the game.

1629
01:50:56,950 --> 01:51:08,374
[SPEAKER_02]: I feel like that sounds very familiar to every video game ever that first came out Okay, let's get the rants I Already got her brief takes for tomorrow.

1630
01:51:08,414 --> 01:51:13,276
[SPEAKER_02]: That's what I can go ham Okay, well, um

1631
01:51:22,338 --> 01:51:22,618
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1632
01:51:23,498 --> 01:51:25,699
[SPEAKER_02]: Now, if you want to retract your thumbs up, I get it.

1633
01:51:25,799 --> 01:51:26,280
[SPEAKER_02]: I understand.

1634
01:51:26,300 --> 01:51:27,560
[SPEAKER_02]: Now's your opportunity.

1635
01:51:28,861 --> 01:51:29,421
[SPEAKER_02]: Now's your opportunity.

1636
01:51:30,041 --> 01:51:32,122
[SPEAKER_02]: Masa is now a monthly supporter.

1637
01:51:32,902 --> 01:51:35,623
[SPEAKER_02]: Thank you to everybody who supports us every month on Rumble.

1638
01:51:35,643 --> 01:51:36,243
[SPEAKER_02]: We appreciate you guys.

1639
01:51:37,244 --> 01:51:39,125
[SPEAKER_02]: Lee Walden reminds me of Spaceballs.

1640
01:51:39,805 --> 01:51:41,626
[SPEAKER_02]: Talking about the Chinese sh*t balloon.

1641
01:51:43,386 --> 01:51:45,047
[SPEAKER_02]: Septic warfare, they call it.

1642
01:51:45,907 --> 01:51:47,788
[SPEAKER_02]: Secrets, only 1,000 likes.

1643
01:51:47,868 --> 01:51:48,808
[SPEAKER_02]: Come on, Slackers.

1644
01:51:48,828 --> 01:51:49,168
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, guys.

1645
01:51:49,889 --> 01:51:50,249
[SPEAKER_02]: Step it up.

1646
01:51:51,118 --> 01:51:56,259
[SPEAKER_02]: Wait, when's that Bongino gonna raid us and that'd be a good way to test out the raid feature.

1647
01:51:56,879 --> 01:51:59,280
[SPEAKER_02]: We never We never do a show.

1648
01:51:59,300 --> 01:52:02,940
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, I guess Badlands daily, but I mean why would anybody want to read that?

1649
01:52:03,261 --> 01:52:13,543
[SPEAKER_02]: I if he did like a power hour I mean we should do like a afternoon power hour someday like right after a show I'll message you want to be like dude dude rate us what we could raid him.

1650
01:52:14,223 --> 01:52:18,764
[SPEAKER_02]: Give him a boost He does need it

1651
01:52:21,298 --> 01:52:22,938
[SPEAKER_02]: Anyway, yeah, that would be cool.

1652
01:52:22,978 --> 01:52:35,081
[SPEAKER_02]: If you do that sometime Lee Walden again Why do we allow this unlawful conduct and allow their authority over we the people's it's absurd That all so-called legal experts can't shut this crap down.

1653
01:52:35,101 --> 01:52:40,523
[SPEAKER_02]: I think that's kind of the point Trump seems to be enjoying it.

1654
01:52:40,983 --> 01:52:42,143
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so I am too.

1655
01:52:42,163 --> 01:52:42,183
[SPEAKER_02]: I

1656
01:52:44,434 --> 01:52:55,587
[SPEAKER_02]: Tim Pool, with credit to him in that little interview, the thing he really was hammering into Trump was people want accountability for abuses of power.

1657
01:52:55,827 --> 01:52:56,828
[SPEAKER_02]: Is that going to happen?

1658
01:52:56,848 --> 01:52:58,871
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, it's a lot of the stuff Caspital talks about.

1659
01:52:58,911 --> 01:53:03,156
[SPEAKER_02]: And Trump did say, you know, in various ways, yes, we're going to see this, so.

1660
01:53:04,273 --> 01:53:09,497
[SPEAKER_02]: Also, one more time, I want to give a quick shout out to our show sponsor this evening, Tax Network USA.

1661
01:53:09,517 --> 01:53:14,601
[SPEAKER_02]: If you got tax issues, TNUSA.com slash Badlands.

1662
01:53:17,343 --> 01:53:21,566
[SPEAKER_02]: Becca 2.0, what will happen with the Secret Service if he gets jailed?

1663
01:53:22,887 --> 01:53:24,268
[SPEAKER_02]: That'll be like cellmates.

1664
01:53:24,748 --> 01:53:28,071
[SPEAKER_02]: Reportedly, they work this out ahead of time because of the gag order thing.

1665
01:53:28,860 --> 01:53:30,081
[SPEAKER_02]: about how they would arrange it.

1666
01:53:30,241 --> 01:53:34,125
[SPEAKER_02]: And they were going to put him if he got jailed for the gag or they were going to put him in a holding cell.

1667
01:53:34,145 --> 01:53:35,045
[SPEAKER_02]: It's in the courthouse.

1668
01:53:35,086 --> 01:53:37,468
[SPEAKER_02]: And the Secret Service would just stay there right outside the cell.

1669
01:53:39,710 --> 01:53:43,233
[SPEAKER_02]: But there have been other talks about what to do, what they would do.

1670
01:53:43,873 --> 01:53:52,621
[SPEAKER_02]: And it sounds like it would be something along those lines where Trump would be basically in a secure cell away from others and the security enclave.

1671
01:53:53,547 --> 01:54:01,950
[SPEAKER_02]: Perhaps and the Secret Service would be in your five, but I don't think we're ever going to see him sentenced to do prison time.

1672
01:54:02,811 --> 01:54:03,631
[SPEAKER_02]: I guess it could be.

1673
01:54:03,671 --> 01:54:08,973
[SPEAKER_02]: He could be sentenced to prison time, but then it's converted to house arrest or something.

1674
01:54:08,993 --> 01:54:11,074
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know, but yeah.

1675
01:54:11,734 --> 01:54:17,739
[SPEAKER_02]: The arrest at Mar-a-Lago, they're like, would you are confined to the greatest estate to the winner White House?

1676
01:54:18,439 --> 01:54:18,559
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1677
01:54:18,579 --> 01:54:21,982
[SPEAKER_02]: What if he's confined to the winner of White House and then is elected and he has to be?

1678
01:54:22,182 --> 01:54:30,068
[SPEAKER_02]: It really is the winner of White House because he just grows out a huge beard and pretends that he's like law on lockdown.

1679
01:54:30,088 --> 01:54:32,350
[SPEAKER_02]: But he's still playing golf.

1680
01:54:33,350 --> 01:54:35,092
[SPEAKER_02]: Do you guys know how to raid on Rumble?

1681
01:54:35,192 --> 01:54:35,652
[SPEAKER_02]: What do you do?

1682
01:54:35,692 --> 01:54:36,233
[SPEAKER_02]: No idea.

1683
01:54:36,633 --> 01:54:37,053
[SPEAKER_02]: No idea.

1684
01:54:39,682 --> 01:54:40,703
[SPEAKER_02]: Jessica you're watching.

1685
01:54:40,723 --> 01:54:46,169
[SPEAKER_02]: I think it's like you just I think you might need to be using the rumble app the rumble.

1686
01:54:46,229 --> 01:54:46,689
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.

1687
01:54:46,729 --> 01:54:58,501
[SPEAKER_02]: No, I think I figured it out So what we should do at the end of the show is We'll look at all the live streams that are going on and we can raid some like just small random ass channel Just for the arresting.

1688
01:54:58,941 --> 01:55:02,365
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, just give them a little boosty boost Okay

1689
01:55:03,496 --> 01:55:06,638
[SPEAKER_02]: See how it goes, if there's any that look not terrible.

1690
01:55:07,098 --> 01:55:14,402
[SPEAKER_02]: Since I don't think we have any Badland shows, although Brad soon said he's going to be starting his MOOCs at midnight show or whatever.

1691
01:55:14,862 --> 01:55:15,902
[SPEAKER_02]: Are there any up with that?

1692
01:55:16,763 --> 01:55:17,603
[SPEAKER_02]: No, this is his idea.

1693
01:55:17,924 --> 01:55:18,424
[SPEAKER_02]: This is his idea.

1694
01:55:18,984 --> 01:55:20,265
[SPEAKER_02]: So are we going to rate RT?

1695
01:55:21,786 --> 01:55:23,006
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, let's rate the Russians.

1696
01:55:23,466 --> 01:55:24,627
[SPEAKER_02]: Or are we fresh and fit?

1697
01:55:26,168 --> 01:55:28,089
[SPEAKER_02]: Matt Gaetz, we can rate Matt Gaetz.

1698
01:55:31,141 --> 01:55:31,882
[SPEAKER_02]: Why is Matt?

1699
01:55:31,902 --> 01:55:33,283
[SPEAKER_02]: What are they talking about on fresh?

1700
01:55:33,323 --> 01:55:34,544
[SPEAKER_02]: It's not live right now.

1701
01:55:35,264 --> 01:55:38,206
[SPEAKER_02]: He needs to be working on something, doesn't he?

1702
01:55:38,306 --> 01:55:38,667
[SPEAKER_02]: He's 17,000.

1703
01:55:38,767 --> 01:55:40,088
[SPEAKER_02]: It's just his network.

1704
01:55:40,148 --> 01:55:41,148
[SPEAKER_02]: It's just like replays of him.

1705
01:55:43,070 --> 01:55:44,331
[SPEAKER_02]: Fresher fits the move, I think.

1706
01:55:45,812 --> 01:55:46,152
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1707
01:55:48,454 --> 01:55:49,255
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, we don't have to look now.

1708
01:55:49,275 --> 01:55:51,276
[SPEAKER_02]: We can finish the rant here.

1709
01:55:51,476 --> 01:55:56,060
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm looking for anybody streaming F1 or talking about F1.

1710
01:55:56,080 --> 01:56:00,483
[SPEAKER_01]: This can come live right now.

1711
01:56:01,653 --> 01:56:02,935
[SPEAKER_02]: Let's raid lo-fi hip-hop.

1712
01:56:03,876 --> 01:56:04,817
[SPEAKER_02]: Not raiding CanCon.

1713
01:56:05,518 --> 01:56:08,722
[SPEAKER_02]: From seed to bud, join our continuous grow show.

1714
01:56:08,762 --> 01:56:09,863
[SPEAKER_02]: That has to be CanCon, right?

1715
01:56:09,943 --> 01:56:10,624
[SPEAKER_02]: That's a good show.

1716
01:56:13,007 --> 01:56:14,428
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you would have watched that show.

1717
01:56:14,468 --> 01:56:16,551
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, let me finish the rants while you guys do that.

1718
01:56:19,376 --> 01:56:34,349
[SPEAKER_02]: Secret says the thing that prevents left for making good memes is they come from the my victimhood status that doesn't create humor Well that but also if you have to explain a meme you didn't make the meme proper properly like and that's what they over explain everything

1719
01:56:35,209 --> 01:56:35,589
[SPEAKER_02]: Star born.

1720
01:56:35,690 --> 01:56:38,872
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh one so true and then you left a telegram link.

1721
01:56:38,912 --> 01:56:45,296
[SPEAKER_02]: That's not gonna work Fred awakening Popping into drop a mohawk get those big Mike memes ready.

1722
01:56:45,356 --> 01:56:46,296
[SPEAKER_02]: No way they run this potato.

1723
01:56:46,336 --> 01:56:54,041
[SPEAKER_02]: They call Joe also BB How would Royce Gracie in his prime fair in today's MMA love to all please don't answer right?

1724
01:56:54,061 --> 01:57:02,687
[SPEAKER_02]: We don't have the time Gracie and he would get annihilated and we already know this for a fact because he tried it in the early 2000s against Matt Hughes and got absolutely destroyed

1725
01:57:07,859 --> 01:57:14,311
[SPEAKER_02]: But also we debunked your them replacing Joe thing because it sounds like they're gonna actually get him in there early

1726
01:57:15,652 --> 01:57:16,412
[SPEAKER_02]: Powered by spirit.

1727
01:57:17,153 --> 01:57:18,434
[SPEAKER_02]: It could not be better.

1728
01:57:18,494 --> 01:57:20,915
[SPEAKER_02]: There's no possible way they are all not working for Trump.

1729
01:57:21,735 --> 01:57:26,938
[SPEAKER_02]: I can't wait for the rallies he'll do from Gen Pop with all the guys checked out in orange shouting, we want Trump.

1730
01:57:27,198 --> 01:57:27,959
[SPEAKER_02]: That would be crazy.

1731
01:57:28,559 --> 01:57:32,881
[SPEAKER_02]: I just want him to like have like nicknames for all the other cellies.

1732
01:57:37,684 --> 01:57:40,185
[SPEAKER_02]: Just like, yeah, we got Bruiser over here and Bulldog.

1733
01:57:41,566 --> 01:57:42,927
[SPEAKER_02]: I was talking to them in the yard.

1734
01:57:45,180 --> 01:57:49,702
[SPEAKER_02]: The proof says John suffers from BBDS and that is for sure.

1735
01:57:50,882 --> 01:57:52,823
[SPEAKER_02]: Burning bright derangement syndrome.

1736
01:57:54,703 --> 01:57:58,444
[SPEAKER_02]: And then 1027js says, thanks for the power.

1737
01:57:58,484 --> 01:57:59,505
[SPEAKER_02]: Thanks, Joe, for the rant.

1738
01:57:59,985 --> 01:58:03,686
[SPEAKER_02]: AFMedic70, out of the penalty box, happy to see the favdevo show.

1739
01:58:03,766 --> 01:58:05,647
[SPEAKER_02]: Blessings, hashtag Bitcoin.

1740
01:58:05,667 --> 01:58:09,228
[SPEAKER_02]: I saw Bitcoin cross 70K recently again.

1741
01:58:09,908 --> 01:58:11,248
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, up and down, up and down.

1742
01:58:11,268 --> 01:58:13,489
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, up and down here, it's all time highs, which is good.

1743
01:58:14,105 --> 01:58:31,219
[SPEAKER_02]: ripping and tearing whiskey tango 44 says john what's the policy for people who want to try badlands meetup for our area if i remember correctly didn't want us to use the badlands name or logo but maybe that's changed please advise yeah none of those are technically badlands affiliated

1744
01:58:31,859 --> 01:58:33,860
[SPEAKER_02]: Like we can't promote them or associate them or anything.

1745
01:58:34,020 --> 01:58:35,780
[SPEAKER_02]: We may attend on occasion.

1746
01:58:35,820 --> 01:58:47,164
[SPEAKER_02]: We may highlight some get-togethers But they are all unofficial not associated with Badlands in any legal sense So if any you guys do any shenanigans, it is not our fault

1747
01:58:48,860 --> 01:58:51,721
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I say that I would just keep it pretty common sense.

1748
01:58:51,761 --> 01:58:57,644
[SPEAKER_02]: He like that fans of Badlands meetup, whatever, Badlanders, things like that.

1749
01:58:57,704 --> 01:59:08,689
[SPEAKER_02]: But, you know, you can't be saying like Badlands, Texas, like stuff like that implies that we are directly involved with running these kinds of things.

1750
01:59:09,050 --> 01:59:09,730
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's all legal thing.

1751
01:59:09,770 --> 01:59:13,592
[SPEAKER_02]: Like we, we encourage you guys to do your thing, whatever, do whatever you want to do.

1752
01:59:14,472 --> 01:59:23,315
[SPEAKER_02]: Just we want on the record that we in no way support or endorse that Do not use a badlands of branding for your meetups.

1753
01:59:23,855 --> 01:59:36,959
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah Yeah, Fred awakening too many things have to happen when you are full of it when it comes to coincidence 17 minutes on Tim Stuhl the bald Avenger can Like my taint, I think he meant lick his taint.

1754
01:59:36,979 --> 01:59:37,079
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh

1755
01:59:37,890 --> 01:59:39,291
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, nobody likes your taint, man.

1756
01:59:39,491 --> 01:59:40,612
[SPEAKER_02]: And we'll send him a bum dart.

1757
01:59:40,712 --> 01:59:41,612
[SPEAKER_02]: Can't stand that guy.

1758
01:59:42,513 --> 01:59:43,794
[SPEAKER_02]: Tried to sneak in a bum dart laugh.

1759
01:59:45,675 --> 01:59:46,615
[SPEAKER_02]: Not happening this time, man.

1760
01:59:47,035 --> 01:59:48,897
[SPEAKER_02]: Patriot Christologist.

1761
01:59:49,117 --> 01:59:51,238
[SPEAKER_02]: Everyone had been trying to trick John into saying that.

1762
01:59:51,258 --> 01:59:53,399
[SPEAKER_02]: I was hoping the Spanish to English might trip him up.

1763
01:59:53,940 --> 01:59:54,840
[SPEAKER_02]: He might accidentally say it.

1764
01:59:55,000 --> 01:59:56,301
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, they're trying to get me to say this.

1765
01:59:58,362 --> 01:59:58,982
[SPEAKER_02]: Hold on.

1766
02:00:04,930 --> 02:00:06,111
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm gonna find it.

1767
02:00:06,131 --> 02:00:08,872
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm gonna scroll through all my shout out to the Clinton Foundation.

1768
02:00:08,892 --> 02:00:15,455
[SPEAKER_02]: Shut up Shout out to the Clinton Foundation That's why he wanted for my eyes only to read that thing.

1769
02:00:15,655 --> 02:00:28,941
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm getting it Not gonna happen Trixie That was pretty tricky the crew thanks for all you guys do thank you JC q17 Mike bends on Russell Brand today.

1770
02:00:28,961 --> 02:00:29,021
[SPEAKER_02]: Hmm.

1771
02:00:29,862 --> 02:00:34,044
[SPEAKER_02]: He also tweeted out like a clip from my interview with him

1772
02:00:35,553 --> 02:00:35,993
[SPEAKER_02]: Months ago.

1773
02:00:36,193 --> 02:00:37,734
[SPEAKER_02]: He's randomly tweeted out a clip from that today.

1774
02:00:38,254 --> 02:00:39,834
[SPEAKER_02]: Take me that was interesting.

1775
02:00:40,194 --> 02:00:52,757
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it was Real mega mama says on Tim douche interview cash and Trump said 17 multiple times to an extreme Trump did repeat the I've only been to Washington DC like 17.

1776
02:00:53,057 --> 02:00:53,538
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1777
02:00:53,918 --> 02:00:55,538
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, he likes doing that.

1778
02:00:55,558 --> 02:00:59,339
[SPEAKER_02]: So yeah Fred Awakening ever pee in a cat's litter box just to see what happens.

1779
02:00:59,359 --> 02:00:59,379
[SPEAKER_02]: I

1780
02:01:01,594 --> 02:01:02,435
[SPEAKER_02]: Just go past this one.

1781
02:01:02,755 --> 02:01:03,995
[SPEAKER_02]: Just just go past it.

1782
02:01:04,736 --> 02:01:06,937
[SPEAKER_02]: Give it like one of those a night, not seven.

1783
02:01:07,257 --> 02:01:08,078
[SPEAKER_02]: Thank you for the rant.

1784
02:01:08,378 --> 02:01:10,619
[SPEAKER_02]: And you and your scientific experiments.

1785
02:01:10,979 --> 02:01:19,523
[SPEAKER_02]: But thanks for the real mega mama says, what if they are your what if they are your to vote in someone else at the zoom conference?

1786
02:01:21,484 --> 02:01:23,205
[SPEAKER_02]: What if they're there to vote at someone else?

1787
02:01:23,605 --> 02:01:25,186
[SPEAKER_02]: They must be talking about the Biden thing, but.

1788
02:01:26,907 --> 02:01:27,287
[SPEAKER_02]: I guess.

1789
02:01:27,668 --> 02:01:28,388
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

1790
02:01:28,928 --> 02:01:30,369
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, I don't think that'll happen, but

1791
02:01:31,377 --> 02:01:31,797
[SPEAKER_02]: What if they do?

1792
02:01:31,817 --> 02:01:32,678
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I don't think it'll happen.

1793
02:01:32,998 --> 02:01:34,399
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.

1794
02:01:35,239 --> 02:01:35,980
[SPEAKER_02]: Starborn or one.

1795
02:01:36,360 --> 02:01:38,141
[SPEAKER_02]: If there's a mistrial, it's a huge win for Trump.

1796
02:01:38,301 --> 02:01:45,885
[SPEAKER_02]: Also, he'll claim that even in a city that voted majorly or majority for Biden, people saw through Biden's political persecution, declared him not guilty.

1797
02:01:46,386 --> 02:01:46,546
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1798
02:01:47,046 --> 02:01:47,206
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1799
02:01:48,527 --> 02:01:48,807
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1800
02:01:49,047 --> 02:01:51,409
[SPEAKER_02]: Where we go, one, we go all, Joe, stop being jealous, guys.

1801
02:01:51,649 --> 02:01:52,049
[SPEAKER_02]: $50 rant.

1802
02:01:52,069 --> 02:01:54,390
[SPEAKER_02]: That's a lot to tell us to stop being jealous.

1803
02:01:55,111 --> 02:01:55,691
[SPEAKER_02]: We're not jealous.

1804
02:01:56,151 --> 02:01:57,312
[SPEAKER_02]: Tim Pool is a tool.

1805
02:01:59,963 --> 02:02:01,204
[SPEAKER_02]: Where are we going?

1806
02:02:01,244 --> 02:02:07,370
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, what we said, I mean, I've thought more about what we are, a little discussion we had about this on Sunday.

1807
02:02:08,391 --> 02:02:10,894
[SPEAKER_02]: And sorry, I'm ruining your joke by saying something serious, Bibi.

1808
02:02:12,135 --> 02:02:12,815
[SPEAKER_02]: I wasn't joking.

1809
02:02:13,096 --> 02:02:14,817
[SPEAKER_02]: I appreciate it.

1810
02:02:15,578 --> 02:02:22,265
[SPEAKER_02]: But I told Bibi that the way I feel about Tim is like there's the MSM who I know I don't trust.

1811
02:02:23,430 --> 02:02:25,751
[SPEAKER_02]: And I automatically look at it with skepticism.

1812
02:02:26,411 --> 02:02:31,834
[SPEAKER_02]: But then there's people like Tim Pool, where I'm like, hmm, I don't think I trust you.

1813
02:02:32,834 --> 02:02:38,856
[SPEAKER_02]: And it's not that automatic, I don't trust you because you're MSNBC.

1814
02:02:39,497 --> 02:02:51,902
[SPEAKER_02]: It's you're not mainstream media, but you're not exactly truly independent to the point where I think I can trust you to give me your genuine, honest take on everything that you present on your show.

1815
02:02:53,277 --> 02:02:54,157
[SPEAKER_02]: And it's like that.

1816
02:02:54,257 --> 02:02:54,617
[SPEAKER_02]: It's like this.

1817
02:02:54,718 --> 02:02:55,578
[SPEAKER_02]: It's a little bit gray.

1818
02:02:55,998 --> 02:02:56,318
[SPEAKER_02]: It's like.

1819
02:02:58,059 --> 02:03:03,140
[SPEAKER_02]: That's that's what they I don't really have the super strong criticism of Tim and think he's like this bad person.

1820
02:03:03,480 --> 02:03:05,561
[SPEAKER_02]: He does a good interview and he does a good show and he's really popular.

1821
02:03:05,841 --> 02:03:06,341
[SPEAKER_02]: That's great.

1822
02:03:06,821 --> 02:03:10,963
[SPEAKER_02]: And a lot of people get news from him and it's better that they get news from him than it is that they get it from.

1823
02:03:12,074 --> 02:03:17,596
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm only like salon and Rolling Stone and Daily Show or whatever else, you know.

1824
02:03:17,636 --> 02:03:19,257
[SPEAKER_02]: So Tim's better than that, all of that.

1825
02:03:19,897 --> 02:03:24,859
[SPEAKER_02]: But he just he doesn't I don't want to assign him any any trust.

1826
02:03:25,760 --> 02:03:28,921
[SPEAKER_02]: Also, we're all we're all trying to find sources of information.

1827
02:03:28,941 --> 02:03:31,322
[SPEAKER_02]: We're like, can I trust this as a source?

1828
02:03:31,342 --> 02:03:36,324
[SPEAKER_02]: Because it'd be really nice if I had like five to ten sources that I'm like, I don't have to worry about.

1829
02:03:36,824 --> 02:03:41,086
[SPEAKER_02]: I know they're going to be reporting genuinely and honestly what they think or what they observe.

1830
02:03:42,521 --> 02:03:49,683
[SPEAKER_02]: My thing is, and I've talked about this a million times, I won't go into detail, but what he did after 2020, the election and like totally just like, nope, move on.

1831
02:03:50,123 --> 02:03:50,624
[SPEAKER_02]: This is over.

1832
02:03:50,864 --> 02:03:56,846
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm going to stay on YouTube and Twitter, though, because I am going with the the mainstream media narrative that the election was not stolen.

1833
02:03:57,486 --> 02:03:58,986
[SPEAKER_02]: That to me was a crime.

1834
02:03:59,186 --> 02:03:59,526
[SPEAKER_02]: Anybody?

1835
02:03:59,847 --> 02:04:00,767
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, it depends, though.

1836
02:04:00,847 --> 02:04:03,328
[SPEAKER_02]: It depends on whether or not that was his genuine opinion.

1837
02:04:04,048 --> 02:04:10,270
[SPEAKER_02]: If his genuine what he honestly thinks is that, yeah, there was some fraud, but I don't think it was enough.

1838
02:04:10,990 --> 02:04:16,539
[SPEAKER_02]: To change the election, and that's what he genuinely thinks, and I can accept that even though I would as a disagreement, right?

1839
02:04:17,220 --> 02:04:25,474
[SPEAKER_02]: But if if he's hiding what he really thinks in order to achieve a certain level of status or access, then that's a reason not to trust him.

1840
02:04:26,246 --> 02:04:35,011
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I understand totally what you're saying, but when it comes to the election of 2020, there are a few categories of people who say that the election was not stolen.

1841
02:04:35,731 --> 02:04:45,176
[SPEAKER_02]: You are either in on it, part of it, pushing that narrative, or you are too stupid to be leading the discourse for a huge section of our movement.

1842
02:04:45,236 --> 02:04:47,097
[SPEAKER_02]: Like, the America First movement

1843
02:04:47,737 --> 02:04:50,459
[SPEAKER_02]: Pretty much everybody that I've seen recognize that that election was stolen.

1844
02:04:50,479 --> 02:04:55,962
[SPEAKER_02]: If you're Tim Pool and you didn't believe it was to be true, like you didn't look, the evidence was everywhere.

1845
02:04:56,603 --> 02:05:00,665
[SPEAKER_02]: So is he in on it or is he just too stupid to understand and come to the actual conclusion?

1846
02:05:00,885 --> 02:05:02,707
[SPEAKER_02]: There's only one right conclusion of what happened in 2020.

1847
02:05:04,006 --> 02:05:08,430
[SPEAKER_02]: My opinion, my opinion is that he makes decisions based on his social network.

1848
02:05:08,851 --> 02:05:10,692
[SPEAKER_02]: And what is the path of least resistance?

1849
02:05:10,773 --> 02:05:11,974
[SPEAKER_02]: And what makes them in on it?

1850
02:05:12,454 --> 02:05:16,378
[SPEAKER_02]: And makes what makes for the most connections for his success?

1851
02:05:16,538 --> 02:05:18,400
[SPEAKER_02]: That's party falls to Corman that makes him in on it.

1852
02:05:18,440 --> 02:05:23,144
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, my, my I had a colorful rant about him on Sunday night.

1853
02:05:23,184 --> 02:05:26,247
[SPEAKER_02]: But uh, but version of that to john's point is that

1854
02:05:27,449 --> 02:05:38,214
[SPEAKER_02]: I think the easiest way to boil down why he forwarded the narratives he did or didn't forward the narratives he did is that they were ones that got you demonetized on YouTube and he was not willing to do it, right?

1855
02:05:38,494 --> 02:05:44,837
[SPEAKER_02]: So it's kind of like, even if you take the pure just business reading of the situation, it's equally gross to what you're saying, John.

1856
02:05:44,857 --> 02:05:53,222
[SPEAKER_02]: It's like, oh, well, let's give him the benefit of the doubt from an intellectual perspective and say that he knows how rigged 2020 was.

1857
02:05:53,362 --> 02:05:55,643
[SPEAKER_02]: He chose not to talk about it because

1858
02:05:56,463 --> 02:05:58,124
[SPEAKER_02]: it would take money out of his pocket.

1859
02:05:58,504 --> 02:06:09,710
[SPEAKER_02]: Meanwhile, a lot of the people, a lot of the voices that we respect, it's not just us, of course, a lot of the voices that we do respect, the reason they went to Rumble wasn't because they just wanted to support Rumble.

1860
02:06:10,050 --> 02:06:17,134
[SPEAKER_02]: They went to Rumble because they felt that they had to, to maintain their integrity, the Dan Bonginos of the world.

1861
02:06:17,714 --> 02:06:19,155
[SPEAKER_02]: That's why they have respect.

1862
02:06:19,415 --> 02:06:21,837
[SPEAKER_02]: They don't have respect because Rumble's alternative media.

1863
02:06:22,137 --> 02:06:26,860
[SPEAKER_02]: They have respect because you know how much money Dan Bongino could and was making on YouTube?

1864
02:06:27,240 --> 02:06:33,325
[SPEAKER_02]: Like, yeah, he's making good money on Rumble, I'm sure, with his audience, but he could make five, 10 times that on YouTube.

1865
02:06:33,645 --> 02:06:37,647
[SPEAKER_02]: He doesn't want to because Dan Bongino has integrity and Tim Pool does not.

1866
02:06:37,988 --> 02:06:38,388
[SPEAKER_02]: He doesn't.

1867
02:06:39,028 --> 02:06:41,490
[SPEAKER_02]: Like, he can be good at what he does and not have integrity.

1868
02:06:41,510 --> 02:06:45,413
[SPEAKER_02]: OK, so we just totally got rid of the we're jealous thing.

1869
02:06:46,069 --> 02:06:49,250
[SPEAKER_02]: We're bothered because we've all three of us did right.

1870
02:06:49,270 --> 02:06:50,831
[SPEAKER_02]: It has nothing to do with any jealousy of Tim.

1871
02:06:50,871 --> 02:06:55,513
[SPEAKER_02]: It has to do with this is a person who we don't respect or trust.

1872
02:06:56,114 --> 02:07:03,517
[SPEAKER_02]: And the reason the primary reason has to do with 2020 and what he was willing to do at a crucial point, a defining moment.

1873
02:07:04,463 --> 02:07:10,987
[SPEAKER_02]: in all of our lives, he chose the path of least resistance and the most profit, right?

1874
02:07:12,208 --> 02:07:14,789
[SPEAKER_02]: And like I said earlier, and that's, that's, that's okay.

1875
02:07:14,809 --> 02:07:16,891
[SPEAKER_02]: So now how do we square Trump going on his show?

1876
02:07:16,911 --> 02:07:20,393
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, Trump, Trump is reaching that audience.

1877
02:07:20,433 --> 02:07:27,597
[SPEAKER_02]: That's all he cares about is reaching that audience, even if it's an audience who isn't sure or even believes he actually did lose in 2020.

1878
02:07:27,637 --> 02:07:27,717
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1879
02:07:29,913 --> 02:07:35,439
[SPEAKER_02]: The too-long-didn't-listen-to-any-of-this is don't trust bald people.

1880
02:07:35,880 --> 02:07:41,767
[SPEAKER_02]: That's why we can not like sources, but also understand and agree with Trump going on something like this.

1881
02:07:42,208 --> 02:07:43,189
[SPEAKER_02]: So don't twist that.

1882
02:07:43,609 --> 02:07:45,472
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't think that Trump shouldn't have gone.

1883
02:07:45,532 --> 02:07:46,433
[SPEAKER_02]: I think it was a good move.

1884
02:07:47,572 --> 02:08:06,170
[SPEAKER_02]: It's the same thing with like we said It's it's a good thing in narrative warfare to hop on the the FBI used deadly force or whatever in the raid But also that isn't true like that That's a it's a false narrative, but you use the narratives to your advantage use the platforms to your advantage But anyway dragonfly sister

1885
02:08:07,171 --> 02:08:07,732
[SPEAKER_02]: A $50 rant.

1886
02:08:07,772 --> 02:08:10,894
[SPEAKER_02]: Hey, I love the Lord of the Rings references.

1887
02:08:11,735 --> 02:08:13,477
[SPEAKER_02]: Not a not a bad start here.

1888
02:08:13,697 --> 02:08:15,499
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, she just got muted forever.

1889
02:08:17,240 --> 02:08:17,640
[SPEAKER_02]: Sorry, John.

1890
02:08:17,680 --> 02:08:19,782
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, well, give us some insight on what's going on.

1891
02:08:19,842 --> 02:08:20,123
[SPEAKER_02]: Thanks.

1892
02:08:20,723 --> 02:08:22,365
[SPEAKER_02]: So we we just did.

1893
02:08:22,845 --> 02:08:23,586
[SPEAKER_02]: Congratulations.

1894
02:08:24,066 --> 02:08:25,707
[SPEAKER_02]: Looking forward to the Deadwood Gart online.

1895
02:08:25,728 --> 02:08:27,689
[SPEAKER_02]: Love the last two from California and Dallas.

1896
02:08:28,790 --> 02:08:28,970
[SPEAKER_02]: Awesome.

1897
02:08:28,990 --> 02:08:29,351
[SPEAKER_02]: Thank you.

1898
02:08:29,411 --> 02:08:30,091
[SPEAKER_02]: People love those.

1899
02:08:31,212 --> 02:08:31,713
[SPEAKER_02]: Desert Jewel 17.

1900
02:08:33,530 --> 02:08:38,853
[SPEAKER_02]: Biden was going to miss the Ohio deadline to be on the ballot because they, like every state, have a deadline to get on the ballot.

1901
02:08:38,873 --> 02:08:40,734
[SPEAKER_02]: So how could they switch him out with, i.e.

1902
02:08:40,794 --> 02:08:42,275
[SPEAKER_02]: Newsom, deadlines will have passed.

1903
02:08:42,715 --> 02:08:43,336
[SPEAKER_02]: That's what we're saying.

1904
02:08:43,596 --> 02:08:47,478
[SPEAKER_02]: Because they're getting him on the ballot ahead of time, they can't even pull shenanigans.

1905
02:08:48,039 --> 02:08:51,481
[SPEAKER_02]: They have to have him on the ballot in Ohio by August 7th.

1906
02:08:51,701 --> 02:08:52,902
[SPEAKER_02]: And they've known about that deadline forever.

1907
02:08:52,942 --> 02:08:56,644
[SPEAKER_02]: They scheduled the DNC convention on August 19th.

1908
02:08:56,824 --> 02:08:58,985
[SPEAKER_02]: So he's going to be in there by, he's going to be in there in July.

1909
02:08:59,005 --> 02:09:00,306
[SPEAKER_02]: He'll be the official nominee.

1910
02:09:01,434 --> 02:09:03,355
[SPEAKER_02]: Even before Trump's technically the official nominee, right?

1911
02:09:03,575 --> 02:09:11,139
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, here's the last because what that question gets to is the root of all questions around Biden's candidacy is change of batter.

1912
02:09:11,359 --> 02:09:12,580
[SPEAKER_02]: It emanates from the Q drops.

1913
02:09:12,660 --> 02:09:19,144
[SPEAKER_02]: It emanates from these observations that obviously we're all making about how they don't want Biden as their candidate.

1914
02:09:19,504 --> 02:09:20,925
[SPEAKER_02]: So the way I would sum it up is.

1915
02:09:22,065 --> 02:09:35,809
[SPEAKER_02]: If you still want to look at the change of batter theories as it relates to Joe Biden, it looks like the only possible situation that the enemy would have available to them is total nonlinear events.

1916
02:09:36,889 --> 02:09:42,351
[SPEAKER_02]: And, uh, if they really get that desperate, that is even worse for them.

1917
02:09:44,472 --> 02:09:44,712
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1918
02:09:44,972 --> 02:09:47,152
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, so much for ODA, shave it, tan it, own it.

1919
02:09:47,172 --> 02:09:48,633
[SPEAKER_02]: There you go.

1920
02:09:49,560 --> 02:09:57,450
[SPEAKER_02]: Talking about call it a Patrick with your hair all my Tom says Trump just did a Dan Bongino phone interview.

1921
02:09:57,590 --> 02:10:06,821
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, we got that Where we go one we go all Joe another figure all right You guys are on target Trump not coming to see you until it's all over I'm definitely in agreement with you there

1922
02:10:08,062 --> 02:10:25,673
[SPEAKER_02]: Real mega mama says I live in a small city north of Austin in the past six months they have closed down our road for equipment transfer a huge pieces of equipment that takes both sides of the highway and escorted by military Is it was your mom moving burning bright or something?

1923
02:10:25,793 --> 02:10:25,813
[SPEAKER_02]: I

1924
02:10:31,903 --> 02:10:43,719
[SPEAKER_02]: Dan write 717 regarding the political articles anyone notice that every corporation is simultaneously announcing a price drop on thousands of food grocery items Walmart Whole Foods, etc collusion on a massive scale

1925
02:10:45,566 --> 02:10:46,906
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's a good point.

1926
02:10:47,046 --> 02:10:52,268
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean you're getting that from the box stores McDonald's and Burger King I think we talked about last week those prices going up.

1927
02:10:53,128 --> 02:10:57,469
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah Makes sense to me too says altered states just rated you at the beginning.

1928
02:10:57,549 --> 02:11:03,411
[SPEAKER_02]: I saw a rating coming centered in the chat Yeah, and then counter-insurgent says John Jessica B says check your messages.

1929
02:11:03,771 --> 02:11:04,651
[SPEAKER_02]: I did messenger.

1930
02:11:04,671 --> 02:11:08,272
[SPEAKER_02]: She sent me I know how to raid now, so we're gonna do that

1931
02:11:09,332 --> 02:11:16,414
[SPEAKER_02]: So much our OTA says Cheers Closing video for you guys and burning brown if you want to snag that and see if what it is.

1932
02:11:17,034 --> 02:11:17,934
[SPEAKER_02]: Don't you mean snag?

1933
02:11:19,335 --> 02:11:21,035
[SPEAKER_02]: Yes negative again Thomas times 76 $100.

1934
02:11:21,435 --> 02:11:23,016
[SPEAKER_02]: It's great.

1935
02:11:23,036 --> 02:11:28,437
[SPEAKER_02]: The boosts seem to be glitching half the time for me the payment process Process but doesn't show up on the site.

1936
02:11:28,877 --> 02:11:34,579
[SPEAKER_02]: I did one about 20 minutes ago Sometimes they take a little bit to load and we typically read the boosts on the following week.

1937
02:11:35,379 --> 02:11:35,619
[SPEAKER_02]: So I

1938
02:11:36,219 --> 02:11:56,575
[SPEAKER_02]: All right But yeah that we have noticed that and with the new show like hindsight 2020 they weren't populated on the website But we got a fix once you guys made it aware So you should be able to do it for every show and every show should be reading them So if you put a boost for a show and they don't read it Let me know tell on them and send a boost to us telling on them for not reading your boost.

1939
02:11:56,955 --> 02:12:01,238
[SPEAKER_02]: Yep Theory that's how you do it and then we'll yell at them probably

1940
02:12:03,625 --> 02:12:05,386
[SPEAKER_02]: Make sense to me to says again.

1941
02:12:05,406 --> 02:12:05,786
[SPEAKER_02]: I lied.

1942
02:12:05,806 --> 02:12:20,274
[SPEAKER_02]: I went back through chat to check and someone just posted that might be Thank you Thomas, by the way for the hundred dollars, yes, thank you Then where we go when we go Joe again with another hundred all around and so I'm fired chill guys.

1943
02:12:20,535 --> 02:12:26,218
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm just pulling on your chain a little bit, but I'm not a fan of his either Tim pool good.

1944
02:12:26,818 --> 02:12:31,141
[SPEAKER_02]: It sounds like we convinced you because you seemed like a big fan well with your first right now and

1945
02:12:32,375 --> 02:12:42,487
[SPEAKER_02]: Other note on people like Tim Pool is that it's not just I think the scenario Kyle laid out, even if you're trying to play devil's advocate with somebody, it's that they would have to maintain.

1946
02:12:42,507 --> 02:12:45,290
[SPEAKER_02]: I like that.

1947
02:12:45,450 --> 02:12:49,975
[SPEAKER_02]: It's that they would have to maintain internal consistency with their own beliefs.

1948
02:12:50,676 --> 02:12:52,558
[SPEAKER_02]: And you're seeing a lot of these figures.

1949
02:12:53,519 --> 02:13:05,405
[SPEAKER_02]: that cucked out in the covid and then voter fraud era come back around and kind of recast themselves as totally Trump train the whole time because they're seeing what's happening.

1950
02:13:06,225 --> 02:13:06,345
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1951
02:13:06,365 --> 02:13:06,585
[SPEAKER_00]: Why?

1952
02:13:06,705 --> 02:13:06,885
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

1953
02:13:06,945 --> 02:13:08,466
[SPEAKER_02]: Why is Kathy worried about me?

1954
02:13:12,018 --> 02:13:12,458
[SPEAKER_02]: Sure.

1955
02:13:13,299 --> 02:13:13,939
[SPEAKER_02]: Explain yourself.

1956
02:13:13,959 --> 02:13:17,442
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, we got another rant from Mesmerist says explain the raid, please.

1957
02:13:17,462 --> 02:13:20,865
[SPEAKER_02]: So here before we close, I'm going to play the outro video.

1958
02:13:20,885 --> 02:13:29,432
[SPEAKER_02]: But while that's playing, if you're in the chat, you'll see a message pop up that says, you know, Badlands Media's rating, whatever channel do you want to join?

1959
02:13:29,472 --> 02:13:33,575
[SPEAKER_02]: And you click yes, and it will take you over to that show.

1960
02:13:34,416 --> 02:13:37,398
[SPEAKER_02]: So did you send me the link to whatever you wanted to?

1961
02:13:38,743 --> 02:13:39,143
[SPEAKER_02]: I did.

1962
02:13:39,183 --> 02:13:45,329
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know how much longer he's going to be live, but he was going over the Trump Trump hush money trial.

1963
02:13:46,389 --> 02:13:48,671
[SPEAKER_02]: So he was going over the judge's jury instructions.

1964
02:13:49,292 --> 02:13:50,413
[SPEAKER_02]: OK, it looks like he's still alive.

1965
02:13:50,593 --> 02:13:51,193
[SPEAKER_02]: So we'll.

1966
02:13:51,294 --> 02:13:51,814
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, he is.

1967
02:13:51,834 --> 02:13:54,516
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm going to play our outro video.

1968
02:13:54,536 --> 02:13:56,558
[SPEAKER_02]: We're going to do the the Dongjing way one.

1969
02:13:57,178 --> 02:14:00,902
[SPEAKER_02]: But while you see the thing pop up in the chat, you guys can click on it and.

1970
02:14:02,343 --> 02:14:03,884
[SPEAKER_02]: So I don't have good logic from us.

1971
02:14:04,244 --> 02:14:06,026
[SPEAKER_02]: So I had a good logic from Badlands Media.

1972
02:14:07,586 --> 02:14:10,107
[SPEAKER_02]: And, and yeah, let's, let me just make sure I do this right.

1973
02:14:10,847 --> 02:14:11,207
[SPEAKER_02]: Raid.

1974
02:14:11,227 --> 02:14:15,789
[SPEAKER_02]: And then got the Earl here.

1975
02:14:16,349 --> 02:14:16,589
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.

1976
02:14:16,629 --> 02:14:17,209
[SPEAKER_02]: See if this works.

1977
02:14:19,050 --> 02:14:20,210
[SPEAKER_02]: You guys see anything pop up in the chat?

1978
02:14:20,871 --> 02:14:22,631
[SPEAKER_02]: Just a link, but it works.

1979
02:14:22,751 --> 02:14:24,052
[SPEAKER_02]: It doesn't have a button.

1980
02:14:24,372 --> 02:14:26,333
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, raid.

1981
02:14:26,733 --> 02:14:27,313
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, and then I got it.

1982
02:14:27,333 --> 02:14:28,973
[SPEAKER_02]: I forgot the space.

1983
02:14:29,814 --> 02:14:32,935
[SPEAKER_02]: They're following program.

1984
02:14:33,255 --> 02:14:33,515
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.

1985
02:14:34,727 --> 02:14:36,648
[SPEAKER_02]: Confirm and raid reconfirm.

1986
02:14:36,848 --> 02:14:38,768
[SPEAKER_02]: Join that and we'll see you guys next week.

1987
02:14:40,309 --> 02:14:40,629
[SPEAKER_02]: Peace out.

1988
02:14:41,249 --> 02:14:45,791
[SPEAKER_02]: Tyrion Lannister said that nothing that comes before the word but counts, but.

1989
02:14:48,251 --> 02:14:49,292
[SPEAKER_02]: Fair enough, honestly.

1990
02:14:49,692 --> 02:14:54,494
[SPEAKER_02]: And that's that's a fitting reference, because tonight's episode is titled A Dong of Ice and Fire.

1991
02:14:55,014 --> 02:14:57,795
[SPEAKER_02]: We are going to get into the the Dong Jingwei situation.

1992
02:14:57,835 --> 02:14:58,615
[SPEAKER_02]: He made an appearance.

1993
02:14:58,895 --> 02:15:00,676
[SPEAKER_02]: Let's save the dong for last.

1994
02:15:00,736 --> 02:15:01,096
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm a little.

1995
02:15:02,247 --> 02:15:04,910
[SPEAKER_02]: Little wary of touching the dong yet.

1996
02:15:06,772 --> 02:15:07,632
[SPEAKER_01]: Talking dong.

1997
02:15:07,673 --> 02:15:08,373
[SPEAKER_01]: Talking dong.

1998
02:15:08,633 --> 02:15:10,355
[SPEAKER_01]: Who is the better dong?

1999
02:15:10,656 --> 02:15:12,137
[SPEAKER_01]: Dong on the brain.

2000
02:15:12,217 --> 02:15:13,058
[SPEAKER_01]: Dong on the brain.

2001
02:15:13,078 --> 02:15:13,779
[SPEAKER_01]: Dong on the brain.

2002
02:15:14,039 --> 02:15:14,780
[SPEAKER_01]: It's not so bad.

2003
02:15:16,892 --> 02:15:20,875
[SPEAKER_02]: Chris, are you finally, like, buzzed enough to handle a little DONG or not?

2004
02:15:21,276 --> 02:15:28,642
[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, I won't personally handle it, but, uh, I will at least allow it to be in my presence.

2005
02:15:29,423 --> 02:15:31,244
[SPEAKER_01]: Best DONG contest.

2006
02:15:31,384 --> 02:15:36,429
[SPEAKER_01]: DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG

2007
02:15:38,271 --> 02:15:41,732
[SPEAKER_02]: So the guide effects to the United States, it goes straight to the DIA.

2008
02:15:42,292 --> 02:15:45,594
[SPEAKER_02]: At the time, they had that Sino-American summit up in Alaska.

2009
02:15:46,374 --> 02:15:48,295
[SPEAKER_02]: China's like, hey, give us our dong back.

2010
02:15:48,835 --> 02:15:51,056
[SPEAKER_02]: And Blinken's like, I've never seen your dong.

2011
02:15:51,556 --> 02:15:55,937
[SPEAKER_02]: And so they had no idea that the dong was here.

2012
02:15:56,498 --> 02:15:56,798
[SPEAKER_02]: And so

2013
02:15:58,024 --> 02:16:00,265
[SPEAKER_02]: It was an embarrassing moment for Biden.

2014
02:16:00,846 --> 02:16:01,586
[SPEAKER_02]: He had no idea.

2015
02:16:02,086 --> 02:16:07,470
[SPEAKER_02]: But the DIA, the military, was basically keeping this defector and nobody else knew about it.

2016
02:16:07,870 --> 02:16:09,070
[SPEAKER_02]: A huge devolution proof right there.

2017
02:16:09,091 --> 02:16:13,153
[SPEAKER_02]: This is the most massive thing ever.

2018
02:16:14,414 --> 02:16:18,116
[SPEAKER_01]: And because it's called DONG, we are minimizing it with humor.

2019
02:16:18,256 --> 02:16:19,937
[SPEAKER_01]: And I'm trying to stop, but I can't.

2020
02:16:20,077 --> 02:16:25,180
[SPEAKER_02]: There's been no public sightings of DONG in China since this happened.

2021
02:16:26,055 --> 02:16:28,778
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, they're really small over there, so it's harder to see them.

2022
02:16:29,038 --> 02:16:29,558
[SPEAKER_01]: God damn it.

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