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As you know, amErica just had a presidential election. It's been a very hectic and at times a very contentious campaign season. Many people have been offering their opinions, but unfortunate, most don't have a clue what they're talking about.
That's because they haven't been in the heat of the battle directly. But that's not true for our next special guests. This man Sparks stronger reactions across the board.
For some, he's a powerful voice of truth in an unapologetic champion of viewpoints, often dismissed or suppressed by the mainstream media. For others, he's a controversial figure, one whose views in commentary of Spark disagreement, criticism and passionate debate. Whether you're here is a supporter or an inquisitive observer or even a skeptic, there's one thing we can all agree on.
Toko carlson has had a profound impact on how millions of americans think about politics, culture and the media today. He's joining us to share his insights and answer my questions in an open, thought provoking conversation where the eleven haden were. Just want to hear more, please help me welcome the .
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Yeah, so well, a little start with, what in the heck is the last three days of your life in my wild?
Yeah, yeah. I didn't expect that. yeah. I spent almost thirty five years being paid to make predictions about elections.
I don't think I ever got a single. Oh, bless you. Sorry, I left the sacred beverage backstage. yeah. I would not have predict of that at all, that the trump would not only win, but win decisively with a Mandate, the majority, the popular vote, the first republican to do that other than them post nine, eleven election in forty years. So i'm still trying to figure out exactly what I meant.
But I mean, big picture IT means that the current way of doing things has been sibly rejected, most notably by Young people. What was our selection where republicans, one. Young people, no, I mean, really, you know, always think of like, you know, your blue hair daughter lecturing you.
But so I know your blue ir ughi vote for trump. H which is kind of wild. SHE shouldn't have blue hair, but whatever SHE vote ted for trump, he want to.
Half of his panics. The overwhelming majority of ispa ic men, like all the guy that y've been telling us, is a racist for the last nine years. Like if you knew one thing about Donald trump from two thousand and fifteen until tuesday, was that he was A A racist because they never stopped telling you that.
And his numbers with black voters was up. Is his numbers with his spanning photo just crushed IT, which is never seeing like that? And so whatever else is, he's like, not a racist, obviously.
So I do think it's time for his opponents to retaliate. ate. I don't think any of this is actually about race or sex.
I think most people are kind of tired of that. I think those were called the sacks. And the first place I think they were, in fact, some sense sops.
Meant to distract T S. From what actually matters, which is like economics and war um the things that did matter that uh change the course of history. And I think on both of those questions, the current administration is like reckless to the point of craziness were on the brink of nuclear war.
Why you is take a pull. L of americans. How many americans think it's worth risking nuclear war to teach putin's alea? I think the old things, frequent nuts, and because of the nature of our media, which is is north korean or no dissenting view is allowed, IT shouted down immediately.
I don't think people appreciate the current state of the united states relative to the rest of the world, which is greatly diminished and imperial. I mean, we are really on the brink of catastrophic conflict come up, which we will lose in two different theatres at least. So, you know, the by administration did that.
One was left to me, read that the new york times, or saw on morning joe, you heaven. But people sense that things are not moving in the right direction. Then domestically, the by administration and then the common haris campaign were both convinced that inflation was not real somehow, or that IT was just right way.
Media complaining about IT IT was just fox news making a big story out of IT to get their moron voters to the polls or something. But actually the data showed going back to the covet checks, that IT was entirely real, but though he was predictable, but I was, I was as real as nine dollar butter. I mean, they were just even want to.
The gross shor knew that, but they could not comprehend IT, and instead spent this entire three and a half four years lecturing the rest of us about trans issues and race. And you may have your opinions on those things, but they are hardly central to like the functioning of a country. Like, what are you even talking about? And he turns out that there are politics with the politics of on a happy rich girls.
Actually, just to be totally blunt about IT and unhappy rich girls make up a very small percent of of the american population, so everyone else voted for trump. So okay, now we can have discussion on adult issues. And i'm really gratified, I don't think again that ideological sound, even right versus left, republican versus democrat, it's like adults versus people who put signs on their front wans telling they believe in science.
Well, people like that don't know what science is. Do you don't mean their view of sciences? Shut up to ask questions. really. I don't think that science actually, I think that's of the opposite of science.
Whatever those people lost, the people who live in brookline and baths and all the screechy people I deal with in airports, they lost. And i'm really glad. sorry. No.
no, it's great. Yeah, I love IT. So if you could advise america's leaders on restoring the country, what would you suggest focusing on political or spiritual changes?
Well, both those things in my first, all the emphasize the race stuff that's just total poison nobody talks about like in in your, nor in your life you are you when no one's around and notice with your spouse, your college, your matter, your brother, your closest friends, are you like mad about race? Probably not. Most people don't don't spend their lives thinking about race.
Where are other people's x lives for that matter? That is, don't. And if our leaders encourage us to have yet another fake conversation about race, which is really just one person yelling in another person, that person having to take IT, that does nothing but divide the country and makes people hate each other, which is, of course, their goal, so stop with that.
If you in gender, racial conflict in a population is very hard to make that go away. Most americans do not want that at all. They don't see race first is just, in fact, these are all facts.
This is not a racist country, is really nice country, is a country where people give directions to strangers, and like taking straight dogs are just people aren't racist, actually. And to stop with that stuff, restore the color blind, mario's racy that we were promised. That is the basis of america.
Innovation comes when the most energetics martis people are allowed to do their thing, when entrepreneurs are allowed to be entrepreneurial, and artists allowed to create art, and writers are allowed to write literature, and e wans allowed to build rockets. And IT doesn't matter of what color they are, what gender they are, just matters that they have the energy and the drive in the intelligence and the the ability to organize sufficient to get that done. That is true.
And so you know, this mental, the state, the kind of I hate to say up at the time, and they're always going trump annoy, really is he the one who said every person amErica is to be identified by race, by blood line? That sick, like we rejected that actually in one thousand nine hundred and forty five, and we should reject IT again. An unleash the best within each one of us.
I mean, you build this money and demand with king on the mall. Okay, let's follow its precepts. Let's judge each other by the content of our character, by what we do, rather than how we were born.
Like that is, that is the promise of amErica and that we spend all this time taking care of gearing a education system to the people who learn the slowest. Maybe you spend a little bit of time helping the people who learn the quickest. You can't just be making every school dummer.
What about like the markets you want to learn and want to create, like they should be allowed to do that too, just back off and let people do their thing and you will create an incredibly beautiful country and stop encouraging them to hate each other. So that's I mean, those are kind of vibe shifts. These are not specific policies, but those are the first two things I would do.
Second, restore order to the world. We, again, I cannot overstate, is someone who travels a lot internationally. How close to nuclear conflict the nine states has been for the past three years almost three years come february, like on the precipice of IT.
And because our media don't report this, I think most americans don't really have a sense of IT um but we are truly on the end on the edge of like ending human life globally. It's crazy. Nothing like nothing is crazy is ever happened, probably ever in history.
And so the role of the united states, if the nine states is going to be a global leader, not its policeman, but a leader, a force for good IT has to become what IT once was, which is a force for order and stability, not endless revolution, which is what we've had. Well, let's knock off the leader of that country and hope for the best. Well, that didn't work.
We killed candolle. We killed IT on those countries became worse than they were before. There are open slave markets in tripoli, libya.
We will just ignore that. The same people who did that just move on and was bump of parallel d in syria. Let's kill l putin and hope for the Better to stop.
stop. No more revolutions. This is what the soviet union is to do, run around the world, trying to, for mental revolutions, overthrow one government and hope that a Better government would take its place.
That's not how life works. actually. IT takes an awful long time to create something worth having.
Progress is incremental. Destruction is instant. I can smash a play class window in a second. Try to make one.
You you know how play class window was made complicated, right? And that's true for countries, too. So restore order of the united states should be a force for order.
No, we're not gonna blow up your natural gas pipeline, which we did to germany. Destroy the german economy. Destroy the german economy.
I don't know how many of you traveled to europe. Europe is, is germany. The european economy is germany.
And that economy has been crushed by what we did. Stop doing things like that. okay?
Reorient away from permanent revolution, and the lunatics are now running the state department, beginning with the chief lunch is also stupid. Tony blinkin all the way down the chain, just rearing the whole thing. No, our job is to be peering.
Al, when, if your father, you come home, your kids, you're fighting, if your first instant to tell him to keep fighting in a matter, you're a monster, you're a moral criminal, you're a bad dad. No, your instinct is consistent with your, which is tell him to knock IT off and make up, make things Better. And so there are reports.
And look, trump is always and he does a lot, I think, to feed this perception. You know, he's often criticized, as you know, reckless, proceed to the pants or whatever. But in fact, the opposite is true.
I think IT is being reported like in the last five minutes, that one of the first things trump ed did after winning was to. Speak to both of the landscape and putin, and to make IT really clear that the net effect of this war in ukraine has only been the total destruction of the nation of ukraine. Hundreds of thousands of ukrainian men killed east in the ukraine destroyed.
I mean, really just the elimination of a country, the biggest country in europe and out of no one wins. Like there's been no upside to this at all. It's been effectively a genocide against the ukrainians. And we're going to stop IT. Now we're going to stop IT.
And he spoke to both of that's what the united states president should do and this lunch, he has been run our country for the past four years because hasn't spoken to put in once because he's immoral, really. Okay, immoral. Find a world leader who is not immoral.
What are leaders do up? A lot of them kill people. In fact, let's say, about one hundred percent of them do.
If they have enough power, they kill people who are in their way. That's what they do. Sorry, i'm against that. So i'm not a leader, but that's the nature of global leadership that was on a question of finding like a good person in charge of a large country.
You're not going to there aren't any, but you can find Better people and you can arrive critically at Better outcomes. And the Better outcome is no more war and prompted that instantaneously. And I think it's going to work that's worth voting form alone if you voted for trump.
And you know, there are people in your life for, like, I think if you vote for that is your rapist, okay, first of huddy rape exactly. Or lots of people really where their namesake SE need been charged. Shut up.
Actually, what are you even talking about? Stop with that. Don't accuse someone of rape.
Like what? Stop, stop talking like that. Running around accusing people with things of crimes of felonies without any evidence.
Like what's your name? They can answer. It's the whole things, not stop lecturing me.
Adults, people who run countries, the first thing they do is trying to stop pointless wars. They don't comment pointless wars. They end them. And trump just did that. So if you voted for trump on that basis alone, you should be proud of what you did, in my opinion.
So you have you have interviewed so many people. I mean, recently elon mask, I mean interviewed putin earlier in the year.
What was that experience like?
That was great. He was super interesting.
And I should to say that when I interview somebody, obviously i'm endorse ing everything that person's ever done. You know, really IT does really go back to the american media where I ve spent my entire life from the sun of a journalist group around IT. So that makes IT.
Fifty five years have been around this, and its current state is just is almost beyond description in how low and poisonous and dishonest that is. I'm just ashamed to be a part of IT. No, I mean, of course, you would want to interview your default if your job is to interview people, is to interview the most powerful people in the world, the most of different people in the world.
And the point of those interviews is to ask them obvious questions and then let the public in, in your country, in my cases in the united states, decide what they think. That's my job. And so they did that.
You wouldn't interview somebody because the state department doesn't like him. Or the senile guy in charge of the countries declared, warn him without a congressional resolution. The government doesn't want you to interview.
I don't care what the government wants. I an america. Consider zen. I can talk to anybody I want to and moreover, I can ever any opinion I want to use my birth right and that's why don't live in three longa okay, or north korea, any other country of american okay that's what IT is to be american. So um i'm not being defensive.
I actually don't care that the new york times called me a putin love or what I know anyone who believes new york times is like okay, good luck. But it's just a little bit wildering that nobody else wanted to interview putin because what the ca tells you, you're not supposed to want to if they see, I tells me, and just was to want to do something. And they certainly made that very clear to me that makes you want to do IT more.
That's my job. And if you find yourself, like on the set of morning joe taking orders from the intel agencies, then maybe you should just go work for the intel agencies. Maybe should MIT that to your viewers.
Well, today's programme has brought to you by the nsa because effectively, IT is, and the intelligencies have a much greater role in american news coverage then most news consumers understand. But I would say that virtually any news consumers understand. And i've seen that you know for over thirty years.
So i'm very familiar with IT, but it's it's ability crazy that no one has stopped IT and i'm praying it's very hard to stop IT. By the way, i'm praying that Donald trump will I mean, on a long to do list. But I would say near the top, you have to if you want to restore democracy, which you don't currently really have in the lefties are right about that.
They don't want IT. I do want IT. I actually like democracy because I think it's my country. I was born here. I'm an owner of this system, not a renter or reserve.
But if you want to restore IT, you have to prevent the government from using your tax dollars to lie to you. Because if you have that system, which we currently have, trust me, I can speak with the thirty on this. Then you don't have a democracy because you don't even know what reality is.
Other words, the people in charge are deciding what you can know about what they're doing. Well, that's a rigged system by its nature. How was that not a rig system? How was that democracy? It's not. It's an oligarchy of the worst kind.
And I just don't think people in this country understand the degree to which the information that they were the over over their google machines are from nbc user, from the know last of the dying newspapers. They don't understand just how filtered that information is like. You have no idea what's going on the rest of the world.
If you're only getting your news in this country, you have no idea what the canada are really like. It's really crazy. We have an ongoing debate in my office because we travel a lot.
Does the average north korean peasant have a Better idea of what's happening in the world than the average person in a suburb? Bb, boston, maybe what's actually open to debate like that's that's how filtered to this. And so the first step toward fixing IT is admitting that you have the problem.
Let's stop pretending, you know, if you can even go interview pun, who's engaged in a war in the midst of europe if you're discourse from doing that in the us. Government tried to stop me from doing that by breaking into my signal account and leaking IT to the new ork times they got caught, they'd mitted IT if that's a loud no one was ever fired for IT. No other the york times didn't rise to my defense said, you can use an intel agency to prevent a journalist doing this up.
And I was already fine. Man, it's a really, really rotten system, and it's the basis of all we know. How do you know what's happening in the world? How do you know what reality is? Well, because you have seat on your phone.
So you have to have honest sources of information, or least a diversity of sources of his information. You don't have to trust anyone source, but you gotta have a choice. IT can all just be, you know, micky bergin sky telling you what happened yesterday, because not good.
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Well, so you have been in a man media and TV for, I mean, in August of one thousand .
nine hundred and ninety one. wow.
What advice would you have on where what to where to get what to listen to, where to get diverse or accurate non propagandized sort of education?
It's pretty hard. I mean, i've gone so crazy and obviously ouldn't recommend this to other people, but I don't read any news at all ever, period. I don't read any of IT. I was in IT too long. I know how poisoned IT is.
It's like watching a sometimes you meet nurses who are the most honest people in hospitals in my experience and notis tell you, like all man, don't get any cardiac thine if that hospital don't kill you, you ably believe the nurse like he works there and that's how I feel about media like, I know how IT works and I didn't read any of IT. I get all my information from people via text message. I travelled at on to see things first hand because there's no replacing that.
But the advice that I would I give my own children on this question is go with your gut like I actually think we have a much more accurate sort of internal measuring system for truth. And we understand, like you know, when someone's lying to you, you're born with the ability to discern truth from right now. It's, it's, it's unarmed, but it's impervious.
Other words, if I feel someone's lying to me, he is that person's lying is my dogs now give you shop at my house and you're creepy. My dogs have no idea what you're saying. They don't need to know.
They know you're creepy and theyll learn, let you and then I know you're creepy because my dogs have body events you all of the night and I mean IT and you're not welcome for dinner at that point. I don't know what you did, but it's gross. No, yeah, i'm not joking at all.
Yeah, sorry, sorry, you failed the spaniel test. Ossia good luck, freak. All of us have the very same ability.
Our instincts are our most onest guide because your instincts are designed only to help you. They're not trying to sell you anything. They're trying to get elected to anything.
They're not trying to scare you. They're not selling you a time share anywhere. They're merely trying to protect you and inform you. And so much for the information that we take in sort of bypasses the five senses that science tell us for the some total of our intelligence gathering apparatus. Sis, I mean, that's like a total crock.
Intuition is not technical a sense, because science is like a joke, actually doesn't fully described the human experience even even close to IT. It's absurd. IT lacks imagination. It's a sm, I would say, obviously.
But we have been trained to believe that our senses are somehow less valid than things that we read on with kip dia, which is totally controlled at the sea. And the truth is, the opposite is right. If you're listing to someone speak and that person seems deceptive, do not believe that person, period. Tim walls comes out who ran with commonly Harris on a gripper tim walls and I saw him walls and i'm like, I don't you know i'm not going to win died in for an apology that guys, you're a creep just flat out i'm sorry. Yes and I am not calling the, you know U.
S to turn me trying to get him and died or anything because I don't have evidence but is knew instantly that guys lying to me and I think we all sort of know that you know, you can just tell and so like when they when the media came out and said, you know, the north stream pipeline cup blown up, the biggest natural gas pipeline in the world, which fed the economy of germany, of the europe, of the eu, are naturally and IT got blown up. And then I get putting, did IT putin, did IT really he blow his own natural gas pipeline? Why did he do that? Well, because he's evil.
So you're telling me that putin is so evil that he attacked himself because he just couldn't. He couldn't help himself like he ran people to stabs. We just started stabbed themselves in the face.
Is that what you telling me? Just that's just the nature of evil. Yeah, that's we're text.
You shut up. You're lying. Like I know instantly that they were in. Instantly they were line.
And I, and by the way, had the privilege saying so IT was not welcomed by my bosses. I like, I got fired in the end, but but I said, that's a lie. You're lying.
Oh, how do you know a lie? Well, IT does not make any sense. And I see you your lips moving and you're a liar.
And I know that you are so shut up. Oh, you shut up, but you put in study okay, thanks on you're still lying and that trying to be really good gun. Of course, we learned later when we put up the your street pipeline, obviously.
And then we're blame on the ukrainians, whoever was done, even an interesting conversation. But putin did not put up the on the stream piped. We now admitted that IT was a lie. IT was very clearly a lie.
And we're in my old job, someone said to me, well, how do you know that? Did you have inside intel? No, sitting in my living room in maine, you know, of looking to on my iphone.
And like, this is bs. And I felt totally, I think that made me different from others, was I felt totally empowered to say so. I don't feel any obligation to go along with that.
Like why would I don't be intimidate? I guess that's kind of for themself. Ying, don't be intimidate if something doesn't makes sense. So well, hold on, pal.
You know, I don't get what is that students? So you become a woman by saying so like what are the mechanics of that? Does IT change your da, shut up.
Transformer, get great. But how does that work? Speak solely so I can understand, or whatever. IT doesn't matter what the claim is, if IT doesn't make sense to you and the person telling you can explain that, then they're lying about IT or they don't understand that themselves, which is the same thing, just don't accept that.
And if, by the way, if the whole society refuses to accept that, if the whole society refuses to lie, it's like just make the decision. You're not to intimidate me into line. And in my case of my adult middle age man and I paid my taxes, i've got four kids.
Why would I go along with your pushing? No, i'm not period under no circumstances. And I don't want to fight about IT, but i'm not going to go along with IT.
Oh, the vex is safe and effective. Okay, why not taken in that what you make me you know how about no and if you're a father like you're in the how about no business, that's your job. I've done a lot of how about knows and but no offenders like how about no, no, we're not doing that.
No, we're not getting some weird dog crossed the poodle. I don't think so. Why everyone is get a hyperboles.
How about no, okay. I like works pretty well and no one is to take IT. I'm sorry not to attack the the pootle mixes, but I just don't want one.
You know and we've had that conversation quite a bit. My house? no. okay. And I think you can kind of cheerfully say no to a lot of the demands made on you, and you'll get all hysterically and call you names. And just like, no, no.
And I think if enough people do that, maybe like, I don't know, two hundred million of them, all of a sudden IT just stops. We were like, okay, guess we won't get the shit you pootle max, you know, you know, today, maybe next time, okay, under the next thing. So I do hope that the next time there is that is very familiar cycle where some story will happen.
You know, some guy tries to pass ifc twenty, the convenience store, in mini apples, then does of a druggy outside. In all of a sudden, they take that story and tell you that actually it's your fault that he died. And we need to completely change the country that your ancestors built.
And everyone kind of goes along with IT, all the preachers on TV and nicky hai and all the pupils to sort of respective ah we need a revolution because George flood dead, I think at this point, or you know that some virus comes out of china very clearly came from a lab that we funded. And really early we learned the death threats like one tiny fraction what they claim IT is. And on the basis of that, they are going to give us some drug by force that hasn't been tested.
And by the way, you can't sue because the congress granted the company that makes the drug total immunity from what suits I think more people would be like that. How about no, I go hadidja if you want like whatever that's your thing you wanted, go inject yourselves and we're crap. That's fine.
But i'm not doing that and I just not under any circumstances doing that. And I read the autos y report and George floyd, like a hundred thousand other americans this year, died of offend and od, and I feel feel super bad for George floy. I'm not no defending he's death I feel said about his death just as they do about the other hundred thousand who died from but don't tell me that systemic criticism killed George fog because because he didn't and that could accept any more of your lies.
I don't care what you call me. I don't care how much you threaten me. I'm not afraid of you at all because I have no reason to be afraid you, because you're afraid losers ever built anything in your life.
So how dare you lecture me? I'm going to dot man back off. That's a really good posture, a super helped, a non bellige erant posture.
You don't need to get your air fifteen, do you should have one, but you didn't need to like, wave IT around to be like from my cold, dead hands. No, maybe you get to that, but you don't right now need to do that at all. Just like sort of cheerful. No, no, final day not taken the vacs. You know, sorry.
that works. So can ask you about nurses and people in situations where they were put under pressure or propagandize so much that they had no choice or they would lose their job and single mothers. And what do you think gonna happen with these people? What do you hope to see happen? The ones that i'd love that really have you explain how propaganda works? Because, well.
what's onna happiness? And I have a relative involved in one of these suits was a commercial airline pilot. He just text me in the flag out here that there was apparently resolution of juran, michigan, just awarded a woman fired for not taking the vaxs millions of dollars.
And I hope that that is a nationwide trend, where everyone whose life was destroyed in that fit of lies in hystErica is made whole. I really hope so that I do hope that congress can immediately strip the blanket community from the vaccines makers. I don't understand that i've sold products my whole life.
I mean, imagine if you have a product, you convince politicians to force the population to buy your product. Anyone who complaints gets fired and you can be suit. I'm sorry and i'm not attacking vaccines.
By the way, i'm sure they are fine vaccines I don't know. I'm not taken any even, but it's okay if other people do. I'm not mad of about people taking vaccine.
I'm not matter about vaccines, but that's a scam. And anyone who says it's not a scam, can you just explain to me how was not a scam? How was not a scam? You're not allowed to suit.
You can see anybody for anything in this country, anything. So we don't have playgrounds anymore because people made slot member mary go rounds. Remember those is any old enough? Remember marriage? Ant, they don't exist.
They were awesome. I like ten friends who have fewer teeth, and they were born with because amErica go around. Ds, but they have stronger spirits because they were great. They don't exist anymore because the trial bar is, I were going to get rich suing mariage and go and makers and people who were nice enough to build playgrounds. So like so many good things in american life, have been eliminated by the greed of the trial bar.
Good, by the way, next time in the ibyn, good down to the yacht base and wherever you are, just a matter what island you are and look at the biggest boats and just asked, like the boat guys and the the matching polo shirts with the yacht names. I don't like what is the owner of this boat do for a living and just keep a list of how many of them are trial lawyers like a lot was the tobacco settle on the respect or whatever IT was, how competent whatever case they were. And i'm not attacking all lawyers though.
I. I want to because I do hate them with a passion. But even if I like players, I would say, how is IT that there's this one category that's examined from the risk that all the rest of us who are involved in any kind of business face every single i've liability insurance of my house.
The ups guy slips delivering a pack from amazon. But somehow Albert berlin, all the other creepy, creepy billionaires who run these disgusting farmer companies are no danger being suit because their corrupt als in congress one thousand nine hundred eighty six thousand and and blanket community got to tear that down immediately. Oh, well, we can compete.
Well, I just make a safer of vaccine. Then how is that sound when you face the same risk? Every other person who conduct any other kind of commerce or lives in this country faces every single day.
Oh, we can't shut up. Go away. And so that's the first thing. I don't even mean how I go off and number so mad about IT. It's so crazy and that no one can say anything about IT.
And it's like you're against science or not against science, all that which we practice IT in this country. I do I actually believe in science. And if, by the way, if you believe in science, let's see the numbers.
Let's see the numbers right now. You know mine was so security has the numbers we know a lot about whose is injured, who took IT, who didn't about the trials are all sealed. I'll to see this and all stop.
If you want to restore honesty to government, if you want to get rid of corruption, there's a very simple way to do that. And it's with transparency. It's allowing people to know what their government is doing with their money in their name.
And if you can't know, somehow you're being prevented from knowing, then you can be absolutely certain that crimes you're being committed. Because why else would they be hiding IT from you? Why is IT that sixty two years later, after the president in the night states was murdered, we can see all the files on that, all the documents that.
Why is IT that? Twenty three years after nine, eleven files, just too classes. Why is that? My, a friend died in nine eleven, like public, a lot of people in this room.
I was there totally. I changed my life. Why can I know what exactly happened? Like when you answer that question, it's our government.
No federal bureau is the right to tell you that you can't know what your government is doing. Who owns this government? The federal bureau? Who can be fired? No one, I think so we do.
So if you wind up in a country with over a billion classified federal documents, you are living in an extremely corrupt country, extremely corrupt. And everyone around the world knows that about the united. We don't know IT.
We don't think we live in a crop country. We do. And we could fix IT super easily. And that just to declassified, nine, eleven document should be declassified. Oh, shut conspiring.
There's no if you want to create conspiracy y theories, pull down a curtain of secrecy over what actually happened. Why are you afraid to tell me the whole story? Why you afraid to tell me the truth? We can resolve this right away.
Just let me see the evidence. I have a right. I have a moral right to IT.
They have no moral right to keep IT from us. So if I have one hope secretly for this administration is massive declassification. And let's find out what they've been doing.
What happened all the hundred billion dollars sent to ukraine has been no on IT. They don't want to be class. Why that? why? Oh, because it's a game.
That's why and that's why i'm just so grateful that Robert t. Of Kennedy junior I police spoke to earlier, will be a part of this administration. And I think he will be there will be a cabinet secretary.
And I hope that his presence reminds all of us the cost of secrecy. Two members of his family were murdered. We still can't see the documents there.
Why is that? And why don't we have full transparency on anything related to public health? What's the actual answer? And the answer is they are lying and they shouldn't be a .
loud to lie. So I hope that changes. So what about.
Couple of things. One, Jeffery y. Estein files pedi. What do he thinks going to happen with all that now?
Well, I just I mean actually to say at the outset, I lived in dc. I got to dc. My dad work for the al government, by the way, highly classic capacity.
So like I didn't and I lived based, i've got through in high school and I left when I was fifty. So I know I came up in the system. I marinated in IT.
I didn't know that there was anything wrong with that. I would have been the last person ever to question the Kennedy is asinine or jeffrey. Eb, clearly a suicide.
Like, I just had no idea because it's like having an alcoholic pose and then you get divorce emos. Like, wow, you know your husband was a drunk. You no idea, like the closer you are to something, the harder is to see its outlines.
And so when escalation was when he died, you I knew a lot of people who know jeffrey upstate, like a lot. I never met jeffrey up. I got, but I surely know a lot of people to know him and like a lot, like more than ten.
And so Geoffrey ebene was not considered like some far out sinister figure in the world that I lived in. I'm just being totally honest about this. He was like this kind of interesting guy who had had this kind of rotating slam and his house of fit the avenue in new york.
And there was always, this is really prime minister and former presidents and like, it's just interesting people, you know. And I did not understand what that was about at all. And so when he died, I was like, a poor guy killed himself in prison.
And then I got a call from his brother just randomly, and his brother said, no, he did not commit suicide. And that I was really shocked by that. And I thought, maybe his brother's crazy. So this set off of a multiyear journey for me that really changed my views about a lot of different things.
In the bottom on is jeffrey machine was murdered and not only murdered, but he was murdered in the most secure federal lockup in mitt mana tan in the country ay, not just in federal lockup, but in the most secure part of federal lockup. So how did that happen? Well, he was clearly murdered by another inmate.
You can't get any answers to who the other eight inmates on his black war. There was no investigation into his death. I've never released IT and the eternal general at the time attorney general bar clearly knew that this happened and and i've said that in public and he's attacked me for saying that.
But it's just just a fact he lied about IT. And so what is that what is that? Think about that for a minute. And and I don't know the M A lot. I don't know. I don't really I don't pretto understand really any don't understand anything, but I know lying when I see IT they're lying about jeff re, if they're not, whether the investigation and there hasn't been one. And so that's pretty heavy.
Do where are the tapes? Where are the obstinate pes? You know, IT was so funny, they they released to tape, the guy I know actually released to tape of jeffrey obscene talking in mcDonald trump and said, we were friends one and I don't like trump but okay, this was like the october surprise was to d rail trump and ever once like, how can you that I thought i'm so glad they're doing that so let's talk about jerey absent like where the video tapes from his home and new mexico, from his carribean island, from his place, and python, all these videotapes now in federal hands, why can we see those? And we can see them.
Of course, this, this is like a massive black mall Operation runs by various intelligencies, designed to put famous people under the control of governments. Of course, that's that's what I was obviously never knows that, but no one can say anything about IT and is a friend of mine said we're time with us for night kind of if you think about IT, like if you're able to kill somebody in the secure block in federal lockup in manhattan and get away with IT, probably not someone you wants to dig around out with like that's a powerful force and that's a fair point. But it's still we're saying out loud because it's worth living in a transparent, honest country.
It's bad to have rot like that. It's bad to have crimes like that can committed in front of our faces. We can doing things about IT.
IT makes everyone feel imperent. IT makes everyone paranoid. IT makes everyone feel like nothings on the level we want up.
But the society were known and believes anything. And I think that's where we are. The number people I know who are like, wow, you become a really dank conspiracy theory.
He doesn't believe in the moon landing. I must know one hundred people who said that to me in the last two years. This is entrust me if you don't feel that way, you're just not admitting IT because you do feel that way if you're paying attention.
And that's a bad way to feel. Don't think I don't. You don't want a country like that. You want a country where things are pretty much what they seem to be, where people weren't honest. They are straight forward when they make a terrible that they admit.
You want a country that is like the family that you have or want to have, where people are just direct with each other and kind of each other or not. Everything is some crazy multi layer deception designed to screw you or killed. Geoffrey estein like that, so dark.
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Last follow up on that is celebrities don't appear to be as influential for presidential elections as that. I think they thought they were.
I think the whole point of di parties is to get people to endorse cml a now there's a lot of there is a lot this is something that I never perceived at all when I lived in wash, and I thought was like a dumb conspiracy theory, even though I worked in the kind of crypto entertainment business. I know a lot, a lot of people.
The entertainment business, of course, because I worked in television and I know a lot of people, the intelligencies in politics, because that's what I did. And you would hear people once or while I D say, well, they're all controlled. There are files on that person.
And I was like, o, you sound like a freak. Wa, what would do you going to say? Like florida in the water is bad.
Turns out of florida and the water is bad. It's crazy anyway. But that's that's actually true. It's true. And i'm not guessing that is true. I knows something people involved like if you're on the if you're on the house, you know intel committee over the committee in the congress that oversees the intel agencies, kay, it's your job to make sure the city is not doing something crazy like interfering in american politics or murdering the wrong. People are getting rich.
It's not allowed to get rich if you're federal employee, okay? And if it's your job to make sure that like the city is not including with the the mexican drug cartel ls, which they are, but you are almost certainly control with those agencies that there's buying on you, then i'm not guessing on that. I mean, I know one of the people run in that agents being spied on tobe spied on and some of its come out like that's not acceptable at all.
And I think it's very clear that the same thing happens to cultural influencers. And why wouldn't IT right if there are a lot of people in the entertainment business in bit, in the cultural business more broadly, certains inly the news business, who are controlled by other forces, like, obviously, how many of them look independent? How many of them look kinds shifty and afraid? You look at Jimmy kim on.
And like, I don't know what's going on there, but like that guy clearly is nervous, super nervous and I don't know why he's nervous but every time I see Jimmy kim, I used to kind of like Jimmy kim, i'm like, wow. But he worried about something and a lot I feel that way about a lot of them. And so, you know, I don't know what ever get all the details on.
Died, I don't know, didn't never met dEddie kind of glad never been to one of his famous parties. But I know a lot people will have, and I don't know exactly what that was about, but I know what is not uncommon at all. At least one entertainer I know personally was controlled.
That whole thing is real. That's absolutely real. Why wouldn't be real? Why wouldn't be real?
Lean on somebody to reinforce a narrative for the purpose of maintaining power. I mean, a lots at stake running the world. There's a lot of power, a lot of money.
Don't delude yourself. Like people will go to extreme length. Why I wouldn't say. I mean, people risk life in prison to rob a liquor store for eight hundred bucks. So you know that there's some context for you.
So this guy sit in here with see babbs in the orange and then and blue at danin babbs h they run an organization called strategic coach, very high level coaching group. And he has this um what he calls a dos conversation and its dangers, opportunities and strikes. And you consume the carta right now.
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IT is actually now i've already said so many crack, but things that I don't want to totally just credit myself. But I think there are yeah if you take the tobacco in the tar and separated from the negative, you know it's something I don't think i'm like to make medical claims about naked. I think we have a good agency design to prevent people from saying what they think is true, but it's a choice that i'm happy to make come .
back to that maybe so dangerous opportunities and strength. So what do you think is the biggest danger or dangers that we're facing right now as the country, the biggest opportunity and the greatest strength that we have.
the biggest dangers were with iran. I'm just telling you that's the bigger danger. There are a lot of people who want IT. There's a lot of money that's been applied to the popple system to make sure we get IT as a disaster for america. It's done a defensive iran, by the way.
Time is this what is like you you're working for boot one i'm not working for the well just i'm in a piscopal on so it's it's not that I have any affection for ran as you war with a ron would devastate this country um and there's a real danger that we're gna get one. I'm just saying that that's a fact you'll see that's the main danger at their obviously going to be there's give me some economic turmoil. I would have said a week ago that one of the great dangers is disunity in the country, but I think this election results were really unifying.
Yeah, so i'm so thankful of about that. I mean, it's just if you look at them, it's just kind of crazy. I mean, you had muslims in southeastern michigan voting overwhelmingly for trump.
You had orthodox juice in brooklyn voting overwhelmingly for trump. White, pretty cool. You had almost entirely White, righting north georgia voting for trump. You had a lot of black guys in downtown and land voting for trump. Had, if the almost voting for trump, you had south central four, the big short plantations that the guys who own the ranch, you the guys working cutting cane, all voting for trump.
So it's like there's something in this problem with is not just truth from but it's like when every of an election where the majority votes for something you have by definition, a measure of unity that you didn't have before, that's what a Mandatory is. Most people want this and this is a great thing. You know that means that that are you know our common goals are stronger and more important than our differences.
And it's just so nice to be reminded of that. So that's our main strength. And going into an economic downturn, whatever is, is clearly going to happen. You want a unified country. You don't want a country a war with itself getting poor all of a sudden.
And we avoided revolution during the great depression, and which is not a forgone conclusion, by the way, at the time, there are some really radical movements in the united states, but the country heads together in a really impressive, but amazing way, actually, from one thousand and thirty thousand and nine and forty one. And i've been worried about that for a long time now. I'm not as worried about IT so that I would say our strengths in our opportunity is amErica has a lot of problems.
Those problems have been exacerbated gravely over the last four years. The immigration scheme that that by administration instructed opening the borders, letting fifteen million strangers come here, totally insane. That's bad.
The us dollars in a much weaker position, thanks to the drage sanctions on russia starting in february of twenty twenty two. Kicking russia out of swift hurt the us dollar more than really anything that happens since the end of the second world war. But the opportunity is compared to what? Compared to what? I mean, the U.
S. Dollar, while weakened, clearly, other countries are hoping to diversify their currencies, doesn't help them to have the us. Dollar be the reserve currency.
But there's no good option right now. AmErica has a lot of problems. But compared to what europe seriously, canada, australia, I mean, we are still in the best shape of any country that I visit regularly. And that's a massive advantage. And I don't forget that if you can somehow convince americans their countries, pretty awesome, once again, again, it's an attitude, no question, when people feel self confident and this is true in your marriage, it's true in your job.
It's true in every sphere of your life, when you feel good about what you're doing, when you feel like if you're doing the right thing, you're doing something you would be proud of, you're way more effective, and when you feel rattled and shake in and self loving and you know like how many productive hung over sunday mornings if you had like zero because you hate yourself because you did something embarrassing the night before, but when you wake up monday morning, clear headed, ready to go and go for a run and banging out, you know I mean, if you have that attitude you're gna kill IT and um so I do think a lot of america's potential is totally real. IT remains untapped, our energy reserves and are just crazy compared to the rest of the worlds. We have just have a lot going for us.
And if you can just make americans feel that we've not going for us and that we've nothing to be ashamed of at all, stop telling him it's a steamy racist country shot up. Stop telling him that, you know, they're bad, which they have told us like endlessly to stop with, that we're not bad. We're great. I don't know IT wouldn't take a lot to make this a great country again. I really think that you well.
i'm going to ask you about that. But first of one, i'll do some q na with the audience in a little bit. Your alcoholism, you call to yourself a functional alcoholism when you were drinking and party and what not? So what did you? What did you change? What was the, what was the light .
switch that what I did was I stop drinking. Which I found super helpful.
What caused .
you to stop? I mean, in my case, I was sitting at my desk in my office smoking a camel. I'll never forget IT, which I also quit.
Unfortunately, little short ones flavor with chocolate, delicious, delicious cigarette. No one's allowed to admit that, but they were amazing. And but I was saying that my death telling hung over sunday morning having a cigarette, and I just had this voice.
So I think this was god saying, you Better quit. My wife is pregnant with her fourth child, and he was ten days from giving birth. And I was, and I just had this voice tell me you, you're going to lose everything if you don't stop drinking.
And i'd believed that, you know, who knows what I mean? I, what? I'm just a ordinary person with a slightly above average I Q, not super insightful like I have no idea what that was but that happened to me and I followed IT and I did IT and IT completely changed my life and it's hard to talk about sobriety without sounding judges or like one of those borried rehab guys is always electing you on all the steps or whatever.
But the truth is one of the main problems in these countries that everyone's loaded, everyone's on some kind of drug or drunk, and everyone is on pills like I just i'm sorry, I don't want to judge anybody else, but like everybody is on drugs. It's crazy, everyone's an essays or that weird the method give you what to call IT at or all benzo day as the peans you i'm on to light I think i'll take some pizango s what it's insane and I just totally opposed to the weed, the number of fights i've gotten. I used to smoke weed everyday.
I am, as I know a lot about weed. IT makes you passive and stupid. I'm sorry people get so mad if you say that, oh, shut up.
No, I just want more ways than you have. IT makes you in a loser. Are you joking? What do you just face? Your life is so awesome. And I never say this out loud because people really hate you when you do and feel judged. I'm in no position to judge anybody.
I ball your actually if I wanted, do my going to but i'm saying like I know a lot about this subject so I think I have the authority to say this. It's like it's such a thrill to be so per on that hard actually. And if you're not sober, you're never going to achieve the purpose for which you are created.
That's just a fact. You're not and IT makes you weak. It's the last thing i'll say. IT makes you weak. The more you party, the more you run away, the weaker you get, the more fearful you become and the more you just face up to stuff.
And i'm really talk about drugs now called for men and talk to him out like a grumpy wife, like there's nothing scarier er than a piece of wife like in the world. And if you run away from that and just go golfing and like, so she's crazy, you know what doesn't get Better? Like man up and like, tell me what's wrong just like sit through the first three minutes and then you find out what's wrong and IT gets Better and you get stronger.
SHE respects you for not golfing and for looking into rising listings to her complaints for a minute. IT makes you stronger when you run away, when you go for you get hire. IT makes you weak.
And it's like a process. It's like the more you tell the truth, the more sober you are, the more you face things that have make you afraid, the stronger you get is like life one a one. But nobody feels free to say IT. And last thing i'll say, we just go full sauty on the drug thing.
I mean, I like full freak and sauty one of the benefits of traveling a lot if you go to countries so this don't put up with IT like you're so uncool like you don't like me to bring a joint your country now just cut your hands off if you do that because we're not try to do that in japan. Actually, good try to do that in japan. You're going to singapore.
You live in singapore. The drug test you with the airport, if you're in citizen and if you fail the drug testing, if you smoke weed, you're gonna rehab for six months. They don't tell me when where you are, you just you got to read that's true fact and said, didn't two, nine? I was someone who whose friend showed up at the airport in singapore flying home, got drug tested, gets into rehab for six months.
He was engaged, his fiancee left and married somebody else. hilarious. You know, it's pretty big deterrent to getting wasted, actually, IT turns out. Yeah, that's harsh, okay.
But compared to what watching people die of facilities on the sidewalk, if you've been to our cities recently, it's totally cruel and inhumane and disgusting and beneath us as a nation to allow people to odon drugs in the sidewalk, there's no kindness in that at all. It's cruel. You hate people.
If you allow that, would you allow your children to do that? Now you change them to the frequent radiator till they sobered up, because you love them. When you hate people, you let them odon drugs. And when the whole country do that, and encouraging them to do drugs, and in crack pge to crack addix giving, we the kids, are you joking? I just lock him up, man.
I mean, I mean, and i'll just not be totally about as a former drug that and I really mean that from the bottom, my heart, I hope we should get full sauty on those people, including the policymakers who allowed IT. Because y've killed so many people, they deserve to be punished in a very severe way. So yeah, I was that for unpopular. No, no, no, a bring back to war on drugs. But this time we're not joking.
yes. Well, see, I think, I think the warm drugs was, I believe addiction is a solution to pain. So the drugs, the alcohol, the sex, the gambling, the work cohler sm, all the pursuit of the dopamine pursuit is because of either one you're just pursuing this, this feeling you want or trauma and things like that.
And I have mixed feelings about, like for instance, there's twenty five percent of the world's prisoners are in the united states where the highest incarcerating country in the world, and there's two point two million people incarcerated in the us. And the majority of people that commit crimes are under the influence of drugs now call, and forty percent of people incarcerated are committed to violent current. The other sixty percent of not so a lot of these people are added s and so it's it's one of these things. I take a compassionate approach and at the same time um portugal a curious whether at now because like all I can go off of his really from several years ago, I don't know how well that you they whether red through the pandemic and I haven't stayed up to date on IT, but what they did is they legalized drugs but the money they were spending on enforcement when into treatment and IT cut the addiction rate in half, almost all violent crimes went down but when you just make I don't know.
i've spent a lot of time in portugal and I don't think that's an accurate representation. And I would say I know a number of people more than two who got off heroin and jail and who look back on their incarceration of blessing, I mean addiction. And I think you've experienced with that.
I certainly do. They're crazy. You're not in your right mind when you're addicted to and you're totally crazy, you're like a trapped animal.
You'll do anything oh yeah, absolutely like that, that are record on drug treatment. And united is like a joke. It's a special just a business more it's made a lot of money for the drug treatment centers members like treatment.
We will show me a treatment center with that over fifty percent excess rate over five years. I've never heard of one. Maybe there is one i'd love to know we should replicated everywhere.
The only thing i've ever seen that works as A A. And that's because it's based in like the core truth of life, which is you have to admit that you have no power to solve your problems. And if you don't, then you're just lying yourself.
So I think that works. But you know whatever opinions differ, but it's just let's just apply science to where's the treatment center with like an eighty percent success rate? Where's one with an eighty percent success rate?
Don't the only ones that really have really great success rates are a long term six months a year, two years like volkan academy. The individual they they literally have people mostly you know Young adults that check in for like two years and they have an incredible thing, but they it's a long time, right? And then I can't remember the name of, but in italy, this is one of bobbi Kennedys favorite models of recovery, where they have these very long term, put him in nature, put him around different environments in, connect them.
That definitely is good. Yeah, but I guess I would also just say I left something out. I'm so mad about the drug thing that I am sorry and out endorse the udi drug program though I meant IT.
But I do think we should spend a lot more time on the other side of the question, which is endorsing ing so brief IT is so awesome to be clear red and sobs as much as IT doesn't solve all your problems. You're still the the lumpy loser you were when you were drunk. But IT begins the process of healing your soul and there's so much joy and so body no one ever endorses yeah everyone's I go is Better when you're loaded.
But that's just a lie. It's a full blow lie and no one ever calls them on that. And I I hope I mean, trumpets sober, Bobby, sober. I've been the meetings, Bobby. And I hope that people now in positions of authority who are on television all the time, we'll just tell their own stories more often and just say, you know, i'm so glad to be sober. It's so great because IT is yes yeah in .
although the drugs that that kill people are legal and the drugs that save people's lives like the ibo games and certain plant medicines are illegal. And so the whole thing is just lopsided. And part of the chAllenge is, you know one of the initiatives we have a genius recoveries. We want to save twenty thousand lives a year, one hundred thousand plus people that are dying from op a addictions. And so were .
how many people die of zanetto don't that's what i'd like to know. That's a legal product that like every woman in amErica has a medicine cabinet, every kid has IT to college campus or I mean, how many if you've got kids in college, how many of your kids friends have to go to a treatment to get off bcs? How people die every year from benzo s and alcohol, many thousands.
How many people die from withdraw from bezos? All locked. And those are legal.
And psychiatrists prescribed them without thinking through the consequences. And there's no sanction. And those psychiatry should be criminally charged, in my opinion. That's crazy.
The sackler paid a billion dollar fine for sending open IT throw out apple atia, but psychiatrists who hand out benzo s which are deadly and physically addictive. We just like, oh, no, that's that's medicine is not medicine. It's totally wrong and it's some point. We need to call out people on the individual level if you are a psychiatrist whose handing atoll to children and benzothiazole without any thought to the addiction and suffering and brain damage that results from those drugs, and you should lose your medical license at very.
at at least yeah, absolutely no.
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There is always time to pray and reflect alone or as a family, but it's hard to be organized about IT building a foundation of prayers going to be absolutely critical, as we had in to november, praying that god's will is done in this country and that his and healing come to us here in the united states and around the world. The charity, obviously, is attack under attack everywhere. That's not an accident.
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So looking back, being a father, what is the greatest lesson that has taught you? Because you have four dollars.
I have three daughters in the sun, have four daughters? No, I that's three a lot. yeah.
I think they are like a union. You know if to negotiate with them, no, they're awesome. I mean, the biggest lesson of having kids is everything flows from your marriage.
And when you have a happy marriage, your children are happy. Marriages is the core of a family. And I do think people spend way too much time going to their kids sporting events and none enough time with their spouses.
I think they spend too much time with their kids and not enough if they are spouses. And if you want to make your children happy, have a happy marriage. And if you want have a happy marriage, spend time with your spouse.
Don't golf. listen. And so that's been the main take away for me. And there is a period in my kids are grown. My oldest is thirty boat, amazingly. But there is a period in parent hood that everyone in the shumse kids is familiar with were just so chaotic, like there's just so much going on, so many demands from the children. You never have time to talk to the person with who you created the children and you're really at risk of wrecking your marriage during those years.
I think mean, you really like an actual risk and not just in the obvious sleeping with your assistant, though that's a thing too, but just in a much more insidious in common way where you just sort of independent each other because you never talk. And if there's one thing I am hardly like a marriage concern to some ducks journalist, but just having lived IT, I would say if there's one thing I would encourage people with kids to do, it's ignore the kids in favor of the spouse once in a while and go out to dinner like make yourself do that every week if you want your children to be happy. And what's the measure of their happiness? Well, measure their happiness is they're willingness to like, come home is their love for each other.
Know if you wind up in a situation where your kids really love each other and are close with each other, you have done a good job as a parent. Like that's the clearest measure, in my opinion, and that's really the dream of every parent. In every parents, heart is the hope that what here he will leave behind is kids who love each other.
And if you want that, love your spouse. Because that gives kids the core, the stability, the anchor. The kids want to know that everything is okay, and that tells them that everything is okay.
Yeah, great. So see, you seem to you deal with incredibly serious issues. I mean, you're quite an influential person you've got. I think it's always goes back and forth between you and joe rogan who has the biggest forecasts. I don't know .
if this is rogan created, the rogan created that I talked her rogan today actually amazing guy. But I just want to say one of about rogan, i've been in the media, as I said my whole life, rogan was like a sick actor and a stand up comedian and like an ema fighter OK.
So he starts to single the podcast where he talks like three hours i'm in television and like a big network and i'm looking over this being like that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard. You know, no one's going to listen to with three hour podcast from some MMA fighter I know right. And and this guy is not even in our business at what's he doing.
He completely changed, not just american media, but american history. He created a whole new, you would be like this one guy invented the newspaper or television. I mean, that's how big what rogan did was.
And I just will admit freely that I did not see if coming. I did not understand IT didn't think that would work in the fact that I did work as something so great and important about americans, which is they really want to learn. They're not learning in school.
They're not learning in the rest of the media. It's all shallow and dumb about race and gender. It's all lying and rogan just like walking to set there with interesting people on talk for three hours.
That was the most affirming. That is the most reassuring thing i've ever seen in thirty five years in media that that worked. And so i'm just i'm thrilled by rogan. I'm proud to be his friend and i'm just a really admire him more than anybody in the media by far.
Yeah well and I mean and again, you are one of you are one of the most influential people right now in the world in media and over the last year, I don't I don't think what just happened on tuesday would have happened without rogan, without you, without elon muscular. And there's a series of people, but they are reaching lots of people. And what the reason I bring this step though is that you seem to be super light hearted about IT.
At the same time, I see you as a very interesting guy in terms of you deal with very serious issues. I mean, you're interviewing world leaders. You're calling people out that you disagree with your and you're funny about IT. You seem to just really enjoy your life and really you just seem to have a real strong center in the midst.
Well, i'm not I mean, I don't think i'm in charge of history. I don't I have a keen understanding of the limits of my foresight and power. I don't think i'm god.
I believe in god, and it's not me. So that's like the root of my happiness. I know that everything we do is basically as dogs barking, IT will be forgotten.
You know, you do your best, but in the end your name will not be remembered, your grave will not be visited. You are insignificant in the scope of history period. And knowing that you will die.
And knowing that, and I keep that ever president in my mind lightens IT a little bit, it's not up to you to change the world, gods and control, not you. And so all you can do is your best, knowing that you'll probably screw IT up at least half the time. Just apologize when you do, and keep going.
But IT sort of lightens the burden a little. But I see these people in washed, like, I have to change the world. And like, you will at best to make IT worse.
Like, you're an idiot actually. And and so I, but the differences, I admit that I know I am, I know I am, and that is such an affirming thing. And also, the other thing says, I have dogs.
I have a lot of dogs, and they sleep on the bed and I home with them, and I really love them. And so this was my wife, and we sit in bed and we spend at least now our day talking about dogs. Aren't they great? They're so great.
And we have these circular conversations that are the same every single day. But despite the fact they're repeated three or sixty five days year, there are no less enthusiastic. And since here, like we really mean IT, that that talks amazing.
Yeah, that talks amazing. We're not embarrass about IT. And IT is such a great lesson that the most beautiful and the deepest and the most important things in life take place right in your bedroom, on your bed, right in your life. Like don't imagine that the only things that are important are taking place on your phones or in some far away country in a battlefield of a conference room at the scale of world economies.
No, it's a sleeping dog with her tongue out of her mouth is like way more important than anything else is going on right now because it's happening in your bedroom and that's your dog and that's your wave and there's like joy right in front of you and you should experience that joy every single day. It's like your instincts don't ignore them if you feel something really strongly. It's true if you're deriving great joy from something totally stupid, like watching your dog nore.
That's okay. Don't anyone tell you otherwise? Do you want to mean I see these people, these political people are like, no, I need to make the world safe for trans kids.
That's not like, okay, great. But first like have up being nice to your own kids and in pleasing your own wife like get a dog gets more frequent perspective. Don't me. Yeah, yeah, sorry.
No, it's awesome. awesome. I can. You would take few questions from the audience. okay. So go to the Michael logo for we go for twenty four.
You come on now.
Just introduce yourself and go ahead.
Thank you. David is sarno. If president trump cki ask you to be in his cabinet, would you say yes or no and why?
I don't think i'm in danger of that happening because I guess I just proved i'm kind of illinois who can't keep his opinions to himself. So probably not the guy you won in your cabinet. You came out to mean a cabinet meeting another day seen was murdered, you know like I don't think so.
No, I I don't think anyone's going to ask me to serve in any position like that. I don't think i'm suited for IT one of the things I have disliked all my life and had no respect for or people get out of the lane. Do your good add.
Each person is born. Most of your skills are just in born. Sorry, no, want to say that is just true. Have a lot of kids. I see that my kids, and sure you see your kids like that kid is good at one thing that kids got another.
The whole point of life is to figure out what the gifts are you've born with the god gave you, and hone them and stick with them. I ever was like telling kids where you should learn to this now, don't learn, do anything, take the things that you're naturally good at and become amazing at them. You will be happy and successful if you do that.
And I tried apply that to myself. Guy, like what I do. I think i'm above average tat. I've done, find doing IT. So what i'm not a human sky.
I don't imagine this because I can, like, do a popular show on the internet that I could, I don't know, run the treasury department. I just don't think that i'm going to do what I do and i'm going to keep doing that until I dropped dead period. And and the other thing is, I just don't like political people.
I just don't. I don't believe in. I just don't. I like trump a lot. I like some people around trump.
But in general, anyone who desperately wants to wield power over other people should not have any power at all. Any person who works with money should be broke, and I don't believe in that. I don't think you should worry a power or money.
I think you should serve other people. I really believe, I mean that too. And so I don't want to be around people who want a ton of power, you creep.
I want to be in the same room with them, and I want to have dinner with them. I just don't like them at all. And if you live in washing, like you have to spend your they're like next booth at the palm and they're just disgusting to me. So I mean that. Thank you.
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first stop, I want to say thank you. I've really got into your show in two thousand and seventeen when you started on you know full time on box IT. Was so I opening so amazing? And I don't think you take enough credit for the effect that you ve had over the past four years in waking people up this.
I don't believe we would have had the same results if IT wasn't for you. Joe elan, people like joo chief, waking people up and making at mainstream. So thank you.
I you had people at your doors. I know you've been threatened. Your families been threatened. You're a patria brother, and I love you for you. Thank you.
Thank thank.
You kind of shut down my question, but i'm going to be disagree with you. You would be the greatest press secretary in the history. Take the freaking.
Can you matter? No, I think I think I used to say to reporters who worked for me, I would always have the same road. I was given the same lecture.
I would say you can, you know, you should be passionate about things, but if you, you you can't cover your own girlfriend because you love her, so your view of her is totally distorted, I would say to my wife's almost fifty six, i'm like, I think you're just totally hot maybe you're not I have no idea would look like at this point, but I think you're hot because my view of my wife is so distorted because I like her and I think the same is true for hate. If you hate someone, you should not be covering the person because you can't see their humanity. You're just blinded by rage.
And I feel that way about the national media. I mean, I really mean IT. I dislike them. I know conservation is always telling you how much they hate the media, hate the media.
Imagine if you're me and you spent your whole life with them and you know them all personally, and you know just how corrupt they are that they would and they have set them and told lies. They put people in prison, separate them from their children. I could not be in a briefing room full of people like that.
I would just be spitting hate of them. And I don't want to be hateful. I don't be around people I hate. And I really mean that I would be up there like screaming at them, you know, I mean, and saying horrible things to them, like really horrible personal things, you know. I mean, because, I mean, I know what they've done and I would just say IT and I don't that's not a Christian way and I don't I don't want to be that guy. So no, I can do that job.
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hi tucher. My name is just a mcnorton. And I just also wanted say thank you so much for your courage, your leadership, your presence when you were fired and you pivoted quickly and you gave a middle finger to that mainstream media, that was amazing.
I've recently heard about your spiritual experience being attacked. And earlier today, r fk. Junior eluted to the fact that he believed this larger issue that we're dealing with is a spiritual battle between good and evil.
And I was just wondering if you could speak to us a little bit about your perspective in being grounded and speaking truth to power and what it's going to a take for all of us to continue to unite, to come together, to put down our differences in, to help those that still might be sleeping, to wake up. What do you think we need to do? Thank you.
Your question I an I kick on for ourselves just I want to pick one part of IT and say um two things. One I think our obligations to tell the truth at all times, telling the truth is not an excuse to hurt other people. It's not, oh, you're fat, you know, that's not the kind of truth i'm talking about at all.
But I think we should be kind to each other. I think there are all kinds of things we shouldn't say and think we should be banned from saying I believe in free speech, absolutely, but I think we should restrain ourselves and not be cruel to other people. I violate this all the time, by the way, already have just in the last hour.
But in general, I think we should be kind of each other, but I think we should never lie. I really think we should wake up every morning with the kind of news resolution. I'm not gonna a day, and if I can tell the truth, i'm not onna speak.
Don't let alie pass your lips. And if we do that, we are transformed inside. That's when we become bulletproof, when we decide to tell the truth, period.
And the second thing that I think we should be aware of and awake to is as we watch american politics revealed is not really political at all. It's not really about politics. This is the battle.
This is the eternal battle between good and evil. And i'm not, of course, suggesting republican party is good is certainly isn't where the democratic parties is all evil. And not saying that is not that simple, but clearly, underlying all these issues is the battle that every culture has described.
Every religion is described from the beginning of recorded history, which is a spiritual battle in the unseen role, is as real as the chair m sitting in. That's what i've learned. That's a fact, by the way.
I did not grow up believing that I grew in a totally secular world, but I have learned that through personal experience that is absolutely real, hundred percent real, and and the politics are a manifestation of that battle. But, and I think it's very shocking people, certainly shocking to me. It's like we can't believe how much evil there is.
I couldn't believe this people pushing wars for the sake of killing because they enjoy killing people. That's in fact, I know them. I know is Jenny personally really well, that's what that's about.
It's shocking to me, but we should not get lost in that. And film ose about, of course, evils real. What do we think IT wasn't? No, come on.
What we should remember is that good is also real, and it's among us is present. And I see IT so clear, my wife this conversation to nine o dinner. It's like you think of all the relationships that you've lost with every person.
This room has lost relationships in the past five years. This country's been divided on purpose, and that has affected all of us at the level of even our families. But as my wife pointed out, and you can't say this enough in place of those lost relationships, raise new relationships that are rooted in truth that are so much deeper.
They're not shallow, but all are not acquainted ship. They're like almost like relations like you. I have conversations with people now.
We've only known for four years that are deeper with the conversations I would people like group with or people unrelated to. It's insane. We are being compensated for our loss in the form of true unity with people. IT is absolutely crazy. And that is a manifestation of the spiritual war that i'm describing. Like that's the other side of IT and the number of people, and I won't get to do at great length, but in one sense, the number of people I know who, like me, grew up on the coast an affluent secular world where, you know, god was at best like an idea. Many of them on the left, including Bobby Kennedy, until si gabbin.
A lot of others who were all the sudden, like coming to realize holy smokes, like they, we're kidding about this, like there actually is got, you know, and who are coming to a spiritual awareness, people who never thought they would come to that awareness at all, never even thought about IT who obvious and are and um and are joyful about IT. It's crazy. There's something totally real happening and I should end by saying i'm the last person that i'm not here to represent Christianity.
If i'm here to represent Christianity, Christianity will be discredited because I have not lived a life worthy of that faith at all. Pretty mediocre person, obviously worked in cable news, please. So it's not about me.
It's just something that I have noticed and it's absolutely thrilling. And there is a deeper unit. You saw the election results again.
In the end, trump cut votes of faithful muslims and faithful juice. What and something about trumpets about this moment is a moment of division, but also it's a moment of unity. And we should be really grateful for that.
I am really grateful for that. Thank you. Tucker, thanks for being here, my nate's jill human, and really glad that we're talking also about faith. I was a delegate to the republican national convention from north CarOlina, a and so was on the floor of the convention.
And I just want to share we had a briefing um to our delegation from susi walls before hand and I don't think the american public truly realizes how clues to death president trump was and he if he gave his traditional speech, um he would have been shot and what they shared is that at the last moment he had decided to put up A A slide about health care that gets very excited about and he turned his head to point to a slide and that slide is typically shown at the end of his rally. In this one time, he decided to put IT up at the beginning of his rally, and he went, and he turned his head to point. He was at that moment that the bullet passed into.
Many of us think IT was the hand of god that was their present. And but my actual question to you is when you left fox news, we're having a lot of conversation today about opportunities. And what George Peterson shared was selecting opportunities also deselecting or selecting opportunities what not to pursue.
And it's also what same ordinance shared as well. When you like fox news, you i'm sure had many, many opportunities. And what i'm curious about is you're thinking about how to select going forward the opportunity that you did select.
And you know what sort of rubrics lens did you think about when you deselected or didn't select opportunity ties in in the pathy took and didn't take why I would to take up with one. I talked to trumpton any was shot. And I was really struck for a guy who's often been derided as a nurse ist.
And I understand why people call that being honest. But he was not talking about himselve. The city captured that night in july, in july, he was, at least in my conversation, when he was talking about the people in the crowd.
And how crowd was, if that known, was listening, was just been in home. How proud was of them for not running. And I thought, how is incredible? I think I tried to be a nurse st.
I pill battle, I would say, for all middle age men, particularly for me. But I think if I got shot in the face, i'd be talking about me and he wasn't. And I just thought, wow, there's something I do think that changed him.
I do I think that i've talked him a lot and I think that changed him. So there's that when I got fired first, i've been fired a lot. So i've been fired enough that i'm always grateful for a little bit of public humiliation because I think it's really important, particularly for men, particularly successful men, I think it's important to fail.
I'm not just saying that I mean that i've lived IT and not just fail and like a novel way, but to be a little bit humiliated because if when you succeed and I succeed Young, really Young, and my twenty in television, you just become a horrible person and you never sort of pause to ask yourself, am I doing the right thing because success is self ratifying, like, of course I do in the right thing, i'm succeeding. Meanwhile, you're rotting inside to become like a horrible person. And so getting fired, having some big public failure where you can't hide IT or blame on other people IT really forces you to look inside and asked, like, am I doing the right thing? And by the time I got fired from my last job, I like, took me about less than a minute to be excited.
My wife was thrilled. SHE was so excited. I I fired.
And as to what to do next, i'm not that guy. I don't. I'm an instinct player, completely not a list maker. I told you that I love dogs. I try to make decisions as a dog wood by smell.
You often see dogs like my dogs or bird dogs, and they we hand birds with them and they don't know whether birds are. So they just run and they're just like always they're a sniff in the world, but they're running in the whole time. They're not walking looking for the way they're charging in you to the spruce, looking for the growth.
And I try and live like that. Like guy, I didn't know what I was going to next, but I wasn't going to stop moving. I'm to keep moving because I am afraid of entropy.
I am afraid of like, and by this point in my family, my kids are at a college. I paid off my mortgage. Like, I guess I could not work.
I guess I don't have, you know, crazy money aspirations was like, no, i'm going to keep working. I'm going exactly what time to do, but I not like get up every morning and try to do something. And I was really blessed because elon called me the day I got fired and said, you should put your stuff on x or or a free platform.
I didn't take any money for them for the record, but he encouraged me to do that. And i'm just so grateful you. He changed my life by saying that.
But even if he hand said that, I would have done something like that because I just think you should just keep moving and like it'll become clear what you should do, but always keep your nose up, like just sniff. If you, if IT smells bad, don't need IT, you know? If IT good, eat, you know, that's kind of how I feel.
If you just keep your dog senses um honed, you will make the right decision. I really never knows so much of an an answer, but that's how I make every decision as why I got married at twenty two. So I had too many kids, you know, all the big decisions of my life, of urban made on instinct.
And that turns out to be the best way to make them. If I set down with the list, like prosing, I was like, do the prosing counts? That doesn't not put that my mouth, you know what you mean? So that's work for me. It's all I can say.
Thank you. Thank we'll do one more question .
we have time for.
So do you have any tools that you would recommend to help Foster understanding with those that might have different perspective? So whether that will be empathy, understanding, cognitive bias like in gw, vo grew burb confirmation bias, anything that you use to help Foster understanding? It's so, but it's do you have camera in my kitchen? Because we're just having this conversation, you know because, look, we just had an election.
And I think I probably have had a very simple experience to a lot of people in this room, which is, I mean, for the first time I went, I mean, i'm been a journalist so i'm not endorsing canada's, but the trump thing I after got shot, I thought to myself, the stakes are kind of big, like the country is honest, going off a Cliff. I was just went all in for trump. I never thought I would do that.
I spoke on his behalf. I spoke the N. C.
I IT reales for him like I was. I was just like, flat out. I'm for trump. I never done before for any candidate ever. And of course, you know, not everyone in our world was like that, impressed by that.
And there were some people who were deeply offended because this selection wasn't about who's got a Better program. IT was about, know, is trump not see or something? They tried, you know, all the stuff, and people believe the proper and is so know.
We had people not in my media family, I will say, but people close to us who were like, really offended, like, I can't believe that out there, and dorsey nai rapist. And so my wife had a lot of conversation. And this people we love, you know, for real, who are good people, by the way, not able to distribute, to use a bad person.
And some of them were wonderful people and but they just disagree or they're deluded or whatever. And so how do you handle that? And we talked a lot about IT, like for hours.
And in my view at the end was, you know, you don't have to whenever your argument actually and sometimes and i'm a professional debate, so i'm pretty sure I could like crush pretty much any any one in the debate is what I do for a living is but my whole life debating people. I think i'm good at that. Your transmission guy, like you can fix the transmission.
I'm a debate guy, so I thought, what should I just like crushing debate and just like must raw the evidence and therm adom and be like, actually coming heroes is horrible. And here's why I could easily do that. That's what I wanted to do.
But then I thought, you know, the only way you really change people's minds is by just loving them and like you're just set and take the ship for a minute, actually, this kind of what I did and just try to be as loving as you possibly can be. And just like if you think that you're on the Better side, if you think you have a more humane e position on something, live IT out in your life, like show people love and that wins them over in the end. I don't think in your personal relationships you win that much by didi peden's debate points going i'll be superior, ana. I just don't think that works or good relationship.
Where are me know? Did you know that according to apartment agriculture? okay. So like teaching by example, I think think that also being happy.
I think being happy is a huge marker for for something really important. I mean, there are two sides right of a debate. And one sides seems kind of, you know, grounded and cheerful and has functional relationships.
And why to respect them in kids who love them, they are probably on the right side. And if the other side is like living in an apartment, you know, screaming at msnbc and compulsively petty, their cats, like may be in the wrong side. I'm not in me.
I ve just been serious. Like the people with the baLanced, happy lives are probably on the right path, and the super angry people are calling everybody hitler probably in the wrong path. Like if your program is so effective than how, why is so miserable and why do your kids have weird pierce sings? And like, they clearly hate you and your wife is obviously, you know, has no respect for you at all.
You don't mean it's not working for you. So that's how I make decisions. I look at the outcomes.
I'm not going to do a real estate deal with the homeless person. I'm not going to invest money with a bankrupt person. Probably not gona hire a obese person to be my personal trainer.
And i'm not going to vote for the party of unhappy people because that doesn't work clearly. So if I want to change people's minds, then I want to model what I think successes. Which is calm cheerfulness, which is peace, which is connection between people, which is stable, enduring longitudinal relationships. You that success to me, and I think by living that openly, like you change way more minds then by any argument that you can muster. That's what i've concluded after thirty years of making arguments.
25。 I thought you calling means and casey means interview was amazing worth Kelly IT, where is Kelly? He's round here somewhere. He'll be here to night. And I mean, there's a lot of interviews you have done that are just so I opening people can learn so much and get so much perspective and learn what's really going on and all kinds of air is Jimmy door, which I watch with with fascinating um what interviews have you done this year that you think would be well.
all the interviews with people I thought I did disagree with. I mean, I lived in southern california as a child, and you know, all the organic peanut buttermere of my neighborhood. I found incredibly annoying.
You know, IT means saving the whales and fury ARM pits and lecturing you about eating White bread. And I was like, a stop, tell me again about how woodstock was shut up heppy. And as i've kind of older, I realized, actually, I love those people.
They were right about everything. And it's just wild to see that a lot of them, just one up an alliance with them, actually. And they were right about all the health of, I mean, I smoked until I was forty five, so and I love pizz.
So clearly you're not taking health advice for me, but IT doesn't mean that they're wrong. You know they're right actually. And so really the most beautiful and rewarding experience for me for the past four or five years is realizing how much I have in common with people I thought I had nothing in common with, including bobbi and cali and Jimmy door.
And like just a new my world. I mean, just the list goes on to be surprised in your fifties, to learn something new in middle age, to realize and cheerful, fully admit you are wrong, and then find out, know all the things you are wrong about, and accept things that are clearly right. Like, I love that.
Mean, maybe some people are embarrassed to, but I seem our whole political class, that kid mm, they're wrong about anything. They're still defending the iraq war, but I think they're in bondage. They're trapped, they're fearful.
They're terrified of emmitt the wrong about anything because in the whole IT a bullshit comes crashing down and just crushes them like the wick of witch of the west. How much Better is IT to live in pure freedom by admitting the truth about everything that you don't have to be afraid at all? You got to feel like I was totally wrong.
I got fired from my job. Like, who cares? You're just like totally free when you're honest.
And so that has just been incredible to me. I've loved IT. I love.
Thank you for coming the genius baby.
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