cover of episode #2224 - Tim Dillon

#2224 - Tim Dillon

2024/11/6
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Key Insights

Why might Trump need to go on suicide watch if he loses the election?

If Trump loses, he may face significant psychological stress and public scrutiny, potentially leading to a need for mental health intervention.

What historical signs indicate a collapsing civilization?

Blaming Jews and obsessing over gender are symptoms of a collapsing civilization, according to one of the speakers.

Why are celebrities out of chefs seen as a sign of societal decadence?

Celebrities out of chefs indicate a focus on comfort and luxury, which can be seen as a distraction from more pressing societal issues.

What are the key reasons to vote for a presidential candidate according to the speaker?

The speaker emphasizes ending international conflicts, achieving energy independence, and avoiding the need to support foreign dictators.

Why might a socially liberal Republican be appealing to voters?

A socially liberal Republican could attract votes from both socially liberal and conservative voters, potentially bridging ideological divides.

Chapters

This section explores societal trends that may indicate a civilization in decline, including celebrity culture, obsession with gender, and political polarization. There's a discussion about the role of comfort and decadence in cultural collapse, using historical examples.
  • The conversation touches on how societies in decline often become obsessed with gender and blame minority groups.
  • Celebrity chefs are mentioned as part of a comfort-oriented culture that emerges in decadent societies.
  • The discussion includes how political figures are perceived and the conspiracies surrounding their influence.

Shownotes Transcript

The joe rogan experience.

It's the end of the world as we know that I feel .

i'm feeling good. Thank you for I heard you were having a problem getting big guests and things were not going good. And I said, how fine and i'll help.

I'm always here to help what we are talking about, doing a live show mothership.

And you know IT might have been we don't know. I .

could have been .

interesting.

It's a if trump loses, he's on suicide watch.

If trump losers, we're not enough to hide him. We're going to have to pay a car till to shelter him for a period.

month, year, a meade. You just move to a yeah sort changes rationally.

But yeah, no. If if tremblers is IT definitely he definitely will have .

to told IT down. You were around .

a bit scene before .

he could .

be a hero. On the other side.

that's true.

You could .

emerge just completely. Do like a lady. I total seen the light flip. This clusium ity is super important.

Say, I did this. Yeah, come with me.

I knew that was gna happen, right?

That's why I told those joke. Yeah well the funny thing is that people going that he's a hollywood plant like those people they .

are like key was a hollywood now yeah for hours every now then i'll come across a comment. People think that some fucker grand conspiracy y like role being yeah puppy masters. Ah so is juice that they think the juice are .

the juice IT always gets to the juice. It'll start somewhere and then .

goes to the dress. I forget who told me this, but it's like one of the symptoms of a collapsing civilization. They start blaming things on jews yeah like one of them is they get very obsessed with gender. And then the other one is they started blame and juice where the other thing is to those right now.

they make celebrities out of chef like to get very decade in this happen in rome. And they really yeah like they they like people that provide you these comforts, become celebrities because you even .

so much comfort living a decade .

and lifestyle and I never considered .

that that's one .

of the things that people say is like a harbinger of the apocalypse, is like celebrity shows you people just focusing way too much on like no article.

dance or whatever. My life likes thirteen different things, each one of the size of a quarter. Yeah, I need mistake.

It's yeah, bring IT all at once. I'm a garden. I need my food in a large plate. Yeah, I up just a giant and hunk of meat. Well.

it's also so so much time. It's like three hour. I can't do IT and the waiter tell you about every single thing and IT feels very like indulgent to sit somewhere for three hours and then get educated about like where rasberry came from, right? You know.

I can take IT with the oma. A sushi like filled Frankland's leaves plays. sure.

That's kind of fun. It's that you watch him to do IT. You watch him like sliced IT up and put IT together.

It's kind of cool phone. Just know what you're in for when you get there, you have conversations. There's a small amount of people just so you could get to know folks.

And as social works good because you don't have to talk that much right when you're directly across somebody for three hours, that's intense.

And the worst is like someone could be in the middle, some fucked and horrible story. And then my mother came back and he was staged for, and this is a peanut from australia and decrease eadem c lease with those south.

but and say.

thank you. Thank you so much but I hate people that ruin .

meals with real discussions about anything that's depressing. That is a problem. Anybody who comes out and if there's money being spent.

keep IT to yourself.

Talk about things that we you can all get on board. Nobody cares. My that is gonna. That is a fighter. Hey, 嘿, not now.

Yeah, yeah. It's the emotion dump that just like, what am I going to do with all this? Yeah, I motions.

People talk too much about personal things, and then they expect you to offer them some degree of comfort. right? What can you do? You can do anything. I'm started. Sister has .

to personnel.

no. And it's people that just go around ruling all the relationships in their life. So it's just a piece of shit, which is fine. And then there's so they just say it's bored. Their border line.

right? Because there's a lot of my mental things like that, that are just sort of patterns that people fall in.

pattern and ica rude .

ness like some people just not nice.

not nice to wait to you invent with the pharmaceutical industry such a profitable thing, they will everything eventually will .

be a disease i'm more, more convinced is not real. I think a lot of kids have a lot of fucking energy. And there's suppose we do another stuff, not suppose we be seeing in a desk all day.

Put him in the military, let them, you know what I mean.

or let them play video games. professional. They seem to set real fucked. And still when there's no how come they're fully engaged when they play video game.

there are people you meet. I have grown friends in my life that are yet on thirty nine. They're in their late thirties.

And i'm like, the best version of you is dying in the ukraine. You should be a flag on a mental, and we should point you and go this. He made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom, and that's the best version of them.

And don't have enough wars. We don't have enough dead people. So well, if halloway.

we're going to change that. We are if we had more wars, one thing that people would appreciate is the whole concept of america. We got attacked like after nine eleven.

Yeah, after nine eleven. I don't know where you were, but I was in L. A. And the fuck, and will hear a lot Young to me. But the flags on people's cars were everywhere in los Angeles, which is crazy, like everyone was super patriot and less people urge.

And I felt IT felt, you know, people get mad when you say this. IT was the best time ever to live in america, and nine, eleven IT was the warmest time. You felt, I never felt Better about the night and felt united. We were compassionate. We truly love each other.

I think that tell people in israel fuel everyday really yeah .

isn't IT so they've go through IT so much that their desensitized to IT at this point.

I had a kick box at my friend shook y and he was for misery and he was always telling me, like I one of his house for dinner once, and him and his wife, they're anying the bongos and dance in the change. Yeah, the great time, right? IT goes like this, and IT goes in this area, you always, where are you going to die? So every day is party.

party, right? They might have a drug problem.

I don't think they really were drinking. They were just having a good time. There were happy people. But he was like, you have an appreciation for life. You live in a war zone.

And I think in america, where we are so removed from that, that IT doesn't seem real.

Toss right. But you and I have appreciation for life. We're not a fucked in war zones. So it's not the only way to have an appreciation for life.

absolutely. I think you can have an appreciation for life in in a murad of ways. But I think one of the the the downsides of being so relatively safe is that you when we talk about war, it's not real, right?

Unless you ve been there.

unless you've been there. I have known. I have friends that have been there. They know. And I think we talk about conflicts all over the world without the intimate knowledge of how hellish they are and how how much pain is associated with someone going in fighting and dying and then killing people were killing people and being scared. And you. So one of the things that I think people are waking up to now is that, you know, we can't be everywhere in every war fighting everybody. And then just, you know, not recognizing that that has consequences.

You say that. But if common haris wins and this chinee takes over, the CIA might have a chance. He putting IT all time is IT right now.

They just called IT for a and. And i'm excited about IT because many people will be in jail. We don't .

think you don't .

get excited right now.

Many people will right to jail, right? It's like when deer leader died in to cry for six months yeah if you didn't cry.

they put in jail. I don't think we should get nuts with the counting. If IT feels good, if IT feels good, lectures do IT. If IT feels to me, the numbers and the columns and the tabulation kind of is a way to time. I think we just .

go with whatever joy read things.

whatever whatever they want.

I mean, do you see Rachel medal calling for elon mass contracts to .

be taken away? I did IT, but that's it's kind of make sense. I guess if you racial matter .

but it's the most banana st thing ever. You have literally one of the greatest genius set in human history, a guy who is simultaneous ously landing rockets, not just shooting them, landing them, having them, getting caught by robots in the sky. Then you have tesla, then you have starlink, then you have the borrower company. The guys simultaneously running all these different fucking.

but I bet raco m pretty bright. But I I have to send you this.

but they only .

care about their political opponents. I think I think that we're right now where it's like somebody might have a great talent, but if they disagree with you, you have to.

And Jimmy, you gotta see her say IT, because it's so unhinged. She's like, SHE used to be reasonable. At one point time.

He was reasonable. You know, mattie b. Wrote a book called hate ink of you, great book. But he basically makes the argument that Rachel mana was essentially blow rightly. Yeah, that is the same person they are.

SHE was good friends at Roger's. They had dinner all the time.

Put this volume and go full screen. If trump doesn't win.

the defense department and NASA are gonna need a new arrangement for all their rockets and for all the multibillion dollar contracts elan musk companies have with the us. government. The U.

S. Government is going to have to either, I mean, unwind from all of those contracts, or elon mosques companies are going to have to unwind from him. This is an untameable reality in national security terms. Now that we know what we know about elon mask this.

what is that? What endorsed .

president trump?

That is a fuck in genius.

They're very good at making enemies. And then when the enemies they've made treat them poorly, they are shocked. This is what they do. They kind of bully people, and they intimidate people and they threatens people. And then when those people then, you know, go back at them or try to assert themselves in any way they're like stun, that that person has autonomy and is acting in their own interest. You know this is happening over over IT.

but this idea that is crazy because that's literally one of the most unique talents yeah in in terms of engineering terms.

SHE doesn't understand that, does he doesn't know that. But how twenty people doing that was crazy.

But how space ax has done things that have never happened before? Sure, these falcon rockets landing, they catching the rockets that, like all the plans they have for all these different things that trips to mars, no one's doing that. And this idea that you have a different political philosophy or ideology, or you support a different candidate, and the solution is get rid of the guy whose the most genius inventor, perhaps, of all time ious, reading that he has to deal with his supposed conversations with pun, he had conversations, oh, no, across.

And he's the other thing. I think that from what I understand and i've read a little bit about this pay warbled elan .

refused to .

provide starting to the ukrainy because they were gona use IT to attack russian. There was going dramatic escalation in the war, right? And I think he was trying to avoid that. No, I think he was trying to avoid a dramatic escalation. And in that war, so the people that want a dramatic escalation in that war, the people that think that's a good idea, he's an enemy yeah.

fuck and Christ, it's that's that's something I think people should be voting on. Imagine if you put IT up to vote for people OK. You guys think we should fund ukraine to the to tune of one hundred and ninety billion and maybe have someone else come along and say, this is an alternative, what we could do with that money? No.

there's no vote on that. There's no vote on a lot of the things that we're told to live with. There's never been a vote on immigration. There's votes for candidates as support IT or don't support IT, but has never been to vote on, you know, should we secure the southern border would unanimously be voted on and people would unanimously pretty much say, absolutely.

Well, how about the voter? Yes, eighty four percent of amErica think we should vote ID. I shot my I D today. Um jie, what's the total so far was like .

the latest results. We can just be to early voting. Early voting in pensylvania is down. You can check this out.

Early voting in pencil venia down for democrats, twenty twenty at one point six million register. Democrats vote early now, yet eight hundred and twenty one thousand. Where is republicans early voters? I think less.

Twenty twenty was like five hundred and forty seven thousand, five hundred and twenty one thousand this time, meaning that the republican early vote in pa, which is the most important state, and mission gan and georgia is around the same as IT has been the democratic of early vote is is somewhat depressed. IT is not as strong as it's been now. I don't know that's a pattern. I don't know that's indi.

That's just IT. Listen, how many people have they quit? Quit the democratic party.

There's tons of people there. There's a lot of hidden votes. So there's people that are sick of trump.

They're onna vote for her. There's people that are sick of the democratic party that are gone to vote for him. And then there's probably people that are motivated by row robi way. And women potentially might vote some. I think .

that's the republican's biggest fuck up.

It's a huge fuck up. I think suburban women are certainly a big demographic .

that swings elections and how its urban women with special get.

Wait a minute. psychopath. Hold done. what? Wait a minute. I walked in to that.

Do you know .

that they found in such men as much as IT as women.

of course? right?

sure.

You know, they found out that that boxer, that when the gold medal, the olympics, is actually a man? No, yes. The one everyone was complaining was a biological man with piece of shit.

I have a medical condition, now has a microphone. Yeah, internal testicle, male and biological. X, Y, chrome, olympic box.

So crazy to me. And I think the biggest problem is the donor class. Because the donor class of the democratic party, and like republican party, you either of people that are business owners that are donating because of business interest, or you have radical right that are donating because they are of a radical activist that wants something that the american public thinks is crazy.

And biological men competing in women sports is something most people think is crazy. And and thirteen year old getting puber blocking hormones. Eleven year old, you know, all that stuff. Most people think it's crazy. But they have to just count out of this donor .

base that is call and say, yeah, yeah, it's all about money.

right? It's all about money and the money guys at least, like at least the billionaires will go, I want to build casino or I want to do this, I want to do that. I want to pollute a lake.

This isn't good. But you know where you're coming from when you're these radical activists, they're kind of motivated by this ideology that nobody there is a very small group of people. Like if you went to most people in sad, do you think an eleven year should have a gender realignment surging or should take hormones to block their puberty? The vast majority of people would say, no, no, they shouldn't. That's a crazy idea.

But the thing is, most people will say something different than they actually feel privately because they don't want to be attacked, right? That's a weird one. Because the people that will attack you are almost always the people that are people that shit high, right? And those are the nutty st fucked .

and cross people that will misrepresent you and right. I have a friend whose, you know, they have very Young children. They live in long island and they you know, there's like up now there's a book read about gender identity to like five and six year old crazy and and i'm taxing with them and they're going we're very like liberal people, but we're really confused as to why this is happening and activists .

in the schools, that's right. That's what is a lot of these teachers are just activists and a lot of them don't have fucking kids. And a lot of my gay clear .

or trans or or that, here's other thing I like them. I would like to blame women, but it's like most of this stuff isn't being pushed. I is not like it's being push because a lot of people go, all the groomers are pedophile is some of the my people put a lot of are just these do good or types that want to have medals, pins on them and ribbons, pint on them.

Is that what how great they are. So they're going as so it's not all these female teachers are not all trying to have sex with your kids. They're just trying to get accolades from their peers and they want to talk about what a great person they are.

So they're just like falling for anything and they're out there distributing, you know, whatever IT is books or you know telling kids because they to be the right side is a good and there are just, you know, I don't think they are nobodies pushing back in a way like there's a lot of elitism and condescent that comes from the democratic party. Democratic ty used to be a party unions of workers, of workers rights. And and, and IT was a party that my people, like my grandmother, was in for years because he believed that people should be able to have health care, and they should be able to have sickly, or they should be able to maternity care, whatever is.

And then IT became a party dominated by kind of corporate etes, very wealthy donors at wall street people, finance people, and also very radical fringe elements that are advocating policies that most americans don't agree with. And then you cover together that coat coalition of interest groups. And the only way that works as if you can descend to, because you can't have these debates, because they lose them, they lose the debates, you can have them so the way to shut down the debate is to tell people, if you don't agree with me, your racist, uh, homophobic, trans phobic, your nadia, you're stupid.

You're not worthy of having this discussion because they don't want to have the discussion. Because if they wanted have a debate about health care, that's a debate where people understand that. If they wanted have debate about like debate about early childhood ducaine, people understand that.

But the things they're choosing to focus on, like having a wide open southern border, for example, benefits nobody, right? Truly, unless you are a billionaire multimillionaire who wants to hire people and pay them less money, IT doesn't really even benefit the people that are coming in to the country because they're working for wages that are far less and IT certain. Ly doesn't benefits ans but like they don't want to have that argument.

Well that benefits the people that are coming because they coming from a place where they are fuck in zero. yes. So they work for very little, very happy. They are ten people in a house. sure.

So much more likely to be taken vantage of somebody. So they're not going to union ze. They're not going, you know, be able to assert themselves at all.

Where does the argument for offering these people? Ema c, but the thing is, like you've gotto vet them, you've got ta figure out who's a fun criminal. Like i'm all for letting poor people in.

They want a Better life, but i'm not for illegal workers. yeah. Meaning, like I think those people should be paid what americans are paid ah, I this should be a standard on this soil.

If you live in this fucking country, you should have a working wage. You should if you're going to work forty hours a fuck and week, you should be able to live on IT. You should have health care.

You should have all the things that people deserve. And I think if you think about the amount of fuck and money we spend doing other stuff, we could do that for everybody. Yeah, that could be done yeah. And I would fix a lot of the fucking and problems we have with money in this country in the first place, like the fuck in the amount of influence that pharmacology drug companies have. Honor is bizarre, not exist anywhere.

I spoke to A, A, A woman who, from chicago and SHE, worked for a very wealthy democrat donors in chicago when standards was winning, when know he had won that primary, and they were very threatened by sander. So SHE was working with all them, and they all went to dc. And they all, you know, met candidates at one time.

They're back and booted judge, and then they met by. And then they decided, even then, he was like, they go, he's not with that. This was even then, oh yeah. And then there was a decision made that the best canada to play ball, to unite the party and to get rid of berny standards was job. And so all of the democratic power brokers, all these big wealthy families, decided to line up and destroy Sanders and elevate biting.

And that's when he said he left politics because he said he was so disillusioned, because he thought her job was to like, help wealthy people make, like leona, political decisions that helped people get healthy care or whatever. But then when he realized that the job is actually to get rid of people who want to change the status quo, SHE became disillusion. SHE left politics.

But SHE, that was her job. And, you know, so when somebody talks like that in the democratic party, party standards was doing that, they get rid of him. You one hundred percent.

yeah, yeah.

It's you thought he was interesting. You endorse me, said, yes, he'll be a very .

interesting candidate. Well, I like this idea of making things easier for poor people. I think giving people a path to get out of abject poverty is a good idea. And his idea of taking and funding all the social programs based on a small percentage, like a fraction of a penny, all these speculative gambles at the stock markets doing.

maybe that would work. But I was like, and then he came off your podcast and they go, he went on a trans phobic pot like the attacks.

started a media, yeah, they they called the podcast racist in homo phobic and all kinds of different things. And I have got, I found out about because I ve got a text message from my body, say you, okay, my and then, like CNN is they wrote hit piece on I for what? For bernie Sanders.

like what? So this is that you come out, you endorse and a left. And I I probably vote right.

His anti corporate, he's from outside of the system and then immediately your attack to attacked the podcast. So it's like, no. And then come on, hair got blast. But this woman is running on a platform of joy.

So is important.

Joy is the, is the policy. The policy is joy.

I want to take what she's take when you laugh at all time that sound like fun.

The platform is joy. And there's people right now that can't feed their kids that are immiseration to what, for whatever reason, that there they're not doing well and they don't have health care. And he goes, be joyful and our joyce's are where it's like crazy. It's like fully insane. And I don't understand who that connects with.

Well, it's completely manufactured. Yeah the whole thing is manufactured by the media and by whoever is run in the country, whoever run in the country, by the way, you do in a great job considering there's no president, right? We've had no president for months.

That's okay. Common mars, maybe years, sure, but common hs has been campaigning. He has no time to be president joe and has gone. Then somehow another they let him went over to micros and he says.

while shit like I to take, his republican puts a maga head on. He's getting fun, by the way, for him today, I still support him. And because he's fun now, he clearly wants trump to win. He hates her and he .

never liked the oblong so big. Posted on twitter, there was a physical altercation between a jill biden and someone from commons staff. I don't know if it's true.

but it's fun. what? Listen, chill, bide. And we know is a psychopath and we know that because she's she's encouraged her husband, who should be on a porch to run for present. It's disgusting. Just I think one of the most yeah I think sometimes sure.

I think he doesn't know good in the bright lights, he is an attack. SHE is a woman .

who claims to be a doctor. She's not a when you know that why you know that no you know jill biden just has a doctor at she's not a doctor of anything in and SHE makes people call her doctor joba. And so already she's .

mentally not even like .

a professor like is professor and you have a doctor that somebody might say doctor rogan or whatever, but this idea that she's the first lady, not a medical doctor, not a professor, and still making people call her doctor while she's doing the least dr. Orly thing ever, which is letting an elderly man be parted around to try to win the presidency again.

is crazy. Well, I think he was enjoying the power. Yeah, of course, and I think that ring is very hard.

precious. Don't want to let you go to. Well, she's enjoying the power. She's enjoying not going in a maybe members of her family, not being a jail that would .

help that choose join that.

Do you think he parnes .

his son because his son just got hit with a bunch of tax evading charges?

I mean, I don't know. I hope trump pardon and write him into the administration. That's the ultimate win hunter goes a chance to have on the podcast.

No show. And he did up, I thought, was early, early on when he was writing a book. Remember, he wrote a book. I remember, yeah, they reached out to to get press, and then the laptop story kind of blew up and then I was like, get him on and then they're like, no, now we you .

don't want to pre laptop.

you want to post lapp. This was post laptop, but they thought they had squashed IT. So this was before elon and purchase twitter, once elon purchase twitter, and then they that there was a coordinated effort by fifty one former intelligence agents, say that the laptop is russian disinformation. That's right. Then the fucking cats out of the bag, and then everybody knows what's going on.

Well, this is the also the problem of saying that donal trump s unique threat to democracy when you have literally like credible, documented examples of intelligence officials lying to the public and facing zero consequences and trying to IP late election. I mean, that's that's a huge problem.

Will google doing that right now? yes. Robert, steam work, robbert abstinent work Robert epstein has compiled, like all I familiar different abstinence yeah different one femoral um interactions like google search engine results and uh what you are what you're shown on your home page of google news and how and influences people and how you can sway under sides like in a significant way right towards one candidate or the other depending on the search results.

But one thing that people are point out on twitter today, Jamie, let's see if we could replicate IT, why don't you google, where can I vote for trump now? You google wear, can I vote for trump? Let's see what he says.

Because people up show you what I saw people posting. It's mostly Harris stuff. Where can I vote for drop? okay. So here IT is, where can I vote .

for another wise? The first articles is acquired. There's only one reason anyone votes for truck.

It's all areas yes you so you don't see this could hold slow down, slow down. The google admits trump Harris search for discrepancy says fix is coming I don't know what the fuck that means um but look at the box so you google where have over trump scroll down a little bit, go down a little bit more um where .

can I google search?

Where can I vote for? Harris shows right a new conspiring. There's taken realization. Click on that the variety thing. So this is IT.

Where can I vote? Where can I vote for? Harris showed a map while similar.

Trump search didn't. So you google. Where can I vote for trump? IT didn't show the map.

Now it's google. Where can I vote for Harris? What's you when that happens? You just.

you just voted for her. Vote is, by the way, that count is a vote. You just that counted is one vote.

Let's go go back up. So please see you google. okay? The same thing in the new york post says fix is coming, voting for coming.

Harris, Donald, triple harm people. Um so it's negative things about trump. Where are you get negative things about trump? If you google work and I vote for trump, you get negative things about trump.

Google, where can I vote for Harris? And then right away, its has vote centers. First search result is vote centers after get past the news.

fascinating. So it's true. So look here there's, you don't see vote centers.

You see all these stories. You don't see vote centers right away when you google work. And over here you see vote centers right away. So it's on a conspiracy y theory if you could just .

reproduce IT fuckers .

yeah is dry is .

clearly a with with White you know the the media and that's the other thing with I I think trumps said the advantage is also running against the media and the media is is terrible. And I think he's one of his big advantages has been, you know he's been able to kind of call them out successfully multiple times yeah. And so it's not just he's running against commoner, he's running against a hostile media that does a terrible job at reporting facts when IT comes to him. Well, what d trump says, wild shit and some of its a lot of IT stands on its own as wild and crazy yeah but when they manipulated pears more than the other night when he goes, it'll be a bloodbath in the the autumn industry if i'm not elected and then they are just say, oh, there's a trump if he's not elect, there's going to be a bloodbath.

One of the reasons why I was willful to endorse was watching obama repeat the lie that he said that what premises that is very fine people on both sides, right? Yeah, that's a he literally says i'm not talking about White's premises in the K, K, K. Those people should be condemned that right? What is yeah well, talking about was the people that we're coming to protest the fact of the statue being what's interesting about .

trump was the first guy, yes, he was the first guy in pome beach, whatever you think, to trust this reasons to not like him, this very legitimate reasons not to like him, but he was the first guy in on beach that opened moral logo to jewish people, to gay people, to your people of color. Like people were allowed. There was all these country club.

And palm bees are prevented. Those people are now, obviously, people go, well, you just did that for money and it's sure, fine, whatever. But like he was the guy who did IT, right?

He only do is short of members. Yeah, they did IT for money.

Yeah, he plays the door. And you know so to me, it's like his one of the his biggest advantages has always been that the press cannot help themselves. When IT comes to him, they are rage add s and they like hating him and he feed and they get more popular and they get bigger when he is around.

But when he lost the election, CNN drop forty percent. That's right. So right away.

they're addicted to being in a you know hostile, contentious relationship with him and then misrepresent a lot of what he says to clad out lie and and that's a huge problem. And they can help themselves if they got out of the way IT would hurt him because like any politician, then you're just going to be dealing with other politicians or your your supporters or your detractors or whoever. But you have this media is lying about you and you can constantly call .

IT out IT helps them. I think the cats out of the back, the media, it's I mean the the video that I did with trump is well over a hundred million views yeah between twitter and youtube and spotify, well over hundred million. The one I did with elon just yesterday was this morning IT had sixty five million views just on twitter.

I don't want to upstage you. The video that I did that jd fans got three billion views. IT got three billion views. nice. So I don't want to upset you. But now, I mean, do you do you think it's going because, I mean, you talk about this, I think I will be decided tonight, but you think maybe not.

no or not if it's close. interesting. I think that's when santa take place.

Sin nans are real. Okay, this is the really, there's manipulation. Manipulation will take place at four clock in the morning.

Interesting.

don't you think? Well, do you think that's when ballots show up if you're going to cheat?

My grandmother, my grandmother died in two and seventeen. SHE was a big democrat, has been voting with, and he voted six times for commons. And if you think that's wrong, that's disgusting.

I don't know what to. That's who SHE wood have voted for. SHE probably would in her honor. And how much fucker y is going on down at the ballot box? Probably some for sure.

So my friend, who's actually outside, but i'm not going to say his name, so I heard and is about boston meeting someone, sent him a thing where they were like duplicate ballots in georgia in twenty twenty. Like weird stuff, this weird stuff, like really weird. Now I was a guy was like, I I bought the idea that was a trump t loss if people wanted buy and whatever.

And maybe that is a cat I don't know, but like there seems to be more evidence of fucker y than I was willing to. But that doesn't mean it's there's probably fucked in every election. There's not zero. There's not zero, right in every election.

There's something when I ask trump, like, do you say you lost the twenty election? Can you prove, actually, show, tell me I gave right? I gave him all the room.

I would give him him an yes, like, tell me, yeah like this planning information. They wrote a book. It's coming out like k put IT out, digest m four years.

Maybe it's out. I don't know. I haven't seen that.

No one says my life willing to believe and not willing to believe. We know that the tech companies and intel agencies all coordinated to suppress certain stories and like they will admit IT that no question I haven't seen the direct evidence of that election interference that is hugely election interference .

is I think that would have affected millions of people's decisions yeah, then that's a huge problem. That has a giant problem. You have three hundred million people. The elections accounts where biden one was by, like how many votes total and he was link states .

eighty three thousand and eight .

was very crazy. That's crazy. You imagine three thousand people, if just half of hold that laptop .

story yeah and listen, I think a huge problem is that the intelligence agencies are completely unaccountable, meaning that there has been no accountability at all for anyone who suppress the laptop story. I mean, where is this kim q woman? Who should they have to the secret service? The craziest thing in the world, the I of roof lady, the slope room, i've taken gravity bung hits on acid on roofs that have more of the pitch than that. And I didn't fall off. I'm not exactly a navy seal and I was able to do IT.

It's nippers on a similar roof that had more of a pit.

The whole thing as a shade is humanly passed. He was cremated, the house eleven days. The house professionally scrubs, professionally scrub. And then nobody talks about IT. What did you see? The the cell phone data that shows that someone was meeting up with him, meeting up the the, where is this woman is a .

black rock commercial.

The whole thing is weird. And then beyond it's beyond .

street harvey as well.

Twenty twenty four fucked in create y as no digital foot. There's not one, but there's very few people that age that have no digital football. And then if you talk about any of this or you say anything, people ride IT off as sort of A Q on whatever.

But IT isn't. It's valid legal. And people norms, people that don't think like this are even going that was fuck in. weird. It's just weird .

that they never had a press conference. They never had a toxicology exam that released yeah that was net like someone wants to shoot the present. Wouldn't you assume that person's out of their fuck in mind? Maybe they are on math. Maybe maybe we can find some sort of a reason why we feel a bit Better.

And then the next guy was a guy who, like the three students, a barrel of a gun is going through the bushes on on a golf course, like something going to mark brothers. And that guy was a guy that, like CNN or or amazon, forget which one had been speaking to about like the ukraine. He wrote like a song about the ukraine and how important IT was to support the ukraine.

And he's been like interviewed by the news, like a cable news. And they had a relationship with him. And imagine if fox news had a relationship with somebody who tried to assassinate obama.

Bite in Harris, right? That never, you would have never heard the end of IT, right? Most people hearing this may be your hearing for the first time. But like he was, this was like a source. Or this guy that they kind of profile and you know, IT came out that he was and then his kid got posted for child point.

Well, just like a that was wild. I'm say, hi, how much do you know about the vegas st thing? Is that the three .

women that we before .

into the room with him? I was reading this thing in the day about how is three unaccounted for women that apparently checked into the room with him?

interesting. I I don't know that.

but what's I je heard never that research a lot. I mean, there's cell phones, I think, that were found that were an account for he had a girlfriend that wasn't there that I think he sent to .

the Philippines or something like that. But that's mary luda ley was a girlfriend who went to the Philippines. James is controlled opposition. But I mean, he's a guy he does who knows where he's he's getting tech from. Nya has on speed though.

Yeah, I don't know.

He feels it's an interesting day because everybody has IT a weird tension. Yeah, not here. People friendly here. But I was just incorrect and everyone was friendly and the cops for everyone is kind of family.

But no, wear the glasses. Yeah was a .

nice median time I was good like nobody.

my friend, you from yeah the team deal yeah that was .

that was very nice and IT was that's the thing of my cards and that can be nice. And IT wasn't my car, was know of a rental. And IT was just kind of nice to meet people be out. But you know, IT is a weird. There is an interesting, I think people just want this .

to be over one hundred percent.

They need to move on.

Yeah, I would be nice. The matter who wins.

if we get all, just take a breath.

Let's imagine SHE wins. And one of things that SHE has been very good about during the whole campaign is changing in our opinions just done. What people think if we can influence the president based on popular opinion is not a good chill.

I'm great at lying. Get ready. I hate ice cream. Like what she's been able to do, which I respect, is look at the american people in one of them and that's good or at least adjust her opinion. She's adjusted.

It's like, I agree, listen, i'm fit, but i'm charitable with her. I'm very charitable. I don't think she's like the worst.

I like her. I think she's fun. I think she'd be fun to sit and have a drink .

with I was really hope and I was .

onna get to talk to her I I was wishing .

that you would mean that just the the options were flight to her and meet for forty five minutes and I was like, that's not what you do is, you know, elon set at best yesterday he was really find out about people an hour two and three yeah yeah. Like you could bullshit people for forty five minutes. One hour two or three sometimes is going to come up.

Well, the great thing about your shows that is not script to talking points where people don't come on with agenda, go here. I want to say this, that another thing, you sit there for hours, you talk to them in a real conversation and what they really think will come out.

And but here's a thing i'm going to be nice to you. I'm going to be nice to come, my Harris, I would be so friendly to her. I went trying to shit interest in.

SHE was on this show getting high, smoking weed and then .

waving a gun around. You know, that's bad gun handling, of course, but it's I unsay bant don't point on, sure. But even when loaded him, yeah, but it's fun IT would be fun. But here's the thing, if SHE did come on and a little cocktail, a couple of, I bet she's fun. SHE is not much older than me.

Yeah no, he is probably fun. Shi probably is surprised, but was angry. Yes, SHE is this attractive lady. She's probably surprised that she's running for president because they told her, you know, he probably wanted to there's there's reports that he was like, you're not going to pass me over because they want IT so he said, yeah, they didn't want her and SHE .

really to say, though, yes.

because he won't thrown a fit and said they overlooked a woman of color .

or had a press conference, posed a lot of shit about cutting machine.

where whatever he could have done, they didn't want to deal with that. And she's been a career whole life and he wanted the job.

And what I heard was that the biden kind of Foster, in no way what I heard was that they were going to have a primary, but the joe biden said that he endorsed ed her. He endorsed ed her. And then I was this weird situation where they got to kind like run her interesting by the way.

i'm here in this some fuck well here going from anyways, I think she's she's a very motivated strategic person.

Is there in the evidence of that jane fini, joe biden endorse her uh and whether .

not he was made to endorse? No, he does.

I picked up at the rest three women. prop. Stephanos records control opposite that while still old stories, sex years old Stephen paddock hotel record showed three women registered in his room.

Interesting, but they could have been probably, this guy is who fucking man. You give a car, especially if you don't want those lady still in your that's a good point. You're got a mist and SHE SHE drugged him.

He was .

probably showing .

the relax IT probably .

was a dis probably. And this is my deck has problem.

not so slick.

say, but if you wanted to make sure they weren't stealing from you, you like you have to have a to get onal gamblers, I think hookers and professional gamblers. Yeah, they just and also he had no track record.

That's other thing in patch is interesting. He just easy emerged, right? That's interesting .

about these people. He might have been a gamer, but they gave him credit for me. And like A A video poker that if .

you ask people .

that are really in a game, like no one makes a lot of money, video poker, gamble, really.

there's all kind of reports about that, that IT was some weird saudi cool that they locked down the country in the days after. I don't really know enough about IT, but IT was a very strange thing that make any sense. He has never been fully. I mean.

he just shooting a concert like what supposedly lost his mind.

and then he just wanted to kill everybody. And here's the thing though.

that's real too. That's real too. That's real too. And if you you wants to make a splash, h and you knew you're gna kill yourself and you are some fucking and cycle, and you just wanted to gun down a bunch of people, bang. Let me, what's next?

You know, it's one of those things where IT disappears and then IT. The thing about all of this is the news moves so quickly and so much he's going on. You can IT gets hazy, the recollection of IT, like the trumpet shooting, even the the recollection will get hazy in a few months from now.

Forget a few years, even in a few months, the idea of had being a slow proof. People will remember, right? People just remember guy climbed ed on a roof.

They don't remember one hundred and twenty yours away. The sequence service didn't clear the roof. He was walking around. People were telling them there's a guy walking around his creepy he flew drone over the area. A range finder yeah all of those details that are very important, but the range find is nuts.

Like anybody with the range founders should be arrested. If you ever a range finder and you're walking around area with the president or president candidate is going to be working, someone should find out what you're doing, what you're up to.

And didn't have explosives in the car.

Yeah, he explosives and there's ophite cared with radio control devices. He had remote controlled explosives. Like, how is he getting that? He's twenty years old.

Yeah like where you what google search do you have? Where you ordering these things? Are you putting them to get some of manufacturer for you? Would you buy IT from? Where's the investigation?

Nothing, nothing. This is one thing where his father is leaving a costco. There's one like video, Jimmy, maybe you can with this like one reporter and his dad and someone in like a mask are leaving costco or bj or something like that and he's like no comment and he just gets in in his car. That's kind of the only time i've ever seen the parent. This is the only I think they released a statement like we're terribly .

it's also interesting. It's like some people here is this is the dad well, this is jump shoes. Dad blows off questions. I got A P, E. Set, but there's .

another one where he's leaving a costco here. I'm talking yeah that's .

i'm talking what he says.

For any statement you've willing to share with us right now, mr. crooks.

I got a pizza as forest .

cup quote .

the interesting yeah and that is little .

cash the fact costco, the week after he was, he looked very calm with and he has a full cart of food leaving cut like it's insane.

Well, not only not, imagine your son is, forget about the fact they tried to kill trump. He did kill someone and he shot, killed other people. He killed the guy who was trying to .

shield his wife. Can you stop this for minute? Who is getting that much food two weeks after your son tried to kill the president?

I'll look at the size that fell with a lot of food.

I get IT, but he has a full card. And by the way, he can't get anyone to go to cost for him. He's walking around by .

mini techy OS any money? I mean, he's not a wealthy guy, right?

I mean, got to have a friend that got a costa.

pretty nice car.

What is got? Have a friend that will go to costco. This is got a full card.

What is that car? Like a pretty.

this is just a weird to me it's an interesting like ready after your son does this your at costco buying the .

store with the unama .

yeah with someone with some fed in a mask with .

sunglasses on the CIA goes .

we will take you to costa, keep your mouth .

shut I look this time with the the hat, the hood he's got gloves on dude, he's got gloves on so he doesn't leave fingerin, it's crazy. The guy gloves is, what does he have gloves on? It's not good.

Show me. Can you please .

stop with your algorithm?

Change me enough. Jme was, he was raised on live leak.

He was.

remember that? Yes, he was raised in beheading videos on line.

I was back before instagram. Yes, good. I've seen more people murdered over the last three years on instagram that I have my entire life of people, psychos sending me.

It's crazy. Did you see that video with the kid jumps off the cruise and the shark? At some it's tough out there, but you can do dumped IT. Sometimes you do the summer between high school in college. We all know one person who did a really dumb thing, and that was that, and sometimes you're that guy, nobody wants to be that guy, but sometimes you're that cautionary tale, you know, and that kid will be immunized every time that someone, something, a go out to dinner, something. Ago, when I was eighteen, we took a cruise for our high school graduation and a kid .

jumped off the boat .

and a tiger shark, tom, that was IT. And people .

will talk about that and tell their kids that your room cage, well.

I think he's treading for a minute. And then you just see him going to go wonder they don't know what IT is, but it's probably a shark. And he voted for hama. So if you. Telling me he's not even racist but .

Operate less than .

I watching rally and i'm watching. Operator, if you cast, if you don't cast about for comment, you may never be able to cast ability again, which seems extreme.

That's so crazy.

Rally I want you watch is, well, I am, is on the rally and he's doing this crazy comm a rap. And then there are these two White kids, like, college kids, like awkwardly dancing to this music and then there's dug em off.

And then tim walls, and i'm like, these are the Whitest people like could commonly just rounded by the circle of like White nerds and weird people and the world kind of trying to dance and it's like a really, said weir, Michelle o bomb is just a much Better speaker. SHE is in a landline when you watch your talking. She's political talent.

It's raw. It's amazing. I can live in .

to you and I think job not only that.

you don't make as much money as to do be an expression .

yeah I think have trumped have the ralles he might not want to even do that because IT probably sucks once you're in there, but it's probably fun to be able to go on the road that he goes on the road that a comedian, right, and he's able to contact. I'd bet once you get in there and new village of this is how IT all works and this is how many deals everybody has that are preexisting. And if I touch this, this happens. If I touch that, that happens, i'd bet it's probably not that fun.

Well, I bet it's probably fun. Well, first, ap is almost eight years old, right? He's been famous most of his life, yes, right? Most of his adult. And at this point in time, you know he's not on the apparent tice anymore. How he gets jolly, he got he's performing .

when he goes out and kills people.

Love IT funny ship man and .

think IT in. Andrew salvin is a writer from the U. K. Who can not even his voting for coma. But being he loves america, he said, the thing about trump is, like you can't say the values are not democratic. There are the most democratic thing.

IT might be, he goes to amErica in its fallest glory, like, like, listen, IT might be crass, and IT might be certain part of that might feel, know what have vulgar or whatever. But IT is democratic to have people coming out to speak directly to them and then have them vote for you. That is, in essence, democratic.

We have the same thing on both sides. You have low information tribal voters. You have low information tribal voters on the left who really do think trump said this very fine people on both sides, and really do believe in the russia hoax, really do believe in all that time, and then you have people on the other side that are like ready to fuck and shoot liberals.

And they have their their signs, the trump signs, electric ted in the front, make sure people don't steal. Yeah, these people that are off the rails trively. When you have a group, and this is what I tried to, if you make a group and anybody join that group, it's going to be infiltrated ted, about idiots one hundred percent of the time. And then those people go radical things that they naming your group. And then you have the pro boys.

yes. And then you have the extremes. You have people that that just drift towards the extremes. In the whole .

premise of political life in .

amErica should be to keep people from drifting to those crazy extremes.

One hundred percent in the more meet people in the middle, you're onna do that, the more you you are reasonable. Instead of attacking people in this fuck and crazy way where we know it's not true, I can't like I used to think obama was the best president ever because obama, I think still, to this day, the best statement he is, is the best example that you could take. This guy who is from a single family.

He didn't single mom he didn't grow up with, with great privilege. Obviously a brilliant guy, obviously very smart, great orator. And hey, we elected a black president.

Maybe racial tensions can relax a little bit. Country realized anybody could rise based on the merit of what they can do in who they are and what they stand for. How like he's the best, right? Finally, I felt really good about amErica when obama was the present monday.

I wasn't been attached to politics back then, but I didn't understand about he was one of the worst presidents ever in terms of going after whistle blowers. Like there was a part of the hope and change website was that they were going to provide a safety to whistle blowers, does not the case at all. IT was one one of the words no.

Obama was an extension in many ways of the national security policies of George w. Bush, which was a, you know, kind of zero tolerance policy for whistle blowers, and IT was a, you know, the government has propriete tary information. And there are two things were .

past in his administration that should terrify people. One of them, I think, na a was passed in his administration. And the other one was the c ability to use propaganda that the intelligence agencies are now legally allowed to lie and use propaganda and fake stories in the interest of national security.

Yeah the problem really is you're taking on when you take on this behemoth, this thing that we've built, yeah, it's very difficult to make inroads. And I wish trump luck. I wish anyone luck.

That is trying to take this blob on this also unruly, unelected, unaccountable ball. You don't know how to the job. You've never done this before.

and they don't tell you how to do the job until you get in there. The no one blames you. What the fuck really goes on to behind the closed doors? Yeah, that's why you get a guy like putin.

He knows how to run russia, been run in russia for twenty five fucking years. Yeah, this guy knows how to do that job. He's really good at. If you take a comic on the road, the and he's got to do an arena, he's only going to doing comedy for ten months like, hey.

body well, putin's job is to just mediate conflicts between oligarch, which is what he does very well. And I think that's that's what people misunderstand about russia. I i've read a lot about russia .

and poison rivals.

He got well, who, you know, people get sick. And I know that they all got russian money. They have all these people russian money. I've been defending russia for free for two years on my show.

not a dollar. How did they get that money? What is the actual story behind the russian?

I don't know, but IT was a front group. That was, I guess, russia was giving this group money, and they were sponsoring these media entities that were, I don't think dave and new, I don't think the people new right, that they were getting russian money, but some of them might have been able to sign IT out.

I don't really know. Is my question yeah, isn't that a way that they could compromise you without compromising? You just say you're connected to russian money.

IT doesn't ter what your opinion is. Saif, your opinion is counter to the narrative, but they sponsor you. Yeah, and they give you the money. And then IT leaks.

thousand percent that could been IT could have also been russia doing IT. IT could have been not doing IT. They could have killed the bali.

We could have killed the valley. There was no reason for them to kill them all. He was in a iberia prison.

We had a very, but he was an anatomy of put, was widely popular, russia ly, the bali was of anti, a very kind of anti jewish, like, kind of really right wing character. And a lot of his early writings were about that. Then he took a trip to germany, and then he came back, incredibly progressive and very enlightened talking about western values.

So he met someone somewhere that said, actually, this is Better. And he came and said, okay, you like camped down the two stuff. So then he goes back to russia, know, does all the things he makes these documentary, that all the putins, all of our transitional c houses can imagine, that people that are working with the government get really rich and have big houses.

This is crazy. This is only in russia. So of all, he does this holf thing, and he shows all the corruption in russia. And then are good government, people could look out, corrupt russia, putin chronis get all these big houses and americans go, oh my guy, so corrupt over there. And then, you know, listen, trying to poison. I'm not defending and said putin's a great guy, but this idea that, you know, we like to look at other places and identify things that we are also doing here.

that was one of things that trump s said the year we kill people here too yeah.

So I don't want to live in russia. I don't think russia is a Better place to live. And I think the child dish admiration for putin n among some people in the right is little because they wouldn't want to live there either.

And they wouldn't do a they wouldn't be good to do a podcast in russia. That being said, why are we spending billions and billions of dollars to try to drain the russian military over a land border with the ukraine? And we have zero.

And in the reason is black rock. And all these companies are being promised a lot of land in the ukraine. They're being promised all, you know, ukraine's a bread basket of europe.

There's tons of agricultural land, a lot of IT has, a lot of there's minerals. Linsey gram, I mean, jane probably has that that quote where linsey gram literally said the quiet part out loud where he said they've got all these minerals. We can't let putin get that money is a Linda gram.

We can't let putin get that money. And he says, is my favorite and he says, IT and he's saying, IT out loud. So a lot of people are just like, listen.

And and then the only thing happened when we had a bill that was I think that was a sixty billion dollar bill for the russia ukraine war that wasn't incredibly popular people getting sick of IT and then when they ve all he died, I don't know who did IT, but when he died there was a renewed you see look how bad, don't you see why we need this money? Look out, terrible this persons. So we've been a weird time for putin to kill him.

IT wouldn't have made me sense, right? Aware that we have, uh, uh, a bill on deck. There's something crazy about putin killing him exactly at that time.

Let me hear in the gram talk.

Let me hear of talk ukraine. I am for ukraine support. We can pull the plug on ukraine. Let put, get away with this. We need to be all in what the goal of allowing ukraine to addict the russians pause for.

Tell me you couldn't picture that go with a ball gag.

I mean, it's that's the least of what he has. But jie, there's another thing where he literally talked about the minerals, he rare earth minerals that are in the ukraine, which is the entire reason it's like I put in on my instagram. It's like it's one of the crazy things i've ever seen.

Yeah this right here ukraine sits on go back up to the .

top of they are on dollars.

And IT also could be good to our our economy.

So I want to keep putting our friends in ukraine. They're sitting on ten to twelve hundred dollars of critical minerals in ukraine. They could be the richest country and all of europe. I don't want to give that money in those assets to put in to share with china. If we help ukraine now, they can become the best business partner where ever dreamed of.

How crazy is that guy and how crazy is his job? Yeah, international fucker. Yeah, money.

Imagine I have been hea of a gay, superfluous, which seems like a fun thing to be.

I get that money to be married. He isn't. He .

married? Find out. But I mean, it's a fun. It's a fun thing and do something funny.

We are feminine.

I putin, get that money. Have me the best business partners .

we've ever had.

Trillions and trillions, trillion. I ve lions of minerals. And that is wet. It's crazy.

But then you think about IT.

and there's all these Young ukrainian men and russian men who are dying in this war because we've consistently told them not to make peace. And that's the dark part of IT.

Never been married, has no children. Interesting 啊 interesting。 He was close friends with jammin. What's that supposed to mean? Why throw a mccain's of the bus?

Dad can't defend themselves, so Linda grant is a fun, gay, super filling. And you need that. You need IT. And I just made his way up the land.

made his way up the land. Like those guys are just like different kinds of people. And I think that's what most Normal people who live Normal lives have a hard time understanding because if you are a guy who works at a fuck in auto repair shop, you have no relationships at all with people like lenny gram, you don't even think they exist.

You it's like, you know what it's like when, well, let me tell you don't have kids but when you have kids, one thing that happens is you you go to these things where you have to hang out with parents. And the only things that you in the parents have in common is that you both have kids. And so you have these fuck and agonizing conversations.

And then you realize, oh, these people don't know any fun people. They don't have any one of their life that lives a fun life. And they started asking questions, like, how do you come up with your jokes? Like when you how do you make your pocket? Who who you talking to who do? How do you get these people to come on? Like what do? How do you get into the ufa? Like all stupid.

But it's like they don't know anybody who's live in a weird life, right? We don't know anybody who live in that weird life, that weird Linda gram life, where you're all huddled up together where and fuck and suits and ties, you're in these like these holes of justice, these important, you're in the senate room. You're in this room where everybody stands up and collapse when the government says the most one dane, shit .

political. That political. The survival instinct that somebody has decades of being in that post.

I think about running h, it's a lot of fun with a congress person.

but you gotta go.

And if I would never run against how I write them .

in there, you can, if you're not cut off IT.

yeah, not cut off. Now i'll do IT a different way. I going to move somewhere.

become a.

become a more.

And I would have a lot fun. But I think I think I might be fun for a few weeks like a Price.

Those people party.

they pop.

of course they, I bet they party hard.

They party .

in ways that are probably too hard. You know, I tell this, sorry.

yeah, was like IT was like the wild this thing ever.

Well, it's like he knew these after hours places. IT was like a scene. And john wick, we went through an ally way. We went through this big door into sound like fuck and warehouse. And then there is this bar. There's beautifully appointed bar where the guy was wearing like a fuck in a tuxedo shirt with a vest on right and the woman was beautiful and there was no one in the bar. There was me and dave chapelle, a few other people ah and they kicked his out as dave barked up a joint and .

that so fun then he took me to another place that was crazy.

But it's like he knows places where you can go and be private. He's stupid. Famous course.

So when you're a funk and politician and you part of an industry that has existed in these shadows for decades, doing things outside of the public, lx knowledge, the full integration of the intelligence and agencies in the deep state, everybody y's got dirt on, everybody is madam and fucking of hooks, crazy shit on. So many people make IT through that like antigun solute freak. yeah.

And they're in there. They are in the deep. So it's just they probably a fluke and should load of them and they keep each other secrets and they probably get together and they put on mass and fuck each other just like eyes wide shut. Yeah that's it's probably real. It's probably the, otherwise.

what are they doing IT for this? How is the obama chef people go to? If you can draw your lover in Martin, why do anything? President, what the fuck is the point? I mean, truly think about leaders through out history. What is the point of not being able to kill your lover and two feet of water when he's great?

He's a great room, very fit.

And one of IT made any sense. But it's like that's .

the whole point. It's like what .

the investigation never be one weird. There's never gonna one because at the end of the day, I don't think meracle really wants to know. I don't think they want.

And I think kr .

talker might. He's maybe one guy that wants to know, but I even him, does he really .

want to know if that's our but that's .

the thing. It's like I I think that there's a deep, deep misunderstanding of what this place is. And it's not only it's not only like crazy, like odd's sex parties in something like that, but where doing a lot of things all over the world the people don't really know about nobody is nobody's a breast of what we're doing, doing things in africa, doing, doing things there. We got a lot of we got footprint .

everywhere.

And we're backing people that sometimes are good people. We aligned with our values. A lot of times they're not right.

Like the whole. Israel, as a thing, is a big problem for Harris. It's a major issue for heard of michigan.

And if interesting, yes. Did you see the reports that he was running two separate messages to separate places? SHE was running a pro israel message to one place, and CNN called the problem. Yeah, and running a pro palestine message to another place.

a lot of them do. But that's crazy .

that people are not going to check. It's crazy. That's CNN called around IT. yeah. Do I have hope for CNN like I think I do? Yes, I think CNN probably recognizes, hey, we have to actually just say that fucking music, yes, but everything else just say the news.

And I don't know what trump will do in that situation with the israeli is I .

hope you on buy CNN. I hope that we .

don't invade iran. I should ask .

to me yesterday, you're gona buy CNN that would be amazing that you going .

to go buy CNN and make any money.

It's worth a lot of money is yeah because you think about the money that they generate through.

I but it's all the pharmaceutical at, that's the problem. So he buy.

but it's a large chunk. But the thing is like that moneys real money, that's that's what keeps them flow. If their numbers, if they had exist on youtube, o CNN s numbers existed on youtube there, the sport giant fucker building filled .

with employees, behold, into the same corporate advertisers that all everybody hostage. That's meaning like that made the biggest advertiser in all of these cable networks is pharmaceutical companies, because they're all the demographic geriatric people watching them.

Well, the problem is that you can advertise the pharmacy to drag companies in this country, and only two countries in the world allowed us in new zealand, new zealand, more restrictive .

than have you ever watched on? Like life learn. It's like fall down in the shower. What's all arma ecs? Fox news, if you .

think about the demographics, is older scared by people? I think of fox, yes, I guess .

just a way to make IT fitful without those types of s or or those companies have to let you. This is my point. I think it's .

upon this scheme. And I think IT is profitable without those kinds, not profitable based on the viewer, right? So you can get major advertisers who wouldn't spend a lot of money for the prestige of being on seeing in that there's something to that you like an ad on CNN maybe means more than a not on youtube. But the reality is if you look at the actual numbers, like how much revenue you're generating for your company unless you are engaged purely and propaganda, and this is the argument.

So like what what was the quote that someone said to us, say the day about how I was Kelly means said how much the farmer, farmer, suitable drug uh, company I spend on advertising every year and it's billions of dollars just on ads, billions and billions of dollars this is was in either or eighty what he say he was jie find IT but got a crazy an saying amount of money but that money is not making their money in terms of so many people seeing those ads ago on on buying drugs. What that is doing is it's an ensuring that there is no criticism. It's ensuring that you don't question any narratives that all the Robert Candy junior types, they all get demonize. They all get called cooks. They all called dangerous anti science people.

By the way, i'm excited, you know, if trump wins, i'm excited to see if r fk really gets to like.

start look at that man doing. Look that number two, twenty three farmers, a little industry, spent around fifteen point five, eight billion in advertising, fifteen billion dollars in at that is crazy. That's so much fucking money.

man. Well, how are people going to know about the drugs? It's not that.

man. I don't think it's that. I think it's little bit because IT .

Normalizes IT gets the words out we healthcare system, right? So it's not supposed to be like a grocery store where you pick the drug.

If you have a good doctor, right? You can have a functioning health care system, you out of cash.

you know that's a problem is like we have everything for profit. Everything is like there's a million you ever go to a pharmacy and like a scandal, navy country is like twelve things. Yes, they don't have like our pharmacies or there's IOS and I is that a grocery store of all kinds of different shit.

but is a real problem when you allow people to profit wildly, offer people being sick, then they have a vested rest and people dank said that whether it's mental illness, yeah, physical illness ever is.

What about R, K, you? I would, I would be interesting to see him tried because, you know, he's for a long time been an advocate on behalf of not only obviously environmental stuff that's well known, but like public health. yes. So be interesting to see like what one hundred .

percent first of all, why do we have Flora and fucked and water? That's one of things that they're talking about that are british gross. Yeah, brush your fuck teeth.

Is that why? Yeah but they have fucked up teeth. I think part of the reason what they have fucked up tea, they ate a lot of saw food for general for does have a reaction.

To your teeth, but I mean, you're swallowing IT. So how much of the effect is IT? And also it's really bad. It's bad for our eyes is a direct correlation between high levels of floor and drinking water and low accuse and children. You this a corresponding number depending upon the mount of floor ride in the water.

This I think the whole way they found this out about florida and teeth I I think to do with the natural florida and I think IT all began in text. Florida mineral um and Flora is also a neurotoxin like at certain levels, like depending on how much. But that the point is the corresponding increase in sugar consumption is not taken in the consideration when people are looking at when they started, people started getting two to k right and like whether or not they're had float in the water like we went.

There's a time in our history where all the sudden massive amounts of process food and sugar are introduced into our diet, like whatever IT is, seventy, eighty, whatever year was, where sugar y serials and fuck and cookies and Candy bars just pick came everywhere. That's when people started to getting more cavities. That's also when people started experiencing all these health problem.

All that stuff is together again.

And the solution is fucked. In florida, the water, that's like saying, oh, some people get skin cancer. Look, put sun screen in the apples.

No, hey, you fuck in. idiot. First of all, you can have to, you can have toothpaste with floor d in IT, if you so choose.

Mine doesn't have florida. I haven't had floria toothpaste for fucking in years. Yeah, I don't many cavities know why I brush my tea.

Where is all this non florida threat? Can you share IT with some times of maine? Oh, at times of maine, that's good stuff.

There's a lot of companies. And so and any brother had a really good point. Believe in not any. Bravo had a really good point. There wasn't crazy.

He said, why? Why would they say florida free in a toothpaste? If if floria wasn't potentially bad for you, why would anybody want florida free toothpaste? Florida was really the active ingredient that was preventing you from heavy tute decay.

Well, it's also so when I so like dug ham off water, a burger or trumpet, mcDonald was like, we should have these politicians be in these. They kind of like poison factories. We should have politicians. Does that kind of shown up to a more baro factory and lighting up like there's .

something weird to me about yes, but yeah yes, but I eat mcDonald I on the road I like a way to stop comparing yourself like other .

people because like you have a tremendous he made a discipline and is like the nine year old getting fata. McDonald is not going to be just like this celebration of fast food unless I love fast food. And I was raised on IT.

My family raised me IT. thanks. Like when you see politicians going in there, IT is a weird feeling. IT is weird.

It's like odd to see that. Yeah, I but I liking IT to be a .

coca factory.

No problem. But I know again.

I always got to send the military into these places. Talk o bell, danny, stock us all up. Talk bell, now has the maxi melt is back.

Did you know that .

it's well, it's it's on the decades menu. Talk about bringing back things from previous decades and we've brought the maxi melt back. They they're fucking because assemble all the shake hit and now festivals doubling down because fast foods going, fuck me, fuck you, you're going to start to bring bad shed. This is now coming back.

Does good. That is the least mexican evolving .

foods yeah now that is nothing do in mexico. But this garden food will not away quietly. They think they're to be going to bring in these drugs.

fast foods like you'll see what will do yeah, that's fine. Do fine. But that Normal is gna mate talk o bell.

that's the thing. But there is there is something you to australia, it's any state, nobody y's to do anything. But you know what? They are kind heart, all of them that .

they have grasped beef and their burgers. I know my body. Adam came over here and he always gets a quarter proud to with cheese australia, whatever the fuck they call.

And he said, he goes to to, I have one over hair takes like cardboard was fuck in. terrible. He goes back home. It's like fresh grasped beef. Well, also you over if .

you're driving in australia, they just have T V checkpoints no matter who you are and you'll just go through them. And obviously i'm against because I think it's you know it's like infringing .

in your freedom.

But they love IT there. They have guns. They go, we love IT and they go.

we feel safe. But also they just expected it's literally a prison.

You but they don't care. That's the thing.

Do do I talk to australians .

and they're like happy with that to move here. Of course he does. This is your body, but most of them are like not dep bothered by IT. They don't care. I wonder .

that's true. Yeah, I just say, no, it's the reality, is the reality that they live in.

And look at, you guys have school shootings, you have poison food and you great, you get to work and dropped dead and all that. We are, yes, we are nani, which I would never want to live there, but I don't know. I talk to people, they are, they go here.

They're nanny. They don't let us do things like they regulate the food. They have the dv checkpoints. But the kind of factor interesting.

this is probably a trade off if he doesn't get out of line, you know like you don't want people drive and drunk and if you just had D V checkpoints everywhere .

and they all drink, they're all drunk.

yeah, that's a different. But if you had those D, Y checkpoints all over the place, if people just accept that is a part of life, how much of D S. Would drop a one a ton?

But I I still hate the idea that I. American and we're american.

especially if you're not here's a thing like you can pace or a blow hot for like a drink and a half, right? What's the tolerance?

I've got one more students car accidents sober than I did drunk. I drove join for many years, never heard anyone. I got an action today, completely the sober and rushing to get.

Here was your photo.

Yeah, I was. I kind of cross in an orange, but but I was just tired. That was a quick thing.

That was a lovely man. Everybody was fine, and he'll show me later or sume back. Who cares? You know what? Nothing matters.

Everyone's fine. That's the thing about america. IT doesn't matter. You can just shoot people. I'll sue you back. And then lawyers figure IT out if you're going to .

court in those sung glasses and you're GTA lose.

I may lose as a matter.

I'll just make more money .

where you I got a love a ton. I was, fuck, they're sick.

I figured I shop with. So you did IT. You should .

have endorsed trump in those. They are sick. They're sick. awesome. Shout out to the domain.

I have atoned the .

domain simula, they're great.

Send me a link before forget, send him a line. I'm going to get to pair those.

How do you sure you think IT do? Does anyone concede tonight? Does anyone have a Victory?

No, I think IT takes days. North caris the first to call, they say, what was the longest one was the dangling chat .

that was two months that was hilarious as, and I was doing really funny stuff. That was, when will farrow was bush done.

happen with S N L, with the .

her sl equal.

They have to run ads for him now that really they had to run like some ninety second ad. Is that true? Find of this true? Is that true? Yeah, I read IT on twitter, but you know, could be some chinese boat planting stuff in my feed. So I say, stupid.

They are watching .

our election in one hundred. Imagine let these bucket down masses. People who gets to .

want to go there so bad. Have you ever gone there?

No, no. I went to tae one once, but does to stop over on the way to, uh, thailand.

Do you like the idea of china? Like, I don't mean, do you like the idea of china, but like visiting IT?

Yeah I I would love to see the great wall, but that's .

you're into that ancient .

cultures in my love to go among golia. The l counting in mongol is a big thing. Like, yes, there's A A lot of l counters go to mongolia.

Mongolia has like a large population and a lot of people aren't voting a what is this? Someone's in trouble here, right? Well, not quite.

In a statement to hollywood reporter, fcc reportedly ly cleaned the brand that Brendan statement does not reflect their views on the appearance. Oh, whose Brendan the guy was twitting and whose he's one of the five members of the fcc. okay.

So the agency out, they had not made any determination regarding political programing rules nor have we received a complaint from any interested parties. Here's my take on IT um if you can do a sketch on sunday live. If that's promoting a candidate like you, you have to have equal time.

Like why did they have to do that? But we don't. Why is that? Like if I are governed by the fcc, I think about that if I just decided I don't want to interview combo, I want to hear one side of the story, you know, I don't want to hear tim walls.

I don't want to hear jd advance. If I just decided to do that, I could do that right, which is kind of weird, right? If it's the number one part cast on earth allowed do .

that because you you're not on government regulating or short. Why is well, that I don't want in?

Well, they shouldn't be doing anywhere. They shouldn't be anywhere more for that. But here's a thing coming into this pace.

But why is IT OK to do? Why is educated regularly in that regard? But you're not regulating the percentage of positive versus negative new story yeah you're choosing sure.

choosing the only the regulation was just like no tits until nine pm.

but it's like the rules of equal air time.

Remember when simple, which showed as as on my pd blue, like that was a big and IT was a big deal, was a big deal done is friend like .

I thought that was bullshit, wants to that was a big deal. That was a big deal. Like.

I bulli, yeah, I didn't lize IT was like, like IT was equal time. But I mean, that makes a lot of sense why I think .

stanhope's an issue with that when he was fake running for president because stanhope said, i'm going to have to stop doing shows because shows almost count as like a campaign speech and you have to offer the opposing side equal time. Such crisis yeah I I think there's laws in which calm the come right no call. Stand up.

That's crazy. Yeah, that's interesting. So to say because he actually shit, but he always got a different number hole call, stand hold, bad phone.

One got a bad phone. I love a good bad phone. Can IT .

be picked up?

He's probably drink in stand of the TV right now, yelling things, smoking cigarettes. Come on.

fuck my call back. Note text. But that's interesting because there are all these rules are kind of know, somewhat familiar with that govern the whole thing yeah that you you're allowed .

to do this double some live on the air with tim Dylan. Call me as soon as you see this. I have a question about when you run .

for president jme, what about the exit polls? Is there an exit poll?

Don't released those until the things close. Are you? Are you .

anxiety .

written?

I don't. Are you worried at all .

about this? I mean.

GLE weird .

diseases in a shit.

And I an not diseased.

healthy .

people, all the stuff can do sit up to the Price of brain chAmber. And that might be able to be can think that you think so and that makes you feel good. But that's that's great. You can live for three hundred years for what?

That's all I am. enjoy.

I enjoy myself to me, what you want.

Eighty two degrees in new york city right now. I don't know what the things matter. Who was .

election is Better, worse than two degrees. Everybody wants everybody scared to global warming. Listen, you don't want the fucking ice age. Nobody wants, yeah, fuck the spring, the sky to body eventually .

excel us. You know, things, oh, no.

Rid of the only things going to happen. Us, look, the planet could focus up if the planet hits us with the big one that could get us, for sure. All amon, do not disturb us.

The big one that could get us for sure is not destroyed yeah or supervolcano either one of those could really, really focus on because those are real and those happen all the fucking in time. So that that's our number one problem is a natural disasters. A supernova in a nearby galaxy would kill us.

H any sort of like real blast from the sun would wipe out all our communication system in our grid. There's things that have definitely happen in the past that if they happen today, we'd be fucked. But I think our biggest threat as us, I think our biggest threat is these crazy mother folks are making all sorts of money off a war, and they keep pushing these agendas in these countries and they're pushing international conflict that were all involved.

absolutely. And it's not and I know think it's going to last much long. And I think that's where they're in hyper focused on getting things done right now.

I don't think you going to be able to do this when you have sent to an artificial intelligence. I think that is the end of all that. That's the end of all this global thermo nuclear war that should not gonna away.

I think what they're doing right now is this mad dash to control as much resources and power and money as possible before the entire fuck in world changes. And you have robot aliens living among us. Elan said yesterday that he thinks that what years did, say how many years, twenty years from now, they'll be more robots in earth than the .

world people .

are on in amErica in years was ten, twenty years. The robot like tesla, robot is, robot is making. I said I was like a man, if you just robot body guards, you walk on street two terminals.

Is this good though him doing all the robot? Like, let's bring all the Better .

than a lot of other people doing IT, yeah, he's moral and ethical about these ideas. He's one of the first people to sound me alone about artificial intel. That's good.

That's important. He was like, you don't you are going to make our successor like in these fucking people are just running towards this Cliff. And anyone know .

we got emerge right?

Well, he believes now because he's running his own AI, the large language model that we use for twitter rock and he's he's got another start up is involved with within video like there's he's I think he feels like he got IT, who's an early investor in OpenAI. And I think he's suing them right now because it's not it's not OpenAI anymore now it's a private company.

It's the whole situation with whether or not they've achieved artificial sentence. Came up, member kick down, sam open for a drought like ever was like what fucker you doing? I don't know what was going on there, what explanation, but he's he's worried that there's a race going on.

If the wrong people win that race, it's it's terrifying. We're fucked if china wins that race. In china, apparently, whether it's OpenAI or one of these companies, there were some sort of a leak or some sort of a brain or they believe that someone had access to their information. Yeah, see you to find what that is. Or there is china that they think .

so scary to imagine the wrong people exactly having that power.

exactly exact for .

any group of people.

having any group of people, not just on people, because the right people be theyll be, can fuck up. And there are also its absolute power. A hacker stole OpenAI secrets, raising fears that china could do security.

Beach at the maker of ChatGPT last year revealed international discussions among researchers and other employees, but not the code behind OpenAI systems. Okay, so they didn't get the code, but they get international discussions. But those internal discussions may have had clues asked to like what direction the technology is headed and maybe solved some puzzles that they didn't know yet without, you know.

And then you could have who knows if that's all they got because there was speculation that they got other things they expect. You know, china has done a wonderful job of like infiltrating stuff. One of things that mike Baker pointed out is that there's like a nuclear facility like uh and rather military facility that is in, I think by amy and all around the area, the cell one towers while sold to amErica by the chinese, they they just make deals to sell you cheaper stuff.

There was a surveilLance APP arata is built in amErica that the chinese back to.

They are have an on at formula one. My body, a Bobby, owns the race track. So I was there with them and chose me this picture. So you know what this is? I know what is IT. Because someone attached a device to our broadband, to our wifi, where IT was sifting up people's data like someone had attack they they found IT, they got IT and they called whoever is holding and and security, we have put this.

But so if you go to like a big event and you're using the open wifi, there's a real chance that someone has set up a thing where they are going to sigh in up all that data and who knows what the fuck you're going to use IT for, whether they are getting your passwords to your credit or account or whether they are getting this or that or passwords to social media sites, emails, whatever the fuck you're getting. But if you're just Willy nilly using a VPN or not using a VPN and going and getting on wifi in some place, you you run the real risk of actually being compromised yeah and like what are they getting? Like what are they doing with all this? So I don't know.

But if you sell if you're hostile government and you sell cell phone tower to your enemy, you yeah and you just got these dudes are just contractors who are working for the government that not like the most of ice located of investigative reporters, is just a guy who has a job. He has to buy a set amount. The cell phone towers china will sell into us for this.

Well, we can buy from these other companies for a lot more. Let's get up from china this and next. You know they can drop in on any kind of information that they who knows there could be a third party access that no one is available, no one is aware of until they activate IT.

Yeah, they could just decide to shut all these things down. They might never kill, switch them. But you're buying like that's why they ban wow. They ban wow because they found compromises their networks yeah, and they they knew that the company was a line with the chinese government. You to get the very good at IT.

It's corporation spinage. There are incredibly good at IT. They've been good in for decades .

and the the best that but we do IT too. Yes, that's the thing. Like truck was right? Like we do IT too. What did what we get pop for, Jimmy? Because I was mad because this is back and I was using an android and I wanted a walk away phone because give to them.

they made the best phone. Let's just give IT to them meaning like you know, it's like all this data, they're trying to just give IT to them.

What are you do?

Well, I mean, they're stealing there's stealing stuff that just give them the patent.

They've been banned or restricted in multiple countries due to the security concerns while I was added to the U. S. Export administration regulations entity list, which made IT harder for the company to obtain parts from us suppliers in twenty twenty two, the U.

S. Ban the sale and import of new railway communication equipment and due to national security concerns. So what was the concerns though? I think .

that like they have to report back to like like tiktok is a problem, but IT makes so much money, that world .

will just constantly .

we make money from the talk that ina that if you commit, if americans make money.

they are never gonna are some lady was hacked show here yeah, she's work from for tiktok yeah was IT was a lario U. S. Ban sale and import of new communication equipment from five chinese companies, including waly and gt, amid concerns over national security.

What did they do though? What did they do? I think there was something to do with routers. Um while we and others have previously denied supplying data to the chinese government here there was something about um wifi routers and different things that they thought could be spied upon.

Five networks and for five g and other countries.

I don't know, but they used to make dope. Will they probably still do they make dump phones. There was this portion design collaborated with Willy IT, made like the best cell phone I was trying to buy IT.

And then I found out you can't buy IT in american market. what? And that's that's when I started looking into IT, the sides like twenty, twenty one or something, whenever he was, what was the year the ban was put in place. They have a sweet I want to to get right now if trifle, it's bad as you can use our wifi here, but like you could not do all the stuff. Well, they IT doesn't even use google.

They don't use the android .

Operating system because the china stopped using that. Why we got banned from google? Find out that true. Why why they weren't allowed to use the android .

Operating system anymore either talk that is .

different in china, yeah very different. Uh, way that says is still runs .

android ten but doesn't support google apps and services.

right? Why do they do that? Why they ban on for google apps services? There must be some sneaky shit that of course so yeah as salaried but there is other chinese companies like one makes great phones yeah I believe that's a chinese company like this, a bunch of fond just in this .

globalized world now where you just this is inevitable.

have to tribes world where china is making some things .

Better than you just have to keep stay stays visual as you can to try to prevent this from happening. But they're very good at IT. IT seems like that's not gonna p worried about all kinds of things that they're doing. They are buying up the real state all over america, and they own large swatch of some of our biggest cities. I mean, it's like they are aggressive on a few fronts.

It's a crazy. They are going to buy land around military.

It's unreal.

Imagine how to pull in china and that's the difference. Having a guy has been in a power for fucking decade yeah really knows how to run the country. Is some person who ve got elected in a popularity .

context also a difference of when people see the country is IT as a going out a business sale. I mean, you're selling farms, selling everything you know from out out from under everybody and what the way people are treating amErica right now is is a fucking and throw a sign on IT make your best offer and come in. And lode isn't a funny .

that if you said you have to be american to buy american property, people would be up.

They will be up in arms and they say it's racist. And the real estate lobby, we would come out and go.

it's racist because they .

want that russia. They want that fucker oligarch. Lars.

you, the one that told me first about these apartment buildings in new york city.

Yeah, there are like, go cities. This is another thing we all go. And I just read these things ago. Look at these chinese gal cities. They built all these cities and nobody lives in them.

When I go, if you go to any of these buildings by central park, there's like twenty percent of IT occupied, thirty percent of IT, seventy percent of IT is straight up money launder ing, where it's people that have purchased multiple apartments under the name of an lc, a limited liability CoOperation. And by the way, they're got a lot of them. There's not just one.

There are so many of them shell corps that you can barely find who owns IT. And IT causes the Price of everything to go up and they're not living in the city, they're not contributing and not tipping at restaurants and not buy tickets. See anche games. They are doing IT to move their money out of russia, china, the united arabs, brazil, india, wherever they're stashing in these buildings. And it's causing the the Prices of all of the real estate around IT to skyrocket.

Yeah the real thing in new .

york is but L A. It's even in you know cities like lost. Obviously, there's not as much of that. But you know but there are some foreign buyers .

in this market and put everywhere, everywhere sold for a wapping two oh my god, yeah. This apartment sold for two hundred and thirty eight million dollars, the highest recorded Price for residential property. Billionaire rose a home to eight ultra luxury skies covers, each equipped with luxurious amenity ranging from cynara rooms. As soon as look .

at the average sale Price, nine print eight million dollars. And that in that part of the city, that is the part of the city that is the favorite of foreign money.

Look at IT says here. As of twenty twenty two, there are seven hundred and seventy two unpurchased .

units because they have built these building, specifically money under not built for regular rich people. Most regular wealthy people cannot afford to live in fifty million dollar apart or in two hundred and three hundred and thirty eight million dollar apartment. So the whole thing is incredibly, you know, it's completely manipulated.

So it's not a real market that has anything to do is supplying demand is artificially manipulated by a lot of wealthy people. And then the real state lobby loves IT. They want in and the developers like IT. And so those big money people love IT. And what is the doing?

How's the money launder ing part of IT work?

Because they take money out of whatever country, and then they stash IT in amErica in real estate. So they'll come in and buy something, cash under an L L C. And that however much money that would have been in their home country, because some of those countries are volatile and the government of those countries could decide, okay, you will have money.

It's twenty percent of its not hours, right? Here's the new tax give me. I mean, these people try to do IT here. Yeah, they propose wealth taxes, things like that all the time, right?

Some of them, some of them makes them send some of the blue ris, but those people are a bit paranoid, is also a political instability. And a lot of those countries, and then there's people that just don't like taxes, and there's people that have made money, narco trafficking, human trafficking, doing all kinds of things, right? So these people that go, I have a lot of illicit capital that needs to go to real state in land.

There is an area in land of mafia at all, rationally, guards. There's areas, you know, london is even more than new york. London is the most, is the home for international money laundry real? It's the shadie city in the world's really cool, a lot of fun.

IT really is. I mean, that's to think about these people. They are fun. And london is a financial capital halfway between new york and in asia. You have the biggest money in the world in london because historically, IT has been in the new york, amazing in new york, the greatest city in the world in the sense that I think it's the most representative.

But london has always been the home of like international finance since, I mean, you know and we we're talking about, you know, IT goes like this is a part of london called the city of london is a small little part of IT and it's never called night's bridge. And that's what i've like, one hide park. And one hide park is this building with like one hundred and fifty million dollar apartments in the all these sauty kids are driving like bogota and liberians there and everything. And if harrods is there, the famous store, and it's just a signal to the ultra wealthy, this is where you call you want your kids to be raised british gentleman and learn the ways of but it's the home like international finance, and it's been such a cool place. But you I don't know how you unwind .

of to fight these people because that's .

the problem. It's like everyone kind of wants to be them, and then the people that don't want to be them know they will kill you. That's the proof.

They will blackmail you. And if that doesn't work, they will kill you. This is the thing because they are the top of the food chain. And when you are at the top of the food chain, you're not going to give that power up without a tremendous fight. Um and I think that's really we're a lot of a lot of IT comes down with the preserving the position on the top of the hierarchy.

Imagine if the united states made a law where you couldn't buy real state unless you a citizen, new york city apartment buildings would IT would be blood.

But but by the way, not only would be a blood bed there, IT would be A B bloodbath everywhere. And then people would look at their, for one case and o all these this should i'm investing in his tank, that's the other problem because all all of the stuff they're invested in is based on a lot of investments being made by those companies like black rock and the van guard and state street and city dollar goldberger.

So what the creepier things are doing is lying residential homes and leasing him to people yeah.

because they don't want people to own their homes. They don't want people to have the power of home ownership or the dignity of home ownership.

Is that what IT is or is IT is prois profitable to buy homes? At least it's profitable because they did you think this some in cda like things like they don't want people to have homes like really.

yes, because I think they go that I think they look at IT and say americans will be happy renting. I mean, that's the famous article. By twenty thirty you will own nothing and you'll be happy.

But that's just those W E F dog. yeah. But those W E F dogs are incredibly powerful amongst the crew of people. They all get together. They all these conferences, whether they meet and it's again, it's not like always the furious ous, but they go to like davos or build departure, whatever.

And this idea that five, that's the thing people talk about, why? Why should you preserve culture? Is IT racist to preserve culture? And I don't mean the specific culture of any one race, but this idea that, like, you want to preserve culture and people go well, why is IT good to preserve traditional culture? And because there will always be a culture.

So if it's not italian culture, irish culture, mexican culture, a black culture, whatever IT is, it's going to be solid global corporate culture. That's why every hotel looks the same. That's why every fuck and apartment looks the same because the same people are choosing the same fuck in ten um you know shades of marble and shades of wood.

And they're putting up all of these different condos and all of these office building. That's why all these cities are starting to look the same. Everything looks like a weird airbnb IT looks like the three d printed everything.

That's why all these restaurants are starting to look the same because it's soleless corporate culture. Americans, just like people all over the world, have a less and less financial power. And more and more of IT is being consolidated on the high end.

And they're going to say you're gona rent your house. You're going to take uber everywhere. You don't need to own a car.

You're going to take whatever vaccine we think is good. You'll drive your car on thursday or you'll be able to uber on thursday because of climate. You're not going to be able to uber whatever you want. You won't be able to use this amount of water, or this amount of heat, or this among of energy, and all of this gonna be edicts delivered to you from the government, but also buy these corporate oligarchs just own everything. And it's gonna a very bland and sold this world.

IT will be times square. It'll be times square. What times square used to be somehow worse versus what times square a giant apple bees.

Now that's right. It's a giant apple business, and it'll be that serene, cold corporate feeling that you get now when you walk like a same regions and all these hotels are along by marry out the reds or any these hotels, you walk into these hotels and it's hold gray.

It's all gray and IT all looks like a conference room and everything nobody y's nothing's loud and hello and how are you and no one can do any our sorry about a yeah, we were not able to do that. We don't have that. We can do that.

Everybody's rule file and everybody is cameras trained on everybody. So god forbid somebody does anything like you try to tip people. Sometimes they could. Thank you.

I can when not like to and you're just loop because everybody's terrified of losing their job, everybody's terrified of upsetting these people, everybody's on camera and you know it's like it's socks. The whole thing is turning into that. And I think as much as you know, there's a lot of conspiring about the world economic form and all that stuff.

Some of them are probably are based in reality. Some of them are just crackpots. But one thing that I think is very real is all of those people, those organizations, they exist to create a consensus amongst the wealthy st. Empowering people that IT is Better to favor this set of policies over that one. And all those policies inevitably take power and ownership away from people and and we appropriate that and redistribute IT to wealthier people, the government and and big corporations one hundred percent.

Well said, as a great way to put IT. Yeah and those people you don't know anybody like that like you don't know anybody like Linda gram, so you don't know the game they're playing well to speak yourself.

I have lot of friends and i'll be take and i'll be taken good very well.

No, I don't you saying you in that group.

you meet the kids of them sometimes and they all believe they're doing the right thing. They think it's great. And there day I was, no, I met, did I was in an environment where I met some of these harvard kids and yellow kids. And there they're all nice people that could you they're fun people. But again, they just they have these beliefs that are in all .

they are drilled .

into them since they're Young. And this is the problem with the democratic party, maybe why they lose this election. Maybe they won't. Maybe they will. It's condition and they're condescending and they're dismissive of people.

And it's a kind of a little and that seeks to convince you that IT is for your own good, that they are in charge. yes. Yeah, yeah. Your mom.

Do they know Better than you?

Yeah and that's still like the thing when they .

talk about misinformation and disinformation, don't you know you know the difference, right? If you know the difference, why do you see me? Other people won't IT.

That's right. Like you want to say that other people are stupid and they're not capable of making these decisions or discernment. What's true? What's false by themselves? So you want to eliminate anything that you disagree with.

just call them this information yeah and not only that, apis to demonize people, the demolition ation of podcast, the demonization of people that you know are willing to have conversations with people they disagree with. It's all done to this credit, anything that runs counter to that narrative. It's the same reason they don't want people to have social engagements that are have any value or a lot of times the reason that if somebody says something mildly pro family, they flip the fuck out yeah because they don't want people to have a strong community with the family or or a social arrangement that's fulfilling to them where they aren't dependent on not only services from the government but also they're not dependent on the government to tell them what is valuable and meaningful in life, right? And if the government tells you that IT is meaningful and valuable in life to support the things that they support, and you internalize that, then you're just going to be LED around by people and you'll be doing the things they want you to do.

And that's why they they get very threatened when people say things that are even mildly suggest that people are having children nor, you know, whatever the case, maybe they flip out, they go well, you can't tell me what to do is like always telling you what to do. But the idea that you know people having families is controversial or saying that it's a fulfilling way to live or or you know to me, it's very strange when people kind of pray on your lonely ess and they pray on your vulnerability to shove a bunch of stuff down your throat that would be harder to sell you if you had a family and or a business right, or a house or a staking your community. I don't think they want you to have a stake.

any of those things, right. And so logically, as they achieve more power, they will have to get people to go along with these things. That's right. And the way they do that is to form of these narratives. The counter these narratives is the population of podcasts. Because the narratives, like if they only had the mainstream media, that would be so much further ahead, that imagine if they only if, like, there was never anything on the internet of the websites, in email, nobody ever figured out. Social media, yes, so nobody ever figured out like .

we d put up a new on the ground in the ukraine right now. I'm not even killing probable if there was just the mainstream media, we would have boots on the ground in the ukraine, currently a thousand percent there. I'm telling you this, I am as sure of anything as that fact.

Tell me IT wasn't one of the wildest things the campaign when dick chai endorse como Harris and the left was like, yeah, well.

IT proves, IT proves that IT is now a raw power grab and that no one cares about anything, right? And you know, i've seen, i've live long enough now to see the left admit I shed the sea in the FBI and now cheerlead for the cif bi, I mean, you know, there in two thousand three you would see saving up ads about the power of dicky haliburton, the military, uh, the defense contractors, iraq, the quad mire.

And I remember that word that no one uses anymore to describe a foregone tanglement thing. All of those people that supported the iraq were all reinvented themselves as democrats. And I have jobs at mmc.

Some of them have jobs in the bike administration. Some of them have jobs in center right or center left think tanks. And washington, D.

C, and all of those people they care of, dick chai has a lot more in common with a lot of the people that are running the democratic party, obviously, that he does with their voters. Their voters low. Dc chai, the people who run that party don't hate him as much as you think.

Yeah, that's that's a scary thought, right? Did you see this is training on the view and will be go over where he says he should be the head of the CIA?

Yeah, no, I mean, it's it's how you said.

You said something crazy like, yeah, like, what are you doing? I thought you guys didn't like that stuff. I thought you guys were the anti iraq war people.

I thought you guys were the high weapons of ass destruction people. Who is china for coming here? Attached general. Attorney general, wow, we've global bikes for that.

What that is? What is your weapon zone of the justice system? crazy.

It's the whole thing is so weird as saying people abandoned what IT used to be to be a leftist, used to be uncomfortable. Discussions are good. It's good to be able to have communication with people that you disagree with. Free speech is imperative. That used to be that education should be objective and it's very important and encounter bad ideas with good ideas.

Well, I just became untenable. I think. I think left doister was driven out of the this sphere. This went so far .

left IT became a different thing yeah. But he became .

left in a way that was in about workers rights or economic, just as IT became left in a way about like a static identity politics that prevented any discussions about ceoe or your health care. Anything like that I just became, I think they're really enthusiastic. Uh, people about that idea.

Gy, things are pretty good. Yeah, I think there's a lot of people where things are good enough in their lives to worry about whether we have a transport man. yeah. And I think that's the thing. I think a lot of the enthusiastic proponents of that stuff believe things are great and they're only getting Better and to sell a campaign unless that you may win its early in the day. But to sea campaign on the word .

joy .

is uterine insane.

It's also kind of a revenger nerds thing too, because it's a complete polar shift of identity hierarchies. You know, the people that were the weirdos and the freak people, you know, though also those people are at the top of this higher archy of oppression, short and celebrated, above all, fused to be those, the ones society.

But it's also like this, this idea that you need to keep identifying ways to divide people, right? And there's no, there's no Better way to do IT than to claim that everybody threats everyone else.

I agree with you, but here's a question. Is this a natural thing? Is this like a natural thing that humans do when they find a vulnerability in a social system? They attach themselves to IT whether it's White guys pretend to to be black, you know a couple of ah those kind of situations. There seems to be people attach themselves to something and then they sort of subvert IT.

But do you think you would have existed anyway? They do you think that someone has a vested interest in keeping us divided? And so that these these social issues, like whatever is that comes up like, uh whether it's B L M right and any any kind of social movement that creates disruption ah do you think that those are engineered and those are injected into the system to make people have things to fight over?

I think there's a baLance. I think that there's organic refs and Fisheries in society that allow certain sentiments to bubble to the surface, like the alarm, like the the the war in gaza and the problems in the protest that are happening there. But the minute that stuff happens, I believe people seized on the opportunity and exploited and fund those things and bus people into those protests and activate that moment.

Because IT is, I think, a defining. And when roman manuals had never let a good crisis go to waste. Mazy, we said never let a good crisis go to away. They are telling you, it's like when li grams says, I want that money, like give me that money. I don't want potton have that money when they're saying in in front of your face, when roma manuel is never let good crisis go to with the whole ethos of that statement is to cease on organic a problems and exacerbates, and then inject whatever agenda you have so that you can you can then wrestle more power away from human being.

One hundred percent, one hundred percent. That's well.

so like it's crazy to watch because when I grew up, I grew up in the nineties, IT was a time of like doc Martins and fucker and people drinking fish ball size capacity OS and fucked in coffee houses and fucked. And everybody was weird. And there was there was a individualism in the nineties, turko bain and fuck people in telling themselves and make a great music and right, and all this shit and planner.

And you remember IT and find, but there was an individualism in the nineties that was kind of like, I remember, you know, my parents saying me once, like a friend of mine did some stupid and the goal of you jump to all for bridger, you're gonna. It's like there was just this idea that you didn't have to go along with everybody else standing apart from the crowd made you unique and an individual and good. And IT met that .

you had value. Yeah vanna killed hairbands because yeah hairbands became silly. right?

right? There's no idea that i've seen attacked more than that. Being a free thinking individual is coming under fire and has over the last few decades, like i've never seen the coordinated attempt to make you think not only do you have to agree with everyone, that you're responsible for everybody, that what's good for you, it's good for them or was good them is good for you and that we're all in IT together and all of these things, and none of IT is from a place of, like, let's feed the poor. None of its from a place of, like, let's help.

All of its from a very weird, nefarious place of we move as a block. We are one consciousness, and again, not in the bill hicks good way in the way of like we're going to condemn the people we dislike. We're going to excell them and cast them out and then we're going to reward the people who will come along with us because, again, we are this, you know, blob of shit that is just picking people up as we go.

But I missed those days of kind of being like yemen. Who cares? Like you think one way, I think another way. And it's not the end of the world now. It's the end of the world.

There was less influences. You think about the influences like I grew up in the, I was in high school in the eighties, right? So in the eighties what we had was whatever was on the radio, right, whatever was on M, T, V.

When that came out was like, oh my god, M T V, yeah and what you saw on television at night, when usually will watch in T, V with your family after dinner or something yeah, you have very little access to the rest. And now you're inundated constantly. Twenty four, seven, and there's a bunch of people you wish you were but to people that you wish you, I wish I looked like her.

I wish I was talking him. I wish I had the money that he has. Everyone look at that car he's got.

It's the same shit. And everybody gets locked into this this fucked in weird a voisin narsisi yond. It's probably more like habitual narsisi today, then probably ever before.

How many people that cannot afford houses are watching people buy manches on TV? There's twenty shows about .

people is oh yeah because famous real state channels on instagram that are just shown you houses.

you could never fuck have them suck anyway if you saw them in person, just like the people on instagram like this weird voorst tic thing. Again, it's part of the flat and of everybody with technology where people individualism has been likened to being hartless rose, soulless or uncaring and that you are not invested in the welfare and well being others, which is not true, by the way. Thinking freely does not mean you don't care about people.

That means you're not gona swallow narratives that the defense department has handed to ms. nbc. That doesn't mean you want people to live in the street exactly.

But this is, you know, people just don't like that idea. We're just a collectivist mindset. Now we're like people. You you have to be on the same page with everybody.

Well, I think it's inevitable, and I think it's moving us towards a very uncomfortable reality that most people are not willing to even like look at. But where we're becoming a different species, we're becoming a different thing. That's interesting.

I think that's true.

yeah. I mean, I think that's one of the side effects of plastics and um all the harmonic effects of people having because this all the sallets in people's bloodstreams. I think it's a effect of staring at screens all the time, becoming a customer, staring screens, preferring interactions online to people in person because they make you an anxious.

Well, that's why people, you know this, is that such a great point? People now talk about all the time like, why does that anything feel the same? right? No city feels the way I did five years ago. And I think one of the reasons is because we live so much of our life now digitally.

there's that. But then there's the veil of a control society that completely collapsed to recover IT. That's the value of their someone who understands how the system works and they're running IT efficiently. That's why the subway on time. That's why the streets are clean because someone's running IT, they're doing a good job.

And then also something happens in these people tell you everything else to shut down for a year and a half and I like and you're like, what are you talking about? Like how why are we pour out? Why is everybody broke? Why is that dangerous? why? Why are cars on fire? Why are they smashing into these stores? Known, doing anything about IT.

The veil got completely removed. So la seems vulnerable. Now, like when I go through L A IT seems vulnerable. IT seems like a beaten kid. Just something about this is real dark.

There was always a darkness there. Now I spent so much less time there because there's just this foreboding haleh reality that just I don't know what IT is, but it's like everyone's on edge. It's a dissolving of an illusion. It's dissolving .

of an illusion. The illusion is A A sophisticated, functional society .

that was also a place that think about this. Los Angeles was built on the manufacturing reality, yes, for a long time. yes. yeah. And the ability to do that now has been greatly, and the magic of the movies in this idea that you can fully suspend disbelief in all these things.

I think a lot of that is has had a real impact on that place because the inability you they used to be able to make a movie that I would convince you about an event, they would they would drive home a narrative through a movie. They've done this a million times. yeah. Now by the time they do that, there's ten documentary on youtube and there's been a million podcast.

Yeah, they've lost control in hollywood was really this myth making institution that, and IT was all built on very unlistenable made a lot of great stuff, a lot of movies we all love, but a lot that was built like the explanation of women, children, all these horrible things that have now been on earth, right? Every documentary is crazy to watch you now it's like, remember that ninety show you watch, you go cheese, us know. And they're those kids were kept in a cage and fed like dogs. You like, god dammit, like nothing you enjoy.

It's really, but that make sense IT sense because you .

have vulnerable people without a lot. There's somebody who cares about people in that town and the only people that have credibility in that town of people that have made other people a lot of money. And those are the people that we're able to get away with that and do whatever how they wanted to, that towns just in deep trouble.

Well, it's just dark. It's dark. It's dark. Or now also in one of things that happened during covet was when you shut down production for a year and a half and then no one goes to the movies for a year and half.

habit is broken, having broken bits, broken date night, not go to the moves I was in joker to which just came out. It's the worst film, never been made so bad. The worst film that it's actually not so bad. It's the worst film ever made.

why? Well, I think they did on purpose.

No, it's I think what happened after the first choker was there was a lot of, like, talk u, this was loved by in cells. This was loved by the wrong kinds of people. And they sent the wrong kinds of my male rage nyalong all these things pieces, right? And then I think, what if we went the other way? And now they have walking phoenix and lady gaga tapped dancing to a point where it's insane.

but is IT possible that he didn't want to make equal. And then he said.

no, said that I mean, it's a quarter. It's a quarter billion. They did that, if that sure is the most immoral thing I ve ever seen in in my life. Brilliant.

brilliant protest.

I don't think it's brilliant protest. Everybody is time. Just make a good movie you could have done, you know, just get out the full stop dancing.

What do you think? What would motivate them to make a movie? That's .

that is hubris. Number one, the idea that you could, that people love IT so much to going to accept IT in any version of IT.

do you think you would like IT if IT wasn't connected to the original just now? That has no plot.

IT has no plot. We would sit on state, we would sit there mean these other guys were dressed in these fuck and security office because we're working the archimedes ilm. And I would turn to one of them, and we'd hear this crap.

And I go, what the fuck is this? And they go, this is gonna bomb, man. They go, and this is the worst thing, but we will talk about in lunch.

We go, what is the plot? Is there a plot? No, I don't know. I think he falls in love with her in the prison.

Is IT worth going to see .

because it's bad. It's not even hate watch ble.

that's not terribly this. But is that when those things like show girls not so bad to watch?

IT? No, because it's it's like you're sitting there and there's these people you know in the theater and their all confused and i'm watching their reactions and they're all like staring and everything and like IT starts like raining asylum and you like kay cool and then there's a moment where walking photo x goes for once in my life, I have someone who needs me and you just and this is great. No musical just becomes a fuck and musical.

But hold on, let me back this. Yeah, let me back this up. Don't you remember when walking phoenix went on letter man, and he had like this, yes, he had some crazy fake persona like he did something where he pretended to lose his mind.

Yes, a rapper or something.

right? yes.

What was he doing? I don't know. He was like.

what did he do for a wild ami?

Yeah, he, this is joke. He was going to .

pursue music career. This was two thousand and nine.

You've got a nice beard going.

Oh yeah. Thank you.

I was that the beard way? What is a comfortable .

as ig is IT? Are you pleased with IT?

I'm OK that when I making me .

feel worse about something, okay, then let them know. He was a wizard. He was so good, he is the best, in my opinion, of course.

guys that .

he just so good at.

so lovely film really.

Now go back before that is always wrapped up. So but walking pinions was act in weird. And so people decided all walking finishes loss as mine. I didn't like the interview and they kind of people went cool on him.

And then he did like a documentary showing that he was like playing a character for a while, right? Is that that what he was just like? I think so, yes. So just like an r PC.

This could have been a two hundred and fifty million dollar practical joke. That's what i'm saying. Maybe the same guy.

Yeah, yeah. Maybe it's a fun quarter. Billion dollar practical.

You is a bit if you're walking for and you the fucking king of the hill, right? He's movie stars in the country ah the guy from glad like he can kind of track hollywood dummies.

I think they thought that this would be received differently. I don't. I think they thought I think there and maybe in a little bit of a bubble.

I think walking with is alone in his house right now, laughing that he .

pulled that off. I don't think, even knows he did IT he. So yeah, now he's like that.

I think he's an actor. So he exit. I think it's just like what the new paris he becomes .

that walking photo x tells letter men, I hope sooth didn't offend you a act apologize nature host for awkward interview that features in new film. I'm still here. So he was doing that as a part of the film.

That's the idea. So the film is that he was acting like he was a crazy person. Yeah, was a documentary about him making music. All they had to do here.

all they had to do was blow some shoot up, have a escape from prison, haven't do something, get a, get a couple of scenes in the course or something .

in this throughout phoenix was trailed by actor casey afi, who is his brother in law, and a film crew. The result, i'm still here, was released this month as A A sensible documentary about the corrosive effects of celebrity and wealth on a now drug adult actor in the profession since he was a child. So the idea is that there they did a documented and how fucked up he was.

And so he went on letter man to act. Fucked up, right? But I think he was a golf.

No, no, I was a goop, right?

But he was a booth. IT was on a labor, okay. IT was afflicted, confirmed what many suspected that IT was all elaborate proof last week told new york times the phoenix had given a terrific performance is the performance of his career. So we just actually like he was drugged out and out of a fuck in mind for a spook yeah like this is the kind of guy that would those how do a damasus and the making a musical secure to me if he did that?

And that's great. I don't know. I know that he was raised in a coat and he was a little kid and his name was leaf. So whatever he does, god bless him.

He is a brilliant actor. He changed from leaf to walking.

I mean, the guys brilliant, but the movie was just, I mean.

god was IT rough. It's crazy because the first .

one was so good, he was so believable. The first one was of the first one. The second one was like a completely of, I think, insane to a fan of the first one. Well.

IT wouldn't be the first time.

Yeah, it'll be if god father too was about like the corleone family going with jet. You know what I mean, like an apologizing for the mafia, right? You like they were like, hey, i'm sorry, we did all this.

Should yeah, we now have a Bakery? IT just IT went completely the other way. Yeah.

yeah. Well, I didn't see IT, but I heard it's socked.

anything. This has anyone one gets something about one minute before the first polls close.

One minute.

I think there's definitely got to be some everywhere that I like.

Exit polls .

mean three or four states that close, then north CarOlina is early, right? The discussions I can see is what's going on in pennsylvania. What's going on is going on certainly going to say that if there is something when he was .

in the pockets, I wish he could just write off.

I'm open to you. Just tell .

me what is I hear so much edits, edit, edit like but a lot .

of people close him, say there isn't.

Who's those people? How many and how many those people are covering that?

I don't know, but my pants probably .

see that talking. I yeah .

just endorsed .

calmo Harris too. Yeah, they wanted to kill him. There is people that went to on january they were looking for him allegedly in supposedly .

not ough for sure. But i'm i'm wondering like i'm open to the idea that there was fraud, but like to a lot of top like people that were in his orbit don't talk about like he talks about IT, right?

But okay, so let's take pants out of equation because he's probably salty.

They probably for sure. But i'm saying like pants didn't if if there was evidence wouldn't heat like pants sive set out. Let's not certify IT.

No, that that is a crazy thing to do right? Or for for vice present stand up and said your that's essentially like you you're getting ready for a fucker major .

conflict you know you .

for one doesn't .

one trump to verify IT yeah who who .

would that be that you trust implicated?

Well, you would just need to see evidence. So you just be like if I made a claim about anything, i'd have to provide evidence.

But let's imagine that you were working with someone like a truck and you're legal top guy and you know there's no election interference. You know that the election integrity was a one hundred percent. You know that he's not told the truth.

How could you stay with them? How could you stay with them without laying IT out to him? Like circuit, have an hour of your time. Think, let me explain you what the problem with saying that it's rigged. Here's we can say it's ricked okay for sure there was one hundred percent involvement in social media companies suppressing information that would have changed a result some percentage yeah and i'm .

listen open to IT being that there was fucker in other ways. I just think that just like anything else, you can't take someone's word.

Well, he says there's a point. He just didn't have IT on short yes but I would imagine that if there's something even talking about for three years, if you ask yeah uh important stuff in my like even stuff like you ask me about like you to I could tell you all these different things that have happened. Yeah I could tell you why this is important, why that's an important that's like a minor thing relatively.

So you ve lost the president of the united states. That's a major thing. And so if you knew that you had been cheated, to the point where you're willing to talk openly about the fact that they cheated, they cheated me, this is how I know I would want to be able to rattle off.

Yes, he, I would want to be able to say we found there was twenty five thousand inconsistent votes in this place. We know that there's a manipulation of this thing or that thing. Tell me and you should have that ready, ready. That's it's a thing that we don't want to think is true. But if we're going to put our fuck and neck out there and agree with .

IT or at least entertaining, you got let out.

Bullet got have laid out, you know. But I think he's just so fuck and busy. He's probably got other people doing that and they're all tell them that is stolen and he just listens to them and doesn't ah doesn't have that stuff like ready to go.

Well yeah I mean listen, see the bad and brought up an interesting point the other night, a mega Kelly where he said they had lost by a certain amount of votes or or or or by the gotten however many more votes on obama would have but also the republicans picked up at tina house seats, which you guys there's something fishy about that where it's like all these people who just voting republican down and then buy in. So there were things anything i'm and talk about the veracity of IT. I'm just saying some suspicious.

some suspicious .

things that he felt was fishy or tRicky or whatever. I don't know. Again, this has been A A A thing that's been over the heads of whether you have people on the right that go IT was stolen and don't know any of the evidence.

Then there are people on the left ago. He's an election. He's an election denier, which they also did with the rush gate stuff for years. Right said that he was installed in a compromise, whatever. And then I think there's just got to be like you said, there's just go with there's got to be more information about whatever happened, right?

Well, the idea of breaking into voting machines goes way back to the h ro. Documentation hacking, democracy about George bush. Remember that about the dialled machines.

And the fear in this is, back when I was a hard court lefty, the fear was that the republicans were going to be able to rig the vote with these machines, because the people who made those machines were contributors to the republican party right now. What's the other way now? Now the right is .

constantly worried about the minion.

They lost, lost right against fox news. correct? Because fox was saying things that I didn't have evidence.

How's the best way to do? IT is a paper ballots voter. You have to have an.

well, I would imagine, first of all, of course you should have to have an ID. The only reason why you wouldn't want someone to have an ID is because you want to cheat. You have to have an I D for everything you have member ago.

Why not? Let's do that because maybe you lose your I D that day, but maybe .

you can go in and say, here's my finger. Why not? why? I mean, some biometric B, R or phone have a show that's to do in this day and age.

But the idea that you wouldn't want anyone to have I D that means you want people voting that shouldn't be voting. And we know that that happens. That's been proven that at least in some circumstances, people are voting that shouldn't be voting.

And the only reason why you would want that is because you wanna cheat. So the only reason why you would want no is so that you can cheat. yeah.

So now I gotta, how much do you eat? So you're willing to cheat that way. You're willing to cheat where you willing .

to block information that would have changed.

The there have always been willing to they've .

always been willing to do that. And then the right has been willing to do things to that, compromising integrity of things, for sure one hundred percent. And you just got to figure how to do like an actual election that is fair. It's A I and it's .

it's going to be president. AI, yeah well, I think we're going to give up government to artificial intelligence wants to vastly superior to us.

Let's make sense.

Yeah IT doesn't make sense, but I think it's on our path. What we're talking about before about people becoming more frail and more like feebly and like the british people who you talk about their teeth, that's from it's from your job.

All british people don't.

But when people have small jaws like yeah they all have you.

it's it's literally .

from eating mushy food. They have own, they eating mushy .

peas and they have scarves. Y your bones aren't just thick anymore .

because you're not chewing me. You're not breaking things down with your teeth. You don't have to cat, so your jaw, like over time, become small ern. N yeah, there's actually a technique called mewing. And this guy figured out this technique where you can change the shape of your jaw with exercises and tongue pressure, and that these are the guys that I have, a thing that I use at home. It's like, go, I weight left with my jaw sounds crazy yeah but there's these weights.

It's like us a rubber ball, you put your teeth and you fucked and marsh down on your teeth and IT builds your job s makes your jaw more square like literarily works, you do jaw exercises. And that's the reason why these people for a long time, written math potatoes and fucked and grow like they're poor is shit. Where jazz shrink .

interest is a good there.

IT makes sense. Yeah, you would like. That's one. The reasons why people have together wisdom teeth removed. Our jaws are getting smaller. We're not like breaking down tough meat and more so the shape of our facelift difference.

So eventually there's just going to be a bunch of A I government stead of these tiny drought begins .

in there and look at a little tight job yeah big as fuck and head .

that the next years just be unreal.

We're onna be those things I think those things that we see the people keeps seeing, even if you're not real, we become that's us in the future yes. Yeah, we come next. Less gender, less cyber ards, right? Or maybe even completely artificial. By that point, maybe we realized that consciousness can actually be captured and that we all share IT and there is no benefit whatsoever. And being an individual, that is just a cheap code that the primate used in order to think of itself as important enough to continue to innovate to the point where creates artificial intelligence.

Now, SHE had run on that instead of the word joy I would .

have voted for. I think that's what we're going. I think that's what all this translation. I think that's why male hormone levels are dropping through the floor, which is all a big car, because a set in tary lifestyle, and also because of these extra genes and plastics and all these different things that are fucking with people's reproductive cycle.

You think we've been here before.

In what way in this .

do you think humanity ever been in this spot before?

I think humanity been different, but some more spot OK. I think that's what agent egypt was all about. There's no way that level of sophistication could be achieved unless those people were beyond what anybody is thinking about from people that live five thousand, six thousand years ago. There is just no way. There's literally no way.

because god figure into this at all. Wow.

I don't know. If god's real, god's everything. If god's real, god's the universe. And there's like A A powerful creative force that didn't just made earth.

And bunch of stupid people that we're in a garden and this bitch talk to the snake in apple, right? No, god made the whole thing. If there's a real god, you made the whole thing. And the whole thing is made by what? Made by the universe.

The universe makes itself right so the universe is probably got so yeah god plays into IT, but I think there's a direction that primate go in um and IT goes into like ever more weak and feeble but much more capable with tools and IT happens with some partly bo bos, there's super peaceful. I just fucked each other somehow know that there's chimpanzees are murti st. Monsters are just run around caring each other part, killing each other, tribal wars, killing monkeys and the ones just fucked each other and is that seems like there a little bit more evolved, and that's probably how humans were.

And then humans eventually figured out two looks, right? And we became what we are now. Well, we're going to to keep going in that direction.

So we're so much weaker than even a monkey. You like a monkey, a terrier, fuck and head off like we're so feeble and we're gonna get feeble. Lu r, we're it's going to be smarter.

We're onna be communicating pledge with our minds. We'll probably never need sounds anymore, will probably never use devices. Everything will happen in your mind.

What's the fun of all of that?

What's the fun of being a chip? Is that fun? You want to throw shit for the rest of your life and need bananas, get the people near me, right? So what's the purpose of being a person?

You're feel with the anxiety you're worry about who's going to win the next point. You're trying to stay off drugs, but you want to garet. What's point that stupidity? You can be an enlighten being fly through space with your mind. Why I never .

thought about that like that if .

losers tell him the truth. Bobbles are the gathered supposedly back engineer. These crafts, if that guys tell the truth, is there's no controls inside those devices when they are in .

them with their mind.

There's some connection between the entity and the device that's not in face like we think of I got joyce dead .

and but it's involved.

It's a different thing. It's a different thing. But it's probably it's probably what we become because we didn't know is how cloth well, of course, think about clothes and shoes in your silly sunglass and all the stuff this beautiful advances. So we're so much different than .

champs dn.

but if you look at them and you look at us, like what is going on with them, why do they have have closed? Like what is there wearing coats and jackets? And should they all have shoes? No one works, walks barefoot at all, right? Where we're soften ourselves up, right, are literally put a nice shell over ourself. So we become a fucking and of squid like some.

So usually you come back to this planet and fifty years.

if it's still here, robots, robots, robots. I think no more biological life in terms of humans, a wild life will exist. All that stuff fly.

No more people. I think, really, yeah, I think people are the cocoon. We make the electronic butterfly.

IT comes out of the cocoon. We don't know why we're making the cocoon, but we're making the cocoon. Everybody gets the newest phone already has the news's TV look at.

got wifi built in. So do you get a skin shoot?

You don't even, you're not even gna be biological. I think we're going to be going to be able to this what I think they're going to do. I think they're gonna integrate first. I think we're going to be sidewalks.

It's onna start with things like can I get that now? Can I sign up for IT now? I don't want to wait.

You don't want to be an early adopter like this girls who got those lip jobs.

i'll take the chance. Many of them were in miami. They are fine.

These, I will take that the thing. Now, if this sounds fun, that sounds good. I want to be a vehicle without communicating with my mine.

So there was a guy who a branched off. He was one of the original guys with neutral, and he branched off the form his own company. And they just created an implant that allows find people to see, I know, see, see, you can find that, Jimmy.

I think IT is like you wear goggles. I think it's like there's a whole thing. I don't think it's like his symbols as they put on your head. But again, cell phone used to be a suitcase to you Carried around yeah and yet to like, open the suitcase to get your found out and pull the antenor. Now I little tiny thing that you beyond for twenty four hours in a row, yeah.

watch movies. Policies eventually gonna inside. That's a good point because then you go. The next step.

we had the first neural link patient on and and he controls a curser with his mind. And he said, when he plays games, it's like a cheap because he's got like an a boat so everywhere he sees is where the cursor goes. He doesn't love to go hand to ee eye goes to cursor instantaneously. So is like atomium I just too huge like you could look where you want something to go and IT just goes there that's is controlling IT with his mind.

So there's gonna be over the next however many years, different generations.

just like iphones. Yes, for sure. Science CoOperation. Imagine that your name, science corporation. what? How uncreative? This is a chinese front science corporation that sounds a face science corporation, a biotech start up launched by a nearly cofounder claims that achieved a breakthrough in brain computer face technology that can help patients with severe vision laws.

In preliminary clinical trials, legally blind patients who lost their central vision received the company's retina implants, which restored their eyes side and even allowed them to read books and recognize faces. The start of announced last week, wow, to acknowledges the first time that the restoration of the ability to fluently read has ever been definitely shown in blind patients. CEO max hodak hodac ah, who's the president of newer link before founding science corp, said in a statement, holy shit, what does IT look like?

Jamie.

know what that .

looks like? I want to see what .

that looks like. Sounds crazy. Science corporation, good. Look fine. That not google.

What are you? You going to find h, it's in the first one primer. IT was a rug. So this is the m plants. Where is IT?

So where does that go?

I'll love. They're showing you. So they stick IT back there.

The back, your fucking eye ball. Look at tiny is holy shit, man. I love how.

by the way, just americans are. Like, look, you'll be able to see the oven .

so he has to wear glasses, and the glasses work with that implant. And now you can see things.

This is create amazing. Every people who lost their vision, you have to already have some sort of, I couldn't like you gotta have some vision.

yeah. You have to know basis of why I don't know what things look like. And sure. How could you recover ze someone's face if you never saw before? Well, you wouldn't, until you saw them, and then from then on, you'd able to .

recognize their face. These political text are so crazy.

they're still coming in. What you get. I just where to go.

This woman had my phone named janina, and I think he was a big democratic donor or not, because they're like, janina, we're panic. Can you please answer? Have you voted? I'm like.

we're panic.

right? I go. I don't know .

what to do you no.

because this is a boat. This is what we're talking about. All they are just bots going like, please vote panel, yes or no. Are you a republican? Thousand votes counted so far .

only who one who won the twenty five thousand eight? I mean, I don't even know where therefrom. It's forty nine thousand for twenty.

twenty four thousand for haris. So even now.

What is your suspicion of what's going to happen? 是 IT was.

you know, I think he will be him. But I also thought that is very close. And I think with road, that was a one x factor. I was the only x factor I D thought about, I think without that.

not just role, but that thing that I brought up with J. D. Vance, where some people believe true. And apparently there might have been a case in texas.

Jammy, I know you're goole, but yeah where we were talking about women in a place where is restrictive, like texas has a six week law, which is based because you don't even know you pregnant in six weeks, you barely mister period, right? If especially your periods, like not regular. And then if you go to another state where abortion on's legal and they find out they can prosecute you.

right? So that's the type of stuff I think that could he could win on that because that is crazy.

It's not just crazy. It's grows. Here's why it's grows, not just because you should should be able to tell people where the fuck to go and where where they go and do things that is illegal medical procedure.

But imagine if you're a woman who gets pregnant and you have a miscarriage and you go and visit your mom who lives in okhotsk, abortions, legal, and then you get questioned as to whether not you had an illegal abortion. You get that. So imagine what is, is, is you and .

your first part broken.

that the one .

thing why I could see a ground swell of women coming up for her and SHE could win.

because the idea of that is attached to these apps, right? So there's apps that women can use, the track the so they track their menstrual cycle, les, to these apps. And if they get the data from these apps and the apps show that you lost your period or you didn't have your mentor cycle, and then you went to oklahoma, IT doesn't mean anything. But are we going to let people investigate people's bodies?

No, it's crazy. It's crazy crazy.

It's insane because that's that's the worst direction you could head because they made one headway rovers s way they can get rid of IT and now its up to the states, well, that makes IT sketchy. And now of the state, you're gonna prosecute people for traveling to other states. Well then you're saying the state is in control of your body.

That ability to go somewhere in .

a grew he said he was not aware that I would not want to do that, but I think that this is a thing that was brought up. Um see if you can find that in in taxes the case .

I found in taxes, I don't think I had to do with out of stata oration but I might be wrong .

would have do with .

instate of you know your candles this all kind of well it's one of the things they do. They just have like whatever they're .

rule is and always with that and restriction as well. Were talking about france, europe or a woman .

but IT makes sense if everyone no one can yes.

it's like there's a certain time where you can do anymore is is viable outside the it's bill birds bit yes. yeah. I think we should have a choose and I think you tell the baby like both those things .

are true yeah so just just these issues, the problem, some of these issues that can be solved and like what fetterman said, that thing about immigration, he goes, yeah, nobody wants to solve because it's good for everybody. There is something to me that's about all of these issues that seems weirdly like people are against any type .

of rational common ground. And you know, I definite some truth to that. I think some people do want things. People want .

late term.

These things are these political beach balls. They get toss around a concert in one of ones that people were terrified of if they got rid of roady way. The next one was gay marriage, yeah, because they were like, no, a marriage between a man and a woman. And that that was what people were worried, that all this stuff is coming out of religion.

Well, a lot of it's going to go to states rights. So I think where you live will determine a lot of your um freedom freedom that I think if theyve said they don't care back marriage but I imagine that would .

come up and I imagine that grams, I want .

to give up this right. But now I I think that um of course these things will probably go to popular votes. And it's because people are uncomfortable with the courts and telling them that they have to believe a certain way to thick certain thing and that's the same thing.

It's saying you, you can vote with your wallet. You can vote with your feet. You can leave a state.

Obviously, I am for a woman right to choose. I am not an elected official and jury. I have no power there.

I do not live there. I have no influence set all over a woman's body measure. I positively and negatively. It's like there are things. This is this crazy big country where, yes, I would agree that a lot of think, but I also, I didn't agree with a lot of .

things that they have done when you, if you wanted to. This is interesting. Well, we wanted play four d chess if you want to get there.

The republicans, and you're right now, you look like a sneaky fake republic. yeah. When you like, push to get rid of row away.

Because one thing that roy is going to do, here's one thing that rose going to do, roy way, is going, is going to charge up a bunch of women who don't want men, tell them them what to do. They onna vote democrat, right? And they going to go out in large number.

And if you do that at the same time, you're shipping all these immigrants into all these swing states, right? And then you have those folks yeah to join the democratic party tube. So they are all vote and democrat too.

Now you have a reason why you should want to take over this red area, internal blue, because his book and men are trying to tell these women what they can, I can do. It's like one more layer on the cake that you're allowed that you for sure like the percentage support. You'll get more percent support. It's like a good idea if you are like a creepy puppet master. There is controlling the strains of civilian rest in the country.

But the democrats said, listen, we're not allowing any gender experimenting on kids until their adults, and we are not. And we're going to enforce the boarder law and bite in heads said i'm serving one term and they had a prime mary truth probably wouldn't be back. He's back because they open the fucking door. His main issue is immigration. They literally exacerbated at ten million legals came over the border and then people are incredibly uncomfortable with their children being indoors orated in schools .

with this crap.

So I think you have been.

I might have been. I think they ripped. I PPT them. I think.

I think the reality is they've given him on a silver platter. His biggest issue, which is that people want a country. Well.

what do you think they would do to beat him? So if he's back, if biden does say that he steps down, who is running as veterans?

Obviously not mentally there to run, but a guy that has that, you need a working class guy who goes, we need a country. We need to have a distinction between citizen and non citizen. The social contract has to be otherwise we have in a social contract.

We know it's invalided completely when you're bringing people in from all over the world and the government is promising them things and they are getting votes and they're replacing americans in certain manufacturing jobs or whatever. You don't have any sense of a country, right? And you need a country and you need to work in class.

Person is not condescending. And somebody who goes look at the tva's stock clinic in the U. K. That just closed wide because experimental transgender therapies for children is a science that is not only not settled, but IT is doing damage to people.

This is why that clinic clinics full of progressives that said, we're shutting this down because we're making a lot of fucking mistakes that are irreversible. These are human beings. If you take away those issues, then the republicans have to run on, you know, an economic platform.

That mayor may not be that popular, right? But the democrats chose instead to elevate the E. I.

To talk about the most important thing is in america's diversity acadian inclusion they chose to ah convince everyone all of the cap, the social capital that they spend, convincing people how important IT was to support the ukraine with no plan and no end game and open ended and dido, you know, whatever israel wants to do and maybe we will have to go into I ran and and like to get all of that to explain that to people. They didn't even explain IT that well, but they kept telling people how important IT was. They could have easily, easily crafted a message that was, that was rational and sane. All they had to be was because trump is a lot and I think there's a lot of people in amErica that would say, hey, man, we should just move on its chaos.

Here's a question. Here's the spokesperson. So if you have a primary, who would have be Gavin newsom not trusted? No, it's be someone we barely, my haris vice president, so you have to track choose her.

Well, if you're going to be going to go but here's a thing, if you're going to go all in with, like this idea that we need a woman of color who's the president, and which is one of things that they were saying all long, he was going to do that. And I was like, why I just have the best person? No, you have to have.

Okay, you very accepted that you have her. She's the vice president. She's been there for four years or he knows how he runs automatic.

It's automatic unless you change course in your library and someone competes against her. You have a primary you don't find. I don't know, I don't know what that person, I don't know every democratic country, I don't a cons governor.

senator, one person that stands out like any person, that colors outside the lines, like tosa garbage, they get fucked.

And to what will the the lines have to change that? The problem, the problem is the line to have to change. You you you cannot be beholden to extremists. And then on on one side you have the extremists.

On the other side you have these like corporate OA guards that are demanding guilty to foreign wars and less uh trade agreements that don't benefit workers, hollowing out in the middle. And this was all stuff that republicans were all about in the eighties, and the democrats were about in the ninety underneath and stuff like that. So if you transform the democratic party again into a workers party with common sense, reasonable. And it's not based on religious fundamentalism and it's not based on wall fundamentals ism.

On the other side, people out of that, that are in that or it's like part of their tribal identity, like how do you get .

people to relink with you to figure that rejects IT? Like I think you need somebody to reject IT publicly. When bill clinton a that sister soldier's moment, right, when bill clinton owned the sister's soldier moment, where SHE SHE was a rapper or something, he had something about america. He corrected, I forget exactly what I was but it's a moment where bill clinton was running for president and he went again against and you know, when establish bona he is as a um you know here we go yeah .

what was this? I kind of remember this. sure. What's point the video?

Let's stand up for what's always been best about the rainbow coalition, which is people come in together across racial land. You talked about mister fields and Louise a that you had her last night, a great royal model. We don't have a lot of time to do this.

We don't have a lot of time. You had A A rap singer here last night and insists to soldier, I defend her right to express herself through music. But her comments before an actual los Angeles s were filled with a kind of hatred that you do not honor today and tonight.

Just listen to this, what he said, SHE told the washington post about a month ago, and I quote, if black people kill black people every day, why not have a week and kill White people? So you're a good member and you Normally kill somebody, why not kill a White person? Last year, he said, you can't call me or any black person anywhere in the world that races.

We don't have the power to do to White people. And White people have done us. And even if we did, we don't have that low down, dirty nature if they're in a good White people.

I haven't met them. Where are they right here in this room? That's where they are. I know he is a Young person, but he has a big influence on a lot of people.

And would people say that if you took the words White and black and you reverse them, you might think David duke was given that speech. Let me tell you, we all make mistakes, and sometimes we're not as sensitive as we ought to be. And we have an obligation, all of us, to call attention to prejudge wherever we see IT.

A few months ago, I made a mistake. I joined a friend of man, and I played golf at a country club. IT didn't have any african american members.

I was criticize for doing that. You know what? I was rightly criticize for doing that. I made a mistake and I said, I wouldn't never do that again.

And I think all of us, i've got to be sensitive that we can't get anywhere in this country pointing the finger at one another across racial land. If we do that, we're dead and they will beat us even in revenge. Jackson, new math of this election. It's hard to get to a thirty four percent solution or a forty percent solution if the american people can be divided by race.

That's if he ran on that today, he beats everybody. This is me in a lansa sensible, the best, the best speaker.

that and the best person. But not what I mean is that had commonly Harris repudiated, yeah, a lot of what happened in the madness of twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty one, all that stuff and said, amErica is not a White, the premises country that is only set up to terrorize people of color, minorities and that, you know, yes, we've had to pass. That's been terrible, but we've made tons of progress.

And people should be rewarded in this country on the basis of their hard work, their ability, they are willingness to to take risk to, you know, you know, and we cannot have a society that is arranged by people's tribal identity. If she'd come out and gave some more eloquent version i'm just off time I had of that speech. IT would have been her sister and soldier moment, and SHE could have said this, my party went in the wrong direction. And by the way, I would have been very compelling to a lot of people.

Yeah, but he would have to formulate that. Or someone would have to help perform. Someone would have to.

What i'm saying is you should run for president. You should become a democrats and run on that. Maybe I am, well, you probably couldn't become a democrat that they probably never let you in.

but I Betted they let you into the rehabs. Not only will they never let me in, depending on the next eight hours i'm gona be in jail, there's going to be no. But I think that was the thing.

I think trump ran against the republican party in two thousand and sixteen, yeah, he ran against the bushes. He ran against foreign war. He ran against big business.

He ran against every single republican donor base, every plutocratic concern trump ran against that he ran against the chAmber commerce. He ran against all the people, the coke people, all the people that were open borders. He ran against all of those people.

And, you know, he ran against major, you major power factions within that party. Steam rolled them. And commonly, Harris has refused to do that. SHE didn't repute a biden because .

because he's still president. SHE still .

vice president. SHE has to throw .

him right the bus and fresh start cycle and come back again.

He's an old fool. What I say, somebody, he's an old fool.

But then you'd have what is a sharp attack? Don't believe.

Here's a deal. The vice president, we all know, kind IT doesn't do anything. You should just say that you should go, listen, vice present.

do anything.

Maybe you should say that. You say that you should. Let's be very honest.

Legislation originates in the house of representatives. The president has an agenda ARM sitting around. He's an idiot.

We let way too many immigrants in the training y stuff, scone nuts. And we got to put some people in jail. If they break in your car, they steal your phone.

Yeah, he should. If SHE said, if a then as well, and steals you're phone to go right to jail, I would be phone banking for her. SHE hasn't acknowledged ged his appeal.

They never give him his to. They never give trumps do. How do you said in the debate?

Listen, trump t you brought a lot of people in the politics. You've ignited their passions. I respect that.

And you have brought a issues that are important that have been ignored for a long time by both parties. But I just think we need to move forward in this election. And you're very entertaining.

IT was a time George double, bill clinton said to George H. W. Bus goes in the midst of the debate because, listen, we all respect your military service, and we respect to sacrifice you made for the country. But I think we have to go another direct. And IT was just, and then you can see, like, like hw, the older one I was saving because clinton had kind of compliment, complimented him and said, we like what you did, but we got to go in this new direction.

That would be a brilliant move to use against trump.

You would have been a brilliant move use against trump. But you're right. You can do what he is owned by donor. She's owned by these people. And it's unfortunate because had SHE run against them, there might have been a contingent of people that said they would give her a shot. But I think .

he has been is a skill. No, it's it's a very particular type of skill. So he has one skill.

And that was in that one speech where he said, come, say that to my face. Remember that you got to something say about me, say, IT to my faith, every chee's. Oh my god, she's gna win. Like that was, there was a moment, but that was a really well rehearsed thing that he did. And he had excEllent timing in the so then all the pressure comes out, and then the bumbles, and then the interviews and the stumbles and the inability to ask to answer certain questions, and then all that stuff. So her ability to do that kind of thing is depended upon prompter her speech.

SHE doesn't believe in anything outside.

Bill clinton did union speech once when the teleprompter went down. He did IT all off the top of his book and was a, he was a different thing. So a guy like him, you don't find those now because they're all pussy hands and they're hide, right? You know what? That fucker y job he was around before the .

internet IT was great. Maybe we need to go back. Yeah, I mean, it's but SHE you know, it's that again, as that corporate .

hello .

like speak that inspires .

nobody really thing in the people is SHE laughs a lot and know you go girl and color other good stuff. He was already very general, already vice qualified that regard. But yeah, bill clinton ton just did.

That's what we want. That's what we need. An actual leader that I know.

That's an exceptional human being. The way he talks is Better than I can talk this. But the way you do IT everybody, it's very, very because that moment .

he was the left flank of his party. I'm sure in love that, and i'm sure that there were people that criticize them for that. But he came out and said, listen, i'm gonna go out here and i'm going to, you know, take a stance is going to anger people, but i'm going to reach a cross the iron and and say, you're right, this is not moving us in the right direction.

There were moments SHE could have done that he chose not to, right? And I think that you know again, I don't know anything I don't know something to post more to manor or not. But would you think if you got .

about IT right now.

I think it's him now I would I think if he gets michigan, pennsylvania, it's over. And I think he's getting one of them. I don't think he gets bothered, but I could .

be totally wrong. What to me make .

up the results because he's .

been these all these turning points has been all these ups and downs and yes, you know stumbles and recoveries and you know different interviews. I'm still up. There was a time I thought IT was definitely her.

and then there was a time that I thought was definitely him. And then there was time I thought was definitely her. And now I think it's him again.

But I wish I ve got to change that. If you know .

that one would be interesting.

What if you changed my mind? What if SHE you like an actual conversation school?

I think SHE won't had to do a clinton did. And SHE can't do IT because they are being held hostage by an ideology that is crippling to to thought.

right? But so wouldn't want to see a person like that really. I D want to talk them about stuff outside of being president, you know, because I think that's when you can find out a lot of shit about people.

Yeah, I think the worst thing was a mistake.

Ah yeah SHE .

even sent the phone.

SHE chose him when he was sleep deprived.

Of course he's a phone.

The way is a horia course .

you can kick him out either right? You I have a johana.

But do you think that the free power line people would got upset as judge a paris jew's here?

But at the end of the day, he would have won. He have won more jews back. He's a Better debate. And I think he would have been instrumental in pa.

And I think pa is the ball game, right? So I think, yes, people would not have been happy with this. But by the way, walls are seeing the same stuff.

So SHE is going. Israel got a right to defend itself. And we it's our big for friend. And whatever walls is saying the same thing ish period have said, except he's a goofy guy who should beat like a state fair eating hot dogs, he shouldn't be the vice president. So if you're gonna have that party line because it's the party line, no matter what you ask them, that's just a party line ago has a right to and that's going to be a party line, have a compete should Operators say IT and not this buff .

on should be fish who's been caught lying.

He's a pathological liar and he .

lies about stuff that's not important, that's right that no one cares about like you don't have to lie about that yeah you don't have to your line because your your version of the truth is not like what you're giving people is not the truth. You're changing the truth and always to make you look Better. You your head coach instead of an assisting coach, your military rank is a lot Better than IT is you pretend .

kind of that you served in what it's it's a it's a total you know it's patronizing to the american people to just put this guy out there and say he's just like you. And he's one of those radical people. I mean, he just not a mainstream guy to pears, much more of a mainstream guy who just happened to be jewish.

And this guy who comes from me, a, is a very far left radical guy who again is he is not coral Marks, but he's nowhere near the mainstream of american politics. And they pick him out and they go but he talk, he's folk seas got a charm. He's a fun guy and but he happens to be a liar and full of shit.

And you know, his wife went, B, L, M, S, were happening, said, we just rolled down, and you just open the windows and smell the burning tires. And really took in the moment that's a quote from his psychic st. So synoptic, the psychopath joke.

shit rolling up.

And we smell the burning times we just took in the moment. That's a quote from Green walls. Good lord.

So the end of the day, it's like they not have represented of the american people just because you might bump into him a state fair. They are just broke those two, they don't have a dollar. So that was exciting.

You like, we got this guy was broke and he was like a coach and he has no money in, but he turns out his a liar and he, you know people don't, you know people don't. When, why is going on? People are not taking in the moment and sniffed burnt tires.

This, you know, now, why? What is a psychopath? Hear this, this is a psychopath. Say, those first days, you know, when there were riots, I could smell the burning tires. And that was, that was a very real thing. And I kept the windows open for as long as I could, because I felt like that was such a touchstone of what was what was happening. She's, she's mentally.

I give the windows up, so I got much entire smoke .

so that you can, can. We was a psychopath and they democrats bring hora because they go share their teachers and their broke. They are like you and then you know about that.

Let anybody talk off script if they're going to be smart about this in the future. You've got to put everybody on a script unless you find your self another in class.

Put everybody on pet. Alt perhaps. Epco friend perhaps. Human trafficker, perhaps. But god did he talk?

God, god. And then I think he goes back to we're talking about about like secret society, like there there's always been these people that the White house also awareness of these fucking places, these people fucking, they go crazy behind closed doors and you just assuming that they're the person they portray themselves on television is button down person with a suit and tie.

Talk to you about the future, right? And that that is not that I was waiting. There are human beings, their vices.

They like wild shit. I bet they like power for sure, otherwise I wouldn't be president. They they like power. And they probably are in this of kinky shit that they know they not supposed be doing because it's fun for sure. That's probably was fun .

about IT for sure. Present in the oval office. Think about that. Yeah.

that's a good, so much fun as prior. Why cannot did IT they were out control and then also in the camp anymore, right? So it's what yeah, it's like when they said catholic pries couldn't get married anymore. Like what yeah like they used to be the rockstars, but they were fucked .

in too many people yeah but they got bad marriage in the catheter charge. Nothing bad happened and nothing that happened. You think it's you think it's him for sure?

I do not know. I do not know James, who won, you know, who had a really good post about this max lugar, he had a really good post because i'm not voting for truth on voting against all these things. Just listed like a, like a very clear and concise list of all the different things that are fucked up about the this ideology is being pushed today for sure.

The fucking .

censorship of IT all the thing the most spook ky, because is the only things gna keep us from working .

our way out of in the war yeah those that in the ratcheting up tensions all over the globe yeah.

is a problem. Ah well, he's the one who's saying he's going try .

to stop all this should .

let's hope and if that reason to vote for someone that should be like the biggest reason to vote for someone, get someone who wants to stop people killing people. Number one, get us out of these fucking and international conflicts. Number two, right? Make IT so that we have our own oil and we have power here.

We do not have to import foreign oil and prop up dictators. That all would be good. All that all that sounds good, right? You know, it's like I don't hear that things that people keep saying and saying like you have this will be the last time you get to vote.

You're going to put you in. Can they are going to way around against him? What I said, it's not saying his hit or saying here's where he's right and here's where we can .

do IT Better. Yes, that's the way to running. That's how you onna win and they chose not. I'm going to back you.

I'll get Peter today. You Better thinks i'm coming for money.

So Better, Better we going to get you fitted with a nice suit. Thank you. I think you're more of a like a color open. I put the color, the people .

color and just kind of you can't lose yeah .

gay republican and you so many people to jump up up with the other .

side I would go, I would should be the governor of california .

a great point. No one likes that news and flow. They don't trust him anymore. I call with this fuck and mascot at the french laundry.

I will, I will either save the state or destroy IT in five days. Now you'll fix IT. It's but it's either or and and I think either one is fine.

You going to be a national hero, going to be screaming for you to be president. You will be the first republic and president in make sense ah you first republican governor rather yeah in california so be huge.

That's a good plan. I can go from there and and right .

to the White house. And you are socially liberal so the liberals won't feel bad voting for you, right?

To an extent, time, social, a liberal.

pretty bucking wide extent.

Yeah, to a wide extent. I do believe women should have to leave the house like I do. I do have that. That's why I have that islam. I do believe that permissions and permissions important.

should be a lot things is a crazy st.

Well, let's hope, let's hope everybody's peaceful and unhappy.

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Thank you. Thank you and you tonight. Appreciate IT where you at working people come see you. Timberland show, youtube.

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there's a few. You know we just did a tour and you know what kind of the end of IT, but we've got some .

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