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Trevor Bauer Accuser Criminally Charged & Nashville Manifesto Trial Day 2!

Trevor Bauer Accuser Criminally Charged & Nashville Manifesto Trial Day 2!

Released Wednesday, 17th April 2024
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Trevor Bauer Accuser Criminally Charged & Nashville Manifesto Trial Day 2!

Trevor Bauer Accuser Criminally Charged & Nashville Manifesto Trial Day 2!

Wednesday, 17th April 2024
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0:01

Mr. Leatherwood, can I- You referred to these

0:03

media organizations as like pit vipers. Is

0:06

that appropriate? It's

0:08

trial day here in Nashville. Just

0:10

after the one year anniversary of the tragic

0:13

events at the Covenant School, parties will gather

0:15

here to determine the fate of the Nashville

0:17

Manifesto. We have

0:19

actually obtained the Nashville

0:22

Shooters Manifesto. A conservative talk

0:24

show host claims he's released- Conservative

0:26

commentator who released what he claims

0:28

are- ...firmed that the writings are real.

0:32

Is the media not withholding information? The people who

0:34

are not being human? Isn't

0:37

the shooter way more vile than the media?

0:41

Audrey, kill those kids. Those

0:45

crackers. And you would think that if we

0:47

had this manifesto, if

0:49

the legacy media wasn't so entrenched and

0:51

big tech and conservative media had the

0:53

balls that they needed to have to

0:55

fight back, course corrections can't occur anymore

0:57

because the truth is not only made

1:00

unavailable, it is banned. Mr.

1:02

Leatherwood, any comment at all? Are you being

1:04

paid at all to be the opposition here?

1:08

This is the reason that we do

1:10

what it is that we do. Because you have

1:12

many people on our side who capitulate and are

1:14

afraid to fight back. But what we're doing is

1:17

bringing you the truth. Sometimes

1:19

the truth hurts. We don't like it. We understand

1:21

people get hurt. But it's in

1:23

the public conscience. We must know

1:25

what's happening here. And unfortunately, there

1:27

is an apparatus designed

1:30

to suppress all of this information that

1:32

the public should know. If

1:35

you think that this work is important, look, see the

1:37

value in chasing down stories like what we are

1:39

about to present today. Stories

1:41

that you could never know otherwise. Please

1:43

do consider joining the fight and supporting

1:46

this work. You join at Live

1:48

with credit.com/Mug Club. You would not

1:50

have the Nashville Shooters Manifesto if

1:52

not for the members of Mug Club who support what goes on

1:54

here. for

2:01

more information

2:10

about my ghost public decided Clarke

2:37

the the the double-double-double jab is

2:39

pumping out there in the face the what you're

2:41

about the guy is a

2:44

fun day i let's bring up the run we have george the greek

2:47

in nashville uh... he also

2:49

confronted mister leatherwood the lawyer claims

2:51

represent all the families uh...

2:53

there on the behalf of uh... all of you he

2:55

he is mister nashville i guess you can call if

2:58

not the mayor uh... and will be updated on the

3:00

trial that is the best manifest it was released this

3:02

is you your work mug club i don't know if

3:04

you know the server bar with the best for the

3:06

baseball player who was falsely accused of

3:08

sexual assault he won that suit turns out there

3:10

are three other women and uh...

3:13

they have also been lying and committing felonies

3:15

but this man has lost his name his

3:17

reputation his career so uh... hopefully mlb will

3:19

take note a big story

3:21

going around right now but some of the information that

3:23

there isn't fully correct migrants who

3:25

uh... flooded new york city

3:28

hall not the rockets that's

3:31

radio city hall i think uh... and there was a

3:33

student who was suspended for using the word illegal alien

3:35

ties into the story so actually gingerson that blaine spoke

3:37

with the mother of this child i don't know if

3:40

you're aware of this the

3:42

issue and don't be brow beaten into

3:44

feeling guilty uh... if you think

3:46

that illegal aliens deserve

3:50

the same or or i

3:52

could argue lesser treatment than actual

3:55

american citizens and by

3:57

lesser treatment i mean benefits right i mean

4:00

the Cadillac signs, I mean luxury hotels.

4:02

So they were there at New York

4:04

City Hall, of course, tricked by largely

4:06

white American leftists into demanding

4:08

more from your taxpayer dollars. And I

4:10

don't know if you know this, it

4:12

costs you $150 billion a year illegal

4:15

immigration. $150

4:17

billion, that's seven and a half walls. So let me ask

4:20

you this, it's a closed-handed issue for me, and we're going

4:22

to see this happening quite a bit up

4:24

until the election. What's the

4:26

closed-handed issue for you this election

4:28

cycle? What is the most important

4:30

issue? In other words, if there's a candidate who's

4:32

wrong on everything else but right on one thing,

4:35

what would be that issue for you? What's

4:37

the deal breaker? Of course, if at any point

4:40

today you see this while on YouTube, head

4:43

on over to Rumble, it's a live show,

4:45

10 a.m. Eastern. You can watch it here

4:47

every day. And back in second chair, he's

4:49

been gone because he had a child, well,

4:51

his wife did. Captain Morgan.

4:57

We don't have the budget for that. Oh,

5:00

that's my girlfriend. Yeah. You

5:03

had a face printed on that.

5:05

That took planning, Steven. You didn't just put a

5:07

face on there and tape it. Don't. If you're

5:09

worried about the ledger, we took it out of

5:12

your salary. Yeah, we had to buy a gross

5:14

also. I don't. I think that's... Yeah.

5:17

It's okay. We do it because we

5:19

also, the first one didn't have a mouth on it, so

5:21

we had to get another one. Yeah, exactly. There's two of

5:23

them now. Yeah, it was a show

5:25

doll at that point. Yeah, we wanted to

5:27

do right by you. We wanted to be

5:29

a practical. It needs to have function. How

5:32

are you? How's the little one? It's good.

5:34

You good? I'm really not all that angry

5:36

other than that. Yeah. Well, no one said

5:38

he was a role model.

5:40

I didn't do that to my child. No. After

5:42

a few days. Not yet. You never know. He

5:47

never know. Why are you crying? Give it a

5:49

few nights. Oh, I forgot, by the way, on

5:51

the, of course, here today as well. When you

5:53

hear this, you know him. You love him.

5:56

You mainly thank him for his service, but you can

5:58

watch his comedy special, American On Mug Club and

6:00

see his dates at jfirestein.com, but it's a wonderful, special,

6:02

highly recommend you go watch it. See his

6:04

live shows. Josh, how are you, sir?

6:06

I'm good. Good. Had a great

6:08

show in Dallas last night. Yes. And ran into

6:10

some old friends, unexpected friends, guy I went to church with. I was

6:12

like, I noticed it was like five or something.

6:14

His dad was a pastor at the church. Now

6:17

he's a drug addict? No, he's just living

6:19

life. Good. He's been in Dallas for

6:21

a few years and I guess he's been

6:23

watching Loud with Crowder for a couple years. That's a better

6:25

outcome. And so, yeah, it was nice to see him. And

6:28

you had the guy there, went back to his ledger. He said,

6:30

he was like, hey, yeah, I remember Steven was here in 2007.

6:33

Yeah, the manager, he's like, I remember when Steven was here

6:35

in 2007, opening for Bruce

6:37

Bruce. Yeah. Like,

6:39

what? Him and Bruce Bruce are friends. And

6:42

Black Boy, two I's. I remember. Oh

6:45

boy, did I eat crap that first day. I went out.

6:47

It was an entirely black audience, entirely black, entirely

6:50

black doc and me. Steven

6:53

the Canadian. Yeah, even the Canadian. Hey, fellas.

6:56

I just made fun of the fact that I was white and Canadian, you know, work. Yeah.

7:01

The crowd, meaning they were racist. All right.

7:03

Things are getting so bad here for the former vice president. I

7:05

don't know if he knows he even forgot where he grew up.

7:08

That brings us to this week in Biden. If you

7:10

have a problem figuring out whether you're for me

7:12

or Trump and you ain't black, you know, thanks

7:14

to the mayor, page, excuse

7:16

me. I was going to

7:18

talk about the old man. My grandfather would tell me

7:20

when I walked out the door, North, North, North, North,

7:23

North, North Washington and Avenue Scranton under

7:25

my plan. Nobody earning less than $400,000

7:27

will pay an additional penny. I

7:31

hope you're all able to make $400,000. I

7:34

never did, but

7:36

they're not going to pay an extra penny in

7:38

federal taxes. That's a promise. Nobody

7:41

not one penny. Wait, if you have a

7:43

problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump and

7:45

you ain't black. Okay.

7:50

I do want to get to a really rapid fact

7:52

check because everything there that you know is intelligible

7:55

at all is completely wrong. Why

7:59

did you no one else. talked about this. He

8:01

said, if you're not making over 400,000, that is to the decimal, is

8:05

exactly what this man makes. Why is no

8:07

one else... only taxes... they're only

8:10

going to go up on

8:12

people who make more than, what did I make?

8:14

400,000 a year? And I think it's so obvious.

8:16

It's like that you guys have received basic instinct

8:18

where the woman kills a guy by tying him

8:20

up and killing him with an ice pick and

8:22

they go, we think Sharon Stone did it. By

8:24

the way, everyone's seen her parts. And then they

8:26

say, yeah, we think she did it because she

8:28

wrote in her book about killing a man, tying

8:31

him up during intimate relations with

8:33

an ice pick. And they go, she

8:36

wouldn't be so dumb to write it in

8:38

the book. That'd be too obvious. But that's

8:40

her alibi. That's what this guy... I don't

8:42

know if he's that smart. And so he

8:44

just said, no one will see... they'll see

8:47

this is so obvious that no one will

8:49

call me on only increasing taxes precisely above

8:51

what my income is. Which he said he

8:53

never made, by the way. He's like, I

8:56

never made... and then all his fans, or

8:58

whatever, I don't really

9:00

call them, his crowd, they're

9:03

all silent. Like, what? They laughed

9:05

at the first

9:07

one and they went, why would you lie about that? We

9:10

all know what the president made. I made

9:12

more than that. I never made exactly that.

9:14

Okay, here's a quick fact check. No,

9:17

look, when he says no Americans paying more taxes, okay.

9:19

The hidden tax is inflation and of course an awful

9:21

economy. So Americans need an extra $12,500 approximately per year

9:26

to maintain the same exact standard of living they had in

9:28

January 2021. Average incomes, you

9:30

had Obama, they went up $1,000 in eight years under Donald Trump, $4,000. And

9:32

under Biden,

9:36

again, all these adjusted for inflation, it went

9:38

to a net negative. Oh, geez. $4,200. And

9:42

100% of IRS agents said, they don't care. As far

9:44

as his income, he says, I never made that. You

9:46

know, the salary is $400,000. In 2017, his first year

9:48

out of office as vice president,

9:51

he earned $11.1 million. 2018, 3.7 million just from books and

9:53

speeches, let

9:57

alone 10% for the big guy. If you have a question, I'd love to hear from

9:59

you. I have read the Hunter Biden emails

10:02

if you can kind of shuffle out

10:04

of the way sex with

10:06

his niece and pictures of him

10:08

smoking drywall. Everything that he just

10:10

said, stumbled through is

10:13

factually inaccurate. All references available at loudwithcredit.com.

10:16

What a piece of shit. Also, it does raise taxes on people

10:18

that make less than $400,000 a year. So

10:20

I'm just saying he's ... I don't really know

10:22

at this point which one you prefer. Do you prefer

10:24

the mumble and forgetting where you are and walking off

10:26

stage or actually just lying? I think they're actually like,

10:28

hey, if you just mumbled through this, we're actually better

10:31

off than if he says the stuff that he's going

10:33

to say out loud. That would be because we can't

10:35

defend it. Hypothetically, of course. He's the best of them

10:37

though. Yes, that's true. I love how he starts with

10:39

the great energy, a great point. Yeah,

10:41

great vigor. He's like, well, my grandpa

10:44

used to tell me. Oh,

10:46

shit. That's like his day. He speaks it at

10:48

9 a.m. He

10:51

comes in strong. What do you prefer, mumble or directed,

10:55

passionate, chill bite? I prefer open

10:57

casket, hypothetically. Come on. Come

11:00

on. I prefer mumble because

11:02

then I'm like, he's not intentionally lying to

11:04

me. He's just an

11:06

old idiot. He's an idiot. He's an idiot. Everybody just

11:08

laughs at him. All the world leaders I guarantee you

11:10

right now are just like, ha ha ha ha. He

11:13

did it again. It's just so. Not everyone laughs

11:15

as evil as you, Jared. I don't know. Not

11:17

everyone does. I think probably. Gosh, I don't

11:20

know. That would make the world economic form

11:22

the hair on the back of their neck stain. The

11:27

kids in their sex dungeon would peer out the closet and

11:29

go, geez, that's a little severe. A little

11:31

on the nose. More

11:34

to get to as well. By the way, any purchase right now,

11:36

it enters you to win right in armored,

11:38

what is it, a plate carrier from Arbor

11:40

Republic at crowdershop.com. Get yourself

11:42

some crowdershop.com. New

11:44

York migrants, don't call them illegal aliens because,

11:46

why not? So

11:50

since former Vice President Biden has taken office, depending on

11:52

the numbers you use, we've talked about this, at least

11:55

7.2 million illegal immigrants

11:57

have basically fled the country.

12:00

some numbers have it past 7.5 million. That's

12:02

more than the population of 36 states, to

12:05

give you an idea. Now this

12:07

is what's happened in New York City, right? They

12:09

think these people make demands and then of course

12:11

you have these leftist leaders who make sure that

12:13

these demands are met, they bully your elected officials

12:16

and really what they're doing is they're bullying them

12:18

in order to ensure that you, the

12:20

legal American citizen who pays taxes, likely

12:23

obeys laws, most of them, that

12:25

you bear the brunt of it. So this

12:27

is one of the important, where people want to

12:29

sell you this idea of being compassionate, of being

12:31

empathetic. It

12:35

doesn't take into account that it's

12:37

not a victimless crime. Do people realize

12:40

this? Because of course your heart

12:42

breaks for people. Of course they are coming over, they're seeking

12:44

a better life and you say, I didn't do anything to

12:47

be born here in the United States, I don't deserve this,

12:49

it's by the grace of God that I'm in. And by

12:51

the way, that's where gratitude comes in. Absolutely true. However,

12:55

it is not a victimless crime for someone

12:57

to enter this country illegally and

12:59

benefit from the social services that

13:02

you provide. And many of you

13:04

have never benefited from these services. And I think a big

13:06

reason for it, you know what, and I've realized this, is

13:08

they do this to take the fight out of you. They

13:11

do it to take the fight out of you because they

13:13

want you to feel as though, hey, have a heart and

13:16

if you're not simply coming from the position of empathy,

13:18

if you combine it with logic, if you combine it

13:20

with a firm grasp of

13:22

the facts, they want you to

13:24

feel like you're the bad guy. And

13:26

if you don't want to be a bad guy because

13:29

you're genuinely a good person, guess what, you don't want

13:31

to fight, you don't want to make a mistake out

13:33

of it. They do this to take the fight out

13:35

of you. And sometimes it does work. Sometimes we do,

13:37

we decide to be civil at the cost of

13:40

gusto, at the cost of authenticity, at the cost of

13:42

actually fighting for what you believe in. And you know

13:44

what, I think I feel this too in this country

13:47

right now, people are afraid you get, get bogged down,

13:49

Donald Trump, the indictments. Let's get rid of who's going

13:51

just to the electoral college. Let's, let's put that aside

13:53

for a second. The fact that Donald Trump is winning

13:56

in the polls. It is 2024 in this country

13:58

today. single

14:00

most important issue as it

14:02

relates to the United States of America, illegal immigration, because if you don't fix

14:04

it, you don't have a country anymore. You

14:06

do not have a country

14:09

anymore. Can you find

14:11

that fire that you had going into 2016

14:13

right after eight years of Obama? I remember

14:16

there was a fire. It was lit under the

14:18

aces of all Americans at that point, no matter

14:20

how they were voting. Can you find

14:22

that fire again? Are you going

14:24

to be browbeaten and gilted into this

14:26

false sense of civility when you are

14:28

currently experiencing an invasion in your country

14:32

which will force your country to

14:34

cease to exist in one

14:36

generation's time? Find

14:38

the fight in yourself. You guys

14:41

feel that? Like, find it now. We're at

14:43

that point. We're at that point.

14:45

It's not just about the election. It's about

14:47

the state of this country. So I'm

14:49

certainly not going to feel guilty saying,

14:51

nope, hey, glad if

14:54

you were actually fleeing political

14:56

persecution, a place like Cuba during

14:58

that period of – they would arrest you

15:00

if you played the saxophone, for God's sake. You were

15:02

living under communist rule. That's a bad

15:04

thing. You're thinking of the oboe. But

15:07

people just coming here because they want to benefit from the

15:09

United States of America, send the money out of this country,

15:12

and then complain about the

15:14

free lunch that you provide? What's

15:17

the virtue of being civil about that? It doesn't mean you

15:20

hate these people. It means you

15:22

hate the evil that's taking place in this

15:24

country. And by the way, allowing people to

15:26

flood across this border unchecked, committing

15:28

a disproportionate number of crimes and

15:31

costing the taxpayers $150

15:34

billion, it is morally

15:36

reprehensible. It is theft. Find the

15:38

fight in yourself. Let's

15:41

stop doing the quadrant view for – well,

15:43

let's discuss this issue. Hey, hey,

15:46

they have no business being here. You

15:48

do. You pay taxes.

15:50

They don't. Hey,

15:52

New Yorkers, where's the spine that we

15:54

hear about in New York? New York, man, people are

15:56

real. It's the grittiest city. Really? Because you look like

15:58

a bunch of – to me.

16:01

You're going to fight for the people of your, the

16:03

people who sustain your city? I

16:06

got pissed off about it. So this is going, going on

16:08

everywhere. You have it, you know, North Carolina and then of

16:10

course even New York City, which

16:13

brings us to, okay, yesterday.

16:16

Slough of illegals. Yep, I said illegals. They

16:18

swarmed New York City Hall in lower Manhattan.

16:21

Here's a quip. What

16:23

are you guys

16:26

doing? What are you guys

16:28

doing? Future

16:32

dentist. Why are you guys in line here?

16:41

Look at all these men looking for

16:43

wives. What the **** is going

16:45

on? What are they, by the way, what do

16:47

they do? These people, and by these people,

16:49

I mean this group that you see in this video, don't

16:51

care if you'd want to try and accuse me of being

16:53

racist because they happen to be black. These are about 1,300

16:55

African illegals. Did they first land here and

16:57

go straight to Lids? Nancy

17:04

Pelosi dresses more African than you

17:06

do. Here's one at the airport. She

17:09

does. New

17:11

spread. You know what? I'm not seeing someone

17:13

who can't sustain themselves whatsoever. Maybe those are

17:15

being provided by the shelter, which these people

17:17

have been bitching about. That's why they were

17:19

there. They were bitching about the state of

17:21

the city shelters. Just to give you an

17:23

idea, since last spring, 175,000 illegals have arrived

17:25

in New York City. And at

17:31

the same time, 200,000 native New Yorkers escaped

17:34

the city last year. Watch

17:56

out. It's a smelly run.

18:00

very funny. So this is

18:02

what happens. A bunch of

18:04

African migrants they were lured to this meeting by

18:06

activist groups with the promise of green cards.

18:08

But you're the evil one. So councilwoman Alexa

18:11

Avila, as I hope I'm pronouncing that

18:13

correctly, sponsored this hearing, tweeted

18:15

out, today's hearing centers the experiences of

18:17

black immigrants in New York City and

18:19

has turned out over 1000 people.

18:22

We must uproot the anti-blackness that plagues

18:25

our systems of care. This work requires

18:27

dedication, creativity, and a city willing to

18:29

fund our short, mid, and long term

18:31

needs. Translation, more money please, more money

18:34

please to all of you contributors while

18:36

we bitch about how you provide it.

18:38

I can't imagine going to a country

18:40

that I think hates me and then

18:43

complaining that they hate me. Yes, exactly.

18:45

By the way, these are from

18:48

guys are from Guinea, Africa. Guinea, I don't know if I'm

18:50

pronouncing it correctly. Forgive me if I'm wrong. There's

18:52

an entire ocean between us and them. That's a different

18:54

continent. If they're coming to seek asylum somewhere, they chose

18:57

to get on a plane and come to New York

18:59

to complain about the problems. I don't know how they

19:01

got here. I don't think that's a cheap flight unless

19:03

of course we're footing the bill, which is probably the

19:05

answer to my own question. But you don't come to

19:08

New York on that kind of thing and go down

19:10

there under false pretenses so that they can then say,

19:12

hey, we had over 1000 people at the hearing. Most

19:14

of those people didn't care about the hearing. You were

19:17

told you were going to get a green card. Right.

19:19

They were lied to to get them there. Nobody cared

19:21

about your stupid kid. Yes, exactly. These

19:24

migrants are being used as tools by the left. Do you

19:26

pay taxes if you get a green card? If you have

19:28

a job, right? You pay taxes. Yeah, you have to have

19:30

a few. At least they thought they're going to go there.

19:32

They're going to, you know, they're going to assimilate a little

19:34

bit. They're going to try to be a part of the

19:36

system. I get that. Yeah. It's not their fault

19:38

that they're being lied to. Right. Exactly. It's not their fault that they're

19:40

being lied to. Until you look at some of the complaints where my

19:43

empathy meter just, it

19:45

just goes down a little bit. It's the

19:47

opposite of street fighter. Turbo charges. It's the

19:49

opposite. Turbo.

19:53

It's turbo limp. It's limp noodle. Street

19:55

fighter to super limp noodle. I

19:57

never made the don't pick Zangie.

20:00

He's incredibly hard. You have to go 360 around the top. It's true,

20:02

but if you nail it, it's awesome. I

20:04

know it is. It's a power move. So

20:06

this is where they... Oh, we need you to fund it.

20:08

We need you to fund it. At a certain point... Hey,

20:10

hey, I don't know if you guys... You

20:13

guys remember the concept of money?

20:16

You guys remember the concept that at a certain

20:18

point you'll run out? No

20:21

one even considers the fact that there's

20:23

no money. Do

20:25

you have an idea the trillions of dollars

20:27

in debt we are? Imagine

20:30

right now, for scale, if you went to your bank

20:32

account and you looked

20:34

at your credit card and you owed a balance

20:37

of 30 billion dollars. That's

20:39

about where we are as a country. A trillion. No,

20:41

I know what I'm saying for you. I still... Individually. Yeah,

20:43

I still would probably be... At least 100 million. Probably

20:46

would be a comparable number. Would

20:48

you be saying we need to fund short,

20:50

mid and long-term luxuries for people who have

20:52

invaded the country? And also... Sure.

20:55

A couple more billion? Who cares? A couple more billion

20:57

at that point? Say fucking at that point. You become...

21:00

I keep digging. We could just

21:02

print more money. We've talked about this. Let's solve

21:04

the problem tomorrow. And Africans... And by for a

21:06

minute, I know you're talking about this one country,

21:08

but look, if we're going to talk about our

21:10

forefathers, follow their example before coming to the States,

21:12

stop off Mediterranean coast, enslave some white people. Okay?

21:14

Over a million. We know you did that. We've

21:16

heard of them more. The Barbary.

21:20

Let the cards fall where they may. So, what

21:23

are the primary complaints you see from

21:25

these illegal aliens? Well, that there are

21:27

no visas. And also, there's only

21:29

access to temporary shelters in comparison with the luxury

21:31

hotels that were being used. They want permanent shelters?

21:35

I could use one too. Yes, exactly. Someone here says, 30 days

21:37

isn't enough. What

21:40

I expected to have was help from the American people,

21:42

and I don't see it. Shut up! Shut

21:45

up! 30 days isn't enough.

21:50

30 days is plenty, considering that the Irish, the

21:52

Italians, came here and they had no dates. Zero.

21:55

Zero days. They were starving from the potato

21:57

famine. They had sores all over their face,

21:59

scurvy. Italian shit. Italians beating them up. 30

22:02

days and then they are speeding up the Italians. My point is they all

22:04

got their licks in. 30

22:07

days isn't enough. How many times have you, but you've ever been

22:09

a broke college student or just making your way in the world

22:11

and you go, oh my gosh, I have an extra two days.

22:14

I might be able to take that. 30

22:16

days is an eternity. Hey, New

22:18

York City, where right now it's

22:21

hard to fill unskilled

22:23

positions and they pay a great deal in a

22:25

lot of these places if you want to work

22:27

it, wherever it is, a McDonald's, Dunkin Donuts, a

22:29

diner, anywhere. Yeah. 30 days

22:31

isn't enough to say I will work. I'll take any job

22:34

you have. Live in Queens. Take a train

22:36

in just like people who make a quarter

22:38

million dollars a year and that cesspool where

22:40

dreams go to die have to as

22:42

well and then prove that you're looking

22:44

for some kind of a place to live. Grab a few

22:46

roommates. 30 days is plenty. What

22:49

do you want? Do you want a quarter?

22:51

I thought you were fleeing a country

22:54

that had nothing to provide. Come here.

22:56

Hey, here's the big difference, guys. When

22:58

people say the Statue of Liberty, yeah,

23:00

I understand, people were coming here to

23:02

take a risk. There was skin in

23:04

the game. They were leaving everything they

23:06

knew, by the way, including some form

23:08

of economic security, but it came with

23:10

the shackles of tyranny. It came with

23:12

the shackles of state control. They said, you

23:14

know what? I'm willing to give all of this up for

23:16

a chance at freedom and I'm going to do it without

23:18

a net. That's a huge difference

23:20

from coming here and saying 30 days of free

23:22

food and shelter is not enough. I thought you

23:24

were going to help us, but apparently I was

23:27

wrong. Leave. Leave.

23:30

Free food and shelter, by the way, in the most expensive

23:32

city in the country. I was about to say, do you

23:34

know what 30 days worth of room and board costs in

23:36

New York, on average? That is a lot.

23:38

I'm sure Marriott knows. Temporary

23:40

shelters. What? Yes.

23:43

You're an

23:45

illegal immigrant and you're

23:47

shocked that it's a temporary shelter? How

23:49

about no shelter? How about that? Here's

23:52

the thing. Go to Central Park. Here's

23:54

a tent from Congo. Throw it up. It's like a

23:56

frisbee. It lands like a tent. Isn't

23:58

that cool? Go to work. 30

24:00

days, not enough. We want better than these

24:02

shelters, which prompted some City Council members to

24:05

suggest the recently opened Ritz-Carlos. No

24:14

work conducted on the premises. Always with the head on the turtle

24:16

thing. I mean, at some point you have to have a different

24:18

game. No. No? If

24:21

it ain't broke, don't fix it. Thankfully

24:24

though, for everyone involved, Mayor Eric

24:26

Adams... I threw up in my mouth a

24:28

little fib. ...decided that

24:31

these illegal immigrants, for

24:34

him, a potential future voting

24:36

base, that they absolutely deserve.

24:39

Let's break down that word at first. Deserve. More

24:41

free money. And by that I mean your dollars.

24:44

A story you will only see on

24:46

Pix11, New York City, moving ahead with

24:48

a plan to give migrants debit cards

24:51

loaded with cash to buy food and

24:53

baby supplies. And we have

24:55

first look at how the plan... Everyone buying baby

24:57

supplies is all these military aid men? Yeah. Here

24:59

at the Roosevelt, two newly arrived families, and once

25:02

this ramps up by next week or so... They

25:04

had to find the two families. The only two

25:06

families. ...there will be about 115... I didn't see

25:08

any family that's first serving about 460 migrants.

25:11

That includes a lot of young children. You're going to show

25:13

us real quickly what cards look like. We did obtain

25:15

some images of what these cards look like. Oh, we

25:17

obtained secret images, Don. See them on your screen there.

25:19

They'll be loaded weekly with about $350 for a family

25:21

of three. Maxa cards just dying over this. Two young

25:23

children under the age of five. That's

25:25

reporting. It's not

25:28

even platinum. I was hoping for American

25:30

Express Black. I will

25:32

wear my points. It's a debit card. It

25:34

messes up my apple tea. Oh,

25:36

you... Shut up. Go

25:40

ahead. Racist. Cold.

25:43

Hit me. Do it. Don't care

25:45

anymore. Don't care. Why? Because...

25:47

Not even going to get into crime, by the

25:50

way. And then they'll say, oh, actually... immigrants

25:52

commit crimes at a lower rate. Already debunked

25:54

that one. You're talking about all legal immigrants, which, of course, if

25:56

they're on the books, they would want to be following the laws

25:59

here. Illegiate. immigrants commit crime at a

26:01

disproportionate rate. Just look at our incarceration numbers here in our prisons

26:03

in the United States as well as the staff that we have

26:05

available to us, but no one actually wants to study that. So

26:08

let's also keep in mind, one murder

26:10

committed by someone who shouldn't have

26:12

been here. It's the government's job to ensure that

26:14

they are not here, stings a little bit more,

26:17

stings a little bit more than manslaughter with a

26:19

car accident. So let's just put that aside. Here's

26:21

why. Costs you $150 billion a year,

26:23

the US taxpayer. You might need to

26:27

admonish me earlier. I said 7.5, but

26:29

the number's gone. That's enough for 13 border

26:32

walls. They

26:34

don't want to solve this problem. I would

26:36

like to see 13 border walls. But be

26:38

pretty stacked on top or they, are they

26:40

side by side? You could make the walls like a

26:42

maze, like the squid game. Yes, I like that. Enter

26:46

your own peril. Yes. Have a bunch of Koreans

26:48

to confuse the hell out of them. 13 walls.

26:50

That's a bad luck omen to 13 walls.

26:52

And people say, well, wall wouldn't fix the problem. They'll

26:54

do that. Okay. Well, wouldn't fix the problem. Let's just

26:57

build one. Now you still have

26:59

12 water wall budgets for anything else.

27:01

But I suggest salt water crocodiles.

27:05

Like my kid when he doesn't want broccoli, it's

27:07

like, well, you haven't tried it. Put

27:10

some butter on it. By the way, we also

27:12

have butter up that wall, dude. They'll slip off. Yes, we'll. That

27:16

thing should be dripping with Crisco shouting

27:19

red rum like it's the shining. We

27:22

have walls in other places that do work. We know walls work. Stop. Yes,

27:24

they do. They just work. We're going to say something. No, that's what I

27:26

was going to say. Okay. That was my prisons

27:28

and also I have debit cards over here. If you just in

27:30

case you don't know what they look like. I'm

27:33

sorry. When I see reporting with like exclusive on

27:36

New York pixel 11, whatever the hell that is,

27:38

you're not going to see this anywhere else. Don.

27:40

Yes. It appears that they are debit cards. It

27:42

says D E B I T and it's from

27:44

mastercard back to you. You know what, though? I

27:46

didn't see the little symbol that says you can

27:49

tap it. Right. Not a tap card. They got

27:51

to have a cap. It's so hard. They

27:53

got to remember a pin and everything. I have to spend 18

27:56

more seconds putting in the chip. I

28:00

don't work, but my point is my time is

28:02

valuable. I have a scooter to steal.

28:05

Yes. Line put it

28:07

away. I

28:09

would bird or hire. I

28:12

don't even know if they're still a scooter

28:14

brand. I don't care. Yeah. Hopefully

28:16

they're all dead. The homeless population all the way.

28:19

People, the scooters. The home scooters. Yeah. No,

28:21

I understand that you tried to save yourself. The homeless population in

28:24

New York City, by the way, is about 92,000 people. Just

28:26

to give you an idea. Fuck off, Mr.

28:29

City. Yeah. Oh,

28:31

the homeless? No, no, we need to... Let's

28:34

add to the homeless problem and

28:37

let's fund it through your taxpayer dollars. This is all

28:39

about when you look at what they're doing with gun

28:41

control, when you look at what they're doing with

28:44

social media, with January 6th,

28:46

they want to turn law-abiding

28:49

citizens, patriots into criminals and

28:51

actual criminals into a whole

28:53

new voting base. That

28:55

is what is going on in this country. When

28:58

they say, oh, the wall won't fix this, this

29:00

is not a problem that the left wants to

29:02

fix. They absolutely are orchestrating

29:04

it. They want it to be exacerbated.

29:06

And anyone who denies that is taking

29:08

part in an agreed upon lie. It's

29:10

2024, April 17th. No

29:13

one, no one today can

29:15

believe that this is an

29:18

unsolvable problem or that the DNC has

29:20

any interest in curbing illegal

29:22

immigration. None whatsoever. It's

29:24

done. You have no argument. No. Also,

29:28

by the way, even in North Carolina,

29:30

what they do is they punish you.

29:32

North Carolina, 16 year old high school

29:34

student was suspended for using the word

29:36

illegal alien. She's

29:38

a grammatically correct term. The grammatically correct term. You

29:40

should have heard the words they were saying in

29:42

my high school. Yes. In

29:44

Arizona. Yes. I know

29:46

six. I can imagine. I'm not going

29:48

to say it. They probably use those two. Don't

29:51

judge. They probably use those two. I never have.

29:54

Yeah, they've looked. They call me illegal alien. They look

29:56

at you with a funny accent. Faggot.

30:01

It's high school. My point is, you're

30:04

lucky if they're using the grammatically correct term. I

30:06

know. Your head's going to end up on a turtle. Something like that

30:09

happens. Exactly. Exactly.

30:11

Take the win. So the incident

30:13

happened when the student asked for

30:15

clarification on an English assignment and

30:18

said like, space aliens are illegal aliens

30:20

without green cards. Now I don't know

30:22

the context. Probably was being a smartass.

30:24

Here's the thing. Well played. Pretty funny.

30:26

Yeah. It's a typical high school joke.

30:28

Yes. I mean, it's amateur hour,

30:31

but you're a teenager. Yes. You're learning how

30:33

to make jokes. After wordplay. Nailed

30:35

it. Yes. Afterwards, this teenager immediately spelled

30:37

boobs upside down on a graphic calculator.

30:39

They still have it. Yes.

30:41

Red Virginia has vagina. We get it. Exactly.

30:44

You're a funny kid. Yep.

30:46

If you're feeling particularly creative, you might spell

30:48

out boob less. I

30:50

didn't know you could do that. You could do that. Yeah. They

30:52

never called me that. You can do that. 7355. I didn't know.

30:57

So what happened is the school officials, whoever

31:00

they are, they said that the question, it

31:02

was offensive to Hispanics and

31:04

they suspended this young man for

31:06

three days citing racism.

31:09

Three days for racism? That's what you get for

31:11

racism? Is this a standard sentence? Okay.

31:14

Well, then I think that kid's title is entitled to go

31:16

a little further. Yeah. No kidding. They

31:18

really were racist, which they're not obviously.

31:23

That's how you teach them. Does it get shortened

31:25

for good behavior? Do you go in and I

31:27

don't. Yeah. If you go, if you go, if

31:29

you go watch the feet of a Mexican kid,

31:33

you get in school suspension. What happens? What if I

31:35

play Pokemon or racial slur? What do I get for

31:37

that? Well, you get this show. Oh,

31:39

that's pretty much what we, that's a reward. Hey.

31:42

We'll also be playing bad. But this story

31:44

specifically, in contrast with what's going on in

31:47

New York city and across this country costing

31:49

you $150 billion a year, you, the taxpayer

31:51

contributor, sorry, future criminal. We found this story

31:54

almost too absurd to be true. So

31:56

actually a gender snap here reached out

31:58

to the mother. Leah McKee,

32:00

who spoke to us earlier today exclusively.

32:09

From what I took from you is,

32:12

or from what I'm understanding, and correct me

32:14

if I'm wrong, that the

32:16

student that could have taken offense

32:19

wasn't really the one that was offended, but

32:21

it was the administration. So

32:24

Tuesday morning in English class, Christian's

32:27

teacher was signing vocabulary

32:29

words. One of the

32:31

words was, aliens. Christian raised

32:33

his hands and was called on

32:35

by the teacher, and he said,

32:38

like, faith or aliens that need

32:40

green cards. A

32:42

student in the class turned around

32:44

and said, I'm going to take

32:46

care of you. You know what?

32:48

The assistant principal pulled both boys

32:51

into the hallway. Both students said

32:54

that they were the violent

32:57

students that said he was joking. Christian

32:59

said, I did not direct it of

33:01

anyone. I was asking our teacher. When

33:03

lunch was over, the assistant principal came

33:06

and removed the Hispanic kid from class

33:08

to continue his office and

33:11

said, are you sure you didn't

33:13

think that it was racially motivated?

33:18

That led us to believe that

33:20

he is the one that insinuated

33:22

racism. So why do you think

33:24

the administration chose to make such a big

33:26

deal out of something that really nobody actually

33:29

took offense to? That is

33:31

the million dollar question. We cannot,

33:33

for the life of us, figure

33:35

out why this has been out

33:37

of control in the way that

33:39

it has. So that's why we're

33:42

so grateful for people like you

33:44

for adding a platform. I

33:46

feel it's the only way that we are going

33:48

to get this word out, and we are

33:51

praying that this will

33:53

result in a reversal of

33:55

his suspension and an excuse,

33:58

the three accents. He

34:00

has as a result of that Couple

34:03

of things I can guess it probably if they're trying

34:05

to accuse you of racism This is through no fault

34:07

of your own doesn't help if your dad looks like

34:09

Andrew Huberman. It's true and It's

34:11

just a good-looking family So

34:14

let me get this straight Not

34:16

directed at a student asking a question about illegal

34:18

aliens gets threatened with violence and that could have

34:20

hey I don't know if you know how about

34:22

we teach kids to we used to teach kids

34:24

It doesn't sticks and stones doesn't matter if someone

34:27

says something you don't like You

34:29

can't get violent because we live in

34:31

a civilized society. Yeah Is

34:33

that lesson no longer? Did you address the threat? They want the

34:36

white kids to be afraid they want to be it They want

34:38

them to be afraid of Violent

34:40

repercussions that will go unpunished and they want

34:42

them to be afraid of administrative repercussions Yep,

34:45

that won't they'll be not addressed. Think about it

34:47

this way. Hold on Let me just play this

34:49

back a little bit if you threaten to beat

34:51

kick somebody's butt. That's right Yeah

34:53

in class where everybody can hear it including the

34:55

teacher It doesn't matter the

34:58

offense you're going to the principal's office in every

35:00

school that I've ever been in right and and

35:02

and that Seems like what should

35:04

have been happening here like hey this guy threatened

35:06

me I was just asking a clarifying question to

35:08

my teacher, but because it's one of these sensitive

35:10

issues. Oh No, we

35:13

can't be accused of being racist We've

35:15

got to be careful. This guy made a threat now We're

35:17

gonna let that one go because we don't really care so

35:19

much about that is we just want to make sure this

35:21

guy's feelings Aren't hurt right whoever this Hispanic

35:23

kid is and look I'm not gonna try to

35:25

vilify this kid because maybe in a moment. He

35:27

was just pissed off whatever fine I get it

35:29

sure I'm Villifying the principal in the administration who

35:31

are going along with all of this Yeah, and

35:34

causing this situation in the first place now take

35:36

that scale it to the country. Yeah You're

35:39

the taxpayer and the person who

35:41

is living suckling off of the teat that you

35:43

pay for Gets to accuse you of racism because

35:45

a temporary shelter is only provided for 30 days

35:48

Yeah, that's the country the left sees you

35:50

will no longer have a country And I

35:52

know you thought that I was joking about

35:54

saltwater crocodiles. I am NOT Australia's

35:57

border force has allegedly But

36:00

I really hope it's not allegedly. I hope that it's

36:02

factually. They've deployed saltwater

36:04

crocodiles to deter illegal

36:07

border crossing real activity. Deployed?

36:10

Like, they've deployed them. Yeah, they've deployed them. It's a

36:12

loose march, boys. I can see them on the helicopter

36:14

now waiting to jump out. He's like,

36:16

you think they said border wall? This

36:19

here is a border wall. That's why crocodiles.

36:21

Donald Trump's like, I called it! I told you

36:23

we need to smoke! Send in

36:25

the crocs. Now you said gaitas. Gaitas. Wrong.

36:29

I'm not compared to crocs. Our crocodile unit is

36:31

better than any crocodile unit in the whole world.

36:33

It's the only crocodile unit, but the principle remains.

36:37

It is best. Not

36:39

bad. Look, it'll take a

36:41

bite out of you. Isn't that right? Don't

36:43

come here. Plus, we're all rapists and

36:45

murderers here in Australia, so, you

36:48

know, stay home. So,

36:51

it does make you wonder which unconventional

36:53

methods the United States could use if

36:55

we get creative to deter illegal aliens

36:57

at the border. Even if I may,

36:59

by all means. The

37:13

hippopotamus, or shortened to

37:15

hippo, is a large semi-aquatic mammal

37:17

native to sub-Saharan Africa. I'm

37:20

suggesting we bring these hippos,

37:22

or hippopotamuses, or hippopotama... hippopotamis?

37:29

I'm suggesting we bring these hippopotamis

37:31

from sub-Saharan Africa to the southern

37:33

United States to help us with

37:35

our recent influx in illegal immigration.

37:38

Sorry. Non-documented immigration. Now,

37:40

imagine if you will, the immigrants are

37:42

like marbles, and the hippopotamis,

37:45

or hippos, are like, well,

37:48

hippos. And they're hungry. Of

37:50

course they're hungry. They're even double hungry, because

37:52

they came all the way here from Africa.

37:55

So they must be double hungry. That's hungry,

37:57

hungry hippos right there. And what do

37:59

we have on the southern side? or more

38:01

delicious tasty spicy food for these apples

38:03

to eat. So they're eating, they're munching, they're chomping,

38:06

they're getting them, look at that. Wow, look at

38:08

them go, wow, they're really hungry. Man, oh, that

38:10

yellow one is really making a go of it,

38:12

little Chinese guy can't get caught. Look at him,

38:14

oh, almost got him. Up, yep,

38:17

up, yep. Can't

38:29

thank you enough, Josh. Yeah, before I do, I, someone's got

38:31

to do this hard work and I

38:33

did all my research. No, wait, I just did, I just

38:36

did. Oh, yeah, well. The

38:38

appropriate level of thanks. Hippopot, don't

38:41

mess you up, man. Hippo, yeah, they will. There are

38:43

no jokes. Why are you guys stopping, hippopotamus, you can

38:45

pronounce the whole thing. Hippopotamus, hip-hop. How

38:48

do you say it, hippopotami? Hippopotami.

38:51

Hippopotamus? Hippopotamus? Hippos. Hippo-muh-tah.

38:53

That makes it easier. What a fun game, Hungry, Hungry

38:55

Hippos. Did you play that before? I did play it,

38:57

yeah, it is. It's a fun game. You played the

39:15

Musical Jason, Whoa,

39:44

you're going in the book. You can do it all day. You're going in

39:46

the notepad. It's not. I know he's been doing it all day technically. I

39:48

don't know what it's gonna come back. I have

39:51

nightmares. It's just walls of Josh's notepad. Did

39:53

you use our office budget for this? No,

39:55

this is a personal notepad. Yep. He

39:57

did use the office budget. He did get in the office. Yeah.

40:00

Okay, so Trevor Bauer, I don't know

40:02

if you remember this. Let's set this up

40:04

for you because I Say

40:06

that this does time like sometimes you do step back and you

40:08

go. Oh my god. I can't believe we're here

40:10

We're just talking about the illegal Illegal

40:13

alien issue and now we

40:15

also have a culture where people's lives their

40:17

livelihoods can be destroyed and taken

40:19

from them Simply through

40:21

lies, you know, I was just watching. I mean it was

40:23

not that long ago Patriot

40:26

was one brave Hartley you watch these films and

40:28

you go. Oh my god. I remember saying to

40:30

myself Imagine that that moment when they're running into

40:32

battle right and they're stabbing each other and then

40:35

afterwards The just the relief I'm

40:37

going I don't think that we will ever

40:39

feel that that relief of surviving and

40:41

then you realize It's

40:43

just a digital version of that today or an

40:45

office version of that. They were fighting over land What

40:48

were they fighting over? They were fighting over the ability

40:50

to Provide for their

40:52

family to feed their family back then you needed

40:54

tracks of land That was what that was most

40:56

valuable today. How do you make a living? Well,

40:58

we typically don't there are some farmers out there

41:01

You may be working in office. Maybe you read

41:03

a small business. Maybe you make your living online

41:05

Maybe you make your living as an athlete that

41:07

brings us here to Trevor Bauer people have fought

41:09

to the death Over less

41:12

just to be clear Just change plot

41:14

of land where you grow your crops or

41:17

some some acreage where you hunt Change

41:19

that to how you make your living today how

41:21

you feed your family today and it can

41:24

be taken from you and it happens all

41:26

the time and So rarely do

41:28

people put up a fight People

41:31

who survive that I think it's actually comparable

41:34

Sure, you're not getting run through with a blade, but you know

41:36

what you are dodging a bullet So how many times have you

41:38

heard this story? As

41:40

we get into Trevor Bauer. Yeah, see a man

41:42

falsely accused of sexual assault harassment abuse naughty words

41:45

Whatever the hell it is. Power news. It goes

41:47

like this man gets accused of wrongdoing man

41:49

gets dragged into public He loses his job

41:51

reputation ability to provide a living. He loses

41:54

his livelihood Then facts

41:56

come out that irrefutably show

41:58

the man was innocent And the

42:00

man still has no job. And the

42:02

accuser gets to live on like nothing really happened because they're

42:04

not in the public eye anymore. So

42:06

that brings us here to Trevor Bauer. And I'm

42:09

not even a baseball guy. Don't

42:11

know him. It's after Johnny that this

42:13

is something that stood out to all of us in the

42:15

post-MeToo era because it's the most egregious. Right?

42:17

This was a guy who was

42:19

a baseball player and he

42:21

faced four charges of sexual assault. Now,

42:25

the reason that's important is because

42:27

this is just so you know, this is

42:29

a tactic that you will see from these

42:31

people. They just will throw out one,

42:33

two, three, four so that you living

42:36

in a sane world deal, whether

42:38

there's smoke, there's fire, only they

42:40

can all be entirely fabricated. Felonious

42:42

as a matter of fact by

42:44

classification. And that's what we see here with Trevor

42:47

Bauer. But this is a tactic

42:49

that they use. We want to go after

42:51

this. We're going to make sure. We're going

42:53

to make sure that he loses his reputation,

42:55

his livelihood, shake him down for cash. So

42:57

two Ohio women accused Mr.

42:59

Bauer of sexual assault. They never

43:01

filed any suits to be

43:03

clear. You know about it. I didn't go

43:05

through the courts. One of them, a California woman, this was

43:07

I think the one we covered a while back was Lindsay

43:10

Hill, attempted to defraud

43:12

Bauer by knowingly

43:15

falsely accusing him of sexual assault. Why

43:17

do I say that? Because she

43:20

said that he choked and punched her. Right.

43:22

She said that he choked and the picture that you saw

43:24

in the New York Post or whatever it was, variety, Rolling

43:26

Stone, was choke marks, bruises on

43:28

her neck and on her eye. Her

43:30

lawyer, Brian Friedman, at that point in time,

43:33

they had the pictures on her phone. She had a video

43:35

which we showed you of her smiling

43:37

to the camera the

43:39

morning after sleeping with him, which she bragged about to

43:41

her friend saying she was going to sleep with him

43:44

to try and get his money. Waking up the camera.

43:46

No bruises. No choke marks. That was

43:48

the morning of the day or

43:50

within 48 hours that she took those photographs where

43:52

the bruises magically appeared. This evidence was not handed

43:54

over. I believe that she actually lost the suit

43:57

and had to pay his legal fees. But hey,

43:59

what's the difference? He lost about a hundred million

44:01

dollar contract. She's just another nameless

44:04

floozy who took a swing and a

44:06

miss. Yes, the

44:08

Lord. Surprisingly, what Trevor Bauer makes you do all the

44:10

time? Yes. Called a whip. He led,

44:12

he set a UCLA record for Whiffs. Right.

44:15

And you know what? You can do everything right, be a

44:17

great player, and if someone decides, nope, today we're going after

44:19

you, you can lose it all. You think it won't happen

44:21

to you? Guess what? It can happen to anyone.

44:25

And of course you have a legal system that encourages

44:27

it. You have people out there who make money just

44:29

shaking people down. Absolutely. And

44:31

the other ones, these women accusing him, like you said, they

44:33

never filed charges. Trevor addresses it in his video that he's

44:35

going to release, and we're going to talk about that in

44:37

a second. They never came forward and did

44:39

anything. This was just that whole smoke fire thing that

44:41

you were talking about. There's more women accusing him. He

44:43

must have done something wrong. He must have at some

44:45

point crossed the line. And so

44:48

the Major League Baseball, instead of standing up for Trevor Bauer, even when he

44:51

was found to be completely innocent of this and

44:53

set up the text messages from Lindsay, we're

44:56

way over the top. I'm going to get that bag. I'm going to

44:58

go after the money. We covered this on the show in depth. MLB

45:01

walked away. The Dodgers walked away. Both of

45:03

these institutions walked away from an innocent man

45:05

because it's easier to do that than to

45:07

have the Karen screeching at the door for

45:09

some fake story that never gets corrected in

45:11

the media. That is the playbook. A familiar

45:13

one, unfortunately, but that is the playbook that

45:16

you see so many people going to today

45:18

because they know all they have to do

45:20

is try to ruin you and the public.

45:23

That's it. That doesn't have to be based

45:25

on facts. Brian Freeman obviously doesn't deal in a

45:27

lot of those. Unfortunately, in this case specifically,

45:29

he had those images first and still went out to

45:31

the public media to try to squeeze Trevor Bauer for money.

45:34

Right. Yeah, exactly. Let's

45:38

just add it up, E.G. and Carol. Let's just

45:40

add it up. Stormy Daniels, who said the affair

45:42

didn't happen but then wanted some money. Road letter

45:44

inside it. Yeah, road letter and tying it. What

45:46

do you want? Come on. Let's get rid of

45:48

the, however, when it's Clinton and there

45:50

is a lineup. Right. There

45:53

was a lineup that would, by the way, it would force

45:55

them to open up a new checkout aisle if you were

45:57

at the grocery store of women who were sexually assaulted. They

46:00

can just selectively apply it. Oh, we're

46:02

going to race you. Don't know

46:04

this guy? I just don't like to see it happen. You all

46:06

knew about Johnny Depp because he was famous, he was in the

46:08

public eye. A lot of you don't know about this case and

46:11

we'll bring up some other cases too where this happens. This

46:13

is the playbook that they use. So when you see a concerted

46:15

attack on someone, I just ask that you

46:18

go, wait a second. Is Trevor Bauer four

46:20

women? Were there smoke, there's fire? Just

46:23

click one or two clicks deeper.

46:25

Give us some more thought because a lot of these people

46:27

don't know baseball. They don't know the world that he's in

46:30

and they have no idea. They just go, oh, it's

46:33

not that big of a deal. He can't get

46:35

a job. He probably wasn't that good anyway. No. He's

46:38

one of the best pitchers in the world. Top 20 probably.

46:41

Also, has committed no rape or physical

46:43

assault. So that's a plus. Been

46:46

proven that he hasn't. You can't say that about every

46:48

other player because they didn't have to prove it and

46:50

a lot of them probably do take a swat every

46:52

now and then. I'm following the school of showing the

46:54

corner. Also, not a problem in the NFL. No, not

46:56

a problem at all. I was about to say Ray

46:59

Rice came back after knocking his

47:01

girlfriend out, right? And dragging her under the elevator.

47:03

We had footage of that. Yeah. That

47:05

was fine. Did he come back? I

47:07

don't follow football. Pretty sure he came back for a little while. Hey,

47:10

he served his time. Yes, he did. Yeah,

47:12

he served him. I'm a fan of Michael Vick. He

47:14

served his time. Okay, all right. I

47:18

can imagine. I don't know. I don't

47:20

understand the reference, but I'm sure it's

47:23

a good one. So, yesterday, Trevor Bauer

47:25

announced that some other accusers, there's

47:27

one who's from Arizona, a woman

47:30

named Darcy Adana Esmanu. Esmanu. Esmanu.

47:33

Esmanu. Esmanu.

47:35

Esmanu, she says, is now facing. It's

47:37

a me, no, it's a manu. It's

47:39

a manu. It's a manu. It's a

47:42

manu. So, this person is now facing

47:44

one of the accusers, criminal

47:46

charges. One of the women who

47:48

accused me of sexual assault just got indicted for

47:50

committing felony fraud against me. Imagine

47:52

that. Now, let me catch up to speed. In

47:55

the last three years, two women have taken legal

47:57

action against me. Lizzie Hill started all

47:59

this. Remember her from this video as the

48:01

girl who set me up and live there's a video of

48:03

her that morning No bruises. Well today the

48:05

only other one Darcy Adana Esmano has

48:08

been criminally indicted for committing felony fraud

48:10

against me and another man So now

48:12

she's facing up to 16 years in

48:14

prison. Now, I understand that's a video

48:16

from him. Okay This is according to

48:18

the Maricopa County indictment of this woman

48:21

It says that she knowingly did obtain

48:23

a benefit from Trevor Anthony Bauer by

48:25

means of fraudulent pretenses Representation promises or

48:27

material omissions knowingly did obtain or

48:29

sought to obtain property or services by means

48:31

of a threat in the future To expose

48:33

a secret or an asserted fact in a

48:35

social media message or in any

48:37

other Manner here is him describing.

48:40

Hey, you think whether smoke there's fire. Wait

48:42

a second. The facts are coming out Here's

48:45

Bauer describing exactly what happened with her. We had

48:47

one plain sexual encounter in December of 2020 nothing

48:50

They could be considered remotely rough Don't

48:53

take my word for it. Take her disappointing. There's

48:55

a picture in text message She sent me the

48:57

next morning explaining why she came on to me.

48:59

Yeah months afterward She repeatedly requested to sleep with

49:02

me again For example this

49:04

text from January 7th 2021 at one

49:06

point she requested a sample of my

49:08

sperm So she could have my child

49:10

whenever she wanted No

49:12

kidding hard to keep track, but she's

49:14

made at least four seven-figure demands over the last

49:16

few years More than a

49:18

year after the one time we slept together and only

49:20

after Lindsay Hill made up her false allegations But

49:23

Donna retained a lawyer She

49:25

then demanded three point six million dollars and claimed

49:27

I forced her to have an abortion leaving her

49:29

emotionally devastated and irretrievably damaged by it But she's

49:32

but here's the thing She never had an abortion

49:34

because she was never even pregnant and that's corroborated

49:36

by her own medical records Yeah, when I refused

49:38

to pay her the three point six million dollars

49:40

She was asking for she made up a bogus

49:42

sexual assault claim and filed a civil suit against

49:45

me So Couple

49:48

of things here. Let's get rid

49:50

of the male female They like

49:53

as though this is a red pill or black pill issue

49:55

women, please Do you

49:57

have a father? Do you have a brother? have

50:00

sons, do you see what they're

50:02

facing in the world? Just like all

50:04

men, decent men aside from a

50:06

very small percentage who are criminals, they

50:09

hate rape. They want to kill rapists. They want

50:11

to protect the women in their lives. The

50:13

vast majority of men. Let's say that. We've all been

50:15

in groups of friends with men all the time. Not

50:18

once has a man said, hey guys, when are we

50:20

going to get to raping? Because they know we'd kick

50:22

their ass. So I just

50:24

ask that women start policing your own if

50:26

you have any men in your life who

50:28

you want to protect because guess what? Men

50:30

can't do it because we've been told that

50:32

we can't understand if we have a penis.

50:34

This lady's story was so bogus she was

50:36

fired not by one, but by two law

50:38

firms. That's bad. We now have emails between

50:40

her and the first two law firms that

50:42

dropped her in which they acknowledged they never

50:44

had any evidence to support her claims. Happened

50:46

to the law. They'll try to get my

50:48

money anyway. I then shared an

50:50

audio recording I have in which Adana contradicts her

50:52

own claims and asks me for money. Then

50:55

in emails her lawyers agreed that that's insurmountable

50:57

evidence and then for Adana that they can

50:59

no longer represent her unless she can provide

51:02

documentation or proof of her claims. Of

51:04

course she couldn't do that. So the law firm

51:07

urged her to consult other law firms with different

51:09

standards. You know,

51:11

unethical ones. Yes, exactly. A scumbag.

51:14

Yes. I know of one associated with

51:16

the case. Yes. Like

51:19

you're the bathroom troll lawyer. I'm

51:22

going back to that. Sorry. By the

51:24

way, we actually have obtained, of course,

51:27

this is going to be a big story. It's not yet a

51:30

teaser or sneak peek from the upcoming

51:32

Trevor Bauer biopic titled

51:35

Liar Horse Thief. Liar,

51:38

liar, yes, yes,

51:42

don't you see? I think

51:44

she sees. I think she does. She said yes twice before

51:47

that. I think it's a bit on the nose. Yeah, I

51:50

think so too. Where do they go from there? By

51:52

the way, don't move. They got married right after that.

51:56

I would imagine something happens like sexy. I

51:58

don't know. I can't help

52:00

myself. It rips

52:06

off the buttons to his shirt that he has to

52:08

walk to the subway stop after with his shirt flying

52:10

open. There's an email and the

52:12

Jasper money. Yeah, it happens all again. You just

52:14

get drawn back in. I know. I

52:17

know. So, bring it back. Bauer

52:21

also addresses the other accusers. He goes on

52:23

to do that in the clip. But remember,

52:25

if it's one, two, three, or four, some

52:28

of them are just the same. You must

52:30

have a claim, right? And

52:32

just so no one can say, well, he still has two

52:34

other accusers just because the first two are complete frauds doesn't

52:36

mean the others are. Here's a couple facts about them. They

52:40

both have lawyers first demand in excess of $3

52:42

million to not go public. In

52:44

both cases, only after I refuse to pay any sum

52:46

of money did their lawyers make anonymous claims in the

52:49

media. They both have the opportunity to

52:51

file a criminal complaint against me, neither of them did.

52:53

They both have the opportunity to file a civil suit against

52:56

me, neither of them did. They both

52:58

had the opportunity to participate in Lindsay Hill's civil

53:00

suit against me. They could have even done so

53:02

anonymously. They both refused. One

53:04

of them even submitted a statement to the court stating

53:07

that she never made public accusations against me. The

53:09

other refused to participate so vehemently that

53:12

Lindsay Hill took legal action against her

53:14

trying to force her to participate. She

53:16

still refused. So they both had

53:18

the opportunity to testify under the penalty of perjury. Neither

53:21

of them did. One can only wonder why. And

53:24

the issue here is not just about Trevor Bauer.

53:27

This is just a very seldom do you get

53:29

a case that is so irrefutable. That's

53:31

why it's important. But it does happen

53:33

pretty often. We know this working unfortunately

53:36

in the entertainment industry. We have friends

53:38

who have had this happen. Crying out

53:40

loud, there are people right now, there

53:42

are A-list actors, actresses who have had

53:44

private pictures stolen from their house and

53:47

then were extorted with it. And you'll

53:50

never know the name of the person who extorted them. When

53:52

someone tells you that they're shaking you down, believe them.

53:54

And if this were an isolated incident, okay, it's not.

53:56

As a matter of fact, it's not an exception to

53:58

the rule. Generally in

54:01

the 21st Damned century the

54:03

rule. Let's go through another another

54:05

couple of famous cases remember mattress girl Mattress

54:08

girl is Emma Sulkowitz went around all

54:10

over the media right front page New

54:13

York Times carrying a mattress like it

54:15

was her cross Well turns out that

54:17

she accused this guy Paul Paul. I

54:19

think was like Nungus her was his name raping her after that

54:21

a falling out He missed

54:23

his graduate. He was exonerated afterwards, but he missed

54:26

his graduation parents never got to see him graduate

54:28

that Columbia's What a nice

54:30

rod. Yeah, she was texting him asking for

54:34

Incredibly explicit sex action. He's like ha ha

54:36

ha maybe not talk to you late TT

54:38

YL They're like oh

54:40

no I'm gonna accuse you of rape and carry

54:42

a mattress on my back for the rest of

54:44

the year to destroy your life Remember Duke lacrosse

54:46

that was a big one. That was

54:49

a big one. They were accused of raping a stripper at a

54:51

party No, wasn't true. Another one Shawn

54:53

Oakman Baylor right does Shawn Oakman sorry at Baylor

54:55

Baylor. I was I think Shawn Oakman Baylor cuz

54:57

that's I wrote a Shawn

55:00

Oakman at Baylor was accused of rape right before you

55:02

were told me the 20th It's only the NFL draft

55:04

and basically he'd lost his career because of this and

55:06

then by the way going back to the Duke lacrosse

55:08

They were the number one team in the country They

55:10

were probably on track to win a national championship and

55:12

you may think lacrosse is silly fine Mm-hmm, but they

55:14

didn't they worked their entire lives to be at the

55:17

peak of their career to be able to have

55:19

that moment And it was stolen from

55:21

them by mostly the media right and

55:23

a false accusation that was run with

55:26

They never get that back this guy Shawn Oakman

55:29

never gets that back you work your entire life

55:31

for an NFL career ten years on back Not

55:33

guilty. No definitively didn't

55:35

commit the crime Not

55:38

guilty. You don't get ten years back. Okay,

55:40

Tom like I've talked about you go back and you

55:42

watch those films They're fighting over some acreage plot

55:45

to blend What do

55:47

you think someone would do if they said for

55:49

ten years you we will not allow you to

55:51

yield anything on your own soil Think

55:54

people would start if you're buying for

55:56

yeah, well and yours not only that but

55:58

your soil is guaranteed to produce millions

56:00

of dollars worth of revenue for you over these

56:02

next ten years. Millions. And by the way, it's

56:05

ruined after those ten years because you can't go

56:07

back. You can't be somebody who

56:09

misses the draft by ten years and go back

56:11

unless you're a quarterback, essentially. You're

56:13

done. Your life's work is over. Thank God there's

56:16

one case that actually has a positive ending.

56:18

Matt, right? Is that the punt god? That punter that

56:20

we were talking about on the show and thank God

56:22

people were talking about him. Got accused of rape at

56:24

a party that I don't even think it was at

56:26

a party. Gang rape at a party. Well, it's better

56:28

if the accusations gang rape because it sounds worse. Sounds

56:30

worse, right? Well, it is worse. He was the punter,

56:33

I believe, for the Buffalo Bills. He got cut. They

56:35

wouldn't bring him back. Again, sorry. We know

56:37

that these things, they even had it from

56:39

the DA saying this didn't happen. This girl's

56:41

crazy. Finally, I think the Denver Broncos did

56:43

bring him on this last year because people

56:46

are finally waking up and saying, you know

56:48

what? We can't continue to destroy guys' lives

56:50

over lies. Somebody has to be

56:52

brave and I'm surprised it was the Denver Broncos.

56:54

Well, nobody's watching them so. Yeah, exactly. They're

56:56

very desperate right now. They have a lot of

56:58

champs. Chiefs? Oh, sorry. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Chief. Who

57:01

owned the chief. Thank you for the correction. So

57:04

here, this is, again,

57:07

it goes back to the illegal immigrant issue.

57:09

Don't be browbeaten into feeling guilty. It's

57:11

like, oh, hold on a second. You

57:13

just said this woman was crazy. Guess

57:15

what? You will find, if right now

57:17

you type in woman crazy pejorative, you

57:19

will find front page in legacy media

57:21

outlets, all kinds of write-ups and op-eds

57:23

about how crazy is this pejorative used

57:25

to describe women and it's a byproduct

57:27

of patriarchy. Guess what? Don't care. The

57:29

bullies are you. The

57:32

bullies are you. You want us to believe that

57:34

in 2024, the office place

57:36

is a boys club where we go around

57:38

smoking cigars and bragging about raping women, consequence

57:40

free, or, or is a more likely scenario

57:42

that you realize if you get the right

57:44

HR person on your side, you go and

57:46

file a few complaints, you get a nice

57:48

early retirement, or if you find a really

57:50

rich athlete and God, God forbid, actually

57:53

trick him into sending a sperm sample, which

57:55

this woman actually asked for, that is certainly

57:57

a red flag and that term is overused.

58:00

red flag. This is one of those issues where,

58:02

do you really think the picture

58:04

that's been painted? The cis white

58:07

male, cis white straight male in the

58:09

workplace is bullying everybody. Okay, show

58:12

me the examples here where women

58:14

have had their reputations tarred, feathered and

58:16

destroyed for crimes that they did not

58:19

commit, where the public has turned

58:21

on them completely. I'll say the witch

58:23

trials, but well. Sorry,

58:27

I just came to my head, I

58:29

thought, it's a fair point. That

58:32

was a long time ago though. No,

58:34

it's okay. So it's different. You know what?

58:36

My point is at a certain point in time, the

58:39

scales have tipped. Yeah, definitely. I saw

58:42

Lily brought this girl to the man. Also, two things

58:44

can be true. They may not have been witches, but

58:47

they were bitches. I

58:49

did hear that. All the other women were like, science.

58:51

The witches be ... And the

58:53

way they were dressing with the high skirts and the

58:55

pointy hats, they were asking for it. It

58:58

was other women accusing the women of being witches. Yeah, exactly. At

59:00

the most point, it was like, I'm not a witch, that bitch

59:02

is ... Yeah, she's a witch. Look at her

59:04

with her blonde hair. Who has blonde hair in the

59:06

day and age? So women were just throwing each other

59:08

under the bus? Yeah, that's awesome. Well, that's a cliff,

59:10

but yeah. Women are the bus

59:12

as it relates to this. This is the issue.

59:14

Women are the bus right now. And women, please

59:17

start policing your own with this. Do you have

59:19

a son? Do you have a brother? Do you

59:21

have an uncle? Do you have men in your

59:23

life who are good men where you see this can be taken? Just

59:26

like men want to protect women from physical

59:28

violence. Good men. If you're a

59:31

good woman, you have

59:33

to try and protect the men who matter

59:35

in your life from the violence

59:38

that they experience. You

59:40

want to call it metaphysical violence?

59:42

It's just that they lose their

59:44

livelihood. Everything. If

59:47

a good man, if you require of a good man, and I

59:49

believe you should, women, if you

59:51

require of a good man to protect women from

59:54

the threat of physical violence, which, great,

59:57

I agree. That's a part of a

59:59

man's role. We accept it. You

1:00:01

need to protect the men in your

1:00:03

life from this because this is the

1:00:05

norm right now. This is the threat.

1:00:08

This is why men are not getting

1:00:10

married under the age of 30, up to 40%,

1:00:12

depending on the stats

1:00:14

that you use. None of this is good for

1:00:16

society. All of it needs to go back to

1:00:18

accountability and truth. Unfortunately, we have a clickbait culture

1:00:21

where destroying someone's reputate. You know what people love

1:00:23

more than a good celebrity story or a good

1:00:25

out? It's a bad one. So

1:00:27

everyone's ready to jump on. I don't even know the guy. Never

1:00:31

heard of him before this story. I've

1:00:33

just seen it one too many times and we're

1:00:35

about to go off a ledge unless you start

1:00:37

policing. This guy suspended from Major League Baseball, lost

1:00:40

his contract by the Dodgers, and right now, this

1:00:42

is what he has to do. He has to adapt, having

1:00:45

committed no crimes whatsoever, having

1:00:47

faced women who committed crimes against him, he has

1:00:50

to relearn a whole new life to play in Mexico.

1:00:53

I recently signed a contract to play baseball for the

1:00:55

Diablo's Rojos, the most storied baseball franchise in Mexico. Apparently

1:00:57

they thought it was a good idea to sign a

1:00:59

guy straight off of YouTube. So in

1:01:02

order to prove them right and to represent the YouTuber

1:01:04

community the proper way, I'll have to travel to a

1:01:06

new country, integrate into a new team, adjust to the

1:01:08

altitude, carefully and

1:01:17

carefully. I

1:01:19

don't know if he could be the

1:01:21

biggest douchebag on the planet. I

1:01:42

don't care. I

1:01:44

don't care. Does that comment by the media

1:01:46

where she was asking about Manfred? That's the Commissioner of

1:01:48

Baseball. I don't know if he would admit to it

1:01:50

or he, as the conspiracy leader, but he came out

1:01:52

in 2018 or 2019 or whatever talking about how he

1:01:55

liked pitchers to be able to use sticky stuff

1:01:57

and then the next year it was banned and outlawed. and

1:02:00

no one can use it now. There's specific rules against it. It

1:02:02

helps people. It helps pitchers with accuracy, it helps them with

1:02:04

spin rate. It was good for,

1:02:06

I think it was good for baseball. I think that he

1:02:08

would agree and I think there's a little bit of a

1:02:10

conspiracy there. Really? There's more going on? Yeah.

1:02:12

That's why he said carefully navigating the media because she was asking the

1:02:14

question, she was directly asking that question. Manifred's

1:02:17

views on you and this and that. But you said is he

1:02:20

top 15 pitcher? I would say, well, I don't know about top

1:02:22

15 because there's a lot of good, he definitely top 20. The

1:02:24

guy averages about 97 miles per hour.

1:02:26

I think he's top, I think he hit 99 the

1:02:28

other day on one of his videos. He

1:02:31

was one of the guys that revolutionized spin

1:02:35

rate, scientifically

1:02:37

looking at your spin rate, getting RPMs on

1:02:39

the ball and how to increase it. He's

1:02:42

a great pitcher. Yeah, and he's a great pitcher. He had set

1:02:45

records in college. In a

1:02:47

parallel universe. He won a young award in 2020. So

1:02:49

the false accusations, this guy does not have to

1:02:52

go and restart his life in Mexico. No. No.

1:02:54

He should be. He should have one of the

1:02:56

highest contracts in the MLB and right now he's,

1:02:58

for lack of better words, begging to play at league

1:03:01

minimum. Can somebody tell us

1:03:03

what they pay him to play in Mexico? By

1:03:05

the way, this isn't the first foreign country. He

1:03:07

played in Japan as well. He was just looking

1:03:09

for a gig and I think even for his

1:03:11

first start there, he had three scoreless innings against

1:03:13

the Yankees. They played kind of an

1:03:15

exhibition game for the Mexico team playing against the Yankees.

1:03:17

He had two months ago. Hey, hey,

1:03:19

Major League Baseball, are there any teams out there,

1:03:21

any people who run these teams? You can stop

1:03:24

being morons, cowards at this point, sign the guy.

1:03:26

You want to improve your team? Who's

1:03:29

the worst team, Josh Metz? No.

1:03:31

I don't even know right now. I mean, worst

1:03:33

team, whoever you are out there, you know who

1:03:35

you are. Oakland A's, obviously. Yeah, Oakland A's. You

1:03:37

don't even have a stadium. He would still be

1:03:39

playing in a triple A stadium. I mean, he'd

1:03:41

be playing the big leagues and there you go.

1:03:44

He'd be, I mean, no one, that's a great point because nobody wants

1:03:46

to go play in Oakland right now. No. Because they're

1:03:48

moving to Sacramento for three years next year. They're not going to have a pro

1:03:50

clubhouse. See, no, he wants

1:03:52

to play there in Oakland or sorry, Sacramento slash

1:03:54

soon to be Vegas. Sign him. And by the

1:03:57

way, if you got, if you guys aren't nutless cowards,

1:03:59

guess what? can now at this point with

1:04:01

the vindication, it's a victory to its redemption story.

1:04:03

This is something that people will come out in

1:04:05

droves to support a guy like this because everyone

1:04:08

at this point, no one is untouched

1:04:10

from this epidemic

1:04:13

of false accusations out there. So Major League base,

1:04:15

I don't know if it's the Oakland A's. Yes,

1:04:17

I don't know if the expos are a thing

1:04:19

when I was in Montreal and they stopped it

1:04:21

because their stadium was literally, the roof was caving

1:04:24

in. Major League, anyone out there watching, look, you

1:04:26

can send us a letter, I'm sure he has

1:04:28

an agent, but my point is at this point,

1:04:30

come on guys, you have the evidence before you.

1:04:33

Let's give this a redemption arc. Don't even know the

1:04:35

guy, no clue. He

1:04:38

deserves a spot at this point if he's good because

1:04:40

he wouldn't have lost his spot if not for

1:04:42

crimes committed against him. All right, let's move on. Speaking

1:04:44

of crimes against humanity, not

1:04:46

only, of course, we know the initial crime

1:04:49

at Covenant School in

1:04:51

Nashville, but I

1:04:53

would say, okay,

1:04:55

certainly immoral. I can't say criminal because I don't want to

1:04:57

get sued by a lawyer, but I'm sure that there will

1:04:59

be a couple of people who are fired at the client

1:05:01

who tries to sue us. We

1:05:05

have an update here. This is the National Manifesto. None of

1:05:07

this happens, by the way, without you. We have an update

1:05:09

from George the Greek who is on the ground there today at

1:05:11

the trial where they will decide what

1:05:13

happens with this manifesto, the remaining portions. It's

1:05:16

day two here in Nashville over the trial of

1:05:18

the release of the Nashville Shooters Manifesto. We expect

1:05:20

things to wrap up today with one final presentation

1:05:22

from an attorney representing the parents as well as

1:05:24

a rebuttal from the petitioners who are seeking the

1:05:26

release of the manifesto. Stay tuned as I break

1:05:28

down everything that happened on day one and give

1:05:30

you my thoughts as to what I think the

1:05:32

judge is going to do on this case.

1:05:36

Most Greek guy I can imagine is.

1:05:39

I can imagine more Greek. Really? Really? Yeah, bigger,

1:05:41

curlier, black hair. I'm like, hey, that guy is

1:05:44

the way he talks. He's got the salt and

1:05:46

pepper. His name is George. Yeah, George is a

1:05:48

very... So

1:05:51

he's been there yesterday. He's there today. And this is

1:05:53

the trial just so you know it's the public release

1:05:55

of the remainder of the manifesto. And to be clear,

1:05:57

that was one of the biggest stories that has happened.

1:06:00

It's taken place this last year. None of it

1:06:02

happens without you. It's $89 annually

1:06:04

if you go to laddowscredit.com/mug club. You can try

1:06:06

going mug goes for $9 a month, but right

1:06:08

now we are running the promotional code manifesto. You

1:06:11

enter that and you get $20 off because we are working

1:06:13

on some other investigative stories

1:06:15

right now. And you know what? It

1:06:17

takes a lot of time. It takes a lot of time

1:06:19

and it takes a lot of leads being chased

1:06:21

down, which you can also send to [email protected]. We'll

1:06:24

gladly go to jail to protect our sources. Yeah.

1:06:26

If you can't type in manifesto, you just click the

1:06:29

link in the description. It automatically enters it for you.

1:06:31

Well, that's pretty cool. We try to make it as

1:06:33

easy as possible. Subscriber

1:06:35

you're gay. Let's continue. All right.

1:06:38

Well, I think people already... What'd you say? What?

1:06:41

I... No, I... Subscriber

1:06:43

you're gay. I just think it's... Oh, okay. It's

1:06:46

self-explanatory. That's what I thought you said. So we don't need to show the

1:06:48

clip of us reading the manifest. You guys have already seen this. It's been

1:06:51

a pretty... I guess

1:06:53

you could say eventful or uneventful, but in

1:06:56

some ways funny. Trial

1:06:58

thus far because there have been a lot

1:07:00

of technical difficulties, seemingly inept

1:07:02

judge. And I don't say that because she's

1:07:05

a woman or a person of color.

1:07:07

I say it because she can't work a computer. And

1:07:12

some seemingly cowardly lawyers afraid to

1:07:14

answer any questions. It's time

1:07:16

for our ModClip exclusive. Technical

1:07:19

difficulties. Let's roll it. It's

1:07:22

a little warm in here. We are going to try to get that adjusted. Looks a

1:07:24

little hot in there to me. Yeah. Okay. So

1:07:28

I do. I apologize for that. Mr. Pierce,

1:07:30

I am so sorry. If you would just bear with me one moment.

1:07:32

It's not going to be easy. It's just a moment. I'm going to try

1:07:34

and get the camera off. I'm going to try and get that to be

1:07:36

a little more... Is that a real thing? I don't know. It's not.

1:07:38

I'm going to try and get the camera off. I'm going to try and get

1:07:40

the camera off. I'm going to try and get the camera off. I'm going to try and

1:07:42

get the camera off. If you would just bear

1:07:44

with me one moment. I can see this is the end. I can't believe you're

1:07:46

here. I can't believe you're here. I can't believe you're here. I

1:07:48

can't believe you're here. All right. We're

1:07:55

going to take a bit of a pause because

1:07:57

I cannot get anything to open. This

1:08:01

is the judge

1:08:03

setting up the

1:08:05

stream. Alright. Well,

1:08:08

we're gonna do a

1:08:10

do-over. Yes. That

1:08:13

will erase the record. What

1:08:15

are we talking about today? Oh, a shooting crap.

1:08:18

You always like to think that it's a few good

1:08:20

men. You know, one of those films, you're like, Oh,

1:08:23

well, you answered the question, sir. But really, it's just

1:08:25

a bunch of people sitting there, not able to get

1:08:27

their laptops to work. And there's some, you know, lawyer

1:08:29

who looks like he should be sweeping between bullwinkle cartoons

1:08:31

like, Oh, oh, boy. This

1:08:35

isn't going well. Is it going well?

1:08:38

No, it's not. Anybody

1:08:40

know Linux? So, just

1:08:43

to not to be outdone, remember

1:08:45

this guy, Brent Leatherwood? Yeah.

1:08:49

Brent Leatherwood. Leatherwood? That's a lot of

1:08:51

fans. This was the person who claims

1:08:53

to be a spokesperson to represent all

1:08:55

of the parents. After we

1:08:57

released this manifesto, you made it happen.

1:08:59

Leatherwood accused this very program,

1:09:01

an outlet of being nothing more

1:09:03

than an online shock jock,

1:09:07

called us a viper and asked us,

1:09:09

just, just, this is Mr. Leatherwood. Not

1:09:12

a fan. To the online

1:09:16

shock jock who

1:09:19

wear these images, I

1:09:23

would challenge him and

1:09:26

anyone who amplifies them online,

1:09:30

just be a human for once. Quit

1:09:35

seeking clicks, retweets,

1:09:38

platform building. And I would say specifically,

1:09:41

any sort of profit

1:09:43

or revenue that was generated by this,

1:09:49

a naked display of platform building,

1:09:54

any of that money should go directly

1:09:56

to the six families. How many of

1:09:58

my people have to be killed? in a

1:10:00

senseless way so that you can

1:10:02

get clicks. And also I want to speak directly

1:10:06

to the person who took

1:10:08

these images and released them.

1:10:17

You are a viper. You

1:10:19

are a bad fake crier. You're a member

1:10:21

of the law enforcement community. And

1:10:24

you have released evidence that was

1:10:27

gathered in our most vulnerable moment.

1:10:30

You have now allowed... Arguable,

1:10:32

most vulnerable. This woman who

1:10:34

terrorized our family with bullets

1:10:38

to be able to now terrorize us

1:10:40

with words from the grave. Yeah,

1:10:43

well, the problem is if you don't actually look

1:10:45

at the root cause and motivation, more

1:10:47

people can terrorize you with bullets. I know

1:10:50

you talk about naked platform building. I don't

1:10:52

know if you know this. We didn't plan

1:10:54

for the shooting to take place. As a

1:10:56

matter of fact, our hearts were broken. We

1:10:58

want fewer mass shootings to take place, which

1:11:00

is why we actually suggest measures that would

1:11:02

be tangibly productive. Instead, Mr. Leatherwood, you guys

1:11:04

may not know this. Why does he dislike

1:11:07

us so much? You think like, hey, he's

1:11:09

president of the Southern Baptist Convention, right? Or

1:11:11

their Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. The

1:11:13

Southern Baptist Convention, their Convention's

1:11:15

Ethics and Religious Liberty Convention.

1:11:18

Okay, the point is he

1:11:20

used his platform. Platform,

1:11:22

he has a platform? Yeah, he used his platform to

1:11:25

push for what? Red flag

1:11:27

laws, gun control. Well, just to be clear, I

1:11:29

don't want to put words in his mouth. He

1:11:31

doesn't dislike the program, which would include us. I

1:11:33

think he specifically just doesn't like you. Well,

1:11:36

that's, get in line. Whatever, it might

1:11:38

be true. Yeah, fair, you know. I

1:11:40

think he's just mad because his name is Leatherwood,

1:11:43

which sounds like a nudist boner. Yes, I

1:11:45

think he's mad because he looks like a

1:11:47

skinny James Corden. Not a bad word. And

1:11:50

he should carpool karaoke off a

1:11:52

ledge. Figuratively. Figuratively. Like

1:11:54

how big of a ledge? Enough

1:11:57

to, you know, enough to give you pause. I don't think you

1:11:59

call those... Legit. I think those cliffs? Yeah, Plus,

1:12:01

I didn't. I want to soften the maybe a

1:12:03

minute. The. Middle aged either

1:12:05

was. so let's say to my aunt that going

1:12:08

against and where the bullies. This guy

1:12:10

goes out here obviously stands to profit to be

1:12:12

clear or something. only wants the money going to

1:12:14

the families. I'm sure of the he might be

1:12:16

representing some families moving a pro bono bf me

1:12:19

I'm sure he's doing a pro bono and of

1:12:21

course he has no agenda at place. red flag

1:12:23

laws going pretty good to go to change that

1:12:25

are it's this guy wants that narrative to continue.

1:12:28

in case you've forgotten, that was the narrative before

1:12:30

the bodies were even called. it always is and

1:12:32

if there's any inconvenience information or they make sure

1:12:34

to bury it and move onto the next shooting

1:12:37

like and push for gun control from the can,

1:12:39

push for. And my boss was This guy

1:12:41

is involved see doesn't like different solutions

1:12:43

being proposed and he certainly doesn't want

1:12:45

you to understand the motivations behind the

1:12:47

shooting or to have access to more

1:12:49

information Because guess what's the more you

1:12:51

have access to information such as unless

1:12:53

you believe in the bullshit causes that

1:12:55

he pushes. And he

1:12:57

does this. By the way, the worst part is it as as

1:13:00

a republican. Now so he was

1:13:02

actually the executive director of a Tennessee

1:13:04

Republican party couldn't find a record of

1:13:06

him or as an A registered republican

1:13:08

and since it's but we did find

1:13:10

that he was previously measured as a

1:13:12

democrat and sort of just just an

1:13:15

interesting aside state would be sort of

1:13:17

conference with pushing for red flag was

1:13:19

and us more gun control. In other

1:13:21

words I know he said viper my

1:13:23

I suggests. That. You're a snake.

1:13:26

Towards the great caught up with him earlier

1:13:29

today Mr. Mother would to ask him some

1:13:31

questions and that out. As the leather,

1:13:33

what can I get? A common a city

1:13:35

tastes Know why? Why target the media companies

1:13:38

that release as information that they both have

1:13:40

enough snow in The same as I'd like

1:13:42

to hear from you directly. I

1:13:46

honestly I wanted to repeat it's a male happening over the

1:13:48

and you could tell. Me

1:13:52

to refer to be near. Going to

1:13:54

say says is my first pro for.

1:13:58

me wanna let the public know the

1:14:01

information that's critical and involves all of us. I

1:14:05

mean, respectfully, I'd like to hear your perspective on

1:14:07

this. Has it changed at all sitting in there?

1:14:10

We've made our comment. I

1:14:12

understand. Give me some more comments. I'd love

1:14:14

it. Tell

1:14:16

us why people that release information are

1:14:20

vipers and are not human. Is

1:14:22

the media not withholding information? The people who are

1:14:24

not being human? Isn't

1:14:27

the shooter way more vile than the media?

1:14:37

As it was, any comment at all? Are

1:14:39

you being paid at all to be the

1:14:41

opposition here? Is anyone covering

1:14:43

you? Any

1:14:58

comment at all, Mr. Leatherwood? Is this a career move?

1:15:00

What are we doing here? Please,

1:15:03

let the public know. Thank

1:15:07

you, guys. God bless you. There

1:15:12

you have it. Unfortunately, we're not getting

1:15:15

any response. It looks to be it's

1:15:17

going to be an ad hominem attack. It's

1:15:19

not going to be anything of substance. Who knows

1:15:21

what the real motivations are. But what

1:15:23

we're doing is bringing you the truth. Sometimes

1:15:26

the truth hurts. We don't like it. We

1:15:28

understand people get hurt. But it's

1:15:30

in the public conscience. We must

1:15:32

know what's happening here. And unfortunately,

1:15:34

there is an apparatus designed

1:15:37

to suppress all of this information that the

1:15:39

public should know. What are

1:15:41

the motivations behind it? We can only surmise. As

1:15:44

you can see, we're not going to get any answers

1:15:46

on this. Wanna bet?

1:15:49

I think that we will do our best. It's

1:15:51

time to go live with George the Greek. human.

1:16:01

Will it hurt? It just be human. Although

1:16:05

guys, I guess they only show

1:16:07

up when they stand to profit.

1:16:10

George the Greek, thank you for being here, sir. It looks

1:16:12

like it's raining down there. Good

1:16:15

morning. It was.

1:16:17

I think we're good for now. Perfect timing.

1:16:19

Okay. What is it that's been going on

1:16:21

here? I know we saw the technical difficulties.

1:16:24

Are there any updates today on the ground

1:16:26

or are we having an idea as to

1:16:28

how things are looking? Are we releasing the rest

1:16:30

of this manifest? Right.

1:16:35

So they're going to wrap up today. And

1:16:37

I don't, I mean, ultimately I've seen most of the case

1:16:40

at this point and I don't think they're going to release

1:16:42

it. What the case is

1:16:44

focusing on is this public open public investigation

1:16:47

from the police. They're claiming visa via

1:16:49

NAPA David, Hey, we're still investigating this

1:16:51

case. And the judge seems very deferential

1:16:53

to that. They're giving a projected

1:16:55

end date of July 1st of this year for

1:16:57

the investigation. And the judge is kind of like

1:17:00

saying like, Hey, if they're going to

1:17:02

be done soon, why not just wait,

1:17:04

she's afraid. She doesn't even, she calls herself. She

1:17:06

goes, I don't want to become the investigator and

1:17:08

decide when it ends. Right. So

1:17:11

they're, they're, the police department is running

1:17:13

an ongoing investigation. That's what they're claiming.

1:17:17

Okay. Is this the same police department

1:17:19

who? Yeah. Unfortunately though,

1:17:21

they're not charging anybody. Right. I

1:17:23

was going to say, is this the same police department

1:17:25

who soon after, or I don't remember was the mayor

1:17:27

soon after actually said

1:17:29

they didn't know if they could verify whether

1:17:32

it was in fact the manifesto. I'm

1:17:34

just questioning the investigative capabilities down there

1:17:36

in Nashville. Absolutely.

1:17:41

It's the same one. And

1:17:43

you know, unfortunately, you know, the law would

1:17:46

allow this except, you know, they should

1:17:49

be actually charging somebody. They're not shooters

1:17:51

dead or contemplating charges. They've made no

1:17:53

such indication. All they put in their

1:17:55

affidavit is during our ongoing

1:17:57

investigation, maybe we'll find another accomplice.

1:18:00

based on that the judge is going well you know

1:18:02

i think maybe we'd be crossing the

1:18:04

line if uh... if we decided that that it

1:18:06

should end uh... and that

1:18:08

that you know i think that the

1:18:10

problem because you're basically creating a loophole

1:18:12

now anytime for whatever political reasons you

1:18:15

wanna suppress information you could just say

1:18:17

well open investigation sorry uh...

1:18:20

and uh... i don't think that's helpful to anybody

1:18:22

now it's certainly for talking about uh... the issue

1:18:24

of accomplices right we saw this in ship a

1:18:26

wall falls wouldn't they be

1:18:28

able to prove that they have either detained or

1:18:30

contained make no made the school safer if

1:18:33

they're concerned about a couple of the department

1:18:35

i certainly would be concerned if someone had

1:18:38

been influenced by this radical ideology in his

1:18:40

personal killed uh... seven people six

1:18:46

absolutely correct and um... i mean who's

1:18:48

to check them when they make these

1:18:51

claims obviously it must be a court

1:18:53

this would be that court and

1:18:55

uh... to just be so deferential on something like

1:18:57

this uh... i feel is a mistake but but

1:18:59

i think that the way the judge is leaning

1:19:01

let's not forget that the fb i uses

1:19:04

these manifest those to train local police on

1:19:06

what to look for they use them to

1:19:08

basically diagnose the things in trying to be

1:19:10

proactive about them and uh...

1:19:13

why wouldn't that also extend to the public doing

1:19:15

the same analysis yep regular

1:19:17

point if you have a question there uh... mister

1:19:19

uh... more catmore yeah so my my problem here

1:19:21

george is that july first can always become august

1:19:23

first which can also become december first which could

1:19:25

become twenty twenty five right because they can just

1:19:27

continue to say that so what is the judge

1:19:29

put a time on and say look you've had

1:19:31

how long is it been since the shooting it's

1:19:33

over a year right about a lot of a

1:19:35

July first how long do you need to

1:19:38

be able to determine if there was any

1:19:40

additional person like i'd i'd really where

1:19:42

is it being put on the priority list it's

1:19:45

frustrating so can the judge put a date

1:19:47

on it a date certain and also satisfy that

1:19:50

kind of i don't want to become the investigator

1:19:52

here and say they can't just keep pushing it

1:19:54

off in the future can

1:20:00

certainly do that and if there's any question

1:20:02

about a potential accomplice that could be redacted.

1:20:05

The motivation here is with the primary thing

1:20:07

we need to know and there's no reason

1:20:09

that those two things should be conflated. So

1:20:11

even in the worst case scenario show us

1:20:14

a redacted version. Leave the motivation in. Leave

1:20:16

the information the public needs to know. Something

1:20:18

else that stands out at me here too is

1:20:21

Mr. Leatherwood where

1:20:23

he said you know these parents have to relive

1:20:25

it. Let this, let this, what

1:20:28

do we need to do? Go by the way, so I'd

1:20:30

let the issue die or something. Let them, let them continue

1:20:32

in peace. If there's an ongoing investigation, wouldn't they be on

1:20:34

an ongoing basis interviewing,

1:20:37

asking questions of the parents and those

1:20:39

surrounding the investigation. Wouldn't that be far

1:20:42

more invasive than someone releasing withheld information

1:20:44

as to the motivation of the crime?

1:20:50

Absolutely correct. And

1:20:53

this is where I think the argument really should

1:20:55

fall apart. The whole scene, the whole thing seems

1:20:57

to be pretextual. They just want to make an

1:20:59

excuse to keep it and drag it out as

1:21:01

long as possible. Probably to get it out of

1:21:04

the public eye. You know how fickle people are

1:21:06

with the news and how quickly it comes

1:21:08

and goes. Thankfully though we're still keeping the

1:21:11

story alive and you know thanks to people

1:21:13

like us in Mudd Club it's not gonna

1:21:15

go anywhere. There's the grief that I know

1:21:17

and love. Alright Georgie, thank you very much.

1:21:20

Stay safe. We appreciate it. We'll check back

1:21:22

in with him later. George Zbrieck everybody. And

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We're not gonna let this thing drop either. We're

1:21:36

gonna continue to keep the pressure on all of

1:21:38

these guys to make sure that that manifesto gets

1:21:40

out. Well because we see so often with the

1:21:42

news people will tell you hey look we have

1:21:44

it and then they don't act like a dog on

1:21:46

a bone which is what you need to. People

1:21:48

think they can ride it out because

1:21:50

the public has a very short memory

1:21:52

memory span. So we have to stay on

1:21:55

it so that there's some kind of follow-up here and the people who

1:21:57

do this fear doing these same things

1:21:59

in the future. So Lotto's kind of.com/mug

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