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Mud Club, not necessarily on Rumble. We have
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a lot to get to today. I don't know if you know this, but
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we're now allowing illegal LGBTQ
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AIP. We're giving them the right of way. They
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get the express checkout now as a matter of policy
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if they're 12, lesbian, or less, or sometimes if there's 13 drag
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queens. That's what we call the grace drag queen
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item. And we're exporting the United
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States. We're exporting LGBTQ AIP degeneracy. I
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don't know if you know this right now. I tried
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to send it out to Japan and I said, oh, no, no, no, no.
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Perversion. Disgusting.
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Yes. But that's what we want to do. So for the
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first time in American history, I would say there are some things that are
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still proud to be American. You
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know, remember Michelle Obama said for the first time in her life when her
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husband was proud to be, she was proud to be an American
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when her husband became president? The
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reverse of that for me, for the first time in my adult
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life, there's some, I'm kind of embarrassed.
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I don't know if you guys can comment below. You
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feel that way?
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I'm patriotic for what America was,
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what it's been since its inception up
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until today. And I don't know. I'm
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not a big fan of what it is that we're spreading across the globe. New
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credit rules for everybody out there. If you have low credit,
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you get actually better terms. So you're
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welcome. And AOC wants us to censor everybody
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who's not AOC. Fox News, they call for
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censorship. They call for removal of Fox News
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and people who disagree with. And of course, big tech is complicit.
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Could I talk about a lot of that and more?
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I don't know. Oh, God, you guys just sandwiched in a
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Lizzo thing. I just saw a Lizzo clip. It's
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hard to sandwich that in. Gerald A.
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Number two. How are you, sir? I'm doing
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well.
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How are you? I'm good. I'm
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good. I'm tired. My son threw a fit
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because he had to get off the choo-choo at the mall and then it was a big,
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it was his first public fit. Are you not taking
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him back to said choo-choo or? I did.
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I took him twice. I took him twice, but I can't afford it
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three times because I'm a juju.
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It's
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been claimed. And you know him. You love
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him. You hear this.
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You know who it is. He is
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in Ocean, at the Ocean Front Resort, the Hilton
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in Daytona Beach, Florida. Also has
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then May 19th and 20th at
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so go to Nick Dip or Nick
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dates I say the funniest man alive
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on stage Nick de Paulo how are you sir? Very
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good Michelle Obama said that was the first time
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she's proud of American right after she was drafted
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by the Cowboys in the
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second round. I loved her
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in pumping iron. Yeah
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they put her under the nickel package.
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See
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she didn't even have good form she didn't fully extend the tricep
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extension see when I do it I do the full extension.
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Ah that's pretty good arm for
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a TV show host. Oh
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you're far too flattering this would never be allowed on TV. It's
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a webisode. Remember how easy is that term? Really?
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They used to call them webisodes but now it's just what people
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watch. No one watches TV anymore. Webisode?
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Webisode. That's horrendous. Yeah it's silly.
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What we do is silly speaking I'm just trying to avoid this
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because we have to watch this I'm sorry Nick. Friday
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Lizzo brought drag queens on stage
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to her Knoxville concert
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to protest Tennessee's law I don't know if you know
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they're bagging. They're banning drag shows
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for minors. Right. Which basically
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seems like you know you're banning minors from going to strip clubs
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how dare they? Yeah. So not to
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be out to compounding the issue. Adding
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weight to it. Yes giving it weight is
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a here's Lizzo bringing drag queens on
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the stage and let's just roll it because there's
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no other way to I've been putting this off long enough.
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Oh
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no jump.
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This is a wonderful protest.
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Some nicely engineered stage.
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I
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said make some noise for these queers. Now
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that was me. Nick
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was there. Yes. Notice,
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notice, I don't know if you know that. I caught our jock. Tom
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Jones concert and wants a spiked jock. I
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just, I noticed
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there's not a lot of like 70 year old lizzos
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around.
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So yes, it's beautiful and brave, but you're
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dying.
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Yeah. She, she looks again,
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not to make another NFL reference. It was
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a, please do. Alignment called Nate Newton.
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Yes. That's what that
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was. She, that was the purple people eaters. It's just.
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Unbelievable. What is she deadlifting? She
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doesn't really even need a deadlift so much as like, just, she just
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puts hooks on her hands and leans
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right away. That takes 400 pounds off the bar. It's
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a leverage thing. So you have to respect your technique.
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And this is a thing. This is by the way, overturning
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the Tennessee federal court, the law band adult
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cabaret
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entertainment, where minors might be attending.
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So that's what she's protesting is bringing out a bunch of drag
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queens to her show to try and talk.
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Men acting like women
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is appropriate for children. And she feels that
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she needs to protest. And do you notice she put all the fat ones right
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at the front of the line?
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Yes. Are there any other kinds seriously? Oh, look at the
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other drag queens. The point is they did some pushups. Thank
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God you have a small monitor. I have to see this on the big screen. Whereas
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in Florida, I don't know if you know, Florida's house, the Senate, they passed
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legislation banning minors from drag events.
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Look, isn't this common ground? Remember when they said, yeah,
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you're just, you're building straw men. And we said,
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you know what? It's going to involve children at this point.
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I know it's not direct pedophilia, but when you're
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directly sexualizing children and making
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it your raison d'être, like they're coming for your kids.
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I've thought talked about doing this. I think it would be interesting
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to watch one of the entire Senate hearings,
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like a state state hearing, where they argue
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this legislation. When you actually watch it on
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C-SPAN, there is not one Democrat.
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It's shocking. One saying,
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Maybe you know we shouldn't have like
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men dressed as women in thongs with kids all of them
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are saying this is art It's necessary.
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How dare you be intolerant, and I think the pendulum
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swinging the other way How many of you right now say you
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know what? Tolerance and patience those
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aren't weaknesses that I'm going to I'm going
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to hold as a value anymore Yeah, no and look when
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Taylor Swift goes out and you know undulates
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in something that's barely covering her body I'm like
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look I don't want girls to see Taylor Swift isn't
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I don't think she does that she did that at her last one Yes,
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can I see footage no? No,
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it's more. It's
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more Lizzo for you. Don't finish your Lizzo That's
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not somebody who we go. Oh yeah of course she does that it's
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like somebody who doesn't necessarily always do that It's
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kind of like
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when you do I would do that she was undulating
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well So what she doing shaking off the remainder of her pigment
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how dare you? But I
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wouldn't like that for them anyway So why is it something
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that a man can dress up as a woman and all of a sudden?
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It's okay for you to do that in front of children. I
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wouldn't want that for kids in the first place I
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don't want who it is. I don't want kids at strip clubs. It's
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that simple by the way I don't know if in case you're wondering
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how important it is to LGBTQ a The
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gay event in in Florida.
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I think it was in Florida I don't know there was a pride event on Friday
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was across the country, but they were cancelled when
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kids
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could not be there They're like kids can't
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be here. What are we doing this? What are we
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doing this for? We can't have sex with chokers
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on floats if there isn't a six-year-old there They're
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trying to put a pole in every Chuck E. Cheese Already
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is one Nick I've
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used it, but I bring sanitizer. So it's
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okay. Chuck E. Cheese. I proud is really crappy
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now by the way I went there recently remember we were a little at the robot.
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I don't remember Those dumps.
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I don't have kids unless I'm trying to pick them up. Why would
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I be in there?
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Their pizzas not
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bad. It's a live show by the way Monday through Friday
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Their pizza is not bad sucks shut
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up.
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How is it really up here? It's not terrible
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It's really not getting you from Montreal, but how is
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it really well much? Okay Oh, yeah, good
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pizza. I've had my good
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New York and Boston, so no
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pizza's good to you. Montreal
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is good. But now they're at restaurants releasing Montreal style
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pizza, like there's no such thing. It's not a style, we just have pizza.
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So I don't understand, we've got an all-thrills. It's a Monday
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really should
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probably be at 1 a.m. That's about
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the right time. But you know what, it's online, it's
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a webisode. So let's go to LGBTQAI.
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Aliens now on
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the border. Undocumented trannies,
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I guess is the correct term. So
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there's new legislation that would prevent undocumented
10:50
aliens, if they're LGBT specifically,
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from being detained from
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crossing the border. So specific exceptions, which I
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don't know when that starts to become discrimination.
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First of all, gay people love to be detained. Yes,
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well they're not, they love to be restrained. They love
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to be restrained. Oh, that's it, sorry.
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Yeah, and this was introduced by, what's
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his name? Obviously Cory Booker,
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Pramila, what's his name? Jayapal.
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Jayapal, yeah. So, yeah,
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exactly. The bill broadly defines,
11:18
very broadly, protects what they would call vulnerable
11:20
persons. That means under 21, over 60,
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pregnant women, I'm surprised
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I say women are not pregnant persons. Mental,
11:26
physical disabilities, that makes sense. And then also LGBTQI+.
11:32
So these are protected persons who will
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not be detained at the border, and unsurprising, of course, are the new
11:36
images now emerging from the border today.
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What you see is, I mean, it's a pandemic. Oh my gosh.
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Oh, heaven. Now we know who to turn away.
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And the federal government, they've instituted an LGBT,
11:46
because you're asking how, how they did a litmus test.
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It's a tough chance. It's whether the migrants know all the words of Tiny
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Dancer. They will
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also accept step-for-step dance
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number for either Hamilton or Miss Saigon.
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Knowing all the tracks to share his greatest hits.
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Yes. Lesbians qualify with
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proof of purchase from Subaru, Orvis, or played
12:04
against softball. The point is, it's a
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stupid rule. Oh,
12:08
don't worry, Steven, but if you're mentally
12:11
insane, you also fall into that category.
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Exactly. So, yes. Yes.
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No, no, no. They said it. We
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must usher them right in to be a schizophrenic in LA. Yes.
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Yes, we don't have enough of those.
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Yeah. There aren't enough of those. It's sort of a
12:26
breakthrough. They're admitting to some mental illness and law.
12:28
You just talked about that this weekend, right? You
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have a new bit that kind of happened on stage about how
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it's mental illness in homeless people. Well,
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yeah. As far as the transgender thing, I go,
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I believe, I might be wrong, but I believe there's
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some mental illness involved. And
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I, you know, but don't make me participate in
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your little mental illness games. You
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don't like, you don't force
12:48
me to pet a homeless guy's imaginary dog. Right.
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What is it, a collie? Yes.
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When he claims he's Jesus, I don't ask him to turn
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water into Colt 45. Exactly. So
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don't, why do we have to play these games? Schlitz, it's
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his first miracle. It
13:04
is a lesser miracle. Yeah, it's a lesser miracle. He
13:06
could have gone with steel reserves. So let's, let's think about this
13:08
again. Are people looking out for you, your representatives,
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right? They're supposed to be your representatives. That's where a constitutional
13:12
republic. Okay. So not only
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do we have open borders pretty much, but now we
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have really double super, super extra
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double secret borders if you're LGBTQ
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AI plus. And again, we're joking about the fact
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that litmus test. How do you know? You
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don't think you're going to have some people. You
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don't think El Chapo is going to put on some lipstick and a wig? I
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know. Right. We have you,
13:32
the average American who was not part of the 0.5% of the population
13:34
who has to deal with the economy,
13:36
who has to deal with skyrocketing crime in major cities. We have 50
13:39
million fentanyl, fentanyl laced pills, right?
13:41
That had just made it across the border. 10,000 pounds of powdered
13:44
fentanyl was seized just last year. Border
13:46
encounters have gone up 257% since 2020. 60% of
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unaccompanied minors are caught by cartels, are forced
13:52
into child porn, to forced into drug trafficking,
13:53
sex trafficking. But instead
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the government decides what's most important is to make
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sure that the backup dancers for Liz
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those drag show get the right of way. Let
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me ask you, do you, at a certain point, is it conspiratorial
14:05
to say this government wants it to get so bad
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for you that you react? That's
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what it feels like. Yeah, it definitely does. And let's
14:11
just be clear, I don't wanna say the government, Cory
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Booker,
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a clown that happens to be masquerading as
14:16
a senator right now is one of the people pushing
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this. But here's the thing, it's so
14:21
in line with the message for the Democrats
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that I would be surprised if it didn't pass. Yeah.
14:26
Like it's a joke to us, but it's like, well, this
14:29
is really stupid, but I guess I gotta sign off. Also,
14:32
by the way, if you put Cory Booker and AOC together, you get one
14:34
good eye. Which one? I
14:37
don't know. I haven't kept track
14:39
and there's a reverse mirror image when I watch it. Oh,
14:42
yeah, that's true. It seems like the evils just ends
14:44
up shifting your corneas at some point.
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I don't know how it works. You see Satan's penis as
14:48
well. Yes. Oh, God. Good
14:51
Lord, Cheryl. I would say the
14:53
bigger thing is to worry about at the border. As
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a matter of fact, we always have the camera, we take exclusive
14:58
to what's going on at the border right now.
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Yeah. Don't
15:08
they stop me from acting?
15:09
It's sad when they, every time they
15:12
get separated. It's a barbecue at George Lopez's
15:14
house. Yeah. Who
15:17
I love, by the way. Yeah, plenty of maracas.
15:19
It's always fun when they, I particularly
15:21
like it when he makes jokes about how white people are
15:23
different from Mexican. No,
15:25
but I honestly, I like, because
15:28
he hits white people where they deserve to be hit,
15:30
like naming a kid Cooper and shit like that.
15:32
Right. Kind of. Seriously.
15:35
Yeah. I mean, we have grown a little soft as a race.
15:37
Yeah, we absolutely have. But I'm a Carlos Mencia
15:39
guy. Yeah. See
15:43
me go right with you. Just agreeing with the whole shit.
15:46
He's the what? A what? He did a cartoon
15:48
double-tail. It's
15:52
like he's the park ranger from Yogi Bear. Hacks!
15:57
So anyways, does that bring us to our next story? Any more comments on
15:59
the border?
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happening at the border. This is an actual matter of policy. And
16:02
you have to ask yourself, again, what is it that happens within
16:04
our system? What would happen if the left had their way completely
16:06
unfettered? So we have open borders
16:08
and really open for LGBTQAAIP.
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No actual commentary there. No
16:13
specifications as far as how
16:16
you gauge exactly what they are.
16:18
And now the United States has decided, remember how Superman,
16:21
it used to be, was it Freedom Justice the American
16:23
way? Yes. No, it was
16:26
just cocks. Because
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this weekend Tokyo held its annual
16:30
gay pride parade, which no one cares about in Japan, and
16:32
the media desperately wants to make it a huge
16:35
deal and then we'll enter the U.S.
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Okay. And I
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know, look, look.
16:52
The
16:55
audio is important. Is it just me? You were going to say this, Nick.
16:57
I'll take the heat for this. I'll
16:59
take these arrows. Is it just me or is it a lot
17:01
harder to tell who's gay or trans there?
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That's fair. It's a guy dressed up as a
17:06
woman or a woman. They all look like they have, you
17:09
know, in their eyes. What? I
17:11
cleaned it up. I cleaned it up. I
17:15
cleaned it up. I
17:18
liked them better when they were bombing
17:20
Pearl Harbor. Yes.
17:24
Come on. Different flags. What
17:27
are we doing to the, we're exporting
17:30
this all over the, you don't know anything we say to
17:32
the jail. This is a thing too. So Reuters posted that that
17:34
video was a big deal and
17:36
then they posted with a caption, cheering flag
17:38
waving crowds gather in Tokyo for the first
17:40
full pride parade
17:41
in four years, celebrating advances in LGBTQ
17:43
rights, but demanding Japan join other
17:46
advanced nations and legally recognizing same
17:48
sex marriage. Here's the thing.
17:50
There are a few fast facts that you need to know. The pride parade in Japan,
17:52
no one really actually cares about it. Okay. So
17:55
in New York, for example, the attendance was 5 million.
17:58
Those are the people who are left in the.
17:59
in that city who haven't been killed. And then
18:02
in Tokyo, it's 10,000.
18:04
To give you an idea,
18:06
professional wrestling shows in Japan will regularly
18:08
fill the Superdome with 90
18:11
something thousand people. I was about to say that Tokyo,
18:13
big city still, right? Big, big city. 10,000. Okay,
18:16
yeah, that's a small number for such a large city. And
18:18
this is the thing, they don't care about it. I think a lot of people
18:20
lose, they think that we've been told the United States is
18:22
the only country that we're so right winged. No, no, we're actually significantly
18:25
further left than a lot of other countries on social
18:27
issues. If you look at our abortion laws, even compared to most of
18:29
Europe, if you look at the LGBTQ compared
18:32
to all of Asia, and even actually a lot of Europe,
18:34
sure, they're open, they're broadly kind of
18:36
liberal, they're more open-minded, I guess people would say. But
18:38
as far as the trans stuff with kids, we're
18:40
really the frontier here. We're the tip of
18:42
that spear, unfortunately. We actually have to
18:44
pass a law that says, hey, maybe not
18:46
having minors in front of somebody that barely
18:48
has the man hammock strapped on
18:50
is probably a good law to have. Try and explain
18:53
that to a Japanese man. No. Like
18:55
we had to, you have to create a, we had to create
18:57
a law that you can't strip in
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front of a child like, oh, no, no, no, no, no. You mean
19:03
a J.R.O. pervert?
19:04
No, it's a law. Death
19:06
penalty. Yeah. Death penalty.
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No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You don't, sorry. Cultural differences,
19:11
I don't know, I don't know. So the Democrats
19:13
here in the United States are not only trying to force progressive
19:16
value, I don't want to say progressive, they're trying to force other
19:18
countries, right? This is part of the leverage that we use. So
19:21
an example, the US ambassador to Tokyo, Rahm
19:24
Emanuel, most known for poking people's. Is
19:26
that right? You ever
19:28
doubted the swamp? You ever doubted
19:30
the swamp?
19:31
Rahm Emanuel is an ambassador to Tokyo
19:34
now? Yeah, exactly. How's he qualified?
19:37
Has this guy ever held private office in
19:39
his adult life? He came up with the crisis,
19:41
right? Yeah, exactly. Never let a good crisis go to
19:43
waste. That's who you want, handling. Never let a chest
19:46
in the shower go un-poked. Remember that? He was
19:48
like, you're gonna do what I say. It's like, this is the problem. These
19:50
guys have never been punched in the mouth. I know, somebody's got his
19:52
finger off. Yeah, well you would hope, but that's
19:54
a sign of pride in Japan. They're like, oh, Yakuza?
19:56
No, it was a queer in the shower.
19:59
We are in the shower. So rude. That's
20:02
the name of my memoir. Yes. There was
20:04
a name of my high school band. Yeah.
20:09
I thought it was like reverse psychology to pick up chicks. Never worked.
20:11
So he celebrated this event on Twitter, Roman
20:14
Manuel, saying, now is the time. Now is
20:16
the moment for Japan to be all that
20:18
Japan can be. Today
20:20
was a parade with purpose. 10,000 people,
20:23
just to be clear. Very, very small. Single digit percentage
20:25
compared to the United States of America. With
20:27
a city of 39.1 million.
20:29
Yeah, little
20:32
density. Think about that fast. I'm trying
20:34
out loud. Like, geez, you could only muster 10,000? 5,000, 10,000 people.
20:38
It's 39 million? 39 million. It's probably the greater
20:40
Tokyo area right around there. I don't know for sure.
20:42
That seems like a lot of people. That's what they
20:44
refer to as the Tokyo Metroplex. That's the Tokyo
20:47
Metro. They have tiny dicks. Now we're going to cut their balls
20:49
off. Come on. Oh, come
20:51
on, Nick. Oh, shut up. It's early today. Beatle
20:53
dick. That's
20:56
a lot easier to be in a Lizzo concert. That's
20:58
the thing. It's just an original. I can't really tell.
20:59
Here's the thing. The Japanese responded.
21:02
The Japanese responded, and they said, Japan
21:04
isn't America. They said, Japanese
21:07
are not here to be controlled by Biden administration.
21:10
Stop as this activist, is what
21:12
someone tweeted out. How
21:14
do you know how to do that? Stop as this activist.
21:17
How do you know how to do this dialogue? No, it's a wasted
21:19
childhood. And then
21:22
another tweet was, this is way beyond
21:24
what we can tolerate. Now here's the thing. I
21:26
don't know if your history buffs. Japan, once they
21:28
get pushed too far, they start pulling some
21:29
crap. So
21:32
I don't really know if we want to be poking this big. What
21:34
are they going to do? Stop the flow of chopsticks?
21:37
Come on. Again. Sorry,
21:39
that's China. That's China. No, it's Japanese too,
21:42
right? Yes, Japanese. Wait,
21:44
I got a sushi places they have chopped? Yeah, they
21:46
also have there. They eat live frogs too. Well,
21:48
I don't have a problem with that. I love French girls. So
21:52
are you Chinese or Japanese?
21:56
I don't think that someone has referred to
21:59
French people as frogs.
21:59
the better half of 40 years. I don't give
22:02
a shit I just did, I'm bringing hate back. Since
22:05
the beaches of Dunkirk. He's the Timberlake of East.
22:07
Oh yeah, you guys are so progressive with your fucking,
22:10
stop with your horseshit. By
22:12
the way, hey, smash the like button if you're watching on YouTube, it helps with the
22:14
algorithm. But why are you watching on YouTube? Head on over to Rumble,
22:17
where none of this matters, because there's a YouTube
22:19
dump button which we always have to use now. Thank
22:21
goodness. God only knows how the strikes
22:23
take place on YouTube. But this is something
22:26
that I think all of us can agree, like, we're proud
22:28
to be American.
22:29
I've always been proud to be American. But again, that
22:31
is changing a little bit because we no longer,
22:34
I
22:35
guess sort of, I should say the focal point is
22:37
no longer what's made America America. There's far
22:39
more focus on LGBTQ,
22:41
AIP. There's far more focus on equity, on
22:43
browbeating ourselves in a public arena, than
22:46
there is on actually being proud of our country
22:48
and what made our country great. We should be exporting values
22:51
like democracy, representative
22:53
constitutional republics, we should be exporting values like
22:55
human rights, which the military may or may
22:57
not have done effectively.
22:59
But you can't even argue that that's the attempt at this
23:02
point. So to give you an idea, I think we have
23:04
some clips here. The United States, like Democrats, they're trying to
23:06
now rebuild the rest of the world
23:08
in their own image.
23:11
To reinvigorate our leadership on
23:13
the LGBTQI issues
23:16
and do it internationally. You
23:19
know, we'll ensure diplomacy and foreign
23:22
assistance are working to promote the rights of those
23:24
individuals included by combating
23:27
criminalization and protecting the LGBTQ
23:30
refugees and asylum seekers.
23:32
Jeez.
23:35
This is our priority? It's our focus. Think about
23:37
this. This is, when people will say you're too far
23:40
that, you know, too far to the right libertarian,
23:42
you're a non-interventionist. Okay,
23:44
all right. I understand when you say that,
23:46
that there's a certain point that wars need to be fought
23:48
where we need to be involved as a matter of national security. I'm certainly not,
23:50
you know, a far right libertarian in that sense. I
23:53
get it. We can't be isolationists. But
23:55
do we really think that we need to be going
23:57
into countries ensuring that they have double.
23:59
side of dildos and rainbow flags.
24:02
Is that the reason for our military? And
24:04
by the way, that's kind of hyperbole, but not really.
24:07
The United States, we fly gay pride
24:09
flags at U.S. embassies abroad,
24:11
even in countries that don't want us to do this. Donald
24:13
Trump banned that, was seen as a fascist. How
24:16
is that any of our business? If you say, out of, hey,
24:18
my bedroom is none of your business, why
24:20
is it any of our business what other countries do
24:23
as it relates to, for example, drag queen shows
24:25
with children?
24:26
I thought you were... No, I'm just saying, it's somebody's,
24:29
it's such a specific agenda.
24:31
And again, I don't care what people say, there's 10 people
24:34
in a room deciding this. Eight of
24:36
them are gay. One of them's
24:38
David Geffen. I don't know who the other guy is. No,
24:41
I'm just guessing. Jerry Nadler.
24:44
Jerry Nadler's another one sitting on his lap. Yeah,
24:49
it's so specific to die on this hill, I
24:51
don't understand why, but it's to take,
24:54
it really is not just, it's to bring us
24:56
to our needs in this
24:56
country first. And then I...
24:59
It's a constant assault on the family here. It's like, if
25:01
you do this and say men and women don't exist, there's no more family
25:04
and now government becomes the head of the household. Yeah, and that's
25:06
called Marxism last time I checked. I mean, the
25:08
nuclear family's the enemy, right? You're absolutely
25:10
right of Marxism. Yeah. So what's the big fucking mystery?
25:13
Let's just... As a matter of fact, there's actually, if
25:15
you look at Marxist theory, no, if you look at Marxist theory,
25:17
there are no parental rights. The idea of parental
25:20
rights is fascist, right? And that's a big part here. There
25:22
are no parental rights. There's communal rights. It
25:24
takes a village. That's why your children are
25:26
being targeted. And now they're at the first step. So
25:28
in the country right now, it's to involve children in
25:31
places like Japan, where they clearly won't do that or places
25:33
abroad. It's now they're going through the earlier
25:35
phase of the rainbow flag and then it'll be the
25:37
gay marriage. And then it'll go
25:39
down and down that slippery slope.
25:42
The slope's covered in Astro Glide too, and kids
25:44
need to be able to transition or you'll take the children
25:46
away from their parents, which is what we're seeing in places like
25:48
Washington state. Did you ever think it would get
25:51
this far? Did you ever think we would get to the point
25:53
where there are states in the United States that will remove children
25:55
from their parents if they don't
25:56
put them on puberty lock blockers or perform a sex change
25:58
at six, seven, eight years. Yeah, and I
26:01
don't think it was by accident that they were carrying
26:03
Mickey Mouse gay pride There
26:05
you go placards in that video that we saw at
26:07
the very beginning But look you joked around about
26:09
this or Nick that I preferred them when they were bombing us
26:12
people said well Oh, we cut off their oil supply and
26:14
so they felt threatened right? This is far worse than
26:16
that Will destroy
26:19
their families. Yeah, if we're exporting
26:21
something that will destroy their culture, right?
26:23
That is far far. You know what else they have
26:25
a birth rate problem. Yeah,
26:27
so let's just do this Let's do this for people chemically sterilize
26:29
themselves and then let's tell them all the rest
26:32
of them to be gay It's like well. Yes. There you go population
26:34
bomb. You're done the country that has used
26:37
panty vending machines thinks
26:39
that were weird and The
26:43
right yeah And
26:45
by the way, this is reflected here you think that we're stronger
26:48
This doesn't work here in the United States because the people
26:50
who wanted to spread treat truth freedom the American
26:53
way our military people Who joined up? I'm not saying people
26:55
at the Pentagon all share these values But certainly
26:57
a
26:57
lot of people joining the forces
26:59
right joining the military Well, we've been
27:01
having a recruiting shortage for a very long time
27:03
just in 2022. They fell short by 15,000 Okay,
27:06
this is a consistent pattern why they want
27:08
police forces They want the military to be progressive
27:11
woke Petri dishes at this point didn't happen
27:13
by accident Remember when it used to be the
27:15
army be all you can be even in the Army
27:18
National Guard those guys for crying out loud Used to wear flippers
27:20
and drink spritzers. They're considered tough.
27:22
If you look at today's standards This was the actual
27:24
recruiting ad turns out Doesn't
27:27
appeal to the people who you want
27:29
joining the military who basically are looking for a legal
27:32
right to murder This is the recruitment act
27:33
it begins in California With
27:37
a little girl raised by two moms
27:49
Although I had a fairly typical childhood
27:52
took ballet I played violin.
27:55
I also marched for equality. I
27:58
like to think I've been defending freedom and that
28:00
mom just crossed the Rio Grande. And
28:03
after meeting with an army recruiter, I
28:05
found it. A way to prove my
28:08
inner strength and maybe shatter
28:10
some stereotypes. All right, cut it, cut it, I don't care.
28:12
How about proving your outer strength? Let's start
28:14
with pull ups. No,
28:16
no, we changed that. Yeah, that's right. You can
28:19
do a dead hang now. Which is how they find
28:21
half of them in the barracks. Well, 41%. If I could
28:23
go back a little, did he say panty vending machines?
28:25
He did, yes. In Japan. Edible.
28:28
Really? I think we're weird.
28:30
I don't see a problem with that. I don't see much either,
28:32
but the point is, you never
28:34
know when you're gonna need one. Yeah. You
28:37
can get a Clark bar and a nice sniff
28:40
in it. Oh my God, that's kind
28:42
of genius. I don't know if they sell Clark bars in Japan. It's
28:45
clock bar. It's a crock bar. Crock bar. It's
28:47
a crock bar. Oh my God, a dirty
28:50
panty, are they, no? I don't
28:52
know, they used to be that. I think they got rid of them because it was frowned
28:54
upon. It's like carvano with a. It has
28:56
a lot of cheese. It's
28:59
a hotty one.
29:00
You
29:02
pull the thing, Lizzo pants breaks them again. You
29:06
know the big claw they use sometimes? Yeah. Oh
29:10
God. Yep, there you go. It's so weird.
29:12
I don't think they were actually. I was over there. I didn't see those.
29:15
No, they don't exist anymore. I don't think that they were actually
29:17
used because it seems like it would be too easy to frame someone
29:19
for murder. Well. You just have
29:21
DNA. I mean, that's why I have
29:23
a DNA scraper in my pen. If you guys are always wondering
29:25
why I stab you guys. Are you
29:28
surprised that
29:29
we have like the LGBT
29:31
community hasn't thought of that? Well, I'm sure they probably
29:34
have. I'm sure they have them like in their truck stops. Wanna
29:36
get AIDS? Yeah, exactly. No,
29:39
there is no AIDS anymore. There's the prez pill. Plus
29:41
those monkey pox, AIDS is last season. D6
29:44
Liberace.
29:48
Is that blood? When you hit it, it's just the piano being
29:50
used as a typewriter. Ding, ding, ding. He
29:52
was very talented by the way, Liberace. Incredibly talented,
29:55
just super gay. But we were none the wiser.
29:59
No clue.
29:59
I thought Merv Griffin was straight at that point. By
30:04
the way, do you remember this? This is something I'm constantly reminded
30:06
of because Republicans, conservatives were really upset. I
30:08
still would be, but
30:10
I feel this way in reverse. You heard me kind of touch
30:12
on it earlier, but for those of you who are kind of new younger
30:14
viewers, you may not remember Michelle Obama saying this after
30:16
her
30:18
wife became president. Let
30:20
me tell you something. For the first time
30:23
in my adult lifetime,
30:25
I'm really proud of my country and
30:27
not just because Barack
30:30
has done well, but because
30:33
I think people are hungry for change.
30:34
And I'm
30:37
at this phase, I mean, we can help. Don't
30:39
you feel a little bit embarrassed sometimes to be American
30:41
now on the international stage?
30:43
It's just me. It's just me. No, absolutely.
30:46
Like because of the way that we have changed our values,
30:48
and if that was in 2016, your
30:51
husband was president for eight years. You're
30:54
finally to the point? He took eight
30:56
years to make you proud of your country. You're sure this country
30:58
didn't do anything else to make you proud? I don't know, like
31:00
end slavery in the entire world as much as
31:02
we possibly could? Well, you're splitting. Champion
31:04
women's rights in the rest of the world. I don't know, develop
31:06
an economic system that has been the light of
31:08
the rest of the world. The only reason that fascism and communism
31:11
and Marxism didn't take over the world. Maybe there's
31:13
a few things that we've done. That's three mistakes. You're
31:15
splitting nappy hairs now, Gerald. In
31:19
your adult life, Michelle, do
31:21
you want to be a victim your whole life? You're the first
31:24
lady. What do you think? Do you feel that? Am
31:26
I the only one? Do you see what's going on, what we try
31:28
and spread? You go, you know, I'm kind of ashamed of at
31:31
least a portion of what this country has become. Yeah,
31:33
especially with the military aspect,
31:36
which is more on the international scene.
31:39
And people see. I don't know
31:41
what I was watching, but they put up the recruitment
31:43
of it was an ad for the Russians. Yeah,
31:46
the Russian military in the United States. Right. Compared
31:49
to. Yeah, I feel a little and like
31:51
I said, flying
31:51
the rainbow fly. I don't I don't
31:54
somebody has to explain to me why
31:56
that's the thing we're used the cudgel
31:59
we're using.
31:59
or why the far left is using
32:02
to get where they want to go. I guess it's
32:04
part of these separate. Yeah, the
32:06
family, but it's also clever because a lot of people
32:08
don't realize what is America's, and I mean this,
32:10
not as far as our
32:12
commodities, what's our biggest export? Sometimes
32:14
people think oil. Yeah, no, it's culture. It's
32:17
culture. For sure. It's culture. If you look at films, you
32:19
look at television shows, I grew up in Canada where people used to
32:21
bitch about the United States, right? Because they had an inferiority
32:23
complex and they would go home, use their electricity,
32:26
use their microwave, turn on their light bulb,
32:28
maybe watch their television set like Seinfeld
32:30
or The Simpsons and Bitch About America. But now the
32:33
left understands, and Andrew Breitbart talked about this,
32:35
how everything else is actually upstream or
32:37
downstream. I always forget which way is appropriate from culture.
32:40
And now the left says we are going to
32:42
export a culture exclusively
32:44
in our image because it's really hard
32:46
to be this far off the beam when you're the
32:48
world's superpower if everyone else isn't on board. And you
32:50
know what? We're disconnected with the rest of the world.
32:53
They think we've lost our marbles at this point. We've
32:55
gone so far left on the social issues.
32:58
We have nothing in common with any of Asia,
33:00
let alone Japan, with a good portion of Europe.
33:02
Think about that.
33:03
There's a huge divide taking place and we're on
33:05
the wrong side of that historically. That's the first
33:07
time that I can say that in my adult life, we are on the wrong side
33:09
of history on this one. Well, and it weakens us on
33:12
the international stage right now. So it's not just about
33:14
military might, it's about the culture that
33:16
we're exporting. If the world at some point says, oh,
33:18
we hate these guys, they're strong militarily, that's fine,
33:20
right? I'm not a whole lot they can do about it. But if it's like, they're
33:23
destroying our culture, now we have
33:25
to fight, now we have to push back, now we
33:27
have to form other alliances because we don't have a choice,
33:29
we're in a corner now.
33:31
But it's strengthening us on
33:33
a Broadway stage. Yes, yes. That's
33:36
important. I think off Broadway, but the
33:38
point remains. Yes, yes. Off. Yeah, 86.
33:41
Yes, exactly, we have to be self important pricks. That's
33:44
how you know you don't want to talk with someone at a dinner party. I
33:46
want to go see this off Broadway play, you're
33:48
like, this is gonna be very uninteresting. Okay, bye.
33:51
Someone in a turtleneck, right, coming up and
33:53
going, I am born, all right. There we go, please.
33:55
I want to watch the rendition of Boyz and the Hood on a
33:58
stage, but not this.
33:59
Iceman Cometh starring
34:02
Larry Storch. Oh no! Hit
34:06
the cough button. I
34:09
just coughed up a lung. Okay, this also brings us to speaking
34:11
of cultural exports that we hate and that are laughable.
34:13
AOC. Oh yeah, the bitch. A
34:16
waste of tits. I
34:19
know, I want to despise Oliver as much, but let's be honest. When
34:21
people say, like, oh, she's ugly, guys, come on, you lose
34:23
your leg to stand. No one believes you. She
34:26
believes that the government now, and this is a call
34:28
to action, and again, we'll kind of make
34:29
the case here so you understand just the
34:32
size of the barrel of the gun that you are staring
34:34
down right now. They want to export a specific
34:36
set of cultural values. They want to import
34:39
specific people, right, a specific set of cultural values. And
34:41
they want to eliminate your cultural
34:43
values from the public pool of information
34:46
and discourse. Case in point, AOC is now
34:48
aggressively demanding that the government regulate
34:51
what you see on air, and of course, she straw-mans
34:54
the argument. But let's start. I believe
34:57
that when it comes to broadcast
34:59
television, like Fox News, these
35:01
are subject to
35:03
federal law, federal regulation, in
35:06
terms of what's allowed on air and what
35:08
isn't.
35:09
Okay, she specifically complains
35:11
about Tucker and singles him out. And then
35:13
I have a question, a genuine, and anyone in here can
35:15
answer, but I don't think you're going to be able to.
35:18
Let's see the clip with her talking about Tucker. When you
35:20
look at what Tucker Carlson and some of these
35:22
other folks on Fox do, it is
35:25
very, very clearly
35:28
incitement of violence. Very
35:30
clearly incitement of violence. And
35:33
that is the line that I think we have
35:36
to be willing to contend with.
35:38
Okay, here's a question for you. I want you guys
35:40
to comment. Anyone, if you're watching right now, comment below. Can
35:44
you name me one? One.
35:46
Specific incitement to violence from
35:49
Tucker Carlson, from this show. One.
35:53
Can anyone think of one? I'm trying to be fair here. One.
35:55
Do you mean when they say, I think the closest thing would be,
35:57
it wasn't the most free and fair election ever?
35:59
Can anyone name one call to violence
36:02
from a mainstream conservative host? That's
36:04
not a trick way. I can't think of any. Can you say anything?
36:07
No, and I watch them a lot. I can't think
36:09
of one. And here's something that you
36:11
notice with the left, right? The accusation,
36:14
the crime is very broad. It's
36:16
very broad. There's this incitement
36:18
to violence, okay?
36:20
What specifically? But the punishment
36:22
for the crime is specific. Regulation
36:25
and removing of hate speech online,
36:27
right? It's total removal. The accusation,
36:30
the crime is so broad that it can't be proven.
36:32
The punishment is specific that it hurts.
36:35
That's not how our legal system works.
36:38
And this is the problem with the court of public opinion. If
36:40
someone commits a crime, for example, you
36:42
burn down a Walgreens, I think that you should
36:45
be charged with arson. You steal something
36:47
from a CVS. I don't care if it's $952 below the threshold.
36:50
You should be charged
36:52
with theft. Specific crime, specific
36:54
punishment. They always have these very broad assertions
36:57
of the act of violence or crime with
36:59
very specific damaging
37:02
punishments. You notice that trend? And then
37:04
she said clearly, clearly. And it's
37:06
like, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on. What you need to say is
37:09
legally, but you can't. Legally,
37:11
that was incitement to violence. Okay, we can all get on board
37:13
of that, but there's a definition for that, and there's
37:15
a process to prove it. And I'll get to very specific
37:17
examples of calls to violence from the left, which I believe they
37:19
should be punished for. So here's the thing. The solution is censorship
37:22
of all platforms. And by the way, she was talking with Jen Psaki. Again,
37:24
we're talking about the swamp. She's now a host.
37:27
Psaki.
37:28
You don't say her. It's
37:30
silent. There is no silent P. If the
37:32
P is there, I'm pronouncing it. I'm sorry. Well, maybe you and
37:34
your privileged American. Sorry. Good.
37:38
I'm glad we settled it. So Jen Psaki, she
37:40
was working in the administration. Then she gets a job, just
37:42
like Stephanopoulos, right? You look at all these people. This is what
37:44
we're talking about the swamp. You're not just talking about elected officials.
37:47
You're talking about unelected people in office, like Fauci.
37:49
You're talking about lobbyists, but you're also talking about the entertainment,
37:52
media, and political
37:54
industrial complex. It is so incestuous.
37:57
Jen Psaki is qualified to be a host.
37:59
I know you see it on the right sometimes too, but
38:02
these people on the left never. We
38:04
just talked about Rahm Emanuel. He's an ambassador to Japan.
38:07
So this is the host with AOC.
38:10
But if you don't remember, Jens Saki specifically
38:13
called. This was after Joe Rogan, by the way. Joe
38:15
Rogan defended himself saying, Ivermectin is not
38:17
just horsey warmer. That's not accurate.
38:19
That's not fair. And the White House press
38:22
secretary, now a host who's hosting AOC,
38:24
nothing wrong there, called for censorship,
38:27
referring to it as Spotify because she's
38:29
an idiot.
38:29
But in case you've forgotten.
38:31
Disclaimer, it's a positive step, but
38:33
we want every platform to continue doing more
38:35
to call out and miss and disinformation
38:38
while also uplifting accurate
38:40
information. Our hope is that all major tech
38:42
platforms and all major news sources
38:45
for that matter be responsible and be
38:47
vigilant to ensure the American people have access
38:49
to accurate information on something as significant
38:51
as COVID-19. Yep.
38:53
And by the way, in case you've forgotten, the accurate information
38:55
was banning anyone who said that it could have leaked from a lab.
38:58
Ah. And that was opposed to Wuhan Market. When did Conan
39:00
start transitioning? I always
39:03
thought it was weird when she came out and she did the dance.
39:07
How could, can imagine AOC having
39:10
the balls, wasn't our vice president,
39:12
Ms. Harris, bailing people out during
39:14
the riots? Yeah.
39:15
Talking about inciting violence, are you shitting
39:18
me? Which by the way is a complete about face because when
39:20
she was working in California, she wanted to keep inmates
39:22
in prison longer to act as a slave labor
39:24
for the government beyond their sentencing. She has a real moral
39:26
compass. Yeah, and look, she knew at the
39:29
time that every single one of the tech companies was gonna
39:31
do her bidding. Compare that to Elon Musk taking
39:33
over Twitter and now trolling his detractors
39:36
by giving them a blue check mark that is
39:38
only available for purchase. Right, so
39:40
much so, they have to come out and go, no, I
39:42
didn't pay the $8, I promise. Exactly,
39:45
no.
39:45
It's reverse virtue signaling.
39:47
I know, it's fantastic. Dizillionaires. It's
39:49
like the mark of the anti-beast. Yeah. He's
39:52
like, here's your blue check mark.
39:53
No, no, I didn't pay for it. Ow.
39:56
I'm complicit with the government. And you're
39:58
right, they go right to MS.
39:59
SNBC after they work they use Congress
40:02
like as It's like
40:04
a triple-a in baseball to get a TV. It's
40:06
a theater organization Were
40:10
you enough now I played arena ball I was a state senator
40:14
Think about this so what was not allowed back then right we were
40:16
removed for saying that the flu is more you're allowed to Say it now
40:19
are not on you. Are you sure I don't know we might need to hit the YouTube
40:21
dump I don't know but we were removed one of our suspensions
40:23
was because of Gerald who brought up the CDC
40:26
Stats that far more children died from
40:28
the flu than Covid Years
40:30
in for the last ten years right we were suspended
40:33
at one point for saying hey it may have leaked for
40:35
a lot from a Lab I truly believed that it leaked from a
40:37
lab You were suspended if you said that the
40:39
vaccine could even come with some side effects
40:41
you were suspended That's when they say misinformation.
40:43
They mean information that they don't like
40:45
of course and now AOC when she says
40:48
Incitement to violence what she means is people
40:50
having opinions that we don't like for example
40:53
fight like hell remember Donald Trump said make your voices
40:55
Heard peacefully patriotically, but he said you're
40:57
gonna have to fight like hell. They said that's a call to violence
41:00
This is the problem with a broad criminal
41:03
description with very specific
41:06
penalties Let's go to AOC should
41:08
she be censored for when there were violent
41:10
protests across this country Calling for
41:12
more, but more importantly clapping like she's
41:14
a cast member and I am Sam
41:25
Who claps like that's come on
41:27
Can
41:31
you show that again, that's not it's not the key
41:33
point here, but that's not the way a
41:35
normal person claps Can you
41:37
show us that again? Yeah, all right? Oh,
41:40
that's why a foreign bartender claps Make
41:43
me a margarita you It's
41:47
like she's afraid she's gonna miss her hands illegitimate
41:53
So your kids and by the way here the oh
41:55
come on. I'm sure she's baron is navigate kids
41:59
I'm a defender. All right. Here's
42:03
the thing though too, let's go through some specifics, okay?
42:05
Has the left called for violence? Again, can we
42:07
provide specific examples? Well, you know what? Just,
42:10
I'm glad you asked. How
42:13
cold is it? Exactly. I'm glad
42:15
you asked out there. Now with
42:17
my kids, when they talk to Blippi the clown who I'd like to crucify.
42:21
Literally crucify. Yes, yes, quite literally would like
42:23
to crucify. It's a license to print money, children's
42:25
programming on YouTube, and it just makes me angry. But,
42:28
so I interact as though you can hear me.
42:29
Let's start with calls to violence.
42:32
Well, we'll go through media personalities and then politicians
42:34
and then celebrities. So let's just start with media personalities
42:37
like Saki, though I know she's kind of a hybrid demonic
42:39
figure.
42:40
Our country was started because
42:44
this is how, the Boston Tea Party
42:47
rioting. So
42:50
don't, do not get it twisted and think that, oh,
42:52
this is something that has not
42:54
never happened before. And then this is so terrible.
42:57
Where are we in these savages and all of that? We're
42:59
saying that about what? This is how this country was started. I wish
43:01
the Democrats would play
43:04
that game to 10%
43:06
of the levels that the Republicans
43:09
do until the Democrats stop rolling over for
43:11
this and saying, well, we're not going to dirty our hands. When
43:13
they go high, we go low. So when they
43:15
go low,
43:17
we get baseball bats. That should be
43:19
the next big, let's get Obama
43:22
out there saying when they go low, we
43:24
get baseball bats. I think that would solve
43:26
this completely.
43:27
That today threatens our national
43:29
security. These things have deep, ugly
43:32
roots and extricably tied to
43:34
slavery and its aftermath. And
43:37
we'd be better off just unearthing it and
43:39
airing it out if we really want repair.
43:43
I like the way it is. By the way, to be fair
43:46
though, back to Lemmon's comment, who
43:48
can forget the famous revolutionary mantra, give me
43:50
free shit from Walgreens or give me death. So he
43:52
wasn't all off the beam. That's 100% true. That's
43:58
just like the Boston Tea Party.
43:59
Really?
44:00
You think the founding fathers would have
44:03
stood for this? Think about what the Boston Tea
44:05
Party was. They dumped one of the most valuable
44:07
commodities in the world into
44:09
the harbor as a screw you because you wanted to put
44:11
a tax on their breakfast beverage and
44:13
this was pre-energy drink. Yes.
44:16
And they didn't just... People's
44:20
lives were being destroyed at the moment that Don
44:22
Lemon is chuckling about, don't
44:25
act, don't get it twisted like this has never happened
44:27
before. Yes, protests and riots have happened.
44:29
We've had them in Detroit, we had them in LA with Watts,
44:31
we've had tons of riots around the country where
44:33
people have been killed and lives have been ruined. Yes, Don, is
44:35
that good? Right. Especially
44:38
when it's based on what he was talking about at the time, which
44:40
was George Floyd. Right.
44:42
Go lie. Is it good that you
44:44
guys drummed that up and made that into a fever pitch so that we had the
44:46
summer of love during COVID? But I guess COVID
44:48
paused during that time? It paused, yeah, it did, it
44:50
paused because it can't jump from criminal to
44:52
criminal. There's
44:55
a natural immunity. When they're shouting in the streets,
44:57
it can't survive. No, you can't.
44:59
There's a natural immunity when you're a serial felon. Something
45:02
about runs away from no cash bail science.
45:04
I don't know, I'm not a molecular biologist. So you have the
45:07
media figureheads, but then you also have
45:09
politicians.
45:11
Have you seen anybody from that
45:13
cabinet in a restaurant? James
45:16
Brown. I can't go on. I can't go
45:18
on. You get out and you get a job. Stealing in America.
45:20
They're not going to stop, they're not
45:22
going to stop. Shut
45:28
up, boys face. I'm
45:32
telling you, they're not gonna stop. Throw
45:35
a sugar cube. And everyone beware, because
45:37
they're not going to stop, it is going to, they're not
45:39
going to stop before election day in November and
45:41
they're not going to stop.
45:42
And look at idiot on the left. And
45:44
that should be, everyone should take note of that. She
45:46
said they're not gonna stop nor should they. I wanna tell
45:48
you, Gorsuch. I wanna
45:50
tell you, Kavanaugh, you will pay
45:52
the price.
45:59
a guy wearing Jeanine Garafalo rim glass.
46:02
Yes, exactly. Shut the fuck up, Chuck. But
46:05
that's how you know he's important, is the horn
46:07
rim glass. Yeah, exactly. He watches Off
46:09
Off Broadway. Amy Shum is funny. Yes. I
46:12
love it, though. I particularly love it when Maxine Waters
46:14
starts walking away and they put the cape on her. Yes. Ah!
46:18
She goes, I thought she was done! She's not done! Gasoline.
46:21
Wow. Gasoline. I
46:25
ran out of gasoline. That's
46:28
very old school.
46:29
Yes, I forgot that she was James Brown.
46:32
So again, this is kind of the double standard that we're seeing
46:34
and this is why this is so, it's more important than taxes.
46:36
So we'll get to fiscal policy with the Gerald No stuff in a little
46:38
bit. When culture changes, right, we've
46:41
talked about what they're importing, what they're trying to export,
46:43
and they want to eliminate, this is, like
46:45
Nick said, there's a few people, a little
46:47
more than 10 people determining this in a room. Who
46:49
do you think decides? How
46:51
do you think that someone like Alex Jones gets removed
46:53
from Facebook, Instagram, YouTube,
46:56
Spotify, Apple, Twitter, in
46:58
the same day? How do you think
47:00
it happens that all of a sudden,
47:03
it's released as far as the warning on
47:05
YouTube, on Facebook, on Instagram, the same
47:07
day where, okay, now you can say it may
47:10
be leaked in a lab. They want to accuse
47:12
you of violence when disagreeing with them. It's
47:14
very broad with the punishment that's very specific. But here's the thing,
47:17
it's not punishing me. It's not punishing people
47:19
like Nick, who have their own shows. It's punishing you.
47:22
It's preventing you from hearing that information. And
47:24
you know what that does? That leads to actual
47:26
violence. If you want a civil war, what
47:28
you do is you silence half the country, you
47:31
other them, you make sure that the rest of the country
47:33
never actually hears their own point of view. You never
47:35
engage in an actual conversation. And
47:38
then you say, I don't know how we came to this boiling
47:40
point. It's a very, very dangerous
47:43
time in history when you think of where we are and what
47:46
it is that they're specifically doing. Yeah, well, and especially
47:48
when you say that the other side is calling for violence
47:50
and you completely ignore the times when you're actually
47:54
either calling for violence. I think what frustrated
47:57
us about that moment was that's when we needed politicians
47:59
to. We needed people, because a lot of those
48:01
comments were in the late spring, early summer, when
48:04
these things were really just getting going and really starting
48:06
to be a problem, and I was having conversations with my
48:08
wife about, make sure you have
48:11
a gun, we have kids in the car, if you end up in a situation
48:13
where there's a protest, how do you defend yourself? Do
48:16
you eat the gas? All of us were looking
48:18
for politicians to be the adults in the room and to say, whoa, whoa,
48:20
whoa, whoa, whoa, I understand we're on it, these
48:23
guys will face trial, justice will be served, and
48:26
all they did is say they're gonna be in the streets, don't
48:29
expect them to leave the streets, they shouldn't
48:31
leave the streets, and by the way, we've done this
48:33
kind of stuff before, this is what this country is founded on,
48:35
don't get it twisted. Thanks for the help, guys.
48:37
So what happens is when they're violent, there's no call
48:39
to end right violent voices. And
48:41
now once that's gone away for a little bit, because
48:44
they won an election, they go, okay, now
48:46
let's eliminate voices of disagreement, let's
48:48
paint them as violent, it's really hard, it's
48:50
really hard to label people in this room
48:52
violent when the riots are going on. So
48:54
that rhetoric goes away a little bit, they say stop
48:57
Asian hate, stop Jewish, whatever it is, they
48:59
try and paint you as fascists. And then once
49:01
they're no longer being violent at the current
49:03
moment in time, they accuse you of violence.
49:05
Just don't be disrupted by their patterns, it
49:07
really is easy to predict. Well, and by the way, so
49:10
you know how I know they're lying
49:11
January 6th, their lips are moving, the minute
49:13
that it came to their doorstep, oh no,
49:16
please don't tell them to protest,
49:18
don't tell them to come knock on our door because it
49:20
could get violent. Do people forget that they
49:23
burned down a church like a month before
49:25
that? Remember they burned down the church and they were trying
49:27
to kick in the barricade at the White House? Rand
49:29
Paul barely got out of there and almost got assaulted
49:32
on the way out. This came to their door
49:34
and they said, oh my gosh, we have to be careful, somebody please
49:36
say something to calm the crowd. The minute that it
49:38
wasn't on their doorstep, they were like, oh, say
49:40
whatever you want guys, this
49:41
is just part of how democracy works. Yeah, they mocked Donald
49:43
Trump as bunker boy because he didn't want to be shot.
49:48
The people in government
49:50
and the people in media that say this type of insightful
49:53
crap on the left, they
49:55
don't have to experience the consequences
49:57
of their policies. They're living in gated communities.
49:59
communities and you know, it's
50:02
the old story of your history. No, of course.
50:04
This is the problem. California is a perfect prototype of that
50:06
right now. And New York City. And New York City.
50:09
New York City. Chuck Schumer, you think he's the one having the sidestep
50:11
piles of human feces? No. Probably
50:13
his boyfriends. Yeah. He doesn't have to worry
50:15
about getting a gun permit, as his security has. Of course
50:18
he does. That's fine. I don't need
50:20
a gun. I've got seven guys around me who do. So it's about punishing
50:22
law abiding citizens. It's about turning law abiding citizens
50:24
into criminals and turning criminals into a voting
50:26
base. It's about punishing
50:29
you for being responsible.
50:29
This is the problem too. When we talk about equity,
50:32
the only way to enforce equity through the government,
50:34
right? Not equality. Equity is to punish
50:36
those who have lived their lives responsibly. And that's
50:39
why the American dream is dying because this
50:41
brings us to another story. If you have good credit, you want to
50:43
buy a house? Well right now you're screwed. That
50:45
brings us to an edition of Gerald Knows Things.
50:49
Spirit no expense.
50:57
Hate all of you. That
51:00
was great. Thanks Nick. I did.
51:02
That was awesome. You were scaring me. You
51:05
look like
51:08
one of the guys during Nixon that was
51:10
being questioned. It's like early
51:12
commitment one of those guys on the cruise. So
51:15
there's a new, I don't know if you've been following, a new federal
51:17
housing rule. And by the way, we talked about how the student loan forgiveness
51:19
is one of the greatest wealth transfers to
51:22
funny enough wealthy Americans, young wealthy
51:24
white bitches in American history. Right
51:27
now
51:27
there's a new federal housing rule that will
51:29
redistribute wealth, but what we'll do, it'll punish
51:31
you if you have lived your life in
51:34
a disciplined way. If you're a home buyer
51:36
with good credit, you're now going to have to pay
51:38
higher mortgages to subsidize high
51:41
risk borrowers. It's almost like we've lived
51:43
this before, but I don't know. Here's
51:45
a clip.
51:46
I get the idea of
51:48
the campaign promise to get the rich to pay
51:50
their fair share. But aren't there
51:52
going to be a lot of folks in the middle class who
51:54
have just been responsible and have good
51:56
credit
51:57
who are going to also be caught up in this?
52:00
Yeah, it's like a penalty for
52:02
good credit and putting a high down payment. I'm
52:05
refinancing two of my properties, no offense,
52:07
but if I do it before
52:09
August and I won't get hit with that $40, my
52:12
problem with the $40 isn't the amount,
52:14
it is whether this is the best way to redistribute
52:16
wealth and close the housing gap in America.
52:19
So let me set this up and then Gerald of course knows
52:21
things. So the rule requires buyers with 630 or
52:24
more credit scores to pay $40 more per month on a $400,000
52:30
loan in order to subsidize
52:31
people who have a lower score.
52:33
Yeah, so basically you're going to have to pay higher
52:35
fees. Yeah, happiest by the way, most happy about these
52:38
new regulations is this guy. He
52:40
is having a great time. Whoa. Well,
52:42
yeah. Look, and people, so
52:45
one of the things when you buy a house, right, so your credit score
52:47
matters and they set the line at 630. 630, I'm
52:50
just saying from a financial perspective when
52:53
they look at a 630, that's not exactly great. This
52:55
is a tax on the middle class, guys. You have no idea.
52:58
You're not ultra wealthy people paying
53:00
for people who
53:01
are dirt, dirt, dirt poor and cannot afford
53:03
anything. That's not what's going on. What's even worse,
53:05
buyers who put down 20% or more are the ones who are going to face
53:07
the highest fees to be clear. So in
53:09
other words, what used to be a requirement is now
53:11
going to be a punishment. It's, wait, hold on a second. You
53:13
saved the money? Wait a second. You don't
53:16
have debt? Wait a second. You have
53:18
a better credit score? Wait a second. You didn't buy a
53:20
car that you couldn't afford? Now you have to pay for the other person who did. Yeah, Hootie, you're
53:22
about to come in here. We have an admonishment to deal out. It's actually 680. Oh,
53:24
okay. Not 680. We're
53:27
not 630. We're not 630. I
53:29
always make that mistake with a
53:31
three and the eight. Yeah. Okay,
53:34
so 680's best. Oh, 18th? Oh, it looked
53:36
like a three as an eight. I thought it was a three.
53:38
I thought it was a three. Chris Hansen, you know. Yes,
53:40
it's a three. So 680 is definitely better,
53:42
but it's still like when you're talking about credit
53:44
scores, that's still going to be a lot
53:47
of working class people who are trying to pay for the
53:49
publicity. It's punishing someone with a good credit
53:51
score. What's the reason to get it? And I know people say you think people
53:53
won't get a good credit score because they're going
53:55
to, they're going to have to pay $40. No,
53:57
I think people won't get a good credit score.
53:59
if yes, they have to pay $40, if
54:02
they actually have to pay back their loans, if
54:04
they're above the threshold for rent forgiveness, if
54:07
they don't get some kind of COVID stipend, if they
54:09
don't qualify for welfare benefits, at a certain point
54:11
you go, my life would be easier if I did absolutely
54:14
nothing and collected these checks. It would certainly
54:16
be more comfortable. I do think at a certain point you go, hold
54:18
on a second, I didn't take out a student loan,
54:21
which is being forgiven for that guy. I went to a
54:23
trade. Now I'm being tax war. I'm being punished
54:25
if I want to buy a house. I did everything right. And
54:27
I'm being punished when I know that my brother, who is
54:29
the
54:29
asshole dropout deadbeat, is
54:32
going to receive every single government benefit at
54:34
a certain point. Yes, not
54:36
just this, but in totality.
54:39
Yes, people will stop trying. Right.
54:41
And by the way, it was $40 per month. Right.
54:45
For 30 years
54:47
that you will be paying this if you
54:49
take the average time, unless you refinance. And then
54:51
of course it could just be the rest of your life that you're paying all of
54:53
this money. And by the way,
54:55
that $400,000, you're like, oh, well, that's a lot of home.
54:58
Not in California, not in New York, not in Connecticut,
55:01
not in these other places. It's not a lot of
55:03
home. And so if you pay for a home that's five, six,
55:05
eight hundred thousand, it's more money. Nick had a point
55:07
about this certain run through. Yeah. What's
55:09
next? If you have a perfect driving
55:12
record, you know, they're going to slap a
55:14
seven percent tax on us. So, you know, the people that
55:16
are carjacking us. Yes. Can
55:18
get their own car with having your shoe. They're
55:21
going to jack you with an Amex Platinum. Get out the
55:23
car, bitch. Yeah. How'd
55:25
you qualify? It's the new loan forgiveness.
55:27
You could do this all day to us. Nick, Owen, Diamonds,
55:29
Half-Bucking-Day. So much for white privilege.
55:32
That's all I'm going to say. You're an Italian Irish
55:34
man from Boston. Actually, even
55:36
a tiny bit more Irish. Really? I found
55:38
that out recently when... You have... And
55:40
look, I know Nick gets uncomfortable with compliments, but you
55:42
have always been known because a lot of comedians blow
55:44
their money
55:45
having been responsible with money. Were you raised
55:48
that way? Was that something that was instilled in you when you
55:50
were young? Yes. I
55:52
had an accountant when I was in eighth grade. Did you?
55:55
I did. A lot of vowels in his last name. I grew up
55:57
with Henry Block's kid, Jake
55:59
Block. No.
55:59
Yeah, my dad look my dad
56:02
we had five kids. He never
56:04
made more than thirty eight thousand dollars. You know,
56:06
I mean Yeah, so yes, we we
56:08
learned responsible and try and save how to be responsible
56:11
Yeah, and now there's no reason to do that in a lot
56:14
of ways What are you gonna so think about it? You live off
56:16
the government you live off the government for a while you get
56:18
rent forgiveness This is when people say what about people
56:20
who can't pay their rent? Let me ask you this was there
56:22
forgiveness
56:24
For the the people who are providing homes
56:26
and I'm not by the way I'm not just talking about people who run
56:28
giant condos and vanguard and blackrock What
56:31
about the people who own five or six properties
56:33
right and they rent it out? Was there forgiveness for them
56:35
on their mortgage? Was there forgiveness for them
56:37
on their payments? No, there was forgiveness for the people who had no
56:39
interest in paying their rent. What
56:41
happens here? What happens here if people can't make
56:44
the payments in the house? It's not just about the $40 It's
56:46
about encouraging and leveraging
56:48
and pressuring banks and society
56:50
at large to provide loans To
56:53
people who will
56:54
not be able to pay them back That's
56:56
never hurt us in the past that's never heard us
56:59
something about Barney Frank's 20% on
57:01
a house This is $80,000
57:04
is what people will have to save and with this
57:06
economy with Joe Biden's economy with inflation
57:09
all the extra stuff They're having to pay every single
57:11
month for the normal household goods to live
57:13
foods and services that adds up
57:15
and by the way It's fourteen thousand four hundred bucks over
57:17
the life of that loan, but that's not the real cost
57:20
That's just the dollars you spent if you'd taken
57:22
that 40 bucks and paid it towards principle every single
57:24
month because of how they calculate Interest and do it
57:26
for so long. I guarantee you
57:28
it would probably be closer to $28,000 that
57:31
that's an estimate because we don't have an estimate because I'm doing
57:33
the math and on the top of my head But just paying
57:35
down your mortgage But look I understand that this all
57:37
sounds really really bad and if it sounds stupid to
57:39
you You just have to remember that credit
57:42
scores are actually racist
57:44
But leaving rent payments out of the formula
57:46
isn't just stupid. It's racist because
57:49
Payments don't count toward your credit score Mortgage
57:52
payments do and guess who's more likely
57:54
to have mortgages white people. Oh,
57:57
no to be polite. I'll just call them mekla more
57:59
fans
57:59
Oh, you funny bitch.
58:02
So white people never ran into her at the cellar, did
58:04
you? No, I don't even know if she
58:06
is a dead...
58:07
Ugh. Yeah. Nice
58:10
hairdo. Nice... What
58:12
the... does any... Agh! I
58:16
know sometimes it's like an overload. There's so
58:18
much wrong with it you can't even pick. Oh, the race,
58:20
the gender, I mean the humor. It's just...
58:23
You know who's more likely to have mortgages? White people.
58:25
Well, honestly, that makes you racist. Yeah, thank you. It
58:27
does. Thank you very much. You
58:29
said statistics. Well, you said statistics are racist. I don't
58:31
understand the rules. Sorry, Gerald knows things. This
58:33
is even being selective, right? So you're telling
58:35
me that white people with great credit scores are going to have to pay
58:37
for minorities who have bad credit scores.
58:40
And it's like, but actually, we don't actually have
58:42
the highest credit scores. No, we do not. Here come the
58:44
Asians to our rescue yet again. Yes. They
58:47
actually have a 745 whereas whites have 734. But
58:50
then you have Hispanics at 701, higher than...
58:53
Higher than I thought. But
58:54
you also eliminate all the ones who don't have credit cards because they're
58:56
here illegally. I didn't mean in a bad way.
58:59
I just, you know, Tim laughed about it earlier when I said it. Well,
59:01
they're not known for time. Hispanics are hardworking,
59:03
but they're not always known for timeliness. Correct. So
59:06
I thought there'd be a few more late paymills. Always the first of the month, you know. Of
59:08
course the Chinese have better credit scores because
59:10
their parents and grandparents from the old country,
59:13
you know, the whole credit score thing was going on
59:15
before they got here. Absolutely. In a certain
59:17
way. And if they shake your piggy
59:19
bank and it sounds empty, they jam piano keys into your neck.
59:22
So, by the way, and the average
59:24
black
59:24
credit score is 677. That
59:27
number is important because all they have
59:29
to do is accidentally pay their credit card
59:31
on time for about, I don't know, four months, and they're all
59:33
of a sudden in that category of 680 or higher. But
59:36
why would they do that now? Because they'd be punished. The
59:38
key is to keep it just below 680. Yes. So
59:41
like good enough that you can get some favorable rates. Probably
59:43
not the best, but like you can still do the Carvano thing.
59:46
But not so high that Uncle Sam
59:48
is any of the wiser. The best credit score is like that 670
59:50
range if you can do it. Right. So
59:53
look, there, there's a handful of other
59:54
claims here that I want to get to. All right. Let's
59:57
go through claim.
59:59
He's not, he's not doing.
59:59
Finally, thank you very much. So subsidizing
1:00:02
these loans will make it easier for minorities to buy homes,
1:00:04
right? We just talked about that a little bit, but according to the Federal
1:00:06
Housing Finance Agency Director, Sandra
1:00:09
Thompson, the rule will increase
1:00:11
pricing support for purchasers borrowing limited,
1:00:14
I'm sorry, purchase borrowers limited by
1:00:16
income or by wealth, right? In September, 2022,
1:00:19
Bank of America launched a similar initiative.
1:00:22
It's just titled it, Give Money Away to People
1:00:24
Who Will Never Give It Back. Yes, exactly. That's
1:00:26
never- This is that predatory lending. Remember
1:00:28
that when people say predatory lending
1:00:29
as a kid? I was like, wait, hold on a second. I can't
1:00:32
do this. Predatory lending. Well, hold on, okay. So
1:00:34
banks lend money. Yes, okay.
1:00:36
How do they make their money when people pay it back
1:00:38
and they pay interest? Okay, so explain
1:00:40
to me predatory lending. Predatory lending is
1:00:42
where these predators, they lend to
1:00:44
people who could never pay it back. I go,
1:00:46
okay, okay, I think I'm missing something. Because they
1:00:49
make their money, the bank, right? Yes,
1:00:52
when people pay it back, uh-huh, and there's interest.
1:00:54
So
1:00:55
their predators, who is it that
1:00:57
they're, they're specifically seeking out people
1:00:59
who can't pay it back. Okay, hold on, let's explain this to me one more
1:01:01
time. So the predatory
1:01:03
lenders are giving away money basically
1:01:05
for free, oh no, sorry, I forgot. The government ensures
1:01:08
it.
1:01:08
Oh!
1:01:10
No, no, no, but I also, I think it's predatory when
1:01:12
a bank does it, it's helpful when the government
1:01:14
does it. Yes, and when the government shakes down the
1:01:16
bank and forces them to do it. Well, that's
1:01:19
assumed
1:01:20
in the process, right? Allegedly. So look,
1:01:22
their program, Bank of America, I gotta
1:01:24
think like the executives at Bank of America were like, we got
1:01:26
in trouble for doing this on our own and now they're telling
1:01:28
us to do it again? Right. This is fantastic.
1:01:31
The program gave first time minority home buyers
1:01:34
zero down payments and zero closing
1:01:36
cost mortgages. Do you
1:01:38
know why it's, hold on, just as an aside, do
1:01:40
you know why it's important to have a down payment
1:01:43
so that you have skin in the game? Yes,
1:01:45
preferably with a higher melanin concentration. Yes, when
1:01:47
times- I love it. When times
1:01:50
get tough, you can't just walk
1:01:52
away from it.
1:01:53
That's why you do it, and so you don't penalize
1:01:55
people for doing that, and that's why people look for 20%. Yeah.
1:01:59
because I missed it, I'm really sorry. Who was that? I'm
1:02:02
trying to think, that wasn't Jerry Lewis, was that, what
1:02:05
was this? I don't know who I was doing. Oh, okay, I don't
1:02:07
know. Jackie Gleason? Maybe, it might have been. Something
1:02:09
from the, I don't know. You know this goes back to Clinton,
1:02:11
the CRA, Community Reinvestment
1:02:13
Act. Yes, you murdered a guy. See that? I thought
1:02:15
I'd throw that in, it's unintelligent. Well look, here's the truth. The
1:02:18
idea that crashed the markets
1:02:20
in 2008 was exactly this. Loans were given to
1:02:22
buyers and capable of paying them back. We talked about that,
1:02:25
here's a quote from Investopedia. The subprime
1:02:27
meltdown was the sharp increase in the high-risk mortgages
1:02:29
that
1:02:29
went into default beginning in 2007, contributing
1:02:32
to the most severe,
1:02:33
worldwide, I'll add that to the quote, recession
1:02:36
in decades. It wasn't in there, that was absolutely
1:02:38
true. And look, for all its faults, the big short
1:02:40
did illustrate this pretty well. No
1:02:43
one on the pole has good credit and they're all cash
1:02:45
rich. That's fair. I think I read Warren
1:02:47
Buffett say something like that. Really? Right.
1:02:51
Who's Warren Buffett? It was a great film, except they didn't really
1:02:53
include the government complicity as much as they should have. Absolutely.
1:02:56
None of this makes sense. None of this
1:02:58
works if the government doesn't guarantee
1:03:02
the loans. If the government
1:03:03
doesn't guarantee that they'll pay it to the banks. If
1:03:06
the banks had to sink, no company
1:03:08
is too big to fail. Just to be clear,
1:03:11
you cannot have too big to fail.
1:03:13
Think of every industry that you hate. Think
1:03:16
of banking. You're a big fan of banking. Think
1:03:18
of airlines. Think of the automobile industry.
1:03:20
Think of health insurance companies. These
1:03:23
are companies, by the way, where at
1:03:25
some point or another, a company or
1:03:27
several companies have been deemed too big
1:03:30
to fail. Have airlines gotten better or have they
1:03:32
gotten more expensive and shittier and CEOs
1:03:34
walk off with bigger bonuses? You're mad at
1:03:36
that? Why wouldn't they? When the fact is they
1:03:38
can never go bankrupt. Banks, they
1:03:40
lend to people who can't pay it back. They can never
1:03:42
go bankrupt. They're too big to fail. BlackRock,
1:03:45
Vanguard, Ms. Socialist herself, Elizabeth Warren
1:03:47
said, they need to be deemed too big to fail so
1:03:49
that that way we can have our claws in and
1:03:51
we can regulate them. And hopefully, you know, at that point, of
1:03:53
course, rebuild the world in our image with these ESG scores.
1:03:56
Too big to fail only
1:03:57
screws you in the country.
1:03:59
if the government is what deems
1:04:02
too big to fail.
1:04:03
That's the, none of this makes sense. If
1:04:06
you
1:04:06
just say, well, hold on a second, we're not
1:04:08
gonna lend you money, why? Because you're not gonna pay it back, and we're
1:04:10
in the business of being paid back, and you're not gonna pay it, we're not gonna
1:04:12
make any money. But then when the government says, you better
1:04:14
give them that loan,
1:04:16
or we're gonna punish you, and by the way, if they can't pay it back, we'll
1:04:18
give you money. There is no free market. It's
1:04:20
not free enterprise at this point. That was explained. This is the
1:04:22
first time I ever understood the whole thing. Yeah. Thank
1:04:25
you. That's my choice. I'm angry. Seriously,
1:04:27
that was pretty good. Well, look, and I...
1:04:29
They revealed their motives in the very
1:04:31
beginning. This is a really bad idea, and you're like,
1:04:33
oh, why in the world would they do this? He revealed his motives.
1:04:35
The guy that they were interviewing at first, Mr.
1:04:38
Talking Here, basically said, he
1:04:40
was a candidate for mayor in DC, which means
1:04:42
you're far, far, far, far left,
1:04:45
if you're gonna run for mayor. He said, this is a bad
1:04:47
way to redistribute income, make
1:04:50
the rich pay their fair share, and
1:04:52
close the housing gap. Those were
1:04:54
the three things. We have to redistribute
1:04:56
income by penalizing people who are successful.
1:04:58
We think white people have better credit scores, and therefore
1:05:00
they're going to be successful and rich, and so we're gonna penalize
1:05:03
them. White people now are paying minorities,
1:05:05
essentially, right? So that's part one. Close the housing
1:05:07
gap.
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