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Grabbed a penis from my hand, why
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do people say that I am demented?
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seems it was never the plan, Ripped in pieces and
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often tragic, And we're
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making with science! Things
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you've never seen before, Not behind closed doors, Femto
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kids across the nation, With science!
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just want your kids, Making tissue
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plastic flesh, With science!
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buys a scam, no one buys a scam, My
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fetishization! Is
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it real? A bastard
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fetishization! With
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science! Gender
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ideology, Separates blue
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hair, Pure insanity, we're making
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with science! Clearly
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making of science! Ooh,
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pictures from a horror film, Endless
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blowdown charts, Tons of days and then
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with kids and the tick, Birthing people
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and people who menstruate, My
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delusion! Is it real?
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know! The
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actualization! It's all
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for sure! When does it stop?
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I do not know! My little
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penis from my hand, Who said that I am
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demented? With
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science!
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kind of like Carly Fiorina when
4:02
she had her first debate. And I don't know if you know this, PETA
4:04
is the biggest euthanizer of animals in Virginia. We're going to do an
4:06
entire segment on why,
4:09
a lot of you know that you hate PETA, but you don't know why.
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I will give you justification because it
4:14
is righteous to hate if you hate evil
4:16
and PETA is evil question to you. Is
4:18
it morally wrong to have racial dating preferences?
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Now that's not all Hunter has. So
4:27
is that wrong? And then I'll have a follow up when
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we discuss
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Hunter Biden. That's what
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we call foreshadowing. I'm a
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regular Orwell. Number two, he's here,
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CEO, Gerald, how are you, sir? I am doing. You
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were angry with the crashing. I
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was swearing in text messages, which I don't do.
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You usually do not do because you don't want a written record.
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You get hacked. But everything's fine.
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Which by the way, Toolman
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in the WhatsApp, you might want to tone down the racial
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epithets. Just tone it
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down because the NSA is watching. And
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in third chair today.
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I'm
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sorry. Do you got it there? I'm fine. Third
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chair, bring it in. You're
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going to know this when you hear it. He is the best
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in the business. I say the goat as far as stand up comedy.
5:11
You can see him at the Funny Bone, St. Charles,
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Missouri tomorrow. The Funny Bone
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in St. Louis on Saturday. Go
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to nickdip.com to find all of his tour dates.
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And his show is here on Mucklub now at 5 p.m.
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Eastern. Nick DePaulo, how are you, sir? Good. What
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did you say about toning down racial stuff? Not
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you, dude. Did I leave now? It doesn't apply to
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you because you have Sicilian in your background, so it's okay. No,
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Italian, not Sicilian. Well, I can say it
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because I
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have a cousin who's gay. Chaz
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Bono. Yes. Yeah,
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oh gosh. Well, I hope Chaz Bono goes skiing.
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Why does he get intro music?
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Yeah, everyone gets intro music. It
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worked the way it does when they bring you up at a comedy club
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to music. Exactly. The sound guy's like taking
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a dump and get the last three seconds
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of a snoozing song. Well, it's 4.20 today.
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So let me give you a quick just recap
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and then we'll dissect it point by point This is
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what Vivek Ramaswami did to
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Don Lemon
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compare that to 1865 in 1964 I
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think it's insulting to black people. It's insulting to
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me as an African American I don't want to sit here and argue with you
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because it's infuriating for you to put that to
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put those things together. It's not right
8:23
Your telling of history is wrong Black
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people secured their freedoms after
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the Civil War is a historical fact I just study
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it only after their Second Amendment rights were secured
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I think that you're regarding you as a fellow citizen
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you're sitting here whatever ethnicity
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you are explaining to me Like
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to be black whatever Now I would say
8:43
that Don Lemon just had to bend over and take it but
8:45
he'd like he liked it He likes that so it's not like
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I don't the punishment has to be different bend over
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and not the punishment is he has to be draped in Kathy
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Ireland posters
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Sex
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with a woman. Yes No
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Gerald that would be rape Requiem
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for a dream what's wrong with you? Boy
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I was measured before I am not Don
9:08
Lemon was not prepared for this This is
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the beauty of coming up as an underdog. He was caught
9:13
completely flat-footed That
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was a lot of fun to watch you watch you watch this right
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to Nick that I watch and I scored
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it I Was
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he still around
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this fucking idiot who's my friend
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I mean this fella Well
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teenagers cursed Sorry
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about the language folks, I
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don't you're not a fan of the Don Lemon
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Who is other than a you know a
9:40
couple of drag queens? The
9:42
guy kiss at a Long Island bar one night, but
9:45
which one? Kevin
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James, I don't know what it's like John Jacob Jingle
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Heimerschmitt everyone's like that's me watching
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right now Every single man in Long Island, but
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that's his it sorry, but that's his answer
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to Vivek
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You have to be black to under see right
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can't have this conversation unless you that
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is just hack and tired and I
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know and he Doesn't realize that it doesn't play very well But
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the good thing is it doesn't play well to you know the five audience
10:11
members So let we're going to go through this actually so we
10:13
give you a little more context kind of a play-by-play We expect to
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see a lot more from Vivek so it's time to introduce our new
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segment the flying V I
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Spared
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no expense no expense Watch
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Donald Trump's gonna get ideas and I'm like hey,
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okay, you know it's knuckle puck time Love
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his knuckle puck I Change
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it to the flying tea though come on let's go Let's
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go through a few these clips where you have a little bit
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longer here and by the way Just hit the share button
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if you're watching
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on YouTube head on over to rumble if you can but just share
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like Comment whatever it is we can just yeah,
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okay There's
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your old demonstration there there you go visual
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aids or as Don Lemon calls them just
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AIDS Just a
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that's why he's shrinking, but he still has the next skin It
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looks like a turtle who came out and then went back
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and do his shell, but his shell wasn't there anymore
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Huh
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I think I said it on stage gotta be right
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after I dated him I said You
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and every cab driver in Queens yeah another
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unsatisfied customer yeah I Don
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Lemon just he is is he New York as
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in New York yeah, what's there? Yeah, is he New
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York or DC anywhere? There's a bathhouse yes,
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exactly in New York kids if you see something blow
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something that's done Just
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straight to Alright
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so
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lemon had a few of his go-to
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attacks. He said that as a black man,
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which, you know, we'll take him at his word, that
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Ramaswami's telling of history was infuriating
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specifically because he's black. John, I think we have
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to be able to talk about these issues in the open, regardless
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of the color of our skin. Black Americans
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today to say that, compare that to 1865 and 1964, absolutely have
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equal rights
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in this country. I think it's insulting to
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black people. It's insulting to me as an African American. I don't
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want to sit here and argue with you because it's infuriating for
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you to put those things together. Look
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at the loot writing. She's like, oh gosh. Is it
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right? Just write something. You're
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wrong. You're not even looking at the civil
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war. You're
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making people think that the war is fighting for
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black people to get guns. For black people
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to have civil war was fought for black people in this
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country to get freedoms. A noble mission.
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Hey, you know what? That seems like it should be self explanatory, but
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Don Lum doesn't agree. Yeah, by the way, she was writing down her recipe
12:48
for Long Island ice tea for her girlfriend. Don's
12:51
doing it again.
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There's no actual ice tea. What? There's
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no actual ice tea in a Long Island. I see. How did we
12:57
learn something new every day? Learn something new every day. No,
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you don't. Vivek
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actually countered that with, again,
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this is one of those things where they try and bring you into identity politics.
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He did a great job in not doing that. He avoided
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that bait. And this, again, we've talked about
13:12
the oppression Olympics. We have a leaderboard, but Don Lemon
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thinks as the whitest African American
13:17
since Carl Winslow, he somehow has the
13:19
ethic card that trumps Vivek, who
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is Indian American. So Vivek,
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and pronounce that right, Vivek? I think Vivek.
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Vivek Vivek, who cares?
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Ramaswami is much more fun. The good news is
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that he won't be offended by me getting his name wrong.
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He's not that kind of guy. But yeah, sure, whatever. It's
13:35
a weird name. So he countered with the fact that
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the Second Amendment, and this is true, by the way, will give you
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some historical context, has helped black
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Americans and specifically helped black
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Americans earn their freedom.
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Black people secured their freedoms
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after the Civil War. It is a historical fact, Don.
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Just study it. Only after their Second Amendment rights
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were secured. They were not secured their freedoms
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after the Civil War. It's not you. You are discounting
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the reconstruction. You're discounting a whole.
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to disarm black people or the people who
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you say are fascists who say let's give the
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people who we oppress according to you the
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ability to have firearms and
16:08
people say well should blacks have a magazine capacity ban? No
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they should have everything the white people have. I think
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that's big mistake. Hindsight
16:15
is 20-20. You ate black. Of
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course Lemon then made it all about race.
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I think we should be able to express our views regardless
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of the color of our skin. We should have this debate
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without me regarding you as a black man. But
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you regarding you as a fellow citizen. You're
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sitting here whatever ethnicity you are explaining
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to me. Whatever ethnicity I'm on. Whatever
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ethnicity I'm on. I'll tell you what I am. I'm an
16:42
Indian American. I'm proud of it. But I think we
16:44
should have this debate. Black, white, doesn't matter. I think we
16:46
should have this debate. On the content of the ideas. You should do
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it in
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an honest way. Oh what a...
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I'm not a boob guy. He couldn't say
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man's plan. He couldn't say white's plan. So
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you, whatever ethnicity you are,
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explain to... Okay, let
17:00
me ask you this. As I understand
17:02
it, you guys can fact check me if I'm wrong. I believe
17:05
that Rama Swamy, his parents
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were first generation immigrants. If
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I'm not mistaken. I believe it was his parents. At the
17:10
furthest it was his grandparents. I believe he was born in the United
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States. But his parents migrated here. Let me ask you this. While
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we're playing the oppression Olympics. Yeah. Who do
17:17
you think had it worse? You
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think his parents who came from India? India
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still sucks today to be clear. Or
17:24
Don Lemon's parents. While we say I'm talking about
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my forefathers. He's talking about his parents. Now my
17:28
point is no one has a monopoly
17:31
on oppression. But Don Lemon, this
17:33
is when it falls apart. It's white's
17:35
plane, man's plane. And he's sitting across from a
17:37
man who is darker in skin
17:39
color than him. I thought I had the tint off on my TV.
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Yes. Don Lemon's that white. And
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he's like whatever ethnicity you are, explain.
17:47
There you go. That's how you know that it's an ideology
17:50
in ruins at this point. But it's funny to watch. Ricky
17:52
Ricardo speaking to Lucy. He's got some
17:54
splannin to do. I don't know. Where does he
17:56
come up with that? It's just like why would you even go to that point?
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He's not trying to India.
17:59
Indian's plane if that's what you're trying to say to you
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he was trying to tell you facts explaining
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it say you are gay yes Indians
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are gonna save this country folks So I was
18:11
on the phone last night at 3 in the morning with the
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guy in Calcutta Yes, I tell me how to
18:15
get semen out of a mousepad. Yeah. Well, that's the
18:17
problem with you weren't calling sprint customer
18:20
service We're calling a sex hotline Most
18:23
customer service lines are not eight six six numbers. Yeah,
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have you tonight club soda by face? club
18:27
soda and soul
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He was first generation, so you're right his
18:32
parents were first. Sorry. So he's a second
18:34
generation warning, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati,
18:36
Ohio Our
18:45
country's bad and don lemons
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gay all right I Would
18:51
love it if they just have that's a big like they welcome
18:53
next time it's some guy the driver and it just has a sense
18:55
It's lemonade. So For
18:59
you this for
18:59
you Why is that because
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you are because you are gay and you have aids.
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You know you have the aids So
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I make this I'm lemonade so you understand
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you have a wait a minute You
19:12
can save that be gonna upset when I said fuck Prig
19:18
you said lemonade actually I'm gonna steal it
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So then Don Lemon He
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then tried to belittle which didn't work very well Ramaswami
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when he mentioned that the NRA
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did help blacks and by the way, this is the fact
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check We're going to give you that
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the NRA has helped black Americans exercise
19:36
their right to bear arms now What Don Lemon just says is that's
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not true. Okay now spoiler alert.
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He's wrong I'll explain it to you, but watch the interaction
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you are discounting the Reconstruction
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you're discounting a whole host of things
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that happen after the Civil War when it comes to
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African Americans including the whole reason
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That the Civil Rights Movement happened is because black
19:55
people did not secure their freedoms after the Civil
19:57
War and that things turned around people
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to change the freedoms that were supposed to work and reconstruct.
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And you know how they got it? They got their second amendment rights
20:04
and they actually got the NRA played a big role in that. But
20:06
today down the line. The NRA did not play a big
20:08
role in that. The NRA trained black Americans how to use firearms. That's
20:10
a lie. That's not. The NRA did not play a big role
20:12
in that. This is just historical fact. But down the part that I find.
20:15
Just because you say it's historical fact. The part that I find insulting
20:17
is when you say today black Americans don't
20:19
have those rights after we have gone through. Now
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here's the thing. Don Lemon is so incapable
20:25
of arguing on the merits that he becomes like
20:28
a bitchy girl. But here's the thing. He doesn't
20:29
say that's not correct. He says that's
20:32
a lie. A lie attributes intent. Now
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I guarantee you that if
20:35
it could have said hold on a second you're lying here because
20:38
Don Lemon did lie. This is just a fact
20:40
that Don Lemon disagreed with. And by the way someone can have a
20:42
fact that's wrong and it doesn't mean they're lying.
20:44
So right away that's a subtle attack
20:46
on character.
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What do you think would happen if a white guy just did that to Don Lemon? I mean
20:50
we did. They're not going to do anything because it's par for the course.
20:52
As a general rule they'll decry racism.
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Here's the truth. The NRA? They've done a lot
20:57
for black people by the way. They helped, let's
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give you some anecdotal examples. All references are available at Lattowthcutter.com.
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Otis McDonald. They helped
21:04
him legally carry his own gun in Chicago
21:07
which must be the only legal gun in Chicago.
21:11
They ruled, the court ruled
21:13
that the Second Amendment applied to states and it invalidated
21:16
a handgun ban in Chicago for
21:18
a black man.
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Just to be clear they've done a lot. And also you need to understand
21:21
that this was important for freed slaves
21:23
at that point because there still were Southern Democrats
21:25
slaveholders, former slaveholders who
21:27
were trying to recapture them, who were trying to lynch
21:29
them. And so if you look at the history it was very important
21:32
for those in the Republican Party, people on the
21:34
right who believed that they should be free to ensure that
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they had the Second Amendment as everyone else did.
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Didn't get it all right. It's true. There was a
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Civil Rights Act. That's true.
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But it's a start.
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And this is my favorite part.
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Don Lemon got so flustered. I don't know if you saw he got
21:49
so flustered that
21:51
his makeup started running. Yes. You're
21:55
wearing makeup too Nick. We all are. His powder.
21:57
My balls. We all are.
21:59
Which I don't know, by the way, if they're
22:02
getting that shiny, you might want to go to a doctor. It's
22:04
not normal. The
22:07
exchange here, when its producers got
22:09
lemon mad, because they were trying to, a lot of you don't
22:11
know this, they have earpieces, and producers often try and feed
22:13
these people arguments. Here's it in real time.
22:16
Black people today, compared to 1964,
22:19
1865, haven't made progress in part because of the freedoms
22:21
we secured. And the Second Amendment was part of the security of that freedom.
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Well, I think what I was saying, I cannot keep a thought if you
22:26
guys are talking to me in my ear. So, hang on one second. So,
22:28
to say that black people,
22:29
say what you said again. I
22:32
can't keep a job if somebody's not talking
22:34
to me. What was I saying? And here's the
22:36
thing, though, in his defense, it
22:39
can get very chaotic. You know, when I was at Fox News for
22:41
a few years, they would try and use that a lot, and
22:43
it gets difficult. And we actually here obtained
22:45
exclusive audio of Don's
22:48
earpiece and what the producers were saying. Black
22:51
people today, compared to 1964, 1865, haven't
22:54
made progress in part because of the freedoms we
22:56
secured. And the Second Amendment was part
22:58
of the security of that freedom.
22:59
I cannot keep a thought if you guys are talking to me in my ear. So,
23:02
hang on one second. So, to say that black
23:04
people, say what you said again. I
23:07
heard some of it.
23:08
Yeah, wait, we were supposed to bleep their audio.
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Where's the bleep? Uh-oh, someone
23:14
back there. Someone's getting fired from CNN. I got it! Way
23:17
off. Okay, I thought
23:20
there was another video clip. No, so. Let's
23:23
look at the gun control measures that have been pushed. Sometimes
23:27
things are written for the bleep. But
23:30
you have to rely on people hitting
23:32
the bleep! We're angry.
23:35
I apologize. Come on, guys. I
23:37
apologize. I'm pissed now. So,
23:42
let's look at some of the specific historical
23:44
gun control measures that were aimed exclusively at blacks,
23:47
from Democrats. There was a decision of
23:49
the United States versus Cruikshank in 1872, which limited the rights
23:51
of blacks, by the way, to exercise
23:54
their Second Amendment rights. Specifically blacks. There
23:57
was a Tennessee Army Navy law in 1879 that protected blacks.
23:59
prohibited the sale of all but the most expensive
24:02
handguns at the time because they knew again when you're talking
24:04
about people who are slaves or former slaves that they can't afford those.
24:06
There were gun control laws across the
24:09
country, by the way, that existed that were aimed at slaves. And then, of course,
24:11
you have the democratic cities today that
24:13
restrict law-abiding citizens' ability to keep and bear arms
24:15
in places like New York, Philadelphia,
24:18
Baltimore, Chicago. But guess what? We
24:20
don't talk about black on black crime. Because if we talk about
24:22
that, then we actually contrast that.
24:24
We look at where it converges with the mass shooting
24:26
numbers. Well, all of a sudden, the stats become a little bit inconvenient.
24:29
The Democrats
24:29
deliberately disarmed black Americans for
24:32
a very long time. They're doing it today
24:34
with the same results. There we go.
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All right. Makes sense. Any move
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on or anything else? I think we'll move on. Any other? Are
24:41
you still checking to make sure the rumble server's working or anything? I
24:43
think we're good, yeah. I can see that Gerald is in a bad mood.
24:47
He's on edge. What can I do, Gerald? What
24:49
can I do to make you new? Nothing! You're in a room
24:52
with me and Nick DiPaolo, and you're the grumpy cat.
24:55
That's a fair point. You
24:58
can't see his face. He's just perspective I
25:00
needed. Anything
25:02
tech-wise. Yeah, yeah,
25:04
yeah. Put it on. I don't even know what you guys are
25:06
talking about half the time.
25:07
Mug club and shit. I have no idea.
25:10
I go, I guess that's part of it. They go, where do you find your
25:12
show, Nick? I have no idea. Call it his father. People
25:14
can watch your show, and they can find it the free
25:16
part, just like they could on iTunes, everywhere else.
25:18
And then there's an extended portion on
25:21
Mug Club. So there's actually more free
25:23
content than ever, and then additional
25:25
content if you want to support it. Yeah, absolutely. Coming along.
25:27
And by the way, that's probably a good spot for this. This will make me feel
25:29
better. Oh.
25:30
Talk about guns. Mr. Gunsingear, we actually
25:32
have his first video coming, I think, next
25:35
Thursday. Next Thursday. Wow, great. Have
25:37
the same kind of thing. You have a little bit free, a
25:39
little bit behind the paywall there. So Mr. Gunsingear. A
25:41
little bit in Mug Club. Yeah, I'm excited about that. And
25:44
none of this happens without anyone. Even if you're like, I don't know if I
25:46
want to watch an extra 45 minutes. Well, then you
25:48
get no minutes, because it all goes away. Let's
25:51
move on to Hunter Biden. This is always fun.
25:55
How is this man still walking free, Nick? I
25:57
don't know, but what we're about to talk about.
26:00
Sort of makes me like them. I have to am I supposed
26:02
to have problems that he uses racial
26:04
slurs Can we stop pretending? Yeah
26:07
that we don't talk like this. Well my more so
26:09
problem is that he's trying to I'm speaking for all Do you in here trying
26:12
to purchase
26:13
said racial slurs? Yeah my problem or so
26:15
trafficking them? Yeah Yeah,
26:17
you know, that's the issue like you can use racial
26:19
slurs. You just don't want to you know, buy people So,
26:23
okay, you got a good point I'll
26:26
concede on that The
26:30
left wants to make it about words our issues
26:32
with actions And
26:34
Yakuza based on the tech issues. You're at the ready here
26:36
tonight, right? You're good with that You know what we got coming up. All
26:38
right So an IRS
26:41
special agent has requested
26:43
whistleblower status As
26:45
it relates to the hunter Biden investigation My
26:49
client wants to come forward to Congress He's
26:51
ready to be questioned about what he knows
26:53
and what he experienced under the proper legal
26:56
protections Attorney Mark Leidl's
26:58
client is a supervisory special
27:00
agent at the IRS who's prepared
27:02
to tell Congress the Investigation
27:05
he's been working on has been hampered by
27:07
what he thinks is special treatment typical
27:10
steps that a law enforcement investigator
27:13
would take were compromised
27:15
because of political Considerations
27:17
now, let me just be really clear There's not a whole
27:18
lot new other than he's a criminal and
27:20
there's been preferential treatment and there won't
27:23
be any Investigation until you guys actually demand
27:25
it until something that's a legitimate investigation. This
27:27
is all kabuki theater Well until somebody
27:29
comes forward like this, right? So that's that's a good thing
27:31
that's nice coming forward to say. Hey, this is special
27:33
treatment something's going on here I'm like really right
27:36
like the lead but it's special treatment based on what we already know
27:38
correct That's the issue. Yeah, and the issue
27:40
is if you know it if we know it for credit Giuliani
27:43
showed the hunter Biden laptop on this show for
27:45
the very first time ever on television We told
27:47
you that we were super he was sitting
27:48
here by zoom. He was like boy. I have
27:51
the hundreds laptop right here I'm like
27:54
What that
27:55
is that's the laptop yeah the FBI
27:58
when they rated my my pen house
27:59
So everything is set for laptop. What the?
28:02
What the hell is julian? And I said, I was like, that's
28:04
the laptop. Yeah, I'm like, have you shown it? Has
28:06
anyone else seen it? He's like, I suppose
28:08
your guess is a good minor. No.
28:13
And you reveal it on a comedy show, Rudy? Next
28:17
time you do that, have some hair coloring dripping down on
28:20
it. Oh my gosh. And
28:22
that was the end. I love him too, by the way. Yeah, Rudy's
28:25
a fun guy. He's a fun guy. He's a little bit hard
28:27
to corral in sometimes, really. All right, we gotta stay on point.
28:29
Have you heard my new podcast? No. So
28:34
we'll move on here though. By the way, hit the rumble button, hit
28:36
the rumble button, hit the, it vibrates the whole thing and
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their servers weren't working this morning because of, thank you,
28:40
because of you. But last week,
28:43
no, last day of free month club. Tomorrow, technically,
28:46
we appreciate you signing up, joining, supporting. And
28:49
let's get to the hiding. Let's
28:51
get to the hiding, Biden news. The leaked
28:54
texts with his cousin, Caroline
28:57
Biden. He, so
28:59
there are a lot of things there, but I'm always amazed that the left
29:02
doesn't care. Sort of like Premonister Blackface, there
29:04
would be an outrage if someone on the right did this.
29:06
Of course, which tells you it's just about scoring political points.
29:08
When people say cancel culture is accountability culture,
29:10
what they really mean is that it's a catch
29:13
someone doing something in a landscape
29:15
of ever-changing rules culture. Because
29:17
if there was accountability culture, if that
29:19
existed, well, Caroline Biden
29:22
was part of these texts and Hunter Biden referred
29:24
to Asians repeatedly as yellow.
29:26
Yeah, they were all yellow.
29:28
Yep. Great band. You
29:31
know how I know your gay journal. And
29:34
the exchange took place, again, I'm not bothered
29:36
by the fact that he said yellow.
29:38
Yeah, they were all yellow.
29:40
Gonna be all day. He means it every time. Chicken
29:42
shit. The
29:45
problem was that this took place when Caroline
29:47
was trying to set Hunter up with her model
29:50
friends, and they may not necessarily just be
29:52
models like runway.
29:54
The guy purchased a lot of
29:56
hookers, and the guy engaged, we know this,
29:58
with sexting with his niece.
31:59
Yes, exactly. I like when she sounds
32:02
like the racist. I got a German named
32:04
Denise. Yes. Hunter goes, yeah, if I
32:06
want somebody to shit on me, I'll call my dad.
32:12
That's
32:14
PG-13 if you're a psycho. Yes. It's
32:16
PG-13 in the Biden White House. Yes.
32:18
I mean, you must be under 13 to get in the shower
32:20
with them. They use a different rating
32:24
system.
32:26
I think he's a pedophile. Pedophile?
32:29
Yeah. Paid. to
32:33
Rumble. If you see this. Where's
32:35
that?
32:35
There it is. All right,
32:37
that's enough. Head on over to Rumble. I think that people
32:39
have asked me this. Look, and we'll take your chat Thursday.
32:42
Do I think that former Vice
32:44
President Biden is a pedophile?
32:46
Yes. People have asked you this? Yes. Mr.
32:49
Trump? No, people ask me like, do you actually think he... Yes.
32:53
Yes. Yes.
32:55
Yes, I do. Do you? Yes.
32:58
There's video evidence. Yeah, no, I need video
33:01
until he starts banging one of those granddaughters. I mean...
33:04
No, of course he is. Correct. He took
33:06
the shower with his daughter. He kisses his goddaughter
33:08
on the mouth. He also kisses his not
33:10
goddaughter on the mouth, but someone else's goddaughter on the
33:13
mouth. All the daughters. No, that too.
33:16
Everyone. He kisses all the women on the mouth. Yes. Not
33:19
women, little girls. He strokes their hair and smells
33:21
their heads. What do we have to do? Yeah, I
33:23
know. I don't know when
33:25
you go, hey.
33:26
Yeah. That's
33:29
how we get him out of office. What you do is, you know, like
33:31
the monkey trap with the banana where they
33:33
grab it and they won't let go? Only in the cage in
33:35
the trap, you put an Annabelle doll and Joe
33:37
Biden will never be seen again.
33:42
By the way, these are the same... This is the same guy
33:44
who consistently called his white lawyer the N-word
33:46
in a text conversation. Again, I don't... I'm not saying
33:49
that that makes someone the devil incarnate.
33:51
What I'm saying is, where is the outrage from the left? They still
33:53
have them on ABC. They still give them the press tour. They still
33:56
supported his book. Hey, people make mistakes.
33:58
Megyn Kelly.
33:59
Keep in mind, Megan Kelly was canceled
34:02
because when she was on, I believe it was ABC or NBC.
34:04
NBC. It was NBC. She said,
34:07
look, I think there's a difference between blackface, when we were young,
34:09
for example, Halloween, we'd go out dressing up as Diana Ross,
34:11
not because we were trying to do blackface, because
34:13
we loved Diana Ross. We looked up to Diana Ross.
34:16
Is that such a bad thing? That was why
34:18
she was fired. This guy uses the N word
34:21
and
34:21
is purchasing yellow, sorry, not
34:23
yellow, prostitutes. It's a little yellow.
34:26
Everything, I regret that. Did you see the picture of her dressed up like
34:28
Diana Ross though, as a kid, Megan
34:30
Kelly with a bone through the nose. Yes. I
34:34
thought that was unfair. Yeah, exactly. Didn't depict
34:36
what the Supremes wrote. It was a little professional
34:38
wrestling. It's just not right. Yeah. Not
34:41
right. She also didn't have to do a minstrel show. Well, it
34:43
wasn't necessary. And I don't remember Diana Ross
34:45
ever saying, yes sir, boss, no boss, leave the
34:47
lad on. Is it minstrel or? I
34:50
think you said minstrel. I said minstrel.
34:53
Which one? You're just in a mood. No,
34:55
that's fair. Okay. Speaking
34:58
of moody, and not
35:00
speaking of minstrel, Sam Britten,
35:03
the kleptomaniac and Matt Damon in sixth
35:05
round of chemo look alike, also ex-Biden
35:08
nuclear waste chief. He's just
35:10
been ordered to undergo a mental health
35:12
evaluation. Oh, nice. Right? Good.
35:16
I mean, who's seen this one coming?
35:19
So here's a quote from New York Post. Britten, who was accused
35:21
of stealing luggage on at least two separate
35:23
occasions. No, no, no. He
35:25
was on camera. He was on camera
35:27
stealing luggage. Yeah, yes. I was like, was wearing the
35:29
lady's underwear when he was arrested. Acting like it's Clue.
35:32
No, we know he stole luggage.
35:34
Yeah, who did it? Yeah. Britten
35:37
and the Mr. Mustard at Terminal 7. Exactly.
35:41
It's like, well, we suspected that he stole luggage when
35:43
we caught him on camera. And then when
35:45
he told us, I steal luggage and
35:47
took us to his stolen luggage closet.
35:49
It's really a spare room. It's not even. Weird
35:52
hobby. Our suspicions were confirmed.
35:55
So stole luggage on two separate occasions has agreed
35:58
to undergo a mental health evaluation.
35:59
as a part of a Minnesota adult
36:02
diversion program. He
36:04
has also had to write an apology to
36:06
one of his victims. What? What
36:09
is he, five? I don't know. And
36:11
he just pushed his sister down? But
36:13
here's the thing, he also, this is something we've talked about
36:15
this, right? You're talking about a 42% attempted suicide rate, 41% attempted
36:18
suicide rate pre and post transition in the comorbidities
36:20
with people who are transgender, obviously
36:22
are through the roof. You don't find these statistics
36:24
anywhere else outside of people who are severely mentally unstable.
36:27
Again, you're probably seeing the YouTube dump button and you're watching
36:29
on Rumble. Thank you so much for being here because you're not allowed to
36:31
address the medical realities.
36:34
But we put these people in charge
36:36
in positions of authority. Think about the assistant
36:38
health secretary, right? Mitch
36:41
McConnell look alike, Rachel Levine.
36:44
So this is not something that would come up. Admiral.
36:46
Rachel. Admiral Levine. Rear Admiral
36:48
Rachel Levine. But you can't address the reality
36:50
of it. And so then you've ever heard the term
36:53
a pound of defense is worth 10,000 pounds of cure or
36:56
a pound of prevention? Yeah, that should apply
36:58
here. But instead
37:00
we just keep rocketing to the end of this cliff.
37:02
And then we're surprised when we fall off. So here's a video actually in May, 2021. To
37:05
give you an example, Britain, now having to undergo
37:07
a psych evaluation or mental health evaluation, participated
37:10
in a webinar about mental health
37:13
in the time of something, something, something COVID. That's how they
37:15
always shoehorn
37:15
it.
37:16
["The Real Clip"]
37:23
Sorry, honest mistake. Sorry. I
37:26
think we have the real clip. Here's Sam Britton, mental health. My
37:29
why of mental health is
37:31
because mine isn't always great. We,
37:34
before everyone joined, I started
37:36
with a smile. I'm surviving
37:38
with a smile. That is my mental health right
37:40
now. It is not thriving.
37:43
I will get there. You don't say. I will get there.
37:46
I will return. But right now it's survival.
37:48
And that reality
37:51
of at least I have the ability to survive
37:54
and that not all LGBT young people a
37:56
lot of all people out there. It's a talking
37:58
dick.
37:59
Are having that. means that we
38:01
have work left to do, right? Like that we have a
38:03
lot of effort to make sure that
38:05
a lot more folks don't have to just be surviving.
38:08
What is the survival thing? It's
38:11
the survival, it's the survival of the non-dickest.
38:14
What is this, it's survival. Now it's, we have
38:16
to survive. They wanna, like, where
38:18
is this trans-genocide when people talk
38:20
about it? It's not there. No, think of how irresponsible
38:23
that is. If they actually advocate, they tell
38:25
people that there's a genocide. There is nobody
38:27
going out there committing genocide
38:29
against transgender individuals.
38:32
Yeah, don't wear a belly shirt and a micro skirt
38:34
to a biker bar. That's a good
38:36
rule of thumb. So it's not there. Yeah, exactly, don't
38:38
trust like that and go to Chili's.
38:40
That's great. I hate
38:43
that place. And even then, I guarantee
38:45
you the bikers, they would cut
38:47
this person a wide swab. They can get
38:49
away with offing each other in a Vegas nightclub
38:52
and, you know, obviously, but this, like, oh, just you
38:54
are playing with fire if you go after a trans individual.
38:56
Yes. The only person trying to kill him is
38:58
him. Yes. Her. I
39:01
don't know, they. That person is trying to kill that person. Yeah, so
39:03
it's more people. Sorry. No, it is
39:05
more people. No, it is more people. It's five
39:07
people against one. They versus. Yes, exactly. They
39:09
versus him. They is appropriate
39:10
because Sam Britten identifies as we
39:13
are Legion. So. Why
39:16
am I speaking an ancient Sumerian? I don't know how this... Weird
39:19
Sanskrit. So here's the thing, just to be clear,
39:21
he's being made to undergo a mental health evaluation.
39:25
Just because we have to end this beautiful disclosure. For stealing
39:27
the luggage.
39:29
That is all he is undergoing, a mental health evaluation
39:31
for it. Yes. And nothing else. Yes.
39:35
Yes. And nothing else. Yes. Yes.
39:38
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
39:42
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
39:46
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
39:49
Yes. Yes. Yes.
39:51
Yes. Yes.
39:53
Yes. Yes. Luggage. Luggage.
39:59
All right. I'm stunned,
40:01
I get it. It's the first time I saw that montage. Remind
40:03
me of Rocky I. Yes. Yes. You
40:07
don't want to see what he does at the top of the Capitol stuff. No,
40:10
no, no. No. And
40:12
all the way up the mountain. Well, he
40:14
pogo-sticked up, and then just, yeah. I mean,
40:16
I don't know. I think I'm gonna MIT, too. I mean,
40:19
this is a perfect example. The idea of higher
40:21
education, and you end up like that. I know.
40:24
Ugh. Borderline genius sanity, but
40:26
he seems like a stupid fuck. I gotta... Let's
40:29
put
40:29
that guy in charge of nuclear waste. It's subjective,
40:32
Nick. That's your opinion. At
40:37
the very least, it's weird. No cameras
40:39
at a carousel at LaGuardia.
40:42
I'm pretty sure there are. And by the way, you might want to
40:44
make sure that there are no cameras at LaGuardia, because
40:46
I saw, I've heard the rumors. So
40:52
by the way, PETA, let's go to things that also
40:54
suck. PETA, this is something that's important, because they're
40:56
now, and I love this, though, that Budweiser
40:59
is getting it from all sides. They're
41:01
being boycotted by conservatives. And by the way, some people are
41:03
saying, actually, their stock value has gone up. Over,
41:06
well, here's the thing. This is not, the sales
41:09
are not going to be coming in until the next quarterly
41:11
earnings report. They're not gonna be coming in until the next sales call,
41:13
which is probably going to be in August. Right now, this is about people
41:16
basically trying to plump up the stock. The sales
41:18
are going to reflect the long-term future of Budweiser.
41:20
There are a lot of games that they can play, especially
41:23
as it relates to ESG. But if you look at
41:25
what's happening across the country when you're looking at bars,
41:27
when you're looking at places that are no longer stocking it, okay,
41:30
keep the pressure
41:31
on. I don't care what some Republicans tell
41:33
you. But they're also getting it from the other
41:35
side, from PETA.
41:37
Because PETA is furious about
41:40
the Clydesdales commercials.
41:43
Really? So especially after
41:45
Budweiser just tried to win you back without
41:47
apologizing by releasing
41:49
this generic, in case you've forgotten, we don't need
41:51
to run the whole thing, but Budweiser brought back the Clydesdales
41:54
in this new pseudo-patriotic
41:56
commercial, hoping that you forgot
41:58
that someone who was mentally deranged.
41:59
got their own commemorative can. Right.
42:11
Is that AOC? Let me tell you a story.
42:15
About how to ruin a company? About a beer. Hahaha. Rooted
42:18
in the heart of America. Oh
42:20
my God. You mean Belgium? Found in a community
42:24
where a handshake is a sure contract.
42:27
Now it's Don Lemon. It means more than that. Rooted for
42:29
those who found opportunity in challenge
42:32
and hope. That was Joe Scarborough, isn't it? Yes.
42:37
Raised by generations. Willing
42:40
to sip. Share. Risk.
42:46
Remember. Oh come
42:48
on. I didn't see that part. This
42:50
is a story. What did I miss? Bigger
42:53
than beer. This
42:56
is the
42:56
story of the American spirit.
42:59
Really? What does that even
43:01
mean? And by the way to a lot of people
43:03
out there who are you know the whole like I don't want to NASCAR
43:05
those people and I do mean this the middle Americans who are sometimes
43:08
just no Michelobas also ain't how's their Bush Bush
43:10
light I've seen some people say I'm pouring
43:12
out my bed light and I got my bus. You
43:17
have to be just bother to do a little bit of research. You're
43:20
required to be responsible as a consumer
43:22
today. Okay. That is required of you. Bush.
43:25
Those are beautiful animals are those clients. Has to. Oh
43:27
yeah. You know how they made the last one jump up
43:29
like a yeah. Yeah.
43:31
On the balls. On the rodeo. No
43:33
that's the Dylan Mulvaney. Yeah. That's
43:35
right. The thing that I was pissed about is that they
43:37
used 9 11 remembering. Yeah. Because they're
43:40
like hey let's tap into that for everybody. That's because Dylan
43:42
Mulvaney is the 9 11 of ambassadors.
43:45
It's right. I
43:48
take down both companies. Yeah. So
43:50
here's the thing. So they did this. And by the
43:52
way those Clydesdales that get treated unbelievably.
43:55
These are these are show horses. Yeah. Right.
43:58
These are not. So Pete is wrong.
43:59
in all facets, but here's something that you may not
44:02
know. Okay, you know they suck, but you may not know why
44:04
you absolutely despise PETA and they have
44:06
a storied history of
44:09
actually killing animals and also wanting to
44:11
take away your pets. Everything about PETA
44:13
is wrong and when you understand how much money they have
44:16
and how they play a role also in the environmental
44:18
lobbying organizations, which also by the way,
44:20
this is all connected, has played a role in what your dietary
44:23
guidelines are, which leads you to making
44:26
worse healthcare decisions and lead
44:28
you to having worse health parameters
44:30
and outcomes. You understand why this matters. PETA
44:32
should have no influence. Unfortunately, they have far more than you
44:34
know. So PETA
44:37
is now protesting Anhauser-Busch
44:40
for its use of the big horses. This is the
44:42
jumping off page. Free beer,
44:44
final
44:45
hour here. Free beer,
44:47
final hour here. You couldn't
44:50
get a date. They want
44:52
that horrible meal lady. I mean, and they get them
44:54
in their clothes. They don't look at their tails. Free
44:56
beer, final hour here. We
45:00
have about, there you go. Thank
45:02
you. Thank you. Bye. Bye.
45:06
Thank you. Thank you. There you
45:08
go. All right, Sam, you got a pro. All
45:11
right, Sam, you got a pro.
45:13
Budweiser has blood on its cans, whatever. Yay,
45:15
PETA. So PETA. Blood
45:17
on its cans. So does Hunter's dates
45:20
at the end of the night. Yes. So
45:23
Sam Brinton. So
45:26
PETA tweeted, instead of raising
45:28
a glass for Budweiser's 90th anniversary, we're raising
45:31
awareness of their cruel horse mutilation by passing
45:33
out 90 bottles of ripple white ale. Like
45:35
remember it was, they chose the crappy name. Remember
45:38
ripple blonde was in top secret. That was the wine that
45:40
burned down the glass. Just, it was, you'll
45:42
ripple blonde Sam. The
45:43
glass just dissolves. But
45:45
here's the thing, the crop tails, just so you understand,
45:48
sometimes there's a purpose for that, just to be
45:51
clear. I get it. I'm not a huge fan of it. So
45:53
for example, like Joe Louis, he's a Doug
45:55
Argentina. They often crop the ears
45:57
of the duck. Why? Because they were bred
45:59
to go.
45:59
out and hunt and protect the farms
46:02
in Argentina from more in cougar. You know what's worse than having
46:04
cropped ears? Having a cougar clot
46:06
and rip it out. Now Joe Louis doesn't hunt cougar, her
46:08
boar, so I don't need to crop his ears. The reason they
46:10
often crop tails, they do this with horses,
46:12
people can correct me if they're you know equestrians
46:14
out there, is that crap gets stuck
46:17
in there, it gets matted, and sometimes it also becomes a problem
46:19
if they're in a pen when they're traveling and gets caught.
46:22
It's for the better health
46:24
of the animal. It's like a horse
46:26
ponytail. Yes, exactly. Although many
46:29
instances from I don't speak for first-hand experience, it's sometimes
46:31
it's nice to have a handle.
46:35
So let's go through though everything that
46:38
is wrong with PETA and unfortunately
46:41
you may think that it doesn't affect you but it
46:43
does to a very large degree. So let's go through
46:45
five fast facts. Fast facts number five.
46:49
So PETA, they
46:51
kill a lot of animals
46:53
and the 25 last years alone, PETA's Virginia
46:56
shelter killed 50,000 animals.
47:01
The Virginia Department of Agriculture, they actually
47:03
identified the shelter Norfolk as quote
47:06
the single largest killer of
47:08
animals in the state even surpassing
47:11
the previous record held by Michael Vick's barbecue. This is
47:13
one thing that they don't,
47:16
you wouldn't assume that PETA euthanizes
47:19
animals. Not only do they do that, and
47:21
I'm not against the euthanization of animals just to let
47:23
you know sometimes it is necessary,
47:25
sometimes it is humane, but they do it at an
47:28
exponentially higher rate
47:29
than other places whose
47:32
job it is is to rehome animals. This
47:35
is the thing that's important to know. Yeah. And
47:37
I think Nick, it doesn't matter, let's move on. It's
47:39
safer. You had something to run through
47:41
that. Nevermind.
47:47
I can't see him blind. Am
47:50
I supposed to
47:52
be watching this map?
47:55
I was trying to cue you on your own joke that was hilarious.
47:57
You think I can remember what I said to you an hour ago? I don't think
47:59
so, no.
47:59
Oh my God. We'll
48:03
bring it into the scrapyard show tomorrow. We'll get behind
48:06
the paywall. So in 2022 alone, PETA killed
48:08
over 2,000 dogs and cats. Just
48:12
to give you an idea, they had a 74% kill rate
48:14
in their shelter and
48:15
a 2.1% adoption rate.
48:18
Now, that doesn't matter unless you
48:20
have the contrast, right? The average Virginia
48:22
animal shelter, they have a 5.2% kill rate and a 74% adoption
48:25
rate. So
48:29
a 74% kill rate for PETA versus a 5% kill
48:32
rate
48:33
for another animal shelter in the same state. Well,
48:36
just to add a little context on the cats, some have said
48:38
that that's a good start. Some, yes, some
48:40
have said that. Just saying not all animals are equal. Yes.
48:43
That's a higher kill rate than Chris Kyle in Iraq.
48:46
Yes. Oh wow. I asked
48:48
a lady at the airport, she had her kid, I'm
48:50
not kidding you, yesterday had
48:52
her little daughter on a leash and I asked if it was
48:54
a rescue. After
48:58
you were hauled out in cuffs, what happened? She goes, what? And
49:00
I went, nothing. Really, she didn't laugh? She looked
49:02
like she had a sense of humor.
49:03
But she didn't. No. No,
49:05
of course not. I guess the tie-dye t-shirts and the five o'clock shadows you were
49:07
giving her. Oh, you met Sam
49:09
at the, you got to stop meeting people at the carousel
49:12
at LaGuardia. So
49:15
in 2014, in response to PETA's,
49:18
in response to PETA's killing and all, Virginia actually
49:20
passed SB 130, 1381, I think, 1381, that defined a private
49:22
animal shelter as, quote, a
49:26
facility operated for the purpose of finding
49:28
permanent adoptive homes for
49:30
animals. This bill might as well read, we're looking
49:33
at you,
49:33
PETA. They
49:35
promptly lobbied against the, yes, PETA
49:37
lobbied against the bill. So they not only kill
49:40
at an astronomical rate, they then
49:42
use their many, many, many, many tens of millions of
49:44
dollars in funding to continue killing
49:46
at an astronomically high rate. They
49:49
love, I wish I loved anything as much
49:51
as PETA loves killing animals. But
49:54
it starts with a lie. It starts with this premise that, well,
49:56
everyone wants to treat animals better, of course.
49:59
I've always thought of PETA as being the place that animals
50:02
are saved. Exactly. That they're rehomed, that they're
50:04
put out into some pasture to live wild
50:06
and free and happy for the rest of their lives. Most
50:08
people think PETA does two things. They save animals
50:11
and they throw red paint on ladies with fur coats. Well, I know
50:13
that. Instead, they kill animals and then
50:15
they do the second one. So one out of two ain't bad. Funny billboards
50:17
every once in a while, like if a shark ate you, it's,
50:19
I guess it's fair or something like that. They always,
50:22
they go too far. Yes. In the eighties, they
50:24
were upset because they were using monkeys
50:27
to try to find a cure for AIDS.
50:29
And I said, if hooking a monkey's brain up to car battery
50:32
is going to save somebody from dying AIDS, I get two things
50:34
to say. Red is positive in the blast. And
50:39
there's a tag to that joke. I care. I agree. I
50:41
agree. Let's go to a fast fact. Number four,
50:46
the budget from Peter. So
50:49
here's something you may not know. Here
50:52
was their treasure chest in 2019, their budget, 55, almost $56 million.
50:57
Oh my goodness. Then another $16 million in
50:59
assets, only $7 million in liabilities. So,
51:03
and then their fund balance at the end of it was something like $8 million.
51:06
The point is they have an unbelievable amount
51:10
of cash. Here's where they spend their money. Peter.
51:13
International grassroots campaigns, which may
51:15
include what you just saw with Budweiser or throwing red paint
51:17
on fur coats, $15 million. Public
51:19
outreach and education, $32 million. Just
51:22
to be clear, that also involves lobbying.
51:25
These people have a, when people bitch about
51:27
the NRA, first off, none of it comes close
51:29
to the teachers unions, why aren't we talking about PETA?
51:31
And we'll get to how that affects the American Health
51:34
and Dietary Association, the American Health Association,
51:36
our Heart Association. All of these things are interconnected
51:39
and it all stems from secular humanism. Research,
51:41
investigations, and rescue, $23 million. A
51:45
cruelty-free merchandise program.
51:48
I don't even know how you do that when you're killing 74% of your animals.
51:50
Well, it's not cruel. Yeah, I guess. Sarah
51:54
McLaughlin, hair and makeup, $7 million. Yes,
51:56
exactly. Not
51:58
to mention, I mean, they couldn't extend the company.
51:59
but when they had Melissa Etheridge, it's like, I don't know why they
52:02
have all of them. Yeah, what's it gonna
52:04
catch in my window?
52:06
Yeah, there was an expense in there for $325 for
52:09
one bathtub to drown the animals. Yes,
52:12
no, you got Michael Zicks. Yeah. That's
52:15
his lows. That's, that's his
52:17
lows. She's the lowest. Dad.
52:21
Gerald, you're savage. Here's something else you may
52:23
not know about PETA's, right?
52:25
You're talking about PETA, here's Fast Pack number three.
52:29
I missed.
52:29
Yeah, actually, a lot
52:32
of you will think PETA is for pet owners.
52:35
PETA doesn't believe in pet ownership.
52:37
If you look at PETA originally, they had a radical
52:39
stance and it's been reiterated today. They don't believe that
52:41
you should be able to own pets, but they don't really talk about that
52:43
so much. Okay, the pet ownership that, this
52:46
is from 1983 too. The
52:48
cat, like the dog, must disappear. We should
52:50
cut the domestic cat free from
52:52
our dominance by neutering, neutering, and
52:54
more neutering until our pathetic version of the cat
52:56
ceases to exist.
52:59
This is, and what they'll do is they'll do this. And
53:01
then of
53:01
course. The arms of
53:04
the angel fly
53:07
away
53:10
from here from
53:13
this dark oak
53:16
tunnel and
53:19
the endless nights
53:22
that you fear.
53:24
Why would you do that? Joe Louis is fine. He's
53:26
right here. Joe Louis, come on over
53:28
here. Joe Louis. Come on, show everyone that you're
53:30
fine. Come on, Joe. He's fine.
53:32
He's happy, guys. Come
53:35
on. Oh, he is happy, yeah. Yeah. Hi.
53:38
All right. See? That
53:40
looks like fun. No, I just have to
53:43
go. He just didn't want it. He's out. I'm
53:45
gonna carry you over. Oh, now you. Now.
53:48
Oh. I'm gonna
53:51
get you. I'm gonna get
53:53
you. I'm gonna get you. I
53:56
can't get you. Oh my
53:58
God. Get him. Get him. know what
54:00
this equipment cost? He
54:04
looks happy. He
54:08
doesn't need to be a part of that commercial. That was ridiculous.
54:11
Nobody's sticking pencils in his eyes and stuff. Well
54:13
you had the comment before about getting
54:16
his ears on. By
54:18
the way he just blew an intern off their feet. We
54:22
have good insurance for a reason folks.
54:25
So let's go to Fast Pack number two.
54:29
Got him. This is going really well. Peter
54:33
actually steals and kills pets.
54:36
Did
54:37
you know that? Give
54:39
me a dress to my house. I
54:43
got a shitsuit that won't shut the fuck up.
54:47
Anyways go ahead.
54:49
I thought you were making another wife joke.
54:54
I don't have strays we got to go into backyards. I
54:56
can't do it. No you can't. I love the way. Yes
54:59
of course. Someone
55:02
help me. They
55:04
steal and kill pets. Here's two PETA associates.
55:07
This is a story that you may have heard of. All the references are publicly
55:09
available. They took a family's pet from
55:11
the property and euthanized the animal
55:13
on the same day. Dang.
55:16
So here's from the Guardian. Two women affiliated with PETA
55:18
went on to Xerath's home and took their unattended
55:20
and unleashed to Wawa named Maya. Maya
55:23
was put down later that day. The family
55:25
sued PETA and won $49,000. And
55:28
of course PETA denied the allegations calling
55:30
it a
55:31
terrible accident. That was all they said. I thought
55:34
they blamed a Chinese restaurant. They
55:38
also run a Chinese restaurant. That's part of their operating
55:40
budget. It's research. We need
55:43
one more for the quota. All right I'll be back. Yes.
55:48
This little yapper down the streets had it coming.
55:51
I said I said no MSG. Oh
55:53
I thought you said Mochi Wawa. Oh. Why
55:57
would I say that? I don't know. I thought
55:58
it was weird too. What
56:01
do we do now? Your
56:04
guess is as good as mine. Shih-choo and broccoli.
56:07
Don't waste it. It tastes very
56:09
good. Yes, it's a
56:11
Pomeranian beef. You
56:15
say Mongolian? Uh-huh.
56:17
Yeah. So here's
56:19
the final fact that you guys need to know. Ah!
56:24
That this
56:26
affects not just PETA, but all these
56:28
secular humanist organizations who
56:31
don't want you not only to eat meat or
56:33
drink milk or eat eggs, they
56:36
want you to eat bugs and like it. This
56:38
is a part of international government
56:40
agreements and treaties. This is what they're pushing you
56:42
toward. They don't want you to have choice.
56:45
So here's an example of New York City mayor Adams,
56:47
actually just echoing the sentiment, declaring
56:50
war on meat and dairy. One
56:52
in every five metric tons of carbon
56:54
dioxide our city emits
56:57
comes from food. But
57:00
all food is not created equal. The
57:03
vast majority of food
57:06
that is contributed to our emission
57:08
crisis lies in meat and dairy
57:11
products. Is
57:14
it a fact, doctor? You already know that a plant
57:16
power diet is
57:19
better for your physical and mental
57:21
health. And I am living
57:24
proof of that. But the reality
57:26
is that thanks to inventory, we're
57:29
finding out it is better for
57:32
the planet.
57:34
I am proof of that. You've heard of endomorphs
57:37
and ectomorphs. I am a body type
57:40
of retarded turtle. He
57:45
has a Swedish chef next to me. He says smorgi
57:47
burger. I don't know why he is. He's
57:49
sure. And
57:53
that's wrong. It's not correct
57:55
just to be clear.
57:57
And it's also worse for the environment
57:59
to be clear.
57:59
when you understand what happens if
58:02
everyone moves to plant-based diet. Okay,
58:04
so let me kind of lay this out for you, a lot of people,
58:07
and I want you to conduct this experiment at home. Hit
58:09
the like button, by the way, if you're watching on YouTube, and comment
58:11
below if you knew about this. Let
58:16
me get to it, and then I'll ask you the question, because there's some information that
58:18
you need. Yeah, you should get off YouTube. So a lot of our
58:20
dietary guidelines are not based on health at all. You just
58:22
heard that right there, right? That was a perfect encapsulation.
58:25
It's about politicization. And
58:28
that stems from the idea of
58:30
the environment and what is seen as progressive. So
58:33
I'd like you to do this experiment. Okay, my
58:35
net diary, I believe, is the biggest place
58:37
where you can go in and log your food and your calories.
58:39
Okay, so I went in and did this myself. So
58:42
I went in and I entered in a ribeye
58:44
steak. So ribeye steak from
58:47
a farm, you know, Good Ranchers from a farm, where I know it comes from,
58:49
I know the nutritional profile. The rating
58:52
was a D. Yeah, that's wrong. Okay,
58:55
a whole egg. Rating was a B minus.
58:58
Goat milk that a lot of people don't like, but it's about
59:00
as healthy as B minus. Now let's
59:02
contrast that with Honey Nut Cheerios.
59:06
It's an A minus. It's science. Are you serious?
59:08
Lucky Charms is a B plus. I'm
59:10
saying, let me go even worse. Cheetos
59:13
is a B. What?
59:15
Eggs. Eggs and goat's milk were
59:17
B minus and Cheetos are a B
59:20
and ribeye is a D. Oh
59:23
my God. And they use
59:25
what? The American Heart Association and the
59:28
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
59:31
These are the people who they use as a reference point
59:33
for these guidelines that you follow,
59:35
that Mr. Adams, Mayor Adams believes
59:37
is healthier. Well, let me give you a little bit of a backstory
59:40
on this, on the American
59:42
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. It's really long.
59:44
Let's just go with an acronym. In 2019,
59:47
major global food and beverage companies, they
59:50
committed to this WHO trans fat
59:52
pledge, by the way, too. It's not the same
59:54
as trans. It's just- Yes, exactly.
59:57
Well, okay, let me give you first a few, couple of
59:59
examples.
59:59
Heart Association. All right. Then
1:00:02
you look at the American Association of Dietetics and Nutrition. These
1:00:04
people are funded largely by a huge
1:00:06
amount of funding comes from pharmaceutical companies. I'm
1:00:09
not saying big pharma, man. What I'm saying is it comes from these companies as
1:00:11
well as snack food companies. It does
1:00:13
defy reason and everything that we
1:00:15
know when you think, hold on a second, a
1:00:18
ribeye from a local farm,
1:00:20
I would be better off on a diet of
1:00:22
Cheetos and Lucky Charms than
1:00:24
say ribeye steak and
1:00:27
whole eggs.
1:00:28
That is what they are telling you. That
1:00:30
is what they advise. And by the way, these people are
1:00:32
in agreement with P.A. It all stems from
1:00:34
this neo-environmentalism. You can go back and
1:00:36
look at McDonald's. McDonald's used to use beef tallow
1:00:39
in their fries. And what
1:00:41
happened? They said, well, actually, that's really bad for your health. It's bad
1:00:43
for your heart, saturated fat. But there was a subtext
1:00:45
there, too. There were a bunch of environmental lobbyist groups
1:00:48
who said, no, no, we should use hydrogenated seed oils.
1:00:51
Turns out that's worse for you than beef tallow.
1:00:53
And so now they've decided to go to
1:00:56
other oils that aren't trans fats
1:00:58
but aren't animal fats. So
1:01:00
this is actually something right now that they have applied
1:01:03
this pledge, the WHO, to phase
1:01:05
out industrially produced trans fat from the
1:01:07
global food supply by 2023.
1:01:10
Here's the thing.
1:01:13
The neo-environmentalist group doesn't want
1:01:15
them to do that. Why? Because
1:01:17
the replacement, because it can't be beef, it
1:01:19
can't be tallow, it can't be that saturated fat. But
1:01:22
trans fats are really bad for you, would largely be palm
1:01:24
oil. And that is what, oh,
1:01:26
it's bad for the environment. It's
1:01:29
bad for the environment. And the American Heart Association,
1:01:32
by the way, who also advises
1:01:34
the World Health Organization, they received $6.2 million
1:01:36
from AstraZeneca, Pfizer, $767,000. Verily,
1:01:40
which is Google Life Sciences, $5.4 million. Now,
1:01:42
I know what you're saying, that they also get a bunch of small donations,
1:01:44
sure. But if they have membership dues, and
1:01:46
you're paying, let's say, $20, $30 a year, and they have
1:01:49
a pharmaceutical company paying $6.2 million
1:01:52
a year, to whom are they going to be beholden?
1:01:55
Or if it's PepsiCo, to whom are they going
1:01:57
to be beholden? That's why you have
1:01:59
your... diet calculator tell
1:02:01
you that Cheetos are A-OK, but you know what,
1:02:03
stay away from that New York strip. That could clog your
1:02:05
arteries. So let me get this straight in
1:02:08
this segment.
1:02:09
It's good to eat animals.
1:02:11
It's better for you than eating Cheetos.
1:02:13
I think that's the takeaway. Yeah. I like it. I
1:02:16
do believe that an animal-based diet is probably the
1:02:18
best diet that you can eat. Well, they lose. We win. Yeah,
1:02:20
no, I mean, honestly, I think that as far as being healthy,
1:02:23
and that's primarily what is meat, and then you can
1:02:25
have some vegetables, we should not be eating nearly as much, not
1:02:27
because of gluten, okay, I'm not a pussy. Just
1:02:32
all of this crap. We know trans
1:02:34
fats are bad for you. We know
1:02:36
that now. It's been acknowledged even internationally,
1:02:38
but environmentalist groups and groups
1:02:40
like Peter sing, no, no, no, hold on a second, hold
1:02:43
on a second. Screw humans. We know that we're
1:02:45
giving them all kinds of chronic health problems, and
1:02:48
potentially damaging actually their
1:02:50
internal, and by the way, which could be generational depending
1:02:52
on the amount of damage that we're doing at this point, but
1:02:55
you know what? Hold on a second, palm oil, that
1:02:57
could be bad for the environment. Could be a dick. Yes.
1:03:01
You're thinking of palm,
1:03:03
heart, heart, heart, palms. What's the term in English?
1:03:05
Part of palms. Okay, because if I'm saying, yeah,
1:03:07
the French term. Part of palms, that's artichokes.
1:03:10
Artichokes, it's the same thing, right?
1:03:11
Oh, is it? I don't know, when
1:03:13
you said palm. What just happened here? I thought
1:03:15
it was a religious, the palm, did you get on palm, sir?
1:03:17
Oh, I think we all just had a
1:03:19
stroke. We all got very curious. I think I
1:03:21
caused it. I
1:03:24
thought you were saying artichokes. Well,
1:03:26
look, a while back, they had an opportunity to
1:03:28
kind of decide on what we were gonna focus on for
1:03:30
food health, right? So to see like, what is gonna be healthy?
1:03:33
What are we gonna focus on? It was calories that we chose instead
1:03:35
of sugar and carbs based.
1:03:37
That was saturated fat. Yeah, then it moves to this
1:03:39
and it's like, guys, you're missing the boat on
1:03:41
all of this.
1:03:41
As parents, when you go right
1:03:44
now and you're looking at food, most
1:03:46
of the time, you don't turn it over and look at calorie count
1:03:49
in it because that's usually pretty low for kid stuff.
1:03:51
You look at how much added sugar is in it because
1:03:53
you know what it does to your child immediately. Not
1:03:55
just for long-term health, but you know, they're gonna be bouncing
1:03:57
off the walls. Yeah. those
1:04:00
cereal brands, turn that box over. Look
1:04:02
at how much of your daily intake of carbohydrates
1:04:05
is in there. Look how much added sugar is in there.
1:04:07
Look how much processed crap
1:04:09
is in there. Give me that steak. Well,
1:04:11
they even changed, by the way. Internationally, they've acknowledged
1:04:13
that cholesterol is not nearly as an important of
1:04:15
a marker as C-reactive protein, inflammation,
1:04:18
which has increased dramatically far more by insulin
1:04:20
resistance, by over-intake of sugar, and not
1:04:23
by simply saturated fat. Now,
1:04:25
you don't wanna become dogmatic and eat only
1:04:27
saturated fat. Like some of these carnivore diets, they're like,
1:04:30
all I eat is I just eat the fat from the
1:04:32
steak and I eat nothing else. I haven't taken a good dump
1:04:34
in four months. So, look, eating
1:04:36
a balanced diet that includes animal fat, your body
1:04:38
needs it. Your body needs cholesterol.
1:04:39
We know that now to produce hormones.
1:04:42
So think that you can't come up with a more brilliant way
1:04:44
to create, especially on 420, to
1:04:46
create a generation of dumb, malnourished,
1:04:50
weak, chronically ill-depressed people,
1:04:52
get rid of life-giving foods under
1:04:55
the guise of environmentalism,
1:04:57
and I'll throw more weed at it. I
1:05:00
love it. Yeah, no, sorry, Nick. What were you just...
1:05:03
I thought you were about to say something. Yeah, I was. I was gonna
1:05:05
say, how about as far as the information
1:05:08
about nutrients in the package, let's get rid of the,
1:05:10
I don't know, get rid of the metric system. More
1:05:12
people don't know what about 1500 milligrams
1:05:15
of sodium is. That's true.
1:05:16
That's a good point. Oh, yeah, salt. Yeah,
1:05:19
salt. That'll kill ya. Not that much. No,
1:05:21
but the metric system. Seriously, what is that about? Well, actually,
1:05:23
what would you do if you weren't doing grams or if you weren't doing
1:05:25
milliliters? You know what? I have
1:05:27
no idea. You put, yeah, I guess you could put, but it's
1:05:29
just too small. I think it's too small. I don't
1:05:31
think it's 0.0001. That's right, Sam.
1:05:34
I'm the best at it. I'm lying. I
1:05:36
was doing the math in my head. I'm like, could we do that? But
1:05:39
is it not, okay. We could. That is metric,
1:05:41
is it not? It is metric. It's very stupid. It's
1:05:44
a very stupid system, the metric system. Actually,
1:05:46
it probably makes
1:05:46
more sense. I don't know. I have no idea. I
1:05:48
was raised in Canada where they said, we use the metric system. Oh, that's right.
1:05:51
And I say, okay, how tall are you? Yeah. I'm
1:05:56
like, that's 1.1 meter. I'm like, see, you're full of crap. They're
1:05:59
not even.
1:05:59
Consistent with it. I get it if they just
1:06:02
weren't pricks about it. I'd be fine with it So this is the point here.
1:06:04
We're talking about Peter and they're protesting Budweiser, which is
1:06:06
fun You know break off the pool cues let them have tryouts
1:06:08
But you need to understand what's happening beneath the surface
1:06:10
the influence of it says a war of ideology
1:06:13
of secular Humanism when they have acknowledged
1:06:15
that this will harm people right continuing
1:06:18
to feed them a bunch of hydrogenated vegetable
1:06:20
oils that occur nowhere in nature
1:06:23
and have unilaterally been condemned as bad
1:06:25
for your heart Is it but no no, but
1:06:27
we care more about the environment and
1:06:29
they do all of this under the guise of you know Just
1:06:32
caring about animals hmm
1:06:34
Which is nice, I guess they
1:06:36
care about
1:06:37
killing All
1:06:42
right guys stop he's fine. He was fine a minute
1:06:44
ago. I told you he's okay. You guys do to him What
1:06:46
are you sure I mean? He's absolutely fine. Yes.
1:06:48
He's out there all right. He just attacked the new intern.
1:06:51
I Didn't know well
1:06:53
hey look before before we go any further. I
1:06:55
have some really good news what really what
1:06:58
are you sure? Are you fake getting my hopes up or is there
1:07:00
actually good? No buzzfeed shuts
1:07:02
down its news division?
1:07:04
They
1:07:07
shut down their news division. We're using that term a little
1:07:10
loosely these days exactly a bunch
1:07:12
of gifts of cats holding hands celebratory
1:07:14
music please yeah, can I get something
1:07:17
that's happy go there you go Music
1:07:20
that's not music. It's just a little bit of confetti to people listening
1:07:22
on audio. They're going no they can't all be gems I Didn't
1:07:27
know they still had a news division Buzzfeed
1:07:30
that's when you know you're a loser. It's like it's
1:07:32
like someone retiring and people going you're still around
1:07:34
Couldn't
1:07:38
happen to a better man buzz newsfeed
1:07:41
they had a news division. Let me guess they had
1:07:43
budgeting problems. What's next the weather Yeah
1:07:47
Next is gonna be a CNN is gonna shut down Don
1:07:49
Lemon show like well. We just don't have the budget for shit
1:07:52
He's black, and he's gay you can't fire that yeah
1:07:54
the report says that buzzfeed is shutting down It's
1:07:57
news division apart to effort to cut 15%
1:07:59
of its workforce. 15%
1:08:01
of its workforce.
1:08:04
Elon Musk cut 80% of his doing.
1:08:06
Which tells you where their priorities are. It's 15% that they need to cut
1:08:08
down. So the first thing we're eliminating is
1:08:11
news. What's
1:08:13
the other 85%? I'm not up on the opinion.
1:08:15
That's probably HR. HR. Yes,
1:08:18
HR from all their writers getting handsy.
1:08:20
Yeah, put a dent in that. Yeah. That's like Fox
1:08:23
News. It's like, okay, we have about 15% to news
1:08:25
and we had about 75% to silencing all
1:08:28
the women Roger Ailsgrove. So I'm
1:08:31
going to do what you
1:08:31
got to do. Allegedly. That a great eye. I'll put it
1:08:33
on my shirt. Yes, he does. And soft hands.
1:08:36
That's Shepard
1:08:39
Smith. Oh,
1:08:43
I guarantee you, him and Don Lemon are hanging
1:08:45
out at Langons. Oh, no doubt.
1:08:47
Did you see what I did with Vivek today? Yes.
1:08:50
You were just such a little bitch. I loved it. We don't
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need viewers. No, tell it. It's
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overrated. People watching
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and stuff. I
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do the news for me. I don't care what people think. I just do
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1:09:10
of fact, I prefer people don't watch. That's why I do
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what I do. I've been fired,
1:09:14
Don.
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Which by the way, we're not going to be shutting down our news division
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here because, well, it's all blended,
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I guess. We don't really necessarily have a news division, but we
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Have to burn the flag. Your show went number
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me dear say, there's a monkey. Yeah, well,
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I'm powerful. It's
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like a loop in hell. I want to die.
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Picture what? There's a twins. Lateral
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Ali wasn't just an impressionable young racist
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a home intruder is that. Third
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time's coming, you clockwork elf demon
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gay frog. That's what I've been saying. It's time
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right now
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to fact check the fact checkers. A
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lot
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Now is the time for
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wow. Not on purpose. Nick
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had to go use the bathroom because
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I've got to prostate the sense of a grapefruit. I
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feel better. Yeah, I feel feel I'm
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coming down. Yeah, you were you were not
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present for a little bit that I was definitely present
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but angry present. Yeah, angry.
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Well, look, we can't control. Here's the thing that we appreciate
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Any
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opportunity to get on all fours, a Nick? So
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I got the job. Nick,
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don't tell tall tales. I
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was on all fours. And
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that's not the term we use. It's referred to as the frightened
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turtle. Ah, yes, indeed.
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I wasn't mad at
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don't know exactly how all
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There's no assistant?
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the mug. But not France. No, and- Screw
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mug, but enjoy your sandmines.
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Send
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them instructions on how to make it out of clay. There
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you go. Bake it in the sun. It's
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evil. Just a little. That's
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the meanest thing I think I've ever heard in this studio. Very
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accurate. Sorry, Cameroonians. Good Lord.
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All right, since I also have to, it's time.
1:15:54
We're gonna go to chat Thursday. Gerald, Nick, you guys
1:15:57
just- Where are you performing, Nick? But you know what, you
1:15:59
guys,
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go go go.
1:16:06
All right, so Nick, where are you performing? Tomorrow
1:16:09
night is I'm going to be at St.
1:16:12
Charles funny bone in
1:16:14
St. Charles, Missouri and
1:16:16
the next night the funny bone in St.
1:16:18
Louis proper. Oh, yes. Really?
1:16:21
Where can they get tickets to this? Go to NickDip.com. NickDip.com.
1:16:24
NickDip.com. Yeah, and
1:16:26
get tickets. So I'm sure the funny bone has
1:16:28
a whatever.
1:16:30
What's that for a plug? They
1:16:32
have a whatever, fine. They got a thing. They're
1:16:34
going to insult you if you come out anyway. Yeah.
1:16:37
That's part of the fun though, right? No, absolutely not.
1:16:40
Just sit there and keep your mouth shut. Let
1:16:42
me talk. Pick up my eight bucks. Laugh.
1:16:45
I'll tell you to laugh. Oh, look at Kenny
1:16:47
Rogers is going to be with me. There you go. Who's
1:16:51
that guy in the promo? All right.
1:16:54
Let's take a chat real quick while
1:16:57
we've got Stephen away. All right. From
1:16:59
Justin
1:17:00
Moran, 14. Question for the crew. What are
1:17:02
your favorite outdoor activities? Well,
1:17:04
that's a gay question. Do you want to
1:17:06
take it? It's
1:17:09
for Gerald. Not a gay answer. I didn't
1:17:11
say that. My favorite outdoor activity
1:17:13
isn't that. Favorite
1:17:15
outdoor activity. Nick, you go first.
1:17:18
Egging my neighbor's house. What's
1:17:20
that? Chihuahua wrangling. Public
1:17:23
service is my favorite outdoor activity.
1:17:25
No, I like, I know you're going to hate this, Nick.
1:17:27
I don't know how you feel about these guys, but Stephen gives me crap about
1:17:29
it all the
1:17:30
time. But with
1:17:32
so much going on, it's hard to just kind of clear your head and cycling
1:17:34
did that for me for a long time. But
1:17:36
I rode in giant groups of people. We stayed off major roads. I wasn't
1:17:38
that jerk during rush hour, the one person going five miles
1:17:41
an hour, knowing that he
1:17:43
shouldn't be on the road. You were on the road. You were on
1:17:46
the road. You were on the road. You were
1:17:48
on the road. You were on the road. You were
1:17:50
on the road. You shouldn't be on the road. But
1:17:52
can I ask you, you're not wearing the you're not dressed
1:17:54
like Lance Armstrong. I am with a helmet. Do
1:17:57
you have dental mirrors on the helmet like a nerd?
1:17:59
No. No? All right.
1:18:02
You're good. Yeah, no, I don't have that. I just turned
1:18:04
my head and look. The
1:18:06
old fashioned way to get paralyzed. Yeah. Yeah.
1:18:09
You and your giant group. You
1:18:13
don't want chafing when you're riding. No. Exactly.
1:18:15
Miles. Yeah, OK, Lance. Two hours. He's doing
1:18:18
the Tour de France. He's causing a traffic jam
1:18:20
in Frisco. I'm not. I promise
1:18:22
I'm not. That's not what's happening. So
1:18:24
the giant group goes up. They go up the motor vehicle. And
1:18:26
they go, it's like a bike. It's like a motor. Just like every
1:18:29
motor vehicle. OK,
1:18:29
let's start out with a game of chicken. We'll see who scores first. I
1:18:33
won't even wear a helmet, bitch. I
1:18:37
hate cyclists. You do.
1:18:39
Yeah. I don't want to look at him right now
1:18:41
because I'm so angry. I'm
1:18:43
not a big fan either.
1:18:46
Oh, I'm turning left. Oh, I'm turning
1:18:49
right. I don't do any of that. That's the thing too
1:18:51
now. By the way, they do this for right and left. No.
1:18:53
You're supposed to go left. This. And right. Yes,
1:18:56
but it's too confusing because this is stop.
1:18:58
And if you don't have the shoulder mobility, you just try
1:19:00
to pile up. None of us do that. Only motor on
1:19:02
us. Exactly, because you don't even agree to your own rules. Just
1:19:06
do us all a favor and die and decrease
1:19:08
the surplus population. Is it not true that
1:19:10
you and I rode bikes through Traverse City?
1:19:13
Zip it. On a bike trail, Gerald.
1:19:15
On the road. She
1:19:16
told me to pass the cars. On the side.
1:19:19
We didn't use it like a lane. I'd have to kick
1:19:21
my own ass. While we were drinking. What were you drinking?
1:19:23
Oh, yeah. Was whoever lost? I don't know what the bet
1:19:25
was. Had to chug a tall boy of
1:19:28
paps blue ribbon. No, no, no. It was
1:19:30
warm though. Oh, I don't like that. Yeah.
1:19:33
I don't like it anymore. After doing beer tastings,
1:19:35
we were like, all right, look, there's like a mile ride back to where
1:19:38
we're going. We can hop on the bus, which is what most people
1:19:40
do. And he goes,
1:19:41
I think we should ride it back. That's right. And then we'll
1:19:43
jump in the bay. It
1:19:45
was 16 miles by. And then we got Swimmers' Inch. Which
1:19:47
is a nice way of saying there's duck shit. Swimmers'
1:19:50
Inch. In the lakes. We
1:19:53
got like, swimmers' Inch. Like we're meth heads. Oh,
1:19:56
yeah. Swimmers' Inch. What's that? See
1:19:58
all that duck shit? It was hilarious.
1:19:59
That's kind of bother you for a while. It was beautiful
1:20:02
though. You get that in the pool
1:20:04
that Biden used to be a lifeguard. If
1:20:07
you're a lucky. Exactly.
1:20:10
All right. Did we already do the chat Thursday stinger? Yeah,
1:20:12
we did. Okay. Let's take some chats. Is there anything else that
1:20:14
I missed? No, I took one chat. Oh, okay.
1:20:17
Ended up being cycling.
1:20:18
Oh, that's how we got there. Thanks.
1:20:20
Outdoor activity. Oh, what did you say? What?
1:20:22
Your favorite outdoor? Egg in my neighbor's house. My
1:20:26
favorite outdoor activity is like actually probably a shooting
1:20:29
range. Ah, in a quiet place.
1:20:31
Like, uh, you know, that place in Northern Michigan, where there's
1:20:33
like a mall. Yes. I'm
1:20:37
going to be pinned to them all recently. That's what I
1:20:39
make it. Tactical
1:20:42
training only. That
1:20:46
was horrible. I'm kidding everybody. Oh no. Not
1:20:48
like hammer is mocking people who are doomed
1:20:50
to a life of mining sand and tell them to
1:20:52
build it out of clay. No,
1:20:54
I pointed to tool man. That was weird.
1:20:57
Um, shooting ranges
1:20:59
outside, shooting ranges
1:21:01
outside or fine. I hate shooting ranges inside cause it's
1:21:03
just not as fun. And I always end up being like a signing
1:21:06
cause it's like, you know, a lot of gun people are fans. So
1:21:08
I like go, if there's a place where I can go outside where it's quiet, I find
1:21:10
it actually pretty meditative. And outside of that, I
1:21:12
like just doing very little, like nothing. If there's water,
1:21:14
I'll just be in the water. I'll swim. Um, I, I,
1:21:17
where we are is
1:21:18
not super outdoorsy unfortunately.
1:21:20
Uh, but uh,
1:21:22
I like the outdoors. I just don't like spiders.
1:21:24
It's fair. Yeah. So
1:21:26
I don't do a lot of outdoors thing because that's where the spiders
1:21:29
tend. Where you live in it. Does it? What do you, that's where they
1:21:31
tend to be. The spiders outside anywhere outside. I
1:21:33
don't care. It could be in the Northeast. It could be here
1:21:35
in Georgia. Do you get, do you get big? You see big spiders
1:21:37
out where you are? Uh, absolutely not. Okay.
1:21:40
How do you feel about the wolf spider?
1:21:42
I just saw one the other
1:21:44
day. Yeah. I sent the video to Johnny boy. Oh,
1:21:46
he was furious that I didn't kill it. A
1:21:49
big wolf spider out there. Yes. I'll show you
1:21:51
the video. It was, I mean it was the size of,
1:21:53
it was, you know, maybe half
1:21:56
the size of this. No, I
1:21:58
can't stand it. I fought one time.
1:21:59
No, no, they're not poisonous, but they deserve
1:22:02
to die anyway. Okay, all right. Yeah, the brown recluse
1:22:04
is poisonous. Yeah, that's good. Bites are pretty bad though. Look at
1:22:06
those things. What the hell is that? Yeah, yeah.
1:22:08
That's a rose spider. That's a, yes. A
1:22:11
rose. I'm sure Lil Nas
1:22:13
X probably does have a rose. That's fair. Start
1:22:16
selling it. What the hell was that? You
1:22:18
start selling it with like a Brooks. He's like, it's the new
1:22:20
Brooks Brothers spider roasts. They're like,
1:22:22
don't put a dead spider on our shirts and start selling
1:22:25
them. That guy puts vials
1:22:27
of blood and Nike sneakers and sold them. They're
1:22:29
like, there's
1:22:29
no licensing agreement. You just put random
1:22:32
blood in our sneakers. And so you can't do that. That's illegal.
1:22:35
But it's my blood. It's not even
1:22:37
your blood. Oh. Maybe that's why
1:22:39
it's so skinny. All right, next chat.
1:22:41
From one Canadian
1:22:43
for Trump, question for the crew. Who do you
1:22:46
think should be the next VP, i.e.
1:22:48
running mate for Trump? Oh, what
1:22:50
do you think Nick? You have strong opinions on this
1:22:52
often.
1:22:53
I know you like Vivek.
1:22:55
I don't know if she'll make the jump, but Kamala Harris.
1:23:00
She's gonna see power, of course. She probably has a good long
1:23:02
jump. No, I want somebody, for
1:23:04
Trump, I want it to be a woman, somebody really
1:23:06
smoking. Yeah.
1:23:08
Carrie Anderson's Canadian,
1:23:10
right? Yeah, she's Canadian. I
1:23:13
don't know. I
1:23:14
would go with, they'll
1:23:17
never do this, but yeah, Vivek. Vivek?
1:23:22
Yeah. It'd be interesting, yeah. Here's the problem with
1:23:24
Donald. I really would. Here's the problem with Donald Trump's VP.
1:23:27
This is what he's going to run into. Most people
1:23:29
clamor at the opportunity to be VP because then they're next
1:23:32
in line to be the president, right? So typically,
1:23:34
right now, you probably wouldn't see the conflict that
1:23:36
you see with DeSantis and Donald Trump because Ron
1:23:39
DeSantis would say, okay, VP, and then I'm next to run for
1:23:41
president. The reason why is because Donald Trump
1:23:43
turns on a lot of his people on a dime. Now, I'm not
1:23:45
saying that Mike Pence didn't deserve it because Mike Pence
1:23:47
is a weiner, but a lot of other people, all
1:23:50
of a sudden, he just, you know, if he needed a scapegoat
1:23:52
and no one wants that, they think it's too high of a risk
1:23:55
and they don't want to be on that ticket because if something goes sideways,
1:23:58
they're going to be blamed and they ruin their chances.
1:23:59
is to run for president. So Donald Trump has sort of boxed
1:24:02
himself in a little bit here. So he's probably
1:24:04
going to have to pick from a second tier of
1:24:06
people. And my guess is his VP pick,
1:24:09
my guess, and I hope this isn't the case, I
1:24:11
really, is probably going to be kind of swampy.
1:24:14
Really? That's my guess. Ah.
1:24:16
Really? I hope you're wrong. I hope he finds
1:24:18
somebody good and qualified. Yeah, I don't
1:24:20
know. Judy Sheindler. Yes. She
1:24:23
said Judy Gold. She wrote the comedy Bible. I
1:24:26
love Judy. Yeah. Crunk. It's
1:24:30
not canonical.
1:24:34
Canonical? Canonical. Either
1:24:36
way, I don't know what you're talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about.
1:24:38
It's more like the. Canonical, canonical. The
1:24:40
Dead Sea jokes.
1:24:42
Let's go to the next chapter. Oh. I
1:24:45
must have missed that scroll. It's a joke
1:24:47
about another, you know, other Abrahamic faith, Judeo
1:24:51
sect that had different practices. All right,
1:24:53
next one. From Carful007,
1:24:55
in the event of a crash like this morning, where should we
1:24:57
check for updates? We may not be helping by constantly
1:25:00
reloading. Oh, I should have asked you. Did you have a pick
1:25:02
for VP before? Sorry, I didn't mean to ignore your chat. Did you have
1:25:04
a pick? I said mine, it was Carrie Lake. Carrie Lake? I
1:25:07
think. Oh, good one. Yeah.
1:25:09
I don't know that that's. She doesn't have the experience.
1:25:11
I know. you know,
1:25:14
she doesn't have the experience. I think she, I think she. Firecracker.
1:25:16
And I don't think that by the way, experience
1:25:18
in politics makes you a good leader. I just look at Donald
1:25:21
Trump, how much better he was than, you know,
1:25:23
Professor Biden. Yeah. How about Con Belize
1:25:25
Rice? Oh no, she's out.
1:25:27
She's out of politics. Yeah. She's,
1:25:29
she doesn't want to be a part of that anymore. What is she good? UFC
1:25:31
now? What is she doing? Exactly.
1:25:34
Yeah. Scott, what's his first name? Was
1:25:37
he from Kentucky or Tennessee? No. No,
1:25:39
no, no. Last name, last name Scott. I bought a Scott. I
1:25:41
can't remember his name. Tim Scott?
1:25:43
The black guy? Yeah, yeah. Yeah,
1:25:45
Tim Scott. Him. Yeah, he would be pretty interesting.
1:25:47
No. No. Come
1:25:49
on, why? Why, Nick? Oh, bland. He sounds
1:25:52
like, it's talking, Republican talking points.
1:25:54
He's got nothing new to say. Well, no, that's what Steven is saying
1:25:56
though. He may end up being a little kind of swampy,
1:25:58
more kind of a little bit of a rose. Yeah, but you don't want that.
1:25:59
I thought you said, right? He had the governor of
1:26:02
Indiana. Yeah, that's who you want. That's
1:26:04
true. The guy had a fly walking
1:26:06
across his scalp for five hours and didn't
1:26:09
know it. Yeah, that's true. That's
1:26:11
right. Mike Pence was not a great choice. No. Just
1:26:14
so milk toast. He's like, Mike
1:26:16
Pence is like, when you
1:26:17
make a movie about a president. He will do
1:26:19
it. Exactly. Right, he's the guy. He looks
1:26:21
like a GI Joe, but actually if you were to see an ad pretend
1:26:23
from Mike Pence GI Joe, it
1:26:26
would say actual size. And the fly actually
1:26:28
walked across his eye. Didn't blink. Yeah.
1:26:31
Just saying. Do you guys remember those ads? Dead from
1:26:33
the neck up. For airheads, the shoes,
1:26:35
and it would say actual size. Yeah. In
1:26:37
the comic books. That was not true at all. Not at all
1:26:39
true. I don't know if they changed the font. I have no idea. The
1:26:41
question was, what do we do if it crashes? Yeah.
1:26:44
So what happened yesterday was YouTube
1:26:47
obviously.
1:26:47
And today was just Rumble servers. So there's really nothing
1:26:50
we can do if it happens with Rumble. Check
1:26:52
where they can check instead of reload, reload, reload. So
1:26:55
typically what we'll do is we'll put it out on social. Really quickly,
1:26:57
yes, on social media. So make sure you're following us
1:26:59
on social media. Whichever one you use,
1:27:01
follow us there. And then we'll put something
1:27:03
out and let you know, hey, starting two minutes late. Yes. And
1:27:06
just to be clear, every single person in this office has been ready
1:27:08
on time for the last month. So anytime
1:27:11
we've been late, it has not been because of people here. Yeah,
1:27:13
it's like a technical. These things happen, but we want
1:27:15
you guys to know. And so if we're gonna start five or 10 minutes
1:27:17
late because of that, then we'll put out, Well,
1:27:20
the reason it's happening is because no one's tried it. And
1:27:22
now you're seeing other major conservative companies who
1:27:24
are running up against these same problems with YouTube and
1:27:26
with Twitter. And this is something, right? We
1:27:28
were like Chicken Little saying only, we were telling the truth. And
1:27:31
now the sky is falling for a lot of people. No one's
1:27:33
really tried it. We tried to, we're doing
1:27:35
it preemptively. And that's going to come with
1:27:37
some technical growing pains, but it's
1:27:39
because there are so many of you. And
1:27:41
the more of you who sign up, the more people like, I mean, there's
1:27:43
no one like Nick, but the more people, several
1:27:46
tiers below Nick are comparable to Nick in their own
1:27:48
wheelhouses, we can bring on. There are people
1:27:50
who are banging at the gates right now. We're saying, well, hold on, hold
1:27:52
on. We have to see how many people are
1:27:55
signing up for the infrastructure because we
1:27:58
don't get billionaire investors. We pay.
1:27:59
as we go, we are beholden entirely
1:28:02
to you. Not like NPR says,
1:28:04
we are entirely beholden to you. That's a good place
1:28:06
to be. They're having to build just about everything because
1:28:08
every time we're like, hey, there's an easy solution, they're just like,
1:28:10
yeah, but they're terms of service. Right. Yeah,
1:28:13
but they're terms of service. Exactly, and Rumble does not want to deal with
1:28:15
that. They can just at some point pull
1:28:17
the rug out. So we're not doing that. Who's building a service
1:28:19
now? Radio Shack? Yes. Right.
1:28:23
No, they have their own, but they have to also
1:28:26
use third parties because there's so many people and
1:28:28
very soon they're not going to need anybody else. But that's
1:28:31
a thing too. You know, you have these companies who rely on
1:28:33
the services
1:28:34
of whether it's AT&T or Verizon
1:28:36
or Google or these other big companies.
1:28:38
Guess what? They can pinch that valve whenever they
1:28:40
want and Rumble has made it a part of their mission
1:28:42
to ensure that that doesn't happen. And
1:28:45
no one else has that capability, which is
1:28:47
really something that we're excited about, but
1:28:50
we also know that it's more difficult and far more
1:28:52
expensive. Let's go on to the next chat.
1:28:55
From B. Hammond, question for the crew. I'm
1:28:58
struggling with trying to quit smoking and lose weight at the same
1:29:00
time. I try to stay on my schedule, but it's proving
1:29:02
difficult. Any advice on how to power through?
1:29:05
Cocaine. Oh my God. From
1:29:10
Gerald. Colombian Gold,
1:29:13
nose candy. Well, you don't smoke anymore. We were just talking about that,
1:29:15
Nick. I mean, you smoked a lot. I was
1:29:17
never a heavy, heavy smart. I'm
1:29:19
not a two, three pack. I was never that guy.
1:29:21
It started off socially. Bullshit,
1:29:23
look at the backs of your ass right now.
1:29:25
The what? That's because I'm, you know,
1:29:27
it's cause I'm going to deal with these people, myself included.
1:29:31
No, but you did smoke and you stopped.
1:29:33
Yeah. Like I'll have one in the morning to
1:29:35
get things going, you know, with a cup of coffee.
1:29:38
And then I'll have one at night and think, you
1:29:40
know, like Bob Segas said, you know, we've
1:29:43
got the night moves, baby. Yeah. Yeah.
1:29:45
That thing. Here's where I mess up though. When
1:29:48
I, when I do go on the road, some clubs go, yeah, you can.
1:29:51
And that's when I mess up. Right. When
1:29:53
I have it on stay, I swear to God, it makes me
1:29:55
funnier. No, that thing
1:29:57
does have benefits for your verbal fluidity.
1:29:59
People know I do use nicotine. I've
1:30:02
never smoked cigarettes. I smoke cigars occasionally. You're
1:30:04
delicious, try them. Yeah, I, well, yeah they
1:30:06
are. I
1:30:08
smoke cigars or pipes and I do use
1:30:10
like Swedish snus, which is the reason why is
1:30:12
because it's the most highly regulated and so I use that nicotine
1:30:15
as something that, yeah, it does help with your verbal fluidity. It
1:30:17
does help with your short-term memory. And
1:30:19
there are some long-term benefits that they say if
1:30:21
you could be disciplined and take one, and I'm not advocating
1:30:24
that you start, but there are some studies that say if
1:30:26
you could take one piece of nicotine gum a day, as
1:30:28
you get older, just one piece, it might
1:30:29
help prevent like plaque formation
1:30:32
on your brain and Alzheimer's and dementia, which makes
1:30:34
sense because they give these people with a lot of these neurodegenerative
1:30:36
diseases, levodopa and nicotine
1:30:38
increases dopamine. So what I would say is
1:30:41
great, good, quit smoking. I
1:30:44
don't know necessarily how to address
1:30:46
the scheduling issue, but I will say if
1:30:48
there is some kind of nicotine replacement
1:30:51
therapy, if you're finding it very difficult, don't
1:30:53
allow the media to demonize it as
1:30:56
cigarettes. Nicotine in and of itself is not
1:30:59
nearly as addictive. They've done studies on
1:31:01
this, particularly on rats, where they gave them access to a drip
1:31:04
of nicotine by itself in the absence of other
1:31:06
chemicals that you have in cigarettes. And they actually
1:31:08
didn't self-administer it nearly
1:31:10
as often as people thought. In some cases,
1:31:12
less addictive than caffeine, certainly
1:31:14
than alcohol. So remember we were told it was worse than heroin
1:31:16
when we were growing up? Yes. That's the disservice
1:31:18
you do to the kids when you say it's more addictive than heroin, well, that's a lie. And
1:31:20
then you say, and there are no benefits. Anyone
1:31:23
who's ever used nicotine knows that there are benefits. It's
1:31:25
like saying- Yeah, you look cool. Yes, exactly. It's
1:31:27
immediate. You're in the sandboxed first
1:31:29
grade. It's remarkable how quickly
1:31:32
it happens too. Like that guy was a dweeb
1:31:34
and now I wanna be like him. What is it? And
1:31:37
he's a dweeb again and I wanna be
1:31:39
in his clique. And he's a dewack to dweeb. What's happening?
1:31:43
But there are benefits to nicotine and
1:31:45
obviously you shouldn't be using it if you don't use
1:31:48
it. And there are nicotine replacement therapies
1:31:50
that can help you out. My mom quit smoking when she found out she
1:31:52
was pregnant with my brother, just immediate. She went
1:31:56
out into the waiting room and she said, does
1:31:58
anyone want my box? She had a pack of cigarettes.
1:31:59
Does anyone want this? I'm throwing it out. And they said, Oh, everyone
1:32:02
says that you'll want it back. She said, Nope. She threw it in the trash.
1:32:04
She never smoked again. Yeah.
1:32:06
My mom started when she knew she was going to have
1:32:08
me. Oh, did she? Yeah, she saw the sonogram.
1:32:13
Well, it didn't help that you were Damien in the sonogram.
1:32:16
One of those little bumps on his head. Yes. Is
1:32:18
that rare eight month sonogram? Well,
1:32:22
I tried. Is he
1:32:24
kicking? No, I think a marching band in there. What is
1:32:26
happening? It's like the music man. So,
1:32:29
but with anything else, it takes a while to break a habit. So good
1:32:31
on you. And I think, I think there's a difference between chemical
1:32:34
dependency, addiction, and a habit. There
1:32:36
are some people who can become chemically dependent,
1:32:38
for example, on painkillers for
1:32:40
the rest of their life. I know someone was in a car wreck who's never going
1:32:42
to walk right again, whose face was fractured. Like, I
1:32:44
don't know how many different places. And this person has been
1:32:46
taking now for at least 15 years, a prescribed
1:32:49
dose of opiates. That's, I don't know if it's twice
1:32:51
a day, three, this person probably would have
1:32:53
ill effects if they stopped taking it, but there aren't the
1:32:56
severe ill effects of taking it as prescribed compared
1:32:58
to the crippling pain this person would live with.
1:33:00
That's different from a habit. Sometimes
1:33:03
people, right, they get home and they, they think that it's
1:33:05
an addiction, but they have
1:33:06
a habit of having a glass of wine, right? And you can get into
1:33:08
those habits and you can break those. Those are easier. Addiction
1:33:11
is really a compulsion, right? And
1:33:14
that's something that is a little bit different. I don't know in
1:33:16
which camp you find yourself, but I think we do a pretty bad
1:33:18
job societally in separating
1:33:21
those three things. Unfortunately,
1:33:23
we demonize people who chemically need
1:33:25
something like after surgery, like we created
1:33:27
the opioid crisis by not allowing doctors to prescribe
1:33:29
them to people who needed them after major surgery.
1:33:32
So now fentanyl has been coming through the border and we treat
1:33:34
them as though they're all addicts. It's not the same
1:33:36
thing. So, uh, I don't
1:33:38
know. That's kind of, I don't know if it's really advice. I'm sorry if it
1:33:40
doesn't help next job. From Prins
1:33:43
P question, what biblical
1:33:45
theology would you like to do a deeper
1:33:47
dive into and why? That's for you, Gerald.
1:33:50
When I thought that was the question we had for them, they're
1:33:52
turning the question back on. Oh yeah. That's a question
1:33:54
for you guys. Yeah. This is one for you to answer so that Gerald
1:33:57
knows what to do on his Friday show. Yeah. Uh,
1:33:59
I mean,
1:33:59
Well, but one of the deeper dive things
1:34:02
that I like going into is eschatology, right?
1:34:04
Not because I think that that's what people should think about,
1:34:06
but because it touches so many different parts of
1:34:08
scripture. And so it's actually kind of a fun
1:34:11
kind of jumping off point to talk about different
1:34:13
sections of scripture. Not like, Hey guys,
1:34:15
it's these horsemen coming in and all hell's about
1:34:17
to break loose, right? I don't want to necessarily go into all
1:34:19
that, but it's fun. It's fun to talk about. Yeah. Well, my eschatologist,
1:34:23
my eschatician just threads my eyebrows.
1:34:25
That's, that's, um, S S petition.
1:34:28
Well,
1:34:29
that explains it. Yeah. I don't think
1:34:31
she went to seminary. All right. Next chat from
1:34:34
Steven's juicy ball. Hey,
1:34:36
question for crew. Is it realistic
1:34:39
to believe this extreme wokeness will die off only
1:34:41
when a catastrophic event, i.e. global war takes
1:34:43
place because it will force people to prioritize what
1:34:45
matters or will the current event
1:34:48
level of wokeness continue through these events? You
1:34:50
know what? That's a very good question. I was just asking my
1:34:52
dad about this the other day. Uh, and
1:34:54
Nick, I'm curious your thoughts on this. Do you house things at the home?
1:34:57
Yeah. Yes. How do you, do
1:34:59
you think that we'll look
1:35:00
back on this gender, the trans
1:35:03
thing that's gone out? Do you think we'll look back and say, whoa, that got
1:35:05
out of hand and people will correct it or do you
1:35:07
think it's just going to continue? First of all, I
1:35:09
won't be around when it's time. I'm saying
1:35:11
it could happen. Well,
1:35:15
my grandpa's pathology. So you'll
1:35:18
be around for longer than you think.
1:35:19
I, uh, I
1:35:21
don't, it's a, it's a, it's a great question. It's
1:35:23
gonna, I really believe we're
1:35:26
in the, the final weeks of Rome
1:35:28
with, well, every Republic that falls,
1:35:31
all this type of crap goes on, doesn't it? Yeah. Sex
1:35:33
and gender. And, um, yeah. And
1:35:35
I think, uh, yeah, I think we're, we're, you don't
1:35:38
think there's enough pushback. You don't think that it'll, it'll
1:35:40
swing the other way. No, it's the only way you're
1:35:42
going to swing it the other way. And I don't want to say this
1:35:44
cause I'm not condoned, but you're going to have to get physical.
1:35:47
Yeah, there's going to have to be, well, I do think that people's
1:35:49
line of the sand
1:35:49
should be if they try and come and take your kids as they're talking about
1:35:51
in Washington. Yes. That is a pro.
1:35:54
They're using force to take your children. That would
1:35:56
be an entirely appropriate scenario
1:35:58
to use force to protect your children.
1:35:59
And I think that as they push this look, people
1:36:02
don't like it when you start messing with their kids. You'll have
1:36:04
some people who will. So a part
1:36:06
of me, I'd say it's 60-40. I do think that
1:36:08
it swings back a little bit.
1:36:11
But you're right. The
1:36:13
thing is, the reason this is happening is because we have
1:36:15
it so easy, relatively speaking, compared
1:36:17
to our grandparents and our great-grandparents.
1:36:20
And so we have to look, like you just heard Sam
1:36:22
Britton, Matt Damon, Kimo look alike saying, now
1:36:25
it's about survival. Can you
1:36:27
imagine someone coming back from D-Day
1:36:30
with a white picket fence and someone calls
1:36:32
them a WAP or someone is like, I need to learn how to survive
1:36:35
with these names. So to them, it's
1:36:37
survival right now. This is the war they're fighting.
1:36:39
So there is that component.
1:36:41
But I do think that there
1:36:43
is pushback. And you guys are the pendulum.
1:36:45
You guys are the pendulum that swings back the other
1:36:47
way. I really do think that. And there are enough of you
1:36:49
out there. You just have to stop trying
1:36:51
to be polite and pacifying the people who
1:36:53
are doing this. Yeah, I 100% agree. My problem
1:36:56
with the question though is, if
1:36:58
things continue as they are right now,
1:37:01
yes, there is pushback and yes, there can be
1:37:03
kind of ground taken back. If a war happens, no.
1:37:06
My problem with the war scenario is that typically
1:37:08
in a time of war, you turn to the government, right?
1:37:11
Because nationality, like this nationalism
1:37:14
starts to be the thing that unites you.
1:37:16
And right now the leaders in government don't
1:37:18
share your values. And so you're looking
1:37:20
to them because we have to, because we have to fight a common
1:37:23
enemy. But this gives them license to
1:37:25
pretty much do whatever they want now. I have a little story
1:37:27
just came out yesterday. Hey, mission control,
1:37:29
you can bring this up for me,
1:37:31
that they have another recruiting shortfall
1:37:33
for the military. Surprise, surprise. Surprise,
1:37:35
it seems like, I don't know. I mean, we're offering
1:37:37
free sex changes. Turns out that may not actually,
1:37:40
it's like Bud Light, but with the Pentagon. They
1:37:42
don't realize that that doesn't appeal to the kind of people who would
1:37:44
typically go out and fight wars. Yeah, that's where
1:37:46
all the excess Mulvaney cans went was to the
1:37:48
military. Yes, exactly. So
1:37:51
I think they just had another recruitment shortfall. It doesn't
1:37:53
work. Having a military recruitment
1:37:55
ad with two mommies and providing free
1:37:57
sex changes doesn't resonate.
1:37:59
with the kinds of people who you want to be out
1:38:02
there who are looking for a legal means of
1:38:04
killing bad guys. But you're still mostly
1:38:06
alpha males, okay? Exactly, those are the people
1:38:08
you want on the front line. Yeah, they don't want to be next to a guy.
1:38:11
No. Well. Lipstick
1:38:13
in a... A
1:38:14
woman. You meant to say a beautiful woman. Yeah. And
1:38:16
yeah, so during the last fiscal
1:38:19
year, the Army Missets recruiting goal by 15,000 active
1:38:22
duty soldiers. Oops. Or 25% of
1:38:24
its day. They're all in spring break. Yes, exactly.
1:38:28
I'm having sex changes. Oh gosh, spring break
1:38:30
today. I wonder what that wet t-shirt contest looks like.
1:38:32
Oh my God. Everything is ugly today.
1:38:35
It's true. Everything has become ugly.
1:38:38
It's true. Yeah, we lower the standards out of fairness.
1:38:40
Yes, exactly. What you got? And now it's gonna
1:38:42
be a dude. I thought there was a woman
1:38:44
who told me that she competes in drag shows. She's
1:38:46
like, I compete in drag shows. Wow, that's an ugly woman.
1:38:48
I said, no. It's a good looking woman?
1:38:50
It wasn't a bad looking woman. And I said, how
1:38:53
does that work? She said, well, you know, and that's the thing. Some of
1:38:55
these drag queens complained that I have an unfair
1:38:57
advantage. I'm like, yeah,
1:38:59
yeah, you do. The whole contest is to look like
1:39:01
you and they all fail.
1:39:03
So of course you have an unfair advantage. They're trying to act,
1:39:05
they're trying to present themselves as a woman when they're not and
1:39:08
you are a woman. She's like, I guess when you
1:39:10
put it that way, but it's a lot of fun. I
1:39:13
love that she's taking on the checks though. She's
1:39:15
beating them at their own game. It's the only
1:39:18
area where a woman can beat men. We found
1:39:20
it. Women
1:39:23
need to start winning drag shows across this country.
1:39:25
She's like the Leah Thomas of. Yes, exactly.
1:39:28
She's like the Fallon Fox of drag show. Yeah,
1:39:30
it's all the, what is it? I think it's, is it New Zealand
1:39:32
or can I, I can't remember what
1:39:33
country there's all these lifters right now. No, that
1:39:36
are, that are identifying as women to
1:39:38
go in and break the women's records. New
1:39:40
Zealand did have the actual man who was a woman. Yeah.
1:39:43
No, no, no, no. Not the guy. But now they're trolling.
1:39:45
Yeah, they're trolling. Troll. Yes.
1:39:47
Do that. Yep. Why
1:39:50
is it silly?
1:39:51
Yeah. So part of me does like the fact that it, that
1:39:55
men now beat women at everything.
1:39:58
That's fair. Like we don't need a man. Really?
1:40:00
Look at your record books. Shit. Yeah,
1:40:03
it came full circle. Yeah, it did. I'm
1:40:05
waiting for that professional women's football league.
1:40:07
We have a Trans playing tight end,
1:40:10
and six foot four to 40. Yes. Used
1:40:12
to be Ken, now it's Kate. She catches
1:40:14
a pass over the middle, and there's some Hooters waitress
1:40:17
who's, actually a biological
1:40:19
woman tries to tackle her, and her head gets knocked
1:40:21
off like a champagne cork. I don't know if this is so
1:40:23
much a projection as a fantasy. Yeah,
1:40:27
it's a combination of both. I'm just saying,
1:40:29
you're right.
1:40:29
Yeah. It came
1:40:32
full circle. They do them themselves, and it is
1:40:34
kind of enjoyable. Yeah, it is. Only women supported
1:40:36
this. Men who had no dog in the fight were going, this ends
1:40:38
badly. Women going, don't tell us what to do. Come on
1:40:41
in, and then like, oh my gosh, they're breaking our bones,
1:40:43
they're smashing our faces. Like, I don't know, we
1:40:45
told you, shut up. You're
1:40:48
not the boss of me. God
1:40:52
bless Riley Gaines. Yes, let's see how this, oh
1:40:54
yeah. That Riley Gaines is making it right.
1:40:57
Final chat.
1:40:58
From campfiredj, question
1:41:01
for Nick and Steven, we all know that Wokeness
1:41:03
ruins comedy. Do you think that atheism
1:41:06
ruins comedy? Is there anything else that you think
1:41:08
ruins it? I don't think atheism ruins comedy.
1:41:10
It became like the thing to do for a while, right?
1:41:12
The whole like, ah, Christians are dumb. Just like, ah,
1:41:14
George Bush is a dumb redneck, and it became a bit of a witch
1:41:17
hunt. But no, it doesn't, it doesn't
1:41:19
buy its, here's the thing. Wokeness is an ideology,
1:41:21
right? Leftism is an ideology.
1:41:23
And that ideology precludes
1:41:26
you from pushing, boundaries,
1:41:28
they've become the new, you know, like parental
1:41:30
counsel. So the ideology of
1:41:32
leftism, of Wokeness, as you're referring to it,
1:41:34
it,
1:41:36
by out of necessity would have
1:41:38
to be anti-comedy. That's not necessarily the case
1:41:41
with atheism, because you can be an atheist and be a libertarian,
1:41:43
or you can be an atheist, be liberal, you can be an atheist, and be
1:41:45
concerned. There's nothing that says with atheism, oh,
1:41:48
this is off balance for comedy. You'll find some
1:41:50
atheists who are woke, but it's not an ideology
1:41:52
that requires you silence yourself. Wokeness,
1:41:55
I mean, that is one of the tenets of the religion
1:41:57
of Wokeness. So I think they're very different.
1:42:00
I don't want to alienate your you
1:42:02
have real conservative fans. I
1:42:04
don't know where I stand on on religion
1:42:07
You're agnostic. I'm agnostic. Yeah,
1:42:09
that's yeah, so I don't really know what's gonna
1:42:12
ruin comedy. It's more female
1:42:14
comics No
1:42:18
ladies come on, you know, you know, I'm
1:42:20
kidding. Yeah, we need a women's division
1:42:22
for comedy Hahahaha Some
1:42:29
of my best bits
1:42:30
are I you know a religious stuff
1:42:32
that I pull from the Bible. Yeah, no I've
1:42:34
heard it right for material. I can't remember
1:42:36
one of the jokes you probably
1:42:38
I probably remember but no I know that you're not you're
1:42:40
not like a right-wing Christian I've known plenty
1:42:42
of people who are I've known plenty of people who
1:42:44
are funny Christians who are funny atheists I've known funny
1:42:47
Muslims. I've known funny. I've never
1:42:49
in my life encountered a funny
1:42:52
Woke person it is like comedy
1:42:54
poison and I just mean in conversation You always
1:42:57
you can't create comedy
1:42:59
if you have to walk on eggshells all the time
1:43:02
It's not possible and
1:43:04
that is the issue that we are dealing with. I'm I
1:43:06
always say this too I'm not really religious, but I
1:43:08
I Respect religious people right?
1:43:11
I really do because they believe they have
1:43:13
something to believe it right more than I almost
1:43:15
envy it And I believe yeah,
1:43:18
you know, it keeps people in line Well, especially
1:43:20
in the United States. Yeah, it's the only thing
1:43:22
that's standing between us and the gates of hell right
1:43:25
now Is as much as we've forgotten it is
1:43:27
you know, they're Christian
1:43:28
principles. That's the thing people say, ah,
1:43:30
you know That's right. I don't need God to tell
1:43:32
me right from wrong
1:43:33
Yeah, you do you're still benefiting
1:43:36
from it. This is some you know, I'll leave people with
1:43:38
with this We've talked about in the past but it's worth worth
1:43:40
remedial. You'll hear this a lot from atheists
1:43:43
You'll hear them say if you need a God to
1:43:45
tell you not to kill then you're a really bad
1:43:47
person First off that's not agreed
1:43:49
upon across all societies today
1:43:52
on earth that killing is bad and people
1:43:54
define killing
1:43:55
Through different ways. Okay, just see
1:43:57
the infant mortality rate, but let's even go a little further
1:43:59
than that
1:44:00
stealing? Well, the Native Americans would steal
1:44:02
all the time, some tribes, because they didn't have a concept
1:44:04
of personal property. They didn't see that as immoral,
1:44:06
but that's not the only case where
1:44:08
you benefit from Judeo-Christian principles. Let's
1:44:11
go further than that. Okay, how about
1:44:14
not cheating on your...
1:44:16
Yeah, that's where they lose me. No,
1:44:19
but there's a thing. We have laws. Yes, of course. Something
1:44:21
like, I don't like that. I hope you don't cheat.
1:44:24
Not cheating on your wife. Hey, how about mercy.
1:44:28
Do you know that mercy was seen as a weakness until modern
1:44:30
Christianism? There are a lot of values that aren't just don't
1:44:32
murder,
1:44:33
where you may not know this,
1:44:35
you may not recognize it or appreciate it, you
1:44:38
benefit from a system of beliefs
1:44:40
that the people who created this country said, okay, this is going
1:44:42
to be the foundation. Let me give you one further. I
1:44:44
don't need a God to tell me not to kill. Okay.
1:44:47
But this country
1:44:49
and Western civilization, but specifically this country, needed
1:44:53
God to tell them that
1:44:55
they should limit their own power.
1:44:57
There is nothing telling man to limit
1:45:00
your own power in government. There's nothing, by the way, it's
1:45:02
seen as a virtue. See, every other international
1:45:04
governing body. The founding fathers said, because
1:45:06
these rights are inalienable, meaning
1:45:08
these are birth rights. These are rights that people
1:45:10
are born with from God, not from us. Our
1:45:13
job is to protect and ensure
1:45:15
that these rights are not infringed upon. That
1:45:18
is very, very different from other countries
1:45:20
who still believe to this day that the government grants
1:45:22
you rights. So if you enjoy the freedoms, for
1:45:25
example, the First Amendment, that does not exist.
1:45:27
It
1:45:27
cannot exist
1:45:29
without the Judeo-Christian principles. So you may not need a God
1:45:31
to tell you not to kill. You may not need a God to
1:45:33
tell you not to steal. A lot of other countries do because
1:45:35
they do those things. But in this country, you
1:45:37
certainly benefit from the people before you
1:45:39
who said, because of God and because
1:45:41
of our belief in God, we are going to ensure
1:45:44
that every man, woman and child has their own individual
1:45:47
rights. And our job is to protect it, not
1:45:49
to act as though we are God. So even
1:45:52
if you don't believe in God, you have to recognize
1:45:55
that moral ambiguity, right,
1:45:57
situational ethics. Well, there's
1:45:59
a reason we reject God.
1:45:59
that here in this country and there's a reason
1:46:02
that you still have the ability to reject
1:46:04
it. You don't have that ability to reject those speech
1:46:06
codes in godless countries. See the USSR?
1:46:09
See China? You know what else? Even see
1:46:12
the UK because they've rejected it a long
1:46:14
time ago. The all-powerful god as government
1:46:17
and you can be put in jail for racism because you do a cover
1:46:19
song of kung fu fighting at a karaoke bar.
1:46:21
That happened. Search our archives
1:46:23
to find that video. It's ridiculous and it's real.
1:46:26
So if you want to do
1:46:28
karaoke night, the point
1:46:30
is
1:46:32
convert to Christianity. We will see you tomorrow
1:46:34
on the Friday show only on MUG Club, but it's still
1:46:37
free tomorrow. Tomorrow.
1:46:55
ah oh
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