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WE'RE BACK! WAIT, TRUMP IS GOING TO JAIL?! | Louder with Crowder

WE'RE BACK! WAIT, TRUMP IS GOING TO JAIL?! | Louder with Crowder

Released Monday, 20th March 2023
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WE'RE BACK! WAIT, TRUMP IS GOING TO JAIL?! | Louder with Crowder

WE'RE BACK! WAIT, TRUMP IS GOING TO JAIL?! | Louder with Crowder

WE'RE BACK! WAIT, TRUMP IS GOING TO JAIL?! | Louder with Crowder

WE'RE BACK! WAIT, TRUMP IS GOING TO JAIL?! | Louder with Crowder

Monday, 20th March 2023
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230320_23-001_LWC_MugClub.mp3 [00:00:09] I was. Hello. Two men. Sir. My God, Gerald. Hooray. Gerald. Tim. Gerald. Gerald. Answer me. Two men. The wind came up, the door closed on me, and the. Speaker1: [00:01:01] Chinese were screaming. [00:01:04] The Chinese were screaming. Men. The window Yakuza. Dear big tech. Speaker2: [00:01:32] Bastards. Your lamentations are welcomed at the request of our mug club. Go fornicate yourselves with my worst personal regards. Stephen Mug Club. [00:01:42] Crowd. Have to. Speaker3: [00:01:48] Protest. Have to streak. Have to dox. Have to cancel. Stephen. Have to burn the flag. [00:01:57] Claps back. My God, I love. Speaker4: [00:02:15] I know just what you need. [00:02:18] Word seemed not alone. You can watch other shows from that club because of my boobs. They make it out around. And now with that. They? You know what? Speaker5: [00:02:45] Fuck it. I'll do it. My show will be mug club. Now, how about that? I can't do the walking thing. I don't have a tux. I got a onesie that looks like a tux. [00:02:56] And. It's the God of love. Speaker4: [00:03:04] I know just what you need. [00:03:07] Well, it seemed not alone. You can watch other shows from the club. Cause of my blues. They. Steven: [00:04:00] Oh, I forgot how hot that gets. It's been a while. Every time that music hits those speakers, I will make. Well, not really that walk, but that that that glide. Smiling at me. Glad to be with you guys. We have a lot to get to. A lot of news. Obviously my headphones are a little bit muddled. These are they're going to be some issues the first day back. I know Tool Man, you're already mad. Speaker7: [00:04:25] We need a headphone sponsor. Steven: [00:04:26] So, look, I very much appreciate if you are watching on YouTube, go watch on Rumble. That's a major part of our new announcements. We will get to the news. You know me. I want to get to the news right away. That's what I want to do. But we have some announcements to make, so bear with us for about ten minutes to let you know. I just kind of let you in on the inside. Was that a half rumble button that you just hit a little bit? Tim okay. So Mug Club is officially back. We appreciate you pardoning our dust. You can go to credit.com slash mug club. It is now down to $89 a year. Okay? $89 a year because we heard you. We know that for some people, especially during these tough economic times, you know, like eight 5750 is easier to take a month. It's true when you prorate it. Yeah. I'm a big fan of the pro rating. So $89 a year. Okay. Now we've partnered with Rumble. I'll explain to you exactly what that means, but we've also added a Friday show. That's something that we've added. I don't know if you have a sound effect there, something There you go. Perfect. Anything. And we also have some great new creators and more to come. And I want to explain to you why why we've chosen to a lot of you have reached out. We appreciate it creators a lot with credit.com. But we've had to go through so much. Some of you are great. Some of you are not. It's okay. Some of you are bad and you should feel bad. Sure. Bad. But the reason we partner with some of these people, all of them have a reason and see if you can catch the through line. So first person we're really excited to announce part of the lineup is I've told you this for many, many years. To me, he's the standard bearer. I think that Another Senseless Killing is the best standup album of my lifetime. Nick DiPaolo. Speaker5: [00:06:07] I'm watching the New York Mets this summer and they have a guy in the booth. He's a billionaire. He's going to donate $1,000 to a children's cancer hospital every time one of the Mets hits a home run. Cheap trick. I got a kid from the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Billy, what's your last wish? I don't know. Can we get a designated hitter in the National League? Steven: [00:06:27] And Nick, I don't know if he's on vacation right now, but he's already doing a show, so that's another show. Four times a week, you get to tune in to Nick. You watch us in the morning, you watch him at night. It's under mug club for the same price. Couldn't be happier. We will also be having him here in third chair rotating in next person. We have it sort of become organically a home for a lot of comedians. And keep in mind, by the way, Nick DiPaolo, a big reason we've chosen this. He's always been this guy. Go back and watch Nick DiPaolo on Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. Go back and watch him on the roasts on Comedy Central. First off, you won't find a comedian who will have a bad word to say about him, but all of them know that he has been hard right his entire life. And I'm telling you this, I do think his career, unfortunately, suffered a little bit because of it. He had some doors closed because of how strong he was in his viewpoint. So we're happy to team up with him. Another guy, Another guy. Speaker7: [00:07:16] This guy coming up right now. We have a deal in the works we're going to sign this week with him. Yes. So we agreed in terms of the principle. Steven: [00:07:22] Right. For his next special, which is going to be straight fire. And then eventually, you know, with different people, this next man, we have to help build a studio. We have to help get some producers. So all these contracts are a little bit different depending on who we're working with, which is the beauty of being independent. One of my favorite comedians, you could argue the best storytelling comedian of all time, Jim Breuer. Speaker8: [00:07:41] And it's hard too, because also the sleet is pelting your face. Steven: [00:07:54] And Jim Breuer, of course, a veteran SNL. You probably know him from half baked. A lot of people, even though he's not a big drug guy, which surprised a lot of people. I just got I just got sleepy eyes. Yeah, man. And he got into trouble when he spoke out against the mandates, the vaccines. He spoke out when he had something to risk. Are you catching the through line? Another person really happy to be bringing on. We have a commission now, his next special, which is going to be out of the closet, basically into the fire because a lot of you know him because he's a commentator on fight programs, sports and of course, friend of Joe Rogan. But a lot of you don't know his political leanings and he's coming out of the closet with that more and more. And he kind of needed someone to have his back so he could speak about these things. Of course, he's been someone who's been the target of cancel culture as well, to use that term. Speaker9: [00:08:42] Brian Cowan I always thought the rule was you had to cover your face. When a man cries, please, you have to unless you're on horseback, looking over your conquered lands. Were returned with an army and take back what is ours. Dry your eyes, We ride and you just in here. Steven: [00:09:02] And we'll be doing his next special. And he'll also be doing at least a weekly show. We have some episodes that he'll be doing with you talking about theology with Joe. That's a new show we'll be doing as well. Yeah. Speaker7: [00:09:11] And then he'll be in third chair, obviously on Thursdays. Steven: [00:09:13] Rotating. Yeah, Thursdays he'll be on on third chair. And then finally as a contributor, as our expert, resident Second Amendment expert. Not a comedian. No, no, not a comedian. I don't want you to be expecting. So it's not really fair, but funny. Speaker7: [00:09:25] But that's not his thing. Steven: [00:09:26] But this guy reached out. And here's the thing. You won't find anyone in the industry. There are a lot of gun tubers. Right? And so here's $2,500. Promote this product. One of the most respected voices and someone who was shadowbanned early on, even though he's completely family friendly, had multiple suspensions with YouTube, was running up against it. And you know what was offered contracts from some big boys in this industry. Yeah, but they wanted complete ownership over his social media. He reached out to us. We are really happy to be partnering with Mr.. Guns and Gear. Speaker10: [00:09:54] President Biden is supposedly giving a press conference discussing what he is going to do to further erode the civil rights of Americans by restricting their ability to defend themselves and their families as they see fit. Steven: [00:10:08] Real name is Mike. Speaker11: [00:10:10] By the way, I should say. Steven: [00:10:12] And he'll be coming in doing segments on location portions, you know, for us again on the second and eventually doing a weekly installment. But again, need some assistance with production, which we're building up for him. So some of these things are turnkey, like Nick DiPaolo, these specials that will be coming out here within the year, and then some other folks need us to help build out studios. Some of them might be moving to Texas where we build out a studio here. We're excited. Yeah, absolutely. Speaker7: [00:10:33] And by the way, that's the only guy that the sound effect makes any sense for. Yes, it does. Yes. You know, it makes. Steven: [00:10:39] A lot. Speaker7: [00:10:40] That would be appropriate. He's on most of his game. Yeah. Steven: [00:10:42] I don't know if it's considered a threat on YouTube. Speaker7: [00:10:44] So on. Steven: [00:10:45] Most, I'm going to lay out a vision here for the future of Big Tech and Rumble and what we're doing with Mug Club on the Rumble exclusive segment after we're off of YouTube because there are some things I can't discuss here regarding Rachel Levin, but hit the like button comment on YouTube because the algorithm has told you that we are dead. More importantly, head on over to Rumble, though we would love to just see a mass exodus. That's what we're moving toward. And it's the first time in our lifetime that that's actually possible. But people like Nick DiPaolo, Jim Brewer, Brian Cowan, Mr. Guns and Gear, right. Let's think about this even rumble themselves. What do they have in common? None of them need mug club, right? None of them need it. These are people who are immensely successful. These are people who have their own followings. But. We want it to be partners. There can be no codependency. We choose to be together. The other through line is risk. If people ask us, they say, Hey, what are you looking for as far as people to bring in the Mudd Club? Look, we can't just start people from scratch, right? You have to build your own fire, and then we can be the gasoline on that fire. But specifically, what moves us is people who have gone out there and taken a risk when they didn't need to. And they feel as though or they've experienced that other people don't have their back. Right. There needs to be a net for people in this industry. And I don't mean just conservatives coming up discussing conservative issues. Steven: [00:12:07] That's not who these people are, right? These people worked in Hollywood for a long time or they worked on YouTube for a long time as a gun gun channel wasn't necessarily conservative, of course. It was a veteran. And he doesn't talk about it so much. We can praise Mr. Gunzinger for his service. Thank you, sir. All of us are schlubs who didn't have the balls to do it. We talk into a microphone, but every single one of these people has taken a huge risk at some point in their career. Quantifiable. Jim Breuer Vaccines, masks, mandates. What are they left do? Say he was a crackpot. He's no longer funny. Brian Cowan coming out as a conservative. Of course, everyone targeted that guy, Nick DiPaolo. He's always been this guy. He's never, ever hidden who he is. And he definitely suffered as a result. And by suffer, I just mean people saying, you know what, Nick is just such a liability because of who he is and he's so outspoken. You don't necessarily say, maybe let's go with the next guy who's a little bit softer who will play ball. So rumble, by the way, rumble. And I mean, it's an entity. But think about this. This is something that exists as a publicly traded company. I know people go, oh, my gosh, that's that's a scary thought. Yeah. It's a publicly traded company who told the government of France to go screw themselves and their censorship and they are taking on one of the most powerful companies in the history of mankind. Think about Google and YouTube for a second. Steven: [00:13:17] That's more powerful than a lot of empires that have existed. So again, I'm going to lay out the full vision for Rumble Our War Against big tech platforms on the Mudd Club portion of the show, which, by the way, is free all month. Let's bring that up. Mudd Club. We're making it free for everybody all month. So you get to see the entire show. You can just head on over to Rumble. You can go to discredit.com/mudd Club. You don't need to enter in your credit card info. You just sign up. You can watch it for free all month. So you see what you're missing. And you can also watch Nick DiPaolo. You can also watch these other shows that exist. There are a lot of things that I can't say here on YouTube. I will tell you this, though. This is probably the most excited that I've been that I can think of in my adult life professionally. I truly believe that we are at an inflection point, one where we can finally break through the stranglehold. That is really a triopoly if that's a word of big tech and their government cronies. And all I ask for is a five minutes of the show, five minutes of your time later on the show where I'll talk about Rumble and sort of what's happening with with YouTube and what it is that we are doing. This right now is a group of men and a group of women who are leaving nothing for the swim back, burn the boats and fill your hands, you sons, daughters and sons of bitches. Speaker11: [00:14:26] Finally, before we get to the news. Steven: [00:14:28] Breakdown, okay, one other thing. When we were suspended from YouTube, if you watched the election, a lot of people said, hey, we really like, you know, when you're on Rumble and you're not on YouTube, you seem like you're a little more relaxed, you're a little more free. We can discuss things like election safety, safety, safety. We can discuss things like vaccine miracles. Yes. And we're not going to play that game anymore. So. Sure. If you're watching this on YouTube. Yep, we'll be on YouTube. As long as they don't, as long as they allow us to be there. But we are going to be far more aggressive with the dump YouTube button. So if you see this. You see that on YouTube? That means that what you are missing on YouTube is still available on Rumble. We split the stream. So everything we want to say we can say on Rumble and on YouTube, we don't risk being banned. We are not going to censor ourselves. We are going to talk about whatever it is that we feel we want to talk. And we hired someone full time to hit that dump button. Speaker7: [00:15:20] Just for funsies out there. By the way, this this kind of highlights a point. I just want you guys to know. There's 120,000 of you right now on Rumble watching this just on rumble alone, 120,000, 30,000 of you that are on YouTube right now. Why the hell are you still there? Go to Rumble right now and watch 120,000 right now on Rumble. That's that's awesome. We love it, guys. Right. Steven: [00:15:41] And that's not including the people who are watching on on Mod Club. So thank you so much. And look we want to be available for you on YouTube but we are at a turning point in this country where we cannot depend on these platforms. And there are a lot of conservatives who want to because. Right. They get extra traffic from new people. I understand that. And there's there's something that we're going to get into there again on the Rumble Exclusive segment. So the rundown for the news today, which is what we do. We are silly people. I don't know if you know this. Pew released a research poll that Americans love Jews. So we'll be talking about that. Apparently, Donald Trump is being arrested. Boy, this break has been rough. And RuPaul referred to drag queens as Marines, saying they're exactly the same. The new YouTube CEO, Neil Mohan. We have a deep dive on Neil Mohan. And of course, we will be talking about Rachel Levine's comments regarding Muse sorry, trimming and creating beautiful and brave sex change operations for your children. Oh, boy. Yeah, definitely. That's going to be the norm. So. All right. You know, you hear him, you love him in second chair. He's been here since 2016. And now the CEO of Ladbrokes Credit, Gerald Morgan Junior. How are you, sir? Speaker7: [00:16:46] I'm doing well. How are you? Steven: [00:16:47] How's it feel to be CEO? Speaker7: [00:16:48] Oh, it's terrifying. Do you start. Steven: [00:16:52] Do you wear your big boy pants? And you you feel like you want to take over stuff? I do. Speaker7: [00:16:55] And I bring multiple pairs of them to work. Steven: [00:16:57] So when do you become a slumlord? Speaker7: [00:17:00] I'm looking forward to the day. Steven: [00:17:01] Yeah, well, you can do it now. Speaker7: [00:17:03] I have aspirations. Yeah. Steven: [00:17:06] I had a dream a little bigger. I'm good. You know, it's always, you know, I always get nervous before every show. And, of course, the pressure of coming back where things can break. And we know that you we know from the inside that people on YouTube are looking for a reason to get rid of us. But isn't it great that we don't have to depend on them anymore? Yeah, So I love that. That's exciting. And in third chair, you love him. Most of you. He's a silver fox. You got Pops Crowder here. How are. Speaker11: [00:17:29] You? I'm great. Speaker12: [00:17:30] Thanks. I'm honored to be here for the first show back. Yes, I am not a new content creator, though. You are not. Steven: [00:17:35] A new content creator. No, but. Speaker12: [00:17:36] That is a murderer's row of comedic talent there. I think that theology segment, though, Gerald, that ought to be a barrel of laughs. Yeah. Speaker11: [00:17:45] That's not. He's bringing the heat right away. Steven: [00:17:47] Actually. Speaker7: [00:17:47] I'm sorry. I'm doing it with comedians. It does turn funny. Okay. But not because of me, right? Steven: [00:17:52] Yes, that's true. And not because of Pops Crowder. That's right. No, it's the it's the plaque and the brain as it gets older. It's a lot of fun. It's okay. You played hockey. There's some CTE there. And of course, yeah, we talked about this with Jimmy. Dave Landau was supposed to be here in 30, we're expecting. But then I found out jury duty last night. Speaker7: [00:18:08] Jury duty in Michigan, of all places. Steven: [00:18:11] So, look. Well, first off, yeah, he's going to need your support. He is at the Comedy Zone in Greenville, South Carolina, March 24th through 25th. Go and see him, because jury duty in Detroit is a rough, rough couple of days. Speaker11: [00:18:26] That's hell. Speaker12: [00:18:27] Can you just phone in the guilty? Speaker11: [00:18:29] I mean, it should be a short trial. It should? Yeah. Speaker7: [00:18:34] Yeah. He looks guilty. Yes. Speaker12: [00:18:35] Everybody's got a phone now, so. Speaker11: [00:18:37] Lose. Steven: [00:18:38] Dave, keep your head down. Don't wear red. Don't wear blue. Just stay neutral. Speaker7: [00:18:42] No hand movements. Steven: [00:18:44] And Dave will be, you know, we'll have, like we talked about with a third chair, we'll be rotating it. You have Cowan, you have Nick DiPaolo, you have Brewer, you have Pops Crowder, you might have quarterback. Garrett, You'll have the Hodge twins, Alex Jones. Tuesday, Wednesday. Oh, two. Speaker11: [00:18:55] Days, huh? Come on. I know. Yeah. Steven: [00:18:56] This Tuesday and Wednesday, we have Alex Jones in third chair. We have a shock button on that chair. Speaker7: [00:19:02] Freshly installed. Steven: [00:19:03] And then Brian Campbell be there on Thursday and hopefully we'll see Dave soon too. Without the jury duty. Speaker12: [00:19:08] Alex in this chair is a bit of a statement coming out of the box, isn't it? It is a little bit. Yeah, it. Steven: [00:19:12] Is. It's a little bit of a screw you. Speaker12: [00:19:13] To you. To you? Yeah, a little bit, Yeah. Steven: [00:19:16] It couldn't be more of a statement if. Speaker11: [00:19:17] He said, I'm a human YouTube. I got blood pumping through my veins. You know, he was the first one. Speaker12: [00:19:23] Amongst us to get canceled. Speaker11: [00:19:25] That's true. Steven: [00:19:25] Yeah, that's true. And a lot of people ran and hid and didn't have him on. We had him on the next day and were suspended. Speaker11: [00:19:30] So he took it. Speaker12: [00:19:31] For the team and. Steven: [00:19:32] Then we took one on the chin. We didn't know how hard it would be to take that on the chin. But Question of the day before we move on is what are your thoughts on Donald Trump potentially getting arrested tomorrow? Comment below. You think it's going to happen. Some people on the right are a little suspicious saying they think, hey, you know what, maybe this is a little bit of a PR stunt from the Trump camp and there's a lot to unpack, but we don't want to speculate. We want to provide you with the information that we actually have. Speaker11: [00:19:57] You're right there. Gerald, are you good? Okay. Steven: [00:19:59] You're looking down at your phone. I didn't know. Speaker7: [00:20:01] I mean, I'm just checking my stocks. Speaker11: [00:20:03] Well, that's good. That's all. I'll get to this later. Steven: [00:20:06] Yeah, we'll get to that. Okay. We'll get to this later. Yeah. Speaker11: [00:20:09] All right. So first up, after. Steven: [00:20:10] Winning his third national title, Penn State's Aaron Brooks credited his success to his faith and made some additional statements that some people think proved to be problematic. David, I know. Speaker9: [00:20:25] You share a strong faith. How does that help you on a night like tonight? Um. Speaker13: [00:20:30] It's everything. Christ, resurrection is everything. Not just his life, but his death and resurrection. You can only get that through him. The Holy Spirit. Only through him. No false prophets, No Muhammad. No. Anyone else? Only Jesus Christ himself. Speaker14: [00:20:49] Sally Azorim Neshedil WBA. What? No, no, no. Steven: [00:20:55] Let's do it. Speaker14: [00:20:55] Yeah, let's. That's. That's. Steven: [00:20:58] Let's do that sketch. Let's move that sketch to Thursday map. Speaker7: [00:21:01] Yeah. It shouldn't take long. Write that down. Yeah, man. Steven: [00:21:05] Bold, bold move from him. You know, he could have just said, like Lord and savior Jesus Christ and ended it there. But you. Speaker11: [00:21:11] Know what? Steven: [00:21:12] I appreciate this. Yeah. And let's get into it a little bit. You know, everyone always gets so offended if you, you know, blaspheme against Muhammad, for example, if you call him a false prophet or maybe you say he was wrong or maybe you, you know, bring up the fact that he he he beat his six year old wife or sorry, he smacked her, but only creating bruises where you couldn't see them and very likely only consummated when she was nine. And before that, he humped her thighs and called for the deaths of Jews and Christians as his final words. But even so much as perhaps drawing Muhammad right is considered blasphemy. But here's the thing. When people say, oh, calling Muhammad is blasphemy, there's no reason to do that and be offensive. I think some of the history is important here. The entire religion of Islam. And by the way, I'm not saying that you should go around and insult Muslims. Of course not. No. But what Muhammad said and if you read the Quran is blasphemy against the entire premise of Islam is blasphemy against Christianity because it says that Jesus Christ was never crucified, his body was swapped. And the only evidence they have that his body was swapped was because Muhammad said so. That's saying that Christians believe in a false incarnation of God and a false son of God look. Speaker11: [00:22:14] And we say, Hey, that's fine. You go ahead and you believe it. Steven: [00:22:16] You know, hell is real and it sucks. That's what Christians believe. But then if you say, hold on a second, Muhammad is saying that Jesus isn't who he said he was, is kind of blasphemous and that makes him a false prophet. That's unacceptable. Speaker7: [00:22:29] Yeah, unacceptable. And, well, I love how you put unacceptable means that somebody's going to walk into your studios with a machine gun and mow everybody down because you did something like that. And if you think I'm being sarcastic, do you remember the Charlie Hebdo attack in France? No. No. You don't remember when they went? Of course I do. Of course. Right. No, I was like, sharpen up. Speaker11: [00:22:47] Wait, what happened? Speaker7: [00:22:48] Listen, we've been off. Speaker11: [00:22:49] A little while. I know. Not to mention when. Steven: [00:22:51] We pulled the old sketch of Bob Ross painting Mom, that was one that I didn't quite realize I'd have to have. I tend to show up at my house. Speaker7: [00:22:58] Yeah, I tend to stay out of the line of fire. You, on the other hand, walk right into it. Yep. Yep. Speaker11: [00:23:02] So? Well, just like. Steven: [00:23:03] Those people who are upset by it walking into the line of hellfire, you. Speaker7: [00:23:06] Know, that's fair as well. Speaker11: [00:23:07] But explain it to people who don't know. Steven: [00:23:08] You know, it is predicated and by the way, the reason that there's so much anti-Semitism among Muslims is because they say. Speaker11: [00:23:14] The Jews lied about the Bible after the blessing of Abraham. So if your entire religion is the Jews lied. Steven: [00:23:18] About the Old Testament. And by the way. Speaker11: [00:23:20] Christians lied about the New Testament, it was the followers who said that Jesus Christ was crucified, but he never actually was. His body was. Steven: [00:23:25] Replaced and he lived well into. Speaker11: [00:23:27] The old age until he died. Guess what? Steven: [00:23:29] You are a false prophet. According according to people who believe the. Speaker11: [00:23:33] Teachings of Christ. If you're an atheist and you want to do the whole flying spaghetti monster thing because you're taking Humanities 101, that's fine. It's the thing to do. But my point here is Christians would of course believe that about Muhammad, just as Muslims believe that Jesus was not the Son of God. It should just be a hey tit for tat. We disagree. Yeah, but. Steven: [00:23:52] You can't condition the rest of society to play by. Speaker11: [00:23:55] Your rules. We don't get to tell. Steven: [00:23:56] Society if you draw. Speaker11: [00:23:57] Jesus, we're going to blow you up. And then everyone says, Well, you shouldn't have blown people up, but. Steven: [00:24:01] You shouldn't have drawn Jesus. No one. Speaker11: [00:24:02] Does that. That's the issue. Steven: [00:24:06] Shouldn't you have prepared. Speaker7: [00:24:07] The food better? You knew he was going to smack you if you burned it again, right? Exactly. I mean, come on, lady. Speaker11: [00:24:12] I watched the menu. No, it's exactly right. Speaker7: [00:24:15] And I hated that I hated this because this was how we got our start. Right? I would talk about Islam. When somebody would blow something up, you would have me on the radio show or we would have the conversation with Imam Qadri. And I was teaching a class called The Christian's Response, or Yeah, Christian's response to Islam. And unfortunately, it was like every single week you're like, Hey, another thing happened, hey, another thing happened, Hey, another thing happened. It just kept happening. And the world's like, Hey, if we just don't piss these guys off enough, maybe they'll leave us alone, right? It's not how it works. You have to fly in the face. What was the MMA fighters name? Beneil Dariush in, what was it? Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi. And said that, like the brass balls that it takes to do that. Yeah, right. That's the kind of stuff that you need, though. You can't cower because then these people and these people I'm saying the terrorists out there, yes, those people will end up blowing stuff up. Well, look. Speaker11: [00:25:02] Either either. Steven: [00:25:02] No one's right or one of these two is right. That's just a fact, right? Either no one's right, you die and there's nothing this which doesn't really bother me all that much. It sounds like a long nap. Speaker11: [00:25:11] Okay. The only other religion that I've ever been concerned about, like. Steven: [00:25:14] If ever I doubt my faith, I don't care about Buddhism. I don't care about it. There's no it's not hell. Speaker11: [00:25:18] It's like nirvana. This is hell on earth. Okay, whatever. But there's only one other person who says these were false prophets. If I get to the gates of heaven and I find out that it was Islam, I'll be like, You're bullshitting. No way. It's the only one. Steven: [00:25:32] That could have consequences if we're wrong. And I would say that if you look at historical context. Speaker11: [00:25:37] All signs point to no. By the way, it's a live show Monday. Steven: [00:25:40] Through Thursday, 10 a.m. Eastern. Speaker11: [00:25:42] Ten. Just set your bookmark. Steven: [00:25:43] Okay. Because notifications don't work. Can you bring that up 10 a.m. Eastern? Just bring it up. Speaker11: [00:25:47] You watch it, you tune in. Steven: [00:25:49] Hit a bookmark because you are not going to be able to get notifications though they work on Rumble. Rumble will. Yes, Rumble. Speaker11: [00:25:53] Will. But on YouTube. Steven: [00:25:54] So there's a time and a place and that's by design. You don't need to be scrolling and passively consuming content all day. I grew up on Letterman. I grew up on Conan. And guess what? Speaker11: [00:26:02] We used to tune. Steven: [00:26:03] In and watch something and then move on. And that's what we make all the references publicly available. I found that I've really had to limit my passive consumption of shit. Speaker11: [00:26:11] Seth Green Yes. So, all right. I have anything there on Islam? Steven: [00:26:16] Are you just uncomfortable there? Speaker11: [00:26:17] Pops You are quiet as a church mouse. Speaker12: [00:26:19] That Gerald said sounded like Ilhan Omar. Some people did something. Speaker11: [00:26:24] I said those people. Speaker7: [00:26:25] Referring to the church. Not all Muslims, but the terrorists. Yes. Those people. Yes. Speaker12: [00:26:29] They don't have irony in the Middle East. If you suggest they're not peaceful, they'll kill your family. Speaker11: [00:26:32] Well, yeah, that's true. Yes. And if you speak. Steven: [00:26:37] Out against your husband, he'll beat you up. Oh. Speaker12: [00:26:39] That's Abedin. Steven: [00:26:40] Also, don't try and drive if you're a woman. So speaking of religions, a new Pew Research poll came out, and this one really surprised me. They released a recent poll asking which religion Americans view most favorably. And Judaism topped the list big time. Judaism topped the list in the United States for the most viewed favorably religion. In yet another example of why Americans don't trust polls, it should be noted that the margin of error on this poll was plus or -100% because it was conducted by this guy. So that makes oh oh Rabbi Pew Silverberg Shit. Speaker7: [00:27:25] I have no Jewish names that I could possibly come up with to top. Speaker11: [00:27:29] Oh, Rasmussen Stein. How dare you? Oh, Monmouth Berg. Oh, Quinnipiac Silver. You can't just add it to that. Speaker12: [00:27:40] I think Rasmussen is enough. No suffix required. Speaker11: [00:27:43] Oh, ABC Ipsos Stein Fall Berg, witz. Speaker12: [00:27:49] And all the precious. Speaker11: [00:27:50] Metals. This is, by the way. This is one of those things, Silver. Steven: [00:27:53] This is why you can't trust polls. Why are you trying to sow mistrust in the institutions? Because they suck. Okay. Speaker11: [00:27:58] We're talking about what Your government. Steven: [00:28:00] Sure. Okay. Speaker11: [00:28:00] What? Your public. Steven: [00:28:02] Education. All right. Speaker11: [00:28:02] What Your polls. Okay. Your media. I don't know which institution it is that. Steven: [00:28:06] We are supposed to trust at this point. But, you know, with this poll and by the way, I am not saying, of course, that you should view Jews unfavorably, but what I am saying is that because people are concerned of being spied on incessantly, they don't answer polls accurately. Speaker11: [00:28:22] Kanye would have answered this poll favorably toward Jews. Yeah, because Jews are also the victims of the greatest amount of hate crimes. It's really tough when you juxtapose those two. That's the only point that I'm making here. This would be like if an Israel Catholicism was the most favorably viewed religion. Exactly. Speaker7: [00:28:40] Exactly. You know, the people were like favorable. Speaker11: [00:28:44] Okay. I have met actual anti-Semites, okay? Steven: [00:28:47] I have met them. I have. Speaker11: [00:28:49] And Mormons were lower on the list than Islam. Speaker7: [00:28:53] That's hilarious to me, by the way. Speaker11: [00:28:54] That means that if you blow you up, guys, they're. Speaker7: [00:28:56] Just going to make you wear special underwear and give your own plan. Speaker11: [00:28:59] Exactly. It's not the worst. It's almost a good deal. Yeah, almost. Jeez, Get to bang a lot of chicks. Depending on what sect you're in. The point is worse than Islam as far as if you're taking the negative qualities of religion. If you were on a plane, that means you would rather have someone jump up, scream Allahu Akbar and blow it up, then ride up the center aisle on a bicycle. People are not answering these polls accurately. And this is why, you know, just remember this. Steven: [00:29:25] When you go into the go into the next election, by the way, comment below. Speaker11: [00:29:28] It helps with the algorithm. Steven: [00:29:29] Like comment and one month. 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It's almost like Twitter in that feed. You can comment on stuff, but only for your mug club member. You can sign up for free and see all of. That's right. Speaker11: [00:30:15] You can only we'll take. Steven: [00:30:16] Your chats, of course, later today, but only if you're a mug club member. Right. And by the way, I'm willing to bet that that clock's not right. Someone started at. Oh, no, sorry. We've been on the show for longer than seven minutes. All right. Let's go to the Trump indictment. This is what many people are talking about. And of course, like I said, what do you think? Do you think it's a PR stunt? You think it's this happening? What do you think the results will be from this? Speaker11: [00:30:38] Look, arresting Donald Trump. Steven: [00:30:40] I don't know if the Democrats are that bold and I don't know if they want this. Frankly, some of me thinks that maybe some people up top are saying don't do this because it will backfire. Speaker11: [00:30:48] But if you arrest your political. Steven: [00:30:50] Opponents, people who are actively seeking the presidency. Look, do you guys want to start a civil war? Because that's how you start. Speaker11: [00:30:57] A civil war. Steven: [00:30:58] Yeah, I'm not saying I want it, but I'm saying if you look throughout history, jailing. Speaker11: [00:31:02] Political opponents. Steven: [00:31:04] Is kind of. Speaker11: [00:31:05] One of. Steven: [00:31:06] The key items that pop shit off. Speaker11: [00:31:09] That's true, by the way. Speaker7: [00:31:10] He's probably the only person on the planet that can distract you from a global banking meltdown. Yeah. Like, who can we bring in to be bigger than this? Let's arrest Donald Trump. Sure. Steven: [00:31:20] But who cares about the Swiss? Speaker7: [00:31:21] That's true. Speaker11: [00:31:22] So Saturday, Donald. Steven: [00:31:25] Trump announced on Truth social. And then there are some updates that he may be arrested tomorrow or Tuesday. Speaker15: [00:31:32] We had a sense of deja vu early Saturday when former President Trump hit send on a social media post saying he, quote, will be arrested on Tuesday. Protest. Take our nation back. He's referring to the Manhattan case, focusing on the alleged hush money payments he made to porn star Stormy Daniels late in the 2016 campaign. That grand jury is still hearing testimony and will need to vote as to whether or not Mr. Trump should be indicted. Speaker11: [00:32:01] Oh, goodness. Steven: [00:32:03] Okay. So I know that the. Speaker11: [00:32:06] Researchers here put this on the. Steven: [00:32:07] Map because they want me to read it as Donald Trump. They always do that. Speaker11: [00:32:09] You have to the quotes way too long, please. So President Trump said over truth social. Do it in all caps. In all caps. Steven: [00:32:22] Excuse me. Speaker11: [00:32:23] Excuse you. Now, illegal leaks from a corrupt. So corrupt folks, I'm going to do. Steven: [00:32:29] It as if he was at a podium because he writes it. He can't. Speaker11: [00:32:31] Off book. Yeah, he goes off book. Speaking now, illegal leaks from a corrupt, so corrupt and highly political. The most political Manhattan District Attorney's office, which has allowed new records to be set in violent crime and whose leader is funded by George Soros. Soros. Can you believe? Funded by George? Sure. Indicate that with no crime being able to be proven and based on an old and fully debunked by numerous other prosecutors. So it's all caps with any added exclamation. So I don't know where to go. Speaker12: [00:33:04] Where do you go from there? Speaker11: [00:33:06] I don't have that parentheses. Another one where he wrote excuse me, fairy tale. All right, listen, fairy tale, the far and away leading Republican candidate and former president of the United States of America will be arrested on Tuesday. Next week, protests take our nation back, which people are upset about. They're saying. Steven: [00:33:29] Hold on a second. Speaker11: [00:33:30] Well, I don't understand why people are upset. Oh, something about January 6th, which, of course, if you've been following this show, you knew the month. Steven: [00:33:35] That it happened, that. Speaker11: [00:33:35] It was not the greatest insurrection of our time, that it wasn't nine over. Steven: [00:33:38] 11 to what he's saying here. Okay. Speaker11: [00:33:40] Protest if they're arresting a political opponent. Steven: [00:33:42] I understand. Speaker11: [00:33:43] That. Didn't Kamala Harris say they. Steven: [00:33:45] Should keep protesting as they were burning cities to the. Speaker11: [00:33:47] Ground? Speaker7: [00:33:48] Yeah, absolutely. But it's not okay for us to call for protests anymore, right? Just so you know, we can't we're not allowed. Steven: [00:33:53] So let's go through kind of the need to knows here because the waters have definitely been muddied a little bit. So here's the first kind of fast fact that you need to know, are we hitting fast facts or are we know? Are we doing. Speaker11: [00:34:04] Know? Okay. Steven: [00:34:06] No bullet sounds. All right. So the indictment. Speaker11: [00:34:08] Let's do. Speaker16: [00:34:08] Some bullets. Hit some gunshots. Yeah. All right. Next one. Okay. Steven: [00:34:12] Yeah, the indictment. Let's get through what the indictment actually is. So the Manhattan DA's office has been investigating $130,000 in hush money they claim paid to Stormy Daniels about a sexual encounter. You know, this happened in 2006. They're using this to say that there were faulty business practices and. Speaker7: [00:34:29] How they accounted for the money that was going through. Cohen Right, Right. Steven: [00:34:32] So which, by the way, Stormy blew through the NDA. Speaker11: [00:34:35] Anyways, no pun intended. Yes. And remember, the Fed. Steven: [00:34:41] The Fed investigators, they dropped their own investigation in 2019 and they really. Speaker11: [00:34:45] Didn't want You. Steven: [00:34:46] Think they didn't want to. Speaker11: [00:34:47] Investigate. Steven: [00:34:48] Donald Trump for hush money with a porn star who, by the way, was a middling pornographic actress? That's the worst part in all of this. Middling. Speaker7: [00:34:56] Well, that's oof. Speaker11: [00:34:57] She was the feature act, not the headliner. Speaker7: [00:35:02] She said, by the way, that afterwards she would see him as president and go, Oh, I slept with that guy. And I'm like, Honey, that's not the worst. Speaker11: [00:35:08] No, that's absolutely not. Sorry. What about the pool boy who. Steven: [00:35:12] Convinced you that he was a director of photography? Speaker11: [00:35:14] Yeah, exactly. Steven: [00:35:15] And you took his word for it? Speaker11: [00:35:18] Oh, gosh. I slept with the most powerful man on earth. Oh, please bring me back Men who pay me in crack. Shut up, Meg. And by the way, Donald Trumps lawyer. Alina Haba or haba Haba? I don't know. Hubba, hubba, hubba hubba hubba, hubba. If you see her, it's appropriate. Steven: [00:35:35] Denied the arrest. Rumors were just speculation, which people tried to say. Speaker17: [00:35:39] I don't think he's speculating at all. I think that's the reason you're covering it at the top of the hour, right? I mean, we're all hearing it and we're all hearing leaks from the DA, which is very. Something like that would be irresponsible. He's a candidate for for the presidency. He is a former president. Somebody is leaking that. He is getting arrested. We're hearing about meetings. We're hearing about people going into the grand jury with information. We actually heard a lie about somebody saying they went into the grand jury and they didn't. How can he not address it? He's a key political figure, if not the political figure. Speaker11: [00:36:13] Do you think that he made her look like a young Melania? I think he has a teased. Speaker12: [00:36:18] Is that the one he allegedly paid off? Speaker11: [00:36:19] No, no, no. That was his. Steven: [00:36:21] Lawyer speaking with a lady at CNN whose face looks like an angry oblong leaving a party. Speaker11: [00:36:27] Sure. It's a weird it's a weird. Steven: [00:36:29] It's a weird, but it's better than mine. Look, I got this. I got this. This dilophosaurus neck. So I'm no one to criticize, but it's a weird thing. Do you think he said, like, you look. Speaker11: [00:36:36] You're good, but you need to look like young Melania? That's. Speaker7: [00:36:39] That's pretty much what it is. By the way. She never put yourself up in a split screen with someone like that. Don't have that CNN inside. Steven: [00:36:44] Yeah. Don't, don't. Speaker7: [00:36:46] That's just that's a difficult it's. Steven: [00:36:47] Tough when you have the contrast. Speaker11: [00:36:49] It is. Steven: [00:36:49] Like me with most people. Speaker7: [00:36:51] And by the way Donald Trump they could have said, we won't. You're going to arrest me. Okay. And he's going to put it out on social media. Of course he's going to do that. He is going to play the game better than you are right now because you guys were leaking all this information to the papers. Right? Speaker12: [00:37:05] He said NBC got ahead of it. He said that's that's very damning. Speaker11: [00:37:09] If it's true. Course. Speaker12: [00:37:10] Either way, it's the preemptive strike works and they want to. Yeah, exactly. That would be my view. Steven: [00:37:15] And this is the issue too. Sometimes people want I was just listening. We're going to do a segment on Sam Harris where they were talking about COVID and talking about the science and talking about how Bret Weinstein, he was saying Brett Weinstein was wrong about everything, which of course is untrue. And how Sam Harris was saying, even though I was even though I was wrong, I was wrong for the right reasons. And the people who were right about the vaccines, the people who were right about the pandemic and the lockdown, they were right for the wrong reasons. And so ultimately, it's just an act of completely refusing to accept responsibility. But here's the thing. It's not just about the science. I've talked about this. There was science that existed in the face of the forces of the world. It's not just the science that was excluded. It was that the media made sure they insured. And by media, I really mean big tech especially. Right? Because that's the only sort of last grasp at relevancy. They have made sure that you could not find out about this information. That's the issue right here that we're running into. It's not just what's happening politically. You can't keep conceding these institutions of big tech, of the. Speaker11: [00:38:08] Arts, of media. Steven: [00:38:10] And think you're going. Speaker11: [00:38:11] To fix the country by voting and then say, by the way, voting doesn't matter. Which is also a silly. Steven: [00:38:14] Thing to say, even though we need to secure our elections. And I think we can start. Speaker11: [00:38:17] By just providing identification. There's a thought you need. Steven: [00:38:20] To stop conceding this territory, and that's why we're excited to be with. Speaker11: [00:38:23] Rumble. And I'll lay out the road map. Steven: [00:38:25] On the Rumble Only segment. But if you're watching on Rumble, hit the rumble. Speaker11: [00:38:28] Button, smash that rumble button because it lets. Steven: [00:38:30] People know that. Speaker11: [00:38:31] It's there. Steven: [00:38:32] And hit the notification bell on Rumble. Here's another fast. Speaker11: [00:38:34] Fact If you don't notice the DA. Steven: [00:38:38] So the DA actually, Alvin Bragg is very much an activist now. It's pretty tough to say this is Joe Biden or this is coming from the top down. That's something that people want to try and sort of paint this cabal of. Is it possible? Sure. We don't have any evidence of that. Now we are presenting all of the evidence that we do have. Again, all references are available at Credit.com. We do know that this DA in Manhattan. Speaker11: [00:39:00] Is a. Steven: [00:39:02] Far left activist and you can see the results of his far left activism in his district. So this is a manhattan DA. He's an activist. Alvin Bragg. Okay. Taking office in January 2022. He is one of the reasons for the spike in crime in New York City. He promised a new soft on crime. And by soft on crime, I mean don't charge people with crimes and don't sentence them for crimes. As his new approach. Speaker18: [00:39:27] With just days on the job, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is changing how some crimes will be prosecuted. It fulfills a campaign promise Bragg says is informed by his upbringing in Harlem and personal experiences both confronting and upholding the law. Speaker19: [00:39:43] Having had an automatic weapon to my head, a knife to my throat, I wanted to give voice to the people who know those experiences and to give context to those who don't. Speaker18: [00:39:53] In a memo to staff offenses like marijuana, misdemeanors, prostitution and fare evasion will no longer be prosecuted. Bragg says the changes will allow attorneys more time to prosecute violent offenses. Speaker11: [00:40:05] So wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. That's that's a footnote to like marijuana, prostitution. Steven: [00:40:10] And they're hoping that some people are they're hoping someone's watching going, I love hookers. Speaker11: [00:40:15] Someone else going, did somebody say weed? Right. And like and then some violent offenses. Well, wait, wait, hold on a second. Hold on a second. Can you go back to that? Isn't that the part that matters? Steven: [00:40:27] Yes, because people will say, I don't care what someone does with their own body. I don't care what drugs they. Okay. I understand that that's a valid argument, but violent offenses do affect you. So in an early memo, this activist DA noted that he would stop. Speaker11: [00:40:42] Seeking. Steven: [00:40:43] Prison sentences for crimes like armed robbery. Speaker11: [00:40:48] Little bit more than smoking some. Steven: [00:40:50] Indica at home on your couch watching reruns of Matlock or whatever you do. Yeah, that's not weed, by the way. Speaker7: [00:40:54] He put out a memo. Day one. Yes. And didn't get the approval of the mayor, the NYPD, the governor, anybody to kind of chime in and say, yes, this is a good idea. And then people on his own staff started quitting. Yeah, this guy, it's not the best start. Steven: [00:41:10] He downgraded 52% of felonies to misdemeanors in New York. And as I'm sure you know, this has had wonderful results and long lasting plays. Speaker12: [00:41:19] The I'm from the mean streets of Harlem card. Yeah, like Detroit, of course. I wonder if he probably ran in an apartment, an office there at one point. Now he's from the mean streets. Yes, exactly. He knows how it goes down. Speaker7: [00:41:28] Just look at it this way. The Empire State of Crime segment that we do will be every day. Speaker11: [00:41:32] Yes, it will. So Well, it has been every day. We kind of just. Steven: [00:41:35] Have to call it at a certain point. Yeah, that's true. We have to clear the palette. It's just nothing but crime. Speaker11: [00:41:40] Here's another fast fact for you. Steven: [00:41:43] The funding of this DA Donald Trump just doesn't matter if he tweeted it in all caps, right? Speaker11: [00:41:50] It was right. It was right. Yes. And this is the thing to media and by the way, Republican establishment. Steven: [00:41:56] Okay. Speaker11: [00:41:57] I haven't made up my mind. Steven: [00:41:58] As you know, Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. Speaker11: [00:42:00] There are some things that I really, really like about Donald Trump. There are some things that I really like about. Steven: [00:42:03] Ron DeSantis, but you keep pushing people to Trump when you make it. Speaker11: [00:42:08] About the all caps. He said this in all caps. In other words, when you make it about. Steven: [00:42:12] The way that he said things, if what he said is correct. Speaker11: [00:42:15] Surprise, brag was funded. Steven: [00:42:18] By George Soros. Speaker11: [00:42:20] No. Speaker7: [00:42:21] But it's a little this guy. Speaker11: [00:42:23] This guy. This guy. Speaker12: [00:42:28] You know, it could be a jealousy thing. Maybe Soros realized he didn't have a chance with Stormy Daniels. It could be. It could be. Speaker11: [00:42:35] Although, let's be honest. Steven: [00:42:37] He has the money to have a chance with Stormy Daniels. Speaker11: [00:42:40] Yes. Speaker7: [00:42:40] Well, and she's looking didn't she lose a lawsuit to Donald Trump? So maybe she needs some. Speaker11: [00:42:44] Yeah, she does. She needs some. Speaker7: [00:42:45] Lose several hundred thousand dollars. Yeah. Steven: [00:42:48] You sign this gag order so that I can. Speaker11: [00:42:50] Give you the gag order. Speaker16: [00:42:52] She's. Speaker11: [00:42:54] By the way, the Jews are in the attic. Steven: [00:42:55] For anyone who wants one. I don't want one. Okay. Speaker11: [00:42:58] That's George Soros. Steven: [00:43:00] There's a special place in hell for someone who sold out his own Jewish people to Nazis. Speaker11: [00:43:04] That's what we did back then. It was. It was a it was a thing. It was in fact, it was in vogue. We were ratting out Jews in the attic. So Bragg, the DA, who may be going after Trump, received. Steven: [00:43:15] $1 million from Soros in his election bid via the Color of Change PAC. Speaker12: [00:43:22] Wow. Speaker11: [00:43:23] Do you think that's reserved only for black candidates? Do we know that? Is it the color. Steven: [00:43:27] Of Change PAC? Speaker11: [00:43:27] It's got to be probably so. And by the way, it's not even accurate. Speaker7: [00:43:30] The color of change can't be translucent. Speaker11: [00:43:32] No, that's not even accurate. Steven: [00:43:33] Especially what a black day it should. It should read like the the shades of the shades of status Quo PAC. Speaker7: [00:43:40] I think that's fair. Yeah. By the way, this guy ran on prosecuting Trump. He's not getting around to it. No, exactly. His sole purpose in being. And he resurrected this case. It was called the zombie case. Really? It was so old, but it never really actually died when it should have died. And it's just become a circus. So just we'll talk about it in a second. But just watch out like this really is my opinion. This is the only thing that can distract you from what else is going on in the country right now. How bad Biden's doing, the banking stuff, all that stuff that's going on. This could potentially be something just to get people focused on those dangerous right wing protesters. Yes, exactly. Speaker11: [00:44:13] So but you know, the. Steven: [00:44:15] Banking situation, didn't you hear a former Vice President Biden, would he say it's Donald Trump's. Speaker11: [00:44:18] Fault? Oh, good. Speaker7: [00:44:20] Yeah, that's that's right. He repealed the what was. Speaker11: [00:44:23] It the he was saying? Yeah, there weren't regulations, which, by the. Steven: [00:44:26] Way, you had so many executive orders. Yeah. Why don't you why don't you change something when you came into office? No. Everything bad happens. It's still Donald Trump's fault and everything good happens. Well, just nothing good happens. So it's just all Donald Trump's fault. Speaker7: [00:44:36] It's mostly libs at that bank anyway, so I'm not sure that I care. Speaker11: [00:44:38] What's that hoodie he's got? Speaker7: [00:44:40] He's got some first time. Speaker16: [00:44:41] First time We have the Color of Change website here. Do you. Okay. Boom. We design campaigns powerful enough to end practices that unfairly hold black people back and champion solutions that move us all forward until justice is real. Speaker8: [00:44:55] That is neat. Speaker11: [00:44:57] Wait a second. Steven: [00:44:58] Holding black people back from office in New York. What are they like? It's like it's a goalie guarding the net. Speaker11: [00:45:04] Like senator, reject it. What do you think is happening? Speaker16: [00:45:10] The buttons on that website look like her eyebrows. Yes. Yeah. Speaker11: [00:45:17] Why did they do that? What if. What if you take them off? And those are. Steven: [00:45:21] Actually the shape. Speaker11: [00:45:21] Of her eyebrows. Speaker7: [00:45:25] That was after hours of Photoshop work. I just couldn't remove it. Speaker11: [00:45:28] No, that's great. And not to do the what? Aboutism. But I do think it's relevant. Steven: [00:45:30] Let's compare this witch hunt to which again is did Donald Trump pay off Stormy Daniels? And of course, the Fed already dropped the suit. It doesn't say she lost to Donald Trump. Let's compare this. Speaker11: [00:45:39] To I don't know anything. Steven: [00:45:41] That the Biden family has done or as Sam Harris has referred to it. I wouldn't care if Hunter Biden had dead bodies in his basement. True. Speaker11: [00:45:48] What do you have? You have crack. Steven: [00:45:50] Cocaine consumption on camera. You have on camera. You have throwing a gun into a a garbage can next to a grade school. On camera, you have trafficking women. And of course, you have the entire Biden family taking Chinese money. One of the greatest threats to not only the United States, but freedom at large in the world. And he's had a very soft policy on them. Speaker11: [00:46:07] So these none of these. Steven: [00:46:08] Things have been investigated. And they say it's political theater. If you bring that up on the right. Right. Speaker11: [00:46:14] It's political theater. Oh, what, you're going to impeach him? Steven: [00:46:16] Oh, what? You're going to investigate him? Speaker11: [00:46:17] Didn't you see Donald Trump may have at one point slept with an adult film actress. Steven: [00:46:21] And then she. Speaker7: [00:46:22] Started saying stuff about him that wasn't true. And so he reached an agreement so that she wouldn't and bound her to it. And then she broke that agreement. And you're mad about the accounting. Oh, do you remember when was it Geithner? He was being sworn in as treasury secretary. And one of the guys on the panel said, hey, don't you owe back taxes of several million dollars from several years ago? And he goes, yeah, I'll get that taken care of. Yeah, that's a this is a guy going, Are you serious? Speaker11: [00:46:46] Yeah. By the way, the federal government still owes me. Steven: [00:46:48] Like a large sum of cash that we paid in business. Business taxes? Yes, I'm sure they'll get right on that. It's a. Speaker11: [00:46:53] Good. It's a year and a half late. Speaker7: [00:46:54] Oh, dang it. Speaker12: [00:46:55] Didn't Hunter actually pay hookers, though? Well, he paid in cash. Well, he. Speaker11: [00:46:59] Had them on retainer. Speaker1: [00:47:00] I paid him blow. Speaker11: [00:47:02] That's right. Need a stipend? You can't trace. I'm sorry. Speaker7: [00:47:04] I'm sorry you're confusing it. The taxpayer did because he did it while he was on a trip. Speaker11: [00:47:08] His hookers had his hookers, had Hunter 401 K. Steven: [00:47:11] And Company Dental. Speaker7: [00:47:12] The Secret Service was on first name basis. Speaker11: [00:47:17] Yes, exactly. Speaker7: [00:47:19] Hi, Bonnie. Good to see you back, Candy. Speaker11: [00:47:21] Use the company car. And by the way, can you stop at Trader Joe's? I like. Steven: [00:47:25] Those. Those toucan Oreos. It's not like the real ones, but it's the ones they have. The trader Joes just get some for me and then, you know, we'll have Trader Joe's. Crazy, crazy, degenerate sex. Well, we hit the crack pipe. Yes. Speaker7: [00:47:37] Get the small. Speaker11: [00:47:38] This all feels to me. And you. Steven: [00:47:39] I'd love to see your comments. It feels orchestrated. It feels like a set up. It really does. Speaker11: [00:47:43] If you do decide to. Steven: [00:47:45] Protest, great. Just be. Speaker11: [00:47:46] Careful. Steven: [00:47:47] Especially if you show up to protest and. Speaker11: [00:47:50] You see these guys, they're always there. But we'll know more about this tomorrow. Speaker12: [00:47:57] I shouldn't have gone with those short sleeves, fellas. No, that's. Speaker11: [00:48:00] No, they should not have. Steven: [00:48:01] But that's how you know, they're among you. Speaker11: [00:48:02] They stand out. Steven: [00:48:03] They think that all. Speaker11: [00:48:04] Right wing people have the. Steven: [00:48:05] Inglorious Bastards hairdo and wear Dickie Greenleaf short sleeve shirts. Speaker11: [00:48:11] To great references right there. That's good. All right. Steven: [00:48:13] So before we move on, we do want to talk about RuPaul. Do you know you can hit the like button if you're on YouTube comment. Look, for this week. We just ask that you help with the interactions there on YouTube because it does sort of help with the algorithm that does not want you to find us. But one final thing before we move on with the show. Look to put all this to bed as we move forward. I know that there are people out there who who agree with us on some things, disagree with us on other things. But I do think there's something fundamental that every single person on the right people have talked about fracturing on the right. Every single person on the right can be on board with. Yeah. And so that's why we've actually created the fight like hell pledge.com where any business owner, any conservative media business owner can go and take this pledge. It's very simple. We have signed on and so have the leaders of Rumble. Speaker7: [00:48:58] Yeah. And so you have to for some reason you have to enter w-w-w. I know this is, you know, it's supposed to be, you know, new technology, but do that and you can go to this website, the fight. Well, we'll get that. Speaker11: [00:49:06] Fixed by the end of the. Speaker7: [00:49:07] Show of course. Yeah. Steven: [00:49:07] Yeah. Fight like hell pledge.com and we invite anyone out there to to sign on with us so that we can be a unified front despite our differences. I mean, I don't agree with half the people who are on the mug club network right now. That's true. So this pledge there that we have pledged and rumble putting their money where their mouth is, it's big tech platforms have engaged in censorship by banning, suspending, throttling, shadow, banning demonetize, demonetizing or otherwise negatively impacting the ability of content creators to reach their subscribers or followers As a business or owner operator of a pro First Amendment media company, be it video, audio, written word or tech, I pledge to fight against and shine a light on big tech censorship. Furthermore, I will never penalize any content creators. Hold us to this. Hold us to this. Please remember this. Bookmark it. I will never penalize any content creators that engage in business with my company should they experience targeted, unjust or punitive actions from big tech B said actions, monetary or the limitation of the reach of their content. I also pledge not to capitulate to boycott campaigns. I will protect the right of content creators to express themselves on my platform through a proactive. Speaker11: [00:50:10] Approach of partnering with. Steven: [00:50:12] Companies that share our values and interests. So mug club people under this umbrella, Hey. Speaker11: [00:50:17] We don't want you to get removed from. Steven: [00:50:18] Youtube. We don't want you suspended from Twitter. We don't want you banned from Facebook. But if. Speaker11: [00:50:22] So, we got your. Steven: [00:50:23] Back. We'll never punish you. Speaker11: [00:50:24] And neither will. Steven: [00:50:25] Rumble. That's a start. Yeah. Anyone can just sign their name below. Right now it's me. And it's. And it's the. The CEOs. The people over there who run Rumble. And I can't tell you how excited we are to to have some people with balls. Speaker7: [00:50:36] And they're not even necessarily a conservative company. They're not just have they just have values where they want you to be able to speak freely. I don't know. Maybe our country was founded on that. Steven: [00:50:44] It's the only thing that I think we need to all find common ground on. Yeah. That you vow to fight big tech, that you vow to not punish your content creators if they choose to fight big tech. So, Nick, Jim, Brian, Mike, Mr. Guns and Gear, we have your back. If you get shadowbanned, you get throttled. You're not going to get a double punishment from me or rumble. Speaker7: [00:51:03] All right. And a few of the names that we. Speaker11: [00:51:05] Can't say and a few. Steven: [00:51:06] Other names. Yeah, we're still. By the way, I just need. Speaker7: [00:51:07] You to know this. The guys from Assaf and Chris, they're going nuts. They're blowing it up like these guys care. These guys are texting at Rumble. Yeah, like celebrating. Speaker11: [00:51:16] Stuff I call. Just so you know. Steven: [00:51:18] I called one of the rumble. Speaker11: [00:51:19] On air guys. Yeah, we're on the show. This is inside baseball. Steven: [00:51:22] I called one of them an idiot. Speaker11: [00:51:24] And I apologize to him, but he said thank you. Oh, well, because what happened was they were like, I don't know. Steven: [00:51:28] We think we can generate maybe like these amount of subscribers. And I said, If that's what you're. Speaker11: [00:51:32] Thinking for the first year, you are an idiot. You need to be planning for bigger. And he was like, I'm glad you called me an idiot because I was only going on the data that we knew. We had no idea there would be this much upside. Speaker12: [00:51:42] And they're all they're great guys. They're all part of the great Canadian brain drain. A lot of them the best and brightest amongst the Canadians that want freedom. They get south of the border fast. They do. And they start their company, but they all go. Speaker11: [00:51:52] To Florida and wear Speedos. That's right. Speaker12: [00:51:54] That's true. Speaker11: [00:51:55] Speaking of Speedos. Steven: [00:51:56] Gay Williams watching this from the green room right now. Yes, he is. Speaker11: [00:51:59] I love it. A wonderful agent. Speaker12: [00:52:02] More of a grape smuggler. I tell you, when. Speaker11: [00:52:03] I was there with Rumble in Sarasota, I ran. Steven: [00:52:05] Into him and I just walk out and he's blushing. He's wearing a purple and pink Speedo. Speaker11: [00:52:09] What was the brand? Steven: [00:52:09] I didn't look that closely. Speaker11: [00:52:11] I didn't check the tag. Yeah, no. Steven: [00:52:14] I'm pretty sure it was Gucci. Speaker11: [00:52:15] It's of course. Speaker7: [00:52:16] Gucci know he's a Louis Vuitton guy. Speaker12: [00:52:19] So maybe he's a Louis V guy. I have no. Steven: [00:52:21] Idea. Chain gang. So that. Speaker11: [00:52:23] Brings us to actually now. Steven: [00:52:24] Rupaul just recently compared drag. Speaker11: [00:52:27] At Queens, two Marines are last science. Steven: [00:52:31] Last week, Marines celebrated their 78th anniversary of the capture of Iwo Jima, where 6000 Marines gave their lives for their country. Thank you, guys. Yes. So 62 year old in that same vein, drag performer RuPaul recently compared drag queens and didn't just compare. He said that drag queens are just like Marines. Speaker11: [00:52:48] Drag queens are the Marines of the queer movement. Speaker9: [00:52:51] Don't get it twisted and don't be distracted. Register to vote so we can get these stunt queens out of office and put some smart people with real solutions into government. Speaker11: [00:53:02] It's a weird disconnect. Steven: [00:53:04] Was like, we need to get smart people, but I'm looking at that. Speaker11: [00:53:09] So to highlight the. Steven: [00:53:11] Sacrifices made by those who. Speaker11: [00:53:12] Give everything. Steven: [00:53:13] For their country. That brings us to this week's. Speaker11: [00:53:15] Seven plus one. [00:53:21] Y'all forgot the fan in the chamber. Speaker11: [00:53:24] And this is seven. Steven: [00:53:25] Plus one military trans films that you may not have known of. And by the way, after this, we're going to do a deep dive on Neil Mullen. We'll be going late today. It's okay. Speaker7: [00:53:32] Just a lot to cover. Speaker11: [00:53:33] Hang out, a lot to cover. Steven: [00:53:34] And we'll still have Rumble Exclusive. But in the future, it'll be under an hour here you know YouTube rumble and then of course, the paid portion. But today. Speaker11: [00:53:40] It's a lot. Steven: [00:53:41] Seven plus one military films do you know about some. Speaker11: [00:53:43] Of these were surprises. I'm really glad that. Speaker7: [00:53:44] I'm finding out. Speaker11: [00:53:45] Seven plus one. Steven: [00:53:46] Military trans films. Speaker11: [00:53:47] Number seven Flags of Our Mothers with Dicks. Steven: [00:53:51] That's one that. Speaker11: [00:53:54] Seven. Steven: [00:53:54] Plus one. Speaker11: [00:53:57] Military trans films. Gerald Number six. Speaker7: [00:53:59] All quiet on the Western front. Whole. Speaker11: [00:54:02] Yes, that's a whoever did that will do. Whoever did that. Steven: [00:54:05] Photoshop needs a raise. Speaker11: [00:54:08] That's pretty good. Seven plus one military trans. Well, you know what. Steven: [00:54:11] Pops Crowder Let's. Speaker11: [00:54:12] Give you a shot. Number five. Speaker12: [00:54:14] A few good thems. Speaker11: [00:54:15] Yeah, well, you know what? That's important. That's an important one. Speaker7: [00:54:19] That guy on the end, not a Photoshop. Speaker11: [00:54:21] Nope, not a Photoshop. That's him. No professional luggage. Steven: [00:54:24] Stealer? Speaker7: [00:54:25] No, either. Speaker11: [00:54:26] I was referring to the other end. That's so bad. You know what? None of them are Photoshopped. Still Photoshop. They're real human beings with eyebrows that have arrows and words. Number four, military films. A cutlass. Now, that's one that seems, by the way, I should say, if. Steven: [00:54:43] You have kids, this probably isn't age appropriate for children. Speaker11: [00:54:45] The show, I mean, it would be if they were in a. Steven: [00:54:47] Library with. Speaker11: [00:54:48] You know, drag show. Speaker7: [00:54:49] Yeah, honey, hide the kids. Steven: [00:54:52] Yeah. Speaker11: [00:54:53] Number three, military trans. Steven: [00:54:54] Films. Speaker11: [00:54:55] Hacked off Ridge. Oh. Which, if you are listening on. Steven: [00:54:58] Audio, you're just doing yourself a grave. Speaker11: [00:55:01] Disservice. Check. Check the archives. Yes. Steven: [00:55:05] Go check the archive. Speaker11: [00:55:07] Number two, Top seven plus one military trans films. Pops Crowder. Yeah. Speaker12: [00:55:11] I was hoping I wouldn't get this one, but I knew it was going to come around to get me. Number two Rules of engagement. Yes. Well, that's a biologically accurate. Speaker7: [00:55:21] Oh, my goodness. Speaker9: [00:55:23] That's your boobs are huge. Speaker11: [00:55:24] And the number one top military trans film seven plus one. Number one, Gerald Morgan, prone survivor. Ooh, prone. Oh, wow. That's a Oh, God. I hadn't seen that one yet. Worse. That's so much worse. Not prone, By the way, is there another. Speaker7: [00:55:40] Gerald in the studio. Speaker11: [00:55:41] There is no other Gerald in the studio and the plus one actually. Steven: [00:55:44] Have top military trans films is The Hurt Locker. Yeah. Speaker11: [00:55:48] That brings us to the end of this week's seven plus one. [00:55:56] Y'all forgot the fan in the chamber. Speaker12: [00:55:58] You know, RuPaul talks about queer trans, and we're. We're supposed to ignore that. Remember, queer had nothing to do with transgender at one point, and now we're. Steven: [00:56:07] Folding it all back. It's gender queer. Speaker7: [00:56:11] But that's confusing. Yeah. Speaker11: [00:56:12] Yes. A little quick on your feet today. Pop squad. That was. That was such an old man reaction. I said, it's gender. Queer people didn't say He just went, Well, well, like how I imagine a doctor deals with a gender queer, obese. Steven: [00:56:25] Patient who comes. Speaker11: [00:56:26] In like, Well, your BMI is, well, your state. Well. Speaker12: [00:56:32] Wake up. We could defer to gay William on this. But, you know, the gay community wasn't happy about the the trans folks running on their track. They built politically. Yeah, I know. All those years. So they were distancing themselves. Speaker11: [00:56:42] Well, because the gay folks, like, they don't. Steven: [00:56:44] Want it to be child friendly. Right? They live the most decadent lifestyle in the world, the homosexuals. And then the trans. Speaker11: [00:56:50] People said, we want to turn this into, you know, we want to turn it into Epcot. Steven: [00:56:53] Center. Speaker11: [00:56:54] So they're not. Steven: [00:56:56] The point is, they're not all united. You would be surprised how many conservative gay folks there are out there. Speaker7: [00:56:59] So this is this is a good lead in for this next segment. I just wanted to update you about 170,000 on Rumble alone. Speaker11: [00:57:06] Great. Good. So people are transitioning the. Speaker7: [00:57:09] 30 freaking 9000 40,000. Sorry of you on YouTube again. What it grew. What are you doing? Go to rumble right now. Speaker11: [00:57:17] It's like an election live show. Speaker1: [00:57:18] The show is ending on what? Speaker11: [00:57:19] What are you guys? The blob? Rumble. Shrink. Rumble. That's right. Go. And I know what you're thinking. I know what some of you are thinking. Of course, you want. Steven: [00:57:28] To reach people where they are. And Rumble is a much smaller user base right now. That is temporary. And we'll get into why there's some exciting data coming in. Speaker11: [00:57:34] So that brings. Steven: [00:57:35] Us yeah, to this segment. It's very important. It is. Look, we have run up I guess we have we. Speaker11: [00:57:41] Have hit our head against the glass ceiling. Steven: [00:57:42] That is, you know, Susan Wojcicki, when she was CEO as YouTube CEO of YouTube, she wasn't. Did I say as YouTube? Speaker11: [00:57:50] No, you're good. Did I say of. I don't know. I'm the YouTube now. Steven: [00:57:55] So she was a CEO and you know that we didn't like her. We had her portrayed by Luna. We had her portrayed by Clint Howard, which she was really mad about. Yeah. Speaker1: [00:58:03] Yeah. Speaker11: [00:58:04] I thought Clint did a good job. He did. But I think. Steven: [00:58:06] She was expecting, like Hugh Jackman. So last month, long time CEO of YouTube, she stepped down. Yeah, right. And there is going to be a new new CEO. But he was the CEO before that chief product officer. I had to look it up, too. I'm familiar with CEO, CFO, COO. I had not heard CPO beyond robots. Speaker7: [00:58:28] They just make things up. Steven: [00:58:30] Neil, is this the clip of her mentioning Neil Mohan or is it Neil? Speaker1: [00:58:34] I could get. Speaker11: [00:58:34] That. Yeah. Steven: [00:58:34] Which one is B1? Is that. That's not is that Susan at the Recode conference? Speaker1: [00:58:39] That's her stepping down. She's okay. Speaker11: [00:58:41] All right. Steven: [00:58:41] So here is Susan Wojcicki stepping down as I desperately avoid a side profile. Speaker11: [00:58:46] And naming Neil. Steven: [00:58:48] Mohan new CEO. Speaker9: [00:58:50] They're staying in house, though they're not going outside for a replacement. Chief Product Officer Neil Mohan will become the next head. Mohan, what do we know? Speaker3: [00:58:58] Yeah, so he's been there for quite a while as well. He came over with the DoubleClick deal, so when they previously purchased DoubleClick, Google had done that. He came over and he's been with YouTube for quite some time now and he was actually part of getting YouTube off the ground like a rabbi without the hat. So he knows this product. So it's not as though, you know, they have an outsider coming in who doesn't necessarily understand the product, doesn't necessarily understand where YouTube is going or what it needs to do. Actually, sitting in a bowl of he really will help guide it in a similar direction. Speaker11: [00:59:29] So, I mean lucky chow Pops Crowder with the Sting. Don't let the affable nature fool you. He's a cruel prick. Yes. Speaker7: [00:59:39] He will find that one thing. Oh, my. Speaker11: [00:59:41] Gosh. When I was growing up. Steven: [00:59:43] When I was growing up and. Speaker11: [00:59:44] I was like a teenager. Steven: [00:59:45] And I was, you know, just acting out a little bit, my dad, you know, like, give me a correction. But he would just leave it with a little flick of whatever it was I was most self-conscious about. But I knew he was right. Like. Speaker11: [00:59:53] You're wearing girl jeans. Yeah, exactly what I was going to. You know what it's like, Dad. Like, you're right. I don't. Steven: [01:00:00] I don't know what it's like to wear girl jeans. That's right. Speaker11: [01:00:03] That's the kind of stuff I would do. Speaker7: [01:00:04] I get it. You're a skater. Speaker11: [01:00:05] Whatever. So. So for those of you, have you been following this? Steven: [01:00:08] And again, comment below hit the like button. If you are on YouTube, hit the like button for those of you who are still on YouTube because it does help the algorithm there. But if you were thinking, is this what you were thinking, that it meant like a new era of censorship for YouTube? It's far worse. Yeah, it's far worse. So the question that we first have to ask is, who is Neil Mohan? Right. Speaker7: [01:00:27] So that makes it easy. Next segment. Speaker11: [01:00:31] And let me let me give you a brief. And what's funny is on. Steven: [01:00:35] Youtube, whenever we see those What a piece of segments. Yeah, yeah, they called us. We're like, you can't do that anymore. Why? I was like, We can't. Speaker11: [01:00:40] We did it about Chris Cuomo, and then we also did it about Don Lemon, maybe Jussie Smollett. Steven: [01:00:46] We did Jussie Smollett. Speaker11: [01:00:47] Like these were. Steven: [01:00:48] These weren't just. Speaker11: [01:00:49] People who we didn't like. These were people who were universally. Steven: [01:00:51] Accepted as pieces of fecal matter. Yeah. So. We can't do that. We wanted to do that with Neil mULHEARN, but we. Speaker11: [01:00:57] Thought maybe not right out of the chute. Oh by the way, tomorrow's intro is a parody of Radiohead's creep. Steven: [01:01:02] But about. Speaker11: [01:01:02] Former Vice President Biden being a pedophile. So in case you thought, are they coming back softer, it is a punch to the groin. That's good. Nine. Yeah. Let me give you a background on Neal Mohan. Steven: [01:01:16] He first joined Google in 2008 as a senior vice president for display and video ads. Okay. He took over as YouTube's chief product officer at 2015, where he helped launch YouTube TV, their music premium. He also currently sits on the board of directors for Stitch Fix. It's a fashion company, 23 and Me biotechnology, which, you know, there's nothing scary about someone at Google and YouTube also having a 23 and Me records. No. Speaker12: [01:01:39] What could go wrong there? Yeah well. Speaker11: [01:01:41] We know it won't. Steven: [01:01:41] Happen. They won't release Elizabeth Warren's. Speaker1: [01:01:44] So not again. Steven: [01:01:46] For some reason, he's also on the Council of Foreign Relations. Speaker11: [01:01:49] Oh. Steven: [01:01:50] Oh, that's good. I have no idea. Speaker11: [01:01:51] So he's got your. What? You're watching. He's got your lineage and your DNA testing, and then he has a direct line of communication to people. Steven: [01:01:58] Who would be involved with the interests of foreign governments and entities. Speaker7: [01:02:01] So he must also have some dirt on the board because in 2013, so about five years after he came over, he was rumored to be going over to Twitter. They gave him $100 million in stock or options to stay. Really, you don't do that for somebody who's not the CEO or founder of a company. Yeah. So he knows where the bodies are. Speaker11: [01:02:21] Also, he really. Steven: [01:02:22] Likes petting. Speaker11: [01:02:22] Cats. He does? Yes. Speaker7: [01:02:24] 100 million. Speaker11: [01:02:27] I've got it right where I want her. He did, Inspector Asshole. Speaker12: [01:02:31] He did live in the carriage house at the jetskis with Sergey Brin. So maybe he does have some. Steven: [01:02:36] No, he fondled her carriage. Speaker11: [01:02:37] Ah. Speaker7: [01:02:38] Undercarriage. Undercarriage, carriage. Steven: [01:02:41] So here's another fast fact for you. And again, all references are publicly available and we'll get into some of his blatant activism towards the end. But let's just set the stage here as chief product officer. This is what he did at YouTube, by the way, during his tenure there. He's been a part of some terrible decisions. Okay. So let's just talk about the quality of what he's done. If this would earn him, like you said, a spot as CEO. I think he has dirt on people. Yeah, like the Epstein tapes, something like, you know, I'll tell you why. So he was involved with removing the public dislike button and the count that you see publicly. I think the button's still there, but it doesn't mean anything. And he also was involved with pushing nfts. So, again, if this is going to be performance. Speaker11: [01:03:18] Based, well, we all know what the reaction was to. Steven: [01:03:20] Removing the public dislike count and we know what happened with NFTS. So in late 2021, right, YouTube stopped showing viewers how many people disliked a video. Here's how YouTube defended that. They said as part of this experiment, viewers could still see and use the dislike button, but because the count was not visible to them, we found that they. Speaker11: [01:03:35] Were less likely to target a video dislike button to. Steven: [01:03:37] Drive up the. Speaker11: [01:03:38] Count. In short, our experiment data showed a reduction in dislike attacking behavior. Steven: [01:03:45] Here is Mohan, by the way, in 2021. Speaker11: [01:03:47] Really, really trying. Steven: [01:03:49] To make sure that you can't tell he once had a heavy accent addressing the. Speaker11: [01:03:53] Decision. Speaker1: [01:03:53] This was, of. Speaker3: [01:03:54] Course, a decision. And as you described, you know, you know, an adjustment to a feature or whatever you want to call it that that of course, I was involved in other members of the leadership team here at YouTube, of course, were involved in as well. Of course. And we and it was it's an example of something that involves those trade offs that I was talking about before. At the end of the day, YouTube is a very large ecosystem of viewers and creators and other partners. And it was about making sure that we were, you know, kind of balancing all of those and sometimes sort of competing objectives or competing goals in a decision that we felt was the right sort of overall decision for the ecosystem. Speaker11: [01:04:38] That's the first time you've. Steven: [01:04:39] Used the word compete in your life. Speaker12: [01:04:44] But he uses ecosystem a lot. He does. Steven: [01:04:46] And of course. Speaker11: [01:04:47] Of course, of. Speaker12: [01:04:48] Course, of course. At the end of the day. Steven: [01:04:50] All those colloquial at the end of the day of a generation. Speaker12: [01:04:52] At the end. Speaker11: [01:04:53] Of the day, of course. Steven: [01:04:54] It is what it is. Speaker11: [01:04:58] I got to do what I've got to do. All right, fine. Speaker12: [01:05:01] You don't hear me? Damn right. Speaker11: [01:05:03] 100 million for you. Speaker7: [01:05:04] There you go, buddy. Speaker11: [01:05:05] Of course. Of course. Of course one does. So who actually benefited by? Steven: [01:05:12] And this is something where when they say, of course, the answer is usually not. Speaker11: [01:05:14] Of course it usually means that. Wait a second. Steven: [01:05:16] Actually, there's some disagreement here. Who benefited from removing the dislike count? Hey, none of us wanted the dislike count to be removed. No, we've been the target of campaigns, too. But you know what? Take away sunlight is the best disinfectant. So maybe former Vice President Joe Biden's. Speaker11: [01:05:30] White House might have had a reason. Steven: [01:05:31] Yeah, There you go. See how many dislikes that you saw and then see that image there next to it where they actually scrubbed the dislikes. Speaker11: [01:05:39] Now, let's contrast. Steven: [01:05:40] That, where if it existed out in just. Speaker11: [01:05:42] Sort of in the ether. No, no. We have a direct. Steven: [01:05:44] Contrast with the like dislike ratio on YouTube for President Donald Trump. Speaker11: [01:05:49] Right. That was something. Steven: [01:05:50] And it was a common theme. The totality. You're talking about many instances of 10 to 1. Likes to dislikes. And let's be honest here, YouTube is not a bastion of conservatism. The users, certainly a global user base, shouldn't be outnumbering liberals 10 to 1. So the public sees. Hold on a second. Hold on a second. Donald Trump, 10 to 1 likes to dislikes. Yeah. Former Vice President Joe Biden. Oh, they have to scrub it because nobody actually likes what he's out there saying. So it does two things that actually accomplishes two things which they have to silence. There are more of you than them. Speaker11: [01:06:21] Okay. Now, I'm. Steven: [01:06:21] Not talking about Republicans or Democrats. There are more of you than them. When Rachel Levine, who will talk about on the Mug Club only segment, which is free this month, there are more of you than them who think that sex changes for kids is criminal, is evil. There are more of you than them who think, Oh, hold on a second. The election, if you look at these likes and it does seem like there are a lot of people who went out there and voted for Donald Trump. Hold on. It does seem like there are a lot of people who are disenchanted. It does seem like there are a lot of people who don't trust their institutions. Right. This shows you that there are more of you than them. And then if you just look at the public reaction, one would clearly make the inference if you're an alien who. Speaker11: [01:06:52] Landed here, you would. Steven: [01:06:53] Go, beep, beep, beep. Speaker11: [01:06:53] Oh, wow. Donald Trump is really popular. And this guy, Joe Biden's a dick. So they get rid of. Steven: [01:07:01] Your ability to even see that there are more of you than them. Speaker11: [01:07:07] That's what that was about. Yeah. It's not gaslighting. Steven: [01:07:10] It's gaslighting. Speaker11: [01:07:10] You also a big proponent of nfts. Steven: [01:07:14] This is one I'm sure you're a huge fan of, right? So the like to dislike ratio got rid of that. And then Nfts in a 2022 blog post. Not to be outdone by Logan, Paul Mohan wrote. Speaker11: [01:07:26] He wrote, We believe new. Steven: [01:07:28] Technologies like blockchain and. Speaker11: [01:07:29] Nfts can can. Steven: [01:07:33] Allow creators to build deeper relationships. Speaker11: [01:07:36] With their fans. You're doing it again. Yeah. For example, giving a verifiable way for fans to. Steven: [01:07:42] Own. Speaker11: [01:07:43] Unique videos, photos, art and even experiences from their favorite creators could be a compelling prospect for creators and their audiences. Less than a year later, the entire NFT market collapsed. Speaker7: [01:07:56] Oh no. Who could have seen that It was the new Beanie Babies? Speaker1: [01:08:00] Hey, the. Speaker11: [01:08:00] Hell. I wonder if he took any of his $100 million compensation in Nfts. Speaker7: [01:08:05] Do you remember when Trump released the Nfts? That was funny. And Yakuza bought one and made some money on it? I know. Speaker11: [01:08:11] I mean, ride the train. Speaker7: [01:08:13] I think that's fine. Speaker11: [01:08:13] Go for it. But still, an exception to the rule. Steven: [01:08:16] Doesn't. Speaker11: [01:08:16] Prove the rule. But that was funny. Yeah. Speaker7: [01:08:21] How were the dislikes on the NFT thing? Did you turn those off too? Yeah, exactly. Steven: [01:08:26] And by the way, you can hit the rumble button if you're watching on Rumble. Thank you so much that people are migrating from YouTube over to Rumble. Nothing would make us happier than to never be dependent on YouTube. And we know that that means the overall numbers will take a little bit of a hit because we'll be off of YouTube. Right? Speaker11: [01:08:37] There's the eyebrows. There's the search. You're not taking a hit. Well, I'm talking about on YouTube. Not today. The point is, not today. We don't want to have to self-censor. We're not going to do anymore. We're not going to do it anymore. It's and not that we've been self censoring in the past. Steven: [01:08:50] We would always have the mug club only segments. Speaker11: [01:08:52] But the entire show. Steven: [01:08:53] We have the YouTube dump button. That's it. Speaker11: [01:08:54] So if you see bring it up when you see this on YouTube and we'll probably have some music playing too. By the way. Steven: [01:09:00] When you see that or if you hear. Speaker11: [01:09:02] That, that means you can still see everything you missed over there on. Steven: [01:09:05] Rumble. That's our solution. Speaker11: [01:09:07] And then I bet you Neal Mohan will. Steven: [01:09:08] Say, Oh, we can remove you for whatever you say off the platform. Well, Oh, of course. Come and get it. Speaker11: [01:09:13] Yeah. Mr. Import Export Coordinator. Come and. Speaker7: [01:09:17] Get it. Yeah. There's 175,000 people live on Rumble right now alone, not including the other two YouTube and locals. And they say we don't give a damn. Right? Do what you're going to do. Speaker11: [01:09:25] Good, Good. Steven: [01:09:26] Come at me, bro. Speaker11: [01:09:27] I see. Red, bro. So this brings us to where did I put my. Speaker7: [01:09:34] You threw it? Most likely. Come on. Speaker11: [01:09:36] That wasn't worth the bit. Oh, the juice was not worth the squeeze. It was. Speaker1: [01:09:41] Not. Speaker11: [01:09:43] Come again. So the vox adpocalypse. Steven: [01:09:46] This is another one that's pretty important because. Speaker11: [01:09:48] Mohan was a major player in pushing for more censorship after. Steven: [01:09:52] The Vox situation. Speaker11: [01:09:53] And again. I apologize. I apologize for the Vox apocalypse. I did not plan on them putting together a. Steven: [01:10:01] Hit reel. Speaker11: [01:10:02] Where the worst thing I said was Lispy Queer, huh? You should hear what we say off air. Oh, it's still usually words like that. Steven: [01:10:09] Like I don't find, like, queer. Speaker11: [01:10:11] Like fairy words like that. You know, words that aren't really insulting. Right? Those are the fun ones to me. Steven: [01:10:16] Sprite. Speaker11: [01:10:16] Sprite, Sprite. That was funny. Yeah, I think Sprite was light in. Speaker12: [01:10:20] One's loafers being. Speaker11: [01:10:21] Light in one's loafers. Speaker1: [01:10:22] Right. Speaker11: [01:10:23] Also a tasty beverage, right? Yeah. What? Sucking like your lives depend on it, Right? Speaker1: [01:10:29] That's. Whoa. Hey. All right. I see I. Speaker11: [01:10:30] Have a little my. Yeah, because we know that kids watch. They shouldn't. It's PG 13. Steven: [01:10:38] So for those of you who don't remember the Vox apocalypse, that is when we were the target here, we kind of were. This show was the news. And Google's stock took a nosedive, which, by the way, tuned into the Rumble Only segment. We'll be talking about that. Here's a refresher where. Wojcicki This was the reason for the Vox Adpocalypse They had guidelines. We didn't violate any of them. Speaker1: [01:10:59] We Steven Crowder has a lot. Speaker15: [01:11:01] Of videos, so it took some time for us to look at that and to really understand what happened. And in the end, we decided that it was not violative of our policies for harassment. I am truly, truly sorry for the hurt that we caused that community. It was it was not our intention at all. Speaker11: [01:11:19] Just by the way, just that language which we'll get. Steven: [01:11:22] To the hurt that we caused. Oh, that sounds like publisher language. Speaker1: [01:11:26] Oh. Speaker11: [01:11:27] We. You're. We. I've never even met you. I have never even met you. Steven: [01:11:32] Susan Wojcicki. We're sorry for the pain we caused, as though her and I are a team. Or we're in some kind of a we're not in a partnership. Speaker11: [01:11:38] Unless maybe you actually are. Speaker12: [01:11:40] Speaking of language, though, you know, her assault on the word policy, it lost a syllable somewhere. What did she say? Pulse. Speaker11: [01:11:47] Pulse. Pulse, pulse, pulse. Well, maybe she has cerebral policy. Speaker12: [01:11:52] That's that Valley girl accent she puts on as a CEO. Speaker11: [01:11:55] Yes, a CEO, retired? Yeah. You know, her major qualification was providing a. Steven: [01:11:59] Garage to two other guys? Yes. Speaker11: [01:12:00] True. Yeah. Toss my name on there. Yeah. Steven: [01:12:03] So in the midst of our 2019, this was the Vox dispute. Speaker11: [01:12:06] Youtube updated the rules. Steven: [01:12:08] Afterward because we didn't violate policies but they updated them to quote, remove more hateful and supremacist content from. Speaker11: [01:12:15] Youtube and then. Steven: [01:12:16] Reduce borderline content and. Speaker11: [01:12:19] Raise up. Steven: [01:12:19] Authoritative voices. And this is why Rumble is so keen. We'll be talking about this later. Let's think of how broad it is. Reduce borderline content. What does reduce mean? Could it mean demonetizing? Could it mean throttling? Could it mean shadow? It could mean any of the above borderline content. What defines borderline content? Well, we don't know and they won't tell you. Then raise up authoritative voices. What does that mean? The CDC? Speaker11: [01:12:43] Yep. Steven: [01:12:43] Fauci Yep. The White House. Speaker11: [01:12:46] You know, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS. If you're. Steven: [01:12:50] A platform. Speaker11: [01:12:52] Guess what? There's a. Steven: [01:12:53] Conflict of interest If you're taking money from places like CNN, ABC. Speaker11: [01:12:56] Nbc Universal, and we're in lawsuits with. Steven: [01:12:59] Them, ongoing. Speaker11: [01:13:00] Litigation, it's a problem for you to do that. Yeah. Speaker7: [01:13:03] You know who they didn't think were authoritative voices? A couple of doctors in Taiwan, we had doctors in California that were speaking out early. Any doctor around the country that said, hey, we have data going back to, I don't know, the First World War. On how lockdowns and masks will typically work in a situation like this. And also a sitting governor sitting down with three of the most prestigious institutions in the world, doctors from those institutions and not being able to address his constituents, those are the voices that they think are not authoritative enough for them to raise. Well, those. Speaker11: [01:13:30] Would be borderline and they need to be reduced. That's true. Speaker7: [01:13:33] We can reduce problem solved. Speaker11: [01:13:37] So one year before. Speaker7: [01:13:39] That was one year before all. Speaker1: [01:13:40] This, this is going to be a fun race and. Speaker11: [01:13:43] Fun reign. That brings us to a month later. Steven: [01:13:45] At VidCon or as Mohan pronounces it. Speaker11: [01:13:48] Re wittchen. Oh boy. Speaker7: [01:13:52] Just keeps on getting. I love you, our Indian brothers. Speaker11: [01:13:54] Yeah. No, of course we do. I love I love CEOs of the most powerful. Steven: [01:13:58] Company in the world coming in on H one visas. Speaker11: [01:14:00] So Mohan announced it. This is a joke. Don't expect a reference for that. Mohan announced that YouTube would be cracking. Steven: [01:14:08] Down on harassment. Speaker3: [01:14:10] And later this year we'll be updating our approach to harassment, particularly creator on creator. Harassment. Nailed it. This work is just as critical to the future of the YouTube community as any product launch. Speaker11: [01:14:22] Now again. Steven: [01:14:23] Okay, Pops credit. You know, sometimes when mom does this our mom, mom, Mama Crowder, she's French Canadian. Sometimes she really tries to make sure that it's not too heavy if she's speaking with and she does the same thing where she overenunciate. Speaker11: [01:14:35] Yes. Speaker12: [01:14:36] Pronounces her t h. Speaker11: [01:14:37] S Yes. Steven: [01:14:37] Exactly. Yeah. And she still puts the plural in the wrong place and takes it away where it's supposed to be. It's a silly accent. It's a silly people and they should have been conquered by the English. But I love my mother. So Mohan denied making any of the changes based on our channel. Okay, but. He strongly defended the demonetisation, saying I can't speak for the particular channel, Crowder's channel. Speaker11: [01:15:01] I just want you Voldemort. Steven: [01:15:03] But my experience is that monetization is an incentive for many. Speaker11: [01:15:08] Creators. Steven: [01:15:09] On the platform. Speaker11: [01:15:11] And revoking that privilege for a code of conduct. Steven: [01:15:15] Reason of policy violation generally does have an impact. So they try to do all this saying, well. Speaker11: [01:15:20] It's not really that channel, it was. Steven: [01:15:22] That channel that's the reason for the stock nosedive. And by the way, that's not to praise ourselves. Speaker11: [01:15:26] That's you. That's you. That's because. Steven: [01:15:28] Of you. Again, getting rid of the likes and dislikes. That's that's to make sure that you don't know there are more of you than them. There are more of you than them. Speaker11: [01:15:35] I don't mean more of you who hit the box. No, because guess what? Hey, we're not Republicans. Yeah, we're conservatives. And I. I certainly don't feel represented by the majority. Steven: [01:15:44] Of Republicans today, but I absolutely. Speaker11: [01:15:46] Feel represented. Steven: [01:15:47] By zero Democrats. That's kind of really where we are. And I understand the need for a two party system. I'm not talking about Republicans. I'm talking about people who value family. I'm talking about people who value the First Amendment, talking about people who. Speaker11: [01:15:55] Value the Second Amendment. Steven: [01:15:56] I'm talking about people who still think this is the greatest country on earth and we are going down the wrong path. Speaker11: [01:15:59] Guess what? There are more of you than them. They know it. Steven: [01:16:02] And once upon a time you could know it. So they got rid of the public report card, the likes and dislikes. That's why they did it. So. Speaker7: [01:16:11] And by the way, look how casually he just brushes over the ability to remove your ability to make a living. Yep, right. He said, we're just going to get rid of monetization. Oh, so if somebody doesn't toe the line, if somebody is just a little spicy on some of the content in a way that you just don't like, everybody else can be spicy, you can have the D word. Speaker11: [01:16:30] Or do you want a medium spicy or really spicy or really, really spicy or my spicy? Speaker7: [01:16:36] They can say that all they want, but if we don't like it, all we're going to do is take away their ability to make a living and pay their employees. Yep. That'll get them to shut up. Speaker11: [01:16:44] And then you have some people on the right who say, Hey. Steven: [01:16:46] We're good with that. Yep, we're good with that. And that's why, you know what? I should be thanking him because so many of you have supported, you know, this is funded by viewers like notice there's no other sponsor on the show today. The only sponsor is mug club Laterwith, credit.com slash mug club. And by the way, enough of you sign up. Guess what? The benefit of Rumble being a publicly traded company is. You sign up that benefits their value as a company and that makes them more valuable on the. Speaker11: [01:17:08] Free side to to compete. Steven: [01:17:09] With YouTube, the. Speaker11: [01:17:10] Critical mass viewership. Steven: [01:17:11] This is the first time that there's a mass. Here's the. Speaker11: [01:17:14] Mission. Youtube. Go ahead, remove us. We are here. We are here to lead a mass. Steven: [01:17:19] Exodus off your platform. Speaker11: [01:17:21] And I know it's not just going to be us, but there will be a. Steven: [01:17:23] Lot more people who. Speaker11: [01:17:24] Follow. Steven: [01:17:25] Yep, that's what this is. That's in a nutshell. Speaker11: [01:17:28] I'll go through the plan. Steven: [01:17:29] Mass exodus from YouTube. It's time to. Speaker11: [01:17:31] Decouple. And I say this as the guy. Steven: [01:17:32] Who's been here since. Speaker11: [01:17:33] 2006. I get it. There would be there would be no show like this if not for YouTube. Steven: [01:17:38] But the circumstances have changed and they're accelerating with Mohan. So here is plans for YouTube. March 1st, Mohan posted a blog post to YouTube. Speaker11: [01:17:47] You can do that blog post to YouTube. I guess he doesn't even YouTube, right? Speaker7: [01:17:50] He's got a special we don't have. Speaker11: [01:17:52] It's titled Letter from Neil, Our 2023 Priorities. By the way, if I got a letter from Neil, I wouldn't even use my opener. No, I tossed it in the bin with the Bed, Bath and Beyond coupons. Speaker7: [01:18:03] It's Armstrong. I'm not even looking. Speaker12: [01:18:05] Yeah, exactly. This is what Neil has changed from. Speaker11: [01:18:08] What do we know? No. Well, maybe. I assume he was born. Speaker12: [01:18:12] Neil. Come on. I think there are a few more. Who cares? Speaker11: [01:18:14] His head comes to a point. So most of the focus was on what. Steven: [01:18:18] He, you know, the innocuous measure of, quote. Speaker11: [01:18:20] Supporting the. Steven: [01:18:21] Success of creators. Speaker11: [01:18:24] That sounds. That sounds nice. Yeah, that sounds nice. Good language. But let's. Steven: [01:18:28] Remember, borderline content, reducing. Speaker11: [01:18:30] Authority. Oh, creators. Steven: [01:18:32] You mean authoritative sources like CNN? You mean authoritative sources? Like, I don't know, the CDC, you know, condemning Joe Rogan, who then had to go to Spotify in a brilliant move and one that I'm very happy about. Speaker7: [01:18:42] Yeah, W.H.O. and then not W.H.O., because the W.H.O. happened to disagree with the CDC. It's like when there were two popes, nobody knew what to do. Speaker11: [01:18:48] Yeah, exactly. So, well, they kind of decided what to do. Oh, I get confused. Steven: [01:18:52] With the gray smoke. I'm colorblind. Speaker11: [01:18:55] So at the end of the letter. Steven: [01:18:56] Mohan addressed another issue that we've talked about for a long time, Section 230. And for those of you who don't know, Section 230 basically protects a lot of these big tech platforms as platforms just like Verizon or AT&T or public utilities, Right? So in other words, if you have a bunch of white supremacist talking on a phone through a phone service, you can't you can't stop them from talking because you are a platform, you're a service provider. Platforms are treated the same way like a digital town square. You cannot alter. That would make you a publisher. For example, The New York Times, New York Post can edit what is in their comment section because they are a publisher and it's not welcome there. These companies enjoy the legal protections afforded to them by Section. Speaker11: [01:19:36] 230. Steven: [01:19:37] While acting as publishers as we just saw. So this is what he wrote regarding Section 230. We are aligned with government officials in wanting to. Speaker11: [01:19:47] Create a safe environment. Environment, environment, online. That also allows for a plurality of voices. We're still children here. Okay. That doesn't change to be heard. That's why we're engaging in the debate regarding Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in the United States. Steven: [01:20:15] Well, decency that doesn't apply to us. Nope. Speaker11: [01:20:17] Which is fueled the work of our. Steven: [01:20:19] Creators and gives us the ability to remove harmful content. Well, what's harmful? Borderline. What defines borderline cabal of people we don't tell you about? Well, on is it the advertiser guidelines? Speaker11: [01:20:30] No, it's different. Steven: [01:20:31] Is it. Is it the community guidelines? Speaker11: [01:20:33] No. Speaker7: [01:20:34] Terms of service? No. Speaker11: [01:20:36] It's different. What is it? I can't say. We'll just make. I don't know, up. I don't know. Just. Just keep in mind there is advertiser guidelines. Steven: [01:20:47] Which is don't say anything offensive ever. Right. Which conservatives cannot be beholden to on YouTube. That's the death of our movement. It's done. It's done. If conservatives. Speaker11: [01:20:54] Be like we've been demonetized for 3. Steven: [01:20:56] Or 4 years, if conservatives say, okay, we are going to ensure that we remain monetized on YouTube, it's done. There's no more movement to say, okay, it's done, just so you know. Speaker11: [01:21:05] But you can still try and be on YouTube like we're. Steven: [01:21:07] Doing with the YouTube dump button and not be suspended so you can reach some new people. They have three different. They have advertiser guidelines. They have community guidelines, which is more so in relation to your channel being suspended. And then they created after the Vox Apocalypse Borderline content guidelines, which is the most nebulous and completely. Speaker11: [01:21:24] Ill defined group of. Steven: [01:21:26] That I can possibly imagine. So they have three different categories to try and catch you. And as CEO, Mohan will have the final say on what constitutes, quote, harmful content. And given that. Speaker11: [01:21:37] Given that we know a lot about his ideology. So I've just given you his history with YouTube. Okay. Let me give you some more here. Steven: [01:21:42] As to where you think he'll line up. How do we define borderline content? Okay. Well, he defines it. Speaker11: [01:21:49] Okay. So how do you think. Steven: [01:21:50] He will define it? Speaker11: [01:21:51] Well, he hasn't donated. Steven: [01:21:52] A lot politically, but every dollar has exclusively gone to Democrats. Okay, you can find this. Yes. Speaker11: [01:22:00] Careful. Watch it. Speaker7: [01:22:03] I'm just saying, he's so Barack Obama. Speaker11: [01:22:05] Has $100 million and Chuck Schumer. Chuck Schumer, like not even like a Cuomo, Not even just someone who's like Chuck Schumer, for crying out loud. That guy has human blood banks. It's a joke. Steven: [01:22:18] Don't go blow up a pizza parlor, allegedly. Speaker7: [01:22:22] But then we're going to blow it up. Speaker11: [01:22:24] So Mohan also tweeted. Steven: [01:22:25] In support of a bunch of woke causes. Again, when you see that this this really does matter because this will be the man who is the CEO of the most powerful information media company in the world right now. So October 13th, 2022, he wrote 15. Speaker11: [01:22:40] Latinex at YouTube Creators who have had a major impact through YouTube shorts this past year. And there's a picture, by the way, less than 5% of Latin Americans or Latin Latins think Latinx is a thing. So this is a this is. Steven: [01:22:54] An when people. Speaker11: [01:22:55] Say, well, I think the extreme left and the extreme right, you know, they just shout. Steven: [01:22:58] The loudest. No, no, here's the problem. Speaker11: [01:23:00] The extreme right is anyone. Steven: [01:23:02] From the extreme right is defined by the way, you can read it in the New York Times. Speaker11: [01:23:06] You can read it. Dave Rubin to Alex Jones. They're all extreme, right? Okay. They they had Philip DeFranco. That's all extreme, right? But for some reason, we don't acknowledge that the extreme left, someone who uses unironically the term Latin X is the CEO of the most powerful media company in the world. Are you starting to get can you can you name if you were to create a punch line to point out that. Steven: [01:23:28] Someone is as woke as they can be? Speaker11: [01:23:31] Would it include the term Latinx? Speaker12: [01:23:33] It would, yes. Yes. Speaker11: [01:23:34] And this guy is tweeting it out. Well, absolutely. And then I'll have the nerve to say I'm not political. I'm on I am on bull shit. Why? Because you use Latin X. Speaker12: [01:23:44] It's like a pork bill. You know what started out as creator, creator on creator, violence becomes oh, and this. And this. Speaker11: [01:23:52] And words are. Speaker7: [01:23:52] Violence now, right? Speaker12: [01:23:53] No, but it started out creator on creator pronounced be. Speaker11: [01:23:55] Queer. Speaker12: [01:23:56] Inspired. Right. Speaker7: [01:23:57] Well, I apologize. Speaker11: [01:24:00] Enunciate the V So November 2nd, 2022. That's why. Speaker12: [01:24:05] Environmental was so. Speaker11: [01:24:06] Jealous. Yes. And Mohan tweeted out, Really exciting to. Steven: [01:24:11] See YouTube creators like Dr. Adarna join leaders from around the world at COP 27 to take action on climate change again, the presumption that not. Speaker11: [01:24:21] Only climate change, not only is climate change manmade, but that international governments and. Steven: [01:24:24] Their committees, which. Speaker11: [01:24:25] By the way, directly harm your life. Yep. If you drive cars that use fossil fuels, if you use natural gas to heat your homes. Steven: [01:24:32] It assumes that all of us agree with that. And then he'll say he's not political, he's unbiased. It's not possible. Speaker7: [01:24:37] Do me a favor. Do not send $1 in aid to starving children in Africa. Africa. If you are also pushing for policies regarding climate change because that is killing them by the millions. Because they have no energy, because we will not fund it through the World Bank, because it pollutes. And climate change is our main goal. Yep. Not saving the lives of people in Africa. Speaker11: [01:24:58] By the way, November. Steven: [01:24:59] 8th, 2022. You'll like this one. Midterms. During the midterms, by the way, we were suspended on YouTube. Yeah. And still had the biggest stream off of YouTube, which was a that was when we started saying, okay, there might be something here with Rumble. Yeah, okay. He tweeted out, The US midterm elections are today and we're. Speaker11: [01:25:16] We're working to limit the spread of harmful. Steven: [01:25:20] Misinformation and connect people to authoritative. Speaker11: [01:25:24] Information. Steven: [01:25:26] Just earlier this month. Yeah, there you go. What's misinformation that, hey, maybe you shouldn't vote by mail, maybe you should show up. Hey, maybe the machines are not working for. Speaker11: [01:25:36] Three hours in the most populated area of Arizona. Mohan So you might want to wait. Steven: [01:25:41] A little bit or go back and vote later. Remember, that was misinformation initially, and. Speaker11: [01:25:45] Those were removed. Then we found out it was all true. And then you say that Kari Lake is an election denier. When Kari Lake was all. I'm not I'm saying that the machines didn't work for hours and people have my voting base actually has to work. Speaker7: [01:25:54] Right. And you know what? All of this would be fine. Yeah. If you could sue them. And that was the balance. That's the protection that they have and that's why it is so bad. Because there is no check to their power now, Right. If the people in power in government are okay with it, they're going to do whatever they want. Speaker11: [01:26:10] So here's something. Steven: [01:26:11] That I think is the most subversive and I've said this for a long time, I think I got it to a slight argument with Tim Pool a long time ago about this not debate where he mentioned the term equity. And I was saying, well, actually I think equity is a problem. You can have equity or you can have equality and we were sort of missing each other on terms. But I will tell you this, anyone today now with the clarification, who uses the term equity as a positive is a fascist ass. So Mohan tweeted in support of inclusion and equity at YouTube, saying YouTube's. Speaker11: [01:26:40] Inclusion working group. Steven: [01:26:42] Helps. Speaker11: [01:26:43] Our team embed equity. Steven: [01:26:44] In the foundation of their work. We're sharing more about their important efforts. Speaker11: [01:26:49] Some of the phrases, by the way. Steven: [01:26:50] In the graphic that Mohan tweeted out that you can see there are prioritized equity into core strategies and iterative thinking before launch bring historically underrepresented voices at key decision. Speaker11: [01:26:59] Points. Identify equity risks. Steven: [01:27:01] In the development process. Now, here's the thing too that's pretty important. Just so you know, you can have equality, which means equal opportunity. Bernie Sanders agreed on Bill Mark and someone pulled that clip. Actually, we'll run it on the Mudd Club segment on Bill Maher. He said, well, hold on. Equity sounds like ensured outcomes and equality sounds like equal opportunity, which if you've watched the show is exactly what I've said for many, many years. Yeah. And Bernie said, Well yeah. Speaker11: [01:27:25] That's right. Speaker1: [01:27:26] Exactly. He's half. Speaker11: [01:27:27] Chicken. He said, Ensuring equal outcomes. Steven: [01:27:29] You can have equal opportunity. Speaker11: [01:27:31] Yeah. Steven: [01:27:31] Or you can have equity which forbids equal opportunity because you have to ensure an outcome. It's okay. Let me give you an example here. Speaker11: [01:27:39] The reason. Steven: [01:27:40] That boxing is so corrupt, right, is the mob is involved where I believe it's the only sport that has to be actually regulated on some level by the state and federal government with commissions to ensure that you're not putting barbed. Speaker11: [01:27:51] Wire in your gloves or putting some kind of capital blind your opponent because there was. Steven: [01:27:56] So much corruption. Speaker11: [01:27:57] And the reason why. Steven: [01:27:59] Is because the mob got involved early on. It dates back pretty far, but they really got involved with a guy named Sonny Liston. You may have heard the Phantom punch. Muhammad Ali took him out. Now why? Speaker11: [01:28:06] Here's what. Steven: [01:28:06] Happened. The mob said we can make a lot of money in boxing, big sport on sports betting. And then they said, now that would be equal opportunity, right? Hey, we can bet. Speaker11: [01:28:15] On the guy who we think will win on a fight. A fight. Steven: [01:28:19] Is equality. Speaker11: [01:28:21] Equal opportunity. The best. Steven: [01:28:22] Man wins. Then the mob said, oh, we can make more money if we fix fights. That's equity. It's fixing it. It's it doesn't matter. Hold on. Speaker11: [01:28:30] Ali in there with Liston. No, we're not. Steven: [01:28:32] Going to box. We're going to pro wrestling. Speaker11: [01:28:34] We are going to predetermine the outcome regardless. Steven: [01:28:36] Of the qualification. Speaker11: [01:28:37] You can have equality or you can have equity. And equity is fascist. Equity are the shackles that. Steven: [01:28:44] Bind you and remove your freedom under the name, under the false guise of being nice? Yeah. Anyone who says equity as though it is anything other than. Speaker11: [01:28:53] Orwellian and terrifying. Steven: [01:28:55] Doesn't know what they're talking about. Speaker7: [01:28:56] Yeah, it allows you to be racist, just like the Harvard people when they aren't letting in Asians. Right? It allows you to say we don't. We don't need any more of you people. So we can have policies that are terrible and it starts out soft like that, but then it just keeps going. And now as a white guy, you're not protected from anything. Nobody can be racist against you. You can only be racist against everybody else, right? Speaker11: [01:29:18] Yeah. Steven: [01:29:19] It's true. Although people are racist against you specifically. But you're not white, you're translucent, you're not black. Speaker7: [01:29:25] It's. That's also. That's true, actually. Yeah. That's one of the first true things that I've had on. He's also. Steven: [01:29:30] He's also, by the way, of course, I know he's very he was very notorious for his why he kicked my dog a bit which just he's moved on from. Speaker11: [01:29:37] That didn't kick your dog. Steven: [01:29:39] Talking about Mohan Mohan. Speaker11: [01:29:40] Oh so let's let's so people talk about the. Steven: [01:29:43] Swamp when they're talking about politics and then they have this blind spot which is why mug club and why we're so excited about Rumble Big Tech has a swamp. Speaker11: [01:29:50] Mohan $100 million. Steven: [01:29:52] For his wonderful performance with NFT. I mean, come on, think about this for a second. You have a few key people who run everything in the big tech sphere, okay? Very few people. And then they give jobs to other people regardless of qualifications. So you have Mohan, you have a guy who's given entirely to Democrats. You have a guy who's actively supported removing the like to dislike ratio, which means he's actively supported removing transparency. And again, the reason is to make you feel alone and feel isolated. He also, of course, was very happy about. Speaker11: [01:30:19] Reducing. Steven: [01:30:20] Borderline content, which is not defined and the guidelines aren't defined, and how they reduce is not defined. And of course, this is a man who unironically used the term Latinx donated 100% to Democrats. I don't know, plus or -1% at that point. Speaker11: [01:30:36] And. Steven: [01:30:38] Is talked about ensuring equity. He wants to ensure the outcome on YouTube, just so you know. Speaker11: [01:30:45] So let's apply that to YouTube. But we're talking about equity. Steven: [01:30:48] This is a man who wants to ensure that when you tune in to YouTube, your children tune into YouTube. They're not. Once upon a time you'd have, you know, PewDiePie, you'd have Markiplier, you'd have Rhett and Link, you'd have good mythical in some of those things still exist. He wants to ensure that when your children tune into YouTube, they would never see the hateful rhetoric of someone like me. But instead they get Dick or Dildo and Trans TikTok stars and Rachel Levine telling your children that they should secretly message them if they want to get a sex change and that you as a parent are abusive if you don't allow them to do so. He wants to ensure the equity that the underrepresented voices And you know what? Here's something to they just came out with some polls regarding Donald Trump doing incredibly well with people of color on CNN in the primaries and the GOP making inroads. Speaker11: [01:31:30] Yes, I don't think. Steven: [01:31:31] There's anyone out there who is more underrepresented in media while being overrepresented than black people in this country. Speaker11: [01:31:37] And what I mean by that is Joy Reid, Al Sharpton, the. Steven: [01:31:42] Afrocentric lesbian gender studies major who's talking about reparations. That's not the average black American. Speaker11: [01:31:49] Sure. The average black American. Steven: [01:31:50] Has has a differing worldview and different life experiences than white. Speaker11: [01:31:54] Americans. But guess what? We can't come. Steven: [01:31:55] Together and. Speaker11: [01:31:56] Discuss that. If the representatives for black Americans on all of our media and of course insured through the equity program at YouTube are hateful, bigoted, anti white racists, most black people aren't that way, but. Steven: [01:32:09] The representation. Speaker11: [01:32:09] Is. Steven: [01:32:10] And so they don't feel represented and they feel isolated. Speaker11: [01:32:13] This is what you have to. Steven: [01:32:15] Deal with at YouTube with someone like a Nikhil Mohan. The replacement for Susan Wojcicki is. Speaker11: [01:32:20] Absolutely so much worse, which is. Steven: [01:32:23] Why we are, of course, streaming to rumble. We're making one. Speaker11: [01:32:25] Month free of mug club. You don't need to enter in your credit card information. Just watch it, see all the additional content. And then we ask that you support us. You can push the rumble. Steven: [01:32:33] Did we get that Bernie Sanders clip? All right, here. You know what? Let's see this Bernie Sanders clip. Speaker11: [01:32:36] Just to drive it home. Steven: [01:32:37] On the equity front, Here's Bernie Sanders. Speaker11: [01:32:39] Admitting this crap. Do we have it up? Speaker12: [01:32:44] Are we confusing equality of opportunity with trying to guarantee equity and outcomes? Okay. That's interesting because I think this word equity has come into the language in the last few years. And before that we didn't hear it a lot. And I think a lot of people hear equity and they hear equality. It's the same word and it's not the same word and the same concept. So how would you differentiate between equity and equality? Speaker5: [01:33:10] Well, quality we talk about. Speaker2: [01:33:14] I don't know what the answer to that is for me to think of it. Speaker5: [01:33:18] You know, equality is equality of opportunity. We live in a society. We want all people to have whatever color your skin is. Speaker12: [01:33:27] Equity, I think, is more guarantee of outcome, is it not? Speaker2: [01:33:31] I think. I think so. I think that's okay. So which which side do you come down on? Speaker11: [01:33:35] All right. So and by the way, this is why when you have people to. Steven: [01:33:38] Talk about like the fracturing and the infighting on the right, they're always the people who claim that they're not right wing or left wing. I see them as issue by issue basis. What do. Speaker11: [01:33:44] You mean? What are you talking about? Steven: [01:33:45] Fracturing. You don't put on the team jersey. Speaker11: [01:33:47] This. This is a guy right out there. This is what you're fighting against. Think about this for a second. Steven: [01:33:52] Equity. Yeah. Yeah, that's absolutely right. Speaker11: [01:33:55] And you have people who say, Yeah, no, no, I like Donald Trump, but I'm really I'm, you know, I'm pro free speech, but I'm a Bernie guy. You're not one of us. You're not one. Steven: [01:34:04] Of us because you like to say edgy things. Okay. If your solution is what that guy wants, which is the government determines everything. Speaker11: [01:34:12] And by the. Steven: [01:34:12] Way, the government is. Speaker11: [01:34:13] In bed by Neil Mohan's own words with YouTube and Facebook through Section 230. They control everything and they ensure outcomes. Steven: [01:34:21] Guess what? You're not one of us if you're a Bernie guy. I'm sorry. Speaker11: [01:34:24] Nice guy. Fine. Steven: [01:34:26] Good. Good husband. Speaker11: [01:34:28] Go home to your third house and play with your wife. Speaker12: [01:34:32] Well, think about Bernie, though. There I think of the famous Dennis Miller line. If you've reached a certain age and you haven't thought about such things, then you've let an asshole's life. Speaker1: [01:34:42] Yes, exactly. Speaker11: [01:34:44] And his comb drawer. Steven: [01:34:45] Is filled with. Speaker11: [01:34:46] Balloons. Speaker12: [01:34:47] I mean, I don't know what the answer is to that. I don't know what the. Speaker11: [01:34:50] Answer is to that, but. Exactly. I was about to say, it's not like this. Speaker7: [01:34:55] Is a fringe issue. I think it's. Speaker11: [01:34:56] A trick question. Well, I think it seems to me. Steven: [01:34:58] Like that means that equal outcomes. Speaker11: [01:35:01] Well, son of a bitch. Speaker1: [01:35:03] You always try and trip me up, you bastard. Speaker11: [01:35:09] So before we go to the Mug Club only segment and we lay out our vision for Rumble in the future, the road map in big tech. Rachel Levine. Rich Well, we'll go to Rumble and we can talk about it said this about children transitioning in the United States. Speaker3: [01:35:24] I'm a positive and optimistic person, and I choose to be positive and optimistic. And I think that the wheel will turn on this. I think that it's not going to be politically advantageous. It wasn't particularly in 2022. And so I think that as we look to all the different elections in 2024, I think the next two years are going to be challenging. But I am positive and optimistic and hopeful that the wheel will turn after that and that this issue won't be as politically and socially such a minefield. Speaker11: [01:35:55] Okay. All right. Look, if you're watching on YouTube right now. Steven: [01:35:57] There's no way we can continue this on YouTube. This absolutely infuriates me. So Ball Club is free for a month right now. This would usually be mug club only go to rumble or credit.com/mug club where we are going to discuss this first I have to urinate very much like this graphic. Those on YouTube share the show. Speaker11: [01:36:13] We'll be back in just about a minute. Steven: [01:36:15] Piss off. Speaker7: [01:36:33] All right, guys. We are finally able to be in Freedom Land here on Rumble a little bit more. So all of you YouTube people, the 40,000, I said it and then it grew by like 5000 people. Oh, yeah. No, maybe it's just people that came in a little bit late. So thank you for making your way over to rumble. By the way, we're going to be updating that that little animation that we have. But that was he did that with actual like it was a claymation, right? Speaker1: [01:36:53] Yeah, it was a claymation guy. He's got another. Speaker16: [01:36:55] Project currently so he couldn't pull it off for come on for launch but hopefully July will come. Speaker1: [01:37:01] Back or when we come back we'll get. Speaker7: [01:37:03] A little Rumble logo that gets to play along. It can't be peeing on YouTube though. That would be fun. Speaker1: [01:37:08] But yeah, rumble is. Speaker16: [01:37:09] Way more mature than that. Maybe. Speaker1: [01:37:11] Yeah, maybe he's back. Speaker7: [01:37:13] He's here. We're just, you know, we're talking. We're talking here. All right. But you know, the funny thing, I just kept thinking about this throughout the show, and I bet a lot of our viewers thought this, too. Like YouTube rumble exists because of you. You created them by being the jerks that you are. Hold on. Speaker11: [01:37:30] Look at this. Joe Louis. Joe Louis. Joe Louis. There he is. He's going to be whining to get out. Well, you can just keep. Steven: [01:37:35] Petting him there, Pops Crowder. He'll stick a social. Speaker7: [01:37:37] Media account yet it's Joe. Speaker11: [01:37:38] Louis meets one. Speaker1: [01:37:40] There he goes. Speaker11: [01:37:40] Hey, buddy. Hey, buddy. Steven: [01:37:43] Oh, he smells a hand sanitizer. Speaker11: [01:37:44] Nope. I'm out. Nope. Yeah. What do you want to do? What do you want to do? Speaker12: [01:37:49] If you were rubbing your hands with fish oil, he'd be. Steven: [01:37:51] Rubbing it with sardines. Okay, so just so. Speaker11: [01:37:54] You know, people you're. Steven: [01:37:55] Watching and obviously, we went later today. Right now, if you're watching on Rumble or if you're watching on Mug Club, you know, it's basically the communities player. If you go to just bookmark with credit.com slash mug club, that's the best place. If you bookmark that, go there 10 a.m. weekdays, you can go and watch the show. And then of course, you'll also see the other creator tabs there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Speaker7: [01:38:12] We'll have that up. Those creators, by the way, if you're a fan of one of those guys and gals gals in the future, right now so far, guys, make sure that you subscribe to their page. We'll have their pages up as we go as we launch their shows. We're just announcing this, right? So kind of hold your water there. We want to make sure that those subscribers. Hey, hey, fun thing, they actually keep their subscribers. Steven: [01:38:31] Yeah, that's one thing to practice. Speaker11: [01:38:32] What we preach. Well, not only that, we had people. Steven: [01:38:34] Come to us who said, like, I don't care. I don't really care about subscribers. We're like, Well, we're going to keep them in their own little list anyway. So if you do want to leave, you got to take them with you, right? Speaker7: [01:38:42] You'll absolutely have them. But if you are on Rumble right now and you have not gone over to the mug club portion, go do it. Sign up for a free account. Right now, you can see all of the interaction that people are having right now. It's a fantastic. And we are going to. Steven: [01:38:54] Take some of your chats here in a second. So do it. Speaker7: [01:38:57] It's free. Come on. Steven: [01:38:58] Rachel Levine, let's just be honest here while we're only on Rumble. Speaker11: [01:39:02] Evil. Speaker7: [01:39:03] We're only on twisted, right? Steven: [01:39:04] Right. We shut off. Speaker11: [01:39:05] Youtube, right? Yeah. Speaker7: [01:39:06] Confirmed. Yeah. Okay. He took a minute to confirm. Speaker1: [01:39:09] We're only on double check. Yeah. Speaker11: [01:39:11] Yeah. And I'll explain. Steven: [01:39:12] To you the but evil. Yeah, that is evil. And if you are a man who has children. Yeah. And when they come. Speaker11: [01:39:20] To tell you that. Steven: [01:39:22] Your children are going to transition, otherwise you might run into CPS, and you don't fight like hell. You're not a man. You're not a father, and you're not fit to protect your children. Speaker11: [01:39:33] So I just want to be clear. Steven: [01:39:34] Here because I know that everyone watching feels that way again. There are far more of you than there are of them For someone to say this will be. And of course they try and gaslight. It actually was not politically advantageous in 2022. You mean in 2022? And we're not talking about puberty blockers. You're trying to say that most people supported sex change operations for children. Speaker11: [01:39:53] It just throws that in there. Steven: [01:39:54] Like it was politically disadvantageous for them. No, it's not. No, it's not. Slimer in a wig. Speaker11: [01:40:01] Someone do a side by side. Everyone's done pretty good. Steven: [01:40:03] Everyone's done the Mitch McConnell that side profile during the. Speaker11: [01:40:06] Audio clip grab that grab me a side. Steven: [01:40:08] Profile of slimer. Now I'm not just saying I'm not just saying. Speaker11: [01:40:11] That that Dr. Richard. Steven: [01:40:12] Leland Levine. Speaker11: [01:40:14] Is ugly. Steven: [01:40:15] Though. Speaker11: [01:40:15] Of course, what I am saying. Steven: [01:40:18] Is that it's twisted from living a lie and from lying to you, from wanting you to take part in that lie. That absolutely needs to be a line in the sand for everybody. You got to at least start by taking your kids out of public schools. Yeah, you have to at least start by making sure that your kids are no longer on any social media platform where this can be pushed as normal. Speaker7: [01:40:40] It takes some parenting. Yeah, it really does take parents that are getting involved. We've got kids, right? You've got kids? I've got kids. We don't have kids together. That would be impossible. We're two men. But in this day and age, who knows, right? We've got kids. We have to protect them. It's not just protecting them from what? Tommy's parents are going to feed your kid when they go over there and they're going to get too much sugar. It's ideologies like this where they go to school and they're joking around, as kids do, and all of a sudden they're like, oh, he's he's playing with dolls. Well, what would. Speaker11: [01:41:05] Be the equivalent. Steven: [01:41:06] Of the when people say extreme right and extreme left, and I'd love to see, you know, your chats. We'll take your chats in a little bit. People always do this right so they can try and be a fence sitter and say, and by the way, I don't hide from it. I hope, you know, I've been a conservative my whole life. It hasn't changed. I've evolved on some views. But honestly, my great parents, who made me very aware of these early on, you've been a conservative pretty much your whole life. Sometimes people see that as well. Why don't you change your mind in the face of death? No, no. I'm a conservative whose views have become strengthened because of the data and because of my experiences. I'm not a liberal who became conservative later on, which is the trend, of course, as people get older. I was one of the anomalies who started off more conservative, and so did you. He came from a military family, Pops Crowder And so did you, because he came from a good family and stayed that way. Why is it that liberals very often become conservatives as they get older, but you don't see that statistically people who are young and conservative overwhelmingly becoming liberal. Some do, but not not anywhere near the same degree. Why? Because the data, the information, the science and certainly your personal experiences, they strengthen them. Yeah. So what's the equivalent to the far right of Rachel Levine in the Biden administration? I think that's as far left. Can you name further left than sex changes for kids? Okay. This is the Assistant secretary, Health of Health Secretary, Assistant Secretary. Speaker11: [01:42:21] Of Health Rachel Levine. Admiral, let's make. Speaker7: [01:42:23] Sure we here. Speaker11: [01:42:25] And Fantastic Rear Admiral. And you did a song. Steven: [01:42:30] Yes, we did. Do you think what would it be, Jared Kushner? Would it be advisor Steve Bannon? That's the person who said is the most far extreme. Right. Do you think. Speaker11: [01:42:38] That Steve Bannon. Steven: [01:42:39] Is any of his views are as extreme as sex changes for. Speaker11: [01:42:44] Kids? Steven: [01:42:45] Think about that for a second. You think people saying that the election was stolen, which, by the way, I agree. Just so you know, since we're on Rumble. Speaker11: [01:42:54] I don't know that it was stolen. I certainly know that the. Steven: [01:42:56] Election was not it was not all on the up and up and there was a lot of foul play. That's what I can tell you. Speaker12: [01:43:00] At least the laptop makes a landslide. Speaker11: [01:43:02] At least the laptop. Steven: [01:43:03] Makes it a landslide. But again, that's the issue. It's not about voting. It's about the media. The media is what stole the election. And big tech, of course, when I say media, big tech, they're one in the same. I just can't often repeat myself. So big tech media, entertainment, industrial complex, that alone would have switched enough Biden voters Think about that for a second. You can't keep conceding this territory, conservatives, and you cannot concede territory where you say, well, the extreme right and extreme. No, no, this administration supports sex changes for kids. Yeah. Speaker11: [01:43:29] Give me the most give me the extreme. Steven: [01:43:31] Right version of that. Not saying some guy on some podcast who said there were sex slaves in a pizza parlor. I'm saying the person who could directly be in charge of health policy wants sex changes for children. Speaker11: [01:43:43] You tell me who the extreme right in office would be to that. Speaker7: [01:43:48] Yeah, exactly. And let's just put this juxtapose it with something else. Vaccines for kids. The group that I cited at stat and got us a strike on YouTube and basically said, look, these guys aren't really going to be at risk from this. The data doesn't show that they're at risk and now we're forcing it and now they're getting emergency authorizations again. Authorizations again for boosters. You pulled a Susan. Speaker11: [01:44:07] Wojcicki, you got rid of a. Speaker7: [01:44:08] Syllable syllables. Speaker1: [01:44:09] Emergency authorization. I do it. I do it all the time. Speaker7: [01:44:12] Stephen, I haven't had any. Speaker1: [01:44:14] I'm brave and beautiful this. Speaker7: [01:44:15] Morning, but. Speaker11: [01:44:17] I. Speaker12: [01:44:17] Upspeak and I'm. Speaker11: [01:44:18] 60. Speaker1: [01:44:19] Now and I say I'm 59. Oh. Speaker12: [01:44:24] So the question. Susan Really. Speaker1: [01:44:27] But people used to guess I was 59 when I was 39. Speaker7: [01:44:31] Yeah, but it's these same people coming to you as parents and saying you have no rights for this if you're so if you want your kid to be able to attend public school. We have a great public school that's close to our house that every parent who's conservative says, Actually, these guys are doing a great job. They're fighting against that. We wouldn't have the right if they make that a mandatory vaccination. Amidst all of the problems with myocarditis, with all of the data. Speaker11: [01:44:52] Even Sam Harris admits that. Speaker7: [01:44:53] Whoa, hold on, guys. Maybe we ought to stop and do some trials. Maybe we got to pump the brakes a little bit. Sorry. Pregnant ladies. We told you that it was going to be just fine. But actually, it is leaking into the milk and actually, it could probably have some kind of side effect. We just don't really know yet. But make sure you get your four year old boosted. Yeah, because it's going to be a problem for them when statistically it is not. Yeah. Speaker11: [01:45:11] Now the left claims. Steven: [01:45:12] To are you talking about women that are looking out for you? They're looking out for you while you you hover over your office toilet watching tick tock while a machine suckles at your teats to provide milk for a lady who can ignore your kids. Speaker11: [01:45:26] So good you feel like you're liberated women. All right. We're on Rumble, right? Speaker1: [01:45:31] Yeah, we're on Rumble. Speaker11: [01:45:32] Remember that. We won't name names. Steven: [01:45:33] But remember when the door was opened one time and it was the working lady who opened the door and you were in. Speaker11: [01:45:38] A bar. Could you put them out? What? It's natural. Yeah. If you're in Minority Report. Speaker7: [01:45:47] If you're freezing it and using it later on the road, that's fine. Speaker11: [01:45:50] Pops. Greater. Can you verify? Speaker12: [01:45:52] I don't know what vulgar incident you're talking. Speaker11: [01:45:55] I don't remember the person opening the door with the with the electronic milking. Yes. Speaker12: [01:46:00] It's gross. It was at a dairy farm. Speaker1: [01:46:02] Yes. Speaker7: [01:46:03] Like I said, totally fine if you're using it yourself. Speaker11: [01:46:06] Yeah, exactly. Steven: [01:46:07] Of course. Just it. Speaker11: [01:46:07] Heals cuts. Okay. Steven: [01:46:09] Does it? It actually can. Breast milk. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, I thought you talked about the machine. Okay, so we're going to take your chats, but let me kind of lay this out here and why we're really excited with the partnership with Rumble and how Mud Club rumble, because for some of you, you might be saying, Well, okay, what's mud club? What's Rumble Mud Club is rumble. Rumble is mud club. Mud Club is us. Louder with Crowder Just to be clear. And it's growing. So the long term goal here is for there to be a mass. Speaker11: [01:46:30] Exodus from. Steven: [01:46:31] Youtube, Twitch, etcetera. All of those places now. Sure. Look, let me accept something here. And this is why we've always made it a point to be on YouTube, because you need to reach new people. However, YouTube has made it untenable at this point to reach new people there because you can type in the name of one of our shows, the title of and you Won't Find it anyway. So sure, at first on Rumble, there are going to be more conservatives. That's the nature of having a platform that's pro-free speech. Conservatives are the ones who are being censored. People on the right are the ones who are being censored. So of course they're going to go there first. But once Rumble becomes a viable competitor, people will go there just because that's where people go. That's what YouTube is. It became its own sort of verb and noun, right? I'll YouTube it, I'll Google it. There's something to be said for critical mass. Okay? And that doesn't exist with any conservative platform out there. Despite all the gnashing of teeth, the foot stomping again, there are more of you than them. There just aren't enough of you in one place. Steven: [01:47:30] So there's a problem that needs to be solved. And we were going through this with Mud Club for a while and saying, okay, how do we solve this problem? Because we did. We always had a huge number of subscribers and we absolutely rely on you to subscribe. At $89 a year, you get this wonderful Girthy hand-etched mug and now three four times the content, depending how you measure it. But the problem that we always wanted to avoid was we had these subscribers, okay? And then we had the free portion. Okay? But the silos and echo chambers that people complain about. Right. And it's true, you don't want to have conservative siloed off and just have echo chambers where it's only right wing people. But that's because you need a platform that has some kind of critical mass that just allows for freedom of speech. That's why what they referred to as borderline content and extremist content like this, like, for example, at one point, Ben Shapiro. Right. They put him in that in that article along neo-Nazis. Because when I think of Nazis, I think Ben Shapiro It's absurd, right? Speaker11: [01:48:20] I can't think of anyone more anti-Nazi. Steven: [01:48:22] Than Ben Shapiro. But these people. Right. Speaker11: [01:48:24] They proliferated on YouTube. Steven: [01:48:26] Back when they didn't censor content to the degree that they do now. So all that needs to happen is there needs to be a platform that allows people to speak freely. Right? And the largest free media platform is the free media platforms. I'm not talking about the paying subscribers, the places with influence, the critical mass, the billions of users. Yes, they are run by far leftists. So what is the solution? And we spent a lot of time with people at Rumble. The solution is something it's we're not there yet. Rumble premium, right? Like you have Spotify, you have Spotify premium, you have YouTube, you have YouTube premium, which is ad free. Ultimately down the line. The goal is to get you to the point where when you log into Rumble and you're paying for that premium program, it's like using one of these other services. Now, mug Club is the test case. Okay. Mug Club. Speaker11: [01:49:14] Is under the umbrella right now. Steven: [01:49:15] Where? Yeah, you don't get access to everyone who charges more on Rumble, right? But you do get access to us, to Nick Depaolo, to people like Jim Brewer, comedy specials from Brian Cowan. Right. Mr. Guns and Gear. That's the test case to ensure that it's viable for people to pay for a premium service, which will then support the free service. Let me explain this to you. I've been around Friendster, MySpace, Zynga, Facebook when it required an edu address. I remember my brother, he gave me a fake UT address and when he was going to UT in Austin. Speaker11: [01:49:45] Instagram wasn't really around until a few years ago. Tiktok really is only. Steven: [01:49:50] Say, the last four years as far as being maybe three years. Speaker11: [01:49:53] By the way, we're permanently banned from TikTok. Steven: [01:49:54] The Chinese don't like me finally. Speaker11: [01:49:56] But then you look at the models out. Steven: [01:49:58] There and know conservatives have this model, but it's necessary. There needs to be at least one Spotify, YouTube, Hulu, Amazon Prime. These are the models that have staying power. Right. These are the models that you still probably use pretty frequently. What's the common denominator? Speaker11: [01:50:14] A huge and. Steven: [01:50:15] Usable free platform like Spotify. You can use it for free and then a worthwhile premium service that provides added value to you, the viewer. So you can use Spotify for free or you can use it ad free with perks. You can use Amazon for free, or you can get Prime with added benefits and perks. Speaker11: [01:50:33] Hulu free or ad free. Steven: [01:50:35] Youtube free or. Speaker11: [01:50:36] Premium ad free and with exclusive features. Steven: [01:50:39] So all of these platforms that have this huge influence and are the biggest companies in the world. Speaker11: [01:50:44] They have a huge, robust free service. Steven: [01:50:47] And platform where their capital is eyeballs and ears, right? Speaker11: [01:50:50] Critical mass, and. Steven: [01:50:52] Then a certain subset who pay because they actually get value added. It's not hitting a tip jar. It's not just supporting the cause, but they're actually getting something that they like. Speaker11: [01:51:03] They're listening to. Steven: [01:51:03] Something ad free or they get. Speaker11: [01:51:04] An exclusive show. Here's the thing. It's really, really easy. Steven: [01:51:08] And we've found this, unfortunately, with a lot. And this is the interest of a lot of people. Not all. It's easy to make money off of the existing conservative base. It's why you have people who create Patreon. That's why you have a lot of conservative companies create subsidiaries that sell products and then they eventually fold. Right. You see this all the time, right? You can make your money get out. But who is building a future? And more importantly, who can build a future that can solve the problem of the big tech stranglehold? Let me give you an example here. So you know that what I'm saying is true. Speaker11: [01:51:40] How excited was everyone. Steven: [01:51:42] For Elon Musk buying Twitter and for good reason? That was the number one topic for weeks, right? We saw was the trending topic. Our shows were anytime we discuss it and it was important to discuss. Speaker11: [01:51:53] Now, keep in mind, Twitter is the. Steven: [01:51:54] Smallest of the big tech platforms. Speaking as far as like Facebook. Speaker11: [01:51:57] Instagram and YouTube. Steven: [01:51:59] Google. Let me ask you this. How stoked would you have been if Elon Musk had bought YouTube? Because on Twitter right now. Speaker11: [01:52:06] Everyone is speaking freely on Twitter. People can actually say what they're talking, what they believe, with Rachel Levine on. Steven: [01:52:10] Twitter without fear of being banned. And now you have significantly fewer users on Twitter. I shouldn't say now. I'm saying in general, fewer users than YouTube or Facebook or Instagram. Okay. Speaker11: [01:52:21] Elon can't. Steven: [01:52:22] Buy YouTube. He can't feasibly do it financially. Youtube is worth about 150 to $190 billion, depending on what metrics you use now compared to all other conservative companies out there. Rumble And they're not really a conservative company. To be clear, a pro free speech company, I should say rumble is huge at 2 billion. But that's not enough, is it? But if all of you watching right now, if all of you watching right now, you migrate and you start watching your content creators on Rumble who are already there for free. Speaker11: [01:52:52] Okay, For free. If you do that, that's one part. Steven: [01:52:56] And if, let's say half a million of you. Speaker11: [01:52:59] When millions of you tune in for free. Steven: [01:53:01] To this show, half a million of you join mug club this year. And that parlays into a. Speaker11: [01:53:06] Rumble premium. Steven: [01:53:07] Subscription service across the board down the line. Hey, could a place like Rumble be worth $20 Million? Could they be worth 50 billion? And if they become worth that, what kind of competition could they start creating? We're not shying away. From turning a company into a behemoth that could compete. Why? Well, check out the pledge. Check out what they've done with the French government. They have painted themselves into a corner where their. Speaker11: [01:53:31] Stock value can only go up if they value free speech, which they have committed to. Steven: [01:53:37] They have backed. Speaker11: [01:53:38] Themselves into a corner for you. That's right. What kind of. Steven: [01:53:43] Competition could they start creating now? Full disclosure. Speaker11: [01:53:45] Now, I. Steven: [01:53:46] Do have a vested interest in Rumble doing well. Here's the thing, though. Speaker11: [01:53:50] I was using and promoting Rumble before I ever did. All of us were before we ever did. It's like with our. Steven: [01:53:58] Sponsors, right? We were already praising them. And then, like, Walther came and said, Hey, you know, a lot. Speaker11: [01:54:02] Of people have said that. Steven: [01:54:02] We've heard you talk about Walther. Let's create a partnership. Speaker11: [01:54:05] The smartest thing Rumble could have done, and I think this is a testament to their character. And by the way, how often have you heard me say this about any other major company? So I'm just giving you where I line up here. The smartest thing Rumble could have done if they were looking for short term money, which is very common in business period, would be to try. Steven: [01:54:24] And keep. Speaker11: [01:54:25] Getting us to use their platform and. Steven: [01:54:28] Promote them for. Speaker11: [01:54:29] Free. The smartest thing they could have done was. Steven: [01:54:32] Partner with us in no way and. Speaker11: [01:54:34] Take the free promo. Steven: [01:54:35] Instead, they said. Speaker11: [01:54:37] We get it. Steven: [01:54:37] We've got. Speaker11: [01:54:38] You. Steven: [01:54:38] Let's charge the Hill. Speaker11: [01:54:41] And let me also tell you this. Steven: [01:54:42] A big part of this, a big part of the reason for partnering with Rumble and this new kind of I don't want to say pivot, but. Well, yeah, let me explain this to you. A pivot that maybe you didn't know about. We were preparing for a major lawsuit with YouTube, which I can't get into. But, you know, this took a lot of our time, energy and resources. Gerald And preparing for it regarding them being a publisher instead of a platform, there's evidence that we have that nobody else does have that would have just drained us of resources and energy, which of course, in my case could be better spent on content. But at that point in time when you're throttled, when people can't find your content, when you don't show up in search, when you don't show up in Browse, when you're being falsely labeled misinformation, there was no other way other than the legal route. Speaker11: [01:55:25] But now there is. Steven: [01:55:27] Competition and that's a better use of energy. More important than that, here's the thing. We were preparing for a legal battle. And by the way, we've had plenty of legal battles like Twitter and Facebook and stuff, but they weren't full on lawsuits where there were petitions for information and then they relented and took the strikes off. Okay, fine. But more important than that, in preparing for what would have been this end all legal battle with YouTube and peering behind the curtain, let me tell you something. Your legislators and a lot of people controlling the purse strings. And that's what we talked about. Big Con, not everybody, but a lot of them. They're not interested in really taking the fight to YouTube and Google. Speaker11: [01:55:59] Sure they say they are. But Republicans had control. Steven: [01:56:03] Are you talking about the House? The White House Supreme Court did nothing. Did nothing. We were losing the fight. Not because of the left. They're the ones who started it, but because of those pacified on the right. How many conversations did we have? Pops Crowder With congressmen. With senators? Dozens. They would say, Hey, what's going on? We would say, you know what? Here, sign an NDA so that we can send you this information. They go, Holy shit. Speaker11: [01:56:28] This actually happened. Steven: [01:56:29] We go, Yep. They go, Thanks. And then there's another Senate hearing. Where they grandstand on their social media. Social media experts create a clip. Nothing done about 230. There's no way that we could win a lawsuit. Why? Because it would have to go through the courts that the left dominates and the right has conceded. Now, for the first time, there is a potential major competitor to. Speaker11: [01:56:54] Take serious. Steven: [01:56:55] Pieces off the board. I'm not saying that Rumble is going to be as big as YouTube, but I'm saying. Speaker11: [01:56:59] A fifth. A 10th. A quarter. A third. Steven: [01:57:03] There is a major competitor that can take serious pieces off the board and mug club. You are the tip of that spear to be proof, positive proof of product that it can work. So what we ask is that you watch it for free here this month. We always try and give you content for free. If you were previously a mug club member, you got an email and you got three months free. But you are the test case for how big rumble can get. And they have a premium service. But they also I know first they really want to take it to YouTube. They really want to stick it high and hard to YouTube on the free portion where people who just understand that their content won't be moderated, that the quality of content will determine the chips falling where they may. On the free side, you need to have both components and no one else is even trying to do it. Furthermore, they wouldn't be able to. Speaker11: [01:57:54] You can have your siloed network and make money. Steven: [01:57:57] There would have been nothing more profitable than us just doing mug club you subscribing and me not bringing on any other shows. We've backed ourselves into a corner. Were the expenses, the production to bring other people in. Guess what? That's not easy. Speaker11: [01:58:10] Easier would have just been. Steven: [01:58:11] Yeah. Paying members like. Like the world's biggest Patreon. We want to leave. Speaker11: [01:58:15] Nothing for the swim back. Steven: [01:58:18] Because a part of this is motivated by seething rage. Speaker11: [01:58:20] And so we say, oh, that's the dark side. Don't know. Again, I've been on YouTube since 2006. Steven: [01:58:25] Political stuff since 2008. And I have seen the writing on the wall and I have always tried to fight against it and we have always tried to fight against. And we have had brothers in arms, some of whom have fallen, some of whom have walked off the battlefield. And I don't blame them. But when you peek behind the curtain, when you when you're dealing with I don't want to say friendly fire, but people saying this fight isn't worth it, guess what Rumble says it is. And they have the ability to take the fight to them. And we are the test case for that. So let me just kind of end this here. I know what some of you are saying. Speaker11: [01:58:54] Okay. And it's not. Steven: [01:58:57] It's a legitimate criticism. But hear me out here because a lot of people on the right inherently think political, political, political. How many times do I say do I get asked, who do you think is going to be the next big senator? Who do you think is going to be? That's not that's not the most important issue. So many of you are probably saying, okay, so so sure, what you're. Speaker11: [01:59:12] Going to fight back by doing. Steven: [01:59:13] Just some shows and creating content. Speaker11: [01:59:16] That's how you're fighting back. Steven: [01:59:17] You think that'll make a difference? Speaker11: [01:59:20] Yes. Yes. It's not the only thing that's required. Steven: [01:59:25] To make a difference. But conservatives, those. Speaker11: [01:59:27] On the right. Steven: [01:59:27] Abandon institutions and think voting will fix it. Speaker11: [01:59:33] They abandoned education, they abandoned the arts. Steven: [01:59:35] They abandoned. Speaker11: [01:59:36] Media. They abandoned big tech. And then they hope. Steven: [01:59:39] That voting will fix it. But then on the other. Speaker11: [01:59:41] Hand, they go, Oh my God, Elon Musk bought Twitter. What do you think? Steven: [01:59:44] What is Elon Musk doing with Twitter? Speaker11: [01:59:47] Allowing voices to speak. Steven: [01:59:49] Content allowing freedom. That's way more important than trying to fix it with a vote every four years, every two. If you're talking about midterms. Speaker11: [01:59:56] Especially if you don't think that the elections are on the up and up. So, yes, we are. Well, that's our brigade is content. All I'm saying is there should be one show. Steven: [02:00:06] On the right. Speaker11: [02:00:08] That is an entertainment show. Steven: [02:00:09] Sure, we have to be right and provide our references, but there should be one. Every single show like this. Speaker11: [02:00:14] Endorsed Hillary Clinton and. Steven: [02:00:15] Joe Biden. Speaker11: [02:00:16] So again, do me a mental a. Steven: [02:00:18] Favor here, a mental exercise. Let's start with the fact that now on Twitter again, you see that people are more bold, they're more free in their stances regarding the news and the culture than before. Elon Musk purchased it. Right. Can we all agree on that? That's a great thing. More free, more bold. Speaker11: [02:00:33] They actually communicate what they believe. Steven: [02:00:35] But not on YouTube or Facebook or Instagram. We were labeled misinformation. Speaker11: [02:00:42] For when I said I was on Alex Jones show. Steven: [02:00:46] It was just a clip and Instagram said, this is misinformation. Speaker11: [02:00:48] You mean I wasn't on his show? Steven: [02:00:52] So imagine a world. Speaker11: [02:00:56] Where Rachel Levine says that the wheels will turn on. Steven: [02:01:00] This and kids transitioning will be fully embraced by the American public. Speaker11: [02:01:04] And I and everyone here and all of you. Steven: [02:01:06] Can say that's evil. And a line in the sand without being suspended. Imagine a world where I can say that transitioning children is child abuse and that the end. Speaker11: [02:01:18] Results are negative for both society and the children. Steven: [02:01:21] Themselves. Speaker11: [02:01:22] Because they come with permanent. Steven: [02:01:23] Health complications. Speaker11: [02:01:24] And the attempted suicide rate, by the way, doesn't improve at all without being fact. Steven: [02:01:28] Checked as misinformation. Now imagine a world where. Speaker11: [02:01:31] I can refer to Rachel Levine as Dr. Rah, rah, rah, rah, rah rah. Richard Leyland Levine. Steven: [02:01:40] Without being suspended and a prick. Speaker11: [02:01:44] Well, I just did. If you're watching right now on this mug club, only on Rumble. Steven: [02:01:48] To get free. I just did. Now imagine. Speaker11: [02:01:50] A world. Steven: [02:01:50] Where I, you and all. Speaker11: [02:01:53] Content creators can say those things exactly like we just did on. Steven: [02:01:57] A platform where all of the hundreds of millions or. Speaker11: [02:02:00] Billions of users. Steven: [02:02:01] Already are. That's the vision for the country. That's the vision for the state of new media. That's the vision of Rumble. And that's the vision in. Speaker11: [02:02:10] Which we you mug club are. Steven: [02:02:12] The tip of the spear. Speaker11: [02:02:14] To prove. Steven: [02:02:15] That we will all put our money where our mouth is. That's why I ask you. Speaker11: [02:02:19] To. Steven: [02:02:19] Consider signing up if you want to give more. When you sign up as a one time. Speaker11: [02:02:23] Donation, you can. Of course, we don't ask that of you. Signing up is enough. Steven: [02:02:27] You're the tip of the spear. You know what? I think that's a whole lot more meaningful than other grandstanding Senate hearing. So a lot of credit.com/mug club and you're watching for free right now. Do we want to do we have time to hit the hockey gay thing? Probably not Yeah. Speaker7: [02:02:40] We've had a fantastic first show back really quickly before we move on to anything else, does that make. Speaker11: [02:02:44] Sense? What I just. Steven: [02:02:45] Said makes that. Speaker11: [02:02:46] Makes sense. A lot of. Speaker7: [02:02:47] Sense. But it's and Chris actually the CEO of Rumble tweeted me this like hashtag rumble takeover. That's this is what's happening right now. We want Rumble to take this space. We want to be a part of helping them do that and change the model. Yeah, the number of subscribers and the conversations that we have that Steven alluded to and this is just you guys supporting us, we thank you from the bottom of our heart. And if we don't earn it, we know that you guys go away at some point, right? So we're painting ourselves into a corner on purpose. It just blows their mind. But it's the model that can change things because it's not beholden to advertisers. It's not beholden to going out and playing by other people's rules. It's simply you saying, I like that content and I'm going to pay for it. And they're willing every single time we've gone to Rumble and said, Hey, it needs to be like this, or, Hey, we think this will make it better. Hey, this is hey, either it was already in the works or they've just rolled it out or they're working on it right now. Every single one. To give you an. Steven: [02:03:40] Idea, let's say half a million of you sign up for a mug club. Let's say here, before the end of the year, that amount of revenue that's generated for rumble increases their value dramatically. When you're talking about their value on the market, there are $2 billion company. You help get them to a $20 billion company. It doesn't mean you guys are going to get 20 billion in revenue, but that is, you know, how projections work, right? And valuations in this industry. And they're usually very bloated. They go, you. Speaker11: [02:04:00] Have how many. Steven: [02:04:00] Paying subscribers. That's what happened with. Speaker11: [02:04:02] Spotify premium after they brought in Rogan They go, you. Steven: [02:04:04] Have how many and you also have this critical mass. Speaker11: [02:04:07] Of users. Steven: [02:04:08] On the free platform. That is the key. There needs to be one place out there that has a huge platform that's free for people and a place where people can support when they want to. Spotify Premium, Hulu Plus, Amazon Prime. We bitch about it, we bitch. Speaker11: [02:04:21] About it, we bitch. Steven: [02:04:22] About it, and then we think we'll fix it by voting. Here's a chance to not saying. Speaker11: [02:04:25] That, not saying guarantee you it works. Steven: [02:04:28] But we can sure as hell try. And there's never been something before that's existed where it's even been within striking distance. We're within significantly greater proximity than striking distance. Yeah. Speaker7: [02:04:39] Yeah, absolutely. So that excites. Steven: [02:04:40] Me. Yeah. Good stuff. Speaker7: [02:04:41] It's fantastic. These guys have our backs and what a what a heck of a first show back. Do we want to. Steven: [02:04:45] Talk about hockey? Speaker7: [02:04:46] Well, hockey's gay, though. Speaker12: [02:04:48] It is those hairs. Speaker11: [02:04:51] All right, well, let's take some of your chats. Landing right there. Well, we do have to. Steven: [02:04:55] Take some chats, though. Speaker11: [02:04:55] Oh, yeah, because these are what we do with only. Speaker7: [02:04:57] We are going to take some chats. So give me a second. Give him a second to pull it up. Just on the sports that are gay, I just it warmed my heart last night to put that in the Discord Channel. The Liverpool Never Walk Alone reference it fit and also was mildly irritating to Stephen because it's soccer. Speaker11: [02:05:15] Yeah he did. He used a. Steven: [02:05:16] Soccer reference but was it San Jose Sharks or they're celebrating pride by wearing LGBT themed jerseys. Speaker11: [02:05:22] Yes, but there are a lot. Steven: [02:05:23] Unlike unlike football and these other sports, there are a lot of hockey players who say, nyet. Speaker11: [02:05:27] Well, that's that's I will not wear a jersey for sucking cock. Speaker1: [02:05:34] I don't think Jersey for that. They do say that you don't have. Speaker11: [02:05:38] To put the jersey those Russian those eastern European players they drive by the LGBTQ. Steven: [02:05:42] Bench like Viggo Mortensen in Eastern Promises. Just go. Yeah. Speaker1: [02:05:48] No, you're right though. Speaker11: [02:05:49] It's not nuanced. Speaker7: [02:05:50] May Right. Yeah. Those are the sports that stand up to stuff like this. Speaker11: [02:05:53] Believe you me, fairy, I have history of violence. Speaker7: [02:05:57] Yes, soccer players are like the French. So the first to capitulate. Speaker11: [02:06:00] These are many Cronenberg references. I'm a cinephile, but I'm also violent. Speaker7: [02:06:06] When it's. Speaker11: [02:06:07] Purposeful. Yes. Yes. All right. We are going to grab some, by the way. Steven: [02:06:10] We take a couple of chats, you know, every day. And then we usually have chat Thursday. Speaker11: [02:06:14] But we might be moving that. I don't. Steven: [02:06:15] Know, Maybe we'll move that to Friday where we do a whole. Speaker11: [02:06:17] Show of chats. But chat Thursdays, usually that segment. Do you want to do your quick? No. Do we want to do Gerald? Steven: [02:06:21] No, no, no. Speaker11: [02:06:22] No, no, no, no. We'll do chat. Let's take a couple of chats. Steven: [02:06:24] Let's take a couple of chats. Speaker11: [02:06:25] That's good. Steven: [02:06:25] All right. Dot com slash mug club. Speaker11: [02:06:27] Bring them up. Speaker16: [02:06:28] All right. First chat is from Volatile. Volatile. Can you please explain how this is going to work? Is a mug club part of the show available on Rumble or Only locals? Also, you said there's a military veteran. Discount. How do we use it? Steven: [02:06:42] I didn't say there was a veteran military. There. Used to be. And we're going to bring that back. We're going to bring it right now because we gave away three months free to people who were signed up on mug club forever.com. When you bring it out initially and there's no way to verify you'll have a ton of people abusing that promo code but we will have a military and veteran discount as we get rolling probably in the next few months. Yeah. Speaker7: [02:06:59] Yeah absolutely. And so the mug club, so the platform that hosts it, he said locals. So I just wanted to find it hosts platform basically that hosts all of the different features. So if you were a mug club member over at the previous place, right that place, that's that similar thing, right? Except there's a lot more features, a lot more interaction. We'll actually be posting in there personally. You'll see some other videos and there's a community of people that are in there. So that's what I said, Go sign up there. So right now, like Steven said, rumble and this platform are too. Speaker11: [02:07:28] So here's exactly what. Steven: [02:07:29] It is if you are watching on YouTube. Speaker11: [02:07:30] Okay. Steven: [02:07:31] Just go to Livestrong.com slash mug club. Now locals host the back end and eventually that's all going to be kind of under the rumble umbrella. Right. And this is something they're growing at Warp speed. So some of these things have to change. So if you're some of these things will be changing. So if you are on YouTube, okay, you've got a lot of clutter, dot com slash mug club. If you're not a member, you sign up. Okay. If you are a member, it'll automatically be playing. So you can watch the premium, the paid portion. If you are watching on Rumble when it's not free right now, this doesn't apply because it's free. It's still streaming on Rumble. There is a button. I don't know where I'm pointing. There's a button right. Speaker7: [02:08:01] There, right under on the right hand side that says mug club. Speaker11: [02:08:03] So my left, your right. Steven: [02:08:04] You click that mug club and if you are already a member, you'll continue watching the free portion, the paid portion, sorry, or you can sign up to watch it. So Locals is a hosting site, but you can just go there straight from rumble clicking that button or bookmark lutterworth credit.com/mug club. And once you're a member, you've signed up, you've signed in, You can watch all of it locals. It's basically like a like a server, a hosting kind of existence. So you don't need to concern. You can take part in the community, but you don't really have to. You can watch it straight on Rumble Boom, click a button and join or go to product comm slash mug club. There you go. All right. And the discount will be coming here in the next in the next few months. You know, we were able to reduce the price by $10 and, you know, add content and we had another promo code go out that by industry standards was very aggressive. So we will bring that back here as we continue to grow. Speaker7: [02:08:52] By the way, if you're a mug club member, that that code expires. Like if you were there and you got that email, that's only for people who are in mug club. Don't be sharing it with your friends. It expires today. Today is the last day to take advantage. Steven: [02:09:03] For already existing mug club members to get the three months. Speaker7: [02:09:05] Free. And then once your card, this is a question that I'm going to take before it even comes up because I'm sure it will about mugs you once your card is charged, if you got the three months free and you wait till the end of it to actually pay for mug club, that's when you'll receive an email that says, Hey, claim your mug and yes, you send your address in. So once your card. And just to be clear. Steven: [02:09:20] That's a protection method. We don't have your address. Right? So that's a separation. That's a beautiful thing too, with Rumble locals and the way they use Stripe is your information is entered as far as your payment, but we don't have your address, so the email will be sent as soon as you sign up saying, Hey, claim your mug and that's when you can enter in your address. That way no one gets doxed. All right. Next chat. Speaker16: [02:09:38] All right. Sunny, 48 has a question for Gerald. When will the theology nature segment start? Nature. Speaker7: [02:09:44] Nature. Speaker11: [02:09:45] What am I going to do that? What is it? The BBC. And now I'm going to do a theology with Gerald. Speaker1: [02:09:51] Morgan Dawn. Speaker11: [02:09:52] Naked and a Gerald J. Morgan genius by its binomial nomenclature. Speaker1: [02:09:58] That is how. Speaker11: [02:09:59] A heterosexuals. Speaker1: [02:10:00] False. Speaker11: [02:10:03] We don't even have you figured out the name for the segment because you already sat. Steven: [02:10:06] Down with Callen a couple of times apologizing. Speaker7: [02:10:09] Apologetics. So something something along those lines with Apologize. Yeah. So we sat down with Carlin and we had a great conversation. We found out God does have a sense of humor. Darren There is comedy in theology. He gave an entire people hemorrhoids. You'll hear us talk all about that, which is pretty funny as a punishment. If you think about it, when you have a Rolodex of punishments, including frogs and locusts and plagues and you're like hemorrhoids. Speaker11: [02:10:27] I particularly I particularly liked. Steven: [02:10:29] The Lord's comedic closer. Speaker11: [02:10:30] In killing all the firstborns. Speaker7: [02:10:34] That wasn't him so much as everybody else. He's a liar. So this. Speaker12: [02:10:38] Is comedy Lord, that's one. Speaker7: [02:10:39] For you. But so the goal with that is to talk about theological subjects that we've talked about on air, but also have conversations with other people. So Brian and I are probably going to do a handful of those. You and I will obviously do some, but then we have probably you and Jim, Alex Jones, Jim, like those guys, I'll be able to sit down and talk with them about their experience with faith and just different questions, different things that people want to know and then send send your questions in. Yeah, send your questions. So we'll kind of catalog those and we may just have a day where we answer some like 5 or 6 of the biggest questions. Speaker11: [02:11:05] Yeah, we'll be doing a Friday show. Steven: [02:11:06] And so here's the thing. The Friday show will be a mixed bag. Sometimes it'll be behind the scenes stuff, sometimes it'll be a life advice or we've talked about sometimes it being a theology installment. But so many people have requested that we may want to make that like a monday or a Tuesday installment and Friday be something else. There's so many people want to see. Yeah, it does. It does. But that can be 45 minutes each where we dive into a topic. No, no, it's fine. Speaker11: [02:11:27] That'll be starting. Steven: [02:11:27] What if not this week? Next week? Speaker11: [02:11:29] Probably within. Speaker7: [02:11:29] The next. Yeah. Two weeks they'll you'll start to see and by the way you'll get notifications each time. It's weird notifications actually working. I know. We're going to have to get used to that. You'll get notified every single time. That one of these episodes go up and we will be doing some data dumps to put a bunch of content in just to fill out the back catalog. So. Steven: [02:11:46] Oh yeah. Just so you know, we have to fill backfill our catalog. Oh, and also we found 600 audio sketches. Speaker7: [02:11:54] It's insane. Speaker11: [02:11:55] That you've. Steven: [02:11:56] Never heard because they were back when the show was on AM radio. And if you're not subscribed, it'll go to audio only at first. On Fridays we'll upload it and then we'll make sure that you have the availability where. Speaker11: [02:12:05] You can peruse them all. Steven: [02:12:05] At will. Just we're just going to dump all of these old audio. We found these these mines of content. Speaker7: [02:12:10] We're going to have to we're going to have to animate some of those and bring those into the show as a series. Yeah. The Captain. Steven: [02:12:14] Planet series. Yeah. The penile transplant, the Delilah life. What was it, the love advice with Bill Cosby? Speaker11: [02:12:23] There were they're not all gems. They're not all gems there a Swiss family. Steven: [02:12:26] Robinson, The second generation flipper. Speaker11: [02:12:30] It's just a bunch of. Steven: [02:12:31] Retards and flipper kids. Speaker11: [02:12:34] Because you have to understand, back in the day was on AM radio. There's 16 minutes of ads. And so when we would upload it as. Steven: [02:12:38] A podcast or we'd be streaming live, I'd be like, We have to. No one wants to hear about Ypsilanti. Speaker11: [02:12:42] Ford Right. So I would just like, I don't know, let me do some Michael Jackson. Let me do life advice with Bill Cosby. Let me do this. And then they would create these. Steven: [02:12:49] Characters and these arcs that would then intersect like Tranny Bane. So, yeah, we found all of these. So there's going to be a lot of never before seen or heard content on Mug Club. That'll be great. All right, let's grab one more chat or let's two more chats and let's end on a strong one. So two more chats. Speaker16: [02:13:05] All right, Mister Comedian has a question for the crew. As a father, what would you do if a school jammed or transitioned your kid? This is a question I suppose you can never answer because we were beholden to the YouTube guidelines. Speaker11: [02:13:17] Someone jabbed my. Steven: [02:13:18] Kids. I'd throw a straight right down the pipe. Speaker11: [02:13:22] Oh, you mean you mean jab with the. Steven: [02:13:26] It's a joke. Speaker7: [02:13:26] For the jab. Yeah. He meant to hit the button. Speaker1: [02:13:29] I was way off. Speaker7: [02:13:30] No, no, no. There you go. Speaker1: [02:13:31] There you go. Speaker11: [02:13:32] They used to call me a mailbox. Oh, the old. Steven: [02:13:34] Old Stephen 357 They'd say. Speaker11: [02:13:36] No, they wouldn't. Speaker12: [02:13:37] No, no. Good thing, though, is if they transitioned your kid, you'd know it. Speaker1: [02:13:44] Yes, that's. Speaker7: [02:13:45] Beside the point. Speaker11: [02:13:47] In other words, there'd be a process check question. Yeah, there'd be a process. Yes. It wouldn't just happen like he shows up, you're like, Yeah, that's true. Those aren't tits, are they? Where'd you get those? Those aren't giant fake purple tits. Did I miss did you do something with your hair? No. You would see it happen. Speaker12: [02:14:05] Even come home with a note. Speaker11: [02:14:07] How are they jabbing your kid or. Steven: [02:14:09] Transitioning them without you knowing? Your child should not be in a school. Well, that's even a possibility. Yeah, you. Speaker7: [02:14:12] Shouldn't. I mean, I don't think schools are even allowed to do that for anything. Speaker11: [02:14:16] Well, no, the thing is. Steven: [02:14:17] Well, they're not kids aren't allowed to drink or drive cars, but they're allowed to transition. So it's a valid question. But you as a father, your job or mother is to protect your children. You do not put them in a scenario where that could even be the case. And I mean, you do not put them in a scenario where a teacher could influence them into. Speaker11: [02:14:30] Thinking that they're. Steven: [02:14:31] Confused and genderqueer. Right. Speaker11: [02:14:33] Don't even an. Steven: [02:14:34] Ounce of prevention. Right. Is worth £10,000 of cure or. Speaker11: [02:14:37] Defense, depending. Steven: [02:14:38] On which term you're using. Their jiu jitsu would say an ounce of prevention is worth £10,000 of defense. But I know in medicine, an ounce of prevention is worth £10,000 of cure. Speaker11: [02:14:45] You need to prevent it. Speaker7: [02:14:46] Yes. And don't wait for the situation to happen. That's the problem. Yeah. If you if your school district is leaning that way, if they're starting to make policies that push in that direction, parents show up to school board meetings, put pressure on them, force those people to change their mind or resign and get people in there that will make sound decisions for all of the kids. Yeah, that's do all represented and get your kids out. Yes. Oh, of. Speaker12: [02:15:09] Course. Go in out of school. Speaker11: [02:15:10] Not out of the closet. Yeah. Yeah. Well, yeah. And certainly out of the stirrups. Steven: [02:15:14] Yeah. Speaker11: [02:15:15] If they would. Speaker12: [02:15:16] Even entertain such dialogue. Get them out. Speaker11: [02:15:18] Yes, exactly. Steven: [02:15:18] Today, by the way, get the side by side of McConnell Slimer. Speaker1: [02:15:21] Oh. He gives a thumbs up. Yeah. Speaker11: [02:15:23] Okay, well, hold on. Steven: [02:15:24] Well, we'll end with that if it's any good. But let's grab one more chat. Speaker11: [02:15:26] It better be good again. Steven: [02:15:27] Thank you guys so much. Of course. Same bat time, same bat channel tomorrow at 10 a.m. Eastern. Alex Jones in third chair. That's good. I love Alex in a row, but please tell me that we have coached him on like that. We've got to stay on topic. Speaker1: [02:15:39] Two days ish ish. Speaker11: [02:15:42] Look, we'll see what happens. Steven: [02:15:44] It's just we're feeling our way through this. Speaker12: [02:15:46] We'll treat it like a job interview. We'll sit him down and. Speaker11: [02:15:49] Yeah, we have sketches we're going to be taping. Steven: [02:15:50] With him, too, again, because we won't have to be fearful of being removed on YouTube. All right. Final chat. Speaker16: [02:15:55] All right. Dozier has a question for the crew. What was one thing you guys did fun while on your break? Speaker1: [02:16:03] Break? Speaker11: [02:16:05] That's that's hardly the term I'd use. Steven: [02:16:07] Break. Speaker7: [02:16:08] Oh, I have one thing. What? There was that one hour we got to walk on the beach. Speaker11: [02:16:12] That's true. And I got red tie, so. And this is. Speaker1: [02:16:18] Got red tide. Speaker12: [02:16:19] Use it as a disease. Speaker11: [02:16:20] Now I got the red tide. Steven: [02:16:22] My throat still sore. You guys hear about this? Speaker11: [02:16:24] I talked about Megan Kelly and. Steven: [02:16:25] I think Alex Jones and Jermaine. The quartering we were, you know, because Rumble is in Florida. Yeah, we're down there. So we did Patrick Bet-david and then we go to the other side of the state and we're going down on the beach and. Speaker11: [02:16:36] Wait, wait, wait. We're walking. We're walking down the beach. Speaker7: [02:16:39] Jace Williams here in the green room. Speaker12: [02:16:42] I know. Well, they have those beaches. Speaker11: [02:16:44] Someone's going to need a hit. Steven: [02:16:45] William With the hose. Speaker11: [02:16:46] So we're walking down the beach, and then I'm the only one who goes in the water, and. Steven: [02:16:52] Johnny boy is up to his. Speaker11: [02:16:52] Ankles. I'm like, Well, screw me. That's a lot of dead puffer fish. Yeah. Steven: [02:16:56] The first one I was excited to see, you know, a dead puffer fish. It's all majestic and, you know, puffy, greasy eyed. Speaker11: [02:17:03] It's like. It's like the Nick Nolte of the sea. Speaker1: [02:17:05] Oh, God. Steven: [02:17:06] And then I noticed there are a ton of them. And then I'm. And oh, Johnny boy is like, Hey, does your throat tickle me. Speaker11: [02:17:15] And my throat? No. And then I start getting these, like, these hives on my back. Well, it turns out that there's this red tide. It's sea algae, but it's like a neurotoxin. It kills the fish. And the very next day, the beaches were shut down. I'm like, there wasn't even a sign. No, no. So we got. Steven: [02:17:31] To spend about 1 or 2 hours when we were there. Speaker11: [02:17:34] And, you know, I will leave you with this. This is something you want to talk about, something. Steven: [02:17:36] That gets me mad. Speaker11: [02:17:38] And it really is coming from a, you know. Steven: [02:17:40] Working class background and kind of knowing how valuable vacation time is. We were at Patrick Bet Davids show and he's on the other side of the state. And Johnny Boy, to his credit, Johnny boy, I love you. But he put us in this, this, this West in this. Speaker7: [02:17:50] Falsely rated. Speaker11: [02:17:51] Hotel. Falsely rated. Steven: [02:17:52] It was a Westin, which sounds really nice. It was a dump, right? It was a fleet dump. Speaker11: [02:17:57] And I mean, you went in. It was the halogen lighting. It didn't even have the 65. Speaker7: [02:18:03] Year old man in a thong at the pool. I kid. Speaker11: [02:18:05] You not. Yeah, and that's another thing. That's not the hotel problem. You weren't. Well, okay, let me go back. I'll go back to the hotel. Let me address this problem. Let me address this. This was like, you know, some Eastern, some, like, Latvian or Estonian something or Kyrgyzstani. He had to trap hair and he's walking around. At first. It's funny because it's a it's a Speedo, right? It's like a it's a banana hammock. But then he turns around and it wasn't just a thong. It was something I've never seen before. And he's just built like a like a rectangle. Right. And it was a thong that was like. Picture the picture. Steven: [02:18:33] The. Speaker11: [02:18:33] The what do you call it? Like the band to your underwear. Steven: [02:18:35] So it was just the band. Speaker11: [02:18:37] And then another. Steven: [02:18:37] Band going down his ass. But they were both rectangular. And he was it looked like if a character from Goldeneye was wearing a. Speaker11: [02:18:44] Thong on the beach like this, walking hairy polygon of sexual immorality, it's like, Guys, guys, guys, look, look. It was the weirdest thing I'd ever seen. It wasn't. Steven: [02:18:53] A G-string. It wasn't a thong. Speaker11: [02:18:54] It was two rectangles, and it was 15ft away. Speaker7: [02:18:57] He heard it. Oh, my gosh. Speaker11: [02:18:58] Guys, I know. Imagine swimming in that soup. So we go to the West. Steven: [02:19:03] End and I'm talking like they don't even replace the towels and everything's dirty. They don't have a restaurant. Speaker11: [02:19:08] And I know it sounds like a first world problem, but. Steven: [02:19:09] And I'm grateful that we were able to be there. But it's an expensive hotel. Speaker7: [02:19:12] Yes. And it's a tiring trip. Like we're hitting a lot of things. Speaker11: [02:19:15] But here's the thing. Steven: [02:19:16] The reason why is because they have another Westin on the beach and that's where they put their their money and resources. Speaker11: [02:19:20] They do. And this place. Steven: [02:19:22] They just let the die on the vine. Now, we then went to Sarasota and we stayed at this Longboat Key because everything's a resort down there. It's not like you can really say like, like usual, like something that's like, you know, Spring Springhill or a Hyatt, something right next to something that's like comfortable but easy in and out. Right? And we go to this other resort and it's beautiful, really nice. And what really I always noticed is the customer service there really tending to their customers. And we met some French Canadians there where they. Speaker11: [02:19:45] Were taking care, making. Steven: [02:19:46] Sure that you're drinking water if you're down there at the pool. Right. Making sure you're not dehydrated. Speaker11: [02:19:50] Very nice. And the price. Steven: [02:19:51] Wasn't all that different. Speaker11: [02:19:53] No. And I was sitting there. Steven: [02:19:54] Going, like, we're really fortunate in that we were able and we had to travel. And with spring break, these were the only places available. So just kind of the luck of the draw. I'm going, but the price is about the same. And for the middle class American family who plans a vacation and they're going to Florida and in French Canada, they all go to Florida. They're paying the same price and they could end up with this crappy experience basically staying in what is a glorified motel stacked 14 stories high, or the experience of a lifetime that they would enjoy and create fond memories with their family for years to come. And they wouldn't even know. Speaker11: [02:20:28] And they wouldn't. Steven: [02:20:29] Know because the people in charge of the Westin decided, We don't care about the people who spend their hard earned dollar with us. We're just going to maximize profits and put our money into that. That other beach, that other beach. Westin, you know, a mile down the road, whereas these other people took pride in their work. And actually you could feel the difference, wanted to make sure that people felt like they were valued and that their dollar was well spent. And that's one thing we so often run into this. I've been around some really, really wealthy people and this idea that everyone who's wealthy, they have to explain, No, that's not true. I know some wealthy people who are the most generous people I've ever known, and they are obsessed with providing an absolutely fantastic experience for customers and then others where you're just a number on a page. And that is a huge reason that we are happy to be with Rumble. And that mug club matters to us because we really do. Like I said, the easiest thing would be, you know, have enough paying members where we can go off into the sunset, collect our cash. Speaker11: [02:21:21] And pass go. Steven: [02:21:22] We want to make sure that you are getting the value added by adding new shows, by adding new creators. And we are going to be doing it as fast as we can possibly do it at warp speed. Because I know that a lot of you are struggling right now in this economy. And $89 a year. Sure. It's not Netflix. Sure, it's not Hulu price, but. Speaker11: [02:21:39] That's not nothing. It's not nothing. Steven: [02:21:42] And we feel every single day that we need to earn it. We appreciate your trust, your. Speaker11: [02:21:47] Loyalty, and we want to be like the. Steven: [02:21:49] Longboat Key Inn Resort. Not that shitty Westin with a polygonal kyrgyzstani thong. Speaker11: [02:21:54] And so we love you. We'll see you tomorrow. But here, as we leave. Steven: [02:21:58] We have the side by side. Tell me. Speaker11: [02:21:59] I'm wrong. Of Richard Levine and Slimer. Let me see it. It is uncanny. Speaker1: [02:22:07] Oh, my God. We love you. Thank you for mug. Speaker11: [02:22:08] Club coming back. We will see you tomorrow, 10 a.m. Eastern.

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