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Donald Trump Jr. | Ep. 81
Donald Trump Jr. | Ep. 81

Donald Trump Jr. | Ep. 81

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Bradley Martyn, Donald Trump Jr., Full Send Podcast, Kyle Forgeard
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Apr 6, 2023
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0:00
I love how we're doing Donald Trump jr. At a Twin Peaks. I know. Honestly. We love it. Yeah. Like as soon as I found out in the car was like, wait, this is actually hilarious. It's a good location man. Yeah, shout out to Twin Peaks. They've been supporting happy Dad for a long time. So we always got to pull up the spots that are supporting happy. Dad, do the podcast has been an interesting week, though. How you feeling stinney? Good sign, he's still doing research, dude. He's also on his phone. He's wearing not, I'm reading his on. What am I going to say? What am I going to ask? No, dude, just let it flow, man. You're good. I'm good to go. You got this. Call your dad one more time. Be like, yo, Harvey this whatsoever.
0:30
Interesting about the false and podcasters I guess. Last week was probably sebum and then now we have Donald Trump jr. Yeah, the next week's probably a Bella danger insane. It's good for us, just like, like you go from Donald Trump jr. To Abella. Danger. Yeah. From the next after that will be Stormy Daniels. Well, I feel like, this is your episode, that's, this is your episode sebum was yours. I'll take care of her, Bella danger. You feel like this is this is his episode. Yeah, I'm relying on you. You're suited to take care of a Bella danger. Yeah, you are. Yes, okay.
1:00
All right. Now I'm ready for him leaning on you this. What do you like these podcast trips? When it's like, yeah, because this trip we partied like fucking animals. But we're also by tonight, we're going to have three podcast done. This is, this is a nice way to do it. It's kind of like, we're pretty productive, you know, I'd say super productive. Hell yeah. All right, we have we got another awesome episode today. This actually a part two for us. We have Donald Trump jr. What's going on? Last time we had you on was with. It was a cool episode. We did it with Robert own.
1:29
Neil is actually I think it was like our third episode ever. So
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yeah, I appreciate you for you got cancelled with my dad and exactly before that and all of that, but I'm actually sort of surprised they didn't cancel that one. Yeah, I guess it was early.
1:42
I know. Know, we appreciate you coming on like that early in the podcast. When we were just building it to ya, I was curiously. They can't obviously they can't sit on your dad. Do you think they're going to cancel this one?
1:51
You know, let's see where we go. But there's a solid chance
1:54
because in a way you're kind of like more outspoken than your father sometimes.
2:00
Not in a bad way but just enough I just again I sort of got sucked into that world right with where everything became politics. And you know I guess I'm just willing to say the stuff that I think a lot of people are actually thinking but you know, are afraid to articulate and you know, there's a social consequence to saying some of the stuff that I'll go out there and say, it doesn't mean that the vast majority of people probably don't agree with me. It's just, you know, when they try to cancel me these days, it actually makes me bigger. Does that make sense? You know, like I got a bigger
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Platform because it means you're actually doing something right, you're pissing them off and so when when that happens, it's sort of good for me. But I understand for like, regular people, it's not that easy. I mean, there's a consequence at your job. If you work at a corporation, if you work at this, you know that woke deck is so stacked. You know, that for me I just sort of by dumb luck just like found sort of a niche. That's like, I'll say this shit, you know, it probably it was a lot easier to be a real estate developer from New York City. And, you know, beloved and you know, as a young guy, you'll be invited to all the cool parties and all the cool clubs and do all that shit.
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then, but there comes a time where you sort of hit that
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You know, I guess that threshold where it's like, okay enough like well we can't allow this shit.
3:07
Yeah, always that time.
3:09
You know? I honestly, I think I saw it. You know, I was probably naive to it even early, you know, in 1516 when he started running. I mean I said I believed it all this stuff and I was always, you know, that way but I guess for me it was probably the Russia, Russia, Russia announced. I was some like, wait a minute. What? Like I committed treason, you know, they have me doing 50 hours of testimony before the Senate intelligence committee, the house, until it for treason like a crime punishable.
3:33
Washable by death, you know? And if it's not like some clown, like the head of the Senate Intel, or the house intelligence committee is out there on TV saying it every day and I was like, wait a minute dude, like I've been in the room. I know exactly what happened. There's not even, there's not even like, a pretence of like truth. There's not even like a little bit there and it didn't matter. And that's when I saw it. And even then, you know, with the stuff they did to other people along the way. I was like that. Well, you know, the FBI said this, therefore there has to be something to it. No, there doesn't there doesn't it's all fucking bullshit, you know.
4:03
I mean, they're doesn't doesn't have to be any of it and so, I think they actually probably pushed me further into that like, for better or worse. I guess I got a little bit of the Trump Gene in terms of like, okay, you put me in a corner, I'm gonna fight.
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Yeah, dude. And I did, this is a team of people when you fire a Tweety of a team of people that approve it or do you just go
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through this, you know, the thing with social, you know, probably like a pot, like authenticity is 100% of the game, right?
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That thank you, Gabe. Getting his
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camera gets PS3.
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It's okay to remove your leg after that, but yeah, but yeah. So authenticity is everything with that shit. So, you know, and honestly people like to do your own socialist, if you think I can pay someone to post the shit that I post have like, like they'd be sitting there like on pins and needles worried about their job if and when the inevitable cancellation comes. So now you you got to do that yourself.
4:58
And when you do it yourself and you're willing to kind of tow that line works out pretty well. How about the Instagram? No help with that. Know you like so much? Like, a lot of people. Yeah, I'm not
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sitting there is your page is open eye. Shadow is like, I'm following it
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but dude, it's funny like every that's like the comment I hear the most, they're like you have the greatest Instagram page ever. And yet, like I have zero like zero growth, you know, they're just crushing me. Like the people who have been following me for ever, they can see me and no one else, you know, it's sort of crazy what's going on. But now, listen, I'm not sitting
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Drawing up memes. I actually have a day job and stuff as well, but, you know, I'll see this stuff and at this point, you know, I've got a big enough platform. I want to help other people that are saying the same stuff so I tried it when I, when I can, I try to tag other people and give credit where it's due and so people just send me the stuff and I'm just like, oh that's not bad or that's hot. That's gonna go big and you know, it's pretty amazing to walk
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up a liberal. I like his page.
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Great stuff. You know all those guys like there's there's a lot of guys doing really cool stuff. I mean the the sort of creative genius.
5:58
You know, if they could Channel it into something, perhaps more productive, they'd be putting people on the moon again, but it, but it's pretty fun to be able just a part of
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it. That's awesome. Well, there's so much going on right now. Like we just thought, you know, we did you before and it's like I just love to get your take on some of the like the world's just the crazy place right now, man,
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it is fat. Like I honestly I think I said it yesterday online or maybe I might have said it yesterday just on my, on my podcast on on Rumble. It was just like, I feel like I'm waiting for someone to be like, hey man, we're just fucking with you serious, like your
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You're the star of The Truman Show, you know what I mean? And you don't know it like, there's cameras, following me everywhere and someone's watching my life and it's just, I'm the only person that's not in, on the joke because it's gotten so nuts, dude. Like, you know, it things that like, literally, two three, four, five years ago we would have been like, come on, they're like real today. Like it's not a parody anymore, it's not
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a joke. What do you what do you think? Like I mean without saying, specifics, about what these things are. Because obviously there's a lot of stuff. We're gonna continue to talk about but
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Why do you think it keeps going in that direction? We're like, we're literally saying there's people going, like, it just can't be serious. Like boring out of that. I
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think what could because for well, you know we could go down the whole track of sort of the history of Communism, you know, and all of that. But I think they're just trying to break any sort of societal Norms, you know, you see the attack on the family, you see, did you
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see that any family?
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Yeah, just like that stuff. You know, that's a sign of white oppression in. Like, what you mean? A family.
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I really like is there a, is there a metric if they're statistic out there? That shows that you'll family structure is bad for the development of adolescence, and the answer is no. And my, the opposite, of course, it's the opposite like it in. Like, that's the thing. Like the most logical and Common Sense stuff today, like is just not considered common sense
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I suppose. What why though why do you
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think? I think they're trying to break down those things? I think it's a takeover of our youth. I think, you know literally I do think it's, you know, sort of the indoctrination pushed
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Towards communism. I think you see that with you see it? Honestly, look at we're sitting here, you know, the day after a terrible tragedy in you know, Nashville Tennessee, you know, trans shooter shoots up, you know, as school of you know Christian kids and it's the gun. It's like you mean it's not like the indoctrination of all the bullshit they were forced feeding children. It's okay for a three-year-old to chop their dick off, that's totally normal. You can't buy a pack of cigarettes for another 15 years, but like go ahead and
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That what could go wrong, you know, all the gender affirmation bullshit like, you know, I think it's just a literal attack on everything that we hold near and dear everything that would be a historical traditional normal American norm, and they're trying to break.
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I'm wondering when they're going to be like, you can't even do Jenna reveals when it's like, you can't assume a baby's
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job because everything's racist, right? Everything that today, it's like that's the religion, right? It's racism or its climate change, literally like every problem in the world,
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It is one of those two things according to the radical left these days and like, you know what, for, what, for what, you know, I don't know, because it doesn't make any sense to me, but you see the constant attempt at breaking down these systems, right? You know, I don't know what's the purpose of having to show graphic, you know, sexual details to children in elementary school like you see, right there. You have ordering stuff that like, pornographic material in textbooks. It must be in a chilled like why?
9:28
You have to destroy innocence at that or like you can't let them figure it out. Whatever the end again, I don't give a shit dude. If you're an adult and you want to be trans and you do it. Great. If you're happy, you're productive, I act or sing it on the kids, you force it on a three-year-old. Well, the be a good parents and trace a apparent. Shouldn't decide. What your rainbow haired Freakshow teacher, should be able to convince a three-year-old that they're doing this, the, and permanently mutilate their body. That's fucking bullshit. Well, I think the call it out.
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Yeah, I think because it's like, it's just a
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Impression like a child in the process of which they're learning. Like you're just if you're if you're shown something and you're already questioning everything else in your life because you're learning everything there. Like, maybe this is me. Yeah. We don't know better. Exactly, you're
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learning. Like I thought I was, you know, I could fly as a kid. My parents. Don't let me jump off a building. You don't mean, but like, you have to like that's part of being kid. You have an imagination, you have a creative process, but you see sort of the way that's all. Manipulated only one way only this. You cannot believe that in.
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They're pushing it on people, younger and younger. And then, you know, again, I don't understand what the end result because I'm a logical. Rational, human being
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seems like, if you break down, you know, you break down family unit, you break down Community, you break down people's ability to get together and like, be be powerful. It's like, you're, you're able to control people more easily. That's what it seems like.
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Of course, it is control right there. You know, you see that, you see it within the hypocrisy of all the elites that want to push climate change while traveling.
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On a G650 it's like, oh, that's fucking wonderful. Like your carbon footprint. Yesterday was more than the average American the, in their lifespan and yet? No, it's okay because we're doing good. Yeah,
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give me a break. So, when you say the elite, do you think that's our government are, is it like a foreign government?
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Like it's a combination. I think it's, you know, I think, you know, you definitely see the pushed or with this globalism and this, you know, sort of one world decision making process. But again, not necessarily even controlled by a government per se. But, but, you know, a very wealthy group of Hypocrites that
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That, you know, push this stuff on it. But don't seem to live by the actions that they would espouse everyone else live by. And, you know, you've been seeing that for a long time. And I think that's why you see sort of the attack on America. And so many of the things that we hold dear, because maybe we're, that last Bastion sort of a freedom, right? We saw that, you know, prior to the pandemic, you'd been like, okay, yeah, the u.s. pretty good, Canada's pretty good. English is going to be, you know, pretty solid, Australia, New Zealand. Like these are bastions of freedom and democracy and it's like,
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Really,
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I guess after covid that just completely change what you
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saw it. And by the way, even here completely, right? Like the people that so many of the people that you were like, you'd believe, actually believe that stuff. We're like, okay, I'll be a sheep. Okay, I'll like there's no way that the virus started in the lab that studies the fucking exact virus in question because the media told me it came from a bat for feet outside of that lab like went like
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man, like really
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like we've been so brainwashed.
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Like the most plausible solution was always that, but if you did that, and you said that, even if it was obvious and you were dr. Your fucking canceled right. If you were medical profession, you lost tenure, you'd lose your job. If you were a reporter reporting on this stuff, you were off the air. Like when was it ever not
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like? Well, the obvious, that's what I'm trying to figure out as I go. How did this start? Like how did it get this whole shift to this? This side of like everyone's afraid of either saying this,
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There's self-censoring that like even even in these conversations, I find myself here or like, there's things that I would really love to say, and I kind of like em, like, uh, I think they've made it very clear that like, if you speak out like, without what happened to like your father and stuff like that, like, even the president of the United States, it
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canceled, the most powerful man in the world. They proved that. Like, if you
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speak out you're getting fucked. Like even look what happened to Steve our boy to like, yeah, you really can't. You can't win. He kind of started like trying to
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kill me. He didn't do anything. Yeah, like you know, you gotta, you saw people forget now they're getting
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Sold because you saw the stuff with like Airbnb, like people were getting their reservation cancel because they were related to someone who said something that wasn't in line with that, right? You saw the PayPal push, hey, if you're spreading misinformation, we're just going to dock your bank account twenty-five hundred dollars per instance. I'm like, but are you guys the Arbiter of Truth or like, is there some sort of neutral party? Because the fact Checkers that I was like, I don't know that they've gotten anything right yet. Now doesn't stop you from fucking your account right now. When they fact-check you, six months later, they're proven wrong.
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It doesn't matter because, you know, the damage has already been done. They've gotten what they wanted. You know, we do a great job of getting our, we're dunking on them on social. We told you, so it was so obvious. But guess what? They still won. They got everything that they wanted to do. They weaponized all of those things. So, even if they're caught later on, yeah, it doesn't really matter.
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The scary part about this overall, besides obviously the details and it is like the free speech of just like, I know certain things. I feel a certain way and even, even that I still feel a little uncomfortable like I self censor myself to have
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Conversations because I know of outcomes right? The idea of that itself is the most scary thing because think of that concept if you're listening to this no matter what you believe whether it's this side that side up down, I don't give a fuck if you get to a point we get to a point where people just go, oh, we can't talk about that. That's a scary Society. Yeah, and it's even scarier now. If we talk about all this a, I should always other shit that's coming on. That's just starting to create like, what's actually fucking real? Oh, yeah, well, isn't it? Yeah, two things are there. No,
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the educated Elites that told you everything over the last few years like
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They're their record it or they're batting average on what's right. In the end is like zero, but you know, you're uneducated conspiracy theorist just using basic logic. What kind incense has been 100%, right? And so to your point about self-centering, I set myself, right? I will sit there, I'll do some video for social or whatever it is, I'm like, huh, it's so clear to me what I'm saying, yeah, and yet I'm like, you know what, there's a point 0 0, 1 percent chance that it could. So I got to read
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Do it again. Now anyone looking at Occam's razor, right? Like the most logical answer is probably the answer. Yeah, anyone looking at it knows exactly what. But that's the point, the people who are looking at it, who will make a big deal of it, who have the power to cancel. You, they'll tell you that the point 0, 0, 1 percent, chance thing is 100%. What you meant? Not what literally, any reasonable or decent human being would be like, of course. That's what he meant. Yeah. And so you sit there and like, man, I got to redo that like even I have to think about this stuff because, you know,
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but not even just down and talk about literally not.
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About certain things because people are just like your self censoring because you're just afraid to because, you know, that that's
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what's happening to the average parent. Like you think you think the average? It lets even if we're talking politics, you think the average. Democrat thinks that a three-year-old should be making permanent decisions about. Why not? I don't think so. I don't believe that like but, you know, guess what? You know, mainstream media. Big Tech we're not in like an equal fight, right? There's this decides that you've seen what they've tried to do to you. I mean big Tech that's a trillion dollar Enterprise functioning.
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As the marketing department for like a radical side of one side of an equation, right? Like mainstream media. Same way. I mean, there's these sort of Big Blocks of huge Juggernaut type Industries. Yeah. That are literally functioning against you so it's making notice no one on the other side. If you push that extreme stuff, what would be extreme? You know, the three-year-old example, there's no cancellation of you say that on the other side. There's no, like, there's no consequence.
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17:09
did you do, you guys really think you guys are appreciate it. Did you see the study? Like, it's like two weeks ago, I saw that, you know, right prior to the pandemic, it was like something like clothes, like 50 percent of females identified as bisexual and yet during the pandemic like zero percent of
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Those people actually acted on that and it was because we've created a thing where it's like, well, it's more socially like it's cooler to be that than what they actually probably were, which is just straight boring women and that's it. You know what I mean? The stuff is. Just so manufactured at should be, so obvious to so many people. But there again, there's a consequence to speaking out about
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it. Wow, this is so till to the other point, like, how do you think it got there?
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Likewise I think, I think it's been going on for a long time, right? I don't think this is a new phenomenon. I don't think it's a phenomenal.
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Bananas, like the Donald Trump era, you know, of American politics? I think it was going on long before that. But like I think Trump brought out the insanity of the other side, right? The overcorrection that pendulum swinging so far that that it sort of it, just exposed so much more of what's been going on like social media to change a social media 100%, but also the controls within great. Like, yeah, you do you see sort of the people use the example of, like, Tick-Tock in America versus Tick-Tock in China, like a sigh, ah,
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Like in China, the videos that go viral or like educational six projects, doing something like with his brain in ours. It's like, you know how fucking stupid can you get? And you're gonna be a rock star? Yeah, yeah, I mean, like, that's well, that's why some of us are here. Dude, there's a difference. If we're pretending, this isn't a psyop to, like, destroy our country whether it's
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just that's good. Um, easy
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dumbing down,
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No, our society, encouraging sort of just the stuff that would would break up families where this, you know, between that fentanyl. I mean, it just adds up. It's like, how do you
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survive that? That's that's just such a high level like operation to me. That's what's like, so,
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fascinating. So it's just like, obvious. I know it's just crazy
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to like,
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except yeah. Like you are literally destroying us from within encouraging, the dumbest Behavior. You know, pushing this stuff that's destroying that family structure. All the things that would historically have statistically said.
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Hey, you're more likely to succeed because of this. It's like no, fuck all of that. Let's do exactly the
19:30
opposite. Yeah. So what? Go ahead? I want to ask what you said that sad about the bisexual. So before covid, he's really interesting. This part. No, I just how do you think that's affecting politics now? Because I feel like there's so much focus on this person needs to be elected because they're bisexual or ya know, I've listened. But is that taken away from life? But that's how identity
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politics thing is becoming a huge thing. And again, it's like, you know, do you think that
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distracts from like what their beliefs are because now they're like focusing
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on?
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Shit, again, there's you get social points for sort of saying, like it's doing something like listen, you saw during the beginning of like BLM and like every you know, Suburban mother's posting these things and that turns out to be a multi-billion dollar scam, you know. But like they got the credit for posting their black Square. It's like, I don't know, man. Like give me like the black Square. Yeah. Like, you know, the people that were marching to do things and wearing the sweatshirt stuff like that. Like how many of them are really? Like really activists? Like yeah, not like it's it's bullshit but they got to check off that box.
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And again, if you didn't do it, there was a lot of pressure. Yeah. On you to sort of conform, like, you know, I saw some of the, you know, people, I know, like some of the most basic in a bad way like, like, oh, really, like this version is, now in Social activist. It's like me a break. This person borderline idiot. Like, they don't believe any of these things. You know, the most privileged people in the world. I understand, I'm saying this coming from where I'm coming from, and they make me look unprivileged. And it's like they don't actually believe it because I know that. Yeah, but it's like, well, I got to do with it because and so on.
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It, you know, there's a lot of pressure to do those things and again, one way,
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okay, I so I have a question, is there any way? Do you think to ultimately make any of this, right? Or like Fair? Because the thing is, like, whether you're this side that side, whatever, I feel like everyone is self interested in, like, they're all our
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self-interest well, but listen, I think you gotta to the point of self-interest, like you got to understand where this is going and where this leaves you in a few years, right? Like where's where's the endgame of all of this? Like if you sit back and sort of
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Of well, I'm self-interested now. Like I don't know that there's much of a future for us. So I think the way that ended is enough, people have to have the guts to sort of step up and do it, right? They can cancel one guy, most powerful guy in the world present in eight states. Now you get 175 million Americans, the other half plus maybe some some moderates who are like okay this has gone too far again. You can be you know like me like I yeah I have trans friends. I don't care what they do. As an adult, you push it on children. I got a serious problem with it Fisher. You know what I mean? Like that. That's an issue.
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If you have, you know, whether it's I guess, Aurora, Colorado, the, you know, Fortran shootings, you know, that, where's the FBI saying? Well maybe there's a domestic Terror threat here are the same people that called concerned mothers who went to like their PTA meetings. Asking about the indoctrination going on in our Public School Systems, they were labeled domestic terrorists by our FBI and doj. Not like some lunatic on Twitter, but like by the highest levels of law enforcement in our country. But like you're telling me that for
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or mass shootings in recent Time by a group that makes up according to the CDC, less than 0.6 percent point. Six percent of the adult population. So you add in children and it's probably like, point two percent point, three percent of our population. You're saying that's not statistically significant for major instance, in the recent time, you know, identify as trans non-binary, whatever it may be. We don't think that's a problem. Like, I don't see her, any talk other than from a couple people who perhaps like me.
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Like me. Hey, wait a minute, like this guy, the shooter the other day, like in their manner. You come after our kids, we're going to kill your kids. Yeah, that's not domestic terrorism. Then I know. Well, they're protected. It's different. Like, we just need enough people to have the balls to actually step out and start saying this stuff. And once they do that, then the others like, oh wait a minute, you know, it's a little
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harder, aren't they putting a stop to like that and like London and stuff like that? Wasn't there, something that went on there? I'm
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sure what. Yeah, I know over there. I mean I heard some dialogue man. It's people going to jail for ya just
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Being like caught, you'll miss gendering people like, you know, I mean, and that's a, you know, I know that's a high crime. And, you know, should be punishable by death and all but, like, you know, calling a biological male to dude, like I'm sorry like, you know, but again, like five years ago, could you even imagine having this
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conversation? Nah, you know, it's funny, this is kind of random, but on Tick Tock, something I'll clip because on ask you about this to your dad, your father, talked about how if he started Women's Basketball team, he would just go get LeBron James and it's all over Tick-Tock right now. No, but I love that. But
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That bodybuilder that you were talking about that just had the two-year lawsuit because a guy transition into a woman and was competing in
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powerlifting. I know that was the Australia. That's the
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most absurd shit. How is the worst one? How can anyone? So I also want to bring with that on guess the horse won't fully
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autonomous. Yeah. Right. The Isis member that was a dude and like was a journeyman sort of average very bad. Even average. Like male swimmer that goes on, to win the female National Championship like that, do went to my alma mater. Like if I was there, I graduated in 2000. Like if I was there at the time,
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I'm my friends, aren't we? Like we would have showed up with a keg gone to like to swim meets and had like the greatest time in the world today would be thrown out of school for even questioning like the insanity of this. So what I want to know like where the soccer moms right? Like you know I'm a dad of a daughter who's a really good athlete like yeah, captain of our team as a freshman yada yada yada sponsored by like she plays golf and it's like, you know, you put her against 15 year old dudes, that are
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A foot taller and stronger. It's like, it's, it's insane. And yet I see the dedication that she puts into, like getting better and being the best that she can be, like, every day, she comes home. She goes and works out. Then she goes to plays golf and because we're, you know, great doing yoga, stretching routine, but like she's a machine like, and yet, you know, we'll go, you know, watch like the men pros play. And it's like, yeah, it's like, where are the soccer moms? Max iconic to meet you. I've done like the triple header.
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T-ball. I have five kids so I gotta let you know. It's it can be painful, right? I know you're not allowed to say that it's a but you know but like you do it because it's the right thing to do in your apparent, right? But it's not always the most fun thing in the world.
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Yeah, you
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do it. But like you don't think there's gonna be people going to get gaming this system. They're not going to Arbitrage the shit out of this guy. Want to go to Harvard trans. I want to be an admiral. You know what I mean? Trans like, yeah. Do we do weeks later? You can go be any of these things. It's just gone too far. I
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feel like most people, I talk to now, though.
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A person, like everyone kind of agrees with that. Well, I never, I've, never personally met anyone that like,
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but and yet, the push is so against that, right? That's what it's sort of. It's interesting, right? Yeah, I agree with you that a lot of normal people are totally, either indifferent, or just even like well, like even women like when I talk to, they're like, they would like my kids like their friend like, you know, they roll their eyes. Oh there's a furry in our class like they're like they realize it's all bullshit and yet,
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The tiny tiny
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faction of like lunatics out, there has such control over the narrative. That's what scary to me, right? Like the average person doesn't believe this stuff. I don't think actually, I still have that power.
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If you're over 18 and you want to do what you want. Sure do what you want. But the forcing is on kids and then like males participating in female support. Okay? So that's just like so crazy because it's just like what
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my why isn't the bicycling one? Well, there is a why isn't the swimming one crazy because they're all dead.
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Sorely. Go one way. Well, this is the thing. That's what I was gonna say what's the endgame? Like, my dad's thing about, he's a great. He's got, I'd be the greatest coach in the history of women's basketball and get LeBron didn't, you know, doesn't agree with his politics. It's fine. How
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about the jail situation to Alpha? Yeah. The male's going to like yeah, female
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gender. That's a pretty smart way that's like I might try to pull that he might be on that if I ever get locked up again needing all the female prisoners. I guess
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what? That's actually,
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if they got me for treason, I'd probably be like, I'd
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Her. If you like probably probably a lot more fun is fun, but like, but it's happening. And if like, if we're gonna pretend that people aren't going to game that to advance them, you know, I'm gonna get a full scholarship because I'm now the greatest female track star like. And again, what I don't understand is it's a next less Silence from biological women, from mothers who have spent countless hours bringing their daughters to sports only to watch their scholarship. Get ripped out from underneath them. Like, where are you people accuse? I know.
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Don't believe it was virtue Sigma. Do you think that's a first? So, what do you say? What? Babbitt's virtue signaling? Yeah, I'm gonna be like, I don't want to speak on this because, like, I don't want to look like a mannequin snake. They're like it. Here
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it is, like, like your watch in Hollywood. It's like, oh, that's the latest accessory. It's the coolest, you know what I mean? Like it, because it's actually more powerful for them. They get more social clout by doing this and perhaps, even destroying their own children. Thank you. Think any of these people did they really ever believe this stuff? Like
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come on.
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It's a good point too. I want to talk about, we're talking about Tick-Tock and China. I've been like really fascinated with just like what's going on right now with like this whole World War 3 shit. There's that. Shit's like, how close are we to war with you? For
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real. Listen, act like the administration like the Biden Administration. Currently said, it's the closest we've been.
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I do you talk to you. You type your
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father about, oh yeah. Well listen, he's the only guy out there like he was the guy who's gonna start World War? Three notice like nothing happened under Trump like. And by the way, you notice how he's the only guy, our current current actually being
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like, hey, we gotta end this shit. Like, this has got to stop like our half of. Even the Republicans are all in. Let's go for a war with Russia. They have six thousand nuclear missiles. What could go wrong? Like everything. I, what could go wrong folks? Who care for everything? Like it's insane. So, the guy that was going to start World War Three according to everyone in the left is literally the only guy a that nothing happened to under his administration. But is the only guy now being like how insane this is for, by the way, the Ukraine, which is,
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By many instances rated a more corrupt country than Russia. Like, were pretending. This is like this Angelic, you know, Bastion of democracy, like that's bullshit. And again, I'm not saying that Putin's right, either, because he say that, then you're a Russia, apologist. It's like, no, I think they're, I can call out bullshit along, all sides. I just don't know why America with the problems that we face with the shit. That's looming over our heads, we're going to spend a hundred and thirty billion dollars and that's just the beginning, right? There's no
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end. What's the interest there then?
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Listen, there's a lot of be about policy making a lot of money in what way there that what you know like the military-industrial complex is selling missiles to a regime that using them. And you know, we haven't been in a war of Our Own in like six months. So let's get in a proxy war with
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Russia but we had covid. That was dope for money. What's that? We had covid? That was, I guess? That's two different businesses. That's
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pharmaceutical. Big war. Watched big Pharma? Get rich for like two and a half.
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Our turn, aren't we?
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We haven't been in Afghanistan in like a year. Like, guys, we gotta go. We gotta return.
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Then the trigger
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Pharma guys, were taking all the hot chicks from the
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military. Yeah. But it is what it is. You don't you see? So it's fun. I was having this conversation with someone the other day and I was like, dude like even when you see like the woke generals now you know, doing there and like what the hell is going on? It's like well no there used to be sort of this Outlet when they retired from the military, they'd go work at big war somewhere and get paid a lot of money and do all that stuff. But like there is a
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Roll sort of other than the insanity of Ukraine right now, like no one wants to be in these endless Wars anymore on both sides. It's almost like a bipartisan issue other than Ukraine, which has taken over the religion of climate change and all of that. But there's not that desire. So, now, the outlet is getting on these public company boards. All these public companies are woke and so you could be like the general, but like he's with us and woke, it's why they're saying all this crap and pushing it in the military? I mean, Rob O'Neill had a lot to say about that. They tried, canceling me a couple months ago. I said like
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Like, hey, man, I spoke to somebody's in the teams and they're like they spend more time doing diversity training, then like shooting like in the SEAL Teams and like I said it, I put it out. I woke up and I'm like, oh shit. Down your trending on Twitter, like everyone saying, this is bullshit. I'm like, it's not very dogged. He doesn't know any of these people. It does he? There's no way this happen. There's no way this conversation is happening. Probably because he's 100%, right? Like that shit is happening. It's happening. Even at the highest levels, like I want my seals to be able to, like, kill bad guys. Like I don't care if they're blue green, doesn't
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Means nothing to me. Like, let him do that job. Like the diversity training has nothing to do with their mission. And yet, if you listen to, like, sort of the whoa people in church, it's everything. I'm gonna make us a stronger fighting force. They can't articulate. How, but but it is, and that's the gospel. And you must believe it, and if you don't, you know, you're an atheist and a terrible human
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being. So, how close you think we're order World War
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3? Well, like I said they, where the closest we've been since the 60s. Yeah, and the Cuban but no, that's from the B Administration. They said that where the closest we've been to nuclear you know, Worf
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All out since the Cuban Missile Crisis, which was pretty close. Yeah. And if they're if they're saying that, yeah, imagine what it really is. Right. If they're like me out there, like, okay, well listen, it's not ideal, you know, that's them, whitewashing a disaster and it's still like saying that out loud.
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Like and I think the whole China Russia shit how they, you know, well, we visited Russia, that was like how he very shitty little
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chair. Forming an alliance, they're getting Saudi in.
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Are where they're going to work on like getting rid of the US dollar as the Petro dollar, right? So that means we can write now or the 32 trillion dollars that we have anymore to allow us to live way, beyond our means, there's Americans anymore that's happening and like the White House is having, you know, the cast of Ted lasso in to talk about. Like we're not serious people anymore guys.
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Like so oil can only be purchased in the US dollar in the world.
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That's basically, it's like the reserve currency of that, right? So everything's traded in dollars and because of that, it basically,
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Really. I mean, I'm not experienced. All right? Yeah, it was it was essentially turned the gold standard into like an oil standard, right? Like where there was back up by oil. You get rid of that. People start calling our debts. We can't spend as freely because we can't borrow like we do. I mean if we, if you managed your household but we manage our country, you'd be bankrupt. They can keep going back to the trough, you lose that ability because of that, what has a Syria that dollars like dances, it's a total collapse of society. And then what?
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How much can we spend, then what we earn, like, eventually you got to pay the piper, and what we're doing is, we're leaving our children and our grandchildren would insurmountable debt.
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Does that turn the u.s. ins like, Anarchy if
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that should happen? Yeah, I, you know, I don't know, I don't know exactly what it does, but it's okay. It's not good. I think you basically lose and maybe maybe part of that is, you know, that idea of globalism, right? You lose the hegemony that America has had like the sort of the power they've had over. You know, you'll lose all of those. Little extra things that
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We've had that the rest of the world hasn't benefited it and that's a problem.
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Do you know the significance of what happened with like the Saudi and Iran deal? Explain that to
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us? Well, you know, if the Saudis are now, you know, there were in China is negotiating, you know, he steals between warring factions on the world. What does that do to America's place of sort of the leader of the Free World? Like, China is doing this, and again, we're worried about, you know, Joe Biden's having press conference, is about ice cream like
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That's real. Is that real is
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real yesterday? Dude, that was like how he opened. Is that a real
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Cliff? That was AI. Ya know shake. I don't think that's a. They
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just and that's not a i that's the problem.
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Like we watched on the way also. This is a big thing is a I shit is like at
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some point. Fake thing is real and like but like that's not real cause I would have seen the fact checks on it and I saw like a lot of prominent sort of right-wing people calling that shit out and like it's still up so it's probably not a deep fake but like you know we have a president that can't.
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First and sort of the gravity of a situation where six people and three kids were just murdered by a fucking lunatic and like, you know, that's, you know.
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Why isn't it being blasted bar?
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Listen to what if it was a republican? What do you think, what happened?
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He
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blasted it. Of course, because everyone sort of like that. Okay, we're just gonna, you know, again everyone the vast majority of the people reporting on it. The vast majority of people talking about it, the vast majority of the outlets where this stuff could be seen.
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I mean they're sort of with the other side and they're going to do whatever they can to protect it. And that's why you know perhaps only some of this stuff is now coming out in sort of again the age of trump because the over reaction to it is so extreme that reasonable people watching are like wait a minute.
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I don't know, you know, it's got to be something to it. Do you
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think there could ever be like a true, like news outlet that is just not biased? Because about all sides seem to have just their lives just like, you know,
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people they've done this thing like you know, if you don't like it, build your own so people have gone out and done it. Like I did that, you know, just with a news. I created a news app, right? With some friends called mxm news and it just takes it Aggregates news from all over the place. Like we'll put the New York Times up and we'll put Breitbart next to it. Read both figure it out for yourself, like, two weeks.
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Weeks ago. Like my partner in the deal calls me it's like, hey Duda our bank account at zero, I think someone hacked us. So what do you mean? There's like three quarters of a million dollars. I can our operating account of this business that takes all sides allows you to see both sides like in an app form and is like so he calls the bank is like oh yeah you know checks in the mail the major bank at PNC Bank like the checks in the mail. Yeah we don't we don't want to do business with you. We just close out your account. They didn't even
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Nicole, like they broke up by text. You don't even like they just sent sing you a check in the mail of what was in your account. Didn't tell you why it's like. And that wasn't even, like, we're not even making news, we're just allowing people to see both sides just Aggregate. And that was enough to be like, no, no, you can't possibly see both sides of the story. You must listen to, you know, the talking points and that's all you're allowed to
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actually the same thing is like I said earlier, it's the scariest thing is I got what point does this shit? Just implode because it's like, whether it's this side or that side, it's like wherever it lands.
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Because at some point, the pendulum always swings, it's like people should be very afraid of the fact that you just they don't want you to believe or to see certain things because maybe they're not on the same page. It's like what if that swings that way and it swings this
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way to say mean I guess they should fear that you know because yeah you would never want if you're on the you'd never want that same stuff happening to you. Exactly but I think the way they look at it is they control so much more of the power of the ability to do that. They'll take their chances. But what if all any they're more? They're okay with the idea of sir
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Pressing you, because they know it's not likely to really ever reverse. And that's why just so important for people to actually sort of step out of that she'll to, to start getting more comfortable. And again, you can do these things respectfully, right? Like there's a way to have these conversations. There's a way to have the dialogue. There's guys like me. They're going to go a little bit further because I have to write but then you can take my points on sort of mute it down and still talk about the facts that are underlying. Yeah, no question that you can talk about the truth. Why do you feel like you
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have to
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Because I like II five kids, I want to leave them a country like they could recognize like you know again it would be a lot easier for me to shut the fuck up. Be a real estate developer from New York City would have been a hell of a lot easier for my father, right? They've been trying to throw him in jail for six years now seven years they still trying to do it every day right? Like on nonsense and like they're gonna get him this time though folks you know but I guess I don't know. Can I get pushed hard enough? Like you just it's a fight.
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Or flight, right? I guess I
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fight. Yeah I get it. Could I challenge you a little bit on that? Do you think that part of you does it? Because like it also does make you more popular and more polarizing in that sense of like
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no. Because like, listen I you know, I'm not saying you're right or wrong. I lived in New York City, my whole life like, I moved here because I hacked it. You know what I mean? Like, I had to get out like where, you know, I've like I told you I've done 50 hours of testimony before various Congressional and Senate committees for treason like, yeah, you know, that's not fun, you know what I mean? Like,
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When they're trying to you know go after your business and you know probably hundreds of millions in legal fees to fight back like that's not fun. Yeah, I get it like I do it because you know, I got in that game I believe it. And now I see sort of what we're up against but like and you reality is like I didn't do it because I was like hey this is gonna be like I could care less about being popular. Like yeah, I sort of I was never tell you ever tried to be in the Limelight you know, prior to that. You like a
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I got in the Limelight when my father started doing The Apprentice because they're like, hey, can you do this was like okay sure. Yeah. Like, there's nothing of me before that because I didn't really want to do it, but once you're sort of pushed into it then you do it. And and then I think, perhaps the bigger part, like I sort of have a long history of sort of my politics. And you know why? I am the way I am, right? My mom who passed away last summer, like, she escaped communist Czechoslovakia, right? She did that. She was a good athlete, like she was an Olympic skier, you know, during one of the Olympics, like, left the country and like didn't go back.
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Yeah, you know, I remember seeing the picture as a kid of my, my parents wedding. I was like, well, why is my grandfather there? But my grandmother isn't and it was because they wouldn't let both of them out of the country, to go to their daughter's wedding because they knew they were never coming back. So, my grandfather brought me over there as a young kid I spoke. Check fluently, they're a big part of raising me, and he brought me over there. So I understood just how sort of awesome we have it over here just how precious like everything we've, I waited in the bread lines,
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I've seen what those systems due to people. And so, that started some of my political leanings. And I've seen what those things do. That's why I'm sort of like, no, no, no. Can't happen here. It's like it actually down here in Florida, is a great example. I call the people from Venezuela, all the people from Cuba, like, they're all like, super conservative, because they've seen what these systems like. There's this is not our first rodeo. We've seen this crap before, it's not as nice as the academics want you to believe. In fact, it's the exact opposite, you know, I then I went to boarding school in central Pennsylvania.
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Imposters the home is like Firestone Tires and it's like this sort of, you know, it was like an elite boarding school. I get it, I know. But like in the middle of this town that was like Rust Belt America, where just the rest of it was falling apart and you saw sort of the decline of sort of, you know, American manufacturing and all the things that made, you know, so much of what the country was about. And so that's sort of pushing me a little bit more into it. And, you know, and then once they went after I was like, hey, I'm all in. But like I do it because I actually believe this shit. Like I'm doing it because if I've been blessed and I get it, like I have been
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You know, way more than blessed like, you know. But if I have that platform and I can use it to fight back, I'm going to do that and that's
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it. Yeah, no, I got responded. So, what's going on right now? With the former presidents, like arrest in the indictment and stuff like
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that? I mean, I don't, I literally didn't lie, don't even know. But I mean, you know, it's
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like
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to it in a certain way, like, I'm pissed off about it, but they're gonna arrest me. Do you mean it's Tuesday?
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Like here we go again, right? Let me how many times you know and then it's like this is like the most ridiculous of all of them and yet you know you still got to deal with it. I mean I guess they could try. Is he actually going to get arrested? I don't know. That was that was the rumor but then they also hear the people from you know. Again we lived in New York, our whole lives. Are you people that do have sort of inside Scoops in there like dude the DA's office there. It's like hold eat like even like radical leftists within or like telling their friends who we know like holy shit like I can't believe this is going on.
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In America right now. Like and it's so obvious, right? Like it's so flagrant like this is the dumbest thing in the world and yet they're going to, they're going to keep going. But, you know, hey, this issue is so important but like, listen, Maxwell Jeffrey. Epstein's person like she went to jail for 25 years for apparently trafficking children to nobody because we won't see those lists and there's no consequence. It's like
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crazy
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trumpet-like, but this stuff's not an issue. You put someone to jail for 25 years for apparently doing nothing because
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No one else. No. One else / took
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understand because they're not speaking about the names.
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Yeah. Like and by the way, you really well Trump to him. I'm like, you know how Trump not involved because if his name was on that list, it would have leaked already for sure. However, sound like they didn't like the redacted list and there would be one name like just oh yeah, unredacted whole Trump but yeah, dude, crazy times.
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I saw, what did you think about? How DeSantis? I mean this is a big topic to how the I guess the Santa's first, the former president, like what did you think about what he
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said, do I thought like again, I saw the flip-flop on Ukraine where it was like he tried to sort of taking the Trump approach like maybe War bed and then like the donors that do this a difference, that's what did he say? He was against it there he was he was against it sort of took a like a week Trump stance on it you know. And then he was like well we must drop it. Putin is an evil dictator you know it's like holy shit. Your donors got to like and that's the difference. So you know that's
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What's good about trumpet, perhaps, that's what's good about. Even if Trump you know in 24 Trump is like a lame duck. Can just go in and break all that shit up. You don't? You dare not trying to get reelected, again, you can just do everything that you need to do. And that's the different sort of BB to being beholden, to your donors, being hope, behold into the establishment class. You know, the Paul Ryan's like there's great, like, he literally was like, well, I'm not so worried about. That's not a big concern. You mean, the weaponization of our government against its citizens on stuff. That literally, every person who's looking at it objectively
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Who's the reporter who broke? All the Twitter Files about, you know, what happened during the election before, like yesterday he testified before the weaponization of Congress committee. Jim Jordan, those guys, and like the day, he does that the IRS goes and raids, his home.
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Like, we think that's what we still think. That's a coincidence. Like, like, I don't believe in coincidence anymore. So if you can't call out,
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Like, literally the weaponization of governmental institutions against your citizens. Come on,
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guys. So, the Santa says, like big donors, like the former presidents, donors was that all just raised by like
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individuals, whether you have, yeah. What's the big donors are all sides but we did a big, you know, we had spread the greatest small dollar donor campaign in the history of America, right? You know, Blue Collar Americans, you like 33 dollar average kind of donation, you know? And you can see, you just look up the
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Steps, right? But the people donating that aside to go, this guy's worth 9.12 billion dollars, you know what, they want a president. When they call picks up the damn phone. When they say jump, they jump because you need, you need that check you need that Lifeline, right? Okay, and so you see that like with the donor class, make no mistake guys like the donor class, even in Republican. Sort of they don't have the same Viewpoint as like the blue-collar. Sort of let's call a Mago Republicans right there. May be tough on China, but yeah, not if it not have a cost me, an extra cent in my wig,
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You know what I mean, these sorts of things, there's just a lot of, there's a lot of hypocrisy there, so they know Trump doesn't really need them. Trump doesn't sort of look the same way and you know, it does Santa's who's a career politician like guess what he needs that money and guess what? He needs that money again to further the goal and again and so he's got to act when they say when they say JUMP he says how high and that's the nature of politics. It's it's why they went after Trump so hard in my opinion because they don't want other people who don't need them in power.
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Our of course, right? They don't want they want to, they want to show an example. Like, this is what happens, like, you have a good life, you're a fucking billionaire. You can do whatever the hell you want. Like you really want this shit because we're coming after you too. Well that's right. And so when you see that weaponization and you're not willing to call it out, guess what? Like they'll do it to him. If the Santa's ever becomes the guy or any other Republican ever becomes the guy like it's easy when you're trying to pit someone against Trump, they'll do whatever they can to help you so you can take out Trump when you're the guy.
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That's a whole different world, that's a whole different story and if that's the way you're going to handle it when they're doing it, you know, generally speaking. How you going to do when, when you're in the Big Show?
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Yeah, that's crazy. Cuz he did, he obviously, he's doing a good job of Florida in the way he handled covid. I liked, but it is interesting. Now when I saw you say that, yeah, he just has a bunch of big donors and he might be sold to them. You know what? Jumper. So go
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considered or sing and Jethro comes and runs his Super Pac and Karl Rove. Is the out there. Like really like what you want, you want another Bush Administration, this one you don't.
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Go back to that either churches, you can, you can have that, that's a great Avenue for you. But like that's that's what it's been proven, you know, you can hire a bunch of influencers to clip. You don't mean the clip you dunking on some local reporter and like make it go viral. Doesn't mean that was real weird. That's the nature of that
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game. How do you think these elections are going to go? Because I feel like even even the you know even the the left doesn't really want Biden.
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I mean, but you look at them, you know
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not,
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yeah, I guess the only
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The problem is like you're sort of rooting for biting, just like the alternative Kamala Harris and that feels significantly worse than that.
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So where do you think it goes?
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Who you like, you know, I don't know. I legitimate. We don't think he's capable of running again but he didn't have to run last time, right? He hid in a basement. They call them out and they weaponize covid to sort of mahlon, balloting and this and that and they get a divorce. What could go wrong? It's the safest and most secure election ever wheat. Well, do you? Why, well, we don't know, but we said it. Therefore, it's true. And
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yeah, but do you think Trump actually has a chance again or do you think they made him? Like look,
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Looking like it bad enough of a guy that he
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wouldn't well. Again, I think he clearly has a chance because I think people have woken up, right? Had they been like mild on the issue. Had they told you the truth about anything, had they not like sort of perpetually lost their minds like the mass hysteria every time. Anyone said anything like yeah, it'd be harder. I think looking looking at what the average person has now seen
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But I think he's got a better chance because I think they're like, hey, he's the he's the one guy that will actually try to break up those systems.
50:48
Yeah, I saw that Ivanka and the Kushner is not going to be involved in the campaign. Why is that?
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Dude, the campaign is, is brutal stuff, right in. And if you
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really played a significant role previously. So,
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yeah, I mean, you know, certainly behind the scenes and a lot of, you know, policy, I went down to, with the white house, but, like, doing it every day, like now, you have to have
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So full life commitment, you gotta what you like. For me, it's like just I'm going to be just attack for the next year's. Like you gotta what you she's a, you know, a mother has three young kids she's like, did to mental battle did her time, you know? I for me again, I sort of
51:23
Get it, does it little different stomach for the criticism, right? And it's also even where she came from right Ivanka. You know she was a big part of that New York social scene and she know the people that you know, now hate her like loved her and they were good friends who like that's because my friends were always basically like, you know rednecks from upstate. You know, I did my thing during the week and I'd go up to my cabin in the Catskills on the weekends and hang out with like real people and like
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Little different for sure. And so you know, you see, you know, everyone you used to know and love and like, by the way, there was not a person in New York City, you know, a mother in New York City that didn't want their daughters to turn out like Ivanka and then boom. Just like they did to trap right? Whether it was you know, how many rap songs is the unlike 147 like all positive. Yeah, you know, the guys that do like guys, like you know, Everyone likes him really had dinner over in like some
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behind-the-scenes. Yeah even people like we talk to you that I won't.
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Maybe say their names but like, yeah
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you can't, you know, some people have said, it's hard with so many guys that are like vocal against like, yeah, dude. Like I don't know. I have your cell phone number. Like, yeah, we've hung out like we partied together when I was younger, like
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but maybe they want to say it but their wives won't let them say it to do something
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like that. Again, you know, sort of the consequence, it's really house husband. Just only came here for hot point. We're
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trying to make sure you're trying to get. We were trying to get him to meet your
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father. Doing you should have called me on that one,
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that would have been heavy. Next time he comes back, maybe nice down.
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That's how we could start to end the Ukraine.
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By the way, we can let husband love. Broker this deal. Yeah, below. He'd probably do a better job than any of the idiots involved right now.
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Really, how do you think your father would end it in 24 hours? I've seen him say that
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this I think that's just sort of a
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I think you saw it, right? There's a respect issue for Trey you look you look at Joe Biden and you see the way and you're like yeah we're gonna we can screw with those guys. Yeah. You know, when you exude weakness, right? Like it's different when you're when you're a bully and you see someone else that's actually good, all of a sudden, you're not so bullying, right? You know, Trump did it in in South Korea. You saw, you know, they're all Trump's doing it all wrong. I'm like, really, he's the only guy that did anything right because the same people were doing the same wrong shit for 40 years, but because they're Elite and they
53:33
There's no consequence to failure in Washington, d.c. you usually get a promotion, you know, they could just keep doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result and like, doesn't actually happen. So, you know, I think there's an element of, you know, understanding there's an element of respect. I think that's an element of just, you know, the way he would get it done. He actually understands how to get deals done. He does. He did that for decades like they like prior to politics. And you know most of these guys in politics. It's like now it's like their first time playing in the game.
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Game. We don't even and like understanding how things actually work and you know, getting a deal done. So we're not
54:09
exactly sending our best. Yeah, so I have a question about I kinda want to go back today. I thing and just overall in general how this all speeds up and if we're talking about seeing real change and having real change, like if, for example, everyone, when they watch this news Outlet because they side here, they watch this news outlet has a side here, it becomes like an echo chamber and then the things you find because of algorithms and way, social media works, it
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Just a constant regurgitation of those ideas. And then if you fall outside of that, you know, if your left, you can look right you, right? You look left and then you go. Oh, that can't be right. Because this is what I'm listening to now, you start to think about Ai and the way this is furthering because people don't necessarily do any sort of their own actual due diligence, 100% like how do we, how do we like? I don't even want to say fix this but how do people start to like you know, you try to make that app where you're like hey there here's here's all sides and it's, you know, they like fuck this will get cancelled. So it's like how do we actually
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Back against this thing that's going to come where it's like Ai and it's going to get so good. They like, you don't know if you said that if I said this, if he said that and then and where you're getting your information. Now you might just see something to be like, oh, he said that and I don't know what to think of it. I see you
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read it. If you read stuff from the left, you read stuff, from the right, you read five articles. Like, it's literally like a I just said, hey change them up a little bit but it's all the same shit. Right, you know, and that sort of scary, I mean I can see a I just basically replacing most journalists, right? I mean, yeah.
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You know, it was sort of a, you know, the joke from a few years ago, remember Leo learn to code like a couple Farmers lost their job is like, well, they should learn to code is like, well, that a journalist may have to learn to code because yeah, they're yeah, they're regurgitating nonsense. There's not many of them that are creating anything, frankly, new or novel, there's a couple independent guys doing great
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work. It's also gone really interesting to me because I'm obviously having a social media for many years, not in politics at all, but social media and the way social media works, and knowing as like a YouTuber Creator, you have to make this
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Sort of
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Click bait content. This idea is it's going to give you to be like, oh my God, this is scarier. This is bad. And that's all just everyone does. And now, it's just it's getting into politics now where it's like, oh I could be a news journalist. I can write this hit piece or this thing about this person. I'm gonna get the most traffic and you
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read the article like, oh, but that's like that big deal and that had liable grabbed it because it was everything is generated by clickbait, you know, exactly. I think you just got to start looking away from them because resources, like I try to unlike mxm, we try to like promote even some of the sort of a lot of the
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Eden stuff. So you can see guys that aren't sort of beholden to corporate. Like I look at even you know you look at some of you in the big conservative stuff like you look at their social media stuff. I'm like whoa what is that newsworthy? Like it's like these articles are like bullshit and it's like a like why is that? Oh it's just click bait for some person. So they they get the click. It's not really news worthy. It's not really important. It's gossip nonsense. And yet like that's their revenue model these days. And so you
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think send, that's what's crazy because it is about money and I don't think people listening really understand, maybe this fully, but it's all about money is
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that like
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Literally everything in the world is about because
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because it's like, if I can get, if I can
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get, it's unfortunate. But like yeah, it is all about click. Yeah. Like if you want to figure out what's going on, follow the money. Do you take that? Literally it's the most basic aspect of all of these things, you know. Do you think they're gonna ban Tick-Tock it? I hope they dont ban Tick-Tock. I, you know, I think that would be a mistake and I'm not a fan. I won't put it on my phone. I wouldn't want my kids to have it. I'm not into Banning stuff in America. I wouldn't want their servers to be like, maybe host a certain like maybe
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Make that independent cause there's no question. They're, they're spying on everyone that has it, you know. And you know, you do something stupid as a sixteen-year-old which we all did. And like, 20 years later, the Chinese government will weaponize that against you. There's no question like that, that information is being saved. Every click that you ever did. Every, you know, they will use that and it will weaponized against you, that's happening. So maybe there's a way to isolate the server's. Fuck, you know, force that to go through a door to door search history, dog. Yeah, yeah,
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yeah.
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I don't think that Facebook. Is it doing anything less other than maybe they're not selling as the Chinese government yet? Like, you know, I'm not saying that like Tic Tacs, the only evil actor in all of this. I think, you know, I think we need a lot more protections on our information that has nothing to do.
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You know, if you put a stupid video on take dog in that gets used against you later that's fine. If they're looking at your PornHub search history. That's nice. That's a little bit worse. So I like I'm lucky especially because you guys are young like I'm old as shit like like the greatest thing that ever happened to me in life is that we didn't have cameras in our pockets 100% of the time. Like, when I was in high school and college doing stupid, high school and college shit and I did plenty of it these days.
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Used to be because like one of your more on friends, maybe innocently like videoing it or whatever. And one day that's gonna come back to bite you in the ass. We're aware of that though. Of course you are. But like, not everyone thinks that that, you know. Yeah. You know, couple happy dad's in and like, all of a sudden, you know, those inhibitions, go away and you say something like it's it's scary shit man. Like has and, you know, in today's world especially you, you know, especially if it was my kids. Like, you know, if you're not like
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Article on the other side, man, like anything, you say you're guilty until proven innocent, not the other way around. Like we've seen that that change and shift has happened a lot and see, you just have to be a lot more cognizant of shit that you wish that I didn't have to be, as a kid. Like, I could be a dumb kid, but even, even into my twenties and do stupid shit and like have a good time and it's like, who, like, you know, I'm glad there's no documentation of that night. Yeah. But you know, it's no different than anything Indians did probably for hundreds of years. It's like stupid adolescents, right?
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But today, that can ruin a change your
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life. Oh, yeah. What do you think about? Didn't you Tha just passed something, where you have to be 18 or older to use social media?
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I think you need a parental consent, to be on one of the platforms, which, you know, probably not that, I don't think that's, I don't think that's crazy. You know, especially again when you see what some of these platforms are pushing and you know, where they're going. That, you know, you know, yes, you let a parent make that decision. There's a lot of people that don't want that like again, but you know what?
1:00:16
Have any say about what your kid learns in school? My
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I think it's kind of wild. Yeah.
1:00:20
Like really. But that's, that's the narrative. And
1:00:25
there's kids that can have careers now at 16 because of
1:00:27
tick-tock. Oh, I see it's pretty wild all the time. It's like, you know, it's that head serious careers. Yeah.
1:00:35
Do you monitor that with your kids at all? Or like, how do you
1:00:37
how do you get on with that? They don't have Tick-Tock, I don't do they lie. You never beg you for it or no. Probably watch a little bit too much with sort of YouTube shit, like, you know, this and again, you try
1:00:46
What about those the best of it? But sort of
1:00:49
its kind of like the new TV for like an
1:00:51
airport for 14 hours, you don't? I mean, I was with my daughter and her friend and I took her away for spring break for like, just a weekend. And it's like, well, can ya do that? Yeah, maybe do some homework and read also, but like yeah, must be tough as a parent right now and you sort of see it. It's like, you know, it's a pretty convenient babysitter sometimes when. And again, I'm not saying you shouldn't be doing other things. I just think you're probably not doing other things 24.
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Hours a day 7 days a week and so it's an easy thing. So I don't but I have no problem with a parent having to consent to a kid using a platform. I think that's sort of no different than anything else would have been,
1:01:28
have you experienced that as a parent where your kid has come to you and ask you some like an outrageous question where you're like, where did you hear that? Or
1:01:34
oh, yeah. You know, I see that or like dude, they're like little kids are smart, man. They figured the shit like I am. You know, I jack I'm good on social media, I'm not a tech savvy guy per se
1:01:46
You know what I mean? I'm not clueless but like, you know, probably have some Boomer tendencies in terms of what's really going on and like, you know, I see them and I go no just just do this. Like you're 10 years old, I like what crazy, you know. So it's almost like what scares me is not what I know they're doing. Its what? I'm not sure what they're saying. It's what I don't know. Yeah, because they're probably as advanced as I am like again, I'm good at creating content, you know, maybe good at talking shit and making that aspect, you know, go viral, right? But like you know, behind the scenes
1:02:17
I don't know. So it's what they're doing. Are they are they having some weird chat, is there some weirdo getting into there
1:02:23
because this has has any of this change the way that you parented yourself like your kids,
1:02:27
you know, we try to just be as it's reasonable on it as possible, you know, and we're not we're not super strict on it but you know, they don't only my daughter, really has a Social account and I see she's sort of limited that just to, you know, her golf stuff because she's just really good at it and it's not good but you know, that doesn't mean you know, but there's other surfing and
1:02:46
Are seeing stuff and none of other kids. Yeah, I've seen, you know, I've seen that, like, weird text messages from my kids, that you were actual friend. Oh yeah. Well, no. I like, well, how did they get that? Like, I think was probably just Spam, but I like all of a sudden, it's an adult, having a conversation with a kid. You're like, what the fuck? No, dude, it's scary stuff, man. It's, it's a that stuff's real. And for them, they're just get born in this digital age. Know any different there. There's like the have a friend that they're talking to. And like, you know, that's the whole point, like, kids her very impressionable kids are, you know, they just, they don't
1:03:17
Have that sort of Nefarious? Yeah, you know, outlook on life that that I have after sort of experiencing this stuff, right? And seeing it with my own
1:03:25
eyes, I feel like you've gone in some diem battles, with some trolls for sure, but probably more than a
1:03:30
few more than a few and then you know, oftentimes but you know there were the reality is what sort of interesting about it. Like I actually try not to, I don't even engage, I usually don't even real read my comments and stuff like that. Because like, depending on where it is, you know, there's a lot more. Let's say
1:03:46
Like my IG account will have a lot more sort of fans than, like Twitter, which is just all hate, and that's fine. Like, I'm happy to play in both world. I'm just not going to read the comments on a post. I make on Twitter because it doesn't actually do anything for me and engaging in that battle I made just battle which is idea, but not the individuals. I don't want to build up some other clown and give them a platform by 10 million followers or whatever it is. And like all of a sudden some douchebag with, you know, 50 followers is like, you know, like I'm like I'll pick a fight with the idea.
1:04:16
You know, but not necessarily engage directly with them because like one might win. Yeah.
1:04:20
You saying Twitter is it like a lot of hate
1:04:22
our Twitter's like 97 for anybody again? I still play, I love shoulder. Yeah, I like it because I'm okay I'm comfortable playing there in that uncomfortable space, you know that we're talking about sort of earlier, not everyone is comfortable in this place and I understand that. Yeah. But like, I think, you know, for there to actually be dialogue going forward, we all have to get a little bit more comfortable being uncomfortable.
1:04:43
Yeah, do you think your father returns to social media because
1:04:46
Not even his YouTube banners up. Now.
1:04:48
The YouTube editor, you know, Twitter obviously, is how come you get a Facebook up to Facebook's up? You know, maybe do some stuff there. I think Twitter, probably not as you know just because again, they spend all the time you build your own and then they put up every roadblock to you actually doing that. You know, it sounds like a great sound bite and then they try to, you know, they don't want to let you on Apple and I don't want to let you on the Google store. So you can't actually get the app on you. So you go through all this process of like building your own like you did with true social and it's like oh well then you okay well you're back on Twitter.
1:05:16
Now that is like, I don't know, you know, maybe listening I guess it would be a powerful tool, but there's something action, there's a component about India even. But even, I don't know, B for you guys but like, for me, it was interesting watching like Twitter before dude, you know I was getting crushed. I was one of the original guys be like hey dude they're censoring they years ago that how do you know that it's like well because yesterday was getting ten thousand retweets today I'm getting four not four thousand like for you know like something changed like you'd have to be an idiot to not see that. And then when sort of the Musk
1:05:47
Must take over was looked like it was going to happen, dude. Like I gained like 500,000 new followers and like a period of a week and like all my engagement was through the roof and then it looked like the deal was gonna fall through and then I was like, wow. Like it was like they were burning the files you don't. I mean they released all the stuff that they were releasing. Then it looked like it was going to fail again and it just shut it off again. Then he took over and there was a good, you know, a month or two where it felt good. But honestly, for me now, like Twitter 2.0 is like, it feels like it's actually worse than it was prior to the take. What about
1:06:16
It just, you know, this I think the reality you can fire a lot of people but I think the inmates are still running the Asylum, right? Like Twitter. Like if you looked at like the donations by political party of like Twitter, it was like 99.2% one way so that you can get rid of a lot of people. But I think, you know, I don't know, you know, Elon musk's a genius. I but I don't know that he can monitor each and every one of these things. I think, the people in big Tech are so heavily skewed one way that, you know, they'll sort of figure out a way to screw. Like, I don't think, I don't think Mark, Zuckerberg could be like, you know what?
1:06:47
Facebook is going to go neutral right now. Like if he got red pilled and like, when neutral right now, A lot of people are change anything in the room because literally everyone that's a part of allowing these things to happen. Can put up some sort of a little roadblock there and there's just not enough time and Manpower of someone who would actually want there to be neutrality, to actually effectuate. That doesn't make sense.
1:07:08
Yeah, is there still like a lot of censorship going on on Twitter, though?
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1:07:44
I hear from a lot of people on on the conservative side of things that they're like, so there's no like yes. Now again I think that's also a component if I'm going to be on it. Like I think there's a component of like I just think the vast majority of the people on Twitter are also one way, but like I can see stuff. And I did you guys spend enough time like, you know, when I hit send like I know what's going big and what isn't and what sort of I'm gonna say? Yeah, fine tweet, and you maybe got to make a point or like and I know I gots gonna go hot and when hot girls like,
1:08:12
Yeah thousand retweets in the first 20 minutes and it's like yeah it's like slobs. Yeah. That same
1:08:17
principle though right there where it's like that one guy can't just can't Monitor and change all of this, right? Isn't that kind of the same thing as I could? The presidency is like the guy can be in charge and it's
1:08:28
like, you know and that's why I think you got to break down the system fully you gotta and that's perhaps what we didn't know going in first it's like oh the president is the most powerful guy in the world. It's like no they the underling over the underlaying can just slow play something right, you know, I mean that's why I want like yeah.
1:08:42
Pushing so hard for the people in Congress. Now, in these investigations, I just want transparency. You know, we heard so much about this would be a most transparent Administration ever, but I'm saying, like, they want any transparency in a lot of residual, origins of covid, you know, whatever the issue may be. So, you know, let's get that and let people make up their own minds but you know, we got to get there and there's a lot of bureaucracy that's going to try to slow that spread of information out.
1:09:05
Yeah, it just seems like I don't know man. Like it just seems like it's just
1:09:10
fucked but I think that's the
1:09:12
Point. I think they're trying like I think part of the game of the others is to try to make you feel hopeless, okay? You know what I mean? And that's why I don't and maybe it's why I hit it as hard as I do. Because right, I don't want to believe that it's over. I think there's a point where you probably get past a critical juncture, where you can't go back. Yeah. You know what I mean? And I think, you know, maybe we're getting closer to that and we'd like to believe, but like, you know, I do still think we can combat that and we have to, and the other side does want you to go. You know how you turn a corner curl up in a ball and die.
1:09:43
They're saying it out loud, not even pretending anymore so we got to push back who's saying that out loud specifically, you're seeing it I mean you know, just just what the moves they're making yeah. The moves they're making the, you know, the attacks on this. You see, you know, every day, you know, there's not sort of like they're not pretending. They want the best for everyone like they would put people who believe what I believe in the gulags. If they could look at the treatment of like the January 6, people versus the people from, you know, the Summer of Love.
1:10:13
You know, of 2020. You know, you can burn down buildings, you can take over government offices. You can, you know
1:10:18
what was that with Summer of Love? What's
1:10:20
that 2020? Like the riots. Okay. You don't even like
1:10:23
that. He's got it in Somerville. It's the
1:10:25
Summers that one was the media. Remember remember, remember the mostly peaceful protest? I'm like, dude, there's a fucking building burning in the background. Yes. Like if that was politically like
1:10:42
SEAL Team, Six blocks of a city. It's in the name of social justice are. You can go loot, a Gucci store for nice. Pair of
1:10:55
kicks my, oh, that's
1:10:56
that's social justice. So it's different. My favorite was you were six, you walk around taking a selfie. You spent two years in jail, like I don't know, dude, I'm not again, I'm not condoning. You know, the few people who were violent if they, you know, but like they'd lead you to believe that everyone was buying. It was the first unarmed Insurrection in the history of the
1:11:12
Like, but that was the narrative. That was the Gospel. If you disagree it again, you were
1:11:16
canceled. One of the folk craziest ones was during the covid thing was like, during the riots, it was like they did this thing where they said, well, because they're outside, like in, there's like, a thousand. Our people. Yeah. You like, oh, you're not gonna get cold.
1:11:28
It's it actually may be good. I'm like, wait, like, so that's not a super spreader. Trump rally was a super spreader event. This mask lost. You don't Riot into it. Like, that was
1:11:42
Really. There's actually a way you could be
1:11:43
good, bro. I wasn't saying, I wasn't
1:11:45
coming. I'm like, wait a minute. Like I can't believe you're an imbecile. I couldn't
1:11:49
believe it. And yet that was the craziest shit. You know. It's interesting is House history. Going to look back on like, what happened with covid, though? What do you think? It'll be like, I feel like it'll be the narrative that will be written, right? Like I
1:12:00
don't know. I mean it was a history is written by The Victors, right? Yeah. So I guess it depends. I think right now it probably doesn't look good on, you know, a lot of those people and the government and
1:12:12
And everything that they larger. But you know, you'll allow this stuff to continue and you know, I mean think of it what we've learned moment in time bells fauci funding the like you knew it all you, look at the Hip Hop, they his emails to his colleagues and what he said publicly were like literally Polar Opposites and like no problem. Like the media didn't have a problem with that. Yeah, just forget. Just lied to the people. Like, you know, we'll do it. It can hurt Trump. That's good for the narrative. Therefore, it must be the
1:12:36
gospel. Yeah, that's, which is got out of control, man. That's what I think. It is an elite, they looked and they said, oh, we got these guys.
1:12:42
Like we got these all. Can we got Society
1:12:43
by the ball? We signal to them that we're giving you the opening, right? Wait like we are all worried about something that affects, you know, .05 pretty. Yeah, if you didn't and I'm not saying it wasn't a real, but if you didn't have a pre-existing condition, if you're a young guy, like yours, I know healthy, like you're fine? Yeah. Like statistically, you're fine. Like common cold, fine. Hmm. You know, now if you had a pre-existing condition very real, your take that more seriously but like that everyone had to do it and that more importantly, everyone just fell into line. Yeah, everyone but like
1:13:13
There's like so many people just, it was just easier to fall into line and be a sheep. Yeah, and that was, what was scary to me, because I think that signaled to those around the world that want to push for that kind of control over people that, hey, man, I'll be easier to get that kind of control
1:13:27
for me. I have it. One example, I kept my gym open during the whole pandemic. Yeah. And then I got, I got caught up in California because my jobs in California. And then I went to, I don't know like ten fifteen court dates and then at the end of it, they were like, all right, never mind.
1:13:40
So you just, why do we think?
1:13:42
I think if you were willing to wait out the Abomination or and could afford it,
1:13:46
exactly, that's the problem. That's a big projects. What they,
1:13:49
maybe they weren't expecting what Trump is like, you know, we're in this thing for like between like bullshit, like impeachment. One that like, hundreds of millions dollars, barely legal fees. Right? Like well we can weather that storm the average person. Can't, that's the big. So they were just hoping for just pure submission and that's the problem. Like that's all they'll accept right? Like you've seen because it's ruined a bunch of people's lives. So did they destroyed lives?
1:14:12
Stride businesses based on lies right now, the current care. Like, well guess, what? Like Starbucks was essential, but you're a little local coffee
1:14:18
shop. When I could talk about this all day, I really has opened
1:14:21
essential but like, your local convenience store isn't. I'm like, well, why bronagh saying those guys can write a really big check to lobbyists and how we will get the exemption G. Fuck that. Dude this bullshit and this but it happened the
1:14:32
same county that I was in LA county and I lived in Woodland Hills you were able and it's okay to film pornography indoors. Yes because it's entertainment and the same sort of
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You can't be in a gym. Yes. So it's just like there was no, it was just, it was
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again, you know, there wasn't as big, a Lobby for the, you know, the small business owner that no one, no one, no one could fight for that guy. That's, you know, that's why for me, I was getting really vocal about their stuff at the time and he was like, wait a minute. Yeah. And you know turns out I was right. But we know that now but it didn't stop them from destroying all these businesses because so many people went along with
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it. Yeah. And even they come back later and they're like oh this stuff's actually you know, how many doing this ending? Oh a ton. Yeah.
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Like, you know, and you were lucky to weather that storm other people were broken by that.
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Yeah, well I mean people just literally lost their business and a life that imagine. I spent my whole life to open a gym. Can I didn't have also the social media shit. I'd have been under my whole life would be different. Yeah. Like it would be gone, of course. And that's what happened to 99% of people because they didn't have the, you know, the other things that I was
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able to say, hey, we're you know. We're in hotels. Yeah. You think that was fun during the pandemic? Like, you know, is brute is trying to keep, you know, I mean, just even trying to keep people employed when you weren't allowed to operate a business,
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Yeah, you don't even know. We did a lot with that. Just trying to keep like you're crushing the business, just keep people on the payroll key. Like let's get through, you know, one week, one more week, come on, we can, you know what I mean? And then it took so long or ramp that back up, like, that was brutal. But man, with like, some of these people who were with us for 20 years, like, you got to do what you can, but like, you know, and then, you know, they made all the, you know, the funding for, you know, companies around the world, but they carved out Trump organization was like, well, why? Well? Because he's the guy.
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Like we hate him, but yeah, but how are we different than like, you know, the hotel across the street that gets PPE funding to be able to keep their people around? Like, you're going to carve, you're not hurting us. You're hurting the dude making, you know, the Bellman at a hotel but that didn't matter that, you know, again, it's like we were able to get Trump with a sound bite. It's like, well, what about the thousands of people that Trump actually employs? Like, you know, you don't really care so much about them. If they, if your cannon fodder to them, if they can, if they can win a headline and you know, get the click bait that
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Really they stuck it to
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Trump? Yeah,
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just stupid, but it's the game because of the game. But it is
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perspective from my situation to is is little interesting because there's a gym up the street. There's a gym down the street but I was like, most out there on the internet and I'm so you can imagine how many accounts I have breaking the same thing which is like not listening to their order. I had about sixty one, the gym up the street, the gym down the street doing the same exact thing even on a bigger scale, the one up, the street one count, eight counts, I had 61, but that's because I'm on social media. Yeah, showing
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What I'm doing and people being like, Oh we gotta get this guy like
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because yeah, yeah. But again, they go, They're going to Target that opposition. They've shown that very clearly. Yeah, like I said again, the perfect example is the Summer of Love versus sort of Jason's, right? And again, I'm not saying there weren't people wrong on both sides but like, you know, there's people that literally like walk through the capitol, taking a selfie, they've been in jail for two years without like I had some of them on on my my podcast from one of the lawyers for some of these people you know, on my podcast and it's like
1:17:43
Like they got, they've been in jail like no, due process, it doesn't matter, and then they're in DC. So they get a biased judge that hates their guts and it doesn't matter. And, you know, other people literally burning down build their Heroes. I don't understand, but how
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do you think there should have been treated? Then
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also, I think if someone did something violent, you got to be, you got to sort of follow the law, I think. If someone walked through and again, like you look at the video. Now we've seen that red, but they wouldn't release the video because they knew the video wouldn't line up with the narrative that they sold, right?
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Yeah, you see grandmother's like walking around. They're taking selfies like they're just like honestly there are. There are people in the building that didn't know that they weren't even allowed to be in that building by that
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point. And so I'm going to be like, arrested
1:18:23
did some of those people have been in jail for two years? They didn't bullshit Violet just being present. Oh, she'll they're still in jail.
1:18:31
What? Yeah, I know, but that's the point I want to get it like, weren't you there? Brad. Oh no, no, no, that. Oh, that's funny. That's funny. I got that picture taken down. You talking about the guy with the horns. Yeah, it was
1:18:42
Wasn't that what you were Latino? Not chamonix. That's
1:18:45
fuck you guys, but it's funny because I posted that
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picture. He's worried about the FBI coming to pay on the video. I
1:18:51
posted that picture because you're now on a list. So many who are message me were like, yo, is this you? I posted it was like, this is not me, and I got removed like-for-like didn't signing violence or some shit on incidents. This was Brad. That wasn't
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cool. That's, that's 100% the make sure everyone sees it to the FBI can track them down. His office will recognition wasn't wearing, literally not journalist. Fuck
1:19:12
It's a
1:19:12
mother guy. Sure it is named sure it is likely story. So last thing, I guess we'll go back to like 2024 how do you see it playing out? Do you think the Santa's runs for sure?
1:19:22
Is that already set of star? You know? Oh yeah, I think that's, I think that's foregone conclusion, it's a matter of when they announce but again, how do you see that plane - yeah, it's gonna be what it is. Like, you know, it's fine. I'm not too worried about it but again, follow the money. Like you got to remember the political Consultants that are
1:19:42
Getting 10% for your TV, ad by, and 20% for this. And like there's so much money to be made.
1:19:49
You know, running a campaign that will generate a lot of money and billionaire dollars, like the political consultant class will not allow him not to run, you know, they're pushing this. Because like there's the amount of money that will be made in that cycle by that group of individuals who are very political, who have a lot of power like,
1:20:09
If he doesn't run, they don't make any money this cycle because we're not bringing them on. Because frankly, many of them are the scum of the earth. And like so it
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sounds like, you
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know, it has nothing to do with what it doesn't matter. Like, don't kid yourself, like many of these guys have done this over and over every cycle for years, they've made millions of dollars their candidates lose all the time, oh, but they're still making money right there. Still a TV ad by for nine months of a primary and they're making 1020 percent. Every time there's a TV commercial of the span, right? So they're taking
1:20:38
A donor money, you know, every time there's a donor online they're taking you know X some of these things like the donors stuff like they're taking 90% of the money and 10% is going to the Canada and then they'll run an ad in. They'll run it with their friend who owns the company and they get a kickback for the commercial. Be like, it's a, it's the like the biggest grift in the world. And so there's so many people that are going to like, it's their livelihood and they're not going to not make millions of dollars this cycle as individuals.
1:21:08
Owls by not allowing him to do it or saying, hey, take a pass run in four beers, you know, will sure up your thing, you know, finish off a term as Governor as you just ran like, no, no. We're all going to make a shit ton of money, so you have to run. It's the only way like the amount of pressure being put on that and the donor class and like,
1:21:25
That's what people don't get about, you know, that whole system. Like it's literally it's a big,
1:21:30
big winner, lynnie game-winner lose,
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they're making money, guess what they make money. If there's a TV commercial. It's why? None of those people when Trump ran in 16, it's why he never got any of those big names because they're like, oh that's never gonna happen. I'm gonna stick with Jeb because that's the easy money.
1:21:48
Right? If the scent is his, The Establishment, billionaire, donor class is like, that's a shitload of money. Yeah, yeah. These guys are going to stroke, you know, 78, figure checks, you know. We're going to get 20% of that each and every time and there's hundreds of them doing it.
1:22:01
It's a lot of money to be made and they're not going to not make that money, they're not going to sit out the cycle and you know do a couple you know, couple Congressional races a couple Senate races. You know they're really saying
1:22:12
is people that are like donor agents that are
1:22:15
taking out the donors donate. And then the agent skim off of everything that the money was.
1:22:18
So they took like a standard like 15 off of
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donation. 15 would be cheap in many cases.
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Actual donation. And then you take then 100, all naturally, fatty commercial, and then blow this guy's buddy is getting paid to produce the commercial. And this guy's buddies, getting a percentage of placing the committing, a percentage of the cost, just to run the commercial. This guy's making that money and there's guys that have organizations that are basically have their hand in every aspect of this thing to the tune of like, you know, there's guys that will make eight figures.
1:22:55
We're just political Consultants. Do make eight figures this year on just that campaign alone. Probably what a fucking. So there's no way it's not happening because in my opinion because of that you could say hey maybe the smarter thing is hey you know my trumpet do it now. He's leading in the polls. He's got a shot focus on being good, you can be the leader of the pack and for years. The you get your natural rut like that would make a lot of sense but you think there's I think there's that would be logical if they can't. Hold on to that money too. Many powerful people they can some you know could probably work something out with our donors but again
1:23:25
The pull, the Consultants do not want that to happen. Because again, if you're holding on the money, they're not, you know, you need to turn to make money, right? You're not getting a percentage of the money is not being spent or raised, right? But they're getting whether it's print or race. They're getting a piece of all of the action. And that's the big, you know, scam in all of that game
1:23:44
where she could have been trumped to Santa's together, right?
1:23:47
Yeah, the start, there is something constitutionally but you can't have two people from the same state actually, you know running but you know it
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Seems, you know, probably not likely right now. Is there any options on who you think? The VP could be on the know. It's I think it depends. So you know what I mean? I think
1:24:06
It's probably a couple people that are, you know, there's a couple people that I'd like and they're probably a couple people that could be and I'm you know, I'm not sure those are entirely concentric circles and
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you say like a group of five and now
1:24:21
I think that's probably you know, it's probably some natural ones. I think that's probably assumes that, you know, people, you know wouldn't expect, you know. I think you have something, you know, you probably don't need to to trumpian type characters. I think you'd probably want something to balance some of that out.
1:24:36
Interesting, but it'll be interesting.
1:24:41
Brutal. Very interesting. Very yeah. I think this is awesome. Yeah, we've really been kind of shit show. Do a part of Wednesday or know. We might be here till Friday. Yeah we might stick around for the prophecy, where can they find like your podcast and all that and stuff like that?
1:25:06
Definitely, you can podcast twice a week on Rumble. It's called triggered with Don jr. That's been, you know, sort of fun and just again a different Outlet. Something I never thought I'd ever be doing but, you know, even our side is just so afraid of someone saying, what, what is it again? That's my opinion of what is, but, I don't know. Feels like I've been proven right? On a lot of things. I've been doing that twice a week standard social platforms, basically, everywhere. But Tick-Tock, you know, probably home on IG Twitter and Truth more so and then just some short form stuff.
1:25:35
On Facebook. But you know, just everywhere. Trying to. Yeah, trying to fight awesome. It's always great having. You guys will have to come on the podcast on the next time. You're number two anytime. Let's go out fishing, or something like that. Yeah, I'm down for that. Let's keep see. Yeah, well, we can do anything we
1:25:49
want with those boys. Once it was the best
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day ever, get a Josh and Jake. Great, guys, at! Yeah, we that's how I started a lot of the stuff, but yeah, there's plenty of options down here as well. Awesome. Well, thank
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you guys. We'll see you next week.
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