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Tim Dillon is a stand-up comic, actor, and host of “The Tim Dillon Show” podcast. His latest comedy special, “Tim Dillon: This is Your Country,” is available on Netflix.
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#2224 – Tim Dillon Podcast Episode Summary
In this episode of the Joe Rogan podcast, the discussion revolves around the power and influence of podcasts as a medium for open dialogue and the challenges they face from mainstream narratives. The speakers emphasize the importance of having unscripted, genuine conversations that allow for diverse viewpoints, contrasting this with the often scripted and agenda-driven nature of mainstream media. They argue that podcasts provide a platform for voices that might otherwise be marginalized or demonized, particularly those that challenge prevailing societal narratives.
A recurring theme is the demonization of individuals and platforms that promote discussions outside the mainstream narrative. The speakers suggest that this is done to discredit alternative viewpoints and maintain control over what is considered valuable and meaningful in society. They highlight the role of podcasts in fostering community and independence from government narratives, suggesting that this independence is often met with resistance.
The episode also touches on the idea that the popularity of podcasts is a counter-narrative to mainstream media, which would have more control if not for the diverse voices that podcasts amplify. The speakers discuss the potential for podcasts to craft rational and sane messages that resonate with a broad audience, despite attempts to discredit them.
Overall, the episode underscores the value of podcasts in promoting free speech and diverse perspectives, encouraging listeners to engage with content that challenges their views and supports community building. The actionable insight is to seek out and support platforms that prioritize open dialogue and resist the pressure to conform to mainstream narratives.
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#2224 – Tim Dillon Podcast Episode Transcript (Unedited)
Joe Rogan podcast. Check it out.
The Joe Rogan experience.
Showing meh day. Joe Rogan podcast by night, all day.
It’s the end of the world as we know it. How are you feeling?
I’m feeling good. Thank you for having I heard you were having a problem getting big guests, and things were not going good. And I I said, hey. I’ll fly in, and and I’ll help. I’m always here to help.
Well, we were talking about doing a live show Yeah. At the mothership, but then somebody told a Puerto Rican joke. We’re ai, maybe that’s not a good idea.
it was, you know, it might have been. We don’t know. It could have been interesting. Could have been It would
have been fun. But Could have been ai. Whatever. What are you gonna do?
Yeah. It’s election it’s election day.
If, if Trump loses, he’s on suicide watch.
If Trump loses, we’re gonna have to hide him. We’re gonna have to pay a cartel to shelter him for a period of months or years.
They’ll take him in Canada. You just move up to Canada.
Sort of change his rhetoric a little bit.
Yeah. No. If if Trump loses it, definitely he definitely will have to
You know, he might have to Move it around a little bit. Survey the scene. Yeah.
You know? Probably not a lot of Puerto Ricans in Canada.
He could be a hero on the other side though.
He could just emerge as the, you know?
Left wing. Just just completely do, like, a 180. Ai seen the light. Flip the script. Is super important. Say Ai did this.
I knew that was gonna happen. Right. That’s why I told those jokes.
Yeah. Well, the funniest thing is the people going that he’s a Hollywood plant. Oh. Like those people, they’re ai, he was a Hollywood plant. You know?
Yeah. Those those people are fucking hilarious. Every now and then, I’ll come across a meh. People think there’s some fucking grand conspiracy, like, we’re all being Yeah. Puppet mastered by Yeah.
always Jews. So they think the Jews are
The Jews it always gets to the Jews. It’ll start somewhere and then goes to the Jews.
I forget who told me this, but it’s ai one of the symptoms of a collapsing civilization. They start blaming things on Jews. Yeah. It’s ai one of them is they get very obsessed with gender, and then the other one is they start blaming Jews. Meh, the other thing is both of those right now.
They make celebrities out of chefs. Like, they get very decadent. This happened in Ram. And there’s Really? Yeah. Like, they they like, people that provide you these comforts become celebrities because you’re meh you’re just living so much comfort. Living a decadent Ah. Lifestyle.
And I never considered that.
That’s So that’s one of the things that people say is ai a harbinger of the apocalypse is like Celebrity chefs? People just focusing way too much on, like, you know, artisanal, you know, doughnuts or whatever.
My wife likes going to those places Yeah. Where they serve you, like, 13 different things. Yeah. Each one is the size of a quarter.
Yeah. I need a steak. It’s so yeah.
Bring it all at once. I’m a glutton. Yeah. I need my food in a large plate. Yeah. I need a just a giant fucking hunk of meat.
Well, it’s also so much time. It’s like 3 hours.
And the waiters tell you about every single thing. And it feels very, like, indulgent to sit somewhere for 3 hours and then get educated about, like, where a raspberry came from.
Right. You know? I can take it with the Omakase sushi, like Philip Franklin’s Lee’s place. Sure. That’s kind of fun, you know. It’s so that you watch him do it. You watch him, like, slice it up and put it together. It’s kinda cool. It’s fun. Yeah.
Just know what you’re in for when you get there. You have conversations. There’s a small amount of people Yeah. So you could get to know folks.
And a sushi bar is good because you don’t have to talk that much. Right. When you’re directly across somebody for 3 hours Oh. That’s intense.
And the worst is, like, someone could be in the middle of some fucking horrible story.
And then my mother came back, and it was stage 4. And then,
this is a peanut Right. From Australia. And the glaze is it demi glaze with a South France bourbon?
Yeah. And I got to say thank you. Thank you so much.
Hey, you fuckhead. Yeah. Her mom died.
Yeah. You piece of ai? I hate people that ruin meals with real discussions about anything. That’s depressing.
Anybody who comes out, and if there’s money being spent, keep it to yourself. Talk about things that we can all get on board. Nobody cares, you know. Oh, ai dad’s gonna beat it. He’s a fighter. Hey. Hey. Hey. Not now.
Yeah. Yeah. It’s, the emotion dump that just, like, what am I supposed to do with all this? I mean, Ai have all your emotions in a pile of emotion.
People talk too much about personal things, and then they expect you to offer them some degree of comfort.
You can’t do anything. There’s nothing ai can do. I’m sorry your sister has borderline personality disorder.
It’s the it’s Is that real? No. And it’s people that just go around ruining all the relationships in their life. Oh.
So it just means you’re a piece of shit. Right.
Which is fine. And then there’s so they just say it’s board they’re borderline.
Right. Because there’s a lot of, like, mental things like that that are just sort of patterns that people fall into.
Yeah. Like, you can’t medicate a pattern.
But can you but can you medicate rudeness? Like, some people are just rude. They’re just not nice they’re not nice to waiters.
They’ll invent a way the pharmaceutical industry is such a profitable thing. They will everything eventually will be a disease.
Yeah. I’m more and more convinced that ADHD is not real. I think a lot of kids just have a lot of fucking energy, and they’re supposed to be doing other stuff.
to be sitting at a desk all day.
Put them in the military. Yeah. Let them you know what I mean?
Or let them play video games professionally. They seem to sit real fucking still when they’re doing that. How come they’re fully engaged when they play video games?
There are people you meet. I have grown friends in my life that are you know, I’m 39, and they’re in their late thirties. And I’m like, the best version of you is dying in the Ukraine. You should be a flag on a mantle, and we should point to you and go, this he made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom, and that’s the best version of them.
And we don’t have enough wars. We don’t have enough dead people.
wins, we’re gonna change that. We
are. If we had more wars, one thing that people would appreciate is the whole concept of America. Like, if we got attacked like, after 911. Yeah. After 911, I don’t know where you were, but I was in LA, and the fucking well, you’re a lot younger than me. Yeah. But the flags on people’s cars were everywhere in Los Angeles Right. Which is crazy. It’s ai everyone was super patriotic. And less people emerge.
And it felt it felt you know, people get mad when you say this. It it was the best time ever to live in Meh.
It was the warmest time you felt. I never felt better about the country. Yeah. We felt united. We were compassionate. We truly loved each other.
I think that’s how people in Israel feel every day.
Really? Yep. Isn’t it so they’ve go through it so much that they’re desensitized to it at this point?
I had a kickboxing coach, my friend Shuky, and he was from Israel. And he was always telling ai, like, I went over his house for dinner once and him and his wife, they’re playing the bongos and dancing and shit.
great ai. Right. He goes like this. And he goes, in Israel, you always worry you’re going to ai So every day is party party.
Right. They might have had a drug problem.
They weren’t even drinking. They were just having a good time. They were happy people.
was ai, you have an appreciation for life if you live in a war zone.
And I think in Meh, we’re we are so removed from that that it doesn’t seem real to us.
Right. But you and I have an appreciation for life. We’re not in a fucking war zone. No. So it’s not the only way to have an appreciation for life.
Absolutely. I think you can have an appreciation for life in in a myriad of ways, but I think one of the the the downsides of being so relatively safe is that you when we talk about war, it’s not real.
Right. Unless you’ve been there.
Unless you’ve been there. I have no idea. I have friends that have been there. They you know? And I think we talk about conflicts all over the world without the intimate knowledge of how hellish they are Right. And how how much pain is associated with someone going and fighting and dying and
Or killing people and being scarred. And Yeah. So one of the things that I think people are waking up to now is that it it’s you know, we we can’t be everywhere in every war ai everybody and then just, you know, not recognizing that that has consequences.
You say that, but if Kamala Harris wins and Liz Cheney takes over the CIA, we might have a chance Well, here’s the thing. Putting it all together.
Is it right now? 252. 252. They just called it for Kamala. And and I’m excited about it because many of us will be in jail. If we don’t if you don’t get excited right now Yeah. Many of us will go go right to jail. Right.
So It’s like when Dear Leader died and you have to cry for 6 months. Yeah. If he didn’t cry, they put you in jail.
I don’t think we should get nuts with the counting. If it feels good if it feels good, let’s just do it. If it feel to me, the numbers and the columns and the tabulation ai of is a waste of time. I
think we just go with whatever Joy Reid thinks.
Whatever whatever they want. I mean Did you
see Rachel Maddow calling for Elon Musk contracts to be taken away?
I didn’t. But that’s that’s kinda makes sense, I guess, if you’re Rachel Maddow. Right?
But it’s the most bananas thing ever. You have literally one of the greatest geniuses in human history, a guy who’s simultaneously landing rockets, not just shooting them, but landing them, having them getting caught by robots Yeah. In the sky.
Yeah. Then you have Tesla,
then you have Starlink, then you have The Boring Company. I mean, the guy’s simultaneously running all these different fucking things. But I bet Rachel Maddow is pretty bright. Ai I I have to send you this.
But they only care about their, political opponents, I think. I think that’s the where we’re at now, where it’s ai somebody might have a a great talent, but if they disagree with you, you have to.
I sent it to you, Jamie. You gotta see her say it because it’s so unhinged. She’s ai she used to be reasonable. At one point in time, she was reasonable. You know, Matt Taibbi wrote a book called Hate Inc. I don’t
great book. But he basically makes the argument that Rachel Maddow was essentially Bill O’Reilly. Yeah. That they’re the same person.
They are. She was good friends with Roger Ailes. They had dinner all the time.
Uh-huh. Well, give me some volume and go full screen.
If Trump doesn’t win, the Defense Department and NASA are gonna need a new arrangement for all their rockets and for all the multibillion dollar contracts Elon Musk’s companies have with the US government. The US government is going to have to either, I mean, unwind from all of those contracts or Elon Musk’s companies are going to have to unwind from him.
This is an untenable reality in national security terms. Now that we know what we know about Elon Musk. This
What is that? What do we know?
Endorsed, president Trump.
The What? That he’s a fucking genius?
They’re very good at making enemies. And then when the enemies they’ve made treat them poorly, they are shocked. This is what they do. They they kinda bully people, and they intimidate people, and they threaten people. And then when those people then, you know, you know, go back at them or try to assert themselves in any way, they’re, like, stunned that that person has autonomy and is acting in their own interest.
You know? This is happening over and over again.
But this idea is crazy because it’s literally one of the most unique talents
In in terms of engineering Yeah.
of But she doesn’t understand that. Sai that’s the thing. She doesn’t know that. Right. But how could she even 20 people doing it?
That’s what’s crazy. But how SpaceX has done things that have never happened before. Sure. These these Falcon rockets landing, the the catching the rockets with the like, all the plans they have for all these different things, the trips to Mars, no one’s doing that. And this idea that you have a different political philosophy or ideology or you support a different candidate and the solution is get rid of the guy who’s the most genius inventor perhaps of all time.
I was just reading said it has to do with his supposed conversations with Putin.
He had a conversation? Oh, no. As of 2020. So did Tucker Carlson take
him off Twitter? And here’s the other thing. I think that ram what I understand, and I’ve read a little bit about this sai
Elon refused to provide Starlink to the Ukraine because they were gonna use it to attack Russia, and there was gonna be a dramatic escalation in the war. Right. And I think he was trying to avoid that. Yeah. I think he was trying to avoid a dramatic escalation in that war. Well, he’s probably sana a dramatic escalation in that war, the people that think that’s a good idea, he’s, an enemy.
Yeah. Fucking Christ. It’s that’s that’s something I think people should be voting on. Imagine if you put it up to vote for people, like, hey, do you guys think we should fund Ukraine to the tune of a 190,000,000,000? And maybe have someone else come along and sai, this is an alternative of what we could do with that money.
Right. You know? There’s no vote on that. There’s no vote on a lot of the things that we’re told to live with. There’s never been a a a vote on immigration. There’s votes for candidates to support it or don’t support it, but there’s never been a vote on should, you know, should we secure the southern border would unanimously be voted on.
And people would unanimously pretty much say absolutely.
Well, how about the voter ID laws? Yeah. 84% of America think we should have voter ID.
showed ai ID today. Jamie, what’s the total so far? What’s the, like, the latest results?
We won’t know for a few hours.
So here’s what I will say about anything.
Early voting in Pennsylvania is down. In my life right now. Could check this out. Early voting in Pennsylvania is down for Democrats. 2020, you had 1,600,000 registered Democrats vote early. Now you had 821,000. Whereas Republicans, early voters, I think, last, 2020 was, like, 547,000, 521,000 this time, meaning that the Republican early vote in PA, which is the most important state in Michigan and Georgia, is around the same as it has been.
The Democratic early vote is is somewhat depressed. It is not as strong as it’s been. Now I
a pattern. I don’t know if that’s that just it listen. How many people
have they ai quiet quit the Democratic party?
There’s tons of people. There’s there’s a lot of hidden votes. So there’s people that are sick of Trump that are gonna vote for her. There’s people that are sick of the Democratic Party that are gonna vote for him. And then there’s probably people that are motivated by by Roe, Roe v Wade. Yeah.
Women potentially might vote some there.
Ai think that’s the Republicans’ biggest fuck up.
It’s a huge fuck up. I think suburban women are certainly a a big demographic that swings elections. And How about urban women?
Urban women. All women don’t want men telling them what the fuck to do with their bodies.
Especially when men can’t get pregnant. It’s too fucking convenient.
Wait a minute, psychopath. Hold on. What wait a minute. I walked into that.
Do you know that they found
out that box, sir? Men as much as it does women.
Of course. Ai. Sure. You know they found out that that boxer that won a gold medal in the Olympics is actually a man? No. Yeah. The the one that everyone was complaining was Yeah. Was a ai male. Like, male. Like, 2 piece of shit. Meh have a medical condition. No.
Internal testicles Right.
Went through male puberty,
deal, won a gold medal in the women’s Olympics in boxing.
It’s so crazy to meh, and I think the biggest problem is the donor class because the donor class of the Democratic party and, like, Republican party, you either have people that are business owners that are donating because of business interests, or you have radicals Right. That are donating because they are a radical activist that wants something that the American public thinks is crazy. Right.
And biological men competing in women’s sports is something most people think is crazy. And and 13 year olds getting, puberty blocking hormones, 11 year old, you know, all that stuff. Most people think it’s crazy, but they have to just kowtow to this donor base that is ai. Sana. And insane.
Yeah. Yeah. It’s all about money. Right?
It’s all about money. And it’s the the the money guys are at least, like, at least the billionaires will go, I wanna build a casino, or I wanna do this. I wanna do that. I wanna pollute a lake. This isn’t good, but you know where they’re coming from. When you’re these radical activists, they’re they’re kind of motivated by this ideology that nobody it’s a very small group of people.
Like, if you went to most people and said, do you think an 11 year old should have a gender reassignment surgery or should take hormones to block their puberty? The vast majority of people would say no. No. They shouldn’t. That’s a crazy idea.
But the thing is most people will say something different than they actually feel privately because they don’t wanna be attacked. Right. That’s a weird one because the people that will attack you are almost always the people that are pro that shit ai. And those are the nuttiest fucking crazy.
The people that will misrepresent you and Yeah. Right. I have a friend who’s you know, they have very young children. They live in Long Island, and they you know, there’s ai a now there’s a book being read about gender identity to, like, ai 6 year olds. Crazy. And they’re and I’m texting with them, and they’re going, we’re very, like, liberal people, but we’re really confused as to why this is happening.
And Well, they let activists get into schools. That’s right.
That’s what it is. A lot of these teachers are just activists, and
of them don’t have fucking kids,
them are gay Yeah. Or queer or trans or this or that or their their A lot of them are
women too. Here’s the other thing. A lot of them are are are women. I have to blame women, but it’s ai, most of this stuff isn’t being pushed. I I I would it’s not like, it it’s being pushed because a lot of people go, oh, they’re groomers or pedophiles. Some of them might be, but a lot of them are just these do gooder types that wanna have meh pinned on them and ribbons pinned on them as to what how great they are as people.
Right. So they’re going so it’s not all these female teachers. They’re not all trying to have sex with your kids. They’re just trying to get accolades from their peers, and they wanna talk about what a great person they are. So they’re just, like, falling for anything.
And they’re out there distributing, you know, whatever it is, books or, you know, telling kids because they wanna be a good per they wanna feel like they’re a good person. They
wanna be on the right side.
They wanna be on the right side of things.
And they they’re just not, you know I don’t think they’re nobody’s pushing back in a way like, there’s a lot of elitism and condescension that comes from the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party used to be a party of unions, of workers, of workers’ ai.
And and and it was a party that my people like my grandmother was in for years because she believed that people should be able to have health care, they should be able to have sick leave, or they should be able to have maternity care, whatever it is. But then it became a party dominated by kind of corporate elites, very wealthy donors, Wall Street people, finance people, and also very radical fringe elements that are advocating policies that most Americans don’t agree with, and then you you cobble together that that coalition of interest groups.
And the only way that works is if you condescend it because you can’t have these debates because they lose them. They lose the debates. Right. You can’t have them. So the way to shut down a debate is to tell people, if you don’t agree with me, you’re racist. Mhmm. You’re, homophobic, transphobic. You’re an idiot. You’re stupid.
You’re not worthy of having this discussion because they don’t wanna have the discussion. Because if they wanted to have a debate about health care, that’s a debate. Right. People understand that. If they wanted to have a debate about, like, debate about early childhood education, people understand that.
But the things they’re choosing to focus on, like having a wide open southern border, for example, benefits nobody Right. Truly, unless you are a billionaire, multimillionaire who wants to hire people and pay them less money. It doesn’t really even benefit the people that are coming into the country because they’re working for wages that are far less, and it certainly doesn’t benefit Meh, but, like, they don’t wanna have that argument.
Well, it benefits the people that are coming out of the country because they’re coming from a place where they have fucking 0. Yeah. So if they work for very little, they’re happy, 10 people in a house Sure. They’re not getting shot at everything.
Meh more likely to be taken advantage of than somebody who’s a citizen. Right. So they’re not gonna unionize or they’re not gonna, you know, be able to assert themselves at all.
Well, that’s the argument for offering these people amnesty. But the thing is, like, you’ve gotta vet them. You gotta figure out who’s a fucking criminal. Like, I’m all for letting poor people in that want a better ai, but I’m not for illegal workers.
Meaning, like, I think those people should be paid what Americans are paid. Yeah. All I think there should be a standard on this soil. If you live in this fucking country, you should have a working wage. You should if you’re gonna work 40 hours a fucking week, you should be able to live on it. You should have health care.
You should have all the things that people deserve. And I think if you think about the amount of fucking money we spend doing other stuff, we could do that for everybody. Yeah. That that could be done. Yeah.
And it would fix a lot of the fucking problems we have with money in this country in the first place. Ai, the fucking the amount of influence that pharmaceutical drug companies have on us is bizarre, and it doesn’t exist anywhere else to hear.
I spoke to a a a woman who is from Chicago, and she worked for a very wealthy Democrat donors in Chicago when Sanders was winning, when, you know, he had won that primary.
And they were very threatened by Sanders. So she was working with all of them, and they all went to DC. And they all, you know, met candidates. Sai one time, they were backing Buttigieg, and then they met Ai, and they decided even then he was ai they go, he’s not with it. This was even then.
And then there was a decision made that the best candidate to play ball, to unite the party, and to get rid of Bernie Sanders was Joe Biden. So all of the democratic power brokers, all these big wealthy families ai to line up and destroy Sanders and elevate Biden. And that’s when she said she left politics because she said she was so disillusioned because she thought her job was to, like, help wealthy people make, like, you know, political decisions that helped people get health care or whatever.
Right. But then when she realized that the job is actually to get rid of people who wanna change the status quo, she became disillusioned. She left politics. But she that was her job. And, you know, it it so when somebody talks like that in the Democratic Party, Bernie Sanders was doing it, they get rid of him.
Yeah. 100%. Yeah. Yeah. It’s
You thought he was interesting. You endorsed him. You said Yes. He would be a very interesting candidate.
Well, I liked his idea of making things easier for poor people.
I think giving people a path to get out of abject poverty is a good ai. And his idea of taking and funding all these social programs based on a small percentage, ai, a fraction of a penny of all these speculative, gambles that the stock market’s doing. Like, maybe that would work.
But it was like and then he came off your podcast, and they go go, he went on a transphobic pod like, the attacks started immediately.
No. It was CNN was the first. Yeah. They they called the podcast, racist and homophobic and all kinds of different things. And I I got I I found out about it because I got a text message from ram buddy saying, you okay? I’m like, about what? Right. And they’re like, CNN is a they wrote wrote a hit piece on you today. I go, for what?
for for, Bernie Sanders. Like, what?
So this is the you come out. You endorse an a left wing candidate, an
By the way, I didn’t even endorse him.
I said I’ll probably You said you liked him.
I said I’ll probably vote for Bernie.
He is he’s anti corporate. He’s from outside of the system. And then immediately, you’re attacked. They attack the podcast. So it’s ai
You know, and then Kamala Harris, God bless, but this woman is running on a platform of joy. Joy is important. Joy is the is the policy. The policy is joy.
I wanna take what she’s taking when you’re laughing all the time.
That’s flat. Fun. The platform is joy. And and there’s people right now that can’t feed their kids that are immiserated for to whatever you know, for whatever reason. They they’re they’re not doing well, and they they don’t have health care. And she goes, be joyful, and our joy is our work. It’s ai crazy.
It’s, like, fully insane. And I I don’t understand who that connects with.
Well, it’s completely manufactured. Right? The whole thing is manufactured by the media and by whoever is running the country. Whoever’s running the country, by the way, you’re doing a great job considering there’s no president.
We’ve had no president for months.
That’s right. Okay? Kamala Harris. Maybe years.
Sure. But Kamala Harris has been campaigning. She has no time to be president.
Joe Biden is gone. Right. Every now and then, somehow or another, they let him wander over to a microphone. Yes. And he says wild shit like I’d like
to take these Republicans and smack them in the ass. Yeah. And then he puts a MAGA hat on. He’s getting fun. By the way, I voted for him today. I still support him. And because he’s fun now, he clearly wants Trump to win. He hates her.
And he never liked the Obamas. This is well known. Well, Jack post
say his name? Posobiec. Posobiec. Sai ai. Jack Posobiec, posted on Twitter that there was a a physical altercation between, Jill Biden and someone from Kamala staff. I don’t know if it’s true, but it’s fun.
Well, listen. Jill Biden, we know, is a ai, and we know that because She’s very supportive. She’s encouraged her husband, who should be on a porch, to to run for president. It’s disgusting. Joe Biden is one of the most
yeah. I think sometimes she’s not ai, I think he doesn’t do good in the bright lights.
Closed doors shah sharp as a tack.
She’s a woman who claims to be a doctor. She’s not a doctor. Well, you know that.
Why You know Joe Biden. Chiropractor?
No. No. No. You know Joe Biden just has a doctorate.
And she makes people call her doctor Joe Ai. So already, she’s meant to ai on that.
don’t ai. I’m very blunt. Professor. Like, if you’re a professor Right. And you have a doctorate, somebody might say doctor Rogan or whatever. Right. But this idea that she’s the first lady, not a medical doctor, not a professor Right. And still making people call her doctor while she’s doing the least doctorly thing ever, which is letting an elderly man be paraded around to try to win the presidency again.
Well, I think she was enjoying the power. Yeah. Of course. And I think that ring is very hard.
My precious. They don’t wanna they don’t wanna let it go. Oh, my precious. Well, she’s enjoying the power. She’s enjoying not going you know, maybe members of her family not being in jail. That would help. That she’s enjoying that.
Do you think he, pardons his son? Because his son just got hit with a bunch of tax evasion charges.
I mean, I don’t know. I hope Trump pardons him and invites him into the administration. That’s the ultimate win. Hunter goes and works Trump.
Chance to have him on the podcast.
Fucked up. I fucked up. It was early early on when he was writing a book. Remember when he wrote a book?
Yeah. They they reached out to to get press, and then the laptop story kinda blew up.
then I was like, get them on. And then they were like, no.
No. We you don’t want a pre laptop.
You want a post laptop. This was post laptop, but they thought they had squashed it. So this is before Elon had purchased Twitter.
Once Elon purchased Twitter, and then they understood that there was a coordinated effort by 51 former intelligence agents
that the laptop was Russian disinformation.
And then and then the fucking cat’s out of the bag, and then everybody knows what’s going on.
But Well, this is the also the problem of saying that Donald Trump is a unique threat to democracy when you have literally, like, credible meh examples of intelligence officials lying to the public and facing zero consequences and trying to manipulate an election. Yeah.
I mean, that’s that’s that’s a huge problem. Well, Google’s doing that right now. You know, have you ever seen Robert Epstein work Robert Epstein’s work? Robert Epstein has, compiled, like,
all I’m familiar with the different Epstein’s
Yeah. Yeah. Different one. Ephemeral, interactions ai Google, like Google search engine results and, what you’re, what you’re showing on your home page of Google News and and how it influences people Right. And how you can sway undecideds, like, in a significant way Right. Towards one candidate or the other Sure. Depending upon the search results.
But one thing that people are pointing out on Twitter today, Jamie, let’s see if we could replicate it. Why don’t you Google, where can I vote for Trump? Now if you Google, where can I vote for Trump, let’s see what it says? Because people I’ll I’ll show you what I saw people posting. It’s mostly Harris stuff.
Where can I vote for Trump? Okay. So here it is. Where can I vote for Harris? By the sai,
the first article is Esquire. There’s only one reason anyone votes for Ram. It’s just hilarious. Yeah.
That’s the So you don’t see this. Google hold on. Slow down. Slow down. Google admits Trump Harris search for discrepancy says fix is coming. I don’t know what the fuck that means. But look at the bottom. So you googled where to vote for Trump. Scroll down a little bit. Scroll down a little bit more.
Where can I Google search where can I vote for Harris shows
A new conspiracy theory is taking root in election. Click on shah, the variety thing. So this is it. Where can I vote, where can I vote for Harris showed a map while similar Trump search didn’t? So you googled where can I vote for Ram? It didn’t show the map. Now let’s Google where can I vote for Harris? Let’s see what happens.
You just centers. You just voted for her.
By the way, that’s counted as a vote. You just that’s counted as one vote.
Oh, let’s go that go back to the top, please, to see where the Googled okay. Same thing in the New York Post. It says fix is coming. Voting for Kamala Harris. Donald Trump will harm people. So it’s negative things about Trump where, you get negative things about Trump if you Google, where can I vote for Trump?
You get negative things about Trump if you vote Google, where can I vote for Harris? And then right away, it says vote centers. First search result is vote centers after you get past the news. Fascinating. So it’s true. Sai, look, see where there’s you don’t see vote centers.
You see all these stories. You don’t see vote centers right away. When you Google where can I vote for Harris, you see vote centers right away? So it’s not a conspiracy theory if you could just reproduce it, fuckers.
Yeah. Right. There’s there’s
There’s a clearly a slant
With with with what, you know, the the media and that’s the other thing with, like
I think Trump’s had you know, the advantage, he’s also running against the media, and the media is is terrible. And I think his one of his big advantages has been, you know, he’s been able to kinda call them out successfully multiple times. Yeah. And sai it’s not just he’s running against Kamala Harris. He’s running against a hostile media that does a terrible job at reporting facts when it comes to him.
Well Now Donald Trump says wild shit, and some of it’s a a lot of it stands on its own as wild and crazy.
But when they manipulate it, you know, Piers Morgan the other ai, when he goes, there’d be a bloodbath in the auto industry if I’m not elected.
And then they just say, oh, there’s Trump, if he’s not elected, there’s gonna be a bloodbath.
One of the reasons why I was willing to endorse him was watching Obama repeat the lie that he said that white supremacists that there’s very fine people on both sides. Right. Yeah. That’s a terrible lie. He literally says, I’m not talking about white supremacists and the KKK. Those people should be condemned. That’s right. It’s what he says.
Yeah. Well and and that’s
was the people that were coming to protest the fact that a statue is being taken.
What’s interesting about Trump is Isn’t
He was the first guy yes. He was the first guy in Palm Beach. Whatever you think of Trump, there’s reasons to not like him. There’s very legitimate reasons not to like ai, but he was the first guy in Palm Beach that opened Mar a Lago to Jewish people, to gay people, to, you know, people of color.
Like, people were allowed there was all these, you know, country clubs in Palm Beach that prevented those people. And now, obviously, people go, well, he just did that for money. And it’s like, sure. Fine. Whatever. But, like, he was the guy who did it.
Right. He ai me he was short of members.
he did it for money. Like Yeah. He called up in the door.
And, you know, so to to me, it’s ai his one of the his biggest advantages has always been that the press cannot help themselves when it comes to him. They are rage addicts, and they like hating him. And he feeds them, and they get more popular, and they get bigger when he is around.
Well, when he lost the election, CNN dropped 40%.
They’re addicted to being in a, you know, hostile contentious relationship with him, and then misrepresent a lot of what he says. Just flat out lies. And and that’s a huge problem, and they can’t help themselves. If they got out of the way, it would hurt him because ai any politician, then you’re just going to be dealing with other politicians or your your supporters or your detractors or whoever.
But you have this media that’s lying about you, and you can constantly call it out. It helps him. I think the cat’s out
of the bag though with the media. Sai just Oh, it’s over.
It’s over. It’s big time.
I mean, the the video that I did with Trump is well over a 100,000,000 views. Yeah. Between Twitter and YouTube and Spotify, well over a 100,000,000. The one I did with Elon just yesterday was this morning. It had 65,000,000 views just on Twitter.
I don’t wanna upstage you. The video that I did with JB Vance got 3,000,000,000 views.
It got 3,000,000,000 views. Nice. So I don’t wanna upset you, but no. I mean, do you do you think it’s going because me and you talked about this. I think it will be decided tonight, but you think maybe not?
No. Okay. Not if it’s close. Interesting. I think that’s when shenanigans take place. Shenanigans. If shenanigans are real, okay, if there’s is the really there’s manipulation, manipulation will take place at 4 o’clock in the morning.
Interesting. Don’t you think? Well Don’t
you think that’s when ballots show up? I mean, if you’re gonna cheat Here’s
the deal. My grandmother ai grandmother died in 2017. She was a big Democrat. She’d been voting lately? And she voted 6 times for Kamala Harris. And if you think that’s wrong, that’s disgusting. I don’t know what to tell you.
That’s who she would have voted for.
She probably would have. Yeah. So in her honor Yeah.
Ai don’t know how much fuckery is going on down at the ballot box. Probably some. For sure. So my friend who’s actually outside, but I’m not gonna say his name. Ai I don’t wanna hurt him. Andrew Vickers is a Boston comedian. Someone sent him a thing where, there were, like, duplicate ballots in Georgia in 20 20. Like, weird stuff. Oh, there’s weird stuff. Like, really weird.
Now I was a guy who was like I I bought the idea that I was like, Trump lost and people sana Biden and whatever. And maybe that is a I don’t know. But, like, there’s there seems to be more evidence of fuckery than I was willing to, but that doesn’t mean it’s there’s probably fuckery in every election.
There’s not 0. There’s not 0. Right.
Sai in every election, there’s something.
When I asked Trump, like, how do you say you lost the 2020 election? Can you prove it? Shah tell me. I gave him I gave him all the room. I would’ve given him an hour. Yeah. Like, tell me. Yeah.
And he’s like, there’s plenty of information.
They wrote a book. It’s coming out. Like Okay. Put it out in a digestible form. You’ve had 4 years. Maybe it’s out, and I don’t know. I haven’t seen it. No one ai
it my way. I’m willing to believe and not willing to believe we know that the the tech companies and the intel agencies all coordinated to suppress certain stories and, like, they all admitted that. No question. You know, I haven’t seen the direct evidence of That’s election interference. That is hugely election interference. I They said Yeah.
That would have affected millions of people’s decisions.
Yeah. Well, then that’s a huge problem.
That’s a giant problem. You have 300,000,000 people. The elections in the counties where, Biden won was by, like, how many votes vatsal?
Ai think it was like swing states. 83,000 in PA. It was very Crazy. That’s crazy.
It was crazy. And if you imagine, if 83 3 of those 1,000 people, if just half of them got a hold of that laptop story.
Yeah. And and and listen. I think a huge problem is that the intelligence agencies are completely unaccountable. Yeah. Meaning that there’s been no accountability at all for anyone who suppressed the laptop story. I mean, where is this Kim Cheetle woman who she’s the head of the Secret Service, the craziest thing in the world.
The slope roof I’ve taken gravity bong hits on acid on roofs that have more of a pitch than that, and I didn’t fall off. I’m not exactly a Navy Speak, and I was able to do it.
They had snipers on a similar roof that had more of a pitch
Whole thing is as shady as humanly pos he was cremated. The house was In 11 days, the house was professionally scrubbed. Professionally scrubbed, and then nobody talks about it.
Well, did you see the the cell phone data that shows that someone
Was meeting up with him ai the Sai or close to it?
Close to the FBI offices. Was meeting up with them on a regular basis?
Yeah. The whole thing is weird and then Beyond. It’s beyond strange.
It’s fucking cray and he has no digital footprint. Crazy. There’s not one part there’s very few people that age that have no digital footprint. And then if you talk about any of this or you say anything, people write it off as sort of a QAnon, whatever, but it isn’t. It’s valid, legit and and people, normies, people that don’t think like this arya even going, that was fucking weird.
It’s just weird that they never had a press conference. They never had a toxicology exam that was released.
It was not ai someone wants to shoot the president, wouldn’t you assume that person’s out of their fucking mind? Maybe they’re on meh. Maybe that maybe we can find some sort of a reason ai we feel a little bit better.
And then the next guy was a guy who, like the 3 stooges, a barrel of a gun is going through the bushes on a on a golf course. Yeah. Like something out of Marx Brothers. And that guy was a guy that, like, CNN or or Ai, I forget which one, had been speaking to about, like, the Ukraine.
He wrote, like, a song about the Ukraine and how important it was to to support the Ukraine, and he was being, like, interviewed ai the news, ai, cable news, and they had a relationship with him. And imagine if Fox News had a relationship with somebody who tried to assassinate Obama, Biden, Harris. Right. That never you would have never heard the end of it. Right.
Most people hearing this maybe are hearing this for the first ai, but, like, he was this was ai a source or this guy that they ai profiled and, you know, it came out that he was and then his kid got busted for child porn. Wild. Just like Steven Paddock’s brother.
How much do you know about the Vegas thing? Is it true that there’s 3 women that were before? Into the room with him? I was reading this thing the other day about how there’s 3 unaccounted for women that apparently checked into the room with him.
Interesting. I I don’t know that. But What’s that, Jamie?
I’ve never heard that. You never heard that?
I mean, there’s, cell phones, I think, that were found that were unaccounted for. He had a girlfriend that wasn’t there that I think he sent to the Philippines or something like that.
Meh Lou Danley was a girlfriend who went to the Philippines. Jamie’s controlled opposition. He is. You know, you can’t really do that. Reddit mod. I mean, he’s a guy. He doesn’t. Who knows where he’s he’s getting text from Netanyahu.
This guy. Kamala Harris on speed ai?
Yeah. I don’t know. It feels it’s an interesting day because everybody has a weird tension. Yeah. Not here. People are friendly here. But I was just in a car accident. Everyone was friendly, and the cops were everyone’s ai friendly. But Did anybody recognize you? No. Did you
Yeah. It was a nice Mexican guy, and it was good. Ai, nobody
My friend, you’re from Yeah. The Tim Dillon show?
Yeah. No. It was it was all very ai, and it was not and and that’s the thing about car accidents. It can be nice. And it wasn’t my car. It was a Yeah.
it was kind of a rental, and it was just ai nice to meet people and be out. But, you know, it is a weird there is an interesting I think people just want this to be over.
Yeah. It would be nice no matter who wins if we could all. Just take a breath. Let’s imagine she wins. And one of the things that she has been very good about ai the whole campaign is changing her opinions based on what people think. Absolutely. If we can influence the president based on popular opinion, isn’t that a good thing?
Joe, I’m great at lying. Get ready. I hate ice cream. Like, what she’s been able to do, which I respect, is look at the American people and ai to them, and that’s good.
Or at least adjust her opinion. She’s adjusted. Let’s, like, be, you know
I agree. Listen. I’m for Charitable as possible. I’m charitable with her. I’m very charitable. I don’t think she’s, like, the worst. I like her. I think she’s fun. I think she’d be fun to sit and have a drink with. I was
really hoping I was gonna get to talk
to her. I I was wishing that you
would too. I mean, it’s just that the the options were fly to her and meet for 45 minutes, and I was ai
It’s you know, Elon said it best yesterday. He goes, you really find out about people in hour 2 and 3. Yeah. Yeah. Like, you can bullshit people for 45 minutes. But hour 2 or 3, something’s gonna come up.
Well, the great thing about your show is that it’s not scripted talking points where people don’t come on with an agenda and go, here, I wanna say this. And the other thing, you sit there for hours. You talk to them. You have a real conversation, and what they really think will come out.
And but here’s the thing. I’m gonna be nice to you. I’m gonna be nice to Kamala Harris. Ai I would be so friendly to her. I wouldn’t try any gotcha bullshit. I’m not interested in doing that. I I genuinely wanted to know, like, who
Ai with her if she has a block?
Sure. Let’s go shoot. I’ll take her to
the races. On this show getting ai.
Smoking weed and then waving a gun around? Well, shah doesn’t have to wave the gun. Then I vote.
That’s, you know, that’s bad gun handling.
Ai understand. Important. Don’t point guns.
It would be fun. But here’s the thing. If she did come on and just sai a little cocktail.
and I have a couple of whiskeys Yeah. Talk a little shit. I bet she’s fun. She’s not much older than me.
Yeah. No. She’s probably fun. She probably is ai. Pretty hot when she was younger. Yep. Sure. She’s listen, attractive lady. She’s probably surprised that she’s running for president because they told her. You know, she probably wanted to. There’s there’s reports that she was, like, you’re not gonna pass me over because they wanted to.
Yeah. They didn’t want her. And she
really have that kind of say though?
Yes. Because she because she would have thrown a fit and said they they they overlooked a woman of color.
Or had a press conference. They exposed a lot of shit about how the machine works.
Whatever she could have done, they didn’t wanna deal with that. And she’s been a careerist her whole life, and she wanted the job.
And what I heard was that Joe Biden kinda forced her in. No way. What I heard was that they were gonna have a primary, but that Joe Biden said that he endorsed her. He endorsed tyler, and then it was this weird situation where they gotta kinda, like, run her. Interesting. By the way, I’m hearing this some fucking
We’re all hearing it from Randy Hallie.
hearing it. I I think she’s she’s a very motivated strategic person.
Is there any evidence of that, Jamie? Find out if Joe Biden endorsed her, and whether or not I
think he was made to endorse her. You know, he doesn’t
I’ll check that, but there was 3 women supposedly with Steve Paddocks.
I just checked this in. But Oh,
Steven Paddocks hotel records show oh, you control that position. There’s fucking fact check by community notes.
But the well, still tyler whole story is 6 years old. Steven Paddocks hotel records show 3 women registered in his room. Interesting. But they could have been host. Yeah. Probably. Like, this guy was a crazy riverboat gambler.
Do you register a hooker to the room?
Fuck, yeah. If you’re wild man. If you’re wild man.
Especially if you don’t want those ladies stealing your Rolex.
That’s a good point. You gotta trust them.
Shah Kim. Ask on Skim. That’s right. Wild.
Oh, really? Somebody took his Rolex? Yeah. Wow. He only got
He had a lady and she she drugged him.
He was probably showing her the Rolex.
He probably was that dumbass.
Yeah. Lou showed the Rolex. Probably ai. This is my dick.
Right. Yeah. Hans is probably not so slick.
But if you wanted to make sure that they weren’t stealing from you, you like, you have to have ID to get into the Rolex. You have
to have ID to get into the Rolex.
That would be like Yeah. Because this guy’s a riverboat gambler. This guy’s a wild dude. Right? He was a professional gambler. Sure. Professional gamblers. I think hookers and professional gamblers Yeah. They just fucking
And also he had no track record. That’s the other thing that Paddock was interesting. He just kind of he’s he’s emerged. Right. That’s interesting about these people.
Steve, the he might have been a gambler, but they gave him credit for being, like, a, a video poker. That’s where he made all
If you ask people that are really into gambling, like, no one makes a lot of money video poker gambling.
Well, they they there’s all kinds of reports about that, that it was some weird Saudi coup, that they locked down the country in the days after. I I don’t really know enough about it, but it was a very strange thing that That just doesn’t make any sense. Has never been fully Ai mean, is he just shooting
Like, what Supposedly, he lost his ai, and then he just wanted to kill everybody.
And Here’s the thing, though. That’s real too.
That’s real too. And if you really wanted to make a speak, and you knew you’re gonna kill yourself and you were some fucking psycho and you just wanted to gun down a bunch of people and then bang. Oh. Let’s see what’s next. I
you know, it’s one of those things where it disappears and then the thing about all of this is the news moves so quickly and so much is going on. You can’t it it gets hazy, the recollection of it. Like, the Trump shooting even. The the recollection will get hazy. In a few months from now, forget a few years, even in a few months, the idea of it being a saloni roof, people don’t remember.
People just remember a guy climbed on a roof. They don’t remember it was a 120 yards away. The Secret Service didn’t clear the roof. He was walking around. People were telling them there’s a guy walking around. He’s creepy. He flew a drone over the area.
Yeah. All of those details that are very important
But the rangefinder is nuts. Like, anybody with a rangefinder should be arrested. Right.
have a range finder and you’re walking around an area where the president or president candidate is gonna be, you should be
Someone should find out what you’re doing, what you’re up to.
And didn’t he have explosives in the car? Yeah.
He had explosives, and they’re sophisticated with radio controlled devices. He had remote controlled explosives. Like, how is he getting that? He’s 20 years old.
Like, what what where are you what Google search do you have? Ai, what where are you ordering these things? How you how ai are you putting them together? Yeah. Sai someone manufactured for you? Who who
who’d you buy it from? Where’s the investigation? Nothing. Nothing. There’s there’s one thing where his father is leaving a Costco. There’s one, like, video, Jamie, maybe you could pull it up, where there’s, like, one reporter and his dad and someone in, like, a mask are leaving a Costco or BJ’s or something like that.
And he’s, like, no meh, and he just gets into his car. That’s ai of the only time I’ve ever seen the parent. This is the only I think they released a statement, like, we’re terribly blah blah blah.
It’s also interesting. It’s ai some people, here it is. This is the dad?
Trump shoes dad blows off questions. I gotta pee, he said.
But he he’s there’s another one where he’s leaving at Costco.
I don’t I was trying to find out if that was the correct video even. Yeah.
That’s him talking. Let’s sai what he says.
Is there any statement you’d be willing to share with us right now, mister Crooks?
I got a peek, he says. Forrest Gump quote. Interesting. Yeah. Ai mean, that guy’s a little casual for the fact that his son just tried to kill
the fucking president. He’s was at Costco. Well, well, all the after the he’s was he looked very calm leaving Costco, and he has a full cart of food leaving like, it’s insane.
Well, not only shah. Imagine your son is forget about the fact that he tried to kill Trump. He did kill someone, and he shot He killed
2 other people. He killed a guy who was trying to shield his wife Look
at it. Let can you stop this for a minute? Who is getting that much food 2 weeks after your son tried to kill the president?
Well, look at the size of that fella.
He probably eats a lot of food. I get it, but he has a full cart. And ai the way, he can’t get anyone to go to Costco for him. He’s walking around buying mini taquitos.
But he probably doesn’t have any money. I mean, he’s not a wealthy guy. Right?
I mean, you gotta have a friend ai go to Costco for you.
pretty nice car. What is that? Is it BM You
gotta have a friend that’ll go to Costco. This guy’s got a full cart.
What is that car? That looks like a pretty nice car.
This is just a weird to me, it’s an interesting like, right after your son does this, you’re at Costco buying the store. With
Yeah. With someone with some fad in a in a mask. With sunglasses on. The CIA goes, we’ll we’ll take you to Costco. Keep your mouth shut.
Yeah. Look at this guy with the glasses. Who’s this? The hat, the hood.
He’s got gloves on, dude. He’s got gloves on, so he doesn’t leave fingerprints.
The whole it’s crazy. The guy has gloves on. Insane.
What does he have gloves on for?
It’s not cold out. Don’t show me this guy dying.
Jamie, can you please Stop with your algorithm. Jamie, enough. Jamie was he was raised on Liveleak. He was. He was. Meh that? Yes. He was raised on beheading videos on Liveleak.
Back before Instagram. Yeah. Nowadays, I’ve seen more people murdered over the last 3 years on Instagram than I have my entire life of people ai sending me things
in email. Crazy. Did you see that video where the kid jumps off the cruise ship and the shark gets him? It’s tough out there, but you can’t do dumb shit. Sometimes you do the the summer between high school and college, we all know one person who did a really dumb thing, and that was it. Yeah.
And sometimes you’re that guy. Nobody wants to be that guy, but sometimes you’re that cautionary tale.
You know? And you that kid will be immortalized every time they someone someone will go out to dinner or something. They’ll go, when I was 18, we took a cruise for our high school graduation, and a kid jumped off the boat, and a tiger shah got him. That was it.
Jesus Christ. What a way to go.
And people will will talk about that and tell their kids that, and it’s a terrible thing.
Isn’t that moment you hit the water, you fucking feel those teeth on your rib cage.
Well, I think he’s treading for a minute, and then you just see him kinda go wondering. They don’t know what it is, but it’s probably a shark. God. And he voted for Kamala. So if you’re telling me he’s not even racist, well, Oprah last night, I’m watching a ram, and I’m watching Oprah’s out tyler.
And she goes, if you cast a if you don’t cast a ballot for Kamala, you may never be able to cast a ballot again, which seems extreme.
Can you get up to ram? I want you to watch this. Ai. I. Am is on the rally, and he’s doing this crazy Kamala rap. And then there were these 2 white kids, like, college kids, like, awkwardly dancing to this music. And then there’s Doug Emhoff and then Tim Waltz. And I’m like, these are the whitest speak like, Kamala is just surrounded by this circle of, like, white nerds and weird people.
And they’re all, like, kinda trying to dance, and it’s, like, a really
whereas Michelle Obama is just a much better speaker. Like, Michelle Obama Why didn’t she run?
I don’t know why. She would’ve won.
She is In a landslide. When you watch her talk, you go, she has political talent. It’s raw. It’s amazing. Ai can deliver, and she can deliver.
She didn’t sana she went with it through her husband. Fuck fuck doing that.
I think she was, like, fuck this. It’s sai it’s probably a shitty job. Not only
that, you don’t make as much money as you do being an ex president.
Yeah. I think if Trump didn’t have the rallies, he might not wanna even do it because it probably sucks once you’re in there, but it’s probably fun to be able to go on the road. Like, he goes on the road like a comedian.
And he’s able to kinda you know, I bet once you get in there and you realize, oh, this is how it all works, and this is how many deals everybody has that are preexisting. And if I touch this, this happens. If I touch that, that happens. Yeah. I bet it’s probably not that fun.
Well, I bet it’s probably fun. Well, first of all, Trump is almost 80 years old. Right? He’s been famous most of his life. Yeah. That’s cool. Most of his adult life. And at this point in time, you know, he’s not on The Apprentice anymore. How’s he get his jollies? Right. You gotta that’s he’s he’s performing. When he goes out and meh does those he kills. Kills. He has bits.
He kills. People love it.
Yeah. Yeah. He sai funny shit, man.
And here’s the thing. It and Andrew Sullivan, who’s a writer from the UK, who’s, again, not even he’s a he’s a he’s voting for Kamala, but, you know, he lives in Meh. But he said, the thing about Trump is, like, you can’t say the rallies are not Democratic. They’re the most Democratic thing.
It might be he goes, it’s America in its foulest glory. Like like, listen. It might be crass, and it might be certain parts of it might feel, you know, what a vulgar or whatever, but it is Democratic to have people come out to speak directly to them and then have them vote for you.
That is, in essence, Democratic.
Well, you have the same thing on both sides. Right? You have low information tribal voters.
So you have low information tribal voters on the left who really do think Trump said there’s very fine people on both sides and really do believe in the Russia hoax, really do believe in all that stuff. And then you have people on the other side that are, like, ready to fucking shoot liberals.
right. And they have their their ai, their Trump signs electrocuted in their front yard Yeah. To make sure people don’t steal them and Yeah. There’s people that are off the rails, tribally. When you have a group, and this is ai Sai try to just if you make a group and anybody could join that group, it’s gonna be infiltrated by idiots Right.
100% of the time. And then those people are gonna do radical things in the name of your group, and then you have the Proud Boys.
Yes. And then you have the extremes. You have people that that that just drift towards the extremes. Yeah. And the whole premise of political life in America should be to keep people from drifting to those crazy extremes. 100%.
And the more you meet people in the middle, the less they’re gonna do that. The more you’re reasonable instead of attacking people in this fucking crazy way where we know it’s not true. I can’t like, I used to think Obama was the best president ever because Obama, I think, still to this day, the best statesman.
He was the best example that you could take this guy who is from a single family it’s not like he didn’t he’s a single mom.
He didn’t grow up with great privilege. Obviously, a brilliant guy. Obviously, very smart, great orator. And, hey, we elected a black president. Maybe racial tensions can relax a little bit in this country. Realize anybody could rise based on the merit of Yes. What they can do and who they are and what they stand for. Was ai, he’s the best. Right.
Finally, I felt really good about America when Obama was the president. Honestly, I wasn’t paying attention to politics back then because I didn’t understand about he was one of the worst presidents ever in terms of, going after whistleblowers. Like, there was a part of the Hope and Change website was that they were gonna provide safety to whistleblowers. That’s not the case at all.
No. Obama was an extension in many ways of the national security policies of George w Bush
Which was a, you know, kind of zero tolerance policy for whistleblowers. And it was a, you know, the government has proprietary information. And, you know, if Well, there was 2 things that were
passed during his administration that should terrify people. One of them, I I think NDAA was passed during his administration, and the other one was the CIA’s ability to use propaganda.
That the intelligence agencies are now legally allowed to lie and use propaganda and fake stories in the interest of national security.
Yeah. The problem really is you’re taking on when you take on this behemoth, this thing that we’ve built Yeah. It’s very difficult to make inroads. And I wish Trump luck I wish anyone luck that is trying to take this blob on this Also unruly, unelected, unaccountable You don’t know how to
do the job. You’ve never done it before.
they don’t tell you how to do the job until you get in there. The no one Right. Explains to you what the fuck really goes on till you’re behind the closed doors.
That’s why you got a guy like Putin. He knows how to run Russia. He’s been running Russia for 25 fucking years. Yeah. This guy knows how to do that job. Yeah. He’s really good at it. He’s very good. If you take a comic on the road with you and he’s gotta do an arena, he’s only been doing comedy for 10 months. They’re like, hey, buddy.
Well, Putin’s job is to just mediate conflicts between oligarchs, which is what he does very well. And I think that’s that’s what people misunderstand about Russia. I’ve I’ve read a lot about Russia.
And Poison Ai, he’s really
He’s got well, who you know? People get sick, Joe.
I was so mad they all got Russian money. They gave Tim Pool and all these people Russian money. I’ve been defending Russia for free for 2 years on my shah,
not a dollar. How did they get that money? What is the actual story behind the Russian money?
Know, but it was a it was a it was a front group that was I guess, Russia was giving this group money, and they were sponsoring these media entities that were I don’t think they even knew. I don’t think the people knew Right. That they were getting Russian money, but some of them might have been able to sniff it out. I don’t really know.
Here’s my question. Yeah. Isn’t that a way that they could compromise you without compromising you? Sure. Just say you’re connected to Russian money. It doesn’t matter what your opinion is. Like, say if your opinion is counter to the narrative, but they sponsor you
And they give you the money, and then it leaks. 1000%.
That could have been it. It could have also been Russia doing it. It could have been us doing it. They could have killed Navalny. We could have killed Navalny. There was no reason for them to kill Navalny. He was in a Siberian prison. We had a very
But he was an enemy of Putin.
Right? Yeah. But he was in a prison in Siberia of Navalny.
Just sana to get him whack?
No. Because Navalny was never widely popular in Russia. This is a lie. Navalny was a anti a very, you know, kind of, you know, anti Jewish, like, kind of really right wing character, and a lot of his early writings were about that. Then he took a trip to Germany, and then he came back incredibly progressive and very ai, talking about Western values.
So he met someone somewhere that said, actually, this is better. And he came and said, okay. And they’re, like, tamp down the juice stuff. So So then he goes back to Russia, you know, does all the things. He he makes these documentaries that all the Putin’s oligarch friends have big houses.
Can you imagine that? People that are working with the government get really rich and have big houses? This is crazy. This is only in Russia. So Navalny does this whole thing, and he shows all the corruption in Russia. And then our good government people go, look how corrupt Russia is.
Putin’s cronies get all these big houses. And Americans go, oh my god. Sai corrupt over there. And then, you know, listen. They try to poison. I’m not defending you.
You’re saying Putin’s a a great ai, But this idea that, you know, we like to look at other places and identify things that we are also doing here.
Well, that was one of the things that Trump said that people get very upset about. Remember
So I don’t wanna live in Russia. Ai don’t think Russia is a better place to live. And I think that the childish admiration for Putin amongst some people on the right is a little silly, because they wouldn’t wanna live there either. And they wouldn’t do a it wouldn’t be good to do a podcast in Russia.
That being said, why are we spending 1,000,000,000 and 1,000,000,000 of dollars to try to drain the Russian military over a land border with Ukraine? We have 0. And the and the reason is BlackRock and all these companies are being promised a lot of land in the Ukraine. They’re being promised all you know, Ukraine’s a breadbasket of Europe. There’s tons of agricultural land. A lot of it has a ton of there’s minerals.
Lindsey Graham I mean, Jamie probably has that that quote where Lindsey Graham literally said the quiet part out loud where he said they’ve got all these minerals. We can’t let Putin get that money. He says, Lindsey Graham, we can’t let Putin get that money. And he says it.
And he says it, and he’s saying it out loud. And and so a lot of people are just ai, listen. And and the Navalny thing happened when we had a bill that was I think it was a $60,000,000,000 bill for the Russia Ukraine war that wasn’t incredibly popular. People are getting sick of it.
And then when Navalny died and, again, I don’t know who did it, but when he died, there was a renewed you sai, look how bad. Don’t you see why we need this money? Look how terrible this person is.
would have been a weird time for Putin to kill him. It wouldn’t have made any sense.
Putin’s aware that we have a a a bill on deck. There’s something crazy about Putin killing him exactly at that time.
Let me hear Lindsey Graham talk. Let me hear him talk.
For Ukraine. I am for Ukraine, support. We can’t pull the plug on Ukraine and let Putin get away with this. We need to be all in with the goal of allowing Ukraine to evict the Russians.
Pause for a second. Pause for a second. Tell me you couldn’t picture that guy with a ball gag and, like, sai leather
type key. Of what he has. But, Jamie, there’s another thing where he literally talks about the minerals, the rare earth minerals Yeah. That are in the Ukraine, which is the entire reason. It’s like meh I put it on my Instagram. It’s like, it’s one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen.
Yeah. This this one right here.
Ukraine sits on go back up to the top where it’s at.
They’re sitting on $1,000,000,000,000
Minerals ai could be good to
our economy. So I wanna keep helping our friends in Ukraine. They’re sitting on 10 to $12,000,000,000,000 of critical minerals in in Ukraine. They could be the richest country in all of Europe. I don’t wanna give that money and those assets to Putin to share with China. If we help Ukraine now, they can become the best business partner we ever dreamed of.
Pause. How crazy is that ai, and how crazy is his job? Yeah. International fuckery. Yeah. Money and minerals
Ai would imagine something I should have been is he’s a kind of a closeted gay supervillain, which seems like a fun thing to be. Why would he supposedly be married? That money.
Is he supposed to be married?
Sai he’s isn’t he married? Find out. But, I mean, it’s a fun it’s a fun thing. And then
There’s something funny about the feminine male war monger.
Supervillain, which is great. Ai Putin get that money. That’d be the best business partners we’ve ever had.
Trillions and trillions of minerals.
Ai love pussy. Meh. It’s the best. Trillions of minerals in that Ukraine’s wet pussy. Ukrainian pussy Something. It’s it’s it’s crazy. But then you think about it, and there’s all these young Ukrainian men and Russian men who are dying in this war because we’ve consistently told them not to make speak.
And that’s the dark part of it.
He’s never been married, has no children. Interesting. Oh, interesting. He was close friends with John McCain. What’s that supposed to mean? Why you why ai throwing McCain under the bus? He’s dead. He can’t defend himself.
Sai Lindsey Ram is a fun gay supervillain Yeah. And you need that. You need it
because And it just made his way up the ladder.
He just made his way up the ladder.
Ai, those guys are just, like, different kinds of people. And I think that’s what most normal people who live normal lives have a hard time understanding. Because if you are a guy who works at a fucking auto repair shop, you have no relationships at all with people like Lindsey Graham.
You don’t even think they exist. You know, it’s like you know what it’s like when well, let me tell you something. You don’t have kids, but if when you have kids, one thing that happens is you you go to these things where you have to hang out with parents. And the only things that you and the parents have in common is that you both have kids.
And so you have these fucking agonizing conversations, and then you realize, oh, these people don’t know any fun people. Right. They don’t have anyone in their life that lives a fun life. And they arya asking questions ai,
you come up with your jokes? Like, when you how do you make your podcast? Who who are you talking to? Who do you ram do you get these people to come on? Like, what do
Like, how did you get into the UFC? Like, all that stupid shit. But it’s ai they don’t know anybody who’s living a weird life.
We don’t know anybody who’s living that weird life. That weird Lindsey Graham life where you’re all huddled up together wearing fucking suits and ai, and you’re in these, like, these halls of justice, these important you’re in the senate room. You’re in this room where everybody stands up and claps when the president says the most mundane shit.
Well, it’s also that political that that that political the survival instinct. It seems like fun. Somebody has It seems like fun.
decades of being in that position.
I’m thinking about running.
fun. We think there’s a be a congressperson? That’d probably be
You can’t. You gotta go governor. Governor. Executive.
What state? Let me get a fuck
Do this who we live in at?
No. I would never run against Abbott. I love that guy.
How about Ai right then and there, you can’t if you’re not cut out for
Nah. I am. I’ll do it a different way. I’m a I gotta move somewhere. Utah.
Utah. Utah. You could you
I would have a lot of fun. I think about it because I like DC, and I think it might be fun for a few weeks to be, like, a press secretary. That would be great. I bet those people party. They of course, they party. I bet they party hard. They party in ways that are probably too hard.
You know, did I tell you the one night where I
think there’s documentaries about how hard they party.
Oh, did I tell you one night that I went out with Dave Chappelle in Denver? Ever tell tell you this story?
Yeah. It was ai he it was like the wildest thing ever.
Well, it’s like he knew these after hours places.
He’s it was like a scene in John Wick. Right. We went through an alleyway. We went through this big door into some, like, fucking warehouse, and then there was this bar, this beautifully appointed bar where the guy was wearing, like, a fucking, a a tuxedo shirt with a vest on.
Right. And the woman was beautiful, and there was no one in the bar. Right. It was me and Dave Chappelle and a few other people. Yeah.
And they kicked us out because Dave sparked up a joint.
Oh, that’s so funny. And then he took me to another place that was
crazy, but it’s ai, he knows places where you can go and be private because he’s stupid famous.
So when you’re a fucking politician and you’re a part of an industry that has existed in these shadows for decades doing things outside of the public’s knowledge, the the full integration of the intelligence agencies in the deep state, state. Everybody’s got dirt on everybody, and there’s madams and fucking there’s all kinds of hookers and crazy shit going on.
You know, so many people make it through. They’re like the Andrew the Anthony Weiner guy. Absolute freaks.
And they’re in there. They’re in there deep. So this
it’s not just one of those.
There’s probably a fucking shit load of them. It’s an economy. They keep each other’s secrets. And they probably get together and they put on masks and fuck each other. Yeah. It’s ai eyes wide shut. Yeah. That’s it’s probably real. It’s probably the otherwise, what are they doing it for?
I mean, it’s a good point. What is the point? How do you let your hair down? Well, that’s the ai thing with the Obama chef. People go, oh, the chef. And I go, if you can’t drown your lover in Martha’s Vineyard, why do anything?
Right. Why do you press president?
President, what the fuck is the point? I mean, truly, think about leaders throughout history. What is the point of not being able to kill your lover in 2 feet of water when he’s a great swimmer?
He’s a great swimmer and very fit, and none of it made any sense.
But it’s ai that’s the whole point. It’s like
what happened to that investigation?
There will never be one. Weird. There’s never gonna be one because at the end of the day, I don’t think America really wants to know. I don’t think they wanna know.
I think Tucker Carlson wants to know.
Tucker might. He’s maybe one guy that wants to know, but even him, does he really wanna know? It’s that’s a whole thing ai.
The guy on that claims he sucked Obama’s dick. I ai. That’s all. They talked for an hour. Ai know.
But that’s the thing. It’s ai, I I think that there’s a deep deep misunderstanding of what this place is. And it’s not only, you know, it’s not only, like, crazy, like, odds of sex parties and stuff like that, but we’ve we’re doing a lot of things all over the world that people don’t really know about.
Nobody’s nobody’s, abreast of what we’re doing.
We’re doing things in Africa. We’re doing
We’re doing things there. Right. Ai got a lot of we got a footprint everywhere. Uh-huh. And we’re we’re backing people that sometimes are good people we align with our values. A lot of times they’re not. Right? Right. Like, the whole Israel Gaza thing is a big, problem for Harris. It’s a major issue for her in Michigan.
And if Interesting. Yeah.
Did you see the reports that she was running 2 separate messages to 2 separate places? She was running a pro Israel message to one place, and CNN called her out
Yeah. And wanting a pro Palestine message to another place.
A lot of them do. They’re that’s That’s crazy
that people are not gonna check, and it’s crazy that CNN called around it. Yeah.
have hope for CNN? Like, I think I do. Yeah. I think CNN probably recognizes, hey, we have to actually just say the fucking news except for about pharmaceutical drugs. Yeah. But everything else Right. Just say the news.
And I don’t know what Trump will do in that situation with the Israelis.
I hope he will un ai CNN.
I hope that we don’t invade Iran.
I should’ve asked him yesterday if he was gonna buy CNN. That would be amazing.
Imagine if he’s gonna buy CNN. Buy CNN? Does CNN make any money?
It’s worth a lot of money. Is it? Yeah. Because you think about the money that they generate through, advertising.
But it’s all the pharmaceutical ad. That’s the problem. So if he ai CNN.
But it’s a large chunk. But the the thing is, like, that money is real money. That’s how that’s what keeps them afloat. Right? Ai if if their numbers if they had exist on YouTube like, if CNN’s numbers existed on YouTube, there’s no way they’d be able to support a giant fucking building filled with employees.
Wouldn’t he be beholden to the same corporate advertisers that hold everybody hostage? That’s meaning, like, the made the biggest advertiser in all of these cable networks is pharmaceutical companies because they’re all the the the demographic is geriatric people watching them.
Well, the problem is that you can advertise for pharmaceutical drug companies in this country, and only 2 countries in the world allow it, us and New Zealand.
And New Zealand’s more restrictive than United States. Like, have you ever
watched the ads on Fox News? It’s Like,
have you ever watched the ads on Fox News? It’s crazy. It’s all ai life alert. It’s like Yeah. Fall down in the shower
What’s all pharmaceuticals. Fox News, if you think about it, the the demographic’s older scared white people. That’s that’s what I think about when I think of Fox News.
Yeah. So I guess you just gotta find a way to make it profitable without those types of ads or or those companies have to let you
This is my point. I think it’s a Ponzi scheme. I don’t think it is profitable without those kinds of ads.
Because it’s not profitable based on the viewership. Right? So you can get major advertisers who are willing to spend a lot of money for the prestige of being on CNN. There’s something to that. You know, ai, an ad on CNN maybe means more than an ad on YouTube, But the reality is, if you look at the actual numbers, ai, how much revenue you’re generating for your company, unless you are engaged purely in propaganda, and this is the argument.
So, like, what what was the quote that someone said to us the other day about how it was Saloni Means, said how much the pharmaceutical pharmaceutical drug, companies spend on advertising every year. And it’s 1,000,000,000 of dollars just on ads. 1,000,000,000 and 1,000,000,000 of dollars. I think it’s was it 8 or 80? What did he say it was?
Jamie will find it. But It’s gotta be crazy. It’s an insane amount of money, but that money is not making them money in terms of so many people are seeing those ads are going out and buying drugs. What that is doing is it’s ensuring that there’s no criticism. It’s ensuring that you don’t question any narratives.
That all the Robert f Kenny junior types, they all get demonized. They all get called kooks. They all get called dangerous anti science people. By the way, I was quoted
as a ai, You know, if Trump wins, I’m excited to see if RFK really gets to, like, start Look at that, Ai. Doing Look at that number.
2023, pharmaceutical industry spent around 15.58000000000 in advertising. $15,000,000,000 in ads. That is crazy. That’s so much fucking money, man.
Well, how are people gonna know about the drugs?
It’s not that, man. I don’t think it’s that. I think it’s a little bit of that because it normalizes it. It gets the words out. You know? Whatever. But
we also don’t have a meh don’t have a functioning health care system. Right. So it’s not supposed to be like a grocery store where you pick the drug.
It does. If you have a good doctor Right. You you can have a functioning health care system. You gotta you gotta have some cash.
You know? That’s a problem. It’s ai we we have everything’s for profit. Everything’s ai there’s a million you ever go to a pharmacy in, like, a a Scandinavian country? There’s, like, 12 things. Yes. They don’t have like, our pharmacies are there’s aisles and aisles, like, ai grocery store of all kinds of different shit.
It’s just a real problem when you allow people to profit wildly off of people being sick. Then they have a vested interest in people staying sick.
Whether it’s mental illness Yeah. Physical illness, whatever it is.
What about RFK? Do you think I would it would be interesting to see him try because, you know, he’s, you know, for a long time, you know, he’s been an advocate on behalf of not only, you know, obviously, environmental stuff that’s well known, but, like, public health. Yes. So it’d be interesting to see, like, what
100%. First of all, why do we have fluoride in our fucking water? Yeah. That’s one of the things that they’re talking about that RFP was saying.
British people’s teeth are gross.
Yeah. Brush your fucking teeth.
Is that why Yeah. But they have fucked up teeth.
I think part of the reason why they have fucked up teeth, they ate a lot of foods for generation after generation.
Isn’t that the fluoride though that doesn’t meh
is Well, fluoride does have a reaction to your teeth, but, I mean, you’re swallowing it. So how much of it affect is it? And also, it’s really bad. It’s bad for IQs. There’s a direct correlation between high levels of fluoride in drinking water and low IQs in children. You can there’s a corresponding number depending upon the amount of fluoride in the water.
But this I think the whole way they found this out about fluoride and teeth, I I think it had to do with natural fluoride and I think it all began in Texas.
Fluoride is a mineral. And fluoride is also a neurotoxin, like, at certain levels, like, depending on how much. But Right. The the point is the corresponding increase in sugar consumption is not taken into consideration when people are looking at when they arya, people started getting tooth decay. Right.
And, like, whether or not they had fluoride in the water. Like, we went there’s a time in our history where all of a sudden massive amounts of processed food and sugar are introduced into our ai. Like, whatever it is, seventies, eighties, whatever year it was, where sugary cereals and do fucking cookies and candy bars just became everywhere. That’s when people started getting more cavities.
That’s also when people started experiencing all these health problems.
Right. All that stuff is together. Chronic diseases and autoimmune conditions.
Put fucking fluoride in the water. That’s like saying, oh, some people get skin cancer. Look put sunscreen in the apples. No. Hey, you fucking idiot. Right. First of all, you can have to you can have toothpaste with fluoride in it if you so choose. Mine doesn’t have fluoride in it.
I haven’t had fluoride toothpaste for fucking years.
I don’t have any cavities. You know why? I brush my teeth. Where
is all this non fluoride toothpaste? Can you share it with someone else? Ai of Maine. Oh, Tom’s of Maine.
Yeah. It’s good stuff. There’s a lot of companies that sell and Eddie Bravo had a really good point, believe it or not. Eddie Bravo had a really good point that wasn’t crazy. He said, why would they say fluoride free in a toothpaste if if fluoride wasn’t potentially bad for you?
Why would anybody want fluoride free toothpaste if fluoride was really the active ingredient that was preventing you from having tooth decay?
Well, it’s also when I sai, like, Doug Emhoff at Whataburger or Trump at McDonald’s, I was like, we shouldn’t have these politicians be in these, ai, they’re kinda like poison factories. We should have politicians that’s, like, kinda showing up to a Marlboro factory and lighting up. Like, there’s something weird to me about Yes.
Yeah. Yes, but. I eat McDonald’s. Ai I’m on the road, I’ve like, a year ago, I had a quarter pound
of cheese. To stop comparing yourself to, like, other people because, like, you have a tremendous amount of discipline, and it’s, like, the 9 year old getting fat at McDonald’s is not going to be able so I’m just like this celebration of fast food. Unless, I love fast food, and I was raised on it. My family raised me on it. Thanks.
But, like, when you see politicians going in there, it is a weird feeling. It is weird. It’s, like, odd to see that.
Yeah. I but I I’m liking it to being at a Coca Cola factory. Ai don’t have a problem.
got to send the military into these places. Taco Bell, Danny’s, they fucked us all up. I sai Taco Bell now has the Mexi Melt is back. Did you know that
know what the Mexi Melt is.
It’s well, it’s it’s on the decades menu. Taco Bell is bringing back things from previous decades, and they’ve brought the Mexi Melt back. They they’re fucking because Ozempic and all this shit hit, and now fast food’s doubling down. Because fast food’s going, fuck meh,
Ai gonna start to bring back shit. This is now coming back. Those look good.
That is the least Mexican of all Mexican foods.
Yeah. No. It has nothing to do with Mexico. Yeah. Just garbage. Food will not go away quietly. They think they’re gonna, oh, we’re gonna bring in these drugs. Fast food’s like, you’ll see what we’ll do.
I’m fine with that. No one’s gonna mandate Taco Bell. That’s the thing.
But there is You know? There is something you go to Australia, and it’s sai nanny state. Nobody’s allowed to do anything. But you know what? They all they’re kinda hot, all of them.
Not only that, they have grass fed beef in their burgers. I know. My buddy Adam came over here, and he had a he always gets a quarter pounder with cheese in Australia, whatever the fuck they call it. And, he said he goes, dude, I had one over here. It tastes like cardboard. It was fucking terrible.
take he goes back home. It’s like fresh grass fed beef.
Well, also, they’ll pass. You over. If you’re driving in Australia, they just have TV checkpoints no matter who you are, and you’ll just go through them and blow. And, obviously, I’m against that because I think it’s, you know, it’s ai infringing in your freedom, but they love it there.
Well, they don’t have guns.
They go, we love it, and they go, we feel safe. But they’re it’s also they’ve just accepted it.
Well, they got accustomed to it, but they got ai
to it. They got accustomed to it.
It’s literally a prison colony.
Yeah. But they don’t care. That’s the thing. But they do. Do they?
They I talked to Australians, and they’re, like, happy with that. My buddy wants to move here. Of course, he does because he’s your buddy. But most of them are, like, not that bothered by it. They don’t care.
It’s their reality. It’s the reality that they they live in and you
because they look at us and they go, you guys have school shootings, you have poisoned food, and you great. You get to work is and drop dead and all that stuff. We are yes. We are nannied, which I would never wanna live there. But Ai don’t know. I talk to people there. They go, yeah. They’re nannied.
They don’t let us do things, like, they they they regulate the food or they have the DUI checkpoints, but they kinda I don’t know. They kind of accept them.
Interesting. This is probably a trade off if it doesn’t get out of line. Sure. You know, like, you don’t want people driving drunk. And if you just had DUI checkpoints everywhere
And they all drink. They’re all drunk. Yeah. That’s a difference.
But if you had those DUI checkpoints all over the place, if people just accept it as a part of life, how much of DUIs would drop? A ton. A ton.
But I still hate the idea that I hate the Meh and we’re Americans.
Well, especially if you’re not here’s the thing. Like, you can piss or blow hot for, like, a drink and a half. Right? Like, what is what’s the tolerance? I’ve gotten in more
accidents, car accidents, sober than I did drunk. I drove drunk for many years, never hurt anyone. I got in an accident today completely sober rushing to get here.
Was it your fault, though?
Yeah. Ai was. I kinda crossed into a lane. I shouldn’t have, but but it was just tires. It was a quick thing. It was a lovely man. Everybody was fine, and he’ll sue me later. I’ll sue him back. Who cares? You know what? Nothing matters. Everyone’s fine. It that’s the thing about America. It doesn’t matter.
You can just sue people, and they’ll sue you back, and then lawyers figure it out.
in those sunglasses, you’re gonna lose.
I may lose. It doesn’t matter. I’ll just make more money.
I got them at Louis Vuitton.
They’re sick. I figured I’d shop with a good Tell
me if I ai pull these off. Absolutely.
You should have endorsed Trump in those. They are sick. They’re sick. Austin, shout out to the domain. I’m ai Louis Vuitton at
the domain. Can you send me a
Send me a link before I forget.
I’m gonna get a pair of those.
How do you so you think it do does anyone concede tonight? Does anyone have a victory speech?
No. I think it takes days. North Carolina is the 1st to call, they say. What was the longest one was the dangling chads?
They yeah. That was 2 months. It was hilarious. SNL was doing really funny stuff. That was when Will Ferrell was Bush.
Did you Darryl happened with SNL with, her? Sai they should have ai him
him equal time. So they have to run ads for him now. That is really ai. They had to run, like, some ai second ad. Is that true? Find out if that’s true. Is it true? Yeah. I I read it on Twitter but, you know, could be some Chinese bot plant planting stuff in my feed, so I say stupid things.
They’re watching our election. 100%. He’s watching.
Ai this. Like, ah, imagine voting. Right. Imagine just let these fucking dumb asses pick who gets to fucking run the military.
Go there so bad. Have you ever gone there?
No. No. I went to Taiwan once, but it was a stopover on the way to, Thailand.
Do you like the idea of China? Like, I don’t mean do you like the idea of China, but, like, visiting it.
Yeah. I would love to visit it if it was a mistake. Right? I would love to see the Great Wall.
Well, that’s you’re into that. Yeah. Ancient cultures.
And I would love to go to Mongolia. The elk hunting in Mongolia is a big thing. Like, there there’s a lot of, like, elk hunters go to Mongolia. Mongolia has, like, a large elk populate population, and a lot of people aren’t voting. What is this? Someone’s in trouble here. Right? Well, not quite.
In a statement to Hollywood Reporter, FCC reportedly claimed that Brett that Brendan’s statement does not reflect their views on the appearance. Oh, who’s Brendan? He’s the guy. He’s the guy
who was tweeting at who it’s ai one of the 5 members of the FCC.
Okay. So the agency added they had not made any determination regarding political programming rules, nor have we received a complaint from any interested parties. Here’s my take on it. If you can’t do a sketch on Saturday Night Live if that’s promoting a candidate. Ai, you you have to have equal time.
Like, why do they have to do that but we don’t? Why is that? Like, if I just They’re
governed by the FCC. Right?
crazy is that? Yeah. Think about that. If I just decided, you know what? I don’t wanna interview Kamala. I only wanna hear one side of the story.
I don’t wanna hear Tim Walz. I only wanna hear JD Vance. If I just decided to do that, I could do that. Right. Which is kinda weird. Ai? If it’s the number one podcast on Earth. Ai? Why why am I why ai I even allowed to do that?
Because you’re you’re not on government regulated care. Ai. That’s my point. Like, why? Well, we don’t we don’t want that. Let’s not let’s not ask why.
We don’t want them coming in. Well, they shouldn’t be doing anywhere. They shouldn’t be anywhere. You should be looking
at whatever the fuck you want. I’m more for that.
But why is it okay to do why is it okay to regulate in that regard, but you’re not regulating the percentage of positive versus negative news stories? Like, you’re you’re choosing. Sure. Choosing.
I only thought the regulation was just, like, no tits until 9 PM.
But it’s ai the rules of equal airtime.
Remember when Sipowicz showed his ass on NYPD Blue? Like, that was a big deal. That was a big deal.
a big deal, Dennis Frantz. Like, I thought it was that
sai bullshit once too? That was big deal?
That was a big deal. Like, I sai bullshit on
I didn’t realize it was, like ai, it was equal time. But, I mean, that makes a lot of sense.
Well, I think Stanhope had an issue with that when he was fake running for president. Oh. Because Stanhope said Ai gonna have to stop doing shows because shows almost count as ai a campaign speak.
And you have to offer the opposing side equal time versus those ones. Yeah. Like, I think there’s laws and we should call him. Call him. We’ll call him right now. Call Stanhope.
That’s crazy. Yeah. That’s interesting.
Alright. Let’s see. Let’s see what he has to say. Because he actually oh, shit.
Stanhope. What are you doing? He oh, he’s got a different number. Hold on a second. Stanhope. Call Stanhope bat phone. That’s the real one. He’s got a bat phone. I love a good bat phone. God, I hope he picks up. He’s probably drinking, staring at the TV right now, yelling things, smoking cigarettes. Come on, Douglas.
Ai callback. I’ll text him. But that’s interesting because there are there are all these rules that we’re kind of, you know, somewhat familiar with that govern the whole thing
That you’re you’re allowed to do this.
Douglas, I’m live on the air with Tim Dillon. Call me as soon as you see this. I have a question about when you ran for president.
Jamie, what about the exit polls? Is there an exit poll?
They don’t release those until the things close as well.
Are you, are you anxiety ridden?
Are you worried at all about this? I mean, about the election. Not in general, really.
Not really. I have more anxiety about other things in the election.
What’s the big well, meh, it’s more.
Google weird diseases and shit.
Stay healthy. Come on, Tim. Let me get you healthy.
It has nothing to do with that. Weird diseases attack healthy people all the time.
Oh, you meh, like, Ebola type stuff?
Well, the stuff that you people just get stuff. Oh. Nobody can do sit ups to the brace so a brain tumor doesn’t happen.
You might be able to. No.
You can’t. I think I’m That’s you think sai. Yeah. And that makes you feel good, but that’s great.
That’s great. You wanna live for 300 years? For what? That’s all that
I’m enjoying myself too, but you you sana live through the Jake Paul administration? Like, what would it
York City. Paul running shit.
It’s 82 Degrees in New York City right now. It’s I don’t know what matters who wins the election.
You know ai worse than 80 2 degrees? Yeah. Minus 82 degrees? Everybody wants everybody’s scared of global warming. Listen, you don’t want the fucking ice age.
Nobody wants the ice age.
Yeah. But these fucking eggheads wanna spray shit in the sky to protect us from the sun’s rays.
Well, nobody wants that. It just feels like, eventually, the planet will expel us. Nah. You don’t think so? No.
don’t think the planet would get rid of us?
The only thing that’s gonna happen to us look, the planet could fuck us up if the planet hits us with the the big one that could get us for sure oh, I’m on do not disturb. Hold on a second here. The big one that could get us for sure is an asteroid Yeah. Or supervolcano. Either one of those could really really fuck us up.
Yeah. Because those are real and those happen all the fucking time. So that that’s that’s our number one problem is a natural disaster. A supernova in a nearby galaxy would kill us. Any sort of, like, real blast from the sun would wipe out all our communication system and our grid.
There’s there’s things that have definitely happened in the past that if they happen today, we’d be fucked. But I think our biggest threat is us. I think our biggest threat is these crazy motherfuckers that are making all sorts of money off of war, and they keep pushing these agendas in these countries, and they’re these they’re pushing international conflict that we’re all involved
And it’s nuts, and I don’t think it’s gonna last much longer. Ai think that’s where they’re getting hyper focused on getting things done right now. I don’t think you’re gonna be able to do this when you have sentient artificial intelligence. I think that is the end of all that.
That’s the end of all this global thermonuclear war. That shit’s all gonna go away. I think what they’re doing right now is this mad dash to control as much resources and power and money as possible before the entire fucking world changes. Yeah. And you have robot aliens living amongst us. Elon said yesterday that he thinks that what year did he say? How many years? 20 years from now?
There’ll be more robots in Earth than there will people or on in America.
Wait a minute. More robots than people. In 20 years?
What was the year? What was the ai he gave us?
10 to 20 years. There will be more ai Tesla robots. These robots he’s making. I said and I was like, imagine if you just robot bodyguards. You’re walking on the street, you got 2 Terminators with you.
Yeah. Is this good though? Him doing all the robot? Like, let’s bring all
the He’s better than a lot of other people doing it. Yeah. He’s moral and ethical about these ideas. He’s one of the first people to sound the alarm about artificial intelligence.
That’s good. That’s important.
He was, like, you’re you’re you don’t you’re gonna make our successor, like, and these fucking people are just running towards this cliff.
that we gotta merge. Right?
Well, he believes now because he’s running his own AI, the large language model that they use for Twitter Grok, and he’s got a he’s got another startup he’s involved with with NVIDIA. Like, there’s he’s I think he feels ai he got it he was an early investor in Ai, and I think he’s suing them right now because it’s not it’s not OpenAI anymore.
Now it’s like a private company. It’s the whole situation with whether or not they’ve achieved artificial sentient came up. Yeah. You remember when they they kicked out Sam Altman for a little bit? He came ai back in. Like, what the fuck?
Everyone was like, what the fuck are you doing? I don’t know what was going on there. What explanation? But he’s he’s worried that there’s a race going on if the wrong people win that race. It’s it’s terrifying. We’re fucked.
If China wins that race in Ai, apparently, whether it’s OpenAI or one of these companies, there was some sort of a leak or some sort of a break in or they believe that someone had access to their information. Yeah. See if you can find what that is. Whether it’s China that they
think some It’s scary to imagine the wrong people Exactly. Having that power. Exactly.
It’s it’s For any group of people having it.
Any group of people. Not just the wrong people because the right people will be they’ll be Can fuck them. They’ll and they’re also it’s absolute power. A hacker stole OpenAI secrets raising fears that China could too. Security Beach at the maker of ChatGBT last year revealed internal discussions among researchers and other employees, but not the code behind OpenAI systems. Okay.
So they didn’t get the code, but they got internal discussions. But those internal discussions may have had clues as to, like, what direction the technology is headed and maybe solve some puzzles that they didn’t know yet without, you know and then you could have who knows if that’s all they got?
Because there were speculation that they got other things. There’s you know, China has done a wonderful job of, like, infiltrating stuff.
the things that Mike Baker pointed out is that there’s ai a nuclear facility ai a arya and, rather a military facility that is in, I think, Wyoming and all around the arya. The cell phone towers were all sold to America by the Chinese That they they just make deals with
sell that. Ai sell you cheaper stuff.
There was a surveillance, apparatus built in America that the Chinese backed bryden. Now they are using some of it.
me tell you what happened in Austin. Let me tell you what happened in Austin
sai Formula 1. My buddy, Bobby owns that racetrack. Ai I was there with him and he shows me this picture. Says, you know what this is? I go, what is it? He goes, someone attached a device to our broadband, to our Wi Fi where it was siphoning up people’s data. Like, someone had attacked they they found it and they got it and they they they called whoever it is, homeland security or whatever the fuck it is.
But so if you go to, like, a big event and you’re using the open Wi Fi, there’s a real chance that someone has set up a thing where they’re gonna siphon up all that vatsal, and who knows what the fuck they’re gonna use it for. Whether they’re getting your passwords to your credit card account or whether they’re getting this or that or passwords to social media sites, emails, whatever the fuck they’re getting.
But if you’re just willy nilly using a VPN or not using a VPN and going and getting on Ai in some place, like, you you you run the real risk of actually being compromised. Yeah. And, like, what are they getting? Like, what are they doing with all that stuff? I don’t know.
But if you sell, if you’re a a a hostile government and you sell cell phone towers to, your enemy. Yeah. No. Ai crazy.
got these dudes who are just contractors who are working for the government. They’re not ai the the most sophisticated of investigative reporters. They’re just a guy who has a job. He has to buy a certain amount of these cell phone towers. China will sell them to us for this ai we can buy ram these other companies for a lot more. Let’s just get it from China. Right.
Just fucking set these things up. And next thing you know, they can drop in on any kind of information that they who knows? There could be a third party access that no one is available no one is aware of until they activate it. Yeah. They could just decide to shut all these things down. They might have a kill switch in them. But you’re ai, like, that’s why they banned Huawei.
They banned Huawei because they found compromises in their networks. Yeah. And then they they knew that the company was aligned with the Chinese government. They’re ai, hey,
you gotta get out of here. They’re very good at it. It’s corporate espionage. They’re incredibly good at it. They’ve been good at it for decades and
They’re the best at it, but we do it too. Yeah. That’s the thing. Like, Trump was right. Like, we do it too. What did Huawei get popped for, Jamie? Because I was meh. Because this is back when I was using Android and I wanted a Huawei phone. Because Huawei
should just give it to them.
They made the best phone.
Let’s just give it to them. In what way? Meaning, like, you know, it’s ai all this data they’re trying ai just give it to them. What are they gonna do
Well, I mean, they’re stealing they’re stealing stuff. Let’s just give them the patents.
They’ve been banned or restricted in multiple countries due to the securities concerns. Huawei was added to the US Export Administration’s regulations entity list, which made it harder for the company to obtain parts from US ai. In 2022, the US banned the sale and import of new Huawei communications equipment due to national security concerns. So what were the concerns, though?
I think that, like, they have to report back to, like Right.
It was ai tick TikTok is a problem, but it makes so much money that we’ll we’ll just constantly
We make money from TikTok too. Right?
TikTok office But that’s the thing
that China realizes that if you can if Americans make money, they’re never gonna care.
Some lady was heckling me at a, a shah here. Yeah. And she said she worked from Ram for TikTok. Oh, yeah. It was it was hilarious. US banned the sale and import of new communications equipment from 5 Chinese companies including Huawei and ZTE amid concerns over national security. What did they do though?
What did they I think there was something to do with routers. Huawei and others have previously denied supplying data to the Chinese government. Yeah. There was something about, Ai routers and different things that they thought could be spied upon.
And, yeah, for 5 g in other countries.
I don’t know. But they used to make dope well, they probably still do. They make dope phones. There was this Yeah. Porsche Ai collaborated with Huawei and made like Yeah. The best cell phone. And I was trying to buy it. And then I found out you can’t buy it in Meh anymore. I was like, what? And that’s that’s when I started looking into it.
So it’s like 2021 or something like that, whenever it was. What was the year the band was put in place? I don’t
They have a sweet one I wanted to get right now. It’s a trifold.
That’s what I’m saying. Just
can’t use it. Why? Want to. You could use it on Ai here, but, like, you couldn’t It won’t
do all the stuff. Well, they can’t it doesn’t even use Google. They don’t use the Android operating system because they
Do you know that? Like, China got they they stopped using that because Huawei got banned from Google. Ai out if that’s true. Huawei, they weren’t allowed to use the Android operating system anymore either.
Isn’t it interesting? TikTok that is different in China?
yet. Yeah. Very different.
Wait. It says it still runs Android 10 but doesn’t support Google Apps and services.
Right. Why did they do that? Why did they ban them from Google Apps and services? There must have been some sneaky shit they had
past too. Yeah. It’s just hilarious. But there there’s other Chinese companies, like, one makes great phones. Yeah. I believe that’s a Chinese company. You know, there’s, like, there’s a bunch of, phone manufacturers
We’re just in this globalized world now where you just this is inevitable.
Well, we have to try ai where China is making some things better than we are. Arya. Same reason for
You just have to keep stay stay as vigilant as you can to try to prevent this from happening, but they’re very good at it. It seems like that’s not gonna stop.
Well, China’s making some
ai noise. About all kinds of things that they’re doing. They’re buying up the real estate all over America. They own large swaths of some of our biggest cities. I mean, it’s like they’re they’re aggressive on a few fronts.
It’s kinda crazy they’re allowed to buy land around military bases.
That’s like what? It’s unreal. Like, what? Imagine trying to pull that off in China. And that’s the difference between having a guy who’s been in power for fucking decades Yeah. Who really knows how to run the country versus some person who got elected in the popularity contest.
It’s also a difference of when people see the country as a as a going out of business sale. I mean, you’re selling farms. Selling everything, you know, from out out ram under everybody. And It’s a yard sale. It’s with the way people are treating America right now. It’s just to fucking throw a sign on it, make your best offer, come meh, and lewd.
Isn’t it funny that if you said you have to be American to buy American property, people would be up in arms?
They’d be up in arya. And they’d say it’s racist. And the real estate lobby would come out and go, it’s racist.
Because they want that Russian money.
Sana that fucking oligarch dollar.
Like, you are the one that told me first about these apartment buildings in New York City.
They’re yeah. They’re ai ghost cities. This is another thing. We all go and I just read these things. They go, look at these Chinese ghost cities. They built all these cities, and nobody lives in them. And I go, if you go to any of these buildings by Central Park, there’s, like, 20% of it occupied, 30% of it.
70% of it is straight up money laundering, where it’s people that have purchased multiple apartments under the name of an LLC, a limited liability corporation. And, by the way, they’ve got a lot of them. There’s not just one. There’s so many of them, Shell Corps, that you can barely find who owns it, and it causes the price of everything to go up.
And they’re not living in the city. They’re not contributing. They’re not tipping at restaurants. They’re not buying tickets to Yankee games. They’re doing it to move their money out of Russia, China, the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, India, wherever.
They’re stashing it in these buildings, and it’s causing the the prices of all of the real estate around it to skyrocket.
Yeah. The real estate in New York is
bananas. LA, it’s it’s it’s even in, you know, cities like Austin, obviously, there’s not as much of that, but, you know, but there are foreign buyers in this arya. We’re not pushed it out.
Everywhere. Everywhere. Sold for a whopping 2 oh my god. Yeah. This apartment sold for $238,000,000, the highest recorded price for a residential property. Billionaires Rose, a home to 8 ultra luxury skyscrapers, each equipped with luxurious amenities ranging from cinema rooms to saunas.
Look at that. The average sale price, $9,800,000, and that’s in that part of the city. That is the part of the city that is the favorite of foreign money.
Look what it says here. As of 2022, there are 772 unpurchased units.
Because they’ve built these buildings specifically for Money laundering. Money laundering. Wow. This is not built for regular rich people. Most regular wealthy people cannot afford to live in a $50,000,000 apartment or in 238 $238,000,000 apartment. So the whole thing is incredibly you know, it’s it’s it’s it’s completely manipulated. So it’s not a real market that has anything to do with supply and demand.
It’s artificially manipulated by a lot of wealthy people, and then the real estate lobby loves it. They want it, and the developers like it.
And so those big money people love it. And, you know What
is the money how’s the money laundering part of it work?
Because they take money out of whatever country, and then they stash it in America in real estate. So they’ll come in and buy something cash under an LLC, and that however much money that would have been in their home country because some of those countries are volatile
And the governments of those countries could decide, okay, you all have money. It’s it’s 20% of it’s now ours. Right. Here’s the new tax. Right. Give me I mean, there’s people that try to do it here. Yeah. They they propose wealth taxes, things like that Mhmm. All the time. Right?
Some of them are some of them are are make some sense. Some of them are ludicrous, but those people are a bit paranoid. There’s also political instability in a lot of those countries, and then there’s people that just don’t like taxes. And there’s people that have made money, narco trafficking, human trafficking, doing all kinds of things. Right?
So these people that go, I have a lot of illicit capital that needs to go to real estate in London. There’s an area in London called Mayfair. It’s all Russian oligarchs. There’s areas you know? And Bryden is even more than New York. London is the meh is the home for international money laundering. Really?
It’s the shadiest city in the world. It’s really cool. It’s a lot of fun. It really is. I mean, that’s the thing about these people. They are fun.
And, London is a financial capital halfway between New York and and Asia. You have the biggest money in the world in Bryden. Because, historically, it has been you know, New York’s amazing, and New York’s the greatest city in the world in the sense that I think it’s the most representative.
But London has always been the home of, like, international finance since I mean, you know, I mean, we’re talking about you know, it goes ai this. There’s a part of London called the city of London is a small little part of it, and it’s an area called Knightsbridge, and that’s where they have, like, 1 Hyde Park.
And 1 Hyde Park is this building with, like, a $150,000,000 apartments, and all these Saudi kids are driving, like, Bugattis and Lamborghinis there and everything. And they have Ai is there, the famous store. And it’s just a signal to the ultra wealthy. This is where you come.
You want your kids to be raised as, you know, British gentlemen and learn the ways of but it’s a home of, like, international finance, and it’s been it’s a cool place. But you don’t I don’t know how you unwind all of this.
You don’t really unwind it. Now, I mean
Also, most people don’t understand it.
Sai I’m just gonna run it.
Who’s gonna where where’s all the money gonna go? How you
ai It’s hard to fight these people because they that’s the problem. It’s ai everyone kinda wants to be them, and then the people that don’t wanna be them, you know, they will kill you. That’s the prop. They will blackmail you, and if that doesn’t work, they will kill you. This is the thing because they are the top of the food chain.
And when you are at the top of the food chain, you’re not going to give that power up without a tremendous fight. And I think that’s really where where a lot of a lot of it comes down to is they’re preserving their position on the top of the hierarchy.
Imagine if the United States made a law where you couldn’t buy real estate unless you’re an American citizen. New York City apartment buildings would it would be A bloodbath.
But ai the way, not only would it be a bloodbath there, it would be a blood bloodbath everywhere, and then people would look at their 4 zero one k’s and go all these the shit I’m invested in is tanked. That’s the other problem. Because all all of the stuff they’re invested in is based on a lot of investments being made by those companies like BlackRock and Vanguard and State Street and Citadel or Goldman.
of the creepiest things they’re doing is buying residential homes and leasing them to people.
Yeah. Because they don’t want people to own their homes. They don’t want people to have the power of homeownership or the dignity of homeownership.
Is that what it is, or is it is it’s profitable to buy homes and lease?
It’s profitable because they but they That’s
why they’re doing it. Do you really think there’s, like, some insidious, like, thing, like, they don’t want people to have homes? Like, really?
Yes. Because I think they go that I think they look at it and sai, Americans will be happy renting. I mean, that’s the famous article. By 2030, you’ll own nothing and you’ll be happy.
Right. But that’s just those WEF dorks.
Yeah. But those WEF dorks are incredibly powerful amongst the crew of people. They all get together. They all these conferences, whether they meet and it’s again, it’s not, like, always nefarious, but they go to, like, Davos or Build A Burger, whatever. And this idea that 5 that’s the thing people talk about. Why do why should you preserve culture? Is it racist to preserve culture?
And I don’t mean the specific culture of any one race, but this idea that, like, you wanna preserve culture. And people go, well, why is it good to preserve traditional culture? And because there will always be a culture. So if it’s not Italian culture, Irish culture, Mexican culture, black culture, whatever it is, it’s going to be soulless global corporate culture. That’s why every hotel looks the same.
That’s why every fucking apartment looks the sai. Because the same people are choosing the same fucking 10, you know, shades of marble and shades of wood, and they’re putting up all of these different condos and all these office building. That’s why all these cities are starting to look the same. Everything looks like a weird Airbnb. It looks like they 3 d printed everything.
That’s why all these restaurants are starting to look the same because it’s soulless corporate culture. Americans, just like people all over the world, have less and less financial power, and more and more of it is being consolidated on the higher end. And they’re gonna sai, you’re gonna rent your house. You’re gonna take Ubers everywhere. You don’t need to own a car. You’re gonna take whatever vaccine we think is good.
You’ll drive your car on Thursday, or you’ll be able to Uber on Thursdays because of climate. You’re not gonna be able to Uber whenever you want, or you won’t be able to use this amount of water or this amount of heat or this amount of energy. And all of these are gonna be edicts delivered to you from the government, but also by these corporate oligarchs that just own everything.
And it’s gonna be a very bland and soulless world.
What Times Square used to be?
But somehow worse. Versus what Ai
Square is a giant Applebee’s now.
That’s right. It’s a giant Applebee’s. And it’ll be that serene cold corporate feeling that you get now when you walk into, like, a Sana Regis, and all these hotels are all owned by Marriott, the Ritz, or any of these hotels. You walk into these hotels, and it’s all gray. It’s all gray, and it all looks like a conference room and everything nobody’s nothing’s loud and hello, and how are you? And no one can do anything.
Oh, we’re sorry about yeah. We we’re not able to do that. We don’t have the we can’t do that, and everybody’s rule followed. Everybody’s camera’s trained on everybody. Yeah.
So god forbid somebody does does anything. Like, you try to tip people ai, they go, thank you. I can’t I mean, we’re not allowed to and you’re just looped because everybody’s terrified of losing their job. Everybody’s terrified of upsetting these people. Everybody’s on camera, and, you know, it’s ai it it sucks. The whole thing is turning into that.
And I think as much as, you know, I’ll I’ll there’s a lot of conspiracies about the World Economic Forum and all that stuff. Some of them are probably based in reality. Some of them are just crackpots. But one thing that I think is very real is all of those people, those organizations, they exist to create a consensus amongst the wealthiest and powerful people that it is better to favor this set of policies over that one.
And all of those policies inevitably take power and ownership away from people and and reappropriate that and redistribute it to wealthier people, the government, and and big corporations.
100%. Well said. That’s a great way to put it. Yeah. And those people, you don’t know anybody like that. Like, you know you don’t know anybody like Lindsey Ram. So you don’t know the game they’re playing.
Well, speak for yourself. I have a lot of friends. But and I’ll be taken I’ll be taken care of very well. No. I I don’t. No. You don’t.
What I’m saying? You’re not you’re not in that group.
You meet the kids of them sometimes, and Right. They all believe they’re doing the right thing. They think it’s great. And they’re they I was you know, I meh Ai was in in a in an environment where I met some of these Harvard kids and Yale kids, and they’re they’re all nice people.
They’re good people. They’re fun people. But, again, they just they have these beliefs. Well, they’re all they’re in a cult. They’re drilled into them since they’re young, and this is the problem with the Democratic party. It’s maybe why they’ll lose this election. Maybe they won’t. Maybe they will.
It’s condescension, and the they’re condescending, and they’re dismissive of people. And and it’s a kind of elitism that seeks to convince you that it is for your own good that they are in charge. Yes. Yeah.
Yeah. That they’re your mama. They’re your dad.
They know better than you.
Yeah. And that’s the, like, the thing when they talk about misinformation and disinformation. Don’t you know? You know the difference. Right? If you know the difference, why do you assume other people won’t know it? That’s right. Like, you want to say that other people are stupid, and they’re not capable of making these decisions or discerning what’s true and what’s false by themselves.
Anything that you disagree with and just call it misinformation.
Yeah. And that not only that, but it’s to demonize people, the demonization of podcasts, the demonization of people that, you know, are willing to have conversations with people they disagree with. It’s all done to discredit anything that runs counter to that narrative. It’s the same reason they don’t want people to have social engagements that have any value, or a lot of times the reason that if somebody says something mildly pro family, they flip the fuck out.
Yeah. Because they don’t want people to have a strong community with a family or or a a social arrangement that’s fulfilling to them where they aren’t dependent on not only services from the government, but also they’re not dependent on the government to tell them what is valuable and meaningful in life.
Right. And if the government tells you that it is meaningful and valuable in life to support the things that they support and you internalize that, then you’re just gonna be led around by people, and you’ll be doing the things they want you to do. And that’s why they they get very threatened when people say things that are even mildly suggested people are happy having children or, you know, whatever the case may be.
They flip out, and they go, well, you can’t tell me what to do. And it’s ai, nobody’s telling you what to do, but the idea that, you know, people having families, is controversial or saying that it’s a fulfilling way to live or or you know, to me, it’s very strange when people kinda prey on your loneliness, and they prey on your vulnerability to shove a bunch of stuff down your throat.
That would be harder to sell you if you had a family and or a business Right. Or a house or a stake in your community. I don’t think they want you to have a stake in any of those things.
Right. And so, logically, as they achieve more power, they will have to get people to go along with these things.
And the way they do that is through forming these narratives.
Now the counter to these narratives is the popularity of podcasts. Because the narratives like, if they only had the mainstream media, they would be so much further ahead.
Imagine if they only if, like, there was never anything on the Internet other than websites and email. Nobody ever figured out social media. Yeah. So nobody ever figured out, ai, we could put up a new story.
On the ground in the Ukraine right now. I’m not I’m not even kidding.
If there was just the mainstream media, we would have boots on the ground in the Ukraine currently.
A 1000%. There I’m telling you there’s I’m as sure of anything as that fact.
Tell me it wasn’t one of the wildest things in the campaign when Dick Cheney endorsed Kamala Harris and the left was like, yay.
It well, it proves it proves that it is now a raw power grab and that no one cares about anything. Right. And, you know, I I’ve seen I’ve lived long enough now to see the left admonish the CIA and the FBI and now cheerlead for the CIA and the FBI. I mean, you know, in 2003, you would you would you would see seething op eds about the power of Dick Cheney, Halliburton, the military
The defense contractors, Iraq, the quagmire. You know? Remember that word that no one uses anymore to describe a foreign entanglement thing? All of those people that supported the Iraq war all reinvented themselves as Democrats and now have jobs at MSNBC. Some of them have jobs in the Biden administration.
Some of them have jobs in center right or center left think tanks in Washington DC. And all of those people, they cared. Dick Cheney has a lot more in common with a lot of the people that are running the Democratic Party, obviously, than he does with their voters. Their voters loathe Dick Cheney. The people who run that party don’t hate him as much as you’d think.
Yeah. That’s that’s a scary thought. Ai? Did you see, Liz Cheney on The View and Whoopi Goldberg was what was she saying? She should be the head of the CIA?
Yeah. No. I mean, it’s it’s it’s hilarious. She said? Can you imagine?
She said something crazy like that. Yeah. Like, what are you doing? Ai thought you guys didn’t like that stuff. I thought you guys were the anti Iraq war people. I thought you guys were the anti weapons of mass destruction people. Liz Cheney for Kamala Harris’s attorney general. Attorney general. Wow. Whoopi Goldberg begs for it.
Yeah. Well, it’s a weaponization of the justice system. It’s crazy.
It’s the whole thing is so weird to see people abandon what it used to be to be a leftist. Right. It used to be uncomfortable discussions are good. It’s good to be able to have communication with people that you disagree with. Free speech is imperative. Right. It used to be that education should be objective Yeah.
And it’s very important, and you counter bad ideas with good ideas.
Well, it just became untenable, I think. I think leftism was driven out of the the the sphere.
Well, it just went for so far left, it became a different thing.
But it became left in a way that wasn’t about workers’ rights or economic justice. It became left in a way about, like, aesthetic identity politics that prevented any discussions about CEO pay or health care or anything like that. It just became and I think they’re really enthusiastic people about that ideology. Things are pretty good.
think there’s a lot of people where things are good enough in their lives to worry about whether we have a trans Batman. 100%. Yeah. And I think that’s the thing. I think a lot of the enthusiastic proponents of that stuff believe things are great, and they’re only getting better.
And to sell a campaign and, listen, she may win. It’s early in the day. But to sell a campaign on the word joy Oh. Is is is utterly insane.
It’s also kind of a revenge of the nerds thing too. Yeah. Because it’s a complete polar shift of, ai hierarchies.
You know, the people that were like the weirdos and the freaks, the trans people and the, you know, they’ll all of a sudden those people are at the top of this hierarchy of oppression Sure.
And celebrated above all. Yeah. But it’s also a thing used to be those are the ones that
Yeah. But it’s also like used
to be those are the ones who are cast
out of society. But it’s also
you need to keep identifying ways to divide people. Right.
And there’s no other there’s no better way to do it than to to claim that everybody threatens everyone else.
Sai agree with you, but here’s a question. Yeah. Is this a natural thing? Is this ai a natural thing that humans do when they find a vulnerability in a social system? They attach themselves to it, whether it’s white guys pretending to be black, you know, a couple of those. Yeah. But you know those ai of situations?
Like ai there’s there seems to be people attach themselves to something and then they sort of subvert it. But do you think it would have existed anyway? Do you think that someone has a vested interest in keeping us divided and so that these these social issues, like whatever it is that comes up, ai, whether it’s BLM, like Right.
Any any kind of social movement that creates disruption. Yeah. Do you think that those are engineered and those are injected into the system to make people have things to fight over?
I think there’s a balance. I think that there’s organic rifts and fissures in society that allow certain sentiments to bubble to the surface, like BLM, like the the the war in in Gaza and the problems and the protests that are happening there. But the minute that stuff happens, I believe people seize on the opportunity and exploit it and fund those things and bust people into those protests and exacerbate that moment
Because it is, I think, a defining you know, when Rahm Emanuel said never let a good crisis go to waste. You know what I mean? That’s such
out loud. Never let a good crisis go to waste, They are telling you it’s like when Lindsey Lindsey Graham says, I want that money. Like, give me that money. I don’t want Putin having that money when they’re saying it in front of your face. When Rahm Emanuel says never let a good crisis go to waste, the whole ethos of that statement is to seize on organic, problems and exacerbate them and then inject whatever agenda you have so that, you know, you can you can then wrestle more power away from human beings.
100%. 100%. That’s well said. It’s ai it it’s crazy to watch because when I grew up, I grew up in the nineties. It was a time of, like, Doc Martens and fucking people drinking fishbowl ai cappuccinos and fucking coffee houses and fucking everybody was weird.
And it was a there was a individualism in the nineties. Kurt Cobain and fucking people in Seattle killing themselves and making great music and rap and all this shit and flannel. And you you remember it and fucking but there was an individualism in the nineties that was kind of like I remember, you know, my parents saying to me once, like, a friend of mine did something stupid, and they go, well, if you jumped off a bridge, are you gonna do it?
It’s ai there was just this idea that you didn’t have to go along with everybody else. Standing apart from the crowd made you unique and an individual and good, and it meant that you had value.
Yeah. Sana killed hair bands because of that. Yeah. Hair bands became silly.
Right. Right. There’s no idea that I’ve seen attacked more than that. Being a free thinking individual is coming under fire and has over the last few decades like I’ve never seen. The coordinated attempt to make you think not only do you have to agree with everyone that you’re responsible for everybody, that what’s good for you is good for them or what’s good for them is good for you, and that we’re all in it together.
And all of these things and none of it is from a place of, like, let’s feed the poor. None of it’s from a place of, like, let’s help. All of it’s from a very weird, nefarious place of, like, we move as a block. We are one consciousness. And, again, not in the Bill Hicks good way in the way of, like, we’re going to condemn the people we dislike.
We’re gonna expel them and cast them out, and then we’re going to reward the people who will come along with us because, again, we are this, you know, blob of shit that is just picking people up as we go. But I miss those days of kinda being ai, yeah, man. Who cares? Like, you think one way, I think another way, and it’s not the end of the world.
Now it’s the end of the world.
There there was less influences. You think about the influences, like, I grew up in the I was in high school in the eighties. Right? So in the eighties, what we had was whatever was on the radio Right. Whatever was on MTV when that came out, I was like, oh, my God, MTV. Yeah.
And what you saw on television at night when usually watching TV with your family after dinner or something.
you have very little access to the rest of the world. And now you’re inundated constantly 247, and there’s a bunch of people that you wish you were. Bunch of people that you wish Sure. I wish I looked like her. I wish I was tall as him. I wish I had the money that she has. Every oh, look at that car he’s got. It’s the same shah, and everybody gets locked into this, this fucking weird voyeurism. Yeah.
Voyeurism, narcissism beyond it’s probably more, like, habitual narcissist today than probably ever before.
How many people that cannot afford houses are watching people buy mansions on TV? There’s 20 shows about, you know, people buying houses.
Oh, yeah. I mean, there’s You know? Famous real estate channels on Instagram that are just showing you houses you could never fucking afford.
And and and and half of them suck anyway if you saw them in person just like the people on Ram, but, like, this weird voyeuristic thing. Again, it’s part of the flattening of everybody with technology where people individualism has been likened to being heartless or soulless or uncaring, and that you are not, invested in the welfare and well-being of others, which is not true, by the way.
Thinking freely does not mean you don’t care about people. It means you’re not gonna swallow narratives that the defense department has handed to MSNBC. That doesn’t mean you want people to live in the street. Exactly. But this is you know, people just don’t like that idea. We’re just a collectivist mindset now.
We’re, like, people, you you have to be on the same page with everybody.
Well, I think it’s inevitable, and I think it’s moving us towards a very uncomfortable reality that most people are not willing to even, like, look at, but we’re we’re becoming a different species. We’re becoming a different thing.
That’s interesting. I think that’s true.
Yeah. I mean, I think that’s one of the side effects of plastics and, all the hormonal effects that people are having because of this, all the phthalates in people’s bloodstreams. I think it’s a effect of staring at screens all the time, becoming accustomed to staring at screens, preferring interactions online to people in person because they make you anxious.
Well, that’s ai people you know, this is that’s such a great point. People now talk about all the time, like, why doesn’t anything feel the same?
No city feels the way it did 5 years ago. And I think one of the reasons is because we live so much of our life now digitally. There’s that, but
then there’s the veil of a controlled society that completely collapsed during COVID.
The veil of there’s someone who understands how the system works, and they’re running it efficiently. That’s why the subway’s on time. That’s why the streets are clean. It’s because someone’s running it and they’re doing a good job. And then all of a sudden something happens and these people tell you everything has to shut down for a year and a half in LA.
And you’re ai, what are you talking about? Like, how why are we poor now? Why is everybody broke? Why is it dangerous? Why why are cars on fire?
Why are they smashing into these stores and no one’s doing anything about it? Like, the veil got completely removed. So LA seems vulnerable now. Like, when I go through LA, it seems vulnerable. It seems like a a beaten kid. Like, there’s something about it.
There’s a real dark there was always a darkness there. Now Ai speak so much less time there because there’s just this foreboding, hellish reality that just I don’t know what it is, but it’s ai everyone’s on edge. It’s sai dissolving of an illusion. It’s dissolving of an illusion.
The the illusion is, a a sophisticated functional society.
That’s also a place that think about this. Los Angeles was built on the manufacturing reality Yes. For a long time.
And the ability to do that now has been greatly diminished. And the magic of the movies and this idea that you can fully suspend disbelief and all these things, I think a lot of that is has had a real impact on that place because the the inability you know, they used to be able to make a movie that would convince you about an event.
They would they would drive home a narrative through a movie. They’ve done this a 1000000 times. Yeah. Now, by the time they do that, there’s 10 documentaries on YouTube. Yeah. There’s been a 1000000 podcast. There’s been a Yeah.
So the they’ve lost control, and Hollywood was really this myth making institution that and it was all built on very and listen. They made a lot of great stuff, a lot of movies we all love. But a lot of it was built on, like, the exploitation of women, of children, all these horrible things that have now been unearthed.
Every documentary is crazy to watch now. It’s ai, remember that nineties show you watched? And you go, Jesus, no. And they’re like, those kids were kept in a cage and fed like dogs. You’re like, goddamn it. Like, nothing you enjoy. Like the Nickelodeon stuff. It’s crazy.
It’s bananas. You know? But it makes sense.
It makes sense. Yeah. Because you have vulnerable people without a lot there’s nobody who cares about people in that town.
And the only people that have credibility in that town are people that have made other people a lot of money.
And those are the people that were able to get away with it and do whatever the hell they wanted. So that town’s just in deep trouble. Well, it’s just dark. It’s dark.
It’s it’s darker now also. And one of the things that happened during COVID was when you shut down production for a year and a half and then no one goes to the movies for a year and a half, the habit is bryden. The habit’s broken.
Date ai not go to the movies anymore.
Ai was in Joker 2, which just came out. It’s the worst film that has ever been made. So bad. It’s the worst film that’s it’s actually not so bad. It’s the worst film
ever made. Why? Well Do you think he did it on purpose? No.
It’s, Sai think what happened after the first Joker was there was a lot of, like, talk, like, oh, this was loved by incels. This was loved by the wrong kinds of people, and this sent the wrong kinds of male rage, nihilism, you know, all these think pieces.
And then I think, what if we went the other way, and now they have Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga tap dancing to a point where it’s insane.
But is it possible that he didn’t wanna make a sequel? And then he sai,
make it Tarantino said that. I mean, it’s a quarter it’s a quarter billion they did that with. If that’s true, it’s the most immoral thing I’ve ever seen in my life. Or brilliant.
Brilliant protest. I I don’t
think it’s a brilliant protest.
Wouldn’t it be fun though?
waste of everybody’s time. Just make a good movie. You could have done it, you know? Just get out the fun. Stop dancing.
What do you think what would motivate them to make a movie that’s that Because
they wanted because it’s hubris, number 1. The idea that you could that people love it so meh, they’re gonna accept it in any version of it. Do
you think you would like it if it wasn’t connected to the original Joker?
If you weren’t connected to the original Joker? No.
It has no plot. It has no plot. We would sit on we would sit there. Me and these other guys were all dressed in these fucking security outfits because we’re working at the Arkham Ai. And I would turn to one of them, and we’d hear this ram. And I’d go, what the fuck is this? And they go, this is gonna bomb, man.
Ai go I go, this is the worst thing I’ve ever we would talk about it at lunch. We go, what is the plot? Is there a plot? They go, I don’t know. I think he falls in love with her in the prison?
Is it worth going to see because it’s bad?
It’s not even hate watchable. That’s how terrible it is.
But is it one of those things like, Showgirls? No. Where it’s so bad you could watch it?
No. Because it’s it’s ai you’re sitting there and there’s these people, you know, in the theater, and they’re all confused. And I’m watching their reactions, and they’re all, like, staring and everything. And, like, it starts, like, oh, it’s raining, and it’s Arkham Asylum. And you’re ai, okay. Cool.
moment where Joaquin Phoenix just goes, for once in my life, I have someone who needs meh. And then you just and he starts a musical? Just becomes a fucking musical.
But hold on. Let me back this up. Yeah. Let me back this up. Don’t you remember when Joaquin Phoenix went on Letterman
And he had, like, this Yes. He had some crazy fake sana. Ai, he did something where he pretended to lose his ai?
Yes. A rapper or something. Right. Yes.
What was he doing? I don’t know.
did he do for a while, Jamie?
Yeah. He did this. This is better
He was gonna pursue a music career. This is ai. You’ve got a a ai beard going and,
Well, is it comfortable? Is it itchy? Is it, are you pleased with it?
I’m okay with it, and I’m making me feel weird about it.
I’m sorry. Yeah. It’s a long interview, but
That’s okay, man. Letterman was a he was a wizard at interview.
He was so good. He’s the best in my opinion, of course, guys. A 100%. He’s just so good at. It. It’s a lovely film, really. No. Go back before that because that’s he’s wrapping it up. So but Joaquin Phoenix was acting weird, and so people decided, oh, Joaquin Phoenix has lost his mind.
didn’t like the interview. And then ai of people went cool on him. Right. And then he did, like, a documentary showing that he was, like, playing a character for a while. Right. Is that what he was doing? Like
was doing? This could have been a $250,000,000 practical joke. That’s what I’m saying. Maybe it was. This is the same guy. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe it’s a fun quarter $1,000,000,000 practical joke. It’s true.
If you’re Joaquin Phoenix, you’re the fucking king of the hill. Right? You’re like one of the biggest movie stars in the country. You’re the guy from Gladiator.
Right? Ai, he can kind of trick Hollywood dummies.
I think they thought that this would be received differently. I don’t I think they thought I think they’re maybe in a little bit of a bubble.
Well, I think Joaquin Phoenix is alone in his house right now laughing that he pulled that off.
I don’t think he even knows he did it.
He’s the same guy that did this thing.
I know. He’s like he’s crazy? I think he’s an actor, so I don’t think he’d exist. I think it’s just, like, what the new part is. He becomes that.
Joaquin Phoenix tells Letterman, I hope spoof didn’t offend you. Actor apologized to the late show host for awkward interview that features in new film, I’m Still Here. So he was doing that as a part of the film. That’s the idea. So the film is that he was acting like he was a crazy person?
Yeah. It was ai a documentary about him making music.
All they had to do was blow some shit up, have him escape from prison, have him do something, get a get a couple of scenes in the courthouse or something.
Look what it says here. It says throughout, Phoenix was trailed by actor Casey Affleck, who is his brother-in-law, and a film crew, the result, I’m Still Here, was released this month as a ostensible documentary about the corrosive effects of celebrity and wealth on a now drug addled actor in the profession since he was a child.
So the idea is that they’re they did a documentary on how fucked up he was. And so he went on Letterman to act fucked up. Right.
think it was a goof. Yeah.
No. It was a goof. Right?
Okay. But he was a short yeah. Spoof. It was all an elaborate okay. It was Affleck who confirmed what many suspected that it was all an elaborate spoof last week telling New York Times that Phoenix had given a terrific performance as the performance of his career. So he just acted like he was drugged out and out of his fucking mind for a spoof. Yeah. Like, this is the kind of guy that would No.
Trick those Hollywood dumbasses into making a musical sequel to the Joker.
If he did that, then that’s great. I don’t know. I know that he was raised in a cult when he was a little kid and his name was Leaf. So whatever he does, god bless him. He’s a brilliant actor.
Ai changed it from Leaf to Joaquin.
Yeah. It’s sai going anyway. You know? I mean, the guy’s brilliant, but the movie was just I mean, god, was it rough.
It’s crazy because the first one was so good. He was so believable as
a whole. He was really great, and then the second one just went and if you were a fan of the first one, the second one was, like, it come ai of, I think, insane to a fan of the first one.
Well, it wouldn’t be the first time.
Yeah. You know? It’ll be like if Godfather 2 was about, like, the Corleone family going legit. You know what I mean? Right. No more. And apologizing for the mafia. Right. You’re like they were like, hey. I’m sorry we did all this shit. Yeah. We now have a bakery.
it just it it went it went completely the other way.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, I didn’t see it, but I heard it sucked.
Anything does has anyone won?
Meh something. Got one minute before the first polls close.
know ai where there’s definitely gotta be some
I’m waiting I’m checking every website.
There’s definitely stopped. Someone to say ai. Exit polls and all that stuff.
That’s what we’re waiting for.
There’s only, like, 3 or 4 states that close
then. North Carolina is early. Right?
The only discussions I can see is, what’s going on in Pennsylvania? What’s going on in Philadelphia?
So what’s going on there?
I don’t know. Trump said that there’s some cheating going on. Ai. Philip yep.
He’s certainly gonna say that. If there is,
What he’s talking about yet.
When he was on the podcast, I wish he could just rattle ram.
Just tell me what it is. Tell me what
there’s so much evidence, so much evidence. We have so much evidence of cheating. Like But a lot of people
him say there isn’t. Who’s those people? Right. And how many of those people are covering
their ass? I I don’t know. But Ai Pence probably ai. Sai?
That’s what I’m talking about. Like, that guy Is he covering his hat or something? Yeah. He just endorsed Kamala Harris too. Yeah. They wanted to kill him. There was people that went to Jan on January 6th. They were looking for him allegedly and supposedly.
No. No. No. For sure. But I’m I’m wondering, like, I’m open to the idea that there was fraud, but, like, a lot of top peep like, people that were in his orbit don’t talk about like, he talks about it.
Right. But okay. So let’s take Pence out of the equation because he’s probably salty.
They’re probably Well, for sure. But I’m saying, like, Pence didn’t if if there was evidence, wouldn’t he like, Pence have said, alright, let’s not certify it?
No. That that is a crazy thing to do. Right. Okay. For the for vice president to stand up and sai I mean, you’re set that’s essentially, like, you’re you’re getting ready for a fucking major conflict. Gotcha. You know what I’m saying? Don’t you think? Like
that’s No. For sure. Ai just we just need That
guy doesn’t want that kind of heat.
That’s not Trump. For sure. We need someone outside of Trump to verify it.
Yeah. Ai, who who would that be that you would trust implicitly?
Well, you would just need to see evidence. It would just be like ai I made a claim about anything, I’d have to provide evidence.
But let’s let’s imagine that you were working with someone like, Trump and you’re like a top guy and you know there’s no election interference, you know that the election integrity was a 100%. You know that he’s not telling the truth. Yeah. How could you stay with him? How could you stay with him without laying it out to him?
Like, sir, can I just have an hour of your time?
Well, I think a lot of Let me
you what the problem with saying that it’s rigged. Here’s where you can say it’s rigged. Okay? For sure. There was a 100% involvement in social media companies suppressing information that would have changed the results. For
At least in some For sure. Percentage in one way or the other.
Yeah. And I’m listen. I’m open to it being that there was fuckery in other ways. I just think that just like anything else, you can’t take someone’s word.
Well, he says there’s a bond he just didn’t have it on hold. Yeah. But I would imagine that you’ve if you there’s something you’ve been talking about for 3 years. Ai, if you ask me Yeah. Important stuff in my like even stuff ai if you ask me about like jujitsu Right. I could tell you all these different things that have happened.
I could tell you why this is important and why that’s not important. Yeah. That’s ai a minor thing relatively to you lost the president of the United States. That’s a major thing. And so if you knew that you had been cheated to the point where you’re willing to talk openly about the fact that they cheated, they cheated meh.
This is how I know. I would wanna be able to rattle off.
I would wanna be able to sai, we
found there was 25,000 inconsistent votes in this place.
We know that there was ai of this thing or that thing. Tell me. Yeah. You should have that ready to
Ready to go because that’s a it’s a thing that we don’t wanna think is true, but if we’re gonna put our fucking necks out there and and agree with it or at least entertain it
You have to have those gotta have it laid out. Bullet points. Yes. You gotta have it
laid out. You know, but I think he’s just so fucking busy. He’s probably got other people doing that, and they’re all telling them that it it’s stolen. And he just listens to them and doesn’t Yeah. Doesn’t have that stuff, like, ready to go.
Well yeah. I mean, listen. Steve Bannon brought up an interesting point the other night on Megyn Kelly where he said they had lost by a certain amount of votes or or or Biden had gotten however many more votes than Obama, whatever. But, also, the Republicans picked up, like, a ton of house seats, which he goes, there’s something fishy about that where it’s ai all these people are just voting Republican down and then Biden.
So he there there were there were things and again, I’m not enter talking about the veracity of it. I’m just saying There
were some suspicious things.
There were some suspicious things that he felt was fishy or tricky or whatever. Now I don’t know again, this has been a a a thing that’s been over the heads of whereas you have people on the right that go, it was stolen and don’t know any of the evidence.
on the left that go, he’s an election he’s an election denier, which they also did with the Russiagate stuff for years. Right. Said that he was installed and Right. In a compromise or whatever. And then I think there’s just gotta be, like you said, there’s just there’s sana be more information about whatever happened.
Right. Well, the the idea of breaking into voting machines goes way back to the HBO documentary Hacking Democracy about George Bush. Meh that? About the Diebold machines.
And the fear and this is, back when I was a hardcore lefty. The fear was that the Republicans were going to be able to rig the vote with these machines. Right. Because the people who made those machines were contributors to the Republican party.
Now it’s the other way. Now now the right is constantly worried about Dominion.
Well, they won that lawsuit. Dominion won that lawsuit.
Right. Against Fox News. Correct? Against Fox. Because Fox was saying things that it didn’t have evidence for. The best
way to do it? Is it paper ballots, voter ID?
Well, I would imagine first of all, of course, you should have to have an ID. The only reason why you wouldn’t want someone to have an ID is because you sana cheat. You have to have an ID for everything. You gotta
What about what about a meh at Costco? Why not? Let’s do that. May because maybe you lose your ID that day, but maybe you can go in and say, here’s my finger. Why not? Why not? I mean Some biometric thing.
Yeah. Biometric could be easy. It could be something you register for on your cell phone. They always have your face now. You can just show up. That’s not hard to do in this day and age. But the the idea that you wouldn’t want anyone to have ID, that means you want people voting that shouldn’t be voting, and we know that that happens.
That’s that’s been proven that at least in certain circumstances, people are voting that shouldn’t be voting. And the only reason why you would want that is because you wanna cheat. So the only reason why you would want no ID is so that you could cheat.
So now I gotta go, how much do you cheat? So you’re willing to cheat in that way. You’re willing to cheat where you’re willing to block information that would have changed the vote.
They’re they’ve always been willing to do that. I think
Ai willing to cheat where you tell people they don’t have to have ID.
They’ve always been willing to do that, and then the right has been willing to do things to that ai the integrity of things for sure. 100%. And and and you just gotta figure out how to do, like, an actual election that is fair.
It’s AI. And it’s it’s gonna be president AI.
think we’re gonna give up government artificial intelligence once it’s vastly superior to us.
Yeah. It does make sense, but I think it’s on our path. What we’re talking about before about people becoming more frail and more, like, feeble and, like, the British people where you’re talking about their teeth. You don’t know what that’s from? It’s from your jaw. All British people don’t get mad
When when people have small jaws, like, and you’re Yeah.
It’s it’s literally from eating mushy food.
Because they because they have they eat mushy peas and they have scurvy.
Your bones aren’t as thick anymore because you’re not chewing meat. You’re not breaking things down with your teeth. You don’t have to ram. So your jaw, like, over time becomes smaller and smaller. Interesting. There’s yeah. There’s actually a technique called mewing and this guy figured out this technique where you can change the shape of your jaw with exercises and tongue pressure and that there’s other guys that Sai have a thing that I use at home.
It’s like a I weight lift with my jaw. Sounds crazy. Yeah. But, there’s these weights. It’s like a a rubber ball and you put it in your teeth and you fucking mash down on your teeth. Interesting.
And it builds your jaw muscles and it makes your jaw more square, like, literally works. You do jaw ai. And that’s the reason why these people for a long time were eating mashed potatoes and fucking gruel. Like, they’re poor as shit Right. With their jaws all shrunk. Interesting.
It’s a good theory. It makes sense. Yeah. Like, you would need like, that’s one of the reasons why people have to get their wisdom teeth removed. Our jaws are getting smaller. We’re not, like, breaking down tough meat anymore. So the shape of our face looks different.
So eventually, there’s just gonna be a bunch of AI government. We’re gonna slim down the sun. Ai jawed bitches in there.
look at aliens. Right? You look at the aliens. They always have a little tiny jaws. Yeah. Big ass fucking head. That’s Sai
the next 10 years are just gonna be unreal.
We’re gonna be those things. I think those things that we sai, that people keep seeing, even if they’re not real We become them. That’s us in the future.
Yeah. We have become Sexless, genderless,
that consciousness can actually be captured. Right. Artificial by that point. Maybe we realize that consciousness can actually be ai sana
it and there’s no benefit whatsoever in being an individual. That it’s just a a a sai cheat code that the primate used in order to think of itself as important enough to continue to innovate to the point where it creates artificial intelligence.
Now if she had run on that instead of the word joy, I would have voted for her.
I think that’s where we’re going. I think that’s what all ai genders shifts. Yeah. I think that’s why male hormone levels are dropping through the floor, which is all be a a big part because of sedentary lifestyle and also because of these, estrogens and plastics sana all these different things that are fucking with people’s reproductive ai.
Do you think we’ve been here before? In what way? In this do you think humanity’s ever been in this spot before?
I think humanity’s been in a different but similar spot.
I think that’s what ancient Egypt was all about. There’s no way that level of sophistication could be achieved unless those people were beyond what anybody is thinking about from people that ai 5000, 6000 years ago. There’s just no way. There’s literally no way.
Does God figure into this at all?
If God’s real, God’s everything.
If God’s real, God’s the universe. And there’s, like, a a powerful creative force that didn’t just made Earth and bunch of stupid people that were in a garden and this bitch talked to the snake and
No. God made the whole thing. If there’s a real God, he made the whole thing. And the whole thing is made by what? It’s made by the universe.
The universe makes itself. Right? So the universe is probably God. So, yeah, God plays into it, but I think there’s a direction that primates go in, and it goes into, like, ever more weak and feeble, but much more capable with tools. And it happens with, some like bonobos. They’re super peaceful. They just fuck each other.
Somehow ai another, there’s chimpanzees that are murderous monsters that just run around carrying each other apart, killing each other, tribal wars, killing monkeys, and then there’s other ones that just fuck each other all the time.
Yeah. Like, what is that? Like, there’s just ai that seems like they’re a little bit more evolved.
And that’s probably how humans were, and then humans eventually figured out tools and stuff. Right. And we became what we are now. Well, we’re gonna keep going in that direction. So we’re so much weaker than even a monkey. You’re like, a monkey will tear your fucking head off.
Like, we’re so feeble and we’re gonna get feebler. We’re it’s gonna be But smarter. Way smarter.
We’re gonna be communicating completely with our minds. We’ll probably never need sounds anymore. We’ll probably never use devices. Everything will happen in your mind.
What’s the fun of all of that?
What’s the fun of being a chimp? Is that fun? You wanna throw shit for the rest of your life and eat bananas? Get the fuck out of here. I wanna drive a Cadillac. I wanna watch a fucking movie. Yeah. But I wanna call people on my phone that are nowhere near me. I know.
Sai what’s the purpose in being a person? You’re filled with anxiety. You’re worried about who’s gonna win the election. You’re trying to stay off drugs, but you want a cigarette. Right. What’s the point?
What’s the point in that stupidity when you can be an enlightened being that flies through space with your mind?
Oh, well, I never thought about it like that.
If Lazar’s telling the truth, Bob Lazar, the guy that supposedly back engineered these crafts, if that guy’s telling the truth, he said there’s no controls inside those devices when they’re encountering
There’s some connection between the entity and the device that’s not an interface ai we think of like a joystick
and buttons you push. Shah evolved, it’s a different thing.
We’re advanced. So we’re so much different than chimps.
It’s ability to chimp evolution didn’t end with thumbs. It’s our distant, distant, distant cousin.
But if you look at them and you look at us, like, what is going on
with them? Why do they have to have clothes? Like,
what is they’re wearing coats and jackets and shah. They all have shoes. No one works walks barefoot at all. Right. Like, we’re we’re softening ourselves up.
We’re, like, literally putting a nice shell over ourselves sai we become a fucking a squid. Like, some
So usually, if you come back to this planet in 50 years if it’s still here. Robots. Robots.
Robots. I think no more biological life in terms of humans. Ai wildlife will exist. All that stuff will exist. No more people. I think
Yeah. Yeah. I think people are the cocoon. We make the electronic butterfly. It comes out of the cocoon. We don’t know why we’re making the cocoon, but we’re making the cocoon. Everybody gets the newest phone. Everybody has the newest TV. Look, it’s got Wi Fi built in.
So do you get a skin suit?
You don’t even you’re not even gonna be biological. I think we’re gonna give up.
This is what I think they’re gonna do. Yeah. I think they’re gonna integrate first. I think we’re gonna be cyborgs. It’s gonna start with things like Can
Can I sign up for it now? I don’t wanna wait.
But you don’t wanna be an early adopter, ai, these girls who got those lip jobs.
I’ll take the chance. Many of them are in Miami. They’re fine, these whores. I will take the the thing now. It just sounds fun. It sounds good. I wanna be in a vehicle without communicating with my mind.
So there was a guy who, branched off. He was, one of the original guys with Neuralink. He branched off to form his own company, and they just created, an implant that allows blind people to see. Amazing. Sai see if you can find that, Jamie. I think it is, like, you wear goggles. I think it’s ai there’s a whole thing. I don’t think it’s like as simple as they put in your head.
But, again, cell phone used to be a suitcase that you carried around. Yeah. And you had to, like, open the suitcase to get your phone out and pull the antenna out. Now it’s this little tiny thing that you’d be on for 24 hours in a row Yeah. Watch movies,
call each other. Eventually gonna be inside of us. Yeah. And then Inside
That’s a good point because then you go, the next step
We had the first Duralink patient on and Interesting. And he controls a cursor with his ai. And he said when he plays games, it’s like a cheat because he’s got, like, an aim bot. So everywhere he sees is where the cursor goes. He doesn’t have to go hand to eye. Eye goes to cursor instantaneously. So he’s ai, I don’t miss.
I just ai, you could look at where you want something to go and it just goes there. That’s amazing. Controlling it with his mind.
So there’s gonna be over the next however many years different generations. You know, it’s just like iPhones.
Yes. For sure. Science Corporation of imagine that’s your name, Science Corporation. How what how uncreative. Is this the Chinese front? Science Corporation? That sounds like a fake name.
A biotech startup launched by a Neuralink cofounder claims it has achieved a breakthrough in brain computer interface technology that can help patients with severe vision loss in preliminary clinical ai. Legally blind patients who lost their central vision received the company’s retina implants, which restored their eyesight and even allowed them to read books and recognize faces, the startup announced last week.
Woah. To my knowledge, it’s the first time that the restoration of the ability to fluently read has ever been definitively shown in blind patients. CEO Max Hodak Hodak, who’s a president of Neuralink before founding Science Corp said in a statement. Holy shit. What does it look like, Jamie?
Does he show what it looks like? I wanna see what it looks like. Sounds crazy. Science Corporation. Good luck finding that on Google. What are you gonna find?
Oh, it’s in the first one. Prima. Alright. What’s it look like? So this is the implants? Where is it?
So where does it go? Oh, look. They’re showing you. So they stick it back there, the back of your fucking eyeball. Look how tiny it is.
Holy shit, man. I love how, by the way, it’s just Americans are ai, look, you’ll be able to see the oven.
So he has to wear glasses, and the glasses work with that implant, and now he can see things.
It’s sai for people who lost their vision. Right? You have to already have some sort of they couldn’t, like
You gotta have some vision.
Yeah. You have to know a basis of
How could you recognize someone’s face if you never saw it before?
Well, you wouldn’t until you saw them. And then from then on, you’d be able to recognize their face.
These political texts are so crazy. They’re still coming in.
What are you getting? Oh, Ai telling you where to go.
This woman had my phone named Janina, and I guess she was a big Democratic donor or not, you know, she’s because they’re like, Janina, we’re panicked. Can you please answer? Have you voted? I’m like, We’re panicked. Right. I go, I don’t know what to do. Janina.
Are you going with are you fucking with her?
No. Because it’s just a bot. This is what we’re talking about. It’s all AI. It’s just bots going, like, please vote. I’m panicked. Yes or no?
5,000 votes counted so far.
Only? Who won? Who won out of 75,000?
Sai mean, I don’t even know where they’re from. It’s, 49,000 for Trump, 24,000 for Harris. So even. Now
what is your what is your suspicion of what’s gonna happen? What’s your suspicion?
For what, it it was, you know, I think it will be him, but I also thought that it’s very close, and I think with Roe, that was a one x factor.
That was the only x factor I had thought about. I think without that
Not just Roe, but that thing that I brought up with JD Vatsal, which some people believe is true. And, apparently, there might have been a case in Texas, Jamie. I know you’re googling, but Yeah. Where we were talking about women in a place where it’s restrictive, like Texas has a 6 week law, which is crazy because you don’t even know you’re pregnant in 6 weeks.
You barely missed your period. Right? It’s crazy. Especially if your period’s, like, not regular. And then if you go to another state where abortion is legal and they find out, they could prosecute you. Right.
So that’s the type of stuff Ai think that could you she could win on that. Right. Because that is crazy. It’s not
ai not just crazy. It’s gross because here’s why it’s gross. Not not just because you shouldn’t be able to tell people where the fuck to go and where Right. Where they can go and do things that it’s sai legal medical procedure. But imagine if you’re a woman who gets pregnant and you have a miscarriage and you go and visit your mom who lives in Oklahoma where where abortion’s legal and then you get questioned as to whether or not you had an illegal abortion.
You get that that’s a could you imagine? No. It’s crazy. You lose your kid and you’re fucking heartbroken.
That’s the one thing where I could see a groundswell of women coming up for her and she could win. Yeah. Because that’s Yeah. For sure. The idea of
that is attached to these apps. Right? So there’s apps that women can use to track their occupation. Yeah. Right? So it they track their menstrual cycles through these apps. And if they get the data from these apps and the apps show that you lost your period or you didn’t have your menstrual cycle and then you went to Oklahoma, it doesn’t mean anything, but you we’re are we gonna let people investigate people’s bodies?
It’s crazy. It’s crazy. It’s it’s insane. It’s crazy. That’s that’s the worst direction it could head. Because they made one headway, Roe versus Wade, they got rid of it. So now it’s up to the states. Well, that makes it sketchy. And now if the states are gonna prosecute
people for traveling to other states, well,
then now you’re you’re saying the state is in control of your body? No. America? What did you say? Whether or not you agree or not? No degree
with it. He he said he wasn’t aware of that and we would wanna do that. Right. But I
think that this is a thing that was
See if you can find that in in Texas.
So the the case I found in Texas, I don’t think it had to do with out of state abortion. I might be wrong.
Oh, it had to do with in state abortion.
Europe handles this all ai of well. It’s one of the things they do. They just have, like, whatever their rule is and everyone’s okay
with it, and it’s just not a problem. Restriction as well. They do. We’re talking about France. I’m gonna go to Europe where a woman’s right to choose. Yeah. But they have restrictions
And it but it makes sense that everyone no one cares.
Yes. It’s ai there’s a certain time where you can’t do it anymore. Yeah. Because it’s viable outside the womb
it’s it’s Bill Burr’s bit.
You know, I think a woman should have red shoes and I think you’re killing the baby. Ai, both those things are true.
Yeah. It’s ai Sai I it’s just these issues. They’re they’re they’re the problem with some of these issues that can be solved. Ai, like, when Fetterman said that thing about immigration, he goes, meh. Nobody wants to solve it because it’s good for everybody. There is something to me that’s about all of these issues that seem weirdly like people are against any type of rational common ground
I think you’re right in that regard. I think there’s there’s definitely some truth to that. I think some people do want things solved, but
There these these things are these political, beach balls that get tossed around a concert. Yeah. And one of the ones that people were terrified of if they got rid of Roe v Wade, the next one was gay marriage. Yeah. Because they were, like, no. A marriage between a man and a woman. And that that ai was what people were worried that all this stuff is coming out of religion.
think a lot of it’s gonna go to to states’ rights. So I think where you live will determine a lot of your, Freedom. Freedom. And that that ai I think if they’ve said they don’t care about gay marriage, but I imagine that would come up, And I imagine that
Lindsey Graham does not wanna give up half his
Yeah. I don’t believe gay marriage.
Do I. Meh itself is Sai believe minerals. Yeah. Good for him. Ai I I’m more with him on that in the mineral front. But, no, I I think that, of course, these things will probably go to popular vatsal, and it’s because people are uncomfortable with the courts and telling them that they have to believe a certain way or think a certain thing.
And that’s the whole thing. It’s like you can you can vote with your wallet. You can vote with your feet. You can leave a state. Obviously, I am for a woman’s right to choose. I am not an elected official in, Missouri. I have no power there. I do not live there.
I have no influence at all over a woman’s body in Missouri, positively or negatively. It’s ai there are things this is this crazy big country where, yes, I would agree that a lot of things but I also I I didn’t agree with a lot of things that they’ve done.
Wouldn’t you, if you wanted to this is an interesting way. You wanna play 4 d chess? Like, if you wanted to get rid of the Republicans and you’re a rhino, you’re like a sneaky fake Republican. Yeah. Wouldn’t you, like, push to get rid of Roe v Wade? Because one of the things that Roe v Wade is gonna do
Meh. Here’s one thing that Roe v Wade is gonna do. Roe v Wade is gonna it’s gonna charge up a bunch of women who don’t want men telling them what to do. Yes. Ai? So they’re gonna wanna vote Democrat. Right? And they’re gonna go out in large numbers.
And if you do that at the same time, you’re shipping all these immigrants into all these swing states
And then you have those folks Yeah. Join the Democratic party too. So they’re all voting Democrat too. Yeah. Now you have a reason why you should wanna take over this red area and turn it blue because these fucking men are trying to tell these women what they can and can’t do.
It’s ai one more layer on the cake that you’re allowed that you For sure. Like, the percentage support. You’ll get more percentage support. It’s like a good idea if you arya, like, a creepy puppet master that was controlling the strength of civil unrest in the country.
The Democrats had said, listen. We’re not allowing any gender experimentation on kids until they’re adults, and we are not and we’re going to enforce the border law. And Biden had said, I’m serving one term and they had a ai, Trump probably wouldn’t be back. He’s back because they opened the fucking door.
His main issue is immigration. They literally exacerbated it. 10,000,000 legals came over the bryden, and then people are incredibly uncomfortable with their children, being indoctrinated in schools with this crap. So
I think he would have been back anyway.
I think he would have won. I think they thought he ripped him off. They ripped him off. Ai think he
think he would’ve I think I think the reality is they’ve given him, on a silver platter, his biggest issue, which is that people want a country.
Well, what do you think they would do to beat him? So if he’s back, if Biden does say that, he steps down, who is running?
You know? Fetterman’s obviously not mentally there to run, but a guy that has that, you need a working class Right. Guy who goes, we need a country. We need to have a distinction between citizen and non citizen. Yeah. The social contract has to be otherwise, we have an a social contract with no it’s invalidated completely when you’re bringing people in from all over the world, and the government is promising them things, and they’re getting votes, and they’re and they’re they’re replacing Americans in in in certain, you know, manufacturing jobs or whatever.
You don’t have any sense of a a a country.
And you you need a country, and you need a working class person who’s not condescending and somebody who goes, look at the Tavistock Clinic in the UK that just closed. Why? Because experimental transgender therapies for children is a science that is not only not settled, but it is doing damage to people.
This is why that clinic clinic’s full of progressives that said, we’re shutting this down because we’re making a lot of fucking mistakes that are irreversible, and these are human beings. If you take away those issues, then the Republicans have to run on, you know, an economic platform that may or may not be that popular. Right.
But the Democrats chose instead to elevate DEI to talk about the most important thing is, in America’s diversity, equity, and inclusion. They chose to, convince everyone, all the cap the social capital that they spent convincing people how important it was to support the Ukraine with no plan and no endgame and open ended and ditto, you know, whatever Israel wants to do, and maybe we’ll have to go into Iran.
And, like, to get all of that and to explain that to people, and they didn’t even explain it that well, but they kept telling people how important it was, They could have easily easily crafted a message that was that was rational and sane. All they had to be was because Trump is a lot.
And I think there’s a lot of people in America that would have said, hey, meh, We should just move on. It’s chaos. It’s all about Here’s the question.
Who’s the spokesperson? So if you don’t have a primary, who would it be? Gavin Newsom’s not trusted?
No. It’s gotta be someone we barely know.
Kamala Harris is already the vice president, so you have to choose her. Sai it’s ai but because if you’re gonna go with all that DEI stuff You
All with but it here’s the thing. If you’re gonna go all in with, like, this idea that we need a
woman of color who’s the president Yeah. Which is one of the things that they were saying all along.
He was gonna do that. Yeah. Which is one of the things that they were saying all along. He was gonna do vatsal. And I was like, why not just have the best person? Right. No. You have to have a it’s okay. You’ve already accepted that. Right. You have her.
She’s the vice president. She’s been there for 4 years. Like, she knows how shit runs.
it’s automatic. It’s automatic unless you change course and you sai your lives.
Ai someone competes against her.
You have a primary and you gotta find I don’t know. I don’t know who that person is. I don’t know every Democrat in the country. Ai, governor, or senator.
One person that stood that stands out. Like, any person that colors outside the lines like Tulsi Gabbard, they gets fucking ostracized.
Well, we have well, the lines have to change. That’s the problem. The problem is the lines have to change. You you you cannot be beholden to extremists. And then on on one side, you have the extremists. On the other side, you have these, like, corporate oligarchs that are demanding fealty to foreign wars, endless trade agreements that don’t benefit workers, you know, hollowing out the the middle class.
This was all stuff the Republicans were all about in the eighties. Yeah. And the Democrats were about in the nineties under NAFTA and stuff like that. So if you transform the Democratic Party again into a workers’ party with common sense reasonable considerations, and it’s not based on religious fundamentalism, and it’s not based on woke fundamentalism on the other side.
Meh people out of that that are in that where it’s ai part of their tribal identity? Like, how do you get people to relinquish
You need a figure that rejects it. Like, I I think you need somebody to reject it publicly when Bill Clinton had that sister soldier moment. Right? When Bill Clinton What was that moment? The Sister Soulja moment where she had she was a rapper or something. She said something about Meh, he corrected her.
I forget exactly what it was, but it’s a it’s a moment where Bill Clinton was running for president, and he went against and, you know, and establishes sana fides as a, you know, here we go. Yeah.
What was this? I kinda remember this?
You’re gonna play the video.
Let’s stand up for what’s always been best about the Rainbow Coalition, which is people coming together across racial lines. You talked about mister Fields from Louisiana that you had here last night, a great role model. We don’t have a lot of time to do this.
We don’t have a lot of time. You had a a rap singer here last night named Sister Souljah. I defend her right to express herself through music, but her comments before and after Los Angeles were filled with the kind of hatred that you do not honor today and tonight. Just listen to this, what she said.
She told the Washington Post about a month ago, and I quote, if black people kill black people every day, why not have a week and kill white people? So you’re a gang member and you’d normally kill somebody, why not kill a white person? Last year, she sai, you can’t call me or any black person anywhere in the world a racist.
We don’t have the power to do to white people what white people have done to us. And even if we did, we don’t have that low down dirty nature. If there are any good white people, I haven’t met them. Where are they? Right here in this room.
I know she is a young person, but she has a big influence on a lot of people. And when people say that, if you took the words white and black and you reversed them, you might think David Duke was giving that speech. Let me tell you, we all make mistakes and sometimes we’re not as sensitive as we ought to be.
And we have an obligation, all of us, to call attention to prejudice wherever we see it. A few months ago, I made a mistake. I joined a friend of mine and I played golf at a country club that didn’t have any African American members. I was criticized for doing it. You know what?
I was rightly criticized for doing it. I made a mistake, and I said I would never do that again. And I think all of us have got to be sensitive to that. We can’t get anywhere in this country pointing the finger at one another across racial lines. If we do that, we’re dead, and they will beat us.
Even in reverend Jackson’s new math of this election, it’s hard to get to a 34% solution or a 40% solution if the American people can be divided by race.
That’s if he ran on that today, he beats everybody
what I mean. In a landslide That’s what I mean. In a, like, sensible meh in. That’s what a Ai used to be.
How good was that guy, by the way? The best. The best speaker.
That’s and the best person. Damn. But no but what I mean is that had Kamala Harris repudiated Yeah. A lot of what happened in the madness of 2020, 2021, all that stuff, and said America is not a white supremacist country that is only set up to terrorize people of color and ai, and that, you know, meh, we’ve had a a pass that’s been terrible, but we’ve made tons of progress.
And people should be rewarded in this country on the basis of their hard work, their ability, their willingness to to take risk, to, you know, you know and and and we cannot have a society that is arranged by people’s tribal identity. If she’d come out and gave some more eloquent version, I’m I’m off the top of my head, of that speech, it would have been her sister soldier moment, and she could have said this my party went in the wrong direction.
And ai the way, it would have been very compelling to a lot of people.
Yeah. But she would have to formulate that, or someone would have to help her formulate that.
formulate that. Saying is you should run for president. You should become a Democrat and run on that.
probably couldn’t become a Democrat. They probably never let you in, but I bet you they’d let you into the Republican
Not only will they never let me in, depending on the the next 8 hours, I’m gonna be in jail. There’s going to be no. I but I I think that was the thing. I think Trump ran against the Republican party in 2016. Yeah. He ran against the Bushes. He ran against foreign war.
He ran against big business. He ran against every single Republican donor base. Every plutocratic concern, Trump ran against it. He ran against the Chamber of Commerce. He ran against all the people, the Koch people, all the people who were open borders. He ran against all of those people.
You know, he ran against major, you know, major power factions within that party, and he steamrolled them. And Kamala Harris has refused to do that. She didn’t repudiate Biden. Wow. Could she, though?
Because he’s still president. She’s still vice president. She would not be
has to throw him right under the bus sana
say almost need a fresh start, like, to get out of this cycle and then come back again in 20 3.
An old fool. That’s what I would have said. Somebody asked me about my word. Ai said, he’s an old fool.
But then you’d have to say, well, what is Biden? Oh, he’s sharp as attack. Ai I don’t believe you.
Here’s the deal. The vice president, we all know, kinda doesn’t do anything. She should just say that. She should go, listen. The vice president didn’t do anything. Maybe she should say that.
She should go, let’s be very honest. Legislation originates in the house of representatives. The president has an agenda. I’m sitting around. He’s an idiot. We let way too many immigrants in. The tranny stuff’s gone nuts, and we gotta put some people in jail. If they break into your car, they steal your phone.
Yeah. She should if she said, if a Venezuelan steals your phone, they go right to jail, I would be phone banking for her. She hasn’t acknowledged his appeal. They never give him his due. They never give Trump his due. Had she said in the debate, listen. Trump, you brought a lot of people into politics.
You’ve ignited their passions. I respect that, and you’ve brought up issues that are important that have been ignored for a long time by both parties. But I just think we need to move forward in this election.
And you’re a very entertaining guy. It was a time George dub Joe, Bill Clinton said to George h w Bush, he goes in the middle of the debate, he goes, listen. We all respect your military service, and we respect the sacrifice you made for the country, but I think we have to go on another direct.
And it was just and then you could see, like, h like, h w, the older one, being ai, oh, he was seething Right.
Because Clinton had kind of Complimenting him.
Complimented him and said, we like what you did, but we gotta go in this new direction.
That would be a brilliant move to use against Trump.
It would have been a brilliant move to use against Trump, but you’re right. She can’t do it. She’s owned by donors. She’s owned by these people, and it’s unfortunate because had she run against them, there might have been a contingent of people that said were they would give her a shot.
But I think she hasn’t done it.
There’s She doesn’t have it.
No. It’s sai it’s a very particular type of skill. So she has one skill, and that was in that one speech where she said, come say it to my face. Remember that? You got something to say about me? Say it to my face. Every cheers, like, oh my ai. She’s gonna win. Like, that was there was a moment.
But that was a really well rehearsed thing that she did and she had excellent timing in that. That’s right. So then all the pressure comes out and then the bumbles and then the interviews and the stumbles and then inability to ask to answer certain questions and then all that stuff.
So her ability to do that kind of thing is dependent upon a teleprompter and a well rehearsed speech.
She doesn’t believe in anything outside of her own ambition.
Bill Clinton did his whole State of the Union speech once when the teleprompter went down.
He did it all off the top of his
He was a different thing. So a guy like him, you don’t find those now because they’re all pussyhounds and they’re hiding. Right. They don’t want that fucking job. Right. Bill Clinton was around before the Internet. It was great.
Maybe that’s a need to go back to yeah. I mean, it’s like but they because shah, you know, it’s that again, it’s that corporate hollow, ai
Speak that inspires nobody, really.
Yeah. Well, the thing that inspires people is she laughs a lot and, you know, you go girl, woman of color, all that good stuff. She was already, you know, attorney general, already or shah already had vice president. She’s the she’s in Yeah. Great qualified in that regard, but Yeah.
What that what Bill Clinton just did, that’s what we want. That’s what we need. We need an actual leader that I go, well, that’s an exceptional human being. The way he talks is better than I can talk. Better
than both of us or anyone.
But the way he’s doing it in front of everybody
very confident. Moment, he was the left flank of his party. I’m sure he didn’t love that, and I’m sure that there were people that criticized him for that. But he basically came out and said, listen. I’m gonna go out here and I’m gonna, you know, take a stance that’s gonna anger people, but I’m gonna reach across the aisle and and sai, you’re right.
This is not moving us in the right direction. There were moments that she could have done that. She chose not to. Right. And I think that’s you know, again, I don’t we we don’t know anything, so I don’t know if I’m doing a post mortem on her campaign or not.
think if you had a bet right now?
I think it’s him now. I would I think if he gets Michigan or Pennsylvania, it’s over, and I think he’s getting one of them. I don’t think she gets both of them, but I could be totally wrong.
What do you think Jamie. What do you
What do you want me to do? Jamie, make up the results.
Because ai been these all these turning points. There’s been all these ups and downs and
You know, stumbles and recoveries and, you know, different interviews.
Yeah. I’m I’m still fucking There was a time I thought it was definitely her. Mhmm. And then there was a time that I thought it was definitely him. And then I there was a time I thought it was definitely her, and now I think it’s him again. God, I wish I got
a chance to interview her. You know?
That one would be interesting. What if she changed my
mind? What changed my mind? Ai if she, like, in actual conversation, it’s cool.
be herself. Here’s the thing. She would have
do what Clinton did, and she
being held hostage by an ideology that is crippling to to thought.
Right. But sai wouldn’t you want so a person like that, really, I’d sana talk to them about stuff outside of being president. You know?
think that’s when you can find out a lot of shit about people.
Yeah. I think the walls thing was a mistake. Oh, yeah.
She chose him when she was sleep ai.
Yeah. Of course. He’s a buffoon.
Oh, by the way, it’s a hilarious thing to say.
You can’t kick him out either. Right? No. You can’t sai, I changed
She should’ve went with Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania. It would’ve been but but it been Republicans would’ve been panicked.
But do you think that the free Palestine people would’ve got upset because Josh Shapiro was Jewish?
Yeah. But at the end of the day, he would’ve won he would’ve won more Jews back. He’s a better debater.
And I think he would have been instrumental in PA, and I think PA is the ballgame. Right. So I think, yes, people would not have been happy with his but ai the way, Waltz is saying the same stuff. So Shapiro’s going, Israel’s got a right to defend itself, and we and it’s our big friend and whatever.
Waltz is saying the same thing as Shapiro would have said, except he’s a goofy guy who should be at, like, a state fair eating hot dogs. He shouldn’t be the vice president. Right.
if you’re gonna have that party ai, because it’s the party line. No matter what you ask them, that’s just their party line. They go, Israel has a right to and it’s funny if that’s gonna be the party line. Have a competent, shrewd operator say it and not this buffoon. Not only that,
Who’s been caught lying multiple times.
He’s a pathological liar. And he lies about stuff that’s not important. That’s right.
That no one cares about. Like, you don’t have to lie about
Yeah. You don’t have to. You’re lying because your your version of the truth is not like, what you’re giving people is not the truth. You’re changing the truth and always to make you look better. You’re a head coach instead of an assistant coach. Your military rank is a lot better than it is.
You pretend kind of that you served in war.
It’s a it’s a it’s a vatsal, you know, it it’s it’s it’s patronizing to the American people to just put this guy out there and say he’s just like you. And he’s one of the most radical people. I mean, he’s just not a mainstream guy. Shapiro’s much more of a mainstream guy who just happened to be Jewish. Right.
And this guy who comes from Minnesota is a very far left radical guy who again, is he he’s not Karl Marx, but he’s nowhere near the mainstream of American politics. And they pick him out, and they go, but he talk. He’s folksy. He’s got a charm. He’s a fun ai.
And but he happens to be a liar and full of shit. And, you know, his wife, when the BLM riots were happening, said we just rolled down the you just opened the windows and smelled the burning tires and really took in the moment. Jeez. That’s a quote from his psychotic wife. So they’re psychopaths. They’re psychopaths. That’s joker shit. Rolling up with those.
And we smell the burning ai that we just took in the moment. That’s a quote from Gwen Walls. Good lord. So at the end of the day, it’s ai they’re not representative of the American people just because you might bump into them at a state fair. They’re just broke, those 2. They got ai don’t have a dollar. So that was exciting.
They’re like, oh, we got this guy who’s bryden, and he was ai a coach, and he has no money and but he turns out he’s a liar and needs to you know, people don’t, you know, people don’t when riots are going on, people are not taking in the moment and sniffing the burnt tires.
This is you know? No. Why was this psychopath?
Say those first days, you know, when there were ai, I could smell the burning tires. And, that was that was a very real thing. And I kept the windows open for as long as I could because I felt like that was such a touchstone of what was what was happening.
She’s ill. She’s mentally ill.
I kept the windows speak.
And I kept the windows burning
In my house. So that you can’t can we what? She’s a psychopath. And and the democrats bring her out because he goes, she they’re teachers, and they’re broke. They’re like you. I think you ai know about that.
Let anybody talk off script. If they’re gonna be smart about this in the future, you gotta put everybody on a script. Unless you find yourself another Bill Clinton, put everybody on a fucking script.
He was good. I mean, listen. Pedophile, perhaps. Epstein friend, perhaps. Human trafficker, perhaps. But god did he talk. Such good talk. God did he talk.
And then I think it goes back to what we’re talking about about, like, secret societies. Like, they’ve there’s always been these people that that were in the White House or wherever these fucking places. These people fucking they go crazy behind closed doors.
And you’re just assuming that they’re the person they portray themselves on television. Right. This button down person with a suit and tie who’s talking to you about the future. Right.
And it’s that’s That is not what’s happening.
That’s not what’s happening. There’s they’re human beings. They have vices. They’re like wild shit, I bet. They like power for sure. Otherwise, it wouldn’t be president. They like power, and they probably are into some kinky shit that they know they’re not supposed to be doing because it’s fun. For sure.
That’s probably what’s fun about it.
For sure. Present, you’re getting
your dick sucks. This is crazy.
In the Oval Office. This is crazy. Think about that. Yeah. That’s a good point.
so much fun. That’s probably why Kennedy did it. They they were out of control. Just and then all of a sudden, they can’t anymore. Right. So it’s it’s only what? Yeah. It’s ai when they said Catholic priest couldn’t get married anymore. Like, what?
Yeah. Like, Cassie Sai creepy.
Used to fuck. They used to be rock stars, but there were fucking too many people.
Yeah. But then, God, after they banned marriage in the Catholic church, nothing bad happened. Definitely. Ai God, nothing bad happened. Yeah. Well, you think it’s you think it’s him for sure?
I do not know. I do not know.
You know who had a really good post about this? Max Lugavere. He had a really good post because I’m not voting for Ram, so I’m voting against all these things. He just listed ai a ai a very clear and concise list of all the different things that are fucked up about the this ideology that’s being pushed today.
The fucking censorship of it all is the thing that’s the most spooky because it’s the only thing that’s gonna keep us from working our way out of this.
That and that and the war.
That and the ratcheting of tensions all over the globe Yeah. Is a problem.
Yeah. Well, he’s the one who’s saying he’s gonna try to stop all this shit. Let’s hope. And if that if that’s a reason to vote for someone, that that should be, like, the biggest reason to vote for someone. Like, get get someone who wants to stop people killing people. Number 1, get us out of these fucking international conflicts. Number 2. Right?
Make it so that we have our own oil and we have power here. We don’t have to import foreign oil and prop up dictators. That all would be good. All that would all that sounds good. Right. You know, it’s like I don’t hear the things that people keep saying he’s saying.
Ai, if this will be the last time you get to vote. No. They’re gonna put you in camps. They’re gonna separate an iteration.
Was what I said. It’s not saying he’s Hitler. It’s saying, here’s where he’s ai, and here’s where we can do it better. Yes. That that’s the way to run against them.
That’s how you’re gonna win too. And they chose not. I’m gonna back you. I’ll get Peter to you.
Better think sai when you I I’m coming to you for money, so you better I’m better
we’re gonna get you fitted with a nice suit.
I think you’re more of a, like, a collar open ai guy, though.
Collar open and just kinda ai
Bro, you can’t lose. Yeah. Gay, republican. You get so many people to jump over to the other side.
I would go I would should be the governor of California.
That’s an actual good point.
You could actually win that.
But no no one likes that Newsom fellow. They don’t trust him anymore. He got caught with his fucking mask off at the French laundry.
I will I will either save the state or destroy it in 5 days. Oh, you’ll fix it. It’s sai, but it’s either or, and and I think either one is fine.
You’re gonna be a national hero.
Well Ai gonna be screaming for you to be president.
That’s what’s gonna happen. Let’s pray.
You’ll be the 1st Republican president since Arnie. Makes sense. You’re in. You’re in. Yeah. You or Republican, governor rather Yeah. In California.
Sai That’d be huge. That’s a good plan because I could go from there and then right to the White House.
And you’re socially liberal, so the liberals won’t feel bad voting for you.
Right. To an extent, I’m socially liberal.
pretty fucking wide extent.
Yeah. To to a wide extent. Yeah. I do believe women should ask to leave the house. Like, I do I do have that have to. That’s where I have that Islam thing. Ai do believe that.
Permission’s important. Permission’s important. Sharia law thing is craziest.
Well, let’s hope let’s hope everybody’s peaceful and happy.
Yeah. Let’s hope it’s not all Handmaid’s Tale in the future. Yeah. Thanks for being here, man.
You had some brilliant rants tonight. No. Thank you. Ai appreciate it. Where are you at? Are you there? Yeah.
Yeah. Come to me. I’m good. Yeah.
I’m doing Ron White show. Okay. Cool. Come and tell you.
Thank you. Bye, everybody ai.