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HE HAS DONE IT w/ Grace Unfiltered

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Tim, Phil, Ian, and Tate are joined by Adam Grace Unfiltered to discuss Brandon Herrera winning, an investigation into a republican amid rumors of an affair with a staffer, Jasmine Crockett losing, a...

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John, got primary.

James Taylor Riko, of course. There's his whole controversy going on about how strangely

Jasmine Croquette's accusing the Republicans of cheating, even though she got cheated by the Democrats and Colbert, which is weird. But the big news, we're all excited for, is that Brandon Herrera has won in Texas 23rd District beating out Tony Gonzalez. However, not by enough. So it's going to go to a runoff. But when you look at the hard numbers, Brennan Herrera has won just in clear 50%. So the expectation is he's likely going to win especially because the Republicans are

launching investigations, Tony Gonzalez, more information coming out about the staffer had an affair with who emulated herself and died. I mean, it's an absolutely crazy story. So we got a lot to break down as it pertains to these elections. Apparently, there's one election. I guess where they leftist Muslim woman won the Republican primary because she was unopposed. And it's pretty

embarrassing for the Republican party. So we'll talk about that plus, man, war stuff, the first sinking

of a ship by submarine, since I think World War II, everybody's talking about that and another crazy story in these elections. A man who is currently facing criminal charges accused of murdering the man who raped and kidnapped his daughter. He won his primary and everyone's just like basically everyone on the right sitting back and going, yep, they all voted for him probably. But when you reach, when you actually look at the story, it sounds just like self defense. And a lot of people

are trying to make it out to be like this guy. You use Liam Neeson style hunted down this guy. It seems more like self defense. So we're going to get it all there. We got a lot to talk about my friends before we do. We got a great sponsor for you. It is pdsdette.com. My friends go to pds.com/timcast. Check it out. You see the headlines read the stories, then the impact shows up in your own numbers.

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Adam Salinas. -Thank you so much for having me, man. My name is Adam, and I go by Grace and filtered on all of my social media platforms, and I appreciate you for flying me in, man. Right, right on? What's your thing? What do you do? So I have a platform that we talk faith, politics, and kind of, you know, news around the world, and it all started, you know, kind of back in 2014. I mainly talked about faith, and when I had all of these individuals that I had

met over the years, I started to ask me certain questions about some of the propositions that were coming into law in the state of California, instead of answering the same question, in 20, 30, 40 different times, I started doing a post about it, and now we're here, you know?

Right on, we got whatever this is, that's how I, that's how I feel every morning I wake up to.

Uh-huh. I was inspired by all of the hatwares in the house, so I think you're just inspired by guns and roses. I Carter's the only one not wearing a hat. I'm heavily inspired by appetite for destruction, by the way. If you don't know the album, get it. Have you heard it? Probably. How do it? It is the best. If you want to know where rock and roll came from,

Why the 90s were awesome, listen to appetite for destruction.

follow me, Ian Krauss. And I also want to shout out Alex Stein's big booty. Uh-huh. This is called

a big booty Latino love potion. I'm drinking it right now. It's excellent. It's a Casper's newest coffee. Spectacular. It was so good that I had to bring it in and do a post of my own about it. So go get it at Casper.com if you haven't yet. Alex Stein is not a doctor. Alex Stein. Yeah, it says, uh, this is actually guaranteed to spice things up in the bedroom, but also as a caveat that is not guaranteed to spice things up in the bedroom. I'll say there's a little tension

in the table right now because you're sipping on that. Yeah, it's getting like, well, it's all

guys in here. Tates. I don't know what you're thinking. Jesus. Yeah. Anyway, it's yeah. That's why

I throw the hat on when we're getting too close. Like, I need to get a haircut. And then the hat just stays

on. Beer looks nice today. I don't know what's good. Like, everything's getting wacky and wild,

Phil's just raw dog in the show, right? Hello, everybody. My name's Phil Levante. I'm a senior of the heavy metal band all that remains in my hands. I come into the counterrevolutionary. What's some Carter? G, man. I really got to get a thing that's really fast. Like yours. I do not have a hat on today, but I'm going to get one because Ian has inspired me. I'm here pushing the buttons. Pretty some show. And pumped. Thanks for coming out, man. Let's get into it.

Here's a story from nonstop local tri cities, Yakima. Because it was the only outlet that I could find that actually centered the story around the winner of the race, Brenn Herrera. It says Republican Brenn Herrera advances to primary runoff election in Texas's 23rd congressional district for which there is a single sentence, which says Republican Brenn Herrera advances to primary runoff in election in Texas 23rd congressional district. See, the reason I opted for this

nonstop local tri cities, Yakima and BC page is because literally every other outlet, they type of their stories like Gonzales heads to runoff amid allegations of affair with aid. In a tight primary race with conservative challenger, Brandon Herrera. I would argue, indeed, it is not a tight race as Brenn Herrera won handily. However, in we got to scroll down here on the subject. In Texas, you've got to get at least 50%. Okay, fair, fair, fair. It is relatively tight. It's

less than 1,000 votes, but Brenn Herrera won. And so the headline should be either Gonzales defeated by Brenn Herrera. However, they will both go to a runoff. Every headline acts like Brenn Herrera, who I'm going to argue is substantially more famous than Tony Gonzales. This is what really irks me. Okay, this is the reality of the establishment media and the machine state of this country. By any metric, Brenn Herrera is more famous than Tony Gonzales.

He's got millions of followers. And I'm not saying that to disparage Tony Gonzales, but Tony Gonzales like a rank and file member of Congress. In his district, he's probably moderately well known. But I guarantee you, if you go to any random place in the country and ask him, do you know who Brenn Herrera is? Do you know Tony Gonzales is? You're going to get more people

saying Brenn Herrera. He's a big YouTuber. So that's why it irks me when he wins. He's more famous.

And then you see all the media act like he doesn't matter. Because these people don't want to give air or space to anyone who would challenge that machine. So, outside of that, we got a lot of talk about because Jasmine Crackett got fired. And Dan Crenshaw got fired as well. So, I mean, or are we looking at, well, I've got to throw them in the mix. Okay, lower Republican turn out then Democrat. How you guys feel about all this? So, I think that it's, it's kind of not a

surprise that Crenshaw got beat honestly. He's looked at as a swamp creature. If you look at his history when it comes to stock trading, he's done a lot of things that people consider inside of trading. He's made a lot of money in stock markets. He's been in Congress. It's fairly well-known. I think that the magabe is kind of looks at him and says, no, he's just a, you know, boilerplate swamp creature and we want to get him out and get someone else in. Yeah, I mean, Crenshaw is literally

the worst. I think everyone knew that. It got to the point where we were all like, maybe we

OP Davidson and Apology. That actually kind of was a funny joke when you think about it. Like, I got so bad. So, good riddance. Well, he had a lot of, you know, there were a lot of people that were looking to give him a chance when he first got in because he's a former Navy SEAL, you know, because because there was pedigree and stuff and he just totally wasted it and totally blew it. Yeah, the GOP was a lot softer when he came into, and then he just ended up being this really like

cad-even-dictive guy. Like, I don't even know how much of it really was. His politics more so than it was just his personality was just like he would crash out all the time. He was literally like a, like,

like a gay guy, the way he behaved. Like, he was not like a crumudge in. Yeah, he was always just like

freaking out on people and he's always like trying to settle scores and the way he like tweeted was just like, he made you feel gross. I patch my cane was very accurate for him. Yeah, there's a lot of great nicknames for him. So sad though because when he got in he was so promising and everyone was was excited. Yeah, he was awesome. I thought he was going to be the guy that spoke truth to

Power because he kind of did it at the beginning.

until the Pete Davidson thing. Hmm. Well, I, I, I, I will say this, the Politico's the space that I was in when he won. We were like, let's go. It's a big deal. A new breed of better Republicans to challenge the machine state. And then what happened is the combat veteran guy, right? He's going to get in there and he's going to whip these suits in a shape. We had this pencil neck DC guys who've

never seen a fight in their lives. Crenshaw comes and we were stoked. And then he, and he didn't

threaten to kill Tucker Carlson. Yeah. Yeah. I don't even have anything. I think it's one of those things

that he ended up becoming the very product that we were trying to get out of office. Yeah. You know, to where not every great individual with the great pedigree is meant for leadership. You know, they were great in their field, but when they transition to this place of power, they're come, you're trying to vote for anything and everything that opposes that other party, even if it's far right. And far right in the moment seemed like the perfect answer, but then as he hears went on

and that class begins to diminish over the years, now you realize like, oh shoot, this probably wasn't the right guy to run things. You know, regardless of how many consecutive turns he was doing, I think it's about time that Republicans are seeing, you know, what it's not, it's not about having that far left, far right narrative. It's about finding where conservatives were supposed to be the entire time. Yeah, I think that makes it worse. In Iran, it didn't COVID drive Dan

Crenshaw insane because he was normal at first, a kind of a badass, then he got real quiet for a couple of years, and I didn't hear from him, and then he started bitching nonstop. Maybe there was like a deep state guy who somehow got access to Crenshaw's browser history, like knocks on his door and says, Mr. Crenshaw, and he's like, hey, man, I'm not going to listen to deep state guys. And he's like, here's a list of your browser history. He says, I will say anything. Oh,

did you get blackmailed? I'm kidding. You might say maybe. Someone was going to tell people what's

actually behind that patch. Yeah, I think he was just like a ladder climber, because like,

I remember when he, when he first came in, everyone was like, getting all hyped, they were just going back to what he, his statements were only the initial Trump run, and he was like, pearl clutching over, Trump's like, comments on Muslims, and he's like, this is so hateful, like, we can't, Americans were better than this. So it was like, this guy clearly was a ladder climber, and typically when you're a ladder climber, you're actually really good at like hiding your cards.

But he's terrible at he has the worst poker face in politics. Like, that's like what I

led with this, he's literally melting down all the time. I've never seen him happy before. Like,

he's always just like, like, mad, freaking out, just like, good. And I think, honestly, his constituents probably don't even know anything about his politics. They're just sick of his attitude. Yeah, I mean, just like, so just, there's a, I just can't stand like that. This is a light paste of what's to come this year with the midterm elections.

And you know what's going to get real spicy towards the end of summer because the Democrats

came out in force. The turnout was very, very good for Democrats. Republicans were down by like, like, 20%. So a lot of Republicans are sounding alarm, saying, like, guys, if we can't get turnout, especially when you're trying to get like Ken Paxton to win to be cornered and, and her error to beat Gonzalez, I mean, come on, like these, these elections very, very much mattered. And although I would say it turned out very well in the Republican side, the turnout was relatively low.

So end of summer, Democrats are going to be coming out screaming and bashing their faces against the table that the apocalypse is happening. Yeah. You know, so, so we've got in the, in our newsroom, we, we, we, we're running that channel where it's like, it's not, it's not a chance for channels at once. So you can see, I guess, what do they have pull up sports? Like the top left of some sport channel, I don't know, you guys watch football, some. But then you got Fox, MS now, and CNN,

and it was absolutely hilarious before the show started. MS now is, Cairon was, hexath says, something like, talking about dead troops makes Trump look bad or something like this, which is like he definitely didn't say. And then Fox was like Democrats endorsed murder or something, not even kidding. And then CNN was like, more missile strikes in reo, or whatever, something like that. And I just thought it was absolutely hilarious to see the state of media in this

country right now. But I would argue that Fox news hyper partisan Democrats endorse, you know, illegal immigrant crime or something like this. And it's like, I get it. It's like, okay, it's hyper ballic, but technically it's true. Hexath saying that's not claiming that people should stop talking

about dead troops because it makes Trump look bad, that literally never happened. And so like the

right is, you know, if watching Fox news, you're going to be biased, you know, you're going to get information by against Democrats, but opinionated and true hyperbolic perhaps. And MS now is just lying about what's going on. Imagine what it's going to be like in August when we're a couple of months out from the midterms. And this is the Democrats opportunity to put an end to Trump once and for all because this is it for him. This is his last, his last opportunity. If the Democrats win the midterms,

they know they're going to jam a crowbar in the gears and then just lock everything up. So they're going to be going out in massive force screaming that the world is ending. And my point on the MS

Thing is, you think that headline is crazy.

Trump will go to pet a dog and they'll speed it up 200%. And it says Donald Trump repeatedly strikes

dog. It's going to be nuts. It's going to be absolutely insane. I mean, now it is going to be just AI

photos in the same video, isn't it? Yeah. Well, you also, you're going to get this negative feedback loop because like I don't like the inside baseball for how political media works is really the summer before the election cycle is when the money starts flooding in. So you're going to get a negative feedback loop where some money starts coming in. MS now start saying like, hey, if we don't win this election, it's all over. All these donors are going to freak out and start pouring more

more money in. So this is going to be like the most expensive midterm cycle, not just on the election side, but in the media side as well. You think that the big donors are going to give money to the people that are, you know, that are essentially calling all rich people, the evil and you think

they're, they're still going to open up their pocket. But books for that. Oh, you guys, they think

they're the exception. Well, what wasn't Bernie Sanders campaigns mostly funded by small donors and stuff? Yeah. Yeah. So like, but that's kind of rare. I mean, like another example is the Herrera versus, no, no, no, it was all millionaires in billionaires, but they only gave $20.

Yeah. That's it. I'm kidding. It was mostly like working class, middle class people.

And the, the Herrera Gonzalez races and other example, Herrera like was mostly actually as I think was entirely small, small donors and Gonzalez was like all institutional, but this is the thing that sucks is the reason that it was a Gonzalez was so close because he's like literally as the most skeletons in his closet. We can look right up in the eyes. It's because the cash on hand he had was still far, far surpassed Herrera. So it's like we're still playing in the old school

game. The point that I'm making is the people that are running for Congress. The, the, the energy is with the left now is really on the far left. And they've made it clear that they look at wealthy people as the enemy. I just wonder if wealthy people that generally write the big checks to packs and stuff. I wonder if they're going to open their pocket books when when people like Bernie Sanders and Rokana are talking about, you know, wealth taxes or taxes on your, your property.

They'd write now and people are, have already started to leave California just because that is on the ballot. The, the, it seems like it's a popular ballot measure. And it might pass. But at the same time, when, when the wealthy people are like, yo, we can't do this. Are, are they really in a right checks for people that are going to, I think, I think they're going to continue to write those checks because it's all a part of the grand scheme of things because they'll end up with

someone like Mamdoni in New York and will continue to fund this whole, this whole spill right now. They're using this as bait that we got to tax the rich. We got to tax the rich. Those ricks, rich donors that are donating to those democratic parties are going to continue to do this because their next candidate is going to run on that whole phase of tax the rich rich. And it's going to happen like every single other time, the trickle effect. But it will continue to come down.

But the evidence, the evidence coming out of California is that they don't, they leave. They go, they try to get away from it. The 10's point, like, this sounds so cliche at this point,

but TDS really just trump everything else because you have to think for these billionaires,

they legitimately think Trump is going to exterminate the United States as it stands. So that Trump's everything else. They're, they're a willing to risk it on like them, potentially getting taxed more if it means keeping Trump out. And this happens from the center left all the way to the far, look at Bill Crystal. Bill Crystal's what he has, what dreams every night of bombing Iran. He literally dreams and salivates about bombing Iran. It's all he wants to see before he dies is burning

flesh and Iran. Trump bombs Iran. All of a sudden he's like, you know, Trump is committing like a war crime here. And like he's actually like not following the rule of international law. So it's like, every single one of these people, they're like lifelong dream. They will over at the Trump hatred will overcome that. But Bill Crystal is a swamp monster. Bill Crystal is a center. He may be left the center, but he's not a business person that's a billionaire that's writing the massive

checks. Bill Crystal will cut a check. I'm done. If it means keeping Trump out of office. Probably, well, let's jump to the story. We got this from CBS News. House ethics committee to investigate Reptony Gonzalez over allegations of affair with aide who died by suicide. If those are not familiar, uh, this is the guy that Brandon Herrera is running against. He cheated on his wife with a woman who then killed herself. And, uh, you know, I'm going to say this. There is, there are details about

the story. Everybody in the Beltway knows. We're here in DC, basically. And so we hear all these rumors,

which for which, you know, I could address a little bit. I don't, and I'm careful because I don't know what exactly is true, but everybody's got a similar story. However, I will stress. There are some people who think it wasn't suicide. And I'm going to go ahead and say that at least the conversation in the Beltway and what we know from the press is that the staffer who died did die by suicide. That being said, I don't know exactly. And I want to stress it's there. There are some people that

think it's, uh, more nefarious as it were in that Tony Gonzalez, the implication they're trying to make. We see some of these rumors running is that he, uh, he's going to lose his election. If it comes out this having a fair, the woman's having a fair with is then found emulated. She says her dying breath. I don't want to die. And people immediately take that as somebody tried to silencer. Now, I want, I want, I got this, uh, Douglas Mackie tweeted this out. She committed

Suicide by lighting herself on fire.

her last words were, I don't want to die. 100% of those would attempt to commit suicide,

but somehow miraculous survived. Usually they jumped off a bridge or tried to overdose,

have reported regretting it, life is precious. And, and it's true, he has this, uh, from the story.

It says Santos Aviel was regional district director for Rep. Gonzalez, a Republican rep representing Texas 23rd district. She joined his staff in November of 2021. Her mother, Nora and Gonzalez previously told his Antonio express news that her daughter was upset on the night of September 13th because her eight-year-old son was spending the weekend with his father. Santos Avielas, I, uh, Aviela said, and her husband had separated and were sharing parental responsibilities.

Her mother said, sensing her daughter's distress, Gonzalez said she went to the home that night to find Santos Avielas burned and pleading for water. The last thing she said is I don't want to die.

So when the story came out, tons of people were saying like, it kind of sounds like somebody was

killed. That somebody was lit on fire. And what I will say is this. The story that's been circulating in the beltway is that she calls him on the phone threatening to kill herself unless he drops everything and comes to to see her. And he's like, get out of here crazy lady. So on the phone, she dumps fuel on herself and then screams like, I'll do it. I'll do it. And again, I don't know

any of this is true. These are just rumors that are circulating. And then, uh, here's the thing

people need to understand. Okay. They think that in order to light fuel, you have to press flame to the fuel that is not correct. The fuel itself is not flammable. It is the fumes that are flammable. And so again, I don't know if this is true, but the rumors that I'm in circulating is that she snapped a lighter or something. She like splashes herself while filming and then like snaps a lighter like I'll do it and goes up. Because when you are splashed with fuel, the fumes are coming

off you, a ignition source near the fumes will light you up. Not again, I don't know that any of that is true. And I'm just saying this, you got all these members of Congress and they're like, yeah, this is what everyone's saying happened. Now there's a couple of things. Maybe the reason those rumors are circulating is because it, you know, foreign establishment or public and guy, it's ooh, salacious. So there's not, there's no foul play. You know what I mean?

Because right now, like, we don't really even know what happened in the official reporting. They've not released any evidence or details. When the guy sounds electable, that's all. When did she, people are voting for him. She lit herself on fire last September 13th. It's long time ago. You think there'd be a criminal investigation if it was any. I covered it when it happened. Yeah. On my morning show. Yeah. I remember Tony Ortiz was covering it pretty heavily as well.

I literally had that, not this literal situation, but I dated a girl for a long time and she threatened to kill herself. I was like, it just got to the point where the threats, I stopped coming home to try and play Kate the woman because it was like, if you're going to do it, do it, I can't stop you. And I'm not going to shut down my life for you. And so I empathize if

that's what this guy was going to do. He just looks at us like, do it. It's like, that's kind of like,

like, like, man, really. That's kind of like a point to you because it's like she's like, I can't live with that. No, no, Ian, when she said it, he goes, no, wait, don't. Yeah, it wasn't about me. It never was, you know, she was, you know, it's called my own manipulation. One of my boys, three of his exes became lesbians. And like the first one, you're like, that's weird. The second time, it's like,

okay, the third one, it's like, I think this guy is so good that she realizes I'm never going

to a better man. So I'm also, yeah, or the other way around. Like, if ever where you go, you smell, you know, Boop, you got to check your boat. So he must be doing something, he's whether whether or like, oh, yeah, maybe it's so bad. They ruin men forever. Yeah, I've met multiple individuals throughout my life, especially when I used to travel for ministry and stuff, individuals that literally tried to commit suicide, try to take their own life away. And every single one of them had said

the exact same thing, whether it was jumping a bridge, whether it was an individual that I knew that tried to light themselves on fire. And thankfully, people got there in time. Those situations, nobody in the heat of the moment when the act is actually coming about. Nobody is thinking, yes, it's finally happening. Of course, anybody would think about saying, I don't want to die in the heat of the moment. But for people to not have any valid foundation to what these allegations are

coming, as long as it's not being checked by reality, as long as these individuals aren't actually bringing factual evidence, I think it's just going to be almost a monopoly play for any Democrat. I want to stress too, because we've got a super chat from X, I offer. I can't pronounce your name. The investigators are the Uvaldi police department, the same ones that let all those kids die. So, you know, part of me has to go like, hmm, sounds probably like a foul play or something

to fairies, you know, member of Congress's mistress goes up in flames, nothing to see here folks, no one has any idea what's really going on. And I'm going to be honest with you guys, the House Ethics Committee's investigating, right, sure. I think the public has a right to know

Everything about this story.

it's tragic incident. Considering this was the mistress of a member of Congress, who died

under suspicious circumstances, I'm sorry. I think the public has a right to know. Like, what are the details of this? If you are going to be voting for someone the moment that they decide to go public or to carry any type of office or seat, the public is required to know who they're voting for because if they don't, then anyone could just step up to those positions. If you don't want your life to be put on the spotlight, not only the good things, but even

mistress type of things, then don't sign up for that type of job. Yeah, it's kind of the same thing. It's like, you know, if you have like some skeletons, like, I don't know, you know, some people, it's like, okay, you had like this in bezelman issue, or like, hey, I got fired from a job. It was like high on the job. One guy, you know, he cheated on his wife, and then she burned herself alive.

Like some of these things, you know, it would make you a little bit like, maybe you should not run

for office, maybe stick to like, I don't know, middlemanagement. Right. There's a difference between I stole the piece of gun and my ex. Wow, you know, I mean, look, I mean, you know, it's perfect. There's nothing, there's nothing. There's nothing approaching that in my history and even I wouldn't run for office. I have a few speeding tickets. Oh, man, I missed a water bill from

an old rental place and they come find me. Yeah, but here's the thing, like, and this and this now

is never going to want to story saying, you know, tape brown forgot to pay water bill. They're going to want a story that says like, derelict and vagrant, how tape brown, skip town on his debts. You know, they're going to like crank it up to 11, and they're going to bring in like the landlord, and they're not going to say the number. There's going to be like, so when he stole that money from you, what did that do to your family and the guy says crying,

like, we lost everything because of tape, bro. It's like an anti-Semitic move, like they are going to continue to use that bait because the bait keeps working. It's the exact thing tactic for the past few years. This whole fall narrative on every single story that they bring, they have to add salsa to it. They have to add an ingredient that fits whatever narrative to attack a certain people or a certain person. And if it's still working, why change the bait?

Yeah, I've got to stress. I am deeply offended by the word salsa, but it just means sauce. Oh, really? Well, I mean, to to Hispanic, salsa isn't just sauce. It's salsa. Yeah, but like a Chile, the direct translation is sauce. That's the dances your dancing. Yeah, I was going to say what I'm saying. No, I mean, when we think of salsa, we're not just thinking sauce, we're thinking something that's going to bring this back to life.

When it's sauce. It was not for his fans. Like mad at him. No, you will not hear Mexican or Hispanic be like that. I mean, la salsa. You know, go give me mayo. Like no, look, this reminds me of like when people by the countries are like, but in my country, like dinners, like a big deal.

Like it's like, yeah, I think for us, it's like, I'm like, oh, what's just dinner?

Yeah, gather together and be like, pray, and then be like talk. I'm like, that's just everybody. Oh, but this is, is the annoying thing. It's just like a liberal thing. Like with the talk, they're like, oh, yeah. These, these, these, these awfuls, affluent white female. I love how they added the YouTube it before it was just affluent white female liberal. But now it's affluent white female urban liberal. And I'm like, you've done it. You've completed the acronym. Yeah. And they're like,

you don't understand. Lack people have to tell their kids not to fight with cops. Everybody in the city does that. My kids were like, it's hell. And I already told them don't manage the cops. Like, like, the cops tell you to do something you listen. You're not going to win a fight with a cop. Like, even if the cop is dirty, you know he's corrupt. He's wrongfully arresting you. You're not going to win a fight with a cop. It's just not going to happen. The whole

state on the side. Yeah. But, but not just that. Like, let's say a cop plans to drug on you or whatever, fighting with him just is going to make it look like you're more guilty. Yeah. And it's going to help

the corrupt cop. Yeah. Bro, there's some, I think if you just don't instinctually know that, like you

probably shouldn't antagonize a guy that has a fire. And then it's like your cock that's over. I mean, I get into that kind of conversation regularly on the internet and stuff. Like, because, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm a big two-way guy. So it's like, look, you're not going to win a fight with a guy with a gun. He has to win the fight, right? Because if you were to knock him out, he has to assume you're going to shoot him and you're going to run off with the gun. That means someone that just

committed a murder is now on the loose in public with the firearm. He has to win the fight.

And the cop is not going to let you let you win. He will shoot you first. And there are more cops

coming all the time. You just can't fight. You cannot fight the cops. You will not win. Let's go to this story from Fox News straight out of Congress. Top progressive canseeds race. It's a viral mockery for embarrassing defeat. Jasmine Cracket lost. And she's accusing the Republicans. Of cheating somehow. That's just like need for action. She might think about it. Just came out that way. I think it's because the world view of the Democrats

is that they only exist to call Republicans evil. And so there is no narrative thread

For what she could pull to say, Democrats cheat elections.

for someone who jokingly criticized Donald Trump for using that card, she used it now. We just

seen a few moments ago how the amount of Republicans that went into the voting polls were a lot

less this time around. And she's somehow mad at the individuals that didn't vote for her in the first

place Republicans instead of the Democrats who did not choose to vote for her. Well, the Democrats cheated. They would 100% cheated by favoring the other candidates. Stephen Colbert staged a hoax where James Telleriko, I want to stress this. James Telleriko engaged in a hoax with Stephen Colbert. Telleriko tweeted out, this is the interview Trump didn't want you to see. And they framed it as though he was the only candidate and that he was already the primary winner. Colbert and Telleriko

framed the interview on the show as if Trump was trying to make sure that's Paxton, or Kornin would get an opportunity to go on Colbert that if you're going to have a Democrat, the Republicans should be allowed. Oh, hold on. We are not in the general. So this that means Telleriko's opponent

who was granted, who would have been granted equal time was Jasmine Crocket. The purpose of the

hoax was to create the perception and the minds of the people that Telleriko was already the nominee. And nobody knew who he was. He had no, he had no notoriety. He was not going to beat Jasmine Crocket a rising star in the Democratic Party until this. And Hollywood reporter is gloating about it saying the coal bear bump did it. That because and then he'll call in hoax, they're saying thanks to the interview that that Colbert refused just to to to censor in the face of

the FCC. Telleriko wins. Well, now the craziest thing is Jasmine Crocket crying like a baby and blaming the Republicans and we play this clip for you guys. It has already stated we encourage each and every one of you to remain resilient. We cannot allow this type of behavior to be rewarded because so long as they know that they can win even if it means cheating, then they will continue to do it. Well, is she talking about Democrats there? Because they're

the ones that she did. My question, are you going to go to Bernie Sanders or out Jasmine? Are you going to now Koutau and just wipe your tears? No, she's out, bro. She's gone. Or are you going to step up like Telleriko Aberde and acknowledge the malfeasance there? Because I mean, sounds like you have a case an FCC case for knocking equal time on Colbert. I mean, the FCC is important. Make sure that they put it on TV. They put it on YouTube. Oh, my God. That's so

fun. It was a hoax, bro. It is evil, evil stuff. Evil stuff, bro. Telleriko skinned a Christian alive and flopped his skin over his body and says, hey, they have a Mexican family for me. And the Democratic Party is like, we got to get this guy front and center. So we can actually beat him. He can trick moderates into voting for him like moderate

Christians. Jasmine Crocket. I think is a bad person. I do not trust her. I think she lies

about her accent. All that stuff. But holy crap. Step outside. Okay. First, let me just say

part of me is laughing because of how funny this is to see the scumbags kind of just eating each other alive. At the same time, I am rightly pissed off that this is how politics in our country is being run. Don't get me wrong. I'm not naive. I know that politics has been dirty for a very very, very long time. But this is so brazen. So brazen. Yeah. I love how like the Texas Democrats are like, hmm, the reason the state's really slipping away from us is because Hispanic voters are

really flipping over to the Republican Party. Who should we nominate? Let's nominate like a gay white guy. That's like this. Yeah. Look, Jasmine Crocket's her announcement, and that she was running again was just like 30 seconds of Donald Trump calling her. We often spend, yeah, while she's been like, it is right off the bat. It just demonstrated that she is a low IQ person. You don't run 30 seconds of the president of the United States dogging you out. That's like a

humiliation. Right. Right. Right. Well, that's kind of why some of the individuals that love Jasmine Crocket. I don't know if you guys watched the video where they are coming. They came out in the news saying that they loved her so much, but they couldn't vote for her because they did not believe she could win. So how do you love someone so much campaign behind them and do all of this stuff? And yet at the end of the day, switch it up and vote for the polar opposite of her.

But she can't win. And if your world view is moderate Democrat sock, but Republicans are pure evil demons, you will vote for a sock over our Republican. So the attitude that this is the Democrat establishment plan, Talariko Masquerade's a Christian. There's viral clips of him where he, I mean, some of the most, I'm not a Christian, but holy crap, some of the most shockingly offensive, blasphemous, uh, uh, sophistry I've seen. There's one viral clip where I'm again, assuming

it's real, but I'm, I think it's from Rogan, where he argues that, by Mary, about Mary, the Immaculate

campsite conception was the angels saying, you can, you can abort the baby Jesus right now if you

Want.

Oh my, Luke chapter 1 verse 34. Uh, you find the angel telling her that she will conceive and call

that child Jesus. Later on, she asked the angel, what's going on? How will this be on the virgin?

Let's or no, how verse 38? She comes out and says, "Behold, I am the Lord servant. Let your word be to me as you have already spoken it." Not once does this validate her consenting to give Jesus an opportunity to live. This was not her consent to abort him to the, the, the, the, the way, aiming the Talariko made in this video. He says the angel went to her and said, "Do you want to actually finish carrying this baby?" And she was like, "Okay, I will." As I

see, they asked for consent. Therefore, the angel was like, "You make terminate the Son of God." That's, that's, this dude is evil. He is an evil man. Like, I think I actually have the, uh, I don't know if I have the tweet from him. No, uh, let me pull it up. James Talariko engaging in the, uh, let's see. Yep, I got it right here. I was got my sources, I was got my sources. Here's Talariko's tweet himself. This is the interview Donald Trump didn't want you to see.

His FCC refused to air my interview with Stephen Colbert. First of all,

Trump had nothing to do with it. The FCC had nothing to do with it. The FCC never intervened in any

capacity. CBS stated they told Colbert if you interview a politician, FCC equal time rules means you will need to have on that person's opponent. That's it. Colbert lied and James Talariko, the Democrat nominee lied along with it to frame this as. Trump is trying to stop me the nominee from winning. And it was funny to find out if you actually pay attention to like hold on there, gosh, darn, minute. This was shutting down Jasmine Crockett, nutpacks dinner, Corneon.

They are lying. Talariko is evil. Okay. Look, I'll tell you this. I remember it's like 2018 or

whatever. And my mom calls me and she's like, how come all you ever do is talk about Democrats?

And I said, because they're evil. I was like, they constantly do duplicitous things. They are they're malicious. They're lying. And she goes, yeah, but Republicans are bad too. And I was like, I don't disagree. Give me something that Democrats have done that. I think, you know, that you think would be bad. And my mom was like, well, I mean, I don't know. And I'm like, right, the problem with the Republican Party is they are sitting on their hands, elitists, who are

weak, pencil necks who can't get the job done. They do have their scandals. There are evil Republicans too, but the Democratic Party just hits grand slam after grand slam. And so when the day-to-day, when we're going through the day-to-day, what do I find? There are many Republicans that are at odds with the establishment of the Republican Party. And I can stand alongside them. I can say I'm a fan of Thomas Massey. I can, you know, there's a handful of, Massey's going to

get the direct shout out. But there's a handful of Republicans we've had in the show that we're

friends with. And then we know there's the establishment bad Republicans. And we call them out, but it's just sometimes because usually the problem with Republicans is they don't do anything. There's like the same act. Hey, vote for this thing and they're like, wow, I don't know. And so our biggest complaint is they won't do it. Democrats, on the other hand, do things like this. Just object deceit to steal political power. Bernie Sanders putting out his tweet earlier,

where, or, or, I don't know if it was today yesterday, where he's like, I'm going to charge the

billionaires five percent. And then Jeff Bezos will, unfortunately, only have 224 billion to survive

on. And you know, Bernie Sanders is lying. You know, for a fact, if you're in politics, Bernie Sanders understands and so does Elizabeth Warren exactly why the proposal doesn't make sense. And for those of you who haven't heard the explanation on a well tax or who can't comprehend the function of the well tax and why doesn't work, let me just describe it like this for those of us that have been tracking politics and that track economic systems. Bernie Sanders may as,

well, Bernie Sanders may as well have said he is demanding the government sees the candy cane rainbow bridge from Jeff Bezos that he uses to get to the planet Nebulon. And you're going that literally is a fake thing that makes no sense. But to all the people who are deeply concerned about the care bears and they don't know better, it sounds like Jeff Bezos is an evil person. Well, to common sense individuals, we know it's crazy, but to individuals that their entire

life, their entire mindset is delusion. And that is, they only stick to what their side is saying. They're not looking or even considering what anybody else is saying. Anything and everything that comes out of the garbage to them is fine dining. It doesn't matter what it is, it doesn't matter who it's coming from. As long as their blue as long as they think and do whatever they want them to think and do, it's 100% factual. And let's do it. We got some shade for Republicans. And you,

There, I said it.

for Democrats in 2024 becomes North Carolina's GOP states Senate nominee after running on a post.

You know what? I'm going to say it. I have tremendous respect for this woman. 100%. The thing that I love about Democrats is their absolute willingness to be merciless brutal, deceptive. They will steal power. They will, like, they are Mr. Burns. They will steal the lollipop from the baby. Maybe that's not a good example. But you get the point. So what we have here is not a single Republican exists to run in this, in this, in this place for state, Senator.

And so a Democrat liberal Muslim woman says, I'm going to take this spot. And we see this.

There was a, do you guys remember when the transgender Satanist anarchist won the primary and

it was New Hampshire, right? Because no one ran. And you know, I just, I'm, I'm going to stress.

I am sick of the right, right? You get these hoody, toady, dudes who win John the Internet sitting

there talking about the problems. But all they do every day is they sit down to the desk and complain about what's going on in the world. And they don't actually run for office. They complain about it and demand everybody else do it. What they're, what they're freaking beenies. And they're, yeah, they're folded sleeve but not. Telling everybody else what to do, but they won't do it. Then they're like, I got a cat. What? Probably got a cat. And these people, thinking they're all hot.

Those people. No, but I mean, this, this is an argument that we make regularly on the show. It's like the, the Republicans need to exercise power when they're given power by the electorate. They're

not elected just to tell the Democrats to slow down. They're not elected to say, oh, you know,

we don't want to move this fast. They're elected to actually undo Democrat policies and Trump actually has undone Democrat policies. Put he stopped the board, but the invasion of the board. Because for the longest time, their, their ultimate goal has just been let's get them into office. And that's where their plans stop. That's where their policies end. If our ultimate goal when running for any type of political office is just to get the position, everyone that voted for you

is just it has just gotten set up to fail. Yeah. But this is why Brenna here needs to win. Mm. Right. Things like this. The Democratic Party for too long. Look, guys, I don't need a Republican party that's going to storm in in full tactical gear smashing their fist in the table, being like insurrection act raw and load up the trains. We're deporting everybody. I need a Republican party that says we're actually going to vote on the save act. If they're a Republican party, we have

had was 80% of this country from Democrats or a Republican are in favor of the save act. We're voting on it. It's going to pass. I'd be like, thank you. I don't need guys with guns and, and fist and tactical gear to say we're taking over and then running around, seizing technique. We don't need anything crazy. We just need a party that literally does their job based on what their constituents are asking for

and their Republicans doubt. But what, at what point do you call for something like that then?

Call for the Republicans do their jobs? Yeah. Or somebody to actually stand up guns blazing and actually taking over and doing what he's doing. The point at which we would ask for 300 guys in tactical armor with rifles is like you're being bombed. In terms of what point do we demand or Republicans do their job? It's literally 20 years ago. It's 10 years ago. It's right now. It is vote for Brandon Herrera. Make sure he wins because the more we can get people like

him, you know, Riley Moore are rep amazing. Okay. Shout out to Riley Moore in West Virginia

because he's a guy you can literally go and talk to. And I understand it's probably easier in West Virginia where it's a lot more sparsely populated. But he's got his district as same size district as any other district. But he he'll talk to you and he he actually works for what the people have asked him to do. And then you've got all of these other was it like a Tony Gonzalez votes for gun control. Okay. Republicans didn't vote for that. Yeah. And they don't expect you to vote for

that. So the time is now to support for Republicans, you guys got to run. Okay. I'm loving that the Texas Senate primary had so many people. Wesley Hunt Ken Paxson and Coran and great. That being said, I wonder if Paxson would have won cleanly if Wesley Hunt did not run. So we'll see. I'm hoping that these other when these other candidates are removed. It all goes to Paxson. That being said, the primary was fantastic for the Republicans. I mean, Crenshaw's gun will see if Toth does better.

But I mean, this story about Laquisha Austin, guys, I'm going to say it right now. I may not like what Democrats do, but damn do I respect it. Okay. Because these are the kind of people that show up to your house and say your house belongs to me now. And the Republicans are the kind of people who go, well, I think town hall is going to hear about this. Pack up their stuff and leave.

Yeah.

the masculinity of Trump. Because when Iran says to Trump, we've got enough material for 11

bombs and then Trump goes, I'm going to kill you. Like as much as I'm not a fan of of getting involved in Iran, the way we are, I have to just feel some kind of masculine catharsis to Trump saying, I will eff you up. Well, what you're getting at is what separates Trump from like

every other Republican is that Trump ultimately only responds to power. That's why he respects

people with power. He disrespects people that don't have power. This is why, like, somebody will get frustrated that he doesn't have like a bromance with like heavier melee or like have this bromance with Victor Orban. It's like because he likes them. He's like, you know, he likes to policies or whatever, but who cares what Hungary has to say, who cares what Argentina has to say. He only responds to power. This is why he respects Xi Jinping. This is why he respects Vladimir Putin.

He'll respect a strong man. And that's what separates him from the GOP, where the GOP, beautiful losers. They're going to go and glaze the Prime Minister of Hungary. It's like great. Let's, we can use it's very useful. I love Hungary. Love warban. It's great. We can implement

a lot of their policies. But let's not pretend like this is the most important thing in the world.

The GOP just gets fixated on like, my principles. And, you know, we can get this, this really fantastic housing act past. That's literally what, what freaking John Thun. He out of everything on the docket right now that matters. He prioritized that housing act. It's like helping poor people have buy it. Like, is anybody care about that? Like, we're at war with Iran. You know, the save act could literally make or break every their election going forward. I mean, the Trump,

the wartime powers, the Democrats are trying to restrict his wartime powers. All of these pressing issues, DHS funding. And John Thun, he's like, I might get a glossy national review

up. So I think what I should do is I should prioritize that getting this housing act bright.

You know what I'm saying? This is just like gay, like gay pacified Republicans that only care

about their ego that only care about their status versus Trump who's like, I just respond to power. And I will return the favor. The meme was Republicans care more about the opinion of the New York Times than their own constituents. Yeah. Literally. They really do. Well, Republicans have been like that for a long time. They want the approval of DC. Yeah. Like, they, they just are dying for Washington, DC to invite them to the parties to make sure that they get a good seat at the,

at the, at the the correspondent's dinner and stuff. Like, those things are important to Republicans. It's all about they want the status. And they don't care about actually doing the things that their constituency wants. And their constituency hates Washington. So what they have to do is things like Trump has done go in there and cut things and make changes that are going to be unpopular in DC. And people who don't DC will continue to consolidate power 94%

of DC voted for Kamala Harris. That's what you get when you don't actually go in and change

the culture by and change the bureaucracy. You have to make cuts. And I think that the reason

he's criticized so much, not just on the, on the left, but we're starting to see that, especially with what's going on in Iran now from the right, they're criticizing him, not because of what he's doing, but because he actually did something. You know, so to anybody else that is in the Republican Party or the Democratic Party, they are threatened not by his role, not because all the e-files or whatever, anything like that. They are threatening, they're threatened by him, because

he can actually do things. He is not just going to make you all of these promises and then just, hey, you're paying me to be here. You guys can go to hell. You know what I mean? And as we continue to vote for Republicans or Democrats, stop looking at people and voting for people based off of the color of their skin, their sexual orientation, where they're coming from, if they're from the hood, or they're from the higher-ups, focus on what they've accomplished prior to office, prior to running,

because if their report is zero equals zero, those individuals don't need to be running for office. And we shouldn't be voting for them. You know, you need individuals that are going to be able to actually follow through. And if they're following through in their past objectives and their past courses, then you would expect them to follow through here. You know, I got a question, and I'd like an honest answer to from you guys, is it better to have someone in power that's

deceptive, but in idiot, or that's deceptive and brilliant? Well, this goes back to like, if you speak to like a lot of South Africans, they'll tell you, I'd rather live under incompetent socialist incompetent social democrats, so they say like, actually, when you live in a situation like South Africa, it does enable you to build projects, it enables you to kind of operate under the government's nose, because they're horribly incompetent, even though they're like socialist versus Europe,

living somewhere like Germany or Denmark, a lot of South Africa, say that's not favorable. I'd rather stay here because I don't want to live under all encompassing competent social democracy, because they're going to ensure that you can't even lay an egg before we come and take an

Inspection of it.

any time soon all the eggs, but-- You laid an egg earlier. You have a few chickens, a chicken coop,

real quick. Competency of the Trump admin's ability to deceive, like Trump was no new wars, and now,

of course, new war. I think that it is, you know, it's definitely like, or Jasmine Crockett, or this guy,

this guy who will deceive Colbert in the world to get power in it. He or he'll deceive the world with Colbert. I, like, what I'm concerned of is, like, because of the intelligence of the deceptive power of Trump and his administration, like, are they going to-- what we're going to start seeing as deep things, like we talked about at the top of the show, and it's going to be deep things of Trump flying knee-kicking a dog or whatever, and then are we going to see the Trump admin being, like,

look, misinformation actually is a big problem. Right now we're at war, and we need to start,

and his zealots will be like, yay, Trump said it. Let me-- I'm going to play this video for you guys.

It's a-- it's a breaking viral video from CNN, shocking news, Iran war ceasefire actually. A new development in the Iran war, as Iran has signaled, they are prepared to agree to terms of a ceasefire. After Marco Rubio announced today that the group chats of top Iranian officials had been infiltrated. Here is President Trump commenting earlier today from the White House. It's bad news these group chats. I mean, no man on earth wants his group chats with the boys,

released for everyone to see. It's like a room talk. He've heard me say that before. It's very embarrassing. And we had the CIA and Mossad infiltrate them months ago. And let me tell you what's in those group chats. It's bad. Of all the bad things, the ratings have done. The killings, the bombings, this is the worst. By far, I'm joined now by CNN, senior correspondent Kevin Brown, live on the ground in Tel Aviv

for more. He looks happy to talk about this story. Literally is Denit Well Chuck. That's great. The mood here has been tense to say the least. However, it's appearing like some kind of resolution is on the horizon. The endless bombing campaigns from the Iranian regime have been put on pause since this news dropped. It's a story that is on par with the Israeli Pager drama from two years ago, but this time a coordinated effort between the U.S. and Israel.

I'm being told that these group chats had been infiltrated for months. And there was serious internal debate in the White House and Kineset about whether or not to release them, as this would seriously violate international broke code and could potentially lead to retaliation against Israeli and American men. Dubbed Operation Epic Funny, these group chats on told in context criticizing the weights of senior Iranian official's wives, racist and sexist memes that were not only

not denounced, but were thoroughly enjoyed as well as numerous instances of smash or past. Women's photos would be posted in the group chat and Iranian officials would then comment on whether they would have sex with the women or not. I love how he explains. Okay guys, it's obviously a joke. And he, Danny literally ends the video with Brow. It's so good. Let me play the end.

It's the only way to protect themselves. That was CNN's Kevin Brown live from Tel Aviv after

the break. Lindsey Graham will be joining us to explain that the guy he's lived with for 30 years. How was he really just as rooming? Some of you probably somehow thought this was real. Obviously it's fake. I'm kidding. Brow the craziest thing is that this video has gone massively

viral. I think what is it? What does it have? Two million views since this morning.

But here's the best part. Danny tweeted at drop is International Brow Code Real and it said yes. International Brow Code is 100% real. That's why hacking the Iatals group chat instantly forces cease fire talks. No one wants the receipts dropping on who owes who a beer or skip the last summit. Browse before geopolitical blows. What's the juiciest leak? So the craziest thing is they had to community, community note, Danny's obvious AI satire about how Iran was more embarrassed

about their racist group chat. So they were going to cease fire as opposed to the actual war itself. Where he literally says, he has Trump said, the group chat, all the killing, all the bombing, it doesn't compare to the racist memes. People actually believe it's real. And you know, so just before he pulls up Ian's talking about how AI videos are going to start coming out. Brow

I want to stress this. I think everybody flagged it as an AI gag right away. But there are still

people who think it's real. And I got to stress this. I put out a tweet like two days ago or three days ago. Where I said, is there even one reason why we shouldn't take over Iran or Canada for that matter or Mexico? And it's got like 6,000 responses from liberals who are like, "Wish, wish, wish, wish, wish, wish, wish." They literally can't understand sarcasm. They can't.

When your IQ is 85, you don't understand the purpose of sarcasm so their brai...

like dial tone. And I would argue it's many of the same people. I will pause real quick and say this.

I also think a large, there's a large probability that many of these people are foreigners. Because my hypothesis on this, the reason why many people have noticed that I already in sarcasm often is, you get a lot of response if people can't get it. It's because they're translating what you said. So in English context, my joke is there even one, I put into caps, argument against taking over Iran or Canada or Mexico. Anybody who's American is going to be like,

duh, like, he's joking. We're not going to invade Canada or Mexico. Now imagine if you hit translate on that and you, you speak farcee or something. All you see is there is no argument against taking over Iran and Canada and Mexico. You don't, you don't get any of the American context in language. Or in text. Often in text, it's lost too. What I think a lot of times what will happen is kind of like if someone's on a battlefield, you know, you're all about sarcasm and joking. But if you

see someone waving what looks like a gun at you and you're already in a panic, fight or flight state, you can't really take it as a joke. And some of these people are so wild right now that they don't see jokes anywhere. Or no, right, like a mate or finish, finish your point. I don't know. Oh yeah,

well, I think maybe some people will be like he's being serious. Obviously because everything's so important

right now. I think it's that low IQ people can't understand sarcasm. I think there's a few factors. I think the foreigner issue is huge. There's a lot of people who are not Americans who are trying to manipulate American public opinion. This is normal siops has been on social media for decades. You then have people who genuinely can't understand it. And they're just like, "Oh, why would you want it in very counterau?" But then you have liberals who know it's a joke, but

prefer it to not be so they can use it to trick stupid people. Like Sam Seatings. Like Sam Seatings.

Like Sam Seatings, like Sam Seatings, a parry example of basically like every time he does a video about

me, he intentionally lies about the opinions I have. So a really great example is I was talking about, I think it was the, it might have been like the Minnesota shooting. And I said, "The truth doesn't matter in this regard to the right or the left." Because the right is going to argue, the left is evil and wrong does. And the left is going to argue, the right is evil and wrong does. And what Sam does is he takes the quote, "The truth doesn't matter," and then stops. And then says,

"See, Tim pulls literally trying to tell his audience just to lie and be evil." He doesn't try to actually convey the information because he's a scumbag. He's an evil guy. He just wants to make money. He doesn't care about politics. He's old. He's just like whatever gets the clicks and

makes me the cash. With, I think in 2020 it caused a lot of individuals to lose what we're having

right now, which is social interactions. We're getting everything forced people to be on the screen, everything forced it to be, whether it's a tablet, a phone, or whatever type of screen. So that has become their focal point. They're, they don't, they do not know social cues. They cannot have a normal conversation without it without it being filtered through a text screen in their mind. They don't, they are able to put any emoji in their brain with anything that's written out there.

So it's constantly being filtered through that garbage because of our failed system in 2020 and so on and so forth to where individuals lack the basic human ability to sit across from somebody and have a meaningful conversation without it being filtered through Twitter emoji. I have another theory. I think that, you know, we talked about why Elon Musk bought X. And a lot of people tried to, they played up like, oh, it's because Babylon B got banned and then he had a friend at

know, it's because he wanted access to what's called the fire hose, the stream of all the tweets from people to use his training data for an AI for rock. So everybody's got their data sets. You know, Google's got a massive data set of all his different stuff from search from, you know, maps, whatever it might be. And then, you know, of course, you've got, I don't know exactly what the open AI uses, but they're probably, they're probably using Google and open it. Open

AI used, or yeah, open AI used like reddit and they used like a pdf. Yeah, we can pdf. That's part of the reason why they're there. And I'm pretty sure they watched YouTube videos too and Google that mad about it. Yeah. Here's my other thought. Do you guys know what captures?

Remember capture? Yeah. Yeah. Capture is when you try to log into a site and says, are you a robot?

And then you've got to solve a puzzle. You see that. So the original recapture was text. You would try logging into website. They would say, prove you're not a robot. And then it would

show you two words that were all mangled. And it would say, type these words out. The truth is,

only one of the words was the actual code. What recapture was doing was using human labor to train AI to read physical text really. So the issue is for a camera to identify text, you need a data set. So what they would do is, here's a list of words we know. And so they'd show you a picture

Of, you know, it would be like shellily.

The computer already knows what that word is. And it's trying to test whether or not you are

giving it accurate data, not whether or not you're a robot. It was actually not about, if you're a

robot, I mean, it's an ancillary benefit. What it was trying to do is the second word we show you, we can't read, and we want a data set on, we want a trustworthy data set on what that word says. So basically what they were doing were scanning books. And if the computer said, this word is an identifiable. They would, you'd log into website. You'd see this thing asking me for a robot. And then you'd say, oh, it says shellily dornab. It knew shellily. It didn't know dornab.

And the purpose of it was to say, if the first word is correct, they likely put in both correct words. So 4chan created an operation called re and word, but not, and word, the actual word.

And they said to exploit the system, the first word is always the code. The second word can be

anything you wanted to be. So what happened was, and I'm pretty sure this actually was confirmed, 4chan started going to every capture, and they would put in the first word, and the second word they would put the N word. And so what ended up happening was, in some of these, like natural language processing sites, the N word started popping up randomly, in places where it shouldn't, because the computers were being trained improperly because people were exploiting it. But they

quickly fixed it. So it may just be an urban legend. The operation, absolutely did happen. So I remember it was going viral. People were like, the argument was that capture was recaptured was trying to steal labor from people with this method. They were, they were tricking people into training AI to read a books without them knowing that. Without them knowing, without people

getting paid to do it, they were decentralized in the labor. I believe that X is probably that

training algorithm in all the same way. That is, I would not be surprised if they intentionally have rock bots tweeting at people, posting at people, trying to generate replies because it trains the AI on these interactions. Get this. Why is it then that Elon Musk says your payment is based on the number of replies you get, because that encourages people to reply and generate more replies. So let's say you put up a tweet or an exposed, and you say, you know, I'm just

not a fan of waffles. And then someone responds with, and you can see a lot of these are bots easily. Some of them are very obviously bots. They'll be like, waffles weren't done, and you're like ignore. But imagine this. Rock's AI sees a tweet that says, you know, Donald Trump is doing a decent job, but I'm upset about the war. It then responds with something that's seemingly nonsensical. It'll say something like, the war in China, blah, blah, blah, and then you look at

it and you go, what, what, what we're talking about. We're not a war at China. So you respond with, hey, dumbass. We're not worth China. Correcting the bot. It then takes that training data and it says, here's where we made a mistake. And I'm going to back this up once again with another bit of conjecture from this very show where several years ago I pointed out that there is something that I noticed on x where your account will be categorized and attacked by bots

based on the perceived alignment that you have, which creates a problem for middle of the road people, the example being. I was like, because like we're fairly moderate show and that means sometimes

we're critical of Trump, but largely supportive of them, it's confusing for a bot that's operating

under a political alignment binary. And so what ends up happening is they were numerous instances where I would make a tweet. And I would say something like, I just absolutely, you know, Israel's a really great example. I would say something like it is absolutely insane that we would be forced into a war because of Israel. It's about time we cut off funding to this country and support for them. However, because there was a general view, after I met with Netanyahu, or because we're

typically Israel and Bivalent, my account gets categorized in the pro Israel camp. So when I criticized Israel, I get blasted by comments that were attacking me for defending Israel. Literally made a post saying we should stop funding Israel and all the replies were like, why should we fund Israel, your nuts? And I said, hey, these aren't real people. They clearly didn't read the tweet. It seems like my account is flagged with categories based on some kind of bot net. And they're

responding to the keyword Israel and a post and the presumption of my account is pro Israel, not the substance of that post. In which case, responding to them would correct the record.

So I don't respond. But again, I think this whole system is being set up so that we can be used

as free labor to train the artificial intelligence. And I believe that is the true reason that Elon bought X. It's obvious because he launched a rock right away. He's using the, he's using

X of photos and videos for the training data.

But I would also imagine it goes further than that. And we are responding to bot accounts to train

it further without realizing it. I hope he goes transparent. If you're doing that Elon, if you want to use people will opt in, so you don't need to trick them or deceive them in that case. It feels real like you're getting raped if people take and use you against your will. So

don't do that to people. Unless it's like war and you have no choice. He's, I think he has said

that he used X as a data set. So I think he's, it's pretty. That's, that, the fact that the Twitter firehouse was training data for AI is not a conspiracy theory. Yeah. I'm saying I believe there's a decent probability that rock is actually that they're probably rock powered bot accounts responding to all of us. And when we respond back correcting them, we are training the AI to be, be more believable as a human. So why are people not like trying to file lawsuits against this for

people? What do you mean? You're working for something that isn't paying you. You're unknowingly helping this. If I, if I make a bridge, that's got panels on it. So when you step on a panel at generates electricity, you chose to walk on my bridge. You can't sue me because I generate electricity off your weight. I think if you're benefiting from someone doing something without knowing that they're benefiting you, I think that would call for grounds for somebody

to be like, there's, I'm absolutely nothing. Yeah, I'm thinking about handing out stuff. There's nothing mail and being like, he dropped this off for me and it's like, you make some money because they mail your check, but like, can't really ask you for anything because they did it. But, but, and, and again, like, we're not even looking at something like that. That's different because they're asking you to do that. Like, this would be a lot of individuals would want to ask

the door to my restaurant has a generator on it. Every time you open it, it spins a generator, charging a battery, and I've done the math. Like, no, you get nothing. Like, I'm sorry, you can't be like, but I open the door and he benefited from opening the door. They're going to be like, what? Or there are gyms where when you write in the bikes, it actually spends a generator. And so there are, there, there have been a handful of gyms that actually have the, all the bikes

when people are writing are putting, putting juice back into the grid. Do you see the video that says

that will be the future? Or people, that's what all these people are going to be doing is exercising

for electricity. Well, that's, that's a black mirror. Oh, yeah. Remember the episode where everyone lives in the, yeah, he writes the bike and turn points. You get sued for this, like, every time he's like, be rollin' time square, you just get like 50 people seeing you every time. You write exactly. Yeah. Like, let's have a little fun, though, and jump to this story. We got this from Dexter Toe, the new video game, Karen. And it's funny because a lot of people are like, Karen is racist.

I think this is hilarious. Sorry, we're all out of half an hour. We can only do an extra one. Red sticks are extra. Sorry. Man, that's our policy. So, uh, it's a Karen with the Karen haircut, just rollin' the mold. Yeah, it's epic, epic, epic. Do they get these ideas from Los Angeles? Oh, it kind of looks like, uh, what's that? The models, those games that have this similar

character models, um, why does she have super powers? Among us, I think. What's he gonna get the

manicure out there? She's getting bigger, and she gets it. It's fighting, it's fighting, yeah. So, my problem, Karen, the video game. Well, my problem with this is when you think of, like, let's just, I mean, I'm out there just play like a mind game. Close your eyes and think of someone

destroying a shopping mall. Do you really think of a million away, one minute? That's the, the first

response from Kangman Lee, a bunch of young black men looting a department store. Now, hold on, that's just a different video game and take, I recommend you make it. I know, no one's ever going to make that. I, I, I made a rock video called, uh, Sheniqua, because that's the, that's the black equivalent of a Karen. Uh, I researched this. Uh, and the funny thing is Wikipedia's like, Sheniqua is a racist term for a low income root black woman. Or they said it's like, it's used

in racist ways to describe low income, uh, root black women. And, uh, and, and then Karen, it's like some people criticize Karen as being racist. And it's like, guys, neither is racist, but they are both racial. Like, when, when you say Karen, you don't imagine a black woman, and we say Sheniqua, you don't imagine a white woman. And they're both references to people who describe as rude, but they're not meant to represent literally every woman of that race.

So it's a racial joke. It was always allowed. And I think Karen should include the option

to choose between all sorts of different races. I would love an Asian, uh, uh, a Kim. Okay, I was a rampage around smashing things up. I got to skin that, uh, extend that bitch as well. I said, but it makes skins for the character model, you know,

Like, this is, well, this is me and Amber Duke's like, uh, thesis is why we, ...

so much iron for defending Karen's, but our, our proposes, like, okay, yet is annoying, right? A Karen, you know, when you think of the Karen, if you know, so there's an annoying person,

but the problem is it's like, safe edgy, where a lot of people just outsource every problem in,

like, American public life to Karen's. And when you, if you're really being honest, how far up the ladder are, again, middle-aged white moms, like, an impediment to, like, the functionality of American social life? Like, is that really? No. Think about, like, who's disrupting, like, the retail scene? Is it not like, in a little bit, I'm going to say it again. Wait, women. Brother, awfuls. Okay. Even then, Karen's fallen this camp. They are, they are the,

the meme, I love to bring up where the man builds a fence around his house to protect his wife from wolves, the one day while the wife is out working, the wolf whispers, your husband built this fence to imprison you, tear down these walls and find freedom, so she does and the wolf eats her. The point is, Karen represents to me, the opity pretentious white affluent female that has been so removed from the dangers of the real world that she just demands whatever she wants.

I would agree if that was the, like, the working definition everyone has, but people just use Karen to, like, describe, again, like, a white woman that just expects, like, basic standards, like, when she's out in public. And, like, the thing is, Karen's basic standards. Okay, I don't know about, I don't know about something. Yeah, they're arguing because delusional. No, no, because a lot of these retail do the state of retail workers in 2026 is, like, horrible. Like, it's,

legitimately, like, you go to, like, Wendy's, they're like in their pajamas, they're blasting music.

Like, the order is always wrong. They forget your straw at the time. I mean, that's like the basic level.

So it's like, and then if, and if it's fine, if I, like, got mad, but again, if, like, Amber Duke got mad, and I hate to sound like a lip tart, but it's like, Amber Duke got mad. Look, that's, do you believe that Karen? No, no, no, no, no, no, I like it. I like it. I like the fact that you go to a fast food restaurant, and you can't, and everyone's all nasty. And the, the world shouldn't be

candy canes and rainbows and marshmallows and we close that. I think people would become a custom

to luxury. And like, why would we have to say if you're playing seven hours late, you're still getting to ride in an airplane, bro. We need, we need bears running around. Just like, we got it, we got to breed grizzlies and just let them loosen our major cities and be like, it might be you, you know, I just danger exists. I'm just using when he's like the DMV's miserable. TSA, heavy to TSA just covered me, bro. I know, I'm saying if it's at every level, every time you're

the deal with like someone that has the performance task for you, they're like an idiot. And this is like a fairly, this is a fairly recent thing, even at like, top, even like trader Joe's, I used to respect trader Joe's employees. And like, and since COVID, it's just gotten horrible. But then I get no one cares about their job. But it makes them across the board, no one cares about their job. It makes them Karen as they can't control their temper. No, it's just they expect

like basic standards. And when Karen's, by extension, it's not true, bro. And when they're out of the way, it's going to be a total free for all. Karen is, is, is meant to represent an entitled woman.

I think, I think some people should be a little bit more in time. Sure, but the point is,

people can't advocate for themselves. When you see a video that someone's accusing a, a Karen, they're certainly some that are wrong, where it's like she's falsely accused. But the general idea is like, oh, him comes in and she goes, why is there a man? He's on my burger. And they're like, I'm really sorry about that. I already make it. No, this is ridiculous. I want to brief, that's the Karen trope. Yeah, I agree. Like, those are, I'm just saying it's expanded. Now it's like any white

person that gets like upset that they're being mystery. Yeah, I don't like, because I'll see sometimes women will get harassed in a park by a dude throwing food at her dog. And then they get her reaction. Well, that was it. That was the story. That's one of the story was there was a a black guy in Central Park that was trying to feed a woman's dog. Yeah. And she started screaming and she definitely overreacted. And the media, like, they just went white women bed black men just

completely different than a girl walking into a Wendy's and being like, you forgot my pickles. But then to my point also, it's like, when you think about again, a shopping mall, and you think about people freaking out in public, is it Karen's the primary person you think of?

Or is it like the video Kangman Lee posted? No, that's that's why I'm saying we got to make

a pickle Karen. We got to make it our own stuff. It's like having a long line at a store. A Karen is not the person that just got cut in line that's been waiting there for 15 minutes. A Karen is the one that just showed up and started yelling why nobody's attending to her because she showed up. And you're you doing what you're doing is an inconvenience to this because she has this expectation that she hasn't informed you about, but she expects you to be informed. And every time

a expectation is set over you that does not appease to them, you get a Karen. Guys, I want to

I want to add this video to the mix on this story and hit Instagram because they always mute it.

You can't play it right from the beginning. I want to play this show. It's like that too. I'm going to play this video listen to this. We're men and women were hooked up to brain scanners as they watched people play a game. They got to see whether the people playing the game were playing fairly or whether they were cheating at the game. And the people playing were connected to electric shock machines. So electric shocks would go into these people as they were playing and they would

measure the brains of the men and women watching. So every time a player that was playing fairly

Got an electric shock, both men and women's empathy centers lit up.

go into a person that was cheating, women's empathy centers lit up just the same as with the fair playing person. But men's empathy centers did not light up at all. Actually, their pleasure center lit up. Super key psychological distinction between men and women. Wow. And that's a very interesting take that I think plays in this very much so. In that according to this study, men are I feel pleasure when when evil doers are punished. Women feel empathy when evil

doers are punished. Hence it's what's what's that woman's name who's talked about the feminization of Helen Andrews. Helen Andrews and this is basically her hypothesis played out macro level politics. When you get to the point where any any significant percentage of judges and DAs are female, they are going to empathize with the evil doers. The idea that an evil doer

so a man is going to say you are a murderer and a rapist. I think you should be beaten.

That gives me pleasure and joy and all the guys are saying like we've we've we derived pleasure from the suffering of this evil man. The women go, but it's it's so mean. Well, not not democrat men democrat they see it. I think in the same way. Indeed. So it's basically a low testosterone phenomenon. I imagine. And I mean that. I mean literally. Yeah. Yeah. Because it's like all this is

really happening is these are again these are natural impulses that women have always had. It's just

when you implement them in a liberal democracy. That's when it becomes this. That's when you get parents because policing behavior women of police behavior that's called being a mother. That's like a natural instinct from the half. And policing behavior is actually very useful. And a they don't police behavior. The point is that the men are the ones who are going to go to the child and they're going to say no and they're going to weapon the backside of the head. And then

the mom goes, oh baby, come here. I'll give you a kiss. Yeah, but women. Okay, but like the maternal

instinct is a form of policing behavior that's how women do. Often men wouldn't even be in charge

of parenting. They would leave the wife at home while they're out doing their thing. Right. And there's the safe place where, you know, I think I think mothers, I mean, I thought one was the were the pants in that house. My dad was all about wearing pants. Okay, again, let's not be willfully obtuse. I am not suggesting that every single mother everywhere all the time is letting their kids run rampant. I'm saying women have a tendency towards this as per the studies and men

have a tendency in the other direction. I don't think it's fair to say if you could measure love, I think it is 100% true. Women's love for their children would, would shatter the charts compare to men. Men love their children, 100% think so. But I believe that the emotion that women have towards their kids is substantially stronger than the way men feel about their kids. Also, also, I believe that through evolutionary biology and psychology, women are effectively

one with the baby for a long period of time in a way that men are not. So men do love their

kids. Don't get me wrong. And it's a strong and powerful love. Men will throw themselves into,

you know, onto a fire to save their kids and all that stuff. But I believe that women just

have a stronger emotional drive towards that. So the emotional drive to throw yourself and put on the train to save your kid is outweighted by her emotional connect connection because she was with the child. Let's, let's, let's, let's put it like this. Let's call it Fahrenheit. A man's love for his kids is 100 degrees Fahrenheit. A woman is 120. I've noticed females will get ill physically sick if they empathize with their child's feeling feeling bad. They'll start to feel

bad. Oh, there's a lot of different types of love. I think the women feel more types of love towards their children. I'm going, I'm going to say this too. For anybody who's walked down the street with their wife and their kids, certainly something I've only experienced in this past year, babies are celebrities to women. Oh yeah. And, and I've explained this for a while about how cat calling is a phenomenon that affects both men and women of high status. The question is what

makes a woman high status? Well, unfortunately for the feminists, it is sexual attractiveness. Which means a woman who is actually attractive has high social market value. Guys are going to holler at her. For a guy, it's no ability, no variety. Now, you could be ultra wealthy. So, guess what? Guys that drive around in super fancy cars. What do you see? People go up to them and they go, yo, like, what's up? And, guys, walk it out with crazy

chains. People always want to look at them. Or how about this? There's a dude who did a

stunt. We went to Times Square. And he walked out of a building and hired his friends or hired, but had his friends paparazzi him. And so, they all swim around and start taking pictures. And he puts his hands up and he's going like this. He's going to jack it. And then he has a fake bodyguard going like this. Crowd swarmed around because they just wanted to see who it was. So, my point is, like, women for the most part are getting cat called by guys, because

a woman will just be attractive. And that's high social value. But most guys don't experience any kind of cat calling because they don't outwardly express any kind of high social status. I think the liberty guys do. The society that we're living in has almost indoctrinated men.

What do the point of, if they show any type of love?

around the edges and all this other stuff. So, to the point I'm trying to make is walking down the street with a baby. And, you know, I'm curious what you've experienced

feeling this one. I think I've seen one, actually, no, not a single guy has ever of any age stopped

and said, I got to see your baby. Women, every single woman, 100 percent. You just did something

right now. I would, I don't think you realize you went, hey, let me see the baby because we automatically tie men loving children or showing empathy or emotion towards kids as being gay or as being homosexual. There's a femininity to them, if not men. This is not material to the point that I'm making. We hear, let me tell you how the point is. If I, not a single, not a single guy has ever said, oh, what a beautiful child. Can I take a look? Not one guy. I'm an elevator and an old lady

leans back trying to look into the baby carriage. We're sitting under the restaurant and the women walk by and they go, can I take a look at your baby? That's my point. Women love babies substantially more than men do. Men, of course, love their kids. I'm not saying they don't. I'm just saying, I think it's evolutionary psychology and biology and it should be patently obvious to every guy that guys like going out and fighting bears. I mean, that's somewhat figuratively

women like having babies. It's fascinating the amount of social propaganda you need to convince

women not to have babies. And then it's funny because I see these videos online on Instagram all time and it's like, like these, like, music is playing and it's the woman with their baby.

There was one earlier where it was a woman who said she always wanted to know his job and now she's

glad she never got it because her nose fits perfectly with their babies forehead and she like she like put her head to her babies forehead. I'm like, yeah, guys don't make videos like that. Yeah, guys don't feel that way. So I'm obsessive. I think it's a type of love called Mania and it's one of the eight three times. Women are manic for their babies. It means obsessive love and their women do have obsessive love for their babies. Men don't. My love would be formed is a gope. Love of the

community where if I see your kid, I'll be like, hey, kid, and then I immediately look around the room to make sure we're all safe because I love that kid and I want it to survive. I don't even notice like Tim's baby half the time. Oh, oh, hi, how are you? I don't know what's here. And I didn't

grow up around like, like, I was always the, like, youngest. I didn't really grow up around babies either.

So I like speak to them like adults. I'm like, hello, how are you? Yeah, I met men and women are different. There's nothing wrong with it, right? So again, to the point that I'm making, like the point that I'm making is that babies get cat-called because they're because, yeah, because they're my women. I'm not even playing like, and it's fine, too, because my wife gets concerned because you're like, I don't want strangers touching my babies. You're like the exact same way. Is it crazy how

women walk up and I go, can I touch your baby? It's like, no, I don't know. Imagine, imagine this, a guy went filming, like, can I touch you? Can I touch your shoulder? No, don't touch me. And if they got weird perfumes on, you don't want your baby breathing. So how would you feel

in comparison to a girl approaching your child and if a man approached it in the same way?

I don't like either a man or a woman, hypothetically. If more women are coming in, they're being cat-called to your kid. If that same reaction was a man doing it, how would you take that? Okay, so again, the same because both are bad. So when a woman walks up and tries to touch or in other words, like, can I keep the baby? Yeah, no, you can't. And a guy doing the same thing, it's, there are ways that it can happen when we don't freak out, right? We're sitting at a restaurant

and, you know, she's in a high chair and then there's an old guy and he looks over any smiles, any waves, and then we laugh, and that's about it. They're, they're instances where women walk by and they'll look and say, oh, your baby is so cute and that's fine. But a woman being like, can I touch her, hold your baby? It's, uh, no, we can't, sorry. And a man or woman doing it is going to be a no, what are you doing? Stop. Okay, so I think that is where the bias comes in. I,

I, I do not believe that men are incapable or, uh, incapable of sharing that type of emotion to a child. Who said that, and then, then, then, women are, who said that, women somehow show more, are able to show more emotion towards children. But they, it's a fact that they do. I, I, I, I, I disagree. I think that every time that men have tried to show that, it's been brought back to this mold that, no, no, this is what, so you're arguing the blank

slate of baby love? No, not the blank slate. It's a slate that I, that I've lived. Well, but your argument is that men and women are, are equal in this endeavor, but men are socially conditioned. I, I agree. I believe that. I, I believe that. That is your argument. I don't agree with it. I think men, like, Tate's point is that he doesn't even notice the babies are here. That is not true for women. Like, women, like, seek out babies. Yeah, women, like, they, they

lactate when a baby cries. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. This is true. Like, I, so because they, I don't know because they lactate, that makes them more, yes, because like they're in order to get their design

Or momentarily released.

oh, that, I'm not arguing. Yeah. That means they're like engineered to like be with that child.

I breastfeed. So a man will not have a hormonal reaction to a crime baby. A woman, a woman, will. Right. That is an emotional action. Right. Women feel stronger emotions for babies. It's a scientific fact. So if men began to feel stronger emotions would men begin to lactate. What? No. So, so, so, so what I'm trying to say is you're, you're setting up a woman and a man

to something that they cannot do even if they wanted to show that amount of emotion. Does that make sense?

No, it doesn't. Point is this. What I'm trying to say is a men and a woman in the room and a baby shots, one of them, can physically lactate. Men, if you give them the right hormones, the point is if you take a random men and a random woman and you put them in rooms and a baby

in the other room, they can't see touch crying. Women who are mothers will begin lactating and the

men will probably just get annoyed. It's true, though. Yes, they're real. Like I said, I'm good. The what? Oh, I just say we'll call them meditate when the kids are crying. So you got this. I understand. Gravity's a pain. Go pick them up. Yeah. And put these, what you got, but I'm not going to lactate for you, kids. Just don't care that much. I don't know. I'm with, I fully believe, do you disagree that women have like a more all-in-compassing? Because there are, the Greeks have

split love into eight different categories. You know, there's erotic love, which I don't think any parent feels, but like familiar love. Both parents can feel that. There is the obsessive love, which I mentioned earlier, a mania, which women seem to have for babies that men do not. I don't know men that are manic for children. Do you get manic for babies that are own or anything? Manic

No. I don't, I don't, that's what is that, that. No. So women, women have like baby crazy.

It is a, is a known thing that a certain age, women experience a baby crazy that men do not. Women have deeply, strong remotions about babies that men do. This is just the literature across the board. And also, and common sense, like you experience it. Yeah, I mean, like, I mean, the obvious example obviously like following a divorce is different, but out of wedlock, like 98 percent of children end up with the mother. Because the mother and gender roles and social bias are

derivative of the human experience. The reason why women typically weren't in the workplace is because the structure of, of, of, of, of human society. When humans were nomadic and small villages, the men would go out and do dangerous things and the woman would be protected because if the women die, you can't have any babies. If the men die, you'll need one guy and you can have more babies, right? And so women can do what men can do, but typically don't need to. Men can't do

what women do and need to protect the women. After a thousand years, women stay home, men go work. They go to the office, women don't. And then what happens is, once you get to a point society where you have a massive population explosion, which happens around the industrial revolution, the expansion of oil products and oils energy, you have such a massive explosion of population that the stressors of population decline no longer factor in. Now you've got women who aren't

feeling social pressures to get married and have kids. And this slowly starts shifting to an ever-increasing group of spinsters as a demographic, which results in the suffragettes, a large group of women, not all of them unmarried, but many of them, and then they're demanding rights to function in society without a husband. At a certain point, you can seed. We got a lot of people that need to be able to live, that don't have husbands. Then you had to put the 70s when

all of them go in the workplace, women in the workplace correlates like 100 percent with less babies.

And so, long story short, the social structures built around like why is that court's favor women getting the babies? First and foremost, it is fascinating to me how we as a society don't know this. This is a failure on the generation of the four millennials to inform the millennials of this. I'm sorry, but I think it's true. Our schools did not adequately inform insects add the function of a mother for the baby, like for instance mentioning that women lactate if they

hear a baby cry. Not all women, but women who have babies, like a new mother or a woman who's breastfeeding, will hear a baby cry and she starts lactating. It's just response. Or the fact that the saliva of the baby changes the chemical composition of the milk produced by the mother. These are things that schools should have taught. And the reason why now, I think you have such this big burst in surrogacy and claims that two gay men can have a baby is because people

are not adequately informed as to the requirements a human baby needs. They need mothers milk. So, they get their antibodies from it and they get perfectly formulated vitamin protein shake. So, so formula's fake. And because people didn't like, I got to be honest, I didn't know about the saliva thing until I had a kid. I'm almost 40. That's crazy to me. That's crazy. I still know this. They don't think about it. And most women don't get taught this stuff either.

Yeah, I mean, and that's also vital. That's why I get so fired up about, and I'm not saying

you're making this argument, but the arguments people will make that men and women are interchangeable

In any way.

women would be interchangeable. Yeah, it's totally ridiculous. The whole blank slate thing is just

garbage. We should throw it into the dustbin history, the idea that men and women are interchangeable or that people are exclusively a product of their environment. If you put anyone else in the same circumstance, they would be the exact same that's ridiculous. Yeah. I also think it's fair to say just everybody gets that women are more emotional than guys. Yeah, they have to be. You got a rational,

you got to rationalize with a toddler and negotiate with a toddler. That's why they're a bit

more emotional and irrational is because they have to negotiate with a toddler for years. And the toddler doesn't have logic yet. So, that's why men communicate emotionally. Exactly. That's why men get so frustrated with children. That's why men typically speak the children like adults, but then women do baby talk. It's like because that's instinctual. Baby, baby, negotiate. Baby talk will make your baby have a speech impediment. Yeah. That is true, but as far

as being able to communicate, so. Totally. Yeah. That's a tonal thing. Unication. As far as we know, I've seen throughout antiquity that people did, baby talk forever. So keep talking in the month, you're all like a piece of the human. Father should do the way the way it used to be

for most of human history is that the baby for like the first year or so is just basically hanging

out with mom at a certain point. The baby is like the male children are around the dads, watching dad, you know, hit a hammer and like, you know, smelter whenever he was doing choppin wood. And the girls were hanging out with mom watching mom churn butter or whatever as she was doing. And they were, the children weren't, here's my thing. My, my rule is no kids programming. This is an invention of the last hundred years and it's mind-warping psychopathic garbage.

Children throughout history did not have children's programming. They didn't have goofy looking horses dancing around singing hot dog songs with, with mice, a creepy ass, whatever it is. And so what's happening now is we are raising our generations under the assumption that, I got a badass guys, just seriously answering me this, what is the logic behind sticking a child in front of a bunch of DMT tripping anthropomorphized animals singing random nonsense like the hot

dog song in. It's better than then going out till 1 a.m. with their friends in drinking.

What are you talking about? Why do you want your kids at home? Vetching out?

Because you don't want an out-close trouble. I'm in about two year old, so it's, what else are they going to be doing? I don't know. 15 year olds aren't watching Mickey Mouse in the hot dog. I hope not. We've got a garbage on the internet, but I was, I'm a video game. I learned my two year olds going to go hit the bar, but I'm Mickey Mouse. What is my two year old? Well, go down for an app. He's hung over there. They're clubbing tonight.

What's the value of letting my mom letting her four year old veg on the Atari, you know, day and day out day? No, turn out to be. I didn't go out drinking. And your kid watched some BBC Nature documentary. Oh yeah. Where what's his aunt and bro guy goes, the frog jumps from the note. I was in the woods. I was listening to what it is. It's more concerned about what, like what is not going to happen because this is happening. There are better things to watch for

sure, but it's good to have at home, you know, no, no, no, no, wait, wait, what? Two year olds, not leaving. We talking about what like established a safe environment that they can enjoy. Yeah. And the point is, there is literally no logical reason whatsoever to have your kid watch psycho babble garbage. I agree. Yeah, right. Put on, put on, put on, put on, you'd be, you'd be better off putting an AI thunderstorm video that can stare at the screen. That's bad too. Just a Celtic

music. Yeah, my dad. Oh, just put on, put on music videos, just put on visualizes and play some three bunch like blocks. Have them build things. My dad got NASCARS, so I could learn the numbers. It worked. I knew we were, it was a great money and let them count and learn about economics

and stuff. I just couldn't count above 100. I told my wife the best thing is when we teach

our daughter how to play poker, because it's basically about learning about math and values. And blackjack as well. So we're going to play blackjack. Yeah, first grade is when I got my first fake cardboard cutout money. And I could learn like a dime is worth this. I was like an age five or six do that. Teach, get the economy stuff out of the way early. There's not going to be physical money, bro. Yeah, I mean, yeah, teaching my history in history class. You can teach him about cash. Yeah,

I'm like none of these weird kid songs. And you know, my attitude is you want, you want to teach your child what it means to be a functioning adult with values, right? Do you today as an adult find value in the green grass grows all around? No, but you have fond memories of being a little

kid and singing that song maybe, but it never comes up. I will tell you this. I can sing Bohemian

Rhapsody. So my point is what creates social connections and is better play classic music for your kid. Like, yeah, cut off the vulgar stuff. But, you know, sound of silence. Come on. And then your kid will grow up knowing all of these classic songs and have some actual connection to your culture and your history. This is a true story. The first song that my kid heard ever heard was a hammer smashed face by cannibal cord. I can't get around driving home. Put that in. Mine was

bizarre love triangle. I don't know that one. Is that what you call it? Metroid? No, eighties. Blue Monday. You know, no. I remember I was the one. The chat's going to go off and

Be like, how did you forget the name?

bizarre love triangle. Every time I think I would be a shot right through with the bolt of blue together the guitar. Well, so we have a, we have a super chat goal before we go to super chats.

And I, I suspected that when I made this call, it was never going to complete, which was kind of

the point, because it normally when I put Phil Will screen, people start super chatting like, let's go. We only have 14 out of 50 because I put Ian will sing. Oh,

well, it last time does happen. How many was it last time though? I think it was only 20. Wasn't it?

No, it's 50. It's not sure. Yeah, but I announced it like halfway through. So I think people started thinking about it and contributing. Ian's singing. Yeah. Yeah. Because those five dollar super chats rolling in right now. Five or more. Wait, wait. I, I figured it out. Can I edit it? Yes. No. I should put, if we give us 50 tickets or else, Ian will sing. That might work. You're on the freezer. Well, it was maybe. No, I don't think you can. I think you just do the one.

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That's a good one, miss opportunity. Also, you've told the story of your friends saying start a skate park and then we'll help. Your friends are here. Keep fighting. Yeah, the story that I talk about is how back in the day in Chicago, I got all my friends. They say, hey, if we all put 100 bucks in right now, we can rent a warehouse and have somewhere to skate in the winter and the response from all of them was, you do it and

then let us know what we'll think about spending money on it. And I'm like, okay, like what we have to build it. You know what? I'm supposed to just front all of the money and let you come and skate my park investors invest first. Yeah, right. You know, you know what I should have said. I should have said,

okay, here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to open it and all of you are going to be banned from it,

and I'm going to invite everybody else. All right. All right. Let's see, Jarvis says, anyone else find it interesting. Tim can conveniently got sick the weekend, the new world of warcraft expansion early releases. Or you all night, just getting man glad you're feeling better. Brian playing that World of Warcraft garbage. Yeah. Do it. Oh, bro, he was in Tel Aviv consulting with Netanyahu. Strategy emergency. I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm just going to say really

have 35. He's talking about. I'm an OG World of Warcraft from way back in in the 2000s, vanilla. 60 level cap. I was a field marshal PvP gear, a alteric valley champ, rogue was my main but I had a couple other level 60s at a priest and thank you for your service. Man, the game was so incredible back then. It was really difficult, but it was so much fun because when you were leveling up from one to 60 in the OG World of Warcraft, it was, it was moderately difficult. Like

there were tasks to be done, but every step of the way had its regions, and it had its people, and it had its adventures. So I had friends who were level 60 when I was, you know, level 23, and they, I couldn't really do much with them because you don't get the experience of there running you through a dungeon or whatever, but you could, you could, you could get gear.

But so usually they just, we would be in, like, I think we use, what was it, V team speak,

or was it, no, we used, what was it Skype we used to? What was the other one? Not team speak. I think we used team speak IRC VC. I don't know. Oh, yeah, yeah, I know what you're talking about. There's another one with a V. Yeah, maybe I don't know. And so back in the day, there's some, there were things called instances. They were, so you've got the World of Warcraft, this big open world game, and there were missions, slash dungeons with bosses with better gear

that you could loot off their bodies. But once you go in, only you and your party can go and

Do it.

to go and do it. Only problem, how do you find them? You'd go into forums, you'd go into chat rooms, you'd ask someone else like, is there a guild? It was really difficult, but you had to externally figure out how to find a group of people to play the game with. Yo, I know people who got married playing that game. Wow. They met each other, and so I'm running around, and someone runs buying they got a guild name, and they'd say, "Hey, you don't got a guild. Do you want to join ours?"

I'd be like, "Done." And then they send you the invite, you join all of a sudden you have a group of people, and you go, "Hey, guys, I'm trying to do, you know, an old man or something, and they'd be like, "Oh, let's see if there's anybody available. No one's going to be on for a little bit," but, and then you're like, "This is great." And then you've got a group of new friends,

you just met. And so I remember the first time doing a 40-man raid, 40 people, and it was crazy

because you literally had to find 40 people. So the guild would put out a message on their website, saying, "Guys, Saturday, 7pm, 40-man raids, sign up now." And then you'd start signing up,

and then we'd go and do like, "AQ on Karaj, or I think Zulfarok was a 20-man," and it was so much fun.

So much fun. And here's the crazy thing. After the raid, the boss drops like two pieces of gear for 40 people. And so you had to roll, you had to put tight slash roll, and then whoever got the highest number, they'd first be like, "Okay, who can use leather?" And it's like the druids and the rugs, and they go, "Okay, only druids and rugs roll." And then six people roll, and then they go, "Okay, this guy wins. Here's the gear." And then you're like, "Well, I got to have to come back and do it again."

So much fun. And then I played until Wrath of the Litch King. And burning crusade, I was like, "Okay,

you know, level cap went up, and I'll play." And it was fun to keep playing what it was losing its

spark, and then Wrath of the Litch King was really good, and I didn't really play it too much. I came back for Warlords of Draenor, and was a fairly disappointed, and then I played Legion, and I played Legion extensively. I unlocked Voidel's, went super nuts with it, but I was getting pissed off because at this point raids were you click a button, and it would randomly assign you to a group of people doing a dungeon, and then randomly give out piece of gear to a random person.

It's no more human interaction. It's one step away from you just inviting my bot to the raid, and I'll just sit here while my bot plays for me. Exactly. What made the game work originally was that you had to work really hard to make friends. And everybody wanted to be your friend, because you had a shared mission. I used to build guilds for that purpose. I was all about guilds, dude. You could hate somebody. You could be like me, and I just hate leftists.

That would come up because you'd be like, bro, I need someone. I've got, I'm creating a warrior, and I want to go do VC, and I need some friends who can, you know, join on with me,

and you never really talk about that stuff. You made real friends. Hey, where are you from?

I knew a guy's like, I live in Canada. I'm like, "Wow, where in Canada?" He's like, "Oh, I live in Alberta." I used to go so hard on that, and then in 2010, YouTube took off. It was like, internet video became my video game. It became more fun and community building and like, challenging than the workcraft and other online games. That's sort of why I transitioned away from, I mean, I still game as much as I can, but dude, the stuff like this is like so much more rewarding,

because you're still solving problems and developing equations and beating the boss, which is, oh, that's been a croquette or whoever. I'm hoping that this message, like what made the OG world of warcraft so big, will, there was a server, this is a while ago, that was running what's called like a vanilla version, a classic warcraft, and I got shut down. Blizzard, as I said,

was it, Blizzard basically was like, you're stealing our IP, shut it down, and they were running a

private server where you could play the original version of the game, because everyone thought the expansion sucked. So then they were like, okay, we're going to relaunch classics, everybody who likes the original game can play, and then they just started doing the same thing, and I'm like, I played it for a little bit, and I'm like, no, this is dumb, this is dumb. It was fun when I had to go for the first time into, like, team speak, and turn the mic on and be like, hey, guys, what's up?

Don't know anybody, I'm trying to do it, you know, all the minutes on thing, and they'd be like, oh, what's up? We're from, and I, oh, I'm from here, you're meeting people, you're hanging out with

people, and that was the only thing that mattered. That's why it was fun. You'd be bored in the game,

you'd be like, well, I maxed out all my levels, I got all the best gear, and then there'd be people like, yo, bro, I need help, I'm trying to go get this thing, but let's go. And it wasn't that, the game didn't matter. It got to a point where you got the best gear, but it was going to hang out with your friends for a menial task, but it was just hanging out with your friends that was fun. Tell my buddy yesterday, Bryce about it. Monastery, bro. Oh, so I still think about it, dude.

I'm honestly, is that playing video games, there's like two types of rewards. There's what you get in the game, items, experience, and then there's what you develop as a human from playing it. You can get better at the game than that seeds into other areas of your life, and now you're quicker at conversation, or you're more confident in a room because you beat the hell out of that game. So keep that in mind when playing. A lot of times, you know, altruism can really, really make

You a better person.

aren't you with screaming at politics, but you won't run. I thought it was self evident that I was

being self-deprecating when I complained about beanie wearing dudes with folded sleeves, complaining on the internet refusing to run for office. Literally, the point is there are too many podcasts, here's a complaint, and don't actually run. But I got to be honest, like, bro, I mean, I'm in West Virginia and Riley Moore's my rap. I'm chilling like we good here, you know, like he won, and he's doing what we wanted to do. So I don't need to run.

You have to move and like have to move somewhere else. We're going to go on to the

carpet bag now. It's after my sponge, you know, made to set that show down to go serve like he did, like what a loss for that brief period of time. I still haven't talked to him since he's, I mean, he's out like he's out of pieces. It was a loss the whole time because as much as I can respect the street level place that they did, we were hoping that he was going to be more targeting the corruption. And I guess forever reasons he couldn't or wouldn't do it. So you know, everybody wants to, I'm going to say

this, everybody wants to attack Dan like crazy. And I'm like, eh, you can't get mad at someone Friday doing your favor. You know what I mean? You can be disappointed and wish that Deputy Bongino was going to do a lot more. He didn't do it. I then I say, okay, Bongino keep rallying the troops, pushing him in the right direction. I'm not going to hold a grudge against somebody for doing your favor. That's stupid. What podcaster do you think should step up to that role and

possibly, oh, no, I don't know. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, because the truth is podcasts are good at being podcasters and there's value this show brings that would be lost if I ran for office. Right. I mean, millions of views per day gone so that I can represent one small district would be a bad idea to go set it would be only to represent one state. What am I going to run for president? You know what I mean? So it's like, there's an effective

office for national, nationally hosted shows, you know, and the list of podcasts that

shouldn't run for office 10 times longer. I mean, and also, you have to think of like, you know,

what seats are they going to be filling? Like, just because they're a podcaster that you know that you think has good ideas or whatever, doesn't mean, or they have charisma or whatever, doesn't mean that they're in a place where you want them to run and you're asking someone to uproot their life, go to a new place, and then are the people they're going to vote for someone that just moved there to, you know, in order to go to go to Congress, most of the primary and

Dallas is like 80 podcasters running in the same time because there was a conference. There will be a YouTuber that serves as president at some point, though. Will it be you? Not me. I don't know about YouTube. What's the newest, they're doing warcraft midnight served on YouTube? I did three years. You know, you know, the problems 14 years. You know, one of the problems with warcraft with problems with warcraft, World of Warcraft is especially. Please tell me, I want to talk about it

all night, actually. It was just like first of all, let me just stress pandaria was when they nuked World of Warcraft. That was truly the end of the infantalization of that cheap game. Guys, it's for little kids. So you get wrath, it was right after wrath of Lich King, right? It was when they did this to pass. Right after I quit too, I stopped throwing. Okay. The intro to wrath of Lich King is a cinematic masterpiece. It like the story sends chills down my spine. It's tremendous writing,

Blizzard has always had such incredible narrative. The, I don't know if you guys nobody really

plays over watch anymore. But do you, did you ever see the short film the last bastion? No. Oh my god, there's a single word said in that short film and talk about some of the best narrative storytelling. Rathal Lich King's intro was just like, I watched that like, wow. The story is so incredible. Basically, the way it works is you're watching the Lich King. He's effectively his undead. He's evil. And he's raising a bone army. At the same time, there is the narrative of his father reading a letter

to him about how he wishes when he grows up. He'll be a great man. And he turns into this like plague of evil. So good. Prince Arthur, he gets overcome with rage, trying to hunt the villain. He becomes the villain. He's trying to destroy and then he becomes the Lich King itself. It's his horror story of like rage and how it is like he's dead being like son. May you be a noble rule.

And it shows him rising up like a un-dead army. It's so good. But here's the thing. After that,

Mr. Pandaria. And yet that is, it was literally the Kung Fu Panda expansion. Not a joke. It was literally an island discovered in Azeroth where there's a bunch of Pandaran. They are a panda people and they do Kung Fu. I believe that was like this. They talk a record dish and I was like, okay, aside from how hilarious that was. It was just... It was just... It was just fine. It removed

all of the serious elements. It was always a little bit cartoony compared to like Final Fantasy

online or whatever, but it was still relatively serious and horrifying. Like, um, what's your face? I forget the names. Who's the the elf lady who died? No, she gets a little bonus. Sylvanus women runner? Yeah, she's like becomes a litch. Oh yeah. And so it's like, and now she's

Condemned that even if she's whether she's good or evil as a litch, she will ...

Oh god, what a such great storytelling. And then they're like, and now there's Kung Fu Pandas. I talk around like a dish. And I was like, okay, I guess I'm playing this game anymore. The things that I don't like about magic together, and now is that they've got all the weird expansions we're talking about.

I think that Star Wars characters, I guess, or something like that, and they've got the Marvel characters.

And there's a really funny video where guys at Walmart is like, guys, this is amazing. They're

doing a big promo for magic the gathering characters. It's crazy to see magic the gathering IP like at Walmart. And then the camera turns around. It's Oreo cookies Marvel with like the Hulk and like Iron Man. And he's like, look at all these magic the gathering characters. And and bro, like, they did teenage maintenance internals. They are burning magic the gathering to the ground. Oh wow. Okay, I heard it's going to be bad. Oh, it's like good. This is going to be

it's, it's, they're saying it's worse than Spider-Man. Oh, no. Bro, you know, he's, you got the original TMNT up top. I got the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles right there. The OG, the OG, it was a parody of Daredevil. Written in, uh, in North Ham from the 90s. What's that is the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. And in fact, they didn't have different color, uh, bandits. Oh, yeah. Because it's all black and white. Yeah. I also have the original Deadpool, uh, which is new

mutants 98. Not that. That was, that was like my, and not an economy. Additionally, I don't know where, but we have a like 9.5 original vision of Endger somewhere. I just lost it. The original, the first appearance of vision. Yeah. Yeah. Dude, uh, Deadpool is my jam. I thought he was super cheap when they created it. I want, I want to stress this to all of you listening right now. What they have taken from us. I just have to stress that. It took the fire hose.

Bro, which was, I want to, I want to tell you guys fighting on one idea at a time. I want to tell

you guys a story about the importance of Star Trek the next generation. And it, it always frustrates

me when people go like, oh, I hate sci-fi. And I always tell them like, ignore the sci-fi. I don't care and replace everything they're saying with real world conflict. There's an episode called,

I think it's called the Defector, one of the greatest lines in Star Trek. The Enterprise, uh, uh,

so Ignore Romulan Ignore Federation, Klinga, whatever. Okay. And enemy is fleeing a worship that's shooting at him. He crosses over into our territory, in violation of the treaties we have because it's a ceasefire. They then bring this guy and he's a refugee with information, dire to the Federation. And we don't know if we believe him. The simple version is he says, the Romulans are planning to launch a war against the Federation to violate the ceasefire and

they're doing it from this location. And I had to tell you to stop this war, it's in a kill

everybody and they shouldn't do it. And so they go to this planet and they find nothing. And the, the admiral who defected is like, I don't understand. And then all of a sudden, two Romulan warships appear next to the Fed, like, in front, they, they de-cloke. They have clicking technology. The Federation does not. And they get hailed by the, the captain of the ship. And he says, you are going to surrender, like, we have caught you in the neutrals on territory.

You will surrender as prisoners of war. And then we will tow the, your enterprise back to our home planet where we will dissect it and put it on display to inspire Romulans for generations to come. And then Picard says, that would, you know, it's like that, that is unacceptable. And he's like, I will give you, you know, a 30 seconds to, to make your decision. And he goes, I won't need but one. And he's like surrender is unacceptable. And then Tom Alok, the other guy, says,

think about the men and women that you would lead and sacrifice by your decisions. And then Picard Smurks and says, every men and woman on my vessel would sacrifice their lives if the

cause is right. And then he says, the question is, Tom Alok, are you prepared to do the same?

Are you prepared to die today? And he laughs and says, I'd expect more from you than idle threats. Picard then goes, and you shall have them, Mr. Warf. And then, clinging on warships, allies of the Federation de-cloke around the Romulans. And then, Tom Alok, it's all pissed off, realizing he's outgunned. And he goes, you will not survive our assault. And then Picard says, and you will not survive ours. Shall we die together? And that is one of the most epic lines. And there's

many of them. And I stress this as much as people are like, Stortric is done. I want you to understand the masculinity in a captain of a naval vessel telling the enemy we have outflying to you. And if you want to mess, if you, I'm going to avoid swearing. But if you decide that you want to fight, we will both die. Is that what you want? And I love that. I love that. If you think you're going to come at me and my people, I would rather die than let you just take whatever you want. And I love

that. We don't have enough of that these days. Because now with the Star Trek garbage that we're getting, it's all this holly toyty, woke, garbage, feminized, trash. And it's just, it is unacceptable. For me as a little kid to watch Captain Picard walk up and say, shall we die together? I was like, wow, I'm like, that's what it means to be a man. I would rather lose everything than give you a free

Shot at taking my people prisoner.

And it's ridiculous, woke trash. Or the women are like, the Federation is colonial and imperialist and engaged in propaganda. Not even a joke. That's actually from the latest show, really. Yeah. So anyway, I'm stress it again. We need masculine culture. We need content. We need narratives. We need stories for young men to be told what it means to be a man. And that is why I am so deeply

pissed off about Kurt Smith and what they have done to this story and incredible intellectual property.

And I fully understand many of the original series episodes and TNG were very liberal. Bro, Captain Picard literally says in an episode, diversity is our strength. That's fine. As long as there is a masculine military leader saying, prepare for war, we're about to die

and understanding those threats. And for that matter, deep space, nine, bro. Man. Great. Really?

These days, nice. Wow. Are you kidding or you're not? It's not me. Talks. Let's go. This. So why? Why does he fake? He's talking. No one speaks like that. Bro, in the pale moonlight is probably the greatest television episode of television ever made. Yes. Which episode? Which episode? In the pale moonlight. What happened was they did in the Voyager and that the girl was the captain.

And they did DS9 first, wasn't it? Yeah. And then so he just talks so weird.

He like speaks with the talks like this. Yeah. Like why not just talk? I will not allow them to come into my base. I think what he did was he mimicked Jean-Luc Picard, he electric stewards, the atrical because he was a Shakespearean actor. So Picard brought, you know, he brought that to the stage. To the literally the stage of the of the of the of the of the. I'm going to I'm going to say

sure if everybody. So the other guy just kind of took that weird boisterous like that.

This is all I want to stress this to everybody. Okay. Like the challenge with in the pale moonlight is understanding the full context of the next generation into deep space nine and where we're at. But basically simple version because we're talking about a 30 year old show at this point.

Benjamin Cisco is a is a military leader. He's he's a relatively like these are liberal people.

They they are like traditional 90s liberal types that believe in freedom and equality and presented with the. The Quadrant the Alpha Quadrant is being invaded and the federation is losing the war. And Cisco decides we have to force the Romulans into the war on our side. And then when they when they they say surely the dominion who they're war with is will attack the Romulans after we're defeated. Let's find the evidence they can't he goes to garrick a former black ops guy

who's now a tailor quote unquote and because he's not really right and he's like how do we get the evidence and he's like let's try and then he comes back as there isn't any but we'll fabricate it. And then Cisco thinks they're going to fabricate evidence to trick the Romulans but garrick actually the whole plan the whole time was to assassinate the Romulans senator framing the dominion a false flag attack to trick the Romulans into going the war with our enemy. Like think about what that means for a show

that was predicated upon this liberal beauty of like exploring the galaxy and diversity being our strength to outright admit because the episode is split between Cisco narrating and his personal log the difficulty that he had to count like the difficulty decision in falsifying evidence to try and trick another nation that is going to war on your behalf but

recognizing if we don't do this we will be destroyed and that is something that I think conservatives

need to understand right now and they don't they don't get it. So this is like 1998 you have a show that is explaining there comes a time in war where your principles will be tested and if you stand by them you will die good luck. And honestly how many times oh I want to hear the rest of that but how many times a false flag actually save people's like save the country probably but the and and the point is they blew up assassinating a Romulans senator to frame the dominion

and it worked and the Romans enter the war and I play a lot of crusader Kings and I love a good fabricated claim. I mean you want to take land get some paperwork filed make it look like they did something wrong or they don't they don't deserve it and it's yours. All right everybody where you go to the uncensored portion of the show so smash the like button share the show with everyone you've ever met in your life you can follow me on acts and Instagram at Tim cast good sir would you

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