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frontier of Austin, Texas
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Morning everybody. I'm Adam
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Valley where their poles tell us
that no agenda shows meeting in
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Pennsylvania I'm Jesse tomorrow
man did you see that? Did you
0:36
see the crowds in Pennsylvania?
Yeah, holy crap. Yeah, got
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married not wearing masks not
social. Well, no, of course
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not. I mean, wait, wait wait, I
did I have that that wasn't this
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article is reading this.
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Gosh, somewhere there was it was
like a mainstream article. Oh,
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here it is. No. Stanford study.
Links Trump rallies to 700 COVID
1:07
deaths. Yeah, baby. He's killing
his voters. He can never win
1:13
this way.
1:14
Yeah, you can't kill your people
off
1:19
It's unbelievable.
1:20
Well if you want to well we you
want to we have this is our I
1:24
want to announce that this is
our Election Day special.
1:27
Oh, this is correct. We have
special producer ships even for
1:30
this episode. Yes. And we can
push off the discussion of that
1:38
and do a little COVID wrap.
1:39
Yeah, I need to do a little
COVID wrap
1:42
local COVID people keep people
going Yeah, uh I have a tendency
1:48
to
1:48
start with a local story local
stalking
1:50
locals do this locals local
becomes global and local is
1:54
global. And not exactly locals
El Paso so it's Texas local. You
1:59
recall that El Paso has a curfew
two week curfew everyone stay
2:03
home we've got cases on the
rise. What's going on? How can
2:06
it be what's up? We got the
hospitals are overflowing. Oh my
2:09
goodness. What are we gonna do?
Well, isn't that interesting? As
2:16
hold on? Yes, I'm leading. If
you play your clip, then the way
2:19
you lead into it. You're gonna
have to play my clip the COVID
2:23
Texas mess.
2:25
This is perfect. I love it when
two clips come together
2:28
in Texas. Paso County has
ordered it I'm sorry. Does it
2:31
need setup? No, I'm just gonna
say it's our friend Amy.
2:34
Well, gee, I couldn't tell from
the voice and
2:39
Paso County has ordered a two
week lockdown in central
2:42
businesses as a surge of COVID.
has left medical workers
2:47
overwhelmed by those nearing
capacity. Meanwhile, the
2:51
Washington Post reports over
40,000 residents have died of
2:55
COVID-19 and nursing homes that
were given a clean bill of
2:59
health by the Trump
administration. The post found
3:02
the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services clear nearly
3:05
eight out of 10 nursing homes
have any infection control
3:08
violations, even homes with
mountain coronavirus outbreaks
3:12
before or during the inspection.
3:15
Yes, the surge. Oh my goodness,
lock down what could be going
3:19
on a couple of things. She made
it sound as though 40,000 people
3:24
just died on nursing homes.
Thanks to Trump. That's very
3:27
much the way it sounds. The
other one was, aren't all
3:31
hospitals supposed to be nearing
capacity? Because that's kind of
3:34
their business model. Yeah. It's
like It's like airlines, they
3:37
want as many of the seats filled
as possible. And it's completely
3:43
dynamic. And also when they say
well, in this case, you didn't
3:47
say ICU but there's somewhere
between six and 10% of all ICU
3:52
beds are reserved for covid now
or ICU units. So it's all
3:56
disingenuous it's half the
information it's half the
4:00
information will be since we
played that we might as well
4:02
play the rest of her well wait,
can I stick with Texas? No,
4:06
we're gonna go back to Texas I'm
gonna say this because I want to
4:09
get these out of it because I
want to make sure we're all in a
4:11
fearful mood.
4:13
Want you to be very afraid? Yes.
4:15
Okay. So this is the curve. This
is she's that Texas party just
4:20
did was a follow up to this
which was if you didn't know it,
4:25
this is the worst it's ever
been.
4:28
The United States confirmed
nearly 90,000 new cases. virus
4:33
Thursday the worst total of the
US epidemic so far
4:37
with Wow.
4:39
Wow, she's she's equating cases
to a toll as in a death toll
4:45
nice y'all. You notice that yes,
the word
4:49
For Whom the Bell Tolls Amy
worse toll of the US epidemic so
4:54
far, with an average of one new
infection every second of the
4:59
day. 43 states are seeing cases
rise with 17 states breaking
5:04
records for hospitalizations,
and eight states reporting
5:08
record daily cases. This is Dr.
Ashish Jha, Dean Brown
5:12
University School of Public
Health.
5:14
Well, things are very, very bad
in the States right now. We are
5:17
having some of the largest
outbreaks that we've had the
5:20
entire pandemic. And 910 months
into this pandemic, we are still
5:25
largely not quite prepared.
Right. Okay. So even before I
5:30
can go into into Texas, I would
like to say that we had a little
5:34
viral moment. Tom Woods from the
Tom Woods show. He and I have a
5:40
we do a little bit from time to
time and we share information.
5:43
He's been all over the Boga
tivity, of certainly of testing,
5:48
his most recent episode in the
Tom Woods show is about PCR
5:51
processing. And so I gave him
the this week in virology clip
5:56
from our show, and which he
tweeted, now he has I think he's
6:00
got 90,000 followers and and
their real followers, he didn't
6:04
buy them. So that was kind of
nice, we got a little little
6:06
thing going on there. And, you
know, obviously, the way this is
6:11
presented has very little to do
with an outbreak or a horrible
6:16
toll. It is testing. And I came
to the conclusion that it's
6:22
really the remember that are not
the RS zero number, which we
6:26
talked about way in the
beginning of March, which was
6:30
the if you have a one or above
that means that for every person
6:36
who's infected, they will infect
you know, more than one other
6:39
person. Yeah, it was three,
three a number. So with this
6:44
testing with the PCR process,
which is still in place, what
6:48
happens is for every person who
has a positive results come back
6:54
from the lab, it automatically
triggers at least five new
6:59
tests, because of the contact
tracing, it will never end this
7:03
way. And if you had an are not
over yet an our replication of
7:08
five for the virus. Yeah, we
would be looking at death. I
7:12
don't think it three I think was
the highest that they had or at
7:16
some point. So it's a never
ending story. And there's a lot
7:20
of people benefiting from it and
having a good time. So back to
7:24
El Paso, you heard it's that
it's the worst toll ever, what
7:27
could be going on? How is this
possible? We're also so safe and
7:31
we're also careful. Please note
that El Paso is a border town
7:36
and we have some whistleblowers
7:38
malpaso is making international
headlines for the COVID outbreak
7:42
here as emergency responders are
being recognized across the
7:46
nation today. How
7:49
are you guys?
7:51
Oh, paso firefighters in the
trenches of the covid 19
7:55
pandemic cannot talk on the
record about the number of
7:58
people they're picking up every
day from El Paso's international
8:02
bridges. But a whistleblower
inside the fire department spoke
8:06
to me exclusively on condition
of anonymity,
8:09
there's some days where it's
only three or four times or the
8:11
days will be 13 or 14 spots.
You'll be there for one patient
8:15
and then we'll let you know hey,
there's another one.
8:23
Four or five waiting
8:25
as a result of what appears to
be escalating ambulance
8:28
responses to the international
bridges by the El Paso Fire
8:31
Department. Our source insists
the city of El Paso is being
8:35
left in a dangerously vulnerable
position.
8:39
A disaster.
8:45
So what's happening is there are
people showing up on the other
8:49
side of the border at these
international bridges as they're
8:51
known. And the fire and the fire
department and ambulances are
8:55
just picking them up. It's
really sick people who are in
8:57
Mexico and bringing them across
the border into the El Paso
9:01
hospitals, which is which is
okay, but let's not let's not
9:05
make it look like stupid
Americans in El Paso. Well,
9:09
we're all gonna die because
we're not socially distancing.
9:13
You know, it cost two grand for
one ambulance run who's picking
9:16
up the tab for all these people?
That is one of the questions
9:19
that has been asked and not yet
answered. And in fact, you kind
9:22
of heard at the beginning. Are
you guys picking up? foreign
9:25
foreigners? The fire department?
So I believe it's it's the
9:32
commercial ambulance services,
and they're getting paid. I
9:36
think they when they arrive,
they just get a check at the
9:39
hospital. Hey, good work. Here's
a check.
9:43
We'll be right back.
9:45
We got some more. So yeah, I
mean, obviously you're going to
9:48
run into problems if that was
not expected. And that doesn't
9:51
mean that these people don't
need help doesn't mean that that
9:54
they aren't actually sick. But
let's not pretend like we're all
9:57
dickheads here in Texas. Man,
there's a number of things
10:03
happening with testing. First
let's let's play some scary
10:06
testing music.
10:33
Something
10:35
that doesn't work now it doesn't
work on her.
10:37
Something is changing in the
testing regimen. As Health and
10:43
Human Services led by General
Girard is rolling out massive
10:49
antigen tests, the anti antibody
tests, these are rapid tests.
10:54
And these are from Abbott, that
called the binax binax. Now
10:59
test, and I've read three real
short reports, just so you can
11:02
understand how vast this rollout
is.
11:04
This is the binax now rapid
antigen test card and the head
11:08
of the United States COVID
testing strategy, Admiral Brett
11:12
gerar says you or your child
will likely be asked to use one
11:16
before this global health crisis
is resolved.
11:20
The ideal use of these tests are
really for large scale
11:23
screening. Because Because
that's what they're meant for
11:27
they can be done at point of
care, you can get the results
11:30
within 15 minutes.
11:31
It's not clear yet who exactly
will get the test schools in
11:35
nursing homes, there are obvious
priorities, the binax
11:37
test could easily be used to
screen students or hockey
11:41
players or a staff going into
nursing homes. It's that good
11:46
frontline tests that can be done
basically anywhere.
11:49
accuracy and false positives are
always a concern. Admiral gerar
11:53
has high confidence in the binax
now rapid tests,
11:56
it's very sensitive 97% compared
to the best test 98% specific
12:02
more testing will uncover more
infection but the admiral says
12:06
that's a good thing. It is true.
The more testing you do, the
12:09
more cases you will find we want
to do that. Because why no case
12:13
we can isolate them contact race
that keep that one case from
12:16
turning into 50.
12:18
Yeah, so there's some
interesting little clip there.
12:22
Yeah, there is. He says the most
testing we do the most cases
12:26
we'll find That's true. That's
what Trump's been saying. And
12:29
every time he says same exact
thing. They condemn him. Well,
12:33
here's what well first of all,
two more just just to show you
12:36
how wide This is rolling out
this is where the where's this
12:40
from? Arkansas,
12:43
we learned today the Arkansas
Department of Education has
12:45
placed HAARP elementary school
on a list of 14 schools across
12:48
the state to receive rapid
antigen testing for staff soon
12:52
harp elementary school along
with Greenwood High School
12:55
Greenwood junior high and
Northside High School in Fort
12:57
Smith will be among the first
schools in the state with access
13:00
to rapid antigen testing for
teachers and staff and in
13:03
Florida,
13:04
Florida will receive a steady
flow of a new COVID-19 rapid
13:07
test. federal health officials
say today the state will be
13:11
getting about 6.5 million by
next tests. In total, they're
13:15
less invasive and donate a lab
to get results in 15 minutes or
13:19
less. Florida will have received
about 2.3 million with a test
13:23
from us Health and Human
Services. By week's end,
13:26
I believe that the Trump
administration is rolling these
13:30
out massively, and there's
millions I think already 3
13:33
million of these by next tests
are being deployed. It is not a
13:39
PCR process, which is the good
news. In fact, the the test
13:44
itself will give false negatives
quicker than they will false
13:50
positives from what I
understand. So just hearing
13:54
Gerard speak Oh yeah, that's
what we want. I think the idea
13:58
is we're going to actually lower
the the the Patriot speakers
14:02
down just a little bit for me,
please. I think that we're going
14:05
to see much lower case count
because it's a different
14:12
process, which is much more
accurate based on the antibodies
14:16
I had. This is one of the tests
that I had with Rogen. I don't
14:18
know if I think it's a
fingerprick so that which sucks
14:22
by the fingerprick Yeah, yeah, I
got the PCR process swab in the
14:28
nose and I got a fingerprick and
then in 15 minutes, it was like
14:32
okay, and it's it's like you
know, it's a little plastic
14:35
thing, you put your bloody
finger on it and then you wait.
14:38
It's almost like a pregnancy
test. You get one pink your,
14:41
your negative as to Pink's your
positive. However, the bad thing
14:46
about this, and we heard this
from a dude named Ben, who works
14:50
at Abbott Labs is it comes with
an app and it's all tied
14:57
together. So the minute you do
that, Test, your app tells you
15:01
that you're clean are good to
go. And, you know, this will
15:04
provide you access. And right
now it's going to be voluntary
15:08
and yeah, okay, you know, you
don't really have to take, but
15:10
how long will that last? So on
one hand, I think we'll see the
15:13
case case rate dropped
dramatically with the new
15:17
testing. On the other hand, this
is the beginning of the end when
15:21
it comes to these damn apps that
they're going to connect to
15:24
connect everybody to.
15:26
I didn't know you got pricked
when you're over there, Rogen?
15:29
Yeah, it is to me.
15:31
It sucks. Because you feel two
tests? Yeah. Yeah. One was the
15:35
rapid test. And the rapid tests
are much more accurate. The
15:39
rapid test gives you much more,
we get a letter from it, I'm not
15:41
going to read it. But I made
post it, it's a long note about
15:44
how he went to Idaho to meet
with his mother or some some
15:48
family members and somebody got
to COVID. And so they made them
15:52
locked down. I couldn't get out
of the state. They were like
15:54
Dan, and, and they, and
everybody kept taking the rapid
15:59
test. And we're coming up
native. And so they finally got
16:01
out of there. Right? Right.
Yeah, that's the rapid test is
16:04
exactly. And there's a huge and
just going back to the PCR,
16:09
there's a couple things in the
show notes, and not that we're
16:12
gonna, we're not going to beat
this horse over and over again,
16:14
especially now since the rapid
tests are coming. And I think
16:17
this PCR is being phased is
going to be phased out pretty
16:19
quickly, we're just in time
right after the election. So Joe
16:22
Biden can save the day. Exactly.
There's a there's an interesting
16:26
correlation between the cycle
counts and viral load. And
16:33
there's some, again, we have so
many scientists sending in
16:37
stuff, there's an interesting
chart where you can see that
16:40
indeed, really around 30 to 33
cycles, the viral load is so
16:45
small that you know, it's it's
it's crazy to use this as a test
16:50
at all, however, still used in
the good old UK and my friend
16:56
Michelle is he's he's going
broke, he's going to go 100%,
17:01
bankrupt, had huge clubs in in
the UK, in Guilford. And while
17:07
this is the latest, hello, Boris
Johnson, let's lock it down
17:10
again,
17:11
in this country. Alas, as across
much of Europe, the virus is
17:16
spreading even faster than the
reasonable worst case scenario
17:21
of our scientific advisors,
whose models, as you've just
17:26
seen, now suggests that unless
we act, we could see death in
17:31
this country running at several
thousand a day peak of
17:35
mortality, alas, bigger than the
one we saw in April. This is
17:40
unbelievable. Because of a
positive case rate. They're
17:45
locking down the country for
four weeks. Because the model
17:49
say, well, when you have this
many cases, you're gonna have
17:52
thousands of people a day dying,
of which there's, at this
17:56
moment, absolutely no
17:58
evidence. So now is the time to
take action. Because there is no
18:02
alternative and from first day
until the start of December, you
18:07
must stay at home, you may only
leave home for specific reasons,
18:11
including for education. For
work, let's say if you cannot
18:15
work from home, for exercise and
recreation outdoors, with your
18:20
household or on your own, with
one person from another
18:23
household, for medical reasons
appointments, and to escape
18:28
injury, or for harm, to shop for
food and essentials, and to
18:33
provide care for vulnerable
people or as a volunteer. I'm
18:38
afraid non essential shops,
leisure, and entertainment
18:41
venues will all be cleansed all
the fun stuff and collect
18:44
services can continue and
essential shops will remain
18:48
open. So there's no need to
stock up. pubs, bars,
18:54
restaurants must close except
for takeaway. And delivery
18:58
services. workplaces should stay
open where people can't work
19:03
from home, for example, in the
construction and manufacturing
19:06
sectors. single adult households
can still form exclusive support
19:12
bubbles with one other household
and children will still be able
19:15
to move between homes if their
parents are separated. I'm under
19:19
no illusions about how difficult
this will be for businesses
19:22
which have already had to endure
such hardship this year. And I'm
19:26
truly truly sorry for that. And
that's why we are going to
19:30
extend the furlough system
through November. The furlough
19:35
scheme was a success. Spring
it's for the people and
19:38
businesses in a critical time.
We will not end it we will
19:43
extend furlough until December.
Christmas is going to be
19:47
different this year. Perhaps
very different. But it's my
19:50
sincere hope and belief that by
taking tough action now we can
19:55
allow families across the
country to be together and
19:59
there's
19:59
that lovely veiled threat that
he throws out there. Hey, we're
20:02
gonna close everything down
until December 1, all the fun
20:05
stuff Hey, construction workers
f you go out there and work. But
20:10
if you don't do your job if you
don't do as we tell you, well,
20:13
Christmas could really suck now,
couldn't it so you better do
20:18
what we're telling you to do.
And my goodness would people
20:22
hear in the media and in the
scientific field love that for
20:25
us. Here is Anthony Fauci along
with the Shep Smith on his CNBC
20:34
show, which is, it's amazing. I
think I'm the only person who
20:38
watches if you look at the
ratings, and well here's it's on
20:43
midnight or so nobody CNBC
listeners, by the way, CNBC
20:47
listeners are very distinct
group. That's where they're easy
20:50
to advertise for. They watch
during the stock market. Yeah,
20:53
but I think I'm just gonna
disagree with you. Again, this
20:56
is typically this is the Shark
Tank hours. What they do in the
20:59
evening is very different from
what they do during the day. But
21:03
it's a failed tank is different,
because people do tune in to
21:05
that. And that's the lead in he
has nine o'clock. It's a nine
21:09
o'clock show on the east coast.
And which I think means he's
21:14
going head to head with Rachel
Maddow and Sean Hannity. And he
21:18
has no ratings. I mean, 200,000
people are watching. But here's
21:22
what Shep really wants. Earlier
today, you talk to the Journal
21:25
of the American Medical
Association, or JAMA, and you
21:27
were talking about what an
extraordinary thing has happened
21:29
in Melbourne. They had 111 day
lockdown started with 20,000
21:34
cases a day. And as you pointed
out two days ago, they had zero
21:37
cases. Why can't we do that?
21:40
Yeah. I you know, when you talk
about lockdowns that certainly
21:46
they were extremely successful.
21:48
What? extremely successful? No,
there's no evidence. In fact,
21:54
there's counter evidence, they
were extremely successful, as
21:58
much as just as many if not more
people died in countries that
22:02
have been locked down. And of
course, it's not really COVID.
22:05
It's all kinds of other things
that are counted as code but
22:08
Okay, thanks, Anthony. There is
very little appetite for
22:13
lockdown in this country. That's
right. Is there going to be a
22:15
major pushback both from above
and at the local level? Yes,
22:19
unless Joe Biden wins, then it
will be built back better. And
22:23
James locked down better James
deling pod of he says, he writes
22:30
for daily news, and I think he's
written for The Guardian in the
22:33
past, he was on Sky Australia.
And you'll notice that it's all
22:38
the rupert murdoch properties
that are kind of going against
22:42
the grain Fox News, New York
Post, daily metal, Sky, this is
22:48
all Murdoch just wanted to point
that out. And here he is talking
22:53
about what really is going on
with the lockdowns and the build
22:56
back betters
22:57
I started off
22:58
this pandemic thinking was just
people being a bit stupid, it
23:02
would all passed. But now I
realized that this is organized.
23:05
And you rightly mentioned the
great riches now. They don't
23:11
listen to the no agenda show.
Wait, hold on. He did he say I
23:14
just now No, no, I don't think
he said that. He mentioned the
23:17
great reset. Anyone who doesn't
realize it, but let's go back a
23:21
little people being a bit
stupid, and it would all passed.
23:24
But now I realized that this one
now I realized, but But now, I'm
23:28
just confirming what we already
know. You rightly mentioned the
23:32
great reset. Anyone who doesn't
realize that the grace rate
23:35
reset is the biggest threat to
our way of life right now hasn't
23:39
been paying attention. Take it
deadly seriously, the people for
23:42
the World Economic Forum. And so
unfortunately, our political
23:45
leaders when you hear the phrase
build back better, and I've
23:48
heard our Prime Minister use it,
I've heard Dr. Joe Biden use it.
23:51
This is this is the code phrase
for that for the great reset of
23:55
our lives.
23:58
The World Health, World Economic
Forum have been tweeting today's
24:00
consumers do not
24:01
want more and better goods and
services rather than
24:04
increasingly expect companies to
contribute social welfare, etc,
24:07
etc. Is this all part and parcel
of it? Absolutely. They they
24:11
believe is that the old world
the world that you and I and I
24:14
suspect most of your viewers
really quite light is broken. It
24:17
needs to be changed whether we
like it or not. They are
24:20
claiming there that we'd like
it. I'm not sure that we do
24:22
actually. They're talking about
things like they don't want us
24:25
to own property anymore. We're
not going to own anything. It
24:27
will be provided for us well,
who doesn't own the property
24:30
who's renting it out to us some
sort of shadowy elite. This is a
24:34
takeover by the technocrats and
I urge anyone who thinks that
24:38
this is a kind of conspiracy
theory to do a bit of background
24:40
reading. The great reset the
World Economic Forum combined
24:43
with UN agenda 2030, as it's now
called, is a transformation of
24:49
our societies around the world
on lines I would call Communist
24:52
or fascist mean frankly, what's
the difference? This is
24:55
terrifying, much scarier than
the than the the flu. The flu,
24:59
flu And it's being done out in
the open and everyone's
25:02
chuckling about the World
Economic Forum videos where they
25:05
say exactly this. And to add to
that, a familiar with the fair
25:10
trade. The Fair Trade USA fair
trade certified. Yeah, of
25:15
course. Yeah. So fair. In fact,
I'll read from their website
25:18
fair trade is a global movement
made up of diverse network of
25:21
producers, companies, consumers,
advocates and organizations
25:24
putting people and planet first
Uh huh.
25:29
We had fair, it's funny. People
First,
25:33
we not laugh at this bullcrap.
We had fair trade USA believes
25:37
that everyone wants to do what's
right for their families, fellow
25:40
global citizens and the planet.
Well, let's listen to 15 seconds
25:44
of their latest commercials
sometimes
25:46
a simple choice can bring us one
step closer to the future we
25:52
believe
25:58
fair trade
26:00
fair to build back better fair
trade together. Hey, I made
26:04
another I'm it's disgusting.
What these people are doing.
26:09
is funny have plenty of broad
fair trade. Fair Trade is to me
26:13
it's always been a marketing
gimmick.
26:15
I think it is. Sure. And where
it started, I think is in the
26:19
coffee trade.
26:22
Yeah, that does
26:25
coffee and itinerant coffee
growers in Guatemala and
26:28
elsewhere. They were never
getting a good deal. They're
26:30
getting ripped off. And
Fairtrade was supposed to
26:33
correct that inequity and kind
of cut out some middlemen and
26:37
give them some extra cash. That
was the real impetus. And I
26:41
don't think just if somebody can
point to me to something early
26:44
than the coffee business, right,
I'd be interested Well, it
26:47
sounds to me like they're doing
the marketing exactly what you
26:49
said they don't hold back.
Better. Fair Trade together.
26:55
Still some poor bastard in the
top of the hill, trying to pick
26:58
coffee beans, give me a break. I
like the the 2030 year which of
27:02
course, you know, I've been on
for for quite a while years,
27:06
beginning years, I got a note
from one of our producers who
27:10
says, Who gave me some insight
into the year 2030 as it is,
27:14
according to him, important to
many Christians as well, because
27:17
it marks the 2000 year from the
cross and the resurrection,
27:22
which was approximately 30 ad.
In case we need an end time
27:27
primer, which I'm always happy
to receive it goes like this.
27:31
First you get three and a half
years of weird times, followed
27:34
by three and a half years of the
worst times ever seen in
27:37
history. And then the anti
christ rains aka the tribulation
27:42
or the time of Jacob's troubles,
followed by the triumphant
27:46
return of King Jesus. And then
we get 1000 great years.
27:52
So I'm not quite sure how
27:55
they've been shoehorning this
theory into every year now
27:58
Israel, okay, this is good. This
is a news. I like
28:01
it. I like it. I'm sticking to
it.
28:02
I can see where you said, Well,
we've had the three and a half
28:05
years of weird Trump years Mm
hmm. Right That's the right now
28:09
we're gonna have three and a
half bad years is starting off
28:12
at the cove. You'll get other
pandemics and Trent Tran
28:15
endemics and Dr.
28:18
Trent and all the rest of them
28:20
endemics got wind
28:22
damage, that's what I was
looking for, actually. And,
28:25
yeah, so he has three and a half
weird years. And then Biden will
28:29
be kicked out of office because
he's a moron. And he got a 25th
28:33
amendment him and put in the
laughing hyena. And so it'll be
28:37
just that's Yeah, makes sense. I
think it got maybe you're onto
28:41
something. Well, while I'm
sticking with the, with the
28:46
Christianity, and with the
douchebag, from Davos, the World
28:52
Economic Forum. I don't know if
you had a chance to read the
28:55
letter from Cardinal vigano. To
the president. No, I did not. So
29:04
you know, it is a he's a very
polarizing figure. And he's been
29:08
blogging and he's, he's one of
these Hey, man, this Pope is no
29:12
good type of guy.
29:14
As right,
29:15
he wrote an open letter to
President Trump in the show
29:19
notes and a show notes.com. And
he said, this is all a scam. Mr.
29:23
President, and he mentioned
specifically build back better
29:26
mentioned specifically the great
reset for the World Economic
29:30
Forum. It's fantastic. It's
really like Yes, sir. Following
29:34
this guy and his blog, and if,
yeah, and also he's not on CNBC.
29:41
He's not on TV. I think he gets
more audience with his blog than
29:47
CNBC. So
29:48
well, that wouldn't take much.
That's true
29:50
today in the United States.
Daylight Saving Time went into
29:55
effect, which is, I've always
said is one of the global
29:59
elites. New World Order way of
making us dance like monkey boys
30:03
and girls. Haha let's change the
clock on them. One of our one of
30:08
our producers sent an
interesting calculation. He said
30:11
by setting the clock back 60
minutes since normal light
30:19
change per day is one minute. As
you move into the to the darker,
30:25
the darker days, that 60 days
really gives you a jet lag. It's
30:30
almost like a reset of two
months, 60 days reset in your in
30:36
your circadian rhythm or your
your, your body or whatever.
30:41
There's never it's never been
enough exploration of what this
30:43
is doing to people.
30:46
No, that's probably true.
30:47
Yes, it's just this it's always
like, okay, whatever
30:51
way I look at it and having that
right before the election. Yeah,
30:54
it's always interesting. I don't
know does it does it? That's a
30:56
good point. There's an
interesting point does it set
31:00
people back would you do it?
Just Why would you because
31:02
they've changed these you know,
they never used to be this. Oh,
31:04
yeah, it was different times.
Absolutely. And so now they
31:07
moved to just before the
election. Mm hmm.
31:11
Although with the with the mail
in voting, all the rest of which
31:13
has now become a laughable it's
doesn't make as much difference.
31:18
I see. We're almost done
31:19
here with I don't think we have
much. Any other updates other
31:23
than Pat, you know, of course,
parrot France shutting down was
31:26
beautiful pictures of Paris,
everyone. Everyone rushing to
31:30
get the heck out
31:32
of the day before the the full
on lockdown starts.
31:36
You have to go back to the Boris
Johnson and same with McCrone.
31:44
Macron Macron.
31:47
Don't these leaders have a sense
of any obligation to really try
31:54
to figure out what's really
going on? No, I think Boris
31:59
Johnson is I think they're
sincere. I don't think no. Like
32:04
Boris Johnson is part of some
scheme. I don't think he's
32:07
sincere. I think he went into
the hospital. And they had they
32:12
had a chat with him. Somebody
had little chat. And he came out
32:16
with a build back better crap.
No, no, no, no, no, no. He's all
32:21
and he's been compromised one
way or the other. Well did the
32:24
hospitalization thing which was
sketchy. I mean, when Trump went
32:28
into the spill, he saw him get
out of there as fast as he
32:31
could. Well, I'd say Trump's
hospital visit was pretty
32:33
sketchy to could have been, he
was in he was out. And it might
32:39
even be not even the same Trump
but I bet I'm looking at as
32:41
materials the same guy again,
you can't can't there's certain
32:44
things you can't fake. You know,
if you're a different person,
32:47
you can't fake somebody kiss.
There's other aspects to the
32:52
body language, you can tell and
but stand up comedy, you know,
32:57
is a certain style Trump has and
he's the same guy. So it's, uh,
33:02
it was fantastic to see. And
this came out. A couple of
33:05
things happened on show day on
Thursday. Is the the record
33:09
increase in GDP for the United
States? Yeah, 33%. Everybody.
33:21
I love that.
33:24
And I don't know how to
interpret it other than pay
33:26
attention. 33 there it is our
favorite number. We've never,
33:32
this is kind of the goal of this
show is the holy grail of this
33:35
no agenda show, which is to
figure out what the hell is with
33:39
30 threes and people come with
all all those Masonic, you know,
33:43
33 this now there's no no
something else
33:48
who knows what's going on?
33:51
Anyway, it looks like indeed the
United States is, is really not
33:55
planning on getting or being
locked down as it stands today.
34:00
As it stands today, North
Carolina, you see this there was
34:03
a city council meeting. And they
expected I know 5060 people to
34:08
show up. There were hundreds of
people no mask. And it was about
34:14
mass. It was a mandatory mass
law. And they ultimately they
34:17
had to you know, accept that
people were not going to wear
34:20
masks and they had to actually
move the whole meeting outside
34:25
people are pissed.
34:27
pissed.
34:29
And everybody. Well, no in New
York, in New York, where the
34:33
shutdown is complete, and I
think this will be done with the
34:37
rapid test. If you travel to New
York now. You will, you can only
34:43
travel. Why, right. If for some
reason you're going to New York,
34:48
you need to have a test before
you arrive. And if your test is
34:53
negative, you must stay in three
day quarantine and be retested
34:57
on the fourth day just to make
sure This is how this is how
35:02
crazy is gotten.
35:06
I guess I'm not going to New
York this weekend.
35:08
Now why would you? And
35:12
then just a little boots on the
ground
35:14
that never sleeps, you know?
35:16
Yeah, right.
35:18
I got an email for one of our
producers this week, john and
35:22
john and Adam, I became an
infected human resource. I had a
35:27
couple days where I felt like I
had mild stomach bug then all of
35:30
a sudden a fever so hot, I
fogged my glasses. At 103. I
35:35
gave in and took some Tylenol,
died a few days of fever and
35:38
body aches controllable with
Tylenol. I also had some loss of
35:41
taste and smell. After about
five days, my symptoms were gone
35:44
and all that lingers is a little
tiredness. My husband never
35:47
caught it. I believe I caught
this at work from someone who
35:50
was very ill, but had tested
negative. Oh, and I didn't want
35:54
the PCR so I managed to get a
rapid antigen through the
35:57
National Guard. They have a
great testing operation. So this
35:59
is what we're talking about five
stars, the guardsman that gave
36:02
me the result, though, thought I
was crying and told me Hey, it's
36:06
not a death sentence. I said no,
no, I just feel like crap. Don't
36:09
worry about me. At the end of
the day, this ended up being
36:12
less than the flu. I sent a note
to my doctor and five days later
36:16
they bothered to reply by saying
take Tylenol because it's
36:20
basically the flu. And she ends
by saying good thing the country
36:24
shut down. Just thought I'd
share Thank you. That's pretty
36:27
much par for the course of what
we've been hearing.
36:31
Yeah, in Thailand on make sure
that it's not aspirin should be
36:33
Tylenol. Yeah,
36:35
yeah. Exactly. Tylenol. Why? Why
do we have to make sure it's a
36:39
well aspirin is has to do with
the with viral shedding or
36:45
something along those lines, the
aspirin kind of encourages the
36:47
viruses to replicate. Kala nada
has no those effects. Okay. And
36:56
it was it was particularly
dangerous. With hemorrhagic
36:59
diseases like Ganga. If you take
aspirin, you know, to drop you
37:03
don't you bleed out or
something? I mean,
37:05
your lungs
37:06
mediately dead. And I hate to
say it, but for all the COVID
37:10
stuff we've been doing in the
past month, I really don't have
37:13
much more. I mean, we're into
the next phase, the next phase
37:17
is rapid testing. So we will see
better results, less false
37:23
positives, I believe, then, then
we have with any less? Yes,
37:31
well,
37:31
we hope so.
37:33
You can't quite This is maxed
out the way it is. Now, this is
37:36
unbelievable. But the problem is
that the app is coming into
37:43
play, and this will be used
everywhere. This and you'll
37:47
eventually I think you'll get
what a rapid test at home. And
37:50
you'll have to do the rapid
tests. And then you probably
37:53
Bluetooth that thing to your
phone, it goes back to home base
37:56
and it gives you a green QR code
that you're safe to go and just
38:01
like you know, we lost cash
during this. We're going to lose
38:05
these freedoms. I just can't see
it. And certainly if time to
38:11
move to North Carolina,
38:14
if if Biden becomes president. I
don't think it'll make much
38:18
difference.
38:20
No, we'll find out.
38:22
There's there. Well, while we're
talking about that, I think we
38:27
might as well start talking
about the election. Yeah,
38:30
Election Day Special we had we
need some music or some orange
38:33
or something. celebratory horn
Okay, hold on. We just, you
38:38
know, I do have to crank that
up. It makes you it has to,
38:41
there we go. It's Election Day,
everybody. We're so so we're so
38:46
happy. Before before we get into
coverage, I'd like to play one
38:53
clip. You know, Don Lemon always
has the handoff with Chris Cuomo
38:56
on CNN. Well, you don't but they
do. They have a handoff when
39:02
that Don lemons done. I know.
They they're a little cross
39:04
chat. So Don Lemon, who
apparently has lived in several
39:09
what he would call red states.
He's he's, you know, all this
39:13
entire this entire season. This
entire Trump presidency. I mean,
39:19
it's it's really hit him hard.
And he has just had to take
39:24
people out of his life. You know
what the sad thing is, and I'll
39:26
be honest with him.
39:29
I have met many people who I
love in my life, and I come from
39:33
a red state have lived in
several red states. There are a
39:36
lot of friends who I had to
really get rid of, because they
39:39
are so nonsensical. When it
comes to this issue. They have
39:42
the whole every single talking
point that they hear on state
39:45
TV, and that they hear from this
president. They repeat it and
39:49
they are blinded by it. And I
just when I said to you the
39:52
other night, there's no way they
can't believe they can't, you
39:54
know, I was just goosing you in
a way. Right. You know, they say
39:57
I was, you know, embrace it.
breaking your you know,
40:01
like that'll be continued.
40:04
But here's the thing, um,
40:06
I had to get rid of them because
they are too far gone, I try and
40:10
I try and I try, they'll say
something really stupid, and
40:13
then I'll show them the science
and I'll give them the
40:15
information. And they still
repeat those talking points. And
40:18
all the while the state was a
hotspot. Many if you look at the
40:23
information that we put up last
night that came up yesterday
40:26
showed you how the red states
have now taken over where the
40:29
blue states where people came
in, because they're bigger
40:31
cities and there's more
transmission, obviously, where,
40:33
where there are more people are
closer together. And so now the
40:36
red seats are the problem. And I
just had to get rid of a lot of
40:40
people in my life, because
sometimes you just have to let
40:43
them go, I think that they have
to hit rock bottom like an
40:46
addict, right? And they have to
want to get help. They have to
40:49
want to know the truth. They
have to want to live in reality,
40:51
they have to want to be
responsible, not only for other
40:53
people's lives, but for their
lives. So you know what I have
40:56
had, it's so sad. And I don't
know if after this, I will ever
41:00
be able to go back and be
friends with those people.
41:02
Because at a certain point, you
just say they're too far gone.
41:06
And I gotta let them go. And if
they're willing to come back,
41:08
and if they're willing to live
in reality, then I welcome them
41:14
with open arms. But I can't do
it. I can't do it anymore.
41:18
Yeah, yeah, I don't understand
these people, I had to
41:21
understand what they don't
understand how Putin is running
41:24
this country that Russians are
controlling everything and put
41:27
Putin's calling the shots. I
want to give you the opposite
41:31
side of that argument. You
remember the Hollywood media guy
41:35
that I had a zoom call with? It
was, you know, a rare, a rare
41:39
kind of show business
opportunity that I was looking
41:42
at. And you go, they had the
license to all of my, all of my
41:46
interviews and stuff from the
Netherlands, all the music
41:48
stuff. And they were talking
about putting a TV show together
41:51
and the guy went off on Oh,
you're in Texas. Wow. I'm in
41:55
Austin. Oh, the only place you
can be a democrat member this
41:58
guy? vaguely. Okay. And then,
you know, after I put a I put
42:04
that kind of person out of my
life. I just, I just want he's
42:08
from San Diego. I just want to
because there's a follow on to
42:11
this. So you know, it was like,
oh, and then he and then he went
42:14
on about because I said, you
know on Texas, we don't really
42:16
give a crap. We don't make a big
deal about who we're voting for.
42:19
He says, Don't you hate those
hats? I hate him. This is a big
42:22
cowboy hats to know what's wrong
with this guy that
42:27
Trump is Trump is Trump is
Trump.
42:30
So he's dead. And this guy's a
sales guy. No, he's he owns
42:36
thousands and thousands of hours
of musical performances that he
42:40
licensed as an archivist. Okay,
no, it's more than an archive is
42:43
he's a very successful business.
This is huge business licensing
42:47
these kids say disparagingly
just an archive. No, you're just
42:52
an archivist. He likes
successful businessman. Okay.
42:56
So. So we would they would they
were trying to say was a guy in
43:02
Holland who I know. And then
this is his partner in San
43:04
Diego, and they're trying to set
up a follow up call. And the guy
43:08
says, Hey, how about Wednesday,
the fourth. And he emails back?
43:14
Wednesday morning, I'm either
going to be very happy or ready
43:18
to kill myself. Based on the
election results. I'll be in no
43:21
mood to talk business unless
Trump loses. So that so the
43:27
Dutch guy goes back and says,
Okay, how about Friday, then, in
43:34
the guy comes back with his
Trump loses? I will not have
43:38
killed myself. So yes, I can
make that. To which I replied. I
43:46
have no interest in doing any
business with you. You did not
43:50
take the opportunity for that
one that that I would have
43:54
thought about it. I thought
about it. I said no. I said it's
43:58
a shame you didn't take the hint
in our previous call. I don't
44:01
mix politics with business. Your
insults. My state did not go
44:04
unnoticed, either. I prefer to
work with partners who
44:06
understand appropriate business
discourse withdrawing from this
44:10
opportunity.
44:13
Which he said, Well, I'm sorry,
I didn't mean to offend anyone.
44:18
I said, Well, now you've learned
because that gets no one stood
44:21
up to you and said, EFF you,
hollywood douchebag.
44:25
Please, no one can call him out
for his privilege. You
44:28
tried. I tried. It didn't work.
It didn't work. And this wasn't
44:32
a joke. This was an actual
business opportunity. I'm like,
44:37
No, dude. Just because no one
has told these people. That's
44:41
what I realized. Because he came
back so meek. No one has said
44:45
no. Do you realize that not
everyone is like you or we might
44:49
have different ideas or maybe we
don't want to talk about
44:52
politics. I'm here to talk about
music licensing not who you're
44:57
voting for and what your
personal issues are. And to me
45:01
it was it was a good example of
people just accepting it. No,
45:05
no, you've got to we have to
start talking to people. And I
45:08
don't care if you're, if you're
pro Trump or pro Biden, either
45:11
way, shut up, vote and shut up.
45:17
That's my motto.
45:20
I think that's a good way of
looking at it. But I think
45:22
especially if the guy's trying
to do a deal, what kind of a
45:27
he's a businessman. So he's
collected all these licenses,
45:30
which is a good is a good
business. And he's gonna try to
45:34
package it but he's more
interested in packaging his own
45:37
opinions about Trump. Yeah. And
I just said I just said I'm not
45:42
I'm not gonna do I'm not
interested at all and we're
45:44
whole
45:44
industry is I don't know how
they got this way.
45:49
Well, he's in San Diego that may
give us a clue.
45:53
But he's in the movies in the
entertainment industry. That's,
45:56
I think, you can't even broach
the topic. You know how that
46:02
will john legend, as we've heard
him say, Oh, yes, you know, I,
46:05
of course, I have friends who
are conservatives or
46:08
Republicans, but they're very
quiet about it. Well, it's
46:11
because of this bullying. Is
this bullcrap bullying and the
46:15
guy just lost his opportunity
with me? I mean, go ahead
46:17
license the stupid shit. See,
someone else can make a show out
46:20
of it.
46:21
Not it won't be possible.
46:22
Now. I'm not I'm not interested
in this. It's just like, yeah,
46:26
it's bullying this all he was
doing. He was from the get go.
46:29
Yeah, it wasn't even know he he
felt you out and said, Well, I
46:33
want maybe this guy's maybe this
guy's you know, I don't know.
46:36
He's living in Texas. Maybe he
likes cowboy hats. Maybe he
46:40
wears them now? Yeah, no, no,
no, he doesn't even bother to do
46:43
that. So it's just starts off
with a bullying attitude. Yeah.
46:48
Well, that. That brings me to
the c span clip. Okay. Ah,
46:52
hello, caller, Republican line.
This is the this is the the c
46:57
span call in about Trump. And
this again, and this is a guy in
47:02
probably in an area where there
Trump's support. And you can
47:05
hear the problem, which is going
to resolve itself on Tuesday
47:08
floor and I live right up the
road from Baldwin Wallace. And I
47:13
take great issue with some of
the comments you're making on
47:17
there today.
47:19
In fact, I finally had a nerve
to put my Trump sign on my front
47:24
yard. My neighbors are also
Trump fans, and
47:28
they're too scared to because of
radical Democrats, they're
47:32
worried about getting a brick
thrown through their window, or
47:36
paint ball shot at their home.
So and I totally disagree that
47:40
where you're saying, Joe Biden
is leading in the suburb. And I
47:46
think that's a fake. And I think
you're just trying to see what
47:50
you want to see with your
research. So I totally disagree
47:53
with your comments. And I'd like
to hear your response.
47:56
Well, here's my response,
whatever political
47:59
predispositions I might have, or
my colleagues might have at the
48:03
community Research Institute at
Baldwin Wallace University. More
48:07
than anything else in the world,
we want our polling to be
48:10
accurate, and we take great
measures to make sure that it
48:14
is. And so my comments on Biden
leading in the suburbs are based
48:19
strictly on the data and not on
my opinion. Some of the things
48:23
that we do in our polls to make
sure that we are not under
48:28
estimating Trump's support in
Ohio is that we wait by
48:32
education so that people with a
college degree without college
48:39
degrees are represented in the
sample. And we also have caps in
48:43
place on the urban and suburban
vote. So the rural vote is not
48:48
underrepresented in our polls.
So everything that I'm saying is
48:53
based strictly on the numbers
and not based on what I'd like
48:58
to see or what my political
predispositions might be. Of
49:02
course, it's your you're free to
disagree with me but all I'm
49:05
doing is reporting what the data
say.
49:08
Oh, explain this waiting by
call. I mean, I don't have a
49:11
college degree you do. Explain
that. How would I get put in a
49:15
different bucket if I'm pulled
because I'm dumb get put in a
49:18
dumb bucket. Duck it that's what
the implication is. Because the
49:26
dumb shit that's what will make
sure to put you in you're
49:28
obviously a dumb shit to be
supporting Trump. I mean, all
49:31
these things are predispositions
that she's saying don't exist.
49:34
Let's listen to Chuck Todd.
Discussing the NBC polling on a
49:39
sports talk show, which is a
clip by say from the last show,
49:43
you've heard this clip.
49:45
It's pretty Look, I would say
this. I'd rather be betting the
49:49
money line. I know Biden's the
point spread favorite. I'd be
49:53
I'd rather bet the money line
then and see if he would cover a
49:55
spread.
49:57
Look, I do think I'm wrong. One
of those that's going to say
50:00
this way, if you hold the
election 10 times, I think
50:03
there's only one maybe two
occasions that Trump wins. I
50:07
think there's four occasions
that Biden wins in a blowout.
50:10
And I think there's four
occasions where you know, it's a
50:13
nail biter, but he wins. I think
I think that the most where
50:17
we're really headed is
50:19
I think it's possible that all
of the battleground states when
50:22
you're watching us on Tuesday
night, everything appeals
50:24
competitive and close. Yep.
Whether it's Florida, whether
50:27
it's Iowa, whether it's
Wisconsin, and everything will
50:29
feel within that three to five
point range. And you're like,
50:31
boy, I don't know. But it looks
like this, and then it all tips
50:34
in one direction. And then Biden
could get to that, you know, 350
50:38
to 400 electoral vote mark.
50:41
You know, there is an outside
chance he could touch 400. And
50:44
that would mean carrying Texas,
I still think there's a lid on
50:47
Texas,
50:49
of about, you know, the 47 or
48. for Democrats, that at the
50:52
end of the day is going to come
up a pointer to short.
50:56
But I'll say this, I think the
adjustment that many of many
50:59
pollsters have made. I know what
we the adjustments we've made to
51:03
make sure that that we feel good
about our numbers, but a lot of
51:05
these other I wrong.
51:10
in the other direction, meaning
we may be under a they there is
51:13
a judge we're under estimating.
But yeah,
51:17
we're under estimating Biden's
than what we did four years ago.
51:21
But the biggest difference is
that he's an incumbent. And he's
51:24
just not given the benefit of
doubt the way he was when he was
51:27
a challenger. And that, you
know, how voters think forget,
51:30
be simplistic about this.
incumbents in an in a year where
51:34
things aren't going well.
incumbent losers. Yeah.
51:38
That's what I would have
thought. I mean, anyone thought
51:40
we'll see. I'll talk to you next
week. Thank you,
51:42
Chuck. And that's the
fundamentals matter.
51:44
Yeah. Thanks, Chuck. I love the
adjustments we made. Is that
51:48
another Oh, these are dumb
people in Texas. They must be
51:51
dumb. We'll adjust that number.
Yeah. Did you see what happened
51:56
in Texas when the the the Biden
Harris bus was in Houston. And
52:06
they were gonna drive to Austin.
And there was a Trump train
52:10
convoy of trucks and cars with
Trump flags. And I'm talking at
52:16
least a mile behind and in front
of and next to it, so they
52:21
decided not even to go to
Austin. Like This is no good.
52:25
There was there was there was a
convoy a convoy surrounding the
52:29
buyten Harrah's bus. It was
fantastic. I never heard this
52:33
was recorded. Ah, it's
everywhere on on the YouTubes.
52:36
You can find you can find video
of it. It you know, the minute
52:40
they left Houston, it was boom
truck and you know, the other
52:44
pickup trucks with the flags.
And we see him around here
52:48
sometimes. Oh, yeah. on the
freeway going as fast as they
52:52
can. So they were just
surrounding the bus. And then
52:55
they got to Austin. Yeah, I was
like, Oh, no, we don't even want
52:58
to we don't even want to go in
Austin. So they just they gave
53:00
up.
53:01
Ah.
53:04
Well, here was since you brought
it up. here's here's ABC was
53:08
reporting on Texas and this is
of course NBC would agree with
53:11
this Texas flipping read.
53:13
Oh, sorry. got the wrong.
53:17
Word. Is it here? Is ABC Texas
flipping right. No, no, it's
53:20
Texas flipping red. ABCs at the
end. I don't have it. Texas
53:24
flipping red. Yes. Oh, yeah, I
do. I'm sorry. This.
53:28
Biden's team thinks voters are
fired up and they see new
53:32
opportunity and those long lines
to vote across the country. In
53:35
Texas more than 9 million people
have already voted. That's more
53:39
than cast there in 2016. But
today, Biden's running mate
53:43
Kamala Harris was there trying
to get out the vote and slip the
53:47
red state blue. Today is the
last day of early voting in
53:51
Texas and you all have been
doing your thing
53:56
there's no time to let up on the
pedal though. Right?
54:00
Well, you sure did you let it
you You didn't let up on the
54:03
pedal. You scooted right by
Austin scaredy cat
54:09
democrat of all the say well
well I'm going to say that I
54:13
think things have changed
dramatically in Austin there's
54:18
been rumors that Austin could go
red although we know we the
54:22
mayor is not up for election he
is up for recall only three of
54:26
the city council are up for for
re election but you know this is
54:30
the the nutjobs here defended
the police hundred million
54:35
dollars they say well they
didn't do it but they did the
54:37
city council Did you know
they're moving that that money
54:40
over to the to the social
workers and the community code
54:45
officers who are normally good
to see if you're if you have a
54:51
bunch of code violators you know
the community code guys are like
54:55
little police. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
But but they have they have
54:58
historically have no power. They
can write your ticket or
55:01
summons. If you put your
sprinklers on the wrong day or
55:04
too early, which I've actually
had happen. They they send you a
55:08
ticket for summons for that.
Yeah, but the but the issue here
55:13
is, is the homelessness in the
tense and the the actual
55:20
nonprofits who are given grant
money for the people camping
55:25
camping is has been handing out
more tents. That's what they've
55:30
done with the money. And then
you know, the keeper night we
55:33
went to vote yesterday and or
Friday and that we have two
55:38
propositions. And and one of
them well one is to raise
55:43
property taxes to pay for the
second one, which is something
55:46
that's come up every every
election cycle I've been in
55:49
Austin so far is the Austin
Connect, where they want to have
55:53
light rail and we definitely
have transportation issues. But
55:58
it's a $7 billion package and
it's just to get started. So
56:02
there's I believe there's such
low trust in these douchebags
56:07
and we during the lockdown every
austinite has a one point
56:11
watched one of these city
council meetings on zoom. And
56:16
well now I think people are
done. And here is lieutenant
56:21
governor Dan Patrick. Talking
about Austin,
56:24
the city of Austin is a disaster
if you haven't been there, a
56:27
great city. Now one of the most
dangerous cities in
56:30
America.
56:34
And definitely in Texas. We've
already been talking with the
56:37
governor and I've talked with
others about taking over Austin,
56:41
the state taking over policing
that city. And if that is the
56:44
plan, that will be a that will
be a high priority bill for the
56:47
Senate to pass the budget
usually number one, that'll be
56:51
in the top five, and we will
pass that bill. And if we have
56:54
to protect the citizens of
Austin from the from the from
56:57
the bridge to beyond UT campus
57:00
when he says the bridge to
beyond the UT campus. He's
57:02
talking specifically about the
tents everywhere,
57:05
where parents now are afraid to
send their students because
57:08
Mayor Adler has defended has
defunded the police and the City
57:11
Council has defended the police
endangering the police and all
57:14
the citizens. That's what we're
going to do. And the next the
57:17
next session, we know the budget
will be tight. But there are
57:20
always dollars to defend the
police and protect our citizens
57:24
lives. That's our number one
job. We are not going to
57:28
tolerate people's lives being at
risk in our state. We're not
57:33
going to tolerate judges for
letting criminals walk the
57:35
street.
57:36
Yeah, exactly. So we'll see.
We'll see how blue Texas is.
57:39
We'll see how how blue Austin is
I? I'm not so sure. And remember
57:44
America. I picked the hits?
Well, there is here's the report
57:51
from john Karl the head of the
correspondents group that does
57:56
the White House, the White House
Correspondents pool. Yeah, he's
58:00
the head of that. He's the one
who picks the guys, we get to go
58:02
there. Yeah. And here's the
story about the male imbalance
58:05
and what's going on. And this is
an ABC report. It's a little
58:08
long, but it's kind of
summarizes things, at least from
58:11
the perspective of these guys.
And I want to play a couple of
58:16
clips a little later. I would
say that right now the media in
58:23
particular and a lot of and and
the democrats are spiking the
58:29
ball go into early and too
early. Way too early. Yeah. And
58:35
they're spiking the ball. And
they're just I mean, you could
58:37
hear it in the voice of Chuck
Todd when he was on that. Oh,
58:41
yes. I know, I might play
straight line. I'm not gonna
58:45
take the spread, you know, is he
talking about Was he a sports
58:49
professional sports bettor, and
it's got to do with the
58:52
president, the presidential
election. We've been probably
58:57
estimated really low, you know,
that kind of thing. But there's
59:01
other examples which I which I
have here, but let's play this
59:04
clip. with Scott Malan story.
The key factor here is the
59:08
massive increase in mail in and
absentee voting due to the covid
59:12
19 pandemic. Those mailed
ballots take time to process,
59:16
local officials must compare
names to voter rolls and make
59:19
sure everyone is eligible to
vote and not voting twice. And
59:23
in some states votes are counted
even if they come in days after
59:26
the election, as long as they
are postmarked by election day.
59:30
And eight states Don't even
start looking at the mail and
59:33
balance until Election Day.
Pennsylvania for one is going to
59:37
take a long time, more than 2
million ballots in the state
59:41
have been returned. And they
won't even start processing them
59:45
until Election Day.
59:46
I feel confident that the
overwhelming majority will be
59:49
counted by Friday if not before
59:51
but that doesn't mean we won't
know who won the presidency
59:54
earlier than that. It depends on
how close the races in several
59:59
key states. States Donald Trump
must win. The counting is
1:00:03
expected to happen quickly.
Florida, Georgia and Arizona,
1:00:07
for example, are among the
states where most or nearly all
1:00:10
of the votes are expected to be
in by election night. In
1:00:13
Florida, they have been
processing ballots for over a
1:00:16
month. And with more than half
of registered Floridians voting
1:00:19
early, we could have a very good
idea of who won the state
1:00:23
shortly after the polls close.
All right.
1:00:25
So let's get right to Jonathan
Karl with us last night, john, I
1:00:27
want to go back to that map of
states that don't even open
1:00:30
those melon ballots until
Election Day. And the counting
1:00:33
process. Of course, state
officials say we'll take a time
1:00:36
even days here's the map
tonight, you can see some of
1:00:38
those key battlegrounds,
Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, right
1:00:41
there on the map. And, john, as
you said, we could know some
1:00:44
other key states though,
including Florida, where they
1:00:46
had begun processing, they'll
start earlier, the results in
1:00:49
those states could really tell
us a lot about where the
1:00:52
presidential election is going
and how long it could actually
1:00:54
take to know who wins.
1:00:56
So David on election night, I
would watch for early Florida,
1:01:01
Georgia, Texas, in North
Carolina, if Donald Trump wins
1:01:04
all four of those, and those are
all states that he won four
1:01:08
years ago and states for we
should know the results pretty
1:01:11
early. We are in for a very long
process waiting for states like
1:01:15
Pennsylvania and Michigan and
Wisconsin. But if Donald Trump
1:01:18
loses any of them, it will be
very difficult, if not
1:01:22
impossible for him to win the
presidency again,
1:01:25
you know it either way it goes.
It's going to be interesting if
1:01:31
now, as I've said, If Biden
Harris if they win, then it's
1:01:35
built back better locked down,
and we'll go into some very dark
1:01:40
winter. On the other hand down
better. Yes. On the other hand,
1:01:44
if Biden Harris lose, we're
going to I would presume
1:01:49
political polling is going to be
done with forever. It'll never
1:01:53
be believed again. To 102 in a
row. Well, no, you're right.
1:01:57
Yeah, people will still live.
Yeah. What am I thinking? But,
1:02:04
shoot, there was another point I
was going to make about that.
1:02:08
Well, you were talking about the
things that are gonna change if
1:02:10
Trump wins again, there's gonna
be some people screaming at the
1:02:13
wind. Oh, man. There's gonna be
accusations of crookedness and
1:02:18
how they stole the election
again. Well, I get it I get the
1:02:21
feeling that the media in
general has done you know,
1:02:25
they've they've done their job.
They've done all the reporting
1:02:29
on the polling. I mean, CNN,
they almost have, they're almost
1:02:32
like Bloomberg. Now. They don't
have any more space for numbers
1:02:36
on the screen. So we have COVID
deaths number of cases. Then we
1:02:40
have number of people who have
voted the polling data. It's
1:02:43
like It's like a number
percentage soup everywhere. And
1:02:48
they Korean website.
1:02:50
Yeah, yes, exactly. Like a
Korean website. And I think that
1:02:56
in these in this next day or
two, they're all gonna throw
1:02:59
their hedges out there, like
well, you know, stuff could be
1:03:02
wrong, you know, burps so
they've done all this
1:03:05
propaganda. And then stuff like
this starts to appear on CNN,
1:03:09
one place
1:03:10
that may defy your math and
logic. David is Miami Dade
1:03:14
County in Florida. So what I
think the numbers are showing is
1:03:18
that many more Republicans have
already gone in person to vote
1:03:22
in early voting. Then democrats
and Congresswoman Frederica
1:03:25
Wilson of that district is
trying to sound the alarm. She
1:03:29
talked to Politico and said that
what she's seeing is very
1:03:32
concerning for her she has said,
a quarter two, I screamed,
1:03:37
hollered, I called I lobbied
from the top to the bottom.
1:03:42
Wilson said of her efforts to
get to the turnout operation
1:03:45
started in the community,
including sending written
1:03:47
proposals to the Biden campaign
and having virtual zoom meetings
1:03:51
with his advisors. She is
worried because what she's
1:03:57
saying she says in terms of the
black community and Hispanic
1:04:00
it's not going buttons what
1:04:01
Oh, there it is. We guess we
didn't count on the black and
1:04:05
Hispanic communities, which is
the same zip code apparently. So
1:04:09
the black race,
1:04:13
love each other so much. It's
1:04:15
so integrated and they have
figured it out. They know how to
1:04:19
live in harmony as a community.
Now, the way I see it, I'm in
1:04:26
total agreement that they're
gonna do a little hedging, but I
1:04:28
still think they're so overcome.
There's not you're not gonna see
1:04:31
as much as you could see,
despite what happened last time,
1:04:35
so I think there's gonna be a
lot of spiking the ball. I think
1:04:37
there's going to be in it. Let's
say Trump wins. It's going to be
1:04:41
it's going to be that what we
got wrong week.
1:04:47
You're gonna leverage it.
1:04:48
Yeah, they will they? No, no,
not not what we got wrong. What
1:04:52
the pollsters got wrong. They'll
never take responsibility for
1:04:55
being even though they all own a
pollster. Yes. C's got I think
1:05:01
they work with the washington
post with some phony baloney
1:05:03
poll. They've all ABC samples,
but that's okay. Yeah, they can
1:05:07
they can kind of gloss that
over, but it's what we got
1:05:11
wrong, or what they got wrong
and why and why, what. And it's
1:05:15
just gonna be a lot of gave
nasal nasal nasal nasal gates.
1:05:21
I'm writing that down. So nasal
gazing is a good title. Yeah.
1:05:27
But a lot of navel gazing where
there's just so well, you know,
1:05:30
oh, yeah, this is the reason Oh,
you know, why have we seen this
1:05:34
comment? Well, we didn't under
we underestimated this. We
1:05:37
underestimated that. We could
have done better job of this and
1:05:40
that. Meanwhile, they're
promoting and promoting and
1:05:42
promoting the whole time. This
is going to be pathetic. I would
1:05:45
prefer Trump to win because
it'll be pathetic to watch the
1:05:49
media grovel. on election night.
We have all kinds of people on
1:05:57
standby to make sure to make
sure no one calls anything wrong
1:06:01
or Russians somehow screw us up
so yeah, beat some Russian Yeah,
1:06:07
listen to this. They won't do
that immediately cuz that'll be
1:06:09
too obvious. That'll come later
1:06:10
now but now this is the plan.
Listen to this is the plan. They
1:06:13
have
1:06:13
Harmon of Homeland Security.
We'll have a rapid response
1:06:16
cyber war room set up election
night to tamp down
1:06:20
disinformation. And so local
election officers can call in if
1:06:24
they see anything unusual. Also,
the National Guard is putting
1:06:28
forth cyber experts and units,
especially in places like
1:06:32
Washington state where they have
national guardsmen who are
1:06:35
experts in cyber security back
to you.
1:06:38
We will not the warning went out
in New York City and let's keep
1:06:41
it all calm. Thank
1:06:42
you, Jennifer grant from the
Pentagon. Nice to see you
1:06:44
know, yes, from the Pentagon. We
got cyber experts, making sure
1:06:49
nothing happens. It's all gonna
be safe. It's gonna be great.
1:06:53
Let's listen to this clip, which
is Mindy Robinson, a little
1:06:57
blonde bombshell republican
Trump supporter in Nevada, who
1:07:02
written keeps running for
Congress. Yeah. Sorry, I'm
1:07:06
sorry, bitching about the mail
in ballots there. She got kicked
1:07:10
off the Twitter for this.
1:07:11
That was an incredible story.
Kay, tell us about
1:07:13
what happened in Nevada when
1:07:14
you had for Congress and all the
voting shenanigans.
1:07:19
So basically, I was running for
Congress, and we got stuck.
1:07:23
Everyone was getting a mailing
balance. So normally, I would
1:07:25
have to appeal to the 36,000 or
so republicans that vote every
1:07:28
primary. Everyone was getting a
ballot, dead or alive. The
1:07:32
Democrats fought for that dead
or alive. And we had loose
1:07:34
ballots showing up. I actually
think the picture I tweeted is
1:07:38
what James would and Trump ended
up picking up actually sense of
1:07:40
address. That was me. And like
we have a problem. Pick up
1:07:43
ballots anyone can pick up and
drop in a mailbox. Why would you
1:07:46
want dead people voting or
anything like that? That was a
1:07:48
problem. So I did because I was
running like, Look, guys, we're
1:07:51
stuck with these. Let's his
website, you can check where
1:07:54
your ballot is going do it. So
mail it out, because we're stuck
1:07:58
with them. Go to the website,
you know, after a week or so and
1:08:00
make sure that they got it make
sure it's counted. So naturally,
1:08:04
people want to do that. And
people started messaging me like
1:08:06
Mindy. It says I'm ineligible to
vote like, what? I'm gonna
1:08:10
screenshot. I'm eligible to
vote. I've been voting. I've
1:08:13
been living here for 10 years. I
don't know what's going on. I'm
1:08:15
like, okay, fuck.
1:08:17
This isn't eligible to vote. And
I'm like, I had Randy check.
1:08:20
He's eligible to vote. Now.
We're like, are you What's going
1:08:23
on?
1:08:24
Where's our vote? I do
1:08:26
a tweet, you know, blah, blah,
blah. Suddenly my voting history
1:08:29
reappears wrong. My midterm
election was just not there. So
1:08:35
Something's definitely going on
and I had people that were
1:08:37
republicans that were settling
democrats we had every kind of
1:08:40
mismanagement thing you could
1:08:41
possibly
1:08:42
so I do a tweet to the Secretary
of State who's right now she's
1:08:47
the stuff happened she left the
mail in ballot she left the
1:08:49
ballot harvesting happened she
left no voter id happen all this
1:08:52
stuff. And like you got a
problem you got people whose
1:08:55
voting history is gone change
and I was really vote What's
1:08:58
going on? Because it's a glitch.
1:09:06
glitch everybody. Hey, keep her
in Florida. What a What an
1:09:10
idiot. I don't want this woman
anywhere near me. What is
1:09:17
she is she part of the Laura
Loomer gang? Because she sounds
1:09:19
like she should be. She's a fast
talker.
1:09:22
Oh, this is not my kind of
person. Yeah, at all. At all.
1:09:29
And I think when it comes to
mail in voting, may I just
1:09:33
assert I'm pretty sure
republicans are better at
1:09:37
cheating with that. They've had
more experience with it
1:09:40
certainly in Florida, or to the
2000s that was mail in voting
1:09:45
that was hanging Chad time
1:09:48
that we're hanging chads are for
was from the punch punch style
1:09:51
voting machine.
1:09:52
right but but we even have
Debbie was well there's some
1:09:56
evidence I we brought this up on
the show. The Republican Maybe
1:10:00
better and maybe crying wolf
3030 seconds of Debbie Wasserman
1:10:05
Schultz before the 2000
election,
1:10:07
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman
Schultz argues a mail in ballot
1:10:10
has wrong written all over. It
may be a risky experiment for us
1:10:15
with an election that has stakes
as high as a presidential
1:10:18
elections as we've never done a
mail invalid statewide.
1:10:21
Wasserman Schultz is worried
about signature fraud,
1:10:24
disenfranchising college
students getting addresses
1:10:27
wrong, and having private donors
instead of states footing the
1:10:30
bill. She favors seating the
delegates already chosen,
1:10:33
there's a way to solve this
without totally redoing this and
1:10:37
causing more chaos.
1:10:38
Yeah, well, that's because the
republicans have had a lot of
1:10:41
experience cheating. So I'm not
so sure that it's that it's
1:10:47
gonna be such a huge problem.
1:10:49
I do balance.
1:10:51
That cheating on both sides of
balance that that's what I'm
1:10:54
hoping. I didn't By the way,
Mindy's from Nevada, and she's
1:10:58
not from Florida. Okay. And I
like her. So that's fine. make
1:11:04
that clear. I'm good.
1:11:06
I'm getting jammed on Twitter.
1:11:08
I'm happy you like her. A great
clip from the that one of the
1:11:13
common law advances the intro
somebody gives her?
1:11:17
Oh, yes.
1:11:21
I heard this.
1:11:23
I stood up and I was countered.
Without further delay. I am so
1:11:29
honored to introduce the next
president of the United States
1:11:33
Senator.
1:11:37
I have another one of those. And
this is her husband. What's her
1:11:41
husband's name? Doug or
something? He looks like a dog.
1:11:44
That's the same guy that used to
read the news on the old No,
1:11:47
agenda street is that guy
indeed? Doug is still in the in
1:11:52
the troll room. Yeah. So Doug
came out to talk to I guess, a
1:11:57
little a little group of people
who were all excited. And this
1:12:00
is what he did.
1:12:15
He's married, decided their
brain.
1:12:18
No, but it's so obvious. That's
what's gonna happen. I think we
1:12:22
all know.
1:12:25
I know. Exactly. There's nothing
1:12:28
to lose. And if you're it
doesn't matter, Joe Biden is the
1:12:34
whole Biden crime family the
laptop after after our first
1:12:39
break? Well, I have a couple
things to share about that. But
1:12:42
Joe is toast no matter what if
he loses, he loses. And if he
1:12:47
wins, he know, he'll be in fact,
I even thought that President
1:12:51
Trump he did, I think four
different appearances yesterday.
1:12:55
And clearly. The Biden campus
trying to keep up they're even
1:12:59
doing hangars now with the
airplane behind it. I think
1:13:04
Trump is just trying to make Joe
kill himself. keel over. I had I
1:13:12
want to play a couple of these
laughable Biden clips. Of
1:13:14
course, you have the two bonus
clips. Yes, I've had bonus
1:13:18
clips. Okay, they'll just play
either one of them, then play
1:13:22
the next one, folks. I'll do
what he's unable to do an
1:13:26
effective strategy to mobilize
1:13:29
for depression, isolate and
punish China.
1:13:33
This has got to be my favorite
one, the means of a shooter her
1:13:36
diverse depression. What did he
say? I think he's saying, Let's
1:13:41
go What do you know you're you
think he's trying to say
1:13:43
something. But what did he
actually say?
1:13:46
It's something about depression,
1:13:48
effective strategy to mobilize
1:13:51
pressure through international
pressure, maybe true
1:13:55
international coverage of
pressure.
1:13:59
Doesn't matter. It doesn't
matter. It should be on T
1:14:02
shirts. That should be bumper
stickers. It's beautiful,
1:14:05
folks, we got a lot of work to
do. I need you to get me
1:14:09
elected. I need you once I'm
elected.
1:14:16
I really want him to be our
president now. I mean, can you
1:14:18
imagine the fun we're gonna have
on the show? I mean, this is
1:14:21
this is not
1:14:23
the money but wow,
1:14:24
everyone will be broke. But
we'll have a good ass time.
1:14:27
That's for sure. Oh, man,
1:14:30
what did he say there? I don't
want you to help me get elected.
1:14:34
But I want you to help me after
I'm elected. Well, let's just
1:14:38
say it's all corrupt. And you
know, he doesn't need votes.
1:14:43
Let's check it again. Folks.
1:14:44
We got a lot of work to do. I
need you to get me elected. I
1:14:48
need you.
1:14:49
Okay, since I don't need you
just to get me elected. I also
1:14:52
need you after I'm elected. I
think that's what he's saying.
1:14:55
Oh, very good. You should be
working for the Biden campaign
1:14:58
as his translator You know, he
says something and then you say
1:15:03
something in the other mic
explaining what he said. Be a
1:15:07
great bit. It's like from a
Woody Allen. I'm gonna try this
1:15:09
one again, folks, I'll do what
he's unable to do. I'll do what
1:15:13
he's unable to do an effective
strategy to mobilize. I'll lead
1:15:17
an effective strategy to
mobilize for depression.
1:15:21
Depression.
1:15:26
Straight up.
1:15:28
Okay, we got this one. This is
Biden on the stump. This comes
1:15:31
from Democracy Now.
1:15:34
President Trump and Joe Biden
health competing campaign
1:15:37
rallies just miles apart
Thursday in the battleground
1:15:40
state of Florida, which is also
a red zone hotspot for the
1:15:44
Coronavirus buy, hold a drive
and rally in Tampa where
1:15:48
supporters were required to wear
masks and to practice social
1:15:52
distancing.
1:15:56
She showed video the best view
they had there was no social
1:15:59
distancing. People are snuggling
with each other. Oh crap,
1:16:03
decides that we shouldn't be
1:16:05
politicizing the race for
vaccine. We should be planning
1:16:10
for it safe use and free and
equitable distribution.
1:16:14
Providing TP for national
standards for schools.
1:16:17
Businesses open safely. Atlanta
plan back in May how to do that.
1:16:23
I'm gonna ask you. She runs this
clip. I don't know why. And what
1:16:27
the hell is the
1:16:28
skull? a skull? It's where you
drink? I think skull skull It's
1:16:34
a place where you drink. I know
1:16:36
I have this as this as ISO ISO
byton sentence ISO.
1:16:43
standards for schools,
businesses dopin safely
1:16:47
standards for schools.
1:16:49
I mean, it it's almost not funny
anymore because I already went
1:16:53
through my mind mites feeling
sad for elderly abuse. And now
1:16:58
it's just pathetic. It's truly
pathetic. Did you see Obama? Did
1:17:03
you see Obama trying to you
know, trying to shill for the
1:17:07
whole thing. I mean, so Obama's
goes up after Joe Obama is
1:17:11
yelling himself hoarse. He of
course, there's no there's no
1:17:15
crowd feedback, because there is
no crowd or, you know, they're
1:17:18
all standing in little circles.
And Obama needs an audience just
1:17:22
like Trump. He does, of course.
And then Joe comes back up. And
1:17:27
and he's like, and he's hanging
with Barack. And then they're
1:17:30
walking offstage, and Barry puts
on his mask, and then emotions
1:17:35
to Joe. Hey, man, you Where's
your mask, and Joe goes back to
1:17:37
the podium. And for at least two
minutes. He's looking
1:17:42
underneath. He's looking on the
top. He's feeling his pockets is
1:17:45
inside. He can't find this math.
There's no one there to help
1:17:48
him. There's no one who says Mr.
Vice President. here's a here's
1:17:51
a mask. Let's go. He's standing
there on this. It's like there
1:17:55
was the headline act. k pack. We
all go off stage and he comes
1:18:01
back looking for his mask for
two minutes. The optics are so
1:18:07
messed up.
1:18:09
A little did I didn't see that.
They don't show this stuff.
1:18:12
Yeah, well, it was it was on I
think I was watching msnbc so
1:18:17
yeah, they just kept going
there. Well, they screwed the
1:18:19
pooch. But that clip they just
kept it right on there.
1:18:24
Ah, truly bizarre, truly
bizarre.
1:18:28
Well, even though you say it's
not funny anymore. I think it's
1:18:31
hilarious.
1:18:32
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage and say in
1:18:34
the morning to you the man who
put the C stands for the c and c
1:18:38
span john c. devorah. AK
blending morning to you Mr. Adam
1:18:43
Curry also in the morning
fellowships to see boots on the
1:18:45
ground feet near subs in the
water, water, water and danger
1:18:48
nights out in the morning to the
trolls in the troll room. Hands
1:18:52
up trolls. Let's see what we got
going on today. We have whoo
1:18:56
There we go. 2117 that's what
you get our pre election show.
1:19:00
Which ones? Yes. 2117. It may be
it may be a record. Yeah, it's
1:19:07
it's pretty big. Sunday pre show
pre election. This is
1:19:11
interesting, right? Our show
should write that down. That's
1:19:13
a good that's good. Number 21.
Seven good number we got
1:19:17
our show really seems to draw
and that definitely a reflection
1:19:21
of the total listenership this
show course. But
1:19:24
we have at least 23
1:19:26
you had to be dedicated as far
as I'm concerned to be in that
1:19:28
room. But these
1:19:29
people are cool. They're on this
drive.
1:19:33
But the it shows that people
actually do gravitate toward
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this show when they when they're
looking for some answers. And we
1:19:41
hope to do is provide ridicule.
I don't know what they're
1:19:43
looking for. Maybe they're maybe
they're coming for the ridicule
1:19:48
and it's handy to get some
answers. It could be that way as
1:19:51
well.
1:19:51
There's answers around.
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Thank you for showing up trolls.
We do appreciate you. The troll
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He's at Doug, if you ask him,
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Federated social network. And
that leads us to thank our
1:21:28
artists for Episode 1290. This
was a very this was interesting.
1:21:37
First of all, it was it was done
by Tamara nail, which is so now
1:21:40
we have three women in a row
three in a row. Don't call us
1:21:44
misogynists. It was interesting.
It was Darren O'Neal. He's the
1:21:48
misogynist he's official
designated misogynist. He
1:21:51
pointed out the two in a row and
I picked up on the three was
1:21:54
pointing it out I know agenda
social But what was interesting
1:21:57
even someone sent me a note and
says you know I hit a friend of
1:22:02
mine in the mouth but she didn't
want to listen because she saw
1:22:05
the Biden Harris logo on your
artwork. Which is interesting.
1:22:11
If she had looked very closely
she would have seen there were
1:22:14
three red flags with F on it
which we found to be very
1:22:19
entertaining This is the three f
strategy from China yep which is
1:22:24
meant to bring the United States
down to its knees and Tom to
1:22:28
nail we thank you very much. I
was just two in a row for Tom to
1:22:31
nail or or no he was one wish
Taunton nail then. It was a bat
1:22:36
has been a back and forth with
right
1:22:37
women. Then it was a
1:22:41
j bird. J mountain j and then
Tom toenail again, I guess. I
1:22:46
think that's the that was it.
Yeah. You want to or was
1:22:49
mountain j into Tonton hills. I
don't know. We don't. It's not
1:22:53
that granular. And it was a
great piece. I also want to
1:22:56
point out that I used a piece in
the new in which I think would
1:22:59
have been qualified for today's
show, which was Oh, arrow
1:23:05
shamrock did a Trojan horse
piece that I used in the
1:23:09
newsletter that I just thought
was a stunner came in
1:23:11
afterwards. But yeah, I could
see what yeah, I had I had a
1:23:16
little cringe when I saw the
Tata Neil piece as the show art
1:23:22
because it did look like a
promotion for Biden Harris. It
1:23:26
did and what else was there that
we liked in this there's must be
1:23:30
something else that we have been
getting a lot of pieces people
1:23:34
trying to do cheese cake the
hairy legs bunch of hairy legs.
1:23:37
Yeah, the hairy legs this I
mentioned this little thing
1:23:42
again one of my pet peeves one
thing that always gets me to
1:23:45
veto art into something is is
disgusting. In terms of it's
1:23:52
like an open sore or worms. For
even the Coronavirus itself. I
1:23:59
would just veto it. I will not
allow that to be and yeah, Adam
1:24:02
can do the same thing. But
that's one of my pet peeves is
1:24:05
the is something that's kind of
gross or makes you itch or makes
1:24:08
you go ooh, cuz that's not
attracting anyone to the show.
1:24:12
That's my rationale. And so the
hairy legs was not gonna cut it.
1:24:17
Well, clearly the the Biden
Harris logo wasn't attracting
1:24:21
certain people to the show
either. But that's neither here
1:24:24
nor there. Right. It was just a
best piece and maybe maybe we
1:24:30
have new listeners who came in
thinking oh, this will be great.
1:24:32
And they've been delighted.
Sacher delightfully surprised.
1:24:39
So there was no other art that
we need to discuss. I think that
1:24:41
was it. Right?
1:24:43
I'm looking. Yeah, I don't see
any
1:24:45
I mean, there is so much it's,
and it is really, it's really
1:24:49
appreciated how much fantastic
art comes in. And I want to say,
1:24:53
because that's part of our value
for value model is where people
1:24:56
can contribute their time, their
talent or their treasure. Thank
1:25:00
you to the multiplex and
multitude of producers who have
1:25:05
learned how to do clips. And
while not all clips are used,
1:25:10
and some are way too long,
people are exercising, they're,
1:25:14
you know, they're, they're,
they're getting getting used to
1:25:17
it. And I always provide
feedback. Hey, you know, this is
1:25:20
too long cut out this cut out
that, because this is what makes
1:25:23
our show so great is that that
type of producer ship that
1:25:28
people just take upon
themselves? Because there's no
1:25:31
engagement. It's Yes, it's it's
called engagement. Because he
1:25:36
um, instead, he can send me a 35
minute video and say, This is
1:25:39
great. I'm sure you can get some
clips from it. So let's wait a
1:25:43
minute. What about the two and a
half hour video? So we got it,
1:25:48
we got those two. So people
often send timecode which is
1:25:53
fantastic. And some take it upon
themselves through the actual
1:25:56
clips, I just want to say it is
so that's just as important as
1:25:59
as the artwork. And of course
the people who came in today to
1:26:06
not only support the show,
support the work but receive a
1:26:09
special executive producer or
associate executive producer
1:26:13
credit Jhansi Dvorak is here
with more information. Yeah,
1:26:17
Yes, I do. I have more
information, and which is the
1:26:21
list of executive and associate
executive producers beginning
1:26:25
with sure on amis of dogpatch
and Laura Sloboda. It's the
1:26:28
first of the month there is once
again, he comes 1661 dot 00 1600
1:26:35
and $61. So he's a palindrome if
you eliminate the zeros and his
1:26:41
code number for this show, he
writes, and he also has a
1:26:47
scolding. He's gonna scold me
once, but I wish I understood
1:26:51
how his code works. Now you
never will. Works. Okay. You're
1:26:56
not a code code breaker. No.
Thank you, for all for you too.
1:27:02
And all the producers that make
this the best podcast in the
1:27:05
universe, it seems to me that
the US presidential races
1:27:07
between a candidate that needs
the economy open for his
1:27:11
personal fortune versus the
other who needs it closed for
1:27:15
his political fortune. Here
scenarios, folks, although I'm
1:27:19
hearing more anti trumpers not
wanting to vote at all, really,
1:27:24
as well. from his perspective,
as your take on the early voting
1:27:28
suggests, get them to vote
before the truth is revealed.
1:27:32
says many producers are in
health care. Are they observing
1:27:36
the increase in violence at the
hospital ers from the lockdown?
1:27:40
mental health, drug and alcohol
issues are boiling over from my
1:27:43
context and I know of two er
nurses that have resigned after
1:27:47
attacks while some hospitals
have or are discussing increased
1:27:51
security staff. Wow. This is not
in the news. No mental health,
1:27:56
retirement and Alzheimer's
facilities are suffering serious
1:28:00
issues. As the lockdown
continues without end. The
1:28:05
lockdown is cleansing advanced
societies populations of the
1:28:09
weak and unfit so will the next
target be the Jews and the
1:28:13
gypsies.
1:28:16
yellow stars for everybody.
1:28:19
As your show is observed, the M
five M is suffering financially
1:28:24
during the lockdown even as they
feed the beast of fear. Industry
1:28:30
analysts note that right in with
Biden will slow or stop
1:28:34
consolidation and bonuses in the
industry. And more polarized
1:28:39
viewership will further reduce
advertiser interest in their
1:28:42
smaller audience. ad dollars
flow into digital advertising it
1:28:47
will accelerate, which is the
hope of the Podcast Network
1:28:51
investors. This is true, yes,
it's the hope with this should
1:28:58
be all caps for hope. A Biden
administration will restart net
1:29:03
neutrality, burning profit
margins at a time where more
1:29:07
capital is required for five g
as well as to fund the
1:29:12
infrastructure build from the
legislation demanding universal
1:29:17
broadband access for remote
learning and lower income or
1:29:19
remote regions. media industry,
the night of the long knives is
1:29:26
coming from your political
leadership. That's right. You've
1:29:31
got to love people that reuse
history's playbook referring to
1:29:34
himself Of course, in this case,
john, periodically particularly
1:29:41
with anyone associated with the
CIA, you make an aside, quote,
1:29:46
and probably a Muslim. I
understand the implications of
1:29:51
Brendon not revealing a
conversion to Islam when he
1:29:54
became head of the CIA. But how
can I hit friends in real life?
1:30:00
In the mouth with a rifle, but
if periodic aside suggests
1:30:04
something is wrong with our
faith. Come on, man. We all have
1:30:09
family that died fighting these
so called Muslim zealots,
1:30:12
zealots, which is true. And I've
discussed this, I've said, if
1:30:17
you look at Muslim websites,
you'll find you'll find a lot of
1:30:21
them bitching and moaning. And
because all the Muslims never
1:30:23
speak up, they speak up
constantly. Now, my aside
1:30:27
regarding Brennan, the CIA,
besides the fact that he didn't,
1:30:30
he never mentions it as a couple
of things. I'll try to I'll try
1:30:33
to clear my name. First of all,
he joins us yet he joins the
1:30:38
faith in Saudi Arabia, which
indicates to me is a Salafist,
1:30:42
which means he's a borderline
radical, right, right. This is
1:30:45
never discussed. He's never
asked about it. And He never
1:30:48
says anything about it. And he's
a creep. So I bring it into the
1:30:52
picture. And once well, and it
and I will say this, let's say,
1:30:57
I don't think the head of this
Saudi Arabia intelligence
1:31:00
agency, and there is one would
necessarily benefit from being
1:31:06
Jewish, or christian
fundamentalists. And I don't
1:31:10
think that they would like to
have that in in that position.
1:31:14
It's just a matter of taste into
various areas. I would say the
1:31:19
same thing, probably in Kuwait
and Qatar, Oman, all those
1:31:23
places, they if they have
intelligence services, I'm sure
1:31:25
Qatar does. They would expect
them to be Muslim, but they had
1:31:30
not Christian fundamentalist, so
it bothers so that does bother
1:31:34
me. And I do not like the idea
of a Muslim radical Muslim, in
1:31:38
particular, being the head of
the CIA. Uh, I think that just
1:31:44
like any other culture, the main
focus of the head of the some,
1:31:48
like the car should be pretty
much reflective of the
1:31:50
population at large. Another
words, in our case, should be an
1:31:53
atheist. But it technically
should be a Christian, but
1:31:59
everyone seems to be an atheist
in this country, even when they
1:32:02
say they're Christians. The
point is, I don't like having I
1:32:05
wouldn't want any buddy from
some radical, a faith or
1:32:11
Buddhist I wouldn't want a
Buddhist I wouldn't want
1:32:13
anything that's a little offbeat
for the at the head of the CIA.
1:32:16
I just feel that way. And I
think the Saudis feel the same
1:32:18
way about their kind of their
CIA. So that's all it is. And
1:32:22
and it annoys me that no one
ever talks about Brennan. So
1:32:26
I've done this to an extreme.
1:32:29
I got some good stuff for
Brennan later on.
1:32:32
Believe it or not, anyway,
1:32:33
I hope that helps. But
1:32:37
maybe
1:32:38
I see I think we need to work on
decoding his code. And he's
1:32:43
probably sitting there laughing.
That we can't figure it out. But
1:32:47
he may be he's randomizing us.
Just to mess with us. That's a
1:32:51
good one. I like that. I like
that a lot. Yeah, well, all
1:32:56
right, sir. On amis of dog
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for doing the work and
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honor of our fifth wedding
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1:36:37
it is Jason okay. Immediately
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1:37:09
ready for him at the roundtable.
He punched me in the mouth five
1:37:12
years ago short of marrying me
is the best thing he's ever done
1:37:15
for me. We've really had a rough
time the past few years. We
1:37:18
watch close friends and families
to come to identity politics and
1:37:21
Trump derangement syndrome.
Yeah, it's to the point that
1:37:24
playing the gay card doesn't
work anymore. The guy gay. Yeah,
1:37:29
it's difficult. It's difficult
for that for for the gays. It's
1:37:32
hard for I was watching some
some local show and there's this
1:37:38
guy. He goes on and on calling.
He's gay. And he's calling and
1:37:41
he's saying the gays constantly.
1:37:46
I love it when the gays called
the gays call themselves the
1:37:49
gays. Because it makes me think
of you.
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Okay, we're still two male.
whites. Ah, that's your problem.
1:37:57
There you go. You guess is no
Benny's gay? white and male. Mm
1:38:05
hmm. Double problem. Yeah, two
whites, two males, oh boy. We
1:38:11
refuse to drink the BLM centrist
CCP Kool Aid. So we're
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constantly branded as Trump
supporting privileged racists,
1:38:19
their friends. And anyone
refused to capitulate to Wow,
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we've been out as gay for 10
years. And it feels more and
1:38:26
more like we have to go back
into the closet because because
1:38:30
of our views. Wow. It's nice to
hear you guys remind us that
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normal people still exist in the
world. Can you please give us
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both some jobs, karma. And thank
you both for your courage. for
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all that you do on john, please
do stay safe. Everyone just
1:38:46
tried all that and we're just
trying to get you to do it.
1:38:49
They're trying to get you to do
it. No, no, no. Yeah. All right.
1:38:52
Well, Jason, and what's Emilio?
Emilio? Yes. And we'll see. So
1:38:59
we'll see Emilio at the
roundtable. Of course, we'll use
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some jobs karma and thank you
for your courage, jobs,
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jobs, jobs and jobs. That's
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karma.
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it under Jason Howard and I are
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so we'll assume that he wants to
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always write this later. Unless
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something up. Well, I read the
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probably already have these done
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going around here trigger or a
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over these called trunk. Wars
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trunk or drive into a parking
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like a flea market there's like
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the kids and either didn't offer
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in a bowl on a table in the
driveway. Oh, man. An arrow.
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COVID cowards. COVID cowards all
by the way. It's a good show
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name to COVID coward. Yeah, I'm
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everyone out there who thinks
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got seven kids. All homeschooled
with two of them being two year
1:40:40
old twins, which is just a two
year old twins is harder than
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all homeschooling. Kidding. And
this is until they get older and
1:40:47
take care of themselves by just
hanging out together. And this
1:40:49
Well, my wife has been battling
cancer for five years. That adds
1:40:54
a little difficulty to it. Yeah,
and you have to make some
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sacrifices, but it's worth it.
homeschooling is great. I
1:41:00
wouldn't because we did it with
a couple of kids on and off. And
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people would have to realize
there is a huge massive support
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network community. Yeah, that's
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um, I'll check. Jimmy. Jimmy,
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donation towards his knighthood
you do that? Okay. Do that
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loving light and everybody
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got another huge list today,
sir. Daddy is an outrageous
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arrest. Jimmy and do we have an
age for brother Jimmy?
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No, no age.
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the list now. We needed frogs
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gay. It's true. Shut up already.
It's science trigger tree.
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I don't like putting chemicals
in
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the water that turn the friggin
frogs
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are learning through
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science.
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It's the new one is the new one.
1:42:32
The new one. I like the new one
too. You know, she must have
1:42:34
picked up on the fact that we
read that other one. Oh, no
1:42:38
kidding. Of course. Of course.
It's their thing now. That's
1:42:43
That's her catchphrase. She
she's everywhere.
1:42:46
Yeah, learning through
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science.
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33 cents no jingles no karma?
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Another one. from Houston,
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it's time to work towards my
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a newly minted Dame living here.
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Meadows just received her ring
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quotes, now she walks around the
house singing the dame song all
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day. It's very cute. The Trump
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again, but not the way we
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Piece about it. You want it
update? So enough about her?
1:44:12
Let's talk about me. Get this My
birthday is on election day. But
1:44:15
no, no. I don't want your pity.
I'll take one for the team this
1:44:19
time. But I want a raise. Here's
the deal. I turned 2545 the day
1:44:23
before people are voting on the
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1:44:27
mumbles Joe mumbles Joe's Uncle
Joe. Yeah. mumbles Joe. With
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that flimsy number Association,
I'm backing Adam's assertion
1:44:37
that Trump will stay in office.
I hope I remember that
1:44:39
correctly, Adam. Anyway, what
you to do every week is vital.
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The way you guys weed out. The
bs is refreshing. A million
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times. Thank you. Keep it up and
put yourselves in for a rage.
1:44:52
Oh, yeah. Oh yeah, we'll do to
ask the boss oops.
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Exactly.
1:45:00
jobs. Oh wait, she wanted a
sleepy Joe karma. No. Am I am i
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doing the big boy? She wanted a
trio. Oh the three okay. Yeah,
1:45:10
I'm sorry that was my mistake.
I'm one ahead here we go. I'm
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gonna do it one more time make
it make it all work for you. And
1:45:17
what was the first one? I've
totally missed this that's true
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so many today it's quite an
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there we go.
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mumbles Joe. You're next. United
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guys, thanks for the good last
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1:45:58
on the 25th and you did wish
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birthday. But the donation made
it to the next show. Actually,
1:46:05
we did it twice if I recall.
We're all good. And now I'm
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stepping it up and like to be
one of the executive producers
1:46:11
for show 1291 even though my pay
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that's what I tend to use.
That's why my executive producer
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ship is under so yes, we've kept
you at Vinnie Padilla with this
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donation I will be more than
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I please have a sleepy Joe
karma. That would be the longer
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Ileana clip chanting sleepy Joe
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beginning of October with karma
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1:46:35
I'll it'll keep sleepy Joe out
of the White House and keep us
1:46:39
from being handed over to the
globalists. Again Keep up the
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great content and deconstruction
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1:46:45
through your producer Vinny from
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Brooklyn. I found it
1:46:54
you've got
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karma
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kids jingles always a winner.
Always a winner. Just always
1:47:04
love the kids. Oh, yeah. So I
think it's always been a winner
1:47:06
in in the broadcasting world.
1:47:09
In fact, Robert,
1:47:11
kids say the darndest things.
You can't just play one for
1:47:14
myself. I can clear that 50
times a day.
1:47:21
Because you hear the fear and
the actual fear in the kids
1:47:26
voices there. It's beautiful.
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wants Florida in my cup and wg
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Jones babies and cows
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got a birthday call for Brielle.
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right. And he's got a knighting
and he's got some things he
1:47:50
wants. I think I have a note.
That's a little more lengthy.
1:47:53
Yes, because I have this. I have
this wood grilled ribeye already
1:47:57
at the table he wanted. Right.
Okay, let's make sure it's just
1:48:00
real note which came in email.
Thank you for your great work on
1:48:04
the show. In addition, you know,
let me get the right reading.
1:48:09
Here. There you go. Hold type.
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1:48:12
like so I have actually go to
the doctor. That because I got
1:48:16
to have my eyes checked every so
often because I get the eyeball
1:48:18
and that I need another cataract
operation the right eye. What?
1:48:23
Whoa, you have to have another
one of these. Yo, you're very
1:48:27
rare that you only have one
identity moatize usually get
1:48:30
when you get cataracts. You get
them in both eyes. We usually
1:48:33
one is worse than the other and
then the other one gets bad
1:48:36
knees. Okay. Yeah, I gotta have
it done again. But he says you
1:48:40
want to you know, he says you
want to have it done right now.
1:48:42
You know, I'd rather wait till
things shake out a little bit.
1:48:45
He says yeah, I understand what
you mean. Because, you know,
1:48:46
they they're hiring, you know,
guys from Home Depot to do the
1:48:51
anesthesia. I mean, they're just
putting anyone in the operating
1:48:54
room they can find Yes, COVID
everywhere and everyone freaked
1:48:58
out, right. So I'm so I'm going
in there and I'm getting the he
1:49:04
says Well, it looks like you're
damn near legally blind. And
1:49:07
you're right ice and well, I can
still see Yeah, kinda but you're
1:49:10
gonna have this operation. And I
don't know where I was gonna go
1:49:17
with this. This whole story?
Well, I'll come to it later. Let
1:49:20
me go back to the note. This is
how it starts by the way
1:49:23
before you need
1:49:26
or you know what you're running
for president Keep it up.
1:49:29
I had a point to make. Uh huh.
1:49:32
It was something I have Uh huh.
Oh, no. Okay, I just read that
1:49:37
you reminded me by making that
mumbling sound. So I go in there
1:49:40
so I need a refraction because I
you know I need I need glasses
1:49:43
you can tell. I said right now I
have to use a 1.25 reading
1:49:48
glasses to read a computer
screen but didn't have to switch
1:49:50
to reading glasses about to do
any reading. And it is a pain in
1:49:53
the ass to get that one pair of
glasses. I'm doing it on the
1:49:55
show. If you haven't noticed and
he says And now if that works
1:50:03
just keep doing that he seems
like a practical guys is just
1:50:07
wasting your money if you're
going to get some you know some
1:50:09
special glasses you get 2020
vision his own good is this so
1:50:17
you're gonna it's the same eye
that you have to have the thing
1:50:20
done no no good to go oh it's
the
1:50:23
other eye
1:50:24
yeah oh man and you have to get
this is another thing you got to
1:50:29
figure out what kind of lands so
I'm gonna do a little book on
1:50:32
how to be able to assuage their
their fear Are you happy with
1:50:36
the previous lens because I
didn't think you were fine
1:50:39
except I think I made a wrong
choice this okay what this isn't
1:50:44
a I talk about hearing aids
you've got the vision covered so
1:50:47
give it up big boy let's hear
what's going on this is
1:50:49
interesting. Well I've been
nearsighted all my life and war
1:50:52
you know, wear glasses to see
it. But But as you're visiting
1:50:56
as you get older, your Bible
changes a bit, you start to turn
1:50:58
farsighted, naturally, and then
now you can see even past the
1:51:02
driver's license test. You don't
need to wear glasses when you
1:51:05
drive. And I find that to be
cool. And it's also kind of you
1:51:08
know, all the jocks are always
farsighted. So I said, Well, you
1:51:12
know, and I started liking it
being farsighted. And so I you
1:51:15
have a choice with the crystal
ends, which is the special you
1:51:19
get, there's a bunch of choices
you'll make it'll be in the
1:51:21
book, but I picked a lens that
did flips and flops inside the
1:51:25
eyeball, but it gives me medium
vision and and far vision very
1:51:31
accurately so I can see a mile
away, okay, but I stumble around
1:51:36
and if I'm in close quarters,
and so I have to wear either
1:51:38
reading glasses or something to
see anything or read. And after
1:51:43
a while it gets on your nerves.
I'm thinking I you know, maybe I
1:51:47
should take a gun back to being
nearsighted. And it's a, I think
1:51:51
about it's ever so I'm late now
I'm nearsighted. So I'm, I'm
1:51:55
just I'm very interested in this
because I, first of all, I never
1:52:00
had any operation in my life of
any kind. I can't imagine this
1:52:03
happening to my eyeballs. I
think I'd probably rather stick
1:52:07
it out for as long as I can.
Just imagine nothing to it.
1:52:10
You're Darren they backed up and
they a bunch of people looking
1:52:13
around in a big knife comes
right through your eyeball and
1:52:16
they gouge it into your eye.
1:52:19
So looking forward to this.
1:52:23
Lovely, Mm hmm. Okay. Anyway,
that's really anything but the
1:52:28
the way it actually works is
pretty amazing is simple. It's
1:52:32
doesn't painless, and it doesn't
even if you don't, you know,
1:52:34
it's not like you'd think. But
you don't know that unless you
1:52:39
go through it right. Now. Go
back to the note reading with
1:52:41
the pair of reading glasses.
1:52:45
Thank you for your great work.
1:52:47
Yeah, yeah, I'd like to thank
you, artists, musicians, and
1:52:51
dudes named Ben and Bernadette
and producers that make the show
1:52:54
possible. I've been trying to
figure out it's gonna be
1:52:58
interesting it printed on both
sides of this sheet. I've been
1:53:01
trying to figure out how the
show has been outstanding has
1:53:05
been or how it's been out
shining the one before it for
1:53:08
all of 2020. So he's claiming
even though we're spending more
1:53:12
hours on this on this segment,
because of my anecdote that the
1:53:18
show keeps improving each and
every show one to the other. Oh,
1:53:23
it's a trick. It dawned on me
that there's a direct
1:53:26
relationship between how much
nonsense the M five M is pumping
1:53:30
out and how good our show is.
1:53:33
And how important the
deconstruction is for a
1:53:35
continued sanity. And they have
had the propaganda pump on full
1:53:39
blast all year for sure. I think
I can agree with that. I'm
1:53:44
bringing my treasure in the
amount of 333 do my part claim
1:53:48
Election Day Special executive
producers ship I've been
1:53:50
qualified to be a night for a
while but not but no. But note
1:53:54
the anxiety is real. I am
requesting to be knighted Sir
1:53:57
Robert Knight of the naughty
bits of the round table and he's
1:54:00
got his Jamison and vernors and
we got that. I would like to
1:54:04
wish our daughter Oh, well. Here
we go again. I she may not be on
1:54:09
the list. Okay. Now this makes
one 100 and second person. I
1:54:15
would like to wish our daughter
Brielle, B ri E. LL. e. Happy
1:54:21
11th birthday. For her Election
Day celebration. Yes, she's on
1:54:26
the list. But she is okay. If
you would please play fluoride
1:54:30
in my cup wg seven. I think we
got these listed ness wishes to
1:54:33
you and your families during the
upcoming holidays. Yeah. Thank
1:54:38
you for the best wishes for the
upcoming holiday season. This
1:54:44
is Florida.
1:54:51
God for 25 years, they've been
growing babies and cows.
1:54:57
I want to mention something is
since I'm already two And uptime
1:55:02
so yesterday and j My daughter
is a big Halloween nut. So
1:55:08
really, what did she go? What
did she dress up as what was her
1:55:11
or she can't get the dress up as
anything because they cancel
1:55:14
Halloween in the whole area. But
yeah, she's gonna go to
1:55:18
something tonight there's a
party, but there used to be
1:55:20
parties and all kinds of she
wishes to get dolled up when she
1:55:23
was young and really fancy
stuff. And there's some great
1:55:27
pictures of her. And she's very
bummed and and then the joke of
1:55:31
it is here in California. And
everyplace else actually. It was
1:55:36
Halloween. This is a great
setup. Halloween basically
1:55:40
canceled in the Bay Area. But
look at the things that came
1:55:44
together. Halloween on a
Saturday with a full
1:55:49
moon Blue Moon,
1:55:50
a Blue Blue Moon and Mars in the
sky. And you can see Mars
1:55:56
assured I look at this Mars. And
it was perfect. And it was nice.
1:56:02
And some places is rainy. But
here it was nice. It was a to me
1:56:06
a unbelievable disaster, because
of just all these elements that
1:56:10
came together and then yeah,
just reject it. Well, thank you
1:56:14
democrat kid kids. We're kids.
We're definitely out in Austin.
1:56:19
I know there were lots of
Halloween parties for the older
1:56:21
kids. I spoke to mo he's in
Northern Virginia. He was going
1:56:26
trick or treating. So it's I
think it's just a California
1:56:30
thing.
1:56:31
Yeah. Cheese.
1:56:33
David Nelson. 333 33.
1:56:36
I guess you're skipping Dred
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1:56:38
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Dred Scott Earl at large 333 33.
1:56:45
He is at large and as no jingles
no Carmen, but he does receive
1:56:49
that coveted special producer
ship for today, as does David
1:56:52
Nelson who comes in with the
same 333 33 from Bellaire, Texas
1:56:56
couldn't resist the offer just
had to chip in on the election
1:56:59
special. YouTube have kept me
calm with your info same and
1:57:03
over these many troublesome
months. And the value has just
1:57:06
been immense, hoping that
whatever outcome of the
1:57:09
election, we'll get back to
being able to bring a tiny bit
1:57:11
more rationality to general
disclosure. unlikely, but I'm
1:57:16
not betting on it. There you go.
So I'll keep listening to
1:57:18
prevent amygdalar enlargement.
By the way, Adam, you're spot on
1:57:21
about the excess number of
cycles in PCR assay. I've been
1:57:25
doing PCR since the 1980s when
Kary mullis inventor gave a talk
1:57:30
about the method at my school
before publishing his first
1:57:33
paper. I do have a small gripe
about your description. And this
1:57:36
is good. There's no spinning
involved. I talk about cycles.
1:57:40
It is a thermal cycle heating,
cooling, heating, cooling you
1:57:43
use the term spin
1:57:44
up.
1:57:44
I did, I did. And that was
completely incorrect. But there
1:57:47
you go. Once again, we have the
best producers in the universe.
1:57:51
Please keep up the great work.
No matter the outcome, your
1:57:54
analysis will be vital. We all
could use some goat karma for a
1:57:56
mostly peaceful election week.
And I'd like a dealer's choice,
1:58:00
Reverend Al in honor of everyone
working the polls. And I too
1:58:04
would say thank you all very
much for working with us. I
1:58:06
always think that people when I
go vote and do this, and I
1:58:10
noticed that they are often
surprised when I say that, I say
1:58:16
Hey, thank you. Thank you so
much for doing this. And like
1:58:20
oh, in fact, so we have I have
not seen these voting machines
1:58:24
that we had that their
touchscreen that the different
1:58:27
ones from previous times voted
in Texas. And now of course
1:58:31
because of the COVID they're
handing out little finger
1:58:33
protectors which is literally a
It looks like a meanie condom
1:58:40
and you just have people yeah,
yeah bank bankers using you just
1:58:45
can't help but make jokes about
it. Which I did of course, and
1:58:50
hilarity ensued obviously
1:58:52
there's a sign in front of all
these points there's no
1:58:54
joke no joke. No joke and
douchebags Yeah, we're gonna
1:58:58
give you see Was there any karma
associated with that? Yes, I got
1:59:02
karma. You got it.
1:59:07
You've got
1:59:09
karma.
1:59:13
Well, Robert Randall I can't
find a note from him. Randall
1:59:17
Robert or donation.
1:59:19
So what do you mean he for
donation?
1:59:24
The word donation in the
subject? My requirements Yes.
1:59:28
find these last notes. Yeah,
Robert ran Oh, Portland, Oregon,
1:59:32
$333 and 33 cents. And he's
importantly, probably couldn't
1:59:35
didn't have time dodging, you
know, Molotov cocktails.
1:59:39
probably didn't have time to
write a note. But thanks for the
1:59:42
donation. Cheryl Coxon Austin,
Texas. Hello 333. This is for
1:59:49
Josh. Josh Cox wishing him a
happy birthday on November 3
1:59:52
when he gets gets a president
for his birthday. That's nice.
1:59:56
This is Josh's mom ah and he hit
me in the mouseman many, many
2:00:01
years ago, I really appreciate
the show and the work involved.
2:00:05
Thank you. Thank you both, you
know and welcome. That is I we
2:00:09
don't get that often do we? I
think maybe two or three times
2:00:12
we have moms and sons who are
rare, rare. Very rare thing.
2:00:17
It's nice. Thank you Cheryl. And
congratulations, Josh, you're on
2:00:20
the you're on the list. is
mostly why you
2:00:23
listed those guys.
2:00:27
Yeah, that's mostly what it is.
Yeah. Sure. Addison, CEO of
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shitpost. Sir, in Chesterfield,
Missouri. 333 Travis Addison
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here, Adam, your reporting on
the PCR processes has been
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invaluable lately and really
gets to the core of the scam.
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Your analysis is a perfect eye
opener without sounding like a
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crackpot. Keep up the great work
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is it's called goat karma here
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next is anonymous. And I think
this is interesting that this
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was missed 234 or five six but
you know Smart Money puts this
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right at the beginning of a note
I wanted mentioned anonymously.
2:03:14
That's not as right to be I do
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at the very essence please keep
up at the end. It's it's a real
2:03:22
bummer. I Virginia is going to
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until you're accused nice that's
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karma that's Amy that's Amy cold
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and buzzkill thank you for as
always for the invaluable info
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saying that you provide my
fellow Canadian Canada avians
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are freaking out over the Rona.
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2:03:51
the ones that listen to this
show. I've been able to maintain
2:03:54
my small amygdala thanks for
your incredible work I donate
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last March and requested some
low law jobs karma now I won't
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say this karma didn't work as
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business skyrocketed over the
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land the job in the legal field
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give me an extra strength Pelosi
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have this week. I would be
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again. Well, I think that calls
for a TPP then if he wants some
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extra strength and give it a
shot, okay, so just because
2:04:27
there's so much confusion about
it being common law instead of
2:04:31
Amy I'm gonna do Brennan not
guilty. That's true. Amy pretty
2:04:35
good. I'll throw in and enslave
me comma, and we'll wind it up
2:04:38
with a TPP people are innocent
until
2:04:41
well alleged to be involved in
some type of criminal activity.
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I think that sounds pretty good.
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Oh boy, the kid ruined it all.
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take a look and see if I can
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it. Take note.
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Okay, Christina Thomas $200 from
drums, Pennsylvania drums. I
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apologize in advance for Warren
Piece below. It's not all that
2:05:16
bad actually. Thank you for all
you do get my nation keeping my
2:05:20
nation sane, especially for
helping me navigate the liberal
2:05:22
paranoia that is the United
States university system. Whoa,
2:05:26
yes. When I started listening in
2018, while pursuing my
2:05:29
undergraduate degree, I was
grateful for your balanced view
2:05:32
on the news and the state of the
world after being bombarded with
2:05:35
we're all gonna die
2:05:37
scenarios in my classes. Now, as
I pursue my graduate degree.
2:05:41
Hey, you don't make the dumb
bucket like I do. I am still
2:05:45
grateful for getting a dose of
reality in between my classes
2:05:47
where professors consistently
clamor for a globalist agenda to
2:05:51
combat the world's problems.
Keep up the great work and
2:05:54
please never find an exit
strategy. Now on to the good
2:05:57
stuff. Six months ago, I told
myself that I would be a Dane by
2:06:00
my birthday on November 2, and
this donation marks my $1,000
2:06:04
donation total accounting
attached. While I was hoping to
2:06:07
join the roundtable before my
stepdad, he managed to beat me
2:06:11
to the mark during Episode 1287
when he was knighted, surmount
2:06:15
wandering Night of the two
wheeled steed, thus depriving me
2:06:18
of any further opportunity to
call him out as a douchebag.
2:06:21
Nevertheless, I'm looking
forward to joining him as well
2:06:24
as the other illustrious knights
and dames at the roundtable in
2:06:26
honor of my love of judo
exploring Pennsylvania's forest,
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please de mi Dame Christina
dhoka of Penn woods and make
2:06:35
sure there's plenty of coffee
and ramen at the roundtable did
2:06:39
not order that but we always
have a supply of coffee and
2:06:43
ramen because it is something
that's asked frequently. And let
2:06:48
me put that on order here. I'm
sorry, we have so much this is
2:06:52
whenever we do these special
producer ships man goes off the
2:06:56
charts but dealer's choice of
any Obama or al sharpton, I
2:07:00
actually selected and I selected
this one for him. We'll throw in
2:07:05
a karma to
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a rowdy crowd.
2:07:10
Come on, guys.
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You're my house. Oh, hold on.
2:07:16
No, no, no, no, no, no.
2:07:21
No, no, no, no, no.
2:07:23
Hey, okay. You know,
2:07:36
you've got karma.
2:07:39
And I do have a note from Ryan,
Brian Miller who will be last or
2:07:43
last associate executive
producer. 225 bucks. He's into
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Whittier. Whittier. Quick
Meteor. Yes. Whittier. Yeah. Oh,
2:07:52
again. Get your pen out. We got
10 more birthdays and 90. Okay.
2:08:00
I don't think we've ever had
this many people on the birthday
2:08:03
list is first congratulations on
13 years of podcasting.
2:08:06
Excellent. Thank you. All right,
no agenda listening family
2:08:10
decided to rebel and go trick or
treating in our local
2:08:12
neighborhood. In honor of the
Rona. We chose to act out a
2:08:16
modified version of money
pythons bring out your dead sea.
2:08:22
Classic where's the Where's
Where did this take place? What
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state this needs to know. As a
note continues you'll get the
2:08:30
clue candidate gets in a video
which I was boring to you where
2:08:33
they're actually showing how
they did this. And it may be
2:08:37
something we'll put in the show
notes or something later, our
2:08:40
daughter was saddened to see a
lack of kids trick or treating
2:08:44
the few families who were
handing out candy we're having
2:08:46
small neighborhood party seems
you weren't the only rebels take
2:08:50
that Governor knew scum. Ooh. No
jingles no karma. So there's a
2:08:57
Californian and in Whittier is
matter of fact down with the
2:09:02
with our with the Baron. Ah, and
yeah, it's a problem. For kids.
2:09:10
I feel bad. It's just as a
perfect night. I'm sure it was
2:09:12
in Southern California. We must
have been dynamite. So that's
2:09:15
our group of associate executive
producers and executive
2:09:18
producers for show 1291 this
special election day special on
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the agenda show now what is the
exact title that people will be
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are warranted to use for this
for this executive order.
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Election Day Special executive
producer perfect and coming up.
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We do have two Black Knights.
I'll just say that right up
2:09:45
front. We have who will be the
Black Knights here. Michael
2:09:51
Goodell. Who in a black knight
is when you oh yes you were
2:09:56
recognized. Everything is good.
We mentioned you and somehow I
2:09:59
wound up not knighting you That
is how you achieve a blind give
2:10:02
me a lot you could also fall
into a vortex which brings me to
2:10:05
our last note for this segment.
Okay, thank you for bringing
2:10:09
that up sir crush a lot. Who,
whose note appeared in I think
2:10:13
it was a sisters or some one of
his relatives as a card that
2:10:17
came in with a sister. Yeah. And
he's donated his donation has
2:10:22
already gone through at some
point. And but I'll reiterate it
2:10:26
was I think the donation was
four. I'll give him the credit
2:10:30
right now which was for $350 and
95 cents. And he wrote and he's
2:10:35
gonna be knighted as a black
nine his note kept getting lost
2:10:38
he was in the vortex. I flown to
California several times since
2:10:41
the COVID pandemic said in his
cancer ran a race with dimension
2:10:44
my father's cancer came in at
the end of August it was a
2:10:47
horrible thing to witness. So
what I happily accept an F
2:10:50
cancer we can give you that, for
sure. Other than that, no
2:10:54
jingles no karma. During my
latest visit last month I was
2:10:57
sitting outside vino volo, and
the disturbingly uncrowded San
2:11:01
Francisco International Airport
is creepy. I'm sharing a bottle
2:11:04
of rosae with Dame shark dream
Chardonnay, Chardonnay. Dame
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Chardonnay, and she's the one I
think of something Snowden when
2:11:14
she pointed out a bottle of
monkey and goat Chardonnay. At
2:11:18
the bottom of the label it read
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really crazy That's crazy. It
was a sign with this donation I
2:11:31
sent a knighthood accounting
below you're on the list as a
2:11:33
black knight who would like to
be known as sir crush a lot.
2:11:37
Knight of the leelanau great
fields. I think we got that
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correct on there.
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Right of the leelanau
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and grape fields okay. At first
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I plan to ask for pesto pasta
puttanesca at the round table
2:12:03
but have decided instead to go
with my own creation. Pasta chef
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okay.
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Rent boy rd. I like that. Yeah,
that's a good one. Yeah. Holy
2:12:18
crap. 13 years Finally we
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rent boy rd Wow. Nice. I know
it's always surprises me these
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these creations. Please serve
that with an AMA Rita's vineyard
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2018. Pinot Blanc.
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vineyard affiliates. We're going
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long. Emery 20 years. 2018.
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2:12:51
Gee, I mean, you're lucky we
have such good service here
2:12:54
because that's not an easy one.
But we'll get that I'll get that
2:12:57
for you. I think you'll get here
in time. If you ordered special.
2:13:00
I mean, my previous donation is
represent one cent per word of
2:13:03
my pandemic novel. However, at
this time, I have had to reduce
2:13:07
the rate to one cent, one half
cent per word. The novel
2:13:10
continues to track current
events, rather, current events
2:13:13
continue to track my novel. And
I'm increasingly concerned that
2:13:16
the government will in fact be
taken over by the public health
2:13:19
authorities and the committee
for preservation of health and
2:13:22
safety will soon be directing
our lives. Well stop. Yes, that
2:13:27
without a doubt, when it comes
to these passports, which now is
2:13:31
going to be a covid passport,
but very soon will be a health
2:13:34
passport. You bet. You bet that
the medical community, the big
2:13:40
pharma, they're all in on this.
They want to control you. And
2:13:45
just look at Bill Gates. These
are the people behind it. They
2:13:47
absolutely want to control you
based upon your health to yes
2:13:52
based upon your money. Well, he
but it's I think that is a big
2:13:57
part of what's going on.
Absolutely. Absolutely. A lot of
2:14:01
put in his next novel. Yeah.
Then he finishes last paragraph,
2:14:05
any who a variant on the other
popular ever popular anyways, a
2:14:11
couple of definitions for you.
Those who are aggressive
2:14:14
aggressively attack people for
not wearing masks are defiantly
2:14:18
submissive, defiantly
submissive, that's good. Those
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who exude a smug arrogance over
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be said to be a gala terian
elitists. Okay, I think keeps up
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Keep up the good work and that
will conclude our know he gets
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You've got karma and then
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Fukumoto, who is Sir James
Fukumoto, but we'll make him a
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it seemed that perhaps I slipped
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take us in a different direction
2:17:35
today. As an old Well, I
wouldn't say buddy of the show,
2:17:41
but someone who I deconstructed
or looked at what he was doing
2:17:44
previously, a couple years ago,
his former overstock CEO Patrick
2:17:49
Byrne.
2:17:51
Do you remember Patrick burns
story?
2:17:54
I know I don't actually know
Patrick
2:17:56
Byrne actually had to resign
from overstock as CEO noodled
2:18:01
No, no, no. He he came out with
the story that he was involved
2:18:05
in the FBI, Russia collusion, he
was dating Maria butina. You
2:18:12
remember the redhead? And and
she was being she was probably
2:18:17
working for perhaps the
Russians, but also was being set
2:18:21
up by the FBI. And he came out
and we played a couple of clips.
2:18:25
I should actually see when that
was. And exactly did we do this?
2:18:31
Patrick Byrne and that was I
mean, just take a look at the
2:18:36
that was another 117 No.
2019 2019 August, August of
2:18:40
2019. Yeah, that makes sense
around that time. But he came
2:18:43
out and he did a he did a thing
I think with Maria Bartiromo,
2:18:46
and then also did he did Chris
Cuomo and was really weird. And
2:18:49
he's like, I got to go away this
crazy stuff happening. And he's
2:18:53
been. He's showed up again, a
couple of days ago on his deep
2:18:58
capture.com. deep deep capture
is his website, where he
2:19:02
explains everything that's
happened to him, but he did a
2:19:04
couple of podcast interviews
with undercover DC, which I
2:19:10
think is you know, this this
real journalists who work over
2:19:12
there at undercover DC. And so I
take that with the with the
2:19:17
respect that they put into it.
And he told that he gave us the
2:19:21
continuation of his story which
has some gems in there, as it
2:19:25
relates in a way to what's
happening or what isn't
2:19:27
happening now with the Biden
crime family with the Clintons
2:19:32
who are still under
investigation, apparently for
2:19:34
their, for their foundation. And
just to revisit how he got
2:19:39
involved in with the FBI
initially was in 2002, I think
2:19:45
2003 he was kind of a gadfly on
Wall Street. He was poking
2:19:49
around. He was not the overstock
CEO. I think people actually
2:19:53
found them a little bit
annoying, but he saw that there
2:19:58
was a huge problem. In the
walls, the way Wall Street
2:20:02
functions with settlements, and
that basically, there's 10 times
2:20:06
as much stock or gold futures or
anything in the system than
2:20:11
actually exists in reality. And
he believes that what he did
2:20:18
lead in part two, or at least
understanding of the 2008
2:20:22
meltdown, but a couple of other
things that happened earlier
2:20:25
than that, which you and I
actually know about. So to
2:20:27
revisit his credentials, he was
asked by the FBI and actually
2:20:33
was brought to a meeting with
nine senators bipartisan, are
2:20:38
led by arlen specter, who asked
him to take down this cabal
2:20:43
within Wall Street. Here's a
little reminder of of that
2:20:46
meeting and what he recalled of
it back there had nine senators,
2:20:50
eight other senators, and they
gave me this speech. And they
2:20:54
said, We think you're right. In
fact, we It's worse than you
2:20:57
think your something is taking
over Washington, DC something is
2:21:01
corrupting our government. And
we can't even tell you what it
2:21:04
is. It's like it's a foreign
nation is subverting us. And,
2:21:09
you know, we agree that
Washington is just getting
2:21:11
complete what what you say, a
yell China, oh, I couldn't
2:21:16
hurting us. And, you know, we
agree that Washington is getting
2:21:19
completely corrupted, but we
can't even tell you what's
2:21:22
underneath it. And we're going
to give you a letter that's
2:21:26
going to sit and they will and
that is going to sit in a safe
2:21:30
the rest of your life. And they
showed me this letter. And they
2:21:33
told me this had not been done
since World War Two. And they
2:21:36
told me that and then they
pulled out this letter, they
2:21:38
said there's a new Attorney
General being sworn in tomorrow
2:21:41
night, we're all gonna be over
at the white Oval Office, both
2:21:43
sides of the aisle and this
ball. Nine senators are sitting
2:21:47
around nodding to me through
this whole speech. And they say
2:21:50
we're going to, we're going to
give the president the Attorney
2:21:53
General this letter, and it's
going to be sitting the rest of
2:21:55
your life over the DOJ. And
there's this letter on on Senate
2:21:59
Judiciary stationery, and the
first paragraph. I was not
2:22:03
allowed to even touch it. I had
to bend over while someone held
2:22:06
it and keep my hands behind my
back and they gave me about 10
2:22:09
seconds to scan it. But what it
said I in the first paragraph it
2:22:13
says something about how
concerned they had become about
2:22:18
evidence of systemic corruption
infiltrating the origins of our
2:22:23
federal government. I tried to
fix the audio a bit on the fly
2:22:27
is really really crappy. So
while he was walking around Wall
2:22:32
Street, trying to figure out
where exactly the corruption
2:22:35
was, he was actually responsible
for the arrest of someone we
2:22:40
know john,
2:22:40
you're going to see handcuffs
come out this week. You need to
2:22:43
live the rest of your life.
Knowing that everyone we are you
2:22:48
see us arrest now is going to
suspect your fingerprints are on
2:22:51
his problems. Three days later,
they arrested a guy named Raj
2:22:55
Raj an American from galleon
remember this the first big
2:22:59
arrest in like a decade ago. Do
you remember galleon? No, I
2:23:04
don't actually galleon, I think
you might have been there. It
2:23:07
was one of these hedge funds in
Silicon Valley. And I think we
2:23:11
were meevo at that point, Poncho
become me vo and we were trying
2:23:15
to get them to invest money. And
I thought you were there for
2:23:19
sure. And we went to galleons
office and the head guy. He was
2:23:25
on his way to New York. And he's
like, Oh, yeah, it was all
2:23:28
Indian guys. And yeah, well,
we're gonna we're gonna do this.
2:23:32
We do. We see great potential.
And literally two weeks later,
2:23:35
we see the guy getting arrested
in New York, for you know,
2:23:39
whatever, insider trading and
they arrested 200 people and
2:23:43
Patrick Byrne was responsible
for that arrest in like a decade
2:23:46
ago on Wall Street.
2:23:48
There was three days later, and
then they went on and I recall
2:23:52
arrested about 200 people on
about 120 actually didn't time.
2:23:56
Okay. So that's his credentials.
And that is that is verified.
2:24:00
And he was I don't know about
his letter that he says he had.
2:24:03
But now we get to the good meat
of it. And this is all new
2:24:06
information. So through a number
of circumstances, he winds up
2:24:10
dating Maria butina, the redhead
who was showing up at republican
2:24:16
get togethers and at first, you
know, he was a little weird. Now
2:24:21
he's not married or anything. So
he could do whatever you want
2:24:24
with anybody. But at first he
kind of kept her at arm's
2:24:27
length. And because he had
previously been working with the
2:24:32
FBI who went over, he's going to
go over to Russia. He called him
2:24:35
and said, Hey, I'm going to go
over to Russia. And this on upon
2:24:39
invitation of Maria butina. So
long story short, she comes back
2:24:46
and they're still kind of
together, and the FBI gets in
2:24:50
contact with him again. And
basically what happened was
2:24:54
looking back, they were over
already engineering it and in
2:24:58
fact, I didn't really understand
The details, you'd have to read
2:25:01
the capture. But what was going
on? They were already
2:25:05
engineering it with her. And I
stumbled over it is what
2:25:08
happened?
2:25:09
Oh, oh, yeah. Engineering. And
2:25:13
they were I know that they were
working on it by September 2015.
2:25:17
I think they were working on it
by July of 2015. They may have
2:25:21
all started in March of 2015.
And all that really happened was
2:25:25
they knew all about me, then. I
mean, they knew all about her
2:25:28
when I reported her already. And
that's why their actions from
2:25:31
then on were quite strange with
me, that man and black and I
2:25:35
could tell something, they
weren't being honest with me.
2:25:37
But I couldn't tell what. Well,
in retrospect, with everything
2:25:40
that came out of sands and
putting all the things very
2:25:42
clear, this was all being set up
by the summer of 2015, the whole
2:25:45
Russia gate thing. So he kind of
accidentally stumbled into this
2:25:49
Russia gate because he's hanging
out with this Russian girl. But
2:25:52
then the feds take them aside,
and they say, you know what, you
2:25:56
got to come back to work force,
we need you to do something. And
2:26:00
this is the most incredible part
of the story. They told me
2:26:03
Hillary had taken a bribe. They
only told me a couple times, he
2:26:06
said, Hillary, just you know,
it's Hillary, because it's not
2:26:08
easy to understand. They told me
Hillary had taken a bribe, they
2:26:11
only told me a couple things.
They said First, there's two
2:26:13
groups that bureau investigating
Hillary Clinton. This is late
2:26:17
2015. They said one group is
going after her emails, and we
2:26:22
think that's a whitewash. But
the other group is in New York,
2:26:26
and they're looking into Clinton
financials, and they really want
2:26:29
to get her and Kami has been
blogging that group, Patrick,
2:26:34
from going aggressive, like
using a sting. But information
2:26:38
has come in that Hillary has
taken abroad, and they told me
2:26:41
who it was from and how much
foreign government it was in the
2:26:45
low 10s of millions, I won't say
how it was done was the
2:26:50
foundation. And they said,
because we have that
2:26:53
information. That group in New
York now got the cloud to force
2:26:59
commies hand, and force comi to
approve a sting. And now we're
2:27:05
reaching out to you just set up
this thing. And this thing was
2:27:10
there was a second government
that they believed wanted to pay
2:27:12
her bribe. And it was, it was in
the teens of millions. And my
2:27:20
assignment was a country I'd
never been to, but my assignment
2:27:24
was to be friend, that
government sign the bag man,
2:27:28
they had a, they, they had a
belief of who the bag man within
2:27:32
the government was going to be.
So it was my assignment to, to
2:27:37
get to that country, befriend
the government, befriend the
2:27:40
bag, man, and get that person 10
minutes alone in a room with
2:27:45
Hillary Clinton. And that was
the that was the objective that
2:27:48
sometime in the next two months,
there's going to be a room that
2:27:50
Hillary Clinton walks in and the
bag man is in and then 10
2:27:54
minutes alone. You take it from
there pack. So so the first
2:27:59
bribe I'm pretty sure is the
uranium one because it was about
2:28:03
20 or $25 million. That then
went into the Clinton
2:28:06
Foundation. I don't know who the
second country was that were
2:28:09
trying to bribe her. It could
have been a number of maybe
2:28:12
Ukraine, maybe Kazakhstan grant
could be China could be China,
2:28:15
it could be anything. So he sets
it up. And I'm just telling I'm
2:28:19
filling in the blanks, because
it's very long winded as you can
2:28:22
tell. He says that he sets it
up. And the way it's gonna work
2:28:25
is so it's not on her calendar.
Hillary is going to stay at a
2:28:29
hotel. She's going to go down in
the elevator, but she gets off
2:28:32
on the fourth floor. So spend 10
minutes in the room, she grabs
2:28:35
the bag, and then she goes down
to the lobby and no one knows
2:28:38
that this took place. He set it
up. It did take place. But then
2:28:41
the curtain came down total
blackout. And and he was waiting
2:28:46
for the FBI to come back to him
and say, Well, great job. We
2:28:49
nailed it. We got a good job.
But no, that wasn't it. This
2:28:51
happened and I should I don't
get it. I don't get it. And they
2:28:55
gave me this story. That was,
look, it's been we've figured
2:29:00
out the bureau knows Hillary is
going to be president, nothing
2:29:03
can stop that now. And first
thing she's going to do, which
2:29:07
day she becomes president is
she's going to send her goons
2:29:10
over to the FBI. And they're
going to say who investigated
2:29:13
Hillary and all of us who were
part of it, Patrick will be
2:29:16
destroyed. And that includes
you. So this mission has been
2:29:19
scrubbed from the highest
levels. This has been scrubbed.
2:29:22
So the mission had been scrubbed
from the highest levels. Yes. In
2:29:26
fact, he says when he was he
went back to the feds a couple
2:29:30
months later, and said, You
know, this really doesn't sit
2:29:34
well with me. And I guess they
were in the room that was
2:29:36
bugged. And when they were
talking about this came from
2:29:39
someone higher than than the
FBI. They were pointing to the
2:29:44
ceiling as in, you know, a we
can't talk here, but he realized
2:29:48
that it was indeed President
Obama. And this is this is the
2:29:52
best part. Now remember,
everyone thought Hillary was
2:29:55
going to win. And so the FBI
they got freaked out miss it
2:29:59
all, man We can't we can't be
trying to take her down, because
2:30:02
she's gonna win. And she'll have
our heads on sticks like a no
2:30:05
agenda meetup.
2:30:08
And here is the entire reason
for Obama calling it off at
2:30:13
least the exposure of her
corruption, wait for this. And
2:30:17
next they let their hair down.
And they told me the truth. They
2:30:21
told me, Patrick, what's really
going on is this. President
2:30:25
Obama has his people across the
federal bureaucracy at this
2:30:28
point, but especially the DOJ.
Think of them as being a Bunsen
2:30:32
burner at the heart of the DOJ.
And that information about the
2:30:35
bribes you were part of
gathering is going to be sitting
2:30:38
on that Bunsen burner. Hillary
is going to be president for
2:30:42
eight years, and nothing's going
to change that. But while she's
2:30:44
president, the hand on that knob
is going to be one of Barack
2:30:48
Obama's people. The whole time
Hillary is president. If she's a
2:30:51
good girl, and defends
Obamacare, knob stays the flame
2:30:56
stays low. She's a bad girl, and
thanks for yourself that flame
2:30:59
gets turned up high. And that
way, brock obama is going to
2:31:03
manage Hillary Clinton for the
eight years. She's president and
2:31:06
then she's going to step down
and Michelle's gonna run and
2:31:09
Patrick, that's the plan.
2:31:14
When you hear it like this is
totally logical. Totally
2:31:18
logical.
2:31:19
Well, you can see that being
there thinking, yeah. And I love
2:31:23
that they were they wanted to
have Michelle run after after
2:31:27
Hillary, which sounds like a
bunch of boneheads. Well, yeah.
2:31:32
Yeah. Well, we'll see after
Tuesday, how boneheaded they
2:31:35
are. So just two straggling
clips of this fantastic tale.
2:31:40
This is how the FBI was being
controlled by someone we know.
2:31:47
Months later, they come back and
say, We want you to get her back
2:31:50
in your life. We want him to
know this never happens in
2:31:53
America and all of our three
careers. We've never heard of
2:31:56
this when he says hurry. The
talking about butina
2:31:58
is being asked to sleep with
anyone to get information. Wow.
2:32:02
You're being asked. Merman
rekindled,
2:32:05
they literally were asking him
to start a relationship again
2:32:09
with her. And here's why. Well,
wait. Didn't the guy say? We've
2:32:15
never asked somebody to sleep
with someone to get information?
2:32:18
Is that what he said?
2:32:19
The FBI?
2:32:21
Not to see I just to
2:32:24
not American citizens agents do
all the time. But I don't think
2:32:29
America I don't think plain
citizens are asked to do that.
2:32:32
Oh, God. Yeah, you're right.
He's not he's not a member of
2:32:35
the agency. Yeah, at this point,
he's just a good confidential
2:32:38
informant. He's the CEO of
Overstock. makes it even better.
2:32:44
information. Wow. You're being
asked to resume a romantic
2:32:48
rekindle your romantic
relationship. And Maria, I get
2:32:50
to the bottom of anything to do
with Maria and Russia, here in
2:32:54
the United States. And this war,
these instructions are your
2:32:59
chain of command. Oh, the chain
of command gets very
2:33:02
interesting. They also explained
that Director Brennan had of the
2:33:09
CIA there that a law had been
passed in Oh, wait, that said
2:33:13
under certain conditions, the
CIA director can sign a piece of
2:33:17
paper and kind of take control
of the FBI. The CIA itself was
2:33:22
not involved, but its director
was running the FBI for the
2:33:26
purposes of what I'm telling
you. And they said this, so this
2:33:31
is you're still working for
you're working for the FBI,
2:33:33
you're gonna be back with Maria,
you'll be working the FBI,
2:33:38
Director of the CIA is
commanding the FBI for this
2:33:42
mission. And this whole thing is
being done at the request of
2:33:45
brock obama, and President
Obama. And that is executive
2:33:51
order 12 333 couldn't get any
nicer. And indeed, now the
2:33:56
language is complicated, but if
you parse it, the CIA director
2:34:01
can indeed take over and direct
the FBI according to executive
2:34:06
order 1233, which I don't know
if it's still on the books, if
2:34:09
that was if there was an
override by by Trump. But that
2:34:15
seems to fit within how Brennan
was a part of this whole thing
2:34:19
continuously doing spying and
affairs internally. We know that
2:34:24
Brennan has always been Barack
Obama's handler. entered john
2:34:28
Durham into the conversation.
Oh, yes. We've been waiting.
2:34:31
This is why Patrick Byrne came
out. Now. He said that the FBI
2:34:35
everyone had promised him they
were going to tell all this
2:34:39
before the election. He says now
they're not doing it. They're
2:34:42
all talking about Durham's. Now
Derm. is supposed to be the it's
2:34:47
supposed to be the thousands of
sealed indictments report. This
2:34:51
is what we've been waiting for.
Patrick Byrne says he's been
2:34:53
waiting for it for months and
months but COVID slowed it all
2:34:56
down and, and Durham is such a
great guy because he's the guy
2:35:00
That unwound the whole whitey
Bolger corruption FBI scandal.
2:35:04
And he's working on it. So the
guy who cleaned that up was
2:35:08
john, john Durham has in the in
the real in real life john
2:35:13
Durham is the prosecutor one and
put together this massive
2:35:16
federal prosecution that unwound
a 20 year conspiracy. So there's
2:35:21
no one more experienced than in
the country than than he is, I
2:35:28
suppose other than Rudy
Giuliani, if you go back far
2:35:30
enough, but who took down the
mafia in the in the late 80s or
2:35:35
early 90s in New York, so that's
john Durham now, but I think
2:35:39
what's happened is, this just is
what would sprawling I think,
2:35:45
everywhere they dig it just
sprawl, I think that they're,
2:35:49
what they're discovering is like
what I discovered when I bubble
2:35:53
heads with Wall Street, At
first, I thought it was dealing
2:35:56
with like a couple criminals on
the fringe. And it turns out,
2:36:00
and I eventually started
realizing I was like, in a ship
2:36:04
wouldn't ship that you're down
in the hole and you find that
2:36:07
the whole thing is Warmington,
the whole you thought it was
2:36:11
just a couple timbers that
needed to be replaced? No, the
2:36:13
whole thing the wood is just
rotten. Warmington? Well, I
2:36:17
think that's what john Durham is
finding. I think there are so
2:36:21
many places this sprawls into.
And, and I think that he's
2:36:25
probably my guess. And so this
is pure guesswork. I don't think
2:36:30
that's not in the press. I mean,
that's why
2:36:34
I think that he's trying to be
really complete and deliver
2:36:39
everything in one go. And I
think that if it had to do over
2:36:44
again, I wonder if they would,
would make the same decision
2:36:47
because it just gets so
sprawling.
2:36:51
And right now, the latest count,
oh, the latest count is over
2:36:55
200,000 sealed indictments
across the United States. Yeah.
2:37:02
It in line with this, these
clips, I've got one to just kind
2:37:05
of spice things up. Okay. This
is from October 9. And we have
2:37:10
heard nothing since. And you
remember this, we will all
2:37:13
remember when we hear it. You'll
remember I was close to this.
2:37:17
Even when I was a member of
congress when I served on the
2:37:19
Benghazi committee. Now what
seems like a little bit time
2:37:21
ago, we've got the emails, we're
getting them out, we're gonna
2:37:25
get all this information out so
the American people can see it,
2:37:28
you'll remember how there was
classified information on a
2:37:31
private server should have never
been there. I should never have
2:37:34
done that. I was unacceptable
behavior. It's not the kind of
2:37:38
thing that leaders do. They
don't put that kind of
2:37:39
information out. And you can see
whether it's Russia or China or
2:37:42
Iran, or the North Koreans who
want to get their hands on this
2:37:45
kind of information, classified
information needs to stay in the
2:37:48
right places. Secretary Clinton,
when she was here at the State
2:37:51
Department did not do that.
2:37:53
The President has the authority
to declassify anything he wants
2:37:56
off all authority is to him?
2:37:58
Could he declassify it and order
it released if he wanted to? And
2:38:02
if you order?
2:38:03
Absolutely, we're gonna get
there. We're gonna get this
2:38:05
information out so the American
people can see it.
2:38:08
If he worked order that would
there be concerns about maybe
2:38:12
health and safety of sources or
methods that could possibly be
2:38:16
in these emails, if there's
classified information.
2:38:20
And I've been at this a long
time with President Trump for
2:38:23
four years now almost. I've
never seen him do anything that
2:38:26
would put any kind of asset any
kind of one of our officers in
2:38:30
any harm's way. He wouldn't do
that. We'll get the information
2:38:33
out that needs to get out. And
we'll do it in a way that
2:38:35
protects the intelligence
sources that we need to
2:38:37
protect. And last question on
that. Well, that happened before
2:38:39
the election. Do it
2:38:41
as fast as we can. I certainly I
certainly think there'll be more
2:38:44
to see before the election.
Well,
2:38:48
no.
2:38:50
Unless it happens today.
2:38:53
Oh, hold on. Hold on. Hold on.
JOHN. I'm sorry. For some reason
2:38:56
you went on mute. Say again. I
said that this was this is not
2:39:00
happening. This pump pail just
full of shit is obviously not
2:39:05
happening, although we do have
the Biden crime syndicate. The
2:39:12
hunter Biden laptop from hell,
as it's been built by the
2:39:16
president, which you know, comes
directly from Mannion, Steve
2:39:21
Bannon over there with his war
room and Dimmick and his host,
2:39:24
Steve benyon they have a new
document
2:39:30
it's the Deadman switch
2:39:35
just when you thought it
couldn't get crazier with
2:39:37
anthony wiener having a folder
named insurance policy with
2:39:42
thousands of emails Ah, let's go
to the war room to listen in to
2:39:46
see what they've discovered now
on hunter Biden's laptop jag max
2:39:50
he's gonna have more he and Noah
Benjamin they've got the
2:39:53
receipts anything they can't get
in the show. They're gonna be
2:39:55
putting up on the day we put it
up on the on the site, right?
2:39:58
This is where we got these guys
Have you know you're the You're
2:40:01
the worst nightmare these major
dump and what's so frightening
2:40:04
is there's more we've been going
through this for days and days
2:40:07
and in Hunter's little secret
PDF file. Every single thing is
2:40:11
a crime. He is holding this over
every single person he knew. So
2:40:15
people start coming forward
because he is not on your side.
2:40:18
You think he held all this
reasonable? 100% No treasure
2:40:21
chest? No, no, no, no, no, no
chance that this had a Deadman
2:40:25
switch on it. They were all put
there by Hunter in a special
2:40:29
file designed to betray
everybody he is crimes with it.
2:40:34
Because it's. It's so mind
boggling. Tom wonders, NBC News.
2:40:39
We invite you to come over
today. Hey, you said what
2:40:41
jacket? No, I said what the team
will show you all the receipts
2:40:44
show you all the evidence. We're
already handing out thumb
2:40:46
drives. You may as well come get
one. Come on. Come on. Come on
2:40:49
over it. We got all that we got
the receipts. These guys are all
2:40:52
Judy about. Yes. got nowhere.
Well, I don't know. Let's see
2:40:57
the PDF. I'm sure. It'll have to
go somewhere. Sometime. There's
2:41:01
something else probably on
Wednesday. Yeah, the minute if
2:41:04
Joe wins right away, take down.
If Joe loses, who cares? That's
2:41:10
pretty much what we're dealing
with. Yeah. Yeah, I know. I ran
2:41:13
into this and this is only the
same lines that as that. Of that
2:41:17
what you just played? Hmm. So I
ran into this. I've ran into it
2:41:21
online. I cannot find it. It's
not on the ABC rundowns. It's
2:41:24
not when you run the news like
for example, I do have an ABC to
2:41:28
Friday rundown of the news,
which is a minute 46 you want to
2:41:32
hear all the news rolled into
their 30s.
2:41:36
to the finish, President Trump
and Joe Biden criss crossing the
2:41:39
Midwest, dueling rallies in
Minnesota and Wisconsin, as the
2:41:43
Midwest and the West see that
alarming surge in COVID cases?
2:41:47
The President downplaying the
virus, saying doctors get more
2:41:50
money if someone dies from COVID
at his son, Don Jr, saying
2:41:54
overnight, why are they talking
about deaths, the numbers almost
2:41:57
nothing, just as Americans
learned of another thousand
2:42:00
deaths in 24 hours that Joe
Biden tonight said Donald Trump
2:42:04
has surrendered to the virus at
the major headline emerging this
2:42:07
evening involving the early vote
at what we're now seeing it
2:42:10
Texas four days ago. But when
will we know the results? Even
2:42:14
as President Trump insists on
knowing the results on election
2:42:17
night the reality check here
tonight. eight states including
2:42:21
key battlegrounds won't even
begin opening mail in ballots
2:42:24
until Election Day. So which
states could we know first? At
2:42:28
which key battlegrounds are
warning tonight Be prepared to
2:42:31
wait for days possibly for final
results. JOHN Carlin Mary Bruce
2:42:35
standing by live the highest
number yet more than 92,000 new
2:42:40
cases of COVID in just 24 hours.
That was the concern as the
2:42:44
colder weather arrives record
numbers from Wisconsin to Ohio
2:42:48
to Illinois tonight weather
halting eating in restaurants
2:42:50
again. At the state health
director they're saying they're
2:42:53
now seeing the flu and COVID in
some patients. Tonight a deadly
2:42:59
earthquake the magnitude 7.0
earthquake toppling buildings
2:43:02
hitting parts of Turkey and
Greece here at home outrage this
2:43:06
evening. One of the officers in
the Breanna Taylor case now
2:43:09
suing Taylor's boyfriend for
shooting him. After Lori
2:43:13
Loughlin reporting to prison
tonight as the first major snow
2:43:16
in the northeast and what to
expect from Chicago to Boston
2:43:20
this weekend.
2:43:21
Wow, ladies and gentlemen, stay
with us now. Right now you go.
2:43:26
That's your that's your ABC
Friday. Mo so so I run I ran
2:43:30
into this. This is Tom yamas.
Yes, this is this is fantastic.
2:43:35
Where did this come from? What
2:43:37
do you mean? Where did it come
from? Why did he do it? You
2:43:39
mean? It's
2:43:41
Tom yamas. We know is ABC
correspondent. And where did
2:43:44
this play? didn't play on ABC.
Not NBC Nightly News. You just
2:43:49
heard the rundown. It wasn't. It
wasn't on that one before. Was
2:43:53
it on GMA? Was it on ABC News
stream, which is my suspect
2:43:59
interest? I can't find it. All I
have is the clip that I stole
2:44:03
from Twitter. And it's a good
clip and it looks like they're
2:44:06
trying to do the job and I'm
sure they're gonna we reported
2:44:08
on it reported on it.
2:44:10
Yeah. But it's, it's like like,
like wolf blitzer saying, well,
2:44:13
I push back on Nancy Pelosi, I
push back on the DNC. Yeah, it's
2:44:19
the clip. It's a hedge at issue
was Hunter butterhead. profiting
2:44:23
off his dad's work as vice
president? And did Joe Biden
2:44:25
allow it? We're talking about
millions of dollars in at least
2:44:28
two countries. Mr. Vice
President Tom yamas. ABC News.
2:44:32
How you doing? I got a quick
question for you. It's a
2:44:34
question we tried to ask
repeatedly. Can we ask you about
2:44:38
Ukraine and China
2:44:39
but kept getting blocked
questions about foreign deals
2:44:42
his son hunter Biden pursued my
father, Joe Biden, in countries
2:44:46
with Joe Biden is
2:44:48
working as America's top
diplomat.
2:44:52
In 2014, Ukrainians sick of
corruption revolted.
2:44:57
Vice President Joe Biden went to
Kiev To help the new government
2:45:01
you have to fight
2:45:03
the cancer of corruption.
2:45:05
But then something strange
happened.
2:45:09
Just three weeks later, a
Ukrainian natural gas company
2:45:13
who was accused of corruption
appoints hunter Biden, seen here
2:45:17
in their promotional videos to
their board of directors paint
2:45:21
his firm
2:45:21
more than a million dollars a
year.
2:45:24
Hunter, a lawyer who had just
been discharged from the Navy
2:45:27
reserves for testing positive
for cocaine, Mr. Hunter. He has
2:45:32
served on other boards,
2:45:34
but had no known experience in
Ukraine or natural gas. We went
2:45:39
to Kiev and found even among Joe
Biden supporters in Ukraine,
2:45:43
hunters hiring was troubling.
How do you judge what hunter
2:45:46
Biden was doing? I think
2:45:48
that hunter Biden did a very bad
thing. And he was very warm. He
2:45:53
allows his name to be abused. I
think
2:45:58
I found the piece on ABC News on
ABC news website. I think it's
2:46:03
probably didn't run it didn't
air but they did produce this
2:46:07
video piece in a huge article
about all the problems. It is
2:46:13
Biden sidesteps questions about
his son's foreign business
2:46:15
dealings but promises ethics
pledge and then ledge well that
2:46:20
killed me. Oh, okay. Nevermind.
But we're all good, Rafik.
2:46:23
Because that play? Drop it?
Yeah. He's pledged something.
2:46:25
I'll put that in the show notes.
It's interesting. It's good
2:46:28
reporting. Actually, it's in
their blood. They do a good job.
2:46:31
And they cover all the bases.
But so what, and we're bitching
2:46:36
about mainstream? I think we
should probably talk about don't
2:46:39
rap grand green row. Well, for
you want to talk? Yes. You've
2:46:44
mentioned it. This happened
right at the end of our last
2:46:46
show. I want to start that
discussion. By No, what was show
2:46:51
was greenwater. All in all the
time he come in and help them
2:46:55
out democracy? No. He was there
constantly. Oh, two. They loved
2:47:00
him. So
2:47:03
they throw him under the bus.
2:47:04
Well, wait, should we should we
first explain what happened? Not
2:47:06
everybody? I'm sure you
wouldn't. Right. Why don't you
2:47:09
explain what happened? You
caught it before I did. Yeah. So
2:47:12
Glenn Greenwald, who? We've
always been admirers of his
2:47:18
work.
2:47:18
Yeah, he does good work. He's,
he he's kind of
2:47:21
straight down the middle kind of
guy.
2:47:24
At least when it comes
2:47:25
to aggressive angle. It's
impressive angle, right. And
2:47:27
he's not dishonest. We followed
him since he started what we
2:47:33
call the $250 million blog.
Because that's what we were
2:47:36
joking about it because it was
set up and financed by Pierre
2:47:39
Omidyar from the Omidyar
network. And he's a PayPal
2:47:43
billionaire. And he's a very,
very, he's kind of like a Soros
2:47:49
guy. And he sponsors a lot of
liberal left, groups, etc. So we
2:47:55
are all kind of looking at the
intercept, which we jokingly
2:47:59
call the $250 million blog, as
Okay, we'll see how long it
2:48:03
takes until the corruption sets
in. And Glenn Greenwald, kind of
2:48:07
happily went on his way and
continue to do great reporting.
2:48:10
And this was after the Snowden
revelations when he was working
2:48:14
for The Guardian. And and the
New York Times was in that
2:48:17
Gambit as well. Of course, that
all turned sour. Because
2:48:20
everyone loved what Snowden was
top of the bill. Everybody loved
2:48:24
him until Wikileaks started, you
know, doing stuff that was anti
2:48:28
Hillary Clinton emails, etc.
Then glean Glenn Greenwald,
2:48:32
somehow by association became
kind of tainted and like, Oh,
2:48:37
he's kind of geeky, cuz he
stands up for Wikileaks and
2:48:40
WikiLeaks is no good. WikiLeaks
also used to be loved by
2:48:43
everybody, for those of you who
haven't been around for, you
2:48:46
know, seven or eight years. And
all of a sudden he abruptly
2:48:50
resigns from the intercept,
saying that he wanted to publish
2:48:55
a any has contractually, he can
publish whatever he wants. And
2:48:59
if the intercept doesn't want
it, then he can take it to some
2:49:02
other outlet. So they refused to
publish his article, at least
2:49:06
without heavy editing. Where he
I think it was kind of only
2:49:09
mentioning the hunter Biden
issues, not necessarily much
2:49:13
about the hunter Biden coverage.
I read it. Oh, yes. Oh, yeah.
2:49:17
It's out. It's on substack. All
right. With Ty ABS stuff. Right.
2:49:22
It was about in the he said that
they they would let him run the
2:49:25
piece in, except he has to take
off out anything about Joe Biden
2:49:30
in any anti Joe Biden stuff.
Right. And as he described it on
2:49:33
his various interviews, he ended
up on Tucker show. He described
2:49:37
it as they they want Joe Biden
to be the president and so they
2:49:41
wouldn't let me run this piece
and so he quit in a huff. And
2:49:44
for which we congratulate him
and I immediately value for
2:49:48
value I immediately subscribe to
him on substack Tina subscribe
2:49:51
to we I love him I love what Ty
Eb I don't agree obviously with
2:49:55
everything but that's how it's
supposed to go. These guys are
2:49:58
good journalists and they need
to be supported and I will
2:50:01
gladly help him with this
podcast because he needs some
2:50:03
sound help. Starting with that,
I bought that damn mic that he
2:50:07
has to see you and it's crap.
The shore 55 it's not it's not
2:50:13
the mic for me, that's for sure.
2:50:15
Yeah, well, it's not the mic. I
would recommend
2:50:17
No, no. Anyway, so he also used
to be in fact, we've probably
2:50:22
played many clips of Glenn
Greenwald from Democracy Now
2:50:26
because that's the beat lots of
because He's good. He's a little
2:50:30
wordy. He's a little wordy when
he writes too. He's not a he's
2:50:33
not the writer. He is the guy
you want to read what are just
2:50:36
recently tight writing is
dynamite. Greenwald is wordy,
2:50:40
and he goes on and on he may say
wrote this thing. So and he did
2:50:44
so that what got me was
listening to Amy, basically
2:50:48
throwing him under the bus. And
then read from a press release
2:50:52
by the editor in chief of the
intercept some woman who if you
2:50:55
look at a picture of you go oh
my god, I can just see this
2:50:57
coming. Jesus SJW Max, and just
harsh, harsh woman and she reads
2:51:06
this press release and just base
and leaves it at that without
2:51:09
defending him or anything. I
thought this was one of the
2:51:12
lowest creepiest things Amy has
ever done on that show to throw
2:51:19
out her guy that has done
nothing but help that show and
2:51:24
throw him under the bus like
this. It was disgusting.
2:51:28
Immediate news, the Pulitzer
Prize winning journalist Glenn
2:51:31
Greenwald has resigned from the
intercept after accusing the
2:51:34
news outlet of censoring an
article he wrote about Joe
2:51:36
Biden. Greenwald, who co founded
the intercept accused editors of
2:51:40
refusing to quote publish the
article unless I agree to remove
2:51:44
all of the sections critical of
the candidate they want to win.
2:51:48
Greenwald's article focused on
disputed corruption allegations
2:51:52
about Biden's son hunter that
first appeared in The New York
2:51:54
Post. In a statement the
intercept said in part while he
2:51:58
accuses us of political bias, it
was he who is attempting to
2:52:02
recycle the dubious claims of a
political campaign, the Trump
2:52:06
campaign and launder them as
journalists Oh
2:52:10
wow.
2:52:12
And there was no words you know,
there was nothing like that
2:52:15
didn't mention anything of the
work that he's done with her on
2:52:19
the show none of that she is
such a creep for doing this
2:52:22
report. Yeah, I mean, I've
always thought she was a creepy
2:52:25
but she is a total creep for
doing this to grant Glenn
2:52:30
Greenwald and by the way, Scott
Adams just to make you feel a
2:52:34
little better talked about this
a little bit in column Jeff
2:52:36
Greenwald. I don't know why
that's You make me feel better.
2:52:42
It is funny. I do enjoy it. But
this was this was just gusting
2:52:48
Wow. She never asked for his
comment never brought you know,
2:52:52
normally in a normal day and he
would have brought him on he
2:52:55
would come on. Anybody that is
normal, yak yak yak thing, but
2:52:59
no, no, she didn't invite him.
She just read that press release
2:53:01
from the from the intercept,
slamming him and a lot of it
2:53:07
goes back according to time it
actually goes back to
2:53:09
Greenwald's not going along with
the program with Russia gate.
2:53:14
Right. Right. He was a very he
was a naysayer from the
2:53:17
beginning. Yeah. But he was
skeptical about it. And he asked
2:53:21
questions and didn't get
answered. I mean, any answers? I
2:53:25
mean, it's kind of like
Dershowitz. You know, Dershowitz
2:53:28
was the constitutional lawyer of
America. And the minute he said,
2:53:32
Hey, you know, I don't see it
that way. Then all of a sudden
2:53:35
he's the douche. He's done. He's
He's, yeah, he's completely into
2:53:38
a speaking of noodle. Let me
just give you a few. We got some
2:53:41
interesting noodles going on. We
should probably play the play
2:53:47
the noodle gun song. That's not
it. Where is it? He is
2:54:04
locked in loaded. Gun is where
people try to virtue signal,
2:54:08
usually Black Lives Matter or
something of that ilk. And it
2:54:12
backfires on them. And this is
for Northwestern University. So
2:54:21
during a recent online town hall
meeting, several employees
2:54:26
admitted, and you know how this
goes, you see this in corporate
2:54:30
emails all the time, they
admitted publicly, they are
2:54:33
racists, and even admitted to
acting as gatekeepers of white
2:54:37
supremacy. This was just written
word. You know how it goes like,
2:54:40
Hi, I'm the president of the
school. And I realize I'm a
2:54:44
racist. I have acted as a
gatekeeper of white supremacy,
2:54:47
I'm sorry, blahdy, blahdy
blahdy, blah. Well, now they're
2:54:52
being sued for being racist,
because they basically admitted
2:54:57
it. Now, now, there's this
There's an investigation
2:55:01
underway to take them to court
for doing exactly what they
2:55:04
admitted they had done. So they
were virtually they were virtue
2:55:08
signaling and getting called out
on it is fantastic.
2:55:13
That's the best story ever.
2:55:14
That's a great story. I feel sad
for the Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts
2:55:20
of America. Boy, you know they
already noodle gun, the Boy
2:55:26
Scouts. But there was a tweet, a
tweet that went out. That said
2:55:34
Hold on, I got it. Here it is.
Congratulations, Amy Coney
2:55:38
Barrett on becoming the fifth
woman appointed to the Supreme
2:55:41
Court since its inception in
1789. And they go on to show
2:55:46
that Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and I
think Sotomayor and Amy Coney
2:55:53
Barrett were in the Girl Scouts,
so they're proud of this. Oh,
2:55:59
oh,
2:56:00
noodle gun. Oh, no, because the
meat they did take the tweet
2:56:04
down. Because immediately Amy
Coney Barrett believes trans
2:56:09
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believe that trans girls are
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They're ruining everything.
noodle, it's a big ask noodle.
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And then a minor minor noodle.
Costco has dropped a particular
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yes, this is a great story. This
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is Harley minor. Costco joins
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Walgreens Food Lion, and more
which following as Peters
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investigation, people for
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have banned the sale of these
coconut products because they
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use forced monkey labor to
retrieve coconuts forced monkey
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labor. I thought that's what we
were on this podcast. But no,
2:57:04
no, no, no, there's real forced
monkey labor. And we're very sad
2:57:08
to hear about it all. And that's
your apparently, to get these
2:57:12
coconuts down these monkeys run
up the coconut tree and then
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they shake the tree. Or they
grabbed the coconut and maybe
2:57:17
throw them down and they think
it's fun. I don't know. But
2:57:20
there's a lot of monkeys that do
this. But somehow being forced
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to do this. I don't know how
that works. Are they in Shane's
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in bondage? They're dragging him
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somebody pounding a drum in the
corners, the monkeys are all
2:57:33
going up and down and saying,
Oh, we got to break out of here.
2:57:36
Just doesn't make any sense.
It's just monkeys.
2:57:43
Imagining Imagine all the people
who could do that.
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And indeed, we do a few people
to thank and maybe there's a
2:57:57
monkey in the group. I'm not
sure. At least his life great.
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It's a great time to be alive
and to be doing a podcast,
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horse, horse monkey labor, and
then they knuckle under. I know,
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Costco. That's what's so fun.
I'm gonna turn in my card. Say I
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can't be a part of your your
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clip from a thing called driving
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Book.
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Yes,
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the publishers division original
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exactly the same as today.
They're all virtue signaling
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because then it was okay to be
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printing this book. We're gonna
we're not gonna print this book.
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I'm not printing his book, all
his employees. He said, Well, if
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No, no.
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Okay, this is what happened.
Woody Allen's book. Okay, you
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your mic fall off the stand
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that I hear it I
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I've heard it three times in the
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shell.
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This is the only time when you
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Well how does that happen? Just
tighten that stuff up tighten it
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up
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let's I got a tight as I can.
Oh, let's start with Biden
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divide. Nice. So just to start
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Yes. The Biden ISO. Is this the
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Okay, let's just go to this one
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ISO? Just doing thing ISO.
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Doing thing got it doing your
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nice. Oh, that's kind of guy
like that.
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Yeah, it's good in this show.
We're
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doing that thing. Yes. Okay.
Anyone else? There's that it
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got two more. Okay. reckless.
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Okay. Reckless,
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reckless and competence and
intentional cruelty.
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Hmm, no, no, I'm not. I'm not
calling for Amy. That's fine.
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I do. I didn't. There's a Tucson
one from last time.
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Do we? Oh, we didn't play that
one last time.
3:13:11
No. No, I think doing
3:13:15
your thing. That's the one I
think doing your thing is the
3:13:18
one that's the future president
of America. Yeah, you might as
3:13:21
well go.
3:13:22
Might as well go for that. Maybe
we're ahead of the curve. Mm
3:13:24
hmm.
3:13:27
So I've got a couple more clips
just to wrap things up. For one
3:13:31
day have a WTF clip from
democracy. Now. Tell me what do
3:13:33
you think this this is about
3:13:35
30 year old immigrant from
Mexico who was killed by Border
3:13:38
Patrol last week in the town of
San Ysidro is demanding an
3:13:41
independent investigation into
his fatal shooting.
3:13:45
Wait a minute, the dead guy is
demand. No, this can't be over
3:13:49
here that again.
3:13:49
30 year old immigrant from
Mexico who was killed by Border
3:13:52
Patrol last week in the town of
San Pedro is demanding an
3:13:56
independent investigation into
his fatal shooting.
3:13:58
Now there's got to be something
before that. that's beside the
3:14:03
point. Or since we're sewing Do
you could easily clip this out.
3:14:05
It shows how easy you can do
this. If you want to screw with
3:14:08
Trump. You can do it. You can
screw with Amy. I'm just
3:14:10
screwing with
3:14:11
Oh, okay. Well done. show how
easy it is. Yeah, well done.
3:14:16
Here is a this is another one.
This is. This is again from
3:14:20
democracy now. Not that I'm just
hounding this show on this show.
3:14:23
But I want to play this clip is
called How is this news and it
3:14:28
ran right with her news
presentation as if it was any
3:14:32
sort of news that anybody cares
about. And it begs the question,
3:14:37
how is this news
3:14:38
and longtime peace and justice
activist Ted Gluck is continuing
3:14:42
a month long hunger strike ahead
of the presidential election as
3:14:45
he hopes to encourage undecided
voters to support Democratic
3:14:48
presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Glick launched a hunger strike
3:14:51
on October 3 and will conclude
it on election day. He spoke to
3:14:55
Democracy Now last night.
3:14:57
I'm on day 27 What'll end up
being a 32 day fast to defeat
3:15:03
Trump? I've lost 30 pounds so
far. I'm doing this to underline
3:15:08
the urgency of our situation and
how people who get it on how bad
3:15:13
Trump is. They need to vote for
Biden, in the battleground
3:15:17
states in particular, we do
stand up now for our rights, our
3:15:21
people our climate, and doing it
by getting Trump out of there.
3:15:26
Sad.
3:15:28
I was this news. But the guys on
a
3:15:30
hunger strike. I mean, the whole
thing is just this is a
3:15:33
promotion for Biden guy starving
himself for Biden, great.
3:15:37
This guy's name Glick. Is that
Is it? Do we know Glick?
3:15:41
No, that's the other thing. I
don't know who this guy is James
3:15:44
Glick. No, no. Well, that would
be funny. No, it's not James.
3:15:49
All right. Hmm.
3:15:51
Very taut.
3:15:53
I got another clip here. Who's
talking about spiking the ball?
3:15:56
Yeah. So john Lithgow writes
this this children's book of
3:16:01
rhymes is all about Trump and
he's a jerk and it goes on and
3:16:05
on. So they so they put a bunch
of Hollywood guys together the
3:16:08
same old you know, the same old
usual suspects. And they read
3:16:13
segments from the book and I
just goes on forever, but I
3:16:17
clipped a bit of it. I kept 29
seconds from a few of the people
3:16:22
now jump in. Now this is this is
the latest thing that the
3:16:25
Hollywood celebrities have been
doing is they'll get on a zoom
3:16:30
call and they'll take either a
like I saw a Fast Times at
3:16:33
ridgemont High and they were
doing that every table reads
3:16:36
Exactly. And it's supposed to be
a little sizzle. Cool. It's so
3:16:40
cool.
3:16:41
Oh my god, I couldn't believe
they're doing a table read mine
3:16:44
was fantastic.
3:16:46
This is a variation because this
is a book that Lithgow wrote and
3:16:50
they just start reading from it.
And you get this you get a
3:16:54
genuine sense of spiking the
ball when you just listen to
3:16:58
these 29 seconds of the very
beginning.
3:17:01
The Tory or the tiger King.
3:17:05
Take a moment to pity the poor
GOP there is lost and confused
3:17:10
as a party can be inspired by
their recent calamitous stories.
3:17:15
Here's a family fable. We'll
call it the Tories.
3:17:19
generations have passed but the
Tories endured a Washington
3:17:23
family proud and assured their
forebears had left them with
3:17:27
money and power rake in the
bushes and Dwight Eisenhower.
3:17:32
What
3:17:33
completely made no sense to me
any of that I
3:17:36
just know it's a poem about some
Lion King and it's supposed to
3:17:40
be Trump and they don't like
3:17:45
it's just you watch this and you
go specific. What do these
3:17:50
people think they are for one
thing? Very well, I I predict
3:17:55
that as we as we slowly come out
of what we're in. Hollywood is
3:18:01
dead. Movies are gone. Movies
are not going to come back to
3:18:05
streaming companies can't make
money. Netflix does not make
3:18:08
money. Amazon, okay, but they're
not. They just have video on
3:18:12
demand. They're not really an
algorithmic type of deal. Disney
3:18:17
doesn't want half of the crap
that control by China. These
3:18:20
actors have been out of work for
a year. And people are sick and
3:18:24
tired of a whole celebrities
complaining about sitting in
3:18:28
their mansions. I think it's
over. I think Hollywood is his
3:18:32
stuff is changing. This is the
year of the podcast. That's
3:18:36
clear.
3:18:38
I think I didn't see that
coming. I think Hollywood
3:18:42
Hello. In Hollywood who made 100
million dollars this year, Joe
3:18:46
Rogan a podcaster? Yeah, that's
true. Excuse me. Okay, the last
3:18:52
clip I have I got other clips
rising. I got one more maybe
3:18:55
after this. But this is this is
john. This is a clip that
3:18:58
forgettable clip from years ago.
This is john kerry talking about
3:19:01
that Ukrainian deal that word
Biden got the guy fired for a
3:19:04
billion dollars. I will tell you
because as Secretary of State, I
3:19:07
was deeply
3:19:08
involved in this. All of us in
the administration.
3:19:12
Were trying to get rid of that
prosecutor
3:19:15
the secretary of state to the
vice president all of us were
3:19:18
working on
3:19:18
that Ambassador and and we knew
3:19:22
if Ukraine was going to survive
and win the revolution in the
3:19:26
end the mind on they had to get
rid of that prosecutor. Oh, man,
3:19:31
I would it would make my day to
have all these people locked up.
3:19:36
I mean, just just for that head
alone and for and by the way,
3:19:40
nice way to violate the no carry
rule. But okay, you know, and so
3:19:44
we've played the clip before, so
I guess you could call it a
3:19:46
throwback clip. Yeah, but we do
have rules about john kerry
3:19:50
clips. I know but this is not
he's not too boring here. That
3:19:54
was actually animate. I'd
forgotten that he was so
3:19:56
intimately involved. Yeah, he's
another part of The whole scam
3:20:00
douchebags,
3:20:02
all of them.
3:20:03
All right? Well, nothing bad's
gonna happen. If you want to
3:20:06
play one last clip from me, we
can go out. Yeah,
3:20:08
sure, sure, sure. I have the
seaspan call and typical. This
3:20:12
is a typical, this is a Biden
Biden supporter calling in. And
3:20:17
it's all sounds so reasonable
and kind of isn't. He wants to
3:20:21
keep a chaotic type government
and he's doing a good job of
3:20:26
supporting,
3:20:27
that's fine. How
3:20:28
did you vote in 2016?
3:20:32
And 2016?
3:20:34
Is that your course? Yes.
3:20:37
Yes. Ah, I did not vote for
Trump in 2016.
3:20:42
Okay, you voted for Hillary
Clinton.
3:20:44
Okay.
3:20:47
He's always in Georgia. The
South Georgia is gonna go gonna
3:20:51
go blue. And it goes on and on.
He said, sounds like he's from
3:20:54
Georgia. And then he's been he's
been a Hilde bot since the
3:20:57
beginning. I mean, come on, get
these guys off the air. Ladies
3:21:00
and gentlemen, as I always say,
every country gets the
3:21:03
government she deserved so we
too shall get whatever we
3:21:06
deserve tomorrow here in the
United States. This time. It's a
3:21:09
little more interesting. Because
he's Tuesday, Tuesday. It's not
3:21:13
tomorrow.
3:21:14
Yeah, should we wish Tuesday,
3:21:17
tomorrow, Tuesday, whatever.
I've already voted. I got my
3:21:20
sticker. And on Thursday show
regardless, or as we can say,
3:21:25
irregardless, since it's in the
dictionary. I will have a review
3:21:30
of my pine phone, my Linux phone
which just arrived which also
3:21:36
functions as a desktop computer.
So I'm very Oh, yes, it does.
3:21:43
I'm very jacked about all that.
Yeah, sure. Yes. Uh huh. I'll
3:21:50
let you know how it goes. And of
show mixes we have of course I'm
3:21:55
Jessie Koi Nelson. We've got Rex
Oh, without clothes. Oh, Coco is
3:21:58
taking care of his brand new
human resource. And we'll kick
3:22:01
it off with Nostradamus and on
no agenda. stream.com we'll have
3:22:05
grumpy old Ben's Episode 106
stay tuned for that. And we will
3:22:09
return on Thursday. If there is
still a country left. We haven't
3:22:13
burned it all down like
everyone's afraid. Certainly
3:22:17
douchebags in San Diego.
3:22:20
And I'm coming
3:22:21
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3:22:25
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3:22:32
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3:22:40
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3:22:43
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3:22:48
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election day everybody. until
3:22:58
Thursday. Adios
3:25:25
Right now a historic moment that
we cannot reject the winner of
3:25:29
the presidential
3:25:30
race see that projects Joe Biden
wins the presidency. I know
3:25:35
the man I know the man
Personally, I know him. Well. I
3:25:37
know his family. They are all
about integrity of service. We
3:25:42
love Joe, Uncle
3:25:43
Joe, I got Ukraine, I remember
going over convincing our teams
3:25:48
to convince the United that we
should be providing for loan
3:25:52
guarantees. And I went over, I
guess 1230 time to keep going I
3:25:57
was supposed to announce that
there's another billion dollar
3:26:00
loan guarantee. And I had gotten
a commitment from Poroshenko and
3:26:04
from the oxen yoke that they
would take action against the
3:26:07
state prosecutor and they did so
they said they had it they walk
3:26:10
out to press conference and I
said I'm not gonna we're not
3:26:13
gonna give you the
3:26:15
effective strategy to mobilize
3:26:18
for depression.
3:26:23
Some researchers even suggest
that severe stress can lead to
3:26:26
premature death. What if the
President is incapacitated or
3:26:30
worse before the election and
what
3:26:32
happens between the election and
the electoral college
3:26:35
we need to bring you some
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the United States Joe Biden
3:26:41
Joe Biden
3:26:46
what's gonna happen
3:27:15
stressed out in
3:27:21
the majority
3:27:26
so stressed out and anxious no
doubt going off the deep end on
3:27:35
a weekend I can't seem to put my
phone down I could read this
3:27:40
tomorrow No, I got to know now.
Of all time I want to miss the
3:27:45
scene I want to slow down every
fourth Halloween I don't even
3:27:49
dress some Halloween I become a
whole clown political junkie to
3:27:55
the new cycle so excited for the
next rollout so embarrassing I
3:28:03
become someone else's demons
3:28:07
This is gonna be detrimental to
my
3:28:11
job Please save me I feel like
the world's trying to drive me
3:28:15
crazy twice a week
3:28:18
if nothing else just during
election season
3:28:21
is so stressed out in
3:28:28
the majority country
3:28:32
is so stressed out and
3:28:37
going off
3:28:42
on a weekend and witness sofa no
matter the conclusion. I will
3:28:46
make a bunch of promises to
myself that I probably won't
3:28:49
keep like a new year's
resolution like next time I
3:28:52
don't care who was running I'm
not gonna do this. Four years
3:28:57
later that a Sunday service
losing my mind listening to
3:29:00
Kanye somebody that the system
most important election of our
3:29:04
lifetime and you know I'm right
back. I will fall victim to
3:29:09
election season just a slave to
the system listening to no one's
3:29:12
going to break it down with the
never ending wisdom thinking
3:29:15
what if this country gave and
said that Kanye West's
3:29:19
directions to be driven driven
Trump one that was such a great
3:29:23
tradition to make the decision
to run away from these lifelong
3:29:27
politicians. I'm already getting
so stressed out in the next shoe
3:29:31
season. Sometimes I wish I was
like the majority of this
3:29:36
country is so stressed out in
election season. No doubt going
3:29:44
off the deep end is torture.
3:30:09
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