November 8th, 2020 • 3h 15m
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Man, can
you turn it down?
Adam Curry Jhansi devorah this
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where we discovered that if you
take the year 2020 and divided
by 666 to market the beast, you
get 30330. Joe Biden's text
number we've elected Satan and
Jhansi Dvorak.
Yeah, yeah. Okay. Well, there's
that. Satan. Oh, man, man, man.
Dude, we almost gotten a well, I
was okay for me. But Tina got no
sleep last night.
Was there an earthquake coming?
Or what was the deal? You know,
we live
in South East Austin on the tip
of gentrification. So, yes, so
we have the apartments behind
our house. The section eight
apartments were playing their
Mexican music until 430 this
morning. And you can't go tell
people who are partying that
they can just like not not with
such
not under section eight
apartments. Thank you very much.
That's a victory. Like it's all
fine. But again, man, it's the
it's the distortion that gets
me. Yeah, and just in our
bedroom. It was Oh, my goodness.
Okay,
man, can you turn it down?
Yeah, really?
So
Oh, my goodness.
Our local areas we had the
biggest party will there's big
giant celebration party in the
Castro. Yeah. Oh, sure. Massive
Yeah. And you look at they had a
chopper fuck. And I'm looking at
this and look at this is the
size of a Trump rally Annecy?
Anybody in the news media
complaining about no social
distance saying lack of masks?
No. Fine. Celebrating, okay.
Those other things out the
window. It's what it is. You
know, that's just what it is,
john. It is what it is what it
is, yes, my goodness. And right
after show day two, all of this
happened. And it was just coming
down fast and furious. And we
knew that the media would not
give up their position as the
ones to call the election. But
again, like the the election
evening speech the Joe Biden
did, which is not a victory or
concession speech, which was
rare in my recollection. Now we
had a victory speech, before
concession was given. Has that
happened? Satan? Okay, I gotcha.
But Has that ever happened
before has Satan effort? One
out, right. So so we don't know.
It was. Okay. So we'll talk
about all the all the potential
fraud and everything. There's
lots of stuff to go through. But
people were so invested in this
and it was so obvious with the
celebrations it was I mean, it
was fantastic. To see everybody
so happy and so elated. We went
out to dinner last night with
one of the millennials and she
was super happy. Not with Joe
Biden winning, by the way,
because he's no good, but just
you know, having defeated racism
that was that was a win. So I
understand the jubilance. Brian,
the gay Crusader was cruising
the streets of Philadelphia. And
he was sending me pictures in
real time. A van arrived on the
scene opened up their doors and
out came all the way one
prepared printed signs. What was
interesting Not a single one of
them had joe biden's picture on
it. It was only Camila. Oh, the
Oh, he he sent you pics? Yeah.
He said I can't find a single
one over the newsletter. Okay,
well, he's hearing this and
we'll send them to you. I'll
send what I have. But oh yeah,
it was he's the one that was
sending me the signs you know
when when they were counting the
votes and all of this stuff,
both sides but this was the the
victory party. Pre printed signs
did not have camera on it. I'm
sorry, had a camel a bunch of
camela stuff going on here.
There was Berkeley had a big
party because camela lived in
Berkeley. She's a Berkeley girl.
Then okhla had a big party
because she's an Oakland girl.
Yeah. And the San Francisco had
a big party, because she's the
San Francisco girl and possibly
gay. So there is the possibly
gay three, three events. I
hadn't heard this one. That's a
good one. But the the most
interesting response I saw and
there was an I have a whole bin
full of just quick media
responses with what people were
saying and who all of a sudden
appeared on the scene. It was,
it was really because, you know,
familiar faces came back after
months of being vacant. And Van
Jones was on set with anderson
cooper as as the news came in
that the media had determined by
Joe Biden Kamala Harris had won
the election again, the media
has determined this. So that's,
that's, you know, they've
they've kept their with their,
with their mantra and with their
mission. But Van Jones was
deeply affected. And this was
real, I'd why. Well, listen to
me, if you say it's real, it's
fine. It's real. But why? Why
was he affected? Yeah, this had
everything to do with race. Why
is he talking about Detroit? I'm
sorry, as he sets it up so
beautifully, and then messes it
up once again.
Oh, God.
Here it is. I'm gonna edit that.
So it sounds slicker.
Why bother?
It's, um,
well, it's easier to be a parent
this morning. It's easier to be
a dad. It's easier. It's easier.
What? To tell your kids
character matters. It matters.
To tell them the truth matters.
A good person matters.
And it's easier for a lot of
people. If you're Muslim, in
this country, you don't have to
worry if the president doesn't
want to hear. If you're ever
good, you don't have to worry if
the President's gonna be happy
to have babies. Send dreamers.
Back. vindication for a lot of
people who it really Oh my
god,
you know, I can't breathe. You
know, that wasn't just George
flow. It does. A lot of people
felt that couldn't breathe.
Every day, you're waking up and
you're getting these tweets, and
you go into the store, and
people who have been afraid to
show their racism get nastier
and nastier to you and you
worried about your kids, and
you're worried about your
sister? And can she just go to
Walmart and get back into the
car without somebody saying
something to her, and you spent
so much of your life energy,
just trying to hold it together.
And this is a big deal for us
just to be able to get some
peace and and have a chance for
a reset. And the character of
the country matters. And being a
good man matters. You know, I
just want my son's to look at
this.
Look at this. You know, it's
easy to do what the cheap way
and, and get away with stuff.
But it comes back around. It
comes back around. And it's a
good day for this country. I'm
sorry for the people who lost it
for them. It's not a good day.
But for a lot of people. It's a
good day.
And I think this is stopped,
Stop the presses and give
yourself clip of the day right
off the bat.
This is I think a great example
of what a pixie is Pixie p ICC
perception induced concept
change. He has seen so much
racism during the past four
years that probably did not
exist, like the berries are
trying to pick as we explained
on the last show,
but one of the greatest moments
in the history of the no agenda
show is
discussing that perception
induced concept change. And it's
real. This guy was really
affected. That's not acting.
It's just it's and just to
accentuate that. It's all about
race. Here's Van Jones and it
was an earlier maybe a later
segment with David Axelrod. Why
is he talking about Detroit? Why
is he talking about
Philadelphia? It's not subtle.
It's race. It's race. It's
Donald Trump's go to play, and
it's disgusting. So I just want
to say that I appreciate you,
teeing it up.
Unbelievable that he can say
these cities are known for
corruption, etc, etc. There's
this corruption all across this
country, in every institution.
Why are
you singling out these two black
cities? Oh, that is why are
you denying the victory that
these people have fought for?
For, I'm upset about it.
There's no white people in
Detroit, by the way,
because African Americans have
fought so hard for the right to
vote. I just want to finish.
African Americans and our allies
have fought so hard for the
right of this right to vote for
us is precious.
john lewis died this year.
This is something we went and we
got young African Americans
across this country to believe
to buy in, to stand in line to
do this thing, and have the
president knighted states crap
all over their efforts, it
hurts. And you can say you
didn't mean it to be racial,
but it feels natural to us.
I should have said prevalence
induce by the way it's not
perception, prevalence induced.
Like perception.
But that's not the official
name.
We can change it. Okay.
purse have hereby changed. Done.
That's how easy it is. It's
nice, by the way, how bad fit in
that that little we need. It's
time for a reset on that
previous clip. It's time for a
reset. And anderson cooper not
black. He has his own way
of venting his anger. I don't
think we've ever seen anything
like this from President of the
United States. And I think this
district said it is it's sad and
it is truly pathetic. And of
course it is dangerous. And of
course it will go to courts. But
you'll notice the President did
not have any evidence presented
at all didn't mean no real
actual evidence of any kind of
fraud. Talked about people
putting up papers in Windows, he
talked about things that he'd
seen on the internet. That is
the President of the United
States. That is the most
powerful person in the world.
And this guy cjm asshole.
You're missing the best part.
That is the President of the
United States. That is the most
powerful person in the world.
And we see him like an obese
turtle on his back flailing his
hazzan realizing his time is
over. That is a great image.
thick. I love that
Jake Tapper is also his whole
cnn crew was great. Jake Tapper
is he's like that kid that would
stand on the back wall, the
wall, the the fight is going on.
And then when you know, the
losers on the ground to go where
they go, ha, take that bully.
And kick him. Yeah, he's got
some good ones like this. It is
time for Republicans to start
praising Caesar and preparing to
bury him boasts.
What else did he have here?
He and his offspring, his spawn
are out
there putting out tweets that
are just you know, that they're
having his spawn. I love that.
He's taking it to a whole new
level as a serious journalist.
It's really, really good. Um, he
NBC, of course, you know, it was
interesting to see how Trump
came out after Biden on election
night. And, you know, when he
said, Hey, this is not over. But
what did NBC do when the press
the president came out? This was
his counter speech to a kind of
pre victory speech without
without concession from Joe
Biden, and here's what NBC did.
I said, What happened to the
election? It's
off. And we have all these
announcers saying, what
happened? And then they said,
Oh, because you know what
happened? They knew they
couldn't win.
So they said, Let's go to court.
And did I predict this noon? Did
I say this? I've been saying
this from the day I heard, they
were gonna send out 10s of
millions of dollars
to the president speaking at the
White House. So we got a dip in
here, because there have been
several statements that are just
frankly, not true. The
President's lower than going
through some of the states
stating that he has prevailed in
those states, they mean, Georgia
saying they're winning Georgia,
or they won Georgia, there's no
way they'll catch us that
they're winning Pennsylvania,
won Michigan. The fact of the
matter is those states have not
come close to counting all of
their vote. They're still
outstanding vote. Do we have a
moment to go to check? We'll
keep our ears on this and
promising Oh, yeah. I mean, news
events weren't but just Can you
as news events warrant, the
incumbent president is is
contesting what the what his
challengers saying and it has to
be something newsworthy. We'll
just talk over this in fact
check in real time with no
evidence.
Why it is that there's it's not
possible for anyone to say
they've won in this particular
state.
So what we have here, first of
all,
to 1.9 million votes have not so
I just found that a disservice
to their viewers, quite
honestly.
I'm
not know right? Not to their
What am I say? Why am I even
thinking that way? It's just
service to their viewers. What
their viewers need. john brennan
reappeared. Of course, he's back
on the scene. He's back out of
hiding now that he feels a
little bolder. john brennan,
former CIA chief under Obama,
and definitely involved in some
shenanigans somehow. And he's an
NBC analyst, and he came on the
show on the panel with Nicole
Wallace. And I just love how he
characterizes this wind by Joe
Biden.
First, your reaction to what
would appear to be joe biden's
inevitable
victory here?
Well, I think Joe Biden has
demonstrated that he is ready to
be president because he has been
very presidential, in terms of
his poise
in terms of his patriotism and
professionalism, as we still
await the official results of
the election. He He's ready,
because he looks
apart. So I
am very confident that Joe Biden
is going to be inaugurated in
January.
But I am concerned about what
may happen in the next 10 weeks,
as Donald Trump refuses to
recognize
knowledge, the will of the
American people
who Yes, this is where it starts
to get very hairy. And Brennan
is here on the scene to tell you
that. Boy, it's not looking
good. You know, he still has
control of the institutions.
Do you think this scenario where
we once again say, Oh, the
institutions will hold the very
ones that Donald Trump has
really vandalized and ransacked?
Do you think it is up to the FBI
in the department?
What some, you know, hey,
ransack the FBI. This what he
just said, Let's
listen to get vandalized and
ransacked do you think?
Let's go back. That's funny.
Oh, hold the very ones
that Donald Trump has really
vandalized and ransacked
FBI and the Department of
Homeland Security to tell them
you know, hey, pal, you're
trespassing. It's time ago.
Oh, that's exactly what
department. security's gonna. We
know you're in there, you're
trespassing.
I think they will, they'll
try to do that. But I wouldn't
be surprised if he decides to
sack Christopher rea for as
well as maybe Gina haspel at
CIA, and to install people who
are going to try to do his
bidding for him.
And so that's why I do believe
this is a very dangerous time,
because as your previous guests
have said, No, Donald Trump is
not used to losing at all, and
he's going to do everything
possible. And he still retains
the powers of
the presidency until noon on
January 20. And so he can do a
lot of damage domestically, as
well as internationally before
he is forced to leave office
because he will no longer have
the authority to order anybody
around after January 20th.
Such insight from Mr. Brennan
fantastic. Some people showed up
after months of absence on the
on the networks, this was on
ABC. And they had they had
advice for the incoming
president that rahm emanuel from
the from the Chicago Crime
tactics family came in to, to
say exactly what Joe Biden and
Kamala Harris should tell
everybody who is working in
retail,
and there's going to be people
like at JC Penney and other
retail those jobs aren't coming
back,
give them the tools six months,
you're
gonna become a computer coder
will pay for it. And you'll
get millions of people to sign
up for this.
Give him give him six months.
teach how to code and we'll pay
for it. It's fantastic.
Give him the tools six months
you're gonna become a computer
coder will pay for it.
Give them the tools you get.
Here's your army,
this many computer coders.
We do we need coders. We need
more coders? Yes, of course we
do.
This is the big lie. I wish
people would like realize what a
big lie the whole girls can
code. You can code weekend code.
People get fired from their job
didn't go code. This is a
malarkey. And I did say it. I'm
going to use some of the satanic
terms once in a
while. It's okay. I have my
garlic on. So not a problem.
Well, let's just go back and
finish this clip. It's short,
but it is beautiful. It's just
beautiful.
Most jobs aren't coming back,
give them the tools six months,
you're gonna become a computer
coder,
we'll pay for it. And you'll get
millions of people to sign up
for that they are not.
And we need to give them a
lifeline to what's the next
chapter?
Well, if you remember, when
Chicago under rahm emanuel got
rid of closed down all the
public schools and brought in
the charter schools. They were
paid for. And I could I presume
are continued to be paid for by
Cisco. And they had this whole
pipeline you remember they were
built near the Cisco, the Cisco
factory where the fresh coders
could go straight from school
into Cisco. Do you remember that
any
of that?
vaguely and I think I kind of
messed it up in my brain to
think that they're gonna go
straight from coding school to
prison.
Yes,
well Chicago.
It's one of two paths straight
to prison, or straight to Cisco
to go code. Either one. We are
very fortunate that the lucky
moment that Kamala Harris found
out that she was the vice
president elect, according to
the media was caught on tape.
This is very, very lucky moment
as she's talking to Joe.
You're gonna be the next
president of the United States.
Yes, of course, he's drunk. And
she's. As an aside, if Biden and
Harris are inaugurated, she's
gonna be great for the show. You
know, she's
gonna be great for the show's
income.
Oh, well, you got to stop saying
that. So what? It's what it is.
I
mean, you So what? no income no
show.
Well, that's exactly right.
There's they're destroying
institutions all around the
world, including the dough.
We'll get it we will get to do a
go pack door roll game. Oh, you
mean like shed the clip at the
ready?
A
drunk or not drunk?
we've we've done this with her a
couple times.
If you play the old clip, it's a
little classic.
Okay, let me see. No, that's not
it. I I you know, I really don't
remember which one it is. No,
it's not it should be drunk or
not. Yeah. Do you know how many
drunk or not drunk there are
here? But I actually don't see a
drunk or not drunk. kinkel
drunk? Well, we'll find it and
we'll start using it. Yeah, she
seems like she's plastered half
the time nowadays. I think she
knows she's in over her head and
she's gonna get the job as
President. And it's going to be
a disaster. I already saw. See,
where was this? It was I have
this scenario, I can re express
it.
Well, okay. Let's hear the
scenario.
The scenario is they get in
Biden has got Parkinson's and
other issues that give him the
25th amendment treatment, which
can lead go along with because
she has to be president. She did
run for the so she wanted to be
president. So now she can be
president. She becomes
president. She's a fuckup. And
meanwhile, you get to the
midterm elections. This all
happens before 2022. The
Republicans just kick ass
because of the mess that the
Democrats have created. They win
the house easily. And they add
to the Senate, maybe to the
point where they have 60 seats.
They impeach camela Yeah. And
they get the votes and kick her
out and put in this the Speaker
of the House, which will be a
Republican, which would probably
be McCarthy character.
She's dead womb dead woman
walking.
That's a lot of Republicans.
That scenario, by the way has
been, it's not my idea. That is
a republican scenario that some
people are muttered about.
That's why they kind of hope
Trump does get kicked out
because then they can really
kick some ass. And Trump has
already done his job. He's got
his three Supreme Court
nominees, a million federal
judges, that he brought
attention to China, nobody cared
about that, including Biden,
until now. He brought attention
to the border problems. And he's
all he needed to do because he
was he was kind of kind of
sloppy in the office, he
couldn't play the game, right?
They were out to get him and the
media was just so united against
them. He also brought attention
to the media. He's the one who
really popularized the idea of
fake news. He's done his job, he
can now go off, I think, and
start a news network to compete
with Fox because fox is sold out
because of James Murdoch and his
wife, that's when it started.
And she's like a big Hillary's
bot. And they ended the whole
operation is going down the
tubes, because just becoming
another MSNBC, they can bring
out in Tucker and Laura Ingraham
pair of Frau Ingraham can come
over maybe even hannity who
doesn't really matter, because
he can do whatever he wants, and
then start a new network with
somebody with with the help of
Burnett, it Burnett could be the
new roger ailes, and they can
get this thing going off the
ground and become, you know,
media moguls, I think that would
be the way to go. Okay, so that
that is definitely a scenario.
Which makes a lot of sense. And
if you look at the president, a,
you know, to me, he looks kind
of like a man defeated. Maybe
he's just tired. I can imagine
I'm tired from just the partying
last night. And that wasn't me
party. Let me just read the
statement that the campaign put
out. Just so we know. Because,
you know, this is obviously not
over fat ladies not in yet. And
I think it's probably useful to
understand similar scenarios and
then the process and then I want
to talk about what's being
looked at Regarding voter fraud,
so the process is actually very
convoluted. There's so many
different things that that can
happen. But maybe we'll go back
to what happened in 2000, which
I thought was very similar to
this where there were
discrepancies in the votes. And
then they had to go down and
stop everything. And let's, you
know, check out if these votes
for real if they were hanging
chads or dimples, and that was
kind of the focus of it all. But
john, you the Hoover
Institution, and I think he was
in the Department of Justice
during the Bush years. He's the
guy who wrote the memo that
said, tortures, okay, Ah,
yes. Excellent. That's,
that's actually a Cal Professor
full plate.
Well, no, but it's Well, right
now. He's at the Hoover
Institution. I don't know if
he's still teaching a cow.
Anyway, so he explains what
happened in Florida 2000, which
is just I think it's good. Good
to hear, just to understand,
because it's not exactly what's
happening here.
A Florida and its electoral
votes, were the deciding factor.
Without Florida, neither bush
nor Gore, could get a majority
the Electoral College. Right.
And so the problem was that in
several of the counties in
Florida, because Florida, like
most states dry gives the
responsibility to conducting the
elections and counting the votes
to counties. Down at that level,
there were many ballots, which
were argue arguably, we're not
valid, because people had not
actually chosen a candidate for
president. Or and this was the
day of the hanging Chad, this
was a day when you would punch a
hole in the ballot, some of the
ballots, people had not punched
a hole all the way through for
the President. And they might
have just made a little dimple
where the Chad was hanging
enough. And then there were
arguments that people make
mistakes on the bounce, because
Ralph Nader had also was running
for president. And you saw
strangely high vote totals for
Nader and some of the counties.
The election was already close.
And in the range where you would
have an automatic recount that
recount as the original vote did
fell for President Bush. But
then the Florida courts
intervened, the Florida State
courts intervened. And they
started to require more
recounts, and they started to
push the deadline back for the
choice of the electors as they
fought more and more counties in
Florida might have made mistakes
any judge to vote legitimate or
the way they count a vote. And
it would have gone on except the
US Supreme Court eventually
intervened and stopped the
Florida courts from ordering
more recounts. And so then the
original win for George W. Bush
was allowed to go forward, those
electors were allowed to be
picked and then their votes
could go to Washington DC for
the final electoral vote count.
Now it was not as information
informationally aware back in
the 2000s, I was doing other
things. But man, that's not the
way I remembered at all. I
thought, Oh, you know, they went
back, they counted, they figured
out what was a vote or wasn't a
vote. This was a Chad, that was
good. That wasn't and then that
had nothing to do with it. The
Supreme Court stepped in and
said, Now you got to stop doing
that. Just stop it. And I'm not
I would have to look at to see
what grounds but they basically
went back to the original. The
original Tally. I should
mention, which is the act that
the mood long after the fact
that the documents are still
available in the Miami Herald
are kind of a left leaning
typical. Yeah, newspaper, went
back and did to count themselves
with using a team of people two
months. And they came to the
conclusion that bush did when
this was brought up on the c
span show a couple of times. And
once in front of two been the
Yeah, we know to been the perv.
And he said, I don't think
that's true, because he was in
denial and all the democrats
were in denial to this day. And
Al Gore still goes, when he
gives a presentation says Hi,
I'm your should have been
president. What to do? He does.
Right. Well, I think this
election is going to go all the
way to the Supreme Court. And
here's the statement from the
Trump campaign beginning Monday
our campaign will start
prosecuting our case in court.
To ensure election laws are
fully upheld and the rightful
winner is seated the American
people are entitled to honest
election. That means counting
all legal ballots. This is now
this is the key difference
between the two parties. One
says count all the ballots and
the other says count all the
legal ballots. In fact it even
says after this not counting any
illegal ballots. This is the
only way to ensure the public
has full confidence in our
election. It remains shocking
that the Biden campaign refuses
to agree with this basic
principle. And once ballots
counted, even if they are
fraudulent, manufactured or cast
by ineligible or deceased
voters, only a party engaged in
wrongdoing could unlawfully keep
observers out of the courtroom
and then fight in court to block
their access. So what is Biden
hiding? I will not rest until
the American people have the
honest vote count. They deserve
that democracy wants. So I don't
think Joe Biden is hiding
anything. He really has. He's
the one guy who has nothing to
hide. There's nothing there.
There's nothing to hide. He's
not hiding anything. But he has
some clips about this. Oh, hold
on. I'd like to play the process
clip of what's going to happen
now. Okay, yep. This is a junk
professor, adjunct professor for
the Quinnipiac University, john,
Pontius young professor was the
right word.
JOHN tabea, by the Safe Harbor
day, which I think this year is
December 8, or ninth, every
state has to decide, and it has
to certify their vote who won
their state. And then their
electoral votes have to be cast
by the first Monday after the
second Wednesday in December,
which I believe is the is the
14th. If that doesn't happen,
and things aren't resolved, but
14, then then that then it
really gets messy and all hell
breaks loose, because at that
point, and I don't want to give
a law school class here. But at
that point, the legislature's of
all of these disputed state
states ostensibly have the right
to then award the electoral
votes to the candidate that they
want to. So the way it works is
by the 14th. If there's not a
decision by then what happens is
the right to vote. In December,
I'm sorry, the right to vote,
people think it says
constitutional right to vote.
But really, originally, each
state legislature used to be the
ones that would award the
electoral votes to the candidate
that they selected. Over the
years over the last 200 some odd
years, each state by stat, their
own statutes have awarded that
the right let's say to the to
the citizens to have an election
day and then decide which
candidate should get award
electoral votes. However, the
right is called a plenary right
meaning each state legislature
technically has the right to
sort of pull the right to vote
back into their state
legislature, and then decide
which candidate they want to
award the votes to now it really
gets dicey when you have a state
that has, let's say, a
Republican legislature, majority
legislature and a Democrat,
Governor, and I don't even know
what happens, then I don't know
that anybody can give you a
definitive answer and nothing
happens. And nothing is decided
by Election Day or Inauguration
Day and into January, then
that's when the other doomsday
scenario kicks in, where it goes
to the House of Representatives.
And you're right, each state
that has only one vote.
So it's always fun to hear an
adjunct professor saying he has
no idea what happens then. But
it seems clear to me.
And I'd like you guys, there are
processes in place.
This is going to the Supreme
Court and it's going to be
decided based upon the will will
people read it as the modern
version of the constitution the
living document that has to
morph whereas back when the
Second Amendment was brought in,
people used muskets and black
powder. Or
by the way, that argument when
somebody brings that argument,
make sure to mess you can also
have a cannon and a real cannon
in your front yard and you could
shoot it.
So it's going to come down to
and that would be Amy Coney
Barrett, how is she she's a
constitutionalist and
originalist, I think they call
it so it will, it will come down
to that. And it the fat lady is
not in the building, it's going
to be very interesting, because,
well, let's put it this way. And
I know you want to play some
clips, I do want to come back
around to all these allegations
of fraud and a lot of the rumors
and things that have been
discussed a lot before even do
that. I want to mention that if
people want to when you as you
listen to the news, there's not
a newscaster that does not
preface anything Trump has to
say about fraud without saying
on founded on belief without
ever
really do not want to present
Trump's side of it. They want to
they just continue to hound him
about unfounded accusations of
fraud. You know, I mean, it's
just unbelievable. Listen to
these newsreaders.
Well, then then there was what
they are their news readers.
They're not journalists, they're
news readers. So when a news
reader says without evidence,
it's like okay, fine, whatever.
It's okay. Now, there are two
things that we're doing the
rounds and we discussed them
both on Thursday. Any
accusation just at this at this
level is always going to be
without physicals. I don't know
what evidence they want except
for the fact that There's a lot
of anomalies that don't make any
sense. That's kind of evidence
circumstantial. But anyway, but
you know, that's just what
they're doing it the whole
thing's been a setup, it seems
to me.
But there may be a couple
setups. And just to get to this
now, there were two theories,
rumors, pieces of news floating
around about how if voter fraud
was being committed if it was
being detected if it was being
followed if it was being
tracked, and and we mentioned
both of them. And the first one
is the tract ballots. And
they're the involvement of
Department of Homeland Security
in printing these ballots with
special watermarks, which varied
from isotopes to other types of
things that I've heard. And so
the first thing I'd like to do
is play this video from the SIS
director. This is the this is
the the outfit that in the
government that is responsible
for the safety of the elections,
and he posted quite a quite a
long video, so just grabbed the
pertinent first part of it and
explains exactly what they did.
Hi,
I'm Chris Krebs with the
cybersecurity and infrastructure
security agency. The last
several years, we've been
working with election officials
across the country to ensure
that the 2020 election is as
secure as possible. We're now in
the final stretch of the
election, and 10s of millions of
voters have already cast their
votes free from foreign
interference, we remain
confident that no foreign cyber
actor can change your vote. And
we still believe that it would
be incredibly difficult for them
to change the outcome of an
election at the national level.
But that doesn't mean various
actors won't try to introduce
chaos in our elections. It makes
sensational claims that
overstate their capabilities. In
fact, the days and weeks just
before and after election day
are the perfect time for our
adversaries to launch efforts
intended to undermine your
confidence in the integrity the
electoral process. Cyber actors
can do this by taking advantage
of the fact that sometimes it's
not clear how technology is
used.
For starters,
election officials use computers
to improve both your ability to
vote and the accuracy of the
vote itself. But in doing so,
election officials understand
that these systems aren't
perfect. And sometimes things
break malfunction or could even
be hacked.
All right. So yeah, everything's
all good. No mention of any
printing or tracking of the
ballots. And what I had heard
from one of our military
intelligence people, was that
there was some tracking
mechanism in place. Now, as the
show ended, it became a little
more clear what the full story
was. And Steve Botanic, I guess
he went on info wars, or maybe
multiple places. And he started
talking about this exact same
thing that we had talked about.
But what blew me away is that it
wasn't just some watermarking or
tracking. But the story goes,
it's the Q Fs blockchain did
include GPS tracking. And it was
activated, you know, at four
o'clock in the morning, when
when the the phony ballad
started coming in. Now, the
reason the first of all, for
Steve Botanic, he staked his
reputation on this to me and an
email because I said, Qf s
blockchain. Because I know all
about the story of the Q Fs
blockchain because this is part
of what the Fed now real time
payment system is supposedly
going to be. We've talked about
it on the show. It's the quantum
financial system, it has off
world servers. I mean, you
laughed in my face about it now,
fed now is actually happening.
But somehow this Q Fs blockchain
came into this story. And that
this financial network that is
supposedly going to circumvent
all existing networks will be
pegged on gold will be money, or
whatever the story is, and
there's multiple and there are
people, john who swear their
life to me that this is true.
Yeah, I mean, really, I can
I just throw one little thing in
there. Yeah, sure. 10,000 sealed
indictments,
right. Well, it's all it's all
part of the same thing. Now. But
But Channing he really in an
email to me staked his
reputation on it. In some
personal mention.
I will mention me me somehow. I
guess on face bag. This pathetic
video has been floating around.
It's got everybody a titter. Mm
hmm. And she's called me up.
What is this?
Did she say?
Who is this Steve pike Hi. Steve
Pacheco is like a friend of the
shows. It's just again she goes
on. She said, so this thing was
the staying and they're gonna
bust all these people, I think
Yeah. Okay. Anyway, you know,
my, this would be my position.
Yeah, no, I understand.
Yeah. So for me, it's, it's very
complicated because I
want to hear more about what he
said to you.
He's, he's, he brought this to a
very personal level, which I'm
not going to discuss. But he,
you know, I was like, I will
never talk to him again. If this
turns out to be bogus. That's
that's the level of it, you
know, it's like a serious thing.
Now, we'd already done the show
so but this Q Fs I'm like, No,
no, no, it's it's a hard enough
for me to get my head around q
Fs as the replacement for real
time transactions and somehow
XRP ripple alt coin has
something to do with it. That's
hard enough, but Okay, I'll go
along but then the same system I
think it's very possible because
what is the one thing that is
consistent amongst the financial
system this tracking system and
even people who would frequently
listen to Steve botanic his cue
the letter Q? So this may just
be maybe we haven't figured out
like like, hey you q idiots.
You're gonna sit around and wait
for this. And the next thing
that's circled around was this
is this is my favorite. a press
release, which now I can't share
this this will eventually go on
the AP is working as the way
it's shared, verified Department
of Homeland Security. DHS
announces election audit sting
after contentious US election
sparks confusion and outrage
from election skeptics. I look
at that headline and right away
Go Nope, nope. No press release
ever written like that? would
you would you agree?
I I'm not sure that I would or
wouldn't let you're gonna have
to read it and I have to think
about it. here's here's the
first here's the print now
you're going to have the you're
gonna read just a headline that
says all caps I would assume.
No, but it is emboldened.
It's not in all caps. No, that's
that's checkmark, one. That's
easy press release. So
I'll just read the first
paragraph.
Let me know I want to read the I
want you to read me the
headline.
Okay, here it comes to headline.
This is the headline DHS
announces election audit sting.
And by the way, each word is
capitalized.
Does that make one okay?
No, that's fine. I can see that.
DHS announces election audit
sting after contentious,
contentious US election sparks
confusion and outrage from
election skeptics. There's no
way you put the word election in
a headline three times.
Well, you could if you're if
you're a lousy PR person, I can
see that being a possibility.
But using the word skeptics in
the headline is pretty, pretty.
sketchy, sketchy. Okay, but
let's just assume that okay,
read me the first paragraph.
All right, in a stunning turn of
events,
okay.
That's my favorite part.
So I have little faith in this I
want to believe because it's a
beautiful story. Justice, I want
to believe that q s is a real
thing. And the gold standard is
gonna save us and we're all
we're all going to live. I want
to believe it all. But so far,
there's too much queue circling
around. First time, I have to
say this the first time he
listened to Joe digenova. And
this would include me because
going back a few years. Sure.
It's just everything just sounds
right. Like the guy's in on it.
Yeah, he knows what's going on.
It's after a while you kind of
get i think that i think
pathogenic has just been been
hoaxed. You know, it's okay for
people to be hoax. But the way
he presented this, john was I
wasn't allowed to talk about it.
I've been given the Go ahead. So
all you patriots can know about
this and can can pass it along.
So we'll be ready. Okay, but
either, and I think even went so
far as to say you're not hearing
the president right now. This is
the art of war. He's drawing
everybody out. Let everybody
show their true face, which of
course is exactly what is
happening. That is true. We're
seeing the media's true face.
We're seeing an entire
generation who are a hell bent
on retribution. Just I'm going
to stomp you in the face you
Nazi bitch. I mean, this is the
kind of stuff that's going on.
And you know, there's lists
being made. But there is one.
There is one other thing that
has, I think quite a lot of
credibility, namely for the
people who are standing up and
saying they believe something
thing is going on with this. And
this revolves around the
Dominion voting systems. We've
we have covered voting systems
since the show started the 2008
election at the time, that was
Diebold and Mitt Romney's
company old D bolt, Diebold
owned all a part of it, the
Dominion system. And there's
quite a lot of information on
this. It's a Canadian system,
first of all, but they have been
rejected in multiple multiple
states, namely Texas, rejected
at five times. And if you want,
there's all the links in the in
the show notes. And it was
mainly here, democracy sweet
five dot five dash a system.
This is from Texas, and
corresponding hardware devices
do not meet the standards for
certification, as prescribed by
section 120 201 of the Texas
election code, because it could
be compromised too easily. Of
course, we in these days, we
just believe technology, we
trust it. You know, it's like
the answers come out whenever
you ask for it. But it does seem
like there were some votes that
changed midstream. And I'm not
just this is not necessarily new
balance showing up but actual
votes. And I think there was in
one county and this it was a
YouTube video someone's showing
it where the the vote went up
for the democrat and if you look
at the actual vote tally, they
were deducted from
public Yeah, I just took it off
the air real fast. This guy that
was good. He did a frame by
frame and he saw that was
that was pretty good. It's
a great video.
So now they're the
irregularities are not disputed.
This is let me see. This is
Kathy, What is her name now? I
think she is the secretary of
the Commonwealth. p a,
hey, we go.
Yeah, in Lancaster County on
election night. Specifically, it
was showing results for mail and
balance that was well above
the amount of return and the
amount requested. Can you
explain how that happened?
No, I can't remember Lancaster
County specifically, what I can
tell you is that some of the
counties the way so and
Lancaster I'm thinking it
probably had to do so they're
one of I think the two counties
that had hard path hard voting
systems. Some of each voting
system vendor has the way they
translate with the data has
worked slightly differently. And
as you know, this dashboards
that right there already has
cause for concern for me the
different ways they convert the
data, what
some of each voting system
vendor has the way they
translate with the data
translate, okay, sure, this data
translating going on, ladies and
gentlemen, something was lost in
translation has
worked slightly differently. And
as you know, this dashboard, and
even the website, it's the first
year that we broke out
provisional ballots mail in
ballots and in person. So some
of the reporting, if the
county's files were not done
perfectly, it might merge to the
categories that might put things
in the wrong category. So we've
been working on all those quirks
or snuffers. was off works a
while but that is now corrected
one man, one vote explain what
was going on in Lancaster. There
it's just been it's most of it
has been the county the way they
sent us the files. The data was
just not in the right place,
basically. Yeah, that's
exactly what we're seeing the
data was not in the right place.
It might have been in the wrong
column. She has no idea what
she's talking about. There's
there's since the iPhone,
there's been no technology
reporting. There's not a single
technologist who is actually
doing a good job of looking at
how this works. And when you
hear the words quirk
translation, mis sorted, put in
the wrong place basically on the
dashboard. That's some great a
bullshit. But it gets worse.
Because this also happened in
Michigan. Here's the republican
chair.
If all this wasn't enough in
Antrim County. ballots were
counted for democrats that were
meant for republicans causing a
6000 votes swing against our
candidates. The county clerk
came forward and said,
tabulating software glitched X
sub about the clicks.
If you have computer problems, I
feel bad for you. So I got 99
problems so the glitchy one
got 99 glitches
Go see on there, we'll Yeah. All
right, there it is. That's my
favorite pet peeve of the past
decade, the term glitched. At
the term glitch, it's acceptable
all of a sudden, and we're gonna
allow something as important as
election to be determined by
whether we look at a glitch or
not
6000 votes swing against our
candidates. The county clerk
came forward and said,
tabulating software glitched and
caused a miscalculation of the
votes. Since then, we have now
discovered that 47 counties use
this same software in the same
capacity. Antrim county had to
hand count all of the ballots,
and these counties that use this
software need to closely examine
their results for similar
discrepancies. The people of
Michigan deserve a transparent
and open process.
So I don't really care too much
about the what ballots were sent
in late what state legislature
did or did not change the rules
that can all be fought in court,
I have no experience or
understanding of that. I do know
a little bit about computer
systems. And this is this is
bullcrap. This is this, this
removes all integrity in
revolving around this particular
system, or all the systems in
general. Now, they say that
Texas rejected these systems,
but the one that I voted on
looks a hell of a lot like a
Dominion voting system where it
spits out your, your printed
card, and then you take the card
over and you push it into the
other machine, and then it looks
like your ballot or whatever
that piece of that long piece of
paper is goes into the trash
bin. That's obvious, it's
obvious that that's where
something can go wrong. Because
you know, you're optically
reading the votes from one
machine to the other. It's like,
it's the worst, it's an
airbridge. But it had no idea if
that's trustworthy. So enter.
The second thing we talked about
this concept of there being a
system that the US government
has called hammer, in which they
can pretty much get into every
network and snoop on anything
they want to, which I guess,
would be possible, and why not?
And the secondary system called
scorecard, which is a system
that is intended to change votes
in some or many or all voting
systems. And apparently, we've
used this against adversaries.
Maybe Ukraine was an example.
This was presented by retired
general of the Air Force McCain
McInerney, McInerney. We played
that clip on the last show as
well. Easy, just an old coot
retired general, is there really
something to it? Well, when
Sidney Powell gets involved and
starts talking this exact same
language, and I believe she
could know if there was such a
system, seeing us for the past
several years, she is
represented general Mike Flynn,
who would know I presume as a he
was going to be the national
security adviser. He knew a lot
of DEA, he was he was head of
Defense Intelligence Agency. He
would know if these systems
existed in Sidney Powell for her
to stake her reputation on this,
that was very meaningful. This
is someone my wife likes, and
she's read her books. And and
she is, by many claims a she's
one of the best legal minds that
we have right now. And she's
young. And here's what she said
on the lou dobbs show, Fox
Business News, no one watches
it, but we clipped it for you.
Let's go back to hammer and
scorecard Are those the names
that you just use for those
programs? What's being done
about it? And how broadly were
they used by vote counters? in
the hall a second, make sure I
got the right one here. This is
the one that we just heard from
john Solomon was, indeed as
being diligent is involved in we
all hope he is exactly right. me
your thoughts first about the
knowledge now that the Justice
Department is involved in this
review of the election? Well,
I'm
delighted to hear that I think
there any number of things they
need to investigate, including
the likelihood that 3% of the
vote total was changed in the
pre election voting ballots that
were collected digitally. By
using the hammer program and a
software program called
scorecard that would have
amounted to a massive change in
the vote that would have gone
across the country and explains
a lot of what we're seeing. In
addition, they ran an algorithm
to calculate votes they might
need to come up with for Mr.
Biden in specific areas. I think
that explains what happened in
Michigan, where the computer
glitch resulted in a change of
vote. About 5500 in favor of
President Trump just in one of
47 districts, all those
districts need to be checked for
that same quote, software glitch
and quote, that would change the
result in Michigan dramatically.
The same thing is happening in
other states we've had hundreds
of thousands of ballots
mysteriously appear for solely
for Mr. Biden, which is
statistically impossible as a
matter of mathematics. It can
all be documented, we are
putting it into materials that
we will file in federal court,
and we need to seek relief in
multiple states to enjoin the
certification of any selection
results.
So that's all being entered on
Monday, this interests me,
because this is something that
we can actually look at, there's
going to be some kind of
forensics that can be done. It
is not so much the legislative
process or when votes count, or
they don't count. Just the fact
we need to know if our systems
work, that's what I'm concerned
about. All the other stuff is
noise. I mean, he just what are
you gonna do about it? This was
a very different election with
all kinds of crazy new imposed
rules. Hopefully, that won't
happen again. And many people
may have seen this one clip, but
Sidney Powell went on and she
doubled down on this. Let's go
back to hammer and scorecard Are
those the names that you just
use, stop the hammering for
those programs, what's being
done about it, and how broadly
were they used by vote counters
in various states
that I think they were very
broadly used, but but not by the
vote counters. They were used by
the forces and the democratic
operatives that had access to
these programs, through the
government access points that
they have, and used illegally to
change votes in this country.
It's got to be investigated
probably by the President's most
trusted military intelligence
officials who can get into the
system and see what was done.
But we do have some evidence
that that is exactly what
happened. And they've used it
against other entities and other
countries. It's just been turned
recently against our own
citizens here to change election
results. It's absolutely
appalling that that can be done.
And whether he has called
computer glitches or something
else, somebody has actually gone
into the system and changed
voting results.
I don't understand why she
doesn't take the easy way out
and just say it must have been
the Russians. I mean, that would
have been the obvious one,
that's what would have happened
if the shoe was on the other
foot. And she's filing and this
is going to go to court as well.
What can we do about it? Because
the Department of Justice? I
mean, if there's evidence of
that program, why not just turn
it over to the Justice
Department and say, let's go to
the courts and say this has got
to stop now, here is the way in
which it was done.
Well, we've been trying to get
their attention, and we're going
to try even harder, and we'll
have to put it in the federal
lawsuit, apparently, and get as
much of it out as we possibly
can. We have some excellent
witnesses on the issue. But this
is coup 5.0. Lou, I mean, there
was no reason to think that the
democratic hundreds of millions
of dollars, creating the Russia
hoax, the steel dossier, taking
us through a special counsel
operation for two years, trying
an impeachment hoax, the
apocalypse hoax, the obstruction
hoax, wouldn't go so far as to
create every means of voter
fraud they could come up with to
steal this election. That's
exactly what happens. The
president must fight back now in
every way, shape, or form. We
cannot let this republic be
stolen by the democratic
operatives who want to destroy
the Republic and make it a
socialist country where they
continue to line their pockets
with these backdoor global deals
like the Biden laptop exposes
Oh, yes. So Sydney puts
her
Sydney puts her neck on the line
for that. That's,
that's your neck on the loop on
the Fox Business Line. I mean,
you said at the beginning. More
people listen to the no agenda
show. They listen to Fox
Business.
We basically doubled Fox's
ratings this morning. And we're
very proud of that. You know,
when she when she mentioned, I
know I have some clips I wanted
to play kind of jumped a gun
here and play something else.
Because what she mentioned there
about well, maybe should do the
justice department should do
something. I want to play
something I have a whole series
of these because for me the
useful idiots are as I have it
on here. The use file Udi, it's
Yes. It's easy for me to look at
defined it years later.
You said you Well, actually.
Yeah, I happen to give it a
look. Just a little hint here
what I, I always intend to go
back and correct the typos in
the titles and you never do. I
don't know why
that's okay. Because now Now
I'll actually remember use file
Ruby. It's okay. I want you to
play. These are considered to
somewhat disgusting clips, and
it doesn't bring forth the
Justice Department and media. It
just brings into play a bunch of
things that don't make sense to
me, including the ability of
Trump to declassify things. This
is a story you've not heard
anywhere and is this is Matt
Taibbi who uncovered it, but
didn't uncover it apparently was
right there for anyone. It just
happened recently, but nobody
cares. This is the clip useful
idiots on Moeller, empty one,
I'm gonna bring this up. It's a
non election related thing. But
I just felt like it had to be
brought up because it just
didn't make the news, basically,
which was the declassification
of a piece of the Moller
investigation, which had some
pretty significant headlines in
it. The the main one being
basically that they never had
any evidence of a conspiracy
involving WikiLeaks. So so the
Muller report says, with respect
to WikiLeaks and Assange, this
office determined the admissible
evidence to be insufficient, on
both the agreement and knowledge
prongs. Although a conspiracy is
often inferred from the
circumstances, the lack of
visibility into the contents of
these communications would
hinder the offices ability to
prove that Wikileaks is aware of
and intended to join the
criminal venture comprised of
the Gru hackers, similar
problems of proof existed as to
knowledge and absence sufficient
evidence of such knowledge. The
government could not prove that
WikiLeaks or Assange joined an
ongoing hacking conspiracy,
intended to further or
facilitate additional computer
intrusions. And then they went
and they basically repeated the
process. And when they talked
about Roger stone, and they said
stones actions would thus be
consistent with, among other
things, a belief that he was
aiding in the dissemination of
the fruits of an already
completed hacking operation
perpetrated by a third party.
And just so that people
understand what what what all
this means, it just means that
Muller investigated all this
stuff, and did not find any
evidence that either Wikileaks
had any kind of floor knowledge
of the hacking, or that stone
had any kind of foreknowledge of
anything. past the point, you
know, when the hacking was
actually going on?
Yeah, surprise, surprise.
Yeah, he further complained in
part two of this clip where he
bitches about the media, there's
not one mention of this story,
which is an important story. Of
course, it comes out Now an
important story, because you
think is stone being, you know,
railroaded and CNN being there
to film him in? jail?
How long has this been
declassified?
A couple of days. Okay. And here
play the second part,
so much to be frustrated about
with all of this. But the that
little story about the
declassification of the Muller
thing is so frustrating, because
it kept alive. It kept this that
little portion of the conspiracy
theory kept this story alive for
years. And no, there was no
acknowledgement of it whatsoever
when it came out. It didn't make
it It didn't make any any news
stories at all. So So here we're
talking about it. And let me
guess right
after that, these co hosts said
in other news today, his co host
is Katie helper and Ashish chia,
just, I have a bunch of clips
for later. I mean, she is just a
Trump hater. And it's just that
she's I don't even know why
she's on the show. He, I mean,
he is digs up a lot of good
stuff. And he's always befuddled
by the fact he doesn't seem to
put two and two together
regarding who's behind it all
because he's like a progressive.
But yeah, but this little story,
I thought was a good example.
What it Why did they sit on it
before declassify? Why was it
classified in the first place?
So when they sent out the molar
report, they only can we have we
can't let because we're gonna
let names out. We can't do this.
So they kept a lot of stuff
classified. In the report now
that they're kind of putting it
out there. It's already it's
water under the bridge is live
but who's putting it out there
the president declassified it
and it's just I mean what where
does this release come from? Is
that from?
I don't know. If we go to the
justice department can probably
find it on there. Now. I'll have
to dig around to find out where
I could see it was classic is is
that nobody gives a crap.
I do have one just quickie
anecdotal of voter fraud clip,
which I thought was interesting.
And this is the the woman whose
dog voted in the election. This,
this is a good story.
Okay, so I'm Gemma, as everybody
on my my group knows, and I was
just shopping in a unknown
hardware store. And I happen to
run into the lovely was it
Alyssa? Yes, Alyssa and I happen
to tell her my vote hasn't been
counted. And what did you just
tell me?
My dog voted in the 2020
election?
And how did you find this out?
I got an email. Um, so now she
has her microchip number as her
social security. I went to the
voting place, you know, looked
under her name and everything.
told them that her social
security number and she had
already voted. Can you tell
everybody a little bit about why
your dog would be registered to
vote? She is a service dog.
Correct. She's
registered service dog through
the Santa Cruz County Police
Department in Cumbria.
And so now she's considered
she's been she labeled a human.
Yeah,
yeah. So her dog.
So her dog was because her dog
is a service dog and was listed
as a student at Cabrillo
College. Correct. Her dog was
listed as a human registered to
vote. So you you called them
right and Oregon contacted
them. Your dog got a voter
registration and they said What
did they say? They said that she
had already voted.
Dogs.
We knew it was happening. They
finally taken over. They're
voting now in our elections.
The dogs dog has already
seems a little sketchy that a
social security number would be
the same as a RFID tag number or
whatever. But it wouldn't
surprise me nothing surprised
story. It's
a good story.
It's a great step. That would be
almost clipping the day worthy
but you already be nailed it too
early. You kind of blew I blew
it. But anyway, so here's my few
clips. I got Rudy, I got a
little Giuliani clip here where
he says pressure. Did a press
conference on Yeah, nobody
covered it. Yeah, no. He also
was going a little nuts. I mean,
I was 40 minutes. And I had seen
some clips where you say the
media doesn't that doesn't elect
her. And it was just I couldn't
find anything good. That was
just a short minute. Yeah.
Hold on. So Rudy. Yeah, hold on,
I'm just recalibrating Rudy,
here we go.
Republican inspectors showed up.
They expected to inspect, like
they do for absentee ballots.
And they were uniformly kept
out. They got to see nothing.
And remember, Atlanta had to do
the same thing you had to do.
They had to catch Biden up
because on election night he had
lost and he was down by a very
good margin would only
85% to go.
Something very similar happened
in Michigan,
Wisconsin.
Can't say Arizona. But in almost
every state where President
Trump had a lead, going into the
end of election night, some of
the leaves looking almost
mathematically impossible to
undo with the 5% 10% of the
vote. It almost all of those
this practice was followed. And
I'm right now trying to find do
we get to see any ballasts that
we use for that purpose? If
that's the case, then we have a
massive nationwide lawsuit. So
it could affect more than one
state. But, but right now, the
one that it definitely affects
the state of Pennsylvania in a
very, very big way. But it's not
the only infirmity in this day.
There are dead people voting, no
question about it. We get any
number of complaints of that. We
have very serious problem with
backdating of ballots, including
for witnesses now who are
testifying to that whether that
becomes part of this lawsuit for
something separate that isn't
developed as fast as this as
let's just look at this for a
second.
Well, by the way, I think it's
appropriate for dead people to
vote wouldn't Biden's on the
ballot
he's here all week. So this is
not like we didn't know this was
gonna happen. The President was
talking about this. He said
mailing ballots big fraud months
ago now four months just months
ago. He's been saying For months
a month. So in the movie that is
filmed Trump, there's only one
way this can end that is
positive for him. And then that
is that he comes out with this
huge presentation. And there's
thousands of sealed indictments,
and everything all has to blow
in one go, because that's what's
been promised.
And it
you know, that would be the
ultimate into the movie. If if
he's playing this in a in his
typical reality television
fashion, which he's very good
at. And I still have an inkling
in the back of my mind that
says, Oh, my it still could
happen. But it does not look
that way. I mean, I've been
around long enough and looked at
I've been waiting for the I've
been waiting a long time for the
thousands of sealed indictments
and many other things. But here
is a true effect of what has
taken place. And there's work to
do as Americans, particularly
with our children, not all a lot
of them. This is a note from
Patrick. He's a longtime no
agenda listener. He's been
listening for 10 years since he
was 16. He says I'm not 26 year
old millennial I live in Los
Angeles. And he thought we might
be interested in hearing about
some recent experiences he's had
over the last few weeks in
response to her comments about
the millennial hysteria and
virtue signaling going on with
the election. Yes, we didn't get
any of any of that, obviously,
because Joe Biden, image Biden
and Kamala Harris one. While
this hysteria is nothing new to
any of us is becoming more
pervasive and concerning even
with the election outcome. A few
weeks ago, my girlfriend of one
year broke up with me because of
my decision to vote for Trump.
I'm not going to go into why I
voted for him for brevity. But
regardless, my vote doesn't
matter. I live in California.
The reason she cut ties with me,
she claimed was because of her
pursuit as lawyer and that our
two belief systems simply can't
morally coexist. In other words,
dating a Trump supporter isn't
cool, sexy, and God forbid your
future attorney friends find out
who she is dating. This is only
one of three instances after the
election this past Tuesday, I
confess to another friend of
mine that I voted for Trump.
This friend was also shocked. I
told her it's okay to have
healthy disagreements and that
we should prioritize pile
politics before friendship. I
was met with the following
response. That's fine that you
voted for Trump. I don't judge
you for having a different
opinion than me. But now that I
know that, that we have
fundamentally different
opinions. This isn't a
difference of opinion. This is
systematically denying other
human beings life and health and
liberty. I can't overlook this
and can't consider you a friend
in the way I used to. This was a
disappointment to producer
Patrick who's says this friend
has been a close friend for five
years. Another response he says
from a third friend, you and 70
million other people not only
voted against basic human rights
and equality, but you decided
racism, homophobia,
Islamophobia, transphobia, and
misogynistic behavior wasn't a
deal breaker inner president,
quite frankly, I don't want
anything to have to do with
someone like that. Patrick
continues always knew there was
this level of hysteria, virtue
signaling, but I see this
evolving into something bigger
and more concerning retribution.
Even on social media. I'm seeing
a lot of content from people my
age questioning how society is
planning on holding Trump
supporters accountable
insinuating that some sort of
South African Truth and
Reconciliation Commission for
the US be resurrected be
erected, erected. While this
seems far fetched, it's already
happening. Look at the Trump
accountability project if you
haven't, Yes, we have. I guess
my overall point I'm trying to
make is that even as Trump may
be gone, Trump derangement
syndrome doesn't seem like it's
departing anytime soon. This is
sad like it is but I think
you've been spot on all along
about children being oversold,
socialized, and under informed.
Take it from me a millennial.
And he also donated to the show,
he says we appreciate that.
Yeah, that is a that the Trump
derangement syndrome actually
began long before Trump.
That's the funny thing about it.
And this has been a building
thing. Trump just brought it to
a head fast. That's another
thing he accomplished, besides
drawing attention to China and
the border, but he also made
this appear because it was it
was festering and now it's now
it's popped. Something you might
say, but and so I it, yeah. And
then and Scott Adams with his
concept of they're going to come
to trying to get to try to kill
him because he supported Trump
or he never really supported
Trump. He just rationalized why
Trump is was winning and and
wins. But still, he's perceived
as a Republican and I don't know
But I think it's probably right.
You should just find different
friends each and find different
friends there are people out
there 70 million of them as a
matter of fact, that are
friendly. Go meetup, it's it's
anyone and not everyone's like
this. But it's it's a real
concern. And, and I think that
this is where we have, I mean,
if anything, Joe Biden Kamala
Harris, when which we'll know
eventually in January it's
really a win for the new media,
what we used to call new media
and that's big tech is that's it
and and it's going to be more
censorship or deep platforming.
It's going to push a lot of
interesting projects out to the
edges either skewing of skewing
just search results, to make you
think a certain all kinds of
stuff. So that's why it's very
important for us to be around
three clips of the chatterbox
are returned to TV just to talk
about this a little bit and
bitch and moan and really not
complain as much, but I kind of
like the kind of some of the
points she made because they
fall in line with my thinking
about the election. This is this
is Kellyanne Conway, she's,
she's another person who just
reappeared all of a sudden,
okay, I can't wish you're here.
And I think it's in the first
clip. She was she gets on a roll
talking. She is one of the
hardest people in the world to
interrupt. And you'll get to
hear the moment where the post
tries to jump in. Yeah. And
can't accomplish it. And she
just keeps rolling along. But
this is her talking about what's
going on and why this is a rush
rush to judgment is something
fishy about it. She makes a lot
of good points. But I think the
point she makes the underlying
point that she actually makes us
I should have been the campaign
manager again this year. I don't
know why I wasn't. But I wasn't
and they kind of fucked it up
here and there. But here's what
she has to say.
Three years, they spent three
years investigating the
president impeaching the
president. We can't wait three
hours, three days, three weeks
to get a result in our great
sturdy democracy as to who the
next President will be. I mean,
what is the rush all of a
sudden, I think the rushes there
was no blue wave. There was no
early night. There was no
Democratic Progressive
realignment. In fact, the
democratic down ballot disasters
carried all the way to the state
legislators as well. The
Democrats did not flip a single
state legislature. And in fact,
the republicans have flipped the
House and Senate for example, in
a place like New Hampshire where
they have a republican governor
so that's solid now. They did a
similar thing in Montana, how
long to the governorship the
governor there lost the senate
race. We have that. And of
course, the Democratic governor
and now we have the the
legislature as well. So you
know, the seven races that were
either the seven races that
flipped that are brand new
republican pickups, as Leader
McCarthy noted, as I tweeted
yesterday, others are saying
those were all carried by a
woman, a minority candidate and
or a veteran. And that means the
candidate recruitment, the
republicans were doing their
message that that really carried
them forward. And nobody was
paying attention that instead
all these phony national polls
were shoved down our throats.
Biden is up by 10. Biden's up by
12. Biden's up by 15. Do you
know when I took over as
campaign manager in 2016? We did
zero Let me repeat the number
zero national polls from that
point forward. They're not
relevant. They tell you trends
that don't dig into the
electoral college map.
electability, I can tell you
whether you can or can't win is
outdated. That's why republican
lost the presidential races for
years. Electoral College is how
you do or don't win.
She's unbelievable.
Yeah,
she's always been this way. You
talk about her daughter. She
talked about her daughter how
her daughter is going to
face her not daughter is very,
very ill screwed up and creepy.
Yeah. Okay, let her continue on
with this. This tirade is pretty
good.
I said to clear chris wallace on
January 29 2017. I was on his
Fox News Sunday show we'd only
been here less than 10 days. And
he asked me a question about he
said, Chris, not a single person
has lost his or her job who was
chronically wrong about this
election in 2016. I predict it's
not going to happen again after
2020. Nobody cares and nobody
wants to cure this problem. If
this were a real business, the C
suite would be cleaned out the
shareholders would revolt and
the consumers would vote with
their feet they'd go elsewhere.
But these polls weren't they
weren't scientific evidence,
evidentiary measures of what was
going to happen there wishful
thinking. And here's one thing I
was opposed to for decades, and
years I used to give I used to
get paid speeches about polsku
and advise clients. One thing we
all have to remember is it's
becoming increasingly difficult
to sample enough people in each
cohort, by race by gender by age
five, Geography by party
affiliation, and you have to
wait w AI t to finish a poll
over a series of days for to be
accurate. But what's happening
is they're waiting w e i ght
their results. So they're
getting a small number of
responses in an individual
cohort and extrapolating that,
you know,
what know what the media,
interestingly is really not
discussing is how they've kind
of been given this authority to
work with pollsters. That's
that's who they were a lot of
the polls now. Yeah. But they
but they've been they have been
granted this authority by the
public to call elections and,
and they're not giving that
back. And that's not being
discussed, except here. Not it's
not really happening discuss
this, this is, this is the core
issue isn't. And of course, we
got lazy. Because like I you
know, it's like we want it to be
done by 1130. You know, I want
to go out, have a drink, and
then we'll go back to bed Well,
before you bitch about that. I
don't have the clip. But I do
have a bunch of more of these
clips from the useful idiots
because the great Glenn
Greenwald was on. And he talked
about how Eastern Eastern
Europe, Europe, Europe, in
particular. And even in Brazil.
He says they're set up so they
get their votes in and there by
midnight, they have the results
100% gun pocket in the United
States can't do this. But we I'm
sure we have a different
country, different system. We
out we absolutely could do this.
I'm still in favor of finger in
the ink pot. I've always liked
that stick your finger in the
ink pot. You voted you're done.
You can't You can't vote
anymore. That would be good.
Right? I think it's easy for
viewers. Oh, we can't even get
elections done. Yeah, we've
given that process away. That
needs to be taken back. And
really the the bottom line is
where you're going to get your
information from. If you're
watching something or listening
to something and an ad comes on
stop. That is going to be that
will never be completely
truthful. advertising is
censorship. People who have
advertising in their programming
are at minimum self censoring,
at minimum. Well, yes, of course
they are. Have to. But yeah, so
the question, again, that the
advertiser For God's sake, the
question the last clip of her,
where is the consequence? They
are so chronically wrong, there
were people on TV last night,
you predicted a blue wave an
early night, a rebuke of the
Trump agenda, the Trump agenda,
one up and down the ballot.
We're holding the senate we
picked up in the house the state
legislators Pelosi has got a big
problem now because the squad
that doesn't do squat except
they're gonna make
a run to make a running
runner they did last time, so
they're definitely gonna make a
run at her because all we hear
about is she's powerful Look at
her basket matches her dress
again. She didn't do anything to
build her coalition, her
majority, but Leader McCarthy
and the Trump agenda did and it
was a real review. I also just
want to read you this. It's on
my Twitter thing, but let me
just quickly, Carolina Jamie
Harrison, African American man
they spent $109 million. Lindsey
Graham beaten Amy McGrath $90
million to lose by mitch
mcconnell by big double digits
Sara Gideon, the aforementioned
mean, she lost a susan collins
but not before 69 point 5
million was spent. Mary Hagar in
Texas last john Cornyn, the 24
million spent those are female
candidates, minority candidate
democrats recruit to try to
unseat Republican candidates.
They lost every single time and
Yeah.
Wow. By the way, she goes on for
that. I'm
sure she does. And it's like
what what are you talking about?
Yeah, we get it. We get it sure.
As fine. Do you think that the
democrats had like a little
celebratory thing you know, and
Nancy and Chuck and and
everybody come to came to hang
out with Joe and Camila? You
think that might have happened?
I don't think so. Because
you know, if you get a super
stretch bed to get a super
spreader event they'll all go
they'll all be taken out. Super
spreader by the way is is a word
now. Yes, yo, yes, it's a word
according to our favorite
guardian of the English language
the Merriam Webster dictionary.
Yes sir He super spreader is now
and it has a picture of Kamala
Harris right next to it. I
think they should it super
spreader picture Kamla Harris
What is she a super spreader.
You said it buddy takes a second
to get the joke.
The day should somebody should
trademark it and use it to
spread manure. Farm advice farm
device super Better. With that
john deere,
I'd like to thank you for your
courage and say in the morning
to you the man who never puts
the C in self censorship john C.
Dvorak.
Well, in the morning, you have
Mr. Graham Korean Mr. Bish ships
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So there's the water. Well, the
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from California. Our first
winner john from California from
California Matt xizor. from
Orange County $333 and 33 cents.
I guess some jingle requests on
a slate me or HTTP TPP for
everyone and goat. Yes, he wants
the big boy. And in the morning
gents from the blue California
stronghold who I have never
witnessed lower excitement for a
record setting election turnout.
Well, you weren't around here.
There's nothing but high
excitement to show.
A super spreader events all All
over the bay area for a record
stating election turnout and you
halls are out of stock. Thank
you for all the deconstruction
This is true By the way, you
halls
are really out of stock from
doing
well. What happened was that you
have people leaving California
for a long time
for a long time this has been
happening, isn't it?
Yeah. And so you halls, they
charge like 500 bucks to rent
when going out and like a 50
bucks, you can get one come same
one coming in,
but they're trying to manage
their fleet is going one
direction only.
It's real. It's a problem. You
can probably find someplace
where they're going, I would
guess Austin would be a good
example, where you could go to
the U haul place and say, Hey,
I'll drop this off in
California, but you got to give
it to me for free. Yeah, good.
Maybe get one for free. Yeah,
good luck with that. I don't
think so. Ah, get yourself.
Thank you for all
deconstructions of sanity among
the media madness, pandemic
2021. Coming build back better
for all, we shall see. Keep up
the good work. Matt Spicer, from
Orange County where jobs are
being john wayne used to be
allowed. I think we're
definitely used to be we're
definitely getting some build
back better. I can't wait to see
what's gonna come out of that.
You know, that, that a whole
bunch of build back better
domains were registered on the
same day all in 2016 in October,
which tells me this was supposed
to roll out with Hillary as
President. That's a good we'll
catch right? Cuz we had an
election coming up in November.
And they registered dotnet.org a
whole whole slew of them. So
make sense. Anyway, we've got
some jingles for you, Matt.
You've got karma.
Martin? Probably Vala in Berlin.
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He talked about at the beginning
of the show yours, Martin.
what he's talking about how many
cars the Zephyr has
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The California Zephyr goes by
down day. It's a train
train. He's trained. It's like a
an old train. It was not to do
really great looking old one is
a new version of the old train.
And it goes by at about 915 West
Coast time every now it's every
Thursday doesn't do it used to
be seven days to go by today. I
didn't even I didn't even get a
Sunday this Thursday. Whatever.
I don't know why. It's another
Thursday. Yeah. And we start
counting the cars because you
could see kind of see the
economy changing as the car
numbers went up and down. And
now it's down to six, which is
low because it used to be like
10 and that's what we're trying
to we're talking about right and
so and this is actually
something that the boys over to
the Squawk Box the desk over
there at CNBC use for trading
advice and for making their own
investments and we usually tell
everybody how many cars This is
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this really bugs me by the way
this whole anonymous thing for
this sort of thing. This is his
email sorry for the confusion
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you both for the laughs high
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media establishment. I couldn't
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The Biden thing. I don't know it
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They may be doing the work to
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Okay. 2616 nighttime, short
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1291 but missed the cut off. He
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round. We can't let this
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went back into the records room.
I pulled the microfiche and
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I want to suggest one other
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Obviously that he missed to give
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So he gets your soul 1293 clubs.
That means I'm pitching in a
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Okay, perfect. And apologies for
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Thank you very much for your
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Oh my god.
You've got karma.
And that does conclude our list
of associate executive producers
and executive producers for show
1293
indeed, and thank you so much
for producing this show. These
are real credits. Witness the
many Dana Brunetti official
Hollywood producer sent me a
note he wanted to make mention
that he also produced other gems
such as the social network. Now
he doesn't want to be just known
by 50 Shades of Grey 50 shades
of grey or and the greatest of
all 50 shades. Although I do
think that paid for his rent. So
these titles are real. They're
the real deal. They're on IMDB.
You can put them there. You can
put them in your, in your
LinkedIn in your in your CV,
your resume. Executive? Oh, yes.
I was gonna say you know, those
three horrible films. The gray
films. They brought in over far
as I know, they brought in over
1.5 billion and I think he had
points.
Yes, he had points on the gray.
Yeah, yeah. He
had points on the gray. Danny.
I don't know.
However, he did not actually I
should probably read his his his
note to you because note to me,
because he did mention you and I
think I should pass that along.
Hold on a second. In my DMS. He
was slide I got Hollywood
producers sliding into my DMS
Here we go. Hey, I also produced
Ord when there's like the social
network and Captain Phillips.
House of Cards is more recent
and 80 Shades of Grey pays the
bills and tell john I have more
of a southern accent since I
grew up in southwest Virginia.
His big part just went out the
window.
Back Back.
And by the way, says it looks
like the rain stick may have
worked as a chance of rain this
weekend. And to true we're not
we're not we're not to callus
with the stick. Don't be
commanding us what would you do
with our sticks, Dana? Anyway,
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though I'm sorry
I got a little thing his little
side joke here that needs to be
played
like side job
yes like what you don't want to
the truth needs to come out.
Yes, what the TV network
sometimes the truth needs to
come out but it comes out it
doesn't come out as like a flub.
It comes out as something
purposeful. And cbs news uh i
can't say that they're behind
this but if you go to CBS, CBS
has this extra little channel
where they play weird stuff you
have to pay for it is five bucks
and What's
the name? What's the name of
this channel?
CBS plus
I think are caught how original
Really?
On top of it CBS
plus, we need no agenda POS
plus, we call it your case. It
could be called no agenda POS,
man. Stop for signs No. Show or
stop the
show apologize in advance. This
is this is actually a
psychological condition we need
to discuss one time I said pus
You were so outraged by it so
disgusted by the thought of a
pimple popping in the pus oozing
out that you excoriated me for
it. I immediately stopped since
then said to you Why did you
have brought this up three or
four times now? This is a this
is a psychological condition. Do
I need to get my head examined?
Okay, let's go with it that this
so they show CBS has brought
they brought some comics that
can't even read from a script.
And it's just stilted. It's just
the worst. And it's a show that
they put on it's a five minute
little show they put on this
this separate network called
tuning tuning out the new wait
and wait, wait, isn't this coal
bears thing? I think co bear is
a producer on this. It wouldn't
surprise me. Yeah,
I think he's a producer of it.
Yeah.
Well, it brings out the real
feelings of the network The way
I see. And I and I want to play
four short clips from it just to
show you what kind of crap they
push out there. It's just Trump
hate Trump hate to the max and
it's a cartoon like this it's a
cartoon series starts with
number three by the way it's a
cartoon like animated no agenda.
It's not as good as animated.
Hello, obviously but it's like
it's it's a sad knockoff.
It's no no it's not because
animated no agenda is
derivative. It's derived from
the real show. Ah, gotcha. This
is original contents.
It's like a table read with
pictures.
A table read of crap. So let's
start indeed to get an idea what
this is like by starting out.
Clip three is Noma clip. The
first
of all voters if you're
extremely motivated to have a
president not working around the
clock to kill them. But nine
days before election day more
people already have cast ballots
in this year's presidential
election than voted early or
absentee in the 2016 race.
Must be disappointed that when
you miss Madison country so
badly that there's nothing to do
people fill that free time just
by waiting around. Yeah, for
sure.
Now, john, where are we in this
race besides wondering if a just
God would let Trump win
reelection?
Oh, it sounds like a reality
show.
Yeah, so exactly what it sounds
like so let's do so that was
just the Trump's killing us as a
mismanaged operation and this
will all the theme of the whole
thing. I find the whole thing.
Offensive by the way. This is
CBS like tuning to news. The
next one's clip for
and like jumping off a bridge
now present three stops in the
deliverance quarter of
Pennsylvania with his inspiring
message to the coven stricken
masses. It I'm tired of hearing
about it.
All they talk about the fake
news COVID COVID COVID that's
all they talk about. It's so
true people are sick of seeing
this pandemic on TV. The plot is
repetitive and it is depressing.
Yeah, listen and Coronavirus
needs to mix up its programming.
JOHN, I, for one would like to
see a guest appearance by Queen
Connie Britton and someone's
lines.
I just don't agree with
President Trump, that after
November 4, even if he loses,
we're not going to hear about
COVID It's the story of our
times.
Oh, man, this is unfunny. I
don't understand the point of
tuning out the news. And then is
it supposed to be?
Oh, it's supposed to be
hilarious. And I think amongst
the coal bears of the world,
they just think this is great.
Interesting. Without their
audience, they get no clue. So
let's play clip five.
Let me just say this, he is
killing Americans in so many
fresh and
innovative ways.
I think he's within his right to
criticize the media for getting
stuck on this one issue. I mean,
haven't we had enough talking
about this disease that has
changed life as we know it,
people are completely ignoring
the biggest story Halloween
stores
are refusing to carry my
homemade costume called tow
truck guys, toothless buddy.
Also, we
all know who is responsible for
this virus, Saddam Hussein and
his sons, Uday and Qusay. And
finally,
Jared Kushner reassured the
Republican base that the
President believes black people
are a monolith.
This is I believe that this is
put together by people who
actually see the world that way.
And that, that they think that
that's all that in I guess,
Republicans and Trump talk about
and do they really they're
really just running, you know,
Fox News Channel, I guess, in
their minds and just spitting it
back out. Hey, it's not it's a
TV show. Channel, people. It's
not real. That's crazy.
Here we go with the last one.
Oh, misfire. Sorry. Five, six.
Yes. Got it. Well, you know,
I would say especially people,
whether they're white or black,
like being condescended to by
somebody that inherited wealth
that Jared Kushner Did
you know, as a black woman,
this is a really insulting
implication and it will
absolutely make me think twice
about my secret vote for Trump
before I absolutely still go
through with it Wow,
that's really brave of you to
say
wow yeah, that's kind of
pathetic that I mean, it doesn't
it breaks every rule of comedy a
not funny not funny
at all rule of comedy was
common.
There's something I heard in
this other clip though that
reminded me of something fantasy
but it is this female voice
dressing Now
listen and Coronavirus needs to
mix up its programming john, I
for one would like to see a
guest appearance by Queen Connie
Britton in someone's lungs. Oh,
there's no winning. We don't
like to foster a competitive
atmosphere. But we laugh a lot.
Now everyone can share a secret,
same woman.
Voice Over is the tele secret
lady. Oh, man. So what's your
conclusion here on this this is
besides the hijab I
found it. I found it to be
insulting to anyone's
intelligence. But as CBS This is
CBS really this is what they
really think this is what the
place has been populated by
these millennials and others
that have this funny attitude
about things they're they're
over socialized and college
graduates. Yeah. Yeah.
Well, also the distinct feeling
I get from people who probably
watch this or think it's funny.
They really
first stop right there with that
thought. Kudu you know,
personally that would watch this
and think it's funny.
I think I can point to a few.
Yeah, that find that hilarious.
Not in the traditional way, but
just and I think even now,
especially. That's what those
it's so funny. You tell you it's
just like them? I think so. I
think that's there.
Yeah, maybe
there's a ch. Go ahead. Well,
what do you want to say?
Nothing. I was just saying it
was like a. a, I can't I just
want to yawn. Why don't
you ask Jay or JC ask them? I'm
sure they know people who think
this is hilarious and watch it.
And almost have the opinion that
it's like, it's like, it's like
pointing the beast like pitru
they say points the ball instead
throws it. It's like you think
you're doing the right thing
with this kind of material. I
don't even think that the
lefties think this is funny. But
I'm okay with it. Drop it. We're
done. Okay, I do have some COVID
updates. I mean, this did the
worst pandemic Evers still
killing us everywhere and we're
all going to die in Austin. So
sorry for you living there. We
have no no lockdowns, no
nothing. But around the world.
Yes, things are different. I got
a report from one of our from
Dober Slav from Moscow with a
little rundown and we don't hear
much about that what the what
the restrictions are in in
Russia. So he gave us a quick
little rundown private clinics
not allowed to conduct COVID
tests or interesting private
laboratories are allowed to do
it. This was not the case in
April and appears to have been
changed according to certain
podcasts so I guess they maybe
they saw a problem some
discrepancy in the test. Any
test must be submitted to the
rospotrebnadzor Dobbs nor
central government agency
roughly cooler the US FDA now
the CDC, the FDA. Now here comes
a if you do test positive, you
must must must install a COVID
tracking app not tracing
tracking app and quarantine. The
app is quite literally called.
And he has a whole bunch of
Russian characters, which I
guess the app translates to
social monitoring. It is
available in app store so we
have to go and look at that the
quarantine is for two weeks
starts from the time the test is
submitted to the central agency.
Once you are quarantined. You
must open the app every four
hours and take a selfie.
What Yes,
and what about when you're
sleeping?
Well, I don't know about that.
He doesn't give me any
information. And if your phone's
GPS shows us somewhere other
than your place of residence,
you will be fined 4000 rubles.
Approximately $50 are about a
quarter of your monthly salary
for anywhere that isn't Moscow.
If you're unwilling to install
the app 4000 rubles if you're
unable to install the app, 4000
ruble fine. things going well,
they're in Russia. That's we got
that's what we got to look
forward to, I guess. Although I
feel Liverpool is taking it to
the next level. The next next
logical level. This is from the
broadgreen international schools
a technology called college.
It's a they probably follow the
Baccalaureate system. In the
United Kingdom. This is in
international school sent out a
note to parents. As you're
aware, Liverpool is in tier
three COVID-19, safeguarding
arrangements, whatever that
means, it sounds impressive. As
part of this process, central
government has identified
Liverpool to pilot a new
COVID-19 testing system this is
encouraging. This is being
called the lateral flow system.
How about that? Huh? lateral
flow, which is the aeronautical
term that we talked about not
too long ago with auto aviation?
I don't know why they call that
why they bring that in for
testing. But anyway,
site wasn't lateral wasn't the
word. It's not lateral flow. No,
it was.
I can't remember what is what is
lateral flow, then what is I
have no behind. sites across the
city are due to be positioned
across the city to in order to
carry out testing. I am pleased
to inform me that we had broad
green international school or in
the privileged position of being
one of the first seminare
laminaria right, laminar flow,
right. I am pleased to inform
you that we had broad green
international school are in the
privileged position of being one
of the first schools within this
city to have the testing brought
to our site and here it comes.
This is the this is the best.
I'm so happy. I have met this
afternoon with the
representatives of the British
Army, who will be in our school
next week to COVID-19 test all
our students and staff. Each
child and adult will be
identified with a unique barcode
to ensure personal
identification test and
subsequent results. tattoo. Yes,
it's on your forehead. You got
it. You got a barcode. I love
that they are just putting it
out in the open. That is
excellent. I'm looking forward
to my tattoo. Beautiful.
Appreciate that. I will state
will be randomly testing, which
actually I should I should say
that there's the CDC did
something a little sneaky as the
CDC does. They replaced some
text on their testing
information website. What the
text previously said was data to
date show that a person who has
had an MRI covered from COVID-19
may have low levels of virus in
their bodies for up to three
months after diagnosis. This
means that if the person who has
recovered from COVID-19 is
retested within three months of
initial infection, they may
continue to have a positive test
result, even though they are not
spreading COVID-19, which is not
really discussed either. But it
has been replaced with the
following anyone who has had
close contact with someone with
COVID-19, and who meets the
following criteria, no longer
needs to stay at home, if you
have had COVID-19 illness within
the previous three months, or if
you're recovered, and you remain
without COVID-19 Cyst Symptoms.
So here's the discrepancy in in
where we are in the world.
People are being told you have
to if you test positive, then
you have to quarantine for two
weeks, and then have at least
two negative tests. Well, this
is not going to happen. Because
people can continue to shed
virus. And what they're saying
here is the PCR process is
bullcrap. But they're not coming
out and saying it. So you can't
even have a test within three
months of initial infection.
You can't you can't you can't
even really
take a test if you're
asymptomatic, because that could
be from months ago. And they're
kind of saying it here. But will
that make any difference how
they're gonna dis how they
stopped? Depends? Exactly. Why
do you change some point? This
will be when President camel,
sorry, President Biden and Vice
President camela get into
office, they will reevaluate and
decide to come up with some
reason that this is everything's
improved, because they got
elected. President Kamala, I'm
sorry, President Biden and Vice
President camela. Yeah, they'll
just make the statement that
this is the new test is going to
be this way and we bombed the
thing is over completely.
Because it can be done that way.
Or they can just let it stretch
it out for some other reason. I
think it will stretch out maybe
and maybe increase the panic a
little bit over the course of
the next next few weeks. So
people want camela and Joe even
more, but yes, this these
numbers, the numbers that are
being reported, which are cases,
cases, equal positive results
for finding some fraction of a
virus shed or not a with a PCR
process. You can totally ratchet
it up or down so we'll see which
way they go. All we have to
remember is that just
ratcheting.
By the way,
my buddy Dave, Dave Jones, you
know, Dave built the freedom
controller. Yeah. Dave Jones, he
got Coronavirus, like sick.
And anyway, in
the big shift, I think Tuesday,
Monday or Tuesday. And so he's
over it. I mean, he's still
quarantining. But he actually
said that if he had managed his
fever better, and had about 102,
he said that it would have been
no more than a mild flu. And
that was because the
recommendation was Tylenol every
eight hours, which just didn't
work for him. And then when he
went to Tylenol every eight
hours, but alternated every
eight hours with Advil. He said,
The fever broke came down and it
was it was, you know, okay, but
not horrible. But the main
takeaway, his wife as a teacher,
she's very strict about mask
wearing. And I know Dave, he has
worn a mask everywhere. He
could, I mean, no exceptions.
And he says, Well, that's
obviously bullcrap. Because
somehow he got it not from
touching people. And of course,
his wife didn't get it. So
anyway. We talked I mentioned
the minks being called
guess the minks?
Well, now I'm getting stories
everywhere. That the minks are
being a ring obliterated from
Planet Earth.
Just to protect them. Well.
article from was was it today
and let me see when this came
out in the New York Times. When
did this come out? Oh, no, the
fifth so it came out a couple
days ago. The the mink of
course, is very closely related
to the ferret. And here's the
story. No one really talked
about it. nasal spray prevents
covid infection in ferrets study
finds. And this is not any kind
of magical concoction, but it
does work. According to these
scientists who put it together.
Almost exactly like a vaccine.
The spray attacks the virus
directly. It can tains lipo
peptide, a cholesterol particle
linked to a chain of amino
acids. This particular lipo
peptide exactly matches a
stretch of amino acids in the
spike protein of the virus,
which the pathogen uses to
attach to a human airway or lung
cell. So I'm just wondering, you
know, now that people are all
freaked out about these about
the the mink, if you know this,
like, I didn't want anyone to
figure out that we could
actually save the mink, because
they're like the ferret. Yeah. I
don't put anything past these
people. But crests are produced
from Denmark says, by the 16th
of November, in Denmark, all
mink are to be put down due to a
mutation. The Danish CDC
starting serums Institute. They
say they have found at least
five mutations of the COVID-19
virus, they call it cluster
five. And they say it jumps from
mink to people telling you,
john, there's some secret here,
there's something there's
something going on with this
mink. So they're stepping up the
test by three fold for
everybody, and they have to call
all of the mink and all of
Denmark by the 16th. But here's
what's interesting. He's heard
people saying that, hey, first
as they come for the ferrets,
but they may be coming for our
pets next. And I like that. I
like this. Yes, I like coming
for your dogs, they're gonna
call your
dogs. Well, this makes my my
wife's investment in mink coats
worth it?
Well, you know, what Mimi's been
doing for probably 15 years. And
think she's got maybe five or
five or six of these codes. Uh,
and then she does research on
them as she gets them. Because
of the West Coast and is Oh, for
Mm hmm.
You can get a mink coat on
Craigslist. That happened to be
owned by some grandma, she
bought it in the 30s or 40s from
some furrier in New York City.
And you can get it for like 100
bucks. Or one on one. So she has
been buying a bunch of these,
but she sees by everyone but
she's bought a number of them
for like 100 bucks. And we do a
little research afterwards. And
the original price to the code
was like eight grand in 1930.
Oh, yeah. Now these in 1930 it
was eight grand holy crap that
was might as well been 80,000 if
not more.
So. So now these coats will be
more valuable if unless they can
maintain this hatred of dead
animal fur. Yeah. But people out
there on the lookout, you should
go check this out in certain
parts of the country, you're
going to be able to get these
very expensive coats, fur coats
for next to nothing on
Craigslist. Your Tip of the day.
That's a very good tip,
especially now with with the
situation supply demand people
figure it out. And the last
thing I think I have on the cove
is Do I have anything else here?
No, I think that's all I need is
the New York State Bar has
passed the mandatory COVID-19
vaccination recommendation which
is not a law. Mary Beth
Morrissey, chair of the bars
Association health law sections
tax force, which is a fancy name
for drinking club for lawyers,
said in a statement after the
vote on Saturday, the authority
of the state to respond to a
public health crisis is well
established in constitutional
law. The New York State Bar
Association has therefore passed
a resolution urging the state to
consider making it mandatory for
all New Yorkers to undergo
COVID-19 vaccination when a
vaccine becomes available, even
if people object to it for
religious, philosophical or
personal reasons.
Yay.
Let's go to New York. By the
way, I believe that to be
bullcrap, we've talked about
this before this authority and I
disagree with Alan Dershowitz,
the constitutional lawyer, he
says that it's well established
that the that the states the
government of America can jab a
needle in your arm. Well, the
proof of that case and based on
case law is a little different.
The was a father and a son, and
they were vaccinated. Now we're
talking late 1800s, I think or
turn of the century. And they
both got infected with a mon
wonder what that was at the
time. Whatever pox something
even though they had been
vaccinated, so they refused the
second time around. And the
lawsuit, the case that was won
by the state was that the state
could sue that could find them
for not taking the mandatory
vaccine. Not that they could
plunge the needle into their
arm. Now, doesn't mean that you
can't twist that and say,
because they can find you. They
might know they can jab a needle
in your arm. But I think that
case is there's Miss
misrepresented. And, you know,
but does matter when a bunch of
lawyers say, hey, it's fact than
most people don't bother to
quote,
there's a little twist to it.
smallpox, especially during that
era was not a shot.
Well, I said, Okay,
so it's not the same as jabbing
a needle in your arm.
I have to go back and look at
what case that was john, I know
I have the information, but I'll
look into it because we we
covered this, I have
to keep an eye on it cuz
I'll bring it back. I mean, I
convinced myself when we
discussed it the first time
that's for sure.
I know. yourself again, you've
convinced yourself a few times.
Now. I do want to get to my
clips from useful idiots include
Glenn Greenwald, even though you
may object to some of the
quality of the clip, mainly
because Glenn Greenwald's coming
in from Brazil.
Well known. Glenn Greenwald,
needs help. He needs help with a
better setup. I got that. Sure.
55 It's a piece of crap. It's
not for him. You know, it's not.
It's breathy. It's no, it sounds
a little thin. It's not a great
microphone. And he has no
technique. This is his main
problem. No, he's good. He has
no technique. So Glenn, happy to
help you a point come to the pod
father, I'll take you under my
wing. Well, so before I play
these clips, I got four of them.
But three of them I do have a
fourth clip, which is just to
point out that is something that
is a preface to the whole thing.
Katie helper and the woman that
is co hosting this show with Ty
Eb is just a Trump hater. And
she and she did discuss the the
scam of the elections and that
mean because time is very
skeptical by a lot of stuff as
those greenwall and they talked
about there. They both think the
Russian hoax was a hoax and
everything was a hoax. And this
she's doesn't buy any of us she
still thinks that you know
Russians interfered and, and
then didn't so I hear this
little clip here. And this
really galled me. This is the
useful idiots Katie clip that
Donald
Trump were actually like a
Klansmen or, you know, a
burgeoning Hitler the way he's
been presented in the in the
news media for the last four
years, people would be dancing
in the streets right now. And
every single editorial would be
about, boy we really dodged a
bullet and yet most of the
reaction is wow. And it is
disappointing down ballot
performance by the Democrats.
It's just I don't think anybody
really believed that he was
Hitler or or a real white
supremacist. I just I just don't
I think he I think he pays lip
he pays lip service. I mean, his
when he said there are good
people on both
sides.
Did that tell me someone
countered that Matt or Glenn
Greenwald? No, they probably
didn't do that. Neither one of
them countered here with the
with her concept of the very
fine people. And then to make it
worse, they didn't say anything,
even though they were kind of
like holding their you know, you
can see they maybe wanted to,
but they didn't have the guts to
do it. She said it again later
in the show. Very fine people.
And it was like, you know,
brother these? Well, here's
here's the problem. I do want to
say something about useful
idiots. I believe that they The
show is now has gone from
rolling stone to iHeartRadio. So
they're compromised now. Because
now there's there's real money.
There's real ads that have to
run as on the podcast, so I'm
afraid that this will no longer
be a useful program to listen to
other than for our for our own
personal enjoyment. I don't know
how much enjoyable it is. But
here's grant grand Greenwald
Aronne on the show, and he makes
some good points. This is this
is a series of clips, which is
what would the foundation of our
show is all about, which is that
the mainstream media is corrupt
and useless. And if it wasn't
for that, we probably wouldn't
be doing this show. But
Greenwald is really got a lot of
grudges, and he's irked about
everything and the fact he
doesn't really want to admit
that he's been totally
marginalized and taken for
granted and pushed aside and
kicked to the curb. And he never
Of course, mentioned that Amy
Goodman drew him under the bus.
But here we go. And this is some
good stuff here. We listened to
well, you know, I
All I know is anecdotally from
what I hear from other
reporters. But I'd be interested
to hear how you characterize it.
Well, it's interesting because
the very same time that the
media is having one debacle
after the next to their
credibility, from a any
reasonable perspective, like
what we just discussed in terms
of the expectations, created
about easy by victory, about a
democratic takeover of the
Senate, about how non white
voters view the world, proceeded
by the debacle of a Russia gate,
and so many other examples, many
of which we've talked about on
this show before and others. On
the one hand, you have that
going on, but then on the other,
you have this extraordinary
success that these media outlets
who are leading the way
perpetrating these frauds are
experiencing, I just today, read
an article that the new york
times for the first time broke 7
million digital subscribers, and
now officially make more money
from Digital subscribers than
then then, you know, the paper
subscribers, which have always
been the foundation of, of their
newspaper, The New York Times is
now incredibly profitable
institution, not despite these
failures, but because of them,
because they're talking only to
people who want to be fed
Democratic Party propaganda and
liberal ideological affirmation.
And that's NBC. If you go and
look at their ratings in 2015,
and 2016, almost every single
one of their hosts was on the
verge of being fired because
nobody was watching their shitty
dumb shows. And now, you know,
because of Trump, he's single
handedly saved almost all of
their jobs. And you go across
the spectrum to like blogs and
media outlets. I mean, I know at
the intercept, you know, we had
one reporter whose only purpose
in life was just to write up
whatever like anti Trump
agitprop materialized on
Twitter. And it became one of
the most read, you know, parts
of what the intercept did, even
though it was incredibly
superficial and shallow was
literally just summarizing,
whatever the like, you know,
Trump lied in this tweet, or he
exaggerate whatever, like the
people you know, in the msnbc
world was terrible. He would
write it up, but it would
generate clicks.
I'm noticing something different
with Glenn. nose. Yeah, I think
he's, he's up talking more than
he used to. He has a little bit
of a girl in him sometimes. You
didn't notice that maybe maybe
love to listen to the next clip.
He saw
it when you knew you left me a
wide open softball. With a
little bit of a girl in me that
I just mentioned a there's two
people out there always
expecting a wisecrack from me.
Yeah, no, I am not touching it.
No. I'm like, john. Now let's
come, he starts to bring up some
points that I think are
personally interesting. And that
is that in the next clip, you'll
there's it gets better. Is that
when Trump is gone? These guys
are they got nothing, nothing to
talk
about. Exactly. And msnbc in
particular, I don't know what
they're gonna do.
This is why I always say is good
for the show, because we'll have
a lot more to talk about.
Well, yes, yes, that part is
true. Okay, let's go on because
it gets. There's some some
tidbits here which play into
some of my thinking is part to
Trump salvage this industry. And
I think one of the most, you
know, significant data points
that we've gotten in the last
three or four months about this
was the Pew poll that asked, I
think, thousands, if not 10s, of
thousands of news consumers,
which is your primary news
source, what is the source that
you look to first to get your
news before all others? And of
course, like people who said
MSNBC, them 95% were Democrats,
as you would expect from people
who said Fox, it was like 93%
republican so msnbc is even more
partisan then. Then Fox, but for
NPR. It was 93% said democrats
and the most of it 87 Yeah, and
the most amazing one was the New
York Times 91% of the people who
identify the New York Times as
the primary source of news are
now democrats like it's always
lean kind of liberal right? It's
been in the heart of New York
forever. It's you know, kind of
ethos has been cosmopolitan
speaking to people in big
cities, so it's never been, you
know, it's a continent with
like, even, you know,
evangelicalism or world
conservatism, but at least like
it was kind of a trusted paper
in the middle that's gone. It's
completely a partisan outlet
now, and is making more money
than it ever made before. And of
course, your book
Hey, Inc,
in my view, tells this story is
better, as well as in fact
better than any other which is
the new model of media
profitability in a world where
media outlets are struggling for
profitability is to just be as
polarizing as possible, elevate
fear and eight levels as high as
you can about whoever the enemy
or the villain or the other is.
And then just feed people feed
into that hatred because hatred
and fear are very powerful.
motivating emotions to make you
keep like nothing running to see
what's going on what state
endangering you what's
threatening, you know, one that
the New York Times wanted to
hear from a Trump supporter,
when he just now figuring this
out. He's just now figuring out
that's the model. Oh, my Glenn
Mosley, mostly concerned about
the about the Pew study. I think
there's what they're really
talking about, which is a fairly
recent, that indicates that if
you read the New York Times,
you're probably a Democrat.
Republicans don't read it. But
what it says to me is that
because we have this, this skew,
political skew, is that in the
olden days, and people accept
it, in fact, it's predates old
timers. But in the 1800s, in
particular, the newspapers used
to be biased, they used to be
called the press Democrat.
Right. And they were that was
the democrat paper and there was
a republican paper that may have
not been called Republican, but
it was like to call or something
like that. It hadn't, but they
were distinct. The two papers in
your area were distinct. There
was a Republican and Democrat
paper and they would appeal to
their partisan readers. The idea
of making newspapers objective
and having j schools teach
people how to make that happen.
It was an abject failure.
Because at the end, Trump just
brought it to the fore, which is
with this fake news comments,
when he says fake news what he
means is Democrats, Democrat
news, and there is no republican
news except for talk radio on am
radio. Fox tried to do it. And
then you have now you have a
bunch of screwy little ones like
oh, a and, and a bunch of other
ones. If you go on if you're on
Pluto, they have a slew of these
newscasts. Yeah, they've got a
was it America's Newsmax college
Max is one of them. So it's all
in basically anything that that
will take Steve Bannon is on
Pluto. He's on all those
channels. Well, let's just play
this last clip, and then we can
discuss it more
offending millennials, you have
these 50 year old editors, 55
year old editors, who know that
in a profession that they've
been in their whole lives, the
only thing that they can do or
jobs are disappearing, the last
thing they want is to be accused
of being a misogynist, or racist
or homophobic, transphobic or
anything else because of things
that they published by doing
their jobs. And they would
rather just claim to their jobs
and support their family, even
if it means abandoning the role
of journalism, as they've always
conceived it. And so the
pathology in newsrooms, for all
those reasons, is intense and
pervasive. And I think growing
rapidly in a way that is not
going to be solved by trying to
reform these institutions.
They're too dependent upon this
model, I think what's going to
happen is new models of how to
do journalism. And you know, I
was very candid about the fact
that even before I left the
intercept, because of that
censorship episode, I was
already exploring the
possibility of doing that
precisely because it's so
obvious, that's what's missing.
Okay.
Well, I have a question for you
about the old about the old
partisan.
newspapers.
Were their wars at the newsstand
were so like the left wing paper
would come along and then would
dump their stack on top of the
right wing paper. And then some
other guy would come back
and off the top my head. I don't
know this. I don't know that
history that well, but it would
not surprise me. Because that's
fact I'd be surprised if that
wasn't happened. Right.
So that is analogous to what's
happening now where the public
newsstand is run by big tech,
the ones that people are
familiar with. I mean, there's
lots of new stands even back in
the day you go around the corner
and you pick up your little your
special little newspaper. Hey,
but this is what so people
cannot get equal access to
different forms of news. And
this and I think this is really
what we're going to be seeing
and not from you know, from
Glenn and from from Tybee.
Although I think they have their
own problem. Both of these guys,
in my opinion are in heavy need
of an editor because their shit
is too long. It's I lose focus,
I lose consciousness. Sometimes
I can feel the show
less so at Tybee. Glenn
Greenwald writes long and it's
not well done. It's too
much. It's just too long. And
it's like oh, I can write
everything and I and I am
interested in what he has to
write. But he said I got a sub
stack from him yesterday and we
got Ian Greenwald's list. Yeah.
No one came in yesterday. So I
think looking at what's
happening And we're just
presuming that Biden and Harris
are going to be occupying, and
we will refer to them as the
current occupants of the White
House.
They are my president.
Not my president. Yeah. Well,
I'm not like that. But I can see
where people would say that. I
It is my life in a way fear. But
I think that the news will
continue to, they need to have
Trump somehow they need Trump in
the picture, unless they come up
with another bad guy and and a
good surrogate is going to be
any, any journalist, but it
really any person, any category
of people, and just comes back
to the retribution, that had
anything to do or said anything
positive about Trump will be
targeted. And it's going to be
really, really ugly. And, and
people are being riled up, and
to being told that these are
racist and misogynist, and Nazis
and whatever. And I fear for
that situation, that people will
just, they will spit on you in
the street, like you're a
collaborator and shave your
head.
I think that's not going to
happen. I'll tell you why.
Okay, well, it's good, you make
me feel better.
I think the news, I think it
just was kind of explained in
these three clips, is that
Trumps save the business, a lot,
The New York Times to be super
profitable, made msnbc a winner.
This thing turning into what you
describe, which could happen if
it was promoted that way, would
be a disaster, but it would hurt
their business. And since they
want to keep you know, they want
to keep Trump into the picture.
They want to they don't want to
lose all his money by this, just
what the situation that you
described happening. And that's
exactly what would happen, it
would start to fall apart. They
will discourage it, the media
can has enough clout to do this.
They'll discourage it with this
unity thing or whatever crap
they're pushing. And that will
never occur. This will never
happen. Don't do the trumpist
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Those guys had the right idea
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Have one get one last clip I
wanted to play for the all day
all the Reaganites who show up
here and miss their favorite
episodes. Joe had Tristan Harris
on the other day. And we know
Tristan because he's done. He's
testified a lot about the he's
the former Google guy. He's the
Google guy who sent a document
and then got excoriated and
kicked out of Google. He was
also in the social dilemma. I
accept him generally as a guy
who kind of understands what's
going on. And we've played a lot
of clips from him. But he did
something on the Joe Rogan
experience which was such a no
agenda throwback, I considered
Should we do it and just do what
he did. But actually, he did a
pretty good reading. He read the
opening to amusing ourselves to
death by Neil Postman, which is
a book we discussed, hmm 11
years ago, maybe 10 years ago,
and there was a whole series It
was really my education, where
the beginning of the show I was
reading Well, of course, I and
Rand, I remember taking a month
to read that Brave New World,
Aldous Huxley, and of course,
George Orwell 1984. And then
later, we started talking about
Neil Postman and these may be on
no agenda books calm, but the no
agenda book club. But he did a
reading of the opening of
amusing ourselves to death,
which shows the contrast or is
it really, maybe we're seeing
both of these simultaneously,
certainly in the United States,
but I think globally between the
George Orwell's 1984 version of
the world and the, the Huxley
version of the world, which kind
of contrast each other. And for
anyone who hasn't read these
three books in particular, this
is your primer.
We're all looking out for you
know, 1984. When the year came,
and the prophecy didn't,
thoughtful Americans sang softly
and preys on themselves. The
roots of liberal democracy had
held this is like we made it
through the 1984 gap. wherever
else the terror had happened, we
at least had not been visited by
Orwellian nightmares. But we had
forgotten that alongside
Orwell's dark vision. There was
another slightly older, slightly
less well known, equally
chilling vision of Aldous
Huxley's Brave New World.
Contrary to common belief, even
among the educated Huxley and
Orwell did not prophesy the same
thing. Orwell warns that we will
become overwhelmed, overcome by
an externally imposed
oppression. But in Huxley's
vision, no big brother is
required to deprive people of
their autonomy, maturity or
history. As he saw it, people
will come to love their
oppression, to adore the
technologies that undo their
capacities to think what Orwell
feared were those who would ban
books. What Huxley feared was
that there would be no reason to
ban a book for there would be no
one who wanted to read one.
Orwell feared those who would
deprive us of information,
Huxley feared those who would
give us so much that we'd be
reduced to passivity and egoism.
Orwell feared the truth would be
concealed from us. Huxley feared
the truth would be drowned in a
sea of irrelevance. Orwell
feared we would become a captive
culture. But Huxley feared we
would become a trivial culture
preoccupied with some equivalent
of the feelies and the 4g 4g
innocent tropical Bumble puppy
don't know what that means. As
Huxley remarked in Brave New
World revisited the civil
libertarians and rationalists
who are ever on the alert to
oppose tyranny failed to take
into account man's almost
infinite appetite for
distractions. Lastly in 1984, or
will adage, people are all
people are controlled by
inflicting pain. In Brave New
World, they are controlled by
inflicting pleasure. In short,
Orwell feared that what we fear
will ruin us. Huxley feared that
what we desire will ruin us
Holy shit.
Joe Rogan hearing this for the
first time. But it's really
interesting. I hadn't really
considered that for a while that
most can be true at the same
time. And I think it's maybe
generational. And we we see all
of it but it's kind of
interesting how these two
intersect maybe I'm maybe I'm
reading too much into it but
man, but this over socialized
under informed segment of the
population, they are definitely
definitely happy about the brave
new world and they've got their
Soma and which is and you know,
the, everything is controlled.
It's kind of regulated, they've
got their uppers there, downers
takes care of everything. We're
kind of happy. We don't want to
deal with racist, misogynist,
horrible people who have
different ideas. Can't you just
be like everyone else? It's
kinda it's kind of, we're kind
of there.
Well, this isn't making them
happy, though. This is making
them anxious and nervous and
their wrecks. Yeah.
Which is why you get more Soma,
you need more, so much to take
care of it when you when you're
feeling anxious. We literally
have this situation.
Well, let's listen to this.
Okay. I had different things I
wanted to end with, but that's
okay. And with this, it's okay,
you can read part of a
sociologist named Jonathan
Haidt, who does a lot of books
ha IDT. As
always, books, we discuss books
we've discussed his Yes, we've
discussed one of his books not
too long ago, I think like it is
a lecture he gave last year I he
was at Penn State, he gets
kicked out a lot of data, but a
good boy listen to these
lectures. And this is his
commentary on Gen Z, which is
now populated the colleges. I
just thought it was fascinating.
Let's listen to Part one
percentage who self identify as
having a psychological disorder
was very low for void for women
and men. But once the
millennials leave, and now
college is all Gen Z, other than
veterans or older people coming
back, but the ones who are
coming out of high school have
much, much higher rates of
believing that they have a
mental disorder. And it's mostly
depression and anxiety. Some
great work done here at Penn
State, you have an institute
that collects information from
all the counseling centers
around the country.
Why
are so many students going into
the counseling center? What is
the reason that they report when
they come in through the front
door. And the reason as you can
see, going back to 2013 2014, to
the present, the only things
that are going up are anxiety
and depression. Nothing else is
rising. So it's not that young
people today are just so
comfortable talking about it.
That Oh, I'm you know, I
have schizophrenia, I
have bipolar disorder. No, it's
only depression and anxiety.
It's not even stress. Gen Z does
not claim to be more stressed
than a previous generation. They
just never got the chance to
learn how to deal with normal,
ordinary, everyday stress. I'll
explain why later. So as I
mentioned, there is some
skepticism. This was in New York
Times a few months ago, Richard
Friedman saying relax, there is
no epidemic and, and nothing.
There's no harm caused by
devices, your kids playing video
games, your kids spending hours
and hours a day on devices,
relax it, the only the only
evidence that it's harming them
is self report, the surveys that
show that they say that they're
more depressed, but you know,
they're just more comfortable
talking about it. That's his
argument in the New York Times.
But I believe that he is wrong.
And here's why.
No, I'm liking this. This is
good. I've witnessed all of
this.
Yes. And he brings it home with
some pretty good documentation.
And the concept here is you'll
hear in part two and three, is
that yes, uh, based on the facts
of science based on the science,
these devices, which we're
talking about computers and
phones and your social networks,
are ruining people's lives and
ruining the future. And he and
he did a whole speech about
this. I mean, they can pay us to
do this.
Everyone's like we
wouldn't have we wouldn't be as
academic.
This is data on the percentage
of boys that for boys, there's
no change. But this is data on
the percentage of boys or the
sorry, the number of boys out of
100,000 in the population, who
are admitted to a hospital each
year for cutting themselves or
otherwise harming themselves so
severely that they required
hospitalization and so on. As
you see, the youngest boys aged
10 to 14, almost never do that.
So the rates are fairly low for
boys compared to the girls,
which you'll see in a moment.
And for boys, there's been no
change as we go from 2001 to
2015. But look at the rates for
girls much, much higher. Now
here I've cut it off at 2009.
Much, much higher. This is a
manifestation of an anxiety
disorder, self harm is a is a is
a product of anxiety and anxiety
disorders, much higher rates for
girls and young women, as you
see. But look what happens after
2009. What you see is that for
the older teenage girls, the
rate has increased 62%. This is
not self report. This is not
just changing diagnostic
criteria. These are hospital
admissions. Now, interestingly,
the old the oldest group here
who are millennials in this data
set, the millennials were not
affected because as I said, they
got social media when they were
in college and later, and
there's not much evidence that
it was harmful in college. I
believe I can't I'm working on
the lit review. Now there's
debate about this. But my
understood my conclusion from
going through the data is that
the problem is getting social
media in middle school. And
that's a problem, especially for
girls. Look what happens to the
youngest girls, aged 10 to 14
girls, they didn't use to cut
themselves. But their rate has
gone up 189% since they got
social media in middle school.
Wow. Again, I can't prove
causality. But I have a lit
review online, which I'm working
on. I think the evidence does
point to social media as being
the reason for the huge sex
difference in what has happened
to teenagers.
Wait a minute. You mean there's
a difference between boys and
girls? This will not stand Oh,
no need to cancel this guy. This
is no good. What he's saying
here. This is very dangerous.
dishonest.
Yeah, so it looks like he's got
this down. And this is the kind
of this being ignored, of
course, by everybody, but no
agenda show. It's, it's
frightening. So let's listen to
this last clip, and we'll be
done with him.
It also shows up in suicide. So
the suicide rate was relative
was higher for males in the 80s
and 90s, when there was a huge
crime wave and a lot of
violence. But it's been stable
in the 2000s until recently. So
for males, it's up 25%. Now it
turns out, most age groups in
America are going up, suicide is
going down around the world is
going up in America for almost
all age groups, both sexes. So
the rise for boys is actually
not not much more than what's
happening to older men. But the
rise for women's was higher than
for men overall. For teen for,
for 15 to 19 year old girls,
it's up 70%, which is much
higher, and for 10 to 14 year
old girls with a very low base
rate. But for them again, the
increase is gigantic 151%
increase in preteen girl
suicides in this country. So
something is going wrong,
especially for girls 2015 hit a
peak higher than ever recorded
before since we've been
collecting data. And the last
two years after that are right
about the same level. So it was
not a one year spike. So that's
the first mega trend. This
affects a lot of things on
campus. This is affecting
companies, corporations who are
beginning to hire Gen Z and are
noticing now they have a lot
more anxiety in their young
employees. So HR departments
have to staff up.
Did he get into any of the
specific reasons why this was
happening?
He associates it with social
networks. Yeah, but
why? Why specific? I mean, I can
come up with a whole bunch of
ideas. But did he specifically
say what it is
about throwing out stats? He's
not saying what specific about
social networks that causes
this? Okay. I don't think it
takes a genius to figure it out
personally.
But we discussed something
minor,
maybe it's maybe it's just the
movement of the hand. It could
be something screwy, or the
colors. I mean, you never know.
But this is not a good
situation. And it's really
ruining a lot of stuff. And
these kids are screwed up. And
they're the ones who are coming
in here and there with their,
you know, cancer canceled
culture there. They buy into
that. Yep, yeah. And they get
cancelled, and they have all
these other problems. He did
have one little thing later in
his lecture that was kind of
interesting. I didn't clip it.
But he talked about how the
parenting is also changed a lot
and may have something to do
with it. But pretty much he is
dating the way things are.
It has less to do it and the
social networks and the peer
groups that are created by it.
And I don't have a kid in a Gen
Z or even no one that's a Gen Z
kid, personally, that I can tap
for this kind of information I
get with you and me both are
loaded up with millennials but
it would be nice to talk to
one of them so that he came onto
the scene or onto our scene
about five years. years ago with
his book, The coddling of the
American mind. That's Howard,
that is a very good book. It's
full title, the coddling of the
American mind how good
intentions and bad ideas are
setting up a generation for
failure? Which actually started
as an article in The Atlantic.
Actually, the article in The
Atlantic was 2015. The book came
out and they're getting renewed
jobs, but the place Yes. And
now, I mean, now that I think
about it, if you really look at
who is saying horrible things,
to police officers on the street
to people who just disagreement,
it seems unscientific
observation that women are doing
more of that, that there's more
unhinged pneus and more ridicule
and scorn and anger oozing from
females. Now, I'm gonna really
pay attention to it. So whenever
you see something on the street,
and we're someone's yelling, I
mean, I think eight times out of
10 it's going to be a female.
Yeah, hysteric female, that's
probably a Gen Z. Which is, what
1920 year olds? Yeah, I
need to know where the cutoff
is, is, where's the cutoff from
Gen Z to? Well, isn't it?
We go, okay.
Before we go, and while John's
doing that'll let you know that
next up on no agenda stream.com
is grumpy old Ben's and there'll
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the 2020 election, which I don't
know how you can do that. not
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what the media says. And once
that sat ladies in I believe it,
and then end of show mixes we
have mad Mike we've got Rolando
Gonzalez and Jessie coy.
Nelson's a great, a great
trifecta.
I actually he brings this up I
remember the date now. 1995 he
born in 1995. That's the
beginning of Gen Z.
Okay. Do we have an under show
ISO? I have one. I have one.
Maybe this is it. Nine out of 10
of us are hams and got that
done? Nothing like a Keith
Olbermann Ender show. So
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corruption in
the news is
Joe Biden is
changing Break.
town counting plays Trump's
game.
Come on.
Secondly,
we've put together I think the
most extensive and inclusive
voter fraud organization in the
history of American politics.
No, I'm serious. I'm
being deadly.
In 30 seconds,
man.
pressure. Right.
First off,
let's just back up, because
here's the thing.
I am
clear that Russia interfered in
the election of President of the
United States in 2016. I serve
on the Senate Intelligence
Committee. And we have published
detailed reports about exactly
what we believe happened. And I
do believe that there will be
foreign interference in the 2020
election, and that Russia will
be at the front of the line.
We have a president who is
trying to convince the American
people not to believe in the
integrity of our election system
and compromise their belief that
their vote might actually count.
I frankly think that based on
this and all we've seen him do
before and his Twitter account
should be suspended.
Michigan
Thank you, everyone. Beware,
because they're not going
to stop. They're not going to
stop before election
day November and they're not
going to stop. They're not going
to let up. And we shouldn't
wait. It's the perspective of a
woman.
A black child in America was
also a
mother at the age of 19.
Come on Steve.
In Pennsylvania.
Watch the cow
Sharpie
and toss your ballot in the
trash.
You say you're gonna vote.
In Georgia will say water pipes
burst.
The Fox News decision desk can
now project that former Vice
President Joe Biden will win to
become the 46th President of the
United States.
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