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Yeah, the numbers are flawed.
They're no good. Adam curry,
John C. Devora.
Thursday July 14 2022. This is
your award winning keep our
nation media assassination
episode 1468
This is no agenda.
Celebrating macaroni and cheese
cheddar melted together and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
in from Northern Silicon Valley
where I'm in northern Silicon
Valley. I'm John C. Dvorak.
Buzzkill,
riveting riveting.
I try to keep it lively. least
we know where you are. That's
good
for the assassins. Hey man, Mac
and Cheese Day International Mac
and Cheese Day. Congratulations,
man. Congratulations to you.
It's also Bastille Day.
Well, I don't know which one to
celebrate. I don't have many
Bastille Day clips. I do have
mac and cheese clips throughout
the years as we have been
predicting the consumption of
mac and cheese increasing since
2000. What do you think?
905 2005 now this this does go
back to those days Oh quickie
due
to the spike in demand. Food
giant Kraft Heinz is adding more
shifts at packaged food plants
specifically those that make yep
mac and cheese yep
mac and cheese
your rich spend your time on the
baby formula plans but no no mac
and cheese
you remember? Well, this was
before the baby formula problem.
This isn't but this goes back to
the programming. You'll remember
President Obama on Thanksgiving
this is one of the
fun parts of being the president
Yep. Today Mr. Obama pardoned
two turkeys. Their names mac and
cheese. The President asked his
daughters if they'd like to pet
the birds both girls declined
these turkeys we'll be living
out the rest of their days.
Mac and cheese the turkeys who
doesn't remember them? Yeah. So
we started to do jingles and
people start to get into it.
You slaves can get the mac and
cheese macaroni and cheese
shattered melted together mac
and cheese mac and cheese mac
and cheese.
Let me see what else did we have
back in the day of Makkah? Well,
of course we had the classic
George Carlin.
Millions of semi conscious
Americans day after day
shuffling through the malls
shopping and eating especially
eating Americans love to eat.
They are fatally attracted to
the slow death of fast food hot
dogs corndogs triple bacon
cheeseburgers deep fried butter
dip and pork fat and cheese was
mayonnaise soaked barbecued
mozzarella Patty melts Americans
will eat at Na Na if you are
selling sauteed raccoons
assholes I mistake
Americans would buy them and eat
them. Especially get dumped them
into butter and put a little
salsa on this country is big
time. Pig time. Forget the bald
eagle. You know what the
national emblem of this country
ought to be a big bowl of
macaroni and cheese. Mac and
cheese mac and cheese
There you go. Ladies and
gentlemen predicted and came
true. Mac and cheese our
national meal. Yeah, and it's
and it's really only the United
States. I think Australia
Australia is pretty big on the
on the mac and cheese. But in
Europe, it's like now. I don't
think that's a thing mac and
cheese in Europe. In fact, I
remember distinctly when I was
living in the UK, they would
make fun. Oh, yes. Yes, you
yanks. You'd like Mac and mac
and cheese Mac, Mac and Cheese
mac and cheese mac and cheese.
Yeah.
Yeah. And root beer and peanuts.
Only if you fix them properly.
Yeah, that was actually I'll
just get this out of the way
real quick. I was. Did I did we
talk about that? The picture
that one of our producers sent
to me of the bird seed farmed
for the future. It was
mealworms. Did we talk about
that on the last show? No. Okay,
well, okay, so I have this
picture of these mealworms. And
it's maize. And it says right
there on the back farmed for the
future. And has all the and it's
like, really, it's your bird but
it's grown for chubby pet by
chubby pet products. And we love
animals and this is all what
does it strict selection means
we can offer the most nutritious
meal worms these are the
greatest world mealworms ever
produced. They've been raised
and refined to the very highest
quality through a 100% natural
scientific genetic selection
program. So it's genetic
mealworms and then it says a not
really small letters, not yet
certified for human consumption.
Not yet certified for human
consumption. And then I caught
this little this little snippet
of
an NG a photo Here's a photo of
this yes, yeah, no,
it's it's a bad Yes. I have a
photo from one of our producers
to bag. Bag of worms. Yes,
protein 59% Fat 20 4% fiber 6%
Not yet certified for human
consumption, and then all of a
sudden I'm like, oh, yeah, Texas
limb was talking about this on a
recent interview, listen that
he's from the beef initiative.
So I have to. So he went out on
a tour, 1000 mile tour and went
around, you know, Texas, he went
to St. Tennessee, Colorado is
going to Georgia. And he's
trying to get, you know,
ranchers to sell directly to
people, but he's really
educating people about food. And
this is a great lesson. So I
have
to put the proof of work, I have
to go out there and educate
because a lot of people that I
did talk to they don't really
understand what's going on with
food, and are totally in
empathetic with that we're going
through a global industrial food
shift is what I call it right
now. You're starting to see
what's happening in the
Netherlands, in Europe and
across the world. They're coming
after our and I'm not going to
be this dude's dude. But go
global shift. And it's been
planned for decades, in the last
time that they all got together
and really signed some contracts
on the global and government and
corporate level wars 2017 and
2018. They've had four years to
do what they're doing. COVID was
the distraction, and it's going
to move forward and they're
taking the cow they're taking
the animal and taking the soil
out of your consumption model.
And they're going to tell you
that you're saving the planet
and then it's going to taste
good.
Exactly. Just like mac and
cheese. No, no animal No. All
done in the lab. You're saving
the planet and it tastes great.
Mike even likes it. So I think
that yeah, that bird seed with
the mealworms Of course it's
intended for human consumption
Okay, well that's one way to
start to show gross everyone
out.
Reality brother reality. Okay,
you go let's see, will Biden
gross us out less will COVID
Gross us out less? Will Roe v
Wade Groden that's actually
pretty funny. The Roe v Wade
stuff.
The Roe v. Wade. That's
hilarious. Well, you mentioned
Biden so let's see I got my bike
got my five Biden's I do. My
five a week.
I Biden's everybody five a week
he's blowing his rod all in one
show five Biden's
I Biden's and first. Here's just
a backgrounder on his Biden on.
See Biden on Israel Biden to
Israel, one of the two. Let's
listen to Biden. Soon to Biden
on Israel this
because the connection between
the Israeli people and the
American people is bone deep.
We're reformed the unshakeable
commitment of the United States
to Israel security.
Okay, bone deep
on Biden to Israel
in the days other news,
President Biden is in Israel
tonight kicking off his first
Middle East tour as President.
As he arrived, he declared the
US and Israel have quote, a bone
deep bond. He was briefed on
missile defenses and he laid a
wreath at the nation's Holocaust
Memorial he has to Saudi Arabia
later this week.
Okay, okay, it's Holocaust
Memorial. So let's go to Biden
flubbing on Israel.
I will once more returned to the
hollow ground of your ship and a
sham to honor 6 million Jewish
lives were stolen in the
genocide and continue which we
must do every every day.
Continue to bear witness to keep
alive the truth and honor of the
Holocaust horror of the
Holocaust. honor those we lost.
No, it's really the holly
Kaiser.
I saw them for Joe for the big
guys gone and done it again.
Here's his Gaff. This is the as
I thought this is the gaff of
the week.
Second, gaff doo doo week.
Oh, okay. Marjory Stoneman
Douglas High School in Parkland,
Florida. 19 8017 Dad's
1918 instead of what was it
2018.
Yeah. Man 1818.
So the kind of I hear kind of
25th amendment popping up here
and there now.
I have not and let's go to this
last one where he finally gets
they cut him loose. He gets away
from his handlers and he goes
after some reporter and my
favorite things. He calls him
Jack a jack.
The Civil Rights pioneer Mary
McLeod Bethune is the first
black sorry, that's the
wrong one. By 92% Oh, I
see there was a space.
Mr. President, what's your
message to Democrats who don't
want you to run again?
They want me to run through
third city go through the poll.
Jack. You guys are all the same.
It's got full showed that 92% of
Democrats if I ran would vote
for me. A majority of Democrats
say they don't want you to run
again in 2024 92% said if I did
that vote
Right. That was President Biden
yesterday insisting that he has
not lost support among his own
party even as a new poll shows
that 64% of Democrat voters do
not want him to run again in
2024. The 92% number that the
President refers to is only for
Democrats who would vote for him
in a rematch with President
Trump if the election was held
today.
So he was he was correct.
Yeah, 90 Jack Jack. Hey
Jack. But you know, there bear
even Maria Bartiromo money,
honey, she's burying the lede.
That means that 8% of Democrats
would vote for Trump over Biden,
that's news. Yeah, it's
actually pretty phenomenal.
And here's a
short clip of the headline
President Biden travels to the
Middle East today with his poll
numbers dropping his approval
rating is down to 33%. And
according to a New York Times
poll, 64% of Democrats want the
party to nominate a different
candidate in 2024. In response,
the White House said it's
focusing on delivering for the
American people, not on polls,
but there is a glimmer of hope
for Biden the poll found if the
election were held today, he
beat former President Trump 44
to 41%.
I don't know I don't know what
that number where that comes
from. At the end, had
you heard that number? 24. To
41%. Yeah,
I did that. That was not let me
just say
that there is a glimmer of hope
for Biden. The poll found if the
election were held today, he
beat former President Trump 44
to 41%.
Okay, I'm not the polls, man.
polls, polls.
The polls are full of it. What
I like is the the new citizen
polling that's going on if you
notice this, new colors are
Yeah, there are I'm sorry, not
polling. It's trolling.
On dealing with gun violence.
You think about anthem because
make no mistakes. You hear what
I have to say when you think
about Hunter. Greg, what do you
think about that? If the
president
were you able to hear the troll
at all? I don't know how that
comes through.
Yelling screaming about Biden.
I bought 100. Yeah. How about
the Russian hookers in the
crack? Say this is good. You
need to embarrass the elites
memes and this kind of stuff.
But it was what's the one that
happened to Trudeau or the guys
in the background yelling trader
or trader?
They were no there was a lady up
on up on a cliff and Trudeau was
walking down below and she's you
have a new trader and he's
pretending you know, doing
basically? Who did that Reagan?
I can't hear you or is that
bush? Or all of them? Alex
Stein, have you seen him
trolling? You remember Alex
Stein? He's the guy who he's
from, I think Dallas and he goes
into school board meetings and
pretends he's ultra low. Yeah,
he's
great.
So he went to the capitol and is
now on the steps of the Capitol.
And along comes AOC and my
favorite big booty Latina. I
love you and see you're my
favorite.
She would see killed babies but
she's still beautiful.
You look very beautiful in that
dress. You look very sexy. Look
at that booty on. AOC that's my
favorite big booty Latina. I
love it. My favorite AOC Nice to
meet Chelsea.
Look as sexy. She lives in that
drive. Like at the moment
immediate, just they won't
report Real News. Yeah, they can
have fun just doing this because
obviously the editors have told
the reporter done or you can
report on Hunter Biden's laptop
or any? No, you know, there's
guys, there are reporters that
are trying to make a name for
themselves that have maybe
access to this thing. And they
won't let them write about it.
That's obviously what's going
on.
Yeah, certainly not about Hunter
Biden's laptop.
But on other other topics.
I would just say AOC is really
upset she feels you know, of
course this was violent and
violence. Violence. So what
difference does it make?
She's unprotected. No one's
protected at the Capitol. And
how can this be and you know,
maybe the Capitol Police are in
on it just like they were in on
it. It's January 6, which I wish
I had that clip. I thought it
clipped it. She actually said,
you know, we don't talk about
it. But the cop there were
people on the inside. So which
is really interesting, because
instead of saying, you know,
there were shields who were
posing as both keepers or proud
boys or whatever, who were
working for who were FBI agents,
she saying the FBI agents were
rogue agents on the inside who
were participating in helping
the insurrection. I mean, this
is wow,
that's an interesting
interpretation. Yeah.
Yeah. I liked it.
I was browsing needs to be
harassed. I mean, she's a All
you have to do for people that
don't say
that, like, that's very bad. She
needs to be harassed. It's okay.
If she's, we think
it's fine. I'm saying this
because if you remember when
Maxine Waters came out, you
probably saw the clip somewhere
where she encouraged people to
harass Congress. She went out
onto the on the stump and
encourage the public to harass
Congress. Yeah, what
was that in? I know we have it
somewhere. I
just get in their face. She
said. So now. So what's so
what's the big deal? That's what
these guys are doing?
Yeah, yeah, you're right. You're
right. But it's I just don't
want you being equated with
Maxine Waters. I'm protecting
you.
I don't think there's ever going
to be an issue.
I have so many Maxine Waters
clips, I have no idea what that
would be called. Unfortunately.
No. Yeah. Sorry about that. So
we did I think there was a
little bit of this January 6, I
think doing now the seventh or
eighth trial for this January 6
thing.
He had some hearings on Tuesday,
they were all seem to semi
cancel or they ended up early
they turned up and
what I heard or what I read all
about, Well, what I read is that
no, I think there was supposed
to be one today. And Banyon was
supposed to be you know, he
said, Hey, you know, I'll
testify but only if I can come
in and do it live. And the Q
mailinglist tells me that the
reason why is Banyan is Bannon,
everybody will we call him
Banyan Banyan was going to lay
out the evidence that the FBI
had infiltrated the group and
that they actually kicked off
the insurrection. And since he
said I'll testify but only live
they canceled the hearing
because they thought they could
get him on tape and do little
clips and snippets. That's
what you want to do. Yeah, so
yeah, well, Ben Banyon has
enough immediate experience.
Yeah, here it is. One of the
executive producers of the
Seinfeld show people seem to
forget that little ditty made
him a millionaire
multiple times over here's a
here's a PBS segment on it.
Let's get up to date. I should
say on the January 6 hearings
Jan six J six insurrection
the January 6 committee hearing
this afternoon. This seventh
public meeting ended with a
dramatic revelation. Vice Chair
Liz Cheney said former President
Trump recently called a witness
that he was talking to I love
this somehow they're trying to
pull this witness tampering.
It's just not a real trial
people this is like, like a
little thing Congress is doing
you know the Senate is doing and
talking about witness tampering.
This is illegal. Refer to DOJ
and action the committee
referred to the Department of
Justice there it is potential
witness tampering over three
hours. The committee also laid
out in detail a series of events
leading up to the insurrection
on January 6, that began weeks
earlier in a mid December White
House meeting that one former
aide called unhinged, as allies
as then President Trump repeated
baseless claims about election
fraud and urge action to
overturn the results. Later that
night, Mr. Trump sent a tweet
that one committee member called
a call to arms for his
supporters. Big protests in DC
on January 6, B there will be
wild he wrote, As the committee
showed supporters of the former
president, including members of
a far right militia group, right
he did his call, one person even
predicted a Red Wedding. That's
a pop culture reference to a
massacre on January 6, Jason Van
Tate and Hove a former spokesman
for the Oathkeepers drew the
connection and concern for the
future.
If a president that's willing to
try to
instill and and encourage to
whip up a civil war amongst his
followers using lies and deceit
and Snake oils, regardless of
the human impact, what else he's
going to do if he gets elected
again, all bets are off at that
point. So
yes, I have to click Yes to go.
I have a J six here and carpets
from last show. So you have to
do it. Look in your database.
My little databases, huge
abilities. I'm wondering when I
get my copy. Hey, your address
again. J six analysis wacky.
Oh, yes, I have that
over presidential attempts to
overturn the 2020 election
results in that state. Ron, is
it me? You're getting just a
little hot in here. Of course,
the former president is no
stranger to leave. legal
exposure, but right now the heat
is pouring in from every
register in the room, that
Georgia tape recording of Trump
saying, just find me 11,000
votes. Seems the best evidence
we've seen so far. It's always
seemed like the clearest path to
a criminal proceeding.
Oh, wait a minute criminals?
Well, this is the same thing as
AOCs analysis. These people
think that he's calling like a
crime mob boss, a fine. You know
what I mean, when I say fine
may. But really these votes, I
mean, across the country in any
election. If you go and dig and
find a box, you can find you
could find some votes that have
been mis misplaced, or whatever.
He says that this guy you got to
people have to listen to this
clip. With this in mind.
According to this analyst on
NPR, Trump says, find me 11,000
votes right. There it is. The
smoking gun. He should be in
jail for saying find me 11,000
votes. Now. I don't know what
politician as it said something
like that. If you know, I'd like
to find out who they are. But
find me 11,000 votes a bill. Can
you find me 11,000 votes? Arrest
that man. I wanted these people
nuts.
Yes. And yes, I'm sorry. Yes.
Correct. But they're only nuts
and that they have a complete
different view? Any I wonder if
because that's on a phone call.
If you hear the whole phone
calling context, you're like,
Okay, no, but it's, it's just
how come on me, you've worked in
media companies, shit gets
chopped down and this derivative
after Ribbit. And then before
you know, that's just the way it
is Jack. That's just, that's
just what it is. And then in
there's no argument and your
high don't have to go back and
look at that. We've all we
already know that this is true.
Let's listen to that analysis.
Again, because they're set up
now, knowing what the punch line
is. They're all dead. God was
getting hot in here. heats up
somebody breakout is
over presidential attempts to
overturn the 2020 election
results in that state run? Does
it mean you're getting just a
little hot in here.
Of course, the former president
is no stranger to legal
exposure. But right now the heat
is pouring in from every
register in the room, that
Georgia tape recording of Trump
saying, just find me 11,000
votes seems the best evidence
we've seen so far. It's always
seemed like the clearest path to
a criminal proceeding.
Okay, so playing into this and
the clip before that. So I think
they've they've, you know, this
is very weak, these two guys may
believe it. But everyone kind of
sees that rather weak. I don't
know what they're trying to do.
They're trying to not have Trump
run. Because they're afraid that
he runs
away. I think we have to remind
everybody, that that's all this
is about,
that's all that it's about. They
just don't want him running. And
they're really trying. And I
think they're doing a bad job.
Because instead of saying, Oh,
my God is gonna ruin the
country. Because everyone can
say I can just look at the
facts. Like when Trump was in
office, whether it was his doing
or not, it was better
to say was, it was better than
it was better
than this. So instead of roads
going to our democracy, they
should just say, Do you really
want that orange MAN, bumbling
around non sequiturs making fun
of people? It remember how tired
you got of him? That's what they
should do. Because that could
play into a lot of people. I
think a lot of women would also
go ha, yeah, it was kind of
tiring. But no, no, no, they
they've given up and here is
MSNBC chip shot Chuck Todd,
Chuck Todd, with a group with a
roundtable of six or seven
highly intelligent people who
understand exactly what to do
because what if Trump runs since
we've just given up on that
Chase six chance six
insurrection committee can't
stop him? What if what if he
doesn't accept losing? If he
runs well, somebody explained to
me how he accepts losing.
Yeah, that's that's that
question big conundrum. Book. I
think there's probably maybe a
15% chance he doesn't run but
but very likely he's it seems
like
that was the there is how many
times did you only plan we have
there's another Republican
congressman, that former
Republican Congressman has said,
Look, we have no plan for this
except sitting around hoping he
dies.
Okay. We have no plan, just sit
around hope he dies.
That was what the that's the
analysis. Correct. Let's sit
around and hope he dies. All we
can do. That's all week. Holy
mackerel. That is so bad.
So there was a
borderline Clip of the Day
Oh, Take a borderline I mean, I
got a borderline
that's sick now and sick and
pathetic, it's pathetic more
than is sick because these
people are just beside
themselves, you know?
You know what that is? That's
leadership right there.
So that reminds me people should
reread the book being there
about Chauncey Gardner, because
it does pretty much what we're
witnessing. Chauncey Gardner was
a gardener who's who's the
gardener for this whole life as
a movie. The movies actually as
good as the book, the movie
starring Peter Sellars. The book
was outstanding, but it's
probably got more depths, but we
want to what's it called, again,
called being there being and
it's about a gardener who is
who's a moron. He's a moron.
He's been a gardener in his
family, for his entire life. And
all he does is garden and
something happens, the family
all dies. And he's now stuck
with still gardening and his
family of people. And they hate
to get out into the world
because they're shutting down at
this stage. And he has the
route, right? And he is because
all he knows is gardening. And
he just had everything he says
about the flowers may grow in
the sun. And he's just says his
stupid, idiotic stuff. And the
next thing and everyone thinks
he's a genius, because he's,
he's seeing things that you
can't you and I can't see he's,
he's visualizing the future.
becoming president of the United
States.
Ah, yes. I do know the story.
Wasn't there a famous actress in
there as well?
Yeah. Yes, there's a good
actress. And it's like,
I like the Diane Keaton or I
think and I think was Diane
cannon maybe. Whoosh. Diane
Canavan. Wow.
So it was it was a it was an
example where people are hearing
what they want to hear, seeing
what they want to see. And for
some reason, they focus on this
idiot. And he just goes to the
top. This is the same thing
we're witnessing here with
Shirley MacLaine. There you go.
Thanks, Shirley.
Better Yeah,
yeah. Okay. So there was a clip
trending of John Bolton. You
probably saw it. And it was like
John Bolton he didn't he did
cous cous cous de la can't
believe he admitted it. He said
the quiet part out loud. Have
you noticed I'm I've taken on
Twitter as a whole character.
Oh, by the way, Twitter was down
this morning for about half an
hour. And I would like to remind
everybody, I know I immediately.
I mean, I was happy because
like, oh, yeah, finally the
insurrection. Twitter's taken
themselves down, like, wow,
that'd be great. It came back
up, unfortunately. But I want to
remind everybody, when you send
me people send in an ordinate
amount of links that are either
to Twitter, which means I have
to go to Twitter, and then click
on another link to go to the
original story. I'm also
typically not interested in this
thread. So people will post the
whole thread. But when you do
that, or when you post it to
anything that is an
intermediary, there's there's a
chance that I mean, it could
have been that I might have had,
you know, a third less clips
this morning if Twitter had
stayed down. So, in general,
it's a good idea to not just
send me the link where you got
it from but you know, try and
get the original. It's what good
producers do. So this link is,
is John Bolton with Tapper. And
when I looked at the full clip
and context, it was much more
interesting than just this cool
thing that everyone was bitching
about, because the question,
kind of what Jake Tapper was
saying is, you know, how, how is
it possible? Is Trump so stupid
that he surrounds themselves
with these nut jobs? Like,
what's your name Sidney Powell
and Banyan and the my pillow
Mike Mike the my pillow guy. And
then it gets into the cool thing
and Bolton is really downplaying
it, and really saying you got a
think if well listen to it. You
guys are nuts. This is just who
Trump is. He didn't plan
anything,
either the advice and keep
chopping around until you end up
with this group of misfits with
Michael Flynn and Sidney Powell.
Is he just not capable of
hearing No. Well, when it comes
to his personal advantage? The
answer is he doesn't listen to
anybody else. But I think this
it's also important to
understand while nothing Donald
Trump did after the election
holding on so there's actually
the I see this clip you'll
notice this one part and he kind
of throws a kind of throws a
give Bolton credit for this
bones trying to make himself
about you know, you
make himself more important
looking. Of course,
that's why he's trying to bring
himself back into the party
after turning on Trump right
That horrible useless book. But
he throws a little boomerang at
Kapur and he says, and he's just
mentioned, he says Trump doesn't
listen to any anybody. Because
Don't you notice that? He's He's
what he's saying in subtext.
He's not saying this, but he's
saying, haven't you noticed that
Trump never listens to anybody?
And haven't you noticed? That's
all you guys talk about as Trump
dev net doesn't have any
advisors he listens to he just
does whatever he wants to,
because that's what you've been
saying all these years that
Trump just does what he wants to
now you're saying the opposite.
I don't think tapper quite
catches that fire. No,
he didn't. It was just a quickie
to it's just throwing it out.
Oh, this
isn't just not capable
of hearing No. Well, when it
comes to his personal advantage,
the answer is he doesn't listen
to anybody else. But I think
this it's also important to
understand while nothing Donald
Trump did after the election, in
connection with the lie about
the election fraud, none of it
is defensible. None of it is
defensible. It's also a mistake,
as some people have said,
including on the committee, the
commentators that somehow this
was a carefully planned coup
d'etat aimed at the
Constitution. That's not the way
Donald Trump does things. It's
rambling from one half vast,
I don't know what happened to
seven DHS via
to another one plan that falls
through and another comes up,
that that's what he was doing,
as I say, none of it defensible.
But you have to understand the
nature of what the problem of
Donald Trump is. He's to use a
Star Wars metaphor, a
disturbance in the Force, and
it's not an attack on our
democracy. It's Donald Trump
looking out for Donald Trump.
It's a once in a lifetime
occurrence.
I don't know that I agree with
you to be to be fair, with all
due respect with
all due respect. And to be fair,
I don't agree with you because
January Select Committee, they
say do this, it is your plan. It
was planning the insurrection
months,
one doesn't have to be brilliant
to attempt a coup.
I disagree with that, as
somebody who is held planned
coup d'etat
I like that this is it's kind of
my favorite of Bolton saying,
hey, what he disagrees with
this, Hey, I've done coos I'm
brilliant bitch
doesn't have to be brilliant to
attempt a coup.
I disagree with that, as
somebody who is helped plan coup
d'etat not here, but you know,
other places. It takes a lot of
work. And that's not what he
did. It was just stumbling
around from one idea to another.
Ultimately, he did unleashed the
rioters at the capitol as to
that there's no doubt, but not
overthrow the constitution to
buy more time to throw the
matter back to the States to try
and redo the issue. And if you
don't believe that, you're going
to overreact. And I think that's
a real risk for the committee,
which has done a lot of good
work, mostly when the witness is
testifying that when the members
are opining, it is invariably
the case that when you go too
far trying to prove your case,
you undermine it. And I think
you got to give credit to the
intelligence of the American
people to listen to the
witnesses, and let them come to
the conclusion. And I think the
fellow who had actually gone
into the Capitol who said today
that he had blinders on and he
was too loyal to one person.
That is the central point.
What do you think he says that
that that's the central point.
I don't know why he said it. I'm
just guessing that he's probably
trying to indicate that Trump
was becoming too much of a focal
point for it too many people.
That's all I can think of.
Because he's not being Yeah,
is kucing is commentary about
coos, and like all of a sudden
he's a big shot, you know, as
though he worked for the CIA.
Hire me. He's never worked in
the CIA's but he has been in the
government and he probably had
some input on the boneheaded
attempt to get rid of Maduro and
placed his other guy into a
write it this other character's
name, I already forgot.
The Obama looking guy, the Obama
guy. Yeah, though, but the Obama
cologne, put that guy in and
then even claim he is the
leader. You know, he was the
head of the Senate, I think in
Venezuela, and nothing came of
it. Yeah, it was the whole thing
was a botch. He would talk about
it. And that's what nice
Bolton's watch.
And so he didn't get into any
more specifics, because what if
he did, he'd have to mention
Venezuela, because I don't know
if he said he's been involved in
coup attempts, plural, because I
don't see that's not even in the
cards, as far as I can tell. But
I'm sure he had some. He
probably is in the meetings, you
know, about this idiotic thing
that took place in Venezuela
during that period just
to slander the guy for a moment,
wasn't he the guy that went to
like, weird sex clubs in New
York or Would it was it the
necrophiliac club?
I don't think so. We can't we
used to say that all the time
about Bolton that he was in some
weird swingers sex club.
I don't remember this. It was
Bolton. I mean, I've I've talked
about different perverse. You
know, I've been involved in
these sorts of
anybody you can think of who's
been in a weird pervert club in
New York.
law according to the publishers
in New York, Tennessee Williams
was a big now
when I nine and I'm sure maybe
was a fart sniffing Club was
that it? Which is a real thing,
by the way?
No, I don't know about that.
Story. Well, it's possible.
That's my story, but it wasn't
about Bolton that I can recall.
I'll try to remember if I can,
that nothing comes to mind about
Bolton being a weirdo. I mean,
he is looking at it.
What is he hiding behind that
stash
may have been some some time in
the past that I don't ask him to
be a conduit for information.
Perhaps
I'm going to and I'm going to
transition to the women for a
moment. We can't let this one
pass by even though it's
overplayed
this morning. First Lady Joe
Biden facing criticism after
telling a group of Latino voters
that they weren't as unique as
breakfast tacos,
the diversity of this community
as distinct as the Bogota's of
the Bronx. blossoms of Miami as
unique as the breakfast tacos
here in San Antonio. Is your
strength.
The common came during a
prepared speech in San Antonio,
Texas. We're the largest Latino
civil rights group in the
country gathered for a
conference now the National
Association of Hispanic
Journalists is responding in a
tweet encouraging quote Dr.
Biden and her speech writing
team to take the time in the
future to better understand the
complexities of our people and
communities the group adding we
are not tacos,
the complexity of reading a
teleprompter bodega, Bodega
bodega.
This proves of course is Hunter
Biden who was in the latest
tranche of vital information
that the news media refuses to
even look at let alone report on
which is a crying shame. He
called her a moron and Saturday
was conniving seaward and went
on and on he hates her.
Well the reason why is you know
if we look at the history, she
was on scene when when hunters
mom was killed. Yeah. And she
was it is said and you can go
back and look at it. You know
the his Hunter Biden's mom Joe
Biden's first wife while he was
having an affair with Jill, I'm
paraphrasing, I may not know if
this is exactly right. Not
trying to accuse anybody but
it's what I've read. On not on a
Reddit post. I've we've we've
gone through this. I was struck
in an intersection by an
oncoming truck. And the story
goes that Joe Biden was behind
the wheel behind the mom in a
different car and pushed her car
in the way.
Oh, I find that to be hard to
believe. I love it. That's movie
of the week. It would be Yeah,
it would be rough, rough. Rough,
rough,
rough. Well, the whole how those
two came together is
interesting. Good
story. It's got a dramatic feel.
You can see it in a in a in a
storyline and a storyboard. You
can see it happening on his on
the screen. But it actually Joe
Biden did unless he was a spook.
And I don't see any evidence of
that. Although, but I don't see
any evidence of that myself.
There's she wouldn't have the
skill set to do that.
And I think at some point, Joe
Biden's husband and that was a
couple of years ago, her ex
husband was talking some smack
about it doesn't matter. Let's
move on to now you were talking
about Boris Johnson being
somewhat summarily removed from
his post as he's resigning and
who was going to who's going to
take over and you mentioned your
buddy. Gov. Gov. He saw Yeah, he
was not in the running. No,
exactly. You know who is in the
running who has a good shot,
according to the polls, which is
meaningless. Is this woman Penny
MorDaunt are more mordant and
she was I think she was defense
minister. She has been around
for a while she was in the
Cameron. She was with Theresa
May. And she was asked a
question in this must have been
some kind of political affair
and office friendly press are
not but asked but what are you
going to do about woke culture?
And here what's your answer?
Well, I think we should be
talking about cost of living. I
think we should talking talk
about Health care. But let me
deal with the issue that is
floating in the background
there. I think it was Margaret
Thatcher that said that every
prime minister needs a Willie. A
woman like me, doesn't have one.
Yeah, okay Hill. Is that
supposed to mean?
It's a double entendre see
Margaret Thatcher's said behind
every great woman. There's a
Willie. And that was her husband
Willie. Which was Oh, yeah. So
what she's saying is, yeah,
Margaret Sadler said, Every
great woman needs a Willie.
There's no Willie on this woman.
Yeah, because anti it's
transphobic is what she is
transphobic
just transformed. That's it that
explains explains everything
they should get out there and
say she's transphobic. There is
one other thing that also hit
the Netherlands, which is a
global scandal won't go very
reported. It's also about taking
down politicians. Were staying
on topic.
leaked files show Uber used
aggressive tactics as it
expanded around the world. A
group of Investigative
Journalists reports Uber lobbied
political leaders to rewrite
labor and tax laws and the
company's former CEO reportedly
used a so called Kill Switch to
cut off access to its servers
during government raids. Uber
acknowledged making mistakes in
the past but said its current
CEO has transformed the company.
So what you're hearing, there's
the media running interference
for the hundreds of politicians,
including, namely cruce, who was
the prime minister at one point
or Minister of Finance, she was
very high up in Dutch politics,
super elitist. She and her
husband have been implicated in
all kinds of I've always liked
her, but she's implicated in all
kinds of scandals and
corruption. And she completely
ran interference for Uber to
salt to get everything set for
them to set up their tax haven.
There's their shell company in
the Netherlands. And it came out
in the paper and she's like, you
know, well, messed up there. But
now what they're gonna do is
think goober is bad company. Oh,
that a kill switch. But all
these politicians are corrupt.
And he's just not really
reporting on which politicians
they're reporting on anything
from and I can tell I know, it's
gotten it's gotten boring to
watch.
So there's a there is this thing
going on with that Uber Summit,
Uber information, and then some
of these other things that tech
community is being targeted with
taking advantage of the
situation? Oh, I don't know
about this. There is something
going on. And I think it's going
to come to a head. I'm not
exactly sure how or why or when
or where but the tech companies
are getting are, are starting to
take some heat for being
underhanded for being dicks for
being themselves. Yes. Silicon
Valley is a nation of liars that
have done an outstanding job of
promoting themselves and ended
up that Elizabeth Holmes thing
is, is a tip of a gender of a
general iceberg. Yeah, of people
that you know, this idea of fake
it till you make it. Yeah. Which
works fine in ships. And it
works fine. And computers that
don't do the job are operating
systems that you have to have a
EULA to use because they don't
work. It works fine in those
things. But when it when it ends
up in Walgreens testing people
for conditions they don't have,
it becomes an issue. And so they
kind of cast it to the side.
It's not a tech issue. It's kind
of a it was just a woman. She's
a horrible fraud. And
it wasn't an FDA issue at all,
who approved it. I mean, that
makes no sense. But those are
just people too. But it
was but in fact, it was a it was
a classic outgrowth of Silicon
Valley's technique to lie and
cheat to get ahead until they
actually maybe maybe make it or
they don't I mean it's what the
whole venture capital of notion
is all about. You invest in 40
companies and you invest like
say a billion dollars in 40
companies and in one of them
pays off and you end up with is
you put out 40 And get back and
120 billion or more that
everyone gets to spread around
amongst themselves it's just the
idea is that most things are
crap and are no good they're
junk and are never gonna work.
But the public doesn't see that
let's go to our that's why I
want the millennial minute.
Confused you're just for you.
So these companies are now
shutting down these these
delivery companies. What was the
most recent one? Here we go Go
puff they're closing stores
their distribution centers and
go puff was oh they love Go puff
is great they can even deliver a
new iPhone all kinds of stuff.
I don't know a go puff. Is this
not a that's not a vape company?
No, no, no, no, no, it's not.
But they're, they're laying off
staff left and right. So these
companies are all gonna have to
go broke and I'm going again,
I'm just gonna say Spotify is on
the list.
You love to do that. Well, all
comes around to that those
bastards.
Yes, yes, exactly. It's
everything in my life is about
discrediting Spotify.
Major elements. It's a major LMS
one of the pillars, the pillars
of curry.
Well, the thing is, is that they
screwed musicians, everyone
knows it. Oh, yeah, everyone,
totally. Everyone keeps using
it. Oh, well, who because that's
all we could do it now like, Oh,
now let's screw podcasting. Oh,
God. I'm too old for that shit.
I'm gonna stand here and say no.
Now, do we remember a secret
from the bush? He is a I think
he's a Belgian doctor. He's, I
would say, except for the fact
that his background is
veterinarian medicine. The rest
of his career is in a way on par
with makalah. Not quite up there
because he doesn't publish a
magazine. It was an editor of a
of a medical magazine. And he
may not have as many awards, but
he's is highly respected. And he
was the guy very early on saying
I remember him. Yeah. He said,
Oh my God, you can't do mass
vaccinations during a pandemic.
This is not this is this is the
wrong thing to do. Would you
mind I just like to revisit that
clip because he published an
update. I'm not going to read
it. But I'll give you the
headline after just listen to
him his credentials and what he
was saying in March of 2021.
Dear colleagues to who My name
is here, Fallon bush. My
background is veterinary
medicine. I'm a certified expert
in microbiology and infectious
diseases. I have a PhD in
virology. And I have a long
standing career in human
vaccinology. I'm urging you to
immediately open the scientific
debates on how human
interventions in the COVID 19
pandemic are currently driving
viral immune escape. I'm urging
you to invite me for a
scientific hearing open to the
public and to scientists all
over the world on this very
topic, ignoring or denying the
impact of stringent infection
prevention measures, combined
with mass vaccination, using
prophylactic vaccines is a
colossal blunder. Please do
listen to my cry of distress.
And let's first and foremost
deliberate on a scientifically
justified strategy to mitigate
the tsunami of morbidity and
mortality that is now
threatening us.
So you get the idea. Right now,
and I was upset by it, too. So
he isn't and I got this from Sir
gorilla. He published a whole
paper and it's a one line
spoiler. Instead of generating
herd immunity COVID-19 mass
vaccination triggers a chain
reaction of new pandemics and
endemics with major impact on
global health.
I, well, I've got a long clip,
okay. That kind of backs this
whole thing up. And today
actually, the name of the clip
is immune escape, which is a
term that you remind that just
reminded me I didn't realize
that he used that term in that
speech over a year ago. And now
it's come back into vogue. It's
from my little database. It's
for my little database, your
little baby little cute
new database. Little there's not
It's not until it becomes a
until it's Oracle, it's no good
it's the joke is gone. It's too
late.
I believe that COVID be a five
immune escape
a new Coronavirus sub variant B
A five is fueling yet another
wave of COVID infections across
the globe. This week, the CDC
said b a five is now the
dominant strain in the US
accounting for more than 60% of
cases. And as William Brangham
explains, it is the most
transmissible variant today,
Judy ba five has proven to be a
very wily variant it will do At
times slipped past some of our
current defenses, the
protections we get from vaccines
and from previous infections.
This is driving a lot of
reinfections Even among people
who recently had COVID.
According to the CDC, almost 90%
of the country lives in an area
with high levels of
transmission. On top of that,
the US is booster campaign is
lagging just one in three
eligible people have gotten
there first, and just one in
four have their second. So what
does ba fives dominance mean for
our ongoing fight against this
virus? For that I am joined
again by cardiologist Dr. Eric
Topol. He's a professor of
Molecular Medicine and founder
and director of the Scripps
Research translational
Institute. Dr. Topol Great to
see you again. So ba five is
here. Some people have been
arguing, well, it doesn't seem
to be that deadly and doesn't
seem to be driving that many
people into the hospital. Is
there some comfort to be taken
in that? Is that true?
It is indeed, true, William. The
point is, we have an immunity
wall, from all the prior
vaccinations, and infections and
those combinations and boosters.
So it isn't having the effect
that we saw with the first
Omicron ba one, the problem with
all the added mutations that the
BA five has, on top of what was
b One and two and two, one, it
has more mutations, which
basically makes it an escape
artists. That is our immune
system doesn't recognize it,
like we did the previous version
to the virus. And that's why
some people who have had BA, one
in January, February are getting
ba five here in July. So this
reinfection is a very
significant signature of immune
escape is the most reinfections
we've seen since the beginning
of the pandemic because it's the
most immune escape of any
bearing.
And there's also some evidence
that Paxil COVID You know,
people, you go get the Pfizer
COVID pill, you get the pill,
Oh, I feel much better after
three, four days, and then you
get reinfected. And that's
usually about that variant for
the new variants of they talk
about that.
Well, that's the other clip.
Part two of this is the tax levy
clip.
Chart. I mean, we don't even
need each other anymore. Okay,
let me see.
One clip helped me understand
what we ought to think about
this drug packs a little bit. It
didn't turn out to be a
preventative, but it did show
promise in stopping people who
were infected from getting very,
very sick. But there's been a
lot of subsequent complications
about it and slow rollout of the
use of that. What do you make of
that drug?
Well, it's certainly one of the
triumphs of the of the pandemic.
It went from designing a new
drug, to having it validated
with almost a 90% reduction.
It's a warm hand lab in a pill,
you know, hospitalizations and
deaths in less than two years.
Usually, that takes eight, many
years. And so it was very high
velocity validate. Now, many,
many, what wasn't seen in the
trials is being seen now is
frequent rebound, where people
take it for five days there,
they get much better. And then a
couple of days later, it starts
backdrop with another all the
symptoms and infectiousness. So
the rebound problem is likely
tied to the fact that the
Omicron variants warrant the
ones that were tested when the
trials were conducted. And so we
don't know right now, should we
use longer 10 days instead of
five days? So we've got to do
better.
Yeah, this is this ba five is
getting some new names. I don't
know why we tossed out the whole
row of names that we had now it
just be a 12345. And since I saw
on Yahoo News, they're calling
it the Ninja, the ninja variant.
And in Canada Navia they have a
name for these bathmat and now
even if you've had COVID Twice
caught me off guard the first
time and then even the second
time not knowing that I could
get it again. But I followed the
basic precautions in terms of
just like you know, keeping your
distance wearing a mask
or picked it up recently.
It was unpleasant. I got the
tight throat my my sister was
was more nasal. She got hit
badly because she had missed
her grad trip
you may not be protected against
a newer strain of the virus. A
new University of Toronto study
looking at antibodies generated
in people who were either
vaccinated or recovered from an
illness before 2022 found they
were unable to neutralize the
virus circulating today.
The Omicron is very much the
Houdini strain
of the a the Houdini strain.
Okay, let's let's go look at a
map Don Lemon over on CNN. If
you look
at that map Abbott's put up
again, it shows how the whole
country, the whole red whole
country, and that's just the
case is that we know about
everyone's sick at your place,
John, everybody's sick, the
whole country is red.
No one person out since I said
a lot of people aren't testing
what is going on with this new
variant doctor?
Well, it's about as contagious
as measles. And it has the most
immune evasion of any variant
we've seen. And, you know, while
sort of a lot of people claim
victory in February, and
municipalities dropped their
mitigation mask mandates, the
virus kept mutating.
You see, it's your fault, you
stupid idiots, particularly
Republicans,
and in mutated and and mutated,
and now this be a five. And our
vaccines aren't really very good
with preventing you from getting
infected. Oh,
what do you think the next line
could be? We know that the
different
dying and go into the hospital,
thankfully, and luckily, luckily
really good, really good
preventing you from getting
super sick or needing to be
hospitalized, or even dying.
Okay, so now let's go to the
United Well, actually, we should
probably first talk to our CDC
director walensky. She's very
concerned
many Americans are under
vaccinated, meaning they are not
up to date on their COVID-19
vaccines.
Do we just hear the vaccine
doesn't do anything for this.
You're a five anyway, you're
under vaccinated. You're under
vaccinated. But
if you're good, that was
amazing. To do you want
to die? Do you want to get
severely ill and go to the
hospital?
No, ill will. You know,
if you're under ever under
vaccinated, you are going to
witness that
many Americans are under
vaccinated, meaning they are not
up to date on their COVID-19
vaccines. Not all people over
the age of 50 have received
their first booster dose of
those who received their first
booster dose, only 28% of those
over 50 have received a second
booster dose. And of those over
the age of 65. Only 34% have
received their second booster
dose. So my message right now is
very simple. It's essential that
these Americans, Dr. Shah said
get their second booster shot
right away.
So what about the third booster
shot? Oh, that's how many people
have to third booster shot
that's common. So well what
about the fourth booster shot?
How many people have board
booster shot?
I am a I have been a high school
diploma. And I did three months
at Salem college, my alma mater.
But I can read and what I'm
reading is the vaccine actually
is creating this what is the
immune escape that not only
ruins your immunity for other
variants of the COVID-19 but of
all kinds of things. And that is
actually creating new variants
and this was just never I mean
if you look at phenyl Bush's
paper isn't that the idea? But
it's gonna he says it's going to
end it's going to pass back and
forth from animals from
livestock and pets it's going to
be we're just gonna be one big
so
now we're gonna get the
population down to what it
should be.
And this is where Mark Stein
comes in. Haven't seen him on
yours on Tucker Carlson
kinda funny Mark Stein is funny
I get right I haven't seen him
for either lost track
of him. I always liked his
little bit so he helps kind of
reasonable he helped bring GBN
into existence or on the radar
GB N A Great Britain news, I
think is what stands for. And he
did this kind of morbid, but I
think necessary segment as he's
walking through the newsroom.
And there's just a whole row of
people looking really, here's
the setting a row of people,
mostly women, holding up
pictures of loved ones.
If you watch other TV stations,
if you listen to other radio
stations, if you go on social
media, the people in this room
with me tonight, do not exist.
In fact, as you can say, See
they're real. They're flesh and
blood. They are your fellow
citizens, and they represent
hundreds of 1000s of other
people in every corner of these
islands and millions more around
the globe. Yet if they post on
Twitter, if they post on
Facebook, they are labeled as
misleading. As disinformation
and as fake news. These people
are not in the least bit fake.
They are victims of the COVID
vaccines. Some of them have lost
husbands have lost parents have
lost children to these vaccines.
Others among us are now
chronically injured. They can't
work. They can't drive. they're
faced with the prospect of
having to sell their homes in
order to pay medical bills.
They're real, and they have been
shamefully treated not only by
the state and by that I don't
just mean the Queen's ministers
but her very majesty herself.
told these people that we should
all take the vaccine
blaming the Queen, Mum. So, the
Queen, so you know, the just
like the, you know, you have to
take into consideration the
media is not reporting on Hunter
Biden's laptop. And it doesn't
mean this it's not all
necessarily earth shattering,
but it is news worthy, you know,
what's
beyond newsworthy compared to
everything else has been going
on when relation to the first
family of the United States of
America from from Jimmy Carter's
brother, Billy,
Billy Billy, the
beer drinker to Hillary
Clinton's brother to every bit
to Bill Clinton's, you know,
associates and his secretaries
and the people he bought, it's
all very harder is usually part
of the situation. But this is
completely ignored. And this is
the best one. I know the guys on
video smoking. Crack ran with an
arcane pokers. This is beyond
the pale for like a goldmine for
Dillard coverage that you
normally expect from them. They
don't know they don't touch it.
So for the same reason, I think
it's fair to conclude that they
are not going to report that
people are dying from these
vaccines. They're not going to
report it, they're never going
to admit to it, it will be
biting the hand that feeds them.
I don't like freaking people
out. From my calculations, from
everything I've read. I think
it's a good 6% of people who've
been vaccinated, who will have
severe issues. So you got a good
shot, but you didn't get a good
shot. You have a good shot at
making it through this. You
know, there's a lot of doom
like, oh, no, it'd be hundreds
of millions dead. Oh, just a
couple of months. I don't think
that's true. But they are
swelling. Yes.
Just as a point of curiosity,
whatever happened to our EMT
guy, I think he's not a Denver.
Yeah. Yeah. What it was the
first guys who took this shot,
and he reported on the show
about it. And he had he got
knocked off out of work. He had
hallucinations. He had all these
issues.
I thought he he had a stroke.
Yeah. It was,
it was a mess. And he relented,
you know, he said, Well, you
know, I had no choice had to
take it take the required and I
didn't want to I wouldn't have
normally. And then he says is a
bad idea. But he did it anyway.
A lot of people have come to
think of that, too.
I'm a little worried. Now. I
haven't heard from Chad in a
while. Well, I'm gonna reach out
to him. Yeah, let's
find out what's going on with
him. Because he had, he was
early. He was early in the game.
Yeah. And he had a very bad
reaction and so that his
colleague, his colleague, got
didn't get immediate to think
liver damage or something.
I don't know what happened is
from the i All I remember is
Chad. So here
is the chief public health
officer of Ontario. And he's
he's being a little cautious
about who should, you know, he's
kind of say, well, he's waffling
a bit with the language like,
you know, those who are under 17
can get vaccinated. He's not
saying must anymore. And the
journalists are a little bit
confused. It's better than
nothing. So
why not just recommend it to
everybody, instead of saying
it's a personal decision?
Because
at present, we're
doing notice how notice how the
press is pushing for it. Hey,
why should I say everybody
should take it? Why should it be
personal decision? With the
press? Tell us why 80% is better
than what to do? Tell us what to
tell the slaves, not just
recommend it to everybody,
instead of saying it's a
personal decision, because at
present we're doing with the
rest of the risk, there's always
a risk to to having any
therapeutic versus a benefit.
You want to make sure that
what did he just say? What did
he just say always
a risk to having any therapeutic
things that a vaccine? You know,
I would say it, I think you
could? I think you could, in a
broader sense. I think you could
say yes,
I think there's a classification
for vaccines. And
its vaccine therapeutic is the
question you're asking. Yeah,
I do not. It's vaccines are a
biologic. The mRNA quote,
vaccine is a therapeutic.
Absolutely. But it's the first
time it's being correctly that
I've heard is being correctly
described as a therapeutic, not
a biologic.
Well, the risk there's always a
risk to having any therapeutic
versus a benefit. You want to
make sure there's a very strong
benefit versus the risk the F
for 18 year old healthy
individual the risk to getting
hospitalization, hospitalized if
we have no underlying met Local
illness is very, very low. We
know there is a risk, a very
small risk one in 5000. That may
get myocarditis, for example,
and you'd have to have that
one in 5000. This Jumoke just
set us very, very low. One in
5000. What are the chances you
get killed by shot by gun in
America, which is always top of
the news? Seems like that's a
little more than one in 5000,
wouldn't you say? That's very,
very little. He?
Yeah, I think he's shot by
getting some like one in 15. I
could be wrong now. No. Yeah, I
think so one in 15,000. That may
get myocarditis, for example.
And you'd have to have that
discussion on the risk benefit
of a complication from the
vaccine versus the benefit of
decreased hospitalization for a
young healthy person. I agree
with this. And then to open it
up widely to all adults. Bernie,
did you agree with this
decision? Yes, with the nuances
of the language that I'm trying
to get across of should should
get vaccinated if you've got an
underlying illness may get
vaccinated under personal
circumstances. But with a caveat
as well, I don't want anyone
thinking this will block their
ability to get the buy availment
In the fall, it should not fight
that the myocarditis was my
understanding was that it fell
rapidly for second and third
doses, is that something that
people should still be worrying
about in third and fourth, as
you write, it can drop off. But
for a young, healthy male
individual, it's still a
concern. It may be less than one
in 5000. But we'd have to still
do that discussion with an
individual.
Yeah, I don't think you're right
about gunfight and
looking at. Think about find it.
Well, it's not it's not that
important. The point is, they're
admitting it, at least they're
admitting it like, oh, and
everyone's like, Oh, okay. Well,
yeah, you know, it's a danger,
but it's just
people admitted here and there.
It's that didn't get into news
they get in the news. Well, not.
Not beyond this. No. And the
resource that so nobody's
admitting it. I mean, who's
admitting what I mean? Yeah.
Some doctors in the know are
admitting it to be when the news
media, they won't tell anybody.
Okay, agreed. And just to top
all that, let's go to the to my
friend. One of the two Naomi's
it's the wolf Meister, whose
company has transformed her
company into a company that
exclusively it seems, is pulling
apart, the Pfizer documents, all
trial data, they're sending all
this, you know, there's a
goldmine of potential. And I
mean, if somebody can sue and
make something work, it's
billions.
He or she is talking about the
most recent stats. Yeah. Well,
the
good news. I mean, there's a lot
of good news. We had another
letter go out to another
attorney general, this one in
Massachusetts, two of our
lawyers wrote a very stern
letter about the harms to
pregnant women and babies that
the War Room daily clout Pfizer
research volunteers have
documented. So that's our fifth
attorney general letter. And as
you know, because we talked
about it last week, the FDA also
got back to our our team of
lawyers who are creating a
citizens petition to stop the
FDA from injecting minors, but
you're right there, they're
doubling down, but I have
something important to share
with you all. Well, one is
they're definitely down even
though kids are dying. You know,
we talked last week about how
Rochelle walensky is just lying
about how many kids have died
with COVID. And absolutely
misrepresenting the reality on
her website when she claims that
COVID is the top five causes of
death for kids. A very sad data
point that is correct from the
VA ers database, a government
database, which under records,
right, adverse events, shows
that as of the start of July,
this July 2022 126, minors under
17 have died subsequent to being
injected with his mRNA vaccine.
55 of these kids died within
seven days of receiving the
injection.
I think your gun violence
numbers one in about 9000.
I've got it well. The mass
shooting numbers one in 11,000.
Right, whatever the case is, the
number is higher than it is for
this myocarditis thing. Yes. So
that's the point that we're
making or you're making is that
that's not a low number.
No, not a not a lot of No, not
not a low number at all. And
people are just I mean people
are getting into real sick
situations.
And by the way, I gotta go. Got
a good one here. Yeah, what's
your death bicycling one In
what? Why don't we get off track
but these are interesting what
basically what's your chances of
getting that die in a bicycle by
bicycling? It's
pretty high chance you die on a
bicycle. I would say one in
2000 4000 Good guess why I come
from a bike? Okay, I
got one. I got one. What about
choking on food?
choking on food man. I think
between that and the bathroom
probably one an ad.
Now guy didn't want to be dead.
One in 3500 which is still high.
Yes. What else you got?
This is a glare. Oh, here's one.
Yeah. Airplane boat and
spaceship spaceship incidents
which caused death?
And women when airship? Does
this a combo deal or is it
separate?
That is theirs or these are all
put together the way airplane to
put you had to put boat accident
airplane accident and spaceship?
Probably one in 100,001
in 2400 Oh, wow. Okay. dog
attack. How about what chance of
dying from a dog attack?
Dying from a dog attack?
i Yeah, these are all deaths.
One in 10,001
in 112,000
Oh, so next time someone says
hey, man, your dog has a piece
of shit barking at me. I said Oh
yeah, well, you're more likely
to die from the coop shot. Brah
we're riding your bike.
Lightning Lightning is that's
got to be a one in a million.
Now. 161,000
Okay, all right, I'm failing
this test. Let's go on to
finally I'm done with these. By
the way one of our producers
sent us a vaccine exemption lead
exemption letter for those
wishing for on for non citizens
non residents who want to come
into the United States she found
in the in the in the language
because you know, the America
and the United States requires
anyone who is not a citizen or,
or an alien resident to show
proof of vaccination. But she
found that there is a little a
little way out if you have a
doctor sign a medical exemption
letter. And then you also have
to sign an attestation and she
has a link to that in that's all
in the show notes and I even
have the the it's redacted but
the markup of the letter. And if
you can get a doctor to sign
that and the attestation note no
problem. You're welcome. Come on
in. Which is good news. Let's
talk about some more efficacy.
Oh
wait before you can get we can
leave COVID Without this big
announcement. I'm
not leaving COVID I have two
more clips from makalah from the
King. I left the best until
last.
Well, I did that's going to be
the best for last year bear play
this clip first. Just for you.
Just so we all know. The Nova
Vax has been approved,
the FDA gave emergency
authorization to the Nova Vax
vaccine for COVID 19. If the CDC
also agrees the two dose series
will be available to anyone over
the age of 18. This is the
fourth vaccine that the FDA has
approved for adults in the US.
So let me just take a look at
the stock chart. Novak's is
probably the most scammy highest
Novavax Novak and Vax isn't that
their, their ticker symbol? The
most scammy is pieces of crap on
the day traders look at. Let me
see what they did in one week.
Yeah, so people knew this around
July 1, I guess
they probably didn't know it is
like, too late.
But that's the game. That's the
only thing it was about who
gives us crap about the vaccine,
although I hear a lot of people
want to take it because it's not
an mRNA.
Yeah. Why would anyone want to
take any of these things?
People are so desperate the
amount of people who email me
and say, Well, I think I'm
considering the Novavax because
I gotta eat. sighs why so?
People are being forced to
illegally by their employers to
get vaccinated.
It's heartbreaking they're
gonna do.
So here's McCullough and he's on
some show with a couple of other
doctors. I don't think it's a TV
show looks like a stream show.
And he's also there with the
what's the Simone gold the
frontline doctors girl who was
kind of the PR Yes, you do. Yes,
you do when they're on the cap,
but it's important that you
remember who this is. She's
she's pretty cute looking. And
she was the spokes hole for the
frontline doctors when the early
on they were saying that, you
know, this is not not good. You
shouldn't be taking this and
then she set up this whole
organization and when you hear
her voice you'll you'll
recognize it. But yeah, but with
this backdrop, she's moved to
Los Angeles. I think she's
living with her. I think he's an
actor boyfriend or something.
This is all secondhand, but I've
heard it at least someone who's
witnessed it firsthand. And
She's kind of gone Hollywood and
this at the big production
company. This show may even be
hers for all I know. And you'll
hear her coming in getting all
jacked. And Judy about this news
that the king McCullough has to
report about a Swedish study.
Tell us
a little bit about the study
that just came out of Sweden.
That is just so alarming. The
news
is buzzing out of Lund
University Malmo, Sweden and
I have a feeling they're paying
makalah to be on the show
because now sudden, he's using
TV script like words like the
news is buzzing. I mean, doesn't
that kind of out of character
for him?
Yeah, I know that you mentioned
I may have not caught it right
away. But yeah, look, you're
right. So maybe it's a news is
buzzing.
News is buzzing. It's kind of
like I'm gonna do Hey, and
here's Dr. Peter McCullough is
gonna do the gossip segments
like TMZ. Well, the news is
buzzing. Everybody were dying
from this. Yeah, I was
a little bit about the study
that just came out of Sweden.
That is just so alarming.
The news is buzzing out of Lund
University Malmo, Sweden, Marcus
Aldean, as a first author, the
first demonstration in a human,
hepatic or liver cell line, that
the Pfizer vaccine, in fact,
reverse transcribes and installs
DNA into the human genome.
Wow. And so in simple terms,
what does that mean? Dr.
Bartlett,
thank you for making it simple.
So basically, there's an enzyme
that can take that messenger RNA
Vaccine Information and put it
into the DNA of the person into
their DNA. And we were told that
could not happen. So this isn't
a lab, but it's showing that the
D you remember, the vaccine is
messenger RNA? Yeah. And we were
told that that messenger RNA
could not go into your DNA, but
this is showing that in a lab
can
So what happens when he does
doctor? Oh,
can I can I answer slightly
different than your question?
Yeah. So the one of the fun
things about the last couple of
years, being a doctor and lawyer
is this is a very interesting
opportunity. And I think we're
gonna be bringing another
lawsuit, because there's
actually federal law that you
cannot discriminate against
people for genetic
discrimination, genetic
discriminations. I forgot the
acronym, I think it's a gene a
gene is a gene, right? So this
opens the door to saying that if
you're not allowing somebody in
who chose not to get the shot,
that you actually engaging in
genetic discrimination. So I
think there's a tweet and study
I think, opens the door to a new
type of lawsuit.
So she's all jacked. And Judy,
and I mean, it's like, well, you
know, this is really great,
because you because it actually
changes DNA, you know, we have
we have laws, you can't, you
know, you can't discriminate
based upon someone's DNA. So
then, you know, we could do a
bit wouldn't have to have a
passport. But we're really the
whole point is, they said
specifically, it does not change
your DNA are what? messenger RNA
DNA. Now, here's what now this
is only in the lab. We don't
know if this happens in people,
which is also kind of it's a
little beneath makalah, I would
say to be on the show, like well
enough, because that's what the
GMO folks over at CDC do. Do all
this in the lab, this variant
kills everything and everybody.
But if indeed, these patented
DNA strains have are being
accepted and folded into our
DNA, the farmer Percy Schmeiser
lawsuit kind of comes into view
and refresher on that. This was
the lawsuit where Monsanto was,
was found in the right, that if
a part of a genetic, Monsanto
owned seed, somehow binds or
even grows on your land, they
own it. They own it any
derivative of that seed they
own. So, of course, the cue
list, I would say, right. So if
your DNA actually changed with a
Pfizer or Maderna DNA sequence
then in, in theory, they do have
some ownership over you.
They already own the media.
Wow, you're just waiting for me
to finish my waffling before you
had the punch line. I'm
impressed. Very good. And then
one other thing from makalah.
This is one that we've talked
about a lot about the the flu
vaccination, a lot of people
believe in him. It's always a
crapshoot to have to choose is
going to be strain a strain B is
going to be something else. And
makalah has some information
about the flu vaccine for this
season
and vaccine efficacy for this
year's influenza vaccine, which
I took, which I took last year.
Yeah. 16% pa. Yeah. So no
standard conventional acceptance
criteria, if something that
would be acceptable, that you
would actually you know,
consider would be at least 50%
in vaccine efficacy, and should
last at least a year. Yeah, so
these are nowhere close to being
acceptable products in modern
medicine and those, those are
just two that people wouldn't
consider uncontroversial, but
you know, what doctors lives,
and our knowledge and our
analysis of things change as the
science changes. And based on
those contemporary results, I'm
dropping them, they're no longer
supportable to me, practice for
myself.
So, to finish this up, I have
one final clip and I do have a,
I want our producers to go find
some stuff, new category called,
it's not the vaccine. I would
say based upon an image that
that you and I both, I think
you'd want to put it or
something like it in the
newsletter. This is for the
heart attacks that are happening
everywhere. This is a very big
problem. And we have to blame it
on something we cannot blame it
on any type of vaccine, the
vaccination etc. So here's a
story New Scientist. Wait, let's
start with the ones we know
about urgent warning to
gardeners as soil increases risk
of killer heart disease. Blood
clots, the nation's favorite
drink could make your blood
sticky, increasing risk of blood
clots that drink his coffee. And
solar storms may cause up to
5500 heart related deaths in a
given year. So as a lot of
bullcrap, and I'd love to get
some clips or any stories, we
just need to be collecting these
so we can know what people are
dying of these who are playing
him on and off for quite a
while. But not as a theme,
though.
No, and I don't think we have
any specifically about heart
attacks being blamed on
something else?
I think so.
I'll probably do
I think it's more than a few
I'll delve
into the archive. This last clip
is from Canada. And I have my
doubts about the authenticity of
this particular person they're
talking about. But ultimately,
it does fit in line with what
the Georgia Guidestones have
commanded us.
A 53 year old Toronto woman says
she is in the process of
applying for a medically
assisted death in Canada, known
as made. Tracy Thompson says
living with long COVID is
causing crushing fatigue,
a radical shift from being able
bodied and employed to basically
bed bound on average. 20 plus
hours spent the day lying down.
Thompson says she had COVID-19
over two years ago and can't
work her condition leaving her
with brain inflammation,
swelling and scarring of the
heart and serious food
allergies. Going on the Ontario
Disability Program she says
would give her $1,169 a month.
But even with that Thompson
doesn't know how she would
afford to live. Thompson says
she asked her doctor about made
in March of 2021 Canadian
legislation changed moving the
eligibility to qualify beyond
someone facing a natural death
that was reasonably foreseeable
to allowing a person with an
intolerable and irreversible
illness or disease or disability
to qualify.
I'm also still very happy to be
alive. You know, I still enjoy
life. So is exclusively a
financial consideration. My
choices are basically die slowly
and painfully or quickly.
There you go. That's the future
that's really what the elites
would like. You can't afford
your life anymore. Kill
yourself. Yeah, totally go
winter time to go. This they had
this woman like disguise with a
big wig on and sunglasses if
you're gonna kill yourself for
this and it's purely financial
issue said Do you think that you
would disguise yourself when
you'd be like, here I am. I'm
doing this felt a little strange
to me.
Doesn't make sense to me felt a
little bit kind of setup.
We were going to I was
gonna say while I was
researching all this, I did find
out one other thing of interest
of note, you know, there's
always been a suggested
correlation between vaccination
and autism, certainly in young
boys, and the autism numbers
since 2017 have have gone up
52%. So I immediately think Oh,
of course now we got COVID jabs
and that's making it worse but
there was one of the things that
came out in end of 2019 No
wonder we didn't see it. And
it's from the NIH and I put
these links in the show notes.
When young kids or even I don't
know babies, but when they get
vaccinated Typically, to combat
any discomfort, the doctor will
say well have you know give him
some Tylenol. And I don't know
how young they do this with a
Tylenol, but this study suggests
that exposure to acetaminophen,
which is Tylenol seems to have
seems to create a higher risk of
ADHD and autism. And that's like
Well, that would make a lot of
sense because we never been able
to really prove the connection
between vaccinations and autism
but what if it's the Tylenol we
love given Tylenol at the
hospitals? Not Aspirin, Tylenol
not anything else but yeah,
Tylenol
and if you read the literature
on Tylenol, it's everywhere.
It's like hey, you know don't
take too much.
It's not good for your liver.
Yeah,
it's not good for you. Isn't I
thought ibuprofen was also bad
as that also bad ibuprofen for
different reasons.
I don't know that. Like you
know, all these
things. Your mind knows these
your mind your mind go to go to
medical guy. What do you mean,
the podcasts
are not a doctor?
Gym. So that's the state that's
the state of the world. We've
cut through that crap crap for
you. Let's do some love.
Then we can cut to a funny clip.
Okay, thank you. And this is the
woman that was fired. Now she
was fired for supposedly she
says no, I was just tired. But
she was fired for being drunk on
the air on a CBS affiliate. And
I should mention, I thought I'd
run this clip of her talking
that got her fired. Can I just
we can decide for herself drunk
or not drunk.
I was gonna say because I saw a
clip of this play. And I
couldn't understand what she was
saying. She looked a hammer to
me, but everyone's like, Oh, I
can't believe she said that. And
I couldn't hear it. So hopefully
it's in this clip.
One 50 million people across the
country se are under warnings
for excessive heat. And boy,
don't you know that 105 degrees
in Texas today. I just spoke
with my mother. She's dealing
with. It's a major heatwave. And
it is. It's just hitting
everywhere. We're so lucky. It's
only 80 degrees here. We are
really lucky here in the capital
region. I mean, let me tell you
about that. These areas are
reaching such areas. I mean,
it's Houston. Austin San
Antonio. I mean, they're not
expected is happened. Like, you
don't mean us telling you that
it's bad. It's like people are
being told to like stay inside
drink a lot of water. And we
were just lucky this weekend
right here. It's so amazing.
Meteorologist Craig right here.
Sorry, Craig Adams. When I say
that. Clearly like what
is she? What did she say that?
Something like what Craig Adams?
I don't understand what she
said. What did I say that? What
is she saying?
She said she threw it to Craig
Adams but she didn't pronounce
his name right or something.
Oh, okay. So amazing.
Meteorologist Craig Craig Adams.
Why they
call him Lea Rowlett Yeah, okay.
What? What did she do? She said
meteorologist Craig Adams. I
think he's just I think was the
just the dude. Dude, the guy
and right here it's so amazing.
Meteorologist Craig right here.
Sorry Craig Adams when I say
that, of course clearly like
you're we're taking a live look
over downtown all Mini and and
of course, just like me,
meteorologist Craig gold is
working in double shifts. And so
he's in and we've been we've
been tracking this and you know,
we've been talking about just
like, what it's been like across
the country. And the different
reasons that why it's so hot in
other areas. And we're having
really nice weather here. So
let's get over to Craig gold.
All right. Good evening,
Heather. And yeah, the weather
has been quite nice here across
the north.
Okay, drunk or not drunk. I'm
gonna say not drunk because I
think I can recognize what was
going on here. I
bet you I think she's drunk.
I think she is. She said she was
tired and I have heard this
particular type of fleecing.
With my ex interim wife, this is
Adderall. This is Adderall was
someone who's tired and is
overdone it on Adderall get a
little bit of a Fliss. That's
that's what I'm hearing. And
they get
okay. It's a possibility
because she said we all worked a
double shift. I'm tired. She and
she did say that. Yeah, so I
think it was Adderall, not
people who take
Adderall. They, they just don't
take it. They take it like like,
Candy lady take aspirin. I think
I need some candy. Like can't
get candy
in schools. John, this is it's
its currency. Its currency. And
what's happening what's sad is
that kids are kind of getting
used to it, you know, Xanax
Adderall, and they're buying it
from each other and of course
people come in and they buy
something and it's maybe not
that or it's got some fat and
no. Fentanyl is kind of it
should he's right understand
fentanyl. It should deter people
from wanting to have a doing
drugs but certainly staying away
from from not a trusted source.
I mean, it's you can die from
it. You don't really you don't
really hear anything other than
your audiologist Phil just just
people are like the like they're
mainlining fentanyl all day
long. But there's a lot of this
happening but the story you do
get is if this happens.
A woman in Tennessee says
picking up a $1 bill on the
floor of a McDonald's sent her
to the hospital. She claimed she
went numb and had trouble
breathing leading to speculation
that the bill may have been
laced with fentanyl. Many
experts are skeptical Although
police in the area reported two
previous incidents involving
folded bills laced with fentanyl
and meth.
I don't know if this is the war
on cash or
what it is. First of all, the
way that story is presented is
that they doubt her story. But
it's happened before. Twice.
Yes,
I hadn't heard any stories of
this before.
But if it's happened in the same
area, I guess this is something
going on. It's something you
would never doubt if it happens
and happens and happens three
times. But okay. I just thought
the reporting was dubious. One
of our I'm thinking about your
theory here about that poor
woman to the
Well, the reason why as I
continue to look at SSRIs and
other antidepressants and how
they're prescribed and it seems
like everybody I know is on them
one way or the other, most
people and we got a fantastic
note from a producer anonymous
who says I worked at a Southern
California inpatient psychiatric
hospital worked since 2006,
where we deal with depressed
suicidal homicidal or
schizophrenic patients. We have
beds for children's to adults in
the state of California, we
mainly deal with 5150s 5150 is
illegal 72 hour hold placed on a
person by a police officer,
doctor or nurse. The person must
meet at least one of three cut
criteria to be placed on a 5150
danger to themselves danger to
others or gravely disabled,
can't provide food or clothing
or shelter. So the producer goes
into I put it on the show notes.
The producer goes into what they
give the patients when they're
on a hold. So you come in police
or someone has determined that
you are a danger. So they're
prescribed antipsychotics like
Zyprexa Risperdal or how doll
which I like how do I thought
that was outlawed? I mean, I was
I was given how old by Bon
Jovi's doctor, we came back from
the Moscow music Peace Festival
and I was psychotic for two
weeks. Anyway, antidepressants
such as Wellbutrin, Prozac,
Zoloft, or Lexapro, which they
must take while impatient in
order to be able to allow the
leave the hospital quickly. So
you know, if they don't, then
they get locked down for longer
so the time it's obviously your
S on your SSRI theory, I can
tell you from years of
experience, that the majority of
our patients are Democrats in
ideology, or LGBT, in one way or
another, I'd estimate at any
given time, our patient
population of about 150 patients
is 85%, Democrat, 15%,
Republican or other. The one
thing all our patients seem to
have in common is they tend to
be either very self centered, or
have low self confidence or self
esteem. So this kind of folds
into my original thinking that
hey, is are they putting kids on
these drugs so that they vote
Democrat?
Yeah, I mean, that's absolutely
the this is a thesis we both
have. You know, we had a school
system is there to make people
Democrats. They don't teach you
anything anymore. The kids don't
know anything.
So Tina had her birthday
weekend, and we had a little,
little get together went to one
of the wineries and her friends
came up from Austin from other
places. And one of my favorite
visitors is the liberal high
school teacher. And we love the
liberal high school
teacher because this is a
character in our show. And she's
a real
person. She even texts me and
says, Hi, this is your favorite
liberal high school teacher.
And, as always, we're talking
about and I always want to hear
how things are going. She's a
high school teacher, and in in
the city of Austin, and she's
telling me I start with SSRIs
Who do you think these kids are
on so a lot of mirages? Oh my
gosh, she says they all have to
take their meds. And exactly
exactly what because I asked her
about, you know, teachers
amongst each other saying, hey,
you know, you check that kid, we
need to check his meds, see if
he's up to speed and you know,
otherwise we need to get him on
meds, because that is absolutely
true. But she said the thing
that she's so tired of and she
kind of said it in a way, like
if I hear one more kid use
anxiety, specifically anxiety as
an excuse. She says she's going
to scream because that's
everything. Is these kids are so
anxious. I couldn't finish my
homework because I have anxiety.
Would you believe that 17 year
old kids in the city of Austin,
come to school with security
blankets and teddy bears? And
I'm not just talking one, like
half a class, John.
Oh my god, what a thing that
we've witnessed.
There's an entire Reddit thread.
Do any other high school
teachers have students bringing
stuffed animals to class with
them? And there are many
teachers. Oh, I have about 50 of
them I brought to class so they
can choose one and sometimes
even say Oh, Teacher, can I
borrow this one because I have a
test in another class. I mean,
what? What is going on? They're
all shy, introverted, medicated,
and they bring blankets and
teddy bears to school pacifiers
get
let's get the language straight.
blankie blankie. Ladies blankies
Yeah, man. That's that's the
best bit of the show we've had
for a long time. It's it's you
can get the visuals are there
the kids sucking their thumb?
Yes, with a blankie and a teddy
bear and one arm and a blankie
and the other and it's like a
second thumb and, and worrying
about being the anxiety is
making them not be able to take
a test.
And every single kid I've heard
it, that's the word is anxiety
anxiety. Lexapro, you have
anxiety puts you on this puts
you on that. This is the thing.
This is what we have to have to.
And again it's it's it's it's a
big pharma thing is that fuels
the media. So there's not going
to be any publication of any of
the multitude of, of studies.
Yeah, there's
too much money to be made.
There's also the Eco anxiety
climate change. Imagine if
you've got kids who are 1717
years old, John. I mean, when I
was 17, if I brought a blankie
or or a teddy bear to school, I
would get kicked in the face and
thrown in the mind.
I know you're getting beaten up
by a huge crowd of people, most
of them weren't even bullies.
Yeah, outrage. This, this. So we
have these kids in high school,
then they of course go to
college, and the college has to
accommodate them. But then once
you get into the workplace, ah,
that's where you're going to
have a real problem.
So my daughter is a office
manager. And so in one of these,
these large buildings that were
your rent offices, one of the
big boys and so she took off for
a week and a half it to go to
visit the Go Biz meeting burning
burning man. Burning Man. So she
comes back. And as the office
manager, she said nobody did
anything. When she was gone,
they he she had assignments, he
she told people to do this and
that and the other thing, nobody
did anything at all. And they're
all contrite. Oh, yeah, I
couldn't get around to it, you
know, to half a week and a half.
I couldn't do this. We're going
to have I couldn't do that. And
the main thing was there was
it's just it just hilarious.
Because the doors stories about
these employees are usually
younger than her. And they're
all part of this whole
millennial minute that we do.
It's really funny, but she
doesn't preach.
No, of course no, let me read a
few from these from this. Reddit
is only like two or three months
old. I have a bunch of stuffed
animals in my room as desk pets.
I teach sophomores and they love
it. They like to give them names
and view it as a comfort on the
stressful days. Students will
have one during test or days
they are down here I have little
this is another I have little
stuffed animals for imagery
reasons. Whenever I have a sad
student I can't console I
slipped them a plushie they
usually end up hugging them. I
mean, I had Gary the emotional
support sloth in my room. Oh my
god this
motional support sloth. He came
home with me during COVID and
est At home for can continue to
COVID reasons but just just last
week, an 11th grader came in
asking for Gary, because she was
having a really awful day. I
felt so bad telling her that he
wasn't in school. I also posted
a few pictures of him on
classroom during the first
closures of 2020 because we had
no live classes, and the kids
felt so disconnected. Gary was
doing. I wonder if Gary was
doing all sorts of COVID esque
stuff like reading using Clorox
wipes, wearing a mask, whatever,
because my ninth graders were
straight up asking about him
like he was alive. They missed
him. Ha 2020 was rough. These
are teachers.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. This is
eloquent last that last
1/7 and eighth grade teacher
here. I see it all over school,
only one student has had to be
confronted over it. Even she
wasn't being confronted for the
stuffed animal, but rather some
other emotional stuff. Despite
what the governor here says. And
the ex president said must be in
Florida. There really was a
pretty massive sociological
appeal upheaval going on for the
past years and the kids
psychology has been strongly
affected. So yeah, so you can
bring you can slip them a
plushie. You can bring Gary the
support sloth to school, or
like, like my dentist who called
me this morning to discuss, you
know, my plan. He just took his
steps on two weeks on a hiking
trip with the Boy Scouts. You
know, half the kids got
hypothermia, they were cold and
wet and miserable, but they
turned it from boys into men.
That's the kind of stuff we
need. I'm appalled by this, I'm
appalled by what was was okay,
just to finish up the the
teacher. So it came down to Roe
v. Wade, of course, this is
nothing like the day after a
party because she stayed over.
You know, in the morning, let's
get into it about Roe v. Wade,
this is gonna be fun. And she
starts it all the time. And as
she and I go through the typical
thing is like, you know that
this is not, it wasn't really a
women's right. And she says,
yeah, no, I do know that I'm
sure she was looking up on her
phone as I was saying it. But
then this was this was the
kicker. And it really gave her a
shock. You know, I said, Look,
if it goes back to the states,
if you really want to do
something, then you know what
they keep talking about, as
Congress has to codify it. She
says, Well, you know, that'll
never happen. I said, No
unlikely. And she says, because
you know, they have the power. I
said, Who has the power? Well,
the conservatives have the
power. I said, what I said, You
do realize that there's a
Democrat in the White House.
There's a majority of Democrats
in House of Representatives, and
there's a tie 5050 In the
Senate, which the Vice President
then of course, will break and
she said, Well, why would the
vice president do that? I said,
because it's vice president's
Democrat. And then it dawned on
her that in her mind, Pence was
still vice president. She She
didn't even Kamala Harris didn't
even come up in her. She truly
believed that the Senate was in
hand of Republicans because the
Vice President is a Republican
vice president. And I saw it hit
her like a ton of bricks.
Yikes.
I mean, there's some there's
some psychological crap going
on.
There's some psyops going on
it's not good. And with
that, I'd like to thank you for
your courage say in the morning
to you the man who put the seeds
not the bees it should have been
the bees in the Bolton box
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we were talking about earlier,
we titled that one the ninja
variant. And the artwork was
just we really there were a
couple of things we looked at
this is the one from Dame Kenny
Ben, it's the Elan twins and
triplets with a little Tesla
Tesla logo emblazoned on their
chest. What was it about this we
like so much other than than it
was this was your big favorite.
It was the one that made us
laugh I think is what our
criteria well I
actually it was us just liked a
lot and the selling point was
the little Tesla
Oh yeah, it wouldn't have been
any good shout that Yeah. And
it also had a slightly wind by
default aspect to it because it
was the only thing that was that
really hit it hit all the
while we had Yeah,
I liked I like to know tractors
is set for bug harvesting by Sir
net, Ned, and you rejected it
out of hand. Yeah, did you were
focused on this?
Well, no, no, the one I kind of
liked first but then we looked
at it was Taunton. Neil's dead
cow.
Cow No. Yeah, the dead you liked
that. You also like the only
good cow was a dead cow. But the
thing was with that when I
looked at it, I didn't like was
it Oh, we didn't like the
technical execution I think is
fair and didn't do it done that
work.
Shut up or we flood you. You
kind of liked that. I didn't
like that one as much.
No, no, I didn't like that. Oh,
I
thought you did. I thought you
did. You know,
I didn't like to do the
composition at all. The only one
I kind of liked was the tractor
one.
Now we also discussed the double
barreled shotgun. as something
that was was weren't as
something we discussed it as
something we weren't going to
do.
It was from the dirty Jersey
whore is different and I
actually kind of liked the
layout the design and he could
have won for a triple was Paul
couture is King a podcast with
Biden scratched his head. Very
nice. Kind of a 60 style poster
piece. Just didn't have anything
going on. It was just like okay,
well, good use of very legible
fonts and this sort of thing.
You're doing this 60s But and
the right colors. But okay.
Even though commerce or bloggers
art was completely unusable. I
always appreciate the old
picture of Elon with the old
Elon hair. Yeah. Dude, that's
not good. There's not good. Oh,
by the way, as you hear Elon has
a white hat.
I'm sorry. He's what? He's, he's
a white hat. Yeah, well, sure.
Okay. So my
while you are white hat. But
here's, here's the reason. Yeah,
of course you are. Here's the
reasoning. So Trump posted three
the same picture of him and Elon
three times in a row, saying,
you know, if you read these
three posts, which are I'm sorry
that I post their truths on
truth social. And one says, hey,
you know, Elon, he begged me
came over here. If I had said
Get on your knees, you would
have done it. In other words,
like he got a shitty contract
with this with SpaceX. And and
then he's like, Oh, how did he
get away with a stock fraud and
Jack Dorsey is in on so this is
being interpreted by Q. And a
serious it's the same people
coming out of the woodworks now
saying, no, no, this is what he
does. He he likes to distract by
burning people in public. So
they don't know that they're
working together. So Elon is
really doing he's really ruining
Twitter, you know, to get help
get rid of the deep state. Like,
I would love to go along with
this, but you're delusional
about you are, you are really
delusional.
I think that is getting rid of
the deep state in itself is
delusion.
You know, and don't worry,
because the Patriots are working
hard. It's like an X 22 type
story, you know, and in fact, I
expect to expect Dave annex 22
to say exactly this. Now, this
is what he does. He remember he
had
this funny admission that I
haven't heard an X 22 since the
last time to say used a clip
from that show.
People have to be careful
because they listened to it and
listens to it all. Often as
well, and we discuss it really I
never listened to it. I listened
to it's usually the first half.
I've watched it on TV, which I
normally, I keep passing it by
now it keeps every time I go
through it on the channels,
because I get like 100 channels
over the air. And these are all
over the air shows. Yeah. Nick
Cannon? Oh, yeah, I keep going
pricing because it helps Nick
Cannon. I just keep going. Who
the hell's Nick Canis, I watched
some Nick Cannon today. He's a
he's like a daytime talk show
host who just might as well be a
publicist for whoever's on
correct. It's really probably
one of the most uninspired
things I've seen on television
ever.
It's a business model, you know,
business model, they're unlike
this guy's gray here read from
this.
I'm very delighted to say, you
know, we've been we invented we
certainly coined the value for
value model. I think what we're
doing here with the feedback
loop with the donation segments,
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not asking for tips and
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then then the success. These are
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know, what? How are you going to
value some information? That's
only that's in the in the in the
hands of the beholder. But I'm
seeing a lot of comedians doing
versions of value for value.
Now, Jim Breuer who else that I
see some other guy he actually
bought his special back from I
think Netflix. Netflix is like,
well, you know, we're gonna have
to take couple jokes out here a
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these guys are typically doing
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which I think is selling
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But it's a bad way to go. I
mean, they could just study the
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those that come out of Patreon.
That's how special episodes for
people who are our subscribers
who would give us some money,
we'll give them a special
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people who are thinking,
is this different from the
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where you get? You get an hour
and then if you pay, then you
get the full hour and a half.
Yeah, maybe it's similar. But
this is a little more. This is
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I'm going to tell people if they
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long arc, for example, would be
a call back to the high school
liberal teacher. Yeah, yes.
Because you we have to view her
in Israel. She'll come up again
in a few episodes. If they she
shows up again at Adams House,
which may or may not happen
since
it was the first time she
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her. We think she's coming back.
Remember, it's a CBS bitten one
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Like drew blood the first? He
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Phoebe was new. And she was
sleeping. And the school teacher
came up with one dog that bites
liberals.
I know only liberals. Only
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yt, which was my recommendation
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Lady. So. So when you start
doing these separate little one
offs, one episode another. It
means that when you reference it
in a normal show, it's lost on
everybody. Yeah. And so you have
to go over the material again,
which means is not free. It is
not anything special anymore,
because you had to go over it
all over again. And so that's a
joke. That's an important or the
other thing is is like something
you don't want to do again. And
so you're keeping people from
getting all the information you
have to give them that's why the
wide open model which has value
for value where you just assume
you get what you want, and you
can take what you one and this
one is far superior, you get
more, you get better results.
And there's another aspect to it
and you're not trying to trick
anybody but they're going. Then
the other aspect
is we've always said, Look, do
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we've just like we have no
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This you can do whatever you
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just, I mean that we didn't sit
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Oh, okay. That doesn't sound
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These types of things. It's,
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And everyone who was listening,
it's almost 15 years, almost
1500 episodes value for value
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the Pentagon refuted that claim.
And he said the American people
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they're an Iowa which is a four
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they gave her a cardiac arrest
this is to call her age it's the
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sorry for the family of sucks
she's she's like a nice lady.
She was definitely the pacemaker
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made the Plaza Hotel and beauty
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then you're not but what about
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all the producers out there,
John, I welcome your wine
recommendations to pair with my
Jakob burger and Brussels
sprouts. The Round Table Jack
burger
and Brussels sprouts.
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yak burger. Requires probably a
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Bosch
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Bordeaux. I'm just I want to
make sure I order the right
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had a bottle of that recently.
And that is probably when you is
one of the bottles that exudes
the flavor of well made. There's
a funny thing, it's hard to
explain but you know, I have
always had these different ways
of describing certain wines. But
the flavor of well made is like
really shocking. And it's also
there's you get the flavor of I
will call it wine on this to the
flavor of new equipment. Which
is taste you can taste and then
there's the flavor of old
barrels, which is like you've
screwed up to wine with these
old barrels. I don't know what
you're doing. Stop doing it.
Anyway, Vera tastes quite the
product would do. We wouldn't do
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that's taken care of. Then I'll
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on that I'd pronounce it she's
in Amsterdam. 400 1407, the date
of the revolution, a show date
and my birthday, three good
reasons to bring myself to Dame
hood being born and raised in
Amsterdam and have having been a
part of the production team of
the movie Amsterdam, which is
actually quite a good movie.
Dick moss and you know, there's
racing a speedboat through the
canals of Amsterdam being chased
a good Moo as they jump over the
bridges is a good movie. I will
be proud to become Dane
Amsterdam. Okay, damn Amsterdam.
I like it, too. She's hosting a
meet up on Sunday to celebrate
in the Netherlands. Can I order
a Campari with a little bit of
ice and some goat cheese for the
roundtable? Yes. Would you like
the goat cheese muddled in the
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in desperate need of jobs karma.
I was let go after 31 years. Oh
my goodness. Thank you. Thank
you capitalism. Love the show
sincerely. Mark and I want to
He's listed to be knighted I
guess just with his just his
name
here we'll do his name. Yeah.
But what I am going to do is I'm
gonna roll out some goat and
some TPP he needs his and I mean
after 31 years these people
Yeah. jobs jobs jobs, jobs,
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that helps. Jonathan Walker also
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Jonathan Walker. I am hoping you
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Jonathan. And I believe that he
sent it to the wrong email
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donation in the main line which
would have been picked up last
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There's a pronunciation for this
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this will be my fourth sent John
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No one does that. You have to do
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Let's vote for jobs. And coming
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I don't know what your round two
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he's thinking he can make some
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something right. Well, he's his
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people buying it. Yeah,
exactly. You need good stuff.
Thank you very much, Roger.
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No, she's in Van Nuys.
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We greeted each other with a
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Our formula is this we go out
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all right. All right. I have a
couple of clips about Roe that
she talked about it and finished
it rah rah, rah, rah
rah, you BA
and let's start with the
this is from now what was this
hearing in the Senate was that?
Let me let me just get this
straight Supreme Court comes out
with a DOD opinion which quote
unquote overturns raw and some
other cases. So then all of a
sudden we have to have an
emergency hearing to discuss
this. What is the premise of
this other than for sound bites
for politicians?
Oh, there's no premise for sound
bites but this the same six they
just say okay, the January 6
Hearing is this over? They bang
the gavel and then they say
Okay, stay in your seats. We're
going to start this Oh,
the same day, same people same
committee
is almost Oh goodness, they have
Raskin.
And he's got to stop dyeing his
hair. It's really unnatural.
Jamie.
Well, he's, anyone needs a lift.
It's him. This listen to grass
can go on and on and on.
So how can you allow a woman to
have an abortion in the case of
rape or incest that would be
murder? Is what they say now.
Miss Goss graves I'm worried
about this is the founder of the
Republican Party, President
Lincoln who said,
Okay, I had to stop right there.
President Lyndon that this guy
is a US sitting senator. He's
been there forever. President
Lincoln wasn't the founder of
the Republican Party. The
Republican Party was founded
earlier than Lincoln showed up.
There was even ran a candidate
in 1856 names. Fremont ran And
he he ran against the Democrat
and somebody who Millard
Fillmore who ran on the Know
Nothing Party and I don't know
what they're thinking about
marketing back in the day. No,
nothing's I remember those.
Those were good,
though. Just go over some of the
details here. Because Raskin as
sitting senator in in this US
government thinks that Abe
Lincoln was the founder of the
Republican Party, as he just
said, Okay, who's well,
it was burgeoning. It was new at
the time, but he certainly
didn't. didn't start it
began in 1854. Lincoln was
elected in 1860s. It was six
years had gone by he had joined
the party. As it formed. It was
a offshoot of the I was read
from this little history here
from Robert McNamara. The change
Splinter both okay the catalyst
for the founding of the party is
the passage of the Kansas
Nebraska act in the spring of
1854. The law was a major change
from the Missouri Compromise of
three decades earlier and made
it seem possible that new states
in the West would come into the
Union as Pro slavery states.
Right. The change splintered
both major parties of the era
the Democrats and the Whigs,
each party can tained factions
that either endorsed or oppose
the spread of enslavement into
the western territories before
the Kansas Nebraska act. It was
even a signal into law by
President Franklin Pierce.
Protests meetings had been
called in a number of locations
with meetings and conventions
happening in a number of
northern states. It is
impossible to pinpoint one
particular place and time when
the party was founded. One
meeting was at a schoolhouse in
Ripon, Wisconsin in March
1 1854, and often credited as
being where the Republican Party
was founded. According to a
number of accounts published in
the 19th century, a convention
of disaffected Whigs and members
of the fading Free Soil Party
versus really the genesis of the
Republican Party assembled in
Jackson, Michigan on July
6 1854, quite
a way to tell Jamie Raskin is in
Ada,
Michigan, he deserves it. A
Michigan Congressman Jacob
married Howard was credited with
drawing up the first platform of
the party and giving it the name
Republican Party,
but it's the party of Lincoln.
So, so Raskin is bullish, she
knows
what's gonna happen now. raskins
gonna get all kinds of emails
and phone calls about some
podcaster I hope so. You know,
some podcasters say you don't
know what you're talking about
that.
So here we go with part two of
his. His Spiel
is the founder of the Republican
Party, President Lincoln who
said, A house divided against
itself cannot stand. I believe
this government cannot endure
permanently half slave and half
free. Can we endure half free
choice states and half
theocratic, compelled pregnancy
states? Is that gonna work for
America? What? What do you see
as the future of this?
And I am deeply worried. This is
the first time in our nation's
history where the Supreme Court
has taken away a
is this Amy?
No, this is some black woman
with a valley girl voice
since history where the Supreme
Court has taken away a
individual right in the
Constitution. Right that two
generations of people have come
up with so so now you have
grandmothers looking at their
grandchildren and understanding
that they're going to have fewer
rights.
This is the honor. This is their
main talking point. I have less
rights than my mom. It's still
it's still
it's Yeah.
Can I just since you did a
historical I just want to
mention something because I had
this in the show notes for last
for last show didn't get to it.
President Jefferson's mansion in
Monticello, Virginia. Have you
ever been there to the Yes, I
have it now. I've been there as
well. It was 10/5 1012 years
ago. What was your experience of
the house?
It was it was a nice place.
And it's a museum at the same
time.
It's a museum has got a lot of
old art. Well,
I can't wait to go again.
Because they have gone
completely woke everywhere. They
talk about the enslaved chef. So
this is the kitchen where the
enslaved chef would work. This
is the slave quarters. They have
signs everywhere. And even in
here this is a quote from this
article grievance has become the
predominant theme in Monticello
from the ticket booth in the
visitor center, decorated with a
contemporary painting of
Jefferson's weeping slaves to
its final gift shop display. Not
even the President's world
famous music room and octagonal
space carefully restored to its
18th century grandeur, and
decorated with Gilbert Stuart's
original presidential portrait
and classical bust is saved from
revisionist disapproval. A grim
modern painting of a faceless
figure with a matte black head
now looms over the room position
so that it directly confront
visitors when they enter the
mansion. The painting was quote,
commissioned in honor of
Juneteenth last month. So it's
like even the to bring in new
stuff. Yes, modern stuff, modern
stuff. And you know, and even
the here the workers are soup
here. This is a quote from
someone. I always enjoyed
visiting Monticello in the past,
the workers are super friendly
and helpful. Unfortunately, on
this guided tour, we were
lectured more on slaves and
Sally Hemings and the man
himself. Sally Hemings was the
slave that he apparently
fathered children with. Half of
the comments on Jefferson were
critical. I expected for the
price to have enjoyed it more
even my 11 year old daughter
notice the bias. We are well
aware of the tribe To be of
slavery during the early part of
this country's history we please
send to your presentations on
the man and his accomplishments
rather than promoting guilt. So
the whole stole house has been
ruined by woke. It's the house
of woke. That's really sad to
hear these things.
Now, you know, this is what I've
been saying. Don't let one get
in there. You're right. You
know, it's like, right.
Well, it's, you know, the whole
the whole foundation is 85%
Democrats who fund that who fund
that, that house. So that's why
their money or their their
history.
So, back to row. Yep. This woman
Kate was on to give a little
testimony. His name is Aaron
Holly. She was the main lawyer.
It was great. He's the main
lawyer and the DoD case,
Mississippi good case that's
triggered this whole thing. And
she gives a nice little spiel
here and then there's a little
back and forth who is her versus
as I say, get their two
different Holly's here. But
she's, she's a different Holly
than the holly. You're thinking
it was a senator. Yeah. Okay,
let's play her first. Then we'll
play the Senator Holly go off
against his woke law professor
from Berkeley. Okay.
So this is this is someone else.
This is Aaron Hall. I
got to thank Chairwoman Maloney
Ranking Member comer, and
members of the committee was
her opening statement. And she's
Yeah, and this actually explains
a lot. And that's the reason I
have a clip just so you can get
a little as one different other
side of the story,
even without just from what I
recall, just I have not heard
the clip. Of course, what I
recall, is this this case in
Mississippi, they were actually
debating 12 or 15 weeks being
the window for for aborting
pregnancy. But that, and maybe
she's the lawyer, they said we'd
love to do that. But we can't
actually because you know, this
is unconstitutional the way it
is. And this was the case that I
think the wedge that forced the
DoD decision which forced the
overturning of Roe, am I
correct?
I don't know. Maloney, Ranking
Member comer and members of the
committee. I'm Erin Hawley,
Senior Counsel for Alliance
Defending Freedom. The Supreme
Court's decision in Dobbs
correct a 50 year wrong, one
that resulted in the death of
over 60 million unborn children.
Roe versus Wade was premised on
egregious legal errors. And its
reversal is a tremendous victory
for life. And for the American
people. Row cheated us of our
ability to promote good policy.
But Dobbs restores our
opportunity to reaffirm
motherhood and in so doing to
empower women row was terrible
constitutional law. It invented
fabricated really a
constitutional right from thin
air. And scholars across the
political spectrum believe the
case was wrongly decided. Roe
took from the American people
the ability to protect unborn
life in an exercise of raw
judicial power. As a result of
Roe, the United States has been
an extreme outlier in abortion
law, being one of only a few
countries, countries like China
and North Korea to allow
elective abortion for any
reason, up until the moment
before birth. Yep, that's about
how this came up in a
conversation amongst people that
were just kind of level headed
talking about CES. What happened
was Roe was it gave the green
light to infanticide. For all
practical purposes, it grew. I
mean, it started it started
normally at the beginning and
72. As you know, abortion should
be rare. She had good reasons.
Biden himself said that it
should be rare and it should be
rare and safe.
And it evolved into like,
anytime you want abortion on
demand, do it right here that
the baby comes out as long as
you say it's him I can love him
to death doesn't matter. And
somebody pointed out that this
was an example of the of the
Liberals taking advantage of a
situation today, you know, and
taking it to the extreme, which
resulted they're the ones that
brought this upon themselves, if
they don't like it. Anyway, but
meanwhile, of course, you have
the super woks including this,
this this arrogant, self
absorbed. What is it when you
have you feel you're owed
something
while you're privileged,
entitled. entitled,
entitled, this woman is so
entitled, that she thinks that
she can go to before Congress,
and she doesn't want to answer
any questions or profess
Professor bridges at the
University of California law
school over here at Berkeley, a
lawyer lashes lawyer, as she's a
lawyer. She's a professor. She's
a professor and she's a teacher.
Just Kids this, and she is
arrogant. And it's one of the
funniest scenes that ever took
place during these hearings is
this is Senator Holly and her.
This is the entire reason for
this session is to get a
soundbite like this. Wouldn't
you say? Yeah, absolutely. Now
well, that one for Holly this
time. Thank
you, Mr. Chairman. Thanks to all
of the witnesses for being here.
Before I want to visit with you,
Miss miski. But before I do, I
just want to clear one thing up
Professor bridges, you said
several times, you've used a
phrase, I want to make sure I
understand what you mean by
you've referred to people with a
capacity for pregnancy, would
that be women?
Many women, sis women have the
capacity for pregnancy, many sis
women do not have the capacity
for pregnancy. There are also
trans men who are capable of
pregnancy as well as non binary
people who are capable of
pregnancy.
So this isn't really a women's
rights issue. It's we should
recognize
that this impacts women while
also recognizing that it impacts
ethnic groups, those things are
not mutually exclusive. Senator
Holly
Oh, so your view is is that the
core of this, this right then is
about what
so I want to recognize that your
line of questioning is
transphobic. And it opens up
trans people to violence by not
recognizing that, oh, you're
saying that I'm opening up
people to violence by asking
whether or not women are the
folks who can have pregnancies.
So I'm one I want to note that
one out of five transgender
persons have attempted suicide.
So I think it's important in my
line of questioning, because we
can't talk about it because
denying
that trans people exist and
pretending not to know that they
exist.
I'm denying that trans people
exist by ask Are you are you
about when are you having
pregnancy? So you believe that
men can get pregnant? No, I
don't think so. You're denying
that trans people like this
thing
that leads to violence? Is this
how you run your classroom? Are
students allowed to question
you? Or are they also treated
like this? We're opening up
people to violence.
We have a good class you should
join. You might learn a lot.
Well, I would learn a lot I've
learned a lot. Lately
extraordinary.
Yeah, this is this is an
incredible recording. And it
explains so much. We had several
parents here over the weekend.
Parents of younger kids but also
of millennials and down to the
tee, even though most of the
kids are pretty normal. Okay,
not super woke. But when it
comes to correcting pronouns,
they're all in that's a day mom.
This is them even the former New
York Bankers kid when when we
stayed over a couple of weeks
ago and we're talking to one of
their kids you know the kids are
17 1817 and and they were
talking about someone in his
class and then he says it's them
and not not in a horrible way
not like she's doing but just
like oh no, it's a date that
they're completely all in
completely programmed. And I
would say that's kind of ground
zero of this crap but let's
let's just
I know it's great it's amazing
how well they made that work
talk it sent me same here with
Jay I don't get it from JC and
Jesse probably good do it but
you want
to see if you own their house so
they're gonna be they're gonna
trade Jay
Jay does it constantly No, no,
that's a day it's a she is a he
is a dancer they never say
whatever happened is G though
there's Jesus
that missed this Jesus Geez
We're cool. I mean the Latin X
has gone that had to go because
that the breakfast tacos push
back stapler so raises I love
it. I love it. That was that was
that was so telling. I just very
telling and it's just it's
doublespeak is Ministry of
Truth. It's 1984
doublespeak these are made up
situations these were trying to
drop the word woman as a woman
they people that what kills me
because you think these women
who are correcting us for saying
she instead of they which is
very confusing when you write
something by the way as a writer
using they as a singular, in in
many structures is almost
impossible. You can do it. In
other structures, you can make
it you can write around it so
you can say well, then they went
to the store meaning a person
Yeah, but not because that's
their pronoun is just a way of
doing to write where you don't
have him or her you would use
they as a singular person but
not because it's their pronoun
is because it's the way you
could you can manage the usage.
But when you actually call a
singular person, they and you're
talking specifically about well
then well then Gail went to the
store. They went you know, your
two boys went to the store with
Gail. They went with them. It
just becomes a mess. Yeah. And
this is part I think, a moment
where you're trying to confuse,
literally confusing to read
pronouns, the pronoun day into a
written, written scenario of any
sort and
I have a personal mission anyone
who has their pronouns and their
email signature, I won't I won't
converse with you, I'm just sick
of it. And I don't need you I
don't need you in my life. You
know, you're you're transmitting
virtue signals it's not
necessary or take it off when
you email me or maybe I'll put
in something really nasty in
mind it's
me me me does it you probably
know Kimberly can visit her she
uses the pronouns she and it
which comes out as she it
go Mimi messing with the man in
the system. So here in Texas, we
have you know, and this is part
of the ground zero, we call it
or I think you called it early
on. We have this almost and I'm
just gonna leave in the middle.
Right wrong or indifferent but
for my personal view, the
heartbeat law is it does it
doesn't cover it doesn't cut the
mustard doesn't cover the bases
for certain things that just may
have to happen. So it's it's
it's a very it's it's almost
impossible to get an abortion in
Texas. And where this belongs,
this conversation in Texas is I
will vote accordingly with my
conscience if this if this is a
big issue for me, it may or may
not be I'm going to vote or not
vote for politicians who do or
don't support that. That's how
you change your local community
in your city in your county in
your state. But somehow, Texas
Women are just so funny. When
they want to protest now in
Austin, we've got you know, lib
tardes mag guitars, everyone's
yelling and screaming. But I
really love this protest because
of course if if you're if the
unborn child is a human well
then you do have to assert some
rights.
A Texas woman is fighting a
traffic ticket by arguing that
her unborn baby counts as a
passenger in her car. Brandy
Fatone was pulled over for
driving alone in the carpool
lane. She argues that the
state's abortion law now
recognizes a fetus as a person.
However, the Department of
Transportation's legal code does
not. So the officer gave her a
$275 ticket, which she now says
she plans to fight in court.
I'm not trying to make a huge
political stance here. But do
you understand that this isn't a
baby? And he kind of just
brushed me off and asked me to
go to the other officer to get
my citation.
Legal experts say the case
exposes unique legal questions
and could raise further
questions like can pregnant
women claim child support for
their unborn baby?
I love that too.
I've always believed that a
pregnant woman especially if you
can see it,
she's I think so too. Yeah, I'm
surprised a cop gave her a
ticket. You know, most cops like
the written you know, you must
have been that time any time a
month where you gotta get your
numbers but I'd much
rather hear that kind of protest
in my new stores like okay, you
make a good point, lady. And
it's it's it's multifaceted. So
I kind of enjoy that. Now along
with this, to ram through this
message of how horrible
Republicans are and the Supreme
Court is invalid. We had the 10
year old rape story, which turns
out if and the jury's still out.
If it was true, the girl was
actually raped at nine years
old. And here's Chris Hayes over
it's a MSNBC to berate
everybody. A lot of people
criticize the Indianapolis stars
reporting, but it doesn't seem
like many spent a lot of
resources trying to confirm it
will never guess what the Star
reported today. Quote. A man has
been charged with raping a 10
year old Ohio girl who's
traveled to Indiana to seek an
abortion attracted international
attention following the Supreme
Court's decision to overturn Roe
v. Wade. The man was arrested
Tuesday after police say he
admitted to raping the child on
at least two occasions.
So we have a perp they arrested
him. All of a sudden lickety
split arrested him. But there's
a lot of questions about this.
Now of course, we should never
see that or hear the name of the
victim. This is horrible if
true. But the so called
perpetrator who has confessed
his guilt was apparently here
illegally. And I have a feeling
that he may be related to the
girl which is another thing that
will not be reported so but that
doesn't matter because you heard
what Chris Hayes did there. You
idiots. I guess you should have
researched it a guy confessed. I
just questioned a little bit
question.
Well, I know the right wing is
going after the fact he's an
illegal alien and nobody wants
to talk about that. Yeah, well,
and it wouldn't have happened in
the first place.
The the meme is narratives
collide. Hey, meanwhile, the
central bank just keeps printing
money and inflation is 9.1%. But
please keep on yelling at each
other. Or you know what gets
snipped.
In the days following the
Supreme Court's decision. Dr.
Doug Stein says the number of
calls to his clinic near Tampa
were tripled, as did the number
of men signing up for vasectomy
with rights being taken away
from women. And we know what
they've been through with them
being primarily responsible for
contraception. It's just time
for men to step up to the plate.
The number
of patients under 30 without
children nearly doubled. He
takes extra steps to confirm
they are 100% Sure they want the
procedure just go for it. 27
year old Thomas Figaro is one of
them. He says he and his
girlfriend do not want children.
So a vasectomy had been on his
mind. I've always thought about
this decision on the Supreme
Court did push me to finally do
it. He led us in on the
procedure which block sperm from
entering semen. It's outpatient
takes about 10 minutes and has
about a two day recovery of
female tubal ligation is much
more invasive and risky. Some
men are concerned lawmakers may
restrict birth control to I feel
for a lot of men, especially for
myself that this is a way where
they're trying to protect their
girlfriends or trying to protect
our partners. These are some
decisions not just made by men,
but by families. 50% of our
calls are from women. This two
Doctor practice can do six was
so amazing. Thanks.
Thanks. For your birthday, have
a gift certificate.
So I got an appointment for you.
Not just made by men but by
families. 50% of our calls are
from women. To Doctor practice
can do six vasectomy is an hour.
And although they are
reversible, Dr. Stein stresses
not all reversals are
successful. A lot of
the young men, Doc, I know that
the SEC dummies are to be
considered reversible. But right
now, an unintended pregnancy
would be worse for me than a
failed reversal
of the Santa planet. So, you
know, this happened in the 70s.
During the era like Erlach guy,
Stanford professor wrote The
Population Bomb and got everyone
I know guys who had had
vasectomies during that period,
because we're gonna save the
Earth. This is how this is the
kind of mentality you run into.
And with the left, which is you
know, I have to save the Earth.
I have to cut my nuts off. And
so they did and they're now
they're older. They're like my
age. Yeah. And are they visible
people? Do they have all
miserable people, they don't
have kids. And they, they just,
you know, they're not some
hobby, right? Look like
lesbians. They do look like old
lesbians. Now I have three clips
I want to play okay. Because
these are the this is on NPR. An
expert comes on who was actually
formerly on the Biden campaign.
But she now now she's a
pollster. And it's an it's part
of a series. I've never had
these before. I don't play him
as much as I'd like to. But it's
the denialism that's in the
Democrats side of the equation,
they really don't believe that
they're going to have their
asses handed to him on the
November election. And they want
to believe that unless
everything's gonna be fine, it's
gonna be pretty much just gonna
be playing,
playing for the for the
listeners and producers, not in
the United States. And sadly,
for many United States
producers, every two years, we
have an election where we vote
just for the Senate and the
Congress, not everybody's
opinions, governors, all kinds
of stuff, not to governors, but
a governors, and then every four
years to do the general where
there's a lot of that, but then
also the President and the Vice
President. So this is very
important, because, as we heard,
the liberal school teacher has
already jumped ahead. And she
knows that the Conservatives are
in charge of everything. So now
the Democrats have done their
best to make that a fact by
screwing everything up. And also
they got screwed by the central
bank, but at least they're
getting blamed for it. Biden
isn't that's just tough shit.
And that will continue. Yeah,
but let's listen to this.
Midterm summary and this is
we'll start with the Dems
are now less than four months
until the midterm elections in
this country, and Democrats are
facing a series of headwinds
from inflation to gun violence
to abortion rights that are
affecting the attitude of
Democratic voters. Meantime, as
we've reported a new New York
Times Siena College poll out
this week shows 60% of voters,
including a quarter of Democrats
disapprove of the job President
Biden's doing. Laura Barron
Lopez has more on that
democratic discontent.
Judy, despite the President's
low approval ratings, that same
poll shows the picture may not
be as bleak for Democratic
Congressional candidates. Voters
are evenly divided on which
party should control Congress
after the midterms. To discuss
how Democrats are feeling about
this election year. I'm joined
by Melinda Lake. She is the
president of Lake Research
Partners, a democratic polling
group that regularly conducts
focus groups with voters. She
was also an advisor for
President Biden's 2020 campaign.
So Linda, thanks for joining us.
Let's look beyond the numbers
because you're this
is NPR. Yes, this is bad. What a
real.
No, no, no, I'm sorry, this, yes
is worse.
But this is bad, too. Thanks.
And read that. Thanks for
joining us. It's so insincere
because you just she just
reading a script
pulling group that regularly
conducts focus groups with
voters. She was also an advisor
for President Biden's 2020
campaign. So Linda, thanks for
joining us. Let's look beyond
the numbers, because you're
talking to Democrats and new
voters in these focus groups.
It's been three weeks since Roe
was overturned, there's a new
gun law wire President Biden's
approval ratings stuck. Well,
Democrats are starting to see
favorable movement.
Well, I think it's always
slower. The presidential numbers
are always slower to move and
the presidential numbers are
very tied to the economy. And
inflation is still a big
problem. People don't expect
their congressperson to solve
the economy. They
unrealistically do expect their
president to solve the economy
including their own personal gas
prices and the price for skirt
steak and and their grocery
store. So I think that when you
get to the congressional races,
people are voting a lot more
their local issues and what's
happening in their states.
They're voting things that are
clear distinctions between the
candidates, and there is no
clear distinction between the
candidates right now. Then
opinions on the overturning of
Roe v Wade and access to
abortion and birth control for
women.
Hold on. Skirt steak.
Oh, boy, she'd say skirt Smash.
Just say Chuck. You know, just
like with the slaves as worried
about what a skirts while you're
eating filet mignon, second pay
to play there. She
should have just said steak.
That before now we go into what
I
want to say one more thing about
this. It sounds like just like
the economy, which we talked
about in the last show. If you
just say, oh, inflation will go
down, inflation will go down
that it actually does kind of
work. So I think they're so
delusional that they believe
that if they just keep saying,
Well, we're doing better, hey,
things are looking up that that
it just will.
You're, you're blowing smoke,
and it's so and they're arrogant
about it. They really and I've
had clips before these Democrats
don't know. They really think
they're gonna do well in these
midterms. Because they're, you
know, the Democrats are smart.
They're on the right side of
history, this and that. Yeah.
And they're arrogant about it.
And they and she does. And this
woman does focus groups. Yeah,
with other Democrats. It's
ridiculous to listen to these
people. But there's omigod
moments that are coming up one
in each of the following two
clips. And let's go with clip.
Do
I want to cover two more quick
topics with you. So Linda, the
January 6 hearings have provided
new evidence about former
President Trump's efforts to
pressure Justice Department
officials to even pressure his
own vice president to overturn
the 2020 election results? Are
these revelations coming up in
your focus groups with
democratic or independent
voters?
They really are. They're coming
up with Democrats a lot. First
of all, 65% of voters are aware
of the hearings, and at least
aware of some of the findings
from the hearings. And among
independent voters, it's
actually slightly higher. It's
71%. That is unheard of you
never have independents pay more
attention than Democrats and
Republicans to what's going on.
voters think it's a crime. 82%
of voters want accountability.
Independents and Democrats
really want accountability. And
they're furious about the will
of the people being overturned.
And January 6 is just the
beginning. That attack on our
country was the beginning of
overturning elections,
overturning the will of the
people overturning people's
votes. And now we have roe
overturning people's will there
was voters solidly opposing the
decision. So this is a very big
issue and it's penetrating way
more than anyone would have
imagined.
Ah, well, this is it. This this
is the problem. They truly the
Democrats, these liberal people
who are speaking, believe that
one person one vote that we live
in a democracy. Even the liberal
school teacher is like, well,
you know, once we get rid of the
electoral college, she said that
yes, to which I say A California
will be so happy finally some ad
money. I didn't go into the
explanation in your comment. I
didn't go into the explanation.
But yes, oh no, that's enough.
That's an abomination. That is
actually, the Electoral College
is an attack on democracy. And
yes, it is. It was. It's an anti
democratic. It's a republic, a
constitutional republic in
America. It's
a failsafe mechanism. Yes. It's
to keep criminals from becoming
president. Hello, Hillary. How
did that work with the Biden
crime family?
Now, it didn't work as well. It
didn't work as well as it should
have. Yeah.
But that okay. But this is what
they believe.
No, it's fun to listen to. But
and then this, by the way, I've
seen this happen before. It
happened during the Clinton
administration, when the
Republicans is wiped out the
Clinton the Clinton
house, they all believed that
they were gonna do great in the
midterms. And then yeah, and
then in the midterms, they lost
their ass which they, which both
boys do they Oh, yeah, both
parties always happen. So this
is a shock somehow. And, and
then they were just navel gazing
for months and months and
months. Oh, I don't understand
how this is going to happen was
just shows you that the public
is stupid, and goes on electoral
college is racist. So here we go
with the second one, I was going
to end the clips there. But then
I played some more. And I saw
Oh, my God, this is another dumb
thing. Here we go.
Despite all of those issues that
you just mentioned, that could
very well potentially motivate
Democratic voters. Recent
polling shows that a majority of
Democrats don't want President
Biden to be the nominee in 2024.
But are they naming any
alternatives?
Oh, I think that those numbers
are very flawed. Honestly, it's
a really silly question. In some
ways, first of all, people are
not naming alternatives,
switched on,
give them back it up and play
that again. So we understand
where she said it those numbers
ice sheet, I'm sorry, the woman,
PBS woman's sites, some actuals
backs and what we can kind of
sense, which is that Biden's an
idiot, and everyone wants him
out. And instead of accepting
these numbers and explaining
them, she says that the numbers
are flawed, they're no good. I'm
going to start over
despite all of those issues that
you just mentioned, that could
very well potentially motivate
Democratic voters. Recent
polling shows that a majority of
Democrats don't want President
Biden to be the nominee and
2024. But are they naming any
alternatives?
Oh, I think that those numbers
are very flawed. Honestly, it's
a really silly question. First
of all, people are not naming
alternatives. Secondly, a
Democrats give the President's
solidly positive job performance
ratings, three quarters or
better. Thirdly, voters almost
say it as you know, in the sense
of it's a really hard job, and
maybe I'll offer him a
retirement because it'll be
easier on him not that it'll be
better for us. So those
questions are extremely flawed.
And I think what you'll see is
Democrats uniting behind
Democrats, Democrats uniting
behind the president and
supporting his agenda
overwhelmingly
Wow, okay, well I hope so for
you lady.
She's a widow yet your marriage
she's from the Biden campaign
now she's a pollster doesn't say
she says she's still on the
Biden campaign Give me a break.
Just lying to your face are
diluted it's not that she's
insincere.
Know that she she really
believed while she just thinks
the numbers are wrong, I don't
believe any polls, even if
they're good or whatever, like
now of polls are always flawed
depends on is there to me, it's
like man on the street.
I love the man on the man on the
street. I
have to say the more I watched
the last eight minutes of Jesse
waters, which is really I
watched the last eight minutes
because my my machine records
extra. I have watched Tucker's
monologue, then I'm asleep. But,
but Jesse waters, he keeps going
out and he asked, and I know
that they're selected, but he's
asking simple things like, you
know, who What did who was our
first president? You know, you
know, what is the date of the
Revolutionary War? You know,
what is that? What? What is
Fourth of July about what is the
who was the independence from
Germany? I mean, it's
unbelievable how uneducated
people are. It's yeah, it's an
again, I know that they're just
selecting and they always have
the one smart person like Dean.
Oh, I got it right. Ding ding
ding there. They were. They're
smart. Let's just ah,
it's pathetic. It's pathetic.
I've never I we've just never
seen it this bad John. I
haven't. I don't know man. I
don't know about you.
It's always bad. So yeah, I do
have one thing that it was just
kind of flies in the face of
what we just heard and all the
rest of it because it's not
going to be the problem these
the left is doing And as with
with PBS, they normally don't
talk about politics, I'm sorry
about economy, the economy, they
don't talk about the economy,
they, they just give us stock
market. You know, the stock
market went up to 60 points and
blah, blah, blah, and it's over.
But they're really bringing home
this inflation thing. And I
think is undoing the work that
the good work that they're doing
in denial and what's going to
happen in the midterms because
this doesn't help. And I have a
clip called inflation rundown.
Oh, okay. I was like,
inflation in the US is the
highest it's been in for
decades. And new numbers out
today give no reassurance it
will lead up soon, the Labor
Department reported the consumer
prices jumped 9.1%. over last
year, worse than economists had
projected, gas prices were up
more than 11%. In June,
furniture, clothing, health
care, groceries and cars grew
more expensive as well. Beyond
increases in food and energy
prices. The core inflation index
rose seven tenths of a percent
over the previous month, to
break down what this means for
the economy and the American
people. I'm joined by Greg Ip
chief economics commentator at
the Wall Street Journal. Greg,
welcome back to the News Hour.
Thanks for having me. So not
such good news. And it looks
like this is across the board
that almost everything's getting
more expensive.
I think that was what was
disappointing and surprising is
that there really was no good
news in this report. I mean,
obviously, the big increase came
from energy and food. Gasoline,
as everybody knows, has gotten a
lot more expensive in recent
months. That's what pushed us
over the 9% level, the highest
annual rate of inflation in over
40 years.
Yeah. So just briefly on this
just to run through a little
list of stuff all over the world
that you're really not hearing
about what's happening is we now
have almost in fact, it was
parity for a moment there
yesterday, the dollar and the
euro are now equal. Yeah. So
what happens when you raise
interest rates? And I finally
figured out how to explain it,
it's almost like shorting the
dollar or like a short squeeze
on the dollar. So you raise
interest rates, everybody who's
borrowed money, which is lots of
countries, you know, like
billions and hundreds of
billions, they now have to pay
more back for their loans. So
what they're doing is that like,
I need some I need some dollars,
I need some dollars, I gotta get
the cheap dollars now, because
it's going up. And of course, by
buying and the dollars go up.
And what we effectively do, is
we mostly,
well, before you go on, if you
have a loan outstanding is a
international your big country,
you take in a bunch of money.
Yeah, this is just the opposite
of what you said. You're not
paying more interest, your rate
is fixed. Whatever the rate was,
you get to pay it back with
cheaper dollars.
If you have them. If you have
euros, you need to go by dollars
very quickly, which is why those
two converge.
No, that's true. But if you're
talking about a loan, per se has
an interest rate, that interest
rate doesn't go up. No, no, it
goes up, it doesn't go
the interest rate goes up, the
dollar gets stronger, because
when the interest rate goes up,
the dollar gets stronger, the
other currencies get weaker. So
that's why other countries who
have borrowed money, borrowed
dollars have to pay back
dollars, but they don't possess
dollars. They gotta go by him.
Yeah, that's true. And so what's
happening and we're going to see
sovereign wealth defaults. So so
this we are basically pushing
our central bank our Federal
Reserve's problem on to
obviously, we we see this
happening in the United States,
but we push it out to here we
go, we have Irish Times.
Essential workers will get
priority at the gas station when
the shortages come this this
winter, Albania. Huge protests,
over fuel cost inflation,
Hungary declared a state of
emergency. Sri Lanka, of course,
we know what's going on there.
Armenia, people on the streets,
the ousting their government,
Pakistan might be next. And I
just love the Netherlands. Don't
worry, people will just wrap
themselves in the blanket a
little more often this winter,
it's going to be okay. The head
of the gas uni says this. So
we're really destroying the
entire world system, or at least
putting it into a vert
undestroyed. All
this happened before there was a
point where the dollar was 80
cents. In terms of Euro I mean,
the euro was 80 cents of $1. And
then it went the other way. We
got as bad as a buck 35 I
agree was I agree except this
time. There's 40 trillion more
dollars that were printed. So
yeah, we got out of it, but it's
another but to fix it. It's
gonna be a little bit harder. I
think. doesn't matter but yes,
buy property in the United
States. Good idea.
Right now the right property all
land. So you're all in with Bill
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I got a couple. I'll play you
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Moments of douchey moments of
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those podcasts
go to law. We have this probably
no, definitely. Okay, we have
that one. i This one was kind of
fun.
Oh, hey, whoa, whoa.
You know what that was from? No
budget nerds watching SpaceX
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to those guys that talk. Well,
you know, this thing is going to
bring lots of satellites into
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it whoa, whoa. Not not
appropriate though. And maybe
this one maybe this is the one
think again, sunshine.
I like that one. I get one of
those pretty straightforward
it's just only one is
extraordinary. Oh, let me see
extraordinary.
I think the Think again,
sunshine when sink again.
Sunshine.
Yeah. Okay. You can use that
Jordan Peterson
though, is it? Yeah, yeah.
He I guess he got a big contract
with the daily wire.
I guess I think it's beneath him
personally, but okay.
Now that they're gathering a
whole bunch of people they have
also they have
VC money.
Ah, no, I think isn't the razor
guy. Isn't he
carry Harry's razor
someone with money is Dollar
Shave Club's someone was money.
There's about five of these
guys. Some of the blade someone
with money is doing stuff in
there. I have two quick real
news segments. Just want to make
sure we keep you up to speed in
case you're at the watercooler
and not everybody wants to talk
about row or want to talk about
Russia or want to talk about
Biden, I want to talk about
COVID.
An attempt to take a dramatic
selfie at the top of Italy's
Mount Vesuvius last weekend sent
a tourist from Baltimore,
Maryland sliding into the
volcano's crater. While the
man's phone fell out of his hand
and when he tried to get out he
ended up slipping several yards
in official say he was lucky he
didn't plunge into the abyss and
escaped only with cuts and
bruises.
I don't think if the guy didn't
get sucked into fall into the
crater. I don't think it should
be a news report.
Now and yeah, it's just just
this happens constantly, people
have fallen off ledges,
and this one is my all time
favorite.
1000s of dogs will soon need new
homes after a court ordered
rescue mission. 4000 beagles
will be moved out of our
research, lead Virginia, because
the government says they've been
mistreated.
Or those Fauci is
beagles. Probably Fauci is
beagles.
I mean, seriously, when when we
heard that he was the NIH was
doing experiments on beagles. It
was a story for a little bit and
we're like, Oh, that's horrible.
Beagles are so cute. 4000 4000
sad Beagle. Sad puppies.
Massive. Thank you Fauci
for massively sad puppies.
That was bad. Bad.
They should have no problem
deals are in high demand. to
high demand dog.
Oh, you got something to play us
out with? Right? Yeah, nothing.
was ending it. Oh, okay. I'm
sorry. I mean,
wait a minute. Oh, stop. Okay.
Stop depresses Hold your horses.
Whoa, Nelly.
Let's go over this way since you
ran off a bunch of countries
that are having all these
issues. I might as well bring in
the bring in the Haitians. There
you go.
The Haitians. Okay, Haitians.
protests over fuel shortages in
Haiti shut down roads in Port au
Prince today. A war between
rival gangs has forced a key
fuel terminal to close and most
gas stations have stopped
working to at least 50 people
have died in the violence and
1000s more have no food or
water.
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family that I'm buying Bitcoin
man, are they looking at me like
a scam? Looking at me with one
eye open your one the one that
man almost lost it all. Now I'm
out of date feeling like a
cyclops nod that would be my
pops. I think he got injured
from being boosted in fact, but
he's okay now. Thank God. I used
to call him slick. Because he
wore a pirate patch man and you
got to shit in jobs. Oh, yeah,
me too. They ever heard a
narcissist? She stinks. Be you.
Eminem was a favorite guest you
could call me his dad. Working
at the home gym. Now. Bob is
sick man can't get enough of
primetime 99 Alexander Sanyal
always got a grind. He loves to
shine. He loves the
confrontation and Rob's and
notch up the new visual into the
corset and when you're what's on
your mind what you gotta say if
someone said this to Dr. Dre,
maybe a wa these comments on the
last receipt. You got these
passes and willingness tell the
truth and brief. Johnson losers.
alcohol abusers pill poppers
trying to keep the job this is
where the movers and shakers we
dare you to try to take us in
color they won't defeat us civil
disobedience is probably why
they hate us. These politicians
are supposed to work for us in
that case which candidate can
you really trust your own
elected officials? Please some
therapy back on the Bible about
that new logic and Russ trust I
bring it up because no agenda we
all get our news. We just want
him with some humor and less
biased views. I bring it up
because no agenda we just want a
news with some less biased
views.
Now on to the calls from Bodega
owners for better protection
is stink as the bulk of the
Bronx.
Bodega clerk Jose Alba.
Diversity of this community was
just trying to defend
himself
was arrested and put in Rikers
Island.
It was self defense plain and
simple said everyone in this
group.
As the bulk of the Bronx lasted
the
Manhattan DA 's decision to
charge Although with second
degree murder,
diversity of this community and
as unique as the breakfast tacos
here in San Antonio.
This morning, First Lady Joe
Biden facing criticism after
telling a group of Latino voters
they were quote as unique as
breakfast tacos Bodega clerked
Jose Alba,
as the Bogota as of the Bronx.
This month, the World Council
for health has called for a
global recall of all vaccines,
because worldwide 40,000 deaths
with the vaccine
last acknowledge COVID-19
genetics injections and cause
far more harm than good and
provide zero benefit relative to
risk for the young unhealthy.
These experimental gene therapy
treatments can damage your
children as well as yourself
ethical standard for any
biologic product. If he does
pull it off the market 50 Not 40
taps
they do not produce COVID-19
infection which is treatable and
not terminal.
So when there is a global
recall, I am international
organizations, this committee
ought to be having emergency
meetings. Furthermore,
the most recent data
demonstrates that you are more
likely to become infected or
have disease or even death if
you've been vaccinated compared
to the unvaccinated people. This
is shocking to hear. But it is
what the data are showing
79% of people all my clients
were fully vaccinated. That is
pretty much bashing evidence
that the vaccines have
completely failed.
They can damage your heart or
your reproductive tissue and
your heart, your brain, your
reproductive tissue. Andrew real
hard to bring brain, your
reproductive tissue and your
lungs. This can include
permanent damage of your immune
system. They can damage your
heart, your brain, your
reproductive tissue, and your
heart, your brain, your
reproductive tissues and your
heart, your brain, your
reproductive tissue. And your
long case you've been wondering
where he is welcome Hunter
Biden. In the world, that God
too The dad my brother
in the three of us, it was
literally I had to support them
out. I couldn't do anything
we'll talk about
that is important to me. He will
work away and was committed as
part of my dad. He respects
anyone in the world and I know
that to be certain.
Yeah, other than the crack,
right? I get to be heard. And
I'm very quick to crack and go
on to the airport. That's some
pretty pretty hot right where
the fucking crash brought me to
a place that I've never had
before. I was at every Hotel in
Los Angeles. Every motel every
hotel until they wouldn't have a
room for me to get worse,
probably end up in
jail for.org/in A
think again sunshine