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October 29 2020 this is your
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in the morning, everybody. I'm
Adam Curry from Northern Silicon
Valley where we all know that
we're all doomed.
Adam Curry: So you're now part
of the EU in California. Are
they doomed? Oh my god. France,
Germany, the Netherlands all
shutting down. Christina texted
me She said, how people are
freaking out here. They don't
even only have symptoms or
anything. Little sniffle.
sniffle Yeah. Nice. sniffles the
key. I hope people realize that
COVID is Coronavirus is the
cause is the common cold. Yeah.
common cold is the Coronavirus.
There's never been a vaccine for
it and never will be. And it's
and it's possible. I was
listening to something the other
day, it was just a math minor
clip they're going well, you
know, it's crazy because you
know the symptoms of each. Each
person is so different and most
are asymptomatic. And I'm
starting to think Wait a minute,
if most, most are asymptomatic,
that just because of what you've
been discussing mostly over the
last couple shows, is it
possible that this test is just
bad? And they're asymptomatic?
Because they don't have it?
Although they tested positive?
Is it just that simple? I have a
spec sheet of the new Abbott
rapid test. It says right there
in the spec sheet cannot make a
distinction between Coronavirus
rs one or two.
John C Dvorak: Well, so that
means it'll pick up a cold. It
might just say that they're
specifically not specifically
but when we have a couple of
clips later on the talk about it
actually not being very reliable
from government officials who
are deploying them but
Unknown: I finally found the
smoking gun. I found the smoking
gun. Sorry, the way
the way you said but I just
imagine you're sticking a finger
in the air. In fact, and I
looked over my glasses when I
said it, but listen to this.
Because yes, every every show, I
think well that's it. I don't I
can't say any more about the
polymerase chain reaction. PCR
also mislabeled as a thought
test. But yes, I can. It's crazy
because people aren't catching
on. news media is catching on
very, very sparsely. Of course,
local stations. I have that till
after the election. Well, of
course, but Well actually,
let's, let's, let's listen to
I'll set it up this way, keep
you in suspense a little bit
longer. This is WRAL in North
Carolina, and they are calling
this latest surge incorrect
because they say hey, there's a
lot of false positives with the
PCR also known as the test. So
this is rather long but it's
very very complete in in their
reporting WRAL in North
Carolina, North Carolinians have
taken more than 3 million
COVID-19 tests. During the
pandemic, almost all 97% of the
positives came through a
molecular test called a polymer
chain reaction or PCR. And while
the test is highly regarded as
accurate when it comes to
positive or negative, some in
the scientific world say it
provides an incomplete picture.
We have found RNA shedding in
evidence for 78 days. My Dr.
Carl Hennigan with University of
Oxford argues that black and
white nature of the test is
leading to an inflated number of
cases when you pick you know,
pay symptomatic people. You have
no idea if they have active
infection, or did they have it
two months ago labs test for
coronavirus by cycling samples
to amplify the virus each cycle
increases the virus in the
sample. At the North Carolina
State lab, they'll cycle a
sample up to 37 times before
deciding whether it's positive
or negative. At lab core, the
main private tester in our
state, the cycle threshold is
even higher at 38. And the more
times you do that, the less
virus you start out with WRAL
investigates went through the
specs of dozens of PCR tests the
cycle thresholds ranged from as
low as 35 to as high as 40.
Depending on the maker, the
higher that threshold goes, then
the dimmer if you will, the
signal is or translated to virus
The lower amount of virus has
pressure, Dr. Thomas Denny heads
up Duke University's COVID
testing program. He says the
higher thresholds of tests do
raise questions, that would be a
very low signal low level
signal. Testing labs simply
report positive or negative to
the state. These tests were not
designed specifically to
identify how much virus is
there, but just whether it's
there or not. That's a lab
director Dr. Scott Schoen who
doesn't by this cycle threshold
debate, trying to add additional
layers of analysis onto a test
that wasn't designed for that
purpose can be dangerous.
Health care providers use the
cycle threshold results as just
one diagnostic tool, along with
the patient's conditions and
known rights. I happen to think
knowing that is useful
information, especially in the
early days of a disease of your
right now as we learn more about
the virus, Denny believes it's
better to have testing that's
too sensitive. However, Hennigan
argues cycle thresholds in the
high 30s lead to inflated case
numbers, unnecessary
quarantines, and economic
impacts. Or you can put in a
threshold level, which says you
are infectious, which is about a
million copies, mil in sample,
which is a cycle threshold of
about 25. So there you have a
report with numerous professors,
you heard all the universities
they represent. And at the end
there, the professor even says
really 25 cycles, you should
know if someone has actual virus
that can that you can detect.
And we know that most of these
tests, the essays that go out
are more like 40 and 45.
And for sure, if you set it at
4545 cycles, and then a number
of PCR specialists have sent
screenshots to me, yes, if if it
starts to rise at 26, then you
don't need to even go to 45, you
know that you have someone who
clearly has enough virus in
their system. But it's the
threshold that we keep talking
about, and generally accepted
anything above 35 will result in
too many false positives to
actually function as a test from
which results are being derived.
And translated into lockdowns,
which is happening now in
Europe, and we'll get to the low
death rate in a minute. So how
can I convince everybody I'm
shaking my hand again? How can I
convince everybody that this is
true that this 35 cycle level
should be the limit? If only if
only I had someone that
everybody trusted? Like Anthony
Fauci and Oh, the irony that he
appeared in July on this week
envira ology on the network by
Mr. mask himself. Listen to Tony
Fauci this week in virology, the
podcast about viruses, the kind
that make you sick. All right,
there have been a number of
reports of patients who shed
viral RNA for weeks, as
determined by PCR doesn't seem
to be infectious virus, and real
question is, are they a threat
for transmission? And I'm
wondering, if you think we could
use a cut off of viral loads
determined by PCR to say this
patient is no longer infectious
can go home can go to a nursing
facility, because right now, the
physicians are really having a
hard time with that. Right?
Again, a good question. And what
is now sort of evolving into a
bit of a standard, that if you
get a cycle threshold of 35, or
more, that the chances of it
being replication competent are
miniscule? So that as somebody
and you know, we do we have
patients, and it's very
frustrating for the patients, as
well as for the physicians,
somebody comes in, and they
repeat their PCR and it's like,
37 cycle threshold, but you
never, you almost never can
culture, virus stem from a 37
threshold cycle. So the I think,
if somebody does come in with
3738, even 36, you got to say,
you know, it's just, it's just
dead nucleotides, period.
Period. Did you hear that john?
He's the man. He said, above 35
is just bad nucleotide minuscule
is the word he used minuscule,
minuscule, any to and it's even
more interesting that when you
receive the results of your
test, they don't actually tell
you at how many cycles it was
spun up to. Toe is the threshold
cycle
is reporting out a pretty
standard practice and doing a
diagnosis now rather than just
positive or negative. Good news.
I mean, when you go in when I
get my test, you know, it's
negative when someone comes in
and is positive, they don't give
them the threshold until you go
back and ask for it. Okay, but
they know they've got it.
They've got your gun, you see,
so they don't even give you the
cycle count on the results of
your PCR processing. This is
truly evil.
No doubt you probably won't
admit to it anymore. But there
we have him on tape saying above
35 minuscules crazy even have
that yet the tests are arriving
at up to 45 cycles. Yeah, that
means you're always gonna get
something if you spin it up that
far. Absolutely. And this is the
result, President Emmanuel
Macron said France needed a
lockdown to act as a brutal
break on COVID. starting Friday
until December, no one in France
can leave home without a good
reason. Those schools and
factories will stay open. But
non essential businesses will
have to close Francis hospitals
are feeling the strain with more
than half of all intensive care
beds already full and deposition
contact. In Germany Chancellor
Angela Merkel announced what she
called burdens and measures to
restaurants will have to close
so we'll bars and movie
theaters. These are radical
moves in a country wear masks
and widespread testing had until
now kept the infection rates
low. And
this is actually quite funny.
I'm sure that even the Chinese
who figured this is going to
upset things a little bit that
probably
people are idiots laughing their
asses off No kidding. But and by
the way, since you're giving
these reports I know you're on
top of this. And what you're
getting is from the media Of
course, I'm sure the media is
covering it like crazy. What's
the equivalent of what they're
doing in Sweden?
The equivalent of what they're
doing in Sweden, they're doing a
locking Sweden. No, no, no,
they're not locking swung? What
not? Oh, no, no risking the
lives of all the people in
Sweden like this. What's
interesting, how dare you?
What's interesting, if you look
at the data for and we have a
number of states where and even
we have, what is it El Paso? Oh,
no, we've got a curfew in El
Paso lock everybody down and you
look at the numbers. And you see
the spike in positive cases, ie
people who have shown up to have
viral miniscule viral load up to
45 counts is really 20 year
olds, because they're out having
a good time they're spreading
this virus, but the deaths are,
which are going up but not very
much. We're talking maybe 10
more. They're in the 75 to 80
year old range. So they present
it as Oh my god, positive cases
going up more people dying, but
it's really not related those
two.
It's a good one. It's Oh, my
gosh, and Okay, so let's look at
some of the actual numbers from
the CDC.
Here's CDC who reveal their
hospital
count and how they counted. It's
rather disturbing. It's a real
report, but you won't hear it
replicated many places. So
Centers for Disease Control have
updated their death count for
Coronavirus and reveal yet again
that COVID-19 is rarely the
actual cause of death among
Coronavirus patients, according
to the CDC themselves of the
220,000 deaths attributed to the
Coronavirus. 87,000 of them died
from pneumonia and influenza.
Another 17,000 died from chronic
respiratory diseases and 26,000
died from respiratory distress
syndrome. 44,000 patients died
from hypertensive diseases
23,000 died from heart disease
and a whopping 28,000 died from
cardiac arrest and heart
failure. Yet all of these even
patients who died from heart
attacks or markdown as dying
from the Coronavirus, doctors
who spoke with one American news
explained that 131,000 patients
who are being considered
COVID-19 deaths already had life
ending diseases including
cancer, dementia, and even in
stage renal failure. And
according to the CDC, again, if
you look at place of death,
you'll see that some 10,000
patients who died from COVID
were on hospice care, meaning
they were terminally ill to
begin with and we're already
expected to die. But cnn will
continue to keep those numbers
up every single day. Oh yeah,
230,000 Americans a quarter of
it. That's what's gonna be next.
almost a quarter of a million
mark my words. That's how
they're gonna present it next.
So I don't understand how the
World Health
organization can say that 98% of
influenza did not show up this
year, yet they've marked all
these people as dead from
influenza.
And here comes my favorite. What
about the excess death rate?
What about the excess death
rate? You can't ignore the
excess death rate, can you?
Well, that depends getting
there, you almost hit pretty
good, pretty good. Pretty good.
Can you
hear CNBC Squawk Box, Doctor,
you know, we're talking about
some of the better results
recently. But the CDC also
coming out with a study saying
that there were 299, about
300,000 excess of deaths, excess
deaths thus far in 2020, in
particular, and this, to me was
the surprising part about it. It
said that it struck 25 to 44
year olds very hard their access
to death rate was up 26.5%. So
how do you square both of these
these these numbers we're
seeing? Yeah, we have to break
down those CDC numbers a little
bit. So two thirds of those
excess deaths were from
COVID-19. The other one third
were from other causes. And I
would suspect that a good
portion of the deaths in that
younger cohort were deaths due
to despair due to other reasons.
We've seen a spike in overdoses.
And I would suspect that a good
portion of those excess deaths
in that in that younger cohort
were from drug overdoses and
other deaths that would
triggered by some of the
implications of what we've gone
through to try to deal with
COVID-19. So only two thirds of
those excess deaths were
actually directly related to
viral infection. The other
third, were related to other
factors probably indirectly
related to the pandemic. Yeah,
overdoses, suicides. So the real
impact actually of people having
covid is much smaller than is
being presented doesn't matter.
You'll never read that. Hello,
future. Hello, future children.
50 years ahead of me when you
hear this on some strategy, old
iPod that you dug up out of your
grandpa's attic, we knew it was
fake. We knew it. No one
listened.
My message to the future.
Make sure the kids no
matter.
New Zealand is great. It's a
great time to be alive in New
Zealand. Of course, we know the
premier was Prime Minister was
reelected, and she's ready to
build back better and part of
that comes with tracking you
like a dog putting a tag on you
like a whale, like a big
humpback whale traveling across
New Zealand tracking you grab a
card and slip it on the new tool
to track and trace COVID-19
could be that simple.
Bluetooth contact tracing cards
are being trialed in the normal
Taha community COVID trace, but
we know that we can use
different technologies and
different sorry,
that's just mumbling mumbling
okay said
different parts of the
community, it's up to 1500
people will participate. Don't
worry the card for a weekend
provide feedback. I think that
we have an opportunity to assist
in providing a process that's
going to have benefits for the
whole of the country. It works
by exchanging a signal with
anyone also wearing a card
within a few meters described as
a digital handshake, building a
record of close contacts, that
technology doesn't track your
location the information is
stored on the card. If you live
or work and normal, and rover 19
years of age, you can take part
and the trial accounts were
designed by T Ottawa, the health
ministry and the universities of
Waikato and Otago and could be
vital for vulnerable
communities, the number of
people my age group at quien.
Camacho, for instance, who don't
have a cell phone, who don't
have access to data to be able
to access the same. So that's
why it's obviously more user
friendly, jello will hold the
piece of information for people
who registered for the card,
please, when CML will look after
that data that comes out because
it's too early for a national
rollout. But one expert sees the
benefits. If by chance you
become a case, then it can
automatically automatically
contact all of your close
contacts that you've had over a
period of time. So you don't
actually have to do anything.
You don't even have to know who
they are or exactly where you
had close contact with them.
That's the beauty of it. The
cards will go live early next
month. It literally is a tag.
It's a card as a tag you carry
on your arm, which can later be
moved to your toe. When you're
in the morgue. Yeah, well,
that's convenient to save money.
Now take a tagging toy don't
write anything up. It saves a
lot of it does. It's already
identified out just in case
you're an unfortunate case. Then
you will go to the
quarantine center, you will not
stay at home. If you're a child,
you will be taken away from your
family and put into the
quarantine center. Here's a New
Zealand Chief Medical official
describing this is part of our
overall national response to
this new outbreak. Fire now
directing medical officers of
health that all cases confirmed
cases to be managed in a
quarantine facility. Now, this
is different to help positive
cases were managed when we were
last at levels four and indeed
three, and shows how serious we
are about limiting any risk of
ongoing transmission, even thin
self isolation in including to
others in the household. This
will apply to any cases and also
close family members who might
be at risk as appropriate. The
reminder these facilities has
been have been set up
specifically and have excellent
processes and resources in place
to look after people with
COVID-19, including health staff
on site at all times. And it
will help us avoid any further
inadvertent spread into the
community as part of our overall
response. So off, you go off to
the camp, don't worry, it's
gonna be great, have a shower.
And just in case you don't want
to take a test or you you're in
the facility and you're, you
know, you're kind of a
troublemaker, you're like, Hey,
get away from me, man, I don't
want to test Well, here's the
Prime Minister herself,
explaining that you probably
will want to take a test.
Someone refuses
to be tested, they have to keep
staying. So they won't be able
to leave after 14 days, they
have to stay on for another 14
days. So it's a pretty good
incentive. You either
make sure you're clean, or we
will keep you in a facility
longer. So I think most people
will look at it and say, I'll
take that. I'll take the test.
Questions about people refuse.
What do we do if someone refuses
to be tested? Well, they can't.
Now, if someone refuses in our
facilities to be tested, they
have to keep staying. So they
won't be able to leave after 14
days. They have to stay on for
another 14 days. So it's a
pretty good incentive.
And make sure you are we will
keep you in a facility longer.
So I think most people will
look.
I'll take the test.
Is this what they're talking
about when they say Trump
mismanaged the COVID that he's
not doing stuff like this?
Absolutely would do. Or maybe
Hillary be doing this now she
was president. We'd be locked
down we go like Europe. Same
thing, bro. You're talking,
bitching and moaning if Hillary
was president you and I would be
in the in the in the lockup.
He'd be in there right now.
You but you have to see that
video. It's in the show notes of
her face. It's on a zoom call
and she looks like an alien.
She's frightening the woman is
when she's
saying
wow, she's frightening to me.
She's a horrible person. Well,
so as Gavin Newsome, we've heard
of the restrictions for the
holiday season, but enjoyed out
there in California, john, and
your neighbors will be watching
you. First of all, no more than
three households, including your
own can gather. That's the big
thing, three households. And
that's the limit.
The the host of the gathering
has to collect basically the
names and contact information of
everybody who's there, in case
that tracing needs to happen if
somebody were to get sick, all
gatherings have to be held
outside regardless that you can
go inside to use a bathroom, as
long as that bathroom is
frequently sanitized. You can
like parks, open air parks, you
can gather there, but again,
they're sticking with that three
household rule. So you can't
have other households join you
there just because it's a wide
open space. It's got to be the
three households, all seating
socially distance, specifically
six feet in every single
direction. If you're going to
serve food, all food has to be
served in single serve
disposable dishes. You got to
wear a mask at all times unless
you're eating we're all used to
that by now. You can only gather
for a maximum of two hours.
That's one of the other
restrictions. Singing is
discouraged. But if you must
sing, you must wear a mask and
sing below a standard speaking
voice and that specific
guideline is really got a
standard yes below.
You will obey you will obey.
That's where you live.
You live there, nobody's going
along with this. They will have
drones. They love drones flying
over to check check and make
sure that you're complying If
not, the drone will just hop
And then and shoot a electric
electric be Macha. Well they
will they're hoping for that it
hasn't come yet.
Really this this.
To me, it's so obvious, of
course we're less than a week
before the election. So nothing
better than to keep people from
I mean, this is true election
interference. Because you're
telling people stay at home.
It's too late to get a mailing
valid. Oh, yeah, you're gonna
die. So there's that that is not
discussed.
That's an interesting angle
because it's well known that the
dead most of the male
invalidating has been done by
Democrats and the Republicans
all expect to go to the polls.
Yeah.
So keep them home. You got it,
mate. This is a great cut off
point. And voting my stop today.
This is the setup to build back.
This is the setup to build back
better. Joe Biden is now sending
out build back better pamphlets,
pamphlets, which is not saying
how he's going to do anything,
but it's all good. So it's all
saying according to you listen
to me. And they say, Oh, he's
got plans, plans, plans that
just like just, I don't want to
go off track here. But I do have
to Joe Biden gaps that we can
play.
Sure, let's let's let's let's
spark it up a little bit. Sure.
Let's do it. Well, let's go with
the Biden that this way you
don't have the data and this
could be just maybe when we
missed but this is the Biden
Kamala, running mate gaff. My
name is Joe Biden. Joe Biden's
husband. And I'm common was
running me
thinking I'm kidding. Yeah, I'm
so happy. This was in Michigan.
It was actually a comedy. And it
was so weird. It was a Biden,
Kamala Harris event. But her
name was underneath at the
height of Joe's head. So he's
standing there in front of a
sign that literally says only
Kamala and then he says this,
but and most people missed it,
because you left the last part
on which is this part, which is
important is the
kid The guy is so toast. He
doesn't even know he's giving it
away.
It's not a gaffe. He's telling
the truth.
To what he said, He's actually
since we're doing this, I have a
clip from Michigan with Kamla
Camila till you heard Joe River.
You heard Joe, he clearly said,
I'm Jill's husband, and I'm camo
is running mate. You think I'm
joking? No, we understand what
you're saying, Joe? Here's
Kamala Harris. In Michigan, I
think she's wasted. Hey, Ronnie.
Hey, it's good to be back in
Michigan. Carolyn, thank you so
much for that introduction. It's
good to be in the house of
labor.
Okay, so we are nine days away
from the end of this election.
Nine days. And every single one
of these days leading up to
November 3, Tuesday, November 3,
is going to determine the
outcome of this election and you
in Michigan are going to
determine who will be the next
president of the United States
and Vice President of the United
States. Oh, she just added that.
You aren't gonna make the
difference. So it's so good to
be back. But here's the thing.
So in 2016
PTSD about what that was all
about, right?
drunk or not drunk? She's drunk.
Seriously. I mean, we're usually
joking about this, but she
sounds drunk there. She sounds
drunk. And I think if you think
about it, if you just think
about it, just objectively, this
is a strain on her and she's
probably drinking a lot and I'll
bet you She is a mean drunk.
Like she's, yeah, I mean, I
don't have her as drunk but I
have Aaron, Arizona. This is the
way she starts off. Same thing.
Same corny thing. small audience
comme la in Arizona, please.
Can we please hear from
an incredible leader. She's just
she switches to code to switch.
And she can't even get out of it
after that. Listen.
What an incredible leader. She
is Jenny. She's a sign of
strength and passion and she
represents who we are as a
nation, Mayor Romero, thank you
for everything you are and
everything you do.
It's okay.
Good to be back in Arizona.
I have I got one more Campbell
of
Mad cat deer deer drinking may
account for make America drunk
again. Let's see. mera Mata Mata
Mata Mata there we go meta meta
meta meta meta a, her laughing
hyena act O, which he exhibited
on 60 minutes and I don't think
it pleased. Anybody see the
hyenas? It doesn't please too
many people listen to her
because she makes you look like
you're an idiot. This is
laughing Tom Alon 60 minutes.
You're very different in the
policies that you've supported
in the past. You're considered
the most liberal United States
Senator.
I, somebody said that it
actually was Mike Pence on the
debate stage. Yeah. nonpartisan.
gov track has rated you as the
most liberal senator, you
supported the green New Deal.
You supported Medicare for All
you've supported legalizing
marijuana, Joe Biden doesn't
support those things. So are you
going to bring the policies,
those progressive policies that
you supported as Senator, into a
Biden administration, what I
will do, and I promise you this,
and this is what Joe wants me to
do. This was part of our deal. I
will always share with him my
lived experience as it relates
to any issue that we confront.
And I promised Joe, that I will
give him that perspective and
always be honest with him. And
is that a socialist or
progressive perspective?
No, it is the perspective of a
woman who grew up a black child
in America
was also a prosecutor who also
has a mother who arrived here at
the age of 19, from India, who
also you know, likes hip hop.
What do you want to know?
I want to give you the
opportunity to address this
because at the Republican
National Convention, President
Trump made the case that Joe
Biden is going to be nothing
more than a Trojan horse for
socialist policies for the left
wing of the Democratic Party.
Are you going to push those
policies when your vice
president is not going to be
confined to Donald Trump's
definition of who I or anybody
else is? You know, this real
that's a good clip and I like it
because in there, she shows all
the things she wants to be that
she is not. And she says a black
child in America
and it loves hip hop. bullcrap.
You know that she's doing
Bollywood belly dancing in front
of the mirror. This is that
she's constructed this in her
head, and that's why I said,
Well, I'm not gonna let anyone
else define me. Ah, no, that's a
good idea. That's a good catch.
Now do the back the drawer back
back to bite back the bite to
bite and guess this one is the
gap i thought was so funny. I
saw Yeah. I heard it on all the
all the right wingers who got an
extra I'm going online to get it
and I said Where the hell is
this guy? I had literally
trouble finding this clip. Oh,
good. Find it eventually. But it
was just like, like pulling
teeth for some reason. They just
kind of like, are you? Are you
saying that some of these social
media. Silicon Valley companies
may have obfuscated this from
view. I think they did kind of
give everybody kind of give
everybody a tip right now. If
you're looking for something or
having trouble finding it on
YouTube, pop right on over to
bit shoot, bit. Shoot calm.
That's where the cool kids are
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donate to bitch shoot. Keep
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It's worth it. Yeah.
All right. Well, you just you
just leech you don't you don't
support anything divorce tech. I
support everything. That's what
I thought. All right, Biden best
gaffe ever gonna be eight days
left, they want me to ask you I
want to know like if someone is
undecided, or maybe maybe you're
thinking about not voting, why
should they vote? And why should
they vote for you? Well, first
of all, the reason they should
vote is that there's a lot on
the on the balance this year. I
mean, this is the most
consequent not because I'm
running, but because who I'm
running against this most
consequential election
in a long, long, long time. And
the character the country in my
view is literally on the ballot.
What kind of country we're going
to be four more years of
Georgia, Georgia, he gonna find
ourselves in a position where if
Trump gets elected, we're going
to be we're going to be in a
different world.
What's unfortunate is what you
can't hear is when you look at
the video, Jill bide it's a
zoom, call or video called Joe
Biden is sitting right next to
him and she's gone.
Trump, Trump, Trump phone. She
does it twice you should kind of
opens her lips just a little bit
and tries to Trump Trump Trump.
Did you did you see that on the
video? Yeah, it No, this was one
of the most pathetic clips I
could do not understand how
anybody can vote for this guy.
And he's like I said the knees
to crap it. And
crap, the best word I could come
up with. And he this George
George thing is was the most
pathetic of the gas because it's
kind of sad that Lopez George
Lopez later came in so while
you're talking about me, my
years of nice, nice save
years of George Lopez, you know,
he says, specifically says four
more years of GEORGE Yeah. And
then he says George, again, if
you watch the video, if you
watch the video, and if it's
still there, go to bid shoot.
You'll see Joe Biden next to him
going Trump Trump
with an open sore lips just a
little bit. Hmm.
Speaking of most consequential
election ever, this is a
President Obama in 2008. This is
certainly the most important
election in my lifetime. 2012 I
truly believe this is the most
important election of our
lifetimes. 24 2016 probably the
most important election of our
lifetimes. In 2018 you get to
vote in what I believe will be
the most important election of
our lifetime. And this week, I
always say that, but this time
is really true. Oh, here we go.
2012
until the most important
election of our lifetime
I guess it's always the most
important election of our
lifetime, as long as he's alive.
Just kind of sticking with the
as we transition away from the
COVID
phony baloney case news.
Joe Biden mentioned dark winter,
dark winter, which a lot of
people caught and said holy crap
man that there really was such a
thing called dark winter. He's
not the only one by the way,
who's been talking about the
dark winter it seems to be
perhaps the kind of build back
better thing without better
planning 2020 could be the
darkest winter in modern
history. Britain is braced for a
dark winter as new majors are
deployed to stainless surge of
Coronavirus
surge and perhaps an even more
painful winter as Coronavirus
cases soar in the US. We're
about to go into a dark winter.
A dark winter.
I'll just make it better. The
dark winter. Do you know who
oversaw that exercise? Oh,
spider way What? It was an
exercise for smallpox biological
attack. Yeah, I remember this.
Yeah.
Donald Rumsfeld, the recent dark
winter exercise conducted at
Johns Hopkins University. Oh,
simulate a
meeting in which terrorists
released smallpox in three
separate locations in the United
States.
Within
two months, the worst case
estimate indicated that up to 1
million people could be dead.
And another 2 million affected
biological weapons must be of
major concern. Let there be no
doubt.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, I guess the
Chinese watch that.
So just just I do want to say
one thing for people who are
about to be locked up. As I was
watching the peaceful protests
in Philadelphia, the past two
nights, which consist mainly of
people looting.
You see cops
just standing around. And they
say, well, when queried by the
news media, well, what are we
going to do? And there's way too
many people were understaffed,
you know, it'll be a bloodbath.
If we try to stop this. That
tells me that if you really
don't want to be locked down and
tagged like a dog, that if you
just resist if you have enough
people, that'll be it. They want
the social workers they're gonna
bring on Yeah, exactly. Still
have a chat. They'll have a chat
with you. But I think it's I
don't think have to be worried
about saying now. I'm just not
interested in in participating.
I it's not, there's no talk of
it yet here in Austin. But if
talk of Texas really comes you
know, Austin will be one of the
first ones to do it again. I'm
not going to take it personally.
Not gonna happen. What's not
thing is that at this point, at
this point, we're looking at the
same
Up and down a epidemic rate as
SARS cov. One, the SARS virus
and one that we that came and
went and to say this has come
and gone and everything now is
just I you know, it's just
buffalo in the public until the
election day to get Biden in and
interfere
in the rest of the world is
built back better time is be the
rest of the world something else
going on as part of the same
overall scheme because but it's
important for the overall scheme
that the biggest economy in the
world be run by a globalist
which would be Biden. Harris, it
doesn't matter any day any
democrat will do because they're
all pretty much going to do the
same thing. Right? And so you
just got to get Trump out. But
the reason I because I've always
said well, the whole you know,
some people that are completely
into the massive conspiracy that
the whole world is against
Trump. Well, they may not like
Trump, they don't want him in
this office. But they're doing
their lockdowns for a specific
other reason. Is that just a
little well, troll practise I
have Well, yes. In fact, in
Sweden, which is the outlier,
and nobody wants to talk about
Sweden is also not a member of
the European Union. So this is
why it's not an issue for them.
They, they have their own plans.
But the this is the World
Economic Forum suite was a
member of the European Union's
Norway. That's not Oh, am I
wrong about that? Yes. Let me
see. I could be wrong.
No, but you could be wrong.
You're not a member of Euro
Eurozone? Yeah, I'm sorry.
You're right. You're right.
You're right. Well, money is
more important than passports.
But this is being orchestrated
by the douchebags from Davos,
the World Economic Forum, and
they released a video and no,
they have the great reset. They
got podcasts that what we've
been calling the douchebags from
Davos, the douchebags from
Davos, yes, the party of Davos,
douchebags from Davos,
and the the people who are doing
the great reset, and it's it's
captains of industry, it's, you
know, it's the Prince Charles of
the world, the Bill Gates, it's
the same people that do the
douchebags, now, they put out a
video, which is just titles
over, you know, typical stock
music. But I would like to read
along while the music plays, and
I can read this to you, for
people who have not heard, and
it's titled eight predictions
for the world in 2030. And 2030,
as you know, we call it a very
long time ago was a critical
year, that will be a tipping
point. Because, yes, you've
harped on it. I might add, I
think I make sure that we Yeah,
we get I think I still have
2030 club.org or something we
have a lot of Yes. Alright, so
I'm gonna read this as a place
for ever to get there too. I
just,
I don't think the show will make
it but you never know, eight
predictions for the world in
2030. Here we go and reading
along with this groovy little
thing. Let's see, you'll own
nothing, and you'll be happy.
What? Whatever you want, you'll
rent and it'll be delivered by
drone. I'm seeing an Amazon
drove. The US won't be the
world's leading superpower Stop,
stop, stop stopping. Are you
sure you're not reading from the
Babylon? b?
It is. It's interesting. You say
that? When I showed it to Tina,
she said, is that the Babylon B?
I said no. It is. It's the World
Economic Forum. This is it's on
their website. wtf.ch. So and
when you see this kid, it's you
know, it's like a young guy.
It's a probably in his early
20s. He's smiling and says
you'll owe nothing, you'll own
nothing and you'll be happy.
I'll try and narrate what you're
saying at the same time. Okay,
so now that we see a drone,
whatever you want your rent, and
it'll be delivered by drone.
next shot here is city street,
the US won't be the world's
leading superpower. It's a
picture of Manhattan. A handful
of countries will dominate. And
I'm stopping this video right
here. And they show some flags
flying and they show in the
foreground, the Chinese flag
then the American flag, then I
think the Portuguese flag, but
the Chinese flag is in the
middle of all these other flags.
next shot here.
You won't die waiting for an
organ donor.
We won't transplant organs.
we'll print new ones instead.
And you see a phony baloney 3d
printer printing up a heart.
Okay, that's really good. You'll
eat much less meat.
an occasional treat, not a
staple for the good of the
environment and our health. A
billion people will be displaced
by climate change.
We'll have to do a better job at
welcoming and integrating
refugees.
polluters will have to pay to
emit carbon dioxide. By the way,
that's every single human being
on the planet. If you exhale,
you are therefore, by definition
a polluter and you will have to
pay, I think there will be a tax
on speech, a carbon tax, or just
speech that is considered, the
more you talk, the more you
talk, or be, we're gonna be
bankrupt, bankrupt, bankrupt,
we're going exactly Okay, there
will be a global price on
carbon. And this will help make
fossil fuels history.
You could be preparing to go to
Mars.
Scientists will have worked out
how to keep you healthy in
space, the start of a journey to
find alien life, Western values
will have been tested to the
breaking point and you see a
McDonald's logo
checks and balances that
underpin our democracy a second.
Give me that what was the one
with the McDonald's logo? What
was the comment? Yeah.
So goes you see like a busy
street. It's actually it's 47th
Street in New York. Sixth
Avenue, I see a sign that says
Diamond City live very busy on
the street. And there's a big
McDonald sign in the right hand
corner. And what was the
comment? And the comment is,
Western values will have been
tested to the breaking point.
But what are they implying?
I don't know. But it's clearly
America bad.
Because it's six Avenue Diamond
City. Maybe it's, you know, our
artists, our need for junk food
and, and shiny things that we
think are worth a lot. Oh, my
Chinese don't like shiny things.
No, not at all gold.
All right, and we move on to the
next one. Yes, checks and
balances that underpin our
democracies must not be
forgotten.
I got to think about that for a
second checks and balances that
underpin our democracies must
not be forgotten. Let's see what
the next slide is. Are they big?
No, no, no. No, I just says
like, comment, share. That's it.
So that's your future. That's
the future send me that link. I
actually, it's not
our rageous like the you know,
that memo, the liberal memo,
which have a couple clips about
that supposedly floating around
Canada.
But you mean the one that I read
on the show that you said was q1
on?
No, I said was bullshit.
I think I think you also
mentioned cute.
It was very cute. daanish Yeah,
of course. It's cute. daanish
I have the I have
I do have one to play that
because I'm still amused by
that. Okay, Nemo, all right.
But this is ridiculous. I mean,
does the public at large. ever
look at something like this to
say, hey, wait, these people are
not working in our best
interest? No, I can't own prom.
More the public at large when
this is bullshit. That's exactly
what you bullshit. There's no
doubt about it. But the fact
that they would even do this and
then be respected. I mean, do
you does anyone think Warren
Buffett or Bill Gates or Jeff
Bezos would would would not own
anything anymore? Or the
Rothschilds didn't stop
ownership of all things we'd all
be sharing and and renting well
in case you hadn't noticed
that's pretty much where life is
today for most people they can't
afford they can't save up enough
for downpayment for purchasing a
home so as rent, they rent their
scooters their bicycles your
iPhones are rented no one's
actually paying 1000 bucks on $1
Stop stop there.
A lot of this has to do with
they're convinced that this
should be renting this is the
people that lease cars when they
don't really don't need to the
company there's no reason to
lease a car right? This is there
was a video I wish I maybe I did
clip or when it came out. But
there's one of these life hacks
things Jay was a whole video on
why you should rent and never
buy anything. Yeah. And it was a
it was kind of convincing. A
less you had any sense.
But you had a brain
Yeah. And it was this guy went
on and on and on now you should
know No, it's dumb. You do. If
you if you buy you're stuck. You
have to you have to rent you
should rent and you have
freedom. Oh, and it was just
like discouraging people from
buying. You know, the reason
damar especially this kind of is
always decided when you look at
the deep sociology
Have it you want to high land
ownership ratio in the general
public because they're the
people that support the
government he do though people
as you own stuff you don't you
know the big guys, they're super
rich the millionaires,
billionaires, they're in a
different league for protecting
their wealth. They want one
world government in a lockdown
in a Nazi system and shut up
slave and shut up slave but just
the general public that has a
lot of land ownership and they
have it they're invested in a
small businesses, which they've
been trying to shut down with
COVID especially the black small
business they don't want blacks
owning businesses, that bad idea
can't have that. You get blacks
owning property in businesses,
they might they might not vote
Republican, they might cop an
attitude.
Republic Yeah, that's not good.
No, you can't have this. So this
is nonsense. But but the fact
that these these documents
exist, and these people really
want to force this kind of thing
that on people, it's just it's,
it's humiliating. Let me play
them go jump to the meems. Now,
here is the liberal memo, which
you talked about, which is just
cracked me up because I poo
pooed it a little too early. I
think
it was outrageous. Do I miss
some of the better parts? Better
parts of it?
Well, I was reading, I tuned out
while you were while I was
reading it to you were like, oh,
whatever.
But then, then I heard this guy
reading and he's all Yeah, I owe
more. I can't even tell you who
sent it to me because I don't
want a buster. Yeah, I'm
thinking of the liberal memo
Redux, clear. End of the memo.
Oh, the end of the memo, okay, I
was gonna say is to kind of kind
of short for the whole. So this
is unrestricted living under
even under a full lockdown.
Through the use of a photo
identification referred to as
Canada's health pass, committee
members asked who would become
the owner of the forfeited
property and assets in that
scenario, and what would happen
to lead to lenders or financial
institutions, we were simply
told the world debt reset
program will handle all of the
details. So when that was they
were asked what happened to the
property and what happens to the
banks? Don't worry about it,
we're gonna take care of it.
That's what they were told.
Several committee members also
question what would happen to
individuals if they refuse to
participate in the world debt
reset program or the health
pass? Or the vaccination
schedule? The answer we got was
very troubling. Essentially, we
were told it was our duty. To
make sure we come up with the
plan, meaning the Liberal Party
was told that it was their duty
to come up with a plan to ensure
that would never happen. We were
told it was the it was in the
individual's best interest to
participate. When several
committee members pushed
relentlessly to get an answer,
we were told that those who
refused would first live under
the lockdown restrictions
indefinitely. And that over a
short period of time as more
Canadians transitioned into the
debt forgiveness program, the
ones who refuse to participate
would be deemed a public safety
risk and would be relocated into
isolation facilities. Once in
those facilities they would be
given two options, participate
in the debt forgiveness program
and be released or stay
indefinitely in the isolation
facility under the
classification of a serious
public health risks and have all
your assets seized we think
that's quite an incentive you
seem to use
this woman in New Zealand here
about this memo so you know,
that's not a bad idea
maniacs around the world in some
places, I'd say victorious and
other one. So I you know, the
guy he doesn't do I couldn't
play the whole thing but one of
the guys on on the rebel which
is, you know, pretty good. Kind
of hard to it's hard to clip
it's hard to clip so hard,
because there guys are boring.
And they Yak and Yak and have
long intros. But long pauses I
mean, this little this Ezra, one
of their top guys, and I had to,
it'll talk like this Well, and
then
I think, you know, most of those
clips, like what I do is I
recorded I played back in real
time, I'm looking at the
waveform. And that's what I do.
And I and I have an eye for in
and an O for out. And so when I
see that blank spot coming up, I
hit the I then hit the O hit the
X for cut. And I have to do that
sometimes do it 1520 times in a
clip just to keep the show
moving. Oh, that's not the way
the way I do it. I take it I do
the same thing. I have an eye
brush using the public domain
Audacity. Yeah. And I look at
the waveform I see the way from
it and you just see the dead
area. So you just go and just
cut it out right there manually.
And then if you see something
like there's a long applause,
I'll take it cutting the
applause is a little difficult
because I fade him out now I
fade him I do a nice fit. I
don't fade him out what I do.
What I do is I see the long
pause, I take the the word
starts to go to the peak and I
cut it there and then I go all
the way
This works exactly the same
height. And I cut out that huge
middle. And so the clips are
very there's a lot of I I'm
impressed by selling. You're
probably better at doing this
than I am. But I sometimes
impressed myself. I am well I've
been doing this for 40 years and
started with a razor blade and
tape
but I use the Hindenburg
Journalist pro if anyone wants
to really have a great editing
and recording tool Hindenburg
Journalist pro not cheap By the
way, not program but you you get
you get Yeah, you getting some
you get something good for it.
Well, I, I believe in public I
believe in the free world open
source. Yeah. Okay. All right.
Here's what here's Ezra cut down
as best I could 46 seconds of
him bitching about this old
thing. Every day, I get at least
10 emails about this leaked
liberal memo purporting to have
the secret plan that Justin
Trudeau is going to use to
enslave us all. I have received
this from strangers, and from
friends from people who are
politically amateur and
sophisticated political
professionals alike. And it's
that second part that surprises
me because to me, this is so
self evidently, and manifestly a
fake. The fact that politically
sophisticated people in fact,
there's one person, I am shocked
that they send it their job is a
BS buster. And they charge a lot
of money to basically be on
guard for BS. I'm not gonna say
who it was. Let me just say I am
stunned. Oh, he's stunned. He
says, stunned, or is he a disc
informant?
It could be.
He could be he could be. Yeah,
he could be could be. That's one
of the I sent this to somebody.
We had one of our producers send
me a whole bunch of clips. And
then I sent him this. I said,
you know, this is bullshit. Hey,
there was there was something he
said. He said, he said what they
did comment but reported? Well,
there's no proof that is
bullshit.
There was something that
just triggered me Hold on
unrestricted living, where I was
locked down through the use of a
photo identification referred to
as Canada's health pass. Okay,
so that triggered me because I
have an article today about the
Mayo Clinic.
Who together with the startup
Silicon Valley startup have
launched their health passport.
And this is interesting.
They're, they're taking it a
little bit further. So it's an
app, of course, and it focused
initially on COVID-19. Listen,
Mayo Clinic has teamed up with a
health technology company is
called the safe Health Group to
launch a new digital service
focused on reducing the high
cost of testing and care for
COVID-19. But not just that,
also sexually transmitted
diseases and other common
medical conditions. There
really, you know, they're really
planning on doing a lot with
with your information. And well,
when they're smart. Let's go
back in history a little bit.
There's a lot of these
idealistic concepts that really
appeared in the probably in the
early 80s, late 70s. And one of
them was the when the smart card
was invented in France. The
little chip card, yeah,
that took forever to take place
in United States and and the
reason for that was that the
French company that and they had
them in Europe, everything,
everyone's using them a little
chip. They didn't start using
them here until the patent ran
out 26 years later, because
nobody wanted to pay the
MasterCard and Visa because
they're making all this money.
They didn't see any reason for
us to keep the stripe and doing
is scrape the card and then
we'll get that free. We'll do
the chip by ourselves after his
domain, right? That's the reason
for that, of course, but during
even though nobody wants to talk
about it, because we're way
behind you're behind you guys
are so far behind which is where
you were biding our time. So but
when that smart chip was first
invented, because I was writing
a lot and technology back then
like all the time, there was a
lot of discussion about the chip
going further. And that in that
whole chip carrying all your
financial data your all your
entire bank account all your all
your Bitcoin will be on it.
That would be true today, but
but I remember specifically that
was going to be your passport
information. It was all going to
be on there. And your health
data. Yeah, we're gonna be on
it. Yeah, everything was going
to be on this chip. It was all
going to be on a card, and this
card you'd carry with you ain't
life great.
Yeah, that's what nobody batted
an eye. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh,
think of all the possibilities
who Yeah, but didn't make life
so much easier. But now they can
actually do it and then they can
actually do it and they're gonna
Well, they're gonna try to do
it. The problem is people lose
the cars, they get stolen,
they're easy to hack. There's a
lot of issues. I mean, that bark
chip when it first came out,
there was a hack that came I
remember writing about this,
this was in brown 1980 there was
a hack of that chip. That was a
scandalous hack, because it was
caused a lot of new laws to be
written. Wasn't it also the also
the hack that
that eventually led to
legislation because people were
hacking the smart cards for
their satellite decoders.
And that was going on a lot
there the goal that you would
get the gold card, he jacked
that thing in like, Whoa, okay,
I got free channels for the rest
of my life. Yeah. And they
worked into it, what they would
do, they came up with a plan,
the satellite, blew it up. Like,
they blew it up. They basically
made you they blew up all the
cars. I had one of the I didn't,
I had a real card in the set,
but they blew it up too, because
they blew up everybody's card.
And when I say blew it up, they
just basically torched the card
inside literally like shot some
kind of electrical pulse. Yeah,
you pull the card out, it's
always it's got a it's got a
warped, it's warped in this
burnt smell.
It's true, I remember this, I
remember this, it would burn it
and you had to get new cards,
you got to get your new card,
they actually would send you a
card in the mail first and
they'll leave your old card in
or because they didn't want you
putting the new card in. And
then they blew up the cards. And
I don't know what to do about
hacking now. Always looking for
the humor in the world. whales,
as you know is going into a
severe lockdown there. I build
back better participant and they
are locked down I believe until
December.
Yeah, all of November, all of
November Shut up. But just
before this happened a couple
days ago, you know that we
talked about only the big box
stores being open. Tesco is one
of them in the in the UK and
also in Wales.
It's kind of like a target, I
guess. And they are not allowed
to sell non essential stuff. So
you can't go in and you know,
and get anything other than, you
know, food and paper products
pretty much. And there's this
one guy, he went to the Why?
Because non essential. It's non
essential like you're in the
damn store. So this dad agrees
with you. He's built as a dad in
this. It looks about 3538 and
he's just wearing his
underpants. And he's and he goes
in and people Excuse me, sir,
you can't come He said, Well,
what I thought pants were non
essential.
You gotta appreciate the guy for
doing that. I love this guy.
Yeah, he got in. He got in some
of the papers. So anyway.
Meanwhile, things are taking
place.
Crazy. I mean, we're seeing the
dictionary being changed right
before our very eyes. Yeah, by
SJW not done not following the
normal rules of developing a
dictionary. But are you ready
for it? This is really, really
sad. Sure. It's gonna get me
irked. Yeah.
You've probably corrected people
when they say it regardless.
It was funny you say that?
Because I almost had the megan
kelly clip that we have in the
archives.
megan kelly, you can look it up
Megyn Kelly clip and it's her
saying saying ear regardless?
Really? Yes. even find it? Yes,
yes. Yes. Here it is. Hold on,
who is doing this to him in the
interview. And if you watch the
whole thing, she didn't give him
a lot of opportunity to respond.
And he just lost his patience
because he was irritated by the
interviewer in regardless
irrespective of gender. So she
corrects herself, but it turns
out she didn't have to. Ah.
According to Merriam Webster,
Merriam Webster, who recently
changed the term preference to
be bad.
Just says, Oh, yeah, it's non
standard. It's non standard, but
it can be used they have right
here frequently asked questions
about irregardless. Is it a
word? Yes. It may not be a word
that you like. It says it here
literally in the dictionary.
Yes. irregardless may not be a
word that you like, or a word
that you would use in a term
paper. But irregardless
certainly is a word. It has been
in use for well over 200 years
employed by a large number of
people across a wide geographic
range with a consistent meaning.
That is why we end well nigh
every other Dictionary of modern
English define this word.
Remember that a definition is
not endorsement of a words use.
Well, if you can use the problem
the way you do develop word
dictionaries, by the way, people
don't know this. dictionaries
are copyrighted. Yes, yes. We
have discussed this is worth
hearing it again. Yes. And so no
two dictionaries are
are quite alike because they
have to develop the there. And
that's why the most of them are
old and establish their own
definitions. And they've oldest
one of the oldest is in general
uses the Oxford English
Dictionary, which is a monster.
And it's, it's, it's the it's
the definitive dictionary and
everybody else is kind of like
an offshoot, but Webster the
various Webster's and Merriam
Webster and all the rest, but
you have to develop your, your
definitions yourself and you
have to write your own
definitions individually for
each word, and you have to
document you don't have to do
this last part. But you're
supposed to if you're a
dictionary maker, document the
usage. So you can
have some rationale for having
the word in the dictionary in
the first place. I have it here.
I have it here for the Oxford
English Dictionary usage.
irregardless is widely heard
perhaps arising under the
influence of such perfectly
correct forms as irrespective,
but should be avoided by careful
users of English use regardless
to mean without regard or
consideration, or nevertheless.
But that would be the definitive
definition. So they're kind of
saying Yeah, it's a word because
people use it, but you're an
idiot if you use it.
You have to document usage to
put it in there in the first
place. I would like to I would
like a word included in the
dictionary. I have a new word.
Okay, I'm an independent.
I think you are an independent
independent. How do you spell it
though? In
pawn dependent? independent a
ntpa Mt. And pawn pundants
independent it should be in the
dictionary? Well, sure to
embiggen
I'm all in on embiggen. However,
there is a war there is a war
going on right now. It looks
like we're going to lose a
letter from the alphabet. We've
been tracking this letter for a
long time. It is quite
offensive. It is what it is.
Well of course because the
President's last name starts
with this we we are so angry at
so angry at President Trump that
we are going to remove the tea
from the dictionary
we've already started with
important
correct Yeah, yeah. Oh yeah.
Important. Here is the new
version. A new word where we
once again are dropping our T's
really WGS Washington
correspondent Kelly Meyer joins
us now live with the very latest
Kelly Good evening you're right
it could be at any second and
that confirmation looks all But
sir in
us for a long time
buy a lot of female idiots sir,
they will say sir and many
broadcasters well this is a
broadcaster and that
confirmation looks all but
certain certain sir answer and
Saran is what it is sir. And
certain How do you spell the OD
es IR and diversification you
know if I was a station manager?
Yes. Right away. You get one you
got you got one more. One more.
You got that? That was it. That
was your one shot because you
got to at least give them a
warning because it may be
the way you pronounce certain.
button, sir. She says Sir, sir.
You bring her in. You're sure
the tape. You say you say that
one more time. You're fired
right immediately. Yeah, under
spot.
I'm not the station manager.
Neither are you. No, no, I don't
have the heart for that. We'd
have to be kick ass station
managers. Yeah, we'd be like,
Hey, come here. Spin around.
See if we can put you on the
air.
Wasn't that what roger ailes
said? I think yeah, I think it
was that Yeah. Spin around. Spin
around from you see if you're
good enough for the air. Yeah,
man. Oh, man. All right. So
those days are over. I think we
should do to topic the good old
good times. Remember that john?
Good times. Good time. I
remember the story. I want to
make sure I tell the story.
Because this was the me to
moment I witness at the time.
Honestly, all of MTV was all in
on it. So the new the second
wave of vj is included Kevin co
carolyne heldman.
China kantner and carolyne
heldman was brought in to be
kind of the girl next door she
was from Boulder Colorado. You
know kind of a cutesy you know,
middle America type girl but you
know with the with the rosy
cheeks, Girl Next Door type
Yeah, but actually a Thai
Americana. Yeah. And, and then
one day she came in and she was
wearing shorts, which you know,
it's super appropriate No
problem, but hairy legs.
And the way it worked, you know
that you'd be
recording in the studio and they
had the girl next door with hair
hair. Like, this sounds like a
title for a funny book. But it
was, yeah, it was reading on
screen. I mean, you could see
it's like, oh man, see the hair
all over her.
First suit up at seven su th IR
SGD is as you can fuzz, spell
it. So we sent you it we were at
515 515. East, Broadway. No. 515
East 57th. I'm sorry. That's
where the studio was up at 1775.
Broadway, where they had the
feed from the studio where the
executives, you know, people are
visiting in their office. Oh,
yeah, I've got to get the VH one
feed. I've got the MTV feed over
there. Take a look what's going
on. And they saw this and they
called down. And it was in my
friend Steve leads job to go and
talk to him.
Hey, man, you really got to
shave your legs. In fact, you
got to put something on, because
we just can't have you on camera
like that. And she was offended.
And ultimately, she got fired
over it.
She had to have hairy legs. Know
that she didn't want to shave
her legs or kind of saying I
mean she she personally have.
Yeah, well, I guess I putting it
in in kind of a different way.
But she didn't want to shave her
legs. Just like I didn't want to
cut my hair. I did I got fired
over that too. So well, you
know, maybe if she has stood up
for herself like you did. We
have we have a whole different
trend. Yeah. And and right now
it would be cool to have just
big hairy legs. So the women
that had the most hairy legs
were the hottest. Got hairy
legs.
Okay, thank you. Good, good
timing.
So two things we need to talk
about. Of course, I watched as
much as I could stomach of the
section 230
hearing, which really was all
about hunter Biden in general.
It was about hunter Biden.
And about where they brought
them they brought Yeah, they
brought in Zuckerberg Why didn't
bring him in it was everybody
was on I know they're at home.
This is this was lousy. I only
have one clip from it's got
nothing to do with section 230.
I have a section 230 clip that's
different. What you want to play
that first, let's do it. Well,
my section 230 clip has got
nothing to do with the hearings.
It's got the Trump era I got a
bunch of Trump clips in Arizona.
And Trump said any Trump is
unbelievable. I mean, the fact
that they're not covering any of
this is just beyond me. But I go
to bed every night and think
whatever he's doing, I hope I
have that when I'm 73. He did
three to three a day now. Yeah,
he's doing three day jumps on
the plane goes to does another
hour, hour and a half hour 20
depending on where he goes. But
he was this. This was the end of
the days. He was he's actually
in Goodyear, Arizona, where it's
really outside of Phoenix. And
this is the Phoenix. So
actually, this wasn't before
that he did a thing before that.
And this is where it comes out
what he's doing is sticky still
lively before when he gets to
Phoenix, he kind of starts to
poop out. But for him, which
does is pretty energetic. Yeah.
So this is Trump Arizona second
to 30 comments and I have to
give you the visual after he
says what he's about to say you
can't find it anywhere,
anywhere.
To vote to support our police
support our military defend our
second amendment which is under
stand up to China
your more products are proudly
Sam with that beautiful phrase
you know the phrases made in the
USA
we will deliver record
prosperity, epic job growth and
a safe vaccine is coming very
quickly you're gonna have it
momentarily that eradicate the
virus and we're rounding the
turn regardless, you know that
we've got the vaccine. I say
regardless, they'll say well,
maybe you don't we have a great
companies and quickly ends the
pandemic should have never come
here from China. They should
have never let it out. We'll
never forget. All over the world
all over the world. You see
what's happening in Europe all
over the world. normal life will
fully resume as what we want
right normal life.
And next year will be the
greatest economic year in the
history of our country.
A vote for sleepy Joe Biden and
he is a sleepy guy.
It's a powerful party. And the
party is totally joined with a
fake news video the lamestream
Media right there.
They're totally joined with a
big, big tech. I don't know
section 230. Does anyone know
what section 230? section 230? I
think wha wha what is that? I
mean, the crowd is the By the
way, the crowd is literally
dumb. There's like one section
What? I did not hear any
response glass because I cut it
off. Oh, okay. They did was
another applause most of those
pauses were very long and I
slipped them in there. seamless.
Notice it was so see.
The beginning i don't know what
happened. But what's the visual?
What's the visual we got to
have? He says section 230 walk
when he says Wha? He does his
throat slit move? Oh,
I don't think so.
And I analyze this.
First for those for everybody,
maybe it'd be good to have a
little reminder about the
pertinent section of the
pertinent, pertinent text in
Section 230. And, and what this
was back in 96. And it was
brilliant. It was very smart
that we did this back then, in
order to build cool things on
the internet without being sued
necessarily, from what we then
called user generated content do
us g us G's The Way to go, man,
yeah, we're building a whole
network of us G, we're gonna
throw slap some ads on that and
be billionaires. So we were
talking about USG and so that
you could host a service, which
could be just like our mastodon
server, which by the way, we do
have six and a half thousand
people on that server. And just
as a side note, administrative
note, we are moving it to a new
facility since gosh, it takes a
little bit more than you'd
think. So for people who are
like, doing work Shut up, that's
not easy to run airliner is
doing a yeoman's job on that.
And also Yeomans, so we may have
some downtime, it could be half
an hour to an hour, in the next
week or two, it could be a whole
day if it goes wrong. But we are
moving that so when it happens,
okay, just look at the floor,
the spinning will stop
eventually you'll be okay,
you'll be okay. I promise you
people go crazy when it's done.
So, section 230 is important for
building however, it was
limited. So that if you wanted
to take something off of your
site, you had certain legal
language you could follow to
remove that. And it's it's
honestly very broadly written.
And so it needs to be defined.
But here is what you can do. So
you are you are allowed as a me
for no agenda social or Facebook
or Twitter knows there's no
difference according to the law.
Any action voluntarily taken in
good faith, I can indeed
restrict access to or
availability of material that
the provider or user so it could
be me or someone just using it
considers to be and these are
the key terms, obscene, lewd,
lascivious, filthy, excessively
violence.
And the one that I don't like is
harassing or otherwise
objectionable, comma, whether or
not such material is
constitutionally protected.
That's so broad, and that is
what they are hiding behind and
without fail, Pichai from
Google's Zuckerberg from face
bag. Dorsey from Twitter, all
were signaling before they had
to appear before the Senate.
Wow, it would be really bad if
you took that away because
little startups they couldn't
compete.
wouldn't be able to compete. Oh,
please don't take it away.
Please regulate it. So we can be
the strongest mofos on the block
in the whole hearing. If it
wasn't about republican saying,
Well you censor conservative
voices, and all this crying
bullcrap. Because you know my
stance go starting your own
code, please. I got it.
Start we started on network. We
got enough people. It's fun over
there. We don't need we're not
narcissistic that we have to be
viewable for the whole world of
Twitter, although some people
are. So they were it was really
a circle jerk of epic
proportions. But there are a
couple of things and attitudes
that I wanted to highlight in.
The first one is Mark
Zuckerberg, in his opening
statement, which he was reading
from a teleprompter was kind of
pathetic, because you could see
his eyes moving reading the
text. There. Were
So
some of the other guys, Dorsey
didn't have a teleprompter for
sure. He was reading off the
screen. But you know, Zuckerberg
had God knows what's going on.
Can I can I give a teleprompter?
tip for people out there? Oh,
wait, yeah, this is very
important people might find
themselves using a teleprompter.
teleprompter. Uh, it's gonna
depend on your eyesight. But if
you're farsighted or you have
glasses or anything, you you
want the teleprompter as far
away from you as possible. You
want a big teleprompter, you
don't want these little cheap
ones, these little cheapy little
phone size teleprompters. You
want a teleprompter that is big.
And way back, you know, and the
camera has to have a zoom lens,
it goes through the
teleprompter, it looks at you,
uh, or, you know, the other
people use cue cards, which is
the old way. Because when you're
when the teleprompter is far
enough back, you can't see the
eyeballs going back and forth.
Through the closer it is, the
more your eyeballs go back and
forth. And the more it's
apparent that you're reading
from a prompter, just so you
know, just a tip, just the tip,
just a tip. So I'd like to
review an important piece of
American law, which is the First
Amendment. And just to
reiterate, we've done it for 13
years so far when our 14th year.
This is not a right that is
given to you by the document,
the Bill of Rights is a document
that explains the restrictions
on the government what the
government is not allowed to do
to your already inherent and as
many would believe God given
rights. So the First Amendment
to the United States
Constitution does not say, you
can say what you want. No, it
starts off by saying, Congress,
that's our American government
shall make no law
respecting an establishment of
religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof, or
abridging the freedom of speech,
or of the press.
And there's another line there,
but that's the most important
part. So it speaks of freedom of
speech that cannot be abridged,
Congress can make no law that
will abridge that.
But what's interesting, in Mark
Zuckerberg entire testimony and
his initial statement, he does
not use freedom of speech. He
uses the term freedom of
expression.
And I find that very interesting
because freedom of expression is
no way the same as freedom of
speech. In fact, the definition
of expression is the process of
making one note making known
ones thoughts or feelings, or
perhaps a political viewpoint.
That is, it's not the same as
free speech. And when he equates
that to the First Amendment,
he's a douchebag. So let's
listen to his a bit of his
opening statement, Chairman
wicker Ranking Member Cantwell
and members of the committee.
Every day, millions of Americans
use the internet to share their
experiences and discuss issues
that matter to them. Setting the
rules for online discourse is an
important challenge for our
society. And there are
principles at stake that go
beyond any one platform. How do
we balance free expression and
safety? How do we define what is
dangerous? Who should decide? I
don't believe that private
companies should be making so
many decisions about these
issues by themselves. But at
Facebook, we often have to
balance competing equities.
Sometimes the best approach from
a safety or security perspective
isn't the best for privacy or
free expression, excellent work
with experts across society to
strike the right balance. We
don't always get it right. But
we try to be fair and
consistent. The reality is that
people have very different ideas
and views about where the lines
should be. Democrats often say
that we don't remove enough
content. And republicans often
say we removed too much. I
expectable. Here some of those
criticisms today. And the fact
that both sides criticize us
doesn't mean that we're getting
this right. But it does mean
that there are real
disagreements about where the
limits of online speech should
be. I think that's
understandable. People can
reasonably disagree about where
to draw the lines. And that's a
hallmark of democratic
societies, especially here in
the us with our strong first
amendment tradition. Okay,
massive, massive douchebag key
just called our First Amendment,
a tradition,
a tradition.
This is how these eight holes
think about stuff on the lines,
listen, and that's a hallmark of
democratic societies, especially
here in the us with our strong
first amendment tradition,
tradition. It unbelievable. He
cannot say free speech, freedom
of speech. He's not capable of
it. What everyone was talking
about my
Blowing hate speech. They spent
hours. Well what defines hate
speech? Which, of course, is
legally not defined. And you had
actual senators talking about
hate speech as if it's a thing.
Oh, hate speech? Guess what? I
hate you. I hate you. I hate
every single one of you. I hate
you. Is that illegal?
It's mind boggling. But doesn't
matter, because this is what he
really wants. Zuckerberg wants
the big regulation. So he and
his company and his other
cohorts will be the only ones
who can actually adhere to it,
because you need lawyers, and AI
and all kinds of people check in
me. I want to slow you down
there. A, first of all, I think
that was written by a lawyer. Of
course, it was. Absolutely.
Which makes you really, I mean,
that makes should make it even
more more uncomfortable. Yeah,
because the guy, one thing can't
think for himself. And he had a
lawyer write this because it
sounds very legal ease. And if
you're gonna bring into point
that this is designed to get it
so only these companies can
survive, because of the need for
layers of lawyers, it would make
sense that a lawyer would write
this up exactly. And that's what
this whole exercise was. And I
would say two thirds, if not
more of, even the people pushing
back, are getting money from
these Silicon Valley companies
that one of the biggest
lobbyists,
pocketbooks in all of
Washington, DC, everybody knows
it. They all know that's why
these dicks don't have to even
get on their private jet to come
fly and testify testify in
person. Now, we'll just do it on
the WebEx. So here's what he
really wants. Right now the
discussion is focused on section
230. Some say that ending to 30
would solve all of the
internet's problems. Others say
it would end the internet as we
know it. From our perspective,
section 230 does two basic
things. First, it encourages
free expression, which is
fundamentally important. Without
to 30 platforms could
potentially be held liable for
everything that people say they
face much greater pressure to
take down more content to avoid
legal risk. Second, if platform
it allows platforms to moderate
content, without to 30,
platforms could face liability
for basic moderation, like
removing harassment, that
impacts the safety of their
communities. Now, there's a
reason why America leads and
technology section 230 helped
create the internet as we know
it, it has helped new ideas get
built and our companies to
spread American values around
the world. And we should
maintain this advantage that the
internet has also evolved. And I
think that Congress should
update the law to make sure that
it's working as intended, one
important place to start would
be making content moderation
systems more transparent.
Another would be to separate
good actors from bad actors by
making sure that companies can't
hide behind section 230. To
avoid responsibility for
intentionally facilitating
illegal activity on their
platforms.
So that's where the that's where
it comes in. We'll make
moderation more transparent,
which means you'll have to have
a moderation department and
ahead of moderation and VP of
moderation. And then the HR or
chief to file reports, TPS
reports, all that stuff,
exactly. Route, file, all your
reports. But what else are you
doing now? Please go ahead.
Well, I was gonna say there's
one little giveaway in there
that I think was overlooked by
everybody. And it was, I think
that is fundamental that people
understand it. And Zuckerberg
just threw it out there just
casually and I think it was
really reflective of something
bigger. And something bigger
that should be noted. He says
that Democrats think that we
don't remove enough. Mm hmm. And
republicans say we remove too
much. Yes. That is a major
indictment of the Democrat
Party. And and democrat thinking
in general, they want
censorship, Chip, they want the
lockdown. They want everything,
you know, control of the public.
They want more control. The
Republicans are just the
opposite. And this is according
to Zuckerberg in his
observations. That's a good
point. Let me just pick that up
there and go beyond anyone who
wasn't here. How do we balance
free expression and safety? How
do we define what is dangerous?
Who should decide? I don't
believe that private companies
should be making so many
decisions about these issues by
themselves. But at Facebook, we
often have to balance competing
parties. Sometimes the best
approach from a safety or
security perspective, best for
privacy or free expression. So
we work with experts across the
side. Yeah, we don't always get
it right. But we try is that
people have very different ideas
and the game is about where the
lines should be. Democrats are
often say that we don't remove
enough content. And republicans
often say we removed too much.
That's interesting that he
brought that up at all in that
context, isn't it? Yeah. I mean,
this there that he's obviously
observed, I'm not a Republican
or a Democrat. I'm just a sloth.
Who doesn't count. It's his
observation that he probably
said it for the for the context
of the of the hearing, but
that's, it's very good. What you
what you pick up from that?
Yeah, I think it's like it It
isn't that, you know, it's not
important. It's important, is
important. But he play you Yo,
yeah, yeah.
Of course, I personally feel
that if you have a link to
something and you say, hey,
looky here, this is a link to
some cool ass crap, there should
be no reason for them to be
taken that down. That is not on
your platform, the content is
not living on your servers is
taking. So it is pretty much the
currency of the internet is the
link. So you can link out now we
know why they don't want it. And
I'm going to my pictures very
short advertising equals
censorship. That's the bottom
line. I don't care who you are,
what you think. If there's
advertising in play, you have to
self censor, because you will
lose your advertisers.
advertisers are everything. I
want to go back to the earlier
days of the internet, right? And
say we're on 90, say web, the
early days of the web, okay.
990. threes, when it started,
say about 95 and 95, a viewer
and I was doing a lot of
internet writing at the time I
was writing for. There were a
lot of big time publishers, big
boys. And they always would say
the same thing. Oh, my god,
you're linking out.
What are you thinking, man? You
can't put links in your column.
You're linking out because I'm
taking people out of the site. I
think the New York Times didn't
even link out for the longest
time. I think the New York Times
never linked out until just
recently when they finally had
to.
And this was demoed. Oh, oh,
you're killing us. You're
linking out you're gonna.
They're never gonna come back.
Which I always felt was
bullcrap. That's why I never
biog argued the other side. I
said, No, you giving him the
opportunity to look at that,
come back, come back for
specific. Mike column, they're
coming back.
Well, I can tell you right now,
this will only lead to one
thing. Everything is going to be
on a blockchain. And there'll be
no control. And it will be there
forever. And people are going to
love it. It'll work just like
Twitter, and or face bag or
whatever. And these companies
will have no control, they are
going to lose. They're going to
lose complete control. And by
the way, look at the statistics
on Twitter. It's it's really a
small amount of people in the
United States. Most of the
loudest ones are really
democratic voting.
Political zealots. They're on
there for that reason. Yes, they
do a Pew study show that yes,
yes. They're on there for that
reason, Twitter a Democrat.
Yeah. Which is fine, because the
other ones have been rousted.
But But let's let's be on
your on no agenda, social calm.
it's enjoyable, I get all the
everything I need from that. How
about you?
Well, it turns out and I've
found this effect before, if
you're really into something and
you want as you get a point to
make I add our our, you know, I
had to you want to put it on one
of these micro blogs, which is
what these are a, you just want
to get it out of your system,
right? And it turns out, you get
the same satisfaction of sending
it out to the suppose that
102,000 followers I have on
Twitter, or they are the 2000
followers I have on no agenda
social
effects the same
nine app I think I get better
response from those agenda
social, you get better response.
Sure. And, and by the way, I
don't know if I've mentioned
this, people are exactly the
same every day. There's 123
reports. me just patient posted
something hospital.
Picture a and of course I get
the reports as the admin and I
just look at and I shake my head
like wow, everybody needs Daddy,
me, me me. He's running a bot
and didn't include me.
human behavior is remarkable.
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage to say in
the morning to you the man who
put the C in sir
john c. devorah. Blender morning
you miss Jan McCurry. Also in
the morning all she boots on the
ground feet in the air subs in
the last days and nights in the
morning to the trolls in the
troll room, hands up trolls.
Let's take it
1696 trolls on deck, you can
find it but no agenda stream.com
on show days, we have a stream
there. So you go to the chat
stream starts, you're listening
to something it's always
playing. And if it's not one of
our many live shows, and it's
podcasts that are all done all
commercials, no all talk no
commercials. And we have some
great programming. And you can
hang out with people and talk
about the show or anything you
want. And while you're in there,
hit people up for an invite to
this no agenda social.com that
we've been talking about. You
can get it from anybody, anybody
who's on no agenda social.com
can give you that invite, and
which of course always has
people sending me email saying,
Hey, give me Me, me. No, I'm
like, I'm Bannon is gonna get
worse. I'm banning invites you
go, you gotta go find it
yourself as a barrier to entry,
if you're really serious about
it. And that is our non
algodones federated social media
site, which is the future of
social media. And it integrates
beautifully across multiple
servers, you can cut off people
if you're not interested in
hearing their whole group's
message, which is what a lot of
people have done to us, but
that's okay, the ones that, that
are connected to us care, and
there's reasons for it. So it's,
it's actually quite a quite a
very good self organizing
system. And also, we'd like to
thank the artist for our 13th
anniversary artwork, in this
honor went to mountain J. Who
brought us those, of course was
the The show was 1289 1289. We
titled it post orange, which
some people took to be as a
reference to a clockwork orange,
which really, when you think
about it is quite interesting
and analogy. But this was, oh,
that's actually Wow, isn't that
good? I thought you'd like that.
is also in Clockwork Orange is
everything's dark and black. And
then you have the orange to
contrast that. I mean, it's
there's a lot there. So this was
13 years. Curry Dvorak, the best
podcasting universe, we got a
bell on there. 13 years, we had
a goat got to honor the goat.
And it was
I think you you'd like this one
right off the bat, if I recall.
Well, because I like the other
one she did.
Mountain Jay did one for the
previous show that I think he
uses the pre show. And I liked
that one a lot. And I thought
that this newer one, which was
an update would have been better
served with a white background.
Right. And we did contemplate
changing that. But I think I
said to tell you the next.
But then again,
if you were an art director, and
you had her, I would have I
would have said two things. I'd
have said one, let's get it back
a white background on that. And
center. Right, the thing that
got the middle there, so but it
was a nice piece. And as
Darren pointed out in the in the
commentaries on the new agenda,
social he said this is the first
time to women in a row.
One, was that true? Is that
true? Oh my goodness. I know
that. Yeah. Ah.
Are we sure? Well, Danny said
Congrats, babes.
Really?
Congrats, babes. Why doesn't
that surprise me somehow?
Ah,
well, this is the value for
value model where we like to
thank people for sending one of
the three necessities so we
provide a show to your listening
to it. If you're spending your
time on it, clearly, there's
some value in it for some value
in it for you. We would like you
to give that back to us. We have
three T's. Remember, this is the
most hated letter in the
alphabet. So as you're I'm your
Alan or your Azure, your time,
your talent or your treasure.
And we'd like to thank our top
supporters financially in this
first, this first segment, they
become our executive producers
and associate executive
producers and I am very proud to
say
for those of you who for years,
have been putting this credit.
You see it everywhere LinkedIn.
You see it on social media
profile. Some will say I was the
executive producer of Episode
1290 of the no agenda show. And
as we say these credits are
real. The proof is in the
pudding. And the proof comes
from
our Hollywood producer Dana
Brunetti. If you go to his IMDb
you will see his credits for 50
Shades of Grey 50 shades, freed
House of Cards, multiple
episodes. And right there at the
top. Ladies and gentlemen. Keep
watching
associated executive producer
one episode no agenda 2020 that
proves it. These credits are
real. Yeah, actually fact.
We're, it's a big deal to have
somebody at his level to do
that. No kidding. He even put in
if you if you click through to
it even put in the number like
the minute number, it's like one
hour, two minutes, one hour, two
minutes. It's where it's where
his credit was recognized. Yeah,
you know, we don't he doesn't
need to go that far. But it's
funny. Let's start with Neil
Harrison, who comes in from
Auburn, Michigan. leading the
pack today is $666 and 67 cents.
He actually sent in two checks
for some unknown reason for
saying Okay, uh huh. And he sent
a note and he also has one of
those handwriting's is very
Frenchie, friends ITM and by the
time you get this happy belated
13th anniversary your show has
become an invaluable to me, as
it has to many others. So thank
you and all the producers who
gave before I got hit in the
mouth. So that so that there
could be a show to get hooked
on. Ah, but he's saying there
is.
Thanks for being on for so long
because he probably would have
missed it. Right? Anyways.
Please find the enclosed. Okay,
what are you gonna do? Now that
we've
established it as I think
Merriam Webster Merriam Webster
needs to add any ways with a Z
as an official spelling of the
word and you might as well do
anywho anywho
while you're at it, throw in
anywho Yeah, anywho anywho
please find the enclosed 666667
which is like regeneron for my
previous douchebaggery nice
sorry about giving two checks at
once a result a rather poor
planning I think in they had
different dates so I think it
was gonna send a check in and
but it works out well if we just
say that it was on purpose and
in honor of my two favorite TV
shows in spectrum wars, and
inspector Lewis, which I just
recently found out had 33
episodes each typical
dreams this comes up with this
girl. Look, this donation takes
me into knighthood. So if you
would please pronounce the Kate.
There's another word that should
be in there. Yes. Pronounce to
Kate me, sir. Doing a bunk of
the Northern mitten. Mm hmm.
Okay, get your pet. Get your
pencil. I'm ready to go. For the
roundtable. Please provide me
some Beck's. And a big old bag
of Haribo gummy bears. Now
there's a combination I wouldn't
wish on anybody. You sit here
and gummy bears. You've never
seen it. Go read the amazon.com
review of Haribo gummy bears.
It's a very funny review. What
does it say? Cuz I eat those
once in a while. Oh, you've
never seen that. Oh, it's like
the longest thread in internet
history of people telling their
experience after eating a whole
bag. though. I don't know if
you'd want to eat a whole bag of
one. Oh, no, it's it's it's a
very nasty thread. It's it's not
Am I yeah, I should go take away
you have like one and No, no.
Not on that thread. For jingles
f cancer. That's true. And one
more time one of your choosing.
So you got f cancer and that's
true and a happy new, Happy
Thanksgiving to you and yours
and all the other producers out
there. And then he says john,
would you provide me with an
email address for a producer
involved with the Michigan
meetups
and then he has his email I will
not read his so I will try to do
that. I probably forget about
it. But somebody from Michigan
will remind me and then I'll do
it. Okay, so since it's up to me
You should be in those meetups
Michigan is is one of the most
sociable states in the country
and their local number one just
has meetups constantly Yeah.
Okay, we'll do an old I will do
an old he will do an old an old
classic here.
You've got karma.
Next on the list is anonymous.
Now I want to complain about
this particular note. He says
this brings me to Aussie dollar
knighthood I was sent a note an
email note which he did. But I
don't understand why he didn't
put this it was not as his
normally here's the way that
would go. I'd read his name.
And then I go to the note and it
would say right at the top of
the note which I've done
already, luckily.
Keep me anonymous. Oh, can you
make it a little you know, put
it in them?
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
All right, so he says nine oh,
I know what you're saying. I
know what you're saying. It's,
I'm talking to him now you
and all the other Aussies is
$366 and 33 cents. It'd be
executive producer. Thank you.
How much did you have to send
8000 it does turn out to be an
Insta night as well.
Okay, so what was alright, so I
know Yes, keep going. I sent a
note. So I'm gonna give you the
clips first. He says the one
with vocal fry, read the New
York Times on my iPad app. You
know what that is? Yeah.
It's Jill. Yeah, Jill. I got
her. I got her. Jill Abrams. And
that's true. That's it. That's
it. That's just one it's the
iPad and that's true. Yeah.
Okay, good. Thank you. So it
should be as easy Yeah, isn't it
366 33 US dollar donation from
anonymous Aussie to the best
podcast in the universe. Keep on
up with the great work. Uh, it
was one of these notes that
scrolls to infinity.
Keeping resizing amygdalas world
wide. Can I please get a health
karma
for my mother and father who are
both fighting non covered
related illnesses? This is 33333
plus an extra 33 to bring me to
knighthood. In deflated Aussie
dollar she has some accounting
here. Accounting below I turned
50 this Riga nice put this on
their birthday shout out would
be huge, too. We need an
anonymous shot to anonymous or
actually he's gonna here's his
name. Okay. Hold on. Yeah, I
didn't I didn't get this. No. So
I didn't send it to Eric. on the
list. Okay, sir. pentene
Night of the Red Cliff
peninsula.
And then he says,
Give me that name. If there are
no title disputes. Let me think.
I'm pretty sure there is no sir.
pentene and one day
is today I think, Okay, well,
he's getting it today. I turned
50 this week.
So he's gonna be 50 All right,
sir. Sir. Sir. penting Night of
the Redcliffe peninsula. Got it.
Okay, it's a lot of extra work.
Sorry. Okay. And then you can
jingle him out. Okay, here we
go. You know, obviously, I read
I read the New York Times, like
all day long, Manley on my iPad.
That's true.
That's true.
Yeah, we asked for health karma.
I'm sorry. Karma. You've got
karma.
Wouldn't want to forget that.
Speak of the devil. Dana
Brunetti Whoa, there he is. 333
dot 33 from Los Angeles,
California.
Now I already know that I may
add to this in the morning and
Happy Anniversary from golden
cloud ranch where since March
I've been living in an Airstream
with my smokin hot fiance Alex
Yes. And we've seen the
airstream and Alex yes
it's a big it's Alex. Yeah, Alex
is pretty and the airstream and
it's bigger than the one I had.
I think he has the he has the
monster one it's really good. He
has the max Airstream. Yeah,
it's but and I do want to ask
him Are you also a little
disappointed with the finishing?
I mean it's really it's kind of
shoddy right stuff was a little
off center. That's it just want
to say that you have you know,
Airstream should call you and
give you a free Airstream to
shut you up I would reject it.
Oh Adam please check the grammar
on this anyways,
I realized after my donation to
the last show that I made a
terrible $83 mistake and ended
up with an associate producer
credits oh my god
everyone in Hollywood knows that
it's what's given to an
assistant rather than a raise
I tell you what, kid you can be
associate Executive Associate
Executive Associate Producer I
can use some more money on this
is better believe it's like
you're gonna miss like executive
VP and corporate structure it's
the same thing. You got a raise
with no you got a new title no
raise. Yeah, that's a classic.
We must correct this before a
future deals of mine are
adversely affected by this
precedent. Can I send in another
83 to adjust that credit or is
it now written in stone? Oh man,
I think it's written in stone.
Come back as written written is
read anyways. And let me know
it's written and signed last
donation and potential future
donations. Please feel free to
pick a credit of mind for you.
So in the show, it's not just
the same one every time please.
Oddly from the associate
executive producer Episode 1287.
Have no agenda has got no
traction for any project.
Same pitching must be because of
the COVID. Hopefully, I made it
under the wire for your 13th
Anniversary Show. He kind of did
this is still the anniversary
and I have opened it.
I meant to send it yesterday but
spent today moving dirt. And
then I went over to my
neighbor's property and drank
whiskey until I fell over. Also
dance.
Hey, welcome to farming
community. Central Valley Carmel
is also to answer Adams
questions last week my land is
unfortunately not a weed farm.
Though some of my neighbors have
grown some nice buds for
personal use. Beautiful john can
give more color to what I'm
doing here per our separate
correspondence. And if you want
to see pics you're not too
afraid of Instagram. I'm at Dana
Wow.
Okay, well you can go look at
the pics. Please give me some
sharp 10 A Sharpton
and a Biden just shoot him in
the leg.
But I don't remember that. I
mean, I just played it earlier
you shoot him shoot and now you
said hairy legs. Oh I had
a shoot him in the leg earlier
fall by something to help my
sore head and no it's not sore
from last night's whiskey from
being a dumb ass and flipping my
side by side port Polaris
Polaris that's it
Yeah, we flipped it so you can
get killed on those things
became anniversary again and
congrats on the best podcast in
the universe. Wow. That is so
nice to hear from you and is
almost a knighthood already. So
what is this? That's when he
gets to have a cool title.
What's the What's this? This
separate correspondence he
speaks of? a semi I sent him a
note to say something I asked
him I wouldn't know where it
was. No, no, no, don't lie.
Don't lie. You said about that
big part. Yeah, I need a big
part.
And you what he said he said kid
I'll call you in the morning.
Getting lunch.
In the race.
We've ESP ICT all gt ESP ICT
we must
we must.
We must
and we will
be committed.
Got
karma. Oh my goodness. Dana.
Thank you. Thank you for
bringing the Dana thank you for
bringing the laughter today.
It's nice, Jamie's fuka Motors
Next on the list from Salem,
Virginia. 33333. Thanks again
for the best podcast in the
universe. Thanks for continuing
to do the work since Today's my
33rd birthday. How many people
have their 33rd birthday and get
called out on this show a lot.
It's unbelievable to me. Well,
these people started listening
when they were 22.
I figured another donation of
3333 be appropriate if Adam
could kick in a penny. Yeah,
that brings me to 1000 Here we
go.
There it is.
You're in is that acceptable?
Then Sir James Fukumoto will do
for me and some or old forester
1920 to sip on at the
roundtable. It would be great. I
ordered that and honestly, I did
crack it and I did have a sip.
So yes, it's coming for you.
But do you think is a good? No.
I haven't had that piece a
little better than the 21.
Please. All right. Uh huh. All
right.
Do we have any? No no requests?
That's it. Okay, we're good.
Jackie green, Jackie green tech
green musician. extraordinaire,
no. 300. Yeah. He is. Really my
family and I are longtime
listeners and supporters of the
best podcast in the universe.
Congrats on 13 years. I'm a
musician who tries to make a
living to trollops. I says who
makes a living on the road?
Well, it's been difficult to
watch the pandemic and shutdowns
completely good. Got an entire
mission. And not just the
performers but think about sound
techs lighting roadies. I mean,
everybody Booker's club Booker's
promoters it's people are hurt
and hurt and they're hurt.
So
it's been difficult to watch the
pandemic and shut down to
completely gut an entire
industry. It's hard enough to
make a living without all the
canceled culture and peacocking
bullshit and then go and pull
this stunt. Go figure says all
my spring, summer and fall shows
got postponed. I started
Doing value for value Constance
on my Facebook page Okay, it
occurred to me that I should
donate to us some of what I
would normally spend on
advertising for my summer tour.
value for value. So here's that
dough and a little extra for
good measure. Thank you both for
you, you you you're thorough
deconstruction of the media.
I've never been very active on
face bag until now but sucking
it up, since I'm not sure how
else to reach the most people.
Way to kick a guy while he's
down. COVID So I'd like to send
an invite here to all na fans to
check out my webcast live from
backstage this Sunday 11 one put
first Sunday 5pm PST on the
Jackie green with an E at the
end Jackie g r e n e face bag
page well we have a we have a
very active face bag community
which neither you or I are part
of out of principle not for the
producers but for the bag and I
would like everyone to go check
them out on Sunday five o'clock
Jackie green with me. Jackie
green with an age really good
thank you very much Jackie.
He's I think he's in Northern
California in the Bay Area.
somewhere up north up north you
can go meet up with the with the
producer Yeah. With the with
your drive and get beers to get
Jackie green and burnetii you
could go have some of that
whiskey fall over driver TV TV.
Don't worry it into the air
stream. don't give a crap man.
Don't worry. The Glock is on his
hip. It's not in his hand. Don't
worry.
Kyle man's got no Glock. But he
does have
no I gotta find him areas. Kyle
man in Cincinnati 286 for since
we first associate executive
producer showed world 90 and he
wrote a handwritten note which
I'm going to have nothing but
difficulty reading because
there's a term called chicken
scratch to style of writing.
Oh, john adams donation brings
me to a knighthood. I don't know
if I listed him Do not Yeah, you
guys listen to Jim the title sir
man of the center, pronounced
that he's got just a scribble. I
can't read it. But it's
pronounced something. I've been
listening on and off since the
run up to the 2016 election in
that in this time. I finished
grad school and have spent
several year you know, you could
become a doctor and he has spent
several years of my first job as
something a younger millennial.
I'm a younger millennial. Thank
you for the info and the
entertainment over those years.
Sure. Welcome
to commemorate over this last
year I occasionally I catch you
I'm a casualty of the lock downs
is anyone Bri a climb mated to
normal life after brain injury?
Ouch. I got a bad concussion in
February and the situation may
the recovery quite an ordeal.
Yes. A top doctor told me that
this fall is is the key to
recovery as social med mental,
that's probably why he's got
this bad handwriting. I look guy
that with a garden who's in my
gardener for years and he had
a concussion and the handwriting
is very similar and it was part
of his because he had brain
damage.
Every social psychological has
been reverted aggressively ever
since luckily I am back to 90%
by now and I'd like health karma
for myself. Okay, and any other
similar for other similar
situations anyone with those two
months into the recovery in the
middle of the block downs while
I was still on medical leave.
Due to the isolation general
stress. My health was declining
and I headed out to the American
West to go on a month long
hiking road trip sleeping in my
car. best decision I made this
year on this trip that no agenda
show was a great way to spend
some of the longer legs of
driving Keep up the great work
best regards Kyle.
Thank you Kyle. And I just
wanted to mention
if you're feeling depressed if
you're not eating because this
COVID situation depending on
where you are in the world can
hack can get people down. I've
seen with my own eyes that no
agenda social.com there's you
have family. If you feel lonely,
go there and post shit. I don't
feel so good. Because people
will jump in and will talk with
you bit and I've seen this and
it's happened more than once. So
you just know you do have
friends you do have a family, if
no agenda nation and there are
people who will be more than
willing to talk to you and hear
you out. That is a public
service announcement.
Yeah, very good. Sir bar soft.
Myron is on the list. 260 bucks
from trabuco Canyon, and he
needs some jobs coming tuners,
jobs, jobs, jobs and
Job.
Karma.
So Lauren lumir in Carlisle,
Massachusetts $233. And oh nine
cents. She actually sent a card
in. Nice card to front and she's
in, says Lauren, from Lauren in
Phoenix. She's in Phoenix. Okay,
I left the coldness and misery
of
Massachusetts and go to Phoenix.
In the morning john and Adam.
Thanks for all the
deconstruction and work you both
put into each and every show.
Please accept my first ever
donation. Oh, okay. Yeah. A
Lenny hit me in the mouth A
while ago, but to my knowledge
still has not donated Oh, call
him out as a douchebag.
Have either of you heard of
anything on the long term
effects of covid infection?
There's been a lot a lot
written. Yeah, a lot, right. A
lot, a lot written.
And some say, you know, there
was a report today that said
your brain is messed up and I've
heard about your heart being
messed up. And
it's very inconclusive. Yeah,
and it's varies. There's no
consistency whatsoever. Jc had
it? no long term anything. Then
we had 60 people at the Vegas
meetup and I want to ask again,
I and we were suit full on Super
spreader. I don't think anyone
got sick. Yes, because it's not
like I said it's over. Okay.
Just wanted to make sure I put
that out there. But there's the
s and there's also COVID co
which I thought was because Oh,
what is COVID told out? Were No,
you can tell me? I'm not in tow
pictures. Well COVID tow where
your your your all your toes
turn yellow and green grody
looking. And it looks like
they're going off. They're all
rotten looking. And then I guess
it clears up. It's like Oh, let
me take it. Take a look. Check
it out. It's like camel toe only
different overtone. Oh, there's
such stuff like that. See it?
Yeah, yeah.
This COVID fingers too. I guess
there's something but Deathstar.
Yes. So there's Yes. There's
things that go on. Do you look
at my July?
Actually, I think
smellivision smelling?
You know, there were a number of
people that tried to produce
smell. Oh, I remember that your
scratch off cards? Didn't you
don't know I'm talking about
that hooked to the computer. Oh,
God. I think I remember talking
about talking about this in some
other show. But it's To this
day, it still cracks me. Okay.
So Lauren's complaining that one
of her friends still claims that
she's got claims underlined?
Because it's one of my pet
peeves. Yeah, mild shortness of
breath and the inability to
completely clear her throat.
Betty has this Betty had it? You
know, Betty,
Betty, so she had to test stayed
home. She was sick. She didn't
she really felt bad for a couple
days. And now it's been three
weeks, four weeks now. She still
says she has some shortness of
breath going upstairs. Yeah. But
so yes, I can recall that from
the flu too. I mean, I like it.
Some people yes. Yeah. Though.
So the long and short answer is
yes. So your body's probably
having some issues. So just be
nice.
Let's give her Lauren a, just a
basic karma. Okay, of course.
You've got karma.
creamer in Scotts Valley,
California $213. I've been
holding on he writes to a few
dollars for my PPP loan to get
my amygdala consultant's. I was
on the eight week plan still
twiddling my thumbs waiting for
the loan to be forgiven. Second,
I have been holding on to the
attached song to be played at
the end of the show. I sent it
to you I had no clue that Zephyr
route was seasonal in California
well no this effort is a
California effort seasonal
wherever it is. And it's only
seasonal recently. I cannot wait
and by the way did go to buy
today.
So still running on Thursdays
Yeah. Did it go by did it go by
Yeah, yeah. When I saw Oh, hold
on what you didn't tell me. What
six cars ladies and gentlemen
Squawk Box CNBC six cars for
this effort. What was the speed
Jhansi Dvorak slow, moderate
moderate speed.
Bitcoin 13,552. Oops.
My God.
By the way, he cannot wait for
the executive producers to
rewrite he continues Yeah, the
lyrics for this song The songs
written by Gary Hart. Rip grant
was a member of the power trio
Husker do
Briscoe do I remember how to do
this go do this go do
unfortunately two of the stream
members could not get along and
broke up before making a big on
Adams former TV station. Yeah,
my only jingle request is an F
cancer for my friend Laramie and
his son Rylan as they both
continue their fight against
cancer and leukemia talk.
Yes, so Todd sent that song
along. I'll just play a little
bit.
It's about the cow. It's called
the California Zephyr.
And if he if he rewrites the
lyrics, yeah, we'll play it and
to show us on Absolutely. And I
did just want to make notes. I
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Do you have anything on
hunter Biden testing? We should
probably talk about that for a
moment. Oh, enter the Biden gang
to new gang now. It's the Biden
game. It's called the Biden
crime family the by Biden crime
family I like that's when you
look up you go to if you want to
go go to Google and look up
Biden crime family, you'll find
okay. So the Biden crime family
this is very interesting.
Because this is something that
the news media is not touching.
The only person who was it was
of any note on mainstream and
please make no mistake, Fox News
is mainstream. Is Tucker Carlson
who interviewed this. This guy
Tony Baba Lance bubble. insky
Hey, Tony. Hey, Tony Polanski, a
member of the Biden crime family
that Bubba Lenski here
who is actually seems to be a
fine upstanding citizen when it
comes to financial trickery.
But that hour long that Tucker
interviewed him had seven and a
half million people watching
that is a blowout ratings number
by any any comparable seven that
I mean that he gets, I think
three and a half to four, maybe
four and a half million which is
already blowing out everybody
else seven and a half million.
And he can't get advertisers
because they know and it's still
the my, my pillows hilarious. my
pillow guy.
I think we're rising. my pillow
guy has got to be cleaning up
with a cheap deal. Oh, he's very
he's very, very, very
successful. He's doing very well
with that. But what is
interesting about this obvious
Well, there's two things are
interesting. One is the ties to
China, which I'll get to I only
have two clips. The first one is
how the mainstream media in
general is just refusing to
cover the story. And to me, it
seems
that's the way
When because right after the
election, whether Joe Biden wins
or loses the Biden crime family
is done for they're done for if
Biden wins, he'll be arrested
and thrown in jail with the
whole Biden family and Kamala
Harris will be president. If he
loses. What do they got to lose?
Throw the guy in jail. They
don't care. He's useless to
them. So watch this old man who
I used to feel bad about. I used
to feel bad that they were
abusing an elderly man. Now I
don't care now the whole crime.
Have you seen his brother James?
What a shyster that guy looks
like in the crime fan. He
He really does look like a
gangster.
So one of the best examples, and
without a doubt,
the Senate Intelligence
Committee, the FBI have
authenticated this laptop and
the information on it. And it is
it's very deepest. There's very
interesting all kinds of ties to
crazy countries where apparently
allegedly they were running
scams from Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan. Oh, my God,
Kazakhstan that is a scam to be
had there.
And there was a great interview
between Liz Harrington
I can never remember who she is.
Because she just looks like she
looks actually a lot like that
mousy woman from Code Pink.
What's your name?
What's her name? What's your
name? So the Code Pink Lady Code
Pink Lady, but this is the the
chairwoman of the Republican
National Committee. And she went
head to head with the incredible
international journalists
Cristiane for four. And it was
it was just delicious, too
delicious to believe I show let
it play that Rudolph Giuliani
that is the President's Personal
lawyer with quote being used to
feed Russian misinformation to
the stop stop, sir. Wait, stop.
You have to start over. Well, I
want to point this is I just
want to point this little
charade out a bit
over the democrat way of doing
this as Giuliani has always
never described as the ex mayor
of New York or police or any,
you know, Major. He was a major
district.
Attorney General rolled up five
crime families in New York hold
up all the crime families,
former marriage all these No,
no, no, no, he's not that. No,
he is Donald Trump Trump's
personal attorney as though he's
over at the house all the time.
This is bullshit. That Rudolph
Giuliani that is the President's
Personal lawyer was quote being
used to feed Russian
misinformation to the president
Giuliani met in December with
somebody who the United States
government believes is a Russian
agent. You know who I'm talking
about a Ukrainian
parliamentarian by the name of
Andre de catch. Are you
comfortable with the President
of the United States being close
to a person like Rudy Giuliani,
who says also that he is not
bothered whether any of the
information comes from from
Russian hacking? What does that
say? Are you comfortable that
cnn used Russian disinformation
from a Russian asset to leak it
to subvert the peaceful transfer
of power? That reporting on the
Desi a verified Russian
disinformation, is it not? Is it
not as let's just get back to
this with the dossier real was
the dossier real?
Rather than storing the
democrats accused us of doing is
when they themselves did when?
We we've heard this smear very
well, the United
who said it not me. Uh, not CNN,
the United States government,
the FBI, the FBI. Okay. You know
what, also the United States
government says the FBI says
this laptop is not Russian
disinformation. So what are you
talking about here? This laptop
is real. It's not just the
laptop, there's other emails,
there's text messages, they are
real. So according to the US,
government, I owe
everybody to look at that. But
that's not what we're hearing.
This is one of the most powerful
because he's in Washington, his
family and you're okay. You're
okay with our interests being
out to profit. And Joe Biden and
his family when when we're
suffering during a pandemic from
Communist China.
Okay, as you know, perfectly
well, I'm a journalist and a
reporter.
There's never been any issues in
terms of corruption. Now, let me
ask you this today, the FBI, the
FBI, that I'm talking about
reporting, and any evidence I'm
talking to you now, okay.
You guys
start doing that barefoot? No,
we're not gonna do your work for
you want to ask you a question?
The FBI?
Find out if this is verified?
I cannot.
Yeah, I'm not gonna do your work
for you. No man, who's the
journalist?
journalist says I'm not gonna do
your work for you. She said
government person. Yeah. No, my
God is really quite
unbelievable.
And what how did they get off
saying is this laptop which is
dropped off at a repair shop is
somehow in any way involved with
Russian hacking? Like the
Russians hacked the laptop or
what are they trying to say?
Well, they're basing that on the
letter that the former
intelligence officials Brennan
clapper at morale. Gao said it
looks like Russian information.
This information, it looks like
it This has all been basically
our spook saying, Hey, that
looks like the work of their
spooks. Come on, please. Just so
insulting, you give you give my
family a bad name Brennan.
But one of the pieces that has
not been discussed yet. I don't
know if Tucker Carlson had this
whole thing yesterday that they
sent some documents through
FedEx, I guess. And they arrived
open and the documents were
gone. And he's making a big deal
out of it. You know, it's like,
please don't tell me you had
someone in New York send you
original documents and there
weren't copies. I was kind of
had a bad taste to it. But
meanwhile, there's real stuff
that is very interesting. And
this is the call about
C e FC China energy. And and,
and this was a side deal that
they were putting together. This
is what Tony Bob Alinsky, but he
was working on. And the C e FC
China energy is one of the main
conduits for investments abroad.
Before the Belton road for the
actual Chinese strategy to take
over the world. We've only been
following this for I don't know,
five, six years that we've been
reporting on it. So this very
company they were cutting a side
deal with. And apparently things
started to get a little bit hot.
And this is hunter Biden on a
phone call. It's from his
laptop. Yes, it is.
I get calls from my father, to
tell me that the New York Times
is calling on my old partner
Eric, who literally has done me
harm for how long is the one
taking the calls, because my
father will not
care
about my representation of the
pagico, the
company that my partner who is
worth 300 and $20 billion
is now missing.
The world is missing, who was my
partner?
He was missing since I last saw
his $50 million apartment and
signed a $4 billion deal to be
the largest
in the world.
receive calls from
my best friend who is this has
named me as a witness without
telling me.
Now this was really interesting,
and I haven't heard anyone
really delve into it. What he
who he's talking about is
Patrick hold Ching p, also known
as Patrick Hall, and Patrick
Whoa, joined the Chinese
people's Political Consultative
Conference in Preparatory
Committee of Hong Kong and later
became the chairman of the CFC.
And he was arrested in the
United States for bribery and
money laundering. In 2017, and
2018. He was convicted on seven
accounts of bribery and money
laundering. Following a federal
trial. He was imprisoned he was
supposed to get three years he
was fined $400,000.
Interestingly, he was led out on
good behavior
in June of this year, on the
18th on the 20th. He was already
Back in China, and after that he
went missing
and that's what Hunter is all
freaked out about because
the guy that he was doing the
deal with went missing. So you
got to think that he's dead now
and just hear that they weren't
involved in an LNG liquid
natural gas which is what we are
now exporting.
I mean, these these, this family
is truly truly horribly corrupt.
And I want to be up go ahead I'm
reminded of a clip of the from
about six years ago is right in
the middle of the Obama
administration probably just he
got in 2008 is probably around
2010. Okay. And it was a couple
black guys talking about
something rather than one of
them cashes in on it you don't
miss with Joe Biden joe biden's
actually the kingpin you don't
want to. He's the guy you want
to stay away from. He's
dangerous. And this clip was
like, this is a throwaway. And
it was like Yeah, yeah.
Kind of kind of reaction to it.
But the more you look at it,
this is probably could be
amygdala. I mean, that whole
area, Delaware, Rhode Island is
a type a mobster there. There's
a lot different than than New
York, Chicago type gangs. But
Delaware is, is the America's
post office. Basically, it's
like every every company is
registered in Delaware because
there's no taxes, right? There's
all kinds of other groovy groovy
things. I'm looking forward. I
don't see anything.
I don't mean what you'll never
it's not a name to clip. It was
just in a clip. Oh, okay. Okay,
so you can't use no way of
finding it. Sorry. So to remind
everybody, a lot of the big
push. And, you know, this is
Steve Bannon. Because if you
want dirty guys, you want some
dirt done, you got to get the
slimy, dirty guy and I have
total respect for what he's
doing in this case.
And he's backed by the Chinese
billionaire, dissident gwo. I
think his name is and he also
runs the G news.org. People are
saying what is this crazy
Chinese site? Yeah, that's g
news. That is the site, which I
think is probably managed by
Bannon.
But they're now talking and
explaining what these two
strategies are. So we have the
Belt and Road strategy that's
known. But the Chinese strategy
there are two with which they're
going to take over the world,
and apparently with the United
States. First is the GBI. And
the three F. So the GBI strategy
is, or I should say beat BG why
I'm sorry.
That was GB ys. VGY. bg Why? B
is for blue.
Which means they need to control
the internet and the media.
While they're doing pretty well.
Yeah, they got to they got to
make me well, and you know, but
there's big, big investment in
Twitter.
Quote, Mark Zuckerberg is
married to Chinese American
speaks Mandarin.
Zuckerberg speaks Mandarin. So
he has all kinds of Chinese talk
going on there. And we know what
Google has been doing in China.
So there's internet control to
and then G. Golden influence,
make sure you bribe media
officials, etc. And why is
yellow and yellow stands for the
honey pots in which they
compromised officials and
apparently members of the Biden
crime family. But the specific
strategy for the United States
is the three f strategy. F
stands for the three F is for,
for meant weakness. For meant
chaos, for meant the destruction
of America. Ah.
So it's funny that you bring
this up when
Christopher rea just busted a
bunch of Chinese. Mm hmm. And I
thought it got short shrift in
the media.
These are the guys they
arrested.
Yeah, who did they arrest? They
arrested? Go they they brought
in I think five guys. I think
the two guys just fled to China.
And these are guys that were
struck with floating around the
United States. They're actually
Chinese spies that were going
from, you know, one Chinese
dissident to another many of
whom, whom are US citizens at
this point, and told they're
gonna go kill their parents. And
this was talked about by
pompeyo.
Right, right, right. And they
wrapped up a bunch of these guys
and busted that little little
crime syndicate that they had
formed. And this got, you know,
in the Associated Press, it was
really downplayed everywhere.
It's just here and they're not
in the network news because I
didn't see on NBC, CBS or ABC.
Oh, no, of course not. But
here's something else I'd like
to bring to your attention which
you may be able to help with
since
was a little bit too young to
really I was in the wrong
country too.
During the 50s and 60s,
this is around the time when the
Chinese started the Great Leap
Forward.
Do you recall the three red
banners? There was kind of that
it also known as the three red
flags. It was kind of the
general line for socialist
construction. Yeah, no, I don't.
But I do. All I remember is a
little red book. And that's
about as far as I get. Okay, so
from Wikipedia, the three red
banners was an ideological
slogan in the late 1950s, which
called on the Chinese people to
build a socialist state. The
three red banners also called
the three red flags consisted of
the general line for socialist
construction, which was the
Great Leap Forward and the
people's communes. So this
literally was three red stripes
as a as a signal. Now I would
like for you Just a moment to
visualize the Biden Harris logo,
you may want to look it up.
I've been I've been forgetting
to bring this to the show for
the past three episodes. Do you
see the Biden Harris logo? No,
I'm not. I don't know. Go to a
go to a web browser. I hear net
I hear net.
Do I have to make it myself?
Think it's pretty Harris logo.
Well, there's a lot of them. Oh,
you're talking about the E? Yes.
Hello.
Oh, that's very cool.
These guys, they see they're not
hiding it. They're not hiding
it.
Oh, that is I you know that.
That's fabulous.
That's clipping. Oh, there's no
there's no clip. Oh, well. Oh,
well. So
there's I got it. There's a
coffee mug just says Joe and
just got the three red flower.
Yeah, it's everywhere. It's
everywhere. I gotta get this
coffee. Ma I'm not paying this
kind of money for a coffee mug.
It's
just an aside here. If anybody
has gone well, I got a bunch of
Trump stuff too from the guys in
Las Vegas. And they didn't get a
note from him. But
have you noticed if you go to
these websites where they sell
Trump stuff, the hats the mugs
all flags. Yeah, and the Biden's
say the Trump stuff is cheap.
I mean, they're going a loss
leader. Yeah, they are. The bite
is stuff is overpriced. There's
a poster. 17 bucks for the yard.
You should be giving those away.
25 bucks for a mug. Break. Oh,
Obama starter sticker. $11 Give
me a dud the 11 bucks for a
bumper sticker. Do you remember
I had to buy the Obama bumper
sticker from my neighbor in San
Francisco. And she charged me 20
bucks for it.
Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. your your
your neighbor that was trying to
get there was trying to get you
in the sack.
Until she found out that I was
until she heard the show.
never talked to me. Yeah. Yeah,
stop talking. I'm sorry if I
recall. That's not how it went.
You were trying to get me to get
her in the sack.
Well, you can change it all your
Wow, man. Okay. All right.
You're going on and on about
this? This babe was not a babe.
She was no Obama bought. Yeah,
this would turned out.
Okay.
No, she went to camp. That's
what it was. She went to Oh,
boy. Yes, she went to the camp
where they were they brainwashed
into being good. Oh, good. Boy,
they learn and then, yeah, they
learned an overcharge for their
mugs, and 20 bucks for the
bumper sticker. scam. That's why
they're doing I was the kid
that's ever evolved bumper
stickers were free.
And they never came off your
car. They did rip off and ruin
the paint. Actually, the newer
ones are the ones that have that
issue. Better do that too.
But one quick thing to say
you're done with that with Yeah.
I just want people to keep their
eye on China. Keep your eye
never take your eye off the
ball. Those guys are crazy.
They're out to get us. They're
out to get us. So do you have
any clips with do with the
Tucker and Boogaloo? No,
no, I mean, I thought you know,
I don't know. I don't have any
car. Well, I guess I want to do
a rundown on the election real
quick. Let's do this. Let's do
the Halle Jackson Trump rap and
slam on NBC a Western wildcard
in play for both campaigns
tonight in battleground Arizona
State President Trump won in
2016. But this year, polls show
he's trailing damaged by how
he's handled the Coronavirus
It's time to change Joe Biden
before voting early in Delaware
blasting a White House press
release listing as one of the
President's top science and
technology accomplishments.
Ending the covid 19 pandemic is
an insult to every single person
suffering COVID-19. And every
family who's lost a loved one.
The White House acknowledging
the release was poorly worded
with the pandemic, far from over
now more cases in more places
than in the spring. That's when
according to new audio released
by CNN, the President's advisor
and son in law, Jared Kushner,
told author bob woodward In
April, the country was starting
its comeback face. We've now put
out rules to get back to work.
Trump's now back in charge. It's
not the doctors they've kind of
we have negotiated settlements,
President Trump at his rally.
Pointing out a flare from a
fighter jet meant to warn a
small plane out of the
restricted airspace. He's also
defending how he's handled the
Coronavirus. We will vanquish
the virus and emerge stronger
than ever before. But
politically the pandemics
haunting him, I can't understand
the things that he's saying that
just don't seem to make sense,
particularly about the whole
COVID thing. In Nebraska. It's a
different medical issue that has
the Trump campaign under me
after a rally in Omaha last
night. Seven people taken to the
hospital as hundreds waited for
buses for hours in the freezing
cold with the campaign blaming
local road closures and
congestion for delays. And
tonight A years long Washington
guessing game came to a close
when Myles Taylor revealed
himself as the anonymous
official behind an explosive
2018 op ed about resistance
inside the Trump administration.
Taylor was chief of staff to the
former Homeland Security
Secretary.
All right, two things need to be
discussed. Yes. I won the
hundreds of Trump supporters
stuck in the freezing cold I am
totally convinced was a
democratic op. It was a dirty
trick. I have proved I have a
bunch of old people and buses.
He said let's go we're gonna
take all your old people we're
gonna take you to Omaha rally It
was totally bullcrap. I have
proof one of our producers who
is boots on the ground sent me
two clips. Okay, let's listen to
those clips. So the first clip
just to set the stage because
you're right. It was a
democratic bullcrap move was the
morning Joe's President Trump
made a campaign swing for the
Midwest yesterday holding
rallies with packed crowds in
Michigan, Wisconsin and Nebraska
super spreader events all over
the country.
She's a super spreader. He's
killing his
t shirts. So that riders I'm
sure super spreader 2020 I mean,
he's a human super spreader.
Look at this. Maybe that's it.
Maybe it's the human super
spreader 2020 thing tour they
have a I survived the super
spreader tour of 2020
on the back, literally unless
you didn't
you know it. It actually be a
time of joking in the show right
now if it wasn't so unbelievably
true and not funny. He wrapped
up his rally in Omaha Nebraska
last night, hundreds of
supporters were so left behind
in nearly freezing temperatures,
the rapture for our rapture, no
transportation. They were bused
in and then left there.
Trump departed Omaha on Air
Force One around 9pm or he flew
out on is very comfortable in
there with that saturator and
people serving.
He could wash his hands 50 times
after the rally
began lining up for buses
because they were most in order.
They figured they'd be bused out
right to return to their cars. A
lot of orders. Many of them were
elderly. Okay, so first of all,
if they weren't serious, it
would be a pretty funny segment.
I mean, we could have literally
come up with the with the super
spreader 2020 tour. In fact, I'd
love to have that because we did
our own super spreader event.
But our producer boots on the
ground and Omaha, of course had
his eyes and ears open and said
well maybe you should listen to
the report from a local
television station. Omaha police
say after the rally many people
decided to walk back to the
parking area instead of waiting
for a bus. They may have
underestimated how far they had
to walk with people walking
about two and a half miles to
get to their cars. people
waiting on buses, cars moving
out and security restrictions
The area was congested. On top
of that. The mayor says more
people showed up than expected
they estimated about 10,000
people last night they checked
security 22,000 and then they
left thousands outside the gate
that never got in official say
the buses were delayed and
people had to wait to get back
to their cars. Police tell us
there were about a half dozen
supporters. were traveling
poured into hospitals for a
variety of medical reasons. For
arrow stage line officials say
no one was left stranded after
the rally. We weren't 100% did
not leave anybody stranded. Our
motor coaches were running until
the lots were empty. So it's
first of all, what they what
they're really obvious gating?
Is there were 25,000 people.
Yeah, 25 I don't care what they
tell me. I don't care what you
say about polls. It is. I know
the American public because I
picked the hits for them.
I picked the Billboard Hot 100
hits for the American people.
And I know what they like and
I'm telling you right now,
Electoral College and popular
vote massive landslide and it
should be it should no one's to
vote for a decrepid Joe Biden,
but that's okay. Let me go back
to this. This issue. NBC play
this up in this huge article.
Oh, and and looking at the
article with the with Oh,
hundreds of Trump's hundreds, by
the way, hundreds. Well,
hundreds of Trump supporters
stuck on freezing cold Omaha
airfield after rally seven taken
to hospitals. And then it's by
Jeff Bennett, at Dale Adela
Suleman and Carolyn Romanowski.
So I always look at who these
right Who are these writers?
Yeah. Now wait a minute. They
wrote the story about this thing
in in Omaha? Are they local
reporters?
Jeff Bennett, he's a white house
correspondent. He works in
Washington DC. Why is he doing
this story? bullet? Maybe the
maybe the two women they they're
they have a better shot at it.
Yes. You're gonna be there,
right? Yeah. Adela Suleman is a
London based reporter for NBC
News. Three people working on
the story. None of them. Haha.
And then Caroline red and Dalton
Dreadnought kowski. Caroline red
Nevsky is a senior reporter for
NBC News, social news gathering.
The social news gathering team
based in London that means she
trolls Twitter. Yeah. She
wouldn't mean trolls.
Story. This is shameful
journalism. But that's
awkward with the holly with the
holly Jackson report. She does
mentioned his guy miles tail.
Yes, yes. This is this was very
surprising as you were pretty
sure it was john bolton.
But I thought john No, I thought
it was a book that came up by
anonymous that I thought that
book. No, I'm sorry. Yes. We
both actually I thought it was
john bolton is because john
bolton was in the position where
he could write such a thing.
This guy is working for
Department of Homeland Security.
He's not in the meetings with
Trump. Well probably trolled on
hold on. He was kind of the
Chief of Staff for
it was the Blondie who ran red
DHS, Justin Nielsen, Kirsten
Nielsen. And I can see where if
you know, you're in the inner
circle, you pick a lot of stuff
up. He probably didn't witness
any of this stuff happening. He
didn't witness by the way. Did
the New York Times have to now
say, Yes, we knew it was him.
Because they made it sound like
it was a high high end official.
And it's not a high end official
at all. But what I'm saying is
didn't The New York Times at the
time they published this
anonymous letter they said they
said they knew it was bolt, but
they said they knew who it was
correct. Yeah. So they need to
now go on the record and say
yes, that's who we knew who it
was. So they can look like the
heels. They are Yes. Yes. Yes.
You too. cording to you. Yeah,
he gets an interview with
Chris Cuomo. And this is I only
took a minute out of it a minute
and a half because this is dumb.
But this is the Myles Taylor
interview with Chris Cuomo. This
guy's a douchebag. This miles
Taylor. This is miles first TV
interview since revealing he was
the person behind the pin more
than two years ago when he
turned the White House upside
down with that. Now infamous
Trump resistance op ed and
subsequent book warning about
the President's unfitness for
office. The former chief of
staff at Homeland Security Under
Secretary Neilson
was a very big and inside
position. What did anonymous and
others actually stopped from
happening? How worried was he
and were others in house? How
many are still there? insight
into why Biden is hitting the
notes that he is in this
campaign, especially in the
final week. Also, why did Myles
Taylor conduct himself the way
he has? Let's start there. miles
Taylor, thank you for taking the
opportunity. Hey,
As always, thank you for having
me. All right, first, what
matters most? Certainly to me,
you lie to us. miles, you were
asked in August, if you were
anonymous here on CNN with
Anderson Cooper. And you said,
No. Now, why should cnn keep you
on the payroll after lying?
Like?
It's a great question.
Give me the blunt truth,
published a warning. I said in
the book that if asked, I would
strenuously deny I was the
author. And here's the reason.
Because the things I said in
that book, were ideas that I
wanted Donald Trump to challenge
on their merits. We have seen
over the course of four years
that Donald Trump's preference
is to find personal attacks and
distractions to pull people away
from criticisms of his record. I
wrote that work anonymously, to
deprive him of that opportunity,
and to force him to answer the
questions on their merits. And
I'll tell you what happened,
Chris, the end result is the
president couldn't. Okay, no
matter what, you deserve this
one.
What you made it clip of the day
actually, with your crazy ass
editing. But I just want to go
back to the pertinent part in
this clip me. All right. First,
what matters most? Certainly to
me. You lied to us. miles, you
were asked in August, if you
were anonymous, here on CNN with
Anderson Cooper. And you said,
No. Now why should cnn keep you
on the payroll after lying like
that?
Chris, wow.
He He's on the CNN payroll.
That's mine. Now, you're still
on the payroll, of course. So
this guy's got a very checkered
past. He's a Republican, you
know, he says, but he's a rhino
of all sorts of, you know, the
classic nature. He wants to quit
the Department of Homeland
Security after his book book
deal, which probably got him a
good
deal you'll have to have, he'll
probably have another book now.
Only he?
Did you know who he is. He's
just a dud. But he went right
immediately to Google.
Is that Google? No. Yeah. And
then he went to Russia. Then in
August 2020. He while on leave
from Google, key, he started he
produced an ad for Republican
voters against Trump denounced
Trump and endorsing Joe Biden.
Okay. Taylor was the first
former See, and then he went
back to Google, as far as I
know. Yeah. That's great.
That's great. That would that
you got me on that one.
That was good. That's very good.
There you go. I do have a bit of
material from the presidents of
shorty I thought this week
because I have two clips from
the President that I that are
interesting. Okay, this is a
short humor. And especially
because we know about this
particular machine a lot of
plants and you hear that
that's one that's a brand new
beautiful f 35 jet
that's why you can't see it.
first
piece of graph
actually a jet there as he just
pointed out something empty. You
heard a jet go by it's like
well, the gel Yes. The jet like
you hear that? Yeah, that's it's
stealth. You can't see it yet.
Stealth we can we can hear it.
It was just I mean, I get the
joke. I think it's great. Yeah,
I think it's great. Most people
are not not.
He's like,
it's not the rafter. So so he
was getting he did a stirred bit
in Arizona or what I don't know
where you started, but he ended
up in Phoenix and Goodyear
place. And he, for the first
time he started bringing people
up. Oh, yeah. What's up for
this? This is new. And so free
brought up Rand Paul, who did a
great job. And then he brought
up Mike Lee and who I want to
play last and then they brought
because Mike Lee is
unbelievable. It was Mike Lee
again. Mike Lee's that guy from
Utah. The very thoughtful
conservative guy he was using
never trumper in 2016. He hated
Trump because he's from Utah.
Senator. Yeah, he's a senator,
his major, major combative,
Senator, if you look him up, you
can do Mike Shelton shumway he's
you know, hello. Well, I'm gonna
tell you some stuff. So
Meanwhile, he say brings up
Nigel Farrar. Yeah.
So I want to play I want to play
in bringing up for Raj. Then I
got up in the den. You're gonna
hear something. Come on up.
Nigel. He's a very non
controversial person to
come on, Nigel. He's very shy.
Yeah, sure.
controversial and shy. Compared
to you, I gotta say four years
ago, I was honored to come to
America to bring the Brexit
message the message, so you can
beat the establishment.
That is what Donald Trump did.
He beat the pollsters. He beat
the media. He beat all the
predictions. And here's the
worst bit they've never forgiven
him for it.
They've never ever forgiven him.
They have spent four years
trying to to legitimize him.
Four years of the Russia hoax
four years of a false
impeachment. Most human beings
out of that barrage would have
given up.
This is
the single most resilient and
bravest person I've ever met in
my life.
All right, anyway, goes on. It
was it was entertaining.
entertaining, but
Mike Lee, so you see this guy
you've seen him and these
kind of milk toast is slow
talking guy and no toasty. And
email toast show he brings up
Mike Lee and now I you realize
what you see in the in those
situations is not the guy out
campaigning.
Mike Lee.
Could they bring him up? I don't
even think Trump expected this.
He's in Arizona brings the house
down.
Great job brand. Thank you very
much. We have another great
senator
from the state of Utah.
And he is he's a smart one. He's
a good one. He's a respected
one. Mike Lee Come on.
Man, oh,
man from Atlantis.
For more years.
As you approach the ballot and
your friends do
we have to remember this by the
grace of our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ that we got four
years of prosperity
to my Mormon friends my letter
they say friends
as Captain
power.
He sees the praise of the world
or the fake news. But he seeks
the well being and peace of the
American people.
Are you ready to stand with me
and millions and millions of
others who want for more years?
Yeah, this is this is a real
thing.
Jose, Betty's Jose.
I asked him again today
actually. He said, Oh man,
upward because they live in
Round Rock, Georgetown, Round
Rock to all the Hispanic men are
going out with their trucks and
Trump flags and they're doing
spontaneous parades. He says
they're all in. And this is you
know, Mexican Americans. Yeah,
this is an all in and
interesting just
that NPR had a interesting
story. I wish there was audio of
it. headline is Trump has
weaponized masculinity as
President, here's why it
matters. And I'm going to tell
you right now, that's exactly
why he's gonna win. Because he's
awakened, the black American
man, the brown American man. A
lot of the white American men.
Dan, it's, and I think that's
what's and I think it's a good
thing. You know, if we can get
beyond this patriarchy bullcrap,
and figure out the right model
with each other,
which I think is the male female
model personally, but
um, you know, yeah, baby. Well,
I will say that I was stunned by
Mike Lee and his men in Spanish
isn't bad. Sounds fantastic. I
could understand screams that he
screams just like I'm thinking
wow, I should put an echo behind
this. It's not like next radio.
Oh, that's so interesting. You
bring that up.
It was a must have been Sunday
night. And there was some party
going on here where the
apartments are the section eight
not far behind our house. And,
and they were blasting music and
from time to time that really
make it loud, which is okay, you
know, I don't mind that. But
they there's something about
Mexican culture, just like the
radio. Even when they turned up
the music on the speakers. It
was
like, they love that sound.
They just love the sound
they love they love it.
We could we could be on Mexican
radio in with your gear with
with my gear and your pipes
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This is peer from Missouri
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guys my name is Peter, an invite
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Chris Not that sir Chris and I
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This is Bongo boy. I am drinking
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That's just a bunch of people
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meetup and spot the spook. Well,
I always thought it was DC or
two of them. Yeah, I always
thought it was DC girl but I
think it was the guy.
Maybe the podcast land guy. I
would have to you gotta see it.
Here's the trick. Here's the guy
telling me about the the
frequency of this effort. Oh,
yeah, you're right. Because he's
giving you know he's like, these
guys are information oriented.
Because that's, that's, that's
when they scan you right when
they when this effort goes by
your house, the scanning. They
send the beam up. Who knows?
We've got a couple of meetups on
the way this Friday in
Bellingham, Washington. It's
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sister brewery that will be the
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Alaska time. It's the pre
election meet up at the fire tap
ale house. I think that's where
I was the fire tap ale house
actually. It's kind of it's also
like a club. I think I make it
in mission. Yeah.
Alaska is the only state in the
Union I've never been to. Wow.
I've only been there once and it
wasn't overnight.
And I haven't even done a toe
tap. And I went from there. to
New Orleans. It was a weird
trip. I like to go from there to
Vladivostok, S and other places.
here's the here's what I
remember. And I think it was it
was it was the weirdest thing. I
got there kind of late. I had to
do an appearance at this club, I
think, you know, for the bad
radio station in Alaska. And,
and I remember in this club, it
was just it was like five
beautiful women to every guy.
Now this is the 90s but there
was just a lack of men. And it
was it was it was crazy.
Anyway, maybe it's that way I
don't know if it is anymore. So
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are the meetups, if you will at
least the meetups that I have
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if there's one coming up near
you we got a great site sir Neil
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I think it's Neil put that
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find one near you. And if not,
then just start your own you're
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like a potty.
I only have one and we're alert
the affiliates were long. I only
have one more clip I want to
play and then whatever else you
have, we can do. Well I have a
couple of things to do go by.
Okay. I do have one of a couple
different I have some classics I
wanted to play that that marked
a 13th anniversary I got some
22,009 2010 clips, a couple
oldies and that bring back
memories. Okay. And I also have
I can play this on Sunday, which
is Mindy Robinson bitching about
the balance all over Nevada,
floating around and may have
And thing screwing up and that
was got her kicked off Twitter
for a while I Below are some of
my Facebook my, it's gonna be
interesting but play what you're
doing and I'll also have the I
have the clip of Chuck Todd on a
sports show going on and on
about this is actually a good
clip to play except this two
minutes I got rather played
today, the next Sunday shows
before the election will be
better. Okay then, okay. But I
want to play these classics.
Alright, so when we do a classic
my clip and then a classic and
we're out.
I have for classics, you only
get
three hours and 11 minutes. I
mean, what's gonna happen? How
long was the show? And I'll say
it was like eight hours and
you'll be mad nine seconds. I
know. But they gave us credit
for being a three and a half
hour long show. Okay, well, then
we got a cast Business Report.
You see that? podcast? We got
broadcast Business Report. No
podcasting business. Oh, yeah,
we got we got a nice shout out.
We got a shout out on pod news
as well. Yeah, hot news. Yep,
pod. A pod. pod news is the
shizzle. That's j this James
Cridland. He's in Australia.
Yeah, Brad, this is pretty good.
I'd like poges
Well, let's start with this one.
And let's start this 2000 this
is from 10 years ago. Oh.
And I want to ask people out
there who was getting so bad 10
years ago, whatever. You know,
we talked about the news media
being full of crap. Whatever
happened to this story? And the
way it was played? If you
recall, months on end, classic
bedbugs attack.
Sorry, I thought you were going
for a different clip. Yes, this
was classic. Coming up. It's a
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years their population has been
exploding. Tonight. We know why
the insects are crawling out of
beds and into movie theaters and
classrooms and more. And
day after day of bedbugs showing
up in classy New York hotels.
Oh, it was it was non stop
reporting on bedbugs. And then
it just went silent. Yeah. And
if you're listening to the
beginning of every person for
the last 10 years, they've been
tripling and quadrupling what
they should be. They should have
taken over by now. Yes, no, we
don't even hear about them. They
should be running the joint.
Okay, before you play your tip,
let's just play this little
shorty. This is a classic humor
Hyundai.
Of all the things that are
changing lately, Hyundai
assurance has remained rock
solid and gotten even better,
because now it gives you
something else gas.
I don't remember that with you
used to do more of that than we
do now. Well, it was a slow news
day, apparently.
I know I got a it's a minute 20.
And this is I want to play this
because a lot of people don't
understand how polling works in
America. What polling is how
accurate they are. Now we know
that the last time polls were
predicting something was the
2016 election. And it was
pretty, pretty clear. There was
no path for Trump
in 99%, certain Hillary is going
to win. And all the polls showed
it no path to victory. No agenda
rule is the closer you are to
the actual Election Day, the
closer the polls draw together
because of advertising. Now, you
know, obviously you want to have
a horse race and make it all
exciting and keep people
watching but this year is
different. This year, they've
gone all out. I even heard
Minnesota, Joe Biden ahead of
Trump by 15 points. You know,
it's like it's over for Trump.
Now. In this case, I'm just
skeptical, because remember
America, I pick your hits. And
it just doesn't feel right to me
that there's that kind of
difference. And I also, if you
recall, in 2016 said this guy's
gonna win. And I said it very, I
said it in 2015. I said it very
early on, I think. So here's a
clip of the polls, and polling
in general that has changed
dramatically in the past 10
years and really start the
erosion of what it is started
much longer ago. And I've heard
many people say, Well, you know,
people are being pulled, afraid
to say they're going to vote one
way or the other, that you know,
they don't really want to be
truthful. This is Robert Barnes.
And I'm not quite sure why he's
on the podcast circuit. But he
is he is the lawyer who
represented the Covington kids.
If you recall, we're now getting
you know, hundreds of Covington
kids Big Dig it in cash. Yeah.
100 200 $300 million, because of
the slander of the empty school
boys. So he answered the
question and he was it was a
long
But he was on a podcast. Let me
see what's the name of the name
of this podcast? I want to tell
everybody.
The gaggle, the gaggle, that's
what it was on the gaggle why
polls are no longer accurate.
The problem is since 2010,
people quit answering polls. So
we went from like a 50% response
rate down to a 2% response rate.
For folks out there. That means
98% of the people who are asked
to participate in the poll
refused to do so that as Pew
foundation identified 10 years
ago, they said, that means we no
longer have random sampling. And
if you no longer have random
sampling, that means you're no
longer getting representative
sampling. And so if you end up
the best example of this right
now is the new york times they
said this is how many people
said they've already voted. And
here's what the democratic
margin is. Well, the polls are
wrong in every single state. And
they're wrong by an average of
25 points. And I was there
predicting city point them in
there, the University of New
Hampshire said that there's an
80 point lead among by Democrats
in the early vote. When we have
the early vote data from
democratic vote modelers who
have the data and the
information, they say it's about
a 20 point lead. In Michigan and
Wisconsin, The New York Times
said that the democrats were up
by 40 to 50 points, it's dead
even amongst the early vote. So
we already know their polling
was wrong. And to give you an
idea of how significant that is,
Biden's entire lead in all of
these new york times polls was
amongst people who said they had
already voted. He had no lead
amongst those who hadn't voted.
Those are the core problems with
polling fundamentally, they're
they're the least reliable form
of data.
I thought that was that's the
way to end the show. I've got no
more clips. Okay. I'll take it.
So bear that in mind, everybody.
And coming up on no agenda
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Larry show. We've got end of
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here. We got Tom starkweather.
We got dark docks with a cutie.
And the always effervescent
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recent dark winter exercise.
It's a very dark moment. You
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scary. Okay, this is this is
really, really scary now. I
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jeffrey toobin, a deeply
respected writer and television
commentator. He is going to do
this again on a zoom call, but
something he was looking at my
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