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Get back in your hole.
Adam curry John C. Devora.
Sunday June 26 2022. This is
your award winning keep on
nation media assassination
episode 1463.
This is no agenda
denouncing democracy and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas Hill Country here
and finger. Reason number six
and good morning, everybody. I'm
Adam curry
from Northern Silicon Valley
where it's now official kind of
Gavin Newsom for President. I'm
Jesse Devorah. Raglan Buzzkill.
Okay, I'll say it right off the
bat, everybody. Yes, indeed.
Things sound different. We're
working on it. It's a new box.
Adams got his new box.
Yes, I have. I have a new box.
Let me tell you. I have to dial
the sound in. But they nailed
it. These guys nailed it.
In what way? But did they Okay,
let's see. This is this is these
guys.
These guys. These guys is road.
They're from Australia,
Australia. Yes. And they
previously came out with the
road caster Pro, which I of
course, universally pan because
they did everything wrong. It
was more a box for gamers than
for podcasters.
Yeah, like the many Chinese
boxes that are sold on Amazon
for very
little money. And I think you
and I deconstructed that they
were using the same chips as
everybody else. All these other
boxes that were coming out? Same
thing. They all have these, what
do you call them? A loopback
devices instead of a proper
busing system. And for those who
are interested in loopback
devices, it just it made no
sense. So they announced the
road the road caster Pro two and
this was the one that was going
to do everything and I cannot
design wise you know, I wouldn't
have done the these damn pads
the way they do them. But the
the configurability and all of
the pieces in this is exactly
what I would have built. In
fact, they solve several of the
problems that we came across the
same way we did when we did it
eight years ago. And nailed it.
This is this is a great device.
Okay, I'm surprised that you
liked it so much. Well, I don't
like the sound yet. Know the
sounds not as good. But that's
but your sound was his hand
tweaked? Yeah. And it's yeah.
This is a bot sound from a box.
Well, I've been tweaking this
for days now. I mean, you have
no idea how it sounds coming out
of the box. It's horrible coming
out of their house. Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah. It's completely you
know, like I mean, it's almost
like a bet.
Like the problem is most aren't
most people going to just by
this plug it in and start
podcasting as
well. They have so they have a
yeah, that's pretty much it.
They have a special wizard with
the you know, you can put more,
what do they call it depth you
can put more sparkle and more
punchiness sparkle. Yes. I want
to put some sparkle in my life.
So you put a lot more sparkle in
it. But it now it includes the
official big bottom, the the
Aural Exciter you know these are
affix. Yeah, it's got the affix
stuff in there.
Let's just make it sound decent.
Well,
yeah, but here's the issue,
configuring an audio device and
doing it on headphones. Maybe
this is analogy, it's like going
to a wine tasting. Except you
can't really cleanse your palate
each time. You can't cleanse out
your ears when you're gonna go
to you know, it's like I just
spit that sound out. So it's
very hard in a certain point
your ears are shot and then you
come in you think oh, this is
great. You come in the next
morning like this morning and I
flip it on I'm like, Oh my God,
that's very common.
How could I have thought this
was any good problem is the
problem their senses have senses
working
overtime. So I think we'll get
there.
Um I love your enthusiasm.
I said if you say so. What's
your Oh, Adam?
i Yes, yes, exactly.
This she ate.
I'm so happy that after all
these years someone finally made
something that you're happy with
and I know you'll be able to
dial it in and make the show
sound good again. That's all I
need
from you if I was like that this
show would be dead.
Yes, correct. And before we
start off a couple of things,
one, thank you again, all you
producers who support this
program. We're coming up on 15
years. This stuff we do the
stuff we are able to stay at to
say the things we can
deconstruct without being D
platformed. Without being thrown
away cast aside
Kashrus to the curb.
Yes all that kinda stuff is all
because you have followed the
value for value model, you've
trusted it, you've helped you
become producers. And I
sometimes I just wake up in them
before I hear the shitty sound
in my studio. Like I write it
down. It's like, I gotta thank
everybody. I love this. I love
my job, too. We are in desperate
need of a rain stick here in
Texas. Like it's getting bad
now. And I would like to request
a session
Yeah, the one that's kind of
condemned the whole idea, but
Well, no, no, no, now it's
necessary. Now it's time and now
it's usually I'm kind of
against bother me. We're not
going to get a rain here.
Anyway,
what I'd like you to do is I'd
like you to point it northeast
southwest. If that's okay. And
I'll do that because I want to
cross the stream. So I'll go
direction north, northwest.
Southeast. So yeah, so we'll
cross the streams,
which here so son, hi. All
right, hold
this yours has a switch is okay.
I guess mine is just one of
those permanently on, on. Hi.
All right. One flip,
one flip. Okay, ready? Yes. 321.
And
how many times so I tell you,
you can't be shaken at the end
by not disturbed,
frequently used without shaking,
it couldn't make a difference.
Goodness, I know that we have a
lot of international listeners
of the best podcast in the
universe. So I want to explain a
few things up front, they will
return during the program, the
way America's Constitutional
Republic works. So first of all,
when you hear this is a threat
to our democracy, no matter what
context it is in, it is not a
threat to the United States,
because the United States is not
a democracy. It is a
constitutional republic. And
that means that we have a
constitution. And our
constitution is meant for one
thing and one thing only to
determine what the federal
government is not allowed to do.
Or the guy should say the
government in general. So when
you hear abortion rights,
women's rights, gay rights,
trans rights, gun rights,
there's no such thing. These are
an eight, according to our
Constitution, these are God
given. And the only reason this
document exists is not to give
us these rights, but to protect
us from the government rolling
over them. So with that in mind,
when it comes you
just blew out half of the
circuits in Europe was like
those shots
did I miss anything there? Or
they think that was kind of
that was damn good. This is more
civics teachers should be able
to say that.
Well, yeah, words. And most
people in America don't know
this. So one, when you see kids
and
Democrats? Well,
that's not entirely true.
Because there's also a lot of
pro pro lifers who know there's
a lot of pro lifers
demonstrating. And I don't think
they understand that either. So
the way it works is the way it
should in our federation, we're
united states were a federated
system. It's supposed to be
different. There's no way you
can have people in Texas are
just not the same as people in
California. Although that's kind
of evening out with the influx.
They're not the same as people.
Yeah. So it's
the way our plan worked out.
Even. Yeah, I guess now we're
moving people to Chattanooga.
Yeah,
but I'm just trying to say that
states have, and this is even in
Europe, in the Netherlands,
abortion is allowed up to 24 I
think it's 26. But most keep it
at 24. And that is when by the
Dutch law that is viability
outside of the uterus, in
Germany, it's 12 weeks. So it's
not the same universally and it
will never end it shouldn't be
the same universally and you
know, this whole idea of you
know, just women getting screwed
and their rights taken away and
you know, we've kind of
forgotten even that there.
People besides women can get
pregnant you know that that went
out the window real quick. I
don't hear any men's rights when
it comes to pregnancy and
abortion. Even though it should
be so when you hear let me see
where's the this is a little a
little mini super cut. Oh
actually. Here we go. This is
Tom woods. And he kind of
explains a little bit about the
Supreme Court because there's
also, you know, when you hear a
politician saying the radical,
crazy Republican Supreme Court
and the Supreme Court is the law
of the land and Supreme Court
this and the Supreme Court that
that's also not entirely true.
The Supreme Court is part of the
government is not outside of the
government. It's one of the
three branches of government.
And the one thing they cannot do
is make laws. So when I hear on
television, yesterday, I wish I
was able to clip it. I was in
the car, CNN news model saying,
This is not law of the land. And
like, No, there's no such thing.
There is no law. It can be a
state's law, but it's not law of
the land that's not universal.
So there's something called
concurrent review. This is 20
years old. My buddy Dave Jones
dug this clip up with Tom woods,
one of the points that's
consistently made in what we've
just looked at. And in the
discussion, nullification is the
idea that there is no common
judge that can adjudicate
disputes between the states and
the federal government. And to
say that the Supreme Court is a
common judge is to miss the
point entirely. Because as
Jefferson would say, the Supreme
Court is part of the federal
government. I mean, these people
get their salaries from the
federal government, they're in
the pay of the federal
government, that can't be an
impartial arbiter between in a
dispute between the states and
the federal government. It would
be rendering judgment in a case
to which it itself is a party.
So in no way can that be
considered legitimate. Jefferson
had made this made this point
all along, you can you can, you
can pursue this in there's a
book from the I believe, the
early 90s by Quirk. And
Bridwell, if I remember, I
remember the office credibly
called judicial dictatorship
published by transaction. They
point out as obviously many
authors written on Jefferson
sort of pointed out, Jefferson
does not believe in judicial
review. He doesn't believe the
concept the the Supreme Court
ought to have a monopolistic
privilege on interpreting the
Constitution, because then that
simply means that they're
running the country because if
they get to interpret it, and
they have the final
authoritative word, well, then
they dictate. They know if they
get to say what the Constitution
means then they're running the
country. And it's very dangerous
to interest, so few people with
that type of power. So he
doesn't like that. He believes
in something called concurrent
review, whereby all three
branches of the federal
government have a responsibility
to maintain constitutionality,
so that even if the Supreme
Court upholds something, but the
President believes it's
unconstitutional, he doesn't
have to bow down before the
Supreme Court and say, Well, I
guess I have to just get rid of
my scruples about this, the
Supreme Court upheld it, he has
a responsibility not to not not
to sign it. And likewise, the
constitute that either the
Congress should not pass
something they believe to be
unconstitutional. So that was
Jefferson's take. He does not
believe there's a common judge
ruling over that that can
adjudicate disputes with the
states and the federal
government's have and the
Supreme Court does not count. It
would be as if we said, I'm
having a dispute with you. How
are we going to resolve it? And
I said, Well, you know, my
brother Sal will adjudicate it.
I mean, like, you wouldn't agree
to that, because obviously, Sal
is going to have a difficult
time being impartial. And in
such cases, more and more, the
federal government will rule in
favor of itself.
I also don't think Americans
understand this really well.
Hello, yeah. I mean, it's just
not understood. And the more I
see people on television, the
more I understand that they've
just had no civics education.
They think that we're some kind
of Europe. It's really odd.
Yeah. Like to see them for
years.
Here's the here's the sad news
models mini cut. Standby.
Jeffrey, we do have breaking
news just into CNN. Give me just
a moment of personal here.
Watching the women there. It's
emotional. You know, look,
this is as devastating a ruling
as can be imagined.
It's a very dark day in America.
There really is. A lot of people
who believe this is a rigged
court.
We're looking at a sort of a
constitutional legal. I don't
want to use the word Civil War.
This is going to be a legal
civil war.
It's going to be legal chaos.
We're sort of entering the legal
Wild West.
Yeah, I don't think so at all. I
don't think there's going to be
an any civil war over this.
Well, first of all, let's go
over a couple of obvious issues
would be big. But before we do
that, can we play a background
because I think some of you are
listening. What the hell are we
talking about? And really, I
mean, this is this is huge news
all over the world. Everyone's
using it to make Trump look
dumb. Yeah,
I know but I think we still have
to wait if somebody listens to
the show 10 years from now they
will you know? Yes do it
establishment cut. Okay and so I
think at least let's do row
update on NPR the place
you always gotta go it's the
well
I'm states have already begun
implementing bands as the ruling
has triggered abortion bans that
take place immediately. Others
are moving in a different
direction Minnesota's governor
signed an executive order to
help shield people seeking or
providing abortions in his
state. Okay.
Well that sucked. That was
hardly a an establishment No,
just not the one you mentors. I
have an establishment clip. I
really do establishment clips so
we can talk about the whole
thing and I have some work some
thoughts. Okay. Here's
will go to my Well, Norah
O'Donnell. Ladies and gentlemen,
CBS Evening News with Norah
O'Donnell. Reporting tonight
from the Supreme Court.
Good evening, and thank you for
joining us on this Friday night
on a day that changed America or
outside the Supreme Court after
the landmark decision that
overturned Roe vs. Wade and
ended a woman's constitutional
right to an abortion. As you can
see behind me demonstrators both
for and against the court's
decision. were quick to react
here in Washington and across
the country. More than 100
cities have already seen
protests or plan to over the
weekend. Also reacting some of
the nation's largest companies
announcing they will cover
employee travel expenses for
abortions, if they are not
available, where they live. Some
of those companies include Nike,
Uber, Alaska Airlines,
Citigroup, Conde Nast, Disney,
JP Morgan, Microsoft Warner
Brothers, and CBS, his parent
company, Paramount global. And
we also heard from presidents
past and present. President
Obama called the ruling
devastating Michelle Obama
called it horrifying. And
President Donald Trump said this
gives the rights back to the
States as it should have been
long ago.
Okay, there we go. Now, that's
the background or thank
you that's about that. So the
people are the women who are
protesting men who are
protesting this are generally
from states where abortion has
long since been legalized. Yes.
And if and in fact, in many
cases like Oregon, for example,
you can pretty much give birth
and as long as the baby's hooked
to an umbilical cord you can
club it to death on the spot
there's been seven states with
those laws but the West Coast
Oregon Washington California
extremely liberal New York
extremely liberal they're all
abortion is legal. So why are
you complaining you look at the
states where it's not going to
be legal because you're going to
be made illegal. Our states
excuse me states like Utah
right? So are we're supposed to
tell Utah which is kind of a
quasi religion
to drink. I'm gonna clear your
throat out per second.
We're supposed to tell you Yeah,
heard my.
Yes. Nice cup of tea. Is that?
No agenda tea club? No agenda
tea club by any chance? No, that
was actually PG Tips. So we're
supposed to tell Utah what
they're supposed to do. Hey,
Utah. Yeah, I know. You're very
religious. And you think
abortion is a bad thing. And
you're not getting legalized in
your state, even though women
could just drive next door to
Colorado or wherever you want to
go and get an abortion but all
so much work. We're going to
tell you what to do. There's not
one state by the way that
doesn't have a not one state
where it's going to be illegal
in the next few days. I think
there's 11 total, where there's
not a contiguous state drivable
that you can drive to and get
get an abortion. Exactly what
one exactly. So this complaining
makes no sense to me, especially
from people in California. In
Portland, they're going to tear
down the town. Who is legal
women, you have not lost
anything. You're where you were,
you know, before this came down?
Yeah. If it was 1950, before Roe
vs. Wade, and the coat hanger
era was in play. Sure. You'd
have something to complain
about. This is purely political.
Yes. To embarrass Republic. Yes,
yes, yes. And for all it is and
for people that are protesting
and screaming into somebody's
face is these horrible people
screaming into somebody's face,
they're full of shit.
Let's listen to what Americans
are saying man on the street.
It's always great when the news
can pick and choose
after a pivotal day for America.
We leave you with what Americans
were saying today, as the course
of the country was rewritten by
the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court has now
overturned Roe v. Wade.
I feel betrayed, and I feel
lost. I feel like I'm 19 years
old. I've had my first year of
college. As I shouldn't be
worried about my rights being
taken away from me, and it hurts
that I have little hope for the
future
I've had
people in my family have
abortions and they have felt the
regret years and years down the
line at Roe v. Wade wouldn't
have been legal inside of the
United States, I would have
family members that I don't have
today.
It's shocking. This is something
that women should
ever rights. I just don't I
can't. Every child deserves
life. Human Rights start at
conception and end that actual
death. And that is what I'm
going to fight for until the day
that I die.
This is the first time the
Supreme Court has ever granted a
constitutional right, which did
so when Roe was decided in 1973.
And then took it away a popular
right that was widely
recognized.
Again, all misinformation
Where's scary Poppins when you
need her? This is factually not
true. No rights taken away.
You're right, completely
political, and it's going to get
so much more fun.
And Peter, President Biden is
suggesting the court's ruling
could lead to other personal
freedoms being rolled back.
What's he saying about that?
Yeah, that's right, less or the
President's side of justice
Thomas's majority opinion that
the right to contraception and
same sex marriage should be
reconsidered. President Biden
arguing the court is now taking
the country down in extreme and
dangerous path,
who, because you know, what's
next same sex marriage and
contraception and all kinds of
other things. Supreme Court has
no business ruling over again.
What? Again,
you know, here's,
let me let me just so the
difference here is the Supreme
Court is keeping to its mission.
And that is being you abused, to
make it sound like the
Republicans, specifically Donald
Trump are removing right? That's
just, that's what you're hearing
over and over again. You got to
look through that.
Okay, so you Mimi's bypassed
this whole thing she's come up
with a boy. Okay. She says it is
shown up this is she picked it
up somewhere and it works pretty
well. You you make the
commentary. This is all this is
a Ruth Bader Ginsburg's fault.
That's her fault. Yeah.
It's Ruthie. And here's the rash
and you just say it to somebody
who's screaming at you. This is
Ruth Gator Ginsburg's fault
because you know, she's the
favorite of all time favorite of
all the jurists, everything on
the Supreme Court amongst the
Liberator ego got in the way she
couldn't give up or retire when
she could have
retired and we would have had
another you know, wouldn't have
been, you know, Trump wouldn't
pick that person. So, So death
is blaming on Ruth Bader
Ginsburg in her grave. Here's
some funny stuff. Just listen to
Trudeau. Oh, goodness,
hold on a second. We got a lot
of clips today it seems minor
all
at a row. Meanwhile, Canadian
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
says the Supreme Court's
decision overturning Roe v. Wade
could lead to loss of other
rights in the US. And he says
his country will continue to
allow Americans in to get the
procedure
except you have to be vaccinated
and boosted otherwise you can't
get into Canada. This is the
funniest part about it. All
right. Here's our political
Nancy Pelosi this morning,
the radical Supreme Court is
eviscerated right and
endangering there's health and
safety that the Congress will
continue to act to overcome this
extremism, extremism and protect
the American people. Today the
Republican controlled Supreme
Court has achieved their dark,
extreme goal, a written way a
woman's evil. Yeah, right to
make their own reproductive
health care decisions. Because
of Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell
and the Republican Party, their
super majority and Supreme Court
super majority American women
today have less freedom than
their mothers. Oh, with roe.
Wow. Based upon what you just
said, American mothers now have
less freedom than then their
mothers did.
Well, if you go back to the 50s
abortion was illegal in
California is totally legal in
California, Washington, Oregon.
Most of the states abortion is
legal. How does that make any
sense Nancy
Supreme Court. American women
today have less freedom than
their mothers with Roe and their
attempt to destroy it. Radical
Republicans are charging ahead
with their crusade to
criminalize health freedom,
Radical Republicans rather
criminalize health. feminized
health. Yes. Now let's listen to
the
international response. There
has also been international
reaction with countries around
the world condemning today's
decision. Canadian Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau called
it horrific or French president
Emmanuel McCraw said abortion is
a fundamental right for all
women. Ready Prime Minister
Boris Johnson called it a big
step backwards. United Nations
said it was a huge blow to
women's human rights and gender
equality. But I can however,
praise the decision, saying it
is a powerful invitation to
reflect and it challenges the
whole world.
We have several constitutional
lawyers who are producers. And
Professor JJ Professor Johnson,
he coincidentally is the
producer who was locked down in
Shanghai. Oh, by the way, Macau
also locked down we got to talk
about that. This opinion is is
known as the Dobbs ruling. And
he has written a nine Page
Analysis and I will read his
intro I won't read the analysis.
I mean, the the spoiler is right
here. He says I've read the
Dobbs opinion and as a
constitutional scholar and PhD
in American politics and public
policy can conclude that the
ruling states plainly that any
and all laws enacted in the name
of public health will be found
constitutional. This means all
quarantines of the healthy
mandatory shots for hospital
workers, teachers, students,
even homeschooled students,
restaurant workers, etc. Forced
masking of all peoples all the
time, both in public and private
spaces. They are constitutional
and there's no grounds for
courts to enjoin applications of
mass arrest, mass fines, and
even forced injections. Now I
saw this circulating on social
media people saying this well,
there goes there goes this is
paving the way and I was like,
Ah, okay, I don't believe that.
But to have our constitutional
scholar here, say this. That's
interesting.
Yeah. Well, how does that relate
to roe?
Well, this ruling, this ruling
is what makes it so? Well, you
have to read his nine Page
Analysis. But there's language
in there that shows that this
will be the result. And he
publishes this and it's in the
show notes so that other
constitutional scholars can take
a look at it. I'm not saying
he's right. I'm saying this is
his opinion. We have an actual
opinion. How many other podcasts
have an opinion from a
constitutional scholar ca? None.
You know what, when I listen to
other podcasts, you know what it
sounds like to me these days? It
sounds like you're listening to
Twitter. I think
we all will if the Democrats did
that
boo boo bla bla bla,
he gets I got a five second clip
here. Row shorty.
I got to scroll out today. It's
so incredibly flipped.
She thinks birth control could
be banned next. So what does
this all mean for the women in
Mississippi?
Yeah. Okay, now here's why you
think birth control would be
banned next. That's that's that
that was ridiculous, of course.
Okay, I have one more grow clip,
which which is NPR brought an
anti an anti abortionist in the
track of which I thought was
funny. And to try to try to make
sense of the other side, they
rarely do this. So no kidding.
They usually have two people
that are on the same side
pretending to be on opposite
sides. There have been articles
here. Sorry.
I'm sorry. Sir. What? No, I'm
sorry. I started the clip, I'm
sorry.
Oh, and it's so interesting,
too, because there's you making
some sense. And then the woman
says one thing that woman
couldn't take it anymore, as she
jumps in, and then kind of kicks
her off the show and then brings
in somebody who's on the other
side
there, then our job as
physicians is to provide
excellent care to both of those
patients, you know, two of the
countries with the best maternal
mortality rates in the world,
Poland, and malted abortion is
illegal in both of those
countries. And Poland actually
saw their maternal mortality
rates dropped dramatically, when
they went from legalized
abortion, to making abortion
illegal. And in this country
where we've had access to
abortion on demand for the last
50 years, we have one of the
worst maternal mortality rates
in the developed world do I also
have one of the lowest ranked
healthcare systems as well, I
mean, many of our citizens don't
have access to the same kinds of
health care that other countries
do. I'm not sure if that's a
necessarily a fair comparison.
But I'm not saying that abortion
is the only contributor. I'm
just saying it's not a solution
to maternal mortality. I live
like you said, I live in
northeastern Indiana. One, one
zip code away from me, I have
one of the zip codes with the
worst neonatal mortality rates
in our states. And a big
contributor to that is the fact
that the women in that zip code,
don't have access to prenatal
care close to home, they have to
travel for that. So these are
the kinds of solutions that not
only are real solutions for our
maternal mortality issues in the
US, but they're also solutions
that I personally feel that
people on both sides of this
issue can unite around.
Hey, that's not the civil war
they want. That's not okay. We
do on NPR. I think they've
fallen down on the job.
Well, it's as again, this may be
a little premature for the
November primaries, November
elections. I'm super premature.
Maybe that's why it was
triggered now.
Well, I'm thinking, I'm kind of
thinking the same thing, because
here's your Supreme Court,
because they know it's going to
be a political hot potato,
because they already had the
leaked document, create a stir,
right? So the leaked document
comes out. So now they gotta
think amongst themselves. And
I'm still keeping I still kind
of leaning to John Roberts
having leaked a document. But
that's, you know,
it doesn't matter was common and
gave everybody a heads up, it
gave everybody we
hold on to this decision until
after the election. So it
doesn't affect the elections.
That's what I would have thought
you might consider. And instead,
they say, now it's and then by
the time it'll blow over, do it
live. Do it live? Because it
doesn't, because Americans think
it's the right way to go. Man is
about a week.
I think it's the right it was
probably the right decision that
way. I think so too. Now, a lot
of because this is political.
And again, it's all political.
Nothing. I mean, yes, in some
states, trigger laws. So now
abortions will be severely
restricted. Texas has a very
restrictive law. And here's how
it works. I don't like the Texas
law. I think it should be
different. So I'm not going to
support any politicians who
stand behind this. That's how
our Constitutional Republic
functions. Now, it's, it's
really simple. We have a similar
structure in each state, and
we'll have many if we don't like
it, then we'll change it. If
not, you accept it, because
that's, I guess, what people
would call democracy because the
majority wants it or you move to
another state. So California's
can go back to California. But
political you just gotta go. You
got to be extreme. You got to
use extreme words you've have to
use dismiss and Mal information.
And the hands down. The best
example of this is Anna Navarro.
who claims to be a Republican a
Republican strategist, as
Republican
by by you know, a phony baloney
Republican. This woman is like,
reminds me of that woman on that
Washington Post is supposed to
be a conservative blogger. Joe
Rubin, sir. Yeah. And she's a
Democrat. She's a she's a
communist was the borrow.
But listen to Navarro. And tell
me she is not completely
unhinged
the other the motherboard during
an athlete child, I have not
anybody can tell you what you
need to do with your life or
with your uterus. And because I
have a family with a lot of
special needs kids, I have a
brother for 57 and has the
mental and motor skills of one
year old. And I know what that
means, financially, emotionally,
physically for a family. And I
know not all families can do it.
And I have a step granddaughter
who was born with Down syndrome.
And you know what, it is very
difficult in Florida to get
services. It is not as easy as
it sounds on paper. And I've got
another another step grandson,
who is very artistic, who has
autism, and it is incredible
lives and their mothers and then
people who are in that society
or in that community will tell
you that they've considered
suicide, because that's how
difficult it is to get help
because of how lonely they feel.
Because they can't get other
jobs, because they have
financial issues. Because the
care that they're able to give
their other children suffers. So
why can I be Catholic and still
think this is a wrong decision?
Because I'm American. I'm
Catholic inside the church. I'm
Catholic when it comes to me.
But there's a lot of Americans
who are not Catholic, and are
not Christian, and are not
Baptists, and you have no damn
right to tell them what they
should do with their body.
Nobody does. Ladies, obviously,
it's
a very emotional topic. I hear
you. I understand that. And I
think that honor, thank you for
sharing all of that. And I
appreciate you pointing out that
it's complicated beyond just
supporting
the pregnant woman.
So did I misunderstand Anna's
point in saying that because she
her family members can't easily
get quote unquote, services, ie
abortions in Florida that
therefore they have given birth
to these unfortunate children
who really would have been
better if they were just killed
in the womb? Is that Is that
what she said?
I thought she was saying that
they should be killed now.
You may be right. We should have
abortion.
Go back to Hitler.
Yeah, exactly.
Tell me I'm wrong.
No, I think I think you're
right. It's not. She's not.
People are crazy. That was and
of course that clip is viral.
Had you seen that already? Or do
you just hear it now for the
first time? No,
no, I saw it. I also I saw it on
on the Twitter feed with the
with the responses. Oh my god.
Yeah. People were very upset by
what she
said. Well, of course, it's
insane what she said. It's not
okay.
She's a creep. She's a creep.
Why is she even on TV making
lots of money?
Do you think she still makes
money? She's every person posted
Republican so all we better
Republican on our look, there
was our panel. One of them's a
Republican Anna Navarro. She's a
Republican. Sure she has,
do you think that? Do you think
that she knows how crazy she is?
I mean, she listened to her for
the last five years during the
whole time I have
but but you know, there's,
there's what they call
performative and kind of doing
your news model acting gig. But
this came from our hearts like
holy crap. What lady
was just convinced this year all
along?
Mary Miller, who is the
Republican candidate for
Governor of Illinois, this Yes,
I'm sure you've seen this
because holy moly, when it comes
down to the right to life, You
better read the prompter, right?
Oh, my gosh,
thank you so much, President
Trump. It's It's such an honor
to be able to welcome you. I'm
so honored to have your
endorsement. President Trump, on
behalf of all the Magga patriots
in America, I want to thank you
for the historic victory for why
life in the Supreme Court
yesterday
row.
Now, she said, she said thank
you for the white life. Now what
she says is I misread the prompt
or it should have been right to
life. But as a Freudian slip no
matter what lady that was bad,
it's pretty funny as bad. Now,
one of the one of the ways I
think that will be interesting
to solve this issue is by going
to the men. You know, when it
comes to reproduction, men men
certainly have a role to play at
least part of it. And I thought
this chant says it all regulate
ejaculation, regulating
regulate ejaculation, I
think we should have that. I
think that'd be something that
Google develops. Or Elon Musk
regulate ejaculation. You have
to insert a coin first. We're
token token Excuse me, do you
have your token before we have
sex? I need to see your token
please. So this of course,
distracts distracts from
everything. And how long do you
think this will be going on? Two
months, six weeks?
You could do a pool on any of
these things. I mean, it's
probably I think he's gonna calm
down sooner than later.
I hope so.
I mean, because it's it's wheel
spinning. Yeah. And it's not
accomplishing anything
especially in stay again, you
know, they had protests in San
Francisco why yeah, there's not
a woman in the protest doesn't
have full rights to an abortion
on demand in California. What
are you complaining
Are there any limits in
California don't actually know
the the law station
I think is the main it's not
completely out of control, like
in Oregon where it was again,
you know, if it's hooked to an
umbilical cord, you can call it
is that what it says in the in
the law there
are some other way like it's
pretty much you know, once I you
know, not pleased with this idea
what you gotta be your babies
crowning? I think we better put
it into it. Yeah.
But that's that's literally now
there's one thing that's not
being discussed, which I don't
think we'll hear at all on the
mainstream is our baby mama
culture that we have created. So
just know the statistics are 70%
of children grow up fatherless
and that's not just black and
brown communities. That's all
communities that's that's a
class its poverty. And the baby
mama culture which has been
completely exploited, expanded
and turned into hip cool stuff
and just you know, the
Kardashians I put a blame on
them. This whole baby mama idea,
or baby daddy. The way I see it
is doesn't matter how rich you
are. It's it's happened to Me,
there is a a, there are women
who will try to lock down a man
with pregnancy. This is just a
fact of life. It's like okay,
well if I have a kid with this
guy, I lock him down. I think
that is being used too often.
And then the dad, the baby daddy
goes off and says, Man, you
know, I got three over three
more over here. And I'm not
thinking about you too much. I
don't think I'm gonna support
that kid. And that's when you
get a late term abortion. And
this is fact that's what Planned
Parenthood does. That's most of
their business. And it's and to
be fair, aunty contract your
contraceptive stuff is, is
expensive. So it's really a form
of birth control, but completely
gone awry. And I don't think
anyone will really bring that
topic up, because it's part of
popular culture that makes this
really, really bad. We need we
need fathers in the house.
All right. So let's move on.
Yes. Let's move on to probably
the most chilling testimony I
have heard of Dr. Commander,
Lieutenant Burks. Regarding the
vaccinations, did you see her
being drilled and grilled in the
Senate? Right now in the house?
He I
don't have the clips. But Dr.
Brooks is off the rails.
Well, she pretty much tried to
save herself and throw everybody
else under the bus with this
question with her answers to
this questioning by Jim Jordan.
You're an expert. You were on
the task for you were part of
this this effort when you were
in the previous administration.
And you're saying in this
administration, that you can't
rule out the fact that our
government was lying to us when
they told us the vaccinated
could not get the virus? I
don't know about their
discussions that they had in the
Taskforce. So I can't tell you
that I can tell you as a family
member who had individuals that
were susceptible, of course, we
got everybody vaccinated. But we
still use layered protection
during surges because I knew
potentially the vaccine immunity
would wane like natural immunity
waned, and there was evidence
that every four months
reinfection was occurring in
South Africa.
Wow. When the government told us
that the vaccine couldn't
transmitted was that a lie? Or
was that a guess? Or is it the
same answer?
I think it was hope that the
vaccine would work in that way.
And that's why I think
scientists and public health
leaders always have to be at the
table. So very clear what we
know and what
this isn't. This is important
for the country to know. So when
I asked the question, when the
government told us that the
vaccinated couldn't get it, and
I asked you if it was a guess,
or a lie, you said you don't
know. You said you think it was
hope. So what we do know is that
wasn't the truth. So they were
either guessing, lying or hoping
and communicating that
information to the to the, to
the citizens of this country.
I think they were hoping but you
should know in those original
phase three trials that were
done in this country, that we
only measured for symptomatic
disease. So we weren't
proactively testing everybody in
those trials to see if they got
infected with mild or
asymptomatic disease. And so
people had to present within the
clinical trial, I've just never
had the data that it was fine to
protect against asymptomatic. In
fact, I'm just struck with the
irony we got we got government
agencies guessing, hoping or
lying it with with the
information they're presenting
to the American people, and this
is the same. This is the same
administration that wants to set
up the disempowered government
governance, disinformation
governance board, and once it's
high rise information, and
they're the biggest purveyors of
misinformation, false
information, hopefully
information, but not accurate
and true information, which is
again the frustration I think
somebody that folks I get the
privilege of representing have
shared have shared with me.
Yeah.
Okay, so it was all just
messaging. They really didn't
have any data. I hope this is
clear to the American public.
This will not be reported on
obviously will be reported. But
would it be Oh, it makes no
sense. This is sell anything,
but that's that's pretty
damning. Now, of course, this is
the previous you know, this
administration. She had nothing
to do with it if you have an
excuse course. But okay, so we
need to start hauling
80 of us based on hope this
vaccine work. Yeah. Well, me.
Yeah. Well, I hope it works.
So now that we are preparing to
vaccinate children under five
let's play both sides of that
coin. Dr. Osterholm. Our buddy
up there in Boise in Houston, I
think is in Houston or Dallas.
In Houston. He's the children.
He's the children vaccine guy.
He literally is making Vaccines
for Children. And of course he's
real happy about this since the
panel EMIC began, over 45,000
Children, under the age of five
had been hospitalized for COVID
19 10,000 have had to go to the
ICU. Almost cron has caused a
substantial increase in the
impact on young children,
especially in the US. More than
1400 children and teenagers have
died from COVID 19. And more
than 400 of those deaths were in
children under the age of five.
This is not insignificant. For
context, these numbers tell us
that COVID-19 is six times
deadlier than influenza for
children. As I've mentioned
before, Chris, my biggest
concern that parents are still
extremely hesitant to get their
child vaccinated against COVID.
Right now, if I think about the
20 million children aged six
months to five years of age in
this country, how many will get
vaccinated? Well, let me put
this into context in terms of
the older age groups. If we look
at the 23 million children, five
to 17 have gotten vaccinated.
That sounds great. Until you
realize 26 million kids in that
same age group have not received
any vaccine at all. Oh, no. So I
think it's an important message.
We have got to get our kids
vaccinated. Man, that guy's
working for the devil himself.
I think I think Biden puts it a
little better than NASA, this
whole thing about the axes just
Biden at vaccine clinic, where
he is graduating, the kids that
showed up there to get the shot.
Children are wonderful. Thank
you so much. for that
introduction, and Joe and I were
honored to visit your clinic
today. We met with your fellow
nurses and staff, who are
stepping up each and every day.
And we met with families of
young children. And there were
about I guess, 1718 families,
they're waiting for the vaccine
shots or have their vaccine
shots. And finally, COVID-19
vaccinations for children over
five years of age, finally, some
peace of mind. You know, this is
our Shall I just say under five
years, we have over five years,
but five months to six months to
five years.
Yeah, the way you like them,
Joe. All right. So that's the
president who knows a lot about
children. Here is Toby Rogers of
the Children's Health defense.
That's Robert Kennedy Jr's
outfit, he has a different view.
So
Pfizer and moderna, as enabled
by the FDA have come up with a
scheme. And the scheme is called
The Future framework. And the
idea is to skip clinical trials
in perpetuity. And that the FDA
is proposing to do and they're
gonna vote on this in five days.
They're going to vote on it on
Tuesday, June 28. And the
proposal is to say that any
reformulated COVID-19 shots are
biologically similar to existing
COVID-19 sites. And so
therefore, they can skip
clinical trials altogether. So
we won't have any human data at
all.
Yay. Well, in fact, new Vax from
Pfizer kind of talks about their
about the new reformulated
vaccines that Pfizer is working
on as we speak.
Pfizer says new versions of its
COVID-19 vaccine appear to
protect people against the
Omicron variant appear appears
Rob Stein has more beer
Pfizer and biontech say two new
versions of their vaccine. One
targets the original strain of
the virus plus Omicron. The
other just targets over cron,
the company say both new
formulations appear to boost
levels of antibodies that can
neutralize the overcrowded
variant. The companies are
submitting the data to the Food
and Drug Administration, which
is holding a meeting Tuesday to
decide whether to recommend
authorizing new versions of the
Pfizer and biontech vaccine and
the Maderna vaccine for another
booster campaign in the fall.
Some scientists question whether
the new vaccines were better
than the original vaccine, how
strong and the added protection
might be and how long it might
last?
Oh my goodness. All right, we
have to go to the king. Now just
to wrap up what's going on with
the vaccines part of your second
wave collection that you had on
the last episode Dr. Robert
McCullough comes back and really
is mincing no words about these
vaccines.
Graph the COVID-19 vaccines take
the cake for the risk of death.
And Mark geodome from France
scientist in a lot of our
working groups as has proposed a
name for this is called the
Russian Roulette theory of
COVID-19 vaccination. Do you
know when the messenger RNA
vaccines are made? The messenger
RNA is pretty unstable, has to
be cooled and and probably each
strand is a little A different
than than the next one because
of how they the base pairs line
up and there has to be humanized
code within it, so the ribosomes
will beat it. And then there's
these nucleoside analog caps.
The belief is that each vial and
each lot is different. Okay? And
on top of that, there are multi
use vials. So there's actually a
lot of needles being stuck in
each pile. So there's an
opportunity for changing
oxidation sulfation, there may
be changes in cooling. And so
one theory here Dave, is a lot
of people actually probably get
a dud, that they get a shot not
much happens. They don't get
much immune protection, if any,
but they don't really get much
in the way of side effects. But
if someone really gets a good
install of messenger RNA coding
for the lipo, Wuhan spike
protein, it does exactly what
it's supposed to do. It injures
organs, and in fact causes
death. And we when we apply the
Bradford Hill criteria for
death, due to COVID 19 vaccines
we fulfill all the criteria it's
epidemiologically consistent,
that the vaccines are causing
damage in a large number,
who I liked that he said install
when you get a good install
installed, so I have a
complaint. Okay, now, this is
gone. Okay, this has gone on
long enough the vaccines came
out, they're over a year in
play. This argument has been
going back and forth. You got
Macola on one side, and you got
these other people on the other
Burks and the Fauci is in the
rest, we can't get a public open
debate about the facts of the
matter. No. One side says no,
no, these things will kill your
left and right you're gonna get
this spike protein, your heads
gonna fall off, you're gonna
drop dead in the middle of the
soccer field. You're going to be
dying left and right, the kids
are gonna get myocarditis and
the other side say no, no, no,
you got to Ostara home guy. Oh,
no, the kids are dying to COVID
these vaccines are safe and
effective, safe and effective,
safe and effective. They say
that over and over and over. And
you can't get these two guys in
a room to the public. And
actually, you have Denise say
the same thing with the
podcasters you got to go get
bags, I got vexed. I got bags, I
got bags podcasters and you got
all of the pod these things are
bad. Why can't we get to Major
League experts. I will put
McCauley in there would baby
like a panel of three makalah
level people and a panel of
three on the other side and have
an open forum. Why can't one of
the big networks set this up?
Why can't somebody produced
this?
Oh, I can tell you exactly why.
The reason why is advertising
your company with your partner
by Untaek and Madonna the other
company have both pioneered the
use of messenger RNA which can
easily be reprogrammed every
time the spike protein of a
Coronavirus, evolves or changes.
Do you think we're going to get
updated mRNA vaccines every
season that will be double braid
to each new variation of the
Coronavirus and what we have to
take those shots every year.
I'm almost certain about it. I'm
not gonna say all of a sudden
because of course, regulators
have the final say and all of
that. But that's the beauty of
mRNA you can adapt your vaccine
just by changing the sequencing
which is a very minor change
either manufacturing or in the
properties with the vaccine
safety or efficacy but can make
a huge difference in the way
that responds to the virus. So
for this reason, I'm very
confident that we'll be able to
respond very very fast to every
new area
and this is why you can't have
the debate because Pfizer will
be sponsoring and advertising
until kingdom come this is this
is this is our flaw This is our
media has been bought out this
is a major flaw in the in a flaw
in the American system a flaw in
the system it is and there's
nothing anyone can do about it.
I keep saying that the
ransomware dudes they gotta let
some crap loose on CNN, all of
NBC News all just just get the
ransomware out there. Get it on
the satellite dishes. Get it in
the uplinks get it on the
streaming servers. Let's go
Benz. Come on, let's go. That
would stop it. That's the
problem. If I were a radical if
I were an anarchist ransomware
GUYS ARE DEAF taking the VAX are
happy as clams.
Damn, what kind of what kind of
ransomware guys are you? Losers?
Come on. Yeah, so speaking of
lying, you know, one of the
closely watched lock downs of
the entire COVID period was
Australia. Died Sir Chris Wilson
still hasn't returned completely
to normal. I Hope he's even more
mountain man than he was. Here's
a New South Wales, this is the
premier of New South Wales think
when you've got to get in the
media on any decision the
government makes? You know, we I
mean, it was the most ironic one
I thought it was, we ended up
bringing QR codes back when we
weren't even tracking and
tracing. There was no science
behind that at all. It had zero
utility. But there was a massive
campaign. And when those massive
campaigns get run, what it does,
it depletes confidence. And that
kind of reporting, as we've seen
over this period of time has
depleted confidence in our
people. So we actually brought
it back for one reason only to
instill confidence that people
would go out with using using QR
codes. Okay, so it had nothing
to do with safety. There was no
science behind it. Hey, we just
wanted to make sure that you
scared people were go out
bullshit. Bullshit. European
Union just renewed their digital
COVID Pass for another year was
supposed to expire June 30. But
you know, why don't we just keep
that going? I mean, it's, it'd
be handy. Should we have it and
you know, something else going
on? 453 for 119. against Europe,
you are lost? The amount of
people who told me no, no, it's
expiring. June 30. is expiring
this the past won't be a thing.
It's okay. It's expiring. You
have no representation in the
European Union.
That's nothing new.
Yeah, but it's, this really does
affect people's lives. I mean,
we still you still can't visit
the United States. Unless you're
a citizen or have a green card
if you haven't been vaccinated.
I think that's, that's
unbelievable. It's a travesty.
Especially because if you just
walk across the border in the
south, it's not a problem. And
you get a debit card to boot and
a smartphone.
Well, that's the way to go.
Yeah.
So
all right. Well, I think we've
covered that I don't think I
have anything else. No.
Well, the only other thing is
one of our producers did one of
our producers suggested there'll
be a no agenda nation. GreenBook
Yes, I, I liked the idea.
Response.
Yes. Another another great idea
that we'll never do. Something
we can accomplish, we just can't
accomplish. That's
a great idea that somebody
should think about this, what he
was suggesting was, and if you
had to see the movie, the green
book, or understand what a green
book was, which was a
safe place, a safe place for
black Americans to stay in that
was this, go back to the 30s
I think was the 30s where he
could travel around the country
in a car and stay in these
hotels and go to these
nightclubs and all these, it was
all in the book, they would
advertise in there as as
friendly so it wasn't like
congregated or or couldn't go
you know, that kind of thing.
whites only that none of that.
So you'd think you'd do the same
thing with a vaccination makes
sense. The moment the green
book, I think won the Academy
Awards quite sure, didn't
it? Sure. So he said
specifically. Oh, he says with a
no agenda message of Roe vs.
Wade changes necessary for
mandatory vaccines he sees the
two he sees it. Possibly
mandatory vaccinations are clear
now, I have an idea what the two
of you make the modern version
of the green book. That's a
great idea because we can't even
get the value for value book off
the ground. And we invented the
damn concept invented the
whole moneymaker.
Oh, even though not entirely
related. But it actually it is
related. We still got the gay
diseases out there. And for some
reason everyone's picking on the
gays and for
the monkey pox vaccine is
growing because of a rising
number of cases along line
formed in New York where
vaccines were offered to
sexually active gay and bisexual
men. Some had to be turned away
the CDC is working to broaden
eligibility for the vaccine.
Wait a
minute. So did they look at the
eligibility and say Say
something?
Now you're not doing a long line
of gay men. huge, long line of
gay men in New York City. They
they came by the FBI came by and
took the pictures that they
needed for the database and then
they said you you we already get
you already in the database. I
already know you you hey, you
know I thought they were
screaming and saying hey, man,
this talk to me for a second
Okay, walk let me see if you're
gay or not. You're not gay get
out of line
that'd be turned away. The CDC
is working to broaden
eligibility for the vaccine. The
World Health Organization could
soon declare monkeypox a global
emergency.
Isn't that interesting? So the
eligibility is only for gay and
bisexual men. Newsflash,
bisexual men have sex with
women. Should they not be
getting the monkey pox
vaccination? I mean, the answer,
of course is always no. But you
know this eligibility is is
discriminatory by its very
nature, only gay and bisexual
men.
Today in New York City monkey
pox vaccines were given out for
the first time, only available
for those at high risk. gay or
bisexual men who have had
multiple partners in the last
two weeks
have we learned nothing from the
AIDS crisis? was the same thing.
Oh, gay and bisexual men. Yeah,
bisexual men have sex with
women. Women are at risk if this
were true, which is not.
But the one clinic in Manhattan
giving out shots was overwhelmed
by demand. closing its doors to
walk ins by midday,
I have monkey box, I was
notified by a sexual partner
that I had encountered.
Actor Tim hicker now is
suffering from sores and flu
like symptoms. Nice.
What started his three stores
became more and even to this
day, I feel like I'm finding
ones on my body like today just
on my hand.
According to the CDC, there are
173 cases in the US across 25
states. Most cases are mild. At
this
point, the general population
should not be worried that
monkey pox is going to cause
another pandemic we're just not
there yet.
But high risk groups are being
asked we're working on it people
stay tuned to remain vigilant
because it appears that intimate
partner contact is the key
component and that you have to
have close physical contact.
monkeypox is not nearly as
contagious as COVID. Still, the
World Health Organization is
considering declaring a global
health emergency. A decision
could come by the end of the
week. Well, here in New York
hicker now hopes to help by
telling his story. I just feel
it's important to educate one
another and look out for each
other and just keep talking
about it.
Awareness say medical experts
will be the best defense
Stephanie gossip NBC News, New
York.
Just keep talking about it
people. It's all gonna be good.
It's gonna be dynamite. Keep
talking to me this this is so
incredibly lame. I mean, it
really is and we have a new one
now for the gays.
While an outbreak of
meningococcal disease in Florida
is being called one of the worst
among gay and bisexual men in US
history. Seven people have died.
The CDC urges men in Florida who
have sex with men to get
vaccinated.
I mean, this is so
discriminatory. And is anyone
noticing what's going on here?
Although we've just taken the G,
A G and A B right out of the
alphabet as just you guys do the
gees and the bees never have
anything with the T's with the
the two A's. I'm just asking.
I don't know. I'm just wondering
who the two is setting number
twos and Two Spirit to spirit.
What is that supposed to mean?
It's
bullshit.
I'm a two to one.
Two Spirit.
No, you're too you too happy?
Yes. Yes. Your two spirits what
you are the spirits
to the spirits?
Well, let's look at some
guarantee. We
have no to listen to the show.
Oh, we felt that we do know that
we fed up with us.
I don't think so they're still
trying to convert us. I'm trying
to get us in on the program.
Possibly.
I do have a January 6 wheel
spinning clip. They do once clip
of by January 6 and a ticket
says at all. Okay, Meet the
Press. I'm looking
for what would you title this
one? Jan? Six. That's weird. Oh,
there it is. I got it
brings me to the all important
question. Betsy. Does the
January 6 Hearing break through
at all? Is this more proof? It
does not?
I don't think it does. I've
talked to two separate
Democratic members of Congress
in the last couple of weeks
about January 6, obviously can't
say who and and both of them
have said offhandedly. Nobody
gives a bleep about January 6,
when they're talking about their
districts and the way that
elections play out. The reality
is, obviously it's a very
important issue. Obviously, like
I've been covering this nonstop
for the last year. It's
important. It's a it's a key
part of understanding American
history and the democratic
trajectory that this country is
on. It is also true at the same
time and not at all
contradictory that it's not a
top to your voting issue for
people who are figuring out who
they're going to support during
the midterms. Talk to your
issues or material concerns. How
are people paying their
mortgages? How much does it cost
to get milk and bread? How much
does it cost to get gas? Do
these hearings result in
different electoral outcomes for
Democrats? I have yet to see any
actual evidence that they do.
Now, her name is Betsy Woodruff
swan. But she is Bob Woodruff's
kid.
She's bought Bob Woodruff
skills.
Yes, sir. I looked it up because
I had the same clip by
Bob Woodruff the anchor
Well, he's a news guy.
Yeah, news anchor.
Yeah. So This is no typical
little repetitious,
somewhat adenoidal budget talks.
She can't help. I'm sure she's
trying I'm sure she can't help
her boss her personally.
Maybe rinse her nose out once in
a while I get those whatever
could be stuck out here's
a little January 6 mini cut from
MSNBC
Welcome back to our primetime
recap of today's explosive
January 6 Hearing
stomach turning riveting
compelling stunning testimony
from the House Select Committee
investigating the January 6 The
stunning round of testimony from
the witnesses of course with the
committee was able to offer in
terms of new materials that we
had never seen before
never before seen material. It's
great. What a bunch of hooey.
Yeah, you're right. No one
cares. And eventually this Roe v
Wade will, it'll have to fade
out because it thinks it's just
gonna start to really really
suck. But first related to the
January 6, I didn't know this
was taking place. Apparently a
lot of Republicans are
requesting to be pardoned by the
current President
Trump White House officials
testified that at least five
Republican members of Congress
asked for presidential pardons
on that list. Republican
Representative Mo Brooks of
Alabama, who sent an email to
the White House asking for
pardons not only for himself,
but for the 147 Republicans in
the House who voted against
certifying the 2020 election.
The special assistant to the
president at the time also
testified that Representative
Matt Gaetz of Florida was
personally pushing for a blanket
pardon since early December.
Representative Andy Biggs of
Arizona also sought a pardon
according to witnesses, as well
as louie Gohmert of Texas and
Scott Perry of Pennsylvania.
Diva tonight reaction is
starting to come in from these
Republicans Scott Perry's office
denying this calling it a
ludicrous solace ly Mo Brooks
not denying it at all but saying
the pardons were unnecessary
after all, but the words from
Republican Adam Kinzinger who
says the only reason why you
would think to ask for a pardon
is if you think you've committed
a crime.
Why are these guys doing this?
Are they really that worried?
I think this is all news that
was brought up just recently
because I guess they did during
this one year I don't know there
was I have no idea what this was
about it's only six really but I
was noticing I was noticing
something when I picked up I got
a bunch of crappy clips are
they're actually great clips,
but they're not. I don't like
the way they're produced because
somebody has to put his music I
don't know I
hate it when that happens. Now
people do that all the time. But
okay, we couldn't live with it
all the
time. And they're doing it on
NPR live on the air and
what they're doing like clown
music and Valkyries and stuff to
go with a super cut or
something.
So there was a bunch of these
clips are all long but they just
got Al Gore I got Hillary I got
John Karen, I got Stayfree
Stacey Abrams, which is just a
minor one. All bitching and
moaning that they didn't they
lost the election unfairly. And
I've noticed this that it I
mean, you can play any one of
these and it's just a bitching
and moaning about all I was
elected. I was just what Trump
did it. Oh, I see what you're
saying.
Yes. Okay. Yep. Pure play stolen
Al Gore. For those who are maybe
not old enough. Al Gore. There
was a disputed election of 2000.
George Bush, George W. Bush
versus Al Gore. You might have
heard of the hanging chads. How
many weeks did it take three
weeks before they finally
announced it would one
Supreme Court don't put a stop
to it. And so they did.
And then they called it Yeah, we
actually won the last
presidential election folks
based on
now Gore won that election. I
think he went anyway,
actually, I think Florida versus
gore.
What I like about this, John,
thank you for bringing this
typically on typical podcasts,
all you'll hear is well man it
was like Bush and Gore and all
the Democrats it did.
The other way round.
We bring podcast is we can get
it here.
I just realized that that's all
that the I like Megyn Kelly,
she'll never have me on again.
So I can say whatever I want.
She's boring. She brings on
people who just Tim Poole the
same thing. They're just sitting
there doing Twitter, to doing
Twitter, like Twitter on a
podcast and it's boring. Bring
some clips people
took away a presidency.
All the votes were telling him
that Al Gore would be president
today and George Bush would be
backing off.
I come from Florida, where you
and others participated in what
I call the United States coup
d'etat. There's no doubt in my
mind. elected president. This
was from NPR
the fraudulent 25 Florida
electoral This is from one of
the clips. People that do
Supergirl As
the chairman, is signed by
myself on behalf of my diverse
constituents and the millions of
Americans who have been
disenfranchised by Florida's
inaccurate vote count, that's
not the people of the United
States. The fight of this
election is speaking to a
democratic group in Chicago
today. He
made it clear. He thinks Al
Gore,
what are at home now let's
listen to Hillary, because it's
three minutes. So I do Hillary
now.
Yeah, you can do anything you
want.
Okay, I'll do Hillary, you
can run the best. Let
me rephrase that
campaign. You can even become
the nominee. And you can have
the election stolen from you.
How can you win with Russian
interference? That's rightly, an
illegitimate
president that didn't really
win. So how do you, you know,
fight against that in 2020? You
are absolutely right. He's an
illegitimate President, in my
mind. Would you be my vice
president? Folks, look,
I absolutely agree from that
actually, when
the election in 2016, he lost
the election. And he was put in
office because they Russians.
Trump knows he's an illegitimate
president.
The president elect, although
legally elected is not
legitimate. President Elect as
the legitimate president, you
said you believe that Russia's
interference alter the outcome
of the election? I do
we have a president who if in
fact, it is proven, has been
assisted by the Russians that
may in fact, not be a legitimate
president.
The one thing that Trump is
fearful of when it comes to his
being President is that finally
we will see how illegitimate his
victory actually was?
Oh, man, this is so good. It's
all the same thing. But no, no,
no, they're missing Trump.
Here's John Kerry, who has some
will remember, last against
Barack Obama's re election
constantly shifting votes? No,
no, no,
I'm sorry. That's wrong. That
was Mitt Romney. What is John
Oh, but who? What? Who will
written a who? Right who ran
against Obama, Romney,
John Kerry, which is the next
clip you're about to play ran
against Bush's reelection?
I'm sorry. But it was indeed
Romney who ran against Obama's
re election, right.
Yeah, but that was the way in
which I'll bring up the point
about that. I think he actually
got robbed before you play the
carry clips. Yeah. Romney ran
against Obama and lost. He
didn't bitch and moan and say he
lost he gets stolen blah, blah,
blah. John McCain ran against
Obama and lost and he didn't
bitch and moan that he won. And
Obama's the illegitimate
president, you can go back and
one person after another. The
Democrats always do this they
bitch and moan and Decarie
Clipsal show this happening
there too. And they claim and
they whine and they go on and on
and by all means illegitimate, I
should have won. No Republican
ever does that. Except Trump did
it. Trump's the only one who did
it and they make a big fuss. Get
back in your hole. You can't do
it. We're the ones who complain
constantly. Here's John Kerry
constantly shifting vote,
tallies in Ohio and
malfunctioning at electronic
machines, which may not have
paper receipts or no lead to
additional loss of confidence by
the public.
The right to vote has been
stolen from qualified voters
in 2004. The democratic process
was thwarted the 2004
presidential election in Ohio
was riddled with unnecessary
problems
sound machines malfunction
causing votes to be counted more
than once, or not at all
based upon an inordinate number
of allegations suggesting gross
voting rights violations and
misconduct. I joined with my
colleagues and objected to
counting the state of Ohio's
electorial votes
as a 2000. The votes of many who
wanted to vote were not in fact
out
and just last Friday night I
arranged to meet Senator Kerry
at a fundraiser to give him a
copy of my book. He told me he
now thinks the election was
stolen.
The wife of John Kerry said she
has lingering doubts about the
legitimacy of the election. Her
theory goes like this two
brothers, she calls hard, right?
Republicans own 80% of the
voting machines in the US, it
would be easy to hack into the
machines that control the
electronic
voting. There were numerous
irregularities in Ohio,
including large percentages of
rejections of provisional
balloting problems with voting
machines,
as we look at our election
system is
basically the same script
over and over again, isn't it?
It's the same script over and
over again, always executed by
the Democrats. Trump took the
same play was no good. You can't
have him saying
that's not okay Trump back off
man. Get away from
the other one I have on here and
I think I could document this
going way back but let's do one
that just shows us a little off
shoot trying to pull it off on a
on a state level. You don't see
it as much in the state level.
But this is Stacey Abrams.
Listen, this is a shorter clip
series the other ones. By the
way, I want to mention to the
people out there that these
clips are three and a half
minutes long and Adam cut them
off in about a minute they could
have gone on and on and on and
on and on. And
they will be in the show notes.
Everybody can go ahead and
you can listen to him yourself.
But here's one that's less than
a minute from Stacey Abrams,
abusing the same script and
voter intimidation. There aren't
gonna be any more. And she's
using the same background music.
I mean, that's really brazen
voters aren't gonna be any more
election stealing
and fight the final tally and
the inauguration. situation we
find ourselves in I do
have one very affirmative
statement. We want
without voter suppression.
Stacey Abrams would be the
governor of Georgia, Andrew.
Governor,
you refuse to
concede. That sounds kind of
cool. In hindsight, did you see
the Gillum was convicted? Yeah.
Convicted of 10 counts of wire
fraud for raising money for
illegitimate purposes. Poor guy,
man he went down in flames is
the governor
of Florida.
He refused to concede and say
that you lost. Do you stand by
that decision today?
Absolutely. The election was not
fair.
The process was not fair.
If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in
Georgia, they stolen it's
clear. It's clear.
I think it's Stacey Abrams
election has been stolen from
her.
It was not a free and fair
election. Brian
Kemp stole the gubernatorial
election from Georgians and
Stacey Abrams. But
will I say that this election
was not tainted was not a
disinvestment and a
disenfranchisement of 1000s of
voters. I will not say that.
Oh, yeah.
So that we had the January 6
hearings, and and because Trump
wouldn't admit that he lost this
is a threat to democracy. But
meanwhile, you got these other
bozos Kerry and Hillary and
everybody that's a Democrat
doing the same thing constantly.
How come that's not a threat to
democracy?
Well, seeing as there's threat
to added control rights to our
democracy or democracy is
hanging on by a thread. We have
good news Cuba's back. cube was
back,
John Q is back is back. That's
good news. You
got him. He's coming back. He's
back. He's back. It's gonna be
frickin crazy. But latest posts,
just saying is shall we play a
game once more
boo. He's back and he said,
Shall we play a game once more?
This could be very exciting for
these midterms. Q was
back.
He believes that there are
people who are actually excited
about that. Do they not only use
rude
me, man. I mean,
they should they should feel
incredibly screwed by Q screwed.
They were Q screwed screwed by
the Q.
Yeah. So it makes sense.
With that I would like to thank
you for your courage and say in
the morning to you the man who
put the C's in clips of
complainers ladies and
gentlemen, please say hello to
my friend on the other end Mr.
John C. Dvorak.
Recurring and Marina ships he
was the rough in the sense of
the word Davidson nights out
there
in the morning to the trolls and
the troll room. Let's have a
little hand. No, let's just
stand still stand still. I'm
gonna count You're running away.
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That's beautiful. Thank you very
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In fact, you can. You can
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turn on the live order. Yeah,
this new system is so great. I
forgot to turn on the recorder.
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on the live. I was so excited
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to all of the all of the 2.0
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lot of trolls who are hanging
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And you can also go to a mass
That answer becoming more and
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is I'm reading podcasts This is
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real social network get on the
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And if you set up your own
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And you can follow John C Dvorak
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have you seen anything good on
the on the socials
we'll get some memes
you pick them up off no agenda
social is a good source for
clips and stuff I find it's a
good
source for a lot of Yeah, it's
not bad and we got
you know, we got one one guy pro
Russian that sir gene he keeps
posting and then I think comic
strip blogger keeps spitting in
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Russian genius pro bono is
Polish but what you don't see is
you don't see these long threads
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Like to thank the artists who
brought us the artwork for
episode 1462 We titled that one
harp at home big hit with with
the ladies everybody loves the
title and this the more I look
at it the more I love this
artwork by capitalist agenda as
we were of course celebrating
our favorite food group the
macaroni and change the craft
name change to mac and cheese
we're so excited about it.
Unlike everyone else who was
very excited we didn't get paid
to be excited about it. But we
did get badass art and this was
the smiley face macaroni and
cheese with with the gooey nasty
drip of cheap cheddar and and
he's got a tongue sticking out
licking the cherry lips there
was so what is the term I'm
looking for? It was troubling
was a troubling piece of art.
But does that sound fair?
Troubling
I don't know it did I just I
just thought it was a nice piece
yeah but I looked at it more and
more as I see it scrolling by
and Twitter
like the original one you like
was bugs and cheese
I thought it was cute. I thought
the bugs and cheese was a good
was a good one and then you know
you I mean other we had a lot of
artists
Yonkers on ice I thought that
was a good one. fix the bugs on
cheese two houses right jacks
and one of them pointing an
arrow on it little signage yeah
and I think what we decided was
mac and cheese and the craft
name change that there was it
was the timing was right to do
to do something
yeah and we can always do
Booker's on ice
cores on ice it's it's a
seasonal thing man the I think
you use for the newsletter the
masterminds syringe with facts
and false and
yes I use that one because I
thought it was nice a little
understated but it's very modern
is modern graphic art style was
just kind of met there's a
messiness to it that I like I
thought it was works it was it
was a beautiful piece yeah and
the messiness contrast with the
neatness this that superfine
neatness of the of the of the
type font He used for the logo
image just the the contrast
within the piece itself is quite
I thought appealing
the J six mom from capitalist
agenda didn't didn't work out
because you looked at it went
What does this mean
to Jay six months
yeah, no no bom bom bom bom it
was a
bomb or the bomb was a donkey
hanging Yeah, yeah, I liked that
piece. It was so pretty but I
couldn't figure out what it was
was about
it was too small the little J
six bomb was on the on the
warhead and it's just wasn't
apparent. It's hard. You got to
look at these things at the size
that you'll see it in apps
because that's what we do. And
I see like the donkey hanging
onto a bomb that was
cute. It was cute and we had
that what else do we have a
couple other mac and cheese
things? I think that was it was
anything else that we
Yeah, both of the mac and cheese
C's didn't quite turn the
corner.
Taunton yield tried to do a
hookers on ice. Which I thought
was a little too blatant.
Yeah, just I like to ping habit
you know should have been a
pushy How would have been better
she hasn't
pushed is not a pussy. Oh no,
it's not a pussy. had pussycat
color
now I still think that ensure
net nets hookers on ice that
that was the winner of
this dynamite. Yeah. All right.
Well, thank you very much to all
of these artists for continually
bringing the heat when the heat
is necessary. It's really
appreciated. And again, we we
think, Wait, who wasn't? No, it
wasn't who won. Capitalist
capitalist capitalist agenda.
Is this the kind of stuff he's
he's quite good. He's like, just
generally good. And I also want
to welcome back Kenny benefit.
Did you unblock her?
Yeah, I find out Yeah, I told
you I found a way to do it. I
mean, actually roundy found a
mechanism.
Did you hear the plate at the
end of show? Did you hear the
block mix?
Yeah, you didn't like it? More
insulting? I'm just here to be
insulted.
It makes you like a superstar
What are you talking about? This
fantastic
star? No. Okay, I'll listen to
it again.
I take I take that as a huge
compliment and and it's and you
know, people love you for who
you are like him. All of these
images and
mechanisms there for a reason
that's true.
That's true. All of these images
can be see actually you can if
you're listening in real time if
you're in the troll room and
listening to no agenda
stream.com You can just sit
there and literally refresh no
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we're talking to see stuff pop
up or get yourself a new podcast
app that's where all of them
come by the one that the ones
that we're talking about. Other
ones are used for different
chapters. This is a podcasting
2.0 exclusive feature for now.
Although today we got a
beautiful write up in nine to
five Mac which I think is pretty
big isn't nine to five Mac a big
publication.
Never heard of it.
I think they've been around for
a while. We got a very nice
write up to say podcasting 2.0
kicks ass and Apple should
implement the standards. Oh,
they should. That's what I
that's what I liked about it. Is
that they're saying hey, we're
Mac guys. We're nine to five Mac
you should be implementing this
stuff and not being deuces.
Deuces.
Yeah, you know, as somebody good
hands you something on a silver
platter does all the work that
you should have done. And you
can just use it because it's
open source or whatever. However
it's it's distributed. You just
do it. What is the what is the
drawback? What is the NIMBY not
invented here thing going on for
when you can just take advantage
of a situation I don't get it.
That's Apple for you. They've
always been like that they've
always gone their own way. And
many times to great success. So
that's up to them. They don't
care. They don't really care
about podcasting. They do not
care. It doesn't show up on the
revenue. They don't care. You
know, people will still use
their devices. That's what they
care about. All right, yeah,
everyone can be usurped you to
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Now I have a sub series here we
can play because it's big. So
we're going to make a big stink
out of this. Who You Are The
annat is they not me? I don't
care. But they are you know who
they are the media. Yeah. And
the liberals and the
progressives because Biden is
going to Saudi Arabia. Haddenham
Yeah, that's right. Those the
journalist choppers But
journalists, they kill journos
they chop them into pieces carry
them out in suitcases.
Yeah. But no, but it was, of
course a Washington Post
journalist. So
yeah, so it's not really a
journalist. But it was a guy
that was there
was a guy who worked there and
he's dead now and he's chopped
up in a suitcase.
So I want to play this. These
clips that come are very short
because they're just some
comment that needs to be made in
the start was Biden to Saudi
Arabia. This is the NPR
President Biden's upcoming trip
to Saudi Arabia next month is
already getting a lot of
attention. It's for a meeting
with Arab leaders including
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman. The Biden administration
has blamed the kingdom and
particularly the Crown Prince
for human rights abuses, like
the killing of journalist Jamal
Khashoggi and in the war in
Yemen. But now the US needs
Saudi Arabia's help. MPRs
International Affairs
Correspondent Jackie Northam
joins us now. Hey, Jackie. Hi.
So, Jackie, the US Saudi
relationship is nearly eight
decades old, but has it ever
been as tumultuous as it is
right now?
Yeah, you're right. I mean, this
is a really important alliance,
but it's definitely been
strained over the years. And you
know, just for some history, the
relationship was initially
sealed back in 1945. And that
was when President Roosevelt met
with Saudi King Abdullah Aziz
Ibn Saudi who founded the
kingdom. And they met on a
warship in the Suez Canal. And
it was the first time the king
had left Saudi Arabia. And we
found some old newsreel footage
of that meeting.
American destroyer comes
alongside a cruiser a great
bitter lake on the Suez Canal in
Egypt. It brings even Saudi King
of the 5 million people of Saudi
Arabia to a conference with
President Roosevelt
and Sue, the king brought along
carpets and dozens of members of
the royal court and reportedly a
number of sheep to slaughter on
board. But you know, the two
leaders they forged a strategic
alliance based on security in
the region, as well as oil.
American geologists had already
discovered oil in the kingdom a
few years earlier. And you know,
those two things regional
security and oil have helped
pull the sometimes tenuous
relationship between Saudi
Arabia in the US together over
the years.
Yeah, related to our monetary
system. I hope that comes up
somewhere. Oh, oh, bah. Humbug.
clipped to Okay.
Can you talk about some of the
ways the two countries have
cooperated but also clashed over
the years,
you know, in a lot of practical
and security matters, they've
worked well together remember
the first Gulf War, and that was
an enormous operation, which
involves sending 1000s of
Western soldiers to protect
Saudi Arabia's oil fields from
being attacked by Iraq. They
also work together to drive
Russian forces out of
Afghanistan. Okay, hold on us.
Oh, wait a minute.
So what I said,
Can we just do you mind if we
just replay that to parse that
carefully? This is kind of
weird.
Can you talk about some of the
ways the two countries have
cooperated but also clashed over
the years,
you know, in a lot of practical
and security matters, they've
worked well together, remember
the first Gulf War, and that was
an enormous operation, which
involves sending 1000s of
Western soldiers to protect
Saudi Arabia's oil fields from
being attacked by Iraq. They
also work together to drive
Russian forces out of
Afghanistan.
No mention of Yemen.
Well, the first Gulf War was to
drive Iraq out of Kuwait. Yeah,
that's Saudi Arabia. What are
they talking about? Well, I
guess
I guess you could you could make
the argument Kuwait first, then
Saudi Arabia, maybe?
No. Can't make that argument.
They're trying to rewrite
history here for some reason.
I'm not sure why. The other
thing is, what is Saudi Arabia
had to do with him was situation
in Afghanistan.
They might maybe they sent a
couple of troops. Couple
people. Couple of guys a couple
guys, guys, a couple guys.
Gotcha.
Cool. Yeah, no, but wasn't the
idea that if they went into
Kuwait, once you're in Kuwait,
then you can go down to Saudi
Saudi Arabia. I mean, that that
Kuwait was kind of the buffer.
They were blowing up the wells
in Kuwait. Now I don't hear I
had never heard this until now.
Yeah, honestly, we were still
we're still working through WMC.
There's something
going on with the with the
narrative. I don't know what it
is. But there's something's
kinky about the narrative. I
think there's another example
coming up. Let's go to clip
three.
But there have been a lot of
disputes. You know, the Saudis
imposed the oil embargo in the
1970s, which drove up the price
of gas at the pump.
Okay, I stopped it there. It was
OPEC.
It was it was all of the oil
producing economic countries.
Yeah, all of them. It was a
group of them. It was called
OPEC. We remember the OPEC oil
embargo. But they're now
attributing the whole thing to
Saudi Arabia. What kind of
reporting is this? Are they
trying to confuse us? I don't
mind them saying something. like
that if they can explain why
may I remind you of the acronym
N P, our National Public Radio,
even though they're not really
running a government money
anymore? It's the pipeline is
how it works. It's how goes
they're just holding the line
going on with the messaging that
is kinky and gotten three
examples so far. I don't know if
there's any more but why are
they doing this? What are they
trying to get into your brain
that is inaccurate so you can
maybe better accept as meet up
they're gonna have
it to accept the meetup or is it
to make Biden look even stupider
for the meet up? I'm not sure. I
think I'm on the fence. I'm on
the fence here.
You're throwing my own theory at
me. But yeah, maybe that's it.
Let's go with the good now.
We're gonna wrap it with the
couple last clips.
And that was over US policy
towards Israel. There have been
serious breaches in the
relationship over extremism in
the lot of Saudi money has gone
to extremists. Think of 911
Yeah, 15 of the 19 hijackers
were Saudi. And you know, their
ongoing concerns in us.
Oh, my goodness. Oh, my
goodness, what we're trying to
speak truth now.
So now they're throwing that
rhubarb, which is yeah, we know
that it was a bunch of Saudis.
But But Osama making the claims
that Saudi was behind it,
because they stopped all
traffic, but let the Saudi royal
family fly out of the country.
Are we going to bring that up
again, she wishes as Jerry
report that is loaded, loaded
with propaganda and
misinformation and skewed or re
redefined information or written
history? Yeah, it's hard to
again, you know, there's
something up, let's continue
if 911. Yeah, 15 of the 19
hijackers were Saudi. And you
know, there's ongoing concerns
in the US about the Saudi led
war in Yemen, and certainly
human rights abuses, including
the treatment of women.
You are in Saudi Arabia early on
as Mohammed bin Salman emerged
as the power in the kingdom
while his father King Salman has
aged, what kind of impression
has he made?
Well, at the beginning, he was
like a breath of fresh air and
the kingdom he introduced all
sorts of changes, including
allowing women to drive and that
was about the time that I was
there as back in 2018. You know,
there was a lot of excitement at
that time. But there were also
dark undertones and it became
apparent very quickly that MBS
the Crown Prince broke notice
that he would crush any sort of
criticism and clean throwing
activists in prison for speaking
out against him or what he was
doing.
And then of course, Saudi
journalist Jamal Khashoggi was
killed later in 2018. And it
caused outrage across the world.
How did that affect the US Saudi
relationship?
Well, you're right, the killing
made the Crown Prince really for
a short time anyway, an
international pariah US
intelligence determine that the
Crown Prince was involved in
Khashoggi his death by Saudi
operatives. Now, at the time,
Trump was President Wayman,
who does she say determine that?
Well, when made the Crown Prince
really for a short time anyway,
an international pariah US
intelligence determined that the
Crown Prince was involved in
Khashoggi by Saudi operatives.
Now, at the time, Trump was
president and he had created a
very warm relationship with the
Crown Prince. Question The CIA
is finding, here he is here.
The CIA has looked at it,
they've studied it a lot. They
have nothing definitive.
There's a stark difference,
though, between the Trump and
the Biden White House when it
comes to the Crown Prince,
right. I mean, when he was
campaigning for President Biden
harshly criticized the Crown
Prince serious,
I would make it very clear, we
were not going to in fact, sell
more weapons to them. We were
going to in fact, make them pay
the price and make them in fact
the pariah that they are.
There's very little social
redeeming value of the in the
president, government in Saudi
Arabia.
Orange Man bad brother. They
brought him in, they brought him
out the guts from Trumpian way
to go.
There's one last clip but I want
to say that now Biden's going
there and you're gonna throw
this in his face. He's gonna
have to strip or something when
he's there.
Now, what exactly it means Do
you think he's really going over
there to say, Is this a real
diplomatic mission? Because
obviously the entire diplomatic
world is laughing their ass off
at this because everybody knows
what's going on. Everybody knows
that it's useless
release once you're gonna go
over there and do he's got to go
over there beg him to crank out
the oil a little bit. So he can,
you know, he he's out of
control. He
wouldn't even make any
difference at that point. I
mean, how I doubt it. I doubt it
too. I think that I have to
crank it up quite a bit. And I
don't even think it's still.
It's not even that it's the
chips. The whole thing is
falling apart.
It gets backed up and you're
well let's do this. To do this
final part of this,
so why then is Biden going to
Saudi Arabia now,
oil, and you know, Biden wants
the crown prince to raise oil
production, you know, to help
lower the price at the gas pumps
here in the US. But there are
other reasons. Saudi Arabia is
courting relations with both
Russia and China. And also
there's still an interest in
maintaining a solid and cohesive
front against Iran in the US
needs Saudi Arabia to help with
that.
And does the Crown Prince have
any assets of the US? Well, US
weapons
for a start, you know, some
weapons sales were suspended
over concerns about the Saudi
led war in Yemen. The Saudis
also want security guarantees
the kingdom feels it doesn't
have enough backing from the US
when it's come under attack from
Iran or Iranian militias. You
know, the Crown Prince is also
looking to build up his
relationship. He's traveling the
region, he's making deals, and a
meeting with President Biden
would be important to help
rebuild his reputation.
So is the world just supposed to
forget about the killing of
Jamal Khashoggi?
No. And you know, President
Biden is facing a lot of
criticism by human rights groups
and members of Congress for
making this trip to the kingdom,
Human Rights Watch said Biden
should get commitments on human
rights before he does travel to
Saudi Arabia, you know, but the
fact is, the Crown Prince is
really the de facto leader of
Saudi Arabia and will likely be
around for several decades. What
will be interesting to see as
if, you know, the two men shake
hands during this meeting later
in July.
Okay, now I understand they're
just going to shake hands,
nothing else will come on to
this nothing.
I wonder if they're going to
shake hands if Biden shakes his
hand after all that he said,
Yeah, right. Yeah. Eat it from
the left.
Yeah, man, how about I mean, we
should we be afraid for his
actual safety.
I mean, he wanted we should
always be afraid of his safety,
we're mostly going up and down
the stairway.
So this, this, we have a real
problem, a global problem with
energy and with inflation. I
didn't know by the way, and I'll
come back to the energy prices.
I did not know that the
government or I was at the, I
guess the Federal Reserve in
2021 allowed banks to take their
reserves, which I think were
typically five or 10%. You know,
you have to have at least five
or 10% of the actual cash on
hand in case people wanted to
withdraw their money. They put
those down to 00. I didn't know
that. I didn't know that either.
It was on Zero Hedge Olson's.
Oh, okay. That makes sense. That
that, that oh, that could be a
little
money out of here. Well, you
haven't gotta go. Where do you
do with my money? Yeah, go
to the go to the Federal
Reserve. Ask those guys. So
because of inflation, and
obviously the green New Deal,
great reset. Everybody drive
electric all the no investment
ESG all of this crap that is
causing these prices to rise.
Here's the result in the United
States.
What happens when important
emergency services that are
already spread thin from a
couple years of the pandemic
can't even afford to fill up
their tanks. We're having a
bigger problem in some parts of
the country forcing some fire
departments and EMS services to
limit the kinds of calls they
can respond to the high
cost of fuel isn't just making
your commute more expensive.
It's also forcing emergency
responders in smaller
communities to cut costs or some
it means not responding to non
emergency calls for others
cutting back on patrols,
building inspections and
training courses for staff today
the average cost of a gallon of
regular gas in the US at a
whopping $5. That price tag
expected to climb further in the
summer months, the surge
impacting larger emergency
response departments to but not
in the same way. I spoke with
departments across the country
who told me they're already
having to or will have to make
big sacrifices to offset the
cost of gas.
We've never seen costs like this
since I've been sheriff. We're
at 100% usage of our allotted
fuel budget for this budget year
already. I'm worried about the
state of emergency response
agencies throughout the nation.
Hello, thanks. So
we're doing today as we call it,
no dry Friday. So the crews
aren't really allowed to leave
the station unless it's an
emergency. We're also trying to
reduce the number of vehicles
that we send out an emergency
response,
decreased spending purchasing
new equipment, or possibly some
of our maintenance items for the
year. Those pre disaster or pre
emergency activities that are
labeled as non emergency we're
predicting a minimum of an
800,000 to $1 million,
countywide fleet vehicle
increase in fuel costs. And that
cost is going to be
astronomical.
So emergency services just
shutting down this is this is
the new normal for everybody.
Yeah, Bill, they're never done
have been doing a good job
recently anyway, but okay, what
do you mean? They haven't been
doing a good job?
I've heard there was some
situation in Texas and people
hanging up the 911 call, I don't
care on the hanging up
there, but this is but this is
the because of the gas price
they can't go out. That's a
little different than then.
Austin, I think is what you're
referring to.
ivaldi?
It looks like where's this
starting? Of course, we were
told that the best thing is to
use an electric vehicle. I think
this is this in, in the UK and
the UK? No, is it the UK? Yes,
the UK has like this. They have
a they have a change. They're
implementing for regulations for
charging of electric vehicles.
And that goes into effect
Thursday. charging points in
Britain will now have to have a
data connection, which of course
will, you know, measure record
and transmit usage of your
energy. But it also must be able
to delay charging or slow it
down period during periods of
high grid demand. So that's the
freedom that I've always been
talking about with electric
vehicles, is they have you by
the balls, they have you by the
balls. And I think that's true.
It's so stupid it is. And it's
so obvious that that was gonna
happen.
The Netherlands at midnight
charge at midnight people.
We've talked about the
Netherlands about the nitrogen
crisis that was brewing. If you
remember the farmers when they
did their first, their first big
demonstration. The first big
protests were the tractors, the
Dutch kind of led the way in
that and then Germany came later
in France. Yeah. So now the
Minister of nitrogen and nature.
Oh, yeah. Could it be? Could it
be more Orwellian? The the the
Minister of parliament of
nature, I think is nitrogen in
nature has decided by by without
the support of the voters who
actually are not for this. So I
said, Well, you know, I'm really
sorry that this is not what the
country wants. She's elected as
a representative. I'm sorry,
this is not what the country
wants. But, you know, I accepted
this career. And I just have to
do what's best for the
Netherlands. And that means that
by 2030 50% of all farms that
raise livestock have to be gone
at the vegans that work. Eight
years.
No, no, it's not. No, it's
because of nitrogen, you see.
Yeah, right. Sure. And the
farmers are going, what? 50%
That's quite quite a lot.
Get rid of the beef.
And I think part of it is
because the Netherlands is
leading now in the fake food
industry royal DSM, which you
might have used back in the day,
you might have even bought
options or sold options on Royal
DSM they're very popular company
for people to invest in. They've
they went from a chemical
company pure chemicals to the
largest taste and texture
producer of plant and soy beasts
is soy based foods with over a
pure chemicals over eight Yeah,
over 8 billion euros a year. And
I think the Dutch are on deck to
just eat this more of this shit.
Yum.
Okay, well, this this can't be
worse than that buried fish that
they eaten the those countries,
the what? The fish to get that
fish, you know, it's like a
herring or something. They bury
it for like six months, and then
it comes up a rot and they eat
it.
I don't know what you're talking
about.
Somebody in the chat room, tell
him what I'm talking about.
There's no fish that you cover
up for six months and eat it
right? You may be confused with
Denmark or something has nothing
to do nothing, maybe nothing to
do with with the Netherlands. So
we have those issues with energy
and with inflation. And then of
course we have the entire
workforce and the entire
transportation industry is
changing around us and it's
noticed.
Okay, I can tell you now the
breaking news is that British
Airways workers have voted yes
to strike action. 95% said yes.
And there was an 81% turnout. So
the inevitable strike action
looks like it potentially will
go ahead. There will be a few
meetings between now and
whatever proposed date is put
forward by the unions most
likely they will target the
summer holidays so possibly the
end of July and into August.
They want maximum disruption of
course, but they say don't blame
the workers blame British
Airways their dispute is over a
10% pay cut that British Airways
checking staff and ground staff
here at Heathrow had during the
pandemic, which has yet to be
reinstated. They argued that
bosses at British Airways have
had their 10% pay cut reinstated
to pre COVID levels and they
weren't the same. They say it's
not fair. In fact, they are
described as being furious at
this. There you go.
Well, there's also rail strikes
have the clip of rail strikes in
the UK. Okay, what's wrong with
this place?
Well, this is unions and I think
that's what I think that's
what's really taking over is
gonna see rail strikes. Would it
be under rail? Yes, it would be.
across Britain. A third day of
rail strikes is left train
stations almost empty. train
companies have said only a fifth
of passenger services would be
up and running about 40,000
cleaners signalers. maintenance
workers and station staff have
not reported for work and a
repeat of strikes on Tuesday and
Thursday. The job action is a
direct result of inflationary
pressures as rail workers seek
higher wages. The core issues
are not only pay but also
working conditions and jobs that
train companies are looking at
reductions in personnel and
costs after the punishing year
of the pandemic in which
emergency government funding was
crucial.
Same happening in Sydney Sydney
commuters have been warned of
possible widespread disruptions
to train services next week
after the government canceled a
key post budget meeting with
unions. Ministers were supposed
to hold talks for the rail tram
and bus union this morning. The
union has raised safety concerns
about the intercity fleet
claiming guards can't see
properly out of the EU trains to
give platforms the all clear the
rail tram and bus union has
threatened to escalate
industrial action next week
accusing the government of using
stalling tactics. The inter city
fleet arrived more than two
years ago and has been sitting
in sheds costing taxpayers $30
million a month
so this is all union Wait what
is the government's
using what tactic storm tech
tactics which
stalling tactics
stalling stalling stalling
keeping the government of using
stalling tactics yes stalling
stalling tactics stalling. But
this is unions the unions and I
think it's to me it sounds like
the unions are in on something
oh, maybe it's gonna happen here
then because Joe Biden's pro
union well we got the fact he
made a big fuss about when
appleway Union yeah he said yeah
good go union you
apples yep well I'm there's
staffing issues are also forcing
American Airlines to stop
service to three small airports
the airline tells us it's all
because of the shortage of
pilots at regional airlines
which fly from major hubs to
small cities effective in
September 4 based American is
going to stop flying to Toledo
Ohio Ithaca New York and it
slipped New York on Long Island
I didn't know you could fly to
those places. Well you know now
you can't Well that's all
regional though and when you
shut down regional routes code
so they contract with with a
regional carrier they slap on
American Airlines on the on the
aircraft and and they fly those
routes when you do that and then
they have it's a domino effect.
I know a little bit about the
aviation system. This is not
this is going downhill is
really this was this clip,
you're going to add on to your
slippage This is the flight
delays skirmish clip skirmish
madness
after widespread flight delays
and cancellations blamed on bad
weather in pilot shortages,
Buddha judgment virtually with
airline CEOs last week, telling
them to make sure their flight
schedules realistically reflect
their staffing levels the rest
of the summer. Now the industry
group Airlines for America says
air traffic control staffing
shortages may be responsible for
a third of those recent flight
disruptions. And it's asking
Buttigieg to ensure that the FAA
has adequate control or staffing
ahead of the busy Fourth of July
holiday weekend. The FAA says it
has acted on the issues raised
by the airlines and fired back
saying after receiving $54
billion in pandemic relief to
help save the airlines. The
American people deserve to have
their expectations met.
Okay, Pete Mayor Pete? Yes.
He probably said something like
well, the FAA. That's the
Federal Communications. I don't
understand what they have to do
with it.
States are trying to bring some
relief and
check the poll. So we begin with
a little relief in the checkout
line. Several states are
suspending their grocery tax as
Americans struggle with
inflation. beginning July 1,
Illinois, Illinois, eliminating
gets grocery tax for the entire
year.
Virginia is doing the same
beginning next year. And Kansas
is planning to gradually phase
out its tax on groceries,
bringing it to zero by 2025.
We got a note from one of our
producers about the Union
Pacific issue, which is, you
know, they cut back 20% on pilot
and flying Jays delivery of the
diesel exhaust fluid, the def,
and also on some diesel. You
correctly stated that it's
common carrier and that they and
why would they be doing this?
You remember this? Oh, yeah.
Well, if you look at Union
Pacific's website, they're doing
this because of ESG. They need
to hit their environmental
social governance goals, and
this is their solution. And
they're and they're pointing the
finger at these, you know, these
rating agencies is very unclear
who's in charge of measuring
this ESG. But that's where it's
coming from. They're saying it
right there on their website.
That's pretty interesting.
That's a good catch.
I mean, this is, let me see.
Yes, the private credit
reporting agencies are doing
this. This is one of our
producers sent me some of this
here. Yeah. ESG score. 51. No,
no. Who does this? SPG
global.com. Well, there you go.
Look into them.
Well, let's see about who were
they a part of? That just did
just brand new. They're part of
the Azure. Wait a minute. s&p
Global true cost. Okay, so that
maybe they're part of s&p. I
mean, these are the same guys
off but these are the same got
Yeah, the same outfits that
said, Oh, don't worry, these
these collateralized loans,
these are all great for the
house. The house collateralized,
triple A for you everywhere
else, the economy in 2008,
everybody gets
everybody gets a triple A and
And Europe is incredibly
screwed. But I think I have an
idea as to why Queen Ursula of
the European Union is saying
that, while she said hydro gene,
we're pretty sure she meant
hydrogen to the hydro gene is
the future of your hydro gene.
She said hydro gene, you
remember that
your but what do you mean? No,
nothing. Go on. You're saying it
a lot. And in you. You're
actually now it turns out you
were right.
No, I was saying it after she
said it.
Yeah, we'll continue. I'm sorry
to interrupt the flow you did.
So I'm all been curious as to
what hydrogen is going to be
implemented in Germany. And here
it is Siemens energy is they
started, they started production
of hydrogen electrolyzers. In
Berlin, they will have their
first gigawatt production at the
multi gigawatt factory starting
next year. And here's how it
works. They create electrolysis
with renewable sources. So I
guess solar and wind, they're
going to use that and then with
that they generate electricity.
And then Hi, yeah, and then they
stick that electricity into
water, the hydrolysis takes
place, hydrogen comes free, and
then they store that. And they
say that that is the future, and
it's going to be great. Does
this make any sense to you?
Well, it's only in one. I mean,
in one sense, it makes no sense,
which is you're generating
electricity to make hydrogen. So
it can make electricity once you
just use the original
electricity. But on the other
sense, which I think is what
they're trying to say, which is
they're making the electricity
with the wind power and the rest
of it. And then the hydrogen is
being used to store right to
store its value for use when
there's no wind,
and how would you store that?
How would you store the tank
hydrogen? But then how do you
turn that hydrogen into
electricity? Again? Fuel cells,
fuel cells, or do you burn it in
in a turbine? Well, you could do
that, too. There's lots of ways
I think that's what the Word,
the Word, the planning, I think
they're saying that they're
going to have turbans,
so they're using the hydrogen
instead of batteries. Yeah. Yes.
As the storage for the excess
power during the peak moments.
proton exchange membrane
electrolysis. Yeah, I mean, so
that's fuel. So yeah. Well, good
luck to that. I mean, it would
have been nicer if they had ran
in parallel for a little while,
you know, does not seem like the
way to go. It's like, hey, we'll
have this and we'll figure that
it works out and you use little
bits. It
works. It works. We use hope is
hope. We hope it works. Call
back to the beginning of the
show.
All right, do we need to talk
about Russia and Ukraine at all?
I have one Ukraine clip if you
want to play it. Yeah,
I have the same here. Actually,
I have 15 seconds. So I'll play
it first.
Overseas a symbolic win for
Ukraine. It's been granted
candidate status by the European
Union for membership could be
decades away. But Russia called
Ukraine's new designation,
hostile. It came as the US
announced a new $450 million
military aid package.
What's another package other
450? Another package?
Yeah, another one.
Holy crap. Where's this money
coming from?
TV check your wallet.
All right, by the way,
interesting how it's a win for
Ukraine. It's a win because I
think your clip shows they're
losing
Russian forces have now taken
full control in the eastern city
of Severo. darnedest Following
weeks of heavy fighting, and
fierce Greg Myrie reports. It's
part of Russia's bigger effort
to take over all of eastern
Ukraine.
Ukraine's military holds a
dwindling number of cities in
the eastern part of the country
and engaged in tough street
fighting in an attempt to hold
on to several Donetsk, but
Ukrainian officials said Friday
the remaining troops pulled out
of a chemical plant, the last
piece of territory they held.
The Ukrainians now acknowledged
the Russians are in full control
of the city and have authority
over the civilians who are
unable or unwilling to leave.
Several Donetsk is on the east
bank of a river. And Russia is
already bombarding a sister city
on the west bank of the river.
More heavy fighting is expected.
I think it's time for them to do
a deal.
They should have done a deal a
month ago,
it seems like this is now now
it's done. Right? I mean,
they're not going to move any
further towards gieve.
Of course, they just wanted
these areas to begin with. It's
almost as carbon copy would
happen in Georgia.
And Georgia is possibly up
again. I hear
well, they're talking about you
know, just doing it to Burke,
Russia. Well, ah, we'll see. But
Georgia I don't have anything
else about Ukraine. I've got
something on the net NITSA
delay. Okay, now, which I think
is funny for the dudes named Ben
out there because it's like it's
an eye rolling.
What is NASA national?
No, it's actually NASA but the
woman on NPR pronounces it Natsu
Okay, along with this one. She's
a weakened woman and she
mispronounced doesn't know
that NASA is NASA. She is I mean
of all the T's that are being
flagged in today's world.
Everyone else drops a t shirt
adds them
NASA is delaying. NASA is
delaying a mission to an
asteroid because of a software
problem. The mission had been
planned for this fall, but the
state agency says that the
software has not been tested
properly because it missed its
expected delivery date, and PRs
Jeff Brumfield has what
roughly $1 million mission is
called psyche is traveling to an
asteroid with the same name that
orbits between Mars and Jupiter.
The asteroid is made of metal
and it might teach researchers
more about the metallic core of
planets including the Earth. It
was set to launch this fall but
critical software was delivered
late and has not been properly
tested. Laurie lession is
director of NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory which
oversees the mission. Delaying
is very disappointing. But it is
the right decision to ensure the
psyche mission has a success.
NASA says that just now looking
at whether it can reschedule the
launch for next year.
I didn't really hear say NASA
you know I would listen to this
clip when you play it through
this system. I can't hear it
either. But I can tell is one of
those blue dress gold elements
it's in the beginning right
right in the beginning. First
thing she says is NASA NASA is
delaying a mission becomes as
clear as it gets muddy. I don't
know what happened.
She's not saying she's just
saying NASA you're hearing
things.
I'm hearing things she said
NASA.
You gotta be careful hearing
thing you're hearing things and
airline pilots are seeing things
this morning had another
sighting of an identified person
wearing a jetpack flying high
above the Los Angeles area about
15 miles from LAX. The strange
sight detailed through air
traffic control audio between an
American Airlines pilot and an
airport dispatcher
4500 aircraft four and a half
miles ahead report person and a
jet pack out at 4500
No word on the identity of the
makeshift air traveler but it's
not the first sighting of its
kind. We just passed the
guidance just every day. Back in
December another American
Airlines pilot on a training
flight captured this video of
what appeared to be someone
wearing jetpack flying just a
few miles from the airport. But
the video was dismissed as a
balloon that looked like a guy
with a jetpack. And just a few
months earlier last August,
multiple pilots reported some
kind of high flying hazard in
the sky.
Person a jetpack reported 300
yards sadly la final at about
3000 feet.
Jetpack technology is out there
with sightings at the Statue of
Liberty and in the UK where the
Royal Navy's been developing and
testing a jet suit for boarding
enemy ships. But experts say
operating a makeshift jetpack
near commercial flights could
spell disaster
the size weight of a person in a
jet pack impacting an airplane
at the exact wrong spot could
potentially bring that airliner
down people need to fly them in
a responsible way.
She FAA says it has worked
closely with the FBI to
investigate every reported
jetpack sighting and so far, no
sightings have been verified.
Okay. Now, first of all, I want
one of these.
You want to be as 5000
No, no, that was number two.
Number two. I believe the report
said he was going eastbound. So
he's no pilot because as far as
I know, you got to be on the odd
numbers going eastbound. So he
should be at 3500 or 5500. You
have a real good chance of
getting someone smashed and
right into your head at that
level because that's how it's
arranged eastbound westbound in
United States. 4500 feet
this he was claiming this
is not this is not some
experimental rig. That's really
that's high. You will have no
idea that's just a being in the
elements in your jetpack. I
mean, do you think you want one?
Go to hell? Yeah, I'm not gonna
fly it 4500 feet. But it's okay.
What are you gonna fly that
flight at? 500 500 To 750
Helicopter height
500 It'd be right over my head.
Well, that's
what helicopters fly. They fly
500 to 750 or so.
Yeah. 500 feet now where are you
gonna go to
Oslo to Austin us to Austin to
the gonna do
the back show. You're gonna fly
over to the big studios.
I don't know how fast the jet
pack goes. But that's a five
hour drive. So if I could cut it
down, that'd be great. But I
don't think this thing will have
the endurance. I don't think it
will make it to Austin. I'd like
to know. Why is this why is this
sociate who was doing this?
Someone's flying these things
as somebody's making them.
Whatever homebrew
whatever it is. I at least want
to try flying one that would be
fun.
I'm going to show my school by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
and what I expect to hear is oh
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to guide my colleagues through
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became the guy who shines a
light on the other side of the
story. Often I was asked how I
knew all of this of course, I
credited your show, but I doubt
it made them actually listen to
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Anyway, next to my job. I
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he's he's
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Without a question mark. That
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and a special oath that they
host and a special thanks to
some of the Oregon local 33 crew
that drove out from Portland.
And that was at the Mecca grand
brewery tasting room in Madras
Oregon. Hairball rocks Wisco
they had a meet up as well that
was on the 23rd in Oshkosh and
what oh man, they had 26
producers in attendance some
familiar faces some new if
you're thinking about going says
say did dank steady and Mrs.
Dank steady. You gotta go I know
agenda tribe is filled with
amazing people and of hairball
is heading to a stage where you
just go and rock out the band
puts on an amazing show. I guess
they had a meet up around the
band
hairball rock and Hairball, I
guess. Here's a report from last
yesterday. Hey
everybody, it's Leo Bravo at no
agenda meetup number 29. I'm
gonna pass the phone around. Let
anybody well you know, say
whatever they want to say.
Hey, John and Adam. This is
Stephen from the orange curtain.
I am the hydrogen guy.
James swagger plants from behind
the orange curtain and my
husband is the hydrogen guy.
And the morning its predicate
with smokin hot wife Trish the
dish Boom shakalaka Boom
shakalaka
This is why T wo the Democrats
are the party of slavery and one
other slaves back and they don't
care about skin color this time
heralding from Whittier. I am
producer and I am not mark
Tanner. This is Angie
representing the ranch in the
morning. In the morning. MK
altra word of the year is
abortion. Thank you very much
Leo Bravo. Here's what's coming
up if you are thinking of
checking out any meetups today,
a couple of them are already
underway. Buffalo New York
Michigan local one. The
Crossroads of America no agenda
tribal Redux also underway the
summertime at livings easy piney
woods that actually is underway
as well so my goodness, and at
730 Oh, this is our this is
probably underway as well, the
Russia the not a Russian
oligarch yacht meet up in in
France or Brian of London,
they're in the south of France
on a catamaran. So since those
are all happening let me give
you a quick overview what's
happening July 1, Oregon local
33 New Orleans, Louisiana on the
second cocoa, Florida on the
ninth Brockport New York
Oxbridge, Ontario, Berlin,
Germany Deutschland on the 10th
of July Arlington, Virginia
Plainfield, Illinois 16th.
Anchorage, Alaska. Good time
they did another one up there.
Fresno, California St. Louis,
Missouri on the 20th Columbus,
Ohio on the 21st Charlotte,
North Carolina, Toronto, Ontario
on the 23rd Albany, Oregon on
the 30th Honolulu they've got
some meetups going on there as
well the 31st Arlington
Washington back on the 31st
Victoria BC August 2 Wild killed
New York August 4 It's a bonanza
you must go to one of these if
you can't find one near you
start one please no agenda
meetups.com Always a party.
Sometimes you want to go hang
out with all the dates and days.
You will be triggered you want
to be where everybody feels the
same
All right. I see you have a
couple of ISOs for our show this
beautiful Sunday.
I have three okay, but how many
you have?
I have let me see 123 I four
then really? 333 All
right player three.
Okay, I have we didn't play the
clip actually. This is a Roe v
Wade related clip of Maxine
Waters
this one obvious one Q is back
What did he say? You heard the
whole clip before Q is back. Q
is back.
Cue is back. Okay. Yeah, and
then
this is my favorite
it's cute. All right. Well, I
have I guess you have something
really good. No, no, I got some
that they're good Anders. I
don't know if it's good as that
but I gotta have Roe v Wade when
to my body.
My body a little long. Three
seconds.
Okay, well let's try this one.
What show I don't even know what
show we're doing. Is that Glenn
Beck? I don't even know what
show we're doing. Who is that?
It's Fletcher. I really don't
even know what show we're doing.
Sorry Fletch, you sound like
Glenn Beck I don't know if
that's good or bad.
But she's got a fabulous voice
does and I got his what
it is what it is hmm
I liked it is it is what it is
but personally I think he was
back I think he was you don't
like he was back?
No, it sounds like jus is back
that's the reason I don't like
it twice when was trouble
understanding it?
That's our new brother.
Yeah, I guess it is that's
what's going on in your head.
He's the only one
I don't know what's up with
that.
I thought he liked a little kid.
You liked a little kid?
Not that you did.
I did but you know I just
feeling you Didn't you always
get mad when you know it's about
you. I think it's super cute.
But you know I'm a little gun
shy I'm thinking you know you
you don't like you know like the
people mixing about you. You
think you're being the brunt of
jokes where it's really just
love and respect
from six years that when I liked
that one I also liked a Fletcher
one. In Plain Sight back to
back.
Back to back.
Oh, play him when you
can't play these. Nothing. This
It just I don't even know what
show we're doing. No, I think we
just leave it don't block me,
John. See that's, that's not
clearest one is I'm good with
it. Best one.
Despite your accusations,
I'm just repeating what you
said. You said you didn't like
the instead of a screw loose.
You said you didn't like the end
of show mix? Because it was
because it was about you
blocking people.
Okay. Ready?
Yeah. Mounting left. I got lots
of stuff left. I'm waiting for
you. Well,
I want to get the Iran deal out
of the way. So we have that
done. Oh, no, I did forget it.
Let's play. I've decided to do a
new segment. What is white
privilege? According to people
who think they have it?
Oh, goodness. Do I do it? Is
this an ask them?
No, it's not an afghan. It's
just, you know, it turns out
that a lot of white people go
around, say I got white
privilege. And then the it's
like, what is white privilege to
you know, some people seem to
ask it, because the NPR, people
say what is white privilege to
you? And the answer. So let's
start with these. It's a two
parter. One is they asked the
question,
especially as a white parent, as
a parent with privilege, because
all the privileges and resources
that are attached to my son, go
with him.
And what are those? Wow, I think
white privilege that means you
have vocal fry.
Go fry. Very full of herself a
woman but let's see what what is
white privilege to her because
I've been wanting to know.
And what are those? A loud mouth
mother who will raise how
someone who knows how to write a
letter to a politician? Someone
who knows how to call up an
agency and ask questions or send
emails and file complaints.
Someone who is home enough so
that my son goes to school every
day well rested, well fed and
feeling loved.
Well, unlike all you Hispanics
and black people, you don't know
how to write a letter. She don't
know how to write a letter.
Stupid, doesn't have white
privilege. She's racist. She's
afraid he is
racist.
No, this is exactly right. This
is exactly what white privilege
is. It's white people who are
racist. Who's bragging about it,
that black and brown people
can't write a letter can't call
up this. I gotta hear that
thing. Again. This is Oh, my
goodness. This is dynamite. And
what
are those? A loud mouth mother
who will raise how? Someone who
knows how to write a letter to a
politician? Someone who knows
how to call up an agency and ask
questions or send emails and
file complaints. Someone who is
home enough so that my son goes
to school every day well rested,
well fed and feeling loved.
Happy end of the show, holy
crap. Good segment now, will you
be able to maintain this in the
same stellar manner, you've
maintained the millennial
Minute,
I'm going to try which had to
look out for white privilege
clip. So if anybody's here is
any of these where somebody
actually explains what white
privilege is, we'll run them.
Oh, my goodness, I got some
white privilege for you. CNN
anchor I think if you were
caught masturbating at work, and
you're allowed to come back to
work. I think that's why
privilege. I think JEFFREY
TOOBIN has white
privilege. Yeah, it definitely
has white privilege.
And he has he's mad, he's mad.
You know, one useful way of
thinking about the way the court
is approaching the
US is about the gun decision
that has now legalized,
concealed carry and I believe
constitutional concealed
carry, I'm sorry. He's got
concealed carry, how do you
know, because he was
masturbating.
You know, one useful way of
thinking about the way the court
is approaching the the second
amendment is to think about the
First Amendment. You know, we
know that in the United States.
You have the right under the
First Amendment to say pretty
much anything anywhere because
we have freedom of speech except
on Twitter. What the
conservatives on the Supreme
Court are saying is we want the
second amendment to be a first
class, right, like the First
Amendment, and we want to be
able to carry guns anywhere,
anytime, without any sort of
regulation by the government
without background checks
without restrictions on where or
you can take a weapon without
restrictions on how you can
carry a weapon. Now, they
haven't gone that far yet. But
they are clearly moving in that
direction.
Man, it's like it because there
was another Supreme Court
decision which just, I think was
completely snowed under by Roe
v. Wade, which may have also
been part of the point because
the whole gun conversation, even
though the protecting our
children in America from guns
act, whatever it's called did
pass. And the President signed
it into law. So now states
potentially Same deal by the way
states can potentially put red
flag laws into into effect, and
they'll get money from the
federal government for it. Good.
You want to hear about the
Supreme Court decision from guns
since it's kind of important.
I'm all
ears. For more than a century
New York State has had one of
the nation's strictest laws
regulating the concealed
carrying of firearms. But today
the Supreme Court struck that
law down the New York law
required anyone seeking a
license to carry a concealed
handgun to show they had proper
cause a special need for it. But
by a six to three majority, the
court today declared that law
violates the Second Amendment
right to keep and bear arms.
Just as Clarence Thomas writing
for the court. We know of no
other constitutional right that
an individual may exercise only
after demonstrating to
government officers some special
need. It is not how the Second
Amendment works when it comes to
public carry for self defense.
The New York law Thomas wrote
for the court, six conservative
justices gave local officials
too much discretion over a
constitutional right.
Why isn't it good enough to say
I live in a violent area. And I
want to be able to defend
myself.
Now New York must revised the
109 year old law in accordance
Thomas wrote with this nation's
historical traditions of
firearms regulation, to date,
the governor of New York Kathy
Hoko, swift in her reaction,
this decision
isn't just reckless. It's
reprehensible. It's not what New
Yorkers want. And we should have
the right of determination of
what we want to do in terms of
our gun laws in our state.
President Biden in a statement
said the ruling should deeply
troubled us all adding in the
wake of the horrific attacks in
Buffalo and your Valley, we must
do more as a society not less to
protect our fellow Americans, I
think
is a bad decision. I think it's
I think it says not reasonably
accurately, but I'm
disappointed.
In his dissent. Justice Stephen
Breyer mentioned the nearly 300
mass shootings that have
occurred this year, saying the
court's decision does not
consider the potentially deadly
consequences, and that it
burdens state's efforts in
preventing gun violence and
protecting the safety of its
citizens. But just as Samuel
Alito firing back writing, how
does the dissent account for the
fact that one of the mass
shootings near the top of its
list took place in Buffalo? The
New York law at issue in this
case obviously did not stop that
perpetrator.
Yes, and last Thursday, I
actually thinking we should have
had on the last show we probably
should have but it's I think it
came during the show. Yes, it
did.
Then even more fun. I mean, not
really fun, but holy crap, Oslo.
I mean, did you even see this
news? It has been reported about
the mass shooting and Oslo at
the pride during the pride
festivities now alone. Okay,
well, we got a report actually
from Sir snowless of the dudes
named Ben. And he says, isn't a
typical when something happens
in Oslo worthy of international
attention has to be some
dickheads shooting up something.
Yes, a lone gunman opened fire
to club killing two wounding 11
In addition to another 22 people
harmed in the aftermath. 33
Total just a coincidence. He
says the backdrop Oslo is the at
the height of summer this
weekend with the big Pride
Parade and tons of rock
festivals going on. The city is
full of people for one or both
of these events. The government
first opened fire opened fire at
at a bar killing two people for
shooting his way down the street
to a pub. That's called the
London pub, a local gay bar,
where he was tackled to the
ground by civilians before being
arrested by police chief only
those civilians were armed. They
might have been able to stop him
sooner, maybe not. But that's
not possible because gun laws in
Norway are super strict. In
order to even purchase a firearm
in Norway, you must be a member
of a gun club with a gun club
vouching for your proficiency in
handling firearms with a
certification. You are only
allowed to buy ammo for guns you
are registered as owning it's
unclear how he came to possess
the weapons used. Yeah, okay.
So, but of course this is very
embarrassing for people who feel
that gun should not be available
because it just doesn't make any
difference.
You know, nobody wants to listen
to that what you just said?
Oh, what do you mean? People
listen to me all the time.
Nobody
wants to listen. Nobody wants to
hear it. Nobody
wants to hear it.
I think we should do what they
did in Ukraine. I was thinking
about this the other day,
remember at the very beginning
of the war, where they took a
bunch of guns and
boxes on the street? Yeah.
I think we should do that in a
homeless encampment. Don't you
think that would be great.
Yeah, I mean, you're in San
Francisco. I'd love to see those
fireworks. That'd be great. Yes,
I think it's a good idea. I
think you should think I think
you should start it off right
away. Get a dog
some guns to go on us.
All right. I'm gonna see if I
can fix some of the crisis here.
So the heat is playing tricks
all over Texas.
And guess what happens?
It's Texas. It is Texas. Dan,
I'm going to work on this. I
think I think you're right. I
think I need to plug in a
different mic. This just seems
to be completely incompatible.
You sound dynamite.
That's all that counts. don't
change a thing.
And have showhome mixes from Tom
Starkweather. We've got Sir
Michael Anthony and gruff, gruff
with an end of show mix, that
was exactly three minutes and 33
seconds long. Okay. Message
received gruff, we appreciate
the work. Yeah, he ends it
rather abruptly. Coming to you
from the heart of the Texas hill
country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry,
and from Northern Silicon
Valley, where we are all
checking our white privilege.
And Jhansi Dvorak, we return
on Thursday with more
deconstruction of whatever comes
our way until then, please
remember us at the
vortech.org/na We appreciate all
the support and value for value
is what it's about. In the
morning, everybody, I'm Adam
curry. And adios mofos.
In the morning on a Thursday,
Jhansi was up way off the dawn.
Okay. He's fickle. He'd had
emails all through yesterday. It
seemed John spec had the horn. I
think at some point, let's face
it, you blocked him he's a slave
without Tonatiuh and I wouldn't
say no more the thoughts of
birdie do shed go check him
over. Oh. Now he believes at the
end of the day. Is you know,
fine.
When someone annoys you,
whatever it is blocked.
If it's throw rooms outside do
you say then he'll be there
proven?
blocks, blocks.
He's a cook without a third man
a misogynistic pig using
podcasts famous Sham to get a
corporate gag. They'll tell you
when you're wrong. And when you
aren't right to you'll never
need another partner Adam to
disagree with you.
He likes to comment on how dumb
you are. He's an old guy who
just wants to pitch about some
other old guy.
That old fart Why don't you fire
him and put me on your show?
They never suggested John Stack
nice with your insides and
I could concede your point of
view is about as useful as a
bar.
So I'll block you knock your mom
to your blackness well no I'm
not bothered no no shame because
tomorrow maximize your return
Nice to
see you well, some need to
attend some day Jones and some
podcasts as well as work and
some they boost and some day
bones. Well that douchebaggery
smells an old fart fart fart
he's looking for an exit
strategy that he really needs
because if it's poverty you say
well I guess it's just not that
he's marriages fail and he
hasn't got the coup. At least
he's still up here. Trapped in
that menu you
sent an exceptional amount today
that old fart before may never
have heard of it. He may have
slipped through that class no
first surprise it was new to
him. He worked in a laboratory
you got your wet bulb on today.
Has it been nice with your
insights and your boy is about
as useful as a four dimensional
black you walk along you're
gonna backrest what again? No,
I'm not bothered. Don't go no
shame. costume I wrote
approximately
your return interesting. See
through the dark winds
in the ribbon as to ministry.
I'm not gonna give the whole big
jam stack.
There are no good ballsiest
relation to bashes posters
goodbye Macedon goodbye. Goodbye
all I think it was hope today
jabs
for the babies as of right now
jabs for the babies as this
minute
in what we're trying to do right
now is to deal with an acute
problem right now.
I'm I'm deeply, deeply
sympathetic to the fact that
families are paying a lot
and pop, that they have taken
away our rights to have
reasonable restrictions, we can
have restrictions on speech
that matters that matters
matters to teachers, that
matters to home health care
aides, that matters to
construction workers that
matters to plumbers that matters
to lifeguards, those are the
people that and many other
fan for the second pandemic it's
gonna be another pandemic,
you know that to a pangolin to a
hippopotamus to people whatever
whatever you This is
sheer insanity. Pure insanity we
are going backwards into. Are we
gonna say no, it's over. We're
going back to the Dark Ages. No,
no, stop until like we're almost
going backwards shocking jabs
for the baby. absolutely
shocking. We recommend against
it. We are not going to have any
programs where we're trying to
jab six month old babies with
Mr. Mr. NRA.
I think it was hope
jobs separate celebrity studio
have the right to play back at
work and to stay in the game you
claim you win, but I ruined your
life Same goes for your child
has been the life of the
Constitution is written down by
the Supreme Court's upon guests
their government income and why
because we got to keep the
citizens to bringing them to the
men was was was pretty black.
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