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Is your elder abuse on your
part? Adam curry
Jhansi Devorah November 6 2022
This is your award winning give
our nation media assassination
episode 15 101 This is no agenda
jetlagged again, and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in fingerings number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're all wondering why
why Adam is jet lagged on Jhansi
Dvorak
buzzkill Of course I'm jet lag
is what? What happens twice a
year when the elites decide to
mess with me me complains about
now how
am I supposed to take this? Are
you now calling me a girl? Yeah,
I also want to make sure I'm a
whiny girl. Do you know that in
one hour, you're that in China
if you fell
asleep at the computer, and yet,
Can you calm down for a while?
Would you be jetlag then because
you would lose track of time?
No.
I remember even traveling
between the UK and the mainland
and the continent. I would have
it would be worse than the six
hour time difference with New
York room. Weirdly,
you have not exhibited any signs
of jet lag in all your travels
for the 15 years. I've done the
show with you yet. To turn the
clocks back in our giving you
one extra hour of sleep. Maybe
you're not jet lag. Wait, you're
don't you're kind of drowsy.
dopey. Yeah, exactly. Dopey
Dopey,
that's the problem. I'm dopey.
Well, I learned that in. I think
in China, they have one
timezone. Or at least, like
there's three time zones that
they do one, I think he does one
major one. Yeah. And and what
they do, instead of changing the
clock, they just start the day
later, the kids go to school an
hour later, so they're not going
to school in the dark.
No, that was one way of doing
it. I
think that's an outstanding way
of doing it. So then all the
parents need to be later. So
then we just start, you know, an
hour later, it's well known that
we
need a scientific fix for this.
Yeah, well, we just need to set
up some sort of an energy
component and knock the Earth
into it's a right the rights
tilt. So we don't have this
issue at all ever.
Well, that is the that is the
primary issue.
It's off kilter.
Maybe we can use that dark
technology we tried on the
asteroid, you know, crash that
thing into the earth somewhere
and jolted a little bit, see if
we can get the wobble back to
where it's supposed to be.
Anyway, this year, we have a
novel excuse for things that
happen because of the daylight
saving time. And that PBS was
very clear was their top their
top issue as it comes to the
clock change.
Like almost all of us in the
country, Scott Yates is about to
set his clocks back one hour as
we do every fall when the nation
falls back to standard time. But
gates like a growing number of
Americans is sick of it. You
know, if somebody snuck into
your house and changed your
alarm clock, so went off an hour
earlier than your body was
expecting you would be so mad.
And yet the government doesn't.
Every year you were also sleep
deprived. We don't really know
how to respond in every state
except Arizona and Hawaii clocks
spring forward in early March to
start daylight saving time and
fall back in early November to
begin Standard Time. A few years
ago, Yates wife
said Stop complaining about it
and do something. What do you
think of this human interest
report they're doing on PBS I
found this fascinating that this
this is how they'd approach it
this year. But there's a reason
so we
started a blog compiling various
studies and reports about why we
change our clocks what the
economic impacts are even some
pretty striking evidence that
this back and forth switching
can harm people's health. You
can compare what's the heart
attack data there the Monday
after the spring for time change
in places that do have the
change and then places that
don't have to change like
Arizona and they don't have a
spike in heart attacks on that
Monday morning after in Arizona
and they do everywhere else and
so it becomes really pretty
clear evidence I can't
wait I can't wait to see how
many heart attacks we have due
to daylight savings their top
their top issue not know people
feeling jet lagged not to
economics. No, no, no heart
attacks, we got the data. And
speaking of trying to wait you
think they have a heart attack
because they they look at the
clock and they see the wrong
time? I don't know. And it
frightens them and they drop
dead.
Well, yes. Just like You know,
when you hear the referee
whistle, y'all, they also
dropped dead. It's the same
people. I don't know what their
commonality is, but it's the
same people who dropped dead
when the right
without saying it, you're
actually suggesting that they're
gonna use this as one more
excuse for all these and kind of
inexplicable heart attacks due
to the COVID vaccine, which is
what's really going on here.
That's what you're suggesting?
Yes. Because you know, when I
see I mean, the most recent one
that came out in USA Today, a
couple days ago, is literally
drinking alcohol may increase
the risk of having a stroke in
your 20s and 30s. Study Finds,
okay, gee, I mean, since when is
drinking
and your time is time
correlated? So we have a we have
a look of 10 years ago, or is it
just suddenly just started now?
Let's see, researchers use the
Korean national health database
to study one and a half million
people in their 20s and 30s. Ask
them about their alcohol
consumption over the course of
six years. According to the
study published Wednesday in
neurology, the Medical Journal
of the American Academy of
Neurology, so there you go. So,
I don't know they just I mean,
you know, there's all kinds of
good stuff. Groovy. Oh, and hey,
the watch is on again, John. I'd
like to know 14 seconds you tell
me is it going or not?
NASA's Artemis one moon rocket
is on the move starting at slow
rollout from an assembly Kennedy
Space Center to the launch pad
overnight.
NASA says after many setbacks,
it's confident Artemis will be
ready for takeoff. November 14,
November 14, November 14, what
do you think relate? Will they
make it?
What's wrong with tomorrow?
It takes that long to roll the
damn thing to the launchpad.
Apparently
it was on the launch pad for a
while and then they rolled it
off and they can roll it back.
Why don't they do it tomorrow?
They doesn't take months to roll
it on the 14th That's a ways
away it's 10 days it takes 10
days to move the rocket well
they gotta do the PR get
everybody all jacked up. They
gotta have interviews I think
it's purely marketing reasons
maybe three days at most for
getting it ready and then you
know another you know another
seven eight another week to get
the car ramped up at times.
things don't work out as is the
case with the C span. Call in
fails.
Oh. straight to it. Wow.
Here we go. All right, Scott in
effing I guess we last got so
Willie's next Dallas, Texas
Democrats line created? Well,
you gotta you gotta mute your TV
talk in the phone. Yes, I just
want Yes, we lost him too. Sorry
about that. Willie. Rick
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
independence line. Yes. Good
morning. Well, that does not
sound good. Let's try
because she doesn't have a
package or something she can
talk to get out of that help
this poor woman. Goodness. Yes.
Okay, so that's C span. And
here's a human being struggling
clearly. Now let's go listen to
the hype of a nothing burger.
Well, this is terrifying a 46.
Just start. Wow, you know,
that's the start of a new
segment.
You know that this is gonna end
with nothing. Well, this is.
This is terrifying.
This is terrifying a 46,000
pound chunk of Chinese space
junk to Earth's atmosphere on
Friday. It's China's most
powerful rocket The Long March
five B that was used on money to
launch part of China's new space
station. Now it's flying back
towards Earth at about five
miles per second is expected to
mostly burn up when it hits the
atmosphere. Your chances of
getting struck by debris are
miniscule. About six in 10
trillion.
So they start off with
terrifying and attend The Rubin
Report is this and the report
was sick what six in? Was it to
throw
the population the earth time,
Stan.
I mean, you the chances of you
winning the Powerball are
greater, much, much greater,
much greater. Yeah, that's what
we have to do. I do like the
chunk of Chinese space junk kind
of like that. It's it's felt
nasty. I mean,
it.
Okay. I have a couple of things
I think we should go through
before we get to what appears to
be a mini a mini series of sorts
that you have compiled of
President Biden, I'm not sure
about your clips, but it seems
to be dominated by Biden. Well,
I know what happened? I say got
123 times 14 seconds. 10
seconds. 12 seconds, four
seconds. Well, how are you going
to fill your part of the show?
Well, with these Biden clips,
I can come in and out or before
we go there
1-234-567-8910 1112 13 Biden
clips it's a record
before we go there. Let's get a
little quick update on the on
the Pelosi saga because this
just continues to delight all of
Paul and Nancy hammer. The
hammering season we have a
jingle now we got to do a little
segment. Now here's ABC World
News Tonight
Tonight Speaker of the House
Nancy Pelosi addressing that
vicious attack on her husband
one week ago on camera for the
first time it's going to be a
long haul but he will be well,
and it's just so tragic how it
happened. But nonetheless, we
have to be optimistic.
Paul Pelosi now recuperating at
home after being released from
the hospital. This is lawyers
for the suspect David's PAP and
state prosecutors appeared in
court today. What is clear is
that he was targeting the
speaker that he did not find her
in her home. Instead he found
her but
this is the prosecutor so that's
why they put it in the report.
You see executors appeared in
court today.
What is clear is that he was
targeting the speaker that he
did not find her in her home.
Instead he found her husband
by the way. That's how the
justice system works in concert
with the media, whether it's
intentional or not. She knows
exactly what she's saying this
lawyer and she wants that to be
the soundbite
that he did not find her in her
home. Instead he found her
husband and that he enacted
violence on her husband.
According to the San Francisco
da 's office, the defendants
startled Mr. Pelosi awake soon
asking where's Nancy? Where's
the PAP allegedly threatened to
tie up Mr. Pelosi about 10 times
over the course of their
encounter at one point saying
that it was the end of the road
for Mr. Pelosi Pelosi able to
grab his phone in the bathroom
and call 911 authority say when
San Francisco Police arrived
they witnessed a PAP striking
Mr. Pelosi in the head at full
force with the hammer which
knocked Mr. Pelosi unconscious
Pelosi remaining unresponsive
for about three minutes waking
up in a pool of his own blood to
pap allegedly saying he was on a
suicide mission and was planning
to target up to
so when you hit him in the head.
And the police was there. Do
they just let him lay in a pool
of his own blood? Is that Is
that what they do? Is that the
is that the procedure?
That's the official San
Francisco police. Okay, they
will wait let him Let him wake
up in his pool of blood. Don't
worry, don't touch him. Let him
wake up or their age waking up
now. How much time has gone by
Bill? About an hour? Okay, he's
up. He's up now about Okay.
Prosecutors are considering
sorry, where it blows the
remaining unresponsive for about
three minutes waking up in a
pool of his own blood to pap
allegedly saying he was on a
suicide mission and was planning
to target others to including a
professor and several prominent
state and federal politicians
and their relatives. We're not
disclosing who those people were
tonight to pap remains in a
county jail as US authorities
face new questions about how the
Canadian citizen was reportedly
able to stay in the country
illegally for years. And tonight
Nancy Pelosi also thanking her
supporters in this heated
political environment adding
votes of them
is no question that our
democracy is on the ballot There
you go. That's that's how we
abuse your husband with his
bashed in brains.
Prosecutors are considering
showing police body camera video
from that attack here at the
Pelosi home last week, not only
in the trial, but also in the
preliminary hearing next month,
the DA stressing today that
everything remains on the table.
Meanwhile, David de Papp has
pleaded not guilty to all
charges.
So this is the person that don't
get he has these huge
confessions and and lists of
people that he was going to
target and he said yeah, but I'm
not guilty. So how does this
work? I haven't, by the way, I
haven't seen that. That
testimony or that or an
affidavit with anything to that
to that kind there is none.
That's not that I know of
nothing
that had been published that
this whole narrative would
change completely after the
elections.
Well, that's what I'm thinking
like, oh, you know, the trial is
not until a month from now or
the pollute preliminary so it's
done. They've gotten out of it
as much as they can and then
they can't do any more when I
agree. Now of course they had
the big scandal with the ALMA
gear on NBC. You have clips of
that Alma gear who? Oh, you
didn't know about this? No, I
have no idea we're talking about
but I'm an idiot for not
clipping it. Explain it. Yeah,
please. NBC, I think was last
Thursday, or could have been
Friday. I'm
sorry. I have a life.
Unfortunately, I don't get to
everything.
It seems like everyone was
talking about it. Yeah. So I
mean, they later report was the
Elma gear on the street there in
San Francisco talking about how
the police went to the door, and
they Pelosi opened the door. And
as soon as Pelosi saw the
police, he went back toward the
guy to Pepe. And then all hell
broke loose. So that that part
of the report and the entire
report was actually expunged
from the NBC News website.
I have it. Okay, I know what
you're talking about. I have I
have the actual expunged news
clip. So that's Elmiger. Would
you like to hear the expunged
news clip?
I'd love to hear the I've heard
it, but I'll hear it again.
Craig. Good
morning when officers arrived
here at the Pelosi home exactly
a week ago today. They initially
didn't have any idea exactly
what was going on. They knew
they had a high priority call on
their hand. What was unclear
what was happening inside the
property just behind me. This
morning, Paul Pelosi is home
back at the house that became a
crime scene a week ago today.
NBC News learning new details
about the moments police
arrived. Sources familiar with
what unfolded in the I love this
reporter by the way,
he has he has just a little
tinge of kind of like semi gay
excitement at the end of each
sentence or something.
He has a very distinctive
presentation he Elmiger Who's
that? And Jeff gays are both the
most distinctive reporters on
the on the cruise
I found producer emailed me. I
feel really bad. Now.
Apparently, Jeff Begay suffers
from the same disease that
Robert Robert Kennedy Jr. has I
didn't know that I thought he
just really had some
constipation issue. I just
thought that was his voice. I
didn't know that it was his
illness.
I feel bad. You're a bad person.
Thank you. I feel bad. OptiMind
always doing that you're always
doing to take in a pinch and a
low sound when he's trying to
tell I didn't know. You
shameful. It's shameful. I knew
I knew all along.
Oh, well, you should have
informed me. No, and we know
why you didn't think NBC News
learning new details about the
moments police arrived. Sources
familiar with what unfolded in
the Pelosi residence now
revealing when officers
responded to the high priority
call. They were seemingly
unaware they had been called to
the home of the speaker of
the house. Stop it right there.
Yeah, it was like a wellness
call or something. Well,
there was that there was that
element, but the fact that
they're trying to convince us
that the San Francisco Police
Department to a man Hey, Bob,
let's go. No, he's man who lives
in that house? Who do
you think lives here? Probably
some rich guy.
They all know exactly who lives
there. They know where Danielle
Steele lives. They know where
Pelosi lives. They know where
everybody lives, if they're even
remotely famous. Because if
you're a cop, it's good to know.
I mean, it's just like
ridiculous to assume that they
don't know. And that's what they
keep trying to convince us of.
They knew. But let's continue.
No. I'm trying to figure out why
of all the famous people in that
area in San Francisco. You chose
Danielle Steele?
Well, it's the only one that
she's the only one that has this
unbelievable mansion in pretty
much the same area. Okay, and
she got monstrous place. And
everybody I know where it is. I
mean, if everybody knows was I
didn't know where Pelosi his
place was, but, but I can. I'm
just assuming that the cops
knew. And I'd be stunned if they
didn't. And sorry, yeah, there's
other people I can mention, but
I'm not sure they live there
anymore.
bonded to the high priority
call. They were seemingly
unaware they had been called to
the home of the Speaker of the
House after a knock and announce
the front door was opened by Mr.
Pelosi, the 82 year old did not
immediately declare an emergency
or tried to leave his home, but
instead began walking several
feet back into the foyer a
toward the assailant and away
from police. So I
hope we get to see that part on
the body cam footage they want
to show us in a month from now
but not really.
This this may be what he's
describing. May be the reason
they won't release the body cam
footage,
although they you just heard him
say that they were thinking of
of showing it in the preliminary
so maybe they have maybe the
body cam footage shows something
different from this report.
That's also possible we have to
keep both the both are possible.
You have to keep that in mind.
It's unclear if the 82 year old
was already injured, or what his
mental state was, say sources
according to court documents.
I like that instead of sources
say say source says
82 year old was already injured
or what his mental state was,
say sources according to court
documents when the officer asked
what was going on to And didn't
smiled and said everything's
good. instantaneously. A
struggle ensued as police
clearly saw David de Papp strike
Paul Pelosi in the head with a
hammer. After tackling the
suspect. Officers rushed to Mr.
Pelosi who was lying in a pool
of blood.
We Oh, there it is, again, a
pool of blood, his pool of his
own blood. So they had that
early on clearly
saw David Deerpath strike Paul
Pelosi in the head with a hammer
after tackling the suspect.
Officers rushed to Mr. Pelosi
who was lying in a pool of blood
what we do blah,
blah. I'm sorry. This guy's
accent is great. Who was lying
in a pool of Blad
Pelosi who was lying in a pool
of blood
what we did is brutally attacked
Mr. Pelosi and attempted to kill
him
after spending several days in
the ICU. Pelosi who is
recovering from a fractured
skull with serious injuries to
his arm and hand is now home
where Capitol Police remain on
alert. Investigators have
previously said Pelosi did not
know the PAP when the 42 year
old broke into his home. Why
Pelosi didn't try to flee or
tell responding officers he was
in distress is unclear fear
kicks over fear freezes people
this morning the 82 year old
lucky to be alive after an
intruder nearly killed him in
his own home. Law enforcement
tell law enforcement officials
tell us the bottom line here is
this was a terrifying situation.
We still don't know exactly what
unfolded between Mr. Pelosi and
the suspect for the 30 minutes
they were alone inside that
house before police arrived.
officials who were investigating
this matter would not go into
further details about these new
details. Craig back to you
later for sure though. He is
lucky to be alive Miguel, I'm
gonna get forced Miguel, thank
you. It was something else
interesting. They didn't want to
go into details about these new
details you know because of the
details. But it was very
interesting
about these new details that
house before police arrived.
officials who were investigating
this matter would not go into
further details about these new
details further details.
They wouldn't go into details
about the details.
Now of course I feel a bit
ghoulish but you know, it's not
like this hasn't been you know,
completely weaponized by the
media because if someone really
got his head bashed in the I
hate that this sucks. He is and
we don't and we really don't
have no transparency I mean it
seems to me if you really want
to play this up if you think
you've got the October surprise
on hand first of all you you
drag this guy in front of the
cameras right away into a
preliminary so that's you know
that so they can't use it for
whatever reason. And you have
doctors show us X rays I want to
see the bashed Skull X ray. I
want to see how lucky he was as
he's still alive. No, I don't
think that's coming because they
don't think so. No, they are
piracy of bashed head X ray or
how about this is what I would
do if I was running the
newsroom. I bashed head X ray
but not Pelosi just to show an
example.
Yeah. All right. Oh, that would
be great. Here this is very
similar to Mr. Pelosi is injury.
Yeah bring a doctor on one of
the US UCSF doctors who are
promoting vaccines bring one of
them on and he has point things
pointed things on on the X ray
and that's a luckily wearing his
white lab coat of the lacquer
make does he have the
stethoscope in the in the breast
pot or have to have a
stethoscope on and you have to
have your embroidered name on
one side of the other of the lab
coat and the end we got that we
got it down
and we ended up by saying
luckily Mr. Pelosi was fully
vaccinated and boosted so we're
very happy that he's home safely
now.
That's the way to go. Yeah, I
don't know why we don't get
work. Okay, so a couple of
things that came out in the
local reports was the neighbor
some neighbors were finally you
know talk to because they're all
standing around and one of them
said they there's never a moment
where there's not a cop
somewhere in front of that
house. Always
I believe it's the whole thing
is when he came in through the
backdoor wink wink nudge nudge
these backdoor
people can't even get to that
front door you know without
getting stopped and this is
constant. We're having a pass
a hall pass
or whatever they do. They
probably do something like that.
Anyway, what a story what a
story is great. I mean, it's all
mega mega mega magus,
but I'm sorry that it's petering
out, you know, unless they
unless they decide to bring the
something forward, then it's
over. So it's not that for
whatever reason they can't do
enough with it. If we don't see
bashed I
think it's done because we don't
have enough time for much more
of this. We will get Fetterman
thing going on. Got some real
problems over there. Even though
he still leaves in the polls his
tells you something about
Pennsylvania.
I think you would look really
good in a white lab coat and it
was some diplomas on the wall in
the background. Yeah, I could do
it. You could totally do it used
to go from being the tech
grounds to being the the farmer
shill. I mean, you could
totally fire me. I could do the
farmers show as a bunch of phony
to diplomas at the stethoscope
and old fashioned one was a big
with a horn. I
think it would be a tick tock
sensation.
You know, it's a possibility. I
guess something I should think
about.
I'm not kidding. I mean this and
I'm not kidding either. No. And
you give wind tips. I mean, it's
perfect. Well, no, I'm
gonna be that guy. You can't
drink wine is gonna kill you.
Take a pill.
A girl can dream. girl can
dream. Alright, let's hear your
Bryden stuff. Man. I've been
excited about this all morning.
I'm thinking John's got a Biden
megas collection.
Just a bunch of dumb clips and
Biden. So I'm behind. I'm behind
on these clips. So I thought I'd
catch up all at once as the
ketchup Now there's a couple of
them play the long clips. One of
them's a whole whole minute
minute. Oh, it's actually a two
parter that submitted and then
18 seconds. But this is. So most
of these clips came from the big
rally in Pennsylvania, for
Fetterman and this other guy.
Did you see that? Did you see
the flags?
You Oh, that was different.
Yeah, that's different. That was
not clippable. Obviously, for
people out here that you can
find this on the net. Fetterman
goes
on the net. Hello. Hello. Well,
you can find it on well. I never
said the well, but I never used
the when
I tried to get on it. And it was
like so complicated. And then
they were kind of elitist. And I
don't know I
kind of couldn't
you posted your posting in the
wrong place.
Find of
people look it up. Okay. Whole
electronic law. What was it
whole earth electronic library?
Was that at least
what the? Well, the well. And
that actually kind of stemmed
from just to go back and look at
history here. There was a thing
called Community memory.
Community memory. This is a good
one. Yeah, this is this predates
everything. I don't know about
this, I don't think yeah, look
it up community memory. It was
invented by Lee Feldstein, the
guy who also architected the
Osborn one computer, at least
still around. He's great guy.
And but he did this thing called
Community memory. And it was it
was kind of like an internet in
Berkeley. That was just in
Berkeley, mostly. And I think it
also extended into parts of
Silicon Valley through a network
and it was a terminals where you
can look stuff up or do I don't
even know what you could do on
it. But you could say hello to
all your friends. And they had
one at an arcade happen to have
a Durant Avenue in Berkeley. I
was upstairs. I had this weird
when I
was a kid, you had to go to the
arcade.
It was right next to asteroids
right next to the asteroid
to community memory. That's how
we posted back in the day. And
yes, you have to wait till the
next day for the replies.
No, it wasn't batch. So so so
Fetterman is out in front of a
bunch of American flags. And as
a huge windstorm,
announcing Obama is nice.
Introducing Obama.
No, no, the Obama thing was
indoors.
Okay. All right. So it's
Fetterman was announcing Obama,
but yeah, sorry. You continue
you clearly saw so
he was like, just introducing
himself. Not in the way he did
it. The debates where he said
good night everybody, which is a
funny
emperor has no clothes like less
than one. Yeah, everyone's like,
Hey, that was good. Did a great
debate, man. He kicked the mofo
kicks it off with Good night,
everybody. I mean, it's like
tonight, Cleveland. If you'd had
Cleveland, it would have been
really funny.
So anyway, so he's in front of
all these fights, the winds
blowing, really blowing and it
blows all the flags over like it
like a bunch of dominoes. No
flags behind him. And everybody
put it on air. If you're on
Twitter, you've seen this. So
anyway, let's go with Biden on
Fetterman. Here he is talking
about what a great guy Fetterman
is and how he should be elected.
But folks, I want to be very
clear, clear, clear. I mean this
sincerely about what's on the
ballot this year. To Marcus
chooses on the ballot. Oh, your
right to vote is on the ballot.
So Security and Medicare is in
the ballot or something else on
the ballot character Are
characters on the ballot? Well,
I think it character I think a
John Fetterman. You know, and
it's an endorsement of him. The
Philadelphia Inquirer today
said, John knows what he Val his
values are. Well, my view I've
been saying for a long time, but
I'm a Pennsylvania boy born and
raised in Scranton, and but for
the longest time, Delaware like
many other small places did not
have did not have a television
station. So, Philadelphia TV had
a covered me the same as they
covered all Pennsylvania
senators. I was known as
Pennsylvania's third senator. My
point is, I know Pennsylvania
well. And John Fetterman is
Pennsylvania.
Man, he was the third senator of
Pennsylvania this is fantastic.
He's makes it up as he goes
along. But Pennsylvania should
be ashamed of itself or even
voting for fifth Fetterman
should be in the hospital. You
know,
what would be a great gaffe for
him? A great gaffe would be
somehow to get him to refer back
to the Russia P tape. And for
him to talk about and say I know
because that was there. I mean,
something like that. There. Now
I'm just trying to be cruel.
Your elder abuse on your part.
Okay, so let's go to the best
part two short part. By Nan
Fetterman.
John is character integrity. And
he's going to be a hell of a
good senator United States
senator for Pennsylvania. The
other thing is, don't worry.
We're going to talk about
courage courage is also on the
ballot. Well, I think courage I
think Josh Shapiro this guy
John Shapiro. Way Gosh, gosh
Shapiro.
Yeah the guy so what else
is on the ballot? We have
courage. Democracy the right to
vote the right to choose what
else
courage. Integrity I don't know
he's rambling but the way he's
changed his subjects the way he
did that one there is just like
ridiculous and then he says
don't worry I'll talk about Iran
later. He just throws that in he
never talked about Iran
No, I think it might have been
something someone flashed
something like you got to do the
rabbit the rabbit no no way I'll
do that there.
Maybe me was in the same group
he's going to tell us this this
is Biden on I don't know this is
needs a little discussion this
is Biden on capping minds by the
way way way way stop capping
mines and shutting down coal
powered power plants.
Is that what the clip says with
the same clip same clip.
And by the way, Josh and John
know that we can cap oil and gas
price wells abandoned mines, we
can do that in western
Pennsylvania we create 1000s of
good paying jobs for the same
people who dug those mines in
the first place.
Okay, so let me just see if we
can cap the oil and gas minds
who really believe you do and
that somehow creates good paying
jobs for the people who are out
of jobs me hear that again?
Yeah,
by the way, Josh and John know
that we can cap oil and gas
price wells abandoned mines, we
can
cap oil and Pratt oil and gas
price wells and capping mines.
Let me here
we can cap oil and gas cap oil
and gas wells abandoned mines,
oil and gas price wells
abandoned mines. Holy macaroni,
we can do that. In western
Pennsylvania, we create 1000s of
good paying jobs for the same
people who dug those mines in
the first place.
Oh, yeah, that sounds like it.
How does that work? Sounds
sounds completely policy. How
does capping a mine or a well
create anything but just
eliminating these these possible
job sites? I mean, explain.
The same way the inflation
Reduction Act didn't reduce
inflation.
Exactly. You got it nailed.
Here's another one. He's going
this is Biden. And are he is
where he looted This is not to
say I'm gonna go back to the
Pennsylvania speeches a
different speech. But he's what
your host.
Does the entire election does
everything in the US universe to
be determined on Tuesday? No,
I'm sorry to be voted on Tuesday
determined, you know, with
glitches, unexpected delays much
later. Is it right is only down
to Pennsylvania. Is there
anything else that we care
about? Or is it only this race?
This I don't understand? All the
campaigning is in Pennsylvania.
And they got everyone except
Michelle Obama
floated around elsewhere, but
not really where Biden and Obama
got together with this Josh guy
who's a midget, and then there's
this huge lanky guy.
Looks like you can't do that.
Who's Josh the midget?
Josh is the guy running for
governor I think he's the
governor Josh and and Josh
Shapiro yeah you must you look
up midget and you found his name
let me see what the picture is.
I hit it right away Josh the
midget right away at Shapiro
Josh shapiro.org Let me see the
images funny
you get to see the three of them
up on stage. So Josh thinks he's
gonna win. And but meanwhile you
got this other guy this veteran
guy who's a monster he looks
just like the character in Young
Frankenstein. It looks like
Peter Boyle the Frankenstein
monster This is great and he
doesn't smile and he and he
doesn't smile and he goes back
and forth I'm just waiting it to
break out in song putting on the
Ritz as often as missing
it's pretty bad man. It's
fantastic and hopefully these NP
threes will be discovered
centuries from now and people
will have a record of this time
you know and they'll say Holy
Cow
well let's let's go to this one
that this is the classic is just
Biden gun gun gun I think it's
just interesting to hear
the $2,000 cap on prescription
drugs gone the $35 cap and
insulin gone the tax credit for
lower energy costs gone 50%
corporate J's gone.
Do you say that the tax credit
is gone
played again
the tax credit for lower energy
costs gone the
tax credit for lower energy cost
is gone. Is that Is that like a
good thing?
I don't know why that's gone
it's kind of surprising but
that's what he said John's just
said he just saying everything
that they can think of is gone
if you vote for a Republican so
everything good yeah white
gone. Oh, I see. I see. You'll
be back in chains.
Remember the end the very last
thing is a corporate tax
something or other you can
barely
understand. Let me just do this
is an old one.
Let the big banks once again
write their own rules on chain
Wall Street. You're gonna put
y'all back in chains.
Yeah, that's the job. We all
like put y'all back in chains.
Clay the gun gun gun one more
time.
The $2,000 cap on prescription
drugs gone. The $2,000 cap on
prescription drugs got the two
top top cap on pitchers. Doug's
gone What does that mean?
That means he's going to push it
through this cap on prescription
drugs but it's gone right now.
Was not in play yet. So it's
can't be gone but the ideas that
will be gone if you
Okay, so if you don't vote
Republican y'all be back in
chains.
The $2,000 cap prescription
drugs gone and y'all be back in
chains. $35 cap and insulin
gone?
Okay, that's not even there.
Right now. The tax credit for
lower energy costs. God I get
it. What else? Have you gone?
50% corporate Joe's gone. 50%
carpenter ants. But
let me hear that again. Yes.
Gone. 50% corporate Joe's gone.
50% corporate rates.
What you meant to say is 15%
corporate tax
guy was gone. Whatever it was,
it was gone. Wow. Poor Joe.
Let's play this clip. Cole is
out.
No one's building new coal
plants because they can't rely
on even if they have all the
coal guaranteed for the rest of
the existence of the plan. We're
going to be shutting these
plants down all across America.
And having wind and solar.
This is interesting. You play
this there was a you know that
talk TV in the UK is basically a
radio station. But then I guess
they put it on some cable or
satellite or
whatever, with microphones in
front of everybody. And then of
course a radio show as well. And
the trendy
this is one lady who does a
morning show I think and she
brings in people on on Skype or
on Zoom. And she had one of the
one of these climate people on
she just kept hammering back.
And but the main theme was
fossil fuel is unreliable. See,
this is what they're going with
now. It's under a lot. Yes. And
I didn't clip it. Because I
mean, I can find it if you want
but I didn't clip it because it
was so long. I didn't think that
the point was made well enough.
Oh my goodness. I'll never find
it. I'll find it for the next
show. But it was it was mind
blowing and yet she just kept on
and undressing this guy with
with you know very basic facts
but he you know the whole thing
was oh no we can see from the
war in Ukraine you know that
fossil that's economic problems
you know the fossil fossil fuel
is unreliable and what I love is
for the people who actually
believe in that which is okay
you that's fine and you've been
programmed that way we got to
have this here there's now a
coalition forming around the
countries that provide you know
the like the Nicole and other
minerals and I guess rare earth
as well and and they're just
going to be the new OPEC you
know, like well you know, we
have all this stuff here we're
not going to let you in that
easily. And then they're going
to try and manipulate the price
in this case it will be of no
batteries and stuff.
If any of these unreliable
here it is. This is from oil
price.com The next OPEC light
cartel could be in battery
metals, large nickel producer
Indonesia, sees merit in the
formation of an OPEC light
cartel. Who else are they
talking about coming in? That's
in the show notes. Have a look
at Oh, Indonesia and Australia
have the largest nickel reserves
what Australia?
Will that Australia? Sir? I
totally loaded with stuff. But
there
are bits, aren't they? They'll
just do whatever whatever Klaus
tells them to do. But it could
be advantageous could be
advantageous. So Australia they
could they could be the where is
all that? Where are those
minerals that are loaded with
the new the Aborigines
over the whole Aboriginal land.
All right, so we're gonna have
some good protests coming up.
Get ready Australia. Who we who?
away baby?
So here's a well, let's go with
Biden as a BS.
In fact, they want to do away
with the Affordable Care Act.
And that means manage the people
with pre existing conditions,
loser insurance your people?
Okay, well, I like trying to
figure out what the President is
actually saying. I
think it's the funny thing is
I've noticed this this is worth
noting, which is that if you
listen to him long enough, you
can kind of figure out what he
says and I you know who else was
like this was Ron Paul. Ron Paul
used to mumble and say and then
cut sentences in half and do it
was a horrible listening to him,
but wow, yeah, well, yeah, after
a while you could hear it. And
this one here I could actually
hear
so do you think that what's
happening is the staff who are
close to the president they're
so used to translating in their
head what he's saying kind of
like if you wear glasses that
project everything upside down
within three days. You see
normal against fact Yes, I think
that's what's going on. Well,
let's listen
with phrases he conditions loser
insurance. And I
know it's something about losing
your insurance because that's
the win pre
existing conditions you'll lose
your insurance which is not true
by the way you don't lose your
insurance you just don't get
covered for the pre existing
conditions. So he's a liar, but
besides that, that's what he
said
preexisting condition of loser
insurance completely.
What isn't that exactly what
whatever. Okay, next one stupid
Biden. You making me mad now
that you actually understand
him?
Well, but that shouldn't make
you mad and make you feel sorry
for me.
I think you're ready you can be
that doctor. It can be the
doctor arena Abdul Jabbar Sean
Pierre Van Damme will intro you
here to discuss your to discuss
the the Pelosi skull fracture.
Here's another mumble this one.
Here's a tougher one. This is
the Biden cap mumble
we put a cap of $2,000 here
infrastructure grabbed for
seniors on Medicare.
Okay, I think I can do this one.
We put a cap we put a cap for
seniors $2,000 or $2,000 per
structure. A year in
construction
grab for seniors. Now's your
infrastructure grab for seniors
on Medicare.
Okay $2,000 A year for Gulf
infrastructure and construction
and seniors per year great
prescriptions for seniors per
year. We put a
cap of $2,000 per struction
grafter seniors on Medicare,
okay, we put a cap on of $2,000
of prescription for
prescriptions for seniors per
year so seniors have to pay
$2,000 Out of Pocket is what
that means. But that's a mess
and
then they don't pay any more.
It's called the doughnut hole.
Is it not? It's called assholes.
So Let's go with Biden beating
Big Pharma this is a good one.
Okay here we go
spent a lot of money and folks
supported a lot of folks. Well
guess what? Not this year we
beat Big Pharma
Hey, why don't you know we need
and I appreciate the guy who put
together Joe Rogan interviewing
Steve Jobs if you start seeing
that I watched a little bit of
it's like okay no I haven't seen
like aI put this interview
together so take pieces of a
jobs interview and pieces
doable I'm sure it was an AI and
in the long run it was some
creative person.
I think a creative person might
have done a better job yeah, we
need a debate between Biden and
Fetterman in the same in the
same vein I mean, this is you
can truly even mix this from
Biden together with a Fetterman
bit spent a
lot of money and folks supported
a lot of folks. Well guess what?
Not this year we beat Big
Pharma.
Big Pharma. Big Pharma is in the
Oval Office Joe What are you
talking about? Putting in at
least one of your strings
and then there's this one is
Biden a plug we're almost done
that's okay. We'll get well
let's start with this. Jumping
in ranks I'm looking at the list
but but let's go Biden poor get
poor
the middle class get stiffed the
poor get poor under their policy
you saw happen
like the middle class get
stiffed the middle class get
stiffed like that as your
manager show I saw the poor get
poor under their policy you saw
happen for get 200 a PA before
we get pulled
I see this is a you again look
at Biden speak he said he's the
word. Although you what you
heard was Paul. Yeah, they get
poor under there, Paul bottom
ah, what he actually said was
policy.
Oh, no. Oh, no. Let me hear that
again.
The middle class get stiffed the
poor guy poor under their
policy. You saw what happened
to their policy. I think you
know, you could even have a job
in a little corner of the
screen. Friends versus Trent. In
fact, I don't know man. I'm just
saying exit strategies are
aplenty to death. Plenty of exit
strategies.
Yeah, yeah. Okay, let's go.
We're almost at Biden. This is
the one this a longer one this
34 says where he loses his train
of thought can't remember what
he was doing in New York. When
he went and he can't remember
the name Armonk. So we get we
get this as we get this for
commentary. I was
just in Syracuse, New York,
where I went to law school. And
a company called micron has
invested in $100 billion to
manufacture chips, the biggest
investment of its kind ever in
American American history. 100
billion dollars. That's our
money for that I was in, down
and a little further down in the
middle of New York. And offered
call IBM. They're invested in
these chips. Truce, serious.
Anyway, I won't go through them
all. But no.
Okay, so now now we finally
understand when he says I won't
go through them all. That's
because he really has forgotten
something from 20 to 30 seconds
ago. That's when he gives he
gives up when he can't when his
when his memory failed. The
default is anyway, you know, or
I've taken up too much time or,
yeah, he's, yes, that's gonna be
funnier if you just said, but
I've seen your moment to, that'd
be great.
He wouldn't do that. Of course.
So I think he said MiCon
instead of micron.
Let's have a listen. Mike. I was
just in Syracuse, New York,
where I went to law school.
Did he go to law school there.
That guy's amazing. He went to
law school, every single state
and the company called micron is
my current. My current my
current Ormoc for Joe.
Now we get Yeah, nor monkey
can't remember that. Here's
buying, getting applause for
vaccinate just I think. I'm not
sure I can't remember where this
clip book came from. But it's
the applause clip
that was sworn in only 2 million
people have been vaccinated. Now
more than 220 Americans are
fully vaccinated. So removed.
Wow.
So this is again, being able to
understand him. When there's a
when there's a nanosecond pause
that word, you have to insert
the word million, because he's
not going to do it. No. So
instead, we have 240 people
who've been vaccinated He's
playing one
day I was sworn in only 2
million people have been
vaccinated. Now more than 220
Americans are fully vaccinated.
He does this a lot. So we moved.
So we moved what? So he does
this a lot. This this particular
gap of forgetting the the is it
the denominator?
I would call it a modifier
modifier. I'm
sorry. Well,
of course now, the last clip I
have is the clap is this is a
real good one. This is the dead
son flub clip, oh, yeah, I saw
this one, which is a lie. And
then up on it. He trying to dig
himself out of the line, you
know, I've got to, I jacked up
the sound in and out enough so
you can hear what he says, Here
we go.
And they talk about inflation.
You know, we're dealing with it
for a second. Inflation is a
worldwide problem right now.
Because of the war in Iraq and
the impact on oil and what
Russia is doing. I mean, there's
gonna be the war in Ukraine. And
thinking Iraq, because that's my
son die. The
because this was such an this is
such an amazing, this is his
trumpet. I know, it's what about
ism. But if if Roosevelt if
Kennedy, if anyone, if any
president had done this first
the wrong country for the
theater of war, and then say,
that's because I'm so lost are
so convinced that my son died in
Iraq. 25th must be on deck,
they've got to cut him loose
after this midterm. I don't know
what they do. Something has to
happen is I mean, no, I'm sorry.
What am I asking for? We need
this to continue. It's good for
the show.
It's great for the show. But
since he mentioned the word,
inflation, let's follow up with
joy read. And by the way, I got
two clips here. The longer one
was that JPY read is the one you
want. Okay, 38 seconds. This is
joy read on MSNBC saying that
probably the stupidest thing
imaginable about delay by the
American lexicon. And she uses
the word lexicon and correctly.
This is unbelievable.
People I ever heard here use the
word inflation are journalists
and economists. Right. So that
is not part of the normal
lexicon of the way people talk.
So it's interesting that
Republicans are doing something
they don't normally do, right,
which is not use the common
tongue, right not use just
common English to sort of use do
on their campaigns that they're
doing with crime. But what
they've done is they've taught
people the word inflation,
right? Most people who would
have never used that word ever
in their lives are using it now.
Because they've been taught it,
including on TV, including in
newspapers, they've been taught
this word, and they sort of wrap
this word around whatever it is
that they really want to vote.
Now, I have to think, is the
only thing that makes sense that
she was on location. This is not
her typical Studio Show. I think
she was free with it. I think
she was just ad libbing. And
this is this is her true brain
work. Oh, you
Oh, this is very I like this.
Instead of when she's in the
studio she's reading and she
does a very good job of prompter
readings to prompt a reader to
reader prompted her he was out
into sticks she was this is a
remote shot. She was not there
was no prompt around, there's
just a camera out there. And
this is her. This is her being
as stupid as she is. I rent an
engram from Google and
word an engram, explain what is
an ingrained
Oh, an engram is a calculation
that Google does on his
monstrosity of a collection of
books that it is digitized ah,
from the libraries all over the
world and this from the plenty
of books, okay. And so they you
can put a word into the into N
gram and dash gram viewer into
Google and you'll get to you'll
get to the site and you can put
any words you want and and I do
this every so often to check on
word usage and changes. I've got
a good collection of difference
between using gender non binary
and worse I get when they
cropped up. And it was very
recent, by the way, but but
inflation I decided and I posted
this on on the no agenda social.
I may have posted on Twitter,
but it moved over. And the end
ground for inflation shows that
the word peaked peaked in a huge
popularity and has been
declining ever since 1979 Pa. So
that's not a dirty new word in
the lexicon. It's a word has
been fading. But if you're a
complete idiot that's out of
touch with reality like she is.
You think this was some words
And Republicans invented last
week no, not the case at all. In
fact, it's not even trending up.
In this way. It might be
trending up. This these engrams
end in 2019, so might be
bouncing back up but
this Ngram Viewer is very
interesting. Before I've asked
for I came on the scene in 1987
Adam Curry's the peak of Adam
curry boys shot. So the
first thing you do, when you
open the and better
and better, you better believe
it. I wanted to see 1884 is when
I was last popular, but then in
1884 Yes. 1884 And then before
that it was 1861 and the
previous peak was 1872 in the
literature job when I was Adam
curry a Adam curry. Yes. When I
was mentioned in the literature,
as
were the name was mentioned, it
could be a novel could be your
family goes way back. So that
makes nothing but sense now
and so then in 1983, which is
correct, that's when my hockey
stick curve starts. It catapults
at 89, which of course is you
know, now I'm on MTV, that
that's in sync with MTV, I go up
to a peak in 1996, which is
three times as higher as my
ancestors,
but then kick their ass
after 1996 I drop your Rob into
at 2000 I'm over. As far as
Google engrams concerned, I'm
dead. I'm dead water dead in the
well as and I has been an over
with a comeback. But the
comeback starts around 2000 to
2003 peaks like crazy in 2007.
Podcasting. Of course, you know
this is when my father, yeah,
that's when the cereal I guess
was no that wasn't that. So now
I guess the pod show? Then then
I drop flying like like an
Olympic ski jump. Attraction.
Yeah, you stop with the
metaphors.
I'm down. And they're the last
they have me to 2018 and I am
below my 2000 trough. So I had a
V, I had a V recovery of ups and
downs followed by a severe
depression actually a
depression. Wow.
And by the way, I know it's a
simile when you say that with
the way you put it together.
Because people are always
listening. You said metaphor
when it meant simile. So well,
that's fascinating. But, you
know, again, it ends in
2019 2018 or 2018 years old.
Yeah. No books since then.
They've all been burned by
Republicans. Republicans. All
right.
So I
I'm glad you fascinated yourself
and enlightened us. Thank you
very much. Hey, I know quality
by the way. They also also a
reflection of the number of
books and articles written more
recently than the one was back
in 1860. Yeah. Yeah. So you
probably are, you know, as
people back in the day are
obviously famous too.
I just find my, my fall from
grace. Very disturbing. Alright,
so I have a couple of couple of
Biden clips which he needed a
publicist. Right. Yeah, that's
exactly what I need publicist.
Are you familiar with the
smartlace podcast? No, I
am not. Very popular
podcast with actor Jason
Bateman. Actors Jason Bateman.
Of course, you know, Jason
Bateman often confused with
Justin Bateman, which does not
exist because his sister is
Justine Bateman. Sean Hayes, of
course, you
know, I have heard this, I take
it back. I have heard this
podcast, and it's a bunch of
celebrities
will on it. Yeah. So those
three, and I would say
a crow is trying to one up each
other, unlike our show.
So no, we're always backing each
other up, John, we're there to
catch the other guy. Exactly.
fall backward with faith. You
know, I'm gonna be there to
catch you. And I would say even
across the political spectrum
there, you know, people listen
to them because they are quite
funny. And it's not my kind of
show. But President Biden was on
the show and they talked about,
like Twitter stuff.
But here's the point about your
question. I think the biggest
thing that's changed is
technology. There are no editors
anymore,
right?
By the way, this is such a such
a it's not even a boomer What is
he is the what comes before
Boomer
the great generation
that you can't be a silent
generation or a silent generator
was
called it was called the silent
generation. We should
stay silent on this because he
believes the internet It is, you
know, just like, just like, you
know, publishing without
editors. And this is the
problem. And he's talking about
Twitter, of course.
And so you know, I, you know,
there's a lot been written and I
started to write a book about
it. Obviously, it's time to do
it now.
He started to write a book about
it.
Right checkbook, ready guys
reading about technology, this
Biden guy, he doesn't even know
how to turn a computer on.
He's no, he's talking about
this. No editors. That's but you
know, he did say he doesn't have
to obviously doesn't have time
now, because he's president.
Obviously, the time that if you
go all the way back to
Gutenberg, and the printing
press, it changed the nature of
the world and how nations
got along. These guys have never
read a book. So just keep going.
But look, look, I'm getting a
television.
Okay, I don't know if they've
intentionally funny, but it was,
but think about how things have
changed in every new
technological change. It changed
the way we interface with one
another, whether it was a
telegraph or the radio, and then
television. But now, the
internet for the first time.
There's no editors, right?
There's no editors at all. So
how does somebody know? What is
difference?
Hey, John, in publishing back in
the early days, were there
editors there back then? Was
there an editor for everything
before it went out? Or is he
just referring to gatekeepers?
Couple things. One, he says it
changes the way we interface
with each other. Doesn't he mean
interact? Why would you use a
term like interface? Hey, I'm
interfacing. I'm interacting,
you interact with people you
don't interface with them. So
why is he using that word,
Nano, Nano, I'm interfacing with
you.
So editors are just John Payne
are the guys who did the some of
the early Revolutionary War
stuff. There was no editors
there. Ben Franklin didn't use
an editor. He may have been one
that comes and goes that you use
for for tweets, what would you
need an editor for? I need an
editor for essays to
stop the hate brother to stop
the anti semitism. Hello.
That's I don't know what he's
talking about. He's a maniac.
And these three guys, no one's
going to question him because
oh, god Liga we got on the show.
Well,
let's see what the second piece
is here. Yeah. And the
difference between, you know, I
think that you should do an
executive order where you could
do, you can pull I like this,
Hey, you know, we're all on your
side. Joe, press. Joe, you
should do an executive order.
Like, this is this is I imagine
it's how people talk to Elon.
But to say the president, hey,
man should do an executive
order. It's so cool to do those.
Yeah. And the difference between
you know, I think that you
should do an executive order
where you could do you can post
on the internet on social media,
but you have to have your your
name, your address and your
phone number. And then we'll see
if people change their tone.
Anyway for the FCC or someone to
to put a rating system or the
equivalent of saying, this is
just opinion, this is actually
foul. You've wanted this for a
long time. Like you should be
able to have to hit a certain
threshold. You can't just
everything can't look the same.
It should have a little
qualifier Twitter does it or did
it with the with the last guy's
tweets.
It's a sickness. It's a
sickness. It's a sickness to
want to control it. Oh, you've
been wanting this for a long
time? Yes, I'm sure we can
figure out your what's false and
what's not not right. Sure we
configure we don't have the
technology. This is sick
thinking is
sick, they it's sick. You're
right. It's totally sick. And I
always I'm gonna give you not
because it's so sick and stupid.
And because of the stupid part
I'm gonna give you a clip of the
day.
Well, that is very simple. It
is. And it just reminds me
that when Steve Irwin he this a
long time, haven't you? You've
been wanting this a long time.
Yeah, this is your total
control.
This is your thing. And it
reminds me when when Steve Jobs
presented podcasting in iTunes
at the time for the first time
on stage Kara Swisher was right
there first thing out of her
mouth. So how do we filter out
the bad bits so the right away
to the gatekeeper their first
thought not Wow, this is great.
This will liberate broadcasting
now how do we make sure that you
don't hear any God worked there
to protect people to protect
people? All right, so I've to I
think this will hopefully be the
last. We don't have to do much
more on Elon except summaries as
we move along after today's
report because it's all spelled
out now in his own voice in his
own words, but you didn't get
any of that in the mainstream
not even on Twitter itself,
where people are just tweeting
little clips. Nope. If you don't
keep it in there if you don't
look for The full clip and all
the context you will never know
what's going on. Here's a BCS
report of the latest with
Elon and put off tonight fired
by the
wire fired this is news this is
how you present present news
that's that's like headless but
body and topless bar fired
tonight fired by the world's
richest man Elon Musk massive
layoffs overnight telling
employees they get an email
today telling them their fate. I
wish
I had to stop, stop and start
over. I think that they reason
to de emphasize fired like that
in a negative way. Trump because
exactly Trump you are liars so
right
tonight fired by the world's
richest man Elon Musk announcing
massive layoffs overnight
telling employees they get an
email today telling them their
fate that email subject your
role at Twitter in the email
today is your last working day
at the company and signed simply
Twitter I found
that my work laptop was remotely
wiped and access to Slack and
Gmail revoked
must Oh diddly laying off. Like
this is special. When you get
fired, when whatever if you
leave, everything gets cut off.
And this guy is being presented
it looks it comes across to the
way it's put into this report as
if some Nazi cut off all
communications
work laptop was remotely wiped
and access to Slack and Gmail
revoked,
Musk reportedly laid off about
half the 700 member global
workforce
50% is a jaw dropping number and
really good the bone and heart
of the Twitter echo system.
Another jaw dropping number the
$44 billion Musk paid for the
company billions more than most
analysts.
I don't know what it means
either.
But ecosystem is is refers to
the structure of the company.
Yeah, so dude, you have your you
have your ecosystem, but he used
the word echo system, which had
some deep irony it seems to me
in his usage.
That is good catch. His echo
system runs on an ecosystem.
That sucks that's true. No lie.
Not gonna lie, not hyperbole,
jaw dropping number and really
good to the bone and heart of
the Twitter echo system,
another jaw dropping number the
$44 billion. Musk paid for the
company billions more than most
analysts believe it's worth and
the nearly $13 billion he
borrowed to close the deal to
try to raise revenue Musk
floating the idea of a pay to
play platform, an $8 monthly
charge for verified accounts
with the blue checkmark. But the
platform profits most from ads
and companies are increasingly
concerned about Musk's plans to
change how Twitter moderates
content. One study shows an
unsettling increase in hate
speech on Twitter shook over at
an investor conference in New
York City today. Musk blamed
pressure from activists who fear
the platform becoming a
playground for hate speech that
our
absolute best to appease them
and nothing is working. So this
is a major concern. And I think
this is frankly an attack on the
First Amendment
this was really surprising to me
this report well in a way
surprising and then not so Musk
was indeed interviewed by Ron
what's his name? Ron Baron, who
runs a very large hedge fund and
this is his classic kind of like
Warren Buffett's deal you know
when comes together and holy
it's a great it's a whole thing
was is available on YouTube you
know, he's there for an hour and
and all they do is get some wild
mic sound of him saying
hey, you sound like musk.
And it's only about content
moderation. I got one more piece
of this report and then we'll
tell you what's really going on.
And David critics like the NAACP
say this is not a First
Amendment issue calling on
companies to pull their ads from
the platform until Twitter quote
rids itself of any content or
account that spews hate or
disinformation that of course
creates a big challenge as Musk
tries to make Twitter
profitable. Yeah, so this is the
general mainstream reaction to
the acquisition
twittering chaos on fire
internally. People on mass
moving to Mastodon was the
funniest. And you see all these
tweets people were like, I got
signed up but they don't get it.
It takes a little while but For
people who are discovering it,
don't worry, you'll you'll
figure it out just you know,
sign up somewhere, hang out,
you'll figure it out. But you
know, like Dave Weiner even went
to Mastodon Well, now now you
know that hell is frozen over.
So it's all. It's all just, oh,
well, it's all it's a hate
speech and you've got no
moderation and now now I think
it's Interpublic big ad
conglomerate conglomerate record
recommending to their
advertisers, they put everything
on hold, and they did. So how
could this possibly work out for
Elon? Because clearly, now he's
going downhill going down the
tubes, it's gonna die, it's
gonna die. So we will have to
interrupt at least the one clip
I have for the most of short,
but then there's one, which he
really lays everything out. And
of course, it's exactly what I
expected it would be. But then
we can be done and we'll know
what he's up to and what the
plan is, and then we can view
every other piece of news in
that context. So here it is. Ron
Baron himself is introducing Eli
is interviewing Eman onstage.
He's 80 years old, Ilan 51. But
they're clearly they're good
business partners. And I think
that the majority of all the
extra investment may be not the,
you know, the initial money that
Ilan needed to make the
purchase, but he's gonna need a
lot of money moving forward. I
think it may be coming from this
group, the Barron's group,
because if you listen, and I've,
I've heard this with big
investors, not little ones.
Well, I'd accept Jason
Calacanis, but a big investors,
they always say, well, we fire
this many people. We are doing
this for the future. We you know
what I mean?
Oh, yeah. And they and they're
bloodthirsty, about are not
bloodthirsty, but they're a
bloodless? Yes, they have, they
have no sense of shame. They
don't care that it's people,
they don't care who gets fired,
they just gotta get their
numbers from A to B.
And it's always we it's not you,
Elon, it's weak. Because it's
not Elon, it is we it is the way
it is the money people. And they
have a strategy. Here's the
intro.
So I saw this article says you
put something called Twitter.
That says, must put you off
lifting Twitter bands. And so
obviously, the big deal, and to
me anyway, and in Twitter, is
that so we have this incredible
two was incredibly poorly
managed this business. And but
those guys somehow did great for
their shareholders by selling it
to us. But we didn't buy what
they're selling, we bought
something of what it's going to
become.
Oh, yes. I mean, I think it's,
most people would say like,
you're given what how the market
has evolved this year, the
prices on the high side, right.
Right. But that's basically what
it is. Yes. But in terms of what
I think there is a tremendous
amount of potential that it will
be very difficult to achieve,
but I think possible. And I
think ultimately, it could be
one of the most valuable
companies in the world.
So clearly, Mr. Barron is in on
it, because he knows, hey, we
didn't buy that piece of crap
for what it is, but for what it
can become. And he's doing this
in front of his investors, or
limited partners, or whatever
they're called the people who
invest in his fund that he then
goes invest the money. And so
this is all about and we should
also we should also note that
these guys think along the lines
of besides headcount, which has
got to go and it's always a
positive to get the headcount
down. They always think in terms
of determined we don't see much
I've talked about before on the
show eyeballs. Once you've
captured this many eyeballs, now
the world is your, you know, you
can do whatever you want you can
you want other balls,
whenever think the TAM. What's
the TAM? Was a tam? total
addressable market?
Doesn't? Yes, that's a newer
one. Yeah, that's another one,
the TAM total addressable
market. And also, the thing that
never discussed because it's
assumed is brand recognition.
And this there's a lot to be
this is not they're not just
buying, you know, Lionel train
company.
Now, and in fact, they see a
much bigger tam than social
media networking. And so
you have to Yes, I can never met
you always have to you always
have to be able to take over the
world and completely take over
all aspects of the entire world
has to be at the end is your end
goal even though it's never
achievable. It's always the
goal. And these guys all think
the same.
Man you have done too many
Silicon Valley pitches is
exactly what it is. So this next
clip is long one, but this has
Everything in it, every single
thing that is really going to
happen, the real initiative, and
the smokescreen, the smokescreen
is this noise right now, which
is great, because that's exactly
what's happening. The noise
about verification paid $8 $20
Restoring accounts. But really,
the noise is about oh, it's all
anti semitism. The N word for
you. I clicked that off just to
shorten stuff up. But even Ron
Baron said, Well, you know, I'm
a Jew, I don't want to anti SMS
hematite, anti semitic stuff. I
don't want people using the N
word. So this all leads into the
moderation, red herring, which
is just gonna keep everyone
talking about that. While he has
a very different plan.
We shouldn't be able to figure
out with software, how to
moderate this and prevent that
from happening. Is
that true or not yet? Yes,
absolutely. Totally agree.
Content moderation policies have
not changed at Twitter, and it
is not not okay to engage in
hateful conduct on Twitter.
How does that square so for a
man who is pro free speech or
free speech absolutist? How does
he come out of the gate with?
Well, hateful conduct is not
allowed. But what doesn't that,
by definition, preclude
hate speech? Whatever it is,
well, a couple of things to
note. Is he really a free speech
absolutist when it comes down to
his property?
He doesn't care. He does not
care. It's all a red herring at
Twitter. And
wait, wait, why is none of this
reported by the mainstream if
they want to give us an in depth
analysis of what's really going
on instead of the bull crap?
Oh, because they are very
shallow. This is the st because
I've noticed this with Kara
Swisher who has a so called Tech
podcast called on with Kara
Swisher. And she truly believes
that the the playbook is get get
some revenue with some, some
subscribers, they get a couple
of extra features, which she
won't do because she doesn't
care. She just wants to be a
regular person and an
advertising and they still
believe that this is an
advertising play. And that's the
part that the mainstream is
going after they want. That's
why they mentioned the no more
advertisers. For you. Schumacher
isn't because they're in
competition. Of course, yes.
Advertising, they want to bring
everybody to they love reporting
that meta or Facebook is now sub
$100. A share price they love
talking about however, how tick
tock is eating everybody's lunch
and it's all about the ads. So
Elon is a genius for playing
this card. It
is not not okay to engage in
hateful conduct. And
when I say when by when I say by
playing this card, I mean, he's
purposefully doing bull crap
stuff like, Oh, we're gonna have
a content Starfleet Command who
will decide who can be on who
can't? And is no hateful conduct
on Twitter?
Oh, yes, sorry, guys.
Hold on a second stop again.
By the way, that we are the two
people I believe. And I almost
want to say I do believe who can
actually deconstruct this
particular story with this
material that we have. And
you're right, it's baffling that
no one else has done it.
Why is an Audience applauding
anything? Are they Is this like
a Greek chorus and that says
they're showing approval and
who's the approval being shown
to Elon is it's to encourage
him? What is an audience? In
this? This is a discussion
between a bunch of people,
right?
No, no, it's just wrong and an
Elan. And this
is there on the stage though,
right there onstage? Yes. And
they're talking to each other.
We've seen these events a
million times you see him all
the time to trying to like get
some messaging out. And why are
they why is it what was the
point of the applause?
Well, the the point of the
applause is the people in the
audience, it's their money and
they're a little concerned about
their investment in this anti
semitic racist platform that
their man Ron has chosen to to
bring in
these people actually investors,
I talked to companies being
taken private.
Now these are investors in Ron
barons fund the bulkhead guy all
right. We asked the guy who owns
mosque at least port partially,
he owns mosque.
Audience So this audience is
there to indicate their approval
or disapproval Yes,
of the way the money's being
spent and so on. Musk says, Let
me be clear, there's no place
for hateful content on Twitter,
conduct on Twitter that I was
like, Yes. Don't let Don't let
anyone use our money to call
people. Don't be anti symmetric
or rice ash. That's what it is.
Weekly. Okay, so they're a bunch
of minion investors dumb money.
Yeah. We have had like actually
oddly, like targeted attacks,
where temporarily people have
been able to put some hate
speech on on Twitter, but but it
has been taken down immediately.
So part of what I'm trying to
achieve with this sort of
enabling everyone to be payment
verified with with Twitter, or
blue is to try to get as many
people payment verified.
Okay, hold on a second. Why does
he go from moderation? To
payment verified? Not verified,
payment verified.
Didn't know you'd been analyzing
it.
Were temporarily people have
been able to put some hate
speech on on Twitter, but but it
has been taken down immediately.
So part of what I'm trying to
achieve with this sort of
enabling everyone to be payment
verified with with Twitter blue,
is to try to get as many people
payment verified as possible.
It's only eight bucks a month.
For some people that are
complaining about that. And
these are people who pay more
than that for their latte. How
many of you on your Twitter
it's part of its revenue, part
of it is payment authentication.
Hey, firstly, use payment
verified, then you use the real
term payment authentication. I
just want to point out this is
exactly what I've been saying
authenticate everybody get your
KYC just like the boys over at
smartlace. Where, yeah, you get
the name and the phone number
and the email address in there
and the home address. Let's see
if they do all that hate speech.
This is exactly the book of
plays, as part
of its revenue. Part of it is
payment authentication. And so
if somebody because there is a
huge problem with spam and and
bots and trolls, on Twitter, and
organizations trying to
manipulate public opinion, and
just just generally making the
system worse, but I think that
there is an answer to that,
which is to get as many regular
users of Twitter to be a
subscriber for $8 month, you'll
get a lot more than just a blue
checkmark for $8 a month.
Now pay attention here. So
apparently the price is now $8 A
month I don't understand is
numerology he always has 426
Nine Why is he doing $8? I think
I
also got I should mention that I
have been offered this deal.
Oh, you got the deal? Yeah. Are
you in on the deal? Do you pick
up on this item called now? All
you got to do for that show?
For? I know I do. And I'm going
to but it's 499 for me?
Because you're being
grandfathered in no pun
intended.
Desperate, I'm guessing Yeah,
I'm guessing the old blue check
marks or gate being
grandfathered in for some
cheaper rate. And supposedly the
benefits include being able to
edit tweets.
Well, have you also on your
Twitter, do you now see a
verified tab? Because you should
or maybe that's only in the app,
it might not be on the website.
So it's a verified tab. So
when you when you go to Twitter,
you have home, which is everyone
you follow? Or you know,
whatever the algo gives you then
you have all which is all
tweets.
Yeah, I know that. I know what
you're saying, Hey, if you get
all mentions by you, dead
verified tab has been on my feed
forever, forever. For a decade
or more. Does it work? Yeah, it
works. You click on it and you
just see verified people that
are commenting to you. That tab
is handy. It's handy kind of
zone
on that tab is the new Twitter.
Listen on uses
of Twitter to be a subscriber
for $8 month you'll get a lot
more than just a blue checkmark
for $8 a month because now we
can afford long form video along
Long audio podcasts. Oh, and we
could also start sharing revenue
with with content creators.
I mean, come on Joe, hold on a
second. He's going from a blah,
blah, chat troll site to longer
content, blog posts,
newsletters, video podcasts,
we're gonna pay content
creators, whoa, would you
believe this?
Well, I'd like to see what
mechanism they're going to use
to pay content creators.
Well, once your payment
authenticated, it becomes easy
after that.
How's that? Because you still
can't You can't. Are you going
to charge for the content? What
do you How are you going to do
to that particular mechanism?
May You make that mechanism
work?
I have no idea. I don't think
it's actually true. I don't
think he's actually ever going
to do it. hardcat podcast on
Twitter, and what? Hasn't?
Haven't we seen
my substack column over to
Twitter? Yeah, why not do both?
Why don't you go? No, it's very
It's very odd. This this, I
think he's just spouting off
stuff like, hey, Silicon Valley,
we're gonna do YouTube, we got
you read it, we got the
standard. Exactly. It's the
standard list of stuff that
we're gonna standards, very
status.
And again, this is all just
smoke and mirrors and hot air.
And we could also start sharing
revenue with with content
creators, which is essentially
give them a chance to make
money. Yeah, absolutely. Yay.
Are you excited? John, are you
pumped? Are you, Jack, you'll be
able to make money with
money. Yeah.
If you're on Twitter, you'll see
you'll see a lot of links posted
to YouTube and Tiktok. Yeah, and
that's because at least until
now, Twitter is not allowed,
even given them enough video
length to post a video. And then
they give the content creators
no means of monetizing the
video. So we're going to change
that rapidly. at Twitter, it's
going to be transformative. But
if we
transformative,
it's going to be transformative
there Silicon Valley, buzzword
monetizing video. So we're going
to change that rapidly. at
Twitter, it's going to be
transformative. But if we can
get enough verified users, and
we're going to prioritize
Twitter search replies mentions
five verified users first.
Cause amplified, yes. You see
this the guy Iran, let's get out
of the bag. That's what's called
the amplified. That term is not
out there yet, as far as I'm
concerned, but you will be
amplified. I think that the idea
is you're verified your
amplified, your hydrometer FIDE,
you're trans humanized because
you will show up in priority in
our priori you will show us
these terms remind me I have to
give this a question. Just got a
general question maybe that so a
friend of mine has been moved in
Hollywood has been moved into
social media. And one of the
terms that keeps cropping up is
funneling. And I don't remember
hearing that as one of our
Silicon Valley specials.
What could you not only so you
funnel people you catch people
in a net and you drag him behind
your your walled garden, go to
the funnel hole? Yeah, that's
fine. Oh, hold the funnel hole.
Well, the
funnel hole is not determined.
This funneling is called
funneling. I want the funnel.
This is like Silicon Valley,
Southern California. Those guys
are nuts. They don't know what
they're doing. They're
incompetent to be honest about
it. It's bullcrap. And no one's
we know it's bull crap.
We saw we saw with Facebook, it
was very difficult for Facebook
to put everything into their
app. In fact, they started with
podcasts made big announcements
pulled out YouTube saying,
Yeah, you can't do Yeah, one can
only so much you can do Yeah, it
would Facebook's got a lock on
on a whole mechanism. They want
to do all this other stuff. This
is the this is the actually the
Achilles heel of Silicon Valley.
But this is not what's
happening. This is just the bowl
crab
ties. Twitter search replies
mentions five verified users
first. That's what calls
amplified. Yes, so the so if
your payment verified with blue
checkmark, then you will be
prioritized. Priority this, the
point of this is to make crime
not to pay.
Now this is the part that I like
about his scheme. So taking I'm
just going to jump ahead a
little bit, give you some
thinking, I think it comes up.
The idea is get as many people
as verified as possible. You
don't need to be verified, but
you will have the equal priority
to bots. Now, what Elon has
discovered and I think this is
might be genius. What he's
discovered is that the mid end
there was a news story today.
Where is it? That a lot of the
bots are political parties.
Yeah, sure. This Chinese and
Russian misinformation,
whatever. But if you look at
what's the story, there was a
story here somewhere under
Ukraine and Russia. Massive anti
Russian bot army exposed by
Australian researchers. So this
spun up on day one of the the
illegal invasion, and it was all
pro Ukraine. 92% 90.2% of all
tweets, both bot and non bot
came from accounts that were pro
Ukraine. So these three
Researchers found that's right,
we
have to stop, we have to stop
and remember, and a lot of
people soon forget that of all
the hackers in the world. The
Ukrainians and the Russians are
at the top of the list and the
Ukrainians are at the top over
the Russians. The Ukrainians
have always had a hacker
community. In fact, I know of a
friend of mine who's Ukrainian
and half Russian half Ukrainian,
who is a software developer and
he has most of his team is in
Ukraine. The Ukrainians are
superb at hacking and Blackhat
stuff. And in fact that you I
think we mentioned this maybe a
decade ago where somebody says
they're trying to track somebody
from, you know, some scammers
that are doing some horrible
thing online. And as soon as
they see a Ukrainian IP address,
they just say, you have to give
up.
I see this differently. To me,
what musc is seeing is enormous
efforts by Department of
Homeland Security Democratic
National Committee, individual
maybe the military industrial
complex, large bought armies
trying to influence Americans,
it's Americans influencing
Americans about how they should
think and this is taking place
on Twitter. And this is large,
large bot networks and what what
Elon is now saying I believe,
and this I think he may actually
this may be a genius plan is
hey, if you aren't verified
which will you will be payment
verified payment authenticated.
You You will be pushed down to
the bottom of the heap where no
one cares with the rats and the
bug eaters and the troll
verified I mean, you're gonna
say Elon has sick because he
tried to do research on how many
bots sir he said, Okay, with
this thing is loaded with these
is infested with what you just
said, Yeah, infested? How can we
make money off the infestation
exam, let's just get the bad
guys to give us a bucks. Hey,
you want you have 100 bots that
are doing this propaganda? A
bucks, you have 1000 buys a
buck, he
has different numbers. If your
payment verified with blue
checkmark, then you will be
prioritized. So this the point
of this is to make a crime not
to pay because because right now
to create a bot on Twitter cost
less than a penny. So the cost
of crime is so cheap, and that's
part of why crime and hateful
conduct pays but if somebody
risks losing even eight bucks,
they it's too expensive to now
have 100,000 fake accounts
because they have to spend
$800,000 A month as opposed to
$800 a month.
Okay. I really liked this.
So did you notice the gaff?
What What was the gaff?
He says you'd had to pay
$800,000 A month as opposed to
$800 a month.
Well, he's saying a penny Hello,
okay,
that okay. I thought he was
referring to the fact that you
can you can have 100,000 bots
but it'd be this you can have
100 bots for eight
bucks. Right? Right. So I didn't
know he's saying so you could
have your body's
penny with you. Right. Okay.
Right. Did mass was correct. Oh,
so.
So again, the thinking for me is
you're right. Oh my god, this
thing is loaded, because that
was the problem bots. But, but
instead of, instead of, to how
about this to blow your mind?
Instead of I need to know how
many real people there are? How
about he's like, I need to know
how many government bot
networks. I need to know what
the real tam is. My Tam here is
government. My Tam is PR firms.
Its Hill and Knowlton. You know,
it's the ADL, it's anybody who
wants to have influence on this
Twitter network, which has been
just free. Now he's like, hey,
you know, go ahead just got to
be verified. And I'm sure
there'll be some corporate
verification standard. Because
he won't, he's clearly making it
clear that the bots are welcome
as long as they're verified
to $800 a month. And then we
also since we're using payment
authentication, we're
piggybacking on the
authentication system of the
payment system. And we're also
piggybacking off of Apple's
authentication system, which is
another layer of security.
Oh, first of all, we're going
after rich people first, so
we're gonna dissolve gonna be in
the Apple iOS, and we're not
just gonna use your payment
authentication. No, we're gonna
use Apple's authentication. We
got all the goods on
Yeah, as opposed to
$800 a month. We know who you
are.
And then we also since we're
using payment authentication,
we're piggybacking on the
authentication system of the
payment system. And we're also
piggybacking off of Apple's
authentication system, which is
another layer of security. So
the net effect will be over time
that the verified users will be
will pretty much always be at
the top of, of comments and
search, and you won't really see
you'll have to scroll far to see
the unverified users, which will
be the bots and trolls, when
you hear that, hey, users,
that's you, if you don't pay,
you're gonna be a big down there
with the bots and the trolls.
And this is sort of analogous to
Google search. Like, if you go
to page eight of Google search,
there will be a ton of scams and
stuff, you know, call it page
eight, page nine, something like
that. And the thing is that
Google search results are so
good for page one, that you
never go to page eight. So
what's rare, and like the old
joke is like something we don't
want to see it gets pushed way
down. Yeah, just the basically
the bet the best stuff gets
pushed way down. And then crime
stops paying. And they stopped
trying to do all these things.
So I mean, the joke is like,
what's the best place to hide a
dead body would be the second
page of Google search results?
Nobody ever goes there.
Now, I have to admit, that
wasn't good.
I hadn't heard that joke. Yes.
And oh, he got that from someone
else. All right.
Well said, I think that this is
a possible moneymaker. It's
interesting, I still don't think
it's really what he's doing
here. In fact, I know as we
continue with, with the second
piece of this,
to be frank, Twitter was having
pretty serious revenue
challenges, and cost challenges
before the acquisition talks
started, and any company that is
dependent on advertising has had
a hard time. So
now listen to what he's saying
about the advertising market
about Twitter's particular type
of advertising. And I think it's
clear that he doesn't see this
as any type of revenue driver.
If you look at say, snap, or,
you know, Google, Facebook,
whatnot, they've all had a
difficult time with advertising
revenue dropping. And Twitter is
more currently more vulnerable
than they are to advertising.
Because most of Twitter's
advertising is large brand
advertising, as opposed to
direct response. So it's kind of
like a much more of a
discretionary ad spend than it
is for like, if you if you if
you can do direct response for a
specific product. So and then we
also recently had a lot of
difficulty with activist groups,
pressuring major advertisers to
stop spending money on Twitter.
This is despite us doing
everything possible to appease
them. And to make it clear that
moderation rules and hateful
conduct rules have not changed.
And we're continuing to enforce
them.
And by the way, this would have
been a news bite, even for Fox
News. Elon saying, Hey, we've
done everything to try to
appease them, which we're trying
to really try to work with. With
the crazies, we're really trying
to help them out.
The number of major advertisers
have stopped spending on
Twitter. So this, but this is,
this doesn't seem right, because
that's not right. No change in
our operations at all. And you
hear
this this picture change. We
didn't change anything. You're
it's all illusion, you're
imagining things. We didn't It's
not fair.
But nonetheless, the activist
groups have been successful in
causing a massive drop in
Twitter advertising revenue row,
and we've done our absolute best
to appease them and nothing is
working. So this is a major
concern. And I think this is
frankly, an attack on the First
Amendment. Groups can pressure
advertisers upon which Twitter
is fundamentally dependent to
suppress free speech then that
doesn't seem right.
A tepid applause. Okay. Does
this sound like a guy who's
really sincere when he says, I
mean about an advertising based
company, but his defenses or his
strategy for his his
advertising, which has now been
cut off at the knees? His
strategy is right isn't a dagger
the First Amendment?
Well, a couple of things. That
note one, Musk is not a guy, I
have all these billionaire
types. And they're just a small
group of them. Key doesn't seem
like and He's the richest of the
group just through happens
through. Pretty conniving
Technology techniques using the
government mostly they've
leveraged everything. The
stories about him and his first
wife and leaving her her
indicate on a bus stop is saying
I'm out of here. And some of the
other things he's done. I don't
know if this is the guy you'd
want to piss off. Long term
they say that about me like, I
should be quiet and not say
anything. No, you're
not pissing him. But yeah, I'm
not talking about you. You're
not hurting him at all. You're
just analyzing. I'm talking
about people who cut advertising
from his operation. Okay, good
point. Yeah, he's General
Motors, for example, and some of
these other companies that he's
in competition with anyway, to
do that kind of to take a look
at it. And he's worked about it.
You can tell if you listen to
him, but I'm reminded of a of a
note that will Hearst talked
about that he found in his
grandfather's William Randolph
Hearst, billionaire, Will,
Hearst,
but will will. He's a
billionaire.
He's a billionaire. Harry
inherited his billionaire. He
found his note in William
Randolph Hearst dot pile of
documents and didn't know it was
about some advertisers who had
pulled out from advertising in
the examiner one of these papers
back in the 1800s, early 1900s,
probably 1900s. And it was like,
we're going to do everything we
can to destroy this company.
Yeah. We're gonna write articles
about him. We're going to do
this, we're going to do that.
And I've always thought that
I've never thought that was
something that would be a
surprise was a surprise to him
to read this note, but it didn't
seem like a surprise to me.
There are businessmen out there
that don't put up with this kind
of thing. And to be pressured by
a bunch of weenies the Carl Rob
Reiner's of the world, as
opposed to just doing what
you're supposed to do, which is
advertise. You're not supposed
to take sides and political
debate, I really think Elon is
going to make a point of ruining
some people's lives.
And I think that's probably
true. But again, bearing in
mind, this was an investor
conference, these people put a
lot of money, a lot of trust.
And, of course, I saw the entire
q&a, the entire interview, you
would expect if this was his
direction, he would say, you
know, you can do this. It's not
right. It's an attack on the
First Amendment. And here's our
strategy, what we're going to do
about it. But that didn't come.
Instead, the true strategy
unfolded. And I'm and you can go
and listen to the whole thing. I
cut out most of the arms, it
comes right many arms. Oh, my
goodness, it comes right after
this whole bit about the
moderation and the advertising.
And here it is. What's the
vision? What's the real strategy
was
Twitter is set on the right
path, I think it is a much
easier thing to manage than
SpaceX or Tesla. So and I'm not
really understand the internet
and how to make wrote software
wrote software. Aristotle,
personally for 20 years, you
know, is one of the key people
behind paper x.com, which became
PayPal. And so also like, I'm
aware of like, I know how to
make a way better PayPal.
So first of all, he says PayPal,
I mean, this is
your this is your second theory.
Surf original theory was one
thing, but your sub theory came
into this, in the fact that he's
going to go after paying the Pay
Pal, which is very
funny. Yeah, what I said he's
going to ruin Twitter, which is
true, he will, he will deliver
exactly what the sleep the sleep
was boys Smartlist guys thought
was, yeah, you know, what's your
name? And number? Let's see how
sweet a smartass you aren't,
you're gonna get that because
you're verified. Otherwise, your
bot status the bots will have to
be elevated. He'll have some
cash flow for that. But when he
says, Yeah, you know, I was one
of the he's not. This is not Ron
Baron saying it's Elon saying.
Yeah, I was one of the I
basically I created PayPal. I
mean, I mean x.com Notice x
because he has a hard on about
that, because I think that's
They kicked him out lucky lucky
letter, though. They kicked him
out. And they said and take your
damn x.com with you. And so he's
been holding on to this for 22
years. I'm not really Oh,
wait, wait. Yeah. This again is
part of my thesis that he could
easily guy with a long memory
that can hold a grudge.
It's not a grudge. It's a hard
on. This is his albatross. This
is his Metaverse
and I really understand the
internet and how to make road
software road software. Aerosoft
me personally for 20 years. I
was one of the key people behind
paved xx.com which became
PayPal. And so also like I'm
aware of like, I know how to
make a way better PayPal way
better. Yeah. Yeah.
I talked to my own clip. What do
you say? Yeah.
So also, like, I'm aware of
like, I know how to make
it sounds like he's saying I
like underwear, which is kind of
weird. I know. He's saying I'm
aware. But when I also like
underwear, though, also,
like, I'm aware of like, I know
how to make a way better pay
pal. Bills Pay Bill,
because you build PayPal.
Because you Bill Pay Pal. Right,
right. Because you build PayPal.
That's what you promised me when
I gave you all this money?
Way better? Oh,
yeah. Do you may have caught
that catch may be worth it. They
may have been the scheme that
Baron was presented from the get
go. This is what I'm saying.
Yeah, that was that that and so
Baron is excited now. So that's
why he's excited. He's getting
gigs getting jacked. Throw that
little devil in he had to throw
that in there to assuage any
doubters. Yeah,
he's all amped
a way, way better pay pal. Bills
Pay Pal? Yeah. Yeah, really,
pretty much, pretty much. I
mean, it was a lot of other
people. Oh, okay. There's a
product plan I wrote, which I
wish I'd kept a copy of In July
of 2000, where I thought it
would be possible to make the
most valuable financial
institution in the world.
There you go, the most valuable
financial institution in the
world.
And we're going to execute that
plan from 22 years ago, which
amazingly no one has done. And,
and so I think, just a part of
why I think portal will be
ultimately extremely valuable,
because I'm going to execute the
x.com game plan for 22 years
ago.
Is it clear everybody, he's
going to execute that plan from
22 years ago, build a better pay
pal, the most valuable financial
institution in the world, he
does not give a crap about your
tweets
with some improvements. And then
we're also going to obviously
make Twitter just a way better
system. I mean, it stands to
reason that, if a social media
company is is not taking steps
to make it play positive to be
on that social platform, then
people won't come or they'll
leave, you know, speak of sort
of anti semitism or racism or
anything like that. Well, I
mean, if who's gonna stay on a
platform, if that's prevalent,
okay, so
now you see how we go straight
back. He's saying, Okay, I'm
going to build my dream, 22
years, the most successful
financial institution in the
world, I can build a better
PayPal. And of course, I need
some idiots to hang out. So I'm
going to turn it into a news
site. I'm going because of
course, all the news, all the
reporters, all the news
companies, everyone will pay the
pay 3000 They
have to because they won't be
able to quote tweets anymore for
that, exactly. Instead of
actually going out and getting a
quote,
and and they will push this they
will build this they will tell
you to get verified. There'll be
there'll be all and and again,
it's come to a youth say
verified. Ilan says
authenticated. That's that's
obviously yeah, I mean, come on
as ballroom it's inherent
wrongest
now, but listen to what he says
about the moderation. This is
very interesting. His true
thinking,
Well, if that's prevalent, like
that's, that's obviously, yeah,
I mean, flaunt as volume, its
inherent wrongness, if he was
gonna say, on the platform, so
like you want to be, it needs to
be something where, like ago it
was Twitter is like, how do we
get 80% of America? Maybe not,
but like the sort of far left
and the far right. But fifth and
February don't want to
necessarily.
So those of you on the far left
and the far right, maybe we
don't want you necessarily. But
I wonder if there's going to be
some kind of admission process.
So you have to be payment
authenticated, but we just might
not want you far less work far
left far right to
be something where, like, I go
with Twitter is like how do we
get 80% of America? Maybe not,
but like the sort of far left
and the far right, but maybe we
don't want to necessarily, but
how do we get 80% of the public
to join a digital town square,
and voiced their opinion and
exchange ideas and maybe once in
a while, change their minds.
So we're back to that. So
there's this trick, he told you
exactly what he's doing. And
he's couching that in a in a red
herring and one of our producers
who shall go on name because he
worked in the anti money
laundering industry at Thomson
Reuters. Nice. atomize and A
couple others. He says I would
call myself an expert in Know
Your Customer fraud screening
due diligence, and he says this
type of authentication has two
parts CIP, Customer
Identification Program and due
diligence. Most people are only
speaking about the Customer
Identification Program, or
aspect of Twitter. This requires
the institution to verify at
least four elements of an
identity name, date of birth
address, social security number,
what is a ti n is that some
identifier. In order to verify
these and any additional
personal identifying information
elements in an institution needs
to look across a myriad of data
sources, you can verify the
first three with a driver's
license, but not the social
security number, you can verify
their social security number
with the SSN card, but not an
address or date of birth. This
leads to a system where
institutions will rely on
official documents like those,
in addition to credit headed
header data from the Bureau's
telco data, utility data, etc.
So Elon wants to turn Twitter,
according to him are
professional into a universal
unique identifier. And this is
apparently the Holy Grail.
Thomson Reuters is supposedly
one of the best of this where he
worked. The idea that you on a
monthly basis will confirm your
financial information, which
includes with that the final,
you know, what you need for
financial insurance information
already available. Once you've
been authenticated financially,
you also are confirming your
address. And apparently this
stream of data of knowing that
someone's address is verified
every month is worth a lot of
money in this industry, in the
financial industry and in the
identity industry. And of
course, that's what he's going
for. And it'll be a better pay
pal. And you know, I think it'll
be dollars or whatever. Maybe
he's part of the central bank,
digital currency gang. Maybe
it'll be Doge. I don't know. But
that's what he's up to. And
Twitter's going to be ruined.
Because you'll have you're gonna
Well, I would love to see what
you have to do to get verified.
If you get in now. Maybe you
don't have to bring to bring all
four pieces.
Maybe I'm gonna definitely sign
up. Yeah.
You should.
Yeah, he's got quite the
division there. Whether he can
execute it or not remains to be
seen. No, I don't think so
reasons probably reasons that
the 22 year plan wasn't done by
Pay Pal. Who knows why they
hated him. They he was they
thought he was a dick and kicked
him out. But he probably was a
dick. Well, I also don't think
that it was x.com. First, I
think there's dispute over that.
And even those little things can
really break up a partnership.
Well, let's face it, let's look
who is in this partnership,
Peter Thiel, Peter Thiel, who is
a crackpot. And he is the right
winger.
He's also an intelligence with
Palantir extremely smart.
All these guys seem to have a
lot of brains. Which is weird
that they do something so kind
of like lackluster like Pay Pal,
which is not like, like a, like
a chip company, let's say where
you really have to put a lot of
effort into it. Then again, you
might not want to put a lot of
work into it. But TEALS they all
seem like hard workers. And then
you have Pierre Omidyar. Omidyar
Dr. Maya. Yep. And he is a you
don't see so much him but he's
the left winger. Yeah. And so
and I think Musk was the
libertarian so he had this kind
of role. To to would argue he's
a libertarian, right wing,
right. But you have these three
guys in their strong
personalities, they don't get
along. And or it seems that they
don't get along because you
don't see him doing did that
never brought the band back
together? Right. And well knows.
I
mean, you know, Elon didn't
invent Tesla. He raised the
money with his investors and
bought Tesla and kicked out the
original founders. Yeah,
he's good at that. Yeah. SpaceX
he took a lot of cast offs from
NASA he saw that wide
open Yeah, it wasn't either was
a shoo in.
And he does have to be a lot of
these guys. You have to say what
is their real talent the real
talent you always had to get
beyond what it looks like. Like
one time I was in France and
those with a friend of mine He's
driving me and me me around
Paris and I miss it what do you
think the French are really what
is it that the French are best
known for? What are the French
are really good at they're
they're so good, that they're
the best in the world? And I'm
thinking what he's gonna
agriculture maybe winegrowing? I
don't know. And he's surprised
me with the answer and shows he
said it I said absolutely. Civil
Engineering. have giant sewers,
the high speed rail the roads
that you drive first time I went
to France I noticed the roads
were no potholes, unlike our
roads, especially highway 80 out
here which is loaded with
potholes. No potholes in France.
No potholes. So I'm thinking
that Musk's real success is from
human resources. He knows how to
hire people. Yeah, I
think he does. Yes, probably.
He's one of those guys. And I
don't know too many of I'm not
one of them. But I know the guys
who are really good at hiring by
whatever mechanism they use,
they're very successful. It's a
very successful to the two of
us. Were our best successes just
doing something simple. But you
know, not hiring a bunch of
people. It's a pain in the ass
and it's hard to figure it out.
That's a very astute point.
Sucks.
totally blows.
Totally, totally blows chunks,
man. So I do have a cup. I
don't see so much of that with
Peter Thiel or alMihdhar I mean,
OMA doors, intercept operations
disaster he had good people he
had met Ty EB is one of the
founders he had Glenn Greenwald
couldn't keep him because they'd
be hired some losers that got in
there and screwed it up. And
that's that's a real problem to
hiring the woke.
Hiring the workers bad. Hiring
the work is not a good idea. So
I think we now have enough
information. When the stories
come out, we could just view
this from afar and we don't have
to get Yeah,
no, I think you're right. I
think we've got the information
we can everything can be put
into this kind of box that we've
created. And we can just now the
only question is, When are they
going to do an IPO?
So and I did have other thoughts
briefly about Mastodon because
you know, the mastodon we use it
for no agenda. So, no agenda
social.com It seems like, and
maybe someone has done this,
maybe I'm just unaware of it.
But it seems like there could be
a very easy in fact, I found
something today or someone sent
me this is called a pinafore p i
n a f o r e dot social pinafore
dot social. And what you do is
you you go to it and it's just
on the web, I don't know, I
don't think they have an app.
But that's not the point. The
whole point is it's a web a web
based interface, you put in no
agenda social.com. And then if
you're using a browser that you
use with no agenda social
before, it'll pop right up and
say, Hey, we you authorize this
app to access your account,
which I of course have done. And
then it gives you a whole. So
you go to pinafore dot social,
it gives you a whole interface
on top including in settings.
You can you can do all kinds of
changes to the interface, the
way it looks, you can add
hotkeys or even wellness
settings, which are designed to
reduce the addictive or anxiety
inducing aspects of your social
life. Choose any options that
work well for you. Hide follower
counts, hide boost counts, hide
favorite counts, hide unread
notification show abusive
timestamps, all kinds of, you
know, all kinds of, so what you
could do is use the same type of
interface. And why wouldn't you
just give someone an algo across
the entire fediverse. So you can
have like, oh, you log in and
you're still getting your
people. But the algo is doing
what Twitter does, you know,
puts the angry people up the
top. So you do do it. I mean,
all these great things. It could
be across all these instances,
it seems like that's what people
are missing is where do I go for
my for my hit, you know, it's
like, this chronological stuff
instead of algo is just not
giving me what the juice that I
need for no agenda nation. We
know that this is obviously this
is very healthy, and we're happy
with it. I also as I was
thinking about this, which seems
like probably pretty hard to do,
do you know what was really good
back in the day before Twitter,
and it was the same across every
community, every Mass
Communications mechanism, and I
think, probably CompuServe had
the best because they had their
CB, which was their community
bulletin boards. But of course,
it sounds like a citizen. It's
called Radio simulator for a
reason. Yeah, like it was a CB
radio. And what Yeah, and there
was but it's the same as Usenet
groups and bulletin boards and
forums. We had topics. So why
wouldn't I mean, why would just
have like a wiki like I want to
go no adults, remember that? You
had to always have to be 18 or
older. You couldn't just get
into the adult room.
Yeah, you can be sure that no
kids under 18 never got in and
forgot and never But
that was the beauty of it that
made it cool. And also politics.
It would be all crazy. This is
where you go and you're fighting
you yo, would it be makes sense
to just go back to something
like that instead of one that
would read it kind of tries to
do. Yeah, very successful, I
would say yeah, I guess. I guess
you're right. But subreddit has,
you know, I don't know. I don't
I left Reddit when I left
Facebook years ago. So I don't
know. Anyway, if anyone wants to
do something cool. Maybe you can
do something. Do an algo if you
want to, and you'll see that
he's gonna sell different algos.
Oh, do you want your happy algo
and you know, you'll, you'll get
your happy your your laughter on
Twitter. Oh, that's coming. But
really, it's about one thing we
know now. There we go. Now with
that, I'd like to thank you for
your courage say in the morning
to you, the man who put the sea
in chunks of Chinese space junk
ladies and gentlemen, please say
hello to my friend on the other
end, Mr. John C.
Willing to bring to you Mr. Adam
curry in the morning all ships
and sea boots on the ground feet
near subs in the woods. And all
the day was a night out there
in the mornings to all the
trolls. Trolls notice. Notice
for our trolls, I guess
something changed on how the if
you go to troll room.io somehow
some browsers no longer that you
get the stream. But the some
browsers are no longer showing
the box to log into the troll
room. We're trying to fix this.
Obviously, it there's a direct
link so you can get to it that
way. If you want to do now, why
would you want to do that? Well,
you have no life or you hate
your job or you're so good at
your job, just want to hang out
and do other stuff because
you're just an autopilot. Or
maybe you're a troll. It's all
very possible. So that's where
the trolls go. And they listen
to us live every Thursday and
Sunday there our
stop. Is it possible that that's
the reason for the lagging
numbers.
This was suggested to me. It is
possible. It is possible. I
wouldn't say a bunch. But yes, I
would say a could thwart Some.
Some stream starts. Yes,
definitely. And also maybe
they're just tired. You know,
they're trolls. They do the time
difference got them off. I know
the feeling weird. I don't see
how many we have in there. Let's
hands up. Sunday, we got going
1981 for today. 1981. Right.
Even cracking twos anymore.
Yeah, it should have been 2200.
Maybe there's the number it
should be
maybe they're dying off?
I don't think so. I don't know.
I can't get on for some reason
or something. Because there's no
reason for the drop off.
Yeah, I love your analysis,
you're probably right, well, I
got to figure this out. And by
the way, we need a great troll
room.io webpage anyway. So if
anyone will make a great web
page hosted somewhere, put the
elements in, you know what they
are, I will point showroom.io to
you, as well as no agenda
stream.com Make it something
nice, you can do it. That's how
we roll here with our value for
value model. It's not just about
the treasure, it's the time and
the talent that people can can
give us it's the boots on the
ground. It's the professional
reports like our anti money
laundering specialist. It's it's
artwork, it's all kinds of thing
that the that you can do. And as
we just discussed you couldn't
follow us in the troll room but
also at no agenda social.com And
we're still open for new signups
and of those probably running
out because everyone's just just
going to Mastodon we can't be
with the evil Twitter will
welcome to the party. Everybody.
Sign up.no agenda social.com.
Let's thank the artists for
episode 1500. This was the big
one. It was a great celebration,
we had a really good time really
appreciated all the well wishes,
even though we couldn't read any
of them on the show. And we're
still recovering from this. But
what we're getting closer, the
biggest problem is make goods
and then really the people who
enter as much information as
they're allowed into the PayPal
notices or the bank transfer or
on the check. They're the ones
who rarely goes wrong email.
It's just it's so broken also.
Yeah. So we will give us a month
and we'll have it all
straightened out. So don't start
complaining yet. But remind us
remind us
one might remind us in one month
from now,
it'll remind us as we go along
so we can get freaking into
this.
We really are working on this. I
mean, it's we have to we have to
do this because we have to have
answers when the next podcasters
come along, surpass us and don't
want their value for value model
to break in front of their eyes,
which is kind of what happened
with the feedback loop. So thank
you for sticking with us and
thank you, Nico Syme. for
bringing us the artwork for
episode 1500. I don't know what
it was. It was something about
just the artistic newness. I
liked the curry Dvorak subdued
nature of the art, we were not
not that important, which I like
because of course, we're
celebrating 1500 episodes of all
of all the producers. Were just,
you know, we're just your cruise
guides. So what I mean, there
were so many there were lots of
15 there were
too many. Of course, there were
too not that we're complaining
about it. But there were too
many. This was the one that
stood out the most we talked
about it, a lot of people liked
it, because it was 76 or
something. I don't know what it
was. It had, it grabbed us. And
we looked at all these pieces.
And we finally decided that was
the one that we could live with.
There was like, I liked a mouse,
the open house capitalist agenda
that
was kind of it was a little
very pretty, but it was like,
you know, whatever. Okay.
That's exactly how the meeting
went. And what did I mean?
What's the point of the mine was
1500 episodes was way too small
for it to be visible as
it was one, the one you like, as
usual, you put an altimeter on
there, and Adam likes it. And so
that's what
Darren O'Neill knows. That's why
I know that was Rick Harris.
Interesting.
Yeah, me. And I always mix it
for various reasons. I know
Adams basic reasons. You can't
read anything on there. The
basic,
fun thing about whenever you put
an altimeter because it's not
the first time the discussion
always goes like this, and I
know it's okay. But just so you
know, you don't have to do
altimeters anymore. John will
say yeah, I can't read anything
on this compass. Never said yes.
You said compass. You said I had
a compass thing I said that's an
altimeter that compass so you
know There you go. That's why
That's why I'm
gonna start taping it up as you
go and take these conversations
exposure now and the other one
the one below it exposed we both
liked it, but it's like who
needs this mask? is bad enough?
donations were so missing
the 1500s episode sign episodes
without an exit strategy that
one? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It did
reflect poorly on on our
professionalism.
I liked I liked both of the
embossed things by capitalist
agenne They were nice. Yes. You
got the black round D which I
guess Roger Yeah.
That was beautiful. What round
and round he did one but it was
it was too I mean
yeah, there's also a reverend
Dame Kenny bended when there's
all these people brought round
he was the initiate or it looks
like everyone else took took off
from it because it was, it was
classy. And it had a nice
quality to it, but not as much
as the 70s messy thing that we
picked. Now. I always liked the
microphones, but Adam hates
them.
It's so corny.
Yeah, I agree. I'm not gonna
disagree at the corniness. And
then
it's not even a microphone we
use. Nobody uses. Yeah, there
are some people who use that who
are just trying to look cool.
Glenn Greenwald used one like
that for a while. Now, please.
Sure makes when I bought one.
It's a piece of crap. I bought
one of those. Wouldn't it be
that Sure. That looks like an
old timey mic. It's a total
piece of crap. It looks cool.
Looks cool. Looks cool.
I did want to say thank you,
first of all, to to all of the
artists all who have done Oh
close to 30,000 pieces
throughout the years. Thank you
so much. And of course a lot of
this is used, referred just for
enjoyment people go there and
look at it. It shows up at no
agenda shop.com on T shirts,
hats, hoodies, belt buckles, all
kinds of crazy stuff. They got
out their newsletter.
Another one I should mention
that I did like the 1500 from
Dame Kenny bandwidth, all the
references to MK Ultra and a
Illuminati.
That's always a winner,
obviously. Yeah. And I've been
doing some work on stats of our
show. Then not how many people
are listening. That's all of
that information is bullcrap.
Anyway, but it does turn out
that a large amount of people
use the Pocket Cast app, which
is not yet podcasting 2.0
compatible. However, I did have
a chat with Matt over there at
automatic and they just open
sourced it. So if you're
interested in adding things like
oh, I don't know the chapters so
everyone can see the art. You
can put in a PR of the pull
request and actually add that
and be a part of the podcasting
2.0 Echo system I had to give
them our echo system and and if
not then go to new podcast
app.com Get one of the apps that
does show it because there's
many of them. And thanks again
no agenda art generator.com for
all of our artists. And I just
want to say a big hello to
everybody in who we saw
yesterday and Luling Texas
loving, loving Texas. We're
hometown meats open their very
first I guess the beef
initiatives very first That's
Texas slims thing processing
plant that we're doing tours and
we got to see all their ad Black
Angus cows, which they've
hundreds of them. Somebody went
did on the tour. Yeah, went on
the tour and they had the
prostate gland killed animals
that no they were doing we're
not showing the killing as we
call harvesting. Or pre
processing. The beginning of
processing pre that was USDA
approved and of course there you
know they work with a cane. Cane
see cattle which you got your
Texas slim beef from. And there
were so many no agenda producers
there was not even funny. It was
really it was I was almost like
it was supposed to be funny.
No, thank you. That made no
sense what I said you're right.
I mean, it was it was very
delightful is what I should have
said it was delightful to see so
many no agenda producers there
from you know, like the some
people from Philly. So I'm from
all over Texas, Arkansas, you
name it. And it was nice. And we
had some good because it was the
cattlemen kill it and grill it.
It's a good phrase.
These guys got humor. If
anything, their ranches got
humor, they got humor. Now let
us thank our executive and
Associate Executive producers
for episode 1501. We are still
catching up. Later, we will do a
number of make goods which we're
trying to catch up on from 1499
and 1500. And we are I guess, I
mean, no, we're delighted to see
that some of these 15/15
anniversary 15th. Well, wishes
have just spilled over into into
today's show will take a bit
longer. A
lot of them a lot. And we just
didn't know they're long
segments, however. And we have
all these suggestions that are
coming in. I have one I want to
throw out to see what people
think. Yeah, that we only read
the notes from the top 10
donors.
Oh, okay. People are giving a
suggestion. Yeah. Possibly. I
mean, what I see now on today's
show, I see the notes are very
short.
Well note number eight or line
eight versus note number nine
actually. Even though it's from
Sir Mark is long, but it should
have been read on the last show.
Yeah, now we were doing our best
here to fix all this. But
anyway, keep the ideas coming.
We will figure this out and
thank you to everybody who
raised their hand with thoughts
and ideas and we kick it off
with Marcel Fung dongan van
Dongen, in cura town, which is
where's this place? I gotta
expand this central region. But
Uganda.
Gee, I have no idea.
I'm thinking that Uganda. Yeah,
I think look it up by you. Yeah,
Marcel says congratulations,
guys. Thank you for your
courage. Shout out to my Dutch
no agenda buddies. And next time
I will bring more I remember to
Holland. For a title I'd like to
be named Sir Marcel of the Ivor
men that please give any karma
necessary to the entire karma
world. You've got karma
that's indeed Uganda.
Is how far is it from Kampala?
Oh, no, you mean Kira town. I
have no idea. Get a map up. Mark
shank is up and he's in Eagan,
Minnesota $100,000 This donation
is for me to become an instant
night and for my wife to become
an instant Dame nice so this is
still in play. I will send a
note. Feel free to read it on
the next show. Thanks, guys.
Thank you, sir Moses. sent in a
written note Greetings comrades.
I hope this arrives in time for
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You've got Peter decrease or as
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freeze 512 Middleton, Wisconsin
Keep up the great work says Pete
That's it easy all hit Maccha
VEF doll veg doll right after
that. He's in savage Minnesota.
511 Dotto five d douche please.
You've been D deuced. There
Yeah, let me see what he has
there mark.
I wasn't finished reading. Oh,
he says de Deus add to the
birthday list for November 5. So
that's yesterday request TPP
jobs karma night name wife's
choosing. That will be sir Matt
the tolerated round. The SIR
Matt the tolerated roundtable
edition tattoo. I hate to I hate
cigars. And he says note
congrats on 15 years with the
show jobs jobs, jobs jobs. Joe
John, you've got karma. There we
go.
All right. So Mark dukkha,
Japan, Japan Sea and the
disputed islands in Tokyo 500.
needed just came in last week
actually. Last show. But here it
is. Dear John and Adam. Wow,
what can I say thanks for the
changing our lives and filling
them with amazing thought
provoking content for 15 years
and 1500 episodes. It never gets
old. The early shows are pretty
boring, simply amazing. Having
been a producer since day one. I
want to mark this momentous
occasion by damming my daughter
Mila Mila, who is in her final
year at school and will be
heading to university in your
university in Europe. She is
simply amazing too. And I wanted
to wish her luck as the decade
as she decides where to go
another way she doesn't know
yet. And even more like as she
prepares for her final exams
Dame Mila has a fantastic ring
to it and I'm sure the title
will really help her open doors,
especially in Europe and take
her places. If you could prepare
under John's supervision, some
of the finest smoked salmon and
Iberico ham at the roundtable
she will be even more I need to
get the big holder that I got it
this device that you got one of
those two, she will be an even
more avid listener forever.
Thank you. Thank you for your
warm, warm friendship over the
past 15 years and of course
thank you for your courage to
remark Dukkha Japan Japan Sea
and disputed islands
Thank you very much Mark and of
course if you want we'll we'll
make her the 1500 producer so
that her credit corresponds but
if you know as always if anyone
challenges her credit we're here
to vouch Curtis rose in
Cedarville, California 500 and
Curtis says what is courtesy
here? He will become Sergio
thermal of the surprise Valley
hot springs. He sounds like
plenty of food at the roundtable
to go around so he doesn't need
anything extra. Thank you very
much.
Suzanne tetes. 500 we have
donated before but this is the
first note this we need this we
need a D douching and an F
cancer. Okay.
You've been de Deus. You've got
karma. Mass a maximum Belews of
Portland Oregon. 500 for show
1500 Probably a little late but
better late than never we agree
please dee doo dee doo and
please Knight me in Portland,
Oregon as night Max. We'll we'll
do it on the roundtable here for
sure. Take care you. I'll do a
couple more here. Christopher
Willis is in Henderson tennis
Hendersonville, Tennessee. 500.
No jingles no karma. Thank you,
Paul Bowser. 500 parts are known
John I've been listening since
episode 1300 D D deuced. And of
course we continue with our 15th
inflation special so he will be
instigated as Sir big dog of
browsers dog house. He has
followed you John since info
world yes longtime info world he
says he would like some ways you
want give me the full the full
load he says but he means polo
he wants a sexy Ooh China is
asked how and then shut up slave
and some goats.
I'm going to give you the whole
load today you've got
Mr. Brown, another $500 very
respectfully yours from Mr. RF
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again to MIT for Mr. RFID or
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Christopher Bruce. Bruce a new
market Maryland 500 I need to de
douche you spend deed do smell
it when you came in. My first
donation should have done so
when I had more money and my
producer Yes. Am I a night now?
Yes with your bogo 15 year promo
uh Yes. Will I be service Brucey
USA Yes, thanks for what you do
stay safe no jingles just jobs,
karma. Jobs, jobs, jobs and
jobs. For jobs.
Mica or Micah Lavelle level?
$500 no note Peter Smith 500 Who
would like to claim the title of
Sir strong bow Longfellow the
last frontier and he would like
grilled cheese and tomato soup
at the roundtable I'm gonna go
order that right away John pick
it up.
Yeah, first I'm gonna interrupt
with this note that was scanned
you probably have it in there
scan from my Captain Caveman at
500 bucks that came in last show
it I'm happy 50th anniversary
and congratulations. And we'll
put it on the list of producers
list. A 1500 Fantastic episodes
a substantial feat to be proud
of way to go gents no jingles
just yet karma for all those
beings doing positive things in
the universe?
Where's my Yak? Sorry. I'm
sorry. Where do we have to put
them on the list?
We had to put him on the
producers executive producer
list okay, but
I don't see his I don't see his
note. Or his I
humbly request I got like maybe
didn't scan but I got was in a
pile. I humbly request from the
peerage committee the night
title. Okay, he has to be on the
knighting list of Sir Captain
Caveman. And I don't know what
his real name Okay. Wow, the
reason why I feel truly honored
to have opportunity to share
some of the well deserved
treasure with you and Adam both
you to definitely deserve more.
But this is the most that I've
spent on anything in over a
decade. And it's what I want to
share. Well, I
would what I would like to do is
have him send in a note with his
actual name or something and
what he wants is feels a little
sorry, just tell me what to do.
Well, I'm
gay. I've got this is a
handwritten note.
Yeah. And I find him to have his
first name. I think he wants to
be anonymous. Okay, anonymous
and what will his there'll be
sir Captain Caveman? Yeah, sure.
Captain Caveman. All right. He's
on there, man. No Pro and
Alpine.
Oh, want to interrupt you and
make it worse. But, but you
might like this. He wants opium
and MDMA at the table
with some kind of druggie.
This was sounds like MDM. He
says you have everything else
covered.
Of course. We don't worry man.
We also have a good cool story
about opioids coming up. So
yeah, yeah, yeah, good one funny
All right. Yeah, come before
him. Here we go. Thank you.
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Technical Services 500. I'd like
to be night of the whole up
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battling the GA WAMP keys for
top billing. I should have given
me a little bit of pronunciation
guide. We've been making the
aroma of cook cabbage a thing
for generations in Slovak
households. I'd like to hit my
sister. Glory.
That was the pronunciation key.
Go monkeys. We've had these on
the show a couple last week. The
show.
Go on keys. Okay, got it. Then
we're set.
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Chris marble in West
Springfield, Massachusetts.
Four, four. And he sent an email
in we don't have. Okay, Chris.
Let me go into this one. With
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Sarasota, Florida for 3210. No
note, Sean Collier in Henderson,
Nevada for 25 Thank you for
everything gents. This should
get me up tonight hood I can be
knighted as search Shawn of the
hydrologic cycle. I would love
it. If you could have Chicago
deep dish. Chicago deep dish and
Kirkland Kiante classico at the
roundtable
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I've tried the Italian Kirklands
on and off I've not not
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Fact to talk to you. David cots
in Cullowhee North Carolina 350
Sharing after recent promotion
to see i Oh, well.
Congratulations. This is a two
for one with my three previous
100 payments. Please note me sir
Dave of western North Carolina
Cristalle burgers and Stella
Artois at the round table. And
please give me some good karma.
Stella, you've got
this is funny because crystal
burger wishes a clone of White
Castle. Oh, almost identical. I
don't remember anyone ever
requesting White Castle.
No, he's definitely had white
castles but never crystal and
I've never I know because I
pronounced the crystal ball.
Like the like the shampoo.
Which is stole I think
crystal ball. It's like this is
like a prompter fail because I'm
reading it. And I know the end
of the line is coming. And it's
capitalized. Kay. And I'm like
oh Christo burgers. Okay, thank
you very much. Chris Holloman is
a no v no v no vi we know NaVi
NaVi I know I'm doing this wrong
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brings me to knighthood. No
jingles just some election karma
from my school board race on
Tuesday and please Knight me Sir
Chris. Are the mortar and of the
mortar and pestle and we
certainly will and good luck to
give you a bit of goat to help
you with that sir. You've got
karma
Yeah, go ahead. Take it
Daniel. Posselt in Green Bay,
Wisconsin three Fordo packers no
jingles? No karma with a double
credits This brings me to
knighthood. You got it. And as
you have a name No, we'll do
whatever you need there.
Brandon. Took Sokka and clicker
Can I interrupt for a second?
Just for Daniel's sake. If you
guys have been Greenbay ever
thought that to Aaron Rodgers is
actually throwing the games.
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Pennsylvania 330 369 No note
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don't use my last name we didn't
couldn't pass up on this deal.
To should make me a night for
now just baby making karma for
me and my hot wife and health
karma for my sister and a new
human resource that arrives at
the end of the month. Of course
we'll give them some goat that
always helps. Seems the goat
gets the ladies going?
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dispense. Okay. In Union Ville
Pennsylvania, Fetterman
territory 33333 Happy
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nitrogen and zero air generation
systems with a broad range of
purities and flows. All use
these in a bar I guess, right?
Yeah,
to the nitrogen beer. You know,
they like to pump a good bunch
of bubbles in there. They're
useless. So as in
Netherlands In the Netherlands,
they're actually farmers are
committing suicide because of
the nitrogen crisis. And here is
just throwing it away or just
throwing it into our beer over
here. What's going on is the
world has gone crazy. Oh,
goodness. All right, man. You
got it. cupro minister, Ohio 333
dot 33 I will say my note via
email didn't get that yet. But
you will be.
I got to reference
the copy Pro. Yeah.
From common reference and all
computer makers in the 1970s
compu Pro. Yeah. Kevin P Pro
is out here in Oakland. Even
before my time. Yeah, I was
surprised this this producer
didn't didn't send it through
Pony Express. I'm surprised he
was able to actually so long
ago. It's like you're insulting
him older than me.
No joke. Joe Grillo in Ewing,
New Jersey. You've been there?
Three Three. Great show. No
jingles just a D douching. As
this is my first donation.
You've been D deuced. Anonymous
in Aurora, California. Also
Colorado which is where he is
$333 Please keep me anonymous.
Did I miss the deadline for
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can't pass up a deal like this.
Okay, anonymous. Sandra Ferreira
in Brooklyn, New York. 333.
Thank you both for hours of
information and entertainment.
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Hormones steer mom in Amsterdam,
the Netherlands. 333. In the
morning, gentlemen, congrats on
the 1500s Greetings from the
Dutch Hotel. Yay. We're Adam had
dinner with Robert J. Oh, wow.
That's a badass hotel. I would
like to be known as Sir young
the innkeeper of Amsterdam. No
jingles? No karma. Keep up the
good work. Oh, we read about
this hotel. It's a hotel
restaurant with an outstanding
wine list. So we'll yay the
whole deal. Now if I could only
remember what it was called. I'm
going to have to look it up. But
I remember the experience. It
was with Robert Jensen. I think
we had lunch there too, like
lunch and dinner is yeah, I will
get you the info. Maybe he
doesn't want that to be known.
I'm not sure.
No. But there's this amazing
like because he doesn't
want to be overrun. Remember,
remember, you know I'm Adam
Curry who just just let just
last week played a David iClip
who has now been banned in the
Netherlands from entering the
country and the entire Schengen
area. He has a level three
terrorist threat. What Yes, the
Dutch so he was supposed to go
and do a speech in the
Netherlands. You know, he does
these tours and he brings
his money does a bunch of
speeches. So
whatever they whatever the
problem was the Dutch I might
have been a politician. A
lizard? Well, no, but the press
jumped on it. He's anti semitic.
What is anti semitic he equates
Jewish people with lizards.
There you go. He's anti semitic
and so he's not allowed to enter
the Netherlands a quote level
three terrorist threat, which I
don't know what that means, but
apparently he's banned from
entering the entire Schengen
area
of the country they gave up and
Frank the Nazis
gave her up job all they give
her up. Oh, I have Oh my
goodness. I gotta tell you this
before we could to hear some
content for you. So you remember
we were talking about that.
We'll get back to donation. The
second man we're talking about
that, that that note the
Atlantic article.
As we were talking going about
it.
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Our formula is this. We go out.
We get people in the mouth I
have a just an offbeat clip. For
starters, this is a talk when my
tick tock catches is some guy or
girl. They them I'm not sure
because it never says never says
I don't figure it out, walking
down the street and he's got a
theory about genders and the
whole thing is bullcrap. Because
it's been, it was Western
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That gender binary is a direct
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And if we look globally and
historically, throughout the
world, and the ways that people
have existed and talked about
gender, the idea of there only
being two genders is a new
concept that is directly linked
to white supremacy.
Hey, I think NPR should be
scouting over a tick tock.
This guy is legit guys like
this. He's got the voice voice
got
the voice got the right
attitude. I think we should get
him in for a sound test. Yeah,
I'd like to say NPR is doing
some groundbreaking stuff these
days, John. I'm not quite sure
why but
you're poaching my territory. I
see. Am I
am i Is this the well?
Okay, I didn't get anything. So
you you're welcome to it.
Well, I'm only going to play a
little bit because it's it's not
it's not safe for my ears.
Patient is not one of the
patients you heard it for. She's
asked that we not use her name.
She's from Michigan. She already
has one kid. She's having her
abortion at about 11 weeks,
nearly all abortions in Michigan
are before 30 weeks. And like
many patients at Northland. She
said I could record her
procedure.
We're going to hear some of that
now. So I am interested to get
you set up on the table and
we're going to do best medicine.
I'm gonna pull this out under
your
left so what they did is they
they recorded and they played an
entire abortion and you hear why
that is a that is in fact the
question. Why? It's to know I
can only think it's to normalize
it. But I don't even really want
to listen to the rest of the
report because you hear the
mother moaning a bit. You hear
the vacuum suction
are they doing they're doing the
abortion does she's under just
local anesthesia. Yes,
yes. You want to hear a little
more. It's pretty disturbing.
Oh, okay. Yeah, I think it's to
normalize this. I'm really
unsure why they're doing it. I
want to send my tote bag back to
them. I'm so outraged. Nasty,
isn't it?
So I got a clip. Yeah, nasty for
sure. I got a clip. Because I've
been looking and looking and
looking. As you know, I'm a big
fan of Al Sharpton. And he just
has not flubbed. He just hasn't
made much flubs. Yeah, and I
finally got something here I got
a 12 second we can throw into
pile realize good is resist very
much, but it's pretty good.
on the defensive, is whether it
includes the in that turnout,
who it includes who does not
include all the specific voters
the party needs.
It's not that great. I don't
even know what he's saying.
That's good daddy.
What is he doing? America. Oh,
wait, this is this is I'm so
glad I stopped myself. This has
to be played and has to be
understood. And I can't believe
even that this is a thing. I had
to look it up. The clip came in
this morning. I had to stop and
it's Am I hearing this
correctly? On the heels of I
believe it was Friday were yet
another huge fine for CVS. And I
believe Walgreens for basically
being pill mills for processing
way too many opioids for handing
them out like candy. Yep. Do I
have that report? So this is the
report just 21 seconds breaking
overnight, a major settlement
stemming from the opioid crisis.
Bloomberg reports Walmart, CVS
and Walgreens have agreed to pay
around $12 billion to settle
1000s of lawsuits from state and
local governments, accusing them
of mishandling the painkillers.
Opioids are blamed for more than
500,000 deaths in the US in the
last two 20 years.
Okay. So even though this is a
faceless, nameless Corporation,
and no executives or anyone
making any decisions gets in any
trouble, or knows where the
money goes to this, this $14
billion, but what you would
think
you would always been your
complaint.
Now, based upon what we know
about the opioid opioid crisis,
you just heard 500,000 People
think to have been killed by
illegal use of these drugs.
What? What would make sense for
our lawmakers or policymakers
may be more accurate in
Washington DC, regarding the
prescription of opioids, what
would make sense knowing that
there's over prescription going
on and these companies have
actually contributed to it and
they're paying a fine and kind
of getting off without any, you
know, not much issue? What if
you were a policymaker? What
would you want?
Me? You personally, find the CEO
I get to CEO give him a big
hefty fine and throw him in jail
for 10 years? How
about moving forward? Would you
want legislation? Would you want
tighter controls on open?
You get a lot of money from all
these CEOs and see him in jail,
I wouldn't change anything.
Well, not. They didn't. They
didn't follow your advice. Your
advice is don't change anything.
Well, the CDC actually did
change.
We're gonna start with a major
move by the CDC to battle the
nation's prescription drug
crisis, the agency actually
softening its guidelines
yesterday for doctors to
prescribe oxycodone and other
opioid painkillers. CDC says the
new guidelines are designed to
ensure that patients can get
compassionate and safe pain care
is the first time the CDC has
modified its recommendation
since 2016.
So so we have an opioid crisis.
This was too so what you're
doing here is you're presenting
us with a switcheroo. You're
going in one direction, and
these douchebags went in the
other direction.
I read from the press release
information, the previous
guidance from CDC succeeded in
reducing inappropriate and
dangerous prescribing Some
experts say so that was CVS you
know, so and Walgreens and they
so that so that the guidance was
helping to slow that down. The
new guidelines are designed to
ensure that patients get
compassionate and safe pain
care, you say? Because they
won't, they won't prescribe the
same guys won't prescribe
ivermectin under any
circumstance, but this is okay.
Right?
Yes, right. Yes. You see, the
problem is because of the strict
guidelines they had, which were
so strict, that it cost billions
of dollars for CVS and Walgreens
and others who were over
prescribing them. But they were
so strict that it was only 14
billion in fines. This may be
Flitz into your into your
thesis, we need to have a lot
more of this going on. So we're
going to relax the rules here
the relaxed three points. CDC no
longer is suggesting trying to
limit opioid treatment for acute
pain to three days. This isn't.
So the CDC previously
recommended do not stay on
opioids longer than three days.
Yeah, otherwise you get
addicted. Now they're dropping
that recommendation. To ensure
compassionate pain care. Point
to the agency is dropping the
specific recommendation that
doctors avoid increasing dosage
to a level equivalent to 90
milligrams of morphine per day.
So that means they they want to
they're not going to tell
doctors to increase dosage
levels to over an equivalent of
over 90 milligrams of morphine
per day, more smack for you
children. And finally, for
patients receiving higher doses
of opioids. The CDC is urging
doctors to not abruptly halt
treatment. These are drug
dealers with drug dealer
motives, drug dealer rules, they
do not care about you or your
children. They care about money.
And this is this. This is the
NBC Today Show
with a major move by the CDC to
battle the nation's prescription
drug crisis the agency
to battle the nation's
prescription drug crisis to
battle the
nation's prescription drug
crisis. The agency actually
softening its guidelines
yesterday for doctors who
prescribed oxycodone and other
opioid painkillers. CDC says the
new guidelines are designed to
ensure that patients can get
compassionate and safe pain
care. It's the first time the
CDC has modified its
recommendations since 2016.
Wow, the way she presents it and
the facts of even within their
own presentation are
contradictory. Yeah. I, you
know, I would I do we only done
this a couple of times. I'm not
gonna do it today, but I'm gonna
give you a borderline Clip of
the Day for digging that one up.
Well, you could have you
know, now you're now Not today.
Not in the mood. But I'll tell
you this. Dad was in the mood.
So that woman should be ashamed
of herself this woman that was a
Savannah Guthrie.
Yes. How about not just that
woman? How about the whole
industry? The host it's crazy. I
am listening to that was saying
ears. And my brain goes. This
does not make sense. We didn't
need to combat the opioid crisis
by easing the rules. Not Don't
worry more than three days is no
problem. Go over nine 890
milligrams of morphine
equivalents. It doesn't matter
it's good. Death Do people or
death death or death people your
death death called
death. Now is this the CDC or
the FDA? CDC? Yeah. Addition
even being the business that
should be shut shuttered?
Well, that this is going to kill
more people. I'm kind of
their budget goals. Your I think
you use the word earlier rules.
To more I've got here that I
want to get rid of new issue
with the elections. Of course we
have elections in United States
on Tuesday, midterm elections.
Oh, man, we're all Jack. We're
all Jedi. They're going to
spend. In total, I think what is
the number now it's almost as
much as the drug dealers had to
pay in fines. And here it is.
The total is $17 billion,
including candidates, super
PACs, PACs and advertising.
Advertising. That's where
there's a lot of the money goes
advertising 17 billion expected
to far exceed the record set in
2018, which was 16 point 7
billion. Okay, here it is.
Largest spenders will be super
PACs. It goes a lot of it goes
towards towards advertising,
which is why just a reminder.
It's a close race. It's neck and
neck, in Fetterman case, really
neck and neck. What can we do?
And a lot of people are anxious.
And finally you're not
alone. If you're stressed out
about the upcoming elections,
you're now with some tips for
dealing with election anxiety.
Yeah, the internet a great
Election day is so stressful. Is
it in your closet until this is
all over? No, that's ridiculous.
Are you running some way running
away to try to escape the
country the hashtags election
anxiety and election stress
racking up more than 20 million
mentions on Tik Tok alone.
Anxiety is the number one
diagnosis in our country right
now. Anxiety is number one,
more than two thirds of American
adults said Election Day is a
significant source of stress in
their lives. According to a
recent survey by the American
Psychological Association. So is
election stress disorder real
really what is describing is the
fear of the future.
But in this case that stress is
focused on a specific event,
you may be doing a lot of what I
call Doom scrolling, you're just
you're just sucked in by all the
negatives. You also may be so
deep into social media that your
head is spinning.
The Mayo Clinic List symptoms of
election related anxiety as
tension in the shoulders, upset
stomachs and headaches and sleep
issues like tossing and turning
and worrying.
If you just eat a burger,
McDonald's not being
able to get to sleep or having
bad dreams about the election.
Here are some tips for coping
with election related stress.
If you feel distressed, and
you're just downing a lot of
alcohol, believe me that won't
help
reach this what kind of advices
this does wonders. It won't
yes it does. You feel distressed
and you're just downing a lot of
alcohol. Believe me, that won't
help instead
reach for some good old
fashioned h2o.
That sounds a little funny but
always drink water when you feel
anxious. Water does improve our
concentration. Water is more
sibling
and if things start looking bad
for your candidate or your party
as results roll in,
but I want you also to get
moving you will process
information a little bit
differently and a little calmer.
If I can go for a walk.
Fam act and then they go and
anxiety that's that is our
epidemic.
Well, we noticed this in a
couple of shows ago. This is
starting to show up and they NPR
is talking about incessantly and
they're blaming both the
Republicans and Republicans
Trump, Trump Trump's the problem
Trump Trump and COVID is causing
anxiety and there was all
nervous but if you're dreaming
about the elections you got you
got deep issues you got some
other thing going on you better
Yeah you better I think you
should turn down better shape up
and then we we've heard
inflation by the way, the
Guardian reporting that the UK
Government is running a war game
or tabletop exercise no actually
they say war game. Whitehall
officials have war games program
Yarrow. Why aro why what is the
euro?
The Euro? You keep talking.
Okay. Euro a blueprint for
coping with outages for up to a
week. Guardian has seen
documents marked official
sensitive which
are cut into power these people
yep which one? To transition to
wind Yep.
The Guardian has seen documents
marked official and sensitive
which warned that in a
reasonable worst case scenario
all sectors including transport
food and water supply
communications and energy could
be quote severely disrupted for
up to a week.
So week with no subway service
in London. No power in London.
Oh, we'll get through to see is
there any way of investing in
looting? Is there some stock or
something because this what
we're talking about here? The
town of London will be looted?
Yeah, maybe. I mean, it's not
gonna lie pretty.
It's gonna be looting that's
what you do.
What you do maybe that's what we
do out
here when there's the power goes
off in San Francisco like after
an earthquake or anything with
the powers down you guys looting
you guys. You guys loot all it's
like it's a pastime up to $950
You're doing it all day. Looting
you can be talking about Yarrow
is a flowering plant with anti
inflammatory effects. That has
been studied for wound healing
digestive disorders and more I
know but Yarrow, why would you
call anything Yarrow? Then?
That's kind of because the
exercise will is healing
program with an M double M E
arrow. All right. So so that's
the direct result of the energy
crisis and of course, that
crisis because you know, it's
not stable that fossil fuel and
Putin Putin Putin has made all
the everything go up. And so we
have inflation we have. We have
shrink inflation. But now, NBC
brings you skimp inflation,
there may be a surprise, waiting
for you at the grocery store.
Some companies are substituting
ingredients in their products,
often with cheaper ones. It's
called skim conflation, and it's
stopping shoppers in their
tracks. Yeah, it seems it seems
unfair. It's so hard to say up
to date. Exactly what's going
into your food and anonymous
survey of 300 large food and
beverage brands showed that
nearly two thirds of them
reformulated at least six
recipes. 90% of them citing
higher ingredient prices, often
water can be added and we also
see basically a shifting to what
are less expensive ingredients
from sugar to high fructose corn
syrup.
Take a look at these two
factors. The smart balance
monitoring look at the front.
They look identical, same
weight. Oh, I see it in very
fine print in the
bottom left hand corner. This
one says 64% vegetable oil. This
one says it's 39% vegetable oil
and it's leaving customers with
a poor taste in their mouth.
Some writing how to destroy a
great product. New formula is
not an improvement and just
simply gross.
So you got to
hold on Yeah. This is a report
you got from a news source NBC
what was the product you're
talking about?
Margarine
margarine has Marcia is all oil.
Yeah, but what they're saying is
it was 69% vegetable oil and the
rest would be seed oil. And now
it's 39% vegetable oil and the
rest is canola seed oil,
industrial sludge. You know bull
crap they didn't want they want
to put it in your body and get
cheaper and you know in the
identity of putting high
fructose corn syrup in it. This
is an attack. This is the
actually this is genocide the
way I see it.
It's genocide. Yeah, that's
where you see the
killing people killing people.
Um, do you have anything else?
Because I guess? Um, yeah,
I guess I'm John Paul clips.
John Paul. Yeah. John Paul
Pierre dam van de Kareem Abdul.
Yeah, you
want to you want to do those now
and then we can get to the final
donation and
I was doing them now. We're
gonna go home. Yeah. Okay, good.
We're never gonna get we never
get done here. All right, what
you got so she died this week. I
think we had a clip from her on
the last or last press
conference was was last
Wednesday. But I went back and
listen to the whole thing. And
there's some good stuff in there
that we're not catching. Let's
listen to this one. This is JP
she's talking. She starts off
her presentation with a long
lecture about how the elections
are important. And it's a threat
to democracy if you don't vote
for Democrats. And then she of
course, during the somewhere in
the process, she says, You know,
I'm not here to be I don't do
political speeches on here
because it's illegal, but I'm
gonna do them anyway. So let's
listen to this one. This is JP
under assault.
Okay. As you all know, the
President has long talked about
our nation being at an
inflection point. He has been
clear we are unclear democracy
is under assault, and we cannot
pretend otherwise.
She said under assault.
Democracy is under assault.
It's under assault. We have to
be very careful. They wonder if
it's under sea salt.
Maybe Florida cell is kind of
expensive. But goodness, okay.
Okay, here she is. JP two
continues.
The President will continue to
call attention to the threat to
the two Democratic integrity and
to public safety posed by those
who deny,
deny.
So if you listen carefully, it
was a threat to democracy, which
is the meme that was going
around by everyone I had I
always highlighted threat to
democracy threat to democracy. I
guess the word got out that we
can't say that anymore.
It's on the ballot now now,
because
it's because it's so stupid. But
she can't not say so. She almost
says it and she switches so
started over and listen to for
that.
The President will continue to
call attention to the threat to
the to democratic equity, and to
public safety posed by those who
deny the documented truth about
election result, and those who
seek to undermine public faith
in our system of government.
Unfortunately, we have seen mega
mega Republican officials who
believe in the rule of law. They
refuse to accept the results of
free and fair elections. And
they fanned the flames of
political violence through what
they praise and what they refuse
to condemn. It remains important
for the President to State
strongly and unequivocally that
violence has no place in our
democracy. He believes other
leaders of both parties on both
sides have a responsibility to
communicate very clearly as
well. The President has been
emphatic and optimistic that
Americans care about protecting
our democracy. He has
consistently talked about the
fact that America has emerged
stronger from some of our
darkest moments. And today,
there are far more Americans
every background and every
belief.
It almost sounds like she's
she's reading a children's book,
doesn't it? But this at this is
getting to the end here is like
NSF and far away in a land where
children could believe
America has emerged stronger
from some of our darkest
moments. And today, there are
far more Americans
is that right? Far more
American,
surely you nailed it,
every background and every
belief.
See Spot Run. See Scotty be Joe
see Joe Ron.
And today there are far more
Americans of every background
and
see Joe sniff Jains
and today there are far more
Americans of every background
and every belief who reject the
dangerous path of political
violence, then accept it. The
President will continue to speak
about the challenges facing our
democracy and his enduring
belief that America will
persevere.
Man how tedious was that jump
here?
Pretty bad now here she is a
does last clip as a two second
clip of her trying to pronounce
pronounce trying to pronounce
the word philanthropic,
philanthropic, philanthropic
leaders.
Kind of sucks when you're set up
when you stumble over your own
words is the setup job. Good
try. Feel like financially
philanthropic, philanthropic,
philanthropic for the
philanthropic. Yeah.
Does she know what it means?
It's a theme for our show. I
like it. I also have a super
cut. This was stolen from Tucker
show of their heart harping on
the fact that Republicans have
got nothing to do. The Democrats
are running on a concept, threat
to democracy. It's it's an idea
of standing on the ballot. It's
on the ballot. And the
Republicans are just harping on
crime. And this is no good
because the Republicans haven't
got any new ideas. So here we
go. With the super cut on crime.
There's a major concern
surrounding the racist rhetoric
that often goes hand in glove
with the law and order messages.
Republicans are pulling out all
the old fear and loathing
playbook trying to scare voters
about crime.
They're not concerned about
voter safety. They're they just
want to keep voters scared.
They have now turned to a
strategy, that sensationalizes
crime that weaponize is crime
and that racialized is crime.
The other guys play the crime
card relentlessly and shame
shame shamelessly. It's got
racial elements to it. Let's
just call that for what it is
type of crime that scares
Republican independent voters
the most to make them believe
that crime is skyrocketing that
America is a hellhole. And the
thing is, it works dystopian
nakedly racist video, preferably
grainy security cam footage
featuring almost exclusively
black people committing crime in
big cities.
Clearly, this is major news.
This is a former president of
the United States getting
subpoenaed, while this huge news
event was breaking. What was Fox
News airing? crime, crime,
crime, crime, inflation,
immigration, that's all they do
all day, every day just going
right to the fears of the
American people.
We saw JD Vance harping on the
issue of crime and talk a
linking it to things like
illegal immigration. Those are
the types of issues the things
that drive fear, they're just
coming straight out and
especially during election time
we see it's the caravans again,
it's the fear of immigrants that
it was scaring suburban white
women with caravans coming to
their neighborhood.
You turn on Fox News anytime a
day any day of the week. There
are three messages on repeat the
border crisis crime on the rise
and inflation
goodness hate so we might as
well just discuss it real
quickly. Right now. What do you
think Tuesday we don't have a
show until Thursday. Will this
be the red wave will we see what
are we gonna see happening will
the will the Republicans
recapture the House and the
Senate
I think they'll recapture the
house pretty effortlessly. The
Senate I think they'll they're
gonna grab the Senate by maybe
to vote two seats
with Fetterman Fetterman Come
on.
I don't think so. I don't think
that I mean, Pennsylvania is
stupid. But they're not that
stupid. But come on for the
show. If Fetterman got in it
would be great for the show but
I can't make predictions based
on what's good for the show. I
could buy wouldn't be right I
don't see Fetterman getting in.
I say I am and gets him
I say federal I think is insane.
I think it's insane. They put
such a focus on it. They need to
show that Joe can carry a state
that you that may be the reason
that they focused on it that you
brought up early in the show
that why of why Pennsylvania WHY
PENNSYLVANIA maybe it's just
because that's the only state
they think they can do
and I would say they will do
everything they can to make sure
it happens
which means a rugged Yeah. Yeah,
it's possible. I'm not gonna say
I won't be stunned if he wins.
But I will say this. I would
like to I'd love to be watching
the the probably CNN less so
than MSNBC as they freak out by
any Republican that takes a
Democrat out of the picture we
have taken all of Tuesday off
not only just to vote but to
make sure we are watching the
freak out in real time. It'll be
fun no matter what it is. But I
say Fetterman by the nose by
neck, my nose, whatever his neck
by the bold
move by donate to no agenda.
Imagine all the people who could
do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
and in fact, we have a few
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Kendra Cobbs 165 from Pace,
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We'll see in a moment sir
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Springs, Wyoming who will become
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John will pick it up with the
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she says thank you for doing the
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That's part of the Wargaming the
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You're welcome. Sarah I'm sorry.
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can I have a Scotch egg and a
sticky toffee pudding? With
custard for the roundtable? Now
confirmed he's a Brit nasty,
nasty sounding.
Actually Scotch eggs are quite
tasty.
I don't like Scotch eggs. Jason
Schiffer with your generous
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You have been light in the
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roundtable, she would like
tonkatsu ramen. Oh, can you
think it's funny, don't you
Okonomiyaki and Pantone and
whatever. I can't do these
roundtable requests. You're
doing it to mess with me. I
know. You're doing it to show
off your culinary skills. And
I'm never gonna be able to
pronounce all of this and a
Texas slim cowboy ribeye medium
rare with a bottle of New
England barrel company straight
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think people think it's funny
when I run out of breath
You know, I never thought about
it but it is kind of funny, but
that's what they're doing it for
they're doing it. I know. We
will ask for this crazy
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interesting thesis. No, it's to
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Thank you can show people what
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me
I'm telling you this is this is
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to say but of course, he will
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Great 1500 Episode What a
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Dames. ADAM You are correct by
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I would like to be knighted sir.
Andy drew Knight of the
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for the 15th anniversary.
Michelle, I guess. Thanks for
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the with the names
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everybody should be the winner,
honestly.
Yes. That is Fetterman
introducing himself.
I think that's all that we
probably should have done on the
last show. But I'll accept it.
Let me try mine. This is why
you're not in charge. Wait, I
have more. I have more. I'm more
I'm more transparent
information. We got a thing. No,
I think you win by a landslide
on that one.
Okay, I'm taking it.
Even though it's like low
hanging fruit.
It is low hanging fruit. That's
why I used to you don't see me
with a selection. I just had the
one.
This is a good point. And people
who do their own podcast need to
understand this. Sometimes low
hanging fruit is just the place
to be. It's a way to go. You
just want to be in the pocket.
That's just where you want to do
it. And I would say that
concludes our broadcast day.
I think so.
We have end of show mixes from
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everybody's got to kind of tough
a nice fat slice you forgot one
detail Mr. Big Shot forgot me
the price due to the world wrong
I'm gonna Jong Moon Hold on.
That's why the big dog through
deciding that
righteous horse of your senses.
You're the fake. We believe that
what we're doing. You're the one
that was paid the 30 pieces of
silver. Have you forgotten that?
Well, I know the big hero
supposed to jump off tall
buildings. You sit there back in
your big cigars and think of
deliberately killing an idea
that's made millions of people a
little bit happier. An idea that
brought 1000s up here from all
over the country by bus and by
freight and jalopy and on foot
so they could pass on to each
other their own simple little
experience I'm just a mug and I
know it. Understand a lot of
things while you're typing all
this history if you can't let
your dirty fingers on a decent
idea and twist it and squeeze it
out of your own pocket just like
dogs if you can't eat something
you bury it why this is the one
worthwhile thing this come along
people are finally finding out
that the guy next door isn't a
bad thing like that's got a
chance of spreading till it
touches every last dog gone
human being in the world and you
talk about killing or when this
fire dies down what's gonna be
left more misery for hunger and
more and what to prevent that
from starting all over again?
Nobody knows the answer to that
one and certainly not you know
slamming bollixed up theories
you got
Tell me you'll kill it if you
can use it. When you go ahead
and try you couldn't do it in a
million years with all your
radio stations. Your power
because it's bigger than what
the rhyme or fake gets bigger
than your ambitions that is
bigger than all the breakdowns
of you. That's exactly what I'm
going down there to tell those
people
you know the bad boy Don't let
me stop talking to me because I
will call your skin and your
wickedness and your dark shadow
stop you from getting your dog
it's almost election day in New
York City all capital for the
mayor this time though we all
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passed a regulation to
quarantine anybody who got who
cooties. The police but the New
York Supreme Court said it was
unconstitutional they stepped on
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your Hoko is appealing so the
government can imprison the same
track down their friends and
family I searched a crib in a
phone Oh of course for public
health and I am still appealing
to keep my bags mandate for city
workers that is what me and
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not make any anti mandate anti
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gonna have to do too much paper
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