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do it become a member, and then we will chat with you in the member block after the public. of the show that we can get, nor that really juicy stuff. We have some breaking news right now breaking news. Of course is that I generally seem over and cisco franco is still dad. The man has not been the dog is groundhog day again and donald trump has been indicted a few more times. I guess for something I dunno. He he put too much. Man is on a sandwich indicted for that literary little. Has anybody read the latest indict? this just rattle of euro as MR chirac. What what is it this time? So this is a generous ex indictment that the long awaited generally sixth indictment their charging him on for accounts. They These are real stretches. I mean just the on the legal basis. These are. These are very, very large legal structures. There, charging him on conspiracy to defraud the government, typically
financially defrauding the government like actually she tried to seal money from the federal government there claiming that extends to trying to affect election processes It is a real strachan in gonna, be very difficult to fulfil by the elements of the law they charge me with obstruction of justice you mean he tried to interfere with an official government. Proceeding again, that's gonna be a bit of a scratch because it can be hard to show that he actively attempted to overthrow the election rather than exercising his free speech rights in pursuit of a specious legal theory read, as can be the defense that the fence is going to be. I honestly thought this legal theory might be good and I'm allowed to pursue their because this is still america you'll get prosecuting for that He's being charged also with some its violations. The attack- the idea here is that he is attempting to essentially have boats thrown out so usually, his charge is brought when you literally stuff a ballot box or you take a box of ballots and you throw them in the river or dead people vote in nineteen sixty and make John Kennedy president put them in a locker in Michigan, yeah yeah. Exactly what will you do? Those sorts of things that's where this is charged? Usually in reply there and then there's a fourth charge,
and that is again related to the idea that he put together, slates of electors and then attempted to submit that the the the multi, improving any of these cases is multi. For the first point is that as an element, the case in virtually all of these things is intent. prove somehow the download from new for a fact that he had lost the election, and thus all subsequent efforts were not dedicated toward attempting to preserve his proportional election victory but actively or an attempt to subvert the thing that he knew was not your well. As I've said. The problem from is that trying to bush intent crimes from is incredibly difficult because Donald, actually believes the thing that he is saying at any given moment. So it is quite plausible that that night he thought he lost and by the next morning he thought that he had won that sort of is not unusual from ever. I mean this we all know this when seen him switch in real time his positions and believe it both time so intent crimes are very, very difficult to charge with with donald trump again, The charges in law are large scale. Stretch generous excludes mentioned multiple times here, but again the defence there is going to be. I didn't tell people
made the capital building. I told him to peacefully protest at the capitol building. You may be greatly that I can tell them to get out, but I didn't make them go in in the first place, so that doesn't actually count as a conspiracy usual, no actual proof that I told the oath keepers to go in an attempt to overthrow the election yet you can. You can blame me for being inflammatory can do, but inflammatory is not prosecutable right. So this is so that that's gonna be his defence. again. I believe this thing is being charged in front of a federal judge appointed by Barack obama, which means presumably a very unfriendly federal judge. I'm not sure district. This is being charged, and actually I have to look at approach as it looks, it is being charged in DC. So obviously that means that he's a real disadvantage in this case, because it easy juries can be a lot less friendly to him and say florida jury would be unnecessary with what I assume jack smith is counting on here. So then the question becomes how long the trial actually takes. When is the trial actually begin? He's going be able to make the case, and I think it's a pretty solid case that should be delayed until after the election. The reason that he's going to able to say that is he's going to say, listen, I haven't
the two major ongoing we'll cases. I have the Manhattan da's case ravaged again. That one is complete, be asked, and then I also have the class documents case being charged by jack Psmith, don't in florida and probably indicted in georgia and how you let me do simultaneously perform for defences in the space of twelve. kids are really what you should do as you should delay this trial until after the election. We already know that the floor trial is likely to begin sometime in middle of next year right in the middle of an election, so I think the date was set for may twenty. That thing that's right. So that means that the get a verdict in that trial pretty pretty quickly, imagine that that that that case is to me that's what in this case. You drop of the indictment that have come down so far. Clearly, as for documents, one is the most dangerous kazan low level. It's happening in florida, which has read state and its trump judge choose tonight, yes, but but that from judges is still a jogging about rage. He had the documents right right exactly I mean that the biggest problem for trump is, if you're going to do the crime and don't do the climbing on tape like gradually the first rule of priming. Don't do the crime on tape, it's just As your lawyer, folks, don't do that
I am on the tape is just a bad idea, so it so that that's the big problem for trump he's going to make the. Essentially to the jury. In that case for jury. Nullification he's going to say this shouldn't have been charged, not because I didn't do it. It shouldn't be charged because I wasn't risking national security and because they didn't charge Hillary Clinton and it's unfair- that hillary gets to skate and I'm going to get charged for all of this, and it's obviously political they're trying to stop me in the middle of an election cycle so that that's kind of where things stand legally speaking right now. So the the dc indictment out of all trump's, a five hundred, and diamonds and coming diamonds. in terms of risk to him. What are you rank the dizzy and I I would rank this one at number. Two. I think the floors, the risk as one because I think the newark one is not particularly risky. I think even in new york, jury is going to have a real tough time. Finding donald trump in violation of a state camp in finance law? That's connected to a federal campaign, financed law. That's connected to a pay off me. The stormy Daniels and twenty two, which would effectively uneasy and in kind contribution
to his own campaign gets I'm here again. I think that one's real tough. So I think that one super week I think, The georgia case is gonna, be. About as strong as the dc case, because it's a very similar case, it's going to be basically very similar charges, but on a state level with regard to him, pressuring grand rapids burger to to to supposedly shift votes. Although his events is going to be. In that case, I was telling you should vote. I was saying I know that there is broad. All I need is this number of votes to win. I certainly not have been more fraud, the mad so you're telling me you can't find that number of votes that are fraudulent right. That's that's what he's going to say so It seems to me, like a fairly solid defence. Actually goes again. It goes to intent. It's also in georgia. It depends where, in georgia it's held was held in fulton county. It looks a lot like dc, so those kind of tie for second again, I think the most dangerous indictment for him remains classified documents case, because to me, the n, an evidentiary level. This is just putting on my lawyer hat and an evidentiary level. They almost that right on that one I mean it. You literally said on tape. Here is classified document. I could have you If I didn't, I didn't declassify it. Would you like to see this document it right now
It's only it's always with trump. The fact that they didn't do this. Hillary Clinton did virtually the same thing didn't have. The right of, resident declassify the documents and they didn't profit, Your aunt said she was wasn't, it was intentional when she actually bleach better phone right in all these activities. Attacks that isn't about it is that is going to be there. You didn't the reason you go after railleries, because you said she didn't intend to disseminate the documents to foreign powers. Essentially, there is no proof, or even implication, that I intended when seventy these documents to foreign powers, the most obvious explanation as I said it literally the day that this news broke it down likes things and he decided to keep them Women have only attends complicate. Donald trump is always in extra eyes in tomfoolery letters intellectualize in trumpets them as it as it is as a rule here in philosophy, or whether its attempting to determine why the bank at the box of documents you should have given back to the natural archives outcomes, These are always live down from the most simple explanation is always true, donald trump legs things, and so he keeps them but remain literally kept israeli antiquities just because he likes them means entire power comes from the fact that he is treated differ.
Like I would have had no objection to the press, treating them as badly as they did if they we treated democrats the same way. It's that's the way I want them to read. People in power original sin with regard to this case is that Hillary Clinton's not prosecuted, which, by the way, is the reason donald trump is being prosecuted because he literally said to his lawyers. Remember that thing Hillary did over there. Can you do that for me which means that have already been prosecuting, though he wouldn't have said that right right, so I get an isn't there just at a higher political, level getting out of the legal minutiae here. We as a tradition in america, dont imprisoned, the president's and we don't imprison the leader of the opposition, and regardless of ok, technically violated. The statute with documents gives, whatever you make him in the storage of I now that we have to solve for five years ago. It isn't there just something, really banana republic. He about seeing this right? I was that is by the way. Also is. It is a case that have trump were more articulate he should be making. We now know because of this, the collapse,
by his sweetheart deal. We know the oj is corrupt right. We know it is correct that the highest levels we sought in court, where the guy could not defend- it was obviously trying to put something passed, a judge if they got in a friendly judge, she might have overlooked it, but in fact you saw it was being put passer. We know their corruption You know- and I think that that's that's a case that I would be making online here he's going to make nutcase mendacious going wrong. If you can, the notion that the thing that that is going to trumps benefit is the fact that the Biden d, o j, is so obviously and clearly corrupt. I mean the the the the sweep the button sweetheart deal for folks who didn't watch what actually happened here. There's a pretty simple way to to understand this. One hundred was charged with two sets of crimes. One was financial crimes, tax fraud, the other way round. Like guilty to misdemeanours and the. was a gun charge in the fund actual grimes. There is nothing in there. That said, we wave all future charges on financial crimes. Nothing like that right to its had nothing about that. In the in the gun crime case, which ended up being diverted
and up that no charges. You gotta go to drug rehab whenever it said in their inaction, for this area As mentioned in the financial crimes gaze, we will now wave It is clear that the geo J was attempting to waive the crimes that it for naval reservation, all of the crimes, everything and so the defense thought. That was the case, which is why they were signing onto the plea deal in the first place and the gj thought that was the case, but they didn't want. The judge know that was the case because it's so obviously corrupt, because it gets in front of the judge. The judge looks at this and says hold up, so it's not charging document that you're actually giving me that you want me to sign off on it in this other documents have no actual jurisdiction over them, so supply that's play. That is your clearly attempting to lie to the american people by putting the sweetheart deal in a document that has not been publicly at that the g J was so embarrassed by the public. Disclose if is, but they immediately say no, no. We didn't mean that at all, none of this is real and hundred Biden's attorney goes waves, our real we have no deal and the whole thing blows up right. What what what happened here is a pretty textbook case of the g o j at me. I was directions. That's how this happened, which means
Joe Biden's direction, attempting to let hunter Biden off the hook for wine I d of crimes which again, that that is getting worse for Joe Biden, I mean well all that the one hundred and stuff is going to get worse. It's a it's a it's so let's say they they put trump in prison. What say one of the seven thousand and diamonds actually sticks worth remembering we have had people run for president. Prison before Eugene debs got eight percent of the vote. He was a socialist so very much out of the means. the american political tradition he still got. Eight percent of the vote were at when he was sitting in the can As far as I know, there is no extra special rule and restriction on how you can run for president. The com additionally, it out even if the guy's wearing an orange jumpsuit donald trump, could run for president from prison. Could win. The presidency programme as an additive would probably can help him if he's sitting there deal. I think I think would help him, but I do I actually if you would getting the exact same amount of votes. I think at this point they they they're playing a psyop on us. The Democrats
actually playing the psyop, which is that they know the more they persecute him. The more his base will stick and and the less popular he will be among independents and the people who actually decide the election. I mean, I totally agree with that, and I I also think that nothing we now live in the nothing matters and truly nothing matters, except that the turnout numbers in twenty twenty four, that's the entire game. Here by indians, low turn out from could win. Even under those are completely no long said Ben and I learning from Mitch Daniels former governor of Indiana. There two ways to beat the left. You can they're out, argue them or you can out breed them, and when you want to talk about the next generation of americans, this is real and happening now. Folks, The pro life movement is scoring all sorts of victories. Did you know? motion built accounts for over half of the abortions committed in this country. More one thousand reborn children die at the hand of this poison every single day, pre bore Is the organisation providing a solution to that devastating situation? Women are fed the abortion pill and lead to build,
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and we're talking about the babies and the sweet babies and the daddy and everything I know we have to get to this, because it's here on my schedule and I'm just actually before we get to this, I'm going to take my phone out right now and I'm going. the timer I'm going set a time. I don't. I can't I am going to set a time limit reward six minutes of all. I would have been more like ninety. Second, here we go. This is I'm being very generous here to tell you it s, a wonder that sixty cause, because this stupid nonsense. Forget about the indictments the stupid nonsense going on capitol hill with the? U s Oh hearings and the friend of a friend and of somebody's cousin, saw little glimmer of light and thus made a historic hearings. I know I'm sorry, you go six at in its natural any thoughts. I have more than the finnish has six minutes. I at a disadvantage here. I think that the main well first of all- as I tried explained about when I destroy them in this debate a couple days ago- is that
If you go into this already, having decided as at least to the people, whose room app that you're not willing to listen to the evidence that no evidence could possibly convince you, because there you are, You are a committed ahead of time to the proposition that aliens have never visited earth, whether that or they don't even exist, they don't exist, which is Michael's absurd idea, then, Of course- and I can we convince by this- but if you are open minded, as I am I think I'm an all things am I'm very known to be open absolutely, and I figure that loosey goosey you listen to and what do we have? We have a dot documentation. We have photographed with video of these crafts and this guy, a nobler we have which we have. We have expert eyewitness testimony. I don't just mean the people that are testifying congress. I mean now pilots, who are actual experts? Ok, buttress you're ridiculous point of view. Nancy maize and other republicans were interviews. Some. These people who say that they have first hand. Knowledge of of these vehicles crashing and even potential light, for being found on It- take away.
if you believe, we have crashed craft as stated earlier, do we have the bodies of the pilots who piloted this craft, as I have stated publicly already, my news nation interview. Biologics came with some of these recoveries I guess human or nonhuman biologics, nonhuman, and that was the assessment of people which wreck knowledge on the programme. I talk to that are currently still in the programme gone human way. Think they're raccoons, like I can ask you about a word. I pay attend and a little what have you ever? heard the word biologics before in your life, I've may be heard it in the car text of medicine, occasionally were once a very precise word. Not these not saying we pull the e t out of the crowd, Was a nonhuman biological like an ant crawled into the it's so vague all the time. So here was we haven't seen anything. Look here
This guy hadn't has always like my cousins friends, buddies nephew by this no on us, and this is a guy. This is what he does. This he's he's on yeah. You know he is a sign that government has in personal personally see all these talks. We will have to have a that. So if that's all that we had- and I would agree that ever capelli- but when you add so you would just adding evidence and have them problems. So my question to you: europe, your aunt alien to? Aren't you ve? No, no, no! No, not really, but, but I dont believe they're here, but I believe the rugged. What happened you're wrong? Also what we know that there are these craft in the sky that are doing things at the fire, the laws of physics. We understand, we ve seen them ok We can see the video what what are they? Ok, so excellent question man, I'm so glad you ass. I sit up two points, one. If and were presented them. overwhelming nature. I would give my opinion, but out outstanding allegations that require outstanding evidence, gate
Not all evident, not all claims require equivalent evidence. If I claim that I'm in a drink from this cup of water, the amount of evidence that are required to further to prove that claim is very small. I've just have to drink from cup of water. If I were to claim that there is a massive dragon just outside the door right here, who's about to eat you out. presumably have to now provide you like action. Well physical evidence that that is the things that's a pretty large scale- could have the dragonborn. We have this okay, so aside We your claim that we have. We have the dragon s. I've met the the actual. Let me ask you this, do you think that openings? But none of this is that, in order for me ass a question I have to as all jews. What passing question? Ok, which is? Do you think that there are things that defy the laws of physics in the two billion universe, because is the phraseology you just what I said you just began. My suggesting that people have absorbed craft in the sky who seem to violate the laws of physics. So let me ask you: do you believe in the laws of physics, because if you actually believe in the laws of physics that might suggest that you now have two choices, one you have to believe
that somehow these alien spacecraft defy those laws of physics which are irrevocable and unchangeable or to miraculous or two there has been some form of optical illusion or radar malfunction now, which would have remained relations virtual being well, we could be incorrect, but the lodger. That's why I said. As we understand re. Oh, we. Ok, so that involve lines that we would have to be brought about in terms and was visits. Are things like apparel the ionization of the atmosphere in the wake of objects that are, but what we have we have. These are. These are fairly basic physical principles. We have physical objects in the sky that are flying at a high rate as we stop. a dime, and then or go down, so we we don't know. We would have no idea how to create something that can do do that. So this is. Is someone has possessor teaching about, on rate our or at very large distances that scientists and suggested also could be it again. These are, could be ok, let's it. Let's put the sack of these two possibilities, one these are alien space
where they come from light years away to earth to fly around. Or by radar and then leave it at that. that's possible innumerable personally number two years that they leave. What not not be visible anymore, a gate or possibility liberty, ocean or possibility number two. optical, illusion or radar malfunction, which you personally experienced more times optical illusion and radar like when you look I've. Never out of our. I will have a radar, Can I have some evidence into this evidence loves you think them or we have looked into the distance and a real hata using as a lake out there, or you think that maybe that's actually just that he rising. So how does it? But it's a martian like they have read or where there are locked in on an object. That's moving! so does require. It does require that they have to be able to been space. Time fly from another galaxy arrive here and then their sparked bloodstream, and they crash is the thing They pointed out. That loses me if they have the possibility of vial and what we think of us, the laws of physics, and then they come here.
and then just like put but but oh I'm not a gas is correct- that the government is good at things and use all my go out. I think we have you. You haven't yonder I'd like to introduce one piece of evidence here. How do I stop this kind of a letter? stop. It appears that there is a lot of evidence and I've never introduce this before you know my view is that aliens are just angel, in demons for libs who don't, but we don't believe in anything beyond the material world. That's crazy to live with that. Here's. My piece of evidence, alastair crowley, the most mister colthurst end and lay its statements satanist. He once had a vision of a demon. Amatory had many visions of agreement, but one time sketched out the vision that had of a demon? We don't have the graphic, pull them frankly, don't even want to have to look at it. If you look at it, it just looks like he's, will say aliens what interests there, just demon guys, but I underline around and spacecraft yet while appearing to yak as their pure.
you're not by one of the demons. That's what we now have the bodies we have. What someone I logic was chicken sandwich caught. Some navy pilot had randomly rounded something why or diamonds fly design is also in my favor graphics. Hella this that's the un's great reported ufos headings report due notice reported right now not report as others. This is what there's not a lot of reports. From china cause they're, not telling us about them. What about africa or latin america, or even canada, who's going to report in africa, or maybe it's a bunch of crazy people around america who have cell phones yeah? Maybe it's a bunch of crazy people on social media all day, so that that's western western society modern? technology, lots of cell phones. That's really see the sightings and in place, like china. The knock and reported there smarter than that negative about it and africa whose luanda reporting in africa resume their reporting. In this event, why they are is out there when people are not born and actually have to fight to survive about super optical illusion on this eventually other. There is also another question when they found the slightest evidence that it was possible way,
on mars in the nineteen eighties, they found that the possibility that there had once been what it was on the front page of the new york post. Why would they hide this? Why? Why is this a secret. That's a very good question yeah. I would love for us to be talking about that questions. We could get past the silly question of whether they exist in general. So what's your what's your theory, why they're hiding it? Yet, First of all, right now, it's then its debts actually admitting like now like now, but why? Why hide it up to now are they got it hiding things the government are the good at anything they government like they're, so that for seventy years, I been hiding the greatest discovery in the history of of not having this actually works. Exactly what you would expect like early on before the internet and before everyone had cell phones and everything they could easily hide, because they didn't have to tell us that you have some farmer in Kansas, as I saw you fo it's easier for the divers out the guy's crazy, but now there's so many videos coming out and yet navy pilots all this stuff,
I have to say something, and so now is a whistle blowers coming out it's kind of working, exactly as you would expect it to working exactly Michael, I'm gonna, hang myself. My only question. Look I'd happily move on, except I don't know who owns daily. Why? Right now, because I always assume that you are part of the company and that these, We're just you know hired help, but then I learned today on the mat wall show that in fact the- Turntables may have turned or something. Well he's? Not my boss anymore, though, because I owned him legally. He is now my employee. This is written into law. Maybe, but I know this, but if you this is an actual thing. If you on your boss, on a on with a youtube video, then after that action. Becomes your subordinates little now our labour laws, but that's. That's the situation
that is, a jungle, shocking development of acres elucidated. Aren't you defrauded cash check under those blood around it ought to have had a harvard there's a bit I have to do. I was burning uno card yeah, so I was told off stage that the kids will understand that joke and they'll relate to it. I don't get, and I understand I don't know this whole conversation about it and I was told the kids dated mostly twelve years old. I think we've all learned something here today, yup yeah, I listened well we're owning ben. I I have to forget about the, in violation of the thirteenth moment, invite I have to I reparation for this showed, and I know you hate barbie I that you hate barbie so much and it became so much harder than ours and barbie eminent comic I'm not doing listen. I went into it wanting to like barbie, because I did want to disagree. I simply what but, but I can.
Open mind. I thought, look, I'm not going to do it just to I sincerely, I think it's I think it's true. I think its anti feminist. I know you agree so much so that the view feature in europe rang your violent attack on barbie and again on their show. I can't worked up. Over a doll movies like it reminds me of the bud light, you know, scandal or whatever Is there not something more important going on in the world to get super passionate about? But it is too joys point it's kind of shows how the right wing influencers are actually out of touch with actual republicans, I'm so taken by the somebody's right wing men who have all these thoughts on masculinity like somehow the barbie movies gonna, make them feel emasculated caring so much about it is obviously the most emasculating thing. I can think vat at the last minute as an engineer and if you're sitting there new flitted on ahead and it was they looked like you should be in the boy you flip
because I'm have a crippling six back very not got up. This is about cuts are among us, but they are the ones we will celebrate the movie at some great try outbreak, and I have waited on the same day that we criticise it. Why do you care somewhat you're the one saying it's? A great feminist triumph in the first place and, as you know, this isn't my face. Tattoos syndrome are gaining psyche that you go into the starbucks newsome weirdo with a face tattoo, and then you look at a pace that so that what are you looking at your face? Tat? Is they won't? You are the ones who decided that barbie was not just a movie about a child's toy. You decided that it was a movie about the power of feminism made. It was so important that every child had to see its that girls could be empowered and then I'm like I think that crappy movie, I think it's funny things kind of stupid. I think that it
it's a bad message and you're like ugh. How dare you be upset about this movie? That's going to earn a billion dollars at the box. I did set the doll on fire. Let's me hammer joke. First of all, second of all I made a lot of money off of that. They asked the mapreduce this community with all the money that we've made off of that barbie review. What would you like to do it then? I said: well, you have to keep investing in the business. We obviously have to buy like eight hundred more barbies and set them on fire at the mall. I mean you just as arbitrage yeah, that's right! You have to keep investing in the business you don't pull out until the business is, is essentially done. quick note to elicit vera, who am I metals affair, when I was in what president vice president, my pants off as order in the oval office and She was a large scale fan of the show at the time. Really. Oh, yes. And I and so her her mock horror At learning that I dislike the barbie movie, I find rather unconvincing.
What she has here is very strong. Twenty twelve geo p energy as an issue which, as you know, who cares about the culture, let's just point out things that matter- lay a really smart, marge regulatory ring on human rights. I think we should pause for a moment what you did you. The body I did go I'll give yours, I'm proud of. You are coming out of the game and listen. Could you now linen you're through threw up in new york? I went to a certain university, we really know socks and my loafers. I sincerely like to be codified version. listen. This is not certain whether certain I will grant you I got. Is a vista gated conversation that I love to be a part of that I try some movies out totally grant I maybe I'm inclined to read a little too much into it, or something like that. I dont think that what's going on here, I think the movie is very clearly anti feminist here's. My brief evidence for it. barbie land is a feminist utopia. Its established that way from the opening see the openings
in this is spoiler lured by the way, the openings, It is an enlarged. She doesn't want to space odyssey and the little girls are having fun playing with their baby dolls until barbie comes around and barbie the symbol of feminism comes in, and in inspires these girls to murder their baby dolls and to pursue barbie, then barbie land, the women run, everything and they're. All feminists are all the woman is a president woman's a doctor woman's this one's that the men are total second class. Technically, a man who's playing a woman is a doctor, but yes, a man, oh yeah, I know, but the the you know the trans women. The trans thing is: is there as part of the barbie universe, but it's not totally. emphasized and so in in barbie land, you you get it you have all of the barbies and all It's barbie's this figure in this, then everything except for one gets. not very early on, there's a pregnant barbie, but then very quickly say oh no she's not allowed to be here. We got rid of her really quickly and in in barbie and barbie's not totally happy. I mean it's. It's she's
happy in the sense that it's the same fun party every single day, but there's no future, there's only this perpetual present and then she goes into the real world and by the way, even when she, when the feminine, guru character offers barbie the chance to go to the real world to testing it's like and to try to fix some problems. She says: ok, you take the red pillar, the blue, pearl, the the rhetoric. pill is the broken stocks, the blue pillars. The high heels was barbie saviours oak. I have the choice, good I'll, take the high heels please. I want to just be a happy woman the feminist says. Oh you weren't supposed to pick that you don't actually have the choice you ve, gotta, wear the burdens. Go into the real world shows how she goes to the real world. The real world is supposedly a patriarchy, and you hear the word We are, as you put up in here, that we're patriarchy, like a dozen double digit and end, but what's very interesting, the the actions that move the plot along that actually have consequences in the world. There all
on by women in very subtle way of woman who draws a little picture, barbie woman who has a thought about death and the future generations, the central theme of the of the whole movie Is motherhood? And so then I'm not. I won't get a mega go into a little bit more. My show tomorrow, but let's fast forward about aliens business, if this is where I think we're Go away, who is a fairly conservative filmmaker if you watch ladybird or gregor I think, really tips her hand, and this is a major spoiler at the very end theirs. There is this scene where, after the big feminist speech, the woman is complaining, she says she says it's so impossible to be a woman because were expected to be girl. Bosses were expected to work all these jobs. The thing she is complaining about are the result of feminism. Not traditional society then barbie, given the trust you stay in the feminist utopia, barbie land you go into the real world which is supposedly patriarchy. She chooses the real world she goes out there and she meets the creator of barnaby reimbursement, great scene and reapproached actually says.
She swore what about all this. You know this awful world at her. She has look. We come up with all these make believe things to make sense of the complicated world we make things up like barbie like patriarch, so she actually says this notion of the patriarchy is made up thing in this. Then here's the here's the convention saying that the patriarchy itself, as I think that we have no she sang, had she sang the notion of paid ripping here's the pierced, the final proof that the final seem right before barbie decides: This is gonna, be my life in the real world, the money hush of what she can achieve in the real world is not her going out to be a girl boss at some which accompany whatever its motherhood and then the very Finally, and this is the pleasure, I think you couldn't deny it he's walking in, and it's supposed to be, the big triumph of feminist barbie, she's walkin. In for her job interview walks up to the secretary and she says hi my name's barbara handle and I'm here for my appointment, normandy,
Ok. What can I do for you? What are you here for- and she says not I'm here for my job in urban. She says I'm here to see my gynecologist. which is it it's a play on the motherhood from the beginning, it's a play on Barbie. You know, there's oh wait. I want hours, I have to say so. I can't defend you because I didn't Bobby because I'm a heterosexual adopt what does now, but, but I have to say It's gonna grow is not a radical feminists director, just having seen ladybird wishes quail and she is, but she like no a bomb back her. Yet our more yahoo also is against. What did that wonderful movie? about divorce. Oh, I can't believe you like that movie. I was about how destructive divorce was there then that entire movie about a bunch of a bunch of self obsessed, narcissistic jackass, or how the
will you don't give a shit about their kid but Emily's about, but I suppose I could and somehow this was to care about these people and therefore no no, no, no, it was about how destructive iraqis are secret. You or do you know, I didn't say she was conservative wishes it can achieve, not only I'm sure you have theirs. Whenever I want anti feminist presented them, you can chew. Intentionally may like this broad side attack on ferries some itself and you'd act. I far conservative mac howard core concern with no. No that's no way this yes, actually amazement, because it actually how we really are actually happen. Hasten the young lady Y know no big, but this old I'd ruefully, like the other. There is a movement now among highly intelligent, similar left wing women rejecting feminist. it is growing up in the only person covering it is me and since I actually have what they say, what like the red scare, podcast right? Yes, the wretched here mary Harrington he's a woman who had dinner five as more or less left wing, but they said say you know these babies are caught a nice and were being written out of existence by
the transgender movement, which is a logical extension of feminism there, dumb, and they see this and I'm not. I I haven't seen the movie and really don't want to, except now I'll have this. This whole conversation makes me want to take a sleeping pill, but I have to get fail, which is why I rely on black record fuels. The daily wire our office drinks about forty pounds of their coffee every week, I'm having like two tonight. Just to get through this garbage have you haven't, tried black rifle coffee, yet you need to a great place to start. Is there a complete the mission field sampler, giving you a taste of the entire spectrum of black rifle coffee, flavor profiles offering four ounce the following roasts silencers, move acre forty seven espresso beyond blackened, just where the only I probably will be picking a favorite amongst these classics. Black rebel coffee is a veteran founded coffee company operated by principled men and women, who honor those who protect, defend and support our country with every purchase you make. They give back, stop running out of coffee, sign up for a coffee clubs have black rifle coffee delivered freight, your door on a schedule. Coffee club subscribes see their high quality coffee at lower prices with free shipping, plus they get early access to exclusive deals in prices? Go to black rival coffee
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until they are until they are disabused of their love of the kingdom by the truth, which is feminism, at which point they do not actually the the normal by the way course that this movie would take. If you were to actively make it, you know, in an anti feminist direction, is that barbie land would become more equal weight everyone to each other as an individual. That is not what happens. Instead, they reestablish the matriarchy. At the end, with the men in subservient position, the tagline at the end, where she learns emotion and suggest to go back to the real world and therefore goes to the gynecologist is not about motherhood. It's a throwaway joke about growing vagina, because that's the entire film, the film these kinds of jokes literally throughout it. They did the notion that this is like a deep red on feminism is not right that the only plausible motion I can see is that greta, would herself is trapped by feminism, meaning that you made a movie that was meant to be an homage to feminism, it was meant to be a rip on the patriarchy and finds herself unable, because she is not truly, as you say, like an ardent feminist. She finds herself in this. calls bind of not being able to get out, and so what that's reflected in is a very messy movie. The movie is ace
static mess. There are a bunch of there are a bunch of the elements of it that do not fit your narrative and they don't fit mine and the reason is because they are in conflict with one. I don't think you will. I I just there's literally a speech where she, where barbie articulate that, in order to live as a woman in the real world, you have to buy fully into delusion or you have to be considered crazy, weird barbie, who is lesbian, kate, mackinnon, weird Barbie right. Those are the only two choices. There is no third choice whereby you can live a happy life as a traditional woman. This is for bay, then what does she do? You're, you're right that she's troubled by america for urbanism has not america. First speech is not about how the solution to this is traditional joys of motherhood. It's about how it's impossible, because men are evil pigs for women to live happily know. They're. They're literally says that in the spoon that this is the point there you're right that in these speeches, they're trying to work through the problems of feminism and they're speaking as many american and many liberal women would speak today and they feel that it's a trap, but but then, at the end of the movie book lucian reconciliation of these probably the question so very high level of it,
one question: why are the women of the lake we can idolize? Is it because there are they misreading it? Are you misreading because they're nervous misreading? Of course they missed. They don't know what a man okay, so so that instead of fifty sixty seventy million people who are watching you think the reading, like you what you think they're reading it. Like the ladies of the view, I dunno how they're reading it I do, but I do but I can. I want to ask a question about that, because what, what did is evidently oppenheimer simply for the experts maybe three hours not watching barbie, and I thought oppenheimer was really good movie. I thought it was in fact the first really good movie that guy's made and nobody's. I want, Heaven, but these eyeballs offers movies made since the dark night trilogy. That was really good. and what of the truly trust me about oppenheimer was how art trumps politics, because in power actually have to sit around and talk about where we write to drop the bomb. Yes, we were no. We weren't. That kind of thing is this binary choice that you have to make, but in the you can say we might have had to drop, it might still be an atrocity we might be. might be. An atrocity might have been the best atrocity. It might
good thing at the moment it might lead to the end of the world. You can have this kind of complex vision of the world, and so people are going to people who were politeness. cars are going to go to these movies and come out and say well, he he talked too much about the communist left, the communist off the, but that's not what he's doing he's actually making art which is much more complex than If so, maybe she's doing this right well, this is, I guess this is, I don't know her politics and she's she's kind of coin or politics, but I I will say I think, she's a genius filmmaker. I think she's really an excellent filmmaker. I think I think ladybird was a ok forget labour, for a second, because we can just kinda think barbie was terrific. It's called sars army filmic. It is not even remotely grateful making. It has about three laugh moments. The movies at least twenty minutes to war was laughing the whole time it is too long ago. I created the movies that little warmer okay, but it's a great in a comedy because all timing, the the only many performance in the form of marine gosling he's the embargo roddy. Let a funny. I thought she was cohesion, robin I'll get, but the moment has got there. The sheets
kind of writer who drops Proust, barbie jokes for me, but I'm gonna try lol that I'll tell ya, because this movie was written for you. It really was. It was written for upper class bingo female is the upper class way rafa? Okay, you know who wasn't written low but because you know who this was not true love. You know who this was not written before the actual people who, like barbie namely younger, it was not very long and in it, but you know who shown up the theater. I know because I was there- I had to go to this, damn thing yeah I was there and you know who it was was mummies and their eight year old girls I saw in all those eight year old girls were being told on the screen by a man playing a woman that the way that women are to be upheld. The in society is literally separate from men. This is the message at one end of bad army. When, in the bad pin the good place, there are no men, they don't exist. The only man in the good place. No doubt that add places barbie limped. That's why Barbie elite she
He leaves because she's become too human. Ok is, is this isn't like immediately assaulted, astonishing as yet slapped army ass immediately? All this is to go back because She might also interlocking Michael that lays the the existence of this other strands person. the film at all complete destroys your theory, mrs ryan, rags. Of course a trip. The trans person is it. I guess my theory hit on line dazzling button. The philippines might, but my reality versions are make some kind of anti might world. No there pointing out, degenerate army has all of these very feminist aspects to it, including the trailing andreasen. What did you see but rubbish, but Maria robbie Margarethe generating electricity leave it at that, but no, I guess my theory hinges on barbie land as a feminist utopia. Being the sort of thing that ought to be rejected, as it is by the protagonist at the end of the movie and yet is not destroyed. If she wished to destroy it, then what she actually had to do was come to the natural to enjoy more of the movie which they're building toward because she mistreats KEN the way that this
supposed to conclude by honeys from acts can as a sip. That's the praise, not a man. That's that We did not know you you're not getting out of entry or not? No, no, not only literally comes back in his dashes a man's utopia in her view and the the copper continuation of this film would be for barbie intend to get along and for them to actually share this utopia, but that's not what they don't have a marriage. They have a long distance low effort will, as usual, it obviously get other voluntary, the entire, but the entire movie is just gay jokes about can and the fellow guns there are other is obviously not a real man like romulus patients. There there's a formatted, segmented, the beginning, where they literally make jokes about. Masturbation, for it is literally its literally for report for physical. That's the feminist view of the man, which is you got any right. I can't deal with dislike, listen I'll,
strauss, okay, I read LEO strauss. I enjoy natural right and history. I like all that stuff, okay, but I'm just going to point out to you that you're so unbelievably full of dog crap that this is not at best what you can say You claim that, in order for what you're saying be true said, let it go. Work has to be a conscious, anti farming. How do we put a time limit on airlines, but not shift? I've also tried to do it Rightly related topic that you got in trouble for which it you jerk, view outrageous bomb, throwing maniac. You criticized feminism and went viral for it. What did you say Why I mean that's, I haven't seen either movie and I want to see oppenheimer, but six kids. I can't see a three hour movie in theaters, just in politics. I did this last week and let me my So perhaps the myself I went the couple of friends and I'm not sure about forty five minutes after the kids gotten back from gap, but didn't amazing the flowers at this idea that I should bring my wife for things like that. That's why couldn't
yeah, I guess we're going to say Indiana jones in others fat, but anyway, tat s all I haven't seen it. I. I what I take from this is that to get up to reflect on the fact that fellow some has killed more people than than the atom bomb, which is what I tweeted out as killed farmer people and that that the item, if the funny thing is a subtle about the simple fact- is that it is actually simple fact that wrong it was addressing me. You see a lot of not surprising, but even some conserve is reacting to that. So I don't even we are talking about what could you possibly really of sixty million like what we start with sixty million babies. That's really just the beginning other before we get to the tune of destruction of the family. Bye, bye, bye, feminism, plainly, but the interesting thing that happened from this feels? Where is that it? It was opportunity for the weather call the gender critical feminist, who are the feminist, who are critical of gender ism who have been really. Comfortable with me, but they're kind of like, as I don't know this guy and what is woman. They saw this. They all your case through the sky and
started passing along this video of of Helen Joyce as a feminist writer and and a year ago she did an interview, I didn't even see, but she was talking about What is a woman, and she made the argument that all these general critical from feminists think is quite brilliant. That's someone like me, you know I'm I'm critical of transgender ism, but I dont understand that. As a as a proponent of of of gender roles, I'm actually setting the stage for transgender ism answer that where the conversation went, which I things very interested, because what they don't understand is that is that Feminism is many sins. It is that it is thing, but actually I suddenly stage where those will clearly be. They clearly be logical and philosophical wine and historical line is directly from feminism. Do transgenic maize- and I mean there's just no question about that unit. Firestone was saying about transgender- is nearly nine seventies right
I like the the the the this, is, what the statement you're making, which, on a purely philosophic level, which is that feminism in obliterating gender roles, has made clear that men can be women and women can met, because if there are no actual roles, then how exactly can't you be a gender non binaries. The status quo then put to cite just on a purely historic level, but the line Thinking goes from us betty for day to the next stage in the firestone forward: Trans ideology, I mean they're, literally shouldn't. The person literally write an entire paper about how this is the case. How the in the future men will be able to have babies and women will be the ones who are intimidating them in all of this kind of stuff. I'm into that essence, that's a nineteen seventies so like that they're just wrong. Factually speaking, the one of the points are the two Helen interest, there's really obvious one that, if traditional gender roles led to gender ism. What traditional generals exists did across the entire world. They were the only thing that existed for thousands of years and yet
and the and did not exist in any of these cultures? And if you go even now, as we did in the film we go to cultures. Still have these so called traditional generals. They never even heard of this. and within your son, is about along, like a second later, you ve got transgender is observed by the way, just on the oppenheimer notes, and yet you tied into the street oppenheimer's economist, and they should have denied his security clearer we did not, but he was not even one official communist, that is what this is. All of this is under these under serious zadig. There thou thought at her there's a letter that there's a letter from a soviet agent to llorente barrier in nineteen. Forty four, I believe, talking out how I've been here. It was a funnel for information for the soviets. Then it and whether that's true or what that's false, there is no question that every single person in Was he a security risk every single day, you hung out with was like a card carrying member of the communist party to do you want that guy having access to like all you know, I understand why you do it in the middle of world war, two where you have to win, but after that there's a pretty
Is that what you like? Your thanks for the service? I really it is there that the thing oppenheimer- that's really fascinating only to us, have seen it is that every art that is made by oppenheimer's. Opponents is correct. Every single one of them, they argue that the hydrogen bombs is go to be necessary because the soviets will develop without us developing. They argue the mutilation disruptions can prevent, mastiff, which you did. If you didn't of war debts in the first half of the twentieth century versus the last half of the twentieth century. It a I mean we miracle is four hundred thousand men during world war, two and now in a typical really, horrific, warlike afghan assemblies, twenty four hundred, but rarely get things are just radically differ. I going be go into a physicist for your politics is like this is. The reason is that this is the part of the money that actual, and I really enjoyed it. Neither not enjoys is, is not the right word. I think it's a fascinating we'll get to really. That also has some of the best. Acting that I've seen the acting is spectacular. The cinematography is amazing, the fact that no one is a movie god in the sense that you can make a three hour film, with one explosion
hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office- and I have to say I hate three hour films on principle. I think there should be a federal law against him. He went by yeah. He stated that the first hour of it is unbelievably compelling know, I sorry to cut you off, but I obviously right now, but higher and the atom bomb was rough for japan, but one thing: that's rough for a lot of people is dark spots on their skins, who so a great say over a genuine l sold out of the herd, talks spot corrector. listeners have been begging for restock. Well, I have great news: the dark spock reactor is back in stock, and thank goodness for that, because who takes the dark spot or more than most well do transitions at all, and this is what happens when I tried it as a reason, you know has a lot of dark spots and terrible skins. This show's producer, Mathis mathis- I don't mean to be harsh, but you are a disgust. Ugly, free I've never seen so many dark spots in my life, your dark spots have dark spots and anyone settling
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backstage. I hope you have enjoyed being an owner of the daily where the eternal lawsuit math is about, finally comes only written when they were shortly, but it was worth it not only of people who don't look very good hunter Biden. look very good this week, when his business associates testified behind closed doors that he did in fact chat with Joe Biden about his business and the Joe Biden not only was aware of his business dealings, so she knew, but with action on more than twenty phone calls with these crooks that hunter Biden was shaking down on behalf of the Biden, crime, family a little do more about wholesale, I'm just a little. I kind of It doesn't matter. Oh yeah Biden, koran on these. Do this, Is that going to change this thing or does it does you know, first of all, the polls on these things to show that people don't care they can crater like that they can they disappear. Watergate, was like this. Nobody cared about working to everybody here about what it is, and I think that this is the kind of thing the pie,
can cover the shop and they have covered up the deal. Jacon height, they have hot it hidden in the democratic and say it does. Just what it does It means that when somebody runs against Joe Biden, and this is why I am still doubtful that he's gonna be the candidate, you can't keep them from pointing this out the little save its trump it'll, be relentless of its dissenters, it'll be relinquished anne and that's why? I think that the way that the election looks right now has nothing to do with where the election is going to look in the end might be a trump Biden contest, but there's every week I think that by won't be in it and it's possible that even trump will in while you're always that's what I love about adra builder, ready in the really yes, it makes a difference in the recent it makes. A difference is because Joe, the term has europe as I have said for literally- Point: seven: eight years, donald trump,
mud monster, he's made of mud, the more money you throw at him, the more he's made of Mine- and so like you say, oh donald trump is a stooge of the russians and he's like okay and and he's not. I mean he clearly isn't, but it doesn't matter you can throw that stuff at him and it just doesn't have any impact. It will. Joe Biden ran as I'm restoring honor to the oval office and cleanliness, we're getting past the corruption we're getting back, that bad pass. The the trump and and indeed the evil corrupt time and in all of this kind of stuff and his erector is now an issue in the election, and it wasn't really an issue in the election in two thousand and twenty. It should have been because he actually is a venal and corrupt guy and has been for literally zero career. He means scumbag he's a bad guy, he's been a bad guy, his entire career, but that he got way with it, because on the other side, the I was donald trump and everybody had already established Donald trump- was of course, the worse inner, whoever sent, and so now there.
So much mud on hunter on an Joe's scott did this by the way is the reason why he suddenly acknowledged seventh grandchild, because his final defense in all of this can be. I just love my family, too much they've moved the goalposts. The goalposts went from I've never heard of my son's businesses to I was ever calls with my son friends too. I'm not in business with my son though, and eventually this is going to move to. Of course, I was in business, my son, who was suffering he was a crack addict. I love him too much and then the combat by us was going to be all really if you're a member of the family than presumably you want that person and you take care of them. Why are you just owning the seventh grandchild? And so here empty, cutting that up by saying but now, all of a sudden, I I I have a son- and I love this seventh grandchild. I love this one grandchild by the way. It is by far that that that issue must point terribly, which should more endowed was writing pieces about in the new york times, which is the only feedback channel that job I naturally cares about. Yeah matters into matters, might mainly in terms of turn out the terms
is the way the Biden loses, the election turnout and if, if, if, if the one hundred and fifty people show up to one hundred and fifty million people show up to vote the way they did in the last election cycle, trump loses to Biden if it goes back to the, Thirty million a hundred forty, a hundred thirty five million. truck could easily sneak by, and this is the kind of thing by the way to be fair to Maureen down. She is We ve been really good on issues like this. She was good we're Clinton, if than she's she's she. This is what she stands up in that they, the defence that was put forward by the angolan here, which was on that joe was only on the phone talking about whether is the absurd defence. I think I have ever heard. I mean it's, their people down from classified documents, defences and frankly, I think deservedly in many cases because their silly, but it was gulf plans if he was waving her bed minstrels over. That is,
not even remotely in the same ballpark in terms of just embarrassingly bad defense as the he only was on the phone with hunter during business meetings to talk about the weather, as I said on the show today like I'll, be in business meetings all the time and my dad Wilcox, I'm really tight with my dad and you know what happens either. I don't pick up the phone because I'm in a business meeting- and I text him I'll call you back and have you or I say it might be an emergency guys. Excuse me for a second, I walk out of the room and I take the phone call with my father or get on the phone as a dad. I'm sorry, I can't talk right now: hip, hop's, everything, good, okay, fine by exactly I'll. Tell you exactly how these meetings went and we all know how they work. The way these meetings went is that hunter Biden said to the border berries. My I want eighty three thousand dollars to help broker a deal to get rid of victor shogun here, and they said, oh really, what can you do for us and he said well. I am super tight with my father, the vice president of the united states, who's in charge of ukraine policy, in fact we're so tight that he picks up every time. I call the phone watch and then he picks up the phone and he calls Joe and he says hi dad, I'm here with the partners here at breeze, say hello. I have the over there in cave. That's great dad
I hope you're done well and I'll talk to you soon, quick and of conversation, because you heard the new defence of this is no. These up to ukrainian businessmen. They didn't have access to Joe Biden they'll They had the illusion of access, to which I say: that's called So what's the difference of access, they did that that's like did the guy who's. There is shake down the bartender any any wassup of Al Capone, he says yo AL how's, everything going over. There picked up the phone and he's like well, it's going great. How are you and he's like? Well, it's going great and they hang up the phone. I was the one he turns to the guy and he says so: it'll be ten thousand dollar yeah, exactly or you're barbarians down like the way this defence, the defence that I never spoke to my son about his business is not actually a defense. If you went on here one day and suddenly that you know abortion isn't so bad, your father would show up at the door and say you know, ben. I think you're, making a mistake here, because you're close to your biden is an enabler okay. This is the other problem here. Is that his entire cases? I love my son so much that I do everything for my son and my son is great and all this kind of stuff his son is a crack addict, the first rule of
people in your family about drug addiction. Is you have nigh them? Access to money is lost. the first thing you do. You do not provide them. Access to large sums of capital like eighty three thousand dollars and beyond that I might be. It is beyond me how they most smoking gun of any smoking gun in this entire story. Is why out there in the open and everybody just pretends it doesn't exist, which is the text from one hundred Biden to his daughter, naomi in two thousand and eighteen saying least you don't have to pay my bills. The way I pay dad's bills, and he literally says that in a text message, do you think that he just made that up? He literally says: I'm things entire families bills and I pay pocket. But you know, just just in terms of a timeline obama. Who, by the way, I've always said, was not money, corrupt. Obama is too much power yeah. He was too much of an ideologue to be money corrupting, but obama puts Biden in charge of ukraine, corruption
and then hunter Biden has a job at charisma and binders and call them up and say: no sorry, don't do that. That's that's a bad thing, and so they really are in a kind of dance of blackmail. The two of them They are in a very, very intense criminal relationship which, in which Biden, bud and may not be the power broker. A hundred button in a lot of ways can say to him here you gotta, keep me club because if you don't, I'm gonna tell the truth I think, is a very complicated relationship, but the one thing it's not it's. Clean I think it's not just talking about the weather right right, although I do love that guy that goldman he's he's he's my favorite to eat. Clearly how many, how many, how many now say binds out of it than the are. The alternatives are governed, get together, newsome for sure we have used the Whittemore aboot adjudge wants it he's not gonna get it and then kamel. Adducing camilla came out this week and attacked rhonda santa over the most. It was probably her best before
It's because she seemed almost human here. It was such a ridiculous accusation here she is. This is unnecessary to debate whether inside people benefited from slavery. Are you kidding me Are we supposed to debate. Let us not be distracted by what they are to do, which is to create unnecessary debates to divide our country what was all the projection owe them, actually later and other debates to divide the country. This is your governor he's being accused of implementing new standards and education that say that black people really actually benefited vital. I do not want to Jeff not being used not just by come up and I'll Harris,
other public ass behind the right with which we can have a much bigger problem, you're. Ok, what is the actual standard say? What it actually says is that some slaves learn skills that they could thirdly, used to their own benefit post slavery, while they were slaves which is not a state and about the wonders of slavery. Aids, as is happening about the durability behind we entered in the human heroisms of slaves, and if we don't live one life insurance orbit, but that wine is an even bad. It's in the apc entered its literally in the apc entered the apc entered, say that slaves lauren skills that they then put to use for their own benefit. After It is enough from slavery by booker washee did they say the same thing to great got felt when he's out at this hour said the Jews. You know you ve been useful. narrative, the gregg is, is somehow appeasing the holocaust same. The holocaust was a good thing, childish narrative in the narrative that decision,
his pro slavery is so shown in any other context. We recognize this as a tribute to the person like if there's a story I read recently is a story about a man and the holocaust to learn how to sew and then later went on to become a world famous tailor by using that scale. Unusually. So, if you, if you made a if you wrote a biography of that man, not only would you mentioned that, but that's like one of the central facts and take in in if the trial and tribulation you're able to take something and then use that for success later in life, and I think everyone of course understand the way I was. We were literally told that that's the story of george soros right here is that that he learned to basically survive and that those survival skills then translated into his massive wealth. Later on these ring the holocaust. He was actually like, you know, finding objects from killed Jews and he was selling them, and- and this was a part of This is kind of heroes, journeys and then the whole thing is filled with native language. The senseless from them, if I wouldn't be an anti fell apart, art of it is is obviously this is an attempt to attack the Santer says what about. But it's also when it comes to slavery in particular, we ve
the point now, where is just you're not allowed to say anything about it at all other than it was very bad white people that it was bad and that's the end of the conversation about slavery and if you attempt to x x, ended beyond that in any apparent ones as well. Aids, in tribute to the slaves right then, and then is it then it super duper also to say it was a black historian who wrote the second happy that have no need of saying I frankly, I'm really malaga. That's correct! It's it's! It's really! hi irritation, but the media are so invested in the gas lighting. At this point, the other public, The two men after this are so I it's so disreputable. It's so grouse tend to try and problem in What I find amazing about this is that, apparently it's ok to do against any other republican. You can't against trump right. You can't even say true things about rob, but if you say, Most things about ron Desantis. Then everybody just goes. Oh well, that's the that's the name of the game. That's that's totally! Okay. You know, and I find that I find it really did imagine of terms god came out and called and accused trump of being essentially racist. Oh my god.
Everyone in the right wasn't. Would he be killed by everybody on that? It is good that you could do it against diseases, but part of that look. If it's a I'm paying a campaign is lobbying of attack on another campaign. You know all is fair in love and war in politics, but of mutton I fear is. If any republicans are sincerely making this attack and supervisors and it cuts at a deeper level to which is something that has been by the left and, unfortunately, reports of the right to which is this idea that suffering it's always the worse. They hear snarly evil. When you know many of the moments when we most grow, when we we become edified, unsanctified are in our moments of suffering in all our own. Let doesn't make the evil good me. Doesn't it doesn't illegally responsibility for the evil? That's right, it doesn't mean the person who is doing the evil to you is somehow doing you a favor outlets. It's it's! It's a ridiculous ridiculous. Where are you saying that slavery was a programme that was meant to help lack?
well grounded items are not all that did. I just did mainly matters. That is point out that I love slavery, really hit slavery or something you know. I mean that that is so disingenuous, Of course, the campaigns are all going to use this and they're all going to try to attack each other, and you make a very good point, which is that the attacks on from right now are not forgiven quite seriously as a tax on the other candidates, notably the santos, whose number two, but isn't that just because trump dominant front runner right now and so he's got the mojo it's it's, because any attack on tromp is perceived by the right, as Disingenuous and an attack on their upon your right is because the former, but it's more than that trump is he is I've come to accept this. He is the greatest instinct tool, political id factor the history of politics? He really a minute just right isn't that they got the guy channels. Better than anyone ever
their prey, certainly in electoral politics- needs, isn't it is it is it happens. It is a skill, it's not, it is instinctive, it's not studied. He just he has a gift, for being able to get right at what people, our feeling it is it's an amazing thing ends, and because of that sort of this role, connection that he hasn't people I feel a visceral connection to defend him in a way they don't with the santas. They see this answers as a professional who gets things done and because he's professional who gets things done, he can take a hit here and there, but for trump, because trump is the part of. You, that wants to say the thing and from says the thing. That means that, if he's attacked, you feel personally attacked and wounded. Men in that connection is the reason why trump is leading the field right now. What that means is that I must. Stumbles. It's very difficult, seem nothing denominate where I want to be the minority of any. Might not be that what you think he might not be that well I would say that I will go that far. I can predict the future and he's very forehead, but I will say that the sands,
started to turn himself around when he came out. I was very vocal about the fact that he had blown the launch of his campaign, and then he was campaigning badly he's no longer campaigning badly, actually starting to do some very smart stuff and yeah, hey, maybe a slow burn. Member at this point in the primaries. Hillary Clinton wasn't It is far ahead. If obama as trumpets, but she was far obama and obama was already being counted out, and I think you know the senses the more you see him, the better you like him especially in the kind of conversation just head with bread, bear when, after him from the lab but bears nano leftist but he'd be brought he channel the left wing attacks. and dissenters handle them professionally and an excellently? Couldn't you know certain things that he does, that he should stop the thing Florida said
before, but every time he mentions Florida, I think of bandcamp. You know that one time and I I think he's got a he's- got to change the way he talks a little bit, but he's really good What are you saying that he really knows the issues at a level? The trumps simply doesn't plenty, of course, has interrupts. That's gonna ask. I have a long term effect. I think, than mightily way that changes and I'd set this out loud many times is the the using the hilary obama comparison for a second. The reader in that hillary started to collapse in the polls. Obama surged again in the polls is because there was excitement was built up around obama and there is no excited about Hillary. There is an idea that she was basically owed it and obama. was the fresh new thing. Who is going to change the face right now There is a feeling that troubles it, but he also has the excitement of space behind him and and understand. It does not have that yet, and the only way to generate that is opposition reality just a dynamic in the moment, and so that the issue there the romances campaign is every week or so the rolling out licked. Yesterday he rolled out economic plan or something, and they take
this, as though this is some sort of pollution. Point in his favour. What are most marvelous with more than anything else relic every every two seconds we're getting a new plan, no cares about. Rhonda senses economic plan. Would they care about his? Can he punch left directly were accounting is that's the feeling that trump rightly awry we think the wrong, I think from punches in every direction, and sometimes you punches without left directly in the johnson. Have you bunch themselves directly in the nuts I things like the aegis depends on the day. Is that, then people who aren't punching it all short, because sometimes life gets punched in the jaw, but also means a budget of the nuts a lot. So what I preferred somebody who punches the left consistently the problem with the senses campaign so far, is that for brief moment in time, right after the men from election, there is a feeling like two scientists was a weapon eyes. Version of trump would just go right, at the left and he would shed the possibility that the trump was was going to lose two biden and he's been hampered by effectively three factors. Factor number one is the fact that trump, sucks. All the air out of the room, and that that is, that is a real phenomenon, mean from such all the out of the room and says that that
it's really for factories that second amount from saki got its package number two bygones well poll numbers are really hurting the answers, because his electability argument was a very solid argument in january of twenty twenty three and is not nearly as solid argued mill and Joe Biden is running in the low forties and is running directly even with donald and a national pulling. This answers isn't blowing by now because what you billy I've been doesn't exist by deploying data it doesn't, I think it's I think that's falls below ways not way people it's it's not right to exit. Third, his main point in terms of power, Ex of differentiation from embryos was covered, no one If you hear the word colbert ever again for the rest of their lives and that enhance his campaign, I know, has internal polling numbers showing this when he mentioned corbin people turn off the tv really yet for the same reason that that we did this after the nineteen nineteen twenty when's the right moment when that happened, everybody just said. I don't want to talk about this anymore. It was a terrible time we didn't like the lockdowns. We want to move beyond that. We don't. We don't wanna, think that if you only think about the whole period, I think about, is negative and it's nasty and it's kind of like just yeah and who, who wants to think about that so like people,
don't want to hear about covert and when he mentions vanity, even faulty with right hates therein one of the worst thing about open Young people say val mean I can tell by the traffic on site with we put voucher articles on the site. You nobody cares so that that's that's point number four. important before is that he has basically run a campaign on the basis of his record, his policies, you can't run campaign against donald trump. Everybody tried that in twenty sixteen and failed, the only way to run a campaign against Donald trump is to generate enough. Statement based on your opposition reality the left and we spent the first part of his campaign. Not doing any unfriendly interviews knowing they were this hand sandbag and because they wore But the reality is the reason why the sense with popular was not just his coffee policies. Branca kemp pursued the covered policies, the regions, has become an actual figures, because the media made him the enemy it is either did Andrew cuomo is the biggest donor in the world and ran his answers, would run debts, answers, and so here
we're punching back in the media. You are naturally a false narrative right and then are correct, and that is when he started to climb and suddenly became sort of the new face. The fresh face of the republican party, the only way to recapture that magic is to go into dark spaces and fight monsters. He needs to go. He needs to go into. He needs to go on George Stephanopoulos. Your show and used to wait until George Stephanopoulos asks him about book bands in florida, and then he needs to reckon That's what he actually needs to do and he's not going to a nearby rubber just like that are gonna, be logic tapir, but I would make an kelly when I say he's turned a corner. I mean literally turned the corner. He has gone down the road yet, and I think that the interview if the beer was a shut up for a doing exactly what you're taught to help them- and I think you're you're absolutely right about this- he has to go into the the left and talk to them is that what we want to see, so that leaves the question of what happened. How does a handle trump? What what is what has led to what what approach to tromp now I personally think that their that a few weeks ago there is the video that the disease.
Can't put out attacking tramper kowtowing to the eligibility called and I was like roundly condemned by the left and even people the trump camps are there was antigay. I personally think that's what I'm going to tell us exactly what it is we do know is that I agree that the fact that trumped and farc voucher should matter a lot. It doesn't, though, for it, but that but painting trumpet and pointing out that ok, this guy's to the left of me, but that we also issues that was the crews strategy in twenty. Sixteen was hey trumpets She on some of the algae bt issues and I'm gonna, be the consistent cultural serve active, and he did a very effectively came in number now. You might say he only came in number two, because you know markka rubio didn't drop out before florida and because you know we live also matters now much more than it did in twenty six. That's true that what he was talking in twitter sustained could serve as a given up on all eligible T. Trans wasn't discussion among most,
yup. Now it really matters. Now. People understand that the the the the pride flag is a they understand what it is and it represents worthless, also, although cruise cruises something else which was my good friend, Donald and that we have now is a big mistake that he was basically Beth trumpet eat him last letter that's exactly, is incredibly deferential and- and- and I love crews gruesome like politically my spirit, but he has a problem with women Not not me his person why the oder stays already know as voters. They don't like the way. I think that the only what there there's two possible just for assessing, seem choosing either one one strategy is that simply says: I'm not running against trump. As much as I'm out, I'm outpacing him, because the the problem with trump is that yeah. It is like that. Basically, he goes into the let's say he does the things we're talking about. He goes and he punches the left and he does it effectively and then he says. Listen. I just do this better than trump. Does
and during this you can see they're afraid of me. You can see what they're doing, and you start building momentum that way, and suddenly he becomes the de santis of two thousand and twenty during the pandemic, as opposed to the sense of twenty twenty three that that, that strategy number one. I think it's probably the best strategy, because what the data show or that attacks on trump backfire and everybody who knows them in the republican party. Every single attack, not that it doesn't matter what they are. Specialists on policy attacks. Any attack any attack on the because, again, he's got that kind of in connection with the based have long been busy with the base for sure now with the american public, which is a problem for general? I dunno have gone wrong and you have to win. You know forty nine states, nobody. Avalon jaw and you have to lose an election and then lose a midterm election and then lose several special elections they like to I'm only gonna call you have one. If you actually, you know, number one don't go to jail in number to become president again. If he becomes president again didn't you truly is seven yoda jail. That's a marking that you're very kind is real. The real narrative test scores on costs for the actual true narrative is the trump was a godsend,
and the republican party around is focused on the things that need folksy about. He opened the road to a conservative future. I really do believe this It is the sentence was more equipped to go down that road is a hard argument to make, because essentially saint I'm the better trump, and nobody the better tramp tramp of stem cells are gonna have in some points in the trunk lost, and this like this, that there is a real thing. That's we cannot say that you are more electable than the guy. If the base things you want There are two possible orders, this other problem, which is we keep trying to a value. trumps candidacy as though it were some normal year. This is the first time since eighteen, eighty eight that a president has run for a non consecutive second firm, so he's running for all intents and purposes as the income, which is why a lot of the strategy right were intended to quash him, have not worked So then, in terms of bringing the fight to the left theirs I had. Long opposed to impeachment, without a strong, legal foundation of of Biden. Even are they tromp fer, you no waking up too early
Where are you now? The geo p has started to indicate that they might impeach him round table what we are we pro impeachment now, I'm with cavern, mccarthy, ethical and patient inquiry is the way to go and so I hadn't they need to go a little further down. There are before the inquiry opens because once you have the inquiry than there has been a conclusion, written, but I know it I think we can make the problems are not giving the guaranteed no, but I think we're there. I think, we're or in terms of well. I see I see your point political it if it added actual ripe to avoid added actual legal power, then shore, Actual legal power writing declaring an impeachment inquiry doesn't add like additional subpoena power. Is I've industrial compulsory power? No, but I still don't. I still depends on. If you are willing to don't die, pull the trigger. Less rulings were boycotts yeah. I know I do think this thing his bribe. You know
like maybe I'm the last prisoner american thinks it's not a good thing that the vice presidential be bribed phenomenon, and I don t know it all, but I didn't think it listen. I think very real thing and I think it is absolutely moving in that direction. I think we're about to steps away Boca right, I'm not saying we did they shouldn't do it. I'm just saying that I think at this point a little bit eager and premature, and so they should. You know they actually tried to subpoena president, I can take it actually that that there are a few things you need to do they should they should actually try to subpoena. The members of the g o j, who tried to sign a hundred thousand sweetheart play agreement I think we should see the devon archer transcript first, which I totally raised. It is another thing right now like I want when the left has ok such ass, the transcript other as well I mean, I'm for I'm real transparency of activities had met the appropriate forum. Well, absolutely I have been from the beginning and yeah. They won the. There's something else I do want to get too on, which will probably have to get more into it.
for the member segment, so for the wife lay out there watching on youtube, got one over daily. Where it come, you become a member, then you avenue show up, which is Were you just do a very ben like thing, and you just dispel all feelings whatsoever in this? Go down this litany of the facts, and it's got very cool graphic about a year, lineage, ravines and glassy its various, like Joe Biden, there's stronger energy going on. I would say in that picture so in it you're you're, going after something that is not often talked about, and it's the ever. But yes g, or maybe you at least heard that that initialism, the the wonderful the people who know about his garment the global alliance for responsible media, which is another one of these, is loaded multinational, I naturally corporatist gonna, globalist, awful things, and you went into broke down because we got some information that that facebook was. Colluding with the binding administration to really clamp down just on misinformation on meetings and
gorm is. Is that, like a big figure in the room here, here's just a little clip from the new show
the arm is a cross industry alliance that brings these mega corporations the advertisers, together with big tech companies like meta loans, facebook and instagram, google, and youtube the ccps tiktok and even snapchat and pinterest. This unholy alliance created something they call the brand safety florence suitability framework, think of brand safety as a dog whistle for censorship. They say it themselves be brand safety floor means quote, content not appropriate for any advertising support. In other words, if you publish content that violates these guidelines, you will be blacklisted for ninety percent of the advertising revenue in the marketplace. If you think this is only something big news, corporations have to contend with. Think again, even the content you consume from independent content creators on social media platforms like the one on which you're watching this video is subject to these globalist powers that be so, for example, my friend Matt Walsh. He was the monetized on youtube. Why? Well because he says that men are not women. The same was true on tiktok, another guard member or daily, where hosts are routinely hit with content strikes in various bands for saying things like men are not women or, for example, if you question the accepted wisdom uncovered so, for example, let's say you say that vaccines are not great for kids, no evidence, kids need them. Kids aren't dying from kobe. If you say any of those things arm that we have the avait, they will crack down on you with alacrity, the worst,
wearing those glasses. Now, that's great web area, like the glass is our only draw yet night. It's! It's is a great looking series action team, does a really amazing job in terms of inserting the graphics, their necessary to understand, really complex. Two facts: they the thing that our first, our first the video and which is out now right, which is our right now over on youtube. is is that its brigands What is a very complex issue, and it does require visual aids to really understand all this, because this is how the left hides the ball right, in the same way that if you really want to understand how the money is moving with hundred Biden and his friends, you kind of need a flow chart. Well that that's that's kind of what facts. It's it's a visual flowchart, that's going to explain, really complex issues in ways that you can understand and encapsulate and send your friends so the next time somebody asks you is censorship happening on youtube and why you just send them the video and that answers all the questions for them in a visually. I think exciting way. So this is one of these new bombshells and no one's talking about, and I think that the if this trying to hide it the right it's just so demoralising everything none of this matters, but that these five came out showing that face
was suppressing, observe as we all know that, but they were there. Suppressing conservatives as the body ministration was saying, hey that lab leak theory about we're on yeah, you gotta, suppress that hey end, means means job talking about cover you gotta suppress those two and facebook complied is a clear first amendment violations, which is why a judge's already ruled that the byte administration is not really allowed to reach out to the any of the social media networks and tell them to take things down anymore. They are saying that that is effective. speaking the first member violation, because it absolutely is, if they, if the federal government invades your home and tells you that you have to censor your friend, first amendment violation, even if you're the one who's technically doing, censoring every front insert. So that's that's really where we are right now. It's it's an incredibly dangerous, but I mean you know about the censorship is when even members of the internal team at facebook or like not sure that we should do this like. I think this is ok, and that was actually some of the feedback. They're like are we gonna, censor memes now? Is that like really a thing that we're going to do
That's it that's! How strong, when it one of the things that we don't understand, people who were in this business! Don't understand we are protected by the first amendment. In ways that ordinary people are not we can go on. Savings are weakest parade. The fact that you know we're not no care for cancelled come on come on, get us in all the stuff we can swim stroll around and be brave. because we are protected by the person and a guy who's. In an insurance company is normal. You know white collar to blue collar job was to go into hr and sign a document saying men can become. He has no protection whatsoever there already living in the censorship world, and when you reveal things which are shocking to someone like me beyond my ability to express their not shocked at all. there are already living in that world and you have to make them understand that they are have to fight back. we're going to have to let the little guy is going to have to fight back and we're going to have to give them some kind of cover, because they're going to need legal, they're going to need organizational help. An ordinary single guy does not have he's, got a foetus family
gotta keep his job there is a lot more danger than we are and don't forget. I mean this was the way the binding administration pushed the vaccine mandate. They they didn't push it right away. It wasn't here's the vaccine, ok all, have to take it. They waited until enough people have voluntarily taken at that they had to say- you ve got enough chunk of the people that they didn't think the push back would be so right once this look at the rest of you have to do it, and so you totally right we get. We all get drawing on the big tech platforms frequently, but we don't get dinged as much as ordinary people who can't make a big fuss about right, and so you know there was a supreme court follows the the pole number. Is the supreme court reads the election result we that the liberal establishment broadly. Does that, and so, if enough, ordinary people just push back it, which requires more courage than for public people to do that. They're gonna pay mention to that too, and speed of having these kind of conversations there a little smaller little more private
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