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ALEX JONES GUEST! FAKE CONSERVATIVES WILL CAUSE WW3 | Louder with Crowder

ALEX JONES GUEST! FAKE CONSERVATIVES WILL CAUSE WW3 | Louder with Crowder

Released Tuesday, 21st March 2023
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ALEX JONES GUEST! FAKE CONSERVATIVES WILL CAUSE WW3 | Louder with Crowder

ALEX JONES GUEST! FAKE CONSERVATIVES WILL CAUSE WW3 | Louder with Crowder

ALEX JONES GUEST! FAKE CONSERVATIVES WILL CAUSE WW3 | Louder with Crowder

ALEX JONES GUEST! FAKE CONSERVATIVES WILL CAUSE WW3 | Louder with Crowder

Tuesday, 21st March 2023
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230321_23-002_LWC_MugClub.mp3 [00:00:12] Oh. When you were here before. Could have guessed that you were five. You smell like a bag of. Adult girls make me cry. You float my old tugboat. Uh. Bountiful? Depends. I wish I was special. You're so fucking special. Oh, but I'm a creep. I know. My bird's been. What must be what? Can't help when I pay. What a perfect. I want a perfect win. Steven: [00:01:40] I hope they don't notice. [00:01:46] I'm sniffing round. It's so special. Steven: [00:01:55] These kids smell so special. [00:01:59] Um. But I'm a creep. Makes me happy. It's all I ever want. They smell and special. Steven: [00:03:17] This kid smells so special. [00:03:22] But I'm a creep. Had. What the hell am I doing here? I don't belong here. Steven: [00:03:43] I don't belong here. I know some of you were asking, you know, is there going to be a softened louder with Crowder when we return? Nope. Thom Yorke is rolling over in his Well he's not. But if he had a grave his googley grave and by the way, this is all made possible instead of phoning it in by joining mug club.com/mug club. Glad to be with you. Yesterday we set records with people off of YouTube on Rumble. So head over there. There's a whole month free right now on rumble the extended show what you usually miss if you're not a mug club member, just go to Rumble and you get to watch it for free also. Well, I'll go through. We have a lot to get to today. Okay. First off, Dylan Mulvaney is I don't want to hit the YouTube dump button just yet, but you can guess. We'll be talking about Dylan Mulvaney dressing like a child. One does. New study has come out that coffee is racist. Lindsey Graham, of course, wants to start World War three and the DC deputy mayor is a pervert. And we're also going to get into Donald Trump. And voters of color is the term voters of color colored voters, United Colored Voters Fund. You can say United Negro College Fund is still around. That's the thing. And where he's making gains. And we're also, of course, on Trump arrest watch. So there is a lot to get to. Gerald. Hey, how are you, sir? I'm doing well, sir. How are you? I'm good. I'm good. I'm hoping that everyone on YouTube, if you're still just migrate over to Rumble, why are you on YouTube? Still, just please, please migrate over to Rumble. Especially today. Yes, because in third chair today and he'll be broadcasting from the studio. You know him. You love him. But not so controversial now. Like cuddly, like a cuddly teddy bear. I hope he's okay with me saying that. You can watch his show today at noon Eastern on Mad Max World.tv because we can't share the link for Infowars. Alex Jones. How are you, sir? Alex Jones: [00:06:15] It's good to be here. Congratulations on the fact that your show went number one in the first day that it launched. That is a big deal to pull those type of numbers. I know some of back when Joe Rogan was still on YouTube, some of his biggest consecutive viewers was like when I was on Elon Musk, he would hit about 150, 170, and they were calling those records. So to have 170 to 200,000 consecutive viewers over on Rumble is as big as it gets. You know, even on places like YouTube, when Biden gives a live speech, gets about 100 live viewers. Yeah, when Obama will give a live speech, you get about 5000. So, I mean, this isn't just dominating conservative media. It's dominating media. And that's great because independent, populist, pro-human speech is popular and we have to celebrate it. And that's why your victory is your listeners and viewers victory. It's all of our victory for independent media because you didn't go along with the censorship. When I was having my head chopped off four and five years ago, like conservative ink and the rest of them. And so that's why I really saw your perspective when you came out and said what you said, because we have to remember what those groups did previously supporting the rollouts, the lockdowns, the forced injections, the censorship, all of it. Now, they don't support it because we've won politically and the world is waking up. Yes, but but see. Thank you. Steven: [00:07:33] Alex. We're we're going to have to. Alex Jones: [00:07:34] They're doing it once we're saying. Steven: [00:07:36] I know you got the guest segment. We're going to draft in with the topic. He said, hi. I said hi. He's like he's like my def comedy jam pipe, man. I did not pay him. He's like, Yeah, put it up. So thank like. Alex Jones: [00:07:48] It's like Ed McMahon, like takes over the show. Steven: [00:07:51] You are correct, sir. Hey now, Alex Jones, which, by the way, because Alex Jones is here and because I am here, we have the very the YouTube is on a ten second delay. So if you see this at any point during the show. Huh? And you hear that music. That means that we can't run it on YouTube and it is still available on Rumble. So migrate over there so you don't miss anything. And of course, Dave Lando, not here. We have Alex Jones today, but please go see his show this weekend in Greenville, South Carolina, March 24th, 25th. Go to Greenville Comedy Zone.com one of the best in the business. And man, if you see him live, it's a treat. All right. We have a lot to get into here. First off, I guess a question of the day. This is foreshadowing. What is your favorite white supremacist brand of coffee? I didn't know there were any. Oh, they're all I had no idea. It's a new study from Afru. What's that mean? Yeah, I thought it was an acronym. It's not. It's. Oh, it's Afru. Okay. Yes, they did the study. They did the study? Mm. Not to be confused with Afru pick. That's an entirely different non-profit. It's AC4, not AC3. But first, I'm very curious. I know, I know. Mr. Jones is champing at the bit here. Here is a transgender, and to the best of our knowledge, this is not a troll. But in today's world it's very hard to know. This is a transgender, beautiful, brave individual who identifies as. Hitler. Speaker3: [00:09:09] People are essentially calling me every name under the sun because I had the reichsadler on my jacket. So I need to tell you guys a little something about me. And you can call me crazy. You can call me whatever you'd like, any name under the sun. But I'm very in tune with my past and my past lives and lifetimes that I've lived before. This one. My last wife just so happened to be a very infamous one. Steven: [00:09:36] Adolf Hitler. Speaker3: [00:09:37] The offing myself was one of the first memories I had from that lifetime. It came to me when I was five, in my nightmares. I can see right where I shot myself, too. Alex Jones: [00:09:46] So this is a bit Kanye West. Speaker3: [00:09:47] Many other things throughout my life have connected me to my past. And you can go say, Oh, go get on your meds again, you nutter. I've been on so many meds and none of them have changed what I saw when I was five. Steven: [00:10:00] Well, I guess Salutes to Mein Fury. Mein Fake Kampf, that is. I don't know if it's real or not. Do you find it hard, Alex? Now, with some of these, you're like, Is this a troll? Is it? And then half the time you find out it's not a troll. Alex Jones: [00:10:13] Yes. They're so insane. And it just it's it's it's unbelievable. But at the end of the day, it's mentally ill. People trying to get attention. Yeah. And I'm like that, so I'm like them. I understand why they do it. Yes. Steven: [00:10:25] You in your past life or your Goebbels, was that what your past life. Alex Jones: [00:10:29] Oh, it's not my past life. I'm actually a clone of right now. Steven: [00:10:32] Wow. People didn't know that. Alex Jones: [00:10:33] I identify. I identify as Joseph Goebbels. Steven: [00:10:36] You know what happened to me when I was a kid? I use to have trouble sleeping and, you know, because I went through growth spurts. So they thought I was having, you know, like, like cramps. Turns out I was Himmler. Alex Jones: [00:10:43] Wow. Steven: [00:10:45] So, you know, look, it happens to the best of us, and it also happens to us. By the way, it's a life show Monday through Thursday. This is going to be fun. I'm glad. Alex. Alex Jones: [00:10:54] We need memes with his hair on mine. I need your hair. Steven: [00:10:59] Your wish is the Internet's command. I guarantee you you guys can send it in. It's a live show Monday through Thursday at 10 a.m. Eastern. Notifications don't work on YouTube. Okay? They do on Rumble. So Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. Eastern. We have shows on Friday. Now, of course, every Friday now we have Nick DiPaolo. We have specials coming from Bryan Callen, Jim Breuer, Mr. Gunzinger. Alex Jones: [00:11:16] By the way, this is so good, though. I got to say, that incredible music bit you did at the intro of that documentary about the pedo president was incredible. You guys got to put that on Spotify. It'll go to number one. Steven: [00:11:29] It won't go to number one, but it'll be there. But I like you will exist on Spotify. First half was correct You're far too kind people they say Hey, Alex Jones is far too kind. I say, Yes, he is far. No, no. Alex Jones: [00:11:41] Listen, this happened with a lot of the fan music they've made of mine. They put a couple of years ago on Spotify and it would get like 10 million views and they'd take it down. Yeah, So. So, I mean, I'm serious. I think you guys should put an album out It We do. Steven: [00:11:55] We have an album on Spotify. If you're on Spotify, you can go and actually if you're subscribed to the podcast, go and listen to our album. We do Parody Week in September. I didn't know that. Yeah, we've done a lot of them. It takes a lot, takes a lot of. Alex Jones: [00:12:04] Work to do. Parody Week in September. I just didn't know that that was on Spotify. That's good. Steven: [00:12:08] Yeah, well, no see, great crazy minds, both of us. It's okay. I can say you're crazy because I'm crazy too. We're all a little bit nutty, so. Yes, it is. Of course. Go to rumble one month free of mug club. That's what makes all of this possible, by the way. It's what makes any of this possible. The parodies, the sketches, the research, all the references are [email protected] slash. Well, I guess no, just hit the link. Alex Jones: [00:12:28] Mad Max world. Steven: [00:12:29] It's a Mad Max World TV in your broadcasting at noon. Alex Jones: [00:12:32] Yes. Do not visit Mad Max World TV. Do not visit. Steven: [00:12:35] Mad Max World TV. Do you see what we're saying there? Okay. It's reverse psychology. You almost got me opposite day. He did. He almost got me. I just paused. All right. Speaking of this and again, we're going to get to coffee. By the way, are you a big fan of Lindsay Graham? I trick question. I know the answer. You're not. So I didn't need a soliloquy. The answer was no. I don't want to put words in your mouth, but I mean. Well, I do. Alex Jones: [00:13:01] Have a crush on him. Do you? As a fellow gay man? Yes. I mean, I would date him if he. That's why I'm mad at him. Is he? I asked him to date me once and he said, oh, well, he's. Steven: [00:13:10] More of a Rachel Levine guy. Exactly. Yeah. There could have been separated at birth in the slimer. Triplets. So let's get to Slimer. Have you seen it? Let's bring it up. If Alex Jones didn't see it from yesterday's show on Mug Club, the side by side of Rachel Levine and Slimer, it's uncanny. But yeah, Dylan Mulvaney Now you know Dylan Mulvaney because you have to but Dylan Mulvaney now and this is where I think this is important because all of these things are acceptable. The left will say, Well, that's probably a troll, the Hitler thing. Well, I don't think it's any more absurd than Dylan Mulvaney now dressing up like a six year old girl from a children's book. And I'll give you some historical context as to why this is disturbing. I am Eloise. Speaker4: [00:13:52] I am six. Speaker5: [00:13:54] I'm a city chap. I live at the Plaza. Steven: [00:13:56] I'm sick. Speaker5: [00:13:57] Which is huge and wonderful. And trace elegant. Especially at Christmas time. Speaker6: [00:14:06] She got sick. Steven: [00:14:07] So now you can comment below. Please do and hit the like button again. It helps the algorithm on YouTube because people want to tell you that we're dead. If you think this is crossing a line now, this is not the first time that this has happened. And by the way, in the past, this has happened. When it happened, it was treated as legitimate. You may not remember this, but the media roasted all the critics of this person. Stephanie spelled Stephanie. This person actually went after me a long time ago on social media as well. They identified as a six year old girl. And then it turned out, by the way, that they were a sex slave with the adoptive parents. There are all types of sexual images which we're not going to show to you, you can find on the Internet. But I just identify as a six year old girl. And everyone said, hey, hold on a second. This is a man who fathered children, left his family. You know, he can now identify whoever he wants so long as she is happy. It turns out the adoptive parents were doing weird sex tricks with Stephanie. So the writings we can see. We can see the tea leaves here. Yeah, exactly. Speaker7: [00:15:00] And in days past, this would have been cause for concern. Maybe do some investigation, check in on somebody and see if they're okay mentally. Now it's like, well, yeah, that's just I guess that's fine. Sure. Well, just would you like to come to the White House? Steven: [00:15:10] Imagine being Dylan Mulvaney's doctor? Oh, what do you do? It's like, well, you're a testosterone. Levels are a little bit off for a for a and your BMI is a little under just you know what here's a prescription for whatever you want. Take my. Alex Jones: [00:15:23] Pad. Well, you guys, you said it yourself. This is a mainlining of blurring the lines. And it's a whole leftist movement, not just a few people that say they identify as children, so they then get access to them. I see articles every day where, quote, transgender men get busted just a few days ago in Kentucky doing things with the babies and like it's a dude that says they're a woman and now it wants access to babies. I mean, and then you look at these people, forget whether they want to be a woman or not. Just if you were walking down the street at night and saw a person that looked like this, they look like the Joker. They don't look like women. They don't look like men. And so it's basically like it the clowns coming to take care of your children. Steven: [00:16:04] Sure. Yeah. I think we probably hit the YouTube button on a portion of that. Isn't it crazy? You can't say that on YouTube. Don't worry. We can say anything we want on Rumble. But no, absolutely. This is one of those things, right? We're then this is why the suicide rate, the attempted suicide rate doesn't improve statistically. You can check all the references. We've always provided these because they're not recognized really as men or as women. You cannot control society. You can't force them to say, Oh, yeah, it's just like a it's just like Kim. It's just like Riley. It's just like Andy. Any of the women who work. Here you go. All right. I now have to walk on eggshells because I don't know what's going to happen next. And, well. Alex Jones: [00:16:34] Notice it's the new religion, though. It's literally a religion that you can't criticize because it's so preposterous. And so even South Park would criticize it five, ten years ago. Now they don't even do it. So again, if I wanted to identify as a dolphin, I don't hurt anybody. It's fine. But I'm not really a dolphin. I can go have an artificial fin put on my head and I can sit there and say, my name is Flipper and go, Ah. Steven: [00:16:58] You're too hairy for a dolphin, which you used to swim in high school. How did you did you have to go for like a full on sugar wax because you got, you know, you got the Robin Williams Furriness going on. Alex Jones: [00:17:05] You know what's happened to me as I got older? I just get hairier and hairier like a Turkish man. Yes. Steven: [00:17:11] And and it's not a good trade off. It's not a good trade off. We start losing hair here and gaining it on our back. Alex Jones: [00:17:17] Where else? I was about to say, it's the old joke, you know, you lose it on the top of your head and all of a sudden you get your nose and your ears. Yeah, like nose hair. Speaker6: [00:17:24] Yeah. Steven: [00:17:25] That's why I'm grateful for Manscaped. So let's go through Dylan to to, to attest to that point. Dylan Mulvaney, I would say, is not because this person is trans Dylan Mulvaney, the individual. This should be acceptable, clearly not mentally Well, right now, if this were anybody else, you would say, okay, hold on. Maybe there might need to be some some type of help, some type of assistance provided here. Let's look at the evidence of this. As a person who clearly has been clamoring for attention, This is narcissism at its at its peak. That's Dylan Mulvaney back in the day. Speaker8: [00:18:01] Totally normal. 75 of being a girl. And I've been carrying around tampons and pads for the past two months, but I've actually never opened one up. Wonder why? Let's do it with you. I thought the letter stood for small, medium and large, based on the size of your Barbie pouch. But after I found out, it's actually the level of your flow. When I have extensions in, I don't know my name, I don't know where I live. I just that's a sign. Steven: [00:18:25] That you have problems. Speaker8: [00:18:25] And I know that I look like I could steal a husband. But I want to promise you look me in the eyes. I want to promise you that I would never do that to you. Okay? I am a girls girl. Alex Jones: [00:18:35] Hide your husbands, Ladies. Speaker7: [00:18:37] Oh, my gosh. That's sanity. Yeah. Steven: [00:18:41] Hold on a second. I don't know that that's a side effect of a typical side effect of putting in hair extensions. I don't think so. For getting your name or where you live. If someone turns on the microwave, you piss your pants. Forget where you are for a second. I don't think that's typical with hair extensions. I think it usually just makes your hair longer. Alex Jones: [00:18:54] Yeah, no, I mean, I've got hair extensions and they didn't cause that problem at all. Steven: [00:18:58] I have hair extensions on my trap hair. Alex Jones: [00:19:00] I just. I love you guys Need to go with little earbud pieces, though, because I look like Princess Leia with these on. Steven: [00:19:05] No. Oh, no. Now that's another Photoshop. Yeah, that's the other. Hey, comment below. Do you like him looking like a Princess Leia? That's Stephanie. We can merge Stephanie and Alex Jones Princess Leia and hit the rumble button. Smash that if you're on rumble. Alex Jones: [00:19:17] Oh, we have a beauty contest, you and I. And. And Stephanie, who's the more beautiful woman? Steven: [00:19:23] You're supposed to be here tomorrow, right? Speaker7: [00:19:24] Yes. Done. Alex Jones: [00:19:27] I saw those wigs and things, and that's such a fashion I'm thinking about. I actually lead a double life as a woman. My name is Alexis. Okay. And I'd like to premiere it tomorrow. Steven: [00:19:37] A little lazy with the name change. That's the easiest one. You could get a little more creative than Alexis. Speaker7: [00:19:41] Alexandria. Steven: [00:19:42] Maybe Alexandria Ocasio and Lexi one. Yeah. Oh, stop it. Come on. I need a one month free of multilateral credit. Alex Jones: [00:19:51] I will tell you this. There's a lot of beautiful women work here. Yes, there are. So I got a better idea for tomorrow's show. Steven: [00:19:56] Careful. Alex Jones: [00:19:57] What? Whoa! No, no. We can have them. We do have a. Steven: [00:19:59] Lot of beautiful women who. Alex Jones: [00:20:00] Work here that you're being politically correct. They're allowed to be part of a beauty pageant as well. Yeah, but that's. Steven: [00:20:04] Not going to want to be next to Lexi. Alex Jones: [00:20:06] Beauty pageant. And they'll have to enter against us and I'll be given the award so it's politically correct. Steven: [00:20:11] Who bet on the third chair when Alex would go off the rails? Speaker7: [00:20:15] I think. What's the Yakuza one? Steven: [00:20:17] That one? No, it's fun. Isn't this fun seeing Alex Jones Have fun? That's great. Plus, all the references are available, so you know that you're getting the information correct. Okay, here's something else. This is not a joke. I sound like Joe Biden when I'm saying that, Joe. Former vice president pedophile Biden, according to an article from the esteemed publication Afro, as previously mentioned, esteemed, if you drink coffee, you're a racist. And that's because coffee has its roots according to Afro. As far as I know, this is not an acronym. Huh? Colonialism. It's rooted in colonialism with Afro very confidently stating the global coffee company was created through colonialism. The white supremacist system under which European countries invaded, subjugated and exploited the countries of black and brown people. Now, I know that sounds absurd that we should have seen the writing on the wall with the original iteration Max Schmeling house. That was one that should have. That's on us. Yes, that we missed it. But the exception does not prove the rule. If you're listening on audio, that makes no sense. Now, if you drink specialty coffee, you're an even bigger racist. Mm. See, here's the thing. We could find common ground because if you drink specialty coffee, you're a hipster and everyone wants to beat your ass. But yes, in this case, they try and say you're a racist. You don't. Speaker7: [00:21:26] Need to be racist to be shunned from. Steven: [00:21:28] Community. Yeah, and I do drink specialty coffee. Oh, yeah, I get that coffee company. Coffee from Jeremy. Yeah, it's great stuff. So here's what they write. The very acceptance of the term specialty coffee suggests that some coffee is somehow superior to others. An idea that is rooted in whiteness. Hey, hold on a second. Think of how racist this is. Afro, the esteemed colleague there, I'm sure peer reviewed that. I'm sure they have a control group here. They do. They conducted a control group and the control group was just assholes. So the idea that something is superior to others is whiteness. It's white supremacy. Hold on a second. There are basketball players that are superior. For example, LeBron James is superior to everyone here, pretty much everyone on earth, with the exception of Michael Jordan. If you go back through history, just let's just throw some chum in the water because I know you guys are going to argue about it. By the way, LeBron, Michael Jordan, you comment below. We're not talking baseball. So the idea that something is superior is racist. It doesn't apply when there are clearly examples of black people or Asian people being superior to your basic bitch white person, for example, land speed records. You cannot find a Polish or an Irishman in the 100 meter dash. They are all black. There you one. They are superior athletes. If you look at the top ten compared to the white people who were running at that point in time, superiority is based on performance. Unless you view it through the lens of Oh, hold on a second, it must be superiority based on race, which doesn't even make sense with coffee. None of this makes sense. Speaker7: [00:22:54] It doesn't make sense to me. I read through the article a little bit and I hate myself for having done so. Good for you. It did say that. Here's here's why. Because. Is on slave ships. They brought coffee over. So that's one of the routes. And also when slaves, obviously. Right. Slavery bad. We have to say that apparently every single time that we mention it, they actually brewed and served coffee. So that's how it has its roots in racism. And I'm like, Well, that's pretty much every product on the planet. Like, I think you also served water to people. That was about. Alex Jones: [00:23:20] Water. We've got to be in water now. Steven: [00:23:22] I'm pretty sure you also served slaves to people. Alex Jones: [00:23:25] How about we know where this all came from? Slavery was okay. This is all liberation theology. The Carnegie Endowment? Yes. In the 1940s, they said, how are we going to divide America and get them to accept communism, but communism that corporations control where they're above it, but use it to basically monopolize society. And they said we're going to create racial and cultural divisions and fissures at every level. So for someone that's not been brainwashed, this seems ridiculous. But for young people in high school, in college, they actually believe that everything's racist, everything's evil, everything's out to get them. They don't understand that they're being programmed with a playbook by the real anti humans that want to divide and conquer us. Yeah, so this all seems nonsensical, but. But. But they're being funded with grants guaranteed. All these groups are to put out this nonsense. It's a playbook. They're not idiots. They're not whacked out leftists. This is a playbook to screw people up. No, you're right. Steven: [00:24:17] It's a lie. And that's the same thing when we talk about COVID. People say, oh, they might have not communicated. No, they lied to you. Also, something important to note, by the way, coffee is a very important export in many countries in Africa, by the way, particularly like Ethiopia, Kenya, South America, obviously. And if you want to talk about the history of coffee and slavery, I don't know if you know this, but there was something called the Boston Tea Harbor where Tea Party sorry, in the Boston Harbor where we dumped tea into the water and decided to switch to coffee, which actually was kind of a good thing, that the Tea Party happened before they had switched to coffee. Can you imagine the damage that would have been done on a few cups of Joe as opposed to that weak tea they switched over, which then, you know, the United States did have a civil war to end slavery. Before that, you were part of the English colony. Well, and let's be tea. Whatever they wanted. Tea is the same thing. Alex Jones: [00:24:57] Yeah. People came to the West and all the groups were here killing each other. Europeans were in Europe, killing each other. The Native Americans were here killing each other. The people in Asia were there, killing each other. The average were killing each other. Humans are all the same. We act the same the same way over and over again. But yes, it's true. Westerners came here for gold and silver and tobacco and coffee and all these things and tomatoes and potatoes. None of that was in Europe. So, so, so. And that's why we started the trade out of the Middle East into Asia to bring all those great spices over. So remember AOC about five years ago, she said, we need to get rid of cauliflower. It's racist because it's white. And folks, if you think I'm joking, she said, we need to. Speaker7: [00:25:37] I'm okay with that one, though. I, I don't. I don't like her. Alex Jones: [00:25:40] But that's my point is it turns out it's from Africa. By the way, I like cauliflower with cheese sauce and stuff on it. The point is, is that she knows what she's doing there. Territorial izing and making everything where young kids hear this and go, Oh my God, it's a white vegetable. That's evil. I mean, this is mental illness, folks. Steven: [00:25:55] Yeah, well, also, cauliflower is probably not good for you with cheese. Really? Well, it's good for you. With cheese, it's probably not the cheese whiz. It's not. If it's 90% cheese, it's like the. Speaker7: [00:26:05] Salad that I dumped bacon into. It's no longer healthy. Steven: [00:26:08] All right. So back to the topic at hand. So, by the way. Alex Jones: [00:26:10] Slave masters and pork. So that's racist, too. Steven: [00:26:14] Actually, there are still rules. I believe, in the books in Maryland that you can only serve slaves, shellfish, crustaceans, maximum of three times a week because it was slave food, you know, like lobster crab because they were on boats. And I don't know if it's still on the books, but I know it was in the 1990s. So here's another thing, by the way. This doesn't just come from Afro. Here's someone making the same point, but in a way that is self-effacing, that's friendly, that bridges the gap. Shaq, I don't know if you know this. He actually talked about turning up his nose at the idea of coffee because he said black people don't really drink coffee. Here you go. Speaker9: [00:26:43] So you've had a lot of great business deals. One of your biggest business regrets, Starbucks and Howard Schultz tell the story giant. Speaker10: [00:26:53] So my agent calls me up and he says, Howard Schultz wants to do business with you. And I'm like, Coffee, huh? Because growing up in my household, I've never seen a black person drink coffee. So it was my thought process that black people didn't drink coffee. Steven: [00:27:09] Well, a big swing and a miss there, Shaq. But Magic Johnson, along with his very successful movie theaters, he did invest. He was the owner of over 100 Starbucks locations, which again, just shows you that, hey, black people are allowed to have differing opinions, differing investment mindsets, opportunities. But it looks like, by the way, Shaq may have actually known a little bit better than magic. Alex Jones: [00:27:30] Meanwhile, you know what's not racist is 100,000 down a year from fentanyl. The schools all basically failing war in the streets. And then meanwhile, leftists are telling us to worry about coffee. It's evil. Well, sure. Steven: [00:27:42] But here's the thing, though. There are some companies. Yeah, we do need to be fair here. There are some companies, coffee companies that surprise us, that surprise us, that are incredibly racist. And we actually have exclusive footage. Hootie, who experienced this in the office, made us aware of just how racist coffee has become. Speaker11: [00:28:00] 15% of the population commits 52% of the. Speaker12: [00:28:05] We get going quickly and then. Steven: [00:28:08] Well, that doesn't seem like it should be a commercially available product. Speaker7: [00:28:10] No, I didn't know they had talking cups like that. Steven: [00:28:13] No, it's once you pop the racism don't stop. So God help you. By the way, if you also want to drive to go get a coffee because apparently driving in a car perpetuates income inequality. This is from Salon. Among the poorest Americans who cannot afford cars, nearly half of all their trips occur without any form of motorized transportation, while more than a quarter will occur using transit. All in a second. All in a second. Don't you want people to not use cars? That's what I. Alex Jones: [00:28:38] Thought. Well, that's all 15 minute city stuff. That's their excuse to get rid of the cars because of everybody. Can't have them. You can't have them. Right. Steven: [00:28:45] So we have coffee now. Now we have cars. And by the way, they're saying the same thing that we've said, only they're they're decrying it. Racist. I've been saying living in big cities is what leftists want you to do. Why? Because they want you poor. They want you dependent on government transportation. And they're saying, look at people who are poor. They're dependent on government transportation. Right. So are you encouraging them to move out to the suburbs? Are you encouraging them to live autonomous, self-sufficient, rural lifestyles? No, no. You want them in those cities and then bitch about environmental racism because they live in big cities where there's there's smog in the air. Then bitch about the fact that they don't have cars because it must be racist. Hey, guess what? Everyone out there, black, red, yellow, white. If you follow our advice, live out somewhere where you have your own car, where hopefully you can grow your own food or at least go to a grocery store and not get not become the victim of a knockout. Alex Jones: [00:29:28] That's what that's what Thomas Jefferson said. He said the way to unify the country and he envisioned it end of slavery. He even wanted to put it in the first Declaration of Independence in the Constitution, but he was unable to get it through. But he envisioned everybody. Even if you lived and worked in the city, you should have some type of farm outside town because it created a unity of culture and a yeoman farmer system. And he said if the public ever got domesticated by not knowing how to farm and cut off from the land, that we would basically degenerate into what we are now. So it literally is a moral issue to to to be tied to the land. Yeah, well, even. Steven: [00:30:05] Look at the model cities program, right? We look at what happened under Lyndon Johnson. Detroit was a beacon of freedom. They picked Detroit as the model City. They said, hey, we want to launch this model. Cities for Central urbanized planning. What do we do? Detroit's the wealthiest city in the country. Let's take credit for it and destroy it. Hey, Alex, I want to hear you tell people to smash the rumble button who are watching right now. Alex Jones: [00:30:23] I want you to crush that rumble button right now like you are punching the deep state right in the nose. They can't stand it and rumbles leading, leading the fight when it comes to allowing free speech and then devastating the corporate giants. So free speech. Steven: [00:30:40] And I'll get you the guy's number there, Rumble, because I know you said you lost it. Yes. Yeah. No, they're good people. They really are. They're free speech people. We have a month of mug club free. Why are you guys just. You knew this show was going to be this way. I love. Speaker6: [00:30:52] It. It's awesome. I love it. I've been putting some dude. No, no, I get it. I just. We have to draft. Steven: [00:30:56] In with these. Otherwise it'll be a two hour show, and you'll be here tomorrow. Well, I. Alex Jones: [00:31:00] Skipped the Adderall today. Okay. Speaker6: [00:31:01] Did you? Alex Jones: [00:31:03] I don't think you did. I always do. Yeah. Speaker6: [00:31:06] Liar. You can get it done with. Speaker7: [00:31:07] This next segment set up for this. Steven: [00:31:09] Next segment is. I mean, it's okay. Alex Jones: [00:31:11] I'm totally happy. I'm just saying I'm behaving myself. I want to go shoot. I want to go shoot the Walther. Steven: [00:31:15] No, we're not going to go shoot the Walther because we're in a residential area. Like the time you came here and landed on the street in your helicopter, a residential street. You know, I had to deal with cops after that. I wouldn't admit to that. Speaker6: [00:31:26] That's true. No, he did not. Steven: [00:31:28] He landed on a farm the Thomas Jefferson once owned. Speaker6: [00:31:31] Allegedly. Alex Jones: [00:31:32] Thomas Jefferson said if everybody has a helicopter. Yes, but everybody needs a Blackhawk. That's how you get you get to the rural area that way. Yeah. No, that's absolutely I'm not going to drive two hours to this ranch. 30 minutes. Speaker6: [00:31:45] And a. Steven: [00:31:45] Helicopter. Yeah, absolutely. All you need is $1 million. Alex Jones: [00:31:48] The reason I was here in a helicopter, it's not my helicopter. The reason. The reason I was here in a helicopter was because the weather. It was. The roads were closed. Remember? That was the blizzard. Yeah, I know. But Democrats, you didn't. Steven: [00:31:58] Have to come here in a helicopter. I told you we could just have you next week. You're like, Don't worry, Carter. Speaker6: [00:32:02] I'm already on my way. Steven: [00:32:03] All right. Speaker6: [00:32:05] I think that actually happened. It did happen. It did happen. Steven: [00:32:08] It did happen that way. I talk about it in my standup. I have a whole I have like ten minutes of Alex Jones stories. Next time I'm in Austin, we can go over and people love it. When I say your name, they go absolutely nuts. Okay, this one's teed up for you. It's Tebow. Okay. Lindsey Graham. Oh, yeah. So he was on The Daily Show last night hosted by Al Franken. For those of you who don't remember Al Franken, this guy, do you have it? Yeah, just yeah, that guy. So he said some really dumb things about Ukraine. And this is where you see the increasing disconnect, not just between the deep state, as Alex calls them, or the establishment, if you want to call them that. Not just Democrats, but even Republicans who claim to be your representatives and the average American conservative with our views on the Ukraine. Which brings us to this week's Insane in the Ukraine. Alex thinks he's on an acid trip. Alex Jones: [00:33:02] You know, every time I see the Zelensky clip and then I know it's real, and I found even more stuff. It's not bad that he's in high heels and leather dancing, grabbing men's butts. It's that the word is there's a lot more than that going on. And so just like Macron, they've been put in power because they're totally compromised. Steven: [00:33:18] I miss the days when it was just Dominique Strauss-Kahn got a little handsy. Alex Jones: [00:33:22] Exactly. Well, and here's the deal. At least he's not groping small children. Yes. Speaker6: [00:33:26] Well, yeah, that's. Alex Jones: [00:33:27] He's just grabbing men's butts. Steven: [00:33:28] Yeah, exactly. I mean, look. Speaker7: [00:33:29] I'm not even sure that's him. I don't even know if that's true. Steven: [00:33:32] It did look like him. So. Okay. Speaking to Franken, Lindsey Graham and I want to hear your opinions on this here regarding Ukraine and Russia. And I understand that it's more nuanced, to use a word that a lot of people use when they want. You know. Alex Jones: [00:33:42] Lindsey Graham has a crush on Zelensky. Speaker6: [00:33:45] Okay, so. Alex Jones: [00:33:48] A World War three crush. Speaker6: [00:33:49] He loved. Yes. Yes. There you go. There you go. There's the. Steven: [00:33:52] Layup because here's Lindsey. Speaker6: [00:33:53] Graham. Thank you. Thank you for letting. Steven: [00:33:55] It out for me. Advocating the United States, join the war in Ukraine. Speaker6: [00:33:59] Let's find some common ground. Speaker13: [00:34:03] For example, Ukraine. We both believe that this is a vital interest of Putin's United States. That's common ground. Speaker6: [00:34:13] The bold move. Speaker14: [00:34:14] Cotton candy should be in jail. Speaker15: [00:34:17] How about that? I'm trying to be helpful. I think the Ukrainians need F-16. Yesterday. I think I would do more on the military front, But we're in it together, right? I want to help the administration where I can. Steven: [00:34:27] So here's something that I know that Al is just going to want to get into. Right. So Graham wants to send F-16s, okay. He wants to do more militarily. Here's something that you should note. Not saying this would be why, but Lockheed Martin, the maker of the F-16, is one of the top donors to Lindsey Graham. Oh, whoops. And of course, Graham has other justifications for the unending support of Ukraine, which, look, can we all agree here like this? This is Well, I don't want to put words in your mouth. As far as I'm concerned, these are two bags of crap fighting each other. Ukraine is not a bastion of freedom and democracy and certainly Russia. I'm no fan of Putin. Not a fan of either. Is that is that a fair assessment? Speaker7: [00:35:03] That's fair. And this was an entirely avoidable problem. Speaker6: [00:35:05] Yes. Alex Jones: [00:35:05] The Slavic civil war. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, Russia actually started in Ukraine over a thousand years ago. It's a whole story about how that happened. Then the Muslims took over for a while. All that was left was the Moscow tribe. They came and kicked the Muslims out after 100 years. Yeah. Became the big heroes. That's the founding of Russia is in Ukraine. So yes, you've had the Catholic and the Orthodox side for since then, since the liberation, battling for 800 years or so over who's going to run it. And it is an ancient basically Crips versus Bloods. Right? Exactly. So so so they're the same genetics. Yes. But they're fighting over color. And you can. Steven: [00:35:41] Say that Putin and his offensive maneuver and him attacking is horrible, but you can also identify that, you know what, there's a certain percentage of Ukrainians who identify as ethnic Russians. In other words, there are some complications here that you may not understand as Americans. And I just don't believe that we should be sending over bodies or money. It's not our war. You comment below and let me know what you think. Of course, Lindsey World War three. Graham That should be his new nickname. It has other justifications. So let's go through the claims here as to why Lindsey Graham thinks we need to get more engaged. Speaker6: [00:36:10] There's also a. Alex Jones: [00:36:10] Lot of irony, too. Yes. Steven: [00:36:12] Yes. And we'll get into that. So here's claim number one is that saving Ukraine is the equivalent to saving democracy. Speaker15: [00:36:19] He's trying to destroy a neighboring democracy. He hates democracy. Putin And I would just say this to President Putin, if you invade the Ukraine, you will destroy the ability of future presidents to treat you in Russia as normal. You'll long for the good old days of the Cold War because every president in the future will pound you and every Congress in the future will pound you if you dismantle this democracy. So be careful what you wish for. I think a lot about power. Speaker6: [00:36:45] That's what I was. Steven: [00:36:46] Going to say. Speaker7: [00:36:46] Wishful thinking. Big independence. Speaker6: [00:36:47] Pounding, pound, pound, pound. Speaker7: [00:36:51] Pound. You. Yes. Alex Jones: [00:36:52] Oh, McCain, Pound me. Yeah. Speaker6: [00:36:54] Take it. My, my friends, my friends. I'll pound my friends. So get it here. Alex Jones: [00:37:01] Get on the desk. Bring it on. Lindsey. Speaker6: [00:37:04] Get on the desk. Get on a desk. But not above my. Steven: [00:37:07] Not above my. Speaker6: [00:37:07] Shoulders. Not about my shoulders. Pound you on the desk. You're hurting my legs. Let's wheelbarrow. Wheelbarrow. That I can do this. I get it. Just don't say, Oh, you're mocking. Steven: [00:37:16] No, it's just we're talking about. I don't care. Whatever. You can go watch. Go watch it on Rumble because YouTube can piss off. So here's the truth. Ukraine is hardly a. Speaker6: [00:37:23] Bastion of democracy. Again, all references are publicly. Steven: [00:37:25] Available at Credit.com. You can check the references below. Alex Jones: [00:37:29] They've outlawed all political parties, including ones that are pro-war. They have taken over all the TV, all the radio, all the media and unified it. If anyone even criticizes the war, they're locked up in camps. And Zelensky is now banned. The oldest church in Ukraine, the Orthodox Church. There's a little. Steven: [00:37:45] Bit more to that, though. The Orthodox Church and their ties with Putin, right? Well, certainly. Alex Jones: [00:37:48] It's all the same. Yeah. Yeah. Steven: [00:37:50] But they also, by. Speaker6: [00:37:51] The way, with all of. Steven: [00:37:51] That said, Ukraine is rated as a second most corrupt country in all of Europe, Russia's number one. That's why I say let them let's break off the pool cue and let's have tryouts. Speaker6: [00:38:02] I don't care at this point. And by the way, the rankings are determined by. Steven: [00:38:04] Public sector corruption. So that includes bribery, unlawful, unethical practices. If you're talking about money laundering, this is something that is well known. It has been documented by even the international governing agencies who. Speaker6: [00:38:16] Really, really want you to. Steven: [00:38:17] Go to war for Ukraine. So saving Ukraine is saving democracy? Speaker6: [00:38:21] Not exactly. Not exactly. Speaker7: [00:38:22] And by the way, this is the country that wants you to believe Hunter Biden is worth millions of dollars a year. Board. Oh, my. Speaker6: [00:38:28] Word, Burisma. Yeah. Steven: [00:38:30] Here's another truth. Democracy really. Speaker6: [00:38:33] Isn't the main. Steven: [00:38:33] Consideration when we're talking about foreign policy here. The US doesn't have the power to defend every democratic movement in the world. Nor should we. By the way, we tried. We failed over and over in the Middle East. You guys know that. That worked like a charm, didn't it? Yeah. You can't find it. Well, that's. Alex Jones: [00:38:47] What I was going to say about the full clip, because before we went live, your producer was showing me some of the clips we're going to be playing. And I'd already seen the clip, but he Graham goes on to say, you can't just go and invade countries and rewrite their borders and and put in new government. That's you've got to go to war with a country that does that. And I'm just thinking, wow, the US in the last century is the champion of doing that. Yeah. And we sure, maybe we had reasons. The point is. By his rules, then the United States is far worse than Russia. Yeah. Steven: [00:39:17] Yeah. I don't know that I would agree with it because the United States doesn't take over the land. In other words, I would say proof positive that the US isn't just like like Russia would take over Ukraine if they could. The fact is, Canada couldn't stop us. If they tried their mighty best. We could take them over by 2:00 today. So yeah, we kind of have these proxy wars, but then we maintain interest in trading as opposed to just actually taking over lending. Alex Jones: [00:39:36] Corporations take them over. Look, I love America and what's left of it. I'm not saying America is worse than Russia. I'm saying no. The irony of his statement that you can't just invade countries. Right. Speaker6: [00:39:46] Yes. What are you doing to put a finer point on. Yeah. Steven: [00:39:50] No, exactly. Now watch me advocate by proxy. Invading this country. Alex Jones: [00:39:54] Usually swinging by chandeliers. Attack, Attack and invade. Speaker6: [00:39:57] Yes. Like pound them. By the way, in World War. Steven: [00:39:59] Two, the US allied with the. Speaker6: [00:40:00] Soviets. Steven: [00:40:01] Yeah, right. And we keep allies like Saudi Arabia to hedge against Iran. Sometimes you ally yourselves with bad people. I understand that. The point is that the point is, it's not as simple as democracy good, everything else bad, and certainly not as you're applying it to Ukraine and Russia, where neither one really has something like democracy. And they both have leadership that is incredibly bad, which you're not allowed to say in a lot of places on YouTube right now. This may be fact checked as misinformation, right, Because they've decided to get rid of non pro Ukraine. Those were the words, not anti Ukraine narratives right Non-pro Ukraine narrative. Speaker6: [00:40:32] So if you're on YouTube head on over to rumble right now. Head on over to rumble. Steven: [00:40:35] And of course, we're going to be going for another full 45 minutes or hour with Alex Jones Free Mug Club all month. A lot of clutter.com/mug club We can flip them the bird as long as you. Alex Jones: [00:40:43] Join but do not visit Mad Max World.tv. Speaker6: [00:40:47] Right Mad Max World.tv at noon eastern. Yeah do not because you will not be there. Alex Jones: [00:40:52] You're not allowed to go to Mad Max world. Speaker6: [00:40:54] You are not and you. Steven: [00:40:54] Won't be there. Alex Jones: [00:40:56] I will not be at Infowars.com or anywhere. Speaker6: [00:40:57] You will not be anywhere. Alex Jones: [00:40:59] I deserve to not be there. Speaker6: [00:41:01] Nothingness. Steven: [00:41:02] All right, let's go on to the next claim with Lindsey Graham. Claim number two, he says we have to stand up to Ukraine now, Alex, in order to deter China. Roll clip. Speaker15: [00:41:12] If you believe pulling the plug on Ukraine makes China less provocative, you should not be allowed to drive in South Carolina. So China's watching. Speaker6: [00:41:22] You. You shouldn't be allowed. Steven: [00:41:22] To drive in South Carolina. Mr. Cataracts in Chief. Speaker6: [00:41:27] I love that. Speaker7: [00:41:27] That was the insult that he threw. Speaker6: [00:41:29] You should not you should not be allowed to drive. Steven: [00:41:30] In South Carolina. Oh. So take away something else that we don't want to do. Speaker6: [00:41:34] It makes me racist if I drive. We just covered this, especially if I'm drinking coffee. Steven: [00:41:39] So here's the truth. Speaker6: [00:41:42] Our unlimited support and. Steven: [00:41:44] Unwavering support to Ukraine, it actually. Speaker6: [00:41:45] Hurts our ability to deter China. Steven: [00:41:47] Now, again, this is the idea of short term gains. Alex Jones: [00:41:49] It's super charges China. It unifies them with Russia. It forces them to do deals in oil and gas. And with India blowing up, the Nord Stream only helped Russia increase their overall sales prices. And as you pointed out, almost all of our weapons are now depleted. Right? Steven: [00:42:04] That's exactly the point. Right. So this is actually a quote, I believe, from assistant secretary of defense for strategy and force development. Elbridge Colby said that if we could favorably end the war quickly, that would be great. But what realistic prospect is there of that? Sending Ukraine some F-16s is not going to alter that. It's a massive war of attrition and Russia is gearing up for a long war. And like you just said, here's a really uncomfortable truth. Right? You've galvanized sort of China to side with Russia. We talked about that. We did a whole our segment not that long ago with you and Gingersnap. Alex Jones: [00:42:29] So is there right now? Speaker6: [00:42:31] Yeah, absolutely. Steven: [00:42:32] Right now, this very moment. I don't know how to do the time difference. I can't go through the anguish of adding six whatever the hell it is. I don't think so. Six Supplying the Ukraine with weapons. Look, this is something that, you know, the economy is not a zero sum game, right? You can build more pies. You can't just build more carriers. You can't just build more. It's very expensive. It depletes our weapons stockpile. So this was also something Colby commented on saying, arguing right now that we must defend Taiwan by defending Ukraine. Strange credulity. It doesn't make much sense if the war goes on, continuing to sap the United States resources and resolve. As China grows in strength in Asia, the argument will become increasingly absurd. So we've so far spent or committed more than one because I don't know what's spent versus committed 113 billion, give or take a few billion to Ukraine. We've also committed an entire host of weapons. Yeah, and just to be clear, this is just from the fact sheet. And Alex, you probably are super familiar with this by the State Department, assuming we trust them, They we have given the Ukraine over 1600 Stinger missiles, 8500 Javelin missiles, 54,000 other anti-armor systems and munitions, 100,000 rounds of small arms, ammunition, 100 million. Sorry. Speaker6: [00:43:41] Oh, my gosh. I misread. I forgot some zeros. Admonish me. Someone needs to. Steven: [00:43:45] Admonish 100 million rounds of small. That's almost as many as you have in your Jefferson Farm and then hundreds of thousands of various other artillery. Does that sound about right as far as depleting our military? Speaker6: [00:43:59] Alex? Well, that's. Alex Jones: [00:44:00] It. The United States is basically out of ammo. Yeah, and Russia is running out too. But as you said, they're gearing up. They're digging in. Yeah. And the war hawks are just licking their lips because, as you said, this is going to be they're talking about a trillion. Defense budget, right? Speaker6: [00:44:14] Wow. Speaker7: [00:44:15] Yeah, just on defense. Yeah. Steven: [00:44:17] And we're depleted. And there was a recent grading that came out that said the United States military preparedness is at an all time low as far as modern. And this is what. Speaker7: [00:44:24] Pisses me off. The conversation that we had ginger snap and I it was a different conversation then because if we could have ended this thing early. Yes, end it right immediately. Russia moves in and takes Ukraine, immediately get it taken care of if you let it go on. Everything that Alex just said happens, right? We deplete munitions. We make sure that we don't have anything to be able to fight a war. But we also push China into the arms of Russia because these guys are enemies. They're not naturally bedfellows. Right. And now the enemy of my enemy is my friend. And so these guys are doing business together. That only makes it worse knowing that we're not going to put an end to this, that we're going to drag it out forever. And if you want to go take Taiwan, it looks like now's the right time to do it. China Yeah, yeah. It just makes that and. Steven: [00:45:03] Taiwan actually matters to the United States more. Not saying that we necessarily need to get into a war, but if we wanted to be prepared for something that would affect the rest of the world, sorry, not we don't need Ukraine. Alex Jones: [00:45:11] 80% of the trade going through the South China Sea. Yeah. And if you expand on that, Jinping is literally they're sizing up Russia and Putin's commitment to watch his flank when they move on Taiwan. And the word is they can move in the next few months. Steven: [00:45:24] Yeah except Xi Jinping got stuck in a tree trying to get the honey bees. Speaker7: [00:45:28] Yes, he did. Oh, you're going to get Joe bothered. Speaker6: [00:45:30] And by the way, if you want an actual. Steven: [00:45:31] Strategic plan, it would be better to look at something like what Governor Ron DeSantis and by the way, him and Donald Trump actually agree a lot as far as it relates to Ukraine. This is one area where they share quite a bit of commonality. We said while the US has many vital national interests securing our borders, addressing the crisis of readiness with our military, achieving energy security, independence and checking the economic, cultural and military power of the Chinese Communist Party becoming further entangled in a territorial dispute between Ukraine and Russia is not one of them. And he understands. Obviously, there are trade offs. And Graham understands the Lockheed Martin checks. And this goes back to Alex when we were talking about I was on your show, we were talking about sort of the issues here with why we went with Rumble. And please go over and if you want to keep supporting what we do, like I said, join my club. It's a month free. You get to see if you like it. If not, you can bounce. Is we constantly wonder, right? There's a lot of money in the conservative movement. We know that there are plenty of people. There are a lot of billionaires. There are a lot of. And by the way, I'm not saying a lot of them. Their heart is in the right place. Yeah, but then you look at the people who represent you. We talked yesterday about Section 230. We talked about senators and congressmen and all of this grandstanding. Right. They have all of these Senate hearings and then nothing actually gets done. When we had control of pretty much everything, the courts, the House, the White House, nothing was done with 230. You wonder why. Let me also ask you this. I've never met a Lindsey Graham fan. I've never met a mitt Romney fan. I've never met a John McCain fan. I've never met a Paul Ryan fan. You're also hard pressed to find a McCarthy fan. Speaker6: [00:46:52] People say, okay, maybe. Steven: [00:46:53] Win some, lose some. But the point is, how are these people always in the positions of greatest power within the party? And it completely disconnects. Speaker6: [00:47:01] With what you, the average American at home, actually believes. How is that the representative? I have the answer. Alex Jones: [00:47:07] I think you do. It's called straight party voting. And they've been there ten, 20, 30, 40 years. In the case of, you know, the turtle, Mitch McConnell. And so it's just institutionalized that nobody really runs against them or they've got 50 times the money. If they have a primary challenger, the corporate media blocks them out. And so in very rare cases, we're able to take them out with Trump. Despite all his issues, he was able to ride in on the populist Tea Party wave that built with Ron Paul. And, you know, you and so many others and myself, countless others promoting freedom. That's what scares the Republican and Democrat establishment, is that what Trump rode in on is what could take over a party. And so we actually have a two party system. Again, the Democrats are the party of globalism and communism and collapse in the new World order. And the Republican Party is a mix of neocons and blue bloods and the new populist vein that's almost taken it over. So we're very, very close to actually having two parties again in this country. And that's why the power structure and the unit party is so scared. Speaker6: [00:48:06] That's actually a very good point. Steven: [00:48:07] We are close to having two parties again because we'll say, man, the two party system. Now we're not living with the two party system right now. We are absolutely not. We really are in a unit party system. The two party system is certainly better than a parliamentary system. I come from Canada where you can have prime minister blackface, get 30 something percent of the vote. Speaker6: [00:48:20] But I hope you like your weed as you. Steven: [00:48:22] Sit in your 14 day quarantine in a camp. Speaker6: [00:48:24] All right. We have a and by the way. Steven: [00:48:26] Show Alex you love him there in the comment section, whether you're on Rumble or you're on YouTube and let us know, you know, third chair is going to be rotating. Who else do you want to see in there? We have a lot of people coming in here. It's always fun when Alex is in studio. Do not go to Mad Max. Do not. What is it? Mad Max TV. Alex Jones: [00:48:40] It's Mad Max World.tv. That's just the latest IRL because they block our URLs all the time to try to we try to share the evil place. You're not supposed to go it right. 12 eastern today. Speaker6: [00:48:49] Yeah. Where you won't be. Steven: [00:48:51] Mad Max World.tv doesn't exist. But this is an important story here. The DC Deputy Mayor John Falcicchio. If I have that right Falcicchio I don't care. Resigned his post after facing, quote, serious allegations of sexual harassment. According to Axios, the allegations were not detailed, thank God, but involve unwelcome advances in sexual contact. And this might. Sound like local news, but we always think it's important to cover this behavior. Look, this is this is true. But there's also the flip side of that, which is you don't know what constitutes sexual misconduct. And it makes me it makes everyone nervous. Like you said, we have beautful women in this office. I don't even look them in the. Speaker6: [00:49:26] Eyes. Alex Jones: [00:49:26] Man. Well, you're also a married man. Speaker6: [00:49:29] Well, I also don't look any woman in the eyes, period. Steven: [00:49:31] Especially if they're white women. Black women. You can compliment, say, like. Speaker6: [00:49:33] Oh, yeah, a beautiful, beautiful skin. You're like, Oh, thank you. They give you free stuff. That's a great point. Alex Jones: [00:49:36] Remember a few years ago the Gillette commercials where it shows like a guy saying hi to a girl and other guy stops him. Don't talk to women. Right? They're trying to say men can't talk to women. But we can have drag queen time with men scantily dressed, shaking their butts in front of little kids. Yeah, see, I mean. I mean, come on. Speaker6: [00:49:52] Well, hang on a second. Hey, did you hear that? Yeah, I heard. Steven: [00:49:56] What did you just call him? Speaker7: [00:49:57] Say, say. Say it again. What? Speaker6: [00:49:59] I called him a pussy. Say, all right. No, you've got to go. Steven: [00:50:01] We've all got a guy you've got to go to. Speaker6: [00:50:03] Gerald hired air. Steven: [00:50:04] I'm sorry. You can't talk that way. Speaker6: [00:50:06] We have women in the office. We got air. We'll be back. Speaker16: [00:50:15] So you can see there's mug club expands. You really can't say those kinds of things. Steven: [00:50:21] No, no. I can't see why Sam at all. Speaker16: [00:50:24] Well, specifically, women don't react positively to using as a derogatory term, their genitals. Speaker9: [00:50:33] Oh, thank God. You are the worst. I know. Speaker17: [00:50:35] Who says it's derogatory. Speaker16: [00:50:37] Well, you used the word as an insult. So using specifically something feminine as a slur is actually weaponizing gender language, and it can be perceived as sexist. Speaker17: [00:50:49] What? Speaker7: [00:50:49] Oh, so. So that it's. Steven: [00:50:51] Gendered. It's a gender problem. It's a. Speaker7: [00:50:53] Gender thing. Sam. Steven: [00:50:54] Yes. I'm sorry. I didn't realize it was a gender problem. That's not the problem. No, no, no. We can solve that. We can solve that. I didn't want to target just one gender if it's gendered. Yeah, especially if it's targeting one. Well, do both. Oh, you're a what? Speaker17: [00:51:09] That's gendered based. Steven: [00:51:22] All right. Okay. Sorry, guys. Speaker6: [00:51:24] Geez, Let's just. Alex Jones: [00:51:25] It's great. You got air, like, right there next door. Steven: [00:51:27] I'm not a fan of it. No, I don't know why Gerald hired it. Speaker17: [00:51:30] Listen, I was. Speaker7: [00:51:30] Trying to build an organization, okay? I'm the CEO. Yeah, well. Alex Jones: [00:51:33] Well, why don't we then, actually move the lawyer in here? You can have the meetings right in this room. Steven: [00:51:38] You would spend five minutes with Sam from H.R. and regret your statement. You would? Yes. And he's the worst. He's the. Speaker6: [00:51:44] Pits. I think he's. Alex Jones: [00:51:44] Tough. I don't think he's a pussy. No, he's not. Steven: [00:51:47] He's not. Speaker6: [00:51:48] I am. We're going to have to go back. Speaker17: [00:51:49] Alex, be careful, please. We just got lectured. Speaker6: [00:51:52] We're going to have to have. Steven: [00:51:53] Him go to H.R.. That's true. All right. I'm wondering if we have we have time. Do we want to start the segment of Donald Trump and the voters of color? Is there anything, by the way, going on out there, guys, with the Donald Trump arrest? You know, sometimes when you hear like the outside world is sectioned off. So we have to let. Alex Jones: [00:52:05] Know there's a great vibe in here. It feels like the studio, you kind of have. Steven: [00:52:08] To close off the world, right? But then sometimes we're like, if something is happening, you guys have to let us know the air support. Well, you know what? Speaker7: [00:52:13] I do want to ask him kind of his opinion on it, what he thinks. So. Alex Jones Yeah. So Alex, obviously I, we covered this yesterday, right? And we were talking about it and I made the point today to, to Lane that it seems like he's playing 4D chess and there's not a lot of people on the planet that can like out you for supposedly wanting to arrest them and then keep you from arresting them by doing it right. It seems like that's what he's done because they haven't done anything and it seems like they're kind of backing down. Do you think that's what was going on or do you think they were ever going to arrest him in the first place? Speaker6: [00:52:40] Yeah. Alex, what do you think? Alex Jones: [00:52:42] I believe that they intend to indict him today or tomorrow. But at the same time, the feds years ago, before the statute of limitations ran out on this campaign finance issue, Stormy Daniels didn't do it. So the statute of limitations is over by two years. It's all a fraud. It's all a stunt. But I think that they've got this Soros guy who's being pushed to do it, hoping that some of the other criminal investigations in DC and in Georgia go ahead if he breaks the ice. But yes, Trump is like an idiot savant. And I don't mean that. I mean, some things he does are really genius. Some things aren't. But yes, him coming out when the Secret Service was told and we're getting ready, he's going to be indicted as early as next Tuesday. He called him on it. Yeah, he criticized it. And then I think some higher up Democrats and people said, look, it's going to make you more popular. He's going to get the nomination now he's going to win by a landslide. It's already vaulted him up in the polls like 15, 20 points ahead of the Santas just since last week. And so it's blowing up in their face. But I, at the end of the day, think they're still going to be pigheaded and either today or tomorrow or Wednesday, go ahead with the indictment. But it's still up in the air because I think so much pressure is being put on that day even by smarter Democrats that are saying, listen, you are going to basically energize Donald Trump for sure. Speaker6: [00:54:03] Do you think. Steven: [00:54:03] There will be protests if he's indicted? Oh. Alex Jones: [00:54:06] Well, that's I've got an issue with Trump on that. And I'm not saying he didn't have the right to say it. I'm not saying he's wrong to say it. But but I would have said it better. We got set up on January 6th. We know that now. A million people came there, a few hundred attacked the police. The police hit themselves with tear gas. We now have the footage. That's how the first breach happened. But then they waved in the other folks and have put, you know, almost a thousand of them in jail. It's an American gulag. It's absolutely terrible. And then Trump says, take our country back, protest if I get indicted. Well, you could see then how some people will think, take the country back. And then if some provocateurs do something, they can now point right at Trump and say, see, he basically pushed him to do this. So it does look like he's trying to use the public to push right up to the edge. And I think in this powder keg volatile situation we're in, we don't need to be like Antifa that just tried to burn down the police station in Atlanta two weeks ago. Right. We don't want to be like them out shooting people at four way stops. So they want violence because they're losing hearts and minds. We don't want to be like Maxine Waters saying go out and get violent. We want to be the opposite. I get he's pissed. I get it's wrong. Someday there may be a 1776 issue where things are so bad we got to get physical. But I think we should exhaust all the remedies first. And I don't think if there is a violent revolution, it should be randomly attacking police or capital buildings. It should be, you know how George Washington would do it. And I'm not wargaming that here. I'm just saying war, physical war is a very serious issue and it shouldn't start in some riot. Yeah. Steven: [00:55:32] I don't think he wanted but like you're saying, he didn't word it maybe prudently there's one thing that's like reckless protest. You know, protest. Make your voices heard peacefully, which he did, by the way, on January 6th. He did. But this just being in a written post, it'll be easy. Speaker6: [00:55:44] Well, he's got a lot of power. Alex Jones: [00:55:46] He's got a lot of power. And it'll allow them to plant provocateurs like Ray Epps again in their provocateurs, some hotheads. And so it's like, listen, if you're filling up your tractor with gasoline and it's your farm, do you have a right to smoke a cigarette while you're doing it? Yeah, but it's probably something you shouldn't do, Right? And so he basically is lighting up a cigarette while he's playing with gasoline. Speaker7: [00:56:04] Yeah. In light of January 6th, like you said, it's not obviously the events of January 6th. Like you said, a handful of people, 100 people, a couple hundred people attacked the Capitol. It's not that. It's how they used it to make. Steven: [00:56:16] Exactly. It's how they used it. Alex Jones: [00:56:18] And why is he feeding into that narrative. Right. But of course. His first post had typos and stuff. It's kind of endearing that he was at 10:00 at night. He'd had like 6 or 7 Big Macs, right? And, you know, half a, half, half a container of what's the little speed pills he's always got on his desk. What. Speaker6: [00:56:35] Sudafed, Sudafed, Sudafed at it. That's true. Speaker17: [00:56:38] I don't really know if he did the Sudafed. No, no. Speaker6: [00:56:40] No. But he has every. Steven: [00:56:41] Right to be pissed. He does. Right. But yeah, I think. Speaker6: [00:56:43] We all know he is a Sudafed addict. Alex Jones: [00:56:45] Oh, is he? Oh, there's all these photos of him in his office. Like you just see Sudafed. Speaker6: [00:56:49] Sudafed bottles. Steven: [00:56:49] Everywhere. Is that is that ephedrine and pseudoephedrine? Yeah. Is that what it is? I know. Like in bronkaid and stuff for asthma. But I do know he has every right to be pissed. And I think like what you're saying, though, the media will take this and it doesn't matter. In other words, now, no matter what happens, if there's an act of violence at all, they will blame it on Donald Trump. Alex Jones: [00:57:04] He should have added one word peacefully Protest against this judicial tyranny, something like that. Speaker6: [00:57:09] Yeah. No, I agree with. Speaker17: [00:57:10] You because there are legal. Speaker7: [00:57:10] Remedies to this to take care of this. Right. And it is grandstanding. Like the best possible picture for him to win re-election. Is Trump in handcuffs? Oh, yeah. If that picture ever. Speaker6: [00:57:20] They're not going to do that. Steven: [00:57:21] No, they're not going to do a perp walk. They can't do a perp walk. There's no way. Although it would be hilarious if he does an AOC in, like fake face. Speaker6: [00:57:27] Like, just kidding and then a crazy bitch. Yeah, that's why there's. Alex Jones: [00:57:32] That's why there's separation of powers. We have a federal system. People say, oh, you're for the federal government. No, I'm federal system for folks that don't know, I just didn't go to school. It's three branches of government and you have state and federal. And that's why the Secret Service is its own branch of the executive and in many courts with a higher standing than a county or a district attorney. So they're they're in negotiations that he won't be put into handcuffs if they do demand to put him in jail a couple of days. The Secret Service is going to stay in the jail cell with him. And if he ever went to prison, this never happened before. They're talking about having to create a whole wing where where basically the emperor stays. Right? Because if you do that, again, any prosecutor could take out a president anytime they want. Speaker6: [00:58:06] Yes. Okay. Now. Steven: [00:58:07] Let's do the Trump with voters of color. We'll do that on which, by the way, is free all month.com/mug. Speaker6: [00:58:13] And I can go. Alex Jones: [00:58:14] Really crazy now. Speaker6: [00:58:15] Hold on. We haven't left YouTube yet. Steven: [00:58:17] So but I do want to leave you with this. Of course it is Mad Max World.tv is where Alex Jones will not be at noon Eastern. Speaker6: [00:58:23] But you know, and. Alex Jones: [00:58:23] I will not be hosting out of your studio and you will not be coming on the show. Speaker6: [00:58:26] No. Well, that last part. Alex Jones: [00:58:28] We will not drink a bottle of whiskey on air. Steven: [00:58:30] Okay. I don't know what's happening, so. Speaker6: [00:58:32] Just give me a second co-host with me. Give me. Speaker17: [00:58:34] A second. Steven: [00:58:35] Give me a second. I do want to I do want to end with this. And it is Mad Max World.tv what we're talking about January 6th, guys. And before we go to mug club, this is one thing, too, I saw a lot of during our absence. I sat there and I grew increasingly frustrated because I saw a lot of people acting surprised with what happened, the revelations of January 6th on Tucker Carlson. And let me be really clear about something. There were new angles of security footage with January 6th and Tucker Carlson. But we on this show, if you watch the show within the first two months, knew what had actually happened on January 6th. You knew that the QAnon shaman had been escorted in and said, we have to be peaceful. We talked about that. When I see people out there and this is something that really does tie into why we are so happy and it feels like a 10,000 ton weight has been lifted off my shoulders with Rumble is we did an entire January 6th stream actually on Rumble. Remember that one, Gerald? There was the weather. So the hearing got canceled and we took a risk. Right. We said, you know what, this will be a low watched stream because there is no event going on right now. We're not tying into something that's very topical. There is no actual hearing. But you know what? We're going to do it anyway. Steven: [00:59:35] 3 or 4 hour stream. You can go and watch it on YouTube or on Rumble Hurricane in Florida. So there was a hurricane in Florida. So they stopped it and we said, screw it, we're going to do it anyway. And we went through every single detail that at that point was publicly available. All of which, by the way, is basically it was retreading. When you look at what Tucker was talking about, not that there's anything wrong. I like Tucker's show. I think he does a lot of great work. Sure, there were new angles, but the spirit of what actually happened January 6th was not new. Seven people were killed. Officers know. Then it was five, then it was zero. We knew that. We knew the only person shot was Babbitt. We knew that the QAnon shaman was someone who was very likely touched and was escorted in. He was welcomed in by the Capitol Police. Here's my issue is when you have not just the left, but every single person on the right until Tucker Carlson, we were on break and I was champing at the bit saying we didn't know. How could we know? We follow this on such a granular level. We didn't know this about January 6th. Then you have to ask the question, why didn't they know this is an entertainment show? And we knew and we provided you all of those references for months. Speaker6: [01:00:31] Really for years. When people who. Steven: [01:00:34] Are whether it's the Lindsey Graham's or whether it's some of the talking heads out there tell you we didn't know these are revelations and you've known it for a long time where you've accepted it as fact. You do have to ask yourself why? Why are we continuing represented by people like Lindsey Graham, Mitt Romney? Alex Jones: [01:00:49] Paul Ryan made this point on my show last week. So before you go to mug club, I. Speaker6: [01:00:52] Was wrapping this up in a nice little. But go ahead. No, I want. Alex Jones: [01:00:55] To I want to. This is important. Okay. And it's not about kissing you and your crews ass or saying how great you know, Infowars has been. Let's be honest about this, okay? When you came out against conservative ink, I think in a very nice, friendly way, but then proved your point later when they were saying things that weren't true, I defended you because you were one of the only people I mean the only big person who defended me when I was getting de-platformed and had me on the day after. And. Turn YouTube after that. Before you really didn't have me on much. You really came to my head because you realized we're all going to hang together or hang separate. And then all those other people actually supported it and then cheerleaded it and then turn it around and act like they're not having contracts to control. People know if they backed free speech in the past in the general area, then I'd say, okay, they can kind of have these predatory contracts because that's their business. Okay? But you have a right to say you think it's bad. And I know I'm bringing up old issues here, but here's what viewers and listeners need to know of why this is such an important show. Everything else is too serious. They put out the truth and hard core information, but make it fun. That's why the show is so popular. And expanding is something we need in America and worldwide too. To promote freedom. We also have to understand everybody that promotes liberty gets targeted. That's why most people roll over, like so many of the controlled conservative opposition groups, who by having Steven Crowder and myself and many others out there on the front lines that don't compromise, we make it safe for them. Now to cover all the stories we covered a year ago, two years ago, three years ago, four years ago, five years ago. Alex Jones: [01:02:24] And so it's not that, hey, you know, we're the originals and we're the best and we're the mavericks. And, you know, we are the top guy on the team. So just remember that it's it's about understanding that the function that we serve and that you have served by supporting us. And I mean, you know, Steven and my show, all of it is the fact that we won't compromise when the big next story comes out while everybody else sticks their finger in the air and, you know, sees what's safe and gets permission from big tech for what they can do, you know, ask mommy for permission. We're going to go immediately with what we believe is the information. Now, I'm right about 95% of the time. Crowder is so and it's a good thing. Neurotic about checking everything. He's right about 99% of the time. But the issue is we're trying to tell the truth. We're trying to get it right and we're trying to be independent. All these other groups operate like politicians or like they want to be in Hollywood, and it's all about their career, not about our future. And not having World War three and securing our borders and stopping the fentanyl and stabilizing the dollar and stopping all this crime and defending free speech. So that's why this is a revolutionary act to support mug club and Steven Crowder. And what Rumble's doing is beautiful. And what Elon Musk is doing is beautiful. And so that's what I'm saying. Support what Elon Musk is doing. Support Steven Crowder, Become a subscriber. Tell your friends and family become subscribers. But whatever you do, don't visit Mad Max World TV. No, you. Steven: [01:03:42] Absolutely should not. Certainly not. And I appreciate and I didn't pay him a dime to say that, by the way. But I also would leave you with this. Do not take my word for it when I say we've been talking about this for years, Go back and check the references. If someone is telling you that they are providing you with facts and never having actually provided you with a referenceable fact that you can use for yourself. Your antenna should go up. And that's a lot of people out there don't trust me. Don't take my word for it, because I wouldn't. That's why we provide all the references for you. And we are going to continue with Alex Jones on my club free all month. Lutterworth credit.com/mug. Speaker6: [01:04:18] Club. Just head on over to rumble right now. If you're on Rumble, hit that button. Boom. We're going to keep. Steven: [01:04:21] Going just right now. Piss off YouTube. Speaker7: [01:04:33] All right, well, Steven's away. We get to just let Alex be Alex a little bit. So, Alex, I had. Alex Jones: [01:04:37] It's like when Ronald Reagan was in the hospital shot and Alexander Haig got up and said, I'm in command now. I'm the president. I'm Steven Crowder. Now. Speaker6: [01:04:44] Hold on, hold on. No, no. Speaker17: [01:04:46] Oh, no. Oh, there he goes. Oh, my God. Oh, my gosh. Oh, it's my show now. Speaker6: [01:04:52] Lock the door. It's mine. Why did we. Speaker17: [01:04:54] Play the game club. Speaker7: [01:04:55] Music when Alex Jones. Speaker17: [01:04:56] It's Alex Jones, baby. How is it even possible? No. So we talked about the Lindsey Graham thing. Speaker7: [01:05:01] We talked about the Ukraine Russia thing. So, you know, when we when we talk about that situation, a lot of people right now, it seems like fear porn on the the news channels like, oh, it's World War three and it's coming down the pike. What do you think? What is the what is the end of this in your mind, the Russia Ukraine situation? Alex Jones: [01:05:20] It's it's all part of the recklessness of the establishment of the deep state. These are not the people that took over the American empire and set up the new World order. They were corrupt. They were out of control. They were bad. But they didn't want to have World War three. And that's why you never saw a former president indicted or a current president indicted. Yeah. Now they're ready to do it. It's why, you know, just seven months ago, Biden said we can't send Abrams tanks. That's that'll start World War three on the escalation curve, right? Yeah. And then he sends the tanks. And so it just shows that all the old rules that were created because they have common sense we don't destroy ourselves, are being thrown to the wayside. And now they're on the news saying, well, we could have a limited nuclear war. It's not a big deal. So this is really. Speaker17: [01:06:01] But we can't have nuclear. Speaker7: [01:06:02] Power because that's bigger, a bigger threat. Speaker6: [01:06:05] I guess. Alex Jones: [01:06:06] We can't have nuclear power, but we can have a limited nuclear war. Speaker7: [01:06:09] Okay. That's fantastic. Right now, CNN actually has Putin and Xi Jinping. They have their second day of talks in Moscow. This is this is the scenario that I think Lane probably laid out. He actually said these guys were not necessarily friends, but later on down the road, this could push these two together because if you're Russia trying to sell energy and you're China, who needs energy? It just makes it kind of a natural connection. You guys may not have been, you know, all that big of friends, but now you are. And I think my biggest problem with this entire thing, Alex, is that this could have been handled very quickly. Right. There's a lot of conversations about NATO, NATO encroachment and what was kind of setting this conflict off. You mentioned and there's some really interesting books about the history of Ukraine and Russia and the region that really helps people understand why this is happening. But at the same time, we've also made the other guy a celebrity. We've made Zelensky into a worldwide celebrity. He's been on, I think the Oscars had him come like phone in. He's been to the United States and spoken to Congress. He's been to parliament. He's spoken with leaders around the world. He's become basically this huge celebrity. And not only have we sent weapons, not only have we sent money over there, we've now elevated the status of this guy. And that makes Russia look worse and worse and worse. And when you have somebody who's backed into a corner like Putin, obviously is, by the way, that's the only person on the planet that can actually see eye to eye with Putin. I was going. Speaker17: [01:07:24] To say, you can back him into small corners, very, very small corners. Speaker7: [01:07:27] But when you back a guy like that into a corner and he starts to look bad, that's when all the sharks start coming out in his country to try to take him out. And the only thing that he can do is try to look strong. You're pushing him in that direction. Now. Maybe that doesn't happen. Maybe somebody takes him out. Maybe he finds a different way out. But you're starting to play with too much fire. Alex Jones: [01:07:44] You're absolutely right. And that's why every even mainland analyst degree, there's the whole RAND Corporation threat continuum that was developed in the 60 seconds that they still use the Pentagon today. And it goes from one to like 43 and 43 is end of the world. And we're already up into the late, you know, high 20s. And so this is an escalation curve as Russia gets put in a corner. You're absolutely. Speaker6: [01:08:04] Right. Steven: [01:08:06] Did you have to go to the bathroom, Alex? I know you said you had to. I can. I just I. Alex Jones: [01:08:08] Just peed on the floor. Speaker6: [01:08:09] He did? You peed in a bush Outside animals. Steven: [01:08:13] Use the corner. Alex. Speaker6: [01:08:15] Hey. Alex Jones: [01:08:15] I took over. I did. You. Speaker6: [01:08:17] I took over your desk. I don't care. Steven: [01:08:18] That's fine. I think anyone gives a rat's ass about this desk. No. Speaker6: [01:08:22] This isn't even. This is fine. Steven: [01:08:23] By the way, this is a soft poop. Speaker6: [01:08:25] I peed on the desk. You been taking your vitamins? This is a. Steven: [01:08:29] This is pine. It's a soft wood. Speaker6: [01:08:31] Remember the first. Steven: [01:08:31] Time my first desk split? It split in half. Remember? Because I was like, what is this? They're like, Oh, yeah, It's a guy came in, He's like, That's pine. That's a soft wood. You need oak. I was like, Ah, I have no idea. I don't know. Speaker6: [01:08:40] Wood Do you know wood really well? Alex Jones: [01:08:43] Alex I do know that pine is a weaker wood depending on the type of pine. Yeah, but it's a knotty pine. There's, there's a lot different types. Speaker6: [01:08:50] But I know the. Steven: [01:08:51] Cedar causes, the allergies you talk about. Alex Jones: [01:08:52] I do not like those. Steven: [01:08:53] Yeah, I know, but. But they say that cedar repels mosquitoes. Cedarwood oil. But then apparently the cedar trees attract mosquitoes. I know. At one point they said that peppermint oil repels spiders. You know, I mean, like. Like spiders don't like mint. I found a wolf spider in my mother's mint plant. What? So let it be said. Never trust the Deep State. Speaker6: [01:09:11] It was very unhappy. Yes. Yes, it was. It was. It was there begrudgingly. I don't like this mint plant. No, Listen. Speaker17: [01:09:20] We've given. Speaker7: [01:09:20] A lot of conversation to the giant tables. What is this giant hall? If they pan back, that's like the giant, empty, cavernous room that these guys are meeting in. They're 50ft away from the nearest person on I know. Speaker6: [01:09:30] Which is not a good look for Featherweights. Alex Jones: [01:09:33] It's all meant to give a grandiose image of their power and magnitude. Steven: [01:09:38] Yeah, exactly. Which is just I mean, that's what you need when they are very tiny, tiny, tiny men. Speaker17: [01:09:42] Those flags are only eight feet tall. Yeah. Speaker6: [01:09:47] There's a whole one. Steven: [01:09:49] Big commercial for. Speaker6: [01:09:49] Lego. Lego man. Yeah. You know, I think. Alex Jones: [01:09:52] I think Putin is about the same size as Fauci. Speaker6: [01:09:55] Oh, is he really? Speaker17: [01:09:55] Oh, look at that. Look how big that is. Look, they're painting out. Speaker6: [01:09:58] That is a huge ass hall. Steven: [01:10:01] This is the thing. When you have a country that is basically when you're talking about basically indentured servitude. Of course, in China, when you're talking about people who are enslaved, violations of civil rights, right? When you're talking about being a piece of shit who only can be strong if you're in the form of a gang, guess what? You need to have these grandiose halls, right? It's all about the pomp and circumstance to hide the fraud. These are weak men. These are weak men. But here's the thing. Weak men can be dangerous men. Very. Because weak men team up. That's the only way they can take on. And in this case, of course, I'm talking about this sort of allegorically when we're talking about the United States, when we're talking about China. Right. You talk about them as this big paper tiger. The fact is, if they want to deal with the United States and that's one thing Donald Trump did that nobody else did, I am eternally grateful to President Trump for pointing out the threat that was China and how we had to deal with. Speaker6: [01:10:43] China, China, China, China. Yeah. Alex Jones: [01:10:46] He was totally right about that. But but I see China as far more evil than Russia. And let's just not forget the war is bad on both sides. Putin shouldn't have taken the bait. But the West admits and I've even seen people like Soros on Fareed Zakaria five years ago bragging that he got $5 Billion from the State Department and overthrew the Ukrainian government in 2014. So this has been ongoing, this proxy war between NATO and Russia, and it's on Russia's doorstep. So finally, it's gone to a full scale war that again, is escalating. That's why it's bad. And the good news is in most polls, over 70% of Americans as high as 85% don't like this war and want it to stop. So the good news is the people have rejected it. Mm. Steven: [01:11:27] Speaking of poll, let's ask you the audience right now in chat. Do you want us to we have several segments here that we can't get to. Our map is always overstuffed about Donald Trump and his results with voters of color. Voters of color. That's what we call them now. Speaker6: [01:11:40] Voters of. Steven: [01:11:41] Color with the OR we have a bit about Gerald know sports that hockey is you allege it's gay I don't go say that on a bench and see what happens. Alex Jones: [01:11:50] No I actually just came out and said they shouldn't arrest Trump. Speaker6: [01:11:53] Did he did he know? Steven: [01:11:54] He said they shouldn't arrest. Speaker6: [01:11:55] Arrest. Yeah, right. Let's be fair. Alex Jones: [01:11:58] You know, I took mushrooms with Mike Tyson. Speaker6: [01:12:01] Yeah, well, that's not something. Steven: [01:12:02] I would admit to on the record. Speaker6: [01:12:04] Well, I guess it's legal now. It's California. Depends. California's his brand. Yeah, I know. Like, Hey, listen, I don't take. Alex Jones: [01:12:09] A lot of drugs, okay? So. Speaker6: [01:12:11] All right. Why do you feel. Steven: [01:12:12] The need to say that? Alex Jones: [01:12:13] No, I'm just completely honest, I. I smoke marijuana maybe once or twice a year. Speaker6: [01:12:17] You did? Steven: [01:12:18] With Rogan? Yeah, that was. That was a trip. Speaker6: [01:12:19] That seemed like a joke. Was that a little bit too. Steven: [01:12:21] Strong in retrospect? Yes. Yeah, I'm going to say you. Alex Jones: [01:12:26] I was I was at the launch of his comedy Mothership a couple of weeks ago. And, you know, he handed me a big fat one. I took one hit. And I mean, I smoked pot a couple times a year with Joe. That's about it. And I hadn't taken mushrooms in decades. Yeah. And then he's like, have my candy pots, my candy bar brand. He goes, Now be careful. Don't eat more than half the candy bar. Speaker6: [01:12:45] No, no. He has a lisp. Steven: [01:12:46] He doesn't sound you make him sound like a monster. Alex Jones: [01:12:49] But then so I did like a three hour podcast with him, but I take I only took like three of the pieces. He said, take six. So I took a light dose and I was like, all of a sudden his head's like this and it's Mike Tyson. And I'm just like, Oh yeah. I was really. Speaker6: [01:13:04] Weird. My candy bar you're going to see Jesus in I'll Make Orphans of Your Children. Alex Jones: [01:13:08] Then I was supposed to do Full Send across town, but by the time I got there, it was the pot that knocked me out, right? So I smoked, like, two joints with Tyson. By the time I got the full send, you go watch it. I couldn't even talk. Steven: [01:13:19] You mustn't be afraid to make better decisions, Alex. Yeah? Hoodie is coming in and saying. What? Do you have something? Speaker17: [01:13:25] Yeah. Speaker18: [01:13:25] So far it says the comments want the Trump story. The Trump story. Steven: [01:13:29] About voters of color. All right. Okay. So let's move on with this. We can continue talking about mushrooms and and marijuana later on. We'll take some of your chats. But yeah, that's. Alex Jones: [01:13:37] Hey, we could take mushrooms on here, so. Speaker6: [01:13:39] I'm not going. Steven: [01:13:39] I've never taken you know, one thing I will say, though, that's actually if people can bring it up, Mike Tyson, because, you know, his whole thing is Hotboxin with Mike, his podcast, and Habib Nurmagomedov was the UFC champion and he's Dagestani, right? Muslim, very devout Muslim. And he was there and it was incredibly uncomfortable. Like, you cannot smoke, you cannot. Speaker19: [01:13:57] Have any drugs around me. I don't want any drugs anywhere around. I don't want this bullshit. Steven: [01:14:00] And his manager actually, Habib. Abdulmanap map. I can't remember his name. His name? The name of his manager. Someone will get it for me. That's the name of his father. But his manager is Muslim. Also was on a plane on nine divided 11. On a plane, I believe headed for the Pentagon, was one of the hijackers and then struck a plea deal. Wow. And so there are a lot of fighters who do not trust him, a lot of fighters who don't like him. He was known as one of those people on that flight. And I think he ended up getting off. There's a whole story. Alex Jones: [01:14:28] About with Mike Tyson's studios like it's in a. I mean, there's a big building there, but they have it in this garage. So. So they open the back of the garage up. He pulls up in a murdered out Rolls Royce, and there's like 15 camera people. And then everybody's got an entourage. So and then Mike Tyson's family's there. And I mean, there's like 50 people, and they won't shut up while you're sitting on these couches in this garage with all these cameras aimed at you. And Mike just keeps handing you joints. And literally, I mean, I'm honest. My life, I hardly ever smoke pot. So I smoke two joints with him, literally passed out in the car after I left. So, I mean, it's just insane. And so I can't imagine that Islamic dude is like, in the middle of this. Steven: [01:15:10] Oh, he was. Yeah, he was upset that. Alex Jones: [01:15:12] They're all smoking pot. I know. I mean, you you would have to take a hit off a joint again, like everybody. Soon as Mike fires up, everybody goes, whoa. And I mean, and you wonder why they keep the back of the garage. Steven: [01:15:22] I'm assuming they pretape, right? That's probably not live. Alex Jones: [01:15:24] Oh, yeah. They didn't. Speaker6: [01:15:26] Know they would have to pretape They put. Alex Jones: [01:15:27] It out like a month later. Speaker6: [01:15:28] Yeah, furious. Steven: [01:15:32] When's it coming out? We'll get to it, man. Speaker17: [01:15:34] So here's why would you do mushrooms. Speaker7: [01:15:35] With Mike Tyson? Because that's what you need is a scarier version of Mike Tyson. Speaker17: [01:15:39] Yeah, exactly. Speaker7: [01:15:40] It's like, come on. Alex Jones: [01:15:41] I'll tell you what he said. He goes human. He goes, I like hanging out with you. I'm not a good imitator. But he goes, Come to my. Speaker6: [01:15:46] House tomorrow and we'll. Alex Jones: [01:15:47] Do the toad. Steven: [01:15:48] What are you going to lick a toad like it's Apocalypto, for crying out. Speaker6: [01:15:51] I got the toad, my house. Alex Jones: [01:15:53] I'll take the toad with you. The toad will crush you and show you it's time to die. Speaker6: [01:15:58] Let's do that. Alex, I know. Alex Jones: [01:16:00] You need to take the. Speaker6: [01:16:01] Toad. I will. If you come to my house, I'll give you some. Alex Jones: [01:16:06] Wow. There's a video of that. Speaker6: [01:16:08] Did you go to Toad? Alex Jones: [01:16:10] No. I mean, I woke up with such a hangover from the mushrooms and the marijuana and the tequila that I was like. That's where you. Steven: [01:16:17] Draw the line at licking the back of a hallucinogenic. Speaker6: [01:16:19] Toad. Well, I think he. Alex Jones: [01:16:20] He said no, he smoked it. Speaker6: [01:16:22] I got a bunch of my house. You what? Alex Jones: [01:16:25] They've already extracted it from the toad. Speaker6: [01:16:27] Well, you know what's funny? Steven: [01:16:28] This is a little bit because I know some people it's like. Alex Jones: [01:16:29] Five DMT or I know. Speaker6: [01:16:31] Some people who've took Frog Alex Tyson Lick the Frog. Steven: [01:16:34] Alex Some people have worked with Mike Tyson and he's a very he's actually a very nice guy now. He's much more subdued and he likes most people who've appeared on the show. You know, the one person who, from what I've heard, he taped the whole thing and the guy left and he turned his producer. He said, that guy's a prick, man. It was before. Speaker6: [01:16:52] That guy is an absolute prick. I wish I could, you. Steven: [01:16:55] Know, I don't I'm not. Speaker6: [01:16:56] Violent, but I wish I could stomp on his. Steven: [01:16:57] Testicles and. Speaker6: [01:16:58] Make orphans of his. No. Alex Jones: [01:17:01] Mike Tyson invited me out there. Mike Tyson called me and said, I want you to come out. I really like what you're doing. They've done you wrong. I see how they do all this. So I get there. I interview him for my show, which we aired, which was part of his show. Yeah. And then they didn't air for, like, two months, and he said he called me, he said, I'm sorry, I don't own the show. They've never done this before. But they say, you know, that we're not going to air it. But that's all right. Come out here some time, we'll hang out. I'll go on your show. And I said, Hey, I understand. Mike. So they never even put out my podcast with him, but I had a bunch. Speaker6: [01:17:28] Oh, I remember that. Steven: [01:17:28] Yeah, I remember that. Yeah. But you had some bits that you would record and. Alex Jones: [01:17:31] Yeah, but that was all. Yeah. Again, because he's contracted to do that. Yeah, they killed that. And because I tell you it was almost good. Speaker6: [01:17:38] This is a thing. A lot of. Steven: [01:17:38] People think that the podcast world is all organic and it's people talking. It's not. There are a lot. Speaker6: [01:17:42] Of that's why. Alex Jones: [01:17:43] This is so rare. What you've got and what I've got. Speaker6: [01:17:44] I mean, a lot of it is. Steven: [01:17:45] Showtime and a lot of it is a few major networks. That's where if you look, you see all of these thumbnails, they look the same. And all of these guests, they go on each other's podcasts. That's a quid pro quo to put some. It's almost like professional wrestling. There's nothing wrong with that, by the way. But there are a lot of people who are not free to host who they want when they want. And I will say, I'm not. Speaker6: [01:17:59] Just saying that to toot our own. Steven: [01:18:00] Horn. We really we can do whatever we want and have whoever we want. But right now we do have the audience wants us to get to the recent polling. Speaker7: [01:18:07] 170,000 of them on Rumble, by the way, breaking some records again. Steven: [01:18:11] Again. Okay. What's that? 170,000 on Rumble. Alex. So say hi to Rumble and then I do have to go with this segment. Speaker6: [01:18:17] High Rumble. That's like the. Oh, that's all right. Alex is all right. If it's a gay frog. Alex Jones: [01:18:26] Steven Crowder's juicy ball. Speaker6: [01:18:29] This is heavy. Feel it. God, I want one of these. Speaker17: [01:18:31] That's pretty. Speaker6: [01:18:32] Solid. Yeah, it's pretty solid, isn't it? Steven: [01:18:34] That's like an old blackjack where you could, you know, you could just. And knock someone out. All right. Speaker17: [01:18:38] Okay. Speaker6: [01:18:42] Yeah. No, no, no. Oh, my God. Don't do that. No, no, I'm not going to catch it. It has edges. It's polygonal. I bet you can catch it. I don't want to catch it. Here. Let's do it closer. No, no, no. I don't want to throw it. Don't throw it. Don't, don't, don't, don't, don't throw it. That's way too heavy. I'm a tight end, Alex. Speaker17: [01:18:55] The edges are. Steven: [01:18:56] Sharp. Okay. All right. Here, we'll do a off. Speaker17: [01:18:59] Hut! Hut! Hut! Speaker7: [01:19:01] Wow. Speaker17: [01:19:01] Really? Speaker6: [01:19:02] One hut! I don't know. I don't play. Steven: [01:19:04] Football. Speaker6: [01:19:05] I played football for two years. Steven: [01:19:07] We won, Provincials. Like, 60 something to nothing. I knew. I still never knew what the strong side was for tight end. They said you go there and hit him. Okay, so. Speaker6: [01:19:14] Donald Trump. Steven: [01:19:15] Here's one thing that a lot of people that surprises people if you haven't been paying attention, does not surprise us here. According to recent polling and this is CNN, they really didn't want to do this segment. A big reason that Donald Trump is leading the Republican primary and he is is because of his success among voters of color. Speaker13: [01:19:31] 29, it's 29 points. So Trump lead in the primary over DeSantis is 29 points among GOP and GOP leaning voters of color. That is nonwhite. Why does he have the alfalfa on the back of his head? 29 points. And I want to compare white voters with voters of color on the GOP side. You see among white voters, right. Donald Trump, by the way, may actually are within the margin of error. Alex Jones: [01:19:51] That's like a. Speaker6: [01:19:52] One point advantage. Speaker13: [01:19:53] He doesn't. But again, look at this ballooning lead that Donald Trump has among voters of color. It's 29 points. So he's doing 28 points better among voters of color than he is among white voters. Speaker6: [01:20:04] That was the first thing we talked. Steven: [01:20:05] About was his fine. Speaker6: [01:20:07] I know. But I went back to I think it's like neuralink. Alex Jones: [01:20:09] And that's like the little data patch. Like it's like rubber. You lift it up, there's little wires and stuff in there. Speaker6: [01:20:13] I think he licked the toad. Alex Jones: [01:20:15] I think you guys are robot. Speaker6: [01:20:16] Yes, that could be. Steven: [01:20:18] So here's the thing. This is very surprising and this is important because people who say demographics are destiny. Now, look, there is some component of that that is true. However, I would argue the most important demographic that will lead us to a shallow grave in this country is white college educated women. Speaker6: [01:20:32] I know that you're saying that means they're smart. No, no, it doesn't. Steven: [01:20:34] I'm talking about white college educated women specifically in the humanities degrees and in those fields. So how can this be that Donald Trump is leading by a large margin with people of color when he's an incredible racist? Right. Bring up collage. F This is something that we were told by the media for a very, very long time. And by the way, even former vice president pedophile in chief Biden told us so. Speaker13: [01:20:53] Abraham Lincoln here is one of the most racist presidents we've had in modern history. He pours fuel on every single racist fire, every single one. Steven: [01:21:03] Well, to be fair, he said racist. Speaker17: [01:21:04] Racist, racist. Alex Jones: [01:21:05] He said, well, it's the Democrats that literally admit that they are they admit that they are trying to create racial division for control because it's all they got. But, you know, Trump has done better than any modern Republican since Richard Nixon with minority voters. Actually, you know what's funny? That's why they pounded him and pounded him and pounded him. Lindsey Graham. Speaker6: [01:21:24] He can pound. Steven: [01:21:24] Anything. You give him a velour couch, he'll pound it. Alex Jones: [01:21:27] Because they know he was gaining traction. Yeah. So that's why they doubled down with the insanity. Well, he. Steven: [01:21:31] Actually gained so to give an idea, exit polling showed that Trump improved among voters of color from 2016 to 2020, plus 4% with black voters plus 3% with Hispanic voters, plus 5%, meaning a gain from beforehand. And Trump actually lost ground with white voters. As noted by CNN, Trump probably would have won the 2020 election had he had slightly less slippage among white voters. Now, keep in mind, this momentum continued with Donald Trump through the 2022 midterms. Republicans had improvements. If you compare it to 2018 with black voters plus 4% with Hispanic voters, plus 10% with Asians, plus 17%. And I wonder, you would have to ask yourself why. What could be the reason for such a huge jump with Republicans amongst Asians? [01:22:17] Stop you. Dickie, come. What? Stop. Watch out, Watch out, Watch out. What? Alex Jones: [01:22:24] The epidemic of white on Asian crime. Yes. [01:22:27] Y y y y y y. Speaker6: [01:22:32] Hey, Asian-Americans, remember when you were being. Steven: [01:22:34] Used as a pawn? Remember the Stop Asian hate? What happened there? Because right now you're actually suffering physical violence. I'm not saying I'm not saying the left to talk about it. Now, let's talk about the economic well, let's. Alex Jones: [01:22:43] Talk about stop hate on Asians. That was literally nonexistent, right? Speaker6: [01:22:47] Yeah. Well, it. Steven: [01:22:47] Has been existent for a very long time between the black community and Asian community. If you spend time in Los Angeles or New York in the South Bay area, I think it's 80 something percent. Someone can bring this up from a previous show. 80 something percent of all physically violent crimes take place, blacks against Asians in the Bay Area. And by the way, this is something we want to talk about with the income. Okay. Economics, because people say, well, hold on a second. Black people aren't doing as well as white people. Okay? Under Donald Trump, though, everyone saw a median income increase. Let's look at the minority stats first. Voters of color, Hispanics saw their income go up 7.1%. Black Americans saw other income go up 7.9%, Asians, 10.6%. Now, do we have a contrast compared with the median incomes for voters of color under Obama or Biden? Well, under Obama, between 2019 to 2014, the median income dropped by 1%. Under Biden, the median income for black households is technically up from 2020 to 2021, but 1%, while inflation is up 15%. And this is important. That's right. That's the hidden tax is inflation is. Alex Jones: [01:23:49] It's actually outrageous. Speaker6: [01:23:50] Yeah, it is outrageous. Steven: [01:23:51] But here's the thing. People will say, oh, if it's only up. Speaker6: [01:23:53] 7% for black. Steven: [01:23:54] People, but it's up 15% for Asians, it's up 15% for the country at large, Would you. Speaker6: [01:23:58] Rather. Steven: [01:23:58] Have a country? This is why I always say income inequality is not the problem. Poverty is the problem. So if you have certain groups where their income increases 7% and certain groups where it increases 14%, they are still. Speaker6: [01:24:10] Better off than everyone's. Steven: [01:24:11] Income, decreasing 1%. Even though that's more. Speaker6: [01:24:14] That's more equal. Alex Jones: [01:24:15] And by the way, they know this for people that don't know, it's a big statistic. If you go back to 1954 or so, the US population was 4% of the world population, so 96% lived outside the US and we had around 5,051% of the world's wealth and it was the most widely distributed ever in the biggest middle class on the planet ever saw. That just grew in the ten years after World War Two. So how does 4% of the world population have half the wealth that didn't exist before we made the economy, We made the wealth. And a lot of that came out of Henry Ford's ideas previously about I'm going to pay people enough to buy my car. You know, that happened in the 1920s or whatever. But the point is, is that the globalists, the social engineers, they don't want upwardly mobile people. They want to consolidate economies. They want people that can control the universal basic income with a social credit score, with the central bank, digital currencies and all the things that are happening. And so that's why the left is funded by the big corporations on average that don't want a free market because they don't want competition. They're in power, they want to sew it up. They know in a free market they'll be replaced with new innovative ideas and entrepreneurs and cultures. And so literally that's what they want is a permanent underclass. And that's why they're so threatened, because if you do basically energize people, almost everybody will be successful. Everybody will be upwardly mobile. And a king a thousand years ago didn't have it as good as our poorest people in America today. So the perspective has really been lost on people. And so we really need to explain that it's easier to make people become successful and wealthy in a society where you don't put up with a bunch of laziness, where you honor excellence and where you celebrate that versus the nightmare they're building with all these failed cities. But again, the social engineers are doing it on purpose because they want a hobbled, Brokeback controlled group. They can dominate. Steven: [01:26:04] And this goes back to the idea we talked about yesterday, equality versus equity. They said there's income inequality. How do you fix that equity? The only way to fix income inequality through equity meaning ensured outcomes is everyone is equally poor. You know, where they have income equality, Venezuela, Cuba, they have that in in many South American countries. Well, China, aside from the few wealthy elites, this is something that people need to every time you hear the term income inequality. Hold on a second. Is inequality the problem or is poverty the problem? They can both be a problem. But what is the greater problem? And I would argue the greater problem is poverty and a rising tide lifts all boats. Yeah, you were about to say something. Speaker17: [01:26:41] I was going to. Speaker7: [01:26:42] Kind of deviate. It doesn't make any sense. The argument for me right now, because Democrats are fighting for jobs is what they say, Right? We want jobs for everybody. And then they say, but you have to pay these people more money. And they say, okay, well, every time you tell me that this flipping burgers job is worth more money when it really isn't worth more money because I don't make any more money off of the hamburger, I have to just raise the prices to people. If I do right, we innovate and we come up with ways to not have people there. And then you get pissed off because you don't have enough people. Exactly. Employed. It's like you're pushing in the wrong direction. Democrats are either stupid or very, very smart and they're causing people. Speaker17: [01:27:12] Well, I want to hold on a second. Alex Jones: [01:27:13] They're following the whole Klaus Schwab model. They admit they want to make a sport. Yes, No. Steven: [01:27:16] You're absolutely right. And I want to bring us back to the point of those specifically voters of color, which no one in this room we ought to check our privilege. Donald Trump's appeal, it doesn't just come down to the results, right? People experience these results. This is where the left is going to lose is the gaslighting. Here's the beauty. In my lifetime, we never had that contrast of like, you know, Jimmy Carter or Reagan. You had George Bush SR. Bill Clinton, George W Bush. Barack Obama. They kind of all bleed together. None of them are very conservative. You did have a contrast, though. You have eight years of Obama, really three years of Donald Trump, and now you're going to have four years of Biden. You can see the results. And this administration and the media and those people in the big tech entertainment industrial complex can tell you actually. Speaker6: [01:27:49] Things are better. Steven: [01:27:50] Everyone knows that they are not. You can only lie to people when they are experiencing the lie that you're trying to sell. Well, you. Speaker6: [01:27:57] Said if they. Steven: [01:27:57] Decide to turn on you and we have contrast between four sorry, eight three because not four from Donald Trump and now another four from Biden and how almost. Speaker6: [01:28:07] Down to the decimal no income growth with Obama and Biden. And there's an exception with Donald Trump almost down to the when you're. Steven: [01:28:14] Talking about crime when you're talking about new businesses created, when you're talking about black people coming out of poverty almost down to like as though. Speaker6: [01:28:22] It's and that's what. Alex Jones: [01:28:23] Panicked the Democrats the deep state because they want permanent permanent dependence. Yes. Steven: [01:28:27] And there's also something else ought to be said for for Donald Trump, his appeal to men. Let's just say black guys. Okay. Specifically, here's another example. And I find it very amusing. At his last one of his last rallies, anyway, he was endorsed by rapper. There's a lot of Lil's little This is Lil Pump. Speaker6: [01:28:44] And speaking of sound music and other things, one of the big superstars. Speaker13: [01:28:49] Of the world. Speaker6: [01:28:50] Little pimp. Speaker17: [01:28:54] Pimp or. Speaker7: [01:28:54] Pump Donald. Speaker17: [01:28:55] There he is. Speaker6: [01:28:57] Little pimp. Little pimp. How is it going? Do you want to come. Alex Jones: [01:29:01] Up and say the entertainment value of Trump's Come on. Speaker6: [01:29:04] Little pump. Come on, little Pop. Come on up here. Come on up. Speaker17: [01:29:08] Here. You just know who he is. Down. Speaker6: [01:29:11] You know how big he is? Yeah, big. He's not a little pop. He's a big pump. He's like the Reebok sneaker pump. That's a nice hat. Lindsay likes to be pounded. Speaker3: [01:29:21] I come here to say. Speaker5: [01:29:22] Mr. President, I appreciate everything you've done for our country. You brought the troops home and you're doing the right thing. And look him up. Jacket 20, 20, 20. Don't let that pimp wait. Speaker7: [01:29:34] It's 20 2020. Speaker6: [01:29:36] That's the future. Oh, we're not. We're not in the future yet, Lil. Speaker17: [01:29:41] Pimp 21 to. Speaker6: [01:29:43] Pump the brakes. I love his Bain jacket, too. That's perfect. And by the way, even Dave. Steven: [01:29:49] Chappelle, who, of course, has been turned on by the LGBTQ. Speaker6: [01:29:51] Aarp and this shouldn't be. Steven: [01:29:52] Surprising because if you know the black community at all, if you spend time with them and I was you know, I got to being in comedy, you have actually very high representation of black people in comedy. Why? Because they're good at it. There's a culture of storytelling. There's a culture of of of, you know, busting balls. And so you have a lot of black comedians, some of the best ever. You'd have Pryor, you'd have Chris Rock, You would certainly have Dave Chappelle right there. Very, very, I would say. Speaker6: [01:30:12] Fairly. Steven: [01:30:13] Represented because it's Performatively based and a lot of black people relate to Donald Trump in a lot of ways. Here's Dave Chappelle giving Donald Trump his due on SNL. Speaker6: [01:30:23] A lot of you don't understand why Trump was so popular, but I. Alex Jones: [01:30:27] Get it because I hear it every day. It's very loved. And that first debate, that first debate, I'd never seen anything like it. I've never seen a white male billionaire. Speaker6: [01:30:37] Screaming at. Alex Jones: [01:30:39] The top of his. Speaker6: [01:30:39] Lungs. This whole system is rigged, he said. And across the stage. Alex Jones: [01:30:44] Was white woman Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama sitting over there. Speaker6: [01:30:47] Looking at him like, No, it's not. I said, Now wait a minute, bro. That's what he said. And the moderator said, Well, Mr. Trump, if in fact the system is rigged, as he suggests, what would be your evidence? You remember what he said, bro? He said, I know the system is rigged. Because I use it. Steven: [01:31:12] So he's also had endorsements from Lil Wayne. But this is the point. Like rappers have consistently talked about Donald Trump, right? He's sort of been a trope that's used in hip hop. So lick off. Alex Jones: [01:31:21] No, but it's like when the left tried to sell in the 50 seconds and 60 seconds, communism in the black community. And it it fails. They said, okay, now we'll just use racial division to get him on to socialism and communism. Black folks, on average, like most people but particularly reject no two men aren't having a baby. And two, you know, this is all made up. And so at a certain point, it's like, well, you know what else? Steven: [01:31:40] They don't have a problem with gender roles and gender norms in the black community. They don't have a problem with a man being more masculine and a woman being feminine in a relationship. Right. It's something that they often admire. They admire masculinity. They don't berate a man for being. Alex Jones: [01:31:52] Well, I thought everybody did. But I get it. Look, not white. Speaker6: [01:31:55] Women in college. Alex Jones: [01:31:56] More and more college education is just to teach people their part of the elite. And. Exactly. It's mainly white Karens. I'm not trying to be mean to white people, but it's true. Who literally think they're the boss of everything now. And it's a cult. I don't care about white women being successful. Great. I don't care about gay men being successful. But when they all get together in a cult and try to overthrow reality and tell us how to talk and tell us they're going to re-edit Shakespeare now and thousands of other books like George the Giant Peach, I'm like, Dude, you're a cult, man. Stop. Steven: [01:32:25] Well, the irony I mean, the irony train is not stopping here when it was a UK council to say that they were going to put Orwell's 1984 on a book watch list, that it may encourage extremist thought. Speaker17: [01:32:35] Oh. Speaker6: [01:32:36] Nuts. Steven: [01:32:37] I mean, talk about. Speaker6: [01:32:38] A lack their current. Alex Jones: [01:32:39] Self-awareness. Speaker6: [01:32:40] Shakespeare Yes, but they are also saying. Steven: [01:32:42] That 1984. Speaker6: [01:32:43] Might encourage people to distrust the government. Alex Jones: [01:32:46] Exactly. The irony is. Speaker6: [01:32:48] That's the point, by the way, the movie sucked. It's a warning. The movie is just a bunch of movie. Steven: [01:32:53] Is just a bunch of liberty. Speaker6: [01:32:54] In an. Alex Jones: [01:32:54] Apartment. You know about Eric Blair, aka George Orwell. Yeah. He was a top propagandist at BBC High Level. He was a socialist OS, high level Fabian Socialist until he actually worked for the Communists and stuff in the Spanish Civil War. Yeah, the Catalonians. And then he came back over and he figured out, Oh, we're just as bad as Hitler. So he was against Hitler, but also against Stalin. And that's what 1984 was like. What would it be like in the year 1984 if the Communists won? Yeah. And then Hillary uses it as an owner's manual. 1984 is not an owner's manual. Steven: [01:33:25] I don't know that she's an owner's manual, but the principle remains. Alex Jones It is Mad Max World.tv at Well, it says 11 a.m. It's noon Eastern, 11 a.m. Central. Let's make sure that we get that right and let's grab some chats here. Alex, thank you for being here, brother. We're going to grab some chats from people here who, of course, are watching for free right now. Louder with crowder.com/mug club We appreciate it and please by the way if you don't join none of this exists. Speaker6: [01:33:51] We're able to have alt. Steven: [01:33:52] See anyone else. Speaker6: [01:33:53] Have an Alex. Steven: [01:33:53] Jones not just not as a guest in third chair By the way, I wanted to address something you said. We didn't have you on as a guest very often. First off, that's horseshit. Secondly, the reason why is when we have guests on our show, here's the truth. Our viewership drops Often people want to hear what we're saying on the news. Speaker6: [01:34:06] So that's why this is. Steven: [01:34:07] Why we're rotating third chair, because you get to be a part of the whole. Alex Jones: [01:34:09] Show. You miss what I said. You had me on once or twice a year, very graciously. Huge show, massive response, one of the biggest shows out there. We love it. And I was saying once I got persecuted, you had me on a lot more. Well, yeah, because. Speaker6: [01:34:20] At that point, I felt. Alex Jones: [01:34:21] Compelled to persecute. You shouldn't send him away. It's like the firefighters run into the burning building. People run away. It was a compliment. Speaker6: [01:34:27] No, I know. I appreciate. Steven: [01:34:28] But I'm saying the reason we often don't have guests is, you know, people tune out often when. Alex Jones: [01:34:31] We know I'm the same way. Yeah, people tune into my show mainly to hear me rant and talk and just get the vibe. I like the guest because quite frankly, I get sick of myself after about an hour. So usually I got a bunch of guests. So I'm like, I like this guest because I want to listen to them. Yeah, it's really me like watching a show. Steven: [01:34:45] Especially if they've if they've licked the. Speaker6: [01:34:47] Toad. Alex Jones: [01:34:48] Well, used to. I interrupted a lot. I've gotten better on my own show. Hardly. I don't think I was. Sometimes the guest goes, Hey, are you there? And I'm like, eating a hamburger. Yeah, I'm here. Speaker6: [01:34:58] Well, okay. Steven: [01:34:58] So, hey, tomorrow let's get this man a hamburger. All right, let's. Speaker6: [01:35:01] Grab some chat and we can take it with. Steven: [01:35:03] Alex. All right, Hootie, let's see what you got. By the way, everyone give a round of applause to Hootie, who's been doing overlays here. Hootie? I asked him. His voice was very dry because he was like, Don't screw up. Don't screw up. And, you know, when you're when you're nervous, that's that, you know, that sound in a microphone, right? As a broadcaster, you know, you're like, this. Speaker17: [01:35:18] Person is. Steven: [01:35:19] Nervous, but you've been you've been pulling it off. Well, so. All right. Hootie hit us with some chat. Speaker18: [01:35:23] Yeah. So first one is not a chat. It's more so what Alex asked for. Speaker6: [01:35:29] Alex? Yes. Speaker17: [01:35:30] Can we. Steven: [01:35:30] Enlarge that? Yeah. Speaker6: [01:35:31] Come on. Alex Jones: [01:35:32] That's not Crowder's hair. Speaker6: [01:35:34] Can we wait? No, no. That's you and Leah hair. Oh, God. There you go. Alex Jones: [01:35:37] I got it. I literally. Look, I look like a fat gay man. Steven: [01:35:41] No, you look like Princess Leia. No, you look like Princess Leia. It's uncanny. Speaker6: [01:35:46] I love it. Steven: [01:35:47] That's what I would think if I saw it. I'd be like Carrie Fisher. Oh, it's Alex. Speaker6: [01:35:51] Hiding in plain sight. Very funny. I like. Alex Jones: [01:35:53] It. All right, what about. What about. I want to see Crowder's hair on me. I like that. Speaker6: [01:35:56] Well, they can't do it instantly, Alex. Steven: [01:35:59] Okay, these are. It's a volunteer. Speaker6: [01:36:01] Can I ask. Alex Jones: [01:36:01] One writer tomorrow? Because I guess you heard I like lime. Topo Chico I didn't. Speaker6: [01:36:06] Hear it through the grapevine. You told me. Oh, really? I forgot. Oh, well. Alex Jones: [01:36:11] Give me some laptop. Speaker6: [01:36:13] This is how the conspiracy starts. Alex Jones: [01:36:14] Can I have this tomorrow? Apparently, somehow he caught wind that I like lime. Speaker6: [01:36:18] It's like you said, Stephen. I really like lime. Topo Chico. I said, okay, I'll have it for you. Steven: [01:36:22] That's all. And then you. Speaker6: [01:36:23] Left, and we had a good. That was all. No, no, no. Alex Jones: [01:36:26] I was talking to my producer saying, Get me lime topo Chico. And then I guess you just heard me when you were on the other day. Oh, that's what. No, no, no, no. Last time you were here, you said you liked us. Oh, okay. Last time I was here. Yeah, we planned for you. Speaker6: [01:36:35] We said he likes lime. Topo Chico. Steven: [01:36:36] Even though it's Coca Cola, which we know is. Speaker6: [01:36:38] But I'm not a primadonna. Alex Jones: [01:36:39] I didn't. Wasn't. Speaker6: [01:36:39] No, no, you're not at all. You're not at all. Steven: [01:36:41] You're actually. You're great when you come in. But we always try. And if we know that a guest likes something, if there's an energy drink or a coffee. Alex Jones: [01:36:46] By the way, your crew is amazing. Those women don't look good at all. Yeah. Speaker6: [01:36:50] Good. You know what? Split the difference. You don't have to salivate. And you don't. Steven: [01:36:54] Have to say that they look like dogs. I don't just say they're fetching ladies. Alex Jones: [01:36:57] I don't. I don't work here. So I'm married. I'm joking. I get it. But my wife likes me more than I do, so I'm sorry. Good. Speaker6: [01:37:08] All right, let's grab some more chats. We're just having some fun. We're joking. It's jokes. Melanie likes girls, too. Steven: [01:37:16] Lindsey Graham likes to pound. Speaker17: [01:37:18] Oh, dear God. Can we get a chat? Yes. Speaker18: [01:37:20] Paul Nessling, jump in. Will there be cultural appropriation month in June? I know last year you said you didn't know. Speaker6: [01:37:27] Here's the thing. Steven: [01:37:28] We'll need your suggestions because we're revisiting countries. I was about to. Speaker6: [01:37:31] Say I could do like a. Alex Jones: [01:37:32] Chinese imitation tomorrow. Speaker17: [01:37:34] Well, that's not June. Speaker6: [01:37:35] That's. It's not June. And we didn't request time for you to take your photo. No, no. Alex Jones: [01:37:42] Have all seven. I'd like to use anything. Speaker6: [01:37:45] That's Big Alex and Little China. It really. Speaker17: [01:37:48] Is. Yeah. Just need to find a. Steven: [01:37:50] Bitch with green eyes. Speaker6: [01:37:50] Yeah. What about. Alex Jones: [01:37:51] What about Japanese President Julius Zuniga? Hi. Steven: [01:37:56] How are you? I have to say that the contrast is unfortunate because your Japanese king was way better than the Chinese thing. It is like that was spot on the Japanese thing. Do you think there's a Japanese Alex Jones? Do you think there's an Alex Jones like in Japan? The radio like. Speaker6: [01:38:10] Come on, making a. Alex Jones: [01:38:11] Frog's a guy. Speaker6: [01:38:14] No, no. I think you're an American institution. Steven: [01:38:17] I don't think there can be an Alex Jones. Speaker17: [01:38:18] No, no, they can't. He's he's so. Speaker7: [01:38:19] Intense. But the Japanese culture, like he just showed, is very intense sometimes and how they talk. So how do you take it to the next level? Speaker17: [01:38:24] But they differ. Steven: [01:38:25] Though They very much defer to authority. Speaker17: [01:38:26] Way ho, ho. Speaker6: [01:38:27] Ho teenage. Steven: [01:38:28] What is what is that? Was that a. Speaker6: [01:38:31] Was that a Santa Japanese or was that Jabba the Hutt? Jabba the Hutt? Okay. Speaker17: [01:38:34] All right. Let's. Because you started with ho, ho, ho. Steven: [01:38:38] So I thought it was ho, ho, ho. Japanese Santa. I don't know. I don't know what they have. All right. Let's have another. Speaker17: [01:38:45] Chat. Speaker18: [01:38:45] Next chat is from Notorious Dog. Alex. Do you think you are Orange? Shroyer will ever be reinstated on Twitter? Speaker17: [01:38:52] I can answer. Steven: [01:38:52] That. Speaker17: [01:38:53] No, no. Steven: [01:38:55] I hope so. I hope. Speaker6: [01:38:56] So. By the way. Alex Jones: [01:38:57] The system puts such demonization in the bank attacking me more propaganda than they did in the first and second Iraq invasions, literally. I mean, it was just tens of thousands of articles, thousands of programs, and never ending lies to demonize populism and misrepresent me that there's such a demonization in the bank that it must brought me back on all the good work he's gotten away with. They would probably be able to bring Twitter down and have shareholders leave, so I don't expect that. But it's good to be the most lied about demonized person on the compass. So I kind of embrace the black sheep nature of it. Steven: [01:39:27] Yeah, well, you know, and actually, as a matter of fact, we can end with because you have to go do a show right at noon, 11:00 Central. Alex Jones: [01:39:33] Owen Shroyer, He's going to hold down the fort while I actually get a few articles and get focused and get ready. But I'll be hosting my show here in a few minutes. Exactly. Speaker6: [01:39:41] We have to get the studio reset up for you world. I know. Yeah. Steven: [01:39:44] Mad Max, World. Alex Jones: [01:39:46] Tv, Max World TV and. Speaker6: [01:39:47] Infowars.com. Oh yeah, you can say it on Rumble Infowars.com. Alex Jones: [01:39:50] But we never really did a deal with them, so they were promoted to the front page. We still get a lot of views there, so I do need to talk to the Rumble folks. I know they do stream the rumble. Speaker6: [01:39:56] Do you guys do rumble. Alex Jones: [01:39:58] Yeah, we do. But here's what happened. The guy at Rumble reached out and then I got a new phone. I got a race. I'm going to get his number. Speaker6: [01:40:03] Because there are a bunch of. Steven: [01:40:04] Fake Alex Jones channels on Rumble. I don't know if there is which one is. Speaker6: [01:40:07] There's a bunch of fake ones. Okay. All right. Steven: [01:40:08] So you are on Rumble, though, as well. Speaker6: [01:40:09] We do a live stream. Alex Jones: [01:40:10] But the point is, I'm going to do a deal with them so we can stream it even stronger. Yeah, but. Steven: [01:40:14] You can say we can say infowars.com. You can say that here because we're on Rumble and we're not being suspended from YouTube and Rumble doesn't give a rat's ass. Alex Jones: [01:40:20] I like that Rumble obelisk. Steven: [01:40:23] Yeah, well, they give you one for 100,000, then they give you one for a million. But the thing is, it's the same one for both, which I don't like. Speaker17: [01:40:27] Well, why don't you cry about it? Alex Jones: [01:40:29] Do you still have your YouTube channel? Speaker6: [01:40:31] Shut up. Steven: [01:40:32] Yeah, we did. It's actually been destroyed for that parody we did of the office space. It is. It's been eviscerated. We have. Speaker6: [01:40:37] It. But they owe us another one. Steven: [01:40:38] They owe us three more plex. They owe us two. Speaker17: [01:40:40] So they're on the way, are they? Yeah. The three take a little. Speaker7: [01:40:44] While to get, but we put it in the request and they dutifully moronically. Speaker17: [01:40:48] Oh, that's so much fun. Steven: [01:40:48] Because, you know, they knew we were going to. Speaker17: [01:40:50] Blow it up well, and they were like, You do owe us other. Steven: [01:40:52] Plaques because we did cross other milestones for the longest time. They said, No, we can't. Alex Jones: [01:40:56] By the way, you know, I imitated you, which is the most sincere form of flattery. Thank you. We went and shot up our YouTube million plaque. We never got the other 4 or 5 like we're talking about, but we were shooting it like five, five, six and stuff, and it was bouncing off whatever that alloy is. How to shoot it with like 338 lapua and, and more high caliber stuff that went right through it. But it's crazy. Speaker6: [01:41:17] I think we shot ours. Steven: [01:41:18] With it, didn't we? Shoot it with a 50 cal? Speaker7: [01:41:20] I wasn't there. Steven: [01:41:21] Oh, that's right. You weren't there. You were not invited. No, because you're a horrible shot. Speaker6: [01:41:24] Well, yours is. Alex Jones: [01:41:25] Gold and a little smaller. Ours is a big. I mean, super heavy. Big like. But I thought it was like aluminum. It's not. Speaker6: [01:41:31] Thanks for rubbing it in my face. No, you're just cool. We're still on the YouTube. Alex Jones: [01:41:35] Yours is smaller, but prettier. Steven: [01:41:37] And I see perfect justice. All right. Speaker6: [01:41:38] We will see you tomorrow. Tune in. Infowars.com. Alex Jones, noon 11 Central. And we are here all week. Steven: [01:41:44] Please do. Speaker6: [01:41:45] Dot com. Steven: [01:41:45] Slash nightclub free all. Speaker6: [01:41:46] Month to sign up. Alex Jones: [01:41:47] Tomorrow. That'd be a bad job. No. Speaker6: [01:41:48] Of course you're around here. Steven: [01:41:49] You know, we might have to put a shocker underneath your chair. We'll see you. Speaker6: [01:41:51] Tomorrow.

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