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Get ready to hear the truth about
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America on a show that's not immune
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to the facts with your host Dan
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Vongino. You know folks, obviously we have
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an election coming up. I don't think
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that's gone over anybody's head. But
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I'm not sure everybody understands the power of
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tech to influence an election. We've now got
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the evidence to back it up. A stunning
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story came out yesterday about Google
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interfering in the election. In
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elections, I should say, I
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think you know that left-leaning tech companies
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have interfered in elections in the past
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by suppressing information. That's fairly
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obvious. But when you see the
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receipts back to back, like we're going to bring
0:43
it today, along with what happened at the Supreme
0:45
Court yesterday, which was an abomination, I
0:48
think you'll see the premise I've been dealing
0:50
with for the last few weeks, that the
0:52
government needs to control AI before the truth
0:54
gets out there. They're in a panic right
0:56
now. It'll all make sense after today's show.
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I got a lot to talk about.
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1:24
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it's showtime on this Kremlin Tuesday,
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baby. Is
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Kugel the most dangerous company in the
2:29
world? I think the short answer is
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I'm not sure, but maybe. Ladies
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and gentlemen, the Media Research Center, NewsBusters,
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a crew put out a stunning report
2:38
yesterday. About 41, I
2:40
believe, instances of significant interference by
2:42
Google in the election. It was
2:44
devastating. Now, something I've been telling you
2:46
about for the last few weeks, I need you to
2:48
laser in on. It's one of those topics I can't
2:51
have you forget. It's kind of like
2:53
the importance and the premium I placed on
2:55
Russian collusion when it first broke. And everybody
2:57
was telling me, I'll let this stupid story
2:59
go. It's no big deal. And it turned
3:01
out to be the biggest corruption scandal of
3:03
our time. This is a huge deal.
3:06
The Biden administration, you can see by
3:08
their executive order, they're freaking out
3:10
over artificial intelligence. They put out
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this EO executive order a while
3:15
ago, January, January this year, a
3:17
while ago by our standards. Not
3:19
that long ago, relatively. Fact sheet,
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Biden-Harris administration announced his key artificial
3:24
intelligence actions following Biden's landmark executive
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order. Folks, their
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obsession with AI now should be obvious.
3:31
I've done this show a couple of
3:33
times. I've gotten some great feedback from
3:35
friends of mine. There is an information
3:37
war going on right now behind the
3:39
scenes that you, the P1 listeners,
3:42
are pretty much wired in on. But
3:44
a lot of people aren't. They don't understand
3:46
how much voting behavior and
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the information wars altering the
3:51
landscape of America. Algorithms
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for search engines, what you can
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search and find. Algorithms on TikTok
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when our kids are being exposed.
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to, they are indoctrination courses.
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They are editorial decisions. Here's
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what the administration is for freedom and
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bloodbath gate shows you what happens when
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they lose control. Where yesterday
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you kicked their asses on that stupid story
4:13
about Trump claiming there was going to be
4:15
a bloodbath. When he was talking about the
4:18
car industry, if you just watched the damn
4:20
clip, you kicked their asses and they hate
4:22
it. They are afraid in the
4:24
future that artificial intelligence is
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going to tell you the
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truth. They are not afraid
4:30
of misinformation. Hold
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on, I got to put this down because this
4:35
is important. I'm going to miss it. So yesterday,
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here's a perfect example. I'm sorry, personal stories usually
4:40
suck, but this is worth your time. I'll show
4:42
you what I mean. This is why Biden and
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the team have to stop AI and the truth
4:46
telling ASAP. Yesterday, I noticed,
4:48
uh, we always query, but the, this
4:50
name of the show on X
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to see what people are talking about. We do,
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it's micro-targeting. It's nothing particularly interesting. It's just we
4:57
do it to make sure the feedback on the
4:59
show is good because I'm interested in what you're
5:01
saying. Long and short, I see an argument breakout.
5:03
It's probably on Twitter X right now. You can
5:05
look at it yourself. Some argument
5:07
breaks out amongst these two, uh, women.
5:10
They both hate me. And
5:13
one of them says, well, Bongino's
5:15
show has millions of listeners and the other
5:17
lady's like, no, he doesn't. He's lying. He's
5:19
making that up. Again, please look this up
5:22
yourself. You think I'm making it up. And
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this lady responds back. Well, he's actually
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not lying. I asked artificial intelligence, how
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many listeners, I don't know where she
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went. It just said AI, rock or
5:33
whatever. I have no idea. And,
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uh, she says, yeah, he's not kidding. Talkers magazine
5:37
says, Dan Bongino is eight and a half million
5:39
listeners a week. This is on X
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right now. You can check it out yourself.
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This is what they're afraid of. They are
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terrified of this. Google over
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the past, say 10 plus
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years or so has had almost
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a monopoly on search where
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they can hide information they don't
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like that threatens their left. meaning
6:00
communist style candidates that at least the
6:02
left-leaning employees of Google want. I
6:05
bring this up because yesterday, I think
6:08
just like the Disney episode, I believe
6:10
was a change in the culture war
6:12
where we're starting to turn things around
6:14
and starting to chalk up massive wins.
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I think yesterday, that whole nonsense
6:19
with the bloodbath story was
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a major sea change in the media information
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wars. You have a lot of different wars
6:26
going on. You got a 30 front war
6:28
going on out there. The culture war, the
6:31
education war, the healthcare war. I'm talking about
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wars waged on us by the left. The
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information wars, what people can see
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and the controlling of algorithms on
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Facebook, Google and TikTok and what
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people can see and search is
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a huge deal. I
6:46
want you to see what I mean here. I want you to
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watch this extinction burst of behavior. You know what an extinction
6:51
burst is, right? I've talked about it a lot. It's an
6:53
actual term in psychology. You put a dollar
6:55
in a Coke machine, you get a Coke every
6:57
day. A year later, you've been doing
6:59
this every day, you put a dollar, a Coke doesn't come
7:01
out. What do people do? They shake the machine. They
7:04
start hitting the machine. Why? The
7:06
machine doesn't have feelings. You're trying to hurt its feelings? It's
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an extinction burst. The reward's not there. The
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Coke didn't come out. The left
7:12
has always had a reward for this. They
7:15
lie about Donald Trump. He called for violence
7:17
in a bloodbath and they got their asses
7:19
kicked. Everybody laughed at them. They
7:21
can't give up. Watch the extinction
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burst on The View as Sonny
7:26
Hostin. They just desperately try to
7:28
resurrect this failed nonsense scenario. Take
7:30
a look. He is
7:32
using that kind of World War
7:34
II rhetoric that led to the
7:37
deaths of the murders of
7:39
six million people. And
7:41
now he is authorizing
7:43
brown people. He is authorizing
7:46
black people. He is saying things like this.
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I don't think you're going to have another
7:50
election if I don't win or
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certainly not an election that's meaningful. By
7:56
saying the quiet part
7:58
out loud, if I am not a... elected,
8:00
we are going to see January 6th
8:02
again. And I think we need
8:04
to be on guard to make sure
8:06
that we preserve our democracy so that
8:09
our country looks the way that it
8:11
should look like all of us. It's
8:13
a diverse country. That's what America
8:15
was built upon. But
8:17
human status is like bouncing
8:19
cats living together, mass hysteria.
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I mean, even
8:24
the Ghostbusters will tell you. No,
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it's true. It's just all over the
8:29
media yesterday. They can't dial it
8:31
back. They got their asses kicked, and they feel
8:33
like if they lose, they're going to establish a
8:36
precedent that we tried to set the table for
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the narrative. It didn't work. And
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if we let them beat us this time,
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it's going to break this monopoly we have
8:44
in the information war. This is
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where the Googles of the world come in. Folks,
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Google for the last, I'd argue, 10-plus years
8:51
has been a SWAT team in the information
8:53
war out there for the left. Controlling
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what you're able to see online and
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what you're able to process is information. This
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is important. I
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want to just caveat this by
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saying this, and I mean this as
9:09
obviously a sincere compliment to you.
9:12
You all watching my show are very
9:14
informed people. And a lot of
9:16
you, because you're informed, and again, I mean
9:18
this. I'm not trying to give you like a
9:20
backwards compliment. A lot of you
9:22
don't understand. I get the slide like,
9:25
oh, come on, man. How can
9:27
people not know that Biden family is corrupt? I
9:30
mean, really? No, a lot of people
9:32
really don't, folks. I mean, I have even family
9:34
members who are just not that into politics. And
9:37
I had one this weekend, he's an electrician.
9:41
And he's like, you woke me up.
9:43
I didn't know any of this stuff. Don't
9:45
assume people understand how bad
9:47
the Democrats are. They
9:49
don't. Controlling information in these information
9:52
wars is critical
9:54
to the Democrats keeping people stupid, and
9:56
Google is the SWAT team there. There was a
9:59
great kind of coalition. thread about this whole
10:01
thing. Is Google the most dangerous company in
10:03
America? And they brought the hard receipts. I'm
10:05
going to show you some of them coming
10:07
up and it's based on that, that report
10:09
coming out today about yesterday about Google manipulating
10:11
elections. First, I want to show you this.
10:13
I want you to pay very close attention.
10:17
This is one of the founders of Google,
10:19
Sergey Brin. This is
10:21
after the 2016 election
10:24
defeat of Hillary Clinton by Donald Trump.
10:27
Keep in mind. This guy knows that
10:29
this could leak out. This is an
10:31
internal meeting. He didn't expect it to,
10:33
but it could leak out. This
10:35
is the kind of stuff he said to
10:38
the whole company. He seems devastated by
10:40
the fact that a Republican won in one
10:42
of the most powerful companies in America
10:44
that control search. You think this isn't
10:46
going to influence their decisions? Ladies and gentlemen,
10:48
people or policy, whether at Google
10:51
or in the government. And when you get left
10:53
leaning people, you get left
10:55
leaning policy. Watch this. You
10:57
know, I'll say that most people
11:00
here are pretty
11:02
upset and pretty sad for, uh,
11:06
because of the election. I
11:13
have heard from some conservative Googlers lately,
11:16
uh, in the past two
11:18
days that they haven't felt entirely comfortable
11:20
revealing who they are, uh, when
11:22
these conversations come up at work. So I believe
11:24
we need to do better. As
11:30
an immigrant and a refugee, um,
11:33
I certainly find the selection,
11:35
uh, deeply offensive. I
11:38
know many of you do too. That
11:42
was the first moment I really felt like
11:44
we were going to lose. And it was
11:46
this massive like kick in the
11:48
gut that we were going to lose. Folks,
11:52
these people are crying.
11:56
This is the most powerful company,
11:58
or at least was. it may
12:00
still be, probably on
12:02
planet earth, in the information
12:05
wars. The management is
12:07
crying. I mean, think of, put
12:09
yourself in their shoes for a second as
12:12
an employee there. You're sitting
12:14
there and you're a Trump supporter. You
12:16
think you're going to advocate
12:18
for algorithmic freedom, exposing Democrat
12:20
malfeasance in the election in
12:22
front of that crew? They're
12:25
going to be like, tell you what, here's
12:27
a little piece of paper. That's pink. No
12:30
kidding. It's a pink slip. See you later, jackass.
12:32
That's what's going to happen. Folks,
12:35
people are policy. People
12:37
are policy in the government. People are policy
12:40
in the private sector. Don't tell me people
12:42
who work at Google are stupid. You're a
12:44
Republican there at the company after the 2016
12:46
election. You know exactly
12:48
what you have to do. You
12:50
got to make sure this doesn't happen again. Why
12:53
are we talking about this today? Because
12:56
this new report by NewsBusters is
12:58
devastating. And we've got an election coming
13:00
up. Do not use
13:02
Google to search. Oh, there's
13:04
more. I'm not even close to done. Again, hat tip, kind
13:06
of, oh, it's a great thread. I retweeted it yesterday. You
13:08
should check it out. Here's the chief legal
13:10
officer at Google, a guy by the name of Kemp
13:13
Walker, talking about the
13:16
voters who voted for Trump and the motivation
13:18
by fear and all this stuff. What are
13:20
these people freaking talking about? Maybe
13:22
they voted for Trump because they wanted to
13:25
change from the fear Barack Obama brought on
13:27
the country, the fear of losing everything in
13:29
the economy, losing your health care. These people
13:31
don't see what you see, and they never
13:33
will. Yet they control the information wars. And
13:36
they will again in this
13:38
election if we don't do something about it.
13:41
Take a look at this. So, look, it was
13:43
a shock to all of us, the results
13:45
of the election. It
13:48
was a fair and democratic process, and we
13:50
honor that. But at the
13:52
same time, it showed an incredible level
13:54
of division among Americans, and
13:56
that's something that gives us pause and focuses on the
14:00
on how did we misunderstand that.
14:02
This is not the first sign we've
14:04
seen of this rising tide of
14:07
nationalism, populism, and
14:09
concern. There are drivers
14:11
of globalization and immigration which
14:14
have sparked movement. All politics is local,
14:16
goes the old phrase. And
14:18
if you're in Pennsylvania or Birmingham, you
14:21
may not care that somebody in Delhi
14:23
is getting a new job or that
14:25
somebody in Jakarta is getting better healthcare.
14:28
You care about what's happened to you and your family.
14:31
And you're seeing this sense of
14:33
stagnation, that you're not better off
14:35
than your parents and you're afraid that your kids
14:37
might not be better off than you are. And
14:40
what's the path forward? And the
14:42
forces out there are seen well
14:45
beyond you, globalization, immigration, trade, whatever,
14:47
and you're afraid and you're trying
14:49
to look for answers. And
14:52
that fear, I think, not
14:54
just in the United States, but around the
14:56
world, is what's fueling concerns about
15:00
xenophobia, hatred, and a desire for answers that may
15:02
or may not be there. Why
15:04
did I play that clip? By the way,
15:06
Breitbart got that exclusive. I gotta hat tip them as well.
15:08
Why did I play that clip? Anybody know? You
15:11
noticed yesterday, what were we harping on in
15:13
the show? The phrase, all politics are local,
15:15
how that's frequently misconstrued. Oh no, politics are
15:17
local, meaning, paving
15:20
the local streets is all that matters
15:22
to people. That's not what it means.
15:24
Paving the local streets does matter to
15:26
people. But good politicians, like these people
15:28
at Google, were good politicians, meaning good
15:30
people. No, not at all. I'm saying
15:32
the exact opposite. They were so effective at doing
15:34
what they were doing that they were able to
15:36
rig an information war in 2020. These
15:40
people understand all politics are
15:42
local. Make international issues like
15:44
a labor crisis in India
15:46
personal to people here. These
15:50
people were brilliant. He has a great blog too,
15:52
Google Rigged the 2020 Election, talking
15:55
about how a senior Google engineer
15:57
leaked close to a thousand pages of... documents
16:01
prove Google use censorship, blacklists and machine
16:03
learning algorithms to rig the 2020 election.
16:06
What else could you possibly want? Here's
16:10
Breitbart again. Remember this one? We
16:12
covered this one, Joe. How corporate emails
16:14
reveal Google executives' efforts to turn
16:16
out Latino voters? Oh,
16:18
what's wrong with that? Voters they thought
16:21
would vote for Clinton. How
16:23
hilarious, by the way, that this is
16:25
totally backfired and Hispanic voters now seem
16:27
to like Donald Trump. That's a big
16:30
to you guys. You
16:32
remember this one, Project Veritas?
16:36
At the time, I think this was O'Keefe was still there.
16:38
They exposed concerns about the
16:40
Trump situation, getting Google people
16:43
undercover on camera, talking about
16:45
the Trump situation. What
16:47
situation is that? He won
16:49
an election in 2016. I believe
16:51
in 2022. What
16:53
exactly is the situation? You
16:56
think they're not doing this right now? Here,
16:59
watch this. They're not
17:01
objective piece. They're
17:06
not an objective
17:08
source of information. But
17:10
then there are things. It's
17:13
about ML sadness. And openness, I
17:16
think. Sadness? You know, you need
17:18
to be sad. If you were to train your algorithms like
17:20
this, you need to see how long it gets. It would be
17:22
about 20 minutes. They
17:26
are a highly biased
17:28
political machine that is
17:31
bent on never letting somebody like Donald
17:33
Trump come to power again. My
17:35
old organization, social safety, is top of mind. They've
17:40
been working on it since 2016 to make
17:42
sure we're letting them work. Folks,
17:45
you see their fascination with the algorithms.
17:47
In other words, the behind the scenes
17:49
mechanics that determine at Google what you
17:51
can and cannot see, you put something
17:53
on a hundred page. Save
17:56
this as a search result. You know, Donald Trump.
17:59
And on page... One Thousand is
18:01
the first positive story. You see how
18:03
you can brainwash and manipulate people? You
18:06
see how by ranking pages as
18:08
quote trash news when really a
18:11
lot of these pages are truth
18:13
telling conservative sites makes people, you
18:17
know, it brainwashes them into seeing an information
18:20
set that's not complete. Here
18:23
listen to this. This is Susan
18:25
Wojcicki, Ran YouTube. Here
18:27
she is talking about how they
18:30
would downgrade what they call trash
18:32
news sites. But the problem
18:34
is someone who experienced a lot of
18:36
this is what they call trash news
18:38
you would call freedom fighting conservative news
18:40
outlets. Here check this out. News has
18:43
always been important to YouTube. We
18:45
often see people in locations like Syria
18:48
where their traditional news organizations can't get
18:50
to and people are talking about citizen
18:52
journalism coming out of Syria. So
18:56
what are we doing? We're basically
18:59
the challenge to YouTube but it's really hard to do. We're
19:01
pushing down the take news, we're demoting it
19:04
and we are increasing the authoritative news and
19:06
promoting it. Folks, who
19:08
gets to determine what fake news is?
19:11
The answer is a bunch of lefties at
19:13
Google who are crying after the 2016 election
19:15
results pop. People
19:19
or policy man. You
19:22
get liberals as people, you're going to get liberal
19:24
policies. Is any of this weird odd or strange?
19:29
One last story and I got to move on to what happened
19:31
at the Supreme Court yesterday because it was an absolute abomination. I
19:33
got to tell you I'm very worried and I'm sorry to
19:35
tell you but you should be too. Fox
19:38
News, remember this from 2022? Google's
19:42
Gmail censorship cost GOP candidates
19:44
$2 billion since 2019, Republicans
19:46
say citing a new study. Folks
19:51
get away from Google as soon as you can. I
19:54
make the case to you in my humble opinion
19:56
they are the most dangerous company in America right
19:58
now. Get away from them. soon as you
20:00
can in that news buster story shouldn't be a shocker
20:02
for anyone. Hey, I appreciate your
20:05
patience today. We have a couple spots here. It
20:08
took off Friday for everything that happened. So
20:11
I really appreciate it. Coming up next,
20:13
so stay tuned. This is super important right after this
20:15
quick break here. Folks,
20:18
I'm really, really, really nervous about what
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22:35
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22:37
today by the audience in the beginning, I
22:40
get it. Fair enough. This topic probably
22:43
doesn't blow a lot of people's minds away. As
22:45
a guy who's involved in the tech space, I'm
22:49
almost insisting on you that it should.
22:52
We will never have a democracy going
22:54
forward. If Biden and his team
22:57
win the next election and get
23:00
their claws into controlling artificial intelligence
23:02
and how the internet presents information
23:04
to you in a quantum computing
23:07
AI era, nothing will be the
23:09
same. Your kids will be brainwashed
23:11
overnight. There is nothing they
23:13
will see online that will not go through an
23:16
unbelievably smart AI filter
23:19
controlled by maniac leftist
23:21
lunatics. It'll never be the
23:23
same. We cannot have the
23:25
government involved here and the Supreme Court
23:28
case going on, the Missouri
23:30
case, the Missouri
23:32
case at the Supreme Court about government
23:34
censorship where the government was pushing Facebook
23:37
to censor COVID information and
23:39
other outlets. It did not
23:41
go well yesterday. I always told you I
23:43
would tell you the truth. If yesterday
23:46
was some success, I would have been like,
23:48
folks, we're on the way. It was a
23:50
disaster. The case did
23:52
not go well, which is stunning because
23:54
it's a ground ball. This
23:57
guy, Rob, whatever his name is,
23:59
Flaherty from the White House. was
24:01
basically implicitly threatening Facebook if they
24:04
didn't censor information. You're probably sitting
24:06
there like, shit man, don't
24:08
we have a First Amendment? How
24:10
we're losing this case, I don't know. Again,
24:12
nobody's voted. We're far from it yet, but
24:14
it did not go well. Of
24:17
course, you can always rely on Sam Alito
24:19
and Clarence Thomas. They pretty much
24:21
do the right thing every single time.
24:23
Alito was just flabbergasted yesterday. I want
24:25
to play this short clip. He asked
24:27
a simple question here. If
24:30
it's okay for the government to partner
24:32
up with social media companies to
24:34
ban ideas they don't like, could
24:37
the government do the same thing with the newspaper?
24:40
Well, the answer is most certainly no. So
24:43
what the hell's the freaking difference here? It's a
24:46
great question. Check this out.
24:48
Exchanging between the White House and other
24:51
federal officials and Facebook in particular, but
24:53
also some of the other platforms. And
24:56
I see that the
24:58
White House and federal officials are
25:01
repeatedly saying that Facebook
25:04
and the federal government should be partners.
25:06
We're on the same team. Officials
25:09
are demanding answers. I want an answer.
25:11
I want it right away. When they're
25:13
unhappy, they curse them
25:15
out. There are regular
25:17
meetings. There is constant pestering
25:19
of Facebook and some of
25:22
the other platforms and they want to have
25:24
regular meetings. And they suggest why
25:26
don't you, they suggest rules that should be applied
25:28
and why don't you tell us everything that you're
25:30
going to do so we can help you and
25:33
we can look it over. And I thought, wow,
25:36
I cannot imagine federal
25:38
officials taking that
25:40
approach to the print
25:43
media. Our representatives over there.
25:47
Folks, why is any of this difficult for
25:49
the left to comprehend? The answer is it's
25:51
not. This is what they want. They
25:53
Have been deathly afraid of artificial intelligence and
25:56
control of the Internet. I should say the
25:58
loss of control of the. A
26:00
long time. They are loving the
26:02
censorship era. The way they stole
26:04
twenty twenty was simple people over
26:07
complicated we don't need bc these
26:09
elaborate detail panels. They did it
26:11
very simply. Be. Good at
26:13
very simply. They. Knew they
26:15
were gonna have control problems with mass
26:18
mail ballots the New York Times or
26:20
stories about hi rejection rates were male
26:22
about they did it anyway because they
26:24
wanted to fraud. They. Also, censored
26:27
information in conjunction with social
26:29
media companies about Biden his
26:31
son, the laptop and their
26:33
international law influence peddling. Skip:
26:35
This is a complicated understand.
26:38
They're. Afraid they're going to lose control? But.
26:41
We have this thing called the First Amendment. It's
26:43
that they even read it. It's.
26:46
Hard to understand. The.
26:48
Government is strictly prohibited. From.
26:50
A Free Speech Rights. Okay,
26:54
I. Guess.
26:57
The. Argument by the left get so polluted a
27:00
monastery. this coming up at a second with. Don.
27:02
Lemon and a bunch of stuff a habit him in eve on.
27:04
The. They play stupid all the time.
27:07
The. Government's argument is what You don't want
27:09
the government to have a say in
27:12
things. That's not the argument. dumb asses.
27:14
If the government objects to
27:16
say. Say. I were to
27:19
say something that's obviously false on the
27:21
shelf. I. Can be seen
27:23
easy example analogies: Workers. I.
27:25
Have proof there's an alien invasion
27:27
happening tomorrow. I. Don't have
27:30
to say i'm I'm and as panic they sell.
27:33
The. Government kids censor me or shouldn't
27:35
be able to censor me. I'm.
27:37
Allowed to say what I want to so some up
27:39
breaking any laws. Me: To Five.
27:42
What if I really believed in. What? If
27:44
I had some vision or something like that the
27:46
government can come out would it's own p I
27:48
say and say idea was he knows full of
27:50
crap Here's a picture of what we see in
27:52
the Hubble telescope says oh buddy evading us or
27:54
whatever. Of em toda
27:56
you member we were kids. this is your brain
27:58
on drugs. Is. What are you?
28:01
Didn't say because people were out there.
28:03
Selling. Pills on the street didn't ban
28:05
a pill industry. What? He did.
28:07
As a said Nancy Reagan Reagan was what other?
28:10
this is your brain on drugs with the famous
28:12
egg. The government could say what it was as
28:14
long as either side is breaking all the kids
28:16
censor would you say if you're not breaking any
28:18
laws. Since. Our
28:21
zebra Jackson The good. You know who didn't
28:23
even know who is a woman or
28:25
what a woman was A hilariously didn't
28:27
understand this. Yesterday she asked the question the
28:29
dumbest question I think I've ever heard
28:31
from a supreme court justice. A
28:33
of we push forward with this is
28:36
this good A hamstring the government's efforts
28:38
to like censor speech. I'm. Yeah,
28:40
that's the whole idea of
28:43
a First Amendment Chess. Limited
28:47
me I miss right on the left
28:50
as it is because she has a
28:52
what a woman is apparently wow this
28:54
woman's on the supreme court is puzzling.
28:56
bigger was My biggest concern is that
28:59
yours use has the First amendment Cm
29:01
stringing the government in significant ways in
29:03
most important time periods. I'm mean what
29:06
we what would you have enough room
29:08
and do have heard you say couple
29:10
times that the government hims post its
29:12
own speech but in my hypothetical and
29:15
you know kids this is not safe.
29:17
Don't do it is not going
29:19
to get it done and so
29:22
I guess. Some. Might say
29:24
that the government actually has a duty.
29:27
To take steps to protect
29:29
the citizens. Of this country,
29:31
and you seem to be suggesting
29:33
that sad duty not manifests itself
29:35
in the government. Encourage or even
29:38
pressuring on platforms to sit down.
29:40
Harmful information so can you help
29:42
me? Because I'm really, I'm really
29:45
worried about this. Always.
29:50
Said man this woman's as
29:52
supreme Court Justice. She's worried
29:54
that the government can pressure people
29:56
to take down harmful information. What
29:58
exactly is harmful? Information. A
30:01
whole like it does hurt your it does.
30:04
He. Was nice enough to put up on the screen. A.
30:07
Job. We get to see Goran Suton Mm in as soon
30:09
as I saw my check. It wasn't an amendment to it.
30:12
There's. No asterisk next to the for next
30:14
to the first mammoth Congress shall make no
30:16
law, No law. No. Law. Respecting.
30:19
An establishment of religion or prohibiting
30:21
the free exercise thereof, or abridging
30:23
the freedom of speech. And.
30:30
It was like. Caesar. Supreme
30:32
Court Justice. But. Have
30:34
a recap. Pressure People know you
30:36
can't. Be. Government can put of
30:38
the government as people inside the government.
30:40
our freedom of speech still. We. Got
30:43
me could say what it likes his get most
30:45
of violating and he was. folks.
30:48
We're in real trouble man. Speaking
30:50
of which you want to get
30:52
back to, I get their the
30:54
Evil Don Lemon thing from yesterday's
30:56
absolutely hilarious and folks it's back.
30:58
It is back again again. They
31:00
will not let it go. This
31:02
is what Bathgate on steroids. The
31:04
Racist replacement Theory. Folks, racist replacement
31:06
theory is a freak, a democrat
31:08
doing. Okay, a set of
31:10
a thousand times or eyes. They're
31:13
doing it again because they can't
31:15
let it go because they were
31:17
obsessed with this border invasion idea
31:19
because of the demographic destiny they
31:21
think it confers on the. Eve
31:24
on posted a video on his
31:26
our exit Count that as ball
31:28
in people's minds. Because. It
31:30
nails the eight steps or seven
31:32
eight steps herself. They're gonna use
31:34
use illegal immigration to enhance their
31:36
political power. How do we know
31:39
that? Talk about it all that
31:41
time. Is. A Democrat thing. I
31:43
dare you Liberals to cover this. Honestly,
31:45
I dare you. Are.
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34:11
Racist replacement theory is back.
34:13
I have never seen the
34:15
media try to push a
34:17
narrative so hard. Folks, this
34:19
is like fetch from Mean
34:21
Girls. Fetch is not going to
34:23
happen. Fetch isn't going to happen.
34:26
And either are you trying to
34:28
pin on a Republican party your
34:31
obsession with the demographic destiny argument
34:33
at the border. It
34:35
is not going to happen.
34:38
Dan Bongino has rolled along
34:40
with 112,000 people watching
34:42
the show right now. Starting a little show, but
34:44
let's open the audience picked up nice. It's
34:47
not happening. Listen, Democrats and liberal
34:49
jerk wads watching the show. Liberal tools, I'm
34:51
talking to you. You cannot get your death
34:53
threats. I'm talking to you. Liberals, tool
34:56
bags, D bags, losers, I'm
34:58
talking to you. Non losers, the great
35:00
conservatives watching. You guys can actually tune
35:02
out. I'd actually prefer you
35:04
stay tuned. But if you'd like, as is over here, we're
35:07
not letting it go. You guys are
35:09
obsessed with illegal immigration and open borders because
35:11
you want to change the demographics of the
35:13
country. How does Dan Bongino know that? Because
35:15
you freaking talk about it all the time.
35:18
And no, you will not pin it on
35:20
us and call us racist dipshits because I
35:22
will never let you do it. You got
35:24
it? I'm never letting this go ever. Axios
35:27
AM, the hysterically stupid Mike
35:29
Allen. I told you Axios, they try to
35:31
pretend to be a mainstream outlet. These are
35:33
straight up leftist commies over there. I only
35:35
read their stuff to see how much of
35:37
a lunatic this guy can be every morning.
35:40
He's talking about Elon Musk. Elon
35:43
Musk's recent concerns with illegal immigration.
35:45
Of course, he calls them an obsession
35:47
because remember, they will always write an article
35:49
to try to destroy their political opponent. Mike
35:53
Allen says chief among Elon's obsessions is
35:55
immigration. I'm obsessed with it folks. There's
35:57
a question, but there's a... Mike
36:00
Allen no, Elon Musk, how does he know he's obsessed with it? This
36:02
guy's probably never spent five minutes with Elon Musk. He
36:05
has no idea. Right? He
36:07
just said it. Joe, they always have
36:09
to add some asshole word in there
36:11
to be like, to push it up
36:13
to maximum asshole. He doesn't know Elon
36:15
Musk. He has no idea whether Elon's
36:17
obsessed with it or not. He has
36:19
none. All he does is read tweets.
36:21
He doesn't know anything. Mike Allen, he's
36:23
a douchebag. He doesn't know anything. Chief
36:27
among Musk's obsessions is immigration. He has
36:29
shared the conspiracy theory that
36:33
Biden is intentionally importing millions
36:35
of undocumented immigrants to boost
36:37
Democrats' political power, as
36:39
well as posts portraying immigrants as security
36:41
threats. It's
36:45
a theory. He
36:51
said it right, Joe. All that's missing is
36:54
like him insulting like, and Elon's got bad breath
36:56
or something like that. Could
36:58
you throw any more stupid in there? It's
37:01
a conspiracy theory that we're importing people into
37:03
the country. You realize there's
37:06
an app, right, where the government
37:08
will actually allow you into the country,
37:10
not through a port of entry, if
37:12
you just fill out the app. Dipshit
37:16
Mike Allen. By any definition
37:18
of the word importing, that
37:20
is the definition. Here
37:23
he goes. Here he goes again. Musk,
37:26
who privately met with Trump in Florida early this
37:28
month, was pressed on his views of the former
37:30
president. And here we go, folks. And
37:32
the racist, great replacement, great
37:34
replacement theory. I love when they
37:37
talk about it, like it's some
37:39
like biblical level thing. The
37:42
great replacement theory. It's
37:45
your thing, assholes, on the
37:47
left. We
37:52
got to do this again. Should we do the
37:54
Time Magazine thing? I can't
37:56
believe I got to do this. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
38:00
This is something I know he's sick of the montage too. In
38:03
lieu of the 20 minute
38:06
Democrat montage of them talking
38:08
about demographic destiny and
38:10
the replacement theory, Democrats, because it's
38:12
their thing, I'm just going to
38:14
again reference the Time magazine article
38:16
about how Democrats are obsessed with
38:18
replacement theory so much that it's
38:20
actually cliche. Time magazine,
38:22
isn't that a lefty outlet? Yes, sir.
38:25
Here's the title if you care to look it up.
38:27
Keep this on your phone for your dumbass liberal and
38:29
bestial friends who are like, "' Hold
38:44
on. Yeah. You
38:46
know what tired I am? I mean it folks. This
38:48
isn't even like me being funny. You know what tired I am of doing this? You have any
38:50
idea how much I hate these people in the media? I
38:53
respect their right to speak out and speak
38:56
out. I
39:00
mean, I'm going to be honest with you. I'm going to be honest
39:02
with you. I'm going to be
39:04
honest with you. I'm going to be honest with
39:06
you. I'm going to
39:08
be honest with you. I
39:12
respect their right to speak out and be
39:14
stupid. I do because you control the media,
39:16
you'd be abridging the First Amendment yourself and
39:18
you can't be a lover of liberty only
39:20
when people say things you agree with. See, I'm not
39:23
a communist. But make
39:25
no mistake, this is my job. These
39:28
people are lying to your face. They
39:31
are actively using an
39:33
open border immigration crisis to change
39:35
the power dynamic of the country.
39:38
Talk about it so much, time says
39:40
it's something of a cliche in Washington
39:43
for Democrats. This
39:48
is what drove everybody nuts. Elon
39:50
posted this video. Now I want to just preface
39:52
this. It's about a minute 30, which
39:54
as Joe knows for this show is a little long. We
39:56
try to keep him around a minute, but this is worth
39:58
your time. Elon posted this
40:01
video on accident yesterday and it
40:03
went nuclear. It's a
40:05
relatively quick eight step plan
40:08
the democrats are using to
40:11
enhance their voting power and demographics are
40:13
destined the argument. And i'd
40:15
like you liberal dumbasses to watch my show
40:19
argue with any of these points this
40:21
got debate anyone of them with me.
40:24
You won't because you know what this
40:26
video says is absolutely true
40:29
check this out. Democrat open borders plan
40:31
to entrench single party rule explained in
40:33
under two minutes. One
40:36
flood the country with untold millions of
40:38
illegals by land sea and air from
40:40
all over the world enough
40:42
to eclipse the populations of 36
40:44
individual us states so far. To
40:46
prioritize the needs of the millions
40:48
of non citizens needs of the
40:50
american citizens with free flights buses
40:52
hotels meals and phones. Showing their
40:54
loyalty to the political party that
40:56
reported them three keep them in
40:59
the country at all costs even when
41:01
they commit violent crime like murder rape.
41:03
Tack the language you described the criminals
41:05
as opposed to the criminals themselves slander
41:08
critics as racist. For
41:10
ensure their privileges are made here for
41:12
the city and state sanctuary laws that
41:14
act as population back by
41:17
permanent status and ensure non-cooperation with
41:19
ice. How
41:21
the non citizens of the census that will
41:23
determine congressional apportionment in the house of representatives
41:26
as of now. It will equal
41:28
13 extra congressional districts a
41:31
tremendous amount of electoral power six
41:33
wage a massive heavily funded law
41:35
fair campaign to change state voting
41:37
laws that legalize mass mail in
41:39
ballots no signature verification and no
41:41
proof of citizenship requirements. Making
41:43
it nearly impossible to prove voter
41:45
fraud block in the permanent
41:48
voting majority campaign promises of lavish
41:50
benefits permanent privileges trying
41:52
generational field to the democrat party.
41:56
When elections nine French
41:59
single party. rule has been achieved. Best
42:02
part, your tax dollars are paying
42:04
for it. Now
42:07
Elon had shared that, that was from Western Lensman.
42:09
Argue with it. Argue with it. Anyone? Anyone?
42:12
Anyone? Anyone have an argument with any
42:14
of that? What's wrong in there?
42:17
The other Democrats fighting against us,
42:19
only counting citizens in the census?
42:21
Yes, they are. That's accurate. Are
42:24
people flying in by land, sea, and
42:26
air who are in the country legally?
42:29
Yes, that's accurate. Is
42:31
that leading to a massive population surge
42:34
of illegals that are counted in the
42:36
census that would, if counted in the
42:38
census, alter congressional districts? Yes,
42:40
that's accurate. Are we
42:43
giving away lavish benefits that even some
42:45
American citizens don't have access to, to
42:47
some of these illegals in the country?
42:50
Yes, that's accurate too. What
42:52
part is bullshit? And the answer
42:54
is none of it. You
42:57
understand why Mike Allen, this zero
42:59
loser at Axios, has to attack
43:02
Elon personally and pretend to be
43:04
a journalist? Because what Elon said
43:06
and posted is true. Folks,
43:12
I've got a lot of experience with
43:14
Democrats, sadly, tragically, having worked in the
43:16
Obama White House. I
43:18
say sadly because it, although I
43:20
was proud to do my duty and my job, the
43:23
people who worked in that White House
43:25
were horrible human beings. These
43:28
people hate your guts. Everything is
43:30
being done on purpose. None
43:32
of this is an accident. Elon
43:39
did a public service too, interviewing
43:41
Don Lemon, who has always been one of
43:43
the dumbest guys in media. And I want
43:45
to say, by the way, with Don Lemon,
43:47
Don Lemon's got a show out there. Listen,
43:49
man, I'm all about free speech. Throw your show
43:51
on X, throw your show on YouTube, throw it
43:54
on Rumble. I don't care. I'm an equity holder.
43:56
Matter of fact, we love free speech. Bring it
43:58
over. Nobody cares. You know, I like
44:01
it because I like to argue with Don
44:03
Lemon's stupid ideas, but Don is not a
44:05
really bright guy. Don is
44:07
really dumb. And this is what
44:09
bothers me about the left. I've debated them
44:11
often and I can't encourage
44:13
you enough to take this advice
44:15
and just like paint
44:18
by numbers onto the front of your brain here. When
44:21
you argue with Democrats, Guy,
44:24
have you seen this when we were doing a Fox
44:26
show together? They love to
44:28
play dumb. And
44:31
it's infuriating because you just can't
44:33
debate them because they'll say the
44:35
dumbest thing. This is
44:37
a perfect example. I'm talking too much. Watch
44:40
Elon and Don Lemon here. Elon makes
44:42
a very simple point. Any
44:44
non-imbecile could understand that
44:47
if you implement certain DEI
44:50
structures that
44:52
manipulate standards and standards
44:54
are lower, you're going
44:56
to get less talented people in
44:59
the space. That's not a racist
45:01
argument. I
45:05
got it. Here's
45:10
where they, again, these people infuriate
45:12
you. There
45:14
is nothing different genetically
45:17
in the human genome, nothing outside
45:20
of skin color between
45:22
Indians, Indian Americans, Native
45:25
Americans, Black, Hispanic, white.
45:29
There's minuscule differences. The
45:33
reason you get different educational outcomes
45:36
when you break down people by
45:38
race is nothing to do with
45:40
race or genetics. It's
45:43
a very simple thing. Liberals
45:46
control inner cities where, sadly,
45:48
a lot of minority youth
45:50
live and liberals destroy them.
45:54
And then when they get to college, because
45:56
liberals don't want you to know about the
45:58
destruction of the Black in Hispanic and
46:01
minority community, what do they do? They
46:04
say, hey, we need DEI and affirmative
46:06
action by
46:08
lowering standards. If you lower
46:10
standards, you're going to get
46:12
people, regardless of race, who
46:14
didn't meet the prior standard.
46:17
Or why would you lower the standard? Sorry,
46:21
too much today. I'm sorry.
46:23
I'm just—you know I just can't stand
46:26
these people. Even the Don Lemon, pretend
46:28
that he doesn't know if you lower standards, you'll
46:30
get less competent people. When everybody knows,
46:33
if you look at the SAT scores,
46:35
that people who come from liberal areas,
46:37
who are minorities, sadly, are scoring lower
46:39
because liberals screwed up their lives. There's
46:41
nothing to do with race. It's
46:44
everything to do with liberalism. Watch this.
46:47
Watch this, idiot. Check this out.
46:49
There are lots of mistakes in medicine. So you're saying
46:51
that my
46:53
doctors are—have bad
46:56
medical care? I'm trying to understand
46:58
your logic here when it comes to DEI because there's
47:00
no actual evidence of what you're saying. No,
47:03
I said—so if
47:06
the standards—like let's say—I think
47:09
that particular thing was referring to surgeons.
47:11
Let's say the surgeon is
47:13
asked to—a surgeon in
47:15
training is asked to do a series
47:18
of operations of the supervision of a senior surgeon,
47:20
and they get a bunch of those operations wrong.
47:24
If that happens and yet they are still approved
47:27
to be a surgeon, the probability that someone will
47:29
die, I think, at some point is high. Okay,
47:32
I understand that, but that's a hypothetical. That doesn't mean
47:34
it's happening. I didn't say it was happening.
47:38
You didn't say it was happening. I said it will.
47:41
But I said if we lower
47:43
standards, people will die. Why
47:48
respond to something or put
47:50
something out there that has not
47:52
happened? Because I could say, you know, I
47:54
don't want it to happen. I think we don't want to lower those
47:57
standards. I
48:03
got to admire Elan's patience as far as putting
48:05
stuff out there that nobody said. Joe,
48:08
you're reading my mind. This you.
48:16
Do you see what happens when a guy
48:18
with an IQ of like, I
48:20
don't even know, 5000, talks
48:24
to a guy with an IQ of like an 85? Why
48:28
would you put
48:30
something out there that hasn't happened?
48:33
Maybe because if it does happen, people
48:35
will die. Gee, I don't
48:37
know. So Joe, just to be clear.
48:40
You know, you get an intercept from
48:43
the Chinese Communist Party that they're preparing
48:45
for nuclear war next week, but it
48:47
hasn't happened. No! So all
48:49
of a sudden, I'm looking out my window, I'm like, Tony,
48:51
it's hot in here. Holy shit, it's
48:53
a mushroom cloud. And then Joe says to me
48:55
on the show, oh yeah, I knew about that
48:57
last week. My friend who's connected to the Chinese
49:00
Communist Party told me, Joe, why didn't you say
49:02
anything? Well, it didn't happen yet. No
49:04
problem. Holy shit. God,
49:07
this is... You see why
49:10
Elan's... Gee, can you... You got a screenshot of a
49:12
look in his face at the end. Where
49:14
Elan's like... Is
49:18
this real? Can you be this
49:20
stupid? We would
49:22
lower standards in medical school.
49:25
Therefore, people who didn't meet the
49:27
high standard and who could not
49:29
meet the high standard met a lower standard.
49:32
Look at him. Look at him. Like, why
49:34
am I talking to this moron? They
49:38
would be less capable than the people
49:40
who met the higher standard. Why are you
49:42
warning people about that? Because people who meet
49:45
lower standards don't meet high standards could kill
49:47
you in a surgery? That
49:49
hasn't happened yet. So we should only
49:51
talk about it after a couple of people have been
49:53
killed? Or put something out
49:55
there that has not happened. Because
49:58
I could say, you know, what has happened? I
50:00
think we don't want to lowest the worst status. Look at the look. Look
50:03
at his face. It's priceless. He's
50:06
like, how is this guy real? That's
50:09
what he's saying. I don't
50:11
want it to happen. Look at his face. How
50:14
is this guy real? Don
50:17
Lamont. Holy shit.
50:20
Is this guy stupid? Folks,
50:24
now you understand why woke liberals are so
50:26
dumb too. Did you see this study? I
50:28
know you probably heard about it yesterday on
50:30
the news. But this is like, just
50:32
be proud you're not Don Lamont and you don't
50:34
ask dumb questions. That's what I would have fired
50:37
back at with Don. I would have been like,
50:39
so Don, if you had some intel on a
50:41
nuclear war that hadn't happened, you wouldn't share it
50:43
because it hasn't happened? No, you should share it.
50:45
You could prevent it. You mean just like I'm
50:47
sharing now lowering standards to get people killed? Are
50:50
you this stupid? See, Don's a
50:52
moron. Don's a wokester. And
50:54
woke people are miserable. They hate you. They
50:57
hate themselves. They hate their kids. They
50:59
hate their dogs. They probably kick cats
51:01
and little kitties and puppies. They hate
51:03
people. And now there's actual data. Now,
51:06
I know you all have seen this, correct? Chesters. You
51:09
all have seen this, right? Is there a yes or no? The
51:11
liberals are always miserable. You ever have like a
51:13
woke neighbor, they're always mad and complaining and whining.
51:15
Maybe you had that woke guy, like he was
51:17
so mad he had to attack Rand Paul. It's
51:20
like the only thing that helps me is I'm 6'1
51:22
and like 200 now. So
51:25
people generally leave me alone. But wokesters
51:27
are really angry. So the New York
51:29
Post has this story. It's in the
51:31
newsletter, bongino.com/newsletter. I encourage you to check
51:33
it out. Woke people are more likely
51:35
to be unhappy, anxious, and depressed. New
51:38
studies suggest ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
51:40
Yeah, but I know it. But, Guy, come
51:42
on. Tell me. The truisms are hilarious.
51:44
They note in the end of
51:46
their study here, they used this scale to
51:48
identify woke, wokesters like Don Lemon.
51:52
They had seven truisms of woke people.
51:54
This is what woke people because how
51:56
they defined them. If
51:58
white people have on average a high- Higher level
52:00
of income than black people because of
52:02
racist. Maybe.
52:06
It's because are liberals, run largely
52:08
black and hispanic cities and have
52:10
destroyed any economic opportunity through de
52:13
facto socialism. About just say, and
52:15
maybe you said that. He.
52:17
Bought the but notice how everything is
52:19
beyond their control. Here. University.
52:24
Right? right? Effigy every of even do
52:26
that is it is that made it
52:28
did not the victim that This is
52:30
why they're so miserable. University reading lists,
52:32
sitting foods you were right or a
52:34
wider European authors. Micro aggressions should be
52:37
challenged often and active You magic micro
52:39
aggressions Your scenario like walking around and
52:41
you have some tea or something like
52:43
that and I it's hot new make
52:45
a face like you make it to
52:47
Facebook no not at this. The seas
52:49
coffees hot but you make it to
52:51
face. Your. Race and we be very. This
52:53
is to see some. I'm I'm salvaging
52:55
Michael. This is Abby like. shut up.
52:58
With. The how are you talking about. Trans
53:00
women who compete women's sports are not helping women's
53:03
rights. This is due to as as if you
53:05
believe this A we don't need to talk more
53:07
about the color of people. See a white person
53:09
cannot understand how black person feels equally well as
53:12
another black person. This. Or crazy stuff.
53:14
But. Here said ears the odds that the
53:16
results of the study this is why these
53:18
people are miserable. They are constantly hallmark by
53:20
victimhood all the time. Because.
53:23
The of the. The
53:26
most concerning find. Was. The relationship
53:29
between mental health and agreement with the
53:31
scale researchers found a high prevalence of
53:33
anxiety depression a people who believe the
53:35
statement if white people have an average
53:37
of hiring com the black people is
53:39
because of races. The. Miserable of.
53:42
Of course a. Couple
53:45
more things I want to show you are at least we
53:47
have very smart people in the White House right now. You
53:49
know the real President right now. Of
53:52
the real President is Doctor Joe Biden
53:54
and Job. It's really good at
53:56
Jill but you mustn't doctor so a doctor
53:59
Jill at it. The zebra surgery figures
54:01
like a surgery room in the White
54:03
House's I Cut People's unless Doctor Jill.
54:06
The. As she's A.is very talented. Doctor Day which
54:08
had brain surgery which is just so Doctor
54:10
Joe was given to speech the wider society
54:12
as she was trying to describe as Aziza
54:14
women get call indo me Leo light a
54:16
toda some kind of. And
54:18
Emilia title Toto. Seated.
54:21
Total. Either. What?
54:23
Does is. My. Job you
54:25
transcribe this wrong in the seat. Is. A
54:28
big what are you tried sub spell endometriosis
54:30
she'll put and Amelia tide of told us.
54:33
Are utterly on a different set. Of Zoc.
54:36
Doctor Jill Fears is a medical professional
54:38
here Tagalog. Or
54:40
Simers N N D.
54:43
S.
54:49
Gracie clear that up to new disease
54:51
and the amelia cited sodas. And.
54:53
I can. We got a medical professional in the White House.
54:55
you know Joe Biden needs it. Or he needs
54:58
it as he can find his way of
55:00
stage again. odds you watches yesterday's felt The
55:02
companies are you know if you are Joe?
55:04
No, not outweigh Runway. As always, you're on
55:06
the wrong side of the stage. Harrys Razors
55:08
and Amelia tie to tell us no no
55:10
no this way the militancy, The military aides
55:12
right there. Though. Like all yeah yeah
55:14
come on will go this way follow me Joe
55:16
and was no no Erasmus what he other way
55:18
and I realize you already committed to the Southern
55:20
states. Does you know what you're going to? Alice
55:23
Waters crowd Were not prepared for this job. I.
55:25
Thoroughly. I'm. The. Only
55:28
given our a card on where to go. As I've
55:30
told you are everyone knows but your by the can
55:32
have a good offices and finally less story today I
55:34
was amazed we got to other stuff which I'm pretty
55:36
proud of because we never the. What? Are
55:38
you say by Rolling Stone? Ladies and
55:40
Gentlemen Joe, What's the golden rule? Whatever
55:42
Rolling Stone tells you do to did
55:45
see, do flip or oh sorry. Opposite
55:47
is true. Saw of a sudden we
55:49
see this article poppy a city Rolling
55:51
Stone election than Ayers refusing to certify
55:53
results. Are Mike really. Reds. crazy
55:55
who's he talking about the democrats a know
55:57
of course it's about republicans who have legitimate
56:00
questions about the election. And why do
56:02
you think the story came out in Rolling
56:04
Stone? It probably had a lot to do with
56:06
a survey that came out a little while ago,
56:08
covered by the Washington examiner, that yes, Democrats
56:11
are already openly opposing certifying
56:13
a Trump reelection that just
56:15
happened a couple of weeks
56:17
ago. Democrats, are
56:20
they election deniers by the Democrats own
56:22
definition? I guess, yes, but of course,
56:24
Rolling Stone, whatever they tell you, do
56:26
the flip a row. Folks,
56:28
thanks again for tuning in. I really appreciate it.
56:30
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