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of those top headlines because we got some
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crazy times. We've been sold out
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on Ukraine rhinos
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Democrats Capitol Hill the
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swamp creatures the billionaire class donors
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They are pushing Joe Biden's wish
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list and sending billions to Ukraine.
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The bill is a disaster It
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sent 61 billion dollars
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to Ukraine and Zelensky, which
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is more money than we spend, just
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for example, on the
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entire Marine Corps. That's
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more than we send and spend on
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the Marines. That's
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what we spent last year for
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the Marines. Do we understand this yet? More
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than that. This is insane. This
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is America last.
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That's it. More than nothing less.
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This funding also reportedly spends nearly
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500 million
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on the legal fees
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for Ukrainian refugees, and
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300 million for the state border guard
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services of the Ukraine. Remember some of
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the other billions that were spent so
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we can pay Ukrainian pensions? You know,
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don't worry about American pensions. Who cares
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about Americans? Let's make sure
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that we're paying off Ukrainian pensions because,
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you know, I guess they've
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earned it and therefore you should pay for
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it. You don't get
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to keep your own pensions. You probably won't have social security
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by the time it gets around to you, but you know,
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minor details like that. And get this, guys.
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While we're spending billions on Ukraine, our
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own F-35s don't work. Think
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about that. This isn't like, you know,
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old school F-14s, the last of the
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trainers. Like this is F-35s.
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And Air Force General just
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confirmed that the majority of
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our F-35s are not operationally
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capable. You can't make this up.
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Watch this clip. The
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reason I ask is because we got testimony that
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is a little contrary to that. Lieutenant General Schmidt,
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head of the F-35
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program, gave testimony to the
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TAL subcommittee at HASC. And
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that testimony was that as
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of February of 2023, it's a little over
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a year ago, only 29
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percent were fully mission capable. I
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think we need to talk difference between operational
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availability. and mission capable. Okay,
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so how many are fully mission capable today? I
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do not have that number, but I would not
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dispute what the JPO has
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in front. Now I would look at 29 percent,
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so fully mission capable, 29 percent.
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You have no basis to dispute that, but you don't really know if
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it's true or false. I
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have no basis to dispute it, but I would
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like to. So you would agree that if. I
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mean think about that. Our
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generals before Congress are admitting 29 percent of
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our F-35s are
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actually mission capable. You know, you heard the other
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thing. Well, they could be perhaps mission ready, meaning,
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you know, if we wait seven or eight months,
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they may be able to have a part that
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gets them flying. But if we were attacked today,
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we're pretty much screwed. That's what
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our military is doing right now. You know,
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now they're making sure that we have drag
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queen story hour and, you know, other drag
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queen dance functions. And, you know, God knows
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how many trans admirals and generals. We got
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all of that. That's fine. But we
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don't have a majority of
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our F-35s mission capable.
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My father had a great statement out today
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about all of this insanity. He really is
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talking about Ukraine and he asked, where
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is Europe? Right. That's what the others, the
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lunatics and the rhinos, they say, well, what if
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Russia goes through Europe? I'm like, well,
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it's a good point. Who's got more at
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stake? I understand they're NATO allies, but like, you
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know, sort of feels like maybe they should
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step in for some of this. If
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the latest Ukraine spending bill becomes law, we'll
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have spent over 130 billion on Ukraine aid.
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Want to know how much France has spent? Just
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so we're clear. 4 billion.
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We're in for 130. France,
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you know, in Europe
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has spent four. The
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EU is using us as a piggy bank
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because we're dumb enough to keep doing it.
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We're the big schmuck that everyone takes advantage
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of. We're the piggy bank and
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we're used to fight their wars. European
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countries have to step up and take care
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of their own backyard. They have to actually
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be in this game. They can't expect. us
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to carry all of the burden just because we've been
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dumb enough to do it all
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the time. Because our leaders
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are morons and they don't even
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bother to ask Europe to step
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up. And by the way, have
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you noticed that every so-called conservative
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starts supporting billions for Ukraine after
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they get a classified briefing? What
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do you think's going on there? They're
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basically telling you, we distrust every part of
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the federal bureaucracy except for what we're told
6:27
by the CIA, who I'm sure are operating
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above board. It's not like
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they've been caught lying over and over and over
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again. I don't
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know, case in point. Russia,
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Russia, Russia. Remember that definitely happened folks
6:42
until it didn't five years later, but they got
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everything they wanted out of it. Are
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they making made to order briefs so
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they get someone to respond to
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what they actually want not what's actually
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happening? If we don't think that's
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happening right now, we're not watching. Are
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they seeing actual evidence or are they just
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relying on the assertions of
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our intelligence agencies who, you know,
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been known to manipulate. Not
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only are they sending money to Ukraine, but
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they're not going to stop funding NPR. I
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spoke about National Public Radio's crazy
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new CEO on Monday and
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more video of her has
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surfaced since. Here's the
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remarkable thing. All of this footage
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I'm about to play from you is from
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when she led Wikipedia. That should
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also not surprise anyone. If you've
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looked at anything Wikipedia says, if you
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want to check, go look at my
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Wikipedia page and compare it to Hunter
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Biden's and understand exactly where Wikipedia stands.
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Wikipedia is then used by all of the big
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tech agencies for their fact checking
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purposes, even though it's
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a liberal piece of crap.
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Here the CEO argues against the truth
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and for rewriting history. If
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you've ever noticed, Wikipedia
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clearly has. that liberal bias,
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they will rewrite history to make it
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seem like they are right. And now
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we all understand why and just how
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badly it's been manipulated. That
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most written knowledge today has
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been written by white colonial
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European North American men. And
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so one of the things that we're really focused on
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is how do we think about correcting the record? How
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do we think about writing people into history? How do
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we think about writing people into the present who haven't
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been represented in the same way? That
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perhaps for our most tricky
8:32
disagreements, seeking the truth
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and seeking to convince others of the truth
8:39
might not be the right place to start.
8:42
In fact, our reverence for
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the truth might be
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a distraction that's getting in the
8:49
way of finding common ground
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and getting things done. But
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one of the most significant differences critical
8:56
for moving from polarization to productivity
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is that the Wikipedians who write these articles
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aren't actually focused on finding the truth. They're
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working for something that's a little bit more attainable,
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which is the best of what we can know
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right now. And
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after seven years there, I actually believe that they're on
9:14
to something, that for
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our most tricky disagreements, seeking the
9:18
truth and seeking to convince others
9:21
of the truth isn't necessarily the
9:23
best place to start. In fact, I
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think our reverence for the truth might
9:29
have become a bit
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of a distraction that is preventing us
9:34
from finding consensus and getting important
9:36
things done. Remember
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guys, it's
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more important to find consensus to get
9:43
things done than actually hear about the
9:45
truth. So if we manipulate the truth,
9:47
we can actually get to consensus even
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if whatever that consensus is is based
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on total bullshit. I mean,
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that's the former CEO of
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Wikipedia, current CEO of
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NPR, although I have heard maybe she
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was replaced this week, I think, or, you know,
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I was still there. For now, it doesn't surprise me even a little
10:05
bit, but think about that. They don't care
10:08
about the truth. She says it in three different
10:10
places. They just want to get to the
10:12
results that they want. Sort of
10:14
like Joe Biden, because speaking of
10:16
lies and rewriting history, Joe Biden
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lies as easily as he breathes.
10:20
Yesterday, he claimed that his uncle
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crashed his plane in world war
10:24
two on an island
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of cannibals. I
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mean, Joe Biden's life
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as he remembers it, or at least lies to
10:34
you about it, is one of the most incredible
10:36
things in the world. I mean, he knows everyone,
10:38
every situation imaginable. It's almost like he tells people
10:40
whatever they need here at the second, knowing that
10:42
no one in the media is ever going to
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check in on it. Watch this one.
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You got
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shot down
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and you're everywhere. Cannibals.
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I mean,
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it's amazing. I mean, it's amazing. You know how
11:30
many people are covering this in the news? Exactly
11:32
zero people. Another lie, right? Just he lost his
11:34
son at war. Didn't actually happen. Doesn't matter. Uh,
11:37
you know, corn pop and all, it, it
11:40
just never ends. It never ends. And it's
11:43
shocking to me that no one in the media cares.
11:45
No one would bother to call it out because you
11:47
would think, you know, as left leaning as they are,
11:50
as liberal insane as they are, you'd
11:52
think they'd want someone that's like a
11:55
little bit competent. Like, you know, isn't there a competent
11:57
Democrat? They need to have Joe Biden out there. are
12:00
lying about everything at every turn? Well,
12:02
it turns out that was
12:04
just a lie. Biden's uncle's plane crashed
12:06
into the sea. He was never eaten by
12:09
cannibals. The fake news, however, is treating Biden
12:11
as usual with the kid gloves. They
12:13
always give him the benefit of the doubt. We seem to
12:15
never get the benefit of the doubt, even if it's very
12:17
clear that that is actually the truth. Look
12:20
at the Associated Press headline. Biden
12:22
is off on the details of his uncle's World War
12:24
II death. Oh, just a little bit off. I mean,
12:26
you know, just a little bit off. I mean, he
12:28
was eaten by cannibals. None of that. He
12:30
just crashed his plane. Here's another
12:32
thing Biden did yesterday. He
12:35
bragged about his election interference. Folks, they
12:37
are going to try to do it
12:39
again, and we gotta stop it. Under
12:43
my predecessor, who's busy
12:45
right now. Ah,
12:51
so funny. We'll weaponize the
12:53
DOJ against our political enemies, like the
12:55
fascists that the Democrats are, he's
12:58
saying that while barely struggling to read off that
13:00
teleprompter, you can see that was like the least
13:02
organic thing ever. So someone in the White House,
13:05
some writer, actually got Joe to
13:07
deliver one of the lines from the teleprompter, which is
13:09
actually, you know, a major feat for Joe Biden. But
13:11
he's saying the quiet part out loud, folks. Democrats
13:14
aren't keeping the secret that they are
13:17
relying on lawfare to help
13:19
Joe Biden get across the finish
13:21
line. The Hill had this headline
13:23
the other day, Dems Bank
13:26
on Trump Trial Boosting Biden. Yeah,
13:28
because if they keep Trump off the trail, and
13:31
Joe Biden hid in a basement, and
13:33
billions of dark money going in for Democrats and
13:35
their super PACs and the mega donors and Soros
13:38
and all of that, you know, that's gonna be
13:40
really good for Democrats. You know,
13:42
they claim to care about protecting democracy. That's their
13:44
claim, they talk about it all the time. And
13:46
everyone who says anything against them is a fascist,
13:48
but doesn't seem
13:50
to be an awful lot
13:53
of understanding of democracy or fascism,
13:55
because they themselves are
13:57
flaunting democracy. They are burying
13:59
it. into the ground while acting like
14:02
fascists on their way to communism. But
14:05
they want to lock up their
14:07
political opponent so that voters don't
14:09
have a choice. Sounds like
14:12
democracy to me folks. And
14:14
in the sham New York trial, 12
14:16
jurors, 7 men and 5 women have
14:18
reportedly been selected. And choosing
14:21
the alternates is still ongoing.
14:24
That news comes after one seated
14:26
juror was dismissed after she reportedly
14:28
came forward and said she didn't
14:30
believe she could be impartial. And
14:33
another was removed after it came to
14:35
light that he was arrested for anti-conservative
14:38
vandalism. Think about this folks. How many
14:40
people in New York that was like
14:42
what 93% Democrat
14:44
are on this that hate Trump.
14:46
But you know what? They'll pretend
14:48
to be impartial because they're
14:50
willing to do this bidding. It's like the people who
14:53
peacefully protested during the summer of love
14:55
and burnt down kadosha and Portland
14:58
and Seattle and these cities. Oh no they're
15:00
doing it for a social justice. Wink.
15:04
Big wink. I mean how
15:06
many are on there? Half more
15:09
all? You'll never know.
15:11
If it was someone who even remotely conservative I'm sure
15:13
they would have thrown him off. You
15:15
know the Democrats they're evil and they're smart. They'll show
15:18
up there in a MAGA hat and pretend they're conservative
15:20
and unbiased and then they'll go
15:22
in there and they'll do the
15:24
bidding of the fascist, the Democrat
15:26
party. Now with this trial a
15:29
Democrat judge, Democrat prosecutors
15:31
and an overwhelmingly Democrat jury
15:34
pool, it's just an
15:36
absolute disgrace. This isn't a jury of your
15:38
peers. It's exactly the opposite. This is a
15:40
weaponized jury pool. And earlier today a reporter
15:43
from New York magazine tweeted
15:45
quote a prospective juror tells
15:47
the court that her 24 year
15:50
old son works for Democrat
15:52
Hakeem Jeffries. That
15:54
tweet was then promptly deleted. I
15:57
wonder why. I'm shocked to hear this.
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They know the truth. They understand it's a big
16:02
deal. They understand that it flaunts
16:04
everything we know and understand about the
16:06
way our system is supposed to work.
16:08
But you know, it works against Trump,
16:10
so let's just pretend it never happened.
16:12
We just believe the truth. I
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mean, that is today's media in
16:17
a nutshell. And finally, I want
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to end on one of the weirdest stories of the week.
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A group of students protested outside
16:25
of a Utah middle school on
16:27
Wednesday. Why? Well,
16:29
because the school is apparently
16:32
allowing kids to dress up
16:34
as furries. You know,
16:36
like animals. They dress up as cats and other
16:38
animals and we have to treat them as such.
16:41
From the news report, quote, the
16:43
students said that there are attacks from
16:46
the furries every day. Like they're getting
16:48
bitten. OK? Like
16:51
kids that think they're animals because we
16:53
are insane. But
16:55
we're unsure of how many furries
16:57
there actually are at the school,
17:00
shouting out numbers ranging from five
17:02
to 100 students who identify as
17:04
such. I mean, I think
17:08
one of my kids had a furry in their school. It's
17:11
it's truly mind blowing. The
17:14
school's furry population is
17:17
accused of biting, scratching,
17:19
spraying air freshener on,
17:21
barking at and chasing other
17:23
students. The local news
17:25
even interviewed a local
17:29
furry. This
17:33
is Strudel, a member of the furry
17:35
fandom, though they've been a furry for
17:37
over a decade. They have their own
17:40
opinions. Crazy that it's escalated to
17:42
this point where these kids are being so
17:44
distracting to their peers that their peers want
17:46
to stay to walk out or to have,
17:48
you know, the next generation kind
17:50
of muddy our name and not
17:53
represent it very well. It is kind of disappointing.
17:56
Strudel believes there should be some
17:58
limits. doing things
18:00
you like, continue dressing up,
18:02
continue making art, but maybe
18:05
let's keep it outside of school hours. How
18:09
about stop being insane?
18:12
Okay, don't forget folks, the
18:14
furry is like the trans community. They're going
18:16
to be totally protected. They can bark at
18:18
people, they can distract it because they think
18:20
they're dogs and cats. We
18:22
have to accommodate their insanity. Now,
18:25
if someone says something or pushes
18:29
back, I guarantee
18:31
you, the normal person that's trying
18:33
to get an education, that's trying
18:35
to learn in school, trying to be left
18:37
alone from people who'd otherwise be certifiably insane
18:39
if it wasn't for 2024, that person's the
18:43
one that's going to get in trouble, not the
18:45
idiot. Okay? Every
18:47
day, the world somehow gets
18:49
even crazier and more
18:51
and more bizarre. So before we get
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21:41
selling author, host of the
21:43
Savage Nation podcast and so
21:46
much more the one and
21:48
only Michael Savage. Michael, great to
21:50
have you here, man. How are you? What
21:53
a build up. I don't know. I don't know how to
21:55
follow that build up. I think you're pretty good, man.
21:57
I'm just a baby at this compared to you. What
22:00
a build up. I was listening to you and
22:03
I thought I heard everything until I heard that NPR
22:05
woman. I thought I was listening to a mad person.
22:07
Then it got worse. A furry
22:10
person biting people? This
22:12
can't be going on. Even I thought I had
22:14
seen everything. Liberalism is
22:16
a mental disorder, Don. It's
22:19
crazy. I go around
22:21
the country. I speak to a lot of small groups,
22:23
small town places. It's
22:25
real. I heard about it a couple years ago. I was like, come
22:27
on. It can't be real. There
22:30
are kids that complain. These kids are
22:32
wearing tails and ears. They literally have
22:35
to put a litter box. A
22:37
litter box in a classroom.
22:40
That's the preferred way for them to go to the
22:43
bathroom. It's not fake. I thought it was
22:45
fake. Then you hear another story. Then I
22:49
incorporate it into my stump speech. I'm making fun
22:51
of it because I think
22:53
the humor in the insanity, it's scary that it's
22:55
actually happening, but the humor is a great way
22:57
to point out just how
22:59
far we've fallen. Then 10
23:02
people come up to me like, there are seven furries
23:04
in my class. It's
23:06
lunacy. I think they need
23:08
to be housebroken the way we used to housebreak
23:10
dogs in Queens in the 1950s.
23:13
It wasn't done very pleasantly, but they never
23:15
did it again. People aren't allowed to do
23:17
that anymore. I just had a dog. I
23:19
wouldn't do it anymore, but my father taught
23:21
me how to housebreak a dog. It was
23:23
real simple. You rub their nose and they're
23:26
droppings. They never ever did it again in
23:28
the house. Never. My
23:30
mom's Eastern European. She was Eastern European. She
23:32
brought us up the hard way. When
23:35
I did something wrong, I paid for
23:37
it dearly. Guess what? You learned not to
23:39
do it again. In our
23:41
household, we call it ETP, education through
23:44
pain. You know
23:46
what? It's not popular today. My
23:48
mom beat the crap out of
23:50
me, but I needed it
23:53
and it made me a better person.
23:55
This whole kid gloves thing, we're
23:57
going to tell someone to nicely stop doing something. 20
24:00
years later, there's still going to be an asshole. Like it
24:02
doesn't work. So, you know,
24:04
I am all for the old school discipline. I
24:07
know you'd probably get in trouble for even saying that. So they'll
24:09
probably cancel me later, but I don't give a shit at this
24:11
point. It doesn't, it makes no difference. How
24:13
are you, man? Surviving,
24:16
getting angrier by the day, trying to
24:18
turn the news off. Everyone I know
24:20
who's super intelligent, super
24:23
successful, they're not even watching the news. They
24:25
cannot take the lies. They can't
24:27
take the twisting. They can't take the
24:30
pain. They can't take the persecution of
24:32
your father. Nobody can take Alvin Bragg,
24:34
who should be in jail himself. People
24:36
are going, actually cracking up from it, Don.
24:39
The people I know, and I'm talking about
24:41
people who fought in Vietnam who were paratroopers,
24:43
they don't watch the news. They're
24:45
at the point of breaking. They don't know
24:48
what to do, Don. Everyone's at a snapping
24:50
point in this country. Yeah,
24:52
now, so I'm seeing in the feed. I
24:54
think some people are agreeing with me. So Don got the wooden
24:56
spoon. I have broken more wooden
24:58
spoons on my ass than you could even
25:00
imagine. So yes, but
25:03
I think it worked. But Michael, 20 years
25:05
ago, you actually predicted so
25:08
much of what's going on right here in 2024. One
25:12
of your famous books called, literally, The Savage
25:14
Nation after your show, but Saving America from
25:16
the Liberal Assault on Our Borders, Language,
25:18
and Culture. I mean,
25:21
yeah, Borders, Language, and Culture. I mean,
25:23
you nailed it. I mean, our borders are
25:25
Swiss cheese. They're open and we
25:27
couldn't care less. Our language,
25:29
we're adding words in there to accommodate
25:31
the thousands of genders that
25:34
no one knew there were until about three
25:36
years ago. So our language,
25:38
zimzur is apparently a word these days. And
25:41
it's some sort of, they, them,
25:43
totally used in the wrong context, singular. That
25:45
doesn't make any sense to me, but that
25:48
doesn't matter. And our culture is clearly
25:50
in decline. What
25:53
we're seeing now is just a worsened scale
25:55
of that. What made you notice this stuff
25:57
then? I mean, for me, You
26:00
knew some of the stuff was lunatics and I would
26:02
always been a conservative I grew up in New York,
26:04
but I didn't think it was that bad and then
26:06
once I got into sort of the arena You
26:09
know fighting for my father being out there in
26:11
politics It was like man it like did they
26:13
just step on the gas or was it always there
26:15
and you just sort of ignored it? And now it's
26:17
just it feels like a full onslaught Back
26:21
in 1994 I begin in radio. I was
26:23
53 years old at the time.
26:25
It was like a latest career. I was
26:29
Focusing on what was important. I said, how do you
26:31
define a nation three words borders
26:33
language culture? There is not a nation
26:36
on earth. That's not been defined until
26:38
now by its borders defined by
26:40
its borders defined by its language And defined
26:42
by its culture. So I said, okay,
26:44
I'll create the polar of your society put out cards But
26:47
it turned out to be true. You know, you're
26:49
a good friend Rudy Giuliani I was at your
26:52
dad's moral algo a year ago in April
26:55
of last year she go back again And he
26:59
came up to me through to get he I've never met him
27:01
personally said to me He said no Michael when we
27:03
first heard your radio in New York, we thought you were crazy He
27:05
said now we realize you were a prophet Well,
27:08
you don't have it have to be a
27:10
prophet to understand a nation is defined by borders
27:12
language and culture And you're asking you asked
27:14
the question. How did it suddenly? Metastasize
27:18
and why is it getting worse by the second?
27:21
It's a critical mast on and It's
27:23
drip drip drip drip drip. It's like in the
27:26
old chemistry class You keep putting in a chemical
27:29
solution into a clear solution and
27:31
nothing happens. Nothing happens. You
27:33
put in another drop It's still a clear
27:35
solution You put another drop still a clear
27:37
solution then you put in another drop and
27:39
suddenly the solution turns purple Or
27:42
whatever the color may be we've reached that point
27:44
of saturation Where
27:46
an entire generation has been brainwashed
27:48
after being drug to death as
27:50
children by the evil medical Establishment
27:53
which gave us the jab which
27:56
is now giving us imported diseases from
27:58
the illegal aliens They
28:01
brainwash kids by putting them on
28:03
what? Ritalin. It was Ritalin 40 years ago. That
28:06
it was Adderall 20, 30
28:08
years ago. God knows what drugs they
28:10
put on these kids. And while their
28:12
brains are being developed in the wrong
28:14
way, they're being brainwashed by the psychopaths
28:16
into thinking America is evil, white people
28:18
are racists, the country needs to be
28:20
turned upside down. I don't have to
28:22
fill in the blanks. You can figure,
28:24
anyone can figure this one out. How
28:26
do we turn it back is the
28:28
question when we have an avalanche of
28:30
idiocy and revolution on
28:33
our doorstep, Don. It's a revolution.
28:35
It's no longer a conversation. Yeah.
28:39
I mean, it's interesting. One other
28:41
thing, obviously, senior and followed
28:43
you for years. I had no idea that
28:45
you also had an actual PhD in nutrition.
28:47
So, I mean, let's break that down a
28:49
little bit more because you talk about sort
28:51
of the overmedication of children. But what about,
28:53
you know, when you when you see the
28:55
insanity going on with some of the trans
28:57
stuff, I think the hormone blockers for 15
29:00
years, you know, what that could do to a body,
29:02
a mind, you know, you see all these
29:05
sort of, to me, if you break out
29:07
sort of the violent groups in
29:09
this country per capita, it feels like
29:12
the trans violence is by far the
29:14
most per capita, meaning what's it, you know,
29:16
realistically, you know, what point 2% of a
29:18
population and yet you have shootings all the
29:20
time. You have this, you have the manifestos
29:22
there. They are the most protected class for
29:24
some reason, law enforcement or government, you know,
29:26
that you want, you can't see a manifesto
29:28
of someone who shoots up a bunch of
29:30
Christian kids, you know, because they're trans and therefore
29:32
we're going to not maybe look into,
29:34
you know, that overmedication and what 1520 years
29:36
of putting a three year old
29:39
on hormone blockers and such does
29:42
to them. But what are your thoughts on that?
29:44
Because yeah, there's no question as
29:46
a culture, we have fallen so far and
29:48
that seems to be one of the changes.
29:50
And by the way, that includes, you know,
29:52
chemicals in our foods, you
29:55
know, GMO type, you know, things
29:58
in the grain and meat that we eat. every
30:00
day, you know, where does it all go?
30:03
You mean we're going from here? Where do we go
30:05
from here? Do you think we're going to go from
30:08
here? How do you, how do you go back on
30:10
that now? You know, how do you, how do you
30:12
pull back? It, uh, how much
30:14
worse can it get? Et cetera. For
30:17
that answer, I have to go to a bigger authority than
30:20
myself and he's up there. I don't
30:22
really have an answer as to the future
30:24
of this nation or of the Western world,
30:26
it seems to me that we actually have
30:28
passed that critical mass. That I
30:30
was describing before of the liquid going into
30:32
the glass. I just don't
30:34
know how we come back from that
30:37
saturated solution of total and
30:39
absolute insanity and violence that we are
30:41
seeing from the left. Of course they
30:43
are everything they say that we
30:46
are. They are the fascists. They
30:48
are the Nazis. They are
30:50
the bad people. We are the good people.
30:52
We are the Patriots. They're the enemies of
30:54
America. Look what went on in Columbia today.
30:57
So I tweeted today, Hitler is back and
30:59
he's wearing a Palestinian headscarf. Now
31:02
it's not the first time I've said
31:04
this 20 years ago, I wrote it in one
31:06
of my books, I think liberalism is a mental disorder.
31:08
It's not for sale, but good title.
31:10
Nice graphic billboard. It's still,
31:12
still true. It's still
31:14
true. Nothing has changed. Liberalism is clearly
31:17
a mental disorder where now you have
31:20
people wearing Yassa Arafat,
31:23
musty, running around screaming,
31:25
kill the Jews. I'm for Hamas from
31:28
the river to the sea, which means kill all
31:30
the Jews and drive them into the Mediterranean and
31:33
they're the good guys and then
31:35
the cops finally go and arrest them and they start
31:37
crying. Did you see the kids crying when they had
31:39
that? But you know, the ACLU
31:41
is waiting in the background. The national
31:43
lawyers guild is waiting to sue the
31:46
NYPD. I would, I
31:48
have a solution for it. I've said it for years. Of
31:50
course, I'm only one voice in the
31:52
wilderness sitting out here in San Francisco watching the
31:54
seals go by, but truthfully, if
31:56
the ACLU and the national lawyers guild
31:58
were only put into jail. with them
32:00
so they can give those arrested the care that
32:02
they need and not let them out for
32:05
about five years because they need a lot of
32:07
legal advice while they're in jail. And the best way to
32:10
get it is for them to live in the cell with
32:12
the violent mobs. That's the only thing, but it's
32:15
not going to happen. It's just a dream. And
32:17
like others, I've had a dream, you know, Don,
32:19
I got to say one thing at this juncture
32:21
so we don't get distracted. This
32:23
is so badly affecting me. I know about your
32:25
father's age, but a little bit older. And
32:28
I got to say, I don't know what the hell he
32:30
does. He eats the worst diet I've ever seen in the
32:32
world. I'm like a hell of a… That's so true. People have
32:34
no idea. No, but he's
32:37
one of those people I wrote about
32:39
in 1981 in a book called The
32:41
Skeptical Nutritionist. He's known as a nutritional rogue because I
32:43
was writing about the right way to eat and this
32:46
and that. And I said, you know, you got to
32:48
do this, got to do that. I was seeing which
32:50
way to… So I said, but there were people who
32:52
lived to 90. What about my Uncle Joe who smokes
32:54
cigars, drags Scott, you lived to 102? So I
32:56
said, yes, they had a nutritional rogue. They're
32:58
outside the can of the normal people. Your
33:00
father is one of those people. He's a
33:02
nutritional rogue. He's a political rogue, which is
33:04
why we love him. But the
33:06
rest of us cannot eat cheeseburgers every
33:09
day without dropping dead of a heart
33:11
attack at 42. It's impossible.
33:13
It's physically impossible. By
33:15
the way, I see it now. I mean, you know,
33:18
turning 46, my metabolism
33:21
just fell off as though
33:23
it doesn't exist. I look at a cheeseburger, I
33:25
gained 20 pounds. I can wake up
33:27
some mornings and sneeze myself into three weeks of
33:29
neck pain. And I'm looking at him. If I
33:31
ate like my dad, I would weigh
33:33
750 pounds. I'd
33:35
be on like one of those shows where they'd
33:38
be wheeling me around. And yet he's
33:40
able to do it. I mean, I take pretty good
33:42
care of myself. I, you know, I work out five,
33:45
six days a week. I, you know, I can lift
33:47
a lot for my weight, whatever it is at my
33:49
age. And like, and yet like it's,
33:51
I look at it and it's like, it's, it's
33:54
a phenomenon. It's a phenomenon. But
33:56
listen, I started radio when I was
33:58
53 years old. It
34:01
was like my last career.
34:04
I was 53. People didn't know how
34:06
old I was, but I found more energy
34:08
from doing the show than from not doing
34:10
the show. I did it for 27 years
34:13
straight and transitioned into podcasting
34:15
and YouTube and stuff like that. The
34:18
fact of the matter is I can't stop.
34:20
The reason I can't stop is because there's
34:22
no point in stopping. The world is falling
34:24
apart under our feet, and
34:26
I think every last one of us
34:29
has to do everything they can, even
34:31
if it's just speaking out on a
34:33
supermarket line without yelling, not going crazy,
34:35
even muttering it to the clerk. Did
34:37
you see the prices? They're up 40%
34:39
since Biden took office. This
34:41
is crazy. I say it, and you should say
34:43
people react to it. They don't know who I
34:46
am. What I love is just by saying prices
34:48
are up 40% since Biden took
34:50
office, you know, it starts spreading.
34:52
People get the message. I think they're finally
34:54
understanding. The guy is a rolling liar in
34:56
disaster. As you said earlier, the
34:59
man is a pathological liar. Everything
35:01
he says is a lie. To him, breathing and
35:03
lying is one and the same thing. It's easy
35:06
to say, but when I watched my orcas give
35:08
that testimony, was it yesterday or the day before,
35:10
I was standing there saying,
35:12
how could this man be the
35:15
proverbial fox in the chicken coop?
35:17
He is the one put there to protect
35:20
our country from a foreign invasion and to
35:22
protect us from domestic terrorists. And here he
35:24
is sitting there doing the exact opposite and
35:26
no one can touch him. Now
35:29
it's crazy. I think one of the most
35:31
important points perhaps you've made over the years is
35:34
really that the biggest threats to
35:36
our country, to the Republic, are
35:39
actually from within. It's like,
35:42
you know, the call is coming from inside
35:44
the house. You better run. Can you talk
35:46
about how those forces
35:49
from within have been
35:51
and are trying to drive this country off of a
35:53
cliff? Okay, again, since
35:56
I've written 30 books, another
35:58
billboard, the enemy within. Michael
36:00
Savage, the year 2000, it
36:02
is nothing new. We've always had internal enemies.
36:05
It's just that now there are more of
36:07
them. So there is a
36:09
plot to destroy America, Don. It didn't
36:11
happen by accident. There's always been
36:13
a subversive element in the country. There's
36:16
always been people running as socialists. I
36:18
mean, you look at a radio
36:20
station in New York, I think it was W-E-V-B. That
36:23
was the name of a socialist candidate for the presidency in
36:26
the 1920s, I believe, Dubois.
36:29
So Bernie Sanders, to me, to focus
36:31
on an individual, is the
36:33
currently the most dangerous man in America
36:35
right now. This man looks
36:38
like a friendly Jewish guy on
36:40
the subway with a
36:42
tuna fish stain in his suit on
36:44
the way to the garment center to press pants. But
36:47
he has brainwashed more
36:49
young people into the joys
36:51
of communism. He ought to write not the joys
36:53
of sex, but joys of communism. He's
36:56
brainwashed more, mainly girls, into
36:58
thinking that there's a thing
37:00
called Democrat socialism. There is
37:02
no such thing as democratic
37:04
socialism. It doesn't exist. And
37:07
at the risk of everyone's displeasure, I
37:09
have a book called Here, where in
37:11
the savage republic, I point out that
37:13
even Karl Marx said that
37:15
we use socialism until we get the power
37:17
we want, and then we go to full-blown
37:19
communism when we have the power, and then
37:22
we go to the next stage, which is
37:24
violence. That's what Karl Marx did.
37:26
First he was Bernie Sanders. Nice
37:28
guy. We'll all be equal,
37:30
Animal Farm. Everyone's equal. The minute they
37:33
have the power, they go to killing
37:35
people like Pol Pot did
37:37
in Cambodia. We are that close to it
37:39
under Joe Biden. I don't know one day
37:41
from the next who he is. One day
37:43
he looks like a stumble-bum loser,
37:45
doesn't know where he is. You
37:48
don't know if he's gonna get through the day,
37:50
walk off the stage. The next day they must
37:52
put him on like a hippopotamus colostrum. All of
37:54
a sudden he's cogent. He's speaking. You
37:56
don't know where, it's like, is it a big Shinjaganthi
37:58
job? What's he doing? I just don't know.
38:01
But he is very deadly. And if
38:03
you look at the arc of this man's four
38:05
years, as all of us are doing, don't take
38:08
another four years of that. There's no
38:10
country left. He will go to
38:12
arresting all of us for no crime whatsoever,
38:14
other than the ones the head of NPR
38:16
makes up about us. Well,
38:19
yeah, I want to get to the NPR scandals
38:21
in a second. But you're right. I mean, these
38:23
are the people that are, for eight years since
38:25
my father got involved in the screaming about fascism.
38:27
And I mean, it's as though they've there's
38:30
not even a pretense of either
38:32
trying to understand fascism or perhaps
38:34
no pretense of the irony of
38:36
the people that are literally censoring
38:39
their opponents, the people that are
38:41
trying to jail. And in many cases, if you look
38:43
at the January six, there's just like actually jailing
38:45
their opponents and not
38:48
someone that person, you know, they touched
38:50
and shook offense. That's 17
38:52
years behind bars. I mean, they
38:54
it's not even disputable to say that
38:57
the left today in
38:59
power are acting like the
39:01
fascist. This is very clear. This is, you
39:03
know, I mean, history is repeating itself. And
39:05
yet they're out there with a loudspeaker calling
39:07
the other side who's not doing any of
39:10
those things, who's allowing them to
39:12
say everything that they want, who's not actually
39:14
jailing them, et cetera, et cetera, to
39:17
get away with this. I mean, it's it's
39:20
almost hysterical because it's like, I don't know, I
39:22
don't know how they can even use that word
39:24
given literally everything that they do each and every
39:26
day. But, Don, the
39:28
left has always been here. There's always been
39:30
a socialist undertone in America. As I said,
39:33
we had a socialist candidate for the presidency.
39:36
I think it was Eugene Dubois who went
39:38
very far in the past. Usually
39:41
during wartime, the socialists rise up because
39:43
they're anti-war. But the irony
39:45
today is that the left is now
39:47
pro-war. They love the Ukraine war. I know that's an
39:50
issue for you. It's an issue for all of us,
39:52
how the clown Johnson, and I have
39:54
a figure of him just for
39:57
you, here's Johnson, the Speaker of the House
39:59
of Representatives. I love that you
40:01
have a prop for everything. I mean, I feel like you
40:03
may have written more books than I've actually read, at least
40:05
in recent times. It's pretty impressive, Michael.
40:09
Well, you know, I was once a schoolteacher.
40:11
I found out that if you lose the
40:13
audience, you can lose the audience without props.
40:15
You got to keep the kids watching on
40:18
the screen. So here is Speaker Johnson in
40:20
his new speaker outfit, boys and girls, telling
40:22
us that he's the speaker of the House
40:24
of Ukraine. Or is it of Kiev, Johnson?
40:27
You read that one of
40:29
his chief advisers is a former,
40:32
what, lobbyist for Ukraine? How the hell
40:34
did he become speaker of the House,
40:36
Don? How did this happen?
40:38
We wake up, and this nice Mr. Peepers
40:41
from the Midwest suddenly turns out to be
40:43
a snake like all of them? No,
40:47
it's a – I mean, you know, whatever's
40:49
going on in Washington, D.C., it's pretty scary. Now, if
40:51
you were a schoolteacher,
40:53
another thing I did not actually know. I
40:56
mean, talk about what you see happening in education.
40:58
Is the – was the same
41:00
indoctrination that we're seeing of our children on
41:02
some of the lunacy? Was
41:04
that always present? Was it just left-leaning but
41:07
reasonable? You know, what
41:09
sort of created that seismic
41:11
shift, you know, that point of saturation
41:13
in our education system where, you know,
41:16
entire counties will graduate
41:18
a high school class, none
41:20
of whom can read or do basic math, but they
41:22
all know the genders, you know. However
41:24
many there are this week. Well,
41:27
like, a vote for Biden also, that's the important
41:29
thing. Yeah. Well, you know, remember, I'm
41:31
a little older than you are, and
41:33
I may not look it, but I went to school
41:35
in Queens and in the Bronx in the 1950s, so
41:38
I had returning war veterans as
41:40
teachers, either World War II or Korean war
41:43
veterans. People don't believe this, but you know
41:45
that at Jamaica High School in Queens –
41:47
I know your dad grew up on the
41:49
other side of Union Terpike – we
41:53
had a rifle team. I was on the rifle
41:55
team in Jamaica High School. We were given live
41:57
guns with live ammunition in the basement of –
42:00
Jamaica High School, no one shot
42:02
anyone, no one put the gun in their mouth and
42:04
killed themselves. You know why? Because there
42:06
was a test to get on the rifle team.
42:08
It wasn't the written exam, nobody
42:10
was watching. You sat down with a guy who fought
42:12
in Korea who was tough as nails and he looked
42:15
you in the eye and he talked to you. If
42:17
he didn't like you to get the hell out of
42:19
here, you're not on the rifle team. That's how it
42:21
worked. He could look at you and know if you
42:23
were crazy. But we would shoot guns in the basement,
42:25
nobody shot each other. When did it all come apart?
42:27
1960s, the hippie revolution,
42:30
bring it all down girl, combined
42:33
with marijuana. So you've got the
42:35
red diaper, doper babies, the RDDBs,
42:37
took over the country and
42:40
by attrition they're now metastasizing
42:42
into total insanity. Not just
42:44
left-wing extremism. Look how
42:47
they're turning on each other now, Don. This
42:49
is almost a sense of justice.
42:52
You see that, you see what happened
42:54
at Berkeley, you see Berkeley like a week ago.
42:56
One of the worst people on the
42:58
planet, the Dean of the Law School, this Chairman Inskey, did
43:00
you ever hear of him? Do you know who that guy
43:02
was? Only in a negative way, but yes. Yeah. Well,
43:05
I'll know him going back 30 years because I helped
43:07
fight for Prop 209, which would have
43:10
forbid the use of race in
43:12
hiring in any state job. It passed by
43:15
6 million to 4
43:17
million. It was a hugely popular
43:19
ballot initiative. One judge,
43:21
Delton Henderson, an African-American judge, struck
43:24
it down as invalid and his
43:26
advisor was Erwin Sherman Inskey.
43:28
So Sherman Inskey goes to UC Berkeley. All
43:30
of a sudden he's the Dean of the
43:33
School, this communist, his lifetime communist, and he's
43:35
having a soiree in his backyard and there's
43:37
a state up there in Berkeley, a crappy
43:39
estate compared to anyone who knows what estates
43:41
look like, but nevertheless in the state up
43:44
in the hills of Berkeley and he's got
43:46
the incoming college class coming to the class
43:48
and there's no white males in the incoming
43:50
class. They're all women, Arabs, people
43:52
of color, no white males, and he's there
43:54
with his wife, another tenured professor, probably both
43:57
knocking down 300 grand a year for
43:59
doing nothing and all of a sudden, a
44:01
Palestinian muffy job, grabs the microphone and
44:03
starts screaming about Palestine
44:05
and Gaza to the sea, and
44:08
Chairman Insky says, you're not welcome here.
44:10
Please put the microphone down. You're on
44:13
private property. She won't give up the
44:15
microphone. Chairman Insky's wife tries to grab
44:17
the microphone from the Palestinian terrorist, and
44:20
they're fighting over the microphone. And I said, look
44:22
at this. It's the left eating
44:25
the left. These are the
44:27
kids who were trained to disrupt. These
44:29
are the kids who were told to
44:31
go out there and disrupt people. And
44:33
here it was disrupting in Chairman Insky's
44:36
backyard. So what's the famous saying? Not
44:38
in my backyard. Go and do it
44:40
in a conservative's backyard, but don't do
44:42
it in my backyard. So it's an
44:44
interesting phenomenon, Don. It's a little hopeful
44:47
in a way, because
44:49
it's just like a little mini French
44:52
Revolution, where at first they only killed
44:55
with the guillotine. They only killed counter-revolutionaries.
44:57
And then when they ran out of
44:59
counter-revolutionaries, they started cutting each other's heads
45:01
off, just like Castro. He
45:03
started killing the people who fought with
45:06
him in the Sierra Maastre. After he
45:08
knocked off all the enemies of the
45:10
communist revolution, he started killing his
45:12
own guys who fought with him. And
45:14
then eventually, these things burned themselves
45:16
out. All revolutions that
45:19
I have studied, the
45:21
only question – burn themselves out –
45:23
the only question is, will this left-wing
45:25
fanaticism burn itself out in time? That
45:27
I do not know. So
45:30
I'm reading the comments here in the live
45:32
chat. People are just really impressed with you.
45:35
We're trying to do the math. How
45:37
old are you, Michael? It's got to be early 80s, 83?
45:40
Maybe 82, 83? What'd you say now? What's that? I'm
45:46
sorry. I'm going to say early 80s. I'm
45:49
listening to you. 39.
45:52
I'm perfect. You said you're a couple years
45:54
older than my father. Are
45:56
you older than Joe Biden? I'm
46:00
39 like Jack Benny, I'm gonna be 39 from
46:02
now on. But so I
46:04
hear you talking, you know, I
46:07
hear your facts, your recall, the
46:09
pace, the energy, every,
46:12
and I compare that to Joe Biden, and
46:14
when people are like, well, someone's still, like
46:17
there's a difference, age is a number, but
46:19
in Joe Biden's case, it feels like
46:22
that number's long gone, that's cooked, that
46:24
guy is incapable of making that
46:27
decision. It's crazy
46:29
to me, and yet, you know, you could
46:31
be here to say, and I mean, just go in, there's
46:34
not a single thing that that man could ever take you
46:36
to task on, that's very clear. It's
46:39
not about age, that's how they confuse everyone,
46:41
they say age doesn't matter. Well, no, age
46:43
doesn't matter, it's cognitive ability that matters. Biden
46:46
has no cognitive ability, he's been showing
46:48
the signs, as I've been saying, for
46:50
at least three years now, he's
46:53
exhibiting, classically exhibiting, Parkinsonian dementia,
46:55
both by the gate, shuffle,
46:59
it's very sad if you've had a parent go into
47:01
an old age home, it's a
47:03
sad thing, the man has clearly exhibiting,
47:05
is clearly exhibiting Parkinsonian dementia in the
47:07
brain and in the body, and
47:10
they're saying the king has no clothes. I
47:12
did not expect him to be able to stay,
47:15
let's say in the public limelight, this long. I
47:18
never thought he'd make it to this point. So
47:20
here he is, I don't know whether it's a part
47:22
of his colostrum that they inject him with before speeches
47:24
or what, but it's not a
47:27
laughing matter. The man is a sick
47:29
man, body and soul, and I think
47:31
it's Jill Biden running the country, I
47:33
did a podcast on it two months
47:36
ago, which is Mrs. Jill Biden, Mrs.
47:38
President, and there's a historical precedent for
47:40
it, where another president became ill in
47:42
office, was incapacitated, she actually took over
47:45
the country, never even said it,
47:47
she was signing papers for it and whatnot, I
47:49
think Jill is running the country, but she is
47:52
actually a long-term left-wing
47:54
fanatic. That's why we're seeing this
47:56
stuff getting worse. She's worse than
47:58
him, I think. I
48:00
I grade average Joe Biden clearly a useful
48:03
idiot for the Radical Left because they don't
48:05
mind throwing him under the bus for you
48:07
know, for Legacy Ib. I think he's doing
48:09
all of the things Obama would have loved
48:11
to have done but wouldn't sign his name
48:13
to it because he understands. Ah,
48:16
You know how even the vast majority of people
48:18
in this country? Not no, not republican or democrat,
48:20
but the most people would be like some of
48:22
these things are insane again. whether it's this sort
48:25
of trans protectionism or whatever it is the men
48:27
and women sports and going to bat, making that
48:29
the Hills or die on and all of
48:31
these things. Yeah, that's not where the people are
48:33
and that's that as almost nothing to do with
48:36
up political party, but it feels like that radical
48:38
left factions is totally content. letting Joe Biden sign
48:40
or did he thinks goes they could care less
48:42
about his legacy gives you know what is like
48:45
if they get. To be was he was
48:47
known as the dumbest Main and United States
48:49
Senate for about fifty years. Ah, you know
48:51
they hate him in a basement through a
48:53
rigged election and now you know this is
48:55
what you get. But I feel like they're
48:57
actually fine with the results because they are
48:59
pushing that radical agenda and getting a lot
49:01
of that past, even if it's destroying our
49:03
economy, our country, our spirits, and virtually everything
49:05
else. Because. The adage of the
49:07
Left is by all means necessary. That's
49:09
a marxist adage. By. All
49:11
means necessary. They will
49:13
do anything to get.
49:15
To. The goal which is to defeat
49:17
their enemy. They will crush America. Look,
49:20
they'll. Be there, be willing to kill hundreds
49:22
of thousands of Ukrainian men. You.
49:25
Know I notice a sore point for you and
49:27
everyone else. Would Johnson just did to us? The.
49:29
Fact that the matter is. By. All
49:31
estimates it least two hundred thousand Ukrainians
49:33
of not six hundred thousand have been
49:35
killed in this unnecessary war that your
49:38
father never would have permitted to happen.
49:40
He would stop it before it even
49:42
started. So let's say two to
49:44
six hundred thousand Ukrainian men have been killed.
49:46
That's a whole generation gone, and eight million
49:48
Ukrainians have fled. To Hungary, Poland,
49:50
Romania, wherever they can go to get
49:52
out of that hello. And. The
49:54
country is in ruins and who do they
49:56
use of front man? The. stoned out
49:59
of his mind a Volga
50:01
comedian Zolensky. I
50:04
don't know how this works How does
50:06
this guy go on every day when he
50:08
sees his country being turned into rubble and
50:11
he's in front of it all bringing on?
50:13
The destruction, you know, how does yeah, I mean It's
50:16
almost like they're willing to commit an entire genocide
50:18
of you know males and probably eventually females what's
50:20
left in ukraine And that's what I never understood.
50:22
I mean, it's almost like, you
50:24
know, ukraine, which was prior to you know
50:26
Three years ago on you know by any
50:29
metric rated one of the most corrupt nations
50:31
anywhere in the world far more than even
50:33
russia amazingly enough You know, this
50:35
guy was a clown actor Probably
50:37
a cia, you know plant put in
50:39
there later on but you know, ukraine
50:42
feels like it became the religion of the
50:44
left I mean it went from sort of
50:46
climate change as led
50:48
by the high priestess greta thunberg Uh
50:51
that evolved because they have no other religion
50:53
right? They say greta wait greta dumberg, right?
50:55
Yeah, greta dumberg Well sort
50:58
of the same, uh, you know They
51:00
took you know a kid that they said, you know an autistic kid
51:02
and put him out as a you know The
51:04
you know the front runner of this new religion
51:06
of the left Uh when
51:09
people started getting fed up with that it
51:11
morphed into you know, covet and panic as
51:13
led by you know The high priest anthony
51:15
fauci and then you know when
51:17
that was done It's like they needed to find
51:19
their religion somewhere else and it became ukraine as
51:21
led by the deity of latimir
51:23
zalinski So let's
51:25
see they're against war in israel, but they're for
51:28
war in ukraine. You talk about schizophrenia
51:32
Why would there no protest when hundreds of thousands of ukrainians
51:34
and russians were killing each other? But now all of a
51:36
sudden there's a protest Again,
51:39
it's you got to look into the plot
51:41
to destroy america the victims and
51:44
the victimizers the mentality Of
51:47
course, we've all studied that by now, but
51:49
there's another element to this which is racial. This is a It's
51:52
a frightening thing if you look at it for a racial
51:54
point of view and i've read this stuff on the internet
51:56
I don't know whether to believe it Look
51:59
who's dying in Ukraine, white
52:01
Christian men killing white Christian
52:04
men, Russians who may
52:06
as well be their cousins or brothers, many
52:09
of them speak Ukrainian and Russian interchangeably. Both
52:11
languages are interchangeable to many of the people
52:13
over there because Ukraine used
52:15
to be a part of the Soviet Union
52:17
obviously, but there's family connections in both places.
52:19
It's more like a civil war, but
52:22
it's white male killing white male.
52:24
So if you like, into this
52:27
crazy view of replacement theory,
52:29
which I know is unfortunately
52:32
growing on the road, aren't
52:34
they trying to kill off the white race by killing
52:36
off white men, by having Ukrainians
52:38
kill Russians and Russians kill Ukrainians? Okay,
52:41
that's a theory. You could say it's
52:43
crazy, but sometimes it doesn't look like
52:45
it's too crazy to me. But Don,
52:47
before we jump, I got to tell you, it's getting to me.
52:49
You say, how old am I? This and that. I
52:52
have learned to detach to a certain extent,
52:55
went off duty. But lately I can't. I'm waking up in
52:57
the middle of the night with this is going on my
52:59
head now, all the politics. The other
53:01
night I had a dream that the Chinese took
53:03
over America and they were coming to hunt me
53:05
down. And they actually were
53:07
chasing me through a park and through tunnels.
53:10
And I was hiding amongst Hasidic Jews, or I hang around
53:12
with an awful lot. I love the religion because
53:14
these are the true believers. And then
53:16
this Chinese communist kid came up to me and
53:19
like deciding whether to have me executed or sent
53:21
to a gulag. And he said to me, you
53:24
wrote books on herbal medicine? I said, yes.
53:26
He said, okay, you could be useful to us. That
53:29
was the dream. I mean, it's crazy. Okay,
53:31
so maybe my herbal medicine will save us. And if
53:33
it does, I'll reach out to you, Don, I'll make
53:35
sure you can be an assistant herbalist rather
53:38
than going to the gulag if they should. Give
53:41
me a mortar and pet, I'll grind whatever
53:43
it takes. It's better than the gulags probably.
53:47
Michael, why is with the NPR stuff
53:49
that I mentioned earlier, why are our
53:51
taxpayer dollars funding this stuff? I mean,
53:53
it's clear by it's clearly this all
53:55
these years, you know, we've been talking
53:58
about it. It's been so clear. But
54:00
Republicans still haven't defunded them. Why
54:04
wouldn't we? I mean, it feels like
54:06
if it's national public radio, it shouldn't
54:08
have any kind of political undertones, and
54:10
yet, you know, it's the marketing division
54:12
of today's leftists. Well,
54:15
first of all, it's a sore point to
54:17
me because I know what their salaries are
54:19
for these 10th-rate talk show hosts here in
54:21
San Francisco, what they make with no audience,
54:23
no competition. I actually tried
54:25
to lobby your dad to defund NPR through
54:27
third, fourth parties when he was president. He
54:29
had bigger fish to fry. I never made
54:31
it a big enough issue. I
54:34
thought they should have been cut
54:36
off at the knees then. They're
54:38
nothing but a PR arm for
54:41
the radical left agenda. They pay
54:43
themselves extraordinarily large salaries and benefits.
54:45
If people only knew what
54:48
these hosts are making and the management is
54:50
making, then maybe, I mean, someone in your
54:52
staff could probably dig it up. The
54:54
salaries would be a good show for you
54:56
to do. The staff is making
54:58
a fortune. The hosts who are
55:00
worthless could never compete in the private sector.
55:02
They couldn't do a show on Rumble. They
55:04
have no following on YouTube if they had
55:07
no one behind them like NPR. They're making
55:09
$3, $4, $5, $6, $700,000 a year. Why?
55:13
They're making more than the
55:15
president of the United States makes as public
55:17
employees? Well, they should. After
55:19
all, they're putting out the information that the
55:21
president of the United States needs to remain
55:23
the president of the United States. It's
55:28
amazing. As it relates
55:30
to these policies, I've said on
55:33
this show before that Democrats basically want to
55:35
bring the far left failures of California to
55:37
the rest of the country. You
55:40
actually live there. How do you see
55:42
that? How do you cope with
55:44
that insanity literally out your
55:46
front door? Because the
55:48
left did not create the fog. The left
55:51
did not create the bay. The left did
55:53
not create the seagulls and the seals and
55:55
the stars and the sky. In other words,
55:58
I love the environment of Northern California. California.
56:00
It's probably the best climate in the
56:02
world. Ah, I've adapted to it. or
56:04
after all of these years, you know, We.
56:06
Have a home not far from your dad
56:09
in Florida. That unforced they don't go to
56:11
very often. I could be a Florida resident
56:13
tomorrow. I.
56:15
Haven't adapted to Florida? You know? I'm a
56:17
person adapt to a certain environment. I.
56:20
Love the bay, I love the water. I'm a
56:22
boulder. I love be out in the air. I
56:24
don't even see them when. I'm glad that on
56:26
run the radio on that boat. I usually don't
56:28
go out with people. I like that feel the
56:30
era like a feel of aura. like to watch
56:32
the birds are like the sea gulls the the
56:34
pelicans fly over me. I talk to them like
56:37
Mr. Lunatic. But. They look back at me.
56:39
I'm in tune with nature when I'm out there.
56:41
I mean you. You know, you go out and
56:43
nature. You know what I'm talking about. I love
56:45
the nature of Northern California and I'm willing to
56:47
stay here to the end because they didn't create
56:49
this country. That I mean, they didn't create the
56:52
state than I in and I'm a residency or
56:54
know I'm I'm not going anywhere. It's that simple.
56:56
They don't own me. So.
56:58
You know, eerie ear? You're also nutrition. it's has
57:01
had you get into that. What are the things
57:03
that people can be watching out for now? Death
57:05
to do affect their lives? How you to hi
57:07
added eight and you take care of yourself in
57:09
the best way possible in sort of the crazy
57:11
sort of ah, chemical eyes, the world in which
57:14
we live. Well. That's a great question we
57:16
could do a whole hour on it because we're at almost the
57:18
end of our one, I don't know how long you're. But.
57:20
You. Know I was always a health
57:23
fanatics. Because. Dad died at
57:25
the Forty Nine of a heart attack. I was just
57:27
crazy guy was going to die younger. Never thought I'd
57:29
make it the Forty. Then. I found the
57:31
grandfather in Europe, died at a forty nine and
57:33
was like okay I got the gun to the
57:35
had bad genetics I'm not going to make it.
57:37
So I started looking for the cure the the
57:39
the the Ponce de Leon fuel. You know I'm
57:42
in a find a way to stay alive when
57:44
there is no one way to stay alive. So
57:46
I read everything I could from Zen macrobiotic spec
57:48
in the sixties. All. The way to
57:50
all the other literature I just will say. In
57:53
the waning moments or incredible dialogue
57:55
today. That I am a
57:57
mega vitamin fanatics. I've been taking megabyte.
58:00
for 45 years. I've
58:03
associated with some of the brightest minds in the
58:05
world. I met Linus Pauling.
58:07
I know some of his disciples. I'm
58:10
on mega doses of vitamin C for example
58:12
for 45 years and those
58:15
are some of the things and you got to
58:17
watch what you eat like a hawk. You
58:20
got to watch what you drink like a hawk but
58:22
I do have my two glasses
58:24
of vino every night or I'll have
58:26
a couple of vodka's at night. I
58:28
don't smoke. I walk or I bicycle. I
58:31
don't run and there's a
58:33
lot of other things that are involved. A
58:36
lot of it has to do with the
58:38
I mean you know there's a lot to do
58:40
with the calmness. You got to get that calm
58:42
center. I don't meditate but
58:44
I do pray a lot and
58:47
I tune into the big
58:49
guy upstairs given to me by my grandmother when I was
58:52
13 a little prayer book. I never looked at
58:54
it when I was young as I got older. I
58:56
look at it a lot and I pray a lot and
58:59
I ask God both for guidance and
59:01
forgiveness and to give me another day of
59:03
breath to be honest with you. It's a
59:05
combination. It's not a single thing. Well
59:08
I like that and that's important. I guess as
59:10
a last question you know you've been doing this for a long
59:12
time. You've had a lot of
59:14
good calls. What's your crystal ball for
59:16
what happens between now and
59:19
November? Is there optimism that we
59:21
can get back on track? Can
59:23
we overcome you know the cheating
59:25
in the scandals or you know
59:27
like you said have we hit that critical mass and
59:30
there is no turning back and we just got to
59:32
you know fight to preserve what's left of a diminishing
59:34
asset? Your father is fighting for all
59:36
of us. I'm not just saying it to be pleasant
59:39
to you because I'm on your show. When
59:41
I see they can take a man as powerful
59:43
and as smart and as rich
59:46
as he is, a man who was
59:48
former president loved by half the country or
59:50
more and they can drag him through
59:52
the mud of a degenerate
59:54
hooker and they can drag him through
59:56
the mud of a Bastard Prosecutor in
59:58
New York A D.A. You should be
1:00:01
in jail himself. That fat slob came
1:00:03
out yesterday with coffee and donuts. Stuff
1:00:05
be the second album bragg she behind
1:00:07
bars but the worst to them all.
1:00:10
Is. The Chief right behind people
1:00:12
like him the Soros name is
1:00:14
who did this to us. The
1:00:16
Little rat Soros The many Me:
1:00:19
Soros. That. Rad Fum has been
1:00:21
in and out of the White House since
1:00:23
his father made believe he retired. What?
1:00:25
Was little Soros the rat. Doing.
1:00:28
Go again And and the White House! What
1:00:30
was he doing? What was he planning with
1:00:32
the yes Biden Espys? what would they gonna
1:00:34
do to was where are they gonna go
1:00:36
Ness next. So. The question is.
1:00:39
It's. Going to almost take an act of God.
1:00:41
To. Save your father from the evil forces
1:00:43
and save us. But I will say this:
1:00:46
If your dad, god forbid should wind up in
1:00:48
jail on it, and for something you didn't even
1:00:50
do. Are still vote for him.
1:00:53
And. It's illegal for him to run for
1:00:55
the presidency from prison. I. Did
1:00:57
a podcast in a year ago with
1:00:59
Alex Marlow a Breitbart. And
1:01:01
he's a lawyer and he said yes, he could
1:01:04
run from prison. And when. So. If
1:01:06
it comes to that, Eighty. Million. One
1:01:08
hundred million of us will vote for a matter what
1:01:10
happens. That's what I think. What?
1:01:12
Lol My god I really appreciate. I really
1:01:14
appreciate the time for those watching in the
1:01:16
live chat I'm going to stick around a
1:01:18
me to take some of your guys questions.
1:01:20
Obviously there's a lot going on. We had
1:01:22
the jury selection today are but my god
1:01:24
god great haven't yawn, look for death. Doing
1:01:26
this again sometime soon as I hope we
1:01:28
have not had that point of saturated in
1:01:30
the bigger but us man. When I wake
1:01:32
up some mornings I'm just waiting for the
1:01:34
Tv camera to fall out of the ceiling
1:01:36
like I'm just the star of the Truman
1:01:38
show. So it's if that's the case, call
1:01:40
me separately, let me know because as. You know
1:01:43
it's too stressful the live like this if that's
1:01:45
just the case and you guys are all just
1:01:47
pointing me so I really appreciate of I go.
1:01:49
Thanks So much as I like out his podcast
1:01:51
check out his books I am incredible job It
1:01:53
is a great patriot. Keep. Laughing. I'm
1:01:55
not selling these. Just laugh every day.
1:01:58
Laugh at the bastards. illegitimate
1:02:00
non-carbarundum. Don't let the bastards
1:02:02
grind you down. Well,
1:02:04
Michael, I appreciate it. You're the best. Thank
1:02:06
you very much. And guys, stick around here.
1:02:09
I'm gonna take some questions from the live
1:02:11
chat. What'd you guys all think of that?
1:02:13
I think, I thought that was actually great.
1:02:15
And it would be an interesting history there.
1:02:18
A lot of different, I
1:02:21
mean, almost different careers. I didn't realize he got in a radio in his
1:02:24
50s. Guys, I
1:02:26
may have a chance. I may be
1:02:28
able to actually do something with myself
1:02:30
still. So what were your thoughts there?
1:02:33
I know we had interesting shows this week, a
1:02:35
little different. We're talking Tech Most of Monday with
1:02:37
Chris Pavlowski, obviously CEO of Rumble. Spent
1:02:40
a couple of days. I don't know if you guys saw it. Oh, this
1:02:42
is an interesting one. Because I wonder how
1:02:44
much, if any, sort of overlap there is. Did
1:02:47
you see the live stream I
1:02:49
did yesterday with DJ
1:02:52
Academics? Not
1:02:55
as much my world, but great guy. I met
1:02:57
him at UFC Miami a
1:02:59
couple of months ago with
1:03:01
my dad. And we started talking. He's friends with
1:03:04
Chris also on Rumble streaming. And
1:03:06
I think it's probably the
1:03:08
largest live streamer in
1:03:11
hip hop. And we did like
1:03:13
a two hour live stream yesterday. And it
1:03:15
was sort of interesting. Maybe
1:03:18
guys, if you're in the live chat, give
1:03:20
me a one if you saw it. Maybe
1:03:23
two if you did not. Because I'm kind of curious
1:03:25
to see if
1:03:27
there's any overlap in this. But it was interesting.
1:03:30
We got into quite a
1:03:32
bit. I mean, we discussed a lot. And
1:03:34
into quite a bit of detail. And obviously
1:03:36
it's a very different demographic. And
1:03:39
I was curious about it. But
1:03:42
it was interesting. In following the live chat there. So
1:03:44
a lot more twos than ones. But there are some
1:03:46
ones. In
1:03:49
following the live chat there, once we got
1:03:51
into the details. The
1:03:53
New York case. But it's like, wow, you didn't know
1:03:56
that they changed the statute of limitations to be able to go
1:03:58
back and do it to Trump. You didn't know. that
1:04:00
they escalated something that was at best in Mr.
1:04:03
Muner into a felony so they could go after
1:04:05
him 34 times. You didn't know that the judge's
1:04:07
daughter worked for the Democrats
1:04:09
and made a lot of money. Okay, actually more ones
1:04:11
now I'm seeing. So it
1:04:14
was a quick view though but sounded cool. Okay,
1:04:16
I'll take it. Catching
1:04:19
up on it after you're live. You didn't see
1:04:22
it, but you'll check it out. Okay, cool. Cool,
1:04:24
going to find it. Yeah, it was really different.
1:04:26
And so, but I was following along in the
1:04:28
live chat as we're going and it was like,
1:04:30
you know, towards
1:04:32
the end of this thing I'm seeing,
1:04:35
you know, and again, it's a very
1:04:37
hip hop, obviously, you know, crowd and
1:04:39
following and I think we had, I think
1:04:42
he was live on YouTube as well as rumble as well,
1:04:44
you know, and I think if you added it in aggregate,
1:04:46
like the live view count was like 35, 40,000 people live
1:04:48
and I'm reading the
1:04:51
thing and it's like the live chat was like Trump 2024, Jr.
1:04:53
28 and I was like, man, I
1:04:56
didn't see that coming but it was actually really interesting
1:04:59
that if people actually heard the
1:05:01
facts, which obviously the media is
1:05:04
doing a very purposeful job
1:05:06
of not showing them it once
1:05:11
they actually heard those things are like, wait a minute, this is
1:05:13
all nonsense and they got
1:05:15
fed up really, really quick.
1:05:17
So it's sort of interesting. That's why I
1:05:19
think we collectively when I was talking about,
1:05:22
hey guys, like share, subscribe,
1:05:24
you know, the rumble app
1:05:26
so you can see me when I go live or whatever
1:05:28
it is followed, you know, make sure you guys are doing
1:05:30
that hit the like button. It's so easy, but it's how
1:05:32
you beat the algorithm. It's how you get it out there
1:05:34
because it was interesting, you know, a
1:05:36
demographic or a following that may
1:05:39
not have known me probably didn't follow me or whatever it
1:05:41
was like, all of a sudden, like, you know, we may
1:05:43
not agree on everything, but we actually understood each other. Once
1:05:45
the facts were out there, it was like an
1:05:48
awakening. It was it was actually really fascinating because
1:05:50
it's one of those friends
1:05:52
like wow, you get yourself into trouble and that one,
1:05:54
you know, I probably will or did or I'm sure
1:05:56
someone will go back and look and be like, Don,
1:05:58
you're a fucking asshole. But it
1:06:02
was actually, it was pretty
1:06:04
interesting. And again, I try
1:06:06
to get, I speak on college campuses, I do all
1:06:08
sorts of stuff that you're not supposed
1:06:10
to do as a Republican, because I'm not willing to see any
1:06:12
of these places and just give
1:06:14
up. But it was sort of interesting, and
1:06:17
it showed further how
1:06:19
purposeful it is for
1:06:22
the media when
1:06:27
they're negating the facts. Franklin
1:06:29
says, blacks vote overwhelmingly, Democrat every
1:06:31
election. They do, I agree,
1:06:33
but I think that could be based on history, that could
1:06:35
be based on a lot of the misinformation that's out there.
1:06:37
One of the things that was really interesting, by the way,
1:06:39
I wanted to talk to you guys, we
1:06:41
gotta clip that when academics was talking about, hey,
1:06:44
the Democrats were reaching out about doing paid ads
1:06:46
to make it seem like we really were following,
1:06:48
I mean, that's an important thing to get out
1:06:50
there. I mean, the Democrat Party basically paying people
1:06:52
to pretend that they were for
1:06:54
the Democrat policies, because I
1:06:57
mean, it shows, they're playing a different game, but
1:06:59
a lot of the stuff when you get that support that
1:07:01
perhaps makes people vote that way, it's
1:07:03
not because it's real support, it's because the Democrats are out
1:07:06
there paying for it, or they're putting people
1:07:08
in the payroll. And I
1:07:11
thought that was really important
1:07:13
to understand and
1:07:15
get, and I think that's pretty different. How
1:07:21
about your family continuing the campaign video that
1:07:23
shoots during the video trial in New York,
1:07:25
nights induced by former first lady telling the,
1:07:29
immoral and illegal side? Yeah,
1:07:31
I mean, you spend eight
1:07:33
hours a day in court and you gotta go back and catch
1:07:35
up on stuff, it's probably not the easiest thing in the world,
1:07:38
but not a terrible idea if he does
1:07:40
that. By the way, did you guys
1:07:43
see after, I guess it
1:07:45
was day one of jury selection, I guess it
1:07:47
was Monday, when my father sort of, I
1:07:49
think he went up to Harlem and just went to
1:07:51
a bodega and was like, no, they're not letting me
1:07:53
campaign, they're not letting me leave the state, that's obviously
1:07:55
on purpose. You can't go anywhere,
1:07:57
if you miss a day of court, we're gonna throw you in jail.
1:08:00
or if you're you know even a
1:08:02
few minutes late we're gonna throw you in jail you know
1:08:04
that was you know clear
1:08:07
and we all we all know why
1:08:09
but you know he did like you
1:08:11
know an impromptu rally and I was
1:08:13
like you know I didn't
1:08:15
have you know chanting Trump 2024 in Harlem in my
1:08:18
bingo card so I what did you
1:08:20
guys did you guys see that did you think
1:08:22
that was different do you think that was just
1:08:24
you know dumb luck one time do you think
1:08:26
there's you know people are getting it or you know
1:08:28
getting into it what are just
1:08:30
give me your opinions in the live chat this isn't
1:08:32
really a one or two thing I think this is
1:08:34
more of a you know give it to me not
1:08:37
in like seven sentences though but like because
1:08:39
it yeah this is a big deal yeah I felt like it was
1:08:41
a big deal at
1:08:44
least Fox is giving him airtime again yeah because they don't have
1:08:46
a choice that's where their money comes from now you know so
1:08:48
they'll do it for clickbait and stuff like that but like yeah
1:08:51
I don't believe for a second that you
1:08:53
know Fox corporate you know plenty of the
1:08:55
hosts and stuff like that they're good friends
1:08:57
I believe them they're conservatives you know Fox
1:08:59
corporate you know that's about money it's about clicks
1:09:01
that's what they're gonna do it's
1:09:04
not about conservatism or the stuff we believe in in
1:09:06
my opinion but Don it was
1:09:08
awesome you're
1:09:11
not understanding why they need him in prison no
1:09:13
I think I understand exactly why they need him
1:09:15
in prison what what am I not understanding though
1:09:17
because that's a could
1:09:19
be an interesting point you're about to make but that's
1:09:22
not it doesn't that doesn't get
1:09:24
me there yeah you guys by the way if you
1:09:26
guys are on locals just because
1:09:28
it's a little easier to follow that chat because it's
1:09:30
not as it's not as
1:09:32
fast locals guys why don't you
1:09:34
head over there we'll keep the stream going but
1:09:37
I'll be able to get to your questions over
1:09:39
there right now again
1:09:43
guys like share subscribe make sure
1:09:45
we're hitting that the kids reaction
1:09:47
to your dad that was that was pretty classic I thought
1:09:49
that was that was really cool five
1:09:54
by five Trump plus prison equals an awakened nation you
1:09:56
know you know I'd like it not to get to
1:09:58
there you know people like You should tell him to
1:10:00
go to Barron's graduation and just go to jail. It'd
1:10:02
probably be good for the campaign, but I don't know,
1:10:04
but you also gotta sit in jail for a couple
1:10:07
of weeks. You know, I don't know. You
1:10:11
know, I guess it's easier to say, because he
1:10:13
was at my graduation, so I guess I can't
1:10:15
complain, but it feels like a big ask. It
1:10:20
was awesome to see kids in Harlem chanting, "'We love
1:10:22
Trump. "'The Democrats are scared
1:10:24
of him winning.'" Yeah, which, you know, the good and bad
1:10:26
of that is they get it, it's probably where, I'll
1:10:29
probably try that much harder to make sure. He
1:10:32
goes to jail. Tansey says, "'Avoid
1:10:34
jail.'" Yes, I think that's a great, that is a
1:10:36
great strategy. Thank you. Huge
1:10:40
crowd at the bodega. Yeah, and you know,
1:10:42
you had people, it's Republican operatives. I'm like,
1:10:44
there's thousands of, how many Republican operatives, how
1:10:47
many Republicans are there in Harlem, or New York
1:10:49
even, like, it
1:10:51
wasn't Republican operatives. Which
1:10:55
Democrat board is, John's gonna
1:10:57
go once he leaves office? That, I don't
1:11:00
know. Who
1:11:03
knows, I just hope we can, I hope we can fix this stuff. I
1:11:05
hope we can get it back
1:11:07
in line. Do I think my dad will get a
1:11:09
fair trial? Beach Girl 007. I
1:11:13
think literally each and every move
1:11:15
the Democrats have made are so that they
1:11:17
can ensure that he does not get a
1:11:19
fair trial. I mean, that's the
1:11:22
whole purpose of this. It's why, you know, the
1:11:24
Miami case, they were outraged that
1:11:26
the judge wasn't one of their
1:11:28
leftist hand-picked people. And they did the grand jury
1:11:30
for that one in Washington, D.C., because they knew
1:11:32
they could select whoever they wanted and, you know,
1:11:35
indict a hand sandwich, so to speak, to
1:11:38
quote the old phrase. So
1:11:40
that's what's going on there. So no, I
1:11:42
don't think he could even remotely get a
1:11:44
fair trial. The judge's daughter is profiteering off
1:11:46
it. There's a law in New York that
1:11:48
prevents that at six degrees of separation. Your
1:11:50
daughter is first degree of separation, and yet,
1:11:53
it doesn't matter. They throw it, they bring it to
1:11:55
the appellate court. The appellate court just sends it back
1:11:57
down to the judge, whose very daughter is benefiting from
1:11:59
it. I mean, it's a showtroll.
1:12:02
Nothing more, nothing less. I mean, this
1:12:05
is stuff that we've witnessed throughout
1:12:08
history and third world nations and other
1:12:10
dictatorships, it's happening right here. Is
1:12:14
Mike Davis working on a recode to shut down
1:12:16
the DNC? Enough is enough. I don't
1:12:18
know, but Mike Davis, I saw him, I was actually with him
1:12:20
last night. After I did the
1:12:22
academics podcast, or the live stream, I
1:12:25
hopped in my car, I had to run down to Mar-a-Lago.
1:12:28
There was a big conservative event there. My father was
1:12:30
supposed to speak at it, but because they wouldn't let
1:12:32
him out of the state, much like they won't let
1:12:34
him out for Barron's graduation, they
1:12:37
had to call in, let's call it Trump Lite, I
1:12:39
guess. So I had
1:12:41
to go speak there. It was a great
1:12:43
event and a lot of patriots. But
1:12:48
yeah, they're doing what they can to keep him
1:12:51
off of the playing field, right? You can't campaign,
1:12:53
you can't be anywhere. You
1:12:55
get to campaign on Saturday and Sunday after spending
1:12:57
weeks in court. We
1:13:00
don't have the same, it's not like Joe Biden. We're not having
1:13:02
the media do our bidding for us while
1:13:04
they hide Joe Biden in the basement. It's a little
1:13:06
different. So Christine Collins, yes,
1:13:08
it's 100%, a
1:13:10
kangaroo court, Hari Ananda,
1:13:13
I choose Vivek or Tucker as press secretary. I
1:13:15
think either of those would be pretty amazing. Trump
1:13:19
could be the next Nelson Mandela. That's probably a
1:13:21
stretch, but you know. There.
1:13:24
If I say yes, someone will kill me. If I
1:13:27
say no, you guys will kill me. So I say
1:13:29
maybe it's a stretch, but hey, you never know.
1:13:32
You never know, maybe it's the kind of, hopefully
1:13:34
all of this is the catalyst for actual
1:13:36
change in
1:13:38
the country right now because it's crazy.
1:13:44
How's Barron handling all of this so
1:13:47
much for a child? It's not easy, he just turned
1:13:49
18. But
1:13:51
it's not easy for a son. It's
1:13:54
this shit. I watch that it's hard for me and
1:13:57
I'm a fucking animal. So it's a little different.
1:14:00
I've been prodded and beaten
1:14:02
long enough, you know, through this crap that,
1:14:04
uh, you know, I'm probably a little bit
1:14:06
more hardened than most. Uh,
1:14:08
so now it's, it's, it's never easy. I talk
1:14:10
to my kids and, you know, ask
1:14:13
me about it all the time. It's a, it's rough.
1:14:15
I'm taking my son out to dinner right after
1:14:17
this. Uh, you know, you just,
1:14:19
I just wanted to talk and see what's going on with
1:14:21
all this stuff. And so, you know, you got to do
1:14:23
that and you know, be honest and hopefully they understand exactly
1:14:25
what's going on. So
1:14:27
Bill Barr just endorsed Trump. So
1:14:30
hopefully more GOP detractors will come around to
1:14:32
unite behind him. Yeah. Like, you know, I
1:14:34
mean, listen, I, hey, we do need to
1:14:37
unify, you know, there's people, you know, probably
1:14:39
couldn't care less if they're endorsing us or not. And I know
1:14:42
that it moves a needle, but you know, I'll take it because
1:14:44
I think we need it, uh, you know, the Democrats
1:14:46
are going to have hundreds of millions of dollars
1:14:48
spent on cheating and mobilizing and ballot harvesting and
1:14:50
all of this shit. So, you know, every,
1:14:53
every, every vote matters, uh,
1:14:55
at a news conference mayor, Gracie
1:14:58
van de Mark city attorney, scroll
1:15:00
back up on the Michael Gates
1:15:03
and councilman Tony Strickland Paparins issued a call
1:15:05
to action for other cities to fight Sacramento
1:15:07
on the voter ID issue. I
1:15:09
didn't see that one, William, but, uh, I will look
1:15:11
into it. Um,
1:15:15
Georgia gunfight broke out on Tuesday
1:15:17
evening at a circle K gas
1:15:19
station indicator, uh, between at least
1:15:21
four men with bullets flying across the
1:15:24
forecourt of the garage, three
1:15:26
innocent bystanders were hit. Yeah.
1:15:28
I mean, this is Joe Biden's America.
1:15:30
You know, they're releasing Venezuelan gangs into our country
1:15:32
and, you know, what could possibly go wrong, folks?
1:15:34
You know, these, these are people that make our
1:15:36
gangs seem like, you know,
1:15:39
kindergartens, uh, it's
1:15:41
a different world. Uh, and as rough
1:15:43
as you know, some of ours may be, uh,
1:15:46
it is, uh, it's not even close. And
1:15:48
so, you know, we're living in, uh, scary
1:15:51
times. Laura loomer must be your
1:15:53
guest. I like Shahou. She fights for Trump. It's
1:15:56
an interesting one. Laura is a killer. Uh,
1:16:00
The Harlem Globetrotters endorsed Trump? I
1:16:03
don't know. I didn't, I didn't... I
1:16:07
didn't see that one but uh you know I'll
1:16:09
take your word for it. I'm gonna say probably not but
1:16:12
you know maybe you never know. I mean like I said
1:16:14
that I was surprised that at the
1:16:16
reception there. What's
1:16:21
that? Ooh
1:16:24
how do you guys think any New Yorkers out
1:16:26
there if you're from New York, if you're watching
1:16:28
from there should my father do a rally at
1:16:30
MSG you know Madison Square Garden? How
1:16:33
do you think that would do? Let
1:16:37
me know your thoughts in the feed. How
1:16:40
does Don Senior keep his cool with the card
1:16:42
stacked against him? You know that's the thing you
1:16:44
know panicking, panicking never
1:16:46
does anything positive. It brings nothing to the
1:16:49
table so if you panic under pressure like
1:16:51
it's just literally never going to help anything
1:16:53
so you stay cool because that's going to
1:16:55
get you the better result regardless. So you
1:16:58
know the people who are panickers and warriors
1:17:00
like it just doesn't solve anything so it's
1:17:03
not worth it. Now maybe I don't know but you
1:17:05
know maybe we're built differently or whatever it is but
1:17:07
it is a it is
1:17:09
a it doesn't do you any
1:17:12
good so you just there's no need to panic
1:17:14
there's no even even the worst case scenario panic
1:17:16
that it's just that
1:17:18
much more likely that you're going to fail so yeah
1:17:20
he doesn't do it. You're from Florida
1:17:23
but yes well most of Florida's from New York
1:17:25
so you know understandably they're escaping like I did.
1:17:27
I'm a I'm a political
1:17:29
refugee to the great state of
1:17:32
Florida from the People's Republic of New York. ACDC
1:17:36
Thunderstruck plays when Trump walks out to MSG.
1:17:38
You know I like I like that. I
1:17:42
like that. Trump is from
1:17:44
Queens, New York yeah he's he's from right where
1:17:46
Michael Savage was talking about where he went to
1:17:48
high school. Let's see
1:17:51
guys in chat need a favorite download and give
1:17:53
to post it in chat. I lost it. I
1:17:57
don't know why I'm not sure what that means.
1:18:00
means USA now.
1:18:03
Any word on Haiti? No,
1:18:05
I don't know anything. I mean, like, you
1:18:07
mean other than like, the criminal
1:18:10
cannibal gangs? Maybe that's what Joe Biden was talking about.
1:18:12
Maybe that's where his uncle went with
1:18:14
the cannibals. Now, but I
1:18:17
don't know what's going on with that
1:18:19
one. I'm sure it's still on fire. But I don't
1:18:21
know anything about it. Trump
1:18:24
and Chris Christie 2024 that that has to
1:18:26
be a first or a troll like clearly.
1:18:29
I mean,
1:18:32
wow. Don
1:18:35
Jr. You've been taught by a master. Well, thank
1:18:37
you. Appreciate it. Yeah,
1:18:39
others are not others are not so sure
1:18:41
about Krispy Kreme. I'm with you on this
1:18:43
one. I think that that ship has sailed
1:18:45
a long time ago.
1:18:47
All Long
1:18:49
Island will be there. Yeah, that's true. I mean, you
1:18:51
know, at MSG is still pretty easy to get there
1:18:54
from Staten Island. Obviously, you know, that's heavily conservative. A
1:18:56
lot of you know,
1:18:59
Nassau and Suffolk County are pretty conservative, certainly
1:19:01
out, you know, out
1:19:03
there. It was really interesting, you know, before moved down
1:19:05
to Florida, had a kid and sort
1:19:07
of convinced me to get a place in the Hamptons. I'm like, I don't
1:19:10
need a fucking place in the hair. Like, it's not really for me. I
1:19:12
like my cabin up in the Catskills and like, actually
1:19:14
worked out great for COVID because it was, you know, close enough to
1:19:16
sort of the real world, but like far enough from everything. But it
1:19:20
was interesting, you know, living in having
1:19:22
a place in the Hamptons and living there for a lot
1:19:24
of COVID and whatnot was sort of crazy
1:19:26
because it was like the people that came out from
1:19:28
the weekend that were just the you know, the weekends
1:19:30
slash summer tourists, they were all liberals, but the people
1:19:32
who actually lived out there were like, heavily,
1:19:35
heavily conservative. So
1:19:38
it was interesting. But
1:19:40
team down junior, you can click on the local
1:19:42
I'll check that out later. Do
1:19:45
we have an offshore processing facility that
1:19:47
I don't know. What's up
1:19:50
with Dana White and Mark Zuckerberg being closed? It's not
1:19:52
a good I listen, I mean, Dana, you know, Dana's
1:19:54
Dana, he's gonna be friends with whoever he wants. I
1:19:56
you know, it was
1:19:58
sort of interesting. I you know, I can't sort
1:20:00
of betray it because it's not my
1:20:02
place to do so but you know I was
1:20:04
talking with Pavlovski who was also at UFC and I mean
1:20:07
he had it sort of an interesting conversation with Zuckerberg there,
1:20:09
which was sort of Interesting
1:20:13
but yeah watching what's going on with Zuckerberg right now I
1:20:15
mean he's he's training jiu-jitsu and
1:20:17
he's like lifting and he was hunting
1:20:19
and all that stuff I'm like, you know, I don't
1:20:21
know that he changes anything at meta, you know, I think you
1:20:23
have you know, 50,000 I don't know
1:20:25
however many thousand employees they have but it you know
1:20:27
lots of them Who are
1:20:30
you know full-on commies, but like it
1:20:32
does feel like you know Zuckerberg
1:20:35
himself again, I don't know that it changes anything but
1:20:37
it feels like Yeah
1:20:41
You know, I don't know about red pilling maybe it's like
1:20:44
a light red Maybe a bright pink pill,
1:20:46
you know a little it, you know, but
1:20:49
yeah, it definitely seems like
1:20:52
something's going on there And
1:20:55
so, you know that's interesting but now man, you know I
1:20:59
have nothing negative to say about Dana and he can be
1:21:02
friends with everyone that by the way The reality is this
1:21:04
guys we don't have to think we can be friends with
1:21:06
people who just we disagree with politically Like that's sort of
1:21:08
a foundation of America. I grew up
1:21:10
in fucking New York City I really like everyone was Democrat
1:21:12
for the most part and I was like, you know, you
1:21:14
know I take them up to the
1:21:16
farm on the weekends We go shooting and all of
1:21:18
a sudden guys that hated guns and couldn't understand and
1:21:20
girls, you know Couldn't understand why you needed one or
1:21:22
wanted one or more like that was the greatest afternoon
1:21:25
ever. Can we do that again? You
1:21:27
know, so, you know, you can be
1:21:29
friends with other people and of other viewpoints and
1:21:31
then you can have you know
1:21:33
a conversation with them and you can Yeah
1:21:38
You can change their minds on things I turned a lot
1:21:40
of people who are literally anti gun for no real reason
1:21:42
other than they believe the narrative but into
1:21:45
people that were actually You
1:21:49
know They got it and they were for it or
1:21:51
that at least they certainly weren't against it anymore and
1:21:53
that's you know That that's a big that's
1:21:55
a big deal Patty
1:21:57
says has Larry elder ever been considered for
1:22:00
VP, it seems that the GOP under
1:22:03
Rona left him out of the debate
1:22:05
when he qualified from what I
1:22:07
viewed. He's got good policies domestically and internationally. Yeah, I
1:22:09
like Larry. I don't know if he's on the shortlist
1:22:11
or anything like that. I hadn't necessarily
1:22:13
thought about it. I know people have mentioned it
1:22:15
in the past. I know he's definitely been mentioned
1:22:20
as well. I like the guy.
1:22:22
I follow him. So I don't know
1:22:24
if it's a shortlist type of thing,
1:22:27
but certainly a smart guy, certainly someone
1:22:30
who's underrated in
1:22:32
many respects. So
1:22:35
I like him. Chicago will be red
1:22:38
soon. I don't know if we're gonna
1:22:40
go that far, folks. But
1:22:42
they should. I mean, sort
1:22:45
of the old, my father's saying
1:22:47
in 2016, what do you have to lose? It's
1:22:49
like the answer is nothing. You're right.
1:22:51
They probably should be red.
1:22:53
Those policies would probably do them some good.
1:22:55
It would probably stop a lot of people,
1:22:58
you know, shot in the streets
1:23:00
and whatever it may be. So Don
1:23:03
Jr. for VP. I got that a lot last
1:23:05
night when I spoke at this, you know, Rockbridge,
1:23:07
you know, capital. And the logic I don't think
1:23:09
was even that I'd be that good. It's like
1:23:12
the swamp would really hate to have you
1:23:14
be president. So it'll keep your dad safe.
1:23:16
I'm like, so I'm basically the cannon fodder.
1:23:18
It's like, you know, you're crazy enough. They'll
1:23:20
put you in there for that. It's a
1:23:23
so that was interesting. But yes, I've been hearing a
1:23:25
little bit more of that. I imagine that would be
1:23:27
a ticket that will probably never happen. But but
1:23:30
I appreciate the compliment. It means the world to me.
1:23:34
Let's see. Florida
1:23:36
isn't purple anymore. You're right. Yeah, no, I
1:23:39
mean, Florida is great, man. It's it's it's
1:23:42
so good. And I mean, you know,
1:23:44
and I live in a place that was sort
1:23:46
of traditionally blue Florida. And like, honestly, like,
1:23:48
I'll go out to dinner and you know, I
1:23:51
will have people probably tonight almost definitely offered to,
1:23:54
you know, or try to buy my my dinner. I mean,
1:23:56
there's places where I see it almost happening. And I'm
1:23:58
like, you know, you
1:24:00
know, some young guys or whatever it may be, a couple
1:24:04
months ago, I said, why would my son and you
1:24:06
know, we're just sitting at a bar actually, they let
1:24:08
us eat it because all the tables were full and
1:24:10
getting like me and my boy
1:24:12
and the young marine next to us like I just got to
1:24:14
buy you guys. I mean, he was like really insulted when I
1:24:16
was like that. I get to
1:24:19
find those like, okay, but so you
1:24:21
know, Florida, this is not
1:24:23
a country. One
1:24:27
junior going to be a senator or governor first. Oh, boy, you
1:24:30
guys are gonna get me into all sorts of trouble. They did pull
1:24:32
me for the Senate in Florida. I think I won the Republican
1:24:35
primary by I think it was 33 points.
1:24:38
So you know, maybe I do well as governor to if
1:24:41
I if I wanted to do you don't want the day
1:24:43
job though. I'm, you know, I'm sort of good at the
1:24:45
stuff that most of us aren't good at
1:24:47
with like fighting, meaning us Republicans. You
1:24:50
know, I don't mind doing that. I don't care what they call me.
1:24:52
It's not going to change my mind. I'm just gonna say what I
1:24:54
think and do what I what I feel
1:24:56
needs to be done and what
1:24:58
you know, ultimately the people you
1:25:00
know, who I represent or I'm leading or you
1:25:03
know, people in
1:25:05
the chat, you know what they want. So you
1:25:08
never know. Yeah, I think we have some pretty good options for for
1:25:11
governor at least, you know, next cycle here
1:25:13
as well. So you know,
1:25:15
if we ever get to a point where it's going to
1:25:17
be potentially a rhino, maybe I have to throw my hat
1:25:19
in the ring. Junior
1:25:22
speaker. Thank you. Appreciate it. Savage
1:25:26
for press secretary. I just an impressive
1:25:28
guy. But like I said, imagine that like he's
1:25:31
older than Joe Biden. And
1:25:33
again, I don't know that for a fact, but he said he's older than
1:25:35
my dad, my dad's only like two years younger than Joe Biden. And like
1:25:38
someone was doing the math based on I think it was when he
1:25:41
said when he graduated,
1:25:43
I guess when he started the radio and he
1:25:45
was 53 and they just added the time and
1:25:47
it was like, like 80 something years and
1:25:49
83 years old, 82 years old seemed to be the
1:25:51
number that popped up in the feed most often. Don
1:25:55
Jr. for talk show host. Thank you. Yes.
1:25:58
Yeah, that was the that was the the
1:26:00
other day. Number one, if you want me to do
1:26:02
five days a week on here, number two, if we
1:26:04
just leave it alone at two. I'll
1:26:07
ask the opinion again, because we got a little too many number
1:26:09
ones last time in my opinion. I was like, I, it's,
1:26:12
it's going to actually turn into a job, not just
1:26:14
fun. So, but
1:26:18
curious to see your guys thoughts. Maybe we got a
1:26:20
different crowd because it was Pavlovski. We'll
1:26:24
see. But here we go with the ones. I
1:26:27
got some twos. Thank you. I appreciate that.
1:26:30
But yeah, so that was sort of amazing
1:26:32
to me where it was just like, man,
1:26:35
it's, it's not about age, guys. It's about
1:26:37
competence. And we don't have much of that at the
1:26:39
top. So, you know,
1:26:42
it's crazy. But we're
1:26:45
back to number ones. I don't know what three
1:26:47
is, guys. I don't know what three is, but five
1:26:50
days, this thing five days, you're saying three days instead of
1:26:52
two, but not five. I haven't
1:26:55
been horrible 96. Thank you, Ivan. I don't, you know, I don't
1:26:57
know what that is. But all right.
1:27:02
This is going off the rails. Judicial
1:27:05
Watch just will Don
1:27:07
Jr. get the furry vote. I have a
1:27:09
feeling that for Dave, that was a good
1:27:11
one. I like that. Will
1:27:13
Don Jr. get the furry vote? Probably
1:27:15
not. I don't know if you heard my opening
1:27:17
monologue in the regular show. That's David
1:27:20
Rover at locals. I have
1:27:23
a feeling I will not get the furry vote based on
1:27:25
the fact that I think they're batshit crazy. But you know,
1:27:27
you never know. I mean, if you're
1:27:29
batshit crazy, maybe you'd vote for the guy that thinks
1:27:31
you're bad, you're crazy. You know, who knows? Only
1:27:34
if he dresses up for them. That's also not
1:27:37
likely to happen. Accountability, we do need to that
1:27:40
there's a report saying Sanders plans to raise money for
1:27:43
President Trump. I have heard that as well. I have
1:27:45
not seen it yet. But you know, that'd be nice.
1:27:47
Yeah, we all
1:27:49
got to get back and we all got
1:27:51
to win. That's the biggest thing. You've
1:27:53
been doing a great job sharing with us
1:27:56
over the past several years. Thank you. Thank you, Patty. You
1:27:58
know, I try. I try to be pretty open about stuff I try
1:28:00
to you know put most of it out there sure
1:28:03
this sure there's other stuff that you know isn't
1:28:05
but like you know for the most part I try to
1:28:07
be as open as I can reasonably
1:28:10
be so well
1:28:13
I think let's see so we're
1:28:15
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me a couple names quickly for guests
1:30:07
in the live chat that you guys want because
1:30:09
we could probably get most. I'd
1:30:13
like to hear who your
1:30:15
thoughts are, who you'd want me interviewing, who
1:30:18
would go, who would break the
1:30:20
internet. Cat Williams.
1:30:22
That's interesting. He's been
1:30:24
pretty outspoken on this. I'm sure we don't agree on a lot,
1:30:26
but it seems like he's actually been pretty outspoken on it. John
1:30:29
Voight, shit, that's why I should have done that. He
1:30:32
was literally at the
1:30:35
truth thing last week. Roseanne
1:30:37
Barr, she was on a couple months ago. Carrie
1:30:40
Lake, she's been on two or three times already,
1:30:42
but we can do that. Brandon Dilly, that's interesting. That
1:30:46
could be fun. Alex Jones, honestly, we
1:30:48
got to do that. You
1:30:50
can't do it because they'll say you're... I'm
1:30:53
interviewing someone. Hey, guess what? He's been more right
1:30:55
than most of the media. Stephen
1:30:57
Miller, Stephen's been pretty regular on this. Laura
1:30:59
Logan, that's interesting. Russell
1:31:02
Brand, Laura Trump. Russell
1:31:05
Brand could be a good one. And
1:31:09
then I sort of hit it off in a funny way when
1:31:11
Rumble opened their offices up in Sarasota. Dr.
1:31:14
Phil? Yeah, I would
1:31:16
do that. Seems like
1:31:18
he's also had enough of some of the bullshit these days. It's
1:31:21
sort of interesting. A lot of people have had enough of the Candace.
1:31:23
That could be a good one. Mike
1:31:26
Tyson. You know what? I
1:31:29
should... I got to do that. Last time I
1:31:31
was hanging out with him and his wife at the UFC Miami that
1:31:33
I mentioned earlier. I'm like, texting back and forth. I got to do
1:31:35
that. How
1:31:37
much trouble do I get if... I'm not saying
1:31:39
this is my thing, but if I go on the
1:31:42
Hotbox podcast with Mike Tyson and pull
1:31:45
an eel on it, smoke weed
1:31:48
online, is this worth
1:31:50
it for a Republican? Again, weed's
1:31:52
never really been my thing that much. But
1:31:56
I don't know. If you're going to
1:31:58
smoke weed with someone's problem... Mike Tyson would be a fun
1:32:00
one to do that with, you know? Maybe
1:32:03
we gotta do that after an election. Nugent,
1:32:05
I gotta follow up on that one. That's
1:32:08
sort of obvious. Bob,
1:32:10
Kid Rock, yep. He's
1:32:13
literally like, as the crow flies, his house is
1:32:15
less than like a mile from mine. But
1:32:19
yeah, he's up in Tennessee so often. When he's here,
1:32:21
he's usually just like, trying
1:32:23
to be left alone, understandably. But yeah, that
1:32:25
could be a good one. Fuentes,
1:32:27
that ain't happening. Thomas
1:32:30
Sowell, that'd be pretty cool, actually. Roger
1:32:34
Stone, pretty good. I
1:32:37
have a feeling Elon's not gonna come on Rumble, but that
1:32:39
could be good, obviously, but I don't know that he would
1:32:41
do that. I think he's sort of tied
1:32:44
to Twitter, understandably. You're not 42 billion into
1:32:46
it, so probably makes sense. Dr.
1:32:49
Atlas, interest, Ivanka,
1:32:51
that could be fun. Tucker,
1:32:55
well, Tucker was on a couple weeks ago. Tyson,
1:33:00
but keep him nice and stoned. It's
1:33:03
probably good. I don't want Mad
1:33:05
Mike up there. Mad Mike could
1:33:08
kill me pretty quickly, I would think. But
1:33:10
no, Mike's actually a great man, hanging out with him.
1:33:14
Actually, a really chill guy.
1:33:18
His wife's really cool. I think his daughter's like
1:33:20
a big golfer also. I think that's what we
1:33:22
were talking about because my daughter is. A
1:33:27
real interesting story. Long history with my dad also,
1:33:29
all in a good way. That's why he never
1:33:31
talks shit, because I think Trump's
1:33:33
the only guy that ever gave him good advice all the time. He didn't
1:33:35
always take it, I don't think. But
1:33:39
there's, interestingly enough, some sort of trust
1:33:41
there. Thomas
1:33:45
Sowell would be, yeah, that one keeps coming up. That
1:33:47
could be good. Dr. Malone,
1:33:49
that's interesting. Natalie Winter, she's been on a couple
1:33:51
times. But yeah, John Voight, yeah, I
1:33:53
got you with Colby on. Colby, I see
1:33:55
him all the time. That could be fun. I'm a character, that
1:33:58
could be fun. We
1:34:00
still have a lot of options. That's
1:34:03
good. Senator
1:34:05
John Kennedy. He's got some great soundbites.
1:34:07
John Rich. John's
1:34:10
a buddy of mine. That's easy
1:34:12
enough. I can just text him and make that happen probably.
1:34:16
Nick DiPaolo. Nick DiPaolo would be actually a lot of fun. He's
1:34:18
always on when I do Crowder and stuff like that. We
1:34:22
should talk about that because he's a wild man. Nick DiPaolo actually like it. I
1:34:24
think it was like maybe 18 midterms. He paid
1:34:26
me one of the great compliments I ever got in my life. He
1:34:30
showed up to a rally I was doing. It was in Georgia.
1:34:34
Nick DiPaolo was here. I didn't
1:34:36
know him. I followed him obviously. But I didn't
1:34:38
know him and came back and we were talking.
1:34:42
He's glad that I chose not to become a
1:34:45
comedian because he thought my timing when I'm speaking
1:34:47
publicly was that of a
1:34:49
very good comedian. It was sort of
1:34:51
a badass compliment from someone who's a total wild
1:34:53
man and absolutely hilarious.
1:34:56
I thought that was great. Eric
1:34:59
Prince. Another
1:35:01
Nick DiPaolo. We
1:35:04
have some options here. Fun
1:35:06
Geno. We should do that. He was right off the road. I
1:35:09
ran into him all the time. James
1:35:11
Woods. That could be fun. Another
1:35:17
second James Woods. Scavino.
1:35:20
Scavino would be good. Dana
1:35:22
White. Dana's been on. Robbie
1:35:24
Starbuck. That could be good. I like
1:35:27
Robbie. Someone's
1:35:37
saying I never mentioned Laura Loomer. I literally mentioned
1:35:39
Laura Loomer like seven minutes ago. What
1:35:41
are you talking about? I'm scared. Literally,
1:35:45
did I not say Laura Loomer like seven minutes ago
1:35:47
like talking about her? You
1:35:53
guys got to pay better attention, folks. You're not
1:35:55
getting great points
1:35:58
for attention to detail. Kurt
1:36:02
Russell, maybe
1:36:05
Lee Greenwood, I saw him the
1:36:08
other night. That could be interesting. Larry
1:36:13
Elder, that keeps coming up as well, so that could
1:36:15
be fun. A
1:36:21
lot of good options here. Phil
1:36:23
Donahue, still Phil Donahue still
1:36:25
alive. Cash
1:36:28
has been on a bunch, but we can certainly do
1:36:30
that again. Tim Poole, that could have
1:36:32
done his show a bunch. Todd Williams keeps coming
1:36:34
up. That's an interesting one, because it's a different perspective.
1:36:37
Pretty outspoken on a lot of things. So, alright,
1:36:39
we got some good options. I
1:36:41
gotta go have Steven Smith. That's interesting
1:36:44
from ESPN. He's super image-drumping.
1:36:46
Even lately, he's like, Aaron Rodgers,
1:36:48
that could be fun. Tom
1:36:52
Selleck, I love Tom Selleck. Magnum was
1:36:54
one of the great characters of television history.
1:36:57
And he's a big gun guy, so I like that more.
1:36:59
Aaron Lewis, that, by the way, Aaron Lewis is a really
1:37:01
good one. And I was actually with him the other night
1:37:03
too. I forgot to post a picture of him. Him
1:37:07
and me, him and my dad, we were hanging out at Mar-a-Lago.
1:37:10
Aaron Lewis was in a suit. I was like, this
1:37:12
is not what I was used to. It was
1:37:14
really cool. But super good guy. We're
1:37:16
supposed to go hunting and fishing sometime soon. So,
1:37:19
I got to text Aaron, maybe make
1:37:21
that happen. Michael Rappaport, that's
1:37:24
sort of interesting. Pierre
1:37:27
Polyvie, that's the guy. Canada.
1:37:30
I imagine that in Canada, that'll be hard for him in
1:37:32
the sense that even though, like he had one of the
1:37:34
great interviews when he was taking down that reporter, he was
1:37:37
just eating the apple and just crushing
1:37:39
this moron. Reporter, Ashley
1:37:41
Biden. That'd be funny. That
1:37:46
was sort of interesting. But yeah, I have a feeling in
1:37:48
Canada then they'll say, oh, he's alt-right extremist and they got
1:37:50
elections coming up in the next year or two. But
1:37:54
I thought that was a masterclass in sort of
1:37:57
media takedown. So
1:37:59
that could be a malign. Melania is probably
1:38:01
not a show for Melania. I mean,
1:38:03
no problem with it. But I think,
1:38:05
you know, I'm
1:38:07
probably, you know, maybe a little much. Yeah,
1:38:10
Melania, everyone loves that idea. But
1:38:14
yeah, I think it could be fun, but probably
1:38:17
a little different than what she's used to dealing with. Bro,
1:38:21
please, Pierre, I have no problem trying. I just
1:38:23
have a feeling it probably won't. Mike Rowe, that's
1:38:26
a good one. Okay,
1:38:28
we've asked my grow. Yeah, I could see it.
1:38:30
You know, he's the problem with a lot of guys. And it's
1:38:32
funny, I'm not saying that this is what happened with my
1:38:35
grow Tim Allen. That's a good one. A lot
1:38:38
of the guys and there's a few that have sort
1:38:40
of become pretty outspoken. And
1:38:42
like, I don't want to even say names,
1:38:44
because I'll get him in trouble. But like, you know, they're
1:38:46
like, they're on NBC or CBS or one of the major
1:38:48
broadcasters. And you know, they're on
1:38:50
some of those shows. And even though they do pretty,
1:38:52
they've become fairly outspoken, they can only go so far
1:38:54
because it's like, the
1:38:56
TV contract is gone. So they probably not
1:38:58
doing this. John Daly, that would be
1:39:00
a lot of fun. Guy theory guys,
1:39:03
a buddy of mine, you know, honestly,
1:39:07
a lot of good names. I've never even
1:39:09
thought of the Hodg twins that can be fun. Well,
1:39:12
we got a lot. We got to start thinking about these and we
1:39:14
can have some fun with it. Alright,
1:39:17
Rob Schneider, that could be good. You guys be
1:39:19
good. I will see you
1:39:21
on Monday. I will let you know who
1:39:23
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