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MICHAEL SAVAGE LIVE, Plus Ukraine First Swamp Strikes Back, Judge Excuses Seated Juror, and Much More

MICHAEL SAVAGE LIVE, Plus Ukraine First Swamp Strikes Back, Judge Excuses Seated Juror, and Much More

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MICHAEL SAVAGE LIVE, Plus Ukraine First Swamp Strikes Back, Judge Excuses Seated Juror, and Much More

MICHAEL SAVAGE LIVE, Plus Ukraine First Swamp Strikes Back, Judge Excuses Seated Juror, and Much More

MICHAEL SAVAGE LIVE, Plus Ukraine First Swamp Strikes Back, Judge Excuses Seated Juror, and Much More

MICHAEL SAVAGE LIVE, Plus Ukraine First Swamp Strikes Back, Judge Excuses Seated Juror, and Much More

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Hey guys, welcome to another huge with

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a capital Y episode of triggered today

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is definitely going to be a fun

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one We have the legendary Michael

0:09

Savage on the show today. So this

0:12

is gonna be an all-time great episode

0:14

The guy is a legend. I

0:16

am sure that you are all familiar

0:19

with the Savage nation Michael is a

0:21

legendary talk show host a radio host

0:23

and author He hosts

0:25

the savage nation podcast and much

0:27

much more. He literally even

0:29

has a PhD in nutrition So

0:32

we're gonna cover a lot of

0:34

ground tonight guys Make sure you're

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hitting that like button. Make sure

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Let's keep getting the message out there.

0:43

The rest of big tech is totally

0:45

stacked against us So we have to

0:47

work even harder to make sure that

0:49

we break through all of the noise

0:51

the insanity the idiocy and Actually

0:54

grow this movement. Okay,

0:56

remember you guys can also get triggered

0:58

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1:02

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1:04

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1:07

it may be Don't forget to

1:09

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1:11

that we'll cover here on the show Go

1:13

over to my news app MXM news

1:15

where you can get the mainstream news

1:17

without the mainstream bias the other side

1:19

says you don't like it build your

1:21

own Well, we did just that to

1:23

make sure that you see everything That's

1:26

out there that you're not getting sort of

1:28

the let's call it the CNN Google Wikipedia

1:31

version Of

1:33

the truth, which is all lies and nonsense

1:36

designed to manipulate you We actually want to

1:38

give it to you all so go check

1:40

out MXM news And let's get into some

1:42

of those top headlines because we got some

1:44

crazy times. We've been sold out

1:46

on Ukraine rhinos

1:48

Democrats Capitol Hill the

1:51

swamp creatures the billionaire class donors

1:53

They are pushing Joe Biden's wish

1:56

list and sending billions to Ukraine.

1:58

The bill is a disaster It

2:00

sent 61 billion dollars

2:03

to Ukraine and Zelensky, which

2:05

is more money than we spend, just

2:07

for example, on the

2:10

entire Marine Corps. That's

2:12

more than we send and spend on

2:15

the Marines. That's

2:17

what we spent last year for

2:19

the Marines. Do we understand this yet? More

2:23

than that. This is insane. This

2:25

is America last.

2:28

That's it. More than nothing less.

2:31

This funding also reportedly spends nearly

2:33

500 million

2:36

on the legal fees

2:38

for Ukrainian refugees, and

2:40

300 million for the state border guard

2:43

services of the Ukraine. Remember some of

2:45

the other billions that were spent so

2:47

we can pay Ukrainian pensions? You know,

2:49

don't worry about American pensions. Who cares

2:51

about Americans? Let's make sure

2:53

that we're paying off Ukrainian pensions because,

2:55

you know, I guess they've

2:57

earned it and therefore you should pay for

2:59

it. You don't get

3:01

to keep your own pensions. You probably won't have social security

3:04

by the time it gets around to you, but you know,

3:06

minor details like that. And get this, guys.

3:08

While we're spending billions on Ukraine, our

3:11

own F-35s don't work. Think

3:13

about that. This isn't like, you know,

3:16

old school F-14s, the last of the

3:18

trainers. Like this is F-35s.

3:22

And Air Force General just

3:24

confirmed that the majority of

3:26

our F-35s are not operationally

3:29

capable. You can't make this up.

3:31

Watch this clip. The

3:34

reason I ask is because we got testimony that

3:36

is a little contrary to that. Lieutenant General Schmidt,

3:39

head of the F-35

3:41

program, gave testimony to the

3:43

TAL subcommittee at HASC. And

3:46

that testimony was that as

3:49

of February of 2023, it's a little over

3:51

a year ago, only 29

3:54

percent were fully mission capable. I

3:57

think we need to talk difference between operational

3:59

availability. and mission capable. Okay,

4:01

so how many are fully mission capable today? I

4:03

do not have that number, but I would not

4:06

dispute what the JPO has

4:08

in front. Now I would look at 29 percent,

4:10

so fully mission capable, 29 percent.

4:12

You have no basis to dispute that, but you don't really know if

4:14

it's true or false. I

4:16

have no basis to dispute it, but I would

4:18

like to. So you would agree that if. I

4:21

mean think about that. Our

4:23

generals before Congress are admitting 29 percent of

4:26

our F-35s are

4:28

actually mission capable. You know, you heard the other

4:30

thing. Well, they could be perhaps mission ready, meaning,

4:32

you know, if we wait seven or eight months,

4:34

they may be able to have a part that

4:36

gets them flying. But if we were attacked today,

4:38

we're pretty much screwed. That's what

4:40

our military is doing right now. You know,

4:42

now they're making sure that we have drag

4:44

queen story hour and, you know, other drag

4:47

queen dance functions. And, you know, God knows

4:49

how many trans admirals and generals. We got

4:51

all of that. That's fine. But we

4:53

don't have a majority of

4:56

our F-35s mission capable.

4:59

My father had a great statement out today

5:01

about all of this insanity. He really is

5:03

talking about Ukraine and he asked, where

5:05

is Europe? Right. That's what the others, the

5:08

lunatics and the rhinos, they say, well, what if

5:11

Russia goes through Europe? I'm like, well,

5:13

it's a good point. Who's got more at

5:15

stake? I understand they're NATO allies, but like, you

5:17

know, sort of feels like maybe they should

5:19

step in for some of this. If

5:22

the latest Ukraine spending bill becomes law, we'll

5:24

have spent over 130 billion on Ukraine aid.

5:28

Want to know how much France has spent? Just

5:31

so we're clear. 4 billion.

5:34

We're in for 130. France,

5:36

you know, in Europe

5:40

has spent four. The

5:42

EU is using us as a piggy bank

5:44

because we're dumb enough to keep doing it.

5:46

We're the big schmuck that everyone takes advantage

5:48

of. We're the piggy bank and

5:50

we're used to fight their wars. European

5:53

countries have to step up and take care

5:55

of their own backyard. They have to actually

5:57

be in this game. They can't expect. us

6:00

to carry all of the burden just because we've been

6:02

dumb enough to do it all

6:04

the time. Because our leaders

6:07

are morons and they don't even

6:09

bother to ask Europe to step

6:11

up. And by the way, have

6:13

you noticed that every so-called conservative

6:15

starts supporting billions for Ukraine after

6:18

they get a classified briefing? What

6:20

do you think's going on there? They're

6:23

basically telling you, we distrust every part of

6:25

the federal bureaucracy except for what we're told

6:27

by the CIA, who I'm sure are operating

6:31

above board. It's not like

6:33

they've been caught lying over and over and over

6:35

again. I don't

6:38

know, case in point. Russia,

6:40

Russia, Russia. Remember that definitely happened folks

6:42

until it didn't five years later, but they got

6:44

everything they wanted out of it. Are

6:47

they making made to order briefs so

6:49

they get someone to respond to

6:52

what they actually want not what's actually

6:54

happening? If we don't think that's

6:56

happening right now, we're not watching. Are

6:58

they seeing actual evidence or are they just

7:00

relying on the assertions of

7:02

our intelligence agencies who, you know,

7:05

been known to manipulate. Not

7:08

only are they sending money to Ukraine, but

7:10

they're not going to stop funding NPR. I

7:13

spoke about National Public Radio's crazy

7:15

new CEO on Monday and

7:18

more video of her has

7:20

surfaced since. Here's the

7:22

remarkable thing. All of this footage

7:24

I'm about to play from you is from

7:26

when she led Wikipedia. That should

7:29

also not surprise anyone. If you've

7:31

looked at anything Wikipedia says, if you

7:33

want to check, go look at my

7:35

Wikipedia page and compare it to Hunter

7:38

Biden's and understand exactly where Wikipedia stands.

7:41

Wikipedia is then used by all of the big

7:43

tech agencies for their fact checking

7:45

purposes, even though it's

7:47

a liberal piece of crap.

7:51

Here the CEO argues against the truth

7:53

and for rewriting history. If

7:56

you've ever noticed, Wikipedia

7:58

clearly has. that liberal bias,

8:01

they will rewrite history to make it

8:03

seem like they are right. And now

8:05

we all understand why and just how

8:07

badly it's been manipulated. That

8:11

most written knowledge today has

8:13

been written by white colonial

8:16

European North American men. And

8:19

so one of the things that we're really focused on

8:21

is how do we think about correcting the record? How

8:23

do we think about writing people into history? How do

8:25

we think about writing people into the present who haven't

8:27

been represented in the same way? That

8:30

perhaps for our most tricky

8:32

disagreements, seeking the truth

8:36

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

8:44

the truth might be

8:47

a distraction that's getting in the

8:49

way of finding common ground

8:51

and getting things done. But

8:53

one of the most significant differences critical

8:56

for moving from polarization to productivity

8:59

is that the Wikipedians who write these articles

9:02

aren't actually focused on finding the truth. They're

9:05

working for something that's a little bit more attainable,

9:07

which is the best of what we can know

9:10

right now. And

9:12

after seven years there, I actually believe that they're on

9:14

to something, that for

9:16

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

9:26

think our reverence for the truth might

9:29

have become a bit

9:31

of a distraction that is preventing us

9:34

from finding consensus and getting important

9:36

things done. Remember

9:39

guys, it's

9:41

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

9:49

if whatever that consensus is is based

9:51

on total bullshit. I mean,

9:54

that's the former CEO of

9:56

Wikipedia, current CEO of

9:58

NPR, although I have heard maybe she

10:00

was replaced this week, I think, or, you know,

10:03

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

10:18

lies as easily as he breathes.

10:20

Yesterday, he claimed that his uncle

10:22

crashed his plane in world war

10:24

two on an island

10:27

of cannibals. I

10:29

mean, Joe Biden's life

10:31

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

10:44

check in on it. Watch this one.

10:58

You got

11:01

shot down

11:05

and you're everywhere. Cannibals.

11:25

I mean,

11:28

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.

16:00

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

16:15

mean, that is today's media in

16:17

a nutshell. And finally, I want

16:19

to end on one of the weirdest stories of the week.

16:22

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

18:53

to tonight's interview with the one and

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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

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1:28:15

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feed for a second guys. Give

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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

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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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