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Jimmy Dore - Episode #236

Released Wednesday, 7th December 2022
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Good afternoon, Michael Malis here. Let

1:22

that be your welcome for the next hour. We have

1:24

with us perhaps our most requested

1:27

guests Finally, I am

1:29

Gidi to be able to speak to

1:31

Jimmy Dorr of the Jimmy Dorr show.

1:33

Jimmy, thank you so much for making

1:35

the time to come on the

1:37

show. My my pleasure. I'm

1:39

excited as well. So I

1:41

first saw you speak. You didn't see

1:43

me. You were introducing Telsey Gabbard

1:46

at a church in Los Angeles

1:48

during her campaign. I had to leave.

1:51

I was waiting for her. You were going on. You

1:53

were so impassioned and

1:55

charismatic about promoting her candidacy.

1:57

I'm sure you understood at the time this was

1:59

a long shot, if not in a possibility, obviously.

2:02

but she certainly was in a position to make waves

2:04

during the nomination period, which she certainly

2:07

did. What is your view

2:09

of Telsey recently leaving

2:11

the Democratic Party and

2:13

kinda siding with, like, Carrie Lake and people

2:15

like that.

2:17

the I

2:18

didn't see her side with Karen. She

2:21

did that. I didn't know. Well, yeah,

2:23

she goes to Perry Lake and Dan Bullock in

2:25

New Hampshire.

2:29

See, I don't I don't let's

2:33

people what attracted

2:35

me to Tulsi Gabbers was she had the courage

2:37

to tell the truth about Syria. Yeah.

2:39

And so I was at the time

2:41

currently being by everybody,

2:44

including CNN, which it's

2:46

still in my Wikipedia, if you go

2:48

there, that I

2:50

was a conspiracy theorist around

2:52

the Syria gas attacks. And

2:54

what I was was this conspiracy analyst

2:57

because they said they

2:59

could talk to the conspiracy that he

3:02

Assad was gassing his own people

3:04

even as he was winning the war and it it

3:06

gained enough. So none of it made sense

3:09

So that's what made me start looking into it.

3:11

So as soon as you as soon as you looked into

3:13

it, you saw that they were there was a cover

3:15

up happening. and that the

3:17

OPCW actually there were whistleblower's,

3:20

that they said that no, this wasn't so

3:22

anyway, I'm getting too into the weeds on that.

3:24

But No. But I think you should get into the weeds

3:26

because this is a great example of how

3:28

over and over

3:29

the media tricks people

3:32

into war and they do it in the most

3:34

depraved dishonest ways possible.

3:36

And this costs lives both overseas

3:38

and here. So if you wanna break this down at length,

3:40

please feel free because I don't think anything's

3:42

more important than taking on the war

3:44

machine, frankly.

3:45

So they use those reports

3:48

of aside gassing his own people, which

3:50

don't understand why it's worse to get kill

3:52

someone with gas or to kill someone with a

3:54

bomb. I don't understand. Hey,

3:56

risk. You know, why don't you blow their head off a

3:58

good Christian? So

4:02

with a Christian bomb made by Christians and

4:04

a Christian bomb factory. So

4:08

Oh, so it turned out that and

4:10

would they literally use this for pretext for

4:12

war? That's what they do all the time. They

4:14

make up a bullshit story just like WMDs

4:16

in Iraq. And

4:19

so I was on the forefront of debunking

4:21

that and got it right. And

4:23

Aaron Mate also was And

4:26

so I was being smeared and I saw that

4:28

there's a sitting congressperson who's

4:31

also currently serving in the

4:33

military who's saying the same

4:35

thing I am and they're doing

4:37

the same thing to her as they're doing to

4:39

me. So all that stuff that

4:41

they remember when Trump insulted gold

4:43

star family. Oh, yeah. And

4:46

everybody got

4:49

to be so indignant And

4:52

so outrageously offended

4:55

at Trump doing that because you how could

4:57

you not respect the military, especially

4:59

someone who died and served? here

5:01

they were doing it as someone who's currently serving.

5:03

Right. And the because it

5:05

served it it served their political purpose. And what is

5:07

their political purpose? the military

5:09

industrial complexes complex complex

5:12

propaganda to get us into another

5:14

fucking bullshit war. And that's

5:16

exactly what it was. And

5:18

so we've been proven correct over

5:21

and over. And so

5:23

that's what attracted me to Tulsa. And I

5:25

saw that not even Bernie had the balls to tell

5:27

the truth about that. And Bernie didn't

5:29

have this balls to make the DNC

5:32

pay a price at all for cheating and

5:34

not only did not make them pay a price,

5:36

he didn't make them change. didn't

5:38

change any of the stuff that they do.

5:40

They still do anyway. So

5:43

you saw that they couldn't even count votes in

5:45

Iowa in the primary. People forgot that. Right?

5:47

Yeah. because Bernie won, so they had to

5:49

find a way that to to make paid Buttigieg

5:52

win because that's who they wanted. Alright.

5:54

So anyway, So that was

5:56

what initially attracted me to

5:59

to

5:59

to

5:59

Tulsi Gabbard and that she had

6:02

stepped down from her position as vice

6:04

chair of the DNC when she saw that

6:06

they were cheating Bernie, and they weren't giving

6:08

him a fair shake, so she stepped down.

6:10

And she didn't take corporate money and

6:12

all all the right things. the

6:14

Now they

6:18

just so if they can do that to her, which they

6:20

did, that's why they hated her. Now IIII

6:25

didn't like the way she the way she

6:27

exited the race hurt hurt

6:29

me as but, you know, But

6:32

other than that, who cares about me? Right?

6:34

That's not about me. So anyway, the

6:36

the it it's I like

6:38

that she left a Democratic party I

6:41

think it's a mistake to start just getting it better

6:43

with the other corporate parties. Is this is there

6:45

two fucking corporate pro war parties?

6:47

Don't kid yourself into thinking that the republican

6:49

party is of Pro War.

6:51

There there's that the problem is

6:53

there isn't a difference between the parties,

6:55

and that's the big problem. And

6:58

so people had a lot of criticisms of

7:00

Tulsi. Some one

7:03

of them, it's like, oh, well, she's for the drone

7:05

war, and she's And I'm like, hey, who

7:07

is I'm against it too. So what we do

7:09

is she's still the best telling the

7:11

truth about our foreign wars and entailments.

7:15

And so then you try to drag her

7:17

away from that kind of stuff for being for

7:19

drone wars and stuff. I don't know what else does it tell

7:21

you, but III get appreciate

7:23

an ally wherever I can find an ally,

7:25

and I really appreciate that Tulsi

7:27

stepped up and told the truth about Syria.

7:29

And right now, we are still People

7:31

forget this. We're the terrorists

7:34

in Syria. We were all in defunding,

7:36

Al Qaeda and ISIS. and

7:38

embed working with them in

7:40

Syria. And right now, we're occupying a

7:42

third of Syria still. We we

7:44

say Putin is this

7:47

imperialist maniac, right, and

7:49

warmonger who invades his neighbors. Well,

7:51

is it because Syria is not our neighbor that makes

7:53

it okay that we invaded them and we're occupying

7:55

a third of their country still. And which third

7:57

of the country do you think that is? Oh, it's the

7:59

part with the oil. And which leads

8:01

me to my other big point

8:03

I love to talk about. is

8:05

that, you know, why did they really

8:08

hate Trump? Right? They used to all go to each

8:10

other's weddings. They all go to the

8:12

Epstein Island and Bankkids together.

8:14

Why did they, you know, golf together? Why

8:16

did they they donate to each other all

8:18

the same shit? Why did they

8:20

hate him? Right? When Hillary Clinton elevated

8:22

him. Hillary Clinton wanted him to the nominee

8:24

of the Republican Party. And

8:27

and so she got all her minions in the press

8:29

to elevate Donald Trump. And so,

8:31

of course, he got, like, two billion dollars

8:33

in free radio, and

8:35

then they blame podcasters for

8:37

Donald Trump getting elected. have the

8:39

main three media gave him. And there's a

8:41

there's a recording of the head

8:43

less Moonves, the head of CBS,

8:45

at a of shareholders meeting

8:48

saying, hey, yeah, Donald Trump, he's bad for

8:50

the countries, but he's he's great for

8:52

CBS, go, baby, go, and then they

8:54

all laugh. Yes. Wow. And

8:56

so you oh, you never heard that? No. I never

8:58

heard that. Yes. Yes. And

9:00

so, you know, and then you

9:02

have like Donnie Deutsch at MSNBC admitting

9:04

if Bernie got the nominee, he'd vote for Trump.

9:06

And then, I mean, that's who

9:08

these people are. So why do they hate Trump? They

9:10

hate Trump. not because he

9:12

vented lying in Washington, DC.

9:14

Right? He didn't even do it as good

9:16

as the other ones. He, like, meaning that you could see

9:18

he was lying. Right? But

9:21

but but that's the whole thing. Oh,

9:23

Donald Trump, what happened? He

9:25

invented lying in Washington. Anyway,

9:27

they think they don't hate him for lying.

9:29

they hate him because he would accidentally

9:31

tell a big truth every once in a

9:33

while. Like, that that is a deep

9:35

state. And running things. And the

9:37

other thing is like, hey, why are when they

9:39

asked him, why are you leaving those soldiers in

9:41

Syria and he says for the oil? Look, you

9:43

can't say that. You gotta say liberty,

9:45

democracy, and he's gas goes up, no.

9:47

It's for the oil. It's our oil. And we're

9:49

taking the oil. And they're like, get him. We

9:51

gotta get this guy out of air. He's

9:53

gonna fuck everything up. because

9:56

they couldn't do that with so so they

9:58

can't do World War three with Donald Trump after

9:59

they tell everybody he's crazy in working for

10:02

the Russians. that's exactly what they wanted

10:04

to get started with

10:06

Russia and China simultaneously. And

10:08

I was told that's the stuff we were supposed to be

10:10

afraid of Donald Trump doing. that

10:12

Donald Trump was gonna be the crazy maniac.

10:14

They're going around picking fights with our

10:16

friends. They're going around picking fights with

10:18

the two biggest nuclear powers in the

10:20

world. Anyway, so I've talked too much.

10:22

Sorry. No. No. No. I remember very

10:24

vividly during the debates when Rand

10:26

Paul said is does this person have

10:28

the kind of temperament you with his finger on

10:30

the nuclear button, someone who makes fun of people's looks.

10:32

And Trump said, I never went after him for his

10:34

looks and this funny material there that much I could

10:36

tell you. even ran

10:39

Paul app. But the point was, that was one of the big

10:41

arguments against Trump. This guy's such a loone that

10:43

at any moment, he's just gonna I

10:45

see a mean to eat from somebody and

10:47

just hit nuke and it's gonna detonate the

10:50

nukes. And World War three was the

10:52

biggest argument, you know, why to be

10:54

against Trump. And at the same time

10:56

now, it seems that World War three

10:58

is something that if you're not in

11:00

favor of, you hate America and you want

11:02

Ukrainians to all be mass murdered. I was

11:04

born Ukraine I think the situation is

11:06

very, very tricky. I'm very

11:08

concerned because my back expertise is

11:10

with Korea. And in the Korean War,

11:12

you had now in Stalin

11:14

in the north, and you had the UN and the US

11:16

and the South, and it was the Korean people who

11:18

paid the price. They were just the country was

11:20

complete decimated in the most horrific

11:22

ways. And my big concern is

11:24

if you have one powerhouse on in the east

11:26

and, you you know, all these forces in the west

11:28

and Ukraine's in the middle, I I don't know

11:30

what the answer is, but for people just glibbly

11:32

be like, well, too bad. We just gotta do what we

11:34

gotta do and escalate

11:36

things. Escalation literally means

11:38

death.

11:40

ah

11:42

It's such an our people

11:44

have no idea.

11:46

just how corrupt our government is.

11:48

Like, they just think it's regular corrupt.

11:51

Right. Yeah. Yeah. Right.

11:53

Yeah. It it is it's

11:55

so corrupt. We

11:57

are sending a hundred billion

11:59

dollars to Ukraine for

12:01

a proxy war with Russia.

12:03

At the same time, we won't

12:05

even spend two hundred million dollars

12:07

to give sick days to the

12:09

railroad workers who make every

12:11

who are the glue in our capital in

12:13

society. But that's how fucking

12:15

corrupt this. So what they did what the

12:17

Democrats did was they tricked

12:19

everybody into because they can't run on

12:21

their policy they have to trick people

12:23

into saying, we're we're defending

12:25

democracy. You're you're voting

12:27

against fascism. And what's the

12:29

first thing they do as soon as they

12:31

work? they fucking crush

12:33

the goddamn workers

12:35

who are about to strike against the railroad

12:37

union. And guess why they

12:39

did that? So by the way, that's called fact.

12:41

That's real fascism. Right?

12:43

That's real fascism, not being mean

12:45

to Jimmy Costa fascism. that's

12:48

real fascism. Okay? When the

12:50

government comes

12:52

together with the corporation to screw

12:54

the citizens and take away their

12:56

ability to organize, that's

12:59

exactly what Joe Biden

13:01

did. Right? So that's called that's what

13:03

Michelinie called the definition them.

13:05

And so the Democrats actually

13:07

did that, and they all participated in

13:09

it. Every member of the squad

13:11

accept one. So

13:13

that's what they so

13:15

I I'm starting to lose my point,

13:17

but the that that's what they've got

13:20

nothing to run on anymore. The Democrats have

13:22

to run on bullshit like that. They have

13:24

to run on stuff like I'm I'm I'm running

13:26

against fascism. The real fascist is

13:28

Joe Biden. He's been his whole career.

13:30

And the fact that they say Donald

13:33

Trump and like he invented, like, you

13:35

know, don't tell Democrats that Joe

13:37

Biden had to drop out of running for president

13:39

the first time because he he got caught

13:41

lying so much. He was Assyria. It was a

13:43

plagiarist. It had to drop out at that time.

13:45

And then he said he graduated at the top

13:47

of his class. He was the he was chosen

13:49

the outstanding political science suit, and he

13:51

had three majors. It turns out he

13:53

graduated at the bottom of his class. He didn't

13:55

have he wasn't the outstanding student,

13:57

and he graduated and and it and didn't he

13:59

only had one made it. So

13:59

all of it, he made up he even made up

14:02

that where he went to college, he's the

14:04

pretinity went to a college. He didn't go to a I

14:06

covered it on my show. So

14:09

again, people have no idea how corrupt

14:12

their government is. They have Joe Biden

14:14

is the reason why prisons are overflowing, and we

14:16

have more people in prison in the United

14:18

States than China. Right? I

14:20

mean, just a broad number. We're the world's

14:22

biggest penal colony. Right? And we

14:24

have a well known lab

14:26

work in in prison. Right?

14:28

It's it's really an

14:30

unbelievable one. By the way, we can't give people health

14:32

care. We got people living under every

14:34

bridge. You know what the money we sent to

14:36

Ukraine, we could have fixed homelessness because they say

14:38

between twenty and forty billion

14:40

dollars would fix homelessness. Right? Well, we got

14:42

that money in our back pocket gonna give

14:44

it again another forty billion dollars to

14:46

Ukraine. Hey, how about how about

14:48

go ahead. Give it to Ukraine. Can you also

14:50

get forty billion dollars to the United

14:53

States? so we fix fucking homelessness and

14:55

get out of it. It's just like it's just the

14:57

craziest thing we know. That's how corrupt

14:59

the the gears of our government

15:01

only work in one direction, and that

15:03

direction is corruption. That's why

15:05

they can't give sick days to

15:07

the railroad workers who everyone

15:09

admits are the glue to our capitalist

15:12

society. And then if they struck, it

15:14

would be a devastating blow to

15:16

our economy. then maybe we give those

15:18

people how that's how corrupted is they

15:20

can't even act in their own interest. It would

15:22

be in the machine's interest to give

15:24

those workers sick days but it

15:26

won't even do that. So this is

15:28

exactly as Marx predicted. Capitalism is

15:30

eating itself. The government is a

15:32

hundred percent corrupted. You don't have it

15:34

to match that's the that's the thing that kills me is

15:36

they talk about how January six,

15:38

they start they undermine democracy.

15:40

That's adorable that you think you live

15:42

in a democracy because it's been proven

15:45

and by a Cambridge study that

15:47

in Princeton that they we don't live with a

15:49

democracy. Your democracy was stolen

15:51

from you decades ago, which is why

15:53

workers still live paycheck to paycheck. Eighty

15:55

percent of them before the goddamn

15:57

COVID lockdowns. Eighty percent of workers

15:59

live paycheck to paycheck. Half the country

16:01

can afford a four hundred dollar emergency,

16:04

fifty percent of wage earners in thirty

16:06

thousand dollars or less. And workers hadn't had a

16:08

raise since nineteen eighty. and that's got

16:10

nothing to do with fucking Russia or

16:12

those guys on January sixth. That's got to

16:14

do with that your democracy was stolen from

16:16

you by in the corporate hijacking of our

16:18

government, which is why you still don't have

16:20

health care, but they do in Russia.

16:22

I there's

16:24

a lot to unpack there, and and I agree with almost

16:26

everything you said. One of the other

16:28

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16:30

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forty five. Let's get back to the show. Inflation hurts the

19:32

poorest people the most disproportionately.

19:34

If you or I, you know, have to buy

19:36

food and instead of let's

19:38

say, five dollars, it costs six dollars. You know, it's not

19:40

gonna really make a difference to maybe you or me.

19:42

But when someone is single mom

19:45

working dad, they are living

19:47

paycheck paycheck. I was an immigrant. I

19:49

remember, like, we were very, very poor when we came to

19:51

America. And what my mom or grandma would

19:53

do is you go to one store, the

19:55

corner, see how much the grapes are. You walk the whole

19:57

block to see how much the grapes are the other store,

19:59

and it's a few cents more, you go

20:01

back. This is time they could have been spending

20:03

elsewhere. They don't need to be worrying about these

20:05

pennies. But what inflation does is

20:07

when people are that poor, they're the

20:09

first ones who get hit disproportionately. and

20:11

it seems like person who single handedly caused

20:14

inflation and caused all the problems in America

20:16

is Donald Trump, and and that just seems to

20:18

me so almost despicable. I I'd

20:20

like to hear your thoughts on that.

20:22

Well,

20:23

the what's

20:26

amazing

20:26

is, like, So,

20:28

Naomi Klein can write that book, the shock

20:31

doctrine, and

20:33

which talks about how the capitalist

20:35

use, you know, these huge shocks

20:37

to implement their their, you

20:40

know, predatory policies.

20:44

And COVID,

20:46

it which

20:47

now looks

20:48

like it was --

20:50

the virus was

20:52

a fund invented in a lab

20:55

in Wuhan, which

20:57

was funded by our government,

20:59

meaning doctor Fauci, which we

21:01

went around regulations to do, and

21:04

then lied to Congress about

21:06

actually doing that. He lied twice when he was asked

21:08

to be funded, gain a function research in Wuhan

21:10

Lab, and he said no, twice, which to

21:12

me is lying, which is

21:14

a crime to lie to that's a

21:17

felony. But, of course, you'll never be

21:19

punished because he's lying at the behest of

21:21

the establishment. Remember if you said that

21:23

that came from a fire from the

21:25

Wuhan lab, you were called a racist.

21:28

now it's like, wow. It's just so you have to

21:30

be extra suspicious now when someone

21:32

says something's racist. It's like, oh, it sounds like

21:34

there's probably truth. Right? because that's what

21:36

they're doing now. And we saw it

21:38

happen with that. I mean, it's like so whenever they

21:40

over it's like, oh, when they overreact

21:42

too much, like, with to the Barrington declaration.

21:45

Right? So people, I don't know if they know what that is. The Barrington

21:47

Declaration was at the beginning of COVID.

21:49

There was a bunch of scientists, nobel laureate,

21:51

stuff like that. who had a different

21:53

idea on how to handle this pandemic,

21:56

right? And their idea was to not

21:58

do lockdowns, but to do

22:00

targeted protection for people who

22:02

had comorbidities and who were all

22:04

elderly. Turns out they were right.

22:06

Well, Fauci couldn't have that because they

22:08

had a plan in place to make everybody

22:10

in the world got a jab.

22:12

And so Pfizer can make a hundred billion

22:15

dollars. And a hundred billion dollars is a lot

22:17

of money. Right? So So

22:19

they smeared everybody in the Barrington

22:21

declaration. Those and and that's what those

22:24

emails prove that

22:26

they were saying, hey, we have to get our friends in the

22:28

media to do a hit piece on these doctors

22:30

and make them look like crazies because

22:32

now they even have Nobel

22:34

Prize winners that are that are

22:36

signing on to it. So

22:38

that got revealed. So, of course, but

22:40

nobody knows this. stuff. Right? Because it doesn't get amplified in the media,

22:42

why? Because a hundred billion dollars, not only

22:45

buys you the government, but it buys you the

22:47

media. Right? So people have

22:49

no idea how corrupt. That's why they lie

22:51

about Ivermectin and make you think that a a

22:53

light medicine that has saved literal

22:56

billions of lives that

22:58

won the Nobel Prize. It's on the WHO list of

23:01

essential medicines. They could all

23:03

make you think of some kind of

23:05

horse paste. But And can I interrupt you?

23:07

Because if you listened to the

23:09

corporate press, you would get the

23:11

impression that Joe Rogan put on

23:13

sunglasses in a trench coat and a hat He

23:15

went to a pet store.

23:16

He got some vials of horse

23:19

paste. It's like, III are you Joe Logan? No.

23:21

Just ring up. as

23:22

if he wasn't taking medication under

23:24

medical supervision of experts. Listen

23:26

to the experts. And as if

23:27

that was the only thing he was taking,

23:30

And as if it's only used for horses. Right? Like,

23:32

even from that perspective, it's like, why is it

23:34

horse paste? Why is it a dog paste or

23:37

cat paste? Even on its face, the

23:39

story was nonsensical. Yet, people will tell you

23:41

it's to this day that Joe Roe can

23:43

inject himself a horse's face because Trump told

23:45

him to. Yeah.

23:48

And by the way, Trump wants credit for the

23:50

vaccine and they won't give it to him because that mess

23:52

messes messes that he's the guy who developed it

23:54

under warp speed. He wants credit for it, but exactly why

23:56

do they hate Donald Trump because he's bad

23:58

for their brand. Right?

24:00

Donald Trump, they can

24:02

sell more vaccines with Demento

24:04

Joe than they can with

24:06

Donald Trump. Right? And that's all that

24:08

is because they have sufficiently solid

24:11

him, right, to be anti

24:13

science. So now they can't have that guy be

24:15

the face of their push to get everybody

24:18

vaccinated using bullshit science, which

24:20

is what they used. Right?

24:22

They didn't they suppressed the the so

24:24

everything Joe Regan said was true. I mean, that's

24:26

the only thing. Right? Yeah. And, of course, he took I

24:28

was taking Ivermectin too, and people

24:30

were saying the same thing about me. And they're like,

24:32

where do you I got to get my hypermectin

24:34

at Walgreens. And what

24:36

and what do you get before? I go because I'm in a

24:38

study of how to treat

24:40

people who are vaccine injured. I

24:42

GOT INJED BY THE VACCINE AND THIS

24:44

IS A HUMAN MEDICINE THAT IS

24:46

CONSIDERED A WONDER DRUG BEFORE COVID

24:48

AND THEY'RE GOING TO SEE IF IT WORKS ON

24:50

THIS. And so and

24:52

and the fact that people had an emotional

24:55

why why do you give a

24:57

fuck about what medicine my

24:59

doctor prescribed for me. Why does someone

25:01

else have an opinion on that? Because

25:04

they've been propagandized to have

25:06

an opinion about that and have an emotional attachment

25:09

to it because that's their way to own

25:11

Trumpers. Right? And

25:13

Go ahead. The other thing is, like, you know, they were laughing when Herman

25:15

Cain died, you know, as a result of COVID because

25:17

he had been had been vaccine hesitant. But

25:20

it's it's like Joe Rogen took

25:22

these medications and he was back to

25:24

work. So what do you Not not only was he

25:26

back to work, he tested negative

25:28

for the fucking virus in

25:30

in forty eight hours. Forty eight

25:33

hours. Right. So And now you

25:35

can't do that. That that it it was

25:37

pointless worst case scenario. Sounds

25:39

like it made it worse. So

25:41

that's just propagatable.

25:44

You saw when he got doctor Sanjay

25:46

Gupta on his show, He

25:48

first thing he'd got to well,

25:51

first thing he had to do was school, doctor Sanjay

25:53

Gupta, on natural immunity. Do you remember

25:55

that? So what's it?

25:57

It doesn't exist. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And

25:59

and and Satag Gupta goes, well, Joe, you had

26:01

it. You got over it. Now you should get your vaccine. And

26:03

Joe goes, why shouldn't I get a vaccine? I

26:05

have natural immunity. And he goes, oh, but the vaccine and

26:08

so doctors all of a

26:10

sudden during COVID decided to

26:12

pretend they forgot about

26:14

how your natural

26:17

immunity that that's been a thing since the

26:19

beginning of of fucking time that

26:21

when you get a virus, your body

26:23

produces a natural immune response to that

26:25

virus going forward. And of course, you

26:27

have it now. And so Dr.

26:29

Sanjit Gupta had to get schools about

26:31

that from a pothead comedian on

26:34

television. And the next thing,

26:36

Joe Hogan got doctor Sanjay Gupta

26:38

to admit that they

26:40

were all lying about Ivermecton

26:42

at CNN. And he tried to do it

26:44

with mealy mouth words and Jody didn't let him off the hook.

26:46

He said, no. They weren't It's because the it

26:48

sounds like Sudhakoopa says, oh, you

26:50

seem pretty upset about that. Like like somehow

26:53

chose the asshole because he got upset

26:55

that CNN's lying. about

26:57

him taking Ivan Macdon.

26:59

And Joe goes, no, you should be

27:01

upset about that. Yeah. Yeah.

27:03

It was perfect. I was like, wow.

27:05

He really handled that. And you go,

27:07

are you pretty upset about that? Honjo? No. You should be upset about that.

27:09

That your news organization is

27:11

lying, not only about a medicine, but

27:13

about a comedian. who's taking a

27:15

bet for what purpose? Oh, because he gets bigger

27:18

in ratings than you. That's why he gets

27:20

eleven hundred percent more

27:22

viewers. than anything that's seen in any way.

27:24

lied about lying. because then they said all

27:27

we said was, Ira Mehdi,

27:29

has one of uses being horse

27:31

paced. It's like, no, you didn't. No, you

27:33

didn't. You you're lying. You're

27:35

lying. Why why would you even mention that? Would

27:37

you say eighty percent of

27:39

antibiotics are used on farms. Would

27:41

you say prednisone? He's used it a

27:43

cow medicine, but that's what you

27:45

guys did. And then the FDA even

27:47

tweeted out, hey, y'all, you're

27:49

not a horse. Don't take

27:51

Ibermectin. So that they that again, they

27:53

did. They lied about the lying. So people have no

27:55

idea that we're living. Right

27:57

now, our society, our government, our

27:59

culture, we're living

28:00

in an eldest hawks slash

28:03

George Orwell fucking

28:06

scenario. It's not close. There's not

28:08

parts of our society that are like it.

28:10

It's a hundred percent. You're

28:12

completely tracked from twenty four

28:14

hours a day. They not only know what

28:16

you're watching on TV or what you're looking up

28:18

on your Internet, They

28:22

they know every they know what you're saying in

28:24

your emails. They have every email, every

28:26

text, every phone call. You know, they haven't.

28:28

Right? And they're doing it because of nine

28:31

eleven.

28:31

So

28:33

and you're

28:34

not allowed to ask questions anymore. And if you

28:36

ask questions about the establishment narrative,

28:38

you are immediately called a white

28:40

supremacist or a conspiracy theorist.

28:43

It's the most craziest thing I've ever seen. They don't

28:45

even do it to black people that Larry Elder

28:47

when he ran for governor in California, opened

28:49

up the LA Times, had the line and

28:51

said, Larry Elder, White Supremacist.

28:53

And I like the face of White

28:55

Supremacy. That's it. The black face of

28:57

White Supremacy, and I was like, isn't it just like

28:59

a black eye to be so sneaky? to

29:02

hide all that white supremacy behind

29:04

that black skin. They're the worst white

29:06

supremacist, the black ones.

29:08

But they're they're really at it.

29:11

Yeah. Same thing with the truckers in

29:13

Canada. Right? When I saw the

29:15

truckers who they were, they were white truckers and

29:17

black truckers and native truckers. and

29:19

Indian truckers from India with the

29:21

beard and the thing. And when I saw that, I

29:23

was like, white supremacists. These

29:25

have gotta be white supremacists. you

29:27

know, the first question I was gonna ask you, but I think you

29:29

already answered it for me. I always use you as

29:31

a because a lot of times I have people in my

29:33

audience who are conservatives. and they

29:35

basically have this idea that, like, red pill means conservatives and

29:37

I tell them they're absolutely inaccurate. And I

29:39

use you as an example of someone who I've described

29:41

as a red pill leftist Would

29:43

you regard that categorization as

29:45

accurate? I don't honestly,

29:49

I don't know. I what does that mean? What do

29:51

you use what does a red pill mean? Right

29:53

pill is the belief that what is presented as fact

29:55

by the corporate press is in reality a

29:58

carefully constructed narrative designed

29:59

to keep some very unpleasant people in

30:02

power. Oh, Well, by if

30:04

that's the definition, then certainly.

30:06

Yeah. Okay. That is that is the definition. And

30:08

what does here's the thing. I've had conservatives

30:10

on the show and I asked them to

30:12

find conservatism and this they don't really have

30:14

a good answer other than, like, progressivism is

30:17

bad. What does being on the left mean

30:19

to you? Three

30:21

means being anti war, first

30:23

and foremost. And

30:27

secondly, it means

30:29

being for

30:30

health care for everybody. That's what it

30:33

means to me. I don't know what I don't

30:35

call myself a progressive anymore

30:37

because If Bernie Sanders is progressive, then I'm not that.

30:39

Okay. because Bernie Sanders is a

30:41

fucking war pig to

30:44

his bones. to

30:46

the point where he tries to smear peace

30:49

activists. He says who's

30:51

paying you. That's what Him. Oh, he

30:53

said that? one of

30:55

the most powerful people in the world. Bernie

30:58

Sanders said that to

31:01

peace activists, calling out his

31:03

bullshit war votes for

31:05

fucking the Pentagon. And

31:07

and

31:10

So

31:10

I I don't I don't like I don't put a

31:12

label on it anymore. All all I do is

31:14

is say that, you know,

31:16

I'm anti war. I'm for healthcare.

31:20

I'm I'm for getting

31:22

rid of this police police state

31:24

we live in. Yep.

31:26

I'm forgetting rid of that what

31:29

does that Well, kind of whatever that immunity is that

31:31

cops have, I forgot what it's called. Qualified immunity.

31:33

Qualified immunity. Yeah.

31:36

And I'm for you

31:39

know, I'm not know so

31:42

I guess so that would be the big thing. My also

31:44

the thing would be I'm

31:46

I'm if if you're a

31:49

capitalist, we're not living we're living in a

31:51

monopoly. These aren't this is an oligopoly. Right?

31:54

And so you got you don't have competition.

31:56

It's like George Carlin said. Right?

31:58

I get forty seven different types of cereal

32:00

in two political parties.

32:03

Yeah. I I don't you don't have and they

32:05

both served the same people as Ralph

32:07

Nader told us that the only difference between a

32:09

Democrat and a Republican is how fast their

32:11

knee hits far when a donor enters the room. But but Jimmy, it's also

32:13

like we have a year long

32:15

campaign where

32:16

publicly the

32:18

voters are losing choices one

32:20

by one as the field is window down.

32:22

The whole point of the primaries is as

32:24

you watch it from your house, as

32:27

you lose choices to vote for the

32:29

president. Hey, I don't

32:31

mind it

32:33

like, it bothers me when the people I want

32:35

to win an election. Don't win the election. But that's

32:37

not why I complain. I complain

32:39

because I want my vote to actually count.

32:42

Yeah. And it doesn't. vote

32:44

doesn't actually count. And

32:48

so,

32:48

so like

32:49

like like how they cheated Bernie.

32:53

and it doesn't matter. So

32:55

and we will and and even,

32:57

you know, getting back to that Princeton

32:59

study, they showed that unless you're in,

33:01

I think, the upper ten percent

33:03

of wealthy people, your what

33:05

you want reflected in legislation doesn't

33:09

get reflected. Like if you no matter what you

33:11

want, zero percent of the time, it gets

33:13

reflected. But if you're in the upper ten

33:15

percent of the wealthy in America, let's

33:17

say, ten percent of those people want something

33:19

done. Well, ten percent of time, we'll get

33:21

done. If half of them want something to get done,

33:23

fifty percent of the time, we'll get So

33:26

you didn't see what I'm saying. They have a direct correlation to

33:28

their wants and needs to legislation happening.

33:30

And it doesn't for the bottom eighty percent

33:32

of fucking wage earners in America.

33:34

Just isn't there. we we don't have and

33:37

and and you saw it right now. Right? So

33:39

Joe Biden and the Democrats called himself

33:41

Joe Biden says he's the most pro

33:43

worker president in history,

33:45

which that might actually be true because we don't

33:47

have any pro fucking president

33:49

since FDR maybe. And so

33:53

and then immediate thing he does is

33:55

institute fascism to crush workers. They were

33:57

gonna win that strike. That's

33:59

the whole thing. Like, CNN went out and it's

34:02

fair mongered for the corporation by saying,

34:04

if you are you guys are gonna crush our

34:06

economy right before Christmas? Are you willing to

34:08

do that? that'll put a lot of pain on people. Instead of, like,

34:10

going, hey, why don't those people who own your

34:12

company give you sick days and -- Right. -- get

34:14

this it's, like, instead instead of

34:16

flipping it, but

34:18

of course, because of the red pill, I see what

34:20

CNN's doing, because I know here they serve, and

34:22

because I read

34:24

manufacturing consent, I know that

34:26

it's the ownership that

34:28

you're not gonna be allowed to say something

34:30

at CNN that the owner of CNN

34:32

doesn't want you to say that

34:34

don't be don't be stupid. And you get

34:36

preselected out. Right? Right. You know, I

34:38

remember I was at a panel one time

34:41

in San Francisco with these these

34:44

mainstream news reporters and it was being moderated by

34:46

an Emmy Award winning newsman from

34:50

NBC. And

34:52

he's you know what? I'm like and

34:54

he's trying to discredit me

34:58

by saying, You know, have you ever covered news? You never have you ever actually

35:00

gone out and covered a story? And

35:02

I go, yes, I have. Have you did you go to

35:04

journalism school?

35:06

and he goes no. And I got I didn't think so. So why do you pretend that that

35:09

and then he said, well, you why

35:11

did you think that He

35:14

goes, I don't know how you think we all think at these editorial

35:16

meetings that we're all I go you

35:18

know, I'll never know because I'll never be invited

35:20

to one of those editorial meetings. Because I

35:23

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35:27

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Let's

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get back to the show. What you're referring to you at the

37:54

book manufacturing consent for people who know is by Noam Chomsky. And

37:57

Chomsky has this really

37:59

superb quote where he

38:02

discusses how the best way to

38:04

maintain control in society is to have

38:06

strictly limited debate, excuse

38:08

me, very passionate debate within

38:10

strictly limited parameters. So that gives the

38:12

so if you have, for example, the political spectrum,

38:14

let's say, would be one in ten. If you

38:16

keep the debate between four and five, and you

38:18

have those four and fives ready to kill each other, people really think, oh, you know,

38:21

I've got a whole range of choices. Those fives are

38:23

the devil or those fours are

38:26

evil. Meanwhile, you know, one through four and

38:28

five through ten are off the table. Here's the here's the way I like to explain

38:30

it. That that very that very

38:32

thing that Chomsky said. So

38:35

let's say say and let let's say we're

38:38

talking about Syria and you turn on the

38:40

TV to see what's going on in Syria and the

38:42

debate is

38:44

not The debate is not, hey, did Syria gas their

38:46

own people? And let's bring in people on both sides

38:48

of the thing to see what's happened and what's actually

38:50

going on? That's not the debate.

38:53

the debates jumping off point is they did gas

38:56

their own people. And now

38:58

how much bombing should we

39:00

do? Right. Right? That's the and

39:02

so you can have these debates, like, should we bomb

39:04

a lot, or should we bomb a little, and

39:06

we can yell at each other in between that

39:08

those parameters. but you could never say, hey,

39:10

should we not be bombing? And so

39:12

that's never you're never allowed. That's why

39:15

Glen Greenwald met T. V. people like that.

39:17

were never invited on MSNBC

39:19

during Russia gate because you weren't allowed

39:21

to say, hey, this was all made up.

39:23

You weren't allowed to say that. And

39:25

on the on corporate news, which

39:28

it was. RussiaGate was a hundred percent

39:30

made up. I'd proved it on my

39:32

show with Bill Binney. who was the

39:34

NSA's top code breaker since

39:36

the sixties, and they sent then

39:38

he started to tell the truth about what they were actually

39:40

doing after nine eleven. They tried to

39:42

frame him, put him in jail. He's smarter than the He outsmarted

39:44

them. And then he's the one who

39:46

figured out that there's no way that's those

39:50

emails could have been hacked by the Russia. And

39:52

he proved it on my show. So

39:54

I knew before everybody else that

39:57

what the Mueller report was gonna conclude was

39:59

that the Trump and his administration

40:01

committee campaign had no collusion,

40:03

meaning there was no conspiracy

40:05

between Trump and Russia during the

40:08

campaign. And that's what the Mueller report said

40:10

explicitly. So and

40:12

I knew that. And, you know, it was funny. I'm a

40:14

comedian, a stand up comedian. And my Canadian friend

40:16

started fucking crazy. Right? They're

40:18

just like, Jimmy, what is? And then

40:20

all of a sudden, I I predict, I tell me

40:22

I'm gonna tell you what the Mueller report's

40:25

gonna say, and then it came out and they're like, holy

40:27

shit. How did you know? And I

40:29

was like, because I looked into it, which they

40:31

don't want you doing anymore, by the way,

40:33

because big farmers got

40:35

a job to sell and make a hundred billion dollars. And

40:38

so they've now got even comedians

40:40

repeating out. Maybe you've heard people say this.

40:42

Please folks don't do your

40:44

own research. Oh, you're gonna be doing your own research. before

40:46

COVID, doing your own research used to be

40:48

called reading. Now,

40:50

it's like I woke up in the middle of a bill, Hicks

40:54

bid Well, looks like we got ourselves a

40:56

reader. Tell me, boy, what you're reading

40:58

for? Don't you know

41:00

everything that needs to be read, it's already been

41:02

readed by a

41:04

smart person. that's what it's come

41:06

to. They've got they've got there's

41:08

a tweet out yesterday

41:12

by Pfizer and it

41:14

tried to it tried to mimic the

41:16

onion. It says area man does

41:18

Google Search becomes Ph.

41:20

D. in Science. And they're

41:22

saying, hey, please don't think because you're on

41:24

the Internet, you're a scientist. Thank

41:26

God for

41:28

real scientists. So what they're doing is they're shaming you

41:30

for trying to get informed. Hey, don't

41:32

look stuff up. What are you doing?

41:34

Reading? That's what they're they're

41:36

doing that. They're

41:38

trying to they're being they're trying to shame you for being

41:40

dumb. So they've now made reading

41:43

what dumb people

41:46

do. It is the

41:48

fucking unbelievable magic trick, but

41:50

I have all my asshole fucking shit

41:52

led comedian friends saying it on stage.

41:54

every fucking night of their life. They go up and say, please tell me you're not doing

41:56

your own research. I have one of my best friends

41:58

at comedy for I know it for

42:02

thirty years. comes off stays and I go, are you fucking

42:04

insane? He's like, what? I go, you're

42:06

shaming people for trying to get informed about

42:08

an experimental

42:10

medical treatment that there's no long term data on. You're propping

42:12

up big pharma propaganda instead of

42:14

trying to poke holes in it. You think there's not

42:16

lies all over this fucking thing, but

42:20

you're shaming people for trying to get informed. You know, that's the opposite

42:22

of what fucking comedy is supposed

42:24

to be. Right? And he

42:26

didn't say anything. He didn't know what

42:29

say. I guess he didn't see it coming. And then

42:31

that was not. And I just fucking

42:33

walked away. But that's all of them. The

42:35

the No. Commedians are supposed to

42:37

be the skeptics. and they're not.

42:39

They're the opposite. They're the real

42:42

enforcers now. It's the

42:44

opposite of comedy. It's the words they say

42:46

shit like trust. I've

42:48

seen comedians Can I say and say, I trust the science? Well, you know, how

42:50

science works. Right? because science

42:52

only works by questioning. That's

42:55

why we we we know about e equals m

42:57

c squared. Right? Because

43:00

Einstein didn't accept Newton's idea

43:02

of gravity. He had his own

43:04

ideas. He question the science, and that's how it moves forward. It

43:06

doesn't make Einstein anti science. You

43:08

don't trust science. You don't have faith

43:10

in science.

43:12

science needs to be questioned. That's not real religion is

43:14

what you have faith in. That's what you

43:16

have faith that not science, but that's

43:18

how they've got people who consider themselves.

43:22

smart, democrat voting smart people to

43:24

start repeating the dumbest propaganda I've

43:27

ever heard, shaming people

43:30

for being for reading,

43:32

it's the as and as they

43:34

it's the most anti intellectual thing I've ever seen

43:36

while they try to pretend they're the smart

43:38

people. It's it's mind blowing. You get you

43:41

if you read this in fucking

43:43

Elvis Huxley's book, you you would be

43:45

like, oh, that's crazy. They said, you

43:47

were living in it. There's there's two questions. And here's the thing.

43:49

You're not not only not supposed to do your research, you're not supposed to

43:51

ask basic logical questions, and here's two basic ones

43:54

that I

43:56

have. which I've never heard anyone give an answer to. One is, if

43:58

social distancing was efficacious, why

44:00

didn't they bring it back And

44:03

if it wasn't efficacious, why do we do to begin with?

44:05

There's no answer for that one. And number

44:07

two is, are you saying

44:10

that kids who you admit

44:12

cannot have are almost entirely safe

44:14

from having COVID, and you're giving

44:16

them a vaccine, which by your own admission last

44:19

six months, is your

44:21

plan to have children get shots every

44:23

six months in perpetuity. And

44:25

if not, how is that wrong? And the answer

44:27

is, okay, you're a conspiracy

44:30

theorist. Yeah.

44:30

There there what was

44:33

your first question again? No. About

44:35

the social distancing. It was a good idea. Why

44:37

did it come back? And it it wasn't a

44:39

good idea. Why do we do to begin with? So so where where you know you know

44:41

where that came from? It was some kid with a

44:43

science fair project.

44:46

They just made it up. There was no science to to back it up

44:48

at all. You know what's hilarious? I

44:50

I'm sure you've done this.

44:53

I I fly all the time, right, to go do stand up

44:55

comedy. And so I'll always

44:58

chuckle when I'm standing in line just before I get

45:00

on the plane that has you they want you to stay

45:02

distance until you get acted to a

45:04

fucking plane like a sardine. It's the

45:06

dumbest thing then you can take

45:08

your mask off if you're eating because,

45:10

you know, while being the coronavirus, while being very deadly,

45:12

it's respectful of meal

45:14

times. It's not it you know,

45:16

if you're seated,

45:18

you're protected. I think that's what

45:20

Fauci says. And the the

45:22

coronavirus wants to come out and kill people, but

45:24

then it says, oh, no. There's a potato

45:26

skin. Everybody back.

45:28

They're eating. I don't wanna be an asshole. I wanna kill them, but

45:30

I'm not gonna be rude while they're

45:32

eating. You know, it's like you respect the

45:34

celebrities when they're eating. You don't go get

45:36

an autograph. Coronavirus doesn't

45:38

kill you while you're eating. It's the same

45:40

thing. Okay. Let's talk about another

45:42

conspiracy theorist. Very famously years ago,

45:44

you spat

45:46

Alex Jones. Have you been following what's recent Did not

45:48

spit? That was not it? That did not

45:50

happen. Please correct me. Please Alex

45:52

Jones is very

45:54

funny. Okay.

45:54

okay

45:55

And when

45:57

he came on us

45:59

on the side of the Young Turks

46:01

at the Republican convention, during

46:03

a live broadcast and he wouldn't get off. And so

46:05

Shankhiker didn't know how to handle it. That's how

46:07

you handle a

46:10

heckler. just take your coat

46:12

off. Oh, yeah. No. No. No. No. And

46:14

I was just like, are you fucking kidding? You turn

46:16

off the cameras and you go, okay, Al.

46:18

We're gonna we'll turn them on when you leave. Right? Then

46:20

you try to say, please turn off the cameras. We have

46:23

somebody here, and then you go, please get

46:25

security. And, Alex, it's nice to see you as always.

46:27

And Let's have a drink tomorrow. Right? That that's how

46:29

you handle it. You don't start fucking so

46:31

well, that's how they handle it. So then there was

46:33

a thousand people on that. I mean, it was like a it

46:36

was It was crazy, man,

46:38

what was happening. And so at Alex Jones

46:40

was he was pushing Jake's buttons

46:44

all the way fucking through it. It was unbelievable how

46:46

Jake fell for everything Alex Jones

46:48

was doing to me too. Alex

46:50

Jones was loving it. Right? And

46:54

and as I got up

46:56

there, people everybody's screwing. And I

46:58

was like, after I had I was drinking some

47:00

tea. I had some iced tea. And

47:03

I the the last thing I heard Alex Jones

47:05

say was, hey, I'm just trying to be

47:08

nice. And that was

47:10

so funny to me.

47:12

I did a spit take. Okay.

47:14

And that's and so that's my story,

47:16

and I'm sticking to it. But I well,

47:18

all my apologies. I'd certainly

47:21

I certainly would like to

47:23

bury the hatchet. What do you think of the

47:25

recent You know what? I went can I you know,

47:27

the first time I went to Austin, to do

47:29

comedy. I was playing the state theater. I was

47:31

very excited. Right? To

47:34

and so I go to dinner. the night

47:36

before I get there, and the night before I go to dinner at

47:38

this steakhouse right in downtown. And I'm

47:40

sitting there and who comes in and sits at

47:42

the table behind me a fucking Alex

47:45

Jones. I'm like, oh my god. He's gonna kill me.

47:47

I'm so afraid. He was

47:49

gonna fucking crack crack

47:52

my neck. And luckily, it was at the end of my man, already eaten. I

47:54

was just about finished. And so I was just

47:56

like, oh, I would get the fuck out. And then it's kinda

47:58

slinked

48:00

out. Anyway, go

48:02

ahead. Sorry. I was curious about what you

48:04

thought of the recent court decisions

48:06

against

48:06

him. I

48:10

I, you

48:11

know, I didn't

48:13

follow it. I but

48:16

I do know that they wasn't it, like, forty billion dollars

48:18

or something like was it some crazy number like that? It

48:20

was, like, a hundred billion or something crazy like that. Yeah.

48:22

It was more than, like, the GDP of, like, Michigan.

48:25

I mean,

48:26

they, you know, they they they

48:28

act like you put asbestos in baby powder

48:31

and sold it to the the board people

48:33

or something like that. Right? and

48:35

now Alex Jones lawsuit.

48:38

I it was the number is just so I

48:40

mean, that one point five billion

48:43

One point five billion

48:45

was the

48:48

ruling. Yeah.

48:49

I mean, that's first of all, that's how

48:51

it's supposed to work. You're supposed to

48:54

go to court. Right? That's what's supposed

48:56

to deter people

48:58

from doing what they claim

49:00

Alex Jones did. Right? That's what the so

49:02

we already had a system in place. That's why

49:04

we didn't need extra censorship for Alex

49:06

Jones. There's already so that's just

49:08

like I I say about Twitter

49:10

and Facebook, we already have the first

49:12

amendment. And if someone's breaking a

49:15

law, there's already law enforcement agencies around

49:17

to take care of that shit. And so

49:19

we don't need any extra censorship until all we have to you

49:21

can't you have to correct out

49:23

on misinformation. Hey, they've had first of all, I

49:25

don't need somebody to

49:28

I don't need a person in the government or in Silicon Valley to

49:30

pre read my news for me

49:32

and decide if I can read it

49:34

or not because that's what that is.

49:37

Right. So and what is what is the

49:40

superpower that those newsreaders who

49:42

censor for me? What is the

49:44

superpower they have to read that and not have it

49:46

affect them? but I don't have

49:48

that power. I don't have the power to read that

49:50

same thing and have it not affect me.

49:52

I don't need somebody to pre I

49:54

don't I don't need somebody to pre chew

49:56

my food. I don't need somebody to preread my news.

49:58

Okay? And that's all that and that and

49:59

every dictator, which right now

50:02

we live in a if

50:02

you don't think you live in a dictatorship,

50:06

Well, you do. Right? And the the tightest prisons are the

50:08

ones you're unaware you're living in. And

50:10

so as as I've heard, many

50:15

times before

50:16

from Chris Hedges that

50:18

we we live in a corporate

50:20

live in a corporate dictatorship. Right?

50:22

Where the face of the

50:25

the dictator has been replaced

50:27

with a nameless, faceless

50:30

corporate state that we all serve. And they

50:32

have complete control. Right? because they control

50:34

the government. So and then they

50:36

can censor what you say on

50:38

social media they get they have

50:40

access to your body because you wanna get a job, you

50:42

have to take a drug test.

50:44

So they that next step so they're basically the

50:46

corporations are basically the government.

50:48

And we've gone through as he Chris Hedges says a a corporate coup

50:51

d'etat in slow motion. And

50:53

it is complete. That what

50:55

watching the Democratic Party along

50:59

with the squad together to commit

51:01

fascism against rail workers. Yeah. They

51:03

won't deny them

51:06

sick days. They get zero sick days. That's that

51:08

is real fascism. That's the

51:10

kind of shit that we're living in.

51:13

And January sixth, is a

51:16

sideshow distraction. January six

51:18

hearings or is what they call a show

51:20

trial. If everything Trump did on

51:22

that day that they said he you know, they

51:24

had that They don't they don't it's funny. They don't interview the

51:26

secret service. They interview a woman who

51:28

overheard what the secret service said. That's

51:30

not called

51:32

a trial. That's called hearsay, and they're making it up. Just but if

51:34

everything Casey Hutchinson said

51:36

that Trump did on that

51:38

January sixth, How does it change your

51:40

opinion of him one bit? It's like, oh, he lunged

51:42

for the wheel. I thought I

51:44

knew him.

51:44

ah

51:46

Wow, it does change things. He threw ketchup on

51:48

the wall. How can I live in

51:52

this country? I

51:54

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53:58

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54:02

tie rates. And Well, you know what? I think, Kanye,

54:04

it's funny because Whit

54:07

if they I thought

54:09

they found out he was funneling

54:11

weapons to Nazis in Ukraine. And it

54:13

turns out, I saw

54:16

Nick cruise said the

54:18

other day, he goes, Kane saw us

54:20

giving all these billions of dollars to Nazi's

54:22

Ukraine, and then he thought, well, everybody

54:25

agrees with them. Now he can just

54:27

start saying it out loud. again,

54:30

there's bonif the depart the

54:32

defense department gets to keep their Twitter account.

54:35

Okay? The the the

54:38

Azoff battalion gets to keep their

54:40

Twitter account. But Kanye

54:42

West, again, it's just this crazy

54:44

you you know, we get to cancel you

54:46

as a person. We are living in this Elvis

54:48

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54:51

It's a present. You're here. You're in

54:53

it. And people's I don't I it's

54:55

what's funny is that people aren't rising up.

54:57

But there something interesting. Right? So testosterone

55:00

levels are for sure going

55:02

down. Right. So maybe that's

55:04

why people

55:06

aren't revolting. Well, I think it's also yeah. That that's a good

55:08

question. Were you surprised by

55:10

how much Americans were

55:12

bending over

55:14

backwards begging for more lockdowns and more things like vaccine

55:18

passports? Hundred percent, man.

55:20

I can't they're still doing it.

55:23

by the way, LA County, which is where I

55:25

live, they say they're gonna they're

55:27

thinking about reinstituting mask mandates

55:30

indoors and shit. And it's just like

55:32

it's a

55:33

Omicron, so

55:36

COVID,

55:36

the original strain,

55:38

I had doctor Robert Malone

55:40

on my show who helped And he

55:42

just and he explained to us what's

55:44

gonna happen. He explained to me, first of

55:46

all, that you can't vaccinate your way out of

55:49

this pandemic. And I said, what really?

55:51

because that's what everybody said. If we all get vaccinated, we won't have it. And

55:53

he said, no. That's not the case. I'm like,

55:55

if they're lying about that, it turns out

55:57

they're lying about that.

56:00

and he told me because it's called a leaky vaccine. He

56:02

said, all vaccines are leaky,

56:04

meaning that if you get

56:06

vaccinated, you still could contract the

56:08

virus or or transmit

56:10

it, some people can.

56:12

But this vaccine was

56:16

extra leaky. meaning that even if you get vaccinated, you're gonna

56:18

contract the virus and you're gonna transmit it.

56:20

So I immediately knew that

56:22

vaccine mandates

56:24

were wrong. when

56:26

I had that information, and he said now the

56:28

virus, if led to mutate on

56:30

its own, will become less deadly and

56:32

more contagious. If we will over vaccinate,

56:35

That's the bad thing to do because that will

56:38

then create more virulent

56:40

strains of the virus. And so people had

56:42

that exactly back I debated

56:44

people about vaccine mandates on my show,

56:46

and they had that exactly backwards.

56:48

And they even after I explained to

56:50

them the science and showed them

56:52

the science that you can't vaccinate your way out of this pandemic. I

56:54

still had someone I was debating on my sugar. I

56:56

think if we would've got to ninety percent early

56:58

on, we could've beat it. It's like you're you're

57:00

just making

57:02

it So they just pull stuff out of their ass. They just make it up.

57:04

The people whose screen followed the science

57:06

aren't following the science. because because that's why

57:08

they had to say, have faith and science

57:11

you're evaded science. If science has

57:13

empirical evidence. And so I was I was I

57:16

got to interrupt you because even if you are gonna

57:18

follow the science, this is a

57:20

new treatment and we have no long term data. That's right. absolutely

57:22

no science to follow even the best case

57:26

scenario.

57:26

That's That's case scenario.

57:28

There's there's only short term data.

57:30

Right. And I have video

57:32

tape after video tape of Fauci saying,

57:34

you have to wait ten years because god

57:37

forbid, you can't he explain how they do vaccine

57:40

trials. Yeah. And because he was trying to explain

57:42

why it's taking so long to get an

57:44

AIDS vaccine. So he was trying

57:46

to defend himself for not coming up with the

57:48

neighbor's vaccine. And he started

57:50

and he was explaining about how how it takes, how

57:52

long it takes you. first, you give it to fifty

57:54

people. Then you give off, that goes okay, you wait, and

57:56

then you give it to a couple hundred. And if that goes

57:58

okay, then you wait a couple. And then it goes and

58:00

then he goes, this takes years and years

58:02

And he said and then because you don't wanna be ten years, twelve

58:04

years down the line, and you find out, oh my god, we've

58:07

been injuring people.

58:10

That's what he said. Yeah. When he was trying to talk about

58:12

why we don't have a AIDS vaccine, and then all of

58:14

a sudden, he was like, no, we did it. We did

58:17

all the vaccine. It's three months. And

58:20

then Pfizer didn't wanna so

58:22

did, you know, the FDA wasn't gonna release

58:24

the vaccine trial data for

58:26

seventy five years. Was that

58:29

right? Yes. They had to seventy five years,

58:31

they weren't gonna release the vaccine trial

58:33

data. And I was like, did Pfizer

58:35

kill Kennedy? What

58:38

the fuck? Why would so they had to sue? They had

58:40

to sue to get that vaccine trial

58:42

data, which is isn't that doesn't that make

58:44

you feel great that big pharma is

58:46

releasing vaccine trial data

58:48

under court order. That's the

58:50

funny thing. If the concern is vaccine

58:52

hesitancy and people aren't getting

58:54

vaccinated and we really need them everyone to

58:56

get vaccinated, transparency

58:58

would calm those people down. Right? You

59:00

would think, look, here's the receipts. We

59:02

tried it. There's no repercussions. Now

59:05

a large chunk of those people would be like,

59:07

okay, I feel relieved. But if anything, you're feeding

59:09

into their paranoia, right, according to their logic.

59:11

Well, we know for I know for two things for a fact why

59:13

they didn't want to release the vaccine trial data and be

59:16

transparent to is because

59:18

they knew we would find out that

59:20

they were that natural

59:22

immunity is real because that was in the

59:24

vaccine trial data. And

59:26

the other thing we would

59:28

know is they never even tested to

59:31

see if it stops transmission of

59:33

the virus. They never so those

59:35

are the two things we would know right away, and

59:37

that would get rid of that seeing mandates,

59:39

and then the game is fucking

59:42

over. So that's why they didn't

59:44

wanna release that

59:46

data. And I'm surprised that all this stuff were so there's all the

59:48

dead they have data in there about

59:50

myocarditis. They have data in there just like when

59:52

they sold

59:54

VIOX to us that they knew was gonna kill more people than it helped.

59:56

And in the internal documents, it revealed, hey,

59:58

it's too bad that with the heart problems,

1:00:00

but

1:00:02

This is going to do really well for us. This drug meaning we're going to make a lot of

1:00:04

money and whatever fines we have to pay for killing these

1:00:06

people. We're still going to make more profit.

1:00:09

So that kind of shits all through. And so that's

1:00:11

why they don't wanna release data. Right?

1:00:13

And so that's why you can't trust big pharma.

1:00:15

And that was the the

1:00:18

the biggest to me, the the biggest

1:00:20

damage it did was it turned in people who were usually

1:00:22

skeptical, people who were leftings who usually

1:00:24

stick up

1:00:26

from workers. and using a skeptical of big government I

1:00:28

mean, of of government and

1:00:30

big pharma and corporations, they

1:00:32

totally threw it out the window and turned on

1:00:34

the people

1:00:36

who remained consistent, people like me. Now, I'm always

1:00:38

skeptical of big government. I'm always skeptical

1:00:40

of big pharma. And

1:00:44

so, they

1:00:44

stopped doing that. And

1:00:45

and then they turned on people like me. And

1:00:48

what's even worse? That's okay. I

1:00:50

get it. I

1:00:52

scared at the beginning of COVID two, I got vaccinated.

1:00:54

I'm double

1:00:55

taxed. And then as

1:00:56

soon as I got vaccine injured, into

1:01:00

it, and everything I looked into,

1:01:02

I found out they were lying. They

1:01:04

were lying about masks. They were lying

1:01:07

about herd immunity. They were lying about natural

1:01:09

immunity. They were lying about vaccinating our way out of this

1:01:12

pandemic. They were lying about transmission.

1:01:14

They were lying

1:01:16

about contraction. They were lying about

1:01:18

where the virus came from. They were lying

1:01:20

about funding of the

1:01:22

virus. There wasn't a fucking thing

1:01:24

they weren't

1:01:25

lying about. and I started to blow the whistle and all my comedian

1:01:28

friends start calling me anti

1:01:30

facts. And all my YouTube friends

1:01:32

start calling me anti facts. It was

1:01:34

just like, Do you not

1:01:36

see what the fuck I'm saying?

1:01:38

Do you not see that this virus this

1:01:40

vaccine does not

1:01:42

stop transmission? It doesn't stop you from catching it or passing it on, which is

1:01:44

why you can't mandate it, especially

1:01:46

when people there's side effects

1:01:48

to it. and

1:01:50

they just what they just closed their ears and

1:01:53

they became tools of

1:01:55

authoritarianism, all my comedian friends,

1:01:57

all my YouTube friends, And

1:01:59

what's and that's I get it. You're

1:02:02

scared. Okay. But what's

1:02:04

worse is now when the evidence

1:02:06

is clear, that this stuff causes way more heart disease

1:02:08

than it should and that they've

1:02:10

stopped it for males under

1:02:12

forty and shit

1:02:14

like that. that's how bad it

1:02:16

is. And now we're finding out people. They're doing post mortem autopsies on people.

1:02:18

And we're finding out people are dying from

1:02:20

sudden death from this. with

1:02:23

heart attacks. I just got reported by

1:02:25

John Campbell. There's a study in Germany. I'm

1:02:27

not making this

1:02:29

up. And so, but when they so

1:02:31

now that the evidence is clear. Leading cardiologists

1:02:33

in the UK was just on my show, saying

1:02:35

that they should stop all these vaccines

1:02:37

now. They do way more

1:02:39

harm than good. right

1:02:41

now, and then they were mandating this shit to

1:02:44

people, and people don't have healthcare to take care

1:02:46

of themselves once they get

1:02:48

vaccine injured. So luckily, I have healthcare. I had money to go see

1:02:50

doctors and specialists and neurologists, which

1:02:52

is what I had to fucking do.

1:02:56

to get better from the backs, which I'm not better.

1:02:58

Well, what a welcome what do those people

1:03:00

do when they get entered? So the the the

1:03:02

real failing that this poses

1:03:04

is those people who slipped their fingers in their air when I

1:03:07

was telling the truth about the

1:03:09

vaccine mandates, that's still

1:03:11

when the evidence is in, they still won't

1:03:14

apologize, and they still won't make amends or

1:03:16

a sincere act of contrition.

1:03:18

That's the real sign of

1:03:20

absolutely no character. And it turns out

1:03:22

most people are pieces of

1:03:24

shit. I I'm sure you know this,

1:03:26

but people in the audience might know

1:03:28

might not might not know. it still illegal to come

1:03:30

into the United States unless you're vaccinated.

1:03:32

So that does massive damage to

1:03:34

the tourism industry. We still can't work

1:03:36

in Hollywood unless you're vaccinated. They

1:03:38

still Right. shit. They still do that shit.

1:03:41

Yeah. I have I have friends in Hollywood

1:03:43

who can't can't go on auditions because they don't

1:03:45

have a Vax card. They you

1:03:47

have to it's It's not and

1:03:49

Tim Robbins, so I did a video about that. So Tim Robbins

1:03:51

did an interview with Matt

1:03:54

Taiby,

1:03:55

and He admitted he

1:03:57

was wrong about that and that

1:03:59

it's time Hollywood caught up with the

1:04:01

science that because we now know

1:04:03

vaccines don't stop transmission

1:04:06

vaccine mandates don't make any sense, and we

1:04:08

should stop excluding the

1:04:10

unvaccinated from working in Iowa. Can I

1:04:12

interrupt you? It's even funnier because not only they the

1:04:14

new line was we never

1:04:16

said it stopped transmission.

1:04:18

That then they said we'd never said

1:04:20

this. you're just pulling that air ass.

1:04:22

And then they also say it was never mandated because

1:04:24

the government didn't say you had to do it. It

1:04:26

was private businesses you could do whatever they want. Have

1:04:28

you seen those two lines? Yes. And

1:04:30

those are both easily debunked, you know. I've got the

1:04:33

videotape about that. Of course. Everyone does. I

1:04:35

I'm I've always wanted

1:04:38

to ask So I really want to ask you this question because this is something

1:04:40

I don't know have a good answer to myself.

1:04:42

I'm sure you remember very vividly in two thousand

1:04:44

eight, a president of Barack Obama Center of

1:04:46

Obama at

1:04:48

the time. campaign very heavily anti war. Bush is making his

1:04:50

disaster direct war. You know, he I was

1:04:52

the one who voted against the war. Hillary Clinton voted

1:04:54

for it, vote

1:04:56

for me. As soon as he gets in office, it's a complete continuation in

1:04:58

many ways of the war machine. So there's

1:05:00

two scenarios, and I'm curious to hear your thoughts

1:05:02

as to which is more likely.

1:05:04

One is, he was full of shit

1:05:06

the whole time. The second

1:05:08

scenario is he meant what he was saying, but

1:05:10

as soon as you get in the Oval Office, they sit you

1:05:12

down, they go, cool story senator while you're out there. Now that you're in the Oval

1:05:14

Office, here's how it's really gonna be. Which do you

1:05:16

think is more likely? First

1:05:18

scenario is more likely. He knew

1:05:20

that you don't

1:05:22

they You don't allowed president.

1:05:25

Okay? And Barack

1:05:28

Obama got more money from Wall

1:05:30

Street than his Republican opponent. And nobody

1:05:32

fucking nobody even mentioned

1:05:34

it. Right? Barack Obama's

1:05:37

entire cabinet came from an email from Citibank. And we

1:05:39

know that because of WikiLeaks. And that's another reason

1:05:42

why they wanna kill them.

1:05:44

So, yeah, That's why, you know, so

1:05:46

when you don't get more money from Wall Street than

1:05:48

the Republican you're running against, unless those

1:05:50

guys fucking know exactly who you are. He they knew he was

1:05:52

gonna be a tool of the military

1:05:54

industrial complex. and Wall Street. He departure

1:05:56

was a continuation of George Bush. Barack

1:05:58

Obama took us from two boards to seven.

1:05:59

He kicked five

1:06:02

point one million families, not people, families out

1:06:04

of their houses during an economic fucking

1:06:07

debacle caused by Wall

1:06:09

Street didn't punish Wall Street for it. He kicked five point one

1:06:11

million families out, gave those families houses

1:06:14

to the banks, and made sure those

1:06:16

bankers who created this problem

1:06:18

didn't mister fucking bonuses.

1:06:20

That's who Barack Obama is. Barack Obama

1:06:22

went on to give you a right wing health care

1:06:24

plan, which is a giveaway the big pharma and

1:06:26

the health insurance corporations So how do I know that? Jimmy, well,

1:06:28

because people still go bankrupt when they get

1:06:30

sick, poor people don't have any greater access to

1:06:33

health care because of it. and

1:06:35

health care, health insurance, and big pharma stock went through the roof

1:06:37

the day they fucking passed it. So what does

1:06:39

that tell you? Alright? And he didn't give us

1:06:41

a public option like he

1:06:44

promised. So they gave us and so we I

1:06:46

was supposed to vote for Barack Obama because if we voted for Mitt Romney, we're gonna get

1:06:48

Romney care. I voted for Barack Obama, and

1:06:50

we got Romney care. It's fucking unbelievable.

1:06:54

And so then he went out to deport

1:06:56

more Hispanics than all of fucking presidents combined since eighteen

1:06:58

ninety. You know, he he deported almost

1:07:00

twice as many Hispanics in

1:07:03

his first term as Donald Trump did in his you know that? He started he's the

1:07:05

one who built those fucking cages. Why do you

1:07:07

think there's Muslim immigrants

1:07:10

refugees at the airports for for Trump to ban. Why do

1:07:13

you think people go, why is he banning Muslim

1:07:15

refugees at the airport? That's racist.

1:07:18

Why do you think there are Muslim refugees at the airport? It's because they're a fucking

1:07:20

Barack Obama spent eight years bombing the

1:07:23

fucking shit out of them And

1:07:25

that's why oh, really. And so they they can't have

1:07:28

you putting those two things together.

1:07:30

Right? And so Barack Obama

1:07:32

dropped twenty six thousand bombs in Syria.

1:07:34

Barack Obama dropped more

1:07:36

bombs than George Bush.

1:07:38

So he was not a departure. Of course,

1:07:40

that guy was a con man from day fucking

1:07:42

one. Wall Street knew it. We

1:07:44

just didn't. III was on

1:07:47

a panel once with the Miki cons, so I'm sure you know.

1:07:49

I don't know if you're still friends with her or

1:07:51

or not. I I think she's great. and

1:07:53

we were talking about I was saying to

1:07:55

her that as much contempt as

1:07:58

Republicans or the Republican base has

1:07:59

for Mitt Romney, the contempt

1:08:02

for the Democratic base for Hillary Clinton.

1:08:04

She said it's it's much worse. And I'm

1:08:06

bringing to mind Hillary's comment during the

1:08:08

twenty sixteen debates when she was challenged on why the

1:08:10

fact Wall Street gave her more money than anybody

1:08:13

else. And she said, well, it's because I

1:08:15

did such a good job after nine eleven

1:08:17

that they kinda basically wanted to thank me. It was one of the most

1:08:19

brilliantly disingenuous things I've ever heard. I I'm I'm just excited

1:08:21

to hear your thoughts. What do you think

1:08:23

about Hillary Clinton? as

1:08:26

being a champion of progressive values. Here

1:08:28

we go.

1:08:30

You got the floor, sir.

1:08:33

She's a she's

1:08:34

a progressive who gets things done. Right. There's no case placed. Which

1:08:37

is why we still

1:08:39

don't have healthcare which

1:08:42

is why we still don't have a living wage, which is

1:08:44

why the defense you know, under

1:08:47

Trump, the defense department went from

1:08:49

increased a hundred and thirty two

1:08:51

billion dollars a year That's not once.

1:08:53

That's every year then going forward. They spend an extra one hundred and

1:08:55

thirty two billion dollars

1:09:00

a on shit nobody needs. We have a thousand military

1:09:02

bases around the world. We have people living under every bridge. You don't

1:09:05

think this is an end of an empire.

1:09:07

you don't think you're living in the most corrupt country in the fucking world. You know, I I

1:09:10

say that about Ukraine being the most corrupt country

1:09:12

in in

1:09:14

Europe, United States is way more corrupt. We're we're we're

1:09:16

the most I don't I can't see

1:09:18

another country more corrupt in this country. And

1:09:21

people don't realize it because they're living in

1:09:23

it. where the richest what do what do you call a system that

1:09:25

takes the richest country on the face of the

1:09:27

earth and renders

1:09:30

half of its population poor low income. Can't afford a four hundred dollar emergency.

1:09:32

Eighty percent of workers live in paycheck to

1:09:34

paycheck. The people who work on the

1:09:37

railroads, the glue, that keeps this thing together, they don't

1:09:39

even get fucking sick days. What do you

1:09:41

call that? You call that a fucking

1:09:43

failed state. We're living in

1:09:46

a failed state. We are Brazil.

1:09:48

what's right here and we don't realize it because we're

1:09:50

fucking in it. It's like the frog, you know, it's like the the what's

1:09:54

that story about the fish swift him along. He meets this guy. He meets this guy.

1:09:56

He's like, what's water? Yeah. And what's

1:09:58

water? That's what it

1:10:00

is. What's baptism? You're living in

1:10:02

it. I wanna hear your thoughts on

1:10:04

Hillary.

1:10:05

Oh, I mean,

1:10:08

she's the personification

1:10:10

of everything bad about

1:10:12

politics. she

1:10:15

pretends she's you

1:10:18

you know, talk about,

1:10:20

you know, they say Trump was

1:10:22

beholden to Putin in Russia without

1:10:24

evidence but she

1:10:26

took money from every fucking dictatorship

1:10:28

around the world, and they funneled

1:10:30

it into their Clinton Charity, fucking.

1:10:33

took a hundred and forty

1:10:36

billion dollars from it's it's a

1:10:37

it's a it the the

1:10:39

level

1:10:39

of corruption with

1:10:43

Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. It's, you

1:10:45

know, it makes Trump

1:10:48

University seem like a child's

1:10:50

play. How about that? How

1:10:52

many

1:10:53

times anyway, so

1:10:54

the you know,

1:10:56

the reason why Donald Trump

1:10:58

is president is because Hillary Clinton

1:11:01

rigged the primary. Right? That's why that that's the thing people but they wanna blame Jill Stein. They don't

1:11:03

wanna blame the Democratic Party

1:11:06

and Hillary Clinton for rigging

1:11:08

their primary

1:11:11

against Bernie Sanders who could have beat Donald Trump. Even

1:11:13

the first time Bernie Sanders ran,

1:11:15

he appealed to to

1:11:18

left wingers and right

1:11:20

wingers and libertarian. He appealed to all

1:11:22

those people because he had a populist message and he was like the democrats and the

1:11:26

Republicans are screwing you. your

1:11:29

the parties have abandoned you, and they're in bed with corporations. And

1:11:31

and so people heard that, and they knew it

1:11:35

was true. Right? and they didn't want it they didn't want him to didn't wanna pass the

1:11:37

TPP. They didn't wanna pass the

1:11:39

fuck they didn't they

1:11:41

had no NAFTA had fucked them

1:11:43

over. Right? And so And

1:11:45

that's both parties doing it. Right? And so they knew that. Well, the second time Bernie ran, it was he get he

1:11:47

didn't get any of those people anymore because he turned

1:11:50

into just a regular goddamn

1:11:52

Democrat and

1:11:54

he started off every speech talking about how corrupt Donald

1:11:56

Trump is. Meanwhile, he's sucking the I've

1:11:59

gotta suck the bullcock. I've Joe

1:12:01

Biden's pockets full of

1:12:03

liberty and freedom. No no health care. Okay? No legal

1:12:05

wage. Right? And no marijuana. And the but the point is,

1:12:07

Donald Trump's cock is the most

1:12:09

corrupt cock in the history of

1:12:12

our country. sure Biden's

1:12:14

cock. Blue Cox are good. Red Cox are bad. So I hope that why I feel

1:12:16

about Hillary Clinton.

1:12:19

That is my cock. Jimmy,

1:12:23

we're running out of time. What has

1:12:26

been your favorite part of this

1:12:28

interview? That last part right now when

1:12:30

I just did Bernie. That was fun for

1:12:32

me. You

1:12:33

you are welcome

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This is

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Chris Howard, host of

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plugging in

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for Chris Howard. The

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console's football club committee made their decision on Sunday. And as much as I

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load the idea of Ohio State losing their way

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into the college football playoff, I one

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hundred percent agree with OSU

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making it in Obama. Nick savings siding

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some hypothetical point spreads to prove his point that the tie deserved a spot

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in a causeable playoffs pulls

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little substance when you consider Bama's win is over Texas. Know

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the committee got it right? TCU had

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a great season

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where far more ranked wins than Bama and

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didn't deserve to lose their spot after playing a surging Kansas state in a

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championship game. In Ohio state, while not playing

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some of their

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best ball later in the season, was still twelve, you know, until they came face

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to face with my Wolverine's. While the

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college football playoff system isn't nowhere near

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as good as it could be,

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it's better than what we had. and

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in a few years, it will be better for

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