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Joe Rogan Experience #2253 - Theo Von

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    Summary

    In this installment of the Joe Rogan Experience, #2253, Joe Rogan sits down with comedian Theo Von for an engaging and humorous discussion. They touch on a wide range of topics including music, the nature of fame, conspiracy theories, health, culinary oddities, and societal changes. The conversation, while casual and comedic, dives into deeper issues such as media manipulation, political dynamics, and societal shifts, all interlaced with Rogan and Von's trademark humor and camaraderie.

      Highlights

      • Joe Rogan and Theo Von bounce between serious topics and comedic bits, making the conversation both thought-provoking and entertaining. 🤣
      • They discuss hilarious food debates, like the appeal of Chick-fil-A and In-N-Out's 'Flying Dutchman' burger. 🍟
      • Conspiracy theories take a comedic turn as they joke about secret celebrity replacements and media narratives. 👽
      • Theo Von's unique perspective adds humor to discussions on modern technology and societal norms. 🤖
      • The episode concludes with plans for an entertaining night out, showcasing the camaraderie between Rogan and Von. 🍻

      Key Takeaways

      • Joe Rogan and Theo Von weave humor into deep conversations, making serious topics fun and engaging. 😂
      • The episode explores media manipulation and the impact of social media, highlighting concerns about fake interactions online. 📲
      • Rogan and Von humorously critique fast food habits and societal changes, injecting levity into conversations about health and lifestyle choices. 🍔
      • They dive into conspiracy theories and the nature of fame, poking fun at the absurdities in the entertainment industry. 🎭
      • The conversation touches on important issues like political division and freedom of expression, with a comedic twist. 💼

      Overview

      Joe Rogan and Theo Von come together for a wildly entertaining episode on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. With an electric dynamic, they explore topics ranging from the mundanity of everyday fast food habits to more complex societal issues, all the while keeping the audience engaged with their unique brand of humor.

        Throughout the episode, Rogan and Von's conversation expands to include conspiracy theories, media influence, and political dynamics. They tackle the absurdities of modern fame and internet culture with the same energy and humor they bring to lighter subjects, making the conversation both entertaining and thought-provoking.

          As the episode wraps up, the duo's lively exchanges leave listeners with a sense of camaraderie and reflection. Rogan and Von's ability to seamlessly transition between laughs and serious discussion strengthens the episode’s appeal, cementing it as an insightful yet amusing installment of the Joe Rogan Experience.

            Chapters

            • 00:00 - 03:00: Podcast Introduction and Music Discussion The chapter starts with a mention of "The Joe Rogan Experience," a popular podcast known for engaging conversations on diverse topics. It introduces a humorous catchphrase associated with the show, "Train by day Joe Rogan podcast by night all day," illustrating the podcast's omnipresence in fans' daily lives.
            • 03:00 - 06:00: Music and Concert Memories The chapter dives into the world of music and concerts, highlighting the intense and sometimes tragic lives of musicians. It opens with a mention of music's profound impact, setting the tone for the chapter's reflective nature.
            • 09:00 - 13:00: Talk on Therapy and BetterHelp Advertisement The chapter features a discussion about using therapy techniques and weighted blankets to calm people (and humorously dogs) with anxiety. There is a mention of a specific YouTube video featuring someone dancing on stage. The conversation suggests a playful context, perhaps a casual chat among pet owners or friends sharing anecdotal experiences. It touches on the effectiveness of therapies and comfort mechanisms like weighted blankets.
            • 13:00 - 20:00: Fast Food Discussion and Eating Habits This chapter opens with a humorous discussion about an unexpected incident at a birthday party, where someone gets humorously 'trapped' under a heavy blanket. Despite the comical nature of the situation, there's a moment of contemplation about whether the incident was serious. The conversation lightly touches on themes of perception versus reality, as the participants ponder whether it was merely a joke or if someone genuinely required help.
            • 25:00 - 35:00: Boxing History and Mexican Boxers The chapter discusses the history of boxing with a particular focus on Mexican boxers. However, the transcript provided has a disjointed narrative that makes it hard to follow at first, starting with a conversation about a person who might have been malnourished and only ate nuggets, then suddenly shifting to a discussion about political figures like Bobby Kennedy. Despite the scattered dialogue, the chapter aims to explore significant events and contributions of Mexican boxers to the sport's history.
            • 37:00 - 51:00: Mixed Martial Arts and Fighter Conduct The chapter discusses various aspects of mixed martial arts and fighter conduct, but also includes an interesting divergence into the topic of fast food, specifically Chick-fil-A. The speaker shares their opinion on fast food consumption, acknowledging that while it may not be healthy, it's fine to indulge in moderation. They criticize the idea of eating such foods daily but admit they enjoy them occasionally. The conversation's main point revolves around maintaining a balanced diet rather than making fast food a staple.
            • 53:00 - 60:00: Conspiracy Theories and Social Media Discussions The chapter delves into how social media acts as a platform for spreading conspiracy theories, particularly focusing on relatable scenarios such as individuals going out of their way to satisfy personal cravings like fast food from Chick-fil-A. This represents a broader tendency of individuals to form theories or justifications for mundane actions. The chapter also touches upon themes of new beginnings and personal development, inspired by services like BetterHelp, highlighting life as an unwritten book where one can script their own story.
            • 65:00 - 74:00: Autism and Environmental Influence The chapter emphasizes the importance of therapy and self-improvement, suggesting that personal growth requires work, dedication, and sometimes professional support. It encourages readers to seek therapy not only in cases of major trauma but also as a means to enhance various aspects of their lives, such as relationships, hobbies, or overall life satisfaction. Therapy is framed as a helpful tool similar to an editorial partner for a writer, providing guidance and support in crafting the life one desires.
            • 76:00 - 86:00: Gender and Identity Discussions The chapter discusses the importance of developing skills such as coping with stress, effective communication, and setting boundaries. It highlights the role of online therapy, particularly through platforms like BetterHelp, in acquiring these skills. BetterHelp is emphasized as an accessible and affordable option for receiving mental health support from a diverse range of professionals. The chapter concludes by offering a discount to listeners for their first month using BetterHelp services.
            • 89:00 - 95:00: Aliens and Future Human Evolution This chapter, titled 'Aliens and Future Human Evolution', seems to include a conversation more focused on casual dining and lifestyle rather than directly addressing aliens or future human evolution. The excerpt appears to be from a talk, likely informal and conversational in nature, touching upon eating habits and treating oneself with fast food like Chick-fil-A and In-N-Out burgers.
            • 98:00 - 107:00: Comedy and Satire in Social Discussions The chapter explores the dynamics of social discussions, focusing on how comedy and satire are often interwoven into everyday conversations. Using a casual exchange about preferences at a fast-food restaurant, the text exemplifies how humor and light-hearted commentary can be part of discussions, even about mundane topics such as ordering food. The dialogue highlights individuals' different approaches and preferences, showcasing personality through comedic banter.
            • 110:00 - 127:00: Political Commentary and Media Critique In this chapter titled 'Political Commentary and Media Critique', the focus is on the expression of opinions regarding political topics intertwined with a critique of how media outlets cover these subjects. The transcript provided, although largely unintelligible due to missing words and context, seems to discuss a humorous or light-hearted take on a mundane topic, possibly serving as an analogy or introduction to more serious commentary in the full chapter.
            • 129:00 - 143:00: International Conflicts and Misinformation The chapter titled 'International Conflicts and Misinformation' seems to involve a casual conversation about food preferences, particularly about a dish jokingly referred to as 'Montana Sashimi,' which consists of meat, cheese, and is notably messy or greasy. The discussion includes variations of this dish, such as adding onions, indicating personal preferences or experiences with it. There is a brief mention of computer or internet restrictions related to accessing certain content online, though this is not elaborated on.
            • 145:00 - 158:00: U.S. Political System and Elon Musk Discussions The chapter briefly diverges into a lighthearted conversation about the underrated nature of onions. The speakers express their affection for onions and ponder their nutritional value. One speaker shares their fondness for a tomato and onion salad, highlighting a preference for beefsteak tomatoes.
            • 184:00 - 195:00: Podcast Conclusion and Event Promotion The chapter discusses the appreciation for heirloom tomatoes, particularly when paired with onions and balsamic vinegar, drawing references to an old-school New York steakhouse style. The conversation highlights the classic combination of tomato and onion salad as a signature side dish in these steakhouses, emphasizing its unique presence in that specific culinary setting.

            Joe Rogan Experience #2253 - Theo Von Transcription

            • 00:00 - 00:30 Jo Rogan podcast check it out The Joe Rogan Experience Train by day Joe Rogan podcast by night all day if you those who sings that how dare you how dare you say who sings that no who who's uh Angus Young Angus Young is this the guitarist right God damn it brother used to beat
            • 00:30 - 01:00 the [ __ ] out of me that music that's right and then before him Scott Bon Scott Bon Scott died of a drug overdose right oh man is that how he died just went too hard that's a thing it's like it's that moment where you're like do we want to go any harder I saw a video of Angus on stage the other night like recently he's like seven years old from ACDC going ham old [ __ ] dude white hair Just Dance
            • 01:00 - 01:30 see if you can find that video just dancing around on stage Carl is still up he's like Dad you didn't even put me down yet it takes three minutes it takes three minutes to calm him you got a f you got a whole system it's usually three or four minutes and then by for sure seven or eight he's asleep and get him a weighted do they have a weighted blanket or not for him I don't think they do that for dogs not that much anxiety he's pretty does that really work with people I feel like there's other ways there's that one
            • 01:30 - 02:00 video that like really like kind of kind of weak kid who gets trapped under one or whatever have you seen that at that birthday party how big is the blanket I mean it's like I guess it's like 80 lb test or whatever I don't know how heavy the threat like a Marlin blanket a Marlin line I mean I don't know how heav the thread was but it's like he's like trying to text for help or whatever Jesus Christ oh it's it's just a joke no no it has to be a joke I he was really trapped yeah it looked
            • 02:00 - 02:30 like he he was very much trapped under there oh man some de he was very um I don't say malnourished or unner you know he just did he didn't like to eat or whatever one of those kids only eats nuggets or whatever oh well nuggets are better than just chips at least nuggets are some kind of protein yeah I mean some kind of what do you think uh Bobby Kennedy's goingon to do when he gets into start I think we're starved are we rolling I've been going yeah we're rolling okay uh they're going to get rid
            • 02:30 - 03:00 of nuggets see here's my take on all like I was just reading this whole thing about uh Chick-fil-A and they were say this is the most dangerous food in America the number one Burger Chick-fil-A is like the number one fast food sandwich chicken sandwich and there's a [ __ ] thousand ingredients and this yeah just don't eat it every day stupid yeah I eat them I'm healthy I'm real healthy you just don't eat them every [ __ ] day you enjoy them yeah you you don't it's not your primary diet
            • 03:00 - 03:30 yeah if you're going over there every day or whatever leaving your kids at home to go get one or something if you're lying you're just feing for Chick-fil-A all day well they're so good and they come in that little bag it almost has that um they come in the unmarked bag you know this is a paid advertisement for better help life is kind of like a book and every new year is the start of a new chapter except in this case the pages are blank and you can write whatever the [ __ ] you want maybe you're working towards buying a
            • 03:30 - 04:00 new home maybe you want to learn how to garden or pick up hunting or maybe you want to work on your relationships however you want your story to play out it's going to take work dedication and a little bit of help even the greatest authors have an editorial partner to bounce ideas off and that's nothing to be ashamed about if you need some help living the life you want therapy is always a great place to start therapy is for everyone not just people who've gone through a major trauma it can teach you
            • 04:00 - 04:30 valuable skills like how to cope with stress how to communicate better how to set boundaries and more one of the best ways to get into therapy is better help it's entirely online so it's easy to get started and more affordable too and as the largest online therapy provider in the world better help can provide access to mental health professionals with a diverse variety of expertise Write Your Story with better help our listeners get 10% off their first month at betterhelp.com
            • 04:30 - 05:00 JRE that's better hp.com JRE I went to a football game the other day ate three of them yeah feel good still work out still feel healthy the kids just don't make that most of what you eat yeah every now and again a little Chick-fil-A is not going to hurt nothing yeah treat your lady treat your friend treat yourself treat yourself get off of work I'm going to have one today I'm going to get me a double double from in and out [ __ ] it that's a lot though
            • 05:00 - 05:30 double just get a regular one n if you're going to go hard go all the way hard see I'm the guy who I would get two singles instead of getting a double you know what I get it in and out I get the Flying Dutchman oh you know what that is uhuh it's just patties with cheese on it and there's no so good it's so good cuz it's fresh cuz In-N-Out doesn't freeze their meat their meat is always Fresh So when you get those I mean it's just perfect man just two Burger patties
            • 05:30 - 06:00 with two slices of cheese and I pick those greasy [ __ ] up and and I feel great I don't feel bad at all it's like the closest thing you can get to healthy food at a fast food spot and so you're and there's no bread on them no bread no bread no nothing No Sa what you pick up with you pick them up with two like a [ __ ] pig like a sloppy [Laughter] Glutton I just I just resigned myself Missouri Sushi dude you're [ __ ]
            • 06:00 - 06:30 just meat and cheese just meat and cheese and greasy fingers that's Montana Sashimi brother H it's so hot you could barely hold on to it oh people do it with the onions on it too yeah I've had that oh I haven't seen all this the onions is good but my way is no onions I have a block on my computer I don't think I can look at some of this stuff oh yeah if I put the Flying Dutchman dude it's going to bring up my buddy Cody gets them with the onions inside of them so you they slice up the onions put it inside grilled onions
            • 06:30 - 07:00 inside that's nice I love onions I think onions are a um underrated um food do you think onions have any nutrition in them at all I love onions too whenever I eat onions I'm like what am I doing here is this there's nothing here right but there's something about them that's like oh yeah but you want some huh they well there's a ting to you know what I love I love a good tomato and onion salad you know when they give those like beef steak
            • 07:00 - 07:30 tomatoes like heirloom tomatoes with slices of onion and some balsamic on that [ __ ] little bit of salt that's nice oh I love that and that's like a old school New York Steakhouse thing you know like a style thing you mean that's good too you go Bara you're great oh Bara and the tomatoes you can't go wrong but the onions and tomatoes tomato and onion salad was like a steak house thing I never really saw it anywhere else but like tomato and onion salad was like a big thing and like New York steakhouses
            • 07:30 - 08:00 yeah baby that sounds good I like having I I like when you get there's a videlia onion you ever seen that one no that's a beautiful onion bring one up you don't mind Jamie but well let's guess though cuz I I genuinely have no idea okay do you think there's any nutritional content in onions let me think about it let me think about I'm eating one I don't know there might be some sneaky [ __ ] that like only like Andrew
            • 08:00 - 08:30 huberman can tell you about you know some weird ingredient like some back like a backend magnesium or something yeah some weird like some [ __ ] some weird [ __ ] like you mean there's some that's a vialia onion okay so I think I've seen them before I just didn't know they had a different name those are good there is a lot of nutritional value I have it on the next tab but so okay that that's what I want to know impressive health benefits of onions okay now I feel better for likeing onions tell me what can they do for you vitamin C easy we
            • 08:30 - 09:00 should have known it let's see look at all that there's a little sugar interesting 4.7 grams of sugar in an onion imagine how nasty it would take without elide sugar how nasty would onions taste if they taste that good with that much sugar and just say just God put a touch in there he knew it has anybody ever had onions sliced onions with sugar all over it m I don't know you would think it would bring the sugar out even more more right you know what I had the other day that was really good
            • 09:00 - 09:30 watermelon with salt on it you ever have that no I haven't had that dude it's like it's you the love it or you little what the [ __ ] have you done to watermelon oh I could see that I love it Mexican people like to put crazy [ __ ] on Chili mango man that's a big one in Mexico you like this fruit and they're like now you'd like it or what [ __ ] spicy fruit they get crazy dude but chili mango Works unique
            • 09:30 - 10:00 like out of all spicy fruits that's the one that caught on so much it made it to potato chips chili mango yeah chili mangoes and everything I haven't had that oh dude I drink chili mango element you know what element is like the hydration mix uhuh it's nice it's I like hydration though that's uh Rob Wolf's company right I believe so dude why have people why is there so much hydration now and also dude thank you to I just want to say thank you to Mexican people just for doing everything that they do dude I I feel like every week we should
            • 10:00 - 10:30 have a round of applause for Mexican people I feel like in America well it's weird to want to keep them out you know they have some of the best food they're the nicest people they they're some of the hardest working people like one of the and they're org donors too A lot of them well that's awesome one of the dumbest like uh stereotypes ever was like the lazy Mexican like what are you talking about everyone have ever met has like [ __ ] three jobs they all working 12 hours a day like what the [ __ ] are you talking about dude I knew Mexican guy he had to leave work to go to his
            • 10:30 - 11:00 job bro all the it never ends dude you know Mexicans used to have a feud with PTO Ricans back in the day with boxing in boxing there was always like this feud between Mexicans and Puerto Ricans and the Mexicans would always say that the Puerto Ricans didn't work hard enough what like the discipline like some of the Puerto Rican guys were maybe more talented but the Mexican guys were known for discipline like some of the great Mexican boxers like Julio say Chavez one
            • 11:00 - 11:30 of the things about him was his volume was insane yeah his knowledge of boxing was insane but his volume was insane and the only way you could have volume like that is if you have Supreme conditioning and what does volume mean volume punching volume of punching wow you ever watched Julio Caesar shav one of the greatest of all time the greatest of all time no no he's still alive oh good and his son is boxing now his his son is a really good boxer not at the level that his dad was but Julio SAR shavez senior
            • 11:30 - 12:00 was one of the all-time greats but he would just overwhelm people with volume and just break them down pull up a Julio Caesar Chavez highlight because when he was in his prime he one of the greatest fights of all time was him versus meldrick Taylor and he knocked meldrick Taylor who's an Olympic gold medalist phenomenal boxer and he knocked out meldrick Taylor with like 10 seconds to go in the final round H says he made this cry he made his dude cry I look his
            • 12:00 - 12:30 hair should make him cry who's that again that's is that the dude from red clay Strays that's his [Laughter] brother looks like he could be his cousin that wants money from him oh it's my cousin the box or [ __ ] it looks like M it looks like [ __ ] machine gun punching this is so I don't know why he made this dude cry but just go get me a highlight because we don't have the time to like just watch him break this dude down give me just like a ho say Chavez
            • 12:30 - 13:00 Junior High excuse me Chavez senior highlight she comes from Silver Spoons those guys you got one of their jackets on man you you're wearing a red case red I realize that yeah I am they're great man thank God this is warm so in the 1990s he was the [ __ ] man he was the man he was I forget what his record was before he had his first defeat but it was something crazy like 80 or 90 fights before he had his first defeat yeah Athletico bro and just is there a
            • 13:00 - 13:30 highlight of his Knockouts oh just give me a highlight of like him beating the [ __ ] out of people he was so good dude look at this he about to cook this brother that was mric Taylor oh so mric Taylor and him had an epic fight where meldrick was winning the beginning of the fight the meldrick was very good no that's prell Whitaker that was a fight where he probably shouldn't have won but they gave it to him and a lot of people including myself watch that and think Perell Whitaker got robbed Perell
            • 13:30 - 14:00 Whitaker was like the slickest of all of the uh American boxers of his era wow but Julio Julio Cesar Chavez just broke meld down later in the fight what made him so good then what made him well you know what makes a fighter there's a lot of things but he didn't stand out in terms like he wasn't faster than everybody or hit harder than everybody he was a one he's he was a volume puncher so he would put guys away by breaking the down he would break their will and crush them
            • 14:00 - 14:30 that was what he would do and he would do with this [ __ ] mean look on his face when he's just at the end of fights when he had guys broken he would just overwhelm them and swarm them he was one of the most terrifying guys because he can keep his Pace up 12 rounds no [ __ ] problem iron chin but different you know it's like whoos that's the final punch that dropped MRI Taylor wow and that was one where it was a [ __ ] up call because Richard steel knew that meld Taylor was out but was really only two seconds left in the fight but he
            • 14:30 - 15:00 still has to wave it off cuz the dude can't fight right so it's kind of crazy so all these people were mad at Richard steel because if he didn't do that MRI Taylor would have won the decision so he stops the fight with like two seconds to go how many seconds was it when he called the fight off I I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say two seconds might have been 5 seconds and what would you do in that situation then well he's doing the right thing the ref the referee is there to save the fighter if he takes one more punch in those two seconds and that one punch
            • 15:00 - 15:30 kills him right that's him it's on him 17 when he went down so 17 he goes down so let's see what happens so he gives him the the count which is a standing eight count and then he looks at him and he asks him a couple of questions give me some volume so look he's not looking at the clock he's looking to save this guy but look at look at the what look at him look at him wow he looked him in the eye he wasn't there 3 seconds but he's doing
            • 15:30 - 16:00 the right thing he's doing the right thing it's crazy if there's 3 seconds left but he is doing the right thing it's because a referee's job is to make sure that they stay alive yes protect the fighter because a fighter wouldn't make the right choice you're saying right that's why that's why a referee has to protect a fighter from a cut like if the Cut's too bad the referee has to call it or bring in a doctor to call it there's times where the referee it's it's a judgment called and sometimes they get it wrong because they're human but it's a crazy job they have the hardest job in the world so the guys
            • 16:00 - 16:30 like Herb Dean the guys like Mark Goddard those guys need more praise because it's it's one of the most difficult jobs in all of Combat Sports other than being a fighter the second most difficult for sure is being a referee wow because you got to make these calls you like in the middle of Chaos in a world title fight where millions of people are watching and you got to keep this thing together in this very chaotic sport that would be so tough yeah I wonder what are the require environments to be a referee like how
            • 16:30 - 17:00 much you know like to be one of those um like Mark Godard or um well there's courses you can take you know um I know Big John McCarthy was very instrumental in uh educating people herb Dean's very instrumental in doing this there's a lot of these guys uh Mark Gard they they'll put together seminars and help guys that are coming up and there's probably a formal let's see it's a find out like what is the website that's like best for if someone wants to go and learn how to be a referee but [ __ ] you could probably
            • 17:00 - 17:30 just pull up in Memphis and start blowing the whistle on a bunch of [ __ ] most of them are massive fans of course most of them train like Mark Goddard trains I I believe Mark goddard's a black belt in jitu we'll have to check that I Herb Dean I know had a few MMA fights oh so they also have some a lot of them also have experience mhm you have to set have some you have to know what's going on because sometimes especially in like submissions and things like that like it things get complicated real quick yeah like someone
            • 17:30 - 18:00 not letting go of an inside heel hook and like that's a scary one there's like do you remember whoar PA harz uh-uh no way his that his name was toino which means uh tree trunk that's like his uh his nickname hamar he's Brazilian Jamar pajar he was the scariest guy of all time because he was all leg locks and he was built like a tank he was like 58 185 lbs just this [ __ ] ball of muscle and he would dive on dud legs and
            • 18:00 - 18:30 just rip them apart would let go wouldn't let go of the legs so guys be tapping he's the only guy to ever get kicked out of the UFC winning because he was doing was holding submissions they kicked him out they said you can't do that what do you mean you can't do it you can't do you got to let go and the referee says stop because he's crippling people oh you want to see a highlight that makes you cringe pull up hamal Paul harz submission highlights oh I don't want to see it but I Jake Shield's punch him in the face after their fight
            • 18:30 - 19:00 because he got a hold of a Kamura Jake tapped and he still kept cranking on it he would do that with guys he just was a pitbull he wouldn't let go but there's an unsportsmanlike aspect do you feel that that's unsportsmanlike at a certain point it seems like 100% you know you're going to [ __ ] a guy you know if you keep twisting on a knee he's going to have to have surgery you know if a person Taps they you let it's supposed to be that's it you know and there's the Heat of the Moment stuff but then there's people that just do over and over and over again and there's you know
            • 19:00 - 19:30 folks known for that so look what he would do man he would just get a hold of guy look at his knee look and he's still he's tapping and he's that was with John Fitch show that one again so he's tapping so he gets this knee bar this knee bar is awful look how bad he's tapping and he's still cranking still cranking wow yeah still cranking so it was like he would hold on for an extra second or two which is more than enough to destroy they Ked him out a second doesn't seem like a long time unless unless you're caught in a knee bar that
            • 19:30 - 20:00 second's that's an eternity where you're your knee is getting exploded and you're tapping and he won't let go you got to let go immediately when the person Taps yeah when the referee stops the fight you got to let go immediately now do you let go when the guy Taps you let go look at this here the referee was on him the guy screaming in agony still cranking oh yeah he might have had a venge he might have had a oh he was a mean dude but he he grew up very poor on a farm horrible
            • 20:00 - 20:30 upbringing you know it's like there's a kind of a crazy story to it a lot of pain a lot of pain grew up in extreme poverty and um like this scar in his chest this scar in his chest like they had a glue a wound that he had as a child like on the farm they glued it together that's why he has this big scar in his chest just a hard man yeah and a scary dude if you got a hold of your legs cuz he wasn't going to let go God I'm glad I don't know him in some ways you know that well you're
            • 20:30 - 21:00 glad you're not grappling with yeah I'm glad I don't have to know him like adversely um damn dude I saw Shane too yeah what did you say he looked like a pickled egg how dare you no you're saying I you right away you had seen him in how long as soon as you saw him Shane's in Shane's in the SAA and you're like you look like a pickled egg well he looked like one of those kind of eggs like in that in that little cage or whatever at the gas station you know those bucket eggs the ones that are on
            • 21:00 - 21:30 the bars the Pickled they give me one of them pickled eggs do you know how [ __ ] hungry you have to be these [ __ ] eggs who knows how long they've been sitting there you're like yeah give me one of them and there's always some trucker over there just bobbing for apples in the tank of them like look so unsan bro in the fart that rips out of your body off of that how you going a ban chick fet but you're not going to ban that I know imagine dude that has to
            • 21:30 - 22:00 be rfk's arch nemesis right there imagine if you were living off those eggs the farts you would have if that's your only food source like let's imagine you're like stuck on a boat in the middle of the ocean with only bottled eggs bro after a while your own farts are going to make you jump in the ocean like I can't even be around
            • 22:00 - 22:30 myself but there's a lot of like there's that trucker high that they get from huffing their own gas there's like a syndrome or something that starts from it from people just imagine what that can't be good for you right caging yourself up at 80 mes an hour with your own farts and just cruising state to state just [ __ ] just letting it go baby and the combination of things ring dings and pork grinds and [ __ ] Pepsi saying the
            • 22:30 - 23:00 saying [ __ ] over and over again just all of that just compiled at once into you and then listen to conspiracy theorist talk on podcast all day just deep in [ __ ] the murky Waters of Alex Jones just hopped up I've been I've been on social media a little too much lately yeah yeah I've been reading too many people fighting and arguing about stupid [ __ ] to the point where I'm starting to develop theories and I don't I don't want
            • 23:00 - 23:30 to like what do you well I saw Alex Jones and he looks really good does he yeah he's losing all weight he looks like he has to go to court for something no Sean our friend Shawn is helping him he's he's working out with him every day yeah bro I noticed it like in a month I just saw like in I was like oh my God yeah he's really committed he's gonna do a documentary on it he's got to do a documentary on take Taking Back My Health he's it's so noticeable I was like wow he looks handsome but this [ __ ] theories that it's not even him really yeah yeah yeah there's theories
            • 23:30 - 24:00 that they replaced him with a different guy yeah who did though that's always the thing the thing that's the thing but here's the thing I know that's not true like I know the guy who's training him I know him like I'm still in touch with him yeah like I text Alex all the time I know him he's just losing weight but if you go online there's a lot of people that believe that this is like a different person yeah there's a lot of people believe he's been co-opted by the government there's a lot like he has to chime in on every single thing that everybody wants him to otherwise he's
            • 24:00 - 24:30 been co-opted and I'm starting to develop these theories where I don't know how much of that conversation is real I certainly think there's a percentage of that conversation is real what conversation you mean when people think that people have been co-opted okay by the government like that they've become what are what is that one they like to use controlled opposition that's all if you want to pretend to be a smart conspiracy theorist you have to say controlled opposition I could easily see bro in two weeks Tom girl will be playing this guy he looks great that's
            • 24:30 - 25:00 all it is he looks great Hees but he but he doesn't look like the same person not at all dude cuz he's laid off the booze he's laid off the booze he's not eating any [ __ ] I don't know I don't even know a lot bro really can you bring those back up please satanic pedophiles all day long yeah yeah sometimes you want to take the edge off yeah bro [ __ ] I mean he looks totally yeah different now he looks like um R Randy um Orton now but imagine if this was no
            • 25:00 - 25:30 internet imagine there's no internet so we don't know you believe in a heartbeat it wasn't a real guy sure there's no way that's the same guy this guy on the left looks 15 years younger oh yeah dude a chubby guy used to do the pool and I worked at this Farm one time he used to do the pool and one year he got on um Dexatrim or some illegal fat burner whatever and he came and did the pool one time when I was there and I didn't even believe it was him and never believed it totally different yeah so yeah if you didn't have stuff like this
            • 25:30 - 26:00 you would be like that's not the same guy so this was just the television days no social media yeah I think that they recasted the guy cuz something happened to him over the off season 100% you would think oh someone replaced Alex Jones with the fake Alex Jones but he would tell you if that happened right he would be like Joe Somebody yeah they replac me they would say they replac me they're sending somebody who the [ __ ] is going to do his voice there's only four people alive they can do a good Alex Jones impression are you are you aware of the uh Elon Musk Adrien ditman
            • 26:00 - 26:30 controversy that he I saw something there's a they said he he was a fake purse they he made a fake what's I think they call them sock puppet accounts okay and it's uh it's generally frowned upon to have a fake account like it seems like it would be a fun way to [ __ ] around online I don't have one but it seems like it' be a fun way to [ __ ] around online it takes a lot of time it seems like yeah but you could have like a fake account where if you if you're a public person you know like Elon Musk
            • 26:30 - 27:00 and you want to say some wild [ __ ] but you don't want to take responsibility for it you just want to [ __ ] post like everybody else like an anonymous person oh that's true he can't do that really yeah I would say that would be a smart thing to do did it was it really him did they find out but is that is that unethical that when one person can call themselves you know cat turd you know that's a legit name for a dude I don't know anything about that cat but he can that guy can just talk about anything he wants to talk about but if Elon Musk does it well he has the responsibility
            • 27:00 - 27:30 of his Public Image but maybe he doesn't want that right like if you I don't have a problem with either one of them yeah you just want to shed your skin you just want to take a layer off and you want to relax at the house you want to kick your feet up and yell something down the hallway you shouldn't yell right and that's what he wants to do I think you should be allowed to do that yes this is one of the problems with making the internet you know like taking away the anonymity but here's my my question because of that right so if people can just have fake accounts and people should be able to which I think they
            • 27:30 - 28:00 definitely should be able to do be because of that though then you have to wonder when you see arguments how many of these arguments are real people and their real opinions and how many of these arguments are this giant block of accounts that's been purchased by a large organization that is hiring people or using AI to have arguments with people and incite things online wow it's not 0% people now no I'm I'm saying like if you have a
            • 28:00 - 28:30 personal belief in something like no they're not Bots cuz I think that way I I'm not saying that you don't believe what you believe and I'm not even saying that you're wrong I'm saying that if there's any hot button cultural topic you can [ __ ] guarantee that some of the people talking about it aren't real either they're not real in that these are not their real opinions they're being told to say these things or they might not even be a real human they
            • 28:30 - 29:00 might be an algorithm or they're a bunch of people that have been hired whenever there's hot button cultural issues or voting issues or political issues a lot of those people arguing are not real yeah and there's a real question as to what the number are like how much of this is like real interaction between people and how much of this is all this meddling that's being done like they're changing the way people think about
            • 29:00 - 29:30 things and and forcing the and arguing with these things all day very persuasively on behalf of some sort of special interest group yeah I think that sounds very plausible especially these days there's like there's not as much you know it used to be that a lot of media was controlled by a few channels and networks right I mean that's safe to say would you agree with that it was all controlled by a few channels it was all I mean you all you had when we were kids you had I remember when cable came out it was crazy really yeah what was before
            • 29:30 - 30:00 that you had ABC NBC CBS that's it no yes that's it and then out of nowhere Fox Fox was crazy Married with Children The Simpsons Fox was nuts Fox was this wild Network so that was that was the fourth that was the fourth Network children was so good dude so good so you have this fourth Network and then cable comes along and then satellite and now streaming and the Internet it's like
            • 30:00 - 30:30 what I don't even think we're aware of how much more content we absorb than people that were you know that lived like when I was 21 oh yeah playoffs we're talking about playoffs you bet we are get in on the action with draftking sports book an official sports betting partner of the NFL scoring touchdowns is key to winning the playoffs and you can score big by betting on them at DraftKings the number one place to bet touchdowns ready to place your bet try
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            • 31:30 - 32:00 sometimes I wish they' be like can someone turn all this [ __ ] off it's like you don't even know what's going on anymore in the middle of the night I'll have like songs playing in my head that I heard on like Tik toks and [ __ ] it's just bad like it's gotten to be too much but I think that there's what I'm saying is if if somebody had all that control at one point or if a few networks did there's no way that now that they have less control they're not still trying to find that control and that they're hiring different groups to be Twitter Bots or Twitter personalities or
            • 32:00 - 32:30 whatever yeah make Tik Tok accounts do Tik toks about issues one people look people have said flat out that they were offered money and then they got paid money to make things for political people like make people make people think that they were really excited about voting for someone they would pay them for pro content right so Pro whatever that person is like there's a whole business in this where they reach out to popular
            • 32:30 - 33:00 influencers and they say hey I want you to endorse this person would you do that for x amount of money didn't that happen with like Megan the stallion or somebody didn't they weren't they hired recently or some of and I'm sure the Republican party did it too I think that was a democratic one that they had were they hire performers to come and perform yeah this was the this was the big controversy we tried to get to the bottom of it it's hard to know so the real the accusation was was that there
            • 33:00 - 33:30 was a few artists lizo was one of them emem was another one um Beyonce was the big one right and that they were paid an exorbitant amount of money to go and endorse KLA Harris at these rallies I don't know if it's true it seems like there might be something to it the they spent so much money dude it's so crazy that the economy is like
            • 33:30 - 34:00 one of the biggest problems that we think of today like if you think of like what do you mean the economy the economy like the if if people worried the people with people that want to vote on things what do they want they want the economy to be healthier they want us to have less national debt yeah they want less inflation they want safety want low crime if that is the amount of [ __ ] money they went through like you you you spent $1.5
            • 34:00 - 34:30 billion and you paid celebrities to if that's true you paid celebrities to like how am I supposed to trust you yeah with spending money you imagine if like if you were going to marry a gal and you just gave her access to your credit card you're like look baby you know you and me uh we're in it now so uh here you go I want you to be happy and she just goes [ __ ] ham I'm only doing this up until we get
            • 34:30 - 35:00 married yeah because once then then I'm I'm All About a sensible budget I'm I'm All About fiscally being responsible you couldn't believe that you wouldn't believe it not at all You' be like wait a minute like you've been going crazy with these [ __ ] Handbags and jewels and [ __ ] yeah like I'm not marrying you then because yeah we have too much [ __ ] I can't even see you in the apartment now also I can't trust you with the credit cards you're a [ __ ] Maniac dude my I had his roommate for a while this dude and he would get all high out in the living room and he would get um
            • 35:00 - 35:30 these empty boxes cardboard boxes and he had a couple cats and he' get out there and he'd um and he would have them do uh tricks and stuff up the up the box he'd stack them really high in the living room like a 20 foot ceiling and he he'd get ston he'd get upset if I didn't come out and watch [ __ ] weird is that meanwhile that guy can vote that's that's the kind of guy go well Megan a stallion is that who she's voting for well
            • 35:30 - 36:00 [ __ ] sign me up he would get pissed if I didn't come out and watch dude that's what's crazy is like how they spend money to make sure that people think that famous people will vote for them I don't think anybody dude I don't even believe that there's famous famous this it doesn't even seem like a real thing anymore it's like like the other like I was just texting with u Nikki Glazer did the um whatever it's called Golden Globes golden GL Globes right that's what it was right yeah she hosted
            • 36:00 - 36:30 the Golden Globes and she killed it she did a great job right she did a great job and she was like just confident fun and RI just it was awesome she did a great job um so I was just texting her saying hey congrats that was awesome and uh and I said were you were you nervous at all you know there a lot of famous people and then she's like no and I was like and then I was thinking it doesn't it doesn't even seem like people are that F Fame has kind of gotten different over the years does it seem like that at all I think some of the most popular people aren't it used to just be like they were movie stars you know but now
            • 36:30 - 37:00 it seems like it's just changed like you could have just as much infatuation for somebody that you saw that made an entertaining video on Instagram as you could for Tom Cruz you know well what you know what I'm saying am I making any sense yeah well I think one of the worst things that's happened to uh actors is they talk outside of acting it's almost the worst thing you could do CU then everybody CH it changes your opinion of who they are you you don't like them as much anymore you know well in Hollywood
            • 37:00 - 37:30 all was always one way remember four years ago you couldn't even say the word Trump or Republican and you would be [ __ ] ostracized I mean it was like or eight years ago I'm sure it's probably still like that now in Hollywood we're just not experiencing because you're living in Nashville and I'm living here in Texas but if you're in certain circles in Los Angeles they still feel the same way yeah you know it's um it's just uh I wonder how much much of the division in this country is
            • 37:30 - 38:00 caused by what we were talking about by this thing that's legal and again I think it should be legal I don't think you should have to tell your [ __ ] name if you want to talk [ __ ] about something that's going on it affects your life or that affects your job or that affects your your kid School you shouldn't be subject to [ __ ] prosecution because you said something about the school board because you just felt like being an anonymous person saying they a bunch of fat slobs and retards and you wanted to say that but you couldn't say that because then you
            • 38:00 - 38:30 would get in trouble with your kids would get in trouble and this and that well that's what's happening in England right now isn't it 100% is it 100% is that is happen really yes it's really happening you you can't give people that much [ __ ] control you can't give people that much control over what offends them or what offends people what you could say what you can't say can you imagine if we could if they would come at the end of every episode they'd be waiting outside of your you're yeah here's the thing man this is a new thing this wasn't England 10 years
            • 38:30 - 39:00 ago all right this is a new thing and it's a scary thing it's a really scary thing they they arrested thousands of people for social media posts thousands that's crazy were they threatening people well this is what they're doing man first of all no no were the people were the post thre no no no they don't have to be they don't have to be threatening what yeah they could be misgendering there's a lot of things that you could get inou why be alive if you can't even think or say what you want people could deem it's racist if it's anti-migrant you know they have a
            • 39:00 - 39:30 migrant crisis over there in Europe um people can deem it you know anti-migrant and islamophobic and you can there's a bunch of you know them that are threats people threaten people online which totally makes sense you shouldn't be allowed to threaten people online but when you get past that if you have an opinion about something about something that's affecting the country that you live in I think you should be able to express yourself and I don't necessarily think that uh people should know that
            • 39:30 - 40:00 it's you I don't think you should have to carry that around like you you should be able to express yourself and not have to be famous I don't I don't think there's a problem with that you mean and not have to have it be known so you're saying that Elon should be able to also have a separate voice if he wants to or anyone you want to but the problem is if you do that then you're going to have corporations that are doing what we're suspecting that they're doing and what this uh one former FBI analyst we pulled up this article a thousand times Jamie but pull it up one more time just
            • 40:00 - 40:30 because it's just so crazy you can't believe it's real this guy was analyzing the uh amount of Twitter people that are Bots and this was a contentious issue contentious aspect of the purchase when Elon bought Twitter so when Elon bought Twitter they were saying there's only 5% Bots I remember that we sampled 100 people 5% of them were Bots and he's like that's not enough you have hundreds of millions of people that are signed up for this how many of these people people are fake and they really didn't want to tell they didn't they just like not a
            • 40:30 - 41:00 lot don't worry it's like you know yeah how many Bots were programmed to lie if they were asked if they're a bot it's like a guy asking a girl how many guys have you slept with a couple nothing four nothing don't worry about it I'm a former CIA cyber operations officer who studies bot traffic here's why it's plausible that more than 80% of Twitter's accounts are actually fake and Twitter is not alone more than 80% yeah see I don't think we realize
            • 41:00 - 41:30 that because we're on there for real we're real people on there but you're real people where fake people are constantly arguing right in front of your face like the world is ending it's not necessarily all real people there definitely are real people arguing on Twitter don't get me wrong and I think even the fake people arguing is very addictive and I think you want to get involved too cuz like you seeing this guy dunk on that guy I want to [ __ ] dunk on somebody and then people are spending all their time in this job that
            • 41:30 - 42:00 they hate when no one's looking the boss isn't around you know typing up some real witty nasty [ __ ] on Twitter and I think there's you want to be able to do that anonymously but if you do have that and you don't know who's doing what yeah you do get to this point where someone can [ __ ] manipulate it but if you do know then the problem is the government has already shown how [ __ ] shady they are
            • 42:00 - 42:30 when someone comes out and says something that goes against what they agree with or what they're trying to push or what agenda they have or what's best for them financially so they'll [ __ ] throw the kitchen sink at you we've seen them do that you can't have those kind of people in power where they can know exactly who's saying what you still have to have the ability to have whistleblowers so you have this conundrum on one side you're going to have this completely manipulated environment that done by corporations and fake people and and and people that
            • 42:30 - 43:00 are paid by parties just to push the party line and to go out there and debate it vigorously and argue it they're paid to do it yeah and all you have is your wits all you have is your ability to try to form your own opinions of things regardless of like where you feel like you're pulled because of whatever ideology you you know you've publicly proclaimed to be I'm I'm a liberal person this is how I feel I'm Pro this I'm Pro that and then right they'll start fighting about what that
            • 43:00 - 43:30 means what's scary when that happens because then you also have locked yourself into a space where you might not change because you're afraid of what your public Persona is exactly and that's got to be well that's how you get to Dick Cheney endorses KL Harris and the Liberals are like yeah boom I saw this dude he po posted a atomic bomb GIF and is like after that happened like it's over boom like you guys are just DK who don't play sports do you realize what kind of mental gymnastics you have
            • 43:30 - 44:00 to go through where Dick Cheney rest in peace where Dick Cheney he passed away he just passed away where Dick Cheney endorsing your liberal Progressive candidate that somehow know that's a good thing the guy was the architect of the [ __ ] architect of the Iraq invasion weapons of mass destruction host all that [ __ ] the guy a slumberger guy right a scary guy man he was the oil guy right who couldn't put halberton yeah Hal from Halton [ __ ]
            • 44:00 - 44:30 bro that was bizarre I mean mental gymnastics everything's gotten so bizarre dude he not dead he's not dead no oh it's a fake report yeah fake Dick Cheney death report came from RT parody account those [ __ ] here we go bro got me but this is the thing it's like you can't tell what the [ __ ] is true well first of all how is he still alive you know how many soccer players do we lose this year Midfield Mass heart attacks just running down the street
            • 44:30 - 45:00 people are dying and L and somehow or another dick chain is still alive dick chainy still out there heart yeah that's what they're doing fake heart I'm sure he does I'm sure he's on his sixth or seventh heart a lot of these you don't think politicians are getting [ __ ] separate hearts and organs dude you don't think they're first in line when they [ __ ] oh yeah for sure that's probably part of like if you going to open up a hospital this is what I want the moment my [ __ ] goes south I want want I want a doctor ready with his hands scrubbed yeah oh I bet there's a
            • 45:00 - 45:30 sick Ross child out there somewhere every month they're putting a new ticker into him dude I was reading a uh a story last night about this dude who was one of the I think he was a Rockefeller uh who got eaten see if that's I believe he's one of the rock rock Rothchilds or Rockefellers God damn it one of them fancy people when you hear the name you're like oh that fancy family one of those so this dude went to New Guinea and got eaten by cannibals M
            • 45:30 - 46:00 apparently he went there I'd hate Michael Rockefeller so apparently he went there um and they were F they were fine with him the first time he went there but he was trying to get something from them and the something that he was trying to get from them was sacred and apparently they were very pissed off at him so uh he didn't know they were pissed off at him so when he went back he thought they'd be friendly with him yeah and they killed him and ate him oh my gosh yeah and then they hid it they hid the story forever so they went looking for this guy like hey uh my rich
            • 46:00 - 46:30 cousin is missing where is he and they're like I don't know they just Li [ __ ] burp they just ate that dude they just somebody just coughs up a uh one of those um things that keeps your uh what is that thing that goes on the end of your shirt yeah your cuff a cuff link oh a cuff link I just [ __ ] some got just coughs up a cuff Leake hey let me give a shout out to the person who's uh it was on there YouTube channel because uh I can't remember most of the
            • 46:30 - 47:00 details of the story but if you go to this dude's YouTube channel he lays it out I tried to find a hat that matched with y'all's curtain in here that's perfect you nailed it thanks I get it in here somewhere I I have a real problem with these goddamn YouTube videos I'm watching too much I'm absorbing a lot I'm learning things but do you think like um like you talked about uh is islamophobia mhm in
            • 47:00 - 47:30 Britain uh did I talk about it what do you mean or did you mentioned it a minute ago islamophobia well we talk islamophobia mean we we were talking about the migrant crisis we didn't weren't necessarily saying islamophobia I think there's a you know it's like the migrant crisis in the United States it's not a crisis of um one type of individual coming in the the idea is that you want to be able to vet everybody who comes in mhm from no matter what whe whether they're from
            • 47:30 - 48:00 Guatemala or they're from Syria you want to find out who the [ __ ] they are you don't want to let in criminals and Psychopaths that's it's all that simple and if you start you know blocking off people's ability to do that I always have to wonder like what are you trying to do if you're just trying to let everybody in and not check are you trying to create chaos is that what you want cuz that's what I would do if I was an evil person and I wanted to [ __ ] up an entire civilization I would just let criminals in I would encourage criminals
            • 48:00 - 48:30 to go there I would release them out of my jails and give them money to go north yeah you can just walk across to America we're going to pay you to do it well I think you have a lot of people that have like that believe in some sort of a moral and ethical code and they feel like they don't have a place to be sometimes you know um well there's also some people that grow up and they just got [ __ ] by the world they just got brought to a real bad spot and they started off way worse than you and I for
            • 48:30 - 49:00 sure and that's the reality of if you want to keep a healthy Society you have to keep those [ __ ] people out like the world is not fair it's not fair and if you want to protect the best aspects of the world you got to keep them safe and then spread out spread out that safety from there it's not let in all the bad it spread out the safety it's like the the way to do it isn't to just let all the criminals in and then oh well now we all live with crime like no that's stupid the way to do it is to
            • 49:00 - 49:30 solve the crime problem in an area and then expand that area ever greater across the world that is totally doable that's totally doable you're never going to stop all crime but you can minimize it significantly with a concerted effort which is not being done they're not doing that and there's a bunch of different things that they have to do instead of just hiring cops to [ __ ] people up they should train cops better they should pay them more they should make them more respected yeah make make people appreciate cops instead of like think of them as the enemy I agree we
            • 49:30 - 50:00 always thought that cops were reliable but then I guess some cultures have different experiences with cops but these days cops are so diverse that it's like you couldn't have a like you'd almost have to be a uh Alien or something to have a racial issue it feels like sometimes you know well I think cops are just like all all kinds of people and the problem with all people is they're going to vary there's going to be some people that can handle pressure and and some people that can handle having power and being a boss you had good bosses
            • 50:00 - 50:30 I've had great bosses were great guys they made you happy to work with them you knew they were the boss but it was a cool situation and then you got people that are [ __ ] just because they're bosses you got this guy that just won't stop talking down to you because he knows he can get away with you because you need the job he can get away with [ __ ] on you you've all had that too and those that's that's the problem with being a cop like some people are just not good at having power over people and some people are great with it and then
            • 50:30 - 51:00 there's the reality of the stress that they face every [ __ ] day you might get shot every day you're pulling people over what is the worst thing that's going to happen to you in your day oh oh did someone open their door on your car a someone whistle at you CU you had saw 10-year-old get their face shot in you know I saw little girl get run over by a car I saw horrible murder scenes you know they they're they're going upon car accidents every day you're seeing so much awful [ __ ] you're dealing with and
            • 51:00 - 51:30 then every time you pull somebody over every cop is seen those videos of people pulling people over and just getting lit lit with bullets just falling to the ground there's so many of those videos getting your gun taken away from you getting shot and killed we've all seen those videos that's [ __ ] hard Walmart everywhere a lot of that [ __ ] it's like there's just so much violence now this one where this guy was beating up this female cop and his daughter was telling her to telling him to stop the daughter was trying to get him
            • 51:30 - 52:00 to stop beating this cop to death oh you're like oh my God so like that job is not a normal [ __ ] job and when people don't have respect for it and don't appreciate it's a it's a sign of the the sickness of society it's the the illness of society that we don't appreciate Law and Order and we think of it as something that somehow or another that it's uniquely oppressive and that with without it being there
            • 52:00 - 52:30 you'd have less problems so there was that that was all that defund the police thing yeah which is just we should have learned from that and I hope a lot of people did like that's a terrible idea the problem is not cops the the problem is cops are human and they have to stay human otherwise you're going to get [ __ ] RoboCop oh yeah so what what are we going to do RoboCop could easily get hijacked too that's another issue it's like a lot of like if there were cyber attacks like um where they wanted every
            • 52:30 - 53:00 uh electric vehicle or something to just go drive off a cliff they could just control like 100% if they wanted every oven to just heat to 250 de and just burn down every house sure like if something got hacked you know it would be very spooky so yeah if cops got hacked bro that would be crazy and then also they could just say they hacked that like you could have a dirty entity hack the cops and use them for whatever they want and then who do you even Sue at that what are you going to even you know they not even peep were you going to put a robot on the stand well you
            • 53:00 - 53:30 also you would have to know what kind of like hacking is even possible and whether or not it can be detected because if they're doing it wirelessly like can they do it wre like Jamie you would probably know this can you hack something wirelessly from an anonymous account and like get into a system and no one knows who did it or is everything ultimately traceable if they find the source of the invasion I think when you get to that
            • 53:30 - 54:00 high level stuff they're going the hacker like the the point in doing the attack goes through so many levels to try to hide where they're going from yeah so they can hide somewhat and also how many of those guys that are like operating at that level even exist yeah how many of those like super highlevel hackers are out there and everybody else is just kind of at the mercy like if you like tried understanding that if you don't do that no it's impossible so how is a judge gonna understand it how's
            • 54:00 - 54:30 who's gonna understand it yeah how are the cops gonna understand it right it's kind of yeah it's got to be weird if you know that much stuff you're kind of in a world of your own oh yeah if you're like a super Bitcoin Creator type dude you're in a world of your own you're you're existing in the the most sophisticated layers of the technological power of the likes the world's never seen before never seen anything anything like it and you're the people that are at the head of the code you're the people that are
            • 54:30 - 55:00 making AI yeah you're like crypto for Columbus or whatever you're the [ __ ] you're on crypto Columbus Ed bro that's great dude if people that's why I've said this for years people with Autism are the they're the link between regular people and machines it's that's where we're headed it's all no in seven two generations everyone will have autism you won't be able to find anybody that doesn't have it or that doesn't like kind of freak
            • 55:00 - 55:30 out if like somebody's like whistling or whatever it's it's almost like whatever the reason why more people have autism today I'm sure there's a bunch of people that think it's vaccines there's a bunch of people that think it's environmental issues there's a bunch of people think it's it's Chick-fil-A some people probably could be could be dor I'll take it though dude it's so [ __ ] good there's no way you wouldn't take some chick F autism dude if they had it bro you know I'm saying if you're like every now and then just a weird guy runs out of the back room with a couple pickles on his back
            • 55:30 - 56:00 dude I'd [ __ ] be like I love this guy no matter what he has you know I totally forgot what I was goingon to say sorry it was it had something to do with autism that oh what we're talking about like oh I think that this is the end of that realm so just imagine all right okay so there's whatever the reason why there's more cases of autism most people I think will agree there are more cases of autism now than ever before okay but what meaningful changes have we done if
            • 56:00 - 56:30 any to try to limit that or to try to mitigate that or pull that back I'm not sure and what meaningful like like what progress has been made where you're saying like oh now we have 20% less autistic kids so if so if that's not the case and yet we're in the greatest technological time that we've ever been aware of and people have more access to information now than ever before why why is it moving in that direction and maybe that is a natural thing maybe all this
            • 56:30 - 57:00 transgender [ __ ] where everybody's like oh my God like I am so sick here and there's boys and there's girls and that's it maybe when you find out about Plastics and the things that's happening to the human body because it's [ __ ] with our endocrine system and it's it's shrinking people's genitals and shrinking people's taints and lowering testosterone levels calling more more miscarriages causing more miscarriages if you were watching this play out if you were not connected to us yeah and if
            • 57:00 - 57:30 you were like from another planet and you're like what is this thing doing oh so this is a very complicated animal and this animal gets involved in various Plastics and metals and the it has a symbiotic relationship with plastics and metals where the Plastics and metals it gives them cars and Handbags and television sets but it also robs them of their Primal Essence and slowly turns
            • 57:30 - 58:00 them into these genderless weird creatures that can only Survive by replicating through their DNA dude well said bro because if you if you were looking at it from somewhere else and you were looking at what are we addicted to we're addicted to electronics and we're addicted to plastic we use plastic for everything and we're willing to sacrifice something for it dude I was reading this whole thing about Petroleum in the healthc care industry and like health and wellness and like oils and [ __ ] like how much petroleum is used and
            • 58:00 - 58:30 all this it's everywhere it's just everywhere it's bizar everywhere petroleum is petroleum is so you've got oil and you've got Plastics and you've got all of these weird funky phalates and chemicals and pesticides and herbicides and we're all aware of it like this is really a problem this is really a problem or [ __ ] blast in the air it's all of your food like this could be a problem everyone's on [ __ ] Monsanto like no is everywhere and
            • 58:30 - 59:00 everyone's like well we'll certainly get to the bottom of that once we make it safer for queer kids like and then it's slowly we're going to get to a point of no return where our genetics are [ __ ] by our environmental pollutants which have only existed over the last couple hundred years so our genetics get [ __ ] by these environmental pollutants and like giant changes in human testosterone levels just from the 197 giant changes oh yeah dude so I think if you're on
            • 59:00 - 59:30 that path and you're you're clearly on that path we're we are as a human race we're clearly on that path fast and we're also at the same time on the path of artificial intelligence it's like how much time do we really have how much time do we really have here what if this though what if a trans kid how many trans people are there they're all trans now everybody right what if the whole country trans what if I think they've backed off a lot of a lot of people have uh decided that
            • 59:30 - 60:00 they really didn't want to do it anymore yeah there's quite a few and they get people get mad at them which is really wild when they when they um people get mad at them for changing their mind have you interviewed anybody that has gone down the surgery path and didn't did and didn't want to have the surgery have you ever talked to somebody like that no just curious what that whole what that world is like it's everybody's got their own weird thing with that because it's a weird thing like you're you don't like your sexual organs that you're born with you identify with another gender or at
            • 60:00 - 60:30 least you think you do right at least like you identify with what they like more than what the boys like you're probably just gay and that's one of the things they've studied is when they leave transgender or supposedly transgender uh youths and they don't do anything they eventually become gay men oh I see big big percentage of them yeah does that mean they're all like that and some people don't like genuinely have like true gender dysphoria no doesn't they've
            • 60:30 - 61:00 that's always been a thing too and being gay used to seem like if you were just gay that was everything it was like it was like but I guess everything it was like gay didn't it was like oh if you if you were trans or any now it's lgbtqi right and I'm oh there's also yeah there's intersex two plus what is plus which one is plus I don't know I know two is two spirit which is my favorite really I know I'm going to two spirit they took the Kookie two spirit
            • 61:00 - 61:30 people in the Native Americans no two spirit is like a a a very specific like let's Google it two spirit is like you think you're like foxkin or some [ __ ] like that oh yeah yeah well they they I this is where I found out that I might be [ __ ] up what two spirit is but this is where I found out about this stuff because uh my a buddy of mine who lives in Utah his wife uh worked at a public school and he told me that she told him that they were having a meeting
            • 61:30 - 62:00 because one of the parents had uh proposed putting a litter box in the bathroom because their kid thinks it's a cat oh that's crazy uh and he told me that I talked about it on podcast and people started saying that that was transphobic and this is a transphobic lie and I was like whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa so it wasn't a real story to do but first of all what does that have to do with transgender what does it have to do with that you're talking about someone who thinks they're a cat how is that
            • 62:00 - 62:30 transphobic yeah and then I realized like oh there's a lot of things connected in this one group that are not the same thing like they're just trying to lump in every idea like say if you only have like you know the Electoral College you get like a couple points in this state but if you win like 10 [ __ ] States you got a big Coalition you can get in the White House you know so it's like if you can't just transgender people on their own too many people like no you can't go into the women's room get out of here but then you add them to the gays you
            • 62:30 - 63:00 add them to the queers which is like what does that mean you know and then if you're you're more of a buffet of FKS that are you okay two spirit people may be straight gay bisexual asexual or queer yeah yeah yeah exactly they're the people that want to pretend the most I'm everything I'm a boy you're a [ __ ] narcissist probably you're probably a loon or maybe you really have this two spirit thing I don't know but there's a variety of things that are true at the same time
            • 63:00 - 63:30 you know you're going to have people that are kooky and you're also going to have people that unfortunately really do wish they were born a girl yeah both those things are real but the thing about us as a species if you're looking at these drops that are all clearly established markers in terms of testosterone levels miscarriages um men who are are um incapable of having children low sperm counts smaller testicles and penises
            • 63:30 - 64:00 like we're moving in the G we're moving in a direction of looking like those [ __ ] aliens well that's what I I've said this for years if you look at an alien their head is Big yeah cuz that's the only thing that's going still and their body is this useless sort of [ __ ] uh Christmas Orly spindly genderless thing and genderless like no tits that's stuck under a weighted blanket too probably dude you want to stop an alien throw one weighted blanket on that bad boy I bet
            • 64:00 - 64:30 they don't interact with things well of course they don't because everything happens in their head it's all built in at that point why do you even need if you can just blink and come or whatever you just you know you [ __ ] blink again and you have a mortgage and then you [ __ ] cough and your [ __ ] parents are deceased it's just like there's no non non aware language you you you speak every language you know every fact about everything on Earth at any given moment it's all in your head there's no questions there's no you have
            • 64:30 - 65:00 no dick you have no mouth you can't even enjoy food you have no mouth yeah dude well if I got a dick you got a mouth dudey food food's second party I'm catching a BJ I don't you [ __ ] alien imagine getting head from an alien imagine you wake up and you're in the middle of the night like you having a crazy sex dream and you're like oh my God like you you're getting like you ever have a dream where you have sex you think you think in the dream you're actually having sex it feels real guys come in their pants Oh I had a dream I
            • 65:00 - 65:30 was on an airplane one time dude I was flying to Philadelphia right and I had a dream that I was doing oral sex right yeah and uh and I was just kind of like that in the air and this old dude [ __ ] shook me he's like get it together wow I was on the plane it was told you to get it together yeah I was eating air [ __ ] what are you talking about yeah I think at that point at that point it's okay imagine if you open your eyes and an alien was blowing you you just feel trapped you're paralyzed the
            • 65:30 - 66:00 alien is just sucking your dick looking you in the eyes big insect eyes just no could you imagine no dude [ __ ] Stephen King that's a real horror movie that's could you imagine you're paralyzed and an alien is sucking your dick what sound does it make I bet it makes a sound like slurpy like they they over exaggerate they give you like a character of our porn fils we know they like it when you make a lot of noise they're
            • 66:00 - 66:30 going to be gagging but they're not even moving it's just a feeling and making the noise or it also has that light you know like whenever you make a xo's copy of something in that [ __ ] light go down back like that I would want that dude what it was I seeing the other day they're having uh gay uh animals now is that they were having gay animal what are you saying if you pull that up Jimmy if you see anything of it are that animals what kind of request is that well I'm just
            • 66:30 - 67:00 saying if you see um bro animals [ __ ] couches they [ __ ] your leg okay you ever have a dog well some dogs will grab a hold of your leg they know your leg is in a female dog they don't care they grab a hold of your leg does that mean he's gay no it means he's crazy horny but no I was seeing something where they were trying to have a high it's like a upscale meat or beef that comes from a gay why want hold on to this why are scientists ignoring all the gay animals go down to that [ __ ] there's a study
            • 67:00 - 67:30 this this is like those that James Lindsay Helen pluck brose Peter beian thing uh what does it what does it say can I read the the headline why are scientists ignoring all the gay animals yeah imagine like you're a scientist and you know you're trying to figure out how old the universe is and that that's the complaint you read for first thing in the morning and you're like hey hey hey hey there's other [ __ ] to worry about
            • 67:30 - 68:00 hey you telling me this otter a homos sexual I'm trying to figure out how old the [ __ ] universe is that's why there's not a lot of federal funding for gay animals oh there is now I bet bro you have to get funding for this stuff I'm sure we spent a bill on it dude yo that was another thing that was crazy about the Harris campaign was uh when you found out that they can pay activist groups they give give donations to activist groups like large sums of
            • 68:00 - 68:30 money activist groups like what so that these people will endorse them oh I see there's an accusation that she gave uh what's that dude's name who's on MSNBC the old dude Don Leonard no no no no no Don Leonard you combine two names Don Lemon and who Sugar Ray Leonard Don Lemon you did yeah hey bro oh Al Sharpton Don's got Don's got a little more sugar than Ray Leonard I think to
            • 68:30 - 69:00 be honest no judgment dude but I'll tell you this that's maple syrup gay animal bro gay animal meat is going to be the new thing you telling me you're at a restaurant right right to be a gay lamb and they're like hey okay you can have this lamb $70 this shank or you could have this sweet little lamb shank over here for 90 bucks the best of both world so it's got the firmness of male yeah what else has that sweet tenderness of
            • 69:00 - 69:30 female yeah it's also been basted from the inside you know I think there's you tell them you're not going to get a gay steak dude for an extra 20 bucks you're not going to well espe if you're lbgt friendly you want to support the gay steak Market you have to yeah like they start cheating though and encouraging straight cows to [ __ ] each other just because they want that because they realize there's more money in gay Stakes you're like I'll take a steak you're like is it gay [ __ ] better be in the
            • 69:30 - 70:00 attention Market that is social media there has to be a few people out there that are pretending to be gay that aren't like here's a good example here's a good example there were a bunch of girls and people got mad at them because they're hot female only fans girls and they started putting fake dicks in their in their pants okay and pretending that they're trans cuz I was getting them a lot more views so apparently the way to get a lot of views is to be a really hot
            • 70:00 - 70:30 trans person like really hot trans people are in right now like really hot like a girl like a super hot girl with a hog on you with this SM big old big old hog on you so people got mad and started saying that my identity is not your costume like the actual cult appropriation kind of yeah but like hey right are you doing that are you doing that you have a dick and you're saying
            • 70:30 - 71:00 you're a girl and then these girls who don't have a dick are putting a dick on and you're saying you can't do that oh so they're all this is crazy yeah it's like we're caught in a blender dude first of all it's very shortsighted because you should be Pro trans even if it's fake trans right if that would make more people into trans people that'd be better for everybody right no matter what now are some people it's a famine thinking are there really some people are people born with wiener and breast
            • 71:00 - 71:30 is that a real thing I have not heard of that but I know that some guys do have problems with their breast like there's a thing when guys take steroids they develop something called gyom mastica and gyom mastica is an enlargement of the breast tissue I know guys who have had to get their nipples cut open and they have to get that removed and then sewn back together again it's like a serious operation but so are some people that is that's breast tissue because they take so much testosterone that their body starts producing extra
            • 71:30 - 72:00 estrogen okay and then they get titties as a side effect I don't I hope I'm not [ __ ] that up that's what I've been told I'm pretty sure that's how it goes but the point is that's the only time I've ever heard of like with a dick and TI but some people are born with both genitals right yes and that's a little different right that's pretty rare that's called a hermaphrodite or now I think they call them interex now people always trying to come up with new names oh yeah my body had these growing up hot tits normal breast tissue hormone imbalance causes swelling first of all
            • 72:00 - 72:30 causes some sweet titties yeah first batch I ever saw around my buddy shout out to him D I'll tell you what if I could just crop out that right tit I could I could rub one off that right TI I used to look go back to tip please you go back to his uh it's his left so his left it's like no no no I don't want to see those the technical the actual one so if you just cropped in his left his left that one yeah just crop in that remove all side of
            • 72:30 - 73:00 hair look at that look at that little milk porch he's got on brother that's like a a hot athletic girls boob oh damn brother that's a [ __ ] little nerve bran we don't really need to don't don't do that jam sorry it's a lot dude but I'm telling you this you telling me this that if you don't you make a steak out of that man you're not going to pay an extra 30 bucks yeah and then the problem would be they would start only fans models with the Bulge oh see oh that's it so so they're doing it a lot of people but do what if do you think
            • 73:00 - 73:30 though this is what I wonder sometimes do you think that science has us headed so we were all that everyone is going to be trans at one like it's like it's all merging yeah I think we're going to be gender list really go to that article again I want to see what they were saying what would they say they said it was only two of them I don't know how it could have spread since not on my Instagram SE a gang they might have started a trend they're all over the place only fans models can I just read that only fans models are targeted by online lgbtq mob
            • 73:30 - 74:00 after posing in underwear with fake bulges that's so crazy that's so cra that's so hypocritical I wonder dude I heard jelly rolls got that thing on him I heard he's got it real I bet he does look at that just two boys being silly alongside a trans flag there how can you get mad how can you get mad got that donkey you you can't get mad because that violates like you're saying that your
            • 74:00 - 74:30 standards are more important than them doing this thing to get attention that your standards of what's real is not real like no no no no no it doesn't work that way like because the only way because then it's only your standards because if you want that kind of a strict control of the way people view things you're going to allow people to turn that on you and there's going to be way more people that have a hard time with you saying that you're a woman when you have a dick then there's going to be for a
            • 74:30 - 75:00 bunch of girls who just want to take pictures where they have fake bulges yeah that doesn't make you're just being a control freak like you don't you can't have no fake trans people but only real trans people but don't let anybody right in control of who decides what's real and what's not real right it's almost the same with like a lot of cultural appropriation stuff at a certain point it just gets ridiculous it's like you can't you know did you see that one dude who faked it for like 6 months faked being black he fak no you can't do that anymore I'm not doing it um no he faked
            • 75:00 - 75:30 uh being a woman you know that dude he was on like one of those reality shows and he had all the tattoos he was like good-looking guy which is why I was crazy and he said he was transitioning and he's it was just a troll he did it for like six months mea chicks no just like making videos online get mad at but he he kept it up forever that dude explaining Josh ceders trans hoax alleged fake death and why Monica Beverly Hills is involved I don't know who Monica Beverly Hills is me
            • 75:30 - 76:00 neither um so this guy it was very smart he said he's been undergoing a crash out of most epic out of the most epic proportions and somehow RuPaul's dragways doll Monica Beverly Hills is involved is this like a far leftwing blog cuz the way they're writing this is like it's called them okay well that make sense them them first of all it's called them. us yeah I was like what is
            • 76:00 - 76:30 the I don't understand what the tone of this article is so go back to it now so he was pretending to be trans Joe yes okay for a long time okay here it goes uh scroll up a little bit so oh here it goes the former reality TV star has gone viral on social media for the worst reasons that's definitely not the worst reason yeah allegedly faking his own death and claiming it was a hack as well as pretending to be trans and posting photos of himself in feminine clothes as an experimental mockery of
            • 76:30 - 77:00 trans people that he claims is exposing the woke mind virus um but that's not the worst reasons the worst reasons is like you killed a bunch of folks the worst reasons you lit a school on fire that's the worst reasons like that's not the worst reasons for going viral because why did he pretend to be trans he came out as a trans woman he gave interviews with public like page six but are there people that aren't um came out of the trans okay so this guy just pretended to be trans for a
            • 77:00 - 77:30 long time a long time so he was making a mockery of them he said five months so he did it for five months so um in October five months later he said that he was actually it was all a social experiment on an episode of the conservative podcast Prime Time with Alex Stein CER said the purpose was to expose how gullible and delusional the left is what I did is I faked being a faker he said I pretend to be a pretender yeah well that's the thing is like people don't want to admit that
            • 77:30 - 78:00 he's correct because it makes you insensitive but what he's saying is like logical right it's logical and so what if people are actually trans are some people actually trans you would have to ask them there in lies the problem I think there are people that are not though there's people that are perverts for sure and pretend to be trans so they can go to women's rooms for sure oh yeah yeah that's La for sure I'm not accusing all of them I'm just I've seen it there's you're going to have that if you have this thing this new this new thing when I was a kid if a
            • 78:00 - 78:30 guy a with a beard and a dress tried to go into the women's room men would go in there and beat the [ __ ] out of them they wouldn't let that happen it's that they would say oh that guy's a pervert and if a woman went into the men's room we'd tell her to bring a couple of her friends you know what I'm saying but still in a respectable way or you would guard the door while they were urinate and that was another thing if a woman said I really need a urinate in here you know yeah well no one would care the added thing is he parent maybe had a relationship with this Monica Beverly Hills person oh is Monica Beverly Hills
            • 78:30 - 79:00 a gay guy it's a a contestant from drag race oh so then this person like tried to out them I guess and then he denied it and then I guess there might be evidence of oh so that's they're saying that he might have done this all in retaliation for this see that's what happens a lot of times is people will that's I just I just read that well listen for whatever maybe the guy gay and he pretended to be a woman he he's not a woman all right so maybe he had a a gay relationship with a
            • 79:00 - 79:30 drag queen or maybe it's not even a gay relationship if it's a drag queen I don't remember anymore I don't know what the new regulations are all I'm tell I don't know what the new regulations are all I'm saying is if you want to be a person who is open-minded and who's compassionate and who just wants to let people Live and Let Live you can't get mad at these girls putting rubber dicks in their pants you can't it's too stupid it's like somebody dressing like for someone for Halloween I feel like right a little bit but you could say that's what they're doing though I see what
            • 79:30 - 80:00 you're saying you know so you're saying you're making you're making your own Halloween so you can't be upset if we make a Halloween saying you can you can say you're a girl you can say you're a girl and you can be a guy with a beard and long nails and say you're a girl but you can't make me go along with it I see what you're saying I'm not saying that you can't say you're a girl I'm not saying that you can't call yourself a new name but if we're in this weird aggressive situation and you want me to say you're a girl so that you can go do girl things in the girl's room and like
            • 80:00 - 80:30 you can't make me agree to that right that's that's where it gets crazy like if you're not infringing on anybody else's space like there's a reason girls don't want to be in a [ __ ] bathroom with dudes yeah and if it's like trans men in the men's room men don't give a [ __ ] because women aren't going in there to rape men right right so that's the difference they're women that think they're men no one cares if a woman who thinks she's a man wants to enter into men's sports no one's going to stop her right because some it's all One Direction isn't it isn't it always men
            • 80:30 - 81:00 going to women stuff well for sports for sure look there have been women that are have turned trans and competed against boys that it it definitely has happened but the Striking dominance that you see where trans men or trans trans women biological men who identify as women compete against regular biological women in sports yeah it's it's crazy you get people with like I would L want to it's
            • 81:00 - 81:30 just it's a delusion it's just a delusion that you shouldn't let in if you want to have an all trans League do that that's what we should do I feel like it seems like there should be that so that it's just a cheat code you can't just say you're a girl you're not a girl let's do a DNA test let's do a chromosome test oh look XY you're a guy will DNA tell you the truth every single time will that answer always be the your [ __ ] chromosomes will okay so there's no look there's going to be a variable thing there's going to be a thing even with that right so if you have like male
            • 81:30 - 82:00 and female all male and all female are not created equal there's a giant curve between like the most manly man and the most womanly man oh and then the most manly woman and the most womanly woman like there's this giant [ __ ] curve that all it means to be a human being I can't tell you where you are in that curve yeah I don't know what you are you man you'd be you I'll be I want you to be happy but you can't pretend you're in that other group you can't especially if
            • 82:00 - 82:30 you are the male pretending you're a female you want to enter into like women's rooms you can't do that because there's too much of a potential for that to be abused by creeps so what's the solution I don't know what the solution is I don't know you know individual bathrooms what about that Family restroom that always has dude I'll tell you this the worst thing is that one with the diaper table that one special bathroom big bathroom diaper table it's got that Australian diaper table in it or whatever you're like what is this for
            • 82:30 - 83:00 and you don't even you don't even have a diaper but you do have a hog and and a dress yeah and you're like I'm just going to use this one just not freak anybody out like Shelly roll dude he's got that hog on him huh yeah but he's clearly identifying as a male oh yeah no one's denying but if he wasn't and then he had that big old hog keep him out of the women's room I'm just saying he's got that mistl toe on him I heard you know that's what I heard dude I heard he's got that you know that thing that cops throw out to get the car to stop if it's going real fast those those Nails on the Strip I'm just saying I heard's
            • 83:00 - 83:30 got that rope on him boy damn so whatever dude stay black homie that's what Joey Diaz always says stay black that's most important oh my God have you ever seen the video where uh speaking of Alex Jones where Joey Diaz and Alex Jones uh Alex Jones is trying to calm Joey Diaz down and I'm next to him I'm just crying laughing and Joey's telling some story about who he smuggled smuggled weed through the airport under his nut sack and they didn't catch him
            • 83:30 - 84:00 and they like what kind of [ __ ] security do we have here like see if you can find it cuz it's I am like literally crying laughing like I can't breathe I'm [ __ ] crying I haven't seen that I'm trying to think of what I seen Joy's going off and this is you know Alex Jones of like the early 2000s no I saw they they got that new tariff in New York City do you see that nine bucks to drive into the city now that's so crazy during congestion time so during so crazy I think it's 5 AM to two they're just trying to ruin that
            • 84:00 - 84:30 City man well I just wonder what will that a like who does obviously it hits everything hits people that don't have money the hardest right you know we're talking about how once people have power over you once they have control over you they never want to let that go oh for sure the east coast is a great example of that and one of the best best examples is the tolls the tolls were supposed to be created to pay for the city to build the the roads right build the bridges but they paid for it a 100 times over once
            • 84:30 - 85:00 it's already been paid now you're just stealing money from people because you can yeah so then they just fill their coffers up and fill their bureaucracy and fill their red tape to justify all this money coming in it's all a it's all a scheme this is Joey on the Alex Jones Show 2010 I watch I watch they're just better at covering up what they do I don't know look at the movie he was dancing his singing and next you know he's dying oxygen no not not right a junkie a junkie's a junkie he's a junkie every day he doesn't wake up sing and
            • 85:00 - 85:30 dance and then he has oxygen tanks at night something's not right there and in my case like old school you're worth more dead than what you are alive you understand he Ain and now they got a new record coming out he ain't in debt no more he's doing a tour next year with the people from uh Vegas that jump up and down the blue band Group whatever the hell that is I mean he's worth more now than he's ever been I think Paul hardly kill Michael Jackson that's what I think if it was up to me me knowing what I know I smoke another joint I'll break it down I'll break it down cuz he bought the music from Paul McCart didn't
            • 85:30 - 86:00 want to get it back to him and all of a sudden they they put pmer carton in the Super Bowl they tried to build up the Beatles to get their thing going and all a sudden Michael Jackson right I believe it it goes It goes a lot longer the best is the end though he says stay black get just get to the very back time you listen to your [ __ ] Congressman or your [ __ ] Governor or even a [ __ ] president or somebody running for president and he's hitting you with that same four [ __ ] that they give you every four [ __ ] years and you still vote for the [ __ ] Momo and
            • 86:00 - 86:30 then you get mad think about me saying the word [ __ ] with that I'm out of here I go to smoke a cigar hold on a minut we got to say by very solid points don't do the uh don't no I know I Joey you you get it I'm with you but this is just to let the American public know that every four years they buy the same [ __ ] they've been buying every four years and the same people with their Harvard articulation and how they don't curse and they're Christians and they have a and these are the same people that shoved up your [ __ ] ass every year the one thing that you get about me is I'll say [ __ ] but I will not [ __ ] rob
            • 86:30 - 87:00 you if I need something I'll ask you like a man you're hey hey so go [ __ ] yourself you C hold on hold on one second take a joke take a shuttle Joey Diaz Facebook Twitter check yourself before you wreck yourself big dicks in your ass get out of here he back I'm the ire this is the I'm throw all right all right listen stay black cuz that's the most okay Hey Joe show's over why we even talking stay black dude bro they we got
            • 87:00 - 87:30 to start getting more you're going to when are you going to start to see people just identify as black then you can't do that they won't let you do that yeah but that's what they said about everything yeah but that one has been a hard line for a while they used to be able to do blackface think about it so many people did blackface in movies Robert dowy Jr did blackface in the early 2000s right used be to do look at that movie soulman remember the guy pretend to be black to get like a college ucation yeah he did it a lot of people did it Lex lexter Holt I don't even
            • 87:30 - 88:00 think uh he he looks I think that's his real skin color you do yeah I think that is okay that's a rumor the point is that is it's going the other direction it's not going the direction of like the Rachel doll I think you're going to have a real surgent coming up well there are people that have tried it the problem is now with 23 and me it's real hard to pull off har he's got like 2% you're going to tell hey I ain't going to tell him he ain't know I'm saying sure
            • 88:00 - 88:30 dude I a tell Mike Perry is a zebra if he wants to be dude but can you bring up people that are trying to be black and see um like by texturizing their skin there's new things Joe well I definitely think that people are taking pills I've heard of that yeah darkening pills or whatever yeah there's uh some kind of medication that you could take maybe it's a peptide that darkens your skin it
            • 88:30 - 89:00 may be a peptide but uh I have heard of it it might even have some weird like melanin name like melan lanolin or something like that I don't remember though but I do remember seeing it on an internet article where you know there was like how far are people going to like look different all the different [ __ ] that people are doing dark buddy or whatever they're calling it dark buddy yeah they call it dark buddy and you just like take a couple pills of it oh he thinking to Justin Trudeau doing blackface dude you know he just retired
            • 89:00 - 89:30 just retired yeah that's crazy well he he's stepping down till they find they're going to have to find a replacement and then he leaves I liked him better when he was black but that that was very brief I think but still a [ __ ] Vibe then bro people have hammered on that guy so much but did you see so man that guy AEP he doesn't seem like he has like a communist any strength inside of him of his own no no no almost seems like a character from a Charles Dickens novel bring if you bring up that his retirement speech from the other day yeah well it's fake that's like oh
            • 89:30 - 90:00 Father it's fake it's all fake he's like a fake Progressive the whole thing's fake that's why he was an authoritarian and he kept cracking down on on people's rights and they all really saw it during that trucker uh protest cuz that's when it was really in front of everybody's face where you couldn't ignore it here's this guy who is trying to to he's freezing bank accounts from the people that donated money to the truckers he is though yeah I don't want to listen to
            • 90:00 - 90:30 this [ __ ] this guy but he very much has a character from a Charles Dickens novel doesn't he it's it's because it's performative look he looks AI though look at him you go to see a movie about Charles Dickens here's one thing when you ever go to see like an old timey movie everyone talks in a more elegant and sophisticated Mana hello yeah there there's a difference to the way people talked in those like Dickens I've got rubella Dad yeah Tom me as rubella you know why cuz it's fake right like that's
            • 90:30 - 91:00 how people used to make movies back then people really talk like that back then no no people talk the way they talk it's just people were just not well they talked in they had different vernacular then than they do now but people when you're performing something performing something was new you have to think about this if you go back and watch movies like one of one of the things that's great about um the fact that we produce so much content is that what what it's done the entire Bank of all
            • 91:00 - 91:30 the content that people created since the beginning of Television being started to the rock and roll uh boom of the 1960s to the internet to all these you can see the way people communicate evolves and changes and if you go back to the earliest representations of broadcast media in the country everyone talks in a way that's not natural James J br here we are ABC news world report Hitler has moved into you know it's like
            • 91:30 - 92:00 there's a way that they talk back then and then there's if you go watch those movies they talked fake in the movies like Marlin Brando was the first guy to not talk fake and everybody's like what is this guy doing it's revolutionary he seems like he's a real guy like no one even knew how to do that until Brando came along and did it yeah and so then movies became and then you get a guy like a Daniel de Lewis yeah you know where does he come from well he comes from this entire evolutionary tree
            • 92:00 - 92:30 of people figuring out what's the best way to pretend publicly and the way that they would do it in the Charles Dickens movies was A Primitive way it's like when you're watching um Albert is sick D Rudolph the Red-nose Reindeer was on the other day was it was like Christmas around the house oh yeah the the old one the clation one snow is moving around the Snowman it's goofy as [ __ ] Santa looks goofy as [ __ ] it's terrible the way people talk
            • 92:30 - 93:00 Santa it seems so fake but that was a standard it's like $6 million man was a good show okay was a good show right that was the standard the standard was terrible like we had a terrible standard for communication that standards changed over time it's changed so the people that are still doing it that way it's glaringly obvious right so what Justin Trudeau is doing he's doing like a a
            • 93:00 - 93:30 [ __ ] strip club DJ voice yeah he you know he he's like Lexus to the main stage good evening Mana you don't know who that guy is you're not getting any of him that is a mask you're not getting any of him well he went to that tragically hit concert is that the band tragically hit or whatever huh tragically hip yeah he went to that concert and wore a jean jacket everybody thought he was like a Vibe and I think that's how he won that election or whatever wow you know that's hilarious and he's good-looking he's tall and he's
            • 93:30 - 94:00 charismatic he's figured out a way to [ __ ] in the beginning before he had any power it worked yeah cuz he sounded like a sensible guy but people get revealed when they face pressure and when he faced pressure during that trucker thing then he showed his true cards do you think that they'll take Canada in to be the 50s uh first or second state whichever one it is I think this is what I think I think we take Canada and then we go right into Mexico let's [ __ ] go woo yeah that's what I said I tweeted out today you did I tweeted out today we we should let Mexico in too I want to be
            • 94:00 - 94:30 [ __ ] everybody keeps sneaking over how about we just let him stay here yeah huh just like how about we go into that how about what I said how about what he said like instead of trying to like let all the bad stuff in how about we make this like totally lock down safe and then expand safety expand it but you got to do it without stripping people of their rights it's a lot it's a lot but also there's problem like Poland doesn't let anybody enter out of their country is that right they don't [ __ ] around dude
            • 94:30 - 95:00 Poland doesn't they don't [ __ ] around and that's why like why isn't why don't some countries like well I guess America is kind of this it's kind of a halfway house of like ideals over the years it feels like you know it feels like like I always thought there was this like idea of this is an American this is what we do you know it's kind of like how you brought up like with the Pledge of Allegiance civics class all that type of stuff like this is what it means like tough type Vibes you know but then it everything kind of changes over time and now I feel like it's we don't know what
            • 95:00 - 95:30 America is and I think that's the part that seems super scary to people sometimes well that's the part that's easy to manipulate right so in this moment of chaos that we're talking about I don't know what America is anymore that's when you get all these [ __ ] activist groups that are not real that's when you get this discourse online that's when you get people attacking and you get real people that get caught up in it too and they're getting you caught up in it as well because all these people like people are super addicted to arguing with stuff online and I you know I see like otherwise very reasonable people that are on Twitter 12 hours a
            • 95:30 - 96:00 day and I just don't understand what the [ __ ] is wrong with you otherwise very reasonable successful people like what why are you doing this yeah some people tweet all day Elon tweets all day all day day it must be an addiction right at this point I mean there's no way if it's real do you think it's really him doing it um well that was the Andre dipman thing that was the thing oh the people were saying that this was a fake so was that proven that it was wasn't him I've been trying to track that down to have no idea what's i' I'd heard that it was proven that it wasn't him because this
            • 96:00 - 96:30 guy who sounds like Elon was doing something while Elon was playing Diablo live yeah they had them talk to each other I think in a space right they were talk they were definitely both making noise at the same time but again like without seeing both I've never seen a picture of the other guy I don't think that could be AI right you're telling me a guy like Elon couldn't like just funsies rig something like that he's catching Rockets with robot arms you know you don't think he can figure that
            • 96:30 - 97:00 out he can figure that out he he could have the algorithms talk to each other I think there's you know they can already translate your your language that you know they can take whatever you're saying right now in your podcast and they can translate it to German they can translate to Spanish they could translate to anything if they can do that they could for sure have a version of you that's quick enough with AI that it could respond like a person would yeah well just it's all
            • 97:00 - 97:30 going to get interesting because now there's there used to be places if you didn't like what was going on you could sail off to another place but there's not that many of those places anymore no and that's one of the reasons why uh we got to protect America we got to protect freedom because if they can lock down on us we are the last Beacon of Hope for the world and I know that sounds ridiculous oh you guys are so ridiculous so entrical look what's happening to Europe look at the chaos look at the
            • 97:30 - 98:00 chaos look at look at what's happening in terms of like how people are upset at their political parties look at what's happening with Palestine and Israel look what's happening with Ukraine and Russia did you see that [ __ ] bomb that went off today you want to see something nuts I don't know if that's real you don't know if it's real I don't think I I'm yeah you sent me the night yeah yeah I don't think I was taking a [ __ ] and I was like Jamie needs to know about this one oh
            • 98:00 - 98:30 yeah dude I don't like [ __ ] at night cuz I'll I'll go back to sleep while I'm sitting there my legs will fall asleep you ever had that happen to you bub yes and then you try to get up you're like I'm stuck here on [ __ ] Island yeah your legs go numb and then you fall down and hurt yourself imagine if that's how you hurt yourself like slipping with your pants down by your ankles and your numb ass stupid legs you bang your [ __ ] head into the nightstand like and your wife's like this is who I
            • 98:30 - 99:00 married yeah you're the protector you koed yourself in the toilet room slamming your head off the [ __ ] door knob you get a big circle in the middle of your forehead for a month every time she looks at you she think see you with your stupid [ __ ] bruise your pants down by your ankles your half wiped ass yeah dude my mom used to always come we doze off on the [ __ ] as children you know my mom would always come in there
            • 99:00 - 99:30 and rescue us or whatever you know that's hilarious well now it must be more common because of phones oh yeah people more time a lot of crazy stuff happen you know the Asians can't eat hot dogs anymore I just saw that the other day they can't as a general rule they're not allowing it North Korea what we just looking up Jamie the Ukraine Hypersonic thing yeah you need to see this oh I've already I've how to shoot down um it's I don't think that video is real
            • 99:30 - 100:00 I'll just start there you son of a [ __ ] but there's already saying like don't believe the hype from uh 2023 Ukraine and the Kinsel missile don't believe the Hypersonic hype well I remember in the beginning of the war there was a bunch of footage that turned out to just to be video games it was going everywhere because people can make money from clicks right so like but that said that explosion is not real can I see that again it's not real I just well everything's just dangerous now um
            • 100:00 - 100:30 how do you know that's not real that when it comes up here that video of that bomb and that tree line that's two someone edited that part those two things aren't the same in what way just I'm just uh my history of looking at this stuff a lot so it's a lot of a separation right there oh see that line mhm but if it's far enough away for the curvature of the earth wouldn't that um all right in theory it could be real but
            • 100:30 - 101:00 this is the only video of this that exists right and no one else is claiming that this is real anywhere else online right um what I'm seeing though is that that thing that you're looking at in the background is elevated right so that that would indicate to me Hills and Valleys so that means the bomb could be going off in the valley below that and I don't know how far down that is so if you're talking about an area like this could be Utah right so like if you're if you're taking a photograph in looks like
            • 101:00 - 101:30 Utah it's got a soccer field oh yeah where is that do they play a lot of soccer in Ukraine Utah oh Ukraine they probably do right so see what I'm saying like that could be far enough over that hill where you get that effect of separation and still be natural I it the way that it even looks though it looks like someone's got a TV behind another thing and they're showing an explosion of a TV at the the way that that looks is not even right it does look like a little um exposed correctly if you will
            • 101:30 - 102:00 when it pulls away it gets Weir yeah it looks grainier and I don't know how you would be filming that to catch a Hypersonic missile it says it was a us people reporter accidentally films it like okay yeah really and it's going pretty slow at that point too let me see it again well it's it's perspective thing like it might look slower than it is because you know it's covering a lot of distance that looks like Terminator 2 really that's what kind of like it starts it's hard too because like we're probably looking at cell phone footage
            • 102:00 - 102:30 and cell phone footage is still not that good so bizarre they keep making it better and better but and it gets worse and worse the photos do well first of all like drones I have not seen one good cell phone drone video so all that argument about like if UFOs are real where are the [ __ ] videos Everyone's go to phone those those arguments are now out the window because we know the drones are real right so we don't what sorry here's the result for the Kel missile thing like it just starts talking about it oh oh the type of missile that they're saying that that
            • 102:30 - 103:00 was if that was a real video it in theory would be everywhere yeah it would be everywhere what do you mean there would be a bunch more results saying like look at this crazy video of this missile going off oh I see I see so that's only there's only one video there's no other reports of that that bomb going also like look at the account that posted it and start looking at some of the other [ __ ] they posted it's a little what is oh ship poster what was that one though that did blow up was it in Iran or in Syria recently where they
            • 103:00 - 103:30 hit some ammo depot the Israelis did and it looked crazy and that was a real one oh that was I remember yeah you remember that one I think was it I think you're right I think you're right that's heartbreaking oh it's so scary you watch the the amount of explosion when it hits you're like Jesus check this out oh this is a different one but this is another one that's crazy this is an Ammunition Depot building that blows up but watch this oh
            • 103:30 - 104:00 you're lying bro how [ __ ] scary is that so play that back again that's real M watch this yeah that's what it looks like when one of them things blows up yeah that's crazy could a Kevlar thing help you from that a Kevlar no no no no no no no everyone's getting smooshed especially if you're close the buildings are getting eliminated and what could you hide behind like what type of thing would you do there there's nothing you're not going to do anything you're going to get vaporized it's only about how much
            • 104:00 - 104:30 distance you are from that blast here's one too yeah this is the one the aial syri that's right the Syrian Army one check this out see if you can do it from the beginning it's [ __ ] bananas dude watch this look at this boom this just happened um a couple weeks ago maybe 3 weeks ago it says [ __ ] look at that and that was in ser mhm what did they do wrong way just Frid that was so funny oh
            • 104:30 - 105:00 yeah I don't I don't know um if you really want to pay attention you you have to go down multiple rabbit holes okay but you know Assad was just removed as the uh dictator of Syria okay what's that Jamie I thought you did um he did get removed right and uh is he dead or is he cuz there was reports that he was in a plane the plane was shot out of the sky but then there was reports that he landed in Russia so I don't even know what's
            • 105:00 - 105:30 true Did did he get a shot out of the sky or was that that was like a story that was in the news I do remember hearing that and it's not saying he's dead when I Google his name are the stories still up that says his plane got shot out of the sky because I remember they there was stories that said his plane got shot out of this guy and then there was some Twitter story saying that he was that he landed Russia I was like what is going on with this um but they wanted a regime change and uh they got it how hard was
            • 105:30 - 106:00 it for him to get you know that's the problem if you want to go down this rabbit hole and have a conversation with like Dave Smith about it he he knows yeah he'll take you down a rabbit hole he's an interesting guy huh he knows a lot he's very smart huh very very smart he knows a lot he knows a lot and he like legitimately knows a lie he's not bullshitting about what he knows yeah and that's why he gets these these guys they get cocky and they want to have like Chris Cuomo want to have a debate with him and he just trounces him because like he knows what he's talking about he's and he's not lying right the
            • 106:00 - 106:30 difference between a guy like like any of these CNN type media darling types who pushed the [ __ ] covid narrative and push every mainstream narrative those guys there's that's a very specific kind of mindset it's a a bullshitters mindset and those guys all melt in front of actual conversations with people like Dave Smith who know what they're talking about are not ideologically captured yeah because
            • 106:30 - 107:00 there's certain things you just can't argue you can't argue that it it's a a good idea to do certain things and if you have not made that conclusion in your mind you're still thinking like you're employed at CNN you're never going to beat a guy like Dave Smith in a conversation you you cuz he's not going to argue with you if you're right if you're right he's going to agree with you yeah he seems so locked in people that are they're doing a totally different thing Reuters reports Assad may have died in plane crash later
            • 107:00 - 107:30 removes report well they got the call so he escaped I guess but well yeah so their regime is gone and down and he I've seen no more updates other than this that I don't know where he is do you believe that we still can get real news information Joe not from me speaking of which I have to correct something cuz uh there was a conversation that I had with um uh Giannis papus and Christa Stephano we were talking about Jon Jones I I had heard a rumor that johnon Jones wanted
            • 107:30 - 108:00 $30 million to fight Tom Aspen all and I did hear that rumor and I did hear that the UFC uh said yes but it is not true so Dana contacted me said that rumor is [ __ ] so I felt obligated to tell everybody that was that was a fake rumor I don't even remember who because we did that podcast unfortunately we did that podcast two weeks ago yeah I don't remember who told me that what do you think the amount is that Jon Jones would fight him for or do you think it's an amount well apparently Jon is thinking about retiring yeah and he should I mean
            • 108:00 - 108:30 he's going to have to someday he should I'm not saying he should retire I'm saying he should think about it give the man all the time he wants he can fight whenever he wants to fight that's Jon Jones he's the goat so leave him alone if he decides one day to come back and he comes back and he wants to fight Tom Aspen all for the the heavyweight title the question is like how long are you allowed to hold on to the title before they start having that conversation now he just knocked out stie miotic so give the man months
            • 108:30 - 109:00 give the man five or six months just leave him the [ __ ] alone but at a certain point in time you have to decide who the heavyweight champion is and if Tom is the interim heavyweight champion and John decides he doesn't want to fight anymore he could do that and he could do that also and then come back in a year and fight for the title he could do that like he could do whatever he wants but he might decide you know what had an unbelievable career never lost except the disqualification lost to a rule that has since been reversed he's the goat he retires he's
            • 109:00 - 109:30 got plenty of money he's got a opportunity to do some acting yeah he's he's an interesting character to me because he seems like them he seems uh Unique Kind of oh he's very unique yeah like you can't he seems hard to pinpoint kind of that make any sense or no no but that doesn't ever stop me from conversation ation with you thanks dude I don't require you to make sense yeah he be so boring imagine if I
            • 109:30 - 110:00 listen Theo I really love you I love talking to you but you got to make sense imagine that would ruin our whole relationship true that that would be the most ridiculous requirement you know what Joe said to me people go what that is so [ __ ] up why would you say that God give me one of those gay stat things are 30 bucks more godamn it comes out they [ __ ] tell me queer shoulders $9 more per pound they serve it in a
            • 110:00 - 110:30 high heel shoe the waiter takes it out of the shoe plates it the waiter just kind of Scoops it onto your tongue yeah they call it a juicy Santana the the but they're going to they're going to start it's going to start happening they're going to start getting these lgbtq meat they're going to start getting what's the D you put a D in there uh I don't know I probably for cat she said LGB D I don't know
            • 110:30 - 111:00 dude they keep putting other stuff in there so new ones yeah they always add ones but the the one that pisses me off the most the the a that's asexual hey stay out of it this is not you why you in there see it's like the it's the Electoral College thing that I was talking about is they gathered up this game of like [ __ ] Springfield Ohio come on in come on in we can use your vote and then just pile it all on do you think it's a good idea to get rid of the
            • 111:00 - 111:30 Electoral College do you think it should be one person one vote yeah I kind of do because I think it just there's no way that it's like a skew at all then you know I feel like it's one person one vote that's it right you know I just worry about still like how many extra votes they had the one time you know if that was ever figured out or not nobody figured it out which seems crazy but there's theories I just wonder once the our voting gets
            • 111:30 - 112:00 compromised it's a rat there's theories but the theories suck the number's too big to me 15 million is too many people you look at the like the graph of how many people voted you know for 2012 2016 and then there's 2020 yeah it's bananas people showed up and then there 24 it goes back to normal again and 24 is probably the most consequential election of our lifetime where people felt more nervous like if these [ __ ] get in charge one
            • 112:00 - 112:30 more time like we could get like literally invaded by terrorists we could lose all of our rights to say things on the internet they could I mean they were talking about cracking down on hate speech online like that free speech is not hate speech that Tim wals guy was actually saying that hate speech Free Speech does not include hate speech what are you by whose [ __ ] definition yours a guy who thinks tampon should be in the boys room yeah like when Trump
            • 112:30 - 113:00 started calling him tampon Tim that was like one of the crazy of all his names that's my all-time favorite it didn't get used that much cuz he only had it for a couple of months because the guy went away as soon as the election was over but tampon Tim is the best yeah I think um I I'm amazed how quickly after the election everything just felt like dude people in New York AR was talking about it he said people in New York even though they didn't win like their guy didn't win they're happy they didn't win there's like a marked feeling of relaxation like because people in New
            • 113:00 - 113:30 York are realizing your [ __ ] city is under attack and now it's 18 bucks to drive in and out of it it's $9 it's under attack and I I mean like Invaders there's that too but there's also your rights are under attack you're being propagandized you you're getting your your finances drained they're sucking money out of you and not providing a good service you have terrible leadership you have corrupt leadership you you know they saw with Bill DeBlasio and I think they thought it was going to be better with Eric Adams and this Kathy holel ladies out of
            • 113:30 - 114:00 her [ __ ] mind like you you're watching these lunatics run that state and they're running it into the [ __ ] ground and people have to wake up before the thing hits the Rocks do you think we'll start to separate into different countries and states eventually like or do you think new things like that will start to happen do you think we'll figure everything out well we are different count countes we're the United States of America but we're like Europe really like New York is so much different than Idaho yeah you know Iowa
            • 114:00 - 114:30 is so much different than Florida you know I mean we all speak the same language but how much different is Miami to Portland I mean they might as well be in another [ __ ] country yeah like you might you should have a passport to go to Miami yeah you should they should check your papers if you want to go to Miami you just went to Cancun son to go to Eastern Washington too dude yes yes but it's like we're a bunch of different spots and that's one of the
            • 114:30 - 115:00 things that makes it cool is that you can move to a new spot but like you were saying earlier like you could move to a new spot for now like we moved we moved you moved to Nashville I moved to Texas we moved because we didn't like the spot we were at we found a spot that was like this is better like this is more relaxing I feel better is but if you are under one universal control and that Federal control controls all of the social issues all of the contentious
            • 115:00 - 115:30 issues about whatever it is whether it's Second Amendment First Amendment abortion immigration whatever if you have like central control then you stifle the debate about what's best for the population because when the people get into control they enforce that and then they penalize the people that don't agree with them and they make it like real obvious that you step out of line they're going to come get you and they're going to arrest you just like they're doing in the UK while they're arresting people that are making
            • 115:30 - 116:00 Facebook post you bet your [ __ ] ass there's a lot of people that want to post things on Facebook and they don't because they don't want to go to jail and that's not good that's not good that's the problem with centralized control yeah I just saw a thing where they oh yeah well that seems like the scariest thing because it's like well how do you think that people here are like people there or that the beliefs here are like the beliefs there that's why I wish we almost had like places where it's like okay if this is how you believe then this is a place for you right and if this is how you believe
            • 116:00 - 116:30 then this is a place for you because I think if we have you know I don't think you have that many places you need probably 10 or 11 places well but then you get the problem of people coming into a place and deciding that they want to put their own beliefs on this place and change the place yeah that's where things get real weird and you're seeing that with uh you know a lot of countries that are getting a lot of Islam immigrants and they want to enforce Sharia law and they want to do it in their neighborhoods and do it in their communities and what is that thing is this [ __ ]
            • 116:30 - 117:00 because I was there was uh some some Patrol group of Muslims in New York that were driving around in cars and they were dressed like cops and I saw that I was like is this rage bait is this clickbait like what what is this what is this I'm saying this can't be real so so it was these guys dressed up like cops that had cars that look like cop cars it said something about like like could have been a music video
            • 117:00 - 117:30 or something it could be it could be is it this this is 5 years old Muslim Community patrols protecting us mosques so are they just security guards that are around mosques is that what it is and people were blowing this up yeah that's what it is okay I just saw to uh election count the numbers are pretty similar from 2020 to 2024 everything now that they have everything have 155 million votes for this can we see it the graph well I didn't I could I didn't see it on the graph see but the thing was
            • 117:30 - 118:00 the graph was that there was 15 million extra votes I the graphs were made before the election the accounts were all done right but wouldn't that mean oh so so now the numbers are high again I mean yeah California didn't didn't finish counting until like a week ago or something like that and they weren't done reped for a long time are you serious I don't know the actual date but it was a long time true Trump was just talking about it the California hasn't finished counting yet bro you how could you take so long to count here's the best part in every close race after
            • 118:00 - 118:30 prolonged counting for long periods of time Democrats won yeah the ones where what are the odds the ones where you see like how many counties shifted red that's the same thing it's like people are getting fed up with it they're getting tired they're sick they're sick of [ __ ] so hey dude we're going to do my podcast and we're going to do your podcast so this this is what we're going to do okay so we will right now we'll stop we'll take a piss and then people that want to follow this conversation go to Theo Von's podcast and it'll be this
            • 118:30 - 119:00 from now out thank you Joe I appreciate it y listen I appreciate we're gonna have fun tonight too I'm excited Shane coming down we're coming to the club Joe D Ro is here oh we got to let Shane out of that uh sauna no he's out out yeah it's a door it out yeah he's a big boy big old thing no I'm excited to see him it'll be fun thank you bro thank you we'll be right back folks uh on PO show [Music] [Applause]
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