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[SPEAKER_11]: Sit back relax, and have a fucking truce race race race race race race!

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[SPEAKER_04]: And welcome to Dringer's Rose, take news, bring any of the rails, take his news from over the weekend.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You caught me.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You're mouthful.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You caught me, I'm sorry.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We're in between shows and I usually have a first form protein stick.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Now that any time, it's a bridge time in 2000 episodes of Embossity in a first form meets tick between shows.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I have not had the sharp cheddar though before.

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[SPEAKER_04]: My God, Bob, I was just asking you about this.

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[SPEAKER_05]: How long has this been around a little bit it's not one of the original flavors, but it was the second round of flavors Was it really it was before the chart or before the gelapano cheddar in the Italian for sure damn dude I that's the Italian and that's the best one.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think oh, my Yeah, it was stuff in my fat face so apologies out there But shout out to Andy for cell is a great flavor sharp cheddar.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right

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[SPEAKER_04]: God damn, first form really does it all here.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, I'm going to show kids.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Got a banger of an episode for you here today.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We'll address a couple things at the top of the show.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It was mentioning that Dan that he was meeting with investors for Hardie Asselter.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Somebody who hit me up in the app, whenever it's like the app or a Patreon or something like that, we feel like we know you guys so we can answer those questions.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Um, and they were like, how is it already have to?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hard to have as tripled.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It is, it's, it's rad, but it's also dangerous because you're, you're worried about selling out everywhere.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We got a bunch of listeners in the show.

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[SPEAKER_04]: and they're like, holy shit, dude, we want to like, three locations to sold out.

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[SPEAKER_04]: In the street, there's a ton.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's why we're still meeting with investors.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We want to open up all 50 states.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That is the goal.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think we're in 12 or 13 right now, but it requires a shit ton of money.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So yeah, that chase and that fight will unfortunately go on forever.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And even if you're in the middle of like, an exit sale or something else, it's like, it doesn't matter.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You still have to keep going as a business owner.

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[SPEAKER_04]: To keep going through all that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: There was a one-offer that's they were like, hey We love your formulas our products socks and they want to rip the formulas for it and then kill yours

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[SPEAKER_04]: don't want to do that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm the money's right, obviously, anything's okay, but not nothing in that range.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So yeah, that battle for investors will go on for a long time.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And it's only because you guys are buying it and you love it and we love it and it tastes like like with y'all their interests.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Even these guys, you fucking animals.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Where are you from today?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Philly, of course, dude, of course.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And they walk in, they grab tall boys to start with, and I go, guys, we got two, three shows today, dude.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's gonna be a long, fucking day.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Don't start with the tall boys.

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[SPEAKER_04]: and they're already rocked.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So proud of you.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But even you guys said the same thing, you were like, well, this should look with dollar answers.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's what it is.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And the words out, like people have chat about it on TikTok and all that other fun stuff.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So it's been great for us.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The other thing I wanted to address was somebody hit me up about comments on Spotify for some reason.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Look, what was that over Christmas?

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[SPEAKER_04]: We got to talk by the bots or whatever the fuck that was.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It was an Arabic or whatever it was.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And it was, I think, there, God, where is it from?

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think it was an Indonesia.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Was it the Jews?

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[SPEAKER_05]: No, no, it was one of the, it was an Arab country.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Not the Jews?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, they don't like them.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, it was an Arab country that just has a bot farm that goes, and you can see it on Instagram sometimes too.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It'll be like a bunch of anonymous accounts with no followers.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'd show up and just comment on stuff, but that yet, it's just comments warming.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, which is hilarious because Coup reads all of his comments for crime corner.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Love the show and the show is growing and he goes, dude, we get a thing like hatred,

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[SPEAKER_04]: from drinking rose listeners and other shows that says, hey, put the comments up and Spotify.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We sold to Spotify, so like they can troll it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And they can troll the video shows and all the other shit.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Every other show though, we've never had this with another show, so it doesn't really matter, but then they're commenting on other shows.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is one guy Maddie Ice, who I went on the crime corner thing with coop and I was looking at it and I was like, my god, man.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Um, look, I've listed out some sites to direct your hatred towards it would really help us.

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[SPEAKER_04]: YouTube.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Number one with a balloon.

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[SPEAKER_04]: YouTube does not care.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They live off a comment.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So like it'll bump it up the algorithm and all that other shit feel free there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think we're on a 11 or 12 different platforms.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The hatred drives the algorithm.

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[SPEAKER_04]: H-a-d drives it on Twitter, TikTok, other of those shit.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So feel free, but we have no control over Spotify whatsoever.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We did that deal a year ago.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They've been very, very great to us.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Whatever they choose they choose.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't really the comments anyways, so I don't really give a fuck Yeah, what they told us is that it fucks with the the tech on their back end when it's like tens of thousands of comments all in a row Well the problem is it fucks with our advertisers yeah because they sell those ads They're putting video ads in there Spotify wants to become a video streaming platform So they want to be the Netflix of podcasts

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[SPEAKER_04]: that's what they told us.

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[SPEAKER_04]: However, if it's driving up somebody's algorithm, then they can't charge the advertisers for that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So I understand and also I don't care.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But there's plenty of places to go to leave hatred.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Please go to YouTube and do it if you want to.

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[SPEAKER_04]: By all means for Christ 6, they love that shit.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But other than that, we don't have any control of it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And every other show on the network, comments are all on dude.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's that one that just gets fucking killed for some reason.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So,

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[SPEAKER_04]: Not my decision, don't really care.

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[SPEAKER_04]: At the end of the day, we feel free.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then it's Monday today.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Time for the memes, too.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Let's go.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's time for the memes.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Really wish I could have finished off that first form bar.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's going to haunt me the rest of the show.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And we're going to have to fit him.

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[SPEAKER_04]: What do we got up first, Dantherton?

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[SPEAKER_05]: This first one's called Tiger Woods Rehab.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, boy.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He's in rehab, so it's Britney Spears, by the way, she went into this.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I saw that, you know.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Rehab from, like, she's been on drugs for 15, 20 years.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Probably longer than that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But it's not like, she doesn't need to go to rehab.

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[SPEAKER_05]: She needs her family to stop drugging her, I think.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, they're out.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They lost that battle years ago, so this one's on her.

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[SPEAKER_16]: Play this clip.

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[SPEAKER_16]: What is this?

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[SPEAKER_16]: Fuck you, move out of the way.

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[SPEAKER_16]: Let the two cover, I've got the condition when the L.A. flag came out.

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[SPEAKER_16]: How about you shut the gun?

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[SPEAKER_16]: Oh, but you're ass.

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[SPEAKER_16]: Hey, that was his fault.

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[SPEAKER_16]: Yeah, what's your name?

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[SPEAKER_16]: X, Y, Joe, better.

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[SPEAKER_04]: What do you think about an all-dryl guy?

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[SPEAKER_16]: I got to go call him president.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So this kind of happens, I don't know if you remember during COVID, but they had him driving in these simulators like this.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then the guy dropped the N-word live on air, Bob.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Do you remember that?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I did not catch that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's type in N-word NASCAR simulator series.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Kyle Larson.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Boy, that's quick.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's how fast it comes up there.

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[SPEAKER_15]: I mean, that makes sense for Kyle Larson.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, you know what you know, Kyle Larson.

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[SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, perfect.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Why does it make sense for him?

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[SPEAKER_15]: I just, you know, from the South, or rather rough guy?

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[SPEAKER_15]: Is it on Twitter, Bob?

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[SPEAKER_15]: You can probably find it.

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[SPEAKER_15]: We're on Patreon today, so you're here.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You think, let me actually this, uh, what's your name?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Byron.

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[SPEAKER_15]: Brian, byron.

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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You think people in the South say the in-word more than people and let's say New York?

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[SPEAKER_05]: No, probably not.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's a great question.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Bend the queens?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, I'm not lately.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Bear, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, all the Mexicans, and they're the areas they see the inward openly.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Really?

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[SPEAKER_05]: I didn't know that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But not like in a hateful way.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They refer to themselves that way.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, interesting.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think it's kind of a synonym for friend from the neighborhood.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think Bob is what Tina Fey called it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I like that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Let it nice say or no.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, speak it to that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This next one's called pickup, please.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Whoa.

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[SPEAKER_04]: V-E-I-G-G-A.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Pega.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Pega.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh my god, are they calling a poor girl on us?

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[SPEAKER_16]: Behind my back was calling me poor gahontis!

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[SPEAKER_03]: Time!

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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh well, you wait for us and say, I can be God, be skinned all our digestion!

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[SPEAKER_05]: Snow white Jake from stick farm!

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[SPEAKER_05]: So kill him, Neil!

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh my god, Christina!

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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh God, that's not a chance.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Hold on boys.

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[SPEAKER_04]: God, there's so many good ones in here.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Pork upon us.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Snacky Chan is one of the best insults I've ever heard.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I can't wait to see a fat Asian.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Let me run into a fat Asian and see what happens.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Snacky Chan, 100% I'm saying that.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Pick up, please, it's really good, too.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Holy shit.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Big fan.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's... Snacky Chan is the best one I've ever heard.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I... there's a handful in here that are really good, dude.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Holy shit.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Why go on?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Here's what I could never figure out.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I see these videos in there in my feed.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Why go on?

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[SPEAKER_04]: and cry in the camera.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I just don't understand it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I've seen a lot of people do it, like their dog dies or something.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And they just make a video of themselves with music sitting at the base of their stairs.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yep.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Like you took the time to set up a camera.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's like that black dude.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There was like, oh, it's a day in the life.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He's pouring water into a bowl and shit like that and putting his face in it and diving into a swim pool.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And it's like, this is what I do during the day.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, every day you take the time to set up a camera on the opposite side of a fucking door you're about to walk through, you fucking cunt.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There's a, there's a fucking Twitter account and it's called, hold on, we find it right quick.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's called, um, something like, swear jar or something like, oh, yes, dude, he posts, every fucking thing.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All our show I love it by the way.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I love this guy.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Apparently, I like all of his come.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Apparently,

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[SPEAKER_05]: just me, I like the word can't only happen to me when I'm on the show apparently as what I was going to say.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, yeah, that's one of your favorites though.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We've all got our go-toes.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Conn is your go-toe, I feel like, in real life.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But yeah, so his name is official swearjar.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, shit.

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[SPEAKER_04]: If you want to hate us, hate us on Twitter, dude, we always read these.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Official swearjar.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So in the pen my hunt episode was me and Derek Wolfe that's out the morning fuck was set 152 times shit was set 98 times that's wild how many times we swear on one show I didn't I had no idea I don't it kind of makes me so conscious to be honest this is really

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, okay, bitch was said zero times ass was said 12 damn was said nine times bastard once Count zero, but you weren't on that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Let's go to a show that you were on Drink a bro's fake news from last Thursday.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We'll the Iranian ceasefire holds fuck was said 176 times

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[SPEAKER_04]: But shit was 62 times, bitch was 3, ass was 9, damn was 8, bastard 0, cons was 1.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now how are the Jews responsible for this, Bob?

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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, it's hard to say they operate in such dark shadows of our lives just suffice it to say that they are.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I love this guy so he doesn't for us rogan killed Tony and some other ones and it's official.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I feel like killed Tony is a wildcard because there's so many different personalities on every episode.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Those are the main four guys that are judging or whatever you want to call that, but then There's like every the every act that comes up.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So that's got it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's a lot.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I read white says who has this much time?

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think it's AI.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It could be AI.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I think it's voice recognition.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But he did say on his This is official swear jar if you're you're over there on Twitter.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He said who is the better sign off?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Rogan or Saint James buy everybody.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I didn't know he said buy everybody

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[SPEAKER_04]: Um, and mine is good night, everyone.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, mine though, that's for, uh, the, the people who built this show were all the nighttime listeners who were working in factories and stuff.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So I promise I would say good night everybody to you guys, um, from like episode four on, and I don't think I've missed, and I don't think so.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Um, because you guys were the ones that, that really fucking push the show to the stratosphere.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So thank you very much.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, what do we get up next, meme-wise?

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[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, this next one's called respect and this is a guy teaching two young kids how to be respectful Oh Nice hit dude Once you go get the ball, I'll show you how to hit You're too old to even hit the net Oh, you're left handed scissor I'm actually right handed Now go fetch it, dorks, get your back too

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[SPEAKER_05]: Fuck yeah, start doing this to kids in the neighborhood.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, if you're not trolling your kids and the other kids in the neighborhood What's the point?

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know somebody challenged me the other day in the neighborhood.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I fucking let them know challenge you to what football They were watching the arena week thing and and kid I guess pun in first team and he goes again Punt I fucking just launched 160 yards and I go you can go get that fucking ball to it was his same thing kind of love shit like that

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's the only joy that a parent has is the weekends and beating kids and things.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's all we have in this life.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, whatever you have next.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, this is called How to Dog.

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[SPEAKER_04]: How to Dog.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Do you just look?

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[SPEAKER_07]: Do we wait for uh, their dogs who bark?

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[SPEAKER_07]: Um, so you do all day?

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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, got one.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, look at that.

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[SPEAKER_11]: Fuck you dude, fuck you, what the fuck you up in here!

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[SPEAKER_11]: Get all wet from our grass.

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[SPEAKER_11]: I like it.

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[SPEAKER_11]: This is fun.

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[SPEAKER_11]: I like it.

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[SPEAKER_11]: Is that how bad?

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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_11]: Okay, now we'll wait for the next one.

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[SPEAKER_03]: What a great life for a dog, isn't it?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, just stands at the window and fucking braze hell for no fucking reason.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it's just being angry about it, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_08]: One of the greatest beast stories I have ever seen in any episode of any TV show was Malcolm in the middle when Reese, the older brother, just starts hanging out with a pack of dogs.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_08]: And slowly just becomes a dog, essentially.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Like, I don't know why, but I think of that lives in my head.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Constantly.

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[SPEAKER_08]: It is so fucking funny.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It shows back on by the way.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That one kid refused to come back.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he's in score.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_05]: What the fuck?

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[SPEAKER_05]: He's learning about Poet are the classics.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It was a huge bag that he turned down by the way.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I could not Yeah, but he had already he already had a huge bag.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So fucking cares.

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[SPEAKER_08]: He's on a network sitcom in the early 2000s Yeah, you still get money off that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He'll get paid for the rest of his life on that Especially now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You still take one last bag.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Especially now that the series is coming back

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's not.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So they just did a special, that was it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: No, I know, but like, or not the series, but now that it's popular again, people are gonna go back and watch all over the place and within a year that fucking show will have a streaming deal picked up for three or four.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, I think so, and the video paid on that, too.

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[SPEAKER_04]: My wife and I were talking about this.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Let me ask you this question.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We could not believe that Brian Kranson, after Breaking Bad, didn't become like one of the biggest stars in the planet.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The fact that he had to go back to Malcolm the middle was puzzling to me.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Um, I mean, he didn't have to.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He wanted to rob that shit.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Did he love that show?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I didn't know that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_08]: He's just like a sweet guy.

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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm pretty sure that's just like, yeah, I'll do whatever.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, he's a cuck, but yeah, I don't know anything about him.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He's been in, um, actually.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He's been in some other stuff since then.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Breaking bad though was like my all-time.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It might be my favorite drama of all- I think your honor was really successful.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It wasn't all.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think it was only on for two or three.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It was only on for a couple years, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But yeah, that was a, it's very highly rated.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know, it was successful.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Breaking bad though.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think it's my number one drama of all-time.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think so.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Spray knows maybe too.

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[SPEAKER_04]: What do we got next, memes?

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[SPEAKER_04]: This one's called The Masters.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh yeah, dude.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I posted this, I think.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Glory, McElroy is your 2026 green jacket winner.

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[SPEAKER_09]: But oh, no, what the fuck is this?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Is that Tiger Woods?

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[SPEAKER_09]: He's driving like a goddamn maniac.

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[SPEAKER_09]: And of course, he crashes his range rover.

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[SPEAKER_09]: Tiger gets out, and oh, God, now he's storming the stage with a bottle of his favorite beverage.

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[SPEAKER_09]: This is an absolute disgrace to his legacy in the sport of golf.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Roy's a great fucking golfer.

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[SPEAKER_10]: His wife never let me hit, but he deserved to win this shit!

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[SPEAKER_09]: APPLAUSE Anyways, thank God the Augusta PD are stepping in.

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[SPEAKER_04]: God, he's getting good, isn't it?

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[SPEAKER_09]: Isn't it clean this up?

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[SPEAKER_04]: AI is getting good.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It always saddens me during the masters over the weekend to watch old tiger highlights.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hmm.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think it's unfair and I think they should ban it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Sean, is highlight?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yep.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Why?

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[SPEAKER_04]: It just brings us back to a time where we all believed in something.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hmm.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That was bigger than ourselves.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And now this is what his life has been reduced.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So sucks.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I hate seeing her.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Love the masters, I'm happy that Rory won, but man, those tiger highlights really brought me back.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Is this the last one?

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[SPEAKER_04]: What do we got here?

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[SPEAKER_05]: No, this is called Daddy's home, Bob.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Are you that caption?

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[SPEAKER_08]: P.O.V.

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[SPEAKER_11]: My son just got drafted to the NFL.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Shut, I don't fuck.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't get it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh god, that's good.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't get it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Byron, that's good.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Byron, can you explain what just happened?

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[SPEAKER_15]: Well, I think it's a take on the popular saying, I went out to get some milk.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You see what?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Get some, what?

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[SPEAKER_15]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_15]: To get a gallon of milk.

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[SPEAKER_15]: Get some milk.

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[SPEAKER_15]: You know, go out to get some cigarettes.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Sure.

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[SPEAKER_15]: I think the joke plays on that saying by showing once his son made it to the NFL, he came back.

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[SPEAKER_15]: So yeah, I think that's about it.

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[SPEAKER_15]: It's pretty simple.

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[SPEAKER_04]: OK, perfect.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I just just want to know there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They always come back.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, he's come back.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Ah, this is the last one we've got.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, this is the last one.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This one's called Stable Genius, and it's another in a series of director trying to get canes on to say words.

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[SPEAKER_05]: No, boy, I have fun with that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Press play.

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[SPEAKER_17]: Okay, Candace, let's do a take and just be mindful of the pronunciations.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's not doing anything weird.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I have so many explosive revisions to share with you.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, wait, you know, it's revelations.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, we can, we can move on.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You got, if you can't compromise, and sweeter, it's compartmentalized.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Just take that one more time.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You have to be able to compromise that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Tom part mentalized.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And we have to compromise.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Some part compromise.

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[SPEAKER_02]: How do you feel about somebody personally?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Are you doing this on purpose?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Is it a bit?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Are you trying to get clicks or something?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Can't compromise, but really, it was about the architecture.

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[SPEAKER_17]: Oh, this is the big one.

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[SPEAKER_17]: It's architecture.

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[SPEAKER_17]: He just liked the architecture.

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[SPEAKER_17]: Architecture.

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[SPEAKER_17]: Not architecture.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Love the architecture.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Our architecture.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, no, like he loves the architecture of things.

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[SPEAKER_17]: You really don't know how these words are pronounced.

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[SPEAKER_17]: You speak for a living.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Brad's hairy abdigates England causes this whole race kerfuffle.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh no, that's it's kerfuffle.

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[SPEAKER_02]: We knew a kerfuffle happened.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Kerfuffle because this this dress kerfuffle is kerfuffle.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Kerfuffle designed quite literally with the intention of too mock me and Tucker Carlson it's always got to be Tucker Carlson camera silenced.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's hand is oh, it's it's it's it's Candace.

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[SPEAKER_17]: And let's cut here.

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[SPEAKER_17]: I'm going to go take my life.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I feel attacked by the way I feel attacked here's the deal guys to have high ratings He's ratings in in last you have to have a dumb one on the show and that just goes for any Comedy show of all time any sitcom there's always a dumb one, you know you gotta have a Joey

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[SPEAKER_04]: on the goddamn show okay uh... but that's a great sketch by the way who did that let's get a shot out you know that is uh... vincelangman posted oh here ago uh... america at america first ten okay uh... on tiktok it's a great sketch

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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, I kids top story over the weekend.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Sorry, we're getting killed by the allergies out here.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Um, we eat some crazy fucking storms over the weekend.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All kinds of stuff here.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, talks break down with Iran, vice president, JD Vance said Sunday that high stakes talks between the US and Iran ended without a deal after Iranian officials refused to accept American terms, speaking during a press conference.

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[SPEAKER_04]: from the Serena Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, Vance said Iran has chosen not to accept our terms.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement Vance said, and I think that's bad news for Iran, much more than its bad news for the United States of America.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Vice President said talks with Iranian officials have lasted 21 hours describing them as substantive

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[SPEAKER_04]: But I was just when Candice and I was on everybody.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Right after that sketch, Bob, I went, I went Candice and I was on everybody.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And by added, the US was unwilling to compromise on its red lines.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So we go back to the United States, having not come to an agreement.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We've made very clear what our red lines are, what things were willing to accommodate them on and what things were not willing to accommodate them on.

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[SPEAKER_04]: What's gonna happen here with the ceasefire then?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I know we're on a two-week ceasefire.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Does that end immediately?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I never got an answer for this last night.

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[SPEAKER_05]: No, the ceasefire goes until I mean luck.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It goes until it goes.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We'll see.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think it'll probably get extended at some point.

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[SPEAKER_05]: the the Iranians called the White House this morning looking according to Trump looking to make a deal you never know what that really means coming from him right well apparently was over uranium is that true that's right yeah and you know the the expert analysis from the the israel folks anti israel folks

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[SPEAKER_05]: is that including Joe Kent, by the way, who's just, this is just a moshably untrue, Sarah Adams has been lighting them up the last two days because he just keeps sand dumps shit.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But the analysis is that

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[SPEAKER_05]: Israel required us to put this poison pill in of no-in rate and uranium enrichment whatsoever.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And they did that intentionally to sabotage the negotiations.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There are no enrichment has always been us, one of us, one of us, one of us, Bob.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You can go to your Twitter DMs right there to send you the screen shot from Trump and June of last year or say, and exactly that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We've been saying this for years.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There will be Hillary Clinton.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There will be no enrichment.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Just put it up there like just the bottom part is a amount of yeah We will not allow any enrichment of uranium.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's June of last year.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, so definitely Has nothing to do with the ongoing negotiations.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's been our standard the entire time

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[SPEAKER_05]: And, you know, they're fighting for survival.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's interesting.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They don't want to, I mean, to some degree it makes sense.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They don't want to subjugate themselves to anybody else when it comes to their energy needs.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's a country of 90 million people.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Standard fossil fuels for the most part are not enough to give that many people energy.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Otherwise, you're a rack with rolling blackouts.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It should all the time.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Much smaller countries like Kuwait get away with 90 million people, those are a lot of them, a lot of fucking people.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So it makes sense why they would want it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The problem is, is they've demonstrated that they can't be trusted, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Another thing that Kent has said that just absolute nonsense is that there's a fought war against nuclear weapons.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, well, why were they enriching to 60%.

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[SPEAKER_04]: There's a negative sense.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So, but also that after the deal back in the day, there was no continue to Richmond also just demonstrably untrue the IEA.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's pretty clear on that stuff.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But yeah, I mean, the what we want them to accept is

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[SPEAKER_05]: no enrichment period and that we will as I mentioned last week will be involved in their nuclear program.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, that's a big part of it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So you know I think we'll see how it all goes.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We're going to go back and forth a little bit where we're engaged in a naval blockade right now.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We'll talk about that more in a moment.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But this isn't just about I think people get too hyper focused on stuff in the

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[SPEAKER_05]: And I'm very myopic way.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This isn't just about Iran or even Newx, although that's a big part of it, and that's a red line for us is enrichment, but it's also about Chinese energy.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We're going back and forth trying to save a rattling today about this blockade and blah, blah, blah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We have an energy agreement with Iran.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We're not going to let you dictate our policy.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's what they've re-inocated.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And again, that's a reasonable position from China's perspective as well, frankly.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If so, I was trying to do that to us, we'd have something to say about it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But we've also announced today a defense partnership with Indonesia and

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's a bigger deal maybe than what's going on in Iran right now, frankly, because so far Saudi Arabia's already subverted Iranian oil, they built a pipeline, they thought it was going to take a lot longer to come online, but it already came online that completely bypassed the

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[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, it takes Iran's threat.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So Iran's biggest threat was kind of how North Korea's biggest threat now is launching a new hit somebody.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think they'll ever do it, but because they're crazy, but they're crazy in a different way than Iran is.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's not like Eskulatot, Eskotology, where they're thinking about the end of the world all the time.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You want to mean North Korea's is fucking crazy in their way.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But

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[SPEAKER_05]: They are, their big go-to threat all the time was will shut down oil through the region, because we can quote unquote control the straight of our moves.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, nobody cares about that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Right, like all infrastructure is being built to subvert that already.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Saudi Arabia has already turned its on.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And the United States is pumping out more oil than ever before.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There's 120, I think, cruisers on the way here or already have arrived here and are on the way back with oil right now from the Gulf of America.

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[SPEAKER_05]: this is not good for Iran.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It means that their number one leverage point, that's actually a leverage point, is not one anymore.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Nobody cares about it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They said they were going to blockade and shut down the straight ahead of Hormuz and we just blockaded them.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I mean, look, I look at this entire thing with Iran.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's going to come down to this uranium bullshit because that's all they have.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We've blown up, we've

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[SPEAKER_04]: their entire fucking military, so they have nothing other than potentially building a nuke.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That is the only thing that they can really hang their hat on, and then what potentially 30 to 40,000 drones or something like that, so yeah, you've got to get rid of that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The problem is people running out of patience with this.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And they want the gas prices to go down, and as you mentioned, there's problems with a straight of hormones.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Now, I heard another story over the weekend that I'll ask you because I can't confirm this, and I don't know, is that I ran in their military, have put so many fucking bombs in the straight of hormones, they actually don't know where they're at.

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[SPEAKER_05]: that's what they say but that's just like that true no okay no uh i mean look there's there is some potential that either the United States or Israel's killed the guy who knew where they all are right i mean yeah but no the u.s. is running uh route clearance through there now to find and destroy the the mines that are out there so uh not not an issue anymore either way you know we'll see we'll see how it all shakes out i it's still

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think what I'm hearing today is that they left the meeting without a deal, but one of the main reasons they left the meeting without the deal is because the Iranian Foreign Minister didn't have the authority to do anything.

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[SPEAKER_05]: which is really interesting because it's the iron law of what projection always, all the dissident right people were immediately like the, it's an Israeli poison pill to say no enrichment.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We sent vans there without any real authority to negotiate as evidence by the fact that he called Trump a bunch.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But in reality, what happened was that we had very specific red lines and fans had instructions on what?

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[SPEAKER_05]: There's no chance that support of the ages, the three terror proxies, and enrichment of uranium are completely off the table.

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[SPEAKER_05]: What ever is going on right now?

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[SPEAKER_05]: If those things aren't agreed to in a substantive way, that's how you say that word by the way.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Thanks.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And some praxis, like practical action, happens to demonstrate that there's serious about doing it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We will continue fucking them up.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Whether you like it or not.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's like, and I mean the voters.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So, but that's a long rule that last.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know yet, but the other story is that,

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[SPEAKER_05]: Iran reached back out yesterday, and again this morning.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The reason that they didn't while they were there is for security reasons, they don't want to let fucking Israel know where their guys are, because there's where it's going to blow them up, which is

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[SPEAKER_05]: reasonable.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Sure.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So we'll see how it plays out.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Obviously, the first casualty in war is always the truth.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Everybody's got a position here and nobody's really trying to find out what's happening.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They're just trying to fucking lie and say stupid bullshit.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Like that thing that I had Bob post just then was in response.

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[SPEAKER_05]: to Glenn Greenwald, the guy who does meth and gets fucked wearing a dress down the hall from his children.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Then he cooked in a lab somewhere, but it's like J.D.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Vance's lying, the N.P.T., the non-proliferation treaty, gave every signature to the right to enrich uranium and blah, blah, blah, blah, which is not true.

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[SPEAKER_05]: uh uh and that's been the position of every administration including Trump in 2025 you could see that Trump was very clear in 2025 that there will be no enrichment uh so people were just making shut up I mean they's literally just say stuff and it doesn't matter if it's true or not and that becomes an entire world view it's very odd to me um

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[SPEAKER_05]: to be honest, but we're living in wild times these days.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It was almost better with the mainstream media, you know what I mean?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Because at least you knew that if it was from anybody other than Fox, it was left-wing bullshit, and you know if it was Fox, it was right-wing bullshit.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now it's like right-wing Marxists, and just they're just making stuff up, and there's no like filter for anything.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So,

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[SPEAKER_05]: The next step here is that we've initiated a blockade, which again, as soon as Trump announced it, everybody.

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[SPEAKER_05]: completely took it out of, they have no idea.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They had no idea what the terms of the blockade were going to be.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But there's a fucking like 16-hour period of heavy analysis of what's going to happen, how this is illegal, how this, this, and this, and all this other stuff, and nobody knew what the fuck they were talking about.

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[SPEAKER_05]: None of them knew.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And then Trump was like, yeah, it's not a complete blockade of everything.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We're going, we have people going through doing route clearance and blowing up minds.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But if we're not letting oil leave Iran, period, oil or gas is not leaving Iran right now.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's what he said.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So that doesn't have anything to do with everybody else.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And it's really funny to me too.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's like a ran as accusing us of piracy.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, they were trying to charge people $2 million tolls to go through the straight, which is a violation of international law already, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, as of four hours ago, I'm going to go to your Twitter here and pop up this video.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is from Fox.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Allegedly, 121 empty oil tankers are headed to the US.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: 121.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: much oil is that, and what will that do for the country?

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[SPEAKER_05]: There's a bunch of different ones.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know what size.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Some of them hold, I think, you hope the two million barrels.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, play the two million gallons or whatever the fuck out of them.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Please clip, we'll see if they actually say it here, press play.

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[SPEAKER_00]: was blockade of the straight-of-war moves.

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[SPEAKER_00]: In effect, for nearly two hours now, a ship tracking firm reports 121 empty whale tankers are making their way to the United States of America.

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[SPEAKER_00]: 68 of those 121 vessels are very large crude carriers capable of carrying 2 million barrels a piece.

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[SPEAKER_00]: President Trump is urged country squeezed by Iran's disruption of the straight-of-war moves to turn to American energy supplies instead.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, it would appear, perhaps, they are obliging him.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They are listening to Trump.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The President told Foxquote, China can send their ships to the U.S., China can send their ships to Venezuela, while also saying that empty oil carrying ships from many nations are all headed to the U.S. to load up.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That from the President to the United States, a lot to follow today.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Put that map back.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and then Bob go to the next clip here, because this goes back to your points about the blockade and how it's working, but we're essentially controlling where all this oil goes to.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's a thing.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, look, this so if you think about.

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[SPEAKER_05]: one of the other very irritating parts of all this is like there's been no plan there's been no clear objectives like we saw that the outset on the I think it was like on the second day of bombing Trump put out that for a list of four objectives Carolina lever repeated it ruby it repeated it and so on and still for like another two weeks after that there's been no clear objectives and it's like yeah there's the whole time right I mean it's just

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know what that's in appeal to exactly.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And then there's this, you know, more broad conversation.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And this is a debate.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So it's fine that people have an opinion on it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm happy to listen to those.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But people have an opinion on it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: whether we should do it, what the benefits are, there's no benefit, this doesn't, this only benefits Israel, it doesn't benefit America.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I pretty sure that 121 fuel tankers head into the United States to buy our fuel is good for us.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, yeah, I mean, so at the end of the day, it would be great.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And when it starts to see the gas prices go down.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, that may not have an impact on our fuel prices.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's necessarily, we'll see, it depends on how much

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[SPEAKER_05]: It depends on how much crude hits the open market, and what kind of dent that makes in the demand.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is a straight-up supply in demand, is she, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yep.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So it depends on, and also I think it takes Bob, if I'm not mistaken, double the amount of time.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think it goes from a 22-day trip from the Gulf to these areas to a 50-day trip from the US, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: To which areas to Asia and Europe where that oil was headed?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, I think it's 50 days.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Probably because they just mostly tip up through the side.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, for Europe, it's probably pretty quick, too.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_08]: They just tip up through the Suez.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And then, but for Asia, it's a little bit different, because they got to go through Suez and then Malacca as well, I think.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But if you go west to Asia through the Panama, you can't go through Panama, most of those oil tankers won't fit.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So I think you'd have to go around the all the way down to South America,

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know if that's even a route that you was I'm not I'm not familiar enough with that to make a comment on it But yeah, it's like We're limiting China's not just energy for China, but again, I want to bring it back to this petroleum that they used to make all their cheap shit, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's like that's a big part of their economy and They're having to pay market rate because then I get free oil from Venezuela or ran anymore that sucks now that I getting oil at all from either one of those places They're having to make it up elsewhere

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[SPEAKER_05]: And I seriously doubt that people are giving them a good deal.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You probably gouging to shut out of them, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Because China's in a bond, which is kind of what you should do.

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[SPEAKER_05]: China's been a lot of people over the years.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So I would think there's some people getting some payback right now.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And that street of Malaka is

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[SPEAKER_05]: on one side of it is Singapore Malaysian, Thailand and on the other side is Indonesia, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: So three Asian countries and then Indonesia on the other side, and we just signed a security agreement for the straight within Indonesia today, or at least it was reported today.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So you have to take this on its totality.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We're knocking out these oil-producing countries that we're servicing China.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So now, instead of them leaching off of our economy and getting free shit, we're starting to stop them leaching off of our economy by stealing shit and we're limiting their ability to get cheap resource material and energy.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And also, you've got to keep in mind, Venezuela had terrorist training camps, Hezboa training camps, specifically, right, those are going to be gone.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We're going to blow those the fuck up.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If we haven't already, Franklin, we're still blowing up boats down there from time to time.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But this is all of these things are happening in a specific order, and they all have to do with each other.

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[SPEAKER_05]: None of this stuff is random.

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[SPEAKER_05]: with Trump, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, I think that should be obvious by now that it's not random because let's be real.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We could not have done what we did in Iran at all had it not been for the action we took in Venezuela.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It would not have been possible because China would have just leaned on Venezuela.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It would have an effect on them for sure, but not

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[SPEAKER_05]: with regard to our international monetary policy, the petro-dollar, which is now looking pretty fucking good.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, not only is the petro-dollar looking good, but America is start to sell a lot oil, a lot of oil and liquid national gas as well, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: So yeah, I think, you know,

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[SPEAKER_05]: You could still debate whether it's a good thing or not.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We won't know, frankly, until it's over, until there's some agreement in place, until oil is moving the way that's supposed to be again.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So on and so forth, we'll see how things shake out and look, it's foreign policy.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's always maybe and we'll see.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And then for now, there's always more stuff to do.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think it's really interesting to the,

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think it's really interesting that Trump did this blockade.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think anybody saw that comment to be honest.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I really don't.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think anybody thought that he was going to do this.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And his statement was, we're not going to let Iran make money on selling oil to people that they like and not people that they don't like.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's going to be all or none and that's the way it is.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You saw what we did in Venezuela, it'll be something very similar to that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: By the way, Venezuela hit us up over the weekend and offered Chevron a bunch of new oil fields because they're afraid.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Play this clip here real quick.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is in regards to the deal that's going to say.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Good afternoon, Sandra.

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[SPEAKER_01]: The talks here in Islamabad over the weekend were the highest level talks between the US and Iran in nearly five decades.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And now President Trump, up in the ante with this blockade of all Iranian ports, President was just asked, what was the biggest sticking point here this weekend?

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[SPEAKER_11]: There was an over-nuclear, very similar, yeah, very good.

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[SPEAKER_11]: I guess you're listening to the fact that they will never have a nuclear weapon.

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[SPEAKER_01]: A blockade would open up any ship including tankers carrying a running oil to be potentially seized by the U.S. Navy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Now, before the blockade went into effect, Iran's speakers said on X-Cote, enjoy the current pub figures with the so-called blockade soon.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You'll be nostalgic for $4 to $5 gas.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Mohamed Galibaph led Iran's negotiating team here in Islamabad for talks, we Vice President Shady Vance, which lasted more than 21 hours, Sandra.

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[SPEAKER_01]: U.S. officials saying, including the final offer taken back to Tehran, six red lines, including opening the straight-of-form moves without collecting tolls, ending all uranium enrichment, and dismantling its enrichment facilities, some in the Vice President emphasized with reporters here.

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[SPEAKER_12]: The simple fact is that we need to see an affirmative commitment that they will not seek a nuclear weapon, and they will not seek the tools that would enable them to quickly achieve a nuclear weapon.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Now, it's not clear when, where are the negotiations will resume?

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[SPEAKER_01]: President Trump just said Iran has called and wants to continue negotiating.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And one more point about the blockade, Sandra, it's not clear with the rules of engagement will be if any vessels are caught breaking the blockade and trying to slip through.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Got it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Because Tom was saying, thank you very much, John.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Now, look, I've always,

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[SPEAKER_04]: had my finger on the pulse, I think of what's going on in America, and I've been pretty good at gaging this shit over the years and predictions and everything else.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So what I can tell you is this, people are fucking fed up right now with the gas prices.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And they're tired of the pain of the pump, along with all the other bullshit that's going on with companies and prices and everything else.

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[SPEAKER_04]: this is dragon on and on and on right now and there's got to be a solution soon or this is going to cost the republicans in fucking November i i that i just think that that is uh... it's been forty days and

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's not that long.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But he gave us the timeline of four to six weeks.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We're heading up on that six weeks.

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[SPEAKER_04]: People are filling up listeners of ours, friends of ours, are filling up going, Jesus Christ, man, I'm paying fucking 95 gallons, our 95 bucks to fill up my car of 20 gallons of gas.

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[SPEAKER_04]: When is this bullshit, can I end?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You don't seem concerned about that at all?

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[SPEAKER_04]: You're gonna lose votes.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know who's the house for it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I can fucking tell you that right now All right, Dan, there we got some sponsors to put this shit wagon on the air first and foremost Montana knife company dot com Bromaco DB 10's gonna get you 10% off there, but more importantly.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I want to give a congratulations to Josh Smith master blade Smith

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[SPEAKER_04]: for over 30 years and it's wife.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They just had their grand opening of the weekend.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Bob, will you go to their Instagram real quick?

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[SPEAKER_04]: And just pop it up, show some of those picks.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Man, I was unaware how massive this facility.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's big.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Turn out to be a whole.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I can't remember.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think it's like 50,000 square feet or something like that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, dude.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But yeah, they put a black rifle in suit.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, wow.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's a nice, absolutely.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, look at how many people were there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: There was people lined up at like a thousand people lined up at like four a.m. just to get in there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And it's unbelievable, man, how big this company is grown.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And I'd love to see it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Love to see my fucking friends succeed and this really cheered me up this morning.

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[SPEAKER_04]: What I woke up, because

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[SPEAKER_04]: You think about starting a knife company, I don't think Josh ever thought it would be this big, right?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, for real.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, like this.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's, it's, this is nuts.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's wild, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's like, first form level of that stuff.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, but that's what this company has become.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Like, I see every celebrity posing with one, everybody's wearing the gear, the apparel, all that other stuff, which is amazing.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And by the way, the apparel, just as great as the goddamn knives,

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[SPEAKER_04]: They take their time with everything and make sure that it's perfect.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The cattle man, Cleaver, two point, oh, I've got that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Surprise Restock right, now I've got it as well.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's the greatest.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Now the other one's sold out, Josh, and I need those for my wife.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Every time a new knife comes out for the kitchen that I'm unable to get to the website fast enough and it sells out, she's always like, hey, can you call Josh and I'm like,

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[SPEAKER_04]: he's busy and I'm not going to call my friends for for nimes.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'll just wait like everybody else They've also got the boating and breaking butcher knives.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Those are out as well State knife sets or outs actually those drop on the 16th so with three more days for this.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't have these I don't either I don't either

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[SPEAKER_04]: And I want these, this is one of those sites where you go there and you want to buy everything.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Best knives on the planet and they started with hunting.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They're hunting knives are the best in the world and they last forever.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's the thing about these knives.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's been a little extra money, however they will last the rest of your lifetime.

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[SPEAKER_04]: If you ever have a problem, you can send it back, sharpen it for you, send you back a new one.

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[SPEAKER_04]: that's to deal there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Josh and his wife stand by every single product they make and it lasts for life.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So go to Montana knife company dot com today and sign up for their mailer the mailers the only way that you're going to get like the the pre-orders and all the fun stuff especially these drops to so I this is one of few companies where I was like yes here's my email address just email me I want all the new things go to Montana knife company dot com is a promo code

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[SPEAKER_04]: uh... for ten percent off everything at montana knife company dot com next up we got vandy on the show vandy crisp on the show they're gone dude they're gone yeah we've eaten them all everybody's eating them all i've got the mosa here uh... by the way if those guys are listening uh... because that's their sister company

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[SPEAKER_04]: to not try to tear into that bag on a daily basis is rough but then I won't have one for set so it's not on screen every day so I've shown a lot of restraint and I'm proud of myself but these very crisp are amazing you don't have to

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[SPEAKER_04]: Overhaul everything in 2026, but if you start with simple swaps, like upgrading the snacks in your pantry to ones with real ingredients like Vandy, it's the easiest way to eat clean without feeling like you're on a diet.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And only contain three ingredients, that's it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Passed aside free potatoes, sea salt, and 100% grass fed beef tallow, no seed oils, no mystery chemicals, just real food.

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[SPEAKER_04]: These ships not only avoid all the bad stuff, but they taste incredible.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know if that's the beef tallow or whatever, but we made a conscious decision in 2026 to switch to products with beef tallow and less ingredients.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You go and look at a bag of chips, dude.

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[SPEAKER_04]: There's like 40 fucking bullshit ingredients on there and it sucks.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Vandy's amazing, the taste is amazing and so with a massive chips over there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: what do they call on the uh... the the green onion once uh... uh... french onion oh french onion and they have a special name for you then there's a herb to pervance as well that's it that's two different things uh... it is two different ones yeah uh... because uh... i saw the green bag it was very good those are my jam and then for barbeque chips

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm not the biggest fan, but for the Vandy ones, I really love them.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm an original guy through and through.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think they call it barbecue smokehouse, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it's the smokehouse, yeah, smokehouse bar.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yep.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And like the original man, it's my favorite in Vandy.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's my favorite in masa as well.

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[SPEAKER_04]: However, every single bag they have is amazing.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And when we first tried to see this company,

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[SPEAKER_04]: But would work on the show, Bob and I tore through an entire box, and we were like, yep, this is the one, and I haven't switched ever since, and we problem is.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I run out so fast, and I get him shipped to the house, and I need to get him shipped to the studio for Christ 6.

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[SPEAKER_04]: If you're ready to give a Vandy a try, go to VandyCrisp.com slash drinkin, it's V-A-N-D-Y-C-R-I-S-P-S.com slash drinkin, and he used the code drinkin.

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[SPEAKER_04]: For 25% off your first order or just click the link in the audio description by always puts it on there If you don't feel like ordering online, Vandy's now available nationwide at your local Sprout Supermarket Stop by and pick up a couple bags before they're gone Because these guys sell out too.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Word is out dude Everybody knows about Vandy and Mossen these streets, man, and they're selling out in stores too

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[SPEAKER_04]: But just go to the website, it's the easiest, and if you use the promo code drinkin, boom, you get 25% off, you can't do that, it sprouts.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Sorry.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's just ordered to your house.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Next up, we get hard to have Seltzer.com.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's talking about this at the top of the show.

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[SPEAKER_04]: As always, I ask him why we're always talking to investors.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We're trying to get in all 50 states.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's why.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Right now we're in 12 or 13, but it costs a lot of money because we're selling out of the time, and all the money's going back into products.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So it's been great.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And thank you for the support, but the word is out in the streets.

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[SPEAKER_04]: These just tastes like fucking jolly ranchers.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Liquid jolly ranchers, everybody's talking about a TikTok.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So college kids are buying the shit out of these.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I realize they're sold out in a lot of places, but we film them up.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hit him up today the economy you've said this for years I've said this for years economy is the number one answer that's it and right now the economy ain't doing great and we got to figure this the fuck out and uh... as i'm watching all this shit we'd watch twenty one hours with a negotiations nothing ended up happening um... oil tankers are leaving and that's great but until these numbers actually start to go down at the pump um... this is not good for republicans right now and

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[SPEAKER_04]: people are looking for an answer of like, hey dude, when's this going to start to help my wallets?

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[SPEAKER_04]: And when is that?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hmm.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Number one is that?

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We'll see.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And that's the issue, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: We'll see, but it's been 40 days.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So the idea that we can't handle a month is, is seems kind of, you know.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I do a month on top of everything else though that's going on.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I just don't, I don't believe that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't believe that it cost, I don't think stuff that happens in April, cost votes in November.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think that that's historically accurate because if there's some kind of

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[SPEAKER_05]: positive outcome to this over the next month or even two months from now.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm not saying within a month but within two months of now still.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I've said Memorial Day on this show.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think it's it's got to be my Memorial Day or people are going to get fucking pissed.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's going to cut into vacations and everything else that everybody's going on.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You've got to keep in mind how short the attention span of America is.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, I know how short it is.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The campaign, the real like if you look at all the

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[SPEAKER_05]: why people vote the way they vote for example.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There was a reason that that Supreme Court abortion think got leaked when it did, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's very strategic and then the obviously they have to put the, they, they leak it, what, I think it was an April that they leaked it and then the decision obviously came out in May or June or something like that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There's a reason for that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If you don't have,

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[SPEAKER_05]: If there wasn't a decision coming, they would not have leaked it in April.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They would have waited until June.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But they knew it was coming out in June and that would reinforce it, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: So right now, everybody's trying to capitalize on media attention as it is.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And right now, media attention is, you know, justifiably, it's $4 for a gallon of gas.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yes, that's justifiable media attention.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If it's...

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[SPEAKER_05]: 320 a month from now no one will care if it is yeah but in a and it light very likely will be I hope so but even 320 was a lot of fucking higher than what we were paying

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's a lot higher than you were paying earlier in the year when it when it plummeted I don't know how good that is for companies is surely we'll see right it's great for companies It's not good for ours shit.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I sat on a meeting for oil companies specifically so sometimes they gouge to and you got to be careful about that It's not just that but gas has come down 50 cents a gallon

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[SPEAKER_05]: here recently just like today it's up to percent I think something like that but over the last five days it's down eight percent I think so it swings right now and the the really interesting thing about it is

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[SPEAKER_05]: how the market is starting to kind of figure out Trump's bullshit too because he goes in with maximalist claims and the first even even in the second term the first 12 to 15 months or so for the most part it's been wild swings in the market followed by corrections almost immediately after he gets a deal or comes out what a fuck it is right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Um, this time with the these negotiations failing, it was a mild swing, very mild swing yesterday, and the future's market last night, and then markets up 300 points today, then it came back like almost immediately.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Why?

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[SPEAKER_05]: What's the good news that made the market come back?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: The market is smarter than we are when it comes to this stuff, and I mean that because,

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[SPEAKER_05]: They are seeing markers inside of sales channels that we don't see.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And what I say markers inside of sales channels, what I mean by that, is they have something called velocity trackers.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Velocity trackers, like I've got a product, I've got X amount of it, and I need to know how fast it sells.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So I have all this tech AI, all this other bullshit, to tell how fast my inventory is going to sell.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So I can get new inventory into sell.

59:26.623 --> 59:28.146
[SPEAKER_05]: That inventory and so on and so forth.

59:28.406 --> 59:30.649
[SPEAKER_05]: It then takes everything into consideration.

59:30.629 --> 59:40.893
[SPEAKER_05]: production, cause and time, it takes in the amount of storage you have for it, in this case it would be tankers, to move it around and transportation, storage and transportation, and all that stuff.

59:41.254 --> 59:44.622
[SPEAKER_05]: And right now the market is looking at how things are going right now and saying.

59:44.804 --> 59:46.166
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm going to go up three hundred points today.

59:46.706 --> 59:49.510
[SPEAKER_05]: It's not a great indicator for how much gas cost at the pump.

59:49.590 --> 59:56.458
[SPEAKER_05]: And that's the complication that you deal with when you're a fucking president talking to people about the economy.

59:56.838 --> 59:59.462
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think it's smart to tell people to calm down for sure, right?

01:00:00.443 --> 01:00:05.609
[SPEAKER_05]: What people want to hear is a fucking plan, with some kind of timeline on that you said four to six weeks.

01:00:06.710 --> 01:00:10.575
[SPEAKER_05]: However, it is also true that

01:00:11.990 --> 01:00:17.538
[SPEAKER_05]: broader indicators look really good right now, and the pressure point is down at the voting base.

01:00:18.079 --> 01:00:33.100
[SPEAKER_05]: So you have to deal with both of those things, but you can't, if you just focus on the voting base, and I understand that we're gonna fucking republic with representatives, but if you only focus on the voting base, then you can never make big plans happen.

01:00:33.360 --> 01:00:36.765
[SPEAKER_05]: And right now we're reorganizing the way the energy flows through this world.

01:00:36.745 --> 01:00:38.107
[SPEAKER_05]: That's what we're doing right now.

01:00:39.148 --> 01:00:44.835
[SPEAKER_05]: So it'll be interesting to see if they can get something done in time to Quell.

01:00:45.035 --> 01:00:45.956
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't I think they will.

01:00:46.076 --> 01:00:52.564
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think it's going to go much past May to be on us Just because Iran's run out of money now.

01:00:52.925 --> 01:01:04.018
[SPEAKER_05]: They're losing a hundred and twenty million dollars a day right now And China's running out of fuel otherwise they wouldn't be even reacting to this stuff because it looks it makes them there

01:01:04.100 --> 01:01:08.227
[SPEAKER_05]: Deputy Foreign Minister, or whatever, made a statement this morning and it was like fucking week.

01:01:08.648 --> 01:01:09.930
[SPEAKER_05]: It was super weak.

01:01:09.950 --> 01:01:11.933
[SPEAKER_05]: Like, oh, we're not going to let blah, blah, blah, blah.

01:01:11.953 --> 01:01:15.118
[SPEAKER_05]: It sounded like something from the U.N. China doesn't talk like that, typically, right?

01:01:15.419 --> 01:01:16.761
[SPEAKER_05]: So they're in a fucking buying right now.

01:01:17.703 --> 01:01:23.813
[SPEAKER_05]: So we'll see, man, yeah, I think...

01:01:26.273 --> 01:01:29.062
[SPEAKER_05]: that there needs to be a resolution soon for a lot of reasons.

01:01:29.563 --> 01:01:35.181
[SPEAKER_05]: One, because the next steps in this program need to start happening as well, right?

01:01:35.682 --> 01:01:38.832
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, there's so many other things that need to be addressed.

01:01:39.402 --> 01:01:51.359
[SPEAKER_05]: The net, when I say the next steps in these programs, I mean that Chevron's opened up new oil fields for, or I'm sorry, Venezuela's for Chevron, that's stuff that's gonna come through the Gulf.

01:01:52.020 --> 01:01:56.185
[SPEAKER_05]: It's one of the reasons that we have to get Cuba under control because they're a threat to the fucking Gulf right now.

01:01:56.686 --> 01:02:00.091
[SPEAKER_05]: Can't have that because that we just turned that into a booming industry, right?

01:02:00.311 --> 01:02:02.674
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, it's a gold rush right now.

01:02:03.175 --> 01:02:05.258
[SPEAKER_05]: A lot of jobs are gonna get created down there.

01:02:05.238 --> 01:02:13.454
[SPEAKER_05]: And it was announced over the weekend that we have that we're short about 10 million single family homes right now.

01:02:14.075 --> 01:02:19.666
[SPEAKER_05]: We have got to turn revenue in these areas and to fucking houses for people to buy.

01:02:19.706 --> 01:02:23.213
[SPEAKER_05]: Otherwise, none of this other shit will matter.

01:02:23.193 --> 01:02:26.796
[SPEAKER_04]: But it's all compounding right now, and that's the biggest problem.

01:02:26.816 --> 01:02:27.957
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, well, that's how it works, right?

01:02:28.137 --> 01:02:32.661
[SPEAKER_04]: But you're talking to investors, I'm talking to investors for Hardy F and all that of the shit.

01:02:32.681 --> 01:02:39.967
[SPEAKER_04]: Right now us, for example, we're currently on a waiting period for shipping so that we can get the gas prices down.

01:02:40.127 --> 01:02:44.871
[SPEAKER_04]: We're paying through the fucking roof on freights right now as a small business.

01:02:44.911 --> 01:02:47.633
[SPEAKER_04]: We're still a fucking small business, same as everybody else.

01:02:48.114 --> 01:02:53.098
[SPEAKER_04]: Everybody else that I'm talking to who's got a small business going to the same fucking problem.

01:02:53.078 --> 01:02:54.921
[SPEAKER_04]: Then you're throwing housing in on top of it.

01:02:55.381 --> 01:02:58.386
[SPEAKER_04]: Now you're throwing health insurance on top of that.

01:02:58.786 --> 01:03:00.309
[SPEAKER_04]: Rates keep going up and up and up.

01:03:00.329 --> 01:03:02.532
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, there's no solution for that.

01:03:02.812 --> 01:03:04.014
[SPEAKER_05]: There's an easy solution for that.

01:03:04.074 --> 01:03:07.098
[SPEAKER_05]: Just stop buying health insurance to be honest.

01:03:07.138 --> 01:03:08.280
[SPEAKER_05]: It's a fucking scam anyways.

01:03:08.761 --> 01:03:12.606
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, but that's easy to say on a podcast.

01:03:13.127 --> 01:03:14.669
[SPEAKER_04]: It's not easy to say, actually.

01:03:14.810 --> 01:03:15.731
[SPEAKER_04]: Do you have health insurance?

01:03:16.452 --> 01:03:16.792
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know.

01:03:16.813 --> 01:03:17.854
[SPEAKER_04]: I've never used it.

01:03:18.172 --> 01:03:19.253
[SPEAKER_04]: We can get rid of it.

01:03:19.313 --> 01:03:19.793
[SPEAKER_04]: You have it.

01:03:20.034 --> 01:03:20.934
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, you can't.

01:03:21.235 --> 01:03:21.795
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't use it.

01:03:21.875 --> 01:03:22.656
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.

01:03:22.796 --> 01:03:23.777
[SPEAKER_05]: But yeah, it's like that would help.

01:03:24.177 --> 01:03:29.202
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I just think even if, like, let's say you have, we have a pretty good plan.

01:03:30.723 --> 01:03:31.684
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

01:03:31.744 --> 01:03:34.267
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't really, I don't even know the details of it to be honest.

01:03:34.287 --> 01:03:39.271
[SPEAKER_05]: But the math just doesn't make sense.

01:03:39.631 --> 01:03:45.917
[SPEAKER_05]: Like if I, unless I have something catastrophic happened to me in which case, I'm fucked either way.

01:03:46.505 --> 01:03:52.251
[SPEAKER_05]: than the out-of-pocket cost for cash procedures is way less than our deductible is going to be way less.

01:03:52.551 --> 01:03:56.035
[SPEAKER_05]: Like probably a third to a quarter of what it would be normally.

01:03:56.615 --> 01:03:59.438
[SPEAKER_05]: It's some point, we have to circle back to that.

01:03:59.498 --> 01:04:04.323
[SPEAKER_05]: At some point, like Jent Sock you said, because that system's got to get broken entirely.

01:04:05.424 --> 01:04:05.925
[SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

01:04:06.125 --> 01:04:07.667
[SPEAKER_05]: Because how much money is getting drained?

01:04:07.707 --> 01:04:15.955
[SPEAKER_05]: I know people are having problems with housing too right now, and gas obviously is temporarily up,

01:04:16.087 --> 01:04:17.709
[SPEAKER_05]: Right, it's not going up and down.

01:04:18.170 --> 01:04:19.192
[SPEAKER_05]: It's only going up.

01:04:19.212 --> 01:04:24.259
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, it's up by two hundred percent this year when I when I did it for hard AF.

01:04:24.379 --> 01:04:26.442
[SPEAKER_05]: I just two hundred and fourteen percent was the exact same.

01:04:26.462 --> 01:04:37.078
[SPEAKER_05]: It's like how the fuck is I mean, I it almost feels like it's being allowed to crash right now because it's such a bad system just allowed to crash.

01:04:37.158 --> 01:04:37.879
[SPEAKER_05]: Maybe I don't know.

01:04:38.620 --> 01:04:41.444
[SPEAKER_05]: But the laws around it are fucked.

01:04:41.464 --> 01:04:43.427
[SPEAKER_05]: Like you can't file bankruptcy for medical debt.

01:04:44.352 --> 01:04:44.592
[SPEAKER_04]: No.

01:04:45.694 --> 01:04:46.014
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I love it.

01:04:46.075 --> 01:04:47.016
[SPEAKER_04]: But all of it.

01:04:47.276 --> 01:04:53.085
[SPEAKER_04]: But if you look at the U.S. medium household income, like 2024, it was like 88 grants.

01:04:53.746 --> 01:04:58.793
[SPEAKER_04]: You can't tell people who are making 88 grants, don't get health insurance, just pay for cash out of pocket.

01:04:59.274 --> 01:05:03.140
[SPEAKER_04]: The bills are through the fucking roof if you have any type of procedure.

01:05:03.200 --> 01:05:05.483
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, who got the app in Debt to me today?

01:05:05.750 --> 01:05:08.174
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't know how he's going to pay for it.

01:05:08.474 --> 01:05:11.179
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, exactly, but that's the thing.

01:05:11.459 --> 01:05:13.142
[SPEAKER_04]: He's an MBA superstar, right?

01:05:13.542 --> 01:05:14.624
[SPEAKER_04]: That guy doesn't give a fuck.

01:05:14.644 --> 01:05:16.707
[SPEAKER_08]: By the way, you can file bankruptcy with medical debt.

01:05:17.188 --> 01:05:18.851
[SPEAKER_08]: What is there certain types you can?

01:05:18.871 --> 01:05:21.314
[SPEAKER_08]: Just regular personal chapter 7 chapter 13.

01:05:21.334 --> 01:05:26.122
[SPEAKER_08]: I had a dealt check like I used to do bankruptcy law firm marketing, and I was pretty sure we covered that.

01:05:27.164 --> 01:05:29.327
[SPEAKER_08]: But you are still like that in fucked.

01:05:29.307 --> 01:05:29.808
[SPEAKER_08]: You're fucked.

01:05:29.828 --> 01:05:30.729
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, for a couple of years.

01:05:30.829 --> 01:05:31.510
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, seven.

01:05:31.691 --> 01:05:32.172
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

01:05:32.192 --> 01:05:32.712
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, it's yours.

01:05:32.732 --> 01:05:33.333
[SPEAKER_05]: You can't do anything.

01:05:33.353 --> 01:05:33.714
[SPEAKER_05]: It's not great.

01:05:33.734 --> 01:05:40.845
[SPEAKER_05]: And by the way, this isn't like me telling you to eat it because the government sucks or they're not getting shit done.

01:05:41.025 --> 01:05:53.425
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm just saying, like, as a general rule, it's probably, we should probably all ordinary citizens take a look at how we're handling this because continued participation in this is going to make it keep going longer.

01:05:53.405 --> 01:06:02.015
[SPEAKER_04]: But we have no other solution at this point and that's the biggest issue and the more and more people I talk to On a daily basis from both sides.

01:06:02.155 --> 01:06:20.796
[SPEAKER_04]: I like it doesn't matter what party are everybody's concerned about this And to go through this right now, I think Trump's biggest issue is setting a fucking heart at end date when This is gonna fucking end and we're gonna get the fuck out of here and get back down in normal now that's not gonna happen is

01:06:21.248 --> 01:06:23.652
[SPEAKER_05]: You can't in an open conflict like this.

01:06:23.672 --> 01:06:24.774
[SPEAKER_05]: You simply cannot do it.

01:06:24.794 --> 01:06:29.581
[SPEAKER_04]: But if the open conflict keeps going on past Memorial Day, you were fucked.

01:06:30.242 --> 01:06:32.826
[SPEAKER_04]: You were absolutely fucked as a party.

01:06:34.248 --> 01:06:35.010
[SPEAKER_05]: It's not gonna be grand.

01:06:35.030 --> 01:06:36.191
[SPEAKER_05]: It wasn't Memorial Day the 26th.

01:06:36.352 --> 01:06:37.994
[SPEAKER_05]: I think this year.

01:06:38.054 --> 01:06:39.156
[SPEAKER_04]: No, it's the 23rd.

01:06:39.136 --> 01:06:43.304
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I mean it's they definitely want to wrap it up.

01:06:43.364 --> 01:07:02.359
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean it's this is a matter of like tightening what we call tightening the kill chain at this point and it's like you Think of it as like I don't know and Jiu Jitsu a guy's locked in pretty good and you start hammering his ribcage So he has to move his arms so you can push it up for an old plot or something like that, you know what I mean?

01:07:02.339 --> 01:07:14.037
[SPEAKER_05]: You're constantly applying pressure such that they have to make a move somehow and you get more aggressive every time they make a move that's kind of what tightening the kill chain means.

01:07:14.607 --> 01:07:16.950
[SPEAKER_05]: That's what we're engaged in right now with Iran.

01:07:16.990 --> 01:07:19.553
[SPEAKER_05]: They have no offensive capability anymore.

01:07:19.593 --> 01:07:21.555
[SPEAKER_05]: They have some defensive capability.

01:07:21.595 --> 01:07:23.338
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, sort of.

01:07:23.458 --> 01:07:25.680
[SPEAKER_05]: And who knows if they're getting re-supplied by China right now?

01:07:25.700 --> 01:07:27.122
[SPEAKER_05]: We don't know about that.

01:07:27.262 --> 01:07:28.344
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, I'm sure somebody does.

01:07:28.444 --> 01:07:29.585
[SPEAKER_05]: We, you and I don't know.

01:07:31.227 --> 01:07:38.876
[SPEAKER_05]: But yeah, you definitely want, I wouldn't say immediate, but you want a conclusion sometime pretty soon.

01:07:39.157 --> 01:07:39.357
[SPEAKER_05]: What?

01:07:39.737 --> 01:07:40.378
[SPEAKER_08]: What's the goal?

01:07:41.219 --> 01:07:41.880
[SPEAKER_05]: The goal of what?

01:07:42.113 --> 01:07:45.682
[SPEAKER_08]: Like what's the, what's what, what, what, what, what, I can't get out.

01:07:45.702 --> 01:07:47.987
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, so I, I know what the goal is with Iran.

01:07:48.047 --> 01:07:49.731
[SPEAKER_04]: And I, by the way, I agree with it.

01:07:49.791 --> 01:07:52.999
[SPEAKER_05]: The goal, the goal is that they, they agree to not enrich uranium.

01:07:53.099 --> 01:07:56.427
[SPEAKER_05]: That they agree to stop funding has will Hamas and Houthi.

01:07:56.447 --> 01:07:58.452
[SPEAKER_05]: And if they don't, that we're going to continue fucking bombing them.

01:07:59.039 --> 01:07:59.640
[SPEAKER_05]: And we should.

01:07:59.820 --> 01:08:16.170
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, it might look, it may be a cost and election, I don't know, but this is there's not going to be an administration in the United States anytime soon unless it's Vance or Rubio who would handle this problem to be honest, I don't trust Vance to do it right now either.

01:08:16.150 --> 01:08:19.715
[SPEAKER_05]: There's not going to be another group that comes up that stops bricks.

01:08:20.155 --> 01:08:23.760
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, so many, there's all this clover leaf of things have been happening.

01:08:24.341 --> 01:08:30.289
[SPEAKER_05]: Iran's been getting, they've been enriching uranium to 60, maybe 90% depending on which reports you believe.

01:08:31.090 --> 01:08:45.870
[SPEAKER_05]: They've been continuously funding the Houthi Hamas and Hezbollah try to add, and Hamas obviously did October 7, killed the equivalent of 30,000 people if it were America's population.

01:08:45.850 --> 01:08:46.631
[SPEAKER_05]: size, right?

01:08:47.652 --> 01:08:57.124
[SPEAKER_05]: Houthi because of Houthi and Hezbollah, there's a $5 to $50 per barrel, terrorism search charge, applied to every barrel of oil that sold.

01:08:57.565 --> 01:09:05.935
[SPEAKER_05]: Even last summer, and last fall, when oil was $60 a barrel, $5 to $15 that was because of Houthi and Iran, right?

01:09:06.421 --> 01:09:08.184
[SPEAKER_05]: Still, it could have been cheaper than it was.

01:09:08.224 --> 01:09:09.566
[SPEAKER_05]: It wasn't because of terrorism.

01:09:09.947 --> 01:09:11.249
[SPEAKER_05]: So that's not a tenable either.

01:09:11.589 --> 01:09:24.430
[SPEAKER_05]: And then of course, all of the things China's trying to do, and what they've been allowed to do since Bill Clinton allowed them into the World Trade Organization, vis-a-vis,

01:09:25.962 --> 01:09:43.503
[SPEAKER_05]: Putting posts all over the place, taking over the fucking Panama Canal, and putting terrorism training centers in our fucking backyard, and trying to knock us off the Petra dollar and all this other stuff, all this one conflict after another.

01:09:43.723 --> 01:09:51.312
[SPEAKER_05]: Venezuela, Iran, Cuba, et cetera, all is to deal with that, right, and it's complicated.

01:09:51.292 --> 01:10:04.675
[SPEAKER_05]: And Trump's legacy is going to be whether he can execute on this in a way that returns people's lives back to at least semi-normal such that he can get his party another term to finish the work.

01:10:05.336 --> 01:10:06.138
[SPEAKER_05]: That'll be what it is.

01:10:06.198 --> 01:10:08.001
[SPEAKER_05]: Otherwise, it'll be like,

01:10:09.415 --> 01:10:18.127
[SPEAKER_05]: 15 years from now, if people are honest, they'll still look back at this and see they'll be a very good thing that happened, but it'll be like, you could have been a hero.

01:10:18.648 --> 01:10:19.109
[SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

01:10:19.590 --> 01:10:20.631
[SPEAKER_05]: And you just fell short.

01:10:20.831 --> 01:10:21.733
[SPEAKER_04]: So that's the challenge.

01:10:22.494 --> 01:10:29.744
[SPEAKER_04]: But I think me personally, if I'm in the White House and I'm Trump and his team and I'm sitting around, I say hey guys, we get to wrap this up by May 1st.

01:10:30.105 --> 01:10:35.372
[SPEAKER_04]: Whatever the fuck it is, whether we go bombs away, Newcout the power grids,

01:10:35.352 --> 01:10:56.432
[SPEAKER_04]: was the other thing you want to do the bridges and everything else open up the fucking straight as quickly as possible whatever that fucking takes to get the gas prices down do it uh... getting drawn pal out of there on the 15th replacing the new guy having a fucking meeting with that dickhead and saying hey i want to fucking point seven five cut the day you get in

01:10:56.412 --> 01:11:00.817
[SPEAKER_04]: and start drop-in-fucking house prices getting houses moving getting cars back-on-track.

01:11:01.458 --> 01:11:03.421
[SPEAKER_04]: Lowering credit cards, all that other shits.

01:11:04.041 --> 01:11:07.225
[SPEAKER_04]: And I want this done within the next, today's the 13th.

01:11:08.046 --> 01:11:13.733
[SPEAKER_04]: I want all this accomplished in the next four weeks, because I think Bob is, is power out of there in the 15th.

01:11:14.955 --> 01:11:15.636
[SPEAKER_04]: I believe so, yeah.

01:11:16.417 --> 01:11:23.365
[SPEAKER_04]: Because the sentiment right now, and this is with our listeners as well, you know, when I read your comments on the app on Dringham Rose app,

01:11:23.783 --> 01:11:45.420
[SPEAKER_04]: It was just for you by the way in iPhones and Android and things like that is shit is fucking expensive Small business owners are having a fucking problem right now We're having a problem trying to set up fucking deliveries on What day of the week the gas is gonna be the cheapest and we're going back and forth the truck and companies and all that other shits and

01:11:45.502 --> 01:11:57.098
[SPEAKER_04]: If you're at least able to lower the gas, drop the interest rates, open up some housing, open up some fucking cars, new cars, sales, and all that other shit, you will have a win on your hands.

01:11:57.178 --> 01:12:07.472
[SPEAKER_04]: The more that this kind of drags out, and we don't know who the fuck we're talking to and why, that's the biggest issue too, is, you know, allegedly, it's that guy's son who was running the country.

01:12:07.693 --> 01:12:08.534
[SPEAKER_04]: We know that's not true.

01:12:08.634 --> 01:12:09.395
[SPEAKER_04]: Not, it's definitely not true.

01:12:09.415 --> 01:12:11.598
[SPEAKER_04]: He's going to fucking come on, it's missing a goddamn leg.

01:12:11.978 --> 01:12:13.821
[SPEAKER_04]: So who are we negotiating with?

01:12:13.801 --> 01:12:19.311
[SPEAKER_04]: Like, when Vance goes over there and talks to this guy for 21 consecutive hours, who is it?

01:12:20.372 --> 01:12:23.017
[SPEAKER_04]: And he's actually the leader of this country who can actually do something?

01:12:23.237 --> 01:12:24.279
[SPEAKER_05]: That's a good question.

01:12:24.460 --> 01:12:33.936
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, I assume that the administration knows, but they're not saying it's not the foreign minister and nobody thinks that that

01:12:35.131 --> 01:12:37.155
[SPEAKER_05]: Most tabas and charge of anything.

01:12:37.336 --> 01:12:53.629
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think that nobody I've talked to things that they all they all Like the people that are on the periphery who aren't part of the inner circle are very curious who we're talking to Right, frankly, all right, and so might be honest with you because I don't know who it is and the other day

01:12:54.233 --> 01:12:56.536
[SPEAKER_04]: I made a major fuck up on this show when I said, what was it?

01:12:56.556 --> 01:13:00.380
[SPEAKER_04]: 30 million people that live there and it turns out it's 90 million in that goddamn country?

01:13:00.841 --> 01:13:01.342
[SPEAKER_04]: No idea.

01:13:02.042 --> 01:13:04.525
[SPEAKER_04]: I had no idea that the country was that big.

01:13:04.886 --> 01:13:15.939
[SPEAKER_04]: But once I heard that number, I was like, well, Jesus Christ, how many of these fuckers are out there trying to siege control and whatever weird fucking territory they have and I ran, because let's face it.

01:13:16.199 --> 01:13:18.582
[SPEAKER_04]: They don't want the berkers coming off anytime soon over there.

01:13:18.883 --> 01:13:22.587
[SPEAKER_04]: And they're gonna do whatever the fuck they can to slow this down and stop it.

01:13:22.567 --> 01:13:24.811
[SPEAKER_04]: because they have nothing else to live for over there.

01:13:25.111 --> 01:13:40.055
[SPEAKER_04]: However, we do, and if these prices and all of this shit doesn't get solved soon and quickly, more and more people are starting to ask questions from both sides of like, hey man, what the fuck is the goal and when is this going to end?

01:13:40.395 --> 01:13:44.542
[SPEAKER_04]: Like, for me and you, I believe in what he's doing.

01:13:45.283 --> 01:13:47.747
[SPEAKER_04]: However, this has gotta get done.

01:13:48.487 --> 01:14:17.886
[SPEAKER_05]: in the next four weeks here or you're gonna be in a world of fucking pain entering the summer for sure there's like I mean you can think of a million different metaphors for it but you you have to go to work sometimes but you don't go to work and leave your kids fucking hungry and leaving sitting out of the front lawn with no buddy to watch after my right yeah like you got the it's right now a lot of people don't either yeah it's very difficult it's difficult my I'm talking about the metaphor I'm saying is Trump is the dad in that situation

01:14:17.984 --> 01:14:38.372
[SPEAKER_05]: like all of the things have to be addressed and yeah there's going to be ebsit flows as time goes on but at no point can you just ask people to fucking tighten your belt for now until whatever the fuck right I mean it's not a reasonable especially these days I mean look regardless of its right or not you can make the argument that

01:14:38.352 --> 01:14:42.819
[SPEAKER_05]: not to be coarse but suck it up while we're doing some important work.

01:14:42.839 --> 01:14:44.681
[SPEAKER_05]: You can't tell people that shit anymore.

01:14:45.002 --> 01:14:46.384
[SPEAKER_05]: It's not the nineteen fucking fifties.

01:14:46.724 --> 01:14:52.973
[SPEAKER_05]: And people don't think that way anymore and also there's a constant media cycle that's convincing them that something's up.

01:14:52.993 --> 01:14:53.815
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, you know what I mean?

01:14:54.155 --> 01:14:56.158
[SPEAKER_04]: And we just tighten the belts.

01:14:56.138 --> 01:15:04.834
[SPEAKER_04]: For four fucking years under Biden, we voted for Trump to get in there, so I could loosen the belt up a little bit and chill out in the fucking couch.

01:15:06.717 --> 01:15:09.663
[SPEAKER_04]: So far, for the first year, it was going really great.

01:15:10.103 --> 01:15:15.894
[SPEAKER_04]: This conflict happened, and then you start to look at everything else that's compounding on top of it and you're like, shit.

01:15:16.996 --> 01:15:20.442
[SPEAKER_04]: Companies are raising shit just because they can, now they've got an excuse for it.

01:15:20.422 --> 01:15:42.767
[SPEAKER_04]: Because of this, I ran bullshit even though I know it's not true, and the more and more this compounds had in an november, you're in a world of hurt, as I said earlier, and the Democrats are good about one thing, man, is killing their fucking own, and that'll bleed into this next story, which is exactly what I think they did here, where

01:15:43.152 --> 01:16:05.920
[SPEAKER_04]: They're realizing they have a chance to seize the House, potentially the Senate, if you believe Pauli Marker to couch you or any of that stuff, the numbers are slowly heading that way, but this Eric Swallwell thing that happened over the weekend, we posted about it on our Instagram Bob, if you'll go there real quick and then just pop up this video, this will bleed into how ruthless the Democrats.

01:16:05.967 --> 01:16:10.671
[SPEAKER_04]: really or that they're willing to fuck and sacrifice their own it all costs here.

01:16:11.953 --> 01:16:17.798
[SPEAKER_04]: Play this video on drink of rose pond cast Instagram I posted this far right right there.

01:16:18.539 --> 01:16:33.713
[SPEAKER_04]: Now keep going, actually, yes that one.

01:16:35.380 --> 01:16:38.804
[SPEAKER_04]: And I told everybody has said, hey, man, he's going to be out of there.

01:16:39.705 --> 01:16:41.066
[SPEAKER_04]: But it's not for the reasons you think.

01:16:42.568 --> 01:16:44.990
[SPEAKER_04]: I have my own fucking reasoning for this.

01:16:45.431 --> 01:16:49.635
[SPEAKER_04]: I think the Democrats looked at this race in California and said, we cannot lose.

01:16:50.316 --> 01:16:54.540
[SPEAKER_04]: Our biggest state in the fucking country to Republicans or we are fucked.

01:16:54.780 --> 01:16:58.404
[SPEAKER_04]: And it'll look like we're fucked in the mid-terms coming up in November.

01:16:59.065 --> 01:17:01.067
[SPEAKER_04]: I find the timing of this release

01:17:01.857 --> 01:17:07.566
[SPEAKER_04]: for Eric Swallwell and this prostitute very curious, and I think the Democrats actually did this.

01:17:08.247 --> 01:17:09.790
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't think this is Republican whatsoever.

01:17:10.291 --> 01:17:11.132
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, really, John.

01:17:11.232 --> 01:17:15.098
[SPEAKER_05]: No, it's definitely, I mean, you know, they definitely want him out.

01:17:16.881 --> 01:17:22.590
[SPEAKER_04]: Because they would have lost, again, if you believe in those markets, let's flip it the other way for a calcium polymark.

01:17:22.610 --> 01:17:24.253
[SPEAKER_08]: Do you know who the favorite is?

01:17:24.925 --> 01:17:32.455
[SPEAKER_04]: Was two Republicans at one point right even close right now Katie Porter nope who Tom Stire Tom Stire who is that?

01:17:32.795 --> 01:17:33.837
[SPEAKER_04]: I think that's some gay dude.

01:17:33.857 --> 01:17:45.673
[SPEAKER_08]: He's a the billionaire who is he he's the super rich guy that was running for mayor against Karen Bass No, that was the other dude Fuck No, that was the other guy.

01:17:45.793 --> 01:17:47.195
[SPEAKER_04]: I wasn't stire shit.

01:17:47.876 --> 01:17:48.216
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh

01:17:49.360 --> 01:17:51.384
[SPEAKER_05]: I think swallowing disresigned from content.

01:17:51.404 --> 01:17:51.725
[SPEAKER_08]: He did.

01:17:52.326 --> 01:17:52.727
[SPEAKER_04]: He's out.

01:17:52.947 --> 01:17:53.328
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, sorry.

01:17:53.348 --> 01:17:54.932
[SPEAKER_08]: He was running for president in 2024.

01:17:54.972 --> 01:18:01.906
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, swallow, swallow, uh, uh, I've looked up that fucking candidates for an against Karen Bess.

01:18:02.728 --> 01:18:03.910
[SPEAKER_05]: Swallow, um,

01:18:04.700 --> 01:18:05.321
[SPEAKER_05]: He's a billionaire.

01:18:05.461 --> 01:18:10.886
[SPEAKER_05]: He ended his gubernatorial campaign yesterday, but 30 minutes ago, he just resigned from Congress.

01:18:10.907 --> 01:18:11.227
[SPEAKER_03]: Correct.

01:18:11.247 --> 01:18:12.648
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, he didn't have a choice.

01:18:12.768 --> 01:18:15.952
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, he's got he had a choice, but they were going to kick him out this week.

01:18:16.172 --> 01:18:17.333
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, they were going to get him out there.

01:18:17.353 --> 01:18:18.715
[SPEAKER_05]: That video, by the way, is not real.

01:18:19.015 --> 01:18:25.422
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know if it's if it's entirely fake, or if it's just manipulated, but it's definitely.

01:18:25.522 --> 01:18:29.526
[SPEAKER_05]: I got some calls from people yesterday that work in that industry, and it's been manipulated somehow.

01:18:29.928 --> 01:18:44.157
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, I don't know how to be honest, I just know that it has there's I can say what I heard there's artifacts in that video that are not that you can you can tell that it's not real I can tell you what I am is that somebody else was filming it that was inside their camp

01:18:44.339 --> 01:18:46.501
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, it was probably Rubin Gallego to do that one.

01:18:46.521 --> 01:18:48.663
[SPEAKER_04]: But out of that video, that's what I heard.

01:18:48.824 --> 01:18:49.544
[SPEAKER_04]: Right, Grusso.

01:18:49.945 --> 01:18:50.966
[SPEAKER_05]: Grusso, that's it.

01:18:51.166 --> 01:18:51.526
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah.

01:18:52.507 --> 01:18:56.131
[SPEAKER_04]: And he lost, what three months later, whatever the fuck it was.

01:18:56.351 --> 01:19:00.235
[SPEAKER_08]: But Styne Styne's dire is another super rich guy potentially a billionaire.

01:19:00.415 --> 01:19:05.861
[SPEAKER_08]: And he's kind of seen, he's kind of like an independent Democrat.

01:19:06.922 --> 01:19:12.928
[SPEAKER_08]: I know a lot of like far left people were like fucking hated him

01:19:13.870 --> 01:19:20.939
[SPEAKER_04]: Because Bob I heard it was Steve Hilton and then Chad Bianco and then it could be headed to a two Republican runoff there.

01:19:21.360 --> 01:19:29.191
[SPEAKER_04]: This California is one of those states where they were primary I believe in June and it doesn't matter which party you're from and it's just the top two vote getters move on in November.

01:19:29.351 --> 01:19:33.757
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I think I think they're going to get Katie Porter out pretty soon too.

01:19:34.017 --> 01:19:34.798
[SPEAKER_05]: That's my opinion.

01:19:35.386 --> 01:19:37.975
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, Styer is the only viable Democrat candidate.

01:19:37.995 --> 01:19:40.264
[SPEAKER_05]: I think Katy Porter gets bounced.

01:19:42.371 --> 01:19:47.269
[SPEAKER_05]: I think, don't be shocked if you see a video of her hitting her husband.

01:19:47.654 --> 01:19:48.615
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, yeah.

01:19:48.855 --> 01:19:49.796
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm not 100%.

01:19:49.856 --> 01:19:50.397
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm not kidding.

01:19:50.437 --> 01:19:50.978
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

01:19:50.998 --> 01:19:51.098
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

01:19:51.118 --> 01:19:53.140
[SPEAKER_05]: I think I think that is very likely.

01:19:53.160 --> 01:19:55.102
[SPEAKER_05]: I think you'll see that within the next two weeks.

01:19:55.282 --> 01:19:56.043
[SPEAKER_05]: That's my opinion.

01:19:56.464 --> 01:19:59.107
[SPEAKER_04]: Because I'm looking at it out CBS news as of this morning, Bob.

01:19:59.707 --> 01:20:05.033
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, their polls at least said Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton were in the top two spots there.

01:20:05.734 --> 01:20:06.695
[SPEAKER_04]: Um, I don't have Stire.

01:20:08.157 --> 01:20:09.298
[SPEAKER_04]: Stire is not even listed.

01:20:09.338 --> 01:20:15.585
[SPEAKER_05]: They are in the top two spots right now, but if a porter and by the way, Stire was the third.

01:20:16.173 --> 01:20:18.799
[SPEAKER_05]: Democrat not third total third Democrat.

01:20:18.819 --> 01:20:25.796
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah, but that's who the party wants and they want small well gone they want Porter gone Yeah, cuz he's now moved up to second this tire guy.

01:20:25.856 --> 01:20:31.971
[SPEAKER_05]: He'll be so he'll be first by a wide margin after they enforce Porter out

01:20:31.951 --> 01:20:35.355
[SPEAKER_04]: So by the way, that's what I was going to say, I think she's next.

01:20:36.076 --> 01:20:39.982
[SPEAKER_04]: Both of these candidates were both horrifically unlikable in California.

01:20:40.622 --> 01:20:46.230
[SPEAKER_04]: This Swallow video was a complete fucking setup by the Democrats and the Democrats only.

01:20:46.590 --> 01:20:48.032
[SPEAKER_04]: They wanted him the fuck out of there.

01:20:48.052 --> 01:20:52.398
[SPEAKER_05]: Not just the video, but the whole thing was with all these women coming forward all at the same time.

01:20:52.418 --> 01:20:53.119
[SPEAKER_05]: We've seen the ship.

01:20:53.139 --> 01:20:54.060
[SPEAKER_04]: It was all coordinated.

01:20:54.040 --> 01:20:57.605
[SPEAKER_04]: And it looked, the Democrats are very smart at doing this.

01:20:58.046 --> 01:21:04.015
[SPEAKER_04]: They know when they're going to fucking lose, and then they try to figure out a solution, and they don't give a fuck, who's in their way to get him out of there.

01:21:04.496 --> 01:21:06.699
[SPEAKER_04]: They did this with Bernie back in 2016.

01:21:06.740 --> 01:21:10.786
[SPEAKER_04]: Shit, they told Biden to fuck off in 2016.

01:21:10.826 --> 01:21:11.627
[SPEAKER_04]: Remember that?

01:21:11.607 --> 01:21:13.070
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, it's not your time, Joe.

01:21:14.232 --> 01:21:15.515
[SPEAKER_04]: We're uh, gonna go with Hillary for this one.

01:21:15.775 --> 01:21:16.717
[SPEAKER_04]: And it was like, what?

01:21:16.737 --> 01:21:17.839
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm the fucking vice president.

01:21:17.859 --> 01:21:18.661
[SPEAKER_04]: God damn it.

01:21:18.681 --> 01:21:19.523
[SPEAKER_04]: And there's a good shot.

01:21:19.743 --> 01:21:21.146
[SPEAKER_04]: He could have won in 2016.

01:21:21.627 --> 01:21:24.573
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, this swall well thing stinks, but for the other reason.

01:21:25.134 --> 01:21:27.378
[SPEAKER_04]: Um, I saw a bunch of fucking people on the left pitching about this.

01:21:27.418 --> 01:21:28.961
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm like, oh, Republicans set this up.

01:21:28.981 --> 01:21:29.562
[SPEAKER_04]: Not a prayer.

01:21:29.943 --> 01:21:31.426
[SPEAKER_04]: Everything was set up for Republicans.

01:21:31.446 --> 01:21:33.430
[SPEAKER_04]: And this was all going the right way here.

01:21:33.410 --> 01:21:38.759
[SPEAKER_04]: Two of them were leaving and yeah, that's exactly what you want is two shit bags That are behind you.

01:21:38.959 --> 01:21:40.642
[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, they don't want this to happen.

01:21:40.682 --> 01:21:41.183
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know whatever.

01:21:41.423 --> 01:21:44.308
[SPEAKER_04]: No, I self included not at all I wanted to swallow in there.

01:21:44.949 --> 01:21:46.011
[SPEAKER_04]: The Katie Porter shit.

01:21:46.031 --> 01:21:53.343
[SPEAKER_04]: I agree with they've got fucking treasure troughs a video and audio on Katie Porter I thought they were gonna wait until later.

01:21:53.924 --> 01:21:54.645
[SPEAKER_04]: I agree with you.

01:21:54.845 --> 01:21:58.371
[SPEAKER_04]: They might bump this up just so they have one candidate there running for governor

01:21:59.752 --> 01:22:00.353
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we'll see.

01:22:00.654 --> 01:22:04.203
[SPEAKER_05]: I think that, uh, uh, because still still eat up votes from Steyer.

01:22:04.403 --> 01:22:07.291
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, if Republicans are smart, they're going to jump in now, though.

01:22:07.371 --> 01:22:09.897
[SPEAKER_05]: Like, you got to, you can't, if you're,

01:22:11.598 --> 01:22:14.782
[SPEAKER_05]: Like, if your enemy goes out and starts repairing part of their fence, you should attack them.

01:22:15.402 --> 01:22:16.384
[SPEAKER_05]: That's smart, right?

01:22:16.904 --> 01:22:17.084
[SPEAKER_05]: Mm-hmm.

01:22:17.445 --> 01:22:18.746
[SPEAKER_05]: Guy you go is very susceptible.

01:22:18.866 --> 01:22:25.995
[SPEAKER_05]: Guy, remember, Guy you go was swallows like body man and fucking, or not body man, he was his campaign manager back in the day.

01:22:26.275 --> 01:22:29.499
[SPEAKER_05]: And his like number one support now, he's a senator in Arizona.

01:22:30.300 --> 01:22:31.841
[SPEAKER_05]: There's definitely some smoke on that dude.

01:22:32.642 --> 01:22:36.226
[SPEAKER_05]: Like you should go, I mean, if I'm Republican's right now, I'm going hard after that guy.

01:22:36.267 --> 01:22:39.310
[SPEAKER_05]: As a matter of fact, I think he may have been in that room when that video was taken.

01:22:39.290 --> 01:22:40.853
[SPEAKER_04]: Somebody was there.

01:22:40.893 --> 01:22:41.915
[SPEAKER_04]: They edited out.

01:22:41.935 --> 01:22:49.729
[SPEAKER_04]: That's what I had heard from a buddy of mine out in California and he said, look The altered parts is true.

01:22:49.909 --> 01:22:59.687
[SPEAKER_04]: However, it's not what you think it's who was filming it and who else was in the fucking room Yeah, now that part I don't know where else they just tell you right now But Bob go to this clip because this is how they started here.

01:22:59.747 --> 01:23:03.694
[SPEAKER_04]: This was on Friday night whenever there's a dump on a Friday, too

01:23:03.674 --> 01:23:05.456
[SPEAKER_04]: you always know shit's fucked up.

01:23:05.916 --> 01:23:06.717
[SPEAKER_04]: One way or the other.

01:23:07.558 --> 01:23:11.603
[SPEAKER_04]: Epstein files you can go back in all the fucking history as far as PR goes.

01:23:11.943 --> 01:23:20.532
[SPEAKER_04]: You always dump that shit right around 450 on a Friday afternoon so that nobody's really talking about it, but it's watching the masters, having some fun this weekend.

01:23:20.933 --> 01:23:29.161
[SPEAKER_04]: Now, he comes out on Friday after these allegations come out, following an accusam of rape, sexual allegations, although all the fun stuff, right?

01:23:29.562 --> 01:23:31.504
[SPEAKER_04]: And then he makes this video a press play.

01:23:31.957 --> 01:23:34.820
[SPEAKER_13]: puts it on a Twitter set about me today through anonymous allegations.

01:23:34.981 --> 01:23:38.665
[SPEAKER_13]: And I thought it was important that you see and hear from me directly.

01:23:39.887 --> 01:23:43.111
[SPEAKER_13]: These allegations of sexual assault are flat false.

01:23:43.291 --> 01:23:44.432
[SPEAKER_13]: They are absolutely false.

01:23:45.013 --> 01:23:45.974
[SPEAKER_13]: They did not happen.

01:23:46.455 --> 01:23:47.476
[SPEAKER_13]: They have never happened.

01:23:47.636 --> 01:23:49.699
[SPEAKER_13]: And I will fight them with everything that I have.

01:23:51.000 --> 01:23:56.547
[SPEAKER_13]: They also come on the eve of an election, where I have been the front owner candidate for Governor in California.

01:23:57.117 --> 01:24:01.482
[SPEAKER_13]: I do not suggest to you in any way that I'm perfect or that I'm a saint.

01:24:01.502 --> 01:24:11.553
[SPEAKER_13]: I have certainly made mistakes in judgment in my past, but those mistakes are between me and my wife and to her I apologize deeply for putting her in this position.

01:24:12.674 --> 01:24:19.201
[SPEAKER_13]: I also apologize to you if in any way you have doubted your support for me, but I think you know who I am.

01:24:20.322 --> 01:24:23.306
[SPEAKER_13]: Yeah, for over 20 years I have such a shit.

01:24:23.326 --> 01:24:24.627
[SPEAKER_13]: There's a city councilman.

01:24:25.366 --> 01:24:33.381
[SPEAKER_13]: as a member of Congress and as a prosecutor who went to court on behalf of victims, particularly on behalf of sexual assault victims.

01:24:34.563 --> 01:24:36.506
[SPEAKER_13]: That's who I am and have always been.

01:24:38.991 --> 01:24:41.476
[SPEAKER_13]: This weekend I'm going to spend time with my family and friends.

01:24:42.317 --> 01:24:45.443
[SPEAKER_13]: And I appreciate those who have reached out to me to show support.

01:24:46.044 --> 01:24:47.306
[SPEAKER_13]: And I look forward to updating you.

01:24:47.647 --> 01:24:48.268
[SPEAKER_13]: Very soon.

01:24:49.075 --> 01:24:51.259
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, we got the update and the update is this.

01:24:51.319 --> 01:24:52.160
[SPEAKER_04]: I'll read his statement.

01:24:52.180 --> 01:24:53.883
[SPEAKER_04]: They just got posted 30 minutes ago.

01:24:54.564 --> 01:24:59.794
[SPEAKER_04]: I am deeply sorry to my family staff and constituents for making mistakes and judgment I've made in my past.

01:25:00.194 --> 01:25:03.280
[SPEAKER_04]: I will fight these serious false allegations made against me.

01:25:03.680 --> 01:25:07.607
[SPEAKER_04]: However, I must take responsibility and ownership for the mistakes that I did make.

01:25:07.891 --> 01:25:22.878
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm aware of efforts to bring an immediate expulsion vote against me and other members expelling anyone in Congress without due process within days of an allegation being made as wrong, but it is also wrong for my constituents to have me distracted from my duties.

01:25:23.319 --> 01:25:26.144
[SPEAKER_04]: Therefore, I plan to resign my seat in Congress.

01:25:26.565 --> 01:25:30.051
[SPEAKER_04]: I will work with my staff in the coming days to ensure they are able

01:25:30.031 --> 01:25:35.076
[SPEAKER_04]: in my absence to serve the needs of the good people of the 14th Congressional district.

01:25:35.437 --> 01:25:39.841
[SPEAKER_04]: Now, here's what's interesting between this and let's take Tony Gonzalez on the Republican side.

01:25:39.901 --> 01:25:43.585
[SPEAKER_04]: Because both were equally horrific stories here that were coming out.

01:25:43.725 --> 01:25:56.578
[SPEAKER_04]: Obviously, Tony is a little bit more, because homegirls self-amulated herself and let herself on fire by the way, a friend of theirs to confirm that pregnancy thing to me over the weekends.

01:25:57.740 --> 01:26:03.052
[SPEAKER_04]: With this, does he lose that voting seat that immediately because Tony Gonzalez is still there?

01:26:04.014 --> 01:26:04.956
[SPEAKER_05]: Um, I mean, do.

01:26:06.400 --> 01:26:06.981
[SPEAKER_05]: He resigns.

01:26:07.161 --> 01:26:08.685
[SPEAKER_05]: Did it say effective immediately?

01:26:08.925 --> 01:26:09.587
[SPEAKER_05]: Would it hold on?

01:26:10.870 --> 01:26:14.618
[SPEAKER_04]: He says I plan to resign my seat in Congress.

01:26:15.138 --> 01:26:16.923
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I don't, that doesn't mean anything.

01:26:17.786 --> 01:26:21.155
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, that's a statement of intent, but it doesn't mean anything.

01:26:21.316 --> 01:26:28.135
[SPEAKER_04]: What happens in a situation where somebody from Congress resigns can the governor then appoint somebody from that party?

01:26:29.161 --> 01:26:46.005
[SPEAKER_05]: uh... it doesn't depend on the state bob i think it's different right but yet so there's uh... usually they were just being a lack of special election yeah but i think inside of it i think in in the house he especially uh... inside of uh... uh... the campaign season i mean we're already past the primary now so

01:26:45.985 --> 01:26:48.909
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I mean, it was soon, but he wasn't running for content.

01:26:48.949 --> 01:26:49.770
[SPEAKER_05]: Was he running for content?

01:26:49.790 --> 01:26:50.390
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't think so.

01:26:50.691 --> 01:26:55.617
[SPEAKER_08]: I'd have to double check that, but I think there's, I don't think all the seats are filled right now.

01:26:55.657 --> 01:26:56.919
[SPEAKER_05]: No, there's some vacancies.

01:26:56.939 --> 01:27:01.284
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, so I would imagine it's just going to stay empty until the election.

01:27:01.865 --> 01:27:02.125
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

01:27:02.926 --> 01:27:15.081
[SPEAKER_05]: But look, allegedly there's going to be a hearing and some votes maybe this week on Tony Gonzalez, Sheila McCormick and Corey Mills as well about kicking them all out.

01:27:15.719 --> 01:27:25.240
[SPEAKER_05]: But it takes two thirds to kick anybody out, and I don't know.

01:27:25.557 --> 01:27:29.522
[SPEAKER_04]: I think this one they have, I think Tony Gonzalez, they have two thirds.

01:27:30.984 --> 01:27:33.066
[SPEAKER_04]: The other two you mentioned, I don't know much.

01:27:33.087 --> 01:27:46.924
[SPEAKER_05]: Corey Mills is he like got married by a fucking terrorist, basically, E-Mom, and did some stolen valor stuff and blah, blah, blah, so I don't know, I mean, people kind of forgot about him.

01:27:47.461 --> 01:27:48.162
[SPEAKER_05]: So I'm not sure.

01:27:48.222 --> 01:27:49.364
[SPEAKER_05]: They forget about Dre.

01:27:49.705 --> 01:27:49.905
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

01:27:51.869 --> 01:27:51.969
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.

01:27:51.989 --> 01:27:52.310
[SPEAKER_04]: But yeah.

01:27:52.450 --> 01:27:56.117
[SPEAKER_04]: As soon as I saw this story in Friday night, I go, dude, this is not the Republicans.

01:27:56.137 --> 01:27:56.958
[SPEAKER_04]: This is the Democrats.

01:27:57.579 --> 01:28:01.647
[SPEAKER_04]: Trust me, we wanted this motherfucker to stay in there and then get the top two seats for Republicans.

01:28:02.508 --> 01:28:07.357
[SPEAKER_04]: Now they're going to put money behind this stir guy because I think he's got his own money.

01:28:07.437 --> 01:28:10.583
[SPEAKER_05]: But yeah, what you want to do is

01:28:11.997 --> 01:28:14.341
[SPEAKER_05]: You can't do them both back to back, obviously, right?

01:28:15.182 --> 01:28:16.625
[SPEAKER_05]: But you got to get it done before June.

01:28:17.205 --> 01:28:19.770
[SPEAKER_05]: Yes, because technically, I don't know if that's a lot of time.

01:28:19.910 --> 01:28:20.952
[SPEAKER_05]: This is another issue too.

01:28:20.972 --> 01:28:29.045
[SPEAKER_05]: We ran into this in the New York mayor race where once the balance of printed, that's it.

01:28:29.305 --> 01:28:31.889
[SPEAKER_05]: You can withdraw, resign, whatever you want, but your name's still on there.

01:28:31.909 --> 01:28:33.312
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, people are going to have to do what they're going to do.

01:28:33.332 --> 01:28:38.460
[SPEAKER_05]: So, and to be honest, most people don't know what the fuck they're doing when they go to vote.

01:28:38.845 --> 01:28:39.967
[SPEAKER_05]: They got to move quick.

01:28:39.987 --> 01:28:43.013
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know when the ballots for California governor are printed.

01:28:43.634 --> 01:28:46.980
[SPEAKER_05]: But once that deadline is hit, our past, I don't know.

01:28:47.000 --> 01:28:51.389
[SPEAKER_04]: I promise this, though, primary is in 47 days in California.

01:28:51.409 --> 01:28:52.651
[SPEAKER_04]: So it's coming up.

01:28:52.771 --> 01:28:54.815
[SPEAKER_05]: I would say no more than a month out.

01:28:54.875 --> 01:28:56.739
[SPEAKER_05]: That gives them two weeks, right?

01:28:56.899 --> 01:28:57.120
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

01:28:57.160 --> 01:28:58.963
[SPEAKER_05]: Get her off the ballot somehow.

01:28:59.635 --> 01:29:00.718
[SPEAKER_05]: TBD on that one.

01:29:00.879 --> 01:29:08.080
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean that would be smart of the, it would be very smart of the Democrats to get her to at least drop out just but she's a fucking lunatic.

01:29:08.101 --> 01:29:09.806
[SPEAKER_04]: Listen, I don't think she's leaving, dude.

01:29:09.906 --> 01:29:11.591
[SPEAKER_04]: She's, she's a Karen to the antigree.

01:29:11.611 --> 01:29:13.577
[SPEAKER_04]: She's going to grip on to that fucking car.

01:29:14.080 --> 01:29:26.077
[SPEAKER_04]: She's, she's the woman that if the, if the husband's leaving the house out of the driveway, she's going to jump on the hood of that fucker and ride that until the end, so that one's going to get vicious, but again, everybody wants her to stay in.

01:29:26.698 --> 01:29:29.522
[SPEAKER_04]: The stiger guy, Bob, forgive me, I don't know much about this fucking guy.

01:29:29.622 --> 01:29:32.647
[SPEAKER_08]: I was actually getting him confused with Kuru, so I don't know a ton about him either.

01:29:32.667 --> 01:29:33.848
[SPEAKER_04]: Kuru, so it's actually great.

01:29:34.009 --> 01:29:36.392
[SPEAKER_04]: If you want to talk about an old school moderates,

01:29:36.372 --> 01:29:36.912
[SPEAKER_04]: That's him.

01:29:37.053 --> 01:29:37.993
[SPEAKER_04]: That's Rick Carruso.

01:29:38.254 --> 01:29:42.417
[SPEAKER_04]: And that's why I thought he would have been fine for Los Angeles.

01:29:42.697 --> 01:29:45.300
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, stir is an environmentalist guy.

01:29:46.240 --> 01:30:05.417
[SPEAKER_05]: So he would be, I know he is somewhat moderate when it comes to the other stuff when it comes to like, I think the true bullshit and all that, but California is fucking devastated because of their energy policy the last 15 years.

01:30:06.545 --> 01:30:16.352
[SPEAKER_05]: I, somebody did a study on this sometime last week, just a hammer Gavin Newsom, but the state of California makes more.

01:30:16.552 --> 01:30:20.436
[SPEAKER_05]: profit off of a gallon of gas than the fucking oil company does at this point.

01:30:20.716 --> 01:30:20.816
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

01:30:20.836 --> 01:30:22.138
[SPEAKER_05]: That's fucking crazy.

01:30:22.158 --> 01:30:25.060
[SPEAKER_05]: Look, I'm not going to go cheerlead for oil companies or anything.

01:30:25.221 --> 01:30:26.202
[SPEAKER_04]: No, Maryland.

01:30:26.222 --> 01:30:33.229
[SPEAKER_05]: If it's between the oil company and the state, I'm obviously choosing the oil company over those out of those two options.

01:30:33.529 --> 01:30:41.597
[SPEAKER_05]: It's crazy that the government is making more money off of the product than the fucking company is.

01:30:41.797 --> 01:30:43.243
[SPEAKER_05]: Is there any other product like that?

01:30:43.283 --> 01:30:44.790
[SPEAKER_05]: It doesn't, I mean, that's wild.

01:30:44.810 --> 01:30:46.859
[SPEAKER_05]: But it'll be more of the same, right?

01:30:46.899 --> 01:30:48.647
[SPEAKER_05]: With him was styre, he's an environmentalist.

01:30:48.667 --> 01:30:50.997
[SPEAKER_05]: So they're going to go back to, and,

01:30:52.377 --> 01:30:59.025
[SPEAKER_05]: Ursula of Vanda, whatever the fuck that you president was saying the shit over the weekend too.

01:30:59.045 --> 01:31:04.491
[SPEAKER_05]: It's like all this turmoil and the oil market has shown that we need to push hard into electrics.

01:31:04.551 --> 01:31:05.472
[SPEAKER_05]: Like no, it doesn't.

01:31:06.493 --> 01:31:16.305
[SPEAKER_05]: It shows that we need to kill terrorists and tell them and make them stop fucking holding us hostage shit, but electric cars are not ready for prime time.

01:31:16.365 --> 01:31:18.267
[SPEAKER_05]: It takes more fucking oil to make them.

01:31:18.247 --> 01:31:21.151
[SPEAKER_05]: than it does to put oil in a goddamn regular car, you know what I mean?

01:31:22.233 --> 01:31:26.879
[SPEAKER_05]: So yeah, it's, man, I don't know.

01:31:26.899 --> 01:31:40.538
[SPEAKER_04]: But what I look at this, man, there could be some wild, wild swings this November, well, look, we'll be doing a live show that night for mid-terms, but shit, June, June, you'll know the answer of whether or not two Republicans got in there.

01:31:41.420 --> 01:31:44.324
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, that would send shockwaves to the Democratic Party.

01:31:44.684 --> 01:31:46.026
[SPEAKER_04]: My point is this.

01:31:46.006 --> 01:31:47.988
[SPEAKER_04]: Trump's able to go back to the story before.

01:31:48.389 --> 01:31:50.051
[SPEAKER_04]: Trump's able to figure out this thing in Iran.

01:31:50.611 --> 01:31:55.557
[SPEAKER_04]: The gas is down pretty quickly, get a new fed share in there, drop the fucking rates.

01:31:56.198 --> 01:32:02.825
[SPEAKER_04]: This chaos goes on in California, out of immediately shifts the narrative here in 47 fucking days.

01:32:03.566 --> 01:32:08.331
[SPEAKER_04]: And that would be good for Republicans heading into the fall.

01:32:08.351 --> 01:32:10.714
[SPEAKER_04]: But it hinges on

01:32:10.694 --> 01:32:31.150
[SPEAKER_04]: this siren thing I think and whatever the fuck is going on over there and whoever the fuck we're talking to now I am encouraged by the markets to what you're saying yeah because they're smarter than us but and you got a 1300 point to Friday another 300 today you also you have to take in the consideration as well it took 40 years to create all this fucking problem so we're not solve them in one year we're not but

01:32:31.889 --> 01:32:37.858
[SPEAKER_05]: But you also like, what you don't want to do is like give people measured relief.

01:32:38.539 --> 01:32:45.349
[SPEAKER_05]: It's like you're like you're dulling out relief because you don't want them to get too used to it because you know some other hard times are common.

01:32:45.690 --> 01:32:53.982
[SPEAKER_05]: I think communicating is the important part of that process and the admins is not, I mean, I've been bitching about this all year.

01:32:54.113 --> 01:33:00.120
[SPEAKER_05]: for the entire, since about three months into the admin, like, please tell people what you're fucking doing.

01:33:00.220 --> 01:33:08.270
[SPEAKER_05]: Like, I pay attention every day so I can fucking figure it out, but most people have real jobs.

01:33:08.871 --> 01:33:10.333
[SPEAKER_05]: They don't fucking get the read all day.

01:33:10.633 --> 01:33:16.901
[SPEAKER_05]: They have to go work and do shit, and they have no idea what you're up to, and you're telling them to trust some plan that they don't even know what the fuck it is.

01:33:17.181 --> 01:33:19.223
[SPEAKER_04]: Exactly, and that's what I'm worried about.

01:33:19.303 --> 01:33:23.108
[SPEAKER_04]: And the more and more people I talk to, I don't know the answer.

01:33:23.088 --> 01:33:29.115
[SPEAKER_04]: But again, if you just build out that timeline, if you're able to hit those dates,

01:33:29.483 --> 01:33:35.929
[SPEAKER_04]: Then you could have some momentum going into the fall and some excitement back in the country.

01:33:36.469 --> 01:33:39.832
[SPEAKER_04]: These interest rates would be what I would buy houses again and buy cars again, new cars.

01:33:40.533 --> 01:33:41.854
[SPEAKER_04]: Because that's a big fucking deal.

01:33:41.914 --> 01:33:42.855
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, you know what you're paying.

01:33:43.436 --> 01:33:46.859
[SPEAKER_04]: It's fucking gnarly the interest rates on these fucking cars.

01:33:47.279 --> 01:33:48.460
[SPEAKER_04]: We were like, Jesus Christ.

01:33:48.480 --> 01:33:54.345
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, when rates were sitting at like six and a half, seven percent auto loan rates were like 11.

01:33:54.405 --> 01:33:55.426
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, 13.

01:33:55.546 --> 01:33:55.847
[SPEAKER_05]: Why?

01:33:55.867 --> 01:33:59.490
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh no.

01:33:59.470 --> 01:34:04.278
[SPEAKER_04]: The only one who did who switched it was Elon, but Elon owns his own fucking banks.

01:34:04.298 --> 01:34:05.780
[SPEAKER_04]: So this is a shater at four percent.

01:34:05.820 --> 01:34:07.082
[SPEAKER_05]: They've got a cheat code over there.

01:34:07.263 --> 01:34:11.109
[SPEAKER_04]: I, hey dude, cause, you know, our cars are coming up and I'm looking to that cyber truck.

01:34:11.129 --> 01:34:12.692
[SPEAKER_04]: They just dropped down to 69 grand.

01:34:13.313 --> 01:34:15.977
[SPEAKER_04]: It's one of the funnest fucking vehicles I've ever been in and I'm like, man.

01:34:15.957 --> 01:34:21.243
[SPEAKER_04]: All right, all right, Elon at 4%, you got my attention.

01:34:21.263 --> 01:34:23.405
[SPEAKER_04]: You have my curiosity, now you have my attention.

01:34:24.506 --> 01:34:45.930
[SPEAKER_04]: Next up, Tulsi exposes the Democrats today, director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbert releases never before seen documents exposing a coordinated effort by elements within the intelligence community, including a former inspector, general to manufacture a conspiracy that was used as the basis to impeach President Trump in 2019.

01:34:45.910 --> 01:34:52.841
[SPEAKER_04]: during the preliminary investigation to President Trump on July 2019, phone conversation with Ukrainian presidents.

01:34:53.262 --> 01:35:07.125
[SPEAKER_04]: Zelensky, former ICIG, Michael Atkinson, did not follow standard IG procedures and relied upon politicized manufactured narratives, only conducting interviews with four individuals.

01:35:07.578 --> 01:35:23.086
[SPEAKER_04]: whistleblower, the whistleblower's friend, who was a co-author of the January 2017 Russia hoax intelligence community assessments, and close colleague of disgraced former FBI agents, Peter Storzick, Strasich, sure.

01:35:23.567 --> 01:35:30.480
[SPEAKER_04]: And two character references who had zero first hand knowledge of the 2019 phone calls by the lack.

01:35:30.460 --> 01:35:32.924
[SPEAKER_04]: of any first-hand evidence, I.C.

01:35:33.104 --> 01:35:33.384
[SPEAKER_04]: I.G.

01:35:33.544 --> 01:35:49.988
[SPEAKER_04]: Atkinson proceeded to take actions to weaponize the whistleblowers process and exceed the statutory jurisdiction by ignoring Department of Justice guidance and relying on second-hand testimony to ensure the whistleblower complaint was released to Congress, referring to the FBI.

01:35:50.339 --> 01:36:08.533
[SPEAKER_05]: uh... and linked to propaganda to the media it's interesting this is the same exact story as the rush of collusion hoax itself that whole process that happened over the course of four to seven days where the intelligence community reported to the abominent administration that this steel dossier is completely unreliable

01:36:08.513 --> 01:36:18.995
[SPEAKER_05]: It's they they actually related it back to curve all the source on a rocky WMD that was a German fake right there are like this is not reliable This is not good information.

01:36:19.036 --> 01:36:21.421
[SPEAKER_05]: You can't go forward with this and they're like don't worry about that.

01:36:21.481 --> 01:36:22.423
[SPEAKER_05]: Just put it in the report.

01:36:22.563 --> 01:36:23.806
[SPEAKER_05]: That was the Obama administration.

01:36:24.567 --> 01:36:29.037
[SPEAKER_05]: Now this is the fucking IG and it's hard to say

01:36:30.856 --> 01:36:34.201
[SPEAKER_05]: What influence the Obama administration had directly on that?

01:36:34.221 --> 01:36:36.324
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, we can all make assumptions, but who knows?

01:36:37.005 --> 01:36:39.409
[SPEAKER_05]: But it's the fucking same story.

01:36:39.789 --> 01:36:40.290
[SPEAKER_05]: Yep.

01:36:40.310 --> 01:36:40.530
[SPEAKER_05]: Right?

01:36:41.211 --> 01:36:46.018
[SPEAKER_05]: It's single source, second hand information that they used in an intelligence report.

01:36:46.399 --> 01:36:48.082
[SPEAKER_05]: You would never fucking do that.

01:36:48.362 --> 01:36:51.767
[SPEAKER_05]: We don't like using single source information at all.

01:36:53.350 --> 01:36:53.650
[SPEAKER_05]: ever.

01:36:54.071 --> 01:37:04.482
[SPEAKER_05]: And the US intelligence community, that is a fucking big no-no, whether it's inside the US or during an operation overseas, you don't really do that.

01:37:04.502 --> 01:37:07.746
[SPEAKER_05]: So here's the key findings from this new report that tells you released.

01:37:08.907 --> 01:37:17.957
[SPEAKER_05]: The whistleblower had no first hand knowledge of the Trump Zelensky phone call and explicitly admitted this when they wrote their fucking report.

01:37:19.017 --> 01:37:23.104
[SPEAKER_05]: They said they heard it, second hand from somebody, but they had personally no knowledge of this.

01:37:24.306 --> 01:37:26.589
[SPEAKER_05]: And this turned into a fucking impeachable report.

01:37:27.791 --> 01:37:28.553
[SPEAKER_05]: That's the first one.

01:37:30.536 --> 01:37:34.863
[SPEAKER_05]: Acconsense preliminary investigation was rushed, ignored standard procedures for DOJ.

01:37:34.883 --> 01:37:38.830
[SPEAKER_05]: Guidance relied almost entirely on second hand information from only four people.

01:37:39.230 --> 01:37:43.978
[SPEAKER_05]: The whistleblower, who was a registered Democrat who had worked on Ukraine policy with Joe Biden.

01:37:43.958 --> 01:38:13.543
[SPEAKER_05]: Which is that's corrupt right because Biden was doing corrupt shit over there The was a bullish friend who was a co-author of the 2017 Russia hoax intelligence community set the ICA And colleague of Peter Strosik and then two character references was zero direct knowledge of the call at all So nobody in the loop had any first-hand knowledge You see none like if you put that in a quarter law you would get laughed out of the fucking room

01:38:14.418 --> 01:38:22.831
[SPEAKER_05]: Key witnesses later admitted under question if they had to quote read between the lines and lacked granular detail only so I quit pro quo and hindsight.

01:38:23.792 --> 01:38:25.955
[SPEAKER_05]: Um, I don't know what the fuck that means.

01:38:26.496 --> 01:38:30.282
[SPEAKER_05]: The whistleblower lied to the IG about prior contacts with Democrats and Congress as well.

01:38:30.342 --> 01:38:34.629
[SPEAKER_05]: The IG asked them, you know, there's like supplemental questions.

01:38:35.169 --> 01:38:36.291
[SPEAKER_05]: Do you have any?

01:38:36.271 --> 01:38:42.540
[SPEAKER_05]: Do you have contact with this group of that group or is there any reason that you might be compromised or like what do you call it?

01:38:43.842 --> 01:39:03.510
[SPEAKER_05]: Conflict venture or something like that and the whistleblower lied about it and so they didn't but they worked directly with Joe Biden on Ukraine So you know this is This is really interesting because during this time period was it Wasn't cash-petel

01:39:04.807 --> 01:39:10.592
[SPEAKER_05]: working for somebody while they were doing this when he've had access to some of this information.

01:39:10.912 --> 01:39:16.517
[SPEAKER_04]: I think he was out of there in 27 or 18 Bobby you'd have to look it up on that one.

01:39:16.697 --> 01:39:19.099
[SPEAKER_08]: He was, when did this happen?

01:39:19.199 --> 01:39:19.720
[SPEAKER_08]: Twenty-nine scene.

01:39:19.760 --> 01:39:30.289
[SPEAKER_08]: Now he would have started in 17 because Trump got he has a national security council aid and deputy director of national intelligence from 19 to 20 and chief of staff to the Secretary of Defense in 2021.

01:39:30.369 --> 01:39:34.172
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, well that would

01:39:34.152 --> 01:39:36.836
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, some people are giving them a hard time right now for that.

01:39:36.916 --> 01:39:46.229
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, look, if they're trying to build a prosecuted case behind the scene, everybody, the talking hit circuits like, oh, this might be indictments for this pertinent time.

01:39:46.249 --> 01:39:47.250
[SPEAKER_05]: Not what when has it been?

01:39:47.771 --> 01:40:00.649
[SPEAKER_05]: If one person gets indicted and actually put on trial for one of these things, then I'll take one of them seriously, but as it stands right now, you're just

01:40:02.367 --> 01:40:06.151
[SPEAKER_05]: You're just like right in a list of people you don't like on a piece of paper and putting it up on the wall.

01:40:06.391 --> 01:40:10.074
[SPEAKER_04]: But this, again, I'll go back to what I said earlier about the Democrats being good at this shit.

01:40:11.195 --> 01:40:13.057
[SPEAKER_04]: They know that nobody's going to do anything.

01:40:13.177 --> 01:40:14.298
[SPEAKER_04]: You know, nobody's going to prosecute.

01:40:14.318 --> 01:40:16.901
[SPEAKER_04]: They know nothing's going to happen and that's what makes them good at this.

01:40:17.181 --> 01:40:17.281
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

01:40:17.902 --> 01:40:20.344
[SPEAKER_04]: Because they'll do it to the Republicans all fucking day long.

01:40:21.645 --> 01:40:29.573
[SPEAKER_04]: And the other, my biggest worry about this bullshit November dude is if the house takes control, what's the first thing they're going to do?

01:40:29.806 --> 01:40:30.828
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, they're already doing it now.

01:40:31.388 --> 01:40:32.430
[SPEAKER_04]: They're gonna piece Trump.

01:40:32.450 --> 01:40:34.673
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, they're going to impeach Trump immediately.

01:40:35.274 --> 01:40:39.501
[SPEAKER_05]: Somebody's trying to file articles to invoke the 25th Amendment or something to shut the fuck up.

01:40:39.561 --> 01:40:40.803
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, look, they can't impeach him.

01:40:42.345 --> 01:40:43.226
[SPEAKER_05]: They can't.

01:40:43.246 --> 01:40:46.111
[SPEAKER_05]: Like Congress, there's no, there's a 0% chance they can actually impeach him.

01:40:46.451 --> 01:40:47.072
[SPEAKER_05]: 0.

01:40:47.508 --> 01:40:50.972
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, filets and get it passed.

01:40:51.152 --> 01:40:52.273
[SPEAKER_05]: They can get them out of it.

01:40:52.293 --> 01:40:56.677
[SPEAKER_05]: They can waste, like the house's time for the next two years if they want.

01:40:56.878 --> 01:40:58.019
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but they'll do that.

01:40:58.059 --> 01:41:00.942
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but the re, like, when they'll say, hey, he's been a piece three times now.

01:41:01.182 --> 01:41:04.385
[SPEAKER_05]: But the last time they did that, they got fucking smoked in the next election.

01:41:04.445 --> 01:41:08.790
[SPEAKER_05]: I think it would be a huge mistake for Democrats to do that, but they probably will because they're fucking dumb, right?

01:41:09.290 --> 01:41:15.777
[SPEAKER_04]: Dude, I know you don't like these markets, polymarket and calcium, it's far as, like, a fucking,

01:41:16.263 --> 01:41:18.728
[SPEAKER_04]: predictor on what's going to happen here, but it's up to 68%.

01:41:18.808 --> 01:41:21.794
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, they'll definitely file articles.

01:41:22.215 --> 01:41:26.645
[SPEAKER_05]: But I don't think it depends on who the next speaker is.

01:41:26.685 --> 01:41:28.148
[SPEAKER_05]: If it's a game jeopardy, it may be.

01:41:28.629 --> 01:41:29.310
[SPEAKER_05]: But again,

01:41:30.573 --> 01:41:37.724
[SPEAKER_05]: The last time they did all this law fair stuff against Trump, they got fucking hammered and the subsequent election.

01:41:38.104 --> 01:41:41.049
[SPEAKER_05]: And I think that's a really bad move for it matters not.

01:41:41.810 --> 01:41:48.480
[SPEAKER_05]: If they, I mean, you got to think about this from a DNC perspective, maybe they've got other plans or something, but

01:41:48.460 --> 01:41:53.469
[SPEAKER_05]: Um, let's say they win big in 26, what the fuck are they going to do?

01:41:53.629 --> 01:41:55.132
[SPEAKER_05]: They're not sending anything to get signed.

01:41:55.432 --> 01:41:58.177
[SPEAKER_05]: They will pass no laws because Trump won't sign any.

01:41:58.638 --> 01:41:58.918
[SPEAKER_05]: They don't.

01:41:58.958 --> 01:42:02.384
[SPEAKER_05]: They definitely aren't going to win enough for a fucking, uh, but they don't care.

01:42:02.424 --> 01:42:03.266
[SPEAKER_05]: They break a veto.

01:42:03.306 --> 01:42:05.510
[SPEAKER_05]: They want to be able to say Trump didn't sign this.

01:42:05.530 --> 01:42:06.351
[SPEAKER_05]: This is why this isn't

01:42:06.331 --> 01:42:07.032
[SPEAKER_04]: That's fine.

01:42:07.152 --> 01:42:07.813
[SPEAKER_05]: That'll be fine.

01:42:07.833 --> 01:42:09.375
[SPEAKER_05]: And everybody will know exactly how it is.

01:42:09.435 --> 01:42:14.041
[SPEAKER_05]: That game when Democrats try to play that game of shutdowns on this stuff, they always lose.

01:42:14.181 --> 01:42:15.042
[SPEAKER_05]: Every single time they lose.

01:42:15.422 --> 01:42:21.530
[SPEAKER_05]: Not the result may go one way or the other depending on if it's on the caves or anything like that.

01:42:21.970 --> 01:42:28.578
[SPEAKER_05]: But when you look at public polling, the Democrats always lose when they obstruct always.

01:42:29.179 --> 01:42:31.041
[SPEAKER_05]: And I think that's really stupid of them.

01:42:31.122 --> 01:42:33.925
[SPEAKER_05]: That would be a really bad move of them.

01:42:35.069 --> 01:42:46.460
[SPEAKER_05]: to for whatever reason spend two years just going after Trump again and obstructing and all this other stuff just to lose the presidency to Rubio or Vance or both, you know, should they run together in 28.

01:42:46.620 --> 01:42:52.085
[SPEAKER_05]: That's that's really dumb, but I mean, that doesn't, I'm just saying it's dumb.

01:42:52.346 --> 01:42:53.347
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm not saying they won't do it.

01:42:53.367 --> 01:42:54.688
[SPEAKER_04]: They will do it in 10 seconds.

01:42:54.868 --> 01:42:58.872
[SPEAKER_04]: That's what they're voting base once and that is exactly what's going to happen.

01:42:58.952 --> 01:43:00.633
[SPEAKER_04]: I would bet I'm not involved in it.

01:43:00.674 --> 01:43:01.274
[SPEAKER_04]: What does it take?

01:43:01.374 --> 01:43:04.317
[SPEAKER_04]: Fucking Bitcoin Byron, how do you bet on this shit over there?

01:43:05.107 --> 01:43:07.715
[SPEAKER_15]: I mean, depends on the market, but most of them are crypto, yeah.

01:43:07.936 --> 01:43:08.879
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.

01:43:08.899 --> 01:43:12.170
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I would make me get crypto again.

01:43:12.671 --> 01:43:15.260
[SPEAKER_04]: I haven't had it a long time and put money on it.

01:43:15.280 --> 01:43:16.905
[SPEAKER_04]: Could just, if they got into.

01:43:17.138 --> 01:43:20.282
[SPEAKER_04]: If they got into, forget it, they would do this on day fucking one.

01:43:20.362 --> 01:43:21.664
[SPEAKER_04]: That's what their base wants.

01:43:21.684 --> 01:43:23.947
[SPEAKER_04]: And then they would tell their base, this is why they voted.

01:43:23.987 --> 01:43:25.890
[SPEAKER_04]: This is why you guys voted a sin and was to do this.

01:43:26.310 --> 01:43:27.732
[SPEAKER_04]: It was to impeach Trump.

01:43:27.752 --> 01:43:35.403
[SPEAKER_04]: And then they'll say 34 felony convictions, three impeachments, four fucking trials, all the southern bulls shits, and then I agree with you at the end.

01:43:36.544 --> 01:43:38.587
[SPEAKER_04]: It always turns out shitty, and then 28.

01:43:39.468 --> 01:43:44.715
[SPEAKER_04]: As long as he's able to carry out most of this shit,

01:43:44.695 --> 01:43:52.699
[SPEAKER_04]: He writes the ship on the economy, going into 28 via interest rates and Iran and everything else.

01:43:53.542 --> 01:43:58.637
[SPEAKER_04]: Then yeah, I think Republicans will take back over again in 28, but

01:43:59.393 --> 01:44:07.242
[SPEAKER_04]: If something doesn't turn quickly here in the next 60 days or no fucking whatever, what did I say a month and a half here?

01:44:07.642 --> 01:44:09.605
[SPEAKER_04]: No, 30, seven days.

01:44:10.886 --> 01:44:14.690
[SPEAKER_04]: This will get out of hand and that's the first thing they're going to do is in Peach Trump.

01:44:14.710 --> 01:44:16.733
[SPEAKER_04]: I'll be the first fucking thing they do, I promise you.

01:44:18.795 --> 01:44:20.157
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, so it sucks.

01:44:20.457 --> 01:44:29.367
[SPEAKER_04]: Reading the online comments about

01:44:30.494 --> 01:44:35.260
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, it was a fucking, it was all fun games with Fang Fang, you know?

01:44:35.881 --> 01:44:38.404
[SPEAKER_04]: And then it turned into the rest of this shit here.

01:44:38.444 --> 01:44:43.831
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I mean, I'm not gonna put myself in the position to defend the guy, but who knows if any of this has even true.

01:44:44.432 --> 01:44:45.653
[SPEAKER_04]: With all this shit?

01:44:45.834 --> 01:44:49.038
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, that he definitely was cheating on his wife.

01:44:49.338 --> 01:44:52.682
[SPEAKER_05]: But a politician cheating on their wife is not a fucking scandal.

01:44:53.483 --> 01:44:53.924
[SPEAKER_04]: No, no, no.

01:44:54.004 --> 01:44:58.830
[SPEAKER_05]: To be honest, I think people that do that are fucking scumbags,

01:44:58.912 --> 01:45:00.835
[SPEAKER_05]: it's not enough to get somebody fired.

01:45:05.363 --> 01:45:07.507
[SPEAKER_04]: But this was not, this was their own party.

01:45:07.787 --> 01:45:13.637
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, they took him down for sure and it'll be interesting to see what happens with Porter as well.

01:45:13.717 --> 01:45:14.659
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know.

01:45:14.875 --> 01:45:17.639
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, man, it's this was this.

01:45:17.659 --> 01:45:19.042
[SPEAKER_04]: The quarter smoke is real.

01:45:19.222 --> 01:45:20.083
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, right.

01:45:20.604 --> 01:45:25.092
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I'm not saying 12 is isn't, but like, quarter smoke is real real.

01:45:25.172 --> 01:45:31.602
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, because I mean, got that timeline so just looking at all the comments for give me, but like, the fucking clip we just played.

01:45:31.582 --> 01:45:53.170
[SPEAKER_04]: This is flat out false everything else with the allegations and then boom the video popped up an hour and a half two hours later after that And then somebody was added out of that fucking video if you go back to that prostitute video by the way, Bob There is there's a dude shoes next to that prostitute That's who I'm curious who the fuck was that guy on the bed and then who was filming it?

01:45:54.372 --> 01:45:55.513
[SPEAKER_04]: That close

01:45:55.713 --> 01:46:08.010
[SPEAKER_04]: Um, that whole fucking thing felt like a setup that they were just sitting on that video for God knows how long Um, but yeah, if you play it press pause right there That's dude shoes right there.

01:46:08.611 --> 01:46:09.372
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm not a chick.

01:46:09.793 --> 01:46:17.383
[SPEAKER_05]: You know, there's a wider video where you can see unless it's Britney Greiner kind of a partial face I don't even know when this is supposed to be from but yeah, I mean

01:46:17.363 --> 01:46:20.750
[SPEAKER_05]: That video has definitely been edited, I still know how or what it is.

01:46:20.770 --> 01:46:25.138
[SPEAKER_04]: To the rights right there, who is the dude and why are they that close?

01:46:25.699 --> 01:46:27.082
[SPEAKER_04]: And then who video tape this?

01:46:28.084 --> 01:46:35.158
[SPEAKER_04]: Also, there's a reflection that I heard was taken out on the back so you could see who is shooting it as well.

01:46:35.659 --> 01:46:37.482
[SPEAKER_04]: That's just what I heard.

01:46:37.462 --> 01:46:39.364
[SPEAKER_04]: allegedly, so don't come after me for it.

01:46:39.964 --> 01:46:42.186
[SPEAKER_04]: Next up, Mime Donnie.

01:46:42.627 --> 01:46:45.429
[SPEAKER_04]: This might be the greatest title you've ever come up with right here.

01:46:45.450 --> 01:46:52.937
[SPEAKER_04]: One of the Democratic Socialists of America's top leaders in architects of Mayor Mime Donnie's rise to power is a mine.

01:46:54.538 --> 01:46:55.319
[SPEAKER_04]: No applause for that.

01:46:56.500 --> 01:46:56.960
[SPEAKER_04]: Or was it?

01:46:57.040 --> 01:46:57.741
[SPEAKER_04]: Were you doing it?

01:46:57.881 --> 01:46:58.762
[SPEAKER_04]: I just couldn't hear you.

01:46:59.503 --> 01:47:00.624
[SPEAKER_03]: By the way, I was in my opinion.

01:47:00.644 --> 01:47:01.825
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, you were mimeing it back there.

01:47:01.925 --> 01:47:02.486
[SPEAKER_04]: I like that.

01:47:03.366 --> 01:47:06.169
[SPEAKER_04]: Flat, Bush, theater, kid, David Jenkins.

01:47:06.453 --> 01:47:17.492
[SPEAKER_04]: It was elected last year to the DSA's National Political Committee, the Socialist Group, highest decision-making body, where he leads implementation of its major political goals.

01:47:18.473 --> 01:47:26.487
[SPEAKER_04]: Self-evaled anti-capitalist Jenkins 40, a proud founder of the Broken Box Mine Theater.

01:47:27.968 --> 01:47:31.679
[SPEAKER_04]: Yep, that's a real place, there you go, look at that on screen, which one is him?

01:47:32.441 --> 01:47:32.983
[SPEAKER_04]: For Left?

01:47:34.086 --> 01:47:35.149
[SPEAKER_04]: I would imagine, I think so.

01:47:36.393 --> 01:47:36.493
[UNKNOWN]: Okay.

01:47:36.811 --> 01:47:51.428
[SPEAKER_04]: Just guessing on the name David Jenkins there, but who knows these days, where he performs Panama, to a heart-thumping soundtrack in full mind makeup and images on his personal website.

01:47:51.468 --> 01:48:06.345
[SPEAKER_04]: He can be seen in the black and tires face painted whites with black tear drops, pretty stock standard in the mind community, staring in astonishment as he pretends to hold out a map in one photo and acting like the walking

01:48:06.916 --> 01:48:18.173
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh my god, did he do the walking dead during some kind of zombie apocalypse and another do we have videos of this guy as the mind Go to Twitter and just type in date David Jenkins mind.

01:48:18.213 --> 01:48:20.236
[SPEAKER_04]: Let me see if it's in the article.

01:48:20.517 --> 01:48:26.886
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, look at that Dude, they're trying to get him out of the invisible box fuck you fuck you dude.

01:48:28.649 --> 01:48:29.430
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh boy

01:48:30.946 --> 01:48:44.466
[SPEAKER_04]: boy oh boy like this story seems so unbelievable this is why this show is called fake news like that this just seems I don't even know what I'm looking at reals here uh so Bob do you want to describe to Dan what he's looking at here as far as uh mine's go

01:48:45.087 --> 01:48:46.188
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, there are three mines.

01:48:47.650 --> 01:48:50.934
[SPEAKER_08]: The one in the middle appears to be hanging on to something.

01:48:51.054 --> 01:48:54.458
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, some sort of bar, perhaps a motorcycle.

01:48:55.700 --> 01:48:58.803
[SPEAKER_08]: The other two mines appear to be outside of some sort of barrier.

01:48:58.863 --> 01:49:00.626
[SPEAKER_08]: Their hands flat pressed against it.

01:49:02.348 --> 01:49:09.536
[SPEAKER_08]: Perhaps attempting to get in, perhaps closing the other mine inside of something, hard to say.

01:49:09.556 --> 01:49:11.879
[SPEAKER_08]: But it's a real situation.

01:49:12.320 --> 01:49:14.402
[SPEAKER_04]: It is.

01:49:15.412 --> 01:49:22.880
[SPEAKER_04]: What the end result was here, but obviously thoughts and prayers and emoji hands for David Jenkins.

01:49:23.881 --> 01:49:38.256
[SPEAKER_04]: He's a libertarian socialist and anti-Christ caucus with the DSA that wants zero prisons or police, as well as the complete abolishments of all aspects of capitalism.

01:49:39.077 --> 01:49:44.102
[SPEAKER_04]: Jenkins takes on the more extreme positions, but obviously in his daily life here.

01:49:44.082 --> 01:49:44.723
[SPEAKER_05]: And Arquist.

01:49:45.124 --> 01:49:45.305
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

01:49:45.626 --> 01:49:46.367
[SPEAKER_04]: And I Christ.

01:49:46.588 --> 01:49:47.249
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, either way.

01:49:47.450 --> 01:49:48.933
[SPEAKER_04]: He could be both either way.

01:49:49.074 --> 01:49:50.637
[SPEAKER_04]: And I Christ was trending earlier.

01:49:50.677 --> 01:49:52.261
[SPEAKER_04]: So was that the the Trump thing.

01:49:52.602 --> 01:49:55.930
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah, probably people are upset over the the meme.

01:49:56.170 --> 01:49:57.714
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I thought it was hilarious.

01:49:57.774 --> 01:50:00.420
[SPEAKER_05]: And I've actually I've got an even better one Bob go to Twitter.

01:50:01.970 --> 01:50:04.613
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know if you got upset about Trump.

01:50:04.753 --> 01:50:06.715
[SPEAKER_05]: Are people really pissed off about this, by the way?

01:50:06.735 --> 01:50:07.356
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah.

01:50:07.516 --> 01:50:16.245
[SPEAKER_05]: Some people got upset that Trump reposted something that some other dude made and Trump today said he thought it was about him as a red cross guy or something like that.

01:50:16.265 --> 01:50:27.336
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

01:50:28.210 --> 01:50:29.577
[SPEAKER_04]: So did Trump post this or this?

01:50:29.617 --> 01:50:32.190
[SPEAKER_05]: No, some somewhat McGillow or what's his name?

01:50:33.878 --> 01:50:34.320
[SPEAKER_05]: McGillus.

01:50:34.561 --> 01:50:35.124
[SPEAKER_05]: McGillus.

01:50:35.365 --> 01:50:35.707
[SPEAKER_05]: McGillus.

01:50:35.727 --> 01:50:35.827
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.

01:50:36.531 --> 01:50:37.174
[SPEAKER_05]: It's a good one.

01:50:37.643 --> 01:51:06.385
[SPEAKER_05]: yeah uh... somebody also posted trump as uh... the uh... listen out guy which is very offensive to do in fans out there uh... you know i guess maybe if you're gonna get if you're gonna often somebody just go all the way into it to everyone oh shit that's the last story here by the way trump versus the pope is that about no now it's completely said he just he just said the pope was a cock basically uh... which is true uh... pope Leo american pope Leo

01:51:06.432 --> 01:51:06.933
[SPEAKER_04]: What is that?

01:51:06.953 --> 01:51:19.319
[SPEAKER_04]: The 14th, fired back at President Donald Trump attacking him on social media, saying his calls for peace are rooted in the gospel and should not be treated as the political arguments with the White House.

01:51:20.060 --> 01:51:22.004
[SPEAKER_04]: I have no fear of the Trump administration.

01:51:22.044 --> 01:51:25.251
[SPEAKER_04]: The pump told the Pope, excuse me, told reporters.

01:51:25.231 --> 01:51:36.392
[SPEAKER_04]: aboard the papal plane, Monday and routes to Algeria, the message of the church, my message, the message of the gospel, blessed are the peacemakers.

01:51:37.234 --> 01:51:40.460
[SPEAKER_04]: I do not look at my role as being political a politician.

01:51:40.901 --> 01:51:44.488
[SPEAKER_04]: Trump had criticized the Pope's positions on Sunday in a scathing review.

01:51:44.958 --> 01:51:51.489
[SPEAKER_04]: on true social, Pope Leo is weak on crime and terrible for foreign policy.

01:51:52.211 --> 01:52:06.716
[SPEAKER_04]: Trump began an lengthy post, Leo should get his act together as Pope, use common sense, stop catering to radical left and focus on being a great pope, not a politician, starting in very badly and more importantly, it's hurting the Catholic church.

01:52:07.397 --> 01:52:10.122
[SPEAKER_04]: Look, the pope is not weak on crime, by the way.

01:52:10.878 --> 01:52:15.963
[SPEAKER_04]: There's not a wall that is bigger around somebody's fucking house than the Pope.

01:52:16.644 --> 01:52:19.767
[SPEAKER_04]: Also, does any have some insane security there, too?

01:52:21.068 --> 01:52:26.033
[SPEAKER_04]: We, yeah, the Swiss guard, we just did that a couple of weeks ago here on this show.

01:52:26.213 --> 01:52:31.398
[SPEAKER_04]: So as far as the Pope being weak on his own crime, that answers no, you can't get inside that fucking game.

01:52:31.418 --> 01:52:39.366
[SPEAKER_05]: No, but the Pope just like most, there's two factions actually in Vatican City.

01:52:39.565 --> 01:52:41.971
[SPEAKER_05]: There's more than two, but there's two primary ones.

01:52:42.874 --> 01:52:49.431
[SPEAKER_05]: One of them is a little bit more conservative and the other one is globalist communist.

01:52:49.792 --> 01:52:51.516
[SPEAKER_05]: And this pope is globalist communist.

01:52:51.536 --> 01:52:54.604
[SPEAKER_05]: The only, one of the things Trump said,

01:52:54.584 --> 01:52:59.392
[SPEAKER_05]: About him was completely correct, which is that he wasn't even the running to become Pope.

01:52:59.412 --> 01:53:03.019
[SPEAKER_05]: The only reason We they chose an American Pope is because Trump got re-elected.

01:53:03.680 --> 01:53:03.880
[SPEAKER_05]: Right.

01:53:04.381 --> 01:53:05.643
[SPEAKER_05]: That's a okay.

01:53:05.663 --> 01:53:06.645
[SPEAKER_05]: That's literally only reason.

01:53:07.346 --> 01:53:15.220
[SPEAKER_05]: Um, and Whatever, I mean who cares what what they're who they choose to dress up and they're silly little hats to be honest.

01:53:15.721 --> 01:53:20.068
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't I don't care about any that stuff, but The

01:53:21.837 --> 01:53:27.605
[SPEAKER_05]: The Pope came back, Leo said that he doesn't get involved in politics like what are you talking about?

01:53:27.625 --> 01:53:41.603
[SPEAKER_05]: You're constantly chastising countries all over the world for having governments in the first place, for having border security and immigration policy, for not given away all their shit and allowing people to freely transverse their country when you won't let that happen in yours.

01:53:42.744 --> 01:53:48.672
[SPEAKER_05]: You are by definition a political figure at this point because you won't shut the fuck up about it.

01:53:48.652 --> 01:53:49.113
[SPEAKER_05]: That's it.

01:53:49.193 --> 01:53:53.779
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, I don't know why you would go it like I'm not I don't fear the Trump administration.

01:53:53.839 --> 01:54:10.963
[SPEAKER_05]: Why would you why would you even say that that's a odd thing to say I like what what's he think that Pope the Pope's gonna fucking blockade Vatican city now next I mean get the fuck out of your man can be honest the whole fucking position of the Pope is is weird to me what's the fuck what is it what do you do like what's he doing in Algeria.

01:54:11.564 --> 01:54:12.145
[SPEAKER_04]: Um ring

01:54:13.238 --> 01:54:19.864
[SPEAKER_04]: For other people, he could open up that pocketbook and solve their fucking water problem pretty quickly if he wanted to.

01:54:20.185 --> 01:54:24.809
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I mean, certainly the Catholic Church could spend its money on helping people.

01:54:25.950 --> 01:54:32.056
[SPEAKER_05]: Instead of spending its money helping illegal immigrants invade our country, that'd be nice.

01:54:32.376 --> 01:54:32.897
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

01:54:32.957 --> 01:54:33.738
[SPEAKER_05]: I'd appreciate that.

01:54:33.758 --> 01:54:36.240
[SPEAKER_05]: But then again, our Congress could spend our money wisely as well.

01:54:36.340 --> 01:54:38.022
[SPEAKER_05]: Sure, there's a lot of assholes out there.

01:54:38.082 --> 01:54:41.625
[SPEAKER_05]: It's not just leave it on this one guy.

01:54:42.348 --> 01:54:47.903
[SPEAKER_04]: But I mean, I'm looking at this shit, and it's like, dude, I, I,

01:54:48.271 --> 01:55:05.013
[SPEAKER_04]: Do you not just look out the window and say, man, I'm boarded up by walls and all kinds of shit, norm guards and everything else, but yet, I'm going to tell everybody else, man, so let these fucking grimy fucks inside your country, in your backyard, in your streets, in your schools, and all that other shit.

01:55:06.155 --> 01:55:11.662
[SPEAKER_04]: That shall do, as I say, but I'm going to do the fucking opposite, fuck off, man.

01:55:12.283 --> 01:55:15.527
[SPEAKER_04]: I know every time I read about the Pope, I just, I never

01:55:15.507 --> 01:55:21.056
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, yeah, but if you ever care, you got to take some things in the consideration one, he's infallible.

01:55:21.497 --> 01:55:22.699
[SPEAKER_05]: What does that mean?

01:55:22.719 --> 01:55:23.620
[SPEAKER_05]: He can't make a mistake.

01:55:23.981 --> 01:55:24.702
[SPEAKER_05]: He sure can.

01:55:24.802 --> 01:55:24.962
[SPEAKER_05]: No.

01:55:25.183 --> 01:55:25.503
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

01:55:25.523 --> 01:55:26.505
[SPEAKER_05]: Not according to their doctrine.

01:55:27.246 --> 01:55:27.727
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't give a fuck.

01:55:27.747 --> 01:55:28.849
[SPEAKER_05]: So that's what he believes, right?

01:55:28.889 --> 01:55:31.433
[SPEAKER_05]: You have to say that in consideration, he's got to rep on earth.

01:55:31.913 --> 01:55:39.726
[SPEAKER_05]: But then, you know, he's from the globalist wing of the Vatican as well, which they really want there to be.

01:55:41.866 --> 01:55:45.611
[SPEAKER_05]: multi-polarity first and then a global government second.

01:55:45.872 --> 01:55:46.633
[SPEAKER_05]: That's what they want.

01:55:46.713 --> 01:55:54.183
[SPEAKER_05]: Because if you're an influential organization, the easiest way to be influential is they're to only have one guy to go to, right?

01:55:54.844 --> 01:55:56.406
[SPEAKER_04]: And they're giving all your money to that guy.

01:55:56.426 --> 01:55:58.970
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, you're getting money from them, right?

01:55:59.591 --> 01:56:04.077
[SPEAKER_05]: So if you, if you control and look, there's what Bob was a two-billion Catholics,

01:56:04.327 --> 01:56:05.990
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I think so.

01:56:06.090 --> 01:56:08.995
[SPEAKER_05]: And a global government, that would be the largest voting block I think.

01:56:09.015 --> 01:56:11.739
[SPEAKER_05]: Fuck yeah, be a quarter of the the whole earth.

01:56:11.759 --> 01:56:13.642
[SPEAKER_05]: I think about eight billion people.

01:56:13.682 --> 01:56:23.879
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, the largest sector or the largest sector of any religions that and then if you can fold that plus even jellicles and which is it depends you could accomplish that.

01:56:23.899 --> 01:56:28.647
[SPEAKER_05]: It's been accomplished before even jellicles and Catholics from pretty.

01:56:29.943 --> 01:56:38.776
[SPEAKER_05]: pretty in lockstep during World War II, all the way through JFK kind of rubbed, Protestant, the wrong way.

01:56:39.097 --> 01:56:40.098
[SPEAKER_05]: They weren't thrilled about that.

01:56:40.118 --> 01:56:45.947
[SPEAKER_05]: But if you can get evangelicals and Catholics together than you're talking about, fucking half the world.

01:56:46.087 --> 01:56:48.070
[SPEAKER_05]: Show what you wanna mean.

01:56:48.050 --> 01:56:56.560
[SPEAKER_04]: But I'm just personally talking about the Pope, like I don't care about the religion or Catholics or anything else, like shit, I was raised Catholic.

01:56:56.960 --> 01:57:01.586
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm talking about the Pope specifically saying all this shit and then not doing any of it himself.

01:57:02.427 --> 01:57:11.037
[SPEAKER_04]: That's what I have the problem with, because you would think the Pope, it would just be fucking a Creed song, just arms wide open and everybody can come in and

01:57:11.371 --> 01:57:17.780
[SPEAKER_04]: You can meet and greet and get prayers, and he can fucking touch a kid or whatever it is, right?

01:57:17.881 --> 01:57:18.401
[SPEAKER_04]: And heal them.

01:57:19.102 --> 01:57:28.877
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, if you want to lean on that, like, the new Testament is Jesus saying, put the sword down, led by the sword die by the sword, blah, blah, all the other, you know, stuff.

01:57:29.438 --> 01:57:37.750
[SPEAKER_05]: Obviously, Jesus flipped some tables over too, so it's a complex man, and I just can't

01:57:39.113 --> 01:57:46.444
[SPEAKER_05]: what these people try to do, which is basically a pass of us, which you definitely was not, but you can do that, but just do that, right?

01:57:46.764 --> 01:57:51.692
[SPEAKER_05]: Don't take hard opinions on energy policy and immigration policy and stuff like that to say.

01:57:52.052 --> 01:57:54.676
[SPEAKER_05]: Somebody asked you a question about something or you're delivering your message.

01:57:55.076 --> 01:57:57.140
[SPEAKER_05]: It's like, we believe in Jesus.

01:57:58.261 --> 01:58:00.444
[SPEAKER_05]: And Jesus said the meek one here at the earth.

01:58:00.484 --> 01:58:06.994
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, the meek doesn't mean timid, by the way, that word meek is, it means something different,

01:58:06.974 --> 01:58:19.847
[SPEAKER_05]: Like you can say stuff, but again, it's a uniquely or not uniquely, but it is a, and intrinsically political position, to say it's not, he's just, that's just not true, that the Pope, the papacy's not a political position.

01:58:19.907 --> 01:58:21.390
[SPEAKER_04]: It is railed on immigration forever.

01:58:21.511 --> 01:58:23.616
[SPEAKER_05]: I know, but I'm, forget about that.

01:58:23.697 --> 01:58:30.924
[SPEAKER_05]: The papacy has always been a political position, always, since it's inception, they were kingmaker for a very long time in Europe and Western Europe.

01:58:31.245 --> 01:58:32.906
[SPEAKER_05]: For a very long time, they were kingmaker.

01:58:33.607 --> 01:58:41.455
[SPEAKER_05]: You could not become king without the say so of the church in most places in Western Europe even in Northern Europe to some degree.

01:58:42.096 --> 01:58:48.102
[SPEAKER_05]: It's like, I just don't look, getting involved in politics if you want, just say that, though.

01:58:48.482 --> 01:58:53.147
[SPEAKER_05]: Don't say you're not political and all you do is talk about politics all the time.

01:58:53.380 --> 01:59:13.431
[SPEAKER_05]: uh... i don't really fucking get it and uh... you know trump doesn't give a fuck uh... he's uh... i guess he's catholic is trump catholic no no what's what's he what type of christian i don't i don't know if he is one or not but i mean he certainly says he's he was raised presbyterian okay got you

01:59:13.799 --> 01:59:14.279
[SPEAKER_04]: got it.

01:59:14.900 --> 01:59:15.120
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

01:59:15.300 --> 01:59:20.325
[SPEAKER_04]: But yeah, as far as the Pope is concerned, it is a purely political position.

01:59:21.406 --> 01:59:24.709
[SPEAKER_04]: Or else, I mean, he's never shut the fuck up about that.

01:59:24.729 --> 01:59:27.631
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, I wonder how like every day Catholics think about him.

01:59:27.852 --> 01:59:30.734
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't, it's, yeah, Bob, how do you view the Pope?

01:59:30.774 --> 01:59:32.055
[SPEAKER_04]: Is that something on your bucket list?

01:59:32.075 --> 01:59:33.737
[SPEAKER_04]: We are like, I mean, I'd love to meet him.

01:59:33.837 --> 01:59:35.158
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I would like to meet him.

01:59:35.438 --> 01:59:35.799
[SPEAKER_04]: Really?

01:59:35.859 --> 01:59:36.539
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.

01:59:36.559 --> 01:59:37.020
[SPEAKER_04]: That'd be fun.

01:59:37.240 --> 01:59:39.582
[SPEAKER_08]: It's a position that goes back 2000 years almost.

01:59:39.642 --> 01:59:43.806
[SPEAKER_08]: That's fucking crazy.

01:59:43.786 --> 01:59:46.670
[SPEAKER_08]: No, I don't care if I don't get a single picture of it.

01:59:46.910 --> 01:59:48.272
[SPEAKER_08]: That's a cool thing.

01:59:50.535 --> 01:59:50.855
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't know.

01:59:50.875 --> 01:59:53.939
[SPEAKER_08]: This happens all the time and it always cracks me up.

01:59:53.959 --> 01:59:58.645
[SPEAKER_08]: Like people try to bend what a pope says through their own country's political lens.

01:59:58.705 --> 02:00:03.371
[SPEAKER_08]: Like these same people call him based when he's like trans sexuality's not a thing.

02:00:03.631 --> 02:00:04.092
[SPEAKER_08]: You know what I mean?

02:00:04.132 --> 02:00:05.774
[SPEAKER_08]: These same people that are shitting on him now.

02:00:06.234 --> 02:00:07.957
[SPEAKER_08]: So I have no interest in it.

02:00:08.077 --> 02:00:12.983
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't care what conservatives are liberals because all my liberal friends now are posting.

02:00:12.963 --> 02:00:14.165
[SPEAKER_08]: the Pope calling for peace.

02:00:14.225 --> 02:00:19.733
[SPEAKER_08]: These same people will be like, fuck this guy as soon as he says the Catholic position on Gaze.

02:00:19.753 --> 02:00:29.346
[SPEAKER_08]: On Gaze, which aligns with the American conservative position on Gaze and then all the American servers will be like, shit, dude, dude, the Pope says it's like, it's fucking dumb, dude, like it's there's no point.

02:00:29.787 --> 02:00:31.510
[SPEAKER_08]: And it's been this way for years forever.

02:00:32.050 --> 02:00:40.202
[SPEAKER_04]: My whole thing is I just don't like the fucking walls and the gates and all that other shit if you're the dude and you're the Pope and it's, you know,

02:00:40.621 --> 02:00:41.242
[SPEAKER_04]: important.

02:00:41.362 --> 02:00:43.446
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't I don't know why I do like it.

02:00:43.507 --> 02:00:46.071
[SPEAKER_05]: I like the fact that they have walls and gates and guards.

02:00:46.392 --> 02:00:48.596
[SPEAKER_05]: They have their own city that you can't even tax it.

02:00:48.616 --> 02:00:49.298
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, 100%.

02:00:49.438 --> 02:00:50.159
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, they should.

02:00:51.221 --> 02:00:51.422
[SPEAKER_05]: Why?

02:00:51.482 --> 02:00:52.163
[SPEAKER_05]: Who's paying for that?

02:00:52.383 --> 02:00:52.844
[SPEAKER_05]: What do you mean?

02:00:52.864 --> 02:00:53.105
[SPEAKER_05]: They are.

02:00:53.125 --> 02:00:54.347
[SPEAKER_08]: They pay for the status of the country.

02:00:54.427 --> 02:00:55.049
[SPEAKER_08]: It's their own country.

02:00:55.109 --> 02:00:55.730
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it's their own country.

02:00:55.750 --> 02:00:55.930
[SPEAKER_08]: Right.

02:00:56.010 --> 02:00:56.912
[SPEAKER_08]: Where's that money coming from?

02:00:57.072 --> 02:00:57.714
[SPEAKER_08]: From themselves.

02:00:57.754 --> 02:01:00.699
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, they have, I mean, 1,000 to 2,000 side of those walls.

02:01:00.719 --> 02:01:02.663
[SPEAKER_05]: 2,000 years of investments.

02:01:02.930 --> 02:01:04.692
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, that's where it's coming from.

02:01:04.752 --> 02:01:05.613
[SPEAKER_05]: But where do they get the money?

02:01:06.393 --> 02:01:09.917
[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, but they used to get it from states, but then they became one.

02:01:10.257 --> 02:01:10.397
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.

02:01:10.417 --> 02:01:10.577
[SPEAKER_05]: Right.

02:01:10.717 --> 02:01:11.859
[SPEAKER_05]: Now they get the money from themselves.

02:01:13.720 --> 02:01:14.901
[SPEAKER_05]: I'll have a problem with that.

02:01:14.962 --> 02:01:15.342
[SPEAKER_05]: Do that.

02:01:15.562 --> 02:01:18.665
[SPEAKER_05]: Just don't fucking ask everybody else to do something that you're not willing to.

02:01:18.685 --> 02:01:19.326
[SPEAKER_05]: That's what I'm saying.

02:01:19.346 --> 02:01:21.548
[SPEAKER_05]: Like what they're doing is entirely reasonable.

02:01:21.948 --> 02:01:27.053
[SPEAKER_05]: Make money, fucking control your own borders and who comes into your country and then be okay.

02:01:27.073 --> 02:01:27.894
[SPEAKER_05]: What other people do it?

02:01:27.914 --> 02:01:28.134
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes.

02:01:28.154 --> 02:01:29.055
[SPEAKER_05]: That's the second part.

02:01:29.035 --> 02:01:30.837
[SPEAKER_05]: Because that's what I want for every country.

02:01:30.897 --> 02:01:37.486
[SPEAKER_05]: I want every country to have a very high standard for who they will and will not allow end to their country and who they will and will not do business with.

02:01:38.047 --> 02:01:40.089
[SPEAKER_05]: Because that makes the world a lot of fucking safer.

02:01:40.470 --> 02:01:48.961
[SPEAKER_05]: And he's talking about there's too much suffering in the world today, too many as a people are being killed and I think someone has to stand up and say there is a better way.

02:01:48.981 --> 02:01:49.802
[SPEAKER_05]: There is a better way.

02:01:50.162 --> 02:01:52.225
[SPEAKER_05]: When somebody puts a fucking

02:01:52.205 --> 02:01:58.235
[SPEAKER_05]: It creates an entire ideology around putting a bomb on their chest and walking into a crowded fucking place and blowing themselves up.

02:01:58.515 --> 02:02:00.438
[SPEAKER_05]: We go out and find those people when we kill them.

02:02:00.458 --> 02:02:01.119
[SPEAKER_06]: Mm-hmm.

02:02:01.139 --> 02:02:01.600
[SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

02:02:01.620 --> 02:02:05.967
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, certainly the Catholic Church led the Crusades to something not led.

02:02:06.328 --> 02:02:08.291
[SPEAKER_05]: But we're involved in the Crusades to some degree.

02:02:08.351 --> 02:02:09.673
[SPEAKER_08]: No, the Pope called it.

02:02:09.653 --> 02:02:14.302
[SPEAKER_08]: which, by the way, again, these same people who, like, man fucked the Pope, like, you would have a stick of the Pope called a crusade.

02:02:14.462 --> 02:02:15.925
[SPEAKER_05]: Like, not everyone though, right?

02:02:15.945 --> 02:02:17.868
[SPEAKER_05]: Didn't what was Richard's call by the Pope.

02:02:17.888 --> 02:02:19.511
[SPEAKER_05]: I thought he just took off on the sick.

02:02:19.631 --> 02:02:22.156
[SPEAKER_08]: That's their old, the first crusade was absolutely called.

02:02:22.176 --> 02:02:23.559
[SPEAKER_05]: The first one was definitely the Pope.

02:02:23.579 --> 02:02:24.841
[SPEAKER_05]: I would have to check on the other one.

02:02:24.861 --> 02:02:27.105
[SPEAKER_05]: I think Richard, the linehardt, just wanted to fuck somebody up.

02:02:27.085 --> 02:02:30.209
[SPEAKER_08]: I, it was usually called by the Pope, but the big ones, I think.

02:02:30.349 --> 02:02:33.333
[SPEAKER_08]: There's more, but I don't know, there's a lot, there's a lot more if you say this.

02:02:33.353 --> 02:02:42.785
[SPEAKER_05]: Anyways, anyways, the Pope is definitely not this one, but Pope's have for sure called to fight against Islam before, multiple, multiple times.

02:02:43.586 --> 02:02:48.452
[SPEAKER_05]: And, you know, with good reason, because Islam is trying to take over Europe at the time.

02:02:48.938 --> 02:02:55.846
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, because I mean, right now, Italy's trying to get $4 billion in back paid taxes from home on paid taxes from the Vatican.

02:02:56.146 --> 02:02:57.007
[SPEAKER_04]: Get the fuck out of here.

02:02:57.047 --> 02:02:57.467
[SPEAKER_04]: Come on.

02:02:57.488 --> 02:02:59.790
[SPEAKER_04]: $4 billion for what?

02:03:00.811 --> 02:03:02.313
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, apparently they're not paying for any of this.

02:03:02.513 --> 02:03:03.414
[SPEAKER_04]: Who's paying for this shit?

02:03:04.395 --> 02:03:05.276
[SPEAKER_05]: What do you mean, paying for what?

02:03:05.436 --> 02:03:08.680
[SPEAKER_04]: Who's paying for the Vatican and they don't pay taxes?

02:03:08.860 --> 02:03:09.781
[SPEAKER_04]: Properties access or anything?

02:03:09.961 --> 02:03:10.222
[SPEAKER_05]: To who?

02:03:10.262 --> 02:03:11.183
[SPEAKER_05]: They're their own country.

02:03:11.223 --> 02:03:12.845
[SPEAKER_05]: We don't pay any of taxes any foreign country.

02:03:13.846 --> 02:03:15.047
[SPEAKER_15]: They are a sovereign state.

02:03:16.850 --> 02:03:17.811
[SPEAKER_15]: How many people live there?

02:03:18.472 --> 02:03:18.833
[SPEAKER_15]: Not permanent.

02:03:18.853 --> 02:03:21.657
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, they should certainly, I don't actually know the answer to this question.

02:03:21.737 --> 02:03:23.880
[SPEAKER_08]: My assumption is they get some utilities from Italy.

02:03:24.661 --> 02:03:25.082
[SPEAKER_08]: You know what I mean?

02:03:25.242 --> 02:03:25.723
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.

02:03:25.743 --> 02:03:26.584
[SPEAKER_05]: What are our electricity?

02:03:26.704 --> 02:03:27.846
[SPEAKER_05]: Yes, sure.

02:03:27.926 --> 02:03:29.528
[SPEAKER_05]: But they don't have an SMR anything.

02:03:29.548 --> 02:03:34.195
[SPEAKER_08]: No, but as far as like paying taxes, again, their own country, they don't pay taxes.

02:03:34.235 --> 02:03:43.808
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but like there's, so they have land holdings in a lot of countries where you sneak in and so far as we don't tax religious institutions for the most part.

02:03:43.829 --> 02:03:45.591
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think that's true all over the world.

02:03:45.571 --> 02:03:51.345
[SPEAKER_05]: But does the Vatican pay tax on their real estate holdings in the U.S.?

02:03:52.889 --> 02:03:54.352
[SPEAKER_05]: No, they don't pay any.

02:03:54.432 --> 02:03:57.780
[SPEAKER_05]: Because they own like, I think $25 billion worth of real estate.

02:03:57.801 --> 02:03:58.362
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah.

02:03:58.402 --> 02:03:59.665
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

02:03:59.932 --> 02:04:01.817
[SPEAKER_05]: Um, I mean, look, Facebook doesn't either.

02:04:02.799 --> 02:04:03.020
[SPEAKER_05]: No.

02:04:03.220 --> 02:04:05.024
[SPEAKER_05]: Facebook got a $400,000 refund.

02:04:05.085 --> 02:04:07.069
[SPEAKER_04]: But last year, I know there's shit bags.

02:04:07.130 --> 02:04:08.172
[SPEAKER_04]: Nobody looks up to fake.

02:04:08.192 --> 02:04:10.698
[SPEAKER_04]: Nobody looks up to Zuckerberg as a pro-play figure.

02:04:10.718 --> 02:04:17.535
[SPEAKER_05]: Hey, if you don't look at the Vatican as a bunch of profiteering shit bags, you may want to crack open a history book, my friend.

02:04:18.022 --> 02:04:20.265
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's exactly what I'm doing for a long time.

02:04:20.365 --> 02:04:27.155
[SPEAKER_04]: No shit, but to go out and just keep spewing at everybody else, man, it's fucking wild to me.

02:04:27.175 --> 02:04:30.600
[SPEAKER_04]: It's just like, just lead by example, give out some money.

02:04:30.701 --> 02:04:33.184
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, technically, they are leading by example.

02:04:33.204 --> 02:04:34.827
[SPEAKER_05]: They're doing exactly the right thing.

02:04:35.447 --> 02:04:38.552
[SPEAKER_05]: They're just asking everybody else to not do the same exact thing they're doing.

02:04:38.732 --> 02:04:41.737
[SPEAKER_04]: We're doing internet, we're trying to do the same things, man.

02:04:41.757 --> 02:04:44.421
[SPEAKER_04]: And so it's Trump, and it's just like, no, it's Trump's bad.

02:04:44.901 --> 02:04:47.505
[SPEAKER_04]: All right, cool, man, you're doing the same exact shit.

02:04:47.485 --> 02:04:48.848
[SPEAKER_04]: You fucking hate immigrants, too.

02:04:49.549 --> 02:04:50.090
[SPEAKER_04]: I understand it.

02:04:50.931 --> 02:04:54.418
[SPEAKER_04]: Now's one of the show where we get to the drinking bro of the week.

02:04:54.438 --> 02:04:57.584
[SPEAKER_04]: You can submit on drinkingbrows.com, pop, pull it up.

02:04:58.065 --> 02:04:58.666
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02:04:58.946 --> 02:05:01.431
[SPEAKER_04]: App is free on Facebooks.

02:05:01.751 --> 02:05:03.094
[SPEAKER_04]: And I'm sorry.

02:05:03.755 --> 02:05:04.697
[SPEAKER_04]: iPhone's an Android's.

02:05:06.500 --> 02:05:10.287
[SPEAKER_04]: What I meant to say was, we have a Facebook like Wall on our app.

02:05:10.267 --> 02:05:14.257
[SPEAKER_04]: And that's all that's free and you can go and communicate with one another.

02:05:14.277 --> 02:05:16.161
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, there's polo's at order for us.

02:05:16.221 --> 02:05:17.224
[SPEAKER_04]: It's just came today.

02:05:17.244 --> 02:05:19.289
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, people have been posting pictures of them.

02:05:19.570 --> 02:05:20.191
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't look dope.

02:05:20.211 --> 02:05:21.113
[SPEAKER_04]: I haven't ordered them yet.

02:05:21.153 --> 02:05:23.078
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I'm opening the package yet.

02:05:23.581 --> 02:05:24.583
[SPEAKER_04]: can wait to get home tonight.

02:05:24.663 --> 02:05:30.555
[SPEAKER_04]: But Rambo bag is on there, and the joggers are on fire, cell phones.

02:05:30.575 --> 02:05:33.540
[SPEAKER_04]: Here's the crime corner, cell phone cover, this thing's fucking dope.

02:05:33.560 --> 02:05:33.881
[SPEAKER_04]: It's shit.

02:05:33.901 --> 02:05:35.464
[SPEAKER_04]: You got citizen drinking bros, hard AF.

02:05:35.825 --> 02:05:36.606
[SPEAKER_04]: You know what other funds?

02:05:36.667 --> 02:05:37.749
[SPEAKER_04]: I wasn't in the bro box.

02:05:37.769 --> 02:05:38.290
[SPEAKER_04]: It was great.

02:05:38.330 --> 02:05:38.630
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

02:05:38.670 --> 02:05:40.754
[SPEAKER_05]: Should we make a hope solo from Commer?

02:05:41.155 --> 02:05:41.917
[SPEAKER_05]: Come on, case?

02:05:41.937 --> 02:05:42.899
[SPEAKER_04]: Flo, it'd be great.

02:05:43.039 --> 02:05:44.121
[SPEAKER_05]: It's ever just a...

02:05:44.253 --> 02:05:59.347
[SPEAKER_05]: I haven't, I haven't really thought about it much, but you keep holding that phone case up and then you see that out of the corner of my eye, I'm like, wow, that'd be great, wouldn't it's just a hope, we can get that Obama thing on there, that'd be fucking fantastic.

02:05:59.947 --> 02:06:00.087
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

02:06:00.107 --> 02:06:08.134
[SPEAKER_04]: You can submit for drinking bro of the week on there, or we'd love to have your smiling faces in the studio, are any of you dirt bags back there allowed to come up tonight?

02:06:09.195 --> 02:06:09.295
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

02:06:09.315 --> 02:06:09.916
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, come on up, too.

02:06:10.296 --> 02:06:12.218
[SPEAKER_04]: Come on up for drinking bro the week, there it is.

02:06:13.632 --> 02:06:17.561
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, booze in a way.

02:06:17.601 --> 02:06:18.783
[SPEAKER_04]: You switch to twelve ounces.

02:06:18.803 --> 02:06:19.244
[SPEAKER_04]: It's nice.

02:06:19.325 --> 02:06:30.409
[SPEAKER_04]: It's a hard-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half, a proud-a-half,

02:06:30.473 --> 02:06:31.535
[SPEAKER_14]: My name is Matt Garrison.

02:06:31.835 --> 02:06:32.517
[SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, where you from that?

02:06:32.657 --> 02:06:33.639
[SPEAKER_14]: I'm from Indianapolis.

02:06:33.799 --> 02:06:34.440
[SPEAKER_14]: Anyapolis.

02:06:34.480 --> 02:06:35.342
[SPEAKER_14]: Yep, look at you.

02:06:35.562 --> 02:06:36.744
[SPEAKER_14]: Just drove in here this morning.

02:06:36.805 --> 02:06:38.688
[SPEAKER_14]: Get a thick Southern accent for Indianapolis.

02:06:38.848 --> 02:06:39.890
[SPEAKER_14]: That's what everybody tells me.

02:06:40.091 --> 02:06:40.551
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

02:06:41.052 --> 02:06:41.593
[SPEAKER_04]: It's weird, man.

02:06:41.613 --> 02:06:44.419
[SPEAKER_04]: You start getting out into those small places like that.

02:06:44.519 --> 02:06:46.322
[SPEAKER_04]: Are you in Indianapolis or on the outside?

02:06:46.302 --> 02:06:48.465
[SPEAKER_14]: I'm on the outside on the east side, Indianapolis.

02:06:48.565 --> 02:06:49.166
[SPEAKER_14]: Okay.

02:06:49.186 --> 02:06:50.007
[SPEAKER_04]: Yep.

02:06:50.027 --> 02:06:51.349
[SPEAKER_04]: I figured who you hear with today?

02:06:51.369 --> 02:06:52.231
[SPEAKER_14]: I'm here by myself.

02:06:52.291 --> 02:06:54.194
[SPEAKER_14]: The other two fucks back there from Philly.

02:06:54.394 --> 02:06:56.136
[SPEAKER_04]: Dude, that's what always makes me laugh then.

02:06:56.156 --> 02:07:04.148
[SPEAKER_04]: It's like, uh, whenever listeners come in, you guys are all at like a immediately become family and start fucking raging together and it's hilarious.

02:07:04.168 --> 02:07:04.949
[SPEAKER_04]: So you didn't know those dudes.

02:07:05.070 --> 02:07:06.512
[SPEAKER_14]: Nope, didn't know them, but it's cool to hell.

02:07:06.532 --> 02:07:08.114
[SPEAKER_14]: I walked in and they were just like friends.

02:07:08.234 --> 02:07:10.437
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and they were like, hey, grab some fucking booze, that would be it.

02:07:10.538 --> 02:07:10.858
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

02:07:10.838 --> 02:07:12.640
[SPEAKER_04]: How much number of hard AF is that for you?

02:07:12.660 --> 02:07:13.381
[SPEAKER_14]: That's number three.

02:07:13.481 --> 02:07:14.162
[SPEAKER_14]: Holy shit.

02:07:14.262 --> 02:07:14.983
[SPEAKER_14]: Yeah.

02:07:15.323 --> 02:07:18.126
[SPEAKER_14]: I got drive back to the hotel, so I got to be a little easy on them to do it.

02:07:18.146 --> 02:07:18.546
[SPEAKER_03]: Where is it?

02:07:19.327 --> 02:07:19.868
[SPEAKER_14]: Over on 35.

02:07:20.248 --> 02:07:21.610
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh shit.

02:07:21.630 --> 02:07:22.391
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, you got to drive.

02:07:22.431 --> 02:07:23.652
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, about half hour.

02:07:23.792 --> 02:07:26.195
[SPEAKER_03]: I pop over the HP over there, load up, by the way.

02:07:26.275 --> 02:07:27.777
[SPEAKER_14]: I'm going to, for a head out town.

02:07:28.638 --> 02:07:31.200
[SPEAKER_04]: That's the one we got to deal with, where it's, like, it's endless.

02:07:31.401 --> 02:07:31.701
[SPEAKER_14]: OK.

02:07:32.362 --> 02:07:36.306
[SPEAKER_04]: The others, we get a ration now, because each state gets a certain amount.

02:07:36.775 --> 02:07:38.097
[SPEAKER_04]: So it's like, okay cool.

02:07:38.117 --> 02:07:38.338
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

02:07:38.478 --> 02:07:38.578
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

02:07:38.598 --> 02:07:41.524
[SPEAKER_04]: But that one, we're like, look, it's so close to studio.

02:07:41.544 --> 02:07:44.750
[SPEAKER_04]: Let everybody come and buy all the shit and take it back at a town.

02:07:44.790 --> 02:07:45.171
[SPEAKER_04]: So yeah.

02:07:45.231 --> 02:07:45.331
[SPEAKER_14]: Yeah.

02:07:45.351 --> 02:07:46.894
[SPEAKER_04]: I'll have to hit that one up for a leave town.

02:07:47.014 --> 02:07:47.375
[SPEAKER_04]: For sure.

02:07:47.575 --> 02:07:47.996
[SPEAKER_04]: For sure.

02:07:48.357 --> 02:07:51.643
[SPEAKER_04]: I think it might have bought out the solar boys yesterday because it was watching the master.

02:07:51.663 --> 02:07:52.384
[SPEAKER_14]: So what the hell?

02:07:52.464 --> 02:07:53.787
[SPEAKER_04]: And they fucking drank them.

02:07:54.328 --> 02:07:55.650
[SPEAKER_04]: Those dudes back there drank them all.

02:07:55.670 --> 02:07:55.971
[SPEAKER_04]: So yeah.

02:07:55.991 --> 02:07:57.173
[SPEAKER_14]: They were trying to get me to drink one.

02:07:57.213 --> 02:07:59.357
[SPEAKER_14]: I said, now I better stick to the short one.

02:07:59.337 --> 02:08:00.399
[SPEAKER_14]: It's mine for right now.

02:08:00.500 --> 02:08:01.642
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, later on tonight.

02:08:01.803 --> 02:08:03.246
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I can go bulls on parade.

02:08:03.386 --> 02:08:05.852
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah Who do you want to give sugar brother week to?

02:08:06.032 --> 02:08:06.894
[SPEAKER_14]: I've got two of them.

02:08:07.015 --> 02:08:09.260
[SPEAKER_14]: Godfather first one I'm gonna give it to my wife.

02:08:09.300 --> 02:08:16.176
[SPEAKER_14]: She's holding it down at home while I'm here work okay Working at the small electric car factory on the other side of town.

02:08:16.536 --> 02:08:17.058
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.

02:08:17.078 --> 02:08:17.278
[SPEAKER_14]: Yeah

02:08:17.528 --> 02:08:18.069
[SPEAKER_04]: That's awesome.

02:08:18.149 --> 02:08:18.409
[SPEAKER_14]: Yep.

02:08:18.649 --> 02:08:22.835
[SPEAKER_14]: So she's at home with the two Helians and keeping them in line while I'm going for the week.

02:08:22.855 --> 02:08:23.475
[SPEAKER_14]: All right, perfect.

02:08:23.556 --> 02:08:25.137
[SPEAKER_14]: So second one's going to be my dad.

02:08:25.338 --> 02:08:25.618
[SPEAKER_14]: All right.

02:08:25.638 --> 02:08:27.801
[SPEAKER_14]: So he passed away in 2020 from cancer.

02:08:28.382 --> 02:08:29.523
[SPEAKER_14]: Uh, sorry to hear that.

02:08:29.543 --> 02:08:29.663
[SPEAKER_14]: Yep.

02:08:29.803 --> 02:08:35.190
[SPEAKER_14]: I always just drove me to do my best and didn't care what I did for a living as long as I was the best that I could be at it.

02:08:35.390 --> 02:08:36.512
[SPEAKER_14]: So that's awesome.

02:08:36.532 --> 02:08:37.273
[SPEAKER_14]: That's off to him.

02:08:37.633 --> 02:08:38.614
[SPEAKER_14]: What did you do for living?

02:08:38.634 --> 02:08:39.756
[SPEAKER_14]: I'm a welder fabricator.

02:08:39.996 --> 02:08:40.517
[SPEAKER_14]: No shit.

02:08:40.657 --> 02:08:41.798
[SPEAKER_14]: Build automation equipment.

02:08:41.878 --> 02:08:43.180
[SPEAKER_04]: Man, it's funny.

02:08:43.300 --> 02:08:47.265
[SPEAKER_04]: I'd say this, there've been since a lot of us two years.

02:08:47.245 --> 02:08:49.908
[SPEAKER_04]: Man, your labor Jones and fucking blue collar jobs.

02:08:49.968 --> 02:08:52.891
[SPEAKER_04]: Now it's your, your making double with tech browser making and shit.

02:08:53.131 --> 02:08:54.352
[SPEAKER_04]: Yep, yeah.

02:08:54.372 --> 02:08:55.433
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, fuck that colon.

02:08:55.533 --> 02:08:57.575
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, dude, the tide turned, didn't it?

02:08:57.595 --> 02:08:58.536
[SPEAKER_14]: Yes, it did.

02:08:58.917 --> 02:09:01.359
[SPEAKER_04]: I got everybody who's coming in here and he's like, yo, you know how much money I'm making?

02:09:01.379 --> 02:09:02.500
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm like, god damn, dude.

02:09:02.540 --> 02:09:02.981
[SPEAKER_04]: Way to go.

02:09:03.201 --> 02:09:04.522
[SPEAKER_14]: I got in just the right time.

02:09:04.542 --> 02:09:06.444
[SPEAKER_14]: The automation industry is freaking awesome.

02:09:06.464 --> 02:09:06.825
[SPEAKER_04]: It's great.

02:09:07.605 --> 02:09:08.947
[SPEAKER_04]: And I'm empty to see it, man.

02:09:09.067 --> 02:09:10.889
[SPEAKER_04]: I love seeing you guys being successful.

02:09:10.949 --> 02:09:13.852
[SPEAKER_04]: I wish everybody was fucking rich and having a good time.

02:09:13.992 --> 02:09:14.232
[SPEAKER_04]: So.

02:09:14.212 --> 02:09:16.095
[SPEAKER_04]: Right, uh, it's just better.

02:09:16.396 --> 02:09:17.638
[SPEAKER_04]: It's, it makes your life better.

02:09:17.758 --> 02:09:18.098
[SPEAKER_04]: It does.

02:09:18.178 --> 02:09:18.339
[SPEAKER_04]: It does.

02:09:18.359 --> 02:09:19.080
[SPEAKER_04]: And all the other shit.

02:09:19.601 --> 02:09:19.741
[SPEAKER_04]: Mm-hmm.

02:09:19.761 --> 02:09:21.504
[SPEAKER_04]: Everybody's like, I'm money kid by having his knowing.

02:09:21.664 --> 02:09:22.405
[SPEAKER_04]: It definitely can.

02:09:22.726 --> 02:09:23.367
[SPEAKER_14]: Sure can.

02:09:23.387 --> 02:09:23.567
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

02:09:23.928 --> 02:09:25.651
[SPEAKER_04]: You've, you've the right friends and family.

02:09:26.111 --> 02:09:26.512
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

02:09:26.552 --> 02:09:27.474
[SPEAKER_04]: Makes it great.

02:09:27.654 --> 02:09:28.355
[SPEAKER_14]: Yes, it can.

02:09:28.916 --> 02:09:29.657
[SPEAKER_04]: That's awesome.

02:09:29.677 --> 02:09:30.498
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, thanks for coming.

02:09:30.899 --> 02:09:32.722
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, any of your buddies want to come up here from Philly?

02:09:32.922 --> 02:09:33.604
[SPEAKER_04]: Thanks for having us.

02:09:33.764 --> 02:09:34.425
[SPEAKER_04]: There you go.

02:09:34.765 --> 02:09:35.066
[SPEAKER_04]: Cheers.

02:09:35.106 --> 02:09:35.907
[SPEAKER_04]: Come on up, friend.

02:09:37.971 --> 02:09:38.852
[SPEAKER_04]: Come on up.

02:09:41.313 --> 02:09:43.517
[SPEAKER_04]: Look, it's you guys, they're poundin' the rock together.

02:09:43.537 --> 02:09:44.739
[SPEAKER_04]: I like it, take your time, I don't mean it's terrible.

02:09:44.759 --> 02:09:59.203
[SPEAKER_04]: He's into it, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you go, there you

02:09:59.538 --> 02:10:00.620
[SPEAKER_07]: Hey, I'm Tim Adkins.

02:10:01.141 --> 02:10:02.303
[SPEAKER_07]: It's a pleasure to meet you, Ross.

02:10:02.543 --> 02:10:03.064
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, you too.

02:10:03.184 --> 02:10:04.687
[SPEAKER_04]: We were chatting earlier here today.

02:10:04.747 --> 02:10:06.870
[SPEAKER_04]: I told you to go easy and you did not.

02:10:07.031 --> 02:10:10.737
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, you said to stay away from the tall boys, but that's a start with.

02:10:10.757 --> 02:10:11.698
[SPEAKER_07]: Kind of sacralage.

02:10:11.899 --> 02:10:15.805
[SPEAKER_04]: You got to go the 12 ounces and then move into the tall boys.

02:10:16.166 --> 02:10:18.189
[SPEAKER_07]: You came all the way flat, got to be here.

02:10:18.510 --> 02:10:19.071
[SPEAKER_07]: Did you really?

02:10:19.371 --> 02:10:20.533
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, we did.

02:10:20.513 --> 02:10:22.415
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, we flew out just for this.

02:10:22.515 --> 02:10:23.416
[SPEAKER_04]: This fucking awesome.

02:10:23.436 --> 02:10:24.137
[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you so much.

02:10:24.437 --> 02:10:24.998
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, shit.

02:10:25.218 --> 02:10:25.739
[SPEAKER_04]: That's amazing.

02:10:25.779 --> 02:10:26.119
[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you.

02:10:26.420 --> 02:10:30.064
[SPEAKER_04]: That's a much usually people are in town for like a convention or something.

02:10:30.084 --> 02:10:31.365
[SPEAKER_07]: Now you guys mean that much to us.

02:10:31.445 --> 02:10:35.329
[SPEAKER_07]: I mean you guys are kind of like our rock every week listening all the time.

02:10:35.770 --> 02:10:37.492
[SPEAKER_07]: Send each other clips and stuff like that.

02:10:37.592 --> 02:10:42.798
[SPEAKER_07]: And my buddy, you won't come online because he's employed and I'm freshly unemployed.

02:10:42.858 --> 02:10:43.338
[SPEAKER_07]: Are you really?

02:10:43.759 --> 02:10:45.661
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, this is a big thing for us, man.

02:10:45.681 --> 02:10:50.166
[SPEAKER_07]: We're law enforcement through and through and this podcast just helps us get through the day.

02:10:50.146 --> 02:10:51.508
[SPEAKER_03]: We appreciate it.

02:10:51.548 --> 02:10:54.453
[SPEAKER_07]: Super stoked to be here and drink a bro to week.

02:10:54.733 --> 02:11:03.247
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah my wife hands down awesome Greatest person I've ever known and Give us the opportunity she says you guys got to do this more often.

02:11:03.307 --> 02:11:06.132
[SPEAKER_07]: She's like, oh, you're gonna go down to podcasts There's no way you're gonna get on.

02:11:06.152 --> 02:11:06.633
[SPEAKER_07]: I said no.

02:11:06.753 --> 02:11:08.676
[SPEAKER_07]: This is a different podcast.

02:11:08.696 --> 02:11:09.497
[SPEAKER_07]: You have no idea.

02:11:09.598 --> 02:11:14.145
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, you know, and from the moment we walked in It was like exactly like you guys said

02:11:14.125 --> 02:11:21.816
[SPEAKER_04]: We told you man, you come in, you booze, you hang, like, all of the shit I was giving you hats, first form shit, whatever we had.

02:11:21.997 --> 02:11:25.081
[SPEAKER_04]: And yeah, I just got caught with that meat stick.

02:11:26.183 --> 02:11:27.565
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, my friend went on air.

02:11:27.625 --> 02:11:31.090
[SPEAKER_07]: The jalapeno cheddar first form, like, hands down.

02:11:31.170 --> 02:11:31.871
[SPEAKER_07]: Crazy.

02:11:31.971 --> 02:11:35.837
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, but, no, this is just an incredible experience.

02:11:35.857 --> 02:11:37.720
[SPEAKER_07]: Like this podcast,

02:11:37.936 --> 02:11:46.250
[SPEAKER_07]: Touch some more people than you guys realize probably you know, we're coming all the way from Philly just to be here and You know fake news all day.

02:11:46.350 --> 02:11:55.126
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, but it's the realest fucking fake news like Everything about it, you know, we we my buddy Logan and I Yeah, fuck you Logan.

02:11:55.306 --> 02:11:57.109
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, is that him or old thing is like

02:11:58.237 --> 02:12:23.755
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, keep my name out your mouth, but like honestly everything about this is just such a cool experience So nice to meet you guys and be here and you know, it's nice to have the support of everyone to be here Yeah, and you guys are you guys are doing a really good job Well, we appreciate it because without you guys none of this was this possible That's how we always leave the doors open and say hey man come in and drink for free hang do whatever man and

02:12:24.224 --> 02:12:41.068
[SPEAKER_04]: This community is literally what paid for all this shit, so like to not have it open would be like the Pope Like that poops that there was just talking about it be identical if I said oh, hey, and do this support us by the brobox by whatever and then you show up and you can't get in

02:12:41.318 --> 02:12:42.801
[SPEAKER_04]: You know, like what the fuck would that be?

02:12:43.141 --> 02:12:43.241
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

02:12:43.261 --> 02:12:44.704
[SPEAKER_07]: Like, hey, you're coming.

02:12:44.724 --> 02:12:44.844
[SPEAKER_07]: Yes.

02:12:44.864 --> 02:12:47.949
[SPEAKER_07]: This is genuine, but this is just a genuine podcast.

02:12:48.130 --> 02:12:53.960
[SPEAKER_07]: So nice to be here and celebrate, you know, our independence, our life, all the shit we've been through.

02:12:53.980 --> 02:13:01.512
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, law enforcement, and easy, I love the black right for coffee company, like all of the stuff you guys do is you're so spot on.

02:13:01.793 --> 02:13:05.419
[SPEAKER_04]: And you're long for a hard day, it's just hard.

02:13:05.399 --> 02:13:06.400
[SPEAKER_07]: I got to be honest with you.

02:13:06.420 --> 02:13:08.844
[SPEAKER_07]: It's just nice to be a man and be okay to celebrate it.

02:13:09.064 --> 02:13:13.230
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, and Yeah, this podcast is just it's that for us.

02:13:13.330 --> 02:13:14.271
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, we haven't changed.

02:13:14.732 --> 02:13:18.297
[SPEAKER_04]: You know same shit So it's like you know when you come in here it's the same.

02:13:18.337 --> 02:13:23.644
[SPEAKER_04]: We were like, yeah, we're bullshit about something earlier today

02:13:23.624 --> 02:13:30.756
[SPEAKER_07]: This might be an opportunity for us to get a couple extra vacations and we're gonna follow you guys through and through We appreciate it for you.

02:13:30.776 --> 02:13:31.617
[SPEAKER_07]: We'll be at the next stop.

02:13:31.658 --> 02:13:35.524
[SPEAKER_07]: I look forward to hanging out again, and yeah Really appreciate the hospitality through and through.

02:13:35.544 --> 02:13:36.926
[SPEAKER_04]: No, man We appreciate it too.

02:13:36.946 --> 02:13:38.349
[SPEAKER_04]: Thanks for coming in for absolutely.

02:13:38.369 --> 02:13:39.651
[SPEAKER_04]: And I by the way Tell your buddy.

02:13:39.911 --> 02:13:40.993
[SPEAKER_04]: I understand he can't come on.

02:13:41.694 --> 02:13:43.277
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't risk your real job for this.

02:13:43.297 --> 02:13:49.227
[SPEAKER_07]: No, I mean the thing is, you know You you put a lot of time into law enforcement and and you have to be kind of

02:13:49.325 --> 02:13:52.658
[SPEAKER_07]: on the other side of what it means to be a regular person.

02:13:52.778 --> 02:13:58.521
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, you get a person who runs into the gunfire, you get a person who's dealing with all the trauma, all the bullshit, all day long.

02:13:59.364 --> 02:14:00.448
[SPEAKER_07]: And guess what?

02:14:00.783 --> 02:14:04.166
[SPEAKER_07]: We do it anywhere, you know, for any one.

02:14:04.607 --> 02:14:08.691
[SPEAKER_04]: And there's no reason to lose your job over a podcast, you know, so it's fine.

02:14:08.711 --> 02:14:10.172
[SPEAKER_07]: But can I plug my thing?

02:14:10.192 --> 02:14:10.472
[SPEAKER_04]: God.

02:14:10.673 --> 02:14:13.535
[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, I started a cybersecurity company.

02:14:13.656 --> 02:14:17.439
[SPEAKER_07]: I graduated from Drexel University, which is really exciting.

02:14:17.459 --> 02:14:18.160
[SPEAKER_04]: That's a great school.

02:14:18.400 --> 02:14:18.600
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.

02:14:18.620 --> 02:14:28.410
[SPEAKER_07]: Got a master's degree in cybersecurity, and I started a company called Lotus Cyber Security, Lotus Cyber I-O, is my website.

02:14:28.390 --> 02:14:33.837
[SPEAKER_07]: if anyone's looking for a free cybersecurity scan to see where their company stands in terms of like vulnerability.

02:14:34.478 --> 02:14:36.801
[SPEAKER_07]: I'm your guy and I'm only growing from there.

02:14:36.861 --> 02:14:42.869
[SPEAKER_07]: I got a bunch of things in the works looking to do internships, other things to help like young professionals get started.

02:14:43.090 --> 02:14:43.410
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.

02:14:43.430 --> 02:14:46.674
[SPEAKER_07]: Because the cybersecurity landscape is really difficult.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Get in.

02:14:47.736 --> 02:14:49.398
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, just get in, right?

02:14:49.458 --> 02:14:51.221
[SPEAKER_07]: Because trust is the big factor.

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[SPEAKER_07]: So the nice thing for me is that I have a law enforcement background and I'm, you know, you got some connections.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, yeah, but just looking to help people stay safe.

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[SPEAKER_07]: It doesn't change.

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[SPEAKER_07]: It's the same mission as being a cop, but just doing, you know, cybersecurity and helping be with their, you know, stuff safe.

02:15:11.430 --> 02:15:21.246
[SPEAKER_07]: It's just a big, it's my life long goal is to help people, it's a reason I got in a law enforcement and just trying to do it in a different way, moving forward.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's awesome.

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[SPEAKER_04]: See that website when we're saying.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_07]: LotusCyber.io.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Dot.io.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Perfect.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Thanks.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Thanks.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We appreciate you guys.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Shit.

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[SPEAKER_04]: For real.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You're the ones that keep the lights on and everything else.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So we're extremely grateful.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you very much.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We're grateful to you guys at home.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Thanks for tuning in.

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