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February 2024 Nielsen report Adam what's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever saw. It's right here. You are a one of one my.
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Son'S right about I think I've ever said this.
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Okay gang, so we got a couple big news. Vinnie's got a surprise. He'll show you at the end, but we'll get to that here in a minute. And we got a numbered merch drop, something that four states will be very excited about. Having said that Stories President Trump has a two hour call with Putin. Putin confirms that they had the call, they had the conversation. What was on the call? What's going to happen? What were the concerns? What was intense about the call? We'll have our own thoughts on the podcast. We'll talk about it here today. Comey gets up there about 86 47. We haven't talked about it. He was at the beach walking with his wife, says, oh babe, look at this beautiful art. Let me take a picture and post it on Instagram. It's just a bunch of numbers. It's not like I'm insinuating anything. I would never do such a thing. My job's a regular job. I'm just the director of FBI. It's not like I got a big job that I know threats and phrases people use like 187 or 86 or any of that stuff. I don't know that kind of stuff. I'm just an innocent bystander who's got a book coming out that's trying to promote it and was trying to be a little bit creative. No other negative motives. I would never want any harm on the president. All this. I would never do that. So we have some thoughts on. The president responded to. A bunch of other guys responded to it. And then Dan Bongino and Cash Patel talked about Epstein and I'm sure you've seen it. I don't know if you've seen it. Maybe you have. We'll talk about that as well. Rob, is that the TV supposed to show that clip? Is that. Which clip is that? That's up there, if you may want to take a look at that. And then derange Trump, boost bonkers Clinton, kill this conspiracy. I don't even know what that story is, but Vinnie has some thoughts on it. Trump call Springsteen highly overrated after rocker labels him treasonous overseas. Trump doesn't want. By the way, I think Bruce Springsteen fell. I don't know if you guys saw that clip on Rob, did you see him falling or no, you guys, I.
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Didn'T, but I can look.
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Yeah, he fell. I think he fell.
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It might have been an older clip, but he still.
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He did fall on stage.
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But a lot of Democrats.
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Trump doesn't want Apple making iPhones in India. I had a little problem with Tim Cook. Trump China would have broken apart if we didn't do deal. Won't do deals with everyone. CNN Harry Anton says Trump's approval rating are suddenly surging beyond expectation. Poll New Jersey voters approve of Trump. You ready for this? More than their own Democratic governor. It's kind of weird. Joe Biden diagnosed with aggressive form of prostate cancer. A lot of thoughts on there. I'm sure Tom and Vinnie have things to say about it. Doctor says inconceivable Biden cancer went undetected and by his medical team is a cover up. Thank you, Rob. Trump says Biden's auto pen looks like a bigger and bigger scandal after full special counsel Robert her audio leaks. We'll talk about that. Iran's Khamenei has this video that he says how he wants to negotiate with us and I want you to watch it and when you watch it, tell me if these nice people, very nice people, what they're saying, how they're reacting to it. You can just tell they want to negotiate in a very friendly way. But I want to get your innocent reaction to it and see what you think about it. AOC's district sees a 70% crime surge more than double New York City's average New York Post story. Says she doesn't care. Bernie Sanders Democratic Party is A threat to democracy. Set this on the flagrant podcast. Those guys did a great job with the interview. China's Jyotian SS UAV spooks you. Oh, you guys gotta see this video. I don't know if you've seen this video or not. You gotta see this video.
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If it's, if it's real.
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It's a little whack, man, if it is real. But Tom, there's nothing about it that's too complicated to not be real. At first I thought it was planes, but it's drones. Anyway, it is wild. Yes, it is wild. You're right. Goka gorka guts politico, Ms. 13 defense political response with lies. You got to see that clip. It's very interesting. Wendy McMahon steps down as president and CEO. CBS A couple days ago that announcements made and then yesterday they're saying rough estimate of 30 to 35 million dollars maybe to pay out a YouTuber with, you know, 15, 16 million subscriber decides to stop creating content because he was becoming too famous and he just wants to live a simple life with his family and he didn't like it. And Shaq says he thinks there's some green screen involvement with all female blue origin mission. Can you imagine Shaq saying that about what's going on over there? Now we got a couple other clips we'll show you guys that I think you need to watch. I think there's going to be some reaction to it. But having said that, I want to show you what's going on right now. Look, there's four states. It's so interesting. The top four states that watch this podcast the most each have a special place in my heart. Rob, we got a special merch drop today with these four states. If you want to play this clip. We have officially four hats each representing Florida, California, Texas and New York. What's wild about these four states is I lived in California for 24 years, longest I ever lived in a state. I lived in Texas for five years. I've been in Florida for four years. And we own the minority owners of New York Yankees. So there is something going on with each of these four states and it happens to be the top four states that we have here. These hats will go like this, okay? Because they're limited, we don't have a big supply of them. But the Florida one is going to sell out in in minutes like it always does. Why? Because it is numbered 1 out of 250 and when you order those, they come in this box. The value timing future looks bright. Box with the hat inside of it. Florida's is going to have the red back lid, which is not lid. What do you call this thing here?
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That's their flag.
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What do you call this, Vinnie here? This is snapback. The snapback. And then you have Florida's flag here with Florida's map on the side. And then you got same thing with Texas, with New York, with California. So here's what we're going to be doing. Two things. You got the shirt, sweaters, and the hats. Limited supply. Anybody that places the order, the first hundred are going to get a Future looks bright keychain, or you see the keychain right there? Whether you order one hat, two hats, or whatever you order, you're going to get those right there. However, I want to show you something crazy I sent to Chris this morning. Rob, go to ebay, go to ebay, go to ebay, go to ebay if you can. And type in Future looks bright. This is absolutely wild. So if you go to ebay. Vinny, have you seen this lately? Future looks bright. Look what's there.
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400.
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These, these numbers end up. But watch this. 800 for one of them. Keep going. Okay, keep going. 249.
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Last one. That means you already sold one.
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Listen to this. Let it go lower. Watch what happens here with the rest of them. Okay, Keep going. Keep. It's becoming a marketplace on ebay, on some of these guys. Some of them, the super fans buy. They wor. I absolutely love it. You're going to see me on Jesse Waters tonight.
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$10,000? Are you serious?
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I mean, that's how numbered stuff goes. He's got the one out of 250, though. So if you go lower tonight when I'm on Jesse. By the way, even that backpack, we sold them. It's $2,028 for a numbered backpack. There was only 100 of them. We did limited the red ones. We'll never do it again. The other one was the Future looks Bright, the white and the Gold 3000. Anyways, gang, if you believe the Future looks bright, we want a million people wearing this gear, sporting it all over the place with the valuetainment brand. Go to vtmerch.com place the order. And those of you guys that are in the PBD podcast circle, you were told about this before anybody else, as well as the PBD entrepreneur circle. If you join the circle, you get these merch drops before anybody else does. Having said that, let's get right into it. Rob, can you do me a favor and play the Clip of President Trump talking about James Comey's post, which maybe first, show the post what it is and then let's go to it. So James Comey, the former director of FBI, good friends with the Clintons. Okay. Gets out there and posts this on his Instagram account. He's at the beach, 8647. He posts it and he says, cool shell formation on my beachwalk. Then he takes it down. Then he apologizes. Then he says, I knew there was something with it. I am not for violence. I am not for anything having to do with violence. I would never do such a thing. Rob, if you just go to my tweet on the bottom of it, I added his additional explanation to it. And he says, you know, this is not me. I'm not a person that wants to see anything, anything bad happening to anyone. It should come up right at the bottom, right there. Beautiful. If you click on the bottom one in the comment section, I added it. Here's what he says. I posted earlier picture of some shells on the beachwalk, which I assume were political message. I don't realize some folks associate those numbers with violence. I didn't. The former director of FBI says, I didn't realize someone associated those numbers with violence. It never occurred to me, but I oppose violence of any kind. So I took the post down. Great. President Trump hears about this. And by the way, even Comey reacted to this. There's a clip of him react that I think he reacted to a first time yesterday. But first, play what President Trump had to say, and then we'll go to Comey's. Go for it. Exactly what that meant.
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A child knows what that meant. If you're the FBI director and you don't know what that meant, that meant assassination. And it says it loud and clear.
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Now, he wasn't very competent, but he.
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Was competent enough to know what that meant. And he did it for a reason. And he was hit so hard because people like me, they like what's happening with our country. Our country has become respected again and all this. And he's calling for the assassination of the president.
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Obviously, he apologized and said he doesn't.
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Well, he apologized because he. But look, he's a very big.
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What do you want to see happen? What do you want to see happen?
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I don't want to take a position on it because that's going to be up to Pam and all of the great people. But I will say this. I think it's a terrible thing. And when you add his history to that, if he had a clean history.
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He doesn't.
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He's a dirty cop. He's a dirty cop. And if he had a clean history, I could, I could understand if there was a leniency, but I'm going to let them make that decision.
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There you go. So he plays this clip, right? He says this when he's talking to Bret Baier, Rob. Then he reacts. Comey's clip of reacting when he's being interviewed. And it's just, you know, I didn't mean anything by. Look at the way he answers this. Go for it.
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In the middle of a political firestorm.
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Yeah.
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For walking on the beach with my wife.
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So I don't know how we ended up here. It never occurred to me that it was any kind of controversial thing. But that's the time we live in.
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So take me back to the walk on the beach.
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The time we live in.
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We were walking on the beach.
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We went to the beach to prepare.
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For this week, which was the launch.
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Of my book, and to think about the book and to prepare to answer questions about it.
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And we were walking back towards the road and we saw in the sand.
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Someone had arranged shells with numbers. And Patrice, my wife, said, why would.
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Someone put an address in the sand?
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And I said, I don't know.
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We stood over it and I said.
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You know, I think it's some kind.
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Of like, political message. She said, you know, 86, when I.
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Was a server, she did a lot.
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Of work in restaurants, meant to remove.
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An item from the menu when you ran out of ingredients.
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And I said, well, to me as.
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A kid, it always meant to leave a place, to ditch a place. I said, that's really clever.
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So then she said, you should take a picture of that. And I did.
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And I posted it on my Instagram.
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Account and thought nothing more of it.
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Until I heard through her that people.
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Were saying it was.
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At this point. So my question, Vinnie, is for you. Who actually believes this?
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The every single. Every single person.
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Do you really think every single person on the left believes this?
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99 point, 99.5% are like, I don't know.
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Yeah.
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Why would. Even if they. I'm telling you, the majority of them are like, by the way, they hate for Trump is so much. And here's the thing. Does he really think us, the regular, average, sane thinking person thinks that the ex director of the FBI just so happens to be walking, looks down and sees 86, the president of 47. That's random, by the way. He is a lawyer, FBI director, top secret. All the Clearances, all, everything. How he's a professional BS artist. Okay. Lying through his teeth, and he thinks that that was going to make people go, whoa, look at this guy. And then we're gonna go read his book, which is the third installment of some stupid, whatever, murder mystery. I don't know what the hell. It's weird. It's probably about murder and mystery.
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But this is my question. This is my question. And Tom, Adam, I'm going to come to you guys as well. Here's a question. Do you think this is about they don't know, or do you think they know and they're glad he's doing it? Because those are two different camps. Maybe there's a camp that's like, dude, I'm kind of with it. Yeah, that's. I know exactly what he means. Like, you know what I'm saying?
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Of course.
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Me too. I agree. Or is it more? Oh, I never knew what 8647 meant. Tom, where are you at with this?
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I think James Comey is. Is carefully crafted a phrase, and he's absolutely lying. He said, I saw some shells. Yeah, you saw some shells, but did you put them in there? Did you do that? I think he did it. I think he arranged them and he took a picture with it. I think he did it. He was taking a walk with his wife and he did that. He said, I saw some shells. Because he doesn't say he didn't do it. He says, I saw some shells. So I think he's full of it. His excuse is full of it. And it's just like, look, when you're in that position, you cannot leave and do like this. This is so below the belt. This is so below.
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Where are you at?
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Beyond the pale.
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So I just posted a question here on Chat GPT. I'm going to go to. But I want to hear what Adam.
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Has this whole conversation of. 86:47, James Comey talking about Trump. Allegedly, he's either foolish, naive, or the most brilliant marketer right before a book launch. So correct me if I'm wrong. He has a book that is launching this week.
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Yeah.
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And he's the former FBI director.
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Yeah.
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And you mean to tell me that you don't know what 86, 47 means? Listen, I live in Miami. There's beaches everywhere. I've walked on beaches my whole life. I've never seen an 8647 in seashells on the beach. So it can mean a couple different things. If you're working the restaurant 80, 86 to Guac we're out of guac. All right, there's no more guacamole. Okay, cool. You know, I've worked in bars before. I've been to bars before. Hey, we got an 86 customer over there. He's drunk. Let's get him out of here. Or in the military world, we're going to have to 86 Osama bin Laden. Who's Osama bin Hiden? All right, that means to eliminate. He's not an idiot, he's not a fool. This is a, in my, in my opinion, a marketing endeavor for him to basically promote his book. By the way, this is the same James Comey who tried to hide behind a big blue curtain being six, eight, when first Trump's first week in the White House in 2016. Do you remember that clip, Rob? You have that clip?
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I don't even.
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It's just.
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Hit this.
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Yeah, play this right here. This is Trump's first week in office. Hey, James Comey, come on over here. He's hiding in a curtain. Six, eight, walks over to Trump. We can't. We could see you, buddy. I think he was fired huge. He's humongous. Trying to hide in a curtain.
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I don't know.
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That's FBI tactics right there because I think he knew exactly what he say.
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One thing, though, but it's not as if Trump wasn't shot in the head already. It's not like a month later or two, however long another guy was in the bushes trying to kill him. Okay? And this is what, guys, let's not pretend this is the left. This is how they do. They celebrate. When Trump was shot, what were they doing? They were dancing. They were celebrating. Kill him. How many clips of people on TikTok and everything hoping and getting Some of them got canceled. The guy from Tenacious D calling for the President to be shot, that's the left. Which party holds severed head of the President with blood on his face? Which comedian Kathy Griffin. That's the left. It's not us, it's him. And now I know we're going to get there. The President's sick. No, we're like, oh, my God, you know, the President's sick. You know, we're praying for him. That's not what this party does. He's not stupid. He knows exactly what he was doing.
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Let me tell you what I just did. Rob, can you do me a Favor? Code to ChatGPT, which is ran by Sam Altman OpenAI. Him and Elon are not necessarily best of friends and type in the following thing Here I said if one day I'm thinking about being the director of the FBI. Can you give me an idea of what my day to day looks like? What things do I work on? Okay, Chad, GPT is going to be like this guy wants to be the director FBI one day. Okay, so Rob, both you and I are two candidates right now. They're sizing up to see if we're going to be directors of FBI. Here's what it says. And then I got a follow up question which is very interesting. Okay, it says your day to day starts off with morning intelligence briefings. Your daily threat overview. You'll start your day off with top secret briefings. 1. National security threats. Domestic and international terrorism. Hello. Domestic threat. That's a domestic threat that just happened right now. Espionage, cyber attacks, organized crime situation updates. Updates on high profile investigations, ongoing counterintentional operations, coordination with other agents like CIA and sadhs. Crisis man. If there's an active shooter, terrorist plot, a major cyber breach or national emergency, you're the front and center in the response. You are the front and center. You may be on secure calls with the President, Attorney General, national security oversight. FBI has over 35,000 employees. You'll run that. Congressional public accountability. Boom. Okay, great. Political pressures and independence. FBI is supposed to be independent, but in reality you'll constantly navigate political minefields from both sides. Every investigation involving politicians, civil rights. Okay, great. High level meetings. You'll regularly have these meetings. Great. Seven personnel and policy decisions you'll sign up on. Major. Okay, great. Got it. FISA warrants. You'll also need crisis management. Stay calm. Legal and constitutional expertise. Political savvy and thick skin. Executive level leadership. Top secret clearance. No problem. Here's my follow up question. You ready? My follow up question was should the Director of the FBI know what 86 stands for? Watch what Chad GBT says. What? FB. What if. Know what 86 stands for? Let's see if it's going to be the same answer that he gives me as it gives you. Yes, absolutely. The Director of the FBI should absolutely know what E6 stands for. Slang's definition.86 means to cancel or reject. To get rid. Eliminate. Okay. Law enforcement intelligence. It can carry. Carry a more serious or lethal connotation. Target was 86. Neutralize FBI context. It continues saying coda. Language, street slang. The FBI director oversees not only operations, but interagencies. So you know exactly what 86 stands for.
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Look at this.
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It even validates it. So yes. Green check mark. Yeah, I don't think I've ever Seen a green check?
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Yeah. This is the kind of stuff, this is the kind of stuff that you do that you lose credibility. I think Democrats know. It looks. There's Democrats that know it and support it. Okay, meaning.
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Meaning what?
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Meaning take them out. Yeah, of course there's Democrats.
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What percentage do you think of actual Democrats?
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Trump hanging down as big as you think? It's not as big as you think.
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I think it is.
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I'm telling you, it's not as big as you think.
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Well, how big do you think it is?
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I, I personally think, and I'm pretty sure, Rob, and the majority of Democrats, if Donald Trump was shot and killed today.
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No, no, that's not the question.
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What assassin.
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What percentage of Democrats would want Trump to be 86.
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More than 50%. I think it's high.
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By the way. Where are you at?
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I'm at. I'm low. You know why? If you, if, if, if there was a loss of Trump right now.
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Yeah.
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Death, assassination, whatever. God forbid, any of it. Guess who's president?
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J.D. vance.
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That's not what they want. Because now he's good. They don't want that.
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I don't, I don't think they're thinking that far.
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It's a Galvan. It would be a galvanizing point on the conservative side at a point where we've had some economic uncertainty, a little bit of bounce back. We're still waiting for a permanent solution on China. But I don't think, by the way.
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Just think about it.
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Strategists want.
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Who's the last. Who's the last Republican president that got assassinated?
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They got assassinated.
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Republican.
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Republican.
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JFK would have been Republican. He would have been Republican today?
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Well, Reagan assassination attempt.
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Abraham Lincoln. And when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, who was president afterwards? Ulysses S. Grant. Who was Ulysses S. Grant? His vice president. Yeah, yeah, he was his vice president first.
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There was a short term. Andrew Johnson.
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And not only that, I don't look at Democrats as evil. I literally think people are born left brain, right brain, and many of the creative right brains will lean left and many of the left brain, brain, logical analytical numbers data will eventually lean right. I think a part of it is your upbringing. I think a part of it is your ethnicity. What's been fed to you. Affirmations, all this stuff. There's so much power in propaganda. There is so much power in propaganda. Some of it is good, some of it is bad. There's so much power in it. I don't think that's the case. I think, I think this is something where the group of people that didn't know what 8647 means is less than 5%. 95% knows exactly what 8647 means. And the 5% that doesn't know what it means probably wasn't born in America. Okay. They were born somewhere else. Okay. So they're like, yeah, 86 was a road I used to drive back in. You know, Mexico or Iran or whatever. I used to drive on the 86 Freeway. They look at it in different way, but for the director of FBI to say this, I certainly hope they investigate a little bit more. And the reason why this is a little bit weird, Rob, because what are. What are the president's tweets the next three days? First he goes after Comey. Then he goes after Hillary Clinton and post this video, this cryptic video on his Truth social. This one right here. Play the clip. Watch this one here.
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John F. Kennedy Jr.
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He was declared the front runner for.
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The New York Senate seat back in 1990.
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Nine days later, his plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean and his rival Hillary Clinton was elected senator. Okay?
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Mary Mahoney was a Clinton.
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You can pause it right there, Rob. So he post this. So watch this. Comey sequencing then goes after Hillary. Sequencing right after Hillary, he goes after who? Kamala. He posts about Kamala investigating what's going on with Beyonce. I want to find out why you were scamming people to pay them to get their vote. So that is scamming ways of getting someone's vote. So Kamala. Then after Kamala, you go to who he goes after. Who after Kamala, Rob. So he goes after. So you got. Who do we have first? He goes after Comey first, then Hillary, then Kamala, and then Obama.
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Obama.
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So you go in this sequencing of events back to back to back. This is the tweet, right? According to Newsport, Beyonce was paid $11 million to walk on stage, endorse Kamala, and walk off loudly. Remember, the Democrats and Kamala illegally paid millions of dollars. Like this illegal elections campaign. Bruce Springsteen, Oprah, Bono. Bono and perhaps many others have a lot of explaining to do. So then the next person he goes after is Obama. Do you have the Obama one, Rob?
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No, I can find it.
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Yeah. Then he goes after Obama. What's he saying? What's he saying? What's he doing? What's he getting ahead of? What's he trying to say? Maybe he knows something. Maybe he got some intel. Maybe he's playing such offense. All roads lead to Obama. Read truth if you want public Military tribunal. All truths lead to Obama. So you got then Biden's story comes out, which we hear about. And Rob, if you want to get this one ready, Biden's story comes out. President Joe Biden diagnosed with aggressive form of prostate cancer. Ok. Aggressive form of prostate cancer. Let's see this one here. So you know, former President Joe Biden, aged 82, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer on Friday characterized by gleason score of 9, great group 5 with status to the bone after doctors found a prostate nodal following increased urinary symptoms. With a spokesperson stating while this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone sensitive which allows the effective management. President Trump came out and said, Melania and I are saddened to hear this news recent medical diagnosis. We extend our warmest and best wishes to Jill and family and we wish Joe a fast and successful recovery. Right. He says this. Rob, what clip is this one here?
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So I have doctors on both MSNBC.
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And News Nation talking about how it would be impossible for Joe Biden to just find out about this diagnosis today, considering how aggressive the cancer is in the stages that are.
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Go for it, go for it. Let's see it.
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Cancer has spread to the bone that he could have had it for up to a decade, but certainly it's likely, would it be fair to say it's.
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Likely to have had this for at least several years?
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Oh, more than several years.
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You don't get prostate cancer.
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Again, I just, I just want to stop you. So you're, this is, this is not speculation. If you have prostate cancer that is spread to the bone, then he most certainly, you are saying had it when he was president of the United States.
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Oh, yeah.
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He did not develop it in the.
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Last 100, 200 days. He had it while he was president.
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He probably had it at the start of his presidency in 2021.
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Yes, that I don't think there's any disagreement about that. Damn. And, and, and, and they don't even know what to do.
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I'm just curious again, if you're stumbling.
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If your doctor to a president of.
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The United States, that is an older man would prostate test. And again, we're just talking about a PSA screening, a blood test that you could do along with all the other blood tests. And so it's not even that it would be intrusive. Would, would this not be one of the first tests that you would conduct as a White House doctor? If you're a White House doctor in this situation?
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I think you would certainly discuss it with the president and talk about the pros and cons.
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I think if you then ask, well, if president bipartisan.
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Let's see what News Nation says on the other news. So you're saying even in a medically neglected population, it would be surprising to have a surprise diagnos diagnosis with a Gleason score of nine. So you're saying that certainly as he was serving in the Oval Office, you.
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Believe that he knew that he had.
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Prostate cancer and even potentially as he was running in 2020 before he assumed office.
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Well, most likely he had prostate cancer for a long time.
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And aggressive prostate cancer such as this.
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At age 80 grows over a long period of time. I mean, usually it takes from the first diagnosis of prostate canc to the to spread would take five to 10 years, even in the most aggressive form. It's just to me, it seems very.
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Surprising that it would.
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The first diagnosis would be a metastatic.
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Diagnosis, especially Gleason 9 cancer, without, you.
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Know, having his PSA history.
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I mean, I, I would love Tom thoughts.
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So, you know, I've read a lot about prostate cancer and not only in the last 48 hours on this, but previously, because for men, you want to start a PSA test and get a baseline in your early 40s, and then you continue that and if that PSA moves even a little bit, because all of our just like all of us have a different resting pulse, Pat, you know what I mean? Your may be 80, distance runner may be 67. Everyone will have a baseline PSA score. And if that score goes up, up, then you now go to aggressive blood screening and other forms of prostate tests to find out what's going on. And so the last doctor said, yeah, it takes, if you're in active treatment, it takes about five years to metastasize to bone. Typically, I'm not the doctor. This is what the doctors are saying and this is what the articles are saying. So he likely entered the presidency with elevated PSA signs of prostate cancer, and, you know, the public didn't know about it. And not only did he have, you know, the signs of mental decline, which are no longer debatable and have been hidden and were conspiracies behind the hiding of it, he had, you know, you know, prostate cancer escalating to metastasizing to the bone, and he ran for president. It just shows you that his health had multiple angles. He should not have run.
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Vinnie.
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Well, first and foremost, like, just like with Comey with his 8647. Does anybody believe that they didn't know. Honestly, no, like, did any. Thank you, Tom. His mental decline, his cancer. Think about this too. He's the oldest president in history. He had skin cancer during his presidency. You guys remember that? He had a broken foot, Covid. Really bad. Twice. Two brain aneurysms before he got in. And we're supposed to believe that he wasn't monitored around the clock? Right?
D
Right.
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Pat, I don't know how many doctors you must have around. This guy he beat. He already got rid of skin cancer during his election. And I'm going to have Rob play this. Pat, he admitted in 2022. He says you're going to hear it. I have cancer. During a speech in Massachusetts. I'm sorry, in Virginia, July 20th. Go ahead, bro. Play this clip.
C
And because it was a four lane highway that was accessible, my mother drove us. And rather than us be able to walk and guess what?
B
The first frost, you knew what was happening. It had to put on their windshield.
C
Wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window. That's why I and so damn many other people I grew up have cancer. And why can't for the longest time had the highest cancer rate in the nation.
A
Play the last 10 seconds again, Rob. Right there. Yeah, that's good.
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Windshield wipers.
C
To get literally the oil slick off the window.
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That's why I and so damn many.
C
Other people I grew up have cancer. And why can't for the longest time mainstream media.
A
He wasn't saying all the other people I grew up with had cancer at the time. That's what they said.
B
Okay. At the time when they say to me, but you know, he did have.
D
Some sort of scheme.
B
And Adam, you ready for this? We're so like, oh my God, he's talking crazy. People brushed over this because we thought he was nuts. But like it's. There's two things. Either they lied to us or maybe even this. I was thinking on the flip side, Tom, what if they never told him? What if the plan was like, don't keep this from him. We don't like him anyway.
C
Okay, then who is that quarterback?
B
Jill, who quarterback that break, Tom? Great question.
C
Maybe Anthony Blinken.
B
Maybe Anthony Blinken, who was the other other guy? The other little guy that was always on the plane with him. Because if you think about it, Obama doesn't like him. Obama didn't endorse him in 2016 when Hillary ran, even though he was his VP. Obama told people, don't underestimate Joe's ability to F things up. Okay? I don't think this is a, it almost feels like a sacrifice because in 2019, what they said, think he knew.
A
You don't think he.
B
I think he felt messed up, Pat. But when they're like just, I don't know, I don't trust them.
A
I get that. But, but to me, I think so from, from this perspective, who, who is it to blame? You watch him on the View. Rob, can you. Do you have him on the View just like three weeks ago? Yep, I can grab a clip and on the View when you watch him, this is sad. When he's being asked a question and Jill sees that this is bad, within no time she jumps in and she, she, she doesn't even let him. It's two minutes. Yeah, let her ask. Open ended question and then fast forward. Go ahead.
C
Mr. President, since you left office, there.
B
Have been a number of books that.
C
Have come out, deeply sourced from Democratic sources that claim in your final year there was a dramatic decline in your.
B
Cognitive abilities in the final year of your presidency.
C
What is your response to these allegations and are these sources wrong?
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They are wrong. There's nothing to sustain that, number one.
C
Number two, you know, think of what.
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What we're left with. We left with a circumstance where we, we had an insurrection. What the hell.
C
I started. We did not sense a civil watch, Jill.
B
We had a circumstance where we were in a position that we.
A
She's going to give him 20 more seconds.
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The pandemic because of the incompetence of.
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The last outfit end up over a million people.
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You know where she's at? Many people dying, semi pain.
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We're also in a situation where we found ourselves unable to deal with a.
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Lot of just basic issues and which.
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I won't go into interest of time.
C
And so we went to work and.
B
We got, you know, one of the.
C
Things that, that well, well.
B
And Alyssa, you know, one of the.
C
Things I think is that the people who wrote those books were not in the White House with us.
A
You can pause and they didn't see how hard. So to me is when you have somebody that's sick and they're not doing well, you become the parent. And when you become the parent. Last night I'm at ER till 12:30, right. And I'm with one of my kids. Not a big deal, but I'm there. Okay. It's like. No, no, no. I said, listen, my responsibility is to make the right decision for the family. Right now I'm taking you right now. We go scored away. Good. Good to go. We move on. Right? Same Week before dad, hey, I'm taking you, right? Look, boom, we're going right now. Mickey takes him, I go over there, meet him. Boom. Heart, you know, issue that he has, whether it's kids or if it's parents. My kid under 10, my dad 83. It's our job to lead them, okay? So then the responsibility lies on who. If you don't take the kid to the hospital, it's on who, the kid or the parent.
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Parent.
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If you don't take your 83 year old, 82 year old, you know, person to the hospital that's not doing well. Who's it on?
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You too. You, of course.
A
So to me, this is not really on. This is, this becomes on the wife, this becomes on the family. This becomes on a supporting cast. This becomes on the people that are spending a lot of time with the person to say, dude, this guy's not the same. I'm willing to bet you if me, Tom, Mario, morale, Teague, the guys that hang with me when the cameras are off, okay? When we're together, you, if you see something going on, you're gonna be like, hey, what do you guys think? What's going on with Pat? Hey, what do you think? What's going on with me? Hey, what do you think is going on with Tom? You know, you're like, hey, bro, can I have a conversation with you? Vinny? Hey, man, something's off at it. I'm telling you.
B
Exactly.
A
I'll take you right? We would do that to just keep somebody going and say, no, no, keep doing those videos. You're going to be okay. Keep doing this video. What are you talking about, bro? What are you talking about? So to me, if all these two shows that Rob showed. Rob, those two clips you showed, what.
C
Were the outlets, MSNBC and News Nation.
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Are they Republican right wing content?
C
No.
A
No. And they're saying that this is most likely, what, five to 10 years. When we left Iran, the shah had cancer for many, many years and he hid it from everybody. He didn't want anybody to know, but he knew about it. His wife didn't even know about it. And then later on they found that, boom, you know, this happens. Adam, your thoughts on this story?
D
This is worse than we thought with Joe Biden because everyone for years was calling, he's got dementia, you know, he's got Alzheimer's. And then, you know, he's sort of functioning, sort of falling down. And then this bombshell drop said he has metastatic prostate cancer. Metastatic means it's spreading. So there's an article in the Wall Street Journal right now, if you can pull that up. And Wall Street Journal very center. Probably center, right. They say the following. Biden had unrivaled medical care. How did this cancer go undetected? Other presidents, including Donald Trump, have undergone other procedures that have been disclosed to the public. So aggressive metastatic prostate cancer, stage four. This, you know, because I'm in the life insurance, life expectancy world. I've heard these Gleason scores and PSA scores. When you hear Gleason score of nine, it's like, oh, no bueno. How did this happen? So who does this fall on to? Me, there's single one point blank person, and that's Jill Biden. She's going to bed with him every night. She's going on every single interview with him. She's basically saying, congratulations, Joe, you answered all the questions after his disastrous debate performance disaster. She knew nothing. Also, there's another person that probably should be held to account. Dr. Kevin O' Connor, who was the White House doctor.
B
Good call.
D
What did you know? Because the writing was on the wall with all this. So here's some stories right here. The cabinet iced out from the president. These are brutal, brutal Biden bombshells that were in the latest Jake Tapper book.
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Right.
D
The book, I believe, is called Original Sin. Original Sin, whatever that means. Right. Questioning.
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Great movie.
D
Questioning Joe Biden's mental fitness. Didn't recognize George Clooney at a big event. George Clooney.
B
I mean, he looks rough anyway, but okay.
D
He forgot the names of longtime aides halfway through the term. Jake Sullivan, who arguably was the shadow president. Many, many say he looked at him and calls him, goes, hey, hey, Steve. He goes, who the hell is Steve? That's Jake Sullivan, buddy. Oh, my bad, my bad. Remember the time where he goes, and let's give it up for so and so. Good for you to be here. They're like, sir, that person died a year ago.
A
Oh.
B
Oh, yeah.
D
So all these things are happening, and people thought it was dementia. Turns out he's actually legitimately very sick. So whether he's a gaffe machine, whether he's just a poor debate, or whether he just says dementia or Alzheimer's, turns out cancer is spreading in his body. Also, quick psa, one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.
A
Yeah.
D
And it's very common for men above 65. How did this go undetected?
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It's Adam.
C
Screened early in your 40s.
B
And that's the question you have to ask. It's not what, why. Why did they lie and why did they hide it? Because when you're desperate to hold power, you don't need a president, okay? You need a puppet. And Joe Biden was a perfect puppet, walking around, pushing him. I can't answer questions. I can't do this. And guys, have you guys really thought about this? Think about this, Adam. If Trump gets shot in the head and dies in Butler, ready for this? Who's still who? Who's the president? Joe Biden. Right. Joe Biden's the president. And then this news comes out, what happens? They invoke Section 3 or Section 4, Amendment 25, and Kamala Harris would become the President of the United States. So you want to talk about dodging a bullet? We bullet.
C
Because if they didn't just make that swap before the election.
B
Exactly. But my thing is, Tommy June, think about the timeline. June 27, he gets the debate happens. Biden freezes up the Democrats, like, my God. Then all of a sudden, Trump gets shot in the head. He survives, okay? Then they dropped Biden out of the race, and then it's the Kamala time. So we dodged a bullet on multiple, literally on multiple things. And that's why when I say that they want this guy dead, trust me, they wanted him dead. And they would have celebrated the fact that he was dead. But God had different plans, by the way, God's plan always.
C
I don't worry about any.
D
Did you see what Trump had to say?
B
What?
D
I actually thought it was like trolling, but he was actually very sober and serious about what he said about Joe Biden, his cancer. He says the following. Melania and I are saddened to hear about Joe Biden's recent medical diagnosis. We extend our warmest and best wishes to Jill and the family, and we wish Joe a fast and successful recovery. I actually thought he was like trolling because I'm. I'm shocked he didn't say. What a loser. The oldest, worst president in American history has cancer. So this is actually a very grown up move by Trump. I think Trump realizes how serious this is. And secondly, there's.
A
When it comes out to stuff like this. Listen, I'm talking to Stephen A. This morning. Morning. Stephen A. Went after Vinnie on his podcast, okay. And he said some stuff to Vinny. And look, if you're in this world, if you swing, you don't expect to be hit back. You're oblivious or naive. If in the opinion game, if you have an opinion, don't be surprised if the guy's going to react back. And Give their thoughts on what you have to say. You have to have thick skin. What did it say in the chat? Gbt One of the things about being director of FBI, what do you need to have a thick skin? Right. So I think Trump knows the game of fighting, but he also knows, hey, Carter died. We're showing up to the funeral. Melania, get ready, get a new dress. We're going there. He knows that part of the tradition. You can like him or not like him. The man is a very traditional, is a man of tradition. When it comes to traditions, Trump is all about it. He knows what you have to do with the traditions. So in those types of areas, he always shows up. You gotta respect him for it.
C
And you gotta give him credit. The media doesn't. When he walked off the plane in the rain and the media cornered him and said, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away, he stops, he closes his eyes and he says, she died just today, just now. Yeah. And he goes, he stops and he puts his hands up and he said, she had an amazing life. And I'm sorry to hear this. It's in the rain, coming off the plane. And so he is traditionalist, I appreciate.
A
No, he is, he is. And that's why you, you respect him for what he does. But if it's a fight, he's going to, he's going to come after you. Let's go to the next one. I want to go to the next door here. Iran's Khamenei launches blistering attack on Trump after Middle east visit. Okay, Adam, I think you shared this clip with us.
D
Yes.
A
And so here's a clip of Khamenei and Brandon, we double checked that this happened on the 17th. So it's not an older video. This is a video from the 17th. He is talking about the Trump and a nuclear deal. So. And there's an audience in front of him. You tell me if this sounds like a noble group of people that you want to negotiate with. Go ahead, Rob.
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B
Seems like a good vacation. Pack the bags.
A
You can pause it at this point. I just read the story from two hours ago. 42 minutes ago. Iran's Khamenei slams outrageous US demands on nuclear talks. And he says, I don't think nuclear talks with us will bring results. I don't know what will happen. He doesn't think things are going to get done. Do you know what is the first country to voluntarily give up their nuclear arsenal?
B
Voluntarily?
A
Voluntarily. What is the first country to ever voluntarily give it up?
B
Was it Iran?
A
South Africa was the first one to do it. They were the first ones to come out. You know, when it comes down to something like this, I got a lot of thoughts here, but I'll go to Adam first. Adam, your thoughts on the story here?
D
Well, listen, rule of thumb, when someone tells you who they are, believe them. What are the chances that they just said that? Chant death to America. Death to the infidels. Death to England. Death to Israel. Basically, basically, death to the West. What are the chances they said that for the first time all in unison? Something tells me PPD, they've been chanting that non stop since 79 for 45 freaking years. And this is what you're dealing with here. So when someone tells you who they are, believe them. There's two different approaches that they're thinking about. With the Iranian regime, there's, well, let's bring them into the global community. Let's bring them into the fold and let's try to make them part of the, you know, world order of the community of nations. Okay, there's that we saw that Trump just went to the Middle East. He met with Saudi, he met with Qatar, he met with uae, met with different leaders. Obviously he has a, for the most part, good relationship with Bibi and Israel. But despite what people say. So then you have the second camp that's like, you cannot negotiate with these people whatsoever. We talk about Indoctrination. We talk about Islamism, we talk about jihadism. This is the tip of the spear for all of that. Who's funding? Who's the big boss of terror around the world in the Middle East? Well, it's Iran, is it not? The Houthis, Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad all over the world. Who's funding this? This is Iran. So the question is, do we try to do a nuclear deal with these people? And then the last time we do, there was an infusion of cash, how many billion dollars? Or do we not try to do a nuclear deal with these people and let them get a bomb?
A
What do you think?
D
In my opinion, you cannot let these people get anywhere near a nuclear bomb or nuclear warheads, period. So the third option is, and nobody wants to talk about this uncomfortable fact. So do you give them the nuclear option but no money? No. Do you give them money but no nuclear. So they're just going to take that money and sow discord and terror around the world? Or there's a third option, which we've done in Iran before, pbd, as you know, and that is regime change. And that is a very uncomfortable conversation to have. But I think it was Mosadegh that there were the. The United States basically uninstalled, the democratically elected leader that was in what, the 50s?
A
He was the Bernie Sanders of the 50s.
D
Okay, so they elected a socialist essentially in, in Iran, and then they replaced the shah, I believe.
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Yep.
D
So now we saw what happens is here's the problem when US Plays regime change. Like, if you see this in Libya, if you see this in Iraq, you don't know what's behind door number two. You see, in Syria right now, they just. There was quote, unquote, regime change with Bashar Al Assad. Now there's an Islamic terrorist dressed in a suit who's the new president, and we've lifted sanctions. Ok, we'll see what happens to this guy. Here's the difference. In Iran, we know for a fact that whatever is behind door number two in Iran is not worse than the current regime, is not worse than the current regime. Whatever is behind door number two cannot possibly worse than what's going on with the ayatollahs and the mullahs and the jihadists in Iran. So in my opinion, I don't know how you get regime change there. That's, that's a. The CIA's job. You know, if there's oil or democracy to spread, the CIA will show up somehow. But the people of Iran deserve So much better than this last point. To anyone out there that thinks, especially on the far right or even the far left, that thinks Iran is not a threat, just look at the evidence. There's evidence that they did try to assassinate President Trump. This is full on evidence. They've attacked US Military personnel. US Soldiers have died by secondhand or even firsthand Iranian threats. So anyone thinks that they are just a, you know, casual Middle Eastern threat, that they don't have big jihadist intentions, you get another thing coming down.
C
Yeah, I look at this, and the red line that the US Wants to keep right now and says there will be no uranium enrichment, that is the red line. These people. Look, why do they want that program? They want that program to do exactly what they say they want to do. And it's horrifying. It's horrifying for the Iranian people that are there. I'm not talking about the radicalized people that are there. That's not the whole population. There's a lot of people over there that are living under this umbrella, and it's tough for them. And, you know, you can't allow it. You know, you can't allow them to sow terror, number one. You gotta stop that. And then you can't allow them to enrich uranium because you know what they're gonna do with it. You know, beware the man that is afraid to die in a suicide, you know, who's armed with a weapon like that. Now, I do find it interesting that guys like this guy managed to grow very old without committing suicide, and yet they encourage a whole lot of other people to do so. I find that irony to be a little interesting.
D
But bless our martyrs, right, Vinny?
B
I mean, how do you, how do you deal with somebody that's saying stuff like, like what we just saw. But I didn't know it was. I know it was bad. I didn't know it was that bad. But I mean, instead of war, what do we do? Instead of literally going in there and bombing, you can't just go in there and bomb them, because that's not, especially not with diplomacy. That's not what Trump is about. You got to keep them isolated economically. Right. Hard on sanctions, all that stuff. Pull their funding. I mean, what else do you do to stop these people? Because that's not going to stop. And if there's any way for them to get into this country to do something bad to this country, they would do it. So what's the solution without war? That's. That's my question. I don't know, what do you mean?
A
What do you mean? Like, how do we think war is maybe needed in this one?
B
No, no, I'm, I don't want war. I don't want them to have nukes. If somebody's saying, death to America, death to the infidels, that type of rhetoric from the leader, something has to be done, but I don't want it to be war. Okay, so what my question is how with that on top of aiding the internally to have a resistance. Because it has to be the people. Right. They have to do something for themselves. Am I right?
A
Meaning they, the people, the actual people. Yeah.
B
That aren't brainwashed like that, that want to kill America. See, America dies.
A
I mean, what Trump is doing when he goes to the Middle east, he's trying to show everybody, guys, we can do. Trump said, I'd like to see people being able to do business in Iran. It's 80 million people that you have access to. Why not be able to do business with them? Well, you can't because of people like that that are preventing others of being able to go there and do business. Who can go do business with those guys? It's a different situation. So, you know, it could get very, very nasty. What takes place? I'm watching a couple different clips. Rob, if you can tell. Take one of these clips, take the one that says 72 women in heaven. Have you seen this one? I don't know if you guys seen this clip or no? Vinnie, have you seen this clip? No. So this, this young girl asks questions and says, hey, if men go to heaven, then 72 virgins, what do women. Fair question. Go ahead, Rob.
C
My mother says that in heaven by Muslim, men get 72 women. Good. But in, in Christian, we go to.
D
Heaven with our family.
C
And I want to know what kind of heaven in Muslim for women, as.
B
Far as the question is concerned, that.
A
If the men go to heaven, they'll get 72. That beautiful woman, what will the woman get? The same question was asked to other who's the wife of the prophet? So the wife of the prophet replied.
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That the woman will get that which.
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Your heart hasn't desired, what your eyes hasn't seen, what the ear hasn't heard about.
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That means, insha, you'll get something equal.
A
What your heart hasn't desired, what your eyes hasn't seen, what a year hasn't heard.
B
72 Prada purses. That's what he should have said.
D
You're gonna get 70 or maybe you get 72 dudes.
C
I actually cannot follow that.
A
Theologically, I can't either.
C
I, I don't know.
A
When you go back, I'm trying to really understand. This is a pretty, I'm not making jokes, I'm trying to get smarter with this. Go and play that clip. No, go a little bit further down, Rob. No, down, down, down. The other way. Yeah, other way. Keep going, keep going, keep going. It's from the part that she prayed from. Right here. The same question right there.
B
Yeah, the same question was asked for her.
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Who's the wife of the prophet? So the wife of the prophet replied.
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That the woman will get that which.
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Your heart hasn't desired, what your eyes hasn't seen, what your ear hasn't heard about.
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That means, inshaallah, you will get something.
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Equal what your heart hasn't desired, what.
A
Your eyes hasn't seen, what a year.
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Hasn'T heard, you're getting.
A
What does that mean to you, Tom?
C
I, I, I, actually I was trying to look up a separate verse and see if I could correlate it. I don't know, what does that mean, what he's talking about? It says that you will get what your heart hasn't desired, what your eye hasn't seen. So you're going to get something mysterious that you don't know about.
B
What if she doesn't like your heart.
C
Hasn'T seen it, your eyes has and your ears. Your eye hasn't seen it, your heart hasn't described it hasn't, your heart hasn't desired, your eye haven't seen, your mind.
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Hasn'T, your ears haven't heard. It doesn't make any sense. I, I, right then and there I would have been like, okay, this guy's full of it. What do you're going to get something that your heart hasn't desired, then how do you know that you're going to like it if you haven't desired it? Because with the, the men want versions because you know, they desire these women that haven't been touched and that, that are clean and then you want something your ears haven't hurt. Now that's that, that is a horrible, horrible sales pitch for women to get to freaking, to get to that heaven. It's ridiculous.
D
Well, I'm not, so I'm being actual serious. It's hard to fight someone that values death more than they value life. And that's what these jihadists actually believe the whole phrase is. You know, there'll be peace when your children value life more than they value death. Because when you value death and you're just thinking of paradise. And you have this 72 virgin, you know, theory, you know, which was basically exposed by this woman. She's like, yeah, well, if I go to heaven, what do I get? And he's basically like, I don't know, whatever your heart kind of doesn't desire or want or whatever that weird interpretation was. But the bottom line is this is what leads to jihad and martyrs and suicide bombings and terrorism and basically a lack of care for civilians and civilian life. And this is what leads to what we've seen go on in the Middle East. Now, there's plenty of people at fault here. Nobody does not have blood on their hands, including the U.S. including the Israel, including Saudi Arabia, including Iran, including Hezbollah, Hamas. Everyone's guilty of a little. A little peace. But this is the core belief that is the centerpiece of the biggest issues in the world today, in my opinion.
C
And it's a very interesting correlation. I go to the Bible, 1 Corinthians 2, 7, says, we declare God's wisdom, and there is a mystery that has been hidden and that God has destined for our glory and our benefit. And he did so before time began. Because no eye is seen, no ear is heard, and no human mind has conceived the things in heaven. And what God has prepared for those who love him, an eternal blessing. So they're talking about the richness of heaven in a positive sense. And I find it very interesting that whatever he's quoting, I'm not familiar with that, but I find it very interesting that God's talking about a great blessing. And you cannot even imagine what I have for you. The same thing we say to our kids. You have no, imagine what, the blessing I will put on you, you know, if you're going to behave and you're grow up properly. That's what God is saying to us. This I don't get.
A
Yeah, yeah, but, but, you know, when I, when I, when I think about this and I think about negotiating with someone that has very different values than you, who wants you dead, at least. You know, the part you got to respect about Khamenei is he doesn't go to Bandar Pahlavi or whatever the name is today and walk on the sand and put 8,000, 647. He just says, yeah, death upon America. James Comey plays games. Khamenei talks to you straight up.
B
Yeah, you gotta respect that.
A
Yeah. There's a part of it that's, that's admirable that they do that way, but we do have different values and principles. We just do. We don't have similar values and principles. And I've been send a lot of different things lately. I want to show this other clip. Rob, if you can play this other clip that we have on Western society of what our ideologies are versus, you know, some of the others. The way we work, we work in a different way. When I lived in Iran and you would go to church, you had to be very low key. Very, very low key. You couldn't be loud about it. You couldn't be, you know, going out there in the middle of the street, John 16, Jesus is coming. You're not going to pull that off in Iran. Right? Here's Rob, the clip about the guy that asks why Muslims move to non Muslim countries. Have you ever heard this clip?
D
No.
A
It's a great clip, Rob. And by the way, again, I love this guy. Sounds like an intellect. And the way he's describing it is actually very interesting. But not this one, Rob. It's the other one that I gave to you. If you go to the third one, it says it's the fourth one it says why Muslims move to. I don't know if you see it or not. It's the clip I just texted you. Right, okay, I'm gonna take a look at it. No, it's all good. If you play that one, it's with Jesse Lee Peterson and he's asking this Islamist, why do you live in a white Christian country and not in your country? He's so honest about it. But I think it's good for the audience and for you to see here, watch this. Vinny, you live in a white country rather than your own country. You live in London.
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Why do you live in a white country? I'm sorry, it's not a white country.
A
Because I want to tell people about.
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Islam and if I stay in a Muslim country, they're already Muslims, so there's no me telling them about Islam.
A
Right?
B
So I have to be in a place where people are not Muslim, right?
A
So if I'm in the uk, there.
B
Is a lot of people who are.
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From different religions, different faiths, where I can have dialogue.
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Because this is what I do, right?
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Interfaith religious discourse and all of that.
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So I engage with different people.
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Could a Christian move to a Muslim.
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Country and freely and openly convert the.
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People from Islam to Muslim. I mean, to Christianity, ideally, under Islamic law?
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No, you're not allowed to because Christianity is false. Why?
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Islam is the truth. And so just because you are guys are liberal. Wait, I'll answer you. Just because you guys Are liberals following liberalism and you believe that anyone can.
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Do whatever they want to do. That does not mean that we're also liberal.
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Right? We don't allow harmful ideologies for our children.
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We don't allow these harmful ideologies to infiltrate into our people. When tolerance becomes a one way street, it leads to cultural suicide.
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We have to understand the, the objectives and the goals that Islam.
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Just because you guys posit right there. What do you think about that video?
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I mean that's. He's right. What he's basically saying is we're trying to spread and we're trying to come like basically spread our thing everywhere else, but nobody could come here to do it. That's like some invasion shit, Tom. Like we want to come to you, you can't come to us.
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I'll tell you what I feel about this. He is making fun of our liberalism. It gives him the enablement to come and proselytize in the US and ideally Christians are not allowed legally and under religious law and under the laws of the country to go in and do it. And he laughs at us. So to the American liberal, he's laughing. Liberalism. He chuckles when he talks about it. You know what that means? That means the Jews and the Christians Die first. And the liberals, the useful idiots, you die last. That's the way this works, Adam.
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Well, Osama bin Laden had a very famous quote and the quote was this. And I was talking about this earlier. He said the following.
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Do you hear helicopters? No, that was something else. He said that too.
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Adam, if you don't have equal.
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Here it is right here. He says, we love death. The US Loves life. That is the biggest difference between us. Again, you know, we talk in America about we have a lack of hero making machine. Who are our heroes these days? Who are we looking up to? Who should. You know, the girls are looking up to Cardi B and they're looking up to Megan Thee stallion and the guys are looking up to some questionable people. Questionable people. But in the Middle east and Islamic countries, you know, the hero making machine in many capacities, they value the martyrs. There's something called pay for slay where if a family, if a son commits suicide and takes out people with them, they get bonuses for the more people they kill. So the hero making machine. Have you ever seen these murals of terrorists in Gaza or the people of Hezbollah or isis? They put up murals of terrorists. Now they'll argue, you know, there it is right there. You know, one man's terrorist, another man's freedom fighter. Okay, well, the definition of terrorists is the intentional killing, intentional killing of civilians. And I feel like they're doing a great job with that. By the way, just a little fun fact. How many Muslims in the world? So there's about 2 billion Muslims. There's a little over, almost two and a half Christians. So Islam is quickly becoming the number one populated religion in the world. Now I want to be very clear on this. The majority of Muslims are not jihadist or Islamists at all. However, however estimates say this is According to ChatGPT, fact check me, somewhere between 15 and 25% do believe in Islamist or jihadist ideology. So if there's 2 billion Muslims and 15 to 25, that's 300 to 500 million people. That is the population of the United States and Russia combined that believe in martyrdom and going to allah and accepting 72 virgins again, this war on the west is coming whether we like it or not.
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Let me say this, let me say this here about both of these on this topic here. So every time I do this, I'm going to get bunch of people that are messaging me. I can't believe you. I'm very comfortable with it. And by the way, all the labels does nothing for me. It doesn't bother Me, I'm comfortable. I'm okay. Stick is, you know, fine with all this stuff. It won't be the first time or the last time. I've been going through this for a while. You know what's a part of what that guy says? I agree with the Muslim guy that says, you liberals, you know what? I agree with him. He's right that America became too tolerant. He's right that America became too comfortable with. What do you call it, with the LGBTQ and woke. When Stephen A. Yesterday was responding on. I agree with PBD on the woke stuff, we had a very intense conversation when he had me on his podcast and when I talked about some of the stuff that I'm not okay with. 147 days dedicated to LGBTQ. What the hell are you talking about? And one day for fathers and one day for mothers. No mother. No wonder we have so many single mothers in America, because we don't celebrate them enough. We don't celebrate fathers enough. When's the last time you saw a father year type of stuff. So that part of what Muslims do where they do not compromise these certain set of values to cross the line with kids, we are on the same page on this specific area, this one specific area, but the other area, Sharia law and all this other stuff that comes with it and how extreme they are and them coming over here and America's like, yeah, it's okay. It's okay. It's okay. It's okay. It's okay. Yeah. No, listen, I saw this chart, Rob. I'm going to send it to you. It shows the world's largest religions from 1949 till today and how it's grown. Okay, if you play this clip, Rob and Tom, if you watch this one, Tom, it has Hindus in it. It has everything in there. Let's stay focused, guys. If you. If you watch this one here on what's going on. Yeah, zoom in a little bit and watch this. Zoom in and just let it play. Press refresh. And do me a favor, go back, Rob, refresh and see who's at the top before we go. So pause it real quick. Okay, so look at the right, that Christianity was, by the way, 39. So 39. Islam was little over 15%. Hinduism, if you want to write some of these numbers down. Christianity, 39. Hinduism's 14. Islam was about high fifteens. Right? And then Buddhism and all this other stuff. Now let it play in Judaism, by the way, it's very important to look at the number of Jews. You got 0.5. 1%. Christianity was 39%. Islam was roughly 15%. Okay. Hindu was what? 14.05. Okay, play the clip. Let it keep going. Rob, watch what happens here with numbers. And look at the spike on. Where every year you see Jews dropping a percent. Do you see it went from 0.51 to 0.49 to 0.4. They get smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller every year. So it's not going to be popular with a lot of different people. Christianity, every year, smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller. Islam, every year, bigger and bigger. They just cracked 20. Okay. Every year, Judaism, 0.23%. Okay. And it goes smaller. Christianity is now at 30% in 2011.
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It's like horse racing.
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And you see Islam coming up, coming up, coming up, coming up. And look at the difference now.
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Atheist in third place.
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Now you went from 39%. 15%. The difference was what? Go back to the ending, Rob. Just go to all the way to the ending of it.
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I can't fast forward.
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If you click on it once, it should let you go on the bottom and go to the end. Like, you know how you go to the bottom of it? Like, if you put. Yeah. Doesn't let you do it on Instagram. That allows you to do it. Okay, let me just go here at the end to show you what it goes to, because it'll be tough for you to pause it when you get to the end. Vinny, at the beginning, the difference was 24% difference between Christians and Muslims. Okay. Do you know what it is at the end today? You know what the difference is? No. 5%. 29 to 24%. Rob, I'll send this to you if you want to just put the screenshot up there for people to see. What does this say from a competitive standpoint? As a guy who's a competitor, you know what I say? Good for them. You're competing. You're out producing kids, and you're converting and you're sharing your message. You're playing offense. Judaism went from 0.51 to 0.18%. When they say, like, you know, they're getting smaller because you get. They're taking over.
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They're taking over the world.
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The Islam's change, 0.26 beats all of Jews around the world. Just to kind of put that in perspective, Christianity went from 39 to 29. Islam went from 15 to 24. The gap is 5. That's 2023. At this pace, they'll be passing it up. In no time. And they want to bring that message to a city near you. They want to make America like Dearborn. Maybe some of you guys want that. Maybe to some it's okay. But the reason why America excelled so good, and next year we're celebrating 250 years, was because if you came to America, you came here for the values and principles. You didn't come to America to change it. I came to America saying, I freaking love this country. All this stuff that you guys gave me, I want to freaking support it and I want to lift it up. Let's go. Others come here and they're like, no, no, no. We're going to make this like our country. And unfortunately, some people, even on the Independent and the Conservative side, they sit there and they say nothing because they're frightened. They're scared. What if? What if this? What if that? When that score is 35 to 25 and now we're behind 10 and your life is changing. And in the school, it's not about lgbtq. The school changes its laws to have it being ran by different, you know, sects on the Muslim side in America, then it's too late. You can't turn on uk. London. You know what's going to take to fix London? Uk? What is it going to take to fix uk? What do you think? What's going to take to fix uk? Tom?
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They're finished. They're done.
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It's going to take an amazing resurgence.
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How do you do it?
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Jesus Christ has to come back. He literally has to come back. They're not. They're done, Patrick. They just ain't. Where the. Where the Pakistani rape gangs were. They just named the first. The mayor. Rotting him or something. It's a female Muslim chick. Did you see it? Rob the new mayor. New mayor Rottingham or something like that.
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Of what?
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Of the city. There's one girl that just. Somebody was just named the new mayor.
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Carola Shootin is the current mayor of Rotterdam.
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Let me check.
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Was elected October of 2024.
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What are you thinking?
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They're. It's. They're taking over. It's over. It's over. Oh, this is it. The mayor of Roth. Rotherham. Rob R O T H E R.
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H A M. Mayor of Rotherham.
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Rotherham Mayor. She's on. It's on X. Rotherham Mayor. That's the new chick right there. Put that. Yeah, right there. That's the new mayor.
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Boom.
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That's her. They're taking over. It's over.
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It's a wrap, by the way. Again, from a competitive standpoint.
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Yeah, yeah. Good.
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But I have so much respect from the competitive standpoint, but from the other side, if you think you can sit there and negotiate with Iran, specifically Iran. On what? Khamenei. Khamenei is not mbs. Don't get it twisted. Khamenei is not mbs. They're not in the same level of people. He is not mbs.
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Can I ask you one question?
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Yeah, sure.
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That number that you're showing is staggering. It's. It's. And they're. It's. It's inevitable. Unless something major happens that they're going to take over, then at what point does it get to the. To where they're going to be able to vote? Do you think that this will happen? A Muslim president of a Christian nation. When does that happen?
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Do you remember when who was the first Catholic president we had in America?
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It was jfk.
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Jfk. Prior to jfk, what did America say?
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Roman Catholic. Headlines. Roman Catholic to be our president.
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Prior to being a Roman Catholic. What did America say about the Catholic becoming a president?
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It would never happen.
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It would never happen. I was watching Godfather last night. Oh, yeah, yeah. Before running out.
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Yeah.
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And you know what the part is where he's sitting there with that guy that comes and. So you want the gambling permits, huh, to be renewed.
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Yeah.
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Not only do I want you to pay the $20,000, but I need you to also pay this, this and that. And guess what? Don't you ever call me. I don't like your type. I don't like people like you. You come here from Italy. Don't you ever call me. Right. And I need an answer tomorrow. He says, hey, so I'll let you know. I don't. I don't have an answer for you today. Number one, not only will I not pay you, and I will not pay the $20,000, but. Da, da, da, da.
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I want you.
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He walks up.
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Yeah.
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Oh, my God. How you doing? I didn't know. He goes, okay. Guess what? They said they didn't like his type of. But John F. Kennedy became president. A black man will never be president. A black man became president and his middle name is what?
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Hussein.
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Hussein. So we already kind of have had a Muslim president, if you think about it. I don't know what other way to put Hussein.
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Barack Hussein Obama. Yeah. He's a Christian.
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If you go from there to now saying we won't have it, I think it's very likely. I think we're a few decades away, but we'll. We'll get that the way it's going, right, if it, if they allow this to continue, I don't see them stopping it.
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That's why what Trump is doing right now is so important. He's basically making friends in certain countries in the Middle east, but also calling out the people that we need to basically keep an arm's distance with. I totally appreciate what Trump is doing with the universities because we see what is happening there in the universities and the ideological leftism which somehow becomes jihadism on the right and that inconvenient marriage. Have you not noticed the horseshoe theory intersecting between the far left socialist Marxists and the far right Islamist fundamentalists happening on campus and all around the world? What the hell is gays for Gaza? Because if you're gay in Gaza, you're going to get thrown off a roof. What the hell is queers for Palestine? Show me queers in Palestine. A matter of fact, show me any, and I mean any marches or protests occurring in the Middle East. I'll wait. Show me any. But they're going on in soft tolerant cities all around the world. London, Paris, Brussels, Belgium, Oslo.
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Before you jump every this.
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Hold on.
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Give this person some credit. Hang on one second.
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But let me let play this clip. What do you have?
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I'm going to show it to you. Hang on. I want to show you this. To you. Watch your language when you say stuff like that, okay? Because there are Muslim transgenders out there and there's nothing wrong with that. Okay? And let me, let me show you Islamic countries. Let me just show you this. You have some respect, man.
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I bet.
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Put some respect behind.
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Oh, okay.
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Go ahead, Rob.
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I stand before you all as a proud Kashmiri trans Muslim woman and disabled.
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And this state hates that.
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This state has burned trans and disabled people.
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Smoke screen.
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You're saying this person cannot go to Gaza.
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Like there's a reason that this person, this sick, twisted person, clearly on the very, very, very far left.
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He has nice shoes.
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So aligned. His shoes are not Islamist jihadist, right? Like what? Like this dude in a dress in high heels who's basically saying that he's got issues, shaved his legs.
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You know how expensive that is for a Middle Eastern?
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What is this queers for Palestine? What is this gays for? Like walk me through this. So at the core of it, in my opinion, is a few things. Number one, they hate Western values. They hate capitalism and they hate the United States. They hate anyone associated with the United States. You know what the enemy of the enemy is, my friend? They believe in revolution above reason. There's no reason with this gal right here, this full figured lady. They are all about decolonization and critical race theory and victimhood mentality and the oppressed versus the oppressor and armed resistance no matter what. And they're the stupid idiots that are the ones shouting river to the sea, Palestine will be free. What river and what sea? I don't even know, bro. I don't even know. So they're completely unaligned ideologically, but that they meet in the middle on complete absurdity. And here's example A. Yeah, well, I.
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Mean, look, there's a lot we can talk about here. I am sure I'm going to be flooded with messages, but these ideologies you negotiate with is very different than MBS and some of the other places. Khamenei is not mbs, but Trump is going out there meeting with the Syria, you know the guy, the president of Syria, first time in 25 years. He's trying to show Iran that we can negotiate with you as well. Iran came back and told you they're not capable of negotiating because they want death upon America, death upon England, death upon everybody. Okay.
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And you know why MBS is not that person. Mbs, one of the first things he did when he came into office and there's some things you can criticize about his human rights going on Saudi, he's went to the Wahhabism people, basically some of the people that were kind of involved in 911 and he's like, no, no, no, no, cut it out, you're done. Anyone affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, cut it out, you're done. So again, not everyone believes in this, but a big percentage do. And they're coming to a city near you.
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Yeah, for sure, for sure. And by the way, here's Gorka. Rob, if you can play this clip. Gorka's at a political event and at this political event, the lady's asking him a question and he goes on a two minute rant. So good on her, which is absolutely a clinic. You just got to watch this. By the way, Gorka's a very tall, big man sitting there giving this message. Just watch this. It's a beautiful thing. Go ahead, Rob. A member of Al Qaeda. If you're a member of Al Qaeda, you're a terrorist.
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How do you know if there are.
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Members of these gangs? What I'm saying is.
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You mean the tattoos MS.13 on our knuckles doesn't.
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Well, it's. Right, that doesn't help those.
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Do you have tattoos of Al Qaeda?
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The tattoo did not say Ms. 13 I don't want to get into.
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It's just accidents that the four symbols represent the letters Ms. This is why Politico is a joke. This is why you are gutter press and fake news. That those four symbols that just happen to comport with the letters Mississippi and the numbers 13 don't in this case represent, represent Ms. 13. You're sitting here live defending a member of Ms. 30. That's why I regret coming here. Because this isn't journalism, this is protecting those who hate America. Shame on you. We are saving lives. Saving Mary. How about Maryland fathers compared to Maryland mothers like Rachel Marin?
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Here we go.
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Mother of five raped and murdered and thrown in a ditch. How about Jocelyn Nungare, age 12, raped a mile from her home and thrown in a ditch. It's strange that Politico doesn't do articles about her, that mother or that 12 year old girl. Why is that? Why is the MS.13 guy with the knuckle tattoos more important in terms of due process than the lives of 12 year old girls brutally raped? It's weird that the priorities shift to defending the member of an FDA fto, but not the children and the women. Dan Crenshaw told me a story once of a 16 year old girl who came was smuggled across this border. The parents paid $5,000 for her to live in America, the land of milk and honey. She ended up locked in a room in New York raped by more than a dozen men every day for 18 months until she escaped. She went to Dan Crenshaw's office and I'm no further Dan Crenshaw. Okay, he's still got tds. And that girl said to him, please close the border so another girl doesn't have to be raped by 12 strange men every day for 18 months. It's strange that Politico doesn't cover those stories. Could you tell me why we have covered. No, you haven't. You have not covered those stories. I'd like to see the Jocelyn Noongaray Rachel Marin stories in comparison to the Russia, Russia collusion garbage. I mean let's be honest. Let's, let's move. You have an agenda.
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He just.
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Let's move on. Because I forgot to move on because.
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I thought it was. I was in a movie theater just watching Bro I love Sebastian just bodied her and mother. Did you hear the audience grown in the beginning and then it was just crickets.
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Yeah. Tom, your thoughts?
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Hey, you know what? When faced with true, when you put a bright light on truth, guess what happens. It's very, very Hard to spin the darkness. And that's what the reason she is speechless in the face of. Why wouldn't, you know, reporters interrupt, reporters become shrill. Reporters turn up the volume. You wait right there. You stop right there. We've seen it on cnn. We've seen it. What Scott goes through and Gork is just laying her out. Just boom, you know, and that's it. And so he's putting facts in her face. And it's true, you know, that this is how Politico managed it, unfortunately. And Dasha Burns there was left unarmed because there is nothing. You know, she's sitting there like, what am I supposed to say? And she's trying to put a little spin at the end. Well, let's move on. That's all she's got is let's move on. Because the bright light of truth showed up and the reality of what political was about on these kind of stories and giving due process to this guy, really.
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Come on, Vinny.
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I mean, it still boggles my mind that they're not going to shift. Adam makes a, Adam makes a good point. Like with gays, for God's, like, where's your, where's your mind at? Like, what makes you think that that's like cool, like. And the same thing with political and all the, all msnbc, cnn, they have been sticking up for that, by the way, we're still kind of talking about an MS.13 gang member that was here illegally, that was beating his wife that left and they sent on our tax dollar, Democrat congressman flew there, made huge scenes on our tax dollars to try to get this guy back. They were fighting for a domestic terrorist. And then, by the way, and Alina Haba just pressed charges on some. Who was it, Tom?
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On a representative from New Jersey who.
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Broke into the Newark ICE detention facility.
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I have the video if you want.
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Yeah, think about this. They're fighting, fighting, literally fighting for illegals. And there wasn't one peep of any compassion for the girls. And there was a bunch of them, mind you, thank God because of Trump. You haven't. When's the last time you heard of an illegal raping and murdering a girl and throwing her in a ditch? And silence from msnbc. It hasn't been happening because they closed the border. But this is, this is a shame that they're fighting for gang members, but when it comes to American girls, they can care less. And shame on political. That's why I'm happy. They're all at one point going to be finished, gone. Cnn, msnbc, all of them. Think about it. The only reason people are watching Abby Phillips, if you really think about it, is why. Honestly, why? Who would watch that show? It's because. Scott Jennings, Tom, Vinnie, when you only.
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Have three cards in your deck, that's the only card you play.
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Yeah, you're 100% right. You're 100% right. They have nothing to fight for. They have nothing to stand on.
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This is sort of the ongoing conversation of are we are prioritizing illegals or newcomers? Are we prioritizing American citizens? There's been an ongoing debate of the left and the right and which clearly Trump won of why the hell are we keeping this border open? Or why are we giving money out to illegal citizens? Why are we giving health care to these people while we're basically treating our own citizens as second class citizens. You know where it's the most poignant?
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The most.
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The most poignant are in the inner cities like Chicago. Have you seen how frustrated African American, black Americans are with their government? They're like, what do you mean that you're providing these illegal immigrants with money? What about us? The maddest people with the most clip to say are African Americans in inner cities like Chicago. They are fed.
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What is this?
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This is Lamonica McIver. She is a Democratic representative from the state of New Jersey. This is her pushing an ICE official trying to break into the ICE detention facility. And now she has been charged by the state of New Jersey.
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Let me see it.
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She's. According to reports, she's the one in the red.
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Who'S she pushing?
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Look, she's not hitting. She's hitting ICE officials.
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She a big girl, too.
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Oh, wow.
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That's a fullback right there, buddy.
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And yeah, why? Look, she's swinging on him. This is an attorney.
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Funny. Come for the photo op, stay for the felony.
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And guess what, though. Alina Haba has officially charged her with assaulting, impeding, and interfering with law enforcement. And that's what they get. And on a lighter note, Pat and Tom, I know you, me and you talked about this. The Supreme Court just gave a green light for Trump to end temporary protective status for over 320,000 Venezuelans, which is great. And then the lower courts try to block Trump from ending it, calling it discrimination. The Supreme Court voted 8, 1 ruling, and guess who was the only one that voted against it? Katanji Brown Jackson, the one that, that Biden probably doesn't even know that he put in there. So there's another win for, for Donald Trump and the American people. 320,000 elite people that didn't are not supposed to be here are going back home.
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Thousands of Venezuelans.
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320,000.
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I want to ask it. Is. Is one Chilean on that list?
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Oh, no, it might be.
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He might be.
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He might be. Can we go check if he's out?
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No, I'm just, I'm just asking. I'm asking a basic question.
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We'll check.
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Let's leave that Chile.
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There we go.
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Let's leave that guy alone. By the way, did you see JD Vance address all the illegals this weekend in that interview? Did you happen to see an airplane? No, he was sitting down. I don't know if you can find this, Rob, but he was having a conversation and, you know, the interview was like. It was like sitting in a room. I don't know. Maybe it's it. That, that might be it. Right below where she's basically like, right below it, Rob, she says, you know, he's like, you know, she's like, what do we do with that? We need more housing in this country. How are we going to build houses should be doing. And he goes, yeah, well, we probably shouldn't have, you know, 10 to 20 million illegals that's probably messing with the housing. And then she kind of boldly goes, well, how are we going to build all the houses if we kick out the illegals? And he goes, I'm objecting to the premise of this conversation. Are you trying to say. There it is right there. Are you trying to say that Americans can't build houses and we need illegals to basically build our housing? Here it is. Play this clip.
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Yeah.
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Just so you know, this is from, I believe, October.
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Yeah. That's not new. Okay.
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But it's true.
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It is true.
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Is a housing crisis is that not enough houses have been built and that.
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We have 25 million people who should be here.
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Well, I mean, this is the thing.
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I mean, I think it's both.
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I know you do. I don't think that many people who look into this agree with you, but.
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About a third of the construction workforce.
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In this country is Hispanic.
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Of those, a large portion are undocumented. So how do you propose to build.
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All the housing necessary that we need in this country? By removing all the people who are working in construction.
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How do we function as a society without having a legal question?
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Because we know that back in the.
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1960S, when we had very low levels.
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Of illegal immigration, Americans didn't buy houses, didn't build houses.
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Sarcasm.
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But of course they did. And I'm being sarcastic, of course, in service of a point, Lulu. The assumption that because a large number of home builders now are using undocumented.
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Labor, that that's the only way to build homes.
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I think, again, the country is much bigger. The need is much bigger. I mean, I'm not arguing in favor.
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Of illeg legal immigration.
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Proposal to remove millions.
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So that's the disingenuous of these interviewers right here.
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When it's not. Americans should be working. Like, how about Americans go build those houses, hire Americans.
D
Look, her premise was. She's like, how are we supposed to function as a society and build houses without the illegals, you idiot? He's like, because.
C
So you open the border because you needed a house.
D
Yeah, so.
A
Well, let me. Let me show this. I mean, obviously when you're seeing stuff like this, common sense is going to prevail. By the way, it's interesting seeing the race right now between Florida, California, Texas and New York. Hats. Okay, it's on fire.
B
Guess who's number one. What do you think is California?
A
Well, number one is for the merch. For the hats. The VT merch.
D
I'm going with New York.
A
Remember, the Florida ones are limited out of 250.
B
New York.
A
All the other are limited supplies. The Florida ones are 99. The other ones are 34.
B
Okay, so I'm saying.
A
But even with that, let me tell you who's number one. Number one right now is Florida.
D
All right, Like I said, Florida, baby.
B
I went to Cali.
A
Cali's number two. Who's three, Texas or New York?
B
Texas. Texas.
A
Texas is three. Yeah. And New York.
D
Hey, New York, wake up. California is just waking up right now.
A
California, New York. Where you at? New York? I'm walking and by the way, a lot of other states are saying, hey man, how about us? You know, how about us? If we get a lot of emails from different states, we will entertain other states. Right now we're just targeting the four states that watch the podcast.
C
How about New Jersey? They like Trump more than they like their own governor.
A
They do. But I want to go to this video that came out that's been retweeted all over the place. I think Elon also retweeted this about Chinese new plane. Okay. Ssuav spooks US, challenges its air superiority but can out. Can it outfly latest air defenses? That's the question. Economic times. Rob, if you got this clip here to show that new China plane that is on there, I think maybe even I retweeted it. But if you have it, just kind of share it. It may not be on my, on my. But you should have it in the notes.
D
I have it.
A
So China's SSUAV, a super high altitude drone with 15,000 ceiling and 4,000 kilometer range, capable of carrying over 100 small drones or thousand kilogram of missiles, is set to undertake its first mission by June and raising concerns in the US about its challenge to its air superiority. Rob, if you want to play this clip, this is what it's capable of doing. Vinny, take a look at this. Watch this.
C
Should we mute this music?
A
Rob, can you mute them? It's like little like Chinese strands, but.
C
It'S like, well, you just don't know.
D
What should like the song.
A
Look at that. What do you think about that when you see that, Tom?
C
So here's what I think about the future of modern warfare. People aren't going to like this, but this is a tool of future modern warfare. And modern warfare will work like this. They will penetrate air defenses and they will deploy that. And they'll think, oh, they're going to kill all the people in the cities. No, they're not. They're going to go after infrastructure, they're going to go after power grids, they're going after water treatment plants, they're going to have to water pumping stations. Because as soon as you do that, now you create civil unrest and you can get the government to surrender. That's the way these things are going to work. You're not going to have a million Chinese show up on the coast of California and invade. It's not the way the warfare is going to work. And increasingly people are looking at it and thinking that you're not going to have mutually assured destruction by nuclear you fire one, I fire one. You fire two, I fire two. Oh, crap.
A
It's done.
D
Right?
C
So that war in the future will be crafts like this, unmanned and controlled from afar, getting to an area and launching off and then completely disrupting everything. Look what happened in Gaza. No electricity, no water, no anything. And there you have it. You know, you brought the whole thing to its knees. So that's what's going on. That's what I think of. And so think of this as a tool of the modern warfare where it's not soldiers killing each other. It is countries trying to incapacitate each other to get them to surrender and to take their land.
A
I wonder what it does, though, because, you know, when we talk about military industrial complex, right, there's two sides of the argument. One of the arguments is what I want to make bombs, people for hospital beds to be busy. You need, you know, cancer is a $200 billion your industry. So if you cure cancer, that $200 billion industry wipes out and it goes away.
C
So don't out. Well, I'll round up.
A
Right. So what is the balance between military industrial complex, companies making money and actually preparing for a future invasion? How do you balance those two messages out?
C
Well, I think what you do is if I'm Raytheon, I look at this video And I'm like, Mr. President, see, we need to make things like this as well. So it just, it's basically, you know, opportunity meets scenario in military spending. You paint scenarios, Pat. That is the opportunity for me to sell into the scenario for what you'll need. So when Raytheon sees this, they say, hey, dude, you're gonna need a mass deployment device, or they'll come up with some military name for it, an mdd. You better have a mass deployment device that flies low under radar, gets in, and then releases all these drones and then attack all their power grid. Right? So that's how it works. But you have to create the fear. You have to create the fear and the opportunity. Remember, the Cold War was incredibly profitable because we went from, from tanks to very expensive missiles and very expensive warheads and even more expensive silos and bases and submarines to launch them.
A
I guess the question for, for me would be the following. How do you present that argument? Not as in if you're Raytheon or if you're Boeing or any of those guys. How do you sell that as the president, as a person that's in office, here's why we need to make these investments. How do you sell that? I know how to Sell. And I'm just thinking how you would.
C
Do it the way I sell it. American people says it's a cold war argument, says if they're building systems like this, this is how they're going to use them. We need to be prepared for your safety and the continuous of our country and our economy and life as we know it. It's basically the nuclear war argument. If they're building X, we need to build Y and the US is always included. And thank goodness we have two oceans and one previously docile neighbor in Mexico and one talkative but completely harmless.
B
Is that verified that, that that is something that they were working on?
A
June they're saying they're, they're testing it in June, which is next month.
B
Okay. Me personally, that doesn't phase me because of how advanced we are. If something like that especially, well, especially under this administration. I don't have zero worries about anything like that because our capability with laser and nuke and like we, we if something like that touched our shores, Tom, it's over for China and then, I mean it might be over for, for the rest.
A
Is that confident?
B
I'm, I'm very, very confident working at a nuclear missile base that the amount of stuff that we have, the stuff that will never know, you'll never know 95% of what the Pentagon and what are like they're posting this video. Whatever. If China puts that anywhere near us, it's a full on war to them because Tom nailed it. They hit them, they hit the water, they hit the energy, they hit electricity. It's, it's a wrap. It's a wrap. But think about it. The last administration, China could have flown that thing over our country. They wouldn't have done shit. No, seriously, they were flying balloons, they were flying this, they're buying land. You could have done anything. This is a whole different situation with Trump and Pete Hex said. But that honestly doesn't worry me because of what we have, period.
A
Yeah, I just think for me to sit there and be that confident about what someone could do to us without us being paranoid and we saw what happened in Covid, you know, are we ready for cyber attack?
B
No, no, absolutely.
A
Are we ready for them taking down the financial system for a week? What would that do to the economy? What would that do to communities? Are we ready if we don't have power and you can't go buy food and what percentage of people have stockpiles of food and stuff in their place to be ready for it? I don't know if we're ready for that. Do you think they have the capabilities to do things like that? Yeah. So, you know, my challenge is why? Like that video that I played earlier where the guy said, no, you're liberal in our country, we don't believe in your values. You can't come and pitch your values in our country. No, we are not okay with that, but we're okay coming to you because you allow us to do it right. That gives me the vibes what that guy said to what China does. We want to come into your country and sell us our, our products and the stuff that we're building for you. But you can't come to our country. No, no, we only want to come to you. No, you can't come to our country and convert Muslims into Christians. But we're coming to you. No, you can't come in our country and open up Facebook, YouTube, but we're coming to you. We're going to come TikTok your kids, we're going to come and teach. So that is the part where military. When I see stuff like this, the drone, by the way, a drone attack. You got 50,000 drones in there. You saw these drone shows that they do all this stuff. How quickly changes and you know, all the stuff that's going on. So you look at the sky, there's 50 drones coming your way. What are you doing?
B
It's over.
A
No, no, but what do you like? What, what is the military doing? 50,000 drones come and all of a sudden they go this wide. I mean there's, there's a lot of stuff that we need to be thinking about on what's possible, what's capable. All I'm saying is only the paranoid survive. I would, you know, FYI, how long has he been the President? How many days?
C
119.
A
119 days. Say 120 days, whatever that is.
C
Something like that.
A
You think just because he's been president 120 days, we already have all the right capabilities? What happened last four years prior to him? Did we make the right investments? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I know the first four years he was making some heavy investments to make the military better, but there was a big four year break. We got work to get back to it. I don't try, I don't trust. I don't trust what China is doing behind closed doors.
D
Nobody trusts.
A
Go for it.
D
Well, I firmly believe in the Reagan Doctrine, which is peace through strength. Are you freaking kidding me? When you look at what we're spending on our defense, I think in line items, our defense budget is almost a trillion dollars right behind interest that we're paying on the debt, which is also a trillion dollars which goes behind our Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and everything like that. But if you add up all the other countries, I think the next 10 to 15 countries after what we're spending in the budget, Rob, there you go, right there. United States, almost 968 billion. Almost a trillion dollars. So if you add up China, Russia, Germany, the uk, India, Saudi, France, what other countries are that, Rob? Japan, South Korea, Australia, Italy, Israel, Ukraine, which we're funding and Poland, it doesn't even equal what the United States is defending spending on budget. So if we don't have the best, dopest, most high tech weaponry out there, then what the hell are we spending our money on? How much corruption is happening? So we better have all this that China's doing and then some. Top Gun shouldn't just be a movie. We should have all that stuff ready at our disposal.
A
Yeah, well, we'll see. We'll see what's going to happen here. I'm more about playing offense than sitting there worried about what's going to happen. So. Okay, let's go to this story about India and China. Tom, I want to go to this. So the whole tariff conversation that's taking place, right. Trump says China would have broken apart if we don't do the deal. Won't do deals with everyone. He's trying to say like he's saving the economy, which is what Tom said the other day. So let me read this. During an interview aired on Friday broadcast on Fox News Channel Special Report, President Trump stated that he won't. Is this it, Rob?
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Yes.
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People, I've got 150 countries that want to make deals.
A
You know, you have a lot of countries.
C
The market was really happy with the China situation and the sit down were with the Treasury Secretary.
A
If I didn't do the beginning, if.
D
I didn't do that deal with China.
B
I think China would have broken apart.
C
Not us, them.
A
We weren't going to break. We're not going to break.
B
They would have broken apart. You know, our country has a lot of spirit.
A
And you know why?
B
Because of November 5th.
A
Okay, so he's saying that Tom. And then right afterwards, Rob, if you have the Indiana India clip, not Indiana India clip. Yes, right here about the iPhones. And apparently some happen with. Go for it with Tim Cook. Go ahead.
B
And we have Apple. As you know, it's coming in. And I had a little problem with Tim Cook yesterday. I said to him, tim, you're my friend. I've treated you very good. You're coming in with $500 billion.
A
But now I hear you building all over India.
B
I don't want you building in India.
A
You can build in India if you want to take care of India because.
B
India is the highest, one of the highest tariff nations in the world. It's very hard to sell into India. And they've offered us a deal where.
A
Basically they're willing to literally charge us no tariff.
B
So we go from the highest tariff. You couldn't do business in India. We're not even a top 30 in India because the tariff is so high to a point where they have actually told us, I assume you too, Scott, you were working on that also, that there will be no tariff.
A
Right.
B
Would you say that's a difference? They're the highest. And now they're saying no tariff. But I said to Tim, I said, tim, look, we've treated you really good. We put up with all the plants.
A
That you built in China for years.
B
Now you've got to build us. We're not interested in you building in India. India can take care of themselves.
A
They're doing very well.
B
We want you to build here. And they're going to be upping their production in the United States.
A
Apple.
B
So Apple's already in for 500 billion, but they're going to be upping their production. So it'll be great.
A
Okay, Tom, that's powerful, by the way. Very powerful. So China, India, Apple. Thoughts, Tom?
C
Well, there's a waterfall here and there's two things going on in the water. The first thing over the waterfall is obviously the administration loves the fact that Apple starting, going back 2018, started moving things to India. So they love the fact that China is losing market share on manufacturing of Apple and things are going to India because Foxconn and there's a lot of things going on and Apple was trying to manage its risk. They love that their little myth, there's a little subtext going below the surface here in that China and Pakistan, a little blow up they had on the border. India didn't completely cooperate with us, Pakistan didn't completely cooperate with us, and they got their little ceasefire. So there's a little poke to to India going below the surface here. I don't want you building all the extra stuff there. I want you to build the stuff here with India saying, wait a minute, a minute ago you were happy that we were taking manufacturing from China. Well, I want you to have some of it, but you're also kind of annoying me a little bit. So there is, Pat, below the surface, there is a poke at India that happened in all this. Like, hang on, dude, you're listening to me, please. Thank you. And then he does want factories in the U.S. look, they have automated assembly factories that have very little overhead and very few people. He says, put that in America. Put that in America. And guess what? Buy the electricity from the America. Hire the construction workers in America to build that facility and then you're going to have people there because it's fairly automated and they're going to be US wages. But it's a highly automated factory. But buy the supplies here, build the thing here, do it here. Where's our part of this? So he's pointing out to Tim Cook saying, look, this is not a pure human manufacturing game anymore. Tim, I want you to build something here. Although I'm glad you're moving and you're taking stuff out of China and reducing the reliance on China. Meanwhile, India says, I thought it was good. I was getting all the. I was getting. I had a winning hand on here. Yeah, but you need to listen to me about this Pakistan thing. And you didn't listen as much as I wanted you to. So there was a couple things going on here, Patrick, but the lead one was he was unafraid to look at Tim Cook and say, build some of that here. And it's not about the manufacturing jobs. It's all about all the jobs that are going to build the factory itself.
B
So here's my question. If he does agree to do it, I know we talked about the prices going up. What is Tim Cook's incentive to come and do it here? Is he going to make. Is he going to charge us more for the phone and that's how he's going to make his money? Is that what's going to happen?
C
I think the phones. Well, it depends on which products you're talking about. Like, does he just. What do they build here? Do they build the iPhones here? Do they build ipods here? I mean.
B
Yeah.
D
EarPods.
C
EarPods. What do they build?
A
Yeah, right.
C
Some of the stuff that's more labor intensive. It'll be much more expensive if it's built here. However, there's things they can build and there's things they can do that would not be, you know, lethal. Lethally expensive. You know, I'm saying that it just kills the market for it. I'm not paying three grand for an iPhone.
D
Yeah, yeah.
A
There's a part of this that, I mean, obviously, here's what he's saying. A part of when you're watching him saying, hey, I didn't want you to go build 60 million phones in India. What are you doing? A part's like, well, maybe he wants a little bit of it to go to China, because now that he's doing the new deal, he wants to make a chunk. That's not what he's saying. He's saying, no, I want you to bring it here. Because if you're transferring 60 million phones being made from China to India, guess what you're not doing. You're not creating the jobs here. You're just moving it from one place to another place that still the jobs are not created here. I want you to create the jobs.
C
Here, but that's it.
A
But the part that I like is that he has that relationship with Tim Cook and the way he does it in the field. There was. There's ways when you're building an agency where it's like, look, I don't agree. We have very good relationship, but I don't agree with the fact that he's doing this. What's that all about? Why are you building all that over there? He's publicly calling him out. Phil Jackson used to do this. Certain coaches used to do this with their players. And Tim Cook is one of his main players. It's the biggest company he's got in America, it's them. Who else is bigger than them? Microsoft and them compete for number one spot, right, Tom? It's Microsoft and Apple are competing for number one.
C
The three trillion club.
A
Yeah, the three trillion club. But I love that he's pushing and imposing to say bring those jobs to the States. Adam?
D
Yeah, Apple's the number one company in the world over $3 trillion market cap. And our primary focus right now should still be on China. Everything that's happening with the tariffs, you know, whether we're going to break China or not. But we created this mess that we're dealing with China. We have ourselves to blame, starting with Nixon and as a contrament with Mao, aligning ourselves with the Chinese over the Russians during the Cold War and then everything that happened with that, then the World Trade Organization under Clinton and under Bush. But you know, all our manufacturing jobs got shipped to China and essentially we're a consumer based economy. So we're buying a ton of stuff, ton of stuff, ton of stuff from China. But slowly but surely we're realizing this, that Apple actually helped build China's economy more than anybody. So you know, there was a great interview on the Daily Show. Jon Stewart interviewed this guy, award winning journalist Patrick McGee and here's what they talked about. They talked, he wrote a book called Apple in China, the Capture of the World's Greatest Company. So they, they say this, that the award winning journalist Patrick McGee joined Jon Stewart to discuss how Apple built China. In his new book Apple in China the Capture the World's Greatest Company. They talk about Apple sleepwalking into this crisis, building a competitive market in Xi Jinping's authoritarian state, the vocational training that boosted rivals, how Trump attempted Apple's boycott backfired, and whether investments may be facilitating the annexation of Taiwan. Long story short, Apple in many respects built China as what it is today. So now they're exiting stage left and trying to basically do their dirty work in, in India. And we all understand why we need to get out of China. But here's this article right here saying the US will have India as their country of origin for iPhones. And in the third quarter, almost all iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, AirPods will be sold into the US will originate from Vietnam. And I think what Trump is saying is America first bring the jobs back to America. But Apple, you know, they made their, they made their money basically by giving China a ton and ton of money they were talking about in the interview. I encourage you to go watch it. How much money poured into China was more than what the Marshall Plan did to Europe per capita after World War II. And a massive amount of money into China came from Apple.
A
Yeah. Last clip I want to play. Rob, if you can play this clip of Dan Bongino and Cash Patel. The two of them, they're sitting there being asked about Epstein. I don't know if you have this clip or not. There's a clip of the two that maybe we'll play this one and then Stephen A. Smith and we'll wrap it up. Do you know which one I'm talking about, Rob?
C
I have it right here.
A
So if you can play this clip. So they're being asked about Epstein and then Dan answers as well. Go ahead and place. I'm going to get the team's reaction here. Go for it. You said Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. People don't believe it. Well, I mean, listen, they have a.
D
Right to their opinion. But as someone who has worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, who's been in the Metropolitan Detention center, who's been in segregated housing, you know a suicide.
C
When you see one, and that's what that was.
A
He killed himself.
D
Again, you want me to.
A
I've.
D
I've seen the whole file.
A
He killed himself.
D
I know it's hard work. Well, I guess case closed, guys.
B
Hey, guess what?
D
I guess.
B
I guess we figured out Dan Bongino. Looks like he didn't want to. He killed himself. He killed him.
D
How much do you believe them, Vinny.
B
Adam for the intelligence.
D
Gambogino, high credibility in your house, right?
B
Anything that I don't even know what the hell to believe from anybody anymore. And to be honest with you, killed himself. Kill whatever. I don't at this point.
D
Sixed himself.
B
Eight. Exactly. Thank you. I don't care. Do you know what I care about? Ghislaine Maxwell and all the people that she knows and all the customers and all the 10, by the way, tens of thousands of hours of Epstein and his people having sex with underage children. Where are the. I want arrests. I want those people kill himself.
A
That's the.
B
That's okay. We're not stupid. We know what happened. If they say he killed himself, whatever. Maybe they gave him ultimatum at him. Maybe they're like, hey, listen, we're going to shut the cameras off. You at least better do it or else it's going to be hell or high water for you. So maybe. I don't know. I don't care at this point. I want the customers. I want the people that were at that island I want the people that were on those tapes. I want them exposed. This doesn't mean. This doesn't do anything for me. I don't believe anybody anymore. I don't. I actually don't. I mean, that's what I want. That's what I think the people want. I think everybody out there wants to know, who are the people that were there? If Ghislaine Maxwell is in jail for selling and sex trafficking, girls, human beings, where are all the customers? You can't arrest Tom for being a drug kingpin and no other arrests are made. It doesn't make any sense. This I don't care about.
C
That was a close one. Yeah, don't expose me.
D
Yeah, but you don't care about the Jeffrey Epstein scene.
B
Kill himself. Because you know what, Adam? We're never going to know. All the stuff that lined up. The cameras were off. The guard was gone. His cellmate was on. I don't care. We're never gonna find out. I want the people that were hooking up with kids.
C
If I may, I don't want to weigh in on you guys going back and forth, but I'm gonna say this. Did Hitler kill himself?
B
We don't know.
C
Hours before. Somebody else was probably going to do it for him.
B
Yeah, probably.
C
So did Epstein hear that? Okay, look, the thing that went down in Florida, you got out of that, there's no getting out of this one. That's it. That's not where it's going. And you know what? You got a couple choices here. You know, you're going to get it, or you can take the way out and do it yourself.
D
Well, there's a lot of people that think that Adolf Hitler ended up in Argentina and. As well as a bunch of other Nazis.
A
Pretty.
B
Pretty.
C
Okay, well, then he's step back from.
D
I mean, I wasn't there hanging out with the guy. Kanye was, though.
C
How many cornered serial killers or cornered killers off themselves moments before the police are finally going to come through the door? Right, We. We see that all the time. It's the way. It's the cheap way out for the killer who doesn't want to go to prison and doesn't want to be arrested and doesn't want to be taken alive. You'll never take me alive.
D
What you're saying is, Tom, that whether he did it himself or someone else was gonna do it, it was inevitable.
C
Yes, that's what I think. That's what I think. And there are other people out there that seem to think that. So could Cash and Bongino both are friends of the podcast. We talked to them. Just full disclosure. But, you know, could they be. Are they speaking the truth about it? Yeah, I'd like to think that both of those guys that we think highly of are speaking the truth. However, in speaking the truth, it's okay.
B
We.
C
Why did he do it? At that time and then it sure seems pretty convenient that cameras go off and the things changed in the detention center that happened. Those cameras were off, the guard moved, the roommate went to another cell. There's some things that happened there that aren't explained and say, okay, guys, that's it. But what about the rest of your police investigation? Cash, I'd like to hear that. Okay, what about the rest of the circumstances that went down with the guards, with the cameras, with everything else? What about the rest of the circumstances? Even though you and Bongina were saying, we've seen the pictures, we've seen the file, we're looking in there, that is a suicide, no signs of struggle.
A
That.
C
Okay, I'm calling that okay. What about everything else? I want to see the full explanation.
D
It seems highly questionable. By the way, you know who weighed in on this whole Epstein thing was Elon Musk. Do you have that clip, Rob?
A
Yep.
B
Right.
A
Yeah, Vinnie just texted it.
D
Okay, gotcha.
B
Yeah, this is weird. Did you see this?
A
Yeah. I do want to ask you about USAID and the comments that Bill Gates made the other day, which. And I know that you called him. I know you. You said that already.
D
And I'm just.
A
Who does Bill Gates think he is.
B
To make comments about the welfare of.
A
Children, given that he is Quentin Jeffrey Epstein. Okay, well.
B
Wow. Applause break.
A
He's. He's. He said he regrets those, and he's.
B
I wouldn't trust him. Of course you wouldn't.
C
The world over the years.
A
My question to you is, have you.
C
Looked at the data to check if.
A
He might be right, that the cuts to USAID might cost millions of lives? Yes. I'd like him to show us any. Any evidence whatsoever that that is. I do.
B
They said, you notice her. She's like, yeah, but he helps so much. The Bill. Melinda Gates and all that. Mother. They're shutting that down, aren't they?
A
Robin Gino and. And Cash Patel. The energy was very different pre getting in the job.
B
Yes, sir.
A
Versus once they got the job. So it's either they find out who's holding who hostage. It's either they put stuff in front of them to say, here's what we have on you. Which I don't think that's the one. But that's the second thing. It's either they realize they need that to be able to control assets, other people are holding the people in the White House hostage, or they're just telling the truth and you have to believe it. And the last one is the fact that they may have given him weapons and said, kill yourself. So forever. They could say they killed himself to categorically make it right, that they're not lying. But he didn't kill himself. You know, it's a different kind of a situation, you know, that he was in. But, Adam, your. Your thoughts here. And then we'll move on to the last story.
D
I like how you kind of give the options here. I filtered it down to two options. Number one, it is the truth, or at least it's truthiness, right, that he offed himself. Or number two, which I actually think is way more likely, is that there's a big difference between talking about what you're going to do when you get to the job versus actually seeing what the hell's going on behind the scenes when you get the job as the FBI director. So my assumption, never had the opportunity to be the FBI director. I know you chat GPT like what qualifications. On a daily basis, you're going to see things that you never thought you would see. And you're going to see people's names that you never thought you would see. And some of those people may be presidents or billionaires or foreign dignitaries. And they're going to say, listen, yeah, you might expose this name with Jeffrey Epstein, but you also might bring down half the world. So what do you want to do? In my opinion, when they get this job, they see things that they didn't think that they would see. And they say, yeah, yeah, he definitely killed himself. Okay, moving on. That's my opinion.
A
Yeah, I mean, we'll see. We'll see what's gonna happen. Last but not least, Stephen A. Smith went on Vinnie yesterday, posted a clip. Rob, he just posted a nut. Oh, you got the. He posted a short clip of it as well. If you, if you just go on YouTube, he posted a short clip of the clip. Like, you just go to his channel right there where you are. Just go to his channel and right there. My response. So this is towards Vinnie. Vinnie Brace for Impact. And this let's. It even plays your clip of what the. What you say. Let's hear this. Go for it, Rob.
B
Now let me spend the rest of my time getting into the Pat Patrick bet. David, folks. All right, this is before we get to your tweets. I want to address some sound that I heard from the Patrick Bet David podcast regarding yours truly and my channel chances as a potential presidential candidate. Listen to this, please. I like Stephen A. I like the sports talk. And you know, he's a great freaking. He's. He's the best in the game.
A
You're not with it. You're not.
B
I'm not. I'm not. I'm not.
A
Just because he didn't vote for Trump.
B
No. It's the flip flop of every single person.
A
You're calling Stephen Andy a flip flopper.
B
Every single one of these guys that were on the left, every guy's girl now, from the Chanks to the Steven A's to the Chris Cuomo's to all these people. I'm not buying it at all, okay? And you say this all the time. It's the market. What does the market want? They're shifting because of the market. I don't. Listen, with all due respect, I'm not buying none of that shit from none of them, okay? Because they still. They were still on Kamala. They were still on Biden. True. They're still on that anti American bullshit sentiment. Because if you want to put in people like Biden and you want to put in people like if you voted for Kamala Harris, which he did, what the hell do you even stand on? What was your thing? Just not Trump. So it just shifted, all that Trump hating. He's the worst. He's Hitler. I'm not saying Steven said this, but all of them, all of them were anti Trump. We've been saying Trump is this guy. Since when? Since 2016. We've had this guy's back. And it's not just blind loyalty tomorrow. It wasn't that. It was the proof in the pudding. He came in with Russia collusion, Obama and all these guys freaking spying on him. He had all the shit. He had Covid, he had all this stuff. Russian asset. All that bullshit Putin talk. All right? And then now he's back.
A
Everybody voted for him.
B
Have I said anything wrong?
A
Go ahead.
B
Respectfully, specifically, on this particular topic, I don't give a shit what you give a about.
A
Twice.
B
So we know that I wasn't stuttering. I don't give a what you give a. About as it pertains to this particular subject, because the one here that is at least somewhat wrong but clearly devoid of empathy or compassion or understanding is you.
A
In other news, Florida residents are going to be.
C
I don't have the.
B
We have to watch A commercial.
D
You don't have the what? Now?
B
Before I get any further, that was.
D
Nice little promo for Miami. I love Vinnie.
B
Yeah, yeah. As I do Adam, as I do Tom, as I do Patrick bet Davis. And in the interest of full disclosure, before I get any further, I got a lot of love for them and their podcast, but I got a lot of love on a personal level for a guy by the name of Patrick bet David, the leader of that crew who's become a great friend and somebody that has helped me. And I'll put it out on front street. He was one of the people that I was receiving advice from when I was negotiating a couple of my contracts.
D
That's awesome.
B
So I have a personal affinity and affection for that man. And Adam, too. And Adam. I got love for Adam, too.
D
We go out in these streets.
B
Could you calm down, please?
D
Saying to Vinnie.
B
Yeah, because you act like we had to have voted against Trump for the specific reasons that you're articulating. Good word. The border is a primary issue with you. We understand that. So how could anybody possibly vote for Kamala Harris? Well, what if their issue wasn't the border? What if their issue was avoiding chaos? What if their issue was not wanting a president in office that was willing to pad his own wallets and his own coffers while being the statesman that sits in the presidency of the United States of America? What if the priority wasn't safety in the streets?
D
What if the priority was that they.
B
Were for woke culture? There's a bevy of reasons. Why are you acting like everybody has to be a monolith? Like they have to be of one set of thinking and of one mind in order to vote this way. I watched the whole episode with you and Patrick bet David and Adam and Tom. Patrick bet David, pbd. The man himself asked you specifically, all three of them, what was your top two priorities for the election? Each of y' all gave a different answer. A different answer.
C
That's right.
B
You talked about the economy. PBD talked about world culture. Tom talked about safety, industry.
A
I'm sorry.
B
The producer. I'm sorry. Behind the scenes, talking about safety in the streets. Adam talked about the borders. And I forgot what else? And I'm sorry if I forgot the other part about you, Vinnie. But the point is, all of y' all had different reasons. It's America. You're gonna have different beliefs. So what?
A
So what?
B
Now let's get to me, because I'm who you were talking about that you lumped in with other people, even though I do appreciate hate you pointing out that I didn't say those incendiary things about President Trump. I appreciate that. Seriously. And I got number love for you. We just disagreeing on this particular issue. I'm not monolithic in my thinking. We live in a binary system. This shit I didn't like about both of them. I have always been against woke culture. I have always been against open borders. I'm totally aligned with Patrick bet David on the issue of woke culture and parental influence, or lack thereof, that the administration and the left were trying to impose upon the will of the American people.
A
How dare them.
B
They were wrong.
A
Rob, you can pause. By the way. He's on fire.
B
I love. And he's the one that said calm down to me. He said calm down. He's about to have a heart attack.
D
Yeah, you're calm down now.
B
Are you ready for this? And again, Stephen, I love you too, bro. And again, when I see you, it's all good. But you were against all that. You were against that. You were against the border. You're against the world culture. But where were you at for the four years? I'm just very curious. I'm hoping you could articulate. Where were you for those four years? You were just on the sideline. You weren't saying anything. You said on this show that you would rather have a president with dementia than Trump. Think about what that says. And now we're seeing everything that happened with all the policies and everything with him. And it's fine. We all have different opinions, we all see different things. But my question is, where were all these people at? You, Cuomo, everybody. Now it's cool to talk positive about Trump. Everybody loves Trump. You've called Trump a racist, a sexist multiple times on air. You said Trump, Trump being president would be dangerous and would put Americans at risk. Have you apologized for all those things that you said for. For making all these people worried that Trump was going to be this guy like.
C
And then does a voter have to apologize? Does a voter. Hang on. He said some people didn't want chaos. And it sounded like Stephen A. Was talking about that. That was his issue.
B
But people want.
C
Didn't want chaos more than a voter.
D
Tom.
B
Yeah, go.
D
Go with a massive megaphone.
C
Well, guess what? We are. Many of us are.
B
Right?
D
Not many. A few of us are.
C
Well, there's an awful lot of people that are. That are in the pod space where that. The, that the megaphones and the influence is a hell of a lot bigger than mainstream media. And thank God we have the freedom of speech, that for that ecosystem to have grown up.
D
True, but there's only a few.
C
Does Stephen A. Have to apologize for saying I didn't want chaos or I was objectively reacting to this? I don't think he does.
B
Well, here's my thing, though. Well, okay, Tom, here's my thing. Kamala Harris wins the presidency or even Biden wins, and now they do the old switcheroo. Is Stephen A. And all these people going to be pointing out all the stuff that they're pointing out now about their party.
C
You talked about woke and he said they were wrong. Isn't there a small bridge to say when you wake up afterwards and you say I was wrong about that?
B
100%, Tom.
C
But what I said, a lot of people say. I've said that.
B
But here's my question, too. And answer me. I want an honest question. If Kamala Harris is the president right now, is Stephen A. Smith saying any of this stuff that he's saying now? Is he saying anything or is he staying quiet like he did for four years?
D
What do you mean stuff about everything?
B
About. What do you mean? About the border?
A
About woke?
B
About everything.
C
Because he's been pretty clear about woke.
B
When did it happen? When did it happen?
C
He's got a daughter that's in school. He's talked about a parent. We were all at dinner and he and I talked about that.
B
But I'm saying, do you remember when.
D
He was on the View and he talked about the mandate and the one girl, Joy Behar, was like, wow, it's not even close. He goes, listen up, woman.
B
Yeah, but when is this.
D
Hear me out.
B
Was this. Well, this was after the election. Trump won. That's my point. But, yeah, Trump already won.
D
Yeah, that's like, to be fair. Yeah, so. So it's like, all right, you had a prediction of who was going to win the game. Okay. He's betting on the Knicks. Turns out that Oklahoma City won. All right, my bad. I bet on the Knicks. But let me explain why Oklahoma City won. All he had to do was look at and say, listen, I understand why Trump won. Everyone, you know, everyone has different reasons he went down the different reasons that we all had different strokes for different folks. But recognize the fact that he recognized of why Trump won. He recognized there was a mandate.
B
Okay.
D
He recognized that every single basically district flipped Republican. He recognized the fact that Trump won every single swing state. He recognized that. Yeah, my bad. I called it wrong. So here's my culpa.
B
Yeah.
D
And, you know, let me apologize for this. It sounds like he's doubling down. Would it not be worse if he was doubling down, basically saying, Trump sucks. Why is he in office? I actually got to give him respect to say, you know what? Maybe I was wrong for voting for Kamala. Here's what the American people want. Here's what the American people want to see. They do want to see an end to world culture.
B
They do want to see where was. Because the government.
D
Where was it before? He wasn't there yet. Give somebody the humility and the grace.
B
But do you think to evolve. Do you think that's totally fine? And I do. Adam, please come. Come to the other side. You're finally aware.
D
Calling him out.
B
I'm calling for what he did in the past.
D
What about what he's doing now?
B
I'm just curious. Adam. The border was wide open, okay?
D
That was my number one issue.
B
Women were getting. Children were getting raped and getting freaking murdered and thrown in ditches, just like.
D
It's not like he was approving of that.
B
COVID lockdowns, everything. I'm just curious because we were talking about it. Where was the. Where were all these people at when it was really a problem? What I'm saying is, once Trump wins, everybody change their tunes. I'm not lying. Steve, Would you rather change their tune? Was what I said a lie that all these guys switched and now they started becoming vocal about it? So you're pretending like they were dumb and they didn't know the border was open. They didn't know. All the woke.
A
Hold on.
B
They didn't know, Adam. You make it as if Trump won and everybody went, oh, the border. It's people. That's bullshit. That's a weak ass.
D
Because you're making up. Actually, a very good point.
B
Thank you.
D
And this is why I very, very much encourage people to get their news from different sources and different outlets. Because if you're only getting your media from left, msnbc, cnn, you literally have a completely different distorted reality than people who are watching. Anyone from Fox News or leading or reading Breitbart for years, because I was watching, for the most part, cnn, I had no idea that they had gone off the Richter scale. I just. I just didn't. Because they were basically fair and balanced under Ted Turner. I was like, yeah, and it's official.
C
They're for sale, and they're gonna be spun out.
D
Trump's a Russian asset, and anybody with just a logical brain be like, oh, my God, look at all this evidence here. Turns out the media was freaking lying the whole freaking Time. Yeah, but you didn't know this. So this is why I encourage to get a diverse opinion of abuse. This is why people respect our show so much, because we'll battle out what is our. What is our. One of our four major pillars debate. This is where you find the truth. You're not going to see this on Stephen A. Smith arguing with someone like this on a typical network.
B
No.
D
Now they get Scott Jennings on cnn. Thank goodness. That's all I say to basically own cnn. But a lot of people get their media outlet from one source and they just live in their echo chambers. And by the way, it's true on both sides. It's true on both sides. So you're asking, well, why did they know about this? Because people on the left are basically saying, no, we need to open borders. We have to have all the newcomers coming to the country and they're fed a crocodile lives. Exactly. So I understand why people have this distorted sense of reality. And it's the same on both sides.
A
Yeah.
D
Pbd, I feel like you want to.
A
I love this. To me, you just heard it from three of the 10 different people in America. That's what you just heard. There's a faction of people that are fully with Vinnie. Okay. There are a lot of people that became you. I have clips of you from four years ago. You're never gonna make me vote for Trump. You are never gonna make me vote for Trump. Okay, guess what? You may be the biggest you, you may be now, and I know you are, but this guy may be in a very different way, bigger supporter than you are. Let me, let me tell you, because to him, the way you are with Epstein and 9 11, all this stuff, he's not there. So to him, he's more like. No, I like the way he's getting the job done. Adam may be a bigger Trump supporter than you today. As weird as it sounds. I know that's going to sound weird to you. He may be a bigger supporter today. So where am I going with this? And then there's Stephen A. Where Stephen A. Is a very. The most famous person in sports broadcasting. There's nobody more famous than him. That is what he's done. So in his space, the best. He's the best of the best, right?
B
Yep.
A
So for him to. To be a mainstream guy still working in mainstream. He's not a mainstream guy that's left and started his own podcast and is not tied to me. He is in mainstream prior to getting his big check, is being this vocal about politics and the Contract isn't signed. Yeah, Vinnie, let me tell you, I've been there. When I started PBD podcast and a contract and a company wasn't sold, and I'm talking politics, everyone told me on the money side, don't do it. It could cost you a lot of money. And he did that before getting the bag. I don't know. That's tough for him to do that. And then now where he's saying what he's saying, I'm actually okay with it. The only thing I tell him is the fact that when he runs, if he chooses to run as a Democrat, they will all be friends with him until they realize they can't control him. They will destroy him. They will try to destroy every aspect of. Of his life. And then eventually he's going to say, I'm going to go to the other side. But then you come to the other side. Then you're going to get a job versus actually running when you run from the beginning and saying, after everything I thought about these two areas, I agree with Democrats. I am black. As a black man who was raised by a strong mother, these are my values and principles that I'm not compromising. And when it comes down to this, I relate to Democrats on this, but on these seven issues, I just relate more to independence than as a Republican. And I'm a center, center right guy. So I'm at a point right now that I can't see myself running as a person on the left. I see myself running as a center right. The other day, some story came out saying, I don't know, if you go on his Instagram account, he posted something. There's a. There's a free agency position available right now on the left. You know what that position is? Guess what job everybody wants on the left. On the left, there's one job that's available. You know what that job is? Go to the top rope. Joe Rogan. That's it. Stephen A. Smith is running to be Joe Rogan. Okay, so is he going to be the Joe Rogan on the left? They won't let you. They won't let you because it's. In order to be the Joe Rogan of the left, you have to be willing to entertain opposing ideas. You know, you got to have Crockett come in. You got to have those people come in. You got to have these people come and want to talk to you. He invited her. He actually already invited her. But she's got to do it, and, you know, other people got to do it. You know, Biden's got to come on. Kamala's got to come on. Joe, go get Kamala. I mean, what do you call Stephen A. Get Kamala on. Invite Kamala on the podcast. Let's see if she'll do it. So the only thing I'm saying to him is while he goes through this next phase, he is out of the 10 values in his life. My opinion. My opinion. Out of the 10 values in his life, I think seven of them lean more towards independent and conservative. Only three are Democratic. And the three that are Democratic are from the era of John F. Kennedy, not the era of today.
B
Good point.
A
A very different place. But I think he's a very necessary voice. And Vinnie, I love the fact that you're still saying what you're saying as well. I love it because I still think there's a portion of America that's there. I just think we have to realize this is a good guy. I agree. That is doing good things. So are you. There's a difference. And you know, him and I were talking. I'm like, vinny's a comedian. He's a big boy. Say whatever you want. You know, it's open game.
B
You know, Vinny wrong. Did you see that? Rob? Go to Vinnie. He spelled it I, N, N, Y. Come on, Stephen.
A
Who the hell is going to know to spell videos?
B
V, I, n, M, I, E. Only.
A
A few people spell out your name.
D
Right.
C
By the way, you got the first podcast.
A
Let me show the last clip before we wrap up.
D
You did get a great shout out from him. I. I don't want to gloss that over. He gave us all very nice shout outs, but then he said, listen, one of the guys who was instrumental in me negotiating my contract, $100 million. I mean, he kind of gave you respect, people.
A
You got a lot of good conversations, but this is a good guy.
D
Respect to you, Stephen.
A
I'm a believer of him. I'm a believer of him. And I've been for. For a long, long time since nobody had a clue who I was and I was selling smaller determine insurance policies back in 2002. Anyways, hey, last thing, our guy. Two months ago, I did not. Two months ago. Six weeks ago, six weeks ago, something like that. I did a podcast and on the podcast I was talking about, hey, if you got a Bronco out there, if you're from any Bronco dealership, send us a Manex. I got a bunch of manects. But after doing all the Manects, the one guy that worked with Vinnie, I'm Going to let Vinnie show this to you guys. You guys got to see this. Here's Vinnie. There's a surprise for everybody with Vinnie's new truck. That is sick.
B
I'm gonna. First of all, I want to say thank you to you, Pat. Because if Pat doesn't mention this on the podcast and if it isn't for Manect. All right, so I'm connecting a guy. His name is Zeus Vega. I'm connecting. We're talking about politics, we're talking about life and decisions and ups and downs. He's a veteran. Out of nowhere, I don't even know how it came up. I mentioned the truck from Soflo customs, and he goes, wait, wait, wait, wait. What? Takes his camera, goes outside. It's this truck. And he hooks me up, guys, I can't even say how he hooks me up. This is the video of the truck that Zeus Vega, my boy, hooked me up with. Rob, play this video. What's up, everyone? Vincent o' Sean here. A lot of you know I've been looking for a new ride. Well, guess what? I got one. A fully decked out Ford Bronco From SoFlo Customs. 40 inch tires, lift kit, custom leather interior, Kevlar paint job. This thing is an absolute beast. Here's the crazy part. This guy, Zeus Vega, I'm on a net call with him and we're talking about politics. One thing leads to another. He finds out that this is the exact car that I'm looking for. And guess what he has in his driveway? This car. And he hooks me up with a deal with of a lifetime. He's a freaking great guy. He's a huge valuetainer. He's a CEO and founder of Sanctus Pay, which is a payment processing company. Zeus, real talk. Why? Why'd you hook me up? I see you on the podcast, I see how you live your life, you're a man of God, and I felt that it was time for you to level up. Freaking love you. I love you too, but I'm going to drive. No, no, actually.
A
All right, bye. Dude, let me tell you, that thing.
B
Is ridiculous.
A
It is insane. Vinnie, I'm happy for you.
B
Thank you. So we did it.
A
This is exciting. So now, locally, when you see Vinnie rolling in this truck, you know how it happened? Zeus, you demand. Zeus has done probably 100 Man X with me back and forth. He's also a platinum member of the cigar lounge. That, by the way, that sold out. And also a bunch of other things. Good guy. By the way, he was also winner of the Manecta randomly won the raffle derby, bro. Him and. Him and Timothy Ryan. Yeah. Anyways, gang, next week we're gonna announce the winners to VTNews. AI, I gotta go because I got a meeting right now on the other side on 1500. On 1400. Were you gonna say something? No, nothing.
D
Vinny, what are you gonna do with your Corolla now? I'll take that thing real quick.
B
I was gonna say maybe we have to do something about selling my Toyota Corolla.
A
I was thinking about you. Sell it to Adam. But I was gonna say it's a bad idea.
D
I would not.
A
Yeah. Take care. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye.
PBD Podcast Episode 588 Summary Title: Iran SLAMS Trump, Biden’s Cancer BOMBSHELL & FBI's Epstein SHOCKER | PBD Podcast | Ep. 588 Release Date: May 20, 2025
The episode begins with Patrick Bet-David (A) introducing significant announcements, including a surprise from Vinnie and a limited edition merchandise drop targeting the four states with the highest listenership: Florida, California, Texas, and New York. The hosts discuss the high demand and resale value of these exclusive items on platforms like eBay.
Notable Quote:
"[00:31] A: ...we have officially four hats each representing Florida, California, Texas and New York... The Florida one is going to sell out in minutes like it always does."
A major discussion revolves around former FBI Director James Comey’s Instagram post featuring the numbers "86:47," which many interpret as a covert message implying assassination intentions towards President Trump. The hosts analyze Comey’s subsequent apology and Trump's reaction to it.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"[10:21] B: A child knows what that meant. If you're the FBI director and you don't know what that meant, that meant assassination. And it says it loud and clear."
"[15:02] D: ...his mental decline, his cancer. Think about this too..."
"[19:57] B: ...we're going to have a position that we... Biden's the president."
The hosts delve into the revelation that President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. They scrutinize the timeline and implications of this diagnosis, questioning how such a serious condition remained undetected during his presidency.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"[26:05] A: You don't get prostate cancer."
"[28:10] A: I get that part with this perspective..."
"[37:08] D: ...prostate cancer while being president... you don't get a Gleason 9 cancer without knowing it."
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei launched a strong condemnation against President Trump following his Middle East visit, particularly criticizing US demands in nuclear negotiations.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"[42:56] C: ...why do they want that program? They want that program to do exactly what they say they want to do..."
"[46:25] A: What do you think?"
"[48:05] C: ...what they were trying to do, in terms of the heresy or whatever..."
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to analyzing the global demographic shifts between major religions, highlighting the rapid growth of Islam compared to Christianity and Judaism.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"[70:10] B: It's like horse racing."
"[70:16] C: Atheist in third place."
"[73:12] B: They're taking over... It's over."
The podcast addresses advancements in Chinese military technology, specifically the development of Super High Altitude Drones (SSUAV) capable of challenging US air superiority.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"[94:03] D: Should we mute this music?"
"[94:50] C: Should we mute this music? No, that was the guy..."
"[95:37] A: How do you present that argument? Not as in if you're Raytheon..."
The hosts critique mainstream media outlets like CNN, MSNBC, and Politico for perceived biases, misinformation, and failure to cover critical issues affecting American citizens.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"[74:27] B: That's her. They're taking over. It's over."
"[135:52] C: Did you hear helicopters? No, that was something else..."
"[136:17] B: ...we talk about it. And it was the proof in the pudding..."
A heated segment where the hosts discuss conspiracy theories surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s death, questioning the official narrative of suicide and critiquing FBI Director Comey’s credibility.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"[116:17] A: That's the..."
"[115:32] A: I am... you have to believe it."
"[118:44] B: ...we're never going to know. All the stuff that lined up."
An intense exchange occurs between the hosts discussing Stephen A. Smith’s shifting political stance, his past criticisms of Trump, and his current support. The conversation touches on the challenges of maintaining credibility while navigating political affiliations.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"[123:35] B: ...convince us to vote..."
"[125:25] A: ...he was a man of God... I feel like you want to..."
"[128:33] C: He recognized that..."
The episode wraps up with final thoughts on the discussed topics and a reminder about upcoming announcements and merchandise drops. The hosts emphasize the importance of informed discourse and staying vigilant against perceived threats to American values and security.
Notable Quote:
"[142:03] A: I'm a believer of him... have a lot of clips of you from four years ago. You're never gonna make me vote for Trump..."
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and perspectives shared during Episode 588 of the PBD Podcast. For listeners seeking in-depth analyses on current political dynamics, media critiques, and international relations, this episode offers a wide-ranging dialogue grounded in the hosts' viewpoints.