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Pat
30 seconds.
Adam
Did you ever think you were making.
Vinny
I feel I'm supposed I could take.
Adam
Sweet victory I know this life meant for me yeah why would you bet on Goliath when we got bet, David? Valuetainment giving values contagious this world of entrepreneurs we get no value to haters how they run, homie look what I become I'm the one all right, folks, if you're ready, we got a lot of stuff going on today. By the way, Zuckerberg, who came out and wrote a letter to honorable Chairman Jim Jordan about the $400 million he helped out and how Biden and all those guys came out and he shouldn't done that. It was on him. You know who he just gave a million dollars to for his inauguration party for no. Trump.
Rob
Are you serious?
Adam
Did you hear about this or no? Just this this morning news came out. Yes. We got a few other things that's going on that's interesting you got for those in Jersey. You know how many people from Jersey told me they're actually concerned, like, what is going on with these drones? What is it? Is it Iran? Is it FBI? We're asking the FBI. They're like, we don't know what it is. How do you not know what it is? Right.
Rob
They know.
Adam
Simultaneously, Chris Ray decides to step down before being fired, which is a pretty wise move for your resume because you get, when you write the book, you get to say, what, I resigned. Yeah, wise move. Two, three weeks away when you're saying something like that. Mel Gibson was at Mar a Lago. The new White House of the east coast hanging out, saying a few different words. And we'll play a couple of clips when that happens. You'll see it here shortly. Trump's going to ring the New York Stock Exchange opening bell. A midtime Person of the Year. I ask Mark Beniohoff, can we change it back to man of the Year? I don't care if you do Woman of the Year or Man of the Year. What is this? Person of the Year? Just doesn't sound right. By the way, Elon Musk. This poor guy, man. You just crossed $400 billion net worth. Yeah, 600 away from a trillion. I told you guys, it'll take two to four years for him to be first trillionaire. He's at 400 billion, right? Imagine 400. 400 billion he just crossed.
Vinny
400 billion ain't what it used to be.
Adam
It's just not, though. It's not.
Pat
But so they say the Saudi royal.
Adam
Right? That's right. But the Family is not an individual. Right. So 50 these are Adam's friends that we never met. But 50 cents trolls Jay Z and Diddy with AI generated arrest video after the child rape lawsuit. 50 also made comments about Luigi Mangione. He made a comment saying, this is my kind of a guy. You won't understand it. I may do a documentary on him. And he came out in another clip yesterday that went viral, screaming at people. I don't know if you saw that or not.
Rob
And what did he do and what we know.
Adam
We'll show the clip and we'll talk about it.
Rob
Can't wait.
Adam
The famous twin Realtor brothers arrested amid sexual assault allegations. And the mug shot doesn't look good. It just doesn't look good. We'll talk about that as well. A few other things that's going on at the same time. Trump new name for Justin Trudeau is officially out there and it's going viral. He's calling Justin Trudeau Governor Trudeau. He wants Canada to be a state. Funny.
Rob
And you heard. And Justin Trudeau said something yesterday. What did he say when he was talking about the woman president? I'll play the cleo. He's just, he's just, he doesn't know what to do with him.
Adam
Goldman Sachs. David Solomon says Trump's very pro growth agenda to boost deal making. That's good. Deal making can be translated into IPOs raising money. A lot of different things, which is good. More than 75 Nobel laureates urge Senate two ready reject RFK Jr. We're trying to find out if these 75 are related to the 51 Secret Service intelligence agents. That said, there's nothing in that laptop. Well, who knows? We'll find out. Border czar Tom Holman warns the opposing mourns that opposing ICE is a result you don't want. Biden. Trump's tax and tariffs plans are a major mistake. U.S. treasury turns frozen Russian assets into $20 billion loan for who? Ukraine. Wait till you see KJP talk about 50 billion. I thought she said instead of 20 billion, Rob, if I'm not mistaken, did she say 50 yesterday instead of 20? I don't know why I thought I saw 50. But we'll show that on top of that, that 20 is going to Ukraine. Iran's getting another $10 billion in sanctions relief days after Trump's one election. What a noble thing for Biden to do to give another $10 billion to Iran. And we got a bunch of Stories on a UnitedHealthcare CEO Phil Mickelson issues the golf Golfer praise to Daniel Penion. Random thoughts Twitter post. CNN panel goes off the rails after Scott Jennings calls Daniel Penny one of the good guys. Ron Desantis invites Daniel Penny to Florida to get his life back. We'll talk about the drones. Joey Reed from MSNBC says conservatism itself justifies ready violence. They elected the joker.
Pat
Well, so does looting. Joy.
Rob
So let's talk Joy Less Reed. Her name is Joy Less Reid.
Adam
Trump is sending a message to supporters to use violence and commit crimes. And this is from MSNBC's vans. We talked about Ray stepping down. There's an article here from S.F. gates, San Francisco Gate. America's obsession with California. Failing California. Failing trans pedophile. Okay. Flashes penis after being moved to women's prison, by the way. And this was Tom's choice. He wanted to react to the story. We're going to go to Tom. Tom actually wanted to show you the video.
Pat
We said no, you can't take a weapon into prison.
Adam
Yeah, that's right. And you know, whatever it is.
Rob
But a shiv.
Adam
Yeah. CDC warning drug 100 times more important than fentanyl is on the rise. Turkish cities offer refugees one way tickets back to Syria. Microsoft shareholders vote against investing in bitcoin. This story we have to cover this one judge rejects Alex sale of Alex Jones infowars to opinion in dispute over bankruptcy action. Then we'll talk about Jamie Foxx. We'll talk about Caitlin Clark, which is. Drives me insane that she did that. It's out. You know what? I was ready to go all in until this comment was made.
Rob
I was going to buy a jersey.
Adam
I'm actually not with you.
Rob
I'm dead.
Adam
She still has skill set. Relax.
Rob
No, she's nasty.
Adam
Women are getting. And by the way, this is not a. We're not. This is not a new product. Because I'm a transition to products. I don't want to confuse you. This is not our product.
Rob
Yeah.
Adam
Disclaimer. So people are not going out there saying I didn't see it on VT merch.com women are getting designer nipple fillers for perkier bosoms. Tom's not something to hide anymore. Again, Rob, can we confirm that's not our product. We're not selling it doesn't say future looks bright. And there's like. It's not.
Rob
Nipples look hard.
Adam
No future.
Pat
Future looks pokey.
Adam
Yeah, that's right. That's not our product. So we got a lot of things go through. But before I get into it, I can't tell you how many DMs I got from people telling me, pat, I won my Christmas hat. Where is it? Well, the reason it wasn't shipped yet is because we sold a thousand more than we had. And that hat just arrived yesterday. We just shipped out a thousand of these. I think today that's going out. And by the way, for those of you that want it, that you didn't get it because it was gone, we got a few hundred more for you to get. And if you order before the 15th, you can gift this to a family pre Christmas. People are buying 5, 10, 15 of these at a time to gift somebody because it says merry Christmas. It says, future looks bright. Valuetainment here. And future looks bright here. These are if you're somebody that's church going and you like the actual award. Christ. Merry Christmas. These are here as well. Limited supply left just for this season. And then these sweaters I saw Chris Mano shout out to Chris Mano the happy holidays crossed out. Merry Christmas. Incredible quality sweaters are here. You can go to VT Merch. And last but not least, these hoodies, okay? These hoodies that Tom works out at Equinox late at night. These ugly sweater hoodies we have officially valuetainment is on there as well on VT merch.com place your order. If you place the order now, you will get it pre Christmas. We're shipping these things out again for Christmas gifts. Get these out. It's become a big hit. Future looks bright combined with Merry Christmas. Okay, all right, so let's go into the first story. Rob, can we pull up these clips with these drones? I really want to find out what's going on with these drones. A congressman even came up and he commented on it. But first, Rob, let's show. Okay, go for it. You can play this clip. Matter of fact, let me just read a little bit about it, and then we'll go to these stories that we have. You know, folks in Jersey, they're like, pat, I'm seeing this stuff. And people are actually worried. Is this Iran? Is this us? How the hell does our own government not know what it is? So, New Jersey Senator John Bramnick, Is that the video you have, Rob, or. No, I have Jeff Andrew. Okay, so let me read this one here. Issued a press release urging the state to issue a limited state of emergency banning all drones until the public receives an explanation regarding these multiple sightings following reports of large drones flying over President elect Trump's Bedminster golf course. Give me a flipping break. You think that's accidental? And near military research sites In New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy noted 49 reports of drone Sunday alone, acknowledging that some could be possible sightings and potentially the same drone being reported more than once. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre stated, we are certainly aware. The President is aware. So we are closely tracking the activity and coordinating closely with relevant agencies including DHS and FBI to continue investigate these sightings incidents. She confirmed the drones are not foreign. How do you know that, by the way? If you know it's not foreign, then what is it? But she said she did not have anything else to share regarding the investigation. If you want to play the clip, Rob, with the reaction of this senator. I think it's a congressman that had an insider share something with them. Go ahead, Rob, play this clip.
Vinny
Iran launched a mothership probably about a month ago that contains these drones.
Pat
That mothership is off.
Adam
I'm going to tell you the deal.
Vinny
It's off the east coast of the United States of America. They've launched drones is everything that we can see or hear. And again, these are from high sources. I don't say this lightly. Now, you know we know there was a probability it could have been our own government.
Pat
We know it's not our own government.
Vinny
Because they would have let us know. It could have been some really glorified hobbyist or hobbyists that were doing something unbelievable. They don't have the technology, but let's pretend that's possible. The third possibility was somebody in adversarial country doing this. Know that Iran made a deal with China to purchase drones, motherships and technology.
Pat
In order to go forward.
Vinny
The source sources I have are good. They can't reveal who they are because they are speaking to me in confidentiality. These drones should be shot down. Whether it was some crazy hobbyist that we can't imagine or whether it is Iran.
Pat
And I think it very possibly could.
Vinny
Be they should be shot down. We are not getting the full deal and the military is on alert with this.
Adam
Vinny, look.
Rob
Okay, so. And Rob, Rob's from Jersey. I'm pretty sure he's hurt some stuff. I have some friends and I have some families on the East Coast. The fact that the FBI and the lady from the Pentagon went up there too, and they have no idea what the hell is going on. They're all lost. Here is a congressman that's involved with transportation and aviation. He sits on these committees and he's saying that his people are saying that they know it's Iran and it's off of our coast. Okay? My thing is, why the hell are they lying? Or if they're that incompetent, what is the FBI and our intelligence community doing all day? What if it doesn't have to do with Trump? I feel, pat on my heart of hearts, they don't give a. I guarantee you if one of these drones had a sticker of Trump's face, they'd shoot them all down and they. They put them in jail. It's just unbelievable. If you saw that video. Tommy, have you seen this one? It's.
Adam
It's Rob. Play this clip.
Rob
This is like. What would you do if you saw this in your neighborhood?
Pat
This looks like Darth Vader flying sideways, doesn't it?
Rob
Listen, listen.
Vinny
That's not a plane.
Rob
What the hell is that? And here's the thing. Are you ready for this, too? A guy from Jersey I was talk to chat about it. A guy from Jersey put his own drone up into the sky to try to get near one of them. Fully charged, totally. Like a really good drone.
Adam
Ew.
Rob
Battery's done. And it. And it felt. I'm dead serious. I'm dead serious. So it's. It's either they think that we're stupid and we're not. Something's going on, and let's not pretend like this hasn't been going on. The spy balloons from China literally went from one side of our country to the other. And they're like, yeah. No, they're just weather balloons. They're lying. And think about this. There's 39 days left to this election. If it's Iran, and I don't trust anybody that's in our government who knows what the hell they're doing. We still have a bunch of dates. Iran is our enemy. Right? That's what the media is telling us. How can they let this happen? How could she sit up here? This is the Pentagon girl. And we don't know the information. What are we talking about?
Adam
What are we talking about?
Pat
The first thing you brought up, the balloon. Great point to bring up, because the balloon's floating on there. Our government knew about it. Biden didn't do it about it. And then finally, finally, finally, finally we shot one down, right?
Rob
Yeah, finally. After. After it crossed over the whole country.
Pat
So it's like there's something going on where somebody is given wink and letting it do it. The next thing is, if this is Iran, why are you testing. Why are you using your drones over New Jersey? Why wouldn't you be, like, over, you know, Quantico or places that you want to check out? Or is this just a Test. And if it is a test, why haven't we responded to it? You know, we. Pat and I grew up in California, and there's these four cities. Lancaster, Barstow, Mojave, and California City. You know what they have in common? A lot of sightings that they think are UFOs. But would you like to know what is exactly in the middle of California City to Hachapi, Mojave, Barstow and Lancaster.
Rob
What?
Pat
Edwards Air Force Base.
Rob
Yeah. Weird.
Pat
It's us.
Rob
Yeah.
Pat
And people would talk about seeing bat like planes that didn't show up on civil radar. You know what they were? They were F22 stealths. So we were testing stuff five years before we even saw it. So I know that we do test and do things like this, but what bothered me, the same thing bothered you. A congressman is coming out saying, hey, I'm part of aerospace and transportation committees, and I'm telling you, it's not us testing. They say it's something else that bothers me because we do test and we do confuse our own citizens. California citizens used to report it, and it turned out it was our own test. But now they're coming out saying, nope, this is somebody else. Well, then why haven't we shot it down like the balloon? Why did we take our time?
Adam
By the way, here's a question. If the US Government's saying it's not theirs, right?
Rob
Yes.
Adam
Okay, so here's a question, Tom. If you're in your backyard, okay, your job as a man of the household is to protect the backyard of your house, okay? You see something, a drone on top of your house, a small little drone on top of your house. And let's just. You got a good sized house with an acre. You ask your kids, hey, is this one of ours? No. Hey, is this any of the guys? No. Shoot it down.
Vinny
Absolutely.
Pat
It's like looking inside your daughter's bedroom or the bathroom or something, getting pictures, because you could have bad kids next door. Hey, let's see if we can get a picture while she's taking a shower. Kids are going to do this with Jones. Those things over my property, it's coming.
Adam
Down, by the way. What if it's a drone above a military base? What if you fly a drone above an airport or you're. If you fly a drone over an airport, what do you do to the drone? You shoot it down. Right. When we were in Acropolis, I don't know if you remember, when we were in Greece and we were trying to get drone. Do you remember that?
Vinny
Right.
Adam
And we took hey Coach. Immediately it's like, hey, bring the drone down. You know, one of the camera guys was using a drone. But if we don't know what it is, why are we even questioning it?
Rob
Exactly. I mean, then they know that the only answer to that is then they know if it's not ours, what are you doing?
Adam
If it's not yours, why are you okay with that staying up there? Rob, what is this? Next clip. Is this Pentagon?
Vinny
So this is the deputy Defense Press.
Pat
Secretary, Sabrina Singh, where she came out yesterday after Congressman Van Drew said that they were from Iran. She came out and said that they were not.
Adam
She came out and she said they were. Let's, let's hear. Let's see what she has to say. Jen, Sabrina, can you tell me what the Pentagon is doing to address this.
Vinny
Issue of drone sightings over New Jersey?
Pat
It's near sensitive installations.
Adam
The FBI is involved. What is the Pentagon doing?
Pat
Sure. So at this time, so aware of those drone sightings that have been reported. At this time, we have no evidence that these activities are coming from.
Adam
By the way, can you go back real quick or an adversary. This is kind of weird. So check this out. Go back to the beginning. She points at Jen, then moves the page to the page that she's going to read the question. Oh, before. Wait, watch this. Again, the body language. Tell me if I'm, you know, off a little bit. See if she is already knowing what Jen is going to ask her. Go ahead, Rob. Jen, watch what the Pentagon is doing to issue of drone sightings over New Jersey. It's near sensitive. How do you know she was going to go to installations? FBI is involved. What is the Pentagon doing?
Pat
Sure. So at this time. So sightings that have been reported at this time, we have no evidence that activities are coming from a foreign entity. She's already the work of an adversary. Going to continue to monitor what is happening.
Adam
But reading again, she's reading, you know.
Pat
At no point were our installations threatened when this activity was occurring. Can you rule out that these are American drones or US Military drones? These are not US military drones. Again, this is being investigated by local law enforcement. What our initial assessment here is that these are not.
Adam
I don't, I don't understand activities. Like, I don't understand the fact that like. No, no, what I'm asking is.
Pat
I'm with you.
Adam
How long does it stay up there? Five minutes long.
Rob
It's been two, three days long, 50 of them.
Adam
No, listen, it's immediate, immediate attack ahead of it rather than staying and Keeping it up there. Now, the only reason why you may not attack it immediately, where the. Everything's going to fall and it could destroy some homes and things like that. But think about it this way. The other plane that was flying into Pentagon, what did they do to that plane? Nine, 11. There was two planes, right? The one attack was the one that hit the panic. The other one that was going where?
Rob
One was in Colorado. The one the White House, not Colorado.
Pat
The one that went down in Pennsylvania.
Rob
My bad.
Pat
They had, they had scrambled and the one that allegedly went down in Pennsylvania was going to be shot down.
Adam
That's exactly the point. So that story is why'd you shoot it down? Yeah, why'd you shoot it down? Yeah.
Rob
Because they know.
Adam
Why didn't you hesitate? Yeah, why don't you hesitate? Why'd you shoot it down? How did you know whose it was? How. So you don't know what this is? So in five minutes you could figure out who plane that was, but you can't figure this out in three days? Don't give me this bullshit. So what, are you allowing this? Is this a exchange for someone that watch this? Could this be the enemy? You just gave me $10 billion. My country is Iran. Iran made a video showing how a little drone goes and follows Trump while he's golfing. Remember that video they made two years ago? It was an older video, two, three years ago. You think they would want. They like. How often you think Trump's going to golf the next four years at a.
Rob
Bunch at the Jersey place, at the Bedminster?
Adam
How often he thinks going to. Tom, you're. You golf. How often you think Trump's going to golf at Bedminster the next four years?
Pat
Bed. Mr. He'll, he'll golf more than a few times, but not every day.
Adam
No. Give me a number, Tom. 50 times for the next four years? Yes.
Pat
I would say way more than that.
Rob
No, no, no. 30 to 40.
Pat
I would say under 100 times. Probably 25 times a year during the weather.
Adam
That's what I'm saying. So let's just say 5200 times.
Pat
Correct.
Adam
How valuable is that for me to send a drone to learn everything I can about that golf course above it? Like, are you dumb to think these, these drones could have gone anywhere? They're above Bedminster. Why do you think they're above Budminster? Do you think this is a famous golfer that's trying to improve their golf skills because they want to build a better golf course than the one in Bedminster, or do you think this is a place that this guy's going to go. Look at this. They gave you a glimpse of what they did. This is an Iranian video. Look, this is an Iranian video that came out a few years ago. Hey, you want to mess with us? Look what kind of technology we have access to. We can get. You go back a little bit, Rob. That shows the Mar? Lago clip because that's what I wanted to show. Yeah, go back a little bit. You know, the part that was above it. Maybe go forward like, five seconds. Keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going. Okay, right there, right there. Back up a little bit. So what is that? How do you get that footage?
Rob
It's a drone. It's a drone.
Adam
How do you get that stuff?
Rob
Yeah, it's a drone.
Adam
So you don't think they want to learn every single piece of the property on what to do? I don't know, man. The fact that this gets me to, you know, the people that are questioning. When did Chris Ray resign? Yesterday. Yesterday he stepped down.
Rob
Yep.
Adam
The former FBI. He's the head of FBI.
Rob
Yeah.
Adam
He steps down, he allowed somebody to go through Melania's drawer in her. In Mar? A Lago, Even though Trump was working with them to get the files back, they went and embarrassed him. And, you know, Mayorkas, all that stuff. Not Mayor Chris Garland. Right.
Rob
Merrick.
Adam
Right. While. While they're doing all that stuff, investigating him, nothing with Joe, nothing with any. The laptop. Nothing with anybody. But you do that, and then you're doing this at this time with Iran getting 10 billion on the same day. The hell is going on here? No wonder people are not trusting you.
Rob
Exactly.
Adam
By the way. By the way, this is the part where when they ask the questions and they say, are you going to do anything to have a revenge on these guys? Are you? Am I going to. Can I ask you a question? Kristen Welker. What's her name?
Rob
Exactly.
Adam
Okay. Can I ask you a question?
Rob
Yeah.
Adam
What would you do if 50 drones were over your house? Were you and your husband and kids living?
Rob
Yeah.
Adam
How? Would you want to know who was behind it?
Rob
Yes, of course.
Adam
Is that called revenge? What do you call that?
Rob
It's called wanting to know.
Adam
Would you say, what if I told you, wow, what a. What a vengeful person you are, Kristen Welker. Why do you want to know why? These drones are trying to see what you're doing. You're such a pervert. You think they want to know what you're doing in the bedroom? They're just a bunch of Innocent drones, Kristen. Except the difference is you're just a journalist, I'm the damn president and we're moving this slow. This is pathetic. You know, last year, every year, I do my business plan And I choose two words on January 31st, on December 31st, I already know one of my words for 2025. Two words I had for 2024 was sell and drive. One of the words in 2025 is speed. Speed. We had executive meeting. I told them that the theme this year is lfg. It's all speed. Nothing going slow. You have a crisis like this going. Are you moving this slow? On it? What? Hell no. Go intel. What do we know? We don't know. Call everybody. Are these yours? Are these yours? Are these yours? Everybody call everybody and ask them if they're. It's not yours. If we find out it's yours. 300% tariff on you and public humiliation. We're shooting the shit down and going and getting it right now. You ready? Boom. Shoot it. Open area. Yes, right now. Shoot them down. Because it's going to drop here in open area. Let's investigate exactly whose it is. We go back to them publicly. This was xyz. Every once in a while you have to make an example of a country. If you don't do it, they'll keep doing it and you leave it like this. I don't know. This is frustrating to me. Protection and safety and security is so important that when you do something like this to the man that just became a president before he's about to become the president, President Elect, and we're just kind of like, yeah, yeah, Jen. Yes. I don't know. Yeah, I mean, we don't think it's not Iran, but, you know, we're looking into. We're doing our part. We got some intel. Pentagon frickin. No wonder you're missing so much money and everything.
Rob
$842 billion budget they can account for for the sixth year in a row. And I love that you said that. And I'm just really, really quick. I love that you said that. The fact that they're just letting this go makes people like me question every single thing that they do. She's, by the way, she's that girl that was up there. She's the Karine Jean Pierre for the Pentagon. She just goes up there and spits BS with zero answers and there's no accountability to them. And God forbid. And I know, listen, we only have less than 40 days for Trump to come in. What about the four years that he's going to be in. If they're doing stuff like that, they're not going to stop. I've said this before. They are not going to stop going after this dude. And this is just. To me, this is showing me that.
Adam
Just like, I just want to know. All I want to know is we're the greatest country in the world. We have the best FBI. You know who said we have the best FBI. You know who said that? I'll. What conservative recently said. And I'll go down and say it again. We have the best. You know, conservative said this. They're definitely not just intelligence. Yeah, or I'll find out exactly who it was. If we have it. Let's find out what happened. If you can find a person missing $50 on their tax return, but you can't find out what the hell this drone is coming from. Stop it. Adam, final thoughts.
Vinny
I'll sum this thing up. So they didn't shoot any of the drones down, Is that what you're saying?
Rob
Not at all. One guy tried.
Vinny
You're going to have to give me a good reason why you would not shoot this down. Now they're speculating that it's Iran. I don't know if it's Iran or if it's not, but let me make an argument. Iran, you know the show on tv, the Biggest Loser, you know how that Donald Trump just won time Person of the year, man of the Year? The biggest loser of the year has been the Islamic Republic of Iran. And that's not just my opinion. It's according to. Wait for it. Wall Street Journal. Iran suffers blow of historic proportions with Assad's fall. They said, quote, unquote, the Islamic Republic thought that Hamas's Oct. 7 attack would be a turning point in history. That's true, but in an entirely opposite direction for what it hoped for. So they've funded. You know, we talk about, in finance, roi, return on investment. You talk about ITR investment time and return.
Adam
Yeah.
Vinny
They've spent decades funding these militant jihadist groups. Hamas, Houthis, Hezbollah. Iran has.
Rob
But we've given them the money to do it. Right, hold on, I'm just saying.
Vinny
So, but Iran has funded these groups, and where are they all now? Hamas is destroyed. Hezbollah is basically decapitated. The Houthis have basically said, we no mas like the Roberto Duran. So Iran is looking at themselves and they're like, what did we all do this for? We're an active terror state. Meanwhile, I'm not sure if you're following this. I'm sure you are. Pbd. Apparently, Ayatollah Khamenei is not doing well.
Adam
He's not doing well, but he's not been doing well for a couple months.
Vinny
Correct? We saw the last president almost a year ago. Died in a helicopter accident. The newest president is supposed to be a moderate. Let's see what's going on with that. You did an episode about the misery index in Iran, right? One of the highest misery indexes in the world. Their happiness. They have happiness levels of different countries. One of the most just unhappy, miserable countries in the world. The people of Iran are not the government of Iran. The people of Iran, the Persian people are amazing people, I'm telling you. But the government is subjugating all its people, and they're terrorizing their own people. And their goal is to terrorize the world. So the GDP per capita, I think, per person in Iran is about $5,000 per person. Why do I bring all this up? So, meanwhile, their people are suffering, their people are miserable. Their entire investment of their entire terror regime has basically crumbled. And this is what they're trying to do. Apparently, fly drones are. It makes no sense to me, but it gives you a little reasoning as to what their methodology is. They are not there to help their people. They're here to just basically provide terror to the world.
Adam
So this is what I just. Rob? Yeah. I'm glad you posted this. Okay, so mystery drone spotted over New Jersey, Staten Island. So look at the locations it's going over. Military arsenal, military base, Trump International National Golf Club, Edminster. Okay. New York, Burlington, all that area. Right. That area has got a lot of information there. But, Rob, do you know when was the first drone sighting that started in Jersey? Do you know when it happened?
Vinny
When was it?
Adam
So, Rob, go do me a favor. Go to Google and search the following first sighting of New Jersey drones. You will be surprised by what comes up, and I Hope I'm wrong. November 18th. The drones, which some residents say appear larger than hobbyist drones, those used for recreational purposes, have been spotted almost every night flying over northeastern US states since November 18th.
Vinny
Four weeks. Almost four weeks.
Adam
Guys. This is not just a few days. November 18th. And we're initially sighted near Piccadne Arsenal, a US military base research and manufacturing facility, since November 18th. What you're telling me since November 18th, you've known about this and you. Can you open up that article, Rob, to see where it goes? Al Jazeera. So zoom in a little bit to see what else it's going to tell us. About the dates. Go a little lower. Rob, if you could. Okay, perfect. Go a little lower. See if there's anything else to read or. Is that it? Okay.
Pat
So.
Adam
In a December 4 cautioning residents of Floren park of Burrow in Jersey about the drones, Chief of Police Joseph Orlando wrote, over the past two weeks, the drone sightings have been occurring lightly, beginning just after sunset and lasting well into the early morning hours. He described the appearance of the drones as nefarious and nature go lelor. He also noted that the drones are flying above critical infrastructure such as water reservoirs, electric transmission lines, train stations, police departments and military installations. On December 5, Jersey Governor Phil Murphy wrote that on social. There is no known threat to the public at this time. Yesterday I covered a briefing with Mallorca senior officials, DHS and members of congressional delegation to discuss. I don't know, man. Listen. November 18th, you own a property, you own an office. You see something that you typically don't see in your office. What do you do? How long does it take you to investigate what's going on? What if nobody does something about it? Do you just sit there and take it and that's it? I don't know. This is, by the way, last thing.
Vinny
Pbd. Do you think these occurrences, not New Jersey, in America, around the world are going to happen? More or less.
Adam
Well, wait a minute. Listen. They're making laws about deep fakes.
Vinny
Yeah.
Adam
If you take someone's daughter and you make deep fake porn, they want to make that a crime. Right?
Vinny
Right.
Adam
Okay, so this is the speed of crime. When we ran an insurance, I was talking to a lawyer yesterday. When we ran an insurance company. Well, I'm still the CEO of the company. Had a meeting with them last week with a bunch of different things that's going on. Every insurance executive, CEO, big ones came in, we sat down, we had a two day meeting with them. One of the things you have no choice but to get very good at in insurance is compliance. And when we're in 50 states, including Puerto Rico, and I think we're the third or second largest in Puerto Rico and we got, we've licensed 60,000 agents in 50 states. You deal with every single department of insurance. You pay taxes in every one of those states. I don't know how many states we pay taxes in tomorrow. Honestly, you know how we do. My CPA would come, it's like, here's this much for this state, this much for that state, this much for this state. Every state we're paying taxes and that we have to pretty Much if we had to, we paid it. You'll learn about compliance, and what happens is you learn new ways that people commit a crime. So what's the old school way of crime in sales? You're a realtor, you go, you do a loan. 1003, the client forgets to sign one thing. What's the old school method of sales that people do that you screw up and you use? Lose your license. What is it? Ah, shit. I don't want to go back 40 minutes to meet the client. Let me just. Do what? Forge the signature. You lose your license, you're a dummy. You know it's another one. Oh, you know what? I'm a better salesperson than my wife. My wife's the broker. I don't have the license. I'll sell it. I'll go there, I'll fill out the paperwork. Then we would investigate and find out this guy out of Carolina who was selling to somebody while the wife wasn't there. And the wife's the licensed one. We called every one of the clients that day. It took us one day to realize she doesn't sell, he sells. How long did it take us until we terminated this guy? 24 hours?
Pat
Oh, yeah, less than that. We made the decision immediately.
Adam
But you know what happens. Then comes social media, then comes zoom. Then comes every time we have to accelerate the process of the threat and how people try to take advantage. You're supposed to move quickly. Right now, with us in vitamin B DC we're going through right now, you investigate quickly. Whoa, you're using that for this? Really? What, you were doing this? Interesting. Well, that's double dumb. But guess what? It's a crime. Here we go. We got to do what we got to do. If you want to go, you. You go through it. But you're telling me for something like this, they need to put a law. Where I'm going with this is if you think deep fake of a girl, that she's not in it, but she's being used in porn should be a crime. Which I agree, if you're going to do that, should be a crime. Guess what? What's the new crime that we want to put with drones? It needs to be a crime. It needs to be a crime. If it's either crime or you shoot it down. If it's not our drone and we don't know whose it is, no one's taking ownership. Shoot the shit down. Don't sit on it. Since the 18th. How. By the way, if you're watching this, I'm Curious whether you agree with me politically or not. Because there's about 15% of you that watch this, that you watch it because you don't agree. Well, you don't agree with us, which you have no idea how important you are. And I love it. You tell me. Left, right, center, wherever you are. I want one person to tell me a good argument on why you're okay with the drones being up there and the US government telling us they don't know what it is and we're not shooting those things down. Tell me one person. Aside from safety reasons, which I agree with you on where it crashes, aside from safety reasons, give me one reason why those drones shouldn't be shut down. Why not? Do you have one? You don't have one? I don't have one. The hell are we doing? What are we doing and where? In an area that's the financial capital of the world. Bet Minister, President, what this is. Anyways, we got to go to the next story because this is really just very annoying. Security is your number one job as a man and a husband and a father. Security is your number one job as the FBI director. The President, the current president is Biden VP Kamala. That's your job. To protect me, you, us, our families. You're not doing it. What the hell are you waiting for? It's a Basic phone call. 2 hours. Call every head of state. What the is going on here? Is this you? Because I'm shooting the shit down. And I swear to God if I find out it's you, it's over. Do you understand me? You think I'm playing with you? We're not. What do you want to do? It's ours. Take the down right now out. And whatever you have, give me every single file. And if you don't, public scrutiny and 200, 300% of tariff coming your way. And sanctions on your country for one year. I swear to God the fear of death is coming your way. Closest thing to it. This is like. Anyways, let's go to the next story. Freaking very annoying to me. People in Jersey, average day to day families. You want kids to walk. You want me to have my kids go to school. And I'm worried about what's going to happen with these things. Are you out of your fricking mind? Are you out of your mind in the. In two of our most special states in America, Jersey and New York. How rich are those people, personalities that come out of those places? Anyways, let me go to the next story before I freaking turn off the Podcast today. All right, let's go to Next for.
Vinny
A first topic for people.
Adam
Let's go to Next story. Let's go to Next. Let's go to a little bit more of a different kind of a story here. So what do we got here? All right, let's talk about Alex Jones. Judge rejects sale of Alex Jones Infowars to the Onion and dispute over bankruptcy auction. So is this kind of like a spoof that Onion wants to buy them to kind of put them out of business and say, hey, we bought them and we used our money and we closed them up? Like, is that kind of what they're trying to do, Rob? Is that what this is? Because their Onion is a liberal left. Onion is the old school, watered down Babylon Bee.
Vinny
Correct.
Adam
Is that fair to say that? Because Onion is what they wish they were Babylon Bee, but they can't be because they're just not as talented and creative as the guys at Babylon Br. It's not even close, by the way. Let me read the story to you and then let's go to this. Okay, here we go. Page 13. So a federal judge on Tuesday rejects the sale of the conspiracy. Who wrote this article? New York Post. Okay. Of the conspiracy platform InfoWars to the onions satirical news outlet. After Alex Jones claimed that a recent bankruptcy auction was fraught with illegal collusion. The Onion was named the winning bidder on November 14th over a company affiliate with a Jones US Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez. Decision made. Jones can stay at Infowars in Austin, Texas. The Onion have planned to kick Jones out and relaunch infowars in January as a parody. Okay, so they're trying to mock him, right? At the end of a lengthy two day hearing in a Texas courtroom, Lopez criticized the auction process flawed and said the outcome left a lot of money on the table for families of Victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. You got to scratch and claw and get everything you can from them, Lopez said. Rob, is this a clip from who Is this the lawyer, or who is this guy here?
Pat
No, this is actually. He is the CEO of the parent company that owns the Onion. This is back from November where he.
Vinny
Talked about them winning the bid, the.
Adam
Onion winning the bid, and then you have an Alex Jones clip as well?
Pat
I do you want to play Alex first? Because Alex lays out what exactly happened.
Adam
And then is this Alex's most recent clip or is this guy's first clip?
Pat
Alex's clip is from November as well. It's when he first finds out about.
Adam
Which clip came first.
Pat
Alex Came first. This came second.
Rob
Go.
Adam
So put play Alex first. Go for it. Ladies and gentlemen, it is 7:50 right now.
Vinny
I'm about to upload this to X. I just got word 15 minutes ago that my lawyers and folks met with the US Trustee over our bankruptcy this morning and they said they're shutting us.
Adam
Down even without a court order.
Vinny
This morning the Connecticut Democrats with the Onion newspaper bought us. They asked, did they out bid.
Adam
They said, well, it was competitive.
Vinny
So they changed all the bidding rules, made it secret. Two days ago. I had a bad feeling. I told you that.
Adam
And just like they tried to shut us down back in late May without a court order.
Vinny
They're supposed to have a court order.
Adam
There's going to be injunctions filed.
Vinny
I'm about to go live out of Harrison's American Journal studio. I don't know what's going to happen, but I'm going to be here till they come in here and turn the lights off.
Adam
I'm going to say, where's your court order?
Vinny
So this is all going down right now.
Adam
They want to silence the American people, but we're not going to be silenced.
Vinny
Be sure and follow me at the Alex Jones Network at ajnlive on X right now.
Adam
They're filed in court to take real Alex Jones away. That's totally unconstitutional. The judge already said no, so they filed in other courts.
Vinny
So live feed going up by the time you see this at AJ in live and at real Alex Jones right now.
Adam
Share this everywhere.
Vinny
This is a total attack on free speech. Deep State is completely out of control. The private security hasn't even been told all this yet. They tried to tell them last time, the other US Trustee to shut us down, the court order, you know, these folks said no. So this is all happening right now. This is the tyranny of the New World Order, desperate to silence the American people. The mandate of Trump against all the law fair.
Adam
They don't care.
Vinny
So the system still thinks it's in charge.
Adam
I'm going live right now from what probably will be the last transmission from this building. God bless you all for your support.
Vinny
Please support our sponsors so we get funds to stay on the air at the Alex Hills Network, the Alex hillstore.com take action. I need your support.
Adam
Go to the other clip, Rob.
Pat
And this is Ben Collins, the CEO of the parent company of the Onion, talking about why they wanted to own Alex Jones's Infowars.
Adam
Let's hear it.
Pat
Here we are.
Adam
We own the Onion, owns Infowars.
Pat
Look, we're going to Go after all.
Rob
Of the, like, every facet of alternative.
Pat
Media that is trying to get you.
Vinny
Addicted to stupid stuff.
Rob
Like there.
Pat
There's a whole world of podcasters and.
Adam
I did Tick Tock Influencers. I'm glad I'm seeing this video. Have some really sweetheart curious ideas of the world.
Pat
And I also think that we're learning.
Rob
Right now that their followings are just.
Pat
As big, if not bigger than traditional celebrities.
Adam
And they.
Rob
They've gone unmocked.
Pat
They've gone. They got a free pass to this point. And we don't think that that's fair.
Adam
You don't think that that's fair?
Vinny
That's the word.
Adam
I'm sorry, Onion. Let me. Tom, can you do me a favor and pull up? Like, is there a way to track traffic going to the Onion vs Babylon be and measuring the two together for the last three years? I am begging you to find this. There used to be a site called Alexa.com. can you please find the two together? I don't know the data, by the way, so I could be wrong and onions been crushing it, but from what I see, I am willing to bet Babylon Bees traffic versus the Onion. They're destroying the onion. And Onion wishes they could be Babylon B. And you know, you know what, be funny with this entire part that is. This is who, by the way? This is who Rob the Jew just put in organic traffic. And this is on what website?
Pat
It's ahrefs.com.
Adam
Okay. And they showed up as what, 273. Can you do me a favor? Just take copy paste to our. The. The. The. What do you call it? The link and just open up a new window. So don't close this so we can compare the two together and put up a new window. And on this new window that you do, put Babylon Bee in there and let's see what it's doing the same way you just did it. I don't know what. Oh, it doesn't let you do two.
Pat
Let me try a different way. Give me one second.
Adam
Yeah, I would be very curious to know because. So this guy had a play where he wanted to publicly humiliate. He said conservative podcasters. What did he call them? He says these other traffic. So who is ahead, Rob?
Pat
It says right. According to this website, Babylon Bees at 95.5 thousand and the onion is at 270.
Adam
The onion is still ahead according to this website. Can you do me a favor? Find out when did Babylon be start and when did the Onion start? When did Babylon be start?
Vinny
The Onion's Been around for, for a decade.
Pat
Babylon Beast, that was a newspaper.
Adam
Babylon be started eight years ago. Okay. When did Onion start?
Vinny
I guess sort of as a college newspaper.
Pat
Yeah, it was a newspaper.
Adam
1980.
Vinny
Madison 80. One of the more liberal cities in America, by the way.
Adam
88. 88. 2016 is what, 28 years before Babylon Beast started. Right now Musk is a big fan of Babylon B. So these guys are buying infowars to try to humiliate. What do you call it, Alex? And by the way, is there the dollar amount, Rob, that we have in an article? Because I think the number when I asked you Yesterday was like $1.75 million. And they're given $700,000 to. What do you call it, the family and all this other stuff. Can you go to that, Rob, real quick?
Pat
1.75 million in cash. And then part of that settlement was 750,000 that would go to the families of the Sandy Hook victims.
Adam
So give or take two and a half million dollars to buy infowars.
Vinny
Correct. There's nothing Elon. And Elon has that in his pocket right now.
Adam
Does the lawsuit come. Does the lawsuit come with it?
Pat
I think that sticks with Alex, personally. But I'd have to read the. I'd have to read the bankruptcy filing because there's certain things you can't do to get out of trouble.
Adam
So let's just say. Let's just say. Let's just say somebody wanted to buy in four wars and. But, but the company that wanted to buy them, they wanted to buy them minus the liability that comes with it. Right. Meaning I don't want. I want to be held harmless of the lawsuit. I want to be held harmless of all the prior debt. Could you do that or no. Out of the bankruptcy, because you're. Are you buying it out of bankruptcy or no?
Pat
Yeah, you're buying it in a. In a bankruptcy court. And depending on what it is. It's like when we were looking at buildings to buy, you know, sometimes if there's a construction debt that's got to be paid by whoever buys the building. Right. Because some construction guys work on the building, however, I do not know. But if you bought a building from a criminal and he's going to jail, his penalty goes with him. You don't have to pay that penalty, but you could go buy a building out of bank out of bankruptcy from the government. Makes sense.
Adam
Yeah, I got it.
Pat
So it depends on how much of this is on Alex Jones by the government and how much of this is on infowars. Because the only way. Look, if they're trying to auction off infowars, the US Bankruptcy judge trying to force Infowars to be auctioned off to make money to give the Sandy Hook, you're not going to be able to auction it off if you're stuck with, you know, another, you know, $10 million you owe Sandy Hook because you bought Infowars. That's got to stay with Alex. So it's. It be interesting to see. How is the U.S. bankruptcy Corps assigning these?
Adam
What do you mean?
Pat
How are they assign it? How much is attached to infowars and how much is attached to the libel that was committed by Alex Jones, the Citizen.
Adam
What are your thoughts on the story?
Rob
I don't know, because I was looking up while you guys were checking out who this guy Ben Collins was. He's from Massachusetts. He worked for NBC. No surprise there. His mother's a librarian, went to Emerson. Thomas Emerson. Pretty freaking liberal.
Pat
Completely.
Rob
Okay, thank you. And I just. I don't like.
Pat
It's one of the small northeast colleges.
Rob
I get it. Okay, listen, if it's up for sale and you want to get. I don't like that smug, crappy attitude where it's like these conservative. Like they're trying to get in there as if we're the one spitting out this poison. It's these people. Those are the people that everybody's been talking crap about. Just like what Tim Walls daughter. What was she saying yesterday? Tim Walls, his daughter, was saying that people that listen to Joe Rogan's podcast are red flags. And you got to stay. Stay away from us. And it's like, I'm just sick and tired and it's just like we keep hearing these people and they're just not learning. They're not getting it. They're not getting the message that America wants to hear people like us. They want to hear people like Joe Rogan. They don't want to hear this. And listen, I. And apparently it's not going to happen. And I hope it doesn't. I think it's stupid.
Vinny
So walk me through what happened.
Adam
In April 2024, Collins announced that the CEO of Global Tetra Hadron, a company that has purchased the Onion. So Onion was officially just sold six months ago. Did you know that, Tom?
Pat
I did not know that.
Adam
Was bought by Global Tetrahedron. Yeah. Can you. Can you see what they paid for it? Because I just looked up what they. They used to have 500,000 subscribers at their peak, and then it just fell off. According to one of the articles I just read the purchase originated from a post by Collins on Blue sky after news broke that the then go was looking for to offload the magazine amongst other titles. And Collins won the assets of the website Infowars at auction despite the family's own. The federal judge overdone images. Yeah, interesting. Interesting to see this guy's background and where he's at now.
Pat
By the way, the reason that the Jones and everybody were alleging tampering by the federal government is because the other bidder that bid three and a half million is First United American. It is affiliated with Alex Jones and it sells a lot of the stuff that he sells, his apparel and I think there's health supplements or the things that he sells, the prepping vitamins and stuff. So people were saying, you can't let First American buy this for three and a half million dollars. You're letting Alex Jones buy it from himself out of bankruptcy and he's still going to have a big mouth on the media. Well, so what if that company is capable of buying it, then are they a bona fide bidder or not? Maybe they are. And if the federal government doesn't like that and they want to give it to the Onion, that was what Alex Jones was saying was. Was the flaw to the process.
Adam
I tell you, I actually think it's a great move on the left to buy infowars and dump it. I think it's a great move on the left to buy infowars and dump it. Strategically, it's like Elon Musk buying msnbc.
Pat
Correct.
Adam
The opposing side will be celebrating that. I think it's a great move to do that. But if it's only for two and a half million, there's nobody else that's willing to buy infowars for three million. For three and a half million, all the content, it's going to be used later on in documentaries and stuff. I don't know. I think there's something there. You have to agree with it or not, but that's going to be something that could be used for many, many years to come. Okay.
Vinny
If they buy his network, infowars, Alex Jones just doesn't just go away. He's not going to be silenced. We still have the First Amendment.
Adam
Oh, they can fire. They'll fire.
Vinny
No, they will. Yeah, but then he'll go. I think he at one point said, welcome to the Alex Jones network. He's just going to start a new company. You know, this reminds me of. It's a totally different situation. So it's not an Exact analogy. But do you remember what they did with our buddy James O'Keefe?
Adam
Yeah.
Vinny
What was his company called? Project Veritas. What is Project Veritas do now? I don't know. Nothing. But I see what James O'Keefe is doing. He's out there crushing. And he just came out with the movie. He started the O'Keefe network. So. OMG. O'Keefe Media Group, I want to say. But the point is, even if they buy infowars, Alex Jones is not going to stop. And I'm not saying that everything that Alex Jones Jones does is right or wrong. We all know that he's paid the price for what he did with the Sandy Hook thing and the false claims and the crisis actors and everything that happened there. Tragedy. Horrible. But let's move that aside. You know, everything he did with Bohemian Grove, everything he's talked about with the gay frogs returning. The frogs. Gay. You know, 9 11. Inside job. This is freedom of speech. This is the First Amendment. He's allowed to say these things. He's paid the price for what he's done. I mean, by a. How much was that? How much did he have to pay? $1.5 billion.
Adam
It's a massive.
Pat
That's the insane. Yeah, see, that's personal.
Vinny
So he's paying the price. I mean, have you ever spent time with Alex Jones? Actually enjoyed having dinner with him. Good guy. I mean, this guy is probably stressed the hell out. We still have freedom of.
Pat
Tell you what, the Onion sold for it didn't. It said that the. The financial terms of the deal were not publicly disclosed.
Adam
If you type in the Onion top line revenue, do you know what it is? Top line revenue. I know at one point Trump was. I'm sorry, Musk was interested in buy in the Onion Digital Media with $21.8 million in top line revenue with 389 employees.
Vinny
It's not a big number.
Adam
No, it's a small number. Since 1988, if that's the right number. Chicago, Illinois. Here, Rob, if you want to.
Vinny
Elon Musk can buy this stuff with the change in his pocket right now.
Adam
I mean, this is the part if you want to show this. Rob, this is where I found the article from Rocket Reach that co. No, just look at the link I just texted you. Because the rocketreach co. Shows how big these guys are. And they're buying infowars. Interesting. All right. It's not really them buying infowars. It's who bought them. Is buying infowars. Yeah, Zoom In a little bit. There it is. The Onion. $21.8 million in rev. 389 employees. 159 on Rocket Reach, founded in 1988. I don't know how accurate this number is, but those are the numbers that you got. So it's a small company since 1988 that's still doing 2122 million a year that was bought out.
Pat
And everything they've published about themselves has always been a joke. Like right here. The union now enjoys a daily readership of 4.3 trillion and has grown into the single most powerful and influential organization in human history. They used to write all kinds of stuff that about themselves.
Adam
Text me onion stuff. 15 years ago. Tom was a. Tom was a big fan of onions. They change in 16.
Pat
Yeah. You notice I don't send anything. I don't read it.
Adam
Yeah.
Rob
And you don't like onions, so.
Adam
No.
Rob
You actually hate onions.
Vinny
That is probably the most true.
Adam
Let's go to the next story. Let's talk about UnitedHealthcare. So, Rob, do you have the clip of his outburst outside the Pennsylvania courthouse? If you have that. Let me just read this while you're looking for it, so. Oh, you have it. Okay. Let me just read this real quick. Luigi Magioni, the man charged with the murder and the death of UnitedHealthcare Su Brian Thompson, broke his day of silence with an outburst as he was escorted into a Pennsylvania courthouse where he challenges arrest. It's completely out of touch and an insult to the intelligence of the American people and its lived experience, man. June shouted, prompting his detail of about 10 officers to hurry him inside. Dressed in orange jumpsuit, man Joan appeared unfazed. He was seen whispering with his attorney, Thomas Dickey. Great last name. Glancing at reporters and mumbling to himself at the Blair county court hearing around 2pm Prosecutors say he has $8,000 in U.S. cash and $2,000 in foreign cash. Masks, a passport on him in addition to a ghost gun and a silencer resembling the weapon killed to kill Thompson when he was apprehended by police and Altuna on Monday. Go ahead, Rob. Complete insult to the intelligence of human people. Can you play it again on what he says? Did you catch what he said? Rob or no consult to the entire.
Vinny
Little bit American people.
Rob
Yo. And why won't. Why they. They won't let him say nothing. He could talk.
Adam
Completely out of touch. Out of touch.
Pat
Intelligence of the American people and lived experience.
Adam
Okay, it's really three things.
Vinny
The American intelligence of the American people and their lived experience and their Lived experience. Yes.
Adam
Right. And their lived experience. So I, I got something here yesterday that was sent to me that I was reading and I kind of showed it with you guys with Tom. Okay, Rob, I'll text this to you if you don't mind showing this. I'll keep reading it so the audience can see it as well on the timeline of what happened here. Okay. So it was interesting reading this. The story says. It says, born into a wealthy family, attends a 40 year, $40,000 your private school. Becomes valedictorian. Earns a bachelor's and master's in computer science by 26. No criminal record, no behavior, red flags, clean slate, sharp dressed, photogenic, active on social media, vacations abroad. Post polished photos. Looks like he's thriving. Lands internship and builds a resume that screams success. Spends free time exploring AI mushrooms and self optimization trends. Writes a Goodreads review on Ted K. Sprinkles and safe. Edgy, joins the professional world. Follows the system scripts perfectly. No sign of instability. Just another rising star in tax scene. Disappears with friends for three months, then he kills the CEO. What happened for those three months? Who were the friends? What do we know about them? Now, while this is going on, 50 Cent posted something. Rob, if you don't mind pulling this up on 50 cents. 50 cent posted this on Instagram. On Instagram. He posted a picture of Luigi and then he said something like, you won't understand me posting this. Do you see it? Or maybe he was. He's not a guy that would take it down. He posted something and said, you won't understand this, but I made the 50 cent. Luigi Mangione. He said something about, I don't know, I kind of like this kind of killer. Right there, Zoom in. Do you see it right there? Zoom in a little bit. I don't know. I kind of like this killer. I'm sorry that this is going this way. Since deleted the post. Makes sense. I'm sorry this is going this way. It is, but I'm doing a documentary on him. He is special. I apologize in advance for anyone who doesn't understand 50 cents of this about the guy. So, Vinny, what do you know so far about what's going on since the last podcast?
Rob
And you mentioned this yesterday in the prep. It doesn't make any sense. Like, I keep hearing these stories. Every time something like this happens, I take a step back. Like when Adam, when you say, you know, follow the money, sometimes I'm like, what is happening? What makes somebody do something like this? And it came out of nowhere. And It's a complete shock to everybody. In the book Chaos. Remember the book Chaos that Candice told me to, recommended by Tom O'Neill. Pat. It was talked about the CIA, Charles Manson and all the 60s and what they were doing. Back in those days, there was a psychiatrist, and for those that have read the book, who spoke to Jack Ruby. Remember the guy that shot Lee Harvey Oswald in the basement?
Adam
Yeah.
Rob
So his name was Dr. Louis Jolyon Jolly West. His name was Dr. Jolly West. He was a prominent psychiatrist with documented ties to the CIA's MK Ultra program. He was focused on mind control experiments. They use drugs, they use psychological manipulation and other techniques. So while Ruby's in prison, this Dr. West, who has connections with the CIA, examined Ruby for several hours by himself. No cameras or nothing, just talking to him in the prison. And when he was done with him, he had lost his mind. He literally lost his mind. He was saying stuff like, I was injected with something. I'm being silenced. He was like a completely different person. He's like, they're going to kill the Jew. Like, he lost his gourd.
Adam
Okay.
Rob
And he. Once he left that several hour meeting, his mental state deteriorated and it led to his death. So my thing is, and great point. Who was talking to this guy? Who and why is it. Is it a distraction? Was this guy unleashed to do whatever he was going to do? Because of all the stuff that's happening in Syria, the stuff that's happened with Jay Z. I don't know, it just doesn't add up. And all this is going to be. Is in the news for another week, Pat, and then it's gone. And then we don't hear about this guy. But the explanation, I would like to get deeper.
Pat
Connect. Connect that for me a little bit better.
Rob
Yes.
Pat
The psychiatrist goes in. So Jack Ruby kills Oswald.
Rob
Yes.
Pat
The. The cop moves out of the way. They all believe that Ruby was told to do it.
Rob
Yes.
Pat
So Ruby kills Oswald. It's a quick trial. He's guilty. He goes to prison.
Rob
Yes.
Pat
This guy connected to the CIA, Dr. Jolly West. Jolly west goes to review him. Hour or two, whatever it was.
Rob
Several. Several hours.
Pat
Several hours. And you're saying when that guy leaves the prison, he was bonkers, lost his mind. Okay.
Rob
And he said he was injected with something while he was there. From the. From. He said he was injected and he was trying to be silenced, and then he literally lost his mind.
Pat
Okay, now take that back now to. To this guy.
Rob
Yes. While he was where, for these three months that he was gone, who got to him, who spoke with him, who.
Adam
Radicalized him, saying, could somebody have.
Pat
Yes.
Adam
Put him. Could somebody have taken him during. During those 90 days to shape his mindset to take and do something like this?
Pat
Yep. I. I agree, and I'll tell you why.
Adam
Okay.
Pat
There was deep investigations. You can go look at the London subway bombings. What's that, 12 years ago now? Something like that, The London subway bombings. And you can go find out what they found out about the radical Muslim clerics. And people said, yeah, oh, 20 years ago now. It's now 20 years ago, 2005, that people said, yes, I'm a Muslim, but we're. We're peaceful Muslims. This is what we care about. But my son was with these clerics, and it didn't take long. To your point, Pat, what happens is 90 days. And people said that they're. You said we were. You know, there were confused Muslim parents that when you listen to them speak, they didn't seem like, you know, out there. It sounded like that Muslim was their faith. But they were not radicalized, and they were shocked at what had happened at the hands of these clerics in such a short time with their kids. So it. There are precedents we have out there to say, wow, something can happen pretty quick if people that know what they're doing get to your kid and get to a person and turn them into a pawn that didn't look like, why.
Adam
Don'T we do this? Why don't we do this? Why don't we do this? Okay, can we do this? Can we map out what the possibilities are? Okay. From the. From the logical one to the wildest one.
Vinny
Okay.
Adam
Okay, let's kind of go through it. One, the surgery that happened on his back. Rob, if you can, pull up the surgery on his back. The pictures of the surgery on his back, you know which one I'm talking about. There's picture right there. Right? That's him. Can you see Newsweek? Okay, so did Luigi Mangione's back pain surgery go wrong? Click on the story. Let's see what that is. Go wrong. What we know about this story. All right, zoom in a little bit. So let's read this. Man Joni was facing charge. We had got it since the shooting December. Significant speculation. Motivation. The bulls killed down correctly. Okay, now, back pain. According to reports from Forbes, Manjoni posted a Reddit on Reddit that back. That is pain in his back in the months before the shooting. Writing, my spondy went bad on me last year. It was completely devastating. As a young, athletic person, according to WaPo. Friends of Magione said that the reason he moved to Hawaii, which is his registered last address, was to get better help. Mangione posted on his X ray of his spinal social media with the image appearing to indicate a case of spondyliss thesis. Okay. A condition caused by vertebrates slipping out of place which can cause chronic pain. In analysis of the image, neurosurgeon Tyler Cole said that the surgery manual received appeared to be suboptimal and that he would likely have continued to experience nerve pain after the operation. Go a little lower.
Pat
So this is an expert doctor commenting on what he saw.
Adam
That's right. So the lack of good alif along with the subsidence likely worsen the L5 radicular pain by not restoring disc height and causing neuroforminal compression. You can fuse with continued misalignment as long as disc height is restored and foramen are open. But the overall point is valid. Looks like suboptimal surgery. Okay, so the doctor speaking in the doctor language in the analysis of the X ray grunge said this potentially could mean he even suffered from failed spinal fusion. A failed spinal fusion could lead to chronic back. Okay, individual. Okay, Very aware of this. I totally understand this part. I take care of these kinds of patients all the time. And it is constant battle when insurance company trying to get patients what they need to help them deal with their pain. Okay? So simple. Hey, man, you did the surgery. My pain is worse. You and I, we talk about this all the time, right? And you go to the doctor. There's three things we can do. We can do surgery. No, you can do the prp. All right? Whatever. You can do the steroids or you can do the stem cell. Here's one thing you can do stem cell out of your joint, the bone. That puts it the marrow, and that's the high quality. We can improve it. All right? I don't recommend. We can burn the nerve.
Rob
That's what they want to do with me now, right?
Adam
We burned the nerve and it kind of alleviates some of the pain every year. And then maybe you'll burn it again and burn it again, burn it again. But almost everybody you talk to is don't do a surgery on your back, period. 90% of people say if you don't have to do, don't do it. All right. Is that a reason to kill somebody? Maybe. Let's set that aside. One speculation two go. You know, 90 days. The story you said they got to him, brainwashed him. Whatever happened, prepare them to go out there and take him out.
Rob
Yes.
Adam
Okay, three bad friends. Manipulation, hardcore hating the government, hating insurance industry. Let's do something about it. Somebody told him, nobody will. I will take this guy out. That's four. Five. Brian Thompson is going to it. Somebody got this guy to go take him out because of whatever reasons that was going to happen. Okay, six. Brian Thompson, who had the highest percentage of what declined 32%. Highest percentage of declines 32%. Maybe he was going to go in and recommend to say, guys, we got to kind of become industry standard. We're hated by everybody right now. We can't be doing this. And the investors are like, no, no, no, we can't do this. Yeah, we got to take this guy out. I don't know if you guys have seen the movie the Accountant. Shout out to Kevin O'Connor. Phenomenal director. The accountant remembered that investigation. He did that he found that that was happening. They're like, wait a minute. You got to get the hell out of you getting a little bit too deep into this stuff. I mean, what else could it be outside of that? Tom? Vinny, what else could it be outside of that?
Rob
I'm trying to rag my baby because I was thinking maybe somebody in this family got screwed over by the thing.
Adam
That's not the case. We read yesterday family, third Tuesday. Family's a very, very well off family. 37 grandkids. He's one of the 37 grandkids. The rest of them are doing apparently fine. And he's the guy that kills the CEO.
Rob
And that's when you have to ask yourself a question. Because when we talk about MK Ultra, you talk about the CIA, people want to just brush you off. From the 50s to the 70s, they were doing this stuff. Verbal manipulation, LSD, drugs. And think about it, it's 20, 24. Do you know how advanced they have to have to have gotten? I don't know the actual motive. Is it to distract us? Is it because they wanted to actually take this guy out? It doesn't take that long. If it took Jolly west. And this is documented. This psychiatrist worked with the CIA for. Imagine that was for a couple hours with Ruby. If you have three months with this guy, easy money. Just the way he did it.
Adam
Guys.
Rob
Tom, I'm a, I'm an expert marksman. And two guns, okay? If I had a gun and you shoot all the time, why are you stopping sitting while he's walking away? A moving target. And you're doing this a real shooter, you just walk up bow one shot behind the Head and you walk away. This was just boom, like a robot. It doesn't match. It doesn't make sense.
Adam
Where are you going with that? Doesn't match.
Rob
I didn't like the shooting, the killing. He's not a shooter.
Pat
So it's not a pro hit.
Rob
Exactly, exactly. It's not a pro hit.
Adam
You see the other picture, the picture with the eyebrows? The eyebrows don't match. Have you seen that one? Rob Luja, man junior. You type in eyebrows and everybody's talking about. Not that, not that one. It's the other one right there. No, there's one. That's one. That's a better one. That shows the eyebrows just don't match. You know, one eyebrow. The eyebrows were more divided in, in that picture. Yeah, well, I don't know if it's that one or not. Anyways, I can ask you a question.
Rob
Do you think here's like, is he going to be able to talk? Are we going to hear him? Are we going to be able to hear why? And what, is he going to be on one of those interviews where we could sit with him? You really think so? I, I'm very intrigued to find out who's going to talk to this guy. That's it right there. Like he has some bushy, bushy eyebrows. That's before. That's when the shooting happened. And all of a sudden he's grown. He looks Middle Eastern from there, but I don't know, I don't, I don't see us talking to this guy.
Adam
Adam, what do you think?
Vinny
This is a very disturbing situation because let's just start some facts and then some opinions that I want to give you some quick headlines. Allegedly, and we're going to use that word very lightly. This guy just murdered this guy in cold blood. From behind six in the morning, Silencer gun.
Adam
Boom.
Vinny
Dead. So my question is, why are so many people sympathetic to this guy, specifically on the left? Why do so many people on the left treat this guy as a hero? I'm in a group chat with a bunch of my buddies. They're like, he did the right thing. They needed to do this. I said he needed to cold blooded murder the CEO of this company. Here's this guy, Brian Thompson, came from a middle class family, worked his way up, became CEO of a massive company. We all understand what that. But then you read some of the headlines and what I'm trying to do is unpack why people feel a certain way about this. Right. So the alleged killer has ill will toward corporate America. We understand that corporate Profits What United Healthcare double what the industry average of declination rates was. Joe Rogan had some things to say. He was speaking with Quentin Tarantino. He said the following. Healthcare. Healthcare industry. It's effing gross. It's a dirty, dirty business. The business of insurance is effing gross. Especially healthcare insurance. It's effing gross. That's Joe Rogan. We saw what Burger King. I'm not sure if it was true or not true. What happened with that? I texted this, Rob. If they actually did this, they said, burger King. We don't snitch.
Adam
Almost mocking the fact that I don't set. I said I didn't find it on their Twitter.
Vinny
Okay. That's what I think. I don't know if it was true or not true.
Adam
Yeah. So I don't think they tweeted.
Vinny
The point is people are making a joke of someone being murdered.
Adam
Cold blood. Can you explain why you put that. Why did Burger King say because he.
Vinny
Was caught in McDonald's and McDonald's basically called the cops on him, as they should.
Adam
If a man on the run did what ended up happening Is Google that make that McDonald's got so many negative reviews that Google had to pull the neg. Is this hard? Rob, here's the sub real quick. 30 seconds. Just put this up.
Pat
The McDonald's where he was spotted. It's called review bombing. Negative. Even one star reviews have flooded the restaurant's Google and Yelp pages, forcing the two companies to remove the comments. Some of them had terms like rats and snitches. Even before Mangione was identified, legions of online.
Vinny
Yeah, I mean, it's disgusting to the point where people are just mocking murder. So in New York, New Yorkers celebrate the assassination of United Healthcare CEO with a lookalike contest. This is the winner right here. The winner. You know how much money the winner won from doing this? From doing a lookalike contest? From the murder. You know how much money they want? A whopping ready $50. They held a controversial shooter lookalike contest in Washington State park mocking the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. So there we go. And then you had the girl, Taylor Lorenzo. We talked about Pierce Morgan saying, I felt joy about this. Guys, this guy was murdered in.
Adam
What's the professor. Rob, pull up the.
Vinny
Yeah, the professor. Here we go. There's a professor of Columbia.
Adam
This is Pen. Pen.
Vinny
Oh, no.
Adam
Play this clip around.
Pat
So I can't play it. She has music in the background. But this is the clip.
Rob
Never been prouder to Be a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
Vinny
Okay, Pen. Here it is.
Adam
Blue.
Pat
Ha. Hair.
Vinny
Now here it is right here. Julia Alexiavia faced backlash after celebrating Louise Luigi Mangione Celebrating him. She is a socialist and an anti fascist on TikTok, including where she wrote I've never been prouder to be a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Accompanied by the song do you hear the people sing? She reportedly called Mangiani the iconic we all need and deserve disgusting.
Rob
Like unbelievable. Like, what the hell are you, bro? Yet again the left is showing their freaking true colors, man. It's unbelievable.
Vinny
You know, my, my. But my interest is understanding why so many people are treating this guy like.
Rob
A hero, which what people saw what he wrote.
Vinny
You saw what he wrote on the bullets was. It was deny, defend, depose.
Adam
Okay?
Vinny
The number one cause for bankruptcy in America are medical bills. There's something going on here. And not that I'm condoning whatsoever, but it is helping create a conversation.
Adam
We've done so many episodes on hospitals ripping people off per night that they're staying there. Health insurance. I left the health insurance industry specifically because of how it was half the time. Like every single time you wanted to use something for the services. Well, you know, this was going to be this. Well, I don't know about this. And, well, I don't know about this. Well, I don't know about this. And then you watch John Q and John Q was a movie where it's like, dude, like this is a little out of control. And then you see the number of declines. Like the reason why I like life insurance. You know what life insurance does? Like the day you have a two year incontestability clause. Right, that they came up with. Yeah. Which means, guess what? If you. If I buy life insurance and I don't tell you have aids and you know, all of a sudden you die in six months and it's like, oh, $2 million. What happened? You just only paid $600 a premium and I got to pay 2 million? I'm going to investigate it. Incontestability clause. No, we're not doing this. You didn't disclose that to us. Boom. You use somebody else's blood when they tested you. This isn't you. We're not paying the $2 million. Insurance companies can do that for two years to protect them. Happens all the time after two years. Guess what? Hey, it is what it is. We have to pay the premium out life then pnc right now the problem with auto insurance is auto insurance companies are not making money right now. So they're leaving states. Property and casualty companies are leaving states like Florida, and they're leaving states like California, and they're leaving states where there's a lot of theft with cars being stolen. New York, some of the places like, dude, it's just not profitable to be there. Right. Health insurance, man, those guys are freaking, you know, on big Pharma, what they do with a medicine that you can sell for five bucks, they sell it for $2,000 because they can. There's a lot of that going on, and that's the part that you're hoping Bobby and some of these guys do something about. But at what cost? To celebrate killing a CEO?
Rob
That's. Yeah, I don't play that. No, no, no.
Adam
You got to be careful with that, Tom.
Pat
There's a couple of things going on here. So let's just for one moment, you know, step away from the fact that it was health insurance industry and all the gooey grime and disgust that we're talking about. Let's just look at the celebration over the killer. There is underlying a war going on in this country with socialist Marxists that literally want capitalist conservatives dead. I'll prove it to you. Do you remember the Boston bombing? The two brothers, Sarnoff. I think it was tsa.
Vinny
He ended up on the COVID of Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone.
Pat
He's on the COVID of Rolling Stone. Hot terrorism being glamorize. Let's remember what happened there. That a week prior, he ran over his brother, killing him in the police chase. Do you remember that he ran over his brother?
Vinny
Yeah, of course.
Pat
Who? The two of them that had made the. The crock pot. The pressure cooker. Crock Pot bombs with nails and. And everything in there designed to go.
Vinny
Years, 11 years ago. Right, Tom?
Pat
More than that. And that's.
Vinny
I want to say it was 2013.
Pat
2013.
Vinny
Okay, there it was.
Pat
So remember the romantic moment they had with him? It's the same. Forget about health care just for a second. It's the same romantic response from certain members of the left. Socialist Marxists that like it when they think. They think of these guys as freedom fighters, they think of these guys as soldiers in their cause. Don't mistake that. That's why they're like, I've never been prouder. Oh, this guy. And so I don't know what. What 50 Cent is saying and what he's meaning or what he's not meaning, but there's a lot of voices go out there like, oh, this is Joy. From a reporter who's clearly A socialist Marxist. She absolutely is. She hates capitalism, she hates Trump, she hates all that stands for. She's there. There is a romantic love when one of their guys breaks through because it's simple. They think he's a soldier.
Vinny
Yeah, I think it's such a great point because the Boston bomber, how they romanticize this guy, put him on the COVID There's a direct line from this guy, an actual terrorist who killed Americans in the Boston bombing, right to the Gays for Gaza Brigade, basically celebrating Hamas terrorists killing. Killing innocent people. There's something going on there with what.
Rob
About the member of the knife?
Pat
You're right, madam. They think they. The left Marxist thinks they're soldiers. I've never been more to be at University of Penn because we helped educate. And this guy is a soldier in the cause. And look at the people that are showing up.
Adam
Yeah.
Rob
Remember, remember the night stalker, serial killer and rapist in California? You remember this guy? Richard Ramirez, bro. He got married. Girls were coming and like I. They were. Had a crush.
Adam
Guys just happened recently with Wade. Phillip. What was the guy's name? Wade. Not Wade Phillips.
Rob
Wade.
Adam
Wade Wilson. No, Wade Wilson. This guy.
Vinny
Who's this guy who.
Adam
Girls were girls like, it's like, oh, women.
Rob
And they're like, I like. He got married.
Vinny
Like the professor thing, you know, Neil Degrasse Tyson. I'm not bringing him into this. But when you're. When you built nothing and you're just all you do, those that can't do, teach. And you're just in school and you're getting educated and you're in these Marxist universities, you've never built a company. You have no employees. All you want to do is take.
Adam
Yeah, let's go to the next story. Let's go to the next story. All right, so next story I want to go to is the acquittal of Daniel Penny. That just happened. Phil Mickelson, while this is happening, I mean, Phil Mickelson, some call him one of the greatest golfers of all time, goes on Twitter and says a following random thoughts. Mike Tirico, Chris Collins, Worth are great in the booth. Day of the Jackal is an incredible show. If a deranged individual threatens to kill you, let's hope there's a Daniel Penny around. Phil Mickelson. Good for him for saying that. Then on cnn, the great Scott Jennings goes off again. And watch what happens when he says this. Just be ready for it. They're going to lose their mind in three seconds. Go ahead. If you're on the American Left tonight, here's my chart. The good guys today, Daniel Penny, the bad guys, Luigi Mangione, it seems to me.
Vinny
How do you.
Adam
Everybody on the list for victims. I'm just.
Rob
I'm just telling you what I see.
Adam
Out in the world.
Rob
I know, I know.
Adam
I just want you to see out in the world today. What I'm telling you is that's not on the second page.
Pat
People on the left.
Adam
People on the left can't seem to.
Pat
Tell the difference between the good guys.
Adam
And you about people on the left. I want you know whether you think that as Congressman Crane does, that Daniel Penney should get the Congressional Gold Medal to recognize his heroism. I'm not asking you about anyone else.
Vinny
I think he ought to get medal.
Adam
I think they ought to build a statute of this guy in New York City.
Rob
I'm going to say it.
Adam
I'm going to say the dreaded R word. Race plays a role.
Rob
Race. Here we go.
Adam
And so we.
Rob
Absolutely, because.
Pat
No, no, you need it to be about.
Adam
Hang on, hang on.
Pat
Back up.
Adam
You have to hear what he says here. Back up. You have to hear what he says here. Very important. Go ahead, Rob, pull in this.
Rob
Right. And so we said, yes, absolutely.
Adam
Because wasn't there a similar case in.
Rob
New York City that when people kill.
Adam
People who are white, they tend to get harsher sentences, especially if they're people of color.
Rob
What about the Jordan criminal justice system?
Adam
No, I'm not going to stop. Because race. Absolutely. I said, what about the Jordan Williams.
Rob
Case here in New York?
Adam
Same situation. African American gets on a subway, ends.
Rob
Up killing a guy.
Adam
Grand jury tosses it out at the exact same time as the penny.
Rob
Oh, this guy's single handling is about. I sent this, Rob. Pat, can I. Can we show that Rob of. Dude, when's the last time you were on a New York City train? What? This is the type of stuff that people on the train have to deal with every single day. And this is just a regular one. He doesn't have a knife. He doesn't have a gun. But you're sitting on the train trying to go to work. Look at this guy, Tom. Look, look. He's just. Look, look, look. Crazy people on the train. Nobody's doing anything. Yeah, look. And he. By the way, this goes on. You can stop. This happens all the time. There was a. There's another one. I saw where they were shooting outside. People are on the bottom of the train. One guy's laying sideways, urinating all over the place. Okay. This guy stepped up. The fact that that guy goes, I Hate to use the R word and bring in race. You don't hate it, you love it. Because it's all you have to go on.
Pat
That's exactly right. The fact that the victim, unfortunately, this, this, this guy that was deranged and it was threatening people was African American, reminds me of the T shirt in Almost Famous. You need that T shirt. That T shirt you love, it allows you to say everything you want to say. So in this case, the fact that the assailant that was neutralized and perished, let's remember, he wasn't attacked, he was neutralized, restrained, and he perished after because citizens took actions, including an African American citizen that was helping Penny hold them down when he was still waving his arms and struggling.
Rob
Right.
Pat
Why was he struggling? Because he wanted to get up and hurt people. And so now you go on CNN and you sit here and you say race played a part. Yeah, the part it plays is it gives you something to talk about. It gives you something. The United States is not a perfect country yet. We've still got growth and things we have to do. But you know what? When you sit there and you refuse to look at the facts of what's happened and you use. So you refuse the facts and you use things to make your point and to bend it the other way. You are disingenuous, you are wrong headed and you are the racist that's inciting the violence going in the other direction. I'm looking at you, msnbc.
Adam
Adam.
Vinny
Yeah, there's.
Adam
Tom's pissed.
Vinny
This is all sort of downstream from one thing which is critical race theory, which needs a victim mentality in order to basically exist. It's the whole oppressed versus the oppressor mentality. It's the hero versus the victim. We've seen this, but it's, it's interesting, all these buzzwords that get thrown out there. You know, the people on the right, what I've come to realize, use the buzzwords like common sense, accountability, efficiency, merit. This is what these are the words they use. The people on the left use words like diversity, equity, inclusion. It's not fair, it's racist, it's sexist. They're constantly making excuses for the reasons that they're right and the other side is wrong. We see what's going on here and look, Trump was just elected because he was the least crazy person in the race. All right? So the left is eating themselves. And you have this guy Scott Jennings out here just basically bing, ding, bing, dismantling CNN and they're paying him to do it. It's incredible. So what was the whole situation when he's like, excuse me, ma'am. What was that whole oh, yeah, with Julie, call me dear. Don't call me dear. You called me dear. Like, guys, you're freaking out because some guy called you dear. It's just so interesting to me there. It just victim culture.
Pat
Because I thought dear was more polite than crazy bitch. Sorry. How's me?
Adam
How's your dear girlfriend doing?
Vinny
My dear girlfriend's doing okay. Pbd. Thank you. About that. But what it is, is it's upside. Up is down, left is right, hell is heaven. And it's the home invader who's basically suing the guy who owns the home because you shot me because I entered your house illegally. He's like, oh, you were mean to me when I tried to rape and kill your family out here. Grape. And now I'm suing you. It's so backwards. And this is why common sense needs to be brought back to America.
Adam
All right, let's go to the next one. So, folks, with the last few weeks left until inauguration, Joe Biden decides to give Iran $10 billion in sanctions relief days after Trump won election. And at the same time, the US treasury turns frozen Russian assets into $20 billion loan for who? Ukraine. Rob, if you can play the clip of KJP talking about the money they're giving out. Watch this clip here, folks. Go ahead. Following the G7 June agreement and the President's October commitment, the United states has disbursed $20 billion to a new World bank fund that will provide economic support for Ukraine. The US and G7 loans will be paid back by the interest earned from Russia's immobilized sovereign assets, increasingly putting the cost of the war on Russia, not on US taxpayers. After Russia's brutal invasion of Ukraine, the G7 made a commission commitment that Russian sovereign assets in our jurisdictions will remain immobilized until Russia ends its aggression and pays for the damages it has caused Ukraine. The United States and G7 are now making good on that commitment.
Vinny
Together, we will leverage income earned from.
Adam
Frozen Russian sovereign assets to provide a total of $50 billion of extraordinary. Extraordinary revenue acceleration era loans to Ukraine. This will lend vital support to the people of Ukraine as they defend their country. And it also makes clear aggressors and tyrants will be responsible for the damage they cause.
Rob
What about the drones in Jersey, you dumb idiot? Like. Like $50 billion. Tom, I'm going to have a heart attack.
Pat
Yep. And I'm gonna. I'm gonna Help you have it.
Adam
Watch this.
Pat
Okay, Rob, can you find us the chart for.
Rob
Oh, my God.
Pat
SIAD, which is the S P 500 Aerospace and Defense Index. ETF. Yep, it's. It's ETF. Yeah. SIAD. Or maybe dollar sign. SIAD. Dollar sign SIAD. ETF chart. Yep.
Rob
Oh, yep.
Pat
There you go. What you can look at is over. And if that's. That's like the day, you need to find it for, like, the year. But you'll notice these little spikes, and these little spikes happen right after we give money to Ukraine. You want to know why? Because the investors in this know exactly what's going on. And part of that money makes a U turn back to Boeing, General Dynamics, Honeywell, and people make shit that blows up.
Rob
Wow.
Pat
And it comes. Makes a U turn, and that's what's going on. And when you go take siad. There you go. And it's an etf. And it's an ETF that tracks the stocks. And so every time we give money to Ukraine, you can watch it make a little pop up. It's Nancy Pelosi on steroids, ladies and gentlemen. And so who is unfreezing them? Lobbyists? This isn't Biden. Biden is drooling in the back somewhere, wondering what's in the eggnog. That's where Biden is. This is the shadow government that's been doing this for a while, finding more money. Hey, what if we increase the Russian assets and just point them over here and then the defense. Defense lobbyists. Oh, man, that's brilliant. Do that. It's simple. I think that's all that's happening right now. I think that's all that's been happening.
Rob
Somebody that, like, like, obviously there's not that smart to just sit there and grab their phone and do that. We know Ukraine is. Has been corrupt for forever. Okay, so the fact that we're. They're giving all this money. They're giving all this money, Tom. So you're saying, let's see. Because we've given them so far, now.
Pat
They'Re corrupt in Bentley's.
Rob
Yeah, exactly. We've given them almost 200 billion of your dollars. My dollars. So we give them this money, then they have to hire American companies to protect the bombs, the planes, everything. So the people that are sending it.
Pat
And approving it, where do they get their war toys? They're not buying nukes. They're buying heavy stuff. But where do they get their basic.
Rob
War to us from us.
Adam
Right. Wow.
Rob
So it's just a money Laundering scheme. Big ass money laundering scheme.
Pat
I believe that.
Adam
I believe that when they're going and meeting with Trump at all these meetings and Trump's shaking Macron's hand and almost breaks his shoulders. I don't see that. And then he looks like he's breaking his shoulder. There's one part where Macron says, hey, can you hug Zelinski's hand? I don't know if you saw that clip or not. And then he comes, have you seen that clip, though? But you have to see Macron's handshake.
Rob
Just.
Adam
Who shakes hands like this? Watch this. Oh, boom.
Rob
Get it up there, get it up there. DJT, he's never shake. He loves.
Pat
He's grimacing.
Rob
McCrone's like, I love.
Adam
There's another one. Rob the hand. This guy's famous for his handshakes on what he does. Go back a little bit.
Pat
When he gets out of the car.
Adam
Type in Macron and Zelensky. Just type in. No, no, right there. Just add Trump, Macron, Zelinsky, handshake. Let's see if they have it. It's. That's hilarious, right? That's this middle one right there. He's like, hey, you mind shaking Zelinski's hand?
Rob
Yeah, I'll rip his arm off. Hey, come over here.
Vinny
Boom.
Rob
Yeah, I love the tap. The tap with the left. Like he hit you twice. He almost ripped your arm off.
Adam
And then he stopped telling him. What's Trump telling him?
Rob
He's saying, hey, hey, come here. Just so you know, the money's done.
Adam
It's done.
Rob
It's over, bro.
Adam
Get as much as you can. I'm here. You better get your act to get and go start dancing.
Rob
Yeah, go put on a suit. A little jerk.
Adam
Start dancing again. Anyways, the greatest fundraiser of all time. You got to give him some kind of credit. Well, on what he's done, Adam, look.
Vinny
You did an amazing episode about the history of income taxes or how to eliminate income taxes. I encourage you guys all out there to watch this. It's actually pretty eye popping and mind blowing how basically this works back to 1776. 100% of our 99 point something percent of our federal revenue came from tariffs. It's an amazing explanation of how we can all basically pay 0% in income taxes. How it could be done. You know, Doge, the Department of Government Efficiency is going to basically come in there and hopefully cut the fat, clean house, and make our government more efficient, and hopefully we can all pay a lot less in taxes. But what it was 1894 Supreme Court ruled that income taxes were unconstitutional. 1913, they came out with the Revenue Act. That's what it was right there.
Adam
Federal Reserve.
Vinny
Okay.
Adam
Yeah.
Vinny
So the U.S. government, I want to say this year, brought in about $4.7 trillion income in taxes, but we spent what, 6 trillion. Over 6 trillion. So we're in the black, we're in the negative. We're not balancing the budget. The last time we balanced the budget was Clinton, I believe, in his second term, in the late 90s. Regardless, tariffs are a thing. The reason I bring that up is when you look at what we're spending our money on, right. Our biggest expenses are in the trillions that Social Security, health care, what is it, 1.6, 1.4. Just massive, massive amounts. But when you go line by line, I want to say our defense budget is just slightly below a trillion, about 800, 900 billion. Is that what it is? PBD, defense. That. That's money that we're spending on defense. I want to say the money that we're paying just in to pay off our debt alone is what, a trillion bucks? Pbd. Okay. So when people are saying we're spending all this money in Ukraine, we're giving this money to Israel, Taiwan, 1%, 1% of foreign aid. So do I want to see this money going all across the world? No, I would like to see it used at home. But let's not pretend that that is the biggest expenditure that we have in our, in our balance sheet. This is pennies on the dollar to protect, quote, unquote, our allies. Now, do I want to see more money flow, flow and flow Ukraine, I would like to see this war end for sure. But I will say with the fall of Syria, it sort of made us at least take a pause and say maybe, maybe this is a return on investment that is worth the price. Why? Because let's say Iran falls next. Let's just say. Let's say they fall next. Is that worth the price of $100 billion? I would say yes. So is this money have a return on investment? It might be. So because if Syria, if Iran had money to basically give money to the Assad regime, Bashar al Assad would still be in power. If Putin wasn't fighting this war in Ukraine, he was their biggest backer, I want to say, in Syria, they would have basically bailed out Syria. So all I want to do is acknowledge the fact that maybe, just maybe the fact that we are funding Ukraine as well as the EU and funding our allies, that our actual Biggest enemies, Russia, Iran, possibly North Korea might end up falling in the line.
Rob
I absolutely disagree 1000% with any money going to especially Ukraine. Russia is not our enemy. Russia is not threatening us. We're the ones that are pushing this dude to F with us. I 1000% disagree. Not $1.
Vinny
But you're going to. You're going to have to give me math, not just emotions.
Rob
Just give me.
Vinny
Give me math, not emotions.
Rob
Look how calm I am right now. If you think for right now that $200 billion to a losing war because they're funneling this money and we still have people in the United States homeless and dying in North Carolina.
Vinny
Everyone uses the homeless thing.
Rob
What do you mean homeless?
Vinny
There are, you know, to fix homelessness. You know what you do? Nothing. Losers are gonna be losers. I'm sorry if it. You know what if you have drug problem?
Rob
Listen, every home.
Vinny
How does someone end up homeless? So you just want to fund the homeless? That's what you want to do? As if they're gonna just.
Rob
No, no, Adam.
Vinny
Because you give them a home, they're just gonna stop and just take care of themselves.
Rob
You're talking about.
Vinny
You're gonna have to do better than that.
Rob
Did you even listen to what I said?
Vinny
I'm just saying.
Rob
I said people in North Carolina that were affected by a freaking hurricane that did have money because we were giving money to illegals in Ukraine.
Vinny
That's part of the cbo.
Rob
No, time out.
Vinny
One percent of our budget.
Rob
I want. Hold on. I don't want. Adam. Zero money going to any country until everything here is fixed. I'm talking about everything.
Vinny
I love you. You're living a pipe dream.
Rob
No, I'm not. No, I'm not. Because we keep giving the money away.
Vinny
Every year we do this.
Rob
No, Guess what?
Vinny
If you want to solve the problems in America, start with the trillions that we're spending on health care, the trillion that we're spending on defense. The trillions that we're spending on Social Security. That's like saying, Adam, I'm bro. And me being like, hey, Vinny, cancel your Netflix subscription. Nobody stop spending three grand in rent and move into a twelve hundred dollar apartment. That's going to move the needle, not the 999 expense that you're spending on your reoccurring monthly expenditures.
Pat
I think there's really two sides here between the two of you.
Vinny
Not the little Netflix thing.
Pat
I'm not supposed to interrupt anymore, but I'm going to push in a little bit here. And I hear what Vinnie Saying we have an urgent, incremental problem with all of these people that are still trying to recover from the hurricane in North Carolina in the middle of that urgent, incremental problem. Why do we have urgent, incremental money going to Ukraine in a war? But you are right. If you step back to the US Budget. He's right, Vinny. You step back to it and you look at it as an annual budget thing. The unfunded, committed, you know, future promises and Medicare and Social Security is a freaking Mount Everest compared to some of the saying.
Rob
Yes, but you're.
Pat
You're right. I'm going to side with Vinnie on this. When I see an incremental issue with Americans at home that still haven't been able to get full relief from the hurricane. Why can't the government be putting the incremental dollars there than sending it across the ocean to a war? That's what you're saying. And you're getting emotional about it because you see the hardship and the people and I'm with you.
Rob
Yeah.
Vinny
Rob, I don't know if you could pull up the YouTube link. Everyone should watch this thing. But you did this episode. It came out, what, Monday, Tuesday, about.
Adam
Tom's got Vinny's back. Did you catch that? Tom? I got you.
Vinny
Vinny, do me a favor. One of the editors.
Adam
Hell with that.
Vinny
I want you to just make a video of all the times they said, you know what? Adam's right. Adam's right. Adam's right. Adam's right. Thank you. Because you say it from time to time. You seem to just say. I'm just saying. But this video right here, it's called short text.
Rob
No, this is. I saw this last night.
Vinny
It's great. It's fantastic.
Rob
Yeah.
Vinny
What was your biggest takeaways?
Adam
From what? From that.
Vinny
Yeah. Just saying how we're going to make.
Adam
A comment on the Russia, Ukraine thing. So the part about the Russia, Ukraine thing, that's kind of technical. When you go through the history where Putin wants to join NATO, which makes.
Vinny
No sense to me.
Adam
No, no. He goes to Clinton, says, I want to join NATO. Clinton calls back eight minutes later, he says, not right now.
Vinny
NATO exists because of Russia.
Adam
No shit, Sherlock. But what I'm saying is Putin's asking. Yeah. To join. To say and give a message to the world. I also don't want war. That's what Putin's saying to Clinton. Then why? Who does Clinton call to call back and says, not right now? Why? Is it because if all of a sudden we seem that everything is under Control and good. Then they can't be expanding west, they can't be expanding more east. Is that what it is? Why? When he wanted to kind of figure things out, how come they were doing that? By the way, here's the other part that they did, which I kind of love. Putin's move here was phenomenal and I hope we do it in America. When all the protesting was taking place in Ukraine and Russia, you know what he blamed? He blamed the protest, particularly from the US accusing Western funded NGOs inciting unrest, which, by the way, you know what he did in 2012? A law passed in 2012 in Russia requiring NGOs receiving foreign funding to register as foreign agents. Would we not love that in America? By the way, if you're getting NGO money from somebody else, if Soros is doing what he's doing, hey, man, I just want to let you know, I'm xyz. And then afterwards, when that's taking place, he wants to find a way to make things happen. Hey, let's make this work. No, we're going to get closer. No, we're going to go east. Of course the guy's going to be pissed off. So in regards to the other stuff with the taxes you were telling me, we already talked about that. On the fact that, you know, the income taxes being unconstitutional as of 1894, 1913 becomes income taxes, then Federal Reserve, then we were okay with people taking money out of our pockets. I just, I'm excited to see what will happen if we decide to cut a lot of our expenses. But anyways, let's go to the next story here. Next story I want to go to is Rob, if you want to pull up Joy Reed, and then we got Caitlin Clark and then we should wrap up. Joy Reid from MSNBC says conservatism itself justifies violence. Matter of fact, I think she can do a better job saying it than I just said it. Go ahead, Rob Joyless. We should not be surprised in this country that just re elected Donald Trump. And I mean, the reality is, you.
Pat
Know, if you go back to the Trayvon Martin case, you go back before.
Adam
That, you can go back to the.
Pat
Justification for lynching of conservatives.
Vinny
Whether the conservatives wearing the D uniform or the art uniform, conservatism itself has justified violence. January 6, burning down Tulsa and Wilmington.
Pat
Overthrowing the government there.
Adam
If it's violence for the purposes they.
Pat
Want, they're cool with it.
Adam
If the victim is somebody that I don't like or the victim is someone who they feel deserves it, then a lot of times people are willing to justify violence. It's an unfortunate thing. It's a very American thing.
Pat
Right.
Adam
I mean, we worship vigilante violence. We worship action heroes. We worship Charles Bronson and all these people who take it into their own hands. Al Capone. Al Capone, you know, criminals and everything else like that. I think the sad part about this, frankly, is that I am not going to pretend that any country that's been started and operated off of violence, that violence doesn't sometimes solve things.
Vinny
I mean, can we just play some videos from the black.
Adam
Joking.
Vinny
Can we play the, can we play for what happened in Chicago.
Adam
Yeah.
Vinny
In Chaz and Portland.
Rob
I mean, you know, but, you know.
Vinny
Just play some of those videos.
Rob
You know, it drives me crazy.
Vinny
Let's talk about that.
Rob
People like that. People like that. It's only, it's only. I don't wish it, but like, she's not riding the train. She's not sitting there with a crazy guy saying, I'm going to kill somebody and I want to go to jail and dealing with that person. It's these people, it's the Robert De Niro's that are in their high rise Upper east side buildings that are like, oh, no, I don't see it. Who was the Jane Fonda sitting in front of Bill Maher smoking a cigar and drinking his freaking alcohol? They're like, I don't, I don't see it. Yeah, Jane, because you're sitting in a mansion protected with security and you're not with the people. We're the ones on the ground. We're the ones going. And I, I really wish that somebody like that is put in a situation where they're going to need help, but there's no cops, where there's nobody and a white guy is going to save her ass or save a family member and save something. Or the white guy goes, hey, listen, Joyless, read. I kind of want to help, but I'm white and the guy's black. I have to leave you here. I wish that.
Pat
Continue your rant. But let me, let me say the people of Minneapolis and Portland two years later said they wanted their cops back.
Rob
Yeah, I remember that. Defund the police. And they were like, no, we want you back.
Pat
How about refund the police?
Vinny
Exactly.
Pat
It's, you know what? You've got it. Conservatism justifies violence. This is really. They are living in the coping and in the angst and in the anger and then the frustration and just the emotional Trump derangement system stress of post election Reality, because they hate that it happened. They hate it. I will say what I've said before. It says, look, I, as a conservative, I just think they're wrong. I don't want anything bad to happen to Joy Reid. I wish that something good could happen, that we could actually talk. I just think she's wrong. She thinks I'm evil and that it is justified to use violence to shut me down. That is the reality. That is what's going on. Conservatism justifies violence. If you go the other way and you could say, well, liberalism is stealing with me through taxes, and you start going down those rabbit holes, it's bad. You end up in a place where people say, let's take up arms against our oppressor because they're stealing with us in tax. No, we have to come to moderated viewpoints in a civil society and move people's mind to a new level of understanding. And what they say is, you're evil and you should die. That's what Joy Reid is saying. That's what MSNBC is allowed to say. If it was going the other way, that person would be off the air in five minutes. And that's their point. Me, I don't hate Rachel Maddow. I think she's wrong. I don't hate Joy Reid. I think she's wrong.
Adam
I actually like her hairdo.
Rob
Her hair is getting.
Pat
There's a lot of Trumpish. Well, she lives very economically, doesn't spend a lot on hair. So the, the thing. And you know what? There's people that are on cnn. I think they're wrong and they annoy me. Do they annoy me?
Rob
Yeah.
Pat
Do they frustrate me? Yeah. But I don't want them dead. I don't want something bad to happen to them. I want to. I want them to come to understand why I understand what I understand. But they, they yell, they name call. They started cancel culture. Not us. Not the conservatives.
Rob
Listen, but, but here's the thing.
Pat
This doc out.
Rob
But you would think MSNBC would get the. Like, like, why, why aren't. Tom. They're losing money. They're. They're getting pay cuts. Rachel Maddow went from 25 million to what, 20, which I cannot. That, that should just prove to people.
Pat
And it may not be over, by the way, that negotiation may not stop at 20.
Rob
Oh, yeah, it might be a little. But think about what that says. She gets paid. She was getting paid $25 million. That's how important their BS propaganda of hate and divisiveness that's that's, that's how much they have to pay her. But you would think MSNBC would get the picture. You're a businessman. So are you. Wouldn't you guys, at this point change the tune. We're losing money, we're losing viewers. Enough is enough. They just can't help us. You know who she is? You know what MSNBC is? You know those violin guys on the, on the Titanic. The ship is going down, but like, no, no, we're gonna just keep on playing the music. They have to change.
Pat
Vinny, the adults that own the company have changed her tune.
Rob
She's not.
Pat
No, no, no, no, no. They're cutting the salaries. Those people are not attracting new viewers and they're for sale. So the owners have said, you know what, this isn't working. We're cutting everybody's salary and they're for sale.
Vinny
Yeah, just go real quick. Again, it's the same thing I said before. It's just victim mentality. It's so hard to look in the mirror and just be like, we got to do better. It's just so easier to be like, it's them, it's them, it's them. The, the, the reality is one side are creators and builders and provide supply. The other side are takers, destroyers, and they just make demands. And I truly, and here's my point, there's no fixing Joy Reid. But what can be fixed are the people that watch Joy Reid and be like, time for me to turn the channel. Time for me to realize, wow, I've been watching this day in and day out, night in, night out for 5 years, 10 years, 20 years. Let me go flip to the channel and watch something different as to why America voted for this sexist race Hitler basically identify what the other side won and your side lost and you'll find the answer.
Adam
Well, let me read this next story here to you. Caitlin Clark is named Time Athlete of the year. 22 years old, she had a record breaking season with the Indiana fever. In the WNBA, she shattered six rookie records for points and assists, four franchise records and multiple all time NBA records including the most assists in a single game. 19. Reflecting on her impact, she stated, I've been able to captivate so many people that have never watched women's sports and then turned them into fans. Before joining the wnba, Clark became the highest score in college basketball history at Iowa, drawn a staggering 18.9 million viewers for March Madness finale and against South Carolina, second most watched women sporting event in US History. Times Sean Gregory wrote, good luck naming Another player who altered the trajectory of the entire sports team within five months on the job. And Caitlin Clark responds with the following. Adam, I'm going to come to you first, believe me. She says acknowledged her privilege as a white person in a league built on the contributions of black players. In her TIME interview she stated I want to say I've earned every single thing. But as a white person there is privilege. The more we can elevate black women, that's going to be a beautiful thing. She also credited black basketball icons like Lisa Leslie, Maya Moore for paving the way for success during an appearance on SNL despite her unprecedented accomplishments, including all the records that she had. So rookie season criticism arose over her popularity. Golden State north suggested that her stardom reflects the great White Hope syndrome. Okay, it's what they called her. And while the three time MVP AJ Wilson claimed Clark's race was a huge contributor contributor to her popularity. It doesn't matter what we all do as black women, we're still going to be swept underneath the rug. Adam, I'm going to come to you first.
Vinny
Look, we had this conversation, I don't know, three months ago, six months ago during the WNBA season and I was like, yeah, I don't give a shit. It's. She's been catapulted to this amazing star by the way, you know what, how many championships she won in college? Zero. She's over two. She didn't win. Is she a good player? Sure. The WNBA is a zombie company that loses money here in and you're actually have good news why? We're projected to lose $50 million this year but because of Caitlin Clark and all her great success, they only lost $40 million. I mean hey, amazing. Great job, Caitlin. Thank you. So there it is. They lost $40 million. Name me a company that continually loses money. Let's give her a trophy because we only lost $10 million less than we expected. It's an absolute joke. It's absolutely absurd. It Will she be a great WNBA player?
Pat
Sure.
Vinny
I don't give a if I actually want to see her actually warn her merit. Put her in the NBA, have her play against Steph Curry, have her play against LeBron, have her play against Kevin Durant, have her play against the the greatest players in the world then show me what she does. The WNBA is a is a zombie company that is subsidized by who?
Rob
Lesbian.
Vinny
The NBA? Yes, it is. I think 70% lesbian.
Adam
Your thoughts?
Vinny
But that's all. But by the way, let me just address the racist thing right now. Because that's part of it.
Rob
I just have.
Vinny
Okay. The whole notion that she's just been given white privilege. Really? Okay. Tell that to the greatest black female athletes of all time. Tell that to Serena Williams, the greatest female tennis player of all time. Tell that to Flo Jo or Jackie Joyner Kersey. The greatest track and field athletes all time. Tell that to Lisa Leslie or Diana Tausi. The WNBA players. Greatest players of all time. Tell it to the greatest gymnast of all time, Simone Biles. It's absolute ridiculous. And she fell for it. She fell for the DEI LGBT thing rather than Mei. She deserved where she was at because she was a good player. But I have one suggestion for you, Caitlin. You're making, I think, I don't know.
Rob
What sponsors are ridiculous.
Vinny
She makes, I don't know, maybe 150 grand, 250 grand. She makes 24 million, 28 million from her Nike deal. Go donate that to the rest of your homegirls out there. Yeah, that. If you actually want to change the narrative, go donate all your money, Caitlin.
Pat
Yeah, I'll take you one more.
Adam
What.
Pat
What is LeBron James salary this year?
Vinny
I think it's about 50 million bucks.
Pat
Exactly. So think of the WNBA. They run the whole thing all year long, and they end up with a $40 million loss. Let's just call it what it is, a cost. For the cost of less than one LeBron James, they can run this massive, diverse DEI program. The NBA can called the WNBA. And that's the point. They're trying to elevate women's sports. They're trying to do it, and they see it as a marketing cost. Adam. It's a marketing cost. Because net. Net. Guys, we're gonna. We're gonna lose 40, 50 million bucks on this. You know what? Guess what. Yeah, you know, we. We'll keep trying. We'll keep doing it.
Rob
She just lost. Like, let me explain something to you. I was never gonna watch a game, but if there was ever a chance that I was, it's all gone. Because you know what, Caitlin? You didn't make it to the WNBA because of the color of your skin. You played because you worked your ass off. Hours in the gym, you know, sweat, sacrifice and everything. It's not some imaginary head start that you got. Okay? Let's be honest with each other. If this was a white privilege was a thing, every broke ass white person in middle America would be dunking on all of us. I think somebody. Adam, she didn't change it. Somebody talked to her. They were all. Remember, all the girls that were just all talking shit about her from the beginning, this was a tune change because that's how they rolled. That's the most. That WNBA is walking shit. The NBA is walking shit. And they had to tell her, you better change your thing, or we're not going to get behind you 100%. And she did. She bowed down, and that's exactly what happened. And I'll never. I would. I would have bought a jersey.
Vinny
Done what? You know, actually. What jersey would you have bought, Clark?
Rob
I would never.
Vinny
So that's how. You know how I know you're gay, Vinny. Yeah, that's how.
Pat
I think it's very clever. And it's an evil plot on Caitlin Clark's.
Rob
What?
Pat
I think she's trying to play nice and say some things, loosen up the defense and break her own records next year.
Vinny
Oh, yeah, That's.
Adam
Stop.
Rob
That's a fun, strategic time. That's right. From a winner. That guy won the World Series.
Vinny
And it's not.
Adam
Here's what I'll say. I just got a couple of thoughts in, and we'll wrap up because we got. We got certain things we got to do, so. You know, I actually do want to see WNBA succeed, you know, because there's nothing wrong with girls competing with girls. There's nothing wrong with that. I actually like it. I think it's great if. If that's. When you have four kids, they all have different dreams. All you care about as a parent is, hey, what's your dream, kid? Let me help you get to it, right? And I'd love if. If Brooklyn or. Or Senna, they're like, hey, Daddy, I want to be a basketball player. Let me. So, you know, Saturday, Sunday, I would send her. She's shooting baskets, and we go back and forth to record as she's made six shots in a row. And it's a cool little moment that we have together. I enjoy it. Does she like playing basketball? No, we just do it as a form of exercise that we have. I don't mind this winning. I actually want to see WNBA do well. But what she just did is exactly why I haven't watched a minute of an NBA game this year. I'm done. I'm unattracted. When NBA did the BLM thing and all this stuff in their NBA field said, blm, blm, blm. And they were bitching about everything that's going on, and DeSantis is a bad guy. Yet you did your NBA playoffs in Orlando.
Rob
Yeah.
Adam
Okay. Where it's the only State that would allow you to do it. And then you want to bitch about bad policies of Florida. You came to Florida. I was done with the NBA. LeBron James destroyed a great game and a lot of people can say stuff about him. I'm just. I still put him as a second greatest. I was hoping Caitlin would stay and say, look, I respect everybody. I've earned to be here. I've worked very hard. But to go to the victimhood mentality place, so disappointing, so unattractive that I couldn't even sit there and have my kids look up to her as a hero. That's the part I want to find a kid for my daughters to look up to. We don't agree with victimhood mentality. When you put because we're Middle Eastern, can you imagine? It's like, oh, oh, we don't have white privilege. Their daddy is as Middle Eastern as it gets. We don't believe in that stuff. My dad was a cashier at a 99 cent store in Inglewood. The man never complained about hard work. He's 82 years old, about to turn 83. Good luck hearing this guy completely, you know, complain about his health and the pain and all this stuff that he has. We don't have any kind of privilege about white people. Have it over us. I've never felt it that way before. I've never felt it that way with, well, these. This community is this. That community is this. This community is this. What an unattractive acceptance speech. What an unattractive acceptance speech by a 22 year old that's being fed all this stuff. Such a big turn off. I'm so disappointed. I was wanting to take my girls to a Indiana Fever game this year courtside to watch her play. I'm done.
Rob
Yep.
Adam
I'm so upset and disappointed with this.
Rob
You and me both.
Adam
Why can't you just not make a comment like that?
Rob
Yep, just play the game. You're playing a game.
Adam
Wnba. Would you like conservatives to watch the game?
Rob
Of course they would.
Adam
Would you like capitalists to watch the game?
Rob
Yep.
Adam
Would you like libertarians to watch the game? Would you like independents? Or would you like Republicans to watch the game? You don't want him to watch the game and you want to keep using. No problem. Go ahead, just have your liberal audience watching. Wnba. Go ahead. Do your thing. Not interested.
Vinny
Dbd, I'm happy that you finally came to the good side.
Adam
No, it's not. It's not the point. No, your point. When you were saying you and I, our debate was that the WNBA doesn't have a shot at being profitable. You know when you say 50 million to 40 million to this, the biggest. For many years, Amazon was criticized because they weren't making profits. And everybody is like, listen, if you're not comfortable with this, don't buy our stock. Don't expect dividends for years. But if you're thinking long term, you're eventually going to make a lot of money. He made people a lot of money. In an interview last week, he said something very interesting. The guy says, how does it feel having a net worth of $200 billion? He said, actually, don't look at it that way. He says, how do you look at it? He says, well, Amazon is worth roughly $2.4 trillion. He says, yeah. He says, I look at it as I've helped create $2.2 trillion of wealth for other people. That's the milestone I celebrate. So I hope these guys figure it out. I want businesses to do well. Every time a business goes out of business, I don't like it. But I cannot stand to the core. When we hear these messages about victimhood, it's so unattractive. It's so annoying. And a parent like myself doesn't want to applaud someone like that right now. We had a meeting this week about, you know, hey, Pat, what's the next book you want to write? Next book? I want to write the next, you know, two to four years. We're looking at what it is because it takes a lot of time. Every time we go through this, you know, it's either something to do with business, but a lot of people are asking about fatherhood. Here's the thing. If I write a book on fatherhood, first chapter, you know what it's going to say. Read this book at your own risk. Don't look at me as a great father. We'll know if I'm a good father or not in 40 years. But if you want to apply, this is how I raise my kids. You want to do it, great. You don't. I totally get it, but it's such an unattractive thing. It's just not attractive.
Vinny
10 seconds. Listen to this audience at your own risk. The WNBA will never succeed. It's never going to make money. It is a zombie organization. It does not have mass market appeal or provide value like Amazon and Jeff Bezos did. There's limited interest, sports fans. 80% of sports fans are men. Zero interest in the WNBA. It's a lesbian league that they're trying to shove down. We have no Interest.
Adam
Adam, it's very hard to.
Vinny
The proofs in the.
Adam
No, it's not. No, no, no, no. Wait a minute. Isolate concerns. It's all shit show.
Vinny
None of it is working.
Adam
You don't get 18.9 million viewers in a college championship game. That's more than the NBA finals.
Vinny
Yeah, but I agree with you.
Rob
I agree.
Adam
You know what's the only reason you get it?
Vinny
Goes back to you know why.
Adam
The reason you get it.
Vinny
She's going to be in the.
Adam
You know why you get it? You know why you get it? It's because the world is obsessed with competition. Reese against Caitlin, all that stuff. They love competition.
Vinny
Yeah.
Adam
No manufacturer. Me. She screwed up manufacturing Caitlin's comments just got me to have this much interest in what's going to happen in the sport. I'm out anyway. You know how they say it? Keep going back to make yourself feel like it's two different stories. She effed up because she could have brought a new audience to the wnba, but she effed up because she caved. And the people in wnba, the executive team, thinks they did the right thing. They just effed up. They lost. They had a half of the population. You know what a CMO should have done? Should have been like, hey, please say what you say. Try to say something to the American. I love them. I love America. Greatest country in the world. So you have to say, oh, wow. Okay, good. She loves the country. She loves America. I'm willing to support. You want to say. Yeah, but I have white privilege, dude. We're out. So you just lost that.
Vinny
I see exactly what you're saying. How you want to segment different things.
Adam
Yeah.
Vinny
In my opinion.
Adam
Yeah.
Vinny
You can baked in the cake.
Adam
I got.
Vinny
It's all baked in the cake. And that's why this leak will never succeed.
Adam
This is why. This is why I want to recognize somebody. Do you know when I said to you we had a few of these hats left to order? So shout out to Brian Crows from Michigan. How many order 21 of them.
Rob
21.
Adam
21 of these for Christmas for his family. And by the way, the first hundred orders we're getting, the new future looks bright mugs that we just got that came in. So again, Christmas, December 15th. We have all this Christmas gear you have to. This has got to be shipped. They just came in. A thousand of these are being shipped out here today. But this badge goes and once it goes, we're not ordering again until next year. So go place your order. We will not sell these after Christmas. They're out because the season is out. So go place your order, put it as a gift for a loved one for Merry Christmas. Anyways, Rob, do you have anything else tomorrow? We don't have anything because tomorrow's business planning workshop.
Pat
No, next week. Oliver Stone, Tony Robbins, and two home team podcasts.
Adam
We have a bunch of things tomorrow. Okay, sounds good. Well, God bless everybody. Have a great weekend. Take care. Bye.
PBD Podcast Episode 520 Summary: "New Jersey Drones, Luigi Magione's 90-Day Mystery, Alex Jones InfoWars Win"
Release Date: December 12, 2024
The latest episode of the PBD Podcast delves into a whirlwind of pressing issues spanning national security, high-profile criminal cases, media controversies, financial policies, and social debates. Hosted by Adam, Rob, Vinny, and Pat, the episode offers a robust discussion laced with sharp insights and spirited debates.
The episode kicks off with alarming reports of unidentified drones flying over New Jersey, sparking fears of foreign interference or internal sabotage. Residents are perplexed and concerned about the lack of clear information from authorities.
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The discussion shifts to the mysterious case of Luigi Magione, who allegedly murdered the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. The hosts dissect possible motives and underlying factors contributing to his drastic actions.
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A significant portion of the episode focuses on the dramatic court battle surrounding Alex Jones' Infowars. Despite Jones' attempts to retain control, a federal judge has rejected his bid to sell Infowars to The Onion, leading to a satirical showdown.
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The hosts critique recent financial measures, including the U.S. Treasury's conversion of frozen Russian assets into loans for Ukraine and sanctions relief for Iran. They argue these actions divert funds from domestic needs.
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Caitlin Clark's recognition as Time Athlete of the Year sparks a contentious debate on privilege and the commercialization of women's sports. The hosts criticize her commentary on white privilege and its implications for her athletic achievements.
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The episode culminates with a scathing critique of mainstream media, particularly focusing on figures like Joy Reid from MSNBC. The hosts accuse left-leaning media personalities of perpetuating division and justifying violence.
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Episode 520 of the PBD Podcast presents a fervent analysis of contemporary issues, intertwining national security concerns, high-profile criminal cases, media controversies, and socio-political debates. The hosts maintain a strong critical stance against government actions, mainstream media biases, and societal shifts they perceive as detrimental to American values. Through spirited discussions and pointed critiques, the episode underscores the hosts' commitment to addressing topics they believe are crucial for the nation's well-being and future.
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This comprehensive summary captures the essence of Episode 520, highlighting the PBD Podcast's intense examination of current events and their implications for American society and politics.