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I don't think I've ever said this before. Okay, here we go. Lots of stories, folks, to cover here. Today we did a poll finding out which one do you guys want to talk about? You want to talk about the Conor McGregor speaking at the White House as if he's going to be going and saving Ireland. And by the way, he gave a message afterwards. What do you think about what this person had to say? He says, I employ 200 or 300 people. Shame on him to say anything. So it looks like he wants to do something that was interesting. There's a very interesting thing we found in Gene Hackman's Trust and their will, which is very weird, that if they died within 90 days of each other. Very confusing when weird. Something like that. Definitely very weird. The auto pen thing we talked about last week, President Trump tweeted about it. A lot of people are upset. A lot of people are saying he's just doing this to kind of get the conversation. Then the press secretary is being asked about it by Kristen. What is the girl's name from cnn?
Tom
Kristen Welker.
Adam
Kristen Welker. And her rebuttal to her is the best.
Vinnie
I thought it was Caitlyn Collins.
Pat
It was Caitlin Collins.
Adam
Yeah. You have to hear what she says back. It's a beautiful thing. Anthony Mackie, the actor. Okay. Anthony Mackie talks about something. I don't know if you guys saw this clip or not. Okay. You have to see this. He says something about his boys, the way he raises his sons. And Hollywood has lost their mind. And if you don't know who Anthony Mackie is, he's the guy from. Is he the Black Panther, Rob? Is he one of the Black Panther?
Vinnie
I believe he's Captain America.
Adam
He's Captain America. Captain America. And you got to see the way he answered, by the way. More stuff going on with Venezuela trend. Aragua. We'll talk about that. Don Lemon says if you're black and maga, you're not very intelligent. Some word like that he used. I'll let him explain it to you because he's very good at explaining things. He said they weren't rational, they were irrational.
Vinnie
Channeling Joe Biden.
Adam
That's right. So Don Lemon, then Bill Maher, then has Batia Sargon explaining tariffs to him. And it's. It's a very, very unique exchange. Good for him for having these types of conversations to them are with Bill Maher. We're going to talk about the Greenland mineral deals. Blackrock, which is kind of weird. Rob, if you can tell me what page the story is on for the Blackrock one, because these are my new notes. If you can just text it to me. Blackrock buys Panama Canal. A few weeks, go quietly, and nobody talks about it. For $22.8 billion. It is controlled by Panama, but BlackRock buys it. How do you feel about it? I don't know. I don't know. We can talk about it. It's definitely an interesting thing to talk about. Democrats have the lowest rating in the last 30 years according to CNN. Since they started measuring this. It's the lowest it's ever been for 30 years. But they're still not learning their lessons, which maybe they want to break their own records. And you got to respect it. They're very competitive.
Vinnie
Beat your prior best. Go for it.
Adam
Your prior best. And then I saw something. A clip I got to show to you guys from the 80s. These two guys from two different computer companies are showing off their computers, okay? And the guy's asking questions of how much these computers are. You will be blown away at the price of the price of these computers. In that time, Canada is latest hit to hit America where it hurts. Tom's got some thoughts on that. As a Canadian. His family's Canadian. He was born and raised here. Then we have a couple other things with the pardons. We'll address US Senate passes Stop Cap Funding Bill to Avert Government shutdown. Charlemagne the God Schumer. Jeffrey should step down. Schumer had a rough Week. A lot of people going after Schumer. We'll definitely talk about what happened Schumer this week they're calling him a person that caved to the president, to President Trump. Astronauts stuck in orbit for months finally set to come home. Bloomberg, that's the title. You know what they don't put in the title?
Pat
Who saved them?
Adam
SpaceX.
Pat
Yeah.
Vinnie
Rescued by the wrong guy.
Adam
I have a clip by Elon Musk, an interview with Ted Cruz. Guys, this is a very disturbing clip. I'm telling you, it's a very disturbing clip. When I played to you, I actually got to tell you, Ted Cruz should start a podcast. I don't know if he did or not. It was actually very good questions he.
Pat
Asked called the Verdict. I think the podcast is called whatever.
Adam
Is that what it's called? I don't know what it is, but it was great. It was great questions he asked. We got some things with JP Morgan Chase. Lawrence O'Donnell taking a break. He says, I'm exhausted at Trump's day 52 and poor guy's going through it right now. Trevor Brower is exiled from MLB over Trump support. Andrew Tate cannot hide. Furious Florida. Welcome, welcome. Brings yet more legal trouble. Adam partied with them on you guys were you went to a church or library on Saturday?
Tom
We went to a mosque. Pat and I might be converting.
Adam
See you there.
Tom
It was great.
Adam
Angel Reese says the WNBA could go on a strike over salaries. I have some ideas.
Pat
Nine people are going to be upset. Nine lesbians and an ex.
Vinnie
22, 22 TV viewers.
Adam
Ex las Vegas police captain accused of COVID up in Sean Diddy Combs.
Pat
Oh, that's a good one.
Adam
And there's a couple other stories here that we get into. Who knows? President President Trump said they're releasing the jfk, what do you call it, files today.
Tom
Vinnie, why are you rolling your eyes?
Pat
Well, because I'm telling you guys right now, I am at my wits end with that. Like this is. This is it. If they, if they do this whole redacted thing, Pat, I'm. I'm finished. Because our patience is. We're done for that. Remember that 12 that we're talking about that care about this type of stuff. How many they keep dangling it and.
Tom
Then they're moving it so you'll be an even angrier patriot.
Pat
I'm gonna be really pissed off if today they go. If they go like this.
Tom
We don't need that.
Adam
Okay, guys, let me kind of COVID with you guys what happened. Last Thursday we announced the YETI collaboration with all of these like this gone. Okay. And. And by the way, a bunch of guys are posting them. Ladies, this was the. The ladies number one. You guys wouldn't even wait on this one here. This didn't stand a chance. And I have the red one, which is the one I use. Reason why I'm not wearing a jacket because I'm famous for spilling protein drinks. And by the way, literally what I'm telling you is what? This isn't the first time. A couple weeks ago I spilled the whole thing. And I'm driving, I'm like, this place smells like a protein drink. So. Wow, this thing's very strong. I look to my right, the entire protein drink on the entire car. We had to take it professional that to suck the protein drink out of the seat. And the Porsche 911, they're like, this is. Anyways, the guy made some money that day.
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Just thank God it was an onions pat.
Adam
But. But, well, at least it smells good. Anyways, these went. And we have a lot of new surprises coming up for a lot of you. But I will tell you guys, parents, if you have kids that are 12 and up, including yourself, if you have not yet ordered the Academy, go order it. You will see why. Okay? There's a lot of people that are not happy about this book. There's a lady that made a video about this about, you know, the Academy online, pissed off. How could you say stuff like this in the book? Because there's a scene in the book that Margaret Thatcher is debating Karl Marx. If you haven't yet ordered it for yourself and your kids and you've not read it, go ahead and order the book. Anybody that places the order today, Rob, if I'm not mistaken, signed copy of this, they get four bookmarks of the Academy that'll be put in there with you as well. For anyone that orders a book, especially the fact that this is the. What do they call this month, Rob?
Vinnie
March is National Reading Month.
Adam
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Vinnie
Those executive orders, those pardons from the.
Pat
Former president now null and void?
Tom
Well, I think so.
Adam
It's not my decision. That'll be up to a court.
Tom
But I would say that they're null and void because I'm sure Biden didn't have any idea that it was taking place and somebody was using an auto.
Adam
Pen to sign off and to give pardons to.
Tom
As an example, just one example. But the J6unselect committee, they, they gave.
Adam
Think of it, they gave pardons with a notepad.
Tom
I don't think Biden knew anything about it. And what they did is they deleted and destroyed all of the information that took them over a year to get.
Adam
Okay, so that's that part. Now Rob, go to the clip where the press secretary is being asked about it by cnn. How could you say, say something like this? How do you know the credibility behind it? 16 seconds. What she says at the end is very powerful. Go for it.
Vinnie
Talking about issuing preemptive pardons.
Adam
What's her name, by the way? But was he aware of his signature.
Tom
Being used on Every single pardon.
Adam
That's a question you should ask the Biden White House.
Pat
Any evidence on that he wasn't.
Adam
Watch this. You're a reporter. You should find out, Sean, that's your job. If you call yourself a journalist, go ask the questions and find out if that happened or not. Before I come to you guys. Before I come to you guys, can you go to the tweet? Rob, when I posted this tweet, something very interesting happened. If you go to the tweet when I posted this, when I posted this, click on it to go to the comments if you could. Okay, so go lower and I want to actually see the guy that says Grok. What do you have to say about this? Go a little lower. Keep going lower. Lower. Is it, Is this all on my tweet, rop or no?
Vinnie
Yes.
Adam
Okay, right there. Go above that. Okay, go above that on what somebody said because I posted that above somebody that said Grok, can you verify this? Hey, patrinion question. Where is it written that it has to be a wet signature? Curious. So I asked Chad, GBT and Grok responded to this. We asked can presidents use auto penn for pardons? No. U.S. presidents cannot use an auto pen to sign pardons. The Constitution grants the president all executive inclusive order to issue pardons Under Article Section 2 on Legal Interpretation suggests that a pardon must be personally signed. What signature by the president to be valid? Now watch what Grok says. Grok responds and says research shows auto pen is likely valid for pardons, not just admin docs. No legal rule requires a wet signature. Presidents like Obama use it for bills and Biden's pardons faced no legal voiding despite debate your claim. I cannot read the rest. Rob on the bottom your seems off based and off base on history and practice. So you got Chad, GPT and Grog who don't agree with each other. The only thing that's left is us bringing a constitutional lawyer. By the way, Grok kept getting involved and saying more things and more things and more things and more things. There's actually. This was actually very good experience. I would love to see a podcast between Grok and Right there. Click on that one right there with Patrick. That's exactly it. Gola lore. Gola lore Rob. So he's questioning. So then Grok responds. No evidence that Biden's pardons were author unauthorized or invalid due to auto pen signatures. Legal president like a 1920 time solicitor general's opinion supports the validity as the Constitution does not specify signing methods apart and historical use of by Presidents, can you go a little more? Including Obama backs this up. Claims of illegitimacy seems like more political tactics. So Grok is calling out President Trump is what Grok is doing. Just to kind of be straight up. Go back one. Rob, if you could go back one to continue to see if he responds. More stuff Grok keep going down. If there's more stuff that Grok said. This kept going and going and going. So Vinnie, your thoughts on this?
Pat
Oh, man, I. Well, hate to be those people. You know that saying that we told you so from the beginning we knew that Joe Biden was not in charge. Every single time. Tom was one of the first ones that pointed it out. Every time there was a conversation or something was happening and they wanted to actually ask him questions, he would turn and be like, listen, I wish I could. They told me I can't. And from the beginning we were saying, who the hell is the they? We know blinking and all these people are involved, but it's who guys who. Who's the actual person? Because we have investigations. Remember we said last year was a year investigation. He has, the team is in place. I want all of this investigated because if you think about it, who are we talking about right now? Anthony Fauci.
Adam
Okay.
Pat
Mr. Fauci himself.
Adam
This is.
Pat
And like I said, our patience has been running thin. People like me that have been ride or die with this whole movement that have gotten freaking bullied, punched in the head because I was wearing a red hat in la. We deserve something. We want somebody to go to jail for what they've done. I know we're going to get into Hunter later, but fouching everything that he did, General Mark Milley, which is basically what he was doing, was treasonous. He was saying he. If China, if something happens, I'm going to tell China that we're going to attack. That's all treasonous, especially coming from a general and then the January 6th committee. I think, especially with this type of investigation, if it's for sure that his signature wasn't involved, it wasn't actually him, I want them all to be lifted and then the real investigations have to happen. I want accountability for everything that these people have done, plain and simple.
Vinnie
I think there's a trouble blurring here and the trouble that I think is brewing is things like this, the oversight project showing that it was conclusively, like, well, they're saying, and their claim is it's nearly conclusive that these are all auto pen signatures. So we have that now we have even the press Asking about it. You know, CNN's asking about it, and you have citizens asking about it on X and in other places. So now you're only one step from a senator or a congressman asking about it. And I think what's about to happen here is this is gonna boil up and it's gonna end up in front of the suprem. Has to do with executive powers and specifically the execution and proper execution of executive powers. So I think this is, number one, it's not going away. And number two, if it gets a Supreme Court, I've gone down the list. I think this is 5, 4. I think this is. If it gets to the Supreme Court, should you or should you not use the auto pen? The conservative view is probably going to come down 5, 4.
Pat
And let me ask you a question, though. If that comes down five, four, Tom, and it's all lifted and all the pardons are null and void. Does he have Cash Patel and Pam Bondi go after these people for what they freaking did to him.
Vinnie
That's a second question, and I think you probably could answer that with depending on the people. You got a couple hell yeses in there, Anthony Fauci, and you've got a couple maybes.
Pat
Okay.
Adam
Okay, let's do this. Rob, what clip do you have? Adam, I'm going to come true. Is this the one about the slamming Biden and then the other one being what Good Morning America to say go for it.
Tom
You have to keep NATO strong. You have to keep it relevant. But the biggest thing we have to.
Adam
Worry about right now is what's going on right now. I think the rest is going to take care of itself. I don't see this.
Tom
This was a fluke. This was something that if we had.
Adam
A competent president, it would not have happened. The man was grossly incompetent. All you have to do is look and take a look at. He signs by autopad. Who was signing all this stuff by autopad?
Tom
Who would think you signed important documents by autopad? You know, these are major documents you're signing. You're proud to sign them. You have your signature on something in 300 years, they say, oh, look, can you imagine?
Adam
Everything was signed by autopen. Almost everything. Nobody's ever heard of such a thing.
Tom
So should have never happened.
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President George claimed overnight that the pardons issued by former President Biden are void for the January 6 committee members. But the pardon power in the constitution of a president is absolute.
Adam
It is.
Vinnie
And by the way, there's no indication.
Pat
That President Biden signed these with an auto pen.
Adam
That's what the president, President Trump is.
Vinnie
Arguing, that these were signed with an auto pen and therefore they're not valid. We don't know that they were signed.
Pat
With an auto pen, but even if.
Vinnie
They were, it's unclear that that would be an issue.
Pat
In fact, President Bush, back in 2005, the White House did a study on.
Vinnie
This and determined that even orders signed with an auto pen are valid orders.
Pat
That proposition has never been tested in court. I guess the big question here, though, George, is does this imply that President.
Vinnie
Trump wants to actually prosecute members of the January 6th committee?
Pat
Hopefully. Hopefully they did something illegal, which it looks like they did.
Tom
So, you know, we always have a conversation about what Hill you're willing to die on, right? I'm pretty sure I know what yours is. I know what yours is. I know what yours is. For me, this is not something I'm willing to die on. For me, I'd actually be very interested in knowing if our audience truly cares about this. What's my point? Trump did not campaign on this type of thing. Trump, in his first 60 days in office, has done so much. Shutting down the border, illegal immigration, tariffs, trade wars, mass deportations, executive orders, getting out of unfair trade deals. Drill, baby, drill. Doge. Everything that's going that we're seeing, what's going on in the markets, inflation's creeping up, stock markets going down, crypto's going down again. Russia, Ukraine, Israel, Hamas, the Houthis. And we're going to throw in a little bit of this auto pen. I get why someone like Vinnie. I think it was 10% of our audience, 11.5.
Pat
Whatever.
Tom
Grounding down. Yeah, this was something they cared about. This is not something I care about. What I want to understand is, do you think Trump's base genuinely, generally, generally wants him to focus on this? Because I'm the type of person that's like, who the hell's even thinking of sleepy Joe Biden at this point? We also know one thing, that Trump.
Adam
Wait a minute.
Tom
Loves his own signature.
Adam
Wait, that's why. But here's the thing. What do you mean by focusing on this?
Tom
Well, so we had a.
Adam
Let me ask you 100.
Tom
We can talk. Why we're starting with this.
Adam
Why do you think. Why do you think the Bari Weiss clip in D.C. during January 20, when she sat down with Speaker Johnson, why do you think that clip was all over the place?
Tom
What was.
Adam
Why do you think tens of millions of Americans were interested in what happened and what Speaker Johnson said to Barry Wise? Why do you think. Why do you think when Speaker Johnson told the story, when he said he asked President Biden, asked Kamala, Hakeem Jeffries and Schumer to step outside, and he says, Mr. President, you signed this? He says, I never signed this. I never agreed to this. He says, no, no, you signed this. Why do you think tens of millions of people were interested in that clip?
Tom
Good point.
Adam
Because it.
Tom
Because proved the point that maybe Joe Biden.
Adam
Bingo. Maybe that's right.
Tom
But are we really breaking news here that we think Joe Biden was competent? We know that.
Adam
I get it. Yeah. Listen, I understand you like being dramatic, okay? But hear me out here. Hear me out here.
Tom
Very chill.
Adam
No, no, I don't mind. Listen, I've been with you for. You've been here for a while, so. But this is the question that ought to give. And by the way, as a president or a leader of a company, this is what you do. Your, Your, your job. And this is what Trump does very well. Here's what Trump does. Hey, guess what, guys? What? You know, and he uses keywords may, if. What if. Let's look into it. And then he throws it out there to the people, okay? And he just sees, okay, guess what happened to that story. Nobody cared about that story, right? And it just kind of goes. Then he goes, boom. Drops the next one. And then all of a sudden, okay, there's something here. Why did they react the way they did? If the media reacts increasingly frustrated and scared to this. He rattled them and he keeps going.
Tom
Great point.
Adam
That's what. So he's playing that he's not focused on this. This is just something he's playing with the opposition. That's, again, my opinion. I could be wrong and you could be right. I'm just giving you my interpretation of what I think is going on.
Pat
But I don't know. Here's the thing, and I understand it's not Hill Sedan. I remember when we were talking about Joe Biden and helping Israel and helping all these other places and there was. I think it might have been you saying that, you know, we could walk and chew gum time. This isn't like he just said a huge thing, but there's a, There's a line in the movie JFK that Kevin Costner says he's, he's playing the Attorney General Garrison. He says, let justice be done, though the heavens fall. Which is a. It was a Latin legal term that basically says, meaning justice must be served, no matter the consequences and no matter what the hell happens. Okay, Dr. Fauci, Mr. Fauci, think about this for a second, Adam. All the lies that he did in front of Congress, all the people that are affected. I saw a video yesterday, Pat, that choked me up. It's this girl that's just laying in bed shaking because she's vaccine injured because of people like that that lied to the American people. Families ruined, military people kicked out of the freaking military, lives destroyed. And I'm just harping on, just him. Yes, we won. If it was, he was pardoned for doing what? Like, what do they think was going to happen? He got pre pardoned for not doing anything because why Trump and them were going to weaponize the justice system. No, that's the type of shit that drives me crazy. And Mark Medley being a general, saying that if Trump gave the order to attack, you would go behind his back and say, no, that's treason. You're a general, so I think you can walk and chew gum at the same time. He has a million things going on. But appoint the right people to go, dude, it doesn't take a genius to go, there's Joe Biden's signature. These are all the same ones. It's not him. Go to the Supreme Court and reverse the shit. Because we want accountability, plain and simple.
Adam
Right? Okay, so that's that story again. Watch this. Do you care if Joe Biden use an auto.
Tom
That's a horrible poll, though. What I would have asked is, is it in your top three? Is it in your top five? No offense, Rob. That's what I would like to know.
Adam
Do you care?
Tom
Yeah, I care, but it's not my top 10. So that, to me is inconclusive.
Adam
Guys, you're not making any sense. We're going to move on.
Tom
That makes complete.
Adam
No, no, you're not. You just went from. Is it in your top three? Is it a new top? It is in top ten. So the quote. You don't even know what question you want to ask.
Tom
So I know exactly what I'm just.
Adam
Went from top three to.
Tom
I'm going to die on this hill right now.
Adam
Go ahead, do it.
Tom
This is not, in my opinion, in the average American's top three.
Adam
Adam.
Tom
Top five.
Adam
Adam. Adam, if. If you had a person say your mother. Let me kind of bring this personal to you. Say you lived in a blue state, which you don't. And say you're independent, libertarian, or a conservative. Okay, you lived in a blue state and your mother's at a hospital somewhere, and it's during COVID She's not doing well. She's got two weeks left to live. Say you have kids, her grandkids, your nephew. The hospital says you can't come see her. She passes away without you being allowed to go see her. I guarantee you that would be in your top three. That's the difference.
Tom
Yeah, it would.
Adam
Okay, so. But you are not the average person. You're a guy that doesn't have a car. You're not the average American.
Tom
The hell does that have to do.
Adam
Because you're such an anomaly. You're not the average person.
Tom
That's true.
Adam
But you are not the average person. The average person went through a lot of these pain. They went through this. They fought on this, by the way. Remember, you just became a supporter. You were not in 2020. 2020. You voted for Biden. The people that are pissed off about this is because they voted for Trump in 2020 and saw what happened. You did not. You just came through here in the last couple of years. Not even a couple of years. 18 months. But think about trying.
Tom
So did Elon Musk, but. So did Joe Rogan.
Adam
But they. But what's your point?
Tom
They can't support the president, but also not support this?
Adam
Nobody is saying that, but there's like, for example, do you care? Is the transgender stuff in your top three?
Tom
I mean, that woke shit. I ain't playing that game.
Adam
Is that in your top three?
Tom
Transgender? No. But a man pretending.
Adam
Let me ask you.
Tom
Yes.
Adam
Do you think transgender is in Elon Musk's top three?
Tom
I think it is.
Adam
Why?
Tom
Because it's part of the. And one of his kids.
Adam
Your positioning is an insult to the audience for what they're going through.
Tom
I don't think it's an insult.
Adam
Everybody. Everybody has a different thing they're experiencing. There's a reason why this is landing the way it is with people is because people want to find out why the hell a fauci got immunity. And immunity for what? You didn't commit any crime yet. Why are they giving you immunity? Is it because of a future crime? You're. Is it born? What is that movie? Is that what it is? What is it? Let's find out about it. That's all people are saying. So, by the way, we could go back to Tom's first thought when he said, if this goes to the Supreme Court and this goes 5, 4. Done. This is bad news. If it goes that route, I hope it does. And if it doesn't, it is what it is. It means there wasn't much interest in it, but I hope President Trump and his camp takes it to that level. Okay, next one. Rob, I got a clip from Elon Musk sitting down with Ted Cruz. If you can go to drop Elon Musk. Do you have that clip, Rob? I don't. Do I. Did I send it here? Oh, I have it in my notes. If you go in my notes here, I'll just send it to you. It's all the way at the top. You have to watch this because this is very, very interesting. Very interesting when it comes down to this. Okay, so if you watch this part here with Elon Musk, folks, it's 2 minutes and 30 seconds, give or take. I want you to watch every word. By the way, earlier in a clip of this podcast, Ted Cruz asked him, who do you think is the smartest man in the world? And he said, larry Ellison. He said first, then he said Larry Page. Then he gave credit to Jeff Bezos, and he gave credit to a couple other people. And then he comes back and he says, but to be a smart human being today, it's going to be nothing in 10 years.
Pat
Exactly.
Adam
Okay, so it was very interesting how he put it, but I want you to watch this here. Watch this here. And then the last question he asks him about what's going to happen with AI and robots in the next 10. And the answer he gives him. Ted Cruz is flabbergasted. Watch this clip. Go forward. In 10 years, probably AI could do anything better than a human can cognitively. Probably almost. I think in 10 years, based on the current rate of improvement, AI will be smarter than the smartest human. Yeah. Yeah, keep watching. There will also be a massive number of robots. By the way, I gotta ask, how come your robots look so much like.
Vinnie
The creepy robots for my robot?
Adam
Was that intentional or just.
Vinnie
I was hoping he was gonna say yeah, just to mess with you.
Adam
It's not meant to look like any prior robot. And we'll iterate the design. A lot of the robot parts are cosmetic. You'll be able to switch out the kind of snap on cosmetic parts of the robot, make it look like something else if you'd like. So there'll be ultimately billions of humanoid robots. All cars will be self driving in 10 years. In 10 years, probably 90% of miles driven will be autonomous. Huh, wow, that fast?
Tom
Yeah, I like that. Yeah.
Adam
In five years, probably 50% of all.
Tom
Miles well driven will be autonomous.
Adam
Now if AI will be smarter than any person, how many jobs go away because of that? And what do people do? If you've got millions of people that are losing their jobs like that, a.
Pat
Lot of people are understandably freaked out about that.
Adam
Well, goods and services will become close to free.
Tom
So it's not as though people will.
Adam
Be wanting in terms of goods and services. So why is that? Why are goods and services free in an AI world or close to free? Well, you have, I don't know, tens of billions of robots. They will make you anything or provide any service you want for basically next to nothing. Not that people will be, will have a lower standard of living. They'll have actually a much higher standard of living. The, the challenge will be fulfillment. How do you drive fulfillment and meaning in life? Keep watching. Is Skynet real? Like, like you get the apocalyptic visions of AI?
Vinnie
How real is the prospect of, of.
Adam
Killer robots annihilating humanity? Watch this. 20% likely, maybe 10%.
Pat
On what time frame?
Adam
5 to 10 years. So soon like you, you, you see.
Pat
A world where that's possible?
Tom
Yeah, but I mean you can look.
Adam
At it like the glasses, 80, 90% full meaning like 80% likely. We'll have extreme prosperity for all.
Pat
Let me explain something to you. That's scary as hell that 20. Because he wanted to say 20, maybe a little bit more. 20% chance that these things are going to go. You don't tell me what to do. And then we're just. That's it, man. You better start getting some cool ass robots in your life. Like protective robots.
Adam
Think about it this way. If, if facts are what you care about, who can do a better debate than Chad GBT versus Grok?
Pat
No, that's what facts, facts is what.
Adam
You care about, that's that. And you just wanted no personality zero, no emotion, no being wrong, none of that stuff. What other debate would you want to see about Grok vs Chad? What if there's a podcast that AI is able to create that chatgpt debates Grok and it's playing 24 7.
Pat
I would watch it.
Adam
You would ask a video, and they debate each other on the topic. Think about that.
Pat
That's sick.
Adam
That's sick. That's what's coming soon. And by the way, the average. A regular person can take this idea right now and do it. Any topic you throw, you look at both of them. Any topic you throw, both of them, see what they say, meaning that's the direction you're going with debates, conversations, robots. They're going to be able to build robots that can dunk from half court. What is that going to mean?
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
When you go to a game, Tom, what are your thoughts about what Musk said here?
Vinnie
Well, he's talking about the progression and. Excuse me. And so when you take a look at the. There's a couple laws out there. There's Moore's Law, and it's basically that the power of a semiconductor keeps doubling and that the power of the network keeps doubling. Well, when you look at that, what happens is you come to a logical end here and all he's doing is saying, hey, guess What? Autonomous cars, 5 years, 50% of all miles driven will be autonomous. 90% of all miles driven in 10 years will be autonomous. That's just a natural progression of autonomous cars. They're more fuel efficient. You have all the reasons to do it. Will that mean that you can't have a sports car from the 60s in your garage? No, you still have that, but we're talking about total miles driven and commute and everything. That's just extrapolation. Where the extrapolation gets a little scary for people is the question of similar. We have malware that gets wrapped in a bot and then sent off to cause havoc with networks and go steal people's ID and do things like that. Now you take that element. Now put that on robots. What if there's bad people making robots and difference between bots and robots. Robots are physical and they can do assembly and stuff. And bots are usually things that operate on the Internet. And so it gets a little nerve wracking when you go to the last one there to say, well, could a bad person have robots, physical robots doing bad things, the same way bad people are using malware and bots Right now to run around the Internet and do bad things. And the answer is yes. Well, guess what? You know, shortly after Orville and Wilbur, you know, got us into the air, the Wright brothers, somebody said, you know, if we have too many planes in the air, there needs to be somebody guiding them. There needs to be somebody controlling them. And that's where you put in, you know, laws and controls and the FAA to control planes so that they're orderly. So I think you're also going to see the controlling side of it.
Pat
Yeah, I took away a couple things, Pat. Well, first of all, the first thing that popped in my head is the generation that's now. Because 10 years is going to come like this. What were you talking about? In 15 years, 20 years, we're going to be.
Tom
You're going to be 80 years old.
Pat
So, I mean, so just it hit me just for, like, my nieces and my nephews and Pat's kids and Rob's kids, like, they better be studying in fields that these robots can't take their jobs. That's the first thing that popped in my head. Figure out what. Because even when you said, even podcasting, you could put two robots and just have them go out, go out and have the conclusion afterwards. But then my mind, when he said billions of these robots and we're already seeing the robots that guys are dating, you saw the, like, the virtual. Have you seen those things?
Tom
Did you get one yet?
Pat
Not yet. It's on backorder. But listen, what I'm saying is these people are going to be dating. I don't know. Then can you imagine the fighting and the cops being called to the house and the robots like, he hit me. And it's like, no, I did it like, you know, I mean, like robots fighting and launch the camera and then the jury of your peers, if there's a billion robots, are they going to be our lawyers? Going to be like, it's the. The possibilities are endless and it's. It's exciting, but it's scary as hell at the same time.
Tom
Let me tell you something based on what Elon Musk just said about basically killer robots, and we're all going to basically be done in the next 20 years or so. I kind of understand why people are scared. Scared of hell, of Elon Musk, and they're starting to hate Musk. You know, all the liberals loved him when he was doing the green energy thing. He was a hero to them. All of a sudden, he gets on the Trump train, they hate the guy. All he's Doing is identifying waste, fraud and abuse that Bernie Sanders was railing about for years. And then the neuralink people are like, so you're going to be putting chips in people's head. Then they can just become human computers. It's very scary. I remember when the Internet first popped up in like the mid-90s and I literally asked my buddy, I was like, look dude, what's the difference between the Internet and email? And he's like, you know, he had to literally explain it to me because.
Pat
It was all mind boggling.
Tom
Of course, all new to me. Social media. All right, I get it. Kind of. All right, did with that crypto shows up. We were like, I don't even know what a bitcoin is or a blockchain or a bitty bop. Got no clue what's going on. Now this scary AI imagine an old lady, it's like, yeah, it's over. It's, it's unbelievable. But what I want to understand from you, Pat, is what are you telling 10 year olds to do now, 12 year olds to do now, 18 year olds to do now. Because for a lot of men out there, college is defunct. Get into trades, learn to be a plumber, H vac technician, whatever. Work with your hands. I don't think robots are going to be doing that. Uber drivers are going to be out the door. UBI Andrew ying yang in this thing. The amount people might be collecting checks. But what do you do if you're a teenager or a 5 year old or 10 year old? What does that future look like in your estimation?
Adam
Well, first of all, just think about it this way. Tom, question for you. We, we are out of town, okay. Dylan was at an academy for soccer and we're out of town. We're staying at this place and you know, one night we're playing Ginrami. It's 9:30 at night. Tom has this famous alarm going off that he says he controls and it keeps going off. And the phone is about to blow up at this point because it's getting pissed off at Tom saying, move, get the hell out of the way, go to your room.
Tom
Ludicrous.
Adam
They all disapp year, okay? They go sit there and they start watching Formula one, the practice race. It's Friday night, right? And it is such a beautiful thing when you see the Ellsworth, how much they love Formula one as a family. You can ask Brooke or Bailey anything about Formula one. They're going to give you a very educated answer because the father is a big Formula One guy. So Tom go to 2040 and Formula One drivers are robots. Are you interested? Nope. Are you interested?
Vinnie
Nope.
Adam
Tell me why.
Vinnie
Well, because, you know, human achievement is possible because of the human, you know, putting together skill and performing under pressure and maximizing their skills and, you know, the missed three free throw with one second to go in a basketball game is exciting. And it's. Who's. What? What a word. We put words on it. He's a gamer, he's clutch. And we look at all those things and it's the same in Formula One. It's like, who has the focus, drive, intensity and confidence to keep it on the track and make that pass and win? And who's there? I don't want to watch robots running near perfect lapse. I want to watch the human condition.
Adam
Why, though? Why. Why is that such a big deal?
Vinnie
Because I'm human.
Adam
Exactly. But why else, though? Why else? You know, because human beings.
Vinnie
It's like reality programming. How do I know they're not. There's. They're not socialists letting every robot win once.
Adam
What's the record for the mile, Rob? What's the fastest a mile was ever ran? I know, Robert. Roger Bannister was The first under four, under three. Is it 347?
Tom
I don't know what the hell.
Adam
One mile? One mile.
Pat
325.
Tom
No, one mile.
Vinnie
We're into the 343.
Adam
40. 343.
Pat
43.
Adam
343. That's four seconds.
Tom
Okay.
Adam
You know how fast that is? That's very fast.
Vinnie
By the way, Giroux, this is 24 years ago. He is like the. He is freaking. The, you know, Michael Jordan of track. El Giroud. And he did that 25 years ago.
Adam
Okay?
Tom
Everybody knows El Giroud is Michael Jordan, obviously.
Adam
So you think about 343. Now, let me ask you a question. Tomorrow, a story breaks that a robot ran a mile in 49 seconds.
Pat
I don't care.
Adam
You don't care?
Pat
I don't care.
Adam
That's the point.
Pat
It's a machine.
Adam
So. Meaning where I'm going with this is everything Elon is saying is right, about the fact that, you know, we could be going in a direction that that can happen. And robots, if they chose to, whoever has control of all the robots, they can light it up and they can destroy your life. I do believe that. And I do believe he is. He's the one to watch the next 30 years, not. Not anybody else. I think he's the one to watch the next 30 years. Good, bad, ugly, whatever you want. To call it. Let me finish my thoughts. So good, bad, ugly, no matter. He's the one to watch. Having said that, if. If I ask right now, who has the most facts? No one cares. No one cares. I was told this pastor that knows the Bible verbatim, you tell them whatever verse. He knows every word in the Bible. He's memorized it all. I went to his church. There was 80 people at the church.
Pat
No passion, right?
Adam
He's been there for 20 years. He has all the facts. But then you go and you see somebody that's telling a story that you're hearing about what they had to overcome, the pain of being a human being. Look, running a business is very hard. Dana. There was a clip about Dana White with people leaving the business and talking trash about Dana. Darren's like, yeah, yeah, yeah. You can say all you want. Go try to run a good business. See how hard it is. Go ahead, go. I want to be a business owner because I want to control my hours. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Go. Go run a business. See how hard it is. Marriage is hard. Raising kids hard. Taking care of your health is hard. Being a human is hard. There's nothing hard about being a robot. Somebody made you, and they can add additional chips to you, and you can go out there and get better. Rob, can you do me a favor, Rob, before you go to this, just to tell you how much he makes sense with what he's talking about. Rob, I have a clip here on one of the stories. Rob, if you can go to it, it's the clip on the last 1 point number 13 in my notes. I'll just text it to you that says price of a computer. Just to kind of put things in perspective, to see how far we've come along. Okay, I just send it to you. This is a clip from 1989. How long ago is 1989? 36 years ago.
Pat
36 years.
Adam
Tom, you're going to love this clip because in 89, I mean, you're IBM. You're in the space. I guarantee you Tom's going to be able to explain every one of these computers to you here in a minute. Watch this. This is 89 price of computers. They're presenting this. Rob, if you can raise the volume and zoom in a little bit. Okay, go for it real quick. What's the prices here on these three machines we've seen? Keith, this one's list price at $49.99.
Vinnie
This one goes for 95 or 11 grand.
Tom
Okay, 95,900 without modem.
Vinnie
Two megabytes 40 megabyte hard disk and 8,499.
Adam
This is equivalent to an IBM AT.
Vinnie
This is a 12 megahertz 286.
Adam
It's got a 200 and 87 socket. It's got a 20 megabyte hard drive, a three and a half inch floppy. This is an EGA compatible screen. It's got 16 grayscales upon the back here. You've got all your standard ports.
Vinnie
There's external video for an EGA monitor, two serial ports. It's also got a space here for.
Adam
A modem, which would be this kind of modem here.
Vinnie
In addition to the desktop features like.
Tom
Removable keyboard and all the ports and.
Adam
Full complement of memory.
Tom
We have a tremendously viewable fluorescent screen here. And if you, if you notice I'm.
Vinnie
Running Microsoft Windows and Excel here and the spotting of the cursor is something.
Adam
That does move quite well across the screen. Real quick, what's Tom, you see that? Okay. By the way, just so you know, that was Tom. This iPhone has one terabyte. He says that computer has two megabytes.
Vinnie
20 megabyte hard drive. Hey, Rob, do me a favor. Do $11,000.
Adam
1989, today $25,000. They did it in the story on the bottom.
Vinnie
Oh, okay.
Adam
Yeah. So is in a terabyte. Watch this. Terabyte. Yeah, look at that. $28,000, right? Do you know how many megabytes are in a terabyte, Vinny?
Pat
How many? Say it again.
Adam
He said that thing has two megabytes. That big machine had two megabytes. This has a terrible 1,048,000 megabytes.
Tom
What?
Adam
So think about, from fitting it in that machine to this. So for us to sit here and think about what is going to happen with technology come five, ten years from now, at the pace that we have today, it's going to be crazy. But at the end of the day, I'm telling you, I'm telling you, you're going to want to watch people that you relate to, to see their flaws, their mistakes. Their. There is, there's a level of attractiveness and people's flaws. There's a level of attractiveness and people's. What's the word I'm looking for? Vulnerabilities, insecurities in their, in their comeback. In the, in their comeback. But in their. Like you watch them, you're like, man, that's. He has a weakness. Yeah, that's cool.
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
You know when you watch Michael after the first championship he won, when he came back after his father died. And you watch that video and the guy's like, get out. Get out. And he's crying like a little boy because he misses his dad. You're never gonna get emotional with a robot. So to me, the only. Right there, that's the clip. I don't know, Rob, if you can. He's crying so bad. He's shaking. Crying so bad. He ran out so quickly because all he's thinking about is his dad. Bro, he misses his dad. Your robot's gonna miss his dad.
Tom
No.
Adam
Do you think that? But the part that we have to be thinking about, and I'll give the answer for you as well, is whoever controls the most. Robots, man, they are a force to be reckoned with. They can do whatever they want and they can look at you and they can choose to destroy anyone's life without ever getting caught. They can destroy your life without it ever being a crime. Did you understand what I just said? They can destroy your life without it ever being a crime. Ever being a crime. They can hire a robot to program to come and kill anybody. And then when they do glitch, you can take the chip out and that thing is gone and nobody can find out. Why did robot walk up in the middle of the street and go to that place and just hit him in the face and kill them? Why?
Pat
Glitch. It was a glitch.
Adam
Nobody goes to jail. No. So there is no 1980s, the mob, where guys are going to jail for murders they did. We're going to go into this era and you're going to see people that are going to want to live in certain communities. Okay. Communities are going to matter. Security is going to matter. It's going to be very different life. So it doesn't seem like out of the, you know. So, yes. Getting involved in technology, getting involved in AI, encouraging your kids to have certain jobs and careers, that there's a form of entertainment, there's a form of way that people going to be admiring human beings. So it's either super technical skills that has to do with tech and engineering, or it's something that has to do with super. With personality that's attractive that people going to want to be. Because that's your insurance policy, man. I am so. But intelligence, like brain smarts, the value of having brain smarts today is going lower and lower and lower.
Tom
Yep.
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
It's just to be able to manage the AI and manage the robots. If you can do that, you're ahead of the game. Okay, let's go to the next story here. Rob, can you go to. Can you go to the Bill Maher, Don Lemon clip? Let's go to the Bill Maher, Don Lemon clip. This is Bill Maher and Don Lemon together. He's on a podcast, and he is talking about African Americans who are maga. And I like what Bill said at the end. I actually like what Bill said at the end to Don Lemon. Go ahead and play this clip. Go for it. The same thing.
Vinnie
When I see not all black Republicans, but I see a black MAGA person.
Adam
Who is carrying Donald Trump's water, and they know that he's lying, it is the shortest line to the front. Because if you're black and you're whatever. Any. You're just in line with a bunch.
Vinnie
Of other Democrats that are doing the same thing that.
Adam
That you're doing.
Vinnie
But if you become a black MAGA.
Adam
Person, it's like, whoa, let's book this person. Let's put them on television.
Tom
So you don't think it's gonna be.
Adam
A sincere black MAGA person?
Pat
No, no.
Tom
I just said.
Pat
I. I don't think that.
Adam
I just said, I think there can be sincere Republicans, but you can't be.
Vinnie
A sincere black Republican.
Pat
I don't think that you can be.
Adam
A rational maga, be black and be a rational MAGA person.
Vinnie
I think you can be black and be a Republican. I think they would find that very insulting.
Adam
Well, I mean, the truth is often insulting.
Pat
Such a freaking.
Adam
But. But by the way, there's a word for that, what he just said, and it starts with the letter R, ends with the letter T. I think there's a word for that. I can't. I can't put. I can't get the words in the middle of it.
Pat
Is it.
Tom
Is the second letter an A or an E? Because I might go E.
Adam
It's an R. A C, I. How does this go?
Tom
Racket.
Adam
I don't know what it's called, but anyway. So, Tom, what do you think about this? What do you think about Don Lemon, what he's saying about Bill?
Vinnie
Well, about black maga, Don Lemon now into chapter three of Damn it I'm Relevant Tour. He should get T shirts. Is basically saying some really outrageous things because he's off the leash. He's not controlled by a producer. He's not controlled by cnn. And he's out there. And at times he'll say something that sounds halfway rational. Meds on. And then he says things like this, which I think are really offensive. You know, if you were. If you were Hispanic or White or whatever, and you had lost your job in media, and you're going around saying somewhat outlandish things, getting on podcasts, you'd be pilloried for this stuff. Instead, he's allowed to say it, and I think it's really insulting. He's basically projecting intent on a class of people. Oh, if they feel this way, then this. That's terrible. Those people, first of all, they don't speak as a group. They speak as individuals. As an individuals, they may be of a similar mindset on certain things, but to me, it's just. He's taking a race of people and saying, if, okay, black maga, that means this, and drawing a conclusion and laying it out. If anybody else did this except this struggling, formal former talking head who's seeking, you know, trying to find, you know, relevance, you know, I'd love actually, and I'll tell you something, I'd love to sit down, talk to him about it. I'd love to sit down. Don, what are you doing? How do you go from A to B? Where, where. Where does the career go? Where does this go? Because these things sound crazy, Don. And I wish he would sit down with somebody rational and actually have that conversation. Because what I see here, objectively, I think it's kind of offensive.
Adam
Adam.
Tom
I mean, Don, just keep doing you, buddy. This is, this is working out real well for you. The, the. The inability to actually just understand how people are thinking. So what? Black people can't. What are you thinking? Maga. He's just so caught up. Yes, tds. He's just thinking maga. Racist Red hat. It stands for Make America Great Again. America First. You want to shut down the border. You want a great economy. You want people to be held accountable. You don't think men should be in women's sports. You want to find waste, fraud and abuse. You believe in Doge. You don't think that little kids should be chopping off their limbs in order to transition. You don't have to be any particular color, any particular race, any particular religion to believe in those things. So the fact that he still thinks that this is how a black person should think just shows that he's still playing the identity polls again. No wonder that the Democratic Party's approval is at literally an all time low. Literally. I don't know if we have those.
Pat
Because of people like it, because they don't.
Tom
They're not willing to say, maybe I should go back to the drawing board. Maybe I should think a little bit differently. Maybe Trump and the Republicans have won the popular vote for the first time in 20 years. How did Trump win every single swing state? We saw what Stephen A. Smith did when he basically lectured and informed Joy Behar the fake Bette Midler on the View when she said, it's not, it's. Why is it a mandate? He's like, I'm gonna tell you why it's a mandate. They have Stockholm syndrome. And I don't know, I don't see him coming out of it anytime soon.
Adam
Okay, so watch this. So this is. This is Don Lemon, 2013, okay? He's explaining five ways to fix our community. This is Don Lemon, 2013, 13 years ago. Keep in mind CNN hired him, I believe, in 06 05, something like that. It's late 2000s, mid 2000s, when CNN hired him, right? Watch how he explains about talking to black people on how to clean up your act. This is Don Lemon. Go ahead, Rob. Because black people, if you really want to fix the problem, here's just five things that you should think about doing. Here's number five.
Tom
And if this doesn't apply to you.
Adam
If you're not doing this, then it doesn't apply to you. I'm not talking about you. Here's number five. Pull up your pants. Some people, a lot of them black, gave me flack for saying that recently.
Pat
On the Wendy Williams sounds like a MAGA guy.
Adam
If you're sagging, it means I think it's your self esteem is sagging and who you are as a person, it's sagging. Young people need to be taught respect and there are rules. Don.
Pat
Don. What a radical.
Adam
Whether it's Justin Bieber or no name Derek, around the way. Walking around with your ass and your underwear showing is not okay. In fact, it comes from prison when.
Tom
They take away belts from the prisoner.
Adam
So that they can't make a weapon. And then it evolved into which role a prisoner would have during male on male prison sex, which he knows. The one with the really low pants is a submissive one. You get my point. Number four now is the N word.
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Tom
We took the word and we took.
Adam
The power out of that word.
Tom
We took this word and we made it into poetry.
Adam
I understand poetic license, but consider this. I hosted a special on the N word suggesting that black people stop using it and that entertainers stop deluding yourselves or themselves and others that you're somehow taking the word back by promoting the use of that word when it's not germane to the conversation. Have you ever considered that you may just be perpetuating the stereotype the masser intended? Acting like a nigger. A lot of African Americans took offense to that, too. And I wondered if I gave the right advice. I really did. But confirmation came the very next day on my way home when I exited the subway on 125th street in Harlem. This little kid in a school uniform, no older than seven years old, he was crying his eyes out as he walked down the sidewalk with his mother. I'm gonna be honest here. She turned to him and she said, I'm sick of you. You act like an old ass man. Stop all that crying, nigger. Is that taking the word back? Think about that. Now, number three, respect where you live. Start small by not dropping trash, littering in your own communities. I've lived in several predominantly white neighborhoods in my life. I rarely, if ever witnessed people. L. I live in Harlem now. It's an historically black neighborhood. Every single day. I see. So you can pause right here. By the way, you can watch this whole thing. It's phenomenal. Okay. What happened to him? It's called working at a place for as long as you did until all of a sudden you're thinking everything they're saying is right, and it's not. Rob, can you show the clip of CNN showing how low the Democratic approval rating is? The lowest since CNN's been measuring it for 30 years. This is what Adam was talking about earlier. If you can find that clip. Rob, watch this. Folks. This is cnn.
Pat
Can't believe it.
Adam
Reporting on Democrats. So it doesn't get. You can't. A Democrat can't come and question this because it's CNN reporting it. This is their channel that they go to. That's at all the airports. Go for it, Rob.
Tom
Inside Politics Sunday.
Adam
I'm Anu.
Tom
Roger first up this morning, a brand new exclusive CNN poll that paints a.
Pat
Brutal reality for Democrats as they struggle.
Tom
To mount a uniform opposition to President Trump.
Pat
Americans favorable views of the Democratic Party.
Tom
Brand are at a record low, just 29%.
Pat
That's compared to 36% for Republicans. It is the lowest ever recorded for.
Tom
Democrats in CNN polling going back more than 30 years.
Pat
As you can see the party's numbers dropping a staggering 20 points in just four years. The CNN SRSR's poll also found 57%.
Tom
Of Democrats and Democratic leaning voters are.
Pat
More interested in seeing their party leaders stop the GOP agenda compared to 42% who are more interested in cutting bipartisan.
Vinnie
What'S really interesting here is that even with core Democrats, from the moment that Biden was inaugurated in 2021 to now, core Dems, they've dropped 20 points. So the core Dems are the ones that are not, not Bernie but not mid. They are core liberals. They've dropped 20% in their own approval rating of their own party and what it used to stand for and what has happened in this fight to find relevance. All you've done is gone to feelings and enabled positions. You didn't have facts you didn't have. Let me back up one thing. Sometimes they had facts. In the Green New Deal they talked about let's reduce CO2 and things like that. So I didn't agree with the Green New Deal at all. I thought it was wasteful. But at least they had some level of hey CO2, we want to move from here to here. And they had some numbers, some things that they, they wanted to run with. But when you, when you run on these feelings and enablement and take power away from parents and, and kids and the woke agenda, everybody sits back and all of a sudden guess what we hear? We hear the front door open, Dad's home and his name is common sense. And everyone goes hey dad, Dad's home. And he's like, what the hell is this? And that's what's happened to the Democrat Party. People have looked at it. Look at the Dems that didn't vote for that basket of nothing during the election. Look at the ones that didn't vote. We've talked about them. I won't take time talking about here about all the groups and all the shifts and all the counties and everything, but why did they move? They moved toward facts and reason and away from feelings and enablement and frankly made up positions yeah. And now they look at the Democrat Party and they're like, america. Remember, this is the America poll, America wide. You're sitting there at 29%, lowest ever. Guess what? Common sense came home.
Pat
I'm obviously. Tom, great point. I'm not surprised by this. It was only a matter of time. We keep saying, we told you so. It's only, you know, bad policies, bad decisions. This is the type of stuff that happens. But now my thing is watch the adjustment. Watch what now they have to do because they have, they're playing this game. Democrats are not going to go away, okay? They're going to have to adjust. But I want everybody out there to know, do not be fooled by these people, okay? The Jasmine Crocketts with one of her eyes that's just. She has an east west eye. One of them is going crazy. Aoc, Gavin Newsom being on a podcast, I tell people and I'm happy. Let's. Charlie Kirk, go on there. Everybody. Don't let them fool you because now they're trying to make themselves seem as if they're. Yeah, they're, they're for the people and everything. Once they're in, they're gonna do the same that they've been doing this entire time, okay? So we aren't going to be. Because think about it, we're not going to be in charge forever. This movement, we're. Hope to God it's not going to be there forever. These people, there's going to be a change, there's going to be a flip. Do not be fooled by them coming in because they're going to go back to the same policies. And that's what scares me tomorrow is everything that Trump's doing, everything with the prisoners, everything with the border, everything with the economy, everything with terrorists and everything, God forbid, in three years, four years, we lose, ok? And a Gavin Newsom comes in. What's going to happen? Everything is going to flip back the other way. Everything. So do not be fooled by these people.
Adam
By the. Watch this. So while we're talking about this and Don Lemon is saying what he's saying about boys, ok, that's controversial. Anthony Mackie in this video may seem like a mega. He probably is not a MAGA person, but if you watch this video here, look what he says about raising boys. And folks in Hollywood and many feminists were furious with this clip here. Rob, go ahead and play this clip.
Tom
In the past 20 years, we've, we've been living through the death of the American male. They have literally killed Masculinity in our homes, in our communities for one reason or another. But I raised my boys to be young men. And however you feel about that, you feel about that. But my boys will always be respectful. They will always say, yes, sir, yes, ma'am, no, sir, no, ma'am. They will always say, thank you. They will always open a door for a lady. They will always make sure that their mother is taken care and provided for. They will always be men. And that's always since they were two years old. Every time I left for a job, I tell my 15 year old, you the man of the house. You make sure these doors are locked. Every night this alarm is on. You text me or you call me every night before you go to bed and you wake up. I love that because we're men. If I'm not there to protect, he got to be there protect. Because you can have all the money in the world, mother climb through the window. That money means nothing, right? You can have all the celebrity in the world, mother jump through the door. That celebrity means nothing. So you got to have a little, a little garden there, you know? And so for me, it's always that idea of American masculinity is very different. You feel it when you go to Europe, like, you see, and you like, bust your ass. You know what I mean? You know what I'm saying? You go to Europe, tight ass pants. Yeah, tight ass pants. Mother wings. Good boy. You better lotion your ankle like you, you, you feel it when you go to Europe. Even when you like, I was just in Kenya and I was walking around, I'm like, yeah, dude was like, you ain't from here.
Adam
Like, nah.
Tom
Yeah, yeah, I could tell. I know you can. I could tell I ain't from here. You know what I mean? It's just that, that American male masculinity is something I think is very important for boys because now our little boys are afraid to fail. So they don't try in the past 20 years.
Pat
So you don't try. What a line.
Tom
I love this. Can I, can I go in on this for a second? I won't take. So Anthony Mackie, respect to you, bro. By the way, do you think that he voted for Obama in 08?
Pat
Probably.
Tom
You bet he did.
Pat
Yeah.
Tom
Do you think he voted for Trump in 2020?
Pat
I don't think so.
Tom
I think he did. I think he did. But it just shows how far, whether it's black, white, Hispanic, Latino, Asian, whatever it is, men have fallen away from the Democratic Party. So there's a couple things I want to unpack. Did you ever see him talk about when he make daddy a sandwich? Hold on, Rob. Before you play that. Don Lemon, by the way, Rob, I sent you a couple pictures in 2016. Ish. I had the opportunity to go to the White House correspondence dinner, and I met everybody. Do you have any of those picks, Rob?
Vinnie
Yeah, I'm gonna have to grab them. Give me a second.
Tom
I met Wolf Blitzer, Brett Baer. I met all the different ladies from cnn. Pam Brown, and I met Don Lemon, and I had great conversations. All these people. It was a great opportunity, and Trump had just won. And you saw how possessed they were. And that seeps into things. But, you know, Pat wrote a book. You might. Guys might have heard of it. It's called your next five moves. Rule number one is know yourself. Right? Who do you want to be? Rule number two is what? The ability to reason. Master the ability to reason. Don Lemon's not doing that. He doesn't have the ability to reason. Right now. Here's Don Lemon. Do you have any of those other pictures?
Adam
Beautiful cup.
Pat
What a nice couple.
Tom
No, no, he. He paid for dinner, so there was.
Adam
Nice.
Tom
Thank you. I love how I said, I sent Rob five pictures. This is the one he pulled up. Thanks, bro.
Vinnie
Looks like a very loving weekend. Send them before the show next time.
Pat
Sure. Nice.
Adam
Thank you, Rob.
Tom
This was. This was the.
Vinnie
The year that he was in the bathroom.
Tom
Hassan Minaj was like, I do not see Steve Bannon. I don't. And not see Steve Bannon. Nazi.
Pat
Steve Nazi.
Tom
You can pull up the other pictures at any point, guy, so. But Anthony Mackie went famous. He went viral about the make daddy a sandwich clip. Did you hear that?
Adam
Yeah, of course.
Tom
Okay. I don't know if we can play that real quick, but you want to.
Adam
Make very good clip. Play the clip.
Tom
Sandwich. You make daddy a sandwich.
Pat
Most of the time.
Adam
No, no, no, no.
Tom
Let me ask you this. Well, okay, let me ask you this. If me and you out and somebody say something slick to you, you punch.
Pat
Him in the face.
Tom
You want me to smack him in his mouth, right?
Pat
That's right.
Tom
So if I take you on a date and I say, look, baby, we gonna go dutch.
Pat
No, Exactly.
Tom
If we walking up to the car and I don't open your car door, what do you say?
Pat
It Open the door.
Tom
You better believe it.
Pat
Yeah, No, I. I am with you.
Tom
I think so. You make that so you make daddy a sandwich.
Pat
He did not support Donald Trump in 2016, so I don't know if it's Changed or not? Just throwing that out there.
Tom
Well, a lot of people didn't support Trump in 16, but a lot of people did in 2024. By the way, you ever been. You ever spent a lot of time in Europe? I know you have.
Pat
No.
Tom
You know, my.
Pat
I love America.
Tom
My first wife, she was British, so I'd spend time in London. We'd go to Paris, we'd go to Italy. He's absolutely right about the difference between American John Wayne type thing versus maybe I love the French. Do you love French women? But did you see what Theo Vaughan had to say about the French?
Pat
No.
Tom
Go ahead, play this clip, please.
Pat
You saw this.
Vinnie
I like the French. I'll be honest with you. If you put 70 French people in front of me, I don't like them. They just.
Adam
The way they're like Mo Yin.
Vinnie
It sound like you just wanna. Just pat him on the back. Boy, I just want to spray paint my hand red, white, and blue and.
Adam
Pat them on the back and get.
Vinnie
The truth out of them.
Adam
What are you trying to say?
Vinnie
It sounds like Japanese, but they got their. But they're nasaled out or something. It sound like somebody hit a bunch of cotton in a Japanese. Dude.
Pat
Feels so dumb.
Vinnie
Oh, dude, you just can't get it. Sound like somebody's just ejacking. I don't know. Just.
Adam
Just somebody just got stuck ejaculate.
Tom
Okay, all right.
Adam
Maybe.
Tom
Maybe we can cut it off now.
Pat
He is so stupid.
Tom
It's amazing. But Anthony Mack, any respect to you? Oh, by the way, here's some of the other people I was with. Brett Bear, he's lost weight. Look, it looks great now. He's one of the probably most respected journalists out there.
Adam
Yeah.
Tom
Do you have any other Rob Wolf Blitzer? I. I don't. At the time, he was respected.
Pat
Adam, go the beard back. Bring the beer.
Tom
And then the lovely ladies of cnn. You, you, you. You're all fake news, but you're pretty damn attractive, especially the one in the.
Adam
Anyway, okay. All right. Are you. Did you get that out of your system? Rob, thank you for.
Pat
Rob, thank you for doing that.
Tom
Yeah.
Adam
He says, Bobby. Bobby Lee says, hey, Theo, act like you're my daddy. Oh, Bobby.
Tom
Did you see the clip? Did you see the clip? When he started talking about, like, Trump and China and the trade wars, he's like, man, so as a. You know, how do you feel? He's like, I'm Korean. He's like, do you. Do you think I'm Chinese? He's like, I've known you for 20 years. You. He's like, honestly man, I don't know what you are, buddy. You have that clip.
Adam
No, it's okay. Is this the bobby hair that can't go Listen to this all the time. I'm your dad. I'm your son.
Vinnie
Okay.
Adam
Hey, Dan.
Vinnie
Sorry.
Adam
Just do it like me.
Tom
You don't have to have an Asian accent.
Pat
Yes, you do.
Adam
No, you're you. I can watch that on repeat over and over and over. All right, let's go to the next clip here. So story comes out from Media Matters. Media Matters is not happy with what happened in 2024. And Media Matters is forced to write an article titled the right dominates the online media ecosystem, seeping into sports, comedy and other supposedly non political spaces. Okay, notice the key word was what supposedly other political spaces. So let's read this article, see what Media Matters has to say about it. Media matters study of 320 online shows found that right wing right leaning ones like Joe Rogan with 39.9 million followers dominates with 486. 480 million total followers across platforms nearly five times. Left leaning shows holding 82% of the 584 million. UFC's Dana White praised their election role saying I want to thank the boys. Aiden Ross, Dio Vaughan, busting with the boys. And a mighty and powerful Joe Rogan has nine out of the top 10, including Ben Shapiro's 25 million. Lean right. The right leaning show seep into non political spaces with 72% of the 111 shows like Comedy Joe Rogan Full sun podcast pushing ideological content despite 42% of the 191 right leaning shows being news focused. Bloomberg's analytics of YouTubers like Patrick by David. Above all the broadcasters described American men as victims of a Democratic campaign to strip them from their power. While Pew noted 31% trust podcast over traditional news up from 2016. So it's interesting, Rob, if you can go to the two charts. So watch this. If you zoom this in a little bit, if you zoom this on a little bit and you'll see who they have there you got Charlie Kirk. There you got Brandon Tatum, you got Graham Allen, full send podcast. Glenn Beck. Nick, who is that? I. I can't see their last name. What is the last name? Freighters. Then you got Aiden Ross, Ben Shapiro, you Got Young Turks, 12 million Midas touch Megan Kelly. Who is that? Is that us on the bottom left? 10 points. Rob, do we know what they're calculating on the count? 10 pool, Benny Johnson, uh, Russell Brand, Dan Bongino by The way the guy stopped this whole thing just to go out there and serve his country. Can you imagine what a honorable thing that is to do? Tucker Carlson, you got Judicial Watch, Piers Morgan, Phil McGraw, Candace Owens, Lex Friedman, Dinesh de Souza. Go a little bit higher to see who's on the top. Who's up there? Jordan Peterson, Stephen Crowder, Theovon, Matt Walsh. Okay, impulsive. And then if you go to the one with topics, this is very interesting. If you can go to the next one that has to do with topics, there's another one that they. Yeah, keep going, keep going, keep going. You'll see it. Keep going. A little bit more. It's the next one right there. So, right. Lean Love shows by ideological, non political categories. Okay, so blue left leaning show. Sports, culture 16.2. Comedy 8.1. Entertainment 1.8. Technology point on education 0.9. Okay, then you have red gaming 1.8. Sports 2.7, business 2.7, technology, wellness, entertainment 6.3. Religion and spirituality 9.9, comedy 13F, societal and cultural 22%. Tom, why do you think this is happening?
Vinnie
Well, I feel like I'm watching and I was just trying to look it up. I feel like I'm watching a replay now in the podcast space of what the liberals were saying about talk radio in the 80s and 90s. We don't understand. This Rush Limbaugh guy has gone bonkers. You know, this Hugh Hewitt guy in Southern California has gone bonkers. You saw the guys who were out there, and there was a guy that was out there, 80s and 90s, 90s in LA, Tom Lykis was trying to be the liberal voice, but then he became a male pig. We started talking about, oh yeah, how to get laid and all these things.
Tom
He was the original red pill guy. He's one of them.
Vinnie
That's right. But. But guess what? He wasn't talking about political things as much as all of a sudden the women were like, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, you're not going to the women's side of this. So I feel like what we just saw there is showing. And guess what happened? They looked at it and you know what? Rush Limbaugh was getting people riled up talking about what the Democrats were doing to tell me if this sounds familiar. Education, the economy, weird, guess what? And all manner of things. And people like Hugh Hewitt, who wrote a bunch of books and things that came around behind them and that led to Glenn Beck and why did these right wings conservative guys become so big in talk radio? Because people wanted to listen to it. And it was common sense. And I come back to that again. That's where it was. It wasn't that Russ Limbaugh was a super dynamic speaker. He was a very average speaker, but a powerful message. And that's what's happened. I feel like we're looking now, and now they're looking at it now saying, I don't understand this. All these conservative leaning guys that have really strong voices, you know, and now in the podcasting space, I don't understand it. Just wipe the names off the dot and go back to talk radio. In the 80s and 90s, it's history repeating itself. The average citizen wants what the conservatives have to say. And if you just give it a generation and then pull back all the liberal control that they put into the media ownership, guess what happens? I don't get it. And then Fox bad, Fox bad, Fox bad. Because they're the only place on the block where you could get what you want.
Pat
And he made a great point. Look at from this chart, from this polling or whatever media matters. It doesn't matter because they don't give a damn. Look at nothing about religion or spirituality. Zero. Nothing. Okay, Entertainment. We're killing it. Our comedies up by how many more percent. Because you got to take. You can't take yourself serious. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
Vinnie
The largest slices in the blue.
Pat
It's society and culture and woke. Yeah, the woke. And that's exactly it. That's why the Don Lemons and all this. And that's why Don flipped sides and became this type of person to bow down to these people because his masters told him to do it. But look at that. Look at how much more we're talking about. The most important.
Adam
That's not how it is. The way you got to look at it is. That's not the way to look at it. You have to look at it as their pie is a quarter. Right? Okay. So whatever number it's shown on the top right, you have to multiply their. Treat their quarter as a hundred percent. So if you treat their quarter as 100, their 16.2 is really 16.2 times 4. Oh, so it's 60.
Pat
That's a lot.
Adam
Yeah, it is. So they're all about societal culture. We're not. We're 22. Yeah. Their comedy is times four. 32. Our comedy is 13 and a half. Their entertainment is times four. Say whatever. Is 7%. Their technologies. So we're spending more time on certain things than they are, which is education is the same. You know, we're talking religion and spirituality. They're not, they're not at all. We're talking, you know, we're talking health and wellness. Yes. I don't know where health and wellness. I don't even see them there.
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
So. But there are a lot of times on society and I have an idea here, but Adam, your thoughts?
Tom
So when was this poll run? Like how many years does it cover? Is just one year? Is it a span says at the bottom.
Vinnie
It doesn't say a time. From a study of 320 online shows with a right leaning or left leaning ideological bent, including 111 shows that self identify on Apple podcasts or Spotify. So it doesn't give an actual timeframe.
Tom
There's. There goes the self identify thing. But you know what I find interesting? I suspect four years from now this pie chart will look a lot different because the center right or even right wing media outlets, podcast shows certainly had a massive boost under the Biden administration. My assumption is under the Trump administration, a lot more left leaning podcasts are gonna find their voice. You know, we talked about that. The Democratic Party's approval rating is at an all time low and they give a certain percentage of how much they want to basically rail against the Republican agenda and the MAGA agenda. So we're gonna see how this, this chart flips. But I believe every second of it. You know what I find the most interesting here though? The biggest segments of both are culture and comedy. I don't see any funny shit coming out of the left these days. Jimmy Kimmel, the late night shows. Fallon a little bit Colbert. I mean, it's genuinely sad to see the comedy that's coming out of the left.
Vinnie
Kimmel. Painful words during the election.
Tom
Painful. Seth Meyers. And they're not changing. That's the craziest thing, Vinnie. You know, literally professional comedian. Me, not so professional, but a comedian. Pat, I think you're going to do your first stand up comedy one of these these days.
Adam
But open for Vinny.
Tom
But look at, look at Theo Vaughn about how freaking funny he is by pushing the envelope, making fun of people doing accents. That's what coming. I think you showed a clip the other day in Living Color, a guy doing, I think it was Damon Wayne's your boy doing a character called Cheeseburger. Handyman.
Pat
Oh, handyman. Yeah.
Adam
But you know what it is though? If you go back to that chart, I noticed one thing and let me tell you what it is. You know what I notice? Valuetainment. That's what I notice. The people on the right are valuetainers.
Tom
Yep.
Adam
They bring value, they entertain, and it's becoming a movement, period. So I'll look at somebody and say, that's a valuetainer, meaning he has valuetainment in him. Joe Rogan, valuetainment. You got Theo Vaughn. I don't know if he's valuetainment. I think he's a lot of tainment. Okay, he's just pure tainment. But every once in a while he asks questions that makes you think. But the left, you don't see a lot of valuetainment. It's victim, it's unfair, it's this, it's that. So on what you're saying, the fact that you're thinking it's going to split or if it's not, let me tell you what's going on. I thought, and I'm being very honest with you, I thought under Trump, cnn, msnbc, Rachel Maddow, Lawrence, I thought they were going to blow up under Trump the first. No, right now.
Tom
Right now.
Adam
I thought they have so much to criticize. Do you see what Lawrence Donald said? Here's Lawrence O'Donnell taking break. He says, I'm exhausted at day 52 of Trump administration. Rob, go ahead and play this clip. And Rob found out something the other day. Remember when we did the math of Rachel Maddow, how much they're paying her? And it's not worth it, I think, because she's got so much dirt on him that she's threatening that she's going to go out. And I thought she was only working once a day. Rob found out some stuff that maybe, you know, that I, I said I was right and then I thought I was wrong. And then Rob's like, no, you were actually right on what you were saying with the days, because the way it's working out. Rob, I'll tell you here in a second. Rob, if you can play this clip here with what Lawrence O'Donnell is saying, it's very interesting. Go for it. Well, here's the thing.
Tom
This is day 52.
Adam
I thought it was day 92.
Tom
It turns out it's day 52, Rachel.
Adam
And I'm exhausted at day 52.
Tom
And so I, I'm going to take next week off. And I'm telling you that now because.
Adam
I know you don't like it when I just drift away. And I don't. But just taking next week off, then I can, then I come back. Okay, what did you learn about Rachel Maddow?
Vinnie
So Rachel Maddow's contract, the one that she had a 30 million dollar contract, they renegotiated down to 25 million dollars a year. That 25 million dollars a year is for a once a week episode, with the exception of the first hundred days of Donald Trump's presidency in which Rachel Maddow has contractually obligated or committed to broadcasting nightly on MSNBC. But once that 100 days is done, she goes back to $25 million a year for one night a week and.
Tom
An hour long show.
Pat
And not, and obviously listen, in their eyes she's worth it. But with all this numbers, all the Democrats, all this bro, it's shifting. How can they in their right mind still keep paying her? That I don't understand, Tom, can you explain that to me?
Vinnie
I can't explain the economics of it. I can only tell you that for the last two Allen conferences where everybody wears their vests and goes up into, you know, the ski resort and all the media people get together, by the way, escort pto.
Adam
That's right. Go ahead, keep going.
Vinnie
Yeah. And so basically, you know, I'm not making fun of it, I'm kind of just kind of jabbing at it a little bit. But during that conference, there's a lot of technology that's talked, there's a lot of very meaningful stuff that affects our lives is talked about. But guess what? You know, there's been two guys walking around, one of them trying to sell msnbc, CNBC and a bunch of other channels, hey, we're going to spin them off as a package. You want to buy it. And you've had David Zasz, as they call him, the Warner Brothers, owner of cnn, has been trying to sell cnn. And the good news, by the way, I had to make a conclusion from two different stories I read. So I can't say that someone said this exactly. But I'll tell you what I inferred and I believe I was making a fair inference of it. They love the fact that Kaitlan Collins is only on a $3.5 million contract and she's actually holding her own as an anchor in the seat. But they love the fact that she's three and a half million. You know why? Because when they go to the next guy, hey, guess what? And when you buy cnn, you get Kaitlan Collins and she's on a rookie contract. You know, we've been having to chop everybody else's contract and we took Jim Acosta, we moved in midnight, made him quit. It was such a cool trick, you know, good job. And we got rid of that contract.
Pat
And we cut.
Vinnie
We're cutting everybody else. We cut Tapper, we cut all these people. But guess what? You get the rookie in the, in the anchor chair and she doesn't. Cosmo, what about Anderson Kuber? We're going to cut him, too, but we got to wait. We need an opportunity to do it. That's what's going on. And now Lawrence O'Donnell is out there. And by the way, if you don't read literature, you won't understand this. Like Don Quixote, he's wore. He's worn out because what did Quixote do? He hallucinated and he thought the windmills were monsters and he kept attacking the windmills until he kept falling off his horse. Well, guess what, Lawrence O'Donnell, you've turned things into. You're hallucinating and now you're really tired of it. Well, you're tired of what? You're tired of trying to find a point you're going to make. You know, and you know what? Come sit down on the podcast. Explain to us. We'd love to hear it. Where do you think this goes? Where do you think this ends, Lawrence? But you're exhausted. Because you're exhausted doing something that's not getting any traction. It's no wonder you're exhausted. I believe. I believe it.
Adam
Here's the question. Here's a question, Tom. Why did the right do so well under Biden? And by the way, and by the way, here's the other part. Why did CNN do so well under Trump the first time around?
Pat
With Trump, it was fear. It was the end of the world. It was Hitler. It was. He's going to end everything. He's going to start the war. It was Russia collusion, Russia agent bullshit.
Vinnie
And the administration could have executed better, with greater clarity on some key points.
Adam
Sure. Because there was a lot of people, you know, the swamp and all this other stuff, a lot of people were.
Vinnie
Getting fired going in.
Adam
But the. But. So the only reason they're not exceeding is why they would be exceeding. If what?
Pat
If we couldn't get the. If they couldn't get the actual facts out and the public couldn't talk about it. One of my things, like if there.
Vinnie
Was something truly negative to hit that the American people would.
Adam
That's it. The point is the games are no longer working and they don't have another place in their playbook. The playbook is fear. The playbook is games. The playbook is fantasies. The playbook is. He is going to start World War Three. The playbook is that and it's no longer working. Trans their business models on three C words, Conflict, controversy, change. What do you. So you can't go after girls because you did that in 2015, 2016. You try to do with E. Jean Carroll and Kara McDougall and whatever you want to go through all those girls that you went through. You can't go through the money stuff that didn't work. You can't do the DOJ stuff that didn't work. What are you gonna do next? You have to understand this is like a dramatic, dramatic play because it's like a sports team. When you're going with Bill Belichick and you got some of these great coaches, Bill Walsh, you go through their playbook. Boom. Bunch of plays. When you go through Vince Lombardi, he was known for the one play that he would go and do 12 hour sessions and teach the coaches in 12 hours for one play. You know what the play was called? The play was called the sweep. I want to say, if I'm not.
Vinnie
Mistaken, it was a rushing play.
Adam
Okay. It was a Russian play. And he would teach every coach on this one play until eventually got. What happened to some teams?
Pat
The defense adjusted.
Adam
The defense adjusted. Like, this is not going to work all the time anymore. Right. But it's a great play that they did. CNN has one play. What is it? Spread rumors, talk trash, put fear, you know, propagandas. And this is what's going to work for us. Okay? And then let's all say the same thing. And then they tried it. They tried it, they tried it. Now they're sitting there saying, guys, what is our next playbook? They have to literally, boom, Pelosi, get rid of their playbook and move on. But they don't want to do it. The Don Lemons, what's he still saying on Bill Maher? Blacks can't be MAGA and be rational. Right. Well, they would find it insulting. Well, yet the truth is insulting. The truth is offensive. Right. They don't know how to pivot and adjust today and they're trying to see why. So it's going to be challenging.
Tom
Adam, I was just going to say one thing. You said that, David, I think Zaslav Zaz is the CEO of cnn. I think it became Mark Thompson. But I thought. No, no, no.
Vinnie
He's Warner Brother Discovery that owns the whole stuff.
Tom
I thought. Exactly. I thought that the new CEO of CNN is Scott Jennings. According to pbd, it is.
Adam
He's the CEO. He's the best CEO they got.
Tom
Okay?
Adam
They might as well hire that guy.
Tom
I just want to confirm that that's my sources are correct.
Adam
Give me.
Tom
According to reliable sources, from what I.
Adam
Hear on cnn, he owns CNN right now. Scott Jennings is the owner of cnn, but a different kind of an owner. Not the kind of an owner that we're thinking shareholders.
Tom
He owns as in like make daddy a sandwich.
Adam
Type of like everybody in CNN needs to make him a sandwich. Every day he comes in, I don't care what kind of a sandwich it is. If it's like a lobster roll, make it salami. Do it. Martadella. Go for it. Goat cheese. Do it. Jupiter. Anything and everything for daddy. Scott Jennings. So yes, he's, he's, he's the guy that's, that's got that thing going on over there. Anyways, let's go to the next door here. Next story I want to get to is with it the auto pan. Let's go to tariffs. Canadians latest plan to hit America where it hurts. You ready for this, folks? You're gonna think I'm joking. I'm serious. When I went yesterday, I kept asking these guys if this was a joke or not. And they're not joking, folks. This is a Daily Mail story. Okay? Canada, angered by an escalating trade war with the US are pushing to ban Canadian owned adult site Pornhub in America where it draws nearly 40% of its traffic as a retaliatory strike. Matthew Pujinsky, a Canadian who's gone viral, called it Canada's secret nuke. And a mic drop moment told the New York Post, if Canada would ban pornhub in the States, we win the trade war. That's it. There is no trade. Rob, is this the clip? Rob?
Tom
Yes.
Vinnie
So what this originally started out with was this comedian, he was joking around and made a skit. That skit then caused people in Toronto to create a petition to actually have the government of Canada ban porn up. But the guy was just joking around here.
Pat
So funny.
Adam
Go ahead, Rob.
Tom
Okay, everybody.
Adam
The Americans are hitting us with tariffs.
Tom
We got to fight back. What do you got?
Vinnie
We can shut down every single Tim Hortons they have in the us.
Adam
Nobody likes Tim's anymore.
Pat
Tastes like piss. What else?
Tom
Okay, what about Lululemon?
Vinnie
That's Canadian.
Tom
Okay, now we're talking.
Adam
Keep going. Alright, here's one.
Tom
Pornhub. That's Canadian.
Vinnie
Yep, pornhub is Canadian. You're telling me we had a nuke this whole time and no one told me about it?
Adam
Yeah, we can totally just ban pornhub in the States and that'll Give us an advantage, Right? Or you don't say, yeah, that's an advantage. We fucking win.
Vinnie
That's it.
Adam
Mic drop.
Tom
What else are they gonna do?
Adam
Nit it, Rob. So this gets people to actually want to do it. Tell me you're joking.
Vinnie
No, that's so.
Pat
Cause Canadian.
Vinnie
A guy in Toronto to create the petition that he wrote for the Canadian Olympo guy.
Tom
Yes.
Adam
Marco Limpo followed, stating, this petition urges the Canadian federal government to enact legislation restricting pornhub services, services primarily adult content, streaming from being accessed within the United States, though It's only generated 52 signatures so far. Okay, can you imagine how embarrassing that is? By the way, you said you had thoughts on this. What are your thoughts on the story? I'm actually really curious.
Vinnie
I feel like I just fell into an ancient Seinfeld episode. Do you remember Soup Nazi? That was the name of the episode for you.
Tom
No boobs for you.
Vinnie
You know, this is like, Canadian Canada, right?
Tom
Okay, no boobs for you.
Vinnie
So let's do an economic case study. Step one, the government says, great idea. Turn off pornhub to the United States. Step two, two weeks later, hey, why are the tax receipts down coming to our government? Because Pornhub lost 70% of its business and is not paying taxes on 70% they didn't collect. Oh, so we. So we shut down the site. That's all about screwing, and we screwed ourselves. Yes, sir, we did. Oh, man. So if you really play this out, it's just a horribly, horribly bad idea, but it says something else about what's going on below the surface. What's going on below the surface? The reason the comedy's coming out, reason things are coming out, because there is a lot of common sense. You look at the same kind of polls like Rasmussen. You can look in the US and there are common sense Canadians that are saying, wait a minute. Why are we picking this? Why are we choosing to escalate this fight? Why are we choosing to do this? We need to be careful here. And there's. There's a related Canadian story. If I can go to it real quick.
Adam
Pat, go for it. Yeah, yeah, go for it.
Vinnie
Canada is turning to K Street. Now, whenever you hear K Street, you should translate in your mind. Highly overpaid lobbyist in Washington, D.C. k Street is where all the big lobbying companies that have, you know, all of the senators and congressmen on speed dial, and they know exactly what buttons to push. They know who's on where. Well, guess what? Canada's states, they're called provinces. Canada has 10 provinces and three territories. Thirteen states, basically.
Adam
Sure.
Vinnie
So one of them is Saskatchewan, which has a ton of oil. And their governor. Think of it like a Newsom or a Desantis. The guy there, Premier. They call their governors premiers. So Premier Scott Moe called Louisiana and said, hey, you know what? I really like you. You like me. Let's make sure these energy trade things that we're doing keep going along smoothly because it helps my state. This was followed by Alberta, which is the Texas. It's right in the middle. It's directly north of, like, Minnesota, Montana, and it is the Texas of Canada. It's got a lot of agriculture, a lot of cows, and a lot of oil. So they call Alberta the Texas of Canada. And their premier, Francois Lagon, is like, hang on a second. You know, we. We got to be careful with this. He's Quebec, by the way. Francois, Quebec.
Tom
Let's hear your French accent.
Vinnie
So we've got. We are here in the US have governors that are receiving phone calls from four of the largest states in Canada saying, hey, on this energy and other stuff thing, let's. Let's see if we can work together after a week ago, Doug Ford backed off the electricity tariff in one day because he got slapped by Trump. And so what you're seeing here, in the humor of this, you've got common sense. Canadians and their governors of their provinces are standing tall and saying, right. Even as the government is doing things, these guys are moving around and trying to get common sense into this conversation.
Pat
Listen, I think if they shut down pornhub, it'd be a freaking win for us. And I, I honestly. The site's been caught doing what? Hosting, trafficking, abuse, straight up crimes, but big tech and. And a government just let them slide. I think porn is freaking poison. It wrecks confidence, it fries the brain, the testosterone levels. And men are down. Good to cancel it. That might. I. I can care less about them and their stupid tactics. Canada is just like that barking dog at the fence, Pat, that we're just like, yeah, it just barks for no reason. It never bites. I think that'd be a freaking win. Get rid of freaking porn. I stopped watching it years ago, and it's one of the best things that's ever happened in my life.
Tom
You stopped watching at least, like, two or three days.
Pat
Yeah, two days ago.
Tom
Yeah.
Pat
No, I don't watch porn.
Tom
Congrats.
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
Adam's been very quiet.
Pat
Adam's been very quiet this whole time.
Tom
I didn't want to tell you the truth.
Adam
You don't Want to see what's on his iPad?
Tom
Yeah, I don't want to see what's on my iPad right now, tell you that much.
Vinnie
I just made that.
Tom
But there's certainly economic warfare going on between United States and basically all of our trading partners, whether it's China, whether it's Mexico, or it's Canada, which is leading to economic nationalism. People basically fighting. I mean, you were going to fly up to Boston to go see Canadian hockey game against the United States, but Trump feels very strongly that the United States has been taken advantage of for the last 40 years. And what a plan by this Canadian guy to ban Pornhub. By the way, when you ban Pornhub, they're just. Another site's just gonna pop up.
Pat
10,000.
Tom
So, yeah, I don't see. It's. I don't. I don't know how much this is going to escalate, but what's funny was Justin Trudeau.
Adam
Why is this a hill you want to die on? It is Adam.
Pat
Why?
Adam
Why? Why is it? Tell me. Because what I want to know is. I'll tell you what's in your top two. Yeah.
Pat
Why?
Tom
I'll tell you why, Pat. Because in his final act, a prime minister, in addition to banning pornhub, Justin Trudeau made everybody download Grindr.
Pat
Really?
Tom
Yeah, Everyone had to do it in Canada. That was his mandate. Because he's a male feminist.
Pat
Yeah.
Tom
And to the funny people in the chat. Yes.
Vinnie
Well, his email change. You can't get him@justin canada.gov so he's got to say, find me on Grindr.
Tom
It's true. So he gave us all free memberships.
Adam
Clip of Tom alone. Tom is not on Grindr. I just want to put that. For some of the people. That was just a. Because sometimes people cut the clips and these videos are played different places. Yeah. And they try to look for Tom. That's. That was just a. But that's something he just said. Don't. Don't. It's not literal. I know. Yeah, I know. It's a hill. You want to die. No, no, I don't think it's.
Tom
But I'm on it.
Adam
Yeah, that's a different story. All right, let's go to the next one. Rob, what is this recent podcast that Adam keeps talking we should all watch? What's this podcast you guys are promoting?
Vinnie
I have a promo clip if you'd like.
Adam
Oh, go for it. This is. This podcast.
Pat
Adam's been drooling over this.
Tom
Oh, no, I'm in the shower there.
Pat
Wasn't it but, oh, yeah, this is Dylan Mulvaney. Go for it.
Adam
It's better than therapy.
Pat
Testicles are out.
Adam
Grab a drink or two or three. You have no friends. All good.
Tom
You got me. It's the dealing.
Pat
Oh, my.
Adam
Love you. That was painful.
Pat
That dude is crazy.
Adam
On behalf of the audience, we are sorry. Okay. Oh, I. I know that was tough for many of you. For those of you that left us to go watch the Dylan Mulani podcast, congratulations. We. We will miss you. But what a. What a. Very, like. You know what I'd want to know? I would actually pay to see the profile of viewers of who watches the podcast. I actually want to know, like, who watches it. What are you watching it for?
Pat
Mental.
Adam
What are the type of people that watch it?
Pat
Oh, a bunch of dudes that want to pretend that they're women and that they're victims and that, by the way, sheep.
Adam
What if he becomes their Joe Rogan they've been with.
Pat
Oh, my God, Pat.
Tom
Listen, Pat, I got.
Adam
That's.
Pat
That's the savior.
Adam
By the way, can you. Can you see Variety or Hollywood Reporter? The left, Joe Rogan, Dylan Mulvaney. Can you see that? What category.
Vinnie
The crazy thing is. I could very much see.
Adam
I agree.
Vinnie
Trying to scream agree.
Tom
This is it.
Vinnie
We found him.
Adam
It's Heather.
Pat
It's so freaking.
Adam
Anyways, let's go back. Let's go to his next story here, because that would. That. But, guys, we just did that for Adam. Adam wanted to see.
Tom
Well, Pat, I have bad news for you, man.
Adam
You're the first guest.
Tom
I'm under contract negotiations right now as a co host. Listen, if we don't work it out, please call.
Adam
I'm going to be a very good reference to Dylan. Could he have not chosen a different name? He's got it.
Tom
Because there's a stud name.
Adam
Yeah. All right, so let's go to the next one here. Tom, what is going on with Chuck Schumer? Something happened here, right, with the infighting Charlemagne. The God says Schumer and Jeffries should step down. The US Senate passes stopgap funding bill to avert government shutdown. Rob, is this the Charlotte. Go ahead and play this clip. And then, Tom, I'm going to come to you next. Go for it.
Pat
The party of inaction.
Tom
The Democrats have failed to protect the.
Adam
Interests of the American people.
Tom
And you know why?
Pat
You know, Dims suck at messaging. Because they never talking about nothing and they do nothing.
Adam
So guess what? To me, they all got to go.
Tom
Like, like, Dims don't just have a messaging Problem. They got a leadership problem.
Pat
The Chuck Schumers of the world, the.
Tom
Hakeem Jeffries, they should all st. Step down.
Adam
And any Dem who isn't fighting for.
Pat
The people and standing with the party should be primary.
Adam
Like, how can you say the.
Pat
The.
Adam
The.
Tom
The.
Pat
The bill sucks, but you're passing it anyway.
Adam
Like, you're not going to even try to, you know, present something different. She ain't nothing.
Pat
Tell them, Leonard.
Adam
It sucks, but we're gonna pass it in anyway. Yeah, that's been the commentary, basically. I think a lot of you couldn't.
Pat
Get a better camera with you on.
Adam
That because it's just. It just seems as though the Democrats can't come together on anything so.
Tom
Ever?
Adam
Yeah. Nothing at all? Nope.
Tom
What's the point of voting for them, literally? Well, he's just figuring this out.
Adam
She had a hard time with that one.
Pat
She had a very.
Adam
Thoughts?
Vinnie
You know what I like to talk about? Downstream problems that really are caused by upstream problems. Well, everyone's angry at the result. Doggone it, Schumer voted for this. That son of a gun has to go. He needs to be primary. He has to do all this. So all of the. Our hero, Chuck. That was last week. This week, now Chuck's got to go. So I look at that. That's. So that's the polluted pond they're all upset about. And so you go upstream and you see what happened. What happened was Chuck Schumer was actually thinking strategically and. Yes, I use Schumer and strategically in the same sentence.
Pat
Can't believe you did that.
Vinnie
I did. And I'll tell you what he was worried about. He was worried about that if there was a government shutdown that Trump doesn't have the auto pen. He's just got a lot of pens, real pens in his hand. And he was worried that there were gonna be executive orders and that they were gonna send Doge out to do a couple things under emergency orders which were available to the president. So Schumer was worried that Trump and Musk were going to take executive actions when the government shut down. And basically, I believe Schumer was threatened specifically with that. So what did Schumer do? He cut the best deal he could on the bill, packed some pork in it, got some things for a few constituents, and said, we gotta go with it. We gotta pass the criminal continuing resolution so the government has enough money, enough gas in a tank to keep operating. That's what Schumer did. But everyone lost their mind because they wanted Schumer to do what he did last time to say, I'm not cooperating with Trump. You're not gonna do it. Remember the argument they had in front of the fireplace in the Oval Office? And then Trump finally said, chuck, I'll take it. I'll take that one. Make that on me. I'll take that. Remember that? Well, this time it's a different playing field because Trump has changed the playing field, but that's what happened. And so now you got Charlemagne, the God and people. Guys, you gotta go look upstream and see why Schumer did this. It's because you were getting outplayed. You were getting out negotiated and out positioned, and Schumer was in a corner and he had to do it. And now everybody's coming unglued. And Nancy Pelosi saying, who knows exactly what happened. She actually breaks ranks and says Chuck should listen to the ladies more. And she's trying to have some relevance and some toss in there, but come on, that's what happened.
Pat
And what is. What is Nancy. What's Nancy Pelosi's title right now? Is she anything?
Tom
She's just.
Pat
She's just a Democrat.
Tom
Senior. Senior.
Vinnie
Senior representative right now. I'm sorry. That's her blood alcohol.
Tom
Let's be grown ups, Tom. Come on.
Pat
Well, we are, but she's nobody. Who the hell cares what the hell she has?
Adam
She is.
Tom
She was them.
Adam
She is.
Pat
She wants. She's the. Has been.
Vinnie
Yeah, she's mostly.
Tom
She's still pulling the strings, guys. She's like, when Biden stepped down, she was the person that was like, it's time for you to go because you're ruining the down ballot. You might not like her, but you should respect her. She actually has more balls than a lot of people in the Democratic Party.
Pat
Yeah. Evil.
Vinnie
She didn't come to the microphone and help Chuck Schumer. She sat there and let Chuck Schumer take the shot.
Tom
When?
Vinnie
On the week. On the weekend she came out because he's. The Senate should really. You should really listen to the ladies. She said that?
Pat
Yeah.
Vinnie
And so rather than saying, he's the.
Tom
Leader in the Senate, she could have.
Vinnie
Said, no longer chuffs in a tough spot. We think there was an unelected official named Elon Musk that they were going to use executive actions and we had to act them. This is what we did. That's what she should have said because that's what she really did did. And that's what happened. Now everybody likes Charlemagne the God. And everybody is like, oh, my gosh.
Tom
You let Us down a couple things, you know, like the hills you're gonna die on. I feel like every two to four to eight years, the same movie comes out again. They're gonna shut the government down. Oh, my God, what are we gonna do? And they just raise the debt ceiling. They do the continuing resolution. The only time they shut it down was when Chuck and Nancy were in. What you called with. When you were sitting down with President Trump. You said, you know, my favorite part of your entire administration was you went. When you went vlog style. And he goes, you know what, Chuck? I'll take it. I'll own it. And a lot of people basically were out of work for a couple months. I don't think Chuck wants to be in that situation anymore. This part right here. But what I found to be. You want to play that real quick? That's right. And that's why the country is doing so well. That was it anyway, so he didn't want round two of that @ all. By the way, how old do you think Chuck Schumer is? Look at these two men right here. How old do you think Chuck Schumer is?
Pat
Best guess, 82.
Tom
82, Tom.
Vinnie
I think Schumer is only about 76.
Tom
76.
Adam
Wow. 74.
Tom
187 years. Yeah. He is four years younger than Donald. Than Donald Trump.
Vinnie
You don't look.
Tom
Trump is 78. This dude looks like Mr. Burns from the Simpsons. Like, he looks like he's falling apart. His glasses are falling off his face. He probably should step down. He's been, I think, a senator since, I want to say, late 90s. Been in the House of Representatives.
Pat
He's a grill master.
Vinnie
This is when he was making cheeseburgers on a grill that was off.
Pat
Off with raw meat and just a big ass block of cheese.
Vinnie
And, you know, you don't put the cheese on there until the. The burger's basically.
Tom
Can you tell him, Tom?
Pat
That guy, he's falling apart.
Tom
But here's what I will say.
Vinnie
He's not wearing a bra.
Tom
We're focusing on Chuck Schumer because it's genuinely easy to laugh at. But going back to Charlemagne, the God. Leonard, we're not talking about who else he called out. He called it a very specific person. And that person is the Senate Minority Leader, Hakeem Jeffries. Insert minority joke. Vinnie.
Pat
He's one of the. He's one of the worst. He's one of the worst divisive, racist type of people.
Tom
I'd love to see Hakeem Jeffries go on the Breakfast Club. And explain himself. That's what I would love to see. Because Charlemagne Lagarde had very not so nice words about the Democratic Party or the Democratic establishment at this point. Yeah, Hakeem Jeffries his establishment as it gets.
Pat
You know where Washington. What he had outside of his office. How many flags of blm, lgbtq, Drainbow. He's one of that. He's one of those, bro. He's the worst.
Adam
Who is this?
Pat
We walk by his office.
Tom
I'd be interested in seeing that conversation take place in the Breakfast Club.
Vinnie
I'd be interested in him sitting down and explaining to some rational people. Say, were you in a corner, what'd you do there? You're taking shots from your own constituency and some of the leaders in the podcast and everything. What happened, Hakeem, what's the plan?
Adam
I'd like to hear zero. Let's go to the next story here. We're going to see what's going to happen with this one, but Andrew Tate. Okay. Cannot hide. Furious Florida welcome brings back yet more legal trouble. This is The Guardian. Tate, 38 years old, self styled influencer and his brother Tristan where they face charge Tate vented on X to 10.8 million people writing every day. You don't arrest me proves your clown talking lies for political points. While the lawyer Joseph McBride McBride called it a weak attempt to by lame duck governor to hold on power targeting Desantis who declared their toxic masculinity not welcome. The Tate duel USA uk Expect a warm US reception from Romania. Lift the travel restrictions amid Trump's administration ties. Donald Trump Jr. Dubbed their prior detention absolutely insanity. But instead Uthmeyer's probe involving search warrants and subpoenas and seizure of the Tates electronics fuel. Tates rage if evident in a podcast with right wing host Candace Owens where he fumed. I could have chosen anywhere. I could have gone to Thailand, I could have gone to Dubai. And this is the welcome I get. Adam, your thoughts?
Tom
So Tain ain't gonna stop calling out the Governor of Florida. Ron DeSantis or the attorney General hung out with Tate this weekend. Justin Waller was there, My buddy Chris Humphries was there, Had a great time. A couple ladies were there. I think we have an image of that night, but we actually talked about this exact thing because we were in Florida, in Miami. You don't need to play the audio, but we're having a great time. Dre London there. That's Post Malone's manager. We were in Giselle, the restaurant which is above 11. Thank you Nick. Thank you. Gino, thank you, Don Laundries and I. I said, listen, how do you like Florida? What's going on, by the way? Pat might meet us out at 2:00am he's like, Pat's not coming.
Adam
I only do after hours. Yeah, you told him that?
Tom
I said, he's like, pat ain't coming.
Adam
Pat ain't coming, so I'll send you that video.
Tom
But I said, why do you think they're going after you? Because I said the most interesting thing that you said on the podcast, there was many things. He was on fire. I said, why are you so angry? He said, you know, typically, the way that it works is you find the crime and then you try to find the culprit. In this situation, they found the man and now they're just trying to find a crime. Here's a guy who hasn't been in Florida in six years. You didn't want to open up any investigations. Were there any allegations at any point during the whole Romania situation? The UK has brought up allegations. At no point. You wanted to bring this up. Now, I firmly believe if you did something wrong, justice should prevail and will prevail. Justice is blind. But in my opinion, what's going on in Romania these days, in my opinion, they're slow dripping the fact that they're probably going to set him free or you can go travel. You're no longer on house arrest because don't forget, Romania is going to have to save face again. My opinion, you lock him up, you lock his brother up, you. All these allegations, you completely ruin his entire reputation. And what have you brought? What charges do you have? The uk, Nothing is stuck in the uk, so there's a lot of people that are wondering what's going to happen with Tate now. Now, on the flip side, I got a lot of hate from my friends, certain people I know. How could you hang out with this person? I don't know. We've had nothing but a good time with Tate. You're not going to agree with everything anyone says, but every time we've hung out with the guy, we've had a great time, respectful. People love him, people taking pictures, absolute gentleman, top G. So I don't think Florida has anything on him and I don't think anything's.
Adam
I think this is what people want to know. When Tom was partying with him on Friday night and the ladies were running, you guys were like, hardcore going, you know, club to club.
Tom
Yeah.
Pat
Thomas rolling on Molly.
Adam
How would it. How did Tate. Was there any level of insecurity with the amount of ladies and attention that Tom was getting versus going to. That's. That was my biggest. I saw the videos.
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
I mean, guys, biz, doc and all this EBITDA on different things. How did he handle that?
Vinnie
It was kind of weird because Tate and I weren't. We're in the vip. There's like, oh, my gosh, how many girls? It was incredible. It was like, 37 boobs. Wait, that's an odd number. That can't be right.
Pat
Yeah.
Vinnie
So Tate is there. We're not drinking, and they got this bottle service going for everybody else. Everybody's being crazy. And I felt bad. I just felt bad. I later told him, I said, hey, look, you know, I know you're coming back, getting back acquainted with people and everything. I'm really sorry to distract here. And he's like, no, no, no. It's cool. It's all right.
Adam
So he understood the fact that your game is at a different level than his, you know?
Vinnie
He completely did.
Tom
I'll tell you this. Tate doesn't drink. We did have some nice. Some nice food, but he was a little intimidated.
Vinnie
Why?
Pat
Because Tom was boofing?
Tom
Well, it was the.
Pat
What, you never heard of Tom's a.
Adam
Stop.
Tom
What? I. Tom, I didn't know that about you, but I respect whatever you do. But Tate doesn't drink, and Tom had a few cocktails, and Tate was a little intimidated. He's not gonna lie.
Adam
I don't want to bring it up. I don't want to bring it up.
Tom
I just. Anyway, it's just.
Adam
Let's just keep it here.
Tom
The reality is he's not gonna stop criticizing the state of Florida.
Adam
I've said it.
Tom
We're gonna see what happens.
Adam
If the lawyers and the judge and the court has something. Do it already. If you have it, do it. Get it over with. Prove it. Show it. Get it over it. If you have all of that stuff already, go out there and get it done. What are you guys waiting for? Why is it taking so long if you got to do it right? That's the part that's frustrating for the people and. And for those who. There are people that want to see it because, you know, some of the comments he's made about men and women and the videos. Everybody's seen all the videos. Whatever it is, if they're guilty, do it. If not, if they have to release, it's going to be embarrassing. It's going to be embarrassing for Romania when that happens, and a lot of people will be unhappy anyways. Let's Go to the next one. Okay, this next one is a topic that Adam really wants to comment on because for whatever reason, it's his favorite sport to watch. Angel Reese says WNBA players could go on strike over salary and benefits. All right, so Angel Reese says this. Rob, if you want to play this. Because you know what I love watching. I love watching her highlights of missing shots. She's got to be the worst shooter you've met in your life. But Rob, just go give this feedback. Give this feedback here. Go for it. The ones coming this year will still.
Tom
Be in the rookie contract again. The ones that the year after they gonna get more.
Adam
They probably gonna be making more than us.
Pat
No, they are. Who's that?
Adam
They are like, yeah, I've been in the meetings.
Tom
They are. I need to get in the.
Adam
I need to get in the field.
Tom
You need to come to the meeting. I gotta get in the meetings because I hearing like, yeah, they don't give.
Adam
If y'all don't give us what we.
Vinnie
Want, like we sitting out.
Tom
That's a possibility. For real.
Pat
We're sitting out.
Adam
Is that Shaq's 24 shoes in the back? That's Shaq shoes right when he came out. Yeah, those are Sha shoes in the back. So let me read this to you. So they're upset, they want to get paid. Possibility. Reese has been vocal about her low WNBA salary, revealing her $74,000 year salary doesn't cover rent. Stating on Instagram Live, I just hope you know that the WNBA doesn't pay my bills at all. I don't even think they pay one of my bills. Reese's financial struggle stem from WNB salary not matching her past earnings as her nil valuation at LSU was 1.8 million bolstered by deals with Reebok, PlayStation, McDonald's and Coach. While a four year rookie deal was $324,000 with $74,000 due next season. She quipped, hating. Paid. Hating. Pays them bills, baby. Noting break. I can't read this. Tom's brand deals non baske sustained her specialty since the WNBA's 200 million dollar revenue last season only allocated 9.3% to salaries, unlike the NBA's 50 share of the 5.3 billion in 2023.
Tom
Adam thoughts WNBA and what's her name, Angel Reese. Do it. I fully support your right to strike. So other sports have done it. So other major sports have done it. Here's a quick list for you. PBD. I put this together. Biggest sports strikes in history, 1994. The MLB strike. It was the first time that the World Series was canceled. I remember you remember that in 1998, the NBA went on strike. They canceled the All Star Game for the first time. The NFL has gone on strike multiple times. 1982, 1987, 2011. You might recall the replacement players. This is when they, I think based the movie around it called the Replacement. And then the worst was in 2004. The NHL canceled the entire season.
Pat
What?
Tom
The entire season? You went without noticing it. Vinnie. 2004, you were in the Army Air Force. But here's the catch. Angel Reese, who allegedly has a 200 million revenue for the WNBA, according to my sources, is it's actually closer to 150. But what's $50 million? I'll tell you what $50 million is. It's how much money the WNBA lost last year. And that's a little bit better than the year before when they only lost 40 million this past season. So here's the catch. When you're going to go on strike in 1994. MLB, NBA, NFL. What's the number one revenue sport in America? What do you think it is? The NFL. How much you think they make? $17 billion. The NBA a little over $11 billion. The MLB also $11 billion. The NHL $7 billion with a B. You guys are a alleged 150 to 200 million dollar company. You're operating at a loss every single year. You've never made money. It's called a zombie company. You're subsidized by the NBA. There's a viral clip of Draymond Green basically lecturing one of the greatest players in NBA history. WNBA history. I think it's Lisa. Leslie, while you're pulling that up, see if you can pull this up. Quick trivia question for you, Vinnie. Real quick, rapid fire. Go WNBA stats. Here we go. You're a sports guy. How many teams are in the WNBA?
Pat
I don't. 9.
Tom
No. 13. How many games do they play?
Pat
80.
Tom
40.
Pat
Damn it.
Tom
Who won the championship this year and who played in the finals?
Pat
The Florida Magics.
Tom
No. The New York Liberty beat the Minnesota Links.
Pat
Who?
Tom
Who exactly? Who was the mvp? She was unanimous. She got all the votes.
Pat
Dylan Mulvaney.
Tom
Yes. Yes. Aja Wilson. Oh, you just failed the test.
Pat
Sorry.
Tom
WNBA is coming for you. Here's a clip of Lisa Leslie saying that the WNBA should get paid more.
Pat
Oh, no.
Adam
Go ahead.
Tom
And then Draymond Green claps back. Play the beginning of it, if you don't mind. I do feel ourselves to the NBA.
Adam
But I Do feel like the pay.
Tom
Gap would be something that, you know, we could just take a donation around the NBA?
Adam
Maybe, maybe, maybe one night.
Vinnie
Y'all don't go to the casino.
Tom
I have something, though, because it pisses me off.
Adam
It pisses me off because I don't think there's anyone in America that supports the WNBA more than NBA players.
Tom
100%.
Adam
The NBA players support the WNBA like.
Tom
The most more than we probably support the NBA.
Pat
Wow.
Tom
So listen, you see how quickly she reversed and went to 100%. Oh, quickly. By the way LeBron was sitting that he's the person that asked the question how it should change. I'll say one last point, ladies who are making $74,000 a year for playing 40 games. Playing 40 games. Something called an ROI on your investment. You chose this profession. You know how much you make in the wnba. If you go to college, you get a. You're going to become a major. Look at the ROI on the major. If you go to trade school, look at the ROA on that. Whatever your career you choose, you should probably look at what the career earnings are of going into that field. What I'll also say is this. Every single one of you WNBA players, you better pray that Caitlin Clark doesn't get injured because she's keeping your league afloat. Without her, ain't nobody care about.
Adam
Okay, let me show you this. I got it. So, Rob, go to chat GBT and play the following. Type the following thing. How much did the WNBA lose in 2024? You can type that up. How much did it.
Tom
40 million bucks.
Adam
So losing 2024, they lost 40 million. Year before was 50 million. So some progress that they're making. Yeah, from the 40, 50 progress. Watch this. Watch this here. To address the financial situation. Do I. I ask the WNBA is. Rob, if you go up and ask the other question as well, ask is it true that the WNBA makes money when they don't play? Is it true that the WNBA makes money when they don't play? Ask that question.
Tom
What does that mean?
Adam
Yes, in a way. The WNBA has historically lost money and receives financial support from the NBA, which means that the WNBA games are not played. The league can actually save money by avoiding operating costs. Did you guys understand what happened? So WNBA makes money when they. So if they go on a strike, the NBA is like, look, awesome. Okay. However, let me give you some data. Here's the only thing that you got to look at. WNBA has lost money every single year since 1997. According to the reports, the WNB has Operated an annual loss of 10 to 12 million dollars. NBA has owned half of the WNBA financial support. NBA players pay for their salaries. By the way, if the WNBA has broadcasting and sponsorship agreements that often pays out regardless of how many games are played. If the league cuts cost while the 2026 go a little bit lower, wrap. If the NBA runs on, bottom line is that WM doesn't make any money. Go back to the other question that we asked. All the way at the top. There's a number that came up which is their argument, which you have to kind of defend the argument that they're making. WNBA's attendance had a record breaking high in 20 years with a total of 2.3 million fans attending games. Okay, you know what the increase was from 2024 to 2023 in attendance in a year? 48%. That's massive for them. So that's the argument they're making. That's the Caitlin or Caitlin, Caitlin Clark effect then. And when it comes down to merge from 23 to 24, they're up 601%. Then when it comes on to being broadcasted on ESPN they average 1.2 million viewers per game, 170% increase. So the viewership is higher and they're asking for the money. And if the contract on the back end the revenue NBA gets 50 plus percent to players they do 9.3. There's an argument for it to be played. But you're right, if Caitlin Clark gets injured, it's over with. Tom, any thoughts on this?
Vinnie
This is a business issue and no one's going to like what I say. But it's. There are hard working women in the WNBA that are the, that are the, the, the states women for their team. They're the, they're the, you know, the lead player for their team, the face of the team. And they're out there doing it. But guess what? You know what the reality is? Until the team makes a profit. And by the way, everything you talked about last year is tremendous progress and it puts them closer to making a profit because as soon as they're profitable they can go on strike and they can go from 9% of the revenue to 12% of the revenue to 15% of the revenue to 20% of the revenue. But if there's no revenue, you can't get percent of nothing. If they go on strike right now and forced a. I was reading even a 15% contract, two of the teams will absolutely fail. Because there are owners that own the other half of that, right? There's owners that own half of those teams. The NBA owns the other half. There are two teams that basically the owners are like okay, I got two sevens and a jack. I'm out. I'm out of this hand. Cause he can't do that. And what they need. And by the way, maybe they should play hard but not flagrant foul. You know, Caitlin Clark, who's can be, you know, the face of the league. They may not like it's a face of the league. There may be professional jealousies among players, but maybe at face of the league can help things go and get merch people in seats and a better TV contract. They're getting a TV contract improvement for the 26 season next year. And so the minute they are a profitable league, the players should do what baseball players and everybody else have done and saying sorry owners, you're making an awful lot of profit there. I think you should move us from 33 to 40% of total revenue. And that's the way it's worked in other leagues. But step one, there's got to be profit to take.
Tom
Tom, quick business question for you. Forget about the WNBA.
Adam
I want to move on in 30 seconds from this.
Tom
I got it. Here we go. Tom, they haven't made money in 30 years. They're about to have their 30 year anniversary. In general, how long can a business, whether it's a shoe shop, whether it's a pizza shop, whether it's a plumbing store, what any business. How long can a business operate at a loss before it folds?
Vinnie
Small businesses that start that don't make a profit will not see their third anniversary. That's a stat. You can go to the small business administration third anniversary. You will never see your third anniversary.
Adam
There's a big difference though. Here's how you got to look at it. There's some businesses like if I was the NBA and the NBA was the face of what BLM dei, esg all the right that the NBA was a face of. You know how the NBA views the wnba? It's marketing dollars. They're losing money every year but they're getting gaining votes. That's how they view it. They're viewing it as, that they're not looking at as a profitable channel that they have. It's just purely marketing dollars to seem noble and do what they do.
Tom
So what will a strike actually accomplish if it's marketing fee? And we will see.
Adam
We will. By the way, I, I have to tell you, Caitlin Clark, minus what comments she made last year that I have no interest watching her now after the comments that she made zero interest in watching her. She was actually exciting.
Tom
She got white guilt.
Adam
She was actually exciting to watch and I'm out. And honestly, I was one that was defending her. I'm like, you know what, you want to make a comment like that? Another person that's out, I have no interest in watching any of it. She was the one that was gonna get an audience like me to sit there and watch a game with a daughter of mine. I got two of them after that comment was made, I'm out. So let me go to the next story here. Gene Ackman, Gene Hackman's kids not mentioned in his will. Here's what could happen to his 80 million out of fortune. Guys, it's a little weird story here, so let me read it to you. Gina Agman, 95 year old Oscar winning actor known for the French Connection and the birdcage, and his 65 year old wife Betsy Arakawa were found dead in the Santa Fe in their Santa Fe, New Mexico home February 26, 2025, with their wheels revealing that Hackman's three children, son Christopher and daughter Leslie and Elizabeth were not included as beneficiaries. TMZ reports that in 1995 Hackman named Arakawa the sole beneficiary of his 80 million dollar estate, a decision complicated by their simultaneous debts within each within days of each other. Arakawa had a hentai virus, a rare virus linked to rodents, on February 11 and Hackman from a cardiac event on February 18, seven days apart, worsened by advanced Alzheimer's and severe heart disease. Listen to this provision folks. This is where it gets interesting. The wills included a provision that if they died within 90 days of each other, aka a simultaneous death, all of Arakawa's assets would go to charity, not to his three kids, leaving the children potentially excluded since New Mexico community property states adds legal complexity without a prenup from their 1991 marriage. The couple's deaths, uncovered after their dogs led responders to Hackman's body, have sparked potential legal battles with Hackman's son Christopher already hiring a prominent California trust and a state attorney to possibly challenge the will.
Vinnie
TOM well, two things. We saw it in life insurance and how often do we see it, Pat, that people, whenever we would talk to people about life insurance, what else? We talk about trust and will and making it current and specific. And we had a big sign on the wall that listed all of these prominent people over the course of history that didn't have wills that led to complications. Remember that? And we would be sitting There counseling people just trying to figure out how much life insurance they needed and then end up talking about, well, do you even have a will? Do you even have this? You need a trust attorney. You need to go this. And so what you have here is if it's a will, not a trust. And what they're saying is if both of them were in a terrible car accident, the 90 day clause goes like this. Somebody dies in a car accident, and maybe it takes somebody, you know, 30 days to die. Maybe there's no brain activity, there's a head injury, you know, and it takes a while before they say, well, we're gonna turn off the respirator here, unfortunately, and it's all done. That's what the 90 day clause is. And the 90 day clause, what they've put in is, okay, well, if we both die in some accident, that's what it is. It's not murder, suicide. It's some accident, then it goes to charity. And if that's clearly put in their will, there's nothing any of the kids can do about it.
Adam
What the son has to prove, Christopher has to prove that it was suicide, not accident.
Vinnie
Yeah. He's got to prove that there's something up. Because if they both just happen to die within 90 days, there's nothing they can do. But the days, like I was saying, do you understand that's usually a car accident clause. Dad died immediately. Mom hung on, and then we.
Adam
She.
Vinnie
She passed.
Pat
Well, I'm. I'm going on the. On the weird thing. Like it just a bunch of stuff just. It just wasn't adding up. So now we're hearing that she. That the wife, Betsy, called her doctor a day after the official date of her death. I'm going to say that again. Their doctor said that she called her. She was already dead, but yet she made this phone call, which is kind of weird, and all the stuff that. But with the claws and the charity and everything. Dr. Josiah Child from Cloudberry Health dropped the bombshell, saying that Betsy contacted his clinic on February 12, seeking an echocardiogram from Gene, even though the authorities claim she died on February 11th. And let's not forget, she was diagnosed with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, but showed zero respiratory distress during the call. Apparently, when you have that disease, Pat, you sound like this. She didn't sound anything like that. Okay. And then it gets even weirder. Their dog was found dead. And then. So how does a couple. Their dog all die under these weird circumstances and nobody noticed for I don't even how many days? Was the time 12 days? It was a bunch of days, all right? Just random and bizarre. And then with all this mystery and weird circumstance, this situation yesterday I sent it to Rob that reminded me of what actor? Randy Quaid. If some of the viewers remember this, he warned us years ago, okay, he said that. And by the way, this is my opinion, but this is what Randy Quaid was saying. That he talked about celebrities being manipulated, their wealth siphoned away, and their own flesh and blood left with nothing. He called them star whackers, which is a ring of estate planners, lawyers, accountants who systematically destroy and even kill Hollywood stars to seize their fortunes. This is him, but this is a clip from 2010, I believe. But he was, by the way, awesome guy. Once this happened, he had to flee to freaking Canada and leave because of everything that they were doing to him to try to get his fortune. Go ahead, Robby.
Adam
For the past 20 years, my wife Evie and I have been the victims of criminal activities perpetrated by a small network of individuals who are out to.
Tom
Destroy us personally, professionally and financially.
Adam
This network of individuals is manipulating the banking system and the criminal justice system for the purposes of sabotaging our credit and our credibility. Up until a year ago, Evie and I had never had any run in with the law whatsoever. We are not criminals, nor are we.
Tom
Fugitives from justice, nor are we crazy.
Adam
We are simply artists and filmmakers who are being racketeered on. We believe there are to be a malignant tumor of star whackers in Hollywood. How many people do you know personally who have died suddenly and mysteriously in the past five years? I have personally known eight actors, all of whom.
Pat
He'S emotional dude.
Adam
All of whom I have worked with and was close to. Heath Ledger, Chris Penn, David Carradine among them.
Pat
I believe these actors were whacked and.
Tom
I believe that many others such as.
Adam
Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Mel Gibson.
Tom
Are being played to get at their money.
Adam
In the meantime, many a celebrity's image and marketability is being co opted and destroyed.
Tom
Google.
Adam
Google helps out by keeping the negative.
Tom
Stories near the top of a celebrity's.
Adam
Webpage because it's the negativity that brings.
Tom
In the advertising revenue.
Adam
So.
Pat
So with the. And again, speculation he spoke about this.
Adam
Year was 95 though.
Pat
No, I understand that, but the wife and the. And the disease and then the dog, it just doesn't add up.
Adam
That doesn't add up. But, but to say somebody tried to take him out. I'm not there because he's 80, he's 95. I mean, if he died at 65. Heath Ledger. Totally get it. Okay, fine. He was younger. Yes. Targeting of, of Mel Gibson after he made certain comments and you know, anti Semitism 30 years ago. I don't know when it was, when he made some comments and then all of a sudden we saw a drop. I get it. Some of these guys, I get it. I don't know about Gene Hackman. I don't know if that applies to Gene Hack.
Pat
But what about the, what about the clause, pat, with the 90 days?
Adam
That's what I'm saying is. The only thing is I don't think if there's anybody. If I was an investigator and I'm trying to see what's going on here and I'm not a PI this is not my space. If I was, I would want to know how she died, not him. Yes, yeah, I want to know how she died. I understand how he died. I want to know how she died. That's the one I'm interested in where that goes to from here. The guy was 90. I mean, by the way, by the way, if you even see the pictures of Gene Hackman, you don't recognize him.
Pat
Yeah, you wouldn't, you wouldn't sell him in the streets.
Adam
You wouldn't realize is that's Gene Hack. Can you, can you pull up the final pictures? That does not look like Gene Hackman at all. Tell me what part of that picture looks like Gene Hack.
Pat
Zero.
Adam
That does not look like you go to Gene Hackman. Like peak Gene Hackman. Type in young Gene Hackman. Young, young Gene Hackman.
Tom
Mississippi burning. Gene watched.
Adam
I mean, you know. Yeah, well, maybe we're not.
Pat
Yeah, it doesn't look anything like him.
Adam
It's not as. Listen, maybe that's it.
Vinnie
There he is right there.
Pat
Lex Luthor, by the way.
Adam
Go back, wrap and go to the picture the second one. Second one. One more lower. Drop lower. Wrap left, left, lower. See, that's a rough picture right there.
Pat
That's rough.
Adam
Yeah, but when you're in the military and they take pictures like that, you're doomed for the rest of your life. Cuz someone's going to see those pictures. Yeah, they're going to realize your ears are legit. Yeah, right. This guy probably worked communication in the military.
Pat
Yeah, for sure.
Tom
Pat, I see what you did there, by the way. You were like, hey Mato, nice, nice haircut. But hey, dy, nice suit.
Adam
See what you did there?
Tom
Here's what I will say because I'm going to take a different angle than Vinnie I haven't followed the story at all. I know you want to move on.
Adam
But I. I have one story. I have one story, and we're done. Go for it.
Tom
So I haven't followed the story at all, but what stories I have followed are these estate planning fails that Tom was referencing. I feel so grateful and so lucky to be in the industry that I've been in for almost 20 freaking years now, which is the insurance. That's right, the insurance investment, financial planning and estate planning. Career sector. So, Rob, I sent you a picture just so you understand, the people. I have a real job other than this, in case I, you know, I end up getting fired. The. I go to this meeting every single year called Heckerling. It's put on by the University of Miami. And all it is are the top estate planning professionals, trusts, eyelets, tax attorneys, everything like that by massive companies. US Trust, Bloomberg, Charles Schwab. And I have conversations with each of these people and the amount of people that die with no estate plan, with no trust. The tax ramifications. I know there's a whole argument of, like, how much the threshold should be. Aretha Franklin, she died. No. Will Prince dies. No Will Heath Ledger outdated. Will. Jerry Garcia from the Grateful Dead. Nothing. Robert Kardashian died. Nothing. George Michael, all these people died. The one that hit the closest home to me was. You ever been to Hard Rock Stadium here in Miami for a football game?
Pat
Yeah.
Tom
Okay. Do you know for many, many years, it was called Joe Robbie Stadium? Joe Robbie Stadium was the owner of the Dolphins. When he died, he had no estate plan, no insurance. The team was valued at, let's say, 200 million at the time. They go, you owe $100 million. And he's like, I. The family. I don't. We don't have. You have to sell the stadium if. To sell the team. That's what happens when you have a massive estate plan bill and don't have any plans to pay it.
Adam
Listen, Rob, between us, Adam's reached a number of pictures for the year. There's a limit.
Pat
That's it.
Adam
That's the seventh picture I saw of Adam today. And they're all 10 years ago. So I don't know if I gotta update a. To show the world how handsome he was 10 years ago. I think that's.
Tom
I think I'm better looking now, Pat, but thanks.
Adam
Gene Hackman, maybe, but that's a different.
Vinnie
He was so young and full of.
Adam
He won a couple Oscars, though. Let's go to the last story. Rob. Last story. I want to do. And then we're out. This is the Trump announcing the release of the 80,000 pages yesterday. Rob, if you want to play this clip, go for it.
Tom
But while we're here, I thought it would be appropriate. We are tomorrow announcing and giving all of the Kennedy files. So people have been waiting for decades for this. And I've instructed my people that are responsible. Lots of different people put together by Tulsi Gabbard. And that's going to be released tomorrow. We have a tremendous amount of paper. You've got a lot of reading. I don't believe we're going to redact anything. I said just don't redact. You can't redact. But we're going to be releasing the JFK files. And that would be tomorrow. Do you have anything else to add to that, Carol? So that's a big announcement. They've been waiting for that for decades. Then I said during the campaign I'd do it, and I'm a man of my word. So tomorrow you have the JFK files. What time will they be released? Tomorrow afternoon. Okay.
Vinnie
Have you seen, have you seen what's in the files? Have you read them?
Tom
I've heard about them.
Vinnie
Anything interesting?
Tom
It's going to be very interesting.
Vinnie
Was there an executive summary supplied to you?
Adam
President? No, we.
Tom
I'm not doing summaries. You'll write your own summaries.
Adam
It's many pages.
Tom
Is it 80,000 pages? 80,000 pages. So it's, It's a lot of stuff. And you'll make your own determination.
Adam
Where's the question about Epstein? Rob, do you have that one?
Vinnie
Yes. That was over the course of the weekend. Here he is sitting down with Cheryl Atkinson.
Adam
Go for it. A lot of intrigue surrounding the release of the Epstein files.
Vinnie
Martin Luther King files, John F. Kennedy files. Some current and former FBI agents are.
Adam
Saying, some of them telling me that.
Vinnie
They feel the FBI agency establishment came out ahead in the standoff, sort of. With the New York FBI field office.
Adam
Over releasing the records and your Attorney.
Vinnie
General, Pam Bondi demanding them but not getting all that she wanted, is that process still on track?
Adam
I think that's one of the most.
Vinnie
Often questions I've been asked the last couple of days to release these records on Epstein, MLK and jfk.
Tom
Well, Pam Bondi's done a phenomenal job in every respect. And there could have been some holdback. I haven't heard too much about it, but they could. But the bottom line is the records are getting out.
Adam
Out.
Tom
The Kennedy records are getting out.
Pat
Those are the ones I really wanted.
Tom
To see the most, were the Kennedys. And during my administration, as you know, I released a lot of them. But then a lot of people started coming in, people that I respected, people that work for the administration asked me not to release the rest. Mike Pompeo, I respected that. They gave me certain reasons, but I respected that. And I did say. I must tell you, I said that probably wish I did release the whole thing, because I have no idea what's in there. But since then, they found. And we found 2,000 more documents. One Kennedy, and the one they want most is Kennedy. And it's going to be released. It's moving along, and it's moving along pretty rapidly. It doesn't go that.
Adam
Maybe longer.
Vinnie
I say weeks.
Tom
Yeah, I say weeks.
Adam
And what's the other one you got, Rob?
Vinnie
With his secretary, the deputy press secretary was asked last night about the release of the files and if the American public would be shocked. Here's his response.
Pat
The American people will have their hands on these documents, and there will be.
Adam
A story to tell.
Pat
I won't preview that story, but let me tell you, the American people are truly going to be shocked at what they see. I don't. Do you. I'm asking you honestly, do any of you believe at this point that we are going to like anything that we're going to see? Because think about it, Tommy. If Mike Pompeo at the time was the acting director of the CIA, he was the one that was telling Trump, trust me, do not release this. What could possibly be the reason that the director of the CIA says, do not put this out? I know they always talk about national security. Why do you think, Tom?
Vinnie
Well, the speculation, the easy speculation, and it's not really speculation. The easy conclusion is, well, the establishment members of the CIA went to Mike, who was the director of the CIA at that time, and said, the credibility of everything that we're doing and all that we do around the world and in the United States to keep us safe. You may not like us, you may poke the jokes at us, but we are out there, you know, overthrowing governments, doing all these things in the name of democracy and keeping us safe. You can't let us be exposed like this for something that. That none of us that are here did 50, you know, almost 60 years ago says, you can't do that, Mike. And Mike blinked and said, you're right, we won't do it. But now it's coming out. And what I think is gonna come out, you know, Roger Stone was posted on X last night about his book. And there's a lot of people that are on the same page that I am. I've stayed away from some of the fringe theories because LBJ plus CIA is so easy. Now, let's see if we all find out.
Tom
Out.
Vinnie
Let's see if we all find out. And that's really what it comes down to.
Pat
And let me ask you a question, Tom. Let's say we just find out. Worst case scenario, Adam, they come out today and in these documents, we find out that the CIA was involved. Lyndon B. Johnson. They all had a hand in murdering. Murdering a sitting president. What happens?
Vinnie
Well, then we have a spot on our history, just like the kings and queens of Europe do, because every now and then you had a nephew knock off the king and then his aunt, the queen, would be queen. And so murders of leaders that came from inside is nothing new. And I think there's been so much doubt and speculation from the American people. I think what most people are gonna say is, you know, that makes sense. And that's what a lot of people were saying. I'm glad we finally know. But there's no one to prosecute.
Pat
Yeah.
Vinnie
There's no one to put in jail. They've all long since passed away. But I think what it says is, is I'm glad my government finally released it. I think that's what you're going to get.
Pat
Okay. And I agree with that. But are you going to get angry? Angry American citizens?
Tom
No.
Pat
You are that say that. So you mean that. Yeah, Everybody's dead. Everybody's dead, but the agencies are like, our government murdered a sitting president. It doesn't get.
Tom
We don't know.
Pat
We're about to find out what I'm saying. No, but my thing is this. I don't think we're going to find out. I don't think any of those 80,000 documents, Pat, are going to say anybody was involved. This is.
Vinnie
Well, we're hours away.
Pat
I'll bet. I'll bet. Anybody want to make a friendly bet? There's nothing that you're going to find out that's new. You're not going to find out anything about the 911 documents. You're not going to find out anything about Jeffrey Epstein because the system will fail. But like I said with jfk, let justice be done, though the heavens fall. Everybody keeps worrying about, well, what's going to. We can't let them know. Like Pompeo's attitude. We have to know because that means everything that we've stacked this House of Cards is going to fall down, but if that's the case, then so be it.
Vinnie
I think all Americans are going to react how they react, but there's no one to focus your anger at because they're all dead, and this is 60 years ago. You can focus, you can have anger, but there's no one to say we should go get that guy and drag him into court and then, you know, string him up and all those. Those kind of things. There's. There's nothing for that. And so when the files come out, I'll be looking forward to the summaries and the headlines to see if we finally find out. But even more so, my parting shot, I just want to. You know, hopefully we're also welcoming back to astronauts that were trapped in space for a very long time. Just seeing that maybe the government get together and do something good and bring someone back alive rather than looking back 60 years for someone who was murdered.
Tom
Yeah. Vinnie, I love you. Just take your blood pressure to.
Pat
I feel fantastic.
Tom
I don't want. But, Rob, I have a picture of jfk and I. If you want to pull that up.
Pat
What do you think, Pat? What do you think? You think we're gonna find anything out?
Adam
So he said something that if you. If you don't want to do it, you don't do, you don't do that. He says, I should have released it. I should have released it back then. And then he says, I asked him to not to redact anything of the documents. I asked them, let them see everything. If they want to see it, let them see it. Okay? So, I mean, this has been a, like, a broken record right now. Who's going to get a black eye for what happens here? The CIA, possibly Mossad. Okay. Lyndon Johnson. Let's kind of go through who it is. Those are three names that I got. Cuba and Mafia. Cuba, maybe Mafia, but Mafia's already had a black guy. Mafia. It's actually. We'll take it as a badge of honor.
Tom
You're saying black guy, no black eye. Gotcha.
Pat
You're thinking of Don Lemon.
Adam
So. But. But this is the part that you got to be. You got to be thinking about. You know, I think the moment they release all of this, and I've said this over and over again, I think the level of trust in the CIA is going to skyrocket. Skyrocket. I think it's going to go boom, boom.
Pat
Of the CIA.
Adam
Yes.
Pat
Even if they were involved.
Adam
Yes. Because eventually they got it wrong, and now it's public. And remember, how earlier I was talking about every once in a while human beings, people want to see mistakes being made. We want to see that even the US government made a couple mistakes. It's okay. It's okay. We. We are trying to present the. The system as a perfect system. No, we don't walk on water. We made mistakes in the past and now is the time to show it. Because this was so long ago that the history. The. The only reason John F. Kennedy is going to be easier and MLK is going to be easier is because a lot of those people are dead head.
Tom
Yeah, good point.
Adam
The reason why the Epstein one is tough is probably because one of the guy that is a. Is a linchpin. You know what a linchpin is? Are you familiar with a Lynch main Main? Well, you know what, you ever read the book Rob, can you go pull up linchpin? So linchpin. It just ties the whole thing together, the whole thing up. It's typically a person like can you go to images? Okay. Do you see that? It's the one thing that keeps it from falling apart. Right. If the linchpin is off, the wheels fall off. So this guy, Seth Godin wrote a book about this and trying to find the linchpin of organizations. Trying to find a linchpin in a business like, you know, Apple has a linchpin. What is it? Blue text? What else is it? Download music? What else is it? Everything is. It's a linchpin. Right, Right. If there is a person that is the linchpin behind closed doors that's helped the administration a lot now. And he went to that island and you rel. Reveal this and he is, you know, implicated and he's implicated and he has got information that's helping you negotiate better because you have certain things to, you know, you know what I'm saying?
Tom
Basically, if you can prevent World War III by leaving this person's name out of it, it. What do you do?
Adam
That's, that's the, that's the tough part where you are not there to make that decision and you will never know. And there's certain things that presidents will go to their grave that nobody will ever know about. This is one of those things. Yep. Okay. So that's my only concern because a lot of the people that are on the Epstein thing are alive. Are alive. So that there is that fear that I don't. I think there's going to be a lot of, a lot of things being redacted on the Epstein files. I think they may be more comfortable with the John F. Kennedy one.
Tom
I agree.
Adam
When we do, there may be a guy whose book is going to sell a lot of copies when he called out Lyndon Johnson and the JFK assassination. Exactly.
Tom
Oh, wow.
Adam
Yes. Roger. Dodger. Roger. All right, gang. It's been great being with you guys. By the way, to those of you that are in the Manek Circle, I love the fact that you guys are communicating with each other throughout the entire month. I love it that you're on there. A lot of stuff that we don't talk about here. If you haven't yet joined the circle, go download the app and join the PBD Podcast Circle. And there's plenty of other ones for you to pick and choose from to be part of the circle. We get I I talk to our guys throughout the entire month in PBD Podcast Circle. Download the app, go in the circle, post your message and say where you're from, name, occupation, where you're from and what you love most about the PBD podcast and what you follow it it and maybe a topic that matters to you the most. Post a comment in PBD Podcast Circle. Looking forward to seeing you there, Rob. Thursday now the home team, yes, with Andrew Schultz.
Vinnie
And then Friday we have Dr. Ron Paul on the program.
Adam
Dr. Ron Paul. That's right. It's a surprise. Take care, everybody. God bless.
Vinnie
Bye.
PBD Podcast Summary: Episode 562 - "Trump's Biden Bombshell: Pardons Are VOID & VACANT"
Release Date: March 18, 2025
In Episode 562 of the PBD Podcast, hosts delve into a myriad of pressing political and current events, focusing primarily on the explosive claims made by former President Donald Trump regarding the validity of President Joe Biden's recent pardons. The conversation also branches into topics ranging from high-profile celebrity opinions to significant shifts in political party dynamics.
Timestamp: 10:28
Former President Donald Trump asserted that President Joe Biden's recent pardons are "VOID & VACANT" due to being signed with an "auto pen." Trump contended that Biden had no knowledge or approval of these pardons, labeling them invalid.
Notable Quote:
"Joe Biden did not sign them. But more importantly, he did not know anything about them. The necessary pardoning documents were not explained to or approved by Biden."
— Donald Trump [10:37]
The hosts discuss the legal implications of using an auto pen for signing such critical documents and whether this action could be subjected to judicial review, potentially reaching the Supreme Court for a definitive ruling.
Timestamp: 128:13
The podcast shifts focus to the enigmatic will of the late actor Gene Hackman. Upon Hackman's and his wife Betsy Arakawa's simultaneous deaths within a 90-day window, their considerable estate of $80 million is slated to be donated to charity, bypassing their three children.
Notable Quote:
"If both die within 90 days, all assets go to charity, not to his three kids."
— Narrator [128:13]
This unusual stipulation has sparked widespread speculation about potential foul play, reminiscent of conspiracies surrounding other high-profile deaths. The hosts contemplate the possibility of hidden motives and the challenges faced by Hackman's children in contesting the will.
Timestamp: 62:08
Captain America actor Anthony Mackie shares his perspectives on raising sons with strong American masculinity. Mackie criticizes what he perceives as Hollywood's diminishing focus on traditional male virtues.
Notable Quote:
"In the past 20 years, we've been living through the death of the American male. [...] They will always open a door for a lady."
— Anthony Mackie [62:30]
The discussion highlights the tension between evolving societal norms and the retention of traditional values, with the hosts debating the impact of such viewpoints on modern masculinity.
Timestamp: 48:57
CNN's Don Lemon faces backlash for his remarks suggesting that African Americans who support MAGA are not "very intelligent." The complaint centers on the conflation of race and political affiliation, sparking debates about racial stereotypes and political discourse.
Notable Quote:
"If you're black and MAGA, you're carrying Donald Trump's water, and they know he's lying."
— Don Lemon [48:57]
The hosts critique Lemon's statements, arguing that such generalizations are offensive and perpetuate harmful stereotypes, while also discussing the broader implications for media narratives on race and politics.
Timestamp: 04:19
The podcast touches upon BlackRock's significant purchase of the Panama Canal for $22.8 billion. This move has raised eyebrows concerning international business dynamics and China's growing influence.
Notable Quote:
"BlackRock buys it. How do you feel about it?"
— Adam [04:19]
The conversation explores the strategic motivations behind such a purchase and its potential ramifications on global trade and geopolitical relations.
Timestamp: 57:48
A recent CNN poll reveals that the Democratic Party's approval rating has hit a 30-year low at 29%, compared to the Republican's 36%. This decline is attributed to perceived inaction, ineffective messaging, and internal party conflicts.
Notable Quote:
"The Democrats are struggling to mount a uniform opposition to President Trump. Approval ratings are at a record low."
— CNN Report [57:48]
The hosts analyze the factors contributing to this decline, including policy failures and the party's inability to resonate with its base, suggesting a potential need for strategic recalibration.
Timestamp: 03:18
Elon Musk discusses the future of artificial intelligence and robotics, predicting that AI will surpass human cognitive abilities within the next decade. He envisions a world dominated by autonomous robots performing a vast array of tasks.
Notable Quote:
"In 10 years, probably 90% of miles driven will be autonomous. AI could do anything better than a human can cognitively."
— Elon Musk [05:36]
The conversation debates the ethical and societal implications of such advancements, including job displacement and the potential for autonomous systems to impact daily life.
Timestamp: 06:14
WNBA star Angel Reese raises concerns about the league's low salaries, hinting at the possibility of a strike to demand better pay and benefits. Reese points out that her $74,000 annual salary is insufficient to cover basic living expenses.
Notable Quote:
"The WNBA doesn't pay my bills at all. I don't even think they pay one of my bills."
— Angel Reese [06:14]
The hosts compare the WNBA's financial struggles to other major sports leagues, highlighting the disparity in revenue distribution and the challenges female athletes face in securing fair compensation.
Timestamp: 99:00
The hosts discuss the infighting within the Democratic Party, particularly focusing on Senator Chuck Schumer's decision to pass a stopgap funding bill amid governmental shutdown threats. This move has led to criticism from party members and supporters who demand stronger opposition to Republican agendas.
Notable Quote:
"The Democrats have failed to protect the interests of the American people because you have to be thinking critically and pivoting."
— Adam [100:33]
The conversation underscores the leadership challenges within the party and the impact of strategic decisions on its public image and effectiveness.
Timestamp: 140:34
Addressing the mysterious deaths of celebrities like Gene Hackman and others, the hosts explore conspiracy theories surrounding estate planning and the possibility of foul play to seize fortunes. They draw parallels to past instances where high-profile deaths led to speculations of manipulation and criminal intent.
Notable Quote:
"We believe there are a malignant tumor of star whackers in Hollywood. How many people do you know personally who have died suddenly and mysteriously?"
— Adam [140:01]
The hosts express skepticism about the official narratives, advocating for a closer examination of the circumstances and motives behind these untimely deaths.
Timestamp: 138:15
In a monumental announcement, former President Trump declares the imminent release of 80,000 pages of John F. Kennedy's files. This disclosure aims to shed light on long-standing questions surrounding JFK's assassination and other related conspiracies.
Notable Quote:
"We're going to release the JFK files. I have instructed my people to ensure there's no redaction. People have been waiting for this for decades."
— Donald Trump [138:13]
The hosts anticipate significant public interest and potential revelations that could reshape historical understandings of one of America's most significant political events.
Episode 562 of the PBD Podcast presents a comprehensive analysis of recent political upheavals, celebrity controversies, and speculative conspiracies. The hosts offer a critical perspective on the Democratic Party's declining influence, the evolving landscape of AI and robotics, and the enduring intrigue surrounding high-profile figures like Gene Hackman and John F. Kennedy. As the episode concludes, listeners are left contemplating the profound implications of these discussions on the future of American politics and society.
Note: This summary excludes advertisement segments and non-content-related discussions to focus solely on the episode's key topics and insights.