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Welcome back to another episode of the Tier one podcast live on another Thursday night for the Patriots. We got a full house here tonight. Give me a widescreen. Drew, Next to us, next to me, we have Magnet from Lion Arms over on the couch, we got Lord David all the way from England. We have my girlfriend Devin, who somehow got VIP treatment and was allowed in here, and her brother Cam. And behind the desk making it all happen, my brother Drew. We got a lot to cover tonight. We're going to talk about Navy guys getting recruited into the NFL, what happened with the Trump assassination. Bo is coming on the show and a lot more. Let's go, Drew. All right, we're going to start off this night the correct way, unfortunately. Drew, go ahead and pull it up. We lost an officer today, Richard Coyle. I'm going to tell you a little bit about Deputy Coil. He was a Chicago native who dedicated close to 30 years of his life serving the city of Chicago before moving to Kentucky where he was a sheriff's deputy. He died last week. He was shot in the line of duty. Crittenden County Sheriff's Office shared the news that Deputy Rick Coyle passed away at his home Thursday morning surrounded by family whose beloved member Sheriff's office. The deputy wrote redeep where we are deeply grateful for all the support we've received from the public and surround communities. Coyle grew up in Chicago's south side, attended Brother Rice High School and was beloved member and well respected leader of the Chicago Police Department SWAT team for 28 years. Wow. Before retiring in 2019 and then moving to Kentucky with his wife for the last two years. While in his role as a deputy, Coyle worked as the school resource officer with Crittenden County High School where he was beloved member of the community. Coral was among several deputies serving emergency guardianship paperwork on April 2nd when investigators with Kentucky State Police said the six year old suspect, Ronnie Phillips, opened fire and critically wounded Coyle. Coyle fought for his life for days and eventually succumbed to his injuries. So this is remembering the brave men and women and first responders that put it all on the line for our community. Drew, can you say a quick prayer for the family of Richard Coyle?
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Let's pray. Heavenly Father, we thank you so much for who you are and we thank you that you are good and in control. Lord, we live in a fallen world and Lord, we thank you for Richard Coyle and this the the family that he comes from. Thank you for the parents that raised him to be the kind of man that he is. And Lord we thank you that you raised these ordained men to go to fight evil in this fallen world so that good people can go to work and enjoy their lives and enjoy freedom. And Lord, we pray right now that you would bring peace and comfort that surpasses all understanding to his family for this loss. And Lord, I pray you'd raise new men to fill these empty boots. But we pray for his family and we pray your blessing upon them. In Christ's name we pray. Amen.
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Amen. All right, on to some some happier things to report. Although it's. It is our duty to report that and always willing to do that. But this world's a crazy place. Good things happen, bad things happen. And for two young men, for United States Navy football team, two great things happen. Drew, go ahead and pull up the first video on ig. I think this is awesome. Foreign.
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Is here.
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You see the emotion hitting him. He is Navy's all time receiver, all time leading receiver.
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He was a zero star recruit coming out of high school South Razor Davidson
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slippery rocket offered and finally his dream
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school grandfather was a naval officer. His uncle was a Navy corpsman and in the Marines. Well, Eli now eligible the new rules to defer his military service to pursue
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a career with steel.
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I got goosebumps right now, Reese.
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I do this going into the draft.
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This timing is insane.
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This is my favorite player in the draft. Reese mentioned some of it a running
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back, but only by position. This station position right now compared nothing to what we're looking at here from
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the naval uniform, the hat, the theater here in Pittsburgh going absolutely nuts.
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This guy is more than a football player. This is a Captain America.
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Yeah, I'm laying out. Listen to this crowd.
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I'm going to tear up right now.
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This is really, really cool.
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Eli Hyde like Steeler.
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It is nice, man. Oh, I love that. I love that story. I love that Trump allowed this to happen as as they're right. He. He still will have to serve at some point but he can serve after his NFL career to where before people like David Robinson. I think of another I'm missing off top of my head. But they had to serve their their term for in fact the Pittsburgh Steelers picked up a. This isn't their first veteran that they picked up. Do you remember who else they they picked up? Cam.
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Yeah.
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So the Ranger.
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Yeah, so actually Alejandro Villanueva.
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Yes. Yes. That's what I was talking. Longtime Steelers player.
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And then also I saw recently undrafted
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free agent also went to school with Eli Heidenreich. He was actually his fullback. He is Also now with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Yes. You. You know too much. And if you guys recognize. Cam, we did the. What did we do? We did the NFL playoff and the college playoff prediction episode together.
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Correct.
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Which we pretty much nailed it. Close.
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Close.
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We were close. They're not gonna. They're not gonna go back and check it.
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We.
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We just nailed it. There was. And he wasn't the only n person from the Naval Academy to be picked up. Let's go see who else they grabbed. All the way to the bottom. Yeah. You'll see here in a second. Why with the 226 pick. Positive Kansas. Real quick, Drew. And as you can see, they call this, you know, a special pick. And you can. You can see his painting right there. So the 226 pick is now called the Pat Tillman pick. And so to have a Service member picked 226, the same pick that Tillman is, makes it even more special.
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Yeah.
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All right. Keep going, Drew.
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Just wanted to play it just so we don't get.
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Okay.
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The.
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The music.
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Ah, who cares? Send it.
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The Cincinnati Bengals.
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It adds. It adds to the atmosphere. To have that legacy of just being a good person, but also being a beast on the field and just being able to give it all. I have every single place. So that's what I want. Your name to guys every day. Ever since I've been a kid, no
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matter if you're either up or down,
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you just keep putting in the work
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and you just keep getting better every day. That's the only way you can continue to get better. Just keep working. You know, it never stops. And so I love it. I love it. Love to Love to see that they're putting in good players in the NFL is picking these people up. I'm glad that the. That Trump allowed them. I think it's. I think it's good for the naval schools to. To be able to do that. I am just want to mention those things right off the bat and allow some people to. To flow in, because what I really want to talk about and cannot wait to talk about and that is the Trump assassination attempt. I have. I have a lot to say about it. I know a lot of other people have had some things to say about it. It's always tough for some others that come in early and they don't have all the facts. And sometimes it's a little more tough to wait on it and make sure you have all the facts before. Before commenting on it. But that's what I'd rather do. I'd rather wait a couple days and tell you guys exactly what happened. And, and here we go. And here's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna tell you who. Matthew, I'm sorry. I'm gonna tell you who Cole Thomas Allen is. I'm gonna tell you his beliefs. I'm gonna tell you how it all unfolded, and then we're gonna talk about the conspiracy theories because every. Everything's a conspiracy. Everything's a conspiracy. But I'll. I'll. I'll go right down it, and we'll do this together. And you guys can let me know your thoughts about it as well. Let's kick it off. Who is Cole Thomas Allen? He went to Cal Tech. He earned his master's degree in computer science. He was a tutor and was named teacher of the year in 2024 at C2 Education, which specializes in college test preparation, tutoring, and academic advising. He was an independent game developer and released a game on Steam, an online gaming platform. The game is described on the website as a skill based, non violent, ironic, asymmetrical fighting game. He was always described as a friendly and quiet person. He was 31 years old and he was still living with his parents. Now that seems like something that's just somewhat normal these days, but I actually want to make a point of that. If you're a 31 year old man and you are still living with your parents, right off the bat, your parents have failed you. And so it's no surprise that recently these losers who have been trying to kill the president, this is, this is their background and who they are. Here's the bigger problem is when you still live with your parents, you have time. You have time to think of stupid things, you have time to research stupid things. You have time on your hands to do whatever you want. If his parents at age. And I get it, it's a. It's a different world. House prices are ridiculous, so. And you live in California, so I'll give you a couple more years. But around 30, your parents have to look at you and go, go on, get. All right. And if he was working his butt off to pay a house payment or an apartment payment like all the other adults, you think he'd have had time to, to plan all this? Nope, I don't think so.
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Gotta go to work.
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You gotta go to work.
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Gotta pay your bills.
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So we got failed parents right off the bat who allowed him an opportunity to do this.
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People grow up a little slower in
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California anyway, and a little. And a little weirder. But let's All. Let's talk about his beliefs. He voted for Kamala Harris in 2024 and even donated to the Kamala Harris campaign.
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Loser.
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Yes, for a whopping $25. But guess what? When you live at home and you don't have enough money for anything else, $25 is probably a lot to him. And so don't. Don't discount that. $25. And it showed. And yet this. Maybe it's too much information. I've never. I've never donated to a political party. I've never cared enough to donate. Have you?
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No, never.
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Drew, you ever donated to a political party?
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I think that $1. When you. When you're like renewing your license or something stupid like.
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I gave.
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I gave a buck.
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I'm surprised, actually. Devon, you ever donate to. You did.
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Indirectly.
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It. What does indirectly mean?
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Like the Republican parties that you go to to rub shoulders, to network, and then you know what, they're raffling. But it's all.
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Yeah, all right, I. I get that. I get. Cam, you ever donated to a. To anyone? Not a chance. Lord David, have you ever donated to a political party? Just. All right, that doesn't. I'm. And it doesn't matter to me if anyone has. But. But what I'm saying is we have a room full of people who. Who. Who are much older. We've never donated anyone. So for them to discount. Oil is only $25. It means something if you care enough to give a direct donation of any amount to. To a. Someone campaigning. So his brainwashing. I'm sorry. Education came from Caltech. Now Caltech is. Is a STEM college and magnet. I'm sure you know what STEM stands for. But yes, stands for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. So really shouldn't be. I don't think anything. STEM is very political, but everything in this world is political. And Caltech University has an astounding 16 to 1 liberal to conservative student body. And that is by the City Journal. City journal ranks them 95th in the country for student ID ideological diversity. Which is funny because this next little tidbit is. Is not going to coincide with that noted that the school's disproportionately large DEI bureaucracy with roughly 10 DEI staff members per 1,000 students. Why would you. Why would you have so many representatives per 1,000 students for. For DEI? But that's because Caltech believes that and they just want to make sure that it was fair because I don't know, math is racist, science is racist, technology is racist. And so they want to make sure. That it's. It's as diverse as. As possible. So that is where. That is the environment he grew up in in Caltech.
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So, Bren, I imagine it's worse than that. Right. Because you've got. My camera's already dead. Okay, so it's worse than that. Right. So it's not just the. The students. 1 out of 16 being conservative. Look at the.
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The.
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The teaching staff. I guarantee you the teaching staff is. We're trying to get this camera fixed. Guys. I bet you and I wore shorts tonight.
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Oh, look at them legs.
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There it is, boys. Look at that name. The teaching staff. You know, that's not 1 out of 16 conservatives I'd like to see. It's probably like, maybe there's one conservative teacher, and I'm just. And that's just giving them grace.
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Isn't that the opposite of diversity?
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Yeah.
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Hold on.
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Yeah. So she gets it. Yep. So couple this with what his party leadership tells him. So that's. That's what he spent five years getting a master degree embedded with that type of surrounding and those type of teachers indoctrinating him and obviously being a member or supporter of the Democratic Party. Let's see what the people he looks up to is telling him. Drew, let's pull up the YouTube video. Okay. And you know why there aren't uprisings all over the country? Maybe there will be. There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there is unrest in our lives. You got to be ready to throw a punch. You have to be ready to throw a punch. Donald Trump. I think he needs to go back and then punch him in the face.
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That I thought he should have punched him in the face.
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Feel like punching him. I'd like to take him behind the gym. If I were in high school. We're in high school. I'd take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him. No. I wish we were in high school. I could take him behind the gym. No, you wouldn't.
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And take Trump out tonight.
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Take him out now.
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When was the last time an actor assassinated a president? They're still going to have to go
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out and put a bullet in Donald Trump.
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Show me where it says that protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful.
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I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.
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Please get up in the face of some congress people. People will do what they do. I want to tell you, Lord Judge, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price. We're gonna go in there. We're gonna. This is just a warning to you Trumpers. Be careful, Walk lightly. And for those of you who are soldiers, make them pay. If you had to be stuck in an elevator with either President Trump, Mike Pence, or Jeff Sessions, who would it be? Does one of us have to come out alive? How do they know I wrote a pod? That is. Yep. That is, It's. You know what's funny is I, I tried, I tried to be fair. And so to, to get that compilation, I went to YouTube and I just searched compilation of Democrats violence. Just those, those words and just nothing but results came back. I did the same thing and I just replaced the Democrat word with Republicans. And the only thing you get now, you do get some hits, but it's nothing like that. The only thing you get is Trump saying things about fighting and saying things like, you know, I'd be okay if you hit him in the face. Just stupid Trump things. And I'm not, and I'm not sitting here and trying to, to defend it. But he's, he says some rhetoric too, in context. He's usually talking about people who are disrupting his events. And I hate. Well, if, if you disrupt an event, you might get you. Something might happen to you. I mean, that's just common sense.
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Madonna said blow up the White House.
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Yeah, I know. She's not even go. It's not even close.
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Well, she's anti gun, but she's pro bomb, right?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. So all, all of the violence, 99% of that rhetoric really does come from the left. And so is there any, any surprise at all that this is happening for third time? For a third time? This, this didn't happen to Joe Biden. None of this happened to Kamala. This did not happen to Obama. I'm not saying there weren't threats against him. There's. I bet the secret Services are always dealing with, with threats. But this is unprecedented and it's because of the other side's rhetoric.
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Bren, if I was as angry and as violent thinking as they are in the area of politics, you know, I mean, this isn't war. You know, this isn't an enemy at your gates. This is politics. And if, if, if I was as angry and as violent as them, I, I guess I wouldn't want other people to have guns either. Because, know, if you're assuming that people think like you and act like you, they don't want people with guns because, well, it's funny.
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We're going to get to that because apparently they don't mind guns all the time. Now we're going to read his manifesto here in a second. So it, I want all of you to, to understand if you guys haven't most, you may have heard that he had a manifesto. I'm, I'm going to read it to you so you guys really understand everything about this. Now he does claim to be a Christian, which in his manifesto proves he has no idea what the Bible says. And this is something else that I really want to bring up. It is an unfortunate truth that if you are a Sunday morning Christian, what you do and see and what you take in the other six days of the week, a Sunday morning cannot undo. He was Christian by self, by self description only, and not Christian by his actions.
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Oh, is he upset about all the abortion that's going on? Is that what he's upset about?
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Oh, I can go on and on.
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Is he upset about all the marriage issues and transgender issues and illegal immigration issues?
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I, I know, I, we can go on and on about, about that, but no, no, he's only, he's only mad at Donald Trump because his party isn't mad at those other things. He's mad at what his party wants him to be mad at.
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He's in the wrong party. He's at the wrong party.
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Well, he's, there's no party where he's at right now. Let's get to it. Here is his manifesto. Hello everybody. So I may have a lot of people a surprise today. Let me start off by apologizing to everyone whose trust I abused. I, I apologize to my parents for saying I had an interview without specifying it was for the most wanted. I apologize to my colleagues and students for saying I had personal emergency. By the time anyone reads this, I probably most certainly do need to go to the er, but can hardly call that not a self inflicted status. I apologize to all the people I traveled next, to all the workers who handled my luggage and all the other non targeted people at the hotel who I put in danger simply by being near. I apologize to everyone who was abused or murdered before this, to all those who suffered before I was able to attempt this, to all who may still suffer after regardless of my success or failure. I don't expect forgiveness, but if I could have seen any other way to get this close, I would have taken it. Again, my sincere apologies onto why I did any of this. I'm a citizen of the United States. What my representatives do reflects on me and I'm no longer willing to permit a PDF if you understand what I'm saying. A grapist and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes. Well, to be completely honest, I will no longer willing. I was no longer willing a long time ago. But this. This is the first real opportunity I've had to do something about it. While I'm discussing this, I'll go over my expected rules of engagement. Probably a terrible format, but I'm willing. But I'm not military, so too bad. Administration officials not including Mr. Patel, which is a little unique and some people find that to be really odd. But he. He himself is a minority. I believe he's half black, half white and I. I believe he just wasn't willing to do violence on another minority.
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Racist.
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That's right. So I actually don't think it's that that odd. They are targets prioritized from highest ranking to lowest secret service. They are targets only if necessary and to be incapacitated non lethally if possible. AKA I hope they are wearing body armor because center mass with shotgun messes up people who aren't hotel security, not targets if at all possible. Unless they shoot at me. Capital police, same as hotel security. National Guard, same as hotel security. Hotel employees, not targets at all. Guests, not targets at all. In order to minimize casualties, I will also be using buckshot rather than slugs. Less penetration through walls. I will still go through most everyone here to get to the targets if it were absolutely necessary on the basis that most people chose to attend a speech by a PDF grapist and traitor and are thus complicit. But I really hope it doesn't come to that. Rebuttals to objections? Objection. 1. As a Christian, you should turn the other cheek. Rebuttal. Turning the other cheek is for when you yourself are oppressed. I'm not the person graped in a detention camp. I'm not the fisherman executed without trial. I'm not a school kid blown up or a child starved or a teenage girl abused by the many criminals in this administration. Turn the other cheek when someone else is oppressed is not Christian behavior. But it is complicity and the oppressor's crimes. Drew, just real quick. As our. As our in house resident chaplain. Yeah, right. As our resident chaplain. Is that true? That turning the other cheek is for when you yourself are oppressed?
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Yeah, it's. It's. It is personal responsibility. Right? It's, it's. It's in civil situations. So I mean he, he's right on that. As far as it being a personal situation.
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Well, he didn't say A personal situation. He said it's oppressed.
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That's him being oppressed. Yeah, you know, that's. People can define that so many different ways. Right. I'm oppressed. This very relative, very subjective. Especially today. It's just an offense. It's talking about when an individual offends you directly in that moment, your responsibility is not to retaliate. You're supposed to turn the other cheek, which is, you know, right.
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Just so turn the head. So ignore it. It's, it's no surprise that the self proclaimed Christian is, is off base because he doesn't even understand. Turn the other cheek.
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Yeah.
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Objection two. This is not a convenient time for you to do this. So we're still in the, the manifesto.
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And Brent, just real quick, just on a note, you know, Jesus and Paul, they lived under the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire did terrible things to people in their empire. They were not a Christian nation for sure. And never did Paul or Jesus ever tell the church or people to rise up against their leader or assassinate their emperor.
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He would have known that had he read it. Although he does, he does mention something close to that. And I'll. We'll, we'll, we'll get to it when we get to it. Objection 2. Again, still in the manifesto. This is not a convenient time for you to do this rebuttal. I need whoever thinks the way to take a couple minutes I need whoever thinks this way to take a couple of minutes and realize that the world isn't about them. Do you think that when I see someone graped or murdered or abused, I should walk on by because it wouldn't be inconvenient for people who aren't the victim?
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When did you see that this was
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the best timing and chance of success I could come up with? Objection three. You didn't get them all rebuttal. Gotta start somewhere. Pretty lighthearted for someone go through this. Actually. Objection four. As a half black, half white person, you shouldn't be the one doing this rebuttal. I don't see anyone else picking up the slack. Objection 5. Yield unto Caesar. What is Caesar's rebuttal? The United States of America are ruled by the law, not by any one or several people. Insofar as representatives and judges do not follow the law, no one is required to yield them anything so unlawfully ordered. I would also like to extend my appreciation to great many people since I will not be likely or be able to talk with them again unless the Secret Service is astoundingly incompetent. Thank you to my family, both personal and church. Thank you this church, it's awesome for love over the 31 years.
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I bet you they're proud.
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Thank you to my friends for your companionship over the years. Thanks to my colleagues over many jobs for your positive positivity and professionalism. Thank you to my students for your enthusiasm and love of learning. Thank you to the many acquaintances I've met in person, online for short interactions and long term relationships for your perspective and inspiration. Thank you all for everything. Sincerely, Cole Cold Force Friendly Federal Assassin Allen P. S. Okay, now that all the sappy stuff is done, what the hell is the Secret Service doing? Sorry, gotta rant a bit over here. And drop the formal tone I expected. Security cameras at every bend, bugged hotel rooms, armed agents every 10ft, metal detectors out the wazoo. What I got, who knows, maybe they're pranking me is nothing. No damn security. Not in transportation, not in the hotel, not even in the event he goes on a little bit longer talking about lack of security. But I didn't, I. It was a little bit boring to read that whole thing. I could have taken the it and, and some snippets, but I wanted you to hear the exact whole thing because sometimes people take snippets and they don't give it its full context. So that is what, that is what motivated him. That is why he did what he did. Now, he sent that manifesto to his family shortly before leaving his hotel room. His family promptly notified the authorities. That's important because when we go over here to some of the conspiracy things, that's, that's an important piece of information to know. So what happened that day, in fact? Well, it starts the day before he arrived by train to DC on 24 April. The Correspondent dinner was the next day, 25 April, at 8pm he left his hotel room armed with a shotgun, a pistol, multiple knives and wire cutters. He arrives at the terrace level at the Secret service checkpoint at 8:36pm so you have to know this, there's several L levels to this venue. There's the terrace level, which is basically ground floor, and where the actual dinner is taking place is down the stairs and one sublevel below that. So he makes it to the terrace level at a Secret Service checkpoint. He shoots one Secret Service member in the chest, ironically enough, just like he said he was going to do. And luckily he was wearing body armor. Not that lucky. It's. You're not the first guy to try to kill Trump. They, they, they're ready. They're ready. All right. He then. I wish I could show the video, but we've learned our lesson about sending or showing videos with pew. Pews. Thank you. But any, you've probably seen it by now. It'd be crazy. This guy, he shoots that Secret Service guy in the chest and he runs full speed, speed past the rest of the checkpoint, utilizing the black half of his heritage, going 20 miles an hour. I mean, it was, it was impressive.
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Not a bad strategy given the situation.
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Lord David, I appreciate, appreciate you really enjoying that, that subtle humor.
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Accuracy high for speed. We're all gonna get canceled now.
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So he sprints full speed past the initial guards and the Secret Service. Missed. Miss the shots. They shoot, I believe five times and they miss him and then they tackle him and it's over. Okay, so if you guys see how fast this dude's running, he's running at a, at a close proximity right by him. By the time you get to. To his gun, he's even further past. And the guy goes to a knee and sends five wild shots. I guarantee they're accurate. He's at a very heightened level and he just misses. And some people think for some reason that that's odd. Well, if we go back a few years to the second attempt on Trump's life, this isn't the first time that the Secret Service misses shots. On September 15, 2024, while at Mar a Lago golf course, the Secret Service encountered Ryan routh with an SKS sniper weapon. From 10 to 15 yards, the Secret Service agent fires four shots and he goes, oh for four. So I. There's what cons? I mean, there's a cons. I don't want to, I don't want a dog on the Secret Service. I do.
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But there.
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If you want to go off a conspiracy over two.
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Right.
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The conspiracies, they're not great shots, but it's not really. What I want to say is because that's not necessary. This last one, the guy was moving in a high rate lateral. That is a very, very difficult shot to hit it. It just is. He was tackled and the incident was over. So all that being said, what would I grade the Secret Service overall for their security? This is going to surprise you. Guess what? A minus. And why give it a minus? Because it can always get better. I mean, yes, they didn't do everything perfect and because of some things on this, they're going to change up. But let me tell you, Cole, Thomas Allen didn't get through the first layer of security. So how could you say The Secret Service botched this. There were three levels of security. There was this level security before the stairs. There was a level of security once you got down the stairs and then you got into the, then you had to open doors to get into the ballroom. There was Secret Service there, There was Secret Service inside the dining area and his inner level of protective. So you have three to four layers of security. This guy doesn't get through the very first layer. He doesn't even get to the same floor as the President. Much, much less inside the dining room. So how can you blame the Secret Service for doing a sh. Oh, don't want to say that. For doing a crappy job. When he couldn't get by the very first level security, he ran by him but didn't get. He ran by a few but didn't get past, didn't get passed at all. He never even made it the same level as the President or even down the stairs. There are two more levels security. He didn't get part of one of three. The President was never in any real danger. Here's some other things that people are, are mad about which the way or they want to nitpick. The way Trump gets moved around and the way Vance gets moved around. Vance gets escorted out there very quickly and it takes Trump a second to, to get out. Well, let me, let me, let me tell you how it works. One, Vance willingly moved and he willingly moved very quickly. If you go look at Trump's remarks. Trump had already said, I made it very difficult for them to move me. He didn't, One, he didn't want to go. You can't, Trump ain't a small man if he's six foot four, six, three. Six, three. Yeah. Well into the two hundreds. And if you don't want to move that guy, it's going to take a lot to move him. He wasn't, he wasn't ready to move yet. If he, and if he wants to stay there, then they're just going to body bunker him there. Two, they were also waiting for the CAT team to say that it was clear from the position he was at to the position he was going because they didn't, he didn't make it into the ballroom. They didn't know where the shooter was.
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Yeah. They also didn't know how many people were there.
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They didn't know how many people. They didn't know the shooter who. So why would you take them from a secured location to a place to an unknown location that isn't secured until the CAT team says the the way over here and where you're bringing him is clear. So it just is for people to say things like that. It just proves you don't know what you're talking about or you didn't care to at least look into it. Let's go to some. The conspiracies just real quick. And I've been talking for a while, but I did a lot of research on this, did a lot of reading over the past few days. Got a lot to put out. Here's one of the leading conspiracies. And, and I. What's that? The first one is it's just stupid. So Trump had mentioned they're like, this is why we need a ballroom. This is why we need a ballroom. And he's right. Unless you're going to buy out a massive hotel and keep everybody away, which you want to, you want to get more people pissed off at Trump and our president and more people wanting to kill him, go ahead and buy out a whole hotel and cancel everybody's plans and say the president thinks he's more important than your business plans or your family vacation. He's coming. You're kicked to the curb.
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They hate the ballroom now until they get to use it.
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I, I know. So, so he of course mentions the ballroom. Well, this is part of the conspiracy that Trump's ballroom actually got delayed because Congress said you need. I'm sorry, the Supreme Court actually said you need congressional approval for this ballroom to move forward because they're using
G
country money. Tax money.
A
Tax money. And also has to do with, like, historical things. There's several reasons. And at first, Trump said, I don't need their approval. And that's why I went all the way up. And he's like, actually, you do need their approval. So he said he staged this in order to get his ballroom across. All right, so let's, let's take a look. Here's how I'm going to make my argument. But get. Give me a second. Let's look at some other historically staged attacks. Jesse Smollett. Bet you didn't. Bet you didn't see me pulling that guy's name name up during this. Jesse Smollett. Do you remember that?
B
Nope.
A
Okay, that's fine. Everyone else does. He, he was on the, the show Empire, and then he was in Chicago. He got beat up. He said he got beat up by some, by some Trumpers who were racist. And, and it was a big thing. It was a big deal. Okay, okay. Because he was an actor who's a black actor. Well, it Took about, I don't know, what about 10 minutes for them to realize this didn't really happen. And they completely found all the evidence. He found friends of his that he met on the set of Empire and were personal trainers of his. And he hired those two other black guys to, to pretend to do this and to hang them up and to beat them up and things like that.
G
Oh my gosh, that was a big deal.
A
He paid them. And again, who did he pay? He paid someone he knew because that's who's going to go along with this. Yeah, someone who has similar ideas and says, yes, I want to move your idea forward.
B
People you can trust and are going to rat you out later.
A
Former GOP staffer Natalie Green. She claimed to be attacked, zip tied and cut by assailants who shouted anti Trump things. She was found to have a co conspirator who she knew and she is now charged with conspiracy of false statements. Again, this is a, this is something that they staged. Who did, who did she find to be a co conspirator with her? Someone she knew. Someone who shared political beliefs with her.
B
Like minded idiot.
G
She resigned. You can't bring her up now.
A
So this brings me back to, to my argument here. This guy. If you want someone to go along with, with, with your idea, you don't go get someone who hates you and doesn't believe in your ideas at all and go, hey, here's the thing. Oh, by the way, those last two things that I mentioned, very small, like you're gonna get like a misdemeanor out of it. Okay? And those, and those are friends with you doing small level thing. Now you're asking someone who isn't on your political side at all hates you and hates everything you stand for. And someone's gonna come talk and ask, Mr. Allen, hey, I know you hate the President, but check this out. We got a ballroom we got to get across. We got to get across the, the, the, the, the finish line, the finish line over here. And here's what I'm going to need you to do. I need you to get on the train with a shotgun and a pistol and knives. I need you to travel all the way across the country. And when you get there, what I need you to do is I need you to shoot Secret Service in the chest. Don't worry, they're wearing ballistic protection. Now here's the kicker. They don't know about this, so they're going to be shooting real guns at you.
G
Yeah.
A
You may not live, but at this
B
point, this is where you really got to sell it.
A
What? You may not live, and even if you do, you're going to spend the rest of your life behind bars. But will you do this for us? This is literally what you're saying is going on when you're saying this is an inside job. Here's the other problem I'm going to have.
G
Or Trump going to pardon him. Trump, we're going to pardon you, too.
A
If Trump pardons him, then that. Trump ain't pardoned. That.
B
Sell it. Maybe he got Taco Bell for life.
A
Well, here's.
B
Here's.
A
Here's something else. Someone's going to say, do it for me. Someone's going to say, well, he didn't do it for him. You know, the. The people are going to benefit are his parents. Like, you do it for someone else, right? Well, if you're going to do it for your parents and then you write this manifesto and your parents are going to receive some money out of this. They're the ones who called the cops on you. Okay? So I don't think they knew about this. All right? So they had no idea. And even if you're like, well, they didn't know about it, that's why they called the cops. Well, guess what? A Delta Force commo support guy just want to make sure I say commo support guy couldn't get away with a $32,000 bet on the Maduro raid. Because when money moves, things get noticed. You don't think that journalism is going to see millions of dollars being pushed over to his parents and be like, h. Nothing to see here about his cousins. It's just. It's unbelievable that people think that's the. The conspiracy theory. It just. Here's another one. The. They show pictures of, like, there was no blood. That's insane, because I just told you why there's no blood. He missed. And it's not the first time the Secret Service missed. This is actually the second time in a row. So that's not. That's not crazy, but I have a conspiracy theory of my own that I would like you guys to debunk. Why haven't we heard anything from the left about gun control? Anytime there's an active shooter, the left wants to take away your guns, bam. We have an active shooter. Has anyone heard anything about gun control from the left?
G
The View brought it up.
A
The View brought it up.
G
Yeah, they were saying how.
A
Why were you watching the View?
G
I was bored. Yeah, they. They said that it was crazy, that it was easier for him to get the guns on the train and into the hotel room.
A
Okay, here's. And of course, he ironically got it. And the. What you would imagine would be the most gun controlled, heavy state is California. But guess what?
G
California complaint.
A
It's not crazy that you can move with guns. Hunters travel with guns all the time. Like, are you gonna. Are you gonna stop guns from being put on airplanes and trains? You will. No one, no one can go to shooting competitions. No one can go hunting.
G
And hotel rooms or hotel. They're not gonna check you for guns.
A
They're.
G
They said the same thing about the Vegas shooters too.
A
When he was bringing all of them. They were all upset that they were very upset that not everyone was. Was checked. That's crazy because everyone would be upset if hotels started going through your bags. You'd be upset about that. I would. I don't want that. Yeah, I don't want that. Is that what you're calling for?
G
It doesn't matter about your guns or not. They don't want them to check your bags when you're checking into a hotel. Right.
A
It's. It's just crazy. In fact, let's. There's. I wish we could show it, but let me tell you what we couldn't find a real good video on short notice. Let me tell you what a fake. I'm not saying like, nothing's ever faked because it. Things are faked. Elon Omar did one of the acted out. One of the poorly most acted out strips I've ever seen. And it's comical when Anthony Cosmic pretended to be drunk and yelled out ice slurs while running up and spraying her with what ended up being apple cider vinegar. And by the way, she even looks directly at him and gives him the nod to say it's go time.
B
I saw that in the video.
A
Yeah. And then she pretended to be strong and not care as if the toxic. As if there wasn't a possibility of being poisonous and toxic liquids sprayed on her. And she's like, no, I'll just. I'll just carry on because I'm a strong, independent woman.
B
Yeah.
A
It was the. That is what a staged. Is what is what a fake and staged hoax of. Of attack looks like. And again. And. And you. And you know what he didn't use? He didn't use a gun. He didn't shoot anyone. He ended up using some liquids that ended up not being lethal or toxic at all. So what's he gonna get charged for?
B
It's a beneficial liquid too. Apple cider vinegar.
A
Yeah. If she had a stain. She's good. So anyway, what about her security?
B
I mean, I mean, if that was. If that was legitimate, her security would have wanted to figure out what was just sprayed on her.
A
Absolutely. So, yeah, it. There are fake ones that happen, but that's what a fake one looks like. I've been ranting for a while. I want to. But I want to get all the information out there because I've heard some wild things going around the Internet and they're easily debunked. They're just easily debunked. And there you have it, Drew. Let's go to some super chats, see what the boys have to say.
B
Let's see what we got here, guys, tonight. All right, goons in. Thank you very much. It's been a while, brother. Hope all is well. The real Justin G87 Jizro, the super seal drops the soap on purpose.
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Probably.
B
Allegedly.
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Allegedly. Allegedly.
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Dirt Diver actual says missed the last week. Rest in peace. BFC Brett Everett Wood. Born April 23, 1992. Kia September 9, 2011 in Kandahar. Last stream was on his would be birthday.
A
Oh wow.
B
Thank you for that, Goonbeck. And I'll email soon about getting me and dad on the podcast. Been super busy with regiment life and ETS coming up.
A
Heck yeah. Looking forward to it.
B
Michael Hendricks Brock, you hate risers, but risers make it easier possible to passively aim using nods and a red dot. So did you A not passively aim. B passively aim with a standard height RDO and sit to pee.
G
Sit to pee.
A
No, don't, don't. Why would you look through your red dot while using dots? Just use an IR laser. You can move a lot faster with an IR laser. There you go. There's your answer to that. Do not sit the p. You already know that.
B
Soly1,234 says how does secret Service compare to Delta if not on Delta standards? It seems it's a priority they should be as they protect the President
A
the secrets of of course you can't compare them to the Delta force. Here's we get to train a lot for our mission. The Secret Service is always, always on the go and always protecting the President and I do hope that they their leadership fights for them. They need here would be an answer or a solution for the Secret Service. They would need to hire more people and have the presidential detail be larger so that way they can have certain people have downtime and train and shoot while other people are protecting the President. So that that has that really has to happen. But Again, we're trying to say we want to make them better, but they, they did their job. Didn't get through the first level of security. They did. They did their job.
B
Yeah.
A
I don't know why everyone, I don't know. Everyone's so hard on the Secret Service right now, as if they botched it. He never got, he didn't get close enough for the President. Everyone inside was confused what was happening. Didn't even know what was going on because he never got into the ballroom. Not even close.
G
Was that the SWAT team that jumped on the table that was guarding with the long guns with full kit, or was that Service?
A
I'd have to look. It was more than likely the, the Secret. The, the Secret Service, but I, I have to look again to see, see their gear and see what the patches say.
B
Sully says if you were in charge of the Secret Service, how you improve them.
A
One ahead of you already. I, I would expand them and I would give them more of a jort cycle so they had time to train and then a, a cycle to train and a cycle to work. And you would, and you would see at least shooting get, get better.
G
Normally, doesn't the Secret Service have an MP5?
A
They have all sorts of things at, at their disposal.
G
Yeah, but I'm just saying normally they carry the MP5 too as well, and
A
there's all sorts of things for all sorts of environments like the outer cordon, like that. As you see, they just had pistols.
B
But remember, I can't tell you.
A
I can't. Even though I trained with them, I can't sit here and tell you everything that I can't tell you what the super. What the Secret Service has. That would be, it wouldn't be. Wouldn't be very right of me to do.
B
Ayla Vanel says the boys in H Point say hello. Dewey, say my profile name a little slower.
A
Okay.
B
At a la Vanel Y Dash yrt. There it is. Holy fook, Brent. At what point does the Secret Service bring in folks from the tier one world to help on perimeter and event security for POTUS overseas?
A
That's when we get involved. We get involved overseas. But as long as we're here on the, in the United States, we. That's. That's not, that's not our job.
B
Guinness 1128 says. Hi, fellas. If you guys set up a coffee account, it takes less of a tax than super chats. You guys should look into it.
A
Let's see what a Kofi account is. Ever heard of that? Kofi coffee. Kofi let's see, we'll look it up.
B
Josh Husky, thank you very much for the beer money. For the boys.
A
Josh Husky, another Patreon.
B
Dire Straits for the.
A
All right, all right.
B
Thank you, Josh. North, south, east, west says, yeah, I've donated to a political party. It's called taxes.
A
Not wrong. Not wrong. Sir.
B
Zubi 4713 says, I live and grew up in Southern Cal and it's very liberal. You can't reason with them at all. You'll lose brain cells trying to even to have a conversation with them, especially if you're in a college class. It's not worth it.
A
Oh, I could. I'm telling you, I could only imagine. I could only imagine. I'll tell you what for. Well, we'll go all the way down to the. To the Friar David question from my holy F2. Two down. Then we'll bring in Bo and save some of the super chats while. While we got Bo on the. On the podcast.
B
All right, Bo's on the stage. Hey, Bo.
C
Don't bring me on the stage. Oh,
A
Bo from the good state of Texas.
C
Don't start on a bad note. Clown shoes. Come on, man.
A
What? That's a good state.
C
Shut your mouth.
B
That was a really good impression.
A
Yeah, that was only fitting now that we have a. A new software, new platform that we're doing the live on. Bo was our very first recorded guest and now he is our very. You start with me. Oh, you spell green gray once for a couple hours until you can correct it and just never, never will. Like, will that be living? Be living.
C
Hey, it's either that or the 40 pound injector. I don't care which. You tell me, bud.
A
Bo, did you get a chance to. It was. It was a long rant of a lot of information about a chance to listen to all that I did.
C
Yes, sir.
A
What? What? It's a general question. What. What are your thoughts on it?
C
Oh, man, I have a lot of thoughts about the assassination attempt. And the air quotes is because I. For a bit. And I did it with the Charlie Kirk assassination. It won't admit that. That it was an assassination. This thing will. This thing will argue with you with the information that it finds that, you know, they can't confirm an assassination. So that's what it went on when I asked him about this assassination. So I will say it attempted, but it was, you know, it was just. It was. It was legitimate. A person who. I think you know from listening. You read the. The entire manifesto. Someone that just didn't have the capacity to find a reasonable answer. You know, there's no rationale in that thinking that I saw. I mean, he sounded like he was clear in his thoughts, but that's not a rational person. You know, I mean, in a sick sort of weird way. Okay, could it, could people who believe like him think that was something brave? Okay. But still not rational? You know, that's, that's rational people typically try to work things out, you know, with each other if, you know, you want to get to a solution or, or, you know, a solved problem. But.
A
Right.
C
You know, deciding that, you know, the only option. I have no other options. The only thing I can do is
A
rush past you another option. But to end this by violent means.
C
You've already lost. You've already lost.
A
The. He's, He's. He's going to be out the very next election cycle. Yep. It's just, I don't, I have such a. I have so many things that I want to, like that I want to go. Go down on, on this particular topic. It's. Yeah, it's frustrating. It's, you know, super frustrating.
C
And I don't want to dog on the Secret Service either. You know, I watched that video multiple times. You know, the, the really. The thing that stuck out to me was he rushed past that one after you. He point blanked old boy pretty good. That was, that was neat. But you see the one guy in the, in the center of the video, he doesn't run. He doesn't, you know, hit the deck. The dude took a knee, scooted back and you saw him, he was struggling, trying to get his, his, you know, his sidearm on unholstered. So you're like, okay, I feel bad in the fact that at least he didn't, you know, dive out of the way or do something stupid, you know, that you see, you know, in some instances. But the fact that he stayed on, you know, he stayed on target, pulled and finally got it out, at least threw some rounds, I was like, okay, I'm at least happy about that.
A
But yeah, when they're moving that fast and kind of already talked. That dude was moving.
C
I was.
A
That was by the time you get your gun out of its holster and then he dropped to a knee, if I remember right.
C
Yeah.
A
Whatever reason, he's, he's already moved under 10, 15ft, if not 20, and, and continuing to move like the best thing that, that you could do. And it's what they did, which was the people that were further down, they jumped on them. Yeah, like just, just, just Go ahead. And we're just gonna. We're just gonna end this.
C
So.
A
Yeah, that's. That's just incredibly, incredibly crazy. If you guys don't know, just in case you don't know who Bo is. Me and Bo. How is that possible? Yeah, how is that possible? Nobody knows. Special Forces, selection, magnet, the Q course together. He went on to 10th group to do great things, went on to Halo school, went on to be a canine handler, and now he was. Yeah, and now he's. What is. What. What's your Official position at 50 for the fallen?
C
Chad, he was gracious enough to anoint me co founder.
A
Okay.
C
Of 50 for the fallen until everyone.
A
50 for the fallen started out. What it does.
C
Yeah, man. So if this is where I get to make the big announcement, awesome. I'm excited about that. So Chad, Colleen and I, let's see a little backstory here. Chad Connolly and I worked together in. At 110. We deployed together. The.
A
The.
C
The. The first go round where Pat got killed. He was friends with Pat when I believe he went through the course with Pat. But fast forward to us in Fort Carson. You know, it started getting to the point where we weren't deploying as much and, and to deal with some of the, you know, the, the experiences of war and, you know, Chad decided that he was going to go out and ruck. So he gets out and starts rucking. Five miles turned into 10 to 15 to 25. Next thing you know, he finishes 50. And I believe he got some news coverage over it. And he called me up out of the blue and was like, hey, Bo, I've got this idea. If you jump on board and help me, you know, kick this thing off, I'd be, you know, much, much obliged. So I was at a pretty critical point in my life that, you know, it came at a point where I needed it and I, I graciously accepted. And we started 50 for the fallen. Actually, one of the first events we did, which drum roll, was the 20th anniversary of 9 11. We were able to get a group of about, I believe, close to 50. But we had, I mean, you name it, veterans, a couple police, some firemen, some active duty, just, you name it, group that came out for the. For the 20th. So the big announcement this September 5th for the fallen, we're going to bring a full scale tribute to New York City who hits places like the Brooklyn Bridge to Ground Zero, through the fire Manhattan with coordination alongside law enforcement, FDNY and the joint task force elements. You know, this is a. This is going to be a. A rucking ceremony that we're going to put on, basically. Okay, Are you.
G
Are you rucking?
C
You bet you I am. Every step honors the firefighters, police officers and civilians who gave everything that day. All right, so I guess that is. That is going to be the big, big announcement.
A
I guess we're going back to New York again this year.
C
I've never been. Yeah, you better believe it. So here's the cool part. Chad and I spoke and it has been confirmed. The elements of the joint task force have got us access to the ceremony, the 911 ceremony that morning. So we'll start somewhere about, you know, 12:30, 1:00 clock at night. We'll do a certain amount of miles. Don't think we're gonna do. I'm. Thank goodness. But we will. We will march through, talk to some of the firemen that were there that day, hear their stories, stop at their firehouses, you know, reminisce, drink cold beers with them, take a shot, whatever it is that they want to do. Then for the ceremony, we will end up at 7, 7am at the horse soldier statue where we will gather, pay homage to the. To. To the dogs and watch the ceremony for there. We'll watch the ceremony from there with police escort. So.
A
All right.
C
The big part of the announcement is we want everybody to get involved in this thing, man. You, you know, obviously you and Devin are there for sure. Anybody and everybody that's wanted to do one of these things and hasn't been able to. This is your chance. This is your chance to help, you know, donators as much or as little as you have. We can.
B
I have.
C
We can make a big difference.
B
No intention to go.
C
No intention.
B
Why would I leave the great state of Florida?
C
Well, because it's Florida. I think
G
my birthday is the 10th.
A
Is it really? Yeah, We, We. We may. We made into a. It's. It's called a business trip, Drew.
B
I only leave Florida when it's a business trip and Brent makes me go. That's the.
C
Well, Chad has asked Drew if you would come and open our. Our ruck out in the prayer. So I don't know how. How much pressure that adds to you,
B
but you want to play that card.
A
David.
C
Knows what he's just saying. Yeah. All right, man.
B
It's good stuff.
A
What.
B
What are the.
C
I'm trying to be rude about it.
A
Is it. What were the dates? Just to make sure.
C
It's 11th is the day. We'll step off. We'll stop. Yes, sir. We will step off early on you know, the early hours of 9, 11.
A
You know, hey, what is the beauty
C
of it is we're going to talk
A
about all that more information about this, about location, obviously, dates, but.
C
Oh, 50 for the phone. So. Www.50ftf.org we will have that updated probably by 8am tomorrow. I had my guy on standby tonight. I said, hey, man, don't put anything out. Don't give anything away until, you know, we, we put out the big announcement. So tomorrow morning he should have the site hopping and popping. It'll be, you know, say again, magnet.
G
Is there going to be a sign up on the site now?
C
Yes and no. So, Chad, part of the discussions, I believe, with JTF was we have to limit the amount of people into the memorial to a certain number. Now how do we coordinate that with people who want to sign up and just come do the ruck? How do we coordinate it with the people who are going to donate? You know, because some of the donors, they'll donate enough to say, you know, hey, I'd like to send two people for the donation of this. And we will have to, you know, we will love to, you know, add them to the list. So I'll get with Chad on that. We won't deny anybody that wants to come up there and ruck with us. Not anybody. That's. That's crazy. If you want to come up and participate in this thing, you're absolutely welcome to.
A
I'll tell you what I'm going to do is.
C
Yes, sir.
A
We're going to start a forum on our Patreon page.
C
Okay.
A
And we're gonna, we're going to see how many of the Tier 1 podcast Patreon can make it up there for that.
C
Sure.
A
We'll, we'll, we'll do a gathering.
B
We're gonna Patreon members up there.
A
Yeah, that's. I'm gonna try. I'm g. I'm gonna see how many people.
B
I'll go for the boys.
A
That's right. We'll see how we can get.
C
And guess what has no back but what a jellyfish.
A
It will cost. You get enough people, it'll cost a lot. But. And when I get as many people as we can going, I'll give them all free tier one podcast shirts so everyone knows where they're, they're representing, where they come came from. And we're going to see what we can do to bring more proud Americans and patriots to this event.
B
Sounds like a great event.
C
Absolutely.
A
We're going.
C
Absolutely, man. You know, the, the, the Money that. That is raised from this guys. Chad doesn't take a. A paycheck. I don't take a paycheck, man. We do this out of the love of. Of getting other veterans and first responders treated for. I went myself. It's a place here in Coppell, Texas, called Resiliency Brain Health. And the doctors and employees at this location are just second to none, man. So every dollar we raise will go to sending, you know, Green Berets, Prince boys, Rangers, you name it. Anybody, Anybody from the veteran community, anybody from the first responder community, we will send over there. So, you know, we have a big goal. We want to hit 250, 000 if we can.
A
Wow.
C
It is a big goal. It's a big goal, man. But, you know, throwing together a. A shooting event last year, just me and a local buddy of mine, Travis, I mean, we raised 88, 000. And that was just, you know, between friends, you know, the. The circle that I run in. So, you know, adding you guys in the rest of the. The United States and members from, you know, Austin to Boston, Maine to Spain. Guess what great things are going to happen for us. So I hope everybody.
A
All right. You know, I think. I think we're gonna.
C
I heard that. I heard that. Weird beard. Yeah, I'm holding you to it.
A
Weird beard. No, you call this thing. Call them bonuses. Don't let get away with that.
B
Getting a spirit.
G
His name, right?
C
Oh, that's it. That's it. Timeout.
A
The. You know what?
C
You popped the line there. The motorcycle gang.
A
Chad. Chad, just. Chad just text me and said, hey, you want to do a collaboration T shirt, tier one and 50? Yes, I. Yes, I do. In fact, we're gonna figure this out. We'll see if we can.
C
Yeah, man.
A
T shirt. We might do a sort of our standard T shirt. Do a commemorate, a commemoration T shirt just for our Patreon members. We're. We're gonna get behind this one and foremost because of the cause. And everything goes to the cause.
C
Everything.
A
But that's right. Add into it you're one of my best friends. Add into it that you traveled all the way here to support me when I was launching this thing, and you're my very damn right guest. And. And to think that I wouldn't do the. The same thing back for you would be. Would be. It'd just be rude.
C
Yeah, I concur with your assessment,
A
not the following.
C
Thank you guys so much, man. Seriously, it means a lot to us.
A
Hey, not to follow up really Good news, really bad news. But did you are. Have you ever heard of a country singer named David Allen Coe? Oh, no.
C
You mean the mysterious rhinestone cowboy from Dallas, Texas? No, never heard of him. Not one today. I know, man. I was disgusted about it. Well, there are some.
A
Yes, there are some little known facts yesterday. Thank you, Devin. Yes.
C
If you'd like to know some, I'd throw them out at you.
A
You got some David.
C
Devin of may already have ruined it for everybody because she has the biography of David Allen Coe, apparently. But I'm not even mad at her. I'm actually. I'm actually impressed.
A
What do you got? Give me some David Outcome.
C
I heard that he. I say. I heard. I did. I did double check this. That he lived in a hearse when he was first starting out, so he'd go park in Nashville at these places to try to get his songs out. He lived in a hearse. That's true.
B
Wow.
C
Yeah. Yeah. Crazy, right?
A
Okay.
C
He did do time in prison. That's. That is also another true statement.
A
Okay.
C
Which is pretty cool.
G
All right.
C
And something that I learned when I was in Colorado, I got to see him in Colorado Springs, which is an event in and of itself. When you come from Texas and you go to cool concerts there and then go to a concert in Colorado Springs. It's. Yeah, it wasn't a disappointment because he came, but the. The clientele that showed up, I was like, man, what is going on here?
A
Not the same.
C
No, not at all.
A
But no West Texas event.
C
No. Come on, bro. Come on. Nothing is west comma Texas, Bud. He did. He was. He was actually in a couple motorcycle gangs, and one of them was, I believe, the outlaws there in Colorado Springs. In Colorado, which is a pretty. Pretty big motorcycle gang.
A
Wow. Yeah. Yeah, he. He definitely. Which I thought was pretty cool, but some degree not. And I don't think he. He would pretend to be one. I don't know if anyone would call him a role model, but. But he definitely was a powerhouse in country music.
C
He's a pioneer for sure, man.
A
And it makes me. It makes me think of you anytime I hear him. Because of course I knew who he was growing up in a feed store, but we've got to hear a whole lot more of them riding around in your truck.
C
Sorry, Bud. That's just how that goes.
A
That's all right.
C
That's how that goes, man. Man, I thought there was only one person in the world that wouldn't get annoyed at playing songs over and over, and that was you. Seemed. I was right. Three songs. I'll repeat from 712 miles.
D
We do.
G
We do.
A
That is a true story. That is a true. Oh, man. You get us together, guys. Come out to the 50 for the fallen.
C
Yes.
A
Join Patreon. Say that you're coming to represent tier One. Get in a shirt. And we will. We'll figure out a way to join as a community, and you will hear the stories that we can't always tell on. On the podcast. And they're hilarious.
G
They're hilarious.
A
Some of my best. My best. My best stories are. Are. Are with Bo.
C
That's right. That's right, man. Man, thanks for nothing, brother.
A
My first remote guest. Thanks for making that announcement here. And I'm excited, man.
C
Thank you for letting us, brother.
A
That just means we're gonna hang out again coming up in September in. In New York. So I'm excited about that and I'm
C
bringing the crew news to you. I think Devin already knew, but she's good about keeping secret, so thank you for that, Devin. I'm probably gonna come see you guys soon, so. Oh, yeah, coordinate that.
A
I just can. We can figure it out.
C
Yeah, we're gonna figure it out here soon.
G
Before.
C
Before the event. I'll be out there.
B
So let's let everybody know the website one more time.
C
It is www50 the number 50ftf.org tomorrow. I believe it should be. Should be cruising with all the information. If it's not, then dog cuss me and I will work on it. Have it up by the end of the day at least.
A
All right, perfect.
C
But I had him hold fast on printing anything out, so I didn't want to give it away, but heard it here first. 20th anniversary of 9 11. And then the. The thing we put out today on. On Instagram. I have my NYPD shirt on. It was all kind of. I saw that ability to catch it. Good, good. So.
A
Yep. All right.
C
We're excited, man. Thank you so much for having me.
A
Brother co founder for 50 for the fallen, Darren Bo B. And from the good state of Texas. Thanks. Thanks for coming on.
C
Well, I'm gonna let you have that. That was ugly. Drew, you need to pay for your brother in his hate. It's hate in his heart. He intentionally did that to hurt me. He did that to hurt me and he knows it. All right.
A
The second best state in the second best.
C
Hey, Magnet.
A
The outlaws called number two. And I don't know when the second best state in the greatest country was a bad thing.
C
Listen, guys, the outlaw gang just called. They're missing their Mascot, A weird beard. Get it. Yeah, get it.
A
Thank you. We're up against the break, bro.
C
Thank you so much, guys. I appreciate it. Check us out.
A
Later, brother.
B
See you.
C
See y'.
A
All. All right, Later. All right, that being said, we're gonna take a small break ourselves. We're gonna come back, watch some fun videos and have a fun little game for everyone in here. Stay tuned.
G
Super chats coming down.
A
We're gonna Super Chats after this.
C
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B
Hey, guys, Tonight is. Let me just make sure. Yep, Tonight is the last night for the free camouflage cigar at FRCC shop. Anytime you buy a box of cigars, doesn't matter which box of cigars at FRCC shop, you'll get a free 19.77 Camouflage cigar for absolutely free. Tonight's your last night to do that. Rumor has it next week, next month is first responder month. I believe it is.
A
Okay.
B
And for those that work the long hours, we are going to slash coffee prices for the Entire month.
A
Love it.
B
So you guys get, you know, support first responders by drinking that first responder coffee, and price is no excuse next month. All right, if it goes well, we might do it another month. All right, guys, here we go.
A
All right, Drew, let's get back some super chats just real quick before we go and do a. A funny video that I can't wait to get to.
B
All right, Aaron Farrell says, Brent, would you ever consider doing a history episode about the 1989 Turret 2 explosion on USS Iowa BB61? God bless all the men who lost their lives. Glad to have made a live for the first time. All right, Aaron?
A
Yes, absolutely. Let me just get through writing this down. I. I have some history episodes in. In the Hopper. I got. I got one coming up in the next few months for sure. We're gonna do a Medal of Honor episode. We're gonna basically take the top five Conventional Forces Medal of Honor, uh, awardees and, uh, and put them up against the five top Special Operations Medal of Honor awardees and compare stories. I'm looking forward to that one. I'm gonna get a conventional guy to come on to. To give the. To give his top five conventional guys. So I'm really looking forward to that. Not necessarily a history episode, but I haven't done an ex. An exposing someone episode in a while, and it's taken me too long. I wish I'd have done it earlier, to be honest with you, but I finally got around to reading the whole book, Fort Bragg Cartel, and it's so disgusting to me. I'm going to an episode rebuking it and all its lies and what he's trying to do. To slander the greatest war fighters and the. And the greatest men of moral and integrity and calling them all drug users is an absolute shame. And I'm going to show you what an idiot he is. So that is also coming up.
B
All right, we got. Holy fook. And he says, question for Friar David. Where is home in the UK and did you serve in the UK military? How did you find out about the Tier 1 podcast?
A
Good question.
D
Yeah, that's multiple questions, isn't it? Home originally is Sheffield, but sadly I live in Bradford now. Or as you may know it, Bradistan.
A
Careful what you say. Careful what you say. That.
D
That name is older than me.
A
The only.
D
It's not a nice place.
A
You only have free speech while you're here. Yeah.
B
You're in a safe space here.
D
Yeah, I'll have to. I'll have to go home like that. Yeah, No, I live in Bradford at the moment and hate every second of it. Did I serve in the military? No. Long story, but no. How did I hear about Tier One? I saw Brent on a British military podcast, Force Radio with Phil Campion.
A
Yeah, that was a fun one. Those guys were fun.
D
Yeah. And the algorithm just took me to Anti Hero. When you were talking about Tim Kennedy.
A
Oh, that guy. Yeah. I guess we said something. I guess. I guess we said a few things about him.
G
Some choice words.
D
Yeah, one or two, but.
A
And then remember when everyone thought I was a hater about that, only to come to find out, not too much longer. That every single thing I said about him was true? You. You.
D
You get to be SM with that one.
A
Yeah, I do get to be smug with. Because I. I took a lot of flack.
D
Yeah.
A
Over that one.
B
Yeah.
A
So.
D
But yeah, when you. When. When you left Anti Hero, I. I followed you here chatting to Drew on Instagram and I find myself in this room.
A
I love it.
D
Here we go.
A
I love it. Lord David and Rob o' Neal is going to find out what Tim Kennedy found out as well, that I was,
C
you know,
B
you don't know says. Love the podcast. We need a piss bottle for drop for merch. Would you consider Mike Vining as a guest on the podcast? Also, can we get another history episode?
A
Yes. Mike Vining, we are in communications with. He is coming on the podcast. We're just working through some. Working through some logistics and some getting on the right calendar date. He's. His schedule's been very busy, but he's absolutely coming on and I can't wait to get him on the podcast. I have so many questions. Not. Not to be smug, but he's done a couple other podcasts. But being from the unit like, I. I have. I have some questions that no one else would. Would know to ask him and I can't. I can't wait to. To talk to him and find out some unit history with them. Really looking forward to that.
B
Jennison says since Andy finally became a full fledged seal now that he has a book. When is he coming onto the podcast?
A
That's a great question. You know what?
G
I'm doing a book tour.
A
Yeah, I know he does. I do need to invite him on the podcast, Second Best podcast to promote his book. Yeah, I need to. Yeah, that. Thank you for reminding me.
D
You need a hot tub.
A
I. He's on to my shenanigans. I think the best thing I can do is. Is not do anything because he's going to be so worried that I'm gonna do something again is just to let him feel like, ah, it was, it was all for nothing, and then hit him later when he's not expecting it back when he thinks I'm can't reveal
G
what we're gonna do on the podcast
A
and he doesn't watch me. It's okay. And he doesn't watch my podcast. Be surprised. What's funny is most of us podcasters who are all friends don't watch each other's podcasts.
B
It's a lot of work to do a podcast.
A
Yeah. Yeah.
B
Joe Williams, thank you very much for the love. $50 for the beer. Fun. Just got my first cigars from you guys. Cheers, boys.
A
Joe. Thank you, sir.
B
Joe Saunders, IBK says if I could ask this guy to call so or so to achieve peace and understanding, you believe a greater act of violence is necessary. Just saying. Yeah.
A
Yeah. It was nothing. Again, nothing about him makes sense. He's just one big walking contradiction, which again, no, no surprise. Someone who doesn't understand the Bible, someone who doesn't truly understand political activism, someone who doesn't understand how the world works. Surprise, surprise. Doesn't understand how to carry out a true mission and didn't make it very far. He's very lucky to be alive.
G
He is.
A
He's very lucky to be alive, but he will probably never see the light of day again.
G
What they charge him with,
A
that's a good. I don't know the exact charges, but I feel like assassination of the President is its own. Is its own charge, and it's a little bit, A little bit. A little bit higher than attempted murder. Cam, can you find that out for me? Can you see what they. What they charged him with?
B
Glaucoma420 says the left won't condemn these assassinations because they know the right isn't mentally ill like the left is. And the right will always turn the other cheek.
A
You know, again, I. I do. I hate to make it political. And if it was just a political move where both sides are wrong and they're both doing it, then, then I wouldn't either. Wouldn't make it political or I'd call out both sides.
G
How many attempts? Biden?
A
I saw a meme on social media I was looking for. For things to talk about during this podcast, and it said all of them were killed by Democrats. And it goes all the way back to Lincoln. And it's got JFK in it, it's got Martin Luther King Jr. In it, it's got Charlie Kirk in it. Ronald Reagan was shot by a Democrat at the and now now President Trump like at some point what is going on?
G
But there was going on Biden when he was in the presidency and there was three.
A
Because we're not the same. Because we're not the same.
G
So but people don't realize that there was only, there was three on Trump and Biden. The only thing we did was make fun of Biden's Right.
A
Yeah. And which was warranted. He mentally was not fit for office. Only to come to find out later words. Everyone admitted what we already knew that he wasn't fit for for office. So this is, this is truly my, my ask of, of the listeners that if, if you are a, a Democrat, it's just, this is just dialogue right between the two sides. Is that not concerning to you? How do you as a leftist and a Democrat, how do you come to terms with this and say oh this, this is okay. This isn't really who my party is when we just went through a generational problem and it's still happening. How do you come to terms with what is going on in your party right now? And how do you not look at the other party and be like I'm actually pretty level headed. Maybe I my values align more with them. We'll take you. We'll take you. You don't have to stay there just because your dad was and your grandfather was and you have been your whole life. Here's what I believe is happening and people stay there just because it's what they're used to. I believe the Democratic Party has moved on you. It's moved on you. And so if you have remained consistent, the Democrat Party has not. So it is okay to move from them because they moved away from you.
B
And there's more good news, Brent. The Republican Party has moved on us and the Republican Party today is a lot like the Democrats of your grandfather. So you'll feel right at home with our big government, big spending Republicans.
A
Okay good, good. Solid point. Solid point. I'm back with the super chats.
B
See. Holy fook says Brent. In your time in did you ever do PSD for when a president visited overseas? What does Delta do on this verse? Secret Service. Are you basically in a support role?
A
Yes. Yes to both things. And when Obama came through and we are in a, we are in a support role and we do what the Secret Service asks of us. But, but we're, we're. They usually ask us to be right there, right there with him. But there's, there's various things they'll ask us to do so. We're. We are at their service.
B
Glaucoma 420 back in. It says Valhalla is going full Candace Owens Crash out style. Just look at his channel.
A
Yeah, I know. Where, where do you think I got the conspiracy version that, that had to talk about this episode. And that's. And again, that's. I don't mind people like bringing up things and questioning things. And if, and if, and if you watch what, what Nate said about this, he didn't go full conspiracy theory. He just said, hey, maybe this happened, maybe it didn't happen this way. He was just, he was just bringing up points. And, and I'm, and I'm, I'm glad to see that. I don't agree with that. But, but what he did was, was bring up different viewpoints and I never mind that.
B
Ah, N9 says Brent, have you ever done PSD and Delta wondering if it's something like that?
A
Yes, I have. PSD is something we've, we've done. We've done it all the way. I'm sure we've done it before then, but I know it was a, it hit the news with General Storm and Norman Schwarzkopf. We did PSD for him. We've done PSD all, all throughout the year. So we, we absolutely do that. That's why, that's why I feel like I can talk about PSD and with an authority, because I've gone through the training and I've done it in real life and I've done it with the Secret Service.
B
Holy fook back in, says Brent. Any luck contacting Bob Shepard to bring him on the show?
A
Dang it, holy folk. Thank you for reminding me of that. It's, it's been a crazy few days, but I will, I will do that tomorrow.
B
Brad Freeman says, work with Secret Service while in Marines. Cool dudes, but complacency is worse. Problem with security post.
A
Cool. Cool dudes. But complacency is worse. Problem with security service. Yeah, I'll tell you the, the biggest problem the Secret Service has is, is again, their, their schedule. They. You guys expect them to have a full. I gave them an A minus because there's some things they could have done better, but it's, it's one thing when you're in the military and you have to defend this base, the base doesn't move. So it's really good to have a really good defensive plan on a base that doesn't move. The president moves and he moves every day. Every day. Almost. Almost Every day. And you guys expect this. You know, these guys have the absolute best plan, 100%. Everywhere he goes, wherever he goes is a new environment and has a new set of problems. It's just. It's. It's hard to do. It's actually next to impossible to do. Yet they've kept him alive. So kudos to the Secret Service for having the hardest job in the world and actually doing it well. I do not believe they deserve all the. All the bashing they're getting. They protected the President didn't get through the first layer of security.
B
Dwazi, he says, brent, how did it feel to be saved by Shadow Force?
A
Is that guy the only one in my feeds? Have you seen that guy? He's got a lisp and he's always talking about. He's talking about Shadow Force. His name is something like Nighthawk. Mike Nighthawk, Shadow. And it's. Has his. He says his always like that. Oh, my gosh. I get it. I. I get it. I'll show him later.
B
Goon 91B says I ets in late May and plan on heading to Ukraine for a vacation.
A
I don't think you know what a vacation is. You might want to wait a few years. No joke.
D
I was waiting for Drew at the
A
end of the mic.
D
Sorry, not joking. When I was waiting for Drew at the airport on Tuesday, there was an Indian guy standing near me on the phone. What's the status with Ukraine at the moment? The government says it's not safe to travel. I was, you know, obviously you only get one side of a conversation. But he sounded utterly clueless, like he didn't know there was a war there.
A
Yeah, it's crazy. It's still going on.
F
Wait, dot or feather?
A
Dot or feather?
B
Oh, dot.
F
Seven eleven or casino?
D
Seven eleven.
G
Okay.
A
Okay. All right. Thank you for the clarification.
B
Thank you.
A
D. Thank you.
D
Go all feather.
A
I'll take that one. Huh? It's crazy. It really is crazy. That war still going on with really no end in sight. It's crazy.
G
Probably a great part of it that you can go on vacation, huh?
A
Yeah. And you could act Kiev. You know, I've been there three times. Kiev is. Is far from. From. From where everything is happening at. And it's a nice. It's a nice, like, historic town. It's a pretty cool place to go, actually.
G
There you go. That's where he's going.
A
Maybe that's where he's going.
B
San Diego. Brian says My birthday is September 6th. Drew let it slip there. His birthday is Near. Let's hear it. Oh, oh, Brent's. I guess he's talking about yours.
A
No, mine.
B
Oh, yours.
A
Yeah, we're all confused. It says, drew let it slip that his birthday is near. He's talking about. All right, you're gonna have to let us know who exactly you want to know about a birthday. Magnet said his birthday was 10th.
B
Who's the his.
A
His is the 10th.
B
Who's the pronoun his there? Sandy. All right, all right, Patrick. 5800 says, I think we can solve this great state debate with simple governor foot race between Texas and Florida. I didn't like read. I didn't like reading that one.
A
I love our super chats. I love our audience. Oh, my gosh.
B
Hot Wheels would get them every time.
A
Yeah.
B
Is it a downhill race?
A
Good questions, good questions.
B
Okay, let's see. Holy fook. Back in says, will they have hot dogs for magnet at the 911 ruck march?
C
Good question.
G
They better.
A
We'll get them there. We'll get them there. New York may have some hot dogs within close vicinity.
B
Also, why hasn't Magnet entered the Coney island hot dog challenge?
C
Thank you.
G
I need a sponsor. Okay.
A
Get you one.
B
All right, Michael, WSV says as a 911 first responder.
A
Awesome.
B
Thank you. I really want to thank you guys for remembering us. I would love to join you all on the ruck I spent 20 years with as a LEO on a SWAT team in New York. Thanks for remembering us. It would be an honor.
A
Oh, hell yeah. That's awesome, Michael. It's sign up for. For Patreon, and then we'll put all the information out there, and you'll be able to. To be on team tier one on that. That being said about Patreon, the Panos are on the way. They're in the mail. We expect them here within the week. I would hope they would get here. And you might as well sign up for Patreon because you don't have to do a single thing else other than sign up for Patreon and you are entered to win a set of Panos. Name another podcast. Doing it. I'll wait. We won't do that because that would just be dead air for a long time. The only ones doing. Oh, Drew, nicely done. Nicely.
G
I'm on the Patreon now and been talking like, you know what on there.
A
There you go. So There you go. 2. Two really good reasons to. To sign up for. For Patreon. And in case you guys didn't know, I leave this weekend to Go train their SWAT team and I'll be there Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. So if you are a Patreon member in the vicinity of New York City, hit me up on Patreon and we'll, we'll. We'll do. We'll do a get together.
G
I'll be in the St. Augustine area this weekend for the army Ranger jump.
A
Oh, that's right.
G
So if anybody's in St. Augustine, I'll be there tomorrow.
A
You'll be easy to. You'll be easy to find.
G
Just. Yes, you'll be able to spot me.
A
All right.
B
Got right wing nut says, hey, boys, did y' all see the old fat girl? Secret service woman leaning around the corner. Doesn't seem tactically sound.
A
I didn't see her. Maybe it was taxi. I didn't see her. Which is. Which is amazing. But I wonder what part you're talking about.
B
Maybe she is very stealthy. Yeah, because you didn't see her. All right, just another 11. Bravo 50. Thank you for the love, man. 50 FTF for the fallen tier 1 T shirt fund.
A
Let's do it. All right,
B
Let's see.
G
He's in. He's in Illinois, so he better make it to New York.
A
Go ahead.
B
All right. Darren Bose, 300, man. Thank you for the love, brother. He says, guys, I'm fat. Leave me to my hard breathing. Also play the Ride by the ac.
A
Love it. Great song. All right, let's break up super chats just for a little bit so we'll have some more fun. Drew, pull up. Ig, pull up the man in the cowboy hat. We're go see if we can go through a couple rounds on this. Just play the. Whichever one. The. The top one. Play the top one on IG and then we'll talk for a little bit before you. You play the second one. There you go. Let's see. I see what. Yeah, we'll go here. All right.
E
Need every with a mate thermometer. Well, you're going to ask the meat how it's feeling. You should be able to see it. You should be able to feel it and see it and know if it's done or not. Okay. Oh, well, it needs to be this exact temperature internally, brother. It just needs to be done. Well, you're going to let this little metal rod that you stick in it tell you that your steak is done. I didn't know the steak was in charge of you. I thought it was your food, not the other way around. You think our ancestors had a little thermometer to test their meat? If it was done or not. No, they went by their instincts. Okay, I'm not reinventing the wheel here. Okay. A real man doesn't.
A
Okay, this guy is coming to my feed. I've liked a few of his videos and now we get to see you. Now we get to see all of his content. Here's my question. I'll. I'll start you out. And he's. He's got some points on a few things. He says a real man does not need a meat thermometer to know the dis. And he makes good points. He's not necessarily wrong. So my question to everyone here is, what else do we use that is maybe common usage that a real man doesn't need? I got one for you. Said I'll start it out. I don't think a real man needs to look at his speedometer while driving. I think a real man need knows. Knows what speed feels like. Knows what appropriate speed is at any time. I don't think you need a speedometer. That's what I say. Magnet. You got one
G
time of the day,
A
don't need a watch. Ooh, just going off of the sun and feeling.
F
Coming from the man wearing a watch
B
that just counts as steps.
G
You know, this watch is so old, the battery doesn't even tell me what day of the week it is, so.
A
So yeah. Lord David, what is something a real man doesn't do or doesn't need?
D
Well, going back to what you said, a real man doesn't sit to pee.
A
Oh, solid. Solid answer. A real man doesn't sit to pee. Thank you. Mom was scared to ask this.
G
Every single one of your countrymen said to pee. Devin.
A
Devin the man Destroyer. What. What say you pull the mic over there and. What do you have an answer to this question?
F
I think that real men do not concern himself with the opinion of others.
A
That's a solid. But that's actually. That's a real one.
F
That's a real one.
A
That's. That's a good one.
F
Well, no, it happens more often than you think.
A
Oh, for sure. Yeah, yeah.
F
Tied up in that.
A
Absolutely. I get that.
C
Cam.
A
The brother of the destroyer of men. What say you? What is it? Right into the mic. What is it that real men don't need to do? I think a real man doesn't concern himself with making sure that he matches as soon as he leaves the house. That's what I think. Not. Not bad. I. I will. I don't think this. I think being a sharply dressed man is. Is a good thing. But there's a fine line. And I think. And I think men care a little too much what they wear every day. For sure. All right, I'll give that. I'll give that one to you, Drew. You got one for us?
B
A real man doesn't need two things. A razor and an automatic transmission.
A
All right. All right. Play the next video. Everyone better. Everyone better get to thinking.
E
A real man doesn't concern himself with ringing the doorbell. If I'm standing on your front porch and you can't just feel that something's different, then you must not be home. I'm not going to press a little button, wait for you to come to the door, okay? I don't work for you. If I'm coming by to say hey, then you better be waiting for me at the door. So when I get there, I'm just going to walk in. Don't invite me over to your house and then expect me to stand on your front porch waiting for you to come to the door. If you invite me over, then I'm coming in. And don't act surprised by that. You invited me over, brother. I'm here. What else do you expect? A real man.
B
I do like that, though.
A
He's got a point. He. I. I do like that. He ain't wrong. I don't believe this is controversial at all. In fact, I've. I have taught my son at a young age about this. Guess what? A real man doesn't use an umbrella. Does not. A real man always has an umbrella for any females with them, but does not use one. And I'm gonna, I'm gonna add on one more to that. On top of that, a real man does not run in the rain. You just walk like a man in the rain and get where you're going. And I've had my 8 year old little boy in, In Amer and in Florida thunderstorms, just walking like a boss to the door. Because that's what men do. We don't carry umbrellas. We don't run in the rain like our mascara is. Is running.
G
You know what happens when they see people running in the rain? They fall.
B
Yeah. When they try to stop.
A
Now I'm gonna start rooting for that. Yeah, I don't think men do that.
G
You get less wet when you walk and when you. Instead of running.
A
I don't care.
B
I don't.
A
I don't care.
G
I don't.
A
I don't believe.
G
I don't.
A
I'm a man. I care. A little bit of water. It's, it's Water. You'll be all right.
G
You dry off.
A
All right, what next round? What. What should a man not concern himself about or do? What do you got?
G
Opening up a door for a female. They don't open up for me.
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Oh, Okay. Well, I. It's. It's your question. You can answer it as. All right, that was. That's Magnus. Lord David, swing the mic over back to you. What do you got?
D
What a real man shouldn't concern himself with.
A
Yeah. Or shouldn't concern or do.
D
Answer the door.
A
Shouldn't answer the door. Who should answer the door?
D
If it's important, I'll know the. He's there, apparently.
A
I love that video.
D
Yeah.
A
I am now every time someone invites me over, and because it's culturally acceptable to not walk in and to ring a doorbell, I'm gonna be upset that I have to ring this doorbell. I'm gonna be thinking about this video going. You invited me over. You knew I was coming. Why can't I just walk in? This is inefficient.
B
I don't.
G
I watch my camera, so I know when you're here.
A
Yeah, that. That you do.
D
Well, yeah, I have a. I have a ring doorbell and the curtain shut, so if someone. If. If the doorbell goes and I see where it is, and.
C
Nah.
A
All right. All right. Around the room. Devon, do. Do you have another one for us?
F
Mine are also serious. I feel like it's okay, dude. I feel like social media. Unless you have a business page and you're taking selfies. Stop it.
A
Solid.
F
Stop it. What are we doing?
A
Solid. I'll add that. I'll add one more to that. And it's right there. There are things that women can do that. That. That men can, but that's. That's. That's how life is. Right? I don't think men should have Snapchat.
F
Not social media.
A
It's social media, right? It's. It's full of filters. What are you using the filters? Is that what you're doing, putting butterflies on your face? Yeah.
F
That's cute.
A
And then. And then messages disappear. Be a man. Whatever you said, it should. Should stay there for eternity. What are we doing? I know the only social media I have is. Is because. Is because of the businesses. I have no personal social media.
F
I'll allow that.
A
Thank you. Thank you, Cam, what do you got? You got one more for us? Oh, I don't know if I do. All right. Drew, do you have one more for us?
B
Devin took mine. Let's. So thanks, Devin.
A
All right. That's okay. That's okay because I have one more. And we have one more video. Let's see what else he has to say. Start thinking about it. You got 30 seconds.
B
I got problems over here.
A
It's okay.
E
All right. A real man.
B
Wait a minute. Is that the right one?
C
Nope.
E
A real man doesn't concern himself as sunscreen. Oh. I just need to cover myself in lotion before I work so I don't get hurt. Where are you working, brother? I'm not using any product that requires me to ask another grown man to spray my back with it. Plus, they say you have to reapply every two hours. Who's ever done that? I used sunscreen one time when I was 13, and I haven't reapplied it since, so I think I'm fine. SPF 30. SPF 50. SPF 100. Brother. You should SPF off soon. Is the reason that I'm taking out this beautiful earth. Sounds like a good outcome. A real man doesn't concern himself with sunscreen.
A
All right, all right.
B
Like it.
A
I got one more. I got one more. And. And I just thought of this. I was like, oh, no. I think I ran out of ones. Here we go. A real man does not wear the jersey of another man and have another man's last name on his back. Won't do it. Will never do it. And anytime I see another full grown man with another man's name on his back, I don't think highly of that man. We'll just say that. Magnet.
G
I don't think a real man should have to drive all. All over the place. I think the woman should be able to drive me around.
A
You're consistent and I at least appreciate that. Lord. David, do you have another one?
D
I don't think men should have a dog that fits in a bag.
A
100.
B
Nice.
A
100. Thank you.
B
Just get a cat, you know, Just get a cat.
A
Yes. Real men do not get small dogs. I agree with that.
D
Apart from Andy Stumpf.
A
All right, all right.
B
I can't accept.
D
Say that guy isn't a real man.
A
But something tell me his wife has something to. To say about that. I don't believe he'd have that dog if it wasn't for his wife that's just jumping off a. Just going off on a ledge there on that one. Devin, what say you on the last and final round of what men should not do?
F
Oh, I feel like guys that lose their temper.
A
100.
F
The guys that can't control their. They get in a fight and they start yelling like Little babies like just.
C
Yes.
F
Don't have the emotional intelligence. Grow up.
G
Up.
A
That is a solid one.
F
Inside voice. Use your intellect. We don't need to get loud and crazy.
A
That is a solid one. Menu can't control their emotions. And I don't care if it's sports. A relationship.
F
Yelling at a tv.
A
Yelling at.
F
Because another man didn't do something that you didn't like driving.
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Any man who can't control his emotion. If you. That's. Yeah.
F
You're upset. He spaghetti right now. What are we doing?
B
Relax.
A
Another solid one. Cam. All right, this time around, I got. All right, all right. A real man doesn't concern himself with how many layers he needs to wear because of the weather outside. Oh, solid. From where we get a lot of snow. I've gone outside, shoveled in shorts. Not a bad one. Not a bad one. Nice, Drew. Do you have one more?
B
I do.
A
Okay.
B
A real man.
A
This is going well.
B
A real man should not concern himself if a bee has landed on him.
A
Correct? Yes. Or any insect. And any man should just be like, okay, I. I got this. I'm a thousand times this thing's size. I can handle this.
G
My buddy just jumped all over the place when in the backyard of the house, he got something landed on him.
A
He's like, oh.
G
I'm like, what's wrong with you?
A
Not manly. Yeah, not manly. All right, guys, in the. The super chats, feel free to weigh in on this subject. Let's. Let's catch up on some super chats while we're at it.
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All right? Hey, says Brent, what is it like doing long hikes under nods? Does it get disorienting? Is it fun? Do you still do them?
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It's. It's not disorienting. It becomes very second nature. Yeah, It's. It's. In fact, you just get to a point. We. We wore them so often for so long. It. It just. It just became. Like I said, just became second nature. He's. Yeah. You walked in them just fine. You ran in just fine. You cleared houses in them just. Just fine. At the beginning, it is. It is a lot. And guys do trip a lot or they. You're not able to see below the nods. And so you have to take a little bit higher steps than you normally take because you might miss a rock that's a little bit higher than normal. But you just. You get the nod, walk down and just becomes. Just becomes something else. Something else. You do.
B
Percy226. Thank you so much for the Love Man Flowback 27. Thank you for both of you guys for supporting the channel.
A
Thank you.
B
Needed. Thank you.
A
Thank you so much, guys.
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Chucky D19 says, Brent, did Celine Dion ever call you to be your backup dancer? No moves. He liked.
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I guess so.
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All right. Jennison says, I find it somewhat ironic that all the guys that smashed the T ban always grow their beards and look like the T ban.
A
I get it. I get it. You guys have smashed the Taliban also kind of, kind of look like the Taliban.
C
Maybe some.
B
So do a lot of the guys in the civil war.
A
So yeah, I, I, I see the irony in that. I, I, I, I give you that one.
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A back end says Brent. Thoughts on never taking the high road and always meeting people at the low road.
A
Have I ever thought about that? Oh, have I thought about that? I am, I am. I am human. And guess what? Our, our channel would probably be bigger than yeah. If I constantly took the low road because it'd be drama filled. And, and what's crazy is the ones who, who really don't like that I call people out and create drama and their words, not mine. I call it accountability. They're the ones that only tune in for the drama stuff and they have no idea the, the anti or the, the normal stuff. I, I do. So yeah, I think about it, it sucks but wouldn't do it any other way.
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Just another 11B says sold three cigars, two Delt Limited one Charlie and a box of Tier 1K cups in the shop today. Word is getting out.
A
Oh nice. That's awesome. Thank you. Thank you.
B
Reese O Jackson says Phil champion of forces media saved my uncle in 2000 in Syria. Leon, God bless the 22.
A
Nice. Yep. Talking about the 22 SAS love it.
B
Rudy Botello says for first responders month would you be willing to get Sean Buck Rogers on? He's a former Green beret and now
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doing first responding with a name like Sean Buck Rogers I feel you have
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to I love Buck Rogers. I used to love that show as a kid too.
A
How old are you?
G
Old enough to watch Buck Rock.
B
Dubs war War room. Bring on captain Dolph Hotch. A true legend who is who re enlisted after 911 completed the DECA 10 iron men in 10 days trains elite athletes including UFC guys.
C
Okay.
A
All right.
C
Dolph.
B
It's a cool name. Dolph.
A
It is a cool name.
G
Yeah.
A
One of the horse soldiers would definitely be a a guest of interest. And you guys think that like may think that I just write that down and don't ever look at it. You make fun of my book and you're not always completely wrong about that, but we've had a lot of guests on this show that you guys have, have recommended and that's, that's where we get a, we get a fair amount of our, of our guests from as you guys and your recommendations.
B
How about one of them horse soldiers?
A
Yep, got that one from Joe Williams, Everyday American.
B
If the package you're protecting during PSD wanted to carry a firearm, would you let them? Is that something that ever came up? Did certain people want to use guns or do they outsource their protection completely to you?
A
That, that has never come up. But I'll tell you this, we could give recommendations to them, but they, they are the principal and they can do whatever they want at the end of the day. But I tell you this, if they want to do that, they better tell me about it. At least need to know that they have that with them. But, but really there, there is no need because you're not there to get into a firefighter. As long as soon as something happens. Your job isn't to shoot, shoot it out. Your job is to move them as fast as possible to someone else. It's someone else's job to be the shooter. That, including the initial inner circle of that principle. Like, yes, you're armed, but you're not. You're not doing anything with that. Your job is to run to that principle and move them as fast as possible to somewhere safe.
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Operator clips says Brent, can you do a selection with us Patreon members and take those who get selected to fight a few days in Ukraine, like a field trip, you know?
A
All right, I guess we're going to four fourth trip to Ukraine. Going as a field trip with the chosen few.
B
Johnny, quit. Point your gun at Jimmy.
A
Careful what you ask for.
G
All right, I'm in. All right.
B
Glaucoma.
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You wouldn't make selection.
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420 says you'd be surprised. Brent, I believe you're not sold on 911 was an Israel inside job because it wasn't. Can you explain your reasoning as a military vet, why that theory is problematic in less than two minutes?
A
Oh, gosh, two minutes. All right. Why is it problematic? Because the evidence does not support that theory. The evidence that they were all from Saudi Arabia, not from Israel, supports that. The theory, the evidence that Osama bin Lan was the mastermind behind it supports that evidence. You have no evidence is the problem. Oh, you're dancing. Israelis who actually weren't dancing, they were just gawking. At it. That's your theory that Israel is behind 911? You're going to have to do better than that. I got a lot more evidence that you do.
B
That's it. Reese O. Jackson back in says, Lord David rule Britannia.
D
Well, not so much at the moment.
B
Doing. Doing his best. Braden Medlin says real men don't need straws, gotta eat straws.
A
Yeah, that's a good one. If I go through McDonald's and I'm driving, I will use a straw only because I don't want things to spill like, but other than that, I do not like straws.
G
I have to use a straw.
A
You have to.
B
He's a German.
G
Because if not it all it goes all over my face.
D
It's got to be a plastic straw though.
A
Oh, 100% paper straws. Get out of here.
D
It's not for us to save the world with paper straws.
B
Turtles.
A
I've never seen a turtle choking on a plastic straw.
B
Yeah.
A
What is going on here?
B
Never at the beach and saw a turtle a couple straws hanging out its nose.
A
You know what I mean? No.
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Thanks a lot.
B
Disney Eclectic Carbon says. Where can we donate to ensure the best bang for the buck for our donations? Can we also get a story of a training goof that you made that still makes you cringe years later?
A
Oh, there's so many of them. Really. I mean when you, when you do as many runs in the house as, as I have my career and guys like me, gosh, sure, I once kicked a hollow core door. My foot went right through the door. And then I was stuck with my foot in the door with everyone else pushing on me to get through the door. And so I just, with one leg in the door and the other leg out it, I just hopped the door open and while my leg on the inside was just getting peppered by paintballs. It hurts. It hurts so bad. Bad that, that wasn't my, that was my best moment then like I said, I have flashbang my own team many a times. It just, it happens at the beginning and, and, and even at the end of it, you're never like fully, you know, impervious to, to, to doing that, but it, it happens.
G
Man, I'm glad that happened to you because when you jumped over top of me and started knee me in my
A
back, that, that happens. Don't, don't bring up old stuff. Uh, last.
B
That's old.
A
Last one. It's just not like the most embarrassing, but it definitely happens. When you put a charge up on a, on a door On a, inside a. Like a shoot house, which is all concrete floors, the dust and the debris from that door flies all over that straight concrete and it gets real slippery. So when you're charging full speed into that door with all that dust, that, that, that explosive debris is put there. Oh yeah. I. And you take a real hard pivot step to change your, your direction going. I have slid. And then you slide your feet goes up real hard. You land right on your back. It's just, it's, it's embarrassing. There's a.
G
Used to it though.
A
Oh gosh. You just keep going. I've. I've tried to jump up on couches as a cool guy. Didn't jump up high enough and, and fell right on my face. There's a lot of funny stuff that goes on inside of shoot house.
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Video of that.
B
Ah, let's see. It says, Joe Saunders says a man is neither early or late. Frodo. He arrives exactly when he means to. LOL L O T R. That's exactly.
A
Thank you. That's exactly how we start. We're never late on a Thursday.
B
Do you know what L O T R stands for, Brent?
A
Lord of the Rings. Don't try me.
B
Okay. T chamber says a real man doesn't need tongs for the grill. He comes stock from the factory with two handfuls.
A
All right.
B
GLMA 420. Would a real man walk into Victoria's Secret with his wife or wait outside like a puppy dog?
G
I'll definitely wait outside.
B
Yeah, I wait outside for. Out of respect for my wife, I wait outside.
G
Yeah, they can do whatever they want there.
B
And we like to go walking.
G
Yeah.
B
Goggin at Victoria's Secret model pictures and things like that.
G
I'm a Victoria's Secrets model.
A
What if they want your opinion though? And they're like, hey, do you like this? Don't. Shouldn't you?
G
Dealer's choice.
A
Okay. All right.
B
All right, let's see. Tavern 1928. Real men don't need a piss bottle.
A
They. They just send it right outside the Hilo.
G
Yeah, right back in your face.
A
Yeah, yeah, there's gonna be some upset. There's gonna be upset. Teammates.
B
Real men beat up other men who piss on them. I'll tell you that.
G
Yeah.
B
So that's going to be a tough situation.
A
So I just get getting, getting it queued up.
G
Shocking.
B
Pablo says, man,
A
what happened?
G
Refresh.
B
Well, there is no re unless I don't know how to refresh this page.
G
You got this.
B
I have to close out. Devin, you know how to reload? This with this Devin Mac Mouse. See, what I have to do is close it out and go to a different.
A
You should be able to scroll.
F
You're close enough on the chat, you
A
should be able to find even if you click it again and then hit Enter. Hold up. What is what Bo say? Quiche. Oh, real men don't eat quiche. Is that what he said? Oh, all right. That was. That was from Bo.
G
I love Keesh.
B
We're close here. All right, here it is. Real men don't give themselves a nickname like JRO.
A
Nailed it.
B
A real.
A
Nailed it.
B
A real man doesn't warm up his cold food.
A
Ooh, that's. Oh, know what it is.
B
Done that many times.
A
Yeah. Yeah.
B
Zulu whiskey says cheers, boys. Outro song. Red, White and Blue by Scott Strap.
G
That's a good one.
A
All right.
B
He says a real man gets a lawsuit for hurting feelings. Well played.
A
Because he was mean. He was mean about it.
B
Iceman. SCB says real men listen to David Allen Coe outro song. You never even called me by my name. RIP David Allen Coe. You never be remembered on character.
G
Okay?
A
You will forever.
B
I'm sorry. Forever be remembered. Karaoke night.
A
Oh, big difference. Yeah, for sure.
G
What was David Alenco's other name that he used in the music industry?
A
What do you. Oh, you didn't say fun fact, but go ahead.
G
It's a fun fact. What is not gonna say it. They need to say it in the chat.
A
Okay. All right.
B
Six's mom says a real man doesn't listen to other men predicting playoff games. They're wrong a lot.
A
Was. Was that a stab at me and Cam? Oh,
B
aloha from Kauai.
A
Oh, a Six's mom. Thank you again for the. For the. For the gifts and the. The care package. Devin's chewing on some of them right now, actually. There it is.
F
I love these. The lilikoi crusted macadamias. Chef's kiss.
A
So good.
F
And I just opened my little package. She got me, like, a really cool, like, shark tooth, like, carrying bag. So cool. Thank you.
A
It's the best we. We do. Our listeners are the best. God, I love guys.
B
Alex, Scott Thompson says real men don't need beards. What? You're hiding?
A
No, sir.
B
This is Alex.
A
No, sir, you don't.
G
I should post a video or a photo of me in the Patreon without a beard.
A
There you go. There's another reason to join Patreon. If you want to see Magnet without
G
a beard, I will do that.
B
I like the Robinson. Dad said there's Two kinds of people that can't grow a beard. Women and children.
A
Fact. Absolutely.
C
All right.
B
Tavern 1928 says real men dress up in full skid row attire when playing rock band.
A
May have happened.
G
What kind get r in la?
A
Yes.
B
JDRE says real men don't get buzzed, they get hammered.
A
Oh, that was another one I was going to say, though. I know. Although I know that's a joke. Of course, I would say the opposite. I would say real men can handle their alcohol. Yep, yep, yep.
B
Or, you know, they know their limitations and they're ready for anything everyday. American556 says, what's the coolest thing you've ever pulled off on a real op? Something you didn't think would work, but did. And I think I know what it is.
A
All right, here goes story time. I can't. I can't tell you what unit and I cannot tell you what country because that would be. That would be off limits. But we, we had the whole assault force as we walked in a block away from this target's house, and we get told, hey, hold up for a second. Someone walked outside the. The target compound. He's on a cell phone. He's on a cell phone call like 2 or 3am and so we're waiting, waiting, waiting. We're in a place we cannot be waiting very long. And so the ground force commander comes up and he's like, hey, br what are we going to do? I was like, yeah, we need to move. And I said, all right, hold on. I got this. And he was pacing like left and right or like back and forth. And I said, you, I said, you'll watch me move here in a second. I'm going to go grab him and then give me a couple seconds and then assault force can. Can follow. In he goes, okay. And. And when he. He was walking towards me and as soon as he turned his back to walk away from me, I ran as fast as I could and I grabbed him in the middle of the night and scooped him up. And I did not think that would work because you're really loud in kit running at full speed. And he was a pretty far distance away from him, from me. I didn't think I could get there to him by the time he turned back around. But it worked out. It worked out perfectly. I sprinted out there, I grabbed him in the middle of the night and put him in. Well, I had to cover his. I thought, at least I thought quick enough to be like, he need to cover his mouth so he doesn't scream.
G
Right.
A
And oh, my gosh, he was screaming and squealing like you would not believe. But I don't blame him. Like, you're on a phone in the middle of the night. You don't expect someone to come back. Yeah. To come run up on you and cover your mouth and. And bear hug you and. And drag you out, out away from it. So. Yeah. That was probably the coolest thing I've ever did. I did not expect it to work. It's. It's on isr and it was. It was pretty legendary. It was. It was pretty cool. I. I don't get to brag myself a whole lot, but thank you for the question. That was pretty cool.
G
You brag on yourself a lot.
A
I'll show you the video later. Can't wait.
B
Brad Freeman says, lord David and King Charles in USA at same time, please. One Brit at a time.
A
You know, it's funny. Yeah. He needs to go home. That's right. That's right. And he needs to go home for the party. Who held? Who held riots that said no kings. We want no kings in this country. They all stood and they all applauded his in his entrance. I guess you don't mind kings. No consistency.
B
Electric carbon says. What are a couple of your favorite geographic locations you've trained at?
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Trained people or trained geographic locations? Man, that's a good question. There's. There's some cool locations in. In and around Pahrump that, that I've trained at with Velocity training when I was a program manager there. That's some really cool spots. That's. That's because they had. They had targets like in the mountains. They had. They had targets all over the place that were. That were really unique and really cool. That's. That's probably it. Pump Nevada was a cool place to train.
B
And the last one of the night is preacher 0311 says USMC grunt here love Yalls channel. Why are Republicans helping Russia when they helped kill Americans? During Gwat on, also known as Guat, seen many Marines go to Ukraine to help. Is freedom worth dying for?
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My question to you and. And I do not know everything. I try to know as much as. As I can. I don't know what Republicans are doing to help Russia. I know the war in Iran is not helping Russia. I know all the aid we've given Ukraine is absolutely not helping Russia. But you may be able to give
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me a straight of Hormuz is not helping.
A
Yeah, you may be able to give me a few things to. To bolster your case And I would have to hear them. But see, many Ukraines go to you, many Marines go to Ukraine to help. Is freedom worth dying for? And you know what that is? I don't. I don't think that is each individual's question to them. And to some people, they're like, it's absolutely not worth dying for for someone else's freedom. And some people will say, hey, someone else's freedom is worth dying for it. And even whether I agree with it or not or I shouldn't say that, whether I would go do it or not, any of those Marines or former military personnel who went to Ukraine to fight the Russians to defend freedom of a country I respect. I do. I really, really respect that. So thank you for the question, though, Preacher 0311. You have no idea how much I respect the Marine Corps and the grunts. So thank you for watching and. And supporting me. I really do appreciate it. Guys. That's our show. We got to get on the road tonight because we have FRCC event in West Palm. Yep.
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We're at the South Florida fairgrounds for the Florida Outdoor Expo.
A
Yep. So anyone in the area want to swing by the booth, please let us know. And the winner clearly is someone who goes by the screen name Bose Toes. And he gets the ride by David Allen Coe.
F
I believe that's the only reason that Cameron wore socks tonight, to be saved from the chest.
A
Smart, smart. All right, this is a. This is the night part. This is the part of the night where we just hang out the chats and talk for a little bit. Alex, Scott Thompson. Both countries consist of conscripted men who don't want to be there. I kind of disagree with that. I know the Russians don't want to be there, but I believe the Ukrainian men absolutely want to defend their homeland. But I'm sure, sure there's parts of them that. That don't. Let's see, what else. Retired army man humin. A real man never uses a salami raincoat behind the dead. Okay. Retired, same one. A real man doesn't use Instagram. Not the personal account right there. I believe the whole world calls a bank. Let's see what we got. Iceman, scb. Ultimate question instead, if it's worth dying for, you should ask yourself, is freedom worth having? The dying is just from how much you want it. Man, you ain't wrong. Let's see. Seth. 93267. Delta. Dead Delta. Dad and Seth B. Are back. Hell yeah. Thank you, Seth. And glad that you're with your dad hanging out that's awesome. And you tell him I said hi and thank you for his service. Marquez, retired magnet. What's your EDC firearm?
G
Glock 19.
A
Boom. He's correct. Billy Batty. 7076. A real man isn't sassy. Yeah, yeah, you ain't wrong, huh? Billy Benoy. 647. Real men don't push shopping carts. I think a real man has to eat a lot. I don't know how else you're going to get all that food. But if that's. If those are the words you live by, good on you.
G
All right.
A
Turn up the tunes. Dan Campbell. I'd argue a real man never sold, put ever and had social media. William Duggins. Can you bend them guitar strings? I can, actually, sir. The third coast cowboy. How has no one said a real man always has a knife? How do you not carry a pocket knife daily? That's not a bad one.
B
Well, it's what they don't need. Not what they do need is what we've been doing.
D
Yeah, I can answer that. Well, live in the UK and they'll arrest you if you carry a knife daily.
A
End off. All right, here we go.
D
Plenty at home, though.
A
Just. Just a couple more. Let's see. Six's mom. Lord David might use an umbrella. He's from England after all. Ask him. Ask him about his sweet dog.
D
My sweet dog died. But yeah, I said sixes.
B
Six.
D
Mom. Pictures of.
A
Oh, did you, Tara?
D
Yeah.
A
My.
D
My old dog.
A
How long did you have the dog for?
D
About 10 years. Oh, wow.
A
Yeah. Yeah. Max. Hey, Max. Don't you go dying on me. Max. Come here.
D
Yeah, well, I'll show you a picture before we go.
A
The animal mother. D2R Brent. Favorite movie. That's an easy one. 300. Gotta love 300. It's a great war movie. It's a great culture movie. It's a great culture of men movie. It's a great culture of how men are men, how women are women, and women are still strong women in their own way and men are strong in their own way. I love 300. All right, thank you guys again. We have to hit the road immediately. Thank you so much. Thank you so very much for tuning in. You guys get the last word over there. We're gonna go around this way. Lord David, what do you got?
D
Well, I'd just like to say yo to trans Tim Kennedy.
A
Yo. Absolutely. Solid. Love that guy.
G
Yes.
F
Devon, that's not how you say it, first off.
A
No.
F
Have a great baby, Have a great week, everybody. Come see us at the Florida Expo if you're around. I'm excited. It's going to be a good time.
A
Awesome. Drew.
B
Hey, guys, check out Truth in the Dark podcast. Hope it'll help your life.
A
Magete.
G
Cheers. Everybody that watched tonight, thank you very much for tuning in. And go check us out on Lion Arms USA.com or Lion Arms IG.
A
All right. And that is our show.
C
Boom.
A
We'll see you next time. Thanks, guys.
Host: Brent Tucker
Air Date: May 1, 2026
This episode dives deep into the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during a high-profile event in Washington, D.C. Host Brent Tucker—a former Delta Force operator—leads an in-depth discussion with a lively in-studio crew and guest "Bo," a Special Forces veteran. The show evaluates what actually happened, dispels conspiracy theories circulating online, grades the Secret Service’s performance, and places the event in context relative to threats against public officials. The episode also covers remarkable achievements of Navy football players entering the NFL, honors fallen first responders, and makes a major announcement about the “50 For The Fallen” 9/11 memorial event.
Key Points:
Quote:
"This is remembering the brave men and women and first responders that put it all on the line for our community."
— Brent Tucker (03:26)
Highlights:
Quote:
"This guy is more than a football player. This is a Captain America."
— (06:00)
Profile:
Brent’s Commentary:
Quote:
"Isn't that the opposite of diversity?"
— Devin (16:27)
Quote:
"All of the violence, 99% of that rhetoric really does come from the left ... this is unprecedented and it's because of the other side's rhetoric."
— Brent (19:48)
Quotes:
"As our resident chaplain... is that true? That turning the other cheek is for when you yourself are oppressed?"
— Brent (26:35)
"Just so turn the head. So ignore it. It's, it's no surprise that the self-proclaimed Christian is is off base because he doesn't even understand turn the other cheek."
— Brent (27:19)
Quote:
"Cole Thomas Allen didn't get through the first layer of security...The President was never in any real danger."
— Brent (35:09)
Quote:
"Unbelievable that people think that's the conspiracy theory."
— Brent (44:23)
Quote:
"You can't compare them to Delta Force ... Secret Service is always on the go and always protecting the President ... They did their job. Didn't get through the first level of security."
— Brent (51:33)
Key Topics:
Notable Moments:
Bo announces:
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"Every dollar we raise will go to sending Green Berets, Prince boys, Rangers, you name it... to get treated for TBIs."
— Bo (69:39)
Panel Responds to “real men don’t...” Comedian Videos:
Brent wraps by reinforcing the seriousness and reality of the Trump assassination attempt, the challenges and strengths of the Secret Service, and the importance of fact-driven discourse over conspiracy. The panel shares gratitude for military and first responder communities and encourages listeners to participate in “50 For The Fallen.” Final segments feature banter, Q&A, military stories, and a heartfelt send-off.
Final Quote:
"Thank you so much for tuning in. You guys get the last word over there … And that is our show. We'll see you next time."
— Brent Tucker (139:32)