Explicit Household Chemicals, Peanut & Fred
Ep. 33

Household Chemicals, Peanut & Fred

Episode description

Household Chemicals, Peanut & Fred

00:00:00 - 00:04:54 Monero giveaway results

00:04:54 - 00:07:29 Liberal tears

00:07:29 - 00:11:58 Biden’s revenge

00:11:58 - 00:14:15 Celebrities for Harris

00:14:15 - 00:20:12 Trump’s promises to libertarians

00:20:12 - 00:25:22 Election shenanigans

00:25:22 - 00:28:03 National Popular Vote Interstate Compact

00:28:03 - 00:30:30 Grover Cleveland

00:30:30 - 00:37:45 More celebrities for Harris

00:37:45 - 00:39:52 Trump’s fraud case sentencing predictions

00:39:52 - 00:40:53 Escaped Bio-lab monkeys

00:40:53 - 00:43:15 The most mysterious song on the internet finally revealed

00:43:15 - 00:52:16 Dave talks about household chemicals

00:52:16 - 00:59:58 Ron talks about Peanut & Fred

Resources discussed on the show:

PubChem (https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/), info on every chemical you can imagine.

The Anarchist Cookbook (https://archive.org/details/theanarchistcookbookwilliampowell), learn what chemicals NOT to mix together.

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0:00

Alright, welcome to the Canary in the Cage podcast. It's a big day for America. I'm Ron

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Morgan. It's my co-host Dave Havlicek. We're here to educate you, entertain you, and maybe

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even make you laugh for a time or two. So, Dave, did I hear we might possibly have a

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Monero winner? Yes, we do. It's a twofer from Oliver Chase. Oh, geez. He's tied the

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record for two in a row. Okay, what'd he do? So, to remind people, the challenge was where

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should Hulk Hogan be placed in Trump's administration, right? I still love that one. So, the first

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thing he said was, I don't know who Hulk Hogan is, and I posted a gif of a gif. Do you not

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have Google where you came from? I posted a gif. I like the guy. And then he said,

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yo, I've seen, I've heard that guy before, but I was born this millennium, and I wasn't

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watching wrestling in the 1950s like you guys. Oh, it shocked my age. So, but I said, well,

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now that you know who he is, you can at least meet the challenge, right? So, he's like, okay,

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then he came back a little couple minutes later. And he said he wants Hulk Hogan to be

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head of the Air Force, because Hulk Hogan looks like the kind of dude who'll get high one night

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and go into Area 51 and free all the aliens.

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That is the best answer ever.

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And it was the only one? So, like, we don't have to put him in the wheel?

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No, I would have, I would have did an executive override. That's an awesome answer. I mean,

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somebody would have had something come up with something much better to.

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But he also had a question for you. So, he wants to know, do you actually believe that

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there are aliens or alien bodies in Area 51?

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Oh, boy, here we go.

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Yes, there are.

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Oh, no.

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No. Okay. Aliens, I want to believe.

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I it's kind of like ghost.

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I unfortunately, I'm the kind of person that needs to see something.

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Okay.

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It's, you know, I don't like buying online because I want to hold it and feel it and touch it and rub it.

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Yeah.

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Ew.

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Yeah, don't shop where I shop at.

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I have to think there.

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I do believe, I do believe we have something going on out there because I mean, if you

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go back like Chuck Yeager, Chuck Yeager was an Air Force captain.

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Something like that.

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Yeah.

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But he was a reputable guy. He has claimed that he's seen UFOs, but he's still alive.

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How the?

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Well, you said he's glad. I don't know.

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I don't know.

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I mean, I can't imagine. He'd be like a hundred something, wouldn't he?

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But he has said that he has.

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I think 2020 actually.

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Okay. Oh, COVID getting?

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I don't know.

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Let's find out.

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Yeah.

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So, all right, Chase made a great answer.

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I love it. Keep up the good.

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Well, but you got to answer his question though.

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Like, is it, is it, is it, is it?

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Yes or no?

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I do, I do believe.

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That Area 51 contains aliens.

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Oh, I'm sorry.

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I mean, I got, I got.

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Yeah, not just that aliens exist somewhere.

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No, I don't, I don't believe they're Area 51.

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If you want to follow the Simpsons, they're at Area 51B.

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Um, no, I,

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no, no, because there's too much hype over that.

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Okay.

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Have you ever been to Area 51 here?

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No, not the built road.

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I drove, no, actually, no, I did drive up that road

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where the sign says Area 51 like a hundred miles this way.

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And we didn't go that way.

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So, you've been to the black mailbox?

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No.

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So, um, on the main road that kind of takes you to Area 51, there's a black mailbox.

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And what it is, is you stop there and you can put notes to aliens in there.

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It's too hyped up for them to actually be there.

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So, so probably not.

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Okay.

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But I do want to believe, you know what?

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Yes, I do believe in aliens because the Roswell crash.

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We had a technological boom.

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Uh-huh.

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Um, after that, there's been metals discovered there that are not on this earth.

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Um, but it kind of comes down to, I, I want it to, I want it to be true.

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So I'm going to go ahead and say yes.

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Um, and so no, but yes, no, but yes, prove me wrong.

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All right.

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Well, chase, keep up the questions.

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I'm good for it.

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Well, he promised to donate some X some Monero back to us if you answer in a certain way.

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But I, I, since you waffled a little bit, I'm going to, I'm going to leave it on him.

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So you can, you're never going to get a yes or no out of me because I mean, is the sky blue?

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Yeah, most of the time, you know, you'll get that.

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But because it's the thought process, my brain goes through to answer a question.

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You don't want to do well in school because I over-analyzed everything.

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Um, I didn't like trick, trick questions on test because I over-analyzed it.

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Um, so yeah.

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All right.

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Well, let's get into a, where are we going to start?

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Well, well first I need to, I need to make a announcement because FEMA really needs to step up.

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Oh, we have another storm coming our way.

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Really?

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It needs to be doubled.

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In Nevada?

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Dude, it's bad.

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It's, it's starting up in Pacific Northwest.

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It's also kind of over on the East coast and the rivers are overflowing and they're all kind of heading down

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because you know how all rivers, most rivers flow south.

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So we're looking at their overflowing banks.

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They need to get out there and stop this.

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The, the waters being caused by liberal tears.

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Oh, there you go.

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They're out of their mind.

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Oh, that's my favorite part of any Trump administration.

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Like the guy could like fucking do the whole, didn't turn, but can't like you, you could do a lot of stuff.

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Trump and like the liberal tears, it just makes it all the time.

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Oh my God.

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The breakdowns, which is where four years of memes is going to be so fun.

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The rabbit holes I have gone down.

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Like, but now here's the thing though.

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So, so Trump's already had an effect on the stock market.

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Russia wants in the world, but we're getting more detailed with stuff.

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And there's a bunch of stuff that he's doing.

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Yeah.

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That's already, he's not doing anything because he's not president yet.

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Right.

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But they're, they're fearful of him.

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But now it looks like the left might be up for ban and abortion and stop at STDs.

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Cause you're not gonna sleep with me next four years.

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Yeah, I see.

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I saw it like,

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So, our abortion's gone.

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I mean, like, was anyone sleeping with these fat cows in the first place?

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I mean, like I,

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Oh, you know, come on.

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Why?

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Why?

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I was, okay.

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I've seen these women who are opposing the threat to the four year ban.

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Yeah.

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Don't worry about that.

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We're gonna fucking the first place.

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Right.

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Well,

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I was a judge.

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The punk tribe is George Carlin Joe.

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The setup was different, but the only is, is I didn't want to say it on the air, but you sent me up.

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So I had to go for it.

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I'll say it.

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I'm sure I'm going to get something for that.

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Um,

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Yeah, no, um, yeah, it's just, it's this four, four years.

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I mean, we're looking at a point where abortions, abortions may go out of business.

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And they truly, you know, okay.

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So who gets abortions?

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Come on.

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They're still gonna fuck people.

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No, they're adamant.

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They're, they'll be suck and dick by Thanksgiving.

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Give me a break.

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No, but, but there was one girl, she's like, I am never gonna let another guy raw dog me.

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Okay.

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Do they not have health classes in school anymore?

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I don't think so.

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I think they have like, well, they have health classes, but they teach you like how to question your gender and that kind of stuff.

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Oh, so raw dog is okay.

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What the fuck?

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How to do anal.

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I do have some bad news for you though.

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Uh-oh.

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Kamala Harris could still become the 47th president.

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Okay.

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She's the vice president right now.

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Right.

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She has confirmed drop.

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No, no, no.

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Oh, in the interim.

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Yes, exactly.

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So there's a big old fight going on the White House.

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Yeah.

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Biden's, uh, but I saw Biden like grinning like a shit eating grin on his face.

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Uh, just like, fuck you bitch.

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So apparently I think, I think it's gonna be pretty obvious to point out that Joe Biden does not listen to our podcast.

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Um, most likely.

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Cause I put out vote early.

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Yeah.

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I didn't say vote early vote often cause that's illegal.

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It's just a Chicago thing.

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Um, but she voted on election day.

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Hmm.

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Um, so did I.

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What, but did you see her?

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You didn't see her picture though, right?

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No.

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Bright red dress.

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What was she voted for?

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No, I mean, there's a thing.

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I, I, I despise Biden.

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I despise Harris and I do.

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And I've got reasons for, they, they were horrible as president and vice president, but I am not really liking that.

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They're blaming Biden for all this.

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I mean, Biden, oh, Biden, everybody with that.

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No, I know, but Biden went on the cake.

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He came to do an event here in Vegas.

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Something happened.

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He got sick, had to take a couple of days off and maybe being a coma for a couple of days.

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He wakes up and someone wrote a letter saying that he's stepping out of the race.

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Yeah.

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So I don't think he had control over that.

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Right.

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Um, and then, so he's forced out.

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He's, he's cued out basically.

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And now they're blaming him.

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Yeah.

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What did you expect?

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I mean, what the hell?

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I mean, just give us support support behind you.

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All right.

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I'm like, they're lucky.

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They got the fucking campaign money, which, oh, by the way, now that Trump won, he might go after them for that.

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He should.

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They go for SNL too.

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Fuck you, SNL.

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I, you know, you've always been Democrat sided.

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You kind of shifted over this year to kind of, you know, make it fun of the Democrats a little bit.

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So I was kind of digging that.

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I haven't watched you in seven, like since like the eighties, but I've been seeing clips and I kind of liked what I saw.

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But yeah, you go and do that shit.

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And the most obvious election for interference.

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I don't even know how to word that.

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I didn't watch the scale.

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Like what was the, they had hair on.

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Yeah.

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So you can't watch the invite Trump.

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So how do you know they didn't invite Trump?

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Cause he said they never invited me and they're going to, they, there's a,

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well, I mean, he could say whatever we want.

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Well, no, but could they prove it?

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I mean, I'm sure they need that form.

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Why haven't they came out and say, here's the email we sent to him.

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I don't know.

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Cause even I know that.

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Like I was talking to the guy I was running against.

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Yeah.

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Um, his name is Kelly Quinn, great guy.

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Um, and I said, we should have a podcast kind of talk about the issues.

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I go, we will invite Brittany Miller.

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She won't show up, but we will invite her.

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So we don't get in trouble.

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Even I knew that.

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Yeah.

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Oh, Lordy.

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So that's the thing is like, do you need to invite them if you're doing a comedy skit?

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No, it's, it's going on over the air.

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I mean, you're, you're, you're promoting her.

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I don't know if that's, I don't know.

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Like because it's, I think it's, I'm just saying, I don't know how the, I don't know

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a lot of the, I have a critical objection to your statement.

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What's that?

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Here's can't do comedy.

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Well, but just put her in front of the crowd and like, let her talk.

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No, it's hilarious.

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What are you talking about?

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There's no premise.

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There's no punchline.

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It's just dumb, dumb.

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Just like oozes out.

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I really, I want to look, I want to research the law because they, they might have like

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a little loophole there where if you're not sketch comedy, yeah, if you're doing not

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doing campaign related stuff, then then you can get away with it.

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So like, let's say for example, the seven for the election, it's not campaign related.

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Well, so Trump used to be a TV star, right?

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So like if Trump filmed an episode of the apprentice before the election, he doesn't

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have to invite the opponent, right?

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Cause it's his TV show and he's not talking about this campaign.

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You know, that question came up years ago and I don't recall because, okay, so

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Ronald Reagan used to be an actor.

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Right.

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But he was done acting before.

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Yeah.

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But there have been radio show hosts that have run for office.

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Yes.

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And they have talked about this in great detail.

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That's actually why I know about this.

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And they said they always have to invite the other candidate to come out anytime

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they want.

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Interesting.

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Um, I don't know.

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I'm gonna look at it.

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I'm gonna look it up when I get home tonight.

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That's their interpretation of the law.

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Yeah.

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So you might, I mean, because like if you look at like the Simpsons or Family Guy

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or they have a completely different set of rules for a TV show.

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Right.

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Cause they can get away with some really crazy shit, which I love.

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Um, oh Jesus.

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So, um, this is, this is not a conspiracy theory.

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This is a joke conspiracy theory.

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So we all, well, some people know Malibu, California is currently on fire.

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Um, sorry, I don't read the Malibu time like you do.

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No, I actually go to Malibu.

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I like Malibu.

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It's, it's, yeah, I met Sam Elliott there.

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I, yeah, you mentioned that.

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Yeah.

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I don't think you mentioned on the show, but you're talking about your grocery store

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experience.

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But, uh, but he's a Paris fan now.

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I know.

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He's a white guy.

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No, dude.

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Well, we're going to get into that too.

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Fuck all of them.

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Vote with your dollar from now on, but we'll get into that.

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Um, so apparently the homeowners in Malibu that were on the upsting list or the

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ditty list are all burning down their mansions.

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It's a joke.

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I'm not saying that it's just really funny to me because they walk in their house.

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They're like, Oh dear God, Trump, we have to clean this mess up.

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They're like, dude, there's way too much DNA all over this place.

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Burn it down.

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Sorry.

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I had to get there.

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Um, and then we're so waiting for Rosie and I'll leave the country.

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Yeah.

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Um, uh, uh, Rob Reiner needs a brand writer.

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Mark Amler.

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Well, no, Rob Reiner is like, I will light myself on fire.

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Oh, really?

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Oh, let's see it.

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But there's one thing that's we know that is true about Rob Reiner.

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What's that?

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He's still a meathead.

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Yeah, that's true.

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You get, okay, you got the joke.

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Yeah, I know that one.

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Okay.

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I'll explain it to the younger ones.

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Um, do not watch his TV show because it may really, really offend you.

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Archie Bunker was a show in the early seventies and Rob Reiner played Archie

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Bunker's daughter's husband and they lived with him and he got a meathead a lot.

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And cause he is a freaking meathead.

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Um, so, I mean, is anybody going to track the celebrities leaving the country?

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Uh, he got to, man.

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Yeah.

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You know, like you got to plan early for that stuff, you know, cause

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it building a website takes a little time.

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Yeah.

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Six weeks.

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Well, did, now did they say if he wins or if he gets inaugurated?

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Oh, no, no, no, no, I'm not even, I'm way past that.

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No, cause that's bullshit.

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No one's ever left.

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Rosie O'Donnell said she's going to leave after every Republican over one.

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She'd never left.

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Even though I offered to pay for the airline fairs, even though she's richer than I am.

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No, Trump said I will be released in the upstate client list.

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Kennedy, he will be released in the Epstein client list.

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I said that last time too.

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I mean, that's, that's the thing about Trump.

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Like he says these fucking things that he never does.

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But he got caught.

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He said I got conned out of doing it.

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Yeah.

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Well, I'll believe when I see it.

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I'll do it when I see it.

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Better be a new Trump.

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That's all I'm saying.

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Like the whole free Ross, you better fucking free Ross will brick on day one.

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Because we will fuck you up.

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Like you will never get our vote again.

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I will vote for Chase fucking Oliver.

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Oh, yes.

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Oh, I will do it.

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Oh, God, I swear to God, I will do it.

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Oh, I know we're not going to run him next time, but I'll vote for him fucking anyway.

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I'll write his ass in.

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God damn.

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Trump, I mean, obviously can't we just witness history.

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He cannot run for president again.

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Right.

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Well, no, but the Republicans, I will fuck all of them up because we hate you anyway.

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But we kind of, we're kind of like you do.

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You we extend the olive branch.

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Right.

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We invited you to our convention.

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You you talk to us.

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You you made promises.

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You better fucking deliver because you got the votes.

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Motherfucker because I'm looking here.

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Now chase Oliver.

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He got fifth place in a four person race.

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None of the above or none of these candidates beat him.

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No, he he lost to Robert Kennedy who was not running.

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He lost to Jill fucking Stein and Robert F Kennedy.

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And he also lost to none of the above, but that's not in every state.

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Right.

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Yeah.

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In Nevada, he got crushed by none of the above who I voted for.

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I voted for none of the above.

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Oh, did you?

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Yes.

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I would have cast my vote for Trump.

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Yeah.

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I know the last minute he came up with that, that Elon Musk was talking to Ron Paul

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and like that really made me think.

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But at the end of the night, I'm like, ah, man, I just can't do it.

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So Ron Paul, I don't believe he's trying to be a cabinet member.

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He's right.

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He's just living his life.

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Yes.

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Yeah.

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He's too old to do the full time.

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Take his help.

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Yes.

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So here I got, I didn't talk about this, but it happened.

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I have one concern about Trump and it's pretty big one.

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Yeah.

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So we all know what he's been through.

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We all know what they've done to him.

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I don't need to go through all that.

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Would you agree that Chuck Schumer was a player in this?

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Not maybe not a mastermind because if the guy can't even cook a hamburger,

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I don't think he could be a mastermind, but he was a player in this.

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Is that, is that fair to say?

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I don't know.

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That's what I'm asking.

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I don't think so.

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I mean, he's, he's not.

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It's also like, okay.

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When, when the head of the mafia, like is, is among his buddies and he says,

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I don't like that guy.

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Yeah.

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They know what it means.

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Right.

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Right.

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Now I don't know if Chuck Schumer has that dynamic going on or if he's just a

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bumbling old fucking idiot or if it's a mix of both.

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I mean, but now you brought the mafia, a mafia boss, even if he's going to kill

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someone, he'll go up and kiss some other cheek and be hospitable and then take

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him out and kill him.

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Well, yeah.

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So, so, but they, the stuff they did to Trump, again, my, my frame of reference

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is the FBI went through his wife's under a drawer.

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Now they did a lot more to him, but honestly, if that happened to me,

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that would piss me off the most.

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He was very friendly and joking and jovial with Chuck Schumer at an event that

17:13

Catholic, the roasting event.

17:15

I get that.

17:16

But, but this wasn't even off camera.

17:19

Then they were talking, they were, they were picture talking and

17:21

joking around.

17:21

Why, why would he do that?

17:24

I don't want to.

17:24

That's a fucking enemy right there.

17:26

This is, so that's the other thing is like, and I know Trump's not a part of

17:29

this Washington crew, but they all, it's like wrestling.

17:33

It's like pro wrestling.

17:34

They all pretend they hate each other on camera, but then they all go

17:38

have lunch together.

17:40

You know what I mean?

17:40

See, but that, like if you elected me to Congress, I would hate every one of

17:44

these mothers.

17:45

Yes, I would hang out with Thomas Massey.

17:48

And fuck everyone.

17:49

Are you other motherfuckers?

17:50

I just, I just want to make sure we're not being, I don't think we're

17:53

being duped because he did a great job four years ago, but he did admit to

17:57

being duped.

17:58

I mean, he, he admitted to being taken advantage of his.

18:01

Well, the other thing, like I brought this up a couple of weeks ago when

18:04

they took a shot at him, right?

18:06

They could have said, Hey, Trump, next time he ain't going to miss.

18:09

So get in line.

18:10

So you never know.

18:11

Like, even if he's not doing it willingly, he could be doing it.

18:14

I don't know.

18:15

Who the hell knows?

18:17

All I can say is we're going to watch you.

18:19

We're going to talk about you to our three listeners.

18:23

So you better not fuck up.

18:25

No, I mean, we, I mean, there's a lot of right wingers that are going to, I

18:28

think, are going to hold you to a higher standard.

18:31

No tax on tips.

18:33

No tax on social security.

18:34

So the no tax on social security, is that social security in pensions or just

18:37

social security?

18:38

I don't know.

18:38

He hasn't never clarified that.

18:39

I don't know.

18:40

Well, the other thing is he needs Congress to do a lot of these things.

18:44

Well, we think he's got it.

18:47

Well, who the fuck knows?

18:49

Even if he's got Republicans, it doesn't mean he has Congress.

18:51

There's a lot of fucking rhinos out there.

18:52

Right.

18:53

And like, especially in Nevada, we ran a lot of libertarians that did spoil the

19:00

races for those Republicans.

19:01

Okay.

19:02

And like, they're salty as fuck about it.

19:04

And I made a tweet about it or the next post where I said, look, motherfuckers,

19:08

they're wrong.

19:08

Like, we're going to keep spoiling your races if you keep running assholes.

19:12

Stop running assholes.

19:13

Yes, we're better candidates.

19:15

But I don't believe that.

19:16

I don't believe we were spoilers.

19:17

Oh, we absolutely spoiled it.

19:18

No, no, no.

19:19

No, Sam Brown is spoiled by our, by Chris Cunningham.

19:22

Chris, Chris did great.

19:23

Good job, Chris brother.

19:24

Good job.

19:25

He crushed it.

19:25

He got, he got like 1.5% from the vote.

19:27

He secured our ballot access.

19:28

Yes.

19:29

And I like that.

19:30

Although I'm not running anymore.

19:31

He got 1.4%.

19:36

I don't know.

19:37

I, if Nevada would have been done counting that night, then I would say, yeah, we

19:41

were spoiling.

19:41

I saw these results.

19:42

I'd say, yeah, we were spoilers.

19:44

But, but Pennsylvania, Florida, Texas, all declared that night.

19:51

Nevada, what do we have?

19:52

Like 10 people living in the state?

19:54

I mean, we're a desolate fucking state unless there, oh, they're waiting for

19:58

the alien vote to come out.

20:00

So there are aliens area 51.

20:02

I don't know what the fuck we can't, I mean, we're a town that runs on numbers.

20:06

Everything is numbers in this town.

20:08

Yeah, they don't care.

20:08

And we can't count to 10 without stopping and taking a break.

20:13

Hey, if you're really, do you have a Monero challenge for this week?

20:16

I don't actually.

20:17

This is good.

20:18

Okay.

20:18

This only was up to the smart ones.

20:21

And I don't even know how to even do this one.

20:23

So if you don't do it, I get it.

20:25

I want to know the states and how they reported votes per hour.

20:30

How many votes per hour were released?

20:32

Because I don't think we can get that data.

20:34

I don't think that data exists.

20:36

They have the, the, yeah.

20:38

I just think that, I mean, seriously, they have like one guy counting everything.

20:44

Well, I told you the story of how I went to go file and they're

20:47

just incompetent retards.

20:48

So like, yeah, I mean, so, so on Sunday before the election, apparently

20:53

at the election office where they do all the counting, there were 45 cars

20:57

in the parking lot and some watch, some Republican watch, a ballot watcher showed

21:03

up, like we want to come in.

21:04

Yeah.

21:04

You're obviously doing stuff.

21:05

No, no, no, no, we're just setting up tables and chairs.

21:07

Okay.

21:08

Well, I want to watch that.

21:10

Come to find out what they were doing is they were pulling all the

21:12

machines in for their voting, putting new paper in there, turning them up and

21:16

getting them back out for voting day.

21:18

But shouldn't the watchers have been there?

21:20

Yes, I think so.

21:21

You can't touch a machine without.

21:23

And they did.

21:26

Yeah, that's the other thing.

21:27

Like, so I was thinking about this during the election and then, and like

21:31

Nevada didn't even start releasing results until five minutes before Alaska.

21:35

So we just avoided last place.

21:37

And I'm like, Nevada was the steal.

21:40

Nevada was the steal this year, but it didn't matter because everything else

21:44

was done.

21:45

It was true.

21:46

He won by like, by the time Nevada started reporting, he already won.

21:49

So I'm, I'm a skeptic.

21:51

I question a lot of things, but happy person.

21:53

I truly am kind of see this, but I am a skeptic.

21:57

So when I get back home, I wanted to watch the rumble on rumble with Crowder,

22:02

Bongino, so I kind of kept watching them, but I, my, my TV was cutting in and

22:07

out.

22:08

I have, it's a smart TV, apparently not that smart.

22:11

So I watch on my pet and they're all saying, Oh, this looks great for Trump.

22:15

This looks great for Trump.

22:16

But everything I see is hair is up, hair is up, hair is up.

22:19

And I'm just like, Oh dear God, this is not good.

22:22

And then obviously enough people started saying that, no, if you look at the votes

22:26

that are out, whether they're coming in, the mail in ballots went first and blah,

22:30

blah, blah.

22:31

They said this is really good.

22:32

And then come to find out it was great for fucking Trump.

22:35

He took every swing state.

22:36

Well, I guess we saw him up on Nevada in Arizona because they can't.

22:38

I'm pretty sure he won.

22:40

They've been called for Nevada.

22:41

They call, they call.

22:42

Well, but here's, so Trump won Arizona.

22:45

Okay.

22:46

Kerry, they lost Arizona.

22:47

Weird.

22:48

My baby Trump cheated.

22:50

Maybe it's right.

22:51

Maybe Trump rigged it all.

22:51

Maybe Trump's the cheater the whole time.

22:53

There you go.

22:54

Maybe we're like five people voted for Trump, but it's shut up with 70 million.

22:57

There you go.

22:57

Cause so, um, what was his total vote?

23:01

Because we don't know the total.

23:02

Yeah, they're still counting.

23:03

I need to see this because I want to start digesting these numbers, but because these

23:07

states are being a cooperative.

23:10

Yeah.

23:11

Right now he's at 73.3 million.

23:14

So that's still less than in 2020.

23:16

They're really close.

23:17

Yeah, it's really close.

23:18

Um, but I do, I do love the people there.

23:21

They're left us out there on X.

23:24

I can't believe 20 million people.

23:27

He's deciding not to vote this year.

23:28

And it was like, I dumbass those with a stolen balance.

23:32

Well, they still the election.

23:34

So now that graph is like early.

23:37

So like it's not done.

23:38

I want to see that graph once everything.

23:39

Right.

23:39

That's kind of why I'm, I'm kind of back off.

23:41

Can you bring up, I don't know.

23:43

I guess I was going to bring up this, Wisconsin, um, and their results over the

23:47

presidential run for like the last eight or nine years.

23:50

Sorry.

23:51

The last like since like, uh, Clinton or or Bursa senior.

23:54

The, they had it online and was looking.

23:56

It's so Wisconsin is actually a true fucking swing state.

24:00

Yeah.

24:01

They will, they, there's the Republicans and the Democrats and then there's a

24:06

lined on the middle and there's a red dot here, a red dot there.

24:09

You know, it bounces back and forth between this line, this line, but it never

24:13

really leaves the line.

24:14

It's always there except in 2020.

24:16

It's way the fuck over there.

24:18

Um, so.

24:20

Well, this is what I got.

24:21

It's a, I, I, I probably should.

24:23

I get it's one that's, I was kind of like, not know how I want to talk about it

24:27

or not yet because I really want all the numbers to come in.

24:30

Yeah.

24:30

I don't know.

24:31

It's, it's, that's not what I'm seeing on this, this website.

24:35

Um, cause here's 2020 and it's pretty within the range.

24:40

Uh, 2008.

24:41

They really went for Obama.

24:44

Uh, I'll, I'll buy it while I'm ready up for next week because it was, that's

24:49

really bizarre.

24:50

Well, did you hear?

24:50

Okay.

24:51

Again, some of that don't know a lot about.

24:53

Um, the, the United States archive website was, has been down up and down for

24:59

the past couple of weeks and they're changing the details of it.

25:02

Yeah.

25:03

Like they, they actually changed the definition of a vaccine on this website.

25:07

Yeah.

25:07

They did that a long time ago.

25:08

No, no, no, the CDC did that on this website.

25:11

Yeah.

25:11

This is where people go to see the history of the country and they're

25:14

changing details on there.

25:17

I, I, that's kind of beyond my thing.

25:19

So, but it's just, it was a weird, weird thing that I saw.

25:22

Oh, here's something for you.

25:23

Have you heard of the national popular vote interstate compact?

25:27

Uh, no.

25:28

All right.

25:28

So a bunch of states, most of them blue states have, have agreed with each

25:34

other to submit their electoral college votes to whoever wins the national popular

25:39

vote.

25:40

Oh, well, well, that was Trump this time.

25:44

So that would mean California, Illinois, Oregon, Washington, Minnesota, New

25:48

York have to give their votes to Trump.

25:50

Maybe that's why they're, maybe that's why not all states are in the other

25:54

trend.

25:54

Well, so it's not, it doesn't have force of law yet.

25:56

Right.

25:57

But if it did, the whole country would be red.

26:01

Like when Reagan won.

26:02

Yeah.

26:03

Well, that would be fully all to see.

26:04

That, that, that's my other problem.

26:06

I mean, I kind of expected Trump do the Reagan ask thing.

26:12

I didn't expect him to get all the states.

26:14

Yeah.

26:14

You're not going to get California in a minute.

26:15

I mean, Reagan did.

26:17

Yeah, but it was different time back then.

26:18

Yeah.

26:19

So have you seen the, the new census was taken recently?

26:22

I don't know.

26:23

Yeah.

26:23

We know we did.

26:24

But no, there's a reason for it.

26:25

You know, so either 2029 or 2030 states are, they're going to readjust

26:32

the like 2030.

26:33

Yeah.

26:33

California loses, Oregon loses, New York, Illinois.

26:37

Yeah.

26:38

And then Idaho, Tennessee, Texas and Florida gains.

26:41

Yeah.

26:41

And they're saying that actually might change the blue wall, which the blue

26:46

wall is what Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin.

26:49

They said that they may not become important anymore.

26:51

Well, the other thing is a lot of those people that are moving are

26:54

fucking stupid ass leftists, but they're still, but they're still, they're

26:57

not mass voting like they used to.

27:00

Well, we'll see.

27:01

Well, I mean, Texas went rad, Florida went red quick.

27:04

I mean, yeah, forward red like two days before the election even started.

27:08

Well, Florida is kind of a unique case because they had the whole COVID

27:11

shit and DeSantis was like, wait, this is fucking stupid.

27:15

I'm opening early and everybody criticized them.

27:19

And then it turned out he was right.

27:21

So like that was huge.

27:22

Yeah.

27:23

I mean, no other state did that.

27:24

Right.

27:24

No, Texas didn't do that.

27:27

I think North Dakota never closed at all, which, you know, good on them, but

27:31

that bitch killed a dog.

27:32

So, you know, um, no, like, yeah, that's what happened with Florida.

27:37

And I don't understand why these other states don't follow their lead.

27:41

I mean, like, why is Texas such a retarded fucking state?

27:45

They're retarded in Texas.

27:46

I mean, I brought some questions about their governor a couple of times on this show.

27:50

Yeah.

27:50

I like, what's wrong with you people?

27:53

Yeah.

27:54

Well, there actually was a county in Texas that a Republican has it one since the

27:58

1800s and Trump won it.

28:00

Oh, wow.

28:01

So I guess I'll give them that.

28:03

Well, Trump's another, he said a second precedent since the 1800s, which

28:08

is the non-consecutive president.

28:11

Oh, yeah.

28:11

I was wondering about that.

28:12

Yeah.

28:13

So the last time we've ever had a two term non-consecutive president was Grover

28:17

Cleveland.

28:18

Oh, and he was a Democrat.

28:19

Is that the guy from Sesame Street?

28:21

No.

28:22

Grover.

28:23

That's just Grover.

28:23

Oh, just Grover.

28:24

Okay.

28:25

And he was one of the best presidents we've ever had and that you've never heard of.

28:29

No, I don't know.

28:29

I mean, I heard the name.

28:30

I don't know that about him, but yes, you're right.

28:32

I know.

28:33

So this guy, I believe it was in 1893, some of that.

28:37

There was a hurricane.

28:39

It hit the Northeast coast.

28:40

Yeah.

28:41

And they were, they sent word to the federal, to the president and said, Hey,

28:46

can we get some federal aid?

28:48

And Grover Cleveland was like, well, the Constitution doesn't let me do that.

28:51

Can't do that.

28:52

So the Congress passed a law and they said, well, we're going to declare that

28:56

this money goes towards these states for federal aid.

28:59

And he wouldn't sign it.

29:00

He's like, no, there's no constitutional authority to do this.

29:03

I'm not going to sign this.

29:05

And he said, and he went beyond that.

29:06

So like, that's the part you'll get in mainstream news sources or history

29:10

books or whatever.

29:11

But what they don't tell you is that he donated his own personal money.

29:15

And he told Congress get off your fat lazy fucking asses and donate your own

29:20

money.

29:20

And they were so embarrassed that they started donating their own money and

29:24

encouraging more people to donate money.

29:26

And the amount donated was way more than Congress had drafted up and said,

29:30

let's right.

29:31

So that's how it's done.

29:33

People like we don't need FEMA.

29:35

We don't need hurricane aid.

29:37

I think DeSantis rejected aid, right?

29:39

In me for the most recent hurricanes.

29:41

He said, now we got it under control.

29:44

I don't, probably say I don't think for or was hit that bad.

29:48

I think, still, I mean, no, no, I know.

29:51

But there was yeah.

29:52

No, I think with Bill Gates was it was steering.

29:53

The hurricane.

29:54

He kind of like just clipped, Florida.

29:56

Go straight straight north.

29:58

No, but look at the grower Cleveland and some of the other policies.

30:01

Okay, no, and that was a tough time to be present.

30:03

I mean, the civil war wasn't that long ago.

30:06

Right.

30:07

Um, not good for him.

30:08

No, I, I, I love it.

30:11

Well, that's kind of how I see Massey though.

30:12

I think I see Massey as the type of policy.

30:15

He's a politician for the people.

30:16

Yes.

30:17

And, and then Ron Paul, of course, has always been that way.

30:21

So I, yeah, I do dig why, why I hear that.

30:25

I kind of hope Trump can, can get that, get even close to that.

30:29

Um, huh.

30:31

So what I, I mentioned before, voted with your dollars.

30:33

So we are, Trump is under attack.

30:37

Uh, apparently white man, a black man, and Mexican men are

30:40

Spanish men are under attack by the left.

30:43

Don't, don't, it's not a bunch of a threat, trust me.

30:47

Um, but Hollywood, Hollywood thought they could come out and

30:53

win this for Harris.

30:54

And a lot of them were shocked.

30:55

They couldn't, right?

30:56

Cause in the past, that's kind of how the party swung.

30:59

That's how it swung.

30:59

Oh, I like this guy.

31:02

I'll vote for the way he wants to, but that shit's over.

31:04

Um, and then you bring in Epstein, I don't know, you bring in the

31:08

Diddy parties.

31:09

Um, we need to, of course, correct this shit.

31:13

And the only way I know to do it, it's kind of like, I was talking

31:16

about the media is we need to take away their funding.

31:18

Yeah.

31:19

Um, I don't help somebody's working on that.

31:21

Cause right now they are weak.

31:23

Let's, uh, let's do, let's start doing some anti ads in the, going forward.

31:27

Okay.

31:27

Works for me.

31:28

Like we can, we can just record them separately and then I'll

31:30

just weave them into the episode and everything.

31:31

I'm sorry to do anything.

31:33

Um, but now when it comes to the Hollywood elite, the, the white men for

31:37

Harris, fucking Sam Elliott, Brian Cranston, Jeff Bridges, really guys.

31:43

I mean, what are they got out of you?

31:45

That's, that's, I know that's the thing.

31:48

I mean, two in the right mind would come out for her unless they were forced to

31:54

or paid or paid good money.

31:56

I mean, I see Jack Black.

31:57

I understand that he's probably a pedo.

32:00

Probably.

32:02

He is.

32:02

Looks like the creepy uncle, um, which we did when kids, you know, soon.

32:09

But honestly, George Clooney, I mean, George Clooney is epic for his sense of

32:12

humor for his tricks he plays on people.

32:15

But fuck you.

32:17

I mean, seriously.

32:19

Well, so I got, I got a problem with this whole thing.

32:23

I started boycotting these people a long time ago.

32:25

So like, I can't give them less money.

32:28

I mean, like, I mean, like Robert De Niro, the dude is an amazing actor.

32:33

I'm not going to take that.

32:34

Well, he used to be, he used to be.

32:35

Let's be real here.

32:36

Some of his ladies.

32:37

No, he's old and he's even crappy, but, um, but he's a douchebag.

32:41

So how about we just stop going to their movies?

32:44

I mean, ooh, we're going to miss something, you know, two and a half hours

32:48

long or two hours long and might make you laugh, but it's probably going to be

32:51

more woke than not.

32:52

We, we can't think of any whole lot of new movies that I watched.

32:55

I mean, I just don't.

32:58

You, I don't know if I've never brought this up here, but in 2016, there was a

33:02

shift in Hollywood and moviemaking that they wanted to start making movies that

33:06

were more friendly for, for China, because China wasn't allowing our movies in

33:10

because of the nudity or the swearing or the black people.

33:14

That's true.

33:16

It's true.

33:17

They took, hey, the, who was the, I don't know if you watch the new Star Wars movies.

33:21

Oh, they destroyed the Star Wars.

33:22

But, but they had one good character and that was this, this black stormtrooper

33:28

guy who like defected from the stormtroopers and on the Chinese poster, they

33:33

took him off because you can't have black people in China.

33:37

They're racist as fuck, dude.

33:39

No, I, I just don't know.

33:39

Very racist.

33:40

I, not, not all, I got fried.

33:43

Yes.

33:44

I, I, I agree with that statement.

33:46

So when they made that shift, the movies kind of started sort of sucking.

33:50

Yeah.

33:51

Um, so what do you miss?

33:53

So we guys, we are,

33:54

Watch old shit.

33:55

Watch old, old classics.

33:56

If you want, if you want to enjoy Robert De Niro, go pick up Taxi Driver or

34:00

Godfather Part II.

34:02

Like he,

34:02

Good fellows.

34:03

I mean, he's got, yeah.

34:05

Uh, actually my favorite one was, uh, him and, and, and Norton.

34:10

Um,

34:11

I put Norton.

34:12

Yeah.

34:12

It was, uh, he, uh, Edward, wait, it was,

34:15

Well, they were in primary, wasn't he in Primal Fear?

34:18

I think so.

34:18

But how did De Niro was in Primal Fear?

34:20

I didn't look it up.

34:20

I'm pretty sure those two did a movie together.

34:22

Again, I'd spent a long time.

34:23

I,

34:23

Uh, but the other thing is like, uh, don't watch it on Netflix.

34:27

Don't watch it on Amazon because they're getting a cut of that.

34:29

Right.

34:30

Go to your local,

34:31

Uh,

34:32

Blockbuster?

34:33

No, no record stores.

34:34

Okay.

34:35

Um, I mean, there's one Blockbuster left.

34:37

And then, uh, Bindo,

34:39

But no, we're good.

34:40

No, there, there are record stores that like we have one here, um, in Vegas called

34:43

Zaya, Zaya Records.

34:44

Mm-hmm.

34:45

Uh, there's like four locations and, uh, they have a big movie section.

34:50

I mean, thrift stores have.

34:51

Yes.

34:51

Thrift stores would like buy it used because you're not, then you're not funding

34:54

these assholes, right?

34:55

They've already got their cut of that, that DVD.

34:57

And then now you have a physical copy that no one can take from you.

35:01

No one can erase from your library and say, Oh, it's updated for

35:04

modern audiences.

35:05

No, like that's your copy.

35:06

And you can put it on your media server that we talked about and you can watch

35:10

it digitally anywhere in the world.

35:12

And like you're good to go.

35:13

You don't owe these people fucking anything.

35:14

I mean, so basically we're like 74, 75 million strong.

35:18

We came out in big numbers.

35:20

And I think we need to keep moving.

35:23

You know, kind of like, was that a Mel Gibson in that movie?

35:27

Hold the line.

35:29

Hold the line.

35:30

Braveheart.

35:31

Yeah, Braveheart.

35:32

Or Patriot.

35:33

No, kind of, kind of same movie.

35:34

Yeah, kind of was.

35:35

I think it was Braveheart.

35:36

Hold the line.

35:36

Cause I never saw Braveheart.

35:38

Patriot is one of my favorite movies, but Jesus Christ, I don't have a day and a

35:41

half to watch a movie.

35:42

Yeah.

35:42

It was like a three and a half hour movie.

35:43

Yeah, Braveheart's Long.

35:44

Brave movie.

35:45

Uh, Oh, Braveheart's Long too?

35:46

Yeah.

35:47

Yeah.

35:48

So, um, we're, we're, so we talked about trying to shut down the movie industry.

35:55

Again, I tack the news people.

35:57

I mean, CNN is disgusting.

35:59

They, they, they didn't have announced Trump, the victor until 245 AM Pacific time.

36:08

Yeah.

36:08

I mean, the fucking homeless guy in the quarter was already announcing it.

36:11

I mean, everybody was announcing CNN's like, Nope.

36:14

Nope.

36:15

Well, you even, um, even the AP, once he won Pennsylvania, it was a two 67.

36:24

Yeah.

36:24

But they hadn't called Alaska yet.

36:27

Alaska, Alaska is three votes and it's two 67.

36:31

You need 270 to win.

36:32

It was dirty.

36:33

And they're like, Oh, no, we can't call Alaska yet.

36:34

They only have 60% in favor of Trump.

36:37

When they'd like 80% of the vote is in Alaska.

36:40

When's the last time they voted Democrat?

36:41

Did they ever vote Democrat?

36:43

What the fuck?

36:45

Yeah.

36:46

So, and then as soon as they called it, they just went on this hate filled rhetoric.

36:53

Of course they have to know.

36:55

We're never going to unite as a country.

36:57

Good.

36:58

No, we national divorce.

36:59

No, get it over with.

37:01

I don't know if we're going to split up the states.

37:03

Cool.

37:04

Let's do it.

37:04

Let's go.

37:05

I'm ready.

37:05

I'm okay with that.

37:06

But the reality is we should fight hard for our kids to win.

37:11

And once the winner is chosen by an astronomical number or even by a little

37:16

number, we should all unite because bigger problems out there.

37:20

Okay.

37:20

I'm done.

37:21

I'm done with this shit.

37:23

Full anarchy right now.

37:25

Prevent dogs and cats living together.

37:27

Yes.

37:27

Private roads.

37:30

Okay.

37:31

So, um, what?

37:33

Why don't you do the peanut thing for your, for your topics?

37:35

So, okay.

37:36

So that for your topic.

37:37

Oh, do for my topic.

37:38

Yeah.

37:38

Okay.

37:38

That's a good topic.

37:39

Okay.

37:40

I just thought about that.

37:41

Um, okay.

37:42

And then before we get to, uh, are we done?

37:46

Well, I just wanted to bring up Judge Merchaun.

37:48

Oh yeah.

37:48

Okay.

37:48

Um, he's now considering.

37:51

Considering.

37:52

Not going after Trump.

37:54

Now Jack White, I think that's no Jack White, so guys, uh, I guess it's more than one.

37:59

There's Smith, right?

38:00

Jack Smith.

38:00

Um, he dropped all charges because his department cannot go after a president.

38:05

Oops.

38:05

But he, we only knew that was a piece of shit case.

38:08

Um, we all know that Judge Merchaun has

38:10

a piece of shit case and he's a piece of shit guy.

38:13

Um, since it, since it's saying isn't a week and a half, something like that.

38:16

Yeah.

38:16

He's like, I may not do that.

38:18

Yeah.

38:18

Cause you, he never had an intention of doing it.

38:21

They wanted to call it a convicted felon.

38:24

They strongly.

38:24

Oh my God.

38:25

Well, he better file a civil rights lawsuit.

38:26

Like, yeah, that's another thing.

38:28

Trump, like you need to go after these people.

38:30

See, I know there's a whole rhetoric of, oh, you can't go after political opponents.

38:34

Fuck that.

38:34

They did.

38:35

They went after you and they committed real crimes, which are all documented.

38:38

They're all public.

38:40

They did it out of the open.

38:41

Fuck it.

38:42

That's my other concern.

38:43

I don't know if he will.

38:44

Yeah.

38:44

I don't think he will.

38:45

And it's, but here's the thing.

38:46

It's not for him.

38:48

And it's not even for us, although we would enjoy the fuck out of it.

38:51

Um, what they have done to, what they've done to Trump pretty much has made

38:57

sure that no other businessman will leave his business and get into politics.

39:02

Cause you don't belong there.

39:03

Well, and they just showed you that you don't belong there.

39:05

I think Elon Musk would do it.

39:06

Well, but he's not American.

39:07

That's the problem.

39:08

Yeah.

39:08

Yeah.

39:09

I, I, this guy, I don't know if I mentioned this place.

39:12

He is like a 15 year old in a man's body.

39:15

I'm not, I'm not putting down.

39:16

Well, he does have, he does have Asperger's.

39:19

I'm sure he does.

39:19

He does.

39:20

He's diagnosed.

39:20

He is extremely intelligent.

39:22

He is definitely one of my heroes, but I just, when you see him jumping up and

39:28

down a stage, that big smile on his face, you kind of love this guy.

39:32

So I'm really kind of hoping you, well, no, but you think about, think about what

39:35

he risked.

39:37

Yeah.

39:37

If Harris want to watch.

39:38

Oh yeah.

39:38

They were, they probably were watching that.

39:40

So of course.

39:41

So for whatever, like not, they would have made up something.

39:44

Make it up.

39:45

Just, well, we'll make up the ground.

39:46

Yeah, sure.

39:46

So yeah, no, I think, I think I've done enough shit talking them.

39:51

Yeah.

39:51

Well, I got a kind of light heart.

39:52

Oh no, we're breaking news.

39:54

Oh yeah.

39:54

What's that?

39:54

We don't have, well, I broke a couple of hours ago.

39:57

The monkeys, the monkeys are out.

39:59

You hear about this?

40:00

I saw you post, but I didn't understand the reference.

40:02

So there's a research facility, a bio research lab in South Carolina.

40:07

Oh boy.

40:08

That lost a bunch of monkeys.

40:09

Oh, okay.

40:09

Over 40 monkeys have escaped or run in the streets.

40:12

Yeah.

40:13

Um, and they're catching most of them and they're like, they're probably not violent.

40:17

They're probably safe.

40:19

Yeah.

40:19

Probably.

40:19

Probably.

40:20

Uh, and then there are viruses in them.

40:21

I know.

40:22

Well, did you ever see the movie outbreak?

40:24

I know.

40:24

Yeah.

40:25

So this is the next pandemic, maybe.

40:27

Um, here in South Carolina and you see a monkey, but don't, don't touch it.

40:31

Don't feed it.

40:31

It's like, oh, we have a great way of catching them with candy.

40:36

Yeah.

40:36

Yeah.

40:37

So the thing you use to lure these are what kids walk around with right after

40:42

Halloween.

40:44

Jesus Christ.

40:45

What is wrong with these people?

40:46

And, uh, it was a, it's not as popular by head, but I think I popped out and

40:50

popped in and popped out as quick as possible.

40:52

Um, yeah, I think I'm good.

40:53

Uh, well, I got a little lighthearted story.

40:54

It's not really related to politics or anything like that.

40:57

Oh, thank God.

40:57

Um, so, uh, about, let's see what, uh, about 20 years ago, somebody posted a song

41:05

to, uh, or no, at less 20, like maybe 15 years ago, somebody posted a song to

41:11

the new YouTube and said, Hey, can anyone identify this song?

41:15

And like nothing.

41:16

No one, no, let me fucking clue.

41:18

It was like a kind of a poppy, uh, Euro new wave shit.

41:23

You know what I mean?

41:23

Okay.

41:24

It sounded pretty cool actually.

41:25

Uh, and it just lingered for years and years and years.

41:27

Nobody could have figured out who made the song.

41:29

Okay.

41:30

And finally, uh, just last week, someone identified it.

41:35

They figured out who wrote the song, who sang the song.

41:37

What was it?

41:38

Uh, so it's just some German pop band called FEX.

41:41

Oh, okay.

41:41

And the song was called subways of the mind or subways of your mind.

41:45

And, um, they actually found this band and they were able to get the master copy.

41:51

And now you can go to YouTube and listen to the full song, you know, in full quality.

41:56

So, uh, yeah, I just wanted to bring that up in case people file this kind of stuff.

41:59

And it's a nice little.

42:02

So, so I have a music really, really.

42:04

I did note.

42:05

Okay.

42:06

So there's a guy out there who plays guitar and when liberals go crazy and did all this

42:12

screaming, he puts that song.

42:14

I saw that.

42:15

He plays guitar and he uses their words.

42:17

Actually, one of them was a pretty good heavy metal song.

42:19

Yeah.

42:21

So check him out too.

42:21

Yeah.

42:22

I, if you can, uh, give me the link for that.

42:24

I can put it on the notes.

42:25

A lot of that stuff.

42:26

I don't, I, I saw it.

42:28

I'm like, unless I don't want to, I don't talk about, but then I'm just here, 80D kicks in

42:34

and I'm just like, whoa, it's my version of words.

42:38

I don't have words soup.

42:39

Is that what you call it?

42:40

I have word chili.

42:42

It's just beans and meat and noodles coming everywhere.

42:45

The noodles is a Cincinnati thing.

42:47

I didn't grow up in Cincinnati, but we had some noodles in there every once in a while.

42:51

Chili Mac, they call it.

42:52

Ah, don't tell people since I started that dude.

42:55

Like seriously, man, don't think that shit's serious, man.

42:57

Don't do that.

42:58

That's spaghetti, don't they?

42:59

Let's noodles.

43:00

Fucking weirdos.

43:02

And did the Bengals just beat the Raiders too?

43:05

I don't, I don't, I want, I got friends that are Bengals friends.

43:08

I didn't, I don't watch football.

43:11

All right, we get to go.

43:12

Yeah.

43:13

All right.

43:13

So I'm going to talk about household chemicals.

43:15

Oh, okay.

43:16

Nice little fun one.

43:18

So, you know, when you, when you buy cleaning materials or, um, rubbing alcohol or all sorts

43:25

of various chemicals, you know, you put them in your house and you don't really usually

43:29

think about how those can react with each other.

43:33

Uh, what kind of dangers are involved with those?

43:35

Yeah.

43:35

Uh, but you really should.

43:36

So I want to kind of just go over that stuff.

43:39

Um, so the first thing I'm going to start with is, uh, corrosives, which are acids and bases.

43:43

Okay.

43:44

Um, so now this is all based around water.

43:47

Uh, so water is H2O, right?

43:49

Two hydrogens, one oxygen.

43:51

Uh, so now acid, well, you can split a part of water into one hydrogen and then one hydrogen

43:57

oxygen.

43:58

Okay.

43:58

I'll take your word for that.

44:00

So an acid is when you have extra hydrogen items.

44:03

Okay.

44:03

And then a base is when you have that extra OH, uh, ion.

44:07

Okay.

44:09

Uh, so when you mix an acid with a base, what happens is those extra hydrogens, uh, want

44:16

to meet up with those extra OHs and form water again.

44:20

And so what's going to happen is, uh, that's, that's going, that reaction is going to take

44:25

place and then whatever was attached to the acid or base before will then attach to each

44:30

other.

44:31

Okay.

44:32

And that's going to be a violent, uh, heat forming energy releasing reaction.

44:35

Okay.

44:36

So if you ever did that experiment in school with the, um, uh, baking soda and vinegar

44:41

volcano, that's mixing an acid and a base.

44:43

Yeah.

44:44

Right.

44:44

And it produces a, a drink.

44:47

The chemical you can put together with those two things.

44:49

Yeah.

44:50

Yeah.

44:50

Yeah.

44:50

Yeah.

44:51

Um, so, uh, what you want to do is, uh, kind of learn what acid and bases are made of so

45:00

that you, that you can tell, okay, this reaction will be violent.

45:04

This one won't be so bad, but it'll make a mess.

45:07

That kind of thing.

45:08

And, and, and keep those chemicals separate.

45:09

Right.

45:10

Okay.

45:10

Good try.

45:11

You know, be more cognizant of where you store your chemicals.

45:15

Um, so, so acid and bases are based on, are measured by the pH scale, which ranges

45:20

from zero to 14.

45:21

Yep.

45:22

Um, uh, lower is an acid and higher is a base.

45:25

And then, uh, water is right in the middle at seven.

45:27

That neutral, yeah.

45:29

Uh, so some acids, uh, to, that you might have in your house, uh, hydrogen peroxide,

45:33

which is H two O two, uh, that has a pH of about five, uh, vinegars, you know,

45:39

you use for cooking.

45:40

Um, that's made of acetic acid, which has a pH of about three, uh, lemon juice or

45:46

other citrus juices, uh, that contains citric acid, which is a pH of about three

45:49

also.

45:50

And then when you might not know, uh, is toilet bowl cleaner.

45:53

That's extremely acidic.

45:55

Um, so that's about a pH of one.

45:57

So like you want to really want to keep that one separate from other things.

46:01

Uh, and there's, like, if you're a car person, uh, you might have what's called

46:04

muriatic acid, which is basically hydrochloric acid.

46:07

I don't know why they have a separate name for it, but, uh, if you're in an

46:10

automotive store and you see muriatic acid, that's what that is.

46:13

Uh, it also has a pH of about one.

46:15

Uh, and then some bases you might have in your house, uh, baking soda, uh,

46:20

which is sodium bicarbonate, uh, has a pH of about nine.

46:24

Uh, it's a powder.

46:25

It's not a liquid.

46:25

So they don't have to be liquids necessarily.

46:28

Uh, borax, uh, that is a pH of 10, uh, tile cleaners.

46:34

Those are, uh, bases which have about the pH of 10 oven cleaners.

46:37

Yeah.

46:37

Uh, be a pH of about 12.

46:40

Uh, ammonia is about 12, uh, and bleach is 13.

46:43

So bleach is like the high end of a base.

46:46

Uh, and then, you know, the toilet bowl cleaner would be the high end of acid.

46:49

So you want to keep those things separate because they will do some damage.

46:55

Well, where's ammonia in this?

46:56

Uh, ammonia is a piece of 12.

46:57

It's a high base.

46:58

Cause you, if you mix bleach and ammonia, uh, bleach and ammonia doesn't really do it.

47:01

It doesn't react.

47:02

It's there and gas.

47:03

Uh, well, it'll, it'll make a toxic gas.

47:05

Yeah.

47:05

But it won't, it won't, okay.

47:06

They won't like react in the, in the acid base, uh, chemical.

47:10

So like that's the other thing is just because two things are an acid or a base,

47:14

doesn't mean they won't react.

47:14

Right.

47:15

So you want to look that stuff up too.

47:17

Um, so that, that's the corrosives.

47:20

Um, so flammables, uh, you have your rubbing alcohol, naphtha, which is like a

47:24

lighter fluid, uh, propane, WD 40 is very flammable.

47:29

Um, so you want to keep that stuff in cool, dry areas.

47:33

Um, don't put it near the stove, right?

47:36

Like use some common sense.

47:38

Uh, if you're here in Nevada, don't keep it in your garage because it gets

47:41

super hot in your garage and that could cause problems.

47:44

Um, and anything else that's flammable, you know, like just be saying about it.

47:50

Um, so oxidizers, now the oxidizers are flammable, but they don't need oxygen.

47:57

So like they can, they can, uh, start a flame even in a low oxygen environment.

48:03

Uh, and there's not a whole lot of those that are, that you'll find around the house.

48:06

Uh, the one thing that I could find was a, it's a prescription drug called potassium

48:11

permanganate.

48:12

Um, so what you want to do is like keep that stuff, uh, you know, very secure.

48:18

Uh, make sure it's labeled properly.

48:20

Um, again, keep it away from heat, keep it away from other chemicals, keep away from

48:24

flames.

48:25

Um, and that's just like a, a basic list.

48:29

Like I'm not going to go through every fucking chemical that'll be in your house.

48:32

Pay attention to what you're using.

48:33

Yeah.

48:34

And then, um, so since I'm not going to give you all the info, I'm going to tell

48:37

you how to go find the info.

48:38

Oh, um, so one thing you want to do is on the packaging, uh, of the, of the box or

48:44

the bottle, whatever it is, uh, look for the pictograms.

48:47

So they have, maybe I have a skull and crossbones, uh, or they'll be like a big

48:50

flame.

48:51

Um, so some of these are called GHS pictograms.

48:55

And, um, I forget what GHS stands for, but, uh, it's just a list of pictures.

49:01

That could be on, uh, various chemicals and like they'll tell you what that

49:06

chemical can do.

49:07

Okay.

49:08

Right.

49:08

So, so learn your pictograms, uh, go to the, there's a website that has

49:12

references, I think they're on Wikipedia.

49:13

So, uh, the other thing is the NFPA 704 symbol and that's going to be that diamond

49:19

with the four colors, uh, the yellow, red, blue and white.

49:22

So learn what those mean.

49:24

Um, you know, it's, it's not that hard.

49:27

You can always look it up on reference.

49:29

Uh, there's a website called pubchem , uh, pubchem.

49:33

Okay.

49:33

Uh, and it's basically every chemical you can imagine, fully searchable.

49:37

Oh, um, it, how it reacts with other chemicals, you know, what you should keep

49:41

it away from, what it's okay to mix with.

49:43

Yeah.

49:44

Um, what the, what the, uh, the atoms that make it up are, oh, like everything's

49:49

on there.

49:49

It's great.

49:50

Um, another thing is actually the anarchist cookbook.

49:53

So like this actually has a list of things that if you mix them,

49:59

this will happen.

50:00

Right.

50:01

So don't, don't get caught reading it.

50:04

Maybe on the subway train.

50:05

Don't buy with a credit card.

50:06

Maybe it's available for free on the internet.

50:08

Put those fake fingers on you.

50:10

No, the anarchist cookbook is available for free on the internet.

50:13

Stay away from baby.

50:14

Um, and the other thing is actually YouTube is a great resource for

50:17

chemistry.

50:18

So there's a lot of great YouTube channels out there.

50:21

Uh, some that I like to watch are Nile, red and Nile blue.

50:25

Uh, it's the same guy.

50:26

I think the difference is now blue does more food related stuff.

50:29

Okay.

50:30

We're really like, he'll make something from scratch and eat it himself.

50:33

And then now red is the more other chemicals.

50:36

Yeah.

50:37

Uh, a night hawk in light, like this guy's pretty good.

50:40

He rediscovered, uh, what was the material?

50:44

Uh, it's like a fireproof material, uh, and super insulating.

50:48

I can't remember the name of it, but, um, go look up his videos.

50:51

Uh, there's some good stuff there.

50:52

And then Chemiolis, this goes through a lot of like really exotic chemicals

50:56

and how to make those using a home lab.

50:59

Really?

50:59

Yeah.

50:59

Cool.

51:01

Um, yeah.

51:02

So that's what I got.

51:03

Um, no, it's very important to know your chemicals and know what to make.

51:06

So not what to, what not to make.

51:08

Right.

51:08

I have seen buildings evacuated because the cleaning crew mixed the wrong

51:12

chemicals.

51:12

Nice.

51:13

Um, I will say this.

51:15

There was a time, um, I was, I'm going to be very vague on this.

51:20

I was at a store and the guy goes, Hey, there's the guy who owned this.

51:24

Hey, do you know if you mix this chemical and this chemical together and

51:26

explodes?

51:27

I go, I, cause I would possess those two chemicals in the same room.

51:31

Yeah.

51:31

Where I worked at.

51:32

He's like, you want to see it?

51:33

I'm like, sure.

51:36

He took us out.

51:37

He makes it together.

51:39

He goes, oh, I can only use a small amount because the last time I did this cops

51:42

game, I blew out a bunch of windows.

51:46

But yeah, it was just funny that the guy is mixing this shit up in the alley

51:50

and just blew it up.

51:52

Um, I don't really want to discuss what the shit was actually very easily

51:55

obtainable.

51:56

Um, but yeah.

51:57

And the other most important thing about cleaning chemicals, Fabuloso is not a

52:02

cleaning chemical.

52:03

It's colored water people.

52:05

There's a reason it's like 99 cents.

52:06

It's sold, it's sold a dollar store.

52:08

So Fabuloso is, it smells good though, uh, but it's not a cleaner.

52:12

Uh, one thing I do want to bring up before I get to my topic, which I just found

52:16

I have a topic.

52:17

Um, so I have made a lot of crazy things about the next couple of weeks.

52:25

The next six weeks.

52:26

Um, I want to discuss that with you next week to kind of see where you feel because

52:32

I still believe the various shit's going to go down.

52:36

The rhetoric is not changing.

52:37

There we go.

52:38

Order 66.

52:39

Well, no, I was listening to another podcast, the boy I don't normally listen to.

52:43

And it was a guy and a girl and they were talking, Oh, these podcasts, a lot of them

52:47

are selling hate and they're pushing hate.

52:49

They're pushing violence.

52:50

They're like, we're, there's not going to be violence people.

52:52

Everybody needs to relax.

52:53

I'm like, I don't listen to them.

52:55

But I'm like, I don't want to be fair enough.

52:57

You know, they have their opinion.

52:58

I have mine, but then they made a comment right after the, the adult violence is

53:03

going to happen.

53:04

Yeah.

53:04

The guy goes, well, you know, they're not going to let Trump in office.

53:08

And I'm like, what?

53:09

I didn't even try to cross my truck.

53:10

What does that mean?

53:11

I have a fuck you not let him in office.

53:13

Invite us doesn't happen.

53:14

Right.

53:14

Yeah, it'll happen.

53:15

So I don't want to be selling hate or a fear, but I want to look, they will get

53:22

into this limit next week, I think, um, because I do want to be honest about people,

53:28

honest with people, but I also want people to understand that you might need to prep.

53:33

Just in case, if nothing happens, who cares?

53:36

We move on and have a happy life.

53:38

So yeah.

53:39

So the time I'm going to bring up today is, um, it's not really a

53:44

some prepper thing or even a survival thing, but it's just, it's just, it's a,

53:48

it's a great example of fucking government overreach.

53:51

Um, we, we need to find justice for peanut and Fred.

53:58

Um, I'm a little bit pissed off because peanuts getting more attention than Fred.

54:02

Fred was a raccoon.

54:03

Yeah.

54:03

I mentioned before I had a raccoon when I was a child.

54:05

So I'm kind of, kind of favor the raccoon over the squirrel.

54:08

But you can do tricks.

54:10

Yeah, I know, but come on, man.

54:12

They got the little like bandit looking thing and they look like a robber and they,

54:16

they do the little claws and they dip their,

54:18

I love, uh, I prefer animals like that over, over cats and dogs.

54:23

And part of it is I'm allergic to cats and dogs, which is why you always hear me

54:26

sniffing.

54:27

It's not my $1,000 cocaine habit.

54:29

I got a lot of cats and dogs in this house.

54:31

Um, no, I like, I don't really like dogs that much.

54:34

Um, they're kind of stupid, you know, like, like you, you fake

54:38

throw ball and then you go run after it.

54:39

You know, my dog knows that you show up around one time.

54:42

Cause he, no, he goes, it's not you.

54:44

Well, yeah, yeah.

54:44

He has known that someone's showing up to do it.

54:47

He's, he's like, look, I prefer cats over dogs, but I would really prefer like

54:52

rodents and things like I've had rabbits.

54:54

I've had hamsters.

54:55

So, so, so I guess we should fill people.

54:58

There's a lot of people probably don't know about this.

55:00

Um, in the state of New York, uh, he was a, uh, a tiktoker or a YouTuber?

55:05

Well, he was nobody.

55:06

Um, but the squirrel did tricks online.

55:08

No, but he was a nobody.

55:09

Right.

55:09

And, uh, he found a squirrel that had been hit by a car.

55:12

Nine years ago.

55:13

Yes.

55:14

Yeah.

55:14

So any nurse to squirrel back to health.

55:15

Yeah.

55:16

And then he became a tiktoker.

55:18

Right.

55:18

But that's how they found out about it.

55:20

Yes.

55:20

Is he was, because I mean, honestly, if you got a squirrel in your house, I mean,

55:25

government better not know about it, but yet he went on the internet with it.

55:28

And I, and I give him credit.

55:29

The dude trained fucking squirrel.

55:31

Yeah.

55:31

Um, so you gotta give him credit and, and there's, um, there's

55:36

a guy, they, they, they, we already know who the whistleblower is up for him.

55:40

And I hope he's getting some lovely emails and I hope he knows all the new

55:43

swear words.

55:44

Um, no violence, but let's, uh, make sure he runs.

55:47

He's a dumb ass.

55:49

Three women.

55:50

So, uh, that was a Karen.

55:52

No, it, uh, was it a guy?

55:53

They, so it may have been a, so the Karen may have told this guy, this guy worked

55:58

for the government.

55:59

Oh, he's the one that moved forward with.

56:00

Yeah.

56:00

Yeah.

56:00

Yeah.

56:01

I think.

56:01

So basically they've raided this guy's house, grabbed the squirrel, grabbed the raccoon

56:05

and killed him.

56:06

Right.

56:06

Just why not just kill him?

56:08

They're like, Oh, we need to know if they have rabies or not.

56:10

The squirrel's been in the house right now.

56:12

Right.

56:12

What the fuck are you talking about?

56:13

They don't have rabies.

56:13

It's a bad squirrel.

56:15

And they, they kind of done so many other things.

56:17

They could have donated them to a, to another shelter, to a wild animal rescue.

56:21

We'll just do nothing.

56:22

Leave the guy alone.

56:23

Right.

56:23

They were back to the owner, which they should have done.

56:25

But don't even show up.

56:26

Like, wait, if, if you can receive a call that says, Oh, the guy has a squirrel in

56:31

his house, hang up the fucking phone.

56:34

I don't give a fuck if he has a squirrel in his house.

56:36

But yeah, but they went to a judging out warrant.

56:38

So yeah, that's where your property rights kind of despair when you judge signs

56:42

a piece of paper.

56:43

Um, I don't know.

56:45

It really pisses me off.

56:46

I'm actually looking for a little plaque or something from, for the wall over here.

56:50

This is my, my wall of government abuse.

56:52

Actually, I should put Waco Texas up there twice.

56:55

Uh, there's a whole bunch of shit that, you know,

56:57

but actually this does kind of tie into prepping.

56:59

Like, I know you mentioned it doesn't, but I mean, you know, like maybe you have

57:04

chickens or, or whatever is your pet, like a snake.

57:08

I mean, whatever is your thing, right?

57:10

Let's, that's on you.

57:11

Yeah.

57:11

Right.

57:12

Prep for that.

57:13

Right.

57:14

Like prep to have the government come and murder your family member.

57:18

Right.

57:18

Like they will do it.

57:20

But the problem is when they've got a warrant, you've got to comply.

57:24

You don't.

57:26

You don't make it hurts.

57:28

Look, I, I'm not going to advocate breaking the law, but you know, the founding

57:33

fathers had warrants on them.

57:36

There's a fight you could fight.

57:37

It's a fight you're going to live to fight another day.

57:39

I understand.

57:40

Like you're, you're okay to understand this.

57:41

You will lose the, the, the battle, but you won't lose the war.

57:46

And you know what, you might not be around to see the winning of the war, but

57:50

because the government shot and killed you.

57:52

Yes.

57:53

Yeah.

57:53

But you know, it's like, again, like this is your family member.

57:58

Right.

57:58

If you're not going to, if, if you weren't willing to go to war for your family

58:02

member, you're never going to do it.

58:04

Live to fight another day.

58:06

I don't know.

58:06

I don't think they come, they come knocking with a warrant.

58:08

They're testosterone is flaring.

58:10

They don't give a fuck.

58:10

They think they're going to take you out.

58:13

I don't give a fuck.

58:13

They, there's numerous examples of that.

58:15

Unfortunately, and I really don't like this, but I now know what abortion by

58:21

fire.

58:22

Yeah, you already went away.

58:22

I know, but I can't, it happened at Waco.

58:26

But, but okay.

58:27

But so my point was prepare, right?

58:30

Prepare for them wanting to do this and have a plan ready.

58:34

Whatever that plan is, whatever that plan is, dig a hole in your front yard,

58:37

put a rug over it, whatever the plan is, whatever the plan is, have a plan.

58:42

Comply.

58:43

Comply.

58:44

Trust me.

58:45

Those words do not come out of my mouth very easily.

58:47

They're going to murder your family member.

58:51

Yeah.

58:51

I mean, like, well, I can't argue with you because you're right.

58:54

When, when Hitler said, Hey, Jews, get on the boxcars.

58:59

He had a warrants or the German equivalent of a warrant.

59:02

They were doing everything legally.

59:04

I would not fuck you.

59:05

Kill me.

59:07

I'm going to take you out with me.

59:08

Cops shoot too quickly.

59:10

I don't care.

59:11

Okay.

59:12

I plan.

59:13

I be ready.

59:14

Um, and before we close out, I just got an email.

59:16

Woo.

59:17

Uh, Dina Titus, you have been served.

59:20

Oh, Lordy.

59:21

I will see you in court.

59:23

So one day she wins the, the, the election, which she probably didn't

59:26

actually win, but in Nevada, she won.

59:29

And a couple days later, she gets served.

59:31

Boom.

59:31

By the scenario of the cage.

59:35

I think we're ready to call it.

59:36

Yeah.

59:37

Yep.

59:37

I think that's the show.

59:39

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59:39

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59:42

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59:44

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59:47

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