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Fake News 503 - Voting Rights Act Explained

May 01, 20261 hr 40 min
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We break down what the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision to weaken the Voting Rights Act means for voting laws and the 2026 Midterms, Iran's Ayotollah continues to refuse to "back down" to the United States, Trump announced Wednesday the U.S. is weighing a potential drawdown of American troops in Germany, the city of Ann Arbor has adopted a new pro-crime inclusivity policy, and the ATF has posted summaries of its new regulations on pistol braces and other firearm rules.


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[SPEAKER_08]: Man, we got lucky yesterday, right? [SPEAKER_08]: Is that what's about to say drinking bro the week and get out of here? [SPEAKER_08]: You gave it the famous weight, weights, and then boom, the Supreme Court struck down the voting rights, Act. [SPEAKER_08]: Most part of it. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, the part three force, probably. [SPEAKER_08]: The part that matters, really.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, so Republicans see a clear win in Wednesday's Supreme Court Decision striking down Louisiana's congressional maps, [SPEAKER_08]: And that victory could keep them in control of the House after November's election, the Supreme Court, and a major six three decisions struck down Louisiana's majority, Black House district, and we can, the voting rights act, giving Republicans a chance to rewrite the congressional maps, particularly in Southern states.

[SPEAKER_08]: As a result, Republican-led states could eliminate Black and Latino electoral districts. [SPEAKER_08]: And some strategists are arguing that it's time for the party to get aggressive to keep the house in control and protect President Trump's agenda. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't actually see it that way. [SPEAKER_08]: See what what way. [SPEAKER_08]: I see it exactly the way. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't know if you've got a chance to read Alito's distanced yesterday.

[SPEAKER_08]: I actually firmly agree with with almost everything he said in there. [SPEAKER_08]: These laws were put in place right after the Civil Rights Act in 1964, the Voting Rights Act was put in 1965. [SPEAKER_08]: And yes, the districts were very different. [SPEAKER_08]: Over time, they have stretched out to a ridiculous proportion in a lot of these states, hence this Louisiana lawsuit that that's led to all of this going to the Supreme Court and all this redistricting.

[SPEAKER_08]: What he said [SPEAKER_08]: you know back in the day we were trying to overcome a hundred years of oppression and everything else since over time politicians have slowly changed this to favor political maps and it really had nothing to do with race anymore and that specifically and this was his exact quote that the constitution is colorblind and we should view it as such so [SPEAKER_03]: That's the way I understand it as well. [SPEAKER_03]: That's not the descent, by the way.

[SPEAKER_03]: That's the concurrence. [SPEAKER_03]: OK, because they won, but I think they make glasses for a color blindness now. [SPEAKER_03]: This should do. [SPEAKER_03]: So I think what you're looking at that. [SPEAKER_08]: And this is where I'm stuck is with the Democrats. [SPEAKER_08]: What they're arguing for doesn't make any sense.

[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, every Democrat crew including Oh, oh, Bob, I don't you know, we got to fight this and this and this and it's like I live I actually grew up in one of these districts.

[SPEAKER_08]: I don't know if you did and I hate to keep bringing up full-toned county [SPEAKER_08]: I know it was famous by Trump and all that other stuff in the Atlanta Brave Stadium way back in the day, but this was one of those counties that end to end if you were driving to, let's just say Atlanta airport, out to my house where I lived, you're looking at a 50-55-minute drive out there.

[SPEAKER_08]: But also, you're looking at roughly a 50-minute drive north and then south and all of our school districts were lumped in together if I get arrested where I lived. [SPEAKER_08]: In the suburbs, I would be taken down to Atlanta police station, which is 50 minutes away.

[SPEAKER_08]: We, as like part of our county, we've always tried to divide up the county in the threes, as I was growing up, because it was extra funding, less police, actually, when you needed more, because you didn't have your own police and your own district and all that other stuff, you had it in your town. [SPEAKER_08]: I think all of this has been unfair for a very long time, and let's face it, the population just simply doesn't match.

[SPEAKER_03]: No, I mean, what's the, what would all black people voting as a single on-click in a particular area? [SPEAKER_03]: what's the purpose of that exactly like are we are we continuing to segregate them because that's what it is that that's what it feels like to be a you're segregating that vote the only the difference is not the Democrats have ever had a problem with segregation but the reason that they tolerate it now in modernity is because they get that vote.

[SPEAKER_03]: Otherwise, if there was some other on-clave of people that were being protected by the voting rights act that voted Republican, they would be fucking screaming bloody murder. [SPEAKER_03]: Right, that stripped down, like fuck off, dude. [SPEAKER_03]: You don't care about the principle behind it. [SPEAKER_03]: You don't care about the idea of individuality or any of this shit. [SPEAKER_03]: You're a bunch of communist turds.

[SPEAKER_03]: The only reason you care about this is because that group votes for you. [SPEAKER_03]: You're perfectly willing to accept.

[SPEAKER_08]: uh... monoliths and segregation provided benefits you you have no principles you are moral coward you don't know the constitution and you're a fucking cunt uh... and also i don't i don't understand how this changes like let's take city councils and things that go on in your own neighborhoods and everything else it doesn't change that [SPEAKER_08]: No, not it changes house seats, but as far as who you vote for in your community, everybody still has the opportunity to do that.

[SPEAKER_08]: We live in a small community here in Wilmington, where we could easily tip to scales to whatever board we wanted to or city council and I mean by you and I running here. [SPEAKER_08]: It just depends on who runs the best race, who's got funding or whatever, and then great. [SPEAKER_08]: We have that. [SPEAKER_08]: Now running for a senate seat or a congressional seat, obviously that's a little bigger, and then you have to go out a little further than when you're typically live.

[SPEAKER_08]: But as far as changing things, what's to stop everybody from all races of just voting the way they want to? [SPEAKER_08]: Like when Obama got elected? [SPEAKER_08]: he's black. [SPEAKER_08]: That is not because of the way these, this congressional map was currently districted before they overturned it. [SPEAKER_08]: It was just now, Americans came in and voted for Obama. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.

[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean the voting rights I've had done that do with the first black president getting elected none everybody voted for Yep, I mean Ca 73 million people voted for Kamala. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Well You know maybe yeah, who cares? [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, but yeah [SPEAKER_03]: on paper currently. [SPEAKER_03]: Alito did conclude that the map accounted amounted to an unconstitutional race, Jerry Mander.

[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, it's pretty clear that this has always been constitutional, but the rule goes far beyond Louisiana now, right? [SPEAKER_03]: Following the 2020 census, Louisiana initially drew this is a background information, just you know what brought this all the way ahead. [SPEAKER_03]: Louisiana initially drew a congressional map with just one majority black district.

[SPEAKER_03]: After court signal that map likely violated the voting rights act, lawmakers went back to the drawing board this time creating a second majority black district, stretching hundreds of miles across the state, one that you were describing [SPEAKER_03]: The district connected, you can look to something a map if you want to take a peek at what however difficult it is, but it connected far-flung black populations from Baton Rouge all the way to fucking Shreveport, which isn't sane.

[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, that's, uh, prompting critics to all you the map prioritize race over geography, communities, and common sense, which is all true. [SPEAKER_03]: a law court agreed and now the Supreme Court has affirmed that decision and then the fallout while the court didn't strike down the voting rights act. [SPEAKER_03]: It did something just to significant. [SPEAKER_03]: It tightened the rules for how it's allowed to be used.

[SPEAKER_03]: It can't be used to racially jerry-manor anymore. [SPEAKER_03]: And that's a big deal. [SPEAKER_03]: The concurring opinion clearance Thomas suggests the court may not be done revisiting the issue actually. [SPEAKER_03]: He said that section two of the voting rights act may not apply to redistricting at all. [SPEAKER_03]: a business that, if adopted in the future, could dramatically reshape all election law.

[SPEAKER_03]: But the immediate implications are obvious and sweeping potentially if Republicans have the will to act here. [SPEAKER_03]: And that is that election maps [SPEAKER_03]: across the country, now face new challenges, particularly those drawn with race as a central factor. [SPEAKER_03]: That is to say the entire Southeast. [SPEAKER_03]: Right?

[SPEAKER_03]: At the same time, steps defending their maps will have stronger legal footing, especially if they are your political, not racial motivations.

[SPEAKER_03]: The decision also raises the stakes ahead of this mid-term in 2026, where control of Congress [SPEAKER_03]: likely hinges on just a handful of districts and keep in mind it's a zero sum so everyone that goes the other way also subtracts one right yep so it's a two-point swing every time and as it stands right now the Republicans are going to swing eight districts that's 16 votes yeah I mean like in total so [SPEAKER_03]: It looked like the Democrats may have a six vote lead.

[SPEAKER_03]: That was kind of the projection going in this mid-term that they were going to be up by six, which would have been what 2018 to 2013 or 2012. [SPEAKER_03]: So a little higher, yeah, on the downswing, I think. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, something like that. [SPEAKER_03]: I can't remember what the exact numbers are, but it would have been a six to eight point swing. [SPEAKER_03]: Now it's going to be in the other direction.

[SPEAKER_03]: Provided Republicans redistrict the way that they should. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, and Florida already Plenty did it. [SPEAKER_03]: I was just gonna say what a pass. [SPEAKER_03]: There goes Texas is in the process right now There's been upheld by the courts, so that's just a matter of time now And there's a couple of Louisiana's gonna do it as well now. [SPEAKER_03]: They have to they're they're legally required to that's a different one.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, and There's a couple like two or three other districts that can get Read done between now and then and [SPEAKER_03]: Republicans win the House? [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, almost certainly, if they do, I mean, I would say certain, if they accomplish those redistricting, they win and they win the Senate again. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm not saying there's going to be some red tidal wave or anything like that, but they're going to hold on and give Trump another two years.

[SPEAKER_03]: I mean hopefully six, but I'm kidding, but I've still got that assholes in the forever shirt that says Trump 2040 and he's a zombie. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm gonna break it out and wear it sometimes soon just around town to piss some of these liberal love. [SPEAKER_08]: Now, I'll go back to Florida, so Florida already passed. [SPEAKER_08]: That's done. [SPEAKER_08]: So that's four seats right there. [SPEAKER_08]: Louisiana, that's another four seats that just happens.

[SPEAKER_08]: Like you said, they're legally required to do it now. [SPEAKER_08]: So that's over. [SPEAKER_08]: Now, it's kind of a race for some of these other states to get it in, which what I used to say in college. [SPEAKER_08]: But with that, if they're able to get it in, it depends on, [SPEAKER_08]: when their primaries are. [SPEAKER_08]: So a lot of these primaries in some of these states are in June versus March. [SPEAKER_08]: Now the ones that already happen in March, you're good on.

[SPEAKER_08]: The ones in June, you're going to have a problem because these ballots have already gone out for early balding and all this other stuff. [SPEAKER_08]: So you're you're you're screwed in a couple of these states. [SPEAKER_08]: However, [SPEAKER_08]: If one or two more flip, and I'm looking at it now, let's say it's an Alabama or a Tennessee. [SPEAKER_08]: So something like that, then you could really get the party started here.

[SPEAKER_08]: And by that, I mean Republican Party obviously. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean with all the redistricting, and let's keep in mind, there's a couple of places that are going to do it after the midterms before the next election. [SPEAKER_03]: Yes. [SPEAKER_03]: I expect Indiana will revisit and there'll be some other states as well that do it you're talking about Oppards of 20 seats. [SPEAKER_03]: That's a 40 vote flip. [SPEAKER_08]: Right, right?

[SPEAKER_08]: I think we've predicted 37 Yeah, and we started this game. [SPEAKER_03]: That's January. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, that's not including the census removing all these illegal immigrants Which would at the very very low end at the very low end.

[SPEAKER_03]: It's five seats [SPEAKER_03]: You know, at the high end, it's something like 20 additional ones you're talking about undoing all of the fake bullshit that Democrats have done to make it seem like they are the majority party in this country.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I mean look, there's there's [SPEAKER_08]: There's two major things here, one is race, that's what they've been using, and then illegal to get votes, and now the race thing is wiped off the map, literally, after this case yesterday, the illegal thing. [SPEAKER_08]: If Trump keeps up with the deportations and then pumps in another Senate, that will certainly help.

[SPEAKER_08]: And then, you know, the Democrats are always going to point towards this long standing thing of, well, we got more votes every single time in every single election. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, it's because California's got 40 million idiots living in it, and you're not going to change that ever, as far as the overall vote. [SPEAKER_08]: Now, Trump did win the overall vote. [SPEAKER_08]: in 2024, which was shocking and that hasn't happened for Republican in quite some time.

[SPEAKER_03]: He's going to win in 2008 too. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Again, I hope so. [SPEAKER_08]: We'll see. [SPEAKER_08]: That guy's going to live forever, but as this stands right now, if you're looking at it, [SPEAKER_08]: These democratic states try to race to try to redistrict their maps as well, like an Illinois or something like that. [SPEAKER_03]: Illinois, here's the issue. [SPEAKER_03]: That was on the table.

[SPEAKER_03]: All of the, um, all of the redistricting the Democrats can do has been done. [SPEAKER_03]: They've played their cards. [SPEAKER_03]: So they're all out of states here at this point. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, they just did California. [SPEAKER_03]: Now that California is one's getting held up and the Virginia one's getting held up. [SPEAKER_03]: But all these numbers that we're talking about right now are take that into account, take into account that Virginia will get it.

[SPEAKER_03]: It's redistricting done and the California will get it done as well. [SPEAKER_03]: And you're talking about maybe four or five seats total out of those. [SPEAKER_03]: But it doesn't compare to what Republicans can do in Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Indiana, a couple other places. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, uh, so this whole argument from the left of we're worried, you know, about the, how this is going to affect black and Latino voters and all that other shit. [SPEAKER_08]: Why?

[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, they, they go into the voting booth. [SPEAKER_08]: They make up their own mind on the day. [SPEAKER_08]: They, they, [SPEAKER_08]: Why are we treating them as if not us? [SPEAKER_08]: Excuse me, Democrats. [SPEAKER_08]: Why are Democrats treating them as if they're so fucking dumb that they can't walk into a voting booth and make up their own mind for their own candidates?

[SPEAKER_08]: Sure. [SPEAKER_08]: That's been one of the biggest issues that bothers me [SPEAKER_08]: how the Democrats treat black people is if they're fucking morons, including the Supreme Court justice. [SPEAKER_08]: Remember Kenji, Brown, Jackson, Katanji, whatever, Jumanji, whatever the fucker name is. [SPEAKER_08]: She said, well, you got to treat black people as if they're disabled.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: No, you don't, I mean, that's what they think, though, I mean, it's a specific pathology that's sort of pervasive inside of this postmodernist ideology. [SPEAKER_03]: When you start ranking everybody based on [SPEAKER_03]: Their immutable characteristics and how offended or aggrieved those groups are then you have to think that way Right, it's like, well, it's it's not that they're not capable necessarily It's that the system makes them incapable.

[SPEAKER_03]: It's like, oh really. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, tell that to like literally any successful black person They would be offended by that. [SPEAKER_03]: I would I would hope so. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, same here. [SPEAKER_08]: It's a fucking dumb thing to say [SPEAKER_08]: So, yeah, it just doesn't make any sense to me, and I'm watching the left kind of melt down on all of this.

[SPEAKER_08]: And I mean, reading the reactions from some of these people, Jim Crow is trending for a very long time last night. [SPEAKER_08]: You know, they're taking us back to Jim Crow. [SPEAKER_08]: Why? [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, I don't understand. [SPEAKER_08]: Everybody's got the same equal rights. [SPEAKER_08]: You don't need extra people. [SPEAKER_08]: unless you were trying to rig an election, or what would an extra congressman do in your district for you?

[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know, I mean, I don't, nothing really. [SPEAKER_03]: What it does, and this is all about the, and most of politics actually, especially these days, is primarily about convincing pawns that their bishops and knights. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, that sort of feels like, no, that's precisely what it is, so they feel like their sacrifice is noble or whatever, whatever you've got to do to get somebody to convince somebody to vote against their own personal interest for you.

[SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean? [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: And it's just magicians pattern, the whole thing. [SPEAKER_03]: And that's why, you know, the answer to this will never be voting. [SPEAKER_08]: And which isn't, so we are 60 years later, that's me. [SPEAKER_03]: That is me. [SPEAKER_08]: That is me. [SPEAKER_08]: I apologize. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm running my own production over here. [SPEAKER_03]: That's the mayor of Chicago.

[SPEAKER_03]: It is, which we'll talk to in a second. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: We're not talking to. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, we're not talking here from him. [SPEAKER_03]: Um, why is Murray's wearing a fucking military uniform? [SPEAKER_03]: Anyways. [SPEAKER_03]: Um, So, [SPEAKER_03]: This, the whole thing is designed that way. [SPEAKER_03]: And it's why voting, you should vote, because voting is important. [SPEAKER_03]: But voting isn't going to solve your problems.

[SPEAKER_03]: Your problems get solved a long time before you ever get to the voting booth. [SPEAKER_03]: Politics is downstream of culture and culture is downstream of character. [SPEAKER_03]: And if you don't have a character rooted in principle in a serious way, right?

[SPEAKER_03]: You are very susceptible to all of this stupid bullshit because somebody just has to tell you [SPEAKER_03]: They all they have to do is convince you that they're on your side at this point in people just believe them. [SPEAKER_03]: That's because 70% of people, I would 50% to 70% of people are NPCs, the robots with no internal dialogue.

[SPEAKER_08]: So I'm going to play this clip right now, Jamie, of this is the mayor of Chicago who wanted to talk about the rights redistricting here or the fucking [SPEAKER_08]: and the right signs. [SPEAKER_01]: Let's see back in the voting right next. [SPEAKER_01]: When I was in someone with Rev. [SPEAKER_01]: Jackson and he talked about moving from town to town to create real attention, brown, real in franchisemen.

[SPEAKER_01]: The retrospective said that he realized that they had jumped and hit their heads on the silly in the basement. [SPEAKER_01]: His much work is it took to secure those rights. [SPEAKER_01]: They recognized that there were some limitations there. [SPEAKER_01]: And now here we are 60 years later, where the undermining of those efforts are in full effect. [SPEAKER_01]: It's why I put forth an ordinance to put safeguards around our elections.

[SPEAKER_01]: There's a working group that I trust, good recommendations will come from that. [SPEAKER_01]: I do believe that we should secure our voting zones so that the president does not use his private minutes of rice force to intimidate black and brown folks, particularly working people. [SPEAKER_01]: Again, this is another common action for the United States, the Chicago of the country, that if we're going to protect our democracy, this will be the time to get engaged.

[SPEAKER_08]: So. [SPEAKER_08]: For the audio listeners, that's a black mayor who's making that statement. [SPEAKER_08]: Prove it. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, he was on screen if you're watching the video right now. [SPEAKER_08]: But what's to stop him from getting elected again?

[SPEAKER_08]: uh... what what changes in this ruling that black and brown people cannot vote for whoever the fuck they want including that guy yeah i mean i this is the hardest thing on that i'm i'm trying to wrap my mind so so all of the citizens of chicago vote for the mayor so chicago uh... all the ones that are eligible to vote and sure [SPEAKER_03]: It doesn't matter where you live inside the city or what your race is. [SPEAKER_03]: They're not.

[SPEAKER_03]: Well, clear, there's no, it's not at all. [SPEAKER_03]: It'll juice with Mayor there. [SPEAKER_03]: No, yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: But there's no like, there's no electoral college inside of the city of Chicago. [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: This has nothing to do with the other thing. [SPEAKER_03]: Totally. [SPEAKER_03]: So we're going to fucking solve this problem that doesn't exist. [SPEAKER_03]: And that's, that's Magician's powder.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yes. [SPEAKER_03]: Look over here while I fucking reach into your pocket. [SPEAKER_08]: and so let's go back to my example that he's at the top with with Fulton County in Atlanta. [SPEAKER_08]: The mayor of Atlanta as long as I can remember as a child has always been black because it's downtown Atlanta that's who they're voting for and everything else, right? [SPEAKER_08]: But I'm in the same district. [SPEAKER_08]: as them as far as the black voters and nothing is changed.

[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, it's, you know, great. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, I vote for my mayor of my city or town and so does everybody else. [SPEAKER_08]: You vote for the city council. [SPEAKER_08]: You vote for all this other shit. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't understand what an extra congressional seat is going to do for you here as far as when you walk into the voting booth [SPEAKER_08]: if you don't have the population, right? [SPEAKER_08]: Let's say let's keep it about race right now.

[SPEAKER_08]: And let's say you wanted all black everything. [SPEAKER_08]: You got to still convince people that it's, hey, go and vote for black people or whatever else it is. [SPEAKER_08]: And right now, unless you're trying to tell me your argument on the left is we don't have a big enough population. [SPEAKER_08]: to do something about it. [SPEAKER_08]: It's, you know, because what is it?

[SPEAKER_08]: 11% of America's black are 13, 13% of America's black and they need an extra person to look out for them. [SPEAKER_08]: They're, it doesn't really make sense to me because you're also out in my, you know, white sub or whatever. [SPEAKER_08]: So why are you making decisions for an entire fucking zone like Louisiana or Georgia that doesn't affect [SPEAKER_08]: It shouldn't affect me and it shouldn't affect them. [SPEAKER_08]: Like all of it should be treated differently.

[SPEAKER_08]: So I just don't understand the argument here. [SPEAKER_08]: And what's the next step for Democrats to try to flip this back in their favor? [SPEAKER_08]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_08]: because the Supreme Court is it, right? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I was talking about this with my wife, she goes, is there any way to change this? [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, they talked to Dan about it today. [SPEAKER_03]: I was like, what's the Supreme Court makes their final decision? [SPEAKER_03]: That's it.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, if, you know, states will follow their state constitutions now. [SPEAKER_03]: And... [SPEAKER_03]: Jerry Mander, all of their districts, Republicans will, I hope, and maybe Democrats have a few straggles out there they have a done yet. [SPEAKER_03]: They could still sue, but you got to have standing and there has to be a legal precedent for the lawsuit. [SPEAKER_03]: Now you can't use the race thing anymore.

[SPEAKER_03]: The voting rights act is completely null and void for those purposes. [SPEAKER_03]: If you break your state's constitution, you can sue, like, I mean, nobody sued Pennsylvania for doing it before the 2020 election. [SPEAKER_03]: They broke their state constitution, not to redistrate, but to change mail and ballots and all that shit, and extend voting hours and all the stuff they did it without.

[SPEAKER_03]: like that there was a specific Constitution requirement in the state of Pennsylvania for that and they broke that law and nobody ever sued for it ever. [SPEAKER_03]: No crime, not that I'm at least whatever lawsuit may have been filed never made it anywhere. [SPEAKER_03]: But yeah, Democrats have very few options at this point. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, one guy on Twitter here, and I don't know who this is, is according to this new Supreme Court ruling.

[SPEAKER_08]: Total blue states like Colorado could draw an 8-0 blue map. [SPEAKER_08]: Illinois is 17-0 blue map, California is 52-0 blue map. [SPEAKER_08]: And he's saying time to respond accordingly to this new conservative threats and give it Republicans exactly what they asked for. [SPEAKER_03]: No, what's to stop that, reality, that's not happening, can't. [SPEAKER_03]: Why? [SPEAKER_03]: Because of the population density, like the state constitution won't allow for it.

[SPEAKER_03]: Okay. [SPEAKER_03]: That's not how it works. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, you can't, that's not how it works though. [SPEAKER_03]: All right. [SPEAKER_03]: Now speaking of that, Louisiana just 40 minutes ago, postponed its house primaries. [SPEAKER_03]: No way. [SPEAKER_08]: So that's, that's going to change immediately. [SPEAKER_08]: That was done. [SPEAKER_08]: All right. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: So here's how ridiculous this was, truly.

[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, look at the way this was carved out, go all the way up through the states. [SPEAKER_08]: And by the way, Louisiana obviously was the ones who had filed this. [SPEAKER_08]: This is how crazy it was. [SPEAKER_08]: This was also how crazy it was where I lived. [SPEAKER_08]: And so it just carved all the way, kind of northeast, and you're trying to lump all these people in to the same category, the same group. [SPEAKER_08]: This makes more sense.

[SPEAKER_08]: I don't know how you argue against this. [SPEAKER_08]: What the colors of this map actually are. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean, the interesting part of this is want, want, put the map back up there. [SPEAKER_03]: Why do all the black people live in that diagonal line through the state? [SPEAKER_03]: They don't. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, you do. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, are you talking about the left of the right? [SPEAKER_08]: Excuse me. [SPEAKER_08]: Uh, the one on the right.

[SPEAKER_08]: Uh, the one on the right. [SPEAKER_03]: So those districts were drawn because they were the majority black in those areas. [SPEAKER_03]: But that's, that's a curious thing. [SPEAKER_03]: Why? [SPEAKER_03]: Why are they majority black through that specific area and not in the heel of the boot or the top of the toe or at the top of the tongue? [SPEAKER_03]: Uh-huh. [SPEAKER_03]: Why? [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_03]: That's, that's very odd to me.

[SPEAKER_03]: I'm sure there's some reason for it. [SPEAKER_03]: I just don't know what it is. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't either, but I leave this map up here, Jamie, for a second. [SPEAKER_08]: Is that my computer yours? [SPEAKER_08]: It's mine. [SPEAKER_08]: That's going off like that. [SPEAKER_08]: Sorry. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm acting as my own producer here, so forgive me.

[SPEAKER_08]: I, to the audience at home, and I'm, you know, I'm not tech savvy, but as I'm looking at this, and you look at the top of the map here, says approximately one third of the population of Louisiana's Black. [SPEAKER_08]: So why should they have all these districts? [SPEAKER_08]: If that's, you know what I'm saying? [SPEAKER_03]: Like, yeah, I mean, it's silly.

[SPEAKER_03]: But the same thing you say the same thing about Atlanta, Atlanta is about 45% black, and there has been a white mayor since 1974. [SPEAKER_03]: No. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, I thought it's odd to me if, but it's where you live. [SPEAKER_08]: So it's like they're driving downtown. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, they're, or they, you live downtown black people, uh, and, but I thought voting right there. [SPEAKER_03]: I thought black people weren't capable of voting.

[SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: Does Atlanta have voter ID laws? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [UNKNOWN]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Georgia the state of Georgia I believe has to the voter ID loss in place. [SPEAKER_03]: Hold on. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm looking. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Georgia law requires photo identification when voting either in person or absentee.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yep. [SPEAKER_03]: So somehow despite not being they are they are the largest cohort, but they're not the majority in Atlanta. [SPEAKER_03]: Somehow, enough black people have found the ability to vote in Atlanta to have a black mayor for the last 50 years. [SPEAKER_03]: Chocking stuff. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, I don't, I couldn't imagine how that happened. [SPEAKER_03]: We're have to fucking call Bill Nye the science guy to do some fucking research and figure out how that went down.

[SPEAKER_08]: Because I'm trying to find his one reason. [SPEAKER_08]: that that makes sense for Democrats and I can't and having grown up in a in a district like this it's always been very strange and we've always fought at the north end of our our county to divide the county into threes so that way there is more police there is you know budgets there is more votes for your your local community versus a community that is

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean, the purpose of these districts literally is to bind a people together based on shared something and it's not raised because that's segregation sure.

[SPEAKER_03]: So it's shared community maybe there's an industry there right and as a voting block I can say hey, I want this industry to be taken care of and I want my guy in Congress to go kind of like what Massey did actually with the farm bill farm bill got passed [SPEAKER_03]: and Massey largely responsible for that because there's a lot of rural farmers where he fucking governs. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, right?

[SPEAKER_03]: So they are all in one voting block, their guy, whether you agree with them on anything else or not, their guy goes to Congress and fucking raises hell about farming along with a couple of other Congress people who live, who work in similar districts with farmers and like what the fuck? [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: That's the whole part. [SPEAKER_03]: You we are a creedal nation. [SPEAKER_03]: You you clump together based on ideas not on immutable characteristics.

[SPEAKER_03]: That's the way it's meant to be. [SPEAKER_03]: We don't want fucking racial enclaves. [SPEAKER_03]: It just doesn't make any sense. [SPEAKER_03]: That's the worst possible way to sort people. [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Because I mean the black friends that we have aren't they don't live in ghettos. [SPEAKER_03]: No. [SPEAKER_03]: No, and they don't identify with that bullshit, you know, that there are people who do live in ghettos.

[SPEAKER_03]: Some are white. [SPEAKER_08]: Yep, there's a lot of shitty white people. [SPEAKER_08]: There's a lot of white trash people out there. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, not everybody there's a ghetto. [SPEAKER_03]: Shit. [SPEAKER_08]: Draven driving in, do there was a fucking meth head just standing out in the street.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, but I mean, look, they've shown a capacity to fuck up everything too. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, we'll see. [SPEAKER_03]: They should win the house now unless they fuck it up. [SPEAKER_03]: And I think to be honest, after all the threats of packing courts and all the other stuff that they've been talking about, I think the Republican should absolutely do that. [SPEAKER_03]: I think they should add four seats of the Supreme Court.

[SPEAKER_03]: frankly because of the population size now. [SPEAKER_03]: But I don't know that that necessarily matters. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean the court has swelled and shrunk before. [SPEAKER_03]: I think the last time was 1867 or somewhere on there somewhere in the middle part of the 19th century of change. [SPEAKER_03]: But [SPEAKER_03]: I don't I you can make an argument for that. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know that I would want to see for Republicans only get in.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Like if I had to be honest something interesting that Trump and the Republicans could do is should they retain power from 27 to 29 which looks you know increasingly likely is add four seats and give the Democrats do. [SPEAKER_08]: If what would you just give them to them? [SPEAKER_03]: Well, let's say you weren't we're going to nominate two people that you guys like what do you think?

[SPEAKER_03]: Like we're going to put a DeSantis and Ted Cruz on and you guys fucking give us an offer But obviously we would only accept moderate Democrats not can taunt you brown job. [SPEAKER_03]: That'll never happen Now we're talking to a player. [SPEAKER_08]: No, it sounds great though, doesn't it? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, but I think if you're looking at this big overall picture [SPEAKER_08]: If Trump can pass this save act, which there's got to be meetings behind the scenes right now.

[SPEAKER_08]: Now that this decision is dropped, if you can pass the save act on top of this, there's no fucking way Democrats can win now because this race war that they've been put out to the public and we need snap benefits and all this other shit for everybody else because this is our voting base. [SPEAKER_08]: Essentially, he's gone with this.

[SPEAKER_08]: If they can put the voter ID thing, [SPEAKER_08]: God damn, it's it would be hard to say Trump isn't one of the most influential presidents if not the in our lifetime then in our lifetime for sure if he's able to do it now this is up to the phone and I would start hammering if I'm Trump on the phone saying hey, [SPEAKER_08]: We're we're up right now. [SPEAKER_08]: There's one more thing we got to knock out before September. [SPEAKER_08]: And it's this just in case.

[SPEAKER_08]: I wonder if the prediction markets have changed now because guys like calcium, polymarketing them. [SPEAKER_08]: They had, I'm gonna pop it up here. [SPEAKER_08]: Where is when you type that in it goes to the other one. [SPEAKER_08]: They had. [SPEAKER_08]: a massive, massive advantage that the house, that's the hot topic today, so they've bunch of bets have been going in on this. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm one of the house odds have changed.

[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, Jesus Christ, you go on in here, you're looking at districts and shit now and they're changing rapidly by the seconds. [SPEAKER_08]: This is almost mind-altering, but I wonder if the house predictions have changed across the board because what you just said about Louisiana and Florida passing, that's an extra eight seats total right there.

[SPEAKER_08]: If one of these other two states or one of these other few states can push these in before the ones that [SPEAKER_08]: didn't have the primaries in June. [SPEAKER_08]: Then Jesus Christ, man, you could be looking at a lot of seats, and this wouldn't be close. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it hasn't changed yet. [SPEAKER_03]: It's at 83, 17 Democrats right now, but nobody's officially redistricting yet.

[SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: If I'm on one of those sites, [SPEAKER_08]: Who's the who's the Pete Rose guy who bet on himself for a manduro? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, yeah, I'm betting on this right now and yeah, I mean, this is a massive massive decision and if you can if you can get the save act pass, that would be great because again, we're going back to let's again Georgia one more time with us. [SPEAKER_08]: They all vote with ID, everybody in the state votes with ID, including black people.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, imagine that. [SPEAKER_08]: So what's the, what's the sticking point now? [SPEAKER_08]: I don't understand it, I just don't get it. [SPEAKER_08]: And then we've got some breaking news here, which is also massive, Janet Mills bowels out of the main Senate race as an insurgent Democrat rises, her withdrawal reflects the energy of the parties.

[SPEAKER_08]: Left and voters unease with older candidates and paves the way for gram Plattener to challenge Senator Susan Collins in November Now forgive me is this isn't this the guy with the Nazi tattoo on his chest? [SPEAKER_08]: Okay [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that guy, right? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, let me see if I can find it, not to go to your Twitter DMs. [SPEAKER_03]: Because it's a pretty interesting little video about him. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, really? [SPEAKER_03]: Mm-hmm.

[SPEAKER_08]: All right, pop this up and play it. [SPEAKER_06]: And now for a dramatic reading of Graham Platner's Reddit comment. [SPEAKER_06]: Holy f***. [SPEAKER_06]: How about people just take some responsibility for themselves and not get so f***ed up? [SPEAKER_06]: They wind up having sex with someone they don't mean to. [SPEAKER_06]: Rape is a real thing.

[SPEAKER_06]: If you're so worried about it to buy Kevler underwear, you think you'd might not get blacked out f***ed up around people you aren't comfortable with. [SPEAKER_06]: Why don't black people tip? [SPEAKER_06]: Our work is a bartender and it always emases me how solid this stereotype is. [SPEAKER_06]: Living in white rural America, I'm afraid to tell you they actually are. [SPEAKER_06]: I got older and became a communist.

[SPEAKER_06]: Still got the guns though, I don't trust the fascists to act politely. [SPEAKER_06]: I did use to love America, or at least the idea of it. [SPEAKER_06]: These days I'm pretty disgusted by it all. [SPEAKER_06]: Feel free to back it up with facts, f**k. [SPEAKER_06]: This was the gayest, not in a fun, dick-sucking way, the thing I've ever seen. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't know what that is. [SPEAKER_06]: This has been a dramatic reading of Graham Plattener's Reddit comments.

[SPEAKER_05]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. [SPEAKER_03]: So he's a clown that was a bartender. [SPEAKER_03]: He's basically AOC, but is he a white supremacist, an actual white supremacist? [SPEAKER_03]: Well, you want the Nazi tattoo on his chest is huge, by the way. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's big, and it's not like, so if he was a scout sniper in the Marine Corps and he had an SS tattoo, I would have no issue with that because that's been going on in the Marine Corps for a very, very long time.

[SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: very, very long time. [SPEAKER_08]: So I don't know. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, it's strange here. [SPEAKER_08]: He's sitting down with John Stewart. [SPEAKER_08]: How is this guy gain this kind of attention? [SPEAKER_03]: Because Democrats just want to win with Democrats. [SPEAKER_03]: They're, and he's a communist, so they like that, right?

[SPEAKER_03]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, this is fucking not I'll play this clip because I'm surprised that John Stewart had a very politically shadow here. [SPEAKER_07]: And when I got back here and started really really settling in I became quite convinced that the average American is a truly wonderful human being most people are most people are normal the problem is we have a political system that elevates a lot of abnormal people [SPEAKER_07]: So you get cable news.

[SPEAKER_07]: It's always been a very politically active and interested person, but not in the like electoral politics. [SPEAKER_07]: So I really sank my time and to my into local governance, I became chair of the planning board, and then I got really into the community organizing around social justice and economic justice issues. [SPEAKER_07]: And in all doing all of that, I also became to the realization that the system itself is quite broken.

[SPEAKER_07]: And when I got back here and started really [SPEAKER_07]: really settling in. [SPEAKER_07]: I became quite convinced that the average American is a truly wonderful human being. [SPEAKER_07]: Most people are most people are normal. [SPEAKER_07]: The problem is we have a political system that elevates a lot of abnormal people. [SPEAKER_07]: So with this guy here. [SPEAKER_07]: This is totally different. [SPEAKER_08]: This is totally different.

[SPEAKER_08]: And some of the shit that people are saying here. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, is this a case of a guy who's a Republican just flipping to the left because Maine has been but it may have been blue forever now you didn't hear the part where he said when I became an adult I became a communist that's not a Republican No, I understand that but before [SPEAKER_08]: all of this fucking online shit started and Glant Planner is one of us and all this other shit.

[SPEAKER_08]: To me, this sounds like a guy who just kind of switched and just said, alright, fuck it. [SPEAKER_08]: There's a full blown communist, but there's not many in the Democratic Party, right? [SPEAKER_08]: And there's people who are against the system and all that other shit. [SPEAKER_08]: This seems like a guy who... [SPEAKER_08]: Seems to be decent on interviews, aggressive. [SPEAKER_08]: The left is known as weak and feeble and all that other shits.

[SPEAKER_08]: Is that why this guy is getting so much attention? [SPEAKER_08]: Where it's like, all right, this looks like a real man. [SPEAKER_08]: And we can't have that argument anymore that the left is all fucking soft pussies and all this other shit. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm trying to figure out this guy's rise right now. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, anybody that's a communist is a soft pussie. [SPEAKER_03]: Right, but yet it's all he's a veteran correct.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean, it's all performative nonsense. [SPEAKER_03]: So the tattoo he had is not the one that you see now with the fucking weird wolf on it. [SPEAKER_03]: It was a What do you call it Totten something I can't remember the name of it. [SPEAKER_03]: And what does that mean? [SPEAKER_03]: It's it was it was it wasn't like some Here else I'll just I'll can show you [SPEAKER_03]: Let's see if I can get a picture here and I'll send it over to you.

[SPEAKER_03]: It's a Tottencopp, I believe, as I say the word, and it is a symbol of the fucking SS death squads.

[SPEAKER_03]: It isn't like [SPEAKER_09]: I mean, it's not getting you or something, he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-he- [SPEAKER_09]: This is a guy that had a chest tattoo with a Nazi symbol.

[SPEAKER_09]: Okay, he apologized for it. [SPEAKER_09]: It's a guy that reportedly wrote that people concerned about rafes should take some responsibility for themselves, and not get so f-dop that they wind up having sex with someone they don't mean to. [SPEAKER_09]: He praised military tactics used by Hamas, of court reportedly, in comments online and reddit, when they were murdering Israeli soldiers. [SPEAKER_09]: So I'm just curious, why do you think he's your kind of man?

[SPEAKER_00]: So as you rightly point out, he has apologized. [SPEAKER_00]: He's out meeting with the people of Maine every single day. [SPEAKER_00]: So they can evaluate not his grand platinum was, but who grand platinum is today. [SPEAKER_00]: And let me tell you exactly how that comment came to be. [SPEAKER_00]: I was describing how [SPEAKER_00]: I didn't know Graham Platner for many, but he, and I'm reading an interview with him.

[SPEAKER_00]: And he's asked, when did you first know that the game was written? [SPEAKER_00]: And he harks back to the 2008 crash when 10 million families lost their homes when 8 million people lost their jobs, when millions of people lost their savings. [SPEAKER_00]: And when Big Banks cheated folks, when non-bank financial institutions tricked them, robbed them of their homes. [SPEAKER_00]: And Graham Plattener's answer on when he knew the game was rigged was when not one banker went to jail.

[SPEAKER_00]: And I said, that's my kind of man. [SPEAKER_03]: So go to your Twitter DMs you can put it up there and we'll see what the actual tattoo looks like that he had before he covered it up because he did cover it up I mean he had a straight this is again This wasn't some like tongue and cheek Scouts sniper reference, which a lot of people in the military have heard this is a Totencomp and it means deaths ahead and it was warned by the SS and concentration camps.

[SPEAKER_08]: Okay [SPEAKER_03]: And that's what he decided to get on his chest. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's like, and the third SS Panzer Division also wore it. [SPEAKER_03]: But it's like, that's like the, the, the, the meaning during the, the Nazi regime, the meaning of that symbol was total dedication to Hitler. [SPEAKER_03]: And then, you know, [SPEAKER_03]: make of that what you want, I guess. [SPEAKER_03]: People do dumb stuff sometimes.

[SPEAKER_03]: It shouldn't be a death sentence every time you do something dumb. [SPEAKER_03]: But over a series of time, if you do something like that, and then you say you're a communist, and then you praise hummus, then maybe, that's not my kind of man, you know, maybe. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I mean, I'm stunned by this, so the question is, will this person have a shot then against Collins, and I don't know, Susan Collins has been in main politics for like 90 years.

[SPEAKER_08]: Totally, but yeah, you wonder. [SPEAKER_08]: Because if people like John Stewart and Elizabeth Warren are willing to go out of their way to talk to this guy and praise this guy, I mean, they're clearly trying to switch it. [SPEAKER_08]: And say a bunch of crazy outlandish shit, it's way to work before. [SPEAKER_08]: So I don't know who knows.

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[SPEAKER_08]: my mother-in-law is in town and she was looking up the final inch which has come out on audiobook and it ended up in the top 15 of the world making the best seller list as far as audiobooks are concerned because now that's a thing and she said to me hey I looked up the book I was you know gonna get the audiobook and all that other stuff and it says St. James Street Change [SPEAKER_08]: on it. [SPEAKER_08]: She's like, is that the name of the character?

[SPEAKER_08]: And I go, no, she goes, was that ever written anywhere and I go, no, but that's the problem. [SPEAKER_08]: When you're bringing up new stories or books or anything that you're looking up on in a general search now, let's take Google for example, it'll just go to this AI model and kind of simplify it for you. [SPEAKER_08]: And I'm going to use simple flying air quotes because it's not right. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: And that's the biggest issue with like Gemini.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, you got to check every line. [SPEAKER_08]: Is there a setting to take it off in that because a lot of people have asked a setting to take what off what like when you go to Google to take it off a Gemini or the AI mode Yeah, there is I mean, I use other things.

[SPEAKER_03]: I use third party apps to check to check like spelling and and grammar If I'm writing long stuff because it just gives you suggestions and you can either use or ignore them because sometimes it's wrong even on those right [SPEAKER_08]: Well, like a Microsoft word if I'm writing something, it'll tell me, hey, this word is incorrect. [SPEAKER_08]: We write it and then you press the button. [SPEAKER_08]: You're like, right, great. [SPEAKER_08]: That's right, spelling.

[SPEAKER_08]: And you're all good, but with AI, this is feeding people fake shit. [SPEAKER_03]: It some of it is. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean, some of it was like entirely wrong.

[SPEAKER_03]: It's kind of funny to be honest, but yeah, it's also like, [SPEAKER_03]: three idiots have an conversation almost like you're asking a question of the AI and the AI goes out into the world to the internet and ask the internet what it thinks but the internet's full of shit in a lot of ways right so it's just your it's your reasonably smart friend but he's asking the dumbest people he knows the answer to questions and then feeding the answer back to you.

[SPEAKER_08]: It's unbelievable, dude. [SPEAKER_08]: St. James Street to change. [SPEAKER_08]: It's like, no, motherfuckers. [SPEAKER_08]: That's the same team street change. [SPEAKER_08]: That's the homeless version. [SPEAKER_08]: But never has that been written anywhere. [SPEAKER_08]: Son of an aware, it sucked it up. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: That's the weirdest thing. [SPEAKER_03]: By the way, I mentioned the farm bill had been passed. [SPEAKER_03]: It hasn't yet.

[SPEAKER_03]: Okay. [SPEAKER_03]: But it has passed the house, and it passed with Democratic votes. [SPEAKER_03]: Gotcha. [SPEAKER_03]: 14 Democrats voted for it. [SPEAKER_03]: We'll see, it goes to the Senate now. [SPEAKER_03]: I expect it should pass. [SPEAKER_03]: There's no reason I wouldn't vote who knows these days. [SPEAKER_03]: All right, next up, we got ATF revisions. [SPEAKER_03]: Now I'll go through some of these.

[SPEAKER_03]: So the ATF posts its summaries of new regulations that it is putting into place and that were approved by Trump. [SPEAKER_03]: The Biden pistol brace rule has been repealed. [SPEAKER_03]: They're revising what emerged in the business. [SPEAKER_03]: Means they're revising machine gun damage. [SPEAKER_08]: Engaged in the business? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, what does that mean for the normal person out there?

[SPEAKER_08]: I don't know if I can pull this website up and I say, yeah, you know, you're good. [SPEAKER_08]: I'll read the next one. [SPEAKER_08]: You're revising machine gun definition response to cargo decision. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that was James cargo was on the show, right? [SPEAKER_03]: Michael. [SPEAKER_03]: Michael, yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah [SPEAKER_03]: broadens the definition of quote being engaged in the business as a firearms dealer, it requires individuals who repeatedly buy and sell firearms to predominantly earn a profit to obtain an FFL and conduct background checks regardless of venue, which is that now that's being revised to be more gun friendly. [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, um, the removing the requirement for FFL's to post about youth handgun safety act because why the fuck would they?

[SPEAKER_03]: They're revising the 4473 transfer form, including allowing electronic versions of it and increase the time next checks remain valid. [SPEAKER_03]: So, uh, it's not just a couple of days. [SPEAKER_03]: Um, [SPEAKER_03]: allows FFLs to keep electronic records instead of paper records. [SPEAKER_03]: It replaces the indefinite retention of 44-73s with definite time periods of 20 or 30 years depending on what it is.

[SPEAKER_03]: It allows non-over-the-counter firearm sales by FFLs to revenue the same state. [SPEAKER_03]: So for example, if I buy a weapon from somebody, I have to go to their point of sale at their [SPEAKER_03]: They can't ship it. [SPEAKER_03]: Even though I've done all the paperwork, I've done all the paperwork, I've shown all the ID, I've done the background check, and they can't just fucking bring it to me. [SPEAKER_03]: I have to go there. [SPEAKER_03]: It's stupid.

[SPEAKER_03]: Okay. [SPEAKER_03]: It doesn't make any sense. [SPEAKER_03]: So that rule is done away with, they repeal the interstate NFA transport notice requirement for trips under a year, joint NFA registration for married couples, which is interesting. [SPEAKER_03]: You can keep one book for all your fucking machine guns, oppressors, etc. [SPEAKER_03]: All your NFA items.

[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what the purpose of that is to be honest, but maybe somebody out there that's running a business couldn't inform me on what that is, but clarify the common reasonably necessary activities during travel are covered by transportation protection, stuff like that, allow import of dual use frames, receivers and barrels, which is a big deal, clarify

[SPEAKER_03]: somebody would have to explain that one to me, but eliminate engraving requirement for people making NFA firearms out of existing serialized guns so because you have to create a new you have to engrave a new serial number in some of these ridiculous They require only biological sex on ATF forms now, which is same as the passport thing the trainable shits over

[SPEAKER_03]: Um, let's see, remove the list of former Soviet countries from which ATF currently denies applications to permanently import most farms and ammunition. [SPEAKER_03]: I guess that means that we can buy more AKs now. [SPEAKER_03]: Okay. [SPEAKER_03]: I have to ask Brandon about that when he would know. [SPEAKER_03]: These are all fine, I guess, but it's all piecemeal bullshit.

[SPEAKER_03]: What concern is really want, and what Republicans have put up to a vote, or at least they've written a bill, and it's getting there, and the house is to repeal the entire NFA. [SPEAKER_03]: Like the second amendment is the law. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Adding to it, all this other fucking regulatory bullshit is nonsense. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I mean, you've got 20 items listed here. [SPEAKER_08]: One is requiring biological sex on ATF forms.

[SPEAKER_08]: Um, clear of five when a transaction is a straw purchase, formally defined, uh, willfully for firearms violations, remove the list of the former Soviet countries like you spoke about earlier. [SPEAKER_08]: Why all of this now? [SPEAKER_03]: Because this is what people voted for to dial back all these fucking bullshit gun regulations and a new ATF director also got confirmed And he said his job is to protect gun owners not the state from gun owners.

[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, which is absolutely accurate. [SPEAKER_03]: We'll see if he follows through on that [SPEAKER_08]: So when you're saying, this is what the people voted for, they voted for, now, who's they? [SPEAKER_08]: States or Republicans. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay, Republicans voted for Trump. [SPEAKER_03]: One of the things, in addition to securing the border and the variety of other things, they said they were going to do, this was definitely one of them, was to deregulate ATF.

[SPEAKER_03]: And now, Republicans are putting up a bill to defund the NFA entirely. [SPEAKER_03]: which absolutely should. [SPEAKER_08]: Next up, we got this Savannah Hernandez attack, a federal grand jury handed down indictments for Christopher Deanna Page. [SPEAKER_08]: Is that ostrich? [SPEAKER_08]: That's a fun last name. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what that is. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't think I'm actually certainly working. [SPEAKER_08]: No, not a prayer.

[SPEAKER_08]: Connected to the assault on turning point USA reporter Sabrina Hernandez at a US immigration and Consus. [SPEAKER_08]: Sorry, man. [SPEAKER_08]: Sorry. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm completely fucking blocked out right now. [SPEAKER_03]: I'll leave it in. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Just say the name of the story and I'll start talking. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: All right. [SPEAKER_08]: Once you three. [SPEAKER_08]: Next up we get our good friend, Savannah.

[SPEAKER_08]: Next up we got our good friend, Savannah Hernandez. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: You remember that? [SPEAKER_03]: I think we watched this video. [SPEAKER_03]: Shit, what was it two or three weeks ago? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I can try to pull it up. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, she said, she's working for turning point now. [SPEAKER_03]: We've had her on the show before. [SPEAKER_03]: She was in Minneapolis at one of those protests.

[SPEAKER_03]: And these three knuckleheads, like a tact her. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, when you see, she's not short. [SPEAKER_03]: She's like five, seven or five, eight. [SPEAKER_03]: I remember not being a super short woman. [SPEAKER_03]: She's a bum average height, but she's a tiny little lady. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: And that's the person you're going after. [SPEAKER_03]: You're so rage-filled. [SPEAKER_03]: what you would never be able to say. [SPEAKER_03]: No, not a millionaires.

[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you for doing it. [SPEAKER_03]: We're indicted connected to the assault of Savannah. [SPEAKER_03]: The Sussex were indicted on Tuesday, federal sources, said with their names released in the indictment yesterday, director of the FBI, cash betel, told.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, pro test was taking place over ice. [SPEAKER_08]: I found it actually, if you want to play it, Janie, here, I'll play the video. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, she got NOOT. [SPEAKER_03]: Any man standing there that's not way long on dude trying to fight some old girl. [SPEAKER_03]: It was a dude who pushed her around that dude. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, somebody should have thought and beat his ass right down there. [SPEAKER_04]: That shows you the fact people are going down there.

[SPEAKER_04]: Guys, it's over! [SPEAKER_04]: It's over! [SPEAKER_04]: It's over! [SPEAKER_04]: Back to fuck up, it's over! [SPEAKER_03]: It's over now! [SPEAKER_03]: It's over! [SPEAKER_03]: It's over! [SPEAKER_04]: It's over! [SPEAKER_03]: I think it's called federal pounding in the ass prison. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah! [SPEAKER_05]: Look at this door! [SPEAKER_08]: he's a shit. [SPEAKER_08]: So, I mean, this is nuts. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: How many years do these guys look in ad here?

[SPEAKER_03]: Well, that's a good question. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what, obviously it's a salt, I don't know what federal solid charges are to be honest. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, we'll see. [SPEAKER_08]: But is this not, I'm gonna look at the video one more time here, can this not be a hate crime? [SPEAKER_08]: I don't know why would it be a hate crime. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't believe it, hate crimes anyways, [SPEAKER_03]: Well, the justice department does, you know, they shouldn't.

[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know if that qualifies or not. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know why. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't think so. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't think political class is protected, but as far as, let's see, violation of US code, um, 20, uh, 18, section 245b1b, um, [SPEAKER_03]: And then that's count one, which is interference with a federally protected activity. [SPEAKER_03]: And then count two is assault, count three is assault, count four is assault, that's on the all the individuals.

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[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, that was a pretty violent punch to the face. [SPEAKER_08]: And then the dude thrown into the ground. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, that video has been going viral for three or four days now. [SPEAKER_08]: And it's pretty intense to be honest with you. [SPEAKER_08]: Usually this shit is like, oh, hey, a little tap here and there. [SPEAKER_08]: This clearly was not. [SPEAKER_08]: And there was a couple dudes that saved her from a full on beat down from dudes, which is wild to me.

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[SPEAKER_03]: He went on to say a bunch of other bullshit. [SPEAKER_08]: Um, that's no, the by God's help and power. [SPEAKER_03]: We're gonna the only place for America's military in the Persian Gulf is at the bottom of its waters [SPEAKER_03]: by God's help and power the bright future, the Persian Gulf region will be a future, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

[SPEAKER_03]: The problem with all this bullshit is that Iran attacked all of its neighbors at the outset of this war, and they all hate them now. [SPEAKER_03]: So, even referring to it as the Persian Gulf is not accurate anymore, because they don't control it. [SPEAKER_08]: No. [SPEAKER_08]: So, if we're looking at this here though, what I see when I saw this morning, [SPEAKER_08]: I look at it pretty much every day, and I think at most Americans do when they're driving to work.

[SPEAKER_08]: And we've got a lot of our listeners and a lot of them are Republicans posting pretty pissed off messages about how high the gas prices are. [SPEAKER_08]: The more this bullshit continues with Iran and who were actually talking to in these fake statements from, because I'm with you. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't think this guy is easy they're in a coma or dead. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't think he's alive.

[SPEAKER_08]: But the more and more this shit keeps going out there and then the higher the gas prices keep going, it ain't great. [SPEAKER_08]: We've got a fucking putter end of this somehow some way or just continue to keep striking. [SPEAKER_03]: Is that an option at this point? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean, I think to be honest, my assumption is we'll start hitting a ran pretty hard here in the next couple days. [SPEAKER_03]: Has to be right.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I think like there they're having trouble storing their energy now I do think they're trying to open up a A ground pipeline somewhere They're also trying to use tankers posing as a raccuse ships to dodge the blockade But those ones have been caught but the ground Stuff moving into Pakistan is something entirely different.

[SPEAKER_03]: I think if if there are [SPEAKER_03]: My guess is once that news broke that there was some kind of ground transportation heading into Pakistan by the way, it's on trucks and you can't deliver enough oil on trucks to make a difference. [SPEAKER_03]: They can't carry enough. [SPEAKER_03]: No. [SPEAKER_03]: To offset the amount of people it takes them to drive the guy down. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

[SPEAKER_03]: So it's not really a thing, but I do think we should probably blow some up. [SPEAKER_08]: And then the next thing is that we'll start blowing up their infrastructure soon.

[SPEAKER_08]: week since his piece deal essentially has broken down fuck it just go bombs away and i think most americans clean myself uh... are starting to think hey dude let's bomb destroy whatever the fuck we need to do and then just get back to normal as far as what's going on here in oil prices i don't think this whole bullshit that's going on and i ran right now is going to [SPEAKER_08]: flesh itself out anytime soon because we don't know who the leaders are.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean, that's part of it. [SPEAKER_03]: Also part of it is pressure on the international community. [SPEAKER_03]: This is the issue now because there's such a fractured... [SPEAKER_03]: leadership group in a ran right now. [SPEAKER_03]: Everybody's every like Russia, China and Pakistan are all kind of vying to get the best possible deal for them. [SPEAKER_03]: They don't give a fuck about a ran, right?

[SPEAKER_03]: They're just trying to get the best possible deal that still allows them to do business in some kind of way that makes sense for them. [SPEAKER_03]: And, you know, my guess is they're propping up different parts of the regime to try to fucking bleed America, right? [SPEAKER_03]: Like there's a good chance that the IRGC groups couldn't stand up on their own without some help from Russia or China or both, maybe even Pakistan, TBD on that.

[SPEAKER_03]: And they're propping them up to make it cost us more money, just to fuck with us, basically. [SPEAKER_03]: So, Bessant yesterday announced that they're tracking down all the financial accounts that anybody that's going that is or has gone out of a ran recently, they're tracking those accounts down, they're fucking seizing everything, and they're going to start implementing secondary sanctions, anybody that buys Iranian oil anywhere in the world.

[SPEAKER_03]: We'll be sanctioned as well. [SPEAKER_08]: So, but everybody's asking when is this going to stop when when is the pain going to stop at the pump when when when are we out of this bull shits and Took a question that nobody has an answer. [SPEAKER_08]: I know because we don't know who the leaders are. [SPEAKER_08]: So we don't know who to go shit with I Would prefer if we just go bombs away keep nookin all this shit and then force them into

[SPEAKER_08]: Some form of leadership, or, I mean, we can't install it later, obviously, but somebody's got to be on the phone one guy who is looking out for, the problem is it's 90 million people looking out for everybody's interest and then trying to cut a deal from there because this stalling tactic of, oh, no, no, we want peace, hang on, hang on, hang on, was the same thing they did with the Iranian bullshit back in the day, which caused all this in the first place.

[SPEAKER_08]: Pete Heggsiff, or whoever's in control of this, I start lighten them up tonight, start trying to fix this problem soon, because the ceasefire we gave them time to negotiate that is not happens so fucking. [SPEAKER_08]: Let's go back to bombing and then get out of NATO after that.

[SPEAKER_08]: I would, because I don't, back to what you were saying earlier, as far as putting pressure on these European countries, [SPEAKER_08]: It's so far it really hasn't worked and there's no reason to be in NATO anymore. [SPEAKER_08]: I say we do we we need to do there get the fuck out of NATO leave these guys on the own and however they're going to solve their own crisis sorry but that's up to you now we can't be your fucking dad anymore.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah well I mean MERS will get this is the next story about the U.S. pulling out of Germany but MERS stated yesterday that [SPEAKER_03]: The German military is gonna have to start doing something in the straightaway moves as well Okay, so we'll TBD on that, but yeah, just let's do this next app. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, go ahead. [SPEAKER_08]: It's the perfect gene. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, the old perfect gene Cut here real quick.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: So back to that thing with Germany, Trump announced Wednesday, the U.S. is weighing potential a draw-down of American troops in Germany. [SPEAKER_03]: We have a couple of bases over there, part of the feud between him and MERS has been going on since his first term, but there's about 36,000 U.S. troops in Germany.

[SPEAKER_03]: Trump said that the U.S. is, quote, studying and reviewing the possible reduction of troops, he said a termination will made over the next short period of time, I don't know what the fuck that means. [SPEAKER_03]: The announcement comes after the president on Tuesday criticized German Chancellor Friedrich Merr's saying he doesn't know what he's talking about with regard to Iran's nuclear capabilities, and that's obviously true. [SPEAKER_03]: Or he's just lying about it.

[SPEAKER_03]: But the Chancellor of Germany of Friedrich Merr's thinks it's okay for Iran to have nuclear [SPEAKER_03]: He doesn't know what he's talking about if Iran had a nuclear weapon, the whole world would be held hostage. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, look at just what they're doing holding the world's global oil hostage. [SPEAKER_03]: Five to fifteen dollars per barrel that goes through that region is a terrorism surcharge.

[SPEAKER_03]: I'm doing something with Iran right now that other nations' presence should have done a long ago, no wonder Germany is doing so poorly, both economically and otherwise. [SPEAKER_03]: those comments were were apparently in response to merge speeds in Marsburg Monday where he said the U.S. was being humiliated by the Iranian leadership. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, that's funny. [SPEAKER_03]: Humiliated their leadership is dead. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: What leadership?

[SPEAKER_03]: We don't know who the leader is. [SPEAKER_03]: How do you know we're being humiliated by someone? [SPEAKER_03]: It's a funny thing to say. [SPEAKER_03]: He also hopes, said he hopes that the war ends quickly as possible. [SPEAKER_03]: You'll recall Trump. [SPEAKER_03]: He's had a long standing feud with this guy during both of his terms. [SPEAKER_03]: The leaders publicly clash on issues all the time, including tariffs and defense spending.

[SPEAKER_03]: You may recall Trump telling MERS, a long time ago, if they don't secure energy independence, Russia is going to start dominating that region. [SPEAKER_03]: How's that working out, Freddie? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: And that war doesn't happen without Friedrich MERS and his dip-shittery.

[SPEAKER_03]: And the EU is more broadly speaking, dumb as bullshit, including shutting down five or [SPEAKER_03]: It wasn't just MERS, it was the intent was fucking what's her name, the woman, Camembert name now. [SPEAKER_03]: But anyways, it's not Merkel, isn't it? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, Angela Merkel. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: They started that process a while back.

[SPEAKER_03]: Earlier this month, MERS says he didn't believe NATO should be involved in the war, the RAN is Trump urged allies to secure the straightaway moves. [SPEAKER_03]: Now he's right about that. [SPEAKER_03]: NATO shouldn't be involved, but NATO countries who have a financial and security interest in the state of Hormuz and Iran more broadly speaking certainly a lot more than us should absolutely participate. [SPEAKER_03]: Why wouldn't it?

[SPEAKER_03]: It doesn't have to be NATO Article 5. [SPEAKER_03]: You're 26% of your energy comes from this area. [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: Does it not make sense for you to fucking be involved in doing something, especially when it's your ally taking the action? [SPEAKER_03]: No, there's just a bunch of fucking losers who once again want to sit back and do nothing while America handles their problems. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, and then bitch about the way we handle it.

[SPEAKER_03]: Shut the fuck up. [SPEAKER_08]: That's why I say, yabamaway, fix this oil issue. [SPEAKER_08]: I still don't know why it's affecting us. [SPEAKER_08]: I really don't. [SPEAKER_08]: This is a globally traded commodity. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, but f*** them at this point. [SPEAKER_08]: Why can't we just have our own oil here? [SPEAKER_08]: Well, we don't trade it over here and then cut out the rest of the f***in' world because we don't need it.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, we don't have the refineries built for the type of oil, the sweet oil that we produce. [SPEAKER_08]: But wouldn't that bring more American jobs? [SPEAKER_08]: We should, to the region, and we wouldn't be energy dependent on anybody. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, we should absolutely have refineries popping up all over the place. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Process our own oil and then shut everybody else out. [SPEAKER_08]: But that would create so many jobs that are great.

[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, those are actually high paying jobs there. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, they're great. [SPEAKER_08]: According to Landman, no, and we've had a bunch of friends work for oil companies. [SPEAKER_08]: They pay greats. [SPEAKER_08]: Great benefits and all that other stuff so it would bring a ton of American jobs over here We could be energy dependence.

[SPEAKER_08]: We don't have to worry about the rest of the fucking world because let's face it if you're looking at these countries in Europe and you know I've been saying this for the past six months on this show [SPEAKER_08]: They're going into the fucking toilets, not only with the Muslim shit, uh, but with not helping out and kicking out, uh, planes, troops and all the other shits, great. [SPEAKER_08]: You don't need our help. [SPEAKER_08]: You don't need our money.

[SPEAKER_08]: We're already paying for 75% of NATO. [SPEAKER_08]: Good fucking luck. [SPEAKER_08]: Uh, and then if you want somebody else to have a new go over there, you can take care of it on on your own. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm pretty sure that would be the last thing, right? [SPEAKER_08]: If we controlled the oil thing with Iran or whatever the fuck we're gonna do here. [SPEAKER_08]: And then we became energy independent over here and refineries and all those shit.

[SPEAKER_08]: What will we need any of the Middle East for at that point? [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, they would need us at the right, which is exactly where you want them. [SPEAKER_03]: Saudi Arabia needs us, which is why they are being nice. [SPEAKER_03]: UA wants to be us, which is why they are being nice. [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean? [SPEAKER_03]: That's what leadership is. [SPEAKER_03]: You're fucking, there's sticks and carrots.

[SPEAKER_03]: You gotta do both, and you can only do that if you've got leverage. [SPEAKER_03]: If you allow yourself to fucking erode and become weak the way that we did, the way that all of Europe did, then the Middle East becomes strong, this is the way it is.

[SPEAKER_08]: Um, we had a somewhere thing happen with, uh, with this China and Taiwan situation where, you know, we started, the, the chips act, sort of make our own chips and all that other stuff in case something goes down on the other side of the world, we're not fucked over here as Americans, I would start doing the same thing with oil right now, uh, and just get the fuck out of that hellhole and just let them be.

[SPEAKER_08]: shitty people the rent for just the rest of civilization because Thousands and thousands of years over there. [SPEAKER_08]: You got to figure it out, man. [SPEAKER_08]: God damn it, man. [SPEAKER_08]: And then with Germany and Europe get out of NATO Have fun You know let Russia steam roll you do whatever you want at that point and then force these countries to build their own militaries to protect themselves I don't know why we have to be their fucking dad in this situation

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[SPEAKER_08]: New York City Council member Republican Vicki Paladino to say they're just insane. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, they're just insane. [SPEAKER_08]: The Michigan City announced on Tuesday that at the direction of city council, it completed a citywide removal of more than 600 neighborhood watch signs in a statement. [SPEAKER_08]: The city explained that removing the signs aligns [SPEAKER_08]: with its commitment to be inclusive, evidence-based public safety.

[SPEAKER_08]: The decision to remove the signs was, yeah, yes, you did it, but it's 10 zero city council vote December, according to local outlet, the Midwesterner forgive me my subscription is lapsed to that. [SPEAKER_08]: The city said that the move is fostering trust belonging and welcoming neighborhoods for all residents in all visitors. [SPEAKER_08]: this is absolutely insane. [SPEAKER_08]: You've been to Ann Arbor. [SPEAKER_08]: It's pretty much all white.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean there are Asian depending on if it's in there. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, they're going to school there. [SPEAKER_03]: School's in session. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's crazy man it's like such signage does not reduce crime and can reinforce bias surveillance. [SPEAKER_03]: Uh-huh, but, but if it's all white, who, who, who you'd be an inclusive to? [SPEAKER_03]: Um, in case a black person comes in the town, I guess, I don't know.

[SPEAKER_08]: The plight, the what the players of your, of the team? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, we often rooted in assumptions about who did and did not belong, quote, unquote, belonging on a neighborhood, reinforcing race-based hypervigilance and suspicion, particularly big towards brown, uh, black brown and other marginalized residents and visitors. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know, what do they be, who they be marginalized by in 2026? [SPEAKER_08]: You know, that's a great question.

[SPEAKER_08]: I looked it up here. [SPEAKER_08]: So I'm just going to read off some stats. [SPEAKER_08]: And our vermischigan is a highly educated.

[SPEAKER_03]: uh... diverse city of approximately a hundred and twenty two thousand residents dominated by the university of michigan's presence yeah i mean i imagine this imagine like there's no lettering signs two hundred dollar fine for lettering it's like oh well i mean i don't want to be a deck or nothing but certain uh... uh... marginalized communities like to litter and that seems non-inclusive to them so we're gonna have to let them litter uh-huh

[SPEAKER_03]: But if you do it, we're still going to arrest you. [SPEAKER_08]: So the median household income in an arbor is $80 to $82,000. [SPEAKER_08]: That's fine. [SPEAKER_08]: Despite a 23% to 24% poverty rates, largely driven by the student population. [SPEAKER_08]: Now, even by the way, an AIO review, and I wanted to use this on purpose. [SPEAKER_08]: As AI sucks all this shit in which we were talking about earlier, it gets it wrong or it's just creating its own narrative.

[SPEAKER_08]: writing this last phrase despite a 23 to 24% poverty rate makes it seem like oh shit everybody's out of work in this town why are they out of work because of college kids that's it that's all you're saying because of the student population oh you mean because they're in college and they're actually studying and shit like that no offense if you can afford to go to university of Michigan chances are probably not having a job in that town

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it's a very very good school, and I'm not shooting on the University of Michigan at all, but I'm looking at this here Let's look at the ethnic composition 66% white. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, Daniel, you're in love this. [SPEAKER_08]: You were right. [SPEAKER_08]: So next one up Asian 16% and then black African Americans 6 to 6.4 Hispanic 5% and then multi-racial or other, which is always the fun one is it five here. [SPEAKER_08]: So

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[SPEAKER_08]: And so if we're going back to black and brown people, brown hair, yeah, you don't know what a skin color was. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, that's not shaved anywhere. [SPEAKER_03]: Shave them. [SPEAKER_03]: We gotta shave them down. [SPEAKER_02]: We know. [SPEAKER_03]: Let me look this up. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to grock this. [SPEAKER_03]: Um, what a shave was. [SPEAKER_03]: McGroth the crime dog. [SPEAKER_08]: I hope it gives you an answer by the way.

[SPEAKER_03]: I pray that it gives you an answer out here. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, it's not it's thinking it's thinking about it. [SPEAKER_08]: I have it on experts, so the fact that it's even thinking about it is just, that's, that's to me. [SPEAKER_08]: How to break down the race of a fucking dog dude. [SPEAKER_03]: It's almost done one more.

[SPEAKER_03]: There we go So I'm gonna gruff the crime dog as a fictional cartoon character and anthropomorphic blood-hound He doesn't have a race in the human sense because he's not human or even a real dog He's an animated mascot yada yada yada dogs have breeds not races Okay, but if you have [SPEAKER_08]: If you had to pick a race of this dog, what would you say? [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, I hope this this I hope it just says brown or black still none. [SPEAKER_03]: He's a c'mon.

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, is it say the dog dogs don't have racist role setup to see if I'll play along with race Bating a 45-year-old dog mascot nice tribe of facts first. [SPEAKER_03]: Is that what an answer to you? [SPEAKER_03]: It's odd. [SPEAKER_03]: Was that the real answer? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: That's wild. [SPEAKER_03]: Making a joke race Bating. [SPEAKER_03]: your woke and a cunt. [SPEAKER_03]: This is why you missed breakfast this morning.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, as you were just going back and forth of the fucking you. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, user calls me woke and a cunt. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I was arguing for like at least 45 minutes. [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, um, uh, hold on, let's see. [SPEAKER_03]: Let's see, uh, it's gonna not work just allergic to stupid. [SPEAKER_03]: It's talking shit back to me. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, that's great. [SPEAKER_08]: Making... [SPEAKER_08]: This is what my kids get addicted to.

[SPEAKER_08]: It's talking back and forth. [SPEAKER_08]: Uh, Jesse's walked in, she's off screen. [SPEAKER_08]: Jesse, what's that device that our children are talking to? [SPEAKER_08]: And it's like a, uh, looks like a fucking puppet or a dog or something that's [SPEAKER_03]: Tomagachi things. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, yeah, holy shit, dude. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, if we didn't take it out of Jagger's hands, it's set there for two hours. [SPEAKER_08]: Just talk to this fucking thing.

[SPEAKER_08]: That's what scares the shit out of me. [SPEAKER_08]: The fact that you're locked in right now, talking to this goddamn thing is crazy. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: I'll be there with you every day. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I mean, it's actually giving you a realistic conversation, which is wild to me, but yeah, dude, [SPEAKER_08]: I don't give a fuck what race the dog is and anything else. [SPEAKER_08]: It was just not a need for it. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, it's just all useless.

[SPEAKER_08]: And it's just a complete and utter waste of time. [SPEAKER_08]: And then we got one more story here for breaking news. [SPEAKER_08]: The glamorous JP Morgan exact, oh, I know this chick. [SPEAKER_08]: You know, I love JP Morgan for Christ's sex. [SPEAKER_08]: I hate them.

[SPEAKER_08]: uh... and they're fucking bank accused of turning a married male broker into her office sex slave uh... claims of viochra spiking an alitney of obscene forced acts that made him cry uh... holy shit so made him cry trying to figure that out uh... sounds pretty boy [SPEAKER_08]: Now, I will say this. [SPEAKER_08]: You can pop her up on screen here, Jamie. [SPEAKER_08]: This is the woman, I know who this woman is. [SPEAKER_08]: And wow, all right.

[SPEAKER_08]: Here we got some of them. [SPEAKER_08]: We got some of them. [SPEAKER_08]: So one of them is making the dude take off for shoes and spanias and then suck on her toes. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, which I was making that up, but I'm not, and holy shit, yeah, raping him is one of them.

[SPEAKER_08]: Just forcing him to have sex, blackout drunk, with sprinkling in some fucking boner pills, spike in the drink to get him hard, and then fucking him, got to be honest though, just, you know, I talk about this all the time, when you show somebody like that, and

[SPEAKER_03]: uh... what she looks like was this guy really being forced to know uh... yeah i think i've had some friends comment on the issue one of them was like i don't believe this because he's an indian man and he didn't ask for bob's or vizgin that seems reasonable may i mean i i i don't is it pa- is this any of this possible uh... spike in somebody's drink is i'll definitely possible but is it possible to get raped by woman

[SPEAKER_03]: without like like a gun involved or something and even then could you get hard? [SPEAKER_03]: I mean maybe if you're into it. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh my god dude and yeah you can pop this up on screen, Jamie. [SPEAKER_08]: It says one of the memes right here says the line outside our office for that job. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean, I've heard JP Morgan applications have gone up precipitously since this news broke.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, let's face it usually in these situations is somebody looks like Katie Porter. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Not somebody who looks like this chick here. [SPEAKER_08]: So, yeah, dude, I don't. [SPEAKER_08]: I might not decide with her on this one, even though I hate J.V. [SPEAKER_08]: Morgan Chase, like was this guy really fucking forced to do this shit?

[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I have to look into, um... [SPEAKER_03]: Probably had to look into this a little bit more, and see what the details are, because I don't know. [SPEAKER_08]: One of the quite, there's a laundry list that have been sent in here, so apparently this did happen, but it then technically, yeah, you're going to get fired for this, not technically you are going to definitely get fired for this.

[SPEAKER_08]: When you're this hot, it's kind of like, who is the guy that was forced into this? [SPEAKER_08]: It was one of the texts. [SPEAKER_08]: If you don't fuck my brains out tonight, I'm gonna sabotage your career. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay, well that's not great. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I don't know if I would call that right necessarily, but you can't do that probably.

[SPEAKER_03]: Shit. [SPEAKER_08]: But the other part of me, again, I know what this lady is, or the chick is, she's having these interviews. [SPEAKER_08]: Chances are, she's interviewing somebody hot that she wants to fuck, and that's the only person she's hiring. [SPEAKER_08]: Very similar to what men have been doing forever, right? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: So, yeah, I wonder if Humboy just didn't get the job he wanted, and it was just like, all right.

[SPEAKER_08]: Now I'm gonna save all the shit and turn in all the shit, but I guarantee well unless he was married and this that let's They're not showing the dudes face. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't know what he looks like unless he's married or had a girlfriend long time or some girlfriend or something like that and then you take this job here Be forced into fucking

[SPEAKER_03]: this woman like look if if you're a man you got to flip the script honor and start blackmailing her well that's what he's doing yeah so he's he's going to he's finding a loss oh yeah he's going to get millions of dollars from JP Morgan correct millions to make this go away yeah i'm hoping i'm hoping he becomes the boss and then does the same thing to another dude you know it's called pay it for bitch

[SPEAKER_08]: One of the quotes here, which is actually what I agree with somebody on Twitter says, Do I have to like fake hate that this anger's me or can I just be admit that I want to be the victim of this? [SPEAKER_08]: Like, everybody knows how hot this lady is. [SPEAKER_08]: She's been on every fucking magazine, they jam her face and everywhere at all this little shit. [SPEAKER_08]: Um, oh god. [SPEAKER_08]: Uh, somebody else wrote it.

[SPEAKER_08]: I'm picturing the wolf of Wall Street to pitch coming in soon. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, but just switch it. [SPEAKER_08]: She's Jordan Belfort doing cocaine. [SPEAKER_08]: She hires all chicks in the office. [SPEAKER_08]: All they do is cocaine and then they hire all young dudes just at a college to to be their interns. [SPEAKER_08]: God, that'd be fucking great. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, look, nobody wants a bunch of agos around.

[SPEAKER_03]: No, regardless if you're banging it or not, you don't want to see that shit. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm dying. [SPEAKER_08]: I am dying to see this kid or this dude, or whoever the fuck is. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, does it say how old he is? [SPEAKER_08]: Uh, it doesn't right now.

[SPEAKER_08]: This story is just breaking, but, uh, if I see a picture this guy, and he's remotely attractive, like, [SPEAKER_08]: something else went on or it was just like all right I'm done with the job and I don't feel like working anymore and I've got enough shit to turn in to get a lawsuit or a settlement pay out pretty quickly here and that's my guess and I'm just making an educated guess on this one. [SPEAKER_08]: All right, now's the point in the show.

[SPEAKER_08]: We get to the drinking bro of the week You can submit a drinking bros dot com bro box. [SPEAKER_08]: Not too late.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, it tore up all their flags and threw them in this. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, they were gone and they never came back after that. [SPEAKER_08]: They were they were coming shit twice a week at night at the same time every single week. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, they were all legal. [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, I think once I let them know over the phone that I knew where they were and that they were not here legally. [SPEAKER_03]: they probably moved on to the next contract.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, they got out of there. [SPEAKER_08]: They got out of there. [SPEAKER_08]: But yeah, you could submit for drinking bro of the week over there, or on the app. [SPEAKER_08]: The app is free on iPhones and Android's on drinkabros.com and it's called the podcast.

[SPEAKER_08]: uh... everything else and then we're uh... working on a streaming element uh... to that as well over there as kind of our final button uh... and i'll own the facebook this is very important dude when jaren started this group he made a facebook group uh... that is private inside the thing what was it how many members run it under forty thousand one twenty um... and so [SPEAKER_08]: Zuckerberg knew it. [SPEAKER_08]: We made that wall in the app. [SPEAKER_08]: No admins.

[SPEAKER_08]: Just don't try not to be a fucking asshole. [SPEAKER_08]: There's a bunch of crazy shit on there and it's awesome. [SPEAKER_08]: Just don't be a fucking dick. [SPEAKER_08]: And that way you can get a hold of somebody at any time of night. [SPEAKER_08]: The guy that I was talking about a couple weeks on this show did hit me back and say, hey, dude.

[SPEAKER_08]: everybody responded and I got that helped and I needed I was just going through some personal shit that night that's what this is for that's what drinking bros is the whole community was about it's not about just getting fucking hammered dude I can drink water coffee just meet up with somebody so you don't end up blowing your brains out and then you want to submit for drinking bro of the week you can yeah there's a guy Jeff Mitchell actually and

[SPEAKER_03]: That's that's the kind of group it is. [SPEAKER_03]: There's also a lot of shit posting because it's fun and funny and people talk shit about us even But it's uh, there's also a lot of good people there doing I mean not to those people aren't good people Just saying there's a lot of good being done in there as well.

[SPEAKER_08]: There is not say what let's let's give Jeff string a really I I know this guy and he he post that probably once [SPEAKER_08]: Once or twice a week, I would say, and he just says, hey, man, is there anything I can help you out with or pray for you or chat with you and everything else? [SPEAKER_08]: I see his posts. [SPEAKER_08]: They're phenomenal. [SPEAKER_08]: And there's a lot of people who are grateful for you.

[SPEAKER_08]: So keep doing what you do, brother, and even though that wasn't submitted. [SPEAKER_08]: Um, I think it's an excellent drink of brother this week. [SPEAKER_03]: I caught that loud. [SPEAKER_03]: I was I was skimming through the group and I caught that last night He's been I've seen him but he's been doing this for a long time. [SPEAKER_08]: No. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, so yeah, cheers to you.

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