
To all signs pointed to jacked up Joe, Adam curry,
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and 2020 for this award winning combination media assassination episode 1673 This
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clarifying the clown show and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region number six. In the morning, everybody I'm Adam curry.

Hey from New Orleans Silicon Valley, where everybody wants Kamla Harris for President I'm Jonathan

Hill. As funny that was going to be my complete deconstruction as well go Kamla

I wish that happened. I

received a very rare text from from John Thursday night. He says hey, got any Palestine news?

Very funny. Yeah. Before we begin our deconstruction because everyone seems to think we're going to do this oh,

let me tell you walking into church this morning. Hey, I can't wait to hear what you guys have to say. Oh, everyone's like half the church like what what he was gonna have what you got to get out of it. Okay,

well, this you got your customers there. That's all right. Oh, wait,

why do you think I go customers baby? All customers? Yes. Why we should only have

a couple of super clips I want to start with versus the commentary. I

have a super clip as well. How about that?

I have a before Super clip actually have two befores and one after. Okay. And why are they get debit for debate? So, I would like to start with this when Deb CBS before CBS

before. Okay, here we go. We
are just hours away from this year's first presidential debate in Atlanta. And while President Biden and former President Donald Trump have done this before back in 2020. As you all know, so much has changed since then. And right now the race could not be tighter. Minnesota's Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar joins us from Atlanta ahead of tonight's
debate. Senator Klobuchar. Welcome. I want to dive right into what's leading on many people's minds, which recent polling suggests is this concern about President Biden's age you're speaking to a reporter who he called a junkie some time ago because I inquired about cognitive tests. How significant is it tonight that Mr. Biden shows he's fit for the title of Commander in Chief?
Oh, President Biden is fit to be commander in chief every time there has been a big moment where the Trump people are predicting some fiasco every time President Biden rises to the occasion. Look at it, the State of the Union this year. Last year, he was fantastic. Normandy, he is the commander in chief. And you know, they can poke at his age all they want. Trump is nearly the same age and I take 81 over 91 Any day 91 felony indictments?

Not really not really. Not really a super,

super super super clip is this one. This is Deb m s NBC, which is actually MSNBC, CNN and a few others before and this is a clip.

Now is it good before? I'm sorry? Yeah, before for I'm sorry. Okay, here we go.
Advantage. Joe Biden, well, then you better vote for Joe Biden. It's that simple. This version of Biden, intellectually, analytically, is the best Biden ever about it. On the one hand, I think that, you know, they should debate that Biden will wipe the floor for me what Biden should just challenge him to push up. Donald Trump better, better be careful, because in 2020, when they had their little debate, he is visibly in in better physical shape than Donald Trump.
Biden is out riding the bike swimming in the ocean. He's you know, 80 year olds, you want to do all those things kill buyers in far better shape. Physically. Joe Biden is physically active. He's on a bike. He's literally the one question Is he old enough to see strong enough he was on fire. He's fiery Joe. I'm excited for the American people to get to see President Biden on the campaign trail. Get to see what I get to see behind
the scenes all the time about his energy. One of the themes this election cycle is that Joe Biden is too old to lead and so everyone is seizing upon this. And it is a classic disinformation tactic. Biden swept the floor with that's

what a rug poll. All right. I presume the MSNBC after is the next clip. Yeah,

the same basically the same people in that last clip.
After the debate, now is a good time in June. Thank God in June and not October in June. This is a last chance for Democrats to decide whether this man we've known and loved for a very long On Time is up to the task, blame it on a cold, blame it on his stuttering, blame it on over preparation, whatever. But he did lose it maybe he needs to go. Maybe he needs to be honest with it was stunningly worse
than I expected the performance. I think within the first 90 seconds it was kind of baked in, kind of pains me to say this today, but I think President Biden needs to step down. It just pains me but I don't believe he's the right man right now. And I don't know what you do to turn that around. Biden's answers were in a lot of cases not coherent. He did nothing to disabuse, I think the country of the notion that he is
very old and was lost frequently. His biggest issue that he had to prove to the American people was he had the energy and the stamina. And he didn't do that. It's kind of a DEF CON one moment.

That was painful. I love Joe Biden, I worked for Joe Biden. He didn't do well at all. He did not do well at all.
The only job that Joe Biden had last night was to reassure America that he was not too old to do the job. And he failed. I was disappointed devastated by Joe Biden's performance last night. I don't believe He's our best choice at this point.

Before we continue, and I'd like to, for us to talk a little bit, I would like to play a public service announcement. This is a public service announcement from then Attorney General of the great State of Delaware, Beau Biden.
Hi, my name is Beau Biden, Attorney General, the state of Delaware. Here to talk to you about something that's very important to me, and to my office senior abuse, which falls into one of three categories, abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. For every one of these types of crimes, it's reported to our office five go on reporting, but 2 million senior Americans are affected every year. And 80% 80% of these crimes are committed by family members against the so called
level. We need your help seniors need your help. So if you suspect that anyone is affected by any of these crimes, please contact our elder abuse hotline. Thank you.

I think right after the bait, we got a excellent example of elder abuse by a family member. Such a great job you answered every question. I mean, come on. Are we stupid?

Are we so you answered every question, God, you did a great job, Joe.
Okay. So

I think we could have probably expected this because the setup for this obvious operation was Shareen. caboodle John Pierre, with the cheap fakes. That was the setup, not for not for us, but for

probably a gaslit public for

the gaslit public's like, Oh, see, it's just the Republicans. They're deceptively editing. It's all No, it's not true. That because I remember saying, Wow, that's a really good one cheap fakes. That's not something jurien came up with that came from someone who was smart. And yes,

yeah, because you can't say deep fake as as very specific. No, but we all know what that means. Yes. So you change the the the, the terminology to DT to cheap Fe which rhymes with deep and makes you think deep. But it doesn't really mean anything. There's no real definition for this.

Now, the thing that we can't portray, because it wasn't audio is what you saw on the screen. I'm sure you saw it too. Right after the debate when I was watching, CNN, CNN, MSNBC.

CNN is the only state only network that showed what you're going to talk them. No,

MSNBC did the same thing. They kept wasn't

on CBS. No, no, I'm saying it wasn't on ABC or NBC. No.

It was on now remember that they had CNN had I think 15 People MSNBC had about eight or nine and the lower third kept coming up. Democrat insider Joe has to go dem sources say this is horrendous. Joe has got to resign. I mean, one after the other. And then because of course these these I don't think that these these talking heads were in on it. But they were getting the calls.

Like oh, I think you're talking about him being escorted off the stage.

No, no, no, no, no, no. Now you saw that, right where he where Jill literally had to hold the head to support him getting down each step. No Step No, the lower third this now you and I know enough about television. It's not like the Chiron editor sits there and says, Oh, I know what I'll put in there. This would be cool. Let me put this in. No. And there were no there were no names. There were no names. It was just dem sources, donors, insiders, Washington, people
with knowledge people familiar with the matter. None of those were on the screen. No, none of those came on to say anything, it was all lower third, and it was just one after the other after the other. And then of course, the New York Times came out with the editorial board literally saying, to serve his country, President Biden should leave the race. So this was a complete setup. And all of these talking heads, they were getting
the calls, that's all they could talk about. Well, I'm getting calls from all over the place I'm getting I'm getting caught Jordan, and they would not name names. No, I'm getting called from the Obama world people whatever that means. I found

it interesting. The and I'm gonna stay with your thesis here because I kind of think there's something going on to the is that for example, on MSNBC, you had a just a table full of people and say, eight or nine people and they somehow all of them were getting calls. work in the industry. I don't care who you are, what you're you're not getting calls, just random calls constantly from people when you're when you actually have a job to do. You're good. You have to prepare for this for
the setup that's going on for the discussions. You're not taking a bunch of calls if you were even getting them there was something very fishy about Yeah, I got called by 10 different people. I got call like I called my phone was ringing off the hook.

Let me put it this way. I believe these people or text call DMS, whatever it that's kind of irrelevant how it came in. These are the people they talk to all the time. These are the people that tell them what to say. That's why they had nothing, no other thing to say is because they're they they have no brain cells. They just say whatever their sources, there insiders, the donors who whatever they tell these people in those on those panels. Now they were just saying, Oh, he's
gotta go. It's done. Oh, no, it was a nice little play, by the way, coincidentally, is good. June 28 1914, is when arch Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated, seems to be a political trend. Every 110 years a cycle John a cycle, June 28. So the question is

why the by the way after the fact they closed ranks? What do you mean that the Republicans, the Democrats closed ranks? Biden's not going to go? He showed his true spirits the next day? Oh, yeah, of course, of course, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And I. And then they had one of the guys that was on Fox. And he's the guy used to be an ex
congressman, he's under one of the weekend shows. He says that there's already too many states because the presidential election is actually run by the states because they're setting it up for the Electoral College. He says that there's close you can't change the name of the current date. Correct. And about including Nevada, in a good third of the states. He says no way you can get by right there, correct? Yes, he dies?

Well, there's Well, there's a couple of options here. As I understand as well, because of the delegates, you know, you can't pull them out. They have to go through the convention process. The only thing that would potentially work is if Well, there's two ways if Biden steps down after he is nominated as the candidate. Three if he dies on suddenly, or there's also 25th amendment possibility this Newsweek is already kind of talking about that. But I don't know if that's really going to happen.

What that's never going to happen. But what is what I think

we need to be on watch for a number of reasons. One, while we're all distracted here, what else is going on? So I want all the no agenda producers to be watchmen and watch women keep your eyes open because something it's something else is happening while we're not seeing it. And I think there's another shoe to drop, we just haven't seen the second piece of this. Of this up. And I kind of predict the next talking point might be nuclear codes. national security, no, that
shouldn't be trumped to that. Well, that's what I'm saying that they haven't even done that with him yet. The timing of this was obvious it was way early earlier than any debate has ever taken place. So it was planned but we just don't know why I'm I'm a little afraid that they that if the if the war machine is behind this op very possible they they're the guys with the money that they want an event and well you know, we can't have
Joe in there. He can't have his hand on the button. There's all kinds of possibilities there of you

can speculate all you want but it's gonna be a difficult thing to get It is it's a what? Whoever set this up? Let's go right back to the beginning. Who decided not to jack up, Joe?

But hold on? You didn't let me finish. My original thesis has been they want Trump in. Trump is very pro military.

That's been the thesis of the show for a while. Yeah.

Now who didn't jack up, Joe? Well, I think right now, the person to watch is Jill. And she's she's the handler, that's clear. If she wasn't in on it, then she should be livid. And I, from what I understand the Biden family is now at Camp David. They'll discussing what Joe should do. And, according to NBC, a person familiar with the dynamic said Biden will ultimately listen to only one advisor, and that is Jill. Now why are they saying that? They're saying that
because there's reasons. is it also possible in your mind that Biden, I mean, you're president, you still have power? That Biden is just like, No, no, I'm not going. Or the Jill said, Joe, tell them you're not going. Maybe she's the power hungry one.

She sure maybe she really thinks she maybe Sure looks it Oh, my God, she is it? Well, then,

you know, so it's also possible that they just couldn't get him to step down. And they said, alright, you know what, we'll do it this way. Well,

if you recall, in 2020, or 2019, probably, Biden says he was only running for president for one term, and then he's gonna pass it on. He said that I don't know if he ever. But we all everybody remembers him doing I'm only going to run for one term. And that's all I wanted just to get rid of Trump. And we'll put some we'll get some other new talent in there.
And then all of a sudden, out of the blue after flying around in the big jet and having nothing but fun and free meals with especially Jill having fun in the big jet and being flown by herself in the big jet. And the small jet. She, why are we quitting this job? We can run again, I don't understand why this one. thing, you're doing a good job.

I'd like this jet. This jet is great. Yeah, that's all very possible. Now there's, there's a kind of far out there theory which in a way, through a funny way, although I don't like the source that you sent me from. about Putin. And I don't have confirmation yet, because I can't find it anywhere.

Oh, the Putin thing? Yeah, apparently, I just sent that to you. Because it was fun. If true, you and Putin are thinking in the same. Same way.

So the Putin theory, Putin says, Be careful, the Americans are setting up a bird flew when he called Bio weapon attack. Now, should that be true? And there's ample evidence for it? But you know, quite a stretch. The problem with Biden is, is not that he's, you know, that he is clearly mentally deficient. Is the problem is that, I mean, he's losing by too big a margin. So just bear with me, if you were going to rig the election, which seems completely possible, then all you really
need is someone who could be plausible enough to win. So that when you fix the results, you say, Well, I mean, it was Gavin Newsom, yo, or was fill in the blank, Pamela, can't Well, even Camela, even Camela would work. So they really, they really just need a candidate who could give plausibility to ballot counting results. Now, you could do that with a with a with another plan. Demick possibly, although I don't know, you could do it with the cyber attack. Oh, the infrastructure is broken. We
have to go to paper ballots. But I don't think that they've unveiled they haven't shown their hand to us yet. It's not there. But

then again, we have our self contradictory belief that Trump is the target to become the next president.

That's the one that seems most logical. And I think that, you know, Trump is just saying I want I want I want I mean, why is it so obvious that this was an opt to take that why isn't he saying the obvious this troubles me? Why is he saying while the Democrats really don't want Joe to win, do they? Everybody can see that? Why isn't he saying it?

There's been a lot of speculation, especially from the right wingers on the stuff that Trump's not saying. Mm hmm. If it's if we're if everything we say and suspect is true, he has been told not to say these things. I'm so

afraid that that's true. I mean, it just had this format the way CNN set it up. They didn't do any of the fact checking, which was just unbelievable. By the way. Did you see Erin Burnett? I did. Oh, ozempic Oh, I didn't notice that. Oh, my goodness. She looks she's back to her fighting weight when she was on CNBC. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Good. Here she is. Here she is.
The candidates performance and demeanor tonight notwithstanding, there is the crucial question of the truth of what was actually said on stage. And our fact checker Daniel Dale joins us now. So Daniel, what stands out to you? What stood out was the staggering number of false claims from former President Trump on first count error and I counted at least 3030 false claims. President Biden also made false claims at least nine false or misleading statements.
First count, I'll give you some of them. He said he's the only president in a while who didn't have any troops dying anywhere in the world. Troops have of course died on his watch. He said he's putting a $15 per shot cap on insulin. Medicare is a $35 a month cap. He said it's a $200 cap on overall drug spending and Medicare. It's $2,000 a year. He said the border now has fewer crossings than when Trump was in office. That's generally not true. He said or at least strongly
suggested unemployment was at 15%. When he took office, it was actually 6.4. He said Trump's what Trump wants to get rid of Social Security. Trump doesn't. He said billionaires pay 8.2% in taxes. It's much higher. He said Trump told Americans to inject bleach amid COVID. We know Trump made foolish comments about scientists studying disinfectant injection, but didn't frame it as advice to people. And Biden said the Border Patrol endorsed
him. No, it's union supported the border Bill heat support. It never endorsed him himself. In fairness, the President did appear to clarify that one. So

that's the Biden that what? Yeah, no, that's

not true. He never clarified it.

No, but that's the Biden fact check. much funnier is Trump fact check. This guy, I gotta give him kudos. Who's this guy? This guy is Daniel Dale, listen to this. Now.
The Trump list is way way longer. So deep breath. He said some Democratic states allow people to execute babies after birth, an egregious lie that is illegal in every state. He said everybody even Democrats wanted Roe v. Wade overturn. Roe was supported by two thirds of Americans even more Democrats. He said every legal scholar wanted roe overturn abortion to return to the state's legal scholars had told me directly this is not true. He said the US currently has the biggest budget
deficit ever. No, that happened under Trump in 2020. He said the US currently has a record trade deficit with China. That also happened under Trump in 2018. He said Biden personally gets a lot of money from China. zero evidence of this. He said there were no terror attacks during his presidency. Yeah, in fact, there were multiple attacks. He said Iran didn't fund Hamas, Hezbollah other terror groups under his presidency. Iran, in fact did. He said Biden wants to quadruple people's taxes. That
is pure fiction. He said the US has provided way more aid to Ukraine than Europe had. It's actually the opposite. He said the US provide has provided about 200 billion in Ukraine aid it's closer to 110 billion. He said 18 or 90 million people have crossed the border under Biden that is millions too high. Many of these migrants are from prisons or mental institutions. His own campaign cannot corroborate this. He said Biden has only created jobs for illegal immigrants total
nonsense. He said Nancy Pelosi turned down his offer of 10,000 National Guard troops on January 6, there is no evidence she even got such an offer. I love this guy Pelosi who had the power to deploy the DC guard. He said Pelosi now acknowledges she turned down the troops. Now her office told me tells me this claim is still alive. No.

No, not on CNN, the
National Guard to Minneapolis in 2020. Actually, that was the Democratic governor he spoke of quote, ridiculous fraud in the 2020 election, zero evidence of any widespread fraud. He said NATO was going out of business. Completely, clearly absurd. He said the US was paying 100% of NATO before he came along the US made up about 71% of NATO defense spending 100. He said he not Biden is the one who lowered insulin prices and Medicare. He did it for some seniors. But
Biden did it for far more. He said Biden indicted him again, no evidence Biden has had a personal row at any of these four prosecutions. He said Europe takes no US cars just not true. He spoke of food prices quadrupling under Biden. Wild exaggeration, though they are up he said Biden made up the idea he called Dead service members suckers and losers Note The Atlantic magazine reported that and then former Trump Chief of Staff John Kelly corroborated it he said Biden called Black
people quote, super predators for 10 years. Biden never once deployed that phrase, let alone for 10 years, though he did at least one speak of quote predators without specifying is about black people.

Yeah, okay, stop. I'll stop there. Yeah, it will. It

goes on and on. I mean,

I just want to stop the super predators one minute because I happen to have these clips. The person who said super predators was this mystery. Hillary, there's about 100 That has nothing. Why is this happening? Oh, that's weird.

I always love it why he was all in on that DOMA?

Well, I have that. Here's the why did that fail? There we go,
not just gangs of kids anymore. They are often the kinds of kids that are called super predators, no conscience, no empathy. We can talk about why they ended up that way. But first, we have to bring them to heel.

This was about little yami, who was on the cover of Time Magazine, black rain and the heel. As part of that black kid with a machine gun. This was part of and this is this was the signal from Trump to black America, everyone in America that's black knows about the Biden 1994 crime bill,
there's about 100,000 of them, who are the predators 100,000 of the kids read about in the front page of the newspaper every day, unless we do something about that cadre of young people 10s of 1000s of them born out of wedlock. Without parents without supervision, without any structure. Without any conscience developing a portion
of them will become the predators 15 years from now. And Madam President, we have predators on our streets, they are beyond the pale many of those people, we have no choice but to take them out of society. Believe

me, black America knows exactly what Joe Biden did. That was a nice reminder.

Well, and the fact check, which I have a couple of these I want to play. The fact check guy, you know, I think was Scott Adams who had some posts about you know, there's a difference between actually actually lying, or misstating the truth, and like saying that Biden said, super predators instead of just predators, referring to the super predators that Clinton referenced, is not a one of
these checkmark lies, he lies No, of course not. And I find it very disgusting that this whole it was almost like from the beginning it was if Trump's gonna get back in, they're going to hold him really, to heal, let's say, you know, because they did that we already witnessed this, the lies about Trump saying lies, you know, the 30,000 lies that were documented. We went through a lot of them on this show back in
2017 2018. And most of these lies weren't lies. They were like, misstatements of fact, and a misstatement of fact is not a lie.

agreed this this is the talking point, though, you know, so like, Joe had a bad night, but Trump lied,
he died.

Well, in fact, let's go to his I'm gonna go back to CBS because that's what I watched this thing. And this is the this clip is debate throw to CBS. So the debate is ending on CNN. And they're gonna end they end CBS picks up the feed, and you hear this.

I'm really struggling to find throw to PBS

debate. Debate.

It says Thor, okay, got it.
Thank you, President Trump, Gabon, President Biden. Stay with us because we have full analysis of this debate. It Newson Cooper and Erin Burnett starts now on CNN. And so the first presidential debate of the 2024 election season is in the books as you want witnessed President Biden opening this debate and continuing the very shaky voice, a raspy voice that we have learned from advisors close to him that apparently he's had a cold for the past
several days. But he also had a number of wandering answers during this debate. He had a number of facts and accomplishments that he wanted to touted, but I think his voice and sometimes was distracting from that President Trump drove offered this

you say Trump? Yes. They're so confused. They drove distracting
from that. President Trump offered repeated lies and exaggerations but then President Biden failed to fact check Trump most of the time. We've got our entire panel here tonight to discuss what we witnessed. John Dickerson, I'll start with you. For the majority of Americans who don't want this choice. The debate met those expectations. I think you characterized it
correctly. What we heard about President Biden is people who know know him said, you know, when he was underestimated in the 2020 campaign, people said look to his convention speech and eat exceeded expectations. They said look to his State of the Union addresses when he exceeded expectations. on the debate stage, he came in well under expectations both as a matter of performance, and as arguing for why his vision for
the future is better. As you mentioned, Donald Trump gave fantastical delusional answers on January 6, on Charlottesville on what he said about the last election and that matters, because he's trying to convince people who saw things with their own eyes that what they saw was not so good. That's

interesting. I thought the very fine people which we know is factually just a lie from Biden.

It's a lie.

Have you heard a lot of people pick that up? I mean, I haven't got I don't have any clips of people saying, hey, Biden.

Dickerson just did and it's been picked up by others in the mainstream mostly. And it's like they're denying In fact, if you Snopes of all places, Snopes says his bullshit, and which is very unusual. And but Dickerson's? I was stunned by this because this guy was thought was on top of things, but the fact that he thinks the Charlottesville comments were, were not couched improperly and and were actually
a hoax. And he also says the same thing about January 6, and this involved Trump's memo to Pelosi dad, National Guard troops and then Pelosi commenting in the limo with her with her with her daughter. For the documentary that she's making. That was the fall saw this, where she's lamenting the fact that she could have done these troops, which, which Trump referenced, and they say that's a lie. What make when they use this term, oh, you see it with your own two eyes. Make no mistake,
this is terrible. The media,

people don't really see what we see. I mean, this is apparent from Tucker Carlson, who was just now kind of having his awakening. He saying, Wow, I really didn't realize how how bad it was. He was in it himself. So these people, they all they're doing, John has to have in lunches to go into parties that doing lots with each other with each other doing lots of calls. And here's the one thing I'd really like some
analysis on from one of our producers. Interestingly enough, Sanjay Gupta has a special, which I think aired in May, but they're re airing it tonight on CNN, hope for Alzheimer's. I mean, how crazy can you be for CNN to put that on again? What is there a particular? Is there a particular chemical or something that you can give to someone with Alzheimer's that will indeed perk them up? Make the Bluesun coherent for a while
maybe only reading it from a teleprompter? Is there something that for a limited time works, no one has really discussed that? Well, we

did have one of our producers send in a note about her mom who had Alzheimer's. And she said that they gave her something and she and mom snapped out of it. What was that claims? I've that's where I said you got to find out what it is. And I have not heard back. But she says the mom believes she was as lucid as she was when she was in her 20s and everybody was just jacked up about it. But it was something I guess you can't keep giving somebody or it only works you
know, every so often I don't know. So we have to there's got to be somebody out to the knows exactly what this concoction is. Must

be Adrenochrome

oh, maybe it is. Whatever the case is the day didn't give it to Joe on this go round for whatever reason. We have our suspicions but he definitely was not jacked up. Joe. I, I was disappointed I kind of at the very beginning. From I only have three Biden clips that we can play if you want when you want. But well, they're all good ones. And they're short. I didn't take the whole two minutes, which Biden didn't a lot of times either.

I like let me let me play the Deutsche Chevelle, I was kind of looking what the rest of the rest of the world has other elections. We'll talk about the later Iran has a run off the UK has their election coming up with some shenanigans going on. Deutsche Avella, who of course is a direct extension of, of our intelligence services, they went out into America into American cities and got man on the street, which I haven't seen yet from the cable networks, news networks. Now,
these are of course, not Trump voters. But here it is
close to us. Voters are processing the Biden Trump debate. And while the faithful remain loyal to their respective candidates, undecided voters right across the country seem largely unimpressed by what they saw, and many aren't sure what to sing in downtown New York. I thought it was a little funny and a little sad. In a lot of ranting. Nothing was being talked about. That was important. What other was right, it was hard to understand. The President and the other guy was rambling off.
Meanwhile, on the streets of Philadelphia, I expected nonsense from Trump and he always delivered. But Biden I was a little disappointed because I really wanted him to answer the questions. That's the race to the bottom all over again. Last night was the mummy versus the dummy. The sentiment was echoed in Washington DC I think it's a national embarrassment that that is our representation of leadership. I wasn't very impressed with
either. On the west coast, one man articulated the dilemma faced by an entire nation. It sucks because we have two candidates that, you know, a lot of people don't want to vote for either one of them. And if you don't vote for Biden, you're stuck with Trump. And if you vote for Trump, you got to see people riding around treating the American flag, like it's a racist symbol.

I think that might be actually representative of the cities. I mean, we know what the heartland thinks. Yeah, the cities are gaslit. Yeah, all of them. But even so I thought that was probably a pretty good represent. I'd like it might not be my memory. It might be it could be I like the mummy versus the dummy. I kind of like Yeah,

but I don't know who's the mummy who's either.

Does it matter? Does it matter? Keith Olbermann weighed in our buddy Keith. He, he took it straight to
CNN, the decision to not fact check the firehose of lies that is Donald Trump, that is the entirety of his existence and the entirety of his campaign. The decision to not fact check any one of those lies by CNN was one of the most immoral decisions in the history of the Free Press in this
country. Literally, I am suggesting that at some point tonight, CNN should it will not go off the air and shame fire everybody seal off the buildings, make sure everybody's out and burn the goddamn place to the ground.

That the format was really interesting. And the fact that they decided not I don't know if that was part of the agreement and the rules, there would be no real facts real time fact checking. That's what everybody wanted or resumes in fact, check Trump in real time. The it was a very straight up and down format.

very steady was dynamite that way, I don't think the hosts are the moderators are supposed to get people to talk and not talk. They're not supposed to sit there as fact checkers. because there'll be biased. Yeah, candidates are supposed to fact check each other.

Let's go to another more kind of really mainstream report from TMZ. A very popular a lot of people watch TMZ for their news, see what's up with Taylor Swift and the important stuff like that. Look
at that picture there. With his mouth, a gape. I know that his people worked for a week with David, they were doing this whole prep, they had a mock Stage Right? Did a mock candidate hit anybody videotape it? To say here's how you should look when you when when Donald Trump is speaking, and you shouldn't be looking off into nowhere with your mouth mouth open, right? It's like you're looking down or there are a lot of times where he was looking down and his mouth was a gape,
which really scared me because I thought, did he fall asleep? Is he gonna fall over? Your right leg? Isn't that just the variables make a big difference? And it seemed like, it seemed like he had a lot of facts. And even though he got them wrong, many, many, maybe too many. But the visual was not something that was front was clearly it was not a priority. And everybody was thinking last night, it wasn't really about the issues, although, you know, they spent they knew where they
both stood on right. It was just about presentation. And you know, I gotta say, as as bad as it was to watch and heartbreaking really to watch. Look at Joe Biden leaving the stage, Joe Biden. I mean, that was just stunning to watch this. After everything you'd seen for the 90 minutes of the debate. That was like the affirmation, this slow walk with the First Lady.

There was at least one good entertaining deep fake, which circulated for a bit. Did you see this one?

I don't know what I don't think so. The best part

is it was the it works because someone made a shorter version of it. Because if you saw it and I have both clips, if you saw the longer version, then you understood it was a deep fake. But this one I was sent to me by multiple people
if they bring out Gavin Newsom, or maybe Hillary Clinton, or even Big Mike. I mean, even

I don't know why I said Big Mike, back to you, Jay.

So a lot of people said, Listen to this. Now, this is the original you this. People actually think this. Some people thought it was real. Absolutely. This, the longer version is why you wouldn't think that 33%
Say he won the debate tonight.

I mean, guys at this point. I don't give a shit if they bring out Gavin Newsom or maybe Hillary Clinton. The guy who this is typical they overdo it

Yeah, the shorter version works the shorter version was much better people only sending me the short version I always go look for the long version and let's see this

if you get a play screwy guys, I have a we have to listen to Ching Chung.

Oh my God he was great. Chunk was phenomenal.

I actually got the whole thing but a part two parts of it. But you only need to play the first one. This is Deb annal analysis at shank shank TYT. Young Turks
in the whole time to split screen is killing Biden. Because he's got his mouth open. He looks confused, doesn't know where he is. And he's lost his train of thought at least twice in like disastrous shape. Those are going to be played a billion times and viral video after viral video. This is an epic disaster. It like I see people online saying well, okay, that answer was so bad. No. Does any particular answer doesn't matter at all. This thing is over. He looks like he's barely
surviving. I don't mean the debate. I mean life, then. So there's no person that has a single brain cell left in their head, who thinks that Joe Biden is the best candidate to take on Donald Trump? You wouldn't have to be even crazier than Donald Trump to think that this thing is over over. I'll guarantee you this. I would bet any show me a Democratic politician and I will bet them any amount of money that Joe Biden is going to lose this election if he's the candidate. It's a guaranteed
loss. You're telling me here's the most important election of our lifetimes. You're telling me that democracy is on the line, and you're gonna put on a guy who can't even talk? Who can't even sit there and look normal? This thing's a bloodbath. He's gonna get annihilated. That is, okay. Now the Democrats have to decide, are they happy to lose? Are they willing to lose? Because this is a guaranteed loss? This is so much worse than my worst nightmares of what it could be like in every way. The
visual stuff is obvious. The staring off the looking down. It just It looks terrible. His voice is so utterly weak and feeble.

This is that's how every single news network should have covered it. If certainly on the left. That is truthful,

I guess. Jews Thank

you points to check for that. I really do. It's like yeah, that's that's how everybody should have reacted. But who controls them that they all went in on this? On this Oh, right. Straight to the replacement replace Joe. It must be big money. Because that's all who they listened to. I mean, there's some people saying well, you know, it's got to be Obama I don't I don't think so. I don't think I don't think Obama is running anything either. People behind him might be

this Seymour Hersh name some names that he thinks was running the country. I don't have the names in front of me. I do have a couple more clips along these lines is analysis clips. I want to play Katy Tur. I'm sorry, I gotta I gotta take up unit laws in junior laws and stat Katie turd is by the way they show a lot of these people they are so sad looking. I mean, Rachel Maddow look, so she's back into her crying face. She does not look good. She

wasn't that way last year on trade show last night was completely had completely restored herself. She was making fun of Trump. She was talking about Trump being fat, you know, as liar orange makeup. She completely redeemed herself. Oh,

well, good for her. But Katy Tur This is she goes on about the lies. I mean, this is like his script. And it's almost the same talking points. Everybody has Here we go.
That's the devil a plot to save America from Trump and Democrats from themselves. Rick Wilson. So Donald Trump last night lied a whole lot. At one point he talked about how Democrats want to abort babies outside of the womb that the baby is delivered and the doctor puts it aside and says we'll figure out what to do with this baby later. That's called Murder. That doesn't happen. Keep up but he got away with all of that. He got away with lying and lying and lying and lying.
The moderators didn't fact check him. They fact check him they said they were not going to Joe Biden didn't fact check them either. Well look at I mean, Joe Biden can have a bad night. But Donald Trump every single day of his life is a fraud, a con man, a pathological liar, a sexual assaulter and a felon. And so, you know, when you saw Donald Trump, you know, within the first few minutes of the bailouts that he realized he
wasn't going to get checked on any of the crazy stories. So as the debate progressed, he got more and more and more and more mana. Think about his lies and more and more like sort of Tommy Flanagan, you know, that's the ticket. Yeah. The whole thing when we just ramped up because he knew he was getting away with lying on the set.
But he was able to get away with it. And he was able to pitch himself as something he is not to 49 million Americans who were watching about the numbers we think that's going to fall on. He was able to say that January 6, wasn't a big deal that he he offered Nancy Pelosi troops and she said no to it. I mean, he was able to get away with so much last night because there wasn't a fact check. There wasn't effective push back. Does that affect the election

now? Okay, so this, this to me is very obvious, because she mentioned the numbers, and I don't know if that was aggregate all of CNN or if it was everything all put together? I'm not quite sure.

That's that 49 million is supposed to be aggregate? No. Okay,

that would make more sense. We're going to be inundated with this type of analysis. For the next weeks for sure. Maybe months, because this is theirs. Let me let me finish my thought. The reason is the cable news networks finally, finally, praise God or in their case, praise Allah. We have ratings. This is going to suck everybody in now. Oh, let's keep talking about this forever ad nauseam.

The problem I have with it is the gaslighting. Well, they do. The clips of that of the Virginia governor that we have talking about pulling the baby out and setting it aside. We have those cars on the net. Let me see. Do we you can hear him say it. And that's what Trump was referencing. Yeah, it is called an infanticide. And it is illegal, but that's what he discussed. And that's what they said, you know, and Trump just extrapolates that, if that's what you know, he's discussing
it as seriously. That's what they want to do. That's not a lie. And then the January 6, the level of importance of January 6, is not a lie. It's just an opinion. So you can't take opinions and just call everything a lie. And then you had this is Rick Wilson here, the Lincoln project guide and Katy tours, just going off gaslighting the public.

Well, like they've done anything different. No,

but it's just as it's at some point, you think that they'd stopped helping? No, no,

no, this is their job. Now their job is, but hey, this is great guys. We got ratings. We got people watching us again, we gotta keep talking about how that wasn't true. And it's a lie. And he's horrible. That's their job. That's their only job. I think they were thrown a bit for a loop because they did not know that Joe was not going to be State of the Union jacked up, Joe that they did. None of them knew that.

Yeah, it's obvious. Yeah. They were just scrambling. And

by the the more I think about it, ma'am.

Yeah. But he will they

is, this really is to get Trump in and Trump is going to build up the ix you know, if you really follow the logic, and they want Trump they want Trump in because the economy is something has to happen is gonna happen in the next six months. It's it's kind of I think it might be obvious now you and Andrew would know better, but it seems like this we're on kind of shaky, shaky ground here with this phenomenal stock market. Something is not going to go well. The war
machine is also it's not it's not great. Now stirring it up with Iran. That would be great. There's a new guy coming in who knows who's behind that guy. You know, they want war. Maybe we can get China to do something with the with Taiwan, and then Trump will build ships and submarines. That seems the most logical to me. And by the way, Trump didn't look at all surprised at Joe. He wasn't like Holy moly. This guy's toast. Really only mentioned it once about a third of the way through
like I don't think he knew what he said. But even goes a good line. It was but I was watching his expressions. He didn't look like oh, man, this is a shoo in for me. I'm gonna slam dunk this none of that. i Everyone was surprised. But Trump, let's put it that way. Would you say that's a fair assessment?

I could see that being an assessment of a fair he had a quizzical look on his face a lot of the times but you're right he didn't he wasn't jumping for joy noticing that Biden was just a complete screw up on the debate.

So you know I have another

analysis short clip from Cuomo. I think up all the screw with

the quit the Cuomo can or the old Andrew the caddy

corner the kid Alright, the kid is Deb Anil Konak Coca Cola Cuomo, frankly,
former President Trump who had a great Rate night, even though he lied all the way through unchecked. But that's the benefit of him having worked the refs. He got what he wanted. They laid back. Wow,

Cuomo. That's a news nation.

Yeah, news nation, news nation and scripts which a lot of people can get an over the air. We're all in the bag for Biden interested and they didn't like what they saw.

I have. Okay, screwy clips, except

for Fox and one America news. Which is I don't know what the hell's wrong with those guys because one American news has been playing it for the last I'd say two or three months they've been playing news that's a week old. It's all offset by about a week or two. Yeah, over the air. And it's like, what do you what do you guys up to with this old news I stopped doing
shows it what's going on. But one American News and Fox are the only ones that actually kind of, you know, mocked Biden, everybody else is more serious about their lies, lies

and that's their job. Their job is to mock Biden. And the lies is the job of the gas lighters on the other side. The more I think through this, the more it makes sense. Let's have Trump and let's just have years of of lies and injecting bleach and very fine people. And let's keep the American public completely distracted and preoccupied and consumed. And let's have half the country salute the flag. The other half say the racist, this seems more like the agenda than anything
else. It's so much more beneficial. Well, it is for the media, for the media for rich people for the people who own the country rich and the shipbuilders and the shipbuilding, the military industrial complex, you know, rubbing their hands on Trump he's coming in, it'll be great because of course, he's going to get everyone in NATO, especially with Margarita. The I guess they do call them Teflon mark. Or Dutch well, they call them teh fall Mark I didn't know that
they Fall to Fall is Teflon in in Dutch. Everyone will pony up it will take all the European money, take all of our tax money build up its ships and submarines are expensive. It's much better than then, you know, individual bullets and bombs to build something big for the for the pivot to the South Pacific, Asia Pacific. Here's a chi risk dollar and Kimberly Adams there from marketplace, the NPR show, which is owned by American Public Media. They have a podcast together who called Make
me smart. Well Does anything but
for let's see, when was 2015, nine years ago, for nine years, never Trumpers and some of the Democratic Party have been saying to Republicans who support Trump. Open your eyes. How do you deny what you see that he is completely unfit? And it's really challenging now, for Democrats to say, Oh, you didn't see what you saw last night? You know, there's there's a logical inconsistency that becomes for the Democrats, I think, a problem.
You know, what I was thinking about last night is for all we know, Biden could have been up the previous evening, working through some sort of top secret classified national security better, you know, and that, you know, could be one of the reasons like not trying to make excuses or anything like that. But there's so much we don't know about what happens behind the scenes in these situations. But that's part of the job.

We have Biden in poor performance, because he was up all night working on top secret documents. Please.

That's a good one. You're better. Why I have a kind of a funny clip. Matt gates, everybody. You know, they said, Oh, that Vice President candidate for Trump's gonna be at the debate. Well, everybody was at the debate. So Matt Gaetz came on late on Hannity show. And Matt Gaetz was kind of a dick. But he, he had a one liner in here that and everybody jumped on him. He was with Stephen Miller and Hannity
talking about some aspects of the debate. And about Lindsey Graham and gates just through this kind of Sucker Punch ed at what Graham wasn't there, but it was just this comment that they both jumped on him for because he was going he was he was coloring outside the lines with this combo. Oh, no. And so they both gave him kind of jocular nudges not to do that again, and
I just thought it was hilarious. This is the DEB Annie. Matt gay This clip, Lindsey Graham said he doesn't want Donald Trump to debate Biden again because he doesn't want the world to watch that again.
That's the first war Lindsey Graham's against. It can't help yourself. I know albums off, right.

Okay, gates, you're right. Kind of

douchey first wore Lindsey Graham's against us

this funny. It's interesting. It is funny, but

he is a dick.

I have a I have a couple of clips that are not long. CNN post debate just so we can get a little take from everybody. This is right after the bait. You want to hear those? Got a couple other. So here's John King. He's kind of the the elder statesman. I think he's his former spook as well. John King.

He's the guys always going up against the map and showing you trends. And

he should be he has the look, he's got a good spook, look on him. Here we go. This
was a game changing debate in the sense that right now as we speak, there is a deep, a wide and a very aggressive panic in the Democratic Party. It started minutes into the debate, and it continues right now. It involves party strategists and involves elected officials. It involves fundraisers, and they're having conversations about the President's performance, which they think was dismal, which they think will hurt other people down the party in the
ticket. And they're having conversations about what they should do about it. Some of those conversations include Should we go to the White House and ask the president to step aside? Others are other the conversations are about should prominent Democrats go public with that call? Because they feel this debate was so terrible. They do say and moments in the debate Later, the President got better and got his
footing. But then at the end, even his closing statement was a little halting the contrast between the two candidates, let me be clear, none of them and a lot of Republicans don't think Donald Trump had a great night, Donald Trump broke the fact check machine more than I can count tonight. That will be on the record as we go forward. He refused to answer some very specific indirect questions about his conduct about January 6, and went all out. Okay, blah, blah, blah.

Van, by the way, Trump did dodge a couple of questions, but he did it. Well,

that's what you do in a debate. Yeah. Course. I literally literally heard podcasts people saying, Joe, you should have just learned your lines and never answered the question.

Which we should take a short stoppage here and discuss the possibility even though you say because of having an earwig. Now, Biden having a listening device. Now we've had a bunch of people write us and then there was some there was a part in the debate where you could hear something and you I think, had the right answer to that, which was that it was the I F B of the hosts or

or even a camera person who had it up too loud. Yeah, it could be.

But there are some clips of Biden holding pushing against his ear because he wanted to hear better. And most of the time he was looking away from Trump. And he had that gap. Look, it's like he was listening to something. He had a look that he was, and I think this accounted for a lot of who's looking like he was out of it. He wasn't engaged with what Trump had to say because he wasn't listening to Trump. I believe he was listening to somebody in his ear.

I don't think so. Yeah. Well, I

do think so. And I think so because based on the fact that he would look away and look down and have like, he was listening like he was listening to somebody trying to tell him I will

tell you this. I know I'm very familiar with the technology. I had it myself. You would if he had an ear weakened you would never hear it on any mic his or anybody? No, I'm

no I agree with you about that. About the mic being heard. I'm talking about his the way he acted. Yeah, that's possible as well. It didn't was like LISI was listening to somebody other than Trump. Man, he was looking away, he was looking down, look

at the big picture. I'm really I'm starting to form my opinion now. Just look at the country. If Trump loses this election, you have a very good possibility that we just have a lot of disorder. Would you say that's fair?

Well, I think there's disorder now but

but I mean, like, like, like blood on the moon disorder.

I don't know. The public is pretty flexible.

It's much better to strive to do, I

will say this, the public might be skittish about the fact if Biden could win this election. There's something wrong.

Well, something wrong or and I'm going to come back to it. Maybe we just have a couple of events, a couple of things where people think you know, I really don't want this guy being the commander in chief because he seems kind of out of it. I don't want his hand on the button. I don't want him to be making the calls. We really don't want world war three. There's a lot of that talk Trump even brought Get up. This may or may remember the people with the money, they don't care. They
don't care if it's blue or red who wins. They really don't care. We're the schmucks who care. But oh, we want this guy. We want that guy. Red team red tie, blue tie. They just want a guy in who's going to keep the money flowing $900 billion a year. Let's up that a little bit. Can we make it to one trill for sure. And maybe 1.5 would be high fives at one trill? Yes. And then a couple a couple more skirmishes something with Iran, set it up with China, keep that going, will keep us relatively
safe. But you want everybody on board with that. Like, you know, I'd much rather you know, I it's really a problem. But okay, he lies we keep talking about that. But that that guy would probably be better. In fact, the narrative is kind of who's running the country? What's going to happen because this
conversation about hey, listen, first of all, this was not a good interview, she couldn't answer a simple question about what Joe Biden like on a day to day basis, because this is about Kamala, I think the honest answer is not acceptable. That's number one. Number two, listen to what
you're saying. The press, the sitting President of the United States, is so out of it and infirm, that you're now turning to the Vice Prez the United States to carry your ticket in your party when they are currently in office, supposedly running the country. Yeah, this is this is a scandal. The White House press secretary this last few days have been telling us Oh, the videos you've seen of Joe Biden aren't real. They're
fakes. The US government right now has a president and none of us are quite sure what goes on on a day to day basis, and you're putting all your hopes and dreams into the VP. Okay, that's not that is not true. As somebody who left that White House about a year and a half ago, I can tell you're a hand I can tell you that he is he is somebody who is very direct in meetings behind closed but he is great. He's well, you know, he had a bad night tonight on the debate stage.
I'm not disputing that. But I can tell you he is he drives the drives the ship and the White House is the person who makes the decisions. He you sit in meetings with him. He's asking you for details. He's always asking you for the dang thing. You don't have not for nothing. And and

so that's Kate Bedingfield. She's talking to Scott Jennings, who was the only conservative pundit on on CNN, and in this particular instance, I think that's kind of where we're gonna see it go. Like, hey, you know, the lesser of two evils who do you know, hey, Trump didn't have a war when he was president? It seems like that's the direction I just, I can't help but think and I'm pretty sure Trump is in on it. All the evidence is at least the it's circumstantial, but the
evidence is here. He No, he didn't. He didn't. He was like, okay, Joe, no good. Got it. He's raising his money. Now, all the lawsuits are falling apart all just in time, like really just in time. And the news media can have a bonanza and just let let them loose. Let them keep talking about the line. And then when some event happens, something with China something with Iran, then people people will come together again, we don't want that guy will have this guy and Jill, we'll keep
we'll keep Biden in the race. You can do with Joe, you can answer all the questions. Come on, Joe. Don't give it up. Because he truly no one can kick him out other than a 25th amendment. And I don't see that happening. No,

not at this point when he already has the delegates. Right. The primaries are over. Joe has enough delegates to get the nomination. If he wants it. They can't do anything about it. There's not enough super delegates and super delegates at the Democratic conventions. Don't vote until the second round, but there'll be no second round. No. So yes, if if Biden wants to stay there, and he does, he
does he does I suggest arrogant, arrogant, yet

a bedroom on this thing. Give me a break. Why would you not want to do that? So

and you know, as long as people keep watching cable news, and they'll keep getting sucked into the oh, he lies Oh, Joe's an idiot, oh, Joe's toast, and they'll just kind of forget the overall picture of what's really happening. Namely, we're being robbed of our own of our money. We're being robbed of our money. If it's not through taxation overall, if it's not through taxation, then it's through inflation by printing money to build ships and submarines,
ships and subs. I can already write the slogan. Big beautiful ship.

I'm not gonna argue that No, I agree. Good idea. A couple of screwball clips I want to play that are off the wall. And this is part of a long clip is actually too long because it'll get to the point. This is a body language woman who came on and gave a discussion of the debate. But she brought something up that I until I heard it and I talked to me about it. It was like it is possible that Joe was Botox to up

oh, he's What do you mean he's filled with Botox? So,

let's listen to this debate body language woman.

Sorry, hold on a second. Oh, here we go. It's there's a lot
of de lis everything was in slow motion, his fingers and his his lack of illustrators when he was talking, he was like a frozen statue up there up on the stage. It really was painful to watch, because I think it was the first time that I think they saw Donald Trump even looking over it. Mr. Vice President Biden, and and literally was concerned. I mean, when he tilted his head when he lost his way, in the first question, he looked over at him kind of register that he was completely
lost. And they looked at him and with with passion. I mean, it was like, I felt like he was gonna run over and give the guy a hug, if you can. And then he brought his head back. And then he realized he was still off base. And he, it looked over again, he's like, Oh, my God, you know, he's really has lost his space without going through the entire debate, because there
was a lot going up. But there was a lot of consistency. We already know that President Biden lack of an effect facial expressions, partly because it's I don't know who gave him this recommendation, but he was really way too Botox doubt. And that is a real problem one on one, it can create some cognitive issues, because when you shut down those emotions through facial aspect, it can affect your, the way you your
brain. So it's not that Botox in itself affects its brain. But when we are expressing emotions, with muscles in our face, it creates these emotions. Okay, same thing as actors. When that has been frozen in space. It's hard to, to emote an expression. The problem was you didn't see any movement in his top of his forehead. Occasionally, you would see these pinched eyebrows only ever so slightly, because he tried to force them. They're trying to force him there when he was angry. Yeah.

Listen, my first wife and my second wife had more Botox than Joe Biden has ever ever seen in his life. This is not true.

What's not true Botox

and being Botox does not affect you. We added

about six years ago telling you

I have standing Yeah,

well, you do have standing but I'm just gonna say this clip from six years ago, the studies have shown that if you can't emote with your face, your emotions fade out short no sure.

It one more thing and then I want to play something different. There is a distinct possibility in this big game. Remember, we're just the audience. We're looking at a big big game and for my money everybody's in on it. It's also possible that Joe just said especially looking at his performance the next day don't get me anything. And he may even have have hammed it up a little bit to make himself look even more out of it than usual.

Well, that brings us back to the Vincent the chin gigai Okay, you're exactly you're cheering brought up years ago and I still think it might still be in play which is that you know, you act like you don't can't you don't have a clue. But the he is just he can't walk you know, he's got to do well, the Vincent the chin would also

think about it, John. We also do that the whole cheap fakes and what happened made the Democrats, the Democrats, the Biden voters, the Trump haters, the Never Trump everyone, except the people who want Trump president made them all realize Joe has a problem. So that's it. That's all the work is done. Now we just need to keep them there convinced them I don't think they want the power. The Democrats or the Democrat party may want it but they're low level they're low
level they're not important in the big game ultimately. nor other nor the Republican the Republic, they're not important. If we really if we really had elections, and it really was the We the People, it would be a different story, but it's not that way. This is a game. This is a game to get us get everyone to at least buy into Trump because he's better than the brain dead guy. And Jill's job is to keep Joe motivated to keep going. And you know, hey, we're gonna we're gonna fade off into
the sunset. And when Trump becomes president again, Joe's not going to jail. There'll be just fine. That's the I think that's now my official take on all this. No switcheroo. No alternate candidate, but we'll be talking about Big Mike and Kamala, and, and Gavin Newsom and Gretchen, which written where we'll be talking about for the least the next seven months, then we'll go through horrendous Democratic Convention Democrat convention in Chicago. That'll be the new side, and then we'll
go into vote. And they may not even be the only maybe even only the only people who will try to rig it will be the Republicans this time. Trump is in. He's in and he's going to build big ships, and fast submarines and bases

plus the fastest ever basis.

The biggest shift big beautiful ships, fast submarines. And yeah, and then we'll we'll still be a divided country after that the way they want us the way they want us divided. It's no good if we're all one if we all agree, it's no good. RFK Jr, held what he called the real debate. Did you see me himself? Well, if you're gonna debate, it's, it was a master Baden exercise. And I have three clips, because of course, he did say things that made sense to a degree
and is another example of why this debate is a problem because these two men are the people who ran up the deficit that is causing the inflation. President Trump came into office promising to balance the budget. Instead, he spent more money I don't office and every president in United States history combined from George Washington to George W. Bush, 283 years of history, as an Biden is will beat him he's already run up $6.3 trillion in debt. And by the end my time leaves off his
hill of run up more than President Trump. That's why we have inflation. Inflation is is cause because they're printing money to pay for for these expenses that we don't have. And that money is then a tax on the poor. That's why we have a 22% higher than in home insurance. That's why we afford our milk for I bred $6. Gasoline is because of the Forever wars and the out of control spending by these two gentlemen. Even $34 trillion debt now. The interest alone on that debt is costing us
more than our military budget was in five years. 50 cents, every dollar that we collect in taxes will go to servicing the debt within 10 years. Entrepreneur said this is existential. Yeah,

well, I think Trump will do a refi of the country. Now they've been we know that there's some kind of monetary reset underway. Some kind. We actually have the bricks out there as a threat that looks like everybody wants to go to a gold backed system. Again. If Biden can't do that, Democrats can do that. Trump could probably do it you could bring
enough and all across the board. This is this is RFK Jr. on fentanyl, you could bring enough and all across the border in a briefcase to kill everybody in Los Angeles. So the fentanyl is going to come in this country. The problem is something much larger than that. It's the it's the elites a generation that is alienated, that is dispersed as it is depressed and suicidal, that is disconnected from community. And that's why they're turning to drugs. And we need to deal with
that problem. And we need to reduce demand and that my my signature policy

now listen to this because this is this is kind of creepy.
Thank you is is to begin taxing marijuana federally by the DEA schedule it from schedule one right where it is now. The federal government is not allowed to tax it. So marijuana is legal in many states, but the federal government cannot collect taxes on it. It's legal, it's not going to whether you can tax it or not. It's not going to affect the number of people are using it our mountains use. We're going to D schedule it so the government could start
collecting taxes now we'll raise $8.5 billion in revenue. I'm going to dedicate that money to building drug rehabilitation farms, wellness farms, restoration farms. Know in rural areas all over this country. Americans go for free to deal with depression, suicidal behavior, alcoholism, drug addiction to illegal drugs, but also addiction to SSRIs to benzos Adderall we need to reclaim our children. He's

literally going to build funny farms. That's that doesn't sound like a great idea. And then here's this all of this of course is not made for TV. No one cares about this and people don't Want to hear this they want to read red tie blue tie a real
patriotism means protect the United States Constitution. And with a and both of them subverted the right to free speech what are the most important right? As it Biden 37 hours after he took the oath of office, this has never happened in American history. He opened a portal, the FBI, CIA, Siza, NIH, D H. S, the IRS and other agencies to go in and and tamper with with social media sites to take out things that were not
politically palatable. They violated freedom of worship, the two of them are shutting down every church in this country
with no sides think citation. If violated freedom of assembly with mass regulations, they shut down the Seventh Amendment right to jury trials by saying you couldn't sue somebody who was involved in quote, COVID Cat image no matter how negligent that corporation where the biggest corporations in the world no matter how reckless their behavior, no matter how grievous your injury, you could not sue them and shut down 3.3 million businesses with no due process note just compensation
and violation the Fifth Amendment. It shuts down the Fourth Amendment's prohibition against warrantless searches and seizures with this track and trace surveillance. That was the all out assault on the constitution that we've never seen the likes of that anytime in American history. And I don't believe they have the right to wear those American flag pens.

Yeah, all right. I totally agree. But no, Bobby, no one no one wants to hear that. He also has the worst voice. I'm sorry. You just that's just in the doesn't and now that I think about it, I'd like the guy seems okay. But you can't have a president with that voice. It's just that doesn't work doesn't work. Doesn't work. That

was the idea when they gave him that voice.
You're horrible.

Well, we shall see. But I I don't think we'll see. Any real replacement happening. We're just gonna have endless it does a lot for the controlled opportunists. You know, the Megyn Kelly's the Candace Owens. Everyone can talk and talk and talk and talk. Now Tucker can talk and talk and talk.

Yeah, he's Did you see a second speech that he gave in Australia

was funny. Yeah, it

was funny. It was it was good. It was almost borderland stand up with that second speech.

Yeah, it was good.

But what's he doing there?

But he's creating a narrative he's creating. He

was originally we thought he wanted to have an interview with Assange. But doesn't seem Why does he have to stay there for that gap? And

I think that Tucker is is leading the alternative media in a way. So everyone's emboldened to speak, like he speaks and says what he says, and suck everybody in and we'll all be preoccupied with it. But I think people should do one thing. The two things a week, listen to no agenda, and then go outside and play with your kids. Read a book, roll in the grass,

walk the dog, just listening to no agenda and reading a book is the way to go. Pretty much

all you need. There was a very sad moment, something unexpected, and, obviously food for conspiracy therapists such as myself, I was very distressed to hear this. This is chip Roy on the floor of the house. We were
all saddened to learn today of the passing of the spouse and one of our members. Thomas Massie, the gentleman from Kentucky, his wife, Rhonda, of many years, they were childhood sweethearts. She suddenly passed away yesterday, Mr. Massey had to drive home to Kentucky and be home with his family, which is where he is today. I would ask everybody in the chamber and everybody around the complex to please rise

and absorb a moment of silence and offer your prayers and thoughts and condolences for our good friend from Kentucky. Dude, what are the chances of that? The guy comes out talks about AIPAC being no good they're not allowed in his office. He really laid out a lot of truths and and obvious things that are just not discussed on Tucker just list a couple of weeks ago and then at 51 I think his wife dies
suddenly died on like, suddenly I don't like that at all. Very sad, but also Whoa, are you kidding me now?

You do not hear Vax zaharie No, no, no,

no, not from them. Nope, nope, nope. Nope. Not from them. They were not Vax. You sure yes. Yes. Did you ever see the full interview with Tucker that he did?

No, I only watched the clip. It's clip. It's the clip. It's

Clifford's. So now, I think it all comes back to, you know, just people got to stop being mind controlled that some daddio is going to come into the White House and fix your business. No, that's not going to happen. But they want you to think that no matter who it is, they want you to feel before

we get off the topic, which is coming, I can tell ya, I think I think we're I have two Biden clips where he actually talks and I want to get these out of the way. Okay. I also have the one where he says that people should be more concerned about being women should be concerned about being raped by their sister.

Everyone sees everybody saw it. But okay.

No, I don't want to play that Oh, involved, but you

have it.

I do have if you want to play,

we might as well play it. So
there's so many young women who have been including a young woman who just was murdered. And he went to the funeral. The idea that she was murdered by a wife by an immigrant coming into a talk about that, but here's the deal. There's a lot of young women to be raped by their by their in laws, by their by their spouses, or sisters, by it's just ridiculous. And they can do nothing about it. And they try to rest them on the Cross State Line. Thank you. You

know, they must have rehearsed that with him. And they're like, oh, this would be great. Joe, when you say this, the Republicans will go crazy.

Which of course everybody will they did. They wish they did. Of course it's so now the thing that I thought was the key Gala, two more clips, and I'm not gonna play anymore. But this is a Biden that I thought the key gaff was this one. And this is the one where Trump kept looking over there and going, this guy's off the rails to 29 second clip, this is the Biden key, gaff Medicare, make
sure that all those things we need to do child care, elder care, making sure that we continue to support and strengthen our healthcare system, making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what I've been able to do with the with the COVID Excuse me with dealing with everything we have to deal with. If we finally beat Medicare, thank you precedent.

What had they had the Fauci wizard, you know?

Oh, you know, Tom Starkweather, did an endo show mix is beautiful because about it's about a minute and it's it is the I mean, it's an evergreen, it's the debate of 2024 in one minute. And and he was doing a play by play on Mastodon of how it was editing it. And he says that Biden literally has only three seconds of breath every single time he speaks. He could see it in the waveforms. It was three seconds. He couldn't do anything more than three seconds of breath for
anything. He said. You can count it. Yeah, when you speak. Wow. Yeah, it was that was pretty interesting how it was deconstructing that on the fly. Now,

the only one I want to play, which is the absolute first comments made at the debate, where Biden comes out, and he and I only have the first few first few seconds of this. What is this is a debate. First comments, Biden is one minute 16 out of two. Immediately, and I'm gonna ring the bell. He starts lying, he started, he's the one who started the lying. And he starts it with he comes out they asked
him a simple question. He lies three or four times in the first minute and then he goes on and lies about insulin and Medicare and the amount of people amount of money people have to pay. And this was nobody wants to talk about him being a bigger liar than Trump says
remain high. Since you took office, the price of essentials has increased, for example, a basket of groceries that cost $100 Then now costs more than $120. And typical home prices have jumped more than 30%. What do you say to voters who feel they are worse off under your presidency than they were under President Trump? We're gonna take a look at what I was left. When I became President. Mr. Trump left. We had an economy that was in freefall, the pandemic why we handled, many people were dying.
All he said was it's not that serious. just inject a little bleach and your arm could be our economy collapsed. For no job. Why? Rose to 50% It was terrible. And so what we had to do is try to put things back together again. That's exactly what we began to do. We created 50,000 new jobs. We brought out a position where we have 800,000 manufacturing jobs, but there's more to be done. There's more to be done working class people are
still in trouble. I come from Scranton, Pennsylvania, I come of household, where to kitchen table if things weren't able to be met during the month was a problem. Price, the base the price of gas, the price of housing, the price, a whole range of things. That's why I'm working so hard to make sure I deal with those parts. Oops. And we're going to make sure they're here.

Well, you could really hear the three second cadence

that yes, you Yep. And now that he's done that, as I really listened to that clip, and I could hear that three seconds. Now it's going to be totally annoying to listen to Biden.

Or you'll know that it's the guy in the mask if he goes beyond three seconds because that can't be Biden.

Oh, that could be that's a good point. The mask doesn't have the same teeth.

Anyway, make sure you go outside play with the kids, everybody. Don't get suckered into this is not worth it. With right now. I'm telling it's all going to go the way you want it. It's going to be fine. We'll have big beautiful ships, very fast subs, they go deeper than anything else. Beautiful bases with beachfront. It's fantastic. It's all going to be good and you're gonna pay for it one way or the other. And the financial you know, Trump all of a sudden you notice he's like,
I'm all good with Bitcoin. Bitcoins. Okay, Bitcoin. Yeah, it'd be great for Bitcoin. I think that's only because he knows there's going to be some kind of digital dollar. That resets gotta happen. Doesn't that have happened? We had financial resets globally in the in the hundreds of years, we must have had some kind of resets throughout the years. Would you know anything about that?

Maybe World War One? Yeah.

Not after World War Two didn't then doesn't that when we got

going on World War Two, we actually did a good job of getting everybody back on their feet. When would you Bretton Woods

after World War One? Yeah, I think so. Yeah. And World War Two.

There was some some some divisions going on in World War Two where we divided things up divvied things up. A big reset, I don't know. I'm not convinced

of this. No, not big reset financial reset. Now,

that could be something that there could be, we could have a stock market crash. Well, that seems a given. I've been saying that ever since. Yeah, CrossOver 40,000. When I've seen this before I saw this in the mail as a kid. They market gets to some point, it just has this spot where it has, it won't, it'll go over a bump against it. And it keeps trying and trying and trying to go over and is sitting there below as
you as it would do. And then try to make a run at it again. And then it's somehow it just like some psychological thing takes place. There's no it's not going to happen. And then the whole thing just falls apart. It will break was that the world war two will be about party take place in about six months.

Right? Well, that's the perfect timing. That's why they will be in to fix it. Yeah. And he will fix it and, and they have this may have already been concocted already. If you didn't figure it out. And that's when we get the mark of the beast. All right, there was something else that went down a couple of interesting rulings from the Supreme Court as they are ready to go on vacation. They've had to extend it. How are they gonna have to do one more on Monday? Hmm. But there was a couple
interesting things in there. You discuss it three in the newsletter and one of them is one that we've been talking about for several months on the no agenda show I'd like the people emailed and said, I knew what this was about because of you guys
tonight three colossal decisions with far reaching consequences. The High Court narrowing who can be charged under a federal law that dates back to Enron were recently used to prosecute more than 200 people who stormed the Capitol on January 6. The justice is opening the door now to possible resentencing or even read trials for roughly a few dozen still
behind bars. At least one judge moving quickly today asking prosecutors to weigh in on next steps with a handful of defendants former President Trump likely not impacted by today's ruling, nor most other people who were charged with other crimes related to January 6, in another major case, the High Court knocking down a 40 year old rule of its own making that required judges to defer to federal agencies when
interpreting vague laws passed by Congress. That practice known as the chevron framework, long targeted by conservatives is

an interesting she said framework instead of deference. Yeah,

well, actually deference is a term that kind of cropped up in the documents himself. It's called the chevron doctrine.

Yes, doctrine, but not the framework. Nobody uses that. We've
argued it gives unelected bureaucrats too much power, the decision likely to prompt a rush of lawsuits, challenging regulations on everything from food safety to the environment. Also, today, the courts conservative majority upholding laws banning people experiencing homelessness from sleeping outdoors, finding no violation of the Constitution's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment, drawing a sharp
dissent from the liberals. With Justice Sotomayor writing sleep is a biological necessity, not a crime.

So let's go in reverse order here. Do you have any any clips on the on the outdoor sleeping camping ruling? No,

I did have a couple that were kind of lined up. I never took them. But it's mostly guys ranting about cruel and unusual punishment. Let's

just go back to the history of this because it actually, although this case was brought from Oregon, and we followed this for years, yeah, it came out it really came out of Idaho, exactly, Idaho. And they decided up there, we can't move people's tents. And some consultants came in and said, Oh, no, that's cruel, unusual punishment, punishment. And that really started off the entire homelessness, visibility. And I don't want to say homelessness isn't real.

But the visibility homelessness is what been around but but this visible homelessness on the city streets of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston and elsewhere in New York, that all came out of this Idaho idea that this is to Moose takes to have a vagrancy laws to Hey, buddy, get you and your tent off the street. That's somehow cruel, and unusual, hostile, unusual. It's been going on forever. 200 years of the vagrancy laws. It's not unusual. So it's not cruel and
unusual. It's not even cruel. It's just, you know, it's just the way it is. I mean, it's like giving somebody a traffic ticket and saying, well, that traffic is cruel and unusual. It's

a biological necessity. John says our Supreme Court. The the problem I have with it is it really took away a lot of resources and, and government cycles from solving the actual problem to people instead, we're arguing about this about is it cruel, Is that unusual? Is it punishment, and meanwhile, it also deteriorated the streets of the cities. It made it. It made it a mess and really diverted attention away from helping people in this situation, which to me is the
true crime. Then the other one, before we get to Chevron is the January 6 ruling. I thought this was very interesting. Here's an overview. Breaking news this time about sorry, here's breaking news about it. Breaking news this time about the January 6 writers the Supreme Court has just ruled that's good to Shannon Bream. What did they say?
So what they have said is that one of the statutes, the Justice Department used to charge hundreds of different January six defendants is no good. And that includes President Donald Trump because he has actually had two of these counts against him. And the Jack Smith DC case against him that federal criminal case that has been on hold here. So what essentially they say is this statute which was passed in the
wake of Enron, they say it doesn't fit here. He says, given that this subsection was enacted to address the Enron disaster, not some other far flung set of dangers, like what happened just right over here. at the Capitol, it is unlikely that Congress responded with such an unfocused and grossly incommensurate patch in English. That essentially means that all of these people who were charged under this particular obstruction statute
for January 6, that is no good. The dissent is this is a very interesting vote makeup because the dissent is actually written by Justice Barrett and she is joined by justices Sotomayor and Kagan. She says that Congress did intend for this kind of conduct to be brought under this particular obstruction charge,
he thinks the majority got it wrong. But what it means is a big headache for the DOJ and good news for hundreds of January six defendants charged under this statute, again, including President Trump,

it was interesting that Barrett went, went against the majority on this one, she's turning out to be kind of not what people expected from her.

She's just the independent thinker. That's all I can say. And she was, in fact, the other thing is, where's the Catan? g brown? Yeah, I'm crazy black woman went on the other side of it. I know. So the two flip flop that maybe Maybe they had a deal?

Jonathan Turley, luckily, he gave us a little explanation. I trust his opinion. Yeah, he's good on what this means for people who are still in jail, people who've been sentenced and for President Trump's case that Jack Smith, a special prosecutor is running
two aspects to this, some of them were convicted of what is now established would be improper charges. I mean, we they that hundreds of people were the subject of improper charges by the Justice Department. That includes President Trump, who has not been tried yet. They were also sentenced based on this conviction as well as a mix of other things. So those sentencing decisions now have to be reevaluated. I've said all along that I was surprised by
how heavy the Department of Justice went on obstruction. I analogize that to someone going to Vegas and playing roulette, but only betting read it well. Basically, the court just said reds not a bad. So we've got to go back and look at In all of these cases, not just for those who now have these convictions knocked out, but how they impact sentencing for President Trump. This is a big day. I mean, I've said all along that Fisher's needs to be treated as important as the immunity decision
potentially for Trump. It basically rips the wings off the plane that Jack Smith is trying to get off the ground in DC now, can he push that plane forward? On the runway? I don't know. Because if you take this this claim out, it's really integral to his entire complaint. I mean, it's hard to see all the complaint holds together, if he was excessive and wrong in bringing these charges.

Excuse me. All right. So that that looks good for Trump looks good. For the January 6 People were really starting to clear up a lot of things here at the end of Joe Biden's reign of terror. And then we get to the one that we are most interested in, which is Chevron deference, which you've been following and and looking into and explaining actually have a an analysis from our constitutional lawyer. Rob, here's the MSNBC quick take. On
Friday, the Supreme Court handed down a decision to reduce the power of federal agencies by gutting the long standing legal precedent of Chevron versus Natural Resources Defense Council that gave federal agencies broad regulatory power. The justices may be driving key legal decisions in our country right now. But there are subjects that they probably don't know much about. I mean, to my knowledge, Chief Justice Roberts is not a chemical engineer, Justice Brett
Kavanaugh is not a botanist. And last I checked, Justice Amy Coney Barrett is not a member of the Federal Reserve. But that's what this ruling implies that these justices are experts in fields outside of the law better than the people who get paid to make these decisions in the federal government.

Now, this is obviously the narrative that is going to be spun. That's why I played that clip. But I need your expertise for this next analysis, which comes to us from man joy, read getting play these days. She's primetime. Listen to this, because you are sub subject expert in this conversation.
Okay, Ali, what is Chevron deference and long may it rest? Yeah. So okay. People understand that Congress passes the laws, and the President enforces the law. Right. So Congress passes all let's say, it's called the Clean Water Act. Right. And then the president through the executive agency of the EPA defines what the Clean Water Act actually means. Now, people might home might say, like, Oh, why can't Congress define it? Well, Congress doesn't define words like clean. Congress
doesn't define words like water. So who was who's going to make the decision as to how much lead is actually allowed to be in the water before it's clean experts? Who's going to make the decision about what constitutes water? Is it a pool isn't a puddle? Is it a river? Is it a lake? Who gets to make that decision experts for the last 40 years, it's been experts at the EPA. Okay. But as of today, the only people entrusted to make that decision,
according to the Supreme Court is the Supreme Court. So what was the Supreme Court making the biggest power grab over our elected government since really the founding since 1803, when the Supreme Court invented the idea of calling laws unconstitutional, which has not actually been the Constitution since then, this is the next hugest thing, because what the Supreme Court is saying that it can do the job that the Constitution gives to the President of the United States

completely off base off kilter. Basically a lie. And the Clean Water Act, which is a I looked at it it's very, very big piece of legislation was really a funding bill. It was a funding bill to set up a lot of agency, X expertise, and reporting structure, there was no determination of how much lead can be in the water. That was that's not in the Clean Water Act. Is there anything? There's a piece that is more pertinent to you coming up? Is there anything you want to say
about this other than that's a lie? That's not how it works?

It's a lie. That's not how it works. I will mention that what difference does it make in terms of the Chevron deference, we have to remember, came in 1984. And we had these agencies the administrative state was alive and well, for sensitive I don't know the authorities says the Franklin Roosevelt administration and on and I guess even before that, to some lesser extent, because there was a Bureau of Land Management in the Indian bureaus and all the
rest of it. They had gotten Long just fine without have without all of a sudden becoming the be all end all of legislation where I owe some expert in this bullcrap. This entire case the case that the God Chevron deference thrown out is the rimando case. And that's where the fishermen, fishermen, were told that they have to have an inspector on their boat at $170
a day, and they have to pay for the inspector. Because some bureaucrat decided that's the easiest bit better so easier on our budget if you have to pay what expertise does that take what kind of blue this is great expertise? No, it's not it's somebody deciding you have to pay 170 bucks a day on a small fishing boat to keep this inspector on the boat when the government should be paying for the inspector not you was that the number and that's what it all stemmed is all stems around
this so called experts, these experts. That's only at some at a very thin layer. There's most of the time these people are just out there doing bureaucratic paperwork is this is the most nonsensical thing I've ever heard.

Well, there's a reason that they're they're taking this this tact we'll get to it. But first analysis from our constitutional lawyer Rob former jag here he is, Justice Kagan's dissent predicts judicial mayhem. She foresees, quote, large scale disruption and a massive shock to the legal system, casting doubt on many settled constructions of statutes and threatening the interests of many parties who
have relied on them for years. Rob says nonsense. This decision won't strip administrative agencies of their interpretive powers. They will continue to do what they've always done, issued rules and regulations and interpret those edicts when the time comes to enforce them. The only difference now is that courts no longer have to defer to what the agency says his prediction. Courts will still view agency interpretations as persuasive authority under a doctrine called Skidmore
deference. And we'll accept those. I'd like that Skidmore, just sounds like a cool name. And we'll accept those interpretations. Most of the time, no judicial Armageddon is at hand but going forward, agencies can no longer come up with strange but permissible, interpret interpretations. And expect the courts to capitulate. Big corporations can no longer place their people in the agencies to make lopsided rules that will benefit well connected business interests at everyone
else's expense. This is good news. Nor does yesterday's decision mean that all precedents following Chevron are now bad law. The fact is most of these cases probably would have been decided the same way because in most cases, the agency's interpretation was probably the most persuasive option. We should expect a few old decisions to be overruled, but that will take time. And let's face it, bad laws ought to die anyway, I think that's pretty fair.

I think that's pretty on the money. And and that's true. That's it's going to change. It's not going to change that much. But the idea of agency capture is kind of maybe out the window, this whole idea that all of a sudden some agency and agency decides that we have to go all electric by 2030. That's not our law. Anybody passes us some agency decision that is then used as leverage by the Democrat Party mostly, or a CDC is out the window

or a CDC vaccine mandate. That kind of stuff.

Yeah. That was a lot of stuff. Well, yeah, those guys are hopeless. Now.

Now, here's an interesting clip. And this is where your I think this is the one where you are domain and subject expert.
Oh, hahahahaha. You're saying that in the Clean Water Act, rather than the agency like the EPA, which has experts in clean and water? Oh, the Supreme Court will decide what clean and water are? Yes, the Supreme Court now gets to overrule the EPA decision on what constitutes clean water where the water is supposed to go. It's same with clean air the EPA, the EPA, the Supreme Court now gets to overrule the EPA on how much carbon monoxide can be
in the air. How much nitrous oxide awake, nitrous oxide is laughing gas. Nitrogen oxides are smug and Neil Gorsuch got that wrong yesterday.

So they're trying to make a point here that Neil Gorsuch said nitrous oxide, John, your domain expert. Nitrous oxide is not just laughing gas is it?

Well, it's not much more I mean, it's a nitrous oxide is also used as an oxidant for drag racers. Yes, I mean, it's a very useful gas as a as an oxidant. And it

also creates climate change.

And nitrous oxide not so much though. But I will say this, that the whole idea that you Okay, so I made a blunder, he said nitrous oxide. Somebody should have corrected him on that. The idea that At these guys are all going to knuckle under and the Supreme Court is going to make all these decisions is just unbelievable nonsense.

Well, this is the whole point of the counter narrative on Chevron deference is to get rid of the Supreme Court,
I feel like the way this is gonna go is because when they did, for instance, the ruling on bump stocks, Clarence Thomas just lifted the description of bump stocks from a right wing pro gun organization and dropped that in and said, basically, the people who said this is not a machine gun don't know what they're talking about, because that
organization did. Because when you say the Supreme Court is going to now decide, doesn't that mean the big corporations who they like the rich people that they like, and the right wing organizations that they like, that's really who's going to decide, right? Yes, it's people who are in Harlan crows yacht that's allowed to be in water or not. And look, this is the this is why they did it.
Right. The what's going to happen now, is that any regulation, the Supreme Court likes that will be upheld, and any regulation, the Supreme Court doesn't like that will be overturned. And that is what they told us they could do. Again, this is not in the Constitution, though. There's no constitutional clause or power that gives the students a Supreme Court this right? They aggrandized it to themselves, and they took it away from the President, and they took it away from Congress. It's amazing.

They keep saying the Supreme Court is the courts, not just the Supreme Court, the courts, the courts, you know, can now say, Hey, hold on a second, send this back to Congress, make it unambiguous your order, you know, show us the experts. I mean, it's there, just try it. And again, this is going to be inundated with this.

I was gonna mention that, by the way. Nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas,

I told you. It is of course it is. But the whole the

why, of course, why would we of course, because

these people are too stupid to even bring that in. They think it's only laughing gas. And then just Neil Gorsuch was dope. Oh, he sent it all wrong.

We're gonna do well, there's so much in the atmosphere.

Anyway, well, it doesn't come from burning fossil fuels as well. You

get you actually get you get nitric oxides from that's why you have a platinum catalytic converter in your car. So

you don't crack up laughing?

No, it's like, no, it's because you get these you get really extreme nitric oxides, including I think, nitric oxide, which I mean, which is, is used to make a nitric acid with nasty, nasty acid. And it just goes into and yeah, you can smell it when sometimes you get this is a very sweet, interesting aroma of nitric, various nitric oxides. But the one that makes nitric acid three and both three, I think I'm not sure and whatever the case is that you have to get
that out of there because it's nasty. And I guess some nitrous oxide might come out of the of the tank. Out of the gas, I mean, out of the out of the engine may be I don't think can be that much.

Anyway, this will be another talking point and was talking point, the Supreme Court now controls your life that that's what they're going to say.

Yeah. And isn't it and the Supreme Court is like everybody else, they don't want to do any extra work. Now they want to go on vacation sitting there going oh, yeah, we get to Laurie we get to meet the boss. That's why they're taken. After Monday. They're on vacation. What kind of operation is this?

The only thing that have left is Oh, we got a rule on that. On that responsibility thing is can you indemnify the president? Ha that's going to be annoying.

I think they can put it off again. Ooh.

When do they go? Oh, that's interesting.

Why not just say oh, after the we'll figure it out later. We gotta go. We gotta vacation time. The yacht is booked at Central Pay. The yacht is already waiting for me. Yeah. And Clarence Thomas says, Yeah, I got this friend of mine. He's got a jet. He's flying me off. But I gotta leave.

I got no time for that. Oh, that that could be although it's my understanding. They will rule on it Monday.

Yes. What they said they're supposed to have done it Friday. No,

this is a tough one. Because, you know, if they if they say to if they say to Trump, well, you know, you don't have full indemnification. Then Biden's on the hook to then then the whole social Obama with his kill list. Yeah. Then everything then everything. Everybody's on the hook. They just can't do it. They can't do it. Hey, with that, I'd like to thank you for
your courage, Mr. Dvorak. In fact, I'd like to say in the morning to you the man who put the sea in the clown show say hello to my friend on the other end the one the only Mr. Johnson

in the morning, Mr. Adam curry in the morning all ships to see boots on the ground, feet in the air. subs in the water all the names on knights out there.

Troll still looks like looks like church showed up? We got 2516 Trolls versus 1863 On the last Sunday show.

Yes, because of this debate thing everyone wants to hear what we have to say. I hope we did I got lots of notes. Oh, I'm really looking forward to the show.

I hope they they understand our opinion on this.

I'm not sure we understand our own opinion but I do hope so.

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I have a screwy clip I'd like to get out of here. You're just filled with screwy clips today. I know today's scurry clip did for me screwy clip day. This is Bill Maher with Tulsi Gabbard and Chris Matthews. After hours this is not on the show is on the webcast. Do

they do that on see at CNN the after hours are only on the web. So

I've get it off to YouTube. So I think the web, I don't think CNN knows how to do it. And this would really kind of cough caught me off guard, because I did not expect any of this. And I don't think Mark expected the answer from Tulsi. And, and it's about Julian Assange and was a good guy or a bad guy. And I was actually kind of surprised by this. Okay,

now that Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange, Oh, good. Let's get to this. I mean, so as pled guilty to espionage and secured his freedom, I didn't see this coming. By the way, I didn't think he'd ever get out. What will his legacy be? Yes, I'm served. Time served, he served six years. And that's pretty getting their term and his legacy. And that's what I want to know. Is he a heroic Crusader exposing government lies? Or he is a reckless trader? Who was endangering our freedom?
Yeah. I mean, it depends who you ask. I think that the more Mexican you have been, I mean, I think that he is, he is an example of of the his prosecution, the charges against him, are one of the biggest attacks on freedom of the press that we've seen and freedom. Go the other way. Ellsberg looks very good right now. And what he did, and the Pentagon Papers was about how the Kennedy administration and Johnson administration, not Nixon, what they did the lie about the war?

Well, I don't know all the particulars. I mean, you'd have to really spend months and months going through the amount of put stuff he put out. But in general, I think the world is full of bad people. Like I was saying to Ray, the world's full of bad people. And yeah, I think sometimes you need somebody to put the hammer down. I think Obama said this, and just say, I'm sorry, you can't expose our secret agents. And we have to think of our security first. I mean, yes, I'm sure the
government does some gnarly things. But I don't like this. I don't like a guy who pretends that he's the patriot, when it's the spies out there who are protecting this country, not Julian Assange, because there are
people who wants to destroy this country.

And there are people who are plotting to get nuclear weapons and all the rest of it. And this guy is not the one who's who's who made sure that we have not really been attacked since 911. Oh, brother.

Tell me about it. And by the way, I want to ask, I would just ask a rhetorical question about Julian Assange being a traitor. He's not an American. How is he a traitor? How do you How can you be a traitor? If you're like a Russian, for example,

right, you're trying to put intelligence into Bill Maher's head, which I just can't go along with. He is one of the most uninformed people on television. He really only reads the New York Times. He really knows nothing. He seems like a nice guy to smoke a doobie with which I don't do anymore. But otherwise now. He's just he's, he's ill informed. I saw the I did see the show with with Tulsi. She actually is the one she brought up. Well, Biden has the nuclear code. She was the
first one to say it. I thought that was interesting. She's kind of vapid. I'm not quite sure. What is she doing?

She's showing up on a lot of talk shows. I don't know what she's what she's doing for a living. Yeah, that is talk shows camp, they you know, they're paid minimum wage, if

anything, nothing you get nothing for appearing on those shows. But

you can get some things. Maybe CNBC shows a challenge every time.

Okay, those were the days when he got our money in a brown paper bag. We had 24 hour day Limo Service cable was rockin baby. Those days are over, whatever those days are over. No, no, no, no, no. No, no. She's I think she has some kind of foundation or something. I don't know. You know what? I was just seeing her sitting there. I'm like, wow, could she be a Trump vice presidential candidate?

Did people have suggested it?

Just kind of hit me. Not that it's something I took seriously, but it did enter my mind. Like why we're on

the topic. We should discuss at least our theories on who's going to be the vice presidential candidate. And I'm really good at this because I nailed that I got through. I'm the one who picked the Alaskan woman at way in advance. Alaska. I'm telling you, I have no idea who's Trump's gonna pick on this one. Is it woody pig? Byron Donald, who I think is the superstar of that group. Because he talks like a champ and he's just got the good looking and he's got an
mean spirited just what you want. And I

want that guy from what's that? What's the black guy? Michigan. No, not Michigan, Missouri. Who's that guy?

But black guy from Missouri. Yeah, he's

like a He's almost like a preacher.

We played a clip from him using it but the North Carolina No, I'm

sorry, North Carolina. That's it. Yeah. Yeah, he

is he I think he is a preacher.

There you go. I

like that. There's no that guy has to that guy is out there. There's no way. What's that guy? What's his name? Like? Unbelievable.

I love that guy. He's fantastic. He's entertaining.

And then you have the JD Vance, which a lot of people think he's gonna get it.

But he's kind of I mean, I don't like him. I think

he's like he's like a pants warmed over pence.

warmed over pence. That's almost a show title. Thank

warmed over pence little long and. And then of course, the VEC. Everyone's there's a bunch of people that actually think he's a viable candidate, and it's possible that Trump would pick him. He's very talkative.

He is. He is the guy who shows up everywhere. He's at Mar a Lago. He's always hanging out.

He's always he's a he's a he's a. What do you call a groupie? Is a Trump group the extra group and kiss ass?

How about? Here's one off the wall. How about how about the author's name? The general the? The Q guy. Lynn Flynn. Yeah. Flynn.

He's been he's been disgraced.

Mark Robinson. That's what I'm thinking about. This. Yeah.

This is a character this guy. Fantastic. Fantastic. How's everybody doing? Good.
Barry, first thing we're gonna do as always, we're gonna give thanks to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Are their reporters in this room somewhere? I can't see through the light. The mainstream media here. If you're here, I want you to hear this. Hear me. I don't care what you say about me. I don't care what you do in your newsroom. I don't care about your plans and your Steen's to bring this nation down with your Democratic friends. Why? Because Jesus Christ is still on the
throne. Why you liking that guy?

That guy? I like that guy. That's my pick. Well,

he's not getting it. So you might as well give up on that. The other possibilities. There's a couple of the, you know, Kristi, Noem, we had talked about with the daughter she killed herself out the dog killer wisely. She wisely took herself out. A lot of people don't realize that until you tell them. That's the reason for the dog's story. So she's done and there's one other Is there any other women that could possibly be picked? Tulsi Tulsi Tulsi is not on the shortlist while she's on

my shortlist. Just because no one pence wasn't on anybody's list either. I agree. Nobody knew in blue. No one knew about pens. No, but there's no indication he was supposed to be in the room. Well, they all were in the room. But I will tell us he wasn't was to see the room? I don't think so. No, no

till she wasn't in the room because Tulsi is not considered being considered.

Was that was that? Was Robinson in the room? That's my guy. Right?

No, he's not in the room.

On the on the separation of church and state for a moment CBS had this report. Looking at the First Amendment, I although I think it's a great idea. I don't think that the state was that Alabama or Tennessee who wants to Louisiana who want to put the 10 commandments in every classroom. I understand it. But this idea, I think is something that is interesting, and could be a very interesting counter to the end.
I've seen some of these books, you know, the, the trans and gay books that they have in the libraries now that they've been putting everywhere. This is an interesting counter to that
Oklahoma State School Superintendent Ryan Walters directed public schools to use the Bible as a teaching tool for students in fifth through 12th grade when they're being taught history or Civilization and its influence on the US Constitution. Walter said this state may supply teaching materials at taxpayer expense, adding strict compliance is
expected. The State Attorney General's office told me it doesn't see the memo as a mandate and pointed to state law saying that lessons and textbook choices are made locally by districts. Critics say Walters can't use state money to buy Bibles and expect his move to be challenged in court.

I've been reading this thing called that someone gave me this the founders Bible which has all these historical documents from the founding of the country, the original, you know the pilgrims and and all these writings from all over at the signing of the Declaration, the Constitution, there's there's some valid points there as a historical document is pretty good.

Well, I will tell you this. So when I was a cow, and I was taking I think it was a probably a junior. Yeah, maybe where I might have been a senior. And I was taking a seminar from Winthrop Jordan, very famous writer at National Book Award for a book just came out as he was giving this seminar is called a white over black, very famous book, National Book Award winner. And he made it just made an
offhanded comment. As I was majoring in history, he says, You can't understand American history unless you read the bible cover to cover. And it was this book wasn't about the Bible was about race relations, a pre pre Civil War race relations, but it but that comment always stuck with me as well. You know, there's probably some truth to that and people who you know, poopoo like you, for example, just promoting it from a religious perspective. Wrong. Consider it wrong as wrong. I
should. Okay. Finish. Let me finish my point.

Don't throw that at me.

Let me finish my I'm just telling you seem so. So because, for example, that clip you played that character in North Carolina, there are better clips than that one.

That's the only one I could get right off. There was an old clip from three weeks ago.

So the point is, is that demerit the Bible is not a neutralized meaningless religious only text. If you're studying American history, you could do worse, at least to help you understand some of the stuff that goes on to read the Bible. I don't think it's a big deal to do that. And I think mentioning that that Bible that you discuss might actually be a good thing. That's

my point is I didn't say it for any religious or faith based

on that note, But your point is well taken. I'm just saying, it seems to me that you're catering to your religious followers.

No, no, I specifically said the founders Bible, which

relates, yeah, no. Probably a good book. So

I'm talking as an American about the founding of America exactly what that smart guy said. Well, you took the course from

Yes, that's why I was agreeing with you. I was I'm in a total agreement with you. I don't know why you're, why you're attacking me.

I'm not attacking. You said that. I did that just from my followers from my religious followers. Yeah, I don't virtue signal, bro. I'm telling it like it is. It's a good version. It has interest. It has a lot of interesting texts from the founding documents and you can see where they got it from, because they quote the Bible is historical document. I think that's a very valid thing to do. We agree on that.

Yeah, so I don't think the Oklahoma thing is a bad thing. Unless it's taught as a lesser teaching religion, which is not the idea. No, it's to use the Bible as a basis for understanding Yeah, that's
exactly what I agree with.

So we have an election coming up in the UK on the Fourth of July interesting date for them to choose that and already there's lots of cut well, first of all people are are so I guess they're a pathetic about it. They would have Oh, well. Oh, well, Labour's gonna

get they're gonna give the government back to the Labour Party.

Nigel Farage is out there with his with his What is it the Freedom party? What does he think as

a Reform Party or the new is guy he's created a new party and he's got lots of traction that guy. I want to just make it off to just kind of a side comment here. Reform Party is what it is. Yeah, the Reform Party. So we had spotted Nigel Farage probably 12 years ago 13 years ago on this show as a character that was worth following because he had these great speeches at the parliament Yeah. And we got note after note from our Brits saying this guy's of no gonna go nowhere. You guys
are idiots. You shouldn't be paying any attention to him at all. Well, let's see. 15 almost 15 years later, this guy still very important. We happen to be on top of it. Remember

when they tried to kill him in the plane crash?

Do you remember that? Yeah, it

didn't work. You've been around. So anyway, channel four did this this massive hit piece on him they went undercover and they discovered this all kinds of racists in his part A cleave
gone undercover inside Nigel Farage is reform UK campaign in Clapton. And we recorded extremely offensive language, including this canvasser saying People seeking asylum should be shocked. Showing the racist language was repeatedly used here directed at the prime minister Rishi Sunak and homophobia from Ferraris inner circle, generate flag on the front corner of the building. My objective is for us to become the

voice of opposition.
He's promised a political revolution Nigel Farage claims to speak for the forgotten many, the self styled leader of the People's Army open up the borders to mass immigration law we've never seen before. This is the image reform UK wants to portray and yet some of the party's candidates have been accused of racism and extremism. So

the

guy out yeah, I'm gonna give you a clip. Borderline Clip of the Day for digging now went up. Wow,

that is so unexpected that I didn't even ever released.

But the fact that they'd run a hit piece on me, I mean, you can go to the Democrat Party. And I mean, O'Keefe does this all the time, and you can go to any group, and it's like the man on the street interviews, you can make everyone sound like idiots. You can make everyone sound like geniuses. You can do whatever you want. This is all
manipulation. Well, sure. I'm sure there's more than a few racists who hates Sunak and there's plenty of racism in the Democrat party here and the Republican Party here and, and in the Black Lives Matter, people. I mean, you can't get away from it. But to create a phony baloney hit piece based on this, just gambling going on surprises. bullcrap. Even

better than that.
PAC money is a massive route a reform UK canvasser uses racist slurs against the prime minister and a large chunk of the population isn't it terrible facts. He is an actor, even though he denied it when he was questioned over it. First thing this morning fact. He has a website on which he advertises things such as under cover filming. He is, by all accounts a very well spoken man whose Alter Ego is speaking Carpani. Well, when I met him on Saturday, he was speaking
company when he walked in first thing in the morning. The whole thing was an act from the very beginning. He's also done work for Channel Four in the past. If you can't see it, well, I can certainly see I'm sure you can too. This is a complete and utter set up determined to damage the revolt, which is the rise in the reform UK vote don't listen to a word of it join the revolt. So

because it was a canvasser this wasn't someone actually in his party, but just some blowhard who was out there yelling all this it turns out he was a shill for channel for

sure. That makes sense. Well done going on too much by the way. And I will just thing that what He said He said Pocky

is Sunako is he pocket

Paki pa K I get Pakistani? Yeah. Dude you could see as a slur in the UK. Yeah, but

you can talk to anyone in the UK and after three minutes the word Paki comes up. Yeah, I don't want to say I believe that the Brits are racist but the kind of racist

but they've always been racist. What else is new?

Hello, Great Britain. Thanks for your support. They have always kind of been racist. I guess it's true.

There Did you have a immigration issue going on? There is the problematic problematic. Oh,

yeah. Well, especially because they're in islands. I mean, let's be honest about that. Sorry about that. Goldman's I want to switch to AI. Just keep an eye on that because I'm waiting for the for The Big Short. Someone's gonna walk away rich not going to be us. Goldman Sachs comes out and says return on investment for AI might be disappointing. Yeah. Does that now just does a statement from Goldman like that? Does that carry any weight in the investment world do you think that makes don't forget

Goldman's to one during the 2006 era and before and the back and forth? Keep predicting oils going to $200 never does. Now that's true. So Goldman is kind of a misdirection operation and a lot of ways to get people to buy I don't know what they're trying to do. But they don't know why you'd never know what they I mean, I take their stuff with a grain of salt. But I think the accurate was that analysis for sure. AI

technologies X Apparently expensive and to justify those costs that technology might be able to solve complex problems, which it isn't designed to do. Jim Covello, the head of Global Equity Research at Goldman Sachs said in their report, the starting point for cost is also so high that even if cost declined, they would have to do so dramatically to make automating tasks with AI affordable. In our experience, even basic summarization tasks often yield illegible and nonsensical results.

Yes, what he's referring to, of course, is creating abstracts from large documents. Yes. And having instead of doing it by having a person do it, which you can do have a person they read the thing and they summarize, to have the AI do it. Good luck.

Yeah, just pay a person a trillion dollars. I'm always looking, though, for for uses for AI, where it actually does something and you know, instead of just funny, funny pictures and and term papers and, and flowery words, and you know, there's

good, long introductions that are unnecessary, which I think is the number one giveaway.

Someone sent me an email the other day that he wrote with AI and that he came up with in the middle, like, I've always admired you for how you were on your Honda motorcycle, touring the country. And you're and I liked that you're a ham radio operator had a completely wrong callsign. It was just like, why didn't you write that letter and AI to me? Here's so here's Bloomberg. And they're talking about the new core vive. Is that the new chip? The next Nvidia Chip,

I don't know what they're called. Well, apparently they called expensive, that's

expensive. Apparently, you can do computational fluid dynamics. And, and Bloomberg found a solution. Finally, we can use these expensive power hungry chips for Formula One,
the new in video chips, the GB, two hundreds, what will those do for core wave, they are going to open up a lot of both training and inference use cases in the AI side that I think our customers have been blocked by with the existing generation, and that you're now able to link 72 of these GPUs together to work almost as one unit. And previously, that was limited to eight, they have a much larger what's called a frame buffer, which is how much
memory that's usable for their matrix operations. So, you know, I think that we're gonna see a lot of new use cases show up for this stuff. But I think it extends well beyond AI as well. And it's gonna be a lot more useful for things like scientific computing. One of the things that has me really excited is the computational fluid dynamics. And I'm specifically thinking about the uses for that in f1, under the
new regulation in 2026, I'm excited for the new platform. I think in a year and a half people are going to be using it for things that are different than anybody expects today. And that's to me that the pace at which this is changing is the piece. That's really cool. Wait, I'm sorry, I hate sports. What's the point? Explain how the invidious Yeah, so their platform, they have very tight restrictions around what type of compute and how much compute you can use to do
aerodynamic testing in your cars. And you can either do real life testing in a wind tunnel, or you can do it through CFD analysis. And the regulations around the existing program in f1 are they're only able to use CPUs. They have very, like specific limitations around it. But there's been a lot of talk about changing for the 2020 26 car models,

and I'm gung ho excited about possibly supporting that. Ah, gung ho excited, that's a trillion dollar investment. Going

home excited going, Whoa, whoa, I didn't understand what he was talking about. He's talking about designing the car using AI computational

fluid dynamics baby, which I think you're referring to

the wind tunnel test. Yeah. Being done off off without a wind tunnel. Yeah. So you could have a design a car and the AI supposedly, or essentially name of the AI is just those GPUs. Yeah, could design move something left and right, so put it so that

but that's not even your point. It's not even AI. So this is the best they can come up with. With core we've, oh, we can make Formula One cars go faster. Okay. And then the the viral clip this week, regarding AI came from the CEO of Microsoft's AI Mustafa Soulier Mondo head.

I'm glad you got this clip.

This is worth discussing
with respect to content that is already on the open web. The social contract of that content since the 90s. has been that it is fair use. Anyone can copy it, recreate with it reproduce with it. That has been freeware, if you like that's been the understanding was a separate category where a website or a publisher or a news organization had explicitly said, do not scrape or crawl me for any other reason than indexing me so that other people can find that content. That's a
gray area. And I think that's going to work its way through the courts.

John, I think we both have no in copyright, maybe you want to weigh in on this one.

Everything is on the web is copyrighted. Everything that people produce copyright and to, and to get to the point of fair use, which we push the boundaries on. Because we take clips, it has to be used for some other reason other than its original intent. So if, for example, we can take a clip from NBC, but we're not using it to present it as the news clip that it was originally we use it to educate, you know, educate, deconstruct the clip, educate the public has a different use,
it's a use that's different. And it's not a lot. It's a very small percentage of the original. And it's all legal to take the entire web, which is he implies the entire thing is all public domain and all fair uses bullcrap. So where does he get this idea? This just at you know, this is going to be used against him in a court

of law, this this statement, in fact, and just so I'm saying

I'm gonna get he's gonna get burned by what he did that that clip.

Every single mp3 We release has in its ID three tags, a copyright, no agenda, LLC. I have sued corporations under the fact I set jurisprudence, suing a publisher, a large publisher in the Netherlands, for taking my pictures off of Flickr.

We can't do that, which I'd published

under Creative Commons, which was distribute share, like no commercial, and they lost and I won. And I'm still hoping for the day they do it again, because then I get to charge them 5000 euros for every copy for every day. It's in circulation. But that'd be great fact. Yeah, that's, that's an exit strategy right there. Yes, that does not happen. But I just thought it was what a horrible take from that guy.

Well, he obviously doesn't know what he's talking about knee. And Microsoft has a team, a team, a huge team of legal experts that he should have at least consulted. Yeah. Before he made that comment that everything on the web is free, wary of fair use.

Are you kidding me? He said it's freeware under the social contract, freeware.

And I shouldn't mention you said you'd put we put the copyright notice on and people still do that. But that is actually not needed. You don't even have to do it as a as an as of a number of years ago, and I don't remember when but it was probably 20 years ago. It turns out that anything you publish, whether you put the copyright notice on it or not,
is copyrighted by just by by law. It's copyrighted. And this kind of stems from the early days of copyright when you actually had to produce a copy and to get to apply for a copyright had to apply for a copyright, then you had to send a copy to the Library of Congress. Yep. Like in the 1800s or 1900s, some very long ago. And that became such a pain in the ass because people were copywriting everything. They said, screw that we don't want to get all these copies. And so
then copyright laws changed and changed. And now it's like, everything's copyrighted. Get over it wasn't there? unless you say otherwise.

At some point, I remember someone saying, if you have an idea, or you write something, you should print it out, put an envelope and put it in the mail to yourself. Yeah,

I remember that it. Was that true. I've done that. I don't know if it's true or not. I always liked that. Oh, that sounds good. It's just to prove that you're right. You're late for when you develop an idea or a patent. Yeah, suppose you want us to get the date earlier. And so you mail it to yourself, and then you can take it to a court of law. Now, somebody steals your idea

now what we do like and, and always, we've always said this is a good idea. We'd like you to freely distribute the no agenda show in any manner. You can.

Yeah, put it on your own website. Yeah. We've always said that's okay. As long as it in its entirety. Yes. Some people use the donation segments.

Yeah, some people have. For a while there we were on some radio station and they and someone went through the trouble of bleeping out all the cuss words, which at the time, I was quite prone to do. Didn't last long. They got tired of it. This show is just one big beep

Yeah, well, we probably cause too much. Not that much anymore. Well, for a radio, dog for radio, yeah, we

all all kinds of stuff. We can't say Little Bird Flu updates besides Finland being the first country to offer a vaccination for human beings, the kicking that off we we have an update. Let's see where did this come from? I think this might be ABC,
the state of Michigan making inroads in the fight to contain the h five and one strain of bird flu after once leading the nation and detected outbreaks. The state's Department of Health now working with farms to assess the risk and infection and dairy farm workers for certified emergency room. Dr. Michael Daniel has been out front on the bird flu and he joins us now with more always good to have you. Thank
you. Good evening. Let's talk more about how these tests in Michigan, how they're working on both dairy workers and milk products. So what's great is that you know, Michigan had the highest number of outbreaks, and they offered farms $20,000 to participate in CDC research, which is which is great, it's given the farm a lot of money to do testing, take care of what
they need. And what they're going to do is blood tests of the farm workers to see if they have the antibody to the h5 and one bird flu virus, because they want to see if there's some sort of asymptomatic spread that's passing from farm worker to farm worker, because like I mentioned last week, a lot of these herds are closed herds. There's not a lot of movement of cattle
between the herds. So this suspicion that we need to rule out to make sure that it's not being spread asymptomatically Because the farm workers are moving from herds hurt, they go from ranch to Ranch, for example. So that's data that the CDC is just starting, and it's good to see this. Good to see them on top of this. We need to be doing more of this. I'm glad we can report on this that things are happening finally.

Yeah, things are happening. Finally. Oh, yeah. Can we get to a pandemic? Come on, boys do some work here. member Robert Redfield said former CDC Director Oh, no. Next bird flu is going to come from the lab from gain of function. Whoa,

that's what we call it says to which is already working on that's where the mallards got it. So

the CDC is now recommending everyone aged six months and older. Hurry now don't wait while stocks last get an updated 2024 2025 COVID-19 vaccine. And I'm just thinking, you know, if you really if you really wanted to do something with bird flu, the one thing we know about the vaccine the one thing we know for sure. I think you will agree with me. Everyone who got the vaccine definitely got COVID

seem so.

So what if you put just put a little bird flu proteins in there? Well,

there's precedent for this. Haha. And we had it on the show, there's probably a clip but if you could find it probably can't find it. Maybe it can. This one of the vaccine manufacturers during the swine flu epidemic pandemic of some years ago, had was distributing a swine flu vaccine with live swine flu viruses in the vaccine. They were they were caught and shut down. But this was going on. And it created swine flu outbreaks here and there out of the blue.

Let me see if this is the
one. It is one of the greatest medical scandals of the century. According to a leading health expert in Brussels. The Council of Europe Health's chief has accused major pharmaceutical firms of organizing a campaign of panic and unduly influencing World Health Organization decisions. And with European countries now burdened with bills for millions of unwanted doses of the swine flu vaccine. He wants an investigation

sounds correspondence or maybe not. I don't know if that's the was

probably not answered. There's a similar scenario but yes, there was one company I can't remember the name of them. Somebody could look it up you can find it that was distributing swine flu via the vaccine. Uh, yes. The way to get the bird flu thing going is to put bird flu in the bird flu Hmm I don't know if it's even illegal to suggest that they might do this cuz it seems like you're creating we're just not just

kooky we're just podcasters pay no it yeah

actually have a second half a show it's crazy clip. But it wouldn't I wouldn't put it past them.

Well, that would take care of the mail in ballots, wouldn't it? For the Republicans this time.

You know, some little update, you know, the second half a show clip we can play while entering second half. All right, second half. About the monolith. Here's the PBS report.

Oh goodness, the Monolith is back new location and a new chapter in an unsolved mystery. Las Vegas police said they removed a tall monolith from a remote part of Nevada desert. They said the six foot four structure was a public safety and environmental hazard to how it got there is anybody's guess it's the lake It is in a series of mysterious monolith placements around the world since 2020, including in the
Democratic Republic of Congo and in Turkey. The Nevada monolith made of sheet metal rebar, and concrete is being held at an undisclosed location. Police are trying to figure out how to best store it or dispose of it. The hoax here is the term monolith. What exactly is a monolith supposed to be this is just the things from

the from the movie. Oh, well, you know the Space Odyssey now. Okay, yes, yes. Where it's from it but this monolith was it a safety is out in the middle of nowhere have to remember. Nobody even knows how long it's been there. It's been set up and left there. And there it is. And somebody discovered now some sort of a safety hazard. safety hazard for what little flying planes is only six foot for this monolith.

I don't know. I really don't know. A prediction of yours coming true in an odd sort of way.
Developing right now. A double murder suspects spending their first night in jail after this tense scene played out in the St. George neighborhood. Multiple homeowners capturing this moment the suspect was taken into custody. After an hour's long manhunt. In the last 90 minutes we have obtained the jail documents identifying the two people killed. They are as neighbors told us earlier the suspects own parents. St. George police arrested the suspect about eight
miles from the Washington home where the shooting happened. You special Salix Cabrera live in a neighborhood where the manhunt ended and Alex you have been looking over those new documents here. What are you learning tonight? According to those court documents might continue the victims in this case are Gail and Joseph Bailey who are the parents of the suspect me a Bailey and that they were shot
several times. Also, according to that court paperwork, Bailey told police there was no remorse in that, quote, I would do it again. I hate them. Neighbors say that people killed were Bailey's parents, and that there were issues between the parents and Bailey about Bailey's transition from a man to a woman with there was already volatility and bad vibes going with within the family. Police are still investigating the exact motive. Either way this neighborhood is now back to normal. I'm

telling you, this is how it starts.

Well, the people that got him to transition don't care which way it went. But they're the ones who are should be liable. Yeah, fat chance. There's two dead dogs.

It's going to happen. Probably not in this case. But it will I agree with you though. Not

in that case, but it's going to happen eventually you're going to have two things happen. One, the parents are going to get charged. I still believe the parent

or the parents are dead. They can't get charged. They're dead. No,

I'm saying I'm talking about crime to transition these kids that were the parents aren't dead. The same. I mean, whether the parents are dead if they're not dead, they're gonna get charged. So maybe being dead is not a bad option. Is it this is not going to work out. This is going to be a disaster. Yeah,

it doesn't seem like a lot of these kids are happy.

None of them are.

final clip for me. Before we go into our last break, we got to cool meet up reports coming and have a knighting and some birthdays. And finally, Joe Biden's climate envoy his it's an envoy now it used to bizarre, but now it's an envoy John Podesta who doesn't know him from the WikiLeaks. And he's unclogging
the realities of the climate crisis have never been clearer. And our ability to address those realities has never been greater. 2023, of course, was the hottest year on record. Of course, July of 2023 was the hottest month on record ever and every month since has been the hottest, ever recorded on the planet, say 2024 is on track to be even hotter than last year. And it's already having profound consequences around the world. And especially for the most vulnerable
communities. We know something is terribly wrong with our planet. The string of calamities is no fluke. It is the climate crisis. And it's costing us big, we still have a lot of work to do to ensure a safe future for humanity. And we have to move fast and at scale. I like to quote the IPCC in their 2018 report on 1.5 degrees C. We need a transformation of the global economy on a size and scale that's never occurred in human history. That's a tall order, but one we can accomplish.

We can do it. We can do it. discuss

a couple of things I have to ask you. Why would you change from tsar to envoy? So why would you do that a sounds like why would this joker take this job? This is like beneath him.

He's a money guy. He goes where the money is.

But for him, there's no money for him. Oh, come

on, come on. He's, I'm sure he's got all kinds of deals going on in the background, and you get to hang out, you get to take the jet, you get to have fancy dinners. You get to be big man on campus. This guy's an egomaniac?

Well, I believe he's an egomaniac, but when he was running campaigns, and really having an effect, as opposed to being a public BS artist, which he is now, with that nonsense that he just spewed. It's got to be I think it's a letdown. I don't know how you can live with himself.

Well, I think you and I should be on voice. Yeah, then you could be the right honorable Jhansi. Dvorak. Could happen. Anything for you?

Yeah, I got a couple of one. Let me just do I have a I always have these tick tock things backed up. But actually, I'm gonna skip that and I want to play this. The EU is going after Microsoft that gouged them. And I think that's a good thing. Because, you know, these companies, American companies were were not being run properly. And so they were leaving ourselves open to being ripped off by the EU because they don't like the fact that we're so dominant over there. So
let's go EU versus Microsoft to keep keep up. The EU
is now targeting Microsoft over antitrust concerns. It says Microsoft illegally includes Microsoft teams with Microsoft Office teams is a video communication platform that people use to collaborate. The European Commission says including teams with other popular programs like Word and Excel gives it an unfair advantage. Microsoft faces a potential fines of up to 10% of its global revenue. Wow, a money grab a power hungry money grab that said when
regulators see money and they want to shake it loose. They cannot wait to financial analyst Vijay Merola says the move will harm the EU in the long run because it drives away businesses businesses could leave because all of the regulations and the risk of potential lawsuits 10% of a revenue stream revenue stream is not the bottom line shows the revenues where you pay all the bills with well what is to stop them from just not doing business in the EU.
The investigations began when competitors slack and alpha view complaint about the software bundling both companies say they welcome the Commission's move. Microsoft President Brad Smith says the company will quote work to find solutions to address the Commission's remaining concerns. That's weird.

I get a kick out at like Slack bitching about it? Aren't they part of Salesforce or you know, there's the same thing. It's bundled with the product.

They already made their money. Everybody got it? Everyone made dynamite money on that acquisition. That's weird. Well, it's that Margarita woman in the EU, that's her whole job is to is to soak mud gouge American

companies.
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don't have it either.

Maybe it's not on here.

I don't have anyone there. So oops, oops, oops. Man. It's just the blank man, Mr. Blank, man. And now you've done you've done something very bad. So I'll thank James I

did what I did, I can fix it real quick. What I did was I hit a key to look see if I can recover that name. And in the process, I made the spreadsheet miniscule. Which is not what I want to read it. It's too small. What Okay, well, there's somebody that came into 185 46 and we don't know who it is. So you can send us a note. We'll give you a credit later. James. What is this? James Gaetz eating in Addison, Texas. He came in with 168 50 He says Warren one of the few podcasts
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van de Deus. That's Brock. Brock used to be your UPS driver.

I wonder if that's why I think it is. Yeah, well, he's

no longer UPS driver that I have not seen Bronco,

I always wondered. Now if I recall, this guy. He used to be our ups are forever. And Rimini always spotted him because he would show up. He's one of these ridiculous the least he got older, but I would say in the 90s he was a ridiculously good looking guy. And he and he would go and be delivery seven and all of a sudden the truck could be parked somewhere. It's like a policeman halfwits called beep
wife. Yeah, it's not a wife they beat it's a girl that while they're on duty, they will stop being in the cop car

in front of the house baby. Here they want to see my gun. So every

once in a while the delivery was always like clockwork came at three would come at 7pm Yeah. And the guy always looked like he was beaten you look I was worn out crew.

Long time. Long day. Long day in the office, dear. He's probably doing he's probably doing big parts in the Hollywood. No.

He probably could. I'm glad he listens. He keeps saying no agenda some of the times this UPS

Special Delivery Man.

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with with a knighting for her husband ITM Jenson noticed a while back my layaway donation had earned night status. A gift I've been donating towards for my smokin hot husband Kevin balls with one L but since then I've been struggling to get him to tell me what he wants to be known as at the roundtable. He finally caved and wishes to be knighted, sir andeavor He just wants the usual no frills but he sure appreciate you what how do you pronounce that? A young Ling is a young
black and tan. A human being black and tan. Is that

a young Ling? Yes, it's a Chinese beer. I

think a young Ling Yun Ling black and tan to accompany the mutton and mean time to work towards my own Dame status. How about that? That's a good housekeeper given away the knighthood to her man first. Thanks for all you do and four more years. Yes, good housekeeper good housekeeper.

Housekeeper. Brian sharp in Huntsville, Alabama. I said Brandon Locklear and excuse me,

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We have Yun Ling black and tan along with mutton and meat of course but along with that, in case you're wondering what we have well we have some gauges in stock a vodka and vanilla we also have bong hits and bourbon sparkling cider an escort ginger ale and Jeroboam got breast milk and pablum Rubenesque moving and rose a cow girls and coffee barns very tasty. But I see you
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this coming weekend. People like to meet each other whenever they can. And whenever there's an excuse, but people just meet all the time at these meetups you can go to no agenda meetups.com You can find your tribe which is the no agenda tribe you'd be amazed how quickly you make friends especially if you feel like I'm shy I'm not too social. Go to a meetup you'll find people that you can connect with and as always connection is protection. We have Leo Bravo in Los Angeles think he does a
meetup. It seems like every week but it's probably every month where every two weeks here's the meetup they did it the Boomtown brewery in LA Hey
everybody, it's Leo Bravo at meet up number 53. Passing the phone around my friends that seems to say Hey, Adam and John we're here at Boomtown brewing in downtown LA beautiful downtown LA don't leave your stuff in your car though. It is B dizzle. And I'm gonna go look forward to some mushrooms later on. I've got hairy legs or Leah Kim for us pretty good morning guys. Guys in the morning in the morning. Oh 123.

Hairy legs was wasn't bad sounded very Jewish. One of the biggest meetups over 100 people every single time they do one mark and Maria de mon nights they organize it in Indy.
There's a certain mark and this is a Maria so happy to be on the north side of Indianapolis with a marvelous gang of no agenda acolytes. We
are ready for vacation. This is syrup of the maple wear sunscreen hi this is Niels above and I'd like to call out each bag Scott has a nice bag this is Kyle from Zionsville thank you for an excellent product this is Nick I arrive at the meet up there's only $4 in my pocket I look at my car four quarters I have $5 I can buy one raffle ticket I get my money to mark it guess what happens next? I lost hi this is Dame Cindy of the Tito's thank you for your courage Nick just you know it's rigged.
This is sort of with a maple whatever you do, don't wear sunscreen. Tom not from Carmel Let My People Go fisting my nuts still. This is Kira from Carmel and I'm all tatted up for Trump Serbia walking his damn barn today and this guy goes Hey, all lawyers are douchebags I said I think I don't like that statement. Why are you a lawyer? No, I'm a douchebag and Morning John Adams sir PVR St. King and there's no evidence that there was a rigging of the
election. Dame Trinity from Fort Wayne visiting Indianapolis third meet up in three days you guys got to go to a meet up Dame Swanee what are they going to shoot up Biden's das this time? This is Dietrich from Indianapolis with President Donald J. Trump. We who make no agenda again trust me I pray again it's gonna be huge. It's gonna be great in the morning. Hey, it's Gary from Greenwood notice that we had four new people I think there's some speaks in here though.
I'm Carl and Arielle and we just moved from Virginia so we might be the spooks out are from Indianapolis. Once again more water with this Greg group. Sadly no more sportsball though in the morning Hey, this is Diane from Greenwood. How in the world do you follow up this? Hi my name is Katie and we're at blind Albery and the no agenda people came to visit and they were absolutely lovely, wonderful, wonderful people

that crazy Monday let's check in with Columbus Ohio
in the Morning John and abs are PVR street gang from the Central Ohio meetup. The tip of the day go to meet up you'll learn something steam Trinity having a great time in Columbus, Ohio in the morning. In the morning. This is Eric Shafi where I am on the lookout for elder abuse. In the morning you turkeys keep on truckin and I hope you find your exit ramp. This is Miss flowers, the Best Bartender Dempsey is having a great time with these people tip your bartenders folks.
Thank you gentlemen. This is Sir Larry. I'm so glad to be back here at Dempsey's in Columbus by the way. We'll be here in four weeks.

I love it when they bring in the the bartenders that's always good final meetup report from Kansas City. Hello
Spencer well for Kansas City here with the latest KC meetup report. We're out here with some old friends and new friends and joining us Andruw Jones books in the some some summertime. This is doctors are otter of the flatwater in the morning, hey is Lee Kumar away from the one? This is Searcy Mike at the YM doet antidote to larger Megalis and hey JCD it's 91 of the CHE but I'm still on my first shirt. We employed our slave I mean, human resource to grill the
burgers and dogs. KC wolf brought some amazing ribs. We're enjoying a good time. boggle. Lorien here enjoying bowl after bowl of home cooked goodness. In the morning, Columbia represent and then new friends at the playground. Like having this Marcellin rally nice. You like going to meetups sometimes? Yes. Sometimes no. Some fun out here today. If he wasn't here, you missed out. See y'all next time.

Nothing like some child abuse at the meetups. Very, very good. Thank you all for your reports. We have no meetups on the Alexa we have one today. Long views lively laugh loaded midsummer meet up the hangover special. That is starting in 10 minutes in Longview, Texas at Rotolo pizzeria. On Thursday. We have the longest standing member London meet up at six o'clock. The real ale weigh in London that'll be London Kent it says Bromley SE and I think Guelph did a AMITA promo for us
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Sometimes you want to go hang out with Dyson days. You'd be triggered. You'd have to say that is like

Alright, let's do some ISOs I'm over I sewed so let's do yours first.

So he I have to I have to so you have a lot you can win. But I have to one is his get to my two first. I got nothing. Nothing changes if nothing changes.

Okay, not bad, actually. Not bad.

And then I get another Wow. Wow.

Yeah, the wilds they just aren't winning lately.

In other words, if it isn't that good. Wow. All right.

I'll just run through a couple see if you like them.
period, period period.

I didn't think you'd like that. Here's this. I do like you do like that one. But this absolutely
bananas. No. The informative and hilarious. No agenda podcast. Megan Kelly.

When did she say that? When I was on the show? Someone clipped

it for this along this an old clip.
I hate sports.

Come on, man. Come on. We have this one. Oh
my god. Oh my god. Oh my god.

Okay, that's the winner.

Well, one more one more. This is a couple of kids. See
that picture? What's that in your mouth?

It's cute. It's cute. is sick. You like this?
Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Like that one. Yeah, I

liked that way.

We'll do that one then.
Good news. It's good advice. John sees too big the day

for them for the day, which people seem to be running away from. I got a lot of emails about the CamScanner. Have you got them? People? No, no, it's spyware.

Current version of CamScanner doesn't have malware on it.

Okay, okay. All right. Well,

I'm glad just a reasonably short period of time where somebody slipped in we only

cared about j we just didn't want to have j does she have an iPhone? She must have an iPhone. As the Android, she has an Android phone, oh, man, you should scan that thing.

Of course, why would there is a make

your if you have an Android, you got enough spyware on there from Google,

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friend use this for Windows only.

I believe it's only windows, okay. I could be wrong, I don't really care. But IrfanView is a terrific product, and it's got it's got and you should get the plugins for it. Because it will open legacy legacy photos Legacy Digital stuff, including, I think it's k d f files, which a lot of
systems just will not open, they refuse to deal with them. And KDF is the original in the early days of digital photography, Kodak was actually one of the top companies they were developing sensors and they they put a couple of these sensors in a big Nikon and then they start bringing out their own cameras. And they had their own digital format for the photos called KDF Kodak digital format and that's kind of if you could look it up
you won't even find that anymore. Generally it's a change and I don't know if they change the name or they don't know what it means. But opening those old photos you need something like IrfanView and then you can save the file as a JPEG if you want to keep those old those old structures but this is a terrific product I've been using it forever and I say highly recommended

there's there's some file some picture format that sometimes they get from people on an iPhone when they email it to me it has a weird extension I can't remember like it's not def or something really odd and

that is a bunch of new file formats that

are odd H E IC that's it he i c h e I will

I'll tell you the IrfanView probably has a plugin for it I'm sure they did you know that this the only system I found that opens everything.

Wonder what that stands for HBIC

we can look it up well you can consult the book and

knowledge oh why bother? Irfan view is the tip of the day everybody says
Ben, you're to the day. Thanks for listening. Y'all come back now you hear?

And it's free. It's free. It's free. It's freeware. Just like Microsoft wants you to have it freeware. It's on the web. It's the social contract, man. Everybody should have one of those. A coming up next on no agenda stream.com or in that modern podcast app Thunder Road media at home grown hits presents the satellite skirmish, a value for value remote Royale. John, how can we not stick around to listen to that and get around? gotta stick around for that that's gonna be good.
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and from Northern Silicon Valley, where we've already forgotten about the debate. I'm John C.

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elder care, making sure that we continue to strengthen our healthcare system, making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person with COVID is gonna be with everything we have to do with if we finally beat Medicare every single day, every single day. That is simply not true. The White House is calling for cheap face, which was when I was vice president. Oh six Pass, by the way, I taught me to kick off the idea. The idea. I'm

all in on the master masters in real and they work and they're very committed. And they're undetectable. I know from my own family's experience.
Truth is it is absolutely killing us. No one wants to screw around with us. Nobody wants that to happen Democrat or Republican. Nobody wants it to happen. He's this guy told Ukraine told Trump do whatever you want to do or do whatever you want. And that's exactly what Trump did. He didn't fight did you fire anybody? Did you fire anybody that's on the border. Truth is this man is
a criminal. This man you're lucky more fentanyl machines, or more be able to detect drugs, or more of a numbers of every time that Solinsky comes to this country. He walks away with $60 billion. He's the greatest salesman ever. Truth is a lot of people are dead right now. He went to the funeral idea that she was murdered by a by an immigrant we mentioned the laptop we've mentioned Russia, Russia, Russia, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, every single thing he
said is a lie. Everything he does is a lie. Truth is you could feel it, you could feel it too. And you could feel it. My son was not a loser was not a sucker. You're the sucker. You're the loser. You have to be ashamed of yourself, what you have done, how you've destroyed the lives of so many people finds tremendous amount feeds into the way the pandemic caused the inflation and it's killing black families and Hispanic families and just about everybody. Truth is we're like a
bunch of stupid people. The only person on the stage is a convicted felon. This man I'm looking at right now he did the mandate, which is a disaster mandating it. The vaccine went out he did a mandate or the vaccine, which is the thing that people most objected to the COVID Excuse me with dealing with everything we have to do.
I really don't know what he said at the end of this sentence. I don't think he knows what he said he The truth is you have to get elected also, all of the formatting tweets that CNN made, actually told Trump tremendously. I am. are so many young women, including the young woman who was murdered, went to the funeral. She was murdered by a by an American to talk about that. But here's the deal.
There's a lot of women to be raised by their mother in law's by their, by their spouses, or sisters by SSS ridiculous, and they can do nothing about it. And they try to rest across the line. Your actions and put the lives of our partners, our allies and our diplomats at risk, especially those who work in Afghanistan and Iraq. Nailed it. Yeah, exact nails that for a person with advanced dementia deserves the gold battle, interfering in the US presidential elections.
Whenever he was losing focus, he didn't have any reference. Ally, am I right? Not having an audience made Biden even more lost and look even more isolated and more in outer space. Did you ever discover anyone who was injured or killed? Yeah, the simplest way would just be to remove the immunity. A lot of people with his advanced level of dementia would have done way worse. Why am I right? Over 36,000 seriously injured Americans from COVID-19 vaccine? Are you recording me right now?
Everybody here is saying they're safe. Okay, so you have to stop recording and stop recording my place. Thank you President. Turning off the opponent's mic and making each of these candidates go at 90 seconds at a time there's no interruption. My husband is an attorney. So you're not going to put this video anywhere. So I'm not sure what you're doing with your phone up and down the chain. Dr. Fauci claims at the NIH have never funded I am i right you do not know what you are talking
about. Okay, so you have to stop recording me and stop recording my plates up and down the chain. Nailed it. Yeah, exact nails it deserves the gold medal Mofo for.org/in A. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god.