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Adam curry. John C Dvorak, Thursday,

October 17, 2024 this your award winning gimbal nation. Media assassination episode 1704,
this is no agenda, celebrating

six weeks in friend and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country, right here in FEMA Region, number six in the morning. Everybody. I'm Adam curry,

and from Northern Silicon Valley, where we've noticed that for the first time in eight years, they've brought out the b2 bombers to bomb the crap out of Yemen. I'm John C Dvorak. It's crack
bottom buzzkill in the morning.

Well, speaking of bombs,

did you read that in the main street? Was that on CBS News?

No, I got it from dude named Muhammad, like you did, I think.

No, I got it from the defense one newsletter. I mean, we're bombing the crap out of the the Houthis. Yeah, this isn't the top of the news.

I got here. Dude note, dude named Mohammed, who is our boots on the ground in the region. Yeah, we have a couple of them. ITM gents, Operation New Order is progressing well. Yahya senoa is dead. The backup of the backup leader Hezbollah is dead, and American B twos are bombing the Houthis almost there before November, so Trump can finish it up with a phone call. Thank you for your courage. Dude named Muhammad, he's

got the right eye. He does off with a phone call, yeah, say before you

continue, we had a six week cycle moment here in Fredericksburg this morning. Oh, in Fredericks, yes, at 10am the Gillespie County Sheriff office deputies conducted a search and inventory of a U haul box truck at the impound lot. They had apparently arrested some dude who was driving through
Fredericksburg from Washington state. At that time, the San Antonio Police Department bomb squad was notified, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, explosives and the Federal Bureau of Investigation all showed up, and the search and inventory of the U haul stemmed from an arrest that occurred on
Friday. The person driving the U haul was wanted out of Washington for the theft over $400,000 worth of coins and precious metals, which were located in the U haul, along with several explosive devices

that were going to blow up the goods that

were removed from the U haul, a few were detonated within the safety zone here in Fredericksburg. They detonated him over by the Walmart. So this doesn't, doesn't this have, we're gonna blow

these things up. Bill, over by the Walmart. Now get some attention. We'll get some news coverage.

Doesn't this have all the hallmarks of some it does weak, weak brother, who they just said, All right, man, you take this and they had, let's say, what else did they find? Numerous ammo cans of ammunition, a handgun and body armor. This guy was ready. He was ready. Yeah, woo. It's great.

Well, that's probably a better news story than I. Let me just go back to the b2 thing, yeah, in the same newsletter. I want to read this because I didn't see this on CBS. Oh, I can't have that. I didn't see Nora talking about this. Listen to this, Raytheon. You heard anything about Raytheon?

I've heard of them. I hear their stock is up

to pay nearly $1 billion for defrauding the DOD. Oh, what? Yeah, allegedly bribing Qatari official, the company took in more than 111 million more than it was owed. Wow, during two set two, two, not one, two separate schemes in connection with the Patriot missile systems and a radar system goes on Raytheon. Raytheon official said the company is taking, we're taking responsibility for the misconduct, but, but it, but it occurred. Listen to this quote, largely prior to 2020. Oh, large Trump,

Trump. This is someone getting back at Trump for that taken $1.7 billion off of Air Force. One

rewind, yeah. In August, Raytheon was fined 200 million for the on our unauthorized export of defense technology to China, Russia, Iran and elsewhere. There

you go.

How come this? Isn't it like running right at this would be the top of the news instead of, you know, these various interviews of Kamala? No,

instead, we have to go to the lie of the day, the lie of the day. We play first the lie of the day as going viral and what everybody is responding to in. Including your vice president. And then we shall play it in context, because this actually comes from Sunday, and I played a few clips. I didn't even realize that they could turn this into another very fine people hoax. But here it is the viral clip.
I think the bigger problem is the enemy from within, not even the people that have come in and destroying our country, by the way, totally destroying our country, the towns, the villages, are being inundated. Villages. I don't think they're the problem in terms of Election Day. I think the bigger problem are the people from within. We have some very bad people. We have some sick people, radical left
lunatics. And I think they're the and it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by National Guard, or if really necessary, by the military. So

that was, and we'll get to this later. Taken that Trump is going to seek the military. On you, on you. On you people, on journalists, on people he doesn't like, political enemies. Oh, now let's

that's a good one.

Only women only do that. Yeah,

women, women do it well, you know, all right, so

now we will play this in context, as discussed on Maria bartiromos Sunday morning futures,
everyone all over the world, the Congo in Africa, we've taken in hundreds of people from their prisons the Congo all the way in Africa, many, many countries, the Middle East, we're taking in massive numbers of people and many terrorists, and they're coming into our country, and they're Middle Eastern terrorists. And from Asia we're taking in, and a lot from South America. It was an Afghan refugee charged with plotting us Election Day Massacre. Nothing surprises me.
What about that? Though, are you expecting chaos on election day? No thanks. Not from the side that votes for Trump. But I'm just wondering if these outside agitators will start up on election day. Let's say you win. I mean, let's not, let's let's remember, you've got 50,000 Chinese nationals in this country in the last couple of years, the people on the terrorist watch list, 350 in the last couple of years. Like you said, 13,000 murderers and 15,000 rapists. What are you
expecting? Joe Biden said he doesn't think it's going to be a peaceful election day? Well, he doesn't have any idea what's happening in Rome, as he spends most of his day sleeping. I think the bigger problem is the enemy from within, not even the people that have come in and destroying our country, by the way, totally destroying our country, the towns, the villages, are being inundated. But I don't think they're the problem in terms of Election
Day. I think the bigger problem are the people from within. We have some very bad people. We have some sick people, radical left lunatics. And I think they're the and it should be very easily handled by if necessary, by National Guard, or if really necessary by the military, because they can't let that happen.

So what Trump is saying here, and it doesn't take a genius to figure it out, is Biden has said Election day is not going to be not going to be calm. Trump says, well, we should bring in the National Guard if it's not calm, but that would be from the sick people who we expect will pro if Trump wins, we'll probably go rioting and doing stuff like Black Lives Matter. It was very obvious. What he was saying. Was it obvious to you?

If you hear it in context, it's obvious, but that's not what they're playing.

So I think this, and I'll just play this clip, and then I'll let you

go, because I like the idea, by the way I get, I'll give you this. I like the idea of equating this with the very fine people hoax, because they knew these hoaxes to make things work. And

so I think this was, well, we'll talk about it. But this was probably the

way, fortunately, Kamala, Kamala Kamala, she can't use it as saying the only reason I ran is because the very fine people,

no, but I think this was the only reason she showed up on Brett bear for this. This would seem like a sadistic ritual against her by her own team to make her do this and and this

is how I have thoughts on this interview. So

I'll play this from CNN, Aaron and and this is pertains to the this new hoax. At
one point, Harris visibly angry, she was railing against Trump and his threat to target what He has called the enemy from within. He's the one who talks about an enemy within within, an enemy within, talking about the American people, suggesting he would turn the American military on the American people.

We asked just for context, he will not be president on election day. So he is literally saying, well, the Biden administration should. Clean this up with the National Guard. He won't even have the power to do that on election day.

Good point people
suggesting he would turn the American military on the American people. We asked that question to the former president today, Harris Faulkner had a town hall, and this is how he responded. I heard about that. They were saying I was like threatening. I'm not threatening anybody. They're the ones doing the threatening. They do phony investigations. I've been investigated more than
Alphonse Capone. He was the greatest weaponization of government is terrible, so I'm sorry, and with all due respect, that clip was not what he has been saying about the enemy within, that He has repeated when he's speaking about the American people. That's not what you just showed he was asking. That's not what you just showed, in all fairness and respect to you question that we asked, he didn't show that. And here's the bottom line, He
has repeated it many times. And you and I both know that, and you and I both know that he has talked about turning the American military on the American people. He has talked about going after people who are engaged in peaceful protest. He has talked about locking people up because they disagree with him. This is a democracy, and in a democracy, the President of the United States, in the United States of America, should be willing to be able to handle criticism without saying he'd
lock people up for doing it. And this is what is at stake. Well,

this is what is at stake. I just have to play this 45 seconds from Tim waltz, because he really drove home the message that they're trying to convey. This is a must win state for Kamala Harris to take the White House. Chief Political Reporter Jason Zimmerman was at the event and two unexpected stops after walls arrived in the area five plane all right, comes walls. Well, hello
Green Bay. Good to see you. All greeting hundreds of supporters inside the Ki Convention Center in Green Bay. Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz, standing alongside fellow Democrats, including the governors of Wisconsin and Michigan, making the case for not allowing Donald Trump to return to the White House.

Yesterday, he
went on Fox News. That's a safe place for him. He went on there, and he suggested that he is going to send the military against the enemy from within. Now I want you to think about it. In other words, Americans, just to be clear, if any of your neighbors or friends or anybody thinks about that, you know he's talking about he's talking about you before the event

and the news media played along with this completely,
oh, just all the

All, all, all in now no agenda. We don't we're not here to participate in the culture war agenda. We are here to serve you to deconstruct your world to the best of our God given ability, and we will do that today once again. So this interview made no sense to me. Why would she do this?

Well, I thought it was a bad interview. People the fox side. Well, it wasn't a bad interview. I thought it was a bad interview from Bear's perspective. Oh, interesting. I thought she steamrolled him. She brought in her normal In fact, I want to play this pre clip. This was this woman, darmet Dillon, that was on Tucker Carlson, oh, yes, no,

Harmeet. It's Harmeet. Harmeet. She's a lawyer, and I think,

yeah, she's a Lauren, she worked with Kamala in the city, I guess. And she's

because she's a Republican, isn't she? I think she ran, she ran to be or she vieds to be the chair of the orange she

was in and around Kamala circles, okay, but, but this is the part that I thought was interesting. There's two things in here. One was the pronunciation of her name. They talk about that, and then they talk about, I think the most significant thing, which is what rubs people the wrong way about camelo, which is the fact that she's a Brahmin during
this period, how does she pronounce her first name? And I ask, because she's on video, pronouncing it Kamala and kamela two different ways. Carmela, so I remember her putting the emphasis on the second syllable. So it was like, Kamala. Kamala. Kamala was how she pronounced it. Kamala, not Kamala. Kamala is actually how Indian Indians pronounce it. The name derives from the word for Lotus and Sanskrit, which is Komal. So, yeah, so you know that that is
how you're supposed to conventional name. It's a, it's a conventional name, absolutely. And it's a, it's a, it's a Brahmin. She's a, she's from a Brahmin family. Her mother is Brahman, and so, you know, high caste background. I thought she was oppressed. I.
Yeah, she's a shapeshifter, like I said. So although, you know, I saw an explanation in one of these liberal publications trying to explain how throughout the most of her career, she's passed as African American and not mixed race, because, of course, not until Tiger Woods became prominent did people parse out their differences in their racial background. So, you know, it was, it was suggested that she had to pick one or the other early in her career, and she's largely identified as
African American. And so she really focused on the African American community in San Francisco, she identified as she lived in a black neighborhood. Did she live in Hunters Point, uh, she did not live in Hunters Point, yeah. Now she, she lived in a nice condo South of Market, in the Middle Park area, right? Yeah, absolutely. She was, quote, focused on the F. She was focused on the African American community.

Brahmin, there you go from a

yes, I listened to the show. They're responsible. Brahmins, I will say, yes, we've talked about this. I think

so they have not denounced her.

I don't think brahmans can do that. I would like to know what is, because this arrogance that she portrays, this kind of uh oh, let me talk. And I mean, this look on her face, the whole way she acts, is extremely Brahman. My son,

I like this. I don't I mean, you're the Brahmin expert, the brexpert.

Well, we have a lot of Brahmins in the area, and they're in high tech. They dominate. I did well, I'd say they dominate. At least sections

of high tech is such a Nadella, a Brahmin. Oh, absolutely. And who's the guy from Google the what's his name? Oh, for sure. Okay, Brahmins

and I said that he had, they exude a certain arrogance. We have, the brahmans, we have have the same arrogance. And they, they're proud of themselves. It's a caste system in India, and they're the top of the cast. The ones that we have are extremely irresponsible, because they, they do not have the they kind of ignore the what's called the Noblesse oblige. I think it was called, it's the responsibility of these classes to, like, for example, donate to the show,

hello. Oh, I did it already.

Oh, you did that's good already? Yeah, I'm

already on the races. Hello, doing it. Yeah.

So my son, who works with a lot of Brahmins, says that they have their responsibility if we don't have
Indian donors. He believes is because the Brahmins don't donate to the show in any reason, in any real way that they're obligated to do because by their cast, because they're the ones who lead the way to other Brahmins and so and so, since they don't help us at all, basically, except occasionally we can, you can go on about them in such a way that's probably not complimentary, and I think that Kamala Harris with her really sits there arrogantly. She's a bad Brom lectures
people. Is from this culture. It's not from her being black, no. And I think it rubs people the wrong way. And what we don't need in this country to any extreme is a Brahmin President of the United States. There you go. Not a class structured system. And I think it, I think she rubs people the wrong way. I don't care how much money she spends it. I don't even know how much corruption they can throw at it, but I don't think that that she can get in because of that.

No, there's a No, she's not going to be president. No way. So,

so, so Brett bear does a, uh, interview with her. That sucked, by the way, and even though the fox side. So Brett asked a follow up question. He didn't get anywhere. I

saw that afterwards, you know? Oh, yes, Brett, I think you you really you were good at steering it back, and you were really good. Oh, this is a good, good job, Brett. Good job, by the way. Brett's kind of got a wide load there. You don't see him normally because he's behind the desk. Yeah, well, he's a big guy. He's a big guy, yeah,

but he is not an interviewer to any ex to an extreme, as I would say, is I wouldn't call him a good interviewer, and he let her kind of dominate the conversation and give him the old, well, I'm talking, you know, let me finish going on and on. He could when she says, Let me finish my he said, Well, you're not answering the question. I'd let you what he should say, stuff like, stuff like, I'd let you finish if you were answering the question. It's a simple question, right,
right? But he never did any of that, and he let her ramble. She went on and on and on, and I have a couple of can

I just make a suggestion that that people like Brett, bear and Fox in general, that they feel they have to be somewhat cautious? Just in case she wins, so they still have access.

I don't believe that's true. No,

okay, that was, that's what I thought. I thought.

I don't think that's true, okay? I think they're just not that good. No,

nobody watches these shows anymore.

Well, everybody's watching. That's a whole different topic of conversation. Everybody's agree. Everybody's

watching the golden bachelor. Hello, Oh, I did it again. Oh no,

I gotta stop Yes, okay,

I'm gonna stop it now. All right, from this moment on, I'm stopping it. Here we go. All right, here we go. Hello. Nope, you're not going to get it from me. Nope. I'm done. I'm done with it. I'm done. Okay, I'm disgusted with myself. Now,

let's start with a summary that NPR gave of the Harris bear. This Harris bear summary, NPR this is what they thought of the of the thing. And NPR and a bunch of I there's a bunch of tiktokers and everybody in between saying, Oh, she cleaned his clock. You know, she's she won.

Let's listen to the elitist voices, elitist
voices of America. This is NPR or PBS Democrat Kamala Harris took questions on immigration, transgender rights in the economy in a wide ranging interview conducted by Fox News host Bret Baier, the Vice President, pushing back on charges she's flip flopped in terms of her positions, Harris saying, my presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency if she wins the White House in November and asked about comments she's made about
supporters of GOP rival Donald Trump, Harris, Bristol. If you listen to Donald Trump, if you watch any of his rallies, he's the one who tends to demean and belittle and diminish the
American people. He's the one who talks about an enemy within, within, an enemy within talking about the American people, suggesting he would turn the American military on the American people, speaking at a rally earlier today in Pennsylvania, surrounded by more than 100 Republicans who now say they'll vote for her over Trump Harris, again, called Trump unstable and unhinged.

I think I really, since everyone had you,

don't you think that was the most slanted report you've ever heard, and it backed up your thesis about the media going along with this. You know, the military attacking the American public. That's

why she was there. That was the only thing she had to launch in some desperation move outside of what I just thought was a satanic ritual by her team on her why? Why? Why you don't need to go on break.

You're I think what you're saying is self contradictory.

Oh,

well, you're saying that she went there to get launched this at work, the media picked it up, CBS. I have CBS clips saying the same thing. They're on her side. And you just heard NPR going on about Trump being unhinged. It was a huge success. How? You know, maybe, okay,

okay, now I'll give you that. I'll give you that, but it was still a satanic ritual

that was, well, everything that they do is a Satanic Thank you. Redundant. All right, I'll stop saying it. We agree. Here's a couple of here's another one. This is a Tiktok analysis. Is it Harris, bear talker analysis? This is somebody who also watched it and came away funny.
Okay, so the interview with Fox News, Brett, somebody or other and Kamala Harris just ended, and here's the assessment. What? Wasn't actually an interview? Uh, this Brett guy spent the entire time talking over Kamala Harris, my hope is misogynist, that mansplaining the the the level at which he was interrupting her, refusing to allow her to speak, talking over her, running right over her, with his list of
all of his questions, his queued up video clips. Basically, he was using the 25 minutes to indict Kamala Harris on behalf of the viewing audience. Every single question he spent about 15 minutes talking about immigration and would not let her speak, then switched over to the use of public money for gender reassignment in prisons, and then the rest of it was oh, 72% for this or for that, and why is that? And how come half of America, you know, wants Donald Trump?

Oh, I can completely see how someone would view it that way. That doesn't surprise me at all, right?

Yeah, in fact. And these, these things, I think everyone's mind has been made up for a while. Yeah, just dicing on the cake. Yeah. But let's listen. I have two clips from the from the interview that are kind of okay, but then I have a clip from a different interview that is the direction that bear should have gone be and I'll tell you play these two interviews, and I'll give you some analysis of what Gutfeld and others felt, because they were all jacked up that this was great. Oh,

what's good? I mean. And so just what I heard right away, oh, oh, the four staffers would have telling them to wrap it up, to wrap it up, to wrap it up for staffers. Four staffers. That is the Republican side of the response.

Let's start with hair. Harris, bear last unstable.
He's unstable. Stable. He is unstable. He's not well. You say he's mentally not stable. He's not let me ask you this. You told many interviewers that Joe Biden was on his game that ran around circles on his staff. When did you first notice that President Biden's mental faculties appeared diminished? Joe Biden, I had watched in from the Oval Office to the situation room, and he has the judgment and the experiment and experience to do exactly what he has done in making very
important decisions on behalf of the American people. Joe Biden is not on ballot. Understand Donald Trump. Donald,

she should have answered with that. She should have started with that. Joe Biden, she

would she dreamed that up in the middle of her thought process. She actually had a thought process here, and she came up with that because she this caught her off guard. You could tell she was stunned, yeah, by the question, because this is nothing that she's been addressing. Now, wait,

let me finish the clip. It's your clip. I'm sorry. I just I wanted to say she should have started with that like Joe Biden is not on the ballot.

Understand, Donald Trump.
Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump and Donald George Clooney said within a few minutes of talking to President Biden fundraiser that he thought this was not the same Joe Biden that we saw on the debate stage is on the ballot. You met with him at least once a week for three and a half years. You didn't have any concerns.
I think the American people have a concern about Donald Trump, which is why the people who know him best try, including leaders of our national security community, have all spoken out, even people who worked for him in the Oval Office, worked with him in the Situation Room, and have said he is unfit and dangerous and should never be President of the United States again, including his former vice president, which is why the job was open for him to choose another running mate. So that is
a fact. That is a fact.

It this. So I think you're right that this was really an interview to seed the M 5m with all kinds of facts that she used. And of course, we know which one stuck, but that's, I mean, it was all every answer was about Trump, which is what, what she's been doing at her rallies and everything, pretty much,

yes, and here and here's the second clip I pulled from this thing. This is the parish bear, the Trump trans ad. This plays the trans ad for her.
This particular one from the Trump campaign has gotten a lot of attention. Kamala supports taxpayer funded sex changes for prisoners, surgery for prisoners, for prisoners, every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access. So are you still in support of using taxpayer dollars to help prison inmates or detained illegal aliens to transition to another gender, I will follow the law. And it's a law that Donald Trump actually
followed. You're probably familiar with now. It's a public report that under Donald Trump's administration, these surgeries were available to on a medical necessity basis, to people in the federal prison system. And I think, frankly, that ad from the Trump campaign is a little bit of like throwing, you know, stones when you live in a glass house. The Trump aides say that he never advocated for that prison policy and no gender transition, no surgeries happened in this
pregnancy. Would you still advocate for using taxpayer dollars for gender reassignment? I will follow the law. He did. You would have a say as president like I said, I think it's really he spent $20 million on those ads trying to create a sense of fear in the voters, because he
actually. Has no plan in this election that is about focusing on the needs of the American people, whereas at $20 million on that ad on an issue that as it relates to the biggest issues that affect the American people, is really quite remote.

I bet you the people at Fox are going, when are you spending your 1 billion? Kamala, you got a billion dollars. He spent 20 million on that ad. Well, the

way she says that he could have called her out on ads don't cost $20 million

I think she meant the ad buy, but that's not what she said. No, okay,

he could call her out on all the stuff that she says is not what she meant. Oh, that's what I mean. Wait a minute.

Wait now you're disappointed somehow. And Brett bear,

I've been very whole thing was like this, and here's what I finally concluded, because it seems as if what they did was listen to her speeches over and over and decided to grill her on stuff that she already had rehearsed. And so her rehearsed lines came out, and they would talk about this dream. Gutfield talked about how good triggers, sorry, a good

trigger. Good way to get her to say what you want is just trigger her with the stuff she's rehearsed.

Yes, but that's all she did. Was she just said that the same rehearsed material. And once in a while, she'd go they rarely, and she did come up with some good stuff, like Trump's not heard Biden's not on the ballot when he could have countered that, by the way, when she says, Well, Biden's not on the ballot, he says, I'm not talking about who's on the bet. He should have said, I'm not talking about who's on the ballot again,

John. I mean, let's not be disappointed in the in the in the mainstream media. This is what they do. They suck. I'm

deciding, Fox, it could be done better, is what I'm saying, of course, of course. Now, so let's go to and what he should have done, instead of going along with the program and looking at what she already said and then asking her about what she'd already said, that she already had rehearsed, which made for a boring back and forth. It was terrible that no matter what anyone thinks that Brett, Bill Brett, bear, oh, Fox. You went to Fox. Blah, blah, blah on a podcast that I
want to play this clip. This is Harris with Soledad O'Brien. Oh, they we know Soledad. We know Soledad. We know so he's like, now here's what Brett should have done, what Soledad did, which is ask off the wall questions and let her go off. This is an unbelievable clip. This is a classic, and he could have done that instead of it was almost as though his plan, let's ask her questions that she has she has already rehearsed and the answer to a million times. Let's go ask those questions
again. Let's ask the same questions, which he fact did, the same questions that were asked on 60 minutes about, you know, how many people came across the border? No, no, no. He should have done what Soledad simply did, which is, let her ramble about stuff that just off the wall. Listen to this is agreeing
to voter ID, one of those compromises that you support. I don't think that we should underestimate what that could mean, because in some people's mind, that means, well, you're going to have to Xerox or photocopy your ID to send it in to prove who you are, who you are? Well, there are a whole lot of people, especially people who live in rural communities, who
don't there's no Kinkos, there's no Office Max near them. People have to understand that when we're talking about voter ID laws, be clear about who you have in mind and what would be required of them to prove who they are. Of course, people have to prove who they are, but not in a way that makes it them, almost impossible for them to prove who they

are. You know, we're so used to her. I mean, here I'll give you, let me give you example of, you know, she was on Charlemagne the God, and Charlemagne brought in, brought in a reverend, and she's like, Oh, I grew up in the black church. I grew up in the black church in Canada. I grew up in the black church. Oh, yeah, Canada, right, yeah. I grew up in the black church, black church. Oh, it's the it's right
near you, the 23rd Avenue Church of God in in Oakland. Yeah. And so she, she went to the black church because that's what you do when you're black. We all know that. You know, whenever you're in trouble, you go to the church. And here's what she said, because what
we see is so hard to see that we lose faith or a vision of those things we cannot see. But must know, amen

sister, she's vapid.

Yes, and that the Soledad question, which was just, what do you think about voter ID? And she goes off about Kinkos, and you have to mail in. Where do you have to mail in a photocopy of anything? And it's just like, What are you talking
about? Is the. Way, if Brett bear, if they had a clue at Fox, which you, I mean, you have to go along with your theory on this, which they're just really a bunch of Democrats in disguise, yeah, and they're not going to do anything that's that's aggressive, as opposed to Soledad, who's just, you know, kind of asking Rando questions and letting her talk. Yeah. It's like, you know, she could, she's just gonna dig herself a hole,
as opposed to what she's already used to talking about. This Bret bear interview was a disaster.

I'm glad you got that off your chest. I mean, and I agree with you, I was just okay. I didn't understand why it was done, you know, other than to give the mainstream media some fuel to say Trump is going to come after you and, oh, he

also says that, oh, I have the guts to go on Fox. I think there was an element of that because, you know, well, you know, they get Trump's been doing this and that, so now, oh, I went on Fox. Okay, well, that's out of the way. Checkbox.

Did you hear by any chance, Carville?

Not? Well, I heard him last week. Oh

no, no. You have to hear Carville on the the new very fine people hoax on the enemy from went from within, and he's on Psaki show, who's sitting there like she just dumped a turd in her Pampers.

When do? What day was this?

This? It might have, I don't, I don't have the date, but it's after the after this interview. So it's in the last few the bear interview. No, no, before the bear interview, after the Bartiromo. The money on the interview, okay? Because it's about the about the enemy from within, and why anyone lets Carvel on the air anymore is, is a riddle. It's a mystery to me. Does he have any political clout? Is he important anymore? He

doesn't work for anybody. He just comes on as a kind of a loose cannon. I think that's why they bring him on for entertainment purposes. Well, he

takes it to a whole new level. Now, mind you, on the Maria interview, right after the enemy from within, she says, hey, you've booked Madison Square Garden. And he's like, oh, yeah, yeah, we're gonna have a good time in Madison Square Garden. I always wanted to play Madison Square Garden. Madison Square Garden. Now listen to Carville. I
did not realize when I said that, that he would actually go on television and say, I'm going to use the military to round up my political enemies. When I said that, I didn't General Flynn, who's going to be very senior in this administration, didn't say that the gates of hell will
reign on my political enemies. When I said that, I didn't know that he was going to schedule a rally in Madison Square Garden to mimic the Nazi rally of 1939 so we have that they're telling you, and by the way, if they win, they're going to correctly say, we told you an election what we're going to do, and you
voted for us. You have green lighted the whole thing. And if we don't tell people about that, if they don't, if these young black men, how do you think they're going to do if you're a young black male and Trump inspired on a roundup of people, how well do you think you're going to do in that you think you got nothing to lose? How about looking at American history for one time and see what can happen here? And they are telling you, we're not making this up. This is not we
can be fact checked by anybody. They have promised military Roundup. They promised the gates of hell will rain on the enemies. The Supreme Court has green lighted it. They were asked a question, if a Navy Seal is ordered to assassinate.

This is the Supreme Court has green lighted

you can fact check
Roundup. They promised the gates of hell will rain on the enemies. The Supreme Court has green lighted it. They were asked a question, if a Navy Seal is ordered to assassinate a political enemy, the president can't beat nothing wrong with that. That's just part of his job. Telling you they're doing all of this. Pay attention to them right now. Please. They're telling you it's, it's I'm exactly, exactly what he's saying. It is, that is why I think Harris is telling people to watch his
rallies. Oh yeah. Oh yeah, okay.

Oh man. That you know what? I did hear parts of that because I remember the him saying that Nazi rallies, the Nazi rally, because grand, you know Madison Square Gardens, but the fact this is the insane, and yes, it's great. She's that's the worst, because now her ratings are next to nothing. So nobody's I saw it the truth, the true believers watched, yeah, you saw it as a of course, of course. As a research watch, yes, hello. Oh, the insanity of this guy.

And why and why? I mean that nothing left,

and he this in his Louisiana accent is off the rails. It's gone so bad you can barely understand him. He sounds like a dummy. He's like he sounds like one of those. Which brings back the point why they have this guy on? He sounds like somebody always pointed this out to me. Some Texas person said to me, you know, they always put the dumbest people they can find on television when they're representing the South. Yes. So when you have like, a bad situation, CBS will bring on
somebody. Well, you do the way I say it a way the government coming in to make it sound like the guy's an idiot. Why would Carville sounds like one of those guys? Well, he is. Sounds like the local idiot. He

is. What he's saying is idiotic. Yes, he is. He is one of those with the accent and an idiot the Supreme Court green lit it, yeah, Supreme Court green remember it was, it was a question from the lawyer who said, so, if a Green Beret, you know, if you can order a Green Beret to a set. This was asinine, completely unhinged and crazy. And I'm just going to say, they want him to win. They want him to win. And it was actually Muhammad Ali, who I was. Someone sent me this clip.
It's 45 seconds, and back in the day, Muhammad Ali was asked, you know, people say hey, people want you to be president. You want to be president, so just replace the word black here with orange. Would you like to be president? No, no, no,
sir, too dangerous. Like in other words, here's a ship. People are dancing on the ship, a lot of money's on the ship, lot of foods on the ship. And I cannot integrate on the ship. I cannot have equality on the ship. I'm just in the galley working, and I never could get up and see the captain the ship. Now, all of a sudden, the man tells me, say, come on down. I'll leave out of the galley. I want you to come up
here and here, have something to drink. What do you want? And giving me number one spot from the galley to the number one spot, I say, this shit must be sinking

Exactly. Oh,

that's a great clip from in that with that perspective

and to know this is, this is an amazing thing that someone sent me this morning from this. This is an outlet called straight arrow news from time to time. Yes, I've heard of him, yeah. But

this is, is promoted by a number of right wingers. Well,

not many people send me this because and they don't have a lot of views, so I'm not quite sure who's funding them, but this is now the government putting this in from FBI specifically putting this in from information out, was where we less than two weeks from Election Day. This to me, if anyone picks this up and runs with it, this is a October surprise right here,
the FBI has revised its crime data from 2022 first, reporting a 2.1% decrease in violent crime, now revealing a 4.5% increase, the increase from 2021 to 2022 in each Crime category is depicted here. The revision includes 80,000 more incidents of violent crime than previously reported, 1699 more murders. 7780 more rapes and more than 33,000 robberies and 37,000 aggravated assaults. The FBI released this new data without formally announcing the changes, noting only on its
website that the 2022, violent crime rate had been updated. The discovery was first highlighted by John Lott, an American economist and political commentator. The revised data is all publicly available.

Wow. This is This is big this, I

know, and it also brings into question David Muir's commentary during the fact check, yeah, yeah, the fact check that he stopped a debate to fact checks and no, crimes down. And the Democrats have been going on and on and on about crime being down. I had it at the dinner table the other day. Crime's down. Oh, man, it's harsh

with your kids. It's harsh because you just want to whip them, don't you?

No, they're worth arguing with

now, well, take this clip to the next dinner table. That'll work, that'll show them those whipper snappers.

Show them anything. I do have a series of campaign overview clips from CBS, okay? Which tend to which tend to show the attitude. I still think CBS has been cut loose because they're read in anymore.

Well, maybe, maybe they're in for Trump.

No, I don't know. It's just I, oh, wait, I'm. Story.

They're trying to be fair and balanced. Oh, that makes no, they're

not. They're not trying to be fair and balanced, but they're way. They're going. Well, before we do that, I have let's just play this. This is a clip that was on from the on point show that's on PBS about flip floppers. They went and interviewed a bunch of people

on the street. Man on the street. Warning, warning. Will Robinson, well, what?

We know this a bunch of bull crap. But I just want to play this because of the middle you tell me that this guy, that there's just some rando, doesn't sound like walls

second time you're using Rando, just letting you know,

thank you. I really like the word Rando. I

like to I like saying hello, but I'm stopping myself. Well,

I'll minimize random, all right, but I don't know if I want to really stop it like Hello.

Thanks. Rub it in. Rub it in.
Brain problem,

because I'm just listening to this. I'm what milieu is, walls, a part of

touchdown. Timmy,

except maybe I, maybe I don't know. I just, I just very skeptical about but when I heard this, I said, Wow, this guy's got he's in the same millions. Sounds exactly the same. Just play it.
Who says he still needs to know more about Kamala Harris? Her style is great. I just wish I really learned more, and because of that, I'm not going to give him my full 100% because I just have to learn more to see how things are, you know, gonna fall out with this all the vice presidents too, yeah, if I was a vice president doing the whole thing hands down. Okay, yeah, Vance scares the stuff out of me. Wow,

am I wrong. Are

you insinuating the gay milieu?

It's a it's a type of gay I'm unfamiliar with because I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Do No, no, it's your flamboyant gays. There's

different gays present as kind of, I'd say stereotypes. Yeah, not all of them. Yes. I mean, there's plenty of closeted gays that are just, or not even closeted, but they just act normal. But yet the flamboyant types, yeah, anyway, again, I'm sorry.

I know, I know he's and yes, you should be, but he definitely sucks when it comes to hunting what

wouldn't even load his own gun.

What was that? With a Beretta? With a Beretta? Oh, this is a Beretta. Yeah, I'll blast them out of the sky.

Okay, let's go with Trump campaign. Trump. This is CBS reporting. There's a two clips reporting on Trump. Trump's part of the on the campaign. It's, I want to you listen to the following. It's got a negative intonation which will contrast greatly with the positive intonation they give to Harris. I'm Norah O'Donnell.
We're going to begin tonight with the race for president and new questions about the mental health and behavior of FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP, President Biden, campaigning for vice president Kamala Harris on Tuesday, said Trump has become unhinged, referring to a campaign event this week where Trump swayed music for 40 minutes, Trump, now 78 would be the oldest person to become president, but he is refusing to disclose his medical records, which is something
presidential nominees traditionally do in a town hall aimed at courting women. Last night, Trump made numerous false and strange statements, including claiming to be the father of in vitro fertilization. We also have new reporting tonight on the Harris campaign, including her new outreach to Republicans looking for an alternative to Trump. CBS, Nicole killing is going to lead us off with more on Donald Trump and what his team is saying tonight.
We really are the party for IVF. We want fertilization, and it's all the way tonight, FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP under fire after making this strange claim about in vitro fertilization to an all female town hall. Oh, I want to talk about IVF. I'm the father of IVF. I want to hear this question. He made the claim less than 90 seconds before admitting Alabama Senator Katie Britt had explained it to him. I said, explain IVF. Very IVF, very quickly, and within about two minutes, I understood it.

Oh, wow. He said he lied. He is not a scientist. He didn't create IVF. He's the father of nothing. Oh, man. Okay, so this, yeah, they built a whole story around this. Or tell me there's Yeah,

oh no, and there's mostly some more. But the fact is, they really, they're hounding him about him saying that, which was obviously in, you know, wasn't serious. But I

have to say, when I hear them say Harris is out there trying to be an alternative that puts her in a secondary position, the way they the way they say. That Harris alternative. You know what I mean?

I'm more along the lines of the intonation here. This is like, very negative, oh yeah. And then when we get to the the two Harris cups, these are balanced. Let's go with Trump to this the second part of this report,
the procedure has been around for nearly 50 years. An official with the Trump campaign told CBS News The former president was simply reaffirming his support and made the comments in jest, but it was no laughing matter for his opponent. The Vice President Donald Trump found him to be quite bizarre. Actually, called himself the father of IVF, and if what he meant is taking responsibility?
Well, then, yeah, you should take responsibility for the fact that one in three women in America lives in a Trump abortion ban state. In another town hall geared toward Latino voters, the former president also resurrected debunked claims about Haitian immigrants eating pets, but took them a step further. I was just saying, what was reported that's been reported, and eating other things too that they're not supposed to be but
this is all I do, is report. I have not I was there. I'm going to be there, and we're going to take a look, and I'll give you a full report when I do that, along with his recent behavior, including dancing on stage to question what she calls his unstable behavior. Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on Trump to release his medical records, after Harris released hers this weekend, Trump told CBS two months ago he would make them public. You
are now the oldest candidate in this race. Will you release your medical records? Sure I do. I just had a medical exam, and I had a perfect score. The Trump campaign recently released a vaguely worded letter and other information from his doctors. Meantime, the former president is getting a big fundraising boost tonight, pulling in about $220 million over the last quarter from a trio of billionaire donors, including Elon Musk, Nora, Nicole Killian in Atlanta. Thank you eating

the dogs. I just love that. ISO, okay, yeah. So he dances on stage, which he was doing to fill up time because people had medical emergency. Somebody

almost died at the event, yeah? So

he's like, oh, let's just turn and they the queue was good. He says, let's play it loud. And they played it right away. That was pretty impressive. Someone was on the mix on the wheels of steel. Good to go

the something else I've noticed. You notice that you see this with people that do, including certain podcasters that have inappropriate laughter.

Yes, many podcasters, people that

with inappropriate laughter have always been convinced have no sense of humor, and so they laugh at a lot of stuff, thinking, Well, maybe it's funny, and I better laugh, because, you know, and Kamala does this, she has a that stupid laugh. She laughs all the time, but she has, obviously, if you listen to her, she has zero sense of humor or even irony. She has no none of that. She has no sense of humor at all. So she just laughs a lot and shares a
secret, yes. Okay, back to CBS, so they've done trashing Trump for being unhinged again. Yes, this guy's been unhinged Since 2015

How come they didn't bring in the the enemy from within?

On this report, they didn't, for some reason, I have no idea they brought they brought it in, believe me, but this is now we go to campaign Harris. Clip one.
Let's turn now to battleground Pennsylvania, where vice president Kamala Harris launched a new push today to win the support of Republicans, including with an interview on Fox News where she said, If elected, her presidency would not be a continuation of Joe Biden's. We get more now from CBS. Robert Costa, I am joined today by over 100 Republican leaders, with current and former Republican officials on hand.
Vice President Harris lambasted former President Donald Trump for saying, If elected, he would take on the quote enemy within. He says that as Commander in Chief, he would use our military to go after them honestly, let that in use of the American military after American citizens. HARRIS also asked the crowd to consider comments from former Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley Donald Trump's top general. He has called Trump, and I quote,
fascist to the core. And said, quote, no one has ever been as dangerous to this country.

Mark Milley, who forced covid shots on his troops. He's now he's hated. He. Let's,

let's go back to what she just said, quote, quote, quote. She's not quoting Mark Milley, no, she's quoting Woodward's book. Yes, yes, good point. It's secondhand information. Woodward says he said this, but the way she presents it is, Oh, Mark Milley said, quote, no, he didn't. He hasn't denied it. He said it Good point, good

point, fair point. But

this is like a and and CBS said nothing, no, it was pointed out in other reports. And Fox said, when they played some of this, they they mentioned that this is a quote from the Woodward book, which you've already we've debunked partly in the last show Yes, with our note from the guy who sells PCR machines, yes, and Russia always had them, and so Trump wasn't sending them to Russia. That was bull crap. So I think the whole book may be a fraud.
No, no,

it's not what gambling. It's not so, hmm, okay. You mean the book that comes out just in time and is really about Joe Biden, Joe Biden, but the very insulin Trump, left and right? Trump, yes. Oh, okay. Do you think it's possible, at this point that people at CBS and with all of this noise, certainly from, you know, the media about this enemy from within, you've heard waltz coming after journalists. Do you think that people within these organizations might actually start to believe this?

Yeah, I think so. They're already lost very they could easily believe it. But the other hand, if you're going to go on your thesis that we have one more clip to play, we're going to go on your thesis that the whole thing is designed to put Trump in office, doesn't this idea that the American
military is going to go after the Republic? After the Republic creating a danger and Trump's dangerous, dangerous, dangerous, is a reflection of your basic thesis that you love to bring up about the cigarette packs.

Yes, yes, the more danger, the better it is. Vote for him. He's dangerous. Smoke this. It'll kill you. Hmm, that's scientifically proven that the I

mean, is that in play, that that that's a possibility with I'm

with you on that. I mean, I've said from way back, they want you since

you've been saying this for the all, ever since I've known you, what

they No, no. What I'm saying is they want him to win. They want him in

No, I'm Yes, you. They wanted to win the cigarette things. Let

me just thing. The ship is sinking, put the Orange Man on the bridge. Let me. Let me just review this study showed that in this was mainly in the UK and in the Netherlands. I know that they did that as well. On cigarette packs. They would put horrible pictures of black lungs and people with holes in their throats and and people would buy these packs and go, Hey, I'll trade you a black lung for a hole in the throat. And
they loved it. They were buying more cigarettes than ever. And of course, these the tobacco companies like, oh, let's do more of this. So distinct possibility.

I was taking it. I took a trip to Europe one year when this was in play, because they was, they never did this here. They just had the warning label. They never put horrible pictures. And I saw these pictures, my God, it was good. It was like, I guess it was like, trading cards,

yeah. But yeah, people were trading them out. It was a big joke.

So here's the second half of the Harris analysis from CBS. But again, it's, it's interesting. It's couch in a very positive way that Trump steps in a negative way. I mean, maybe it's the idea, is just the I don't know, but it let's play this and figure it out.
Today's rally was in Bucks County, a key suburban Philadelphia battleground where the campaign hopes to peel off Republican voters, especially women. I urge you to make the conservative choice. Vote for our bedrock values and vote for Kamala Harris. We spoke to longtime national GOP strategist Jennifer Horne now beckenharris, if there is an issue that's flipping women towards vice president Harris, what is it?
It's definitely the overturn of Roe v Wade, and not just because it's about abortion, but because it's an attack on women's rights, on women's autonomy. In that rare Fox News interview tonight, Harris said definitively that she would be a different president than Joe Biden. Let me be very clear, my presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency, and like every new president that comes in to office, I will bring my life experiences, my
professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas. I represent a new generation of leadership. While there is energy here in the suburbs today, Democrats privately tell CBS News they're concerned about the energy in the city of Philadelphia, and want to make sure those core democratic voters are ready to turn out in November. Nora, yeah,

yeah. No. There was very difference in tone, but I'm not surprised. I mean, the entire media is against Trump, including Fox News. If you really analyze it, I'm

gonna not Yes. This is another thesis that I have to agree with.

So I want to play a couple things here. Season of reveal Bill Clinton confirms, and not only confirms it. This is what the New York Bankers always said, immigration, back to this immigration? Yes, immigration is good. We need it. We need them. We need to open these borders. Not only did he confirm this thesis, he used the R word
a new direction to manage an immigration crisis in a tough time where there's all this upheaval all over the world, where there are border problems all over the world, where millions of people are trying to escape the misery they're in, and other people are saying, well, I want to do what I can and take what I can, but maybe there's a limit to how much we can do. In other words, I don't think Americans are anti immigration. They're anti chaos. They don't want us to lose more
than we can, but they recognize least most people do. We got the lowest birth rate we've had in well over 100 years. We're not at replacement level, which means we got to have somebody come here if we want to keep growing the economy, unless one of you is one of these artificial intelligence geniuses figured out how we can all grow with no work.

No. Thank you. Bill, yeah, we're not at replacement level yet. These borders have got to open them back up again, replacement. We need replacement. It's disgusting.
More reveal, and I love this. The Aurora city council had a little meeting, and exactly what we've been saying about this entire immigration scam, which really is much more a legal human trafficking scam with huge non governmental organizations and nonprofits, many of them faith based, making tons of money off over placement, placement of newcomers.
We just need to retrace our steps and find out what happened. We need to make sure it never happens again. We not know the Aurora City Council moving forward with a proposal to investigate which nonprofits the state and city of Denver worked with to relocate immigrants to Aurora. Now the city of Denver says it did not send any immigrants to Aurora.
This proposal passed Council 62 and council members say the purpose is to learn how many people were sent to Aurora, what promises, if any, were made to them, and whether background checks were conducted, whether it's the city, county, Denver, whether it's the state, should not impact a local jurisdiction without, even without, at least informing that jurisdiction what they're doing. They did not, they did not, and they use nonprofits as a mechanism to do this.

Now the two members who voted against it say this is going to put vulnerable groups at risk. Now we also asked the governor's office if the state sent immigrants to Aurora. We have not gotten a response to that question. Of course they did. Of course they did. This is the whole scam nonprofits. That is, that is the biggest scam that we need to clean up all this money that Congress approves, which goes to these cut out nonprofits and NGOs, and they do all the dirty work. They
do all the dirty work. And we've been talking about this for a long time now, at

least over a decade. So

Trump, the most impressive stuff he's done is you really have to sit down and watch it. He did the Chicago Economic Club. He did the Detroit Economic Club. He did the Bloomberg sit down interview. He's his ideas about tariffs and in essence, taking China's playbook and saying, Okay, 200% tariffs, but you want zero tariffs, then just build your factories here in the United States. And he has, he
has good answers for a lot of these things, good answers. And so I'm not going to play a whole bunch of things from, you know, from the actual speech, you have to go and watch it. You have to spend the time because of the weave. You know, the weave, the weave makes it impossible to clip Trump. It really does make it impossible to clip him. It does. It's actually makes him less clippable. Very, yes, very much. So, so here is a little clip of him at the with the editor in chief of Bloomberg.
Who hates Trump, John, that guy's a dick off weight and a British dick. Trump just ran circles around him the whole time.
Yes, you're going to find some people who would gain from individual tariffs. The overall effect could be massive. I agree it's going to have a massive effect, positive effect, it's going to be a positive, not a negative. You are to this, and it must be hard for you to spend 25 years talking about tariffs as negative, and then have somebody explain to you that you're totally wrong. It'll have a negative. It will have 40 million jobs. There's a lot of
jobs to rely on. They're all coming back jobs. Those are 40 million jobs in America that rely on. Ready. John Deere, great company. They announced about a year ago they're going to build big plants outside of the United States, right? They're going to build them in Mexico and youth freshmen. They're also, that's right. I said, if John Deere builds those plants and not selling anything into the United States, they just announced yesterday they're probably not
going to build the plants. Okay, I kept the jobs. Jobs here.

Now. You made an excellent point a couple of weeks back. You said, how can he do this? We have the usmca, the United States, Mexico, Canada agreement. How can he sit there and say, I'm going to put these huge tariffs on anything coming in from Mexico? And at the time, I was like, Yeah, you make a good point there. How is he going to do that? He actually explained this at the Detroit Economic Club. And
to that end, I'm announcing today that upon taking office, I will formally notify Mexico and Canada of my intention to invoke the six year renegotiation provisions of the usmca that I put in. That was the hardest thing I had to get. They didn't want that. They wanted to have it, but I wanted to, because there's always like, little tricks they want to play. I said, Nope, I want to be able to renegotiate in six years. Otherwise, we're not making the deal. And I got it, and it's
coming due very soon. I'm going to have a lot of fun, and that will address these concerns and also seek strong new protections against transshipment, so that China and other countries cannot smuggle their products and auto parts into the United States factory through Mexico, to the detriment of our workers and our supply chains. So

this is really interesting, because when this clause was put in, of course, at the table, everyone was like, Okay, do whatever. If, even if you get a second term, we won't have to deal with you when this renegotiation comes up, because it comes up in 2026 I read under the United States, Mexico, Canada Agreement Review clause on July 1, 2026 the US, Mexico and Canada will confirm in writing whether or not to
continue the agreement. If one or more of the three parties decide to make the step of not renewing the agreement, it will kick off a process that will leave the future of the usmca in
a state of uncertainty for years to come. That is unless the objecting party or parties change their mind, even though the six year review is still more than two years away at the time of this writing from I forget which think tank it was, the uncertainty provided by the review clause is already a significant preoccupation for business communities in all three countries he's claiming. And I tend to believe him that he put that in. I believe him. I believe that's fantastic. That's a

fabulous idea, yeah,

and now it comes due as it's a poison pill. Yeah, poison pill. That's exactly right. And he's really interesting in these economic club interviews. I mean, I was listening to another one. It was a, actually, was a seat. He was just, oh, he was talking about the Boeing plane, you know, about the Air Force One, and how they came in 5.7 billion. He said it to the guy said, no, no, I won a three in that number. And you come back when you got a three, and he says, and the best
way to get the price down is not call them back. And, you know, he got the done. He said, You know, these deals that are done by people, very stupid people, or they're corrupt. And he says, I think they're corrupt. They must all be taking kickbacks. And that's what he does. He does deals, and it's not hard. It's just don't be corrupt. The deals aren't that hard to do. Here's

and by the way, I want to remind you what was brought up at the beginning of the show, Raytheon to pay nearly 1 billion for defrauding DoD allegedly bribing Qatari official. That's corruption, yes,

but that's not how it plays on ABC Good Morning America. Former President Trump
was in Chicago yesterday the Economic Club repeating false claims about the January 6 election, refusing to say whether he spoken to spoken of Vladimir Putin since he left office. Chief Washington correspondent John Carl has the details. Good morning. John, good morning, George, in his interview before the Economic Club of Chicago, Donald Trump referred to January 6, the day.
When his supporters attacked the US Capitol in an effort to stop the certification of Joe Biden's 2020, election victory as quote, a day of love and peace, as to whether he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power after this election, Donald Trump pointed to the last one, insisting it was peaceful, and bizarrely saying January 6 was a day of love and peace, and falsely saying the police invited the rioters into the
Capitol building. There was love show that falsely, falsely, some people went to the capitol and a lot of strange things happened. There a lot of strange things, with people being waved into the Capitol by police, with people screaming go in with that never got into trouble. The reality nearly 500 people have been charged with assaulting police officers on January 6, nearly half of them
pleading guilty or being convicted at trial. The former president also defended his plan to impose new tariffs on products imported into the United States that is going to push up the cost for all those people who want to buy foreign goods to simple mathematics President Trump, it's not yet, is, but not the way you figured. I was always very good at mathematics.

So, I mean, I I would say to everyone, go take a look at those, those hour long talks, or hour and a half, they're pretty good. He's saying some sensible stuff there. And for those who don't understand the weave, why it's hard to clip, Trump goes off on these tangents. Then he talks about all kinds of different stuff. And then he

brings everything, yeah, everything's a shaggy dog story, yeah, but

very long. And then he brings it back to the answer, and he calls it the weave. I call it the weave, and it's horrible, for the show is horrible. And if he becomes president, I am going to call him on it. One more from John Carl, because, of course, we can't leave out the enemy from within. And John,
the closer we get the election. The president's former president rhetoric taking an even darker turn. He's calling his Democratic opponents the enemy within, promising to prosecute them, even suggesting turning the military on them. George Trump has continued to refer to his political opponents as the enemy within, saying they the pose threat to the country, his

political opponents. Do you hear this

a lie? Yeah, John Carl is a liar. He's this is the three networks are just filled with these people that are they have to know they're lying, or they're just

delusional. Yeah, I think that they don't even look at the interview. You know, I showed it to Tina, and I showed her the she actually got it right, right off the bat. She's like, Oh, that's Antifa. She got it correct, right off the bat. It took me a second to say, is he talking about immigrants or what is he talking about? But if, if, if the word is just out there, this is the milieu. The word is out the word is, he said this very fine people, you know, bloodbath, I think they believe
it. That's another one. Yeah, they believe it. And they just run with it. And the Masters behind the scenes, whoever it is, Obama, they got to talk to him, about him in a second too. They just run with it. Run with it. Run with Oh, we got something. Let's just go with this. Trump has
continued to refer to his political opponents as the enemy within, saying they pose more of a threat to the country than criminals illegally crossing the border or Russia or China. In fact, this is something that he has continued to do, even yesterday, in a town hall meeting in Georgia, he said this quote, we have China, we have Russia, we have all these countries. If you have a smart president, they can be handled. The more difficult are, you know, the Pelosi, these people,
they're so sick, they're so evil. That's the way he's talking about his political opponents. He's repeated it. And again, this is absolutely unprecedented in American history talking about using the military in this way. John Paul, thanks very much with

with the Clinton Easter, they're doing the, doing the the alley oop. It's unbelievable. No, it's not. I mean, why am I unprecedented?

Is bull crap? No, of course. But I mean, these people are just lying. It's like, it's great, it's

great for the show. So then, well, you know, and I think I might have to do an emergency pod with the MO, an emergency pod. He needs to do an emergency pod. Mo, emergency emergency pod, because now it's come down to the black men. It's come down to the black men. And somehow Kamala Harris thinks black men want to this is only what I've heard. I haven't seen the written policy, but the meme that's out there is legalized marijuana because black men love lead.

By the way, this idea of, I can't imagine being a black guy and having this, the notion. And that you'll be satisfied with everything, you'll be back in the fold of the Democrat party if they legalize. We because you're a bunch of stoner losers.

I mean, again, I haven't seen the written policy. I'm going to read it because there's also something about crypto. We're going to protect black men from crypto? Okay? All right, all right. All right. Scary crypto.

No, not from crypto.

No, it. I've heard analysis of it, and there is the analysis from the Bitcoin community, at least, is black men get scammed by crypto scams more than white men. Yeah, it's, it's more like that than we're gonna what we're gonna buy Bitcoin for you. What is it? No, no, no, my

understanding, from the other from, from not that perspective, not the Bitcoin community, if you're such a thing, no, is that it was to protect the crypto situation in general, because blacks, for some reason, I don't know how this. Don't know how to buy bitcoin. No, they're all in on Bitcoin.

Okay, yeah, no, I don't think so. They should be.

I don't think so either. They should be, but they are in on pot. They all need to be stoned. And then

the third me a brand, the third one was gonna give $20,000 forgivable loans to black entrepreneurs. That's illegal in America. That's just,

she can't do that. It is illegal. It's illegal.

So this is what mo would call the Boulet phone. Call the Boulet phone rang the Boulay is the, I don't even heard him talk about it. But that is the the Illuminati, the black Illuminati, Charlemagne, the God gets calls from them all the time. Who sets them straight? And this is I forget this actor, I forget his name, black actor, and he spoke out against Obama the way Obama was talking to the black men and whoops, former
President Obama struck a national nerve when he said this about black men. You're coming up with all kinds of reasons and excuses not speaking to men directly. Part of it makes me think that, well, you just aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president, Wendell Pierce, who is still with us at the table, says that Obama is wrong, and he tweeted this. Initially, the party has to stop scapegoating black men. Black men are not the problem. And
then there was a phone call. So what happened? Well, I've known the president for years now. Obama called him on it, and mutual contact. You know, said that we he wanted to speak. I want to speak to him. I didn't offer it as a criticism. For me, it was nothing more than strategists in a room saying, Hey, what is the best messaging for black men? I have focused the past six weeks of going around, going around the country with a barbershop campaign, right going to barbershops to
talk to black men. Since I heard this is probably the right way to do it, every election cycle, they always say that black men are siphoned off. And I found the most effective way to communicate to the to the men in those gatherings was saying, What do you want? Vote for what you want, declare what your values are, and then go out and make the choice on that. Don't consider my candidate, well, that's wrong. Or the other candidate, vote for what you want. And I found it to be
effective. What they would say is, what are you doing here? This is the first time someone came and asked that of me, and so I was saying, simply, that's not the way to get to folks. What I've experienced in the past six weeks is, in fact, folks want to see what have you delivered? Did he acknowledge that it was not delivered the right way? No, we actually didn't get into

it. Just went on and on and on and on. So Obama's out there calling the black actors, hey, get on board. Get on get on the ship. And then Kamala on Charlemagne. Then, this is a big one that I learned from mo this. And this stood out. We've talked about this on the show so many times, reparations, my question to you is, and by the way, every white person who posted about this misinterpreted the real gaffe that she made. My question
to you is, What's your stance on reparations? We all know that America became great. You know, off the backs of free black labor, how progressive Are you on making it a priority and right in America's wrongs is understood that you are running for president for all people of America. Asking for specifics for black communities doesn't mean no don't do for others, but black Americans are heavily asked to vote Democrat. Every
election for over half a century with very little in return. What are your plans to address these very important issues and change that narrative?

Maggie z,
I appreciate that. Thank you and thank you for your work. So to your point, yes, I am running to be a president for all Americans. That being said, I do have clear eyes about the disparities that exist and the context in which they exist, meaning history to your point. So my agenda, well, first of all, on the point of reparations, it has to be studied. There's no question about that.

We've done a million studies. It has

to be studied more. It's

always a study. They never say, oh, yeah, reparations, no, oh, we got to do a study. That's what Maxine Waters, did? They all do studies, and no black man is going to fall for that nonsense anymore. Well,

not anymore, no, maybe after the first time. I mean, you

listen to our black brothers and they say, Hey, you know, we thought Obama would do right by us, because at least he had Michelle. You know, we knew he wasn't black when Michelle's black. And then, all right, oh, don't worry, we'll get you in the second term. And then we got to gender neutral bathrooms. So No, no,

that's what it amounted to, right. The entire Obama administration amounted to gender gender neutral bathrooms in North Carolina, of all places.

And now, I hate to do it, but there's been a redefinition of a word that needs to be discussed. I will play the trigger warnings. Everybody is aware that it's happening. At
the tone a clip from the view will be played, shelter in place. All right, let's talk about fascism for a second. Okay, this is a definition. Is defined as a political movement that embraces the far right nationalism and the forceful suppression of any opposition.

Are you kidding me?

The far right? Second or third time, they've redefined a word. I

mean, I'm gonna read from the most redefined dictionary there is, which is Merriam Webster,

a population definition at the drop of a hat, sometimes overnight, a

populist political philosophy, movement or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual, that is associated with the centralized, autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, and is characterized by severe economic and social regimentation and by forcible suppression of opposition. Somehow that has become the far right. Let's talk
about fascism. Okay, this definition is defined as a political movement that embrace embraces the far right nationalism and the forceful suppression of any opposition, all overseen by an authoritarian government.

I mean, this is these. These people are crazy, crazy. They just make it up. By the way, I'm surprised that I refresh the page and it didn't say that today. That could have easily happened. Oh, oh well, it's been redefined now by the view. So we've got to change that. Oh, yeah, gotta change that. Ah, anyway, Trump is going to win this election. They want him to win this election. Everything points towards it. Stop being all spun up. If

you want sinking is the is your is the best thing you've played for months.

Yes, why would you invite that guy up on the bridge? Because it must be sinking. Yes, yes, be safe. Must be sinking. Yeah, it's just, it's just, it's just nuts. Well,

I have two clips about the Ethel Kennedy died. Yes,

Ethel, who, I guess, was not on good terms with the RFK Jr when she passed.

I don't know about that. Well, probably not, because she's a die hard she

was leading the family against him. Well, it's

beside the point in the fact that what that he did indeed show up with Cheryl Hines both wearing their wedding rings and holding hands. Uh huh. But if you listen to Nora, I get this under Nora on the Ethel, something is left out of this report completely
Bethel Kennedy was remembered today here in Washington as a champion for human rights and as a fireball of continuous energy. Three Democratic presidents attended her memorial, Joe Biden, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, the widow of Robert F Kennedy died last week at 96 years old, the head of a family that includes 34 grandchildren and 24 great
grandchildren. President Biden spoke of how mrs. Kennedy reached out when his first wife and daughter were killed in a car accident, and then again, when his son Beau died, Ethel Kennedy will be buried next to her husband at Arlington National Cemetery, and that is tonight. CBS Evening News.

All right,

well, where's the mention of RFJ? RFK Jr is showing up at all. That's more what you brought up was more interesting than the three old dudes completely left out. Now, there was a moment where it looked like there was an argument going on between Obama and Biden that was shown on C Spanish

became kind of a people were doing AI voices on it that. Well, I

happen to have one of the better versions of that. You really buying this,

buying, what that that? Okay, well, you this is an AI version. So we're agreeing This is AI put

in what says right in the clip, funeral. Ai,
all right, what

am I buying? What would you? What were you suggesting that I believe this. I

hadn't seen the A I hadn't seen your clip title yet. Yes, you know, yeah, sometimes people that all these voices,

the Obama voice is not good enough. I mean, there are weaknesses with the but I'm just saying I love, love these AI bits because they're funny, yeah, and I don't, and they got definitely have good writers. So here. So they showed this on C span. We didn't get to hear any of it, and this, it looks like they're getting into something of a beef. And so our AI community came up, and

there's no Bitcoin community, but there's an AI community.

Yeah, smaller. Okay, so it's more likely to be a community. This is

great. I'm all for it. This is great. All right, can we play it? Yeah.
So is Kamala doing? Okay? Nope, she's down, Joe, I I think they found out that she's retarded. Now we're basically fucked. Trump is killing us at the polls, so yes, we're gonna lose Joe, damn it. Wait, what if I come back to run again as candidate? Yeah, well, let me put it this way. Joe, the only person in this world who is even more retarded than Kamala Harris is basically you. So no joke, you're not going back yet. Let's
let it all play out. Okay, let's just, we'll talk later. Joe, okay, women looking fine up in here.

Good. That's a more, that's a more PG rated version than something else I

heard. You heard worse? Oh,

it was about Big Mike.

Oh, I didn't see that one. Well, speaking

of AI, I was looking at this report, which is about, which is your typical, and we'll get to it after the break, your typical, you know? Oh, German spy chief says that Putin's not going to stop. He's going to take over all of Europe. And then I heard something, and I stopped dead in my trash. German
intelligence chiefs on Monday warned of an increasing Russian threat and said Vladimir Putin may not stop at Ukraine. Bruno Kal head of the Federal Intelligence Services, the BND, said that Russia was preparing ahead Putin will continue to test the West's red lines and further escalate the confrontation. So I stopped right

here. I went, hold on a second. This is France, 24 but I recognize that voice. Welcome
to the automated daily top news edition the podcast created by generative AI. Now we're not just delivering the news, we're empowering you to become a storyteller. Create your own podcast using your handpicked list of sources. The West sounded lines and further escalate the confrontation. It's the same AI voice.

You really think so? Oh, I

mean, it's just filtered differently. Oh, yeah, it's, it's, did they show the guy talking? No, no, no, no, that it's translating what the what the German spy was.

Oh, and they're using this guy, yes, yes,

without a disclaimer. Okay, I just need to say something, because I think I'm on to something here about AI, where my error in thinking, because I obviously, I want AI to destroy the social media, social network. I want to destroy everything.

Yeah, you're just you're a nihilist. My

era was thinking that, AI, entropy would ruin it. But no, it's human behavior that is now ruining all platforms, YouTube, Tiktok, social media, anything that depends on what's your definition of ruining I'm gonna explain. I'm getting there, and I have a lot of stories to back it up, anything that depends on advertising, which immediately invites people to game, algos, all of them, YouTube, Tiktok, you know, grok
on on X meta has llama. They're all offering tools to their users to easily create content based on popular keywords, trending images. I mean, the tools are amazing, and this is what happened to me. I was, I was on YouTube looking at something for the show, and I see in the corner recommendation for the. This delta Hawk, DHK, 180 v4, two stroke diesel engine with no electrics for aircraft. I'm like, Huh, that's interesting. And so I click on it, and there's a guy at Air
adventure, and I know that channel. And I was like, okay, he's got some information. Is it very interesting engine?

And you got suckered into clicking, yeah, but

then I wanted to know more, and there must have been 100 videos about this engine, and it'd be like, 18 minutes, and you click on it, and it'd be one of these AI voices, and really no information, and all of a sudden, in the middle of it, some other program comes in, and then it goes back, and all of these were basically videos that have been created by people trying to get views using AI tools just to get me to click in the same thing with Diddy man,
go look on YouTube or tick tock for something about Diddy, and you'll realize, after five minutes, wait A Minute, I'm seeing the same the same pictures swap the whole time they're telling me nothing. And then you realize I'm listening to some chat GPT script here. This is filling up all of the social networks, particularly YouTube and tick tock, and they don't know what to do about it. And then you've got the bots
engaging and commenting. Go look at some comments. Half of them are nonsense review sites of product reviews, it's all AI generated comments. Kindle filled with books that are crap, just just developed by by chat GPT, so if you and I put some links in the show notes, people can go take a look. AI is ruining the internet. Here, I tried creating a Tiktok video using only AI, and people are doing 20 Tiktok videos a day
with AI. AI junk is coming for your YouTube feed, and then meta is still trying to figure out how to identify AI generated images. They are literally killing themselves with their own users by giving them these tools. Because, you know, we've got to make it, we've got to show that it's great. It makes nothing but sense, and it's filling it up with unusable stuff. And the algos keep picking it up. They have no way to stop it. It's it's happening, and I think it's going very,
very fast. I think that we're going to see these users as people at home who are making this stuff, are just filling up the internet with nonsense because of the model, because of the algo model that generates views and that gets you advertising. People are claiming $1,000 a day, some $12,000 a month. They're showing you how to do it, and it's horrible. So I'm very pleased with this. Obviously. I think this is great. Facebook seems to have the biggest problem, you know,
because, you know, it's images that trend on Facebook. And then they go in, they they take the image, they they replace it, they change it a little bit, and then they write a story about it. Click, you got another click. And, and, X, oh, man, it's, it's a business model. It costs you $8 a month, you know, to appear at the top of all of the comments. And then you just run your little bot, let it go. It's fantastic. It's, it's, it's
falling apart. And the good news is that podcasting, when it comes down to it, which has no algos for discovery, is going to prevail. That in blogs,

no going back to blogs. That's an interesting idea. Yeah, I think

it'd be great to go back to blogs. Absolutely. And speaking of podcasting, things are not going well with podcasts, with the podcast industrial complex, I play for you the top story today from pod News Daily, which is a daily four minute report on podcasting. James Cridland, he's a good guy,
and revenue drops for This American Life from Dubai. The latest from podnews.net. With sound stack earning more programmatic revenue.
Podcast listeners. Ira here, there have been some changes in the podcast industry. Basically, the ad market has dropped. It's hard to run a podcast by selling ads, and it's affected nearly everybody who does a podcast. In the last few years, we've watched friends at podcasting companies all around
us as they made massive staff cuts. Some companies have gone under, and because these changes in the industry, this coming year, we expect our ad revenue to be a third less, a third less that won't be brought in just a few years
ago. Now, wait for it. One of the oldest public radio podcasts This American Life has launched a premium subscription version of the show. Cast ad market. As you just heard, the branding is This American Life partners. Glass also suggested other names of this American lifeboat or This American Life Support, This American Life switch to ad sales by national public media from August it had been represented
by the New York Times. It's using supercast and Apple podcasts to handle subscriptions, we would note that the staff page on This American Life lists 36 people on the team.

36 people on the team. No wonder you're going out of business. Oh man, I thought that was so great. And I just smiled and said, value for value. Forever, baby. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage. Say, in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in the umca, say hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only, Mr. John C tomorrow, well, in the morning,

you Mr. Adam curry, I'll say, in the morning all the ships the sea and boots on the ground feed in the air and subs in the water. The water and the dames the nights out there. Hello,

people on vacation. 1967 was our pecus. That's low, isn't it? That seems low. Is that high?

What for Thursday? Yeah, is

that high?

That's that's 100 over you, right? This wrong every single show, I'm bad. 1800 is that is the target for Thursdays. 2400 Sundays. That's okay. All you need to remember, okay,

I'm remembering it now. Hey, we got lots of trolls. Hello, trolls. It doesn't count. Their trollroom.io, no agenda, dot stream. In case that.io domain goes away, I hear that's a possibility. And what? Yeah, mauricios. Is it? Mauricios? I think the UK gave back sovereignty to some island that had the.io domain name, and now it's in danger of going away. I
don't know. It's one of those internets. Wow. Yeah, I know we've got a lot of iOS, so I hope it doesn't I'm sure someone will scoop it up and charge 75 bucks a month, that's

what. Yeah, just jack up the price. It happens. Some smart money.

So the trolls are listening in the troll room@trollroom.io or they might be listening on a modern podcast app, which is the way you want to go. You heard it. The algos are filling everything up. If you think you're going to get podcasts on YouTube, you're going to be wrong. It's going to
be nothing but AI generated slop. So get a modern podcast app at podcast apps.com you get cool, cool features, such as the bad signal that notifies you when we go live, almost instantaneous notification when an episode is public for any podcast anyway, it's good stuff. And then, you know, transcripts, cloud, chapters, all kinds of wonderful things. We run this value for value. Speaking of AI slop, oh, you know, we were having trouble with no agenda meetups.com, and the Reiki
princess. So like, you know, I the we can't get RSVPs and something's going on, and I can't get a hold of Sir Daniel, who does no agenda meetups.com, as a service, as a return of value for the value that we provide in the show. That's how value for value works. And then and I emailed Mimi. I said, Hey, can you see what's going on? This is the WordPress spat. Have you been following this?

No, tell me about it. So

WordPress is a company and it's run by Matt Mullenweg. You know, we both know Matt Mullenweg.

Well, actually, Matt only runs half of it. What? Who runs the other half? Well, I mean, the WordPress died. Half of WordPress was sold off to another company, and Matt's got nothing to do with it. He's still, I think, in charge of the public domain version.

Well, he's, no, he's still the CEO of WordPress, and he runs wordpress.org,

well, I think there's a I think there's this lawsuit between no no and the

company's No, no, you've got the story wrong. Wordpress, WP Engine is another company, because any we could start a company tomorrow selling hosted WordPress domains, and WP engine did the same. They did exactly that. They're very successful. They make 10s of millions of dollars a year as word as does wordpress.com and so he may have gotten venture money, but the lawsuit you're talking about is Matt mullerwig decided you're using the term WordPress. That's now our
trademark, and it's very questionable. And there's a lot of lot of people who are analyzing this, doesn't matter. What happened is in this, which seems to me almost like a gay lover spat. I'm not sure what's going on. WordPress said, Okay, no more access to our plugins, or the plug or certain plugins that WP Engine was using. You can't use them. Now on WordPress, I'm little unclear which way it goes. It might be both. And so now these, these plugins, are breaking everywhere
downstream. It's wreaking havoc on everybody. And it's really, it's it's really crazy what's happening. And a lot of hate going towards Matt Mullenweg, who I only know is kind of a, a nice, pleasant guy. Yeah, I know the guy, yes. Have you ever known him to be not pleasant and not a sweetheart? Yeah. So whatever happened? I mean, he's gone full, as he said himself, scorched earth on WP Engine. So Well,

he's not a dummy, so he knows enough to do something like that, if necessary. Well, the

community. The community hates the community hates him. They think he should be ousted from the company. And it's a big fruccus anyway. That's what's going on. Fracas, yes, I said to me, I think it's a gay lover spat. This sounds like this has all the hallmarks of it. I don't know what's happening. So it just so that's what's, what's causing some issues, and Sir, Daniel's working very hard on fixing that. Other ways you go. I was

unaware of this brouhaha. Oh,

you should. Oh, it's, yes, it's more than a brouhaha. Yes, no. I

was unaware of the situation with the no agenda meetups.

Oh, yeah. Well, because no one can spell Dvorak, so they just, oh, curry, Adam, curry.com, that's easy. We'll just do that. Nobody

tells me anything, which is good.

I'm telling you now I'm telling you, besides that you could, yes,

this is the idea. You're the filter for my information. That way I don't have to deal with all the spurious crap. This

is not a good idea. That's a great idea. So speaking of AI and value for value, we have our artists fewer fewer Dutch masters than ever in the most recent

batch. I'm still thinking of the 3035 producers they have to pay

third Oh, the 3036 36

producers, 36 Okay, yeah, even worse, we're not gonna

make it. People, what do you think Ira Glass makes? He makes bank. He makes good money over there. I'm sure he does. He has to, yeah, I'm sure he does. 36 producers, This American Life. Oh, well, okay, 30 what? What I mean? I can't even think of 36 positions for our show. Well, we have 10s of 1000s of producers, but they understand the deal. It's like, no, they're not gonna get paid, but we get value because we're not subscription only or behind the paywall. By the way, it's
death. It's death for a program, because you may be able to convert now, oh, look, we got 50,000 people paying good we're good to go. How are you going to grow? The only way you can grow is by putting mediocre crap outside of the fire of the paywall. And say the premium stuff is on the inside. Kids, come on in. Want some candy. It's not going to work. You become irrelevant because people can't just tune in and listen your relevance goes away, and see Howard Stern. Before you
know it, you're nuts, and your whole show is ruined. That's what happens. And I'm glad that Joe Rogan got out of his Spotify exclusive for that very reason, for that very reason, not this nonsense. Oh, Kamala Harris is talking to Joe Rogan's people about appearing on the show. Really, he has two people, Matt in Colorado, who does the bookings, and Jamie, who does the fact check and production. What people? I don't believe
this. First, he doesn't have 36 he certainly doesn't, no, and he even said, I keep it lean, man, of course, you keep it lean. That's we have to keep it lean. That's the whole idea. The only way you can do it. We couldn't even afford to have an editor on this show, which we don't do, because we don't edit. No. What's the point? Exactly? Taking out the US and the ahs and the arms, oh no no, and the Hello that is going to be taking
that out, taking all of those out. So it was hard to find a piece of art that we liked, and it was, there was nothing really super funny or on point for the program, because everybody's using AI now, thanks. Thanks. Sam Altman, everybody's using generative AI. Yeah, we're doing art is great. His artist fantastic. And back after a quick intermezzo from Francisco, Scaramanga is there's no such thing as a free lunch. Ton Stoffel with people liked it, though it was cute. It was a crow holding up.

It's got it's the expression on the crow that made

it work? Yes, I agree. But as we look down the list of what was submitted

for one thing, wait, let me just say a couple things. One thing, crows do not have big eyes, in fact, and they don't have whites. I never seen a crow and you see the whites of its eyes. So it was a cartoony

i. Uh, looking at the list on no agenda, our generator.com, uh, sir Joe Ho, who was one of our, uh, Jewish knights, somehow thought we would choose Solomon's knife, cutting a baby in half. I, I don't even know, I think, I don't even know why he came up with that. I mean, I don't think we talked about it. Yeah, there was some mention about, there was a, it was in a clip somewhere about splitting the
baby, maybe. But yeah, it was minor though it was. We didn't delve into the history of the of the biblical context of splitting the baby, which is a good story. But no looking further down the list. Clip custodian, he did a haggard Camela, which, although funny, no, I'm not going to do that.

No, and it's it. I will say, I have a I have a personal rule. And it, which annoys Adam, is no end. It can't be gruesome. The picture cannot be gruesome because I don't like the associative nature of gruesomeness with the

show, yes, which is probably a good thing, but, you know, I feel just the marketing thing, marketing thing, and

so they have a picture of haggard Camela, and then associate that with the no agenda show. Yeah, is no, that's out.

Now you wanted, I didn't like it at all. You wanted the Carter did free TVs, which it was a complete horrible choice, because the free TVs wasn't even centered on the train and, and,

oh yes, I don't know Will I spotted the fact that wasn't centered. I

don't know what you were thinking. We discussed the guitar of Thrones tattoo, and I think you were if I had done some convincing, I could have probably dragged you across the line.

Yeah, I was almost gonna buy it, but I still like the look on the crow's face, yeah, I just like the crow and the comic aspect to it was light hearted. It had a cute crow holding a sign. It was the lettering was too small, but okay, and it just was a nice it was pretty p it was pretty and joyful, yes, and the one tattoo that you liked that was with the eyeball, was I realized it's kind of gruesome to have a big eyeball tattoo. It's just, I don't know, it creeped me out.

I'm waiting for someone to get that tattoo.

Doesn't I could see it. I could see somebody getting I

might actually get that tattoo. Okay, I know I'll pay for it. Easy. Does it easy? Does it? Simmer down, simmer down. And then the other stuff was just bad. Ai, I mean, just everything was bad. Bad Ideas, bad prompt jockeying. Darren O'Neill didn't even try anything. Which is sad. No, he must have no nothing, nothing at all. There was nothing from Darren. And I don't think there's a single original piece here. This all AI, the real artists have given up because,
hey, quality any day. And none of this is quality. The AI is diminishing in quality. I think I can safely say that it's hurting. It's hurting the show.

I don't think so. I think this. I think they are, and they would, ever since the AI started coming in, it's improved the art in general.

Okay, well, do you see anything good besides the crow? No,

no. There's been plenty of opera. There's been before AI. I'll say this before AI. We had plenty of shows over the last 17 years, plenty of shows where we had nothing, that's true, nothing, and we had to go dig through the archives to find a piece. So this is not a new phenomenon. Just showed material itself. Didn't lend itself to

any I'm just worried that we're not seeing any of our Dutch masters anymore. Where are they? Where are the Dutch masters? I

think, where's everyone? I think the last show, we had an abandonment of listeners. We don't have enough Commodores. We had lousy donations. I think the Columbus Day, or slash indigenous peoples day, I think bummed everybody out. Didn't

help, didn't help. No, I'm with you on that that didn't help, didn't help. Anyway, we love everything that everybody does, because unlike Ira Glass, we don't have 36 people on payroll. We can just sit here and say, Hey, we can complain. Yeah, we can complain. Do you think he can go into the office on Monday mornings? You guys suck. There's no good arts. The editing is horrible. Now we can't do it. Can't do it, not at NPR. So, yeah, I think, I think we're doing okay. I'm happy. I
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$500 though. He's He's vying for a Commodore ship. What an honor to support the best podcast in the universe. In regards to your Tiktok report in Sunday's episode, I may have something to add. I work in social media, and several years ago, when I finished, when I first started, my wife and I watched lots of Tiktok videos for research, we quickly learned that it is very easy to get burned out from all the content
to the point that it would ruin our whole day. After 2030, or 40 minute binges of content or more, we would get what we called Content brain. Oh, that's, I like that content, you

know, you know, Mimi complains about this every so often. Content, when we have a real one of our when we have a what we you and I think are, is a good show, which is dance. It does the dance.

Listeners, yes, dense. And she calls dense. She says it's it hurts

her brain. You can't listen to it all at one go. You just too much.

We found we could no longer focus on anything all day long. We were very irritable and stupid and we were anxious for the rest of the day. Con content, brain felt like losing 15 IQ points and getting ADHD at the same time. It comes as no surprise to hear that tiktoks own research found that it negatively affected brain function. Needless to say, we keep the short form content to a minimum now and never show it to kids. Short form content is addictive and needs to be
treated as such. Tiktok is not only bad for you, it's big business. I should know, because I own a videography and social media service that get that can get your smaller, medium sized business cranking out content easier than ever. Okay, we make it. Is part of the problem. Of course, we make your Tiktok vids, Insta reels, YouTube shorts and more from start to finish, scripting, shooting, editing and posting, all done for you. You're out of business. It's all going to be done by AI.
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interesting. In light of I'll just play two clips. All right, we're
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gowd joins us now, so I won't play this for clips. You can look them up in the show notes. I'm not going to play them, but these people are watching too many Tiktok videos. That's what adult ADHD is about the only people I see addicted to Tiktok is people my age.

So you keep this is an assertion you continually make. Yeah,

I'm not all in on the on the being a kid problem. I only see adults, oh, and blue collar guys too. You know guys who do the septic tank scrolling, look at this. Hey, Adam, okay,

get off. Find this. This. Yeah, I find it distressing. You believe this?

Well, I only, I've I have evidence. I just what I'm seeing. And I'm here I like, you know, I and ask the kids, our kids, like, now we take it, we put up. They take it off the phone because they hate it. They get addicted. Then they might bring it back for a day, and then they take it off again. They keep deleting. Idea,

you could be correct in this assertion. All I know is when I see uh, Brandon and Jay, you know, they're sitting around. Once the other come over, I put on the big screen, I got something going on the television, and they're on their phone. And then I grill them about them. I take pictures. I have photos,

photographic evidence. This has happened. I have

lots of photographic evidence. I've had, I have evidence of the dinner table. You have four people sitting there, besides me and and the kid and there, he doesn't have a phone, but the rest of them are on the phone, yeah. And so I grilled by it, and they're playing Wordle,

Oh, well. And so they pay for it, so they are, in fact, supporting the New York Times.

I gotta pay Yes,

Wordle is quite addictive. Well, Tina was playing Wordle a lot, and then she went, Wait a minute, am I supporting the New York Times with this? I guess the only way that they're supported, and she has other staying in business, gave up her subscription, not on my watch.

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You know, on the last show, we were talking about our view of Israel and the United States, and how there are so many people who are just, I mean, I get emails all the time. Israel's running our country, the Jews, everything, all the Jews. And so I went back because I it was a recent interview with Michael Hudson, what are you drinking?

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drink of choice here in Texas. So Michael Hudson, we played him before. He's a professor of economics. He's an old dude. He's in his late 70s. I put a fair amount of work into this because he stutters worse than Biden, and it's really bad. And, you know, you can, I was able to shore up these clips by 40% in most cases, but I thought it was important, because he was back in the 70s. He was there when the American foreign policy
was designed. And I'm talking about people like Brzezinski, Herman Kahn, and, you know, all the way up through Wolfowitz and all of these classics, the classics, the classics and and
so. And I, I believe he is telling the truth, and I think this is where we are at when you look at Israel and Ukraine and many other wars in the recent past, and I talked a little bit about this on the last show, but I want to make this presentation, and it comes actually, after this piece of information, which I didn't know, as the globalist Christine Amanpour was interviewing the Foreign Minister of Palestine, and I didn't know this, but it was a ceasefire had been agreed
to, and then they they killed the guy. They killed the guy. Man was Lebanon. They killed the guy in the bunker. Did you know that a ceasefire was agreed to? Oh, oh, here we go.
I spoke with Lebanon's Foreign Minister, Abdullah buhabi, who is in Washington to meet with American officials, and he joined us for his first interview since the latest escalations. Foreign Minister, welcome back to the program. Thank you. Thank you. Things have reached a major crisis in your country since we last spoke, and I want to ask you you are in the United States right now you know that several of the administration officials agree with Israel's, you know, ground incursion into
your country. What do you make of that, as you're in Washington trying to get support for a cease fire? Well, they also agreed on the, you know, the Biden Macron statement that calls for a ceasefire, and that caused, also the implementation for 21 days ceasefire, and then Mr. Oxidor would go to Lebanon and negotiate a ceasefire. Okay? And they told us that Mr. Netanyahu agreed on this, and so we also got the agreement of Hezbollah on that. And you know what
happened since then? That was the day we saw you in New York, I know, and you were talking about going into the Security Council for this ceasefire, and barely 24 hours later, the head of Hezbollah was assassinated. Are you saying Hassan Nasrallah had agreed to a ceasefire just moments before he was assassinated? He agreed. He agreed. Yes.

Didn't get a lot of play. Did you hear much?

This is all news. This should be. This should be, as CBS with Norah O'Donnell, they just play a bunch of stuff right to begin on the show about Trump. They don't talk about the Raytheon. They don't talk about the b2 bombers. They don't talk about this. So

by the way, the people who think the Jews are killing everybody. You're not entirely wrong, but I just want you to understand the strategy and how that was built up in the United States, which. Is something that is not working too well, I would say, as an aside, and needs to be dismantled. So let's go back phone call, one phone call. That's right, it may just be one phone call. Here's Michael Hudson. He's talking about this strategy that was devised actually, back in the 60s. Well,
the United States doesn't want to see fire because it wants to take over the entire Near East, and it wants to use Israel is the cat's paw. Everything that's happened today was planned out just 50 years ago, back in 1974 1973 and four, I sat in on meetings with zyred, who became Netanyahu, Chief military advisor after heading Mossad and the whole strategy was worked out essentially by the Defense Department, by neoliberals, and almost in a series of stages that I'll
explain. Stoop Jackson is the main name to remember. Stoop Jackson was the ultra right wing Neil Kahn, who sponsored them all. He was the head of the Democratic National Committee in
1960 and then worked with military advisors. I was with Herman Kahn, the model for Dr Strangelove, at the Hudson Institute during these years, and I sat in on meetings, and I'll describe them, but I want to describe how the whole strategy that led to the United States today, not wanting peace, wanting to take over the whole Near East, took shape gradually. All

right, so do you know about this scoop character? You ever heard of him?

Scoop Jackson? Yeah, yeah, absolutely,

was he a warmonger? Sounds like it? Well,

he said he was, at the time, that was my era of being a Democrat. He was a great guy.

Wow. Okay, so this is what I discussed on the on the last episode of no agenda, is that the Democrats actually realized that you couldn't get elected if you said, Oh, man, we're going to have a draft and we're going to send all you boys off to war. That was no longer going to work.
The starting point for all the US strategy here was that democracies no longer can field a domestic army with a military draft. America is not in a position able to really field enough of an army to invade a country. And without invading a country, you can't really take it over. You can bomb it, but that just is going to incite resistance, but you
can't take it over. The Vietnam War showed that any attempt at a draft would be met by so much anti draft resistance taking the form of an anti war statement that no country that whose leaders have to be elected can ever take that role again. The anti war students showed that Lyndon Johnson in 1968 had to withdraw from running for election, because everywhere he'd go, there would be demonstrations against him to stop the war. No such demonstrations are occurring today, needless to say,

although that's what we did expect at the convention in Chicago. But of course, it didn't really happen that way, because people aren't quite as animated as they were back in the Lyndon Johnson days. So instead, the strategy was devised as follows. So this
was recognized 50 years ago, and it seemed at that time that the US backed wars were going to have to be scaled down. But that hasn't happened, and the reason is the United States had a fallback position. It was going to rely on foreign troops to do the fighting as proxies instead of itself. That was a solution, to get a force. Well, the first example was to create the Wahhabi Jihad fighters in Afghanistan as Al Qaeda and Jimmy Carter mobilized them against the secular Afghan
interests. And Carter justified this by saying, Well, yes, they're Muslims, but after all, we all believe in God, so the answer to the secular state of Afghan was Wahhabi fanaticism and Jihads and the United States realized that in order to have an army that's willing to fight to the last member of its country, the last Afghan, the last Israeli, the last Ukrainian, you really need a country whose spirit is one of hatred towards the Other, a spirit very different from the
American and European spirit. Well, Brzezinski was the grand planner who did all that the Sunni Jihad fires became America's foreign legion in the Middle East, and that includes Iraq, Syria and Iran and also. Of Muslim states going up to Russia's

border. So, yes, that's exactly what's going on here. You've got to get countries who hate the other people that you want to get rid of, and they will do the bidding for you. I think we've been very successful at that. Look at literally Ukraine fighting to the last man,

the last we're gonna kill every Ukrainian if we have to, and we'll

kill every Israeli IDF soldier if we have to. If you're asking why, well, it's an age old issue. It's always about the oil. The
aim of the United States was oil was going to was the center of this policy, that meant the United States had to secure the Near East and the there were two proxy armies for it on the and these two armies have fought together as allies down to today. On the one hand, the al Qaeda triads, on the other hand, their managers, the Israelis, hand in hand and the they've done the fighting so that the United States doesn't
have to do it. The foreign policy has backed Israel and Ukraine, providing them with arms, bribing their leaders of enormous sums of money and electronic satellite guidance for everything they're doing, but the United States has been able to avoid all the appropriate but President Biden keeps telling Netanyahu, well, we've just given you a brand new bunker buster bombs and huge bombs. Please drop them on your enemies, but do it gently. So yes,

it should mention that Biden has also gone on and on to say he brags about the fact that the Ukraine war, we haven't lost. We're not one soldier. We had no boots on the ground. We're not nobody's dying there from us. Yeah, right. And he goes on and on about

it, yeah, because, well, there are US military there, but

they're not supposed to be, yeah, but still that technically. Now

we get to the to the meat of the issue, which is the Zionists and the Zionists in America. And he lays it out very clearly here, Israel is our Foreign Legion, and it's the Zionists. Man, how are we gonna, how are we gonna get these? How are we gonna, really, how we need to put these crazy people in the State Department when
all of this strategy was being put together. Herman Khan's great achievement was to convince the US empire builders that the key to achieving their control the Middle East was to rely on Israel as its foreign Legion, and that arm's length arrangement enabled the United States to play the role, as I said, of the good cop, designating Israel to play its role. And Israel is organized and supplied Al Nusra al Qaeda,
while the United States pretends to denounce them. And it's all part of a plan that's been backed by the military, the State Department and the national security operation, and that's why the State Department has turned over management of us diplomacy to Zionists, seemingly distinguishing Israeli behavior from us empire building. But in a nutshell, the Israelis have joined al Qaeda and ISIS as troops as America's

foreign Legion. Now you start to understand how ISIS, all of a sudden bombed in Russia. Yeah. So those of you saying Mossad CIA, yes, yes, but it's really been a plan, and it's the United States controlling, not the other way around. And so back to scoop. Real name Henry Jackson. He was quite the architect of this whole system, particularly on the US side.
The US policy, as I said, was based on the US actually taking over all of these countries, again, using Israel as the as the battering ram called America's landed aircraft carrier there. Well, the All this began to take place in the 1960s with Henry Jackson. Initially, Israel didn't really play a role in the US plan. Jackson simply hated communism. He hated the Russians, and he got a lot of support within the Democratic Party. He was a senator from Washington State,
and that was the center of that military infrared complex. He was called, nicknamed the senator from Boeing Jackson. Was fighting all the arms control so we've got to have war. And he proceeded to stuff the State Department and other US agencies with neocons, who was planned from the beginning for a permanent worldwide war. And this takeover of government
policy was led by a. Jackson's former Senate aides. These Senate aids were Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Pearl, Douglas Fife and others who were catapulted into the commanding heights of the State Department and more recently, the National Security Council. The Jackson Vanik Amendment to the US trade. Act of 1974 became the model for subsequent sanctions against the Soviet Union, claiming that the claim was it limited Jewish
immigration and other human rights. So right then the State Department realized here, here is a group of people who we can use as the theoreticians and the executors of the US policy that we want, they both want to take over all of the Arab countries, I don't think there were any non Jewish Americans that had that visceral hatred of Islam that the Zionists said, or also The visceral hatred of Russia, specifically for its anti semitism of past centuries, most of which was in Ukraine, and by
the way,

so now the entire State Department comes into view. We understand the thinking and the milieu that Newland and Blinken and all these jamoks have been in. They have been educated for this policy that is US policy, our policy. And

let's, let's make it clear, antiquated, yes, began during the Stalin period where Khrushchev, I think it was the guy running it. When is when it was the Soviet Union, which is long gone and and the structure of the world has changed, messy, but we're keeping with this archaic policy, which is ludicrous at this point, and

this is the last clip, because the system is no longer working. It's not happening. It's failing. And this is his wrap up from the very
beginning. They were promoted, supported with huge amounts of money, all of the bombs they needed, all the armaments they needed, all the funding they needed. And Israel is a country whose economy needs foreign exchange in order to keep its currency solvent. All of that was given to them precisely to do exactly what they're doing today. So when Biden pretends to say, Can't there be two state solution? No, there can't be a two state solution, because Netanyahu has
said, we hate the gazians. We hate the Palestinians. We hate the Arabs. That cannot be a two state solution. This could not have been said explicitly 50 years ago. That would have been
shocking, but it was. It was being said by the neocons who were brought in from the beginning to do exactly what they're doing today to act as America's proxy, to conquer the oil producing countries and make it part of Greater Israel, as much of a satellite of the United States that England or Germany or Japan have become, that's become a precondition for
their own solvency, it is insolvent. There's no solution to black hole that Israel's painted itself into, and yet there's no willingness to have a single state, because Biden and the entire National Security Council, Congress and the military, and especially the military industrial complex, says there cannot be any common living between Palestinians and Israelis, anymore than there can be in Ukraine. Ukrainians and speakers and Russian speakers in the same country. It's exactly
the same it's following exactly the same policy. And all of this is planned and sponsored by the United States and funded with enormous amounts of money.

And I would say Taiwan is on deck for this idiotic policy. So this has been United States policy. We are the bad guys in this. And yes, of course, the Zionists in Congress who get funded through AIPAC, which is directly funded by the corrupt companies, allegedly, who we just heard Raytheon. They're the ones who the Israeli education fund who give the money to AIPAC, which flows through to the senators and the Congress people who are all in on the military industrial
complex, except Thomas Massie. I was gonna say, see Thomas Massie, whose wife dies very suddenly, unexpectedly after he after he explains how this works. So the Jews and the Mossad, I really don't think that they're controlling America. America, but this policy is outdated. It's not working, and it appears to me, specifically, when we have our boots on the ground, dude named Mohammed, that everybody in the
region knows this is coming to an end. Trump's coming in. He's going to change this policy, and he's going to fix it, and I really believe he's going to do that with the Abraham accords 2.0 and will being will bring peace, will still get a lot of oil those he knows how to cut a deal. But this, this killing, this has to stop and and that's why the Jews, the Jews in Israel, they are mad at Netanyahu. They see what's going
on. They know what's happening. But you can't come out and say, you can't say America is running this show, which is exactly what we're doing. And just to laugh for a couple seconds here, Zelensky unveiled his victory plan to his own parliament. I will play the report first about the victory plan.
This morning, I've been seeing humorous memes on the internet showing how the lawmakers were applauding in the Ukrainian parliament, but with the video cut so that Volodymyr Zelensky just comes in and says, slavo Craney, which means Glory to Ukraine, and then everybody claps. The implication being that there wasn't very much really in the plan.
Unfortunately, there's also a photo of the speaker of parliament, sorry, a video of him inviting photographers to photograph the plan, and he accidentally opens his dossier on the wrong page, and it's a blank page, which a lot of Ukrainians found, you know, darkly funny in Parliament, despite the applause, which meant that everybody accepted the plan because, of course, there's nothing in there that
Ukrainians would want to disapprove of. A lot of MPs were very critical, saying that it doesn't really constitute a plan. It's more like just a wish list. Zelensky himself was insisting again and again on how much all of this depends on Ukraine's partners and allies. And a lot of people are saying, well, he's asking things from the partners and allies that the partners and allies have been pretty clear that they don't
want to give for the moment anyway. Though one MP did point out that this has happened before, that Ukraine asked for Patriot air defense missiles, F 16, all sorts of weaponry that at first, the West seem pretty determined not to give, and ended up giving. I guess the hope is that it will be the same with NATO. But I don't think anyone in Ukraine is hoping that any kind of announcement is going to come from NATO today or any time before the US election.

So it's falling apart, because everybody knows you can't just get this, this country into NATO, which is the top of this plan, invitation to join NATO. It's falling apart in Ukraine, and it's so bad in Israel that, well, we had to do this. The
United States has announced that it's sending Israel an additional high altitude anti missile system to boost its defenses against a potential Iranian attack. The THAAD weapon system is used to shoot down incoming ballistic missiles and will be operated by US troops in Israel. President Biden said the system would bolster Israel's air defenses following Iran's ballistic missile attacks in April and
October. The announcement was made just hours after Iran warned the US to keep its military forces out of Israel. So

Americans have a great choice. Vote for the candidate who was endorsed by warmonger Dick Cheney, or for someone who has an idea on how to fix this and was actually kind of underway doing it. But this, we are bad. We are bad with this, and it's dumb and stupid, and it has to dog. We are bad dog, Bad dog. We have to stop this.

Yeah, well, we have to stop it. I mean, I think our intentions are good, but we have to stop it because it's archaic. Yes, this is bulk. We don't Stalin doesn't run Russia anymore, or the Soviet Union doesn't even exist. We made promises that we didn't keep about moving NATO around. NATO is archaic. I think every Trump knows that, but there's not much you can do about it, because it sounds good and but this arc old fashioned thinking is really an issue. It

is, it is. And for the brothers and sisters who are so, well, yeah, but they're good, they're gonna cheat. They're gonna cheat. They're gonna yes, they're gonna cheat. So are the Republicans. Everybody's gonna cheat. What you haven't heard a lot about in because why would you is that at the state level, a lot has happened with election boards and people in charge of of how the ballots are going to be counted. So you get like this, oh, an outrageous report. Dana
Bash always says, No, I can't believe this. This is just. Crazy, a big
court ruling yesterday in Georgia about how the state's votes will be counted, a state judge paused a controversial new rule from the Georgia election board, which is controlled by Trump allies. That rule would require hand counting all ballots. CNN, Sarah Murray is following. Explain the significance? Well, the significance is that this was a rule that was going to be coming into place in late October, and the judge basically
said, Look, this is too much, too late. He said this would cause administrative chaos, and he's putting it on pause while it's being litigated on a number of fronts, including, as you pointed out in a hearing today, you know, you also pointed out there's no training in place. There's no protocol to
implement. The scenes paused. It may be appealing so close to actual election day that it's hard to imagine you could move forward with something like this, again, without any training, without any rules in place, around so close to election day and they're voting right now, an election not counting them, but actually voting. Yeah, we need

to. We need to training. Count. CBS had a different take.
It's not hand tabulation, but it's hand counting, just so they can reconcile if the number of ballots in hand matches up with the number of ballots that the machines say represent votes cast on election day. So they say it's about checks and balances, and that would it allow to look at any discrepancies to make sure you know, there, there, you know. Every now and then, there have been human errors in Georgia that showed, you know, a box of
ballots got missed. Now again, nothing that would affect the outcome of the election, but the state election board says this would make sure everything was proper reconciled ballots equals ballots counted.

It's this Gillespie County. There was huge moves like hand counting hand a lot has gone on that that is just not reported on. And of course, why would you do it? Although I did like this, this tick tock video from a voter in Oregon. It's even better with the video, but you don't understand what's happening when he got his voter packet.
Okay, so this is the Oregon voters pamphlet, right? So as an informed voter, you're supposed to be able to, like, read all about all the candidates, all the different, you know, political parties, everything, right? Okay, so we've got Robert F Kennedy Jr, right? He's not even running as president anymore. Dropped out. Chase Oliver. I don't even know who the crap that is. He's obviously not going to win. Then you have Jill Stein, No, probably not going to be the
one. Then you have this weird blank space here, it's just blank. Then you have Kamala Harris, Tim Wolfe, and then where, like, JD Vance should be, is blank, and then, then it goes into US representatives. Isn't that insane? I mean, everybody's like, Oh, organ is like, you know, so liberal or whatever. They don't even put Donald Trump on. The thing that's insane. Like this is why we need, like, an electoral college for states.
You know, if we could get Portland and Eugene out of our state, the rest of the state would be amazing.

It is literally half a page just blank.

Didn't Yeah, I'd like to have somebody verify that this was the case and this wasn't a rigged, phony baloney,

that's possible, but it felt pretty when you saw it.

When you saw it, the guy showed one of the blank patient. You could see a smudgy looking area where there would have been maybe a photo.

Yeah, I thought that was just bleed through from the previous page. But it could be. It could

have been. It could have been exactly what you just said, Yeah, but I just found the whole thing unless it's confirmed. I'm skeptical about that particular clip, although it wouldn't surprise me in the least, right? I know. I mean Oregon, Washington and California, the three coastal states, are all corrupted in terms of their voting, too much mail in voting. I got a ballot the other day to mail in, and Washington State's 100% mail in. There's no anything. You don't
have a choice. You can't go to a to a poll. I was

a little disturbed by listening to this short report from the New York Times daily, podcast about people who are voting by absentia. So if you're in in a foreign country, you can still vote. This is the their report. Quote of how to do it. Hey,
friends, Hey, friends. Americans living abroad can vote in the US election. You can register or get tailored support@votefromabroad.org state deadlines are close, so don't waste a second. Go to votefromabroad.org now and find your state. Once requested, your ballot will come by email. All you have to do is vote and send it back. Don't delay. A votefromabroad.org,

so you email your your ballot back. I

don't like that, and.org How come it's not.gov? Thank you. If it's official.gov,

thank you. Very sketchy.

That's very sketchy. Sketchy. Sketch, super sketch, man, I'm told you, if you're in a foreign country, you go to the embassy and you can vote. That

would be a proper way to do it. Yes. I mean, I was right. When I was abroad, you'd fill it out, you'd send it through the mail, that would arrive at the appropriate place. But this doesn't sound doesn't sound right? No,

that sounds like a scam. Yes, yes, indeed. Okay, well, that was a good report. Yes, thank you. Now I'm talking about the guy. Yeah, here's a couple odd clips. Um, we have one of the Trump campaign classic. There's a back to the Trump campaign classic, does it NPR? Does Trump campaign? NPR summaries? How did NPR summarize things? Polls
show a wider gender gap than usual this year, women are supporting vice president Kamala Harris in large numbers, while men are leaning toward former President Trump. Both candidates see those gaps as opportunities to earn a few more votes in what looks likely to be a very close election. Today, Trump appeared on a Fox News Town Hall in front of an all women audience here to talk about what he said is NPR political correspondent Danielle
Kurtz Laban, hi there. Hey, Ari. How did Trump try to reach out to women in this event? Well, a lot of these women, really it seemed like he had reached them already. They cheered loudly and often, you could see some wearing Trump gear. Now, as for topics that they asked about, the questions they asked covered a lot of the things that Trump already talks about all the time, like
inflation, immigration. There was one question about childcare, but in his answers, Trump notably stressed safety and security, which is something he talks a lot about related to women. Specifically, he often says that women should care, for example, about an issue like immigration, because to him, that's an issue of safety. He always casts undocumented immigrants as particularly, particularly dangerous. And by the way, that is, of course, not true,

except they're eating the dogs that,

by the way, that's not true. Now I want to mention this at the end. She says, Oh yeah, dangerous immigrants, not true, even though there's rapists and murders inside the points. Not true, not true, not true. There was a study done some time ago. We've talked about it on the show like years ago, where it showed that the immigrant base of the United States, which committed less crimes than the
locals. And this was based on a study of the legal immigrants, not the illegal immigrants, which are now being escorted into the country. And they keep referring back to and that's why she could say that at the end, oh, yeah, there's a lot of crime because, but it's not true.

You mean the report that immigrants commit less crime than natural born citizens? Yes, I have, I have this from AOC was propagating this. This goes back to 2019, we can't
even get laptops in the hands of our district offices because the President has decided to hold the paychecks of everyday Americans hostage so that he can fulfill a campaign I don't even I don't want to call it a promise, a campaign fantasy that the vast majority of Americans disapprove of. And not only that, but in in the actual address, there was falsehood after falsehood, and we have to make sure that we get our facts
straight. Every day, immigrants commit crimes at a far lower rate than native born Americans. And not only that, but the women and children on that border that are trying to seek refuge and seek opportunity in the United States of America with nothing but the shirt on their backs are acting more American than any person who seeks to keep them out ever will be.

Let's remember that next time it comes up. AOC, yeah, that was, that was from that clip. You're right. You're right,

and that's what they were based. That's that information is still being used today, even though it's not valid. It hasn't been valid for years. Like

crime has gone down by 2.5% it went before, before and a half percent. Oh, yeah, fake

information. 7%

difference. Oh, I'm sorry. Oh, that's not right. Oh, that can't be right. Well,

they're just gaslighting the public. The public is just getting bad information, mostly from the mainstream media, who propagates stuff like that clip that you picked up from AOC back in 2019 which we have the show itself has long memory. It's called the archive. It's called

Bing. It.io which, by the way, there's an. A boot page on Bing, it.io you can get that same functionality for your podcast. It's a very smart guy who put that together one of our producers, and he is allowing people to purchase that service from him if you want it, which is great, because you can search anything, clips, stuff we talked about, articles.

Here's a here's a clip. This is a clip that needs to be played. This is from NPR. This is the Sinaloa bust. I have it listed as odd.
Mexico's new or ex security chief, rather, has been sentenced to more than 38 years in a US prison and prs qlance reports and our Garcia Luna was convicted of taking bribes from Mexican drug cartels during the years that henato, Garcia Luna was supposed to be leading the fight against powerful drug cartels in Mexico, he was actually on their payroll. Last year, a federal court in Brooklyn found Garcia Luna guilty of working with the
Sinaloa Cartel. Prosecutors said he caused violence, addiction and death in the US and Mexico. The judge gave him a $2 million fine and 460 months in prison, effectively life for the 56 year old. Later this week, the same judge will continue the case of an alleged Sinaloa drug kingpin, 76 year old Ismail almayo Zambada. US efforts to dismantle Mexican cartels may be contributing to what experts say is a steep decline in synthetic opioids in US cities.

What?

So they're going after these guys late? Yeah, welcome to the party, gentlemen. And then the thing is, this guy's a Mexican official. They somehow know how you get this guy into the country to throw him in jail. I find it peculiar. We've done this with a bunch of we are an international police
force. I guess I'm noticing this on like television shows have been extolling the virtues of like, for example, the FBI team of Dick Wolf production, yeah, and and Dick Wolf, when he was doing the law and order series for NBC, one show after another. Always showed the FBI is a bunch of bumbling idiots that came, came in and interfered with the local police, who

would always shoot and miss, and they

were just terrible jerks. But now he, you know, he moves on to a series for, I think it's CBS, called FBI, the FBI trio. He's got FBI, FBI most wanted, and then the one that just makes me shake my head, FBI International. Oh, that's interesting. And FBI International is about the FBI overseas, mostly in Europe, huh? Button into everybody's business, because the FBI is the only competent worldwide police
force. Then they have to move. They're in like France, and they say, you guys don't know what you're doing, we're going to take it over. And they take over investigations in France and in Italy and in Germany and every place else. And I'm wondering, what is this? What are they trying to tell us?

By the way, you gave me a recommendation for a television show, and I want to commend you on that

Mimi has dish. I did the same thing with Mimi, and she had the complete opposite reaction.

This is Matlock. No, yeah. Matlock, yeah. Matlock, the new Matlock, which stars Kathy Bates. Kathy Bates, there's only a pilot episode out. I loved it. I thought it was fantastic, and I know exactly where it's going, and I love it, even I don't want to give it away because of the twist. Yeah,

there's got a twist at the end. You have to watch the episode one is what you have to watch. Don't watch Episode Two. Of you, there

is no Episode Is there an episode two yet?

That's not that. I know it'll be out soon. Mimi, I gave her the same recommendation with the same sales pitch I used on you. Yeah, she hated it, huh? And I couldn't, I couldn't write figure out quite why. She never really explained it fully. She thought it was a dumb I think she thought it was stupid. Oh, I Yeah. And I'm surprised after she told me that, I said, Oh, Adam will hate it.

No. Well, Tina was hiking in the Smoky Mountains. It was just me and Phoebe. So, you know, maybe that's why

it could be maybe rub women the wrong way. Oh, that's possible. I mean, that's a possibility.

I have one last clip, and I just wanted to make a an observation about this. This is a France 24 report on pig butchering, which everybody gets these text messages, Hey, I see this number, but I don't remember your name. Or, Hey, are we still going shopping today? Yeah. Or, hey, you know this

after you're done, I have to tell you I got my fourth call from the guy faking like to be some one of my kids. Oh,

wow, you're kidding those Well, I have a comment after I just took a about a minute and a half from a rather long report where they saved some of these people and and I had a thought about it, which I think should be discussed, because we just see this as increased. Incredibly annoying and lame and yes, it's very successful. It's some say it's in the 10s of billions of dollars getting people to invest
in fake crypto scams. By the way, I think it's only black men and, you know, people emptying out their bank accounts, particularly older people. I've seen, I've seen these scams. I've seen how it looks like you're investing in in Bitcoin, and you're doing great, and then, you know, turns out you were just giving your your money away, and they get people to get gift cards. It's crazy. I've seen people who have been
suckered into this. It really is effective. It does work. The worst is the the Asian women usually named may Mei, who will string you along for months, and, you know, show you all the luxuries that she's living in and how successful she is with this crypto thing. And they play a very long game. So this was a piece of this report,
an enticing insurance policy, an online romance that seems too good to be true in the age of the smartphone, internet scams are rife with hundreds of millions of people affected every year. Sienna Ville has, over the last decade, become a stronghold for Chinese mafia groups that rely on casinos and prostitution for their wealth. But these days, online scamming is by far their most profitable business. The mafia groups use torture to force their employees to work, as can be seen on these
videos shared on encrypted messaging platforms. This Thai man says he was effectively imprisoned by a Chinese mafia group for six months, he'd responded to a Facebook ad promising a well paid job at a casino in Myanmar, but when he arrived, his passport was confiscated. That was the start of his nightmare. Every day, we had to find customers on social media and dating apps. It was a romance scam make Thai people fall in love with us and
invite them to invest in cryptocurrency. These modern day slaves are set to number in the hundreds of 1000s across Southeast Asia. Local authorities are trying to rescue them. This police officer is waiting for news about several young Filipinas. These women had been confined for several months at a scam center near the Thai border in Myanmar, like many other workers, they'd responded to job offers on social media.
The signal is not good, but they are moving. I'm tracking them on the phone because they have shared their live location.

So as I was listening to this, I'm like, Well, hold on a second. These are human beings, and they clearly need help. And he said, right there, that was hard to understand, but he says they're sharing their location. There should be some number that we can contact or or, you know, tell these. You know, when a pig butcher checks in like, Hey, I know you're a slave, turn on your location so I can see where you are, I will alert the authorities. They can hopefully
come and rescue you. I mean, this is, this is hundreds of 1000s of people are caught in these in these prisons. This is really atrocious. And I don't want to just stand by and be, oh, it's just annoying. But this is bad. I mean, this report was just filled with, you know, it had one of those YouTube warnings like this could be triggering, and it was horrible. And there's no

actually, incredulous because, well, I'm incredulous because I I can't imagine. They can't get just hire people to do this instead of enslaving them.

Well, it's the Chinese mob. I mean, they, they don't care. They don't they don't like W twos this, like, I'm gonna beat you with a PVC pipe. That's what they showed so anyway, Ed, tell us about your fourth?

Yeah, I got just my five. I've gotten four calls over the last, I'd say, couple of years. It only started a couple years ago. First one was and I knew about the scam from the anyway, because I there was some report on it. And it's also i My My grandkids are not, aren't that old that they would call me up with a big, thick voice, hey, granddad, hey, I got arrested. And the scam is somebody calls and claiming to be one of your kids. Yeah, and you're like, if you're dumb, you
said Timmy. Tim is that? You Billy, yeah.

Have you tried that. Have you tried answering like to

me, is that you though I know next time I will I have not done that, but the voice does say, hey

granddad, so at least they have that. Yeah, the voice

is, hey granddad. It sounds like I've had three the Hey granddad, and the other one was, uh, Hey, Dad. This one just came. Mean, like two days ago, Hey dad, and when the guy called and he says, Hey dad, as if it was like one of my kids or something that is been arrested and he needs money. His base is the scam is simple. I've been arrested. I need money. I've been beaten up by the cops or whoever. That's why I sound
funny, because this is the way to supposed to go. Okay, got it, yeah, I sound like an old Italian man because I've been beat up. So I talked. I told this guy not to hang up. I really urged him to stay on the line so I could ask him a couple of questions about the scam, because I think I have had guys from India and elsewhere stay on the line and talk to me. So I'm hoping to get this guy because I asked, I said, specifically. I said, Stay Don't, don't hang up. Don't hang up. He says, I gotta,
I gotta find out. I said to him how often this works. And there was a long pause. He stayed on the line for a while thinking he might say something, then he hung up. So I didn't get any information at all.

There's ways to do that. I've heard guys. There's there's some channel where a guy does this almost for a living, and he's figured out how to keep these people on the line. You basically, you need to get them to start boasting about what kind of where you were. You need to get them be really proud of how successful they are. And, yeah, I

don't think I don't have the skill set to do that. I know there's a lot of people. In fact, a friend of mine used to be involved with their online stuff. She porn, not porn, if she is part of a group, and there's a and there's a bunch of these people out there that keep scammers on the
line, string them out and try to scam them. Oh, that is a great that's it's a very elaborate situation, and they try to get money out of him and everything else, and it's just, it's fascinating that did the work that go into it's just as much work.

Here's my question, where's Elizabeth Warren and all that's my question,

too. You and I have the same question. Where's Elizabeth Warren or the big talker? Oh, gonna get Rachel? Rachel keeps calling me. I'm
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every kind of cooking thing ever. Finally, you look on these, you know, vertical smokers. They're one of the best ones, if you ever find it. They got bought up by Brinkman, and they ruined the brand, which is a Cajun cooker, which is dynamite, vertical cooker that used charcoal. But I'm now is the time to start experimenting, because people get these traegers, like Horowitz has one

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I mean, the purchase price is not it was a gift for my 60th birthday, so it was free. So what do you say to that? Yeah,

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