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Getting Smoked | Ep 335

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As more media spin and speculation swirls around tomorrow's first Presidential Debate in the 2024 season, the "Squad" gets bad news. Bowman "smoked" in NY primary; debating under a gag order; Congressional report on Hunter Biden laptop; "the 80/20" principle and why the GOP should get to it; forget meat - time for plant-based... you know better, right?_______________________________________________________________Check out BETWEEN THE LINES on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPNOEOPOuzo PREPARE or REPAIR:http://PrepareLikeKyle.com (MyPatriotSupply Food Prep) Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites: http://PatriotCoolers.com/ (Tumblers & Coolers)http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding)https://matthatjerky.com/kyle (premium Beef Jerky)http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch)

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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth, because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Serif. Hello my friends and welcome to

the Kyle Seraphin show. Today is weird Wednesday it is June the 26th and we are rolling live on rumble.com/kyle Seraphin. You guys can see the live chat is going furious discussions at the moment. Alarm pullers, AIPAC, give us a like go ahead and subscribe and make sure you're notified when we go live. We go live at 0930 on Rumble on X and on YouTube. That's Eastern Time. It's 8:30 here in Texas, America, and we're going to get rolling right away.

Got a big show of a lot of material to cover, as is our standard. We got some really fun stuff. I've got some undercover footage that you've never seen before inside the Biden debate preparation. So stick around for that. We've got a little bit of how it started and how it's going. It's going expected. Nobody wins when Democrats win, but we can at least sort of revel in the amusement of the chaos. We're going to do a lot of that. We're going to talk about meat.

Is it done? Is meat off the menu? You guys know better than that. We've got meat sponsors here. We're not getting rid of meat. What else is going on? Congressional report. I had it sent to me this morning by unnamed individuals that are associated with folks that you hear about in the new cycle, and they sent me the congressional report from the weaponization committee. We're going to talk about that. We're going to talk about the 8020 principle, the so-called Preto principle.

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nonsense. This is one of those things where I feel both ways about it. And so we'll talk about a little bit of the LGBTQ members who are now getting a pardon, veterans pardoned by the Biden administration. This kind of cuts both ways. So I think we'll talk about both sides. But we like to be fair, balanced and go into the uncomfortable truth.

President Biden to pardon veterans convicted under the regulations that used to keep it used to be just be called gay members, whatever gay and lesbian members from serving in the military. So the White House says that the move will impact thousands of military veterans. Got a little bit of a kind of a personal anecdote of getting out of the military. A lot of you are military veterans. As we've seen from our comments and from our from our chat folks.

You guys know that when you get out and you separate from military service, there is nothing more frustrating than trying to get your military records corrected, am I right? The first thing that I saw when I got out is that my ribbon rack was not accurate as I left the last ribbons that I was wearing my last dress Blues as I was going around for my appointments

out processing from base. They were inaccurate because the Air Force is terrible about notifying you about things and I didn't realize that I had been awarded a good conduct medal. Nothing exciting about it, but the DD214 fix game is weeks and often months long. It takes forever. It is a major pain in the ass. Sorry, there's no other way to say it. I found out that they didn't have my training record correct, so I had to send off copies of my personal copies of training records.

Send these suckers all along, you know, getting them to send you new ones. I had to do individual records, request fixes for each one of the trainings that they screwed up. It's a total debacle, as you guys are rightly pointing out over in the live chat. Guys, see the live chats going on right there, and we're talking DD214. Yes, it is a pain in the butt. So Biden has announced that he's going to pardon US veterans who were convicted by the military under regulations that did not

allow people to be gay. That's kind of problematic. But also, is this really, should people really be dealing with a life sentence of having a dishonorable discharge or other than honorable discharge if they got kicked out for being gay? I'm kind of on this sort of libertarian kick for this one. We can agree to disagree here in the chat.

I I think that don't Ask, Don't tell was actually probably a decent policy, but I would have applied it across the board for straight people and gay people when I was in the military. I didn't care what you were into. And if you brought something up, there's a big problem with gay marriage, which we're going to discuss, is actually falling in the overall acceptance on the conservative side. And I think the left is going to see this, the swing back, too.

When you overplay your hand and you try to cater to a very small segment of the population, you end up screwing over the majority. So here's the deal. The Biden administration says that they are going to pardon, they're going to quote UN quote, right, a historic wrong by using clemency to pardon former service members who are convicted for being themselves. OK.

And honestly, the people who served prior to don't ask, don't tell and even during the don't ask, don't tell time, Yeah, They weren't pushing this gay agenda in the same way. So there is something to that. What I don't like is the pandering. This could have been a quiet announcements. It should have been done by e-mail. It should be reported, not with a big announcement by Joe Biden that I'm doing this great thing in honor of me doing a debate where I'm going to get

destroyed. It should have been actually announced by a bunch of emails that went out or a bunch of hand, you know, letters that came out from the VA to people who had the situation saying here, if you want to apply for clemency, you can do so. And here's the website and let the news report on it if they found it interesting. Instead, they went out there and tried to get this in a big way to, to move both the woke types and the small number of people

that were affected. And apparently as many as 100,000 total people have been kicked out of the military instance from inception to date for their sexual orientation. That's that's a lot of people, but most of them are still not going to be dealing with that. That's since World War Two. So you guys can imagine how big a deal that was from 94 to 2011 during Don't Ask, Don't tell, it was about 13,000 members, which is a fair chunk of people. That's what they're claiming.

And I think that's actually not a terrible thing to go out and solve a problem that does exist. Again, correcting these records, though, it's not going to be automatic. So this is actually kind of a bullshit announcement. Sorry, I'm swearing already. Listen, they can apply for a certificate of pardon. Then they can use that certificate of pardon to have their discharge characterization change with a relative, their relevant military branch.

And that should unlock the future benefits of the VA, which they're going to have to apply for. All of these things are going to be a pain in the butt. And as you guys are kind of starting to suss out in the chat as well, Don't Ask, Don't tell is a good policy. It's actually great workplace policy for all sexual orientations. How about you leave mostly your politics, although that's harder to do, but you leave what goes on in your bedroom in your bedroom.

The thing that we were always told that gay people wanted, wouldn't it be nice if they just lived up to that? Because honestly, I don't care what you do in your bedroom if

you're a consenting adult. I don't even care what you do to your dog, as we found out the monkey pox was being spread around in France. It's disgusting, but if I don't know about it, I don't care that much and I don't actually get real riled up about you adopting a greyhound and deciding to Co sleep with it with your gay partner.

It doesn't matter to me. The minute you start getting kids involved, the minute that you start shoving it down my throat, the minute that you start trying to compel my speech in a certain way, that's when I care. And we're going to talk a little bit about that right now because the backswing is happening. It's not just Jamal Bowen getting getting smoked in his primary.

The backswing is starting to happen where people who are just like me that just want to be left alone and we don't really care what's going on and don't ask. Don't tell is perfectly reasonable. You don't tell me. I'm not going to ask. I'm going to know just like you think I do. You guys know when you meet these men that have these handshakes that are like this or some guy that you know, he's got nail Polish on and he's wearing feminine clothes like we always

do, who is gay? I don't care. Doesn't bother me. It doesn't affect me unless you want to do weird stuff and start talking to my kids about it because then I might knock you out. You don't have a right to do that. And that's what's going on right now. This overplayed hand, this, this movement over the cross of the zenith, over the top of the, the, the military horizon, whatever you want to call it. They get on the top of this hill and they keep pushing and now they're going to start losing

traction. They're going to lose traction because they've played a tiny minority too aggressively. And this story's coming from today's loop. You guys can find that catholicvote.org/loop. There's a couple of great stories in here. One of them leads to this same sex relationships, marriage are still supported by most people in the US, but Republicans backing the legalization of same sex union dips below 50% for the first time in quite a while. Now.

Folks in my parents generation, a lot of them especially like my mom's generation, there's a little gap there between my mom and my dad. I I would say that my mom's generation kind of looked at it and was like, yeah, we got gay friends. Why shouldn't they be able to get married? The reason they shouldn't is because it actually undermines things that are called institutions. And when you undermine institutions and you lose the credibility of those things, you

got real problems. And we are starting to see some of that fall out. It turns out all the slippery slope people, right? And we covered this on the program the other day, this group that's called America 2100. If you guys look at that, you'll see that they're overwhelming problems with the slippery slope that had been outlined probably for a couple of decades at this

point. Everybody started calling these questions out and rather than people having moderation say, hey, we've achieved what we wanted. You get this real, you get this real aggressive, progressive push. They don't know how to stop. They have no brakes. And so they continue going over the top, right off the Cliff into Crazy town. Now, I don't actually think the government has anything to do

with marriage to begin with. But if it did have anything to do with marriage, it would specifically be interested in marriages that produce fruit, that is to say children, because the government is interested in having more citizens to handle the tax burden. That's the only justification that I've ever been able to hear that makes any sense about why the government would be involved in marriage.

I don't think it necessarily should be and I'd be perfectly fine with civil unions calling them whatever the heck you want. You want to go out there and make decisions for your partner at their, their, their bedside. Great. But you know what? Also, don't try to stop me because of some fake virus that's going out there and don't try to keep my loved ones who may be behind a pane of glass

from me going through that door. Isn't it interesting the same people that were making the argument that, you know, gay partner should be able to go and make decisions about their their partner's medical emergencies. They were the same ones that would have locked you out from your grandmother dying alone behind a pane of glass. That's because they actually believe in government that the principles are kind of weak. Very interesting this little piece you're seeing up here.

More than 2/3 of Americans believe that marriage between same sex couples should be legal and nearly as many say that they are morally acceptable. And that's been fairly consistent except that it's starting to drop on people by the right. We're starting to lose that requirement, and I think a lot of it comes down to being called a bigot and a sexist and a racist and homophobe and a misogynist, which I had happened yesterday on the Internet even.

All those things just don't really hit the way they used to hit. It used to be that the worst thing that you could call somebody was those things, but they abused it. They abused those privileges in the same way they've abused their legal standing and pushed it over the edge. They've made those words meaningless. If somebody calls you a racist, you look and you do an evaluation of your life and you say, well, I don't really have any racial animus.

I simply can see facts for what they are. I have friends of all different colors. I don't care what you said. You don't even know me. The people that are going to levy those insults at you are doing so for effect. And that effect has been cheapened and loosened and weakened, and it is no longer there. Yeah, Cipher just called it in

our live chat. It's the boy who called cried Wolf. It turns out these principles are actually very old if you yell about something long enough in the same way yelling about orange man Hitler, which is what the the left has been kind of crying about with Donald Trump. It's just getting less and less effective. They're actually cheapening their argument. If there was ever an argument to be made, it's dead now.

It's DOA. Every time they say it, we just, we just tune you out because you're not saying anything meaningful. It doesn't hold any weight. And you always wonder, OK, but there is kind of a movement in government towards this bizarre accommodation policy for all the different flavors of the sexual rainbow, right? And maybe you wonder, why are my cities that seem fairly

conservative? Maybe you live in Texas like I do. Maybe you live in another red state and you're saying, why are these urban areas pushing pride crosswalks? Why are they painting rainbow stripes? Why am I paying for that out of my tax dollars? This story directly from analysis done and and a kind of a commentary piece by Catholic Votes loop. It's actually quite good when you realize that it actually has nothing to do with the people that live in the area. It's pushed by outsiders.

It's pushed apparently, according to state Financial officers Foundation Executive Vice President Noah Wall, it's being pushed by an outside organization that some of you may be familiar with. You know, we've played a little clip the other day from the Babylon B and so you can mask was wearing that that equity symbol, that little equal sign,

the blue one. It's called the Human Rights Campaign. That's the group and they're pushing for equality as long as they can get some animals to be more equal than other animals, right? And it's very sort of strange new world that we live in. I'm mixing some metaphors for you.

What's wild is that the Human Rights Campaign apparently has a group that's called the Municipal Equality Index, and that is essentially ADEI rating scale, where they threaten, coerce, sort of bribe municipalities with doing their bidding in order to achieve this municipal equity or equality index score. And you can get higher marks on the score by essentially overstepping your mandate. I went right to the Twitter thread because there's a couple pieces in here that I think are good.

It's in my Twitter timeline. If you guys want to check this thing out and read the entirety of it. There's a lot of little snippets that this guy did. But essentially he said, I was curious where these these darn sidewalks kept popping up. And it didn't make sense that they would come up in the place where we lived and didn't really have those ideas. So I investigated and here's

what they found out. So he says the Municipal Equality Index goal is to make local governments the leading edge of the queer agenda and to get a 100% score. This is the really big piece. You guys seen this on the bottom. Cities need to push the envelope of their actual authorities. They must go beyond what the state allows them to do. And they say so explicitly. And he quotes their little policy guide for folks that want

to get this higher score. It says flex points are offered for testing the limits of these state restrictions, while standard points reflect cities leadership advocating against state restrictions. That's pretty scary. The scariest one for me came towards the end of this thread where they force the agenda into city police forces. Now why is that? Because city police forces are the armed representation of your local government, which should

be the most accountable to you. Again, they are trying to push the envelope of their authority beyond what the state allows them to do. And so Section 4 under law enforcement specifically gives points. 10 points for creating an LGBTQ liaison task force. Take your pick within your local Police Department. And they also give points for reporting hate crime statistics to the FBI. They need to be able to measure it. That's what that that's the only reason why you give scores.

And it's the same whether you're doing firearms training or whether you're doing a sport. If you cannot measure something, you can't tell if there is progress, right? If you're lifting weights and you don't record what the weight is, you have no idea what you did the day before, then you have no idea if you are progressing. Are you actually making any progress? Are you doing better? I've created my own little metrics for these kind of things. You probably have your own as well.

And the the most difficult thing in the world is not being able to rate something. So you'll see food is rated you. We create scales simply so that we can do analysis. They are doing that same thing. They are awarding points so that they can instinctively move these people to try to get higher scores. Every human being wants to get the great score. The best example of this comes from being a paramedic. And it's one of the silliest

things that happens. Anybody who's ever had their vital signs checked, have you ever done that? You sat in the doctor's office. Maybe you've been on a emergency call and the paramedics come in and they're going to do something. Maybe it's a technician, maybe it's the doctor, PA, and they will put a blood pressure cuff on and they'll tell you to sit very, very still and you want to have the best blood pressure you can have.

Why? Because you want your numbers to look good, even though that has no reason or bearing on why you're there. In fact, if you have something wrong with you, you kind of want them to look terrible. So they actually represent your problem. The best is the breathing exercise. Now we listen to the lungs in the back and the front and there's, there's six fields. So you're on either side.

It's bilaterally. And you do them here and you do them down below the the this line and you go in here below the rib cage and all this. And sometimes they'll listen to the back. You always want to have the best breathing for the doctor. Those are the best breaths you take all day long, Are they not? If you ever sit there and somebody's got a stethoscope to your back, you do the big deep breath and you show them, yeah, my lungs are awesome.

Even though you're there because you're there for a respiratory infection, you're trying to get the best breathing score. In that same way. That human instinct to push scores up higher is exactly what they're playing on here with this Municipal Equality Index from the Human Rights Campaign. They're playing on a very simple, subtle human instinct to try to do the best and when the best is actually the worst for the most people, they're working against you.

That's why there are rainbow crosswalks, maybe in your town, maybe in the cities that you guys visit. Now you know, if you don't know the problem, this isn't like a rage fest where we just go, Oh my God, look how loony the libs are. I don't want to ever do. Look how loony the libs are. What I want to do is what is the problem? Can we accurately diagnose the source and where it comes from? And then can we push against it

in a meaningful way? And that may be whether you're pushing up against and pushing a policy like don't ask, don't tell, which is totally reasonable to me. I would love to see that in public life. Or should we be fighting against these these HRC type policies? They only have one agenda to win. Our agenda should be to be better people, to have a better society, be better outcomes for our kids.

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They've worked to lobby me over and over again, and I appreciate that. You guys want to get the loop, get some of the best information you can. Go to catholicvote.org/loop. You're seeing it up on the screen. There is this Gallup poll. There is a Supreme Court bill about a Catholic charter school that just got dropped in Oklahoma. That's kind of interesting and sad. There's a couple of good stories in here.

The Biden loan blocking from Andrew Bailey like we talked about, and then this main story that I really like the inauth that what do they call inauthenticity of the pride campaign. Check out catholicvote.org/give if you guys want to keep us rolling and we're appreciative of them and you doing that. All right, should we get into the main story of the day? The main story is that Jamal Bowman got smoked. I actually have kind of like a how how it started. We're going to do something from

yesterday. I promise you I won't subject you to a ton of it, but how it started and then how it's going, right? OK, so here's how it started Show. It has been nearly an hour since the polls closed in New York's primary races tonight.

And already we have a projected winner in the most expensive House primary race in American history, where Westchester County Executive George Latimer has been attempting to unseat income and congressman and Progressive Squad member Jamal Bowman. NBC News can now project George Latimer as the projected winner. Steve, what can you tell us about the numbers and how they may have changed since we talked to you about this just a second ago?

Yeah. We were just talking a minute ago about the basic divide in this district, district between the much smaller in terms of population slice of the Bronx that's in it. That's where Jamal Bowman is getting about 84% of the vote right now. But the vast majority of this district is up here in Westchester County, suburbs of New York City, some small cities

in here as well. And this is where George Latimer is the County Executive. And we said with about 1/3 of the vote in Latimer was was running a very well overall in the county. Yeah, he was running very well overall, because the majority of the county is not that little piece of the South Bronx where that idiot was out there screaming and screaming MF and AIPAC. I don't get into the foreign policy part of this stuff

because I just don't care. What's interesting is that the challenger to this progressive squad member, Jamal Bowman, the challenger was backed by people like Hillary Clinton and major money, the Democrat Party. It actually might look like a turn back, maybe not towards something we like, but a little bit more representative of sanity. Yes, they are farther left than they've ever been, but I think some of them actually know that and that's why they're backing.

Not this guy, not the fire alarm pulling Jamal Bowman. And for whatever it's worth, he unseated 16 turn congressman, if my memory serves. I'm going to have to go through here to the article. We'll just kind of talk about it. First of all, it was the most expensive primary race in American history. Some of that has to do with the fact that we are living in Joe Biden's world where money doesn't buy you as much. Inflation is very high, but they took, they took $15 million

alone from APEC. That's the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. It's a powerful pro Israel lobby. Part of it is because this guy Jamal Bowman, who you saw in there was screaming about them and he was very, very upset and he's been screaming for a ceasefire. Now, this is the thing that I think is actually important because it's going to relate to what we talked about towards the end of the show. Why do these Congress people think that they have a say in

what goes on in another country? Why are they lobbying for a ceasefire? Like, I get it, you got elected and you are now a national figure, but you're also, you're not in charge of doing foreign policy. You certainly can't. You can maybe vote on a treaty, but you can't go out there and project it. I don't know why they do these foreign policy trips where they go around and look at stuff. It's absolutely bizarre that he's talking about, I'm going to, you know, side with Hamas.

Like, you don't need to make that call, particularly not in the South Bronx where they probably have real problems. I listened to the later part of that interview, which you guys just saw what they're talking about. They went on the street and they said, hey, what do you think about Jamal Bowman? And one guy, black guy sitting there, he says, listen, I don't like his language. He's supposed to represent us, the people. He's supposed to represent children and women and grandmas.

And there's no reason for that kind of swearing. And it doesn't, it doesn't actually add anything of value. They interviewed another lady. She's black lady on the street. And she's like, yeah, I don't like Bowman's. I don't like his language. I don't like his attitude. He's out here talking about Hamas. He's out here talking about Israel. We need things in this community. We'd like to see our taxpayer dime coming back to us. We'd like to see school programs and work programs.

We'd like to see money for affordable housing. I think all those, a lot of those are terrible, actually. But, you know, that's what the constituents are asking about. And he overstepped his mandate. His mandate did not come from it. The people saying, hey, why don't you go out there and fight on the foreign policy front. You're the representative that's supposed to actually specifically take the concerns of the people who live in your

area. And not just the South Bronx, but also New Rochelle and all that Westchester County area that you saw. The bulk of his district was not where he was campaigning. So he got 84% of the vote in a tiny little piece of this, this district, the 16th and New York, and he got blown out by 10 points. Was there a lot of money in it? Sure. But it says something about kind of that push back.

This is the first one of the so-called goon squad or the squad members that has actually lost their job over this stuff. And I don't think it'll be the last. I think people like AOC, people still vote for her 'cause she has great name recognition, Democrat Party's kind of behind

her. But some of these others are not going to hold on, especially that kind of the fringe versions of it. We might see Rashida Tlaib stick around Ilhan Omar. They represent pretty, pretty nasty districts, right, that have people that are UN American in them, that are literally not from America. And now they've been naturalized and now they have their own agenda and they want representation. I guess they're allowed to have that.

But some of the the extra fringe members, they don't represent their constituents well. And they're tacky. They're trashy. And it represents just kind of like the sinking of American politics to a level that's really low. Both NBC and MSNBC, by the way, were very conflicted about this. They were very upset. They have to announce what's true. They said this one, this is from MSNBC. You can always see when the hard left goes on it. You'll look at the the thing here.

It says they just experienced their first election loss and it's a big deal. And by the way, they think it's a big deal in a bad way. Jamal Bowen isn't a perfect politician, but it is a shame he was ousted from the Dems. Really. Why is it a shame the will of the people just got done? I thought these were the people that love democracy, aren't they? Isn't that what they they always talk about?

The story was that he ousted a sixteen term congressman previously, Eliot Engel in a primary and then after what, two runs he gets, he gets primaried himself. He got one win in the main and then he got he got one re election and that's it. It's very, very weird. In the meantime, people that they were targeting, they were going after folks like Lauren Bobert. She switched districts. She safely survived the primary there. So you know, things are

happening as they should. We don't see perfection in our political process, but it's nice to see a little bit of consequences that if you act like a complete raving idiot, people will actually see through it and they will hold you accountable. All right, I want to keep pivoting on because even though that is very interesting, that makes for a great thumbnail for the day, it's not the most important thing that we got to talk about today while we about

to pivot to your guy. Most of you, most of you are maggot people, right? I don't mind that. I do mind it when I get attacked and people say why are we doing Republican on Republican violence? And I'm like, oh, will you misunderstood? I'm not a Republican, but I do like free speech. I do like fairness. We're going to talk about Donald

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water. And that just reminds us the bigger story, which is that Donald Trump, a presidential candidate in the United States, had his home rated in a search warrant. That could have been a consent search. It was rated in a search warrant. Then they arrested him. He's been processed in Georgia and in New York. He's facing two federal prosecutions with many, many, many indictments under each of them. He's doing a debate with the current president, and he's not

allowed to say what he wants. He has the possibility of running afoul of state law. Is that not the wildest thing? Is that not the craziest thing in the world that this actually that we're lifting part of his gag order? But the the guy who wants to be president of the United States, someone who was the former president is is not able to speak freely in a debate to the American people where it is

actually relevant. Everything about that is so wild to me. So this is a judge Juan Merchant listed sections of the gag order that prohibit him from speaking about witnesses in the case or about jurors who ultimately gave him that guilty verdict. Yeah, the trial's over. The gag order's still in effect. Why? Because they're appealing it. It does not prohibit him from talking about Alvin Bragg since he's an elected official, so he

can go after elected officials. But what a sad state of affairs. All of these things should be taken at the same time. And what you'll find is that the overwhelming, the overwhelming sentiment of the political left is, is that we should have two standards when we evaluate these men. And I want to, I want to adjust you back. The standard for Donald Trump is character, felony convictions, Wildman on foreign policy. We're going to talk about that

in a second here. Kind of the strategy, the they're going to go out there and smear him and try to get him to react to it, which is why we have the technique, our Bill Barr, Bill Burr technique, which will play one more time in the 32nd version a little later. And all of these wild sort of things are how Donald Trump will be evaluated and how will be, how will we see the current president evaluated?

You know, that kindly elderly man with a poor memory who can't be prosecuted by the special counsel because he's just too out of it, but he's running for office. How are we going to evaluate Joe Biden just like this? We're going to do a pulse check. If Joe Biden has a pulse, if Joe Biden is upright, if he doesn't say anything inherently embarrassing, if he just kind of gets up there and says the normal mumble mush, come on, man.

The thing, you know it. As long as he does that and he doesn't, you know, soil his suit visibly, then we're supposed to call that a success. That's what the leftist media is saying. It doesn't matter whether you're looking at CNN or you move all the way over to the hard left and you see what they're doing at MSNBC. They all as long as he's standing, he doesn't fall asleep as he's holding on to the podium, he doesn't trip and just, you know, eat it. That's the that's the measure of

success. One man is being measured against policy and character and his first term and a lot of other sort of thing that are fair for American president. And the other, it's vital signs. Did he take enough breaths to not fall over? Did he keep his feet off the ground when he was moving forward? And does his heart continue to beat through the entire hour and a half or whatever this this is going to be? That's a wild double standard, is it not? It sort of blows my mind. So here you go.

I LED on to it earlier. We've got some undercover video we're going to share with you guys in just a second here.

But the Biden administration is sort of leaking a little bit about what they want to do. They aim to paint Donald Trump as a man whose foreign policy is too dangerous to be in the Oval Office. That's funny because we actually saw four years of Donald Trump and his foreign policy in the Oval Office. And it resulted in no disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. It resulted in no war in Ukraine. It resulted in no Hamas sneak attack on Israel and attacking and this genocidal conflict that

we keep hearing about. That's interesting. So let's just kind of play what's going on in the Biden camp. We had Mark Naughton sneak up to Camp David. He has a, you know, military ID. So he's able to get in and and video some of this stuff. And you're probably not going to see this footage anywhere else. But here's Joe Biden prepping for the debate. You know, sometimes he goes by other names like Peter. He has different acronyms and stuff. This is him. They've been calling him Derek,

apparently. How do you feel, Derek? OK, when's the seaweed wrap you? Shut up now. I want you to relax and breathe deeply. Breathe deeply. I like this song of. Course you do. Hello, Derek. So there you go. If you guys want to follow Mark Naughton at Mark Naughton 9, he's actually down getting ready to cover the protests that might be happening outside of the debate. I'm playing with you, obviously. That is the Derek Zoolander cut of the brainwashing I assume

that they're doing. They just need Biden to relax. He just needs to breathe. He just needs to get to the other end of this thing without making any stumbles. If you guys like what you're seeing here, make sure you've given us a thumbs up wherever you're watching at YouTube or X or on rumble.com where this chat is going. Yeah, I caught you guys off guard with that one. Sorry, that's my little silly sense of humor.

I, I can't help but think that that's all they've been doing is just making him sleep, relax, and then getting ready to just dose him with whatever the damn near lethal dose of getting him going. They got to get this guy hyped up. I expect him to come in like like the beginning of a of a fight the same way that you saw him when he rolled into the state of the union.

Most of us watch the state of the union and thought there's no way this guy's going to make it. But when you walk and watch in, he's, he's not the normal Biden because he hasn't done anything in a week and a half. They give him basically 6-7 days off before he has to go and make a long a long presentation, more than a few minutes. And if they don't, he wanders off and looks at parachutists that are not in the photo shoot.

Or he just leaves, or he tries to sit in invisible chairs, or he faces the wrong way when they play taps, right. You got to give this guy tons of time. He's got a prep so and they may actually even be using derelict Zoolander anyway, because they don't seem to be worried about how many of you are out there like wondering like is that the real Joe Biden? My wife always hits me with this. I don't know the answer either, by the way, but there might not be a real Joe Biden.

OK, so the fun thing is we're going to we're going to paint out a couple of these here, as I said, painting him as a dangerous man on foreign policy. So that's CN NS take on this. I like to read it. I like to see what these things are popping out. They said that Biden's going to have a tougher time doing this specifically in light of the October 7th attack on Israel. That makes it tougher. How about the fact that we spent a hundreds of billions of

dollars over in Ukraine? Like that seems like a real problem. I hope Trump just hammers him on this stuff. They also make fun of Trump saying that he would end the lore, end the war in one day. He would. On his first day, he would end it, but he hasn't told anybody how. It doesn't really matter. What you can look at is that there have been aggressions by Russia under Obama and under Biden, and Biden is the common denominator. And they didn't exist in the same way under Donald Trump.

Like I said, if, if we just did this thing on a fairness basis. And I, I actually find I'm more and more inclined to kind of look at Trump's presidency starting like or ending around December of 2019. He doesn't get a pass for the COVID stuff. Not in my book, but he didn't mandate it either. And if Donald Trump was president right now, I would still have a job in the FBI and you wouldn't be listening to me. I'm very confident of that

because he didn't mandate stuff. He didn't abuse the authority. I don't think he handled the authority particularly perfectly. Maybe he needed a four year break. Maybe that will make it better, but there was more money in my pocket in the December of 2019 when it came to what my paycheck said. There was less conflict in the world. My friends were less likely to deploy to war zones, at least the ones that we're talking about.

We're still in war zones. By the way, if you have friends in special operations, you know that they are deploying all the time still. And they're still doing conflicts like we've been doing since the 80s that nobody hears about. And you might not know. And if you know, you know, and I don't need to call out our our troops being where they are. I got friends that are overseas doing that stuff. They send me pictures and you're like, oh, that's still going on. It's still happening.

But wouldn't it be better for that OPS tempo to just to continue that that piece of the steel keeps sharpening and we just didn't have these overt conflicts getting ready to pull all of our cash and having to make women sign up for the draft. Wouldn't that be a preferable thing? Can you just like look at that for for women's equality for all of you women that are out there that are thinking, oh, I just really wanted to be treated like a man. Did you though?

Did you really want to be treated like a man? Did you want to get drafted into the military the way they did during Vietnam? That is a tremendous step back for our national character. All right, so CNN focusing on that they're going to have a hard time pushing it. Meanwhile, same story what you're hearing from from folks and and look, Donald Trump can actually hone in on this right now and I hope that he is he's seemed a lot more measured. So that's fantastic. Biden's debate prep.

This is according to Fox News was focused on ways to quote UN quote trigger Trump as the former president relies on campaigning. Well, here's the really ugly thing about that. There's a lot of triggering things that have going on and and and. Joe Biden can basically lie with a straight face in front of the American public, no matter, you know, being totally doped up. He can say all of the things and claim that he didn't do them. And that is inherently triggering.

Which is going to make this a little bit personal for me too. When you're out in the public world and I have a small taste of what Donald Trump experienced in the hatred that comes my way. And people who just, like, decide that they don't agree with your take and then they say all of your takes are bad. We are living in this knee jerk reaction sort of stupidity realm where we are outraged farming on the left and they are outraged

farming on the right. And The thing is, is that there is government action that demonstrates all of the triggers. That should very much upset not just Donald Trump at a debate, but it should upset Americans broadly. The Biden administration went after their political rival. Is that not a thing that should blow the minds of regular people, Banana Republic style? He needs to be calm. It's the worst thing in the world, by the way, that you have to be calm, you have to be

collected. You have to serve revenge as a dish that is chilled instead of just getting into the the hot fire of it. I let my temper get away from you all the time when I'm doing stuff, sometimes online, sometimes it's just like, you know, rage tweeting. I can understand that instinct by Donald Trump. And then the other is when you're actually talking to people, someone comes up to your face and they insult every single thing that your family has gone through.

They make allegations that are completely false, which is what's going on. And Donald Trump deals with this stuff. He dealt with years and years and years of this, like Russia, Russia, Russia nonsense. You'd want to just reach back and hit somebody in the face over it. Meanwhile, get this idiot guy who's in the White House talk about how he wanted to take Trump behind the gym. The man can't even walk past the sandbag without falling over or get up the stairs without the

wind knocking him down. And he thinks he's going to go behind the gym and fight a guy that, you know, probably outweighs him. And, you know, neither one of them look like they're decent in a fistfight. But if I had to put money on it, I put all my money on Donald Trump just based on his capability there. It's very weird. It's very sad. It's sad that that's what they're going to try to do, is bait Donald Trump into reactions, into aggression.

And I hope that he resists it. And we'll give it one more time. This is the technique. Trump just needs to stay in there. Look presidential answer questions without doing a little bit of snark is fine. Little bit of humor is great. No emotional reactions. He just needs to run out the clock because this old guy on the right hand side of your screen right now cannot. He can't do it. He's shuffling, he's mumbling.

Get to the Mumbles. Just I would be if I was Trump, I would be trying to give one sentence answers as often as possible and let Joe Biden hang himself with all the rope. The more Joe talks, the more Trump wins. At this point, if the two of them sit there, that's my take. Run out the clock. Here's the technique this. Is what the argument was about. I was so right. What happened? OK, you're winning and they just start saying that crazy shit out of nowhere.

Just know in that moment you've won the fight, OK? All right, Don't get mad. Bob and weaved slip all of that shit. Maybe you guys, you got a little Dick. Just let that slide. Stay in the pocket of the argument. OK, it's over. The argument is over. You've won. Just take a knee and run out the clock. That's all he's got to do. He's just got to do the Walter Sochek. I'm calmer than you are. I'm perfectly calm.

Dude, You can be aggressive and you can be right, but you got to be calmer than Joe is. You need him to get emotional. You need that guy to do the thing that he's trying to do for you. And here's the thing, he's got real problems. Joe Biden, he's got real problems with his emotion. He's far more likely to get triggered. Anybody who's ever dealt with a a person that is suffering from the either beginning or the middle stages of dementia, it's very easy to watch them flip

irrationally. Let the American people see that and let Trump be calmer than you are. I want Joe Biden screaming, can you take it easy at the top of his lungs while Joe, while Trump's over there just gone calmer than you are. Just saying I wouldn't have gotten into this war. I wouldn't have seen this conflict. The world would have been safer. You had the keys and you're wrecking the car. We're just trying to get the body repaired. We're just trying to make America great again.

That would be fantastic. But it's not the only thing that's on the table right now. Before we go over to this thing where I think the real fight needs to be done, and it really does. Unserious people. It doesn't matter whether it's AOC or Jamal Bowman who just lost. There's unserious people in Congress and they are on our side as well. They think the victory looks like this. I'm going to show you what their victory looks like.

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This is how they think a victory looks. I had this sent to me this morning on named source Doesn't really matter. The intelligence community 51 How CIA contractors colluded with the Biden campaign to mislead American voters. This is a story about Hunter Biden's laptop. This is a story with a couple of new connections that are not of no value, but I'm looking. This is a 31 page document report. The executive summary is in front of me right here.

You'll see it was released yesterday on the 25th by the Committee on the Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, U.S. House. This is their version of a victory, folks. So it's hearings, it's strongly worded letters and Fox News hits because those have about equal value. That's all news time and then a findings report that does nothing to solve the problem.

Have they defunded any part of the CIA for their contracting? No. Have they proposed to cut the budget of the intelligence community in the areas that it needs to be cut? No. Have they done anything that indicates that they see this as a real threat and they are going to do something serious about it? No. What are they probably doing right now? They're like, yeah, yeah, yeah. They're doing the AOC.

Cheer me on. Look, we, we gave you a 31 page report that our staff wrote that we probably didn't have any input on. And it's got lots of footnotes. It's got some footnotes. The 51 former intelligence officials, Hunter Biden statement was a blatant political operation from the start. It originated with a call from the top Biden official, now the Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, to the deputy CIA intelligence director, sorry, Deputy CIA Director Michael Morrow. And then the committee

investigated. They found out that this outreach, it wouldn't have happened if they didn't do this. So Biden's campaign kicked this along. And then the guy who started it, he was rewarded with the State Department shot. Great. The statement drafters were open to the goal. We think Trump will attack Biden on the issues in this debate. We need to give the vice president talking points to use in response. The talking point was this is Russian disinformation, so they faked it.

We keep hearing about election interference. We keep hearing about it is a real thing on the right and it's a joke on the left. Unless people are just trying to stop black people from voting. Allegedly, that's what they think is going on. OK, what have they done about this, folks? I think the problem comes down to trying to finish the job completely. The Republicans want such a perfect plan, and they need all the evidence laid out. They need to get everything in

line. And then by the time they do, and they've dialed in their scope just right and they've weighed the the ammunition and the grain of the of the powder behind it, and they've packed it. And they're really comfortable with their crimp and they put their calibers on and they've done all this work. The shot is over. The shot is gone. It has moved on. Which brings me to this 8020

principle, the Pareto principle. When you guys look at this, it's almost always discussed in terms of economics. In fact, my first couple searches were all either Wikipedia or Investopedia. They're all talking about money. They're all talking about business outcomes. This 8020 rule, I'm an 8020 rule kind of guy. Maybe some of you who have a hard time getting off the ledge, there's this real concept, and I don't know what it's called in

the academic sense. Maybe we'll look this up for another episode, but I always refer to it as analysis paralysis. And it's catchy that way, right? Analysis paralysis is when you do 100% and you will not stop at 99.7%. You got to get that last .3% to get all of the analysis done. And by the time that analysis is done, you fail to take action because the time is too late. That time for action is now moved on. But you've got a great position piece.

You got a great 31 page report laying out all the problems. Where was this, I don't know, 3 1/2 years ago? Where was this? Why did they not do this investigation, which most of us all during the Twitter file releases? We've had almost all of this information in the public sphere for well over three years. So great job, House Republicans. You've done a great piece.

That's 31 pages of reporting about how you've tied up some of the loose ends in the story of how the intelligence community conspired to screw up our elections by giving cover to the vice president during the last time he had to go debate Donald Trump. 8020, folks, there's a lot of versions of how 8020 kind of plays out, and I'm going to give you kind of a different take on it because it's the way that I look at it. But key takeaways, It says that 20% of the causes result in 80%

of the outcomes. It prioritizes those 20% factors. In other words, there are certain parts. You've got to do a lot of the work to be able to get there. So you actually get that 20% that is going to have the most effect. But the principle is designed to identify the best assets and how to use the most efficiency for the most maximum value. It's not a hard and fast math radical rule. You can't write it up and say it will always work.

So these are the kind of the takeaways here, and I'm just quoting from this Investopedia. People generally make the mistake of saying that if it's only 20% of the factors that should get priority, you can ignore the rest. No, you can't ignore the rest. If you look at the broad scope of the principles, you get 80% done. This is the way that I use it. I'll get 80% of the work done when I know 80% of how to do a job. I get bored with it. Could I become maybe the best

Finnish Carpenter in the world? Perhaps. But I can do mitered cuts and I can do finishing work and I can get it close enough that it looks good to me. And as my buddy always says, you know, you can always, you can make it what it ain't with a little bit of what does he say, with a little bit of a grout, little bit of paint. So there's some kind of little phrase that carpenters use like this. I don't need to get the best version of it. I need good framing.

I need a good appearance at the end. It doesn't have to be the most professional. I like a little bit of rustic. That's fine. You let it lets me know that I built it. When I do things, I get to the 80% mark and if I've got enough there, caulk and paint. Thank you. A Polish dog just called it out. Caulk and paint will make it what it ain't. I think that's the expression,

something to that effect. The basics are, if you can get most of the bulk work done, I'll do this now, whatever's telling me. He does the same thing with books. Yeah, I have the same problem. I'll read a book once I got the point of it. I I did Elizabeth Warren's 2 Income trap. I read it right up to the point where it was like, OK, now you're just giving me more and more evidence of it.

I actually already agree with the principle, so I'm moving on. 80 and 20. The Republicans will not ever. They will. They will not ever just take the shot when they've got a good enough aim. When we talk about marksmanship, we talked about specifically in handgun marksmanship. You're never going to get that perfect shot. It doesn't exist.

The people that do that are not, either they're superhuman and they are not you, or they are taking so much time that they are going to basically be weighing all the variables to the point where it's irrelevant. It's not a relevant type of shot. So the only types of things that I think are most interesting or can you draw out and have a good enough accuracy that it's going to accomplish the goal. Republicans hate this. They will always let perfect be

the enemy of good enough. This reminds me of how we started this podcast. By the way folks. My wife told me to sit down in front of my microphone to start talking. Those of you who have followed the progression of this podcast will know I started off talking on Ausb bike in front of a garbage camera. It was just like a like a webcam on a on a a very cheap laptop. And we slowly and gradually got better.

Why? Because that's what I want to do. I hone this because this is what I do everyday and I'm still at 80% because there are far better ways to do it. I just haven't learned how to do some of them because it doesn't matter to me. I'm more interested in getting you information I think is valuable. This 8020 principle is good enough so you can now start taking the shots.

If they started making the moves against the intelligence community, we wouldn't be in the same situation where we are still vulnerable to attack by these people, right? We're still vulnerable to intelligence community moves. How do you know? Because Donald Trump's being investigated by the FBI in multiple jurisdictions right now. The Washington Field office has taken weaponization to a whole new level. They've executed search warrants at the man's house.

They have gone out there and sought indictments through the DOJ. It is truly weaponized. But rather than focus on the serious stuff, they're going back and they're trying to re adjudicate the 2020 election. This is a losing battle and this is a mistake and it continues to be the mistake. They're fighting a battle that we already, it's like, fine, we already agree with you. The people that are not going to agree with you, they're not

going to change their mind. This is going to be a game of inches fought in the middle and anybody that's been open to truth is going to actually understand that that truth is there are some serious lies. You should have some real misgivings in this congressional finding is not going to move the needle for them. So get to work and start taking money from these groups. Can we please consider that instead they're doing this very non serious move.

I got a real problem with the way they've they've they've operated and I think you should too because they're doing with our money. Again, 8020 principle is a little bit of a a shift. The way that I look at it, get 80% of it done, the bulk of it done and the fine tuning. You can either finish while you're doing the work or maybe you don't need it at all to take that shot. 80% aim is good enough. It's a passing score for a

reason. Even in even in shooting competitions and even in shooting qualifications. All right. Can you miss some of those rounds? Yeah. All right. That's my take on this. It it needs to be that we hold these people accountable because they are calling that the victory. There's spike in the football, by the way, with that. That's that's the celebration in the end zone.

And that's how you end up with some of these like goofy people like Julie Kelly out there who took another shot at me yesterday and spiked my Twitter impressions again, which is very funny. She's getting riled up about stuff that we already know. It's like the FBI came in and dropped cover sheets on top of classified information or what they believe to be classified information. Even if it's not classified folks, they're still going to treat it like that. I agree with you.

Donald Trump probably could declassify all that stuff. There's all kinds of major problems. The biggest problem is how broad and stupid that search warrant was. It's all an attachment B. That's where all the focus is, which is why they're trying to get the search warrant thrown out.

But the idea that they introduced cover sheets to cover things that were classified, Anybody who's ever can handle classified material, skiff or otherwise, you use it to cover it from prying eyes because you don't have a right to to go look at it. If you have no need to know and you don't have a clearance, you just cover it up with a piece of

paper. It doesn't change what's underneath the paper, which is sort of like this crazy argument that's going on. It was on Greg Kelly, it was on Newsmax. It's being retweeted by Donald Trump. All of these things are nonsense. These are distractions from real things. The real things are we are not even sure that we're going to see an election.

Why? Because of all of the foreign policy failings that we saw and all of the steps that our War Department has been kind of building up this this machine has been moving. That's why Nikki Haley was in the race. In my opinion. All of this stuff is being moved. And when people are like coming at me like, well, Julie Kelly says this and she's got more followers, like, I don't care.

Dan Bongino says this. It's like, OK, well, how many search warrants did Dan Bongino serve looking for classified documents? Do you know how uncommon that is for a federal agent? All the former FBI agents that are listening to this, you guys can sound off. You can hit me up in in the comments. How many people do searches for classified documents? It's so uncommon, mostly because you got to declassify that stuff to do the prosecution. They're all these hurdles that

have to go through. They have to bring in special prosecutors that are read in. They have to get special defense attorneys that are read in on national security issues so that they can actually do due process. And almost always they just pass over it.

I've been on two search warrants, exactly 2. I will tell you that factually I've done 2 search warrants where we went looking for classified documents and materials and we found them and we brought cover sheets because it's part of what you do. You cover them up. One of them was a successful prosecution of a state department employee. That was really weird. She had a son who had AIDS. He was gay, also weird. A lot of weird stuff going on. In that case.

You guys can look it up. It's historical at this point. She was, she either pled out or was convicted, but it's not common to do that. I did two of them because I volunteered for every search warrant cuz I always wanted to do agent stuff. But showing up and putting down like some papers. The other thing is this, when you search for documents, anyone who's ever been in law enforcement knows if you go search for documents, they get

shuffled all over the place. You're in here, you're like, OK, I'm keeping this, I'm taking this. The crazy thing was, is that the federal Magistrate Judge named Bruce Reinhardt, who is the real issue here. That Bruce Reinhardt thing is the wildest.

He signed off on a search warrant where Attachment B actually showed that they could not just grab the papers that were supposedly classified, marked classified or had classified markings, but also the papers that were around them and then also the box or the carrier that those papers were in. That was one part of it. The second thing that Reinhart allowed them to do, because this is what was written up and he signed it.

He authorized it. OK, DOJ slash FBI presents what they want to do in their warrant and then it's signed off on. This is what we'd like to do. This is our proposal. And the judge says yes, or he'll say no, no, that's too broad and they'll send it back to you to rework it. He signed off on this in totality.

Not only were they allowed to get the papers, the papers near the papers that they were looking for and then the container that the papers were in, they were allowed to grab every single container that was stored near or around it. If you found a single document marked with classified markings, every single thing in the office, every single thing in the closet, every single thing that was in that room was available to be seized by the FBI.

That is so insane. And if you think that classified documents are going to get, you know, or any documents when you seize them, they're not going to get moved around. That's literally what a search warrant is. You've never seen a picture of someone doing a search warrant or a video. They go in, they shuffle. They're like, I'm not looking for this, OK, These are financial records, OK? These are, you know, pet receipts for the vet. I'm not. OK boom. OK.

Oh, there it is. There's tax returns. OK, fine. These are payouts. These are check receipts. You look at the documents and then you take those, and maybe you take all of them and maybe you don't take any of them. I've done search warrants in national security cases with IRS agents. We shuffled through all kinds of crazy stuff and they'd even this this corporation that we're investigating had abandoned its offices. So we went through the door.

There's nobody in there. We had a breakdown doors inside of offices and we're going through all kinds of crazy papers and we left it looking like crap because nobody was coming back to it. You don't have to do like an organized thing. The papers are not supposed to be in order. But the people that are getting really upset about this don't understand that the papers being in order is totally a non sequitur. All it is is what did you do? Did you write up what you did

properly? Did you explain what you did so that when someone comes back and reads the FT 302, which is the testimonial document of how the search went, did you say what you did and did what you said? And should there be cameras? 100% And are there cameras there? No, they turn them off. And is that a bigger problem? Yes. And we're going to actually talk about that probably on Friday with Steve friend. I've got some information that's inside that you guys have not

heard anywhere else. And it scares the crap out of me and I'm going to hold on to it for a little bit because I just want to breathe on it. But the the story of turning off the cameras at Mar a Lago is far bigger and more dangerous. OK, let's see this last little piece here because I said it's weird. Wednesday plant based meat substitutes are healthier for the heart than real meat. Are you guys believe in this stuff? You know that we advertise for a meat company here.

So that doesn't sound like something This is coming from NBCS health analysis. The analysis found that risk factors for heart disease, including LDL, the so-called bad cholesterol and body weight improved when various animal based meats were replaced with a meat alternative, even though the meat alternative is quote UN quote. Ultra processed. Now you tell me a time in God's green earth when getting things that were not made in nature are far superior to those made in nature.

It doesn't exist. Look, there are things that we do with technology. There are things that happen that we are able to improve upon. I don't think the basic ways that our body functions that we can get like superior foods. In fact, what's what's even funnier, there's all these different performance supplements and they all just try to mirror things that exist. So one of the great recovery drinks that exist out there in

the world is chocolate milk. And if you're a heavyweight lifter or you're someone that does a lot of sports or physical activity and you want one of the best recovery mixes, the perfect mix of protein and fat and carbs, it's chocolate milk, real chocolate milk, whole milk. And that's what people drink. Now they've done some things to try to make a copy of it that does the same ratios, but it doesn't have the mucilaginous effect. So you can be a swimmer and

that's cool. There's some things you can tweak. End of the day, it turns out that our God's green army, I'm sorry, God's green army, God's green earth is actually pretty well suited to handle us. It's like there was like a design and an intelligent designer that cared about how we operate. I just think it's funny that you've got the shilling going on for fake meats, which seems agenda driven and they're basically citing fake information.

And here's why I say that there's been fairly conclusive. This has been non new. I actually remember citing this to a a nurse and a doctor in 2016 before I went to the FBI Academy. They wanted to put me on a statin. I was running 5 miles a day and I was lean. Wasn't the most fit I've ever been, but I was in pretty good shape and I was like, what are you guys talking about? This is the study that comes right off the the health Med pubs.

What is the actual website, 'cause I want to make sure. Yeah, it's the National Library of Medicine. So we distrust a lot of things. But prior to 2018, I think it was pretty clear dietary cholesterol and the lack of evidence in cardiovascular release from the abstract, it says right here CVD or cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death. There's extensive research that does not show evidence to support a role in dietary cholesterol. Almost none.

They've said basically 10% or less across the all the studies I've seen, you can't really change cholesterol to the point where it matters, which is why when you read the study or this article from NBC, you find out that it basically makes these nominal changes people experience total of less than 10%, which is basically not moving the needle. And it doesn't change your risk for heart disease because

there's bigger factors. Then they go on to talk about how if you had a choice between, you know, lowering certain risk factors or others, you would choose lower risk factors. And it's not all based on cholesterol. We've demonized certain metrics and stupidity. We are using vital signs in places where they ought not to exist and lab values that have nothing to do with your overall health. The big picture is always there.

It's the same whether you're talking about fake meat or you're talking about a presidential a presidential debate. We don't just look at one thing. Being able to stand upright is the minimum cost of entry. That may be a victory for for Mr. Biden, but it will not be the victory that they give If Donald Trump just stands there the whole time. They won't be like he was great, he was regal, he did an awesome job. You know, they'll do that on the left here.

So I just wanted to kind of point it out. There's bigger problems afoot. And I have another story that I was going to bring on talking about Ozempic, but we'll do that on their day. I want to kind of tighten this thing up here. All right, I got AI got a 5 star review. That's really fun. I think I'm going to save that for last. Let me give you a palate cleanser right here. Our favorite member of Congress, a guy who does seem serious, a

former special forces operator. I think he was a an E8 when he got out. This is Nick Friedas. He's my wife's favorite TikTok slash whatever this is Instagram videos. So here's a little fun thing. Lighten up, people all right, take a joke out there in the world. The Internet is not that serious, and some of us don't take it serious. So here's Nick saying what I believe too, as. Per SOP, I have angered somebody on the Internet.

This time it was Dave in Portland who was very upset with me because a few days ago I did a little reel and it was kind of a a funny little twist right where we're talking about whether or not I approved of spanking. And I said yes, every time my wife goes to pick something up. Now, most of you took this for the playful banter it was intended to be, but not Dave in Portland. Now, he was very upset that I was a sexist and I was treating my wife like an object. You see, baby, this is what

we're talking about. This gets Dave in Portland very, very upset because I'm not a piece of meat. Oh. You're my piece of meat. It's true. Now you. See what that was, Dave? That was a joke. It's not that she really thinks I'm just a piece of meat, it's that we're a a loving couple, engaging in the kind of sarcastic joking around with one another. And you too could have a relationship like this one day, you know, just as soon as you remove that stick from your.

And there it is. The stick is always the problem, folks. Lighten up out there a little bit. And this white knight syndrome, which is what that Dave in Portland clip is all about, this white knight syndrome where you're going to rush in and save somebody. Come on now, nobody's taking you seriously and that person is not going to come after you.

I saw the funniest thing. They're playing on that AOC thing about how, you know, people are mad at me, then they want to date me. Someone told me that Julie Kelly would not date me. Thank God, all this stuff is so dumb. It is making me laugh and I've committed to something kind of fun. I'm taking any money that we make out of Twitter, I'm dumping it directly into ammo and range fees. We're going to go out and shoot some short content on there.

So anything the hate that you're seeing on the online thing, it's just going to be funding my training, which I'm getting back into again when it comes to firearms. And we'll do some fun videos and I will say a thank you to whoever is running the rage meter right there. Guys, if you're getting enraged online, you are a victim of an information OP. Sorry for that. That's just how it works. Let's do this five star view. This one is outstanding. It's so good.

We've also lost six five star reviews overnight. We went from 990 to 984. No big deal. We're definitely not being censored. This one is from Cliffy 109. It was written maybe a couple weeks ago. I loved it. It said what stars one star. Oh boy, folks, we have some of the most interesting listeners. One star quote. This program has no time for comforting lies. End Quote. No truer words could describe

this podcast. If you're looking for information or confirmation of your biases, this is not the place for you. If you're looking for fresh, unvarnished truth, no matter where that truth leads, Kyle has more than you might expect. This is far and away the most informative podcast I found. His real world experiences inside the FBI have opened my eyes in ways that are hard to explain. Spend a few days listening to Kyle Serafin and challenge yourself to really absorb what

he's saying. It's worth it. Wait, were you expecting a bad review? Nobody reads the five star reviews. Everybody's looking for the bad, so they can immediately go to the one star reviews. So I thought I'd post this here to remind those looking for the bad that the truth is sometimes uncomfortable, but it's worth it in the long run. Cliffy 109, thank you so much for that really interesting move. When I saw it, I was like, what

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