Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, 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 Seraphin. Well hello my friends and welcome to the Kyle Serpent Show. It is Wednesday, it is January the 21st.
I am coming to you from Las Vegas, NV in a strange room with blue lights behind me. If you are just listening you
have no idea. My voice is a little bit reedy because I spent the entire day yesterday doing exactly what people do at SHOT Show. If you're wondering if you always thought it might be fun to go and do the the annual conference where we talk about guns and see what's coming out and gear and so on and so forth, Let me just tell you, it's mostly walking thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of steps. I think I was at 16 or 17,000 steps by the end of the day.
And then talking to people in places where it is too loud to hear what they're saying. So you're just screaming all the time. So, yeah, so that was day one for me. And we've got a couple more days of this, so hopefully my voice will hold through the week. Made some really great contacts. Got an opportunity to talk to some law enforcement officers. Got an opportunity to talk to gun people who are not the same as politics people, although many of them do care about politics.
And I'm not the only one out there who thinks that nothing is going to happen. If you're in the category that is being cast as being a black pillar or someone that is not supportive of the agenda of this particular administration, you are not alone. There are many people who brought things up, found out who I was, my background, and then they're always asking the exact same question.
What the hell happened? How do we end up so disappointed with some of these people, and why are they behaving in the way that they do? How did we lose out on this opportunity? I thought Dan von Gino was going to come in and solve some problems. And the answer is like, yeah, that would have been great. I'm not the only one. You're not the only one. The people at SHOT Show in Las Vegas who care about guns, gear, running businesses, manufacturing all kinds of
interesting things. There's lots of cool people here doing really neat things that are uniquely American. You know, like trying to figure out what sort of materials can I combine and print that float in a 3D space but cannot be cast, dyed or molded. And can we make a stronger, faster, lighter, more heat resistant suppressor so we can quiet down the thing that we like doing, which is firing
rounds downrange? There are people doing those things and they also want to know what the hell is going on with this government? How is it that the things that we thought were going to get and why did they not actually move forward and beyond those people? We're starting to see some of the conservative pundits say the same things. So today's program is going to cover a couple things. The ongoing revolution or whether or not there is in fact a revolution, which I don't think there is.
The question of what does our executive even have the power to do? Even though we have this expectation, it seems like Democrats come in and solve an awful lot of problems very, very quickly. Why can we not do those things when quote, UN quote, our people are in charge? I have a really dark thought about what that may be to the fact that if you don't believe that our elections are legitimate, which a lot of people are starting to come into that sort of space and I'm
reluctantly getting there. I never could prove election fraud, but I never tried. It wasn't really my thing. I do know that our DOJ didn't do the investigations I hope they would do. And if they're not doing anything about it, and I'm pretty confident that both sides know what's going on, I think they kind of allow it. And if that's the case, I think that we are seeing a nympho narrative that is just being seated so that all of us have this illusion that there is an election.
The election takes place. And then we can look back and we can retroactively explain why one side, one or the other. It doesn't mean they actually did. But you're seeing a sort of a cooperation between media, which tells you, look at all these things people are upset about and look at how they're seeing the world at. Look at these reactionaries and these revolutionaries and look at all the news coverage we gave them.
So it must be very real. They're seeding information in your brain so that when something happens that is negative to what you would expect, or maybe more importantly, it's different than every single person that you know around you, you go, yeah. But I did see an awful lot of news coverage about it. I did see 50 people multiple times saying that this thing was happening.
So maybe that's true and I come to that conclusion or I come to that sort of gentle hypothesis and it's, it's very uncomfortable to think about talking to folks from Minnesota. One of our listeners in fact, who who told me he skips all of our commercials and bought me lunch as a as a thank you. So some you guys are all off the hook because we got lunch yesterday from one of the listeners. But I think it comes down to this idea that he said he didn't know anybody who voted for Tim Walz.
And maybe that's the circle he runs in, and maybe that's true. But it seems like you should at least know somebody that did this thing. And I had the same instinct when I talked to people in 2020 about Joe Biden, both in Virginia, in New Mexico. I knew plenty of people who really couldn't place, like, who are these voters and how did they turn out in such mass? And if that's the case, man, we are really in an ugly and dark spot. So that's where we're going to go today.
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hear what are they used to say? Winter is coming when you were watching the that now I can't even think of the damn program. This tells you about four hours of sleep. Not fantastic. The threat that something is imminent and coming your way. One of you will put it in the chat and I'll have to remember when I see it afterwards. The threat that it's coming your way and therefore you must act accordingly in the way that we would like.
Never mind the fact that you haven't seen the reactions that you were hoping for. Never mind that you didn't get the results that you were promised. The worst case scenario is that it could come your way. And if it does, it's all basically over. Should we live in a way that that's the case? I saw this clip and I wasn't even sure I was going to play it. So now I'm going to go grab it for you guys. This is Wesley Hunt.
He's talking about the filibuster, and he's also sort of verbalizing the concept of imminence. And the alternative would be worse. You didn't get what you wanted, but that's not important because you could get the worst thing that's out there. And the worst thing is a moderate Democrat who's actually
not moderate at all. We're going to talk about that in just a second because there's an entire suite of gun legislation and a bunch of tyrannical stuff that's happening in Virginia. We'll probably end up having Steven Stambalee on. If you guys have not seen him, he's the machine gun lawyer. He's been on our program a number of times. He's my personal friend. He's running around at SHOT Show. So I got to sit and talk to him yesterday and he's got a a really decent video out on YouTube.
For those of you listening on YouTube, you can check it out over there. Check out Stanbos podcast discussing the suite of tyrannical quote UN quote moderate, some common sense gun control things that are coming down in Virginia and Virginia's going to take a radical swing. Everybody who thought, well, we've ended them. We got Glenn Younkin. It's all over because now the regular people are in charge and parents spoke out.
You're always one step away from having some lady who's from the CIA take over your over your your state government put in Stanley Midor, who's the former FBI agent who was in charge of the Richmond field office that approved the investigations of radical traditionalist Catholics. And the and that sort of like what they called RTC memo and or Intel product, which was allowing investigations for people doing First Amendment things. And here's the broader supposition.
All these people in government, they didn't go away. And it's in state governments where you think you got to change and suddenly, oh, we got the right governors and now everything's going to work. It's in, it's in the federal government in a big, deep way. And that's why we're seeing the inaction we do. None of these people changed the thoughts that they had. None of them thought, well, you
know what, shoot, I was wrong. And now that this new person is in, there's a quote UN quote sweeping mandate. And so I'm going to change my opinions, I'm going to change my actions, and I'm going to now work with this new group to be able to do the exact opposite of what I was doing that I felt totally justified doing previously. Yeah, now I'm on this new team. They just sit and wait dormantly. And I think I've made this position to you guys before. I talked to Aaron Stevenson.
He's a bit of a black pill himself, and one of the things that he always points out is this Machiavellian concept. This is not new. This goes back hundreds of years of looking at what is it that you do in a Western civilization as you try to rule a population with a governmental change. The only way reform happens is with new people. That's a nice way of saying it. The way Machiavelli would have thought about it was you can either eliminate these people
through exile. You take them and you make them leave your country. In this case, we'd probably talk about figuratively or you execute them, and in this case, probably also figuratively. So either you drive them from the state or drive them from your country, or you have to make sure that they don't have the positions that they previously had. And if you're going to try to do reform with the same people, you're going to get the same very, very disappointing results.
That's my personal opinion. But just because you had those results doesn't mean you shouldn't keep voting the way that we ask. Please continue to give to our campaigns. It's so critical. Here's Wesley Hunt talking about that as he runs for office in Texas. Why? Because we absolutely have to. Again, President Trump was given a mandate and the people that are holding up his agenda are other Republicans we have already.
And we're talking about just like I said, he won the popular vote in the Electoral College. He was given a mandate by the American people, won every single swing state. And so bookmark this conversation when the Democrats get back in charge and that someday that will happen. And I hope I'm old as John Cornyn when that happens, but at some point it is absolutely going to happen.
When they get a two or three seat majority, they are absolutely going to nuke the filibuster and they are going to ramrod their agenda right through the American people, I guarantee. Oh, fantastic. So you hope to be as old as John Cornyn, who's 1000 years old. You hope that you can be that old, but there's going to be no filibuster. So we better do it now.
We better do the thing that we hope the other people won't do because if we don't, this is the the classic sort of mutually sure destruction and or we better do it first. Fire the first shot for what? For what change? What sort of solution are we proposing? Nothing. We just want to make sure that the other guys aren't in power because the alternative could be so much worse than what we're doing than nothing that we've
unreleased. And you know the other side is doing their own version of the fear mongering. So I had this on the screen. This is from CBS News. This is worth chatting about just a little bit off duty Twin Cities police officers are quote UN quote targeted by ICE. So you're seeing people on the left that are also out there suggesting, hey, it's really, really bad out there. Looks what happens when the bad guys get in charge when Republicans are in charge. This is what they do.
And so they are now getting together and talking about how federal agents are not just targeting the poor people that work there or live there in the cities. They are actually even going after other law enforcement. Speaking of law enforcement, very interesting law enforcement conversation I had with one of the police officers who lives local to me outside of the Austin, TX area. And he said, you know, I remember the previous
administration. I remember what the Biden administration did, and I used to work in some other places. Why are there no consent decrees? Do you remember how that used to happen? There was a Biden administration that came in. They didn't like what certain police officers or police agencies were doing, whether it be a Sheriff's Department, whether it be a local Police Department in a city, big or
small. And if they didn't like it, they would put in force these aggressive consent decrees and they would threaten the existence of whether those people could continue to do business the way they were doing. Where are those things? Why are they not happening under the Pam Bondi, the new DOJ, the quote UN quote, our DOJ? Instead, what we've got is sort of this justice is coming message, this drum beat from the people on the, you know, conservative incorporated side.
This is the the the Bannon's, this is the the Mike Davis, this is the Shawn Davis who comes in. And they're all saying sort of these weak, limp wristed things like these are our people. We trust them, but they really better do their job soon. What about using the powers that actually exist within these agencies to come out there and force it? The things that we found kind of tyrannical previously got a big
problem with this. And so you're getting the reverse messaging that's happening on the left. This is, I've got a video of the police chief. His name is Mark Brouilly. He was speaking, I guess, yesterday about this, talking about how police officers are even experiencing tyranny. You know what they're not doing? They're not providing for public safety by stepping into the space and stopping the public from getting involved in federal
enforcement operations. Nobody has to show you what the federal government is necessarily doing when it comes to rounding up people and why either. They're doing so justifiable, They're not. But it turns out it's not really a state issue.
What is a state issue is whether or not the citizens living in the area, the people who are citizens of Minnesota or citizens of Texas or wherever they're the citizen of, they should be kept from driving into the middle of an active ongoing federal investigation or an ongoing federal operation. This is the thing I was saying. You don't even have to agree
with what they're doing. In fact, you can disagree with what they're doing and still want to keep people safe so they don't actually end up on the wrong side of that federal use of force policy that we've talked about here for quite a bit. The federal use of force policy is hyper aggressive on purpose. The people that are encountered in federal operations are not accidental, although there may be some accidentals when they start running into police
officers and checking papers. Now, listen, if you can't get cooperation from the locals, if you can't get cooperation from the people around you, that should just be trying to keep people safe in the community and everybody is a potential target. And then you end up with stuff like this, which actually does play nicely into the leftist narrative where they're saying, listen, we need to take back control from the the federal government. They're really the bad guys
here. And that's why you're starting to see Democrats introduce legislation to actually defund or whatever it is. Ice, at least they're actually talking to where the problem is. These guys don't have a lot of self reflection recognizing that they are in fact part of the
problem as local police chiefs. But here they are talking about it in a press conference and complaining about the interference with their citizen, with their citizen police officers who may have darker skin, which, you know, that does play to the narrative and it is kind of a gripe.
Good morning everyone. I'm Mark, Really, police Chief of City of Brooklyn Park. Behind me is a bunch of amazing police chiefs that are here in support of a very short but very important message that we want to share with you. What you won't hear from any of us today is rhetoric of abolish be immigration enforcement. The truth is immigration enforcement is necessary for national security and for local security, but how it's done is extremely important.
In fact, we have a long history of working exceptionally well with our federal partners, including ICE agents, and we have seen the best of them perform their job extremely well in the past. With that said, recently as the last two weeks we as law enforcement community have been receiving endless complaints about civil rights violations in
our streets from U.S. citizens. What we're hearing is they're being stopped and traffic stops or on the street with no cause and being forced to demand paperwork to determine if they are here legally. As this went on over the past two weeks, we started hearing from our police officers the same complaints as they fell victim to this while off duty. Every one of these individuals is a person of color who has had this happen to them in Brooklyn Park.
One particular officer that shared her story with me was stopped as she passed ice going down the roadway. When they boxed her in, they demanded her paperwork, of which she's AUS citizen and clearly would not have any paperwork. When she became concerned about the rhetoric and the way she was being treated, she pulled out her phone in an attempt to to record the incident. The phone was knocked out of her hands, prevented her from recording it.
The officer had their guns drawn during this interaction and after the officer became so concerned they were forced to identify themselves as a Brooklyn Park Police officer in hopes of slowing the incident and de escalating the incident down. The agents then immediately left after hearing this, making no other comments, no other apologies, just got in their vehicles and left. I wish I could tell you that. That actually is a problem. As I said the other day, isn't it interesting?
We're actually looking at the radicalization of the left towards the sovereign citizen end of things. And that may be the funniest thing that could happen in 2026 if we start seeing people on the hard left, people that would not agree with us on things like civil liberties and, and freedom and freedom of movement and travel and all the other kind of things and the ability to defend yourself and.
Wouldn't it be interesting if those people ended up like the most aggressive sovereign citizens, like some of them are already kind of obnoxious If they actually ended up saying the things that the, I would say kind of the hard right, the kind of fringe right people are saying, that may be one of the funniest things. And again, it kind of goes to my theory that I don't think the politics is a spectrum from left to right. I actually think it's more of a
circle. And at the bottom you have anarchy, in the top you have tyranny. And somewhere in between is where we want to live on one side or the other. The issue is both sides kind of get in and then they kind of push the envelope to that. So we end up on either the top or the bottom over there at tyranny or anarchy. And neither of those pretty much work. He just said that they don't
want to abolish ICE. They don't want to go out there and cripple the immigration enforcement or the authorities to do that. And yet you have Democratic lawmakers from the same kind of places. This is not Minneapolis. This is someone coming in from from Illinois proposing legislation that a lot of people are starting to back and they want to go ahead and crippled DHS and they want to stop their ability to detain immigrants.
And I don't understand why. I really don't because it seems like they don't understand the second order effects of this. And some of the issues they have are all about cost housing. It's all demand driven because we have a finite supply and we seem to have an infinite number of people coming in. This is a representative named Delia Ramirez.
She wants to introduce a bill, which came out, I guess, this morning, saying they want to pull funding from the Department of Homeland Security and the ability to detain and monitor immigrants, even as she admits the bill won't advance unless Democrats can take control the House. And so then you get your classic stupid, frustrating fear mongering, then nothing is going to happen.
But if it were to happen, you guys can imagine how bad it would be. And so therefore, we must fundraise and we must try to drive these people out. We must kind of hold the specter of danger over their head. Tyranny could come at any moment, even though we don't have the ability to do it. It's a virtue signal. It tells people where she stands, and Americans just play right into it. And so you get people getting
aggressive. You get people sort of recognizing that, yes, theoretically elections have consequences, but that's assuming that we actually even have something called an election that actually does anything at all. We had a massive transition happen in another state. This was one that people thought was going to be a comfortable, comfortable red. It's Virginia. I knew that it wasn't because I lived there and I saw how people are willing to tolerate all
kinds of tyranny. It's one of the scariest things I've ever seen. I lived in Virginia. We were actually reliving this last night talking to some folks and so many people in this country, especially people that are liberty minded that are kind of like, leave me alone, sort of Christian and libertarian or just libertarian in general.
Or if you guys want to get more broadly the bacon cheeseburger nationalist position, if you're a person that's not afraid of eating meat, you don't mind eating pork, you don't have a problem with dairy. Although I've had a lot of people push back and say, hey, you know, cheese really bothers me or I have a gluten allory. I'm like, that's fine, but you're not offended that somebody else would eat it.
This is the big thing. The bacon cheeseburger nationals position doesn't mean you have to consume the thing with me. It just means that if somebody were to offer you that's not offensive and we all, everybody that would fit in this camp and everybody that is adjacent to this camp that needs some sort of diet modification along with it. We all saw this aggressive tyranny take place. I was reliving the fact that I watched the the store shut down.
I watched government lose its ever loving mind and state governments and local governments, the ones closest to us kowtow to some federal nonsense and close grocery stores, close roads, put up signs that look like the zombie apocalypse. And then unlike a lot of you, I was traveling all over the place. The funny joke was with a couple of us, because people who travel all the time for work, one, it tends not to be very fun, but two, you have a different experience of the country.
And when COVID started rolling out from from the right all the way to the East Coast, all the way across the left coast, because that's really what it went down to is the way I saw it. I saw it shut down states as I was in there more than once. It spread out of DC like a cancer, and by the time I got a little further South, it wasn't there. And then it rolled across us like a wave. I went back up to DC, It was already there. I flew out to the West.
I was out in the desert in Albuquerque, and it rolled across the towns. Then it had already hit where I was, and then it hit me again, and I got to see it over and over again. And so it wasn't a unique experience for me. Oh, I just saw this town shut down. I saw everybody shut down. To think that that wouldn't be the case in many of these states, or that they wouldn't just happen and people wouldn't just roll over and let it happen.
That thing is really wild to me. Here's Bret Baier acting like the thing that we always knew would happen, which is that the same people were in place. You didn't get rid of any of them. There was no exile and no execution. And so we experienced, oh, just sleepers hanging out. The system is what it does. What it did is it just took a little hiatus while certain people are in charge. And my guess is, is that's what we're watching happen under the Trump administration.
It's not that government is inherently Democrat or Republican one way or another. The agenda of government is to grow government, to grow authority, to do all of its things. And if you're going to say, well, we don't really want that, we'd like to do something else. They say, OK, fine, we'll just do nothing while you're here. And then when you leave, we'll go back to doing the work. Here's what happened in Virginia when that happened.
That's the new governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Abigail Spamberger ran for that office as a moderate, but the executive order that she talked about is state and local police not cooperating with ICE to get criminal illegal immigrants. There's also a list of now the Democrats control the legislature that a number of bills that have been put
forward. You can't read it here, but let me just go through it. Sales tax on Uber Eats, Amazon sales tax on admissions to variety of businesses. Create 2 new hire tax brackets. 10% tax bracket for anyone making over 1,000,003.8 investment tax. Raise the hotel tax. New personal property tax on landscaping equipment. Ban gas powered leaf blowers. Guarantee illegal aliens free education. Make it illegal to approach somebody at an abortion clinic.
Extend the time absentee ballots can be received after Election Day. Allow people to cast their votes electronically through the Internet. Expand ranked choice voting. Send the deadline for ballot curing. Redact the addresses of political candidates from FOIA's. Add Virginia to the National Popular Vote compact. Make it illegal to hand count ballots, $500 sales tax on firearm suppressors, assault weapons at large capacity magazine. Ban 11% sales tax on all
firearms and ammunition. Prohibit outdoor shooting of a firearm less than 5 acres. Lower the criminal penalties for robbery. Ban the arrest of illegal aliens in courthouses. Remove mandatory minimum sentences. Allow localities to install speed cameras and replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day. So elections have consequences, John. Yeah, Alexis have consequences or they don't because this was always just coming and we just had like a little bit of a slowdown.
Remember, my concern and my concern with this administration and the federal end of it is always that I don't think Donald Trump has hit the brakes on anything. There are very few things. We've seen a break. And more importantly, what we needed was AU turn. What we see is, generally speaking, a foot off the gas. We kind of coast for a little bit, we move down the line and
then what? Well, then one of these people gets back in and they put their foot back on the accelerator and you go back to doing the wild things like $500 tax stamps, 11% taxes on guns. That's uniquely interesting to me at the moment, where I'm at and what we're doing here, I'm walking around through convention centers that are, you know, thousands upon thousands, hundreds of thousands of square feet of people that are selling guns.
It's a very American thing to design and to sell them and to want to use them and carry them and all the other things that go along with it and all the equipment that happens. If it's only allowed to be in the hands of law enforcement officers, there's nothing scarier because you'll go exactly to that tyranny. And again, this goes to that tacit promise we got. There were a lot of them from this administration on the federal end before they got into
power. You can't hold midterms over me. Like, I somehow care when you haven't gotten the things done that you were meant to do. One of the things they were meant to do was hand out the Epstein files. It was over and over on the campaign trail. And it may not have been Donald Trump's statement, but it was surrogates for Donald Trump regularly bringing it up, saying, hey, yeah, we're going to go ahead and look into those. We had JD Vance, the vice president.
We had the the son, Don Junior, and various other people pointing out like, yeah, we need to find out what's going on. They were it was a punch line. It was it was an attention grabber that they did well, where are those things? And then how about the really big thing because I remember and if you were going to ask me what would be the most exciting thing other than my friend Steve Baker not going to prison and the J Sixers getting the pardon they got, which we did get.
So again, I know I'm greeting being greedy. The biggest single thing that I hope to get out of this was some step towards what Donald Trump claimed, the abolishment of the IRS. Whenever I talk to anybody about the issues in this country, the biggest single issue and it doesn't matter how far back in this podcast you go, we were coming up on we're in our third full year. Is that right? No 232425 OK, So this is our fourth full year. We did full three years on this.
And even in the earliest podcast, the supposition that I had is that the America needs this 10th Amendment revolution where the focus goes from federal to state. And we should be having 50 independent podcast talking about what's the most important thing happening in your state to the point where we know that's going to be the predominant government that touches you as a citizen.
Wouldn't that be nice? The only way that happens is this promise Donald Trump made, which was that he wanted to get rid of the IRS and he wanted to fund America by tariffs. That sounds fantastic, but not because of the tariffs thing per SE. Even though it's kind of like this sort of consumption tax. The reason it's a fantastic idea is because there's no way you could fund the entirety of the federal government as it currently exists under a tariff
structure. And I thought everybody kind of was on board with that. I mean, I thought MAGA voters were on board with that. I thought independents like me who are coming in and saying, yeah, I'm not a MAGA guy, I don't own the Red Hat. But this is a great idea. It means you're going to have to shut down huge swaths, maybe 50, Seventy, 90% of what currently exists in our government cannot
be funded on all tariff. And I know he wouldn't get it done, but I was hoping there'd be some steps towards it and they would have had to been aggressive and early. And it can't be midterms are coming. So you just have to vote for us because in the second two years we're going to get it done, right? We've already blown 50% of the most important part of this term. And what do we get out of it? And, and what are people frustrated about?
Well, they're frustrated about it's not showing up right now. We're getting more theater. We're getting more hearings. We've got the House Oversight Committee voting on the Clintons being in contempt of the Epstein probe. Meanwhile, the federal government is in default and actually now 32 days late on delivering what they are required to do under federal law. Does that not blow anybody's mind other than me?
I mean, how is it we're going to go and vote whether or not a former president and the former Secretary of State who hoped to be president, these two people, this DC Democrat power couple, yeah, they can defy A congressional subpoena. And then guess what? Nothing. Freaking nothing. We're going to have a decision in the the Oversight Committee on whether they're going to hold them in contempt. And then it'll move forward and then we'll see if something happens.
It's scheduled to happen at 10:00 AM Eastern Time. So probably about the time you guys are listening, especially if you're in the replay, then that's what's happening. While I'm talking about it, let me do a little quick self promo here, folks. If you're listening on any audio platform that is not Spotify, what you are getting is a little bit less than what you could get because there's also a video.
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That's actually fairly shocking. All right, also shocking, they want us to believe that they're going to hold the Clintons accountable based on what, like no evidence that's ever happened before. I did hear some funny stories from folks that had been in and around the Clinton orbit years ago in government because there's always a mixed bag of interesting folks at these these convention.
Anyway, the House Oversight Committee set to vote on Wednesday, that's today holding former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in criminal contempt because they refused to appear before the Republican LED panel which is investigating the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein investigation. Which they also are not worried about the federal government now being, like I said, delinquent
well over a month. And nobody seems to be worrying about it. The only person who seems to actually care about that is this guy named Tom Massey. And it shouldn't be just Tom Massey, but it always seems to be just Tom Massey. So let's do a quick little clip here because there's a bunch of other things that are also constitutionally problematic. Let's call it at the very least, if you are not following federal law.
And then maybe you say, I don't know, keep a bunch of oil tankers and money, and you put it in places that you have access to and no one else does. We're seeing the system do what it is. It's sort of this kleptocracy at this point. It's sort of this illusion, this veneer of constitutionality. But how many times have you heard that things are unconstitutional? And then what's the recourse? There's almost none. What are you going to do, vote your way out of this?
At this point, and I'm not trying to be sour, but at the end of the day, I have 0 faith that that's going to happen. Either the status quo was too strong because the Republican machine and the Democrat machine are too strong. Or more likely, I think unfortunately, we've moved to this place where when we vote, all they're doing is giving cover for action. They're doing what you do in the intelligence community where you drop into various places.
And so when someone says, well, did he do a dead drop or meet up with someone and you say, no, he did a bunch of legitimate cover actions that explains what I saw, even if he already managed to hand off the thing. So for example, I have a micro disc or I have an SD card and I want to leave it for somebody. So I go to various places and I go to one of the booths at SHOT Show here. And then I go and I get a
hamburger later. And then I go and I look at some new shoes because my feet are hurting. And then I go back to the hotel and I grab some dinner there. And then I head back up to my room and let's say while I was at the shoe store, while I'm checking them out, I leave a little SD card in one of the shoes on some pair or some size, and I have it put back in. And then, you know, my buddy comes in 10 minutes later and asked for those same shoes to
try on, gets them out. No, we just had a guy in there earlier. He takes the little SD card. Now we've done a dead drop, but I had cover for action. It made sense what I was doing as much as anything else. The outrage that we're seeing, what happens with the activists, the idea that these LAR pers are somehow causing a revolution, I'm not sure I believe any of it. I'm not sure that the elections have consequences.
I think that basically they're trying to just explain the consequences that are predetermined. And again, it's not about the candidate individually who very well may expect to win and be very frustrated. But at the end of the day, the same systems and parties are still in place. And so all of that leads me to this very problematic issue that how come nobody cares when it's unconstitutional? What recourse do we have? The joke that you can't vote your way out of it continues to
be the actual thing. There's no evidence to me that that's happening. Here's Tom Massey using that word unconstitutional again, talking about issues. It starts off with Epstein and it goes to other stuff. And the answer is, is what are you going to do about it? Does anyone have an answer? And the answer so far that I can tell is no. We're just going to watch a bunch of a holes with stupid beards that are a mess that are basically filthy hippies, go run into churches.
And then we're going to hear that justice is coming even though no one does anything real quick. Any update on the Epstein files? Yeah, we, we. Responded to Judge Inglemeyer today with a letter and that should be on the docket for you to see. OK. And your tweets obviously was super viral over the weekend about Greenland. So when, you know, did you hear from the White House at all about or have you heard from the White House at all generally?
Well, first of all, what they're doing is not constitutional. They're trying to gaslight folks. They're saying, oh, this is Venezuela's money, even though they've stolen the oil and they're selling it. They say they're caretaking Venezuela's money. So this isn't money that belongs in the US Treasury, and it's not money that Congress can't appropriate. But the reality is the president, when he speaks, speaks as if he's going to spend this money anyway he pleases.
And that would be a violation of the Constitution and our power to appropriate all money from the treasury. What do you make of you make of him banking? That money in Qatar? That's the whole point. The power of the purse is subjugated. And even worse if there's an end around where the executive ends up taking money and putting it somewhere that it shouldn't be and then has access to it in a way that didn't previously. Like, what are we even doing? Today's thumbnail has Lindsay
Halligan on there. She's leaving the Justice Department. A federal judge called her quote UN quote, leadership of it a charade. You'll remember that she was the one that was going to hold Jim Comedy to account. The deep state arrest, we got John Bolton and his mustache. So I guess that's like 1 1/4. And we got Jim Comedy and maybe Letitia James and Jim Comedy got away with it. Jim Comedy, who's a real villain
in a lot of ways. He, I mean, he, he absolutely destroyed the agency that I used to work at. The funniest thing in the world is finding someone saying you're a stooge for Jim Comedy. And it's like I saw through Jim James Comedy's bullshit right away. I was there at the Academy and he told a story and my father loves telling this, but I, I, he told a story and I went, now it's a really good speech. And that was great. I mean, it just, it hit on all the cylinders.
It was well delivered and it was articulate and it was clever and it was funny and it was personable and it was very charismatic. Then I heard him give the same speech again and I went, Oh, this is like a thing that he talks about. And then I heard him give that speech again and I went, oh, this is just a canned bullshit that he just says that it just, he knows it hits. He's a great actor. And then I watched him do it
again. And the fourth time was at my graduation when I got my credentials in my badge and he stood up there and I, I used the joke that I'm he's like a giant middle signal to America. The guys like 7 feet tall. I'm 5 foot 8 in some, you know, decent height boots. I might be like close to 59, but the guys got like almost, you know, he's got a foot on me. And so he's a foot over me. He's a foot over my dad, my mom and my wife and my in laws are all shorter. So we're all standing there and
we're on either side of him. And I swear to God, he looks like this. He looks like a huge middle finger here. Let's go to the main screen. He's a big middle finger standing up and everybody else is like a foot below him. And it was a perfect metaphor. I've got a picture of it at my house. They arrested him, and then what? Nothing. And then guess what? Well, the pretty lady that showed up and as far as I can
tell, got hired for looks. I don't mind people getting hired for looks, at least if they acknowledge it. She didn't do anything, and now she's gone. So she stole an opportunity from us. And to be fair, I don't think Donald Trump could get anybody approved. So then what do you do if you're an executive who can't execute, but you're going to do things that are supposed to be in the legislative powers? We don't have a constitutional Republic.
Somebody was saying, I, I saw a post on on X earlier. It said, whenever I hear the word democracy, it's like fingernails on my chalk on a chalkboard. We're closer probably to a democracy than we are to add anything else. It's closer to mob rule, but it's all, it's probably more closer to something even more nefarious and shady. It's the illusion of some democratic process and it's not actually even happening. Let's read the story real quick here.
Lindsay Halligan, President Trump's hand picked Interim United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, EDVA, left her position at the Justice Department yesterday, making it an end to her turbulent tenure bringing cases against the president's political enemies. And to what effect I will add, which is not in the story. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Halligan's exit on a post on X and said it is a significant loss for the
department. No clear reason why, as we like to say, NFI in the intelligence world. No further information noting she'll continue to serve the country in other ways. Fantastic. We can look forward to that. The news of Halligan's departure came after a federal judge issued A withering ruling calling her decision out in unusually sharp language earlier
this month. And she pushed back against the judge questioning her authority, saying that it was unnecessary rhetoric and the level of vitriol was far more appropriate for cable news talk shows. That's actually probably the most accurate statement. We are now at a time when this is all. About sound bites and nonsense. And so let's have a little bit of promise with no delivery. How about how about we all just agree that no one is above the law? I know you guys have probably
never heard that before. You've probably never thought, you know what, I bet there's some people who are above the law. Didn't we just talk about Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton? And wouldn't everybody in this country on either side of the political aisle, probably gently come down on the idea that, yeah, there's probably some people who are above the law, as evidenced by the fact that they're above the law. And whenever there's a law that they break, then there is no
consequence? Those people, we're aware of them. We know some of their names. Some people can get a presidential pardon for all crimes that they may or may not have committed back to a date that is ridiculously far behind us and they can't be touched. Isn't that being above the law? No, no, no. Prosecutions are coming. Justice is coming. Just stand by. You have no idea, ladies and gentlemen, the nothing that we are about to unleash at the Justice Department. And why is it?
It may not even be because Pam Bonnie doesn't want to accomplish something. I don't know. I won't even impugn her personal motives. I just know that the people that work for her are doing the thing that they were doing before. They're either actively accomplishing the agenda they wanted or they're shutting up and kind of running quiet obstructionism until they go away and they can go back to doing the work that they wanted. But don't you fear, here it comes the justice thing.
It's. A public official, whether it's a law enforcement officer, no one is above the law in this state or in this country, and people will be held accountable. This state is a mess right now. We've seen the chaos and it's constant, and our men and women in law enforcement deserve to be safe. And that's what we're going to do in Minnesota. I don't even know who she's talking about. Our men and women in law
enforcement. I suppose she's talking about FBI agents because she's not in charge of DHS. So I'm not sure how they're hers, but whatever. OK, fine. So that's a hard, hard promise. You know what I found? There's this little tell. They all do. They all say the words, and I'm going to quote them to you. And when you hear it from here on out, you're going to be like, oh, crap. Now that I've heard it, I cannot unhear it. You're going to hear all the time.
And I don't think it's my first time observing this in the podcast. Let me be clear, I'll say it again. Let me be clear. When you hear those words, I would like you to prime your brain for the bullshit that is coming your way, which is what is coming your way. Right after that, let me be clear is a note that I now have to sell you on something that I don't believe, you won't believe. And honestly, the people that we're talking about don't
believe either. This is a wholesale lie that we are going to push out on top of you. Let me be clear, is one of two things something that is obvious but not important or something that is absolutely like aspirational and will never happen. And if only I had an example of someone who's going to let you be clear. I do have one actually for you. Enjoy this. We have subpoenas out. It's not rocket science. Investigations are done by
acquiring records. Investigations are then furthered by putting witnesses in the grand jury and making a presentment for a case with our partners at the Department of Justice. The attorney General will do in any case. But let's make one thing absolutely crystal clear. Under President Trump's leadership, he has supplied law enforcement the resources they need to protect our American communities. He has also given us the mandate to enforce the law.
And the law is simply this. No one, no one elected official, private citizen or otherwise, gets to impede and instruct a law enforcement investigation. No one. And this FBI is committed to working with our interagency and our Department of Justice partners under President Trump's mandate to make sure Minnesota and every other city across this country safe. And that's why we're having the record year that we're having under President Trump's brilliant leadership. Brilliant leadership.
What does Donald Trump even know about what's going on over at FBI? Does he have any clue how useless these people are? Does he have any clue that the base, the real base of people, the folks that don't want to get involved in politics, they just want to be able to run their manufacturing business and make suppressors, Or they want to go out there and mill new guns. Or they want to go out and sell night vision to people. Or they want to go out and make
some doodad or storage device. They want to be able to produce ammunition and ship it to a place and sell it to people without having to go through all kinds of federal hoops. Do any of these people, do you think that they're like, Oh yeah, you know who's really kicking ass? Cash Patel and Pam Bondi under the brilliant leadership of Donald Trump. Let me be clear. That guy just gave you one of the he gave you all of the verbal pauses #1 he gave the knob slobbery.
That's Cash Patel. For those of you who couldn't see and you don't know what he sounds like, The sniff should have given him away. I only caught one really good sniff in there, by the way. It's really straightforward if you're going to give me a list of all the things and you're not doing it in an explanatory way. He just talked about we're going to bring witnesses, we're going to go to grand juries. We do this, we do that. He's saying them in a way that
just is filibuster. There's a way that you might talk about it. I might explain to you the the concept of how I would go about getting an indictment. If you are not familiar with it, allow me to give you the process and here's what happens. We do the investigation. We go and we present it to United States Attorney's office. This is the federal side. Obviously, you get a United States Attorney or assistant United States Attorney to convene the grand jury. They call you in front of it.
They open up a case with an argument. They bring you in as a witness. You quote all the evidence that you need to, they may bring in other witnesses. Then you all leave the room and then the grand jury does a vote and they give you a true bill or not. I'm explaining you the process. That's a thing that may be useful. That's not what Cash Patel did. I'm going to show it to you one more time. I want you to hear it. And then you listen.
Not only does he do knob slobbery, President Trump, brilliant leadership, blah, blah, blah, he says almost nothing. He showed up on Fox and got nothing. And the sad thing is, people are actually starting to pay attention and realize how frustrating this looks like. You have subpoenas out. It's not rocket science. Investigations are done by
acquiring records. Investigations are then furthered by putting witnesses in the grand jury and making a presentment for a case with our partners at the Department of Justice. The attorney general will do in any case. But let's make one thing absolutely crystal clear. Under President, President Trump's leadership, let's make one thing absolutely crystal clear. Are those actually happening? OK, You've got subpoenas out. Great. And then what? They subpoenaed my records,
people. I mean, as dumb as that was, as scary and dangerous as that was, I had my records subpoenaed. DOJ got mine. That doesn't mean that they were going to be able to do anything with it. They were trying to do it on charges that wouldn't even fly with anybody. There was no indictment. Just because you subpoenaed people doesn't mean that you've actually going to go out there and and build a case that's
going to result in prosecution. And now you're having a real problem because even the beta male soft cheerleaders for the regime, this is our team and we're behind them and our guys, they're starting to recognize now they're doing it in the most beta way possible. For whatever it's worth, it's worth knowing that this is not strong. This is Sean Davis. He's the Co founder of the Federalist. I have a personal beef with him because I think he's weak. I think that he got over
celebrated. I think that he sold out and I think that he supports Julie Kelly over people who are actually factually correct and know things about the the systems we talk about. Instead, he'd rather go after a political power broker and Democrat donor and stand in that
camp. In fact, when I shared with him, hey, did you know that this woman that you were having right for your organization was putting out significant amounts of money to Democrats while she was writing books about Donald Trump and moving into your MAGA movement and so on? And his answer was, if you're going to run little psyops about Julie Kelly, then just go ahead and unfollow me. It's like, no, I want to follow you. I want to know what kind of weak things you say.
Notice he's very frustrated and he's trying to motivate Pam Bondi. He can't quite bring himself to say that these people aren't getting it done. But that is coming. That is coming from some people, and it's going to start coming in more frequently. This is him letting you know do your job. Well, it's probably going to be too late by the time they actually even get around to doing it.
But again, midterms are coming so we better vote for the way we want because it could be Abigail Spanberger at any moment standing by and doing nothing and sending out tough talk and tough tweets and true socials. I'm sick and tired of it, quite honestly. I want action. I want my country back. I want law and order. I want borders. I want evil, violent left wing terrorists in prison. And, and I think I have a pretty
simple ask here. My baseline for what should happen to these people is what happened to people on J6. My baseline for what should happen to them is what happened to Douglas Mackey who got put in prison for a meme, a jokey meme. My baseline is that I want whatever happened to Christian pastors who are silently praying outside abortion mills, who were swatted in the morning, who had pre dawn raids by FBI, who are put in prison for silently praying.
That is my baseline for what should happen to these people who go and use violence, who assault churches, who use terrorist activity to go and try to intimidate law enforcement, who attack our law enforcement, who attack Christians. Every last one of them should be in prison and they should be in prison yesterday. So, Pam Bondi, no more speeches, no more tweets, no more talk. Do your job. Do you think that's going to work?
Was that really tough? Are you intimidated with that, that Alto voice lacking all bass and baritone, the testicular fortitude in that comment? He's correct, by the way. That is your your yardstick. What did DOJ do when DOJ was so motivated to do it? They went after J Sixers, They went after free speech. They did all the things that you would be very concerned about, like the legitimate aspects of
tyranny. And there are two ways you could address it. You can do EU turn and you can start doing the same thing to the other side. Not a big fan of that to be fair, because it always ends up as the gun just gets passed back and forth and then the only people who get shot are regular people, people who otherwise don't want to be really messed with. So that's not great. You could use the gun passing back and forth method. At least you're getting action happen. Or you can dismantle it.
That'd be good. Mass terminations, exile or execution Machiavelli style. I'm OK with that. I let people understand you're not going to be using this tool against us again. So if you want to do it, you got to do something else or you could do nothing. And that's what we keep seeing, the frustration that I'm seeing on the trade show floor walking around and there are literally there's, there's 10s of thousands of people.
I don't know if it's 100,000 plus, but there are a lot of people walking around in Las Vegas right now. And they all generally speaking, different politics, but they're all business people. They're all here to make a buck. They're all involved in an industry that kind of hinges on American liberty functioning. You get kind of the impression as you walk around these folks that they'd be fine with a dismantlement and almost all of them ask, like, what happened to
these people? The frustration that you're going to find with people like Dan Bongino going back to a podcast with Lindsay Halligan leaving the administration, with Pam Bondi leaving whenever she does. You stole a generational opportunity. Wesley Hunt just told you that the, the Donald Trump had a mandate, a multi what, 7 state swing state win that was
mandating action. And the answer is we have to get rid of the filibuster because you guys have a broken Senate and nobody's out there trying to fix the Senate. You want to fix the Senate, get rid of, get rid of the direct election of senators, go back and, and and fix the Constitution, propose it so that we can have a functional system so that when Democrats are in the mass majority, which they will be at some point, maybe in the future.
Yeah, let's do that. No, no, no, no. We don't want to ever address root causes. We don't ever want to talk about the disease. We're only interested in symptoms. And can we just distract you with enough symptoms? Can we just put a cold compress on the fever rather than treat the infection every time? Always. And some people get a little bit motivated by that. They gets them going. They like to be on the bad end of it because it gives them political power.
And again, it gives the narrative that a lot of people are standing up. Here's some tough speeches from a guy who looks suspiciously like Marilyn Manson. His eyes have a familiarity. The beard is probably not helping him. He's Marilyn Manson and a beanie who's referred to as the Minnesota Manson. This guy's name is William Kelly. As far as I can tell, he's not a farmer or anything else. It seems like he's an activist out of DC.
But more on that another time. Here he is letting you know that you can kill the revolutionary, but you can't kill the revolution. What effing revolution are we having? I mean, honestly, what are we having? What we're having is the revolutionary idea that everyone is realizing that elections don't have consequences. Elections actually have no consequences. The status quo continues
undefeated in this country. And the frustration is, is that everyone thought they might be getting this generational opportunity for change and it's being squandered. And the few people that are actually doing the job that is meant to be done at a lower level that needs to be, which is going to be ICE and the deportations, because that has to happen. That has to happen for the supply and demand curve to equalize in this country. Those people have been demonized.
And where's the rest of it? The prosecution's not there. The deweaponization and dismantlement not there. The knob slobbery and the brilliant leadership of Donald Trump, that's there. This is their version of that. I mean, what we're seeing around this country is they're using their political influence to attack people that disagree with them. They're going to come at me with charges. And I'm not scared of that. There's no face for these charges.
I did not commit any. I did not block them from, you know, their their service. They welcomed us in. They never asked us to leave. The police never came in and removed us. So we didn't stop their service. In fact, people were still praying the entire time. The music was still playing the entire time. So, you know, Pam Bondi, you want to come and arrest me? You want to come and give me charges, so be it.
And for all the people getting, you know, giving me death threats, threatening my life, kill me. Go ahead, kill me. Because you know what? As Fred Hampton said, you can kill the revolutionary, but you can't kill the revolutionary. Epic way to go, man. You're killing it. You're trushing it. We didn't block the service, remember? I told you this is a clear violation of the FACE Act. All you have to do is impede, interfere with threat of violence. There's a whole sort of list in
the federal statute. It's not actually questionable. We know that there is an ability to act when DOJ is so inclined. They grabbed a guy for a meme like Douglas Mackey. As pointed out, they grab people within the first weeks after January 6th. They got it really, really quick. This guy is not an unknown quantity here. He is not blocking the church service as he said. They're going to come at me with charges and I'm not scared of that. There's no face for these charges.
I did not commit any. I did not block them from, you know, their, their service. All these comfortable white people who are living lavish, comfortable lives while children are dragged into concentration camps. You're living real life, nice lives with your lattes doing absolutely nothing for your Latino and Somali brothers and sisters. You, you come here to a man wearing a suit is a preacher. Did Jesus wear a suit? They welcomed us in. They never asked us to leave.
The police never came in and removed us so we didn't stop their service. Jesus would die, but you did not touch me. Touch me again and see what happens. You can't. Leave. You are a fake Christian. Why are you not standing with your Somali and Latino communities? Why do I not see you out at Whipple every day protesting this attack on humanity? Out now, living real comfortable while the people starve. OK, yeah, so that's pretty cut and dry. It's your own video. It's your own live stream.
Everybody can look at it and see that you violated federal law. So then what? Talk tough. Make a martyr out of him. He's doing great messaging, by the way. It's really bright because if they go get him and they do something, now you have a martyr for the cause. And if they don't, which is what everyone expects, then nothing happened, which is the status
quo. And it continues, If you're not going to use the power, and I'm not crazy about you using it, can you please just dismantle the damn thing so it doesn't come after us next? Because we know that it will. When given an opportunity, Democrats don't seem to miss that. Because that's what the system wants to do. The system wants to do control. The system is interested in shutting down thought and things like this. So enjoy this little sort of
taste. This is a Miami cop giving you the local version of it. When we start policing free speech in this country because, yeah, we can. Why not? Don't worry about the First Amendment. That's just like an idea. By the way, ABCD always be closing the door. It works for the FBI. It works for federal agents. It also works for local cops. Please, people, why are you answering anything? Just thank you for your time. Please contact me through my lawyer. Feel free to leave a card. That's it.
Am I free to go? Am I being detained? The left and the right can both end up on the sovereign citizen end. I have no idea what this lady's politics are, but she seems to be a little bit frustrated with Israel. Make sure to make sure it's you. We're not sure. Is that your account? I refuse to answer questions without my lawyer present, so I really don't know how to answer that question. Like I said, you're not going to trade him with speech.
This is America, right? And I agree with you 100%. I'm just trying to see if it's you, then we're not talking to the right person. We want to go see with the right person. OK, How can I help you? So pretty much it's just a statement that was made.
As far as you know, the guy who consistently calls for the death of all Palestinians, tried to shut down a theater for showing a movie that hurt his feelings and refuses to stand up for the LGBTQ community in any way, even leave the room when they vote and unrelated matters, wants you to know that you're all welcome. Clown face clown face clown face. Three days ago 0 no, a little zero. I'm not going to answer whether that's me or not.
OK? The concerning part and not concerning for the person who's posting it. Well, we're the concerning part is that you're a police officer and just like things happened under COVID and just like things happened when people were doing anything else tyrannical, you decided to go knock on the door of a lady and ask her questions about a freaking tweet, which is not even a threat. It's not even using hyperbolic language. It's not dangerous in any way, shape or form.
You're going to police speech at the local level and you sent two officers to do it. The other concerning part is this lady decided to talk about it. If you guys want the ultimate black pill, this is maybe one of them, which is that, remember, the whole point of the original movement into this government was to dismantle government waste and fraud and abuse and save money and do the things like less government that everybody kind of hoped A conservative organization would do.
Again, conservatives, you are the minority in the Republican Party. You are the rhinos. You're Republican in name only because you're actually a conservative. Some of you are baking cheeseburger nationalists. You want to be left the hell alone, be able to do your own thing, and you want the dominant culture in America to survive. Trump administration promised you something. It was called Doze, the Department of Government efficiency.
They brought in the richest man in the world, an efficiency guy, someone who took 3/4 of the staff of Twitter, got rid of them and the and the website never crashed and they keep doing the thing they're doing. This is from Politico. It's worth a read all the way through, but I'll do a quick summary of it. The Trump administration has conceded that the DOGE team may have misused Social Security data. Some DOGE personnel had more access to data than previously acknowledged, according to a
court filing. This is coming from Politico. It's obviously leaning a little bit to the left, if not a lot. 2 members of Elon Musk's DOGE team are working at the Social Security Administration. We're secretly in touch with an advocacy group seeking to overturn election results in certain states. Now, we can't have that. We can't have the elections actually be safe, secure or we check into those things that would be.
Totally unacceptable. One of them signed an agreement that may have involved using Social Security data to match state voter rolls, the Justice Department revealed. That's because our Justice Department is going after DOGE employees that were trying to secure elections, whether they were doing it properly or not. I thought the entirety of this thing was to use the damn chainsaw to come through and find what the truth was. Where's our money going?
Why is it going there? Did someone steal our freaking elections? And the answer to it is DOJ under Pam Bondi, This DOJ, our DOJ, the brilliant leadership of Donald Trump or whatever other bullshit they want to sling at you. Those people, Yeah, they're going to prosecute people that worked in the government that were trying to do what their their mission was in spirit. And maybe they didn't have it done correctly if it was in good faith. I have no.
Otherwise that you, you. That shouldn't be an issue. Elizabeth Shapiro, a top Justice Department official, I said the Social Security Administration referred both Doge employees for potential violations of the Hatch Act. I'm not even sure if I've ever seen a Hatch Act violation prosecuted, which bars federal government employees from using their official positions for political purposes.
Very simply speaking, Hatch Acts is always told to you, it's a, it's a limit on your association and your limit of speech and politics while you're in a government job. And again, I don't know if they can even defend it under the 1st Amendment, but there's always this question of what are what you're doing? Is it a violation of the Hatch
Act? The previous Biden administration had no problem with people taking a knee for BLM and you had FBI agents promoted repeatedly who took that knee and made quote UN quote not official statements while wearing FBI stuff. Which should be a Hatch Act violation because BLM is clearly a left-leaning very specific type of politics one would think. Or you can act like we should go after the doge guys. Again, I'm not trying to black pill people per SE.
Black pill means lose all hope. What I'm saying is it's quite clear to me that the system is what it does. And what the system does is it punishes and it aggressively pursues people who have decided to say I think the system should be what it aspires to be and not what it currently is. I'm interested in diseases and root causes, not in like some bullshit symptoms. And I don't want to just do Fox News hits. This is a Fox News administration. That's how they do it.
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unbidden. And this comes actually amusingly enough from a conversation that I had with a Brit yesterday, exactly this conversation. He mentioned public schools, which are private schools in the UK. So here's a fun little thing, Brits making fun of words that Americans made-up. Maybe we're not so bad after all here. America, I think they're so special, renaming things for no reason. Yeah, like pavement. Now we're going to call it Sidewalk Mate. Oh, look at us. We're so clever.
Yeah. Actually, that does make more sense than pavement, doesn't it? It really does. I mean, what is a pavement? I don't know. You literally walk on the side of the road. It makes perfect sense. Yeah. They're still stupid, though. Yeah, they are. Oh, we're going to call chips fries. Yeah, idiots. Technically you do fry them, though. Yeah, I was just thinking that
you do, didn't you? It does feel like they swooped in later, cleaned things up and made everything a bit simpler than it. Yeah, that's because they're simpler. One Nil. What's wrong with a chemist? Yeah. What is wrong with a chemist? Oh no, it's got to be a drug store. That is where they keep the drugs though. That is where they keep the drugs. I was just thinking that as well. Oh, OK, I've got one. Public school. What do they call it? Private school? Oh my God, idiots.
Why would a public school be called private school? No, they are private schools. We just call it public school. Why would we do that? We should just talk about something else. Anyway, check us out on Spotify, Cal serifandshow.com. I appreciate all you guys watching. Yeah, we do have some words that are slightly better. They're actually correct on aluminum, though. It is aluminium, I think. Anyway, the Brits are fun here and we get to see a lot of
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