Take a look. Behind the curtain with a real whistleblower and 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, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today is Friday, it is May the 16th, and it is a friendless Friday.
We do not have our dear buddy Steve friend with us today, but we're going to make do. I waited and I waited and never did he show up in the green room. I'm just kidding. I knew he wasn't going to be here because Steve is doing dad stuff. And so we support that sort of thing here. I'm going to give you kind of a insight of where we're rolling today. We're going to do a quick Topper wave top skim of a number of headlines.
I want to do it specifically because the outrage that you might see on social media is not the thing that is being covered by the mainstream media. There are two streams of data coming at you. One are what the people or the influencers or whatever that sort of news media operation that happens on the social media side. It's highly funded and it is generally well paid and it is professional, even if it's not ethical.
And then there's the the principal journalist types coming from the CNNS and the AB CS and the NB CS and so on and so forth and all that. So we're going to hit wave tops of mainstream and then we're going to get into the social. And the reason why it is so critical that we cover some of the social media is because, as it was said to me by one of the the folks that I know in the FBI, we are now the FBI is being run by social media influencers in the persons of the deputy
director and the director. And that is the case for all of the Trump administration cabinet positions. Some of them are more focused on the social media and the PR aspect than others. The ones that are less focused on PR, turns out some of them are older and a little bit more kind of wise to the game. Those people are working on
actually getting things done. And those that are a little bit more hip to what's happening in the media world, the social media world, and want to make sure that the messaging is good, they are getting less done. That's relevant. It's worthwhile to know that some people want to get work done and some people want you to think they're getting work done. So we're going to talk about those things today. That's where I want to go with today's program.
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going. Today my eyes were almost welded shut, so I really needed it. I'm going to take a drink of coffee and we're going to get started with today's program. Again, blackoutcoffee.com slash Kyle. Let's go. All right, And as we ease into this, you know, you guys are a critical part of the show because often times what I see is some information that is being passed out in the chat that I wasn't paying attention to. Today will be interesting.
I think a lot of you know where we're going to go when we talk about things like the Playbook. If you're new to the program, we're going to introduce you to some concepts that are stalwarts here and what they are is a way to look through the information. OP, whoever's giving it to us, I'm going to go out there and say my buddy gave it a different name. But essentially whoever you put in charge as the director of the FBI is going to get, you're going to get Jim comedy.
Doesn't matter who you put there. If you put Robert Mueller there, you're going to get Jim comedy. If you put Cash Patel there, you're going to get Jim comedy. So we're going to be talking some comedy stuff and the real question is what the shell Jim comedy? You guys don't know this if you didn't work in the Bureau, but there were mugs and T-shirts and memorabilia that said comedy is my homie. When Donald Trump removed him in
the first round, kind of ugly. Let's do some wave tops of some of the things that are that are being covered by the mainstream media. This one came from the folks over at CNN. We're going to just get started with that. Trump said the clock is ticking for 150 countries that want to make a deal or they are going to face higher tariffs in the United States trade war against the world. So say it.
Multiple different writers. He thought Donald Trump's trade war was over, but he's got some news for you. Tariffs are going to go up again. No, that's not what he actually said.
He said if they want to make a deal, then the time is running out, they have to get after it. So at a certain point over the next two or three weeks, I think Scott and Howard are going to be sending out letters essentially telling people we've been been very fair, but we're going to be telling people that it's going to cost money to do business with the United States again. In other words, he didn't say that the tariffs are going up.
He's giving the whole the whole point of this, which was to pressure people into making deals, trade deals that are advantageous to the United States. I heard somebody over on, I can't remember what, what, what program she was on. I want to say she was over on CNN and her statement was essentially Donald Trump has parted with the neo con ways that they are trying to export democracy, trying to bring American freedom to all the
other lands in the world. Donald Trump's sort of departure from that is who gives a hell about what goes on in the Middle East. We don't care if you want to have a king, if you want to have a monarch, if you want to have a dictator, if you want to do strongman knock yourself out. United States is going to do the United States style, and I think maybe it comes from a practical understanding.
Maybe it comes from that business background where Donald Trump realizes that you can't make other countries be the United States, so all you should do is negotiate the best deal for the United States and screw them. You know, that is what America First would look like if you were going to translate it into a very short phrase. America Only is still in line with that, where you would say America's interests are my focus. Whatever happens with the rest of the world, good luck.
If they want to jump on board with us, we're giving them tools. They're out there, they're available. We've been funding them through the UN for a very long time. We're not, and that's OK too. Some countries not only are not ready, they are not suited for the way that America does business. We think it's the best because we live here and this is the thing that we're accustomed to and we think it provides the
biggest freedom. And you know what a lot of people around the world do as well. They want to come here on purpose, illegally often times. We're going to talk about that in just a second. But that doesn't mean that we should try to export what we have to them. Culturally, a lot of people are not capable of it. Financially, they may not be as well. You can't just drop America on other places and expect it to be the case because a lot of them
fight back. And why are you fighting with other countries that are resisting when their culture and their heritage and all of their instincts and all the people's values look, I look at people in other cultures in the same way that that they do, which is to say, human life is not the same. American lives are not the same as other countries. How do I know that? Because they don't treat them the same. They don't value their own people the way that we value our people.
And you can almost always look at that in casualty reports. If you go look at like, let's say an earthquake or a building disaster or a shooting or some sort of tragedy that happens overseas versus one that that happens in America, we'll lose our ever loving minds if five people are killed in like some sort of bus maintenance access or a ferry sinks and somebody dies. One person dying in a ferry accident in the United States is a catastrophe. If you see it overseas, it's like 30.
Two people died in a capsized boat. 132 people were were going across some river and they all sunk and everyone died in it. And you just go, they don't value people the way that we value people. It's been very obvious to me for quite a long time. It's fun to see the mainstream media try to run cover for this stuff. Here's an example. We've got another story. Like I said, I wanted to hit the top story from each of the website. This one's coming from CBS News.
The judge in the Abrego Garcia case, the most famous illegal alien maybe in the last 20 years, He's like the Elian Gonzalez, I guess. OK, Abrego Garcia is going to going to be reviewed and the Trump administration is going to be determined whether or not they can keep the case details secret. Remember, this was not a
criminal case against him. This was an administrative case and so the question was, if the judge is hearing arguments on Friday, can the government assert the privilege, what they call state secrets to facilitate a return? They're they're trying to pull this guy back. Sebastian Gorka actually went on TV and did a sit down with Politico kind of cutting them up and talking about how these people are defending terrorists. Again, I think that is the
point. What it's proven is that there are mainstream media journalists, quote, UN quote, journalists will say that that's their job and they cannot help themselves. They cannot get out of the way. They just have to disagree with things that they would have never questioned the Biden administration about like declarations that the that that the presidency actually has the ability to do like declare a terrorist organization.
That is something that comes out under the State Department to be an FTO is a determination that happens unilaterally by the executive. Here's Sebastian Gorka cutting it up against some lady from Politico who looks exactly like the lady who said the N word and raised almost $1,000,000. You wonder. It makes you wonder about a lot of things. Anyway, Watch. This a member of al Qaeda. If you're a member of al Qaeda, you're a. Terrorist. How do you know if that they're members of these gangs?
What I'm saying? Means the tattoos Ms. 13 on our knuckles doesn't doesn't help. Do you have tattoos of Al Qaeda? The the tattoo did not say MS13. I don't want to get into. Of course it does. It's just accidents that the the four symbols represent the letters Ms. This is why Politico is a joke. This is why you are gutter press and fake news that those four symbols that just happen to comport with the letters Ms. and the numbers 13 don't in this case represent MS13. You're sitting here live
defending a member of MS13. That's why. I regret coming here because this isn't journalism, this is protecting those who hate America. Shame on you. We are saving lives. Saving. How about Maryland fathers compared to Maryland mothers like Rachel Marin, mother of five, raped and murdered and thrown in a ditch. How about Jocelyn Nungaret, aged 12, raped a mile from her home and thrown in a ditch? It's strange that Politico doesn't do articles about her, that mother or that 12 year old
girl. Why is that? Why is the MS13 guy with the knuckle tattoos more important in terms of due process than the lives of 12 year old girls brutally raped? It's weird that the priorities shift to defending the member of an FTO but not the children and the women. Dan Crenshaw told me a story once of a 16 year old girl who came was smuggled across this border. The parents paid $5000 for her to live in America, the land of milk and honey.
She ended up locked in a room in New York, raped by more than a dozen men every day for 18 months until she escaped. She went to Dan Crenshaw's office. And I'm no Fred to Dan Crenshaw's OK, He's still got TDs. And that girl said to him, please close the border so another girl doesn't have to be raped by 12 strange men every day for 18 months. It's strange that Politico doesn't cover those stories. It's not strange. They have an agenda and they're
pushing it out there. This is one of the actual advantages of putting people that understand media, social media or whatever. And and you know, Sebastian Gorka is a traditional media type guy. He was on Newsmax, he was doing television, he was doing radio. He can filibuster this lady with facts, articulable facts. That story he told about that 16 year old girl, that is a
ubiquitous story. When you cover things like MS13, when you work in that space and you work against terrorist organizations, which is what they call them now, but we call them transnational organized crime, very, very similar sort of M OS that is a very common story. 16 year old girl gang raped over and over again until they either escape or die.
It is one of the reasons why people who are worried about children and the sex trafficking is that there is a time clock that starts the minute those those those people get involved in it, the victims do not last. They are considered disposable. They have a reusable asset that will eventually not be useful at all to the people that bring them in. It is atrocious. So watching mainstream media cover that stuff, it shows you exactly what Sebastian Gorka just said. They hate this country.
They're representing the the instincts of the Democrat Party, which also seems to hate this country. And that's hard to say because a lot of the people, if you go back even 20-30 years ago that were in that, that party, they didn't have the same visceral loathing hatred. They didn't give in to the most radical and crappy instincts that you're currently seeing. I've got 2. I think this is Corey Bush. I'm trying to figure out why she's standing up there, but I think this is Corey Bush and
then Ayanna Presley talking. These are two black women in politics. 1, congresswoman, 1, I think is a former congresswoman at this point. But again, I couldn't get a caption of who it was. They're talking about reparations in 2025, how America is being so terrible to them.
Meanwhile, these are the same people that are trying to represent that this terrible nation should keep all the brown people that came here basically to prey on the good people that live here that came here to victimize more people who look somewhat similar to them. It's just it's a mentally incongruous sort of argument to make and it doesn't stop them because you've got some sycophantic weirdos in the
background that meekly chance. I'm going to give you a couple clips of this just to give you kind of a taste. And then we're going to go on with a couple more headlines. Like I said, we will get to comedy. We are going to get to the playbook because it's so relevant. That is a probably the most important thing to to point out today is that we're getting the same old crap from certain parts of the Trump administration. I feel like we have room to push because the other side is doing
this. A duty to repair. So let's make it clear there is a debt that does exist. This country has taken so much from black folks and has a debt it owes because for over 400 years, until this very day, this country has stolen black labor, black lives, black futures. Industries were built and maintained through the subjugation of black people in this country. In wealth, was built and maintained through the discriminatory policies that still plague us to this day.
And to be clear, some people directly benefited from it or are direct beneficiaries of it. We have systems that create and perpetuate imbalances and balances in our society. And you either benefit from it or you are disenfranchised by it. And Black people continue to be disenfranchised and harmed by these systems. Others receive advantages from it. So. Dang, she's really speaking there, isn't she? She's spitting that it's not
true. But it does sound really good if you read quickly and nobody has time to sit there and process what the things you just said. You just said that this this country is built on the theft of a black labor and and black experiences. And meanwhile there you stand in a white suit in front of a microphone with a national audience being able to do that. So yeah, I get it. I think you're actually defeating your own argument by your own existence. But OK, sure, how about
reparations now? And discrimination against black people. We are in a moment of anti blackness on steroids and we refuse to be silent. We will not back down in our pursuit of racial justice. The antidote to anti blackness is to be pro black and we will do it unapologetically. The United States government owes us a debt, and we need reparations. We need a reparations now. That's where the black fatigue comes from that I was talking about yesterday.
This is such a logical position to hold. Again, you're a freaking member of Congress. Does that not tell you something about this country? We have every color and every face and both men and women represented in our elected bodies to go out there and make laws. How about shut off the victim thing? But maybe not. Maybe you just continue with that, see how it suits you. It's not going to work. It hasn't worked, and Americans
are fatigued by that attitude. And it does come from a very, very unique set of people that are just pushing grievances. It just turns out that people are tired of being told that they're the problem. Another headline just for funsies, let's push forward on this one. This is day eight of the Sean Diddy Combs trial. A thing that I could not care less about because I don't think
it's national news. It tells you how much that we have a problem with looking at celebrities and expecting them to somehow be something that they are not. They are fallen and flawed people. The lawyers who are out there reading text messages. Imagine doing this being like the so-called victim. I'm sure she was a victim of domestic violence, but it's become such a national spectacle.
You've got this woman, Cassie Ventura out there and she has like a decade worth of text messages that they are reading. All the most intimate communications had to be put on display. And so of course you've got the people that are representing Combs out there that the attorneys are reading her text messages. And the jury is getting to see a lot of the sexual sort of contact and the the explicit nature of their relationship.
And a bunch of stuff about drugs and a bunch of stuff about parties and going and buying sex toys. And all of this stuff is put out there. It's just a it's a display play spectacle. It lets you know that having a lot of money doesn't make you a good person. Being attractive doesn't mean that you're a good person. And just because everyone knows your name doesn't mean that you're going to live up to some
sort of hype or standard. I've got a great video clip that I'm going to make you deal with right now coming from maybe another Generations hero. Because he was a musician. Somehow he got it in his head that he was supposed to go out and give political diatribes. Imagine spending whatever it cost to buy tickets for a Bruce Springsteen concert.
He's now 75 years old. So you now have a boomer musician who did songs like Dancing in the Dark, which I love, you know, Born to Run, born in the USA, all kinds of cultural commentary. People thought that he was a fantastic representative of Americans and a dissident in some ways and talking about the failings of this nation, but in a good way, in a positive way, in a musical way.
And then he decided to just give his diatribe on how he still has TDs, again, covering for, I guess, gang bangers that are running around on the street. I cannot imagine that someone paid for tickets. Even to get only 90 seconds of the speech is a little bit nutty. Let's give this one a little lesson. That won't wow down to their ideological demands. They're removing residents off American streets and, without due process of law, are deporting them to.
Foreign detention. Centers and prisons. This is all happening now. The majority of our elected representatives have failed to protect the American people from the abusions of an unfit president and a rule. All right. And then you got about 18 people cheering and most of the people are sitting there going, why do I have to deal with this crap? I think actually Kid Rock of all people, who's also a musician, who also does that for a living, performs for a people, kind of knocks it down.
Over on Jesse Watters we got a couple of Jesse Watters clips that seem pretty decent, so here he is explaining them. Maybe the problem in America and why our declining birth rate has something to do with the people that would go to a Bruce Springsteen concert. It's an interesting answer. When you play your concerts, do you ever see anybody with blue hair, armpit hair, female armpit hair as some of these people? We're looking at kid. I don't know. Man listen, I was just watching your clips.
And you know, we have this low birth rate in America and it all made sense to me. It just hit me right now because who's going to sleep with these ugly ass, broke, crazy, deranged TDs liberal women? I mean, you look at these rallies, it's like a bunch of women that no guy wants to sleep with and a bunch of dudes that want to sleep with each other. Have you seen what comedy? Yikes. OK, they're going to get into the comedy thing.
We'll go over and talk about that because I got a clip about that as well. Two officials fired by Trump returned to court to challenge his power. Those two officials are women that might be at a Bruce Springsteen concert, kind of like you just heard Kid Rock talking about. This, of course, is being covered by NPR. It's their top headline.
Appellate judge in Washington, DC will consider the key question on Friday. Does the president have the constitutional authority to fire board members at agencies that were created by Congress to be independent of the White House? And yet their executive agencies, in other words, just like all the things that Congress did, they determine how much money gets in there. But they have a problem.
The president is the person who is specifically in charge of something like the National Neighbor Relations Board, but we probably shouldn't have in the 1st place, and the Merit System Protections Board, which is absolutely useless in my experience with it. It doesn't protect people if you come from the wrong political background. Maybe it's because people like this are at the top of these boards and the other one sounds overtly communist. All right, Lower court judges said yes.
In fact, the president does have the ability to deal with this and to to drop people they cited in 1935. Oh, it's that old law thing again, isn't it? Supreme Court case decision known as Humphreys executor. It upheld the limits Congress placed on the president's removal powers. The judge ordered Wilcox and Harris to temporarily be returned to their states. We're going to have to decide whether or not in this appellate
district. And of course, it's going to go to ADC district, but we're going to decide whether or not you actually have the authority to remove people when you are the person who is the chief executive. And it's it's nonstop with this stuff. Who are the people that are cheering for it? They're kind of like the people that are at the rallies that you heard Kid Rock talk about. I've got a little video of this. It's going to lead us into something known as 8647.
That's the sign that you're going to see if you're just listening. These people are walking around claiming they want due process for illegal aliens and to get rid of Donald Trump. They don't like him, and I guess they probably would support government workers writ large. Here it is. Bring him home. They say him being Abrego Garcia because why not? The sad tuba in the background might be the best little effect
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Let's talk about this. RFK seems to be one of the few guys that's actually getting it done. He he has almost no missteps that I've seen and which is crazy because he's a Democrat. He's a Democrat from back of the day. And so they have to paint him again. The, the, the enemy will tell you where they are strong and where they are weak. They are weak on RFK junior one because he has a broad base of support from people like moms that want to see their kids be
healthy. His agenda to like be have Americans in general feel better that they think that dyes and all the things that we know are not good in our food. He's been saying it out loud. It shouldn't actually be a partisan position. This is a really good little hit piece that's done over at MSNBC. It was one of their top stories. RFK Junior's refusal to give advice on vaccines is in fact dangerous advice. In other words, if you don't say what we want you to, we need to compel speech.
And I'm going to get into compelled speech and free speech and protecting speech a little bit. If you don't say exactly what we want, you need to be cancelled. This is the position of this MSNBC opinion writer. They said that he's an anti vaxxer. Of course, they always smear that, but they don't cover his own words where he says, I'm not anti vax. In fact, my kids have gotten vaccines.
The question they asked was, would you in fact, give your children vaccines today knowing what you know? And he sort of just said, I'm not going to push this out. Then he says for measles, yeah, probably for measles. There's certain things that he would and certain things that he wouldn't, you know, like a nuanced perspective on the world. That's not a terrible take. It really upsets these people. What also upsets them is that he wants to cut, quote, UN quote, funding.
Listen to what he says. The funding is being cut from because the Trump administration came back and said we don't need all the money that we have going into Medicare and the Medicaid because it's not being used properly. There's fraud, there's waste, there's abuse, there's criminal activity. So the money that is funding criminality shouldn't actually be funded.
This is a big offense and it is a big affront to the Democrat agenda, which is like, how much more can we grow government, regardless of who it benefits, even if it benefits people that are scamming us, which means they're taking money out of your pocket and giving it to people that don't deserve it. Here's his answer. I think this is masterful work.
Again, you should not go into a fight with someone who knows more about the the thing you're asking questions about than you do. So do you disagree with the cuts that are being proposed for Medicaid right now? Oh, the cuts to, you know, this is AI don't know if you understand this or whether you're just mouthing, you know, the Democratic talking boys. The cuts to Medicaid are for fraud, waste and abuse. And I'll tell you what that
means. It means that the because of DOGE, we were able to determine, and it's about 8 million people who would be affected. Because of DOGE, we were able to determine that there are 1,000,000 people who are claiming Medicaid from multiple states. That's illegal. It's theft. You're not allowed to do that. Or another million people who are collecting both under Obamacare and. Surgery. This has nothing to do with the budget that. These are the only cuts.
That are being made. These are the only cuts that are being made to Medicaid. That's not true. Yes, it is another million illegal aliens. We announced the law yesterday, yesterday, rule yesterday. We're not going to pay illegal aliens anymore. And guess what Gavin Newsom did this morning? He said we're going to take all the illegal aliens off the California Medicaid rolls because the feds aren't paying for them anymore. So the compassion.
Secretary, let me let me focus you on the actual numbers of the budget that's being proposed every game. I game my time. I think what you are saying is absolutely inaccurate in terms of the 13 million Americans that will lose access to healthcare. Let me tell you, the folks in my district are not actually getting Medicaid at another state. They can't travel to get another state. The clinics that are providing that life saving. Let me tell you. The are the last resort for folks.
The last category as category is is adults who are who are able bodied who refuse to look for a job, to volunteer to get a job or to show show that they are insert or to take a part. Time. I agree with them. That is absolutely not true. The vast majority of folks in a community like mine who are on Medicaid are working. They want to work. People want to be able to make
sure that. They have no danger of losing their Medicaid. That's kind of a mic drop if you're going to go after the guy who actually has access to the internal funding. Again, it's an executive agency. You're a member of Congress, you're out there asking questions. Who do you think has better access to it? And it turns out that guys like RFK Junior have been eating and sleeping and breathing this information for quite a while now. Getting rid of fraud should not be a fight.
In fact, they should all cheer. They should go, that's great. We'd actually like to see efficiency. The crazy thing is, and we've showed you compilations of this before, if you go back 1520 years, there are every single major Democrat talking about this stuff, saying that as much as 1/3 of Medicare or Medicaid is in fact fraudulent people that are scamming the system. They're double dipping. In other words, they're collecting it.
Like you said, in two different states, it's people that are not eligible. You've got people like Gavin Newsom who are out there correcting themselves when they say we want to be compassionate. But if you don't have any federal funding, you can't do that. Again, a lot of these are funded by the the federal government, but they are administered by the state. And so the states take all kinds of liberties. If you actually have somebody come in and go, we're not going
to do that anymore. We are now going to have some, some some scrutiny over the way that you administer the funds that we put out there and we're going to withhold it. If you don't actually use it properly, then you end up having somebody, you know, do the job that they were hired to do. It actually shouldn't even be partisan at all, OK. All of those things were the big pieces that I wanted to cover down on. I want to do the Terror Factory because I think it's super relevant to us today.
I think it's something that should be brought up at this exact moment in time because we're starting to see it again under cash patelle leadership of the FBI, and that is problematic. I talked to yet another FBI agent who said the the folks inside the Bureau are making fun of him left and right and it doesn't matter. Even the ones that want him to be successful are not impressed.
He sent out apparently like an FBI wide e-mail the other day making apologies or making excuses about why he was going to nightclubs with his girlfriends. We're getting reports that his girlfriend is getting an FBI protection detail that you, the American taxpayer has to pay for. Do you want to pay for a 26 year old country music star who does a podcast to get FBI agents who should be investigating child pornography or child trafficking
or MS13 or terrorists? You want those people out there providing protection details for some dudes girlfriend in his 40s? Give me a break. And as we reported here, Cash Patel's net worth is somewhere between 6:00 and $30 million. If he wants to protect his girlfriend, he can hire a private security guard. This is not a big deal. This is not a hard thing to solve the problem on. We're making it an issue. And so I want to show you this, this tweet that came out the
other day. Again, when you have social media people running things, you're going to get ridiculous statements like this. I'm truly troubled. This might be the worst news that I've seen. I sat on this for a day or two. Some of you guys called it out over on social media and said, hey, is this the playbook? And they tagged me on it and I waited to read because I wanted to actually see what the press release said.
I'm waiting for the complaint so or, or the indictment so we can actually see what that looks like. But man, it's got every single common thread with the so-called playbook that we call it here. The reason why we made a movie called Police State, why I agreed to help Dinesh D'souza is because I believe that the playbook is a real thing.
The FBI counterterrorism division manufacturers terrorism in what Trevor Aronson calls the terror factory and then they go and bust it and then they claim that they're heroes. Here's the tweet from Kash Patel. It is up as if I believe yesterday new from your FBI. This is messaging and PR, but it is not reality.
I can confirm now reports that our FBI teams and partners spoiled an attempted ISIS attack on one of our U.S. military bases in Warren, MI. The individual, his name is going to be terrible because I'm going to butcher it. It's it's a Islamic name. It's it's Amar Abdul Majaad Muhammad Saeed. He plotted a mass shooting at the United States Tank Automotive and Armaments Command, also known as CATCOM facility before multiple undercover law enforcement officers obtained information of
his plans. He was arrested this week and will face charges of supporting a foreign terrorist organization, among others. Our agents and our intelligence teams and our partners, they all acted quickly to save lives. Well, congratulations to you guys. I know you didn't do, I know you didn't do this right? You didn't do the 2015 Trevor Aaronson how the FBI created the
terrorist sting thing, did you? You didn't introduce like FBI agents and undercovers and confidential human sources to talk a guy into doing some stupid things. You didn't do that, I hope, right? Because we made you properly aware through movie and through post and through social media and through personal conversation that this is a problem that the FBI is known to do that they create the terrorism that they are going to disrupt. And no, Cash Patel wouldn't do
that sort of thing, right? We, we, we expect better. Unless we didn't get that, unless that's exactly what happened before we get into the the details of the story, which is going to be this, you know, unfortunate for all of us. And then we'll get to the shell thing, which is a nothing burger. I'm going to shock you guys. But the context is, is Jim, comedy has the right to free speech. Before we do any of those things, let me say thanks to the folks over at Under Tack.
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actually created a terrorist. Again, they recorded it. They got the message. They did everything on. They wouldn't have done that to a dude in Michigan, would they? Here's the damn press release. I've highlighted the relevant parts. Michigan man is arrested and charged for attempting to attack a military base on behalf of ISIS. What did he actually do in relation to this, this attack? What was the tack?
On May the 13th, the scheduled day of the attack, he was arrested when he traveled to the area near TACOM and he launched his drone in support of the attack. Why did he launch the drone, you say?
Well, I'll read it to you. According to the complaint, Saeed informed 2 undercover law enforcement officers of a plan that he had devised and formulated to conduct a mass shooting on the United States Army's Tank Automotive Armaments Command, TACOM, a facility near the Detroit Arsenal in Warren, MI in April of 2025. That's last month. The two undercover officers indicated that they intended to carry out his plan. Do you hear what that means? He wasn't going to carry out his plan.
He just had a plan in his head. What do I tell you if the worst thing that you have in your mind is now backed up by somebody online who wants to help you out and help you do your stupidest idea for the exact amount of money you have? You are now dealing with a fed, in this case, quite literally, 2 undercover officers indicated that they would carry out the intended plan at the direction of ISIS. In response to said he decided to provide material support.
So he must have given them like weapons and explosives and things, right? No, he provided them with amber armor piercing ammunition which he may be stole from the from the military. I guess he was a National Guardsman for a couple years. He's 19 years old, people. He's a moron and he's 19. He gave them magazines and ammunition, but not the guns to shoot them. And then he said he would fly his drone to conduct
reconnaissance operations. He helped train the undercover employees who in fact work for either the FBI or local law enforcement on firearms and constructions of Molotov cocktails so they could use those in the attack. He helped with the numerous planning details the attacked, including how to enter the building. That sounds super suspicious until you look at it with a skeptical eye of somebody who understands that we've dealt with a police state. This is the movie that we did
with Dinesh D'souza. Some of you guys will remember that Dan Bongino was involved in that movie. Cash Patel was in that movie. So were members of Congress. The entire point is that the FBI sets these things up, creates them, and then knocks them down. See, friend and I were in there. If you're looking on the screen right now, you're seeing a man with a baseball hat, sunglasses, and a mask. That is Kyle Serafin portraying an FBI agent taking a father
into custody. It doesn't have to be a father. It could be a Muslim guy. It could be some idiot radical who they found online. That's how this works. They just set it up and then they knock it back down. It is truly problematic that we have people who are not being serious about this stuff because we do have real threats out there in the world. This is a real threat. Actually, let me give you a not real threat. How about another not real threat?
This is Jim comedy. Yesterday, Jim comedy made some very exciting news for people who want to have outrage in the world. He said cool shell formation on my beach walk and the the numbers 8647 were spelled out in the sand. So people took that to mean 8647. They said, dear God, he's saying that he wants Donald Trump killed. That's what he's saying. Obviously he's saying that.
What else could it mean? There's a couple of things it could mean because Jim Comedy has been known to put things out in shell formations and use them to sort of like cover for his thoughts. He also apparently found a shell that said Vote Harris, and he said Ariel gets it. Ariel knows what the mission is because he's a lot like a
loudmouth Democrat now. He's an attention sinking weirdo who stands in the middle of roads and takes, has someone stand and take a picture behind him looking down the road or stands awkwardly in a cornfield wondering what's coming next, etcetera, etcetera. How do we know that this was him trying to go and see Donald Trump assassinated? We really don't. You know what also was
interesting about yesterday? As you guys pointed out in the chat before we got started, here's the count of days since September 11th, 2001. From September 11th, 2001 to May 15th, 2025, it was 8647 days. Maybe someone there was counting the number of days the way my friend Garrett Boyle counts the number of days that he's been kicked out of the FBI. Maybe somebody was sitting there and saying it's been 86147 days since my loved one died. Because people do that.
Maybe they leave that message in the sand too. That's a real possibility, or more likely, he was trying to let you know that he's got a new book coming out and his new book, which is coming from Publishers Weekly, it comes out on May the 20th. He was looking for attention. He wanted someone to pay attention to FDR Drive, his new book, a crime novel that he's taken on of late. This is the thing that he does these days. This is what Jim Comedy spends his time doing.
And quite interestingly, on the press release for that, he actually wrote, I just got my copies. This is what he wrote on April 21st. He has a box of books and it says I just got my copies. Everybody else will get theirs on May 20th. Nora and Benny battling right wing domestic terrorism fueled by well funded demagoguery. I wish it wasn't so real. I hope you like it. You know, 8647.
Now, if that's really dangerous because Cash Patel actually said that they were going to be investigating this sort of thing. We are aware of social media post by former FBI Director James Comedy directed at President Trump. We are in communication with the Secret Service and Director Kieran, I guess that's the Secret Service director. The primary jurisdiction is with the Secret Service. So why is he commenting? We, the FBI will provide all necessary support.
Do you know how how clown worthy this stuff is? Because here's Jack Poso. Jack Posobik wrote 8646 at 10:30 at night on 1/29/2022. It turns out there are plenty of people who have said things like 86 somebody and it's not a a call for someone to be dead. As someone who's worked in more restaurants than Cash Patel or Tulsi Gabbard or or Jesse Watters or Laura Ingraham or anybody else that brings on there. I spent like 5 to 8 years
working in restaurants. 86 means we're out of it or cancel it. We're no longer selling it. It doesn't mean that you want to bury somebody. It's not the same thing as Deep Sixed and it turns out that that's free speech. Republican Trump 8646 T-shirt 1338 on Amazon. You can get it tomorrow. You can get it on Sunday again. Jack Bosobiak said it. There's multiple variations of it. 8646, get rid of the guy, put someone new in office.
You have the right to free speech in this country, even if it's stupid speech, even if it's obnoxious speech. And we should definitely not be supporting this kind of nonsense. I want to remind you guys that there in fact was some court cases about this that go back to the 1960s, Watts V United States. It was a landmark case that defined the boundaries of what is called true threats, AKA the true threat doctrine. To say that this is a threat is nonsensical and it's silly.
It's social media influencer hype. It's outrage clicking and I despise it. The entirety of the true threat doctrine means that it has to instill fear and anxiety in persons or communities. It has to lead to disruption and or social rest. There has to be the possibility that that threat will actually be carried out. And they actually clarified that with another Supreme Court case in 2023. We actually covered it at the time.
It's counterman versus Colorado. The Supreme Court ruled that to criminally prosecute a person based on what we call true threats, it has to be a real threat. OK, Not the number of days since 9:11 or a cool shell formation on my beach walk. The prosecution has to prove that the defendant had a subjective intent to threaten the victim. You have to subjectively prove that Jim Comedy knew it was a threat.
And of course, he immediately walked it back and said, I had no idea that this was such a political message. It didn't stop people from going out and trying to make hay out of this stuff. So here you have Tulsi Gabbard talking about it with Jesse Waters. The idea that the D and I would deign to talk about this is a misfocusing, and I think Tulsi Gabbard has mostly done a pretty good job. But if you're just desperate to get a Fox News hit on a Thursday night, I guess you could go do
this. Tulsi Gabbard is the director of national intelligence. Are you buying that the former FBI director didn't know what 86 Trump meant?
Absolutely not. Jesse that that is a ridiculous and insane statement to make, certainly within this context, but especially coming from a guy who's the former director of the FBIA, guy who spent most of his career prosecuting mobsters and gangsters, people who know and execute other humans and use this exact lingo of 86. Comedy himself admitted in his follow on message that he knew that this was a political
statement. Well, the only reason he knew that, Jesse, was because a little over a month ago, a a bunch of anti Trump, anti Elon Musk protesters were proliferating the use of this 8647 slogan, which was a veiled call to action to murder the sitting president of the United States. Hey Serafin, 2 more, two more orders and we're going to 86 crab legs. OK, two more orders. We're 86 and crab legs. Got it. Pass it around to your teammates. Hey, 86 crab legs, 86 crab legs,
two more orders. That's what it looks like if you're in a restaurant. That's what 86 means. It means we're not going to sell them anymore. We don't have them anymore. We're discontinuing. It doesn't mean that we're killing the crab legs. Kill crab legs. No, 86 means no more. This is silliness. This is a waste of time. This is distraction. I'm going to show you a real problem because what it does show you is that Jim Comedy was a political actor, which we knew.
He's actually a narcissistic guy. From what I can tell, having listened to multiple Jim Comedy speeches, he is very good at walking the line of getting people excited about something. He is charismatic. He is brilliant. He really is you. You'd be foolish not to call him that. To act like this was a threat that is somehow going to open him up to criminal prosecution is silliness. He is not criminally liable for that.
He may have done other things that were in fact criminal, but if you think we're going to see people in jail, I don't think so. There's some there's some tape that Ed Martin says that we might actually see that that would be the most unexpected turn of events. That will be the most unexpected victory that I could find. Play one more little piece of me talking about it real quick. And then we're going to get into what I think is the real threat
that showed up yesterday. And it did come from social media. It is a much more dangerous thing than than Jim Comedy and it's getting almost no play. You know, whatever his intent, I will tell you that there is a guy in Georgia who is issuing threats on my life about a month ago and he's in jail today. He has been indicted with a crime as he should have been and he is in jail as we speak.
So whatever James Comedy intent, he and people like him need to be held to account according to the law, which is something that he claims to have given his life for and stands by the rule of law. Fantastic. The rule of law says people like him who issued direct threats against the president, United States essentially issuing a call to assassinate him must be held accountable under the law. Do you believe Comedy should be in jail?
I do any other person with the position of influence that he has, people who take very seriously what a that, what a guy of his stature, his experience and what the propaganda media has built him up to be. I'm very concerned for the president's life. We've already seen assassination attempts. I'm very concerned for his life. And James Comedy, in my view, should be held accountable and put behind bars for this. Nobody would investigate this. I'm just telling you right now.
18 USC 871. Threats against the presidency
or successors of the presidency. Whoever knowingly and willfully deposits for conveyance in the mail or for delivery from a post office or any other letter carrier of any paper, letter, writing, print, missive or document containing any threat to take the life of to kidnap or inflict bodily harm upon the President of the United States. The President-elect, the Vice President or other officers in the succession in the order to the office of the President of the United States or the Vice
president-elect or knowingly and willfully otherwise make such a threat against the president or the president-elect shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years or both. No way do you reach the threshold for investigating this when it comes to the elements of this crime. You guys can all be upset all you want. I love it. The the chats are here going you're wrong. They almost killed him. Don't get me wrong, I know they
almost killed him. I remember this like it was yesterday because this is one of the craziest things that I'll probably take to my grave with me. This happened Jim comedy putting some shells on the ground on the on the ground is not that and. You know, that's a little bit old. That chart, that chart's a couple of months old. And if you want to really see something that said, take a look at what happened.
Those sounds will haunt me, and when I hear them in the echoes of them and the response shots, unbelievably troubling. That is not what Jim Comedy is doing now, but Jim Comedy may very well be getting people riled up and amped up to a sentiment that they think that, you know, the crazies will go
out there. And I think comedy, in addition to trying to sell books, which is obviously where he might be sitting at there, there's his box of books, while Jim Comedy might be trying to push that forward, you cannot convince me that that is a legitimate threat, a true threat under the true threat doctrine. Watch the United States counterman, Colorado. It doesn't happen. It doesn't rise to that level. Let me show you a real threat.
This is a real threat. This is a picture taken by Laura Logan. Apparently, this is something from the United States Marshall Western District of Texas. That's here in Austin, TX. This is the federal courthouse. The photo was taken today. That was yesterday, she says. Why are Biden and Harris still on the walls at the US Marshall's office inside the federal courthouse in Austin, TX? That is a real threat to me. It's not a threat against the life of the president.
It's a threat against the capabilities of an administration. When you have someone who's been in there since 2018, she's a presidential appointee. I'm going to tell you a little bit about this lady. The woman who is the United States Marshall for the Western District of Texas is a woman named Susan L Pomerleu. I think that's how you pronounce her name. She is formerly the sheriff of Bear County. Pronounced. It's pronounced Bear, but it's
BEXAR. She was there for about four years, three to four years as a sheriff, and she previously was a Major General in the United States Air Force. She was an admin officer in the United States military. She joined the US Air Force in 1968, and she ended up retiring in 2000 at the rank of Major General. That woman has not replaced the chain of command under which she works. You have Biden on the wall. You have Kamala Harris on the wall.
You have Merrick Garland on the wall as the lead of the DOJ. That should be Pam Bondi. And then you'd have her and her pictures still unchanged. Now, whether that's a failure of leadership to go in and tell people, whether it's a failure to just do your job because she's 78 freaking years old.
Just so you guys understand, the United States Marshall, the lead person for the Marshall Service in the Western District, Texas, which covers El Paso, big city, border town, Midland and Odessa, which are also relatively big out in the Panhandle. It covers Waco, which is the biggest city between Austin and Dallas. San Antonio, which is a monstrously big city and the capital of Texas, Austin, TX. They have the picture of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris up.
That is a real freaking problem. That is seriously problematic and it's far more problematic than some pictures of shells. We have to be aware of what these people are doing. And it is not just happening at the United States Marshall Service. This is what the the real deep state looks like. It's people that are pushing back against the actual legitimate authority of the president. Look at this one. This was put out by Sam Shumate the other day.
This is also from the Air Force where this woman that I just showed you a second ago was a Major General. It's a big yellow spray paint over the pictures of Donald Trump over Pete Hagseth, the folks that are running in this chain of command for an intelligence squadron at the United States Air Force. They have the letters spray painted FDT, which we assume stands for F Donald Trump. It's insubordinate. It is a culture that is resisting the people who are supposed to be in charge.
We have bigger threats from people that are actually currently working in the government than some washed up guy who's now writing books. The seven foot tall middle finger that hangs out there. Jim Comedy. And do we really not have bigger things to deal with than setting up fake terrorists and going after Jim comedy with the FBI acting like it? Again, that's social media outrage, influence or nonsense. That's not serious. That's not where the real threats exist.
For once, I actually agree with MSNBC, which I hate doing. Don't make me defend Jim comedy. I hate it. It's like when you guys make me defend the FBI because they're wrong. Enjoy this. This is MSNBC actually having the proper take on this. 37 took a photo, posted it, didn't realize it would be interpreted as a call to violence. Of course, President Trump survived that assassination attempt last summer. There was another assassination plot against him not long after.
Some people you could make the case, are arguing here in bad faith because of the way the president and others feel about James Comedy. But how do you see this playing out? But we should remind Danai Gabbard, of course, that comedy would have to be convicted before he he went to prison. I mean, look, this is a stupid thing that he did, clearly. I think there's certainly a lot
of faux outrage here. But to be fair, if if it had gone the other way and if someone had posted 8646 about President Biden, there would be some on the left who would be angry as as well. We heard from FBI Director Kash Patel that they're going to be investigating it. You already read a few number of Trump officials who said they would as well. It's hard to know whether or not they'll be there there. I mean, comedy took the post down immediately. He apologized.
It is so surprising to me that he is so disliked on the right considering the role he helped play in Donald Trump's original election in in 2016. That's assuming that he actually helped Hillary on purpose, which you guys act, you know, like that may be the case. I think people that have a nuanced take on it think that he might have actually been trying to help Hillary as opposed to hurt Hillary. That's the claim it ended up hurting.
That doesn't mean he understands how everything's going to land. What he did do is generate a lot of publicity about a book that he's trying to sell. And again, this was something you could buy on Amazon. You guys can go out there and type in 8646 right now and you can also get that same shirt. You're not calling for the death of Joe Biden with that. I think we know better. Ed Martin thinks that we actually are going to see arrests, God willing.
That's the case. I don't have a lot of faith in it, but he was on Jesse Kelly talking about it. I at least want to give the lip service to somebody who has now a potential stepping into the judicial department. He's going to walk into the Justice Department in a role where maybe they actually do stop some of the weaponization.
So I hope that this is the case. We're going to play a little quick clip of him saying it, and then we're going to talk about how all of this stuff is all manipulated in the 1st place. And if you're really being honest, you've known it for a long time. These outrage swings and the faux outrage and the excitement about things that are not important, they're really obvious once you know why it's
being done. So what is a realistic expectation from people watching, myself included, who want criminals inside of the government arrested? I'm thrilled with the newest cartel guy going to prison. Yeah, I mean, throw the pedophiles in the Pacific Ocean for all I care. All that stuff sounds great.
But if people have committed crimes with either party for any reason with their government position, for me that's as serious as any crime on the planet because you're taking a responsibility and you're abusing people's rights with it. But is it realistic to think we're going to see government people go to prison in the next four years? Yeah, yes, the answer is yes. And and here's what I'd say #1 everybody who's watching and including you, Jesse, don't stop
being pissed at the speed. We need to be faster. So don't stop even at me, even at the good guys, right. And, and everybody, I agree with it because we're running against the clock. The clock is used against us. The Article 3 courts are you. They slow us down. And, and I can tell you as a prosecutor, you're looking at this, you're saying this case is going to take 18 months and you're thinking 18 months from now, how are we going to be able to win the battle for the future of the country?
So my, my be be mad about the timing. I just would say this, I'm in this and I'm not, you know, I don't care about being spit at. I I mean, it's, it's, you know, last week. But I can tell you we get, I get threats against me and my family and all, and everybody does it. It goes into this. And so at this level and where we are, it's worth it because it's now or never. I mean, Jesse, you've written a book on. It's now or never. I'm going to turn this down.
We'll put this over on locals if you guys want. But the fact of the matter is he says the right thing. And I, I really want to believe that Ed Martin's going to get it done. I have an instinct. There's some people that have been around him that told me that he's very serious about this. That is all good news and the idea that we would not stop pushing on them. Don't don't stop the the outrage that the time we're working against the clock.
That's true. If you guys forgot what this was all about, and maybe you have none of this has to do with whether or not certain people go to jail that you hope go to jail. I'd like to go to jail too. Like I want to see justice. I want to see accountability. That was the goal. But let's be real. Have the serious problems been fixed in the election system just because there was a like a one off win?
Because maybe the powers that be decided that if you didn't give Donald Trump the win where he needed it that you would have a explosive outrage? How many of you were ready to take to the streets in November? I think they just cooled your jets. What about election integrity? Has that been handled? I saw this clip yesterday and it reminded me that of course, like address switching and a bunch of other fraudulent tactics have to be fixed. How about this? Consider whether this is being
fixed yet. Let's talk election integrity. I was at the Fulton County Republican Breakfast the other day and three separate people asked me what my stance was on election integrity, and I told them the same thing. I'm going to tell you here. Not only do I believe in it, but I believe I was a victim of election integrity fraud. You see, I registered to vote in 2001 and I have voted here for 24 years. Now I'm standing in front of the Alpharetta Library, which is a place where I vote.
In the 2020 election, when me and my son came here to vote, I was told that we could not vote here because I lived downtown Atlanta. My address had been changed. Now I assured the lady that my address had not been changed and I wondered who went in and changed it. She responded that nobody goes in and changes the records and I told her somebody obviously changed mine. She then handed me a piece of paper to sign. The paper said that I lived at my address and it would allow me
and my son to vote. Now later when I went back and pulled my voting records, I found out that my son's vote never register, and in fact my vote also apparently didn't register either because somebody had requested a paper ballot in my name at a different address a month earlier. That paper ballot was filled out and sent in two weeks before the election and marked accepted, and apparently when I went in to vote my vote did not count because I had already voted.
Now I ask you, who requested the paper ballot? Who filled it out and who did they vote for? I have no idea. What I do know is that me and my son didn't get to vote in the 2020 election and so if you ask me, was there voter fraud? I can only speak for myself, but in my personal situation I believe. Yes, that's a pretty damning allegation from one guy. There are literally thousands of examples of this.
They're not as articulate and they're not as able to stand up in front of a camera and lay it out so properly. But a lot of people felt like they had a credible case of fraud. And the scariest thing is we know that the FBI didn't investigate it. They didn't investigate it in 2020. They actually started getting rid of people that might be conservative because they had kids or they were religious, the folks. Like that's where the real problems are. We're constantly getting misled.
Unless you guys think otherwise, the study has been done. If you get punched with a bunch of negative stuff, you're going to feel really angry and negative. And it is by effect and it is on purpose. That's what algorithms do. And if they punch you with a bunch of positive stuff, you'll feel positive. I think that was Elon Musk's attempt when he said people are going to start seeing boosts of positive material on X. The problem is that human existence is full of a lot of
negativity. I cannot stop thinking about this. I knew this story back in 2014 when they published it. It's the reason why I've never had any presence on Facebook, because I know they're willing to use you guys. If you don't know the story, open your eyes up to what social media can manipulate and then notice the fact that our administration is willing to use
it too. There's a famous Facebook experiment I read about in that took place in 2012 and was published in 2014 where they announced that they've achieved mass emotional contagion at scale, which showed that people exposed to it when they altered. So they took 700,000 users or 693,000 I think without informing them. But because your user agreement does agree, make it whenever you whenever you go on the platform, you agree to be tested or AB
testing. So this experiment exposed a group to a more their news feed was altered in a negative direction emotionally as measured by word counting software. And they discovered that that group that had a negative exposure also responded in a more negative way, as judged through their posts and likes and responses. The group that was exposed to a more positive news feed by altering the algorithm then had also a measurably statistically significant effect of more
positive emotional response. And that up talk is too much. That's as far as I can handle it. But the fact of the matter is, is whatever you consume is what you will see out there in the world. It can mentally alter you. If you see nothing but attacks on you, you'll feel attacked. If you see nothing but negativity, you'll feel negative. If you see nothing but positivity, you'll see positivity. That's what you do. I'm enjoying watching the chat. You guys are very, very upset.
Some of you are. You've actually been taken in by the outrage of people. Let me just ask you real quickly, the folks that you hear commenting on it, including people like Tulsi Gabbard, who's not dumb, none of those people have actually investigated threats for a living. That's something I used to do and I wouldn't have investigated this case. Shells on the ground. Are you kidding me? I'm not even going to drive there. I might call that person up and
ask him a quick question. There is no federal statute there. Does that mean that Jim Comedy hasn't committed crimes? Like he actually stole things from the FBI and leaked information? The problem is he's the one guy in that agency that was allowed to do so. I'm glad they got him out. I think the less we pay attention to a Jim Comedy, the better off we are. But we need to demand some real accountability and capabilities from the folks that are in that space. And what are we seeing right
now? More of the playbook, more of the crap that we thought we were explaining to guys like Cash and Dan, who actually did whole freaking documentary movies on how the FBI is weaponized. We're just going to do more of that crap and you guys are going to go along with it. Like, is that, is that what you're on board for? Is that the this what I voted for thing?
Sometimes I hate it because I do not want to have to defend the status quo or, or, or, or go back there and say the guy that I was recommending and I thought was going to solve the problem actually didn't get it. And he wants to be part of the problem. But that's where we're at right now. So whether you like it or not, that's how I'm going to play. All right. I will give you a pallet cleanse though, because that's relevant to me. Every single time we do one of
these things. I do not like going off into the weekend without any sort of positivity before we do. If you're watching the video, if I pissed you off, go ahead and give us a like. If it made you happy and you thought about something, give us a like. If you reconsidered over there, give us a like.
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OK. And then before we go into the weekend, because some of you guys have been sending me stuff, we covered it a little bit over on the The Call in Show 9073 W State Highway 29, Suite 110, Box 5 O 9, Liberty Hill, TX 78642 is how you can write the show. If you want to send us a postcard, If you want me to send me a letter and tell me that you disagree with me, If you want to do it and you want to send threats, knock yourself out. I don't really care. It just goes to a post office box.
We'll go read it and then we'll laugh about it together if you guys like. So that's where we're going to go. Let's do a palette cleanse here. You remember the real threat, how Donald Trump was a Nazi. When you make Donald Trump a Nazi, you really upset the real Nazis who just want to be Nazis. This is a Babylon Bee satire. Enjoy it. I've been a Nazi as long as I can remember. I believe all the standard Nazi stuff. I hate minorities and undesirables. I think Aryans should rule the
world. The Third Reich shall rise again. All the classics, but it's not as fun to be a Nazi anymore. When they started calling Elon Musk a Nazi and Trump and, you know, pretty much every Republican, it made it a lot harder for me to stand out. It's like I, I go out in public and I'm like, hey, everyone, I'm a Nazi and they're like, big deal. Everyone we don't like is a Nazi. It makes me, makes me feel less special. You know, the swastika armband, It used to mean something.
Now I'm walking down the street and every Tesla has a swastika painted on it. Every Republican's garage door has one. I just can't stand out from the crowd. I guess I just want to go back to the old days when being a Nazi meant something. Because if we change the definition of Nazi to include any old Joe walking down the street, it loses its power. Because when everyone's a Nazi, no one is.
It's a good message. Don't call people Nazis if they're not actual Nazis. It makes the real Nazis sad. And we don't want to make Nazis sad. I don't know why that's funny to me, but that's pretty clever. All right, y'all, I hope you have a wonderful weekend. I hope you guys get off your phones. Put the shells down. Don't take pictures of them. Don't be outraged. Go find something good out there. Like go to the pool with your kids or walk around and get sweaty or do some yard work.
God bless you. I look forward to seeing you again on Monday. Again, this has been a friendless Friday, unfortunately. We'll do, hopefully a Steve friend coming back in later. And. Yeah, have a great weekend. We'll see you then. Thanks for listening to the Kyle Serafin show, streamed live weekdays on rumble.com/kyle Serafin Bobble Kyle on Twitter, Truth Social and Instagram at Kyle Serafin.
