Are you familiar with FBI Special Agents Kyle Serafin? I'm familiar with the name. Is that yes? I'm familiar with the name, familiar with the name, familiar with the name. Let's bring in Kyle Serafin. He's the. FBI whistleblower who helped expose. Government censorship of our First Amendment rights. Now we only have this memo. Because a recently suspended FBI agent called Kyle Serafin brought it to the public, and we're grateful that he did.
Kyle, thank you so much for joining us tonight. He's the host. Of something that strangely is called the Kyle Serafish. Kyle Serafi. I can't thank you enough for speaking out. I knew you guys were out there and I knew it was just a matter of time. But you got a lot of guts put in your face and your name to this. You're doing a service on behalf of the American people. And from the bottom of my cracked and broken heart, sometimes, thank you very much.
Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower 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. Hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today is Friday, it is November the 8th, and that means that it's my father's birthday.
So happy birthday Charlie, happy birthday to a wonderful person hanging out with at least one of my brothers right now. Pretty cool to hear. Just saying 75 years. Awesome stuff. I know that when I was a kid, my dad used to tell me that his life aspiration was to be a father and to grow up long enough to see his kids grow up. And he did that. He had a kind of a rough childhood growing up without a father. So anyway, happy birthday, dad. I love you and 75 years awesome.
It's an awesome milestone. Look forward to seeing you very soon, folks. We're going to have an interesting show today. We're going to have Steve friend, the real Steve friend. Sometimes there's a fake Steve friend. You may see him on some television programs. He doesn't get to be the real Steve friend. We lure him out here into the open every single Friday and I think you guys will appreciate that. We're going to get deep in the
weeds on some weird things. It's a strange week because despite the fact that I think there's a lot of celebrations, there's obviously a lot of meltdowns going on in the left. I've got some of those for you because we need to bathe in the tears just a little bit. I do think we're in the eye of the storm and some weird stuff is coming our way and some of it's going to be coming from inside the tent.
I, I remember something that Dan Bongino said probably about me, that they were snakes in the tent and people needed to watch out. He also said that about my former supervisor when he was being an A hole to me. So he does use that quite a bit. But interestingly enough, there are snakes. There are people that don't have the same interest that you and I do. And I just think people need to be aware that you voted for one thing. You're going to get something
that's not quite all of that. I hope that the biggest things are there, most particularly I care about is pardons for the most important J Sixers. And if that means a blanket pardon for everybody and they let out some of the scumbags, I'm actually OK with that. When the government screws up the process, that is their job. Let's get let's get a sponsor read here for the folks that let the program go on.
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Friend, where's my man at? What are you doing bud? I'm doing all right, man. I kind of feel like after this week of the paralysis that we had, at least in my house on Tuesday, where I, my wife was trying to plan out a weekend and I could not tell her what I could do beyond Tuesday night. I feel like a little, the weight's removed. It's almost like you have the body armor on and the heavy backpack and you're able to drop the backpack.
You still have a little bit on you, but there is a sense of relief. I'm, I'm anxiously waiting today where I can drop total kit. Maybe, just maybe, that would happen, but we seem to not be able to have nice things per some personnel decisions that were already made. Right, Yeah. You want to talk a little bit about your, your thoughts? We've only seen one decision so
far, folks. Here's here, let me let me temper this with a, with as usual, we'll kind of like have, we'll play on both sides of this a bit. They, they named Susie Wiles as the chief of staff. She's the first female chief of staff, which I could not care less about. I'm assuming you don't either, but here she is. I'm going to throw her up on the screen here. This is the this is the reason why we say you can't always have nice things while we we do a
little bit of pause. So Susie Wiles, she's a seasons communication, political, government relations professional. She's spent a lot of time at a lobbying firm. That lobbying firm is called Ballard Partners and it is Florida's largest governmental affairs firm, which is to say she was a lobbyist at least since 2011. She's involved in the Trump campaign and the Save America pack and some other stuff like that. He had her on the stage the
other day. She was very complimentary and she did like to stay in the background, which makes sense. Lobbyists don't want their faces out there. But what are some of the concerns we have here, Steve? Well, just the connections to other people like Betty Crocker, Esquire esque people who do not have the, let's say the MAGA interests at mine or the the Maha interests at mine. Are we, are we making America healthy again or not? Seem to be contrary to that what that does?
So let me let me flesh that out just a little bit further. So, so I'm going to show this on the screen again, this is again, this is straight from her own LinkedIn folks. I'm not just doing any kind of like ugly digging here. This doesn't this is publicly available information. She was the managing partner of Ballard at least until 2022, but it says she currently wears that. So I don't know if she's just not updated her LinkedIn, it's possible Linkedin's not that important to me.
The other interesting thing though, is that Ballard Partners announced in 2016, quite a while ago actually, as Donald Trump was just in the process of taking into the White House, right? So this is after the election,
but before he was inaugurated. Ballard Partners announced a strategic alliance with the chicago-based all Circa political consulting firm, the biggest Democrat lobbying firm in the state of Illinois and certainly the highest paid in the city of Chicago, which is in fact owned by the president and owner John J Kelly Junior, none other than the husband of Julie Kelly. I guess that makes this, the administration already bipartisan in some ways, like
that they have that sort of a breach across the aisle capability. What? Do you think it's a way to look at it optimistically? And look, there's if you're in politics, I think there's probably going to be cross politician that goes on there and anybody who's trying to like draw the org chart connections and and make the the perfect pieces of the puzzle fit together. You can kind of make yourself
nuts. I'm, I'm tending to give a little bit of latitude because I think that Susie Wiles did went really well on the campaign. And maybe that's why Donald Trump is looking at that as the all the bona fides that she needed in order to to fill that role. At least she's not Reince Priebus coming in as the first chief of staff, or John Kelly after that. And I guess that's the thing. We brought it up on the call in show last night when we were talking to some of our
subscribers. But I think there's something to be said for Donald Trump fires a lot of people and he doesn't let him sit around very long. So, well, I guess, I guess we'll see you. Remember when he hired Priebus? It was almost like, hey, I'm trying to get the big remember. He. Was in this is me reaching out to the establishment GOP. This is going to be a big giant big 10 at least with this hiring decision. It's almost as if he's saying like loyalty to me and she ran
my campaign. So I'm going to put the my faith in that component. Yeah, I don't hate that. I just don't much care to have lobbyists in there. And again, it's that that org chart of of crossing a bunch of streams. I guess the more interesting news is that the things is we want action. And I don't really care who does it. The actions I want is I want some justice for some of those that are that are J Sixers, particularly the ones that we
love. But honestly, if it even helps, like snake laying and some of the others out there that are still scum, like if you're a scumbag, you're going to end up back in in trouble again. That's kind of my estate and and the government is clearly demonstrated malfeasance in this. You want to this goes back to your whistle blower activities actually and sort of your your call outs of how they failed to do the job.
I had some, I saw somebody in the FBI the other day, a retired FBI agent, of course, but was saying that your whistle blower activity was just a disagreement with policy. And yet that's what being a whistle blower is. You say that some policy, like a violation of policy, is in fact a whistle blower disclosure. I'm going to talk about your your disclosure just a little. Bit so my my disclosures happened in August of 2022 and it was basically twofold.
Number one was the departure from the procedures of the policies that are listed out in the domestic investigations operations guys with the January 6 cases, because of the way that those cases are being run is a departure from the way you typically run the cases. They instead of opening up one case in, in Washington DC, they opened a separate case for every single person and that juked the stats.
But all I had to say of all the, the politics surrounding that one element of my whistleblowing, my concern was you've departed from the policy and you haven't documented or given a reason as to why you have to turn that over if you're going to bring a prosecution forward. That's the process that we follow. I have to document if I use the wrong color evidence tape, I have to justify that you're not doing that and they were not following the process. They're not interested in the
process. They're interested in the outcomes. The second one was again a disagreement on use of FBI resources, and that was we had a subject January 6th. He had been interviewed 18 months earlier. He said what he did that day, he had no criminal history. He said, I'll cooperate with you, whatever you want to do. And we waited. And because of the 1st element where we weren't in charge of our own cases, because Washington was still running our cases, we waited for a year and a half.
And then they said, go forth and arrest him. And my executive management in the Jacksonville field office decided that the SWAT team was the appropriate way to bring him into custody. And I said, that is an unnecessary risk to him and to us. He has no expectation that you're going to arrive in force. And he's already pledged to be cooperative. There's many other ways we can bring him into custody, rightfully so with the legally and lawfully signed arrest
warrant. Why are you using the hammer? And they said that I, I was a spectator. I, I wasn't in the game like they were. I was just on the, on the sidelines making comments. But, you know, I arrested more people than just about everyone combined in the Jacksonville field office.
That's the big thing. You had more experience putting people behind bars, probably between local law enforcement, but definitely even in your FBI time because arrests are not an everyday occurrence unless you end up working on an Indian Reservation, which is a this many people.
Let me also add that when you choose the tool and you choose your tactics, you also often times choose the outcome of the way that somebody is going to react to it, which is the thing that we generally see you and I agree on this 100%. I know Garrett does as well, despite the fact that you're on FBI SWAT, FBI SWAT is where is the most likely way for someone
to get shot there. It's actually statistically documented that it's the most likely place for an an agent to be involved in a shooting either as the receiver or as the the offensive shooter. Like that's that's bar none. And by the way, the second verse version is on surveillance on on on SOG where I was working. And you want to talk about the nonsensical nature at which at which the FBI even approaches deploying SWAT, where we have to send them at 6:00 in the
morning? Because that's the thing we always do without any sort of assessment. And then always struck me as being setting us up for a bad failure, right? Because we would drive a long distance to some sort of SWAT operation. We would be sleeping in a hotel where you don't get the best sleep. You would eat out the night before at a restaurant where you know might not not getting the normal nutrients or you're more likely to have like an upset
stomach or something like that. And then we would get up at 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning out of routine, out of our normal. And that's the most likely event that you're going to be in a shooting. And to be. Fair. You're going to set us up for that. All this is stacked against you. Yeah, the, the UPS, I guess the upside to it is that there's a lot of experience of like people if they're trained properly, which of course SWAT only trains for the FBI, they only trained
once a week. Four days a week, four days a month, four days a month. What we also saw is that, like, I remember doing this in military training where I actually got, I went to one of the most unpleasant trainings I've ever done in my life. And then I decided to engage in it while I was ridiculously hungover, which is a choice, but it's not a good choice for most people. And I remember like getting ready to puke in my mouth.
And I have this Lieutenant in the Coast Guard is looking over at me and she goes, she was a helicopter pilot. And she's like, are you OK? And I was like, I think this might be the worst I've ever felt in my entire life. Like it was the worst hangover that I've ever had. I have no idea why we decided to be out so late, but we were in Spokane, WA and at the end of it all I did fine. And she was like, why did you do that?
I go, hey, train how you fight the odds of you getting into a helicopter crash because this was a survival like water egress course where they put you in what's called the dunker. It's a fake helicopter on a crane that falls in the water, rolls over, it swamps you. You have like blacked out goggles on so you can't see anything. You're on a breath hold trying to get yourself out of this like huge piece of metal that's underwater in a big pool. So it's semi controlled, but it's pretty.
It's pretty wild, Yeah. And I was like, look, the odds are I'm never going to be in a helicopter crash. When I got 12 hours of sleep the night before that, I got a massage. A chiropractor came in and adjusted my back and I'm feeling awesome. And I'm like this is so. Train like you fight, I'm in. Train like. You fight, most likely I will. Like if we're doing a helicopter crash, like we're probably in bad shape and probably bad things that just happened
anyway. So I actually thought that was a pretty good little move. But yeah, there, if you can control the environment, that's foolish. It's ridiculous. Like, there, you'd never do this. So the interesting kind of thing is, is that there's been some talk on the political left. A lot of us are really cagey right now because it feels like it went too easily. Do you have that sense as well?
Yes, look, I my my one sense of relief that I felt and I was almost thinking back two years ago, I made the comment I told Glenn Beck, I said, you know, I was waiting for to have the Captain America end game moment where you hear on your left and basically you and Garrett and a couple others were that's it, right? There wasn't a lot of us. And then I felt like Tuesday night, it wasn't the FBI agents, it was a 70 + 1,000,000 Americans said on your left.
I very much agree with that. I don't know that that projects its way up to the top as we're saying like we're, we're going to, we're going to keep an eye on this thing. But it is very interesting. I also didn't see the materialization of the, of the Op 4. I didn't see the opponents pop up in the way that we would expect to them. They haven't gotten wild yet. And we've heard a lot of calls. I, I'm not even going to play
them because I just don't care. But we covered a little bit yesterday, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, everyone's talking about a peaceful transition to power and they keep saying it in a way that makes me think that they don't want to do that. So that's really interesting. We've got like a lot of ground between now and January the 20th and an awful lot of things could happen, you know, in 100 days. Insanity could ensue. So I just want to be cautious.
And I find it very telling that you've got reporters now asking this question. We're going to listen to this one real quick. I'll get your response in a second. They're asking Donald Trump about his people and, and saying, hey, can you talk to your folks? But why would that be necessary? I don't have to tell them that. I don't have to tell. I don't have to tell them that that there'll be no violence. Of course there'll be no violence. My supporters are not violent people.
I don't have to tell them that. And they, I certainly don't want any violence, but I certainly don't have to tell. These are great people. These are people that believe in no violence. Unlike your question, you believe in violence. What do you think this is the exact same thing with the Proud Boys all over again? Well, I know in the past you've disavowed violence, but do you now? At this moment, yes, I disavow.
Well, how about now? At this point, it's going to be the exact same thing over and over again. Can we just get the message across that he should not even address these people? They do not deserve it. The media is dead, it's over. You will never get their approval. Just. Move on. What are you talking about? Get out of here. Like you should just dismiss them like they're fooled, like they're dumb children that are not your children. That's the best.
So like you can, you have to be cautious and and you have to be respectful when you speak to your own children, because you can actually do some real damage, but not other people's children that come up and say dumb things. I have dumb I you know, I'm you, you deal with kids like out in the world, like you're at a playground and some kid runs up to you and it's like, you know, my dad is, is a firefighter and he can fly. And you're like,
congratulations. And then he comes up and he's like, you know, your child is stupid and you're like, you just push him. Off I had one at the top water game last week. I was just like, hey, I just hey, we're not friends. You should go back to your mom right now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Don't talk to me like we're friends. And I think Donald Trump needs to be doing that too. It's like who? Who told you you could talk, go go back to where you came from? This is not going to be.
And the reason why is because they're still nuts. Actually, let me throw this on the screen. This is from CNN right now. Trump as Trump grasp unprecedented power like we're doing more, we're doing more of this nonsense. The immunity rooming, the immunity ruling looms at large. That was their opening story. They actually changed it. The opening story. Now that they they had to update halfway. They must have either got bad reviews or it didn't get the
clicks they wanted. Maybe if you were like, dude, get out of here. Unprecedented power that currently Joe Biden has. Unprecedented power that he's sitting on and nobody knows what to because it's just still it's like there's still a lot of people you got to talk into it. It says that Trump promises to remake the government which would change society. We're sort of down with that I've actually got some evidence of how well that could go for us if if the left response even like lunatics.
But let me play you some view clips because those are super fun. Those are some of the weirdest, stupidest ladies, people that shouldn't get the time of day and they're wondering why women. Would vote a certain way. And the best is just listen to it. I can't tell if it's Whoopi or Joy or one of the other kind of like cackling hens. Gale's misogyny. It's the first answer that they came up with. Why women would vote for Donald Trump is misogyny.
Stand by. And and finally, we talk a lot about these different demographics and these assumptions of where they're going to go. Latinos in Texas, a a district that's 97% Latino went 75 percentage points for Donald Trump. Why misogyny? No, it's on the border. The border crisis is on their doorstep. So. So we're begging people to care about it for years, but we need to take some lessons. But lessons are not knock, knock. Who's there? Oh my gosh, it's Whoopi.
Whoopi had like a seizure or something and then she just realized she was sitting on TV. But misogyny and sexism were the two first offerings of that one. Please continue this. Please. I, I, I really, really would appreciate that. Look, I hate the, the demographic element of analysis that goes on into the elections, but it's just part of it. So I accept that for what it is.
This is what I will take away. The Latino vote that went 45% nationwide for Donald Trump, better than anybody, even better than George Bush in 2004. That's the new arrivals to the big tent of the Republican Party. And the reason they came over was not misogyny. It was because of the border. Because, you know, people who vote for president are citizens of the country, regardless of whether or not the people streaming over the border look like them. They care about the 50 million
who have invaded the country. And if you do not do, if you do not follow through, if you punk out on the mass deportations, they're the first ones that are going to ban you. Because unlike Kyle and me who have come to the realization of we're officer and a gentleman and we have nowhere else to go a lot of times when it comes to a elections and we have to vote for the Republicans, for the most part, they're the newbies. They still have the Rose colored glasses and they'll say, Nope,
we're done. So you need to deliver on that. And it can't just be, oh, well, we're going to nibble around the edges. And once that first story comes out from CNN about Abuela, who's getting taken care of by her 18 year old who has to work three jobs to do it. And do you really want to break up this family?
Yes, yes, we do. If we're going to give you the option, you can leave in comfort and fly Abuela home, or we're going to. I'm going to take her to the southern border and tell her to walk. And we're not giving her a bottle of water. That's the options. And I don't care what the media says because Donald Trump should say get out of here, you stupid little kid. I'm not even going to talk to
you. That's right. George Hill actually had a great idea the other day when we were talking offline and his option was, and I want to encourage it and anybody that has the ability to get these into the ears of the people that might listen. There should be an announcement in the next two days, maybe Monday morning. We have a comprehensive plan for the mass deportation and we are
offering an amnesty program. Donald Trump press release amnesty program offered to illegal aliens in the United States. If you leave before the morning of January 20th when he is sworn into office, you can leave your information with the immigration officials and you will not have any derogatory things assigned to your name.
However, if we find you after the moment of inauguration on January 20th and you are here illegally, not only will you be removed from the country unceremoniously, we will also PNG you and you will no longer be allowed to come back in under any auspices. That's what would be amazing. Let himself deport. It's the same thing as giving your kids the option. We can do it the easy way or the
hard way. When I come back here in 5 minutes, you better be cleaning up your room or when I come back in I'm going to disassemble your bed and you will now be sleeping on the floor because apparently you don't like to have nice things. It's just like you get a choice in this and the choice is, do you want to get in line like all of the Latinos that came here legally and all the people that were born here, or would you like to enjoy the fruits of your
laborers, which is crime. And that's going to pay off in the way that it's supposed to pay off. Make a like even California voted to make crime crime again, you know. It was over 70% voted for that proposition. People were like, I don't want shit at CVS locked up. Can I get some Q-tips without having to ask the woman for the key? No, you have to go ask the lady behind the plastic. You're now your two-minute run into the supermarket or the half
ass store. There now just became a 20 minute wait for some person that's overwhelmed and doesn't want to unlock it and has to unlock every item. I'm not done with the fun stuff because that's just the way I have to do it. Let's do what Joy Behar's she knows better than you. What she knows is, is all these people voted for Trump because they don't actually believe he's going to do what he said. The exact opposite of what Steve French just offered to you. But here they are making these
arguments. There's apparently a podcast behind the View. There's not just the view, there's the view after the view. And it's run by what looks like a lesbian, but I think it's actually a male biological. My only conclusion is, if you care about democracy, then why do you believe that? So they don't believe it. I think that's what I said today, right? Obviously they don't believe he's going to pull off any of
these things. And a lot of the people that that cited democracy is an issue and then voted for Donald Trump, I think believe that the DOJ has been weaponized against him and he's being Trump brought up on top charges. They've been. Bamboozled but now that we he won yes the reality and the truth is going to start to unroll roll out and then these people will now see what the truth is We will all see what the truth is did he mean it is the DOJ going DOJ going to go after him?
We'll see what happens, so pay attention, is all I have to say to. She's got super advanced knowledge of just pay attention. I got one more for you while I'm doing this and then I'm going to play you some stuff. We're going to have some fun. I promise you. It's it's Friday, Steve, so hang tight. Here's Sunny Hostin. She's very, very upset. She's the one, I think that said sexism in the last clip. So. Profoundly disturbed.
I think if you look at the New York Times this morning, the headline was America makes a perilous choice. I think that in 2016, we didn't know what we would get from a Trump administration. But we know now, and we know now that he will have almost unfettered power. Unfettered power. That Joe Biden currently has and and look, the people were really concerned about democracy, so they voted for Donald Trump by the popular vote.
This is the ultimate to me too. I didn't really touch on this, but you know, I mentioned like the little kid coming up made the Pop Warner game. I told my kid before he played in that game, the team that they were playing against had a reputation for being very mouthy and chippy. And I said if you guys are leading and they start doing that, don't react, don't get a penalty. You have the ultimate, you just. Say. Scoreboard. It's undefeatable. You can't say that he hacked the election.
He really didn't win the popular vote. We need to be a democracy. Well, if you wanted a democracy, I guess now Joy Behar is going to say that we don't need a democracy. We need to have elitist and egalitarian system where people like The View and their watchers are the ones who are only going to be the ones to select who the president is because those poor plebes, the masses, they didn't really believe what Donald Trump said he was going to be.
They should have instead believed what Kamala Harris did, which was essentially take every single policy that Donald Trump would out there and then add to the fact that he was literally Hitler. And then I'll legalize weed for black people. But outside of that, it was Donald Trump's policy. Yeah, add this to this. I didn't. I'm not going to play any clips from Joe Biden's speech, which was like 7 minutes long, and it was as doddering as anything. People are like, oh, he looks
great. He looks way better than he ever did. Like, no, you're just feeling good. You're just feeling good. He still was terrible. He went out there and he was like, I just want to say hello to my granddaughter. Hell yeah, you're doing. Sorry, daughter. You're so sweet. He wasn't great. He walked out with sunglasses on for no particular reason. He had them when he came out of the house, out of the White House. He was wearing the aviators because he thinks they don't see the.
Pupils dilated from all the he. Immediately took them off when he got up before he got to the microphone. So, like, you might take him off when you go to speak, but he's just foolish and weird. But yeah, he does have a little bit of a pep in his step. And he did kind of have like, kind of AF you to Kamala, which I thought was great. He referred to her as Carl Ramrod. I think he said she has a spine made of a ramrod or something to that effect. That was funny.
Yeah, he had a little bit of that. I think he's also unburdened by what happened. Also, you know, Kamala got zero votes in the primary. Joe Biden won the primary. Like that's what happened, whether whether it was rigged or otherwise, Donald Trump won a primary they didn't get to face off. I'm sick of the democracy take. For whatever it's worth, we'll do this one clip and I'm going to and then I'm going to bring over my buddies at Patriot Cooler. So get yours ready if you got it.
But CNN is arguing very strongly right now to be the only rational voice that speaks to leftist. And I'm here for it. It's quite fun. They actually lied out, like they brought someone on. They keep doing it from the left and the right. This woman is like a Democrat strategist and she's talking about these are the policy fails. You guys, we lost and we can't be ridiculous. And can people please stop like listening to the View, she essentially says this. She's also pretty, which is
nice. There's two pretty people. The pretty lady on the view was making sense and the pretty lady on CNN now making sense. Too much sense. I, I, I, I don't know how long it'll last over there. Ready. Send it. Here we go 2 voters. We are not the party of common sense. What which is what? A message that voters sent to us for a number of reasons. For a number of reasons, we don't know how to speak to voters when we address Latina and language, listen, language
has meaning. We address Latino voters as Latin X, for instance, because that's the politically correct thing to do. It makes them think that we don't even live on the same planet as they do. When we are too afraid to say that, hey, college kids, if you're trashing a campus at Columbia University because you aren't happy about some sort of policy and you're taking over a university and you're trashing it and preventing other students from learning that, that is unacceptable.
But we're so worried about alienating one or another cohort in our coalition that we don't know what to say. When normal people look at that and say, wait a second, I send my kids to college so they can learn, not so that they can burn buildings and trash lawns, right? And so on and so forth. When we put pronouns after names and say she, her, as opposed to saying, you know what, if I call you by the wrong pronoun, call me out.
I'm sorry, I won't do it again. But stop with the virtue signalling and just speak to people like they're normal. There's nothing I'm going to say to sure, Michael, that I'm not going to say to you that I'm not going to say to somebody else. I speak the same language to everybody, but that's not what Democrats do. We constantly try to parse out different ways of speaking to different cohorts because our focus groups are polling shows that so and so appeals to such
and such. That's not how normal people think. It's not common sense. And we need to start being the party of common sense. Again. Joe Biden is not responsible for that, neither is Kamala Harris. It is a problem that Democrats have had for years. I've been banging the drum on this for I don't know how, probably 10 years, if not longer
on this. We need to get back to being the party of common sense that people look at us and say we understand you, we appreciate what you say because you speak our language. Make CNN news again, huh? 20 what, 48 hours and we're into this. Julie Brzezinski, welcome to the Republican Party. Yeah, sorry you just lost your Democrat strategist spot, but there's an opening for common sense, attractive and well spoken people. The anchor's eyebrows, her,
she's rebooting. I mean, she had the corporate eyebrow like the one just kept going up higher and higher until it got to like Nancy Pelosi level. She was so perplexed. Wait, you're supposed to be saying things that Joy Behar says you're the Democrat. This we're not going to be fair and balanced. Now we need to have extreme. Conflict. We're here for conflict. It doesn't work. Don't worry, there's still going to be people that make no sense.
Like I said, CNN is vying for it, the the ABC late night shows not vying for it. So here they are poking fun at a guy who's not only the wealthiest man in the world, but also seems to have the ear of the president-elect. I'm sure this will go really well for Jimmy Kimmel who had a little bit of a meltdown. Nothing like trying to call this guy out and claim that you're not propaganda while doing propaganda. Anyway, I just, I enjoy, I enjoy the cell phones. He was crying yesterday, by the
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I I sort of don't like stickers on my stuff, but the the gold on the on the red. On the IT makes it pop, especially on OD green. That's why OD Green is the best. It really is good. All right, You ready for Jimmy Kimmel? The meltdown continues. Yesterday was crying. Today, he's lashing out in anger. I shared some of my thoughts and feelings about what happened and how much I'm going to miss
democracy and whatnot. And I heard from a lot of people about it, but none more prominent than the richest man in the world, Elon Musk, who this morning tweeted Kimmel is an insufferable nonsense propaganda puppet, which at least my children like me, you know, it's big issue with that. The guy who paid people $1,000,000 a day to vote for Donald Trump is calling me a propaganda puppet.
Listen, Kermit, you bought Twitter, you bought a social media platform that is literally a propaganda machine. Let me tell you something. If I spent two weeks trying to come up with a four word description of Elon Musk, I don't think I could do better than insufferable nonsense propaganda puppet. He's this guy's The New York Times is propaganda, The Washington Post is propaganda, The Atlantic is propaganda, and PR is propaganda. AP stands for associated propaganda.
Good one, broseph. Everything is propaganda to Elon Musk. But what's such for me is for the last six months I've been working on a project and I was hoping to announce it in January when Trump takes office. But since the cat is now out of the bag, well, here it is, my new show and now. He's not funny at all. Look, that's tough. I mean, I can't disagree with anything that Elon Musk said because the legacy media is all propaganda, including Jimmy Kimmel.
I'm I'm still waiting on the criminal referral for when Jimmy Kimmel told people to vote if they were a Republican after Election Day, right? Where's the Doug Mackie response for him on that one? And I can't take your crocodile tears very seriously, Jimmy, when you were crying not too long ago for Cecil the Lion because you're just not a
serious person. And when was it that the Democrat Party said that Jimmy Kimmel could be elevated to, like, the Pope of late night TV when we have him on camera in blackface making fun of Karl Malone, the basketball player? That seems to be something that should be career ending if they're really, really set on their values, isn't it? I love putting the quarter in Steve Friend and watching him just get like, riled up about idiots.
Yeah. And you know what The funny thing is, is that Adam Corolla was always the 80% of the man show when it comes to humor, capabilities and talent. Yeah, whatever. And he chose not to have one of these late night shows because he's not woke and he's not stupid and he probably doesn't. He probably doesn't like the taste of other people's words in his mouth is. What? The other 20% were the women that were jumping on the trampoline.
Jimmy Kimmel was just there for the boxing match when Adam Corolla kicked his ass. It turns out that a guy that used to swing a hammer for a living has, you know, is greater than the the alternative. I want to show you kind of a funny little victory. We're we're we're going through the victory laps here. This one, I don't know what to make of it. Either the government has run out of money, fair possibility, or somebody might be vying for
like, a presidential pardon. And they're trying to act like, hey, you know, not only do you have a right to have a rally at Madison Square Garden, but also we never really like the illegal aliens coming into our city. Here's Mayor Adams making a little interesting change in. News The mayor just announced that the city will no longer issue vouchers to migrants to pay for food, ending a controversial program that had repeatedly come under attack by conservatives and others.
This pilot program in New York City drenched in both humanity and controversy, distributed debit cards to migrant families staying in city funded hotels and allowing them to buy their own food. Eyewitness News reporter Josh on here following the breaking news for us. Josh Bill, it's a program that, as you say, generated plenty of controversy, but now it's absence may raise even more
questions. The so-called Immediate Response Cards pilot program was designed to help feed migrant families who'd found themselves in New York with no way to afford food. The one year contract provided what the city described as culturally relevant food to 2600 migrant families, allowing them to basically buy what they wanted.
A family of four with under two kids under with two kids under 5 got about $350.00 per week to cover food in a program the city said would actually save taxpayers millions a year, but also reduced food waste. You may remember the food the city had been providing in migrant shelters was seen as not culturally sensitive to the needs of some migrant groups and it ended up just going to waste. More than a year, the city was groaning under the weight of more than 200,000 asylum
seekers. Officials say the migrant population has actually reduced lately. In fact, the massive shelter on Roosevelt Island is in the process of closing in the. Unity is not possible with these people. Can we can we add a few things in there? Number one, that show was drenched in humanity. That story was additionally, they were looking to provide culturally appropriate food.
And what I didn't hear was the clip of Mayor Adams saying, a lot of people saying that this is going to be a problem for me, what I'm doing here. But like, what you're going to see is that I'm a smart manager for giving away. 50 bucks a day to families. $350.00 a week is pretty close to like what a middle class My family in a nice place spend on groceries. We've got 4 kids. That's not a bad gig. Like dude, who's going to pay for your grocery bill at that
level? I'm sure your your boys are eating out of house and home at this point. Like, and every day they're getting bigger. 350 bucks would be, we're a family of four that would be basically what we spend on food a week at grocery shopping where you're buying in bulk and you're hoping to get some sort of a discount, right?
I went, so I did, I did the numbers, I went back through my from my credit card receipts because we keep everything on the sort of same thing to be able to organize myself. We don't carry a balance, but we're able to like track our spending that way. And it's easier for, for me and I guess I could put paper receipts. Maybe if I grow up, I'll do that.
But I'm looking at it and it's like starting in January of 2024, we've been averaging probably close to $1500 a month in just food, which is to say that the prices are very high. Right? But you're telling me that the New York City is offsetting by $1400? That's a pretty good gig. And let's be honest, they want culturally appropriate food. It's not culturally appropriate to be very expensive. It's just tortillas and cheese. We. Don't want it to be insensitive.
It's it's just really crazy to see this kind of stuff. So anyway, I don't know whether Adams is looking for an opportunity to turn the page or whether he realizes that the people have spoken and maybe it's time to get on that train or they ran out of money, which seems like probably the most likely thing because it is New York and it's not like they're going to acknowledge their mistakes.
Well, after getting all those government funds, which he could then launder to his donors, like the hotel lobby to make sure that they could stay there as shelters, and he sees that his prospects going forward are probably not going to be very good. To get reelected, he probably has to do what's probably in the interest of as a good steward of the money that no longer is coming in it.
Would be a gamble. I don't know if the the the the polymarkets aren't saying that they think it's likely, they think the deportation is like in the 20% likelihood. But if it it would be an interesting gamble to put money into like bus companies and planes right now. Let's let's do another example of sanity. Let's just do back and forth between the sand and the unsanity. Here is Scott Jennings.
Another argument that CNN, this is CNN late night TV or you know, evening TV trying to grab the sanity. But they also brought in a copper and they let him just meltdown, which is really fun to watch. I always like it when people who look like they should be men, they have beards like men and then they behave like sad leftist women on national television. Here we. Go If you look at the arc of the Biden presidency, he was in really good shape until August of 2021 when Afghanistan happened.
He went under 40, she went under 40. And they really live there until the end of the press. He's still there. Why? I'll tell you why. Because because he, because he ran and told us he was that the adults were back in charge and that was the opposite. Were and. You know and. You know what else? And you know what else? The fact that they wouldn't give these the 13 service members families the time of. Bullshit, dude. The time of day they were sorry,
they were sorry, but. Donald Trump hates veterans. He called them suckers and losers. He did. He absolutely despite he has his whole life, he has his entire. I know you're super emotional. I, I just, of course I am. I'm telling you, the political reality is that when they made that decision. It doesn't matter when you don't admit. You don't. You don't admit it. You mean let's deny a man, Chief John Kelly, a Marine? You did, not you. First of all, he wasn't a chief,
he was the general. What do you make of that little smile from Scott Jennings? Scott Jennings is the husband who's having the argument with the wife, because you see that guy hopping up and down, He's the wife, the emotional wife. And he made the actual cardinal sin mistake Scott Jennings did of saying, look, I know you're emotional right now, that doesn't go well for you in the marital argument. But it makes for really good TV to say that to that guy.
He he has all the facts. He's very logical and he just kind of is dismissive. His approach to that crazed lunatic is what I want to see from everyone attached to a Donald Trump administration. When they have the wailing and the gnashing of the teeth, the cackle hens coming at them and screaming about things, you just kind of shake your head and laugh and say, look, I realize that you're really emotional right now, but I just have the information here.
If you want it, you can have it. If you don't, we're just moving on. Dude, it's so good. It's so much fun to watch that stuff. I don't know, I just, it just makes me it, it's like really enjoyable. What I'm looking for right now. We call it the the technique, right? Stay in the box, stay in the pocket. OK, so here's the deal. I'm going to move this into my videos here real quick. Let me see if I can just pull it up because it makes me happy when I do these things on the
fly. All right, we're going to do this on the fly. You ready? I think I can get this on the fly. It's called the technique. I know I have a Bill Burr clip here for you. We're just going to. We're just going to wait it out. Let's see. Maybe I can open it right there. OK. Is that the technique? Which one? This one. This is what the argument was about. I was so right. What happened? OK, you're winning and they just start saying that crazy shit out of nowhere.
Just know in that moment you've won the fight, OK? All right? Don't get mad. Bob and Weed slip all of that shit. Maybe because you got a little. Dick, just let that slide. Stay in the pocket of the argument, OK? It's over. The argument is over. You've won. Just take a knee. And run out the clock 100%. That's it. I do. I had to go find that in my archives because I hold on to that. I actually had to chop that thing up to get to exactly the parts I want without any of the extra.
God Jennings rolled out the victory formation there. He wouldn't take the bait. Donald Trump takes the troops and he they want they want the conflict and God Jennings because he's so reasonable and he has the fact he. Said I know you're emotional and the guy said I'm terrified. I'm so emotional that I'm hopping up and down on my chair. I know. We know. OK, listen, not everybody is feeling good about the victory. Obviously, there's been some leftist meltdowns.
Here's a little bit of a different kind of leftist meltdown. See if you guys can read between the lines here. You know, there are a lot of Latinos that are worried about what's going to happen next under Donald. Trump, dare you. They're left to next. The Latin This guy might be a Latin X. You tell me after you listen. There seems to be like a different message than what I'm expecting. Donald Trump won and I am very, very afraid that he might port my mother-in-law.
She entered illegally to the country and she lives in a Suite 4 #47 apartment, New York. I am very, very concerned. That's right behind the green apartment. Yeah, nothing bad. Happened to her. The gate is always open. You don't have any dogs either. It's straightforward. And the funny selling apartment. Did you get the Porter? All my life with me. Why? I'm glad that there is a cultural unanimity around husbands not liking their mother-in-law.
It's universal. Sometimes I just think it's funny. I think I think I don't have that same experience, but the joke is still perfect. It reminds me of the this mother-in-law. Got deported. The one that came out when they did the lockout lockdowns, it was like the deep voice where they they faced the black guy and he was like you've been locked down with for, for coronavirus, you have two
options. Option A be locked down with your family and he goes B without hearing Option B. Yeah, the best is, is that they could get a little bit of comedy out there again. I, it does seem like while some people are clearly embracing this and having a good time, which that that's just good. I've got another really good one too that I think is actually when when you knock yourself out is my favorite. This one makes me just a little
bit more paused. It's the that we've already heard Letitia James come out and say that she's ready to go out there and resist Trump that we're hearing the states. So this was the thing that George and I talked about yesterday. And I think we did this on Brianna Morello's show. But the wildest thing is watching that under under the first Trump administration, what you saw with the state's weaponizing like District Court judges in the federal judiciary to pause the entire nation's
programs. And that one guy who was appointed to 1 little tiny jurisdiction in the United States was going to basically have like blanket power over the entire country. That's crazy to me. I think Donald Trump should just keep doing it and just be like, OK, well, judges, go ahead and send your enforcement agencies in because we're just going to ignore you and we're going to keep deporting people until he gets up to the Supreme Court.
I don't think a District Judge should be able to rule the president. And by the way, I believe that across the board. I just think that it's so ugly and stupid. But we all the states using that tactic, right? And now what we're seeing under Biden is that the federal judiciary is suing the states to have them stop enforcing things like federal law in Texas, which is even crazier. So whatever side they're on, you're seeing them fight. So there is going to be a fight.
Here's a little evidence of that. I've got this and some little bit from the ACLU who apparently hate liberty too. If the Trump administration requested, would the Massachusetts State Police assist in mass deportations? No, absolutely not. But you know, let let me say this, I do think it's important that we all recognize that there's going to be a lot of pressure on States and state officials.
And I can assure you we're going to work really hard to deliver some, some realities also need to be, you know, noted. And that is in 2016, we had a very different situation in the courts and, and well, I'm sure there may be litigation ahead. You know, there's a lot of other ways that people are going to, to act and need to act for the sake of their States and, and their residents. There's regulatory authority and executive powers and, and the like, there's legislation also
within our states. So I think that the key here is that, you know, every tool in the toolbox has got to be used to protect our citizens, to protect our residents and protect our States, and certainly to hold the line on democracy and the rule of law. One of the reasons why I want to stress to people, we need you in the streets because the courts will not always do everything for. US. But is there more public acceptance? So every tool in the toolbox,
every tool that's on the table. Include include getting out there in this in them streets. I guess Kamala Harris will probably be out there in in them streets. Girl, you don't know what she's talking about. Her and Jabad, they're all for it. She's out in them streets. I'm going to kind of pivot just a little bit here before we go back to a little bit of humor. Whistle blower experience. We've been kind of hoping that there's going to be some good things.
This is a little video I've been holding on to for a couple days. This this dropped before the election. I think that a lot of folks inside the various agencies are curious. There's some panic going on. The FBI will talk about this. This is, I think, the thing that a lot of folks have been waiting for. There's a great story from from Carrie Pickett over at Washington. What is it? Washington Times. Times, but this is kind of a sense of why people are actually maybe going to start talking.
Have you had other IRS employees reach out to you about coming forward as whistleblowers? Yes, I have other people within the agency. Is it fair to say that IRS employees are watching your case and the way you're treated will decide if they're willing to take the risk and come forward? Absolutely. I think they're they're they're
wading through the process. They're seeing what happens to Gary and I, the personal, personal and professional effect on our lives, and I think that that makes a huge difference. What was the personal cost of coming forward? Do it again in a heartbeat is the right thing to do. But I've lost personal relationships. The toll of the depression has been pretty debilitating. I'm not a wealthy person. I'm just like in a anyone out there. I live paycheck to paycheck.
I'm surviving as best as I can. Then I'm up against. A machine that has millions of dollars, that has the ability to fight me and to really wear you down. I. Now we can we can appreciate that he came forward, we can appreciate that his situation is not desirable. But honestly I kind of in the cry me a river phase about that shit. I can't. I'm on.
I'm on your team. I, you know, I, I want, I really want that guy to be a bro and one that we can connect with, but I've, I've lost relationships really. I mean, is the Golden eagle still crapping in your bank account every two weeks? He's struggling. Do do you still have health insurance 'cause I know people that have made similar sacrifices and lost all of that. So what was the sacrifice? You're on national TV talking to Catherine Herridge, who is a prominent journalist.
And what has been the disruption? Yes, that you can't do that unless you're like Christopher Wray with Bret Baier. So I, I don't, I don't understand that. Cry me river. Now, if that's what it requires, then it's a means to an end to if that. If that needs to be your exhibit, there are better exhibits, I'll say that. Yeah, feel free to go and sit down with Go. Feel free to sit down with Gerardo Boyle's family and talk about having a baby that was two weeks old and not having a home
and having to live in a trailer. When you're a regular guy who's been making a regular paycheck and doing the right thing. And spend your entire life serving your country as a as an infantryman, as a cop, as an FBI agent and doing the right thing. Even knowing. Because the the big thing that a lot of people probably miss when they see Garrido Boyle on our show, which is not, you know, some people were like, have actually said like, oh, I don't know who Garrett is.
It's like, OK, Garrett O Boyle is our friend. He's my friend. And he's a man that knew what was going to happen to him. And he kept doing it anyway because he already saw me get cancelled. And that's big bravery, big time. And can we not brush over the fact that the guy's. Still getting the paycheck. It's just, it's at the end of the day, it's like get out of my face with this stuff. I live paycheck to paycheck. That's every federal employee. They're all compromised, correct?
That's why so many of them just go along, including the the big group chat that you and I ejected from and Garrett's still participating participates and where people were saying, oh, I don't know if they're going to come after me. I, you know, I don't have any. A war chest saved up. Are you kidding me? You've had two years to know that they might come after you and you didn't do anything.
They're really lucky that Trump got in because I think it actually puts a speed bump in. Let's talk about the chaos that's going on right now inside the FBI because that's what we're hearing and that's what Carrie Pickett is reporting. It's a good time. You've got some fun stuff about, like, hard details of what that might look like. So I'm going to give you the screen here.
Well, I found out from some moles, and I think we have George's talked about it too, and you as well, that there are a mass exodus prepared over at headquarters at the Hoover Building. Lots of people dropping papers when they get their retirement gigs that require a security clearance. It'll be really interesting to see if those get revoked and maybe even those who have already retired like a drunken Jenny. I would be ambitious to see that happen.
But for my moles have told me this morning that Christopher Wray, director of the FBI, he has a protective detail because he's an Uber important person. He would totally recognize if you walked by in a shopping store or not. But he has armed agents full time with him at all times. And the protection detail has prepared a transition team because they know he's on the way out.
So the only question is, does he get that final taxpayer funded flight home or does he wait on the axe to drop from an incoming administration? But either way, I think that that was funny that the guys who are duty bound to protect his life or like this guy didn't long for this. And we're going to make preparations for the next one. And the next one should roll in there and say, I don't need you go back to putting pedophiles in jail. If you don't want to do that, pack up your stuff.
Yeah, Why don't we send somebody in like a Louis Free? People have been kind of soured on him. I actually don't have any hatred for what he did when he was at the FBI. And the people who worked in the FBI said he was a great director. He's the last director of the FBI that actually was an FBI director. And he just dropped it down. He got rid of the protective detail. He said I don't need this. I was an FBI agent.
I'll just carry a gun. And I need one buddy with me, one to kind of watch my back, but two also because I just like an advisor. So you get a special advisor and that's it. And that's how you ought to roll. Even even David Bowditch, who was the the last before the current 1, he was the last deputy director. He used to roll with two buddies. And like, he's a big dude. He's a really big dude. Like if you, if you saw him, you would know and he would wear a big dark blue suit.
And he had a, you know, the 40 caliber Glock 22 on his hip, which I could see very prominently. He didn't care about printing. He used to wear the I saw him wearing a mask and it was the G man with a Thompson machine gun. Didn't hate that. But the fact is you had two dudes rolling with you and you're just like, you know, you're running the entire FBI. And so maybe that's it. And, and that was actually under Andy McCabe and that was when Chris Wray got in there. But man.
It's the hubris. It's the hubris to think that you are so important that you have to have a protective detail because your life can be at risk. Or you just want people to punch the button for the elevator for you ahead of time when you get there so you don't have to have the inconvenience of waiting. You want to be driven to you that the. Plane would fly to pick you up so you don't have to go to the different airport that's too far away. Let me read some of these quotes
that Carrie Pickett has here. One of my buddies this is this is how good it is. I didn't share it with the guys that I that I'm friends with in any of the sort of like private back channels. They're sending me The Washington Times article right now. That pick. It same here. So when when people in the the boomerang stuff, so this is how it works. Folks like when we throw stuff out and then people like report back things that we've said or that we know is going on. This is great.
So a couple little gems. We brought it up on the call in show last night, but it's worth doing it in the main podcast #1 you know, the fit test and how they let the standard slack on the fit test, says one FBI source referred to the FB is agency physical fitness requirements. Everyone's going to have a real problem when they're running for the door. Like they hit that one.
That one's classic. The other one was saying we're really worried about there's a a countdown for Ray because people don't think he's going to stay to get fired after what he did to call me. And Trump is going to say, quote, yeah, fire his ass. Don't let him take the planes home either, which is true. Probably people that are inside the FBI that are GS fourteens are starting to move into fifteens jobs, which is the top of the the scale because the
fifteens are all leaving. They're all looking for ways out. That's a retirement, you know, position for most of them. They think that it's going to get smashed to pieces. They think it's going to be a quote, UN quote, bloodbath. We've got George Hill talking about how he's got no less than 50 senior executives right now scrambling to retire as fast as they can again, taking their paycheck and their pension and running out there. There was one more thing that I thought was really funny.
There was this, this discussion that maybe Elon Musk might come in and try to look for efficiency at the Hoover building and find out that there are only 5 people that are actually doing any work there. The harder thing would be find people who are doing a job, not people that exist there that need to be cut, which I also agree with.
Hoover's essentially irrelevant to people that work in the field, which you well know, do and work out like the actual pointy end of what the FBI does when you don't hate it. Can I tack on an additional, more visceral thing? I mean, the peanut, the squirrel thing didn't do it for me. Very much like Donald Trump at the the drive through wasn't my jam. But for whatever reason, that sort of anecdotal experience gets people's goat and gets them fired up. Let me give you the new one that
I got. There is an agent working in a resident agency who was assigned to work on child pornography cases and didn't want to. So he claimed that it gave him post traumatic stress syndrome and the FBI gave me $35,000 emotional support animal moved him off of child porn and he gets to carry his fur baby into work every single day. Now that's your premier law enforcement agency under the tutelage and leadership of Christopher. Wray yeah, it's insane. I mean, it's like it's
completely upside down. We need to be protected from the work that we signed up to do. And I know that you volunteered to do that work. I would have happily done that work. I know it's awful, but I have friends who did it for like 8 years and they were super level headed. There are people that have the capabilities of working it because they believe in, you know, bringing justice for young kids that are being abused. Got kind of like a a cautionary tale here, which is pretty
weird. This is one of the weirder news stories that's come out of it, particularly because it comes out of Washington state. So I wanted to hit it as just, you know, keep your head on a swivel out there. People, there are some very unhinged people. It turns out a lot of them are women. I turn out a lot of them make no sense whatsoever. And you're not going to expect to get punched.
Nobody, not only does no one expect the Spanish Inquisition, you never really expect the 82 year old lady to pop you in the face. So anyway, this is a great story and somebody Cam footage to go with it. Enjoy. Covering Snohomish County, where Edmonds police say they arrested an 82 year old woman Monday for a potential hate crime after allegedly assaulting 2 supporters of Donald Trump. That woman has not yet been
charged. In newly released police body Cam video, the 82 year old suspect explains what happened. Couples Michelle Esteban reports. I approached her and I said what? I want to know why you're voting for Trump. That's the only reason I wanted to know. That's the only. Thing AM. And, and and I said because you're brown, Skip. Gina Powell says she was on the receiving end of that. She told me she'd never seen the 82 year old until she was in her
face. This shocked that just the presence of me and she made it very clear it was. My skin color. Gina was with her friend Mary Jennings doing this, supporting Donald Trump, waving flags and signs when she said the woman confronted her over her political beliefs and race. And then that's when she shoved me, pushed me back. And I said, I said don't touch me. And then not even a second, she
just popped me right in my chin. Here's how the woman arrested, who hasn't been charged, described it to police. Push her away and I put my hand to her chin. And that's when Mary stepped in and she punched me, but she connected and, you know, it slammed my Josh up. Both women are physically OK, but it's been an emotional toll. Yo, what's up with that? Who's what? What 82 year old ladies are getting out there and getting froggy enough to start throwing punches?
They're the the grey beards of the worst people on earth. That is the liberal white woman who will cut off her own child's genitals to impress her friends at brunch. Look, doesn't have to make sense, doesn't have to be logical. I got our palate cleanse kind of queued up. With that in mind, this was the best video that I've seen so far on on the day of. I watched it yesterday and I was like, that's it. The Internet is over for me now I'm going to close the phone and
shut it down. So this is the last thing that I saw last night as I went to bed. You have to watch to the end of it because at the end of it, it really makes the he just, I think it reflects how I feel and it probably reflects how you feel. You know what the 4B movement is, Steve? I I became aware of it a little bit recently, but it came. Korea.
OK. It's an ultra feminist movement of Korean women who said we are going to basically go on a sex strike and we are not going to marry men and we are not going to date men and we are not going to entertain the company of men because misogyny, I guess like this is essentially what the view says. So that's the claim. That's what the 4B is that they keep talking about. And this man is reacting to the 4B movement in the way that only a rational, sane, human adult male.
You know, I'm here in target is 4B movement because Trump won the the the presidency, right? My thing is this Oh no, shiver me Timbers. You know what's so crazy? We've gone so far left that we've come back around right? Isn't that crazy? Women are saying, you know what? We're not going to have sex with any of you anymore until you treat us with respect. Let me get this straight. You had to have a woman lose the presidency for you to stop sleeping with men unless they show you respect?
Is that not hilarious to you? We're not going to have sex with any men until y'all start treating us like human beings. Y'all was sleeping with men. That wasn't treating you like human beings. We're not having any children until marriage. Y'all were having children before. Like, what are you talking about? What are you talking about? What are you? Who are you? Who are you telling? We've been asking y'all to stop being hoes for years. We've been asking y'all to stop
being hoes for years. And it takes Kamala Harris to lose the presidency for y'all to say, you know what? We're closing our legs until we. Get some respect. All right, that'll do it. That was that was a wash, much, much cooler version of Scott Jennings been Look, I really know it's you're emotional right now, but what you're telling me is exactly what I've been saying. He was, he was Billy Madison. That was Billy Madison. He's like, you eat pieces of shit for breakfast.
That was exactly what that vibe is. It's so funny. I'm watching these women shave their heads and stuff and they've got like sex dolls in the background and you're like, what the. And this guy, he's like, what are you talking about? He's just getting in the face of it. That's exactly how I felt last night. So I just shut it down. I was like, that's it. I'm ready to go back to my covered wagon right now. That's Pratt. Yeah, it's perfect. Like, it's perfect sanity we've wrapped around.
It's always gonna go that way, though. Somebody was like, didn't they didn't, didn't the French women, like, shave their heads like when they were in the German occupation of France so that they, you know, would be used as concubines, whatever it was. And it's like. When they were collaborators, it was a punishment because we had shame back then. Right. Well, the second piece of it was, is that you? So did Natalie Portman and V for Ventetta, which was also.
And Britney Spears when she had a mental break. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Also, Demi Moore did that when she wanted to become a Navy SEAL. Called she did it was that's completely factual. It's it's based on history. I just. I, that was too much for me. It's just my favorite. I love it so much. Steve, we're going to wrap this sucker up. It's been really interesting. It's been awesome for the last couple couple of months, the last probably what, almost two years now that we've been doing
this thing. We're going to be moving into two point O I'll play a promo for that in just a second for folks, but let let people know they heard it on your show the other day. Tell them what's going on with American radicals. I'm going to give you the. Screen All right, American Radicals. Well, I first would encourage you all to join us tomorrow for our final Saturday episode at noontime on rumblerumble.com/amradpod. But then we are going to be
going to two point O ourselves. We're going to take Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 09/30. So the time slot that you were typically coming to this audience, we're going to be there Monday, Wednesday, Friday doing our thing. So folks could expect to have that content there.
And we're building out the suspendables, IE Serafin Media Network and excited to do that, that hopefully we will grow the audience and reach more people with the with Garrett's perspective and mine and, and, and just really encourage people to do the right thing at the right time, the right way for the right reasons, which is the prime directive of the suspendables. That is it, but thanks for being on this morning, folks. Thanks for joining us this
morning. You know what I'm going to do? I'm going to play our promo and then I'm probably going to play that guys video one more time about 4B because it just makes me happy and I want to start the day with a little bit more happiness than than maybe I would have otherwise had. But that's all for today, folks. God bless all of you.
Make sure you're following our friends over where our new handle is over on Twitter. So if you're watching us on Twitter right now, you can follow us while you're doing this. It's Kyle Seraphin pod POD, Kyle Seraphin pod like podcast you can follow. It's at Kyle Seraphin pod. You'll find the promo there as well. But let's go ahead and let you know where we're going. And then I'm going to sign off for the day. I got a bunch of things that are
going to get done. We got a lot of work over the weekend to get ready for Monday and our and our new relaunch. God bless all of you. God bless this country. Watch out for your neighbors if they're vulnerable, if they're having that, that mental health moment, you know, let them know it's going to be OK. You're in the technique right now, folks. It's time to exercise it. Just stay in the pocket, Bob and weeb make it. So. All right, here's our here's
our, our launch. This is where we're going, folks. Kyle Serafin. Kyle Serafin. Kyle Serafin. Recently suspended FBI agent Kyle Serafin, former FBI whistleblower. Indefinitely suspended for telling the truth. They say that God draws straight with crooked lines. My life is great evidence of that. I worked in many fields, from running restaurants to working in corporate finance to working as a sales guy and eventually joining the military.
That led me to the FBI, where I found myself unceremoniously kicked to the curb because I had principles. That led me to becoming a podcast host. And I take all of that varied experience and try to peel back with a scalpel of truth. Get rid of the narrative, get rid of the propaganda, and find out what is actually happening in the world. The Kyle Seraphin Show is going
to be an exploration. We're all on the journey together, finding that truth with a capital T. It's only with a team that we were going to be able to take this podcast to the next level, and we've done just that. This is the next iteration of the Kyle Seraphin Show. Call it version 2, Point O. For those of you who are new, and for those of you who are coming back, welcome aboard. You know, I'm here and talk of this 4B movement because Trump won the the the presidency, right?
My thing is this. Oh no, shiver me Timbers. You know what's so crazy? We've gone so far left that we've come back around, right? Isn't that crazy? Women are saying, you know what? We're not going to have sex with any of you anymore until you treat us with respect. Let me get this straight. You had to have a woman lose the presidency for you to stop sleeping with men unless they show you respect? Is that not hilarious to you? We're not going to have sex with any men until y'all start
treating us like human beings. Y'all was sleeping with men. That wasn't treating you like human beings. We're not having any children until marriage. Y'all were having children. Like what are you talking about? What are you talking about? What are you? Who are you? Who are you telling? We've been asking y'all to stop being hoes for years. We've been asking y'all to stop being hoes for years. And it takes Kamala Harris to lose the presidency for y'all to say, You know what? We're.
Closing our legs until we. Get some respect. All right, if that'll do it, it's too good.
