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🤬TURKIYE BEATS THE US!!!!🤬ZOHRAN RENT FREEZE🤬SENATE FIGHTS🤬SCOTUS REVOKES TPS🤬LEFT POPULISM RISING🤬MELAT KIROS +JULIE GONZALES DENVER

06-26-2026 · 6h 59m

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[00:12:00] Hassan Hassan Hassan Hassan Hassan Hassan
[00:12:03] Hassan Paker going on this vulgar rant mocking Lumbid War
[00:12:07] vet for losing his eye fighting for our freedom.
[00:12:11] Have you ever heard someone mention the Strysand effect and wondered what they
[00:12:15] were talking about? This phenomena is named after actress Barbara Strysand.
[00:12:19] Sometimes when you try to cover something up, you end up bringing more
[00:12:22] attention to it than if you had just let things be.
[00:12:25] They won't take down a son, Biker!
[00:12:27] Have you called them in their seats?
[00:12:29] The Assemblyman will not denounce Hassan Piker, who said...
[00:12:32] America deserved 9-11, dude.
[00:12:34] The Assemblyman just said in his response,
[00:12:36] Hassan Piker says America deserved 9-11.
[00:12:40] There you go! There you have it!
[00:12:42] My friends, we have toppled a political dynasty!
[00:12:46] Now to the Michigan Senate race, where El Sayed is campaigning in Michigan.
[00:12:50] Appearing on stage at two Michigan campaign rallies.
[00:12:53] He's coactively campaigning alongside Piper.
[00:12:56] The man who said Hezbollah's flag is his favorite, because it's dope.
[00:12:59] Why would you align yourself for a rage and a semi-pipes?
[00:13:02] Who has defended Hamas terrorists?
[00:13:04] Calling them the lesser of two is Israel's compared to the government's evils.
[00:13:07] Come on, let's try it.
[00:13:08] Lesser of two, that's what I find a bridge too far.
[00:13:12] When I went up to my good friend, Chad, and said,
[00:13:15] hey, you walk me through some more controversial statements of a son.
[00:13:18] The Piker even tried to get people out of his way to soften the edges of Hassan and give
[00:13:24] me context.
[00:13:25] Thanks, but no thanks.
[00:13:27] Uh, chat to me.
[00:13:28] Hassan Piker's campaign poison, placing yourself on the wrong side of a 90-10 issue is only
[00:13:33] going to make you look bad.
[00:13:35] It's going to be good for me.
[00:13:36] It's going to be good for the candidates that I work with.
[00:13:38] Turns out it was true.
[00:13:39] Abdul Al-Said at 27% over larger.
[00:13:44] May I cure us, everybody?
[00:13:45] Nice to meet you.
[00:13:46] Welcome to the broadcast.
[00:13:47] Oh my gosh
[00:14:08] No matter where you are in the world I'm a son piker in this house and I'm broadcast coming to you live
[00:14:12] from sunny California, Las Vegas folks were live and alive.
[00:14:16] And I hope all the boys, girls and MBS are having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day.
[00:14:20] Today's a wonderful day.
[00:14:21] Today is a very special day.
[00:14:24] Now you might be thinking, is it a special day because you recorded the episode of the podcast earlier?
[00:14:29] And I would say to that, no, it's not a special day for that reason.
[00:14:33] Would you, you might be thinking, oh, is it a special day because you are finally back home and you worked out.
[00:14:40] And I would say no, that's not the only reason why it's a special day. You might be able to you might say is today a special day because
[00:14:51] You know
[00:14:53] Turkey won the game last night and no, that's not the reason why it's a special day. You already know why it's a special day
[00:15:00] It's because it is
[00:15:02] Friday ladies and gentlemen, that's right
[00:15:06] Wait what the fuck
[00:15:10] Oh my god, I clicked on the wrong video for once.
[00:15:14] That's crazy.
[00:15:16] I clicked on the wrong video, bad omen.
[00:15:20] All right ladies and gentlemen, it's freaking Friday, it's fucked up Friday, it's fucked
[00:15:25] up fans, mom, Friday.
[00:15:27] You already know what it is, it's Friday, then you can call it Friday.
[00:15:32] You can call it Friday.
[00:15:34] This is the time for us to celebrate and thank a labor union for all those who
[00:15:40] for all the long and hard battles
[00:15:42] that our forefathers fought long and hard.
[00:15:45] Ladies and gentlemen, boys, girls, and enemies,
[00:15:47] make sure that we have a goddamn weekend.
[00:15:49] If you like the five day world week,
[00:15:51] think a union.
[00:15:52] If you like the Fridays, think a union.
[00:15:56] It's most awesome Friday.
[00:15:57] The vibes are gonna be immaculate as always.
[00:15:59] This is the part of the broadcast
[00:16:01] where I tell you about my personal news
[00:16:02] because there's a lot going on in my life
[00:16:04] because I wasn't as shut as loser last night
[00:16:09] as opposed to all these other nights, that's right.
[00:16:14] All right, so first and foremost, okay, that's crazy.
[00:16:18] I don't know why it just like automatically started playing.
[00:16:21] What the fuck is autoplay on?
[00:16:25] Oh, it is on.
[00:16:26] That's crazy.
[00:16:28] That's crazy the autoplay is on
[00:16:30] and it literally played this on its own.
[00:16:34] That's wild.
[00:16:35] We haven't even carried the flame yet.
[00:16:36] That's good, you know, that's a good omen.
[00:16:37] It was a bad omen that I hit the wrong, Mufasa song, but it's a good omen that is what my algorithm is so dusted, bro. It's crazy.
[00:16:47] Anyway, ladies and gentlemen, boys, girls and MBS Friday coming to you live from stolen land, stolen Tongva territory.
[00:16:57] We are in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, the heartland of the American Empire, the gay Mecca.
[00:17:04] Uh, it's Friday, June 26, 2026 and we got a lot going on and I'm going to be talking
[00:17:11] about that.
[00:17:12] Uh, did you drink?
[00:17:14] No, not really.
[00:17:15] I just had like one beer that was, I mean, I'll get into it.
[00:17:18] I'll get into it.
[00:17:19] This is part of the bar.
[00:17:20] I guess we're going to tell you about my personal news about what's going on in the
[00:17:21] world of the Son house and I'm a partner in between the time period where I press
[00:17:23] the start shooting button and press the start shooting button.
[00:17:25] So help me God.
[00:17:26] That's what I'm going to do.
[00:17:27] You already know.
[00:17:28] As far as personal news goes as far as personal news goes
[00:17:34] Last night I ended the broadcast as you guys know and I headed to
[00:17:40] Sofi Stadium, okay, and
[00:17:46] Let's be real
[00:17:48] Shouts out the Tottok
[00:17:50] for hitting me and my brother a ticket to enjoy the game.
[00:17:58] I was there with Tark's brother as well.
[00:18:00] Big Turk and Abbey, big Turkish show of support.
[00:18:06] And of course my expectations were since Turkey had got knocked out that it was not going to be great.
[00:18:14] Okay, I thought because Turkey had gotten knocked out that this game was probably not going to be as exciting.
[00:18:26] But let's be real. It was exciting.
[00:18:33] And a big part of the reason why it was exciting is because I never, although I still had the pessimism of the intellect,
[00:18:43] I maintained the optimism of the will.
[00:18:52] On my way over to SoFi Stadium, I had to walk two miles, did the long march, basically,
[00:19:03] getting into SoFi Stadium.
[00:19:07] And let me tell you, let me tell you, folks.
[00:19:13] goal was in the first two minutes and I heard the cheers from outside of the
[00:19:21] stadium and I ran in I got in I sat my ass down and I watched now I have a lot
[00:19:29] of thoughts but as far as the Turkish team delivering the Turkish team
[00:19:36] delivering a victory or a resounding defeat to America the United States of
[00:19:44] America the Empire in an anti-imperialist act of warfare on the pitch while the
[00:19:53] United States might advance out of his group session Turkey will be going home
[00:19:59] the real victors it was not the B team shut the fuck up that's copium it's
[00:20:09] copious what a game it was with the last second goal to all the salty Americans
[00:20:21] in the chat. We did it. We fucking did it dude. Remember Gallipoli. Remember Gallipoli.
[00:20:38] Although the ANZAC forces showed us to prevent for Gallipoli originally. We brought it back.
[00:20:45] We brought it back pretty hard. And it was a great game. It was a very fun game. Defeated
[00:20:51] second string team shut the fuck up it was not the second string team
[00:21:00] everyone thought we were down and out
[00:21:05] but we were there and yes so was my goat eric adams
[00:21:09] okay
[00:21:11] us by the glitter us us us us us us yeah also did it didn't pull the police
[00:21:16] you get like nutmeg
[00:21:22] yeah we humiliated them yeah b team my ass by the way that's their star player
[00:21:30] yeah so so what the fuck are we talking about yeah we hashtag we are
[00:21:39] charlie turk hashtag good at mafia up up what's that what's that oh i'm sorry
[00:21:47] did the other guy just take your virginity oh no oh no i'm sorry i'm sorry
[00:21:55] that's how that's how soccer is played okay and it's not called soccer it's
[00:21:59] called football now
[00:22:03] just saying
[00:22:06] Just saying when am I getting you in the LFC Chinese jacket?
[00:22:13] Yeah.
[00:22:14] I think I was the best player in the United States lost to a twink.
[00:22:26] Wait, do they have?
[00:22:33] Do they have, like, are they good at twink fancams?
[00:22:41] What the fuck?
[00:22:42] Oh my god, I didn't even realize that was a thing.
[00:22:51] That's crazy.
[00:22:53] Man, we had nice groves in trying to get them some playing time because number one seat already
[00:22:58] locked in get out of here. Okay. I think a lot of, a lot of people are being a little fucking
[00:23:04] silly about this defeat because you don't want to hold the L it's fine.
[00:23:10] I will order additional copium for all of you team America, you know, us men's national
[00:23:16] team fans in the chat. Okay. No, it's fine. You guys can order some additional cope.
[00:23:22] no it's fine you don't want to hold the L you're like oh no we already advanced
[00:23:27] out of the group we didn't care about it it's like yeah really well guess what
[00:23:30] dude you got fucking clapped okay you should be excited that we didn't score
[00:23:37] more goals to ensure that you even lose your first seed okay
[00:23:46] That's all I'm saying.
[00:23:48] What is this?
[00:23:50] The Ghanaian Shaman Nanna Kwaku Bonsama has issued an apologize to Turkey after claiming
[00:23:55] he accidentally cast a spell on the Turkish national team.
[00:23:58] Honestly it was a huge mistake.
[00:23:59] I had prepared a special amulet to weaken Ghana's intended World Cup opponent.
[00:24:03] But during my ritual, my apprentice slipped up the map and the energy shifted towards
[00:24:06] Turkey instead.
[00:24:07] When I watched Turkey's recent matches and saw the missed chances and unfortunate
[00:24:10] moments, I realized something had gone wrong.
[00:24:12] I sincerely apologize to Turkish people.
[00:24:14] You were never the target.
[00:24:15] I'm currently working on an antidote amulet to break this bill completely and make things
[00:24:18] right.
[00:24:19] Yeah well guess what dude, too fucking late.
[00:24:35] Loser mentality Mexico came and took 9 points no goals conceded yanks and shambles.
[00:24:41] Two starters nine back-ups y'all are coping y'all are coping shut the fuck up y'all are coping shut up
[00:24:46] It's fine
[00:24:48] You should be apologizing to the u.s. No, he should be apologizing to turkey because
[00:24:54] He obviously very clearly
[00:24:56] took a
[00:24:58] Very good team that's supposed to be very good that had fucking zero team chemistry. It was unbelievable
[00:25:05] Turkey literally has I think the most expensive team, right?
[00:25:09] Like it literally the most expensive team and they couldn't fucking play for shit. It was disastrous
[00:25:21] Yeah in the group yeah
[00:25:26] Not even close no dude in the group in our group in our group
[00:25:33] Yeah, obviously not in the world dude. What the fuck are you talking about?
[00:25:39] Yeah, I assume there's the French team and and all these other teams are fucking way
[00:25:52] more way more expensive. Anyway, I had Fatty Kuduul and my fantasy team is mom biggest
[00:25:59] disappointments. They'll love them though. Pick the politics little bro. All I'm saying
[00:26:05] is all I'm saying is we had like we were supposed to be so much better okay that's it that's
[00:26:18] just the truth we were supposed to be a much better team and guess what we got our shit
[00:26:23] pushed in it was awful no goals until the last game are you fucking kidding me are
[00:26:28] Are you fucking joking?
[00:26:31] We got destroyed, it was terrible.
[00:26:34] Yes, I'm saying we, bro.
[00:26:35] This is what the World Cup is about, okay?
[00:26:38] This is literally the one time
[00:26:39] where people get patriotic, myself included, okay?
[00:26:44] Yes.
[00:26:47] Yes, you don't even know, bro.
[00:26:48] You didn't thank God there was no camera on me.
[00:26:50] Holy shit.
[00:26:53] I became a demon last night, okay?
[00:26:55] I was screaming obscenities in Turkish. I got real Turkish. I was teaching Tadek like things to say.
[00:27:03] I was teaching him about Hakime Gözlük, Elina Gözlük, Kalfam Gülsün.
[00:27:09] I was teaching him like I became a little bit of a hooligan.
[00:27:13] When you say we is that Turkey or the US, of course I'm talking about Turkey, bro.
[00:27:19] Yes, is Austin literally in the discord complaining that he's he's Austin? Why why does someone know that you're in my house?
[00:27:33] No
[00:27:49] make sure AT&T doesn't find out you're in the same boxes Ludwig. Yeah, Toddeck
[00:27:56] brought co-workers together last night. It was impressive. He's an
[00:28:00] impressive guy like that. He was able to get co-workers to be united for
[00:28:05] once. Yeah, hopefully AT&T didn't. Well, I didn't take any photos with Ludwig, so
[00:28:10] no worries. AT&T won't get mad.
[00:28:13] It's so funny because I have obviously no allegiances to any fucking team whatsoever, but deep down inside when people will be like, well, why don't you support basic touch or one of the support gold as I absolutely not in my it's like weird that I still have that like hold over resentment towards me.
[00:28:42] towards a team even though I have never been like super supportive of Fenerbahce either you know what I mean like it
[00:28:51] doesn't really matter but it also matters if that makes sense is brainwashing
[00:29:00] Adonis for commutes to come. I don't know. I don't know what you mean.
[00:29:06] Anyway, British Dark support taught in him come enjoy the disappointment
[00:29:18] What is this
[00:29:23] That's crazy, this is a fucking ruthless meme dude fuck you I am blasting on
[00:29:31] So you're like the opposite of the Trump curse when you show up people win. Yes
[00:29:34] that is exactly what happened that is exactly what happened I brought life
[00:29:39] back to the fucking Turkish team and it's really messed up that you guys are
[00:29:43] making fun of me like this
[00:29:48] why I was no color fun it's just not a head iron bro bro I was feeling it dude
[00:30:00] I was feeling I was feeling fucking patriotic yes the Hassanabi bump it
[00:30:04] It turns out the Hassanabi bump very much exists for sports teams as well.
[00:30:11] Think about it this way.
[00:30:12] New York Knicks.
[00:30:14] I went there Madison Square Garden, Knicks won after losing in the Donald Trump team.
[00:30:27] If Turkey had the German Turks on their team they'd be top three in the tournament.
[00:30:29] I know Germany stole all of our fucking best players is bullshit.
[00:30:34] What are the Lakers game though? Yeah, that's true. Okay. Okay. Okay. Fair. Fair, fair, fair.
[00:30:43] Yeah, that wasn't good. That wasn't good. Anyway, we'd laugh to Eric Adams, but turns out he was
[00:30:53] correct. Turkey vs. USA is the World Cup's only group stage match where both countries biggest
[00:30:56] cities divided by Assault Water Strait. Istanbul shattles the Bosphorus. New York is split
[00:31:01] by the East River, which despite the name is a title straight, not a river, stay tuned
[00:31:06] for more cutting edge geography based World Cup analysis.
[00:31:09] Yeah.
[00:31:10] Istanbul is the New York is the Istanbul of America is real.
[00:31:16] That's real.
[00:31:18] Okay?
[00:31:30] Did you see the Chinese 9-11 that happened today?
[00:31:31] I know I have a special correspondent
[00:31:33] that's gonna be coming on to talk about that in a second.
[00:31:37] Once I'm done doing the intro
[00:31:39] and talking about my personal news
[00:31:43] and complaining about SoFi Stadium,
[00:31:46] I think, here, I'll just say it, okay?
[00:31:51] I think it should be illegal to host major events
[00:31:56] in Los Angeles, California, straight up.
[00:32:00] I think it should be illegal to host major events
[00:32:03] in Los Angeles, California,
[00:32:04] until we figure out public transit, adequate public transit.
[00:32:07] We are not a city that is capable
[00:32:10] of hosting major events, okay?
[00:32:13] straight up. And I mean it sincerely, like, I don't think that we should be allowed to
[00:32:22] host another like no concerts, no major venue events. I think we should, we should retool
[00:32:32] Sofi Stadium, we should do a do-over, okay? Here's why. Perhaps a problem for me is that
[00:32:45] I went to one of the greatest American arenas of all time, so close to my experience as
[00:32:53] Sulfi. I went to Madison Square Garden, okay? And Madison Square Garden is one of the only
[00:33:05] appropriate stages for sporting events in the United States of America because there is
[00:33:13] literal fucking public transit, okay? So going from Madison Square Garden to Sulfi Stadium
[00:33:22] was whiplash. I could not fucking believe it. Now, obviously, all of the Los Angeles arenas
[00:33:32] are ass because the city is ass. Let's just be real. It's dog shit, okay? It's fucking
[00:33:39] dog shit. It's disgusting, and we do not deserve it, okay? We do not deserve to have it until
[00:33:48] We get public transit. Here's why. Most of these other places around the United States of
[00:33:56] America at least are like vast enough because you have to drive 45 minutes to go wherever the
[00:34:01] fuck you need to go anyway. So by stadium is massive. 70,400 people were inside of this arena
[00:34:08] last night. Okay. And because Los Angeles is a car-reliant city, that meant, you know,
[00:34:16] 50,000 fucking cars
[00:34:20] It's unbelievable dude it is fucking ridiculous
[00:34:25] Getting in to to walk into the arena is already a bitch, you know, you're walking two miles
[00:34:31] You're walking two fucking miles. Why are you walking two miles because it's a 70,000 occupied a 70,000 occupant stadium
[00:34:40] That's ginormous, so you need 70,000 fucking cars in the goddamn parking lot
[00:34:47] So the fucking arena is surrounded by ginormous swaths of fucking land for the cars
[00:35:01] No vertical parking it's just wide open miles upon miles of
[00:35:10] Chevrolet fucking SUVs and Cadillac Escalades and Priuses for all for all of our eyes to see
[00:35:20] if you want to see it here let's look up the fucking aerial view of this disgusting monstrosity
[00:35:34] dude look at this shit look at this shit bro parking lots upon parking lots
[00:35:52] upon parking lots it is fucking insane and it's right next to the forum too I'm
[00:36:01] I'm telling you right now, I'm telling you right now, I, like, there's no way to explain
[00:36:09] to you how bad the traffic is getting out of this place.
[00:36:13] I walk for like three miles.
[00:36:15] I walk for like three fucking miles.
[00:36:20] Dodger Stadium too.
[00:36:22] It's disgusting.
[00:36:28] And of course, that's still not enough parking for all the people to drive there and park
[00:36:31] there, obviously.
[00:36:32] Hello, people, take Uber.
[00:36:35] Guess why?
[00:36:37] Because there's no fucking public transit, okay?
[00:36:42] There's no public transit.
[00:36:43] It's not reliable.
[00:36:46] And it's non-existent.
[00:36:49] And the public transit that kind of exists is unreliable.
[00:36:54] cost a fucking arm and a leg on top of that. There's no mass transit hubs around this fucking
[00:37:02] around this stupid stadium. It's smacked up in the middle of the city and they've like
[00:37:09] opened up so much space just for the parking. And guess what? These are there are only
[00:37:19] so many lanes on these major roads. So all of those hundreds of thousands of fucking cars
[00:37:28] that are trying to leave the surrounding malls, the surrounding neighborhoods, and the arena,
[00:37:38] they get jammed up. I got in an Uber after walking two miles last night. The guy was
[00:37:43] going in the wrong direction, it seems. I sat in that Uber for 25 minutes and I
[00:37:48] I asked the guy what is going on and he says, last week or two weeks ago or whatever, there
[00:37:52] was a Kanye West show here.
[00:37:55] I sat in traffic for two and a half hours.
[00:37:57] I said, nope, I'm getting out.
[00:37:58] I walked home.
[00:37:59] Okay.
[00:38:00] Or at least I walked another two miles until I could leave the fucking traffic dense
[00:38:04] area, run into a side street and then call Uber.
[00:38:11] Now, are there no major venues in Europe? Europe is dense. Are there no major arenas in Europe?
[00:38:22] No, they do have them. Madison Square Garden is also a major arena in America. So why does
[00:38:28] it work in Madison Square Garden, but it doesn't fucking work in Los Angeles? Yeah,
[00:38:35] I'm not going to be in the city for the Olympics. I'm definitely leaving LA for the
[00:38:38] Olympics. I fucking hate that shit. I cannot believe it. I don't even know what's going to happen.
[00:38:45] It's gonna be fucking bedlam, dude.
[00:38:50] It's public transport chat. That's it. It's the only reliable way to effectively lower traffic density.
[00:38:59] I can't, it's just, it's so, I think we can make people communist. We can make people be in
[00:39:06] favor of 15-minute cities if we just explain to them how much easier life
[00:39:10] could be if we actually had decent public transit in this stupid fucking in
[00:39:17] this stupid goddamn city dude I'm so mad
[00:39:26] huh
[00:39:29] Yeah, that moment you realize Dodger Stadium has been like this is 1962. Yeah, it's ass.
[00:39:42] It's ass. A better future is possible, man. A better future is possible. And I don't
[00:39:49] know why. Don't know why we don't actually advocate for this better future. You understand
[00:39:56] me? It's fucking bullshit dude. Yes, but your entire city planning a shit not just public
[00:40:04] transit, the city's built car centric, sprawling, no real center, like dog shit, not just bikes
[00:40:09] with a great video on it, you'll love it. Yeah, I won't love it because I live it,
[00:40:13] okay, and I hate it. I don't love it because I live it and I fucking hate it. It's unbearable,
[00:40:20] it's a hellish nightmare, and it's a somber reminder when I actually have to sit in
[00:40:24] fucking traffic but like this is not normal amounts of traffic this was like
[00:40:27] in just absolute utter insanity absolute utter insanity completely unacceptable
[00:40:46] anyway watch top seven largest parking lots of the world cup wait what there's a
[00:40:51] Messi's magic, Cape Verde's clean sheet against Spade, oh would you stop it? Look at that absolute
[00:40:58] filth. I'm not sure whether some of this stuff is even PJ. There are some things that America
[00:41:04] does better than anywhere else. Milkshakes, they've pretty much got those nailed, blues
[00:41:10] music, the existence of which is the only positive argument for slavery, and Mars of
[00:41:15] concrete as far as I can say. This is an electronic sign for a car park outside of the Gillette
[00:41:21] Stadium known as the Boston Stadium throughout the course of the World Cup which claims to have been
[00:41:27] voted as the number one lot. I've so many questions. Voted for by who? Who thought to even conduct
[00:41:35] such a vital poll? The number one lot where exactly? At the Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts,
[00:41:42] in the
[00:41:47] What is this content dog? What do you mean? This is literally
[00:41:52] This is
[00:41:55] The most american content you can have
[00:41:59] Okay, there's no there's no greater american there's no greater american content than what are some of the biggest
[00:42:06] What are some of the biggest fucking parking lots in the united states of america or around the world honestly
[00:42:11] but it's mostly going to be in the US. Compare the LA arena with this one. What is this?
[00:42:20] Coliseum? China? I don't get it. I don't understand. Where are the parking lots? Where are they
[00:42:32] with the cars. Where are the parking lots? Bro start the video over you didn't hear what
[00:42:48] he said yes he said something about blues being the only positive outcome of slavery
[00:42:52] he's making a joke it's out of pocket I know what do you want me to do go back in fucking
[00:42:56] time and kill him? Yes, dude, he said something completely unacceptable. I'm moving on from
[00:43:03] it and I think you guys should also move on from it. What do you want me to do? Oh my
[00:43:07] god, a random YouTube video that I clicked on said something unbelievably out of pocket.
[00:43:13] I'm going to kill myself now in a video game and I think we should all just close our
[00:43:18] eyes and lose our fucking shit. What do you want? What do you want? Why does
[00:43:23] everybody go rewind rewind god damn dude try to fucking move on how about not
[00:43:36] keeping it going turn this off immediately does it look like I'm looking
[00:43:41] at a YouTube video you fucking moron does it look like I'm currently watching a
[00:43:46] fucking YouTube video or am I just looking at a fucking stadium in China you
[00:43:52] YOU FUCKING IDIOT!
[00:43:54] Does this look like a static image?
[00:43:57] Or is it still the same YouTube video?
[00:44:07] You're gonna get mad about some...
[00:44:10] Big Road where you're fucking mad about!
[00:44:12] God damn, I'm 43 minutes in and I'm already so fucking annoyed.
[00:44:22] Anyway
[00:44:29] Anyway
[00:44:35] Well
[00:44:39] Look at your community look what you've created dude
[00:44:41] I literally pop off on a
[00:44:45] Bi-weekly basis on this shit and then there's like 18 weeks of thought pieces about how much of a fucking white
[00:44:51] nationalist I am what are you talking about the entire reason why half of like
[00:44:56] woke Twitter and half of like woke TikTok hates me is because anytime somebody
[00:45:02] does some out-of-pocket woke 1.0 shit I'm like move on move on move on okay
[00:45:07] and then they immediately go here is here is a 45 minute think piece on why
[00:45:13] Hassanabi has uh, has, has, uh, created a mortal wound and here's, he is actually
[00:45:21] why supremacists found it after his 10 plus years of fucking advocacy against
[00:45:26] white supremacy. We found it. He was insufficient in his reaction and just
[00:45:34] like that, a little f perfect day, perfect way to start this goddamn day.
[00:45:43] Yeah, here's how Azan enables fascism.
[00:45:51] Anyway.
[00:45:56] Mercury's Engagerade.
[00:45:58] When I heard Los Angeles apparently going to stagger business hours like they did in 1984 you special lanes on freeway specifically for Olympic with related traffic.
[00:46:08] Higher extra buses temporarily I assume and use no new venues or stadiums supposedly is definitely going to be a shit show.
[00:46:13] It's going to be disgusting. It's not going to work and it's going to straight up.
[00:46:19] It's going to straight up destroy the city.
[00:46:23] There might be riots because if you put people through, uh, that,
[00:46:27] that SoFi stadium situation every single day, all around the city and all around
[00:46:33] the state, but especially all around the city, people are going to riot.
[00:46:37] Okay.
[00:46:38] People are going to, people are going to take their California
[00:46:41] certified weapons and do an armed insurrection.
[00:46:46] Way more people for the Olympics. These people are coming from civilized parts of the planet,
[00:46:57] like Guatemala, where they actually have working and relatively reliable public transit. They're
[00:47:07] not going to understand what the fuck is going on in this third world country, in this developing
[00:47:13] nation that is in the heart of you know a state that is the fourth
[00:47:20] biggest economy on the planet
[00:47:22] Okay, they're just gonna be like I don't get it
[00:47:25] I live in El Salvador and we have trains there you live in Los Angeles
[00:47:31] This is one of the richest fucking cities in one of the richest states
[00:47:37] What do you mean you don't have buses what do you mean you don't have what do you mean?
[00:47:42] it's all parking lot. I don't understand it. Yeah, India has a lower GDP and California
[00:47:56] and then California and it actually has trains. Yes. I'm telling you, people are not aware
[00:48:03] of what the fuck is going on. Like people don't understand how bad this is. Okay.
[00:48:10] People do not understand how devastating this is going to be.
[00:48:16] We should have never, never hosted the Olympics.
[00:48:27] We are not ready for it.
[00:48:30] We don't deserve it.
[00:48:31] Plus, the Olympics are already a way to just like melt the homeless.
[00:48:35] It's like a scheme.
[00:48:36] I swear to god
[00:48:45] Anyway
[00:48:50] Hassan has never been more of a transplant in his entire lifelong out. I'm a transplant for this take
[00:48:57] I've been living in this hellish nightmare for the last 13 fucking years of my life.
[00:49:06] We've moved far beyond transplant status at that point and every single person that is
[00:49:11] a lifelong California resident lifelong Los Angeles resident will agree with me.
[00:49:19] What California what Los Angeles California resident lifelong California resident is
[00:49:23] like oh dude like you know understand it's actually pretty awesome I love car
[00:49:28] line infrastructure
[00:49:45] I'm an LA native okay does that also come with a side of schizophrenia where
[00:49:50] hallucinate a robust public transit system because if you fucking bring up the
[00:49:56] bus lines I'm going to headbutt you over the internet, okay?
[00:50:03] oh my god I just said I agree it sucks it's just manageable oh my god dude oh
[00:50:10] god you deserve to watch the riots unfold in your fucking backyard when
[00:50:14] people from all around the world pour into this goddamn city
[00:50:20] Like, have you looked at a map of bus routes in LA and train routes in LA and compared it
[00:50:31] to like an actual city of similar size?
[00:50:38] Los Angeles is sprawled the fuck out, so there's a lot of problems there to begin with.
[00:50:44] It's a sequence of suburbs and ex-urbs tied together, okay?
[00:50:50] It's not a normal city at all.
[00:51:03] A big part of the reason why we won't tie these different suburbs and exers the other
[00:51:08] is because rich neighborhoods don't want black and brown people coming into their neighborhoods.
[00:51:14] They don't want poor people coming into their neighborhoods as the number one NIMBY argument
[00:51:18] against it.
[00:51:19] The other reason why is because obviously you'd be a nightmare to fucking deal with the traffic in the interim and it would take a decade to
[00:51:26] put together
[00:51:33] You've been to Dallas is like LA times a hundred. Yeah, that's true Dallas pretty bad, too
[00:51:37] Yes see 25 years LA native here took the bus in the red line of subway during high school
[00:51:52] I thought elementary was just alright until I had to be in Korea for three months and I
[00:51:55] was radicalized the fucking hate cars yes every every Los Angeles native never leaves Los
[00:52:02] Angeles I take a bus to work I take bus and trains it's not great but it's magical
[00:52:05] compared to most of the country. I hope we can get some of it fixed before the Olympics.
[00:52:08] Okay, listen. Listen. Go and exist in any other European city, European capital, any
[00:52:24] other city in Asia for like a month or a week or two just fucking two weeks and
[00:52:34] you will understand what I am talking about like look man I grew up in
[00:52:38] Istanbul okay and Ankara I I know what it looks like in a objectively much
[00:52:45] poorer country what it means to have a diversity of options and robust public
[00:52:54] transit. Okay? You're out of your dang mind and Istanbul has a
[00:52:59] fucked ton of problems with traffic too. And even then, at
[00:53:03] least it has a working metro state, a working metro system.
[00:53:07] And also, one of the biggest problems with buses in Los
[00:53:10] Angeles is that they're not fast and that they're not
[00:53:14] frequent. And they're inconsistent. And if you have
[00:53:17] inconsistencies in public transit, then it's not reliable,
[00:53:21] Then it might as well not fucking exist.
[00:53:27] There aren't enough buses.
[00:53:29] There aren't like specific bus lanes anyway.
[00:53:31] So they get stuck in fucking traffic too.
[00:53:35] And when you don't have constant fucking buses, then it's not real transit.
[00:53:41] I largely agree with you.
[00:53:42] I just thought you'd take the LA will collapse under the Olympics.
[00:53:44] Is it wasn't perfect?
[00:53:45] It will collapse under the Olympics and you will see it mark my fucking words.
[00:53:50] Okay. Anyway.
[00:54:12] So yeah, I spent four months backpacking through Europe,
[00:54:15] Europe, their public transportation in literally every country, except maybe rural parts of
[00:54:19] Italy and Germany are vastly superior to anywhere in America, save for New York.
[00:54:22] And this is coming from a 35 year California resident.
[00:54:24] Yes.
[00:54:30] So yeah, a lot of people are utterly oblivious.
[00:54:34] You had a disagreement with the chatter and you got racist transplant.
[00:54:36] Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, I don't really care about that.
[00:54:40] I am a ruthless cosmopolitan.
[00:54:43] Okay.
[00:54:44] I was, I grew up as a global citizen.
[00:54:48] I don't have any, like that, that kind of shit doesn't bother me at all.
[00:54:51] I can live anywhere and everywhere around the planet.
[00:54:54] And, and I choose to live here, uh, in Los Angeles, California.
[00:55:00] I'm going to be very honest, brutally honest about its problems, especially
[00:55:03] when it comes to not having reliable, uh, a walkable city and not, and,
[00:55:11] which of course comes from our car-reliant infrastructure and having reliable public transit.
[00:55:22] Okay, that's it.
[00:55:26] All right, now let's bring it to Austin's show.
[00:55:29] Austin, get in here, get your ass in here, bring a chair.
[00:55:34] Get your ass in here, Austin.
[00:55:41] Ladies and gentlemen, Austin show. That's right. I'm here. Ladies and gentlemen, um, I, uh,
[00:55:56] I outdressed a son today for the first time. Uh, he showed up to the fear and podcasts
[00:56:03] without a suit. The one time, the one time, the one time I don't wear a fucking suit.
[00:56:08] I showed up in a suit and he had a suit. That's right. And we didn't even we literally I didn't even know he was gonna do it
[00:56:15] Like it's not even like I know it's not a bit. They they caught me in real time being shocked and
[00:56:21] You know, I think it's in an effort because I've found that people aren't taking me serious enough on the fear and podcast
[00:56:27] So I thought by putting on the shoot everything that I say that gets clipped out of context mostly
[00:56:33] people would start to take me more seriously so I've started to wear a suit
[00:56:37] and I've got a trans flag pin which I don't see on your suit which is very odd
[00:56:41] yeah I have a DSA pin which is basically right it's all encompassing it's
[00:56:48] like it's the trans fraud trans pride is everything mm-hmm oh so there's a lot of
[00:56:53] okay I get it that's all right so like when you wear the trans pride one like
[00:56:57] it's like you could maybe be saying like we want more trans drone pilots you
[00:57:02] You know what I mean?
[00:57:02] Whereas like this says trans pride, but also is not.
[00:57:06] Are you saying that the trans flag represents trans?
[00:57:10] I mean, you can trans people in the military.
[00:57:12] Yeah, you could be like,
[00:57:13] you could literally be saying like only representation matters.
[00:57:17] Look, let's be clear.
[00:57:19] If I were to choose between-
[00:57:20] We want more trans drone pilots.
[00:57:22] If you had only, if there was a binary choice
[00:57:24] between two options, between a straight drone pilot
[00:57:27] or a trans drone pilot,
[00:57:28] I'm going with the trans drone pilot.
[00:57:31] But like those are your only two options
[00:57:33] and you have to choose.
[00:57:34] Like you have no choice.
[00:57:36] What difference does it make?
[00:57:36] They're both murmuring.
[00:57:37] You have no choice.
[00:57:38] Think about, I know, I know, but you have no choice.
[00:57:40] Think about it, let me, let me, I don't know.
[00:57:42] But you have no choice.
[00:57:43] No, no, listen to me, Jack.
[00:57:44] You're missing the point.
[00:57:46] Obviously the choice is not at all.
[00:57:48] Obviously, that's the obvious choice.
[00:57:50] But I'm saying, what if you didn't have a choice?
[00:57:53] Right?
[00:57:55] Which is, but the choice.
[00:57:56] Yeah!
[00:57:58] No, no, you do have a choice.
[00:57:59] You do have a choice.
[00:58:00] It is not at all.
[00:58:02] He came in and he's digging already.
[00:58:03] He thought he was gonna put his suit on.
[00:58:06] People are gonna be like, well,
[00:58:07] that guy is making a really good point.
[00:58:08] I mean, obviously some of you probably
[00:58:10] are taking me a little bit more seriously
[00:58:11] because I have to say it.
[00:58:12] No, I mean that your words hold more weight.
[00:58:14] So now I think it's a campaign promise.
[00:58:16] Now I'm gonna say,
[00:58:17] trans drone pilots, more drone pilots.
[00:58:20] I'm hiring more drone pilots
[00:58:21] and I'm making sure they're all trans.
[00:58:22] Right, right.
[00:58:23] No, I'm just saying, given if they were
[00:58:26] to ask me the question, I would probably have to,
[00:58:29] you know what I would divert the question I'd say I'd say no we shouldn't have
[00:58:32] any drone pilots
[00:58:34] but I don't even think we should have a military
[00:58:35] I think we should
[00:58:38] I think we should abolish the military that's why my campaign
[00:58:41] that's your campaign problem
[00:58:43] abolish the campaign
[00:58:45] you're so fine this is going on
[00:58:47] you're fine
[00:58:48] you're fine
[00:58:49] I'm abolishing the entire military
[00:58:51] we have no the best
[00:58:53] defense is no offense
[00:58:55] that's my
[00:58:57] that's my rule
[00:58:58] That's it, you know.
[00:58:59] Oh yeah, he came in here because he wanted the suit, mog me.
[00:59:02] Yeah, I wanted to, I have not, unfortunately, I have failed because like this shirt is over,
[00:59:06] it's too big.
[00:59:07] Yeah, it's so large.
[00:59:08] It's so large.
[00:59:09] Is it mine or something?
[00:59:10] No, it's mine.
[00:59:11] I don't know.
[00:59:12] I found it in my closet and it was the only thing that I could, the other ones need
[00:59:13] to be dry-cleaned and they were dirty.
[00:59:15] But I, you hate my tie.
[00:59:18] You don't like my tie.
[00:59:19] That tie is so ugly.
[00:59:20] It's the only tie I could find that was pre-tied and I don't know how to tie
[00:59:23] a tie.
[00:59:24] I had to do it, I had to pre-tie it
[00:59:26] and just put it around my neck and cinch it up there.
[00:59:30] That's, you're a baby.
[00:59:31] You're gonna wear a suit, you need to learn how to tie a tie.
[00:59:34] I know, I know.
[00:59:36] It's millennial gray.
[00:59:37] Yeah, even the tie is millennial gray.
[00:59:39] Oh my God.
[00:59:40] I know.
[00:59:41] Well, I thought I have a Versace suit and a Gucci suit.
[00:59:44] I just thought that would be too much for this occasion.
[00:59:46] Wait, this is literally,
[00:59:47] you said this was custom made in Italy.
[00:59:49] It was, but that's not,
[00:59:50] it's not Versace or Gucci,
[00:59:51] but this is a custom made suit in Italy
[00:59:53] imported to the United States.
[00:59:54] That's more expensive and more costly and more,
[00:59:58] it's more fancy.
[00:59:59] I got a discount.
[00:59:59] Davide gave me a discount.
[01:00:00] It's literally more fancy than getting a fucking Gucci suit.
[01:00:05] Oh, well, anyway, it's custom.
[01:00:07] It's custom to share.
[01:00:08] I, on the other hand, am fucking wearing penguin, dude.
[01:00:11] Is that a socialist brand?
[01:00:12] No, no, no.
[01:00:13] It's just like fucking, you know,
[01:00:14] an ocean wreck shit.
[01:00:16] Oh, okay.
[01:00:16] Yeah.
[01:00:17] Because I'm a real, you know, working-class hero.
[01:00:20] Well, I mean, I'm a working-class hero, too.
[01:00:22] Look, I feel like I'm dressed like somebody who goes to work.
[01:00:25] I haven't even seen your shoes.
[01:00:27] Okay, I didn't have any suit socks.
[01:00:29] So I'm just wearing like Calvin Klein, like black socks.
[01:00:32] Normally I put, you did the brown shoes, black socks.
[01:00:36] I know, but I had, I see it for the podcast.
[01:00:38] It was for the podcast.
[01:00:39] And like my feet were cut off.
[01:00:40] You're wearing a navy blazer with brown shoes.
[01:00:42] That's, no, no, no, you can tie with the brown belt.
[01:00:45] See?
[01:00:45] Okay.
[01:00:46] The tie is way too long.
[01:00:48] I don't know why you're, you got the Trump tie, dude.
[01:00:52] What the fuck here?
[01:00:53] Oh, that's right.
[01:00:54] Stand up together, let's do it.
[01:00:56] Let's do the fit check.
[01:00:58] Fit check?
[01:00:59] Hold on a second.
[01:01:01] Okay, Steve.
[01:01:02] Only one of us is suited to run for office right here
[01:01:05] and I don't think it's this guy.
[01:01:07] Well, I'm just casual Friday.
[01:01:09] Come on, look at me, look at me.
[01:01:10] Casual Friday.
[01:01:13] Look, I'm already ready to campaign.
[01:01:15] Look at me, come on, you got it, man.
[01:01:17] You got it, man, I'm already ready to hit the trail.
[01:01:19] I mean, come on!
[01:01:20] I got the-
[01:01:21] I appreciate all the work you've done for my
[01:01:26] Come on
[01:01:28] Come on put me in new york and put me against richie torrez richie richie is what they call him
[01:01:35] That's right. Richie torrez. Very sad. You're gonna carpet back to the bronze. Yeah, I think so. I think I could do it
[01:01:41] You would you would lose so hard. Do you think so? Yes. You you think you would beat me? That's not that's not pretty
[01:01:48] putting a lot of confidence in me. But yes, I think you would lose a richie toy. I would lose by a
[01:01:54] billion. Yeah, you'd lose the richie toys by like more votes than even exist in the in the
[01:02:00] fucking district. Really? Yes. I mean, they like him there? No. But they would dislike me more.
[01:02:08] Yes, because you're carpet bagging. What does that mean? What does that mean? It means when
[01:02:12] you fucking fly into a district that you don't have any association with just so you can run
[01:02:18] Against the incumbent just so you're against like a person. Okay, and you literally have no association with the Bronx whatsoever
[01:02:25] Right, it's the poorest district in the country. Yeah, it's also
[01:02:29] Let's just say demographically outside of your
[01:02:35] You know, you're you're a rich white gay man, this is the poorest I'm 11 black district
[01:02:41] Yeah in the country one of the worst black districts in the country in my defense
[01:02:45] I didn't know that I would literally lose by well I would make the argument that he lives
[01:02:51] in the district and he's not in touch with the people that live there still doesn't
[01:02:55] know I'd say it's a distance from across the country.
[01:02:59] I can see that he's not in touch.
[01:03:02] I'm more in touch from across the country than he is and he lives there.
[01:03:06] You know what I'm saying?
[01:03:08] Somebody said right against Tina Kotec.
[01:03:10] You saying all black people are homophobic.
[01:03:12] Yeah, that's what I was mentioned.
[01:03:13] That's what I was saying
[01:03:16] I'm saying that that's what I was saying. I'm glad you got it. Well, that's the vibe there a random fucking dude
[01:03:22] I'll be honest. That was the vibe I was getting to so I'm happy a guy coming in from fucking Portland, Oregon
[01:03:28] Yeah, I'm happy that I was it's not gonna win against richie torres. I
[01:03:32] Hey, what's an idiot? Yeah, he is gay. Yeah, he is bisexual. Oh my god. I didn't know that
[01:03:39] I really didn't I really should have known that
[01:03:41] But I didn't I didn't know he was gay. Yeah, he's bisexual. I think he's by yeah. Oh, wow sad
[01:03:48] Awesome coming up Debbie Wasserman. Yeah, right now. There's a big there's big drama happening in Florida. I didn't know he was bisexual
[01:03:55] Wow, yeah, I'm finding out for the first time
[01:03:58] Still doesn't make him. I will I didn't just bring you here to suit me
[01:04:03] We obviously have a story that we have to run. Oh, yes. This is of course bringing both of our
[01:04:11] interests together. But China, I know 9 11. Yes. Those are both of your interests. Well,
[01:04:18] I mean, I'm actually, I like, I like China. Yeah, you can just area in China. Let's go with that one.
[01:04:26] Yeah. Beijing experienced its own 9 11. That's right. It did 9 11 Beijing.
[01:04:34] Small aircraft cat crashes into Beijing's tallest skyscraper. Okay.
[01:04:40] Okay. Independence Eve. Hold on a minute. Are those twin towers too?
[01:04:45] Hold on one second. Let me just do this real quick so we fucking, okay.
[01:04:53] Yeah. Beijing, a small aircraft appeared to have struck the tallest building in China's
[01:04:58] capital on Friday afternoon, a shocking incident in one of the world's most fortified cities.
[01:05:03] Dramatic footage from Beijing posted on social media showed debris falling from
[01:05:08] the 109 storey sick tower also known as China's zone as well as the tail section of the plane
[01:05:14] and a broken window of a taxicab on the ground.
[01:05:17] Yeah.
[01:05:18] As the journals witness people evacuated from the skyscraper gathering on the streets near
[01:05:21] the entrance along with firetrucks, police cars and an ambulance.
[01:05:26] Now let's watch the video, but what I find really interesting.
[01:05:30] Don't stand by talking point.
[01:05:32] What I find really interesting.
[01:05:33] So you're coming straight from the financial district in Beijing and I can tell you
[01:05:36] wolf that he's going to steal my talking point. What I find really interesting is that everything
[01:05:42] is better in China, including the buildings. Including the pretesives, including how hard
[01:05:49] in the buildings are. Because exactly what I told them before, when this happened on 9-11 in the
[01:05:54] United States of America, it went through the building. It happens in China and the building
[01:05:58] is just like, nah, it's fine. The plane bounced off the building. Yeah. The plane bounced
[01:06:03] outside the building. And before you say it was a small plane, we've had enthusiasts try
[01:06:09] to repeat 9-11 in the United States and it's gone through the building with small planes.
[01:06:14] It bounced off. That's my talking point, by the way, he's stating it right now.
[01:06:18] No, no, no. I shared this with him before. The thing is my one talking point is,
[01:06:23] oh, you don't like it when someone steals, someone copy-pays your talking points about,
[01:06:29] you know political isn't it well in this interest in this particular case um you know
[01:06:35] potential area of Beijing where we're coming to you from now right has been totally sealed off
[01:06:40] police here in Beijing are telling people not to take photos of this scene so this building
[01:06:45] let's see that's where i is a hundred nine stories tall and in the upper reaches of
[01:06:49] don't take photos you're seeing right now it's 7 p.m right around classic china that's when
[01:06:53] social media started to light up china's heavily controlled social media with reports of a small
[01:06:59] Bro, what the fuck is this goddamn tower made out of by the way?
[01:07:04] Yeah, because like one of the things that Americans always used to cope about is that like Chinese infrastructure is dog shit
[01:07:11] Like China can only you know build these
[01:07:15] robust buildings and things like that because it's like made out of tofu drags and like
[01:07:19] They there's like tremendous
[01:07:22] There's tremendous deregulation in China and that's the only what are you doing with your shoulders?
[01:07:27] Oh, I'm just I have a motor tech every once in a while. Okay. Well, they they always they always talk about like how it you know
[01:07:33] Chinese buildings like they put them up because they're made out of tofu. It's fucking bullshit
[01:07:37] It turns out whatever the hell they're putting in their buildings
[01:07:41] Like it's windows like they in it still it like
[01:07:45] like what type of window could just
[01:07:50] Could just hit a fucking small plane. Yeah receive it blow from a small plane and just yeah
[01:07:56] Nothing happened. Well like you know and think about our houses. Have you ever seen a car go through a house?
[01:08:02] Like it goes through the house. I have my Denver DSA orientation last night, bro
[01:08:05] And no one knew you made me look stupid dog on sub. What?
[01:08:09] He's lying. He's lying. Of course. He's lying. I was literally with Denver DSA like a week ago. Oh
[01:08:17] I was with Portland DSA
[01:08:20] I'm gonna start going to their meetings. Do they have meetings?
[01:08:22] Yes, of course they have me. I'm going to start showing up and oh my God, you're going to go to the Portland USA just because they're going to know you there. That's crazy. No, I'm not going to do that.
[01:08:32] You're not even going to become a paying dues pay member. You just how much you do is probably I could probably put it in my okay. How much will you do solidarity dues?
[01:08:42] Those in however much you can do. Oh, I'm watching well, that's recurring monthly payment
[01:08:47] I'll talk to my team down for a thousand a thousand dollars a month. Yeah, well, let me let me talk to my team about it
[01:08:52] And we're gonna see how the funds
[01:08:55] Work. Do you buy a percentage of the party?
[01:09:02] Do you own is it like an equity play what's the
[01:09:05] What's the whole way?
[01:09:10] There's no equity play. Why did I put on the suit and all of a sudden
[01:09:15] I'm like want to invest. Yeah, I don't know what it is
[01:09:18] I'm crashing with skyscraper in Beijing the capital of China. It's crazy. They just ate it, dude
[01:09:23] It doesn't make sense. The building only got a bit of a scratch on the surface
[01:09:26] What the hell of this have you turned this AI into? Oh, so this isn't even like real. This is the actual
[01:09:32] No broke like one window
[01:09:35] Wait, I got a conspiracy theory. What if this is like propaganda and they faked a plane?
[01:09:45] What if they faked a plane crash? Wait, to show how strong they're building for.
[01:09:50] Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. I don't understand. Why is that photo way
[01:09:54] worse? Why is that photo making it seem like it was a way worse crash? Are they trying
[01:09:59] to literally make it seem worse? Americans are so mad that the Chinese
[01:10:03] nine eleven broke the plane there's so mad in the Chinese nine eleven didn't work so they're just
[01:10:09] like no no no it was devastating actually yeah faking it she did nine eleven you're never gonna get
[01:10:16] invited back to China dude holy shit he didn't do it he wasn't even around during nine eleven was he
[01:10:20] oh my god that's eight yeah yeah that's dude yeah the the copium the copium on this is unbelievable
[01:10:31] that like this was the actual impact site
[01:10:35] and westerners that were fucking butthurt or even this turkish
[01:10:40] What is this from?
[01:10:41] It was so butthurt that they faked the impact site to make it look like way worse
[01:10:47] That's crazy
[01:10:49] I will say this person probably faked it for clicks to try to make it seem more
[01:10:53] because that's not getting any clicks nobody's liking that
[01:10:55] that just looks like a window fell out right
[01:10:58] so you gotta make it look more exaggerated
[01:11:01] You know what I mean?
[01:11:04] In World War II, a B-25 bomber crashed into Empire State Building and it mostly damaged the facade.
[01:11:09] Photos on this day, July 28, 1945, plane crashed into Empire State Building.
[01:11:14] Mmm.
[01:11:18] Oh.
[01:11:19] Well, I mean-
[01:11:19] I mean, it doesn't look like it mostly damaged the facade.
[01:11:21] But a B-25 is pretty-
[01:11:24] That's a- that's a hefty boy.
[01:11:25] Was that intentional? Do we know?
[01:11:27] Do we know back there?
[01:11:30] I don't know.
[01:11:31] Well, I'm curious.
[01:11:32] I mean, how do you miss a building?
[01:11:33] You know?
[01:11:34] I don't.
[01:11:35] I mean, I don't know.
[01:11:36] You were one step from a 9-11 review.
[01:11:39] I mean, it is kind of crazy.
[01:11:41] It was from the fog.
[01:11:43] Oh, the fog?
[01:11:45] Well, I mean, come on.
[01:11:49] You still know the buildings or the fog?
[01:11:51] Okay.
[01:11:52] A foggy weather in New York?
[01:11:56] I cannot believe it dude.
[01:11:58] It like hit a little, that's wild.
[01:12:00] Even though like a Cessna
[01:12:03] Like to hit the building and bounce off like that is crazy.
[01:12:07] Cause like the Cess, it's probably like a Cessna 172 or something and it's, it's
[01:12:13] You know.
[01:12:14] I, Austin's mic is way louder. Yes, he loves yelling bro.
[01:12:17] What do you want me to do? He wants you to hear every fucking
[01:12:21] Every, every movement of his lips.
[01:12:23] Okay. Yeah. I like this story is unbelievable. Yeah.
[01:12:30] Upper reaches of that building. And ever since we've looked at Xiaohang Xu,
[01:12:36] China, Xiaohang Xu, able to see the tail number, which registers
[01:12:40] Chinese social media. Like the top.
[01:12:42] Here in the outskirts of Beijing. And one more point before we go, Wolf.
[01:12:47] We should know that drones, aircraft, are not allowed anywhere near the heart of Beijing.
[01:12:53] You can imagine this similar to Washington DC where drones and aircraft not allowed anywhere near the Capitol or the White House
[01:12:58] Seemingly inconceivable that this could happen in the sportures of the city, and we're trying to find out how did it not get shot down
[01:13:06] That's what I want to know
[01:13:08] You know, I don't know really starts to make you question the air defense capability of China. Oh god. Oh
[01:13:15] My god here. We fucking go. I think I think you know, I think when when you talk about
[01:13:19] that superiority in terms of air defense systems.
[01:13:23] Also, why is this reporter in a muscle shirt?
[01:13:25] That is a good question.
[01:13:27] Why is the CNN reporter in Beijing in a fucking,
[01:13:31] in a musselty and reporting live?
[01:13:34] When he probably wasn't expecting to be reporting live.
[01:13:38] Hours after the fucking incident happened,
[01:13:40] put a goddamn shirt on, man.
[01:13:41] The fuck?
[01:13:42] Do you think he should wear a suit?
[01:13:43] Yes.
[01:13:44] Are you okay?
[01:13:45] Yeah, put a suit on.
[01:13:46] Yeah, he is just wearing a tank top.
[01:13:47] Like, what is this?
[01:13:48] That is not appropriate.
[01:13:49] just like are you having a fun time in Beijing like what's going on here?
[01:13:53] Yeah.
[01:13:54] Rose on vacation chill.
[01:13:56] Yeah.
[01:13:57] That's wild.
[01:13:58] CNN is not yet received an official response in the authorities.
[01:14:00] The person who answered the phone of the relevant district branch at the
[01:14:03] Beijing public, a security bureau in CNN told they were not familiar with the
[01:14:06] situation.
[01:14:07] They then referred CNN to another number with a call went on answer.
[01:14:10] They just not going to also reach out to the Beijing municipality government
[01:14:13] as well as a number listed on the aircraft's owner for information on the
[01:14:16] incident.
[01:14:17] Like the guy died, I assume.
[01:14:19] I mean, honestly, he may have just gotten off in the building.
[01:14:24] You know, I mean, look at how the other half of the play was completely intact.
[01:14:30] You know, yeah.
[01:14:32] Yeah, New York, Beijing is a place where every day you wake up,
[01:14:37] you could experience everything from a plane crashing into our skyscraper
[01:14:40] to a person who's celebrating a new business that's about to open.
[01:14:43] I don't understand that. That's Eric Adams joke.
[01:14:46] Canada's literally said that New York is the greatest city in America and no business could open in the morning
[01:14:53] 9-11 could happen. He said that. Yeah, he was that a part of his campaign or yeah
[01:14:57] What is this? Oh our one candidate mr. Show
[01:15:00] The Sompiker has also show or one candidate on the brawl. My god. People are gonna
[01:15:06] People are
[01:15:09] People are going to people are going to think I'm a real candidate. You're fucked. No fuck
[01:15:15] That's that's crazy. Look look look at who is taking a pack money
[01:15:24] That's awesome
[01:15:26] That's awesome. What is this the district?
[01:15:30] All the Oregon representatives. Oh
[01:15:33] That would be a senator Ron Wyden is a senator
[01:15:37] Suzanne Bonamici is the rap. I know I know these people I I
[01:15:41] I I won't yeah, I won't be voting for any of that. Oh boy. You only got 10 grand. You oh you're not voting
[01:15:47] You're not gonna do your civic duty. No, I'm not voting for Ron Wyden. We have another one. That's good
[01:15:54] Jeff Merkley has taken zero dollars from the APAC life. That's why he's not on this list. Yeah, Jeff Merkley
[01:16:00] Merkley is our center widens, but I'm not I'm abstaining from voting for anybody who takes
[01:16:05] uh, susan bonamici bonamici you gotta run out like a like a racialized anti-italian
[01:16:12] campaign you gotta be like why the fuck do we have italians right i think i can i can i can
[01:16:17] i can beat susan bonamici i think there's appetite yeah um oh here we've come to the end of what
[01:16:25] was a very eventful 2023 right so when you look at the totality of the year if you had to describe
[01:16:31] it and it's up to you in one word. What would that word be and tell me why?
[01:16:35] New York. This is a place where every day you wake up you could experience everything from a plane crashing into our
[01:16:43] trace center to a person who's celebrating a new business that's open. This is a very,
[01:16:51] very complicated city and that's why it's the greatest city on the globe.
[01:16:55] Mr. Mayer, we've-
[01:16:56] What?
[01:16:57] That's crazy.
[01:16:58] Yes.
[01:16:59] You could see that, you could see a terrorist attack.
[01:17:03] He literally said that.
[01:17:04] Why would that be?
[01:17:05] That's not really, you know, New York, a good thing to market, you know.
[01:17:10] So, when I see things like this, I say, why not me?
[01:17:14] You know what I mean?
[01:17:16] Why not me?
[01:17:17] That's so funny.
[01:17:19] You know?
[01:17:20] This is literally happening in New York City before.
[01:17:22] The size of the plane matters.
[01:17:23] It's not just that China has crazy buildings
[01:17:28] No, is it do we know what kind of error it must have been like a like a session. It looks like a sessner. Yeah, a sessner adjacent plane
[01:17:36] Yeah, I'm still gonna fucking glaze the Chinese buildings though. I mean it does look pretty nice
[01:17:42] It does look pretty nice. It wasn't a 737. That's right. It didn't have you know, I just I cannot understand
[01:17:48] Not a job this happened like especially in Beijing. Yeah
[01:17:52] Well, man first Chinese capital has been effectively drone frander sweeping new rules
[01:17:55] Reasons are now allowed to buy rent or fly drones that government approval within the city sprawling jurisdiction
[01:18:03] Yeah, wait it was this
[01:18:05] It was the Sunward SA 60 L or Chinese lights for aircraft design produced by Sunward aircraft
[01:18:11] It's a division of hoonan science and technologies
[01:18:14] It's an industrial machine manufacturer located in a lugu high technology development zone. It looks similar to a size to a serious
[01:18:21] About look up a serious SR 22
[01:18:24] It doesn't matter. You don't want to you don't want to get down there. I know yeah, okay
[01:18:28] I have to go to the airport anyway. Oh, wow speaking of which did you want to cover anything else with me?
[01:18:33] I've got I've got to go I gotta hit the trail. You can you can I've got to hit the trail. Thank you very much
[01:18:39] Yeah, Oregon one. He's running. He's running. What is this?
[01:18:44] policies are nothing. He's just his policies are gay and Lebanese and then also on top
[01:18:52] of that white people. I hate white people. My policy is thanks for good to see you and
[01:18:58] thanks for coming out. That's my policy. That's crazy. And honestly, I think I could
[01:19:01] earn a few votes that way. Good to see you. Good to see you. Thanks for coming out.
[01:19:05] That's what I'm going to say. Hey, I'm going to work for you. That's that's it.
[01:19:08] All right. See you guys. All right. Bye Austin.
[01:19:11] All right, that was Austin show. Mr. Show, like I said, is running for office. He is running for office in Oregon one. That was probably the first campaign candidate interview I've done that was completely devoid of policy.
[01:19:29] Because he is completely devoid of policy. He doesn't know anything about what's going on in the world.
[01:19:39] And he doesn't care. Quite frankly, he's just the, he's just this seasoning, okay? He's just eye candy.
[01:19:45] That's what his goal is to be here. I'm voting illegally for his opponent. Oh, me too.
[01:19:50] I am not endorsing him and I am actually going to endorse even the Republican.
[01:19:56] If he was if there was a Republican running against them, I would endorse the Republican running against him
[01:20:02] Let's make that clear
[01:20:05] Okay
[01:20:07] Anyway, there was an Iranian attack this morning in the straight of Hormuz
[01:20:12] We're gonna get to the real-world news now now that Austin is gone and
[01:20:18] And and yeah, we have a lot of work to do a lot of coverage to get to and I'm gonna go pee real quick
[01:20:25] Major setback to the Iran peace deal.
[01:20:28] Iranian forces have attacked a container ship
[01:20:30] in the Strait of Hormuz.
[01:20:31] The strike could threaten efforts
[01:20:33] to fully reopen the waterway.
[01:20:35] After the attack, there was a jump in oil prices.
[01:20:38] Ed O'Keefe is at the White House.
[01:20:39] Hey Ed, good morning.
[01:20:42] Matt, good morning.
[01:20:42] This Iranian attack on the container ship
[01:20:44] comes just today after President Trump
[01:20:46] insisted Iran is being very nice
[01:20:48] and agreeing to everything that I want.
[01:20:50] Secretary of State Marco Rubio,
[01:20:51] who's just back from the Gulf region,
[01:20:53] said before the attack,
[01:20:53] what we're going to have a problem if ships are hit at him that would be a
[01:20:57] violation of the agreement. It's not clear yet how this attack might impact the
[01:21:01] ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.
[01:21:05] All right, we're also hearing more about a clash on Capitol Hill that
[01:21:08] resulted in some yelling between the president and some senators from his own
[01:21:12] party after meeting at the Capitol that erupted into chaos. So what
[01:21:17] happened there, Ed? Yeah, you'll recall a closed door meeting between the
[01:21:20] President and Senate Republicans turned into a shouting match on Wednesday after the President
[01:21:24] pressed Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy and others to explain their votes for a symbolic
[01:21:29] resolution to protest the war with Iran.
[01:21:31] Well, Cassidy spoke about the confrontation in an exclusive interview with face-to-nation
[01:21:35] moderator Margaret Brennan.
[01:21:37] If you're not telling me answers, I'm going to push for those answers.
[01:21:41] So when the President was berating the four people that voted for the War Powers
[01:21:44] Act, frankly, I'm not there to be berated.
[01:21:47] The President wasn't invited to dish out verbal abuse.
[01:21:50] That's what he did.
[01:21:52] I raised my hand.
[01:21:53] I said, Mr. President, is that a rhetorical question that you're asking why do we vote
[01:21:58] for?
[01:21:59] Or are you really interested?
[01:22:00] He goes, I'm really interested.
[01:22:01] I stood up and I said, this is why.
[01:22:04] And I listed those objectives that I did not see being achieved and how the kind
[01:22:08] of endpoint of the war kept stretching out longer and longer.
[01:22:13] He began to speak over me.
[01:22:14] Unfortunately, I raised my volume to match his, and we spoke to each other like that.
[01:22:20] The Senate has gone for the next two weeks.
[01:22:22] The House has gone for a week, and there's still no resolution on things like trying to
[01:22:26] take up that elections bill that the President wants to see them pass.
[01:22:29] Of course, Senate Republicans have said they don't have the votes to do it.
[01:22:32] All right, Ed.
[01:22:33] Thank you.
[01:22:34] We know you'll stay on it.
[01:22:35] And Margaret Brennan will have much more of that exclusive CBS News interview with Senator
[01:22:38] Bill Cassidy this Sunday on Face the Nation.
[01:22:42] The United Nations has halted the evacuation of thousands of seafarers in the Strait of
[01:22:47] Hormuz, that's after a vessel came under attack.
[01:22:51] Our military analyst, Professor Michael Clark is here in the studio with me.
[01:22:56] Hello again to you, Michael.
[01:22:57] What do we need?
[01:22:58] Will we get to the jubunk?
[01:22:59] Yes.
[01:23:00] Yesterday we got, we farmed, we farmed big doughnuts for the jube.
[01:23:05] So yes.
[01:23:06] Elisa's locking is openly gone for new leadership.
[01:23:08] There's a transparent move from Schumer.
[01:23:10] He sees his time is up.
[01:23:11] to expose this plot before it gets the MSNBC spin is new leadership. They're going to try
[01:23:15] and anoint her. Oh, hell no. If there's new leadership is Chris Van Hollen or Buss. Okay.
[01:23:24] Straight up. If there's new Senate leadership, I'm in the tank for Chris Van Hollen. Okay.
[01:23:30] Straight up all day every day. We ride at dawn. If they try to hit Slopkin as the new
[01:23:35] leader in the senate are you out of your fucking mind? Absolutely. No shot. Anyway, one week
[01:23:42] into the US-Iran MOU, Iran denies it accepted inspectors. Cargo ship was attacked in Hormuz.
[01:23:48] Iran gets big oil waiver. Saudi Arabia seeks Gulf Iran summit. Lebanon-Israel talks are
[01:23:54] stuck. Iran denies agreeing to buy US soybeans with frozen funds. More technical talks ahead.
[01:24:01] Undoubtedly, the MOU has east tensions, lowered oil prices, improved regional environment.
[01:24:06] Its promises should be taken with a grain of salt.
[01:24:09] Sharp discrepancies between the U.S. and Iran are already emerging.
[01:24:12] And the fallout of the U.S. credibility slash stature already playing out across the Gulf.
[01:24:23] What about Ro Khanna in the Senate?
[01:24:44] It's also very funny.
[01:24:46] Gallabab tweeted he doesn't want our beans.
[01:24:48] Saj.
[01:24:52] Saj.
[01:24:55] Why won't Gallabab take our beans?
[01:24:57] Saj.
[01:25:02] Yeah.
[01:25:03] Um,
[01:25:03] There was a Lebanon-Israel agreement that took place earlier today.
[01:25:22] Is it Lebanon and Israel, or is it Hezbollah and Israel?
[01:25:27] Because Lebanon and Israel have had many agreements.
[01:25:30] They amount to nothing.
[01:25:32] Can you clarify for Twitter whether Austin is actually running for commerce because hospit is losing their fucking minds great
[01:25:41] Great let him let him think it's real
[01:25:51] Austin people legit think you're running. Yes, ah
[01:25:56] I
[01:25:58] I
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[01:26:22] I
[01:26:24] and I will be endorsing his opponent.
[01:26:27] We've been covering the sentencing of the Prairie Land protesters, yes, of course.
[01:26:30] Nice, my hat. Myself is from Hassanabi Heads Phone Bank
[01:26:33] from Maelot Last Line and made over 31k calls.
[01:26:36] People power, you love to see it, hell yeah.
[01:26:44] Your stream is in this clip, what is this?
[01:26:48] What is this clip?
[01:26:54] Oh.
[01:26:57] They're saying we need Medicare for all.
[01:27:00] Free college.
[01:27:01] People are ready for a new generation of leadership that are actually going through the dress
[01:27:07] de-issue of my life.
[01:27:12] And it is a clean sweep for the Democrat-Socialist of America.
[01:27:19] By the way, the fucking Denver.
[01:27:20] God, I love Denver DSA so much.
[01:27:24] I mean, straight up, listen, listen, listen, I'm going to keep it a buck 50, okay.
[01:27:29] Outside of NYC DSA, you guys might be the second best in the nation with a lot of the
[01:27:35] content that you put out.
[01:27:36] This hat is better than New York City DSA.
[01:27:39] Okay.
[01:27:40] Straight up.
[01:27:41] I've said it already.
[01:27:42] This hat is the best DSA merch.
[01:27:46] This hat is the best DSA merch that they have ever made.
[01:27:50] Okay.
[01:27:52] And while Denver apparently has the worst food, as everyone keeps repeatedly mentioning over
[01:27:56] and over again, Denver DSA has so much fucking motion.
[01:28:02] I believe in you.
[01:28:03] Okay.
[01:28:04] Is Portland dead still spamming you?
[01:28:06] I mean, Portland DSA is basically the Portland Democratic Party.
[01:28:11] Like what are we talking about?
[01:28:12] Like Portland is already the mecca of socialism where people look at the DSA as like not
[01:28:18] radical enough, okay? People look at the DSA and they go, that's the, that's reactionary
[01:28:31] politics in Portland. Anyway, what the hell is you forget about Philly DSA? No, I love
[01:28:42] Philly DSA, but content-wise, Denver DSA puts out incredible content.
[01:28:51] Austin show or one candidate on his line as a bonus, Suzanne Bonamici.
[01:28:55] I think I can be Suzanne Bonamici.
[01:28:57] I think there's an appetite.
[01:28:59] Oh my God.
[01:29:01] Oh my God.
[01:29:01] That's awesome.
[01:29:03] Wrong.
[01:29:03] Portland is anarchist.
[01:29:04] I know, I know people only critique the food because it takes a couple of
[01:29:07] weeks for your taste buds to adjust the elevation at those flavors.
[01:29:10] Initially what?
[01:29:12] Then why did people in Denver also say their food is ass?
[01:29:17] It's not like it's not like people who are visiting Denver that said the Denver food is ass
[01:29:23] They said go to Aurora instead Denver food is notoriously ass. I live here
[01:29:31] What you think their taste buds have not adjusted to living in Denver after many many years
[01:29:37] They live there, I'm sure they're adjusted to the fucking altitude.
[01:29:57] What is this socialism and national socialism more in common than you think?
[01:30:01] John Hinkley, wait, look man, I love your previous work, awesome stuff, but you're
[01:30:06] completely wrong here. This is easily your second biggest mistake ever. This ain't gonna
[01:30:12] impress Ms. Foster either, chief.
[01:30:22] Oh my god. Oh my god. They're cooking his ass.
[01:30:36] John Hinckley, you're way off. Not the first. You really missed the mark, unfortunately.
[01:30:40] Oh my god. Hey, no bless yous. Science you only. Okay. This is a, this is a rugged
[01:30:49] hashtag. This is a rugged r slash atheism subreddit style community. Anyway.
[01:31:03] Unfamiliar with this other work, but this is a good first impression. John Hinckley,
[01:31:07] the now free would be assassin of Ronald Reagan says socialism is the future. Yeah, well,
[01:31:14] news media. You spoke too soon and so did live agar actually.
[01:31:25] Why are you dodging the question of if you endorse the Austin for Oregon movement? No,
[01:31:28] I don't. I endorse their opponent. I literally endorse Austin's opponent. I don't even care
[01:31:33] who his opponent is. They will be better. A Republican would be better suited for that
[01:31:38] position than Austin show? How can I make this more clear? Oh, it's awesome. Oh my God. The
[01:31:48] more people, the more Republicans freak out about the DSA, the more Republicans freak out
[01:31:53] about DSA, the better things get. Okay. There are, this is literally DSA is time to shine.
[01:32:00] It's aura edit time. Okay. And I know motherfuckers are going to make a lot of aura edits off
[01:32:04] this here I'll play this war from the top so I can do it some service for
[01:32:08] Malak Keros, okay?
[01:32:10] The Fed is tapping around the country, George Lungry is the third mini,
[01:32:14] Montgomery's talking about the whole world.
[01:32:16] They're saying we need Medicare for all.
[01:32:18] Free college.
[01:32:20] People are ready for a new generation of leadership that are actually going to address the issue of Malak Keros.
[01:32:28] And it is a clean sweep for the Democratic Socialists of America.
[01:32:34] We lost our way there for a while, but guess what, your motherfucking back is the Democratic
[01:32:47] Socialist of America party now.
[01:32:50] A plus-seventeen point net favorability ruling government as it's a better capitalism has
[01:32:55] absolutely fallen due before.
[01:32:57] Socialism, on the other hand, I'm going to rock it.
[01:33:01] The whole has already 26 ahead of Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris, and Amy Williams.
[01:33:05] Of course, it reminds me of this saying that says,
[01:33:08] A society becomes green when old men plant trees
[01:33:13] under the shade of which they know they'll never see.
[01:33:18] Today begins a new era.
[01:33:28] Wow.
[01:33:31] Wow. Wow. Chills. Chills. Hopecore. Hopecore. Socialism core. Rama is more based in Zoran.
[01:33:42] Sadis on. Wait, what? I say it every day. I don't say America deserve 9-11 every day
[01:33:46] like Scott Lobito claims I do, but I do say Rama is more fucking based in Zoran every day of the
[01:33:52] week. She's my mayor. Okay. She's the real mayor. She's my president.
[01:34:03] MNDSA sees you big. Listen. Just as I can't choose a caucus,
[01:34:10] it's like asking me to pick between my children. Different DSA chapters all have
[01:34:17] wonderful things that they do.
[01:34:22] Okay
[01:34:24] All right, I tried law I saw you look at it. What look at what no I didn't see it. Okay. What is this any?
[01:34:31] Oh my god
[01:34:32] Are there any West Virginia's in the chat today? I'm intact and talks of developing Eastern Kentucky chapter the DSA and we're developer
[01:34:37] Own chapter to combine into an Appalachian chapter of the DSA and our history and I know DSA ain't dead here
[01:34:42] Just unorganized. Please get into contact either through reddit
[01:34:46] user rev up your engines lower Instagram main
[01:34:49] Okay. Isn't that like a slur or something? I don't know what's going on there.
[01:35:05] Also, trying to organize through Reddit, what are we doing? Or Instagram meta, what
[01:35:11] What are we doing? Come visit Metro Detroit DSA, I will.
[01:35:27] Idiocracy Nazi-descendant Annapalena Luna submitted a build that literally had a clawed
[01:35:33] sign-off in it. Yeah, I saw. Speaking of DSA, bottom comment. Gabor Mati being interviewed
[01:35:43] by Sampiker, but it's really, it's a Sampiker being psychoanalyzed by Gabor Mati, Mr. President.
[01:35:48] And the essay can't even win a Democratic House primary.
[01:35:51] Lemau, oh, yikes.
[01:36:00] Yikes to that one chatter, too liberal for too liberal for you to do.
[01:36:08] Writing for liberalism as though it's this, you know, hip,
[01:36:13] young, cool, new thing on TikTok is so funny.
[01:36:16] It is a fucking dead ideology. It is made way for unbelievable amounts of
[01:36:24] Fascism that we have seen from the Magikult and you're still holding on it's Gucci bag time little bro
[01:36:31] Let it go, bro. Let it go
[01:36:34] Let it go
[01:36:36] Bro, why did put you an F tier so to pop in university considers the og of life shaman ranked multiple core members of black boy
[01:36:43] Mac is a max F tier on a streamer to your list now and Jason is C tier F tier
[01:36:47] platform max Lacey stable Ronaldo I mean I don't really give a shit actual
[01:36:51] rapper and he's soon he's gonna be the first to a streamer to be a rapper
[01:36:55] Graham I think at this stage we have he put all politics in F tier I think
[01:37:02] guys let's be real okay you might have noticed that I've had quite the
[01:37:11] eventful year or quite the eventful past couple of years. And the more I have had real-world impact,
[01:37:19] the less I have been relevant in the Twitch streamer sphere. And those two things move in the
[01:37:31] exact opposite direction. I don't really care if people, you know, if other streamers think
[01:37:37] I'm a bad streamer. I that's I've moved on to different things and also come on
[01:37:43] BB no money
[01:37:45] Who the fuck is this?
[01:37:48] plaque boy max oh
[01:37:51] An object of fear or alarm a bugbear originally 18th century. Okay. Oh, there's a different word that is a slur
[01:37:58] That's why I thought it was a slur
[01:38:00] Did not know who this is people taking chance seriously and not realizing he's joking is sad lol
[01:38:05] I've seen the name, but I have not watched anything so the soda pop it always is a is a memer
[01:38:12] Not sure what's going on there good for him. Oh my god. I put ice beside it at fucking eight here
[01:38:18] There was gonna be BB no money or something. All right
[01:38:22] next
[01:38:23] nest
[01:38:24] Next this is one of the big boys coming in from the WCOM
[01:38:30] Lacey after you
[01:38:32] You don't watch them. Nope
[01:38:35] All right, someone here who you've been fighting for you for weeks now on Twitter and you probably still even know his name
[01:38:43] Who am I fighting on Twitter?
[01:38:46] stable Ronaldo I
[01:38:48] Have an open. Who am I fighting him on Twitter? You don't even know
[01:38:53] Should I open Twitter? That's fine. Okay
[01:38:56] Yeah, okay you the only clip I've seen of stable Ronaldo is that one you showed me on the podcast?
[01:39:02] And then there was one clip that was so fucking funny from him where he was like sitting there talking to that worker
[01:39:11] And the worker did not give a fuck about him. Yeah, and he's like you want to go through my clips. I've got time
[01:39:20] He said he likes me he's just done with politics on twitch. He said hey, I don't really care
[01:39:24] Um
[01:39:27] You and chatters not understanding this is an og ranking they're ranking 2520 13 to 2015 era streamer impact
[01:39:34] Yeah, um
[01:39:36] Oh my gosh right now the poster board
[01:39:39] Yeah soda popping is a og to a streamer and he's very funny. I like soda a lot
[01:39:45] I haven't really been keeping up with where the fuck he's been doing. I think he got like a 2d girlfriend or something, right?
[01:39:52] and then he just kind of
[01:39:54] But he literally is the guy who
[01:39:59] Got a girlfriend and then just stopped most of the things that he was doing like he got he got off the internet
[01:40:11] Don't believe a bay she's cool
[01:40:14] Yeah, and now he looks kind of jacked which is weirding me out a little bit
[01:40:18] I've never seen him with this much muscle on his body. I just realized I haven't seen
[01:40:23] like a soda poppin clip or just soda poppin in real life in a long time.
[01:40:30] Okay, so you actually watched them. This has to be bad.
[01:40:35] I don't actually watch them. I just seen the clip and it was funny. Yeah, I have a short
[01:40:39] form nowadays. Okay. No, in comparison to what he used to look like, this is he's in better shape.
[01:40:48] I'm not even kidding. This is a tough one. Never watch this. Okay. An MP law said you
[01:40:58] were his favorite. Yeah, it's gone. Next. I like this guy. He's nice. He has aura. He
[01:41:10] taught me a lot about things I don't know about because he's younger than me. Okay.
[01:41:14] jason the ween
[01:41:18] i'll be honest my impression of jason went higher recently why
[01:41:22] i saw him be trainwrecks his ass in a cs-1v1 and he's also apparently a league
[01:41:25] player so this guy games
[01:41:27] but he doesn't stream any fucking games at least not from what i've seen so
[01:41:31] you
[01:41:32] uh...
[01:41:33] yeah nick paul might be the only divorce court
[01:41:36] uh... victim that is uh... still a fan of mine usually when people go through
[01:41:40] family court or divorce court they become
[01:41:42] automatically
[01:41:44] uh... at resentful of my existence for some reason
[01:41:47] so uh... we take those we take those dubious okay
[01:41:51] we take those dubious that's a that's a big one that's a huge one
[01:42:00] i saw him stream like he was at the streamer you
[01:42:04] it's i rl everyone's fucking loud
[01:42:06] screaming
[01:42:07] i see i open a stream the other half the time he's like in a car on his way
[01:42:10] to an event
[01:42:12] sitting around fucking waiting
[01:42:15] three other
[01:42:16] fuckers
[01:42:18] seat here
[01:42:19] that's not bad
[01:42:21] again
[01:42:22] doesn't do any content i like i just i like jason
[01:42:26] he said he seemed like a nice guy yes he's nice guy
[01:42:29] not even nice seem like a entertaining guy
[01:42:33] i was not in a non cringe way
[01:42:41] The worst court dad here still subs and always will be hell yeah. Okay. We got some more. Um, anyway, yeah soda popping is the
[01:42:50] Soda popping is a OG for sure
[01:42:55] Bro someone dug up some real dirt on Zoran. Yeah, I will say I will confirm this
[01:43:01] I'm I'm Donnie 11 says books FIFA 2003 and SimCity 3000 computer games
[01:43:06] 11 year old Zoran. I'm Donnie was featured in New York magazine story about what gifts kids want for the holidays
[01:43:10] one of his answers was SimCity 3000. Today he has a real-life CD to run. I will say I
[01:43:16] can confirm it because this is what he told me in our interview as well. So he won't line.
[01:43:25] He was not lying. He did say he was a FIFA guy and I was like that's a jock game to play.
[01:43:34] And he was confused that that was even a thing.
[01:43:39] games more than Hassanabi? Okay, shut the fuck up. All right. All right. All right. You're
[01:43:44] bitch. Okay, where was I? All right, let's get back to the Shreddo Hormuz and then we'll
[01:43:51] talk about domestic politics. We haven't done a lot of international, we haven't done
[01:43:55] a lot of IR shit in a minute. And since there are hits in the Shreddo Hormuz,
[01:44:03] The situation must be monitored.
[01:44:10] So about what has happened here.
[01:44:12] It's interesting, Sam. In the last hour or so,
[01:44:14] we've seen more material coming out from the UK marine trade
[01:44:20] organization or operations group who are very accurate about these things.
[01:44:24] So the ship was the ever lovely and it's called that because it's owned
[01:44:27] by a Taiwanese company called the Evergreen. So that's why it's flagged
[01:44:32] Singapore but what they said is that this ship was hit on the starboard side on
[01:44:36] the bridge caused brooks and windows and that was it. There were no control surfaces,
[01:44:42] no functioning of the ship was affected whatsoever and the ship has now gone out
[01:44:46] of the strait, didn't even have to stop. So what does that tell us about who did it?
[01:44:50] That tells me that if it was hit on the starboard side and it was just off
[01:44:55] the tip of Oman of the Musundam Peninsula so the side it was hit with
[01:44:59] the side-facing Oman, not the side-facing Iran, which would indicate it wasn't a drone,
[01:45:03] not a missile, and the damage was so small, I think it was somebody in a small boat firing
[01:45:10] something at it, probably an RPG, a rocket propel grenade, something like that, which
[01:45:15] did a small amount of damage.
[01:45:17] But what it indicates is that that attack led the IMO, the International Maritime
[01:45:21] Organization, to suspend operations for a while.
[01:45:25] What that tells us is it takes nothing to close Australia for most.
[01:45:28] And as this process goes on, negotiations between America and Iran, the Strait of Oman
[01:45:33] will open and close and open and close according to this battle of wills between the international
[01:45:39] maritime organization, which the Americans want to promote, this route round Oman,
[01:45:43] this difficult route, and the northern route around Larick Island, which is what the
[01:45:47] Iranians say.
[01:45:48] You've got to use this route.
[01:45:49] This is the Persian Gulf Straits Authority, which we've established, which has no legitimacy,
[01:45:53] but they're claiming that you've got to do things according to their authority.
[01:45:57] So there's that battle going on, and every time they want to make a point, they'll find
[01:46:01] a way of closing it.
[01:46:02] Equally, every time something happens in Lebanon, which is supposed to be part of the ceasefire,
[01:46:07] they will be able to say, well, because of what's happening in Lebanon, we're closing
[01:46:10] the strait.
[01:46:11] And I think we'll see the strait open and close and open and close on a regular basis.
[01:46:14] A hairline will trick-orison at it.
[01:46:15] Exactly.
[01:46:16] So it's going to be very difficult.
[01:46:17] It gets more difficult because this Omani route, right around the tip of the coast
[01:46:20] of Omani, it's already, I mean the get there is only about 25 metres, so
[01:46:24] it's already pretty shallow, it's rocky.
[01:46:27] We're in the middle of the southwest monsoon in India, that's June to September.
[01:46:32] In July and August, the southwest monsoon normally brings very humid air from the Arabian Sea
[01:46:38] into the Gulf, which creates mist.
[01:46:40] It throws up sand into the air.
[01:46:42] Visibility gets very difficult.
[01:46:44] And so you've got captains in the Gulf in low visibility with little boats zipping
[01:46:48] around.
[01:46:49] Most of them are smugglers.
[01:46:50] They're smuggling cigarettes from Iran to Oman, lots of other things too, but
[01:46:54] a lot of cigarettes.
[01:46:55] So you've got little boats zipping around,
[01:46:57] and nobody knows the difference at a distance
[01:46:59] between a little boat that's a smuggler's boat
[01:47:01] and a little boat that's an IRGC gunboat,
[01:47:04] which has got rockets on board.
[01:47:06] It's very fraught, and it will get more fraught
[01:47:08] as the visibility decreases as it normally does
[01:47:11] in July and August.
[01:47:12] And meanwhile, we've still got something
[01:47:14] like 11,000 sailors still stuck.
[01:47:17] Fewer than that now, because some have got out.
[01:47:19] But that was the figure of the IMO game.
[01:47:20] 11,000 seafarers trapped the wrong side of the strait.
[01:47:24] We don't know how many have gone out.
[01:47:25] Quite a few ships have gone out recently, but not enough.
[01:47:28] All right, as ever, thank you very much.
[01:47:30] Meanwhile overseas, another big obstacle to peace.
[01:47:33] A round back, Hezbollah says three civilians were killed
[01:47:35] in an Israeli drone attack, calling it, quote,
[01:47:37] a flagrant ceasefire violation.
[01:47:40] Israel says those killed were with Hezbollah.
[01:47:43] Holly Williams traveled to Southern Lebanon
[01:47:44] to see the destruction firsthand.
[01:47:49] In the ancient city of Tyre,
[01:47:51] Israeli strikes shattered this neighborhood.
[01:47:55] We were given permission to travel to Tyre by Hisbola,
[01:47:59] but they didn't control what we filmed.
[01:48:02] Since this conflict reignited in March, the city has been battered.
[01:48:08] Israel says it's striking Hisbola, which is backed by Iran
[01:48:14] and designated a terrorist group by the US.
[01:48:17] This one here.
[01:48:19] But Rashid Mahmoud Al-Zayn told us he has nothing to do with his Bola.
[01:48:24] Oh, wow, it punched a hole right through here, look at that, gone.
[01:48:28] And showed us the damage to his house from a strike right next door.
[01:48:32] Al-Zayn told us they were given a warning to get out by Israel's military and nobody
[01:48:39] was injured, but said he doesn't have enough money to rebuild.
[01:48:44] It hires around eight miles from where Israeli forces are now occupying a section of Lebanon,
[01:48:50] nearly 250 square miles of territory.
[01:48:54] Israel says it needs the occupation to protect its own people.
[01:48:58] From his Bola rocket and drones.
[01:49:03] Many people here in Lebanon do not support his Bola, but in Beirut we saw one of the
[01:49:09] ways the group wins hearts and minds, handing out free sandwiches.
[01:49:14] Ali is a computer science graduate who told us he loves America for its culture and freedom,
[01:49:22] but also hates it for supporting Israel.
[01:49:25] I have a lot of hate for the United States for supplying Israel and killing my families,
[01:49:30] killing my friends.
[01:49:33] Despite U.S. officials saying that a ceasefire was agreed last week and a lull in the
[01:49:37] fighting, there has been more deadly violence in recent days. Israel and Hezbollah have
[01:49:42] been enemies for decades, but now this intractable conflict could derail US negotiations for
[01:49:48] a lasting deal with Iran. Gail.
[01:49:52] Williams reporting from Beirut. We thank you. This morning a race against time in
[01:49:56] Venezuela as the death toll rises from those
[01:50:05] Iranian official on the ship attack. Iranian official quoted by New York Times
[01:50:09] suggested the attack on a ship yesterday was largely intended as a message
[01:50:12] to Oman. Oman's decision to coordinate with the IMO on evacuating ships
[01:50:17] angered Iran which was to be in the key position to determine navigation
[01:50:21] through the waterway. What the fuck with Oman? I hate to see. I'm gonna be honest. That was
[01:50:34] a short ceremony, should you give free stuff? Ashuta. What is this, bro? You see, Trump
[01:50:52] is on Reddit, true type. Eli Lilly gave him the jab before approval. I'm also on Reddit,
[01:50:56] but like my politics, I get mine from China. All right, y'all, there is no shot that Donald
[01:51:03] Trump is on road to hide before me. That is fucking bullshit. Okay. That is bullshit.
[01:51:10] That is bullshit. I don't want to believe it. That's crazy. Come on, man. I mean, it's
[01:51:17] supposed to be coming out soon. Explosion Iran, Iran, a state media reports explosion
[01:51:28] was heard moments ago in Tahiruia, Shirek in southern Iran. The source of the sound
[01:51:32] is not yet known. It says excuse me for the smoke scene rising. Explain what it is. It's
[01:51:39] one of those it's one of those peptides slash GLP one agonists. It's literally like Osempic
[01:51:44] but it sits for Osempic that makes you jacked. He got an approval early from Eli Lilly.
[01:51:58] was 179 year old approved for early access in his birthday was last week. Oh so it's a meme.
[01:52:09] So we don't know, we don't know if it's actually real or not.
[01:52:15] Because you, God you're so, is it real that Eli, did Eli Lilly actually confirm it or not?
[01:52:23] It blew it on bullshit. Okay, Jesus Christ. All right guys, come on
[01:52:36] Anyway, Oman's decision to coordinate with the IMO on evacuating ships angered Iran the Iranian official who asked not to be named because he was not
[01:52:42] Authorized to be publicly said Oman's providing an alternative route to vessel for transiting the straight had angered Iran and
[01:52:47] Undermine its control over the passageway
[01:52:49] White House bats down speculation that Trump got access to illy-lily obesity drug for
[01:52:54] compassionate use.
[01:53:00] There's only one patient approved for this access and it's someone who was 79 in April.
[01:53:04] Dog, you think Trump is the only one who was 79 in April?
[01:53:09] What is happening?
[01:53:13] What is going on, blew it on, calm down.
[01:53:18] First of all, retrotide is one of those drugs that like you'll know, if he just like randomly
[01:53:23] starts losing weight, if he starts randomly losing weight out of nowhere then you'll know.
[01:53:30] Yeah, it doesn't make you jack, it just helps you retain more muscle than other G.O.P.
[01:53:34] ones in similar agonists, yes.
[01:53:43] It's speculation confirmation would violate HIPAA law but the process for the application
[01:53:46] is only meant for live, for a live saying, life saving treatment through the compassion
[01:53:50] program. Okay, we'll, I'll cover it. It's, you know, something that I'm obviously very
[01:53:57] interested in. So I'll fucking cover it. God damn it. New bold progressive is endorsing
[01:54:08] Maylock Keros progressive change campaign committee, the P triple C is endorsing Maylock
[01:54:13] Kuros over representative Diana to get in Colorado, one per release first share with Axios next
[01:54:18] Tuesday's primary scene by the left is their next big target coming off wins in New York
[01:54:22] City.
[01:54:23] New York's political earthquake put Maylock Kuros lead in reciprocal shows that voters
[01:54:28] want to fighting a Democratic party that does not own my corporate interest billionaires
[01:54:31] or corrupt allies like APEC, Diana to get has consistently gone to bat for her big
[01:54:36] funders and big pharma, big insurance and other corrupt interests, the exact opposite
[01:54:39] what Democrats in the country need in this moment. We probably support Maylock Kuros
[01:54:46] as the change agent in this race, shaking up a system rig for billionaires against working
[01:54:50] families. Adam Green, co-founder of Progressive Change Campaign Committee says,
[01:54:53] Yeah, that's great.
[01:55:10] They're not PNOs.
[01:55:11] I mean, this is PCCC.
[01:55:12] It's not the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
[01:55:14] I was talking about the Congressional Progressive Caucus that obviously has backed that.
[01:55:20] to get who is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
[01:55:24] Oh my God, you guys are so on board with this fucking dumb.
[01:55:30] You guys are so silly for this story.
[01:55:33] OK, God damn it.
[01:55:35] There's like real shit happening in the world and you're like,
[01:55:39] Donald Trump, did he's on red or true tide or not?
[01:55:43] God, it's so fucking stupid.
[01:55:47] More to the story than just age.
[01:55:49] this person has had their identity protected because of risk of retaliation.
[01:55:52] If they had their name go public, it's not a candidate in the study.
[01:55:54] It's one person who was allocated early treatment.
[01:56:00] I just don't think Donald Trump would be taking red.
[01:56:02] I don't think he would.
[01:56:03] I think he's too much of a bitch.
[01:56:09] Let's talk about this news that I think might be a good lesson
[01:56:12] and now internet rumors start because the way that you have this start
[01:56:14] is with the report from stat news yesterday about Eli Lilly giving
[01:56:17] access to an experimental obesity drug to a 79-year-old patient.
[01:56:20] It's called retitruetide.
[01:56:21] If you are even remotely on fitness, TikTok, or those feeds, you've heard a lot about it.
[01:56:25] You got to take it.
[01:56:26] Clavicular and Trump are both on red.
[01:56:27] You want to take it.
[01:56:28] And so far, it's been proven to be very effective for weight loss.
[01:56:30] But it is not FDA approved yet.
[01:56:32] According to stat, Eli Lilly and the FDA have allowed one person to gain access
[01:56:35] to the drug via compassion.
[01:56:38] I know someone that did the clinical trials, and he literally swears by it.
[01:56:44] Like he can't sing its praises enough.
[01:56:46] in use, so which lets patients with serious and life-threatening medical issues access
[01:56:49] experimental drugs.
[01:56:50] And a clinician apparently ordered it to treat someone for refractory obesity with obstructive
[01:56:54] sleep apnea and pulmonary hypertension.
[01:56:56] A person was reportedly 79 years old when a request was made in April, and so the sources
[01:56:59] saying it drew the interest of top health officials suggesting the person receiving
[01:57:02] this drug was well connected.
[01:57:04] And so then, with that stage, sat people going, okay, who is 79 in April is generally
[01:57:09] a big person, is well connected, but isn't it just a massive cheat?
[01:57:15] I know many people on GLP-1 Agonist, it's fucking life-saving.
[01:57:21] It's a miracle drug and the reason why people say it's a miracle drug is because, look, a
[01:57:27] lot of people don't, you will never understand it if you've never needed something like
[01:57:31] this but like, there is a thing called, like, food noise, okay, for a lot of people.
[01:57:37] Like, it's not, it's something that, it's like saying, yeah, wearing glasses is cheating.
[01:57:44] Did a lot of people go in as a Donald Trump?
[01:57:52] What you saw is that the reporters at STAT, they did the same mental math.
[01:57:55] They're with one writing, given the demographics and the peculiar nature of the application.
[01:57:58] I asked the White House if this patient was President Trump and, adding, I did not get
[01:58:01] a direct answer.
[01:58:02] And so the fact that the White House didn't give an answer, it kind of just created this
[01:58:05] space for people to run wild with the theory and see if people kind of just compiling
[01:58:08] evidence to prove it.
[01:58:09] And they also didn't have to look that far back to try to do that.
[01:58:12] I mean just yesterday Trump gave remarks praising Eli Lilly because right here is see is that bounce save me
[01:58:17] I've lost over 110 pounds on it. These meds are amazing
[01:58:20] So many people did it's it's fucking it's it's a game changer is a life changer is a lifesaver
[01:58:25] I will ride for it till the day time Eli Lilly is just announced great company by the way drug company a
[01:58:33] 3.5 billion dollar investment anyway, Trump
[01:58:36] He's he's told the story before it is actually I am not a fan of the man
[01:58:40] But I do I just appreciate this story start talking about weight loss drugs and that friend who's apparently using them
[01:58:45] Who takes the fact drug and a friend of mine who's extremely fat sloppy, but very brilliant
[01:58:52] He's a brilliant businessman, but he's a slob. There's no price
[01:58:56] Very neurotic person which you need sometimes to be successful, but he said president
[01:59:01] I just came over here and I bought I won't say it was epic or whatever the hell it was
[01:59:05] He's literally talking about Elon Musk by the way.
[01:59:32] Why does our first sassy gay president also has to be Hitler?
[01:59:35] Well, the last one was actually pretty good.
[01:59:36] It was Abe Lincoln.
[01:59:38] Where's a lot of money?
[01:59:39] And with that story, you have a lot of people wondering
[01:59:41] who the hell is this friend that he is just roasting?
[01:59:44] You also had some saying it sounded like Trump
[01:59:46] was really just describing himself.
[01:59:47] Especially because again, this is not the first time
[01:59:49] he's told this story.
[01:59:50] And actually this popped one of the last times
[01:59:52] because you had a lot of people think
[01:59:52] that he was talking about Elon Musk.
[01:59:54] But now with all the people that were running
[01:59:55] these theories, you had the White House kind of ending
[01:59:57] this and shutting the rumors down.
[01:59:58] Or with a rapid response account writing,
[02:00:00] no, it wasn't President Trump.
[02:00:01] The new people are truly sick and deranged.
[02:00:03] This spokespeople also slamming the reporter who said that she asked the White House for
[02:00:06] comment and the White House director of communications writing, how is this a real quote?
[02:00:10] You're just a big idiot.
[02:00:11] You certainly made a name for yourself by completely embarrassing yourself at the expense
[02:00:14] of being thirsty for clicks and peddling falsehoods.
[02:00:16] The deputy press secretary also said, because this has to be spelled out for Lizzie Law,
[02:00:20] who has proven herself to be an unserious gossip columnist, this application was
[02:00:23] not for the president.
[02:00:24] Now again, it does appear she in fact asked them prior to publishing only to
[02:00:28] get the run around.
[02:00:29] And I do have to add, even though I didn't think that it was the president
[02:00:31] taking this and I also don't care if it was or it wasn't.
[02:00:34] Actually people are crazy to think that it might have been
[02:00:36] Trump is so stupid.
[02:00:37] Like people have eyes, they see how he looks.
[02:00:41] The age in these stories, it seems to possibly connect.
[02:00:44] He has also talked about making GLP ones more accessible
[02:00:46] to the general public.
[02:00:47] So it's not the craziest leap, especially if you do not
[02:00:50] give a comment when asked for comment.
[02:00:51] But then also while we're on this topic, I have to
[02:00:53] know like this isn't even the biggest controversy
[02:00:55] regarding weight loss drugs today.
[02:00:56] Because on the other end of the spectrum, we're now
[02:00:57] seeing reports about parents giving their young elementary
[02:00:59] age, kids, GOP ones in a desperate attempt to fight childhood obesity.
[02:01:03] Actually, what that doctor is talking to the Wall Street Journal and
[02:01:05] saying that childhood obesity is actually very hard to fight.
[02:01:07] And that the consequences, they're severe.
[02:01:09] Specialists are seeing high blood pressure, poor blood sugar control, liver
[02:01:12] dysfunction, and kids as young as four years old and children dealing with
[02:01:15] issues this severe, they generally don't go out of them.
[02:01:17] With this, you had one doctor adding, I see kids who have developed type 2
[02:01:20] diabetes at 10, 11 years old and saying they need help so desperately.
[02:01:23] Then also with this, most GOP ones, they're only approved for
[02:01:26] kids as young as 12 years old.
[02:01:27] Though, they are also being tested on kids as young as six.
[02:01:29] doctors, they've been having to go off labeled to prescribe them. And dude, our society is
[02:01:33] so busted that like this is a necessity for like children so fucking young.
[02:01:46] It's so busted. Our doctor habits are dog shit. What's really interesting about this
[02:01:57] that so the way fat cells work is that they never go away they just shrink but
[02:02:03] they never fully go away which is why especially if you have like a really
[02:02:10] healthy regimen really healthy diet and you lose all the fucking weight you
[02:02:16] have to keep up with it for the rest of your life because no matter what
[02:02:19] happens you will literally very quickly blow back up especially if you just
[02:02:25] like, you know, unless you do liposuction, okay, that's an
[02:02:30] unbelievably complex and sometimes deadly surgery. Yeah. That's
[02:02:41] true. Adipocyte cells just deflate, props for being a stem
[02:02:45] cell. Yeah, this is my only stem cell. It's ironic because
[02:02:49] anytime I talk about fitness, people say this is bro signs,
[02:02:51] But like it's the only thing I know about and care about as far as like in the stem cell category, so
[02:03:02] They it is bro science, it's not bro science. It's just science. Oh
[02:03:08] my god
[02:03:09] Just because bros care about it doesn't mean it's not real science
[02:03:15] Fuck it's literally like when we talk about when we talk about like calories and calories out
[02:03:20] that was probably one of the worst elements of woke one was like the the
[02:03:26] line that was blurred between like fat acceptance and being comfortable in your
[02:03:30] own skin versus just literally being anti science which then turned into one of
[02:03:36] the most insane things I've ever seen people who were getting paid by like
[02:03:40] Nabisco coming out and saying you should eat Oreos otherwise it's fucking
[02:03:45] you know you should eat Oreos and anyone who tells you not to eat Oreos
[02:03:48] was actually fucking being like a piece of shit being reactionary it was mind
[02:03:54] boggling
[02:04:02] obviously there's numerous systemic factors that play a major role in numerous
[02:04:07] systemic factors that play a major role in how difficult it is to maintain a
[02:04:11] healthy lifestyle obviously not walkable cities is a huge problem yeah not
[02:04:18] having any walkable cities is a huge problem. There are so many issues, but like, you know,
[02:04:24] some of the basic stuff that people say is bro science or bad or dangerous or whatever
[02:04:28] is technically true. Like calories and calories out is technically true. Anyway, when you
[02:04:40] say you only care about it because of fitness, it is bro science. Yes, sure. Don't they
[02:04:46] die though the fat cells you can't believe you can't be forever cooked right no I mean
[02:04:50] you're not cooked you just have to keep up with your diet to make sure it doesn't you
[02:04:54] know get out of hand to make sure you don't fucking yo-yo um but but yes fat cells do not
[02:05:02] die they just stay they're just they shrink and they become um you know they never
[02:05:06] become non-existent but they shrink but that means that your body is uh more comfortable
[02:05:11] uh uh rebuilding those you know rebuilding those fat cells so unfortunately if you were fat at
[02:05:19] any point in your life it is a lot easier for you to gain weight and and to develop fat again
[02:05:24] Anyway, but I've been able to do it. You can too. Anyway, so, yeah, they deflate like
[02:05:47] water balloons, but you can fill it back up like a pre-stretched balloon.
[02:05:50] Come on, in fact, fat cells redistribute over time towards male dominant or female dominant
[02:05:57] areas of your body.
[02:05:58] If you take HRT, wait, I really, I didn't know that, but yeah.
[02:06:07] The problem with calories and calories out, yes, is that people think that all calories
[02:06:10] are the same.
[02:06:11] They're not the same, and they don't have like a healthy spread, a healthy percentage
[02:06:16] your protein, fats, and carbs. You need to have a healthy balance on all of those things
[02:06:23] because you need all of those things. It's possible to break down fat cells. They're
[02:06:29] just extremely resistant to true breakdown. They partially fill and can be filled with
[02:06:33] water to maintain their presence because evolutionary starvation is the biggest risk
[02:06:36] to death therefore deleting fat cells is very hard to dedicate resources to.
[02:06:46] Anyway.
[02:06:51] Yeah, I'm on estrogen and my Ascot fat immediately, nice.
[02:06:57] Can I have fat cells move to my D?
[02:07:06] I'll be serious, man. Can we be fucking serious? Anyway, let's put a controversial choice.
[02:07:19] There's some fears that it could lead to insufficient nutrient intake, harm bone growth and puberty.
[02:07:23] And on top of that, these are drugs that really only work while you're on them.
[02:07:26] So if you stop, you're going to gain the weight back and we don't know if there are consequences to starting it as a kid.
[02:07:30] And then this just going on for decades and decades is why one doctor saying we don't have enough evidence to safely prescribe under 12 at this point.
[02:07:35] under 12 at this point.
[02:07:36] That thing, I think that potential
[02:07:37] is there for positive impact,
[02:07:38] but they're on.
[02:07:39] Bitch, I wasn't joking.
[02:07:40] Wait, like my dick.
[02:07:42] Can I have a fat hog?
[02:07:43] I'm trying to have a fat dick.
[02:07:45] Okay, dude.
[02:07:46] That doesn't, it's not a thing.
[02:07:48] Okay, stop.
[02:07:49] We're not in the studies yet.
[02:07:49] And whatever your opinion here,
[02:07:50] like this is a serious issue
[02:07:51] around one in five kids in America,
[02:07:53] they deal with obesity.
[02:07:54] It's as your parents trying other methods first
[02:07:56] where the journal talking to parents
[02:07:57] who completely changed their kids' diets
[02:07:58] and rolled them in sports.
[02:07:59] They started doing family exercise,
[02:08:01] only to see the kids still gaining weight.
[02:08:03] And so with that,
[02:08:04] who's been prescribing the drugs to kids under 12 saying.
[02:08:06] We don't know what the long-term effects could be
[02:08:08] and that can be scary and unsettling.
[02:08:10] But then I think I do know that having obesity
[02:08:12] when you're seven, especially severe obesity,
[02:08:14] is very likely going to lead to for sure
[02:08:15] or reduced quality of life, premature mortality,
[02:08:18] likely really not a good life.
[02:08:19] So once again, we have a lot of things
[02:08:21] that I wanna hear from you on today.
[02:08:22] What are your thoughts with any of this,
[02:08:23] whether it be the Trump stuff
[02:08:25] or what's happening with the kids?
[02:08:27] Anyway, so that's the speculation. I can't believe Kyle did 20 minutes on this, dude.
[02:08:42] I cannot believe it. That's the drama, though, about whether or not Trump is on Osempi, the
[02:08:48] new version of Osempi, which is retitruetide, which is what Clavicular has been using.
[02:08:55] It's gonna be, it's in, it's, I think it already completed its third phase of the clinical trial,
[02:09:00] so Eli Lilly is going to be mass distributing it soon, and your boy will be on it.
[02:09:06] How many Blackberry, Dr. Pepper Zeroes is too many in one day?
[02:09:09] I don't know.
[02:09:17] All of the other GLP-1 agonists basically fucking shred your one.
[02:09:25] Okay, you guys are wrong for that.
[02:09:30] You can have more than one.
[02:09:33] Anyway, all of the GLP-1 agonists, they melt your fat, they suppress your appetite, they
[02:09:39] cancel out food noise.
[02:09:42] And if you've ever been a fatty, if you're a former fatty, if you're a current fatty,
[02:09:45] know exactly what that is. It's literally, food noise is a constant thing. I'm always
[02:09:52] thinking about food. There's not a single moment of the day where I'm not thinking about
[02:09:56] food. When I'm eating food, I'm thinking about my next meal. And this is something
[02:10:00] that a lot of people don't realize. Like this is a very real thing that former fatties
[02:10:06] know very well and current fatties know very well.
[02:10:11] I think about food every single second of the day.
[02:10:16] I think about food, I dream about food.
[02:10:19] I dream about foods that I haven't consumed yet.
[02:10:21] I dream about what kind of food that I would have,
[02:10:25] and then it makes me sad because I'm like,
[02:10:28] oh my God, I can't have that food
[02:10:29] because if I have that food, I'm a game weight.
[02:10:32] It's literally all I think about all the time.
[02:10:35] As a matter of fact, now that I'm talking about it,
[02:10:37] I'm sure plenty of other people
[02:10:38] are also thinking about it.
[02:10:40] There's not a single moment where food is not in my mind,
[02:10:44] not even just in my mind, but top of my mind, okay?
[02:10:48] In a way that is, in a way that literally like,
[02:10:54] changes the dynamic of the day for me, okay?
[02:10:58] It's in my mind while I'm literally eating food, okay?
[02:11:03] And it is a weight that I have to constantly deal with on my shoulders
[02:11:15] Gauge time by when I will eat again that too and
[02:11:20] It it sucks it's ass and I know like people don't understand this because like
[02:11:28] Like, there are just people out there who don't do that.
[02:11:31] Like, there are people out there who do not experience that at all, okay?
[02:11:38] Which is so strange to me, because I've never known a moment in my life where I haven't
[02:11:43] been like that, okay?
[02:11:51] So a lot of people who have never had that, a lot of people who have just never had that
[02:11:58] issue will be like, what do you mean, just stop eating?
[02:12:00] It's like, dude, it's not like not that easy.
[02:12:03] You're out of your fucking mind.
[02:12:06] Not gonna lie, I fucking hate eating.
[02:12:08] Yeah, I will never know that feeling.
[02:12:09] I will never know what it feels like to hate eating.
[02:12:13] I love eating.
[02:12:15] I'm an eater.
[02:12:16] I live and die for eating.
[02:12:19] Eating is probably one of the most... like eating food is literally part of the reason
[02:12:24] why I exist.
[02:12:27] Perhaps it's also the reason... maybe it's part of the reason why I have never felt like
[02:12:31] chronic depression in my life, because why be depressed?
[02:12:37] I have food to eat, like new foods I haven't tasted yet, or even old foods that I have
[02:12:41] tasted that I would like to taste again.
[02:12:44] You know what I mean?
[02:12:45] have a reason for existence and that is eating. And for me, I have clearly, I've clearly
[02:12:59] like found ways to, to, you know, manipulate my mind. Like for example, I love treats.
[02:13:06] I love sweet treats. Okay. I have a big sweet tooth. So what do I do? Okay. Zero calorie,
[02:13:13] sugar sodas. That's one way that I trick myself into having sweet treats throughout the entire day.
[02:13:19] And then the other thing that I do is I have protein snacks. I love chips, okay? I love chips.
[02:13:29] So instead of having fucking Pringles or, you know, Ruffles or Lays or any of those other
[02:13:35] brands, I eat Quest chips, right? So at least I'm still getting my protein intake and it
[02:13:42] It doesn't taste as good, but it tastes good enough that I can trick myself into believing that I'm having fucking chips
[02:13:47] So then I'm like, okay. I'm I'm full
[02:13:51] I've gotten enough chips in me because if it tasted more delicious
[02:13:54] I probably want to crack open multiple bags, but it tastes just good enough that I can eat one and be satisfied
[02:14:01] okay
[02:14:03] same with
[02:14:05] You know halo top ice cream or other like shittier versions of ice cream ice cream
[02:14:10] That's like real and good like salt and straw. I need the whole pint. Okay. I can I can down it like it's nobody's fucking business
[02:14:18] See, I'm talking about food again. I love food so much
[02:14:21] Ice cream that is like one of those protein substitutes is just good enough to satisfy my craving for ice cream
[02:14:27] But it's not so good that I have to eat like a million fucking pounds of it. Okay
[02:14:32] So there's also that same with all the other protein snacks that I have like protein pop
[02:14:43] darts or you know protein like a protein shake I love milkshakes but protein shakes are fine
[02:14:51] you know what I mean it satisfies the craving it kills the need but it's also not so good
[02:14:58] that I want like a million fucking, you know, I want to slam back multiple, uh, multiple protein shakes.
[02:15:13] Stavik calls Halo thought Halo top methadone. Oh my God.
[02:15:19] By the way, a hundred pack from Amy Goumen. Amy Goumen's peace sign. Thank you. Amy. Good
[02:15:23] miss peace sign for the hundred pack as a fatty who was allergic to dairy and can eat protein
[02:15:27] can enrich things because it's just whey protein, I'm jealous. Yeah. So working out as low
[02:15:38] key goaded because you can eat more, that's literally not true. And that is the wrongest
[02:15:42] thing you could possibly say, you can never, you can never outwork your diet. Okay. That's
[02:15:51] literally untrue. That's the wrongest thing is the classic abs are made in the kitchen
[02:15:57] is a cliche, but it's true.
[02:16:00] Okay, you cannot outwork your diet.
[02:16:02] It's just virtually impossible.
[02:16:05] Okay, as a matter of fact,
[02:16:07] there's a reason why people say
[02:16:09] it's better to like walk long distances
[02:16:11] as like a way to lose weight,
[02:16:15] rather than like sprint
[02:16:16] or rather than do like high intensity interval training
[02:16:20] because working out actually increases your appetite
[02:16:25] and increases your size,
[02:16:26] your body's like, Oh my God, feed me. I need to, you're, you're breaking down all of this
[02:16:30] muscle. We need to rebuild it, which will then cause you to eat more and you could accidentally
[02:16:35] gain weight if you're trying to lose weight. For example, anyway, so zone to the best for
[02:16:55] losing fat? Abs are made in the gym but revealed in the kitchen. Sure.
[02:17:10] What is this?
[02:17:18] I literally work out to simulate my appetite. They check my body fat when I started the gym.
[02:17:22] when I was 20 and I was like 3% that's crazy.
[02:17:26] Yeah, the thing is like, obviously if you're, you know, like a fucking ultra marathon athlete or whatever,
[02:17:33] yes, you can fucking outwork your diet, I guess, but the average person doesn't walk nearly as much.
[02:17:39] The average person doesn't work out nearly as much. Most people are far more sedentary
[02:17:45] than that. And that is precisely the reason why
[02:17:47] Um, that is precisely the reason why I say most normal human beings cannot outwork their diet.
[02:17:55] Okay?
[02:17:58] I mean it's partially true, my cut calories when I'm going to the gym and my maintenance cash when I'm not going to the gym are the same number of calories.
[02:18:09] Anyway.
[02:18:11] I run a 5k 3 times a week and it keeps me in good shape. Yeah, that's crazy.
[02:18:15] Holy shit, my knees buckled thinking about that.
[02:18:24] And by the way, that chatter is like 3%.
[02:18:27] When that chatter said like, I got my body fat tested, it was 3%, that means like, he
[02:18:31] needed medical intervention to obviously gain weight, otherwise he would die.
[02:18:35] Okay.
[02:18:36] Because 3% I think is literally like, I mean, each body is different.
[02:18:41] Some people are more comfortable at 10%.
[02:18:43] Some people are more comfortable.
[02:18:45] people can be comfortable as 7% it's you know naturally, but when you get down to that level,
[02:18:51] it means that like skipping a meal could kill you. Okay. Like 3% if you're a woman means
[02:19:06] you're dead. Anyway, do you find that you struggle with the extreme swings between your physical
[02:19:20] activity and your job sitting in a chair eight hours a day? I'm struggling to find the balance
[02:19:23] outside of my training session because I just sit at home for work. No, I mean, I've
[02:19:27] gotten so used to it. My ass is fat. Luckily, I can sit on this chair. I have a good
[02:19:33] chair and it's fine for the most part. Um, I mean, like I, I woke up, dude, I woke up
[02:19:42] at 530 this morning. So I could go hit the gym. And the reason why I did that is because
[02:19:48] I shot the podcast earlier and I knew that I had to hit the gym or otherwise I would
[02:19:53] go fucking crazy. So, you know, I just, um, as long as I get that out, as long
[02:20:01] As long as I get that out of my system, I'm good.
[02:20:12] Anyway, this conversation is making me hungry, bro.
[02:20:15] Dude, I know.
[02:20:18] Okay.
[02:20:19] It's just know that every moment that I am live talking to you in the back of my mind, I'm thinking food, yum.
[02:20:29] I'm just revealing that information to you. If you didn't know already. There's never been a moment
[02:20:36] There's never a moment throughout my day where I am not literally
[02:20:41] Consistently thinking about food that I will eat in the future food that I will food that I've eaten in the past
[02:20:47] Like right now. I'm thinking about my uberese delivery
[02:20:50] Okay, I haven't made it yet, but I'm thinking about it
[02:20:53] I'm like, ooh, should I have the teriyaki chicken today or should I have the Middle Eastern chicken today?
[02:20:59] Oh, it's gonna be delicious. Maybe I think I want to tear out chicken. Do I go with the extra side of of straight white chicken breasts?
[02:21:07] Or do I not?
[02:21:08] You know
[02:21:10] That larping is crazy. You think this is a lark. Are you fucking stupid?
[02:21:17] Dog have you ever seen me on camera with food including the times where I eat throughout the day, but also
[02:21:23] So, like, go back to the shoycott, uh, Chakra Barty clip of me and him eating together,
[02:21:30] and you will see if I'm fucking larping or if I'm a real one.
[02:21:35] I guess that when I'm full there's still yummy food on the table?
[02:21:38] I- it's weak man, I finish all the food on the table.
[02:21:41] I don't leave food on the table.
[02:21:53] Anyway, okay, breaking US and common al-Zaway with strikes on southern Iran, the memorandum
[02:22:11] of understanding has no impact whatsoever, and Lebanon and US backed agreement was signed
[02:22:14] with the Lebanese government recognizing Israel and ensuring that the Israelis will remain
[02:22:17] occupied in the south.
[02:22:18] Now the US is actually bombing Iran directly again, in other words, the US couldn't
[02:22:22] honor clause one of the agreement and end the hostilities on all fronts.
[02:22:31] Here is US Sankam, US strikes in Iran in response to attack on a commercial vessel.
[02:22:36] US Central Command forces conduct the strikes against Iran.
[02:22:39] June 26th is a powerful response to yesterday's attack on a commercial ship that was transiting
[02:22:42] the trade of Hormuz.
[02:22:44] US aircraft struck Iranian missile and drone stores located at coastal radar sites
[02:22:48] after Iran hit M.V. Ivor, lovely, ever lovely, on June 25th, the one-way
[02:22:54] attack drone, the Singapore flag cargo ship, was exited and
[02:22:57] shored a Hormuz along the Omani coast at the time of Iran's
[02:22:59] attack. The unwarranted aggression against commercial
[02:23:02] shipping by Iranian forces clearly violated the ceasefire.
[02:23:06] Furthermore, Iran's dangerous behavior undermined freedom of
[02:23:08] navigation as commerce increasingly flows through the
[02:23:11] vital international trade corridor. Sencom forces continue
[02:23:15] to provide safe past coordination and support to commercial vessels, transiting the strait,
[02:23:20] the U.S. military remains present and vigilant to ensure all aspects of the agreement with
[02:23:24] Iran are adhered to, obeyed, and in full force and effect, there was an Iranian official
[02:23:31] who said Iran struck this commercial vessel because the commercial vessel was not coordinating
[02:23:44] with Iran, but instead, coordinating.
[02:23:49] What is this? Pete Buttigieg's sub-stack.
[02:23:54] A terrible thing happened to my family.
[02:23:56] What the fuck is this?
[02:24:05] Pete Buttigieg had child protective services called.
[02:24:14] Jesus Christ.
[02:24:33] That's unacceptable.
[02:24:36] Anyway, we'll get back to that later.
[02:24:46] But of course, as is the case, as is the case, Barak Ravid is the guy who gets to announce
[02:24:53] the US military conductor strikes in the area of the Shreddo Hormuz, US official tells
[02:24:57] me.
[02:24:58] I feel like it's a flex, dude.
[02:25:02] You know what I mean?
[02:25:04] To me it feels like whenever Barak Ravie gets to be the one who explains this, I just
[02:25:11] I feel as though this is a flex mode, beast mode, you know?
[02:25:26] after market close you as usual yeah you know when you get used to it
[02:25:45] when you get fucking used to doing a thing over and over again it becomes routine it becomes
[02:25:52] a habit. It's much harder to shake that habit. And you can't really fault US SENTCOM and even
[02:26:02] Iran to consistently have this tit for tat back and forth, you know. You just, they do
[02:26:12] memorandums of understanding, but then old habits, they die hard. It's not easy to kill
[02:26:19] old habits like that. So Operation Epstein's Fury is back on the table potentially. I don't
[02:26:29] think it is, but we shall see.
[02:26:47] They are calling you in Mela, Anti-Semitic in the Denver Post. Yeah, I saw. We'll cover that later.
[02:26:59] Uh, we'll get to that.
[02:27:06] Do you think Hawks have food noise, but for death and destruction?
[02:27:16] What the fuck?
[02:27:18] Is it Denver Poe's right wing?
[02:27:19] I don't think it is, but it's like, it's kind of lived up.
[02:27:24] So it is right wing to us.
[02:27:34] Did you get a new DSA New York hat?
[02:27:35] No, I did not.
[02:27:36] That was Rom Casefall, by the way.
[02:27:38] I don't know if he's in the chat right now, but I only have the black DSA New York hat
[02:27:44] and I'm still waiting on my Burgundy New York DSA hat.
[02:27:53] We're on notice, Rom K.
[02:27:59] You get no free hat from New York DSA after this?
[02:28:06] I brought you guys gifts, this motherfucker.
[02:28:12] Yeah, and the one thing that I did not actually intend
[02:28:15] to give them as a gift, I took,
[02:28:17] I only gave some of them away.
[02:28:18] I didn't give all of them away for the record.
[02:28:21] But I did think it would be nice
[02:28:22] give the fucking breakfast club guys some DSA merch. But here's what's fucked up. I left
[02:28:31] my hat, the New York DSA hat, not the Denver one that I'm currently wearing, but the New
[02:28:38] York DSA hat in the green room. And one of the camera operators literally took it and
[02:28:45] told me, oh dude, you forgot one of the gifts that you were giving people in the
[02:28:51] green room so I I took it for myself and guess what I didn't have it in me to
[02:29:03] be like no dog that's actually my hat like I wasn't intending on giving that so
[02:29:07] I just let him take it I was like haha okay yeah great and now I miss the hat
[02:29:15] That is my favorite fucking hat after the Denver DSA one.
[02:29:21] Bro, why didn't you say that?
[02:29:22] Dude, come on, man, that's fucked up.
[02:29:26] That is not, you would not be able to overcome
[02:29:29] that social mountain, okay?
[02:29:38] That's crazy.
[02:29:39] That's crazy that you you think someone in a situation like that where you're like giving
[02:29:49] gifts out and this guy also thinks that's a gift you're gonna be like no that's not
[02:29:53] a gift that's mine no it feels crazy.
[02:30:04] That's literally like a fucking Larry David plot point, dude
[02:30:12] No, I did not nail the interaction at all I lost the interaction
[02:30:22] Anyway
[02:30:25] Yeah, so USN com you're overthinking it
[02:30:29] All right, let's talk about Venezuela
[02:30:32] there
[02:30:33] There are a there's a massive search for survivors in Venezuela as earthquakes hit
[02:30:40] Venezuela this past week and
[02:30:43] The death toll is climbing up. Leave is about above 500, but there's still like 50,000 people close to the thousand people that are not accounted for
[02:30:50] We don't know what the numbers are gonna look like at the end this morning a race against time in Venezuela
[02:30:56] That's terrifying those devastating back-to-back earthquakes at least 235 people killed so far
[02:31:03] Another 4,300 injured, with hundreds still believed to be trapped, emergency crews digging
[02:31:09] through mountains of concrete and twisted metal.
[02:31:14] Prouds cheering as people are freed from the rubble, four-year-old Adrienne carried
[02:31:19] to safety.
[02:31:20] Venezuela and TV showing three more children covered in dust hold out alive.
[02:31:26] This woman sank she held onto a door frame during the quake that watched her friend
[02:31:30] disappear. USGS estimates at least 10k dead based on the size of the area affected.
[02:31:38] The members calling out for missing loved ones as many as 25,000 still unaccounted for as
[02:31:44] experts warn the death toll could ultimately top 10,000 new aerial footage capturing the
[02:31:50] extent of the devastation. High rises leveled, blocks upon blocks reduced to debris.
[02:31:56] And we're getting new accounts of the initial moments of chaos when two earthquakes struck
[02:32:02] with…
[02:32:03] Pancake is the lower end of that estimate, chatter.
[02:32:04] …in just 39 seconds of each other, Wednesday evening.
[02:32:11] At the end of the road where I was, a building collapsed, cracks were appearing in the
[02:32:16] front of the buildings.
[02:32:17] Everyone was terrified.
[02:32:19] American Alex Deriviere was along the coast when the quakes hit.
[02:32:22] I know I'll start to really settle in when the buses started shaking immediately.
[02:32:28] Like people started screaming and panicking.
[02:32:31] Now an international aid effort is mobilizing the U.S. military and state department sending support.
[02:32:37] And in Miami volunteers with a global empowerment mission are packing up relief supplies.
[02:32:42] What are the things that are most in need right now?
[02:32:45] Everything is important. Food, medicines, they're coming that I lose everything.
[02:32:52] Relief flights will begin arriving this weekend, but the airport in Caracas the country's main airport so badly damaged
[02:32:59] Yeah, that it is closed and that is complicating relief efforts Mary and so many challenges ahead Victor. Thank you
[02:33:06] Now we're taking you to Venezuela where crews are racing to dig through the rubble after Wednesday's deadly earthquakes
[02:33:11] The death toll is now well above 200 with thousands more still missing
[02:33:16] Christiane Benavides is in neighboring Colombia, staging area for relief supplies. Christiane, good morning. What's the latest?
[02:33:24] U.S. military involvement feels weird, dog. This is literally the one good thing that the military does, this and like the army engineers.
[02:33:31] me engineers. It's unironically the thing that the military is capable of doing because
[02:33:38] it has like tremendous capability of like moving units of goods necessary and also heavy machinery.
[02:33:50] We should only do this and nothing else. You know what I mean? We should do a fundraiser
[02:33:56] like you did for Turkey, Syria a few years ago. Yeah, I might set something up. Yeah,
[02:34:04] they're very good at rapid response and logistical support. So this is low key what the military
[02:34:10] should be doing. Usually we're the ones who are making buildings look like that, not
[02:34:16] coming after buildings look like that to save lives.
[02:34:19] The gill, good morning. These were among the strongest earthquakes to strike Venezuela
[02:34:25] in over a century. And they happened back to back. They were so strong in fact that
[02:34:30] even here in Colombia, people said that they felt the ground shake too. And now there's
[02:34:35] a desperate search for survivors. A frantic scene in Venezuela as rescuers dig through
[02:34:44] the rubble trying to find survivors after two deadly earthquakes rocked communities along
[02:34:49] the northern coast on Wednesday.
[02:34:54] The damage is catastrophic, buildings smashed to the ground, homes ripped apart, and people's
[02:34:59] lives upended.
[02:35:04] Among those found alive in the rubble, this man giving a thumbs up from the stretcher.
[02:35:09] But for others, it's the unthinkable.
[02:35:12] Tears in his eyes this man says horrible. Iran is being bombed again, bro dog. I know I covered it already. What the fuck man
[02:35:20] What the fuck I?
[02:35:22] Know I know subscribe and rewind. I know we already covered it
[02:35:28] Jesus Christ chatters holy shit every time bro every time I
[02:35:33] Move away from one fucking I move away from one story and instantly I get
[02:35:42] instantly I I yell that we have seen way too much his young nephew and niece
[02:35:50] were found deceased and scores of people are still missing this mother of
[02:35:57] three says she's desperate she doesn't know where her son is 24-year-old gamer
[02:36:02] Gabriella Suarez was streaming like whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa
[02:36:06] her home in the country's capital Caracas when the earthquakes happened
[02:36:10] I started getting harder and harder, I could feel like I could feel the ground moving.
[02:36:16] She says her communities, both online and in person, are rallying to try to support the
[02:36:20] efforts on the ground in Venezuela, where millions were already facing economic instability
[02:36:26] and lacked steady access to resources like power and clean water before the plagues.
[02:36:32] We've been through.
[02:36:33] Everything happens to streamers?
[02:36:34] No, it's because streamers are always live.
[02:36:37] That's why.
[02:36:38] are always live so then it's like unironically a reliable way to see what's going on in real
[02:36:44] time because you know there's always a streamer from whichever country where we're something
[02:36:51] devastating is happening is always going to be live in real time every single thing
[02:36:55] I can imagine and we're still trying to pull through now the US has promised 150 million
[02:37:05] dollars in aid. It is also sending two U.S. Navy ships which are on their way to Venezuela
[02:37:11] and here in Colombia, two relief flights departed in the overnight hours with more expected later
[02:37:18] today.
[02:37:19] That's why we were one of the first media outlets to break the Charlie Kirk assassination
[02:37:23] story.
[02:37:24] Historic vote. Last night, the New York City Rink guidelines board approved.
[02:37:28] Yeah, I'm going to work on putting together a fundraiser for the relief for victims of
[02:37:38] the Venezuelan earthquake, all right?
[02:37:42] Due to the sanctions, Venezuela doesn't have the communications infrastructure outside
[02:37:46] of Caracas to properly communicate, which will lead to more deaths.
[02:37:49] Yeah, I mean, there should be sanctions relief regardless.
[02:37:53] Answer the question.
[02:37:54] Can you answer the question?
[02:37:56] That's the question.
[02:38:16] Bro you cut the trunk getting shot when he was still on stage?
[02:38:19] Yeah.
[02:38:20] What are my least favorite things that I am forced to do on this broadcast is like, everyone
[02:38:29] has a story that they want me to cover, everyone has a story that they want me to cover and
[02:38:37] everyone has their own local politician that they want me to fly out to and promote.
[02:38:42] And it turns into a shit show when chatters are constantly spamming the one story from
[02:38:49] their local neighborhood that they desperately need me to cover or their
[02:38:54] one you know local candidate running for state office or something that they
[02:38:58] need me to go and promote okay I'm one guy I'm a one I'm a one person operation
[02:39:05] okay I'm already maxed out on the resource I can't do everything all it
[02:39:12] wants. You need an RV and you can travel to way more states. Are you insane? I have to
[02:39:27] fly everywhere. I can't RV to places that's way slower. What are you talking about? I cannot
[02:39:35] stand stream traffic controlling. I'll never understand coming on someone else's stream
[02:39:38] been telling them what to talk about.
[02:39:45] Anyway, going back to the Lebanese-Israel framework, senior correspondent of Al Jazeera
[02:39:57] English Zayna Khaldr says details of what was signed in the Lebanon-Israel framework
[02:40:02] agreement still not made public but the aim is to delink Lebanon from the Iran track
[02:40:05] Hezbollah is not party to the agreement, so it doesn�t mean anything.
[02:40:10] OK, Israeli public broadcaster quoting a senior political official on the agreement, Israel
[02:40:15] will maintain a security zone along the borders of the yellow line in Lebanon until Hezbollah
[02:40:18] is disarmed.
[02:40:19] The IDF�s freedom of military action will be maintained through the security zone.
[02:40:23] Two areas have been agreed upon, where a pilot program will be implemented, one
[02:40:27] area outside the yellow line, south of the Lahtani, and the second outside of
[02:40:33] original yellow line north of the Latani. So it doesn't really mean anything, right?
[02:40:43] It doesn't mean anything at all, as a matter of fact.
[02:40:49] This deal I mean. Here is the details.
[02:40:51] The tenacity of Prime Minister Salam, the resilience of Ambassador Karam,
[02:40:55] and the patriotism of the Lebanese Armed Forces. Thank you all so much.
[02:41:03] Your Excellencies, Ambassadors, Mr. Secretary, I want to first express my appreciation to
[02:41:13] Secretary Rubio and his incredible team.
[02:41:17] Under his leadership, we've advanced President Trump's vision of peace and security, of
[02:41:24] peace through strength.
[02:41:27] We've advanced a historical and important process forward.
[02:41:32] I want to express my deepest appreciation to my colleagues, Dr. Dresden of the NSA, our
[02:41:37] foreign ministry personnel, our IDF officers who worked alongside, together with me, under
[02:41:44] the leadership and guidance of Prime Minister Netanyahu and his team back in Jerusalem.
[02:41:51] I also want to thank Her Excellency Ambassador Hamade for being a very tough negotiator.
[02:41:59] You and your team set an example for patriotism to your country.
[02:42:03] You fight like a lioness, Ms. Ambassador.
[02:42:07] In my opening remarks four days ago, I expressed concern that this train was running off the
[02:42:15] tracks, that Iran and its proxies wanted a train wreck.
[02:42:21] Well, with a lot of hard work under your leadership then.
[02:42:28] Together, the Secretary of Rubio and his entire staff, in the fattigable team, we've put
[02:42:33] the train back on the tracks, and it's running in the right direction.
[02:42:40] Final destination?
[02:42:41] Peace between our two countries.
[02:42:44] Real peace, where both countries will live in security, where Israel's and Lebanon's
[02:42:49] sovereignty will be respected, honored, and protected.
[02:42:54] In this performance-based trilateral framework agreement, Iran is out, Hezbollah is out,
[02:43:03] and the road to peace between Israel and Lebanon is in.
[02:43:07] This would not have been possible without the resilience of the people of Israel and
[02:43:12] especially the residents of our northern Galilee who have remained resolute in the face
[02:43:19] of Hezbollah terror.
[02:43:21] And last but not least, I want to thank the real heroes who have made this possible.
[02:43:27] The men and women of the IDF, who saw them-
[02:43:30] Oh my God!
[02:43:31] Like, he legitimately- Yeah, the men and women of the IDF have made this piece possible
[02:43:37] by blowing up and also militarily occupying southern Lebanon.
[02:43:44] Thank God.
[02:43:45] Thank God for them.
[02:43:50] How do you even, how do you even say this out loud?
[02:43:53] Also, like, what is the expectation here?
[02:43:57] Like, what's the expectation from his ballad to be like,
[02:44:00] oh, oh, well, I guess the Lebanese government
[02:44:05] that is basically like a, like a comprador state.
[02:44:09] Fix your noise gate.
[02:44:10] What are you talking about?
[02:44:11] He needs to fucking fix his noise gate.
[02:44:13] It's like he's giving head to the mic.
[02:44:17] What?
[02:44:18] What are you?
[02:44:23] Not you?
[02:44:25] Fuck my life.
[02:44:27] You're being an audio pervert for a dude for the Israeli ambassador?
[02:44:43] Anyway.
[02:44:45] We're going to be talking about the rent freeze and stuff in a second, but there are
[02:44:56] some other things I wanted to cover as well.
[02:45:00] Yeah, Godheimer went back on CNN to complain about democratic socialism.
[02:45:04] AOC on Jempa Sackie at 9pm Eastern tonight.
[02:45:08] Will she carry the flame?
[02:45:10] Will we carry the flame today?
[02:45:11] That's the real question.
[02:45:12] We haven't carried the flame at all.
[02:45:14] I've trained level 10. We carry the motherfucking flame. Okay.
[02:45:33] Anyway.
[02:45:37] Um,
[02:45:40] what was I going to do? Oh, here,
[02:45:41] This was Donald Trump being asked about the Iran cease-fire.
[02:45:47] You said that Iran violated the cease-fire.
[02:45:50] Will they face any consequences?
[02:45:52] You'll find out.
[02:45:53] Do you consider the cease-fire to still be in place?
[02:45:56] I don't like the fact that they took a shot yesterday.
[02:45:59] Actually, four. We knocked down three at a ship.
[02:46:04] Well, I literally just said,
[02:46:06] I can't like, I...
[02:46:09] This is what I mean. We can't be doing this all day, man.
[02:46:11] I can't wait for the fucking midterms to be over
[02:46:14] not an ally chip, but a ship the very expensive ship and
[02:46:19] It was fine, but it took a little beating
[02:46:22] They shouldn't be doing that. So you'll find out
[02:46:26] Respond, what is your message to a lot of you gonna find out sir?
[02:46:29] Why do you think they did that if the talks you you've said repeatedly they're going well
[02:46:33] What do you think the motivation is for your on an effective ship? They're a little bit different
[02:46:37] That's why I think of it, 47 years no president did what we're doing.
[02:46:44] So you just asked a question.
[02:46:45] I mean, on both ends honestly, 47 years no president actually assassinated a head of state
[02:46:52] like this.
[02:46:53] But then 47 years no president also gave such a great sanctions relief package to Iran
[02:47:04] either.
[02:47:05] Okay, I think we had enough. This is so important. I want to have it send them so
[02:47:11] These people are incredible patrons there people of great respect and religion
[02:47:17] The most respected people in our country, and I just want to thank Dan and he looks skin here from this angle
[02:47:22] Oh my god, you guys are so fucking annoying
[02:47:26] You're so annoying
[02:47:28] He looks exceptionally
[02:47:45] jaunas today.
[02:47:46] That's the healthy tone of his skin.
[02:47:48] Okay, it's just normal.
[02:47:52] Pod save again.
[02:47:53] Once again finding any reason to pearl clutch stall momentum for your longer reactionary
[02:47:56] framing.
[02:47:57] Democratic Party if not its voters. Oh God, I bet John Favre has some choice words about Daria Lisa
[02:48:04] And what we saw yesterday evening were Democrats across the city
[02:48:09] turning out and
[02:48:10] Voting for a new kind of politics a slate of three candidates endorsed by Zora and Mamdani won their democratic primaries in deep blue house districts
[02:48:18] In the seventh listen this man sincerely voted for Katie Porter. Okay
[02:48:24] look I
[02:48:26] I don't have any beef with the Podjons. I just have reasonable disagreements.
[02:48:31] Okay? I don't have any beef with the Podjons. I just have reasonable disagreements from time to time with the Podjons. Okay?
[02:48:41] District Democratic Socialist Claire Valdez won the open seat over a pretty progressive opponent endorsed by the retiring Democratic member of Congress.
[02:48:50] In the 10th district, progressive city comptroller Brad Lander defeated incumbent Dan Goldman,
[02:48:56] an erase that was largely about Israel.
[02:48:58] Both men are Jewish.
[02:48:59] Lander ran as a self-proclaimed liberal Zionist, but hit Goldman on voting against legislation
[02:49:04] to block military aid to Israel and taking money from pro-Israel lobbying groups.
[02:49:10] And then the biggest upset of the night, four-term representative Adriano Espiot,
[02:49:16] of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and the first undocumented immigrant to serve
[02:49:20] in Congress, lost his Harlem Bronx district in an upset to a leftist community organizer
[02:49:27] named Dario Eliza Avila Chevalier, a Democratic socialist who also believes in abolishing
[02:49:33] prisons, police, and all deportations.
[02:49:36] She might be the most left-wing candidate to ever win a Democratic primary in our
[02:49:41] lifetime.
[02:49:42] focus on her old tweets, which she has deleted and mostly apologized for. I'm fine with that.
[02:49:48] My general position is to give people a chance who want to take back something they said
[02:49:52] or posted. Certainly would love to take back things that I've posted. Here's where I have
[02:49:56] a problem. She has not apologized for attending an anti-Israel rally on October 8th.
[02:50:04] That's crazy, man. That's crazy. Bro, please talk to Ben Hamas Rhodes about this, please.
[02:50:11] Okay. Please. Why should she apologize for that? Oh, I'm sorry. Was it 80, 75 years of apartheid? Too soon? How many years of apartheid?
[02:50:31] Um, is it how many years of apartheid should the Palestinian people withstand until it's appropriate for
[02:50:38] There to be a a propel style rally at any point
[02:50:44] I don't know why like I don't know why liberals think this is like a good line
[02:50:50] I don't think this tracks with the average person
[02:50:53] I'm not kidding when I say this. I don't think
[02:50:55] Like guys test it with your test it with your parents your lived-up parents that probably are now
[02:51:02] Anti-Israel because I want to hear like I want to hear
[02:51:08] Why you have no clue what you're talking about Jewish Jack
[02:51:13] 002 is this is that are you a Brandon supporter? I'm Jewish Jack. It's the Mac attack
[02:51:20] Like, I'll give you, I'll give you something you can understand, okay, as a Brandon supporter.
[02:51:29] I think it is unbelievably inappropriate for Joe Brandon to fly to Israel right after October
[02:51:35] 7 and give Benjamin and Yahuah a bear hug.
[02:51:38] Then it is for an American citizen to, to protest against Israel's apartheid and protest
[02:51:44] at the behest of Palestinians on October 8.
[02:51:47] up. One caused incalculable material damage, and aided and abetted in Israel's genocide,
[02:51:55] as it was aiding and abetting in Israel's apartheid and occupation prior to October 7,
[02:52:01] and certainly after October 7. The other is just being on the right side of history,
[02:52:07] the right side of a moral issue, but perhaps a little too early for the taste of many
[02:52:13] liberals.
[02:52:17] You know what I mean
[02:52:22] Is not 11 from people that are into Israel most of us don't have that relationship with Israel
[02:52:26] So I was didn't even have that with America after 9 11
[02:52:29] Yeah, but it just like doesn't it doesn't make any sense to say it right now because like like John Favreau is not a
[02:52:39] Massive dick writer of Israel. Okay. He's not like he's not
[02:52:44] He's probably more pro-Israel than the average person is because he was in fucking, you know
[02:52:48] He was he works in the Obama administration, but he's also certainly not as like
[02:52:55] It's not a genocide, but all right. Oh, you're a denier
[02:53:00] You're a denier of the the Israeli genocide. Okay. What else do you like to deny?
[02:53:06] Are there any other things that you like to deny? I just hope you understand that one day
[02:53:11] This will be a pin to the Holocaust denial
[02:53:15] Which is completely unacceptable
[02:53:19] Just so you understand like you're just you know a modern-day neo-nazi at that point when they're like nah, it's not real
[02:53:25] It's not a real genocide dude, and I know I know all the talking points
[02:53:28] You're gonna be like the the UN is lying
[02:53:31] The ICJ is lying the ICC is biased. They're all anti-semitic. Everyone's anti-semitic
[02:53:37] That's why they anti-semitically are saying that Israel is done a genocide
[02:53:41] Obviously it wasn't it was a defensive genocide and therefore it's not a genocide
[02:53:48] Could you help explain his POV I don't understand what his point is
[02:53:51] He's saying that no one could have known that Israel was going to do this this early and
[02:53:58] That it's inappropriate to protest against Israel
[02:54:02] So close to October 7
[02:54:04] Now, to these guys, my question always is, what's the sufficient timeline?
[02:54:13] What's the sufficient timeline?
[02:54:14] Like, when would it be appropriate?
[02:54:16] Is it after a week?
[02:54:18] Is it after Israel killed as many civilians as the Palestinian resistance had on October
[02:54:24] 7?
[02:54:26] What is the point where it's appropriate to protest against Israel?
[02:54:33] Because the interesting situation here is that history did not start on October 7.
[02:54:41] The events that predated October 7 is what triggered October 7.
[02:54:47] And that is 75 years of subjugation, apartheid, forcing people to live in this hermetically
[02:54:54] sealed open air prison, destroying their lives and livelihoods, destroying all hope,
[02:55:00] going. The 2.5 million to 3 million Palestinians that live in this open air prison known as
[02:55:06] Gaza, that Israel was not going to ever diplomatically solve or resolve this problem. The endless
[02:55:13] violence and endless starvation, counting of calories, all this stuff. It's the death
[02:55:20] and destruction of what it looks like to not have what it looks like to try and maintain
[02:55:28] some sort of non-resistance posture in the West Bank.
[02:55:36] So Israel left these people in a dire state, in a desperate state, with no options whatsoever.
[02:55:46] And after 75 years of apartheid occupation, ethnic cleansing, forcing people to live
[02:55:52] in this complete surveillance state with no autonomy whatsoever, no future whatsoever.
[02:55:59] Of course, of course, people were going to fight back and it was going to be gruesome
[02:56:08] because the actions of the people who are occupied, right, the actions of the militant
[02:56:16] resistance that forms after 75 years of apartheid is going to match the intensity and
[02:56:22] the violence of their subjugation by the occupier.
[02:56:28] This is how it works.
[02:56:29] To steal man the liberal position on this, they're basically saying the genocidal response
[02:56:32] had not yet happened.
[02:56:33] So any rally is about how resistance is justified on 10-8, is just celebrating 10-7 personally.
[02:56:38] I think that doesn't really track because they are counting on, they're counting in
[02:56:41] decades of blockade on Gaza and apartheid in the West Bank.
[02:56:45] Yes.
[02:56:46] Anyone that knew, anyone that knew enough about the situation to literally go out
[02:56:51] to a pro-Palestinian rally on 10-8, knew exactly what Israel was going to do, and knew exactly
[02:56:57] what Israel had done, leading up to October 7th.
[02:57:02] It's that simple.
[02:57:04] I knew you heard my commentary on 10-8, like here I'll take it one step further.
[02:57:13] Why kick-started the fundraising initiatives for Gaza, like what, a week in after October
[02:57:21] 7, when no one else was touching it with a 10-foot pole?
[02:57:25] I talked to someone in Anirah, one of the many organizations that we fundraise for,
[02:57:31] to the tune of $1.8 million, or something larger than that.
[02:57:35] Obviously, the total was much larger than that, but just this community alone, we
[02:57:40] raised around $2 million for PCRF, Palestinian Rec Crescent, and NERA, right? And I had to
[02:57:52] coordinate with organizations that were active on the ground, because many of the organizations
[02:57:57] were not even allowed into or were not allowed to operate in Gaza, all this stuff, right?
[02:58:03] So here's the thing, here's the thing, should I apologize or no, it's 1.2 million, sorry.
[02:58:16] Should I apologize?
[02:58:17] Was that too soon?
[02:58:18] How could I have known that genocide was going to take place?
[02:58:24] You know, perhaps it's because I knew what Israel had done, perhaps it's because I
[02:58:31] I knew what Israel had done, and what Israel was doing, and what Israel was going to continue doing.
[02:58:42] Israel cut off the electricity in Gaza on October 9.
[02:58:54] And that's it.
[02:58:55] So, what I don't, I think the other million was a second fundraiser, yes.
[02:59:08] History did not start on October 7.
[02:59:14] So, if people were out at a pro-Palestinian rally on October 8,
[02:59:20] those were the people who were knowledgeable about Israel's actions leading up to October 7.
[02:59:26] It's that simple
[02:59:29] But you are the main reason why Jewish people are harassed and abused on the streets, bro
[02:59:33] And no one is saying it wait first of all
[02:59:36] This is probably the most wrong anyone has ever been if you think I'm the main reason why Jewish people are harassed and abused on the streets
[02:59:43] You are delusional
[02:59:44] But if you think no one is saying I'm the reason for why Jewish people are harassed on the streets
[02:59:50] You're doubly delusional. What are you talking about?
[02:59:53] about every fucking Zionist institution in this country blames me just like you
[02:59:57] are for the increase of anti-semitism. What are you talking about? They, just like
[03:00:06] you, are delusional and think that there is anti-semitism here in my
[03:00:11] criticisms of Israel when there isn't and you miss the forest for the trees
[03:00:15] as far as the growth of anti-semitism in this country that has come as a
[03:00:19] byproduct of your hysterical behavior in some ways, ironically enough, and also the litany
[03:00:25] of neo-Nazi commentators that have taken advantage of the situation to foment antisemitism.
[03:00:31] That's what's ironic.
[03:00:41] For saying the truth, this guy and many other streamers are the reason why Jewish people
[03:00:44] are getting harassed more often.
[03:00:45] Mate, you are disgusting. I actually know what I'm talking about. Realistically, all you are is a bully. Really. What am I bullying? Your emotional support apartheid state?
[03:00:57] That's what I'm bullying. Get your head out of your ass, man. You are literally the reason why anti-Semitism is rising straight up. It's this kind of idiotic behavior.
[03:01:08] It's this arrogance. It's this hubris. It's this sense of entitlement that Israel only gets unlimited support from the West and
[03:01:16] Anything shorter than any any criticism whatsoever of Israel's actions
[03:01:20] Any demand to reconsider this allegiance with Israel is met with you're an anti-Semite
[03:01:26] You want all Jews to be killed you need to lose your job. You need to be de-platformed
[03:01:31] You need to be banned from entering different countries including yours. You're saying mate. So I assume you're from the UK
[03:01:36] like because of your consistent anti-fascist and your principled anti-genocide position.
[03:01:44] People hear that and they think, you're an insane person. Nobody likes a crybole.
[03:01:52] Israel is the crybole nation, dude. You will never understand this, I don't think.
[03:02:06] And doing all of this, while simultaneously forcibly associating it with Jews and Judaism, is causing incalculable damage, not only to discourse, but is literally the reason why anti-Semitism always rises.
[03:02:21] Israel does it.
[03:02:23] And then, Jews living in the Western world that are Zionists will then turn around and sincerely say, No, that's right.
[03:02:32] That's right. It's very important.
[03:02:34] very important, and if you criticize it or anti-semitic,
[03:02:38] you are literally fomenting anti-semitism without even
[03:02:43] realizing it because you're fucking hysterical.
[03:02:54] I don't think you'll ever be convinced, though,
[03:02:56] because you've been brainwashed.
[03:03:04] Also, it's really funny. No one is saying it. Your country literally banned me from entering
[03:03:11] for my criticisms of Israel
[03:03:16] The idea that like no one is saying it no one is blaming me
[03:03:21] Incorrectly blaming me for the increase of asemism is ridiculous. Anyway, keep assuming
[03:03:29] Keep assuming that all of the criticism of Israel is coming from a place of anti-Semitism.
[03:03:49] Not good news if you're gunning for the progressives in Colorado statewide over 50% of the ballots
[03:03:52] come from 65-plus age voters.
[03:03:55] great for Keros, especially Gonzalez, but wiser is likely to win a sizable share of older
[03:03:59] resist lives by committing to an 8080 redraw younger voters also tend to vote later, especially
[03:04:04] on election day. So I'd expect a large surge similar to what we saw in New York. That's
[03:04:11] That's fucking terrifying.
[03:04:16] That is terrifying.
[03:04:23] I can't take early vote analysis seriously.
[03:04:27] Guys, guys, shut the fuck up.
[03:04:30] It's good to be scared, okay?
[03:04:35] You're crazy.
[03:04:36] We should be scared.
[03:04:39] We should be scared.
[03:04:41] We should be scared and we should use all of that fear to channel it into phone banking.
[03:04:48] Okay?
[03:04:49] Hold on.
[03:04:50] I'm going to get the link real quick.
[03:04:52] I don't know where it is.
[03:05:11] I give where you're coming from, but how can you say it isn't anti-semitic unless you also address whether you'll be gaming later. Okay, stop dude.
[03:05:21] Turnout so far in Colorado, one looks encouraging for the progressive slate. The wider, renter heavy base is deep red while turnout lags in the Hispanic areas in the west and the black neighborhoods in the northeast.
[03:05:31] East. Not worried at all as a dembrite. If Weiser pulls 70 plus percent in Denver as
[03:05:41] an incredibly niche figure against Colorado Lib-Harth-Rob Bennett, I promise you,
[03:05:45] Keros is going to smash Colorado one. No, you should be scared. You should
[03:05:50] recognize the sense of urgency, okay? And then you should use all of that
[03:05:57] Frustration and anxiety in order to soothe that frustration and anxiety
[03:06:01] You should that's a fucking Lutely push for foam banking. You should smile and dial ASAP
[03:06:08] foam banking is already happening
[03:06:10] In limits with Denver Denver DSA has I'm getting the link right now so we can blast it. Oh
[03:06:17] is it?
[03:06:19] Win dot Kuros, Colorado
[03:06:22] Kuros for Colorado
[03:06:24] slash phone bank is that the one
[03:06:45] Or is it mass call hold on
[03:06:54] Join National DSA for Mass Call with Maylaw Kurosin, special guest. It's from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. tonight, Friday, June 26th, PDT, which is 8 p.m. Eastern time and 5 p.m. Pacific time. Okay? It's 5 p.m. Pacific time tonight.
[03:07:19] night.
[03:07:49] I mean phone back hashtag phone bank has more
[03:08:02] This one has more this is the virtual event
[03:08:07] I'll just I'll just pump the DSA one for tonight. I'll just pump the DSA one for tonight. Okay
[03:08:19] The more I talk, the more clicks this guy gets, everyone should know he's anti-Semitic
[03:08:35] and a bully that's it.
[03:08:36] Buddy, there's 28,220 people in here and they've probably heard me combat anti-Semitism
[03:08:42] aggressively virtually every single fucking day.
[03:08:47] If you think that you're going to be able to convince people that I'm actually anti-Semitic,
[03:08:50] you're out of your fucking mind.
[03:08:52] I've combated far more powerful forces than one random guy in the chat, especially with
[03:08:57] these kinds of heinous smears and allegations, and they've always fucking failed.
[03:09:03] There is currently a person running for a Senate seat that yesterday tried to tie me
[03:09:09] back to associate me with a heinous anti-Semitic attack against a synagogue.
[03:09:15] Okay?
[03:09:16] And that person who kickstarted this process only a couple months ago has only lost what
[03:09:26] remained of her fan base in the process of doing so.
[03:09:30] Perhaps the more interesting question for you is, why doesn't anybody think this person
[03:09:35] is anti-Semitic?
[03:09:36] Is there a lot of, is there a great deal of footage out there where this person is
[03:09:42] combating anti-Semitism. Would someone like Nick Fuentes, who isn't out and about anti-Semite,
[03:09:50] a Holocaust denier, or even a Holocaust enjoyer, would ever fight back against anti-Semitism
[03:09:56] as viciously as Hassan has at all? These are questions you could be asking yourself.
[03:10:03] Okay? You are an unbelievably hysterical person if you think that I am in any way shape or form
[03:10:14] fomenting antisemitism and not actively trying to combat it as dumbasses like you in the most
[03:10:20] hysterical, most arrogant, most entitled manner are absolutely creating more antisemites.
[03:10:33] You are alone in here. There are plenty of anti-Zionist Jews in this community.
[03:10:51] Okay.
[03:11:01] Anyway.
[03:11:03] I
[03:11:12] Saw and they aren't alone fox news interns are in here, bro
[03:11:15] I don't even think the fucking I think the fox isn't just probably annoyed with how much I fucking bring up
[03:11:20] the the
[03:11:23] Bring up anti-Semitism and and fight back against it. Okay
[03:11:29] Even the fox isn't there's a like oh here we go again
[03:11:33] Goyanabe doing his daily combating of anti-Semitism we get it bro enough is enough
[03:11:55] anyway
[03:11:58] where was I what was I gonna show you there's more I wanted to talk about yeah we got Josh
[03:12:02] Butthimer. We're going to be covering him on Jake Tapper speaking of anti-Semitism. But
[03:12:13] I got, I got Butthimer. Don't worry.
[03:12:20] Hold on. I just want to, I want to post it. What Kami says, thank you for the 50 bones. Holy moly.
[03:12:32] If you're anxious about this race, join the mass call from anywhere in the, anywhere
[03:13:01] around the world
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[03:13:19] eastern time
[03:13:24] tonight
[03:13:31] You're currently piving through my car speakers. You sound great. Thank you chatter. I love when there's a reverse I
[03:13:39] Love when there's a reverse
[03:13:44] Audio pervert in the chat
[03:13:48] That guy who says, guy who says, uh, oh shit, we're at hype train level four.
[03:14:06] I didn't even realize.
[03:14:07] God damn, uh, ladies and gentlemen, uh, support independent media, support the
[03:14:12] Piker broadcasting service, the people's broadcasting service.
[03:14:16] As you guys know at level 10 on the hype train if we get to level 10 on a hype train
[03:14:21] I carry the flame once a day and today we're gonna have this one
[03:14:26] That literally auto played okay
[03:14:33] That literally auto played but
[03:14:37] Before we do that obviously there's a lot of other stuff that we are going to be covering
[03:14:43] oh and
[03:14:46] Yeah, we were talking about Daria Lisa and John Favros takes on Daria Lisa and then I'll
[03:14:54] get back to Melon Keros.
[03:14:56] October 8th, 2023, a rally that was condemned by Zoran Mamdani, AOC, and Brad Lander.
[03:15:03] The other problem I have, she sat for an interview with the New York editorial board
[03:15:08] last week where she said she's against all deportations.
[03:15:13] for open borders because, quote, bordering is a very modern construct actually. She wants
[03:15:20] to abolish prisons and refuse to say when asked, she got four different chances on this,
[03:15:26] refuse to say that a convicted murderer should be sentenced to any jail time at all.
[03:15:32] Okay. So here's, here's my take on this. Okay. I don't agree with every one of Dari
[03:15:40] Elise's positions, but I understand where she's coming from. And guess what? I still will always
[03:15:48] will always say the truth, which is that her positions are nowhere near
[03:15:56] as insane as what is the average Democrats perspective on how many deportations are
[03:16:06] actually possible, how many deportations are actually normal, okay? I would rather have,
[03:16:14] even with my disagreements, I would rather have every single congressional representative
[03:16:20] be replaced by someone like Dario Lisa than the current makeup of Congress that we have,
[03:16:27] okay? And not only that, but also, I 100% stand on this
[03:16:34] that saying all deportations are morally wrong is absolutely way closer to morality and the
[03:16:43] truth and also like what the average person's sentiment should be on this matter than the
[03:16:49] Democrats that say, yeah, sure, we should deport some people.
[03:16:54] Okay, yeah, sure, Trump goes too far, but we should deport some people.
[03:16:58] Okay? Deportations or undocumented migration is a paperwork problem. Okay? Ripping someone away
[03:17:09] from their home, from their family on the basis that they are, they've been here for a long time,
[03:17:17] but they haven't been able to get their paperwork fixed by a system that refuse to fix their
[03:17:21] paperwork is ridiculous, okay? It's ridiculous. And the counter argument that I have towards
[03:17:30] the whole, like, we should deport no one, okay? The counter argument to that idea,
[03:17:37] the concept is, why do you want criminals to not face due process?
[03:17:45] I want criminals to face due process if someone is an undocumented migrant like there are here
[03:17:52] I'll give you an example that one Israeli dude that that works for security cyber security
[03:17:59] for Benjamin and y'all that that dude got popped as a pedophile in Nevada why the fuck
[03:18:04] was he allowed back to Israel I want that motherfucker to be in an American prison I'm
[03:18:10] I'm sorry, I don't think we should be just letting pedophiles go.
[03:18:20] And also on the other side, on the flip side, I do think some people are deportable.
[03:18:26] Elon Musk, for example, okay, just as I'm not a prison abolitionist, if we're not going
[03:18:34] to deport him, then we might as well put him in prison.
[03:18:38] If you're doing financial crimes, I'm sorry, you can be rehabilitated, but you're gonna
[03:18:44] have to go to prison for a little bit, okay?
[03:18:50] That's just my take.
[03:18:51] I know I'm not a police abolitionist either, because I think that there needs to be a
[03:18:57] democratically organized group that maintains the president's law and order, catches people
[03:19:02] that are doing stuff.
[03:19:03] Anyway, none of this stuff is even antagonistic to the abolitionist position, regardless,
[03:19:08] Obviously, that's just the end point, right?
[03:19:12] The same reason why I say, like, I don't have an issue with the term
[03:19:14] communism or being called a communist because it's a perfectly reasonable,
[03:19:19] uh, and, and, and perfectly moral.
[03:19:21] We have 28 seconds remaining.
[03:19:23] Are we not making it out of level five?
[03:19:25] I'm trying.
[03:19:25] What the fuck we're not carrying the, we are not carrying the
[03:19:28] flame right now.
[03:19:30] 20 seconds remaining.
[03:19:32] 20 seconds.
[03:19:33] We're 15 seconds remaining.
[03:19:35] It's over.
[03:19:36] I've trained dead.
[03:19:37] Hype train dead dude.
[03:19:39] Hype train fucking dead. Eight seconds remaining.
[03:19:44] All the Oilers left. No flame whatsoever. It's coming! Wait a minute! At the last second!
[03:19:51] The buzzer beater! The buzzer beater! The flame is continuing!
[03:19:59] Oh my god! Hype train level six achieved!
[03:20:04] Oh my god!
[03:20:07] With a last second buzzer beater where a level seven hype train and is growing
[03:20:13] We will be able to pick up the flame and carry it today as well
[03:20:24] Oh, Gianna, no be with the put back levels of an hype train. We're pushing through
[03:20:29] We're pushing through the piker broadcasting service the people's broadcasting service sponsored by you the people for you
[03:20:36] people no ads no nothing no copyright just pure hype train just pure carrying of the flame
[03:20:48] pika broadcasting service the people's broadcasting service support independent media
[03:20:51] for you the people by you the people thank you
[03:21:00] can we do this new kirk
[03:21:01] I already have the IRA Kirk, but this one looks even better. Okay, level 8 hype train. I mean
[03:21:13] we might not be able to do it. We might not be able to do it at all because we're level 8 hype
[03:21:17] train right now we got to get to level 10 high train to be able to get
[03:21:23] curcified.
[03:21:49] Hold on, sorry.
[03:21:53] Billy free Palestine, they give the tank gifted level eight hype train complete
[03:22:02] We want the auto play one
[03:22:05] We are Charlie O Kirk
[03:22:09] Do you think Erica Kirk listens to these I don't know but what I do know is we're at level nine hype train
[03:22:17] And we're close we're close to carrying the
[03:22:20] I don't think Erica Kirk listens to any of this shit. I'm gonna be honest. Here's why
[03:22:25] Because I don't think she carries the flame like we do okay, whether it be defending the spirit of free speech
[03:22:33] Or remembering Charlie Kirk every single day
[03:22:40] Yeah
[03:22:42] I
[03:22:48] Level nine high train at 19% four minutes remaining will we actually carry the motherfucking flame or not
[03:22:57] You can subscribe six mill with 100 bones. Oh my god at 90%
[03:23:07] 91%
[03:23:09] didn't uh didn't erica curke uh remove her last name no she did not 93% 98% at level 9 oh my god we made it to level 10 it's over it's happening
[03:23:39] He's turning for a Charlie O'Connor!
[03:23:46] That's right!
[03:23:48] He's carrying a broken plan as well!
[03:23:52] Would never forget!
[03:23:57] Don't step in your car tomorrow!
[03:24:09] What the f***?
[03:24:18] What the f***?
[03:24:27] Is he my friend?
[03:24:33] I mean, you let him fall in love with me!
[03:24:36] You let him fall in love with me!
[03:24:48] You must I'm go fursing
[03:24:51] Listen to Charlie Kirk
[03:24:54] I wish not my arm loaches
[03:24:58] Like a leg and wrist
[03:25:01] Denf in a never foreview
[03:25:07] Okay this is fire, this is fire, this is fire
[03:25:12] I or K.L. Sacher
[03:25:14] I'm gonna turn a free god look
[03:25:18] And teach talk to a transcript to the Hredelgan fightiest Nabron
[03:25:24] Renan, sail your offair, you noob
[03:25:28] This is what we found in the Red Flare of Earth, for a good start
[03:25:32] And in a Valkyrian sea, Greece, the Hassan, Nantanam
[03:25:40] What's the position of this Renan, Earth's family, Kurt?
[03:25:44] Shatter!
[03:25:47] Fuck them, Peters!
[03:25:49] Uh...
[03:25:50] There is literally only one that was made genuinely.
[03:25:53] Every single one after that is a meme.
[03:25:58] Like, there was the first one that was made genuinely, and then ever since then.
[03:26:14] oh wait that's not true there's two there's the israeli one that was also
[03:26:24] made sincerely oh my god i forgot yeah there's two there's two
[03:26:44] Let Yamarar got them shul from a tov, let tov go teem
[03:26:53] Yes, in a charlie kerk, young three madame Lasse
[03:27:00] Tried for me their son and trascale Le humo's dame on fernsleave
[03:27:07] Yes, in a charlie kerk, a viscaf mar arlovas
[03:27:44] I promise you, on the good day of the Charlie O'Cork, I would have wanted a United Ireland.
[03:27:57] That's right.
[03:28:00] And we have officially carried a flame for the day as well.
[03:28:03] Lads, we've carried a flame for the day.
[03:28:06] Once again, as always, you already know, every day is Charlie O'Cork.
[03:28:14] Yeah. By the way, yeah, just so you guys understand, just so you guys understand, 4,000 plus new
[03:28:25] DSA members in the last three days, which is bigger than the Zoran primary win. Okay.
[03:28:35] Remember that
[03:28:40] New Irish character in the house and obviously in a magic universe, okay, oh
[03:28:45] My god, this person's been following since 2025 so they don't know chatter. We got new heads in here
[03:28:52] They don't know the Irish hot the Irish accent
[03:28:57] Used to be a fucking staple
[03:28:59] where at the top of the hour every hour there was a three minute outbreak and I
[03:29:04] would always play Kamai Blakantans to bring about the outbreak at the top of
[03:29:12] the hour every hour and then I would play a Kamai Blakantans literally at the
[03:29:19] top of every hour and this was a moment of celebration a moment of joy in the
[03:29:24] community these are it's crazy because it is the top of the hour and I would tell
[03:29:30] people if you'd no longer want to see those ads all you need to subscribe for
[03:29:34] five dollars are for free that's which prime
[03:29:38] which is literally the top of the hour to the total fucking hour right now
[03:29:56] yeah you know who was a fan of those top of the hour every hour segments
[03:30:01] Jackson Hinkle, back when he was a Hassanabi head, because everyone would spam ad break
[03:30:10] dankies ad break dankies.
[03:30:13] And he was one of those guys who was spamming ad break dankies before he became based
[03:30:19] and mega communism pill.
[03:30:22] Okay.
[03:30:23] Okay
[03:30:35] Yeah
[03:30:42] Yeah, he called me haci bro
[03:30:45] He was a parasocialist
[03:30:48] And then he became a federal agent
[03:30:50] We're likely the Russian government all right. All right. All right. All right
[03:31:05] So, yeah
[03:31:10] Where was I okay here is
[03:31:15] Our favorite khaki boy talking about DSA
[03:31:18] day. After a surprising Democratic primary in New York City, NBC News chief data analyst
[03:31:24] Steve Kranack explains why DSA-style progressivism could signal a broader national political
[03:31:27] shift on the latest episode of You Decide with Errol Lewis.
[03:31:30] We're talking here about there's already limits within New York City where Ritchie
[03:31:32] Torres was fine last night, you know, where the 12th district looked a lot different
[03:31:36] than the 7th district. So there's variations there. Yeah. And we've seen, you know,
[03:31:39] there was, we were covering four states last night out in Utah. There's a new,
[03:31:43] newly created congressional district in Salt Lake City that's a Democratic district,
[03:31:46] believe it or not, Bernie Sanders went out there and doors to candidate who lost by 40
[03:31:51] points in that primary. So it's not everywhere, but it's also, I think there's, I'm hearing
[03:31:57] a lot of folks are saying this is just a New York City phenomenon. And it's not just a
[03:32:01] New York City phenomenon. I saw this in Philadelphia. I saw it in the suburbs of New Jersey,
[03:32:07] you know, a district in Morris County and West Essex County, New Jersey, elected
[03:32:12] in AOC, Sanders packed progressive in a special election this year. So it is broader than that.
[03:32:18] I think the testimony or a testimony that's coming up this year is Michigan. So in about
[03:32:21] a month, there's going to be a Democratic Senate primary in Michigan. And there's,
[03:32:25] I think the front runner there on the Democratic side is very much in the mold of the sort
[03:32:31] of the mom, Donny back, Canada to New York, outside is the candidate. If he does
[03:32:36] win that primary, that's going to be different than all these other races we're talking
[03:32:39] about because he's going to be the nominee in a swing state. He's going to be the nominee.
[03:32:44] Kaki boy is doing homo e a rager. Yeah, that's true. To be fair though, Adam homo e is is
[03:32:52] not dsa affiliated and neither is Abdul technically. I guess Abdul's a little bit more dsa affiliated
[03:33:00] than homo e because of you know, because of his affiliation with me from like day one
[03:33:06] And as opposed to, I mean, I guess I was there day one for Adam Hamaway as well, but I don't
[03:33:12] know.
[03:33:13] It just feels more DSA adjacent.
[03:33:22] The estate that Donald Trump carried to this spotlight on Hong, okay, Francesca Hong,
[03:33:27] Rejoice!
[03:33:33] This Monday, Francesca Hong will be live and alive in the building.
[03:33:43] Here in Los Angeles, California, headquarters of the Hasan Hassanabi broadcast, this Monday,
[03:33:49] Francesca Hong will be here in the flesh.
[03:33:54] of you have asked for months on end, promises made, promises kept, I will be delivery.
[03:34:04] And then, maybe we get even more active, who knows, later down the line, maybe I head to
[03:34:10] Wisconsin.
[03:34:12] Okay, Francesca Hong, for those of you who don't know, is a DSA candidate who is running
[03:34:21] and has a really good chance of winning the Wisconsin gubernatorial race.
[03:34:33] OK. I've been a hung head for a minute.
[03:34:39] I think she's wonderful.
[03:34:41] You made her fly out to your house is crazy.
[03:34:43] No, she's I think she's already here.
[03:34:45] It's not flying just for me.
[03:34:52] Don't be ridiculous.
[03:34:59] Frenetics in.
[03:35:03] Mellot's race, Mellot Keros' race is this Tuesday alongside Julie Gonzalez running against
[03:35:12] Hick and Pooper, okay?
[03:35:15] Julie Gonzalez is running for Senate.
[03:35:20] Maylock Keros is running for Denver one.
[03:35:25] Denver, I mean Colorado one, which is Denver, Colorado.
[03:35:30] Okay.
[03:35:36] Imagine being like Hamawea Rab or Keros
[03:35:38] in any other cycle.
[03:35:39] You'd be the left most member of Congress
[03:35:41] and Dari comes in and Kami mocks you.
[03:35:42] Yes.
[03:35:45] The Milwaukee Cameras could do with some moral support like that fuck Madison, okay?
[03:36:00] I mean, that's crazy.
[03:36:04] Both are important.
[03:36:07] I'm in the Northeast Wisconsin DSA Co-Chair.
[03:36:10] I am the Northeast Wisconsin DSA Co-Chair because of you.
[03:36:13] I hope to meet you in Green Bay or MKE.
[03:36:17] Hell yeah.
[03:36:39] Hold on.
[03:36:43] and
[03:37:08] that this night's rise up we don't have a thousand doors but yet for a fair go visit that guy
[03:37:12] Best Chatter NA, hope to meet you Best Chatter NA.
[03:37:21] Madison chapter is bigger and better, fuck Milwaukee, what is happening?
[03:37:26] Why is there fucking like inter Wisconsin beef between DSA chapters?
[03:37:34] You know, Francesca Hong is for all of you, right?
[03:37:39] The fuck?
[03:37:41] She's running for governor.
[03:37:42] I'm literally in the chapter in the middle, and I don't like it okay
[03:38:00] judging purely anecdotally by how many people are from fucking Wisconsin in my
[03:38:06] god damn chat. I think that's also going to be a shock the world style situation.
[03:38:12] I do it is actually kind of shocking how many Wisconsinites how many fucking cheeseheads
[03:38:37] are our DSA in my chat what do you I mean I guess it makes sense you got nothing
[03:38:43] else going on so you're like might as well fucking join the DSA
[03:38:51] bro there's nothing else to do cheese me up daddy DSA
[03:38:59] I just joined our campaign. There's a desperate need for boots on the ground.
[03:39:09] Milwaukee versus Madison is the only interesting thing we have in this state, man.
[03:39:17] That's crazy.
[03:39:22] Yeah.
[03:39:26] of the more socialist states. Birthplace is sewer socialism. Obviously, Packers are the communist
[03:39:35] NFL team. Right?
[03:39:41] It's kind of funny because it's like, it's like weirdly, weirdly a lot of socialist, weirdly
[03:39:58] a lot of socialist motion in Wisconsin and then also a fuck ton of drug driving.
[03:40:08] Wisconsin was a huge political pivot point like 15 years ago something crazy went down with the Republican leader doing something horrible to the state
[03:40:13] And I can't remember the details, but there was pushback
[03:40:21] Correlated so much drunk driving and so much socialism. I guess it's just
[03:40:26] If that was the case Ohio would be a socialist Bastion too by the way, and it's not
[03:40:31] So Aaron Rodgers famously communist nice man. Okay, calm down the players
[03:40:36] is now, but the team, yes.
[03:40:46] Super socialism literally comes from Milwaukee.
[03:40:48] So there's a shitload of Wisconsin socialists.
[03:40:54] Do you know, in two of his three presidential bids, um, if he is the
[03:40:58] nominee in Michigan in 2026 in a climate that I think nationally is pretty
[03:41:03] favorable to Democrats, how does he do?
[03:41:05] Right.
[03:41:05] Is he able to win Michigan as a sort of Mondani-style candidate?
[03:41:11] Yes.
[03:41:17] Specifically with Scott Walker gunning teachers pensions in like 2014 and 2015.
[03:41:28] All right.
[03:41:32] All right, all right, all right.
[03:41:33] We're going to put another fucking W on the board in Wisconsin as well with Francesca Hong.
[03:41:40] And also, but before we get there, we're obviously still talking about Dariah Leasy.
[03:41:45] She turns over a new leaf in Congress and like her voting record doesn't match some of
[03:41:49] these more extreme positions.
[03:41:51] What could, okay, first of all, I hope her voting record matches those extreme positions
[03:41:55] because that would mean that she's anti fucking nasty portations and pro amnesty, which
[03:42:02] is literally good. It is popular and it's good. Okay? Between mass amnesty and
[03:42:08] nasty portations, what do I always say? Which one is more popular? Always. Which
[03:42:13] one has the majority popularity between the two? Which one is the choice of every
[03:42:18] single American between the two or at least the majority of Americans? It's
[03:42:22] mass amnesty. Okay? So yeah. You gotta fucking pull this goddamn Congress to
[03:42:28] a less reactionary position and sometimes you're gonna have some radicals
[03:42:31] Okay, this is how it works. So yeah, I think Dariya Lisa is wonderful. Okay, I think she's great
[03:42:43] Even if I
[03:42:45] Personally am appreciative of the concept of prisons in general because there's a lot of people that I want to put in there
[03:42:52] Okay, I
[03:42:54] Still think that her position as an abolitionist is still far better than the overwhelming majority of congressional representatives
[03:43:01] that trade stocks on fucking private prisons, for example.
[03:43:06] That's it.
[03:43:07] I hope so, but I think the reason I bring this up
[03:43:09] is because when Democrats get questions about this,
[03:43:11] I think the answer is easy and important to give,
[03:43:14] which is that she currently holds a range of views
[03:43:17] that go from moronic to abhorrent.
[03:43:20] And not only are there views not aligned
[03:43:22] with most Democrats in the country,
[03:43:25] nearly all Democrats in the country,
[03:43:26] actually most elected Democratic socialists,
[03:43:29] But like, I don't even think they align with like,
[03:43:32] a lot of the people who probably voted for her.
[03:43:34] So like, I think people should just,
[03:43:36] you just gotta say that.
[03:43:38] And what is-
[03:43:39] I don't think we have to say that at all.
[03:43:42] Also, why are they scared of one abolitionist is,
[03:43:44] when does one person get policies implemented?
[03:43:45] Yeah.
[03:43:46] That's always the funniest thing for me is like,
[03:43:49] this notion that like one prison abolitionist
[03:43:52] is going to magically single-handedly
[03:43:55] abolish prisons tomorrow
[03:43:56] as though that's her policy position anyway.
[03:43:58] It's not.
[03:43:59] I've never met an abolitionist.
[03:44:01] Maybe they're out there,
[03:44:02] but I've never met an abolitionist that was like tomorrow,
[03:44:04] no more prisons.
[03:44:07] Like that's not how this works, it's an end goal, okay?
[03:44:11] It's an end goal.
[03:44:12] It's one that I, like it's even one that I disagree with
[03:44:15] as an end goal, but it doesn't matter.
[03:44:17] That's not like happening tomorrow.
[03:44:19] And I've never met someone who's like,
[03:44:20] no, it should happen tomorrow.
[03:44:22] No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[03:44:26] It's so funny.
[03:44:27] It's like, oh no, we accidentally elected a prison abolitionist in the Congress, we're
[03:44:33] so fucked guys.
[03:44:35] All it takes is one person.
[03:44:39] All it takes is one person and it's over.
[03:44:43] She's going to single-handedly flip the switch.
[03:44:46] There's a switch in Congress that destroys all prisons and she's going to hit it.
[03:44:56] i really hope she doesn't hit the the empty out every prison button dude
[03:45:06] anyway
[03:45:08] mike johnson uh... is doing another promo cutting another problem video for
[03:45:12] uh... dsa let's see
[03:45:14] uh... the uh... the insurgent leftist taken over now listen i don't know if
[03:45:18] you've seen this and if anybody shared it from the podium and if they have
[03:45:21] forgive me for repeating it
[03:45:23] But the DSA, the Democrat Socialists of America,
[03:45:27] sounds so innocuous, doesn't it?
[03:45:30] No it doesn't, don't say that.
[03:45:31] No it doesn't.
[03:45:34] This is their platform.
[03:45:35] Listen, this is actually quotes from their platform
[03:45:37] that they published, I think, about a day or two ago.
[03:45:40] You can find this on the internet.
[03:45:41] Okay, here's just a sample of what they're about.
[03:45:43] They put this on paper,
[03:45:44] they're saying the quiet things out loud.
[03:45:46] Abolish the electoral college,
[03:45:48] replace the two-party system
[03:45:49] with a multi-party democracy.
[03:45:51] expand the House of Representatives, implement proportional representation, and rank choice
[03:45:56] voting in all elections. Wait, why is that? Wait, dude, my favorite thing is when they
[03:46:05] start talking about like national DSA policies or whatever, and they're not even like fucked
[03:46:12] up things at all. They're just good things. Like they're not even doing the decency
[03:46:19] to like frame it negatively where it'll be like they want to tax billionaires can you believe
[03:46:24] it and it's like yeah no that's awesome wait what do you mean rank choice voting in all elections
[03:46:30] as though that's a fucking bad thing why why would that be a bad thing giving people the
[03:46:36] option to rank who they think would be better is a good thing it's not a bad thing abolish
[03:46:45] the electoral college or place the two-party system again a bossy electoral college replace
[03:46:49] two-party system is fucking awesome again like it's funny because like these guys like the average
[03:46:59] republican has unbelievably extremist views that are directly at odds with the constitution right
[03:47:05] like fucking i don't know banning abortions like and they get that across ironically enough
[03:47:11] And it's so fucked up and so bad that once they do implement it, they go, oops, we fucked up. We should maybe dial this back a little bit.
[03:47:19] Meanwhile, on the other hand,
[03:47:21] these are all good policies.
[03:47:23] multi-party democracy,
[03:47:24] expand the house of representatives, implement proportional representation, and rank choice voting.
[03:47:31] Wow, that's terrifying.
[03:47:33] Implement proportional representation, implement rank choice voting across all elections. Wow, I can't. It's too much.
[03:47:38] It's too much.
[03:47:39] Lobster to buttery steak to juicy type shit
[03:47:43] Smoke to loud type shit all elections
[03:47:47] Abolish
[03:47:48] Well established public ownership of the largest corporations and
[03:47:53] Essential industries to ensure democratic control and accountability to the people. Yeah. Oh dude. Can you imagine?
[03:48:00] Can you imagine dude? You can sell this to every fucking red state? Okay?
[03:48:06] You can literally explain this to a guy in a red state. I'll do it real quick
[03:48:09] Okay, have you ever been on a fucking plane?
[03:48:13] Have you ever have you ever traveled by plane?
[03:48:16] Okay, think about how much those guys get think about how much federal funding those companies get all of that goes to the fucking CEOs
[03:48:25] Okay, these liberal elite dipshits that went to Harvard that went to Yale that went and learned about finance
[03:48:33] Okay, so they can sit on these fucking corporate thrones and take all of your tax dollars and
[03:48:40] Fund their lifestyle their gay ass lifestyles. Okay in these liberal elite
[03:48:47] Cities
[03:48:49] Imagine if we had accountability so those guys couldn't do whatever the fuck they want with the money and
[03:48:54] They wouldn't be able to cancel your fucking flight randomly for example or overcharge you for example
[03:49:01] Imagine a world like that
[03:49:03] There you go. Yeah, John Deere, the government is telling you only John Deere can fix your
[03:49:15] tractor. It's my fucking tractor. It's my fucking tractor. I should be able to fix it. Yep.
[03:49:22] Abolish ICE and grant amnesty for all. In sanctions on Cuba, Venezuela and Iran.
[03:49:30] Why the fuck? Why the fuck would anybody be like, no, we got to keep our sanctions on
[03:49:38] Cuba. I live in Alabama and the one thing I care about is maintaining sanctions pressure
[03:49:47] on Cuba, Venezuela and Iran. That's the only thing I care about. Like, it's like, dude,
[03:49:54] who key why
[03:49:57] palestine
[03:49:58] quote for a free palestine with jerusalem as as its capital
[03:50:02] in all military and economic aid to israel prosecute u s in israeli leaders
[03:50:07] responsible for the genocide and yet joe biden
[03:50:12] telling republicans
[03:50:14] this means joe biden goes to prison
[03:50:17] and comma harris to are you fucking kidding me
[03:50:21] I'm telling you there is a very funny and very cool way of selling everything that he just explained
[03:50:29] To Republicans in a way that they were like, yeah, fuck. Yeah, also many Republicans also don't fuck with Israel
[03:50:36] You'd be like why are we giving?
[03:50:39] $380 billion in your tax dollars to this fucking random ass country over there
[03:50:45] That's fucking everything up and is directly responsible for gas prices going up
[03:50:49] up. Don't you want to punish those guys? Don't you want to punish those guys? Don't you want
[03:50:56] to punish the guys who made this happen? Okay, including Joe Biden.
[03:51:10] LeBron numbers.
[03:51:11] abolish the carceral state.
[03:51:14] Let's say, quote, redirect police and prison funding to public services as steps towards
[03:51:20] abolishing the carceral forces of the capitalist state.
[03:51:23] Yo, this is the only part that's hard to sell.
[03:51:26] Americans are unbelievably draconian, unbelievably reactionary when it comes to criminal justice.
[03:51:30] That's the only part I like it, obviously, and I agree because I know that crime is a direct consequence of material conditions,
[03:51:39] socioeconomic factors need to socioeconomic factors in which crime manifests need to be eradicated obviously
[03:51:46] But that would be a little bit of a tougher sell I think
[03:51:52] It goes on and on and on defund the Department of War
[03:51:56] Replace the president and the the way you just said two minutes ago that you want prisons. Yeah, I mean I still do
[03:52:03] I still want to put people in prison, okay?
[03:52:08] I need you to understand, I think some people, I think there are a lot of people that should
[03:52:12] be going to prison.
[03:52:13] It's just the people that should be going to prison are the ones who are never going
[03:52:17] to prison, okay?
[03:52:21] To rehabilitate, to rehabilitate, to rehabilitate.
[03:52:25] The Supreme Court, with an executive in judiciary chosen and subordinate to Congress.
[03:52:38] Wait, what was this one?
[03:52:40] I missed it.
[03:52:41] With an executive in judiciary, total forces of the capitalist state.
[03:52:45] Y'all, it goes on and on and on.
[03:52:47] Defund the Department of War, replace the President and the Supreme Court with an
[03:52:53] executive and judiciary chosen and subordinate to Congress.
[03:52:57] Okay, I love that. Oh my God. Yeah. Yeah. Parliamentary system.
[03:53:04] Fuck yeah. Yeah, this was the canary mission promo that they
[03:53:10] cut for DSA. Look, DSA is taking over the Democratic Party in
[03:53:14] New York, winning primaries in safe blue districts. We're
[03:53:18] We are going to make sure that we are undeniable as a force in not only New York politics, but
[03:53:24] politics across the entire country.
[03:53:27] All DSA candidates follow the same pipeline.
[03:53:29] They start with campus radicalism, then move to street organizing, then they run for office
[03:53:34] backed by the DSA machine.
[03:53:35] New York City DSA built from the ground up.
[03:53:39] They built a political machine.
[03:53:41] We need to turn DSA into a factory.
[03:53:43] Moving from outside administrators to people with real power.
[03:53:47] It's so funny cuz like there's just like a knock there's there's uh, you know, like
[03:53:53] Scary music, right?
[03:53:56] But everything that's being said is like perfectly innocent
[03:54:00] There's nothing like there's nothing even remotely scary about this and it's it's so
[03:54:06] It's so dumb
[03:54:08] Like this this
[03:54:10] Attack ad is so fucking stupid that like even an average person that doesn't know anything about DSA
[03:54:16] If they heard this, they'd be like, okay, what's the problem?
[03:54:19] Yeah, okay, these are people who are organizing,
[03:54:23] they're protesting and then they literally
[03:54:26] turn around and run for office.
[03:54:28] That's kind of the whole point.
[03:54:30] That's literally the method.
[03:54:32] That's what you learn in fucking school.
[03:54:34] Exercise your first amendment rights, protest.
[03:54:38] When you see something that you don't like,
[03:54:39] you protest against it.
[03:54:41] And then you take it one step further,
[03:54:44] you run for office.
[03:54:46] you vote and then you run for office
[03:54:49] that's literally the fucking point
[03:54:53] they just copy pasted civics one on one and they're like yet this is terrifying
[03:54:57] what do you fucking stupid
[03:54:59] i guess in their world it's just like it's done because
[03:55:02] the way it's supposed to work is you go to yell you go to harvard you go to
[03:55:06] fucking brown you go to one of these goddamn colleges dartmouth cornell
[03:55:10] okay
[03:55:12] and then you graduate
[03:55:14] and then you go and work for a financial firm or you go and work for a
[03:55:18] consulting firm
[03:55:19] right
[03:55:20] and then afterwards
[03:55:22] after you got your lixon in the corporate world in the corporate
[03:55:24] universe
[03:55:25] you then run for office
[03:55:27] and you do that by going to uh... a bunch of
[03:55:30] zionist groups zionist advocacy groups
[03:55:34] and you beg them for money
[03:55:36] and you tell them you will literally suck benjamin and yahouz dick every day
[03:55:39] the fucking week
[03:55:40] and then they give you like
[03:55:41] seven trillion dollars
[03:55:44] and then you just sit there and you you make sure that all of the israel's best
[03:55:49] wishes become your desires
[03:55:51] and that's how it goes
[03:55:55] that's the only way that's the only way to do it right what is what is all this
[03:55:58] other shit like you're an average american with with
[03:56:01] serious problems about the way things are running this country
[03:56:04] and then you you go out you vote you recognize the things are in changing so
[03:56:08] So then you literally run for office?
[03:56:10] How dare you do that?
[03:56:11] That's really fucked up.
[03:56:13] 1.
[03:56:14] Campus radicalism.
[03:56:16] Like Mamdani, several candidates began their radicalization through campus activism groups
[03:56:20] like Students for Justice in Palestine or SJP, founded around the idea of inciting
[03:56:26] a violent uprising in America.
[03:56:33] Step 2.
[03:56:34] Street organizing.
[03:56:35] Hell yeah.
[03:56:36] By the way, this is not Jabari-Brizport.
[03:56:53] Tages, they were like random black guy getting arrested.
[03:57:00] Must be Jabari-Brizport.
[03:57:03] He doesn't look anything like Jabari, which, you know, is expected as fucking obviously
[03:57:09] pro-Israel groups of is a Zionist boxing network.
[03:57:13] So obviously they're also anti-black.
[03:57:19] But yeah, it's it's exceptionally funny that they're like, oh, they get arrested for trespassing.
[03:57:23] Oh, no.
[03:57:24] Oh, no, I can't believe they got arrested for fucking trespassing while they were
[03:57:27] protesting.
[03:57:28] that
[03:57:35] I
[03:57:39] am
[03:57:44] by the way those are like
[03:57:46] like there's work in there's
[03:57:48] clear
[03:57:50] there's Ian
[03:57:52] there's Samantha
[03:57:54] there's Ian it's just like
[03:57:56] It's just like by the way. Oh my god. He's so fucking drippy. Look at this shit
[03:58:03] Can't they sue for defamation why why would they sue the canary mission for defamation this looks awesome
[03:58:13] Your honor they make me look like a bad bitch like what do you mean?
[03:58:18] What's the what's the what are they being defamed for this is literally they cut like a wrestling promo for them
[03:58:27] This is if if DSA wanted to make if New York City DSA wanted to make pro DSA propaganda
[03:58:34] This is what they would cut cool activism is the gateway to DSA backing once identified
[03:58:40] Radical organizers are recruited by DSA by the way
[03:58:43] Just probably not the best probably not the best footage to interlace here when you're
[03:58:52] saying radical organizers are activated with the DSA when there's a fucking priest right
[03:58:56] there. You know what I mean? Like, because these guys go back and forth between trying
[03:59:06] to figure out if they should say DSA is a scary organization or a bunch of nerds,
[03:59:12] a bunch of wholesome nerds and let's be real it is a bunch of fucking wholesome nerds, okay?
[03:59:17] Like literally that's just what DSA really is. But it is, it is funny where they're like look at these,
[03:59:25] look at all of these wholesome nerds that are like, you know, downwardly mobile,
[03:59:31] downwardly mobile college graduates with PhDs and shit.
[03:59:35] That's you too. I mean I guess that is true, yeah.
[04:00:05] because I was recruited to run for this position. Yeah, scary. I can't believe that people are,
[04:00:10] like, what, what do you mean? Why is that wrong? Only Israel gets to recruit hand-selected candidates,
[04:00:16] dude. Why would you allow Americans who are living in America who have the best interest of Americans
[04:00:27] to be recruited to run for office? Obviously, you either have to have a genuine sociopathic
[04:00:34] lust for power. And then, of course, immediately seek out the donations of Israel. Or you can
[04:00:42] only be recruited by a pro-Israel advocacy organization. All roads lead back to being pro-Israel, by the way.
[04:00:51] Weirdly enough.
[04:00:51] I like that recruited by DSA. The Democratic Socialist Machine comes out of crisis.
[04:00:57] Once a candidate earns DSA's endorsement, their loyalty is not to the voters or the
[04:01:01] the Democratic Party. Why would it wait? What? Their loyalty is not to the voters or the Democratic
[04:01:08] Party. Yeah, it's not to the Democratic Party. Oh, look, drop side news is very own. Their loyalty
[04:01:20] is not to the voters of the Democratic Party. Their loyalty is to the Quran. That's right.
[04:01:27] No, their loyalty is only to the voters, it's only to the masses, it's only to the fucking,
[04:01:37] to the working class, that's it, that's what it's supposed to be about.
[04:01:42] Party, only to DSA.
[04:01:44] Every component of our campaign is being run as a shared project of our Broward DSA
[04:01:50] and of the larger Democratic Socialists of America.
[04:01:53] This is who I'm accountable to, it's 100,000 numbers plus nation-wide.
[04:01:57] We must make sure that they remember, they are a member of this organization and this
[04:02:02] organization stands with them.
[04:02:03] We made you-
[04:02:04] Yeah.
[04:02:05] Just, you know, sometimes so Cater reminds Zoran of that too.
[04:02:12] I mean, I can't, I'm talking shit.
[04:02:14] He's done a great job.
[04:02:15] This is his fuckin', this is his month.
[04:02:17] He stands with them.
[04:02:18] We made you happen and we can, you know, if you do break with us enough, we can
[04:02:22] told that. DSA handpicked street agitators turns them into political candidates and backs them into
[04:02:28] office or they can be controlled to push DSA's extremist agenda. As an organizer I tell people
[04:02:34] to organize me. We bring in a movement with us. Like as an organizer I tell people to organize me
[04:02:40] no matter which way you cut it is not going to be scary. Okay? Like she's literally saying I'm
[04:02:47] I'm accountable. I'm accountable to my constituents. I'm accountable to the people around me. Also, they wrote candidate
[04:02:59] They did this thing
[04:03:01] where I guess they're so
[04:03:03] Used to just like people being backed by
[04:03:07] Like pro-Israel advocacy organizations or billionaires only like hand-selected
[04:03:11] uh... hand-selected blood boys of billions like fucking jady vans with
[04:03:15] peter feel
[04:03:16] that they're like
[04:03:17] while it's it's really shocking
[04:03:21] it's really shocking that these guys are are acting like a real political
[04:03:25] party
[04:03:26] a real political party with a real political movement a real political
[04:03:30] party with a real political movement that centers the working class
[04:03:34] in its goals
[04:03:35] that wants that seats out to uh... improve the material conditions of the
[04:03:39] working class
[04:03:40] How dare they?
[04:03:42] Don't you know you're not supposed to do that?
[04:03:44] You're supposed to only be accountable to Exxon Valdez,
[04:03:49] not Claire Valdez.
[04:03:53] Your shadow ban for my following tab,
[04:03:55] what is Switch doing?
[04:03:56] Being blacklisted, scary communism dude.
[04:04:02] This is about a movement.
[04:04:03] DSA politicians are not Democrats.
[04:04:06] They are part of a machine built
[04:04:07] to subvert American democracy.
[04:04:10] learn more. Dude, it's so funny that a fucking an organization that has literally gotten funds
[04:04:15] is a doxing organization canary mission that has gotten funds from the Israeli Knesset is talking
[04:04:20] about a an American political organization seeking out to subvert American democracy.
[04:04:34] Anyway, I said they're cutting promos for us now and then I said not me. Of course, I'm
[04:04:37] some independent media.
[04:04:46] What is this new edit?
[04:05:07] This TikToker laid out why I didn't hate DSA.
[04:05:29] What is this?
[04:05:30] I hate white people, I hate white people, Austin's show, Mr. Show's not fit to serve.
[04:05:34] Of course Radical Hasan Piker is endorsing people like this.
[04:05:37] Austin No Show, oh my god the slander is crazy already.
[04:05:41] Staffer.
[04:05:42] Cause only kids who are supported by their parents financially can afford to live in
[04:05:46] DC and work as a staffer for a little to no pay.
[04:05:49] And while working as a staffer you shmooze and you make connections and you network
[04:05:53] and you get other politically related jobs and you move up the ladder and you do your
[04:05:57] time shmoozing until eventually the establishment decides that it's your turn to have like
[04:06:02] a congressional seat or a Senate seat, and they pick you as their candidate and give you
[04:06:07] the endorsement.
[04:06:08] And sure, there's a primary election, but that's really just a formality that they have
[04:06:11] to get out of the way.
[04:06:12] They weren't mad about third party voters because it would split the vote.
[04:06:16] They were mad about third party voters because to them, their endorsements are
[04:06:20] essentially appointments.
[04:06:21] If they endorse a candidate in their minds, they're giving the seat to that candidate.
[04:06:26] This is actually very good, I mean, this is very clear and correct analysis.
[04:06:34] Straight up, no notes.
[04:06:36] Yeah.
[04:06:39] You're rocking the boat.
[04:06:47] You're rocking the boat.
[04:06:49] You're ruining our thing.
[04:06:51] This is not how it's supposed to work.
[04:06:53] It's medieval nobility.
[04:06:55] actual election is this annoying formality they have to go through.
[04:06:59] Part of the reason they're so mad about DSA members winning so many seats, aside from
[04:07:03] the fact that they're afraid of politics that will actually support the working class,
[04:07:07] is because those seats were supposed to go to somebody's nephew.
[04:07:10] You know, there was a whole squad of nephews and grandsons who had kissed the right butts
[04:07:15] and shaken the right hands and had been promised a congressional or senate seat.
[04:07:19] But dumb old democracy got in the way and they weren't able to just appoint people
[04:07:23] to the seats they wanted to. All the literature they send out about registering to vote to
[04:07:27] make your voice heard is actually about having more people register to vote the way they
[04:07:32] want them to, so that their ability to appoint people to positions will be more powerful.
[04:07:37] All of these people actually getting out and making their voices heard really irritated
[04:07:41] them. The thing is, establishment Democrats don't-
[04:07:44] Great take. Olivia Rangold exposed a report on a very scary tactic that the DSA does. This
[04:07:54] is a classic DSA tactic that they've been building on in recent years, using URLs to
[04:07:58] track user activity and gather data. An organizer just discussed how USA, how using a DSA voting
[04:08:03] guide link, they were able to track where people showed interest in their movement.
[04:08:08] That data will help them figure out where to canvas next, especially as they try
[04:08:11] Al Sakeem Jeffries, which they said is their next target. Well, what URLs tracking user activity to
[04:08:25] gather data? Cookies? Not the kind of cookies that your mother baked for you. Okay. You mean
[04:08:35] the thing that every website does since the beginning of the invention of the internet
[04:08:47] everything that these guys are complaining about can be explained
[04:08:51] as as they're doing it but they're doing it socialist style that claire valdez voter from
[04:08:56] from Tik Tok notice you?
[04:08:58] My chicken dinner because Miss Valdes won
[04:09:01] Krakra bomb big New York.
[04:09:03] Felicidades, mamita.
[04:09:05] Y'all, this is crazy.
[04:09:07] Like, Mount Dadastan is up.
[04:09:10] Alhamdulillah, inshallah, hola.
[04:09:16] Krakra!
[04:09:18] Okay, I guess I'll keep voting.
[04:09:20] Oh, it's already, this was in the comments, y'all.
[04:09:22] Claire, this is crazy.
[04:09:25] the republicans were attacking on twitter
[04:09:27] i saw the song so my video
[04:09:29] hi hasain
[04:09:32] to order a public
[04:09:34] to audit naysayers in the comments
[04:09:36] but i think i got some republicans and my followers
[04:09:39] how does it feel to lose?
[04:09:44] olivia is the perfect reporter she's learning on the job
[04:09:48] no it's awesome she has it
[04:09:50] olivia wrangold maintains her childlike curiosity about just like normal
[04:09:54] things that happen in the world. Okay. And you got to have that. You got to maintain,
[04:10:00] you got to maintain that childlike curiosity all the time. Okay. Otherwise, you, you become,
[04:10:11] you become too guarded, you become too cynical. And it's awesome. Basic facts. Dup Olivia
[04:10:21] Reingold all the time and she learns. Look how many times Olivia Reingold has
[04:10:26] tweeted about Palantir, huh? Well, maybe she'll learn about it and then she'll be
[04:10:31] really scared about this mass surveillance apparatus that's using
[04:10:35] artificial intelligence to collect data on every single person and not by
[04:10:38] tracking URLs like a website normally would. And God knows what they're doing
[04:10:42] with that information.
[04:10:46] I don't know next time I go outside probably sitting outside my house right now the fuck
[04:10:57] do you mean Ryan gold house and I be collab net when I'm actually shocked that she wasn't
[04:11:02] at the Clair Valdez election night party she literally stocks me physically she followed
[04:11:09] me to Michigan. Anyway, communism is very easy to sell. It destroys everything, but it's
[04:11:36] very easy. I'd be, I'll be honest, I think I'd be the greatest communist in history.
[04:11:41] Okay, that's, we got to put that as a sound bite. I'm sorry. This, I think I'd be the greatest
[04:11:46] communist in history. That's perfect. I give free rent, ladies and gentlemen, from now on,
[04:11:54] you don't have to pay any rent. From now on, anybody wants a house? Don't worry about it,
[04:11:59] just pick the house you want. Okay, that sounds awesome, though. You can't
[04:12:06] What Trump? Oh, Trump has some thoughts on the rent freeze. Of course he does. Oh my
[04:12:13] God. Oh, he's gonna fucking hate the rent freeze. I mean, he's literally a New York real estate
[04:12:19] developer in New York landlord. Obviously he's gonna fucking, he's gonna hate the
[04:12:23] Zoran rent fees. You be like, I love Zoran. He's so handsome. I want to kiss him. I
[04:12:27] want to kiss him in his mouth. I might have kissed him already in my dreams.
[04:12:32] Zoran! What he's doing on this rent, rent freeze is no good. No good. Anyway, let's get to the rent
[04:12:52] freeze. Actually, before we do that, let's let's look at Josh Butthimer.
[04:13:02] Of New Jersey, Congress, and what's your overall response to what we just heard
[04:13:05] from a shake city?
[04:13:07] Well, it seems pretty clear. First thing, Olivia just wants you to convert her
[04:13:11] from an October 8th Jewish woman to a September 11 socialist. I'm not even
[04:13:17] kidding. I think I think she would.
[04:13:19] When you asked a part of the Democratic Party, it sounds like he was doing everything he could
[04:13:25] to avoid answering that question.
[04:13:27] And to the point that some have made it, I think the socialists are just using the Democrats
[04:13:32] as a vehicle right now.
[04:13:34] And he seemed to confirm that.
[04:13:36] This is my bigger concern.
[04:13:37] I think the point here that socialists aren't Democrats.
[04:13:41] I think they're not interested in actually seeing the success of the Democratic Party
[04:13:45] and they've attacked our leadership.
[04:13:47] as you just quoted Jake, right? I mean, some of the positions, uh, many of the positions
[04:13:51] are, are, are...
[04:13:52] If Hakeem Jeffries was not one of the biggest dickwriters of Israel, do you think Josh Gottheimer
[04:13:59] would be talking about how fucked up it is to attack our leader? Because I know how
[04:14:05] Josh Gottheimer attacks other Democrats that he's supposed to be caucusing with, like
[04:14:11] Rashida Tlaib, for example. He has, with an earshot of Rashida Tlaib, blamed all
[04:14:16] Muslims for October 7. So I know the only reason why Josh Gottheimer is
[04:14:24] defending a Chim is because Josh Gottheimer is an Israel first Democrat. I
[04:14:29] can say that. I don't have an issue saying that and if someone were to turn
[04:14:32] around and act as though I'm saying that because Josh Gottheimer is Jewish,
[04:14:35] you'd be fucking delusional. I'm saying that because Josh Gottheimer is
[04:14:39] objectively Israel first. He's also unbelievably racist, unbelievably
[04:14:45] Islamophobic
[04:14:54] nowhere near what we believe right i mean
[04:14:56] no police no borders no prisons it's that kind of rhetoric which
[04:15:01] obviously
[04:15:02] long-time and again that's okay it's their views but it's uh...
[04:15:05] in the socialist party not in the democratic party
[04:15:07] but what's your what's your response to the other point that he made
[04:15:10] which was that
[04:15:11] you know they are trying to argue for
[04:15:14] uh... more popular policies uh... then have been delivered by the democratic
[04:15:19] party universal
[04:15:21] child care in new york uh... for example increasing the minimum wage
[04:15:25] and that they just don't think that one can take money from
[04:15:29] multi-millionaires and corporations and billionaires and such
[04:15:33] and also represent the working class and that is
[04:15:36] i think if you look at i think if you look at the democratic party and if
[04:15:39] you look at
[04:15:40] what leader jeffreys pushing along with so many of us here in congress is
[04:15:43] exactly
[04:15:45] yeah i don't get it is socialism the socials in the prison abolition or it
[04:15:49] is a big goal of
[04:15:52] why not both
[04:15:53] we contain multitudes
[04:16:00] issues related to affordability about
[04:16:02] childcare costs you're getting your utility bills down
[04:16:06] i'm just i'm a little bit confused is like for the longest time everybody
[04:16:09] was like oh dude uh...
[04:16:12] You need to shut the fuck up and vote for the Democrats.
[04:16:16] So then we were like, sure, we'll run the Democrats
[04:16:19] we want to vote for.
[04:16:20] And now they're like, oh, go start your own party.
[04:16:24] It went from no third parties to, hold on, not like that.
[04:16:32] They were like, never vote for a third party.
[04:16:34] What are you doing to, why don't you
[04:16:36] build your own third party to vote for?
[04:16:38] you want to vote for a socialist huh that's just it's interesting to me it's
[04:16:45] interesting she's on your taxes down making life more affordable for you the
[04:16:57] the cost of food going after the Trump taxes and tariffs that he's put on people
[04:17:02] which are working class people which are brutal and fighting back against
[04:17:06] those and health care costs which we worked so hard to get down which of
[04:17:09] course got rejected by the administration so obviously the Trump
[04:17:14] administration is in charge and we've been very we've got a very clear
[04:17:18] agenda but what's very clear also is we're Democrats we're proud of being a
[04:17:23] common-sense Democrat and I'm not interested in bomb throwing and those
[04:17:28] who don't want to solve problems but want to sow chaos and part of my
[04:17:32] concerned with the socials agenda is just a sowing chaos and bomb throwing not
[04:17:37] actually solving problems and getting things done are you guy who is a
[04:17:42] consistent bomb thrower at the best of you know Israeli bomb throwers talking
[04:17:47] about fucking bomb throwing from the left flank there will be an attempted
[04:17:54] purge as was successfully done the UK labor under Corbin hopefully DS has a
[04:17:58] way to deal with this yes there will be a way to deal with it where you're
[04:18:01] describing. There's numerous theories on how this will go. What you're describing is a dirty break.
[04:18:12] Okay, that's already something that, I mean, I don't know, I'm not affiliated with the organization,
[04:18:20] I'm just a random guy, but something that has been thought about for many, many years.
[04:18:31] of
[04:18:38] the
[04:18:47] Did you ever get served what the fuck happened with that story?
[04:18:54] Nothing.
[04:18:55] You worried about this impacting the midterms?
[04:18:57] I mean, I just listed off some provocative now deleted posts by Dario Eliza Villa Chevalier
[04:19:03] who's likely to be a congresswoman, I mean, in New York City in that district, like winning
[04:19:07] the primaries is basically it.
[04:19:09] Do you think we're hijacking the party?
[04:19:11] No, there is no hijacking the Democratic party, man.
[04:19:14] It's not going to happen.
[04:19:16] No one, no one accounts for entryism of this or okay, at least maybe some people are, especially with like the new makeup of a lot of people who are joining the democratic socials of America, but like the reality of the matter is that most likely will not happen.
[04:19:41] Okay.
[04:19:43] There is no
[04:19:44] There's no hijacking of the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party is just a brand. At that point, it would not be the Democratic Party. You might as well fucking call it something else. You know what I mean?
[04:19:54] Call for those things you just talked about, abolishing the police, the border, etc., etc.
[04:20:12] Do you think that's going to be held against, not you per se, but Democrats in really tough
[04:20:17] background districts?
[04:20:18] Well, listen, I think if you look at the majority of my colleagues, what they talked
[04:20:21] about is what I was just talking about.
[04:20:23] intense ideas to get things done for people and to get cost down for folks, they're not
[04:20:27] talking about things that, you know, uh, we're just being pushed in New York City and that's
[04:20:32] not necessarily representative of a lot of the districts around the country. Um, these
[04:20:36] are splinter views and
[04:20:37] Fuck, how many fucking times? Why am I so autistic? So fucking spacey it hurts. Do it, don't
[04:20:45] worry, it's just a joke. Why are you, why are you spamming songs? Fuck and cult,
[04:20:49] i don't even fucking belong here to be honest
[04:20:53] chatter
[04:20:55] take a deep breath
[04:20:57] maybe calm down
[04:20:59] you might have skipped your meds or something
[04:21:02] or you might just be drunk
[04:21:04] but maybe don't drunk post
[04:21:05] abby by the way you always have some of those but it's not broadly representative
[04:21:09] of of our party it's certainly not representative of what leader jeffrey
[04:21:13] has been pushing all over the country as part of our
[04:21:16] broad democratic agenda which is all about getting things done and solving
[04:21:19] problems for people and standing up
[04:21:21] to right to extremism and let me just say like those views they
[04:21:26] shut up he's right asshole
[04:21:28] no i totally get him dude
[04:21:31] josh butheimer
[04:21:33] or the other chatter is clearly going through some
[04:21:39] money
[04:21:40] to build a segment around on popular dsa is with the broader like they're
[04:21:43] without noting the same market poll finds Democratic Party favorability at minus 25 so basically
[04:21:49] the same should Dems distance themselves from the Democratic Party brand as well.
[04:22:06] If a dirty break happens with the Ultras join us or will we still be sheepdogs buddy
[04:22:10] What are you talking about the altars are like 12 total people?
[04:22:14] Okay, and they're all on Twitter who gives a fuck if they join or not
[04:22:17] What do you mean? You think they have a principled fucking disagreement or you think all their output is just posting on Twitter, please stop
[04:22:27] That that in and of itself is utterly irrelevant I spend way too much time on
[04:22:32] A marginal group of people whose only output is to like come in here and be annoying in here and know where else
[04:22:39] because nowhere else they will they be listened to. I really got to stop doing that. I really
[04:22:44] got to stop like paying any attention to these guys. They are very loud though. Yes, they're
[04:22:50] very loud because Twitter algorithm breeds hostility. And these guys are always in here
[04:22:57] breeding that hostility. My anger and resentment does stem from a bunch of dummies in my community
[04:23:03] that have fallen for it, okay? And there are. It sucks. It's unfortunate. But there are some
[04:23:09] who fall for the engagement bait. You just heard from those tweets that were posts,
[04:23:15] are extremist views. And it's really a declaration of war out of there,
[04:23:20] on common sense, instead of getting things done for people. And okay, those are those views.
[04:23:24] But I'll tell you where the majority of us are, and that's not there.
[04:23:33] Almost like there are left reactionaries. Yes, there always there have always been opportunists of different sorts
[04:23:47] Anyway, I would encourage you get eglaces to keep talking this way about Gaza loudly and often because it will greatly diminish your political influence and that of his faction
[04:23:55] It's Hamas's fault.
[04:23:57] By the way, Ed in Jermantham made the lock of his life
[04:24:00] recently where he compared him to the Norwegian man stuck in India he looks
[04:24:09] exactly like the Norwegian man with the perfect Indian accent who grew up in
[04:24:14] India like it's it's red I can't even unsee it any longer once you see it you're
[04:24:22] like oh my god
[04:24:25] Oh my fucking god the lost between borders guy wait someone to send me to send the link come on I
[04:24:38] Met that guy yesterday here in Norway Lamau Torbis
[04:24:43] Turbis
[04:24:50] That story is fake isn't it like a I generated no
[04:24:53] between borders Norwegian citizen born in Norway stuck in India living on the streets surviving
[04:25:01] being a tourist guide smoking on the fucking roads don't you think I want to get some kind of
[04:25:09] adjustment against the comment when I'm 33 years old have zero schooling they haven't done a shit that
[04:25:13] they were supposed to do the Finnish embassy when they helped me out of the country they
[04:25:17] were supposed to report me to the children's services because I was under 18 did they do
[04:25:21] job? No they didn't do their job. Thanks to them I don't have fucking nothing. I even told
[04:25:26] the Norwegian government once they came back to Norway. I had no school. Then they should
[04:25:30] have fucking done some kind of research. Find out. Why don't I have school? What's
[04:25:34] the reason? No fucking European, at least from a fucking one of the richest countries
[04:25:39] in the world. Don't have fucking schooling. They must-
[04:25:42] Have you guys not seen this man? No, it's not fake. He's a real guy.
[04:25:50] He is a real guy. His name is Maddie Iglesias. I mean, dude, right there. What do you mean?
[04:26:01] Yes. A lot of people don't realize this, but Maddie Iglesias was stuck in India, although he's Norway born in Norwegian. He was stuck in India. No schooling.
[04:26:16] And he wants justice. He was stuck between borders.
[04:26:26] Beard, come on. Come on. Come on.
[04:26:30] Beard, reason to it.
[04:26:46] Yeah, I met him in India. He's part of like urban lore.
[04:26:52] Yeah, this is the Israel Epstein, but for India instead of China.
[04:26:59] Why do you don't do fucking their background check because they know they are in the wrong? I was lost between...
[04:27:04] There is, wait, what?
[04:27:16] Erling, it would be very good PR for you if you collaborated with that Norwegian man
[04:27:20] who got lost between Borders special episode?
[04:27:23] Double effect, you get the warm and it's not only warm, but it's humid.
[04:27:29] So you get the double effect.
[04:27:31] You get the warm and then you start sweating right away because it's so humid it's right next to the sea.
[04:27:45] This guy's actual name is Lassalund. Doesn't that mean like yogurt, peanuts and Hindi? I don't know.
[04:27:52] Yeah, for Chalice who think he's doing a racist bit, he speaks perfect Hindi.
[04:28:01] I used to go to my uncle's house and he used to talk to me.
[04:28:04] So I thought about it and thought about what to say.
[04:28:07] My mother used to tell me that my daughter has a problem.
[04:28:10] I was a little kid at that time.
[04:28:12] I was a little kid at that time.
[04:28:13] I was an old friend.
[04:28:14] I will never forget.
[04:28:15] I helped her a lot.
[04:28:17] I gave her a house, I gave her clothes, I gave her food.
[04:28:31] body, his Norwegian white boy body cannot deal with the delicious Indian food in the same
[04:28:40] way that it like I guess metabolizes through Indian bodies.
[04:28:45] That's it.
[04:28:46] Like outside of that everything else is authentic.
[04:28:50] That is an Indian man.
[04:28:54] Wait, no, he went back to Norway and that's when he got fat.
[04:29:14] I don't know man, that's kind of racist.
[04:29:16] Wait, what?
[04:29:18] How does this even happen?
[04:29:19] guy who sees that like cultural assimilation or borders are just like a fucking social
[04:29:25] construct and that a person can live anywhere and become very much a native and goes, that's
[04:29:34] racist.
[04:29:36] I am not sure if this is a good idea or not, but it is a good idea to do it.
[04:29:46] I am not sure if this is a good idea or not, but it is a good idea to do it.
[04:29:56] I have zero schooling. Nothing. The government has given me a job.
[04:30:04] Yeah, Freda met the guy. Punish Freda.
[04:30:12] I respect that even in the rain he's sticking to the brand and just wearing a t-shirt.
[04:30:20] I
[04:30:31] People who don't get that that guy can exist definitely tell some black people
[04:30:34] They're so eloquent when they talk about it there and they talk a certain way
[04:30:38] They're making their hip making him or edit
[04:30:50] That's Maddie Iglesias bro I'm sorry that's motherfucking Maddie Iglesias oh my god Vox.com's
[04:31:10] very own Maddie Iglesias this is literally Maddie Iglesias you will never convince me
[04:31:14] This is not Maddie Lacey's
[04:31:16] Yeah, no, Ed and Jermantham was right.
[04:31:45] I was lost between borders, Norwegian citizen, born in Norway, stuck in India,
[04:31:49] surviving being a tourist guy, smoking on the fucking roads.
[04:31:51] Don't you think I want to get some kind injustice against the government?
[04:31:55] When I'm 33 years old, zero schooling.
[04:31:57] They don't have, they haven't done shit.
[04:32:02] That's, that's what he did.
[04:32:04] Come on.
[04:32:05] It's the greatest.
[04:32:06] Look, this is the greatest lock for addenture momentum.
[04:32:09] Nothing comes close to this.
[04:32:11] Okay.
[04:32:11] Because ever since he, ever since I read that tweet, it's just been stuck in my mind that Maddie Glacius is the lost between borders guy, okay?
[04:32:25] Now let's take a look at what the lost between borders guy also known as Maddie Glacius is saying.
[04:32:30] It's Hamas' fault. They could have surrendered at any time and ended this war.
[04:32:36] If your concern was with the human welfare of the people of Gaza, you should...
[04:32:42] It's so funny to do this in 2026. Just release the homostages in 20... in the big 226.
[04:32:53] Just release the homostages and the war will end in the big 226 when the war hasn't ended
[04:32:59] and they released all the homostages.
[04:33:01] should be like concerned that the people who created this military conflict were insisting
[04:33:10] on fighting to the last civilian and not taking this view that it's like outrageous that Israel
[04:33:16] would fight back in a different war.
[04:33:19] I think the majority opinion is that it's very, very bad to witness a government killing
[04:33:25] children.
[04:33:26] And then you have Joe Biden getting up there and saying Israel is a state that has been
[04:33:30] America's partner for a long time and we're gonna stand with them.
[04:33:32] I'm not like denying that there was this pressure campaign behind the scenes to push Netanyahu to do different things.
[04:33:37] But like, why is your public posture this way about a government that's enacting these kinds of policies?
[04:33:42] They were fighting a war.
[04:33:44] I think war is bad.
[04:33:45] Especially ones that have like no clear end game.
[04:33:48] At no point did Netanyahu articulate an actual strategy for like ending the war in a way that would lead to peace.
[04:33:53] Yes, I agree with that.
[04:33:55] But like Hamas also didn't.
[04:33:57] Yeah, and Hamas is an awful terrorist organization.
[04:33:59] The argument and they're just agreeing on the argument and they're just both to varying degrees agreeing on how bad Hamas is
[04:34:11] Where's the argument man?
[04:34:14] Check logs. It's important. Hell them by the tummy rubbed belly. This is the worst kind of bald representation of all time
[04:34:20] I saw him so sick the death of yours. This is a platforming bad bald representation on your stream. I
[04:34:25] I mean, I showed you the good one, the good bald representation.
[04:34:30] Balders.
[04:34:31] Norwegian citizen born in Norway.
[04:34:33] And then I showed you the bad version of it, okay?
[04:34:36] Which is Maddie Iglesias.
[04:34:39] I gave you both the good and the bad.
[04:34:43] Jeremy Cavill is, can you argue that literally any war in human history is one side's fault
[04:34:52] if you if they could have just ended it by surrendering.
[04:35:06] Thank you, Hasan for showing the spectrum of baldness.
[04:35:09] You're welcome, chatter.
[04:35:11] This is this is who I am.
[04:35:14] I call bald and strikes.
[04:35:22] Anyway, I would encourage you glazes to keep talking this way about Gaza loudly and often because it will greatly diminish his political influence and that of his faction
[04:35:30] Well, he doesn't really have a faction. His faction is like collapsing
[04:35:35] Maglazes in 2026 Biden's decision to run for a second term and then drop out too late to avoid an open primary was fine
[04:35:41] And I'm also defender of Biden's approach to the Israel-Palestine conflict
[04:35:45] Any dem taking advice from a glazes should ask if these are hills that they want to die on
[04:35:52] All right. Now, one last thing I want to show you about, yeah, Westmore wants to do more
[04:36:08] redistricting, which is good. I'm in support of that always. What is this? Imagine if
[04:36:14] they put you in as the host of the Creator Debate, at least 28 or campaigners will talk
[04:36:18] Am I circumventing DNC debates?
[04:36:20] DNC discussing potential creator debate?
[04:36:24] I'm sorry.
[04:36:27] What?
[04:36:30] DNC?
[04:36:34] Are you looking for a creator debate?
[04:36:37] Who will host the creator debate?
[04:36:39] Who is the creator?
[04:36:43] No, they're not gonna, they would never.
[04:36:45] It would be fucking Midas touch 100%.
[04:36:47] It's gonna be Midas touch.
[04:36:48] It'll be Midas Touch, Brian Tyler Cohen, and like Jamie Harrison, who's now acting as a
[04:36:57] creator or something.
[04:36:59] Like, that's what they would do.
[04:37:02] They wouldn't even have Dean Withers on.
[04:37:04] Dean Withers is too radical for them.
[04:37:10] Not in a million years would they ever, yeah, David Pac-Man maybe.
[04:37:14] Yeah.
[04:37:17] In reality it would be some party guy asking what their favorite ice cream flavor is exactly.
[04:37:32] Jack Coacharella?
[04:37:33] No, Jack Coacharella holds too many positions that they find to be unfavorable.
[04:37:41] The most that they will play ball with is Adam Mockler.
[04:37:45] Okay?
[04:37:47] The Democratic Party's level of comfort at that stage will be Adam Mockler, who is a
[04:37:52] party man, but he also will every now and then criticize Israel, things like that.
[04:37:58] And he's not, and he isn't like outwardly hostile to people like myself, okay?
[04:38:06] It will not be the Pajans, you're out of your fucking mind.
[04:38:10] It will not be the Pajans at all.
[04:38:12] the Pajamas have been successful at running candidates like or at least showing support
[04:38:19] to certain candidates, that they do not like at all like Abdul-as-Said.
[04:38:27] You think Adam is less radical than Dean?
[04:38:29] I don't know about that to be honest, but maybe I'm wrong.
[04:38:32] No, I think, I think Adam Mockler and Dean are the same level of like don't rock the
[04:38:39] the boat liberals. But they do every now and then criticize the Democratic Party a little
[04:38:48] bit lightly and they're not outwardly hostile or antagonistic to people like myself. Adam
[04:38:59] is definitely openly hostile to you. No, I mean, we have our disagreements, but I think
[04:39:03] conversation that we had was not, you know, unbelievably antagonistic or anything like that.
[04:39:13] Wilkin Kalkalicki, that's so funny.
[04:39:25] There's that. There was another thing. Oh, Jules Nader
[04:39:28] Crushed the numbers and tried to figure out, Hassan has been saying this for a while that
[04:39:36] he isn't a kingmaker on his own and his endorsements is most powerful when his pair would left
[04:39:40] the leaders and local support. I grabbed the six main endorsements he's made and it's
[04:39:44] clear the results align with this hypothesis. Yeah, cat lost by four points, Shroiqa lost
[04:39:49] by 12, okay? And the ones that won, tracking with Zoram Mdani, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
[04:39:56] Bernie Sanders and local DSA, okay?
[04:40:00] Show that when there's the Hassan Piker nod,
[04:40:05] there's the local DSA and Bernard Sanders or AOC
[04:40:12] or Zoramumdani if it's New York,
[04:40:17] and you arrive at,
[04:40:20] you arrive at exactly the point that I was making.
[04:40:24] With Dottie, Aliza, you got the Zoran knot, you got local DSA, you got me, she won.
[04:40:31] With Adam, you got Bernie, you got AOC, he won.
[04:40:36] With Chris, it was the fucking Quad Fecta, right?
[04:40:42] And then with Claire Valdez, it was the Quad Fecta as well, but this time instead of
[04:40:46] AOC it was Zoran.
[04:40:54] who you've left the state the campaign for has won unless you count Effie. I mean I
[04:40:58] didn't do a rally with Effie or anything like that.
[04:41:05] There's a correction further down this absolutely doesn't mean that a son can't
[04:41:09] make an impact on his own like he did in the Abdul race and driving volunteers in
[04:41:13] new cycle it just emphasizes power is the greatest is greatest when he isn't
[04:41:17] alone in endorsing. Whoops error here Bernie didn't endorse Rab I'll edit
[04:41:22] that in the future version, correct the version with no Bernie Ravendorsen in my bad? Yeah,
[04:41:32] I can make it work. If it's if it's someone if I if I'm working with a candidate and then
[04:41:37] I get like an AOC or a Bernie nod, you know, but then also the local DSA because like
[04:41:46] Nate Blu and is a great example of a someone who didn't get the local DSA it was just
[04:41:51] me and Bernie and it didn't work, right? So it's got to be, it's got to be local DSA.
[04:42:03] The best, I think the best, most effective one is local DSA. That's like robust enough
[04:42:08] to that's another thing because I feel like there are some places where like local DSA
[04:42:12] can't do it. But, um, uh, local DSA that's like big enough. Bernie Sanders or AOC
[04:42:20] enforcement, and then I work with them, that's where we make magic happen.
[04:42:37] Ultimately though, I think the most consequential element here is usually the local DSA and
[04:42:44] how big the organization is, and how many volunteers they have, and how much they
[04:42:50] can draw turnout.
[04:43:02] What is this?
[04:43:03] Do you think it's not a cause slash causation correlation, but rather candidates that can
[04:43:07] gather all those endorsers are more successful inherently?
[04:43:10] Yes, of course, at the end of the day, we can't make magic happen.
[04:43:15] Of course, first and foremost, these candidates are all, they're all advancing like a similar
[04:43:23] agenda.
[04:43:24] Obviously, the policies are what matter the most.
[04:43:27] Candidates matter the most.
[04:43:30] I'm just saying once there is a candidate that has that, because all these candidates
[04:43:34] are pretty good.
[04:43:44] I do think that if, if AOC had indoor Shroycott though, he would have probably fucking even
[04:43:50] defeated, uh, what's his face in the first round?
[04:43:56] I think so.
[04:44:01] There's no candidate Shroycott could have been that one that raised.
[04:44:06] It was built for him to lose.
[04:44:07] Yeah.
[04:44:08] No, I mean, if AOC had indoor Shroycott, it would have happened.
[04:44:13] I think 100% out of six who is most along with your views out of these probably Claire and
[04:44:31] Daya Lisa and Chris Rabb, who are the three DSA candidates. The others are not DSA. I
[04:44:45] mean, Adam Hummewi's worldview is a line with me, especially when it comes to foreign policy
[04:44:49] and his policies are in line, but he's not a DSA candidate and he's not a socialist, I don't think.
[04:45:01] The Sunni Muslim one, of course.
[04:45:06] Okay, that could be Daria Lisa or that could be Adam Hamawee.
[04:45:14] But Adam is endorsing the shit out of every DSA candidate, by the way, he's dope.
[04:45:19] By the way, speaking of a DC candidate that we're going to be pushing for and phone banking for
[04:45:25] Maylock heroes
[04:45:27] Darius Shia wait she is I
[04:45:38] Actually don't know but I would assume soon. I've actually don't I've never I've never I don't think she is I've never
[04:45:46] Never met someone who is converted to Shia Islam.
[04:45:56] Not that it fucking matters, obviously.
[04:46:12] Question about Islam is there an alternative to Sunni Shia?
[04:46:14] A secret third thing?
[04:46:15] there's like a bunch. Oh by the way, Scott Wiener must be fucking panicking. Okay? A
[04:46:25] rule I generally follow, the candidate asking for more debates is losing and
[04:46:28] Wiener is asking for 15 debates. For the record, I have already said that I would
[04:46:37] work with Connie Chan if she wants me to work with her. I don't think she does.
[04:46:40] So, you know, uh, it is what it is, but maybe she doesn't even need my help in any way,
[04:46:46] shape or form because holy fuck, Scott Wiener came in with like 40% of the vote.
[04:46:54] And now he is begging for 15 debates.
[04:46:58] That is unbelievable.
[04:46:59] Today I am challenging Connie Chan to debate me not once, but 15 times.
[04:47:05] 10 times in the 10 supervisor districts that are contained within the congressional district,
[04:47:13] and then five debates on different specific policy areas that are critically important,
[04:47:19] housing, health care, foreign policy, technology, and the environment and climate.
[04:47:26] This is the first time in almost 40 years that this congressional seat has been open
[04:47:31] with no incumbent running.
[04:47:34] This is so important for San Francisco and San Franciscans deserve to see up close and
[04:47:39] personal what the candidates are about and what we agree on, what we disagree on, what
[04:47:44] our visions are for the future.
[04:47:48] And having 15 debates will allow voters to really understand that and have it be unfiltered.
[04:47:55] So Supervisor Chan, I hope you will join me in 15 debates between now and November.
[04:48:04] A whole lot of work is needed to work for the state.
[04:48:07] Cat has been helpful helping Abdolla and the RNC just advertising it.
[04:48:12] Bailed socialist candidate Cat nochs all A campaigning for fellow socialist Abdo l
[04:48:17] said, I do nothing Maliren will stand up.
[04:48:20] I do nothing, that Moefer is not going to stand up and I do nothing, Facebook
[04:48:27] is not going to stand up.
[04:48:31] confidence? She thinks you're racist for some reason? Connie Chen? No, she said I'm anti-Asian
[04:48:40] racist because I said the token Asians that the Y supremacist organization hired to make
[04:48:49] the face of the anti-DEI and anti-affirmative action movement were being dogs the white
[04:48:56] people. I should be the one offended by her calling me raised and I'm saying I
[04:49:03] don't give a shit that she did that I just don't want Scott Weiner to win. And
[04:49:09] no she's not a socialist. No she's not. She's not a socialist at all. She's a
[04:49:13] fucking regular ass cookie cutter progressive like but I don't give a
[04:49:18] shit because Scott Weiner is horrible.
[04:49:26] I'm from the Bay SF is not progressive. It is lip central and as a supervisor for the progressive got defeated by lury mod
[04:49:35] By 70% after a ranked choice voting
[04:49:40] Contagive democrats punch harder on their most extreme left fringes like that at least a villa chevalier
[04:49:45] We'd win more elections to get more done for the people who want to help. I know dude. I know this these guys here
[04:49:52] These guys are annoying and then there's also these guys as well
[04:49:56] My interest center Black people in America, my representatives align with my interest in which turn, which in turn benefits our society.
[04:50:02] Malfocas can't even be bothered to vote to end depression right here, but expect the sacrifice to progress.
[04:50:06] It took us 400 years to achieve, get the fuck out of here.
[04:50:10] I don't understand it. I have never met Black altruzinas in the real world. I've never met them. They are all on Twitter.
[04:50:19] Okay. I don't know where this comes from. I don't know what it is. I've talked to my friends about this.
[04:50:30] I just like, I feel like they don't go outside. They only exist online or maybe they do and I just haven't met them because, you know, I, I don't know.
[04:50:40] I just don't know enough black people, I guess it's also hilarious because like most of the candidates that that the DSA
[04:50:49] And also I have pushed out even outside of the DSA have been black
[04:50:59] So I don't even understand what the fuck
[04:51:03] Like where this is coming from they literally I don't know what it is, but they straight up see
[04:51:11] They they they pulled the the classic like white guy take when they'll go
[04:51:16] I see no color when it comes to people like that a Lisa
[04:51:19] or you know numerous members of the DSA slate it's so funny that no they're
[04:51:28] literally should be like those would be like no these these people are they're
[04:51:32] not they're not really black because they're not fucking pro-Israel for some
[04:51:35] reason it's very strange
[04:51:41] New York Post tried to interview Espeyot.elisa voters. What is this?
[04:51:52] Did you vote yesterday? Yeah. And who did you support? Espeyot.
[04:51:56] Okay, and why was that? He's just a long time rep and I think he
[04:52:00] understands the mix, the really diverse mix of people. So we do have like the whole
[04:52:11] new immigration, the immigrants, the community people. We have like a long time residence.
[04:52:17] Is she trying to woekly say that there's too many, too many the wrong kind of people coming
[04:52:25] into the district? My mom is exactly like this person and it sucks. I was on audio
[04:52:33] only but came into chat, came in chat to tell you one, I'm black and I've never
[04:52:37] Black Linus IRL and yes, you do need more black friends. Okay, I was I have a bunch of black friends. Okay, normie friends
[04:52:45] I'm not gonna fucking you know
[04:52:51] Then like like kind of like the American population with the American population which is kind of capped out
[04:52:58] And moving out like the Bronx for them throughout
[04:53:02] And then we're having like
[04:53:04] young people. I can see people actually like just moving out of Brooklyn, here,
[04:53:10] because they're like starting like new families or just moving out, right? So it's like a confluence of stuff, right?
[04:53:19] Okay, and what about the woman, Darylisa, do you think that her lack of
[04:53:24] experience was an issue? I just think that he has a pretty good understanding.
[04:53:32] sure the next and that's kind of a big deal like this neighborhood doesn't really
[04:53:40] very much change what it means integration what about the fact that
[04:53:44] she wants to block weapons to Israel what do you what do you think
[04:53:50] I think she should be… Israel is our only, only ally, and if Israel had at least wood
[04:54:06] trunks attacked Iran, and Iran is going to be put together, a nuclear missile, not
[04:54:15] just Israel is in danger, the whole world is in danger.
[04:54:20] also wants to block weapons going to Israel. What's your opinion on that? Okay, um, she
[04:54:28] wants to implement a four-day work week, which would be like 32 hours for equivalent
[04:54:33] pay. Um, do you agree with that? Um, 30, I would love that. Yeah, there we go. Thank
[04:54:42] God I was worried because this is the type of shit that breaks my brain when like
[04:54:47] Someone who is clearly working class will immediately assume the role of a manager for no reason
[04:54:54] and be like, well, I don't think we deserve better things.
[04:54:57] She didn't do that, which is, you know, awesome.
[04:55:01] I'm glad she didn't do that.
[04:55:03] I was a little bit worried because Americans will always, Americans will always pull through
[04:55:09] on that stuff.
[04:55:12] She also wants to cancel $1.7 trillion in student debt.
[04:55:30] Another policy is universal basic income, which would basically be like a check to every New
[04:55:34] I don't want to do that and why not because I feel like everybody should work like if we're
[04:55:41] at work community we should all be able to put base. She's Chinese. She's the Chinese
[04:55:47] communists based. You guys don't understand what Wave Lake she's on, okay? She said everybody's
[04:56:03] got to, everybody's got to get the work. She said she's building a steel mill in her backyard
[04:56:10] right now, rapid industrialization.
[04:56:19] Something towards our community and work for and earn our money, earn our pay.
[04:56:25] Like everyone else does, I feel like you shouldn't get a check just to get a check.
[04:56:40] I
[04:56:49] Want
[04:56:53] No, let's get to the rent freeze a rent freeze on one and two year leases of the move impacts about 1 million rent
[04:56:59] Stabilized departments across the city and is a big political victory for Mayor Mamdani
[04:57:03] Donnie.
[04:57:04] Christina Fann is live outside City Hall in Lower Manhattan.
[04:57:07] Yeah, you know what else is a big political victory for?
[04:57:10] The fucking millions of renters that will be impacted by this, not just Mayor Mum Donnie.
[04:57:18] Christina.
[04:57:19] Well, Cindy and Mary, while this vote is a huge win for both the mayor and tenants,
[04:57:26] it also comes with a lot of controversy.
[04:57:28] the city's housing crisis in
[04:57:30] the long run. You can hear the
[04:57:32] room erupting in applause
[04:57:34] following last night's
[04:57:36] historic seven to one vote. For
[04:57:38] the first time ever, the rent
[04:57:40] guidelines board approved a
[04:57:42] 0% increase on both one and two
[04:57:44] year visas. Renters say the
[04:57:46] first time ever, the rent
[04:57:48] guidelines board approved a
[04:57:50] 0% increase on both one and
[04:57:52] two year visas. Renters say
[04:57:54] the first time ever, the
[04:57:56] year visas. Renters say the freeze was necessary as they struggled to combat
[04:58:00] inflation, ice escalations and federal cuts to Medicaid and SNAP. But landlords
[04:58:06] called the whole process a sham. Just hours before the vote, Christina Smith,
[04:58:10] a member of the board who represented landlords, resigned from her post.
[04:58:14] Accusing the panel of ignoring data because it was required to deliver a
[04:58:19] freeze. Building owners say the decision means there will be less
[04:58:22] investment in maintenance and repairs, ultimately hurting renters.
[04:58:28] Yeah.
[04:58:31] And if you're a bad landlord,
[04:58:36] Zoran has said,
[04:58:39] they'll take the motherfucking don't take the apartment complex.
[04:58:48] Just saying.
[04:58:48] I guess no carrot just stick for the landlords, but you know, I like it.
[04:59:05] I'm so proud of people of my age and young people getting together and forming coalitions
[04:59:17] because when we do that, we can make an impact.
[04:59:21] Mayor Mamdani, who campaigned on freezing the rent, insisted the board's decision would be fair and impartial and based on the merits.
[04:59:29] He responded to the outcome last night, saying in part, quote,
[04:59:33] This is the relief that working people across our city deserve.
[04:59:37] The freeze will impact more than two million rent-stabilized tenants throughout the city
[04:59:42] and affects leases that begin after October 1st of this year.
[04:59:47] Reporting live from Lower Manhattan, Christina Phan, CBS News News.
[04:59:51] Tuesday was a big night for the DSA and candidates backed by that group.
[04:59:58] We haven't just won an election.
[05:00:03] Let's get to what Trump has done.
[05:00:05] I'm downing over the rent freeze using some pretty harsh language.
[05:00:07] Political reporter Marcia Kramer joins us now with more on this latest political battle. Marcia.
[05:00:12] Yes, Jess. Let me just tell you, the President's attack was not unexpected.
[05:00:16] Ever since Mayor Moundani's primary election successes, Republicans have been playing the
[05:00:21] red card, but the rent freeze may have hit closer to home since at one time from the
[05:00:26] Trump family.
[05:00:27] Wait, what is this?
[05:00:31] I haven't seen anyone mention how the timing of this sets up perfectly to make do you
[05:00:34] support or oppose extending Mayor Moundani's rent freeze a question?
[05:00:37] Every 2028 candidate will have to take a stay-ass on right before the New York
[05:00:40] primary. Ooh. Ooh. Very Newsom and Buttigieg just set up to see how many delegates they
[05:00:52] pick up on a, it's time to raise your rent New York platform. Ooh, that is actually
[05:00:58] pretty good.
[05:01:21] The good kind of taquilla, all kinds of taquilla is good brother.
[05:01:27] We must lie to the infidel.
[05:01:42] Let's watch it.
[05:01:44] New York, the independent rent guidelines board just froze the rent.
[05:01:48] That means, if you're one of the more than 2 million New Yorkers who lives in a rent
[05:01:51] The rent is going to be frozen next year.
[05:02:01] New York.
[05:02:07] According to 14,000 rent stabilized departments, and as a man of his favorite color is gold, he's trying to spin the two events into political gold.
[05:02:16] But what the mayor doesn't say is that these buildings will soon turn into
[05:02:21] ghettos and slums and that everybody will continue leaving New York. And as
[05:02:25] this spreads throughout the country, very much like an uncontrollable form of
[05:02:30] cancer, the country itself will be taken down. It will be third world, strictly
[05:02:35] third world. President Trump may have welcomed Mayor Mombon into the Oval
[05:02:39] Office twice, but that romance is definitely over. With the midterm
[05:02:44] elections looming the president apparently sees the combination of the
[05:02:47] mayor's success in backing three left of center congressional candidates and the
[05:02:51] rent freeze as an opportunity to mobilize his base not only in New York
[05:02:56] but all over the country everyone needs to get he literally loves him like
[05:03:05] personally loves him
[05:03:10] so
[05:03:14] He does this thing that he never does with anyone else where he's like, well, you know,
[05:03:20] I really like him, but I don't agree with him on this.
[05:03:22] He seems crazy.
[05:03:27] There are numerous Republican Congress persons that Trump clearly hates a lot more than Zoram
[05:03:34] I'm dotting.
[05:03:37] Get out and vote in the midterms.
[05:03:38] We have to win this election.
[05:03:39] This election is very vital.
[05:03:41] Political experts see the president's speech
[05:03:43] as a calculated political move, saying
[05:03:45] that voters can expect to hear more of the red menace
[05:03:48] rhetoric as Republicans and Democrats
[05:03:50] duke it out over control of Congress.
[05:03:52] He may be on to something.
[05:03:54] I'm talking to purple district Republicans who
[05:03:57] are telling me that they're concerned about this idea
[05:03:59] of socialism growing into their neighborhoods.
[05:04:02] and they may be voting Republican,
[05:04:04] where otherwise they wouldn't.
[05:04:06] But the mayor's team was having none of it,
[05:04:08] choosing not to engage the president.
[05:04:10] Instead, the mayor's team continued to bask in the victory
[05:04:13] of making good on a campaign promise to freeze the rent.
[05:04:16] Asked for a comment,
[05:04:17] he spoke from the Ford CBS News New York
[05:04:20] to the mayor's statement
[05:04:21] after the rent guidelines board
[05:04:22] voted to freeze rents for two years.
[05:04:24] The mayor said, quote,
[05:04:26] this is a historic victory for New York City tenants.
[05:04:29] This is the relief
[05:04:30] that working people across our city deserve.
[05:04:32] While continue working to deliver a more affordable city by building and preserving affordable
[05:04:36] housing, lowering building operating costs like insurance and insuring tenants know their
[05:04:41] rights.
[05:04:42] Now already the President's strategy is worrying Democrats in swing districts like
[05:04:47] Tom Swase and Laura Gillan on Long Island.
[05:04:50] They're banding together to call themselves centrist Democrats because they want voters
[05:04:54] to know that not all Democrats adhere to left and center views.
[05:04:58] I think a lot of that's spinning from here till November. Yeah, a lot of spinning. Yeah
[05:05:04] By the way, they set that shit up the 700th caucus basically
[05:05:09] That they set up because the money pit
[05:05:14] like
[05:05:16] There is
[05:05:18] No
[05:05:19] real
[05:05:22] Why do you hate Polish people there's another another video in Poland that shows every interaction you have
[05:05:26] anything that's covered a Polish topic you act like Polish slavs or subhumans. Dude I love that every
[05:05:35] every couple of months someone will make a compilation to be like Hassan hates Polish people
[05:05:43] and every couple of months there's always a guy that comes in here and is like dude I
[05:05:49] fucking hate you man why do you hate Polish people that's really fucked up I love Polish
[05:05:53] people okay it's so funny though like there's every couple of months there's
[05:06:11] another guy that comes in here and be like dude I saw video of you being so
[05:06:15] fucking mean with uh with with me being so mean about postman like why are you so hateful
[05:06:34] I feel so bad
[05:06:40] I feel so bad for like the Polish communism shit
[05:06:45] There was dead ass complications that you were looking at slobs like that? Wait what?
[05:06:52] Looking at slobs like what?
[05:06:57] Dog, I'm Turkish. I'm literally lower than you on the fucking racialized rankings in Europe.
[05:07:03] What the fuck are you talking about?
[05:07:07] Like if there's a race rankings in Western Europe, if we're thinking about like the
[05:07:12] the race Olympics here. I'm literally at the fucking bottom, maybe a little bit better
[05:07:17] off than fucking Syrians. And you're over here trying to be like, oh dude, you're fucking
[05:07:22] being racist to me as a slob shut the fuck up dumbass. Albanians, no, Turks are lower
[05:07:35] more than Albanians even.
[05:07:42] The fuck do you mean?
[05:07:54] It's one of the funniest things that I've seen of people being like, yeah man you're
[05:08:00] megan polis shows really fucked up i thought you were white i am white not
[05:08:08] in fucking europe though
[05:08:19] have you ever been in a fucking european server bro they got rank choice
[05:08:24] racism
[05:08:30] EU servers are no joke when it comes to different tiers of racism.
[05:08:40] We have declared that this movement is durable.
[05:08:44] Crowds cheering as Claire Valdez declared victory in the Democratic primary in the 7th Congressional
[05:08:49] District.
[05:08:50] She was part of a slate of progressive candidates who won races for Congress and the Albany
[05:08:55] too.
[05:08:56] and also give Mayor Mamdani a political boost after he had endorsed several of the candidates.
[05:09:02] What I see these results as a reflection of are the fact that New Yorkers are hungry for
[05:09:10] a new kind of politics.
[05:09:11] They are hungry for a politics that understands working people should be at the heart of
[05:09:16] it.
[05:09:17] I hear you talk about what the DSA's wins mean for the city and for the Democratic
[05:09:22] Socialist is Grace Mauser who is the NYC DSA coach here. Thank you for coming in this morning. Thanks for having me
[05:09:28] A lot to process in the last 48 hours. What happens next?
[05:09:33] Well next we have to get them and ready to govern to be in office. So we have a very
[05:09:40] Extensive and I think quite impressive as socialists in office
[05:09:45] Co-governance program we're gonna be building that out more at the federal level alongside
[05:09:50] representative of Ocasio-Cortez, and of course integrating the new state
[05:09:54] legislative representatives into our existing program. The candidates you
[05:09:59] supported, broadly or in safe democratic districts, the general election is not
[05:10:05] something that's a major concern. Yes, in New York City we mostly run in areas
[05:10:09] where the primary is the main contest, so we're feeling pretty okay about the
[05:10:14] general election, but of course we'll be watching closely and rooting for
[05:10:19] people that are running against fascists in the general throughout the country in the state.
[05:10:25] Let's talk about the difference of opinion within the Democratic Party.
[05:10:32] We saw comments from Hakeem Jeffries yesterday saying he and the mayor have agreed to disagree.
[05:10:38] We've seen this in the time that Alexander-Casio-Cortez has been in office that
[05:10:42] she has chosen her battles. There are some things where she has gone along with establishment
[05:10:47] and Democrats, other things where she has chosen to make some of her democratic principles
[05:10:53] a priority and move in that direction.
[05:10:57] Do you have guidance for these candidates?
[05:10:59] Is everything going to be a fight in the next few years?
[05:11:02] No, we're very serious about winning key battles, both electorally and also legislatively
[05:11:09] and in terms of up-learning.
[05:11:11] You can't fight every single fight.
[05:11:13] You have to fight the ones you think you're going to win.
[05:11:15] I think AOC has led in a lot of ways on doing this, and we also do it at a smaller level
[05:11:20] in the city and the state.
[05:11:22] We don't fight hard battles on every single possible priority that we have.
[05:11:27] We focus since that, for example, this year, we ran a really impressive, and I think somewhat
[05:11:32] successful campaign to tax the rich.
[05:11:35] We didn't fight across all areas that we care about.
[05:11:38] We focused on that one.
[05:11:40] And we'll see what happens with the red guidelines boards tonight, but clearly,
[05:11:44] I mean, another issue that your candidates have brought up repeatedly.
[05:11:55] That was another phone bank that I was a part of.
[05:11:59] Yeah, we're very excited to see what the rent guidelines does.
[05:12:03] Had the honor to be a part of it.
[05:12:04] It's been something that we've been, I mean, freezing the rent, making the housing
[05:12:07] more affordable.
[05:12:08] It's been something that socialists have been talking about for many, many years
[05:12:12] at this point.
[05:12:13] We're excited to see that hopefully culminate tonight.
[05:12:17] I'm going to play a moment here from there.
[05:12:20] Let's have Elisha Vallejo's victory party.
[05:12:22] Here's the clip from two nights ago.
[05:12:25] Free Palestine, Free Palestine, Free Palestine.
[05:12:31] For those of you who can't make it out, there was a chat of free Palestine in the room.
[05:12:36] For a long time in New York politics, it has been a baseline for candidates that they should
[05:12:44] offer some support to Israel and as part of that they were expressing their support for
[05:12:49] Jewish New Yorkers.
[05:12:50] There has clearly been a turn where support for the Palestinian people is something
[05:12:56] that is happening openly.
[05:12:59] How long do you think that change has been developing?
[05:13:03] That change has been in the works for many, many years. I think after Hamas attacked on
[05:13:08] October 7th, and Israel responded by increasing its efforts to genocide, frankly, the Palestinians.
[05:13:16] But have we reached a tipping point where now somebody's not afraid to express that view
[05:13:21] in the way they might have been before?
[05:13:22] Absolutely. I mean, you...
[05:13:24] Yeah. I mean, this is actually a kind of nice interview for the record. Like, this
[05:13:28] This is not a contentious interview at all.
[05:13:31] But it is still very funny that he's like, you know, these people are saying free Palestine.
[05:13:36] How is, don't you feel like that's strange?
[05:13:40] Not only see socialists doing that, but more progressive candidates like Brad Land are expressing
[05:13:45] a lot more support for Palestinians.
[05:13:47] And I think it's part of the larger anti-war sentiment.
[05:13:51] Americans are tired of going to war.
[05:13:54] President Trump said he wouldn't.
[05:13:56] He lied, surprising, but we're not only supporting wars in Israel and Palestine, but in Iran,
[05:14:04] in Venezuela.
[05:14:05] We're talking about invading Cuba.
[05:14:07] People are so tired of that.
[05:14:08] They want to see those billions of dollars invested into a government and public services
[05:14:13] that help them.
[05:14:15] For the second morning in a row, there's a headline on the front page of the post
[05:14:20] to this effect this morning.
[05:14:22] young and the clueless Israel hating radicals to represent Democrats. Are you troubled by
[05:14:29] attracting the attention of the New York Post in that way?
[05:14:32] It's not new.
[05:14:35] Telling dude, telling the New York City DSA co-chair, asking the New York City DSA co-chair
[05:14:43] if they're troubled by being noticed by the New York Post is the funniest thing you
[05:14:48] you get asked. Honestly, I'd be troubled if the New York Post wasn't constantly fucking
[05:14:54] talking about, uh, DSA. It's the New York Post. It's, there's literally never a day
[05:15:10] that goes by where the New York Post like, yeah, today we're just not going to do the
[05:15:14] anti-communism anti-socialism beat
[05:15:18] i'll have to buy that one later i have a couple framed uh... so it's it does not
[05:15:24] concern me that uh... right wing template like the post is not on our side
[05:15:28] uh... from from here
[05:15:30] the focus uh... if not on the general election will be on what
[05:15:34] well i think from here it's about of course tonight we have the rent
[05:15:38] freeze that's a short term goal
[05:15:40] And we need to start thinking about our goals for 2027 and 2028.
[05:15:46] Mayor Mamdani said in a recent speech that the race, that 2028 starts on Tuesday.
[05:15:54] And it did.
[05:15:55] We have a lot more to win across the country, across the state, and we're not stopping
[05:15:59] here.
[05:16:00] I feel like we all deserve a break of a week after a big election, but I understand the
[05:16:06] sentiment.
[05:16:07] I'm already looking ahead to the next one.
[05:16:09] Thank you for coming in this morning.
[05:16:10] Yeah, thank you for having me.
[05:16:13] The Bolsheviks are coming.
[05:16:15] What is going on all over this country is progressives are on the march, and I was just before I left the office.
[05:16:22] I saw Fox television in their headlines.
[05:16:25] Oh my God, the audio is so bad. Burn dog.
[05:16:29] The end of the world is coming. Progressives are winning elections. Socialism is taking over the world. Real panic.
[05:16:38] Bernie watches Fox. What's up Bernie?
[05:16:42] Why is that shocking?
[05:16:45] We all love Fox News, man
[05:16:48] That's our favorite shit. I
[05:16:53] Enjoy watching Fox News more than I enjoy watching CNN is at least like they're both eat their they're unhinged
[05:17:00] But at least one is more entertaining than the other one. I
[05:17:04] Think in most circumstances the reason why I enjoy watching Fox News more
[05:17:08] than like, I don't know, Dana Bash is because in polite company, there's still a little bit of
[05:17:16] prestige associated with CNN, whereas there's no such thing for Fox News. And Fox News doesn't
[05:17:24] take itself as seriously. Or even if they are, I can't see them as taking themselves seriously,
[05:17:32] where a CNN takes itself unbelievably seriously.
[05:17:36] Come on the show.
[05:17:38] Finally Sanders has an army,
[05:17:40] but Mondanis commies are a whole new breed,
[05:17:44] and the establishment can't see it coming.
[05:17:47] We talk a lot about the party being a big tent party,
[05:17:49] and we should be.
[05:17:50] We are a big tent party.
[05:17:53] That's who we are.
[05:17:54] One of the things that makes the Democratic Party great
[05:17:55] is it's a big tent party.
[05:17:57] We need to stay that way.
[05:17:59] These people are fools.
[05:18:02] The tent's not big enough for both of them.
[05:18:04] When the Commies come in, they're not going to share it.
[05:18:07] They're there to take you out.
[05:18:09] The Communists are like parasites.
[05:18:11] They're going to use the Democratic Party to get ballot access, get elected,
[05:18:16] caucus with them when it works, and then suck them dry until they die.
[05:18:21] The party did it to themselves.
[05:18:23] They screwed up so badly and didn't deliver a damn thing when they had power
[05:18:28] that they had to play footsie with the commies to shore up their base.
[05:18:32] And now they're completely out of power, they're weak,
[05:18:36] brands in the toilet, and they open the door just to crack,
[05:18:40] and danger walked right in. These people are cold-blooded revolutionaries
[05:18:46] who want to bury America, bury it. Some Democrats get it.
[05:18:50] Lady, I ain't in the same party as you. I'm sorry.
[05:18:54] I guess not. Everybody's always said no, no, we're coalition, we're big tent. And there's
[05:19:02] just some **** that I can't be in the same tent with. These people do not like Democrats.
[05:19:07] Not only are they not Democrats, they wish Democrats poorly. But I'm done. I'm not
[05:19:13] in a **** political party.
[05:19:15] The Cajun Paul Revere, but the commie wave is creating a lot of cowards. Anonymous DC
[05:19:21] executives are calling it an earthquake.
[05:19:23] cooking them but they will cook them oh my god i can't believe it this is one of
[05:19:28] the funniest parts about the the inside like the the actual chaos taking place
[05:19:34] within the democratic party is that for republicans they're like who do we dunk
[05:19:39] on you know what i mean they're like do we shit on the cowardly uh the the
[05:19:44] cowardly institutionalist liberals who are too afraid to put their name on a
[05:19:49] criticism of the socialist wing of the party, that we just, you know, greatly overemphasize
[05:19:55] how terrifying the socialists are. They're like, why not both? Let's do both.
[05:20:10] Random question, but what do you think the future of NA and Egypt will be? I think Egypt
[05:20:13] Egypt in the next Egypt before the next decade ends will have a revolution.
[05:20:32] Puff piece from Jewish insider for Nira, who was brought back to axe caps first black president
[05:20:36] at the behest of well deprosal donors who wanted to punish the previous president's
[05:20:40] sympathy for Palestinians.
[05:20:42] Yeah near attended reemerge the caps drag draws the red lines that extremism them party
[05:20:57] You said collapse in two years, yeah, I mean I mean like the current government
[05:21:05] Is gonna happen
[05:21:12] Reasonable Democrats are going to have to get off their couchs, roll up their sleeves and
[05:21:17] start organizing real voters on the ground.
[05:21:20] We can no longer rely on only TV ads, digital spending, endorsements, just donating from
[05:21:23] afar and complaining about the DSA won't cut it.
[05:21:25] The DSA, Democratic Socialist America, can beat modders in a growing number of blue strongholds.
[05:21:29] Why?
[05:21:30] Because the DSA has patiently built an army of on-the-ground organizers.
[05:21:33] How are you going to get the barbers in the depra's to go out and doorknock for
[05:21:39] a reasonable amount of criticism for trump but not too much
[05:21:45] that's not what draws
[05:21:48] at the attention of the activist base of the party
[05:21:52] this is what i have a stand explain over and over again if you remember i was
[05:21:55] like look i don't have the biggest audience
[05:21:58] but i have the biggest army of motivated door knockers
[05:22:05] What are you going to do? Knock on doors and be like, guys, our opponent is anti-Semitic.
[05:22:12] Is that what you're going to do? You'll be shocked to find out how people respond if
[05:22:19] you say that. I don't think you will like that answer that you will get from old people
[05:22:25] and young people alike. If you went out door, not going to be like, my opponent is
[05:22:28] to critical of israel
[05:22:40] anyway
[05:22:41] is is why because this is patiently build an army of on the ground or is
[05:22:45] the good meetings help each other and study together then work to turn out
[05:22:48] voters on election day that army grows every day election election
[05:22:51] their investment in real people grows and compounds with each election cycle
[05:22:54] this is a bigger army every time
[05:22:56] win or lose, but at the end of any election all moderate dems have for their efforts a bunch of ads that nobody will ever see again
[05:23:01] that's not gonna work anymore if you're a democrat who believes an opportunity to dig into marxie for all
[05:23:05] but you don't hate rich people cops free enterprise the west israel in the united states of america i'm talking to you
[05:23:15] huh
[05:23:26] Look, I used to be on the left side of Pluto, but to have somebody who, you know, don't
[05:23:34] even fucking bring that up, you used to be a Maoist Third Worldist.
[05:23:47] Their main qualification for being in our party is they were celebrating after October
[05:23:52] 8th the murder of innocent Israelis
[05:23:58] dog
[05:24:00] You wrapped in the 90s about Israel's apartheid you are such a bitch dude
[05:24:11] God damn it
[05:24:13] Also, you went to a pro-genocide rally.
[05:24:21] Have somebody in our party get the nomination, whose main qualification is saying that there
[05:24:25] should be no police, no prisons.
[05:24:28] Israel shouldn't exist.
[05:24:29] It's a red flashing light.
[05:24:31] And I think people who have more reasonable ideas in this party now have to start working.
[05:24:36] Because what's happening is the establishment thinks that you can just buy ads and get
[05:24:41] endorsement, that's going to somehow help you win. Trump figured out, or figured out
[05:24:45] the hard way, you can't win in Iran with just bombers if you have nothing on the ground.
[05:24:50] Moderates cannot win in these blue districts if they have nothing on the ground. If all
[05:24:54] they have are ads and endorsements and they don't have the door knocking army of the
[05:24:57] DSA, you're going to see more and more of these candidates. The Democratic Socialists
[05:25:00] of America, they've got ground troops and passion matters and a mobilized base
[05:25:06] matters and moderates keep thinking that they can just say, shame on you and sign
[05:25:11] another check you're going to put people on these doors otherwise they're going to have
[05:25:14] people like this and worse taking off this party come on man door knock for pro is real
[05:25:25] dude anyway let's get back to the public phones are ringing off the hook with people asking
[05:25:36] Are we going to let them take over the party?
[05:25:39] Are we going to stand up and fight back?
[05:25:41] That right there is the question.
[05:25:45] And can the Democrats fight commies and Trump?
[05:25:49] They've been fighting Trump so hard they got a blind spot.
[05:25:53] Ask any general.
[05:25:54] When you're fighting someone on the left and on the right, that means you're surrounded.
[05:25:59] That means you better have a big old gun and a big old bunker.
[05:26:04] Warfare on the left, Conventional Warfare on the right, the Democratic Party as it stands
[05:26:09] today can't win that battle. They can't beat Trump and they're afraid of their own base.
[05:26:16] And Democrats, they don't know who to trust. Like AOC. Whose side is she on? Well, I think
[05:26:25] we know.
[05:26:26] I feel like it's deja vu all over again, but there was so much fear around that when I was elected.
[05:26:34] The phone bank is about to start in seven minutes.
[05:26:39] Seven minutes.
[05:26:56] And none of it bore out to be true, the squad defunded the police and gave us riots crime
[05:27:10] and DEI and AOC's little friend Omar her Somali buddies cost us 18 billion.
[05:27:17] And you be shocked to learn his primary challenger wasn't DSA yeah I mean his primary challenger
[05:27:24] was literally a laryshite.
[05:27:28] This new crew is to the left of them.
[05:27:31] These people want taxpayer funded sex, dude, I love, I, I love when these guys live in
[05:27:41] their own universe.
[05:27:42] He said the Democrats already defunded the police and these guys want to do something
[05:27:46] more than that.
[05:27:47] It's like what?
[05:27:48] They want to what?
[05:27:49] Arrest the police or something?
[05:27:50] Like what through the demo?
[05:27:51] What does the DSA want?
[05:27:53] funded sex? Just taxpayer funded sex. It's not even government owned brothels like they
[05:28:05] have in Turkey by the way. Literally woker than America, I guess. But they want taxes
[05:28:12] to fund the brothels so that people can go to the brothels for free. They want to nationalize
[05:28:16] sex, change surgeries. No borders, no prisons, no police. You know how you start a revolution?
[05:28:30] Same playbook. You raid the treasury, empty the prisons and take out the cops. These people
[05:28:36] said we deserve 9-11 and they got elected in New York. Matt Taibi writes this, quote,
[05:28:44] The Zoran Revolution is a whole hog, eff it, real thing version of Marxian socialism.
[05:28:51] Instantly recognized by-
[05:28:54] God.
[05:28:55] Matt Taibbi, ugh.
[05:28:58] I can't-
[05:28:59] Uh-uh.
[05:29:00] It's so fucking sad.
[05:29:02] So fucking sad that anyone has ever lived in a socialist country.
[05:29:13] This movement's young, it's ethnic, media savvy, with a real desire to overthrow the
[05:29:19] American system.
[05:29:20] Whole thing.
[05:29:21] Chevalier, one of the bandani extremists, cold man hot and occupied Lenape land.
[05:29:29] says we need to become it's true it's true what who cares
[05:29:34] why are you so butt-hurt about it i'm bad
[05:29:38] bitches and sees the means of production
[05:29:41] yeah this is the woman who says she wants to eradicate western civilization
[05:29:48] she's never had a job she's been a grad student
[05:29:51] for seven years pocahontas was asked about her and
[05:29:57] She played dumb.
[05:29:58] A world without borders, and a world without prisons or police
[05:30:01] as possible if necessary, the only moral way forward.
[05:30:04] She said abolish the border.
[05:30:05] All deportation is wrong.
[05:30:07] I mean, are those sentiments that you think
[05:30:09] Democratic candidates should hold?
[05:30:11] Look, I don't know her.
[05:30:12] I'm not familiar with what she's written.
[05:30:16] They pulled the same thing with Platner.
[05:30:18] Oh, I'm not familiar with these allegations
[05:30:20] that he's abusing women.
[05:30:21] He's abusing women?
[05:30:22] I don't know him.
[05:30:25] Well, does the communist admit she's
[05:30:26] a communist on live cable TV? Also to Republicans ads to say this is what you're
[05:30:32] gonna get if you vote for the Democrats a communist. For far too long this
[05:30:36] reactive conversation of what we should be afraid of has prevented us from being
[05:30:41] able to have a politics of hope and a politics of life that Democrats can
[05:30:45] actually identify with. That wasn't an answer. She's a communist and she's
[05:30:50] slick. And we told you last night these communists have friends in high
[05:30:54] places. They're not afraid of the term democratic socialism. I think they're scared of the term
[05:31:01] in this country, but the social security is a democratic socialism. Partly unemployment
[05:31:07] insurance is. The people who pick up your garbage. The people who take the fire out
[05:31:12] of your house. All of these things. Hold on. I'm trying to figure out the zoom link real
[05:31:22] real quick for this campaign, for this rally, for this phone bank rally, okay?
[05:31:40] Thank God for Dizzy Waters champion of all women everywhere.
[05:31:45] Is this it?
[05:31:48] Wait why wouldn't it hold on is this the right link oh that's the
[05:32:06] the fuck? Okay. Chatter, you shouldn't be dropping links like that in the chat. You're
[05:32:18] crazy. Wait, maybe I'm in the wrong. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on, everybody. Hold on.
[05:32:42] Should I join DSA right now? Yes. Yes, you should. Hold on. I'm getting a zoom. I'm
[05:33:05] I'm getting a zoom link to click on one second.
[05:33:13] Is that OK?
[05:33:35] Oh, this is turned off the audio for this. Okay.
[05:33:43] Okay. It's recording in progress. Is the song here now? I think so. Whoa, there he is. Hello. Hey.
[05:33:53] Hey, what's going on guys? Can you hear me? Yes, we can hear you. Okay, perfect.
[05:33:58] I want to I wanted to spam the link real quick for everybody to join, right? This is I can show this on stream.
[05:34:06] You can show this on stream. Yeah, you can show this on stream. There's no restrictions there.
[05:34:13] All right, good. Yeah.
[05:34:14] So you want to go full screen?
[05:34:16] Yeah, let me go full screen. Hassan, do you want to like what we were going to do is I was going to give a little like DSA spiel thing.
[05:34:24] Then we want to do a group picture quickly just to show like how many people showed out. Yeah. Yeah, then I can pass it to you
[05:34:32] You can say some stuff then to Malat. I did have Q&A with Malat
[05:34:37] But if you just want to do that, it's no no no you guys do your thing
[05:34:40] I just wanted to you know, I was I wanted to lend as much help as possible and you know fire up the troops and
[05:34:46] And tell them about the importance of phone banking and how much impact we actually have in the diary
[05:34:50] Lisa Ray specifically as well, you know, in the last couple of days right before the election.
[05:34:56] So that's what I thought I could talk about. But yeah, no, I'm very excited. I see my man Vincent
[05:35:03] over there as well. The bird dog himself. Anyway, oh wait, this is getting streamed. We have music
[05:35:13] playing that's not like it's fine. I don't care. But also it's not, I can't hear the music right
[05:35:19] now. Oh, it's not playing right now. Oh, okay. Is everybody ready to go? Can we real quick just like
[05:35:27] repeat the, the speaking order of the introduction chumpery? Me? You pass it off to Hassan. Hassan's
[05:35:33] him a lot. And then I do Q and A with him a lot. And then we do training. And there,
[05:35:37] you guys are still letting people in right now, right? Because like there are people asking in
[05:35:40] the chat. Is there like a direct Zoom call that I can just spam in the chat so people can
[05:35:45] enjoying. Yes, let me put the zoom link in the chat for you to
[05:35:49] me. Or is it better to go through the the sign up sheet? It
[05:35:53] might be. Yeah, let's do it through the sign up sheet. Let's
[05:35:56] do it so that people can put their information down track of
[05:36:02] everybody too. Yeah. Alright, I put the short link in the chat
[05:36:06] for you.
[05:36:08] And the zoom for the music. I'm in a voice of God, the
[05:36:12] press thing. So I'll say that and then cue the music. Yeah. Yeah, the only press allowed
[05:36:19] is the song. Independent media. Independent media, not affiliated with DSA as I like to
[05:36:25] tell people. I'm just outside. Outside. How can we anything? Yeah. All right. Are we
[05:36:32] ready to open the floodgates? Yeah, also, you guys are not letting they're saying
[05:36:38] did tell them to let people in. I don't know why. Yeah, let's open the gates.
[05:36:56] Vincent, are you going to start admitting nonjournalists?
[05:37:00] Hello, if you are a member of the press, this is a closed press call for
[05:37:05] volunteers only please identify yourself now or leave the zoom call this is a
[05:37:10] closed-press call for volunteers only
[05:37:15] also if you are just here to phone bank please introduce yourself in the chat
[05:37:21] tell us your name your pronouns your chapter if you're a DSA member give us
[05:37:26] yourself impose deadline of when you will join DSA if you're not a DSA
[05:37:31] member. Let us know why you're excited to be here and we will get going in just a couple of minutes.
[05:37:43] Yeah, I want to see more movement. We only got 217 participants right now.
[05:37:47] We got to get it to 300 and at 500 I will carry the flame. You understand?
[05:37:50] Join the link right now. I want to see I want to see more than
[05:37:59] 216 participants right now get in there. We got to make a serious impact here just like we did.
[05:38:05] All right, as more people are coming in, we're going to be starting up very shortly.
[05:38:21] Give us your name, your pronouns, your home BSA chapter.
[05:38:25] And if you are not a BSA member, all good, just let us know why you're here.
[05:38:30] will be getting started very shortly.
[05:38:39] And 500 to cure the flame, yeah.
[05:38:41] Just like last time.
[05:38:50] There we go. Now we're getting in more numbers.
[05:38:53] I want to see the numbers.
[05:38:55] I know you like the numbers.
[05:38:57] I want to see the number.
[05:39:03] You can join even if you don't have an American phone number.
[05:39:06] That's not true.
[05:39:07] You can join online.
[05:39:16] All right, everybody.
[05:39:17] We are gonna be getting started just now.
[05:39:20] Thank you everyone for being here today.
[05:39:24] Can I get a quick check?
[05:39:25] Can everybody see my screen?
[05:39:28] Okay, I'm seeing thumbs up, let's get going.
[05:39:30] Hi, comrades, my name is Chum Preet.
[05:39:32] I'm a member of Seattle DSA,
[05:39:34] and I serve on DSA's National Electoral Commissions
[05:39:38] Steering Committee.
[05:39:40] Many of you know that DSA just had
[05:39:43] two very successful primary cycles
[05:39:45] with eight of our nationally endorsed candidates in May,
[05:39:48] including RepRab, winning their races
[05:39:51] or advancing to a runoff.
[05:39:53] RepRab will be Philadelphia's next congressman
[05:39:56] as an open socialist.
[05:39:58] And more recently, and one of the reasons many of you
[05:40:01] are here today is that Daria Lisa and Claire Valdez
[05:40:04] won their congressional races in New York.
[05:40:07] We need another socialist in office
[05:40:11] to help out our comrades on the East Coast.
[05:40:13] It is a lonely place in DC for socialists,
[05:40:17] and we need to make it a little bit less lonely
[05:40:19] by sending male hot heroes to Congress.
[05:40:22] That is where the NEC comes in.
[05:40:24] For those of you who don't know,
[05:40:26] DSA's National Electoral Commission
[05:40:28] is a democratic mass body in national DSA
[05:40:32] that supports chapter's electoral work through trainings,
[05:40:35] fundraising, if you've heard of socialist cash
[05:40:36] takes out capitalist trash,
[05:40:38] grants and GOTV phone banking just like this.
[05:40:42] When it comes to fighting capitalism
[05:40:44] and building towards socialism in our lifetimes,
[05:40:48] one of the most important things
[05:40:49] we have to remind ourselves
[05:40:51] is that capitalism has to be contested at a national level.
[05:40:55] The systems that makes our lives unaffordable,
[05:40:58] perpetuate genocides overseas,
[05:41:00] deport our immigrant neighbors,
[05:41:02] are not organized at a local scale.
[05:41:04] They are organized at a national and global scale.
[05:41:07] And that is why we do this work
[05:41:08] on DSA's National Electoral Commission.
[05:41:11] It is our job to make sure that we have our comrades
[05:41:14] backs from coast to coast,
[05:41:16] and that we're building a political project
[05:41:18] that is capable of meeting the scale of the enemy
[05:41:21] that we're facing.
[05:41:22] It's also why we're so thankful for all of you here today.
[05:41:26] Many of you are supporting a socialist and a chapter
[05:41:29] on the other side of the country,
[05:41:31] even though it's not even in your own district.
[05:41:34] Okay, before we get going,
[05:41:36] because we have two very special guests today
[05:41:37] and we will get to the dialer eventually,
[05:41:40] there are two main asks we have of everybody here,
[05:41:44] other ways that they can help
[05:41:45] send more socialists to office
[05:41:47] besides just being okay enjoy if you don't have an american phone number i was
[05:41:51] a
[05:41:52] we need you these campaigns are not just about i was on just the u.s. all the
[05:41:56] years
[05:41:57] and the members powering them from behind the scenes
[05:41:59] we're building a party of organizers and working people to fight back against
[05:42:04] capitalism and we want you to join the party we will be sending that link
[05:42:09] in the chat if you're not a member please join or get another friend to
[05:42:12] join
[05:42:13] And if you're already a DSA member who is active in our electoral work, come join the NEC.
[05:42:19] We are building a field at the national level to fundraise, geotd phone bank and much more.
[05:42:25] This work would not be possible without the NEC. We would love to have you on there and it's a
[05:42:30] great way to help out if you're already in DSA. Okay. Before we go to our special guests,
[05:42:37] we want to take a quick group picture. Vincent, are you ready for the picture?
[05:42:41] I am ready. So I'm going to take a minute to do this, folks, because there are over
[05:42:48] 387 of you who want to defeat fascism with socialism. So please smile and stay smiling.
[05:42:53] I'm going to count numbers and just stay smiling starting now.
[05:42:56] Wait, one second. One second. One second. If you don't want to be in the picture
[05:43:01] because you don't want to own socials, let's give them like 15 seconds to turn off their camera.
[05:43:06] Your names will not show. We're getting rid of the names, but if you don't want to be in the picture,
[05:43:11] Turn off your camera right now.
[05:43:14] Okay, sorry, go ahead Vincent.
[05:43:16] Alright, I'll count to 10 for you to turn off your cameras.
[05:43:23] 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
[05:43:25] Alright, here we go. Stay where you are. Start smiling.
[05:43:28] Picture one.
[05:43:31] Screen two.
[05:43:34] Screen three.
[05:43:37] Screen four.
[05:43:39] Screen 5, screen 6, screen 7, screen 8, screen 9, screen 10.
[05:43:52] All right, everybody with their cameras on. Thanks guys.
[05:43:55] Thank you, everybody. And now without further ado, I would like to introduce our favorite socialist streamer, Hasan Avi, to take it away.
[05:44:05] What's going on everybody?
[05:44:07] I'm Hassan
[05:44:09] Pronouns he him unaffiliated with the DSA
[05:44:13] just a sympathetic figure who's not
[05:44:17] Involved in any way shape or form with the organization you guys should join the DSA though if you do want to fight
[05:44:22] Fascism and you know that the only way to successfully build a resilient working-class movement and defeat fascism once and for all is
[05:44:30] By becoming a socialist
[05:44:32] Um, but, uh, I wanted to, I wanted to come in and, uh, rally the troops a little bit, uh, we've got a couple of successful initiatives in foam banking and I caught the bug.
[05:44:42] First, I did a rally with, with up to the side of Michigan and I caught the rally bug.
[05:44:46] And now I'm, I'm all, uh, I'm all in on phone banking.
[05:44:50] So I'll tell you exactly why.
[05:44:52] Um, you guys already talked about it earlier, but there were two very successful, uh, congressional runs at DSA, New York City, uh, put down.
[05:45:01] down this past week. I'm sure many of you heard about it, or at least your parents might have
[05:45:06] told you about it when they saw it on Fox News, as Jesse Waters was basically having
[05:45:11] an aneurysm, which is, you know, fun in and of itself. And if you want to replicate that,
[05:45:17] one of the things that we saw a lot of success with was phone banking. A lot of people
[05:45:22] ask me all the time, how can I help out with these candidates? How can I help out
[05:45:26] with these campaigns. I find these brave and bold fighters to be perfect for this national
[05:45:36] position that is going to have a lot of significance, but I don't live in the district. Many of you
[05:45:41] don't live in Denver, Colorado. Maybe you get altitude sickness. Maybe you think the
[05:45:45] food in Denver, Colorado is not that good. Now, I personally thought the food in Denver
[05:45:49] was fine, even though many people in Denver say that it's not. I don't know where
[05:45:54] that comes from. But if you're not in Denver, Colorado, you can still participate. You can
[05:46:00] still aid this campaign. And you can do that through phone banking. Now, this is probably
[05:46:07] the most bang for your buck that you can get. Um, door knocking is great. Canvassing
[05:46:12] is obviously great. It's very important. But, um, smiling and dialing and phone banking
[05:46:18] is one of the best possible ways that you can not only promote candidates like
[05:46:23] Melanqueros, but also ensure that you can combat that misinformation, remind people that there
[05:46:29] is, and there's midterms happening or the primaries are happening.
[05:46:33] Obviously, there's always going to be a lower turnout in the primaries, especially for the
[05:46:37] midterms, but outside of that, it's a really important and really successful way to combat
[05:46:43] all the misinformation that's out there.
[05:46:45] These primaries have gotten very vicious, and one that I was closely involved with
[05:46:51] was the Dari-Liza one, where Dari-Liza, 32 year old organizer, was able to unseat the
[05:46:58] head of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, the five-term incumbent Adriana Espayat,
[05:47:04] and that race was very close. That race was unbelievably close. She won by approximately
[05:47:12] 2,300 votes. And on election night, when the the vows were being cast, I talked to
[05:47:19] to one of the co-chairs of New York City DSA, Gustavo,
[05:47:22] and he told me that on the eve of the election,
[05:47:29] this community, my community and New York City DSA
[05:47:33] had 600 people on a phone bank operation.
[05:47:38] And those 600 people burned through the first list.
[05:47:41] They thought it was gonna be a smaller event overall.
[05:47:45] They thought it was gonna,
[05:47:46] they were gonna barely go through one list potentially.
[05:47:49] We burned through that list in like 10 minutes and we called 90,000 people and by the end
[05:47:55] of the additional phone banks that were conducted on the day of, on the day of the election,
[05:48:03] we had called more that, we had called every single person that had voted for a Democrat
[05:48:09] in that district in the last six years.
[05:48:13] Okay. And through that process, we were able to get 2,000 new voters, which is very close
[05:48:20] to the margin of victory for Dari Liza. So if you're feeling a little anxious and it's normal,
[05:48:26] there's a lot of uncertainty here. We're up against very powerful forces, a lot of outside
[05:48:32] spending, vicious smears. And the rest of the Democratic Party, the establishment is very
[05:48:39] frustrated with the impact that the Democratic Socialists have had so far because they are
[05:48:42] terrified of representative democracy. They're terrified of having to, to elect real fighters
[05:48:49] like male Icaros. If you're, if you're worried about that, if you're anxious,
[05:48:53] one way to soothe that anxiety is to smile and dial. If you're nervous, if you have social anxiety,
[05:49:00] it's really easy to do it. It's, it's basically a turnkey solution. They do everything for you,
[05:49:07] get the talking points, they're going to walk you through it, they're going to give you
[05:49:10] you the orientation. And I personally am not the biggest fan of making phone conversations.
[05:49:17] I'm not very good at phone calls. Probably my most like Zoomer adjacent trait, even though
[05:49:24] I'm 34 years old, I'm an old man. And it's gamified. It's basically like a video game.
[05:49:33] And you can work through that social anxiety through the process of phone banking and
[05:49:38] by calling the wonderful people of Denver, Colorado to spread the good word and hopefully
[05:49:44] elect another progressive socialist fighter into Congress.
[05:49:49] Sorry, I yapped too much.
[05:49:53] That's all I got.
[05:49:54] So, do I just bring up Maylock Kuros now?
[05:49:57] It's a great honor to be on the stage with so many wonderful people and Maylock Kuros,
[05:50:05] everybody.
[05:50:06] Thank you so much, Hasan. I really appreciate it. I genuinely am so grateful to see all of you guys.
[05:50:12] Oh my God, my face just like blew up on my screen and that was a lot. Wow, hi everybody.
[05:50:17] I'm so excited to be here with you guys. There are over 400 people on this call right now. That's fucking insane.
[05:50:23] You guys are all incredible and amazing and we're about to carry all the momentum that just brought Claire and Daria Lisa to a win in New York here to Denver.
[05:50:32] This is the next stop where we're going to get a socialist into Congress.
[05:50:35] We're going to finally get the coalition that we need to pressure the Democratic Party
[05:50:39] to get things like Medicare for all and social housing and universal child care and elder
[05:50:43] care.
[05:50:44] All of the basic things that we know that working people need to be able to not just
[05:50:47] get by, but to be able to thrive and we know for a fact that the people already
[05:50:51] supported the only thing standing in our way are the corporations and the billionaires
[05:50:54] and the special interests of whom have poured in $3 million into this race, literally
[05:51:00] a million dollars just yesterday.
[05:51:02] That's how we know that we are making
[05:51:04] a massive difference right now.
[05:51:06] That's how we know we have them scared.
[05:51:08] And when she is putting out these ridiculous attack ads
[05:51:11] are incredibly ridiculous and people are seeing right
[05:51:14] that we can see the desperation of coming out
[05:51:16] from there right now.
[05:51:17] And that's what those we were actually on track to.
[05:51:21] We have some polling that shows us
[05:51:24] up at the five points right now.
[05:51:26] No, you muted yourself.
[05:51:38] Yo, I'm like boomer energy today.
[05:51:42] Okay.
[05:51:43] Can you hear me now?
[05:51:44] Yeah.
[05:51:45] Okay.
[05:51:46] Fantastic.
[05:51:47] We are up five in the polls right now.
[05:51:49] And that was before we got the endorsement from the one and only
[05:51:52] Senator Bernie Sanders.
[05:51:54] who by the way is really freaking popular here in Colorado. People like to talk about Colorado being
[05:51:58] a purplish state. We didn't vote for Biden, we didn't vote for Hillary. This is a state and this is a
[05:52:05] city that literally has pulled socialism four points higher than capitalism, has voted for
[05:52:10] Bernie twice. This is a city that has universal pre-K. We have publicly financed elections.
[05:52:14] We have term limits. We have all of these issues that we really care about. We just
[05:52:18] don't have leadership that's actually reflecting these values and that's why these calls
[05:52:22] that you're going to make are going to be so important because the voters of Denver are aligned
[05:52:26] with us. The voters of Denver want to have leadership that's unbought and unafraid to stand
[05:52:30] up to the billionaires and the corporations that are keeping our prices high, burning our planet,
[05:52:35] and profiting from genocide. They just need to know that there is a real progressive,
[05:52:39] that there is a socialist on the ballot that's going to be fighting for those things
[05:52:43] in Congress for them and for every single working family in this city. And I'm so,
[05:52:47] so grateful for y'all being in this fight with us. This is the only way we get it done.
[05:52:51] I always tell folks that Bernie doesn't endorse people, he endorses movements and right now
[05:52:55] y'all are a part of this movement to get this done and I'm so honored to be in this fight alongside
[05:52:59] y'all and I'm excited now to answer some questions. All right, yeah thanks so much Mila. We have some
[05:53:06] we want to do a little bit of Q&A. I know last time we did Roses and Thorns which is a game
[05:53:10] where you said Rose and Thorns but we're going to ask for some more detailed answers today
[05:53:14] if that's okay. So first of all um actually you answered my first question and we've been
[05:53:21] keeping it really focused on the politics. So one of the first things I wanted to ask was
[05:53:28] your experience as a lawyer and being fired for expressing Palestine solidarity. I'm sure many
[05:53:33] of these people on the call know about this. But I wanted to just know like what was that like?
[05:53:38] How exactly did it go down? And how did that maybe change your own politics or maybe even
[05:53:43] motivate you to get involved with DSA or running for office? Yeah, yeah. So for folks who
[05:53:49] who don't know, I immigrated to Denver in 98 and I was a baby from Ethiopia and there
[05:53:54] was a genocide just a few years ago in the northern region, which is where I'm from or
[05:53:59] my family's from, and anywhere from 600,000 to 1 million innocent people were killed.
[05:54:06] We still don't know exactly how many because the government refuses to let people in to
[05:54:09] investigate.
[05:54:11] I was in law school when that happened.
[05:54:12] I protested, I advocated, I called representatives trying to get some kind of relief for the
[05:54:17] the innocent people that were being killed in Ethiopia.
[05:54:22] And at the very least, people expressed sympathy, right?
[05:54:25] Of course, they couldn't do anything
[05:54:27] because no one can ever do anything for countries
[05:54:30] like Ethiopia when they're going through war like that.
[05:54:33] But I got sympathy at the very least.
[05:54:35] And I remember while I was in law school,
[05:54:39] I tell everybody law school is where
[05:54:41] I learned that the system's not broken.
[05:54:42] It's actually working exactly as it was designed.
[05:54:44] So to be totally honest, it just broke my spirit.
[05:54:47] I was in classrooms arguing with classmates about whether or not a contract was unconscionable
[05:54:53] when it was charging a single mom 300% interest rate for a fridge and realizing, like, oh,
[05:55:00] this is fundamentally broken and I didn't feel like any one person could make a real
[05:55:04] difference.
[05:55:05] So I decided to just go to a big law firm where I would pay off all my loans, help
[05:55:09] my parents retire and call it a day.
[05:55:12] I would always joke around, we're cooked, the planet's burning, the government's
[05:55:15] corrupt, we can't fix any of this.
[05:55:17] And then, after October 7th, I saw the students protesting what was quickly developing into
[05:55:23] a genocide in Palestine.
[05:55:25] And I saw them doing it in the face of getting fired, getting threatened by getting blackballed
[05:55:29] in their industries, and remembering the treatment that I got versus the treatment
[05:55:34] that they were getting right now, where you couldn't even get sympathy sometimes.
[05:55:37] You were getting people that were celebrating even the genocide that was happening in
[05:55:42] Palestine.
[05:55:43] And I just remember thinking, what the hell is my excuse, right?
[05:55:46] the despair of believing that things are already broken is just that's the only
[05:55:53] way to guarantee that nothing changes right and the only way things get better
[05:55:56] is if we are actively working towards it and actively fighting for it and so
[05:56:00] seeing these students you know putting their jobs on the line is what called
[05:56:04] means writing the article defending their right to protest, defending their
[05:56:08] right to a free speech and but also speaking to the legitimacy of why
[05:56:13] they were protesting in the first place and why ethnocracies devolve into systems of apartheid
[05:56:18] and then into systems of genocide and you know understanding the context in which violence
[05:56:23] happens and making sure that we are committing ourselves to peace building in the same in
[05:56:27] the way that is necessary to like understand what the conflict is and you know my firm
[05:56:33] asked me to take it down within like three hours of it getting posted. I said no as
[05:56:39] someone who lost family in a genocide,
[05:56:42] I can't just stay silent right now.
[05:56:45] And then the next day, I was told that I was let go.
[05:56:49] And in the immediate aftermath,
[05:56:51] I was getting all of these messages from lawyers
[05:56:53] across the country and legal staff,
[05:56:55] and I'm just people who'd seen it on LinkedIn
[05:56:58] and were saying, I wish I could have spoken out too,
[05:57:01] but I can't afford to lose this childcare
[05:57:03] that I have and about to have a baby,
[05:57:05] or my partner just lost his health insurance,
[05:57:07] We can't, I'm the only one providing that health insurance now.
[05:57:10] And realizing that all of these people actively want
[05:57:14] to hold their government accountable, hold power accountable,
[05:57:17] but can't because we've organized our economy in a way
[05:57:19] where our jobs are holding our basic needs hostage
[05:57:23] and preventing people from actively participating
[05:57:26] in our democracy and holding power accountable.
[05:57:28] And so that's really what pivoted me away
[05:57:31] from practicing law and being much more interested
[05:57:34] in the actual act of writing law
[05:57:36] and creating laws that would support a real functioning
[05:57:39] democracy and making sure that our most
[05:57:41] people are being met.
[05:57:44] That makes a ton of sense.
[05:57:45] And I think it's, you know, fingers crossed,
[05:57:48] I'm a very superstitious person.
[05:57:49] You win on Tuesday.
[05:57:50] The irony is that your voice would only get louder,
[05:57:52] and the voice of this movement would only get louder
[05:57:54] for Palestine.
[05:57:56] And I think kind of moving off of that,
[05:57:58] what do you think is the most important piece
[05:58:01] of legislation to help fight for free Palestine?
[05:58:05] Well, above everything, we just have to block the bombs.
[05:58:09] So immediately signing up to co-sponsor
[05:58:11] for the Block the Bombs Act to make sure
[05:58:14] that we are putting an immediate end to the violence
[05:58:17] that we are seeing there right now.
[05:58:19] But then I also think we have to really reevaluate
[05:58:21] our relationship with any country that operates
[05:58:24] as an ethnocracy.
[05:58:26] Understanding the systems that lead to violence
[05:58:29] I think is our responsibility as a country that
[05:58:31] claims to be a democracy.
[05:58:32] We're not, we're in an oligarchy right now.
[05:58:34] But if our claim is to be a democracy, our claim is to support and fight for liberation
[05:58:39] and democracy everywhere else, our responsibility is to make sure that any country that is receiving
[05:58:43] our aid is committed to those same principles, too.
[05:58:45] You simply can't do that as an ethnocracy, so we have to be really serious about re-evaluating
[05:58:50] our relationship with Israel to begin with.
[05:58:54] Makes a lot of sense.
[05:58:55] I think pivoting a little bit, we talk a lot about Palestine, we talk a lot about
[05:58:59] legislation.
[05:59:00] I want to talk a little bit, just ask you a bit about how the campaign is going,
[05:59:03] Zoom in on the canvassing.
[05:59:06] There's been a ton of canvassing happening.
[05:59:08] And I was curious if you had like a theme or a canvassing
[05:59:10] story or anecdote that you think might represent the campaign
[05:59:14] or like really speak to like what's
[05:59:16] being built on the ground.
[05:59:17] Yeah, totally.
[05:59:19] Yes, Bryn just put the shout out in the chat.
[05:59:21] We are at over 70,000 doors right now,
[05:59:25] which is freaking insane.
[05:59:26] I literally just walked off of a Burnian doors
[05:59:30] campus that we just did with the local state candidate, state house candidate as well, who's
[05:59:34] also endorsed by Bernie. We're having campuses all across the city right now. We have over
[05:59:39] 1,000 canvassers that are signed up with the campaign and over 5,000 volunteers that are
[05:59:44] helping in all other facets of the campaign, including phone banking and text banking,
[05:59:48] which is freaking amazing. It's the biggest field program that we think Colorado's
[05:59:52] ever seen. And that's all DSA because we're that freaking great. I'll say probably
[05:59:58] my favorite story was walking down the block and we saw this house that was like in full
[06:00:05] Halloween 11 the core and it's like what the hell is going on? Numbers going down? Okay,
[06:00:10] these people are these people are cool and we saved it for the end because you're like I I
[06:00:15] have a feeling these are going to be cool people and we knock on the door and lo and behold it's
[06:00:21] a younger guy he's super cool he never voted before in Denver he moved here recently
[06:00:26] and at least in the last few years,
[06:00:30] and they never voted because they didn't think it mattered.
[06:00:33] They were fully on the same page as I was, right?
[06:00:36] As far as we are living in an oligarchy,
[06:00:38] the corruption is just ridiculous and rampant.
[06:00:41] The climate is being destroyed right now
[06:00:43] and there's nothing we can do.
[06:00:44] And I agree with you on all of those things.
[06:00:46] And actually, there are so many things that we can do.
[06:00:48] All we have to do is send in leaders
[06:00:50] that are committed to those values.
[06:00:52] And so we got to meet him,
[06:00:53] we got to meet his wife,
[06:00:54] who does all of the Halloween decor
[06:00:56] and keeps it up every, all year long.
[06:00:58] This is a Halloween house.
[06:01:00] So that was really cool.
[06:01:03] That is funny.
[06:01:04] I don't really see much of that around here in May,
[06:01:06] but that would be a fun house to doorknock.
[06:01:08] We only have U2 530, or that's PT 630, right?
[06:01:13] Yes, yeah.
[06:01:14] Okay, well, then, I actually just kinda wanna give you
[06:01:17] two minutes to just give some closing remarks.
[06:01:19] Anything that you feel like you want a phone banker
[06:01:21] to know, heading into that dialer
[06:01:24] to make them more confident,
[06:01:25] feel better going into those conversations?
[06:01:27] Yeah, absolutely.
[06:01:29] I think one of the things that I always
[06:01:31] remember when I'm having conversations with voters,
[06:01:35] especially for the folks that you might interact with that
[06:01:38] aren't totally aware where we're at,
[06:01:41] remembering why we're doing this.
[06:01:42] Two more, three more, four more, five more.
[06:01:44] Because we fundamentally believe that every single human
[06:01:47] being has certain rights, rights to housing,
[06:01:51] to health care, to nutritional foods, public education,
[06:01:54] to fair labor protections and all of these things.
[06:01:57] And remembering that you would want someone
[06:02:01] to fight for your rights in a really meaningful way
[06:02:05] and committing yourself to fighting for others' rights
[06:02:07] in that same way.
[06:02:08] Even if you come up against somebody
[06:02:09] that might not be getting it immediately
[06:02:11] or might not be on the same page immediately,
[06:02:14] remembering that the only way that we get to this better
[06:02:16] world is when we do it hand in hand and shoulder
[06:02:18] to shoulder in solidarity together.
[06:02:20] And that takes conversations like these,
[06:02:23] face-to-face or in this case ear-to-ear where we get to talk about not just the policy that
[06:02:28] we care about, but the world that we want to live in, the values that we want to live
[06:02:32] by in the kind of country that we want to live in so that we could actually be proud
[06:02:38] of it.
[06:02:40] That's the kind of thing that I think voters are really hungry for right now and nothing
[06:02:45] beats getting a call from a volunteer who's donating their time, donating their energy
[06:02:51] to a cause that's bigger than them
[06:02:53] and talking about the world that they wanna live in together.
[06:02:56] And so, I just can't thank y'all for being here
[06:02:58] for doing this, we're talking to the incredible people
[06:03:01] in our district about the good work that we're trying to do
[06:03:04] and about the good work that we have to do together
[06:03:06] in order to bring out this better world.
[06:03:07] So, I appreciate y'all so much.
[06:03:09] Thank you so much, Chunpreet.
[06:03:10] Thank you so much, Hassan,
[06:03:11] for hopping on here with us last minute.
[06:03:13] And happy dialing, everybody.
[06:03:15] Of course.
[06:03:16] I have a question for you guys, by the way.
[06:03:19] We, we can't reach past the point of 500 participants. Is there a limit?
[06:03:26] Yes, there is a limit, but hold up. Does someone have, can someone make another zoom?
[06:03:37] I'm looking at grin and campaign folks. I can't believe we maxed out. That's a very good problem
[06:03:42] to have. Yes. Well, yeah, it was uncommitted. So been a while.
[06:03:45] Yeah, Rebecca's not here talking. Well, anyway, it's dipping a little. So if you're, if you're
[06:03:52] just spec to know it's because people were trying to, is people from my room have been
[06:03:56] trying to join, uh, cause I told them I would carry the flame at 500 and it just kept stopping
[06:04:01] at 4.99. And then people kept complaining that they can't get into the zoom call.
[06:04:06] But it's fine. I mean, I have an idea. What we can do is if they can just sit tight,
[06:04:11] We can send a trainer to another Zoom link on the National Electoral Commission Zoom because
[06:04:16] it's on a campaign Zoom.
[06:04:18] And then let me find that.
[06:04:21] Let's see if we can just get another link going or something like that and we can get
[06:04:24] that to you.
[06:04:26] Sweet.
[06:04:28] Yeah, does that sound good?
[06:04:33] Sure.
[06:04:34] I mean, it's fine.
[06:04:35] It's also not a big deal.
[06:04:36] It's, you know.
[06:04:38] Okay.
[06:04:39] Cool.
[06:04:40] about the extra folks and if we can get another zoom in the meanwhile because I know a lot of folks
[06:04:44] are waiting to get on the dialer. We are going to get started on dialing very soon. I'm just
[06:04:51] waiting for Bryn to get back so we can get into that. Bryn, are you good to start the dialing?
[06:04:56] Yes, I am. Let me get my screen share real quick.
[06:05:10] All right. We're looking at my web browser now.
[06:05:13] Great. So hello, everyone. My name is Bryn. She, her pronouns.
[06:05:17] I am currently co-chair of Denver DSA. I'm very excited to be here with y'all.
[06:05:23] So, we're going to go over phone banking, how to do it.
[06:05:27] So, we're going to, before we click any buttons, I want to go over what we're doing here, like
[06:05:33] what you're doing with phone banking, right?
[06:05:34] Because we're going to call for a different call.
[06:05:37] So, primarily we're going to be talking about this, right?
[06:05:40] We're going to be doing voter contact, talking to them about the election because it's
[06:05:43] coming up on Tuesday, making sure they get those ballots in.
[06:05:47] But if you are an elite phone banker, if you are a phone's maxer, then we're
[06:05:52] we're gonna open up a breakout room for volunteer recruitment.
[06:05:56] So that's a bit more.
[06:05:57] Oh my God.
[06:05:58] Is this a Linux browser?
[06:05:59] In terms of like, you know,
[06:06:00] you're not just selling a candidate, right?
[06:06:03] You're not just talking about Maylaw
[06:06:05] and making a case for, you know, her campaign,
[06:06:09] talking about, you know,
[06:06:10] what kind of world do we wanna live in?
[06:06:12] But instead, you're talking to people in our volunteer list.
[06:06:16] It's max.
[06:06:17] Trying to get them to take a canvassing shift
[06:06:18] because we've got four days until election day.
[06:06:23] And in Colorado, you can carry, I think, up to 10 ballots.
[06:06:28] So we're going to be sending out canvassers
[06:06:30] not just to knock people's doors,
[06:06:31] but if they have ballots that need to be returned,
[06:06:33] then we're going to help them out with that.
[06:06:35] Can you just generally talk about how easy this is?
[06:06:37] Yeah, it's a little challenging, right?
[06:06:38] Because you're asking someone to give up their afternoon.
[06:06:40] She's explaining it right now.
[06:06:41] She's explaining why it's easy.
[06:06:43] So most of us are going to be on voter contact
[06:06:45] talking directly to voters.
[06:06:47] So with that, what we're going to do
[06:06:50] is you're going to click the bottom button,
[06:06:52] call with this device plus phone for audio.
[06:06:56] This link of mailot.call.scale.win
[06:06:58] should be dropped in the chat now,
[06:07:00] and it will open up this menu.
[06:07:02] You'll click that bottom button,
[06:07:04] and it will have two boxes for your name and phone number.
[06:07:07] I would rather not share my phone number with 500 people,
[06:07:10] so I've already done that part in this tab.
[06:07:14] It says please call this 970 number.
[06:07:17] populated in my phone as you can see here. I'll hit the button and then we're gonna start calling.
[06:07:25] It's super simple. See? On my phone it will be actually dialing. Yeah, there's more than that.
[06:07:30] There's 22,000 people in here. It's just calling people's numbers over and over and over again.
[06:07:37] And yeah, eventually we'll get a voter and you'll talk to them. And then after the call
[06:07:44] you'll keep going. So to go through the script, when you get a call, this menu is going to
[06:07:48] pop up on your computer, right? You'll start with, hey, is this Brynn? Is this Sean Preach? Is this
[06:07:54] Hosshawn? And then ideally you're talking to the correct person. Then you're going to have the
[06:08:00] script right in front of you telling you everything you need to know. Great. My name is Brynn.
[06:08:06] I'm a volunteer with the Malecures for Commerce campaign. My robot is running on
[06:08:12] on a bolshing ice, passing Medicare for all,
[06:08:14] universal childcare and arms embargo.
[06:08:16] You have a quick minute to chat about it.
[06:08:19] And if they're available, then you'll say yes,
[06:08:22] and you'll get some copy in front of you
[06:08:24] with some talking points.
[06:08:25] Unfortunately, this doesn't mention
[06:08:27] that she's Bernie Sanders endorsed,
[06:08:29] but people really love Bernie in the city.
[06:08:31] So throw him in there, tell people her story, right?
[06:08:35] Why is she running?
[06:08:36] Because she understands our struggle.
[06:08:38] She's an immigrant, a barista,
[06:08:39] a student who knows how much rent
[06:08:41] groceries in this ridiculously overpriced city cost and knows she knows what it's like and she's
[06:08:48] running to give give that struggle a voice. She's been endorsed by us in DSA. She's been endorsed
[06:08:54] by Sunrise Justice Democrats and Senator Bernie Sanders and she is not taking any corporate
[06:08:59] PAC money. Then we're gonna ask like you know what do you think can we count on your vote and
[06:09:06] If they say yes, then we hit them, we label them as a strong may lot or lean may lot, depending on how enthusiastic they are.
[06:09:14] Obviously, if they're backing other candidates, we'll denote that as well, or if they're undecided.
[06:09:20] But ideally, we want to get these undecideds into, to become voters, right?
[06:09:28] So we're, we're going to listen to their arguments, right?
[06:09:32] Why haven't you made a decision yet, you know what what what have you been thinking about?
[06:09:36] What have you heard about the race?
[06:09:37] What have you heard about may lot right?
[06:09:39] We want to ask questions to get to the bottom of why someone hasn't made a decision yet
[06:09:47] Right we don't have a conversation with these people ask them what their reasons are and then if they bring up some of these points
[06:09:54] Right that we're hearing a lot on doors. We're hearing a lot in calls. They say oh, she just moved here
[06:09:59] That's really easy to refute, right? Just very kindly be like, well, you know, I've seen that add to I've heard that as well
[06:10:06] but
[06:10:08] actually, it's
[06:10:09] It's not really true, right?
[06:10:11] Mellot grew up here and she went off to college in law school and and had a job for a year and a half and then was fired and
[06:10:18] What else are you gonna do but come back? Okay, this works. I'm gonna be raised here
[06:10:22] This is a racist talking point, but we still want to meet people halfway, right?
[06:10:26] just by providing this information to them, being like oh, I've heard that attack.
[06:10:32] It's actually not the case.
[06:10:34] Or ask them like, well, why do you think that that would be an advertisement?
[06:10:40] Why are they saying that about her, right?
[06:10:43] And then you get an opportunity to drill down into their reasons and
[06:10:47] hopefully flip some undecided voters into enthusiastic MALOT supporters.
[06:10:53] So you'll have the talking points here in front of you
[06:10:55] to help you do that.
[06:10:59] We've got points about her policy
[06:11:01] and we've got some rebuttals to this.
[06:11:03] These common attack lines we're seeing around,
[06:11:06] yeah, the false accusations that she just moved here
[06:11:10] or is anti-Semitic or what have you.
[06:11:13] It's really easy to cut through that
[06:11:15] in just a little conversation.
[06:11:17] So after going through our talking points,
[06:11:21] having a discussion with the voter,
[06:11:22] We've moved them from undecided to supporting May lot. Yay.
[06:11:26] So we'll hit supports may lot. And then, um, this is a preview,
[06:11:30] but you will be put back on the dialer. You'll hear the ringing noises.
[06:11:34] And hopefully you'll get another voter in a couple of minutes. Um, so yeah,
[06:11:38] if we can literally like a game up some breakout rooms for the voter contact.
[06:11:42] And when it's, um, when it's gamified,
[06:11:45] you actually take away the anxiety as we're again,
[06:11:48] just cause that's, um, that's the easiest.
[06:11:50] You have to download Linux to call you fucking weirdo little bit about me a lot you can speak on it, right?
[06:11:56] And you've got all these talking points for you
[06:11:57] But if you're again, yeah, think about it like a big game owns Maxxer then please do hop in that volunteer
[06:12:03] There's literally a dialogue tree is so simple if we could get the link to the script repasted in the chat ring link to
[06:12:10] The dialer repasted in the chat
[06:12:12] We're gonna hop on on the dialer here all together and then we're gonna come back in
[06:12:17] approximately an hour at 7.45 mountain time for you west coasters that's 6.45
[06:12:23] for you coastal elites in the east that's 9.45 so yeah let's get dialing y'all
[06:12:31] and if you're unable to join this zoom and you are on Hassan's stream folks
[06:12:37] should put the scale if you're in this zoom and you're in his chat you should
[06:12:40] put the voter contact scale to win link in the stream chat and you just watch
[06:12:44] the whole training so you could just start making calls. Here I'm spamming it. Yeah, we're spamming
[06:12:52] it on our end as well. Wait, what? I can't hear anymore. Recording stopped. Okay.
[06:13:08] Okay, all right, update required, permaband, can you legally join the queue?
[06:13:26] Holy shit as a communist with RC I wish the best of log and I'm rooting for you guys
[06:13:37] I'm currently working our make calls as well ban from zoom anyway that's funny not an IP
[06:13:46] been. Um, so like I said, everybody is actually very simple. Uh, go out, make some fucking
[06:13:59] calls, smile and dial. I want to hear, I want to hear, uh, about your experiences overall.
[06:14:06] I want to hear like the funniest stories that you got from people. Uh, and I want to
[06:14:12] hear the not so funny stories. Okay. And yeah, you can hear the
[06:14:20] smile in your voice. But like I said, dude, this race is very
[06:14:24] important. They're all very important. But this one is also
[06:14:27] exceptionally important. And here's the thing. Here's the
[06:14:30] thing. If you're feeling worried, especially because of the
[06:14:37] things that we looked at yesterday, or not yesterday
[06:14:40] earlier today
[06:14:42] if you're feeling worried
[06:14:44] because you know there is uh... opinion editorials coming out from
[06:14:48] the denver post
[06:14:49] and that there is
[06:14:50] additional money being dumped into the race at the final hour
[06:14:55] a million dollars
[06:14:57] or more than a million dollars
[06:14:59] coming from
[06:15:01] potentially pro-israelis groups but outside spending
[06:15:05] okay and you're like
[06:15:06] how the fuck do we combat this misinformation
[06:15:09] Mela Kuros is awesome. And I want the people of Denver to know this is a very young district normally.
[06:15:16] Okay. The youngest district in the entire country. Okay. And if you're like, how do I do this?
[06:15:25] How do I, uh, how do I combat my, my fears? Well, in my experience going out and canvassing
[06:15:33] and and also
[06:15:36] Uh going out and and phone banking it helps quite a bit it helps
[06:15:41] Take away some of that anxiety when you actually play a role in it and you're like damn
[06:15:47] especially
[06:15:49] Many of you that played a role
[06:15:51] In the diaries of phone banks
[06:15:54] And the claire valdes phone banks and the canvas operations. You saw that happened in real time. Okay
[06:16:00] you saw
[06:16:02] that change take place right we were able to out work out organize unbelievable amounts of money
[06:16:15] and we're also talking about Denver, Colorado, Denver, Colorado is woke is woke as hell
[06:16:22] it's not even like liberal woke in the way the San Francisco is Denver, Colorado is like straight up woke woke
[06:16:28] Okay, and if you can't do it for me if you don't want to do it for mail-out do it for
[06:16:33] terby Durden
[06:16:35] Who's running for governor of South Dakota?
[06:16:39] That's right. You know who would never
[06:16:43] be able to pull this off
[06:16:48] Dusty Johnson that's right. Don't be a yellow belly coward
[06:16:53] Be like terby
[06:16:55] Do it for terby
[06:17:01] Yes, there will be more phone banks in the next couple of days all the way until the election day
[06:17:07] I will also be in Denver, Colorado on
[06:17:11] Tuesday
[06:17:13] Okay
[06:17:17] And last but not least I didn't forget we did technically hit 500 so
[06:17:25] He stood unshaken, a voice in the storm, a man of conviction, a heart newborn.
[06:17:46] We did get the five hundred.
[06:18:16] Oh
[06:18:31] How's it up, you're not a good dancer
[06:18:46] remains
[06:19:16] darkness will fall
[06:19:20] we rise with the spirit
[06:19:24] we answer the call
[06:19:28] the truth is eternal
[06:19:32] the cross is our guide
[06:19:36] with God as our captain
[06:19:40] we must survive so
[06:19:42] Oh, we are tiny birds, we carry the flame, we'll fight for the dust, we'll honor his name.
[06:19:52] We are tiny birds, his feathers are all together unbroken, we'll make every blow.
[06:20:02] We are tiny birds.
[06:20:10] That was fire. This was fire. This is actually fire.
[06:20:34] Wow, we carried that freaking flame, huh, folks?
[06:20:44] Alright, god damn.
[06:20:47] You're amazing dancing, don't listen to the haters.
[06:20:49] Thank you.
[06:20:50] That was, that's an instant classic.
[06:20:51] That's an instant banger.
[06:20:52] That's an instant classic.
[06:20:54] Respect, respect, respect.
[06:20:56] I'm glad we carried the flame.
[06:20:58] Now, here's one of the beautiful parts about not only owning the libs, owning the cons,
[06:21:07] you already know, but what is this?
[06:21:15] Oh, Megan Romer, I think that one of the, what is, I think that they're really excited
[06:21:21] to see a bright spot of hope and a spot where they actually have some control over what
[06:21:24] happens next.
[06:21:25] Megan Romer says, in a world where it feels like so many things, I'm almost kind
[06:21:28] been decided for you by generations ahead of you, this is a place to see it.
[06:21:41] So obviously, one of the fun aspects of victories, putting numbers on the board, getting democratic
[06:21:49] social selected, is, you know, conservative smalding.
[06:21:58] But another very fun thing that you can point to is centrist corporate soulless husks that
[06:22:08] are neoliberals trying to fucking manage the new momentum.
[06:22:15] Because once again, as I always like the stress, these guys, obviously they're capitalists,
[06:22:21] They're beholding the corporate interests, but they also still have jobs to preserve.
[06:22:29] They have jobs to protect.
[06:22:36] Part of that is getting reelected or getting elected to higher office.
[06:22:39] So they have to turn around and advocate for all of the popular things that they
[06:22:45] have spent their entire careers arguing against.
[06:22:50] This is yet another one of those examples.
[06:22:55] Gavin Newsom releases a video after a sequence of major socialist victories, and he comes
[06:23:08] out and he's now a socialist.
[06:23:11] Gavin, should have come on my stream.
[06:23:15] It's time for a national billionaire's tax and a new social contract.
[06:23:21] Mr. Gav, gruesome Gav, who obviously advocated against the billionaire tax in his own state,
[06:23:30] coming out and saying it's time for a billionaire's tax.
[06:23:38] Gabriel Zuckman says, Dear Governor Gavin Newsom, if you really support a national
[06:23:42] billionaires tax as you now claim. Why don't you endorse Bernie Sanders and Rokana's federal
[06:23:46] 5% wealth tax bill? Over the last few weeks, you've devoted all your energy to preventing
[06:23:51] the California tax. Billionaires tax bill from taking place. You have now failed. The
[06:23:55] people vote November 3rd on a pioneering tax of 5% on all wealth of California's billionaires,
[06:24:01] but you are continuing your crusade against the California billionaire tax while simultaneously
[06:24:07] demanding a national one
[06:24:10] yeah bro saw what happened tuesday and it hit him like the ghost visiting
[06:24:14] scrooge
[06:24:16] we like to call guys like this
[06:24:20] a windsock
[06:24:23] okay the misdirect here is that Gavin Newsom is opposing a wealth tax on
[06:24:26] billionaires in his own state and assisting a supposed to do national
[06:24:29] income tax on billionaires but billionaires make money off of non-
[06:24:32] income sources read a sub stack post carefully
[06:24:35] He's talking about income tax and closing a few loopholes, but not a national version of the wealth
[06:24:39] tax on the ballot in California. So this is Newsom thinking he could fool everyone and going to bat
[06:24:44] for billionaire donors who could fund his presidential campaign. The problem is when Gavin Newsom behaves
[06:24:51] like a windsock in this, in this way, billionaires still get mad. Okay. They still get mad
[06:25:00] because he's all but endorsing the billionaire tax.
[06:25:05] Also, my other governor goat, Josh Shapiro, chose to stand firm on his centrist principles
[06:25:19] because he definitely doesn't want to win higher office, for sure.
[06:25:26] Democratic voters in New York chose three candidates backed by Zora Mamdani, far left
[06:25:33] and Democratic socialist candidates.
[06:25:35] What message do you take from that about where your party is?
[06:25:38] Well, you know, those were races in individual districts in a whole other state.
[06:25:43] I think you're seeing very different looking congressional races and certainly different
[06:25:48] Democratic candidates here in Pennsylvania.
[06:25:52] I think what is in- Yeah, like Chris Rabb.
[06:25:56] Important are the people who are making a lot of noise, who are engaging in these
[06:26:03] these performative politics, have to now figure out how to deliver results.
[06:26:08] One thing to speak in platitudes during a campaign, it's a whole other thing, to actually
[06:26:12] deliver for people who are genuinely hurting, who genuinely need to see cost of living go
[06:26:19] down, meaning their ability to make ends meet, you know, go up, fixing a broken health
[06:26:25] care system, reigning in excesses, being able to, you know, give people the promise
[06:26:29] of liberty that we've talked about.
[06:26:31] I think we as a party need to find our way toward candidates who actually can deliver
[06:26:37] for people and make their lives better.
[06:26:39] I think what our party has to go through that will be very healthy and something we've not
[06:26:45] really done since the 1992 election cycle is to have a battle over what we believe in,
[06:26:52] to have a battle over the ideas that we are going to hold on to and campaign on
[06:26:58] And then deliver.
[06:27:01] Yeah, more platitudes, more platitudes, more of the same,
[06:27:06] more telling you better things are not possible.
[06:27:08] That's a way to read the Patrick Bette David Corpose.
[06:27:11] Oh, hell yeah.
[06:27:13] One minute you're a Democrat.
[06:27:15] Next minute you're a socialist.
[06:27:18] Did the DSA break you?
[06:27:21] I know you like the number, but let me tell you why these numbers are not adding up.
[06:27:28] You know the billionaire tax is a bad idea, why not stand your ground as a Democrat instead
[06:27:35] of joining the socialist camp?
[06:27:38] Terrible strategy.
[06:27:40] I know you like the number, and the number you like is a billion.
[06:27:52] You're not even a billionaire, Patrick.
[06:27:57] Get your money up.
[06:28:02] Hashtag value tamed.
[06:28:07] Mint.
[06:28:10] No.
[06:28:11] Hashtag we are value tamed.
[06:28:22] Don't tweet that, bro
[06:28:30] You're not even a billionaire Patrick get your money up
[06:28:35] That's that Grockett
[06:28:40] Yo, where did you guys get this photo this is supposed to be private stop
[06:28:46] It's just me and Gav fuck
[06:28:49] That was a different life. That was from a different time. Okay, Chris. I saw Chris's response
[06:28:56] He said, um, you're seeing a different kind of Democratic candidates here in Pennsylvania
[06:29:08] Instead of assimilating the DSA into the Democratic Party just like the Neolab European Socialist Democrats try to resist it and fail hilariously
[06:29:19] You do understand that you made mortal enemies with the next ruler of Iran?
[06:29:28] Fuck!
[06:29:30] Can I delete it?
[06:29:31] Is it too late?
[06:29:34] Shit!
[06:29:41] I might be cooked.
[06:29:43] For the love of everything holy Nick flint Oz and Myron games on a live park is right now. Why the fuck would I watch that?
[06:29:57] I
[06:29:59] Did see and take great pleasure. I
[06:30:02] Have taken great pleasure because putters serves me Nick friends videos all the time because it's fucking near Nazi shithole
[06:30:08] And sometimes I do watch them
[06:30:10] Especially because he's malding all the fucking time and it did give me great pleasure to see one of his clips
[06:30:17] Where he's like so fucking worried about DSA's rise and is trying to make the same thing happen
[06:30:25] But instead for Nazis, right? He's like we got to do the same thing like we got to move to different places
[06:30:33] And there's this like weird thing that he keeps repeating over and over again
[06:30:36] I guess like there was that one fake pull of like
[06:30:38] Like, 8% of America are groipers or something.
[06:30:47] And what's really funny about that is he keeps saying,
[06:30:53] like, you know, there's a million of us or something.
[06:30:55] And it's like, I don't think that's the case, man.
[06:30:57] I don't think 8% of America are like self-identifying
[06:31:01] groipers, but he just keeps repeating that number.
[06:31:04] And he's like, well, you know,
[06:31:05] there's this many groipers in the United States of America.
[06:31:08] We could make these, you know, we could organize and we could door knock like the DSA
[06:31:19] So that was funny
[06:31:23] Yeah, racist guys love doing that about people not being openly racist I
[06:31:30] Like the one where he was shitting on Oklahoma City in comparison to Naperville. He hates his audience. Oh, yeah, those guys will never
[06:31:36] Oh, you know, it's funny. Those guys will never live in a red state or in a red neighborhood.
[06:31:45] Okay. They love living in living it up in liberal enclaves.
[06:31:56] What is this? Groyper complaining showed up on my timeline.
[06:31:59] mason piker is getting his guys in congress while nicking the groepers post cringe hype edits
[06:32:05] and boosting so if he reads all the fans can't forget that
[06:32:09] rumors and becomes more appealing by the day
[06:32:16] wrong nick went is getting his guys in congress the jubot republicans are his
[06:32:19] guys all my god
[06:32:22] is there a sectarian
[06:32:23] is there a schism
[06:32:25] Happening amongst the neo-nazi movement in America. Oh
[06:32:30] My god, they do in fighting too. I didn't realize I thought that was a left thing. I
[06:32:38] Genuinely only thought the left did this
[06:32:41] Okay, I did not realize that there were ultras for Gropers. I
[06:32:46] Guess it took them long enough to realize that the Republicans are the biggest dickwriters of Israel of all time
[06:32:53] Look at this reply
[06:32:55] Asampa, your sales you communism while getting checks from Uncle Bezos and while you can't afford rent Goy, I'm more right-wing than you.
[06:33:05] You are both right. No, I'm rich.
[06:33:10] And then this guy also calls me a Mexican.
[06:33:14] It accuses me of being Mexican, which is by the way true. I am Turks are flexicking. So, you know, there is that.
[06:33:22] that. I don't know why this would be, I don't know why he would think that this would be
[06:33:29] a negative association. It's one that I, it's one that I wear proudly as I like to say
[06:33:38] I'm an honor member of La Raza. Yes, I'm Latina. So, I'm Latinx. You probably only became
[06:34:00] anti-Semitic after the COVID pandemic, you fucking poser. Oh my god. Oh my god, they're doing,
[06:34:07] they're doing sectarian infighting what the fuck is going on I didn't even
[06:34:16] realize the groepers had ultras how does bro bro we break the groepers so hard
[06:34:26] they're gatekeeping it groepers door knocking why are your window shades
[06:34:29] down. Yeah, they, they went in the opposite direction. They have anti woke 2.0. We have
[06:34:41] woke 2.0. They have anti woke 2.0. That coal guy has identified you correctly as a Mexican.
[06:34:51] And yes, that's what I said.
[06:35:03] What is this?
[06:35:04] It's kind of sweet how grippers would go along with Nick pretending not to not be gay and
[06:35:07] make up imaginary shifts for him.
[06:35:09] They're the most supportive fan base of any political streamer.
[06:35:12] That is kind of true.
[06:35:14] That is kind of true.
[06:35:15] They are, they are far more right or die for Nick Fuentes than my community is for
[06:35:18] me.
[06:35:19] Let's be real.
[06:35:20] really do the exact opposite.
[06:35:24] You guys constantly cook me, meanwhile, the groipers have basically dropped all of the
[06:35:30] trapped cathesthetics that they used to have for, for Sophie Rain.
[06:35:36] Dr. Grover follows you, yes.
[06:35:40] What the fuck Sophie Rain and Nick Fuentes are trending.
[06:35:43] See they're excited.
[06:35:46] Nick Fuentes simping for Sophie Rain aren't groipers allergic to pussy or something
[06:35:49] like that.
[06:35:50] Thank you for the compliment, Nick. Nick Fuentes, honestly, fuck all goyums. Sophie Rain is obviously hot. Brave take.
[06:35:58] Brave take by Nick Fuentes.
[06:36:01] Woman who is professionally attractive is attractive.
[06:36:07] Wow. That's cool.
[06:36:09] Anyway brilliant observation this guy's done did it again, you know
[06:36:26] Most of the groupers never leave the room so they're likely vampires lightly cannot survive UV rays are outdoors
[06:36:39] And she's like mid-seven and a tenant best dude. What are you saying?
[06:36:46] What are you even like this is literally a person who is professionally attractive first of all we don't see
[06:36:54] Just got done with phone call in the phone bank. I'm pretty sure a lady who doesn't go vote to go vote for mail
[06:36:58] I was pumped for that success. I was running my house yelling for joy of super depressed this week
[06:37:03] So this is definitely a win for me. Hell yeah
[06:37:05] You too can make that win happen for yourself. I don't know if you guys also log those you got to let I think you let the canvas lead
[06:37:12] No, right?
[06:37:14] Or I don't know if this one
[06:37:16] Is is they're doing that?
[06:37:21] Also, yeah going back to
[06:37:32] Going back to what I was saying
[06:37:35] About these right wingers like despising living in like red states and shit and red districts his camp accent
[06:37:42] I I love like Jackson Hole. I like Park City. I like the mountains and I also like, you know beaches
[06:37:50] I like play God. He's so chopped. I think Republicans can't be this
[06:37:54] Like Republicans have to have a little bit more self-respect, right? They can't
[06:37:58] It's not because you don't like her that rating women is magically not sexes by the way
[06:38:05] Can we stop rating women? Okay. I I already
[06:38:10] I'm yes. I got it covered. Okay. I already mentioned that
[06:38:18] It's also silly to do that regardless like dude, who's I didn't do that a chatter did
[06:38:28] But it's also objectively silly to do that across the board. It's mean to do that. It's fucked up to do that
[06:38:35] But it's also objectively stupid to do that to a person who is professionally attractive like literally
[06:38:41] like their job that generates
[06:38:45] millions of fucking dollars a year if not a month is about their perceived physical attractiveness
[06:38:55] So it's like doubly stupid
[06:38:58] Anyway, I'm going back to looks though
[06:39:02] If there's a motherfucker, yes, we we already hit 35 K guys, but that's not good enough keep dialing
[06:39:28] Yeah, home bank for mail I use your dialogue tree let's get 90k calls like last time one
[06:39:45] hour left.
[06:39:48] This is like being on Fox and then mocking the asking Jessica if she finds you attractive
[06:39:51] was sort of a given. Let's not be weird and maybe move forward. His eyes all fucked up
[06:40:02] because someone threw a berry at him. What kind of berry can do that to someone? Wait,
[06:40:09] Wait, that's what happened?
[06:40:20] How what?
[06:40:25] Is it like a, is it like a berry in the Mario universe, you know, like how you throw the
[06:40:31] fucking shells?
[06:40:32] Like, is it like that?
[06:40:34] Bro got hit with a devil's fruit?
[06:40:37] Yeah.
[06:40:38] fruit that made him chop.
[06:40:39] This is in Florida, like places in California, even though I don't like to admit that I go
[06:40:42] to California, but it's beautiful.
[06:40:44] It's a, they have some just Laguna Beach that are, I love going there during the summer
[06:40:49] when it's, you know, 108 here in Texas.
[06:40:52] I, I love.
[06:40:55] No, it seems a game of hide and seek and nearly, how a barrier in a game of hide
[06:41:03] Why does he nearly blinded Kem Pax then?
[06:41:20] The droop according to Pax was caused by an injury he received as a child of a lazy eye
[06:41:24] he said was caused by an injury.
[06:41:26] Oh, so he got injured in his, wait, why does he appear to have a lazy eye or a drooping
[06:41:33] eyelid on the right side of his face. The droop, according to Paxton, was caused by an injury.
[06:41:36] He received his child. The lazy eye, he said, was caused by an injury in college.
[06:41:41] At the age of 12, another boy threw a berry at him during a game on how to seek in a fluke.
[06:41:44] The errant berry left. The would be attorney general, uh, virtually bought and forced him
[06:41:50] to spend weeks in mobile to save his vision. I lost 30 or 40 pounds. So I couldn't walk
[06:41:55] when I got out of the hospital. So I had to learn to walk again, not to fight my way back
[06:41:58] to staying in that grade he said. What? And then when he was a freshman at Baylor, Pax's
[06:42:05] said he suffered another injury during an intense game of basketball. Someone elbowed
[06:42:07] him in the right eye. The blow shattered facial bones and doctors needed to wire his skull
[06:42:12] back together. What the fuck? The injuries in treatment left Pax had two different
[06:42:23] color eyes. The left one green and the right one brown shaded by an eyelid that droops
[06:42:26] and permanent changes to his facial expressions. The left eye remains his good eye.
[06:42:38] Bro, what the f- I don't want to say anything. I mean, but that's crazy.
[06:42:50] Don't get banned again about- for talking about Texas and their eyes. Texas losing their eyes,
[06:42:55] True. Last time I talked about a Texan losing his eye, well, he's no longer in Congress.
[06:43:00] So who won that fucking round? Who won that one?
[06:43:11] We've got to have a big 10 if we want a majority. And the reality is that while the media and a
[06:43:16] lot of talking heads like to try to point out all the differences here, there are a lot of
[06:43:20] things that we're united on you know like let's make sure that we stop ICE from
[06:43:25] terrorizing our cities. Instead ICE not only needs to be abolished they need to
[06:43:29] be prosecuted. I think there's a lot of Democrats who would agree on that. A lot
[06:43:33] is made in the media about you know the divisions in the Democratic Party over
[06:43:37] exactly how we want to deliver health care. But Democrats are united that
[06:43:41] everybody in America deserves health care. And meanwhile we're trying to
[06:43:44] oppose a party it's trying. Dude Seth Moulton is so funny because like
[06:43:49] right after the Kamala DVD was like, we should blame trans people. Okay. And now after the
[06:43:56] DSA victories, he's like, we actually love socialism. You know, it turns out I love socialism.
[06:44:06] I, Das Kapital just flew right off my shelf. Did you see that? It's because I was reading it and
[06:44:13] And in a panic, tried to put it right at the tip of the shelf, and it just fell down.
[06:44:20] You see, you see, oh, God, because I love reading.
[06:44:23] Yeah, spine check.
[06:44:25] Spine check, I love.
[06:44:28] I have a pocket, you have a pocket constitution, I have a pocket communist manifesto.
[06:44:35] to take away healthcare from millions of Americans, maybe 25 millions of Americans under Trump
[06:44:43] and Magus plan.
[06:44:45] So there's a lot more that unites us than divides us.
[06:44:49] This was part of the reason why I said, if there is a powerful enough force within the
[06:44:54] Democratic Party that is basically undeniable, like a powerful enough, large enough force
[06:45:03] of of uh... elected democratic socialists
[06:45:07] which is also why
[06:45:09] uh... and we've already passed fifty thousand dials by the way and i need you
[06:45:13] to keep fucking smiling and keep dialing holy shit
[06:45:18] from a lot heroes
[06:45:20] what i'm saying is
[06:45:26] uh... if there is a large enough for us to be reckoned with a large enough
[06:45:30] force that is undeniable within the Democratic Party, you'll see all these other people start
[06:45:34] slowly being like, I'm a bit of a socialist myself.
[06:45:38] Okay?
[06:45:39] Because these guys are devoid of, some of these guys are obviously first and foremost always
[06:45:49] going to defend capital, right?
[06:45:51] Many of them are.
[06:45:52] But some of them at least understand that, you know, things are changing and they're
[06:45:58] more malleable. And they recognize that in order to save their seats, in order not to get fucking,
[06:46:09] in order not to get cast aside, they'll have to caucus with these socialists. They'll have to
[06:46:17] lean into. They'll have to lean into these forces.
[06:46:28] Yeah. Think about this, just 10% of people, 10% of people in this country own two-thirds of the wealth.
[06:46:36] Being on a song viewing chud, living in Mississippi, I'm like, cooked as a DSA member. Do you think we
[06:46:40] will see an increase in momentum in deep red states locally anytime soon? I worry about
[06:46:43] wolves and sheep's clothing down here. Dude, don't worry about wolves and sheep's clothing
[06:46:47] down there fucking keep pushing. I think that's the next wave. I genuinely think, I mean, look,
[06:46:57] I think the route to socialist politics in the south has to be black radical politics,
[06:47:04] black revolutionary politics. That's my assessment. Okay. I think that there is, there's definitely
[06:47:10] a lot of opportunity because there is already, there's preexisting history with the working
[06:47:16] class movement in the south but outside of that you also you know you also need to go and and organize
[06:47:25] in in black neighborhoods and speak to their needs and i do think that there is an opportunity to
[06:47:30] do so i'm going to try my very best but the south is next for sure
[06:47:36] Hassanavi, what would say about Israel, what?
[06:47:50] The South and Appalachia is more likely to go social for California, that's not true.
[06:47:56] Some guy on Reddit is using your trip to Taiwan as a blueprint for foreign legion and defensive
[06:48:04] Taiwan. They're trying to organize a private flotilla of Westerners that sailed the Taiwan.
[06:48:10] My trip to Taiwan. You mean my trip to Cuba.
[06:48:15] They want to organize a private flotilla of Westerners that sailed the Taiwan and defended
[06:48:18] from China. What? Do they know that Taiwan is not under like a Chinese blockade? What?
[06:48:27] Where would they be sailing from? Mainland China?
[06:48:30] China? The distance between Taiwan, Chinese Taipei and mainland China is the same distance
[06:48:38] between the United States of America and Cuba.
[06:48:43] Penny Unis are fighting and winning big in Missouri, Kentucky and Montana organized
[06:48:46] on material conditions and the red states are easy, yes. We're sure.
[06:48:58] I hope mail out takes you to Aurora for some good Denver food. Okay, dude.
[06:49:13] I'm in North Carolina. Did you cover the Sanctuary Democrat promise to America place today?
[06:49:16] Jamie Agar is signed in this pledge and he's a demo representative running for
[06:49:21] my day, running for my district. I feel so hopeless. Yes, I did see it.
[06:49:28] I did. I did see that. First, let's look at what this guy is saying.
[06:49:33] The 30-year-old, for the first time in American history, is not doing better than his or her parents.
[06:49:40] That's a five-alarm fire. American wages have stood still, and the costs across the spectrum cost of living have skyrocketed.
[06:49:48] The system is fundamentally broken.
[06:49:51] The federal tax code, the corporate tax code, and the inheritance tax code seem to be written for a different set of Americans.
[06:49:58] It's time for an economic reset, a true minimum tax.
[06:50:02] A true minimum tax on billionaires that ensures the people at the very top pay at least the tax rate their own workers pay.
[06:50:10] We also should end this tax-free lifestyle loan.
[06:50:14] This is the gimmick that allows the ultra-wealthy to borrow against their stock portfolios while
[06:50:19] reporting no taxable income.
[06:50:22] We also, to rewrite those inheritance rules so that the largest intergenerational wealth
[06:50:27] transfer in human history, estimated about, well, be $124 trillion that will be changing
[06:50:33] hands doesn't lock in a permanent American aristocracy of inherited wealth.
[06:50:39] as well to return to the pre-2017 corporate tax rates and time to close those offshore loopholes
[06:50:47] once and for all and as AI reshaped 60,000 dials keep smiling and keep dialing 60,000
[06:50:57] the country every american should own one of the reports that this flock working to take the
[06:51:02] california 5% tax yes uh he's not on board uh it's a bait and switch it's a bait and switch
[06:51:09] for two reasons. Number one, uh, he's still not pushing for a wealth tax in California.
[06:51:14] Number two, he's still not pushing for a wealth tax at all. Um, uh, uh, Davis Sarota,
[06:51:20] another Denver native, by the way, uh, hopefully I'll see him, uh, next time I'm out there
[06:51:26] this Tuesday of lever news actually called it out. He read the fine print. Um, he's
[06:51:31] not actually advocating for a wealth tax at all. He wants to do a billionaire tax
[06:51:35] on income, which is really funny because there is not a single billionaire that actually makes
[06:51:42] a billion dollars off of income. That's literally physically impossible with the exception of
[06:51:47] LeBron James or like, I don't know, three fucking top professional athletes on the
[06:51:53] planet that have gotten a contract that's like almost, their lifetime contract is like
[06:51:57] a billion in earnings. So yeah, a piece of the future builds to a national public
[06:52:04] equity fund trickle down economics been a well nearly 50 year experiment that has
[06:52:10] failed record corporate profits flowed into stock was this not why he was
[06:52:15] against the California billionaires yes he's against the wealth tax yes yeah
[06:52:20] he just wants to tax show hey othony the only person
[06:52:27] buyback but once again it doesn't even matter because him leaning into this
[06:52:31] Shit is already enough for people like Patrick, but David to be like oh you are I know you like the number
[06:52:37] Emma numbers guy
[06:52:41] um
[06:52:44] Emma numbers guy and
[06:52:47] As a nom as a numbers guy, I hear you I see you I see the number and I don't like it. I don't like the number
[06:52:57] Okay, I
[06:52:59] I don't like the number.
[06:53:03] It's an executive compensation.
[06:53:05] So yeah.
[06:53:06] It's time to stop pretending otherwise.
[06:53:08] We're nearing the 250th anniversary of this country's revolution.
[06:53:11] The system the American founders built was designed to prevent the concentration of power in a few hands.
[06:53:18] But we've allowed that concentration to happen anyway, slowly.
[06:53:22] These are the only books Gavin Newsom is capable of reading because he's illiterate.
[06:53:28] Why is he sitting in front of children's books?
[06:53:32] Is that what is the particular reason why he's doing this?
[06:53:36] It doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
[06:53:39] But on that note, everybody, that'll be all from today.
[06:53:44] From your boy, we're at seven hours.
[06:53:46] Let's see how many phone calls we got today.
[06:53:49] Last number check was 60,000 dials.
[06:53:54] Keep pumping those phones.
[06:53:55] Keep making those calls.
[06:53:57] smiling and dialing. There's already, there's other opportunities to do phone banking, uh,
[06:54:02] leading into election day as well. Uh, remember Colorado, Denver, Colorado is a very young
[06:54:08] district and yet 50% of the early vote has actually come from people over the age of
[06:54:14] 65. This is a problem. Okay. This is an issue. This is worrisome. So if you're
[06:54:21] worried soothe your anxiety by phone banking and hopefully hopefully we'll
[06:54:32] we'll we'll get another number on the board and yeah I got some fun guests
[06:54:40] coming up as well we bombed Iran yes we did chatter I covered it earlier you can
[06:54:45] subscribe if you want to rewind and see in the beginning of the VOD you lie
[06:54:49] by gaming you lie about jubilee uh i know i know i'm a bad guy i know i'm sorry i'm sorry
[06:54:56] it was too busy trying to mobilize my community to do something as meaningful apologies anyway love
[06:55:02] you all and i will see you tomorrow same time same place bye bye
[06:55:19] I'll sell people hay
[06:55:25] Sonny Los Angeles, California says to sell them
[06:55:33] Stunlock to the, the stunlock to the top is just begun
[06:55:41] Cause there is again a sun is streaming
[06:55:48] A sun is streaming
[06:55:51] There is again a sun is streaming
[06:55:57] A sun is streaming
[06:56:02] Review of the Chinese train, Ten-Kaila Place
[06:56:07] Sun in as many channels, giving greening's grace
[06:56:15] Zoram winning and wasi, walked to back with the force
[06:56:23] Rogen of the left to me, a dumb himbo still on course
[06:56:32] The Charlie Kirk assassination, the fear, and non-merge show
[06:56:39] Eight full fucking years of this, plenty more to go
[06:56:47] Doing fun stuff tomorrow, throw PBS up on the screen
[06:56:56] A man made her reaction brought to you by this life's dream
[06:57:05] Cause there he is again, her son is streaming
[06:57:12] Her son is streaming
[06:57:15] There he is again, her son is streaming
[06:57:22] A son is screaming
[06:57:27] Kicked out of the DNC, I'd rattle and march the good
[06:57:33] Committing the propaganda to shut down people's throats
[06:57:39] CBS Israeli news, a coup, a regime falls
[06:57:47] A full-blown fascist takeover and still the duty calls
[06:57:55] Total radicalization coming out to sea
[06:58:03] The system where he'll always fail, it's up to you and me
[06:58:11] All these daily streams, weather shore or weather lawn
[06:58:19] I've held millions of people keep it moving right along
[06:58:27] Cause there he is again, her son is streaming
[06:58:34] A son is streaming, there he is again
[06:58:41] A son is streaming, a son is streaming
[06:58:48] But hey, what can you say?
[06:58:51] That's BBS for you, but he'll play games real soon
[06:58:57] Just you wait
[06:59:01] Say hey, what can you say? Hey, that's BBS for you
[06:59:07] But he'll move on real soon
[06:59:10] Just you wait, ba da da, ba da da, ba da da da da da da
[06:59:14] Hey, what can you say? Hey, that's BBS for you
[06:59:20] I hope all your lungs will soon
[06:59:23] Just you wait, shada da, shada da, shada da da da da da
[06:59:27] Hey, what can you say?
[06:59:29] Hey, that's PBS for you
[06:59:31] But held to death ice real soon
[06:59:35] Just you wait
[06:59:39] But hey, what can you say?
[06:59:41] That's PBS for you
[06:59:45] Brought up by views like you
[06:59:47] Just you wait
[06:59:51] Just you wait