Texas Ice, Tesla Bombs & Biden’s 9/11 Blunder | Cold Takes, Hot Topics
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Texas Ice, Tesla Bombs & Biden’s 9/11 Blunder | Cold Takes, Hot Topics

What do a Tesla bombing, a race debate with Stephen A. Smith, and Biden releasing 9/11-linked prisoners have in common? They all made it into one episode—and it’s as wild as it sounds.

Ryan covers:

  • Stephen A. Smith’s double standard on race and politics

  • President Biden’s controversial release of Guantanamo detainees

  • Tesla explosion conspiracies and how AI (yes, including ChatGPT) allegedly played a role

  • Drone threats, FBI surveillance, and claims from the Shawn Ryan podcast

  • Trump’s ideas about expanding the U.S. into Greenland, Canada, and beyond

It’s cold in Texas, but this episode doesn’t chill.

Chapters:

00:00 - Texas Ice Storm & Weather Updates
00:51 - Stephen A. Smith: Race, Politics & Hypocrisy
11:31 - Biden Releases 9/11-Linked Prisoners
17:48 - Tesla Bombing & AI-Driven Conspiracies
22:51 - Chinese Drones, FBI Claims & Sam Shoemate
28:18 - Public Reactions + Wild Theories
32:12 - Trump’s “Great American Expansion” Tour
45:08 - Social Media Drama & Cultural Riffs
47:29 - Final Thoughts & Signature Ryan High-Fives

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Joe Biden, Oh my goodness, Joe, with 13 days left, well, now

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it's it's 11. But with 13 days left, this man

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transferred 11 Yemeni detainees being held at Guantanamo Bay in

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Cuba. And he has transferred.

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Them with the help of Oman, and two of these were guards for

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Osama bin Laden. One of them right before 911

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when they were all training for this.

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I am not OK with this at all. First off, what's the purpose?

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What's the reason? He says he wants to reduce the

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population at the military facility known as Guantanamo.

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But bullshit. I'm going to tell you about two

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of these guys. Ahmed Al Ali was in Osama bin

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Laden guard. He made statements in 2016 that

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claimed he still had an extremist mindset.

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That's not going anywhere people.

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The second one is Anam Al Sharabi.

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He's another of Osamu for Love's drugs.

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He was the one that was training before 9/11 and declassified

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files from 2020. He may have been associated with

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an aborted 9/11 style hijacking in Southwest Asia, but he said

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the most dangerous threat to national security that he's ever

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seen or that has ever existed are these drones.

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He said they are from China and that they are poised to attack

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anywhere on the East Coast at any time.

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He literally said they could hover over the White House.

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Checkmate. And whether that's all true or

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not, we don't know. It's at least something we

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should probably check into. Let's look into it.

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Welcome to Stay in the Grade podcast.

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We explore news that gets people talking by blending comedy and

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controversy. I'm Ryan and I'm Trey.

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Together, we dive into tough topics with a combination of

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humor and some insight to join us as we navigate the Gray.

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Areas of the world and we're engaging in real conversation.

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Come get to know us. Hey everybody, it's January the

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9th when I'm recording this and it should be released tomorrow,

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January the 10th on a Friday. Hope everybody's enjoying the

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winter weather. If you're local to us, Dallas is

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now. I don't know what this shit is.

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It's snow and ice and sleet and hail and every type of winter

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mix you can have. And the kids are out of school

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and I'm trying to do a show 'cause I can't forget about you

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guys. So be safe on the roadways.

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And again, I know we have people that aren't in Dallas.

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Be safe on the roadways, whatever your weather is.

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I'm jumping right in tonight. I got lots of stuff, good stuff.

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I'm going to go talk about a gentleman named Stephen A Smith.

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And this guy, if you don't know him, he's an ESPN personality.

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I call him that because he's established kind of a character,

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if you will, for his broadcasting, his analysis for

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sports on ESPN. He also gives his opinion on

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politics and social issues and and things like that.

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Society, humanity. And he's a very outspoken, very

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eccentric, I guess might be the word, you know, animated all of

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all of those. I have to admit, I like

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listening to him. I don't agree with him a lot.

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I think he does some race baiting, which I've talked about

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with ESPN as a whole. And they're one of their other

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employers. Jemele Hill is kind of known for

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that and politically he's not like minded to me and he's made

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that clear as I've made my stance clear.

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And that's fine. He's one of those that I still

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listen to because I like hearing the other thoughts and ideas in

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the way that he delivers them or keep you.

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It keeps you interested. And so hopefully I, I don't have

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that, that persona, but hopefully something about me and

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keeps you listening to what I have to say, even if you don't

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always like it. But I'm going to show you today

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how it's it's crazy to to be able to have just such a lack of

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respect for for what somebody does and then on the same day or

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or maybe a day after all of a sudden go, wow, I respect the

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hell out of what that same person just did.

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And it's wild. And so let's start.

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If you're not a football fan, don't worry, I'll make it, I'll

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dumb it down. It's very simple.

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At the end of the season, some teams who sucked during the

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season are likely going to fire their coaches, correct.

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One of those teams which I love because I lived up near there is

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the New England Patriots. They sucked.

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They're terrible. Their owner says they digress

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through the season, which is one of the reasons that this story

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is taking place. So 5 coaches were fired, three

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of them were in the middle of the season, and two of them at

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the end of the season after all the games were played before the

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playoffs. And one of them was a black man

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named Jared Mayo for New England.

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Stephen A Smith came out and said, this is Black Monday.

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This is, you know, why not white Monday?

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Why not this? Jared may have deserved another

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season, but the other 4 deserved to be fired According to him.

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But not the black guy. Of course, he he needs an extra

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chance. The bottom line there, there are

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two things here. 1 is the New England Patriots were four and

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13. In case you don't understand,

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that's not good. That's terrible.

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And the idea that they regressed from from mid season on and got

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worse, that tends to be kind of thrown on the coach.

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They have a guy that they wanted to get named Mike Vrabel.

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That's known. He was a star.

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He was a stud with New England. He played for my team, for the

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Steelers for a little bit cup of coffee and then he went over to

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New England and he was one of the.

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One of their best. Outside, I think it was an

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outside linebacker or rusher and he is kind of rumored to be

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available. Well, they want him.

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They have every right to pick who they want to be their head

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football coach. They just do.

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If it is about the color of skin and not winning, then then yeah,

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keep Jared Mayo in there. But if you want to win and you

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think this is best for your franchise, then you get to make

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that decision. And it's not about race.

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There are so many black coaches now in the NFL.

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We can't be talking about this like anymore.

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It is not an issue it there's not one single black coach in

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the NFL and that's it. And the rest are white.

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But again, I'll say it, my, my people hate when I do this.

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But there's 13% black people in this country.

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Why do you think that it should be 75% coaches in the league?

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It's beyond me. We can get into the Rooney Rule

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and some of what you have to do it now.

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The bottom line is the Patriots, a black man did a poor job with

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the football team and they are want they want somebody else.

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And so Stephen A Smith and I'm sure he wants clicks.

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I'm sure he wants all that has come out and race baited again

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and made it about race again. And I don't like that.

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I don't like when people do that again.

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I get it. He's trying to like get in there

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and and kind of stir it up, which is, you know, I mean, I

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stir it up too. I just feel like the race thing

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is going to keep being a hindrance on this division in

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this country if. Guys with a platform like

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Stephen A come out in in something like sports where we

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all unite. Like, for the fuck's sake.

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Can we please just come together with sports and enjoy it, Have a

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good time watching the games? You know New England sucks, they

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sucked, get rid of them. That's fine, that's their

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decision. If you think he deserves some

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more time then you hire him and get get another team to hire

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him. So anyway, that's my point.

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Private team hire. Whoever you want.

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But Stephen A, don't, don't fret, I'm going to play a video,

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a quick clip of Stephen A and of course, you know why I'm going

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to respect it. Once you hear the clip, he is

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fed up with his side in politics.

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He's fed up with, and it's not just politics, it's it's society

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and it's, it's the way that human beings are behaving.

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And he's fed up with it. And he and, and he, I think he,

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he puts it beautifully here. And he's calling out the same

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people that I've been calling out, which is this modern

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liberal, this idea of the woke, this idea of, of lying about

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people like me who voted for Donald Trump without listening

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to us, listen to why we we did it.

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But instead, no, you just make up shit.

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So listen to here, this is what he had to say and let's go from

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there. Here we go.

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FBI had at least 26 confidential informants on the ground when

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the capital was stormed on January 6th, 2021.

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The report says most of the informants engaged in illegal

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activity during the chaos. The Justice Department says only

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three of its 26 informants present had been instructed to

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observe potential domestic terrorist suspects on the day of

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the riot. The rest of the 23 appeared to

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have gone to the Capitol on their own accord.

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Upon hearing news of the report, Vice president-elect JD Vance

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posted the following on X. Quote for those keeping score at

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home. This was labeled a dangerous

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conspiracy theory months ago. End Quote.

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Didn't hear anything about that before the election.

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Didn't hear anything about that when the quote UN quote

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insurrection was broached. I'm really, really sick and

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tired of every time I turn around finding something else

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that the Democrats have lied about or downplayed or

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misrepresented along the way. I mean, I see Republicans like

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Megyn Kelly or Officer Tatum or Candace Owens or, you know, the

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Sean Hannity's of the world. You know what I'm getting tired

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of? I'm getting.

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You know what I'm getting to the Democratic Party.

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You know what I'm getting really pissed off about?

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I'm getting really ticked off. And every time they open their

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mouth about something pertaining to y'all, they seem right There

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it is. The way he said it at the end

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is, is what I'm talking about. He has the balls to call out his

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own side, the people that are like minded with him when it

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comes to issues, when it comes to what you're voting for.

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He's calling people out for the lies.

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And what he's saying is every time that these people who their

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side just have always pinned as being these extreme, you know,

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Sean Hannity's extreme, Megyn Kelly's extreme, all these

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people. As soon as.

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They they open their mouths, Stephen A Smith saying they're

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being proved right. They sound right and they are

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with a lot of things that and that was in reference to January

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6th and and that's what he's saying is all of a sudden

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there's this stuff about the FBI being there right beforehand.

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There's more to it then this was an insurrection and Donald Trump

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started it there. It's more it's not that these

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are lies and Stephen A and a couple other people slowly, I'm

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hoping this turns into a wave are willing to call it out.

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And I just thought that was interesting that that a man that

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I'm I'm disagree with all the time.

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And sometimes he talk he'll he'll talk about sports finally,

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and I agree with him on on on a play that happened or called it

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a referee made or something like that.

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But overall, I was very, very impressed by his ability to do

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this, not just because he said in support of what we believe,

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but that he was able to call it out.

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I called the the right side out when they lambasted me for even

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suggesting we have a talk with Elon and Vivek about the H1B

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forms. I, I was torched and, and I

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called, I called them out. He's calling Democrats out.

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That's what needs to happen. People need to be held

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accountable. That's all I'm saying.

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So let's move on from that. Stephen A Smith, No, no good

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with the race baiting, but much respect for what you did here

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talking about January 6th and the lies that the left has

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spewed. Let's move on.

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And Speaking of the left, Joe Biden, Oh my goodness, Joe, with

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13 days left, well, now it's it's 11.

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But with 13 days left, this man transferred 11 Yemeni, Yemeni

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detainees being held at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.

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We all know what that is. It usually holds criminals of a

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terrorist type charge. Those of that have been charged

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for terrorist acts and he has transferred them with the help

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of Oman, who I read up. And there's they're supposed to

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be pretty close ally of ours in the Middle East.

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One of the only ones really, but they're they're willing to take

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these 11 people. And two of these were guards for

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Osama bin Laden. One of them right before 911

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when they were all training for this.

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I am not OK with this at all. First off, what's the purpose?

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What's the reason? Are you just trying to stick it

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to Donald? Are you trying to stick it to

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the country or you? What are you doing with 13 days

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left in your presidency? Releasing these guys who have

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been there for two decades for for a terrorist attack killing

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3000 American citizens? What are you doing?

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I'm baffled. Here we go.

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He says he wants to reduce the population at the military

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facility known as Guantanamo Bay.

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Bullshit. Bullshit.

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You do it now. What's the point anyway?

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I'm going to tell you about two of these guys.

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Ahmed Al Alwi was an Osama bin Laden guard.

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He made statements in 2016 that claimed he still had an

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extremist mindset. That's not going anywhere,

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people. You don't spend some time in

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president and go, you know what? I've changed my religious

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beliefs. These people are extremists and

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they will not change. They are willing to die.

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They think it's good to die for the cause and take a lot of

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infidels with them. That's why they're locked up and

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Joe Biden just fucking let him out.

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The second one is Anam Al Sharabi.

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He's another of Osama bin Laden's guards.

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He was the one that was trading before 9/11 and declassified

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files from 2020. He may have been associated with

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an aborted 9/11 style hijacking in Southwest Asia.

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These are not people that need to be just running around and

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being, I think he used the word re established or whatever the

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hell they're doing over in Oman. What are they going to do?

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I mean, what's they're going to let him loose?

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What's Oman going to do? They're not going to lock him

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up. And so all of a sudden these

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people are back out there again. And guess what?

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They still hate the West and they probably hate him even more

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if they've been here for two, two decades.

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You know, who knows if if torture was involved trying to

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get information, I wouldn't be surprised if not after 911 there

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was something involved and these guys obviously don't look good.

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And So what are they going to do now?

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So just just really stupid. It just makes no sense.

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I I mean, I was really pissed when I heard about it.

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And then if this doesn't spell out guilt, the transfer was

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early morning secret operation. Really.

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If it's no big deal, Joe, why is it a secret OP?

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What? This was days, just days before

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one of them last name Mohammed, which is common, so that didn't

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specify, but doesn't matter. It was one of them.

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He's Guantanamo's most notorious prisoner, apparently, and he was

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scheduled to plead guilty to applauding the 9/11 attacks in a

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couple of days. Many will ask why that hadn't

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happened over the two decades. I didn't really get that deep.

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I don't understand why they didn't.

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I think they just left him in prison and they didn't sentence

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them. And some people have a problem

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with that. But I mean, if they're sitting

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here admitting to it. And so basically what what him

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and going on the stand for would be to reduce it to a life

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sentence instead of facing death penalty charges, which again,

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they haven't faced yet. So I don't, I don't know what is

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going on there, but the bottom line is that we'll never know

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because our sitting president or whoever's pulling his strings

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ship these guys right back out. And wouldn't be surprised if it

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was Barack Obama. That's all I'll say.

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So I'm not sure, but it pissed me off and I can't, I cannot

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imagine it wouldn't piss you off to hear that as well.

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So we'll see what else he does here in the next 11 days.

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There's just so much going on and I'll get to it the next

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show. I, it just happened.

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I hadn't haven't had time to research it and to kind of wrap

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my head around these fires that have happened out in California

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in Palisade and we'll get there. I'm sorry that if you're looking

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for that, this show, it it, it'll be the next show somehow,

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someway, even if I have my guests on, we'll talk about it.

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But there are issues there. There's issues with leadership's

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leadership all over the place. North Carolina still has issues.

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So I just we got to get to the 20th and I know a lot of people

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don't agree with that, but that's where I'm at because

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there's just shit there's it's going all over the place and and

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we'll talk about some some other stuff.

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So let's talk. I feel like I'm going fast

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tonight, talking fast. We talked about Matt levels.

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I learned that it was levels Burger, the Army, the gentleman

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who was on leave from the Army, who was stationed in Germany,

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who drove a Tesla up in front of Trump, the Trump building in Las

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Vegas and blew it up and was known was thought to still

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thought to have killed himself right before it happened with a

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gun in the head. So upon further investigation,

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you knew some stuff was going to come out.

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Well, there's a six page manifesto and.

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He claims. He didn't want to kill anybody

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but himself, which might be the reason that it was in a Tesla or

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that it was not inside of a building or whatever.

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And he succeeded. He didn't kill anybody.

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There were seven people that were hurt.

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But one of the interesting topics out of this that I like

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to talk about is that he used ChatGPT to coordinate the

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explosion and learn how to how to do this.

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And some of the stuff that he put in was found.

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This is really interesting. It says what is the largest gun

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store in Denver? Smith and Wesson model 503 feet

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per second. He just entered that in.

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Could it ignite Tannerite again? I don't know what that is, but

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he obviously doesn't. It must be some sort of

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explosive quote SLR three O 8 pistol, 7.5 feet per second and

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then what round for over 2000 FPS.

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So these are these are. Questions he's asking ChatGPT.

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About how to do this, and there are more.

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I just gave you a quick a quick snippet and and obviously the

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ChatGPT people are like, we didn't mean for this to be used

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in this way. We're going to do our best to

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coordinate with authorities and to stop the ability to get this

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type of information again, where's the line?

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You know, where, where do you stop in the algorithms and what

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they hear? So this is the stuff, the stuff

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we were talking about with AI people.

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IA couple shows back. I, I talked about the dangers

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and I, I tied it into storytelling with, with some of

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my favorite authors and their fears of AI and technology and

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technology as a whole. And here we go.

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I mean, this guy didn't end up doing much and the motive's

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still out there and we'll talk about that in a second.

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But the bottom line is that that AI it was it was like very easy

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just to kind of like ask this question to get all your answers

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when he been in when he would he have done it without I I'm sure

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he would have. But this is interesting.

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Some people don't even believe that it was him that use the jet

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to ChatGPT. If you want a little teaser on

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what we're going to talk about in a second.

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He called like his he called his ex-girlfriend and then he had

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his wife, somebody that he married.

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So ex-wife and I and I lost track of it.

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But of course, everybody's saying.

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You know, the same type of stuff.

00:20:23
That he's he's. He always was talking about

00:20:25
being kind of a shell of a man in the military and what he's

00:20:28
seen, what he's done of the people that lives, he's taken in

00:20:32
combat and he's just that way. And so whether that had anything

00:20:37
to do with with this or not, I was incorrect on the last show.

00:20:41
And I want to I want to make sure I clear that up.

00:20:43
I said straight up that that we couldn't for sure say there was

00:20:47
a reason that he drove in front of Trump Tower in a Tesla and

00:20:51
even the police chief, you know, it's hinting to well, he must

00:20:54
have not liked Trump and, and Elon.

00:20:56
Well, according to his manifesto and according to some letters

00:20:59
and emails that he sent, he is in fact huge Trump, Trump guy

00:21:03
and Elon. And, and he's excited about, and

00:21:05
I think he even listed Vivek and he listed some of the others a

00:21:08
job or RFK junior. And he's excited about the, the

00:21:12
direction the country's going to go with them.

00:21:15
But yet he wanted this to be a wake up call because there's a

00:21:19
lot of dangers in this country right now that are being

00:21:21
ignored. So it's kind of interesting.

00:21:24
There's more to this than just some guy went crazy, drove into

00:21:28
a Trump, a Trump building. And I'm not a big conspiracy

00:21:32
theory guy, but some of this checks out more so than anything

00:21:37
else. I've, you know, come across like

00:21:39
this and it makes no sense. If he's a Trump guy, why'd he go

00:21:42
and blow up a Trump building? If he's a Elon, you know, why

00:21:44
would he do those things? Was he literally, I mean, was he

00:21:48
just insane? And I, I don't think that's the

00:21:50
case if anybody's listened to. Him talk or.

00:21:53
His ability to function and we'll get there.

00:21:56
So conspiracies are alive. That's what I wrote down.

00:21:59
They're alive. Everybody's talking social

00:22:02
media. Some people are calling

00:22:04
everybody that believe that, believes that maybe it wasn't as

00:22:07
cut and dry as the reports are making it, calling them idiots,

00:22:11
conspiracy wackos, things like that.

00:22:14
I'm probably going to get called one of those 2GO for it.

00:22:18
But listen, listen, this is all part of having conversation.

00:22:22
Listen to this and tell me. Tell me that you're not at least

00:22:25
intrigued by it. You don't have to.

00:22:28
If you want to stay in your little echo chamber and you want

00:22:30
to not think outside the box and be one of those people, boring,

00:22:34
stiff people, go for it. But I choose to have some fun.

00:22:39
Think outside the box and maybe we need to be doing our own

00:22:42
thinking here. So anyway, let's talk.

00:22:44
So we e-mail Sam Shumate, who's an Intel officer who was an

00:22:49
Intel officer for the Army and he was on a the Sean Ryan show,

00:22:53
which is a Sean Ryan's a former Navy SEAL and he has a podcast.

00:22:58
So I've been plugging so many podcasts.

00:23:01
These guys need to be coming on ours.

00:23:02
My plea to you to come and talk on ours.

00:23:05
But this guy received the e-mail, the Sean Ryan Show, and

00:23:09
it stated that he was really talking about the drones that I

00:23:13
was yelled at for being so stupid about thinking that it

00:23:16
could be something. It's not anything You're you're

00:23:20
you're looking for something that's not there.

00:23:22
I don't think so. And other people don't think so.

00:23:26
Here's somebody that was actually in the military who

00:23:28
worked with, oh, by the way, drones and introducing drone

00:23:32
technology into the army. He knows more about drones than

00:23:36
you behind your keyboard yelling at me on to on Twitter.

00:23:39
I'm going to go with this guy. Well, at least for now.

00:23:42
We'll see. But he said the most dangerous

00:23:44
threat to national security that he has ever seen or that has

00:23:48
ever existed are these drones. He said they are from China and

00:23:52
that they are poised to attack anywhere on the East Coast at

00:23:55
any time. He, he literally said they could

00:23:58
hover over the White House. Checkmate.

00:24:02
Now, whether that's all true or not, we don't know, but it's at

00:24:04
least something we should probably check into.

00:24:07
Let's look into it. An Army soldier that works with

00:24:09
drones telling you that the drones had this capability.

00:24:12
Let's at least look into it. The FBI, of course, you know

00:24:16
they've got it. They've got their own issues

00:24:17
right now, I tell you what. But they claim there's no

00:24:20
evidence to what he's saying and blah, blah, blah, blah.

00:24:22
It just he claims he was actually being followed by the

00:24:26
FBI for the last couple of months, a couple weeks, a couple

00:24:29
months and that they were, you know, he, he made it easy for

00:24:33
him. He said he did he wasn't trying

00:24:34
to hide and he just he said he felt that they knew get this.

00:24:38
He claims that he knows about some war crimes that we have

00:24:43
committed, our allies have committed and that they're known

00:24:47
to the Department of Defense, the DEACIA, all the letters and

00:24:52
that they're covering up because of the mass amount of civilian

00:24:56
deaths. So the FBI's didn't want him to

00:24:59
let that out. The FBI didn't want this.

00:25:02
So there's a lot going on here and some people will chalk it up

00:25:06
and say, all right, this guy is just out of his mind and he's

00:25:10
made-up this whole movie plot or this is true.

00:25:14
People said it was a dangerous conspiracy theory that the FBI

00:25:18
be involved on January the 6th of 2024 at the Capitol building.

00:25:24
And that's starting to kind of come to fruition a bit, that the

00:25:27
FBI was in fact there before it all happened, 25 people,

00:25:32
something along those lines. You're saying everybody should.

00:25:36
Be willing to. Hear these things.

00:25:39
So the the podcaster Sean Ryan that I was just talking about,

00:25:42
he said my family and I are disappearing for a few days

00:25:47
because what we're about to release is mind boggling and

00:25:52
we'll make people take note. Look, I'm intrigued and this

00:25:59
guy's got, you know, 3 followers on one platform, a

00:26:02
million on another. He has reach and I can't imagine

00:26:05
that he's just going to be completely full of shit and risk

00:26:09
his reputation. He's still a young guy and he

00:26:10
just kind of made his fame. So anyway, so here, let me tell

00:26:15
you before we before we close out with this, with this issue

00:26:18
tonight with Matt Libelsberger, it's quite a name.

00:26:23
But before we close out with this, and obviously I'm going to

00:26:26
keep my eyes on this story, let's talk about people.

00:26:30
This is what people are saying who believe there's more to it.

00:26:33
And that's there's certain things that just don't, don't

00:26:36
add up in the story that the media, that the the law

00:26:40
enforcement and the media are telling us.

00:26:43
People of course are saying he was framed.

00:26:44
That's the big one. No one saw him actually shoot

00:26:47
himself in the head or heard it. That's not been actually

00:26:52
verified, it's assumed because there was a body in the car.

00:26:56
Which leads me to one of the other ones.

00:26:58
Why was the passport and his military ID legible?

00:27:03
You could read it. It wasn't damaged to all ends,

00:27:08
yet the body was. So you couldn't identify him by

00:27:12
his body, but you but all the all the other stuff was fine.

00:27:17
It just seemed odd to me and everybody else here.

00:27:19
He was a bomb expert and the explosives sucked.

00:27:23
He's a bomb expert in the military and and these people,

00:27:27
experts are saying this, this was amateur hour with this bomb.

00:27:30
So that's one of them. The one that was really

00:27:33
interesting and and Elon kind of debunked it is that Tesla's self

00:27:37
driving has a self driving mode. So somebody could have put the

00:27:40
body in the car, put it in the GPS and Tesla would have driven

00:27:43
there and then I guess somebody could have blown it up at that

00:27:48
point. Elon said no, you've got to have

00:27:50
somebody who's actually able to to function in the driver's

00:27:54
seat. And I don't know how that how

00:27:56
you're measured by able to function, but it's Tesla's,

00:27:59
Elon's and so I'll listen to Elon.

00:28:02
Why use a bulletproof and a fireproof vehicle if you're

00:28:05
going to blow shit up? Made no sense.

00:28:07
So I do believe in that regard that whoever did this didn't

00:28:10
want much damage. It was a hey, hey, hey, you

00:28:13
know, here's some intent to pull attention away from something

00:28:16
else. And lastly, you know, he he

00:28:19
loved Trump. He wrote pro Trump stuff and in

00:28:22
the manifesto and in his, he's very, like I just mentioned,

00:28:25
he's excited about where the country's going to go with this

00:28:29
team that's about to come in there.

00:28:30
So why would he go to Trump Tower using a Tesla and, and,

00:28:35
and do that? It just, it didn't make a lot of

00:28:36
sense. So I looked it up and this is a

00:28:39
wide range, but 10% to 3535% of Americans are conspiracy theory

00:28:45
minded means they, they want it, they're willing to listen to it.

00:28:48
They're, they're, they believe that there's more going on out

00:28:50
there than what we're just being told.

00:28:52
And I think there's nothing wrong with being open to that

00:28:55
100%, especially in the last, you know, 5 to 10 years up until

00:29:00
now, things aren't what, what you're being told.

00:29:02
Things aren't always just cut and dry.

00:29:05
There's a lot more out there. And, and people are, people can

00:29:08
lie very easily. I've met and heard and seen so

00:29:11
many people that can just look at you and just lie like that

00:29:14
like it's nothing. People of power.

00:29:18
So all I'm saying is I'm going to keep my eyes and ears open to

00:29:23
anything. So that being said, what do you

00:29:26
believe after hearing hearing this?

00:29:28
What do you think? I mean, that was a pretty

00:29:31
significant list. There's more, but that was those

00:29:33
are the big ones and it just didn't kind of add up.

00:29:36
It it feels like it. It's very possible that those

00:29:39
quote UN quote conspiracy theories could be true.

00:29:41
Any of them except for the one Elon debunked about self drive.

00:29:46
Other than that, I mean it a lot of it doesn't make sense.

00:29:48
I mean it his body that whatever body that was could have been

00:29:51
put in the car somehow again, it didn't drive there.

00:29:53
So I I don't know I mean there but again, no one heard the

00:29:57
shot. No one heard anything.

00:29:59
No one you know the his IDs were you read them, they're fine, but

00:30:02
yet the body was completely just unrecognizable.

00:30:08
So the arguments sound pretty convincing.

00:30:11
I, I don't know. So if you want and you hear

00:30:14
this, let me know. Write, write, comment.

00:30:17
I'd love to have a discussion about it.

00:30:19
If you, if you're going to call me names, I guess go ahead,

00:30:22
whatever. But it'd be fun to have a

00:30:24
legitimate discussion about. And then from people like you

00:30:28
that know probably a little more, if you've looked into the

00:30:30
conspiracy theories, you you've likely looked into more detail

00:30:33
than I have as far as how the bomb was made and it wasn't

00:30:38
really amateur and you know, these types of things.

00:30:41
If anything you can add, I would love it.

00:30:43
So let me know right to the show comment all that social media

00:30:48
stuff. All right, Lastly, tonight, this

00:30:51
is going to be ongoing, this type of of story.

00:30:57
And I think that it's probably going to be ongoing for a while.

00:31:00
I don't know. I mean, unless people start to

00:31:02
see the, the positive, the benefits of of Donald Trump and

00:31:06
his presidency and his staff and all of what he's trying to do,

00:31:11
until people start feeling, feeling that energy and feeling

00:31:16
the change and seeing the change, you're going to get what

00:31:20
I'm about to tell you. And, and you know, let's just

00:31:24
talk. Let's just talk.

00:31:25
I'm going to talk to you about the Trump expansion talk and I

00:31:31
call it the Trump expansion because that's what everybody

00:31:34
else is making it out to be. All of a sudden Trump is trying

00:31:37
to take over the world. He's willing to use military

00:31:40
force. He's going to invade.

00:31:42
It's getting a little bit silly. And now I'll admit to you that

00:31:46
Donald fuels the fire. And what the biggest thing that

00:31:51
anti Trump people need to remember is that he knows how to

00:31:54
fuel the fire and he knows how to get you wound up and he knows

00:31:58
how to get you on social media going, Oh my God, I can't

00:32:01
believe you said that. If anybody believes and, and you

00:32:05
know, who knows? Maybe he does do this.

00:32:06
But if anybody believes that he was being actually serious, that

00:32:09
he's going to take the time to try and put something through to

00:32:14
make it the gulf of America. Come on.

00:32:17
I mean that I, I just feel like that's someone that came to him

00:32:20
while he was talking and he said, wouldn't that be funny?

00:32:24
Sounds better. I think he's that's what he

00:32:25
said. It's a it has a nice ring to it.

00:32:28
Come on. Until he's trying to do it and

00:32:30
there's some actual dispute with Mexico over it.

00:32:33
You know, you could don't it just sounds it sounds kind of

00:32:37
yes, Donald may have sounded petty when he said it, but it

00:32:40
you've got to understand sarcasm and you've got to understand

00:32:44
personality and jokes and and just kind of chuckle at it and

00:32:47
just be like how that's silly. You know, some people on the

00:32:50
other side are actually running with it saying hell yeah, let's

00:32:53
do that, fuck Mexico, we're in. I heard what was the one the

00:32:58
other day that sounded great. We're between North America and

00:33:00
South America. It's the Americas, we're not

00:33:03
between them, but it's literally 2 continents.

00:33:07
Central America. This sometimes gets listed, but

00:33:10
it's not a continent technically.

00:33:12
So why not have it be the Gulf of America or the Gulf of the

00:33:15
Americas maybe or something like that.

00:33:17
I just don't think you need to go changing names.

00:33:20
That's not a priority, but that's one.

00:33:23
So, so these are the but liberal publications they're just

00:33:27
spending spinning. Their brains are just like, oh,

00:33:29
I can't believe these things are being done and said.

00:33:33
But the the Gulf of America was the the first one.

00:33:36
This whole thing about Canada, 51st state.

00:33:39
I mean, Trudeau stepped down. We all know.

00:33:42
And I never liked the guy. I thought he was a a weenie and

00:33:45
he was a little beta male leader of a country that needed needed

00:33:50
a better leader. And, but I have no ill will for

00:33:53
for him personally, now that he stepped down.

00:33:55
I respect that he stepped down, but I, I think there's a little

00:33:58
bit of a Trump effect, if you will, in his decision.

00:34:02
I don't think he wanted to deal with Donald, but but is Donald

00:34:07
telling the truth? It probably would have benefit

00:34:09
Canada in a lot of ways. People like to argue and tell me

00:34:12
that, you know, universal healthcare.

00:34:15
Meanwhile, many Canadians that I know and, and I've been watching

00:34:18
actually interviewed ones that I don't know are talking about how

00:34:24
horrible it is. You're waiting 24 to 48 hours

00:34:26
before you can get, you know, the basic, most basic stuff

00:34:29
done. And we won't get into universal

00:34:32
healthcare, but there are things in Canada that could, could be

00:34:34
better. There could be the taxes are

00:34:37
less than this and that could be, could be better.

00:34:40
And I think he's, I think he's telling the truth when he says

00:34:42
that. I don't think that the entire

00:34:44
country of Canada, which is like second behind Russians land mass

00:34:49
is going to be a state. Maybe it could, but maybe it's

00:34:54
divided up and the provinces become states.

00:34:58
I don't know. I mean, it's interesting to talk

00:35:00
about, but do I think it's going to happen?

00:35:02
Probably not. Who knows, but to just talk

00:35:05
about it. And and if you ask him his his

00:35:07
opinion and he says, yeah, I think Canada would be better if

00:35:09
they did that. Let's probably there's probably

00:35:12
some truth there. So get over it.

00:35:15
Third, the Panama Canal, if China has any control over that

00:35:21
canal or or any influence over that canal, Donald Trump has

00:35:26
every right, according to the agreements, to use force to

00:35:32
protect the canal for our own security interests.

00:35:37
OK, that go look that up. I know I'm going to get somebody

00:35:41
on here that tells me I'm wrong and wants to pull out some sort

00:35:44
of amendment to the agreement and whatever else.

00:35:46
The bottom line is that is not wrong, OK?

00:35:50
You don't have to be standing there to have influence in how

00:35:55
it's being operated. That was the other thing people

00:35:57
said. I was just out.

00:36:00
I was someone was just down there.

00:36:01
There were no Chinese people walking around.

00:36:04
That doesn't mean they're not involved that that that their

00:36:07
leaders are not involved. So it's just something to look

00:36:10
at. It's if he says on day one, I'm

00:36:14
going to March down there and take over Panama, OK, that's a

00:36:17
little bit outrageous, but that's not what it is.

00:36:19
It's something to look at. It's something he needs that has

00:36:22
been ignored and it needs to be looked at.

00:36:26
The last one is the best because I don't see this as being a bad

00:36:30
thing. I think there are reasons.

00:36:32
And I'm talking about Greenland, the biggest island in the world,

00:36:37
I believe, correct me if I'm wrong.

00:36:40
Most of it is glaciers, ice. It feels like Dallas, TX today,

00:36:46
I'm sure. But there are some communities

00:36:49
there. They have natural resources out

00:36:50
the wazoo, and they are right in between US and the other

00:36:55
hemisphere, kind of Russia, Northern Europe.

00:37:01
You know this is a globe, contrary to my flat Earther

00:37:05
story the other day. And when you?

00:37:08
Fly over, I say. Over the globe that is in

00:37:12
between, if we can have military bases, I know that sounds

00:37:17
horrible, but you get take it away from the people and you

00:37:20
have defence for our country. Why would we not want that?

00:37:25
Why would we not want a territory that we can help and

00:37:29
be there for? And anybody that you know every,

00:37:32
what I've got everybody saying is that they don't they don't

00:37:36
want it. They are you know, it's

00:37:38
Denmark's it's meanwhile they've been trying to get away from

00:37:42
Denmark for a long for a while and they're they're still,

00:37:44
regardless of what we're doing, what Trump's doing, are still

00:37:49
planning on trying to get that independence from Denmark.

00:37:51
They don't have they Denmark's way the hell over there anyway.

00:37:54
And then? Who's Denmark They don't have?

00:37:56
What are they? Where?

00:37:57
Where are they? What are they involved in?

00:37:59
Were there some sort of power? That they can protect anything.

00:38:03
Denmark made this claim a long time ago and it's time to move

00:38:06
on from it. So I'm not listening to Denmark

00:38:09
in this conversation. I'm listening to the green

00:38:11
lenders and I'm listening to Trump and what's best for us.

00:38:14
I cannot find a video of their Prime Minister.

00:38:19
And I've got his name right here because it's, I can't pronounce

00:38:22
it. Well, actually, I lost it.

00:38:25
The, the one that I have here. If you look up Greenland, Prime

00:38:28
Minister, it's this Denmark Prime Minister that's not

00:38:31
Greenland has their own Prime Minister.

00:38:33
And now I can't find I had his name and I, you just can't find

00:38:36
it. If you search for it here.

00:38:39
It is a, a, a shortened version. Mute a Getty.

00:38:43
And I've been looking for video of him just claiming he doesn't

00:38:49
want the US involved. And I, I, I can't find any

00:38:52
video. I found one clip of from two

00:38:55
years ago of him talking about independence from Denmark, but I

00:38:59
can't find this guy. In fact, I found the opposite.

00:39:02
I found this guy and a bunch of people welcoming Donald Trump

00:39:07
Junior, Charlie Kirk, and forgive me, whoever the hell the

00:39:12
other gentleman was. I believe there's one more,

00:39:13
maybe 2. And, and the party that went up

00:39:16
there and flew on Trump Air, I call it on the Trump plane and

00:39:20
landed in Greenland and, and were welcome.

00:39:24
The Greenlanders were ecstatic. They had their Make America

00:39:27
Great Again hats on and they, and they were welcoming the,

00:39:30
this Prime Minister, I believe was one of them.

00:39:33
It looked, it looked like him and Donald called in while they

00:39:36
were all sitting around and kind of spoke to them on speakerphone

00:39:40
and they're cheering and they're, they're nodding and

00:39:42
approval and they're excited. They everybody lined up when

00:39:46
when that plane landed and they were excited.

00:39:50
I don't know why you get excited.

00:39:51
If if you were felt like this was some sort of takeover or

00:39:55
that, you know, you didn't want this to happen or you weren't at

00:39:58
least interested in America's interests in your country.

00:40:02
It's something that you need to look at both sides of.

00:40:05
If they truly want nothing to do with us, that's on.

00:40:08
That's them. OK.

00:40:09
I I respect that. You cannot, you know, take

00:40:12
green. Really Greenland by military

00:40:14
force. I, I would, I tell you, I'll go

00:40:17
on record as saying is if Donald Trump moves our military and to

00:40:20
take over Greenland, I'll have a problem with it.

00:40:23
I think there are ways we can work together with Greenland

00:40:26
other than literally taking our planes up there.

00:40:30
I, I don't think we're going to be taking any tanks.

00:40:33
I guess we could take some ships anyway.

00:40:36
It's so silly sounding, but they're but people are saying

00:40:39
that they're literally saying Donald wants to take the

00:40:41
military up there. And, and yeah, and they asked

00:40:44
him in an interview and, and if he'd be willing to if he's ruled

00:40:47
out military force. I think that was more for Panama

00:40:49
if it came down to it, if China was he's not going to rule it

00:40:54
out. That was the question, would you

00:40:56
rule it out? And I just don't think that

00:40:59
you're smart to, to to say something, especially with this

00:41:03
media, this witch hunt on this man, to sit here and say,

00:41:08
absolutely, I would never use the military.

00:41:10
And then if you do because you feel it's necessary, then you're

00:41:14
this you're that video is brought up and everything's

00:41:16
twisted and people come at you. So he's being honest.

00:41:19
I'm not going to rule anything out.

00:41:21
So I just, it just seems silly to me that everybody is just so

00:41:30
see, he's unstable, see he wants to take over the world.

00:41:32
See it's this is not the case. You go one by one, look at

00:41:35
these. I had somebody tell me, so

00:41:37
you're able to laugh at one of the things, which is the Gulf of

00:41:40
America, but that means the other parts are, aren't funny.

00:41:43
Said yeah, they're four separate things.

00:41:46
You've, you've got to separate issues.

00:41:49
These are 4 completely different things It it just happens to to

00:41:54
all kind of fit into an expansion.

00:41:56
You know where the funny maps are coming out about the

00:41:59
American Empire and you know, Mexico being South Texas.

00:42:05
That's it's just. Funny, all right?

00:42:07
And if you think that a little rah rah funny memes are are

00:42:11
wrong and everybody's so butthurt over it, come on, just

00:42:16
loosen up. Wait for him to do something

00:42:21
that you're suggesting that he's going to do before you bitch.

00:42:24
It's just it's a constant bitch and moan fest from you people.

00:42:29
So I just be willing to talk. Step out of the echo chamber

00:42:35
about something like Greenland and and and let's see what

00:42:37
happens. I mean, they look pretty excited

00:42:39
to me on the video. I'd like to go visit there.

00:42:42
I think it'd be a blast. So that's it for today.

00:42:46
It goes by so fast, so much to tell you so many stories.

00:42:51
I'm I'm trying to give it to you more in a storytelling, a debate

00:42:56
style discussion versus reading off a bunch of news to you

00:43:01
because we are not a news podcast.

00:43:05
So with that being said, let me tell you about butter comments

00:43:10
really fast. I'm not going to get into it.

00:43:12
It's very simple. Tell you what, on Twitter,

00:43:16
anybody will get upset about anything.

00:43:18
There was a gentleman he and he posted, I don't know what

00:43:21
remember where I followed him, but he's a black man.

00:43:23
He said white people comma. That's me.

00:43:26
So I listened. Are there typically black names

00:43:29
that you guys really like? Because black women especially

00:43:31
love the names and he listed out some white names, Emma, Blair,

00:43:35
Kylie, Chelsea, Olivia. And I thought, all right, let me

00:43:40
jump on here because I think it's kind of cool.

00:43:43
First off, the creativity of the black name, but the the the

00:43:46
classics are good too. I said DeAndre, Kiara, Jalen,

00:43:51
Alya, these are these are cool names, cool for the guys, pretty

00:43:54
for the for the women. And then I said Demetrius.

00:43:59
And if any of you right now immediately are like, Oh, no,

00:44:01
that's not that's then good for you.

00:44:04
Then come on and, and, and join these people.

00:44:06
You would think I insulted every Greek person in the world.

00:44:13
I got I got more. The Greeks will be quite

00:44:15
surprised to know that African American creativity invented

00:44:17
Demetrius, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

00:44:20
I mean, I had this kind of shit. Imagine thinking Demetrius is a

00:44:22
black name with a bunch of like faces.

00:44:25
You're a dumb ass. Demetrius is Latin, all right.

00:44:30
Well, you can argue that that's Greek, I suppose.

00:44:33
OK, it can be. A lot of white and black kids

00:44:37
are named that it turned into an American name.

00:44:39
All right. Well, someone at least admitted

00:44:40
it. But I mean, it's like, what?

00:44:42
Who who cares? Like everybody's so riled up

00:44:45
about everything. I said Demetrius was a black

00:44:49
name. I am so sorry to the Greek

00:44:52
people where that name was embedded into the world, it

00:44:57
released into the world, if that's a better word.

00:45:01
I like the name Demetrius. So just ignore the fact that

00:45:05
this was a a black name question and just go with the other ones

00:45:09
I put. And then if the question ever

00:45:11
becomes what Greek names do you like, I'll be ready with

00:45:14
Demetrius. You people calm the fuck down.

00:45:19
Move on. All right, I'm going to end you

00:45:22
end with a quote. And this is perfect, perfect for

00:45:27
how I'm feeling about humanity and all of the stories I've been

00:45:30
telling you. This one says sometimes people

00:45:33
deserve a high five in the face with a chair.

00:45:38
And on that note, I love you all, even the ones I want to hit

00:45:42
in the face with a chair. See you next time, love you.

00:45:44
Find the colors and find the light in the tray.

00:45:48
We'll find our sight.