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.
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That he's he's. He always was talking about
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being kind of a shell of a man in the military and what he's
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seen, what he's done of the people that lives, he's taken in
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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.

