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I’ll carry one

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I really don’t I’m gonna take her to ha

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whoo I’m gonna take her to hot glue I’m

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gonna take her to ha I’m gonna take her

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the Honolulu I’m gonna take her to rule

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I’m gonna take that a hot whoo yeah I

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wanna take you to Honolulu baby I want

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to go on a vacation wanna chill wanna

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sit on the beach chill wanna drink over

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on a beach chill yeah put the vine and

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the drink stop and think look at your

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face man you’re beautiful

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no you’re beautiful never seen nothing

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so beautiful

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make the beach look I guess nothing like

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it stop make everything look like it’s

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nothing god I love you I love you I

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didn’t notice around but I love you so

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much

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I want to be with you forever

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never ever I’m gonna take her to

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Honolulu

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I want to take her to Honolulu I want to

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take her to Honolulu Honolulu yeah I

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want to take go to Honolulu

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I want to take her to Honolulu I wanna

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take her to Honolulu Honolulu

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I remember back in day when I used to

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work you you paid I set my whole check

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on you girl you were my whole world my

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voice kind of fucking trashed but you

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didn’t give a shit about that we used to

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light it up and burn ash but now you’re

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gone and I’m here all alone my life is

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nothing but yeah yeah I wanna take her

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to Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu wanna take

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her to Honolulu Honolulu your this is

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for everybody who’s in love right now

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man

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it’s for everybody I want you to tell

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that special someone you want to take

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her to Honolulu Dawg y’all gonna be some

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fucking chill man this is for y’all man

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you love love one love that’s it that’s

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all we got to do from there we should

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want to show everybody that we mean

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everything everybody everybody somebody

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somebody everybody somebody’s everything

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thank you for the support peace

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you

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good morning good afternoon or good

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evening and welcome to the vanguard

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force spike please dear God what was

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that song oh and I am that right and

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together we are traversing the muddied

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waters of freedom hey everybody and

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shout out to Matt Hicks and his friend

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whose name I forget for blessing us

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blessing us blessing that song Honolulu

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yeah that was a that was a blessing that

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was a blessing that is a great song I’m

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you’re what you’re all welcome for that

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ah it’s been about 30 hours since you

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and I on were last together it’s been

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forever it has been it’s been the better

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part of two days since we’ve seen each

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other I’m kind of sad

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I’m actually pretty sad me too

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if you if you notice like I’m Florida

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cold right now I’m I am Laird I am much

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more Laird now than I was in Georgia

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over the weekend you didn’t bring cold

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weather clothing no no God no and I’m

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not 100% sure why because I didn’t check

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the weather yeah you were dressed like

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you didn’t check the weather and had no

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way to adjust now because all of your

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clothes were far from home or far from

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where you were because that’s

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essentially what happened yeah you

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basically so for the better part for

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those who don’t know guys we were in

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Georgia for the Georgia Libertarian

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Party convention and debate and

05:23

after-party which was that night but he

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it was even cold during the day and our

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friend Matt here was freeze was dressed

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for you know 50s 60s not 30s now I will

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admit the one jacket that I was wearing

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is made out of wool and there’s a lot

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thicker than it looks

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yeah it does look like it’s ready for

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sub-freezing

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pictures to put in perspective how cold

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it was I don’t think that we were in

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sub-freezing temperatures oh it went

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below 32 at night and when we were out

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there was like 36 37 something like that

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it was you were putting on your brave

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face guys to put it in perspective I

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left one of my Kruger purified drinking

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waters out in the car then that night

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and when I came out to go back to see

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Matt and the rest of team supreme the

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following day it was frozen it was

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frozen there was it was mostly ice

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because it had gotten down about 26 that

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night I guess the point I’m trying to

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make is that it was really really really

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cold and Matt was wearing a business

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jacket or oblate what was it a blazer

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and a blazer and a t-shirt so it was fun

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so we had a good time and we’ll talk

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more about that later but Matt was cold

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and I’m glad that you are now bundled up

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there you know the entire weekend I did

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not have kava given to me by Justin like

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I do or what seems to be every single

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episode of this show and I did have and

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have now Kroger delicious pure Kroger

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purified drinking water hey and I drink

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or two for over on float how are you hey

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do you eat for two for how the hell are

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you

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hello bula vinaka ola wanaka now you did

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actually bring kava this time so I did

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it for you

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I didn’t really use it that much though

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I did not use it as much as I was

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expecting to because you were so cold

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yeah it was uh you were cold I could

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feel how cold you were it was it was

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pretty bad guys so speaking of frigid um

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one of the candidates in and in Georgia

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and and before let me preface this by

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saying

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that she bought matte pizza

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she’s long she pizza she bought pizza

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she actually bought all of us pizza I

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just can’t eat pizza or hot wings but

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she did buy pizza and hot wings for

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everybody

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Joe Jorgenson and her and her campaign

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manager Joe Hauptmann I think his name

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is Hoffman Oh Joe’s yeah so hot man I

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think nice guy uh and she seemed nice as

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well um but uh Joe Jorgenson was there

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she came in second in the debate second

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to Adam Koch ish and vermin came in

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third it’s actually almost a tie of 26

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to 29 between vermin and and Joe but she

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so she came and she did a pretty decent

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job with her debating skills and so

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forth and I was really appearing to try

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to line up that VP spot for lincoln

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Chafee and okay I know we’re gonna get

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into Georgia a little bit more that’s

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true yeah um but man she was just she

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was going to town on that Chafee yeah

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trying to get that trying to get that VP

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nod she felt that she she felt the chief

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yeah and she was she was pretty I mean

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it was obvious she felt like Chafee was

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gonna get the nomination and she was

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just sliding him for that VP spot or

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she’s sure she’s gonna get it and she

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wanted Chafee to have the VP spot I’m

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not sure what they were possibility

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that’s also possible you never know but

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he was looking for Chafee on her cabinet

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in some some way shape or form or for

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her to be on yeah they were angling to

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be on the same team which seemed to have

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worked well for her cuz she came in

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second did not work well for Chafee who

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I believe got zero votes I was gonna say

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did not place did not place anywhere

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near anywhere but so anyway in her

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materials because everyone hands out

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these yeah we’d you know everyone hands

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out these different campaign materials

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for the tables for people to see Joe’s

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was pretty good it talks about being a

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Switzerland and all this stuff but it it

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has some interesting stuff there doesn’t

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it matter

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it does it doesn’t say anything about

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Switzerland on here

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on the back on the back it mentions

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being like Switzerland armed and neutral

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or something that’s the back yeah no

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well no not on the one I got anyway

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that’s weird might had a whole thing on

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that you’re sidin have anything on the

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back no my head nothing honey mine had a

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whole thing on the back yeah mine was

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only the front okay well that doesn’t

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matter anyway so well on the front

10:43

there’s some interesting stuff there huh

10:44

Matt on the front it gives you it gives

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you a little bit of her bio it says the

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Libertarian Party VP nominee with Harry

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Brown 1996 Libertarian Party candidate

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for South Carolina’s fourth

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congressional district men – yeah

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life member of Libertarian Party and

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then there are a few adjectives that her

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campaign team chose to describe her and

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they’re listed right there it’s gonna be

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hard to read because you’re gonna get

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the light this is a very glossy yeah so

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I see Flemish on this so the word in

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question well principled mm-hmm

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persuasive sure one practical courageous

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excited now all of those can be debated

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in their own way sure the word that’s in

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question is the word vivacious vivacious

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vivacious vivacious that is a that is a

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word that is a word so we wanted to show

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a video and let everybody decide whether

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or not she is vivacious yeah this is

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from the South Carolina convention not

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much has changed in terms of vivacity

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and so this is a good barometer of I

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Bassett II barometer if you will our

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vibe acid ometer

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to determine if you think she’s

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vivacious or not you can listen for

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yourself I would say that’s not an issue

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that I’ve heard the voters are

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interested in let me tell you what my

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platform is and I would probably talk

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about the income tax or something

12:55

because can you see yeah you can see my

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face down in the bottom they’re

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recording it but we’re all just a little

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geeky and that we’ve got answers for

13:15

everything and we’ve got great answers

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for everything and we just can’t wait

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for our answers for everything I was on

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the campaign trail 1996 for the VP

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nomination and somebody asked me a

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question about Bureau of Land Management

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and by golly I just read the book the

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leaf before and I could tell them all

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about the Bureau of Land Management the

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problem is the average person out there

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doesn’t care and so as libertarians I

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think we need to restrain ourselves and

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to persuade people or find the people

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who agree with what we do agree with oh

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I have a position that’s not part of the

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I’m part of the campaign to outreach to

13:52

bring new people into the party I would

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the short answer is No

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Wow okay so now you’re afraid to ask so

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you can’t really hear it that well the

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crowd their response was like it was

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like inaudible oh and it’s a video of

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somebody getting hit in the nads

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yeah people it was a cringe it was a

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collective cringe from about a hundred

14:33

people going and then one guy at the end

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goes wow like it was I mean it was that

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vivacious that was vivacious that was

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vivacious as Renzo Martinez the author

14:47

of the great books stay away from the

14:49

Libertarians and how to succeed in

14:50

politics and other forms of

14:52

devil-worship says my vivacity sense is

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not tingling yeah I bet it yet no that’s

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a good describe of Renzo Martinez author

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of how to worship Satan by a voting

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Republican is the is correct 100%

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correct there it’s a great book by the

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way it is it’s a great black away the

15:15

ending you should actually how to

15:19

succeed in politics and other forms of

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devil-worship it’s it’s a really good

15:22

book I do like the book I worship Satan

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I hail him in all times in ways it’s I

15:29

don’t want to give away the ending but

15:30

it has quite a hook at the end right

15:34

it’s actually I did actually read it

15:36

it’s a good book it’s a good book but um

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ya know it’s it’s it’s not vivacious

15:42

ramza no definitely not vivacious it’s

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not a word I would use to describe her

15:47

definitely not speaking of vivacious

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16:36

come to if we were able to resolve the

16:39

great syrup debate we are at I guess a

16:43

truce on the syrup debate dispute fair

16:48

so that’s what the comment says dispute

16:51

no did I say what I say to be yeah okay

16:54

fair so Matt and I went to Waffle House

16:58

right before I dropped him off as we are

17:01

want to do as we are want to do before

17:03

the long sad goodbyes and by long sad

17:05

goodbyes I mean I entered every single

17:07

wrong entrance into the Atlanta Airport

17:10

before finally finally finding the one

17:12

that Matt actually needed so it

17:13

literally took 40 minutes but before

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that we went to Waffle House and Matt

17:19

did this to a waffle well that’s that’s

17:24

literally the picture of the waffle that

17:26

Matt decided to put the entirety of the

17:30

container of syrup atop you can’t even

17:36

read Waffle House on the waffle anymore

17:38

so drown in it that was not the entirety

17:41

of the bottle don’t it was was it not if

17:47

it was if it would know there was a half

17:49

a bottle left it’s a big bottle then so

17:54

it literally needed he needed a bowl or

17:57

some kind of like rim around that the

18:01

plate because it’s it was almost came

18:03

out of the plate this triggered a near

18:07

mutiny in the Waffle House caucus isn’t

18:12

happening well here’s what I know in a

18:15

near mutiny I mean I’m the only admin so

18:21

not all that worried I just want to say

18:24

but it was it was it got pretty

18:27

contentious because it was perceived

18:29

that I was judging

18:31

Matt which as we know libertarians don’t

18:33

do the batarians do not judge Matt but I

18:37

wasn’t judging I just had some questions

18:42

like for example who does that

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that was one question and a good number

18:48

of people did and that’s true and I

18:51

thought okay fine good number of people

18:53

do this to their waffles and their

18:57

bodies

18:58

chris Christie Kendrick oh we are we

19:02

getting totally accept yeah okay listen

19:04

fine fine I see I see in and Tom team

19:08

Matt great wonderful good for all of you

19:11

I’m happy and glad for each of you but

19:15

yeah so that’s what happened there and

19:17

then so it was resolved as well as one

19:23

could expect what am I missing

19:28

Tom Arnold exit Waffle House exit what

19:37

waffa waffa waffa suggest what wek

19:42

siddhis Exodus with what Jackson

19:45

Christie wants to know where the butter

19:47

was okay so Christie and all fairness

19:49

the reason there is no butter on that

19:51

waffle is strictly and only because they

19:55

did not give me butter nor did they give

19:57

me syrup spike had to grab the syrup

19:59

from the shelf behind the counter in

20:02

order for me to get that and which I

20:04

regret

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butter who is not within reach no but we

20:09

do know there are some people who bring

20:10

their own stick of butter to avoid all

20:12

of that so I mean you know modern

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problems require modern solutions it’s

20:17

true and speaking of modern solutions a

20:21

man in where it’s where’s the Seattle no

20:29

yes this one sorry this one was in

20:33

Seattle yeah a man in Seattle tell us

20:37

about the man in Seattle Matt um sorry I

20:39

got an update for something later in the

20:41

show and I was trying to read it really

20:43

quick no Thomas

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oonh thomas croon from seattle bought a

20:48

firehouse at a seattle auction for seven

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hundred and twelve thousand dollars

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after seeing the ad featuring the words

20:54

unique residential dwelling back in 2012

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he purchased it he purchased it thought

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it was gonna be make a very cool

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residential dwelling spent thousands of

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dollars and years remodeling it into a

21:12

place his family could spend holidays

21:14

have parties fundraisers and whatever

21:16

else until the land use no defeat land

21:20

use Notice of Violation

21:22

arrived in July of 2016 now that means

21:27

that he bought it

21:28

2012 bought it for action 2012 under the

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guise that it was going to be for

21:33

residential and he and and four years

21:38

later after he spent all the money in

21:39

the time and everything else that was

21:41

when they’re like oh wait what are you

21:42

doing you can’t do this with the house

21:45

that you bought from us the notice said

21:49

this continued on all unauthorized uses

21:52

including but not limited to office and

21:55

residents because the legally

21:58

established use of the property is as a

22:01

public facility and then in parentheses

22:04

fire station because God knows there

22:08

were a number of people looking to buy a

22:10

fire station for the purpose of being

22:12

the local fireman that just happens all

22:16

the time honey let’s recreate ourselves

22:19

I know you were wanting to retire but

22:23

instead let’s move to Seattle and be

22:26

firemen now but not over there however I

22:31

mean I think if he’s the fire station

22:33

you could probably live there well he so

22:36

so the only problem is that he wasn’t

22:38

out fighting fires

22:40

probably like it if they if he had a

22:43

fire truck it was fighting fires like I

22:45

could see a libertarian actually

22:47

purchasing this could be a private

22:50

firefighter

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right definitely start charging there’ll

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be twenty dollars well it’d probably be

22:55

a lot more than that but like

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read me on retainer and be like if your

23:01

house catches on fire call me I will

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come help put it out I mean I’m fine

23:07

with this business model I’m just not

23:08

fine with the how and this was how many

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years later he bought it he bought it in

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2012 so four years later yep sanity so

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he was also sued by the City of Seattle

23:25

for alleged violations of city municipal

23:27

code for using fire station 38 as

23:30

something other than a fire station and

23:33

according to Tom croon the city’s

23:36

lawsuit against him was accruing

23:38

penalties of $500 a day for a total of

23:41

someplace around $400,000 in a Weir’s

23:46

$400,000 in arrears when he purchased a

23:49

house for residential purposes and they

23:52

never told him that that wasn’t allowed

23:54

make things worse in the ad this is

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gonna come later but we’re gonna say it

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now in the ad for the for the auction

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mhm it says that it was a did I not put

24:12

it in there maybe I didn’t put it in

24:13

there in the ad it says that is for a

24:17

quirky resident a quirky residential

24:21

purchase right so he had every reason to

24:25

think that great so a guy named David

24:27

Graham who was a residential dwelling

24:30

that’s a unique residential dwelling it

24:32

is unique its unique in that it looks

24:33

like a firehouse and you’re gonna get

24:35

sued for half a million dollars right in

24:37

about four years it’s very unique that

24:40

way so David Graham kroons attorney

24:44

signed on to help him and thankfully the

24:47

City of Seattle immediately dropped the

24:48

suit and started working on changing the

24:52

paperwork so now he’s so I guess he’s

24:54

suing for his legal fees now yes what

24:57

what happened was the city suit as soon

25:02

as Graham got signed on and they’re like

25:03

look you advertise this as a unique

25:05

residential right based on that and the

25:09

fact that nobody said anything to him at

25:11

the time

25:11

just or at the time of settlement that

25:14

oh yeah by the way you’re gonna have to

25:16

change this to a residential dwelling in

25:19

the city’s tax code right right there’s

25:25

no like every one every month now

25:28

yeah there’s it with the Zoning Board

25:31

because none of that was told to him and

25:34

they said that you have it advertised as

25:35

this and nobody ever told us any

25:37

different that’s on you because if it

25:41

were citizen to citizen and it was

25:45

advertised as a residential dwelling and

25:47

somebody purchased it based on that and

25:49

then bought it and then it’s like oh

25:50

yeah you can’t use this as residential

25:52

the person who sold it to them would be

25:54

culpable right right so in the same way

25:57

it would be here so they said okay screw

26:01

it we’re just gonna go to the Zoning

26:02

Board we’re gonna get this change so now

26:03

it’s residential and he is allowed to

26:06

use it however he sees fit and currently

26:11

he is working on getting back roughly

26:13

fifty to eighty thousand dollars in

26:15

legal fees for croon from the city so it

26:21

looks like it’s it looks like it’s

26:22

ending as good news it is but what is

26:26

she good thing to happen for it to begin

26:27

with

26:28

right it is it was a win on personal

26:33

property rights for somebody right but

26:39

it it started as a loss to begin with

26:41

because they were going in that had me

26:43

cuz I mean this has been going on since

26:45

2016 and we’re now in 2020 right so this

26:50

has been it’s been going on for it for

26:52

almost a decade yeah yeah yeah no pretty

26:55

insane stuff and now you’re probably

26:59

thinking now that’s probably the last

27:01

story they’re gonna give us about

27:02

government harming people for no good

27:04

reason

27:05

well you must not have seen this show

27:07

before so another great story was where

27:13

the DEA seized the life savings of

27:17

someone who is kidding who has dementia

27:20

is that correct no suffers from mental

27:24

decline

27:25

does not say to mention the article so

27:27

okay okay so let me say that okay so

27:30

he’s a guy named Terry Rowland

27:35

I think I’m saying that correctly Terry

27:37

Roland pictured here with his daughter

27:39

had saved over a lifetime and he had

27:44

eighty two thousand three hundred and

27:47

seventy three dollars stacked in a large

27:49

Tupperware container um he’d had never

27:53

used a bank before but he asked his

27:56

daughter Rebecca brown pictured there to

27:58

open a joint savings account because he

28:00

was worried about having too much cash

28:01

on hand she was traveling back home from

28:04

Pittsburgh not stopping at the bank

28:06

first and ten minutes before she takes

28:09

off she is approached by the DEA now

28:12

here is here is her mistake they asked

28:21

her questions and she answered them

28:26

right

28:28

she said she explained the situation to

28:34

who she thought were reasonable normal

28:36

people that were just trying to figure

28:37

out what was going on and so she

28:39

explained that were the exact waiting

28:41

we’re here to help we’re the government

28:42

and we’re here to help and so she said

28:44

oh officers this is a perfect

28:46

misunderstanding you know I’m just

28:51

carrying this cash from my dad he’s you

28:54

know suffering from mental decline and

28:55

he you know he asked me to open a joint

28:59

savings account because he’s worried

29:01

about having too much cash because he

29:03

doesn’t want to forget it so they called

29:06

him well he suffers from mental decline

29:12

he was confused wasn’t sure what they

29:14

were talking about or possibly he

29:17

possibly didn’t trust him either that’s

29:19

the other thing it might be that his

29:20

mental was good enough to know what I’m

29:24

about to tell you which is don’t talk to

29:26

the police so for whatever reason he

29:29

didn’t say the same thing she said and

29:31

so they seized all of the cash right

29:35

then and right there and as of right now

29:39

they still have it is that correct Matt

29:41

yes they still have it as of right now

29:44

now the way that this entire thing

29:46

played out is when she was going through

29:49

TSA the first line of annoying us she

29:57

was going through TSA it came up on the

29:58

standard they hold her bag out talk to

30:02

her for a little bit they talked to her

30:03

for interrogated her as much as TSA can

30:07

actually interrogate somebody

30:10

interrogated her for awhile and then ten

30:12

minutes before she needed to be on the

30:15

plane they said okay you can go

30:17

so she’s rushing to the plane she’s got

30:20

all of her stuff she thinks she’s in the

30:21

clear

30:22

the moment she gets there she is met by

30:26

DEA agents begin interrogating her on

30:29

the spot right in that moment ten

30:34

minutes or less before she has to be on

30:36

this plane and she is now stuck trying

30:39

to answer these questions worried about

30:41

missing her plane worried about her 80

30:44

2,370 well her dad’s 80 two thousand

30:47

three hundred and seventy-three dollars

30:51

faced with being interrogated by the

30:56

federal government by the DEA the DEA

31:02

took it because the dad didn’t

31:04

corroborate the story that she gave yep

31:07

and the DEA hasn’t given it back hasn’t

31:12

gotten back and now the the loss of the

31:15

savings has prevented Terry that’s right

31:18

name name right Terry wrong yeah Terry

31:20

from getting treatment for painful tooth

31:22

decay and gum disease

31:24

it has kept him from being able to fix

31:26

up his pickup truck which is his only

31:28

means of transportation he’s living on

31:30

retirement benefits from a job as a

31:32

railroad engineer again I’m not trying

31:37

to victim blame here because they’re in

31:39

the wrong not her and she like she like

31:43

most people thought that when the

31:45

government when the police when the

31:47

agents would ever come up and ask you

31:49

what’s going on they’re just trying to

31:50

get to the bottom of it they just

31:53

no they want to do the right thing and

31:54

make sure everything’s okay so she told

31:57

them but that’s the problem they aren’t

32:01

just trying to get to the bottom of

32:02

things and find out you know what’s the

32:04

right thing that’s going on they want to

32:06

have callers they want to show that

32:08

they’re getting money they want to work

32:10

their way up the ranks they don’t care

32:13

what it does to your life if it ruins it

32:15

they’re fine with that they actually

32:17

like to be able to show how many lives

32:19

they’ve ruined that’s part of the whole

32:21

incentivization of working your way up

32:22

the ranks when you get approached by law

32:25

enforcement in any scenario I don’t care

32:28

if it’s getting pulled over for a

32:30

speeding violation or whatever or

32:34

something like this you say I don’t

32:38

answer questions I want to speak to my

32:41

attorney and then you shut up and

32:46

they’re gonna say all sorts of stuff to

32:48

you because they lie and they’re gonna

32:51

say oh no we’re not trying to arrest you

32:53

we’re just figuring out you listen you

32:54

got a lot of cashes in a tupperware

32:55

thing we’re worried we’re just trying to

32:56

make sure it’s shut up shut up don’t

32:59

talk to them I’ll just shut her up shut

33:03

up I want to speak to my attorney and

33:06

then shut up yep now interestingly back

33:11

in 2017 the DEA made more than 8,000 850

33:16

seizures no worth five hundred and

33:19

thirty nine million you know this is the

33:22

latest agency late latest agency agency

33:26

stats man that is difficult to say

33:28

latest agency statistics for a full year

33:31

right a 2016 USA Today investigation

33:34

found that DEA agents seized at least

33:36

209 million in cash from travelers at

33:40

the nation’s 15 busiest airports over

33:43

the previous decade so that’s nearly 600

33:45

million dollars in a given year

33:48

just to what not even three years ago so

33:51

I mean that’s probably indicative of how

33:53

much they’ve been seizing if anything

33:54

that’s probably gone up yes

33:57

Sara Branyan has a good question there’s

34:00

no amount of money that’s illegal to fly

34:01

with no no however what

34:06

I’ve learned from researching this story

34:09

the government can take anything over

34:12

$5,000 even though it’s not illegal yeah

34:19

even though it’s not illegal if they

34:22

think that you are possibly using it for

34:24

anything illegal they can just take it

34:29

the US government in 2015 or 2016 put a

34:34

hundred and fifty billion dollars on an

34:38

airplane to send to the Islamic Republic

34:41

of Iran whom we are told owns taxpayer

34:45

money whom we are told is our enemy you

34:50

can’t bring more than five thousand

34:52

dollars onto an airplane if they ask you

34:56

anything tell them you want to speak to

34:58

an attorney and then shut up an attorney

35:02

can deal with this and you’ll more than

35:05

likely be able to keep your money and

35:07

you may even have a nice little lawsuit

35:09

depending on how they treat you shut up

35:12

shut up stop telling them things they

35:16

don’t want to fix the problem they or

35:19

the problem the problem isn’t anything

35:21

so we’re just trying to figure this out

35:23

there’s nothing to figure out

35:24

you had money it’s none of their

35:27

business

35:27

but there doesn’t stop them from robbing

35:30

people to the tune of what 209 million

35:33

dollars from just from the nation’s 15

35:35

busiest airports right the federal

35:38

government is the biggest thief it’s

35:40

also the largest murderer and the

35:42

biggest kidnapper but it’s the biggest

35:43

thief in the country bar none serotonin

35:48

has another good question how long can

35:50

they hold it with no further evidence

35:51

well after all of the work that Rebecca

35:57

Rebecca brown put in to making sure like

36:02

trying to get the money back because

36:04

that’s her dad’s life savings in October

36:06

she received a notice that the DEA plan

36:09

to permanently seize the cash citing its

36:11

authority to make such moves to combat

36:13

crime this is a woman who has never

36:16

committed a crime whose father

36:17

wellokay possibly has never committed a

36:19

crime problem

36:20

nothing on the DEA level of crime and

36:23

her father who same same deal the DEA

36:29

just took all of their money

36:30

well his money yeah took all of his

36:32

money took his entire life savings

36:34

because they had that authority to make

36:39

such moves to combat crime not that she

36:42

did anything wrong just that they can

36:46

right just let they can do it they did

36:49

it can can you imagine saying to someone

36:53

well I was a little concerned about this

36:56

money situation how where you got it

36:58

from so I stole it from you and you’re

37:01

never gonna get it back because I can do

37:04

such a thing that’s what the government

37:07

does and we’ve become so conditioned to

37:10

think that that’s perfectly normal

37:12

yep I mean there were there are

37:14

literally people that you know and

37:16

respect I guarantee you that there are

37:20

people out there that you know and

37:22

respect on this the day after happy

37:27

national cheese lovers day who will tell

37:31

you that it is perfectly normal

37:35

they’ll say oh well you know this this

37:37

this situation was sad this situation

37:41

was sad but you know you know you never

37:44

know why do she might have criminal

37:45

connections and even if she didn’t you

37:47

know they got a they got they got to

37:48

protect us from the criminals you know

37:50

like the people who will rob you when

37:52

you’re just trying to live your life

37:56

like the people who would try to I don’t

37:58

know

37:59

take your mentally declining father’s

38:02

entire life savings because they can

38:06

because they can because why not just

38:10

cuz they can and like I think was Hampi

38:12

on said in the comments you got to sue

38:14

to get it back right which you guys you

38:16

have to spend money to get your own

38:18

money back it’s your own money back and

38:22

is that gonna cost you more than eighty

38:25

two thousand three hundred and seventy

38:27

three dollars that’s more of a question

38:30

for Chris Reynolds I don’t know I mean

38:33

ever at cost because here’s the thing

38:34

you can possibly win and then you can

38:36

have a lawsuit try to get your money buh

38:38

bah blah blah blah

38:39

and you may even come out whole and even

38:41

get some additional you know money back

38:44

from it you know to pay for your costs

38:46

or whatever or at least be made whole

38:47

having spent years fighting it and who

38:50

knows what other threats they put on you

38:52

in the meantime because the federal

38:53

government in just the DEA it’s also the

38:55

IRS and all sorts of other agencies the

38:57

State Department that if in case you

38:59

want to get your passport renewed end up

39:01

on a no-fly list accidentally I mean

39:03

this is the federal government and it’s

39:07

this kind of stuff that people that you

39:12

respect will defend entirely based on

39:16

conditioning that well you know it’s bad

39:18

that they did that but they’re just

39:19

trying to protect us from whom people

39:21

that would rob you and tell you that

39:22

they can because it sounds like that’s

39:26

what they are legitimately is a mob

39:29

scheme yeah it’s protection it’s a

39:32

protection racket yeah it’s a protection

39:34

racket and unfortunately for Terry

39:38

Roland and his daughter Rebecca brown

39:41

they fell victim to the scheme to the to

39:44

the protection racket of the federal

39:46

government no no it is it is an

39:49

absolutely thieving and disgusting

39:53

organization and speaking of disgusting

39:55

thieves Hillary Clinton Mac murderer to

39:59

says in an interview said in an

40:01

interview recently that nobody likes

40:05

Bernie and nobody wants to work with him

40:08

and then she backed Warren’s obvious lie

40:11

about Bernie saying that a woman can’t

40:13

be President by stating that’s

40:15

particularly true with what’s going on

40:16

right now with the Bernie campaign

40:17

having gone after Liz the Native

40:21

American Warren with a very personal

40:23

attack on her then this argument about

40:25

whether or not or when he did or didn’t

40:28

say that a woman couldn’t be elected

40:29

it’s part of a pattern if it were

40:31

one-off you might say okay fine but he

40:34

said I was unqualified I had a lot more

40:36

experience than he did and got a lot

40:38

more done than he had but that was his

40:40

attack on me Hillary Clinton pictured

40:42

here not liking Bernie

40:46

so the knives are out for Bernie Matt

40:48

yeah the knives are definitely out for

40:51

Bernie and so when I when I start

40:55

writing this portion of the notes today

40:57

Hillary Clinton says in an interview

40:58

that nobody likes Bernie and nobody

41:00

wants to work with him there were so

41:01

many different punchlines I decided just

41:04

to use her own quote as the punchline

41:06

yeah because I did I couldn’t choose a

41:13

comprehensive list of people who like

41:16

Hillary right she is the woman who lost

41:21

to Donald J Trump she is not a

41:26

well-liked individual Donald Trump at a

41:31

time when America was discovering what

41:34

he was gonna be like as president like

41:36

now people are used to it they become

41:40

somewhat like desensitized to someone

41:42

acting that way right no this was pre

41:45

all of that yep yeah this was people

41:49

going oh my gosh he’s gonna he can

41:52

potentially be our president for the

41:53

next four years and then they look at

41:56

her and go I guess whatever and a lot of

42:05

them just stayed home and then they

42:07

might have looked at Gary Johnson and

42:08

then you know Gary Johnson’s running

42:09

mate bill weld goes oh you should vote

42:12

for Hillary and they go well that option

42:13

isn’t there and so he got elected that’s

42:17

how much people like Hillary she lost a

42:21

Donald Trump at the easiest time to beat

42:24

Donald Trump it’s definitely Bernie’s

42:29

fault Matt 100% and in the great battle

42:33

of the most unlikable Hillary won so I

42:42

guess she is a winner in one sense she

42:44

did win that she won that she won both

42:46

the electoral college and well she

42:48

didn’t win the popular vote on that but

42:49

she didn’t win the electoral college and

42:51

whose least likable between between

42:54

Trump and Hillary between the two most

42:58

hated people on earth which one was

42:59

truly

43:00

the champion of being hated and it was

43:03

Hillary but no one likes Bernie the

43:05

number one most hated and it’s Hillary

43:10

Clinton won so this is happening at a

43:13

time when Liz Warren’s accusation fell

43:16

pretty flat her approval rating dropped

43:18

like fourteen percent from a previous

43:20

poll Bernie’s now possibly picking up

43:23

the steam and collecting the votes from

43:26

the left the support from the left to

43:28

run a real challenge against Biden and

43:30

become the front-runner knocking them

43:31

out if not in Iowa then in in in and

43:34

well possibly in Iowa but also in Nevada

43:36

and and New Hampshire and then here

43:39

comes Hillary to do the me to you no one

43:45

likes Bernie stick it do you think it’s

43:50

gonna work I saw a great meme earlier

43:56

not a meme it’s a article from a satire

43:59

site in Canada the Beaverton or

44:02

something okay and it said Bernie

44:05

Sanders relieved to not get Hillary

44:07

Clinton endorsement and I think this

44:09

kind of more along the lines of the

44:10

terms what this is like yeah I feel like

44:13

he’s like I’m good she’s not she’s not

44:15

backing me you know I’m glad she said

44:21

that no one likes me I’m like I’m very

44:23

happy about that I mean listen III don’t

44:26

I don’t know if this is gonna how much

44:30

if at all this is really gonna hurt him

44:32

because if anything it kind of shows

44:34

like this to me seems pretty open and

44:38

brazen that the you know establishment

44:41

wing of the Democratic Party is just

44:46

gonna do war with Bernie and anyone who

44:50

tries to get in the way of Biden to lose

44:53

to trump like I I he’s gonna lose to

44:57

trump he’s got this to trump and as

45:01

someone who’s running for and is

45:02

increasingly likely to be the vice

45:05

presidential Libertarian Party it’s

45:07

weird even saying that the vice

45:10

presidential nominee for the Libertarian

45:11

Party and with my running mate

45:14

in that case more than likely to be

45:15

vermin supreme having Joe Biden and

45:19

Donald Trump as the main competitors to

45:24

us is kind of ideal for us like it would

45:29

be harder for us to make headway amongst

45:32

you know the youth and politically

45:35

unaffiliated if a more brash outspoken

45:38

somewhat outside-of-the-box politician

45:40

type like Bernie were to come on and be

45:43

the nominee or even a gosh really anyone

45:48

but Biden and Joe Biden is as bad as the

45:52

Democrats will allow to still be a

45:55

Democrat from their perspective every

46:00

matlin if he hadn’t been Obama’s VP

46:03

president he wouldn’t be but never shot

46:07

wouldn’t have this is shot this is a

46:09

thanks Obama moment because if Obama

46:12

hadn’t done that

46:13

Biden wouldn’t even be in contention

46:15

right now it would probably be Warren or

46:17

Bernie it would be either Warren or

46:18

Bernie we can literally think we can say

46:23

thanks Obama to Biden being the being

46:26

the one because he’s got nothing all he

46:30

has to do is say I was Obama’s VP and

46:32

most people who don’t fully pay

46:34

attention to the ins and outs of this

46:36

stuff are like alright good enough for

46:38

me he seems like he’s gonna return us to

46:40

the Obama years or whatever right as

46:45

someone who potentially is gonna be

46:47

running against whoever the Democrats

46:51

nominate and Trump and Mike Pence this

46:54

is kind of ideal for us it’s also

46:56

horrifying as someone who might have to

46:59

live under the governance of either

47:02

continue under Donald Trump or under a

47:04

Joe Biden but uh I mean from from a

47:08

political standpoint it couldn’t

47:10

underscore the point we try to make more

47:12

that this whole thing is a joke

47:16

was that Michael malice says that it

47:18

doesn’t matter who you vote for you get

47:20

John McCain and this really underscores

47:22

that that like I think it was Michael

47:24

malice who said that but it really

47:26

doesn’t matter

47:28

you’re gonna end up with the same

47:29

garbage every single time so vote for me

47:32

instead but uh yeah so yeah so that’s uh

47:38

so so what let’s make a prediction here

47:40

Matt do you think that Bernie’s numbers

47:42

are going to go up or down in the wake

47:43

of this so as we were saying as you and

47:49

I were talking about that yesterday

47:50

um which nobody else was here for

47:53

Elizabeth Warren is Bernie Sanders

47:58

female Bernie Sanders light light yeah

48:00

yeah so I think that I think Elizabeth

48:04

Warren is gonna get hurt by this and her

48:06

numbers are gonna go down and those

48:08

numbers are gonna transfer to two Bernie

48:11

it’s a Bernie I don’t think it puts him

48:14

over the clock I don’t think it hurts

48:15

Liz wore in that bad she just got the

48:18

New York Times she and Amy Klobuchar

48:20

just got there and I think that I think

48:28

that you are gonna get a large number of

48:31

female voters who want the female

48:35

president they want their woman

48:36

president

48:37

so they’re gonna back those two and

48:40

since of Elizabeth Warren has a much

48:42

better shot of winning than Amy

48:45

Klobuchar close right right sad to say

48:48

because neither one of them have a shot

48:50

at all I don’t know not even a little

48:54

bit I don’t think it’s gonna hurt him

48:57

that bad I honestly don’t think it’s

49:00

gonna it’s not gonna hurt him and I

49:01

don’t think it hurts her all that bad

49:03

either

49:03

like she’s gonna take a dip and she’s

49:07

gonna take a dip and a few of the

49:09

younger generation the Millennials in

49:13

the one after that selenium or whatever

49:15

Zoomers Zoomers yeah the Zoomers that

49:18

are on the liberal side of things who

49:22

are backing those who are backing these

49:24

people right they are going a few of

49:27

those female and male are gonna switch

49:29

over to Bernie fair enough anybody over

49:33

that anybody over gen-x and up if if

49:38

they’re backing one of them they’re not

49:40

changing their mind on

49:41

now that’s what I was thinking I don’t

49:42

think it’s gonna make a huge difference

49:44

I think if it makes any difference

49:45

Bernie you’ll get a little bit of a bump

49:47

from it oh it’s not gonna be enough to

49:49

take him up above bite no no I think

49:52

Biden’s the prohibitive favorite at this

49:54

point like I think he he has already

49:56

withstood calling black children

49:59

cockroaches and talking about how he

50:02

liked how they they themselves

50:04

volunteered to go underwater and rub his

50:07

leg hair they chose to do that they did

50:13

those little cockroaches and then they

50:16

enjoyed sitting on his lap and he loved

50:19

having them there and then after that he

50:21

threatened to wrap a chain around a

50:25

black man’s neck for playing on the

50:28

diving board his words yeah the best

50:33

part about Biden is we don’t have to

50:34

make anything up no his words nothing

50:37

absolutely nothing gets made up with him

50:39

these are all the master words to it is

50:44

insane

50:46

yeah I know I love it too no I love it

50:49

it’s hilarious and it does help my

50:51

electoral prospects too so there’s not

50:55

it’s all upside for me

50:57

so speaking of everything is coming up

51:01

spike everything is coming up spike poor

51:06

Joe Biden always the spikes made and

51:09

never the spike that’s right

51:12

speaking of odd segues something

51:15

happened in Virginia Matt back on an

51:19

annual national cheese lovers day

51:21

national cheese lovers day rally in

51:24

Richmond it was it was great it was a

51:27

great national cheese lovers day every

51:30

Monday the 20 what is it every is it

51:33

every third Monday or every 21st or

51:35

every 27 20th every 20th every day’s the

51:40

20 Bitcoin every January 20th is as we

51:43

know national cheese lovers day fun fact

51:47

it’s also national penguin day is it it

51:51

is well you know who likes cheese

51:56

virginians tell us about that rally that

52:03

cheese rally met yesterday thousands

52:07

thousands of protestors of people

52:11

showing their disdain for proposed gun

52:13

laws by governor blackface and the newly

52:15

elected Grimek democratic assembly

52:18

showed up to rally in Virginia as you

52:24

can see here by this photo estimates I

52:27

put those in there no estimates put it

52:30

somewhere between 22 and 35 thousand

52:34

holy hell

52:37

so tens of thousands of people showed up

52:39

to this most of them armed heavily oh

52:43

yeah the peep so can you put the can you

52:47

put the graphic back up sure thanks the

52:49

people inside of that fence they are not

52:54

armed everybody outside of that fence

52:59

probably armed probably armed now of the

53:05

people in the fence you had to go

53:06

through security you had to go through a

53:07

metal detector in order to be inside of

53:10

there and I think he I think he got

53:13

searched she went to remote the sector

53:15

and then he got searched as well most of

53:17

the people that were in there appeared

53:19

to be in the media in some way right

53:22

yeah so that was actually the the

53:24

spectator area for the most part our

53:27

friend Ford Fisher would news to share

53:28

went into that area where they told him

53:31

he couldn’t have a helmet and they also

53:33

confiscated his tripod because that’s a

53:37

weapon the helmet was actually listed on

53:42

the Brit Milah high notes yeah and no

53:45

helmets were in the state of emergency

53:47

no helmets no shields so not only can

53:52

you not have a weapon to shoot you can’t

53:54

try to stop from being killed that’s

53:57

right that is true because that’s

54:00

literally I mean you can’t really it’s

54:02

hard to kill someone with a helmet or a

54:04

shield a helmet and a shield are

54:07

effective in

54:08

trying to stop from being killed yeah so

54:12

in in in Virginia governor Ralph

54:15

blackface Michael Jackson Northam the

54:20

only man who decided to play Michael

54:21

Jackson by putting shoe polish on his

54:24

face decided that it was illegal to not

54:31

be killed that’s right or have a tripod

54:35

there was also a counter protest going

54:39

on at the same time from the March for

54:41

our lives crowd which was yeah which I

54:45

as we all know is led by the never

54:48

ending showed David Hogg was never

54:50

ending Chodas oxymoronic in which and he

54:56

went on a Twitter rampage Virginia’s in

54:58

the state of emergency because white

55:00

supremacists and lot C’s are using their

55:01

second Amendment rights to shut down the

55:03

First Amendment rights of students

55:05

veterans and clergy here is a

55:07

comprehensive list of people whose First

55:09

Amendment rights were shut down by the

55:11

rally yesterday right so here was his

55:17

second tweet he said the gun extremists

55:19

made it to unsafe today for young people

55:21

to rally and practice our First

55:23

Amendment rights so a March for our

55:26

lives and others spent the night in the

55:28

Capitol building to make our voice heard

55:30

and reduce the chance that we were

55:33

assassinated here’s the translation to

55:36

that somewhere between 22 and 35,000

55:41

heavily armed people were in a smallish

55:44

City and no one died and one person was

55:51

arrested for covering her face with a

55:54

bandana 35,000 people one arrest

55:59

getting to the spoilers sorry probably

56:03

probably one of the safest days in

56:07

Richmond history ever easily easily one

56:11

of the safest days in Richmond history

56:13

one person was arrested in the city of

56:15

Richmond with 35,000 well-armed people

56:18

possibly because if you’re a criminal

56:21

that one

56:22

a good day to crime not a good day if

56:29

you were looking at crime someone a day

56:33

when almost everyone is walking around

56:35

like they’re ready for the freaking

56:37

civil war to pop off is probably not the

56:41

day or time for such a thing very true

56:45

which arguably sort of does away with

56:50

this whole argument that it was unsafe

56:52

for people and that they risked being

56:56

assassinated so hid okay let’s go on and

57:03

then I’m gonna go back to David Hogg

57:04

because there I have some other things

57:06

that I want to bring up about him I want

57:08

to get through the rest of the I want to

57:10

get through the good stuff before I make

57:11

fun of him more oh yeah the media along

57:17

with David Hogg called the people in the

57:19

rally the far-right white white

57:21

supremacist white extremist was you know

57:23

all of that yeah and we have some

57:25

pictures of the white supremacist and

57:27

Abbeville Trump tweets as you hump does

57:32

the Democrat Party in the great

57:34

Commonwealth of Virginia are working

57:36

hard to take away your second Amendment

57:37

rights as though he hasn’t been working

57:39

on that his on his own right this is

57:41

just the beginning don’t let it happen

57:43

vote Republican in 2020 yeah now we can

57:48

forget Reagan because Republicans will

57:51

never listen to you when you talk about

57:53

rigor Trump has done more to hurt the

58:01

Second Amendment than Obama yep that is

58:04

that is fact that is a factually

58:07

accurate statement it was a factually

58:09

accurate statement that requires a very

58:11

little research to even find out or know

58:13

in the first place that’s true it’s not

58:15

even like yeah that dig real deep there

58:17

was a net relaxation of gun restrictions

58:19

at the federal level under Barack Obama

58:23

under Trump there has been a net

58:25

increase in restrictions including a

58:27

reversal of some of the relaxations that

58:30

happened under Barack Obama’s be ATF and

58:34

he’s been pushing for more

58:36

state regulations on well everything but

58:39

especially guns including red flag laws

58:43

and different accessory bans and stuff

58:44

like that so there has been an

58:46

across-the-board net increase on

58:49

restrictions now let’s say something

58:50

about Trump whatever you want to say

58:52

about him he knows how to exploit a

58:55

crisis he does know how to explore his

58:58

own personal political gain and he has

59:00

nailed it on this one ou killed it this

59:03

is so good for his optics so good for

59:06

his optics Trump if nothing else you

59:09

know knows how to sell himself knows how

59:12

to promote himself and he kinda knows

59:16

good optics every once in a while he

59:18

does a big swing and a Miss but optics

59:22

yeah yeah yeah but in this case he

59:25

knocked it out of the park because every

59:27

one of his followers is gonna eat that

59:29

one up all the way to Election Day yeah

59:32

and there were Trump flags all through

59:36

the rally these are people who probably

59:40

not that long ago were very upset about

59:43

the infringement being placed on them by

59:45

Donald Trump’s administration and now

59:48

because of this they’ve rallied right

59:53

back around the mag oflag so in an

59:57

election year in a swing state that has

60:01

become increasingly blue it was purple

60:05

and it’s becoming blueish purple or

60:07

purplish blue and he’s just repurposed

60:10

it a little bit he just he just reread

60:14

it that purple some look okay so I will

60:16

say that governor Northam governor

60:19

blackface he has repurposed it

60:22

he has repurposed it he has not helped

60:26

Trump took from the reaper palang and

60:31

kind of added to it a little bit to make

60:33

it more of a mob right I think I don’t

60:38

really know reddish a reddish a in

60:42

exposed blood purple sure Governor

60:48

Northam and

60:50

his friend lieutenant governor serial

60:52

rapists have not helped much in in

60:57

Virginia but so there were people

61:00

protesters walking the streets of

61:02

downtown Richmond open carrying all

61:04

sorts of weapons there are people in

61:05

Hawaiian shirts to do the Boogaloo

61:07

didn’t happen but they did do the

61:09

Boogaloo Alex Jones showed up with a

61:12

battle tank and then even our good

61:15

friend and pret LP presidential

61:17

candidate Daniel taxation is theft

61:20

Berman showed up with his signature hat

61:23

and put some stuff on

61:26

hey that’s Alex Jones tank Oh even

61:31

though it says Virginia State Police

61:32

that’s Alex’s yeah Alex bought that that

61:35

is his tank he was very happy that he

61:40

was very happy that he left it on there

61:42

all day long he actually has a video of

61:46

him following Alex Jones and he said

61:48

Alex Alex taxation is taxation theft and

61:52

he goes without representation yes and

61:55

you know is it is it that – yeah it’s

61:58

definitely tough and so he let him put

62:02

the stickers on his on his tank they’re

62:05

met they’re magnets oh and he left let

62:08

him put it on there and left him there

62:10

all day that is funny well good for Dan

62:12

yeah that was some good optics there for

62:15

that day there were people chant

62:18

chanting shouting chants such as we will

62:20

not comply once it was time for the

62:24

rally to end the protesters dispersed

62:25

there were no reports of violence

62:27

there were even demonstrators picking up

62:29

trash off the streets of downtown

62:31

Richmond as they left a pro

62:32

second-amendment rally saying that it

62:35

was a birthday present for governor

62:36

black face and and to show that you know

62:38

they they they come in and you know

62:40

leave it cleaner than they came right

62:43

again no no violence it was incredibly

62:46

dangerous situation with all these guns

62:48

around each other and there was one

62:52

arrest as spike said earlier and it was

62:54

a girl that was wearing a bandana over

62:56

her mat over her face and she was

62:58

arrested under the anti mask law that

63:00

that in Virginia but Hampi Anse

63:03

commented it was two cities over though

63:05

so it wasn’t even in Richmond

63:07

oh well then and we’d have to

63:11

double-check that but if what HAMP is

63:13

telling us is true as far as that arrest

63:17

then there were no arrests no arrests in

63:20

Richmond that day that day in the entire

63:22

city of Richmond

63:24

so if hams correct then there were none

63:27

and if it was in Richmond there was one

63:30

in a city in the capital of Virginia

63:33

with 30 some odd thousand visitors most

63:37

of whom almost all of whom were heavily

63:39

heavily armed now here’s what I heard

63:41

from the left today and when I say the

63:44

left I mean like the Democrat left the

63:48

far left the true far left are actually

63:51

as pro-gun as we are not necessarily for

63:54

the same reasons but they are pro-gun in

63:56

fact some of the best pro-gun quotes

63:58

you’ll ever read are from Karl Marx all

64:00

that aside the left the Democrat

64:04

neoliberal whatever left there their

64:10

message for yesterday’s was that

64:12

yesterday on Martin Luther King’s

64:14

birthday on national cheese lovers day

64:18

and Martin Luther King’s birthday in the

64:21

capital and what was the capital of the

64:23

Confederacy a bunch of white

64:26

supremacists showed up to say that they

64:28

cared more about their guns than about

64:31

dr. King’s legacy or the safety of our

64:34

children that’s what they went with yet

64:37

today in yesterday now

64:41

now first of all let’s let’s here’s a

64:43

picture of some of the neo-nazis that

64:46

showed up for the rally I was wondering

64:49

what you didn’t and there were more

64:54

pictures like this there were Asian

64:57

people there were black people that were

64:59

gay and trans people there was an

65:00

anti-fog

65:02

there were people across the spectrum of

65:05

color race religion and even political

65:09

ideology to say we don’t want to be

65:13

disarmed by the government

65:16

most of them white right-wingers

65:19

probably but there were a lot of people

65:23

there and it was organized by a group

65:26

called the gun owners of America who are

65:29

outspoken when the police kill

65:34

law-abiding gun owners including

65:36

law-abiding gun owners of color like

65:38

falando castile when he was killed this

65:43

was not a neo-nazi rally where there’s

65:45

some bad actors there in a group of

65:47

30,000 people sure were they the main

65:49

people no can you stop them from coming

65:52

go ahead

65:53

one of the speakers at this rally was I

65:57

think I didn’t still call her a friend

65:59

of the show

66:00

Antonia Okafor okafor yeah

66:03

Antonia Okafor who I believe she works

66:06

with the NRA she did work with the NRA

66:09

she’s with the gon ô ô is she’s with the

66:12

geo way now and yeah I’m thrilled I’m

66:16

thrilled cuz we crap all over the NRA

66:17

and I’m so happy she’s with me away now

66:19

yeah and Antonio Okafor who is a

66:23

twenty-something I would think Nigerian

66:26

American yeah well Darian American and

66:29

she said on her Facebook page this was

66:33

the worst white nationalist rally ever

66:35

they even let me speak hmm no violence

66:39

well in it all of that’s accurate this

66:43

was not a white nationalist rally this

66:45

was a bunch of people who believe that

66:48

they have a right to own weapons and

66:51

carry them in Virginia as allowed by the

66:53

Virginia Constitution let’s talk about

66:58

the folks sorry go ahead go ahead I was

67:02

just gonna say and the governor and his

67:06

newly elected assembly is trying to get

67:08

rid of the Virginia Constitution right

67:11

let’s talk about because the opted of

67:14

what I kept hearing was well this was

67:16

the capital of the Confederacy as though

67:18

that’s why they picked this place right

67:20

it’s the capital of Virginia were

67:23

governor black-faced decided to it

67:29

and his you know fellow thugs in in

67:32

government are trying to disarm the

67:35

populace of Virginia that’s why they

67:37

picked Richmond it wasn’t like oh let’s

67:39

go to the former Confederacy and relive

67:42

the Confederacy with Antonia Okafor and

67:44

our neo-nazi friends pictured here it

67:48

was that’s why they picked it and then

67:51

the other thing was well why on national

67:55

cheese lovers day why on Martin Luther

67:58

King Day did they choose it was that the

68:01

day well because that’s the only holiday

68:05

weekend for over a month and this is

68:10

when they’re passing these bills are

68:11

proposing these bills if they wait also

68:14

there is usually in Virginia a pro-gun

68:19

rally every Martin Luther King Day no I

68:21

didn’t know that yeah well I think ten

68:25

years in a row or something yeah so this

68:27

wasn’t some isolated case it was not a

68:29

bunch of white supremacists saying let’s

68:32

spread white supremacy on Martin Luther

68:33

King Day that’s nonsense especially when

68:39

you consider the fact that gun control

68:44

is very closely tied to oppressing

68:49

people of color the very first gun

68:51

control laws in this country were passed

68:53

to stop freed slaves from owning weapons

68:56

after they were let go the white people

68:58

thought holy crap all these people that

69:00

we’ve been enslaving are now free we

69:03

better not let them own guns because

69:04

they might I don’t know get upset kill

69:06

us so they passed laws making it illegal

69:10

for them to own weapons and as a result

69:11

it was easy to kill them and that’s why

69:13

people join groups like the Ku Klux Klan

69:15

and attacked black people and black

69:17

families with little to no fear of any

69:20

real retribution because they knew that

69:22

for the most part they didn’t have any

69:23

guns because gun ownership was illegal

69:25

that is the history of the beginning of

69:27

gun control and since then every single

69:30

major law in this country including gun

69:33

and drug laws are disproportionately

69:35

enforced against people of color white

69:37

people are far more likely to own

69:40

weapons and to use drugs and yet the

69:42

vast majority of

69:43

people that are in state and federal

69:44

prison on gun and drug charges are

69:47

people of color any new law especially

69:51

gun and drug law is going to be

69:55

disproportionately used against black

69:58

people what better day than the day of a

70:02

man who fought for the civil rights of

70:04

people of color to say we don’t want

70:07

more restrictions that are going to be

70:10

disproportionately used against people

70:14

of color now someone said to me well the

70:18

thing is in this country gun rights have

70:21

always been primarily white gun rights

70:23

and that’s true that’s true of all of

70:27

them the country is 70 percent white

70:30

white people own something like 90% of

70:33

the wealth in the country the US

70:37

government has a long history of

70:39

enforcing and entrenching white

70:41

supremacy every right is going to be

70:45

primarily about benefiting white people

70:47

and every law is going to be primarily

70:49

about harming marginalized people like

70:51

poor people and people of color that is

70:54

not a reason to support more

70:56

infringement to be enforced against poor

70:59

people and people of color it’s a reason

71:04

to fight against the other thing and to

71:07

actually try to push for less of an

71:10

oppressive structure primarily for

71:13

people of color right and what better

71:15

day then Martin Luther King Day and what

71:18

better place in Richmond where it’s

71:20

being governed by a man who freaking

71:23

wore blackface – multiple times multiple

71:28

times multiple times to play Michael

71:31

Jackson one of those times at least one

71:35

of those at least one of those times but

71:39

the problem here is definitely people

71:40

that want to own guns Matt right now

71:43

back to David Hagen his ilk are we going

71:48

back to the tweet you don’t have to go

71:51

back to this week okay

71:54

if you were to look at David Hogg’s

71:56

Twitter last night it’s a 9:30 Eastern

72:01

and I know this because that’s when I

72:03

was scrolling through it

72:06

he considered today a big win for March

72:10

for our lives hmm because they stood up

72:15

to them and were peaceful even though he

72:17

said in the tweet we were afraid so we

72:21

went inside because we didn’t want to be

72:24

assassinated right but he said we were

72:27

we were peaceful to them and they didn’t

72:29

use violence against us this is a big

72:30

win for us is it a lot of people a lot

72:35

of people on the left are taking this as

72:38

a win for the left and it’s only because

72:41

they can’t spend this any other way it’s

72:44

hard to spin it that way the entire

72:47

argument like that is some backwards-ass

72:50

mental gymnastics that he is using the

72:53

entire argument for common Suns gun

72:55

control is that the average person just

72:58

simply cannot be trusted with these

72:59

kinds of weapons if you have this many

73:02

people with these kinds of weapons we’re

73:04

going to have large numbers of murders

73:06

people are gonna get killed innocent

73:08

people children students are gonna get

73:11

killed on mass if you allow say twenty

73:15

to thirty five thousand people to go

73:18

into a city all of them with weapons and

73:21

all of them angry with weapons too and

73:25

all of them there to say with their

73:28

weapons that they’re angry and to

73:32

demonstrate how dangerous that was there

73:36

were no crimes committed that day at all

73:41

not even just related I mean no one was

73:43

there was what like Hampi on said it was

73:46

a great day for crime two cities away

73:47

yeah one arrest but that one arrest in

73:55

Mechanicsville or whatever yeah I mean

73:58

it’s it’s it’s absurd like that

74:00

according to tried Quetta 331 over on

74:05

try Quetta 331 over on

74:07

YouTube we had Barrett Brandon and no

74:11

one died Oh Barrett Brandon oh man let

74:17

me find his picture hold on I think I

74:20

have it give me a second talk about

74:22

something and I’ll find his picture okay

74:24

but David Hogg March for our lives all

74:27

of these organizations all of these

74:29

people who are these neoliberal but if

74:32

socialist neo liberals they are all

74:36

taking this as though they have one the

74:39

fact that nobody committed an act of

74:42

violence the fact that nobody died the

74:44

fact that nobody the fact that nobody I

74:48

mean one person got arrested it was two

74:51

cities over according to ham fianc again

74:53

have to fact-check that but right nobody

74:57

got arrested in the city of Richmond

74:59

having to do with the protests on that

75:01

day and they’re trying to take it

75:05

because nobody died because no acts of

75:08

violence and said are peaceful ways one

75:10

know the fact that you had 20 to 35

75:14

thousand Second Amendment protestors out

75:19

there showing that the vast majority of

75:25

gun owners are not violent people you

75:28

know that’s why you were saying so that

75:30

they cleaned up the streets safer Kanchi

75:32

cleaned up the place you cleaned up the

75:33

streets it’s so absurd the people from

75:37

March for our lives have probably I’m

75:40

not gonna say they’ve never but have

75:41

probably never cleaned up the streets

75:43

after one of their rallies I can’t

75:46

guarantee it I don’t know even though

75:48

they even if they did no one has ever

75:50

claimed that March for our lives is

75:52

dangerous that the actual protesters are

75:55

dangerous I mean they’re trying to take

75:58

away Second Amendment rights under the

75:59

guise of protecting children right but I

76:02

mean they’re they themselves doing their

76:03

march aren’t gonna like directly try to

76:05

harm no one asserts that that’s gonna

76:06

happen but you know this gun rally was

76:08

gonna be incredibly dangerous and yeah

76:10

and yet you know we had to save

76:14

ourselves from being assassinated by

76:15

going inside of a building I have news

76:17

for you David if 22 235 thousand people

76:21

that were

76:21

armed wanted to kill you and they were

76:25

all in a city there is no building that

76:28

would protect you from that No

76:31

anywhere is not a single building in

76:34

Richmond that would have protected you

76:35

you could go into a NORAD base they’re

76:38

gonna get you yeah so this is what NORAD

76:41

would give them to you

76:45

this is Barrett Brandon so there’s a guy

76:48

as a gun shop owner and I believe West

76:49

Virginia and he showed up with this

76:51

Barrett 50 caliber sniper rifle which is

76:56

used to it’s actually well I mean it’s

76:58

used for many things but it’s it can

77:01

also be used to take down some tanks if

77:04

the sniper is good enough with it

77:05

and can hit the tank in the right spot

77:08

and he walked around with that he was a

77:11

crowd favorite people were taking photos

77:13

with him left and right they loved

77:14

Barrett Brandon crowd favorite

77:16

he was a crowd favorite now if Barrett

77:18

Brandon had wanted to kill someone in

77:21

that building they’d be dead he himself

77:26

could kill as many people in that

77:28

building as building as he wanted to

77:30

until someone took him out and yet

77:33

everyone made it home fine except for

77:37

the one chick two towns over who

77:40

wouldn’t take her mask off her beat her

77:43

before her bandanna off right which

77:46

there’s a whole subject that it’s now

77:48

against the law in sub-zero temperatures

77:51

or sub-freezing temperatures to cover

77:54

your face but it’s definitely the

77:59

problem gun owners are the problem not

78:00

an overbearing government it’s

78:01

definitely the gun owners that are the

78:03

problem there Matt yep side note on

78:08

Virginia that I realized today

78:10

everybody’s out there protesting gun

78:13

laws and there’s a bunch of other laws

78:15

on the books that some of us some people

78:18

might find a porn others of us are like

78:20

okay you know what I kind of agree with

78:21

that even as libertarians anarchists

78:24

whatever right but they’re two that I

78:26

found interesting and I find them

78:31

interesting only because they’re in the

78:32

same cycle

78:35

granted one is introduced by a

78:38

Republican the other is introduced by a

78:39

dimmer the one introduced by a Democrat

78:42

is the national national popular vote

78:45

compact in which whatever the popular

78:48

vote of the country is Virginia will put

78:50

its electoral delegates toward that

78:53

mm-hmm

78:54

toward that whatever the national

78:57

whoever gets the popular but the other

79:00

one was introduced by Amanda Chase who

79:03

is a Republican as I said would form an

79:05

electoral college in the state where

79:07

each one of the eleven congressional

79:09

districts gets one vote toward governor

79:11

in the majority vote in each district

79:13

would decide oh oh so instead of a

79:19

popular vote in Virginia it would get

79:21

rid of that it would be an electoral

79:23

college in the state in the state II

79:26

which would I’m guessing help

79:30

Republicans yeah because it would take

79:35

like the vast majority of the vast

79:39

majority highest concentration in

79:41

Virginia is is gonna be like your

79:43

Alexandria Arlington Fairfax the Nova

79:46

area that the notice you know where and

79:49

you know and then down near Virginia

79:52

Beach those are going to be the two

79:55

highest areas of concentration maybe

79:56

Richmond as well and the rest of the

80:01

state for the most part is very very

80:07

conservative right so that would give it

80:11

typically if I if I were to guess right

80:13

now seven to four Republicans every

80:17

single time now there are many different

80:21

debates about what’s better a national

80:23

popular vote or you know uh or state

80:27

popular vote electoral college drawing

80:30

straws whatever well ultimately you know

80:32

as an anarchist last week was it’s been

80:37

a week since I said that right been a

80:39

week as an anarchist I will tell you

80:42

that these are basically different

80:43

arguments about shuffling deck chairs on

80:45

a sinking ship that’s on fire filled

80:47

with people that are trying to murder

80:48

you

80:49

but the bottom line is I don’t know

80:54

about the one about how legal the the

80:56

one that would form an electoral college

80:58

in the state is I assume it probably is

81:00

legal I would assume that would depend

81:03

on the States Constitution that’s what

81:04

I’m saying I I don’t know I don’t know

81:06

how it is here’s what I can tell you the

81:09

national popular vote compact is

81:11

actually prohibited by the Constitution

81:14

there is something called a prohibition

81:17

on interstate compacts which is an

81:20

attempt by States to make a compact

81:23

between themselves without updating or

81:26

amending the Constitution to do it it’s

81:32

called the interest it’s it’s it’s a

81:33

prohibition on interstate compacts this

81:36

is literally called the national popular

81:39

vote compact because it is a compact

81:42

between the states now the person who

81:45

came up with NPV claims well it’s a

81:47

compact a name only it doesn’t actually

81:48

work that way and yet it is an agreement

81:52

that all of these states will agree to

81:55

do the same thing if everyone else

81:58

that’s signed on to it does the same

82:00

thing too it’s sort of a we’re all gonna

82:03

jump off at the same time agreement or

82:07

compact

82:09

that’s what a compact is leave it to an

82:14

anarchists to have to explain to lawyers

82:16

and politicians that this is blatantly

82:19

unconstitutional now does that mean that

82:21

the Supreme Court would actually nut up

82:24

and buck the states and say you can’t do

82:27

this if you want to have a national

82:28

popular vote you got to change it with

82:30

the Constitution that remains to be seen

82:32

but in terms of how it’s actually

82:34

written in the unfit to exist document

82:38

that governs us this is illegal

82:42

that mean it won’t happen but it is

82:44

illegal right yeah I just always enter

82:49

because both of these are in this cycle

82:51

granted I think one of them has a much

82:53

better chance of winning passing than

82:55

the other one right however if all of

83:00

these states who do the National Pop

83:02

compact if Trump somehow gets the

83:05

popular vote I’m like guys what He wills

83:11

Tweep he would sweep in that case what

83:15

happens if Trump gets the popular which

83:17

I don’t see happening but just imagine

83:19

the fever dream nightmare scenario for

83:21

every Democrat in this country if Donald

83:24

Trump gets wins Colossae I want a

83:30

hundred percent yeah because he will

83:32

yeah not only will he win not only will

83:36

he get your blue states electoral

83:39

college votes he’ll remind you of that

83:43

constantly he’ll be the one he will he

83:48

doesn’t win gracefully he will say

83:51

thanks to the you know the daffy

83:54

democrats or whatever he’ll call them

83:56

signing away their votes for the

83:59

national popular vote pot compact I got

84:03

100% of the of the electors that would

84:09

be hilarious and again we’re not Trump

84:11

fans on this show but that hilarious

84:14

kachra 331 said California’s got struck

84:17

down was that at the federal level or

84:19

was that at the like appeals court level

84:21

or by the Supreme Court I mean my again

84:23

my understanding from my understanding

84:29

from from you know how it’s written in

84:31

the Constitution is that this kind of

84:34

compact which would be an interstate a

84:36

compact specifically designed to subvert

84:39

the original process set forth in the

84:41

Constitution by them all just agreeing

84:44

to do something outside of that would be

84:47

okay so it’s at the state level yeah III

84:49

again we’ve seen how many times the

84:53

Supreme Court goes oh is this popular

84:56

okay well we’ll just do what that we saw

84:59

it when they first made after about 50

85:03

years of trying to pass immigration

85:05

restrictions that were ruled

85:07

unconstitutional by the Supreme Court

85:09

because they were the Democrats were

85:11

finally able to get enough of their

85:13

favored justices in place to look

85:16

at the Chinese Exclusion axe and say oh

85:20

yeah no this is fine because people are

85:22

commerce and that same skewed definition

85:25

is caught of Commerce has been used as a

85:27

excuse and rationalization for

85:29

everything from the Obamacare mandate to

85:31

all sorts of different gun control laws

85:32

all of these things are very exclusively

85:34

not allowed explicitly not not allowed

85:37

as per the Bill of Rights in the 10th

85:39

amendment but they do it so could happen

85:42

it could absolutely happen

85:43

great so speaking of things that can

85:47

happen it’s time now for the personal

85:51

injury attorney Chris Reynolds attorney

85:53

at law

85:53

Aker calling moment Matt well great day

85:57

in the morning great day in the morning

85:59

great day in the morning so we finally

86:03

after what 2 3 weeks I think this is the

86:09

first time chris has called in this year

86:11

well that’s it this decade this decade

86:14

it’s been a decade it has been a decade

86:17

since we last heard any questions from

86:20

personal injury attorney Chris Reynolds

86:23

attorney at law Chris Reynolds how the

86:25

hell are you I have it’s been a decade I

86:28

ain’t seen you in a junebugs age no no I

86:36

combine two things there you did I

86:39

haven’t seen you in a

86:40

oh no no don’t

86:45

so let’s go with this first one from

86:50

Chris Reynolds personal injury attorney

86:55

Chris Reynolds here with your AOC

86:57

Millenial minute

86:59

so as a trial attorney myself watching

87:02

the impeachment trial makes me think

87:07

that I’m watching something that really

87:08

doesn’t resemble a trial in so many ways

87:12

more ways than I can fit on this 60

87:14

second message that I’m allowed to give

87:16

so I guess really my question would

87:20

would be more of you know I guess one

87:24

why don’t we have codified rules about

87:28

something so important

87:30

and two what rules would you all use to

87:36

do this to to govern the impeachment

87:40

hearings so thanks I’ll let you go on

87:44

this one first Matt cuz my answer is

87:46

simple so I mean we’re gonna get into

87:52

the impeachment right here in a minute

87:55

and we’re gonna we’re getting deep into

87:57

this yeah buckle in if you thought this

88:02

but we um so you’re right there are no

88:07

codified rules on how impeachment works

88:09

ibrehem each minutes gonna be different

88:11

from the impeachment before it because

88:15

of that a lot of arguing and bickering

88:17

happens beforehand as we’ve all been

88:20

watching I’m assuming that everybody

88:21

that’s watching us right now is kind of

88:24

up to date on everything that’s

88:25

happening because we have a higher than

88:30

average intelligence I guess we have a

88:34

very high intelligence a intelligent

88:38

number of intelligent people watching

88:40

the show we have a very hyatt I don’t

88:44

even want to say high IQ they’re just

88:45

super brilliant and and and and pretty

88:48

too beautiful P I’m on the pulse of

88:51

what’s happening in this world thumb on

88:53

the pulse and just looking looking on

88:56

fleet up at all times just just gorgeous

89:00

just freakin ravishing wake up in the

89:03

morning don’t even have to put on any

89:04

makeup just like this audience out there

89:08

best-looking and smartest audience in

89:11

history yes easily

89:15

so you’ve seen all of the turmoil that’s

89:17

going on with the impeachment Oh should

89:20

we use these rules should we not use

89:21

these rules we want new rules whatever

89:25

as to why there’s never been any rules

89:28

written down for this I can’t answer

89:30

that that makes no sense to me you

89:32

didn’t think that it would have put

89:33

something together but that never

89:39

happened now had they’re like what rule

89:41

should there be I’d

89:43

I know it’s all a charade it really

89:52

doesn’t matter yeah like this is a

89:54

purely political

89:55

this is puke today today’s is purely

89:58

Plitt Italy today so purely political

90:03

however yep even the ones in the past

90:07

purely political um all of its been

90:11

purely political and it’s just been a

90:12

way to try to gain support for one

90:15

particular party and right yeah it kind

90:17

of backfires on them now as far as what

90:23

roles there should be I would say you

90:25

should need an actual judge mm-hmm there

90:31

isn’t one that’s interesting like them

90:34

that will get into that more but I would

90:38

say at bare minimum at bare bare minimum

90:41

you need an actual impartial good luck

90:47

judge that would be a fun one because

90:53

then you get a how are you gonna pick

90:55

who that judges there’s my answer

90:57

could you imagine trying to get somebody

90:59

passed the Congress yeah exactly like

91:04

who is the Senate and agree don’t happen

91:07

by now nobody would get selected right

91:09

exactly

91:10

so my answer Chris is that the reason it

91:14

set up this way is because it’s entirely

91:17

political this is not to find out if

91:20

someone committed a crime even if that

91:24

might have been the intention it’s to

91:26

find out if they have the political will

91:28

in Congress to remove the president and

91:32

they do their best to you know influence

91:35

public opinion to try to put pressure on

91:37

wavering politicians to either support

91:39

it or not support it depending on which

91:41

side you’re on that’s literally all it

91:44

is it’s a big it is the definition I

91:47

don’t know if it’s a definition but it

91:49

is a prime example of a true kangaroo

91:52

court where it’s just all about the

91:54

political unless you have a clear

91:57

case of murder or fraud or something

91:59

like that something like obstruction of

92:02

Congress is or contempt of Congress or

92:07

whatever it is that’s how pretty like

92:09

what you didn’t help Congress I mean I

92:14

don’t know I mean is that not considered

92:17

a checker balance I I I’m not I’m not

92:19

sure but but regardless it’s it’s a

92:22

purely political process so they

92:24

intentionally keep it super vague so

92:26

that whoever is in charge can make the

92:28

rules in a way that befits them as much

92:31

as possible my solution to it is anarchy

92:37

it’s in Turkey now I do have an

92:39

impeachment plan as part of its plank

92:43

number nine of my verbal agreement for

92:46

an even better America that is part of

92:49

my platform with vermin supreme is to

92:52

impeach every member of the Supreme

92:54

Court and replace him with the janitor

92:56

whose name is Reginald and he will be

92:59

our King now I am NOT against extending

93:02

that to the executive and Congress I am

93:06

fine with the I believe that the the

93:12

rule of King Reginald will be fair and

93:15

firm as needed and so I’m fine with that

93:20

go ahead and we’re gonna get into this

93:24

in a minute but literally this is gonna

93:27

be breaking news but you’ll be able to

93:31

see just how much of a political show

93:32

this all is all right here’s next with

93:37

the breaking news when we talk about

93:39

breaking news coming soon personal

93:42

injury attorney Chris Reynolds here with

93:44

Trump time so as Trump is the defendant

93:48

in his impeachment trial he of course is

93:53

halfway around the world at the Davos

93:56

summit fighting with good old Greta

94:00

which I know that the

94:02

mutti use waters media aren’t a huge fan

94:05

of Greta either I would love your all

94:09

his thoughts on the the summit the World

94:13

Economic Forum summit and the fact that

94:17

Donald Trump doesn’t have to attend his

94:20

own trial

94:21

Thanks oh the impeach betrayal I mean

94:27

listen Davos is an attempt of large

94:33

established governments presiding over

94:36

developed economies to basically

94:38

entrench themselves and so then what

94:40

happens is you have special interests

94:43

like environmentalists like Greta Thune

94:46

Berg or the I should say the people who

94:49

are behind Greta Thune Berg to go and

94:52

pressure them to pass restrictions and

94:55

and and and pledges like the Paris

94:57

Accord that day themselves will not

94:59

actually abide by but they convert you

95:01

signal back to their constituents that

95:03

they’re doing something which they’re

95:04

actually not and which ultimately

95:06

accomplishes nothing because even if the

95:09

entire Western world stopped producing

95:11

carbon that entire loss of carbon output

95:14

would be completely offset by gains in

95:17

China and India within the decade and

95:23

that and the Trump trial thing I mean

95:26

that’s wealthy and powerful people

95:27

rarely have to attend their trial they

95:29

usually just let the trial commenced

95:32

while they’re off doing something else

95:34

and this isn’t really a trial it’s a

95:35

political exercise so did you have

95:41

anything to add to that no I can’t maybe

95:43

I mean kind of hid everything there okay

95:48

so now we have one more from John Gould

95:53

actually nobody it’s Chris runnel

95:57

personal injury attorney Chris Reynolds

95:59

here with your baseball break by the way

96:02

I’m liking Chris you know I I think he’s

96:04

he’s got his own podcasting rig his is

96:07

uh he’s getting a bit of a radio voice

96:10

there yeah he’s getting good in it that

96:12

the quality sounding good to know he’s

96:14

not doing it in his

96:15

anymore he’s being serious about this

96:17

I’m liking it I’m like he’s becoming our

96:20

third our third co-host I’m cool with it

96:22

so with the recent revelations that we

96:29

have had some cheating going on with

96:31

both the Houston Astros and Boston Red

96:35

Sox there’s been a petition okay first

96:40

of all we know that there was cheating

96:41

with the Houston Astros there’s been an

96:43

investigation we know that this has

96:46

happened mm-hmm

96:47

there is no evidence that the 2018 world

96:51

champion Boston Red Sox cheated even

96:53

though they had the person that was in

96:55

charge no investigation has happened

97:00

that I am going to hold off on for all

97:03

of eternity because they didn’t cheat

97:11

you can continue and I believe Los

97:15

Angeles for the Dodgers to actually have

97:21

the the World Series title for the last

97:26

couple of years vacating the titles for

97:28

the Red Sox and for the Houston Astros

97:31

and I’d love to hear your guys’s

97:34

thoughts on whether or not you think

97:36

that it was wrong what what was done by

97:39

the Astros and Red Sox or if it was

97:44

perfectly permissible thanks so a couple

97:50

things wrong with what Chris said one

97:53

day already said that the titles are not

97:56

going to be vacated so the Houston

98:01

Astros get to keep their World Champion

98:03

World Series championship 2017 but they

98:07

have a series of fines and something

98:11

about international trading I can’t

98:13

remember what it was they ended up

98:15

firing a bunch of people in their

98:17

organization and they have a whole new

98:21

staff from that but they get to keep

98:27

their they get to keep their chain

98:29

in ships so they’re not gonna be

98:31

vacating any other Championships okay

98:33

especially because the players on the

98:36

Astros have all gone oh yeah we were

98:38

doing that they headed this whole

98:40

trashcan thing figured out and the Red

98:45

Sox have not been found because there’s

98:46

been no investigation yet so and they

98:49

already fired the manager who they hired

98:51

from Houston so they’re getting out

98:55

ahead of that one now should it be

98:59

allowed they were stealing signs they

99:05

were figuring out what people signs were

99:08

and then when through use of video

99:13

cameras and through use of other

99:15

electronic devices and using Apple

99:19

watches they were like sending what

99:21

pitch was coming next

99:24

should it be allowed I don’t have even

99:29

they’re doing the signs out there in the

99:32

open if you figure out what the sign is

99:34

can you really blame them should it be

99:39

illegal I don’t know it doesn’t matter

99:40

it’s baseball I’m certain that sign

99:44

stealing has been going on for literally

99:48

since the beginning of baseball over a

99:50

century now Matt Wright did this to a

99:54

waffle there is nothing wrong with that

99:57

either

100:04

Chris thanks again for this amazing

100:06

personal injury attorney Chris Reynolds

100:08

attorney at law

100:09

Anker Colin moment I always knows he

100:11

signs out shortly before we start those

100:13

and I wonder if he ever goes back to

100:15

listen I hope he does cuz he sounds

100:17

great

100:18

he does he’s sounding really good unless

100:20

he I was he’s stepping his game up for

100:24

this new decade guys um twenty twenty

100:27

twenty Chris so speaking of I don’t know

100:32

cheating that doesn’t matter and the

100:37

impeachment trial officially began today

100:42

right on Tuesday okay today Donald

100:45

Trump’s impeachment that was voted on a

100:50

month ago begun today today his peak

100:57

attorney team consists of oh I should

100:59

have gotten pictures of these people

101:01

Alan I helped get oh joy off Dershowitz

101:04

so that’s actually I mean that’s pretty

101:05

good pic actually Ken I successfully

101:08

impeached Clinton Starr they apparently

101:11

work for the star der schwarze a law

101:14

firm with the slogan we got Epstein the

101:17

best deal in the history of paedophile

101:19

deals he didn’t kill himself

101:23

you didn’t kill himself that’s the end

101:25

of that slogan right the media has been

101:28

hit and Trump a little bit for choosing

101:29

Epstein’s lawyers but the media seems to

101:32

have forgotten they have been defending

101:33

him for years you know and covering up

101:37

the story counts as defending him yeah

101:40

like like now they hate him right now

101:43

it’s like Oh everybody hates them so

101:45

it’s fine it’s fine like we’ve been

101:48

literally covering up any reporter who

101:50

tries to expose this we just squash it

101:54

and refused to publish it right but now

101:57

he sucks we hate him but always really

102:00

report on whether or not he killed

102:02

himself they’re just like no no you have

102:07

to go to like frickin British newspapers

102:09

and you know conservative media and

102:12

libertarian media to find anything about

102:15

that even though there’s a whole

102:17

evidence and reason to think that either

102:21

someone murdered him or he didn’t die

102:25

and he’s now living wherever would you

102:28

know facial reconstructive surgery they

102:30

certainly have the funds and the means

102:31

to do something like that either way he

102:33

didn’t kill himself he definitely did

102:35

not kill himself

102:36

so the Democrats chose their a-team to

102:39

convict Trump consisting of Adam Schiff

102:48

who I am convinced is Andy Kaufman it

102:53

would not surprise me engaging in like

102:56

the longest lead-up to a punch line ever

103:00

yeah yeah honey a person if anyone would

103:05

do it it would be him if anyone would

103:07

fake their death like 40 years ago so

103:10

that they can come back 30 he didn’t die

103:16

in 19 he died in like 80 he died like 80

103:18

in the 80s or late 70s all right no I

103:21

thought it was late 80s it was like 88

103:27

we’re not doing this show until I find

103:29

out 84

103:31

okay 46 year 36 years Matt 36 years to

103:39

come back as a congressman to punch

103:41

Donald Trump’s impeachment I telling you

103:45

I think it’s so Adam chef

103:47

Jerry Naylor which by the way I refuse

103:51

is that Dressler isn’t it I don’t know

103:54

if it’s knave learn Adler I’ve always

103:56

said an idler boom

103:57

regardless I don’t trust any man who

103:59

wears his pants above his nipples Hakeem

104:03

Jeffries Zoe Lofgren Val Demmings Sylvia

104:08

Garcia and Jason Crowe the a-team Hakeem

104:14

Jeffries of course being mr. T of the of

104:17

the impeachment trial put that man on a

104:21

helicopter and see how he reacts uh but

104:23

it’s not pretty no and legitimately when

104:25

I was looking at this lineup the only

104:27

thing I could think of was that they

104:30

were picked by the casting director

104:31

of an ABC Family TV show from the 90s

104:36

yeah no this really looks like oh that

104:39

looks so much better than yeah no diet

104:41

wasn’t I would have tried to make the

104:42

real house managers of impeachment trial

104:44

a little bit more 90s style fair because

104:49

that looks today yeah I did that ten

104:52

minutes before going alive so you’re

104:53

welcome thank you yeah cuz this is that

104:57

out there was oh I tried man no you did

105:00

you tried you did try but this is this

105:05

is better oh that’s that’s a lot better

105:07

I’m really glad you went with that one

105:08

thank you

105:10

no it it it feels kind of it feels like

105:15

a terrible episode of friends

105:16

it really does it’s like on this special

105:20

episode of nothing about white people

105:24

this looks like a terrible episode of

105:29

like this looks like something that was

105:31

on ABC Family back in the day when they

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were like we need diversity and

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everything give me one of each it’s like

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a really bad Seinfeld

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living single mashup that no one asked

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for wanted or needed so that’s that’s

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certainly how that happened to Ted Cruz

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had something to say he said I think

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it’s certainly possible that this trial

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could go could last one or two weeks on

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the other hand if the Senate makes the

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decision to go down the road of

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additional witnesses that could extend

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it to six to eight weeks or even longer

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and I’m the Zodiac killer my dad killed

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John Kennedy now a man I sent anthrax to

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myself go ahead now imagine you are

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senator Sanders Warren Klobuchar yep I

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think that yeah that’s all that’s all of

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them now you were one of those three

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senators you are stuck in DC you have to

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be there every day you can’t have your

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phone

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oh you can’t have a phone no oh yeah

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you cannot have a phone uh-uh you can’t

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have like a tablet nothing like that you

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were there for this this is what you

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were focusing on you have no contact

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anything that you want to send out you

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give to a page and a page we’ll run it

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out to your staff and the staff can do

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it but you can’t do any of it they want

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Joe Biden to get this so bad why did

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they wait a month this is primary season

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I know one Biden Buddha judge possibly

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stay steyr yeah yeah like again like we

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said political theater this is all a

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circus I think it’s in you’re watching

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the guy with the spinning plates over

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here

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yeah well the I’ve never been to a

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circus don’t describe it what happened

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for the others

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the circus met I get the spinning plates

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guy here big hit at the circus way down

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over there over there you’ve got the

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trapeze artists whatever reasoning

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plates guys over here distracting us cuz

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one just felt it was stuff oh that’s

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terrible

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I know awful right they should just

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bring back the elephants I know they

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said it was cruelty but I mean no they

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don’t elephants are all stuck in this in

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it no that’s true

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oh the elephants are in the Senate no so

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I am I gonna be debating Tom Steyer yeah

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either Tom Steyer or Pete Buddha judge

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possibly Bloomberg but I’m down

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dad these are all like you said this is

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all coming up spike guys for those who

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don’t know and this is not a joke

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I am the prohibitive favorite to be

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nominated vice-president for the

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Libertarian Party right now yeah like

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that’s real not a joke not a joke

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like that’s probably 70/30 what’s gonna

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happen right now so all that said I say

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for those who don’t know it’s probably
