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What's going on everybody? Thanks for tuning in to another
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episode of California underground.
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I have with me, my good friend Camille tonight.
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We're going to talk about probably our favorite topic that
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we text about like constantly. Like we're always talking about
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what's going on in the conservative movement, who were
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the clowns? Who were the jokesters?
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Who are well, not jokesters. I would imply that they're funny
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and we get entertainment out of them.
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Who are the charlatans? Who are the grifters?
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And this is fun. You know, it's been a crazy week
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especially with Kanye and everything that's going on, it's
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just been a wild week. So I figure we'd like talk about
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a little bit about Kanye, give sort of our impression of Kanye,
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what the heck's going on, and then kind of like transition
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into plenty of charlatans and grifters in clowns here in
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California, that you got to watch out for.
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It's not only Kanye so, but first off Camille.
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How are you doing tonight? Welcome to the show.
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I'm good. You have a good Thanksgiving.
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I did. Excellent.
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I did I didn't have to travel far, so unlike a lot of people
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who are, like, I had to travel, like halfway across the country
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to go, see people, I don't even like, I was like, I had to drive
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20 minutes to see people. I really do like so, and I guess
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that's better than better than nothing.
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So, And my family is very conservative, so self.
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So you have to worry about like, politics or anyone coming up
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with like someone being like so you know what we need is
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single-payer health care. That would solve everything
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there is none of that good. So anyway enough Thanksgiving
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talk. So Kanye is kind of gone off the
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deep end and we had picked this topic like a couple days ago and
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then today like Like, the poop really hit the fan today.
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Yes. Yes, it did.
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Did you get to watch any of that?
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I watch some of the clips and I saw, you know what people were
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picking out like where he said, I really like Hitler and he
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liked it some really great things and then he kind of like
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question whether or not it really was.
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Six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust.
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I think all the highlights. I got to say so Owen is little,
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his little act with is like, whatever he was holding.
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Wizards asked questions. He was letting it answer.
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I think that, at that point, Alex Jones said, I'm no longer
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the craziest person in America. Did he actually say that I
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missed that if you said that, but I not to defend Alex Jones,
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but I feel like Alex kept trying to give Kanye and out like he
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kind of kept being like, oh, you like that.
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Hitler was like an artist and Connie was like, no, we just a
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really great things. He's like oh what do you like
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his? Like the uniforms, no pain.
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You did Earth, but Hitler jollies.
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Great things I'd like Like Alex is kept trying to give them like
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a, here's your opportunity to say, no Hitler did terrible
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things, but I liked him as an artist and, and con you didn't
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take the bait. Yeah, yeah.
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I don't know what was up with the mask and all that stuff but
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my feeling about Kanye is and I saw someone right before I we
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hopped on and I got really frustrated because somebody was
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like, is Kanye a plant at this point?
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Like is he a plant to make? The right look bad.
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And my whole thing is, no, he's not a plant, like the
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conservative Movement, Like embraced Kanye, the minute.
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He put that Maga had on and they were like, we love Kanye.
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Kanye has got to be a part of all these things.
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And so once you embraced him now, all of a sudden, he's gone
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off the deep end and everyone's like, oh maybe he's a plant to
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make us all look bad and I think he just got live with it.
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Like you Embrace this guy who was kind of teetering on On a
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little bit of kookiness at that point.
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And then he's now gone full like cookie.
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And now, people are trying to, like, back away from it and be
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like, oh, I know, it's not us like that.
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We're not really that crazy. It's like, no, no, you gotta own
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it. You took you Embrace Kanye, you
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embraced him when he put on the Maga hat and here you are.
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So that's what we do. Yeah, we I mean that's what we
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do but he says something we like and put them on a pedestal and
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then we're ready to cancel on the second.
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You know, like right now, we today, we don't like either one
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must because he wants to inflame, brain chips.
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But yesterday we loved Elon Musk because he was letting everyone
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back on Twitter. So canceled to, you know, I
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obviously, I often text, you and tease.
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You and tell you, like, oh, by the way, we're canceling.
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Apple now early or not? We're not canceling Apple
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anymore because today, so I'm Chancellor.
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Apple, totally team Kanye, but no, no, he's canceled It's hard
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to keep up with all the we are far worse than the left when it
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comes to canceling culture, it's so fast.
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People are like, oh I don't like this because it was, there's
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something I can't remember it now, but I'm sure it was some
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show that I was like, oh, I really enjoy the show and
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people, like, you can enjoy that show because it has blah, blah
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blah character. I'm like so it's a good show.
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No, no fun entertainment. All out.
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I was going to say something. Now, I forgot something about
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Kanye and craziness and canceling people, and that, that
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whole thought thought it was crazy, that he got up and left
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him War. But today the Alex Jones
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interview he made the temple interview, look really tame
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compared to like, you know, we were discussing what we're going
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to discuss tonight. We're discussing the whole
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Temple, Kanye thing. And all of a sudden like Just
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look small change compared to happen today.
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Yeah, I mean, I thought it looked simple thing was as crazy
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as pot and I liked him pull. I think he's pretty like down
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the middle in sense of like he gets a lot of people on esk.
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Good conversations. Some people don't like them but
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again that's that's probably the conservative thing of like oh
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Tim pulls not completely on our side.
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So therefore like we don't like Tim pool.
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It's like, or you could just appreciate that.
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He's just kind of journalist and always in the middle.
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I thought that was pretty wild and tympole was Upset about it.
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But this this thing today, I like the more Clips I saw of it,
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I was like, this can't be real. Like this has got to be
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performance art at this point. There's no way this man is
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dressing in a mask and all black and all that stuff and actually
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saying this stuff seriously about the Nazis and the
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Holocaust and Jews and all this stuff.
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Like it's just, it's unbelievable that he's saying
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all this stuff with a straight face and you know, The one
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person who is snickering off to the side was Nick Flynn says who
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I have no love for Nick cuentas. Yes.
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And I will, I will I will say that up and down the stuff.
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He says, is absolutely vile the stuff.
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He says about Hispanics is absolutely disgusting.
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I mean, everything that comes out of his mouth is absolutely
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disgusting. And the fact that people are
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like, well, you have to let him speak and you have a short but I
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don't have to listen to him. That's the same thing to like,
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if he's on Tim pool, I was glad Glad that he only got like two
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seconds to talk and then he left as well.
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But I mean, he's just he's garbage.
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I have no problem, calling him garbage.
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Whoever his fan base is that are just pathetic little basement.
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Dweller in cells who think like, they're better than everybody,
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but it's like you're not owning anybody if you're a Nick Fuentes
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fan. So Nick went.
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This is garbage. Milo you novelist.
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I don't get his whole conversion to Catholicism now.
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He went from like one in a spectrum to the other end of the
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spectrum. And I think it when it comes
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down to, I think Milo and Nick are just taking advantage of
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Kanye, I think they're they grasped onto Kanye and his money
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and his power and his influence. And they're like, Nick went to
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was probably, like, sure. I'll come with you to
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Mar-A-Lago, and that's another thing.
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The whole like Trump dinner. I don't get that either.
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And it try to explain to me how a former president of the United
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States doesn't have a much stronger vetting system in place
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for whoever comes into contact with him.
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Like they don't just Kanye made it silent in pool.
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Like, oh, I was going to dinner with Trump and then I said, hey
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Nick, you want to come along like as if it was like a beer
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run or something. No, you don't get to just bring
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buddies along to Trump or to sit down with the former president.
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You have to like it vetted. They have to do a background
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check and nobody in Trump's team said.
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I don't know if you should have dinner with this Nick Fuentes
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guy, but he had a whole dinner with Nick Fuentes and his only
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excuse is what? I don't know who he was and
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that's it. I can tell you what the problem
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is, what's that Trump did not hire you and I to vet his people
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So yeah and you think I better batters, he's got pit better
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people who can bet then, this never would have happened.
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Yeah. You know we pay attention.
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But is Nick Winters? Really?
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That big of a deal nationally. Like do people really pay
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attention to who he is? He's a kid.
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Yeah, I think he is. He's not like a national figure.
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I think he's on the same level as like a Richard Spencer.
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Another like white supremacist. He's probably the most I would
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say probably the most famous, or most popular white supremacist
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out there, which is quite a nomenclature that you're the
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most popular white supremacist in America.
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He has a huge following, he does a daily live stream show from
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his basement. So, I mean, in terms of that,
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he's a pretty big deal. The left takes him as a
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boogeyman, which of they ran with the whole thing.
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Like, and I don't blame them. Like, it's not like what they're
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saying about Nick. Dentists is any less true?
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Like he is a horrible person for the things he says and I'm not
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going to apologize about thrashing on Nick went has, I
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don't want to give him a fair Shake because I've read what he
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said and it's just absolutely disgusting.
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Milo, on the other hand, I know he's wanted to have Blake take
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revenge on Trump and like, that's his big thing as he feels
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like, Trump kind of abandoned him back in 2016 or 2017.
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After mile, I got kicked off all social media.
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Anything like that. So I think they just saw Kanye
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as this opportunity and they saw him as someone they could latch
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onto. And the sad thing is is that
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they're kind of goading him on to keep doing all this stuff and
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get all this crazy press, meanwhile, it's very apparent.
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That like, Kanye has problems. Like, Kanye is suffering from
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some sort of mental breakdown, and it's just sad to see that.
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People are tuning into this and you know people are pushing them
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to do this and go on Alex Jones Show and go on Tim pool show and
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continue. Just say all these crazy things.
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But it's it's a distraction which is sort of the theme of
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tonight is how much of a distraction is all of this stuff
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when it comes down to it? What do you think?
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Footsteps, because Trump was saying so much, you know, Trump
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makes no apologies and just says what he says, and it worked
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once. Do you think Connie is trying to
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You know everyone. He's just going to put it all
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out there. I don't know.
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What do you think? Maybe.
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I don't know. Maybe he thinks.
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Trump was, you know, Trump said a lot of things, I think Trump
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is a little bit more measured and how he said, he said,
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outlandish things, but that's Trump knowing the line and where
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he can step up to. And that's just from years and
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years of being in the public Spotlight of like, he knows how
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to connect create controversy in the news and in the media.
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And that's that was like his superpower in 2016.
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Was, I can get all this Free Press by just stepping up to the
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line and getting people to notice me.
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And maybe he did see Trump and say, oh you just have to be like
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bombastic and honest and all this stuff and people will pay
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attention to you and you can become president.
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I don't think the path he's going on.
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Is I mean, I'm no political consultant.
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I know you tell me. I should be a political
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consultant but if you want to pay me time.
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Yeah, I if you want my ten thousand dollar, political
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consultant opinion, Talking about how you love Hitler and
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thought he did wonderful things and that maybe they didn't
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really kill six million Jews. That's not a winning platform.
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I don't think there's gonna be a lot of people who turn up and
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go. I'm going to go, go, go for that
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guy. I'm gonna put that guy in the
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white house because at least he speaks his mind.
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I mean, I didn't think certain people would get the amount of
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votes they did but they did so you never know but it certainly
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took the heat off the DeSantis truck fights.
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Yeah. Someone's talking about that and
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more, that's a good point. Yeah, I didn't even think about
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that. Like that was the big thing for
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a while. Was there was like a Line in the
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Sand between all conservatives of like, are you want to Santa
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side or on Trump side? Oh, you can't bash Trump.
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And like those who aren't with Trump, you're not loyal and that
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it didn't like that will come back.
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That will definitely come back next year as the primaries roll
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up and, and Trump starts to get involved, more in the primaries
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and whether we find out if DeSantis is running or not.
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But I think that's basically all I want to say about Kanye
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because I'm sure everything that I've said is probably been said
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by somebody else. He needs help.
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And people are be careful. I guess this is the final
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thought on. This is a good segue into our
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next sort of talking point be careful who you latch onto in
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the conservative movement. because there will be people who
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are charismatic and there's people who will go out there and
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they will You know, everyone wants them to be on their team
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and everybody jumps at the opportunity.
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But like we always say, you have to vet who you support and who
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you kind of allowing to the conservative movement and
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California. We definitely see our fair share
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of people taking advantage of conservatives, here in
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California for a lot of money. And my simple rule is this you
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are in my definition, is this? In my book, you are a grifter.
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If you take people's money and you don't do with that money,
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what you're supposed to do with that money?
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If you say, I'm going to run for Congress and you take that money
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and it goes to something that does not help you run for
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Congress. You are a grifter.
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Would you agree with that names? And are you going to give
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specific examples? Oh, yeah.
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We've already talked about this. We're at this.
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Is this is meant to be a spicy episode.
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We're going to talk about names. Because then I get sued.
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Then I have to hire you and then you have to hire me and we start
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all over again and beat back more.
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Lawsuits truth is an absolute defense to defamation.
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So anybody out there who's like I'm going to sue you for
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defamation. Good luck.
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Truth is an absolute defense. So who should we start with?
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Should we start on the state level?
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Should we start on the Congressional level?
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Is there anybody who's Let's Do congress.
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Okay, let's start with Florida's, newest Citizen and
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series serial stalker Omar Navarro who, as of just a week
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ago. I think he moved in with his
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fiancee out in Florida. Well, six days after the
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election, he announced he moved to Florida and has a fiance.
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Congratulations to him. Congratulations.
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Send a, you know, fruit basket to the Future.
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Mr. And mrs. Navarro yes.
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Yeah. Because nothing says, I want to
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save California like running for congress and then we'll be
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eating a state with a days of. In fact, the election hasn't
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been officially called yet, nothing is certified.
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Even though I mean it's been clearly over since like her for
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a second that was you know, that was kind of like the icing on
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top, we should have started at the bottom with guns and we're
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they went and the district switching and the running in a
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really blue District. So walk through that.
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So people don't understand how many times did Omar switches
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District because he didn't run just for the yet.
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He ended up back in his favorite District, which is running
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against Maxine Waters or though? No, that's actually Joe Collins.
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But either way, I get I get them all confused after a while.
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They both ran against Maxi damage.
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If Ted lieu, right? Yes, tell me. no, maybe it was
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after redistricting, he switched districts, but then, I think it
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was the same day or the same week, he basically amended his
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filing and switch District, two to three times and ended up back
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where Back where he was against Maxine Waters.
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Hmm, I remember he did. Say he was going to run in Kevin
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Kylie. See, because he believed Kevin
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Kylie was a, rhino lights are having issues.
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Your house is haunted. It's because we're talking about
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these people. That's a DOT happen. so, you
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know knowing that you're like there's something wrong with
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getting a fiance and moving out of state to go get married
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there's nothing but Don't take people's money and campaign and
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try to pretend like you're running an honest campaign.
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If you're literally moving out of state the next day. yeah, I
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mean even if we back up farther, Running against Maxine Waters
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and asking and I get this pushback in my DMs, sometimes
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people are like, no we have to, we have to fight everywhere, we
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have to push everywhere. I'm like, yeah, we don't have to
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push everywhere, like, there's a reason we know how close
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districts are and how close races have been historically and
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running in a race. We're maxing water gets more
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than 70% of the boat is not a smart move, like you're just not
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going to win. A trace.
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I don't care how many badass Arsenal media ads you you make
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it doesn't matter. Maxine Waters is going to
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probably die as a congresswoman in that seat and then her
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daughter will take over. It's just not going to happen.
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There are much closer race has if you're serious yours here is
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politician. You'd sit down and go hey this
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is a race we can win based on the numbers and based on the
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voter registration. I think we can win this race.
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We're going to give It a good old College try.
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If you show up to a race like that, that has no chance and Joe
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Collins did it back in 2020, and he spent ten million dollars in
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piss that away. Who knows it?
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Like where it all went into secret corporations, that just
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popped up overnight. I don't think you're running an
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honest campaign, and when you ask people for money and races
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that are Just dead in the water on a rival.
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You're already grifting people because that's that race is not
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going anywhere, right? And I play Devil's Advocate.
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Their sure if that's the case, then we shouldn't be running
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Republican Governors candidates in California.
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Hmm. That's a good point.
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Yeah, I mean, 221, a republican Governor would be dead on
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arrival, right? Yeah, I guess the difference is
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that, if you run a republican governor, It's a top of ticket
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sort of issue. So if you have a republican,
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Governor running in California, who's a good candidate that top
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of the ticket will most likely filter down and get more
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Republicans down ballot. So I agree.
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I do agree. And then, of course, that's a
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federal issue versus State issue, state state, and then
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kind of go from there, so, no, just to clarify, I do believe,
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we should run Republican. Governor candidates.
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I was just saying people, you know, that that will be
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something probably in your diems.
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People are gonna get mad at you. About why would you say that?
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Because it is true, we can't win a race.
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If we don't run somebody off, like will never win a race.
00:22:29
If we don't run anyone in, you know it's that's not possible.
00:22:32
But there were other flippable districts that we should have
00:22:35
been focusing our time and money on and you donate to a candidate
00:22:40
who then turns around and spends tens of thousands of dollars to
00:22:44
buy Instagram followers to make. Themselves look bigger than they
00:22:47
are. That's not really helping
00:22:49
anybody. Yeah, yeah.
00:22:53
It's like the me my posted the other day, like this is just the
00:22:56
formula, is as long as you run. You can spend money on these
00:23:01
social media campaigns that get you more followers.
00:23:04
So yeah, by the end of your campaign, you have 200
00:23:06
followers, and Aaron's, like, look at how popular they are.
00:23:09
They've 200 followers, isn't that fantastic?
00:23:12
And you're like, okay, first off, social media followers,
00:23:14
don't equal votes, so forget that.
00:23:17
But then when they're done, and they lose, Omar I don't think
00:23:21
could even wait like two weeks. He was already pushing some crap
00:23:24
made in China that look like Thor's hammer.
00:23:27
It opened up to be a toolbox. It was kind of a Nifty little
00:23:29
thing and we're getting away. I do.
00:23:33
I have it, I have it back there. That's where all my tools are.
00:23:35
Now I just walk around the, I walked around the house with
00:23:39
Thor's, hammer and like link. Yes, pretty soon.
00:23:45
I'm going to have a link for Thor's hammer.
00:23:47
It I think it makes me look more badass, like when Yvonne asked
00:23:52
me to fix something around the house and I get to pull out
00:23:54
Thor's hammer. So, but that's besides the
00:23:57
point, I am not endorsed by Thor's.
00:24:02
Our Toolbox will, whoever makes that.
00:24:04
But anyway, that is the formula stand by.
00:24:07
That is probably made in China. It's absolutely made in China or
00:24:12
Vietnam, or Thailand or something like that.
00:24:15
But, yeah, that seems to be the formula of, as long as I have
00:24:18
200 followers, I can immediately just go in, like,
00:24:22
sell this crap to people. And it's funny like you see the
00:24:27
same crap that he was pushing on different pages that I just
00:24:30
recently had to unfollow. Because they're just now like
00:24:34
all they do is push a whole bunch of crap really kind of
00:24:38
sad. But anyway, I lost my train of
00:24:42
thought about. I got kind of sidetracked about
00:24:44
Thor's hammer and Omar Navarro. He pushed something else about
00:24:48
your like protecting your wealth and your assets.
00:24:50
Yes, we're all the story is that he was running in a race.
00:24:56
That yeah we all don't like Maxine Waters.
00:25:01
That's very clear. We don't like Maxine Waters but
00:25:04
you know how you make. You're not going to unseat
00:25:07
Maxine Waters in our district. You know how you do defeat
00:25:11
Maxine Waters. Is you permanently keep her in
00:25:15
the minority in Congress. Because if she's permanently in
00:25:19
the minority, she's not getting leadership positions.
00:25:22
She's not sharing any committees.
00:25:24
She's not doing anything of substance.
00:25:26
She may have a couple moments here and there but she has no
00:25:29
power otherwise. Like and I think conservatives
00:25:32
and Republicans have to get better at the idea of like you
00:25:36
have to be strategic where if you want to lessen or get rid of
00:25:40
Maxine Waters. Why don't you just get rid of
00:25:43
her influence and her her power and DC?
00:25:46
Same thing with Nancy Pelosi. Think about that way.
00:25:49
You want to, you're never going to unseat Nancy Pelosi.
00:25:52
She could live. She could die in that seat.
00:25:53
No one will care. But how do you stop her?
00:25:58
Well, you were elect a republican majority in Congress
00:26:01
and then you get a new speaker of the house and then she's not
00:26:03
speaker the house anymore. So, I think Republicans have to
00:26:06
be a little bit better and just just a little bit, just just a
00:26:12
little bit. There's a lot of things, they
00:26:15
need to get better at, and Talk a lot about it.
00:26:17
So one of our friends sent me a text this morning, actually
00:26:23
Democrats are already strategizing their school board
00:26:28
candidates for selection. Like what are we doing?
00:26:34
We're talking about Kanye. Yeah, exactly exactly like you
00:26:40
said distractions, that's what we're talking about.
00:26:42
We're giving Kanye this platform and the room.
00:26:46
And I would like, I always tell you, everyone, immediately goes
00:26:49
live, like you said this and they're all like jumping on.
00:26:52
I'm just like commuting everybody on Instagram because
00:26:56
like, they all want to talk about it because, you know, for
00:26:59
cloud which is not, I know we just talked about it and I know
00:27:02
that's not what you're doing, but we it's a distraction, it's
00:27:05
an immediate like that's what they all want to talk about.
00:27:07
And we need to be talking about, like, hey, we have a huge
00:27:10
election coming up in 2024 and the Democrats are already
00:27:13
running, their school board members.
00:27:15
We were going to do and you You preach about local, elections
00:27:18
school, or School. Board is incredibly important
00:27:21
and like not, you can't take that for Advantage.
00:27:26
I mean, any local election. You can't take for Advantage.
00:27:29
Somebody said, you can't forget about, Omar's arrest.
00:27:33
I mean, that's another like that's that's what happens.
00:27:36
When you have a lot of these guys who aren't really in
00:27:38
politics for the right reasons, they just bring baggage and
00:27:41
Omar, Who Was a Serial stalker and he was arrested for stalking
00:27:45
at a restraining order. Order not good.
00:27:48
Like it's just over and over a bit was not, not the greatest
00:27:53
candidate but we're not here to talk about Omar Navarro the
00:27:56
entire night. We wish them.
00:27:58
Well, Mazel Tov over in Florida. Don't let the big bugs and
00:28:01
humidity get you while we enjoy the nice dry heat over here in
00:28:06
California. There is cold for you.
00:28:09
It's cold here it was a little cold.
00:28:11
I think there's a winter storm hitting the West Coast so I have
00:28:16
to put my foot Two socks on tonight.
00:28:19
Fuzzy socks on. But hey, I don't have a sweater
00:28:21
on. I should go get my California.
00:28:23
Underground hoodie. You should be wearing the merch,
00:28:27
just like, I'm wearing my merge, the elites hate, you sweatshirt.
00:28:31
I forgot what I was going to say.
00:28:33
I'm sorry we're at Sea and we're next.
00:28:38
Oh, next candidate. You people probably know who he
00:28:42
is. Is somebody who's seen you
00:28:46
probably? I seen him in Babylon.
00:28:48
Be sketches. He's now a famous actor on the
00:28:50
conservative side in a running series about making the jokes
00:28:55
about Californians. Moving to Texas.
00:28:59
This candidate also claimed that he was being personally censured
00:29:05
by the Secretary of State herself that she had gone out of
00:29:10
her way to censor him. And this was siaka, who is
00:29:14
running in the clarify, the secretary of state was censored
00:29:19
him on Instagram. Yes.
00:29:22
Yeah, she was centering him specifically on Instagram not
00:29:26
like overall, but he was being censored.
00:29:31
Specifically, Shirley Weber in her office, had a meeting with
00:29:36
all her minions and said, look, there's this guy running in a
00:29:40
reliably blue district and that's a wrap of stop them,
00:29:46
right? He was also a write-in
00:29:48
candidate. He didn't actually make it on
00:29:50
the ballot. Again, no, the secretary of
00:29:55
state had something to do with that as well.
00:29:58
Shirley Weber. Also thumped him there.
00:30:02
So siaka ran in the 47th district.
00:30:06
Is that correct? I think.
00:30:09
What are you 7th or 40? Something, something like that.
00:30:17
And you had sent me his financials a couple days ago.
00:30:21
So do you want to take away and something interesting you saw
00:30:24
about his financials So he pulled in what like 12 was it
00:30:38
12? Or 16 thousand, I think around
00:30:41
that like it was is twelve or sixteen thousand to what I found
00:30:45
on Cal access. And then 6 ish of that was
00:30:53
paid to a woman named Charlotte Young.
00:30:58
And who is Charlotte young? Well, from what I know they live
00:31:03
together because they were engaged to be very interesting.
00:31:08
Okay. So she is, she do you think
00:31:11
she's a professional campaign manager?
00:31:17
I should have looked that one up.
00:31:19
I did not look that up. I should look at how much she's
00:31:21
been paid by other candidates. I've got access.
00:31:26
Give me a second. Phil used to be okay.
00:31:29
Camille's going to do her work and talk about.
00:31:34
Yeah it's just going to talk. She's going to look that up and
00:31:36
talk and I'm going to talk about more about siaka and the fact
00:31:42
that he raised 12 to 16 thousand dollars. a district that was
00:31:49
also reliably blue and in the last, I guess month or two he
00:32:01
was more interested in doing Babylon.
00:32:02
Be sketches. So it's hard for me to believe
00:32:06
that a candidate who was serious about running for the assembly
00:32:09
district, actually would have taken time away from running
00:32:14
because if you know, anybody who's seriously running
00:32:19
seriously running for any sort of political campaign, You know,
00:32:23
that you have to spend like every waking minute running for
00:32:27
that campaign, you have to do mailers, you have to do, walk
00:32:31
through neighborhoods, you have to do so many different things.
00:32:35
For you to take time off, and then, like, just go and do all
00:32:38
these Babylon be in Babylon bees.
00:32:40
Not a small company. So it was like, obviously you
00:32:42
want to jump at the big opportunity to get that much
00:32:44
exposure. It's hard for me to believe that
00:32:47
you were that serious about actually campaigning and doing
00:32:52
something. And winning that race.
00:32:58
Did you find out who Charlotte young?
00:32:59
Is that she's only ever worked for siaka when we clarify that's
00:33:05
on Cal axis? I didn't look up the FEC.
00:33:08
Got it. Okay, so she may have worked
00:33:10
for, like, Federal candidates to him, she may have, we don't know
00:33:15
that, but as for like State candidates, she has not worked
00:33:18
for anybody else. Yes.
00:33:21
At least not paid not bad. Well, maybe she worked for
00:33:27
people who didn't file their financials, we know some of
00:33:29
those we do know somebody like that.
00:33:35
I'm just making jokes about people who don't file
00:33:38
financials. Right.
00:33:42
So I would say this is another candidate who and this is
00:33:47
interesting about after the election, you can really kind of
00:33:51
see who was serious and who wasn't really serious running
00:33:54
for their elections. And these are just two
00:33:57
candidates who come right off the top of my head.
00:33:59
We're not serious about running their elections or running for
00:34:02
their specific districts and this is a candidate also, who I
00:34:09
think believed that they could. Win their race for the assembly
00:34:14
district. Just through IG lives which
00:34:17
again you're not going to win a race, just through going on, on
00:34:21
live on Instagram. If I must still talking about
00:34:24
siaka, he was banned from going live because the Secretary of
00:34:27
State interfere and got of yeah, I'm sorry.
00:34:30
I'm right. Right.
00:34:34
You know, baby maybe that would work for him.
00:34:37
If he had gone live more, that was what was really holding him
00:34:40
back. Well, he needed obviously you
00:34:41
need to be at events but if he was filming for that one big, I
00:34:45
don't know how he had turned to be an event.
00:34:46
That's our good friend Sal just pointed out that 30% of what he
00:34:52
raised went to his fiancee %. Thank you.
00:34:55
So, thank you for the maths right down together.
00:35:00
Then that like went to their rent, congrats It's it went to
00:35:04
combine resources. Yeah.
00:35:07
Which I guess. That's that's technically not
00:35:09
illegal. You can't hire family members.
00:35:12
It's just starts to look Shady when 30%.
00:35:15
Yeah. What your fiance and that you
00:35:18
were out filming on be sketches. Who knows where I don't, I don't
00:35:22
know where Babylon be is Center. I don't know where there were
00:35:25
filming. I mean, it could have, you know,
00:35:28
been next door to his house for all, you know, but still takes
00:35:30
time. It does take time, how many
00:35:32
shoots you have to do? You can legally pay yourself, a
00:35:36
salary as a candidate from campaign funds which is
00:35:40
something Omar Navarro, did he did pay himself a salary.
00:35:44
Which brought a lot of questions.
00:35:46
So even though he's legally allowed to do that, he was
00:35:48
allowed to pay himself a salary to be a perennial and
00:35:51
professional candidate just going back to a minor bar.
00:35:56
I got to make sure I keep all these these clowns in like an
00:36:00
organized fashion. Now I'm forgetting the name but
00:36:05
there was someone else who was like a they tried.
00:36:08
Oh no, it's not, I'm sorry, it's not someone else.
00:36:11
Kanye is actually a successful rapper but now Now he's running
00:36:15
and maybe I just a little bitter about rappers running for
00:36:19
office. Maybe.
00:36:25
So any other flat real quick this is not a clown.
00:36:28
That's not a clown statement necklace.
00:36:30
WildStar was a rapper and ran for governor in the recall and
00:36:33
then he actually chose to run for City Council in his City and
00:36:36
I give mad props to that because that shows that he actually
00:36:39
really did care like he genuinely cared about change.
00:36:42
It was like okay that's not work out.
00:36:44
I'm going to run locally You know, within my city and like
00:36:48
good for him. Carmen says, well siaka is an
00:36:52
actor, so maybe he needed the money.
00:36:55
Obviously, I mean, yeah. If you're going to, that's a
00:36:57
good acting Gig, if you're going to get off of The Babylon, be
00:37:01
and I mean, the sketch blew up. Everyone saw it.
00:37:05
So it was very successful jealous.
00:37:08
But that his sketch blew up. But he got to act.
00:37:12
No, I'm just kidding. We're acting like conservatives
00:37:17
all the time because we're rhinos.
00:37:18
So that's what people call us all the time.
00:37:24
Wait, you and I we don't do real work because we haven't run for
00:37:28
office. No, that's true.
00:37:30
Yeah, we don't, we don't really contribute.
00:37:32
Anything we're not actually doing anything in politics
00:37:34
because we just sit on the sidelines and make fun of
00:37:37
everybody like we're doing right now.
00:37:42
Any other thoughts on co co before we move on to someone
00:37:45
else, talking about the video? He put out about me and Lindy
00:37:50
and Karin. Oh yeah.
00:37:52
Why don't you talk about that? Which is going to then bring it?
00:37:57
Of course, our favorite major Williams, but last year when
00:38:01
siaka was riding the coattails of major Williams he and you
00:38:07
know and in major sued me and others, then siaka put out on
00:38:11
his stories, a whole thing, something for major and then
00:38:15
ended the video with well, guess what?
00:38:17
Housewives? Because that's what we leave
00:38:18
ourselves were the housewives. He's like, guess what?
00:38:20
Housewives can be. Holes to, I screen recorded that
00:38:25
and I was like, I know this is going to come in handy at some
00:38:28
point. All the sun stock is running for
00:38:31
office and it's like, oh and then, what did he end up with is
00:38:34
just got real. I'm not going to use the actual
00:38:37
person words but Yeah, so I saved that ice cream recorded
00:38:43
that video real fast still have that.
00:38:47
Immediately put that out when he ran for office, I was like oh
00:38:50
well let's see who's yaeko really is and guess who ditched
00:38:53
major Williams because Anthony Carrino became the popular
00:38:57
candidate and suddenly Sialkot was all over Anthony Trina's,
00:39:01
coattails. so, I don't know if y'all could personally but I
00:39:07
believe that he's just an attention seeking desperate.
00:39:12
Nobody. And if he's watching right now,
00:39:17
he already screen recorded it. I hope he did.
00:39:21
If he's watching, thank you for tuning in.
00:39:24
So thank you for tuning in siaka.
00:39:27
Yeah, you know when he when you showed me that video it was that
00:39:32
was even funnier because we both know the reason.
00:39:36
I mean we've told people the result of Majors big tough
00:39:40
lawsuit was that it got thrown out of court and his own.
00:39:45
Lawyer dumped him like as soon as possible.
00:39:48
This is all true. So if anybody says, we're trying
00:39:51
to defame Major Williams, it's all public record.
00:39:55
You can go see it. His, he, his attorney subbed
00:39:58
out, like, as soon as we filed our anti slight motion which he
00:40:01
promptly lost to, which is why he owes you and Corrine and
00:40:07
Lindy ten thousand dollars which we're still trying.
00:40:12
That's true, that's true. And We've we've been trying to
00:40:16
collect for almost a year. He's been in contempt of court
00:40:20
at this point, but that's a whole difference is we're not
00:40:23
we're not going to get into that.
00:40:24
So that became like one of our funniest things was kind of
00:40:27
going back over that video. When you said like oh it's got
00:40:30
just got real and it's like yeah it got real for major Williams
00:40:33
not for for everybody else. We like to play that back and
00:40:38
that was one of our that's our favorite saying to make fun of
00:40:41
them. Major loves taking owls even
00:40:44
with his His own attorney, says, Carmen in the chat.
00:40:49
Final thoughts on Seahawk or anything else.
00:40:51
You want to say before we move on?
00:40:53
Who do you want to move onto after this?
00:40:55
Do you have any, any conservative clowns you want to
00:40:57
move on to? You know, I mean, I'm trying to
00:41:08
think of other ones we could pick.
00:41:10
Yeah, we just talked about major Williams.
00:41:13
Obviously, major Williams came with his own amount of
00:41:15
distractions, there's but I don't know, Yeah, we don't want
00:41:24
to touch too much about major Williams.
00:41:26
We still still are in litigation, so we want to be
00:41:28
careful that. He's if he's watching, thank you
00:41:31
for watching. Major Jake.
00:41:34
Hi major. Thanks for watching.
00:41:35
That helps helps the algorithm for you.
00:41:37
For the more people will be watching.
00:41:40
I'm trying to think of any other one.
00:41:42
I mean, they're not all clowns, they're not all charlatans.
00:41:45
I think the problem is conservative, sort of get
00:41:48
wrapped up in this like, There's plenty of also narcissist people
00:41:54
who get like wrapped up in their own thinking and that like
00:41:57
they're more self important than they really are and they become
00:42:00
the story and that, that can be a real issue.
00:42:05
Recently, we've talked about this and I know maybe some
00:42:09
people in the chat are not going to be fancy.
00:42:11
This feel like Trevino, sort of got off the deep end a little
00:42:14
bit, really kind of talking about himself, like he did no
00:42:17
wrong in the governor's race. It becomes more about himself
00:42:23
than actually the movement. And that's one thing that you
00:42:25
gotta like give the left a lot of credit for is they just
00:42:32
they're always team left. It's always what can we do to
00:42:39
get more seeds to gain more power.
00:42:40
We all fall in line, we're all very good at that.
00:42:44
Conservatives are very good at like they make it about
00:42:46
themselves and they let their ego, take take over and Then it
00:42:50
just becomes. It's not about helping the cause
00:42:54
or anything like that. It's more about, it's me, me, me
00:42:57
and all this stuff. So I think that's, that's a
00:43:01
downfall of conservatives to is that they kind of just get
00:43:04
caught up in their own their own storyline and how self-important
00:43:09
they are. What do you think?
00:43:10
Yes. Yes.
00:43:11
And you know that I agree with you.
00:43:13
On that. So, we talked about these things
00:43:15
all the time, but we also release, we like to think we
00:43:20
have. Morals and standards.
00:43:22
And so, we do start picking up like the left.
00:43:24
Runs on issues, and we run on issues, but we also run on the
00:43:29
person. And so, that's where we start
00:43:32
picking it apart. They don't care who they're
00:43:33
person is their person. They just don't care and they'll
00:43:37
run their person. It's like a kid.
00:43:39
This is the issues and we need to win the seat, and then on the
00:43:42
left, just gets behind that person.
00:43:44
And that person, it doesn't matter who the person is, we
00:43:46
have our issues and then the person gets up and were like,
00:43:49
well, this person but this is Is this, they're not good enough
00:43:51
for us and then we start like and there's a whole that's where
00:43:53
we started and fighting is because we actually have morals
00:43:56
and standards and so then we pick up our controls the
00:44:00
standards of the person you know it's not just the issues.
00:44:05
And he's like I just lost you know I agree I think people on
00:44:11
the concern on the right always kind of look at the person
00:44:14
because they want to see like that they're much more focused
00:44:19
on. They look past like policy and
00:44:22
they'll be like oh are you? Are you a godly man?
00:44:26
Are you a family man or or woman godly woman, or God, or family
00:44:32
woman? And that becomes, like, more
00:44:37
important to the people on the right, rather than, like, are
00:44:42
they running a good campaign and can we get behind them?
00:44:45
And that causes a lot of infighting, as well as like,
00:44:49
it's almost like, well, I like this candidate because of this
00:44:54
issue or because he's more or this social issue not on this
00:45:00
social issue and What am I trying to say here?
00:45:05
Oh, instead of saying, like, what's your policy on energy in
00:45:08
California, like instead of comparing those policies,
00:45:11
they're more like, tell me more about whether he's a family man,
00:45:14
or she's a family man woman or something like that.
00:45:17
Or does he go to church every Sunday or something like that?
00:45:19
People get, like, kind of caught up with that.
00:45:21
And I'm like, that's not really your job.
00:45:24
Like, if you have a better policy, I want to know the
00:45:27
policy. And I want to vote for the
00:45:28
better policy, not just who the person is like, I'm not, you
00:45:31
know, I'm not voting for like a new Best friend, or something
00:45:35
like that. I want someone who's going to go
00:45:36
in and get stuff done. I just friends.
00:45:40
I'm totally guilty about like, and, and I'm trying to learn and
00:45:44
that's why I put out on Instagram last week or whatever.
00:45:47
When I had to come to the realization that I am not trying
00:45:51
to replace Jesus politician. We're not going to find Jesus
00:45:55
politician and I think we do. I mean, we talked about earlier,
00:45:59
like the Savior complex for always looking for, you know,
00:46:03
this person. This.
00:46:04
We love them now but now we're totally buying them and then we
00:46:07
put them on the pedal stool. And then we're like, they need
00:46:09
to run for office. Let's get behind them.
00:46:11
And then we're like, oh, they had an affair two years ago.
00:46:14
And we were dumping a person and, like, yes, we want people
00:46:20
with morals. Absolutely.
00:46:21
But I know I'm definitely guilty of doing that with, like,
00:46:25
especially because I pride myself on vetting candidates
00:46:28
were, I'm just like, oh no, I don't like that.
00:46:31
This is this any kind of? We want more people.
00:46:34
But we do pick apart, we're not willing to forgive things that
00:46:38
we need to see that. They are actually a changed
00:46:40
person that they're working on themselves and like, are they
00:46:42
actually qualified for the office?
00:46:44
They're running forward. But instead, yes, we are like I
00:46:47
saw them at church and they didn't even close their eyes
00:46:49
when we pray. So they're probably not a real
00:46:51
Christian and they call themselves a Christian.
00:46:53
But now I know that they're compromised.
00:46:56
Do that. Yeah, yeah.
00:46:58
And I as a good little catholic boy, I have this app on my phone
00:47:05
that has like it has the gospel, like the daily gospel and like
00:47:08
Daily Reflections. And one of the ones that just
00:47:13
happened, this past week, was talking about how the Daily
00:47:17
Reflection was all about how people are looking for like
00:47:21
everybody to be their savior. You know, everyone's looking for
00:47:24
that Savior and that's why people are Look into like
00:47:27
bombastic individuals, and they want this person to come in and
00:47:31
save the world. They want, like Trump to come in
00:47:33
and save the country. They want, he didn't
00:47:36
specifically say, Trump, but he was just saying, like,
00:47:38
politicians in general and that becomes really a problem in our
00:47:42
society is that everyone's looking for a like that, savior
00:47:46
to come in and somehow, cure everything in our society.
00:47:52
And like just all of a sudden getting office and like wave a
00:47:54
magic wand and All the problems are gone and like you're saying,
00:47:58
I agree with it. Is that people are starting to
00:48:00
look for a savior and in their politicians, which is scary
00:48:05
because then people and this was what was happening.
00:48:09
Right after the whole Trump. DeSantis thing is, you started
00:48:13
to see a lot of people who were die-hard loyal to like Trump.
00:48:18
They were, like, I'm loyal to Trump till the end.
00:48:21
You know, he's got my support and I'm like, don't be loyal to
00:48:24
politicians. Like they'll turn on you,
00:48:27
they'll lie to you though. They'll break your heart and it,
00:48:31
I don't know. Just this savior complex that we
00:48:34
have in society now is everybody's got to be a savior.
00:48:37
Every politician that we vote for is got to be a savior, they
00:48:40
got to be perfect. They got to be this, this great
00:48:42
hope. It's like why don't we just
00:48:44
elect the best politician for city council like doesn't have
00:48:48
to be Jesus Christ. Incarnate, like, they're just
00:48:50
running for city council. I'd like my streets to be clean.
00:48:54
I don't want my parking meters to Be dirty, you know, simple
00:48:58
things. I don't need Jesus Christ to
00:49:01
walk on water here in San Diego. Like just do the simple things.
00:49:05
Does that make sense? I am I'm totally guilty of not
00:49:12
that I'm trying to elect Jesus because it's not an option.
00:49:17
But I am guilty of the picking apart and being a part of the
00:49:20
infighting that You know, because they're not perfect
00:49:25
people but nobody's perfect. And again, it's just like, Who's
00:49:31
best is the best candidate for the specific office and I need
00:49:35
to focus on that for because I'll let Jesus figure out the
00:49:40
rest. Yeah, I agree.
00:49:43
It's funny. We're like we're talking about
00:49:47
not picking on people, we're picking on people, but we're
00:49:49
picking out people, because we're trying to like, educate
00:49:52
people. We're trying to educate people
00:49:55
on like, what to look for that are red flags and we've been
00:49:59
saying this, how long have we known each other through this
00:50:02
whole like wedding is almost like two years.
00:50:04
Now, I think it's been longer than that.
00:50:07
I think almost two years. Yeah, and I think our whole
00:50:13
thing is like, we just got to keep reminding people like this
00:50:16
is these are the Red Flags. You have to look for.
00:50:19
So keep an eye out for these things picking up because we're
00:50:26
trying to just like we're trying to say like you're not a real
00:50:32
candidate if you're using campaign money too.
00:50:36
Go shopping at the grocery store, and buy Instagram
00:50:39
followers, and then leave the state the next day.
00:50:41
You're not a real candidate. If you're not out there
00:50:44
campaigning and just do whatever you want and your fiance like,
00:50:49
that's those, aren't people that really want to say California.
00:50:52
Those aren't result really want to save the country. yeah, I
00:50:56
mean it's kind of like preachers who I mean it just preach like
00:51:01
Prosperity Gospel and all that like and all about materialism
00:51:05
and superficiality. Like it'd be like the same
00:51:08
thing, calling them out and saying like are you really
00:51:11
preaching the gospel or you preaching?
00:51:14
So you could make more money and get more clout.
00:51:20
Be skeptical. That that's a whole other topic.
00:51:26
I don't know if I don't this, this podcast is ready for
00:51:30
talking about Prosperity Gospel, the church What you're trying to
00:51:39
do, you're trying to find a church?
00:51:41
Isn't that true? You're trying to find a church.
00:51:43
Again, I want to try to find the terms again.
00:51:47
Don't judge me. Stop next person.
00:51:53
That's okay. As I think it's funny because
00:51:57
again as a Catholic like I went to this one event and it was
00:52:01
like all about Prosperity Gospel and I was literally like
00:52:03
squirming in my seat because I was like, this is so weird that
00:52:06
it's this is all there like preaching.
00:52:08
Just follow us and follow our church.
00:52:10
And if you join our church, look at how much money you'll make
00:52:14
like, you'll have all this money and, like, look at how hot my
00:52:17
wife is and stuff like that. I'm like, what the heck is going
00:52:20
on here? This is, this is a church
00:52:22
anyway. Well, if you join this, I just
00:52:38
got fired immediately fired. All right, so we got a couple
00:52:44
minutes left. Anybody has any questions in the
00:52:47
chat? The chats been kind of lighten
00:52:50
up. Carmen is just going ham right
00:52:52
now. Do you want me to read
00:52:56
everything? She said, current text me.
00:53:04
Conservatives got so used to picking apart other
00:53:06
conservatives in the recall that they thought it was okay to
00:53:08
continue to do it in the general.
00:53:10
They are different very different.
00:53:12
Yeah, I agree with that. It's a lot just like when all
00:53:15
the Republicans and 2015, tore each other apart in the primary
00:53:18
debates but once Trump became the nominee, they had to get
00:53:21
behind our candidate and we won. Yeah, I mean, that's what
00:53:25
happens in primaries is everyone kind of breaks off into their
00:53:28
own little tribal camps within the conservative movement.
00:53:30
And it's like, I'm team, John Kasich.
00:53:33
I'm team, Ted Cruz and then once we have a candidate, we could
00:53:37
have made this the importance of voting in primaries, but that
00:53:40
would have been. We can save that.
00:53:43
For when there's actually primaries, we can be like, this
00:53:46
is why you vote in primaries just to remind everybody.
00:53:49
Yeah. And she says, it's fine to Vie
00:53:52
for your favorite candidate. When they are many, but it's not
00:53:56
fine. When there is one option, get
00:53:58
them in office and then hold their feet to the fire as best
00:54:00
we can. What do you think?
00:54:08
No, I agree. I agree with Carmen on that and
00:54:11
you know we had our time was during the primaries.
00:54:14
That's what we got to invite the pick, everyone apart and get
00:54:20
people out to vote. And then we had our top two
00:54:23
candidates and and then we were still insulting.
00:54:28
And it was like, well, that's not even an option anymore.
00:54:31
With this is our people, what are you To do, this is who we're
00:54:36
going to battle with. There's definitely reason for
00:54:39
not voting for someone. Don't ya?
00:54:42
Like I certainly done that before where I'm like, I am not
00:54:46
willing to put my name on these people even though no one will
00:54:48
know my name is guys people, I will know.
00:54:53
Yeah, and I think there's definitely races that.
00:54:58
Now, looking at the result, if we did a better job in the
00:55:02
primary getting better candidates, we probably would
00:55:05
have flipped two or three more seats in the assembly and the
00:55:07
legislature. That's just my personal opinion.
00:55:12
One of them is a personal friend of mine and I think if she was
00:55:15
the candidate, rather than who was the candidate who lost We
00:55:21
probably would have better chance in that specific district
00:55:24
Mike McCann asked Phil, what do you think is the most pressing
00:55:27
thing for California? Conservatives, moving forward,
00:55:30
we definitely need to vet the milquetoast candidates better.
00:55:34
I suppose we need tougher state and local GOP.
00:55:41
You gotta go, we gotta get a better platform and Camille.
00:55:46
And I talked about that a lot because we are both working in
00:55:49
the Calla Publican pack. Pack which will tell people more
00:55:51
about in like a week or so. Camille's very good at keeping
00:55:56
me on task with Calla Publican and making sure it's moving
00:55:58
forward. Yeah, but platform is definitely
00:56:03
the biggest thing I think you can't, you're never going to win
00:56:09
just being the contrarian candidate and just being in too
00:56:13
much of the California GOP right now is just look at how bad the
00:56:17
Democrats are and look at how bad guy Avenue sameas.
00:56:20
How higher gas prices are. So, give us money.
00:56:26
That's not a winning strategy. A winning strategy is here's our
00:56:30
platform. Here's what we're going to
00:56:33
offer, and here's how we're going to do it.
00:56:36
And I just don't see Republicans doing a lot of that.
00:56:40
And that's the number one thing. I mean it's got to be the
00:56:43
pressing thing is, there's got to be a better platform that
00:56:49
people can rally behind say, this is what California
00:56:51
Republicans believe in and go forward with that.
00:56:55
That, so that's the most pressing thing.
00:56:59
I hope I answered your question Mike.
00:57:02
He says I'm disgusted by our party and the infighting.
00:57:06
Yeah parties. A hold it.
00:57:07
We could probably do a whole episode on the party as well and
00:57:12
sort of the establishment and the favoritism going on there
00:57:17
with Jessica Milan Patterson, the third term, and all that
00:57:19
stuff. So we'd have to get someone on.
00:57:22
Who knows? A lot more about the inner
00:57:23
workings of that. Then URI because I've only been,
00:57:30
I'm sure we know somebody who could probably be on.
00:57:32
Alright, so it's been about an hour.
00:57:36
Any final thoughts on conservative clown, charlatans
00:57:40
and grifters episode. I think we covered it.
00:57:46
Good. We left a few names.
00:57:48
I'll probably good. Yeah, moral of the story is
00:57:56
There's some, I mean, we talk about candidates here in
00:57:59
California and those who bring a lot of distractions and don't
00:58:02
really bring a lot to the table. Kanye, his himself is
00:58:07
technically trying to be a candidate.
00:58:09
And he's a big distraction, but we got to get better at pushing
00:58:14
the desert, the distractions aside and focusing on.
00:58:18
Like I was just saying to Mike's question, which is we got to
00:58:23
focus on the important things getting it.
00:58:25
Our platform organizing being active.
00:58:29
What did I see today? I'm not a ballot Harvester.
00:58:31
I'm a mail-in voting activist. I was like, that's one
00:58:35
interesting way to put it. We got to get better at
00:58:38
strategy. We got to play the game better
00:58:41
because focusing on whether or not, you know, Kanye loves
00:58:46
Hitler is not helping anybody it's not helping anybody here in
00:58:51
California who's trying to make ends meet Make Alex Jones.
00:58:57
Look less crazy. It did I didn't think you could
00:59:02
make Alex Jones, look, less crazy.
00:59:05
Kanye did it on his show which is, which is pretty impressive.
00:59:09
The guy who talks about gay frogs and lizard people was not
00:59:14
the craziest person on his show that tonight or today, or
00:59:17
whenever they recorded this, Mike McCain also said, we miss
00:59:21
Joe Collins, there's enough of Joe Collins.
00:59:25
There's a whole video I did on Joe Collins on my YouTube.
00:59:28
If you want to go check it out, all So with that, we're going to
00:59:33
end the show for today. As always first off, thank you
00:59:37
too. Camille for coming on and
00:59:38
chatting with me. I was a lot of fun.
00:59:42
Like we, I mean, this is what we chat about all the time.
00:59:45
So this is always fun to chat about, like, we're well,
00:59:49
practice at this point. So thank you for coming on.
00:59:53
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00:59:54
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