June 30th, 2019 • 3h 4m
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Adam curry
Jhansi devorah's your
award-winning
Gitmo nation media
assassination episode
1151 this is no agenda well
that sounds
painful
oh yes always with the topical
opening
yes you've been ambushed by
Kemal ahead
well before we before we do
that I have
something very important to so
to
mention anything I received an
email and
I was quite shocked by this
email and it
was someone who was very pissed
off with
my performance on the podcast
my pod oh
you oh you have two or three
people that
do they did don't like you it
was my pod
performance
apparently the performance my
pod
performance apparently I have
been
saying you know a lot oh that's
funny I
have the first thing I said is
really I
said and I listened to an hour
of the
show I didn't hear it and as
producer
said oh yeah you say it it
sounds like
yo yeah we use please stop
saying you
know every two seconds it
sounds like yo
it's making the show on listen
about yo
I thought maybe this person
centered too
would meant to send it to Adam
Corolla
instead of me maybe I was I
saying you
know no me me and I said and I
even
replied I said well then I'm
very
disappointed John and I are
supposed to
catch each other yes and there
was like
you sound like you sound like
the effing
millennial who says like every
three I
can't
I don't maybe I do but please
pay
attention to it we'll look the
end of
the day you know and look at
the end of
the day oh my god the matter no
that's
it I just wanted to make sure
this is
very important to the show
it's important to me it's
important to
hurt yes I know and I'm sure
that you
would have just said I know I
said I
know but not you know that
maybe that
maybe that's the mix-up hmm the
problem
is I didn't hear it in an hour
a whole
hour which is you know it's not
the
whole show but if you didn't if
you can
listen for an hour and not say
the buzz
phrase that were complaining or
someone
is complaining about it's
probably minor
right well now I'm super aware
of it now
you know and now it's become a
Tourette's
for people don't know inside
baseball
just make this comment Adam and
I do
catch each other saying stupid
crap that
just generally in the public
domain and
we start doing it cuz everybody
does and
one of the things that I've
noticed is
that when I start doing
something
Adam will catch me and then
it'll take
me two or three shows the stop
I'm doing
it generally speaking when Adam
is
caught even in mid show which I
have
done yeah um by calling him out
on
smacking his lips or something
but but
more more importantly when
there's a
phrase that keeps being
repeated yes you
know what is filler it's all
filler now
you just said you know it could
be you
could be me maybe the guys
thinking that
he doesn't understand the
difference
between our voices the point is
is that
when I pointed out to Adam he
almost
stops it immediately I find it
very well
it's Michael Irving that's Mike
Tourette's power it's unnerving
it's my Tourette's power I have
the
ability to stop the Tourette's
for
periods of time depending on
what I'm
doing so I have this I have
this mental
raishin right but now it's
working the
opposite it's because you're
also a neat
freak and this cleans up yours
yes my
wife would disagree but okay
yeah yeah
now but now I have a different
issues
this is such a in fact I
remember when
you know was big and this is
probably
when I was eight or nine years
old
big I've been in the seventies
at a
certain point everyone you know
you know
and I recall someone maybe at
school
saying stop saying that and and
now for
that to come
back and to be told that I'm
sitting at
I'm using this now it's almost
like a
Tourette's thing that I want to
say you
know you might want to switch
it to the
more modern version which is
you know
what I'm saying you know it's
come on
now under the black version
come on now
you know what I'm saying come
on now
let's talk about it yeah
they've been
watched too much black YouTube
influenced over influenced well
now we
had a second debate which I'm
sure
people would like to hear our
take on to
some degree well I've got too
much of a
degree although I don't have
that many
clips from the debate I do have
a couple
mm-hmm I have mostly well I'd
like to
ask you something first
how's that Biden Harris ticket
working
out for you you were so sure of
that's
still in play Kamala Harris
wipes the
floor with Joe Biden and I'm
sitting
there thinking uh-huh yeah
that's gonna
be a great ticket after the
first time
she swiped the wiped the floor
with him
then she really came back and
did the
whole full-on races busing thing
regardless of the truth of it I
am now
that's never gonna work again
ever and
we have more chance of a Kamala
Harris
peak Budaj edge ticket than a
Biden
Harris ticket so pack it in but
it's got
to be a woman it's not gonna be
Elizabeth Warren I have put too
many
clips no you don't and we can
talk about
this a little bit you we can do
the ABC
analysis of the Biden Harris
thing let's
talk about some basic some
basic things
I had not noticed maybe only
during the
second debate that the lecterns
light up
when someone's out of time
yellow red I
don't understand why in this
situation
they don't all have buzzers and
then you
know you hit the buzzer then
your
lectern should light up and
then it's
your turn to talk that would
have made
it so much easier and more of
entertaining to watch it would
have been
very entertaining buzzers it'll
be a
Kamala Harris thirty Seconds
it would have been fantastic
because
then you can say excuse me
you didn't buzz in it's just
this format
seems seems ripe for use you
look at the
red light that goes off on their
lecterns yeah who's that who's
that
benefit they can't see it I was
wondering well maybe you can see
something something changes you
have a
little red light other thing
too buddy
don't know but it's obviously
to make it
clear that they're talking
overtime to
the audience yes but it doesn't
but to
the TV viewing audience which
is really
the audience you'd hardly
notice it in
fact you just mentioned that
you didn't
know that was in the first bit
there was
they hadn't been play in the
first
debate well here comes my
second point
not only should we have buzzers
and
lights to indicate who buzzed
in now
unless you're directly asked a
question
but you can intervene with a
buzzer
we shouldn't have an audience
we don't
need the audience
it's annoying this has been
discussed
under it's annoying it's
distracting
it takes away time I heard this
argument
on one of the panels and it
with the
same logic and I decided now
first of
all this thing is bad enough
have you
ever watched one of these the
local
debates or some of those
regional
debates where they have people
with no
audience it's extremely
depressing to
watch it would not work without
an
audience it would be a
depressing weird
quality to it that you could
well the
kind of can I make a suggestion
then why
don't we just do a laugh track
all right
yeah it's just wheat in it that
would be
that way I sweeten it a little
bit I
think that that would be more
reasonable
well if the audience really
does add a
dimension that even though it's
stupid
it adds something to it would
it would
otherwise be horrible horrible
all right
so so I'm not buying into that
one let's
listen to the back and forth
with the
Biden versus Harris analyzed on
ABC okay
Joe Biden came to Jesse
Jackson's
Rainbow PUSH coalition today
looking for
a do-over
that was stopped right there
when I saw
that life happening I said to
myself wow
now you're really going as deep
as you
can Joe you think you had to
pay do you
think you had to pay a cover
fee to get
in or or do you think he just
got on
stage and it was all good that
was the
first time he spoke which it
was how it
was billed by didn't speaks for
first
time after debate yeah do you
think he
had to pay do you think you had
to pay
or it was it just he offered
Jesse
Jackson the vice presidency
before I start I'd like to say
something
about the debate we had last
night
he's talking about that
defining moment
from last night's debate
senator Kamala
Harris confronting the former
vice
president for touting his
ability to
work with anyone even
segregationist
senators I do not believe you
are a
racist
and I agree with you when you
commit
yourself to the importance of
finding
common ground but I also
believe and
it's personal and I was
actually very it
was hurtful to hear you talk
about the
reputations of two United States
senators who built their
reputations and
career on the segregation of
race in
this country
Harris then took on Biden for
his
opposition in the 70s to
federally
ordered busing to integrate
public
schools and she made it
personal there
was a little girl in California
who was
part of the second class to
integrate
her public schools and she was
bused to
school every day and that
little girl
was me on stage Biden forced to
go on
the defensive this guy who
raised my
position across the board I did
not
praise racist that is not true
do you agree today that you
were wrong
to oppose Wow did they just cut
that off
you didn't even let him keep in
his
explanation as to why he wasn't
racist
they just cut it right off nice
get to
the part where she's like
demanding Oh
beautiful did you agree today
that you
were wrong to oppose busing in
America
down do you agree I did not
oppose
busing in America
pose is bussing ordered by the
Department of Education that's
what I
oppose today in Chicago and
attempted
cleanup I heard and and I
listened to
and I respect sander Harris but
you know
we all know that 30 seconds to
60
seconds on the campaign debate
exchange
can't do justice to a lifetime
I fought
my heart out to ensure their
civil
rights and voting rights equal
rights
are enforced everywhere I've
decided we
just need to keep that yell on
hand for
any time someone uses the word
justice
in any context it's just
important
anyway so he goes on with I cut
it off
there for some reason went to
part let's
go to part two I'll figure out
why
aren't forced everywhere
all right Mary Bruce joins us
now from
Washington and Mary the
discussion today
not just about Joe Biden's
rough night
but also about a strong showing
for
Senator Kamala Harris and
tonight the
senator is though changing one
of our
answers on a key question well
Tom
Harris last night raised her
hand in
support of abolishing private
health
insurance and replacing it with
a
government-run plan now today
she said
she misunderstood question and
try to
walk it back but Tom this is
not the
first time that she's had to do
some
cleanup on this issue and
tonight her
position still remains a little
murky
you know this is I thought this
fallback
by ABC the obvious I'm guessing
that the
powers that be do not want this
woman
even getting close to becoming
the
nominee oh and that little bit
at the
end there seemed to be put in
there for
a reason they didn't need to do
that if
they're just talking about this
battle
between Biden and Harris hmm
and a lot
of people made a big deal about
it I
wonder how many people and how
many
voters actually thought as a
problem or
well it didn't drop him in the
polls the
pollsters came out this morning
and he's
still up there and the guy who
got
dropped a little bit of Sanders
who was
in the middle of those two
yelling at
her yelling at him by the way
Sanders
had way too much lipstick on
I didn't notice the lipstick oh
my god
they put some nice shadow on
the guy
could have like done a show he
could
have been reading storytime the
preschoolers yeah exactly
well I thought Bernie his rap
was good
but it was it was the wrong rap
for this
for this show you know his rap
is take
the money from the rich that's
pretty
much not even give it to the
board just
let's take it all from the rich
and
there's nothing wrong with that
because
people respond very well and in
with our
novel understanding of modern
monetary
theory he wouldn't even have to
tax Wall
Street he should just say it
the way it
is we got the tax anybody would
just
print it but he's not he's not
in him
he's empty I thought his
campaign lady
was an mmt yes yes she is
school him a
little bit so he can say uh I
can't do
it Bernie he won't do it he has
not done
it he is the MMT woman and
she's all in
on this and he but he and he he
doesn't
bring up the printing money but
he does
bring up and he did in this
last night
the income inequality and so he
yes yes
yes quality which is part of
the again
justice now let's go back to
ABC and the
insurance comment now let's
just look
are there any corporate things
that
would make sense there I mean
it's a
huge corporation insurance
companies are
just banks in in in their
essence
insurance companies do a lot of
advertising to an extreme
actually the
factory i co and all yes very
big I
think Geico mutual does a bunch
of ads
and I think Geico and and one
other is
in the top ten advertiser was
arrested
yeah now CBS does seem to like
Kamala
and I said now camera or come
on it's it
seems people go back and forth
I say
Camela Gayle King gushes your
performance last night is
certainly what
people are talking about this
morning
I'm hearing words like a star
is born
she is fervent but just she is
fervent
but deploys her anger precisely
like a
flashlight voters in Iowa New
Hampshire
are telling CBS News today this
she
deploys her anger like a
flashlight
I think laser would have been
better
both see again deploys her anger
precisely like a flashlight
voters in
Iowa New Hampshire of telling
CBS News
today that you had a strong
performance
how do you intend to capitalize
on that
momentum clearly the t-shirts
is one way
I understand that those are
already on
sale she meant capitalize
literally I
guess yeah little girl little
girl
t-shirts so this so this is just
nonsense by the way let's bet
there was
a good essay that I put online
and it's
linked in the newsletter I
already put
it in the show notes and it is
discusses
the nonsense that Berkeley
schools were
already integrated by the time
she came
around let's just explain
because you
lived there I really liked your
personal
taking the newsletter I'd see
if you
could explain this again you
lived in
Berkeley and what she said
about being
we have to explain busing a
little bit
what she said was a lie well
busing was
hated by the public at large
and it both
communities the whites blacks
that
nobody liked it because
especially
people who had gone through a
lot of
trouble to not necessarily the
poorest
of the blacks but people have
gone a lot
had gone to a lot of trouble to
move to
a school district and near a
school that
their kid could walk to school
safely
and the idea was and this was
and in
that regard Biden was probably
on more
on the right side of this he
was on the
right side of history more or
less but
looking in hindsight because
people that
come along like the Justice
Democrats
who don't weren't even alive
many of
them during that era don't
realize how
divisive it was and it caused
nothing
but trouble for everybody so
the idea
was forced busing where you
take your
kid and you got a school you
can be
living right next door to a
school you
kick to walk to school and the
bus comes
and picks up some drugs drags
them
across town to some other
school so you
can balance the races in these
different
schools that didn't work out
very well
and they it was mostly done
away with in
fact they got a some very funny
stuff
what's going on the most
segregated
schools in
country in the most liberal
city in the
world our New York New York
City is the
most segregated schools and
that's how
the final result of busing
thank you
would be quite hilarious
but anyway so Berkeley was
always a
liberal operation it was run by
extreme
radicals of even in the 70s and
there
was no way there was gonna have
a
segregation or anything like
that going
on she's just exaggerating this
now the
it to an extreme it's ridiculous
one thing for Cle we're talking
about
her father's a professor and
this is
nonsense she's making this you
know
Kamala also vacationed in India
in the
summer it wasn't like she was
wealthy
and it was for her and this is
how it
was explained to me from my
Atos friends
for Kamala it wasn't really an
opt-in
yes she wanted to or her
parents her mom
I would say wanted her to to
have this
experience but for most kids it
was not
a it was it was a lock-in this
is what
you had you had note no choice
is what
you had to do and but Kamala
had so many
different options and choices
with her
family one of them is young
vacationing
summers in India or going
wherever she
needed to go she's privileged
privileged
Canon nd and the feeling is
that she is
stealing people's history
what's the
call when you steal when you
wear army
uniform and your pretend to be
that you
were in false false valor is it
false
false that was something valor
but she's
doing yes in kind of an obtuse
way I
mean she's fallen Valor victim
stolen
valor I'm sorry stolen somebody
thank
you patrols trolls
I have don't want to I want to
jump to
the teen panel which is
probably much
more entertaining than the
actual deal I
think so but I except for the
one I do
have the Biden gaffe of gaps if
you
don't have it I have I have no
clips
from the debate itself I just
have some
clips
around the debate what's the
biology oh
I have a couple debate clips
that are
quite good especially the Biden
gaffe of
gaffes would you just upset the
upset
the Democrats to no end
the Democrats are very upset by
this I
mean the heart asks the Brookes
and
shields I do have Brooks and
shields
let's jump to that first so get
out of
the way so we can see how they
felt and
then I and also another guy who
is
really disappointed as Van
Jones he was
he was almost in tears he was
Brooks and
shields debate run and and by
the way
there's no Edison here there's
Brooks
and shields debate run down uh
shields
and Brooks sorry shields and
finally
you've figured out how I work
yeah I
know how you work out the
medical you
know I think my main takeaway
is how far
the Democratic Party has gone
to the
left and how little the
moderates in the
debates have any interest in
fighting it
two candidates Warren and
Sanders said
they wanted to get rid of all
private
health plans employer-based
health plans
only 13% of Americans agree
with that
all of the candidates of all
stripes
seem to think they can't get
anybody to
their left on immigration
policy and
they're wandering very close to
sort of
an open borders type approach
and this
would be I think devastating in
the fall
this country has 35 percent of
people
who call themselves
conservative 35
percent who call themselves
moderates
and 26 percent who call
themselves
liberals you can't win with 26
percent
but this debate was entirely
within that
that little parenthesis is that
what
you're saying mark and this
first debate
well I don't see things exactly
the way
you do from Aspen but no I
would say
this Judy for those Democrats
for whom
the highest moral objective
politically
in 2020 is the retirement of
Donald
Trump it's not been a good week
yeah now
I already know what the gaffe
of gases
well the Gavin gases also
shields picked
up on another gaff which I went
back to
look for and I couldn't quite
get it but
apparently one of the
candidates was
going on and about equality
quality
legality Arian thing again we
talked
about in the last show and they
wanted
to make sure that transgenders
I guess trans mmm women who
have women
who wasn't it wasn't this this
was the
first debate this is your boy
Julian
Castro
well this is the one where they
said
they should make sure that they
can get
abortions I I would say this I
mean I'd
say collectively for the
Democrats it
was not good just think of the
eighty
yards of the field that
Republicans have
some surrendered to them on the
abortion
issue I mean Republicans have
been
running away from the
Republicans did in
Alabama and in Georgia and in
Missouri
in Ohio and even the president
has been
distancing himself even and what
Democrats do I mean they
basically you
know just endorse abortion and
and throw
in well how about trends people
covering
abortion I just I mean it to me
that
they just it wasn't thinking in
terms
pretty giclees I mean they
owned the
majority position in the
country safe
legal rare and you know so I to
me I
just don't understand I think
it was a
Castro and it was the first
evening and
the I find it really
disingenuous what a
lot on the right and
conservatives are
tweeting because what he what
he meant
by his statement I wish I had a
clip of
it was you know he's trying to
show his
incredible woke nasai saying
trans men
and these trans men can have
babies and
we yeah it's just that everyone
took
that is all how could a man
have a
uterus Tucker Carlson like
please we
know what he Manta Manta you
can have
female reproductive organs yeah
female
reproductive organs you could
still be
transitioning to a man and have
a baby
and have right to reproductive
healthcare so for anyone who
went out
and said oh okay the matter of
a baby
you're stupid you just heard
the super
liberal shields say the same
thing so
you can't just blame the right
the right
we should have said is men have
a front
hole we know the language you
and I have
discussed this yesterday we
should have
had that in the debate now was
it a
ridiculous thing to say yes of
course it
was just hey maybe I can pick
up five
people by saying that okay good
work
okay let's go to this is the
one that
every
but he bitched about as shields
did too
and this is right and a lot of
this has
to do with these guys not
listening to
the moderators and the
moderators not
promoting themselves and so the
questions that's what's the
first thing
you're gonna do when you're
president so
what I thought that was a cue
I'm
waiting oh no I mean I got it
I'm sorry
sorry that what's the first
thing you're
gonna do with your when you're
president
and when they went to bite and
he goes
off first of all he goes off
the rails
and says a number of things
that don't
make any sense if you listen
carefully
it's worth analyzing what he
said about
Obama and then he brings
himself back to
the question which I apparently
he
forgot and this is the result
you may
only get one shot in your first
issue
that you're going to push you
get one
shot that it may be the only
thing you
get past what is that first
issue for
your presidency Vice President
Biden
your first issue mr. vice
president I
think you're so underestimated
with
Barack Obama dude he's the
first man to
bring together the entire world
196
nations to commit to deal with
climate
change I mean the first thing I
would do
is make sure that we defeat
Donald Trump
first of all he starts off by
talking
about Obama and that was the
transition
was accurate there I didn't it
wasn't
edited the yeah he says that
specifically
Chuck Chuck does and he says
well then
he bitches about people not
taking
Obama's climate change thing
and then he
says I don't buy that
in that regard what does he
mean I don't
buy that
he says Obama did his first guy
who did
all this stuff I don't buy that
what he
said was listen again that's
it's worth
it I want to see what was you
may only
get one show and your first a
minute
what is that first issue for
your
presidency Vice President Biden
ear
first
a vice president I think you're
so
underestimated with Barack
Obama dude
he's the first man to bring
together the
entire world 196 nations to
commit to
deal with climate change I mean
interesting there was an as if
that is
interesting I don't buy that
I'm buy
that and buy what that I think
if this
was an answer that he had
pre-programmed
in case something something
came up
about aunt Lysa
go ahead here's what he brought
that up
because somebody else has said
something
and let's be the first to do
this or
that and he's a Biden felt
obliged yes
exactly and so his I don't buy
that
refer to whoever was that said
something
beforehand yeah and then he
comes back
to the question just these guys
you know
there's almost like they have
their to
hold on to grudges that other
people
said something that would
didn't make
any sense held onto it right
into his
answer yeah
and so you ends up screwing up
big time
and they says the first thing
he wants
to do when he's president is
make sure
Trump's out just crazy this is
like the
joke about Maxine Waters saying
when I'm
elected president I'm gonna
impeach
Trump but but to be fair to
Uncle Joe
sleepy Joe
first he says this about the
first thing
I'll do and then he he doesn't
say that
the first thing I have to do is
get rid
of Trump he says the what we
got to do
is get rid of Trump here the
first thing
I would do is make sure that we
defeat
Donald Trump yeah I guess it
was a gaffe
it was no good to the face that
Joe was
no good
he was just no good he was in a
different mode he you know he
has kind
of shook up earlier cuz I feel
she
rattled him rattled him Suvi
right down
to the teeth bro definitely
here's
another one that I got two from
the
phones before I get to jeans
this is
Kamala on Trump as its ret what
is the
greatest national security
threat to the
United States it's Donald Trump
because I agree climate change
represents an existential
threat he
denies the science you want to
talk
about North Korea real threat
in terms
of nuclear arsenal but what
does he do
he embraces Kim Jong on a
dictator for
the sake of a photo-op I want
to say a
few things about Kamala before
you move
on to the teens she had a
fantastic line
which I think really got
everyone's
attention and she she's very
expert at
how she does things she said
instead of
a food fight we don't want a
food fight
we want while America's trying
to put
food on the table was rehearsed
perfectly executed she yes yeah
I'm not
gonna disagree she threw that
in there
but it was totally rehearsed
yes and she
she goes in with the food fight
food on
the table this is the other
thing these
guys and I mentioned this in the
newsletter they under I
mentioned it
into in the rundown of it which
is
linked to in the newsletter all
these
guys went on and on about stuff
like the
food fight we went food on the
table
economy sucks it's only the
stock
market's doing well nobody
owned stocks
and we're all dying out here
and then
that was like a big problem
they all
mentioned at the beginning of
the debate
and then when it came to the
very end of
the bid debate they said what
is your
top priority and without that
maybe one
or two little no no real
climate change
the economy so bad people can't
put he
says food on the table don't
you think
that's a little more important
than you
know regulating carbon dioxide
yeah
surely you didn't take any of
this
seriously the other thing I the
other
thing I need to say is that
Kamala
Harris is an outstanding
storyteller she
has a way to draw you in yeah
she's good
I for I died she doesn't do it
it's too
many of them everything's a
story yes is
what you're supposed to do I
mean Reagan
was a master at this year and
she does
it her stories to me seem like
bullshit it's it's this is
unimportant
if they're bullshit or not who
cares she
tells a story and she grabs i'm
just
analyzing it I don't that
content is
almost it's clearly unimportant
cuz
they're all over the map
themselves no I
agree okay let's go here listen
here's a
little angle on her that I
thought
Brooks I'd this is it to me a
new
observation I never thought of
I didn't
to hear the court before is
Brooks on
kamala so so David whether it
was Kamala
Harris or a people judge or you
know
unless we forget the first
night when we
had Elizabeth Warren up there
with the
others it were their candidates
who
significantly help themselves
in these
debates
yeah I would say Warren and
Harris would
be the two that what's
interesting is
right now the the key fight is
who's
going to be the progressive
rival who's
going to be the progress of the
face for
progressive side of the party
and Warren
and Sanders and Harris are all
vying for
it I think Warren and and
Harris did
particularly well I've always
thought
Harris is gonna be the most
formidable
progressive just because her
whole life
going back to when she was a
prosecutor
she's just a forceful argue
where she's
she says I've I've been an eye
for an
enemy and I know I have to go
after them
and that strikes me is right
for the
mood of a lot of progressive
and a lot
of Democrats you know I agree
I think she's the force to be
reckoned
with this just one thing that
had
happened that that we need to
highlight
and Donald Trump jr. retweeted
a tweet
that targeted Kamala Harris's
identity
as quote not an American black
and now
he has since I don't know why
but he has
since deleted this retweet like
a little
pussy because this is a
nightmare to the
American descendants of slavery
they are
seeing Obama 2.0 literally the
same and
not a drop of african-american
blood in
either of them and what do they
immediately confronted to what
does joy
read hop on and what is
birtherism 2.000
another birthday racist might
not which
will immediately
stifle any debate about her
heritage
which isn't it she's using so
it's it
should be Fairplay
it should be fair play to talk
about it
was she jumped in on this
debating I'm
the black one up here that I
can do this
I should talk about race
because I am
the one yes exactly but you
can't
because then you're racist and
it's a
birtherism and birthda room is
a racist
that oh my god they're doing
the same to
her they did you Obama except
now it's
blacks doing it well I have the
not a
racist I so for your
consideration I do
not believe you are a racist
that's not bad it's not bad
alright
let's go to the teen panel so
he can get
the wrap this up all right
okay this team found is the
first take
and it starts off with kind of
an
analysis of the kids and then
the one
black girl on there's two girls
that are
color but there's one that's
black and
she hates Kamala and she brings
up some
points and she brings them up
again
after this clip but she makes
the points
that the eight dots would make
and this
is a this is a serious
something that
has to be considered because
the black
community is not gonna come out
in
droves necessarily if at all to
vote for
her and this needs to be
realized by the
by apparently the I'm thinking
the
Democrats are just oblivious to
this oh
man it was a lively room in
here tonight
a lot of hot takes and I'm
gonna ask for
them now guys you've had a lot
to say
while we were watching and I
want those
top-line reactions right now
what what
stood out about the candidates
and what
was your take on on the debate
overall
tonight especially compared
with last
night Vice President Biden and
senator
Sanders both buckled under the
pressure
of being frontrunner you know
it seemed
like when the heat really got
turned up
on them they couldn't hold
their out and
I think that that's pretty big
of you
know are they gonna be able to
last in
this field and you know for
somebody
like Vice President Biden if
you know
Carla Harris was pretty tough
on them
tonight the president's going
to be
tough on him in a general
election is he
gonna be able to handle that
speaking of
Kamala Harris I felt that
even though tonight a lot of the
candidates were able to come at
Joe
Biden for his controversial
past I think
that Kamala was able to benefit
from
people not checking up on her
particular
past as she talked about her
role in
regards to prison reform and
immigration
I feel like other candidates
should have
held her feet to the fire just
as they
held Joe Biden to that standard
as well
so that should be interesting
to see
what's going to happen in the
future
however I do feel that she was
able to
make very strong quotes that
are going
to be headliners and from that
people
are going to be under the
impression
that she quote/unquote won this
debate I
however don't think so right
yeah right
on she said she's saying it in
nice
terms actually very very
pleasant I
brought it up again later and
she
bitches a little bit more about
it but
she does not like this woman
and that
just makes it clear after a
while but
she's you know these kids are
did they
get their shot at televisions
let's
listen to this is team panel -
somebody's making a good point
yeah I
mean you guys when I asked you
about Joe
Biden before the debate I asked
who was
excited nobody raised their
hands what
what did his performance
tonight do to
change your opinion of him he
was a
distraction I feel like the
entire
debate because a lot of the
candidates
were just using their time to
attack him
and go to him and then he spent
all of
his time basically defending
himself
saying oh this is what I did
this is
what I did and he very rarely
talked
about what he actually planned
to do
there wasn't a lot of substance
with
that that's why I was more
interested in
some of the candidates like
Pete Buddha
Josh and Andrew yang because
they were
just more focused on what they
were
actually planning to do and
even though
they didn't get as many
opportunities to
speak as some of the headliners
they
actually used their time to
explain what
they plan to do hmm not very
inspirational but by the way as
I went
back and watched pieces from
the first
debate Julian Castro kept
repeating
about the removal of section
1325 from
the Immigration Act yeah and I
decided
it was I don't know what what
drove me
maybe my crazy no agenda had to
look up
what section 13
five is it is it is well we
need to
decriminalize when you say
decriminalize
doesn't that sound kind of soft
like oh
yeah so make it a misdemeanor or
something like that
decriminalization Tevan
misdemeanors a
criminal act right well so okay
so then
he's being truthful because
section 1325
is the only section that sets
forth the
criminal offenses relating to
prop
improper entry into the United
States
which has the voter 5-year or I
think
250,000 dollar penalty that's
on the
books I mean if you come in
illegally
there is a penalty and he wants
and it's
a very short section he wants
the whole
section to be removed yeah open
borders
which is the literal definition
of open
borders and that's okay that
you can
have that opinion but the one
thing
we've we've agreed on you and I
here is
you can't have open borders and
medical
healthcare for everybody who's
here and
this is exactly what they're
saying yes
with every single one of them
in the
second debate put their hands
up is
should undocumented aliens have
health
care right Ohio it be what did
what
nobody said because there's no
moderates
Brooks bitched about this
there's no moderates that defend
themselves saying look look
which is
what we heard a lot from Biden
look if
you're going to have open
borders which
be by the repeal of that act of
that
section section I mean that
means anyone
with the worst kind of medical
condition
living in southern Mexico and a
farm
would zoom up the United States
for free
medical care yeah I mean would
just
invite the sickest of the sick
to come
into the country to get free
medical
care because you're gonna treat
them
does this make sense to anybody
as a
good idea
apparently I mean even when I
went to
Canada to get some medical they
get a
flu shot as some years back to
go to
their through their health care
I had to pay was it free yeah
you're not
a Canadian you have to pay
there's a
card if you're a Canadian yeah
it's free
if you're an American using
their system
no it's not free you pay it at
a normal
rate and it cost me 50 bucks or
something was not cheap but the
point is
is that no they want to give
free
everything to everybody and
have open
borders at the same time and
nobody is
calling them out on this just
as a quick
as just impractical as a quick
addition
to section 1325 subsection C
this
pertains to Ilan Omar
fresh congresswoman from where
she from
Wisconsin Somalia well that's
where
she's from now there's there's
ample
evidence that she married her
brother to
help him enter into the United
States
yeah there's plenty of evidence
under
subsection C any individual who
knowingly enters into a
marriage for the
purpose of evading any
provision of the
immigration laws shall be
imprisoned for
not more than five years or
fined not
more than $250,000 or both and
she could
go to jail I wish you would
that be
great and be good for the show
that's
for sure that would be good for
ya all
right okay so here's the final
fit now
now I'm gonna ask that minute I
got to
ask Adam segment something this
is gonna
be one of them so they're gonna
give us
a rundown this is the same they
did the
last time who won the debates
but
they're gonna make it they're
made it
more interesting they're gonna
ask the
kids who if you combine both of
these
debates who was the winner and
I'm gonna
ask you what do you think the
answer
will hold on a sec
yeah that's right you came to
the right
place if you want to have
answers to the
questions you ask because the
ask Adam
segment what was your question
again
kids are going to pick the
winner of
both debates in other words not
one or
the other but the combined
combined so
Oh
who won the combined debates
and these
kids are how old they're all
like Geoff
soft I would say sophomores in
college
level now is just gonna be one
answer
the kid's gonna have different
answers
you're gonna have waffle of
course no
one's gonna give one answer but
they're
gonna kind of beat around the
bush but
dude there will be a conclusion
at the
end and you'll hear it I would
think I
would think there would be more
people
interested than we might
surmise in
Marianne Williamson who I
respect for
being Irish listen look let me
cerumen I
know I'm not gonna theremin now
even I
had to tweet out a funny video
about her
because and it she really yes
she wasn't
given any chance no equal
chance at all
horrible moderation
they just didn't give her
anything they
should let her talk more that's
what the
Republicans want they're the
ones
supporting her I pointed this
out in the
newsletter it turns out that
most of her
supports coming from
Republicans to keep
her on the debate stage kind of
a
chicken ship thing i funny a
New York
Times bestselling author I've
listened
to some of her some of her
motivational
stuff it she's helped millions
of people
listen to these way you were in
the
bathtub with all those candles
all over
the place that's right I wish I
told you
baby that's exactly what he
would say I
nailed it I said that's John's
only
response can be that because
you're an
old misogynistic white guy and
I give
anybody who says I'm gonna run
for
president she met the criteria
shed you
know fifty thousand people who
are on
her list to the million and a
half
dollars I give her some respect
for
standing there and at least she
had a
different message and her
message was
inspirational although she knew
you
can't give your inspirational
message in
sixty Seconds
chance but I have respect for
her and
and everyone out there you know
you're a
misogynist not you John a
little bit
misogynistic
assholes you should be called
out on its
making fun of her she's a witch
all day
okay great so anyway now let's
listen so
I would say that there's more
interested
in Marion Williams Williamson
then they
think then we would expect and
I would
say Pete Buddha judge appeals
to them
the most well that's a good
guess and
it's probably wrong
oh very so who won from both
nights
let's start with you know one
oh well
tonight no one won but
yesterday was
hooli on a customer
I think Huyen won for both
nights
because he was actually to show
his
personality and also his policy
I think
caster from last night
definitely but
Carla Harris for tonight but I
would say
overall probably Castro would
prevail I
think secretary Castro stands
out for a
bug's life
I thought Castro did stand out
during
the last debate I also thought
Elizabeth
Warren did a pretty good job
between
both nights
I like Castro more just cuz I
really
wasn't expecting anything out
of him I
guess you could say and he
stood out
during this debate again I
thought
people judge did a great job
and I also
thought in his limited time
speaking
Andrew yeah and getting a job I
actually
think Kamala Harris won both
nights at
the debate I think she showed
herself to
be able to battle another
politician for
clearly immoral policies in the
past I
liked how she stood for
something very
clearly um and I also like that
she was
a very strong speaker she
asserted
herself and that's something I
want to
see in a president president
candidate
especially when they take on
Trump no
surprising I did not expect
Julian to to
be such a front-runner and yeah
it was
swept and these are their 18 to
21 year
olds that kind of thing they're
probably
twice a twenty years old
220 at 2021 I don't use any 18
freshman
in there but could be they're
you know
they're in college types right
okay well I think it was great
that you
brought up that thing about the
the
segments of the section of the
law that
he wants to repeal which means
he's an
open border guy totally and
they don't
these kids they don't they
don't see it
they don't see it yet and then
it
probably see that they don't
learn what
section 13 this is why he's
saying
section let's repeal section
1325
section no one is like whatever
I'm sure
it's something where no one
looks up
looks it up anymore so like
that's why
he's not saying we should open
our
borders that wouldn't work but
to say
repeal section 1325 oh I'm all
in with
that sounds like math do it
Andrew yang
was bitching and moaning then I
think we
need well this is after this is
his
speaking to his constituents
- yeah seems to be a problem
with Andrew
yang not just in the debate but
on this
clip that he's you can't hear
him he
claims that his mic was turned
off Oh
big controversy there's mic off
and I
went back and I looked and it's
here's
the way it works when someone
is talking
the engineer brings down all
the other
mics you have to yeah not off
what he
was not caught off by any means
I've
really analyzed it you have to
bring the
mics down otherwise you're
gonna hear
you know you're gonna say - you
know
you're going to hear Bernie
Sanders
you're going to hear Joe Biden
roar so
they have to bring it down when
someone's talking when you want
you did
the perfect imitation of both
of them
thank you I have to go back and
analyze
that to do more when you when
you so
Gillibrand understood it very
well you
have to have to pipe up and
then the
audio engineer by oh crap then
they'll
push your mica and Yu yang
raises his
hand and goes no your mic is
not off
it's your levels low because
you have no
presence good point
and he's bitching about it and
in bed oh
now here's Beto man Beto is the
best he
figured he'd go on down to the
border on
the other side of the border
and talk to
some of the asylum seekers who
now are
requested to stay in Mexico
while their
request is processed which is a
good
idea in my citizen opinion and
here's
what's a great idea and that's
then put
them in cages oh that's a good
question
we should go see what kind of
facilities
they're in there here is what
he had to
say to them we've got to
remember
that they are fleeing the
deadliest
countries on the face of the
planet
today compounded by drought
that was
caused not by God not by mother
nature
but by us man-made climate
change our
emissions our excesses our
inaction in
the face of the facts in the
science
when it is that deadly and when
you're
unable to grow your own food to
feed
yourself you have no choice but
to come
here okay now I get it
you know some town in the
middle of
nowhere Guatemala you're not
growing
your own food it was a farmer
but like
that you have no choice you got
to come
here come here yeah you got no
choice
because where else would you go
you
can't go to Uruguay you can't
go to
Venezuela you can't go to
Colombia where
there's plenty of work there's
things to
do there Brazil well you can't
speak
Portuguese necessarily uh Chile
I mean
there's all kinds of South
American
countries won't you hit South
instead of
north of England which makes no
sense if
you're Spanish speaking but
okay let's
just stay in Mexico well this is
operation speak Spanish they're
just
bringing voters in with ya if
you speak
Spanish and you watch US
television from
time to time you watch CNN or
MSNBC it's
on satellite all you see is our
politicians speaking Spanish
hey so it's
time to go there was an
interview with
Stacey Abrams in this Metro and
of a
newspaper it was and I would
like to
read one one question and
answer many
people thought you would be
running
is there still a possibility
her answer
it is it's still something I'm
considering I have always said
I want to
I think that certainly the fall
is the
deadline for making a decision
and that
is what I'm looking at but you
know I
will say that I will run if I
believe
there is value that I can add
to the bit
to the debate and add to the
contest and
if I believe I can win but I'm
incredibly pleased with the
caliber and
quality of the candidates we
have now
which is why I haven't thrown
my name
into
ring yet she's running he's
running
okay let her run I don't care
she's
gonna be legendary there'll be
fancy sag
that means I keep Hillary on
the list
you you've given me the
rationale to
keep Hillary on the list I'm
sure that's
right justice now uh-oh your
bridge
you're gonna bring her in there
saying
she's really impressed with
everything
else listen to Van Jones whine
about the
debates then I mean is that
right that
this that this will not have an
impact
you know I don't I don't know
but it's
worth me to imagine that it
won't we're
now sitting here with the
Democratic
frontrunner having a
spokesperson trying
to defend his comments on
busing in 2019
this is not good last night I
was happy
happy happy because I so
probably a
Democrat everybody's doing so
great if
you had told me three hours ago
that we
would be sitting here trying to
figure
out how the Congressional Black
Caucus
can keep supporting Joe Biden I
would
have said on what planet is
that but
that's the planet that we're
all those
in these debates matter these
debates
matter you've got an X I'm hurt
I mean
I'm I'm I love Joe Biden I
think a lot
of people love Joe Biden Joe
Biden stood
by Barack Obama and and
defended him and
and made his case to people who
didn't
want to listen to him and
that's who Joe
Biden is to us but there's this
this
thing that there's something
else going
on and I think
nia-malika it was correct when
she said
maybe he already thinks he's
he's woke
he's already there and doesn't
have to
keep learning and growing we
all have to
keep learning and growing on
women's
issues on racial issues on
immigration
issues that's the whole point
of the
country we try to become a more
perfect
union together and we need Joe
to lead
us there not be drugged there
this is a
bad night for Joe Biden's a bad
night
for Democrats lady lost a bet
it's a bad
night for democracy thought he
would
have again everyone taking it
all so
seriously except for the actual
setup of
these debates this is I think
it's rude
the way they've done it the
what it's a
clown show it was the same with
the
Republicans when they had me on
20 was
it 16 17 people this whole
concept is
about faster than they could
regroup have we ever seen this
type of
field where we have so many
candidate
not you know the debates used
to be run
differently on television I
believe it
was the yellow the yellow the
Women's
League of voters who ran it and
then at
a certain point they got the
the women
League of voters were so pissed
off with
how the Democrats and
Republicans were
manipulating to determine who
gets on
stage forget it if you're
independent
where's the independent debate
oh I'm
sorry it doesn't exist there
are plenty
of independent candidates money
that
they left they said screw it
we're not
doing it anymore now it's just
purely
run by the DNC in the RNC this
is this
is really a detractor to the
democratic
process this is it's it's
soundbite shit
it's not good and then the guys
who run
the the debates of the moderate
I've got
one this is a gaffe by the
question
the questioner did one of these
Mir NBC
guys tell me if you can figure
out what
this gaff is the debates gaffe
yeah got
it
the obama-biden administration
deported
more than 3 million Americans my
question to you is if an
individual is
living in the United States of
America
without documents and that is
his only
offense should that person be
deported
and what is the ghast part why
are you
smacking your lips that's the
timer I'm
sorry it's Miss Mary Elizabeth
supposed
to be a timer okay it's not
very well
done yes there's a gap in there
I mean
listen to the obama-biden
administration
deported more than 3 million
Americans
I'm sorry it took me a minute
to get
there yes yes Americans aren't
typically
deported from their own country
all
these gasps but they never
caught this
gift because the Democrats in
particular
really think that these illegal
immigrants aliens illegal
aliens that we
used to call them are Americans
and
that's what there's a process
that goes
on that makes them think that
yes the
Obama deported three million
Americans
and so nobody even took a
second look at
that at that question and it
passed
right by me the first time too
and of
course I saw it during the beta
didn't I
did not catch it
hmm well it's it's there you go
it's
worked very well and yeah and I
guess a
merit by the way that was a
question he
read yeah America was written
that way
so I'm it's all very subtle
propaganda
well this is not subtle but
it's very
effective and very dangerous
because we
definitely have it slipped into
the look
to the to our minds that
everyone who
lives here is an American that
citizenship is a different
thing that it
may not even be important you're
American yeah you're under I
gotta play
that one more time the
obama-biden
administration deported more
than 3
million Americans my question
to you is
that's fantastic they're pre
Americans I
would say well they're not even
pre
America's necessarily yeah
that's kind
of sad that that not only does
that get
said but
lots of people including myself
not even
catch it
nice brainwashing brainwashed
we've been brain I've been
brainwashed
brainwashed brainwashed so I'm
glad we
do the show nobody brought up
any of the
news stories I saw nobody exam
off
against Biden and his you know
the other
gaff which was really no kind
of just
dubious but they won't mention
this and
this is the guys right and
they're
reading it like I said that
should be
that needs to be called out I
mean we
just did it but said okay I get
one
other thing maybe well this is
kind of a
but slamming Trump but slamming
compilation who's he look
slamming this
is but slamming Trump the Trump
is a
pathological liar and a racist
and that
he lied to the American people
during
his campaign he said he was
going to
stand up for working families
while
President Trump you're not
standing up
for working families when you
try to
throw 32 million people up the
healthcare that they have and
that 83%
of your tax benefits go to the
top one
percent that's how we beat
Trump we
expose them for the fraud that
he is
what does Donald Trump do he
says go
back to where you came from
that is not
reflective of our America and
our values
and its gotta end president has
done is
not only attack these children
not only
demonize these immigrants he is
attacking a basic principle of
America's
moral core we open our hearts
to the
stranger but the worst thing
President
Trump has done he's diverted
the funds
away from cross-border terrorism
cross-border human trafficking
drug
trafficking and gun trafficking
and he's
given that money to the
for-profit
prisons President Obama I think
did a
heck of a job to compare him to
what
what this guy is doing
is absolutely I find for
tomorrow
this president though for
immigrants
there's nothing he will not do
to
separate a family cage a child
or erase
their existence there's nothing
he won't
do that's right
cages chilled can't a cage his
child
it's right what now
what I would I missed really
except for
Marianne Williamson no one had a
visionary statement no one had
something
that no one said our country
this is my
main pet peeve oh yeah it's
it's our
country everyone says this
country was
just yeah where do you live do
you live
here it's our country there
anyone who
says our country gets high
marks from me
and I did not be open to voting
for them
I can't vote and he used to be
fine to
many of the Democratic Party
and the
other thing is somebody pointed
out
there's no where there was not
one
American flag in the whole set
oh that's
another good point
hmm was there a new flag or a
that I'd
like to thank you for your
courage for
watching all that and making
clips of it
and let's say in the morning to
the man
you put the C in American
citizen John C
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today surprisingly at least to
me mm-hmm
out of the blue yes nonnamous
letter
being oh she's back jumps to
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with a 341 dollar donation
because she
decides to become a dame Wow we
thought
she'd gone overboard we thought
she was
lost didn't we know who she
shows this
shows that be subscribe she
said she
likes you and she always
communicates
with you and me what good does
that mean
good she likes me yes she's got
a thing
for you I think she has a thing
for you
oh good yeah yeah but I think
she's the
best
here's my annual birthday
present to
myself she says of a producer
ship to
the BP ITU she's done that a
couple
times as you know I also have a
subscription that combined what
this
donation means it's finally
time that I
take my place at the round
table yes I
will be known as Dame anonymous
lesbian
excellent it's a stretch but
we'll take
it thank you for all you do to
keep me
sane thank you
and she then she says I have no
idea
underlined how I would stay
sane without
you
sincerely anonymous lesbian and
it's a
card from Canadian card that's
funny
she's wrote into it upside down
some
couch in sweaters couch and
knitting was
developed by the couch in First
Nations
I'm actually familiar with these
sweaters but now she in the
Knitting
community I don't know maybe
because
there's all I know is that she
maybe
she's a fan of these sweaters
you know
there's a big controversy in the
knitting community about these
sweaters
no no no about anyone who
supports Trump
they get kicked they get kicked
out of
then it's true that's true
your team has been following
this this
is the knitting community
knitting
community that kicking people
and for
kicking people out for not
denouncing
him oh you have to denounce yes
yeah the
knitting community getting all
up in the
grill so does she want anything
for the
round table she mentioned
nothing but
maybe we should show the
sweater she
can't eat so another she get a
free
sweater no she did not mention
anything
for the round table and so
we'll just
assume she's happy to do what
this
what's there already okay well
I have
hookers and blow
and some rent boys and
Chardonnay I know
if she wants that no I'll have
a nice
little selection ready for her
good
anyway congratulations to her
thank you
very much we'll see you at the
at the
ceremony she is like I know
what she
does for a living and she's in a
community of artists that might
as well
be in the Knitting community
thank you
for pointing that out I know
that we're
not gonna say what but we know
what she
does and when she says I don't
know how
I'd stay saying without you I
think she
really means you John but maybe
the show I think the show it's
really
the show because we brick
breakdown
stuff that she's hearing all
the time in
this community of
artists and it's not it's just
unpleasant to be around these
these
people that have these swollen
amygdalas
and they hate Trump more than
they love
their work kind of and if you
ask me
that's the stuff I get up for
in the
morning if I can hear what once
during
each show someone says you keep
me
saying you keep me going
because of what
you do that's that's why I'm
still here
and I'm yeah John's apparently
no I'm
looking for the other card
around oh no
oh no thank you anonymous
lesbian we
will see you as I said at the
roundtable
if we are 341 dollar donation
anonymous
in Virginia is next our second
executive
in Virginia wink wink hopefully
we don't
know if this really important
Virginia
money or not but 300 bucks
another card coincidentally two
cards
this one here shows a some
Renoir not a
Renoir but I forgot together
did all the
paintings of the ballerinas
mostly
Matisse another ballerina guy
the
ballerina guy did pastels but
anyway so
I should know you should please
keep me
in my who you should know know
so many
other chat rooms should know
you'd think
and I do know I just for some
reason the
King come doesn't come to me
please keep
up the end please keep me
anonymous
thank you for your hard work
imagine
this is how Trump picks up
comely
blondes for his rallies just
give me are
you thinking Monet is that who
you were
thinking no it's not Monay
Monay just
about arenas oh okay i am going
to take
it we're gonna go check the
book at
knowledge or I'm gonna actually
check
that Degas a lorina Edgar Degas
Degas
thanks guys thank you troll
room I knew
somebody in there would know he
did
mostly pastels and he did a few
oils but
mostly pest those are these
we used to hang out everyone
call him a
horny old fart that was going
go hang
out with ballerinas do drawings
of all
these little girls and now it's
considered fine art of the
centuries
wait that's considered fine art
but now
is pedophilia oh yeah okay you
can't
look at any more so anyway so
this is
how Chinese got a picture here
that's a
pretty funny card actually and
he says
thanks and that's that and so
he's in
for 300 now you wanna thank you
thank
you very much he got
highlighted as
night but I don't think he is
no he's
not highlighted oh it is on mine
no it's gray gray means notes
blue means
knighthood or daming okay a JMS
comes in
next that is a jade $230 and 20
says be
associate executive producer I
just want
to open by saying and how much I
appreciate the show on the job
you guys
do to deconstruct media BS I'm
long
overdue for contribution I am
ending my
Amazon Prime subscription this
month and
now can afford to put you guys
on the
dole however I have one
complaint oh I
know who this is
yeah yeah oh I have one
complaint when
experts right into the shows
you refute
to refute your BS maybe you
should have
a difference response then
blocking them
I am NOT going to comment on it
further
that said attach find my
donation of two
30.20 for stodgy old Dvorak's
early
retirement fund just kidding he
said he
says not kidding no he's not
he's not
he's given half of it to my
retirement
fund he says 150 dollars point
one for
each of you as a white male age
30 with
postgraduate degree in
environmental
science oh I know who this is -
I'm
looking for a job in stem and
could use
some help as the algorithms
conspire
against me hey please no agenda
show
spread your magic and help me
to glitch
the algos thrust open the
climate gates
and let me end
jingo request follow the L goes
Climategate jobs karma okay
yeah so yeah
this he followed up with me so
we don't
have to talk much about it but
he wrote
an email and he needs a D
douching
actually cuz he's never he's
never
donated before which was how he
started
his initial his initial email
to you but
people have to understand that
a lot of
how people send notes to us
when they
have an a correction or you you
have it
down you have the guy you even
have
their voices down
I'm not gonna do it in this
case because
the text the way he just wrote
it was
just it was just rude you know
and then
a follow up you have to note
you know
not in this note no no no in
the note
and then a follow up after you
said hey
you know screw this
yeah don't follow up then it's
like I
can see sorry your your de
platforming
from PC Magazine has roll up in
arms
yeah looks really really really
rude
hurtful things and I don't know
it's an
approach and you know like
everybody you
can catch someone with an
approach and
it's just you come off as a
dick and
patronizing and really over
something
quite minut other than that
apparently
there's an entire community
surprise
surprise of
earth scientists who disagree
with your
mudflats theory because that's
ultimately what this whole
thing was
about yeah he claimed that the
mudflats
are always here because of a
buildup of
silt and it doesn't mean
anything that
apparently the waters going way
up
although they pointed out to
him that
there is a roadway right next
to the mud
flats that's not going up
because of
silt it's built on ground well
you know
if you didn't you didn't get
his reply
to that because he had graphs
and shot
him I know he had graphs and
charts and
showed how the Howards
increased one
millimeter per year for the
last 60
years and I actually got into
it with
him after you blocked him I'm
like hey
how do you measure that how do
you
measure one millimeter of
the mudflat c-level whatever
and his
reply was I'm not quite sure
what
instrument they use but they've
been
doing this in 1800s that's one
eye so my
eyes glaze over it's like a fun
fine how
do you make satellites space
force I
don't know it's fine but what
regardless
we're wrong you're wrong you're
old
you're full of shit and here's
230
dollars thank you very much
it's somehow
that's that's how this all
ended it was
very sad the magic ultimately a
very sad
sad ending to this said yeah I
don't
like the you blood that you
blog people
on Twitter okay but when you
block
someone on email it that is
also very
harsh just don't respond no
here's the
thing I get too much email and
so I
don't need the aggravation and
I don't
respond you still see the email
you open
it because it's got an
interesting title
I don't like getting a bunch of
stuff
that is just not something I'm
interested I'm not interested
in it and
I'm not interested in
constantly being
harangue by certain people
weird email
email yeah this starts coming in
especially we respond once you
know the
next thing you know you got
another than
another another dialog I do not
like a
dialog by email I'm not
interested I
usually tell people I don't I
don't
argue for free with people on
email or
Twitter as I do a show and
that's where
we do we try to do our best
work and
it's like I'm not here for your
enjoyment so just email me back
and I
love hearing from people who
are smarter
than me but an actual you can't
have an
argument on these emails to
read today
there are people that are
smarter than
than me or you well first let's
take
care of this and we I totally
appreciate
that he that he donated because
that
would be the first thing it's
like
you've gone through college if
the
Masters sorry I had no money to
donate
uh-huh so he donated and that's
appreciate it it's not it
doesn't fix
everything but thank you very
much
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all good
I guess I guess what he the
main thing
just to finish this up is that
he's been
trying to play to get to hit
people in
the mouth at his university or
his job
wherever he is it's it's earth
scientist
and and yeah he's able to turn
everybody
on the different podcast but
never ours
because of the mudflat segment
and yeah
and then if he's role crap and
it's
worse and if he's wrong about
the
mudflats how can we believe
what he says
about 5g right yes logic yeah
there's
still this anyway thank you
very much a
journey every seems to raise it
rising
okay Albert Peter Jurgen ver
hides for
high or high or high 22222 some
serious
poop donation for the Gitmo
nation from
the friends from Gitmo nation
east close
to Amsterdam keep up all the
cleaning
work which needs to be done
hold on a second is there an
issue we
need to be alerted to an
Amsterdam
are they pooping on the streets
I don't
think so maybe some I was there
for
Queens they're whatever they
call that
it was a long time ago John
this things
have changed since then but
there was a
woman that peeing on the street
okay but
we're talking about now we're
talking
about this pooping phenomenon
and maybe
there's something we're missing
it's I know it's become quite
nasty in
general certainly we don't
think is cool
in Amsterdam I think well
there's people
pissing in mailboxes
men I should say oh all right
thank you
very much these men how old are
they old
enough to drink how tall how
tall I
don't know I don't know sir
Julian's
last on the list 200 bucks
sir Julian here I just returned
from a
trip to Guadalajara why I was
offered
Eskimo oh yeah Eskimo that's
what I had
to do my banker dinner
it's the ant the ant larvae
barbae the
ant eggs and a high-end
restaurant no
way am i passing that on
passing on that
it was delish wait wait stop we
can't
just let someone say delish and
pass
over that he said delish you
can't say
that I wonder if you Evie also
says
Murch
I'd like some aunt Murch
because it's
delish you know there's a
number Pot
you're saying you know that
sell merch
you're saying you know a lot
John I
think I've inspected this must
be me I
think so I think he's wrong I
think I
think you're the one that's
saying it
okay well thanks for calling me
out on
it I know the small donation
puts me
past the Earl if it pleases the
peerage
committee I'd like to be known
as Sir
Julian Earl of the South Bay and
autonomous cars sounds good to
me
that sounds good on the naming
rights
for the studio I once found
myself
surrounded by dozens of
accountants and
CPAs from competing accounting
firms at
a dueling piano bar not sir
Jeff's in
addition to throwing bread in a
jar to
get a song played stairway to
heaven is
always a good idea they had a
running
gag at the bar where for a
price the
staff would write on a huge
chalkboard
behind the pianos the phrase of
your
choice it would stay up there
until
somebody paid more to usurp
after some
time and some libations these
warring
firms went back and forth
taunting each
other via the blackboard - to
the tune
of thousands per message
provide this is actually a very
interesting idea I don't know
how it
would work for the studio
provided the
name or phrase made it past the
No
Agenda Ethics Committee I'd
love to see
that name good for one year
unless aserp
by one thousand dollars greater
than the
last naming by the end of the
year it
would be comically large and
then
dropped to a deep discount on
the next
show yeah well I appreciate it
sir
Julian I'm against all of these
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like the idea of having a bar
oh yeah
bar is fantastic but not a show
with
value for value is a whole
different
thing but I appreciate the
thing no idea
reticle e you're correct yes I
I come
here for different reasons like
this
bidding war idea for this
something to
say something stupid yeah it
would
become clownish yeah and it's
not really
the not really our model but I
appreciate the thinking and
appreciate
the fact that he's supporting
the show
that's what it's about that's
how you
become an associate executive
producer
producer which is a credit
which is
valuable you can use to taunt
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with to show it excuse me I'm
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show business check it out
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had two of them today do we
have any
more is that our list no that's
it I
want to thank these folks for
supporting
show 1151 with their producer
ships and
we did have a lousy turnout
overall know
that the show was saved by the
anonymous
lesbian yeah an anonymous in
Virginia
well actually Virginia whoever
that
might be it's gonna be a very
short
second segment today yes we did
very
poorly finish the month of June
as
expected
poorly mm-hmm June swoon yes
all right
disappointing we'll be thanking
more
people $50 and above in our
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segment anything that comes in
we always
appreciate it love to have these
diehards here and as I said my
heart is
filled thank you very much
anonymous
lesbian for the things you said
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in the we started this show
hello 11
years ago really for ourselves
initially
that was about 20 minutes long
we we
chat back and forth about I was
in
London mainly at the time or I
would
rush no show there was a Skype
call I
think we kind of found that
there was an
interesting thing to talk about
and we
both hold the belief that
pretty much
all media is advertising and as
as we
started to deconstruct news
Deconstructor was taking place
at the
time we had in the European
Union I was
in in London though we were you
know
looking at the Lisbon Treaty
and finding
out that what people were were
were
saying on television about how
great
this would be there's only 11
years ago
and now you can see I guess we
were kind
of right we said hey this is
not gonna
be so great and they're not
telling you
everything and it's not just
about the
same money which has a lot of
problems
by itself which you're not
being told
and then the the true freedom of
movement which you really don't
have but
there's no passports and so I
think we
kind of morphed into before
ourselves
more than anything to provide
mental
tools tools to understand media
and
really stay healthy how to stay
safe
from these concept constant
barrage of
propaganda and just attacks on
you
trying to manipulate you into
believing
things that really aren't true
is that a
fair representation of how we
evolved
it's not just the media does it
the
media minions which the people
that read
and believe the media and of
creating a
huge force a 1984 style force
which
reminds me a 1984 force of the
public
itself pounds on people I mean
you see
in certain areas where that's
where it's
inundated to like the Bay Area
for
example where everybody's hates
Trump
and you wear red hat yes I got
my new
hat I'd mentioned that I guess
- oh I
also got the Maxine Waters
gravel I got
my hat and I got my grab my god
I got a gravel some time ago
yeah I know
I had to go to my p.o box and
oh I see
yeah the grout yeah by the way
what's
interesting about the gavel is
it's got
a thing that you can pound your
little
yes which I'm you which I
founded once
and it dented right away I'd
Mont not
mine I tried to Dennis mine
dented right
away really because my I'd
pounding I'm
thinking what is me what is
this wood
that won't dent no also not
only the
gravel but the two hats are all
made in
China which I think makes the
tats extra
valuable poorly made it is the
perfect
representation of this time
there will be someone who finds
this hat
says make America great again
but says
Keep America great that's the
one the
new oh I didn't get that I got
the to
make America's I didn't get a
keep
America great oh I got to keep
America
anyway so and we really did
this for
ourselves more than anything
certainly
in the beginning you know it
just oh man
look at this ball cut look at
what
they're selling and and it was
and I
think that over times well she
has
grousing yeah but when you hear
now a
thousand eleven hundred
episodes 1151
episodes later you hear the
anonymous
lesbian who has quite standing
and the
artistic community saying
without you
guys I would be going nuts okay
so this
is this is important but
somehow what
we're doing is caught on me
some people
yes we're helping lots of
people but
there's a scheme of things is
some so
when okay so I have a little
presentation to make and it's
really
about advertising because over
the past
few weeks and we've done stuff
you know
we've mentioned brand safety
we've
mentioned what advertising
Porton
advertising is to Silicon
Valley and you
know a large middle of a large
George
Korres portion
of our producing audience is
very is
very disappointed and angry
that we were
gonna tell you that we refuse
to admit
and wake up and open our eyes
to the
fact that it's crazy leftist
douchebags
who are censoring the right and
if we
have a little different take on
it and I
realized that that we need to
go back to
our original roots and explain
and
unveil a few things about
advertising
because ever since the the
banner ad
there's been this which by the
way
became very it became almost
worthless
very quickly yeah it wasn't it
was
quickly in terms of like the
long-term
scheme of things but it was a
very
effective product for probably
two to
three years right right and
then it
became ineffective that's
because people
stop looking at him exactly
because that
is not true brand advertising
it's why
they call a display advertising
and it's
not really what advertising is
in the in
the true sense of the word of
how you
manipulate someone into
purchasing
something or believing in
something
political take a look inside
and this I
don't know if you want me to do
this now
or later
go ahead so the the banner AI
was
largely invented by two guys
out of his
if Davis who went over to work
for CNET
mhm and they had kind of
invented that
banner ad and how it works and
how
they're gonna present it and it
was new
when they when they even they
started it
seen it I was a one of the
early people
had seen it myself and they
were getting
$100 per thousand for at least
two years
so that's just let's just we
got to do
it all here that's the CPM cost
per mil
they always like to have some
French
words in there so they can be
hoity-toity
so you don't understand what I
am means
gods per thousand alright so if
they had
a thousand views a thousand
people saw
that ad which became
controversial soon
thereafter you'd get a hundred
bucks now
yeah but that devolved down to
16 15
cents by the time by the time
started at
$100 yeah so then we got cost
per clicks
when we got click-throughs and
we don't
have to belabor all of these
things
because ultimately brand
advertising
branding that is what it's been
about
since I would say since forever
but
really with television and and
video is
really where brand advertising
became
what real advertising is where
the real
money is and if the advertisers
I've
said in the United States is
God the
advertiser controls everything
controls
what you eat what you drive who
you love
what you love who you vote for
if the
advertiser is God the brand is
Jesus and
this is going to tie into the
platforming but I'm really not
that
interested I want to explain
I want to us to help you
understand true
brand advertising what it's
about
because when you understand
that if
you're pissed off about the
platforming
I'm personally not because I
don't use
the platforms this will show
you how to
stop it and who to go after is
going
after Google and Twitter and
Facebook is
futile and stupid because
they're not
really the problem and let's go
back
before Trump arrived on the
scene in
2013-14
we had big problems with
advertising on
YouTube mainly for one reason
terrorism videos there was no
it wasn't
like political discourse there
was no
one trying to shut down the
right or the
left the problem that Silicon
Valley
companies had was with
terrorism videos
then 2017 now all of a sudden
we have a
real problem because of
Cambridge
analytic and it became about
privacy and
what are these people doing
with your
data you can see all of the
Silicon
Valley company stocks started a
tank it
was a big problem that's
somehow morphed
into its Trump Trump is toxic
everything
Trump has got to go
I want to take us to the core
of how and
this is biology how successful
brands
are successful with their
messaging and
I'm gonna use Apple as an
example and
the old Apple as you'll see in
a moment
what is the difference between
a brand
like Apple computer company and
an any
other brand and there's this
guy called
Simon cynics and he's a
motivational
speakers written books on the
subject
but he really takes the core
essence
that is only understood by a
few by few
legends in the advertising
business how
great brand advertising works
and he's
going to do this he's actually
gonna use
Apple as an example and the
three
questions for any company or
any any
entity really is why how and
what listen
to this and then be able to
apply this
to what's happening today
why is Apple so innovative year
after
year after year after year
they're more
innovative than all their
competition
and yet they're just a computer
company
by the way this is a 10 year
old TED
talk the audio shit clears up a
little
bit later on but it's it's
enough to
understand what's going on
there just
like everyone else they have
the same
access to the same talent the
same
agencies the same consultants
the same
media then why is it that they
seem to
have something different as it
turns out
there's a pattern as it turns
out all
the great and inspiring leaders
and
organizations in the world
whether it's
Apple or Martin Luther King or
the
Wright brothers they all think
act and
communicate the exact same way
and it's
the complete opposite to
everyone else I
call it the Golden Circle why
how what
this little idea explains why
some
organizations and some leaders
are able
to inspire where others aren't
let me
define the terms really quickly
every
single person every single
organization
on the planet knows what they
do 100
percent some know how they do
it when
you call it you're
differentiating value
proposition or your proprietary
process
or your USP but very very few
people or
organizations know why they do
what they
do
and by Y I don't mean to make a
profit
that's a result it's always a
result by
Y I mean what's your purpose
what's your
cause what's your belief why
does your
organization exist if Apple
were like
everyone else a marketing
message from
them might sound like this we
make great
computers they're beautifully
designed
simple to use and user friendly
wanna
buy one and that's how most of
us
communicate that's how most
marketing is
done the time of sales done and
that's
how most of us communicate
interpersonally we say what we
do we say
how we're different or how we
better and
we expect some sort of behavior
or
purchase of both or something
like that
here's how Apple actually
communicates
everything we do we believe in
challenging the status quo we
believe in
thinking differently the way we
challenge the status quo is by
making
our products beautifully
designed simple
to use and user friendly we
just happen
to make great computers wanna
buy one
totally different right you
ready to buy
a computer from me all I did
was reverse
the order of the information
what it
proves to us is that people
don't buy
what you do people buy why you
do it
people don't buy what you do
they buy
why you do it
this explains why every single
person in
this room is perfectly
comfortable
buying a computer from Apple
but we're
also perfectly comfortable
buying an mp3
player from Apple or a phone
from Apple
or a DVR from that ball but as
I said
before Apple is just a computer
company
there's nothing that
distinguishes them
structurally from any of their
competitors their competitors
are all
equally qualified to make all
of these
products in fact they tried
Dell came
out with mp3 players and PDAs
and they
make great quality products and
they can
make perfectly well design
products and
nobody bought one in fact
talking about
it now we can't even imagine
buying an
mp3 player from Dell why would
you buy
an mp3 player from a computer
company
but we do it every day people
don't buy
what you do they buy why you do
it the
goal is not to do business with
anybody
with everybody who needs what
you have
the goal is to do business with
people
who believe what you believe
the goal is to do business with
people
who believe what you believe
and this
has been proven many many times
that
this works and the troll room
is very
interesting by the way a lot of
people
really know what they're
talking about
and so they're all making troll
D jokes
let me tell you so this is this
can
really come down to a mission
statement
so if we look at a trolli car
the
mission statement of Apple when
Steve
Jobs were still alive was this
to make a
contribution to the world by
making
tools for the mind that advanced
humankind
that was their mission
statement here's
apples mission statement today
and that
may kind of show you why people
are
walking away from the brand I
was a
Apple believer I never sat I
never slept
in line for an iPhone but I got
one
pretty quick and I was a Mac
fanboy and
that somehow that started to go
away in
and even though the products
has never
been fantastically perfect
they've
always had flaws I got sick and
tired of
it
here is Apple's mission
statement today
as of 2019 where'd you get it
right from
their website okay Apple
designs Mac's
the best personal computers in
the world
along with OSX I life I work and
professional software Apple
leaves the
digital music revolution with
its iPods
and iTunes online store Apple
has
reinvented the mobile phone
with this
revolutionary iPhone and app
store and
is defining the future of
mobile media
and computing devices with iPad
yeah
that's Nikhil not inspirational
and I
think to say the least
let's look at Google's mission
statement
Google's and people say don't
be evil
now that wasn't their mission
statement
their mission statement still
is to
organize the world's
information and
make it universally acceptable
and
useful yeah not all that great
at
Facebook in early 2017 the
Facebook
corporate mission was to give
people the
power to share and make the
world more
open and connected that's
changed
they've changed the mission
statement it
is now to give people the power
to build
community and bring the world
closer
together so they've removed the
open
part and the connected and so
you know
they've changed that Twitter is
the one
that really got me Twitter's
original
mission statement to give
everyone the
power to create and share ideas
and
information instantly without
barriers
do you think there's a problem
with what
Twitter originally sold to us
and what
it is right now
yeah because clearly they have
barriers
in fact they've changed their
statement their mission
statement is now
reach the largest daily
audience in the
world by connecting everyone to
their
world via our information
sharing and
distribution platform products
and be
one of the top revenue
generating
internet companies in the world
however a tional how
inspirational is
that huh let me give you an
example of
an inspirational message versus
one
that's not inspirational
inspirational
make America great again not
inspirational I'm with her this
should
have light bulbs going off in in
people's heads
so brands want to be
inspirational they
want to be a part of a movement
they
want to have people who believe
in them
some brands most actually don't
really
have that message anymore if
they ever
had it and so they go and look
for
inspiration such as during
Pride Month I
mean has Budweiser ever had some
inspirational message about
LGBTQ is
their products has it ever been
inspirational for sexuality no
so
they've jumped on board
everyone's on
board
Oh IKEA Oh Kmart Walmart
everybody has
pride flags is completely
disingenuous
and brands started walking away
from
anything Trump the silence is
deafening
major brands are avoiding Trump
even as
he promotes them from the White
House
you recall he had a chick-fil-a
and
Burger King and and McDonald's
for the
what team was it that came to
visit him
John I forgot the football team
yeah
they were going to Super Bowl
it be the
Patriots exactly so here's a
bit from
marketing week
that explains why brands these
days are
taking a political stand brands
advertisers not Silicon Valley
companies
brands are taking political
stands there
is absolutely an appetite for
brands to
have a point of view on social
issues
but it is a really dangerous
area there
is more consumers who are
likely to be
turned off by the idea or to be
cynical
towards the idea than those who
are
actually going to embrace it
and that
finding the right social issue
to really
match with your consumer group
and be
aware of the negative impacts
that it's
going to have is going to be
key so you
see this is where the brands
are going
they're trying to find things
where
their people are and then it's
like
identity politics only it's for
brands
who like to advertise towards
these
groups but they're not really
inspirational that that is no
longer
part of the equation and this
and this
is why on television let's just
be very
clear this is not just on the
internet
on television brands have run
away from
of Fox News
they've run away from Sean
Hannity from
Laura Ingraham from Tucker
Carlson and
these shows will have to go
away if
advertisers continue to stay
away and to
show you how this works we had
this
happen just just the two days
ago Megan
Rapinoe of Team USA you know
I'm a big
fan of the women's soccer and
you've
probably seen this little video
where
she's asked about you know the
success
they have and now in the semi
final so
are the Dutch girls and you
know they
probably go to the White House
I'm doing the fucking white ass
no you're not going the White
House
we're not gonna be invited
you're not
gonna be invited I doubt it
so not going to the fucking
White House
everyone's like oh she's great
she
fucked Rob not going to the
fucking
White House why is she saying
this it's
completely on brand for her
what is she
wearing she's wearing a Nike
swoosh
she's wearing a Nike uniform
she's the
whole team is sponsored by Nike
Nike
hates Trump Nike sponsored Colin
Kaepernick so this is on brand
this is
advertising it may not even be
her
personal feeling about the
topic but
it's on brand from her sponsor
that is
what she is supposed to say she
could
never say anything else with
that Nike
logo just to understand in
digital
advertising in the United
States is also
true with the basketball teams
absolutely then feel free to
jump in
wherever you have something to
one
hundred and seven billion
dollars were
spent on digital advertising in
2018
that is an unbelievable amount
of money
and a huge majority of that
some say up
to 90 billion is is really
going to two
or three companies this is
surpassed
television advertising
television
advertising is stuck somewhere
about 60
or 70 a billion dollars this
year or
2020 according to The Wall
Street
Journal ten billion dollars
will be
spent on political advertising
in the
billion number flies around a
lot but
that has an incredible amount
of money
so now let's get into the
issues that
these brand companies have with
right-wing conservative talk
because
that's really what we're
talking about
these are the people being deep
platforms thrown off of Twitter
YouTube
etc demonetized I know that
we've
asserted and you know the the
mantra is
this is about brand advertising
they
don't want anything that is
toxic Trump
and conservatism has become
toxic that's
the exact
right there Nike and it's not
an online
example but it goes for all
brand
advertising this is from a
webinar which
I watched for it a lot of work
on this
delivering trust in advertising
online
specifically brand safety
it's a webinar so it's not that
dynamic
but the information is good
every brand
has her own unique positioning
their own
target audience their own set
of brand
values and and really the brand
safety
protections that they enable
should be
reflective of all of that so
while we
certainly can come up with you
know sort
of a generic definition of
brand safety
as a practice you know what's
really
critical is that every company
address
how they're going to implement
protection that's in line you
know with
their own products and
positioning brand
safety can absolutely have a
bottom line
impact there's a 2017 report
that says
85% of brand marketers are
making a
priority the improvement of
their brand
safety positioning in digital
media and
why are they doing this this
isn't
simply an issue about the
performance of
you know their ad spend this is
this is
a much broader issue companies
spend
substantially on ensuring that
consumers
have a positive experience
across all
their interactions with the
brand they
spend it on products and
packaging they
spend it on on service and
support and
they spend it on you know even
potentially the causes or
charities that
they sponsor and you know every
time
there's a poor online ad
placement that
is not aligned with the brand
positioning yes
absolutely it wastes part of
the media
spend but it also the images at
that
brand equity that they're
trying to
build up through their entire
product
and service portfolio and this
is really
why we see and why that study
shows that
you know six out of seven brand
marketers have prioritized the
improvement of
and safety in their digital ask
the
statistics that we see here are
that the
threat of brand safety presents
a threat
to digital ad budgets so
whether you're
a content creating publisher
whether
you're an ad delivery platform
whether
you're media buying agency all
of these
participants in the digital
ecosystem
are you know tied to the
performance of
digital ad budgets and and why
every
participant in the digital
ecosystem has
to pay attention to and help
facilitate
effective brand safety
protection now
you understand why it's a big
deal
because there's a hundred
billion
dollars a year and if there's a
fuckup
with something that does not
give the
brand a good positive
experience or if
there's a Mitch mismatch it
takes out
directly away from the budget
so I'm not
saying it this is the
advertising
industry who lies use a lot of
buzzwords
but it's true so we had the big
freakout
in 2017 YouTube hit with
another ad
scandal Procter & Gamble
leaving the
platform giant advertiser
Unilever
threatens to pull its ads from
Facebook
and Google over toxic content
advertisers fleeing YouTube to
avoid
directly funding creators of
hate
YouTube struggles with
advertiser vs.
conservative voices conflicts
big tech
helps advertisers avoid unvetted
user-generated content they
they were
freaking out billions of
dollars were
leaving Silicon Valley
platforms so they
had only one way to go they had
to
immediately stop anything that
is toxic
to the brand's so 2019 we had
the big
con festival it's where all the
advertisers go the Lions
festival and
they came up with their group
and they
canned the the the main theme
of 2019
was brand safety I have a
couple Clips
here this is the the CEO of WPP
the
largest advertising entity in
the world
what are their what are their
annual
Billings John they've got to be
50
billion at the
but they bought everybody the
fifty
billion dollars at least and
they are in
charge of spending it in
Silicon Valley
his name is Ammar Creed and
we're going
to listen to him speaking about
brand
safety and his concerns one of
the
things that you're here
discussing at
the liens is this new alliance
focus on
brand safety why is this so
important
for you and for your client but
it's
critical for our clients you
know when I
talk to our clients they're
really
concerned about you know the
platforms
of which their messages are
received
they want them to be in brand
safe
platforms they're responsible
so we're
really working with you know
Google
Facebook Twitter people 16
advertisers
together all of the major
holding
companies we launched it this
morning at
the WP beach and it's really an
initiative to bring those people
together it's a collective
action to
make sure the platforms are
safe places
for our clients to reach their
consumers
lay out for me what this brand
safety
issue has done to advertisers
on YouTube
and Facebook are these no longer
considered safe platforms for
brands
well I think you know the first
issue
was are our clients messages
appearing
alongside content that they
shouldn't be
like in clients are very clear
that you
know they don't want that to
happen and
I think the platforms are done
you know
not a bad job at taking down
you know
the most of the sort of content
that
concerns and they probably made
you know
better progress with terrorists
leaked
images and else but they've
made good
progress on that I think what
consequence over the next is
making sure
the problems are overall as
safe not
just where their content is but
all of
the content so I think it's
really
industry initiative that we
need to push
forward much harder yes they
need to
push it forward much harder and
they
push very hard because these
guys own
Silicon Valley with a lot of
money well
that we have robust discussions
with
Facebook you know we spend
eight billion
dollars across Google and face
that we
spend eight billion dollars
across
Google and Facebook per year one
advertising conglomerate
there's another
one called Omnicom just a
little bit
smaller but the same size this
guy owns
these bitches well we have
robust
discussions with Facebook you
know we
spend 8 billion dollars across
Google
and Facebook platforms we have
a robust
discussions with them and we
have a you
know at backwards and forwards
on what
they need to do I think even
they would
say they haven't done enough
you know
when I listened to Sheryl
Sandberg and
I'm talking to her
on Thursday here in Kerr NorCal
and even
I think they would admit that
they need
to do more I think there's a
general
acceptance and I think there's
a degree
of frustration that we're in
this
position but a desire to make
progress
what are the other platforms
that you
think could be powerful third
players so
that digital duopoly is it
Amazon is it
Snap is it Twitter who is the
rising
force that we should be paying
attention
to I think you know the Alibaba
is now
the third largest media
platform right
so we need to look you know
China to
find you know a third largest
digital
media platform I certainly
think the
Amazon and if the coasting to
commerce
makes it a very powerful
platform my
sense here is that snap I don't
know
maybe my feeling of snap is
coming back
two things one Amazon is a is a
major
major competitor for the
advertising
based Silicon Valley platforms
because
Amazon has the direct
connection to
sales and we've talked about
them and
their advertising capability
they track
more people then then Facebook
and
Twitter combined they're not at
Google's
level but they're getting damn
close and
they have the talking tube
you'll
remember so they have a lot of
data
about people and the platforms
are
worried about Amazon why is
snapchat
wise snap interesting because
the
messages are deleted that's why
there's
nothing that hangs around that
can be
seen as something bad for the
brand we
couldn't see it brand guide the
message
is Auto deleted I don't know
where it
went feline
this snapped back there's a lot
more
confidence in the organization
and I
think they're getting more
traction with
their target audience clearly
the reach
is not as big as Facebook and
Google but
there are you know new players
coming
out and I think you have to be
really
interested to see what happens
from the
east you know bite dance a
Chinese
company that owned tik-tok here
in can
you know in a big way for the
first time
so this continued innovation I
think the
elation of all industries is
that
competition you know does drive
innovation so I think the more
competition there is the better
it will
be in the more diversity of you
I mean
that's clearly a good thing so
they have
this they put together this big
alliance
they created a group where they
now talk
about everything they need and
they've
created something called the
brand
safety floor framework
advertising
assurance it's a PDF I have it
in the
show notes and these are the
things that
are not possible for them to
advertise
in or around and I will go
straight to
hate speech and acts of
aggression
because they have adult and
explicit
sexual content arms and
ammunition let
me do that one since we're some
Second
Amendment believers here
promotion and
advocacy of sales of illegal
arms rifles
and handguns instructive
content on how
to obtain make distribute or
use illegal
arms glamorization of arms for
purpose
to harm others use of illegal
arms and
unregulated environments crimes
crime
and harmful acts to individuals
and
society and human rights
violations so
you cannot have any content on
your
platform that has graphic
promotion
advocacy and depiction of
willful harm
actual unlawful active criminal
activity
which we know is is available
everywhere
pace speech and acts of
aggression
unlawful acts of aggression
based on
race nationality ethnicity
religious
affiliation gender or sexual
image or
preference behavior or
commentary that
incite such hateful acts
including
bullying this is no longer
accepted for
the eight billion dollars this
guy
spends in Silicon Valley
promotion and advocacy of
tobacco and
e-cigarettes vaping and alcohol
used to
minors they you gotta wonder
about why
some of this legislation was
coming up
about getting rid of it and
then finally
my favorite sensitive social
issues
slash violations of human
rights dis
disrespectful and harmful
treatment of
sensitive social topics examples
abortion extreme political
positions
acts language and gestures
deemed
illegal not otherwise outlined
in this
framework such as harm to self
or animal
cruelty targeted harassment of
individuals and groups that's
right from
Twitter's TOS targeted
harassment of
individuals and groups anything
anything
like this and the brand walks
away so
when you think that Silicon
Valley are
filled with a bunch of leftist
douchebags who just want the
silence
conservative voices yes of
course they
are of course now that it's
handy for
them they're leftist douchebags
I think
John we could both say that
these people
were more right-wing capitalist
fuckwads
before all that before Obama
they were
real I mean there were hippies
but they
were all about money and world
capitalism and all that went
out the
door there were libertarian
right-wing
libertarian okay so on Atlas
Shrugged
exactly thank you very much
Atlas
Shrugged ayan Rand
exactly and that was of
2007-2008 and
and and that changed now
has it well that yeah I think
only for
this one reason and you look at
Media
Matters and little groups
really like
sleeping giants they are the
ones that
made this connection they are
out there
every single day messaging big
brands
and saying oh do you know that
this
brand is advertising on blah
blah blah
who's a Nazi right-wing
alt-right fake
news bah bah bah and the
brand's all
immediately go I will take it
off
yeah of course it's that's back
at this
this thesis up I mean I'm not
gonna
argue with you I personally I
don't
think the laundry list of bad
things is
a bad thing to be honest about
if I was
an advertiser I don't want my
advertising showing up again
you know
against some certain kinds of
people
that are bitching and moaning
about
whatever but this really goes
back a
couple of steps because if you
go back
to the 60s and 70s it was the
right-wing
pressure groups these family
operations
in this especially in the 70s
that were
pressuring advertisers to get
away from
certain messages that were
left-wing and
it was Media Matters and the
others who
took the cue from the
right-wingers on
how to do it and they just do
it better
yeah so so else that means
you're making
my point for me it doesn't
matter who's
doing it in your point and what
that
means is that which I think you
would
agree with if the left-wing
took the cue
from the right-wing and did it
better
that means the right-wing can
up they're
gay exactly and do it better
than the
left-wing and Media Matters and
really
take it to another level and
and quash
what's been going on currently
which is
what looks like a purge of
people like
Paul Watson and you know the
other
people who are actually to me
humorists
in their cynicism but yeah yeah
this is
this is a real interesting
situation and
by the end it also backs up
your thesis
the fact that this is the
reason why
this show is done the way it's
done yes
even though we don't mean
because I look
at those money numbers too and
I say you
know if the two of us put
together some
operation that was just
designed to
exploit that money that that
money flow
without we wouldn't be able to
do
anything we're doing on this
show now
none of it so but we could do
something
that would work and it would be
could
exploit the money flowing
especially
since you've already we already
worked
on that or at me vo and and
you've seen
how people have done a better
job of it
with different approaches it
could be
done but again nothing that
we're
talking about on this show
could ever be done and that's
why we
need the support of our
listeners a
little too early on the pitch I
was
getting there so the point is
if you
need to go after the big brands
they
will buckle they're incredibly
afraid
but there is no organization or
this
organization everyone's
organizing
around you know Tim Poole yeah
Dave Tim
Poole Tim Kass
if you went out and said hey
you know
Gillette the best a man can get
which
they changed their slogan to
the best a
man can be it was a failure it
was a
failure their sales went down
after that
if Tim pool or you know and
anyone else
who you know I don't know a
stefan
molyneux all these guys they
all got
together and said you know what
Gillette
screw you I'm going with
Harry's razor
which I am boycotting Gillette
you want
to see how fast things happen
get your
voice out there you want to see
people
being brought back onto the
platform
thank you for bringing that up
John it
doesn't matter if it's left or
right
because when it was the right
doing it
they did the same thing they're
chicken
shit they are so worried about
their
perceived brand we want people
to
believe in us but people don't
believe
in them anymore because they
don't have
that brand why anymore that
just its
identity politics for
advertising
so no absolutely no surprise
that during
Pride Month the month of June
we have
massive D platforming because of
discourse over gender over sex
over
homosexuality people having
conversations left right angry
oh my god
we have all our money in the
pride flag
we got it anyone who's saying
anything
horrible steven crowder go away
do you
start to see the picture you've
got to
go after the advertisers and
not after
these platforms you're wasting
your time
so then people say well what
about
reddit what about the Donald
what iboga
well isn't it interesting that
reddit in
May hired a former Twitter and
Google
advertising executive to build
their
brand advertising
business her name is Marianne
Beliveau and she is here being
interviewed with Reddit chief
operating
officer Jen Wang and they have
a unique
proposition to brands this is
very
interesting they have something
that no
one else has Twitter and
YouTube and
Google and and Facebook walls
got a I AI
will stop all the bad talk well
we know
that's failing I read it has a
different
idea Mary Ann your role in
regards to
brand sponsorships what's gonna
be the
strategy there for reddit in
regards to
brand sponsorships yeah so I
think the
strategy and in regard to brand
sponsorships is really about
making sure
that we're tapping into
authentic
communities in a way that seems
real and
okay to them right so your
consumers
everybody needs something and
you just
want to make sure that we're
getting the
affinities correct in terms of
reaching
people you had a moment where
they're
receptive to it and in a way
that feels
authentic and I think it's a
really good
point right so I think we work
with
brands to try to be creative
and bring
the magic in the places that it
matters
well I'm glad you bring that up
because
then you know reddit is a place
for a
wide swath of different
personalities
opinions perspectives all of
that you
know you know brands are very
risk
adverse so how do you make
reddit a
welcoming environment when we
know that
it's no that's the beat to the
ethos of
what reddit is all right so
let's just
stop there because what you're
hearing
here is is real life billions
of dollars
worth of business and how
that's going
to be handled so you need a lot
of the
of the brand it has to connect
to the
people so this is the
inspirational part
of the brand it has to be the
right
people so it's in the community
that's
bullshit
how they get as much money and
as
possible well we can show them
a better
way yeah it's a great question
so it's a
great question too we start
with the
thinking question brands should
be equal
members in the community and
when you're
a member in a community it
means that
you have to observe the values
mores and
rules set by the community just
like
everybody else
so when brands understand that
and they
that's their starting place I
already
start off a great search yeah
just
listen to it just shut up with
the
community
and that's something that we we
help
brands understand but then on
top of
that we have a whole set of
things that
we do that are very unique to
us in
terms of moderation right so at
the base
level we have policy that
ensures that
we our anti evil team is able
to monitor
abuse and apply those anti evil
teams
those rules and policies the
thing
that's really unique about
reddit is
that second layer of human
moderation so
on unlike other platforms we
have a
system where every single
community so
over a hundred and fifty
thousand
communities have five 250 human
moderators who set rules to
keep the
conversation on top all of those
communities is where all of our
content
comes from right so nothing
makes it
into the front page or the feed
that
isn't already moderated by the
community
the second is we have an upvote
and
downvote system that's really
powerful
to have both so that users can
actually
weigh in on what is appropriate
content
and what's good content and
there it is
this is a whole new
presentation and
they're saying we have human
moderators
we have 15 to 50 moderators
before
anything surface is up high
enough for
your brand to be tainted by it
don't
worry you're safe with us
we got this lady over here she
knows the
inside workings of Twitter and
Google
we've figured it out we've
tackled it
they hired 60 people 6-0 60
people in
New York for brand advertising
and then
they quarantine the Donald well
of
course they do they're pitching
this to
advertisers what are you doing
about all
that horrible discourse all
these all
right people on the Donald
subreddit
we've quarantined that so if
you want to
be effective and if you are
worried
about free speech and you
really feel
you need to use these platforms
which
I'm against and you need to go
after the
advertisers can stop bitching
and
moaning about censoring go
after the
advertisers go for the jugular
where the
money is
this is where we could get into
our
pitch Oh the final thing I
wanted to say
I got a notice where we could
this is
another exit strategy we could
start
that group no interesting what
what
group the the the anti brand
group the
Media Matters greed be a media
matters
at No Agenda matters well I
just wanted
to mention you know that
there's a
Google of YouTube specifically
is having
issues where their
recommendation so
that they need to figure out
you know
how do we recommend stuff to
people that
is the right stuff and is not
you know
putting our our advertising
business in
jeopardy and we got a note from
Ally
Jade Ally Jade is our official
No Agenda
producer experiencing
transgender and
she says that she had signed up
for some
Google rewards where they they
pay
pennies to you to you know look
at stuff
and answer and and and she
believes that
she's been targeted as
transgender to
review certain YouTube videos
what
they'll do as I say here's a
video what
would you want to see next this
video or
that video so she's helping to
train the
algos based on her transgender
experience there's a lot going
on
these guys aren't making enough
money
which guys aren't making enough
man all
of them they're taking an awful
lot out
of the market I'll tell you
that they're
taking it out of the market and
the
market should yeah I can see
whether it
be concerned and other and I
can see
whether it be this nonsense
that bulls
that Shroomish talks like this
because
he's part of a community that
is a
subgroup by the way that is a
milieu of
women and that is a bogus but
very
appealing argument in other
words she's
there bypassing the AI doesn't
work yeah
is what she's saying the yeah
it doesn't
work it doesn't work we know it
doesn't
work that's why there's these
problems
in his brother's wife she said
it worked
she said it literally other
platforms
have they got problems they
can't do it
then we get runs we got layers
layers
hmm instead of the problem with
them to
get one layer human and then
this is AI
that doesn't work we got 25
layers of
humans you can't get by him
yeah it's a
good pitch so the you know it's
no prep
it's not an it's not an egg of
course
it's bullcrap that it's obvious
bullcrap
because they had to quarantine
the
Donald subreddit because they
could not
contain it but they just can
any on one
of the main things no no
monetization of
that group you know so they're
they're
going in big on brand
advertising and
they're gonna try and grab some
away hit
another competitor so this is
heating up
but what you want to do is
instead of a
Media Matters or you know
squashing what
is it farting Giants whatever
their name
is you want to be something
like I don't
know conservatives by shit too
that's
the message you want to
communicate
because it will work but now
yeah it
just has to be structured
correctly yeah
and I don't think that's up to
us to do
well we could do it we have the
skills
well the way donations are
going we
might have to resort to it I'm
gonna
show my food by donation to no
agenda
imagine all the people who
could do
awesome oh yeah that'd be fine
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Austin Wilson $133.33 it he's in
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Washington yeah
I bet that is what is this mr.
Royce
Austin of the snowy Cascades
and Dame
Laura of the snowy Cascades
okay yeah
Chris Casey hundred dollars and
33 cents
hey once a D douching today is
also his
birthday David Boswell in
Georgetown
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of the
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dollars he says Portland ROK
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McLaughlin if I count of Aluna
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Gordon Jones in Sikeston
Missouri 74 the
kiss
this is Americans versus the
Canadians
round 1 $74 it means you're
celebrating
the fourth of July $71 means
you're
celebrating Canada today and
this around
1:00 means we're gonna have a
second
round on next week the next
show is on
the 4th of July okay but so far
it okay
so this one I'll tell you the
score
America one two three four five
six
Canada one two three four five
six
Oh even-steven uh it'll be over
after
the fourth of July because the
Americans
of hopefully come
it was 74 I'm sad about think
Canadians
won't follow the Canadian
support is it
looks pretty dismal I mean is
six
they always we're always
following as
closely as possible the gym
helping out
our northern neighbors and that
just let
me down here $74 for Gordon
Jones Peter
Chong Stephanie Kunkel Baron
Walkman of
Buckeye and Geoffrey fields a
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new brown spells New Braunfels
Texas
Braunfels
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Braunfels and Ron Woodbury in
st. George
Utah they make a good barbecue
there
then in that Tim then Canada's
got
anonymous $71 for Allen bows
Baron of BC
he came in a 71 Richard Dunn
and Mont
Monde Moncton New Brunswick sir
John
Knowles a baron of Murfreesboro
for some
reason oh he says he'll be
flying to
Canada it's okay doesn't even a
Canadian
nathan kress us even down one
Nathan
Craddock and Patrick Sullivan in
Sturgeon County Alberta ok
onward with
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he's got the Simpson he counts
that good
did you bring the Canadians up
to a plus
1 and then a minus 1 because
that Brian
of Murphy's bro
okay I'm keeping score
yeah and that felt lastly we
have our
group of 250 dollar donors a
name and
location where applicable
starting with
Eric do trow in Flint Michigan
a Robert
fitler in Mars Pennsylvania
Brian
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ID Soviet in Russia Russia
I tell you it's in Russia all
right sir
Brian Watson in Raleigh North
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Deanna and then there's this
naughty boy
this is our worst show of the
month
it's a weird show of the yeah
of the
month I think we had a worse
one worst
show than this it's pretty bad
but did
this June swoon there's a June
swoon or
people just don't like it maybe
they're
sick of us maybe yeah maybe I
haven't
been agreeing enough with the D
platform
people are very mad sending a
note I
wake up man don't you see what's
happening well I don't know I
have to be
honest about it I think you've
done five
of these so far the last one
I'm done
now I mean this was pretty
definitive
yeah you don't get it by now
you're
never gonna get it no exactly
and then
go ahead run around behind
everybody
yelling censorship censorship
if you
want if you want to fix this
today you
know what to do yeah go after
Nike I
think Nike was the most
egregious
example yeah and and you know
it's true
are you wearing Nike shoes any
of you
complaining any of you if you
got Nike
shoes right now you should
should burn
them should burn them well you
should
know our video if you disagree
with it
what if you don't care like I
don't did
the whole thing to me is
illogical I
advertise it would they do what
they
want to do when they advertise
it I've
never been a big fan of that I
won't
burn my Nike shoes no I don't
particularly like Nike shoes
but I won't
burn him you should burn him
while
you're wearing him when I'm
running man
on YouTube my feet are on fire
hit
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Julianne
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the no
agenda peerage he moves up a
level to
the level of Earl thanks to
another
thousand dollar total donations
sir
Julianne Earl of the South Bay
and
autonomous cars is what he
shall be is
how we shall be known from this
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forward and then we do have a
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a daming
we've got a lady coming in so I
need
well this is this is actually
you should
do this one John and say I
think it's
the sword here you're on you're
on your
you're the best well why don't
you come
up here and run the podium here
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it's taken a while but man do we
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needs ring size etc we have one
now
happening on the 4th of July -
actually
in Seattle and in Washington DC
now I
got a note from Dean James
Sheila the
lady of lisboa Adam hope you're
well I
entered a meet-up a couple days
ago for
next Friday July 5th and Lisbon
also
sent an email to me me it wasn't
mentioned on the show I haven't
heard
for me me is it can you check
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can't see it on the list so
I've put it
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July 5th and Lisbon July 6th
and Utrecht
the Netherlands July 9th
Knoxville
Tennessee the 11th is Charles
Charleston
it is indeed South Carolina and
this is
organized mmm I forget which
Dame is
organizing this but they're
doing the
way they're doing their meetups
there is
a six-week cycle so every six
weeks they
do a meet-up which i think is a
great
idea keep it on a six-week
cycle this is
where you can
you really think it's a great
idea
that's a great idea July 13th
Atlanta
Georgia July 19th Colorado
Springs
Colorado July 20th southwest
London the
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Buffalo New York and Frisco
Texas and
that is the the 27th that's the
final
one and you can go - no agenda
meetups
calm to find out if there's one
near you
how to get to any of these what
specifics there are or if you
want to
start one yourself and there
was an idea
from brandon from michigan
local one I
notice you saw this email come
in about
peerage for the meetups so the
idea is
well I'll read this note to
John Adam
with the growing popularity of
No Agenda
meetups the question continues
to rise
what do we do with any
collective money
donated to the show his idea is
make the
knowledge and the meetup
community be
credited example imagine at the
next
Michigan local one meetup the
whole
group at the meetup
collectively donates
400 dollars rather than that
money be
not credited to anyone have the
credit
be to Michigan local one to
continue
with this the following is
various
levels applied to Michigan
local one so
it would be a group donation a
group
level and they suggest local
one at
$1,000 level the shanty town
Clubhouse
5,000 the meeting Lodge and
onwards up
to the grandest state of
Michigan local
one and I just thought it was an
interesting ideas I wanted to
you're in
charge of the peerage committee
and all
that so I wanted something
that's an
idea I I prefer if someone's
gonna
collect money that you'd have to
designate a collector and then
it I
would do it the same way we'd
collect
the money normally which is
take notes
on who gave it put it in an
envelope and
then forwarded the envelope to
us and
the post office box with only
with all
the applicable notes if there's
a cheque
this only happened once with
Pittsburgh
and it was a cheque and some
miscellaneous cash but yeah
we'll have
to think about how to do this
so it
works okay I think a lot of
people like
to get to personal credit it
was but it
I think what he's saying is
they get the
personal credit but then
there's a
collective
so everything it might make it
competitive it might be
interesting as
possible do consider how to do
it don't
we don't want to make it too
complicated
only issue enough no and thank
everybody
who came in under $50 for their
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long-term layaway knight who is
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roundtable that way just thank
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it's our value for value system
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we can't participate in that
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questionable so a so I have a
couple of
notes I wanna read hopefully
the one
from the social media spy but
no I don't
have that okay all right I'll
read that
one in a moment I have one from
producer
Ted who is a grouch our favorite
government legislative analyst
has let
us down again I think he asked
you if
sleepy Joe is for student debt
forgiveness recently whether
those debts
could be forgiven is not the
issue the
only way to energize the
younger voters
is to make it part of the
platform
creepy Joe can't be on the
ticket
because he was instrumental in
the
criminal legislation to make
the no
asset back student loans
unforgivable I
didn't realize that but now I
do I thank
you for that note he also made
a common
complaint about when it comes
to this
issue you and crackpot who are
usually
so worldly wise seem quite
oblivious to
the entire American education
scam oh
okay sure have you even
mentioned the
cultural Marxism that's being
indoctrinated into the
permanent debt
slaves no matter isn't half our
show
isn't how our show about that
what is
what is this guy on I don't know
after you admitted you had no
idea what
flight of the conchords was I
realized
you're only human then he goes
on things
the best podcast in universe
alright so
is it but now we have one
that's a Maher
culpa which I think is that
should be
corrected and this is a good
letter from
Joe in Illinois which we talked
about
how they legalized marijuana in
the last
show
Dahmer your information we
voted to have
that as a referendum
legalization on the
most recent ballot we also
voted to have
a term limits referendum
neither made it
on the ballot somehow they
wanted to
control who gets the pot
contracts
legendary somehow we never got
to weigh
in about our asshat career
politicians
longevity Michael Madigan the
Speaker of
the Illinois House is the
longest-serving and most
corrupt state
politician in the United States
the fact
that it was our legislature
that merely
was a means of control we were
supposed
to vote for pot in the midterms
okay ah
interesting
so I gave them a lot of kudos
for the
legislature doing this but then
it turns
out that the kudos were not
deserved it
was a scam yeah and this this
shows how
and shows very accurately how
this
podcast is a network of
producers now
you participate in so many ways
in fact
I would love to hear for some
of our
producers who are in the
advertising
business none of them have
showed up
that the one I had to go to was
the one
I live with who was the best
one I know
one of the best marketers ever
I'm also
married to her we need more of
that we
have a few people huh I just
got an
emergency message here
Darrin owes dad is having hip
replacement surgery surgery on
Wednesday
and he wasn't he didn't he just
found
out he didn't have time to send
him a
health karma so maybe that
you know Mike you've got karma
Darren Oh
works with void 0 running the
infrastructure keeps us on the
air I
have one more ISO to suggest to
him this
is Judy okay hello to both of
you maybe
we could do a combo hello to
both of you
doesn't work you think hello I
like that
hello to both of you
hello to both of you to both of
you it's
good I like it as end of show
this is
what the other one was this one
I do not
believe you are a racist No
Judy's
better I think we'll keep it
with Judy
yeah she's got more she's got
more song
in her voice got a great note
from our
social media spy he is I
believe he's a
knight actually and this kind
of taps
into everything we've ever
thought about
what's going on today I have
worked in
the insurance industry for over
a decade
about five or six years ago the
company
I work for started a program
based on a
product being offered by the
private
investigation companies we used
to find
fraudulent claims company
started
offering a social media search
on our
claimants these searches cost
300 or 500
bucks per search some bigwigs
tried the
service but it was clear their
private
investigators were using
interns with
five minutes to type a few
names into
Google and then send them
search results
clearly a joke just to charge
us extra
as so what happens is they
decided to
take this in-house and he is
the one
that built this this practice
within
their company to find fraudulent
insurance claims through social
media
well the first year we saved
the company
over ten million dollars in
fraudulent
payments so over the last five
or six
years I've been what my wife
jokes a
professional Facebook stalker
there's
not a huge amount of fraudulent
claims
but when they happen the money
in them
is usually significant we do
all this
legally with publicly posted
info online
I have caught dr. selling drugs
illegally people claiming they
are sick
but opening businesses all the
way to
people having their
or husbands calling us and
sending fake
medical records over time I've
seen some
stuff with social media you
might not be
aware of from the outside first
of all
Twitter is useless and serves
no one
anything really useful for all
the
millions of people on Twitter
only about
5% of users actually use their
accounts
we discovered this very early
on in our
research people create accounts
to just
follow celebrities or
politicians they
don't actually tweet anything
just
retweet their favorite people
if they
use it at all this echo chamber
is much
bigger than anyone realizes and
goes
nowhere and this was an
eye-opener to me
and it makes a lot of sense
what do they
claim now 300 million users
Twitter I've
not only talked about this
before but
I've written a column about
this what
I've noticed which is new
Twitter is he
what he says is absolutely
correct
because when Twitter first
started I
just give this story again I've
told it
before when critter first
started and I
had like 10,000 followers
I would tweet a link that was
something
that I could count in other
words it
would be just something about
the blog
or something it had a counter I
could
count and you tweet a link to
10,000
people and you'd get maybe a
thousand
people to click on it right now
I have
over a hundred thousand
followers and I
tweet a link and instead of
getting a
thousand followers you think I
mean
technically I should get 10,000
right
you get less than a hundred if
less not
less than 50 maybe sometimes
ten is raw
it's completely useless hmm
well I I'm
looking at the numbers of its
300
million 5% 15 million it makes
total
sense that all this outrage
it's a very
small group second a lot of
noise
YouTube used to let us pull
videos down
that claimants posted publicly
of them
doing things they clearly
shouldn't be
able to do example someone
claims that
have a bad back but has several
videos
of themselves waterskiing or
lifting
50-pound bags of dirt
what an idiot in the past we
had to stop
doing that YouTube actually
threatened
to block us okay
Facebook is more trouble than
the public
knows or is being reported try
searching
for your friends or family on
Facebook
recently it's almost impossible
to
narrow down to someone in a
large city
or that has a common name face
back you
face bagged facebook used to
have
something called graph search
it was a
back-end hidden thing that
would let you
find out useful info about
anyone using
the service lots of outside
companies
we're using this public
information as a
business model but graph search
was
taken away in the past month
over privacy concerns several
years ago
we used to find people using
just an
email address or phone numbers
but
Facebook remove that for privacy
concerns as well as we do
research on
people we are finding only
older folks
using Facebook 45 to 65 to be
exact
usually people are not tech
savvy
younger people may have accounts
occasionally post but older
people are
the everyday users yes and
Facebook is a
big problem and this was
interesting
last bit from industry articles
I
understand the graph search
being
removed has had some big
problems
Facebook apparently sold itself
to
college researchers businesses
medical
companies etc giving them
publicly
available data they could do
Studies on
for their papers with it now
gone people
are scattering like cockroaches
to find
other vendors of this data the
thought
is if Facebook will come back
with the
service again but a few months
from now
they'll be charging for that
there was some enlightening
stuff first
of all your insurance company is
checking on you oh yeah they
have to be
but people don't really realize
y'all
just post stuff it's fine it's
all good
they're idiots mm-hmm thank you
social media spy it's
appreciated so I
do have the brakes a little
brexit info
oh good are they done yet no
but they're
having this huge problem with
there's
two things going on Boris is
like nuts
and Corben they're trying to
trying to
railroad him aren't they're
trying to
really make him look like a Shh
- all
day they're trying to you know
even
though he's I don't know they
think
there may be a coalition
between the
Liberal Democrats and maybe
labor at
some point cuz Liberal
Democrats gonna
make a huge comeback in this
next
election and then the brexit
party has
their elections coming up in
them what
what elections to parliamentary
elections the big boys the big
ones they
do anything they're doing
another
election what they do elections
whenever
they feel like it apparently
well did I
miss this thing is a
parliamentary
system works I'm sorry did they
just
call a new election I must have
missed
this I think it's a election
that was
already scheduled this is the
leaders
with the leaders no no John in
HoN it's
the leadership election okay
well they
got a leadership election but
they got a
problem with so that means it's
only the
conservative leader it's not
it's not
like no I think there's a
general
election you know I think
you're wrong
it's for its for the this is
what we've
been following I know okay I
just want
to correct you
well you're not correct yet
what I'm
saying the the that we've had
three
rounds the vote the voting will
be for
the leadership of the
Conservative Party
which will be between Boris and
I guess
hunt will be the two of the two
main
ones but I don't think there's
a general
election a general election
coming well
whatever the case they're still
trying
to railroad Corbin and Boris is
a
problem he's getting to be a
promise so
they I was listening to one of
the talk
shows which I unfortunately
thought I
had a clip of but I don't have
been
going over this I don't have
but one of the talk shows was
going on
about Boris and the situation
where as
the police were called to his
girlfriend's apartment and
Boris was
there and the cops went in and
out and
yes not talking about it and
he's not
talking about he's not talking
about it
and everybody's all wondering
what the
hell was going on there and one
of these
commentators said that she
thinks that
the whole thing was staged by
Boris
ditch and I never thought about
people
doing this but I can see it
working
because it would work with
Trump it was
staged by Boris to change his
Google
research results so when you
start
looking for it anything about
Boris this
bullshit thing with the with
the cops
showed up to turn people away
from his
nutball interview I believe it
was a
radio interview or maybe it was
on video
array an interview with Boris
where he
goes off on these buses on his
what he
does for his spare time he
creates buses
he creates buses this is the
craziest
thing you'll ever hear this is
this is
Boris on making what this is an
interview with Boris the
interview asked
him what are you doing your
spare time
and Boris apparently doesn't
know it
doesn't do anything in this
person and
so he starts make it appears to
be
making stuff up and then it
goes just
goes off the deep end what do
you do to
switch off I like to paint oh I
make
things I like to what'd he make
I make
I have a thing where I make
models of me
realizing like where they're
like let me
build a beautiful I make you
make models
the bubbles of what I do i do
me models
but i make his I get I get old
I don't
like wooden crates yeah right
so I paint
them and they they have to why
is it a
box that spin used to contain
two too
wide bottles right right I
think we'll
have dividing thing yeah I turn
it into
a bus right so I put passengers
you'll
know this you know I paint the
passengers enjoying themselves
Wow
so that's it's not really like
model
railroad he's really making him
out of
toilet paper rolls and he's just
stalking people having a
wonderful time
under wonderful bus I mean how
can it be
that all right
Boris is it I don't know how he
got
there how does this work what
was a
really smart kid yeah but is
how it will
got there and he went to the
right
schools you went to Eton yes
yes on on
and he was always one of the
smart kids
if you see there's a good
there's a good
aunts on YouTube there's a good
documentary about his life yeah
I talked
about fascinating and actually
great
painter I don't think is good
as George
Bush huh they seen that League
yeah it's
the same kind of thing but the
Bush Bush
when he got into painting he
you know he
did what you're supposed to do
if you
want to take it serious I'm
serious late
in life
he hired a bunch of very
expensive real
painting instructors to come
over and
tutor him and so that made a
difference
but so this is like become a
problem
this bus's thing he did and
it's being
discussed to an excess he's
open so
that's why they think I so they
wanted
to move away from the easy one
to get
the search results away from
these this
is nut ear interview what a way
to do it
I had trouble finding the
interview
because I heard about the I
heard about
it and it was it's already
almost gone
it's very difficult to find
that clip I
recieved a clip from BBC about
Angela
Merkel and her second bout of
shaking
and we've been interested in
what's
going on it doesn't seem like
that's
hide like another hydration
issue in
fact she was shaking onstage
and it's a
very odd shake it's from her
legs from
her abdomen and down yeah it's
just like
she's freezing to death yeah a
little
bit
and except that the shaking
more is
forward to back very strange
and what is
interesting about this report
is they
really get into it
and then it gets cut off I
don't know if
it was some kind of error but
just when
it gets really kind of meaty
it's done
and and and this is BBC
headline news
reporter Michael Michaels
spokesman had insisted that the
Chancellor is fine she's gone
off as
planned
to the g20 summit of world
leaders in
Japan leaving behind her though
at home
real concerns about her health
mrs.
Merkel always appears to be in
robust
health she has a punishing
schedule
she's seen as a strong leader
who can
deal with that and so this has
come as a
real shock and of course the
fact that
it has happened now twice is
really
adding to those concerns when
mrs.
Merkel appeared to shake
uncontrollably
during a reception last week
she was
stood outside in the hot
sunshine in the
direct glare of the afternoon
Sun and
she said afterwards she'd
simply being
dehydrated what happened this
morning
took place in rather different
circumstances she was indoors
and the
temperature will have been much
cooler
because whilst Berlin has
experienced a
heat wave in the last couple of
days
today actually we've had a bit
of a
respite and the temperatures
have really
calmed down there has yet been
no
official explanation
for what's wrong I wouldn't be
surprised
if he actually don't really get
one I
think mrs. Michael's team will
be very
keen to try and push this away
sweep it
under the carpet because in the
next few
days Germany really pretty much
goes on
holiday mrs. Merkel Parliament
they all
disappear off on their summer
recess and
the reason that her team will
want to
minimize any focus on what's
happened
this morning and it's because
this is a
really tricky time for German
politics
mrs. Merkel some time ago
handed over
some of her power to a woman
called
Annegret cramp
karin Bauer but in recent weeks
and
months she's made a series of
public
gasps she's made some very
controversial
statements and there are a lot
of
question marks out there in
Germany as
to whether she's really a
suitable
candidate to run Germany and
and that's
how that's how just got cut off
Wow I
don't know I don't know if
someone said
pull it that somebody must plug
on it
could we're getting kind of
interesting
about you know that her
replacement
who's messing up a little bit
and you
know I guess they have to keep
her in I
was looking at the pictures of
her that
they showed where she was
shaken and
then there's a close-up picture
of her
face and she has edema
what's edema her face is
swollen hmm
it's puffy you can't see any
wrinkles in
her face and it's just like
she's got
some puffiness in her face that
is the
it's edema you look it up it's
a problem
if you know your swatch it's
got a
swollen head and it's you look
at it you
die I mean there's a really
nice picture
in one of these newspapers it's
a
close-up of her face and she's
got no
wrinkles anymore and her mouth
is real
small this look like a slit and
I was
looking at what is a demon
cause by
heart failure cirrhosis of the
liver
various insufficiencies that
kidney
disease as possible about how
about
she's on prednisone maybe a
lotta cancer
it could be she could be on
some drug
but whatever that but I think
that her
shaking and the ended and the
edema
seems to be connected to me
because I
looked at her sitting this
woman looks
like this doesn't look like her
she doesn't your face is
normally
to get a sagging face nimmy they
circulate some more children's
blood
through hers or that's a
possibility
good because it kind of does
look like
that initial reptile skin
shedding
sequence yeah they can get no
this like
a locust we and she's trying to
suppress
it could be that's I feel
horrible makes
the woman seems the couple of
things
there's a everyone made a big
story
about you know Trump met Putin
it's too
bad no one got the audio how is
that
positive because of all the
stupid
cameras clicking can we stop
with these
camera clicks where's the guy
with the
microphone and the dead cat on
the end
and was sticking it out there
that a
meeting the dead kitten is that
caught
is the technical term for that
fuzzy
ball that you put over the mic
it's ABC did a story on it they
had to
blast tromped and then make
make a
mockery of Amanda but I think
you could
justify it to some extent but
it's not
really much of a story and it
wasn't I
think they overplayed it he
wasn't
joking around that much I mean
it wasn't
like he just just listen to
this this is
a story about about meddling we
had
overseas now tonight President
Trump
making global headlines during
his
meeting with Russian President
Vladimir
Putin at the g20 summit in
Japan the two
leaders joking in their first
face-to-face meeting since the
mullah
report blasted Russia for
sweeping and
systemic interference in the
2016 US
election President Trump
playfully
telling Putin don't meddle in
the
election ABC's chief White House
correspondent Jonathan Karl is
there in
Japan they greeted each other
like old
friends President Trump with a
pat on
the back for Vladimir Putin
later as
they prepared to face the
cameras the
two leaders commiserated about
the news
media
[Music]
I mean this is just not usable
really I
mean I can't believe they went
with this
because it's why even show it
they must
have had some titles subtitles
you know
a share joke
although Putin has been accused
of
having journalists murdered
this is the
first Trump Putin meeting since
Robert
Molyneux released his report
documenting
Russia's quote sweeping in
systemic
interference in the 2016
election an
American reporter asked Trump
if he'd
warn Putin not to do it again
the
president responded with a smile
the two men met behind closed
doors for
nearly an hour the White House
did not
say whether the issue of
election
meddling came up what did come
up a
possible Moscow visit for
president
Trump Putin inviting him to
Russia in
May just months before the
election no
word yet on whether the
invitation will
be accepted yeah well I thought
it was a
very humorous moment and they
all
dropped the ball because the
question
was are you gonna tell the
President
Putin not to meddle in
elections and
Trump looks over and says don't
meddle
in our elections it was fun it
was
hilarious
but now we can't have any jokes
anymore
because of no evil hey there's
one thing
that there's not a lot of
useful audio
on for clips but yesterday this
reporter
for queer let's which is a
reasonably
new entrant into into the
online news
game but I kind of liked it I
think it's
a very small group and the know
his name
NGO no no and no just no and II
know and
he was up in Portland and
anti-shah
through of course milkshakes
Adam and
then beat him up punched him
kicked him
bear spray pepper spray his
stole his
GoPro stole his GoPro
apparently the the
milkshakes now are really quick
drying
cement the Portland Police
tweeted
police have received
information that
some of the milkshakes thrown
today
during the demonstration
contained
quick-drying cement we are
encouraging
anyone hit with a substance
today to
report it to police
you could blind somebody with
that well
first of all I told you that
this
milkshake thing would end
poorly and
it's just unbelievable that
Portland
allows people to roam around
with with
the with hoods on with the mess
what
does go away or some weenies a
wimp
can't do anything about the
pleases or
handcuff doesn't read this is
one of
those situations where you have
a DA
who's a you know wait is this
another
Soros it could be goofy I don't
know you
see seem so it seems so this is
business
style love do nothing da
District
Attorney so what are you gonna
do let me
saw is it who is District
Attorney what
you looking that up I do want
to point
out the top story if you go to
Google
news headlines why'd you know
this
morning or whenever like
yesterday
Trump went to North Korea
actually went
into the country oh he did yeah
oh yeah
what yeah was it was a big deal
yes I
was blasting him for it but
didn't a
headline on CNN instead of the
trunk
Trump and Kim Jong meeting or
they went
with this story White House
press
secretary Stephanie Grisham
bruised amid
scuffle between reporters and
North
Korean guards see this this
makes me
kind of angry because here
here's the
guy's gay to just to me just
you know a
gay guy by himself walking
around
reporting for an actual
publication gets
beat up no coverage this is a
Fox News
of course but no one's covering
it and
this and this is really this is
not a
good situation this is now
we're down to
violence and cement and it has
all the
elements of a great story but
they
refused to cover it just like
this
well they'll cover the
Stephanie Grisham
being bruised so they showed a
video I
watched the report on this it
was like a
crowd of people
Trump is growing off on his own
as he
always does and she's trying to
catch up
she pushes pushes her way
through a
couple of guards and she gets
through
and that's the end of it and
this is the
video they show on CNN
but they make it sound as
though all
hell broke loose and I don't
see any
evidence of it on screen it was
built as
a bullcrap story
remember everybody all media is
is
convincing you something one
way or the
other but right yeah the Andy
thing
should have been reported by
someone but
now know if it was it was the
other side
of the coin it would have been
reported
for sure I mean that's the
other problem
with it with your whole
presentation
about advertising is that the
media has
been pushing an agenda that
makes it
they're very uncomfortable to
advertise
for advertisers to go any
places I think
it's almost like they're doing
it to
protect their inch
wrists so that the whole
anti-trump
thing is like it is part of a
money-making scheme y'all like
anybody
since really hates Trump I mean
I think
a lot of them do because
they've kind of
trained that way but that's not
the
point anyway money makes the
world go
round we all know it you can we
got to
say it it's just true and
everything
pretty much everything is
advertising in
media I mean we got to I mean
Andie's
problem was he wasn't he wasn't
on a TV
show he was gay he was he's not
white by
the way he has a Twitter feed
that's
fascinating this Twitter feed
at one
point you can go back and get
enough of
it is documented every one of
these
phony-baloney you know that the
jesse
smoly kind of thing mm-hmm
outrage tax interest and he
talks
documents and back for years he
must
have a hundred of them and one
after the
other and it's just like you
read him
ego I remember that I remember
that you
know like there's situation
that happen
with Rolling Stone magazine
where the
reporter was suckered by some
woman
crying about being raped and
turned out
she was never even there and
everything
lived in the town and she they
write a
big story about it burning off
some some
fraternity and this kind of
past by the
way it's light he's documented
all these
it's quite interesting the
guy's name is
spelled ng o if anyone's
interested
just a couple other things that
we'll
follow up on Thursday and we
have more
information Wall Street will be
waiting
for more news regarding
meetings between
Trump and Jing ping there's
been some
positive news kind of like well
you know
and it looks like we'll be able
to get
Huawei back well you know we're
working
on stuff that we haven't I
think the
street is really looking for
you know
some some big positive yes
concrete thing you know listen
to anyone
listen the last dhm plugged
andrew
horror was predicted
the meetings over yeah Andrew
Horowitz
predicted this almost to the
letter okay
who was gonna be a nothing yeah
okay you
know kind of an agreement to
agree kind
of meeting didn't you have
anything to
do it didn't really make it
look nothing
robust a little break on on
letting the
problem with the wall he's
having
trouble getting certain parts
that only
had to get from American
suppliers so
that's been loosened and then
so that
has been loosened a little yeah
it's
been loosened a lot yeah well I
think
that that should cause some
shake ups
tomorrow and also this Iran
insects
thing which is I should play
this clip
just so we're on top of it
because this
is this is a real threat to the
United
States our system that is our
system is
the petrodollar the United
States dollar
which we enforce at the end of
the
barrel of a gun and what we
don't want
is people trading oil in other
currencies enter insects
is the deal dead today in
Vienna the EU
three that's France Germany in
the UK
plus Russia and China met an
Iranian
delegation to try and keep it
alive one
of the keys to that they
believe is a
European trade mechanism called
in
stakes that will allow
countries to
continue trading with Iran
without
falling foul of secondary US
sanctions
the EU has confirmed that
insects is now
up and running Iran's deputy
foreign
minister Abbas Karachi gave
that news a
cautious welcome countries who
used to
buy oil from Iran are
considering to buy
Iranian oil in different
mechanisms for
Europeans the case is perhaps a
bit
different what they are trying
to do is
first to establish a banking
channel or
a financial channel for
financial
transactions in sex is now
operational
Isis is now active but the rest
is still
far from our
expectations while Nathalie
tachi is
special advisor to the --use
foreign
policy chief federica mogherini
so how
important is the news that the
insect's
mechanism appears to be up and
running
well I think it's key because
essentially what it is is that a
essentially a state backed
instrument to
allow for you are on trade is
operational and is now
preparing to
conduct its first transactions
I think the second piece of
important
news today is the fact that
seven other
EU member states have committed
essentially to sort of working
alongside
that in curry and the European
external
Action Service in the context
of insects
so I think this really
demonstrates that
Europeans are not simply
committed to
the joint comprehensive plan of
action
in words where they're actually
prepared
to stick out their necks in
inaction as
well so this this cannot stand
of course
I don't know what they're going
to do
about it but we can't have this
this
trading or insects by the way
that
stands for instrument in
support of
trading exchanges been around
for a
while this isn't brand new they
just
never really activated it but I
think
this is a problem I agree
and I don't know what like a
secondary
currency yeah and if they
really start
trading and I there would have
to be
retaliation against Europe the
EU 3 as
we were just told don't you
think I
would absolutely think yes
you're gonna
do anything at all we've got
work around
yeah there's a rule in place
you're not
supposed to trade under these
circumstances and doing a
workaround is
cheating it's just cheating I
don't know
why they even call it don't
call it that
well it's gonna be trying times
for our
president we shall see we'll
see how he
does I don't know he's gonna do
that you
have one last thing all right
this has
got to be it word the
affiliates are
already pissed the they've
always been
pissed
the I have depleted two clips
so I can
play the one clip I think I'm
gonna play
two clips and this is the Jimmy
Carter
comment that took place where
he'd said
that Trump is an illegitimate
president
because the Russians fixed the
election
election and
made this comment on a stage
and it got
a lot of attention I have the
PBS
reproach I thought soft pedaled
it
because I have the original
clip of him
actually saying and how he said
it yeah
and this and PBS kind of I
thought they
were kind of kind to Trump for
a change
because I guess but nobody's
taking
Carter too seriously and they
don't want
to make a big deal out of what
he
actually said which was pretty
pathetic
but let's play the PBS clip
first is
only 51 seconds I'm a
subjective report
on Jimmy Connor got it in a
related
development former President
Jimmy
Carter said he believes
President Trump
actually lost the 2016 election
but
Russian interference won him
the White
House anyway mister Carter
spoke in
Virginia at a discussion on
human rights
historian Jon Meacham asked if
that
means he thinks the Trump
presidency is
quote illegitimate there's no
doubt that
the Russians did interfere in
election
and I think the interference
although
not yet quantified I have fully
investigated would show the
Trump then
actually win the election in
2016 he
lost the election and he was
put in
office because they Russians
interfere
in a 2017 report US intelligence
agencies concluded that Russia
did
interfere in the 2016 election
to help
mr. Trump they did not assess
whether
those actions affected the
outcome which
is objective she has a tell
where she
smacks her lips at the
beginning after
coming out of the clip we need
to listen
to this lipsmack and he was put
in
office because they russians
interfering
in aid it's more of it okay he
does it a
lot yeah she's actually smacks
her lips
more than anybody on the air um
she
should have the new one of a
dead guy
our producer caught us doing it
she
should write her now here's the
whole
clip this is the let me just
review let
me just review what cut what I
heard
Carter say in that clip was
President
Trump did not win the election
he somehow he kept put in by
Putin
yeah well that's pretty much
what he
says in this clip too but this
takes it
a little further and then also
as some
screwball then ending that's
kind of
think it's a big laugh of the
audience I
just found the whole thing to be
disturbing and Carter and
Carter was up
there on the stage with Meacham
and then
there's some guy I don't know
who was
sitting next to Carter who
looked like
he was half-dead and he's just
sitting
there like it like a lump as my
mother
used to say but but let's play
this
Russia has been proven orb our
intelligence community to have
interfered with one of our
human rights
which is the right of free and
fair
elections what truly and how
should we
deal with Russia well the
president
subject condemn it admit that
happened
which are they didn't 16 of
intelligence
agencies have already agreed to
this to
say and there's no doubt that
the
Russians did interfere in
election and I
think the interference although
not yet
quantified I have fully
investigated
which so that from then
actually win the
election in 2016 he lost the
election
and he was put in office
because the
Russians interfere what his
behalf
said you believe President
Trump is an
illegitimate president based on
what I
just said was I can't retract
women
that's a little different than
the way
the report was report was a
little yeah
it didn't take it didn't bring
all the
nuttiness out the report is
pretty
straightforward I thought the
report was
hmm was I thought the report is
okay I
thought it was objective it was
it still
brought him out but it did lose
you to
hear the whole thing what you
just did
it's a little more radical I
thought
well I'm very happy that the
national
news media is completely
obsessed with
this kind of stuff with an old
guy who
was a one-term president by many
considered the worst president
in
history yeah and it's very
important to
have all this going on
meanwhile we have
a domestic terrorist with
ski masks throwing is wet
cemented
people beating up gays and
that's not
covered maybe it's just me
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