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#988:  Dark Sorcery With Jamie Dlux
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#988: Dark Sorcery With Jamie Dlux

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May 6, 2026 | 02:01:48 | Comedy | Explicit

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The latest Tin Foil Hat episode with Jamie Dlux explores controversial claims surrounding Alan Dershowitz , including discussion of a 2002 article and allegations connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case involving Virginia Roberts Giuffre and Sarah Ransome . The episode also touches on speculative topics about Epstein's associations, references to Prince Andrew in leaked communications, and interpretations of coded language tied to Epstein properties, mixing commentary with disputed claims. It wraps up with a quick mention of the reggae/rock band Downtribe and their recent music. Please subscribe to the new Tin Foil Hat youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TinFoilHatYoutube Sam Tripoli's 5th Crowd Work Special "Hero Live From Batavia" Drops May 2nd On Youtube.com/SamTripoliComedy Grab your copy of the 2nd issue of the Chaos Twins now and join the Army Of Chaos: https://bit.ly/415fDfY Check out Sam "DoomScrollin with Sam Tripoli and Midnight Mike" Every Tuesday At 4pm pst on Youtube, X Twitter, Rumble and Rokfin! Join the WolfPack at Wise Wolf Gold and Silver and start hedging your financial position by investing in precious metals now! Go to https://www.samtripoli.gold/ and use the promo code "TinFoil" and we thank Tony for supporting our show. CopyMyCrypto.com: The 'Copy my Crypto' membership site shows you the coins that the youtuber 'James McMahon' personally holds - and allows you to copy him. So if you'd like to join the 1300 members who copy James, then stop what you're doing and head over to: https://copymycrypto.com/tinfoilhat/ You'll not only find proof of everything I've said - but my listeners get full access for just $1 Grab Tickets To Sam Tripoli's Live Shows At SamTripoli.com: Newport Beach, Ca:5/10 Hollywood, Ca: 5/18 (Sam Is Running HIs New Special) Costa Mesa, Ca: 5/28 Austin, TX: 5/22 (Live Taping Of Sam Tripoli's Comedy Special) Albuquerque, NM: 6/12-6/13 Austin, TX: 6/18 Lawerence, KS: 9/17-9/19 Tulsa, OK: 10/9-10/10 Austin, TX: Dec 11th-13th Please check out Word War Debate and the WordWarDebate Contenders Series: https://wordwardebate.com Please check out Jamie Dlux's internet: Website: dluxnation.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@jamie_dlux Patreon: patreon.com/jamiedlux Twitter: twitter.com/jamiedlux Please check out Sam Tripoli's internet: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/samtripoli Sam Tripoli's Stand Up Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoliComedy Sam Tripoli's Comedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolicomedy/%20P Sam Tripoli's Podcast Clip Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolispodcastclips/ Please support our sponsors: 1-800-Flowers: Flowers are the #1 gift to give for Mother's Day, but it can be hard to know which ones will show Mom how much she means to you. For 50 years, 1-800-Flowers has been helping people send beautiful bouquets Mom will love and express the all the gratitude you have for everything she does.  Mother's Day is Sunday, May 10th and bouquets are selling out fast. Trust me, don't wait. To claim your Double Roses offer before they're gone, visit 1 800 Flowers dot com slash TINFOIL. That's 1 800 Flowers dot com slash TINFOIL. 1 800 Flowers dot com slash TINFOIL Quo: Quo is the #1-rated business phone system on G2 with over 3,000 reviews, built for how modern teams work. That's why more than 90,000 businesses – from solo operators to growing teams – rely on Quo to stay connected, professional, and consistently reachable.  Make this the time where no opportunity – and no customer – slips away. Try QUO for free PLUS get 20% off your first 6 months when you go to Quo dot com slash TINFOIL. That's Q-U-O dot com slash TINFOIL. Quo - no missed calls, no missed customers.
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00:00:00 - 00:00:43 | Speaker 2:

So I was re-listening to Bradley Edwards' book. He was one of the lawyers for all the Epstein girls. And he brought up Dershowitz writing an article in 2002 defending child pornography. He says a lot of people that aren't pedophiles watch child porn. And he says something like that. And he goes on, he's like bus drivers, law enforcement, blah, blah, blah. And he's like, it's something about good people, everyday people. some of them get their jollies off from you know watching children have sex i can't i can't believe he wrote this down and the motherfucker if he's written in 2002 he's like what 50 60 i'm in my 40s i don't think about sex at all anymore oh what the fuck are you guys even talking about

00:00:43 - 00:01:24 | Speaker 4:

global controls will have to be imposed and a world governing body will be created to enforce Welcome to Tinfoil Hat. We go deep, homeboy. Aaron, open your mind. Drink from the fountain of knowledge. There's lizard people everywhere. That's some interdimensional shit. Wake up, Aaron. This is only the beginning. Dude, you just blew my mind. Are you ready to get your mind blown?

00:01:27 - 00:02:09 | Speaker 3:

Revolution will be podcasted. All right, guys. Welcome to Tinfoil Hat live from the Wolfpack Gold Studio. That's why Wise Wolf Gold Silver. Just go to SamEEE.gold. Use the promo code Tinfoil, and you too can get in on the press mails game for as little as $50 a month. we're very excited to have our next guest on uh g amongst g's when uh uh one of the tinfoil hat regulars we love having it on it's crazy because we're hurling towards the big thousand gotta get him in there gotta get him in the discussion for mount crushmore uh he looks great quit drinking lost some weight but he's still as good as ever please welcome back to the show

00:02:09 - 00:02:15 | Speaker 2:

jamie deluxe thank you thank you how you guys doing i made that big intro for you

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i appreciate that i appreciate that remind me actually a guy that got drafted by the chicago bears and showed zero emotions like everyone who was just on his phone yeah yeah the panthers had

00:02:26 - 00:02:34 | Speaker 1:

one like that too because he slipped in the draft and he was like they were like the owner was talking to him saying hey bro are you excited he's like uh yeah i'm real real excited couldn't

00:02:34 - 00:03:02 | Speaker 2:

be more well i was gonna say because yeah i quit drinking a year and a half ago but i also took like close to a year off of making videos and all that so i wasn't doing it for a while how's that for your head i needed it i think because it was like because i just had my nine-year anniversary so yeah it was like after eight years i just you know i was going crazy i had to drink every night depressing shit or whatever but yeah but i'm the epstein emails kind of sparked the inspiration

00:03:02 - 00:03:20 | Speaker 3:

and i came back so is that a blue uh a green screen behind you no i'm in space i'm in space oh okay my bad what was i thinking yeah can you tell yeah my bad my bad my bad so jamie for those who uh aren't familiar with you can you tell us a little bit about yourself and where our

00:03:20 - 00:04:34 | Speaker 2:

listeners can find you well you can find me let's say that first deluxe nation.com because i have a website but i was kicked off youtube for three and a half years actually at what i haven't been on your show since like april of 2024 so it's been how is that possible is that i know i know well i quit for i i stopped for a year it's your fault yeah oh yeah yeah it's my fault i didn't know i didn't know i didn't know if i was done or not you know because i because i i did a lot of i neglected my family for a while looking into all everything you know not like always but i'm saying like you know no i was uh dude it's like you get you know how it is yeah so i had to fix a lot of shit but uh and i got my channel back after three and a half years my youtube channel so that's good but but still i i was just burnt out so i took some time off uh quit drinking uh started eating healthier started going to the gym then the epstein emails came out and i you know the inspiration came back so i started the lord called you yeah yep break over well it's because i need inspiration because my videos are like you know to me they're like a work of art you know i take time and well i try not to take too much time i try to do them quick but just like thoughts ideas and just throw it all together and you know see what happens and now

00:04:34 - 00:04:38 | Speaker 3:

are you using your computer to edit because i think in the past you just use your phone right

00:04:38 - 00:05:05 | Speaker 2:

i still i still i mean i'll i'll come out here to my computer and i'll record with obs you'll come out to space i'll come up to space and i'll have i don't write scripts or anything like that i'm not a doctor but i made myself laugh with that one it just came to me but uh i wish i could But anyway, yeah, so I'll have ideas. I'll come out here. and record myself on obs whatever and then i'll throw it in dropbox download it on my phone and

00:05:05 - 00:05:09 | Speaker 4:

just so much quicker and easier that way that's crazy to me bro that you edit that would drive

00:05:09 - 00:05:23 | Speaker 2:

me fucking nuts editing on my phone i mean i know how to use and i have premiere pro not at home this computer is a piece of i'm sorry not in space this computer is a piece of shit but at work i have premiere pro but i can't like sit at work and do that kind of shit i can't use premiere either i

00:05:23 - 00:05:27 | Speaker 4:

grew up on final cut so i'm just a final cut i've never used it yeah i've never used it just whatever

00:05:27 - 00:05:37 | Speaker 3:

actually she's a premiere guy i do premiere but i don't know how you do it on a on a iphone just driving oh you need a mouse you need a mouse right yeah yeah and like hotkeys

00:05:37 - 00:06:21 | Speaker 2:

well yeah i know let's see i'm a i consider myself a photoshop pro because even my job my day job i'm a photographer and graphic designer for a uh big car lot but you know we're expanding it's a bunch of different brands and shit yeah well i've been i just had my 12 year anniversary there so i've been doing that a while i drive all the cars take the pictures i do like stuff for social media i make all our logos flyers advertisements shit like that that's cool dude yeah it's not it's not bad it's not bad i don't i don't mind it too much but uh yeah so like premiere pro is a lot like photoshop you know that's so i know premiere pro and i've fucked with it before but on my phone i use iphone for basic and then if i want something special you know especially for like intros and shit like that i'll use a video leap it's a cool

00:06:21 - 00:06:47 | Speaker 1:

little app yeah i've heard that and it's it's easy thanks for tuning into the uh film editing so so here we are we're in it uh how much of what you think is going on in the world is is a smoke screen for the epstein files i feel like a lot is recently you know what i mean if i

00:06:47 - 00:07:29 | Speaker 2:

mean it feels like it because uh shit distracts because like if like most people forget we were like throwing up like getting all this info out in 2019 when Epstein was rearrested and like all this new shit like I was making videos like left and right like every couple days I was throwing one out because new info will keep coming out and then COVID it's like we got distracted nobody said anything anymore and I was already making videos about Bill Gates and Epstein and the other pedophile that worked for bill gates at his mansion um rick allen jones that was busted with a bunch of child pornography at bill gates his mansion he like worked there uh and i was doing a lot together and then cove and then he comes out blah blah blah blah but yeah uh they

00:07:29 - 00:08:17 | Speaker 1:

stopped talking about epstein though it's very interesting to me because i understand you know that there's a lot of theater going on with everything and this pro wrestling kind of you know um lens that we if you're really smart you look at politics like that but it's like when you brought up the arrest of epstein right that is such a weird oh it's just weird to me that we had we were there with that and now we're here with this and trump doesn't want to investigate epstein files he's getting us in the war for israel he wants to build a ball room like like it really is crazy how we've 180 this fucking thing

00:08:17 - 00:08:44 | Speaker 2:

yeah yeah well it's it's it's pretty easy for them to do with uh you know we've gone past regular tv with internet too because you can fake anything and it's pretty fucking easy especially with ai too i mean look how real that shit looks there's videos of me doing all kinds of quick riding dragons i didn't really ride dragon it looked it looks real oh that wasn't real no no no no so i'm so i'm rooting dragon unless that's a reference to some kind of drug

00:08:44 - 00:08:52 | Speaker 1:

i might but why why do you think he arrested him in the first place i will i wonder that myself

00:08:52 - 00:09:09 | Speaker 2:

dude like because it was it was strange like how why did that happen you know and then the way everything happened because that didn't need to happen as far as like you know because i was already making videos about it he wasn't he was just living his life so i don't i don't know man I pondered that, though, but I don't know.

00:09:09 - 00:09:59 | Speaker 1:

Because it kind of puts him in this position he's in now. Because they're now not wanted out and being called all these different names. Like that one girl from ABC is like, he's a pedophile, he's a criminal. I knew you were going to ask that. I knew you were going to bring it up. You're the scum of the earth. You're a disgusting person. You're a disgusting person. him and but it's like none of that happens if he doesn't arrest epstein so the whole theory back then was the reason he arrested epstein because because again it goes back to this mar-a-largo real estate deal that some people like we don't know if that's real i go it it just fits trump backdoors him on this mar-a-largo deal and all hell breaks loose yeah and the word is is that the reason they wanted to

00:10:00 - 00:10:49 | Speaker 4:

take out or they want to go at trump was because of that deal but how they were going to do was to say that he's not rich it's all paper bullshit that he spread out all over the stuff and he didn't want that to get out like and again you know what that reminds me of wow i just put that together it reminds me very much of of when carlos mencia basically suicided his his uh career and you might be bleeped that too but um right i mean because like carlos mencia is the guy that did the most damage to himself by walking up on that stage and challenging are you still there am i still here okay there you are okay uh challenging okay there it's fine

00:10:49 - 00:10:56 | Speaker 2:

i took myself off spotlight you want me to put my you want to look at me no it's fine whatever why you don't like looking at yourself you look oh i was just staring at myself man i was just

00:10:56 - 00:11:11 | Speaker 4:

okay i get it i get it yeah that is hard for them but you know um but carlos walks up on stage and basically causes the incident that it's that destroyed his career so you're saying if he didn't

00:11:11 - 00:11:16 | Speaker 3:

go up on stage it would have nothing would have happened at least at that moment yeah because he's

00:11:16 - 00:11:28 | Speaker 4:

the one that ruins it he's the one that goes up on stage but that's trump by by arresting epstein he kind of sets himself up for this trap dude i don't know this world is fucking insane i don't

00:11:28 - 00:11:38 | Speaker 2:

nothing makes sense i just know there's shit that i want to find out more info on so i'll dig into it but fuck it i don't know man it's it's just it's nuts do you think it's possible he thought

00:11:38 - 00:11:55 | Speaker 1:

that by arresting him he was just taking him completely off the board and that would be the end of it you know yeah hey yeah hey we'll off this guy and then he'll just nobody i'll have satisfied my campaign promises and then maybe he thought it was a quicker way to end that whole thing

00:11:55 - 00:12:03 | Speaker 3:

it was a sweetheart deal right someone gave him a sweetheart deal the one way back and Pam Bondi

00:12:03 - 00:12:15 | Speaker 4:

but Johnny yeah she was like the acting AG but still even that Johnny still is him causing his own chaos

00:12:15 - 00:12:23 | Speaker 1:

well not if you thought that Epstein being out there was more dangerous than him being in a jail cell. Do you get what I'm saying?

00:12:23 - 00:12:32 | Speaker 4:

Yeah, but going back to Carl Smith and Sia, Carl thought if he went up there, he would show everybody he's a tough guy and not afraid of Joe Rogan.

00:12:32 - 00:12:34 | Speaker 1:

Both mistakes and judgment, right?

00:12:34 - 00:12:36 | Speaker 4:

Right. Right. That's exactly what I'm saying.

00:12:36 - 00:12:40 | Speaker 2:

Was that that horrible comedian? Yes. That's what he's...

00:12:40 - 00:12:47 | Speaker 4:

He's actually a good comic. The problem is he stole a lot of jokes back in the day. Yeah, I vaguely remember.

00:12:48 - 00:12:51 | Speaker 2:

Was he the one that's like, I got no dick, man. My dick don't work.

00:12:52 - 00:12:58 | Speaker 1:

Mind of Mencia. Remember that show on Comedy Central, Mind of Mencia? It was like Chappelle's show. I've heard of it. You remember? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:12:58 - 00:13:05 | Speaker 4:

And South Park made from him, I dig it, and I Mexican. He actually said that. I dig it, and I Mexican it up.

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I'm like, geez, dude. That's a gay fish episode, I think.

00:13:08 - 00:13:14 | Speaker 3:

Yeah, a gay fish episode. That's a good episode. He used to do that dun-dun-dun-dun joke, right, where he acted like he was retarded?

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Yeah.

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Yeah. Yeah.

00:13:16 - 00:13:25 | Speaker 4:

yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah so what do you want to get into where we at with everything

00:13:25 - 00:14:13 | Speaker 2:

well i mean since since i've come back which it's only it's only been like a month and a half i've made like six seven videos so maybe a month and a half two months uh i've mostly been looking into epstein and shit so i found i mean i did find some shit because i've been putting out videos again well obviously what but uh i sent mark a bunch of shit like all right for instance yeah i'll just i'll just go for it uh after reading virginia roberts jeffrey's book i found out i had heard this before too i think that uh epstein was bisexual well that just came out too right i don't know if it came out i i mean she wrote it in her book that she's she didn't name him but i mean it's it's obvious that it's less wexner so he was fucking wexner uh she mentioned

00:14:13 - 00:14:20 | Speaker 4:

that's just wanting it right like that's really wanting power when you're gonna bang that old man

00:14:20 - 00:14:57 | Speaker 2:

yep oh man well no i like and she says like uh one of the epstein's guys that was that i had sex with many times she's like uh he was having sex with me but fondling epstein while doing it and staring at it, making eye contact with Epstein and fondling him while she was having sex with him. Oh my god. How do you stay hard with his egg-shaped dick right there? Dude, I still haven't I've tried to I don't want to I just want the egg dick out of my head because ever since I heard that I'm just curious, what does it look like? What does it look like?

00:14:58 - 00:14:59 | Speaker 3:

Who else has a fucked up dick?

00:15:00 - 00:15:02 | Speaker 2:

Harvey Weinstein has a man-gina.

00:15:03 - 00:15:07 | Speaker 1:

Dude, I sent Mark some clips, man. I made a fucking hilarious one because I also found out.

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I have it right here. Can you play? Which one do you want us to play

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first? It's like something about

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Dershowitz's deformed

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penises. It's like 30-something seconds long. Wait. You'll have to share that.

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Alan Dershowitz's bleeding penis and deformed penises?

00:15:29 - 00:15:32 | Speaker 1:

that's it that's it it's like 30 something seconds oh boy

00:15:32 - 00:15:38 | Speaker 2:

this is gonna be fun let's get into it dude why not we've been living let's live dangerously

00:15:38 - 00:16:23 | Speaker 1:

let's see what we got this one right that's it yeah you have to bring it over to him yeah it's also sam can see it you gotta you gotta you remember you gotta share it in zoom actually i did right is it yeah he's getting it and then audio's in there question did you see him bleed through his penis what bleed through his penis answer not that I recall question do you recall seeing mr. Dershowitz bleed through his penis what the fuck what is wrong with these people Epstein has an egg dick Dershowitz has a bleeding dick Harvey Weinstein has a mangina what's Nygaard have I don't want to picture it but it probably looks something like Wildor from masters of the universe

00:16:25 - 00:16:37 | Speaker 2:

all that on your phone that's unbelievable yeah amazing yeah yeah well you know it was i think i

00:16:37 - 00:18:24 | Speaker 1:

made that one around easter so the egg was appropriate that and i'm you know the egg the egg-shaped penis man i still i've i did i was live streaming and i i took a picture of an egg off google threw it in photoshop and we spent the time and i tried to design it like how would this look you know i did because well i think i heard later on it was circumcised at that point i wasn't sure so it was like a white bush with an egg with another eggshell on top kind of like the head i have a video of it somewhere i need to throw it in the video oh not a video of the whole thing but i i clipped it and did like a i sped it up like a time lapse what's your take on alan dershowitz because now he's come out as republican dude he is like he's consistent consistently uh his points of view that's another thing i found now i don't know if you want to play that whole video because it's five minutes but i was just on uh kurt metzger's podcast i derp to curb uh two or three weeks ago and uh we shared this because i just found this at that point so i was re-listening to bradley edwards book he was one of the lawyers for uh all the epstein girls not all of them but some of them and he brought up dershowitz writing an article in 2002 defending child pornography so defending it i was like what so i started looking around and of course i can't find it i found where it was but it was deleted but i did find it on the way back machine it's from 2002 and it goes up and he's like defending child pornography and uh talking about how there's no there's no proof that watching child porn will make you go molest a child but there needs to be more like scientific research on on this so you want i swear to god man it's in the art i sent the article too but uh yeah this was a crazy find but then he's also he's also written you know so

00:18:24 - 00:19:04 | Speaker 2:

crazy about that statement is acting like the guy watching it is what we're concerned about right he's like you know there's no proof if you watch this you're gonna do it right pretty much that shouldn't be the argument the argument is that the p the kids in the video don't have a say if they want to be there or not yeah that's that's the problem not whether guys didn't want to i mean that is an issue but the biggest issue is we shouldn't have kids be doing this they're not old enough to know what they're doing and they shouldn't be put in that position because

00:19:04 - 00:19:49 | Speaker 1:

they can't say yes or no it's a long article but he um he goes he like literally says i guess i'll paraphrase because i don't know this is literal but he says like a lot of people that uh that aren't pedophiles watch child porn you know and he says something like that and he goes on he's like bus drivers law enforcement blah blah blah and he's like uh something about good people everyday people some of them get their jollies off from you know watching children have sex it's fucking insane i can't i can't believe he wrote this down and the motherfucker if he's written in 2002 he's like what 50 60 i'm in my 40s i don't think about sex at all anymore you know and just normal sex i'm just saying like why are you thinking about sex

00:19:49 - 00:20:00 | Speaker 2:

and no i mean it goes down to these comics out there i'm not gonna say their names they have like 20 minutes on kitty porn Rob

00:20:00 - 00:20:22 | Speaker 4:

and you're like why are you why do you have so much why is that coming into your head yeah what yeah where are you drawing that from why are you watching why are you talking that much about something like you're you're just spitballing on it like it makes no sense to me like you're

00:20:22 - 00:20:31 | Speaker 2:

drawing from something dude what is it well yeah i mean especially with comedy i well you're a comedian you would know more than me but i'm a funny guy you know i consider myself a sit-down

00:20:31 - 00:20:53 | Speaker 4:

comic because i make these videos are you a sitcom hell you're totally right why are you writing a paper or an article defending something that you suppose they have nothing to do with like why are you that passionate to write that article that's not the only one he's written he's also

00:20:53 - 00:21:44 | Speaker 2:

written articles uh saying that uh statutory rape laws were like outdated and they need that it needed to be lowered you know he goes as far as to say reasonably 16 but you know maybe even lower so i think that was like 1996 he wrote that article then he tried to get uh roman polanski's uh shit dropped and this is like maybe 10 12 years ago he was trying to get like that whole you know how roman plants he couldn't come to the u.s he tried to get he was like his lawyer trying to get him out of that oh i didn't put this in my video i forgot about this there's another thing where this uh i don't know who it is but it's like some professor or something like that is talking about him on this show and he's like alan dershowitz uh was defending snuff watching snuff as long as it was filmed outside the usa yeah outside yeah outside of our laws

00:21:44 - 00:21:54 | Speaker 1:

then it was all right i mean that relates to this russell brand shit too where he was you know that that clip's been going viral of him talking about how it's legal uh and you know 16 is legal in

00:21:54 - 00:22:08 | Speaker 2:

the UK yeah and it is here too in South Carolina but number one I'm married and number two uh like anyone under 30 would just seem like a kid to me and awkward you know and he was 30 when he

00:22:08 - 00:22:24 | Speaker 3:

did this Russell Brad that's what he said yeah you were assuming he was like 21 you know how sometimes like okay I guess you guys are both saying you're 30 years old and famous you could have had whatever you wanted and you wanted to think it's gonna get him do you think he's in trouble he's he just released a christian book and he's on everybody's podcast it's gonna be

00:22:24 - 00:22:36 | Speaker 4:

yeah i don't know he's on a pr quest right now a weird one it's very weird because everyone said that this is why he got into the space was this exact moment he was trying to get in front of it

00:22:36 - 00:22:52 | Speaker 2:

yeah yeah well i mean that's the only thing that makes sense because why else would he do it you know and maybe maybe if there's worse he could admit to this and take a little bit of the heat off i don't know i don't know i you know they have pr people i'm sure yeah well maybe not in this

00:22:52 - 00:23:16 | Speaker 4:

case it doesn't well you know it's interesting what you just said admit to something else that's even worse than that they won't you know it's like when cam newton asked ray j if he was gay and he's like well you know some people put peanut butter on their butt you're like some people put peanut butter on their butt for their dog and i'm like dude that's the most jedi shit i've ever heard in my life because everyone just was totally forgot about whether you were gay or not. He's like, well, am I

00:23:16 - 00:23:34 | Speaker 2:

gay? I killed JFK. I heard you were gay now, Sam. I was working like a week ago and I don't know, one of your shows are on and I just like, you know, popped in and I heard and you said you admitted to being gay. I'm the John Gotti

00:23:34 - 00:23:52 | Speaker 4:

of the gays, dude. I run this shit. Anybody who does any BF and has to get my approval first. i said i knew it i could have told you that you know but we're trying to open the door to a lot a lot of lifestyles on the show the closet yeah open the closet door yeah i don't know but uh

00:23:52 - 00:23:59 | Speaker 3:

he's a scumbag so he's by jeffrey i'm surprised i mean according to virginia jeffrey yeah yeah

00:23:59 - 00:24:03 | Speaker 1:

he knows about trans too how they're talking about it's like yeah i've read some of those

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yeah it's like it like i don't want to go into it because a very personal conversation with somebody going through something they weren't transitioning but you know they were bringing up i don't want to get too much but it was brought up about some trans stuff that was happening in their life not to them but to someone else and they were very concerned and i just brought up that like jeffrey epstein jeffrey epstein and one other guy basically funded the whole yeah yeah i mean just think about that dude jeffrey epstein funds the trans movement the The Southern Poverty Law Center basically funded all this Nazi shit. I mean, what is real? And then you have USAID going down July 1st, 2025. The last hip-hop song to reach the ranking of top 40 was...

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July 10th, 2025. There hasn't been another hip-hop song in the top 40 in almost a year. In two weeks, it'll be 10 months.

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You know, that reminds me of the end of the 80s. Hair and metal. Yeah. There's tastemakers out there for various reasons. It came back, thank God. I love fucking hair and metal. I'm going to see, well, it's not Cinderella. It's Tom Kiefer, the singer of Cinderella, and alley guns in june that's cool and then i saw that uh dixon and slaughter are playing here uh in conway which is like a country really yeah and dude conway had night ranger last year no kidding where where conway is there a place down by the river dude conway is blown up so you know the era so you know it's like an old dude that with every year for the past like 10 years they started these new trends they turned conway into halloween probably and it's like going the whole town the riverwalk it's all set up with like halloween shit everywhere and creepy stuff they do a great job it's like aerosmith is playing green sea floyds you know next no it's crazy yeah it's great well see la guns is opening for tom keeper i played with la guns like three times i used to do that i used to play for my old band shark legs we were kind of like punk but kind of like we had we had a 80s metal influence we toured with bang tango so we were friends with bang tango they thanked us on one of their albums uh we got in a fight with the bullet boys when we played with them we played all the guns a bunch we uh played with love saying i remember that those guys dude oh that's there's a video out there him calling security on us uh while he was playing through my goddamn guitar amp too mark taurine it's a fucking bitch uh we uh i played with dizzy reed from guns and roses a bunch of shit a bunch more man but yeah yeah so like i just love that kind of music and oh i play with wasp why that's like my favorite too i put yeah we opened up for wasp in 2010 it's just blacky lawless but shit that's good enough for me yeah that's great dude yeah now i play reggae i love it nice dude hey guys if you're

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00:31:51 - 00:32:03 | Speaker 2:

it went downhill since the 80s the 80s were awesome though the end of the early 90s was the end of real yeah what the early 90s were the 80s in my opinion like it felt like the 80s up

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until like 92 93 didn't it yeah there's great music out there dude i hear it all the time spotify that is the one thing cool about it is you hear new music um but but like the stuff that's easiest to find is the is the corporation outlets and they don't let you hear anything new

00:32:23 - 00:32:47 | Speaker 1:

that's cool yeah yeah that's one thing la has going for is local radio they still have local radio and then you can find new music on like i mean that's just gonna sound kind of kcrw i like i hear new shit all the time on there late at night a couple of djs like late at night they're actually really playing shit good shit that's new and but you'd never hear about it otherwise i didn't know you listened to the radio yeah yeah it's just in my car at night sometimes

00:32:47 - 00:33:00 | Speaker 3:

yeah i do too it's just easier to me occasionally a bluetooth fit but mostly just like it's just turn it on drive i don't have to worry about what the next song is or or any of that shit like

00:33:00 - 00:33:03 | Speaker 2:

netflix of the car because if you got it you got too many choices i don't know what to listen to

00:33:03 - 00:33:40 | Speaker 3:

yeah 100 i don't know what to listen to i have no clue but especially when it's like i like to listen to certain stuff and my kids they like to listen totally different stuff so like when they're in the car we'll turn on like john mayer's life on um serious radio it's perfect for kids dude yeah you go dolly pardon and you go you know it's like it's songs your kids can listen to that you can enjoy but yeah so they they kneecapped it and then that usa id stuff comes out that basically what we've learned is all culture is manufactured yeah it's interesting you know

00:33:40 - 00:34:49 | Speaker 1:

you can you said that they kind of castrated men though and did you see i jamie maybe you saw this too because this was in north carolina a couple days ago they had that documentary uh that about that rapper and like it was just all kids showing up to the theater like young people to watch it and they got like so out of hand they just had to shut down the movie theater they were all just singing and screaming in the aisles and i wonder if that's what rapper i can't uh i it was head there were headlines everywhere but it was in uh it was in raleigh uh raleigh we saw nine nails in raleigh like last year it's a good show are they still are they still they still got it right i don't know i don't know if they still are young boys fan base is what that show boy they're wild yeah seven juveniles detained at north it was in north hills and uh boys almost slipped into my north heels uh and they uh they i mean they just shut the theater down it was kind of like a takeover situation and the whole mall i might have heard of it i don't know it was just going but i wonder if that's the equivalent of what they were doing because i if you ask me i think new metal was contrived too i think that was corporate well isn't everything i mean yeah

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you've heard uh weird scenes inside the canyon yeah of course uh david mcgallis so the 67 he even goes into like new wave some and like even like everything was kind of manufactured i think here. there punk for sure because they were all rich kids well the sex pistols were put together you know is that crazy yeah like a boy band that's what they said about stone temple pilots is that nobody had ever heard of them in the scene at all and then they just showed up well they had to

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change their name a couple times i read this roadies book and he wrote it for them i was never i mean i guess i liked them a little in the 90s my age or whatever you kind of had to right yeah yeah yeah i had i had a shirt or whatever so much but i don't know uh they were called something else they had to change their name though i forget i forget i read this roadies

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book let me look it up but you know going back to epstein and trans stuff it's like so obvious he was into that goes back to babylonian holy hookers the the sacred whores mighty joe young

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is what the stone temple pilots were called oh really okay yeah yeah yeah briefly i think stone temple pussy or no shirley temple's pussy sorry wow that must have gone off

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then they changed it to stone temple good good fucking a i mean if you listen to the dark shit shirley temple went through oh shit's horrible yeah she told famous stories like like she would show up to like the record label made up changing yeah i would too dude i mean shirley temple would show up as a kid show up to me with movie execs and they would be naked in the room.

00:36:27 - 00:36:32 | Speaker 3:

Oh, yeah, I've heard that. From her mouth or something. She told that story.

00:36:32 - 00:36:37 | Speaker 2:

Yeah, she told that on Larry King. I mean, just crazy, dude.

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Speaking of Epstein and Trans, I made a video years ago, I think 2019, called WTF is a Pritzker. It's all the Pritzkers.

00:36:47 - 00:36:52 | Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, dude, the Chicago, the Illinois family of fucking fat retards.

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yeah well except tom pritzker's he's retarded but he's not fat and he's only accused but yeah the fat retard uh there's a governor right he's governor all right now that he has his sister no his brother or his cousin i don't remember which one uh was like uh he was in like military yeah and then he became trans and he was funding this trans hospital in uh i think illinois yeah like billions of dollars or something like that yeah it's like really dark and like

00:37:23 - 00:37:33 | Speaker 2:

they love they love to spread they they love to spread subversion oh yeah they want everyone to

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join them it's almost every day there's something to like uh you know divide a bunch of people but

00:37:39 - 00:38:07 | Speaker 2:

it just think about it like what that does culturally like just think how important i mean like with all this uh southern poverty law shit i don't know who runs that what what religion ran that but um so i mean like you have people that can't come to grips with that these that these rallies were all contrived the no kings before the no kings all those nazi rallies in charlatan

00:38:07 - 00:38:13 | Speaker 3:

well without without the enemy they're not going to be making money if they don't have 100 johnny

00:38:13 - 00:38:36 | Speaker 2:

No, it's Charlottesville. Charlottesville. Sorry about that. Charlottesville. Yeah, do you hear how much the Southern Poverty Law paid for that rally? Like $250,000. You know how much money they made? $180 million off that. You gotta spend money to make money. Spend money to make money. But again, these people

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can't come to grips with it. Well, without that enemy, they can't exist and they can't make all that

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money so but even that it's not even like the people trying to make money off it it's the people who buy it that you know there's nazis everywhere there's klu klux klan people everywhere and they

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wake up i feel like i bought it as a kid because i grew up in the punk rock scene and it was it was all anti-racist action which later on it turned into antifa yeah 100 i even have a fucking an ar and antifa tattoo yeah it's a punk rocker how'd that go for getting hired yeah the swastika yeah he's throwing the swastika in the trash can yeah yeah yeah and now i'm embarrassed about it though you know i realized i realized that i was fooled you know maybe hey now he's pulling it out of the trash can now you know i i just realized it was all like there's it's not this big thing

00:39:27 - 00:39:53 | Speaker 2:

like they made it out to be well it's pushing anything that's subversive to tradition yeah and when you are born with everything you're looking for purpose and racism sexism homophobia anti-semitism there's no goal line so they're like they can fight it forever and just feel like they're doing something yeah it puts you in the group

00:39:53 - 00:39:59 | Speaker 3:

mind number one and number two you feel like every ounce of you feels like you're on the right side You're fighting for justice.

00:40:00 - 00:40:11 | Speaker 1:

this you know it's and you're just being like pretty fast as shit yourself like i've seen videos of them like pushing around old people and stuff it pisses me off yeah 100 percent and it's

00:40:11 - 00:40:36 | Speaker 3:

like i just have people tell me like they were just paying for for intel you're like they're just paying the top guy the one who runs it and makes all the decisions paying him 250 000 for intel like that doesn't even make any sense dude like if you ever paid 250 000 you want action

00:40:36 - 00:40:49 | Speaker 2:

it's also what's the difference i mean you're the money is going different well the money's going directly into the pocket of somebody who's going to use the money to do shit that you're supposed to be again i mean it doesn't make any sense that there's no argument for that it's like

00:40:49 - 00:40:53 | Speaker 4:

the blm like the blm chicks kept all that money yeah how did we not recognize that obviously we

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they did yeah yes good point yeah we did we said it was all contrived right now i'm getting murked on the internet on twitter because i said george floyd died of a fentanyl overdose he did and yeah you and i know that but it does not matter to them they need their narrative they need their narrative because it's how they see the world and everyone likes to think they have a great bullshit meter and they would catch bullshit and they really can't most of the world dude cannot understand nuance details they can't even understand conspiracies because they're just

00:41:34 - 00:41:39 | Speaker 1:

not programmed to question authority you know they're programmed not to question authority

00:41:39 - 00:42:01 | Speaker 4:

yeah which is yeah which i mean there's people that ask and i kind of ask them how did you grow up and they just listened to whatever their parents said yeah my parents always my kids did yeah my parents always told me why i always because i was always that why my parents always gave me an answer it was never because i said so and people grew up with because i said so and that's why i'm like oh you got the vaccine because they said so just like your parents they said so

00:42:01 - 00:42:11 | Speaker 3:

yeah instead of why that's an interesting take that's a great take dude huh so you're saying is that the smartest thing he's ever said on this show now we're clipping it people who grew up with

00:42:11 - 00:42:23 | Speaker 2:

a sense of authority, like believing their parents inherently, like without questioning it. Now believe, you know, they've made the man their parents. It's interesting. And we're trained.

00:42:24 - 00:42:25 | Speaker 1:

We're trained in school, too.

00:42:26 - 00:42:30 | Speaker 2:

Yeah, in school, too. Do they still pledge allegiance to the flag?

00:42:30 - 00:43:05 | Speaker 1:

Yeah, and when I went to school, it wasn't this way, because I've gone to things for my kids, and they make us, at elementary school, pledge of allegiance and then there's like a south carolina one that's weird now and i never heard it before yeah yeah it wasn't around when i was a kid yeah i mean it's like i put it's like they hold their hands like this like something something like that i know yeah i swear to god that is so weird dude it's weird i it wasn't around when i was a kid i i mean i'm from boston originally but i moved here when i was 11 it was sixth grade so cup the government's boss

00:43:05 - 00:43:10 | Speaker 4:

Is that what that is? That's really weird, dude. Your daughters don't do the Pledge of Allegiance?

00:43:10 - 00:43:19 | Speaker 3:

I don't know. I have to ask. I don't think so. It's California. They don't want any nationalism. That's crazy. I'm surprised they don't make them bow to balls in class.

00:43:19 - 00:43:32 | Speaker 4:

I was about to say, I grew up with it. I thought it was normal. But now that I see it, it's such a communist thing to make us do, to play the Pledge of Allegiance every morning. And you're like, our Pledge of Allegiance. And you're a little kid. You have no idea what your Pledge of Allegiance is.

00:43:32 - 00:43:59 | Speaker 3:

I have a weird take on that. You know, I have some comic friends who I love, and they've really shit on nationalism, right? But I'm like, name me a country. What's the country you think does it right? Let's say you name anybody, right? They have nationalism, dude. Like, England? England? Dude, when a British boxer comes over here, the whole country comes over the watch and box. Canada. National. Everyone has nationalism, dude.

00:43:59 - 00:44:03 | Speaker 2:

Yeah. How's it going in those places, though, right? Like, not great. England.

00:44:04 - 00:44:07 | Speaker 3:

Yeah, but is that because of nationalism? It's like on grade anywhere, really, though.

00:44:08 - 00:44:14 | Speaker 2:

No, I mean, don't you think that that makes you more inclined to believe your government, though? When you pledge allegiance to them?

00:44:15 - 00:44:20 | Speaker 3:

That's an interesting take. That's an interesting take. Well, I mean, that's what school pretty much is.

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You're more inclined to sign up to fight for your country. Interesting, Johnny.

00:44:24 - 00:44:35 | Speaker 4:

That's the way I love it. Well, that's why we love it. Yeah, think about it. When you're a little kid and they make you pledge allegiance to a flag, you love it. Like he says, you love it. Like, you're known to, like, I'm supposed to love it. I pledge allegiance to everything because you remember as a little kid. Interesting.

00:44:35 - 00:44:36 | Speaker 2:

Gives you pride in something.

00:44:36 - 00:44:40 | Speaker 3:

You didn't really have anything to do with it. So you don't think you should love your country?

00:44:41 - 00:44:59 | Speaker 2:

I have love of country, but for different reasons. I don't love the government. I can tell you that. None of us do. I think some people love their government. I think some people think it's there to help them. Oh, yeah. They have a completely warped view of...

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Their goal... goldfish they only remember what's in front of them they don't remember the 80 times they got effed in the b by the their politicians yeah it's a difficult subject yeah it is i mean but okay in olympics you're a nationalist right sports i wouldn't call it nationalism i mean i want the

00:45:16 - 00:45:28 | Speaker 4:

guy that has a kind of a common background you know to to do to do well but yeah i i mean sports are what like why do you like any team in sport you know what i'm saying you know where i do see

00:45:28 - 00:45:44 | Speaker 1:

nationalism because i always see in the world cup when that country loses those people are crying sorry sorry but in the united states of america i never see a lot of people like not as many crying in the stands as in like when brazil loses when mexico loses these people are crying like my

00:45:44 - 00:45:52 | Speaker 4:

country is out america's kind of just like yeah it's also i mean they don't care about i see people crying at a super bowl though like that it's just soccer i think because soccer is their sport you

00:45:52 - 00:46:14 | Speaker 3:

yeah that's a great point johnny yeah that's the only sport they have i'm sure if we'd lost the olympics there would be hockey fans crying yeah but you guys never lose no hockey we're not uh whips our ass canada's really great dude yeah it's interesting johnny that's a great point it's a lot to think of it's a big subject it's it's very nuanced yes you like it's like you can

00:46:14 - 00:46:24 | Speaker 4:

be proud of your country but without supporting it and everything it does yeah you know even though we're all taxing the shit out of you yeah exactly you know i mean like and where's that money going

00:46:24 - 00:46:28 | Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm not going to root for the U.S. I'm going to root for a country not taxing me.

00:46:29 - 00:46:37 | Speaker 4:

Well, it's also, what are you taking pride in? You know what I mean? Because you didn't have any choice about being born here, and you contributed nothing toward the perpetuation of this.

00:46:37 - 00:46:50 | Speaker 3:

Doug Salp has a great bit about that from way back in the day. He's like, we stormed the beaches of, you're like, we? You did nothing. I was smoking weed with you last night. What are you talking about? That's great.

00:46:50 - 00:46:58 | Speaker 4:

yeah but i that's not to say i don't love you know my home north i feel more emotion about

00:46:58 - 00:47:09 | Speaker 2:

where my state you know north carolina yeah i love south carolina i love living i'm happy to live here you know especially since covid started yeah so road suck but yeah i love north yeah they

00:47:09 - 00:47:15 | Speaker 3:

do i love north carolina too though yeah why did they ever break them up i don't know it's weird

00:47:15 - 00:47:16 | Speaker 2:

I don't know. It is strange.

00:47:17 - 00:47:22 | Speaker 4:

Yeah, and they're very different states in many ways. Oh, yeah. Yeah.

00:47:22 - 00:47:24 | Speaker 3:

How would you describe the difference?

00:47:25 - 00:47:44 | Speaker 4:

Well, it's changed a lot. It used to be during the Civil War. After the Civil War, South Carolina was hard. North Carolina was one of the last states to leave. Slave ownership wasn't very high in North Carolina. But South Carolina, because of Charleston and the plantation economy down there, they had a ton of slaves and a lot of wealthy people.

00:47:44 - 00:48:18 | Speaker 2:

i've been to slave cemeteries they're out in the woods and if anything falls they leave it there i took some cool this is like years ago oh really cool pictures out there yeah uh you know you well you know the area what do you mean if anything falls well they were they told us we had to take like this like trek thing out like way out in the woods to a slave cemetery so like say a headstone falls over they leave it because they just let and they just kind of let nature take over they don't it's not like a regular cemetery and they're just like yeah it's just there's like headstones here and there and they're really old and everything and why wouldn't they fix it that

00:48:18 - 00:48:27 | Speaker 1:

seems i don't know man fucked up yeah i thought they would make it like pristine like this is these were the slaves they really did so much for our country let's put they did so much for

00:48:27 - 00:48:32 | Speaker 2:

as far as i was aware i think that's what the slaves believed but i could be wrong that's what

00:48:32 - 00:49:59 | Speaker 4:

i remember thinking about it north carolina was the poorest state and one of the poorest states They used to call North Carolina the veil of humility between two mountains of conceit, talking about Virginia and South Carolina, and a veil meaning a valley in that instance. It was a poor state, and it was the last to leave the Union. If Virginia hadn't left, North Carolina would have stayed in the Union probably. Lincoln, that's where Lincoln kind of played into the hands of the South by raising troops. But after the war, Sherman kind of, when he did his march to the sea and then marched north through South Carolina, he devastated South Carolina. And at the border, which is the town I'm from, right at the border, he's like, okay, North Carolina didn't really want to get into this, and they've been resistant this whole time. So we're not, we're going to stop burning houses as much, and we're going to let these people. So, like, chill a little, you know? Like, we're going to chill on the burning, everything, and rape, stealing, and rape. We're just going to do the sexual assaulting. Yeah, yeah, well, less of that even, too. But, yeah, it was right at the border. And there's even a church in my hometown where they took it over and camped there, the Sherman's Army. And there's just scratched into, like, they did graffiti even back then. Like, there's one that's like Jimmy was here, like, from 1860. Oh, really? Yeah, and then North Carolina.

00:50:00 - 00:50:06 | Speaker 2:

since the civil war has become more technological uh than south carolina and more populous

00:50:06 - 00:50:10 | Speaker 3:

no one's a mover all the burnt houses are they're like let's go well it just said it

00:50:10 - 00:50:48 | Speaker 2:

the war just set south carolina back so in georgia as well all the georgia's recovered more uh it set it back so far and so people in south carolina dudes i mean jamie you live there of course and you can tell me if i'm wrong but they still feel that that resentment like about the civil war even now wouldn't you say like i don't know my my grandparents sure did dude like you i see confederate flags everywhere when i go maybe it's just my town i live out in the middle of nowhere well yeah they live in a clan village dude i mean possibly yeah i mean my i live it i live on the beach so it's different here myrtle beach is pretty pretty myrtle beach is white trash uh

00:50:48 - 00:50:58 | Speaker 1:

central so i belong perfectly i mean i'm not i'm from massachusetts originally but it's just i moved year around 11 so i feel now i feel like this is home but like my grandpa i mean my uncle sorry

00:50:58 - 00:51:16 | Speaker 2:

was in sons of confederate veterans like this organization yeah 100 when i was in high school what are those numbers like like they tried to get me to join as a kid i remember and i was like yeah i don't do i want this on my college application i lived in conway briefly in

00:51:16 - 00:51:42 | Speaker 1:

high school so in the 90s in high school there were there was a lot of uh confederate flags everywhere but there's a lot of value where you're x i'll wear mine and it was like malcolm x and then a confederate flag yeah so yeah it's not it's not around much anymore i think there's one store yeah yeah yeah so i don't really see it there's one store like kind of in between myrtle beach and surfside that has a big uh rebel flag that's the only one i've seen like it used to be on that

00:51:42 - 00:51:47 | Speaker 2:

when i was a kid they they flew the confederate flag on the state house and yeah they only took

00:51:47 - 00:52:15 | Speaker 3:

that way a few years ago yeah it wasn't that long yeah because everyone is like so politically politically correct now i feel like that's changing though slowly i do too slowly dude and the last place to change is la la is stuck in 2021 but anyways so this new article comes out a new uh a survivor of epstein saying that epstein did a lot of gay shit at zorro ranch

00:52:15 - 00:52:29 | Speaker 1:

it was well i'm location is maybe it's a wrench it wasn't an article it was uh the you know the most outspoken victim uh virginia jeffrey that's her married name yeah yeah her book she she wrote

00:52:29 - 00:52:52 | Speaker 3:

a book but it came out the story that just came out literally like yesterday like october i think yeah i guess one i just saw just and that men were being hunted and and uh sexually assaulted I don't know. I haven't heard all that yet. That just came out. That just came out of what? I just saw it on Twitter. On Zorro Ranch. Yeah.

00:52:53 - 00:53:08 | Speaker 1:

I haven't seen that yet. No, this was her book, and she actually, I mean, supposedly killed herself. I didn't think so at first, because she did tweet. Well, you know what? Her book came out after her death, so who knows what's true about that.

00:53:08 - 00:53:15 | Speaker 3:

Apparently, if you say, I'm not suicidal, that doesn't stop them from trying to make you look like you're suicidal that's not a protection

00:53:15 - 00:54:10 | Speaker 1:

anymore yeah that does not work so supposedly she worked on you know she with a ghost rider well you know that's uh that's public it's not like a private like a you know an actual ghost rider but yeah that'd be crazy but uh so i guess she worked on it until she like died or whatever or killed herself or was killed because she had just had a car accident though right wasn't she that was weird about it and she said that she only had like minutes or days to live or hours to live and then like she went home and then a couple weeks later so she supposedly killed herself i was gonna say i didn't believe it because she tweeted a couple years ago she won it in her book she talks about trying to kill herself like three or four times and how depressed you know fucked up in the head she was and stuff but then again i just i didn't didn't cross my mind the book came out after she died so did she actually say that or did somebody want to think

00:54:10 - 00:54:52 | Speaker 3:

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00:55:34 - 00:56:00 | Speaker 3:

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00:56:00 - 00:56:05 | Speaker 1:

So much, uh, look at that, man, butterfly kisses.

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00:56:34 - 00:56:38 | Speaker 5:

No, I cannot find it. Let me search on Twitter again.

00:56:38 - 00:56:42 | Speaker 2:

You're looking for that article. Put in Jeffrey Epstein

00:56:42 - 00:56:50 | Speaker 3:

Gay Jeffrey Epstein Gay Just Epstein Gay Jeffrey Epstein Gay, yeah. Look that up.

00:56:50 - 00:56:51 | Speaker 2:

He's pretty gay.

00:56:51 - 00:56:59 | Speaker 5:

Earlier this year, British politician Peter mandelson said he's not in the epstein files because he's gay that's not it um let me see

00:56:59 - 00:57:12 | Speaker 4:

no did you retweet it possibly yeah probably i retweet anything anything gay because you know

00:57:12 - 00:57:34 | Speaker 2:

i'm gay so i have to support the community well yeah in her book she talks about uh she doesn't name him because she's scared to but it's less wexner at that i mean it's got to be so in her book she says that he was following epstein and like looking at him while he was having sex with her and then later on in her book she says hold on she hooked up with uh i found it i found this

00:57:34 - 00:57:47 | Speaker 1:

one i mean i think i found it it's from a new york post oh i have one from uh from uh yahoo news yeah it says uh trophy hunting horrific details emerged on trump epstein's friendship i didn't

00:57:47 - 00:58:08 | Speaker 5:

hear about it's multiple young men were allegedly drugged and raped at epstein's zora ranch you bring that up johnny where super predators roamed it says here yeah uh multiple men were allegedly drugged and raped at jeffrey epstein's zora ranch according to uh you want me to pull it up on your screen yeah all right let me uh i have to look that up later yeah this is just from a few days

00:58:08 - 00:58:17 | Speaker 1:

ago like you said sam um hold on like like game of thrones hunting no not like game of thrones Like, what's that kid's movie? The Hunger Games? Like, Hunger Games? I guess so.

00:58:17 - 00:58:19 | Speaker 4:

Well, Hunger Games, they hunt each other.

00:58:19 - 00:58:24 | Speaker 1:

No, but this one, Jeffrey Epstein's hunting, like... Yeah, it's elites hunting, I guess, but... That's even nuts.

00:58:25 - 00:58:35 | Speaker 3:

Well, you ever see those, like, TV show now called The Hunting Games? You're like, dude, you got... The Hunting Games, really? Yeah, it's like, you guys are scumbags. Yeah, here it is.

00:58:37 - 01:00:00 | Speaker 5:

No, I haven't seen that yet. Multiple young men were allegedly drugged and raped at Epstein's Zora Ranch, according to an explosive new report harrowing accusations from murder to baby snatch from mothers at his new mexico house of terrors or house of horrors a man actually this is a quote from representative melanie stansbury of new mexico a man actually claims that he met epstein and was brought to the ranch and was drugged she told 60 minutes australia he describes in detail a scene in which multiple men were raped at the ranch in front of him after he was drugged. Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were serial abusers, they were super predators, and it was just how they lived their lives. It's unclear how Stansbury learned the excruciating details of the alleged abuse, but her claims come as her state is in the thick of an extensive investigation in a DeZorah ranch. Okay. Rough sex fetish. he choked women buried them on the ranch which there was that story last year about them finding what looked like graves yeah at zoro ranch uh the particular tip of raped men matched the pattern of other abuse and transport and trafficking of women there's certainly hundreds of allegations of women who experienced really dark experiences and we know that

01:00:00 - 01:00:19 | Speaker 2:

but this also goes into and i don't know if you found this jamie but you know there were there were women who talked about how clinton didn't even want to fool around with the girls he was more about fooling around with the boys and that story got squashed real quick dude but it's like

01:00:19 - 01:00:47 | Speaker 4:

yeah i heard that once i did hear that once something like that not really that he that he didn't like but some there was somebody accusing him and i don't even remember it was the guy and he but i don't remember what show it was on and i didn't know you know because it's the tournament sometimes i wait before i like cover stuff i'll just kind of sit on it because i don't i trust my intuition and if my intuition ain't sure i'm not really sure yeah because

01:00:47 - 01:00:54 | Speaker 3:

don't we all i mean i feel like bill clinton like that we know he likes chicks to some degree right

01:00:54 - 01:01:22 | Speaker 4:

yeah yeah like maybe he like guys too but he's but yeah i mean maybe maybe it's about power you know i had rabbits when i was younger rabbits and there were two brothers boys and i thought i had a gay rabbit because uh my rabbit would hump my sister's rabbit which was his brother and i was like i got a gay rabbit and uh they're all fucked but then i read somebody told me later on it wasn't about it wasn't gay it was about dominance it was dominating them

01:01:22 - 01:01:33 | Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, that's how you definitely dominate a guy by try-humping him, dude. That's what you tell him, man. That's what I did to these guys before they came out of the show. I try-humped him, let him know who the alpha was.

01:01:33 - 01:01:42 | Speaker 3:

And you can try. You got to do what you got to do, you know. And that's what happened to Sam's balls. I fucking crushed his balls like that guy in the last episode.

01:01:44 - 01:01:50 | Speaker 2:

Yeah, so, I mean, where does this all go, dude? I don't know.

01:01:50 - 01:01:55 | Speaker 4:

because you can dig you can dig forever through information and find new shit it's like the

01:01:55 - 01:02:10 | Speaker 2:

never-ending story do you think it's really about politicians or is it really about bankers the people who run all these giant corporations just going to access power it's about all of them

01:02:10 - 01:02:20 | Speaker 4:

because that yeah the politicians aren't really the ones in control anyway but i guess to a certain extent they have some control or they wouldn't you know be blackmailed

01:02:20 - 01:02:36 | Speaker 2:

it's just so crazy and then they moved just maxwell to uh to a prison where she can have a like a dog that's so crazy like just crazy it's like how long do they break her out

01:02:36 - 01:02:41 | Speaker 3:

was that because did she get that because she testified or gave some information Is that what that was?

01:02:41 - 01:02:45 | Speaker 2:

She agreed not to testify against Trump.

01:02:46 - 01:02:47 | Speaker 3:

We know that? That's what got her that?

01:02:47 - 01:03:00 | Speaker 2:

That's what it's believed. The guy who's the AG now that went after the Southern Poverty Law Center and after Comey, he's the guy that cut the deal.

01:03:00 - 01:03:10 | Speaker 1:

Because if she goes out saying that Trump didn't do anything and Bill Clinton didn't do anything, we kind of like, not that we do, but we kind of have to believe her because she's that guy's sidekick, right?

01:03:10 - 01:03:13 | Speaker 2:

I mean, why would you believe her?

01:03:13 - 01:03:27 | Speaker 1:

She's not saying anything to get out of prison. No, I know, but that's what I'm saying. If she's willing to say that to get out of prison, because that's what she says. If she says, hey, Trump, if I say you didn't do nothing, and I tell him Bill Clinton didn't do nothing, will you guys let me out? Yeah. And we kind of have to believe her because she is the sidekick.

01:03:27 - 01:03:32 | Speaker 2:

You know that Bill Clinton and Trump made a deal. We're not going to throw either of us under the bus.

01:03:32 - 01:03:36 | Speaker 3:

They all make that. All the presidents do that, it seems like, right? Right?

01:03:36 - 01:04:25 | Speaker 2:

I mean, just think of. this arresting of comey is just so obvious that's just like what the fuck you remember me you love me remember me i'm trump i'm fighting the deep state and that's just what is it though it's it's over like a picture yeah well someone said something really good and dude it even crystallized right this moment what did the ag say these things on social media people are saying are dangerous we gotta really rein this in and then boom you arrest comey that sets the president now we can arrest people for things they say on social media yeah exactly i don't know how you're not how you are not violating his first amendment rights you see

01:04:25 - 01:04:34 | Speaker 4:

at first i was like oh fuck yeah it's about time and then i'm like then i saw why i was like that doesn't really make sense of all the reasons to go after come exactly that's the

01:04:34 - 01:04:40 | Speaker 3:

one you go after yeah what the fuck is that what the fuck is that i mean they're not gonna admit

01:04:40 - 01:04:52 | Speaker 4:

any of that other shit obviously well it makes you wonder is it to get like get him on other stuff i don't know but it's just it's it's very odd it seems like it's just a warning

01:04:52 - 01:05:00 | Speaker 2:

it just seems all theatrical yeah like he's really like i don't care what you say trump gives a shit

01:05:00 - 01:05:06 | Speaker 5:

if people like him or not. Yeah. You all watch Trump squirm, see him get booed in a stadium. Oh, he hates it.

01:05:06 - 01:05:36 | Speaker 4:

He gets so pissed, dude. Yeah, and he was talking the other day about, I mean, how they, in that interview, I think even, he was being asked about how they stopped having outdoor rallies at the strong urging of his security people, and he didn't want to do that. And then they were also urged him to stop having these big indoor rallies, and he's like, obviously, I'm not going to stop doing that. And I mean, because then what am I just not going to, he literally went like, what am I not going to have huge rallies all the time? It was so funny. He loves that.

01:05:37 - 01:05:54 | Speaker 5:

He loves fat chicks guarding him though. It's like every, if I would have saw that, if I was Trump and I saw that, I mean, obviously it was fake, the assassination, but like, let's just say in a world where it was real, if I would have saw that fat chick in secret, I'd be like, get her the fuck out of here.

01:05:54 - 01:05:59 | Speaker 4:

Did you hear that, that hot mic that caught them talking about like. they might as well have door stops

01:05:59 - 01:06:02 | Speaker 5:

because they had two hot chicks guarding the door

01:06:02 - 01:06:18 | Speaker 3:

did you guys watch the latest UFC I don't think Trump got cheered as much as he did they put the music up I heard a lot of boos and then if you watch like a couple before I ran he was killing it at the UFC and now it's a whole different type of cheering

01:06:18 - 01:06:53 | Speaker 5:

100% dude can I say something that's very weird that I've noticed there's a lot more violence against women in entertainment a lot more violence against women i forget the show that i was watching but it's like they were sending female officers to go oh yeah it was like i think it was uh daredevil like they're sending in female like i've noticed that too strong arm and like they're getting the kicked out of them like women getting punched in the face and stuff yeah a lot by men yeah

01:06:53 - 01:06:58 | Speaker 4:

out of nowhere it's happened yeah over the past couple years i would say yeah i mean too i've

01:06:58 - 01:07:07 | Speaker 1:

noticed it too because there's and a lot of people are like well she hit me first or whatever that i've been beat up by many women it doesn't hurt i'm not even talking about like in terms of like

01:07:07 - 01:07:42 | Speaker 5:

law enforcement in real life i'm talking about yeah in the culture of these television shows women are now getting their asses beat yeah i've seen that well why do you think they're doing that just to i don't know but because i remember watching like um you know like uh csi miami or something and they had a man and a woman both tied up and the woman would talk shit and the guy would get punched in the face and i was like that makes no sense to me dude why would they crack her because you can't do that on television and now all of a sudden they're doing it everywhere

01:07:42 - 01:07:56 | Speaker 4:

it's really weird what do you do you have any guess at what that's about because i can't i don't even know other than just the general progress towards equality equality yeah i guess

01:07:56 - 01:08:08 | Speaker 5:

so if you want to be henchman you're gonna get your ass beat i don't know man i i don't know none of it's good though whatever it is it's not it's something daredevil is so violent it's so

01:08:08 - 01:08:14 | Speaker 2:

violent dude it's so violent i haven't seen it like like the comic book guy yeah the comic book

01:08:14 - 01:08:37 | Speaker 5:

they got they got on disney it's like on disney yeah that's crazy it's very weird to me dude it's like very weird to me and the trump assassination was weird because the first thing he does he doesn't even start like like why are these people trying to like first of all if you try to assassinate a president why is he getting up and speaking in front of people like why is he being

01:08:37 - 01:08:57 | Speaker 4:

shoot away and be like live the fight another day dude those videos are so funny of that woman that's with him trying to get into his little huddle have you seen it where they grab him and take him out and then she's like trying to get anywhere and they're like fuck off it's oh they did that the show it's so funny yeah yeah yeah every all women like trying to get like get rfk

01:08:57 - 01:09:03 | Speaker 5:

out of here show hines like i'm on curb your enthusiasm nobody's wife was saved you didn't

01:09:03 - 01:09:09 | Speaker 3:

see a RFK. Yeah, RFK's wife was like in the back. I didn't know that was her name. Yeah, fucking poor lady.

01:09:09 - 01:09:15 | Speaker 4:

Yeah, and same thing happened with J.D. Vance, who they got first, weirdly. Weirdest shit ever. And Trump, they

01:09:15 - 01:09:17 | Speaker 5:

got first. No, no, no. No, they got

01:09:17 - 01:09:18 | Speaker 4:

J.D. Vance, but way before they got Trump.

01:09:18 - 01:09:36 | Speaker 5:

They grabbed him off the stage. That was a mess up. And then Trump falls, they got lift him up. Yeah, that was weird. And then have you seen the picture that's still from the video of of steven miller grabbing his wife's milkers as they're trying to get out no and then in the

01:09:36 - 01:09:43 | Speaker 4:

background you can see trump just watching i love that guy eating eating salad the whole time though

01:09:43 - 01:09:47 | Speaker 3:

hey have you seen did you did you see the clip supposedly where the fork becomes of chicken and

01:09:47 - 01:09:59 | Speaker 4:

it's supposed to be an ai video well what i saw you see i saw ben swan shared that and but the comments rightly pointed out that it's an enhanced for meaning somebody put the original video because it's so shitty into

01:10:00 - 01:10:11 | Speaker 3:

an ai program to make it higher res and when things are really blurry ai is just taking guesses you know it's just like any other ai video it's like oh it's a fork no it's a live

01:10:11 - 01:10:17 | Speaker 2:

chicken no it's a dog it goes from a fork to it to a piece of chicken it's because it doesn't

01:10:17 - 01:10:31 | Speaker 3:

know what it is you know i mean that's not any uh that if it was the original video and that's what it was doing then you would have something but i think some people just don't quite understand how AI works yet. So they divine significance from those things, but I don't.

01:10:31 - 01:10:41 | Speaker 2:

And then who told Dana that he can talk like that? Like he's part of like a movie. I saw everything go down. He's talking about a WWE. Did you see Dana White talking about it, Sam?

01:10:41 - 01:10:45 | Speaker 1:

It was awesome. It's the coolest thing that's ever happened to me.

01:10:45 - 01:10:47 | Speaker 3:

They said to get down, but I didn't.

01:10:49 - 01:10:50 | Speaker 1:

Dana White. Dana White.

01:10:52 - 01:10:55 | Speaker 3:

He was thrilled. He was geeked.

01:10:55 - 01:10:59 | Speaker 1:

And then there were people like, I was in an actual shooting. It's not fun.

01:11:00 - 01:11:22 | Speaker 3:

Yeah, Wolf Blitzer was really, CNN was like, you should have heard CNN. It was like a funeral scene on CNN. They were like, the one girl was crying, and it was like, Erica Kirk was in that room after what just happened to her. Oh, this country is sick. Oh, and then it took like Van, believe it or not, Van Jones to kind of like snap him out of it to be like, okay, chill out, people.

01:11:22 - 01:11:43 | Speaker 1:

Yeah. Well, you know, well, they live for that. Those are moments in which they know they're making history and they'll play that again. So they go over the top with their bad porn acting, right? And it's like Fox ran a poll on how many people believed it. 70% of Fox viewers said they thought it was fake. Really?

01:11:43 - 01:11:49 | Speaker 3:

I mean, dude, not good. We're making progress as a country. Well, you know, there's an old saying. We're beating up women in movies.

01:11:50 - 01:12:45 | Speaker 1:

You know, the elites, they control you through lies and power. uh lies and violence and when their lies don't work anymore what do they got left yeah but even that guys i know it's crazy i know i'm a crazy person maybe not to the listeners because they've been with us so long but i just think they like the shadow in the cave is disappearing okay right i just feel like not it feels like it's but it's felt like that for like eight years now yeah but eight years is a short amount of time compared to like the 80s and the 70s and the 60s i mean like i think people are waking up more and more and then johnny who i gotta give johnny props to because johnny brought up that this chinese video of israel never shows or tel aviv right tel aviv never shows anything happening it's a webcam

01:12:45 - 01:12:47 | Speaker 3:

A live webcam that's been running since February.

01:12:47 - 01:12:51 | Speaker 1:

And then Andrew Tate. Can you find that video and play it, Johnny?

01:12:51 - 01:12:53 | Speaker 3:

Yeah. The one you sent me.

01:12:53 - 01:12:56 | Speaker 1:

Yeah. And it's like, you know, you can say whatever you want about Andrew Tate.

01:12:56 - 01:12:59 | Speaker 2:

What's going on? So there's a live video in Israel?

01:12:59 - 01:13:12 | Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's on YouTube. It's just a live stream that's been running, live Tel Aviv footage since February. And nothing. I'm guessing nothing's going on in that stream. I never, every time somebody says that, like, Tel Aviv's in ruins, I go and check in and it's like...

01:13:12 - 01:13:17 | Speaker 1:

That was Johnny's whistling. That was his cricket That's my cricket

01:13:17 - 01:13:20 | Speaker 2:

It's better than your Mexican though I heard your XG

01:13:20 - 01:13:22 | Speaker 1:

No dude his Mexican's great

01:13:22 - 01:13:23 | Speaker 2:

I heard his XG wasn't that great

01:13:23 - 01:13:31 | Speaker 1:

I thought it was fire Holmes what are you talking about That's great dude That sounds exactly like you You don't know what you sound like You don't know nothing Holmes

01:13:31 - 01:13:38 | Speaker 2:

I made you sound a little cooler actually You did you did I got a couple people telling me to go listen to you I'm sorry bro Impression

01:13:38 - 01:13:42 | Speaker 1:

Dude you gotta go listen to it They nailed you dude They made you sound like you graduated high school

01:13:42 - 01:13:50 | Speaker 3:

Do you think you sent me that on your social media phone Sam's got two phones so it's hard to I got two I did I did up until last year

01:13:50 - 01:13:52 | Speaker 1:

I'm about to have a third phone

01:13:52 - 01:13:56 | Speaker 3:

oh is it that that phone that you've been saying you were going to activate yeah I have it

01:13:56 - 01:14:11 | Speaker 1:

I have to go activate it no apps on it the only thing that will be on that is GPS and my Zoom for my recovery meeting there's going to be no email I got it there's just going to be call and text

01:14:11 - 01:14:20 | Speaker 2:

so that's going to be your to-go phone like when you're when you go to the comedy store when you go out and about that's the phone that's it well let's get that phone number yeah in case you get lost alright

01:14:20 - 01:14:23 | Speaker 3:

it was on someone called Tina Parker's Instagram

01:14:23 - 01:14:39 | Speaker 2:

yeah did you guys hear that theory that I mean it's not really that time traveler was the shooter of the correspondent dinner there's a he's a time traveler yeah I don't know if you guys gone down that rabbit hole yet

01:14:39 - 01:14:52 | Speaker 1:

we haven't gone down Mexican fucking rabbit hole shit and that dude it is him he is the guy that made the art dog we don't smoke the same bitch it has to do

01:14:52 - 01:14:55 | Speaker 3:

with the art what evidence is there that he's a time traveler

01:14:55 - 01:14:59 | Speaker 2:

a Mexican said so I'll send you the whole article I don't really I just thought

01:15:00 - 01:15:06 | Speaker 4:

Sam would have already heard it. Why? Because it's just fully fucking retarded. Obviously, Sam's heard this.

01:15:08 - 01:15:14 | Speaker 5:

Okay. Did Chili bring that up? And you're like, oh, dog, that makes sense. I got your footage here.

01:15:14 - 01:15:34 | Speaker 4:

One in one, make two. Okay. This is my favorite kind of content, by the way. It's just some woman's head lording over a video in the background. Like she's doing something. And it really is just, I mean, it's the dumbest thing. i hate this shit so much where it's just like oh it's like make your own shit bro all right let's

01:15:34 - 01:16:40 | Speaker 3:

see i thought iran and israel are at war i see fucking campfires and the odd plume of smoke this is bullshit this is a play none of this is real dubai is still safe tel aviv still safe tehran is still safe inside of tehran they are reorganizing politically america is doing its very best to put on a play to the outside world a deal has been done everyone has agreed to do certain things so that everybody can save face and everybody is happy with the end result just like last time so iran is striking a whole bunch of empty american military bases with no one on them a couple of missiles get shot down and those interceptors cause fires inside of dubai yes it's true that is happening a couple of stupid buildings on the outskirts of tehran and the outskirts of tel aviv are going to get set on fire and in two days from now emirates airlines is going to be flying people first class to five palm to party next to a pool just like before and if you think this is a real war you don't understand how the world works i thought iran and israel were at war

01:16:40 - 01:16:46 | Speaker 5:

woman doing with her fake eyelashes i don't understand this she's just really like intent

01:16:46 - 01:16:51 | Speaker 4:

she got the likes and the views yeah i know it's not it's such bullshit yeah she literally

01:16:51 - 01:17:17 | Speaker 5:

that's the internet now but the reason i bring that up is because a big article just came out that that's basically the ukraine war it was a giant media setup you hear people i've always said we're not there how the fuck do we know and it's basically a genocide of white male white male christians they've killed 1.5

01:17:17 - 01:17:29 | Speaker 4:

and on both sides i would assume that's white males russians right yeah i'm sure a bunch of russians have died too but but i mean that what are they also white male christians for the most

01:17:29 - 01:17:44 | Speaker 5:

part yeah yeah and nobody's talking every i know and obviously palestine is an awful thing and that's a genocide too but nobody's talking about the 1.5 christians that have been just murdered in Ukraine, the lead to new Israel.

01:17:46 - 01:17:53 | Speaker 4:

I thought that was going to be in Argentina, right? No, no, no. Everybody wants to be new Israel. Yeah, there's going to be like

01:17:53 - 01:18:20 | Speaker 5:

new Israel too. You don't think they have more than one. They have plan B, plan C, plan D. Nuevo Israel. Los Israel will be down there. Exactly, yeah. I mean, the Mexican president is fucking, she's a Jew. Yeah. So start off that. Start off there. It's just so crazy, dude, how out of control. You motherfucker. How out of control the country is, dude. What was that? Just something. Just something happened.

01:18:20 - 01:18:26 | Speaker 1:

Did Andrew Tate say five palms? It sounded like he said five palms. Yeah, he did, yeah. What was he talking about?

01:18:26 - 01:18:31 | Speaker 4:

I assume he's talking about Iran. Is that in Iran? He was saying that they would be having first class.

01:18:33 - 01:18:40 | Speaker 2:

Well, it's weird because in the Epstein emails, i found that they called when they were talking about the temple on the island they called it

01:18:40 - 01:18:48 | Speaker 4:

five palms whoa that's what they called it oh yeah okay it's five five palm jumeirai hotel in dubai

01:18:48 - 01:19:03 | Speaker 2:

yeah i just looked it up okay well yeah they called the temple five palms sometimes uh f-i-v-e and sometimes just a number my latest video i talk about it because they're and they were talking about working on a bunker under five bombs uh i don't i don't know if that means

01:19:03 - 01:19:59 | Speaker 5:

Whoa, working on a bunker under five bombs. Yeah, yeah. And now we know that the third temple, that the, whoa, dude. Wow, you just dropped a bomb, dude. The ball, ballroom is designed like the third temple. It has the exact, it's like almost the same layout. It's supposed to be like, it's supposed to protect under drones or some shit like that? What did he say? Well, he's bringing up a bunker under the third temple, and they're going to build the ballroom to look like the third temple. Ah, the ballroom. He keeps pushing that. You really think the... What do you mean he's pushing it? They just went ahead and did it. that's

01:20:00 - 01:21:25 | Speaker 2:

that's the problem now it doesn't even seem like they wait for the the people to prove it no for the people to approve it right yeah because that used to be what these things were like hit the world trade center and get everyone with okay with us going into yeah yeah into the middle right they're not even waiting for that anymore i don't know that's a scary thing because that was the one rule that kind of kept them in check yeah maybe i'm bigger things they they'll do it but so a lot of people think that the new ball room is going to be basically massad headquarters really which is really just the bank of england it's all bank of england guys that's all it is all these intelligence agencies represent the bank of england their private security details what are the coincidence literally the ball room yeah and they just keep saying it too ballroom ball ballroom we gotta build the ballroom and then you got queenie fucking lindsey graham we just people need this where we need to spend 400 million dollars where where the where the politicians and the people can come and eat i thought you said balls room i'm out guys and we were talking last night on um conspiracy social club that like

01:21:25 - 01:21:48 | Speaker 1:

he's losing his race right now like well this is the guy to ask jamie okay jamie sam asked me this all the time yeah jamie we got some questions for you south carolina you know i lived in i lived in hilton head but that's not real south carolina i lived in bluffton for years but it's why why do people boofing right why do people keep voting in fucking lindsey graham down there what i don't

01:21:48 - 01:22:23 | Speaker 3:

feel like i don't i don't know anybody that likes them so i don't feel like they do so oh that's interesting okay maybe maybe just because maybe that they just if they do it the lesser you know they would never vote democrat around here most people yeah that's true in south carolina i mean i live at the beach it's a little different because it's like a melting pot but yeah wherever's nice that's where it starts to get liberal yeah with the beach town and and you know i'm a damn yankee too i moved here and never went back i was a kid but yeah a lot of people are transplants so

01:22:23 - 01:22:28 | Speaker 2:

do you have to do they charge you more at restaurants because you're a damn yankee

01:22:28 - 01:22:39 | Speaker 3:

yeah no i mean i i think you might get local discounts places but no no because they did like it's we depend on it here at the tourist town yeah there's like 80 different places called

01:22:39 - 01:22:41 | Speaker 1:

Calabash Seafood down that way.

01:22:41 - 01:22:44 | Speaker 3:

I'm still waiting for you to come here. We have comedy clubs here, man.

01:22:44 - 01:22:46 | Speaker 1:

I'll gig anywhere.

01:22:46 - 01:22:47 | Speaker 3:

Come to Myrtle Beach.

01:22:47 - 01:22:49 | Speaker 1:

What's that place called?

01:22:49 - 01:22:50 | Speaker 3:

The Cabana.

01:22:52 - 01:22:53 | Speaker 1:

I'll come there.

01:22:54 - 01:23:04 | Speaker 3:

There's other places too, but it's the only place I've been. My singer for my band, Ed, used to work there, so he met a lot of comedians there and shit. Come, I'll pack the place. I'll get everybody. I love that, dude.

01:23:04 - 01:23:17 | Speaker 2:

I would love that. Then we'll shoot a commercial for your place. Hi, I'm Sam Tripoli. What's the name of your car place? The Comedy Cabana? No, we don't have to say what your car place is. Yeah, if you don't want to say it. Yeah, go, go, cars.

01:23:17 - 01:23:18 | Speaker 3:

Yeah, I probably shouldn't say it.

01:23:18 - 01:23:30 | Speaker 2:

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01:23:30 - 01:23:32 | Speaker 1:

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01:23:32 - 01:23:33 | Speaker 2:

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01:23:34 - 01:24:29 | Speaker 3:

See, it's weird because I drive every car. i mean i don't drive i don't do all new cars anymore because if you ai taking my jobs man a few years ago um i'm not going to say the brands but a few of the brands that we sell switch that they didn't need that they're new if they're brand new they don't need pictures taken of them anymore they produce stock photos at the buy vin number if it's a brand new car unless unless it's the you know they have a thing called dealer trade where we trade with other dealerships they don't i have to shoot those or if it's an upgrade like say they uh put a performance package on it then i have to reshoot it or whatever but it's weird if i see a car driving around with our sticker on the back i'm like 99 chance i've driven that car which is very strange you know and i i'm not gonna like get myself in trouble but if i got a fart i'm not gonna hold it i fart in that car and the first person to fart in that car that's like marrying

01:24:29 - 01:24:34 | Speaker 2:

a chick who hooked up with everyone in your town like there's a good chance i rode your wife

01:24:34 - 01:24:40 | Speaker 1:

yeah that's the one thing you get a new car you want to be the first person to fart in it oh yeah

01:24:40 - 01:24:53 | Speaker 2:

i mean there's a good chance i didn't fart in it when you bring it back do you tell them hey i farted in it so that they give it the new car smell again no it's fine it goes well yeah jamie

01:24:53 - 01:25:00 | Speaker 1:

i have to say you don't look like your fart smell like christmas either right I mean, everyone...

01:25:00 - 01:25:05 | Speaker 2:

like their own or don't they don't mind their own at least i hate my own dude sometimes i'm like why

01:25:05 - 01:25:25 | Speaker 4:

you know that tells me you got some bad bacteria a bad gut biome hold on so you love to smell your own smarts i've heard that before that like if you if something changes where it's like really offensive to you that it signals like i'm a dad dad's fart bad your gut biome is all jacked up like if it starts to smell different or something probably is it's it's weird that you mentioned

01:25:25 - 01:25:43 | Speaker 3:

that uh before i came here i had to bring my mom to the hospital so hopefully she's doing all right let's pray let's pray pray for my mom thank you damn i'm gonna tear up so sorry bro i'm done here now we're good we're good she's uh she might have c diff we don't know which which uh from taking

01:25:43 - 01:25:48 | Speaker 4:

yeah some kind of hand about you know what it is yes yeah it's uh yes infection right

01:25:48 - 01:25:58 | Speaker 3:

yeah some kind of something like that she's been like having a rough time the past couple weeks but she's, like, very diabetic and all that, too. So when we're done here, I'm going to go back up there.

01:25:59 - 01:26:00 | Speaker 4:

All right, man. God bless her.

01:26:00 - 01:26:03 | Speaker 3:

All right. I wasn't going to say anything until you said that.

01:26:03 - 01:26:19 | Speaker 2:

Well, we're going to pray for her. Please, God, please help Jamie Deluxe's mom get a healthy and full recovery. Love that, dude. Love that. So, yeah, it's tough, dude, because we're at that age, dude, where, you know.

01:26:19 - 01:26:29 | Speaker 3:

Yeah. i worry more i worry more about my kids losing her you know yeah for sure and it's it's been

01:26:29 - 01:26:58 | Speaker 2:

really weird because not only are we losing the older generation but the younger generation we're like yeah there's so many comics who are just passing away it's like unbelievable dude like another really good guy raj he just passed away he was a great guy dude a great guy found out he passed away i'm like unbelievable dude yeah i have those unexpected ones like

01:26:58 - 01:27:07 | Speaker 1:

he got in a car accident i got those still like i lost friends because of crazy stuff or ods but i haven't had one like a heart attack yet something where it's a lot more like well i've

01:27:07 - 01:27:08 | Speaker 2:

I had a couple of cancer ones.

01:27:09 - 01:27:24 | Speaker 4:

Dude, we had a kid in, when I was in probably seventh grade, he's one of those guys that just had like the weird heart and was playing basketball. His name was Lawrence McNeil. Just dropped dead playing basketball. The kid, and the next day at class, it was just an empty desk there. It was the weirdest thing. Mid-game? Yeah.

01:27:24 - 01:27:29 | Speaker 2:

Oh, that's really hard because that's like mortality very early for you.

01:27:29 - 01:27:30 | Speaker 4:

Yeah, it was really weird.

01:27:31 - 01:27:41 | Speaker 2:

Usually it's when, usually it's your grandparents or a pet. when you're like oh this thing doesn't go on forever like my daughters the first person they

01:27:41 - 01:27:54 | Speaker 4:

lost was pollyanna yeah animals are good for that to kind of ease it in soft entry to death you know kind of introduction to it for kids yeah we lost two dogs two years ago johnny might have been my

01:27:54 - 01:28:12 | Speaker 1:

age but during a prom during they do this dui thing where they make it seem like your friends died and it's a big like it's scary like they try to scare the fuck out of you that where i'm from yeah and the kids are all bloody the parents are crying acting like their kids are dead and it's kind of some of us are laughing because we're like this is fake but it's supposed to be like

01:28:12 - 01:28:27 | Speaker 4:

a serious thing scares the shit out of you yeah they do it in churches where i'm from and they but they add an element to it where the person goes to hell after oh okay and it's like a haunted house they do it around halloween oh my god i've been the one here years ago yeah remember those

01:28:27 - 01:28:31 | Speaker 2:

jamie they used to do a lot more i don't think they do as much now why is it haunted because

01:28:31 - 01:28:59 | Speaker 4:

kid was gay it's like i remember the one i remember most was they had they staged an accident like you said and there's like blood everywhere and some guy's dead and then it's like no he goes to hell yeah you know you see him earlier and he's like i don't believe in jesus jesus dumb and then he gets in a car accident at prom night or something and then he ends up in this like and there's like people in masks and like it's really hot they you know turn the heat on they had the

01:28:59 - 01:29:03 | Speaker 1:

cops we'd had real cops with us it was a school production yeah it's like a whole school production

01:29:03 - 01:29:18 | Speaker 4:

it's kind of a scared straight kind of yeah and i'll dude you don't want to talk about people claiming to find religion that would do it scared the shit out of kids and they would all be just like yes please jesus i don't want to you know i don't want to end up in the room without air

01:29:18 - 01:29:23 | Speaker 2:

conditioning yeah everything's trauma once you get people traumatized you can manipulate i never

01:29:23 - 01:29:27 | Speaker 4:

believed in that way of doing it either i always thought even back then as a kid i thought this

01:29:27 - 01:29:37 | Speaker 3:

isn't the way to do it you know i was in my 20s we went as a gag you know it was a gag yeah okay

01:29:37 - 01:30:00 | Speaker 4:

yeah no i went as a kid i was but yeah it's to me that's not if you're not if you're just there are people who believe that it's such a serious thing and i i get this like that you know that they truly believe that unless you do it this exact way your eternal soul is damned then they'll do it by any means necessary they will convert you you know what I mean that's what the the

01:30:00 - 01:30:22 | Speaker 3:

That's how they justified it to themselves when they were forcibly converting natives, you know, for hundreds of years in this country. They said, you know, it's your eternal soul. So, yeah, if we have to bring you kicking and screaming into these schools to be reeducated and learn to speak English, we're going to do it. And they, you know, they have the same justification. But I think you have to have the conversion has to happen in your head and your heart.

01:30:22 - 01:30:58 | Speaker 4:

I feel like people are waking up more and more to spirituality because people are so desperate for tradition now that they just want to connect to the past. And that's why a lot of people do go to church, is more about community than anything. It's just being able to connect. Like, I'm not necessarily into organized religion, but, you know, one of the guys who listens to the show, he just opened a church around here. Really? Yeah. So I was thinking about going to a pastor. He's a pastor. Just go and support and just get a community going.

01:30:58 - 01:31:04 | Speaker 3:

Yeah. I've thought that many times that it would be good to have something like that. But I just, I can never find a place that I would.

01:31:05 - 01:31:24 | Speaker 4:

That's what's great for AA is just. I'm just thinking AA. AA is great for that shit. It's great for that shit. I'm totally into that. That's why I've tried to force myself to go to a meeting. You know, it's just. i go to nightly meetings on zoom but to go to a live meeting just that must be different yeah

01:31:24 - 01:32:07 | Speaker 3:

to go like in person yeah it is modern society is so isolating you know it's so like i saw an internet i'm watching the show which boy it fits right near there it's called margo has money troubles have you heard of this it's about this girl who has a baby out of wedlock and ends up needing to make money so she goes on she starts doing only fans but her dad in it is out of fresh out of na maybe uh or he was in a rehab and he comes out and he says uh i could live alone but he's asking to live with his daughter he says because then i will have someone to perform sanity for which is the most interesting thought that thought was like oh i love that right because if you get alone that's why people who are alone get weird man yeah because they don't have anyone

01:32:07 - 01:32:14 | Speaker 4:

to perform sanity you know you know interesting people who become really famous yeah you lose

01:32:15 - 01:32:33 | Speaker 3:

Everybody's a sycophant, so everything you do, your worst impulses are reaffirmed. You affect the world around you. It's a reality distortion field. It's what they used to say Steve Jobs had, this ability to kind of twist people's minds to his will and worked out for him because he had good judgment. But if you don't have good judgment, it fucks your whole life up. You know what I mean?

01:32:33 - 01:32:35 | Speaker 4:

I feel like that's the same with the people that go there. Perform sanity.

01:32:36 - 01:32:58 | Speaker 3:

Yeah, I don't have anybody to perform sanity for if I'm alone. And that can make you just twist your mind and start getting weird thoughts and rituals and stuff. It's like the private school kid that comes out into public school for the first time. You're like, oh, he's a little weird because he hasn't had people to perform sanity for. Do you have something you want to say?

01:32:58 - 01:33:12 | Speaker 1:

I was just going to say I feel like it's kind of the same thing with streamers. When they stream all day, all they know how to do is stream. So whenever they turn off the cameras, they don't know how to just act like a normal person. They're still streaming. you're like yo dude the cameras are off and that seems exhausting and this is from a guy who

01:33:12 - 01:33:17 | Speaker 3:

records all the time to be on all the time it's got to be exhausting yeah i i was kind of addicted

01:33:17 - 01:34:17 | Speaker 2:

to us streaming like that i i had live channels and i was streaming like five six nights a week but that you know that's where we're getting now she would be upstairs waiting for me i'd be out here talking to strangers you know online huh just chilling yeah but it was kind of like what's that you gotta do it in moderation dude yeah yeah it was kind of like uh it was kind of therapeutic for me though you know and i miss it but yeah i'd spent too much time doing it it was it was like an addiction like i had to stream that night you know well me and my singer might be starting a podcast we talked about it so uh i just gotta clean up my spaceship here farting this too part of my stews how you go yeah so uh are you happy to be back i am happy to be back because you know i missed it i just had to work on myself for a while and take a break but that's okay yeah and since i got my channel back you know uh i lost some but i think i got it when i got it back i still had 70 000 subscribers i got it up to 83 000 so far that's great yeah for you dude yeah

01:34:17 - 01:34:23 | Speaker 3:

man who are the assholes who unsubscribed that's what i want who unsubscribes i think they unsubscribe

01:34:23 - 01:35:00 | Speaker 4:

you i believe you know what's really weird on instagram instagram is now either not allowing me to retweet somebody or retweeting it for me already what i'll go there and i'll see video i liked oh i want to retweet i look down it already has a check mark on it you know when you retweet something of course it already has a check mark on it and you're not like you don't think you're like 4 a.m no dude not at all man it happens all the time so either they don't want me to retweet that which i think is really what it is they don't want that content getting the people

01:35:00 - 01:35:09 | Speaker 2:

who follow my shit and they don't want me spreading it around wait so they make it look like you did it but you did not or they check it so i can't already check it which means it's not

01:35:09 - 01:35:14 | Speaker 4:

retweeted oh i see on instagram i don't really fuck with i mean i have one but i don't fuck

01:35:14 - 01:35:20 | Speaker 2:

with it too much i forget about it well instagram is very important for me because i do stand up

01:35:20 - 01:35:29 | Speaker 4:

and like yeah well that makes sense i should do more on it because my band's playing all the time you know we have a guarantee i would yeah we we have one i just gotta get on it more

01:35:29 - 01:36:08 | Speaker 2:

i would you know it's like my instagram uh like i can now that i can promote i'm selling more tickets i'm not selling out but i'm selling more tickets you've noticed that huh yeah oh yeah well i also have a system now because i've been going on the road more i've developed a system and i realized because instagram kind of f's you like if you're doing if you live in la and you're doing a show in chicago they don't show your shit to chicago as much as they'll show it to la but once you get in the market just start pounding the shit out of it and then they'll see it once you're physically there you yeah oh i wonder if you know that makes sense because i had to go to pigeon

01:36:08 - 01:36:24 | Speaker 4:

forge and uh in gatlinburg a couple months ago my daughter does gymnastics so we are we're always traveling around for gymnastics and uh i like even after coming back home i was getting like all these fucking things on social media about Pigeon Forge or Gatlinburg and just kept it

01:36:24 - 01:36:30 | Speaker 1:

constantly so yeah that makes sense you can you can buy ad reads with specific city yeah you can

01:36:30 - 01:36:49 | Speaker 2:

do that yeah right I do that okay but I I think that will sell but like in terms of your normal content it more shows you where you are than all over the place so once you get in the market I Like, I'm posting one, two videos. I'm doing live streams right there so they see it.

01:36:49 - 01:36:54 | Speaker 1:

You know what could help is when it tells you your location, change the location of wherever you're going to.

01:36:55 - 01:36:56 | Speaker 2:

Oh, that's interesting.

01:36:56 - 01:37:05 | Speaker 1:

Have you seen it where it says your location right there? Put Washington, D.C. if you're going to be at Washington. I wonder if that works. I don't know. You could use a VPN, though. That would cheat it, too.

01:37:05 - 01:37:09 | Speaker 2:

Yeah, but that might hurt you. It could. It'd be like, you're nowhere.

01:37:10 - 01:37:18 | Speaker 3:

Well, no, they could recognize that you're using a VPN and punish you for it. Spank you. Spank you. I absolutely liked it.

01:37:19 - 01:37:25 | Speaker 2:

All right, Jamie. Great show, dude. We're sorry to hear about your mother. We're sending her loving prayers.

01:37:25 - 01:37:33 | Speaker 4:

Thank you. Hopefully, it's just an infection. She's going to be on antibiotics. But, you know, she's not even that old. She's 64.

01:37:33 - 01:37:39 | Speaker 2:

That's not old at all, dude. That's not old at all. Yeah, exactly. So how old was she when you had her?

01:37:39 - 01:37:48 | Speaker 4:

She had you. She was 19. so yeah she's there's something about that there's there's pros and cons to i was always jealous of

01:37:48 - 01:37:52 | Speaker 3:

people who had young parents because i was like man you're gonna have so much more time with your

01:37:52 - 01:38:10 | Speaker 2:

well as a parent right you have you have there's pros and cons having kids early and younger like if you have them younger you have to deal with them younger so your 20s tends to be folks and your kids but you're 39 and your kids are off the college now you're all having a good time i

01:38:10 - 01:38:19 | Speaker 1:

have friends of mine that party with their kids now and legally where i'm like holy shit you're at a festival with your kid like yeah it's this first festival ever i'm like holy crap that's so

01:38:19 - 01:38:47 | Speaker 2:

my my thing is i had a crazy 20s 30s and 40s and now i have my kids but i might have them later longer but the reason that's good is because when you get into your 40 your late 40s and your 50s your world gets smaller the phone doesn't ring as much mostly because people are so focused on their careers and their families you're just not out and about as much i didn't have kids

01:38:47 - 01:39:00 | Speaker 4:

in my 30s so i had kids at 47 hopefully that doesn't happen for me but my kids are 12 and 10 and you know i'm glad i'm glad i had them when i did i think i think just having kids is a blessing

01:39:00 - 01:39:17 | Speaker 2:

and whatever it is yeah exactly it's a blessing jamie deluxe thanks for coming on buddy we love you one of the one of our favorites uh thank you for having me it's good to be back tell them all where they can find you anything your patreon your twitter your youtube whatever well i'm back

01:39:17 - 01:39:25 | Speaker 4:

on youtube it's just jamie deluxe and my website deluxe nation that's jamie j-a-m-i-e d-l-u-x

01:39:26 - 01:39:27 | Speaker 2:

All right, man.

01:39:28 - 01:39:38 | Speaker 4:

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01:39:38 - 01:39:40 | Speaker 2:

Thank you. Down, as in Down Syndrome Tribe?

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Yes. Perfect. That's great.

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Perfect.

01:39:45 - 01:39:46 | Speaker 4:

All right, love you guys.

01:39:46 - 01:40:00 | Speaker 2:

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01:42:27 - 01:42:30 | Speaker 6:

All right, what did you guys think of our boy, Jamie Deluxe?

01:42:30 - 01:42:31 | Speaker 5:

He was long overdue.

01:42:31 - 01:42:53 | Speaker 6:

Yes. Yes. And we want to send, again, love and prayers to his mom. Hopefully by the time this comes out, she'll be out and back on the road to healing. So sending him in love, that must not have been easy to do. No. Obviously, it was emotional for him. So we appreciate him being a soldier and coming on and dropping some hammers for us.

01:42:53 - 01:42:53 | Speaker 5:

Yeah.

01:42:54 - 01:43:11 | Speaker 6:

Yeah, I mean, it was a great episode of how everything is fake and gay. And now Epstein gay. I mean, like, and it's just kind of crazy because that kind of fits into that, you know, the whole joke that Trump was slobbing on Bill Clinton.

01:43:12 - 01:43:14 | Speaker 5:

I think they were all slobbing on slobbing.

01:43:14 - 01:43:19 | Speaker 6:

I think they were all just slobbing. I think they're all just giant sex addicts, dude.

01:43:19 - 01:43:20 | Speaker 7:

A hundred percent.

01:43:20 - 01:43:25 | Speaker 6:

And they're just like sex addicts and they're just like, I got to get my nut. However, however it is.

01:43:25 - 01:43:36 | Speaker 7:

Well, you know how it's that thing we talk about where when you can get at any time, when you're famous or you have power or you're rich, you know, it gets weirder and weirder.

01:43:36 - 01:43:54 | Speaker 6:

It also goes back to that Cam Newton-Ray J thing. Like, those guys' numbers that they were saying, he's saying 11,500 chicks, Ray J. And then Ray J gives Cam shit because he's done 10,000 women, Which I don't even know if those numbers are real

01:43:54 - 01:44:02 | Speaker 5:

I'm about to say divide that by days How many girls do you have to fuck a day Dude Ray J said when he was on the tour I know he said he had 40 girls at once For his birthday

01:44:02 - 01:44:05 | Speaker 7:

How do you even do 40 girls at once

01:44:05 - 01:44:16 | Speaker 5:

And the smells And he's only one guy What are the other 37 girls doing Because he can only really handle 3 I love that he says he can take out 3 of them Yeah I mean that's the week

01:44:16 - 01:44:18 | Speaker 7:

He's like Inspector Gadget She's like

01:44:18 - 01:44:26 | Speaker 6:

and she's like i could take up maybe three i guess that's not even a lot i almost went five

01:44:26 - 01:44:45 | Speaker 7:

but i knew you were gonna it's related to that thing remember we we were saying about how if you're alone you get weirder if you or if you're if people are you you're surrounded by yes men if you're surrounded by people that will give you ass your sex gets weirder too you know i mean because like it's the old rogan joke about hugh hefner where they're like they're like yeah

01:44:45 - 01:45:00 | Speaker 6:

rumors Hugh Hefner's gay and Rogan was like, I had friends of mine like, you know, if you get so much pussy you just want something weird and Rogan's like, no if you get a ton of pussy you want more pussy, you know and it's just like, I don't know, dude it just

01:45:00 - 01:45:16 | Speaker 3:

Especially these young guys, like your age and younger, all grew up on pornography. The amount of dongs that you've seen compared to the amount that your grandpa and his father saw, it's not even close. So at some point, it all starts to blend in and get weird.

01:45:17 - 01:45:51 | Speaker 1:

Well, think about it from a classical conditioning perspective. You're a psych major like me. You know about classical conditioning. if you like they used to the condition dogs for their mouths to salivate uh because they would they would ring a bell at the same time as feet yeah pavlovian classical pavlovian conditioning and then when they would ring the bell the dog's mouth was water so think about if you got the pleasure response of masturbation every time you saw a guy's dick then what happens when you see a guy's dick now you think you're gay because every time you see a dick you get hard now well

01:45:51 - 01:46:24 | Speaker 3:

it's like how many times have you finished off watching porn and then a guy's dong is right there. I mean, you're, it's like, again, I told the story that my, one of my sex, one of my teachers in psychology at UNLV was considered the, the number one sex therapist guy in the country. And he's like, he was this fat old guy. And he's like, I could get you to basically be attracted to anything. If I wanted to, he goes, all I have to do is get you to orgasm enough. looking at a particular thing and you will eventually become attracted to it.

01:46:24 - 01:46:27 | Speaker 2:

Of course. Of course that's what it is. Yeah, that makes total sense to me.

01:46:27 - 01:46:49 | Speaker 3:

Yeah, but going back to that, I mean, you have Cam Newton asking Ray J if he's gay while Cam Newton looks like a gay ref in a WNBA game. He dresses so crazy. I mean, it's just completely out of control, dude. I mean, gay men and hair metal guys dress like that

01:46:49 - 01:46:57 | Speaker 1:

They got rappers to kill their masculinity, dude. Rappers used to be so masculine and hard. Well, DMX talked about that shit.

01:46:57 - 01:47:38 | Speaker 3:

And then it becomes, who do you promote? Like, you know, when record execs are meeting with people, it's like, why did P. Diddy blow up? Well, because they knew he was crazy. They knew he would slit throats to get it. And then they found out he was gay, and he was a sex act. They're like, we could totally manipulate this guy through this, you know? And that's how they did it. And you just feed the beast. Now, imagine if you're a psychopath and every single one of your twisted desires, you could totally 100% get. Like, you'll go mad.

01:47:39 - 01:47:43 | Speaker 1:

Yeah. And you get satisfied less and less by the things that once pleased you.

01:47:43 - 01:48:04 | Speaker 3:

If you've done it too much, they always say if women have more than eight partners, they can't pair bond. In a lifetime? If a guy has more than 200 partners, it's probably the same thing. Now you're talking about two dudes have hit five digits in women.

01:48:05 - 01:48:07 | Speaker 1:

I mean, Sarper only did 2,000, he said.

01:48:07 - 01:48:15 | Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean, think about that. sarper on a very popular show at that time said he did 2 000 people and that blew people's mind

01:48:15 - 01:48:22 | Speaker 1:

right yeah holy shit yeah his his bed was falling apart apparently and then now you take these guys

01:48:22 - 01:48:49 | Speaker 3:

who are just on like what do you think chris brown's number is have you ever seen his concerts and who goes to his concerts what do you think his number is has to be a hundred thousand Well, it's Bonnie Blue's. I know Bonnie Blue. Now, I don't think. If you go, who do you think's been with more people, Bonnie Blue or Chris Brown? It's Chris Brown. And it's not even 12. Just for time of frame. Oh, of course. But I think she'll catch up. Didn't she have like 1,000 and one day?

01:48:49 - 01:48:54 | Speaker 1:

Yeah, but she's doing it. I bet you she only fucks like that on camera. She has an event. She has 1,000 guys at home, yeah. You're right, you're right.

01:48:54 - 01:49:32 | Speaker 3:

Every time he goes on the road, it's all day. It's a whole different thing. Chris Brown is literally trying to fuck without a camera. She's just in and out. Yeah, she has to set it up. He just walks down the street, bangs somebody in the telephone booth, even though they don't have those anymore, and then just keeps going. It's like what they used to say about who's the guy from Chicago that went to jail for peeing on a girl? What was that guy, the one singer, the R&B guy? R. Kelly. R. Kelly. When he was horny, he would just drive around Chicago and just pick up chicks. Really? Pull up in his nice car, hey, you want to hook up? They would jump in, and they would kick him out, and he would just keep going.

01:49:34 - 01:49:35 | Speaker 1:

That's so crazy.

01:49:35 - 01:49:58 | Speaker 3:

Like, have you heard that Clavicus guy or whatever? Clavicular. He says that, like, girls from the smallest town in the middle of nowhere, they just DM famous people all the time trying to get out. And they have boyfriends. And I experienced that with Vince Vaughn. He did fake videos of Clavicular of that. But, yeah, I know what you're saying.

01:49:58 - 01:50:02 | Speaker 1:

like a women supposedly cheat it came out that he was paying him to do that.

01:50:02 - 01:50:08 | Speaker 3:

In the DMs, girls were like, let me get out there. I'll come. I'll do whatever you want.

01:50:08 - 01:50:08 | Speaker 1:

It's so shitty, isn't it?

01:50:09 - 01:50:35 | Speaker 3:

Because it goes back to what Steve-O said. That women want to bang famous men more than men want to bang women. Back when guys wanted to bang chicks, which is a weird statement to make. I did one gig with Vince Vaughn and we drove around Dewey Beach in a van. on a giant bus, and women would leave their boyfriends on the sidewalk and jump on the bus. That's so crazy, dude. Well, it's like Girls Gone Wild.

01:50:35 - 01:50:47 | Speaker 1:

Remember that? It was just a... It got so bad that guys would just show up with Girls Gone Wild t-shirts and cameras that had nothing to do with it. And the chicks would just rip their tits out and show

01:50:47 - 01:50:51 | Speaker 3:

them to just strangers. Now if that show was around, it would just be called Girls.

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Dana said your neighbor got robbed. What? I was about to tell you, yeah. You were texting, call me after the pod. Your neighbor got robbed.

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Yeah, I'm telling you, dude, it's getting freaking weird around here. And it's really nice. I mean, it's not like if you guys, yeah. It's getting really weird around here.

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You guys have good security, yeah.

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Oh, we got cameras everywhere.

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Some of them get jacked up. They come in. Someone's got a...

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01:54:40 - 01:54:59 | Speaker 3:

you johnny he's dead dead now he is did you guys go see the movie uh no i heard it was terrible so i did not go see it but dude when has that ever stopped you before i i that almost always stops me if people say it's terrible i heard it was good his own daughter was absolutely disgraceful yeah who his white daughter his white daughter zero coffee in that cream

01:55:00 - 01:55:09 | Speaker 6:

talking shit on it it's so fucking sad when you're like dude that's your dad they're not telling the truth this isn't the truth this is for the people that love my dad and you're like what the fuck

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Okay.

01:56:19 - 01:56:20 | Speaker 5:

It's a podcast.

01:56:20 - 01:56:21 | Speaker 4:

It is a podcast.

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It is crazy what we talk about. You won't even believe it.

01:56:24 - 01:56:34 | Speaker 4:

All right. And then going back to the episode, Jamie Deluxe, it's just, it's like everything is inverted, dude. It's like all the weirdest shit.

01:56:35 - 01:56:37 | Speaker 5:

Like Epstein's penis. Everything is inverted.

01:56:38 - 01:56:39 | Speaker 4:

Well, that was Weinstein.

01:56:39 - 01:56:41 | Speaker 5:

Oh, no, that was Weinstein. Yeah, sorry.

01:56:41 - 01:56:46 | Speaker 4:

Imagine hooking up with a guy who's got a Venus flytrap for a dong. just gotta like rub against him

01:56:46 - 01:56:55 | Speaker 6:

or imagine that's how they find out if you really got raped by asking you so how does his dick look and you can't say it looks normal you literally have to be like it looks fucking weird

01:56:55 - 01:56:59 | Speaker 5:

yeah he's got like 5 inches no he don't got 5 inches bitch out lying asshole

01:56:59 - 01:57:11 | Speaker 4:

I heard it was big but it was just weird shape just wide last night on Deep Waters we learned that LBJ had a monster dong they said I believe that

01:57:11 - 01:57:13 | Speaker 5:

he seemed like a big old redneck dick

01:57:13 - 01:57:25 | Speaker 4:

So you're either a real asshole and you got a monster dong or you have a weird dong. I mean, Trump... Small dick can be a weird dick.

01:57:25 - 01:57:27 | Speaker 6:

Yeah, Trump, they say he got a small one.

01:57:28 - 01:57:29 | Speaker 4:

Do you think he's got a small one?

01:57:29 - 01:57:32 | Speaker 5:

That fits. I think that fits. It fits.

01:57:32 - 01:57:34 | Speaker 4:

What do you think about... I don't want to get into his kids.

01:57:35 - 01:57:45 | Speaker 5:

Let's talk about everybody. Let's just guess at everybody's dick size. That'll be a good podcast. Should we just do a new podcast where we just guess at how big... How big do you think his dick is? The Pope's?

01:57:46 - 01:57:58 | Speaker 4:

He doesn't look like he has a big one. Netanyahu? Little one. He looks like he has a big one. Really? Yeah. Yeah, he's got everything on him. His hands are thick. He's thick. Yeah, probably.

01:57:59 - 01:58:03 | Speaker 5:

It's not always convenient. It's not always who you want to have a big one. Yeah, it's not like, oh, dude.

01:58:04 - 01:58:12 | Speaker 4:

Yeah, sometimes it's annoying. I wish that guy who works for the Red Cross had a big dog. Yeah. All right, enjoy the highlights.

01:58:12 - 01:58:37 | Speaker 5:

here's a clip from the latest broken sim erica kirk boy posted a weird video did you see this weird my god it's so see i like that i like when we do culture stuff it's is this culture erica kirk yeah okay it's so strange bro that's what i think people said she wasn't dressing like she was in mourning so now she's wearing all black all the time like she's some kind of cia contract

01:58:37 - 01:58:46 | Speaker 4:

You're not wearing leggings that you bought? You're not buying yoga pants the day after your husband died? You MKUltra. Sex kitten?

01:58:46 - 01:58:49 | Speaker 5:

She looks like a hitman in one of those modern movies.

01:58:49 - 01:58:53 | Speaker 4:

100% where we just watch 100-pound chicks beat the shit out of everybody?

01:58:53 - 01:58:56 | Speaker 5:

That's what she looks like. Yeah, she just beat the shit out of some 200-pound guy.

01:58:57 - 02:01:57 | Speaker 2:

Seems to me that nothing will ever be enough for the evil in this world. Our country has become unrecognizable. these people have perverted the truth to the point that they motivated the murder of my husband they have continuously tried to assassinate the president and anyone who stands in their way is labeled hateful racist fascist and you forgot anti-semitic that is grossly dishonest we want the best for our country they don't this is why charlie started turning point usa in the first place he didn't trust the radicalized liberal teachers and this past saturday it was a school teacher of all people a school teacher that attempted to change our history for the worst with bullets and everyone is asking why i even went to the white house correspondence center and it was because many of the journalists in that room have attempted to dehumanize me and i wanted to meet some of them face to face Thank you. quite frankly why have a conversation about me when you can have a conversation with me so for example come on journalists from the daily mail came up to me join us she introduced herself and she was saying she was very gracious she was saying you look so beautiful i'm so sorry for your loss to which i replied it is so nice to put a name to the face especially with all of the slander the lies accusations that are out there surrounding my husband's murder and myself and i said to her you know what's so interesting this is my first time at the white house correspondence center and i find it so fascinating the dynamic that is going on right now because everyone is all dressed up and you guys are co-mingling in and out of each other's cocktail parties and so for one night you were able to put aside all of your differences which is a real tell what she's saying it's pro wrestling things will go back to being an absolute bloodbath between all of you yeah she replied literally she said i know isn't it special right tonight's so special and following that conversation it was time to take our seats and we went into the big ballroom where the dinner was and one of the first things i noticed when i walked into that room was quite literally the proximity of the opposing outlets to one another you're giving away the secrets that's politico and another table here that's fox and another table here that's wapo and you're all crammed together elbow to elbow and to make the night even more of a spectacle every single 10 person table had 10 bottles of wine you're literally giving away the secrets of the White House Correspondents Association. Let's get another shot of Charlie at a different angle. Trying to make the evening have that feeling of Americana.

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Okay, switch. You know, we were in a room celebrating freedom of speech despite our differences. And the U.S. Marine Band performed the national anthem so beautifully. And then shortly thereafter, gunshots rang out and total chaos ensued.

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all seen what happened next because there are a thousand videos of it so let's discuss that fact for a second let's not if you were in that room yeah you had no way of knowing what the status of the shooter was how many there were or honestly really anything it was just utter chaos and so during an act of shooting these journalists are using their phones to find moments to capture for clips they were so concerned about getting a video in a how much longer is an active shooter it's very long they could have accidentally and quite literally here's the thing though she i

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mean she's saying she's blaming journalists for doing journalism like trying to get footage of

02:04:23 - 02:05:00 | Speaker 5:

it i don't i wouldn't call them journalism i call them political hacks she just gave away everything's k-fab she doesn't even know what she's saying and i'm gonna be honest with you i'm gonna give erica kirk a little space because i think she's an mk ultra sex kid and i think she was sent in and she's playing a game and she's they really want her to run for vice president and nobody likes her and her reaction to this has been complete listen you can't tell how people react i mean i've been to funerals of people i love dig

02:05:00 - 02:05:18 | Speaker 7:

cry i've been to the funeral of people i barely knew and cried you know it's just i don't know how you react okay but your parents are cia okay you're connected you know she's trying to get sympathy you're you've never addressed any any of the allegations that you're connected to a

02:05:18 - 02:05:31 | Speaker 9:

child sex trafficking ring yeah you know here's can i just play this is maybe the more relevant portion here to what we talk about is only 20 seconds every morning i wake up to a new headline

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lying about me i have comedians dressing up in white face i have people saying i'm not fit to be ceo and i have candace owens claiming i murdered my husband and the list goes on and on and on

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yeah i mean here's the thing here's the thing guys she can say whatever she wants to say look at this yeah because she's got an operation and it isn't going the way they want it to and i've said this to people that are very highly critical of candace owens if you'd like to hear

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