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Despite Cyber Attack, Elon & Trump Interview Goes On | KJP Doesn't Deny Coup | August 13,2024

The Left, their mainstream media, the European Union and cyber attackers did not want the Elon Musk and Donald Trump interview to happen. Right as the event started X (formerly known as Twitter) was hit with a massive cyber DDOS attack slowing the start of the interview. The event did happen later and the left was not all too happy with headlines attacking Trump and Musk for sharing their views. Plus, Karine Jean-Pierre did not deny a coup to remove Biden from the ticket, lied about the alleged medical emergency in Las Vegas and more. Plus, National Spokesperson for Parler, Amy Robbins, joins to discuss EU censorship and overreach.  SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/drewberquist NEWS: https://RVMNews.com MERCH: https://RedBeachNation.com#DrewBerquist #ThisIsMyShow Silver Prepper Bars - Buy it. Break it. Trade it. https://prepperbarnow.com Protect your savings with a faith-based precious metals company at https://GoldwithDrew.com Fight aches and pains, as well as chronic inflammation with Sweetamine. Use promo code DREW to save $5 off your order at https://Sweetamine.com Be prepared for the worst with food you actually want to eat. Visit Prepper All Naturals at https://PreparewithBeef.com and use promo code RVM to save 25% off today!

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The Left, their mainstream media, the European Union and cyber attackers did not want the Elon Musk and Donald Trump interview to happen. Right as the event started X (formerly known as Twitter) was hit with a massive cyber DDOS attack slowing the start of the interview. The event did happen later and the left was not all too happy with headlines attacking Trump and Musk for sharing their views. Plus, Karine Jean-Pierre did not deny a coup to remove Biden from the ticket, lied about the alleged medical emergency in Las Vegas and more. Plus, National Spokesperson for Parler, Amy Robbins, joins to discuss EU censorship and overreach. 

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This show has always been about America, and just old school common sense. It's not about left or right. He called a lit at 10 a.m. today. It's more about right or wrong. It's about cutting through the noise and finding the truth. It's uncomfortable talking about all of this stuff. Finding things we have in common, not what divides us. It's about we the people. We do news. We do sports. We do entertainment. And we have a damn good time in the process. All right, folks. It is Tuesday. Drew Berkowitz here. This is my show glad to be spending some time with you. Lots to get into on this Tuesday. Lots to get into kind of every day. Just got into the wings because Tommy boys here and there's always food showing up at the studio. But we have we do. We've got a lot to get to today. We're going to obviously talk about the conversation last night between Trump and Elon. We're going to talk to our good friend, Amy Robbins, the national spokesperson from parlor about parts of that. But also about kind of what we got into yesterday with whatever the douchebag's name is. Terry over in here. Curie, teary, whatever. No one cares. There's powdered wig bad teeth. Yes. The dude who's saying that you're going to get threatened, threatened. Musk and Trump. You've got other folks over there threatening us. We'll talk about all that with Amy Robbins. We're going to get into some cam cam stuff. We're going to get into all sorts of stuff. There's lots that we're going to get into before we get into any of that though. Got to talk about our good friends over at Genesis Gold Group. Really important guys in this day and age with everything going on. Everything is scary as it is that you're being smart with your investments, being smart with your environment. Whether that's a savings account, an IRA, a 401k, you name it. It's important that you talk to the right people. People that want to train you, help you, educate you. That's why we're excited about our partnership with Genesis Gold Group. You can go to goldwithdrew.com fill out a form. They'll get in touch with you, have a community, have a conversation with you. This is an America First Company. A company founded on biblical values and they don't share all these gimmicks. They don't push this stuff with you. They just want to talk to you, educate you, see what works for you. And then you get to make the decision, whatever works best for you. So go check it out, do your due diligence, talk to them. It's goldwithdrew.com. All right, let's get into this conversation here. I'm excited that one of my good friends and someone who is frequent in the show is here. Again, she's the national spokesperson for Parler. She is Amy Robbins. And she's here. She's also, by the way, the CEO and founder of Alexa Athletica. Amy, how are you? Hey, Drew. Look, I love first of all, glad to have you. I can hear myself over there. Well, I think we're working out a few technical issues. I can hear you. So I feel like that. I feel like we're good. I think we're good. I think we're good now. All right, well, maybe not, but but you know what we're going to do. Anyways, we're just going to have fun. So good having you here. Thanks for taking some time out of your busy day, busy schedule to come spend some time with us. There's a lot going on. Yeah, there sure is talk about a lot. There's a lot. We know it has time to just be passive these days. We got we got to get this information out there as much as we can. We absolutely do. And, you know, there's a big conversation that happened last night and going into that conversation. There there's a lot of things that I want to kind of touch on here and and Tom and I both have some some questions for you that we want to get your two cents on. But you had the UK earlier this week, the UK Metro Police Chief saying that people who comment on social media that doesn't go along with basically that's not what he said, but basically it doesn't go along with their narrative. If people's feelings are hurt, they're going to extradite people then fast forward to yesterday. You have the EU boss send a letter to Elon Musk saying, Hey, keep this conversation and check because we've got a lot of ex users, Twitter users, whatever the hell we're calling it these days in Europe. And you've got Trump coming on and we really don't want you guys sharing the truth or sharing your opinions. How concerning has that I mean, first it's obviously concerning, but as as the spokesperson in a key pillar in parlor now that parlor is back and by the way, folks, if you haven't gone back, go back to parlor, let's go. But but as someone who's a part of a company, a platform, a community such as parlor, you see this and what are you guys thinking? Yeah, so first off, you hit the nail on the head because what I think was very evident yesterday is people, maybe they're not paying attention to what's going on with censorship here in America. But there, I mean, you'd have to be living under a rock not to hear about this letter that was sent to Elon Musk, basically telling him that he better not allow any misinformation, hate speech, anything that could incite violence. And what I would like to remind everybody is that misinformation to the people that are in control and in power simply means information that they don't agree with. And so what we saw yesterday was no longer are we just dealing with this on our home front. So if you weren't paying attention to the censorship and the suppression of speech that's going on in America, maybe you're paying attention to it now. But what we've seen in America over the last several years is the government trying to use backdoor coercion to put pressure on social media outlets to start censoring what they deem to be misinformation. We saw it with the Hunter Biden laptop issue. We saw it with, you know, differing information and ideas that was coming out about alternative treatments like I've remectant or hydro hydroxychloroquine when it came to COVID. And you saw very quickly that if the government didn't agree with it, they were putting pressure on social media platforms to simply shadow ban or take users off the internet and just basically make it to where their voice could not be heard. And so I think what we're seeing is how important it is now more than ever that we have platforms like parlor that we have platforms like X that are not bowing down to the mob. When they come after us and tell us, you better not do this, you know, like a, like a nagging school, you better not do this. You better listen to what I have to say. And what's important about this that people have got to realize. Why are they doing this to begin with? All right. The people that understand are trying to control misinformation, understand one thing that he who controls the information controls the power. And why is that because power, I'm sorry, information is empowering information gives us the people to have the ability to choose and act and behave the way that we want to. The people that want full control and power want to be able to basically control our behaviors by manipulating and controlling information and that is why they're trying to put a stop to it. Yeah, no, absolutely. That's why we're hearing all this reference of hate speech and disinformation because on the surface who can argue with that but when you know their intentions and you know they get to decide everything you just said they get to decide because they want power, information is power, and they want, they just want all of this control. It's, man, it's really a tricky thing. And they get people to go along with it because it's like, oh yeah, because most people are good-hearted people. I know there's a lot less of them these days, but most people inherently have that in there. And you hear these things and it happened during COVID too, right? Just do the right thing and get facts and do the right thing and stay home. Do the right thing and wear 32 masks. Do the right thing here and don't share your opinions because hate speech is wrong and you're like, wow, hate speech does sound wrong. But what is hate speech and who gets to define it? Yeah, they can't. Well, the people that are wanting to control are the ones that are also wanting to define it while simultaneously themselves spreading actual misinformation. They are twisting the truth to fit their narrative, to be very one-sided, and then they're suppressing the free flow of information. The free flow of information is what is on the line here, and this is so important that we have platforms, like I mentioned earlier, like parlor and like X that are allowing free flow of information. Look, with freedom and freedom of speech, there may be things that you see on one of these platforms that you don't agree with, that you don't like. Maybe you don't like the hard conversations that they're trying to tackle, but at the end of the day, having the ability to have these discussions and have these debates is absolutely vital. And if we start losing that and suppressing it, then we are losing a very important piece of democracy. Yeah, period, end of story. I don't know how anyone can argue with that, but yet there's a lot of people that are, how prepared are you? I know Tom's got a question, and there's other things that I want to get into as well. But last night, this conversation, not speech, this conversation between Musk and Trump, that no one wanted to happen, again, because we can't have truth or different opinions out there. And you can say it's not the truth, okay, let's still just call it what it is, then, it's different opinions. They're entitled to have their opinions, and they don't want them out there. And usually that coincides with them telling the truth, and that's why the left and other people don't have it or want it out there. But they got hit with a DDoS attack, stalled that. How big of a struggle or an issue, and I know you're, we're friends, I know you're not a tech guru. But, and I'm not either, by the way, but in generalities, there's lots of people there who are at Parler, and are at all these companies. How concerned are you as a company about, because you offer a speech, free speech platform, a community for people? How concerned are you about frequent attacks from people who don't want that? Well, look, Parler already experienced censorship to the highest degree by actually getting completely removed from Apple and Google AWS shut down the cloud server. And so the new owners actually learned a lot from that. And being tech people themselves, what they did was they understood the importance and the absolute crucial need to have a resilient platform. So they created their own private server and all of the infrastructure. So we own all of that, eliminating the risk and the ability for us to be canceled. And, you know, we would highly recommend other platforms that are going to be under the same type of scrutiny. Start to look into the tech that's available to do that as well. But that is one way that Parler is setting themselves apart, and we are making sure that these conversations don't get interrupted and that DDoS attack that happened yesterday really highlighted the need for more resilient platforms to be out there. But right now, Parler is leading the charge in that with the technology that we have by owning our own private cloud and the infrastructure. And we're ensuring that these conversations get had. Yeah, I love it. We talked earlier about the folks overseas who are making all these threats to us now. Tom has a question on that matter. I'll let him jump in. I do, Amy. How are you doing today? Hi. It's great to see you. Nice to see you. So my question, you know, I come from, you know, the entertainment world where, you know, my whole everything that I've ever done in my entire career has been based on the First Amendment. And to me, it's number one for a reason like everybody talks about my concern with what's going on in the EU targeting things as hate speech and trying to extradite Americans or anybody else to England to stand trial is very frightening to me because that starts down the road with self-censorship. And that's what they want. And also, I really enjoy going down like the rabbit holes of conspiracies and so forth. And so a lot of my posts are like, you know, that a web hubble is actually Chelsea Clinton's dad and that sort of thing. But also, you know, you know, on this show or like if I tweet something out or use any form of social media, a lot of what I do is satire. And for myself, like satire or comedy with the scolds that we have, the woke scolds that we have across the world, they see that as hate speech. And, you know, my concern is that people will self-censored themselves because I really do believe that we're going to see within the next year somebody from the United States gets extradited over to England. And when it comes to like parlor, you know, your own platform, I know that, you know, being a publisher, you're not responsible for what people say. But is there a concern with, you know, with you guys there? And has there been any talk with attorneys on what would be the next step if there was somebody using your platform who was extradited? That's a great question. And quite honestly, I don't have the answers to that right this second. But what I will say is that you're very valid in having those concerns because we are already starting to see implications of, especially entertainers. Look what happened with several comedians that were censored that said something that, you know, the powers that be didn't find funny. They found it hateful. And our stance at parlor is always going to be that we should give the power back to the people to decide what they want to listen to, what they want to find funny, what they want to block. What they find offensive. Just give that power back to the people. We are not here to be the arbiters of truth. We are here to simply provide a platform for these discussions to take place for the debate to happen. And we welcome both sides of the aisle. We welcome all types of beliefs, all ideologies. We welcome their humor to come on on here and then let people decide for themselves. But because that's so important. It is so important that people choose and start really being able to filter through the information that they want to hear, not that they're being force fed from other big type platforms, but that they're able to consume the information that they want. And they're able to discard what they don't want and then make the decision for themselves as to how they want to act in regards to that information. Are you guys getting any kind of pressure from the government or any other outside entities that are funded by some sort of nefarious Greek man that seems to put his money everywhere to sow seeds of discontent around the world that are actually trying to fight you guys? How is that going for you? Look, we're sovereign. So that's the beautiful thing about what we learned the first go round because this did happen to parlor 1.0. They experience the exact thing that we're talking about that everyone is afraid of, which is getting pulled off of the server or getting pulled from the Google and app stores. And so right now they've got X and their crosshairs. But what I think is extremely important is that during this time of division, all of us who stand for free speech and who are providing platforms have got to come together in unity and solidarity and continue to stand up to this and to show our support for what they're doing to say, look, this is now more important than ever. And that's what we're doing. And we're just going to continue to move forward to champion free speech and continue to be a platform that allows it. And we're very thankful that other organizations and other companies like X are doing the same thing and stepping up and showing not just the American people, but the world. How important this freedom and this liberty really is for people. And also too, for platforms like Druze and my own personal platform, it seems like what's happening right now is as the average American is being bombarded from all different fronts and we're trying to pivot and move. And like you said about solidarity, it seems like if you're a user on X, it seems like if you can get on multiple platforms and parlor being one of them, it's putting them sort of on the defensive and they're going to have to fight on multiple fronts now. Is there, am I off base with that or do you think that, you know, it's more beneficial to the average person, not to just not to stick to just one platform. I think it's beneficial to spread your message to as many places as you can possibly spread your message and to get it out there because what you have to realize is that people are picking and choosing where they want to go and consume this information. But you never know who you're going to reach. You never know what new person might hear the information that you have to share and be able to make and come to a different conclusion than they would if they didn't hear it on that platform. And so I just encourage people to find the platforms that work for them, but know that they have a home in parlor. If you're tired of the censorship on other big type platforms. If you're tired of not being able to share your opinions, your belief or have the discussions that you want to have come on over to parlor super easy to create an account and go to parlor.com and check out all that we have to offer a lot of things really neat things coming down the pipeline. And so you just got to stay tuned for all of that. But I would just encourage you to check it out because what we're doing over there is really exciting. All right. And one last question. We're big sports fans around here. Who's your college football team? Who's your professional football team? Oh, this is going to be so easy. First and foremost, I'm an Aggie. So whoop and he goes to all my other fellow Aggies out there. And I live in Dallas. Are you allowed to say anything else other than Dallas Cowboys? I mean, come on, I wouldn't make it 10 feet out this door if I said anything else. I love it. I love it. I expected, but I forgot or either didn't know or forgot that you were an Aggie. And I love that. I think that's freaking awesome. And we're so excited that college football seasons around the corner because there's other things we get to talk about than the doom and gloom that's out there. But this, but this is really amazing. Last point I have, at least in terms of just how the left is doing these days. Obviously, it's absurd what folks in the UK are doing. I think it's also just side point on that. Just I'm going to take us in multiple paths here for a second. I think it's also kind of funny how we have so many people here and I get the spirit and I don't want people not to have the spirit. There's so many people who are like, a few like, you know, we beat you before. We're going to beat you again. But the only problem is, is we're talking about this off camera earlier. That that is true. That is the mindset and you're right. America's awesome. We've got this great country. We're losing it. But we've got this great country. But there's there's so many concerns that you're now now that situation is not exactly true because you'd be fighting our own people and the government over there if they tried to extradite you. It's just a different it's a troubling time because this administration is not going to be like, you know what? We stand by Drew's rights to say whatever he wants. I want to point this out about this conversation. This is why I thought it was so important that Trump and Elon Musk had this conversation yesterday was because what we what we are seeing are two very contrasting visions for America. Two very different ways that these campaigns are going about what's happening in America. You have on one side. The Harris campaign is really emphasizing joy. She considers herself the joyful warrior and then you have Trump over here who is a realist and he is trying to get this message across to people that America is facing some serious challenges right now. And if what people need to understand is if we do not have platforms for both of these views to be heard and to be seen, people would not actually understand the challenges that we're facing. They would not be able to take a look around them and know what's really going on and then make an adequate decision for themselves and they go and cast their vote in November. And so that's why I think, you know, with parlor, when it comes to freedom of speech and it comes to having these discussions, we actually encourage people to share both share your hope, share your joy. But we also know that with freedom of speech, you've got to face reality at some point. If you never actually hear the reality of what's going on in America, then how are you ever supposed to make an informed decision and act in accordance with that? Yeah, 100%. I mean, that's that's just absolutely true. I also think it's fascinating that they try and do what they did yesterday and don't think that that's not going to just blow things up. I mean, what's the listening count or view count for this thing now? Almost a billion. Almost a billion. Yeah, so keep doing what you're doing left. I mean, it's scary as all get out talking about getting extradited to Kenya and the United, I mean, I'll be in like a Nigerian prison by next year, I promise. But keep saying all those things. And guess what? People are going to come and listen to these types of conversations, which that's all they were. That's all that was was a conversation. And it should wake some people up because there's people from all walks of earth and political views that listened to this thing last night. A lot of them laughing. Oh my gosh. He messed up this. He messed up that. But guess what? You're all talking about it. You're all talking about it. Yep. And you all heard you all heard a different perspective than what you're going to get if you simply just sat and watched legacy media. And that's the important thing is that there are other platforms, other ways and places for you to get this information and we cannot continue to allow our government to try to put pressure on social media platforms to shut this down. They are weaponizing misinformation and we've got to just continue to take a stand against it. So you have our guarantee that parlor will always take a stand for free speech. We will continue to provide a platform for that. And we're thankful for other platforms like X that are doing the same. You mentioned it earlier, Amy, what's the easiest way for people to go get plugged back in to parlor? If they had an account or if they never have had an account, what's the simplest way to just go do that? Actually, if you had an account, you could probably just go re-download it. It's probably in your cloud somewhere. You can go to the Google or Apple Store and simply download the app or you can go to the website parlor.com, actually have a web version that we just launched as well, which is pretty neat. And so, yeah, it's really simple to reinstate that or create a new account and we would love to have you. You have found your people. I tell everybody all the time, choose to be empowered, choose parlor, go check us out and download it and we're happy and excited to see you there. I love it. I love it. Well, go do that, folks. Amy, thanks for giving us some of your time on this Tuesday. It was great seeing you as always. We'll definitely do this again. And folks, you need to go check out parlor. Also, check out Amy's company on the Alexa Athletic on the side, too, just to give you a little plug there. But no, seriously do. Go check out parlor. Love everything that you're doing, Amy. Love all. I'm not going to mention names, but love all the work that everyone else that I know there is doing. Super exciting things ahead. And it is. It's so important that we have it. So kudos to you guys for stepping up. Thanks for being here. Thanks for having me on. Have a good one. You got it. All right, folks. Go check it out. Can we take a road trip to see their headquarters in Dallas? Absolutely. Absolutely. A company road trip? We're renting a Winnebago, folks. And when I say Winnebago, I mean a Winnebago. Like the old, the old one. Hey, we got Tom twice there. Look at that. Yeah. Well, hello. Hey, there we go. I love that. All right. Well, folks, really do. Go check it out. Go get some more Eagle. Got some folks talking college ball there. You know the way to my heart people. Food, college, football, and bourbon. And he's easily derailed. So yes, very much so. But go check out parlor. I really do. I was talking to some of their leadership last night about some other things they're working on. They're just great. They're good people where they're taking this thing is going to be amazing. It's not. Leave X or leave these other places have multiple places have multiple communities that you're a part of. And you should definitely make parlor one of them. So go check that out. It was good to have Amy back as usual. Sorry for the little bit of the audio issue that we're facing there. But like they just had a TV turned up over there. Yeah. You know, is what it is. It's fine. That happens to us. Happens to everyone. So we had so we're talking about. We're talking about the UK dudes, the EU dudes. And then this Joker right here. Wash Poe journalist sitting in the press room with KJP. And he asked before this is before the interview or the conversation happened last night. He asked KJP. Is there anything the White House can do to block this conversation from happening? You heard that right? Listen. Elon Musk is slated to interview Donald Trump tonight on on X. I don't know if the President is going to go free to say if he is or not. But I think that misinformation on Twitter is not just a campaign issue. It's a America issue. What role does the White House or the President have in sort of stopping that or stopping the spread of that or sort of intervening in that? Some of that was about campaign misinformation, but you know, it's a wider thing. Yeah, no. And you've heard us talk about this many times from here about the responsibilities that social media platforms have when it comes to misinformation disinformation. I don't have anything to read out from here about specific ways that we're working on it, but we believe that that they have the responsibility. These are private companies. So it was also mindful of that too. But look, it is I think it is incredibly important to call that out as you are you're doing. I just don't have any specifics on what we've been doing internally as as it relates to the interviews and not something that I'm tracking and I'm sure the President is not tracking it either. Okay. So not surprising the question was asked a little surprising, although don't believe for a second that she actually cares about this. Well, it is the private companies. You don't care. No, you are doing everything actively. Here's what she wanted to say. Yes, that we didn't still don't have FBI agents working there. Right. And we're doing everything behind the scenes to ensure that this kind of free speech is not permitted moving forward. Just can't say that out loud from the podium. Even if that means jailing Americans in foreign prisons. Yes, we're going to outsource the persecution of free speech to friendly countries. It's it's it's going to happen. It's going to happen. For sure. For sure. If if we lose this election, that is going to happen. Oh, I understand. It's it's they'll try if not, but it's for sure going to happen that way. Quick sidebar. Just frustrating as hell. Mudcat brings it up, though. So I'm going to bring it up because I'm I'm a man of the people. Love the people here. Damn it, Drew J. J. McCarthy needs meniscus repair on me. Yeah, I know. Awful awful news had a great game this week didn't have a, you know, an injured moment per se. Obviously he was injured. Whether it was the game or practice was crazy is they're saying it could be four to six weeks. Depending on the, you know, the type of tear and the type of surgery they do or four to six months. The meniscus is you pounce back from the meniscus. I was telling Tom I had a meniscus tear. It was it was a long ways ago. I was a younger cat, but so too is J. J. And I was out less than 10 days. Now, not on the doctor's advice, but I was stubborn. He's got a lot of money coming. Tom's future. Tom had brought up a great point right before the show. You weren't making 56 years. So it's kind of like having a McLaren and then having something wrong with the engine and then putting it in the shop and saying, you know what? Don't take it past 100 miles an hour. You know, just give it a couple of weeks to let everything, you know, work itself out because, you know, it is a $1.5 million car. Yeah, fair enough. Well, it's frustrating. We've, you know, we've got a receiver head to DUI who might miss some games. We had a corner tears ACL the first couple days of practice. You know, JJ goes down. We've had, we've had some, some stuff happen. That's just the life of just a little bit to that, you know, swishy little fancy guy that asked the question to KJP about misinformation. If there's anything, oh goodness, let me clutch my pearls. Is there anything that the government can do to stop misinformation? You know what? You cannot hate the media enough. They are the absolute worst. They're an advocacy group. That's all they are. There are, we all know this. They are the PR wing of the Democrat party because you would not have a regular journalist. I mean, journalism has always been a little bit left, but it's been a little bit left because the people used to engage in journalism were very seldom college educated people. They were self made. They were working class people wanting to hold power accountable. What we have now is like three or four generations of people who believe that once they get a job with any sort of media outlet, they become a mouthpiece for the government. And that's what we saw with this douchebag talking about. Isn't there anything? Oh my, isn't there before I get the vapas? Isn't there anything you all can do about Elon Musk and that horrible Darth Cheeto talking on X and sharing misinformation? Well, at that point, to me, it's that guy's from Washington Post, right? Yeah. Cool. All right. So then we can all assume at this point, the thing that Washington Post does censor what they're going to be putting it like they're like, can't say that. Can't say that here. You know, I mean, we know they do. They are ever. It's all leaned one way. Listen, listen, the news is simply a proxy for the Communist Party and the Communist Party is the Democrat party. You can call it whatever you want to. Whatever makes you feel comfortable and safe inside. But the truth is it is a Communist Party. They are straight up Communist. And you can tell yourself the truth and act accordingly and push back accordingly. Or you can just be swallowed up into the great Wales vagina. That's those are your. Thank you for that sound effect, Tom. Yeah, that was. Yeah. Now, my question is, do you think we would? Let's say KGB never came in. It was still pippy long song. Still sake. What do you think? How do you think you'd be portrayed right now with her? I mean, she was awful at what she did, too. They're just a vessel. They're literally their interview or interview. They don't have an interview in most cases is, are you friendly to us? Are you going to go along with us if you are black and lesbian in the case of KJP? You check some boxes will definitely have you. But those people are all just willing pawns in the game. They're they're no different than the media. They're no different, frankly, than a lot of the elected representatives. They're just simply pawns. This is what we're doing. If you want to get paid and go to these fun little social mixers, you're just going to roger up and do whatever the hell we tell you to do. Yeah, the spokespeople for the Communist Party right now, whether it's KJP, whether it is little red lying hood, all of them are all the same, even members of the media. Their value to their party is the same sort of value as a shot sock that's being shared with cellies in a prison. All right. That's all the time we have. He's safe. So the conversation, though, addressed earlier, the conversation went really well last night, went really well. You know, there's, look, there was people. You've got that little douche nozzle here. He says, I've literally thought so many times about unfollowing that punk ass little bitch, but I can't do it because I don't like playing those games. I don't like blocking people. I don't like not following. I like to just lean into just how broken the world is today. But this kid's out there. Oh my gosh, he's screwing this up so much as if he knows anything or means anything. You don't know shit at that age. That kid's probably never going to, but you're not allowed to speak if you're that dumb and inexperienced and just general useless. But he and others told us he's screwing it up and it's awful and he's slurring and it's just that and the other. You can listen to the phone recording version. The other recording, the versions that are out there, he's not slurring. There was compression other issues with the feet. There was all sorts of issues, such as the attack and the cyber attack and all the things. Excuse me, that happened there. And it's not even just a straight up defense of Trump. I am defending Trump in this case, but this is just reality. That's like if the internet connection got bad right now and I'm choppy, oh my gosh, Drew's a robot. No, I'm not a robot. I kind of wish I was because I'm starting to get old and achy. I think it would be nice to, but there are just so many stupid things. I thought he was pretty well measured and collected from all the parts that I've heard and we've got some parts that we're going to show. And so Elon Musk early on is talking about how the DDoS attack happened and basically that he didn't use these terms talks about how Trump is facing crazy opposition and Trump's messages are right over target. Take a listen. All right, hello everyone. So my apologies for the late start. We unfortunately had a massive distributed knowledge service attack against our servers and saturated all about all of our data lines like basically hundreds of gigabits of data were saturated. We've, we think we've overcome most of that. And so it's not time to proceed. But as this massive attack illustrates, there's a lot of opposition to people just hearing what President Trump has to say. And so, but I'm honored to have this conversation. I had one emphasize. It's a conversation. And it's really intended to just get a feel for what Donald Trump is just like in a conversation. It's hard to catch a vibe about someone if you just don't hear them talk in a normal way. And when, you know, when there's an adversarial interview, like no one's themselves in adversarial interview. So for, and this is really aimed at kind of open-minded, independent voters who are just trying to make up their mind. And so you should understand like what, what is, you know, what does it just like to have a conversation. So, I wanted to, Donald, great, great to speak. We had a great conversation yesterday. As you mentioned yesterday, if we could just record that conversation and post that it would have been excellent. I hope we can have something like that today. Well, I think we will. I'm pretty sure we will. And congratulations, because I see you broke every record in the book with so many millions of people. And it's an honor. We view that as an honor. And then you do want silencing of certain voices. Usually those are voices that have something to say that are constructive, oftentimes constructive. And so we have to consider it an honor, but congratulations on breaking every record in the book tonight. That's great. Well, thank you. So over a billion, they're saying, I mean, craziest. You can combine so many major influencers, regardless of the genre. Definitely not conservative because they're suppressed and don't get the kind of love that they should. But many genres and you added all their crap up together and you're not going to sniff what happened with this last night. But it is. It's such a, we're talking about with Amy. I don't understand when the left is going to get the fact. And the answer to my own question is they don't have to care or get the fact and they know because they control so many levers. They can do so many things to manipulate the message and the, you know, so-called truth that's out there. But I just don't get when they're going to learn. You try to make this thing not happen. You make legal threats. You do DDOS attacks. You do everything you can so this conversation can't happen. And then what happens? It blows up. And you see this, you see this intrigue because people want to know what, when you're a kid and someone says, don't do this, don't go there. What do you want to do? You want to stick the fork in the light socket. Exactly. You want to touch the hot stove or you want to burn the piss out of your index finger on the cigarette lighter and your mother's station wagon. You like to've done all three of these. Those all seem real personal. Real personal. But the point is exactly that. You want to do that. So even the people who are haters, check it out. And then there's a lot of people. And these are the people that matter the most in this election. And in most elections, if we're being fair and honest, are the ones who they're not sure exactly what they're going to do. And then everyone says, oh, you shouldn't listen to this. You know what? In fact, you can't listen to this. We're going to squash this and put it down. You've created so much intrigue over this thing. And it backfires. And you get some folks. And then when Trump shows up and doesn't pick on everyone and call everyone names. Comes off with policies, discussions where you're like, yeah, I could get behind that. Obviously, we can. You can. But but other people like that. That makes a lot of sense. I like that. I heard I heard a clip. We didn't bring it in. I heard a clip from what's it called? Something morning, whatever with Charlemagne the God. Oh, breakfast club. Breakfast club. And even he was like, Trump's resonating with black voters because he's talking about the border. And the economy and things that are affecting them in their everyday life. Point being is you do all of this stuff. And you try and shut this thing down. And all you do is make it make it more widely reached, more widely heard. And sure, you're going to have your hairy sissons and his gay little friends, you know, saying stuff that are simply not true. And they're going to and they're also getting paid to say it. So it doesn't even matter what they're saying, but you're going to have that. But there's a lot of people who are going to take it and listen and say, this is a big deal. People are going to listen to this next point, for example, about the border, this conversation about the border and be like, well, that's really kind of important. Take a listen to this clip. And I saw an ad by Kamala saying how she is going to provide border security. Where has she been for three and a half years, for three and a half years? Yeah, no, no, it's just 20 million people. It's terrible. Yeah, I think this frankly, I think this is a fundamental existential issue for the United States. And if we have another four more years of open borders and it's going to be even worth it with another four more years, it's going to be even worse than it's been for the past. You know, three and a half years. I'm not sure we've got a country. You don't have a country. Elon, if they get in, you will have 50 to 60 million people from all over the world, not South America only. You know, we think of South America, we think of Honduras and El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico, you know, the four. But it's not that it's everywhere. They're coming in from everywhere. And I had to stay in Mexico. Yeah, this is a super important point. When I went down there, I was like, where are people from? It's like almost no one was from Mexico. No, Mexico, less than the other. It's just the border with Mexico. But the people coming in, it's Earth, the rest of Earth. And America is only about four or five percent of the population of Earth. It would only take a few percent of the rest of Earth to overwhelm everything. We're already overwhelmed, Elon. It's overwhelmed. That, to me, was resonated the most. That last quote, when Elon said, it's the rest of Earth that you're bringing into the United States, which is only five percent of the world. When he put it into that terms, I almost fainted because I was like, I know the immigration issue is bad. There are people coming in from all over the world, but when he put it in terms of, you can't import the Earth, I was like, he's absolutely correct. And that's what we're doing, and that's what they want to do. Yeah, they want to, and they have to, in order to, I mean, I think everyone here is smart enough to know this. But for the people who are here for the first time or for the people who don't know this, this isn't just out of kindness and they want to help people who are coming in. You have to understand, we talked earlier, the Democrat Party is the Communist Party. You look at what communists do, and it's remarkable. You literally look at checklists for what they do to overhaul and dismantle a country. Almost every one of them is happening. Thank God we still have the Second Amendment. There's a couple of other little odds and ends. That's the only thing that keeps us free. Sort of free. Sort of. Yeah, exactly. Fake free. But this is all by design. You bring it in, and these kind of numbers, you can't, it doesn't matter the country. It doesn't matter if you're a great country like America was, or a shitty country in the worst part of the world. You bring in the volume of people we're bringing in. No one's infrastructure, culture, or communities can actually sustain it. You just can't. And that is by design. It's 100% by design, because if you actually cared, you wouldn't do it at all. You'd follow the laws. But if you were doing it sentimentally, you would do it in a way where you could actually help those people. Which is not what we're suggesting or pushing for. We've got our own people that we should be helping. We've got people who have served this great country overseas, who were left in an abandoned. Hey, take these pills until you kill yourself. Go away. Homeless vets, all the, there's so many issues that we have to fix. But man, yeah, all of Earth. Well, and you see the reports. You see Homeland Security reports. The number of countries that have had people encountered and have been reported. Again, all the stats we always talk about are the reported ones. We know those aren't the true reports. It's way, way more. They're not going to exacerbate them and make them bigger. Let's make ourselves look worse. 60 million have come through. No, they're going to report as low of a figure as they possibly can. And then you just know that it's two, three X that. Exactly. Because we've been lied to so much by our own government. Whatever they say, especially when it comes to stats. If they're saying that something is, like you said, 10 million people coming in. Triple that quadruple that. And you'll come up with a viable answer. Whatever they're saying is a total lie. And you know what? I think it's been a total lie for as long as I've been alive. Because I'm at the point right now where I don't believe a damn thing that anybody in the government says. For me, it takes people outside sources to have a differing opinion. And then for me to start looking into it myself. And I know a lot of people don't have the time to do that. But I'm done with mainstream media. And I think a lot of people in our audience feel the same way. There's nothing about a bunch of hacks. We talk about this all the time. The part of the propaganda that we're going through that I really can't stand. Are the folks out in the suburbs who just have a lot going on. And they think that like, you know, nightly news is a good source to get information from. Or these morning shows that are just, you know, abominable. Thinking that they're going to give you some Monica Matruth. Yeah. I don't know how you reach those people. I don't either. Well, I would say, I would see him out saying this before. But I said the way he reaches is we saw last night that two people with two different varying ideal, like, you know, we must get said he's on the left. And you know, he's left of center and all that stuff. Trump, we know that he was a Democrat. But now he's, you know, pushing for the Republicans. He's got the same values. But here they are. People with different views sitting down talking about the truth. Nothing inflated. They were just talking about the truth. So if someone loves Elon, especially if they love him because of his politics, whatever, oh, wait. Yeah. Here he is talking with Trump, the person who I hate, but they're sitting there having a conversation. They're not yelling at each other. And they're just talking about the truth. Look at this. Wow. But the same people that love Trump and Elon are the same ones that hate him now. That's the issue that running it is we've had this tectonic shift, you know, we've had this shift within the Democrat and Republican party where the Republican party is now more liberal, you know, liberal when it comes to like freedom of speech, when it comes to like being non-interventionalist in foreign wars. And then you have traditional liberals who are these totalitarian that wouldn't even recognize themselves, but they truly believe that they're on the right side. So no matter what they do, what actions they take, the ends justify the means and that's what we're seeing. And sadly, the people in both, you know, Trump and Elon's circles who were their friends are now their mortal enemies. Yeah. Yeah. 100% they are. Well, let's talk about it because all of the left in the mainstream media and the social elites used to clamor and cling to these guys, oh, can we get Donald Trump to come to our kids wedding? Can we get them to come to this fundraiser? Hey, let's get Elon involved with this because he's wealthy and rich and influential until they don't go along with their way. Let's look at those people's headlines because after this event, which again, shattered records and was good for national discourse and dialogue. I don't care if you hate both of them. You're probably not here in this audience. You could hate both of them. You should still say that this conversation should be allowed to happen. You might not like how many people heard it, but it should be allowed to happen because it's still still America for five to 10 more minutes, but we have to go five to 10 increments now. You don't know how fast it's going to swing, but let's look. I think we got four right to scope for headlines. So here's one. Here's Reuters. Their headline reads must rambling Trump must interview marred by tech issues in the sub subplot there. Sub headline is must who has endorsed Trump blame the difficulties on a distributed denial of service attack in which a server of a network is flooded. That's what happened. It happens all the time, by the way, we had to get I'm not going to say what we got because you motherfuckers out there will just keep trying, not you and the audience. There was a while where we and I don't know if you guys know this, but I'm not Trump or Elon Musk, you know, I've got a decent social following, but we would get DD, DDOS attacks almost every day, if not multiple times a day, that is how the left plays the game. We don't like what Drew has to say. We don't like what Johnny has to say or Sue, if it was a transgender, it'd be fine. They love everything they have to say, but we don't love what they have to say. So we'll just break their servers. We'll just overload them so they can't get their message out. If Elon Musk says it's a DDOS attack, it was a DDOS attack. And by the way, if it's a DDOS attack that's taking down X in his team and their servers? You know it's someone. It was a pretty damn significantly well-backed one. This was not a kid in the basement. This was not Harry Sussan's boyfriend and little man meets. This was... No, even to the people who overseas who attack big companies and all stuff, just for fun, just to see what they can get out of it. It wasn't even that. There's someone waiting, because they just find vulnerabilities. Rumble can get hit by finding a vulnerability in a stream like they did with us, and then they can not only attack us, but then attack Rumble, and that's how they do it. Now this, it's X. It wasn't like multiple streams on multiple platforms. It was Elon hosting it on his thing, and then he said it wasn't just like one channel. He said all the gig, like hundreds of gigabits, so all of Twitter was getting inundated with DDOS attacks. That's a coordinated strike. That's multiple entities going all at once. It's not just one person. It's one strong, either one strong supercomputer, or a bunch of supercomputers getting to work. Yeah, absolutely. Tindall Ranch, thank you so much, by the way. I've got some guesses on who's behind it. Let's save that for the afterparty. All right, let's get to the next headline. We had four headlines we'd give you one. There's the second one, which is Politico, and reads Trump's interview with Musk devolves into yet another ex catastrophe. So there's no bias at all in that headline. Elon Musk guaranteed entertainment. He delivered technical difficulties instead. Again, this is like the CNN headlines. Trump falls down on stage. Yeah. Let's omit the part where he was shot by a bullet from an assassin. Next plan to host GOP nominee, Donald Trump, and you could see that it trails off there. But the bias in these, let's just rip through these. Trump regalze Elon Musk with familiar falsehoods is New York Times headline, fact checking Donald Trump's claims about immigration vice president Kamala Harris, president Biden, and more. The fact checkers are 100% biased on the other side. I don't care what anyone says. It's just straight to I've talked to some of them. Some of them are such douchebags too. Golly. Oh, and they try and be fair and they try and manipulate a sociopath intelligence officer who who's lied and manipulated for a living. I think I'm going to see through this shit, but, but you, you, you have that. Then you had this USA Today one, which I was originally going to bring in on its own. Trump rambles slurs his way through Elon Musk interview. It was an unmitigated disaster. Trump, Donald Trump's campaign took another hit with a disastrous glitchy ex-interview with Elon Musk that many left wondering if the former I was a glitchy because they just got to have the DDS attack a DDS attack and they're, and they continue to bring up this stuff. They did it again there. I got to scoot my stool forward. They, they did it again there fact checking his claims on immigration. There's nuance to any facts and conversations about anything. Hey, is it 10 million or is it 12 mean? Is it 20 million or is it 21 million? And they like to lie in those muddy gray waters. The fact of the matter is the borders wide ass open. The fact of the matter is inflation is through the roof, food prices through the roof gas prices through the roof. We're focusing on all these other issues. We're giving all of our money to foreign wars that we shouldn't be involved in and frankly shouldn't even be happening. But if they want to fight so be it, you guys fuck around and find out, do your thing. But, but we're, we're just, it's disaster after disaster and everything is fact checked as well, no, that's just, that's not true because that's not our opinion. And we're trying to overhaul a country here. So would you please not get in the way? I mean, that's, that's what this comes down to. It's, it's, it's insane. I mean, I remember back in the day and leading up to 2020 when Facebook was, and I'm not saying Facebook is better now, but, but there's some improvements, but when Facebook was fact checking everything, every article and your everything was turned off. If you didn't change the article, apologize and make a note on the article, like literally there was force compliance. You have to fall on the sword, say you were wrong, say you lied and share the information that we want you to share or we're not going to, I mean, that is how they play the game and it's disturbing. And people outside of the business know it's happening to an extent, but they don't know how much it's happening and, and what the rules are. It's literally a read this hostage video. I'm sorry for what I said. It was all wrong. The left was right. I mean, that's what it is. That's what it comes down to. Yeah. And the news media has no room for any kind of nuance or any kind of what it. The bottom line. Trump is a salesman. And so is Elon. Well, Elon, you know, is a genius in whatever he does. Well, he's just his brain is built that way. But Trump being a salesman, they're always, as a salesman, you're going to embellish things a little bit. You're not going to know what the numbers are. You know, when I worked on the apprentice, Trump was always like, you know what? We got 50,000 applications to be on the show. And the truth was it was close to 30,000. So it's a 20,000 inflation mark. But the fact is, he didn't know the exact numbers. The producers knew the exact numbers. And I don't know, I don't know if he even knew the numbers. But you're always going to sell your product and sell it in the best way. Even if you oversell it and somebody is going to hold you to how you oversold them, you're going to deliver. And I think that's what we saw with Trump in his first term as president. He made a lot of promises on the campaign trail and when he went to implement those promises, and I got to tell you, there was a first time in my life that I had ever seen a president actually fulfill some of his campaign promises. The other campaign promises that he didn't fulfill had to do with the Republican party itself sabotaging him. So this, the whole idea that the Elon Musk in this ex conversation that he had with Trump was a catastrophe. It's a catastrophe. It's a catastrophe only for the media, the legacy media, because we don't need them anymore. And they know that and they're trying to push these headlines because you have people on the left going, I can only get my news from legacy media. They're the only ones that tell the truth. The only reason why they think they're the ones that tell the truth is because it's an echo chamber. They want that echo chamber to survive, even if they're being fed misinformation because God forbid, they use their own minds and do their own research and figure out what the truth is. They don't want to have any part of it because what they think in their heads is the truth. If anything else gets in there to challenge that, it's like you're an infantel and you must be stoned. Yeah. Not in the good way. Yeah, exactly. Not in the good way. Not in the taken care of that stress, that inflammation, those aches kind of a way. Speaking of, we didn't pull it in because we saw it late and we knew we had a jam-packed show. But on Colbert last night, you had Caitlyn Collins from CNN who was there and we'll share it tomorrow, but he tried to talk about how you work at CNN and just share fair and objective opinions. And literally the audience at Colbert at Steven Colbert laughed at him and her and she was like, "Was that supposed to be a laugh line?" and he was like, "Nope." Well, they're a joke. CNN, MSNBC, Fox News to a certain degree, there's still some reporters and people there that I think are above board, but the network, Neil Cavuto, what is that thing? I don't understand it. I don't know. I guarantee you that dude has a grinder account. We wouldn't be friends with him. I can tell you, I can tell you that. No. Yeah. I've met a, I don't know Neil, but I've met a lot of people there and what you see on camera, you might not even like what you see on camera, but what you see on camera is not necessarily what you see off camera for a lot of those folks. But let's talk about the Harris Wall's campaign. We talked about how the media responded to all of this before the event happened. So they had a message they put out before and then a message they put out after. And I just always find it entertaining when they open their talking holes and try and say things. So this was the first thing. You've got this message from Harris Wall's. Right now Elon Musk is interviewing Donald Trump live on Twitter. We're not calling it X this person highlighted. It's not enough that Musk has pledged to donate millions of dollars to help reelect Trump. He's using his purchased platform. Keep this up afterwards so we can go through and pick this up. One of the largest social media sites in the world to spread Trump's unhinged and hateful agenda to millions of users. If that's all you need to hear chip in $25 now to help Kamala and Tim have the resources to respond to their lies. Otherwise, let us remind you why this is a big deal. The richest person in the world is a lackey for Team MAGA. Musk already ruined Twitter by allowing hate speech and disinformation to flood the platform. Now Musk is using his vast fortune and broad reach to try and control our democracy. AKA he is scaring the piss out of us because he's got a lot of reach, influence and money and we don't want the truth out there and we don't want all this. Oh Elon's looking at me. Yeah. I mean breaking it right to this stupid that they're saying this is not my main main point. I forget who who whose tweet this is and credit I think it was a female credit whoever did and highlighted. We're not calling it X that's I don't know what to call it either, but it's dumb. You're trying to be defined here. We're not calling it X the next message they call it X. Yeah, but at this at this point in time, if that's Harris, well, okay, I'm going to call it X now. I just do. Done. But it's not enough that he's pledged millions of dollars to reelect Trump. So your butt hurt, you're acknowledging that your butt hurt that someone is giving money not to your candidate, which is something they are entitled to do. I think he I think he even came out a few like a week or two ago and he talked about how he had like he hasn't been donating like that money directly to Trump. He hasn't been donated to a pack that then that pack has been putting money into it and the pack is to make America great like just a greater like to to further America to make it better. We're going to invest in people who we think are going to make America great. It just so happens that Trump is one of them, but he's not doing it directly to Trump. It's you know, you're splitting hairs at that point, but he has a pack that he started whatever. But when it says he's using his purchase platform, one of the largest social media sites in the world, right? It is. It's his business. It's like when I go to a sub shop or I go to a record store and I it's it's not a chain and I see black lives matter or I see the the the trans flag or whatever. It's like, oh, okay, I'm not going in because I'm not going to give you my money because I know what you support. It's the same thing with this. It's a business. If you don't like it, don't use it. It's usually just purchase pub sub shops to to promote lesbians. Yeah. In in what's crazy is when the shoe is on the other foot and conservatives and Republicans were complaining about the way Twitter was and and we had all this outcry from the communist going, well, it's a private business. They could do what they want. They could center you. They could do it. You know, you don't have to be there. You could go somewhere else. If you don't go somewhere else, you could just sit down on your bed and talk to yourself and get on a straight with a cat and talk to each other. That's what they wanted. And now the shoes on the other foot, they're like, this isn't fair. Yeah. It's going to be done. He's using it for his own or his own personal gain in the fact that we don't have. We don't have any more FBI agents to make sure that these harmful tweets are getting out. It's just it's uncalled for. We can't handle it. Hi, buddy. Hope you find your dad. That's literally what it is though. This is unfair. His purchase platform, his money, they go on and they say, and they make it in bold to the richest person in the world is a lackey for Team MAGA. First of all, I don't think he's a MAGA person. I think he's just a deep thinker who's got his opinions and happens to support Trump and Trump's policies more than cam cam and her just slutty life that she lives. But the richest they're saying here again, unfair, all the rich elites are supposed to be on our team. The richest of all of them is playing for the other team and we don't like that not one bit. They're trying to bring class warfare into it. When it's totally the opposite, all the all the rich elites now aren't these Monopoly guys with the monocle and the top hat smoking cigars. They're the hoodie wearing skinny gene skater dudes who run everything and they're the ones who believe that there should be a one world government, that there should be no borders, that the elites will have everything and the peasants will just fight it out amongst themselves and we'll all laugh and laugh as we're doing cocaine off some supermodels but a yacht in the Adriatic and we'll tune into a show. You've all been there. The demise of, you know, Western civilization and it'll be fantastic. We'll be eating a nice steak while they're eating grub worms. Yeah. I think Tom should have gin before the show more often. Yeah. Gosh, we tried a new gin today. David, you liked it. I like the taste of it. It's just gin hasn't been reacting with my body. I afterwards, so I thought it was a little too florally for me and the young Indian fella who was super sweet gave me more buffalo trace than I was allowed to get. Ooh, I know that's why you got it, didn't you? The rationing. But the rationing didn't happen for red beard, not up in here. But I came home and I tried or came back to the studio and we tried it and what's funny is I just got a message from someone from one of my publicists and the guy kind of looks like the Indian that we saw at the store. I thought it was him like, "How did you know?" It's not, it's not, it's not who it is. But, but we came back and tried it and it reminds, the aftertaste kind of reminds me a Yeagermeister, which is, which is not a good thing. The last time I had Yeagermeister, I had a dude's testicles in my hand and broke every glass against a, I thought that was the wedding cake story. No, were they still attached to the dude? Yeah, yeah, he was, he was a steel team six guy. We were on to, it wasn't gay. It just sounds gay. Just sounds gay. Hey! Dream gay and military. It's the honor. It's the honor. It's the honor of the inner world. You can't be more like that sounds gay. You know, I mean, weird things happen in war zones, nothing, it didn't advance beyond there. It was part of a conversation. I challenged Jim and then was talking and then all of a sudden his, his bag was in my hand. I'm like, all right, Paul, thank you. That's, that's great. Let's go back to doing this. We've just lost so much of the audience, but I'm just trying to be real. I think this is where we gain them. Yeah. Maybe so. Um, at any rate, I didn't think it was that great, but, but the other one is, is delightful. Well, you know my feeling on that, Jim. Yeah. I do. Yeah. Well, you had, you gave us lots of good feelings on it. No, I felt. Tastes like Bath and Body Works was one. Yeah. So it, it seemed to me like it would be one of these, like liquids that you would pour on a rotting body that was, you know, outside the street market in Calcutta. That was the one he told me as soon as I swallowed it. It's like, yeah, you know, I've never experienced that, but I can taste it. I love it. Let's squeeze in our, you know, we never did question of the day yesterday. We didn't. It was just a busy day. I, I remember the moment because I was thinking about it leaving the studio. I was like, we didn't do that. But I remember the moment because it was almost four when I had gotten to that part in our notes. I was like, we need to, we need to haul ass here. Well, it was funny because every time, because you were skipping around, you're like, I really want to bring up. I'm like, oh, get ready for the no, no, no, no, I was keeping you on your toes yesterday. It was, it was, you know, it's funny. Every other show has like long conversations. They talk and time isn't really a factor. This show is like, we're a bunch of teenagers on Adderall and Coke that are trying to like make a drug deal with some Molly somewhere and it's like, no, go, go, go, go, go, go. It's conversations over. Uh, true, it's a frantic, the, maybe it's, it was even like that when we were doing a three hour show too, it's still feel like we could never get enough in. No, there's just, it's 2024 in, in America, we're, we're, we're fighting for our lives and there's, there's just a lot, a lot going on. Um, okay, I had this question the other day at, at, at, we have like question of the day at the dinner table and the question, go ahead, you can ring the bell. The question was, who do you want to be friends with that you're not currently friends with? It could be someone who's local in your town and then you're going to out yourself because you're just trying to really keep up with the Joneses. 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I was so nervous that I couldn't even raise my hand or be able to speak. But when I look back on his body of work, and also if you're looking for a good audiobook to listen to, his audiobook is fantastic because he narrates it and it sounds like he's telling you his life story from beyond. It's fantastic. I always thought that he would be a lot of fun to hang out with because he's a lot like all of us. He grew up in Florida like myself. Once he started making money, he started buying all kinds of fun shit. You know, he had a helicopter, he had a ranch, he had horses, and my favorite all-time Bert Reynolds stories when he was going through his divorce with Lonnie Anderson and the National Enquirer was doing really crappy stories about him. Right Christmas, you know, National Enquirer always said that they had the world's largest Christmas tree. So after a few cocktails, Bert called up his helicopter pilot. They had a long line with a bag on it. They filled it up with horse maneuver. They flew over to Lantana, Florida, the hub of National Enquirer and they dropped horse manure on the National Enquirer Christmas tree. If I had millions of dollars, that would be the type of shit that I would do. I love it. That's a great answer. I love how you've got Bert Reynolds and Tom Selleck who are just epic men that everyone aspires to be kind of like in their own way or just wants to know and they're both mustache people. I don't like mustaches, but if it's on those two, it's just... It works. So it's amazing. Yeah. Stop in it. Get comfortable for... Okay. Who are you going with? I'm going to go with my gut. I thought when we first brought up Frank Sinatra. I thought you were going to go there. My dad played Frank Sinatra to me when I was a little going to bed. He just put on an album and I'd go to bed listening to Frank. I still love Frank. I put it on my girl's no Frank Sinatra and I have one where half the album is him singing live and the other half is him just talking to the audience. It's all about news of the day, of what was going on there. It's just like, I know that he was entangled in some things with the mafia and whatever. I just think it'd be a fun guy to be around. There's one story where he showed up with... I think it was Bert Reynolds, actually. They were at the same restaurant and Bert Reynolds wanted to meet Frank. He always wanted to meet Frank. He didn't know what to do when he came over and said, "Hey, I just wanted to say hi." He goes and sit down and then Frank calls him over and says, "No, you're eating dinner with me." Then all of a sudden, they're sitting down, they're talking after about an hour, a busboy walks out and drops all the plates right in front of the table. The owner comes out, he's yelling at him and he throws them out, and then Frank comes up and he says, "If that kid's not here tomorrow and he doesn't have his job, I'm going to buy this place. I'm going to burn it to the ground." Then he sat back down. He's like, "All right, I'm out. You've only been here for an hour. I have my Frank story." He leaves. That was his Frank Snatchit story. I just would love to hang out with him, just be like, "Yeah, let's see what we're going to get into tonight." Okay. Three fingers, baby. I love it. Okay, let's go through some of these and I'll try and narrow it down myself. Oh shit, you know who wouldn't be another good one is Telly Savalis. Telly Savalis used to live at the Sheridan in Hollywood, right by Hollywood Studios, at the bar inside the hotel. The lobby bar is called Telly's Now. I always thought that would be great to live in a hotel. He was right on the first floor. He opened up the sliding glass door. He walked into the pool, but he always seemed like somebody that would be a lot of fun to hang out with. Sort of cut from the same cloth as Bert Reynolds and Frank Sin, like manly men. Yeah. I've always kind of thought that it would be fun to live in a hotel, too. Not now, not with an army of kids, and I don't like the fact that I can't have a theory. You couldn't have a grill, but other than that, there's a lot of perks to being there. You got a bar right there. You have one in your restaurant as well. I mean, I'm telling you, if you're living in a hotel, you can have a grill. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going to make an exception before you. Yeah. Well, okay. So Mudcat says Elon Musk. I'm just trying to get to the right spot. Driver says Elon Musk and-- Tesla. Okay. Good one. Okay. That is-- Oh, yeah. Tesla is a great one because he-- and I'm sure that she also believes that Tesla knows that electricity is actually free and all around us. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Um, fictional characters work red, white and blue. You can do whatever. This is-- this is a Tim's Tuesday. I don't-- We're calling it then. We're calling it then now. That's what we call the show. We call this is my show, Tim's. Even though it's not Tim's show, it's my show, it's Drew's show, but it's-- that doesn't go as well. This is Tim's. My name is Drew Bergwist. [LAUGHTER] I leave after the intro because that doesn't make sense. I feel like we need to get a neon sign that just says Tim's. Yeah. Um, Clint Eastwood, Condoleezza Rice. Yeah, Clint Eastwood-- Clint Eastwood's up there for me. Here-- because here's what I like about Clint Eastwood. I like that he's just-- he's the level-headed dude. He's iconic. He's got amazing stories. He's obviously done some amazing films, but also is just the kind of like grizzled-- grizzled man that's going to be kind and buy you a drink and then just be like-- not talk a lot unless you ask too many questions. Just going to be a chill conversation. Maybe you get the pull some stuff out of them at points, then the rest of the night you just kind of sip bourbon by the fire. Kind of like his Walter Kowalski character, Gran Turina. Yeah, exactly. I kind of pictured that. Like, there's sweetness in there, but it's not going to like overflow. It's not going to be too much. Driver-- so driver added to his-- Elon Musk, Tesla, also your mother. I love it. [LAUGHTER] I ran into her this weekend. That's what you did. Yeah. Uh, Deadpool, says Ginger. He has fun. I mean, Ryan Reynolds does a good job there. I actually think Ryan Reynolds would be fun in real life. He seems like he's just genuinely fun all the time. Jimmy Stewart. That's a good one. Cowboy. Red, white, and blue after asking, can you go fictional wants to go Neo from the Matrix? Okay. There is no spoon. Cave says, I think Kim Jong Un could use it for him. That's true. Kim Yo Jong. Kim Yo Jong is definitely-- that could be one. That's actually high up on my list, sweet little alabaster terrorist. I don't have the clip anymore, so it's okay. We're going to make a new one. It's going to be even hotter than the old one. Okay. I feel like I'm going to be feeling really uncomfortable making this. Actually, I saw a picture of her not too long ago. I feel like she's kind of losing it. Like, if you're going to be an awful terrorist, just vile sister of a super villain, you're going to lose your looks pretty quick. Yeah, I eat. [LAUGHTER] But you know what it is? It's Kim Jong Un ordering his, like, Big Macs and fast food-type restaurants. She's like, OK, I'll have one, too. I'll have some. No, don't do it. Kim Yo Jong. But I mean, Dennis Rodman is friends with him, you know, so I mean-- That's true. That's true. So I've gone back and forth. John Belushi would be another good one. Real-world-- that would be a good one. Real-world, clean-easted, fiction, Superman. I assume we're talking Christopher Reeve, Superman. Yes, that's the only. Yeah, he seemed like a good guy. He was understanding. So I kind of was thinking-- So my gut is-- actually, Tom and I were talking about this earlier today. I love people in the worlds that I love, not just my old background, but like the sports side of things. So like, anyone who's on the college game day cast, I just want to be your friend and just go in your suitcase. That doesn't sound that desperate. No, but I'm just standing in the background like, hey, can I bring you a said, you want a napkin or a Kleenex? Are you-- I have napkins. No. And any of those folks who just-- because I'm so jealous of their job, but just can talk ball with. But I would say Eastwood's up there for me. Chris Farley would be a good one. I mean, it would be hard to keep up, but man, you'd be entertained. How about Bert Kreischer? I think Bert's too much for me. I do want to get to know him. I don't want to be like best friends. Like, I want to have a night with Bert and then be like, let's do this again. Never. No, see, I would have fun being there every day with him, because I do the same thing with you. We're just like, let's do like, OK, whatever, like, and I just watch him just keep doing something crazy. Just, OK, cool. All right. Yeah. Just, yeah. Whatever. I think I'm going to go Clint Eastwood. I appreciate that old style. There's plenty of younger, funnier, more lively folks you could go with, but I really like him. I like-- I've liked everyone's answers here. I haven't seen one that I disagree with. Ginger brings up Ted Nugent as well. That could be a good one. I think Bill Murray would be another. Bill Murray. I see. I don't know if Chevy Chase is like Chevy Chase and his characters from the old-- because I love me some Chevy Chase. There are so many stories about people in Hollywood absolutely hating him. I've heard that. So that's where I kind of-- But then again, I always think about he was on pain meds a lot because of all the falls that he took, and he's got-- physically, he wasn't doing so well, so he was in a lot of chronic pain. So I don't know how much of that was brought on. Yeah. And then you hear the whole story with the fight with he and Bill Murray, when he came back to host it, and then you hear stories about Bill Murray, and it's like, ah, do I really have to know all these things? Yeah. I mean, that's the thing. I feel like with some of the people, a lot of people that were mentioned here, I feel like with Clint, you know what you're getting, I think Frank would be interesting. I think you had some interesting answers. But I feel like with old-school guys, the one thing that they taught me-- when I say old-school guys, I'm talking about my father, people from the generation of the Eastwoods, the Reynolds, that era, even-- I would throw evil in there minus alcoholism-- but for what a lot of them taught me was what it was to be a man. And what, to me, my takeaway was is to have controlled violence with compassion. And I think each of those individuals had that, with maybe the exception of evil-conievable when he took the baseball bat to the reporter and broke both his arms. Yeah. That would be the one moment. But that to me is what it means to be a man, to have controlled violence, to be a protector, to be the one who is always standing in front of the people that you love or in front of people who you are less powerful. Yeah. And then also having the compassion of being able to pick up a little kid who's crying and try and make weird faces or whatever. And so that's why I like those guys from that generation so much, because to me, they embodied that. Yeah. I agree. I agree with what had been a blast, I bet. I don't disagree with that. Chaos says, yeah, and later talking to my husband, I was like, that was Ted fucking Nugent. Yeah. Yeah. Ted would be fun to go hunting with him and then have him play the electric guitar. Oh, that would be a blast. That's a good one, right? It's a good one. Okay, let's move on with some stuff here, because we're running really short on time. KJP says that Biden did not repeat, did not have a medical emergency in Las Vegas, as was reported, as many people have heard the now available recordings of law enforcement talking about clearing the roads for the code three and all of all of this stuff. She was asked about it and says that he didn't have an emergency. Take a listen. There's one more thing that came out over the weekend. There's this new Las Vegas police radio traffic that's published by the Daily Beast, where officers were racing to secure a hospital emergency room on July 17th. They were under the impression that President Biden was having a medical emergency. What was it? He was not. As you know, the president, when we were in Vegas tested positive for COVID, we let you all know, and then we flew back here outside of that. There was no medical emergency. People are still testing positive for COVID, but because of this president, he was able to put forth a comprehensive, a comprehensive way to move forward with this pandemic. And now we have vaccines and now we are in a different place with this pandemic. It is behind us, and that's because of this president and what he was able to do that. That's categorically false, that it's because of this president. But I love if you'll notice, we said, she said, we said he had COVID, so that's what it was. Oh, okay, we said that. So we're sticking to it. It was not a code three medical emergency. It was not a whatever you want to call it. We can't call it what it was. And as you know, people are still testing positive for COVID shut the hell up. That is so gay. It's not a medical emergency when you've been declared dead. Well, it's an escort back to air force one and get the lookalikes ready to deplane what you land. That's what that is. Yeah, I mean, I would love to just we're never going to know. I would just love to know a little bit more about this and a little bit more about the cast of characters that play him. And to be clear, I know there's there's doubles in seconds for key figures that there's there's strategy in that. And there's some smartness. That's not what we're talking about here. We're talking about something a little bit more nefarious. Now I would just love to know this is a Dave moment. This is a we're going to put someone out there who's not he's just going to be the face and we're going to run things from, you know, from back here. But to me, it's with the loss facing I read reports multiple different things where it's like the roads were told to be closed down and planes were being diverted from over like all these things are happening. And then all of a sudden, Oh, no, it's okay. Everything's fine. Yeah, there's a ground stop. Like, wait, no big deal. Wait, you halted all air traffic in all in most of the roads that were where he was at were closed down. For what reason? Just letting hey, if it was someone accidentally read the wrong code off over the walkie, cool. Tell us that then. Don't just say, well, he had code even even the code. Let's just say that the code was wrong. I've listened to the clip now. I'm sure you guys all have to and it's it's kind of long and it's like any other radio communication. It's kind of garbled at points. But even if the code was wrong, you hear all the other atmospherics and all the other actions that they are taking and it doesn't line up with something. That's not something significant, not emergency related. So I don't, I don't, I'm not a code homo. I don't know all the different codes. Like, I don't care what the code was. Look at all the atmospherics. We don't have to get down into the well, but if it's a code to a section three, that would have been something different. But he didn't. He said this. No, no, it doesn't matter. Let's look at what I don't know why I took the cap off of a market. I was going to actually write something. But you don't, we don't need to get that far. You can just see the response. You can hear it in the voice. You can hear what's going on. And then you can see the absolute just silence when it comes to the story and be like, yeah, this was a big deal. It was definitely a big deal. Don't know what it was. Exactly. But it was a big deal. Yeah. It doesn't make sense because there are local police and local fire departments all around the nation. They say the wrong thing, they can even just say shit and they get flagged. They get pulled into the captain's office. You got to watch your mouth on here. You got to watch your say, hey, you called out the wrong code and you set things into a spiral. That shouldn't have happened. But now nothing's being reported on that. Nothing. It's like, yeah. COVID. Nothing to see here. Yeah. COVID, David. Yes. That's what it was. Well, we're not done with KJP. Let's listen to her more. And I actually find there to be something very interesting that is not said in this clip. I will let you listen and I will give approximately three to five seconds at the conclusion of this clip before I blur it out and let you say it to yourself so we can all feel smart together. Listen. Okay. Thank you, Green. How mad is President Biden at Nancy Pelosi? Guys, can you ask me this question? I think I've answered this question multiple times. Well, he hasn't headed now for the first time in this interview that Pelosi is one of the Democrats who squeezed him out of the race. She thought he was going to sink the whole picket. So how mad is he at her for that? The president respects his good friend, former speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi. And I think it's mutual and she also gave interviews and I know you follow closely as well over the weekend. She made statements like preeminent president among the top few to have served in this office. And I think that says a lot coming from the former speaker. So, no hard feelings? He respects his good friend, Speaker Pelosi. I asked if there were any more feelings. No more feelings. He respects her. And I think that, and I think it's mutual, but I will let the president speak for himself, obviously. Okay. Pause. And you should notice that she didn't say Pelosi wasn't behind it, didn't push him out. Is he mad that Pelosi pushed her out? She said the president respects her and thinks that they're friends or friendly or whatever that was. No, there was no denying that, there was no pushback on that. I mean, at least I picked up on that and thought that was pretty telling. That's what we all know to be the case now. Hey, Joe, it's not personal. It's just politics. Right. But that's a big deal. You usurped the political procedure for giving someone the delegates and the votes to be the Democrat nominee. Now, technically speaking, it's not 100% official because that's six, seven days away now at the DNC. But, but we've been told it's official. So you, you do all of that. You're pushed out by the so-called political elites with the charge being led presumably, at least vocally from what we've heard from Nancy Pelosi. And that's a really big deal. And then you don't deny that just, Hey, these are the cards. They're still friends. They're going to get along fine because he's been given a deal that we can't tell you about here, but he's been given a deal. Cam Cam has been told her deal and what she's going to do for us and due to this guy, and like that, that's- Hey, JP has to deal. KJP of deals. They all have deals. They all have the parachutes. I, I thought I found that very interesting that it wasn't because normally they at least are very bold about their, their lies. In this case, it was just like, yeah, we just pulled off a coup, like so, so what? The Palace intrigue, they're all working on the same team and when you're on the same team like that, you might get pissed, but then all of a sudden somebody has a couple more daggers that they're jabbing into you, then it's like, okay, uncle, yeah, then it's like the daggers come out. Okay, this is how we're going to proceed. Let's get the look alike ready and have him step out there who's a foot taller than Jill could say. Everything's a-okay. Yeah. I wanted it to, the last thing that we'll touch on. I was going to, let's skip this disco for time. That was a little bit of fluff. Everyone's tall. We do. We have some fluff. Well, I just want to work with you. You talk about the golden parachute. Even the Secret Service lady who had the head of suit and she resigned. She gets like 60 grand a year now for her life, for failing the president. She gets the pension. Yeah. Hey, she's whatever. She served her country. But it's like, okay, cool. Thank you. Did she really? No. I'm just saying, I'm saying like the, hey, yes, she did her job. She worked all up. But then here she is failing. Not just politics, but America as a whole. She just showed not America, but the world that we can get to a president doesn't matter. And she still get. Yeah. You know, she rose through the ranks. She played the game. Your point is to. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I totally understand what you're saying. But when it comes to the government, you have to fail right in order in order to succeed. Absolutely. Yeah. I mean, that's how the agency was, bro. You got promoted up when you were so bad or so obnoxious that you couldn't be taken seriously or couldn't be tolerated anymore here. Push them up. If we don't want them here, can we just get them out of here? Yes. Where you don't? The person go. Oh, he's he's the director of this department now. Okay. That's great. That's great. They don't get fired. They just get promoted. And then they retire. Yeah. He's my boss. That's great. There's one of you I'm thinking of. I won't say your name. Chris. Okay. So we didn't cover this yesterday for time and we got a speed through it today for time. But obviously we've a lot of people have seen this now. You had the secret service is just not doing great these days and adding a thousand. They are at a event for for cam cam, a so-called rally where no doubt they probably had a singer draw and people who then the people left as soon as cam cam started speaking. But they have this event and one of the female agents needed to go tinkle, right? There was cheese in the case. And we figured out it was a number one number two. Have we figured that out yet? We don't know if it was a of his number one or if she was dropping a deuce. But we know that it was a bathroom emergency. So you had when you got to go, you got to go cover, break into a salon in Massachusetts, cover the outdoor camera with with duct tape, which is always funny to me when people do it this way. You're right there on camera, when you're ramming your ugly mug up in there, broken use the bathroom, let other attendees, other people who were there at the event use the bathroom. They're coming in stole candles off the desk and then left the whole place on unlocked for the rest of the day, hardly responsible. That's that's that's the definition of taking advantage of of a badge and a gun there. Anyways, here's I don't know if I don't think there's audio to it, but here's the security camera footage. Right here. I hate that she's blurred, but we've got a picture of her face. We'll show it. I got it to the bathroom. So bad. Should I break the window? No, I'll tape it and then I'll slip now. I saw this in a movie. I just don't understand what the thought process is. On this point at this point, right? She's trying to be high speed. You know, I'm going to cover the camera so they can't see what I'm doing. They'll never know what's me. Now we're inside, alarm going off. Is that like the security team for the building? I think that's just like some local losers for the event. People who are like helping, but not actually enforcement. OK, so we're stealing candles there giggling about it, too, by the way. Now we've got a beautiful dude, not watching a rooftop. So I mean, this is how secure just if any of one of you out there is thinking of trying to cover a security camera and you think that you're being clever, whether you're walking up and spray painting it, whether you're duct taping it like this dumb bitch, whatever the case might be. To get close enough to do this, you're going to expose yourself like this. It wasn't me, I promise. Are you sure agent? Agent Pete Rose. It's just how did you think this was going to go? I understand the feeling of you've got to go really bad. I understand the feeling even of having some power and influence with a badge or credential that can get you behind certain doors and past certain things. But handle this differently, handle this differently, even if you're going in somewhere. Go somewhere that's open. We only let people who do this. I need to use this really bad and I'm whatever. There's other ways that this could have worked, breaking and entering and duct taping security cameras and then letting others in. Yeah. That's just next level stupidity. Well, that's the difference between men and women and especially women who in a position that they shouldn't be in. I can tell you right now, this woman should not be in the position that she's in. I'm not an expert in law enforcement, but I've been around law enforcement enough to know that this isn't how most law enforcement professionals act. They don't engage in a full on breaking and entering. They don't violate the Fourth Amendment and I think a case could be made that she also violated the Third Amendment. That being said, when it comes to men and women, I've been there in situations where I've had the shit really bad and you get somewhere and if the door's not open, oh, God, it's closed and then you find the next place and then you eventually get there. I've never had a problem where I crap myself because that would be game over. But again, say she didn't have to poop her pants and from a guy's perspective, that's what we think the emergency is that she has to shit really bad because that's how we would be like, oh, yeah, I would smash a window to get into a business to go to the bathroom. But when it comes to females, number one, they're going to go because you're wearing a jacket, you're wearing pants, you've got a blouse on, a dude is just going to go behind a garbage can and take a leak and he's going to be back in business. We have totally lost the narrative on differences between men and women and we've come to this realization that is pervasive in our country that all jobs are equal and everybody has an equal footing to do those jobs. They're just certain jobs that dudes are better at than females and there's certain jobs that females are better at than dudes, 100% like that's just that's that's how it's always been. That's normal. Red, white and blue, do they ever hire tall women? They're never taller than the principal. Oh, folks, it's been real. It's been fun. As usual, we've we've gone all over the place yet again, reminder to go check out parlor and everything that they're doing there. There's you're going to when you're I told you this when when Amy was here last time and we'll tell you again now, you're going to see a version now if you log in or for the first time or if you come back and log in, it'll look similar to how it used to better. But there's even more stuff coming. There's some exciting stuff coming. I've been privy to some of the conversations. I'm real excited about it. I'm excited for them. I'm excited for the state of of conversation, at least in a couple spots, not many, but in a couple spots and parlor, certainly one of them. So go check out parlor, give love to all of our sponsors parlor's not. They're just our friends. We're just excited about it. 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