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White House Claims Russia Interfering in 2024 Election | KJP Defends Kamala's Fake Accent | 9.4.2024

Here we go again. The Biden administration is set to make the claim that Vladimir Putin and Russia are interfering in the 2024 presidential election. Plus, Karine Jean-Pierre laughed off a question from Fox News' Peter Doocy about Kamala Harris' fake accents. A Kathy Hochul, and former Governor Cuomo, aid had been arrested for being a Chinese spy and much more. Finally, the new college football AP poll is out. We breakdown who rose, who fell, who is out and who is in, and Dan Lebetard is set to square off against Pat McAfee. We have our thoughts on who will win. SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/drewberquist NEWS: https://RVMNews.com MERCH: https://RedBeachNation.com#DrewBerquist #ThisIsMyShow 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! Silver Prepper Bars - Buy it. Break it. Trade it. https://prepperbarnow.com

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Here we go again. The Biden administration is set to make the claim that Vladimir Putin and Russia are interfering in the 2024 presidential election. Plus, Karine Jean-Pierre laughed off a question from Fox News' Peter Doocy about Kamala Harris' fake accents. A Kathy Hochul, and former Governor Cuomo, aid had been arrested for being a Chinese spy and much more. Finally, the new college football AP poll is out. We breakdown who rose, who fell, who is out and who is in, and Dan Lebetard is set to square off against Pat McAfee. We have our thoughts on who will win.

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Earlier this week, and really, frankly, a bunch of times, at the end of last, I guess it was the end of last week and then I referenced it yesterday, but you had cam cam who was using different accents. She did it at Atlanta, right, at that first rally. And then she does these two union stops. One in Pennsylvania, one in, I believe it was Michigan. And she gives basically the same speech, but she does it in totally different voices. And there's some footage and we'll show it in a second. But there's lots of discussion about this, right? There's lots of outrage over the fact that she's just that much of a pandering politician, which they all, it's not just her. She's just really bad at it. But Peter Ducey from Fox News decides to bring it up to KJP in the press room. And here's how that went. Since when does the vice president have what sounds like a southern accent? I have no idea what you're talking about. Well, I mean, this is. She was talking about unions in Detroit using one tone of voice. Is this something the same line? Okay, Peter. She's the same line in Pittsburgh and it sounded like she at least had some kind of a southern call. I mean, do you hear the question that you do you think Americans seriously think that this is an important question? They care. You know what they care about? They care about the economy. They care about lowering costs. They care about health care. That's what Americans care about. So that's what they want you to care about. Your colleague just asked me about what basically we talked about went back and forth about democracy and freedom. That's what they care about. I'm not even going to entertain some question about the press. It's just it's just hearing it sounds so ridiculous. Well, but hearing it is. The question I'm talking about the questions is just insane. Is that how she talks in meetings? I'm just it. Peter, we're moving on. We're so moving around. Come on. Come on. Good day. Oh, man. I love that she starts off with did you even hear your question? Which is a total put down. She starts off before that saying I don't know what you're talking about. Yes, you do. I guarantee you someone has said like maybe we should cut this out because it's not working well. And people probably push back and say, no, this is the way we do it. You got to do this. You use a different accent and different skin toners for every place you go. But she says, do you hear a question? And then she's like, is this serious? Do you think that Americans care about this? The answer is yes. Because people want real people, genuine people. Now, I don't know many of them. But I know for certain that no one in DC is genuine. They just aren't. So that I mean, that is a fair question. It is a question that people are asking. The people care about the economy, health care, all these things. Yes, they do. And they're all in dire straits part mostly because of you and Joe and your handlers. But they want to know who's going to fix that. And it's not a good look when the person who's going out claiming to fix it. Claim I got the plan. What's Trump say? Okay. That's what we're going to do using that and then doing different accents and voices every time. It's absolutely absurd. It's totally absurd. And the reason why they do it is it's simple. She's pandering. Let's not forget Kamala Harris was born in Berkeley lived there up until her parents got divorced and then spent her formative years as a teenager in Canada in Montreal. She has nothing to do with the south at all. But you see this this typically happens with any kind of Democrat politician when they go to the south. They all of a sudden put on this this weird affected accent. You never hear it from them when they go to the north. You never hear Kamala Harris and Boston talking to my. Oh, it is. It's so wicked hot out here. You know, I got to go get me some lobster. You know, we're going to go. Oh, that retotic kid over there. You never talk like that. Right. It's always in the south where you hear this pandering. And I'm just waiting. Well, a lot of people, a lot of white liberals in particular have this view of the south that they get from movies, TV, where it's like always a million degrees. Southerners are always sweating air conditioning hasn't been invented in the south. And that was pulled out like a red bandana to like. Dop their their their foreheads and then wash up and throw water in their face. I do declare. Yeah, I get a nice and nice tea. And then they cut to like a ceiling fan where the blades are moving as slowly as human as possible. It's like even the ceiling, there's no OK, there's no AC in the south. But even the ceiling fans don't move at a particular high rate of speed. Right. So they just they have all these all these stereotypes in their heads and it just comes out. And unfortunately, the south is the only place where you can actually actively make fun of people and still get away with it. Yeah. No, that's true. It is true. And it's just it's commonplace now, right? Particularly with the Democrats, but other people will do it too. But it's commonplace, not in a good way. It shouldn't be. Obviously, most almost everything that happens in this day and age in America that is commonplace shouldn't be commonplace. But that's just not I mean, I don't understand how people don't ask themselves. Is that what I do now? Look, I'll talk to some partners and business colleagues and whatnot overseas every once in a while. And I want. I want to do their accent. And I have to stop myself. I understand the human nature that wants to do that sometimes. But that's just like goofing around and being like, Oh, you got a cool voice. But politicians pretending that who they are is ridiculous. And you don't the people who go along with this like, Oh, leave her alone. She's she's not she didn't do that. Or even if she did do that, she's fine. Whatever. Don't you ever ask yourself to do I've lived in the south for a long time. Long time I grew up in Minnesota, had a very Minnesota accent. I don't have that much now except for my ozonnays every once in a while. But I didn't come down here and I've lived here. I don't I don't even try to I don't say fixin and all this stuff all the time. Like I say y'all, which I think is pretty mainstream now across the board. But I don't understand point being why people don't ask themselves, wait, do I do this? Do I go and give a speech? Or if I just moved, I'm a 12 year old, I just moved to Georgia. From Ohio. Do I give my first class presentation in southern twang? Like you just you don't do it. No, it's like if you're interacting with say a black American work colleague and all the sudden you don't know them that well. And I've seen this before. I've seen it in person where people have been talking to somebody and say, Oh, yeah. You know, one of my favorite TV shows is blackish and it's like, no, it's not. It's totally that's not your favorite. The office is your favorite show. Black is just nowhere on your top five. Yeah. It's just it's this weird need for especially white liberals to try and gain acceptance of black or Hispanic or anybody of any racial racial diversity to try and pander to them. And it's like, just be yourself because if you're pandering to somebody, you're thinking to yourself that they're somehow beneath you and you have to figure out a way to connect with them and just be normal. If you're going to be normal and you really in your one of these white liberals, just be normal. People are going to like you no matter if you say you like blackish or whatever TV show or you're in the hip hop or whatever, which we all know that you're not new love Taylor Swift. Just be yourself, just be normal, but they can't. They can't muster up the courage to be themselves. No, no, because that who who that person is, they don't even like. Well, I just want to show this because we've got it. So there was obviously the comparison between Detroit and Pittsburgh or wherever she, I think there's Pittsburgh as she was in Pennsylvania. There was a comparison of those two because they literally happened the same day and it was remarkable and it was hilarious. And I think portions of that are in here, but this goes back and shows her at a number of different events. And we're showing it one because I think the New York Post made this one. So kudos to them. But, but we're showing it because you literally have them saying like KJP just said in that press conference, do you hear your question? I don't even know what you're talking about with her accent. Well, let's, let's look at the tape. Person in our nation has benefited from that work. Everywhere I go, I tell people, you may not be a union member, but you better thank unions for that five day work week. You better thank a union member for sick leave. You better thank a union member for paid leave. You better thank a union member for vacation time. So friends, 64 days until the most election of our lives. Most election. Let's just get through the next 64 days. And you all helped us win in 2020. And in 2024, we will win again. And you all helped us win in 2020. And we're gonna do it again in 2024. She's going to jail. Well, the courts will handle that and we will handle November. How about that? Here's the thing. The courts are going to handle that. We're going to beat them in November. November. The most election of our time. But it's so bad. It's so bad. You know, it's typical politics that you're hearing the same speech, the same talking points. Doesn't surprise me in the least. You hear that on both sides of the aisle. Again, we're equal haters around these parts. But the voice is next level. The voice is next level and it's so exaggerated. There's a couple times where she does things. If I were to close my eyes, I'm like, this is Sally Fields acting in a film. And then you open them and it's not. And it's an Indian woman speaking in a southern accent. I would love to be in her ear and then be like, you know, this town. They are they kind of sound like they're from Austria. But think like Arnold Schwarzenegger that see how she does the speech. Get down. Obama used to do that all the time as well. And he could he could sort of get away with it because he was a good public speaker. And people just chose to ignore the fact that the little canyon wasn't southern at all. You know, grew up in Hawaii to a grandfather who was a CIA member and part of the Bush lineage. But anyways, I digress. It's Kamala Harris, just with her voice, starting with her voice. I'm not even going to go into the southern accent at the moment. But this weird nasally vocal fry voice that she has is just one of the most annoying voices that I've ever heard in my entire life. Not good. Yeah, once she's already established the baseline that, you know, I'm annoying AF. My voice is annoying AF. You know what I'm going to do now? I'm going to take it to the next level and I'm going to create an accent so I could make myself even more annoying. And that's exactly what she did. And she does it spectacularly well in a way that just makes you want to hate her even more. Which I didn't think was possible until she starts doing that. You know, the first one, the first clip where she was in Pittsburgh talking to the top clip. And the bottom one being in Detroit or wherever that was. She's talking in Pittsburgh as she normally talks. But then she morphs into a Yas queen in the second one thinking that she's, you know, somehow, you know, transformed herself back into the, you know, the mid 90s. And a beauty shop is somewhere, you know, in Atlanta, Georgia, it is the weirdest in the oddest thing. I'm embarrassed for her. And I think if you're a Democrat, you got to be thinking, I really can't vote for this. As much as I hate Darth Cheeto, I can't bring myself to vote for this fake Yas queen. This wannabe Yas queen who really doesn't know exactly who she is because she's constantly trying to reinvent herself. And pander to voters. Right. Well, I mean, again, it's not just her, but it's got to be exhausting. We look, we all go through phases in our life where you try to, you're figuring out who you are. You're trying to please this crowd or that crowd. Everyone's done it to some extent. It might be really short. I'm not saying that every, you know, you get the point though. But it's just got to be exhausting. It's like, and politicians know this too, it's not just figuring out who they need to be for an event and doing that. And then how do I act here? How do I act there as opposed to just being genuine, which is what, by the way, all of us want. That's what we want. Just show us who you are. But they don't only do that, they've got the lies. What lie did we tell this week? How do we, how do we, how do we keep going? You know, you tell a lie and then you get caught and then you have to tell more. It's just got to be so damn exhausting to be that way, to be in that life, to exist the way that they all do. And I believe it. I know they don't care what any of us think. And they get called on their lives and they just, no, that didn't happen. Or, yeah, so whatever. What are you going to do about it? But it's still just got to be stressful and exhausting. I'm at the point where all I try and do on a daily basis right now. Is simplify my life. That's just like, that is my goal. Take care, obviously take care of my family, but that goes in lockstep. How do I free up time, mind space, cut out stuff that's a drag. So I can just have a simple, easy going life, take care of my crew. And these people go the exact opposite route. How can I live this crazy life, be this person here, this person there? And look, I get that. I was an intelligence officer. I understand being different people. But it's exhausting. I really just don't get the mindset of doing life that way. Anyways, you get the point. Should we switch to Russia real quick? Yes, comrade. Let's switch to Russia real quick. Chuck Colesto, who's very active on Twitter, does a great job of breaking stories on Twitter. Put this out earlier. We don't have a tweet for this discussion. I just have some copy. And I'll read a breaking report. Biden administration to accuse Russia of sustained efforts to influence the 2024 election. That's actually from CNN. And it goes on Wednesday, the Biden administration, that's today. I just found that out moments ago, but that is today apparently. It's set to formally accuse Russia of actively attempting to influence the 2024 US elections. This accusation involves the use of Kremlin controlled media and various online platforms to disseminate disinformation to US voters as reported by six sources familiar with the situation to CNN. So you know, that's good sourcing. The US government is planning a series of actions to counter these efforts. These include a public announcement of these activities by the White House in a law enforcement initiative by the Justice Department aimed at the clandestine Russian campaign, according to sources. So here we go again. And I'll say this. Look, what the Dems are trying to do is convince you there's all this shit going on behind the scenes. And you know what there is? It's just not the shit they're talking about. They want you to believe that. They want you to be anti free speech, anti America, anti Trump, anti Putin, all of these things. You should be anti Putin, by the way, but they want you to be all these things, so it kind of helps prop them up. But as I've said, in every election, of course, Russia is interfering in our elections. And it's not the way that they think that they are. That's not the messaging that would work for the Democrat platform. But of course, they're interfering in our election. So is China, so is Iran, so is every country that you can think of with any sort of reach or influence. But here's who I care about interfering in our elections. It's none of them. They're going to do that just like we do in all the elections overseas too. That's just the way the intelligence game is played. Always has been. What I'm concerned about is us interfering in our elections. That's what matters. Look, guys, Russia's going to do some stuff. It'll have some impact, not the impact they're talking about. So are these other countries. It's not going to make that big of a deal, and it's going to be commonplace. And when their elections come around, we'll do the same thing. Again, that is normal. What our government does to our elections is shouldn't be normal. I don't want to say it's not normal because it's become commonplace too. But it shouldn't be normal. If we want to screw with other people's elections so we get the outcome we want, I get that as an intelligence officer, I've been a part of that. I get it. It makes sense. There's national strategic goals in play in those particular instances. When the conversation then flips, though, and it's like, all right, how do we fuck over our own people now? We've done it in all these other countries. Let's do it right here at home. That's where we have a huge problem. Yeah, it's a huge problem. Like you said, the United States is interfered in elections all over the globe. And I came and go back to what year that it all started. And I would say that my biggest recollection would probably Guatemala in the 1950s or 40s. You know, in the fruit company and wanting to retake Guatemala again, it's all the government getting in with big business once again. Anyways, back to what you're saying about what's going on with the Intel community laying the groundwork for the upcoming election. So whenever I talk about the simulation and winking at you once in a while, this is one of those instances that I'm referring to when the city, when the simulation winks, because right now this was a big. To, to all of us from the Intel community because the polls that we're seeing right now. Are all BS. Everybody knows that they're bullshit. Right. All this is, is it, it's a disinformation campaign on the part of the Intel community in the state of Washington to get people to think that Kamala Harris is actually in the lead because they need a very tight race because if you have a very tight race and the polls are showing, oh, it's 49, you know, 51, 48, 53. That way you can start monkeying with ballots. If you, if it's totally lopsided like a 75, 25 or an eight or even a 85, 15, it's so hard to manipulate balance at that point that there's nothing that you can do about it. You know, 100% and that's what we're seeing. It also what they're, what they're trying to do is they feel like now, okay, it's probably going to be unlikely that we're going to be able to fix this election, rig the votes, whatever we need to do because Carmelo just doesn't have the juice to get across the finish line. So what the next step is we have to establish the baseline for Russian interference or some other nefarious activities from a foreign government meddling in the election. So when it comes time for the certification, it can be under, there could be a big cloud of questions about the actual, you know, if Russia did, you know, intervene. Do they really change the voting that much? Well, we can't certify it. You know, the Democrats aren't going to certify the election of Trump wins. They've already told us. Yeah. So to me, this is setting up that eventuality, but I think that the bigger story is if you have to come out and have do like a little. You know, pre pre pre advisement that there's going to be outside interference and election. That should just be the standard. Everybody knows that there is. And like you were saying before, we do, the United States does it to other countries and other countries do it to us and they've been doing it to us. Yeah, ever since the spy agencies have existed to get the outcomes that they want. So I don't think it's, to me, it's not a big idea, a strange idea that they're going to be interfering. But the fact that they're laying it out right now, like they are means they're scared of the outcome they think is going to happen. A hundred percent. Well, they're scared and they're not going to let it happen because you're absolutely right. If this is, you know, a landslide. This is Mondale. This is, you know, pick a pick an example. There's no wiggle room to pull anything off there, especially in this day and age with all of the media and information that we have at our fingertips. Thanks to social media and platforms like X and all of the. You just can't do it or at least it's not easy. So you see this, you see the talk of de-certifying. You see them keeping it razor thin in terms of the margins when that's just not true. There's some places where it probably is. Absolutely. But across the board. No, it is. It is. It should be really concerning. And while each of these claims and strategic points that they're slipping out there, you know, a fissure that they kind of put out into the masses. Well, each of them individually is kind of laughable and just dumb. When you do piece it all together, you say, oh, I see, I see, you know, one, because historically we know now, particularly just going back to our last presidential election. But two, you can kind of see the roadmap. Like here's all their tricks that they're going to do. And that that's just the ones we know about. But to think that there's not going to be shenanigans, man, it's clear. They make it clear by the day, by the day. Well, they're already shenanigans that we're seeing. You know, this is just the next iteration of it. The first one is keeping Kennedy on the Michigan and the Wisconsin ballot and North Carolina. They're like, I want to be off the ballot. And they're like, no, no, no, no, we need you because we need to take away votes from Trump and put them in your category, because we take them away from Trump and put them in Carmella's category. That's way too obvious that we're cheating. Right. Yeah. No, absolutely. No, there's plenty. There's absolutely plenty going on already. It's just, and we think back to 2020, and we think about how corrupt and rigged and all those things that it was. But as we've said a lot around these parts, reminder, they were desperate then. I don't take desperation to and, and, and, and Jack steroids into it, because that's where they are now, because now it's not just, okay, there's four years of Trump. It's, but Trump is not gone anywhere, even though he wasn't in the Oval Office the last four years. So this whole thing has just blown up so much. I still maintain. I just don't know how we win because of that. And I know there's people here who will be frustrated with that. And, and I'm not ruling out hope and saying it can't happen. I still think it can, but we're up against way more than we were up against in 2020. I think that much is for certain. Let's switch to another one of our big state actor foes. We're talking Russia. And now let's talk China. And let's just put up. This is just New York Post. We'll just keep this up here. Just going. I'll read part of this. Former high ranking aid for governor Kathy Hokel and disgrace governor Andrew Cuomo was arrested along with her husband Tuesday. On charges that she acted as a foreign agent for China in exchange for millions of dollars in kickbacks and fancy perks, such as salted ducks. I don't even know what that is. We checked it out with the damning 64 page indictment accuses Linda soon 41 Linda soon. And her husband Christopher who 40 of laundering and splurging their corrupt gains on a Gody $4 million. Man has set mansion, a $2 million second home in Honolulu high rise and luxury cars like a 2024 Ferrari Roma soon shadily used her position under Hokel and Cuomo who were unnamed but clearly referenced in the court documents to turn the governor's office into a virtual mouthpiece for the People's Republic of China and Chinese community party. Chinese Communist Party. They typo that there. The bombshell indictment contends that I'm finishing that paragraph. I just read that word. In other points, soon brag to Chinese consulate officials about effectively blocking Cuomo and Hokel from meeting with or publicly even mentioning Taiwan, including when the disputed island sent 200,000 much needed mass to New York during the early days of the pandemic. The defendant Linda Sue received substantial economic and other benefits from representatives of the PRC government and the CCP, including the facilitation of millions of dollars and transactions for PRC based business activities of soon's husband, the defendant Chris who so you've got this chick who has done what plenty of others have done and weasel her way in like a good intelligence officer or asset does and try to manipulate things behind the scene. It's not surprising whatsoever that this kind of thing is happening. It's happening all over the place. Most of DC, most of our of our, I mean, think about it. Think, think about not just how bought and paid for politicians are how bought and paid for big money corporation and big leaders in America's business sector are. You've got these guys who are meddling in everything so aggressive. Folks who don't need that guys they China again we always China plays the long game. They don't have to fire a shot to win the war and they know that. They've got, I don't know the total acreage now, but so much us land bought up so many companies so many individuals bought up people pushing in this stuff people pushing and think about this this chick Linda soon was pushing for something that is destroying our country. Something called DEI we're all familiar with it, but you get these people who come in and push these woke agendas, all sorts of other divisive agendas that tear people apart weaken us. She's here talking about DEI in this clip take a listen to her. I think you know when people say diversity and inclusion, I think everybody agrees or most people generally agree that it's a good thing right. But I think right now we also need to bring in the word equity right diversity is when you say that there's you know many different types of people with different backgrounds and they're all, you know, invited to the table inclusion is when you know we include all of their ideas. But equity is when we make sure that all of the people who are at the table have equal access to making sure that their ideas and their thoughts are heard. And unfortunately, I think some of the statistics that you quoted is that we don't have that much leadership or represents. She goes on to finish that comment differently, but you're damn right, we have no leadership anywhere right now. That's for certain, but this, I mean, this is one of the ways that these people start to kind of weasel their way and they get into positions of power and influence. Hey, we're not going to talk with these people and meet with these people. Here's why it's bullshit, but here's why we're not going to do it because my masters back there are paying me a shit ton of money. And that's just not how we're going to play things so there's there's the manipulation of how information gets out or doesn't get out. There's the collection of Intel in certain situations. But there's also this this pushing and advancement of all this nonsense in this country because they know if we're at each other's America's and it's working right not just from them. I guarantee you rush is doing this too I guarantee you other countries are doing this. We're at each other's throat. We hate we hate each other in this country. Our country is corrupt we've got corrupt elections now we've got we've got so much going against us and that's the perfect play if you're one of these states such as in this case China. Just just hey just have them destroy themselves. Absolutely in this check she has the same speech patterns of every other shit lived that I've ever heard my entire life and what it is again with the vocal fry. But ending every sentence with your last word being up where it's like you're talking equity is something where people bring me you know come around and then we bring everybody together so they have a seat at the table. Right right you know it's that condescending smug everything is up when you when you when you finish a sentence. But she's talking about we've talked about inclusion she talks about inclusion there. By the definite very definition of the word inclusion that also means you're excluding people and it means that what you're looking for are immutable characteristics that one has whether it be your gender or your skin color. That makes you makes them decide if you should be included or not or excluded instead of the merit of your background and what you've done in a particular business, which is counterintuitive and counterproductive if you want to have a successful company or project. So that train of thought only come from people in those positions who are in some sort of position of power already and want to make sure that no other ideas get brought into the mix that are counter to the ideas that they feel comfortable with. And that's exactly what she's talking about, what she's advocating for is a war of war on ideas she does not want people in any sort of a group that has any other intellectual ideas other than the group think that just diverse group of people bring to the table. And there's another word for that. Yeah, that's the one I was thinking, I mean it's, it's, it's, it's, it just is what it is. This is, this is a huge issue for us. Saying this particular case is a huge issue. I mean it is, she was in a significant spot being in the governor's office in New York for two different governors there. But I think when people hear about spying and intelligence operations, they always think of, like we talked about earlier, they think of the movies and they think of, oh, you know, it's, it's dudes and suits with guns and it's dudes doing surveillance and this, that and the other. That, that happens, but that's not what's destroying us and making a huge impact here. It's all of this small stuff that goes unnoticed until it just bites you in the ass. Well, the Chinese are smart. They know that most Democrat men are borderline gay. They're just on, you know, one breakup from going switching team fully. So they send in the, the Chinese, the Chinese female spy to sleep with these dudes and they're like, that becomes their beard then because the, they know the Chinese, the spies know that if they have a Chinese spy and they get a guy. Democrat male who is kind of like borderline but he wants to, you know, pretend that he's still a heterosexual. They just have the female sleep with them and it's like, oh yeah, you know, Stanley's not gay, you know, he only dates, you know, Asian chicks exclusively, whenever you know somebody who only dates Asian chicks, they're one bad breakable way from changing teams, Asian females are the caboose to the heterosexual train when it comes to men a questioning their sexuality. It's over with man. They're, they're full on pride parade after that. And so that's what that's what the Chinese government, that's their whole spy method right now is to make to get these guys who are vulnerable, send these chicks in there to sleep with them and to get to what they need and then dispose of, you know, once they've had gone through their usefulness, cast them aside, kind of like what they did with the, what's his name, Swallow. Swallow. Yeah. And also to, you know, you've got somebody like Walt's who's been to China over 30 times. I mean, Drew, you know this better than anybody else. If you're going to a communist country more than 30 times, you're one, you're probably an asset. And two, they've got some really incriminating shit on you when it's having sex with a child or underage, you know, whatever they've got it. 100% 100% apps are frickin lutely. Cause there's, there's literally, there's maybe one or two, but they're obscure. There's no reason. There's no reason to have the pattern of life that Tim Wallace has had, particularly when you look at his, his job, jobs, career path, all, all of this. It's, it's, it's cookie cutter, man. It's not even hard. It's not even hard to look at it and see. There's others where it's a little bit more discreet and you can't tell as, you know, for a certain, but you have a pretty good idea for Tim Wallace. Come on. One thing I'm kind of shocked about is, didn't this raise any red flags with the Minnesota National Guard where you have this dude, you know, he's pretty high up in the command staff going to China every year while he's still in the guard. Did anybody in the intel community go, you know, this is weird. Yeah, you'd think, but, but again, our system is so big, the military so big, you know, the guard and regular active duty mill, the comms aren't as good as they should. The intelligence community conversations and awareness of what's going on across, because, because remember too, you've got, you've got intelligence components in each of the services, and it's, I'm not trying to pick on some of them have gotten better, but particularly at the commands that actually do stuff, but the threshold of the types of people and the support for those people who are doing what they're told to do. It's just, the quality of work is not that good. The ability to really, they should definitely still should have seen this because it's obvious. Hey, where's Tim going, China again. Got it. Yeah, I'd go there too, if I could afford it. No, you wouldn't. First of all, no one says that. Second of all, it's a huge red flag because it's one of our biggest enemies on the planet, who's known to do this but point being is, you know, until you get to the higher levels of government and the higher levels of budget and training and operations and it's, there's so much stuff falls to the crack because we're just this big bloated mess. It's a huge bloated mess. That's my feeling. Thank God we got the terror watch list. Okay, that's cute. We've got 12 year olds running around leading this country. It's. It's special. I'd like to see a, like a chalkboard. Run down of Tom's like how the Asian women are like the caboose of the heterosexual. We've heard that so many times but I still just think it's hilarious every time. It's true. I believe it. I believe it. I think I think there's a lot of logic to it. We can just clear this whiteboard off right here. Yeah, we just have Tom give us a little sit down. So guys, it starts here. Starting with Brazilian women and equalization. So I'm going to let's, let's transition to question of the day and I'm actually lean on something that was brought up in the chat I saw earlier for this question of the day. There's lots of things that Trump's been talking about lately. Lots of new policy initiatives, obviously the IVF thing, which I'm not supportive just because it's more government. But you, you've got, and I don't know your thoughts on that, Tom, but, but let's, I'll get to the actual question. You've got Trump now saying that he's for legalizing marijuana, legalizing weed across the board in the United States. And my question is this, do you think he should do that? Do you think that's a good move legalizing marijuana in the United States for recreational use across the board? 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If you don't like it, they will give you your money back. Or you can go to their 30-day packs, whatever one you want. Use that promo code DRU and you'll get $5 off your order again. It's sweetamine.com. Okay. Tom? Trump's talking about legalizing weed. What do we think? Do you think it's a good idea? I'm kind of non-plussed about weed. I don't think it's that big of a deal. My own personal feeling has more of a libertarian bent as I think everything should be legal because once you make things illegal, you create crime. Right. But I also realized that when we had prohibition back in the 1920s, the alcoholism rate amongst Americans was something like 70%. So yes, something needed to be done just to try to get back on track. But I think that for years, it was always the left that was pushing for marijuana to be legalized and everything. And now I think it's become more mainstream. The one thing that I kind of object to about weed is especially for medical marijuana purposes and I get it. It helps if you've got MS and so forth. I think the way that it's being prescribed just kind of willy-nilly with things gives people a lot more latitude to be high at work, which I don't think is necessarily a good thing unless you do have MS or something like that. I think it's a good thing that he's trying to legalize it, but I agree, there's got to be places for it. I've worked on many sets where the grip team goes to have a safety meeting in the truck at lunch. And then the rest of the day, the whole grip team is the safest people on set because they went and smoked. And it's like, you're supposed to be safe, but now you're like really slow. And there's different strains out there and everything too, so they could react differently. But still, it's one of those things where if there's an accident, excuse me, there's an accident at work. It's like, well, I got to do a drug test for everyone to see what was going on. Everyone's getting fired. And so I think there's got to be some boundaries in place for that. It's just you got to be smart, you know, like, you know, not going to go drinking during the day because I probably got to drive. So I'm going to do it at home when I get home at the end of the day. If you work at home, awesome. Do what you need to do. I mean, I've seen the benefits in my life. I've seen the benefits in other people's lives where it's used to help with stress, PTSD. It's like, you know, if they're sick and they're so inflamed and they can't realize nothing they can do, they can take it. It helps them come back to being normal, like to where they're not on edge. I think it's a great medicinal use. But for recreational where everyone's going to be doing it all the time, that's where there's going to be more car wrecks. I know they say like it slows you down, whatever, but still, it's like you can get so relaxed. What if they get couch lock while they're driving? They can't move. That's not safe. That's just where it's a hard balance. It is a hard balance and it makes it a tricky question because I think most people are kind of now for it. But like anything, what are the pitfalls and everything has pitfalls? Let's look at what the crowd says though. Andy says yes. Yes, it's safer than alcohol, says ginger. I'm planning to keep drinking this bar because there was a conversation that's safer than alcohol. I just read that. Legalize it all, says Courtney. Chaos, yes, it's been a long time coming. Thousand percent better than alcohol and tobacco. People do not fight on weed and then referencing Woodstock 1969. Great idea because it should have never been illegal. Yeah, I mean, so I agree. I don't think it should have been illegal. I don't have a problem with it being legal. I actually am kind of for it being legal and I'm definitely, there's so many health benefits to it. But it's like anything. And the problem is, is I think from a governance standpoint should be totally, totally able to use, whether it's recreational, health-wise, whatever. And I think that we'd probably fix some health issues. Our people are so, our populace is just, I don't know if we're smart enough to handle that. That's the issue. Well, I want access to it so I don't have to get a card or this, that and the other. And I don't think it should matter about purchasing gun and there's differing thoughts and opinions and all of that stuff. I just think it should be big boy rules. The only problem with that is, as well, that is 100 percent in my mindset. That government stay out of our way, big boy rules, if I do something really stupid, hopefully it only hurts myself, not others. But we just have, we just, our people are just, man, not smart. I just think. I spent better part of the morning watching a video over and over again about an arrest that happened in Applebee's because Applebee's has all you can eat shrimp. And so this family went into the restaurant, it was a mother, her kids, a friend of hers, and some other dude. There's like six people and they ordered one, all you can eat shrimp. And so she ordered as an entree and was handing shrimp out to everybody else. And so, of course, everybody else got charged for getting the bottom of shrimp or whatever it is. And the cops come and she's thrown a fit, holler and a carrying on and everything. And he's like, look, it says right here on the menu that each person will be charged for the all you can eat shrimp. And she just couldn't get it through her head. And of course it escalated so her friend ended up getting arrested. It was just, it was mind blowing. When you talk about how dumb people are, I spent over 20 minutes trying to figure out some sort of a loophole. And what this woman's story was to somehow feel like she was deceived by Applebee's. But it's like, no, you were trying to gain the system and either that or you're just dumb. Yeah. And I kept going. I kept trying to think what it is. And I think I kept going back to, she's just dumb. And we're talking about a woman who's probably in her mid 40s. And it's just like, you are an abject idiot. If you think that you go to a restaurant with six people and get the all you can eat for one person and then share it with everybody. But it says no sharing on the menu. Right. Yeah. Dumb and entitled. That's our country. Yeah. To your point. Are you right? I don't think we've definitely gotten dumber. It's like ever since COVID happened, I feel like everybody is a little bit slower. Yeah. It just kind of like duh. And it's all right. It's those those people who do the dumb things, then that's why the rules get put in place. And then everyone else who plays by the rules is get that affected by that. Yes, punished. And then you get punished for it for something like, well, I've played by the rules this whole time. Like I don't understand. Well, people have bent it and they've broken it. And that's why we're here to this day. And it's, it's dumb. I wish that you could just say, well, just punish that person. But there's going to be more people that end up trying to do it and just a CYA. You know, through for Applebee's. Yeah. By the way, the new Applebee's commercial with Dan Campbell's great. Every time I do it. Yeah. And he makes the kid order that way. Great points in here. Again, to be clear, I'm for it. I'm for legalizing it. That's the short answer to the question. I'm for it. I think that like anything in this day and age in New America, it's going to come with problems. But I still want the ability. And I want others to have the ability to do what they think is best for them. You know, Jarosam, I no longer take any pain meds because if we eat an carnivore diet, that's awesome. Jarosam also said domestic issues don't happen because of weed. How many do you know because of alcohol? Yeah. I mean, I think the arguments are definitely there. And here's the issue again, going back to what we're saying. You guys in the audience, or at least the majority of you, are able to do it smartly, reasonably, fairly, all those things. The question is, is can everyone else? And that's where I have my doubts. But there has to be some big organizations such as hospitals and government facilities that have to change their rules because they could have a doctor or a nurse that you know what? I want to get off the opiates that I'm on and I want to go to this so I can be a better human being. So I can be a better nurse, better doctor. But if they get pulled up for a random drug test, they're going to fail it and then lose their job. I tell you, I tell you who will flip their shit over this is big pharma. Oh, yeah. Because this will, it will help people's health. It's not there's no fix all, but for thousands of years dating back to biblical times, this has been a successful solution. So, I mean, they're going to fight like hell to stop this. But that's another reason I'm all for doing it. I hope Trump's able to win. I hope that he can pull this off. Okay. A couple other things that I want to hit on today and we're going to kind of pivot. We're going to get into some other stuff. First and foremost, Tom, I don't know if you saw this clip, but pulling off in sports, particularly in football, but pulling off a fake field goal, fake punt, it's hard. Special teams is hard. You just, you know, most of the time the goal is just let's not get this blocked. Let's have this go well and live to fight another day, right? This dude, whoever the coach is, this is a California high school. They pulled off really an ingenious punt, fake punt, that is. Because, you know, you know, most of the time, if the punt team is down there already, the punt returner is going to wave it off, either get away from the ball, call a fair catch. Watch what this kid does, on the instructions, obviously, of the coach and the coaching staff. Watch what they do here and how they pull this off. This is next level. There's no audio, by the way. So he's going to catch it. And he's just going to underhand throw it up so it has the motion of a punt. He's behind his personal defenders, you know, defenders, punt protectors in the backfield there. So the other team doesn't know it's been thrown. And then one of his gunners just jumps up and catches it. It's first down for them on the 23. Wow. Yeah, this was a genius play. Because everybody gets lulled into the fact that it's going to be a punt and it looks like a punt. So everybody who's running down field in the coverage, unless you're one of the receivers down there, you don't really, you don't realize that he's thrown it. And I think, I even think some of the, the punt receivers don't know that he threw it. No, no, because it's got the look of a punt. Yeah, 100%. I mean, and honestly, too, you know, the point of failure here is that the away team got the ball back and another set of downs. But when the punt team's that close, I mean, everyone in Navy Blue there should have been yelling Peter, Peter, Peter, getting away from it so it doesn't accidentally touch them. They didn't do that either. It just was an ultimate fail on their part, but a huge victory on the part of, of that high school team. I don't know which team it was. Were they down? I don't know. I don't know the score or anything. I just saw the play. It was like, holy shit. I've been around football my whole life. I've never thought of that. Never thought of it. Yeah. There was a trick play I saw once growing up. If my high school did it, they, they had one receiver. Like, like he dropped the ball right on the sidelines and the, and they knew like if this was going to happen, this were going to do. And the, one of the coaches comes up on the sideline and he's walking with him and he's yelling at him the entire time. Just, you know, can't believe he didn't. And he's just, but the guy never goes out of bounds. He goes gets on his side of the line. They snap and he goes now. And he just, but there's no defender on him. And the guy just books it and runs it for a Hail Mary to catch it to win the game. But it was like, you know, the other teams like that, that did work. And it's like, he was, he was, he was off. He was on sides and the formation they were at, he could have been that far off. It was fine. Like it worked. The formation works. But they were just, what? But it was something that they had planned. Like if this ever happens and it's forced down instead of doing it this way, this is what we're going to do. And it happened. It just so happened to work to win the game. It was incredible. Yeah. It is. Got to love ingenuity, folks. Uh, let's, we touched on college football. I should say I touched on college football since everyone abandoned me. But, um, they didn't obey. Everyone had good things going on. But, uh, let's, let's do that. Let's, let's touch on the new AP report here. This is a college football report. I like the little bump that you made. So we've, thank you. So we've got, we've got a new after the first full weekend, a new AP poll. Obviously we don't have the college football playoff poll. It's going to happen until later down in the year. So you've got your AP and your coaches pull the AP being the more prominent poll. And we've got some movement that happened. And I didn't get to talk college football yesterday with, with Tommy boys. So we're going to do it now. Disco, let's put up the new AP top 25. And we can just keep it up here for a second and talk about this because there's been some moving. There's been some, some changes. Georgia still up top. Getting 57 of the votes of Ohio State. Number two, getting five. But you had Notre Dame move up two spots after that win in Kyle field. That Kyle field in the college station. Texas is up a spot. Alabama up a spot at three and four respectively. Missouri jumped up a spot to nine. Michigan dropped down to 10 after a closer game than it should have been. You had Miami move up seven spots to number 12 after curb stomping the piss out of the Gators. USC jumped up from 23 to 13 after their win over LSU. Brian Kelly gave us a great pouty press conference after that one. And then Oregon dropped from three to seven after barely beating Idaho. Michigan dropped from nine to 10 as I mentioned Clemson from 14 to 25 barely hung on. And I think that's questionable after just getting destroyed by Georgia. Now it is Georgia. I get it, but man, they just didn't look good. And then FSU and Texas A&M just straight up dropped out. They are out Louisville and Georgia Tech in for the first time. Tom, let's get some thoughts from you on this. I think Notre Dame needs to be up higher. I put them at number three. I also again, not buying Oregon because it goes back to my theory that football should not be played west of Austin, Texas. I'm sorry. I'm just not I'm not into Arizona, Utah, California, Washington, Oregon. I'm just do they even know what football is? So I'm not buying any of those. I'm not buying Oregon that they need to drop even lower. I think that Miami is going to climb. That team looked really good to me. Really good. Well, Cam Ward is a stud. Just an absolute baller. And I know Florida is having is having all sorts of issues in there. They're bad, but at least they put some points up again against the cane. So they met and I might not be that horrific. Can we throw that back up again? It's one other thing that I wanted to bring up. Yeah, I would have Notre Dame at number three, Alabama at four and then Texas at five. And then I would drop Oregon out of the top 10. I'd put them at 11. Okay. Just really anti West football from Tom. I really. I know that sounds horrible, but I just I'm going to stick by my proclamation. No football west of Austin, Texas, including professional. No, I'll give you the professional. But for the rest of the list, I'm also not buying Clemson in a 25. I think Clemson, one more loss. And I just know Clemson just didn't appear to be. A team that looked like any other shadow of a Clemson team of the past. No, no, they're yeah, they've really again, and there's lots of conversation about this. I'm not the only one saying it, but there's lots of. Discussions surrounding NIL and DABO and how they do things there. Saying that they're not catching up to where things are. And he's pushed back against that and he's a great guy. I think he's probably one of the greater guys in the college football coaching sector that's out there. But it's a strong argument that he hasn't played by the new rules, whether he likes them or doesn't as much. And it does seem to be kind of hurting him. And look, I thought Georgia was going to win this game. We were in the hotel room for part of that game, just trying to chill and be out of the sun before going and spending a long night at the stadium. But I thought it was going to be a better game and it just wasn't good at all. It just wasn't good at all. So yeah, I think that they're overrated. I don't know, people talking to you and others here, Andy says Texas is overrated. We're going to find out this weekend because we're, Michigan's not set up to go make another run and win the natty this year. No one's expecting them to and I'm not either. I'm expecting maybe nine wins and still a healthy year and maybe even still making the playoffs. But going in and, you know, if they go in and beat us convincingly with one of the best defenses in the country on the road at the big house, then I will give them some props. If they can't come in and win because our offense sucks right now, then they're definitely, I mean, they're obviously going to drop with the loss, but they definitely deserve to. So I think we're going to alert point being, we're going to learn a lot. That is the game of the week, no doubt, game day will be there and all the eyes will be on that game. Why it's a noon game is beyond me. That's the big 10 always does that. My brother and I were talking about the big 10 always puts these huge games for the prime example. Every year, Michigan Ohio State is not only a massive game for Michigan Ohio State who obviously hate each other and is what most would argue the best rivalry in all of sports. But every year, the game carries a ton of weight, particularly lately, like national championship implications weight, big 10 championship, all of this stuff. And they always put it at noon. It's like, bro, can we, can we make this a prime time game for the love of Pete? Yeah, that's always been weird to me that it isn't a prime time game because that's one of the longest rivalries in college football. It is like the always the marquee matchup, even if they're not, even if Ohio State or Michigan aren't doing well, that game always has a lot of passion to it. It's become a part of the American fabric when the American sports fabric fabric. And to have it at noon is just like such an injustice to what that rivalry means to college football. Yeah, it angers me every year. I go on a diet drive. My wife's probably just like, just, you got to get over it. It's just time. But. But yeah, I thought, you know, interesting. Last couple takeaways, SEC has eight teams, big 10s got six teams in the top 25 ACC got five big 12 also five and then obviously Notre Dame being the lone independent in there. So interesting, interesting first week excited for this next week. We talked about yesterday, the games that are coming up. We'll do that again on Thursday as we inch closer. There's no games on Thursday night, I believe because of the, the Ravens Chiefs game and the NFL kicking off. But we're going to have plenty of plethora again of football, which will be outstanding. And then just finishing up real quick. College game days, I mentioned, will be in Ann Arbor. Good for them. Such an amazing town. Cover in the game. And of course, with college game day comes Pat McAfee. And you have Dan Levittard. Who's had a show. I've never liked it. If you like it. To each his own. I just am not a big Dan Levittard guy when it comes to sports. Shows commentary radio, all of that. But he apparently complained. We can put this up. Outkick put this out. Dan Levittard complained that ESPN shows Pat McAfee over him. And then goes on to say now he will go head to head with McAfee every day on peacock with his show. And then they clarify here. And this is the big thing. McAfee will have Bill Belichick, Nick Saban and Aaron Rodgers as guests, among others. The who's who of everything, not just sports, but entertainment comes on Pat show because it's an awesome show. Dan Levittard will have Jamel Hill, Mina Kimes and Rex Chapman. God. I mean, so you're complaining that you don't, you didn't get chosen over Pat McAfee who's just hot as balls right now. I get people wanting to have a cool show and be hired paid at ESPN or this network or that network. You're human. But come on, dude, like you were not and will not be Pat McAfee or his or his cast of characters for that matter. But then you show this and you show who they're going to have and like the direct comparison. And it's like a a dirty toilet full of people over here, like aids around the seat and then just wokeness inside versus Pat and his crew, which is just currently everything comes to an end currently pretty damn unstoppable. So I just found it funny and thinking, if it was someone better, maybe, and someone who didn't choose Jamel Hill and all these people, like, stop it. But this is, this is interesting and I can't wait to see it fail because you look, you're, first of all, Peacock. There's some, I have Peacock. There's some stuff I watch in Peacock. I watch WWE stuff on Peacock that will watch as a family. There's all sorts of stuff on Peacock. But Peacock, you're already at a massive disadvantage going against ESPN and one of the biggest shows on YouTube by starting at Peacock. And then you say, who's hosting? Dan Levittart. Oh, okay. Yeah, that's not going to go anywhere. No, Dan Levittart is just a buffoon. I mean, basically, I used to live in the South Florida area and I used to listen to sports radio and he instugots. And, you know, and I'll tell you this, he was made fun of so much by there used to be an all-time radio guy down there and I'm spacing on his name right now. But anyways, he used to make fun. He was merciless against Dan Levittart and it would just point out to hypocrisy. Neil Rogers was his name and Neil was merciless on Dan Levittart. And the more that I listened to Dan Levittart, I was like, you really don't know what you're talking about other than University of Miami type, type news that's going on. And he's part of this new class of journalists that is all about access. So he's going to pick his people that he likes and then go after and try and gain access to them and only have positive stories about it. He's a total sellout. He's a weakling. And he has this sort of like tough guy bravado, which you find a lot with people in Miami, because especially the journalists, because they want to have that same sort of swagger that the hurricanes did of the, you know, late 80s and early 90s. And you have these hangers on like Levittart, who cover the hurricanes, who think that they're part of the hurricanes that are just like these little doughy eunuchs that kind of, you know, okay, what are we doing now? Oh, who's going to be? Is it Larry Coker? Oh, it's Larry Coker's going to be the coach Larry Coker's going to be a great coach. We want Larry Coker. That, that's, that's what he is. And then, conversely, you've got Pat McAfee and the product that he developed the show that he developed with all his guys putting in the effort, putting in the time, years and years of, you know, doing their show on YouTube, and then getting the contract with ESPN, which that goes to show you that Levittart thinks that you should be given things. If you're somebody who's been with the mothership for a long period of time, instead of earning them. And he does, you know, that stupid show that he did with his weird dad on there, which I still, that was so bad. So bad. So bad. That was foolish to begin with. And to pick Jamil. And so you can tell that it's not organic by picking Jamil Hill, Meena Kimes, and Rex Chapman. You've got, you should throw Colin Kaepernick in there as well. And also that other dude that played soccer for the women's team, Rapino. He should have all them on there too. They probably will. Just take the people who are the most divisive of the sports world and get them on one show. And actually, I kind of like what he's doing. I think it's great. I think he's going to lose. He's going to lose gloriously, but he's a yes man at the end of the day and always be like, Oh, make sure you get your shot. George Floyd was killed by the cops. There was no Russian. There was Russian interference in the election. Yeah, no. True. Absolute truth. Well, and I just, I mean, beyond all that, one of the points you made back there about just this false bravado. I hate people who are just this put off this rug. You know, it's just a thin veil. It's all fake. And that's like one of the biggest pet pee. I just can't stand people like that. You know, who am I scouting into a fight with back when I first started my career in 1995 was Mike Lupica. He and I almost came to blows because I was working in Indianapolis. And he went into him and he kind of like gave me a shove and I shoved him back and I was like, Oh, little dude, I know that you live in New York and have a column, but I will fucking pummel you right now. He's one of those people too. You know, and if I had to do it over again, I may have taken it. I should have taken a case for it because I think it would have been, it would have made a much better story if I would have dotted his eye and gone to jail. It's actually possibly Tom Cunningham. One last thing Joe Tessator made his debut, not last night, Monday night on on raw, the dude's voice. Oh, I missed it. I wanted to watch it. Was it good? It was great. Hey, I thought he did a great job. You know, he's, I don't, I don't want to imply that he needs to work into it more. He did a great job. But he'll get more and more comfortable with the storylines that are going on there and whatnot. I thought he did great to me. There's a couple people like him, you know, I'll Michael some of them. They just can't do wrong. So just talk. Yeah, like there was one during the Olympics. It was one, uh, I think it was badminton or something. It was table tennis. Mike Rico came in and was calling for it because they were having some issues with the booth that was actually calling us, but they just had him come in and start like commentating over it. But he knew that like, no, it's nothing about table tennis, but he did a great job for the hour and a half that he had to cover for it. And it was incredible. I'm sitting there watching, like, like working. Is that Mike Rico calling ping pong? And he messed up a few times. Like, sorry guys. I just came in here to help. I'm not sure if I'm saying this right. Like he covered it, but he did a really good job. Like I could listen to that guy read the same without Michael. So they could read the dictionary to me and I'd be. I'd be happy. The ones that are good. That's how I feel about Chris Shankle. I think he's one of the most underrated sports broadcasters of all time. I can't picture who that is. He used to do bowling on ABC. Oh, okay. That's why I can't. But I believe you. I trust you. Uh, and I trust that you folks will please hit that like button on the way out of here today. Thanks for spending time with us on this Wednesday. See, I got it right. I know what day it is now. This Thursday. Tomorrow's Thursday. That's how the calendar week works. Hey, you're getting it. Um, tomorrow we'll be here. 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