(ominous music) This is the sound of your ride home with dad after he caught you vaping. Awkward. Isn't it? Most Vapes contain seriously addictive levels of nicotine and disappointment. Know the real cost of Vapes, brought to you by the FDA. (upbeat music) This episode is brought to you by FedEx. FedEx knows running a small business is hard enough without the hassle of shipping. That's why there's FedEx One Raid. With FedEx One Raid, you can ship your holiday packages cheaper than the post office for as low as $14.50 for small boxes. Visit FedEx.com/One Raid for details. Exclusion supply, valid through January 19th, 2025. FedEx One Raid, two-day retail shipping, one flat raid. (upbeat music) Hi everybody, and welcome to the show. Happy Friday. We've got some interesting stories to discuss today. We're gonna be discussing what Cat Williams has said about 2024. It's going to be the year of exposure, okay? That's what Cat Williams said about 2024. Now, is it really, it does feel like it. I feel like we're getting the story after story of people getting utterly exposed for things that they may or may not have done. Allegedly, it's gonna be one of those episodes, guys. Allegedly, so we're gonna be discussing that. We're gonna be discussing some celebrities that are coming out in full endorsement of Kamala Harris and those who are pushing back on Donald Trump. They have some major TDS plus will sprinkle in a couple interesting videos that I've caught on the internet along the way. As always, we have Taylor and Nashville. - I was allegedly caught off guard by that Cat Williams impression. That was impressive, man. I was over here cracking up on camera. Well done, and happy Friday, everyone. - I gotta work on that. My boyfriend does a really great Cat Williams impression. I wish I could have had him here to do that for me, but here we are. - You'll be canceled if we put him on for that. - Yes, that's like, what is it? It's verbal blackface, I guess, at that point. Okay, so I said we were gonna start off with talking about some celebrity endorsements, and now we have Eminem, who decided to go to a Kamala rally, and he really gave the introduction for Barack Obama to speak at this rally. I can't say that I wasn't fully expecting this, you know, because we know Eminem hates Donald Trump. He's got a major case of Trump arrangement syndrome. So the next logical step was going and endorsing Kamala Harris and coming to one of her rallies. And there's been some speculation as to why he's made this jump to going to a rally and endorsing. We'll talk about that in just a little bit, and lay out the claims there. But first, let's watch a video of Eminem himself at Kamala Harris' rally. (upbeat music) I'm not trying to get a copyright, okay? - Sorry, I had to mute. - We're muting, oh, he's got the fist up. Hell yeah, love that for him. Look at the walkout. You know, a lot of people are saying, how are these celebrities all getting pushed at once here? We saw Usher. Let's not get copyright, come on now. Turn off the song, please, thank you. (crowd cheering) - What up though? - What up though? (crowd cheering) So look, I wrote down a few things I wanted to say. I love you too, thank you. (crowd cheering) I'm here tonight for a couple of important reasons. As most of you know, the city of Detroit and the whole state of Michigan mean a lot to me. And going into this election, the spotlight is on us more than ever, and I think it's important to use your voice. So I'm encouraging everybody to get out and vote, please. (crowd cheering) I also think that people shouldn't be afraid to express their opinions. And I don't think anyone wants an America where people are worried about retribution of what people will do if you make your opinion known. (crowd cheering) I think Vice President Harris supports a future for this country where these freedoms and many others will be protected and upheld. (crowd cheering) And here to tell you much more about that, President Barack Obama. (crowd cheering) - Okay, it was quick, it was brief. They played the song, he came in, he got out. Very interesting, the case that he's making for an endorsement of Kamala Harris and bringing out Barack Obama. And let's go over that little quote that he said one more time. I don't think anyone wants an America where people are worried about retribution of what people will do if you make your opinions known. I think Vice President Harris supports a future for this country where these freedoms and many others will be protected and upheld. And this is clearly alluding to this idea of free speech, our first amendment here in this country. An amendment that M&M himself has benefited greatly from if you've listened to any of his music. If you're not familiar with M&M, in my opinion, one of the greatest rappers ever. And I think we should lead with that and talk about how talented he is. But also say, a major part of his success is his dedication to the idea of free speech. And it really just makes me have to rack my brain to think about how he's connected Kamala Harris and the Harris Walls campaign to free speech, considering we have plenty of evidence to the contrary. Now here is Kamala Harris' VP pick, Tim Walls, talking about his idea of free speech and what that really means for him. Quick clip. - I think we need to push back on this. There's no guarantee to free speech on misinformation or hate speech and especially around our democracy. - Hmm, there's no guarantee of freedom of speech around misinformation and hate speech. So you're not allowed to say things that are misinformed and apparently you're not allowed to utilize hate speech, which who dictates what is hateful speech, who gets to be the arbiter of defining hate speech and letting people know whether or not certain words or phrases or sentences that they've uttered are protected under free speech. Now think about that. Specifically the hate speech part. And then attach that back to Eminem. All throughout Eminem's music, if any leftist is going to listen to, I don't know, even a single song of Eminem, they're gonna hear a lot of what they would consider to be hate speech. So there you have your VP saying that I in no way support this. If you go and listen to Eminem's most recent album, which is a brilliant album, The Death of Slim Shady Kudigra. If you listen to it, there is hate speech littered throughout it. He's using the F slurs. He's talking about they/them's. He's talking about fat shaming. He does a whole verse on how fat people are selfish and they're ruining their bodies and ruining our communities. Would that not be considered hate speech to the Harris Wall's campaign? Yet he waltz right onto that stage with his fist up talking about these two people who are going to protect your freedom of speech. And I just have to say this again. Eminem's career does not exist without free speech. And he has challenged the idea of free speech with every opportunity he's had to create a song. And people really hated Eminem when he showed up on the scene. He had to prove himself to the black community. He had to prove himself to society at large. People thought he was a thug. Black people didn't necessarily accept him because he was a white boy stepping into the rap space. And still, he kept his ground. He continued to challenge everybody's ideas of what rap could be. He was brilliant in doing so. And guess what? He did a lot of things that the Harris Wall's campaign would consider to be hate speech. But now here he is endorsing them. And it's just led people to believe like there has to be another reason he's endorsing them. Either he's illogical, which we do have some evidence of in his Trump derangement syndrome and going after Donald Trump. Or something else is going on because we're seeing like the likes of Usher and J-Lo come out to endorse Kamala Harris. And allegedly, those two celebrities have been very deeply involved with P-Diddy. Now, people are saying the same thing about Eminem. Now, I struggle with this theory. And I'll tell you why I struggle with this theory. And it actually lands on something I spoke about earlier. It's Slim Shady's most recent album, The Death of Slim Shady, Kudagra, where Eminem goes back and forth between these personas. And he's talking about all these different ideas. He has about the world and censorship and speech. And all throughout this album, he is calling out P-Diddy and making some pretty wild allegations against P-Diddy allegedly. And I'll read you some of the lyrics here so that you guys can check it out as well. He references P-Diddy beating up Cassie in that hotel, which is a video that we all saw. I won't read all of these lyrics, but it says next idiot asked me is getting his ass beat worse than Diddy did. But on the real though, she probably ran out the room with his effing, and a word that refers to a sex toy. He tried to field gold punter. She said to chill, now put it back in my, you know what that curse word is, and get the steel toe. So that's obviously in reference to Cassie and what P-Diddy did to Cassie. He also goes on to make other allegations against Sean Diddy Combs. And even references The Death of Tupac Shakur and essentially says, allegedly, that P-Diddy put a hit out on Tupac Shakur. And that's the reason that Tupac is no longer alive. So he clearly knows something there. He also references an alleged plot to plant an explosive in a fellow rapper Kid Cudi's car while he was out in Ventura. The lyrics are as follows. The effing bomb with the puffy on, I'm blowing up for Kid Cudi's car in front of his house where all his buddies are. So I feel like he knows a little bit about P-Diddy. And of course, you know, here's the reference to Tupac Shakur, but Kels, the day you put out a hit, the day, sorry, the day you put out a hit, the day Diddy admits that he put out the hit that got Pock killed. So what does Eminem know? What does Eminem know? Okay, and he's putting this out on his album. So it's for everybody here, it's for everybody to see. So I've struggled to think that maybe he was involved with the Diddy parties and they have something on him, but he clearly has enough information from being in the rap game and being around these people that he's aware of Diddy's position in the hierarchy and what he's capable of and still chooses to call him out of music. So maybe this is a genuine endorsement from Eminem. Just given the TDS, I don't know at this point. I don't know. - Yeah, that's what makes the TDS seem like a more plausible reason why he's giving his endorsement and thrown his way behind Harris. Because if you're concerned as free speech, as he's stating it is, then I don't understand how you identify free speech, just rationally, with the Harris Wall's campaign. When you have that clip that you showed from Wall's, you have Harris's history of calling for Trump to be kicked off of Twitter and you have the Biden-Harris administration colluding with tech companies like the old regime at Twitter, like Facebook, according to Mark Zuckerberg himself and according to the Twitter files, in order to censor specific people, specific narratives, especially during COVID. So when you're talking, is there one example of Trump aiming to censor, use his power to censor anybody, to act retributively toward free speech, as Eminem says, I can't think of one, and yet here he is throwing his weight behind Harris, who I can list many examples of not being pro free speech, but given everything that you've laid out, that's why it doesn't make sense why he's doing that, but given everything you've laid out, I lean toward the TDS, Trump's arrangements into being a more plausible explanation than having some turn on him, because why else would he be calling out Diddy, if that were the case? So very interesting here, but the bottom line is, what are we doing here, Eminem? It does not, the math is not math thing, as you like to say. - Right, and I'm just so interested, 'cause all of these stories seem to tie together, of course we spoke about who was it, Usher, and his ties to Diddy, and then we get his subsequent endorsement, we get J-Lo and her ties to Diddy, of course she dated P-Diddy, she's alleged to be on some of these Diddy's freak off tapes, and she gave her endorsement at the Oprah event, but didn't say anything, she was just on the screen waving, then of course we have Beyonce and Jay-Z, who are alleged to be very closely tied with P-Diddy, of course Jay-Z on his own has a pass that is littered with alleged sexual assault, and the dating and grooming of minors allegedly, and Beyonce gave clearance for Kamala Harris to use her song "Freedom" out on the campaign trail, so it seems like the webs are being woven as we speak, and I didn't even get to the most important lyric that Eminem put out in one of the most popular lyrics, where he's talking, and this is actually a genius lyric, I have to give shout out to Eminem, although I don't support his endorsement, he says, "I'm like a R-A-P-E-R, yeah, got so many essays as in essays, but also sexual assaults, wait, he didn't just spell the word rapper and leave out a P-Diddy, P-Diddy, okay, and of course like, he's making it very clear, all throughout this album, in the past he's written about P-Diddy and made like joke throw-off statements about like, "Oh, I'm Diddy, side bitch," and goes, "Oh, I'm still East side bitch," and plays off of those words, so seems like so many within this community, within Hollywood, within entertainment, knew exactly what was going on, but I guess Kamala Harris is the free speech candidate, and we're gonna talk about some alleged stories about Kamala Harris and her involvement with Diddy parties, because now I feel like there's just like one little part of the web that we've been missing, and it's Kamala Harris's attachment, and there are some whispers that things are gonna come up about her and P-Diddy, we don't know if it's true just yet, but we're gonna keep an eye out. Now, I showed you Tim Walsh talking about free speech, let's first get this little clip in of Kamala, trying to get Trump, President Donald Trump, off of Twitter, which seems like she's not really trying to uphold free speech. - Senator Warren, I just wanna say that I was surprised to hear that you did not agree with me, that on this subject of what should be the rules around corporate responsibility for these big tech companies, when I called on Twitter to suspend Donald Trump's account that you did not agree, and I would urge you to join me, because here we have Donald Trump, who has 65 million Twitter followers, and is using that platform as the President of the United States to openly intimidate witnesses, to threaten witnesses, to obstruct justice, and he and his account should be taken down. We saw in El Paso that that shooter in his manifesto was informed by how Donald Trump uses that platform, and this is a matter of corporate responsibility, Twitter should be held accountable and shut down that site, it is a matter of safety and corporate accountability. - Thank you. - Now this is the second time we've seen Kamala go radically over to the left at the Democratic presidential debate, so much though, the other candidates on stage with her, we're all well aware of the fact that she is probably the most progressive among them, but now- - Senator Warren, I just wanna say that I was- - Sorry, we don't need to hear her again. Now everybody says that she's swinging right in her policies, trust she is super progressive, you don't have to worry about home girl, she is going to usher in probably the most leftist administration we have ever seen in this nation's history, and she's doing it now with the help of Eminem and J-Lo and Usher and the Carters, and now we have Michael Keaton, who is coming out to endorse Kamala Harris, but really to call out Donald Trump. This is another case of TDS, let's watch the clip, and you'll recognize Michael Keaton as an actor. I think one of the most famous movies he was ever a part of was Birdman, Oscar nominated, shout out on the others. - Back in the day. - Batman, back in the day. You can shout out on any other Michael Keaton films in the live chat down below. Let's watch his video about Donald Trump. - Hey, hi, Michael. You know, for some of you folks who guides mostly, I guess, who are thinking about attending a rally with Musk and Trump, they don't really respect you. They laugh at you behind your back. - What? - They think you're stupid. They don't wanna hang out with you. They have nothing in common with you. They're not your bros. And I'm telling you, when Trump years ago, I guess, said, I could shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue and that still vote for me. Basically, what he's saying in parentheses is, these people are so stupid, they're so dumb. They'd still vote for me. They know respect for you. Trust me. - Oh my gosh, thank you, Michael Keaton, for that brilliant remark on Donald Trump and Elon Musk, who are literally constantly hanging out with their supporters. I just do have to point that out. Trump literally goes to the golf course. He's surrounded by people who support him. He's talking to them about all the different things he's got going on. He did that whole thing at McDonald's where he's just sitting there talking to his supporters. He does the same at rallies. He's constantly shaking hands and rubbing elbows with just normal average everyday people. And a big part of the reason that Donald Trump was so successful is because of his ability to speak to normal people, whereas other politicians sort of did the whole wave from afar, give me a clean baby to kiss the forehead off and put some hand sanitizer on my hands and on my mouth and give it back. And Donald Trump really stepped over the line and chose to go into a space where most people wouldn't. Now it's interesting that Michael Keaton, who is obviously super successful, obviously not the same monetary value as maybe Elon Musk and Donald Trump, is saying that they have no idea about the lives that you lead and they have no connection to you whatsoever. Michael Keaton, what connection do you have to the lives that average everyday people lead? You're a multi-millionaire, but they're billionaires? You know, it's not that far of a jump. You are literally, I don't know if we call him A-list or B-list at this point, A-list, is he A-list? - Fringe, B-plus? - B-plus Michael Keaton. You're a B-plus actor at this point. You've made millions of dollars, been on hundreds of red carpets. You're wearing designer suits, but I guess you put on a flannel and a baseball hat so that you can make this quick little video for us. How connected are you to American life? Maybe that's not the argument to be made, where people have a connection with Elon Musk and Donald Trump is with values. And it's the values that they've not only supported and stated, but they've stood by in everything that they've done for the American people. Now we're not saying Elon Musk and Donald Trump are perfect. I have plenty of qualms with Donald Trump. I have plenty of qualms with Elon Musk. And we've spoken about it openly on this channel. But my value is more aligned with theirs than they seemingly do with yours. And it has nothing to do with the day-to-day lifestyle that they lead because I'm not connected to Elon Musk or Donald Trump's billionaire lifestyle. And I'm certainly not connected to your multi-million dollar B-plus actor lifestyle. So exactly what is the point that you're making? And I don't think Michael Keaton is going out to your average dive bar and sitting with Americans and hanging out with them just to see how us lower people live. He's got no connection either. But what these celebrities do is they try to come down to your level and act like what it would feel to be a normal average Joe. And it comes off as speaking down and condescending to people. Like we're not capable of making our own judgments of somebody else's character. And more importantly, going out to choose who's going to be the leader of the free world. So Michael Keaton, how connected are you to the American lifestyle? So he wore a flannel and he addressed us as guys. It's so relatable, right? It resonates so hard. Now I heard someone on this editor's podcast from National Review I listened to point this out that the reason why the Trump thing at McDonald's worked was because there was no pretense because he showed up in his suit. He didn't put on a flannel. He didn't try to like pretend like he was like the regular people. He was just like, okay, you know, I'm here, I'm Trump. This is Trump in this situation. And let's go to town, let's see what happens. And he humbled himself, was willing to do anything that he was asked to do, treated the people like a fellow human beings. I spoke to them with genuine interest, but there was no pretense. And Michael Keaton may or may not genuinely wear flannels and dress like that and talk like this in his real life. But that's the problem with our elite class with the Democratic Party generally is just this bonyness that you feel. And you know, you just saw J.D. Vance show up on the Theo Von podcast and the comments by the droves. We're just like, this guy is weird. This guy is supposed to be the one who's unrelatable, who's out of touch. He's the most down to earth figure. And I think just the lack of pretense is so big. They're not trying to maintain this sort of elitist power that it genuinely is out of touch. And that's why you see all these celebrities and all these politicians coming out the woodwork to try to run cover. We had Obama talking to the brothers and all these different things. Just because they genuinely are out of touch. They fly around on private jets. They have private security in their homes while you're locked up during COVID. They're going to restaurants and doing their own thing. They're flying private jets around while they wanted to deprive you of your gas engine or your gas stove in your house. They are genuinely out of touch. And yet they put on the pretense when they need your vote to maintain that hegemony over the power levers of the country to try to gaslight you to try to brainwash you and get your vote. It just doesn't work. So nice try, Michael Keaton. - Yeah, they have no consistency whatsoever. Yeah, well, and when you read the quote out loud here, like it says Michael Keaton at the end here, they have no respect for you, trust me. Why in the hell should I trust you? What have you done Michael Keaton for anybody other than acting movies that makes me think that I should trust you in any way she'd perform for your political opinions or for telling me how somebody else feels about me? Meanwhile Elon Musk is actually putting his money where his mouth is. He bought X with what 42 billion dollars so that we could have a free speech platform and actually be able to utilize the things that we want to say and share our ideas with people. And it actually took away a lot of power from the big tech industrial complex that we've been dealing with for so long. Donald Trump stepped away from making more money to be president and do things for the American people. And it's so interesting 'cause last night, I was like scrolling on YouTube. My boyfriend was watching YouTube and these old clips of Donald Trump popped up from like 30 years ago. The man is so consistent in his political opinions is absolutely insane. You see him appearing on The View or Oprah and all these women are like, oh, we love you Donnie. We love you, we love you Mr. Trump. We always love to have you on the show and he's remained consistent in everything he said about New York City, the state of New York, how our government is running things, where our money should be allocated. And then, yeah, exactly, exactly. And then you go and look at a clip of Kamala Harris now and a clip of Kamala Harris one week ago and there's no consistency in any of her values and any of her first principles. But Trump doesn't respect you. Trust me, I'm Michael Keaton. It's not working, babes. It's not working. You have TDS, okay? And Michael Keaton's not the only person who has TDS. There's a clip that's been going viral. And at first, I didn't know this was real or a skin, but I'm gonna show you. It has 7.3 million views on Twitter. This is a ring camera. And sometimes when I see these ring camera clips when somebody said this stuff, you have to be acting. But this is an older woman neighbor who had to approach her neighbor to let her know how she felt about her endorsing Trump. - Hi, I'm trying to know how you can vote. - We can't answer the door right now, but if you'd like to leave a message, you can do it now. - Game fault. Are you the one that walks by here and always screaming at people? - No, I hadn't watched that recently. - Okay, 'cause a lot of people walk by and scream. - Yeah, I'm not supposed to. You are voting for the devil. So, I don't know about that? - No. - Why are you voting for him? - Because I believe he is the moral candidate. Oh my God, (beep) you for that. - What? - That's exactly what that's how your side acts. - Oh my gosh, that's how you guys-- - And moral process. - Oh wow. - In your opinion, that's how I (beep) (beep) - Yes, yes, I'm sorry, have a nice day. (beep) - Have a nice day, got you. (indistinct chatter) God bless you. (indistinct chatter) - That is so crazy. The juxtaposition of the lady calmly saying, I just believe he's the most moral candidate. Oh, fuck you. He's a demon. Meanwhile, you're on my porch, screaming into my ring camera to go fuck myself or something like that. You're nuts. People are nuts. Like I can't imagine for any reason, doing this to anybody on the left for their support of Kamala Harris or Tim Walz. I would never, ever think to even in conversation say that to somebody, let alone walk onto somebody's porch as I'm walking by and talk about their vote. You're crazy. We need to open the asylum's back up and institutionalize these people because something is not right. They're insane in the membrane, okay? And I liken the lady's attitude, the lady who owns the house to Ben Shapiro's in Lester's video with Jubilee, where 26 people are coming at him and screaming at him, saying, F you, saying it's terrible to meet him, all these different things. And he just remains calm. It's just like, it's nice to meet you. This was a fun time. Like I'm glad that we engaged and had this conversation. Meanwhile, they're going absolutely insane, acting like middle schoolers, telling people F you, there's something not right. And I don't know if this is the result of just pure ignorance. If it's media propaganda that is really fueling this, I think it's probably a mix of both. People saying that he's a threat to democracy in a literal Nazi, they're coming out this week and saying that he made all these comments about Hitler and wanting to have the same generals as Adolf Hitler. And that's been fact checked to hell, but they're still sharing it all over the place. And this is what it leads to actual derangement. This is derangement. Now, we need another Operation Warp Speed to get a vaccine against Trump's derangement system. This is like no logic, pure emotion. And you're right. There's a little bit of a pretense here with this woman walking up at the very beginning, she felt like, oh, maybe she's just a nice old late neighbor, stopping by for a chat. And immediately, as soon as Trump's mentioned as a moral candidate, as soon as she finds out here voting for, you're put in the category of evil, worst person ever, imagine all of what's that quote that the right things that left is wrong, the left things the right is evil. And there's just something about this totalizing mentality that you cannot countenance that somebody would disagree with you on this point. And it's a really unfortunate. And we know we talk about plenty, there's plenty of liberals, there's plenty of people who have historically voted Democrat that you and I know. I mean, yourself included, who are moderate now, who are very logical and whose free thinking has led them to in this binary choice lean more towards Trump just because of practical issues. But man, there's something in the water on the left side of the aisle that is not everybody, but it certainly seems to be the preponderance. And we saw it, you're right in that bench peer debate. It's just no one was there to have a genuine conversation. And they were only like, it was like a therapy session where here's my chance to scream at Ben Shapiro and for five minutes straight, like that clip we posted this morning, but my goodness, man, we need civility again. And this is not getting us there for sure. - No, it is not. And still like the Trump attacks continue. And what's really interesting is I've been hearing a lot on Twitter recently about a big story is about to drop. A big story is about to drop. This is going to drop on Trump and it's going to be a bomb for his campaign. And then other journalists are saying, I just got a sneak peek of a story that's coming out about Kamala Harris and it's going to totally end her campaign. And I'm very curious to see what happens here. We're gonna go through some of these briefly, just to paint the picture of what's going on and why we spoke about Eminem and Diddy and JLo and all these different people. Now I saw this week, it says breaking. I've been told that Trump groped a minor at one of his donor dinners and that there's a video. Now this was on the 23rd, on the 25th now. A video has not surfaced yet. So people are sharing these stories. And then I noticed, okay, there's gonna be, there's more stories about sexual assault. I see multiple journalists saying that this Trump story is gonna come out. It's another like slam dunk case of sexual assault as far as an allegation against Donald Trump and it's bringing his campaign down. Then we get this lady, a former model, Stacey Williams claims that Donald Trump groped her 31 years ago. 31 years ago claims that she met Donald Trump through Jeffrey Epstein. We'll play a little bit of the clip here for you. - I grew up in rural Pennsylvania and my senior year of high school, I was discovered at the mall 'cause where else were we all hanging out in the late 80s by a former model. And that led me to New York and Europe and a long lucrative career as a model. And in 1992, my agent invited me to a dinner at to a restaurant on the Upper East Side of New York. And there were other models there and the usual men hangers on at this dinner. And one of the men who was sitting at this table was Jeffrey Epstein. And I had never heard of him or anything but we got to know each other and we talked a lot about Clinton and Gore and I enjoyed the fact that he was politically engaged and wasn't infantilizing me and talking to me about that. The next time that I saw Jeffrey was a few months later in December of '92 at Donald Trump's Plaza Hotel Christmas party and it became very clear then that he and Donald were really, really good friends and spent a lot of time together. After that, Jeffrey Epstein expressed a lot of interest in me and we started seeing each other. When Jeffrey and I would talk, he mentioned Trump frequently. He was clearly a close friend and they were spending a lot of time together. Late winter, early spring of '93, I was on a walk with Jeffrey from his brownstone on the Upper East Side down Fifth Avenue when Jeffrey looked at me and said, "You know, let's go stop by and see Trump." And so we went to Trump Tower and went up the elevator and moments later, Trump was greeting us and he pulled me into him and started groping me. He put his hands all over my breasts. - Max Bankman, I'm the new doctor. - Welcome aboard the Odyssey. - ABC Thursdays. - This ship has happened. 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First of all, you are seeing Jeffrey Epstein. And the thing you get emotional about is not that you were dating and hanging out in the brownstone of a literal sex trafficking pedophile that you apparently didn't know about. That's not the part that makes you emotional. But the part that makes you emotional is apparently that Donald Trump groped you. She showed no emotion whatsoever in talking about hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein. She spoke, he didn't infantilize me. We spoke about politics. Not even a grimace in speaking about a man that led one of the largest pedophilic sex trafficking rings that we know of so far. Although more coming out, we're gonna talk about that in just a moment. But Donald Trump groped you. And it didn't come out when Donald Trump ran for president the first time. 'Cause this was 31 years ago, mind you. So it didn't come out in the many years leading up to his first presidential run. It didn't come out prior to the election of his first presidential term and his inauguration. It didn't come out during the four years he was president. It didn't come out during the Biden administration or after January 6, when everybody was piling on Trump. And it just so happens to come out a few weeks before he is possibly elected in his second term as president. A time that he felt you up, apparently. Allegedly, as Jeffrey Epstein ushered you over to him. So we get these stories virtually in the same day. This was posted on the 23rd. We also get all the tweets about Donald Trump allegedly groping a minor. And apparently there's a video and a video that hasn't come out yet on the 23rd as well. And I'm taking to myself, why are all these sexual assault allegations coming out against Donald Trump? And why didn't they come out when he was first running for president if we have all this information apparently? And this woman has a very vivid memory of what took place with Donald Trump. And then I see this, okay? That apparently Axios Bloomberg, CBS and CNN, all were approached with this story and they passed on the story. That's interesting. I wonder why that took place. And then George Santos, which not the most credible individual I know. George Santos pops on Twitter and he makes a video and he states that there's going to be some bombshell news about Kamala Harris. I apologize for my dogs in the background. Let's listen to George Santos. - Oh, hey guys, gotta tell you something. It's so crazy. I just got off the phone with the source and they're telling me that tomorrow the Kamala Harris ship sinks. You're gonna see all the rats jumping off. The story that's gonna break tomorrow is so damning and so, so bad that Democrats are going to distance themselves from her like something you've never seen before. And essentially you might even see some asking for people to vote for Trump. This is wild. Stay tuned as this drops tomorrow. - Okay, now we have no idea what's going on there. This is what he is alleging that this story was going to come out. I also saw other people saying the exact same thing. Well, we'll read this one right here. It says, I've just been pitched a story. If true, this would have severe ramifications for the Harris campaign. My oh my, it would likely dare I say end her campaign. That's what I hear at least, okay? And the story is yet to come out. And I don't know what it is. George Santos hopped on Twitter today and said, "Oh, you know, now that everybody is talking "about this story and talking about the fact "that it is bubbling up to the surface, "that the original publication that was supposed "to put it out is sort of holding off "and they're hesitant to put it out." George Santos alleges that he's spoken to a legal team about being able to break the story himself and that he's going through the legal processes of doing so and of being allowed to speak more. But he also put out in a tweet that this story is allegedly about Kamala Harris having deep involvement in Diddy Party, specifically private Diddy parties that she allegedly was in attendance at. Now, this is very similar to some of the things we've heard from alleged victims of P Diddy. I won't say their names on this channel right now, but you guys can look it up in here. They've alleged that the Obamas have been involved. They've alleged that Kamala Harris was involved and it's hard to decide how credible these individuals are because they're listing off a ton of celebrity names saying that you guys have no idea how deep this network actually runs, how many politicians, law enforcement, judges, the most elite in our society mixed in with the celebrities in Hollywood and media and entertainment have been involved with these Diddy parties to the fullest extent. I'm talking full freak off, I'm talking Diddy tapes, I'm talking blackmail, that and everything else we've heard involving Diddy. So is that the story that's about to be coming out about Kamala Harris? And are we getting all these Trump sexual assault tales and allegations from 31 years ago because they're revving up for a bombshell about Kamala Harris allegedly? Could be, sounds, I mean, the web is looking a whole lot more connected than it ever was before. I will say that much. - Give me my tin foil hat, allegedly. I'm going to read out $50 Super Chat, a couple of them we got in. - Sure. - Just now, this is from Carlos who says, "Hey, hey and hey, I'm just confused. Why does Kamala keep saying that Trump is going to help all the rich people and give them tax cuts while her side, her side is the one getting funded by all the celebrities and rich people. Make it make sense." - Mm-hmm, that's true. If you look at her top donors, while we're talking like Amazon, Netflix. - Google. - Yep, major CEOs funneling millions of dollars into her campaign, plus all these elite celebrities, who again, we've already listed those that are allegedly involved in Diddy Parties and all this other stuff that's going on. She's really the party of the elites, it seems. - And then African Prince says, "Oh gosh." (laughing) - What is it today? - I give you $50, you give me loyalty. I give you 16 cows, you give me many children. I identify as your husband, just send credit card details so I can pay small fee to open up my millions and inheritance, this lady lion. I mean, the $50 super test, you say that, though. - Yeah. - You're committed to it a bit. - It does fit too well. - Gotta get credit there. - Make it 17 cows, and you've got a deal. (laughing) - All right, and I'll give you the credit card details off the stream, how's that? (laughing) Okay, so yeah, that's interesting. It does seem like 2024, as Kat Williams said, will be the year of exposure. Okay, it will be the year of exposure. On top of that, we have this last story out of Abercrombie and Fitch, the former CEO of Abercrombie and Fitch, is seemingly going down with sex trafficking allegations. They, he's now pleaded not guilty to these allegations, but I'll read through exactly what he's accused of. It says victims were led to believe that their efforts could lead to modeling jobs, but the scheme's true purpose was to fulfill Jeffries and Smith's, who was his partner/employee, allowing all these things to happen, sexual desires without tarnishing Jeffries' reputation, prosecutors say. According to the indictment, victims were forced to consume alcohol, biagra, and muscle relaxants, use S toys and perform S acts against their will. They were also required to sign non-disclosure agreements, the indictment said. So he essentially had somebody out there who was finding these models and young men in particular, which shocker the store with the young men who were half naked outside the front of it was actually running a sex trafficking ring and was led by a man who was doing this stuff to possible employees and models for his business. I'm so surprised. And the modeling industry is obviously rife with activity like this. There's going to be so many more going down if this is followed through on and they truly investigate everything that happens within these industries. But yeah, that's what he was doing. And he had one guy who was sort of scoping out these young men, getting them to perform these acts on him and then deciding which one of them he was going to take out to the Hamptons and over to to Jeffries for further trafficking. So that's interesting. And there's a web that tangles these two up with Jeffrey Epstein as well. So it's just interesting how all the dots are connecting with all these different elites who have plenty of money and they utilize that money to engage in sex trafficking. Shout out to Ian Carroll who like lays all this out in like a nine minute video that he put out on Twitter that it urge you guys all to read. When I say this is the year of exposure, I mean, this is the year of exposure. And a lot of people say, oh, like the Diddy story and the Abercrombie and Fitch story, these are distractions for what's happening on our election and they're trying to guide us over with celebrity drama and gossip so that we're not paying attention to the real things that are going on. I think this is the real stuff that's going on. I think that we should follow this Diddy rabbit hole and the Abercrombie and Fitch rabbit hole and the Epstein rabbit hole as deep as they possibly go because when you get to the bottom, you are going to break through the entire earth and it will shatter all of our perceptions of the elites in this country, of every single, you know, major corporation in this country, the big banks, Hollywood media, the music industry, modeling, all of this seems to be very, very deeply connected. And if you're hearing like little stories here, it's, oh, it's Abercrombie, it's in the modeling industry. Oh, it's Jeffrey Epstein and he's working with politicians and judges and this, and Pedede's working with the celebrities and the singers and the pizza gate, this and the Etsy shop, that it's all coming together for me. But then they call you a conspiracy theorist who needs a tin foil hat. Don't let them do it because it's, the math is mapping, it's making very much sense to me. To me. - Very much so. It's also worth mentioning the whole Trump is Hitler story was leaked to the Atlantique, a source at the Atlantic, a guy named Jeffrey Goldberg from John Kelly, who was a general, who also was the genesis of the suckers and losers lie that has since been debunked, but he tells this to Jeffrey Goldberg at the Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg was somebody who propagated the weapons of mass destruction lie that predicated the Iraq war. And of course, the owner of the Atlantic is Lorraine Powell Jobs, who was just photographed with Gilean Maxwell. So there's some more threads that are worth following on the other hit that's happening on Trump and potentially some overlap between that one and this new SA allegation as well. So you follow these threads and you, you know, you're not going to know what's going on just by listening to mainstream media. You have to kind of do some, connect some of these dots yourself. And that certainly is, you know, there's always more to the story. - Yep. And we need to parse out all everybody's involvement. So interesting that the Hitler story is connected to Gilean Maxwell is connected to Jeffrey Epstein and Jeffrey Epstein is connected to the Abercrombie through another guide who is best friends with him, but also helping Jeffrey's with his sex trafficking ring, presumably, allegedly will find out once the case actually goes through. Very interesting. And yet every single like sexual assault allegation against Donald Trump has not seen that credible yet. We got the home girl from 31 years ago. We've got apparently the groping of a minor that appears in a video and a video that we have not seen yet. I'm curious to see it. If we see it and it proves it, then that's all I need to see. But I'll wait for the video to actually be shown 'cause all we have is whispers now. And then we have what Jeannie Carroll, who if you listen to that woman for five seconds, you know she's not credible. She's literally a lunatic. And all you have to do is watch one video of her going through the allegations, her talking about her life. She goes out into the woods and like paints trees in her free time all across this river. She's a strange lady. She's a strange lady indeed. Yeah, so I'm hearing a lot more credible things as far as, you know, P. Diddy, Epstein, you know, the possible allegations against Ms. Harris than I am against Donald Trump. But we'll see. All seems to connect somehow. We're gonna get into your super chats, guys. Let's do it. And there's, I mean, no one's talking about this in the media too, but it's, there's as much, if not more evidence for the allegations against Doug Emhoff by his ex-girlfriend for hitting her. And then there are against these new allegations with Trump, which you're seeing all over the media. So I think that's worth mentioning as well. Multiple witnesses that say he slapped her so hard she spun around and nobody's talking about it. Who knows up? Anyways, let's get into your super chats on that happy note. Dana Santana is our first one. Says, hello, hello Daniel. Hi Daniel. Thank you for being first as usual on Fridays. Appreciate it. Kristen Irwin, Kirsten Irwin, sorry. Says, instead of all these endorsements, there needs to be a coupon for pizza or groceries in the mailers they send. Give me some incentive. Yeah, right. Make those groceries go down. Then we'll do something. Speaking of incentive, you can get Elon's, if you're in a swing state, you can sign Elon's little petition or whatever. Oh yeah, for the million dollars. The million. Oh my God. What is that? That's wild. Yeah, crazy, crazy. If you figured out a way, it's legal. Right. There's plenty of other sketchy business going on, at least just one more in your face, but less sketchy. Yeah, I don't know. Biggest nerd says white rappers for Kamala, LOL. I guess so at this point. Eminem, it's just so disappointing. It's so disappointing, so talented. And given like the first principles that you think would exist within him based on the music he creates, this is just flies in the face of all of them. It just makes me think there's something else going on here. But I don't know, maybe it's just TDS. You had a 50 cent come out for Trump, right? Or is he like, you know, super direct about it? I think like cheetered. Yeah. Yeah. Come on. Stephen Thomas says hello from Germany. Hey, Stephen, hello. Good talk. Stephen, oh, just, Stephen Thomas against as Michael Keaton should stick to Batman acting. I guess he should. Yeah. And she's like, okay. Well, why should I trust you again? This is the question that keeps popping up. What have you done, Michael Keaton? That bears any trust in the things that you're saying. He wore a flannel. Dougal 999 says celebrity supporting both sides and never cease to amaze with their ineptitude and hypocrisy of your channel, Amala. Celebrity supporting both sides, he said? Yeah. Oh, interesting. I guess celebrities on both sides are inept. Oh, gotcha. Yeah, I guess in some cases, not all of them, but in many cases. You'd be a fool to like support the right as a celebrity, you know, you would need to not be a hypocrite in order to do that 'cause it's actually going to cost you something. Right. Right. Ask a friend, Zachary Levi would say. Jank AF says Kamala is unfit to run a lemonade stand, let alone run the country. Thank you guys for everything you do from 2024. You know what I do think that's correct. I do think she is not more reasonable. No, I'm not going to that lemonade stand, I'll tell you that. She'd be trying to distribute it equitably or some kind of weird thing. Right. It's 50 cents for black people a dollar for white. Exactly. Indran says, what do you think of the CNN interview with Kamala? I'm going to tell you everything I think tomorrow. That's what tomorrow's video is about. So keep an eye out, it's coming out tomorrow morning. K then says, I wish Trump would bring SpongeBob and David Glenn Heisley to sing the song, "Sweet Victory" out his final rally. Oh, that would be iconic. Very specific. I did like when they did the SpongeBob Super Bowl commentary. I was into that. I watched the clips on X. You know what, if Trump brought out SpongeBob, I'd be into that. It's 40 mixed, 40 mixed, 40 mixed, 40 mixed, 40 mixed. Yeah. Bitha Rigg says, "Smrote a scripture here, "second curtains for in their case, "the God of the swirls blinded the minds of unbelievers, "keeping them from seeing the light of the gospel "of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God." All right, thank you for-- Appreciate it. Appreciate your personal values. We read that, it's $50 one. A manifest says, I voted for D.J. last week, so glad I did. There we go. Hopefully it gets where it's going. You did your early voting. Good job. Celtic Blacksmith says, "Everyone's getting exposed in 2024, "shocking footage circulating of Amalah Eppinobi "not putting her cart in the corral at Whole Foods." (laughing) Yeah. Are you a cart putter backer? I'm canceled. I am a cart putter backer. I will say that much. I am a cart putter backer. All right, guys. There's the claim, if we have evidence of the contrary, we can expose our-- Always take the extra walk. I'll take the extra walk, guys. Strawberry Moki says, "Tuning in late "was watching Candice Owens. "Always appreciate you and your work. "Love listening to you even if you're not live." Hey, appreciate you very much. That's great. Yeah, Candice Owens. That kind of links into the M&M stuff, too. He did a whole verse about Candice Owens on Lucifer, of course, that I did not agree with. And it was like an incorrect characterization of her, but it was good writing at the very least. He artfully said-- He artfully said some bullshit. (laughing) In Minnesota, nice says, "Hey there, A&T. "Love your analysis of Shapiro's debate yesterday, "but this year has been the best year ever for me. "I went from where are Apple vision pros at "to picking up nines at the club." Love that for you. Looks maxing. He went from VR to the real world. Life-maxing and looks maxing. Very nice. In the club, we all fam. In the club. With Usher. With Usher. - Marion Adonis says, "What does M&M's talent "have to do with his opinion?" - Well, what it would speaks to for me, it just like, it kind of shocks me in a way, because I expect somebody who's like so savvy with word play and, you know, stacking. Like if you go through virtually any M&M song and read through the lyrics and see how many like double entendres he's using or a play on a play on words and the way he moves through syllables, it speaks to a certain amount of intelligence and the way he wraps and what he wraps about also speaks to values that you would think he would hold. And when you see that in consistency and who he's endorsing in the art that he puts out, it just kind of dumb-founds you a little bit. I always find it interesting to juxtapose an artist's art with like who they are in the real world. But I guess like, I don't know, logically, how do you get through that? I guess Slim Shady is like an alter ego of M&M and maybe he doesn't actually stand by the values expressed through Slim Shady or whatever. I don't know, I over-intellectualize things. But I like to see consistency. So where I see inconsistency, I have to talk about. In this ad for the mobile one brand, I have 30 seconds to talk about driving, which might be what you're doing right now. Maybe you're in the car, you're free, you're in control on an open road with an open calendar. Your mind is wandering and you're going with it. Or maybe you're stuck at work. In meetings or emails or worse, meetings about emails. And if that's the case, there's only one question. Why, mobile one for the love of driving. Visit loveofdriving.us/radio to learn more. Is it time to re-imagine your future? The right business skills may make a difference in your career. At Capelli University, we offer a relevant education that's designed to focus on what you need to know in the business world. We'll teach professional skills to help you pursue your goals, like business management, strategic planning, and effective communication. And you can apply these skills right away. A different future is closer than you think with Capelli University. Learn more at Capella.edu. - M&M Amala diss tracking coming. - Real right now. - I would get crushed, okay. I would get destroyed. - Nick Dean was 1984, says good evening. Hard to match my schedule to catch your show live these past few weeks, but I finally did it thanks to both of you. - Oh, that's great. I'm glad you caught it. And we've been doing pop-up lives every now and then. So hopefully we catch you on an off day where we surprise you. - Isabella Bus, a string pulled here and another not untangled there. It's all freaking connected. Amala, please bring a mirror back on soon. God bless all of you. - We do need to bring a mirror back on soon. I see he's driving bangers on YouTube all the time now, so we shouldn't get him back. I'll just have to think of a video topic that fits. - Yeah, I think I sent you one of his recent videos that might be good for a reaction of why he's voting for Kamala as a black and gay man 'cause we care so much about identity politics. - Right, right, voting for Trump, you mean? - Yeah, sorry. - I'm not Kamala. Don't lose your second mirror like that. - Let's see, Kate says, "First time catching live Tago Tigers." Yeah, go Tigers, we're gonna be big game this weekend for the leadership of SEC. - Wait, let me guess the Tennessee Tigers? - Oh my gosh, you should know this. - Louisiana? - Louisiana. - Louisiana, there we go. - LSU, Louisiana state, my home of mine. I am Jika says, "Jika says, "Any thoughts on the ballot issues "in Colorado and about other states? "How do we combat January six arguments?" - Ooh, I haven't heard about that yet. I'll need to look into that. Are you familiar, Taylor? - I've seen a few things popping up, how people are like my vote switched after I touch the screen or different things like that and like something was just uncovered and, you know, that was potentially voter fraud stuff. I don't know, I don't know, man. I don't, I don't, I hope that there's a million people watching what's going on at all these things, but the way that four more years went by and we still haven't figured out how to get our ballots in on time in the swing states and we have to wait, you know, beyond, it's like, it's-- - They seem crazy stuff happening. It almost feels like they're like, they're asking every single Republican about January six to sort of get them on record about how they feel about January six, so they can do something. And then when you complain about it, you can't essentially because of the things you said prior about January six or just the general, the general tone surrounding that day. Very, very interesting. I will say no more, allegedly. - Yeah, and there was, you probably, you gave some analysis on the January six argument at the end of the show yesterday with Mitch Pirro confronting Alexis, who was debating him heavily on that. So that would probably be a good one to watch, but a good point that I go back to is when you want to talk about threats to democracy, what about voter ID? What about importing 10 million people to change the composition of the electoral college and break the election in your favor? What about the collusion between the mainstream media and campaigns and major tech platforms to censor people? What about the 100 Biden story and burying that ahead of the 2020 election? Those are all threats to democracy that apparently mean absolutely nothing because of January six. And it's like, I can't take your January six argument seriously if you're not willing to acknowledge any truth to any of those other clients. - Right. - Celtic Blacksmith says, not to brag, but I hated Eminem before it was cool, but to each their own, my piece is homegrown or whatever I'm lost. - The thing is, I don't even hate Eminem. Like, I could still listen to his music. I just don't like his political opinions. Just like a tragic, tragic, the lack of consistency. - As is the case with many an artist and filmmaker and celebrity or a memory, you know? - Yeah. - Jackson Hose says, "Hi, first live here. "Enjoy the show. "I'm joining the military soon and I hope that Trump wins. "If Kamala wins, World War III will happen." - Oof, yeah, I mean, best of luck. What a time to be joining the military. But thank you for your service. Thank you for your dedication to that. - Yeah, man, that's awesome. Trey Brennan says, "Don't suppose you'll do a show "next week covering Trump on Rogan." - Ah, maybe. Depends, Trump, when Trump goes on friendly interviews, pretty much, he's been doing a lot of interviews recently. I've seen clips here and there. I don't know that it's gonna be anything astounding. If anything goes viral or there's an interesting point of contention or something new, then yeah, we'll cover it. - Yeah, there may be, but yeah, he's done so many interviews at this point, I don't know what knew. And I'm curious 'cause, you know, Rogan's friendly with Trump on most of the issues, but he may press him on certain things because he had Matt Walsh on and just went after him about gay marriage and he'll press people on areas that he disagrees no matter who they are, which is why Kamala didn't agree to the interview, but yeah, we'll see how that goes. It might be worth reacting to. Fatwa says, "That's an awfully hot coffee pot, "miracle genius." - That's an awfully hot coffee pot. - Is he quoting a lyric or is that just him? - I'm right, I used to say that all the time. I forget, is that Eminem? You guys have to let me. You can firm in the chat down below. - The prosthetics says, "Greetings from the Philippines, "our family loves Trump." - Hey, greetings of Philippines. We haven't had a Philippine super chat in quite some time. So welcome, I always love to hear from our international viewers. - Yeah, and it's a lot of y'all out there. Isabella Bus says, "Wait, was the interview truth, "bomb real, a gay breadcrumb trail?" - The what? - I don't know what that's referencing, a gay breadcrumb. - It'd be the truth bomb real. The interview is capitalized, like if it was a friend of a movie or something. - Oh, the interview, the movie? - Maybe. - I don't know. I don't remember the plot of the interview. I did watch it, but I don't know if that's even what you're referencing. - I don't know, I'm sorry, I was Bella. - Sorry. - The ultimate truth teller says, "Found you through the transversus conservative jubilee video "and been watching you religiously since. "Thanks for being a huge help on my free thinking journey." - Oh, I love that, thank you so much, I'm glad. Yeah, that was a great video to be able to participate in. I was really actually a pretty fruitful discussion outside of a few little hiccups. But that was a fun one. - Yeah, we always love to hear what you're doing while you're watching and how you found Amala for the first time. - Mm-hmm. - So let us know. Kwaz Koolai says, "Hey, Amala and Taylor, "hope y'all are well. "Man, it's been a while since I simped for Amala. "Anyone use what activities do y'all do "to unwind from politics." - Ooh, I have two puppies now, so it's a lot of hanging with two puppies. I didn't realize. Like now when I talk to people and they're like, "You have two puppies. "They're like, you're crazy for getting two puppies "at the same time, and now I understand why." It's a lot of running and walking and cleaning. So a lot of that. We've also been watching "Love Is Blind" season seven. Shout out to all my "Love Is Blind" hundreds. This has been a crazy season. So I'm waiting for the reunion. The reunion is really what I'm holding out for. - I play golf and lately I've been playing Fortnite as well. Sometimes with my nephew, sometimes with our boy, Alex, who's life maxing right now. - Nice. - But those have been my unwind activities. Since I moved to Tennessee from LA, I don't have a beach to play, beach volleyball as much. So I've been picking up the golf sticks again. - Nice. Yeah, my boyfriend, we just started playing paddle up. Have you guys heard of paddle up? It's like, it sounds like a pickle ball or something. - It's a racket sport. I would say it's like a mix of tennis, but they have walls so you can bounce the ball off in the back. I don't know. We just started playing paddle up. I really like it. So I think I'm gonna continue that as a hobby. I finally found a sport. Sporty makes sportington. Found a sport that I'm not very good at, but I'll still continue. - Is it like a racquetball situation kind of thing? Maybe that's like the Australian thing for it that is teaching you. - It's a new game that somebody invented. Like, I don't know. I think like five years ago, I don't know, but they have like paddle up courts in LA now. I'll look it up as you're going through the super chat. - Get the sponsorship first before you're this, the paddle up ambassador. - Does anybody know what paddle up is? - Here's a $50 one from Jocelyn Lopez. It says, "I'm love been watching you for a little over a year now. "I'm proud to see your growth so far. "You're incredible and a force to be reckoned with." Also, question, when are you planning on getting rid of your Black Power Fist tattoo? - I'm probably not gonna get rid of any of my tattoos. I don't have the time nor the energy. My boyfriend would greatly love if I got this tattoo, either covered up or removed. I just don't find myself in my free time thinking like, "Oh, let me book an appointment for this." So it's there for now. Sorry to all for that. - I'm to keep it 'cause it's like the symbol of your transformation, the reminder. It's kind of so cool. - It's the storyline. - It's like, man, that's where you come from. - How often do I want to go by? - Your body, your choice, right? - My body, my choice. - Let's see. This is so hard to say. Sill, some, sill-somnia says M&Ms. I'm not afraid was supposed to be of him getting away from Deep State and starting a fresh life. What if he didn't actually get away? I'm a fan of M since 2000, but it's all very sus now. - Yeah, I am. - It'd be ballsy to like, it's ballsy to call out P.D.D. like that, knowing that the power that he has to allude to him putting a hit out on POC, which obviously is a pretty popular theory as of late, but that's crazy to call out him beating up Cassie, to call him gay, to do all these different things. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. It's like he could be deeply involved in it in a way that he could now be blackmailed now, or he could be like the yay of the rap game, where it's like he's seen everything. He knows what's gone down. And like Kanye West on the other end of it is like calling P.D.D.A. fed and saying that he didn't want anything to do with what was going on there. So I don't know. It could be either or, either or. - Olga says I also believe that everyone who supports free speech has aligned. They wouldn't cross, which means they support some form of censorship, so really no free speech. - Yeah, I mean, there are people who are like, I guess free speech absolutists, but you can't like incite, you know, violence against somebody or threaten somebody. And that's, I guess, a regulation on free speech, but outside-- - Flander and things like that. - Yeah, yeah, but outside of those things, you, I guess you can say free speech absolutist, but I'm in support of all free speech outside of those few exceptions. - Christine Cleaner says hi, Amalyn Taylor. I grow, I own my own carpet cleaning company and you guys are my number YouTube channel to go to while I clean. - Hey, I love that, that's so fun. I think it's great that you guys are just like chilling, doing your average everyday lives and just listening to us in the background, that's awesome. - Very cool to hear. Thank you. Fudge the pudge as would you ever want to get into doing interviews on your channel? - Yes, we do them every now and then. - I just need to rev up our guest positions on this show. We've been so just like caught in the cycle of like the daily content that it's kind of hard to make space for other things. - Yeah, yeah, I got to show up. I mean, last few have been pretty good. We had Peter Bogosianon recently, a professor who was canceled by woke people and that was a good one. We had Ian Carroll, who Amal just mentioned, who unpacks a lot of these quote unquote conspiracy theorists, alleged things, but has a good way of doing it. And so those are two recent ones that you can check out. But yeah, you all got to come and watch them though. Sometimes we do interviews and best of all this time to end the people and they don't do as well. It's just we just go live and do normal stuff. - We should bring Ian back. I feel like he knows the most about like the Abercrombie and Fitch, Epstein, P. Diddy. He can like tie that all together in a neat little bow. Like I'm, I don't know if Ian needs to go into hiding at any point, that man has too much information in that noggin, too much. - Alexis Porco says, "Thank my first live. "Thank you guys for creating this community. "It's great to hear from others who share my values. "Keep up the good work." - Thank you so much. I appreciate that. Such a sweet message. - Celtic Blacksmith says, "I know about paddle up. "I read it and I read about it "in an obscure sports quarterly. "Next to the white Goodman expoze." Name that movie. - Name that movie. - White Goodman. - White Goodman. I don't know what that is. Name that movie. - What is it? - Diddy Pucat. - Is there actually an obscure sports quarterly? There's no way. - I doubt it. - Are you playing me right now? Okay, that was good. - Which means you probably have to have it. - So what is white Goodman? - I don't know. - I don't know. Sorry, guys. - That is our last super chat. - Oh, that is white Goodman. There we go. - Oh, Dodgeball. - Dodgeball. - I love the movie Dodgeball. - Sorry, it's been too many years. - That's crazy. I've seen the movie Dodgeball at least like seven times. I don't know why I would not remember that. - That's what I mean. - Speaking of people with TDS, there's Ben Stiller for you. Did you see his cringe little skit he did with Tim Walz where he was like, he did the thing from Zoolander where they have like this little model of the White House and he's like, how are you going to fit inside the White House when you can't even fit inside the building? And then Tim Walz just stands there like, was it Tim Walz or Doug Emhoff next time? I think it might have been Emhoff honestly, which is even worse. - Oh gosh, it's even worse. - Oh my gosh, so cringe. - Yeah, that's wild. I gotta be honest, Zoolander is not funny. I'm sorry. I'm sorry to everybody who loves that movie, but Zoolander is not funny. - The second one was disappointing. - The first one was iconic, I guess. - I had a tough time watching it. I did have a tough time. We do have one more. - Maybe it's a generation thing. Oh yeah, here we go. Marshall Mellowz says, "I don't care" - Marshall. - "I don't care." "I don't care." - Marshall and Eminem. Amala and Taylor fans. - There we go. Marshall Mellowz, I guess, right there. - Marshall Mellowz. - Appreciate Eminem. - Yeah, that's good. Guys, it's okay to still be an Eminem fan on the other end of it. With how Hollywood is he says you literally have to separate in order to watch anything or listen to anything at any given moment, so it's totally understood. Guys, thank you so much for watching our show today. Drop your thoughts on all the different webs we've woven, weaved on today's show in the comments down below. As always, if you disagree with anything I said during this live, you can duke it out, but do so respectfully. We encourage healthy debate on this channel. And if you like this video, like, subscribe. 'Cause the notification bell to be notified every single time we're live this Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Typically, 1 p.m. Pacific, 3 p.m. Central, 4 p.m. Eastern, 8 p.m. Universal, and sometimes we pop up out of the blue to just talk to you. Guys, thank you so much for watching. Tomorrow, we're gonna be talking about Kamala Harris's Town Hall on CNN and the fact that it was an utter disaster. We have one more super chat from V4L3, who says, "When I saw Jubilee drop the Ben Shapiro debate, "I immediately screamed, 'Where's Amala?'" Girl, we are starving for a good back and forth. I love y'all. Had to hop on that and I hopped on it day of. I did not keep y'all waiting, okay? We ate, we're not starving. (laughs) Guys, thank you so much for watching and I will see you tomorrow. Bye, guys. 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