Friday 29 March 2019

Joe Rogan on InfoWars


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well this is going to be quite to the
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commercial-free raw teleprompter free
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talking point free transmission joe
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rogan undoubtedly has the largest
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program in the world not just on TV now
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to some radio but on the internet the
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largest regular podcast in the world
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wharfing in many weeks what the NFL has
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viewing it and I am the most banned
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person in the world who has routinely
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also had the largest radio or TV show on
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the planet so this is quite a meeting of
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the minds and I've known Joe since 1999
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or so known him good for about 17 18
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years and I've never seen him so
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satisfied in a good way so so happy so
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so content because he was always driven
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world champion Taekwondo even fighting
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up above his rank and winning that even
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in the heavyweight a big UFC guide a
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movie star a bunch of big TV shows news
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radio and going through all of the stuff
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you've done but now you seem finally
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satisfied because Joe you're now
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officially the world heavyweight
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champion of all media something Howard
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Stern something Howard Stern said he did
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but he never really did so Howard Stern
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would tell us nothing it's Howard Stern
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good guy very nice fella the point is
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he's calling me to be banned off the
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internet free space but seriously you
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are the official global heavyweight
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champion of all media now and and
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there's a real satisfaction admit it Joe
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you always had this kind of you just
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loved the drive and we're scary guy
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tough guy but now you still have all
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that but it seems like you're seems like
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you've kind of found found what you were
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looking for I think I've just got an
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older and wiser and I've learned to
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smell the flowers and um
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without getting too sad I've also lost a
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bunch of friends you know I've had three
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friends commit suicide this year and you
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just realized what's important what's
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not important there's a lot of a lot of
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things we dwell on that are just
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nonsense and this life has a lot of
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beautiful things to it
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there's a lot of it that's great and
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I've chosen to spend more time thinking
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about the good things and thinking about
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the positive aspects of life and friends
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and friendship and things that I enjoy
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doing like stand-up and podcasts and the
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UFC and and not not being so tense about
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things I've just I've worked hard at it
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I'm not always good at it you know I
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have my good days in my bad days like
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everybody else but I just some you know
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this thing I've gotten wiser at least
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I've tried so you're not satisfied
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because you're number one you're saying
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you're just satisfied because you've
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gotten older and you figured out stuff I
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don't think about the number one thing I
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know the podcast does really well but
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what I concentrate on is just trying to
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do the best show that I can and have fun
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and the only way that I could do the
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best show that I can is to have fun with
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it I mean to be prepared but also to
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have fun so that's what I think about it
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all I don't think about like you know I
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don't think about dominating ratings or
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anything like that or continuing to do
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that or I I support everything almost
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everybody else in medias totally
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obsessed with it with obsess with number
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one yeah that's that just seems to me
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like you either are you aren't and if
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you aren't it doesn't matter there's so
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many people in this world there's
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hundreds of millions of people just in
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this country like you don't have to be
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number one you just have to be you just
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have to be something for somebody you
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just have to be entertaining I mean
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we're in the entertainment business
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you're more of a information distributor
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or like what would you consider yourself
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a journalist like how do you consider
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yourself I'm just somebody is freaked
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out by what's going on like human-animal
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hybrids and the Hadrian supercollider
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and all this crazy stuff that nobody
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even seems to care so I get freaked out
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about that so I'm just kind of a man you
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ever talk to someone from CERN I've
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tried to get CERN on the show I did have
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the head of HAARP on once the civilian
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head and then a kernel popped in during
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the break and said he said too much
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click interviews over I was like well we
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do set the atmosphere on fire at night
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but not me because I said I wanted to
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get you in here hmm and I wanted to do a
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comm interview but I just did the big
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motormouth intro and the rest of it so
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we talked about the fact that you agree
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though you're the most
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five year life yeah yeah I think in some
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ways but like when it comes to stand up
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right now I'm in the middle of putting
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together a new hour I release my Netflix
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special in October and so in that sense
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this is like the least satisfied time
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for me because there's a period every
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two years
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I release a pot release us stand-up
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special on Netflix and then for the next
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10 to 11 months it's chaos and that's
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where I'm at right now it's constantly
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reworking material rewriting it
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performing almost every night except
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usually Monday and Tuesday
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I'll tell or Sunday and Monday I'll take
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about two days off a week but I'm doing
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three four sets a night always writing
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always rework and stuff so in that sense
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it's not not satisfied at all oh by the
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way that's extremely Americana say left
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or right vote if I try to quantify Joe
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Rogan I would say Americana from Boston
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an extreme work ethic because I know
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people that know you all better than I
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do and they say man Joe works like 15 16
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hours a day and he's like really focused
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and that's something that we're really
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missing as a country cuz I heard you
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talk about what these exercise experts
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you have on and all these amazing guests
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and then tell the force guy you had
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almost really amazing when I talk about
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people being fat slobs I'm out on some
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high horse some of fat slob myself that
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I still exercise more than most people I
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can't imagine where we're gonna go as
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all the statistics show people are
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getting softer yeah are getting stupider
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and it's not like I'm looking oh these
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people are idiots they're soft I'm soft
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too but compared to most soft people I'm
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you know I'm on the no hi in not too low
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hand it's scary I have an article of the
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Daily Mail a big archaeology study we
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came out 2014 how they've looked at
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farmers in Africa in Europe and England
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they were twice as strong as Olympic
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athletes today and they think their IQs
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were higher I mean that's scary that
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seven thousand three hundred years ago
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we wonder watch him pansy and tear
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somebody's face off their primitive
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there it's still in the wild something's
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happening to us and quite frankly we're
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degenerating well if you look at lower
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hominids you know if you look at chimps
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and orangutans and there's so much
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stronger than us and we evolved from
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lower
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hominids but our world does not require
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physical strength our world
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it's barely requires mental strength
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anymore I mean everything is kind of
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spelled out for you it's there's certain
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jobs of course that will require you to
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use your brain but a lot of them just
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require you follow directions you know
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and I think as we become less and less
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physical and as discipline like physical
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discipline in particular becomes less
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and less important you're gonna continue
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to see people being weaker and weaker
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but there's real benefits as a person as
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a human being
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to exercising discipline there's a real
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benefits to hard work you know because
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you have a you know there's peace of
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mind like one of it like there's one
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reason why I'm satisfied because I do
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everything I'm supposed to do like in
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terms of the work that I'm supposed to
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do I don't have any weird feeling that
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I'm not doing enough or I'm not doing
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the the right amount of stuff or maybe I
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should be performing her genetic memory
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says I'm a man I've got a family I'm
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successful I'm working out I'm fighting
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I'm a human yeah well yeah I'm a human
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and you got to know what kind of human
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you are I don't think everybody should
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have to work out the way I do but I
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think everybody like me has to work out
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the way I do because if you don't you
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don't think straight
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it's just I was about to say because
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I've never gotten super shaped like you
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but I just run six miles every other day
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you were yeah if you were jacked when
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you were younger man I saw pictures of
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you when you were working out and then I
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kind of stopped doing and then once you
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get fat and really out of shape it's
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hard to get back but when I like like
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this morning I hiked around a couple
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miles one of a few big Hills there like
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go three quarters a mile and the blood
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pumping in my brain I was having the
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best thoughts ever yeah once that like
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the blood is energizing the brain it's
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yellow chemical and I was just like god
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I wish my back wasn't hurting I keep
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packing for five hours yeah yeah a lot
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of writers like to do that they like to
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write in the morning and then they go
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for a walk afterwards go for a hike and
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get the blood pumping and then while
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they're hiking then they think about the
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write the writing they think about what
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they wrote exactly like I'll be on the
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elliptical and again not that I'm in
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shape but like about our about 30
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minutes in I don't even watch TV or
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listen to music and it's all sudden it's
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like yeah whoa and but you it's like I
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can't capture that magic once I'm off
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there well there's a real benefit to
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doing it without music too
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I like to listen
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music and I'd like to listen to books on
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tape and podcasts and stuff sometimes
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when it's on tape but I also like to not
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I like to do it with nothing because I
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think that especially after like 15 20
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minutes of constantly pushing you it's a
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meditative thing you start getting into
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the breathing you're concentrating on
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your breathing and you don't thinking
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about anything and then all the other
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problems that you may or make my tab
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might not have what ever ever whatever
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issues you might have in your life they
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become less and less significant they
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become more you have a balanced
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perspective based on physical exertion
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because when you're really exhausted
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they'll you your body's really thinking
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it's trying to stay alive
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right you're running up the hill and
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you're doing sprints and you realize
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you've got a hundred yards to go and
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your hug no room in your head for
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bullshit this isn't there's no room
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that's what's crazy is I'm hobbling up
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this hill and at the dead and like 90
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percent up I've had these incredible
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understandings with my family life yeah
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and the problem is once then I get the
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car and driving home I can't remember it
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right well I think that environment is
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unnatural
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us being in the car us being at a desk
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us being in studios with lights
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that's the unnatural part the natural
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part puts things into perspective
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physical exertion breathing it makes you
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understand like what is important puts
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it all in perspective like what what it
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what what do you really want out of this
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love what what is what means something
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to you and I think that human beings
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have a certain amount of physical
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requirements just as a human and if you
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don't meet those physical requirements
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if you don't get some form of exercise
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in I think it's very difficult to
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approach things balanced it's very
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interesting I don't think you're human
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and believe me I'm the worst about this
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unless you're exercising because that
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locomotion your blood chemical that's
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part of it
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shifting gears you had a really big idea
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we were talking a few weeks ago on the
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phone the one I came out and did your
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podcast which is the second biggest ever
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I want to be number one I mean Elon Musk
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great guy hopefully I'll get there but
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you're like trying to we took like an
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hour before you went on air for that
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four hour plus epic podcast and I'm just
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hyped about the podcast you're trying to
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really later you rub some really
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important points that when I sat back I
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thought well that's like the
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biggest issue there is of our time and
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he's talking about something that nobody
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else is talking about I mean you really
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were doing that and and then I watched
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the big podcast with the head of Twitter
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and his lawyer they were off in skating
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and dodging so much in lawyers speak
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they had a real chance to hit a home run
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just be honest that you never really got
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to your main point I mean I people loved
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it it was epic it was great but well you
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spend five minutes without me yeah thing
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which is hard so I've got a dht22 and a
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few other things to get into your big
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idea that after we had the podcast for
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four and a half hours and I mean stake
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you're trying to tell me you're not too
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busy you know drinking red wine because
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it really is the big debate of you've
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got 90 plus percent of the internet on
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three or four platforms as you said at
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dinner a murderer gets ten years in
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prison but Alex Jones is banned for life
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well not not not just you but people
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that say learn to code get banned
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forever I mean there's your please but I
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but here's the thing I don't want to get
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lost in that door see or his lawyer are
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you being nice so I want you to really
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go on your rant like you did at dinner
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it was really smart stuff you were
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saying I was like wow we should be
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having a discussion about pathways to
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people to get back on those platforms
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we're kissing their ass they're gonna
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get sued they're gonna get attacked
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which I don't want to happen it's like
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it's like Kennedy said those that make
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peaceful discussions impossible make
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violent revolutions inevitable to
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paraphrase so I'm not threatening
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violence but obviously I've got clips
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we're gonna play of the head of YouTube
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I'm sure she's a nice lady being
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attacked by this journalist she's on
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with saying my son likes ben shapiro so
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i want to ban him like alex jones and
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she's like well we're working on it they
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don't even get that they're out of the
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open like their god when it's people
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like you and everybody else that built
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youtube well particularly saying van ben
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shapiro ben shapiro is a very reasonable
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guy you can't ban someone just because
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you disagree with them and that's this
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is part he's meeting he's beating them
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right this is well it's part of the
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problem with the ideology that the left
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has they feel like because that
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left-leaning companies like google
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and Facebook and Apple and these tech
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companies are all left so I think a lot
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of people were also on the Left who
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disagree with people on the right like
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ben shapiro they want them to ban these
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people ban them get away
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take em away that is not the answer it's
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never been the answer if you want to ban
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someone for daxing people if you want to
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ban someone for threatening people or
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harassing people these are different
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things you're talking about people that
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are doing something that could be
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considered a crime but you're you're you
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got people talking about banning people
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for having different opinions on things
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you're talking about people who support
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certain religions like Islam because
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they don't want to appear Islamophobic
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but they don't want to support Christian
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religions and Christian ideals with the
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same enthusiasm because they feel like
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they can shit on those religions and and
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it's you know we have an open season for
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them in this country I think there's a
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real problem with people even not
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wanting to have discussions you you have
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to be able to talk to people no I agree
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I mean aniversary Irish people
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reasonably universe you're supposed to
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use bashes she's social getting into
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that before we get into you're putting
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this out he's openly saying she's
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working on banning ben shapiro
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i mean that that's this is the same
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woman that said that the james do more
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the google memo that she was upset
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because it reinforced harmful gender
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stereotypes and it was science even
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bloomberg michael bloomberg came out and
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said i'm not running as a democrat
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because they're all saying whites are
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inherently evil Martin Luther King said
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you don't judge somebody off what color
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they are you judge them off what they
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produce yeah I don't think most
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Democrats are saying whites are
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inherently evil the problem is the
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fringe the far left are so loud and
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vocal with some of the rhetoric that
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everyone gets lumped into them I agree
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with reasonable level but if I tuned
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into CNN or MSNBC that's what I see Joe
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you see some of that because they think
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it's acceptable I mean that's part of
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what it is who wants
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I don't want to hate people I don't want
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to either I think there's a lot of sheep
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think going on people are seeing the
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tide they're licking their finger
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they're putting it up in the air they're
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finding out which way the winds blowing
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and then they're going that way because
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it's very difficult to formulate
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opinions on your own it's much easier to
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just adopt a predetermined pattern of
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thinking that other people have already
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laid out in front of these repeaters if
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it's in your industry which is what I
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think happened at Google with James
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d'amour I think you get these groupthink
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sort of environments where these
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left-wing ideologies to spread
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throughout the company and if you show
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any deviation from that you're shunned
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or feedback yes and James d'amours case
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he was fired he's a very nice guy in a
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very reasonable guy he's not sexist by
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any stretch of the imagination and these
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things have been labeled just not gonna
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be the villain because he's a male he's
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he's a scientist I mean this is really
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what the guy he's an engineer he's he's
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a guy who went into the science and
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wrote a paper about the science of the
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differences in in general of men and
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women it comes to what they're
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interested in doing and even wrote a
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page and a half about strategies to
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encourage women to get an attack like
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he's not reinforcing harmful gender
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stereo he who start having women getting
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a cult controlled by weird feminist
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leaders like the head of YouTube
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actually pigeonholes them and then makes
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them not integrate into society it's
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totally sick and they're doing this in
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the West
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that's empower woman more than any other
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but just but about even in her situation
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I think she is probably a product of the
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very environment that she works in but
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she's running this thing and it's a
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gigantic left-wing thing this think-tank
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this mindset that permeates the entire
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establishment she's a part of it no
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you're right she gets sucked into it as
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much as anybody does it's like when you
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Jack Dorsey on he goes well we have
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laboratories that are testing all this
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so if you go back to that steak dinner
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by your office that we had three weeks
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ago because in like six seven minutes
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you laid it all out about you know we
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need to create a real debate and and say
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to them look you don't murderers don't
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get banned from something for life
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unless it's premeditated you can't do
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this to people this is gonna cause the
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societal crisis which I don't want to
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have I'm not even begging it back on
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your platforms I have my Platt
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it's just that I can see that it's super
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dangerous and now they're banning
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people's books and now they're you know
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now Amazon's doing it so can you and
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your own words cuz it was really
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powerful that big idea about a road not
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even so much to redemption but a road
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for a big tech to admit it's it's been
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out of control and a way to bring people
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back on there there has to be a place
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that is like Twitter that is the the
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number one environment for global
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communication where both people on the
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right and the left can feel free to
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express their ideologies feel free and
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and have a place where they could debate
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back and forth as soon as one side
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controls the narrative as soon as you
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have the people on the left that are
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silencing the people on the right and
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you know this is one of the things that
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came up during the podcast with Vidya
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and Jack Dorsey where Tim Poole was
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saying that by saying dead naming
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someone or misgendering someone you can
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get banned for life like you're saying
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to a person perhaps maybe that someone
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has very distinct religious beliefs
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where they don't believe that someone is
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capable of transitioning from a man to a
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woman and there's no judge there's no
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jury you never get arrested you're just
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baseband and it's based on their
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ideology it's not based on rules that
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our society agrees upon because the
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rules of free speech they're pretty
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clear like in the rules of free speech
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you could call someone whatever you want
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like that's free speech as long as
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you're not threatening them long enough
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yeah it's like the six-foot-three guy
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wearing a pink shirt he looks like a man
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but deadlift competitions beating
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women's records in weightlifting because
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he was born a man and now he's a woman
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or she's a woman and B you won your own
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weight and national Taekwondo then you
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won the next few I read it you know you
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know the next few levels you'd beat the
19:40
heavyweights imagine 25 30 years ago if
19:43
you went he painted in girls Taekwondo I
19:45
mean their dads would physically attack
19:46
you so I'm saying how does this happen
19:48
we're a man I don't care I don't know if
19:51
it's gay people I don't care if I was
19:52
take hormones and do all that literally
19:54
I'm a libertarian but this idea that
19:56
you're gonna force little girls to race
19:59
against men well it's an extension of
20:01
the where it was going right where it
20:03
was going
20:04
is a man can be a woman he decides he's
20:08
a woman he feels his woman and I fully
20:09
support that would do whatever you want
20:11
with your body look I'm covered in
20:12
tattoos you know if someone's came along
20:14
and said that tattoos are illegal like
20:16
I've been to Japan I went to a gym they
20:17
made me go back to my room and put a
20:19
long-sleeve shirt on because I have full
20:21
sleeve tattoos they're threatened I
20:23
thought you were in like mafia yeah no
20:25
but I get it yeah but me no I mean it's
20:26
like they have bullshit they have these
20:28
weird rules
20:29
I'm all for freedom and I'm not
20:32
comparing tattoos to changing your
20:33
gender I mean it's a much more personal
20:35
and much more profound need I think is
20:39
we don't hate those people
20:40
I don't we just but we have a right to
20:43
say biologically there's men and women
20:45
there's a giant difference between
20:47
someone who just feels like like Caitlyn
20:50
Jenner someone just feels like they
20:52
should they're a woman but if Caitlyn
20:54
Jenner started entering to mixed martial
20:56
arts competitions as a woman and not
20:59
telling these women that she used to be
21:01
a man for most of Relient bones and
21:04
starts beating the shit out of these
21:05
women which did happen in MMA and I
21:08
caught more shit from that from speaking
21:11
out against that than I ever that's what
21:13
I knew this is probably three or four
21:14
years ago that's when I knew something
21:16
really weird was going on because like
21:18
you guys really think that it's okay for
21:20
a man to be on male hormones his entire
21:23
life and then at age 30 or 30 to decide
21:27
I want to be a woman now be a woman for
21:29
1020 months or anything was 20 months
21:32
and then start competing against women
21:33
without letting them know that he used
21:35
to believe let him know yeah and well
21:38
let's go further let's go further
21:39
you've got people dumping bleach on
21:41
their eyes and psychologists are helping
21:44
do it because they want to be trans
21:45
abled when you want to get rid of your
21:47
eyesight you're mentally ill what's that
21:48
colleges are helping people pour bleach
21:50
in their eyes is that real guys I'm not
21:52
surprised put it at the end cuz I don't
21:53
want to burn Jost I know people have
21:54
chopped their hands trans able yeah and
21:57
so my point is people now think they're
21:59
dogs yeah yeah uh now pedophiles say you
22:02
know identifies a kid yeah yeah yeah you
22:05
hear about the the convicted child
22:07
rapist that was leading drag queen story
22:09
time in Houston no no I didn't but you
22:14
know the one of the things that I found
22:16
insanely disturbing was
22:17
young boy who was dancing around with he
22:21
was a drag I mean the amazing Desmond at
22:23
gay bars with I mean it's one thing if
22:27
this young boy will one day be a gay man
22:30
or a trans woman fine nothing wrong with
22:34
that but don't try to make it but here's
22:36
my thing if that was a little girl who
22:38
was just a heterosexual little girl and
22:41
she was hanging or a topless bar with
22:43
all these with all these men who were
22:45
naked and they were talking about her in
22:48
a sexual way during a rope dancing in a
22:51
sexual way it would be horrific that's
22:54
the perfect exactly you're married I'm
22:56
married we haven't been to a tapas bar
22:58
in 20 years but about 20 years ago in
23:00
Houston I went to a few tapas bars
23:01
imagine we're two tapas bar eating the
23:03
cheeseburger after your comedy show and
23:05
there's a just some of these
23:06
eleven-year-old on stage nine Oh and
23:09
imagine an eleven year old girl gets up
23:12
on stage we'd leave yeah we might even
23:14
like flip out we'd flip out so you just
23:16
said it yeah in the in this idea of
23:20
progressive thinking and and and being
23:22
open-minded they're they're allowing
23:25
insanity to to take hold and this is
23:29
what you're seeing with these
23:30
transgender athletes competing against
23:32
women this harms women this harms
23:35
natural biological women and this is
23:37
what's crazy as the left has always been
23:39
about supporting women it's always in
23:41
about supporting people who are weaker
23:43
supporting people who are marginalized
23:45
but the thing about now some feminists
23:48
are being banned off the internet yeah
23:49
saying listen we're women you're men
23:51
this was the Megan Murphy thing for
23:52
Twitter she got banned for saying a man
23:54
is never a woman and she's right you
23:57
know
23:57
biologically she's right in terms of
23:59
competition she's right in terms of
24:02
these these women so let me ask you this
24:04
Joe where does this go because what's
24:06
it's right now it's in a crazy place
24:08
where people are figuring out the
24:09
boiling point right and it's gonna pull
24:11
back like the tide has moved far enough
24:13
where people are outraged and it's
24:14
pulling back and I think that's that's
24:16
what's happening now is reasonable
24:18
people on the Left are moving towards
24:20
the center they're moving away from some
24:22
of the nonsense that they're seeing and
24:24
some of this craziness it doesn't mean
24:26
that they don't support women's for gay
24:29
people support trans people they do
24:31
but they recognize there's a difference
24:32
between supporting trans people and
24:35
seeing an 11 year old boy dancing in a
24:38
club with his this sexualized
24:40
environment where he's a drag queen well
24:42
exactly
24:43
we're offended by it they think this
24:44
it's ridiculous to expose a child that
24:46
kind of sexual environment at at such an
24:49
early age just like it would be if it
24:51
was a girl in front of men just like it
24:54
would be if it was a boy in front of
24:56
grown women well I mean I'm a
24:57
libertarian I'm I can barely run my own
25:00
life I don't want other people's lives
25:01
what they're doing in fact I hate that
25:03
whole left this thing like oh you just
25:04
hate us because we're whatever I'm like
25:06
I don't care every heterosexual or
25:07
homosexual you're trying if you come to
25:10
a park like to do in these videos and
25:12
tell my child what sex they are I talk
25:14
to my daughter it's not about sex and
25:15
their little kid you know raising kids
25:18
don't even know what the fuck they are
25:19
you know I mean kids need freedom that's
25:23
what they need they need guidance and
25:24
freedom they need parents that love them
25:27
and talk to them and some kids clearly
25:30
are in the wrong gender I don't know
25:32
what the number is I don't know how many
25:34
of them there are some kids clearly are
25:36
gay I don't know what the numbers and
25:39
let's bring this up that's always
25:40
naturally happened yeah it's always an
25:42
and then you've got people like the Cold
25:43
Spring Harbor Discoverer of DNA I don't
25:45
agree with him but he discovered it
25:47
saying it is a gene and he thinks
25:50
they're subhuman to get rid of him
25:51
that's Watson I say he's wrong Crick and
25:53
Watson from the guys who discovered he's
25:56
being he's being losing all his doctorís
25:57
everything even though he discovered DNA
25:59
and I don't agree with him what is he
26:00
saying he's saying that they can
26:01
manipulate DNA no he says he says that
26:04
it is genetic for people to be attracted
26:07
to the same sex and he says in males
26:10
particularly it means that they
26:11
basically need to be gotten rid of
26:13
and and I don't agree with that Nazi
26:15
style ideology did he really say that
26:17
does that as the exact words
26:18
guys pull it up he says Watson
26:21
Discoverer of DNA says basically gays
26:25
have bad DNA and they're dangerous yeah
26:27
that was the guy that was into acid is
26:28
it quicker Watson it was Craig yeah one
26:31
is that's Cold Springs Harbor that
26:33
before he even got there funded Kaiser
26:36
vilhelm that funded Hitler and I love
26:39
America but mad scientists of the US and
26:41
England created Hitler and that was
26:43
always getting to Hitler's whole secret
26:45
he was actually financed by British
26:46
intelligence it's come out but then
26:48
Edward the egg had to step down so that
26:50
plan got dumped and so Hitler's bad he's
26:53
terrible but we wonder why he brought
26:55
all these Nazis over paper clip 33,000
26:58
or you know it was because they were our
27:00
people well it's for the rocket program
27:02
right let love Rockets that was one
27:05
section chemicals everything everything
27:08
right but but but separately the time we
27:09
had was someone because you want to get
27:10
your comedy buddy and here he's a smart
27:12
guy
27:13
Santino hey not a wartime consigliere
27:17
seriously though yeah there he is DNA
27:19
scientist James Watson hears know what
27:23
the fuck he's saying look at that guy
27:25
James Watt has a remarkably long history
27:28
of sexist racist public comments
27:31
yesterday would be terrible if we made
27:33
all girls pretty he said in 2003 I think
27:36
it would be great well okay is that a
27:39
sexist thing to say here's a good thing
27:42
to talk about is it a sexist narrative
27:44
no I agree but Nietzsche said LGBT is a
27:48
is a genetic disorder
27:50
he said that women should be allowed to
27:52
abort fetuses that carried a gay gene
27:55
say should one every basic allow he said
27:58
exterminate gay people well that's
28:00
ridiculous I'm Joe how many Tommy peep
28:02
is the media always misrepresents but
28:03
you do fact-checking
28:04
yeah they just did it yeah he said Jay
28:07
should be exterminated
28:08
yeah and it's true yeah he said they
28:11
should be able to abort fetuses well it
28:13
he said more he wrote a whole paper that
28:15
the government should not he wants
28:17
socialism a government-run health care
28:19
like you're gonna killed embryos we
28:21
don't like yeah well this and we're
28:23
gonna make the girls old a little back
28:25
to the girls being beautiful there's
28:27
gonna be a real problem with genetics
28:29
genetic engineering with CRISPR and
28:31
these new technologies emerging
28:33
technologies for nipple aiding genetics
28:36
they already understand her babies in
28:37
China well might not be you know they go
28:39
oh mistake it made him smarter Yeah
28:41
right
28:42
it was that was to avoid HIV right and
28:44
the side effect was that it made him
28:45
smarter oh I don't know how it happened
28:47
crazy we just say it's gonna be the
28:48
first they're gonna know jaggery China
28:50
has no rules so either they're gonna
28:53
take us to the next level just for the
28:54
planet they're gonna have ten-foot dudes
28:56
with 10-inch dicks
28:57
it's gonna be
28:58
everywhere that's what I think and
29:00
that'll be the hottest thing whole
29:01
country giant dudes a giant hogs that's
29:05
what I think but I think member the old
29:06
jobs only like 18 years ago like oh yeah
29:08
we're the trans one of the the
29:11
interracial porn is heaviest in the
29:12
south yeah yeah I barely remember today
29:16
you good was a big dick pills to the day
29:18
you couldn't tell that joke they say
29:19
you're being racist you're not ablative
29:20
coating a racist yeah um do you know I
29:22
think what Jeanetta kenja nearing the
29:25
problem is gonna be is there's something
29:26
cool about people being different and
29:29
beauty means a lot when not everyone's
29:31
beautiful like when you see a beautiful
29:33
girl walking down the street you're like
29:35
wow look at her like that's unusual but
29:38
if everyone's beautiful
29:39
that's not you're just gonna be like all
29:40
right that's what people look at me
29:42
exactly what they've also found for one
29:44
trait you lose another yeah but is
29:46
that's true I know smart chicks that are
29:48
hot as fuck well let's be on let's be
29:50
honest I think ugly people perpetrate
29:53
that they they like they they they
29:54
pushed that rumor out there yeah yeah
29:56
but it makes them dumb maybe sir maybe
29:58
super hot chicks are lazy because
29:59
they're so much yes I think that's
30:01
probably the case and somehow I agree my
30:03
wife is super smart she's really looking
30:06
but she I love her to death but
30:08
sometimes she just China does what she
30:09
wants and I think get her talking to me
30:11
she's just as smart as I am but it's
30:13
like she decided to put that in gear
30:14
well it's almost like being born a rich
30:16
kid you know you don't have to work as
30:17
hard if you're born super hot and
30:20
everybody likes you
30:22
there's an inclination to just be a
30:23
little bit lazier about that but some
30:26
women don't fall into that trap and they
30:28
work really hard at being intelligent
30:30
we're gonna go to break because I said
30:32
I'll give you an hour okay you got your
30:33
big comedy show coming up we really
30:34
appreciate you Joe and obviously all the
30:36
stuff you're doing we're gonna come back
30:37
and bring your associate in I associate
30:40
your associate mr. Santino and we're
30:44
gonna conceal GRE here yes but Sir Z yes
30:46
other points okay everybody wants to
30:49
know everybody wants be honest I've been
30:52
so nice to everybody I know and then I
30:55
feel like I'm down a hole and people
30:56
aren't defending the First Amendment and
30:58
it's just kind of like a novelty that
31:00
I'm down this pit and so I started
31:02
attacking you and I apologize because in
31:04
hindsight it went way overboard and I
31:09
apologize because some of the might just
31:11
say mr. champion
31:12
was not my goal Kevin on the show I had
31:15
flipped out to the other dimension and
31:16
decided I'm just gonna attack everybody
31:18
everybody so I think that's how it is
31:21
you took the high road turned out Mia we
31:23
had some good behind-the-scenes
31:24
discussions you've come out in this
31:25
defense of free speech you already kind
31:27
of doing it but you've really done it
31:28
which was a great move everybody loves
31:29
it's the right thing
31:30
win-win so I'm proud that my meanness
31:32
might have contributed maybe it didn't
31:34
oh it's arty no matter what but I think
31:36
what we need in this world is people
31:38
being more reasonable and talking to
31:40
each other more okay so let's see so
31:42
spend two minutes on this what made you
31:44
when I'd like a runaway train off the
31:47
cliff you obviously won't worry about
31:49
what's gonna happen to you what made you
31:50
say hey let's stop that and then go
31:52
ahead and do what we knew what happened
31:53
me a giant podcast well the the reason
31:57
to not do it let's say that first
32:00
because I would like to admit this the
32:01
reason to not do it is because I was
32:03
worried about people being upset at me
32:05
to do it to have another podcast with
32:08
you people give me so much grief but
32:10
then I realized why am I paying
32:11
attention to them and what am I paying
32:13
attention to is it a reasonable thing
32:15
like what why what what are people upset
32:18
about exactly why'd you pay attention to
32:20
me bitching but not then I think you
32:21
already knew the point you were busy I
32:23
paid attention to them first then I pay
32:24
attention to you and ultimately I needed
32:27
to do some soul-searching and one of the
32:29
things that I realize like there's some
32:31
sort of an ideology war that's going on
32:33
right now and I think the only way this
32:36
gets worked out correctly is if people
32:38
talk to each other you know if people
32:40
have reason about the system doesn't
32:42
want us talking to each other and with
32:44
you and I I knew that all we had to do
32:45
is be in front of each other we'd always
32:47
have fun we always had a good time and
32:49
all the times we've hung out together at
32:51
comedy clubs or in LA or in Austin Vegas
32:54
we've always had a good time in Vegas
32:55
for the fights we've had good times man
32:57
we always have good times I knew if I
32:59
saw you
32:59
we'd have good times I don't take things
33:02
personally and I think that this is a
33:04
very important thing that people should
33:06
try to practice in their life you dwell
33:08
on shit you take things personally it's
33:10
not healthy
33:11
it doesn't do anybody any good you
33:13
should know who you are you should have
33:14
personal sovereignty and you should know
33:16
if you've made mistakes or if you've not
33:19
done your best or if maybe you could
33:21
talk to someone in a better way
33:23
or maybe communicate more
33:25
really just try to do that but don't
33:28
worry about what people say when they
33:30
get upset yourself your course so that's
33:32
it that's that's an amazing answer then
33:34
in closing before we go to break and
33:35
come back and talk about your comedy
33:37
routine the stuff you're doing the new
33:38
album the new piece coming out obviously
33:42
you don't want to give them attention
33:44
because it wasn't from a place of
33:45
actually panic being suppressed I attack
33:48
from something real you got that all
33:50
these leftist publication's aren't even
33:52
really left us saying you support white
33:55
supremists when you were the most
33:57
unrighteous person I know I've said that
33:59
II when I was mad at you I said Joe it's
34:01
not a racist
34:02
it's it's insane that the chicken shit
34:05
dimensions what I call it what they're
34:06
only doing it to try to lump you in with
34:09
like somebody connected me to Richard
34:10
Spencer it was hilarious I said Oh far
34:13
right far rights of people Orwell and
34:17
their but the phrase they use like Oh
34:19
far-right influencers I think it was
34:21
like Richard Spencer and Joe Rogan I'm
34:23
like I am about as left-wing as you can
34:27
get other than gun control I just think
34:30
that most people go too far with their
34:32
approach to the Second Amendment that's
34:33
what I'm getting it they're doing it to
34:35
say you had Alex Jones on you were you
34:38
ask Jack real questions they're telling
34:39
you we're gonna call you a Nazi who the
34:41
problem is it covers up for it for the
34:44
real stuff that bad Nazis it's just not
34:46
honest and there you can only do it in
34:49
print okay and this is part of the
34:50
problem with print like you could write
34:52
something about someone and that person
34:53
can't respond to it in real time you
34:55
write a bunch of things down I spent
34:57
hours and hours on it you write a 5,000
34:59
word thing and it's it's not necessarily
35:02
real you you're just you're just
35:04
formulating this source fiction
35:06
distorted perception or distorted
35:09
depiction of who a person really is and
35:11
this is a problem with print journalism
35:13
one of the things that people love about
35:15
podcasts especially one on one podcast
35:17
you get to see someone say something
35:19
then you get to see the other person go
35:20
both I don't know if that's true and
35:22
then you get to see well let's pull it
35:23
up and find out if it's true and then
35:24
you put it up oh wow that guy really did
35:26
say that holy shit and that makes you
35:28
reformulate your own opinions the the
35:31
idea that you could just shut people
35:33
down that makes you right is the number
35:35
one problem that the left in tech has
35:37
today
35:38
just shot people down all that does is
35:40
reinforce the people on the right to
35:42
think that they are martyrs that think
35:44
that they're being targeted the things
35:46
that they're being monitor addict Eliza
35:47
and they dig in they did make it
35:50
radicals and you doing that yes we're
35:52
gonna go to break come back but since
35:53
you mention it we're gonna play the
35:55
short clip right now no you have an
35:57
earpiece here you guys turn the speaker
35:59
on so they can hear it
36:00
this is Susan Lodge Hinske the head of
36:04
YouTube with Kara Swisher at the lesbian
36:07
tech leadership event in San Francisco
36:10
three days ago and they say we've banned
36:13
Alex Jones because I asked for it now
36:15
ban pin ben shapiro what she says i want
36:18
to so they get past all their lies all
36:21
their excuses all their BS and now i'm i
36:24
don't care that she's a lesbian or
36:26
whatever ask him the question i care is
36:28
it i don't even exist it's all this big
36:30
funny joke and they just throw us
36:33
overboard from a bunch of people
36:34
cackling throwing lesson civilization
36:37
free speech everything we fought for
36:39
overboard it's really creepy so joe want
36:41
to play this get your take here it is
36:43
spencer heroes gonna meet the community
36:45
guidelines so yeah I don't think you're
36:47
suggesting that we remove him from the
36:48
platform are you I would but I can't no
36:53
you know I was like get Alex Jones off
36:55
that platform and you're like well the
36:57
Community Guidelines and then you got
36:59
now if you thought I know so I was right
37:01
but this is so that's just part of a Joe
37:03
what do you make of that I would but I
37:05
can't but see that why like why would
37:10
you because you disagree with him like
37:11
what is Ben Shapiro saying that's so
37:14
awful that she wants him removed like if
37:17
you listen to Ben Shapiro yes he's
37:19
conservative yes he's religious but he's
37:23
a very reasonable person a very
37:24
intelligent person you're allowed to
37:26
disagree with people and they've got the
37:28
crowd cheering the platform they go on
37:30
and explain how dangerous it is because
37:33
her son's listening she doesn't
37:34
challenge any ideas of his milquetoast
37:37
stuff well III appreciate you watching
37:38
that I'm just saying I think they're
37:40
disconnected and I don't know why
37:43
they're just giving up on free speech
37:45
well they're in an echo chamber they're
37:46
in a left-wing echo chamber and that's
37:48
one of the things that Jack Dorsey
37:50
actually admitted to
37:51
he said it's one of the reasons why they
37:52
want to establish some some offices
37:55
outside of their San Francisco bubble
37:58
that bubble that that sort of echo
38:01
chamber of liberal thinking it's that
38:04
the problem is you think you're right
38:06
and everyone else is wrong and the only
38:07
way you find out if you're right is to
38:10
talk to people who disagree with you and
38:12
to honestly and objectively consider
38:15
whether or not they have a point look at
38:17
other people's perspective so what you
38:18
host is a group of podcasts with people
38:21
the problem folks that have been banned
38:22
and maybe with the CEOs to seriously
38:25
talk about some way of correcting as you
38:28
said there's a bunch of wild I think
38:30
very many CEOs or his open minds is Jack
38:32
Dorsey I don't all agree even though he
38:34
got torn up in the interview at least
38:35
he'll go on-air Jack Dorsey and one not
38:38
only went on air but went on air with
38:39
Tim Poole we were open about the entire
38:42
thing he knew what he was gonna get into
38:43
he brought Vidya because he wanted Vidya
38:46
to kind of explain how they go about
38:47
things legally and what they were trying
38:51
to do was be open and open to discussion
38:54
and open to criticism I mean that's very
38:57
commendable I mean as much as people
38:59
hate on that guy I talked to him
39:01
personally he has an insanely difficult
39:03
job managing something as big as Twitter
39:06
at scale is almost impossible no I get
39:09
it
39:09
they haven't done the best job of
39:10
certain certain aspects of that but
39:12
they've admitted it well here's what
39:14
they won't admit they've got employees
39:16
running rampant in San Francisco banning
39:18
who they want and that's what Google
39:20
they first banned me a few months before
39:22
well I got totally banned in August they
39:24
said that I said nobody died at Parkland
39:26
and then I had to show the original
39:27
videos where I didn't say that I said
39:29
the police stood down and then they went
39:30
okay we had some employees that were
39:32
rogue Jones is back on so I think it's
39:34
it's this more gating you know and
39:37
there's bullying well this woman saying
39:39
that she wants to with BA wants to Bend
39:41
Ben Shapiro but she can't because he
39:43
supports the Community Guidelines why
39:45
would you want to support someone or why
39:47
would you rather want to ban someone who
39:49
follows your guidelines if someone
39:51
follows your guidelines that's all you
39:53
should ask the idea that you want
39:55
groupthink you want everyone to think
39:58
alike that's crazy this is such a
40:00
short-sighted approach to discourse it's
40:03
such a short-sighted approach to
40:04
to communication the answer to bad ideas
40:08
is not silencing those ideas it's good
40:12
ideas ideas it resonate with people
40:14
ideas that are well formed and well
40:16
argued so that other people can listen
40:17
to them and form their own opinions half
40:20
of the reason why people like
40:21
discussions like this is because a lot
40:23
of people are on the fence about ideas a
40:25
lot of people are not sure if their
40:27
ideas are correct if maybe their
40:28
assumptions are wrong you have to listen
40:31
to people discuss things and see what
40:32
resonates well that's the other side of
40:34
it only gonna break my friend a problem
40:35
with ben shapiro with these folks he's
40:37
so articulate and such a good debater if
40:40
you there's hundreds of his videos
40:42
online of him just trouncing people and
40:46
these one-on-one public discussions in
40:48
these QAS
40:49
in front of a microphone because he's
40:51
incredibly well informed and he believes
40:53
what he believes because of principles
40:56
and and also if you go to these college
40:57
audiences i don't say this with pleasure
40:59
we went out with our reporters talk to
41:01
have 50 people none of them know beta or
41:03
works real name right although the three
41:05
branches of government
41:05
I'm not putting Shapiro downs a lotta
41:07
there's a lot of that going on but look
41:09
I don't agree with Ben on a lot of
41:11
things but he's a very reasonable guy
41:14
and want to silence him even though like
41:16
we disagree on so many different things
41:19
we disagree on drugs we disagree on gay
41:22
rights we disagree on a bunch of
41:23
different things I'm sure we'll find
41:25
more he's gonna be on my podcast soon
41:27
we'll find more things we disagree on
41:29
but he's a reasonable intelligent guy
41:31
who's very polite and very none of the
41:33
Joe that's it they want a man what's
41:35
popular he's popular and you're gonna
41:37
experience being number one they're
41:39
gonna try to figure out ways to get you
41:41
to bow to them well it's gonna be even
41:43
more ridiculous because I'm pretty Left
41:45
link a pretty left-leaning left-wing I
41:47
mean I'm with them on most things this
41:51
is why it's so this this whole idea of
41:53
getting people to conform is so stupid
41:56
because there is a spectrum there's a
41:58
spectrum of opinions people have a bunch
42:00
of different there's some people that
42:02
are hard left some people that are hard
42:04
right and there's folks that are
42:05
somewhere in the middle on a lot of
42:06
different things and I think there's
42:08
this inclination to choose one side or
42:10
the other because you don't want to be
42:12
attacked by that side you choose the lad
42:14
oh I agree with you but what do you make
42:15
of this we're gonna bring your friend
42:17
is it yeah you got to go at a comedy
42:19
show tonight what is the paradigm where
42:21
they go to Congress and say we're not
42:23
censoring anyone and there's no
42:24
targeting conservatives and we have
42:26
global videos where they're saying after
42:29
Hillary loses we're gonna stop this
42:30
we're gonna block conservatives we're
42:32
gonna do all this I'm just sick of the
42:34
lying where they laugh ago all we're
42:36
gonna be banned Alex Jones will ban ben
42:38
shapiro
42:38
and then now it's we're gonna ban
42:40
everybody else and then we go hey that's
42:41
not right and they go we didn't do that
42:43
well I think we these discussions and
42:48
exploring these ideas and exposing the
42:51
fact that they're not being honest about
42:52
those things is good because it's
42:54
forcing people to recognize from both
42:56
sides forcing them to recognize that
42:58
they actually have done that and it's
43:00
forcing people on the right to recognize
43:01
hey this is real this isn't just some
43:03
wacko conspiracy theory they really are
43:05
trying to silence conservative thought
43:07
and conservative ideas look there's a
43:09
lot of conservative people that haven't
43:10
been banned from Twitter guys like
43:12
steven crowder this mike Serna vich is
43:16
still on TV Crowder had been burned he's
43:18
smart he's smart about how he approaches
43:20
these things I mean and he's also he
43:22
does it with a lot of humor I like a lot
43:24
of his stuff he does with humor you know
43:27
and I think the you know his he's he's
43:32
smarter but it means not a mean guy
43:34
either he's not daxing people he's done
43:36
some things that I don't agree with
43:38
either I mean you guys have everything I
43:41
enjoy him I like talking to him all
43:43
right you got to go and I want to I take
43:44
a lot of shit for that too I want to
43:46
bring in what about comedy and your new
43:48
your new album your new productions
43:50
coming soon let's go to break we'll be
43:52
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43:53
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set one of your fellow comedians here
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with you that was a powerful 45 minutes
46:13
you said I'm very thankful incredible in
46:15
your busy schedule but you were ranting
46:16
during a little break here and I don't
46:19
wanna get in too much trouble but Ebert
46:20
no I'll tell you what I said I said that
46:22
for someone to be running YouTube and
46:25
saying that she wishes she could ban
46:27
someone cuz she doesn't agree with them
46:28
that's it's ridiculous it doesn't make
46:30
sense like if you had your a platform
46:33
for people to distribute content you
46:36
don't have to agree with them they're
46:38
not violating your Terms of Service you
46:40
have terms just because you don't agree
46:42
with someone doesn't mean they should be
46:44
removed from the platform it's crazy and
46:46
to hear that from the CEO it's very
46:48
disheartening I don't like that I don't
46:50
like that kind of thinking I don't I
46:52
don't like the fact that people are
46:54
willing to just say that there's there's
46:56
gonna be people that you disagree with
46:58
but the whole idea of a free discussion
47:01
and the whole idea of free speech is
47:03
that you have your thoughts I have mine
47:06
you express your thoughts I express my
47:08
that to want to shut people down if
47:11
you're running a company here you are
47:13
the biggest serious show I mean Obama
47:15
does YouTube videos are they have 4,000
47:17
views you doing they have 12 million
47:18
views sirs-e you're the biggest serious
47:21
show there's a few things you know like
47:23
people lighting up 10,000 matches or
47:25
something like that that are bigger but
47:26
for serious discussion or the biggest
47:28
thing on YouTube biggest thing in media
47:29
and this is this is the CEO and she's
47:33
saying if she disagrees with you she
47:34
hopes you're off I know she doesn't
47:36
disagree with you but again why would
47:38
she say it publicly it's like I really
47:40
believe Alex it's because they're in
47:42
this bubble where they think that that's
47:43
acceptable and she wants the
47:45
reinforcement from the crowd she was
47:47
that what is it lesbian leaders in tech
47:48
because I was called I mean that's that
47:50
what's what maybe they want to hear and
47:52
maybe she in retrospect would take those
47:55
comments back maybe if she'd by the way
47:58
sure I'm not against her that she's a
47:59
lesbian
48:00
the old joke is I'm a lesbian trapped in
48:01
a man's body I'm a libertarian so there
48:03
was like oh I'm a lesbian criticize me
48:05
you're saying I'll have a right to exist
48:07
lady you're not a lesbian you're a
48:09
fascist well in particular where you're
48:12
talking about
48:13
her saying that ben shapiro has not
48:15
violated any of the terms of service but
48:18
she wishes she could have him off that
48:20
doesn't make any sense to me like you
48:22
can't have a gigantic echo chamber where
48:25
everybody agrees and there's also an i
48:27
have debate there's a tone deficit says
48:29
you should get out crazy that statement
48:31
sounds it does he that's what's crazy
48:32
it's like if you're gonna ban somebody
48:34
don't say it it doesn't sound crazy in
48:36
these big tech thought well you heard
48:38
the woman go i wanted alex ban and you
48:40
did now I want Ben yeah they all start
48:42
giggling they don't understand where
48:44
this goes it doesn't go to a good place
48:46
I mean you you it becomes more and more
48:50
constrictive because once you but like
48:53
say if they ban ben shapiro and everyone
48:56
else that's conservative and steven
48:58
crowder and everyone if everyone
49:01
conservative gets banned then it's
49:04
everyone who's not radically left then
49:06
it's people maybe you have marginally
49:08
left views but maybe you disagree on
49:11
late-term abortion maybe they ban you
49:13
for that maybe they ban you because you
49:15
disagree on whatever it is vaccines or
49:18
you know what with the wait
49:20
homeschooling every whatever it is
49:22
whatever it is if if you don't tow the
49:25
line if you don't absolutely buy into
49:28
every single concept that they've agreed
49:31
to have you if you don't you don't have
49:34
absolute adherence to their ideology
49:36
that's ultimately where this goes if
49:38
you're not reasonable and if you're not
49:40
if you're not open mind saying we're
49:42
against cults what is like a cult
49:44
because it's it's you're forcing people
49:46
to think a certain way right now let's
49:48
get that Andrew Santino well I couldn't
49:54
agree more I couldn't no it's but you
49:56
can't because there's no there's there's
49:57
empty no was not a good Dom rest in
50:00
peace yeah that was my dad do you know
50:01
that was my father
50:02
and the Godfather really no he was
50:08
fantastic I'm a secret James Caan story
50:10
but I can't tell you why will tell us
50:12
afterwards afterwards you can't they
50:14
can't ban stuff on that they can't you
50:16
can't do that and I agree I agree
50:17
because well first of all there's a ton
50:18
of other stuff on there that I'm sure
50:19
she doesn't agree with either but it's
50:21
just the her political beliefs are being
50:23
pushed back so Joe's right in an echo
50:25
chamber they want she wants everyone
50:27
that place to agree with her the problem
50:29
is that they want to hear it's a greased
50:30
hill you know you start running up that
50:32
greased hill it's gonna get worse and
50:34
worse it's like where does it end where
50:36
does it end
50:36
yeah what do you I mean where where is
50:39
the line
50:40
oh it's been Shapiro the establishment
50:42
Republican he's so variable and Jordan
50:47
Peterson's book in New Zealand I heard
50:49
about that we've had nothing to do with
50:50
anything it's crazy because that book is
50:52
about responsibility it's about personal
50:54
responsibility about cleaning up your
50:56
life I mean that's what the its rules I
50:58
disagree with that well I mean he's one
51:01
of the most misrepresented people in
51:03
terms of what when really hard lined
51:07
left-wing people try to people they want
51:10
victims he's trying to build empowered
51:12
people so not only that listen man he's
51:14
not a conservative in the sense that
51:15
these people think he is he's brought to
51:18
me different people from the Democratic
51:20
Party try to get more Democrats on my
51:22
show he has personally introduced me to
51:26
people that are involved with the
51:28
Democratic Party damaged young young
51:30
reasonable more centrist Democrats that
51:32
are coming up there just threatened by
51:33
him because well they're threatened by
51:35
him because he's an immensely powerful
51:37
now and he's also like he's free he's
51:40
very wealthy now he doesn't need anybody
51:43
anymore he's not like a guy who spends a
51:45
lot of money he's still pretty
51:46
reasonable and in terms of his lifestyle
51:48
so he's big that's it he's Mormon in the
51:50
black if you look at the lives of others
51:51
or East Germany they had one theatre
51:54
production in one TV one movie yeah it
51:56
was all about control the left doesn't
51:58
get once you get rid of all the
51:59
Conservatives and all the libertarians
52:00
everybody else then it's like you'll get
52:02
rid of each other yeah an instinct
52:03
doesn't change well you know to Santino
52:06
and I have actually talked about how
52:07
this is part of the problem with
52:09
Hollywood yeah that Hollywood at one
52:11
point time you had to get chosen you had
52:15
to get picked to be on this show or pick
52:17
to be on that show I was insanely lucky
52:19
in that I literally auditioned for one
52:22
show and I was on the air
52:23
I never went on auditions I didn't when
52:26
I was what I was a young struggling
52:27
comedian I was on a Fox television show
52:30
after my very first audition ever it was
52:32
the luckiest thing of all time that's
52:33
all it was and then after that our
52:35
audition for news radio and I got that
52:37
too I mean I audition for things after
52:39
that that I didn't get but the
52:40
first two things that I ever auditioned
52:42
for I got so I was in before I even had
52:44
to work for it so because of that I I
52:46
never had to develop this fake
52:48
personality I didn't have to do the
52:50
whole audition thing and being friends
52:53
of the casting directors thing it's a
52:55
whole ecosystem and it's very strange
52:57
and it forces people to think a certain
52:58
way it's one of the reasons why you very
53:00
rarely see anyone stray from the
53:03
left-wing ideology I know a lot of
53:05
people you know because you won't get
53:07
hired for shit you know more people that
53:09
I do but they'll tell you privately oh
53:11
no I'm actually a libertarian I'm not a
53:13
Republican or Democrat I mean Kurt
53:14
Russell will come out and say it I'm a
53:16
libertarian I believe in America I love
53:17
America he's fully establish a and a
53:20
Clint Eastwood but you've got to be a
53:21
Russell or a Jon Voight or you can talk
53:25
about it everybody else goes hey I'm not
53:27
really a leftist and then you get pushed
53:28
into the box OS you're that crazy
53:30
right-wing guy like whatever happened to
53:32
reasonable right-wing people there's
53:34
plenty of reason if that's what you're
53:36
saying is true though is that everyone
53:38
most liberals I know who are in
53:40
Hollywood aren't liberals are more
53:41
libertarian not even conservative but
53:42
they know they have to go out and make
53:44
the statement so it'll get the job yes
53:45
and that is part of the problem and one
53:47
of the things that Santino if I have
53:49
talked about and all of our friends have
53:50
talked oh yeah and that's one of the
53:52
things that you don't have today you
53:57
don't have that today because the
53:58
Internet the comics now people y'all can
54:01
vote for what they want show Netflix
54:03
wants to get rid of the stars cuz people
54:05
don't like the feminist comic so that
54:07
was Kazemi Schumer you know no but
54:11
that's but that's what happens though
54:11
but now but comics like sack them you
54:14
know tell them at a thousand yards you
54:15
think you're gonna bang my man I will I
54:17
got a tollbooth you remember that I
54:19
think we could but we're comics we can
54:22
set whatever we what we what we were
54:23
trying to say is that that model has
54:25
gone away for us now because now there's
54:28
an organic Network the network of
54:30
friends that are comics like we all
54:32
supported the big news is you're saying
54:33
like Seinfeld said hey I can't a peek at
54:35
colleges it's all my stuff and others
54:37
have you're saying it doesn't matter now
54:38
the Internet's already free they're
54:40
trying to control it it's done well what
54:43
that's not exactly what I'm saying what
54:44
I'm saying is that we don't need the
54:46
Hollywood machine like we used to
54:48
because now we have each other
54:50
we all have podcasts we all support each
54:53
other we go on each other's podcast
54:55
it's more of a vote of the people yes
54:57
and it's also like you know that if I
55:01
tell you Andrew Santino's hilarious I'm
55:03
not lying he's gonna be funny
55:05
so people it's like people know so like
55:08
if Joey Diaz says hey you got to see
55:10
Jorge Perez like he's gonna be funny if
55:12
Jorge Perez says hey you got to see Toni
55:14
hench it's not like rotten tomatoes it's
55:16
all rigged it's like if Joey desert Joe
55:18
Rogan says I like this you really mean
55:20
yes we really mean people want
55:21
genuineness and you're allowed to be
55:23
whoever the fuck you are we don't care
55:25
so Santino tell me about the comedy Joe
55:29
has to go work out and we got it we both
55:32
gotta go work out and get ready for
55:33
comedy when Joe is trying to say is that
55:34
the the old vetting process of Hollywood
55:37
is slowly going away it's dying it's
55:39
dying because we get to dictate what's
55:41
happening now these are the sinking ship
55:42
I just know I just think we have more
55:44
power than we ever did now we have a lot
55:46
more power the sitcom world's a sinking
55:48
ship
55:48
yeah the sitcom well because it's not
55:50
that good you know that's I was gonna
55:52
raise that I remember reading where like
55:55
a show like two and a Half Men would
55:56
have a 20 million dollar budget per show
55:58
and then it would make thirty million
56:00
because it reached 15 million your
56:02
average podcast reaches that and so
56:04
think about that like you're like two or
56:06
three people reaching 15 million and
56:08
then there's like all this big giant
56:11
system behind something that doesn't
56:13
reach as many well you know there's
56:15
different art forms right like some
56:16
shows you need a bunch of people doable
56:19
okay fine you've been in sick why does
56:21
this sitcom make ten times the money
56:23
that a Joe Rogan podcast with the exact
56:26
name viewers Joe Rogan podcast makes a
56:27
lot of money
56:37
advertisers haven't totally opened up to
56:40
NADRA their old advertisers they still
56:41
believe what's in but there's plenty
56:43
advertisers that have opened up to it a
56:45
lot of them understand it a lot of that
56:47
transference has begun yeah they've
56:49
they've they've we've started to get big
56:52
mainstream ads that are inquiring
56:55
mainstream companies that want to
56:56
advertise on the show now it's become a
56:58
different thing you know and and see
57:00
once that Posadas is you've got like
57:02
three or four people once there's like
57:04
okay a thousand people versus four
57:06
people bigger audience I'll go with
57:08
or people you pay half as much you get
57:10
this big response well all those things
57:12
are good but I think more importantly
57:14
there's no one influencing the
57:15
individual that's talking so like if I
57:18
decide tomorrow I want to do a podcast
57:20
with Santino we just I just call them up
57:23
I said hey you want to do a podcast fuck
57:25
yeah we get together we have clink
57:27
glasses we have a good time yeah and
57:28
there's no one to get in it remembers
57:30
you know be Rock right no one pushes
57:32
notes since you know make sure you talk
57:34
about that story about your mom make
57:36
sure you do this make sure you do that
57:37
don't bring up this don't break a policy
57:39
you know the note what about your mom
57:41
you know I just asked for his website so
57:43
I can plug it you know what I mean I
57:45
mean you get a bunch of cooks in the
57:48
kitchen they step on each other's toes
57:49
and that the soup is not better it's
57:52
just human he cooks all the broth
57:53
yeah rock it up oh that's that's the
57:55
case with everything and I think that's
57:57
one of you one of the things you're
57:58
seeing with podcasts like if if my shows
58:01
were boring and people didn't like me
58:03
and they didn't enjoy me having these
58:06
conversations they wouldn't listen no
58:08
one's asking them to listen I'm not
58:10
advertising anywhere for people to
58:12
listen to the show I don't put up ads or
58:14
billboards I don't pay for any
58:16
advertiser other thing Hollywood has to
58:18
spend half their budget on advertise
58:20
yeah you don't do that I don't spend any
58:23
yeah it's just out there I've just I've
58:26
just made it and I did that from the
58:28
very beginning I never never promoted it
58:31
I just did it what are you here 11th
58:32
year 10 this would be it'll be 10 years
58:36
exactly in December but it's um it's
58:38
it's not something that was there's no
58:41
calculating let's just do it because it
58:44
seems like the thing to do to follow
58:46
what like like the guests I I call I
58:50
have a my friend Matt Staggs who's the
58:52
the guy who contacts people for me I
58:55
just say hey this scientists wrote this
58:57
cool book I've been reading it I would
58:58
love to get this guy on bang he reaches
59:00
out I read it you're walking poor
59:02
documentary you buy a boy yeah it's
59:04
interesting on the plane get them on
59:05
interesting if I can yeah I reach out I
59:07
try to get people on that's how I get
59:09
who are the guests up in Santino yep for
59:13
the family looking at this who are the
59:16
guests you want you haven't gotten
59:17
there's no one I mean we're supposed to
59:20
do one with Kanye
59:21
but I'm not pushing him he's very very
59:24
hesitant but I get it because he's been
59:26
sort of demonized and he's a little he's
59:28
very eccentric
59:29
I accept that eccentricity and I think
59:31
it's part of his genius and it's
59:33
brilliant it's a no brainer but maybe we
59:36
will so yeah but there's no one that I
59:38
want to that I haven't gotten on but
59:40
there's people that I want to that are
59:41
going to come on I don't care I mean I'm
59:44
just as happy with sitting down with
59:46
Eddie Bravo as I am sitting down with
59:48
you know whoever fill in the blank I
59:51
like I like talking to people it's fun
59:53
who's your favorite yes besides you
59:57
honestly maybe Joey Diaz because it's so
60:00
ridiculous so ridiculous
60:02
awesome he's so fun but I love Brian
60:04
Cowen to a Brendan Schaub I love all my
60:07
friends I love I just it's look man my
60:10
favorite podcast honestly are probably
60:11
the fight companions because we put on
60:13
the UFC fights and Bryan Callen Eddie
60:16
Bravo Brendan Schaub and I get together
60:18
and we smoke a joint
60:19
start drinking some whisky and we watch
60:21
the fights and talk about the fights as
60:23
they're happening just start talking
60:24
shit you know start talking about you
60:27
know high school sexcapades and what you
60:30
did when you were really doing America
60:32
that's mostly bullshit people talk about
60:35
before only elites and control stuff and
60:38
they're all about control and now it's
60:39
just real stuff we're doing at home the
60:42
fight companion in particular is
60:44
probably the most real thing we do yeah
60:45
because it's so it's so chaos it's like
60:48
that podcast that you and I did the last
60:51
one by the yet by four hours in we're
60:53
drinking enemies getting crazy right you
60:56
don't know what the hell you're saying
60:57
when you say screaming and yelling
60:58
everies laughs and having a good time
60:59
there's no planning anything at all
61:01
people love that they love that because
61:04
in this nylon mosh because like it's a
61:07
second biggest podcast listen Neil on
61:09
musk is a six-month head start and
61:11
you're only a few million behind them
61:12
you very well could beat them because I
61:14
think it's at 11 million you two you
61:16
know what I think
61:18
Ilana honey
61:29
my family is I'm half Irish half Italian
61:33
I get
61:34
which side is Italian you're just like
61:36
Joe yeah we're the exact same same build
61:38
same guy you know Joe's in shape but
61:43
it's funny me and Joe we're gonna have
61:44
the big neck big bulldog yeah yeah I got
61:47
skinny guys scrappy frame he's got he's
61:50
got brick shithouse frame that's what
61:52
you got so tell me about you're still
61:54
working out Alex I'm trying to fun with
61:57
the Scout with us bro let's go get Jack
61:59
we're doing yeah but tell me about the
62:04
comedy routine your new well it's not
62:07
it's a long ways out honestly um my next
62:10
special that I'll do won't be until I
62:12
probably won't film it until a year from
62:16
July but yeah but it's I'll come watch
62:21
it have you everything Greatest Hits
62:22
20-something years of comedy like no
62:25
let's show all your best
62:26
I can't because in this process that I'm
62:29
doing where it just seems to be the most
62:31
satisfying for me is put out a new
62:33
special every two years I don't have
62:35
time to fuck around with old stuff kill
62:37
the baby yeah kill your babies like the
62:39
old stuff just kill it get rid of it I'd
62:42
I forget how to do some of my best bits
62:44
it's like if I had to do like my Bruce
62:46
Jenner bit from two specials ago from
62:48
triggered I can't do it give us give us
62:52
one of your come watch us enjoy run
62:57
around the country come see us in Austin
63:00
they can say they can find tickets
63:01
there's ways to get tickets out there
63:03
all right what do you not in Austin not
63:04
a Donald comic is you don't even our we
63:06
did an hour in 10 minutes yeah from both
63:08
of you how does the free speech war in
63:10
because now he that shows the brooder
63:13
film of Kennedy kills you could show the
63:16
Nazis which I don't like to watch but it
63:17
should be on PBS shooting people in pits
63:19
but now this horrible monster does this
63:22
we didn't even show him going in we just
63:25
showed him and his car and said look at
63:26
his gun see and ended that they banned a
63:28
YouTube channel that our fans had and
63:30
said Jones showed it so how are they
63:34
going with it so there was a fan channel
63:37
that showed the video that he put up and
63:39
the whole video that was my show and all
63:42
I showed was still shots of him in his
63:43
car
63:43
they said Jones's fan channel taken down
63:46
for showing it CNN show that what I'm
63:47
saying
63:48
how are they used to able to show things
63:51
like that and now we're not right well I
63:53
don't there's that's a good argument
63:54
right it's like is it good to show it
63:56
some people think that you should never
63:58
even say their name when they commit
64:00
atrocities some people say you should
64:02
never show their face they're already
64:03
saying he's this big right winger you're
64:05
already saying his name yeah it's hard
64:07
as if you glorify it that's if there's a
64:08
weird line you can't you can't make it
64:10
look you can't sensationalize it make it
64:11
look fun and sexy and cool I mean if you
64:13
can report it honestly really within how
64:16
do we show the brooder and the Nazis
64:19
putting people I mean I remember
64:20
watching like seven years old watching
64:22
PBS and there's naked women running into
64:25
pits and being shot and I'm like how's
64:27
this on TV man it goes it's documentary
64:29
we need to know about this and it's
64:31
Nazis shooting people in pits naked
64:33
women on PBS which I actually think you
64:36
should viewer discretion advised you
64:39
should see it's no it's real sohow now I
64:41
need to show him shooting the people we
64:43
just simply showed him in his car and so
64:44
the girls were crap on his gun and they
64:46
said oh what I'm saying is how has it
64:49
changed we're we're not allowed to show
64:51
that because media is more violent than
64:53
ever yeah does a real thing we're not
64:55
supposed to see it I think they're
64:57
concerned with why things are so violent
64:59
and they're trying to figure out what
65:01
are the solutions and is is there any
65:03
way they can mitigate some of the reach
65:06
of some of these people where they might
65:07
be able to influence other people to do
65:09
something similar so I think so
65:12
Hollywood shouldn't put out so much
65:14
violence not by a law all these sure
65:16
killer movies really no that's a very
65:18
good point so maybe they shouldn't be
65:20
doing that if they're gonna stop us from
65:21
showing real stuff maybe they shouldn't
65:23
be showing simulated which conditions
65:24
has to accept it that's a very good
65:26
point because Hollywood does have a lot
65:28
of movies that I enjoy like John wick I
65:30
love those who were violent man they're
65:33
unbelievably violent I enjoy those look
65:35
I'm out of honor torso I could watch
65:37
them it doesn't inter lets me to do but
65:39
there there's a reality that watching a
65:42
lot of that stuff makes you numb to
65:45
seeing that stuff now is there a
65:46
difference between stuff that we know is
65:48
absolutely fake like a John wick movie
65:51
or Godzilla or something like that
65:52
versus the horrific videos of the actual
65:56
mass shootings like in New Zealand yeah
65:58
there's definitely a big difference many
66:00
little person may not see
66:01
right and there's also a concern that
66:04
our society has become much too much -
66:09
maybe I don't want it maybe I don't want
66:12
it's not normalized because it's not an
66:15
everyday part of our world but we're
66:17
we're way more comfortable just seeing
66:20
people yeah we're descent stuff last
66:23
question this isn't gonna happen
66:26
obviously unless we give in to it but if
66:29
you were D platformed if you were taking
66:31
off YouTube Facebook Google Spotify
66:35
Apple on Spotify whatever maybe I am I'm
66:39
saying it's not gonna happen not a
66:41
podcast if it was if everything was
66:42
taken down what would you do because
66:45
imagine that's position where I can tell
66:48
you what I do you make your own new
66:50
media there's a way to make your own
66:52
platform yeah I would definitely start
66:54
streaming from my website yeah like
66:55
you're doing you know but I would also I
67:00
would be very disappointed
67:02
um because if they come from me and this
67:05
is the problem with this Greece slope
67:07
right this greased-up hill that we're
67:09
all running up if they come for someone
67:11
like me because they don't like some of
67:14
my ideas or they don't like some of the
67:16
people I talked to I've never voted
67:17
Republican in my life I've voted
67:19
Democrat except for Gary Johnson that
67:21
was the only one they can't help
67:22
exercise the power but it's theirs it's
67:25
the problem as the ideologies that these
67:28
rigid strict ideologies that they want
67:31
everyone to conform to yeah and they
67:34
don't want to left is maybe it felt the
67:35
ideology of censorship because they feel
67:38
I think a lot of that is exacerbated by
67:40
having a guy like Donald Trump in power
67:42
they think that they lost this war and
67:45
that they need to be more vigilant and
67:46
more aggressive and they need to do
67:49
whatever they can to make sure there's
67:51
no again but it does the opposite the
67:53
problem is it does the opposite it just
67:55
it hardens people on the other side it
67:57
makes people on the right realize they
67:59
are being told I don't want to tell the
68:01
enemy this that's really our supports
68:04
bigger now I'm sure it's not well look
68:06
at what happened with our podcasts the
68:08
most recent podcast that you and I did
68:09
part of the reason why was so yeah run
68:12
that graphic you guys made at 12 million
68:13
right now go ahead
68:14
on one platform but part of the reason
68:16
why I became so gigantic was begin you
68:20
know it's because of the fact that it's
68:23
very difficult to find you now like
68:25
someone has to go to your website they
68:27
have to go to info wars.com
68:28
Hey look at Eddie Bravo Bob oh yeah
68:30
what's that now 11 12 12 120 look at
68:33
that baby that's a lot of people yeah I
68:36
mean and that's again that's one
68:38
platform that's not including millions
68:41
of people that just listen to it on
68:42
iTunes and all the others like the
68:44
derivatives stitcher 5 million
68:46
8 million 6 million I was like yeah it's
68:48
probably somewhere in the neighborhood
68:50
of 30 40 miles it's probably my bait but
68:53
the point is by silencing you they've
68:57
made you a cult figure they've made you
68:59
and they talk about you being silenced
69:02
all the time and even if you don't do
69:04
anything if they connect you to things
69:06
they say that you're calling New Zealand
69:08
falls flat which I did not say it didn't
69:11
happen yeah I mean I texted you to ask
69:13
you if you did and you said immediately
69:14
that you didn't this this is what is
69:16
making you bigger it's so crazy but that
69:19
that thing where they say that there's
69:21
no such thing as bad publicity it's true
69:23
and they're like I told you that after I
69:25
did the podcast with you a bunch of hit
69:28
pieces came out about me you know about
69:31
these you know all these people
69:32
criticizing the podcast it's just making
69:35
the podcast bigger it's crazy it's in
69:36
real time when these pieces come out the
69:39
podcast jumps up millions of viewers in
69:42
real time it's it's so um there's a
69:45
media and jokes my lawyers told me they
69:47
go hey stop telling him you're karate
69:49
it's the whole thing is so dumb my
69:51
parents were hippies you know I might
69:53
look like a chimp but I'm mostly mostly
69:57
left-leaning and like almost everything
69:59
I guess you know you listen you got to
70:00
go work out we got to get dinner you're
70:02
going to the comedy club it's sold out
70:03
for to show your stuff sold out all over
70:05
the country Santino I can't wait to see
70:07
your act tonight he's fuckin hilarious
70:10
he's one of the best you gotta come out
70:13
yeah he's good I appreciate you taking
70:14
the high road I really appreciate you
70:16
guys and appreciate the crew putting up
70:19
with me we got a great crew in there and
70:20
I guess that's basically it but in case
70:23
they ever banned you which is not gonna
70:24
happen never well you guys should both
70:26
have your own website
70:27
well if they banned me you gotta
70:29
understand they're coming for everybody
70:31
they're gonna go after guys like Kyle
70:34
kolinsky who's like super progressive
70:36
because maybe talks to me you know like
70:38
maybe because my show Rogan is taken off
70:41
launch nuclear missiles it's yeah maybe
70:43
they're gonna go after Abby Martin maybe
70:44
they're gonna go after everybody look
70:46
you can't just keep banning people you
70:48
disagree with if they look if this woman
70:50
who runs YouTube wants to have a
70:52
reasonable discussion with me I'd be
70:53
more than happy to do it and I'll be
70:55
very friendly and and and very polite
70:58
and I was a chickenshit
71:01
well I would ask them you're gonna tell
71:03
your son or her son
71:05
oh you can't listen these people are
71:07
idiots that makes your kid do the
71:08
opposite does well those people don't
71:10
understand well she's probably insanely
71:12
busy and very stressed out about kids if
71:16
you tell them they can't have it when
71:17
you work 16 hours a day like that lady
71:19
probably works you probably can't have
71:21
reasonable thoughts sometimes you're
71:22
probably so stressed out running
71:24
something like you YouTube must be
71:27
incredibly stressful to be the CEO of
71:29
something as big as YouTube which is
71:31
almost unmanageable I mean real they
71:33
there does the issue with those parents
71:35
who were exchanging it she just says I'm
71:41
banned for being I'm certainly not our
71:43
enemy either a million-dollar reward for
71:46
them to show where I said I beat up a
71:47
kid or where I said nobody died at
71:48
parkland they didn't do it that's a
71:50
million bucks man they banned me for
71:52
that they say no one died at Parkland a
71:53
million dollars Lady Susan million bucks
71:56
man I didn't say it and I have a right
71:58
to say it but don't that's the part
72:00
about beanie platformed they say
72:01
whatever you want you can't respond
72:03
right I think that's what they want and
72:05
I think this is when I'm looking at
72:06
people writing these things about me
72:08
being a far-right influence or making up
72:11
these law connecting me to Richard
72:12
Spencer so what they're doing they're
72:13
doing it because they know they're doing
72:14
it in print and I can't say anything I
72:17
mean I could say something about it on
72:18
my podcast but if I do it kind of just
72:20
makes the article more popular and they
72:21
get more clicks and it does them but
72:23
honestly it's like it's just a bad
72:26
medium yeah you're not talking about it
72:28
defend yourself you're talking about as
72:30
a process of how are these people doing
72:32
this it's like yeah cuz they write this
72:34
stuff like what you saw me on your show
72:35
foolish Andy hook happened I apologize
72:37
was taken in context I really believed
72:39
it might not happen
72:39
blah blah blah bizzy's fall
72:41
slags was headed for years though they
72:42
have the families go on NPR last weekend
72:44
ago
72:45
he's currently doing it just please stop
72:47
Alex put coming to our homes I've
72:49
contacted them all and told them so I
72:50
don't know what's going on at this point
72:51
where they just won't stop yeah I don't
72:54
know about that you know I mean I don't
72:59
know can you can I tell you something
73:04
I'm astonished that I'm here right now
73:06
this what is the name of your comedy
73:08
piece right now what woods name why I
73:10
don't have I don't know I have a special
73:11
that's been out for two years on
73:12
Showtime but if you want to come see me
73:14
work out my new special I'll be with Joe
73:15
on the road for the next year having fun
73:17
baby all across the country how do you
73:19
guys make comments to a comedy man the
73:21
Comedy Store the bat will say anything
73:23
but any Bravo set me up at a major
73:25
Connolly place set you up I'm out in LA
73:27
you're saying it right now he's I don't
73:28
wanna say anything we mean set you up to
73:30
do stand-up yeah
73:31
really when at the store I don't wanna
73:33
say you look like ban me who's gonna ban
73:35
you banned from The Comedy Store I'm in
73:39
there I'm not this week the next week
73:40
listen you can be naked on stage in the
73:41
Comedy Store
73:42
yeah that place is for that we had is
73:45
real one of the last bastions for free
73:47
speech I mean they're they support Brian
73:49
Holt's been there whatever you want yeah
73:51
you could do whatever you want as long
73:52
as you're interesting yeah we got to do
73:54
tinfoil hat there yeah yeah yeah Sam
73:56
Tripoli's thing we love Sam I do Sam
73:58
show all the time yeah yeah he sees at
74:00
the Comedy Store all I'm doing a show
74:02
next Tuesday I think I think that it's
74:05
not this next week I think it's the next
74:07
Monday oh well listen man well fine
74:08
we'll be there yeah we'll be there
74:10
yeah all right Joe he'll actually choke
74:14
me out earlier keeps asking me to choke
74:17
him out request it's got a big neck
74:20
though after palm to Palm you guys got
74:23
big bags no yeah you got a real knack
74:25
that's a real linebacker knife right
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