Knowledge Fight - #955: August 13, 2024

Episode Date: August 19, 2024

In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to see the fallout of the big Elon/Trump interview, which is mostly telling stories about people giving him money at cafes, being disgusting while misrepor...ting stories involving migrant crime, and once again cracking the Trump assassination plot wide open.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Music It's time to pray. I have great respect for knowledge fight. Knowledge fight. I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys. Knowledge fight. Dan and Jordan. Knowledge fight. I need money. Andy and Kansas. Andy and, Andy and, stop it.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Andy and, Andy and, it's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air, thanks for holding. Hello, Alex, I'm Andy and I'm a fan of Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas, Andy and, Andy and, it's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air, thanks for holding. Hello, Alex, I'm Andy and I'm a fan of Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas, Andy and, Andy and, it's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, Andy and, Andy and, it's time to pray.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Andy and Kansas, Andy and, Andy and, it's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, Andy and, Andy and, it's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, Andy and, Andy and, it's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, Andy and, Andy and, it's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air, thanks for holding. Hello, Alex, I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple of dudes that like to sit around, worship at the altar of Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Joe Indeed we are Dan Jordan and Jordan quick question for you. What's up? What's bright spot today, buddy? Why don't you go first? Uh my bright spot is Drums my bright spot is drums my man, okay So I was looking around found this series of videos on drummy. Yo or whatever it's called and they have all these like
Starting point is 00:01:28 Really really great drummers and they'll bring them in and they'll play them a song without a drum track They'll play them a popular song or whatever it is and they'll have them write a drum track for it Oh, so it it's like it's why I love drumming and drummers So much is because there really is it for a drummer like there's only two types of music There's the groove and then there's no groove, right? So in the heart Yeah so all of these drummers are listening to this stuff that they would never otherwise listen to Right writing their own parts and then bringing what they've got to it
Starting point is 00:01:58 So you've got a drass drummer listening to some sort of Metal and then they'll add like a swing to it that you would never hear otherwise. So that's interesting. I was thinking that the conclusion is going to be that they end up recreating something shockingly close to the original drum track. Well, I mean, I'm sure... There is a correct way for the drums to go.
Starting point is 00:02:19 No, no, no, no, absolutely not. No, there's an infinite number of... And then, but so then the coolest thing happens as then it takes you to like My favorite metal drummers because metal drummers just think in poly rhythms and there's this video of Danny Carey from tool Which I hadn't listened to tool for like 15 20 years, which was awesome But he was playing they've got a live show where they've got the camera just on him playing Numa, which is like a 12 minute long song,
Starting point is 00:02:51 and it is one of the most technically perfect and beautiful drum, like you have to see it. It is incredible. That sounds exhausting. It is so exhausting. You have no idea. You can't even, like I genuinely couldn't begin to describe to you
Starting point is 00:03:06 Exactly what he does and how brilliant it is. This is this can really get to you because you're a drummer But I think for me I got this out of my system Yeah, when I watched Rush do YYZ live sure sure I could watch Neil Peart hit those skins sure sure Maybe that was enough for me. I got you. I understand what you're saying, but there's just no way really to describe the levels of technical drumming that are happening right now. And there's so many cool techniques and now people have tablets where they're writing down tablature as they're listening. Like it's incredible. People, when I was starting, it was sometimes surprising for people to be like,
Starting point is 00:03:50 you can read music? And now if you can't read music, quit. Get out of there. Get out of there. It is so fun. You gotta know the clef. It's so fun. It's so fun.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Bass clef, treble clef, y clef. Oh, Jean-Luc Picard. Well, that so fun. Bass clef, treble clef, y clef. Oh, Jean-Luc Picard. Well, that's fun. Yeah, it's great. What's your bright spot? So my bright spot, I'll do a follow-up on our last episode. I watched the first episode of the challenge. And very exciting.
Starting point is 00:04:18 But I have a cheers and jeers. I like it. Cheers to a lot of the dynamics they're setting up on this season. There are a lot of people who have a lot of old business with each other that could get very explosive. So great. Cheers to a premiere episode with no eliminations in it. They did not eliminate anybody. They did not do any of the challenges. We left on a cliffhanger and I think that's bullshit. If you're going to do that, you need to have two episode premiere. You need to have, you can't leave me hanging like this.
Starting point is 00:04:48 I can't disagree with you on any count. You nailed it. 100% correct. Who are you pulling for this season other than CT? Oh man, Fat CT has returned which I love. I love the return of Fat CT. Dad, Dad CT. Oh man, he was, he was, he went there, then he got ripped to start a movie and now here. We are I love it back from the traders Devin Devin had an all-time challenge moment in that episode When he decided to swim and didn't lose man nailed it sure and then I you know
Starting point is 00:05:22 I'm gonna say it There's nothing I quite love as much as Laurel really pissing off Cara Maria over and over and over again by just being a little bit better than her. Just a little bit? Just a little bit, not a ton. Cara Maria's good at what she does. But not good enough.
Starting point is 00:05:38 I think the dynamic of Cara Maria having Pauly there against Laurel is gonna be rough. Oh man, her having support is not good. I'm rooting for Leroy as I often do. I think he's actually bad though. I think he's, no, no, no, no, I mean, I'm always rooting for Leroy. But even on the last season,
Starting point is 00:06:00 Killer Cam was the one who was doing everything and Leroy kinda is bad at it. Maybe he's due for a resurgence. He is. Last season, Killer Cam was the one who was doing everything and Leroy kind of is bad at it. Maybe he's due for a resurgence. He is. He could, and then of course Horacio and Narisse. Love them. Got a pull for love.
Starting point is 00:06:13 They are my shining star. Got a root for love. They're my north star. They are who I want to follow in the apocalypse. So yeah, exciting. Yes. We got an episode to go over today, Jordan. We're going to be talking about August 13th, 2024. Yes. We got an episode to go over today Jordan. We're gonna be talking about August 13th
Starting point is 00:06:32 2024 interest that is the day after the interview with Elon Musk and Trump the fallout. Yeah. Yes On our last episode we covered the hangover coverage of that Yeah And it was so boring like honestly the interview was boring and you could tell that Alex himself was bored And so I wanted to see the next day, if he owned up to the fact that that was not what I wanted. He literally said, this is not what I want it to be. He was yelling about horse semen throughout most of it. It was just a disaster.
Starting point is 00:06:58 And so I thought, let's see where he's at. So we'll check in on that. But first, let's say hello to some new wonks. That's a great idea. So first, what's the plan for episode 1000? Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Probably going to skip it. Same thing as 900, 800, 700, 600 and five. Next, am I the only one surprised that Alex hasn't created his own alcohol brand yet? Free speech sipping. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk.
Starting point is 00:07:23 I'm a policy wonk thank you very much he did have like an American booze that he would promote for a while but it was clearly just like he was taking a cut it wasn't like an info wars spirit is branding yeah spirit of 1776 nice next ambidextrous orca thank you so much you're now policy wonk I'm a policy wonk thank you very much thank you and Dan is to Wonk. I'm a Policy Wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. And Dan is to Jordan as Goblin is to Hobgoblin. Thank you so much. You're now a Policy Wonk. I'm a Policy Wonk.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Thank you very much. Thank you. And we got a Technocrat in the mix, Jordan, so thank you so much. To Jose Monsanto and Kevin from Bangladesh have got together and started a breakfast cereal business. And business is good. Thank you so much. You're now a Technocrat. I'm a Policy Wonk. Four stars. Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. Someone, someone sodomite sent me a bucket of poop.
Starting point is 00:08:09 Daddy shark, bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp. Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black accent. He's a loser little, little kitty baby. I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Now, together in that is the number two and then Gather.
Starting point is 00:08:27 And that really threw me for a loop because it made me think of the Limp Bizkit and Method Man song in Together Now. They had a song Together. They did. Method Man was on a Limp Bizkit track. I'm glad, I'm sure everybody feels great about that now. Yeah, yeah, definitely.
Starting point is 00:08:44 It holds up. I bet. I listened to it the other day while I'm working out feels great about that now. Yeah. Yeah, definitely. Yep. It holds up. I bet I listened to it the other day That existed That was strange. Yeah, and then also that spelling is also do you remember that that boy band parody show together? Yeah, get her. Yeah. Yeah with the Chris Farley's brother. Yeah. Yeah, I haven't thought about that in years No, but I saw that spelling of together. Wow. Yeah Wow Yeah, that didn't even occur to me because I was obviously the person who copied and pasted it into into said email These are probably people from that show Wow made a serious that must be yeah There's only one conclusion I call its method man
Starting point is 00:09:24 So we start off the show and Alex is ruminating on the interview and how many people watched it? Yes. How many people watched it? We're coming to you from the Embattled Infowars Studios in Central Texas transmitting worldwide to conservatively 10 million people that will tune into the main show today conservatively another 3040 million watch clips the show. That's a great blessing. But last night and I confirm the numbers I went and looked. The main show with the Elon Musk the two hour interview with Musk and Trump.
Starting point is 00:10:02 Got over a billion clicks. That's not views, that's not just looking at it on the screen or going past it. A billion people clicked on it. And the numbers are coming out that the average time spent listening on there was over an hour. For those that don't know,
Starting point is 00:10:23 if you've got people listening to radio for 20 minutes, that's great, that's time spent listening on there was over an hour. For those that don't know, if you've got people listening to radio for 20 minutes, that's great. That's time spent listening. And now when it's Elon Musk interviewing Trump for two hours, if your average viewing is an hour, then it's people did not watch the whole thing. Yeah. So what Alex is saying is based on Elon tweeting, quote, combined views of the conversation with Donald Trump and subsequent discussion by other accounts now around 1 billion. This is a very deceptive stat and it's being used by Alex to pretend that a billion people watch this interview.
Starting point is 00:10:50 The tweet that Elon is basing his statement on is from the company he owns saying quote between 7 47 p.m. and 10 47 p.m. Eastern President Donald Trump space post received 73 million views during this same, there were 4 million posts about Elon Musk and President Trump's conversation on X, generating a total of 998 million views. To me, that sounds like people talking shit about your conversation got way, way more views than the conversation itself, but that's probably a bad way to market this in hindsight, especially when it's so fucking boring. Sure, sure.
Starting point is 00:11:26 But more importantly, Alex is just lying to inflate the statistics of this incredibly boring interview. We watched it with him, we know he just started yelling about horse semen halfway through it, and he was so bored and just worried that Trump would defend the vaccine or say something inconvenient about Ukraine or something. This is sad. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:46 But then I wonder if all four million of those posters realize that they've just wasted their lives. You know? Because that was a real waste of everybody. Until it happened, it was only a potential waste. Right. Right. But you think for like in a vacuum, these are two of the most powerful
Starting point is 00:12:10 or like not powerful. I mean, like no individuals with agency. You know, like Biden is the president and he's very powerful, but he's got all these like hurdles to like before he can actually press a button or whatever. Elon Musk is ostensibly able to press any button he wants. Yeah. And Trump has the ability to January 6th you at any time. Those are very serious types of power. And the two of them were sitting there talking. Has a lot of potential.
Starting point is 00:12:37 They're just so boring. Oh, man. That's what it turns out. I get why people followed Napoleon. He's a bad guy, but man at least he did something So with the content being as kind of blah as it was Yeah, really all you have to hang your hat on is a lot of people we got there's a lot of numbers here Yeah, we pushed some numbers
Starting point is 00:12:58 But a billion people clicked on him. He puts it today's show headline up Because I wrote it just like 15 minutes ago. We'll put it on screen. Tuesday live, Elon Musk Trump interview reaches over a billion people, devastating MSM like a giant asteroid killing the dinosaurs. Must watch Alex Jones show. Now look, the corporate media is propped up
Starting point is 00:13:21 but there's thousands of channels, TV and radio and print. And so they're still able to all put out the same message at once and still have some effect. But by themselves, they have no power. CNN's biggest shows have a million viewers. I can shoot a video in my backyard and do it all the time and it gets you 3 million views, 5 million, 10 million. I mean, most of them, a million views. You can literally just sit there, get out of bed, shoot a video, a million views, like million, 10 million. I mean, most of them, a million views. Can literally just sit there, get out of bed, shoot a video, million views, like piece of cake. I promote it, 10 million.
Starting point is 00:13:51 So again, and I'm just one person, so with a phone or a laptop or a desktop, I can reach more people and never get out of my pajamas. Of course, I don't wear pajamas, but that's kind of a Northern thing down here. But I get it, freezing up Minnesota, we're pajamas. Texas, we sleep naked, just a little secret. But at least I do, I go commando in the bed.
Starting point is 00:14:19 But I'm not digressing. No. This is a huge, deal that you sleep but naked Oh boy I mean, yeah. Yep. Yep. This is not a person who's like we fucking changed the game last night with this I love you. I love you. I love you. Elon tweeted about how random people talking shit about the interview got a billion views.
Starting point is 00:14:47 I'm so bored even by this I'm going to talk about how I sleep nude. Yeah, yep. What's not being said is probably the greatest indictment of what is happening. Yeah. So what Alex is saying also just isn't true. Very rarely does anything he posts on Band.Video get a million views and a ton of the shows on there other than his, they routinely get under 10,000. Which is bad numbers for how popular he claims to be.
Starting point is 00:15:11 I guess he's talking about his twitter feed, but that's not accurate about his numbers there either. He has 2.7 million followers, but when he posts the feeds to his show they end up getting like 100,000 views and that's not even how many people watched it. That's how many people saw the tweet with a link to the feed in it. For instance, his show for Friday's link got 93,000 views on Twitter and only 753 likes. So the engagement there is not really high.
Starting point is 00:15:42 Alex is massively overstating his reach and popularity and this is an issue that being back on Twitter has really exacerbated. He's always lied about how many radio stations he's on and stuff like that, but the immediate feedback of social media and the ability to spam posts and interact with other popular accounts is really something that he's gotten lost in. And it's just kind of sad to see. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's a disease. It is. And it's a lot of people to see yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a disease It is it's a lot of people get you know anybody's really susceptible to it Yeah And thinking that those numbers necessarily mean anything is basically how so many media entities have over committed to video exactly
Starting point is 00:16:20 Really had bad consequences and Alex is in the same kind of mindset think these numbers mean anything Yeah chasing numbers instead of Making good stuff. Oh boy is a problem. It does feel like that's a problem We've dealt with our entire lives. So Alex is just like, you know, we got these big numbers Yeah, you know doesn't CNN he's just obsessed with how like few people are watching CNN weird when I was on a spaces with Elon I've been on some others as well But we interviewed each other for over two hours It got 25 million live and then the derivatives inversions of it. You couldn't even count it
Starting point is 00:16:58 I mean hundred million very conservative number. I mean just on my channel clips We put outreach like 30 40 million conservatively, I mean, very conservatively. So I can't keep track of it everywhere. It's still everywhere. Okay. So imagine what that means that CNN has 1000s of employees. It's well over 1000 still another downsize. And contractors, we just seen in the US, I think international is even bigger. I think we've got in the US, I think International's even bigger.
Starting point is 00:17:25 I think they've got like, guys, look up how many employees CNN globally has. And I know it's thousands. So, big, huge buildings all over the world, thousands of employees, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of writers and reporters, and their top shows might hit a million. To put that in context, Lou Dobbs would have 15 million viewers back in his heyday on CNN and their top shows might hit a million. Put that in context, Lou Dobbs would have 15 million viewers back in his heyday on CNN because he ran CNN too, he wasn't just the top host. So he knew what to do programming wise. He had debates, liberal and conservative. And libertarian.
Starting point is 00:17:56 But I digress. What I'm saying here is, when you have weekend at Bernie's and you're kind of carrying a dead body around, people finally figure out it's a dead body. Well, the corporate media has been dead for a long time. So what Alex is saying just isn't true. In his later years, in like 2019, Dobbs would be the most popular business show on cable news for 40 months straight, averaging 287,000 viewers.
Starting point is 00:18:20 He was the centerpiece of Fox News' business content, then he got fired in 2021 because he was named in that whole Smartmatic defamation lawsuit. Sure. Kinda fucked that one up. Sure, sure. So Dobbs had a long history at CNN prior to this, and it's pretty difficult to figure out exactly how many viewers he had in the distant past, but from a number of sources I was able to find, it's generous to say that he would have like, half a million viewers. Sure. So I like saying 15 million is insane
Starting point is 00:18:46 I I mean I get I understand all of this but like we got to step back News should not care if you know Be the top priority of news. Yeah. Yeah Everybody should just pretend that they don't you know, like the idea of being like, oh well We need to up our ratings is bad for news. Yeah. And you can see this being kind of a thing that's been wrestled with over time.
Starting point is 00:19:13 Like it's been since the 90s, you can find articles about like, well people are pivoting towards destinations for their news, you know? Internet is now allowing people to do this. And so when Alex says the media is dead, it's like, well, everyone said that the whole time. And we're, it's not, there's not four channels,
Starting point is 00:19:36 but it's also not dead. You know? No, no, no, no. It's like there's a middle, what would I say? We're in the transition period where we were alive for the tail end of the monoculture So success in our brains has been fucked up by the idea of like you should get 50 million regular viewers like fucking Carson Mm-hmm as opposed to like where we live now where it's like 250,000 is awesome. That's great live and be happy, you know, like it make your thing. Don't chase anything be like we're not there. That's great
Starting point is 00:20:07 I don't want to be there. That's too much. Yeah, it's it's strange But Alex is pretending that things are still the same Yeah kind of and judging these people by those standards but himself and everyone around his orbit by completely different standards Yeah, and it's strange and self-serving I don't care for it totally But the media still has a little bit of a danger to them. Okay, and that is they can coordinate on a message Oh, well, the corporate media has been dead for a long time Their last power is they can all get together and put out, you know a few big lies a day
Starting point is 00:20:44 Like oh actually Biden has a plan to get rid of taxes on tips. No, he actually increased taxes on them and regulation and harassment. Or Kamala's repeating that Trump loves everybody at the rally in Virginia, Charlottesville. And he never said that. Or Trump hates all Mexicans. They're still saying that. Where's the clip? Doesn't exist. Nothing even close.
Starting point is 00:21:09 But they can still just all get together and say, he hates Mexicans. People, well, I heard he hates Mexicans. Really? You should hate who told you that that's lying to you. Or Alex Jones peed on graves and was mean to Sandy Hook people and made up all this stuff that never did anything they said the internet didn't believe it huge story a few times i said yeah it could be it could be fake i mean who knows they lie to it so much oh billion and a half
Starting point is 00:21:36 dollars rig court cases and then in hindsight i think it did happen and then they sued me once i said i thought it happened but again ladies, ladies and gentlemen, the point is, is the corporate media is as dead as the dinosaurs. So this comes off really weak and strangely defensive. No one listening to this who's taking him at all seriously cares what Alex said about Sandy Hook. He's just repeating this to convince himself that he did nothing wrong. Yeah, this is weird.
Starting point is 00:22:02 This is weird now. Also, let's not forget that before the attempted assassination of Trump, Alex launched his new storyline that the system was trying to take him off the air because he was free from his bankruptcy now and he was too close to the truth on Sandy Hook. The fact that he knew the real conspiracy was supposed to be why he was still their big target, but then someone shot at Trump and the story promptly changed to the globalists wanted me off the air because I was warning that they were going to kill Trump. If you pay attention to his show and imagine that reality has any continuity, this defensive ass shit shouldn't be Alex's position on Sadie Hook.
Starting point is 00:22:35 This was his safe damage control position which he very publicly abandoned until Trump's attempted assassination sucked up all the attention and gave him a better story to run with. Yeah. This is pathetic. This is, and not, here's the other, here's my easiest argument, right? If the media wanted to take you out, uh, would have happened by now.
Starting point is 00:22:56 You know, like, or, or the globalists or whatever it is. Gotta assume. I mean, at this point, I guess the only thing not taking you out is just a judge is bored or lazy or just doesn't give a fuck. You know, like that's really where we're at. Right. So if the global has had any power, they could be like, Hey, we'll write your brief for you.
Starting point is 00:23:14 It's not going to take as long. No. And then you just put it out down there and then things go from there because he's too much like that would prove him right about everything. So they can't do that. They know that they You can't want to take somebody out and then let somebody be like laissez-faire about when they do We should all have villains is like excited about our success. Oh, yeah
Starting point is 00:23:47 So the media like Alex says has been dead for a while sure like dinosaurs great Not not like millions of years though, that's like dinosaurs they've been dead millions here shorter time well naturally The dinosaur media didn't die 18 million years ago Or 66 million years ago or whatever number they come up with. Someone looked it up. They died. 10,000 according to the Bible. I have to say, when Trump got elected in 2016, you could stick a fork in them. So they've been dead about eight years.
Starting point is 00:24:22 But if people still think it's even media when all it is is a PR operation that just regurgitate BS all day, then it still has some power. But, you know, I made this point to Joe a couple years ago, and he's on his show, and he's repeated it since he agreed with it, I said, why do you keep obsessing on CNN? Your average show has 20 million viewers, conservatively, your bigger show's 50 million, your biggest 100 million, like the ones I've done, when you had it all together. Why are you even caring? So rightly understood, Alex is saying that his career, pretending to have any meaning, has been dead since 2016,
Starting point is 00:25:04 and he's just been a bizarre PR machine for Trump ever since. That's a really good way of putting it. When he asks Joe Rogan why he would care about CNN, what he's really doing is wrestling with the same question inside himself. If everything Alex is saying were true, why would he spend the first 20 minutes of his show rambling about how popular he is and how his enemies have no viewers? According to Alex, he's in an information war and his enemy has been dead for 8 years. If you believe him, he lost to a dead enemy in 2020.
Starting point is 00:25:33 What is this? This is bad. I have no idea. It is crazy that your enemy has been dead for 4 years before they won? Right. Yeah. But all because people thought they were alive or something. That's fascinating.
Starting point is 00:25:46 Yeah, I don't know. All right. Yeah. I just, I feel like, you know, the interview wasn't that good. There are some conclusions that one can draw and that should be one of them. Yeah. And that's kind of what I was thinking as I was listening to this next clip. And still the old politicians, especially the Republicans, they still put stock in what the media says,
Starting point is 00:26:07 the corporate media. You want to be attacked by CNN. You want to be attacked by ABC News. Again, I've been to three restaurants this week. What? All three times with, doesn't usually happen like this, but with my youngest and my middle daughter and my sister. And so I've been to three restaurants in the last seven days. And you know what
Starting point is 00:26:32 happened every time I was in a restaurant? People walked over and this was the weirdest part. This happens all the time. Usually they time usually just get the check just walk over all three times and handed me a $100 bill and I'm like well thank you. No that's not the response that is the wrong response. Well thank you. Alex is so popular that three times he's been in restaurants this week and people have come over and given him a crisp $100 bill. Oh my god, I can't think of anything that would make me like run away more or faster than somebody doing that. I think there's something really interesting that's going on here.
Starting point is 00:27:18 And that I think that Alex feels the need to escalate somehow these stories that he tells about how much people love him. Because it was like, people would pat him on the back instead of yelling at him for a while, but that's not satisfying. Now people have to be like, I was wrong to hate you. They have to get his check. And then now we've escalated to just giving him money on the street randomly. That man, that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:27:41 I did laugh out loud when you said that. I thought, this is funny. Who are these people in your brain, sir? Where do they come from? I have people coming up to be giving me hundred other bills all the time because I'm validated I'm I'm so good. I I am concerned that I would that like May if he doesn't face consequences for long enough I think it's possible that he may gaslight us all into believing that we're in his lucid dream where whatever he says is true will wind up happening.
Starting point is 00:28:13 I don't even know how to describe somebody saying that people are coming up to them in three different restaurants giving him a crisp hundred dollar bill. I just don't understand. Maybe you should let him talk a little bit more about the experience and see if it becomes more believable. There, rocky Erickson's brother did it in Kirby Lane yesterday or two days ago, I was in there like 8 a.m. With my sister my youngest daughter eating breakfast and He just comes over and says hey, I love you love the work you do. He knows my parents That's rocky Erickson's brother's well-known musician really nice guy. He goes, you know, I love you love the work you do. He knows my parents. That's rocky ericson's brother's well-known musician really nice guy
Starting point is 00:28:46 He goes, you know, I'm gonna try to Talk soon here. He doesn't mind that he's a listener I know my parents have told me that but the point is, you know, it's just one of the people gave me 100 bucks And I don't look at that as like oh look at 100 bucks. Aren't I lucky? The point is they've tried to make me the biggest devil on earth so this this this billion plus viewers and listeners of the X-Spaces with Trump and Musk last night and the fact that I've been in a restaurant three times this week the last seven days and every time I'm
Starting point is 00:29:16 given a hundred dollar bill it's like magic it's like lucky charms or something. It just shows that they've done everything they can to destroy me and demonize me and say all these horrible things that I'm not. And it hasn't worked. It hasn't worked. We get it. People like you. You don't dork. Sometimes, when the pause is long enough, I think maybe that there's some sort of involuntary bullshit reaction that all of us secretly have where if it gets bad enough, if you spit out enough bullshit in a short enough period of time, your throat literally just clogs for a second.
Starting point is 00:29:58 It causes like a bile response or something. You just have to wait like two or three seconds of silence before you can spit bullshit again. Your throat resets. Yeah, like the- A hard reset. Oh man, people just like me so much. They come up to me and get the Rocky Erickson's brother. He gave me $100 at Kirby Lane.
Starting point is 00:30:16 I don't wanna dox him, I know he's losing it. Oh God. That guy was a psychedelic rock guy, his brother from the 70s. Sure. Also, Kirby Lane. Uh-huh looked into it. Yeah, I Was like, okay. Can I believe that Alex was there? That's an interest Oh, wow
Starting point is 00:30:34 Can you what's the basis level of assumption that one can make about what truth in his story and I convinced myself? For sure. He was there. Okay, and here's the piece of information that led me to that Okay, they have a happy hour from 7 to 10 a.m So I'm pretty sure you was there Morning ass happy hour. All right. Well, there we go. So Alex doesn't only get Love and hundred dollar bills at cafes. Jesus Christ also airports. I was out in San Francisco than hundred dollar bills at cafes. Jesus Christ. Also airports.
Starting point is 00:31:03 I was out in San Francisco on business and covering Bohemian Grove a month ago, as you know, when Trump got shot. Sure. And I mean, I'm in the middle of a wine country and people on a farm renting a house and people are running out of the bushes that lived three doors down,
Starting point is 00:31:19 that saw me on air and could tell the topography and knew I was there. You know, I mean, I go at a gas station, a grocery store, almost everybody's a listener. San Francisco airport. Nothing but love except one guy got in my face. And then literally three people right there getting on the plane go, we love you, we think you're great.
Starting point is 00:31:39 And the guy literally started crying that was calling me a scumbag because he was like, what? Because he's like, you ought to be ashamed of yourself you piece of crap hate your family you know all this other stuff you're just a disgusting all the things you've done what you did to those children but I'm just like I love you I love you I love you that's what I do now I've trained myself don't say they mean back he goes why don't you why aren't, I said, he goes, why do you love me? Also, as people go, we love you.
Starting point is 00:32:08 They start hugging literally. And, and, and. All right. We think you're amazing and all this stuff. And the guy starts tearing up because he came over to make me feel bad. And I said, I love you. He goes, why? Why?
Starting point is 00:32:22 And I said, I love the attacks because it means I'm fighting evil. All of a sudden, we love you. We think you're amazing. Oh, what really got him was the black lady hugging me. Yeah. So that's, uh, we've heard a bit of this experience, uh, in the past, but this is incessant. He's just going on and on about everyone loves him. Cause I think the interview was good.
Starting point is 00:32:44 I think that he has a lot to say about the interview. I like, and it hadn't occurred to me to think this until now. I'm grateful that Frank Capra is dead because there's no way that someone can commission him to rewrite Alex Jones' story into something like this. There's just no possibility of that happening. So we don't have to worry about that, that happening. So we don't have to worry about that.
Starting point is 00:33:05 That's nice. Yeah. We don't have to worry about watching Miracle on 35th Street in Austin, Texas where Alex is also Santa Claus and Jesus and the little girl at the same fucking time. I bet someone at the airport said fuck you and then maybe someone patted him on the back
Starting point is 00:33:21 and was like, hey, you all right. Hey, don't worry about it. Or something like that. In the same way that I believe he was at the cafe that has a happy hour at seven in the morning. That's what it is. I believe something, like there was an interaction at the airport, but I do not trust any version
Starting point is 00:33:35 that is coming out of Alex. Like this version of it is ridiculous. Yep. But fun and clearly indicative of a mindset that he's in. Not a good interview. I think what we're talking about is that this was not a good interview last night. Elon and Trump may be disappointed a little bit. Between the two theoretically most powerful people perhaps on this planet, more ever to
Starting point is 00:33:54 exist on this planet. So yeah, I think that the disappointment about that interview leads Alex to talk about how everyone loves him and then start reflecting on his dog that died. Good call. What? I don't have news to cover, but just morale wise, I want people to understand something. It's not fun fighting these people.
Starting point is 00:34:11 And I got the devil coming after me in other ways. That's how the devil comes after you. And I'm going through major stuff that I don't even spend time on air about. But I want everybody to realize that I'm getting 99.9% love. I go munch without anybody getting in my face, anybody attacking me. And when Trump first got elected,
Starting point is 00:34:32 if I was walking the dog, the dog died. But a year after Trump got elected, God, people said, you have a dog. Well, Auntie Margaret, so depressed when my 12 year old captain sweetheart, Prince Bulldog, he was so athletic and jump like three feet in the air and grab frisbees And you would run and jump over wall. You know I got a captain he broke his neck no Because my parents their house had this big ball hanging down oh my god Dogs my sister would
Starting point is 00:35:02 She's like you know me she didn't live with him, but she hung it there Whatever the point was some kind of exercise ball hanging out a tree My sister would, she's like, you know what I mean, she didn't live with him, but she hung it there or whatever. The point was some kind of exercise ball hanging out of a tree. He loved to hit it like he was, like it was a bulldog. He was like, boom, hit it, hit it, hit it. And then he got on the table once at Easter and we're all, my parents were over at my house and my mom brought an Easter cake. She makes this great coconut cake, calls it Easter cake.
Starting point is 00:35:21 And it's half eaten and we're watching the Ten Commandments, ritual we do almost every year, Charlton Hudson do almost every year. Charlton Heston, God love him. What a great guy. And... He's up on top of the table eating it. And I yelled at him, Captain! And he jumped off and broke his neck.
Starting point is 00:35:40 And man, I still have, I have nightmares about yelling at him. It's not my fault, but God, he jumped off that table and broke his neck fully When they x-rayed they said his neck's been broken a bunch for a while little tough dog, man Cuz most of them aren't that athletic this one. He was really like a big one. See now. I'm just That's what I want to do. I just want to hang out with French Bulldogs go fishing. Yeah. Yeah, man. I think you do That physically hurts me it's I don. I don't know if I could like, oh boy. It's great but you know what, like obviously that's you know a human moment. That breaks my heart. Yeah. That breaks my heart. I think the blaming yourself when you yell it. I don't know
Starting point is 00:36:21 if I would. That's something to remind you that Alex is a human. I don't think my wife, if that, I don't know if she would be able to live. Like, that's horrific. Sure. That's so horrifying. Oh my god. So also this lines up with that night that he got really drunk and yelled at Roger Stone. Oh my god, it does.
Starting point is 00:36:43 Because he said it's an Easter cake cake and that was right around Easter of 2017 Jesus fucking Christ. Yep, so You know he probably was coming off His dog jumping off the table and breaking its neck if there was a pound or a breeder or anybody like or a breeder or anybody, like put a picture of Alex up and like do not to this man. Period. No pets, no adoption, no friends, no nothing. You are going to get hurt if you are a four-legged and you're near Alex. Or the government's going to try and take you like his cat. Possible.
Starting point is 00:37:20 So there's a reason that I played all of, know all this shit where he's just like constantly talking about how much everyone loves him Sure part of it is because there's clearly a lack of interest in talking about Yeah company long all that. Yeah. Yeah outside of numbers Yeah and then the second is that Alex says something at the beginning of this clip that I think is really illuminating and helps Understand the very disgusting stuff. He says towards the end of the clip that I think is really illuminating and helps understand the very disgusting stuff he says towards the end of the clip. Great.
Starting point is 00:37:49 Things are only going to get worse if we don't get close to God. And so we can't give up. And look, so much good is happening. And I'm telling myself that right now. Remember, so much of the show, folks, is inter-dialogue. I'm being honest about that. And I just talk about whatever I'm thinking. That's why I started going off on on something about the French Bulldog. Because that's just where we are.
Starting point is 00:38:09 And but I, the reason I got down here today is I look at all this stuff and half the time, I can't even cover it. I've already watched the clips. I've already researched it. It's like, I'm looking at Joe Biden. I'm looking at yet in Yahoo. I'm looking at these judge videos where you said migrants rape people. That's the worst thing you can do 20 months in jail. That's the quote, I have the video. I mean, I got all the statistics. They commit over 70% of the rapes in every European country.
Starting point is 00:38:39 They're absolute maniacs. They come from countries where women all wear beekeeper suits. And the only woman they've ever seen is their mama or their sister, who's probably their sister or their... I'm not trying to be mean, it's true, when the inbreeding is insane in those areas of Central Asia. And then they ship in literal inbred cavemen.
Starting point is 00:39:04 And all they've seen online is hardcore porn and then and they've done surveys of the boat people coming in from Somalia and coming in from Afghanistan and Pakistan and they literally say what are you coming for we're coming for the whores we're coming for the white women so imagine they never even get to see women women wear hoods but they're watching porn or like and like Germany's putting ads out that are seen saying come to Germany the women want to have sex with you I played these TV shows they have them on children's TV For for targeting eight and nine year olds where it's playing the clip a lot guys
Starting point is 00:39:37 Play like three years. It's still on YouTube just type in German TV tells German teens to have sex with migrants. And it says this is this is Jenny. She's 12 and she's having sex with a 22 year old from Pakistan. And then they say in German, you can come here and have sex with our German left is advertising. If you come to Germany or Sweden, you can have sex. Okay. So I think that clip really says a lot and I find it difficult to even like sit through
Starting point is 00:40:15 some. I think you had a gasp in the middle of it that might not have been out of I'm twitching, but it's really helpful in terms of understanding Alex's content. It's an internal monologue, and if you take it seriously as news, all you're doing is accepting Alex's twisted imagination as something that dictates reality. The show is a conduit for Alex's feelings, and him engaging in self-soothing techniques at the expense of the audience and the public as a whole. He feels down and like no one appreciates him, so he spends half an hour ranting about how everyone loves him and gives him $100 bills at cafes.
Starting point is 00:40:51 He hates people unlike himself, so he descends into grotesque coverage of nonsensical memes he's skimmed in order to demonize entire populations while pretending that he's researched any of this, in order to justify that bigotry that he has and self-soothe, make himself, I'm not the bad guy. This story about a judge giving someone 20 months in jail comes from a little clip that Alex saw online that's a bit of a fraud. The clip shows a judge saying that he was being sentenced and this guy said that he, the reason he was being sentenced was he didn't want to give his money going to quote, immigrants
Starting point is 00:41:24 who rape our kids and get priority. However, the clip selectively removes the context that he didn't get in trouble for expressing that opinion. This man Jordan Parler pled guilty and the charge was the result of him inciting racial hatred posting quote, every man and their dog should be smashing the fuck out of Britannia Hotel, among other very specific threats and plans towards violence directed at people because they were migrants. This context is really important because there's a difference between getting in legal trouble for expressing a viewpoint that's noxious but is based on where you want your tax money
Starting point is 00:41:59 directed and getting in legal trouble for expressing explicitly public planning for racist violence. Alex is conflating these two because he wants to excuse and justify racist violence and make you think, oh, this guy just said that he doesn't like his tax money going to the help of migrants. No, he was planning and explicitly the time and place of violence. Yeah, yeah. It's hard to nail down exactly what Alex is talking about with Germany, but I think it's lying about a sex education website that Germany published that was supposed to be for migrants.
Starting point is 00:42:33 I guess the point of it was to help with the cultural differences in terms of sex issues, but most people thought that the approach was a bit condescending and less helpful than it was intended to be. Whatever it was, it's not what Alex is saying. All of this is just rooted in classic racist tropes of, they're coming for our women. We've seen this play out over and over again throughout history, and if we were in a different generation we would be hearing Alex argue in favor of segregation using the same terms. Like this is pathetically transparent.
Starting point is 00:43:02 I mean, we're honestly not far enough away from Alex arguing that we should get the two tons together on a crusade to fucking Jerusalem. So I don't know. Like, we were talking. He talks about the Visigoths later. We were talking before the show. We were talking about some of the differences between us
Starting point is 00:43:22 and how when I'm emotionally overwhelmed, I have a far harder time Compartmentalizing it and like yeah leaving it where it needs to be yeah, and so during that clip I was doing I was like staying in the pocket. Yeah, you know what I'm saying like I was in there I was in the zone because in on it in all honesty the amount and volume of Yell hmm in my heart. Yeah, it's a Sunday man It's a Sunday and your entire building shouldn't be knocking on your door. They shouldn't have to deal with that. But I understand that.
Starting point is 00:43:51 And sometimes there are clips that are of this ilk that are kind of like, oh, Alex is just literally expressing these deeply fucking racist awful views. And I don't want to necessarily bring that to the show. Sure. Because we all know this is the kind of shit that he talks about. Of course. We don't need to wallow in it. Right.
Starting point is 00:44:10 But one of the reasons that I think that it made the cut this time and I subjected you to that boiling that you were experiencing. Oh boy. You know sometimes it's good that this isn't a video podcast. Right. It's because the beginning of the clip is him literally expressing this show is my inner monologue. Yeah. Yeah. It's not some researched fucking thing that he's just ranting and rambling about his feelings
Starting point is 00:44:32 and shit. The first half hour of the show was him talking about how much everyone loves him to make up for how much he didn't actually enjoy Elon and Trump's interview. And then it just descends into this racist trash that he's trying to present as like nuanced, thoughtful analysis of the world. And it's disgusting. Yeah. I just kept, I was like in my head, I'm just going like, this is the trick. This is the ultimate trick. This is the power that he has. It overloads you and you're just unable to like sidestep it. Like this is what he does that is so destructive
Starting point is 00:45:07 and impossible to fight against. Is like, unless you're supremely capable of like focus, just yells, just yells, just yells in my brain. Or are people taking a swing at him? Like it's understandable when you're when you're you're Confronted with a barrage like that. Yeah, like it makes sense that you just like fuck you Yeah, you know and that's the reaction that that it's counterproductive, but understand. Yeah, no, I'm immediately thinking of clue That flames flames on the side of my face playing you know like You know, like that's, that's, I can't even finish a sentence or thought about it. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:49 So there is a fair amount of stuff that I think will descend into a little disgusting, a little bit racist. Sure. That'll happen. Throughout what we have left. Great. But I think that there is a point. Yeah, here it is. Welsh Refugee Council. Go back and read that. I had never seen this. 12 year old girl admit to entice migrants to come to Wales. The refugee council is a far left group.
Starting point is 00:46:13 I'd never seen this. Okay, get me this. Print this off. See, no, no, it's in Germany. And it shows this hot, blonde, famous singer, I forget her name. She's like, when you come to Germany, you get the women like me. You get the boom boom me.
Starting point is 00:46:29 And then they cut. Is that a German accent? And it's like, this is whatever her name is. She's 12, and here's her boyfriend. His name's Habib. He's 22. They have sex. And I told the crew to find it.
Starting point is 00:46:43 They found one out of England. Oh, I told you a little girl you come from Pakistan. Be with me, please. Is that English? God Almighty, what the hell? And then you talk about it. 20 months in prison. I'm wearing a wig.
Starting point is 00:47:00 So you might notice here that Alex doesn't know what the video is that they're playing on the B roll and it's not what he asked for. They didn't find this German video about boom boom, but they did find a very low-budget video apparently put together by this group, the Wales Refugee Council. I don't know how else to put this, but it's fucked up that Alex and his ilk respond to this video the way they do. It's two young girls speaking to the camera,
Starting point is 00:47:24 delivering lines about how it can be hard to be a refugee, and that Wales is welcoming and offers resources to help people become part of the community. Many refugees are children or parents of children, and the experience of your child entering a new school is difficult, even if you aren't a refugee. This kind of messaging is very helpful in a real way to families, but through Alex's eyes, it's somehow sexual. These children aren't classmates that might befriend your kid, they're objects that are being offered to these non-white immigrants as an incentive for them to come here. I can't really begin to lay out how deeply fucked up this is for
Starting point is 00:47:58 Alex, like how he sees this or discusses a video like this, but it's right in line with that inner monologue that he's spewing out on this episode. And it's fucked up. Yeah, yeah, what was it? What was it, the tipper gore? I can't remember what specific reference it was during the 90s, but there is that like, see, look at these sex objects,
Starting point is 00:48:18 and you're like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, nobody else thought that. Nobody else thought that. You are the one who is introducing that incredibly fucked up thought into my brain, and I don't like it. Yeah, it's very strange to see this video responded to that way. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:36 And that's, I think it speaks volumes about Alex's inner monologue. Never even occurred to me. So let's hear a little bit about the interview. Sure. Because Trump and Elon did do that. Alex's inner monologue never even occurred to me. So let's hear a little bit about the interview. Sure. Trump and Elon did do that interview. They did talk. You know, I was here live last night, millions tuned in, just on X and tons of folks other places. And it really made me love Elon Musk and Donald Trump more. It was really great discussion. Except for the part where you didn't. For people that don't know audio.
Starting point is 00:49:05 This isn't what I want. Quote. I don't have a degree in it, but I've been around it for 30 plus years, so I know all about it. And when you have a system like X, they're trying to fix it, it has the S's. The S's become long, slisp, and the pop, pop, pop, pops become popping. And you've got to have the right microphone
Starting point is 00:49:25 and systems or you get that. And so because Trump had long s's, which was just a form of reverb. Now it's all about he's slurring his words. No, after a long day, he did two hours and did a fabulous job. But there's your headline everywhere. Thousands of fake news headlines. Trump slurs through interview, increasingly bizarre claims, Musk, Baga mania. Well, there aren't a billion people tuned in to all of the corporate media combined. You have to pay to put it in airports, pay to put it in hotels, pay to hang in on your hotel doorknob. You have to pay to put it in airports, pay to put in hotels, pay to hang in on your hotel
Starting point is 00:50:10 doorknob. So this is very sad. I understand that there were some headlines and tweets about Trump slurring a bit during the interview, but is this really the place where Alex needs to be defensive? Can you just ignore this one? This seems sad. He talked over a ton of the interview and was clearly bored by it, so maybe he should just move on instead of playing defense with Trump, was it sorry? Incidentally, while we're on the subject of needing to pay for exposure and how CNN could never get a billion views without paying for it, this might be a good time to remind Alex that the only reason this interview was happening is because Elon Musk literally bought Twitter. There's no pure example of paying for exposure than a needy loser buying a social media site. So what are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:50:44 Fuck off. Needy loser buying a social media site. So what are you talking about fuck off? Yeah? Yeah, nobody invited him to the pickup game so he bought the court Mm-hmm and then forced everybody to play with him and then everybody left so he sued them and now you now His friends are talking about how no one plays ball like him. Yeah. Yeah, it's brutal. You know it's Here's here's the thought that it's like this is part of why stuff sucks and it's nobody's actual fault right so if if Elon had the Infrastructure in place the amount of employees necessary the equipment all of that stuff for the interview of to have gone off without a hitch He's not going to get headlines of like,
Starting point is 00:51:25 surprise, business does well. What's going to happen is like, he's gonna hire a consultant who's gonna be like, hey, you know what you could have done? You could have fired like half of those people and maybe done the same job, you know? So going poorly might have saved people's jobs. Exactly, like it is so strange that you don't see competence ever celebrated quite the same
Starting point is 00:51:49 way that people celebrate being able to just barely hang on by your fingernails. You take competence for granted a lot of the time because it's just kind of the expectation. Totally. You should probably be able to do the job you're paid to do is like a baseline. But here, even if they had gone off without a hitch and everything had gone fine, I still don't think it would have been interesting. Oh, no, no, no, no, absolutely not. So I don't think there's a possibility to deliver the thing that they're hoping to deliver.
Starting point is 00:52:15 No, no, no. I was just talking about like, if they didn't have to wait a half hour, you know what I'm saying? Like, that's not a headline. But it probably honestly Kind of sure it would be maybe honestly it being delayed and there being the problem probably made it more interesting The most interesting part of it is that it took a long time to start and it should have been added Intriguing a pretend attack and all this shit. Yep. Oh well, so
Starting point is 00:52:41 Alex talks a little bit about this dynamic where CNN has to pay people to play it at airports and stuff. If something's free, it's got to suck. There aren't a billion people tuned in to all of the corporate media. That is an indictment of us. You have to pay to put it in airports, pay to put it in hotels, pay to hang hand on your hotel do you know that they at gas got TVs blaring this crap that it's crap. If somebod you to take something or h
Starting point is 00:53:18 making you do it, it must right? I mean, if a restaurant was consistently just giving away free food, it must not be that good. Maybe when they first open, give away a little entree or maybe a appetizer, but so if it's always free, what's going on in there? Must be money laundering or something. But what I'm trying to get at here is I want to go through a bunch of these clubs. I want to go through the news and I need to because I did a lot of research for this. Sure did. So this makes no sense.
Starting point is 00:53:46 The only reason Alex even has a career is because he offered his show to radio stations free to air. If he'd ever tried to negotiate a deal that wasn't, you can have it at no expense at all, almost no stations would have ever aired him in the first place. He wouldn't have been able to make a name for himself. He never would have had his foot in the door. I disagree with his point that if something is free it must not be good But it's a damning position for him to take about himself
Starting point is 00:54:09 Yeah Also, if he's saying that something being free spread out widely must be money laundering He might be saying more about himself than CNN. This might be that internal monologue Going on. I mean I will say this as a as a stand-up. I think I've performed in many a front and their stuff was not cheaper generally it was almost like a little bit too expensive or what it was right you're like there's nobody in this restaurant you don't want to rotate this cost $25 it's just an inconvenient if you have to replace things absolutely not we're not a business. It can go both directions.
Starting point is 00:54:45 Totally. But yeah, Alex seems to be pointing the finger at himself. Anyway, we get back to the story about the UK and the judge that he was talking about. And now I would call this a complete misreporting of the story. I've got the quote here. UK's free speech crackdown 20 months in prison for social media posts the judge says quote you went on to say that you did not want your money going to Immigrants who quote rape our kids and get priority in quote
Starting point is 00:55:19 The offense is so serious that an immediate custodial sentence is unavoidable The sentence that I pass has been reduced by one-third to reflect your guilty plea. The sentence is 20 months in prison. Twenty months in prison for saying the illegal aliens are raping people. Oh, headlines. France migration chaos, 77 percent of rape cases on Paris streets committed by foreigners. Official government numbers. I got a whole stack of these, Sweden, England.
Starting point is 00:55:52 So for saying the truth, by the way, he has a right to say Martians are raping people. This guy under the Magna Carta and under the laws in the UK, that they completely ignore. The Magna Carta. That it could motivate somebody to be angry or violent. That's hate speech. So it's a definition they create.
Starting point is 00:56:12 So you got free speech under the law, except if we say it could hurt somebody. Oh, you can't tell anybody that these Muslim men are literally in surveys, 90 percent saying I'm coming for the white women. Okay, so Alex's coverage here is based on a false premise because he's just reporting on a clip he saw out of context on Twitter. He's pretending that the judge sentenced this man to 20 months in jail for saying that migrants have raped UK citizens, but that's not true. He was sentenced because he directly incited violence on a specific location at a specific
Starting point is 00:56:44 time because there were migrants at that place. Alex knows damn well that if he presents the actual details in this case, the whole game falls apart. So it's kind of in his best interest to keep things in his coverage safely in the meme surface level, and then get mad about the false premise that you've created to see this story through. Yeah. It's fucking garbage. Yeah. That 77% number from Paris is interesting and possibly misleading. false premise that you've created to see this story through. It's fucking garbage.
Starting point is 00:57:05 That 77% number from Paris is interesting and possibly misleading. This was about numbers from Paris in 2023. 28 out of the 36 people who were arrested for rapes that occurred in public spaces were of foreign nationality. It's not specified what foreign nationality, but the most important part is that less than a third of reported cases were solved. This is to say that 28 out of the 36 known offenders were a foreign nationality, but we don't know if that trend extends to the other two-thirds of the cases that the police haven't solved. We have no idea about
Starting point is 00:57:40 that information. This isn't good, and there should be more being done to keep women safe and public from sexual assaults, obviously, but using a statistic like this to attack migrants is not appropriate. There's so many variables that are being selectively ignored just for the sake of attacking migrants, and it's important to see through that game when someone throws something like this at you. Fucking hell. I don't know. It. Crazy. It's a real misuse of a statistic for the sake of the purpose that Alex wants to use. It's not a thing that you learn from. It's a thing that you use to manipulate people into harm.
Starting point is 00:58:18 It's a thing that you find to use as a weapon. Yeah, it's not something that you are like, oh, well, now that we have this information, we can do something to do, you're just using it to say, go harm people. And you don't care if it's somebody who's committed any crime. No. You don't care. So Alex spends a bit of time complaining about the Visigoths. Fair enough. And the Moors. The Moors? Yeah. How dare he?
Starting point is 00:58:47 It turns out he's just talking about a movie. That would make more sense. Then he started... Did he watch Othello recently? El Cid. Ah. Yeah, the Spanish were known as the Visigoths. They were blond-haired, blue-eyed.
Starting point is 00:59:09 And they aren't anymore. But you see the nobility in Spain, they are. But that's the few families that could run to the north and hide. And then they ran a rarica and quesadilla that took 400 to 500 years to drive the Muslims back into North Africa. So when I get a nice historical snapshot of it, watch the Charlton Heston movie
Starting point is 00:59:40 El Cid and that's the movie, El Cid. Captured Christian women were much prized throughout the Muslim world and their traffic was highly profitable. That's main line encyclopedia Britannica. And so these guys have the same customs, the same operations, the same plans. And if you say it in the UK, your ass gets locked up for 20 months in prison.
Starting point is 01:00:12 But if you kill a white kids with a machete, you get six months. Those are real cases. You hack a 10 year old boy up with a machete because he's white, he gets 6 months in jail, job well done. Alright, I got a ton of nose but I'm just so sick of all this crap and I'm not bowing down to any of it, I'm done. And I want to just say something right now before I hit all the nose. You know, I am a dramatic person when things are dramatic.
Starting point is 01:00:50 I'm only dramatic when something is dramatic. I act dramatic because I feel dramatic about it. But at a certain point, I'm just going to say this right now. We're reaching more people than ever. Thank you for spreading the word. But we're under major attack. I'm not going to spend an hour explaining it to you. We've done nothing but deliver success.
Starting point is 01:01:13 And I'm asking you humbly to keep us in the fight and to make the decision now, now to go to drjonesnaturels.com and get great supplements. Yeah, pretty, pretty disgusting. The path of that clip is really really pretty gross. I knew where it was gonna end. Of course. I knew where it was gonna end. As soon as there was that pause and he said I got a lot of news, you knew that a fucking
Starting point is 01:01:38 ad was coming. Of course. Yep. Yep. Oh man, this is dense with hate. This is dense with hatred. Yep. Yep. Oh man, that is this is dense with hate. This is dense with hatred. Yep. So referencing a movie to make something relatable is something a cool teacher might do from time to time. So I kind of understand why Alex thinks it like makes him look hip,
Starting point is 01:01:54 but you get to a certain point where you have to realize that most of what he thinks his history comes from movies, not research or study or any of this bullshit that he tries to pretend. Also, Alex mentions a machete murder in there and I think what he's talking about is something that happened last November But made its way through the court this summer Two twelve year old boys were arrested for killing a 19 year old man with machetes in Wolverhampton And I know I probably mispronounced that and I British All of you change your spelling or go fuck yourselves I refuse to acknowledge any of your bullshit captain of no no it's
Starting point is 01:02:30 got eight more syllables in it than the ones we wrote down no that's on you so because the two twelve-year-olds are twelve years old we don't know anything about who they are or identifying information but we do know that the victim in that case was a migrant who recently come to the UK from Antigua So like I think the possibly some of this is what Alex is talking about But because he never gets any details, right? It's really hard to know what story he's talking about It's actually probably the case that he's talking about a different story where an 18 and a 17 year old guy were arrested For attacking a 14 year old with a machete.
Starting point is 01:03:05 They were both charged with manslaughter and one got a greater sentence while the other one was only sentenced to two years. This guy who was sentenced to two years is named Lawson Nattie and the reason that he was given less time is spelled out really clearly in the court filing if you go look for it. Quote, you were both armed with machetes, although I accept that you, Nattie, never removed your machete from your trouser. Given your conviction, but the acquittal of the other four defendants, I interpret the verdict of the jury in your case as based upon supply
Starting point is 01:03:34 of the machete to Carlos Nito rather than by reason of your presence and encouragement of Nito at the time when the injuries were inflicted. Okay. So there were also other people there who a jury was like, you weren't involved. Yes. Right. And the reason that this guy got charged is because he had given the guy the machete prior. He was an accessory.
Starting point is 01:03:53 Exactly. Before this. Yeah. So Natty lived in the UK for a while but was from Belgium. This whole thing really comes down to a rap beef at the bottom of it. The victim was part of a crew that made a diss track about Natty and his group which went back and forth over time and then it escalated to violence. The perpetrators were black youths and the victim was a white youth so the story more or less writes itself for Alex, but it has no connection
Starting point is 01:04:16 to reality. Natty was up for early release at six months primarily because he showed great remorse, wasn't directly involved in the manslaughter, was 17 at the time of attack, and in theory they must have seen some potential for rehabilitation in his case. You can see how Alex has completely rewritten details of these stories or could be used to stir up racist feelings that he wants the audience to hold. He riles that up and the payoff to the whole thing is him doing an ad so they can pay to keep him in the fight screaming racist nonsense That's just his inner monologue. This is just a dude
Starting point is 01:04:49 Struggling in his own head. Yeah fucked up. Yeah. Yep the going to an ad part boy It just it shows you the craft it and it's and it's like It's just so, so interesting because it is so bare. It is so stark, that idea of like, I am going to emotionally overwhelm you to the point where you feel you have to take action.
Starting point is 01:05:17 You gotta do something. And then I'm going to provide you with said action and that action is give me $100 bills in a restaurant. These folks hatchet kill 10 yearyear-olds because they're white give me something you gotta give me money gotta go to dr. Jones natural you can't listen you can't go do anything about that or do a thing or do anything that do I'm gonna pretend it's a false fly absolutely it's not you yeah it's it's you what you should be doing is giving me money because I will then yell at you
Starting point is 01:05:44 more about things that you can't do about so you will give me more money at the end. Fuel this inner monologue. Yeah, yeah. It is just so... It makes me think of the... During the trial, one of the things I thought was really effective was when they'd play clips of Alex saying these horrible things about the families and shit and then do an ad.
Starting point is 01:06:04 And then the ad, yeah. The ability that he has of, like, you know that he knew he was gonna go to an ad in the middle of saying this dumb shit. Like, he knew that this is the path that you go down. There's so much intent there and it's just, I don't know. Yeah, I mean, it is so much like he rails about free speech and then charges people for it. Mm-hmm. It's expensive. Yep, so He's not gonna give up though. No ever
Starting point is 01:06:32 Really? Well, god damn it man. Give up. There might be one circumsensory. What if he gives up though? It's your fault Okay, good Get a film. I need your support. We're in a war. I won't back down I won't sell out. It's impossible isn't in my DNA not even a discussion of it But I could give out Like a horse that didn't get given water or food and I'm not bitching. I'm saying I'm asking for aid. I Want to thank those that have given us aid in this war? But I'm asking all of you that sit there. I mean, I had last night, two and a half million
Starting point is 01:07:10 conservatively new people on the show. And I got up this morning and checked the numbers and they're like, yeah, boss, we're not, it's, it wasn't a good day. Wow. Wow. So maybe almost as if those might have been bots or something. Yeah. Huh. That is strange. But also your show sucks. And if anyone was watching it to hear analysis of Trump and Elon and they saw you yelling about horse semen, why the fuck would they give you money?
Starting point is 01:07:37 Why would this translate into a sale if you're watching that stream in particular? It seems like the path to entry is very very difficult Yeah, and yet at the same time. Why would you want analysis of Elon and Trump? You wouldn't you wouldn't you want somebody? Horseshoe, but right which is why weird world exists. Yeah, what a weird world so the the other thing I just love this dynamic of like I will never give up But when I do it's your fucking fault anything I wouldn't give up if I had like that is the idea you know like hey Uh I will stand against tyranny as long as it's popular, but the moment. It's not I give up He's kind of like a racist tinkerbell where it's like as long as everybody
Starting point is 01:08:25 Don't believe in me enough. Yep. Yep. Fuck off. Oh my god So anyway, he's very serious and that's why a fair amount of the show is spent playing memes Yeah, great. If you're a radio listener, you can't see this. It's really entertaining go to real alex jones on x we're gonna post it on the front page of info wars, but It's that ind Jones scene in Raiders of Lost Ark when he first goes into that temple and tries to replace the golden idol with the sand. Well, instead, it's Pelosi trying
Starting point is 01:08:54 to replace Joe Biden with Moheiros. Perhaps she should have been perceived as Venus. And then, of course, it backfires. Here it is. Come on. So my concern was... What do you hope to achieve with this? I don't know what the goal is. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:09:13 The meme about Pelosi replacing Biden with Harris. What? What's the payoff? Shouldn't they be... I thought they were supposed to be fun. Right? I thought they were supposed to be fun, right? I thought they were. Aren't they supposed to, the memes that they share, aren't they supposed to be like, this is a joke that we have? And now it doesn't even feel like they laugh or anything, they just go, thing.
Starting point is 01:09:35 Yeah, I think that's embodied by like Hulk Hogan being at the RNC and people being like, look at them, they're having fun. That's not fun. They weren't having fun. No, that's Hulk Hogan tearing off his shirt in a room full of people who know he's a racist and like him for it. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:54 It's all sad. It's all sad and I think they know it. Weird. I think Alex, the whole career trajectory arc of pretending to talk about books and all of this really serious, deep globalist lore based on John birch society nonsense to joylessly playing memes is
Starting point is 01:10:13 Really? There's a spiritual appropriateness to it Yeah I I thought for the longest time that like part of the sales pitch of this conservative movement, or at least the way I understood it in the early thousands, was if we win all the way, then we'll also get their fun stuff. Then all their pop stars will have to be, they'll have to do what we say now. We'll get all the good stuff.
Starting point is 01:10:40 Right now, because we're now in power, we have Hulk Hogan. But if we win, we're gonna get whoever know whoever you want right and then I don't know I don't know I think they're getting bony bear that's my wrestling wrestling yeah okay he's he's a commentator now I like to book her tea I thought he was cool See, that's what I'm saying. I loved Booker tea. Yeah, he was I don't want to find out. No, the rock was the scorpion king, right? I know but he
Starting point is 01:11:15 He had a whole segment that he did back on in WCW. Okay. Well, I didn't know that Booker. It was like Making fun of oh Gotcha, and I got a sword too. Oh, that's fun. Yeah Booker, it was like, uh, he was making fun of Barack being a move. Oh, okay. Gotcha. And I got a sword, too! Oh, that's fun. Now, wrong move.
Starting point is 01:11:30 So, uh, Alex plays a clip of the, uh, the judge. Yes. Uh, from his narrative about this judge. Not the judge from, uh, Blood Meridian. Nor Judge Reinhold. Nope. These are the judges it is not. It is this British judge that he saw in Memos.
Starting point is 01:11:44 Right. Let's play that judge that he saw me. Right. Let's play that club. Here it is. Went on to say that you did not once your money going to immigrants who quote rape our kids and get priority. End quote. This offense is so serious that an immediate custodial sentence is unavoidable. Would you stand please? The sentence that I pass has been reduced by one third to reflect your guilty plea. The sentence is one of 20 months imprisonment.
Starting point is 01:12:18 Ha ha ha ha ha. Can I do a come on laugh? I can't do a come on and laugh. I can't even do it. France migration chaos, 77% of rape cases in Paris streets committed by farmers in 2023, shock stats reveal, remember the numbers are always here behind. Of the 97,000 reported rapes. Almost all were foreigners. So you can see here how this clip that Alex has of the judge is selectively edited to make it appear like he's sentencing the guy to 20 months for his comments about migrants
Starting point is 01:12:54 when in reality it was him inciting violence at a specific place at a specific time. Alex and his ilk need to play fraudulent games like this because without that trickery there's no content for Alex's internal monologue. Becomes pretty clear what's going on otherwise. And it also becomes very clear once you get him cold reading this story about rapes in France how full of shit he is. He has never read this story. He just knows the headline works for him and he's written his own version of it that the
Starting point is 01:13:23 actual text doesn't live up to. That actual story, if you go find it, is about 97 cases of reported rapes in public places in Paris in 2023. But that number is disappointing to Alex. So you can hear him in real time. You listen to that clip, you hear him decide that it's 97,000. The next bit of text in the article explains that two-thirds of these cases haven't been solved but that 28 of the 36 individuals who were arrested for solved cases were of foreign
Starting point is 01:13:51 origin. That kind of context and detail really isn't working for Alex's narrative directions, so he just completely bails on trying to read the story and he asserts most of the cases are migrants. If you're listening to Alex's show and you trust him, you'd have every reason to assume that there were a thousand times more rape cases in Paris than necessary reports and that it was all being done by migrants. But if you pay attention, you can tell how this is just the internal monologue of a racist liar by his own definition.
Starting point is 01:14:21 Yeah. Yeah. That, that, that changing it to 97,000 is like that's egregious. Yeah that's just like consequences happen you know. That's one of the reasons why I decided like we should play some of these clips. Yeah. Because it is such a clear moment of intentional lying that like you you're dead to rights. Yep. In that moment when you do that. Totally. You're showing your cards by the way that you're misreporting the story. Totally. I mean so much of how these guys operate and how they get away with it is the ambiguity,
Starting point is 01:14:52 is the ability for them to hide behind something no matter how flimsy because you can't prove it in a court of law, you know, whatever it is. That's provable, done. That's done. The story about the Machete murder. He says it's a 10-year-old who was killed. And I found the story that he's talking about, but it's a 14-year-old person,
Starting point is 01:15:11 and there's all this context and details to it. And so if I were to confront him with this information, he'd be like, oh, talk about a different story and then move along, or whatever. In this case, there is no real escape. I know what article he's looking at, I've read it, and I know the mental process that he's engaging in in order to make this work for him.
Starting point is 01:15:29 And it's just pretty obvious. Yeah, yeah, it is one of those things where it's like, once it's this obvious, there's just nothing, you know, like, I don't know what to do. You know? Nobody else is doing anything. So he lies about more stuff Sweden rape most
Starting point is 01:15:49 convicted attackers foreign-born 70 plus percent So Alex has 70 plus percent there, but the literal first line of the article He's pointing to says quote about 58% of men convicted in Sweden of rape and attempted rape over the past five years were born abroad according to data from Swedish national television. So where did the 70 plus number come from? As always, it's Alex's imagination. The last story had a 70 number in it.
Starting point is 01:16:17 So he's applying it to this one, even though it's a completely made up number. This is an article from 2018 and these numbers are out of date and presented out of context But you can see the direct lying that he's doing. Yeah, it's just making shit up. Yeah, it's so yeah That one is like fuck it. Why why would you why would you even bother? Yeah, who cares once you get to 97,000 why not go a hundred percent who fucking cares sure and you know so he covers a little bit of a story about stabbing that happens And he might get some of the details of this wrong. Oh There's that video came out a month ago. They tried to block on X
Starting point is 01:16:54 No, where else you get it? Where this Muslim in Germany is stabbing and killing we killed people He's just stabbing white people killing, he killed people. He's just stabbing white people. And a white guy fights him and the police run in and tackle him and are putting him in handcuffs and beating him while the Muslims still... and then that comes over and kills the cop. Bam, bam, bam, bam. And the police went apeshit and they were arresting people that posted the video. You like how dare you show a Muslim kill the cop the cop tried to help He tried to defend the Muslim tried to let him carry out his jolly work
Starting point is 01:17:34 But he was just trained hey German defending themselves Oh my god It's because the government's raping you and the one thing they can't have is you stand up because if one ant stands up they might all stand up like bugs life let's play that next second we come in and it's that simple it's that simple so you have a look of shock on your face when he said it's like a bugs life whereas for me it was the exact same as when you knew an ad was coming as soon as he talked about one person on your face when he said it's like a bugs life. Whereas for me, it was the exact same as when you knew an ad was coming. As soon as he talked about one person standing up, I'm like, he's going to mention a bugs life. I know it. I've heard it too many times.
Starting point is 01:18:13 No, it was the ant. It was the ant thing where I was like, he's really going to do, he's going to go, he's going to juxtapose these two things. You know? So he's getting a few details wrong. Yeah., for one thing this happened at a specifically anti-islam rally run by an extreme group called PACs Europa the main target of the stabbing was a keynote speaker at the event Michael Stutzer Sturzenberger a man who believes he's fighting a counter-jihad and has a long-standing Association with a number of white supremacist groups like pagida Second the police didn't try to defend the attacker. In the scuffle that broke out, another bystander who was a refugee from Iraq tried to help
Starting point is 01:18:49 restrain the attacker and in the process was confused for the attacker and hit by someone which allowed the attacker to get loose. The Iraqi man would later go on to say, quote, I'm happy to help. I live here. I love Germany. But him being confused to the attacker, since they're both migrants, allowed the attacker to escape and he ended up stabbing a cop who had Mistaken someone else for the attacker and he stabbed this cop who ended up dying from his wounds
Starting point is 01:19:12 Anyway, the real story is a little bit different than what you hear on Infowars But that makes sense because this is just one idiot's internal monologue pretending to be news So it makes sense that it wouldn't line up with I mean, I watched the video, you can find the video. It's not like you get arrested for posting it. It's available. Oh man. Yeah. I mean, there's a lot of hate that he's getting through. Islamophobia, a lot of xenophobia. Yeah. Yeah. You know, basic racism. I'm telling you, I was, before we even came in today, I was telling you about all the bad vibes.
Starting point is 01:19:48 I was telling you about all the bad vibes. And then you throw this at me, man. Sorry. Ugh, bad vibing. Well, here's some good vibes. Oh, I doubt it. More news coming up here on the Alex Jones Show on this live Tuesday edition, August 13, 2024.
Starting point is 01:20:01 Huge guests coming up next hour. Deep dive into who really runs the deep state. But first, here's that clip from Bugs Live I was talking about. Oh my God. But there was that ant that stood up to me. Yeah, but we can forget about him. Yeah, it was just one ant.
Starting point is 01:20:17 Ooh. One ant. Gotta play the clip. So here's the good vibes. We're not gonna listen to that interview at all. Good, that's good vibes. That's good vibes. Some guy not going to listen to that interview at all. Good. That's good vibes. That's good vibes.
Starting point is 01:20:26 Some guy wrote a blog post and Alex keeps saying like, oh, you came so highly recommended from the Trump team. It's just Roger Stone. He knows Roger Stone. And it's just like a bunch of people who are the deep state. Oh, you got to watch out for them. They're everywhere. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:43 I found this blog post to be a little bit dumb and full of pictures though of people who he watched targeted. So that's fun. That's nice. But Alex's interview didn't really bring much. Unsurprising. Yeah. Not a lot of interviews bring in much these days in the far right spaces. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:58 Feels like they've already said everything that they want to say. It does feel like it's tough to top. Yeah, they don't really have anything to say. I couldn't be happier with people in politics being like, ah, the agreement stuff isn't working Trump, you gotta have policies. It is like, man, nobody gives a fuck. No, you need to talk about how much blood his ear has in it. You're out of your mind if you think sweat pivoting to policy discussion means anything. No. Yeah Yeah, that's crazy. So get one last clip here. Okay, and it's Alex talking about these are good vibes
Starting point is 01:21:37 Alex is talking about the attempted assassination. Okay of Trump. Okay, and You know, he made some predictions and he's been vindicated. I don't think so. For those of you that listen daily, you know I said this about probably 50 times or more because I've seen the pattern. Remember about two months before a white supremacist went into a Buffalo, mainly black grocery store and killed a whole bunch of people. I said, I think they're going to attack black grocery stores. Now you could ask, and the FBI has how I know this stuff. And I just take all the data in and then I don't even know how I know it.
Starting point is 01:22:18 It's like, yeah, like a code breaker. I don't know what they're going to do, but God tells you. your code breaker, I know what they're gonna do. But. God tells you. I said on air, the day it happened July 13th, they shot Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. And I said it a bunch of days after that, we have the archives pull up if you want.
Starting point is 01:22:39 I said, look for him to be handled by feds, to be going to DC and to be getting trained at federal installations or federally funded installations and look for a homeland security connection to him. Just like we saw with remember, I didn't kill the kids of Sandy Hook, but people think that Adam Lanza had CIA FBI connections. Look it up and again, the same pattern happened again. And Fox News discovered it.
Starting point is 01:23:10 Thomas Crooks trained at Shooting Range where multiple federal agencies reportedly train, including DHS, visited the club 43 times, including holidays, since last year. A tip to Trump assassin, Thomas Crooks trained at the same gun range used by DHS. Who cares? This is about the shooter having visited the Clareton Sportsman Club outside of Pittsburgh. It's a big gun range covering 180 acres of land with over 2000 members. When Alex sits back and asks himself how is it possible that he made such a great prediction again, it's because he never proves anything. He can talk shit about this shooter being a fed, but this is all it takes for him to
Starting point is 01:23:53 claim that he's been vindicated in his prediction, so it means nothing. More importantly, in the days around and after the shooting, Alex was insistent that the globalists were going to blow up a black college or try to poison Trump, so how good were these predictions really? Oh, it came out that the NSA or DHS has visited the same gun range that he went to. What does that mean? Everyone who's visited this place is probably suspect then, right? I mean, all 2000 members, we need to have a Congress investigate them.
Starting point is 01:24:23 I mean, ironically, Alex is saying that essentially anybody who owns a gun is a suspect. Well, it definitely, if it were coming out of someone else's mouth, this would be gun grabber talk. So here's something that I found. Okay. I did a little digging. Yeah. And I got, I'm onto something.
Starting point is 01:24:41 Okay. So I looked into the Clareton Sportsman Club. Not the Clareton Clear Sportsman Club? No. into the Clareton Sportsman Club not the Clareton clear Sportsman Club No, gotcha Clareton Sportsman's Club gotcha on August 4th earlier this month uh-huh they had a full breakfast buffet no yes like 8 a.m.. Bloody Mary specials 8 a.m.. To 11 a.m.. All you can eat eggs bacon sausage ham delicious French toast
Starting point is 01:25:09 The fixin's absolutely all of it now. I looked at their website. Uh-huh. I went to check this out Okay, and so they've got like you know steamer trays keeping things hot sure keeping the eggs hot Yeah, have you chafing dishes? It looks like you know you're just a hall that where people are hanging out having breakfast But I got to the last picture and I was scandalized that the pancakes are small Hmm, they're little silver dollar pancakes not full-size pancakes and therefore Yeah, who gives a shit. I don't know. This is what he's using to like say that he was This guy is somehow connected to the feds. How lazy is this? I think
Starting point is 01:25:54 that Surviving a public assassination attempt through guns Raising your fist up very very powerful image, right? Surviving a poisoning assassination attempt in public, not gonna give you the image that you want. You know? What if he was giving a speech and then all of a sudden just threw up all over everybody in front of him like he was a fucking Gallagher 2, you know?
Starting point is 01:26:20 Like that is not the enduring image. No, no, no, no. And I want to be clear. No one got food poisoning at that buffet I'm not listen. You can't prove that I don't want you can't prove that I can't but I don't want you to I know I'm not making implications. I am just saying that if you can or can't prove it I'm just saying the poison is still in play at the Clareton clear Shooting these views do not express the knowledge right podcasts.
Starting point is 01:26:46 Why else would you make the silver dollar pancakes? Because there's too much poison for a big pancake. Obviously. I honestly was like looking on their website trying to find anything scandalous. Yeah. Yeah. That was, that was, I'm sure I'm telling you they're poisoning the pan. I think the only other thing that I was like, oh no Uh-huh is that they have a shot of the breakfast bar and you know, they have like orange juice
Starting point is 01:27:10 Yeah, right and then they have apple juice, which I think is great Sure, but it's on ice and I don't know if I agree with that. You don't put your apple juice on it Wait, wait, wait that apple juice is in the ice is in the Apple. Yeah, we're not sure I would do that That was strange the whole thing in ice. Yeah, I've I've never seen anybody who don't want to water down the that's yes so I think that's probably something I would take up with them you know I was have you I've never done a show in a gun club I've done country clubs I performed a wedding at a gun range did you mm-hmm well we ever what well yeah I don't think I've never been to a I performed a wedding at a gun range. Did you? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:27:45 Well, have you ever, yeah, I don't think, I've never been to a place where guns are fired. I think being, you know, growing up in central Missouri, I was around a little bit of it. Sure, sure. I had some friends who were into guns and stuff. Yeah. It's, I don't know. It is what it is.
Starting point is 01:28:00 It's not really that exciting. Some people like it. I'm not going to take away the enjoyment of it for people who enjoy it I think it would just be it's a context to do a comedy show or something like that You know like a country club was a terrible place for it But you know they were there and they had to do at a country club You're not gonna be performing on the links no totally and if you're doing a show at a gun range You're not gonna be performing with everyone shooting next to you or anything
Starting point is 01:28:25 I'm gonna be like the house. You like that's the way it's gotta go. No, I think it would just be a room Okay, so here's what you do you have a gun show Gun comedy show everybody's wearing helicopter pilot helmets right so or earphones so they don't get the gun range noises But they can still hear you makes are you thinking of an't get the gun range noises, but they can still hear you Makes are you thinking of an inside or outside gun range? You know this is a very good question For everybody because this is an outdoor Okay, well 180 acres does seem that's not all in for a room. Yeah, I think it would be difficult to have a A comedy show at a shooting range inside like one of those ones that is the booths. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:06 I think that would be a real challenge. That would be a struggle. And also, it would probably be an issue if you were shooting and had to laugh. Yeah. Yeah. So, Alex sucks. Yep. I would say this episode was pretty interesting to me
Starting point is 01:29:21 because you have the very obvious the night before disappointment Yeah with the with the interview. Yeah, and then the need to somehow salvage it So just bragging about the numbers. Yeah, and then this turning into just like this internal struggle that he has of Everyone loves me that becomes text. The subtext becomes text. When he says, like, this is just an internal monologue that I have, I just don't shit. And then it just descends into some of the most disgusting,
Starting point is 01:29:53 Islamophobic, xenophobic, exploitative of sexual assault shit that I've heard on his show in quite a while. Yeah, and the stark psychology of it, of the massive disappointment, the hangover requiring him to be like, I am a good person. And then in order to justify how good a person he is, he has to claim that everybody else is a bad person.
Starting point is 01:30:17 Well, and I think the juxtaposition of this is something that is important, is that this shit that he's talking about migrants has as much validity as people giving him a hundred dollars at every restaurant that he goes to. They come from the same place inside him. These are not like not like one's serious and the other isn't. No they're the they are like they're intertwined. They're not just from the same place. It's like they feed each other other the more racist and awful and inner monologue He is the more likely I guess people are to give him a hundred fucking dollars so also
Starting point is 01:30:54 this Clareton Sportsman Club yeah, who is definitely not a sponsor of our show no they have a they have a muzzle loading Group I have no idea what that is like old-time guns I actually fully support that yeah the power they support that put the powder and the ball in there Those are the only guns that should exist and I do I don't know this for sure But I would assume that they all have to come in old-time dress obviously otherwise What's the point you can't be wearing modern clothes and doing the like putting the powder down No, you can't be what it's one of you can't be dressed like a b-boy and doing a powder muzzle. No, that's not how it doesn't work
Starting point is 01:31:32 Nope. So anyway, Alex sucks. Yes trash, but we'll be back for another episode Maybe this was great analysis on the interview though. Oh, yeah, just got a lot out of it I just want to be clear that that is like I hadn't listened to all of the interviews So thankfully this is like cleared it up for I think by the time Alex got to the studio for this show He hadn't listened to all of it either because he talked over a ton of it. Yeah, I don't think he I don't think he went back But we'll be back. We will be back but until then I'm neo. I'm neo. DZX Clark. I am the mysterious professor I'm Neo, I'm Neo, DZX Clark, I am the mysterious professor. Woo yeah woo yeah woo!
Starting point is 01:32:06 And now here comes the sex robots. Andy in Kansas, you're on the air, thanks for holding. Hello Alex, I'm a first time caller, I'm a huge fan, I love your work. I love you.

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