PBD Podcast - Bitcoin, Midterms & Trump w/ @The Rubin Report | PBD Podcast | Ep. 204

Episode Date: November 10, 2022

In this episode, Patrick Bet-David is joined by Dave Rubin, Ricardo Aguilar, Vincent Oshana, Adam Sosnick, & Tom Ellsworth to discuss, Trump and Desantis, the post-election Market crash, Mid Term ...Elections results, Elon Musk being a national threat, and much more... TOPICS Redfin shuts down home flipping businesses  RubinReport Take On the 2022 midterms RubinReport on Ron Desantis Will Donald Trump run in 2024? Why do you think (Why the market tanked after the election) RubinReport on Bill Maher  Is Elon Musk a national threat Reaction to Elon Musk laying off half the Twitter work force RubinReport on Kanye West Check out our Black Friday special offer! https://www.PIAVPN.com/PBD PBD Podcast Episode 204.  Text: PODCAST to 310.340.1132 to get added to the distribution list Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller Your Next Five Moves (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I know this life Look what I've become. I'm the one. All right, so we got episode, episode 498. We got the full crew today. We got a lot to cover. Yesterday's stock market, Tyler, if we can show it real quick, what happened? We got to talk about this. This is Wall Street Journal. Dow falls more than 600 points as crypto,
Starting point is 00:00:43 sell off, and midterm results, loom. The reason for a lot of this markets being down 6.30 yesterday's uncertainty. It doesn't look like a lot of people are happy with the results. They thought it was going to be a red wave. It wasn't the day after we find out how do people react to the market. By the way, in a morning yesterday, if you think about it,
Starting point is 00:01:02 Wednesday, stock market was up, that was up 300 ends up down 630 This FTX situation from 32 billion to 16 billion guy loses 94% of as well And they may not even be able to finance the entire thing. They may go to zero crypto took a hit bitcoins down 3000 yesterday Not a good day. We got a lot of things to cover. We got Ricky in the house We got Tom Ellsworth in the house. Hello. We got Vinnie, Vinnie, Ojana in the house. Mr. Serian Vinnie and we got our friend to your,
Starting point is 00:01:32 Adam, Sausdenk, do you have a middle name or no? Curie. Yeah, what is your middle name? I'm gonna bring it out. There's people out there. Come on. It's in it like a one of those Stacey. Like Adam Stacey, Sausdenk is bet.
Starting point is 00:01:42 It's bet. Adam, that's Sausdenk. That's what happens when you spend too much on the bit of you come up and then they ruin is on his way. We got a lot of topics. They're going to be here any minute. Sounds good. If you're listening, Dave, where we're starting,
Starting point is 00:01:54 we'll see you shortly drive safe. Um, a lot of layoffs, not just the one from Zuck 11,000 times. Got an update for us for a bunch of different things that's going on with redfin mortgage real estate. Some news today about Amazon, which very interesting how much of a valuation Amazon lost. Did you see the number? They lost nearly a trillion dollars of valuation.
Starting point is 00:02:15 Amazon lost, 8.7880 a valuation they lost. One and a half trillion dollars of equity's been lost in America since May last five months. We'll cover that. Elon Musk, we talked about this to you. You're a half ago. Twitter did a tweet. I don't know if you guys remember this or not.
Starting point is 00:02:32 People can permanently have Twitter work from home. Elon Musk said, nope, no more days. You got to come home. You got to work. You got to come to the office. You got to work from office. And obviously that's how it's always been. But Elon's bringing it back excited to talk about that topic there. Adidas is saying they're And obviously that's how it's always been. But Elon's bringing
Starting point is 00:02:45 it back excited to talk about that topic there. I did it. It's the same. They're going to make Yeezy's with or without Kanye. We're going to see if that's going to do well or not. Kanye is right now shopping to see if someone's going to do anything. You ready folks? You know how much money was spent at midterms? Do you know the number 16.7 billion dollars was spent on this midterm the biggest ever in the history of elections and we got a bunch of the things to talk about before we do that let's go to our sponsors our sponsor today is private internet access and the companies name is called private internet access and we've been
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Starting point is 00:05:19 lays off 13% of staff in slumping housing market. This is a Wall Street Journal story. They let off 13% of its staff on Wednesday and closed its home flipping unit, saying the operation was too expensive and too risky to continue the Seattle based company, which operates a real estate brokerage and home, listing websites, said the decisions were made
Starting point is 00:05:36 because it is predicting that the real estate market is going to be smaller next year. They're not even talking about 2022, 2023, smaller next year and its home flipping business is losing money. It previously laid off 8% of its workforce in June of this year. The closure of Redfin's home flipping business, Redfin now follows open door technologies,
Starting point is 00:05:56 Inc. posting record losses last through the biggest home flipping company. So too many homes for less than their purchase price. Tom, what is going on here? Give us an update on the market and layoffs. Well, first of all, red things just beginning on the real estate side. You're going to see Zillow, you're going to see others that are in real estate. They're going to be making adjustments.
Starting point is 00:06:14 And the ones that made it easy for you to watch an internet seminar and buy real estate. You too can be a flipper. All those folks who watch in those seminars on YouTube, you know, and some of them are good educational about real estate. But others, we know, they're scam artists. Well those folks are the ones that go into Redfin and go into Zillow trying to start their home flipping business. And the real estate market is just not there. I think that's only part of the story because interest rates and layoffs are coming to that
Starting point is 00:06:39 sector. It's beyond Zuckerberg. The rumor before the election was that thousand people would be laid off. And many people, including me, thought that- This is that Facebook. Yeah, Facebook met us. They said from a thousand to, and then they did 11,000? That's correct.
Starting point is 00:06:53 The leak that was out before the election, they believe was inside an intentional news leak to kind of soften the blow. And then they laid off 11,000. Although Facebook was up in after hours trading just a scotch because what is the market like? Admissions of errors and then reduction of cost. And so there, the other thing that really surprised me is Stripe because you know, Stripe is huge or bigger than American Express by value. And they are laying off 15% of their workforce. And I'm going to read you something.
Starting point is 00:07:26 This was, I think, good leadership and value team where they're talking leadership and helping people grow their companies and giving examples of how to do it. Here's a way to be honest with your people. So this is the leadership at Stripe laying off 15%. In making these headcount changes, Team Stripe might reasonably wonder whether Stripe laying off 15%. In making these headcount changes, team Stripe might reasonably wonder whether Stripe's leadership made some errors of judgment. Well, we will go further than that.
Starting point is 00:07:53 In our view, we made two very consequential mistakes, not just errors of judgment. And we want to highlight them here. We were too optimistic about the near term growth in 2022, 2023, and we grew operating costs too quickly. We have to correct these. And that's leadership coming forward and just saying, hey, I thought there was a part
Starting point is 00:08:12 of going on in the economy. I grew too quick too much. But this is just the beginning. Stripes layoffs, redfin layoffs, zillos reportedly coming and then meta laying off more than they thought. This is just the beginning. This is the economic correction that we've been talking about, P.B. Yeah. Makes sense.
Starting point is 00:08:31 By the way, we got the great Dave Rubin here if we can open up the volume and let him in. But go ahead, you were saying. Well, essentially what I think is happening is you talked about how it's been fake. Like everything that's happened over the last couple of years has been fake printing money and how money flows to the top, right? If you look at all these major asset classes, whether it's the Dow, whether it's S&P, the Nasdaq, Bitcoin, Ethereum, the list goes on and on and on. Basically, what's happening is just it's reverting to where it was back in 2020, March of 2020.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Now, you can give us some of case examples like Apple, Apple is up huge. Like, way above where it is 2020. And that has not reverted. But then you have companies like Facebook that have done the exact opposite. It's almost an inverted situation. But all everything you talk about being fake, there he is, baby. Everything you talk about printing money being fake.
Starting point is 00:09:21 This is all basically what's happening right now. Now, and it's great to see who was really having a lot of fake success and real success. And the man that just came in here, he's definitely having a lot of real success. Real success. It's the real success. It's the real success.
Starting point is 00:09:34 Real success. Real success. Good to have you on. It's so big. It's fantastic to have Dave on here. But by the way, to stay on the story before we wrap it up and I'm gonna go straight to Dave's commentary and thoughts on what happened yesterday.
Starting point is 00:09:49 So Greg Shere, whom I had dinner with last night, he was at the office here. We were talking about FTX. So FTX goes from a $32 billion company to $16 billion company to Binance says, yeah, we'll give you billion dollars to help you bail yourself out. And then they changed their minds
Starting point is 00:10:08 and they said, no, we're not giving you the billion dollars. And so this is a company that could potentially go from $32 billion to $16 billion to zero in no time and the founder gave $39 million to Democratic Super PACs and one of the other executives that owns a lot of shares in the company gave $19 million to Republican Super PACs and one of the other executives that owns a lot of shares in the company gave 19 million dollars to Republican super PACs that's Ryan Salami that gave 19 million dollars great last name.
Starting point is 00:10:32 So this is what's taking place with this company. Venture funds invested around $2 billion into the company, most recently added $32 billion dollar valuation without a single board seat in return. Did you hear what I just said? Tom, two billion, 32 billion dollar valuation with zero board seats in return. And these are not lame people that don't know how to negotiate board seats. In fact, it's unclear if FTX even has a board of directors, audit committee, CFO, chief compliance officer, instead it just seems to have a some sort of VC
Starting point is 00:11:05 advisory committee. Here's who was involved. FTX backers include Sequoia, which once sued, Binance for unrelated reasons, Paradigm, Softbank, Tiger Global, Bond, BlackRock, LightSpeed, Insight Partners, Ribbit Capital, Race Capital, all of these guys invested in the point of this article is saying that at the very least, the FTIQ experience will put a major chill on venture investments in crypto, even in unaffected areas like decentralized finance, if FTIQ can go from 32 billion to zero, maybe in just 36 hours, who's to say the same
Starting point is 00:11:42 can't happen elsewhere? Why would LPs take the chance? This is a very, very legit big hit to the crypto community. Think about this. So $32 billion valuation. I give you a billion dollars investment. Now you're worth $33 billion because you got my cash. I only own $133. You think of it that way. And so if I want to triple my money, that thing's got to be worth $100 billion some day. And so there was apparently feelings
Starting point is 00:12:21 that there was more than just frothingness in the market. You know what I mean? This was a, this was a root beer shaken up and then you open it in a crowded room. I mean, this is huge. All over your face now. All over. Yeah, I'll over everything. But think about that, Pat, because you make investments, Pat, visual for Tom, but go
Starting point is 00:12:38 ahead, we're listening. Don't get distracted. Stay focused. Because it's Adam distracting. Yeah, yeah, I know. But think about that. Yeah, you make angel investments. You focused. Adam is distracting. Yeah, yeah, I know. But think about that. Yeah, you make angel investments You make more than angel investment serious investments. Would you invest in something where you've got one thirty third of it?
Starting point is 00:12:51 And a tight and a tripling just to triple your money or double your money the things got to be worth sixty six billion dollars That's that's when you know that's when you know when when people are trying to be that greedy that late Last year at Super Bowl the whole Super Bowl was about crypto. All you have to say is, who won the Super Bowl last year? Crypto. I don't know who won the Super Bowl. LA Rams, I can tell you, Crypto won. And, you know, by the way, FTX, Tom Brady is a part of it.
Starting point is 00:13:18 Joselle is a part of it. You know how many celebrities are a part of it? Left and right people are involved in this, but that's a whole different conversation on what's taking place. I know a lot of guys that are in the crypto community who's, they put 95% that they're savings in it. Like I'm talking 95% of their savings in it. And they're doing Uber right now late at night
Starting point is 00:13:37 because, Pat, you're supposed to bring it up. I didn't want to do it, but, sorry. But listen, props to your 4.9 star, don't Uber. Thank you. You gotta be proud of that. I have a clue. I can't be in the car. Listen, I'm gonna give Uber. Thank you. You got to be proud of that Listen, I'm gonna give you the shout out. I can't be in Cologne on the show Dave Rubin tell us how you feeling man I'm feeling all right first off
Starting point is 00:13:53 I got to apologize for being late because I was told there's a hurricane to come in or a brew in or a something and I was sleeping as the car arrived you guys sent a car your professional out here And I was sleeping and my phone's blowing up Dave you got to get as the car arrived you guys sent the car your professional out here and I was sleeping and my phone's blowing up Dave you got to get in the car, but I thought the whole east coast was gonna be blown apart So anyway, I'm a little late. Can I give you some friendly advice? Because you're been in Florida less than a year, bro Yeah, right less than a year. We've been trying to play basketball But you know you're near your kid everything he's back. Yeah as someone born and raised in I mean, this is use this for the rest of the time you're in Florida. Unless it's a hurricane cat three or higher, just carry on,
Starting point is 00:14:29 my friend. Okay. Keep calling and carry on tropical storm, tropical depression. I don't know what's going on. Take a pill and keep it moving. You're good. You're a beautiful day out there. Exactly. I'm, I'm happy here. Well, glad to have you here, man. We're really glad to have everyone realizing last time I came, you were in like a $5,000 sharp suit as you often and I was in like a rady ass here. So I thought I'll get my usual operation today by the way. First of all, everybody's got a suit on except me today. Everybody's got a suit on. I have to say it's called beyond predictable. I mixed it up today. I asked for it yesterday. We were on the panel. It's called, be unpredictable. I mixed it up today. Where's your suit?
Starting point is 00:15:06 Because I want to show my tats. But he looks like the CO3 piece suit on. Yeah, I didn't wear my jacket this time. So Dave, who's there? Toosie. Everybody's watching. Everybody's seeing what's going to happen. You're seeing different names.
Starting point is 00:15:19 You're seeing different, you know, centered races. How, how did you think they went? Well, first, let me just say, as we were all here in Florida, everyone here lives in Florida, I take it. California, California. Oh, I know. I love it there. Good luck with that. But he lives on Baker's Fill, which is a different kind of a calendar. Yeah, we're probably in the Bigger's. I want to an outdoor, Frankie Valley concert. Oh, okay. There you go. There you go. That's cool. Let's go over there. Well, look, as a Floridian, as a new Floridian, as you said, I'm here.
Starting point is 00:15:46 I got here on December 17th, 2021. I will never forget the day and the moment that I landed here. I, you know, Florida is so set up. So everything here is right. This is what America is supposed to be. This is what competent governance is. This is what freedoms all about. We are set up so well here. And this will continue and I tweeted out yesterday, Lee Zeldin, who just did something incredible in New York despite losing, moved down here. Let's take all the confident people.
Starting point is 00:16:13 I mean it, I really mean it. Let's just, how about we just open this place up for all of the competent people. Let's get all of the competent workers, all of the competent thinkers and money managers and everybody. We've got land here. We have a housing problem here, but there's plenty of land down in Homestead and across
Starting point is 00:16:30 the panhandle. There's land. Let's start building, do some great infrastructure. I'm feeling great about Florida. The rest of the night, I mean, we still don't know what's up with Arizona. So it's a little kind of wishy-washy, but it certainly didn't go the way that I think would have been best for America, for a free America. Let's put it that way. By the way, you know, Zeldin, you know, the status first time, I think in two decades or was a four decades that a
Starting point is 00:16:54 governor race was that closest to closest race in four decades to lose by only five points. You got to give him respect and but but nobody knew him two months ago. Nobody had a clue who this guy was. Some people thought he was like a, you know, what do you call it? One of these heavy metal guys, a selving, like, let's Zeppelin. Because you're one of the lezz-uplin' guys. Keep rocking.
Starting point is 00:17:12 Yeah, but so, okay, so now the question, the main question everyone's asking, and you know, you've been asked this, you know, yourself, and, you know, so, look, the reason why this happened is because what America doesn't want is anybody that Trump indoors is, you know, is not looking good. It's because of his involvement and the stories coming out.
Starting point is 00:17:33 He blamed his wife, you know, these articles that are right and saying he was losing his mind yesterday, you know, he was living, he was screaming, obviously, that's an insider's story. But even New York Post posted something today talking about maybe it's time to move because what America's showing is, Florida, the guy won 62 out of 67 counties. That's the last.
Starting point is 00:17:55 62 out of 67 counties. And the five that he lost by the way, all had record numbers for Republicans. So Broward I think was up by 12 points for Republicans. It's probably one of the lost he won in a certain sense. Yeah. So whatoward, I think, was up by 12 points for Republicans. It's probably one of the lost, he won in a certain sense. Yeah. So, what do you think about that? Do you think it's at a point where, you know, it's time to move on or it's not going
Starting point is 00:18:14 to happen. You have to know that he's going to be running and there's got to be a strategy and he is going to call him out and it's not going to be pretty and the Santas should still run and they got to go through and let the Republicans decide who they want as a candidate. What do you think? I think just before we get into the Trump thing specifically, I think we just have to accept that probably 40% of the country just wants more nonsense. They want more government.
Starting point is 00:18:38 They want more lockdowns. They want more control over their lives. They want higher taxes. They want bad governance and bad schools. They have been so brainwashed, you know, the NPC mean, the non-playable character mean. They want it, and it just is, and we can do the best we can to bring better ideas to them
Starting point is 00:18:57 and break some of them. But I think we just have to accept that. That's sort of separate, then. Did Trump really move this thing? I don't really think this thing was about Trump. I mean, the Trump, the real Trump people did not do that well. I mean, the fact that Oz lost to Federman, I mean, Pennsylvania was whacked out, but Federman can't speak, right? He literally, not only does he have all the worst
Starting point is 00:19:16 ideas, like all of the worst socialist big government ideas and release people out on this, you know, the criminals back into the streets and all that, but the guy cannot speak. And then did you see last night on MSNBC, they actually had a panel on whether John Federman should be the nominee for president in 2024. I saw that. It is a televised mental institute, you know, over there. Yeah. Yeah. That he should be the one.
Starting point is 00:19:40 That he should be the nominee. That he should run. Yeah, but like, how do you, how does Oz lose to that guy? Like there's something there. Other than like they all just want lockdowns, they're all idiots. What actually happened though? Like go deeper into the fact of like,
Starting point is 00:19:52 how does Oz, a very well-known character, lose to a literal week in it Bernie's character? Yeah, he wasn't, look, I actually kind of liked Dr. Oz and I think he's sort of, he's kind of like you Adam. I think he's kind of like a disaffected liberal who's woken up a little bit and he's kind of getting there. I was here what about what it's about eight months ago. I got to see how far we've dragged you.
Starting point is 00:20:12 I dragged, I dragged Mar, I did two hours with Mar. Exactly. I watched the whole thing, but I want to talk about that for sure. But Oz just wasn't a great candidate, but it's a moot point that anyone in their right mind voted for Federman. That you thought, this is a guy we should send to the Senate. He can't speak.
Starting point is 00:20:29 You know what I mean? That's not to diminish the stroke and all that, but like, come on, it has to be better than this. We're sending the guy in the hoodie who can't speak. Let's roll. So there, we have, so by the way, to the Trump thing that you asked originally, DeSantis is the future of free America. And Trump has to figure out if he wants to fit in that or not.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Yes, does Trump have the power to burn the whole thing down right now and destroy DeSantis? Probably. Could he figure out a way to do it and just split the party and just create endless chaos? Yeah, I voted for Trump the second time. I've met him. I've liked him.
Starting point is 00:21:02 I've interviewed him. He's got to figure this thing out now in a decent way. And I don't know if he has it in him, but you can feel it. People are starting to turn now. You don't think he has it in him too, realize that it's DeSantis or you don't think he has it in him to make another run, you don't think he has it in him too. The form of him. He's a fire for the Republican party.
Starting point is 00:21:23 He could be the Kingmaker. Imagine if instead of next week instead of what everyone thinks is going to happen, which is that he announces that is running. Imagine if he gets up there and he says, you know, I've looked at the lay of the land. I've been doing this for a long time. I'm of a certain age to Santa's. He's the guy. He's the guy and let me help.
Starting point is 00:21:41 What a great and not even an ending, but what a beautiful next chapter of the Trump story. I'll get out there, I'll do rallies, I'll fight for the, it's all, I can already see it, but I can see it. I can see it. But I'm looking here. That's a great, that's a hopeful wishful thing but as a New Yorker, as somebody with his ego,
Starting point is 00:21:58 I wish, I wish. I agree with you. I don't think that's ever happened. But I love hope. But maybe we got a pump the hell out of that story, so he hears it, because if Trump is one thing, he does hear what people want. And if the story is, man, you can still be loved.
Starting point is 00:22:12 You can be loved and accomplish some of the things that you wanted to accomplish. But getting through the machine again, and that you're gonna have to take out to say, I mean, to sanctimonious line a couple of days ago. Why? Who's sanctimonious? Did you look up the definition of sanctimonious line a couple of days ago. Yeah. Who's Sanctimonious? Did you look up the definition of Sanctimonious?
Starting point is 00:22:28 I looked it up. Yeah, it's true. And it's basically like Trump. Yeah. Okay. And then I like Trump. Yeah, not Trump. Sure the definition of Sanctimonious.
Starting point is 00:22:36 Yeah, it's kind of that. But by the way, because when he comes up with crooked Hillary, or you know, wacky and crazy Nancy, it's not off the cuff. Yeah. I mean, a lot of this stuff that he does is certainly off the cuff, don't know doubt. But this is well thought out. All right, we're going to sleepy Joe. St. Dimonius, making a show of being
Starting point is 00:22:53 morally superior to other people. So he's like, I could say anything I want about Ron to scam to whatever name you want to go. He's like, I want to call him, you're not holier than thou. Okay, you're not chosen by God, buddy. He picked that on purpose. So in my opinion, give me one example.
Starting point is 00:23:13 One example ever in Trump's life, where he's like, I will take a back seat, you be the leader. I've never seen it. No, I know, but that's why the story, right? Like if he wants to do the heroes journey here, it's like man, do it. No, I know, I know it's crazy. I know it's crazy, but it's why the story, right? Like if he wants to do the heroes journey here, it's like, man, do it. No, I know it's crazy.
Starting point is 00:23:26 I know it's crazy, but it's worth getting more people to talk about it for the next two weeks, because otherwise he's gonna announce and they are gonna have to battle it out. I would say this, DeSantis will be by far, if he wants to run, I don't know if he wants to run. I know him decently well now, I was at that. You're at the live, right?
Starting point is 00:23:43 I was at that. Victory party. I did the, my show from the victory thing. I mean, the guy, he's surrounded by incredible people. He's competent. He's decent. He's clearly a good husband. He's a good father. It's like, it's not going to get better than this.
Starting point is 00:23:54 I don't worship politicians. I don't. It is not going to get better than this guy. And I would say the real question for those of us that live in, uh, in Florida, and I really honestly can't believe that you live in California. Ricky, um do we want him to run? You know, I think there's an argument to just keep him here and let's keep this place as strong as it can be and you know, I think I think that's worth thinking about. The opening, the opening where you have an opening to capitalize, he's, yeah,
Starting point is 00:24:23 he's never been there. No, I mean, okay, so, okay, so 62 out of 77. What's he gonna do better four years from now? Well, like, what's gonna be better than today? You know, everybody won in your state. You flipped a purple into red. Are you gonna be able to peak that? It's kind of like, you know, you're wanting to get a contract with a team and you wanna sign a 10 year, you know your wanting to get a contract with a team and you want
Starting point is 00:24:45 to sign a 10 year, you know, half a billion dollar contract like you are with baseball. No, I'm going to, I'm going to play one more year on a one year contract and I'll renegotiate my, no, no, no, no, go like this year right now. Aaron Judge, Judge at How Many Home Runs Last Years, 62. 62. Yeah. So he broke, he broke the record of Robert Bears. Now the time to renegotiate your contract.
Starting point is 00:25:04 This is the year to exact your 10 year contract. He's probably going to end up going to the Giants based on what Tom is saying, so he broke he broke the record of Robert. There's now the time to renegotiate. This is the year to exact your 10 year country He's probably gonna end up going to the Giants based on what Tom is saying But he he needs to now get his half a billion out of contract What do you think what would you make of it if he just was like I don't want to do it like I love this state I love what I'm doing. I love everything that I can accomplish here and I think that the machine is so if he said that Yeah, I don't think yeah, I don't think he's that guy. I think he's a guy that is a leader amongst leaders. I think he's a guy that has had his,
Starting point is 00:25:35 I said on leading for a long time since he was a teenager. I don't think this guy was a teenager. You would have known something was different about him. I think if he was 22 years old, you're at a bar having a drink with him and talking to him. His language, you're gonna know, this is not a regular guy. If you're watching a football game with him, this guy's gonna do something.
Starting point is 00:25:55 I don't know what it's going to be. And he's done it, Chair. You know, being a commander, being a commander of a Navy SEAL unit to go in and be in Congress six districts, Daytona to go being a governor. You in only by 34,000 votes, and then it's landslide to 40 to 60 Charlie Chris,
Starting point is 00:26:08 and then everybody in your state wins because of you, and then you flip a purple to a red, this is it. So if he's ever gonna run, this is your opening. If he's not, now here's a part, if he does run, now my concern, if I'm him, is the following, because this is also what you don't want. It's the replacement game. Mine to our mindset would be if I'm him is,
Starting point is 00:26:30 who am I replacing? Because if you are gonna go be the president, and if you are a kink maker, who's the next person that you're working or developing or thinking to say, here's a five or six or seven candidates that would make a hell of a governor in the state of Florida, let's start kind of shaping their mindset. Of course, some people are going to come from the outside. I think that's what I would be thinking about if I'm him.
Starting point is 00:26:52 It's probably on my top 10 list right now to find my replacement if I run for president. If I'm not planning on running for president ever, then you don't need to think about that because you've got plenty of time. They've got to be thinking about it one way or another. And again, I have no insight into, I know his people pretty well. I have no insight into whether he wants to do it or not. But they have to be thinking about that. But I'll tell you a great story about him and running and how huge this victory was. So when we finished up my book tour, the last stop that we did was in Orlando.
Starting point is 00:27:19 And I had DeSantis as my special guest. So we went right into Disney and did this show there and they had protesters and they're screaming and all the usual nonsense. But I'm sitting in the green room with the governor just the two of us for about 10 minutes before the show and we're just mostly, he wanted to talk about baseball actually.
Starting point is 00:27:35 We're just kinda, yeah, like it wasn't about politics. He's just a decent dude. And I said to him, I said, you know, governor, you're gonna win this thing by 15 points. He laughed in my face. He said six or seven, six or seven. And now he won by 20. I mean, think about that.
Starting point is 00:27:51 He thought six or seven. He said six or seven. And that would be huge. And the guy won by 20. Do you think that, do you think that he said that because he didn't realize how much of an impact he had made? I mean, so look, it was he not aware of how much people really appreciated what he was doing
Starting point is 00:28:08 and how the rest of the world, does he not view himself the way we view him in order for him to tell you that? I mean, I've had dinner with him a few times. He's, he's normal. He would sit here with that. But does it make sense when I'm asking? Like, yeah, like, does he not see what we see? But that's great though.
Starting point is 00:28:22 It's hard. Yeah, that might be right. That might be the ultimate secret. I'm not saying that I want to get too cocky, but like, of course, I got what I want. He wants to be level headed and just be like moderate and just be like, listen, keep my head down and work my ass off. And get to be hold on. The reason I asked that is because if he doesn't, there's, there's like, you know, all
Starting point is 00:28:42 the guys here, we're not, we're at right now because we're not competent. We're very secure, but it doesn't mean, it doesn't mean you can't be humble at the same time, but the reason I asked him, I concerned is that, does he not see himself, like if he says something like that, okay, then if you really believe that, then you don't, you think that you may not be able to be president.
Starting point is 00:28:57 I think it might, when the president might be something like this, I think, you know, as someone that just got here, right, that is so proud to be here and so vested in not only continuing this place, but making sure that it lasts for a long time. I came in with so much energy and I see now so many. I'm sure you guys all see it with new neighbors
Starting point is 00:29:14 and everything else, these people that come in and we're like, holy, we fled, we fled, we're refugees, it's me. We're refugees, we're already, I'm glad you're here though, I just have my one one suitcase and I think maybe what he didn't see that he probably now after 20 point win sees is that all of the people that came here, not only, I mean, they all voted for him, everyone voted for him, but then every, it was just working here and you take it for granted when it's working.
Starting point is 00:29:41 So then all of these new people come in and they're so excited about it. And I think maybe he couldn't quite quantify what that excitement was. Because for him, it was like, we're gonna stay open. We're supposed to stay open. I'm not gonna put you out of a job. You're not supposed to be out of a job. I'm gonna send your kid to school.
Starting point is 00:29:56 So I think maybe there was a little bit of a disconnect but to your point, I think that might be the beauty of the whole thing. Of course, I got 100% agree with you. I was just wondering, you know, because I want him to believe that, and I'm sure he does. I mean, he has the right people to love him to like, hey, run for president because that's you're going to win. But catch catch catch one question.
Starting point is 00:30:13 So they, so him, so Trump, Trump saying to the sanctimonious statement that, you know, the calling that name, because the sand is in and come back or you can't shoot back. Keep it cool, baby. But I should keep it cool. Do you guys think because of that one thing that that one moment, a two questions, is it over? Or do you think there's people like in Trump's team like, yo, dude, chill out. He's the future. Kind of make a man's because this guy, he could bring you when you guys would be the
Starting point is 00:30:39 perfect team to then bring you the Santas with, let's say, you know, I'm just being whatever Kerry Lake. And then Lake can run when she has her time's say, you know, I'm just being whatever, Carrie Lake. And then Lake can run when she has her time and she can pick Tulsi Gabbard to females, you know, running, you know, like, what do you got? What do you got? My guess is, if Trump has good people around him, and that's always the thing with him,
Starting point is 00:30:56 like, are they good people? Are they actually there to help Trump or are they there to help themselves or whatever it is? If he has good people around him, I would imagine that they're sitting around Mar-a-Lago right now going, okay, so if DeSantis runs and if you run, what is the move on him?
Starting point is 00:31:09 How do you take this guy out? You can't just, oh, I have rumors about him and whatever. Imagine them on a debate stage where Trump's trying to call him names or do all the tricks. That's why I, I don't have a major problem with the tricks, the tricks got him somewhere. There's reasons that they're not great too, but if they were on a debate stage and DeSantis just every, whatever they think, whatever the garbage was that Trump was throwing at him. If DeSantis just kept saying,
Starting point is 00:31:34 this is what I did in the state. This is what I intend to do. These are the numbers. This is the support. Well, like there's a real defense there without having to play the game. Everyone else tried to play the game against Trump. Remember when he was going after little Marco Rubio and then there were those two days where Marco tried. And it's like, you can't beat Trump at his own game, but maybe the way you beat Trump. And again, I say this as someone that likes him. So that's the weird part.
Starting point is 00:31:57 But maybe the way you beat him, you beat him through pure competency and decency and just not playing. And. Yeah, well, what's the famous phrase like, never wrestle with the pig because you both get dirty and the pig loves it. And that's Trump.
Starting point is 00:32:10 He loves that. So as someone who's been lifelong Floridian, this would be my advice to the Santa's real quick. So, you know, the famous saying, man plans, God laughs. Okay, so COVID was the Santactus's moment to shine. While the rest of the crazies were locking down and masking up and vaccinating up,
Starting point is 00:32:31 he's like not here in Florida. Like unless there's another Black Swan event, that was his moment, Carpe Diem, right? And the last thing is, you never, like David, we started the show with me saying, hey, welcome to Florida, these hurricanes happened. Like get used to it. We're gonna have another five years of hurricane season.
Starting point is 00:32:49 God forbid three years from now, there's another hurricane, Andrew. And he doesn't run for president this time around. And Florida gets devastated. He's at an A plus ranking right now. You can't get higher than where he is right now. He thought he was gonna win by six or seven. You thought 15, it's 20, brother. Yeah. You could only go down from here.
Starting point is 00:33:09 Whether it's some situation in Florida, situation, federally in the overall union, now's your moment, and whether you're not, you have to take on Trump or not. You have to seize the moment, because you do not know what's gonna happen five years from now. Isn't it crazy that there's so many people in this country
Starting point is 00:33:26 that don't want what we have here? They either just don't get it, or they don't understand how good it is, or whatever. But like, when I was driving back from Tampa yesterday, so it's about a four and a half hour drive to get back to Miami, I just kept thinking the entire time, man. The night did not go great the way I suspected,
Starting point is 00:33:42 but I am so happy to be here. I did the thing, you know, you can always talk about what you're gonna do or whatever, but I left a place that was crumbling. I moved to companies here, I moved in off a lot of people here. Everybody is freaking thriving and happy, and it's going well.
Starting point is 00:33:59 That's great. And it's like, that's what it's all about. So you still have that chance in America where most countries you don't, if you don't like Trudeau in Canada, whether you live in Calgary or Toronto, that's what you're doing. You're up. That's it.
Starting point is 00:34:12 You got Trudeau. Great point. But wish you would have kept our little secret down here in Florida, a little bit of forever secret. But you know, everyone that you're breaking up. You've been up flooring. Friends gone up 40% bro. There's some stuff happening.
Starting point is 00:34:21 Well, that's your hype in it. And I'm looking for one's place. It's not a secret. But you know what it is though? It's a fantasy in it. And I'm looking for one's place. It's not a secret. But you know what it is? It's a fantasy. People have a hard time detaching from their abusers. Of course, you're right.
Starting point is 00:34:30 That's what it comes down to. I mean, it's crazy that sounds. So reality behind these people have a hard time detaching from their abusers. So you kind of won't leave California? No, honestly, you know what I mean? You know, here's a crazy part. I was literally just having this conversation
Starting point is 00:34:43 with the friend yesterday that I'm very attached to my family, so is my wife. My grandparents are there. There's only two that I have left. We're very tight knit, extremely tight knit. So to me is like, okay, do I sit there? Am I income? Do I pay the crazy ass state taxes?
Starting point is 00:35:02 And enjoy my family the time that I have them, like especially more my grandparents than anybody else. Or do I move, not get to see them as much and how many you go back to their funeral because that's kind of where we're at. And I said, no, I'm gonna stick around for a little bit longer until, you know, my grandpa's already 80 something years old,
Starting point is 00:35:17 he has heart problems, my grandma's, you know, a little bit healthier, but she's not all great. So I had to put things in a balance because you know, I've been talking to Pat about it, like, I wanted to go to Texas, I love Florida great. So I had to put these in a balance, because I've been talking about it, I wanted to go to Texas, I love Florida, but I just needed to put these on a balance. It just, you know, it's very old. Everyone has that negotiation.
Starting point is 00:35:32 I tweeted this out yesterday about federalism and that if you are not happy right now, if you're in Pennsylvania and you're not happy, you can move. And then of course in Twitter, where you get only the best of the best, or it's gotten a little bit better. Something's going on with Elon.
Starting point is 00:35:46 Something's happening there. But, you know, I saw the main comment I got, well, it's not easy to move. That was the main thing that I got. And it's like, well, okay, but in life, nothing worthwhile is easy. It's not easy, whether you have, you know, I'm obviously doing all right.
Starting point is 00:35:59 I had two companies that I was moving. It wasn't easy to move my life. It wasn't easy to get all my guys to join me and move operations and all that. But I could get, you might have nothing, it would not be easy to move. You might have all sorts of family considerations and all those things, but at least you've got the freaking choice
Starting point is 00:36:16 for now, for now. Yeah, so being Middle Eastern, a lot of your friends are Middle Eastern, they can't leave because you have to leave auntie, her grandma, so I'm going to Hispanic Spanish Middle Eastern were very close, but going back to Trump and the Santos concept, so you know, you talked about, hey, you know, you're going to win by 15. I think six or seven, right?
Starting point is 00:36:36 He wins by 20. 20? What are you talking about? His speech, he was on fire. He said, look, I just want to say, when I first won, I won, and many of you did a vote for me the first time. Those of you who have now voted for me, I wanna tell you, thank you for trusting me to vote me in, right? I mean, there's an emotional connection
Starting point is 00:36:53 now with Miami Day. He's talking about them to support you. So, I think the difference is, the synthesis personality doesn't allow for blind spots. Everybody has them. No matter how paranoid you are, you have blind spots. Trump's personality creates many blind spots. And the tough part is, I don't know if Trump's asking,
Starting point is 00:37:18 what do you think? Okay, so I don't know if Melania's talking to him late at night. I don't know if Ivanka's talking to him. I don't know if Junania's talking to him late at night. I don't know if Ivanka's talking to him. I don't know if Juniors definitely not going to be saying, hey, you know, I think it's dissent, he would never ever say that. It's kind of like Juniors telling his father,
Starting point is 00:37:33 God, hey, dad, I think it's time for somebody else to be just not going to happen. That mindset's not going to be there. However, you know, everybody thinks they know how Trump thinks. Everybody thinks they understand how Trump thinks. Everybody thinks they understand this guy. Ever I say, oh, let me hear what I would do if I was Trump.
Starting point is 00:37:50 You haven't been in for 77 years. You don't know what his mom told him when he was 12 years old, son, never let anybody, that, that, that, that. You don't know what is that told him when it was eight years old and for him to throw in the towel as a method of being disloyal to his parents, you don't know that. We don't talk about those conversations privately. Those are very emotional.
Starting point is 00:38:12 And his loyalty is not to his wife. I'm not talking in a marriage sense. I'm talking in a vision sense. His loyalty is not to his kids. His loyalty is not to the Republican Party. I feel his loyalty is to that eight-year-old kid, that 14-year-old Trump, who had a conversation with a grandpa or Fred or his older brother
Starting point is 00:38:32 who became an alcoholic or whoever it is. I feel if there's anyone he talks to privately when he's praying or he's talking to God or he's doing anything, I think he's talking to his parents, he's talking to his, you know, hey, mom, what do you think I should do? Hey, dad, what do you think? I think those are the types of conversation.
Starting point is 00:38:49 As weird as it sounds, I don't think he's calling regular people saying what do you think we should be doing next. Now, I did talk to Giuliani when we were at his house, and we were doing the interview for Mafia States of America, which by the way, today Rolling Stones did an article on the, yeah, it's in Rolling Stones. By the way, I think it's the one year anniversary coming up right now. It could be, yeah, it could be, but. Mafia States of America. You're yeah, it's in roll. I think it's the one year anniversary coming up right now. It could be yeah, it could be, but
Starting point is 00:39:07 Moffeus, take the air. You're right. It's something the boom, we're sitting there with Rudy and you know, we talk Trump and Rudy says that, you know, him and Trump had a conversation and he says, look, if I, if you notice, I'm being unhealthy and I can't talk, I'm not the same communicator and I'm sound like Biden, tell me to stop, I'll stop.
Starting point is 00:39:25 Okay, Rudy said. That's what Rudy said to me. And he's a no you, meaning like you're not a confidant with him. No, no, Rudy said to me that Trump told him. Oh, I'm not Rudy's telling you this. Yeah, by the way, if I start bad. Trump told me to Trump,
Starting point is 00:39:41 yeah, Trump told me, Trump said to Rudy, hey, so here's you know, so I think I don't see Rudy You know, it was a three and a half hour interview. It was a four hour interview We sat there and is in his living room. We're talking this is by the way This is this is a week after they took the stuff out of his FBI came in so it's like at the time when this was taking place And so if he says that to Rudy there there means there's a few people that, yeah, maybe there's a few people there. But here's the other thing that we have to, we can't forget.
Starting point is 00:40:11 I think, you know, I've been running a sales organization for 21 years. The mistake I made early on as in my 20s and my early 30s, I picked my killers and my rabbits too early, just because I like their personality or I like how they were or I like them. I'm like, yeah, but that guy's too quiet. Yeah, but that guy's not as fired up as that.
Starting point is 00:40:31 Yeah, but that guy's a better speaker than this guy. There was a guy named Jose. Jose was a quiet guy. Nobody backed on Jose. When I first started my insurance company, Crazy Story, September 23rd, I had 52 agents that were working with me directly. I told them as a guys, you can pick and choose the seven people you can work with. Okay? These
Starting point is 00:40:50 seven people. Choose to work with any of these seven people. You get to pick and choose and come and tell me because now that I'm running a company, I can't be working with you guys directly. I have to do operations. There's this guy named Jose, his wife Marlene. Do you know how many people picked him? Zero. Do you know today his business, his agency, does 40 to 50 million year, more than anybody that was in that room and more than anybody that's ever been with us.
Starting point is 00:41:15 So meaning you can't pick your rabbits tour. You can pick a person saying, this is a long race. A lot can happen the next year and a half. We don't know what's gonna be a half. We don't know what's going to be taking place. We don't know what's going to be happened to Arizona. If Kerry Lake wins Arizona, okay. And let's just say Nevada. What's the guy's last name? Like salt. Let's say he wins it. Let's say. You know, he was DeSantis's roommate in college. Did he? Not do that. Really. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:42 Very interesting. Yeah. So if he win, if they win 51, 5149 Senate, say that happens. It's not likely it's gonna happen. Well, let's just say it does happen. Walker wins, the runoff in December, let's say Nevada wins, and let's say Kary Lake wins. Trump can say, I had a victory. So there is that partner, he can say, Kary's my person.
Starting point is 00:42:00 Kary said, my favorite person in the world, my second favorite person in the world is my husband, my first favorite person in the world. You saw what she said. And she's a very much of a, if Trump is here, the scientists are seeing the way they handle issues, they're both direct, I think Kerry's here.
Starting point is 00:42:13 I don't think she's here, I don't think she's here, I think she's here, she'll call people out. So it's still too early, you know, the season, you know, everybody is about, you know, in NFL, they say who's gonna win the Super Bowl, whoever stays healthy, when the playoffs start, the playoffs hasn't started yet for presidency. You don't know what issue is going to come out with the Sanctus, you don't know what's
Starting point is 00:42:31 going to come out with Biden, you don't know what's going to come out with Newsom, you don't know what's going to come out with Trump. Trump, we still have a lot of time on what's going to take place. Don't forget also, Trump loves to surprise people, right? So the only reality show I ever watched in my life was the celebrity apprentice I've never seen any other this was before trump obviously politics and president all that for some reason I watch that show I've never I never I can't even think of any other
Starting point is 00:42:56 other I never saw I've literally never seen that I got no idea what they're doing but for some reason I watch that and on that show, the mastery of that show, and they tried to replicate it with Schwarzenegger and they couldn't, they tried it with Martha Stewart and they couldn't. Arnold was that he would every week he'd do something nuts that you thought he couldn't do. So, you know, they'd have four people remaining and suddenly he'd fire three of them out of nowhere and just announce the winner. So there is, that's why I think this, I, having this conversation publicly, teasing out Trump, you have some options here to make you still be a winner.
Starting point is 00:43:30 You can be a winner here and not be the president of the United States. You can have the rallies, have the love, get all the support, and actually maybe not have to do all the stuff that actually DeSantis is quite good at. Yeah, that's why I fully agree with you. And then also maybe where I disagree. The craziest reality show I've ever seen
Starting point is 00:43:50 and I've literally been on keeping up with the Kardashians for an entire season. Okay, we did not know that. Okay, I have not watched. The craziest reality show I've ever seen. The first Humphries, who was the crazy. The crazy is a second debate where he brings out, it was keeping up with the Clintons,
Starting point is 00:44:06 where he brought up all the Clintons, mistresses on a debate stage was the most insane. I'm like, this guy just brought out Clinton hookers to a presidential debate. How is this even a thing? And that's Trump. Here's the one thing I'll say about Trump, but this is why I do not think he's gonna-
Starting point is 00:44:24 Oh, you said hookers. I don't think he's gross. They were just people like, yeah, because you can't say hookers. I don't think he's my bad. Well, lady, some whatever, a few certain ladies, sorry, sorry,
Starting point is 00:44:35 sorry, hang on, hang on, hang on, you're the former staff here. So here's the beautiful thing about Trump. And this is not a knock on Trump. This is actually the truth. I actually believe, whatever he says, I take it face value. Meaning I don't think he has a hidden agenda.
Starting point is 00:44:50 I think Trump literally says what he thinks. Good or bad. Whatever he says, I'm like, that's how Trump thinks. You might agree with it, you might disagree with it. He's not like, all right, I said that on TV, but behind closed doors, I'm doing this. I think he's just like, Russia, if you're listening,
Starting point is 00:45:05 like he just says shit. So back to the sanctimonious thing. If you want to just get a little insight to what he's thinking, it's exact same playbook 2016. Look at the poll numbers. 80% want me. Look at the sanctimonious. He's at 10% good job there, Ron.
Starting point is 00:45:21 Look at the crowd. The crowd wasn't into it. Oh, I agree. I'm not saying that the crowd wasn't into it. Oh, I agree. I'm not saying that the crowd's not into it. I'm just saying he's doing it. So I'm taking what he does at face value. Oh, Mike Pence, it's 7% better than I thought. They're Mike, all right, buddy.
Starting point is 00:45:35 What's her face? Liz Cheney, 3% ad, no way. She's got 3% no way. That's how he thinks. So he still believes that he has 80% approval ratings within the Republican party. And if he actually sees that, he's not going anywhere. Isn't it kind of funny?
Starting point is 00:45:51 It sounds like we all just want him to be a little bit better. We're not asking for like major re-haul with him, right? Like it was just like, could you just be a little bit better for this moment perhaps? But a leopard cannot change its spots and Trump ain't doing it at 78 years old. Look, I say one thing though. Let's not forget that this dude came in, even like came in and everybody came against him.
Starting point is 00:46:12 The meat like he got, he hit the beehive, he got stung by everybody, the media and it was all set up. It was all bullshit. Russia was bullshit. All, what kind of attitude would you have if you're a boss? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And you came in and you know you said your fake news and because of that Look at CNN is gone to shit because he pointed them out all those all the Pelosi all the everybody came on him
Starting point is 00:46:34 Bro, he fought back. I wouldn't trust anybody and I'd be an asshole if I was him too So what do you expect I don't agree with the going after the Sanctus but bro, it's a fight if If you're number one, you wanna be number one, you're talking shit and the gloves come off. I get that, you know, remember when people would always say, you know, I like, I actually do like Trump but the tweets, the tweets are a bit much. And I always thought that was such a bizarre thing to say
Starting point is 00:46:56 because it's like, oh, so if the guy who did the thing that nobody said could be done would just behave a little bit more like you who've never accomplished anything. You know, so that's why it's just always so fun. You know, you know, it's funny, that's, that's the, that's Adam's problem. That Adam cannot, cannot see Trump's accomplishments because he doesn't like the guy. That's so you just, 100% is true. That was all that. That was a question. That 100% is true. That was all that all that was That was a question that was a statement. I don't know if you know the difference. Okay. So what I'm about to come
Starting point is 00:47:32 But you know because you don't like him Apart from all his accomplishments, loads an employment in history for blacks and Hispanics. How is stock market? First president to ever walk in North Korea and meet with the president of North Korea. Lower the tensions with Russia, win a trade world with China. I mean, the list goes on and you're still like, oh, you know, fuck this guy. I'm like, bro, come. There's going to be a, I don't like him. I don't like him. It's a lot of his personality either. But I didn't, I want to live in a country where my taxes are low, stock market's doing good, unemployment's low and we're beating other countries and
Starting point is 00:48:06 That's what Trump gave us. So all this other bullshit is a bunch of emotional bullshit of people that don't like how he is That's why he's a winner. You're not gonna like winners Michael Jordan You have Scotty Pippin talking shit about Michael Jordan on on on the on the this show what What what the last dance the last dance all of a sudden he's a Michael Jordan's an asshole. Dude, if you read the book and when you talk about, when you talk about Michael Jordan, all the guys that left his team after he left, we're getting big ass contracts. And then we're not worth that because Michael Jordan was no longer around.
Starting point is 00:48:39 So that's what I'm getting at. I know matter how much you don't like a person. If they're making everybody better and they're making everybody's lives better, financially, economically, socially, whatever in case they be, the how with how they act. Oh, it's not very presidential. Every other president's screwing you over.
Starting point is 00:48:53 So what the hell doesn't matter? I talk shit, beginning a good economy. Talk shit, be lower unemployment. Talk shit, be lower tensions with Russia, and talk shit, be win trade, you can't have it both. And the thing about the, a lot of Americans is they want both.
Starting point is 00:49:09 You can't have it both. Either you're gonna have a good speaking guy like Obama as an idiot or with the country and then the Hispanics love him. In 2014, he created the cages our people are in. And the poor and more people, more immigrants and any other person in history in history but he speaks well. Like you got to choose one or the other you can't have it. You can have your cake and you two. That's going back to your point. That's that's you described Adam you know point by point on that's that's that's the one. This is the American people right here. Well yeah great
Starting point is 00:49:38 job Ricky. How do you really feel? You're really. You're really. You know what? I know. Actually was not rehearsed. You're really, you're really, you're really, you're really, you're really, you're really, you're really, you're really being old played over well. Here's what I will say. I'm actually one of the few people that will acknowledge his accomplishments and say I do approve of what he did was able to, but you don't want to be an office.
Starting point is 00:49:56 Oh yeah, Hiffey, let me speak. And then I'll come to you. That's how this works. I will acknowledge what he did for the economy. I would acknowledge what he did for unemployment. I will acknowledge what he did for the stock market. I will acknowledge what he did to them at. I would acknowledge what he did for unemployment. I will acknowledge what he did for the stock market. I will acknowledge what he did to them at least. I'm able to do that, but it's not about me.
Starting point is 00:50:10 I'm letting you, I'm giving you insight to what's 50 plus percent of the country thinks. And 50% of the country, like for instance, if I hear nails on a chalkboard, I don't care what you're writing on the chalkboard. All I'm hearing is aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Godboard is good. And people are like, yeah, I just don't want that sound in my life. And here's my point. Do you think most people, not you, not me, not Dave, not Pat, not Vinny, do most people vote because of policy or personality?
Starting point is 00:50:53 No, personality. Okay, so you know the answer. Yeah. So people don't like his personality. So don't be shocked when he doesn't wait. Well, I would also add to that that, if you think about it this way, can Trump bring in any new voters?
Starting point is 00:51:06 Is there anyone that didn't vote for him last time that suddenly will come to your position? Maybe. No, so I would say there might be some really broken Democrats who are just like Biden, as dementia, this thing's going to shit. So you get this tiny amount. The bigger issue though, is that the amount of people
Starting point is 00:51:21 who will be depressed by the end of four years of Biden that will suddenly vote because they hate Trump, you probably increase that by about five million voters, something like that. So that's the problem Trump has. He doesn't have, his ceiling is basically there already, but the floor now moves because a certain amount of people hate him.
Starting point is 00:51:39 That in some ways is the best argument for DeSantis. It's like DeSantis actually can bring in a whole bunch of the disaffected liberals and the libertarians and blah, blah, blah. And the hatred of DeSantis, although the media will do all their tricks and they'll make him what they're going to do. I mean, I've been saying this for a year. He'll be Hitler but worse because he'll be competent Hitler. Trump was incompetent Hitler, but they'll make him competent Hitler.
Starting point is 00:52:03 That will be the argument that he's functional but has all the bad ideas and Trump was justent Hitler, but they'll make him competent Hitler. That will be the argument that he's functional, but has all the bad ideas. And Trump was just a buffoon. But that's the issue, is that DeSantis can bring in a whole bunch of new people. Who's the new people that Trump can bring in? That's a real issue. I'll ask you one question.
Starting point is 00:52:17 And this is my entire point of where I stand politically, because I'm not on team red, I'm not on team blue, I'm on red, white, and blue. I love America, a very moderate person person and all aspects of my life. Who has a better chance of getting to a 60% approval rating? Donald Trump or Ron DeSent? Yeah. Who is it? No, it's DeSent is. It's not even close. Yeah. And that's what I want for America. I want whoever it is. Whoever it is, the president to be a unifier. And Donald Trump, as Love and Rehate him,
Starting point is 00:52:47 he will get you 45%. No problem. You know, I've been playing higher than that. I've been playing a lot of old Reagan clips on my show. From before, before he was, from the 60s, before he was even, just as he was becoming a politician, before he was governor of Cali, and then as president. And it's like that aspirational message,
Starting point is 00:53:04 it's the same stuff that DeSantis is doing. DeSantis has to push a little more against the woke stuff, which Reagan was doing more directly towards socialism or communism. But it's the same message of this country is good. Let's get the government out of the way, live your life. Like it's basic stuff that we all want.
Starting point is 00:53:21 But yes, we still have this issue where a certain amount of people, they don't know what they want or why they should want it yes, we still have this issue where a certain amount of people, they don't know what they want or why they should want it. And that we just have to either accept or figure out how you deal with it. You're here with the Santa set about Florida. This is where woke comes to die. It loves a great line. It's a great line. And what I like about the Santa, and I vote it for the Santa's, I see what's going on in florida I think he has the ability all i'm looking for is
Starting point is 00:53:46 the ability to get the sixty percent because that's my one wish for america storn out enemies like rickie and i like can we get to a point where just like yeah you're cool home with my disagree but we're good we may never get there me look we have a federal assistant for a reason and the states may just kind of go their separate ways and that you want to neuter the federal government as much as possible.
Starting point is 00:54:06 That might be a much better way to deal with all of this. Like at the end of the day, it's sad, right? I'm from New York. I lived in Cali. It's not, you don't think that it should be that way. We're supposed to be the United States, but maybe at the end of the day, the only way to do this is we will just continue to do it right here. And we will take the refugees and then hopefully make sure that the refugees know why they came here, but if, but Kali is gone, it's just gone. They just reelected Gavin Newsom, even worse than that Michigan. Gretchen Whitmer. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:54:36 Gretchen Whitmer was evil. I mean purely evil. And her intentions are evil. That's what I mean, they don't go with the intentions. She's evil. She was banning people from planting seeds in their gardens during COVID. I literally sent from Crazy Cally. I was sending people plants and seeds. She's evil and they decided, yeah, we would like more of that. The people of New York,
Starting point is 00:54:58 Hochal literally said during the debate, I would do it all over again. She mandates and all that. And then these morons voted for her. So at some point, it's like, well, what do you want me to do? I live in Florida. I live around freedom and good people. Well, they, New York, I mean, they're, they, they, we can talk about all day about New York, how liberally our, but Michigan, talk about Rust Belt. I mean, they voted for Bush, then they voted for Obama.
Starting point is 00:55:21 I'm talking Michigan. Yeah, yeah. And then they voted for Obama, then they voted for Trump, and then they wanted Bernie. But then now they got Biden. Michigan is a, you talk about a flip flop. Every four years, they're going a different way. My dad's some Detroit.
Starting point is 00:55:32 So my, I asked my grandma. My grandma voted for Bush. She did not vote. She voted for McCain. She voted for Trump. She could not vote for Trump again. She voted for Biden. Like my grandma is from Michigan
Starting point is 00:55:46 And she like you're talking about someone who voted Republican But what it would go either way. She's like I just can't do this guy. Yeah, there's two things around them Like that's what's happening. There's two things there But first of all you cannot take an election result in America and and interpret that as a mandate and here's why because You know the pollsters are usually wrong, but we usually where they start, and they start with, okay, some basic numbers in a particular state, let's take a state. Say a state's 43%, registered Democrat that they think are pretty locked in, and they look at history in the state, and maybe 40% Republican. So that's 83.
Starting point is 00:56:23 They put on that about 15 points of legitimate modern-day independent voters and then about 5 to 6% depending on the state for libertarian and green. That's the playing field. The billions are usually spent on that 14 and the 14 in the middle. And as you look at these where we're locked in, we are locked in in America right now. It's kind of like looking at Co-Compepsy, if you do case studies on market share of soda through the 80s. They would spend billions on advertising and they were both locked in at 44% market share. And Pepsi went to the fountain business and tried to get the fast food and do it that way. The point is, you can't take these elections and interpret it as a mandate.
Starting point is 00:57:09 Michigan didn't flip flop as much as the independent voters were moving. And Trump knew that when he did those rallies in the rural areas, he's like, I can't be 65% out here. Out here, I got to be 75, because it's got to counteract cord Detroit that's going to be voting how it's locked in. And that's the first point. And so I think we have to look at the billion spent
Starting point is 00:57:34 for the 15 in the middle usually. Now, if you look at a true unifier in DeSantis, you now see that the only way he gets to twenty points is that florida broke not like so many other states and races so many races went exactly the way I'm describing here but florida a bunch of democrats walked across the line you know and he didn't get a hundred percent of Republican vote. He got pretty close to it. And the independence came across the line because there was two things.
Starting point is 00:58:08 He was a unifier and he got the job done. COVID, I think my governor got the job done. You take a look at what happened with Hurricane Ian and he was over there in those white boots for a week. Not doing a photo op dropping in. He was at the command center and National Guard guys over there. He had these things and people look at it, hey, I think my governor just did a pretty damn good job. DeSantis went from 35,000 vote victory when elected initially to this because he did a great job and it took stones and it cooked standing up and then
Starting point is 00:58:42 being right in those moments where he stood up. And the people of Florida have said, you know what, you know, I'm with it. And I'm with it. So to point you're making Tom, what's the point you're making? You're saying, there's a drink coke, not Pepsi. There's two is one is the elections you can't look at it as a mandate, because you have to look at these tight
Starting point is 00:59:03 statistical results that we have. And the second is we need a unifier that is a true unifier and somebody that gets a job done. That's not just throwing out, you know, oh, hate the other side because of this, hate the other side, trying to move people on a motion. And sorry, you say that you would vote for the Santa's over-trum. You personally, is that what you're saying? DeSantis is it's not who I'll vote for it's who's earning it and I think
Starting point is 00:59:32 Governor DeSantis has earned my vote and earned my support he's doing a great job in the state where I live You know something something else happened in Florida that I don't think people realize how important it is in terms of Getting guys like you and the disaffected liberals, which is that 15%. If there's 15%, if that's the number we're going with, that can move. It's like, how do you get those guys to move? You guys may remember. Nobody really talked about it in the media, but sometime in March or so, we flared a pass the 15-week ban on abortion.
Starting point is 00:59:59 15 weeks is three and a half months. Regardless of what any of our personal beliefs are in terms of when life starts and all of those things, that is not only what I would consider the moderate position. My personal belief might be a little bit before that actually, but not only is that the moderate position, it's the position
Starting point is 01:00:14 that every sane Democrat had 20 years ago. No, there was literally, literally no Democrat that had eight-month post-birth abortions, which now is the movement in the Democrat Party. That is Callie, that is New York. These are laws that they've passed. Dave, they're going, you got help by that, but they're going, not they're going two weeks
Starting point is 01:00:35 after birth. No, post-Bert the Borshians, we used to call that murder. That's a murder, I thought. But the fact that that's not a bad moderate about that. No, well, that's the point. So that's the point. So that's the point. So Florida is actually probably the most moderate state on abortion.
Starting point is 01:00:51 So you can think of now, the media will now paint Florida as this crazy far right, conservative red, blah, blah, but it's like, actually, what are we? We're moderate. That's the truth. So what makes it easy for media today to go after Trump? Is it flake loses, if Herschel Walker loses, and if Nevada loses, they can say whatever they want to say.
Starting point is 01:01:14 I will tell you, if Lake, if Walker and Nevada win, they don't have a lot to say to Trump. And if Lake does it, then Master's probably. That would be exactly what Master's will do. So meaning, if that does take place, forget about it. Right. So Trump's back a month from now saying, I told you, I told you, and he's going to play that card, right? Man, it's tight. Pat, look at it. Yeah. No, no, I, I, I, oh my God. They're saying they could be counting all the way into Thanksgiving. If not Christmas,
Starting point is 01:01:40 they said, they said they're prepared to work until I wanted to count. I wanted to, I want to know your opinion on that. Like we were talking right before we walked in in the 1800s during a civil war people voted and in one week they had the results. We are the most technologically advanced. We have we have shut on Mars walking around right now. We can't count the vote and it's not going to come out. I gotta tell you guys. It was so yesterday obviously or two days ago is my
Starting point is 01:02:02 first time voting as a Floridian. It was such a freaking pleasure. I go to this school, pleasant people there, dressed in normal clothes, didn't look like a homeless shelter. You go in, they hand you a piece of paper and a pen. You actually do it yourself. You then put it in a envelope, you walk over to a booth where there's someone standing.
Starting point is 01:02:20 They confirm that you are you after you've already shown an ID. You drop it in, you feel like oh this Process is not pure nonsense. There's something actually happening here, right? Versus Callie which I voted in many times where I literally the last time I tried to vote in the recall election where I campaigned with Larry Elder Did not go well, but I tried I actually busted out my ID it was It wasn't even thinking about it. I was just like, oh, I'm showing up at a polling place.
Starting point is 01:02:46 You show your ID. The woman freaked out. She kinda liked this. It's racist. It's racist to show your ID. What? Yeah, she weirded it out. Weirded out.
Starting point is 01:02:54 I don't want an ID. We gotta go. I'm pulled. Yeah, I didn't. Come on. And you have no faith in the system. So the fact that I did something where you then have faith in the system.
Starting point is 01:03:04 And there's even even Christ and whatever crazy Democrat messages exist here in Florida. Nobody's claim and there's fraud here. There is nobody claim and there's fraud everywhere. And that's why at Rubio's debate when they asked, they asked him in Val Demings, will you respect the results? And Rubio goes, well, I'm gonna win, but obviously I'll respect the results. We've cleaned up the roles, everything is legit here. And that's what people want. Basic confidence. We've got a lot of ways from that.
Starting point is 01:03:31 A couple of things, couple of things, before we transition to the next topic. So why do you think the market tanked 633 yesterday? Tom, why do you think the market tanked 633 yesterday? The stock market hates uncertainty, and there is a tremendous amount of automated trading and the automated traders You know that they plug things into these into their models
Starting point is 01:03:51 Based making like a weather forecast. They look at interest rates. They look at employment They look at supply costs and they plug those in and there's all and when there's Uncertainty you can almost see when all these algorithms and the programmatic trading refreshes. It was up 300 in the morning. The more, remember, and the more it went, all of a sudden it starts tipping.
Starting point is 01:04:14 And it's because they look at momentum, they look at a lot of things. The market hates uncertainty. And the market says, we are not certain about how we're going to be governed and legislated, and more regulated is the way the business is pronounced it. We don't know what's going to happen there because we don't know the outcome of these elections here, here, and here. And when they plug that uncertainty in there, what happens is they sell current positions. And when you see what's going on today with the stock market.
Starting point is 01:04:42 Yeah, I'm sending that to you. It it just that Adam just showed it to me. Yeah, well here's the $850. Yeah, so basically here's what's going on in the market today. Yep. Everything's up big, big, big, big Dow Jones up 800, S&P up 156, Nasdaq Russell, Ethereum, Amazon, Tesla, Disney, Nvidia, Apple, Meta, Google, everything, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, the only thing that's down today, the only thing, Bitcoin. How weird is that?
Starting point is 01:05:09 So Pat was repat, yes it, we should've bought as much shit as we could. Yes, it was a day. Yeah, but when it was down. You know, I rang the bell at NASDAQ since I last saw you. Oh wow. How was that? I've had a good year.
Starting point is 01:05:19 That was for Rumble, it was pretty sweet. How was that? It was incredible. This was about a month and a half ago. That's cool. Went to New York and I saw locals, which was my tech company that I started to fight big tech. We merged with Rumble through SPAC.
Starting point is 01:05:31 It was basically the only SPAC of the year that actually did the thing as it was supposed to. And yeah, about a month and a half ago went there. Dang. Rang the bell. And what was super cool about it was, I used to do stand up at a little comedy club that we started.
Starting point is 01:05:43 It was underneath TGI Friday in New York. In New York. And Broadway, which was right next to Lehman Brothers, which then obviously came Barclays and whatever else it is now. But I used to stand out there two hours a night, six nights a week, handing out tickets to comedy shows. When I had no freaking money out of parking, I was broke. I was broke. I had a friend who worked in food service who used to just deliver me giant industrial cans of tuna. That's what I lived on for like 10 years. Probably gonna die of mercury.
Starting point is 01:06:10 That's what I was living on. But you look red. You're on the right now. But literally two blocks away from that. I'm ringing the bell 15 years later. That's so cool. That's the American drink. That's the good.
Starting point is 01:06:21 You were super liberal eating that tuna at that point now. I was a lib. I was eating a lot of tuna. Now you'll be staying. By the way, talking about it. That's it. that's the, that's the, you were super liberal eating that tuna at that point. Now I was, I was a lib. I was eating a lot of tuna. Now you know, by the way, talking about, talking about, talking about, talking about, they're raw, talking about spacks, truth, social. Yeah. The day he announced he's going to be announcing his presidency next week, stock went up 66% in a day.
Starting point is 01:06:40 Wow. Then right after super Tuesday, midterms, his stock dropped 28%, okay, 22 to 28% the following day. So his back. Thanks. Yes, so he checked to see where it's at today, the SPAC, but it went 66 when he announced that he's announcing, because you know how Trump does that, he announces to announce to announce.
Starting point is 01:07:01 So he's, but yeah, his back had a good day, and then it had a bad day after the turnout. So, so now that the market's up 88, what the hell is going on now? Well, you'll see these in cycle. Sometimes this is called a dead camp bounce in the trader parlance. So yesterday things go down,
Starting point is 01:07:20 and then there's a perception that things are on sale. And so now you add a lot of momentum right out of the gate making a purchase. I don't think it'll stay this 800 for the end of the day. I think it's gonna settle back, but this is our stock market. It gets spooked one day and then things are down enough
Starting point is 01:07:38 and it says, hmm, I think some of these things maybe, you know what, I can make a little, I can make a little play here. And people... You said they said if the inflation is going to come at 7.9, if it comes at 7.9, they're not worried that power is going to overreact. This is still going to increase interest rates in December, but not dramatically. But if inflation comes eight or higher, he may increase by point, by one basis point,
Starting point is 01:08:03 in December. And a lot of people are panickingicking specifically in the real estate world. Half a point is seems to be locked in right now. Well, here's breaking news from Wall Street Journal. This is 10 minutes ago. Inflation ease to 7.7% in October as underlying price increases including excluding energy and food slowed down from four decade high. Well, guess what? Yesterday things were down.
Starting point is 01:08:23 Peer like they're on sale. Now they get confirmation that they're probably not going to get that one point. It'll be the half a point that they've already got on our stage. Market reacts up. No. It has certainty that it's going to be a half point,
Starting point is 01:08:36 not a full point because that that that that. I just want you guys to know during this whole this conversation I have nothing to say. I have to do that. Just know that. And I want the viewers to know me nodding. You're amazing. I know Pat do that. Just no bad. And I want the views and all, me nodding. You're amazing. I know Pat.
Starting point is 01:08:47 It's actually not true. You look. You look. I was going to go like this. I was going to go like this. The one part of this entire show that you have 100% identified with was Dave really doing. I love him.
Starting point is 01:08:57 Oh, I mean, the doing the standup. You were standing up. And then we actually did the same. So I'm from Yonkers, New York, Winslet, LA standup. And I think God bless. And I appreciate Pat every single day because I contact the Pat. And I'm here now, which it was quick. I wanted to ask this earlier, just really fast Pat. What do you think? Because you said it earlier, the side that's just like die hard. They're the leftist, the Democrats. What do you what do you think there? Is it that that side is
Starting point is 01:09:22 just so hardcore? And they'll never admit fault because I don't I don't really have a side table like when Trump says stupid stuff like that I go dude. He's messing up. I'm in nine different group chats that are all political I can't leave because one of them has a freaking Android. They still to this day, bro They won't admit I will I'll never hear you know what Biden's messing up for this. It they're just do you think is it they just I think the machine and the mass Brainwashing is so intense that they cannot get out of it It's that moment so when I did Mars podcast couple We really want to talk about and I said to him you know
Starting point is 01:09:55 He kept saying well Trump's an election denier and I said well, you know Hillary Clinton did call Trump an illegitimate president She tweeted it. It's on you know many time. He was like what he never said He is his response to me was, no, that never happened. And he kind of screamed it as if I completely made it up. And then once I calmly explained, no, it did happen. I didn't have Wi-Fi, so I couldn't show it at the moment. But I've subject, we've been tweaking about it. He had now, we've been texting.
Starting point is 01:10:16 He now acknowledges it's real. But what it showed me was, wow, even Bill Marr, this is the gold standard for liberalism in America for 20 years, the left now hates him because he's an actualr, right? This is the gold standard for liberalism in America for 20 years. The left now hates him because he's an actual liberal, right? And unfortunately, the day before the election, he's on MSNBC, he's basically saying you have to vote Democrat.
Starting point is 01:10:33 So I guess my job did not, I did not fully complete my job. But I tried, I think I tried more than probably anyone has directly to his face on camera, but that moment where I'm telling him what is obvious, what is, you know, the Stacey Abrams election denial all of this stuff, and that he did not know. I think that's what you're talking about. So then you tell people basic truths,
Starting point is 01:10:56 and it is so out of whack with what they believe because they watch MSNBC, and I mean, not that anyone's even watching it, but the culture, the culture stuff that leaks through to people And that's why they've been censoring us for so long. That's why the Ceylon musk thing is so massive Because I don't know if you guys notice this but even even I think it started this morning on Twitter If you look at your your verified your verified if you look at your verified mentions now because people can buy in because of blue
Starting point is 01:11:20 Bunch of new ones now you don't recognize they're not verified right so on one hand It's kind of like, all right, maybe I don't want to see all these people, but on another hand, what is it doing? It's making it so that all of the political journalists and daily beast journalists, all of these people who got the blue check because they work at these places.
Starting point is 01:11:36 So you somehow think, oh, they must be legit and important. Well, now they're just like everybody else. And that hopefully will cause some of the change here where the guys that you're in the group with will some level of reality will crash into them because the censorship at least at the Twitter level maybe is, you know, crumbly. Did you see the question that they asked Biden yesterday about Musk? Did you see that question? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:03 Can you post it? Can you put it up real quick? It's very interesting. Watch this here. Watch this here. Elon Musk is a threat to US national security. And should the US and with the tools you have investigate his joint acquisition of Twitter with foreign governments,
Starting point is 01:12:18 which include the Saudis? Look how long this takes. I think that why is he thinking? Look cooperation and or technical relationships with other countries is worthy of being looked at. Whether or not he is doing anything inappropriate, I'm not suggesting that, I'm suggesting that it worth being looked at. And that's all I say. That's all i say what a vile statement it's worth being looked at i'm not saying he's doing anything but
Starting point is 01:13:09 well we'll be out we're gonna freaking look we're gonna keep look also he has no idea what he's talking about his people have been the ones for the last two years we now know it all those docs that were leaked that intercept covered we know that the government was coordinating with big tech to silence people. It is the greatest mass violation of the first amendment in the history of America.
Starting point is 01:13:31 And I don't even know if they even covered it on CNN. I actually checked the day the story broke. It was not on CNN's front page, but you know what was? The Oath Keepers, which is some Trump related something. The day of January 6th, the insurrection, they spent $400 at Olive Garden That was what that was on the front page of CNN that day the day that they break these docs
Starting point is 01:13:50 That's what we're up again. They do get pre-reads. No, I mean, so it seems like it's a lot of money With all the bread sticks Yeah, but here's my question with that because that's I mean whether you're left right center up down purple That's not good like that you can't look at him be be like, that's my guy, and I'm not. But why would he stop? Why would he stop? But here's my point, you'd rather have Biden in office at the very least than Kamala, right?
Starting point is 01:14:13 I mean, you came from California because if you're suggesting let's get rid of Biden, let's get him out of there, let's impeach him, let's use the whatever amendment to get a 25. Then you get Kamala. No, it's all bad. I don't want that. It's all bad and these people't want that. It's all bad
Starting point is 01:14:25 And these people will never stop. That's what's the most discipline But who do you have Biden or Kamala? I don't think it matters I don't have neither one of them in that I have a little bit My theory on Kamala is that her speech writers are actually working for us because some of the stuff that's coming out of her mouth You know, I did a sketch on value team and we're we're tripping up because we can't find the speech and I'm like it's outside the writers room we walk in a room and it's patty and everybody throwing shit all over the place time. Yeah, time, the passage of time, but I don't understand. We had this conversation
Starting point is 01:14:58 other day about Elon Musk and I was like, what's with this hatred of Elon Musk? I know it's crazy. I don't get it and we checked his Q score, right? Well, what were the this hatred of Elon Musk? I know, it's crazy. I don't get it. And we checked his Q-score, right? What were the results of that Q-score? It's just, it's the media, it's the politicians, it's bureaucracy, but the people love Elon Musk. He's about to enable.
Starting point is 01:15:15 With the exception of Dogecoin, whatever. He's enabling equal time. And he is destroying one of the pillars of speech control that was in front of them. And they had them all lined up. Metta. Let me just read a couple things. You had them all set. And so here's two stories.
Starting point is 01:15:33 One, not just job cuts, Elon Musk eliminated Twitter days of rest and work from home policies last week, pushing a 24-7 work culture. If you're a Twitter employee who has a satisfying work balance, light work life balance, you may not want to hear what the new boss has to say. Musk cut close to 3,700 jobs at Twitter or half of the workforce via email as we must. He has also removed Twitter's days of rest, monthly days off or employees to rest and recharge in its push to implement 24 seven work culture. Additionally, Bloomberg reported that Musk plans to end the company's remote work policy and ask remaining employees to work to return to office full time fantastic. Now watch this next one here.
Starting point is 01:16:14 After weeks of media teeth, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, nation over Musk takeover, Twitter sees explosive user engagement. Twitter's daily user growth hit an all-time high during the first four-week of Elon Musk owning the platform. According to a company document obtained by the Verge, since Musk's dramatic takeover, Twitter's monetizable daily user growth has accelerated more than 20% while Twitter's largest market, the US has grown even more quickly. Per the FAQ, Twitter has added more than 15 million, more than 15 million monetizable daily user, not bots, crossing the court of a billion marks since the end of second quarter when
Starting point is 01:16:59 it stopped reporting financials as public as a public company. So on one end, their bashhing the guy on the other end, it's getting more engagement than ever before. Look, the fact that he's just doing this blue thing for eight bucks, it's like, look how many people are doing it. I don't know what the numbers are on that yet, but people wanted to give Twitter money and Twitter had no mechanism to do it.
Starting point is 01:17:18 I think Twitter is gonna look completely 180 different in a year from now than it looks right now. It's gonna look much more like WeChat, which is a Chinese app, which there's all sorts of reasons that we shouldn't be cloning Chinese apps, but that you're gonna be able to do much more within Twitter in terms of purchases and communities and all sorts of stuff.
Starting point is 01:17:34 That's obviously the root that he's going, but he has unlocked something. He has unlocked the fact that the government was in on it with the previous guys guys and Jack Dorsey should be hauled in front of Congress again and again, I know nothing ever comes of it when they do it. But Jack Dorsey has a lot to pay for. They still have to expose what really happened with the laptop and who fully decided all of
Starting point is 01:17:56 this stuff and was was a call put in by the government to Vijaya Gade, who is the head of trust and safety. And there's so much that he can expose right now. And COVID and all that. Hence, why Joe Biden is up there going, we'll find no one. Yeah, no, no. And also don't think, don't forget one thing
Starting point is 01:18:11 with the $8 and how he's trying to monetize. He's realizing he can't just rely on corporate advertisers to continue operating how they have been, because how many advertisers have already pulled out of Twitter? No, someone like 50 has this is definitely your guys department more than mine But has anyone ever bought a company at the premium that he bought a company at and then within two weeks fired 75% of the workforce like is that is there any Comparable to that anywhere as that normal?
Starting point is 01:18:41 Where someone bought Yes, but not high-not this side., but not at this size. Not at this size, not at this size. It happens all the time with smaller companies, but not at bigger companies. Sound would you agree with that? Not at this kind of school. Don't worry, I'm buying something at a premium and then doing something like this,
Starting point is 01:18:55 that's not usually the way it works. The way it works is, you know, it's 1995 and you buy Harley Davidson when it's really having a tough run. But it's a beautiful brand and this got products that can be revived. Then you remove half of the people and you restructure it and then you take off again because it's Harley Davidson. That happened to Harley Davidson a couple times in cycle, but it's never a premium.
Starting point is 01:19:16 You pay like this huge premium for it and say, okay, I'm gonna do this. Now, sometimes private equity will buy companies like, and then what they'll do is they'll see they went in and it's a good sector with good growth and great fundamentals of the company. They believe that a 7%-5% layoff is going to increase the profitability of the company because they believe they're going to run it a little bit better than the previous administration did. But I've never seen something that this level of premium
Starting point is 01:19:46 and that's your question. And that's your level of departure. Regarding that. So like if you're using the Harley-David example, I assume that they're firing because they want to restructure and just kind of like reposition the workforce. Yeah, at least this company's not doing well for a reason
Starting point is 01:20:00 and I'm about to fix it. And it's the same. Exactly. Meaning it's not ideological at all. It's actual business, but I guess first impression would be, Musk is firing these people, a lot of it is because ideological reasons, right? I mean, that's the premise that I would kinda,
Starting point is 01:20:16 obviously there's restructuring and reformatting and business, but is some of this ideological reasons? Like we saw what percentage of Silicon Valley and those types of companies donate to these versus ours. I'm wondering how much of this restructuring, firing, all that is business versus ideological. I would say yes, but no. Yes, there is ideological elements here, but the other side of it, he's buying this because he thinks he can do something with it. You know, let's not forget, this is not George Soros buying a company doing it.
Starting point is 01:20:45 This is an operator, an entrepreneur. Oh, you're gonna make rockets go to Mars. Well, he's almost there. You know, oh, oh, you're gonna do the same with the electric car. He's got battery technology, he's got electric cars that look good, that run good, they're reliable.
Starting point is 01:20:58 I mean, he's pulling it off. So is he making changes that have ideological elements to it? Sure, but I think he looks inside and says, wow, there needs to be free speech, there needs to be this, this needs to be so much better, and I can make a buck on it, and these sons of bitches aren't doing it, so I'm gonna make a wholesale change.
Starting point is 01:21:15 But I think at the core, some people see ideological wholesale layoffs on that. No, I think he's looking, you knuckleheads are doing a bad job. You're doing a really bad job, and I'm gonna buy this, I'm gonna do a better job. I think a couple times, that's a good you off. I think a couple times, like people came in,
Starting point is 01:21:32 like, and they're like, coming in, like, did you ever talk shit about me? And they're like, no, you look between, like, you talk shit, you're out. That's what I'm saying, like, you probably, you probably, right, like, you talk shit about me, you're out. Okay, number 67,. 68. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:45 But also try to imagine what so many of these employees were doing on the DL. Like now that we have some insight, and this is what he really has to expose if he wants to clean it up and then move the company forward, it's like how many of those employees were reading your DMs? Because there's no doubt that they were. 100%.
Starting point is 01:22:00 There's just no doubt that they were. How many of them were making sure that, for example, in July of 2021, when I tweeted out that mandates were coming and vaccines weren't working and I got suspended on Twitter, was that either the government that did it or was it an insider or a Twitter that did it? He can now figure this all out. They have logs of all of this stuff. This is not, you know, they can't paper shred all of this.
Starting point is 01:22:21 So it's like, if he just goes in and figures out who did what, when did they do it, and get rid of everybody? I mean, everybody there do not hire because of equity, hire because of competency, and give everybody what they want. It's, in some ways, it's a very easy job because everyone wants him to succeed, except for, I like what you said there,
Starting point is 01:22:42 don't do not hire because of equity higher because of competency. Yeah. And that's a major theme in America today, right? It's very bizarre. I don't hire people based on the color of their skin. I like what he said yesterday. He says, please note that Twitter will do lots of dumb things in coming months. We will keep that what works and change what doesn't. So he's testing right now. Here's what we're trying. What do you think about this? What do you think about that? What do you think about this?
Starting point is 01:23:07 What do you think about that? And people are adjusting to it and he's gonna constantly figure out where to make it better. Dorsey yesterday apologized. Did you see the Dorsey apology yesterday? Dorsey, did you read the Dorsey's apology? And you think about that. It rings very hollow to me.
Starting point is 01:23:22 You when you had a chance dude, you did everything wrong. Then you step away. Also, the Dorsey thing, and I've chatted with him privately a couple of times, the Dorsey thing seems very odd to me because you guys all know how hard it is to run one company. So now you're running Twitter, like the most public company in the history of the world where everything is happening.
Starting point is 01:23:39 And he was also running, what was the other company? He was the CEO of Stripes, not Stripes, or Square. It's like, how is that even possible? And then, you know, he goes in front of Congress and he lies at, do you shadow, man, no? And it's like, come on, man. But they know that nothing ever happens with these things. So, you know, he's just trying to get back in.
Starting point is 01:23:56 I don't blame him for what he's doing. He's trying to figure out a way to wiggle himself back in. And that's what any of us would do, right? You know, if you did everything wrong all the way. Well, Dorsey must look at Elon after, you know, Dorsey's running two companies. Look at Elon, he's running Tesla and SpaceX and Neuralink and what's the satellite company?
Starting point is 01:24:14 He's got the boring company and Starlink. And now it's Tesla. It's like, this guy might be an alien. He's an alien, Adam, I agree. I know he's an alien. I like what he's doing. I like what he's doing, Dave. Did you see about a week and a half ago where he actually he actually
Starting point is 01:24:27 tweeted two images from emails between the two executives. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, and so he's putting it out there So it's like okay, I'll tell you what for all you guys want to be yelling about this Here you hear because he walked in and he said you know know what, can you pull the executive emails here and here for the guys that just let go? Don't touch them, just pull them out there, I wanna see this dialogue. Oh, this is very interesting. And so he showed America, he showed us this.
Starting point is 01:24:53 And I think that's a sign of what he's saying. It is also kind of funny that a guy who's literally sending us to Mars decides to get into this fight of all fights, which is the most painstaking, just the craziest cultural fight you could possibly ever get in. And then he fires these guys, and now the lawsuits are going to be endless, right? Because he's trying to stop their golden parachutes because he's firing them for incompetency.
Starting point is 01:25:16 They're going to obviously claim that they were not, like he's just opened himself up to everything. This guy who could literally leave Earth have no problem that any of us could ever imagine. He loves it. He loves it. What do you think is his actual motivation? Because prior to Twitter, I don't think he was a big, first amendment free speech guy, like that wasn't his fight, whatsoever. It was, you know, Star Trek vibes,
Starting point is 01:25:40 third dimension, another world. Let's go to space, all that. Now, what do you think is motivation? i don't think that it wasn't his emol pre covid i just think it wasn't as bizarre as a god during the whole but what the hell is going on here now and he says look i'm gonna buy one of these companies you know i'm gonna buy a twitter
Starting point is 01:25:59 you know of course we'd love for him to buy face book and some of these other guys i don't think he can go raise that kind of money yet. Unless of the valuation goes lower, but I think he has one other place got to do. I really think he's got one other place got to do. What a major news page. And he's got to finalize CNN $6 billion. Okay.
Starting point is 01:26:15 Go buy CNN $6 billion. You scared a shit out of everybody there. If he was on now, what happens is now he owns one of the virtual governments, which is Twitter. And if he he owns one of the virtual governments which is Twitter and if he goes buys One of the mainstream the ultimate made stream fake news, you know, he buys CNN Do you realize this is the one way to actually get these people to go to Canada? To get people to say know what I'm finally doing it. I'm leaving that's it's a random to Canada I can't just go to just whatudeau who's going on trans shows.
Starting point is 01:26:46 Yeah. But they don't just let you into Canada. It's not as easy as it is coming here. You know what I mean? He's talking about for Trudeau, maybe. This clown, I used to do stand up for him. Has he ever actually expressed interest in buying CNN or a mainstream legacy media outlet?
Starting point is 01:26:59 Has he ever said anything about that? I don't know if he said that, but I think he, if Elon Bott, CNN, matter of fact, I'm a Twitter while we're talking right now. Hey, listen, Elon bought, what are you up to tonight? Well, as you go by CNN, but I'll just tweet out rumor. I heard Elon is by the, it's like the, it's like the Larry Ellison tweet. Hey, I'm going to buy Twitter, you know, do you want in?
Starting point is 01:27:19 Did you see that tweet? I didn't see that. And it was a DM back and forth. And Ellison says, sure. And he said, how much would you be in? Ellison responds, a billion. And he, I just found it really, really funny. Really low bottom.
Starting point is 01:27:36 But they've all offered what you said. What a, out of left field, what a random thing, but what a beautiful thing for a person to have. Because he could have jumped on any movement, any company, he didn't like this. Something must have really hit him where he's like, I'm gonna spend all this money, I'm gonna change, I'm gonna make a profit at some point,
Starting point is 01:27:51 but I want the truth to be able to be set. Well, to Patrick's point, that's what's so cool about post-COVID is that it woke up so many people to some level of reality, some level of red pillion. Elon, this is obviously not the direction he was going to go in as he's building rockets, right? And doing everything he's doing with Tesla and literally underground tunnels and all of this stuff. But then something happened along the way where he was like, you know what? Enough's enough. Well, it's that line
Starting point is 01:28:16 from Homer Simpson. I'm a guy like me. Like someone has to do it. I'm a guy like me. I guess I'm like, well, the tipping point, I'm obviously don't know his mindset. The tipping point was when he was like, all right, I got to move Tesla, I got to move to Texas. Oh, baby, that's what he moved to Texas. It's a shame he didn't move here. I know. You remember what the tipping point was for Twitter, right? He was the Babylon B band.
Starting point is 01:28:37 And the Babylon B got banned. Of all places. The B got banned. And Elon Musk said, you know what? I think I'm gonna go by Twitter. This is ridiculous. This is actually true This is so- Yeah, I'm actually true.
Starting point is 01:28:46 What was beautiful about that too was it was played out in real life. I mean, he was on the Babylon B podcast either that day or the next day. Like, that right plan, they weren't planning on getting banned. He then saw a problem and then he just shows up at their offices.
Starting point is 01:28:58 I've been there. I mean, they've got very rinky dink. This is not a fancy operation. And he just starts talking. And then next thing you know, it's like, oh, other people kind of believe the same things I believe and are sick of the lies. And here we are, eight months later,
Starting point is 01:29:12 and the guy owns the freaking. Well, don't forget, and by the way, this is ridiculous, whatever this guy is, I'm gonna go back and see if you ever lied about it. They know those guys. You just don't forget. Don't forget. Don't forget Elon Musk is from South Africa. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand.
Starting point is 01:29:25 I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand.
Starting point is 01:29:32 I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand.
Starting point is 01:29:40 I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. I don't understand. That's amazing. He's amazing. You got it. But so, like in his core DNA, obviously, you know, he's dreaming space on all that. And his core DNA, he knows what injustice really looks like. What it really looks like.
Starting point is 01:29:51 And obviously Nelson Mandela, I'm assuming, had a massive influence on him. And you just, I'm just speculating here, but after being racist out of Africa apartheid, you must have some sort of like, this is what injustice is, this is what freedom is, this is what's right, this is what's wrong, and everything that happened during COVID must have triggered everything he learned when he was a kid, because that's not what he stood for for the last.
Starting point is 01:30:13 I think that's all certain. It's cool that the billionaire class seems to be getting involved in the game, you know, it's like it's very easy. People are always like, ah, you know, when you have FU money, you'll do all these things, and then no one ever does it, because then you've got all these companies and all these properties and all these people that you're in charge of and no one ever does it. But the fact that Teal went out on the line to support Carrie and Blake and he got JD in and we'll see what happens with the other ones. But he's out there doing it. Now, Elon, I mean, they were the guys that created PayPal together. David Sacks, who was the CFO of PayPal, who's probably worth hundreds of millions. He's advising
Starting point is 01:30:44 Elon now over there. So like there's a group of people that suddenly realized, hey, we have everything, but we still have something to lose. And they're in it. They're in it and they're trying to fix it now. And we need them. That's the bizarre thing.
Starting point is 01:30:57 The billionaire class is always painted as evil, but thankfully, they're getting involved now. So do you think we were having this conversation yesterday about citizens united and big money in politics? So are you in favor of politicians being able to lobbyists and big money getting into, because for every Peter Teal, there's a George Soros. For every George Soros, there's a Koch brother.
Starting point is 01:31:18 And like, so it kinda goes down to the ground. I'd rather slow. It is a slippery slope. I'd rather have that level of competition just exist. And you just figure out better ways to get the message across than just limiting what people can actually do, but you could argue it either way, I think. Yeah, but by the way, to everybody, there's a competition. Who's the competition to musk on the left? Is it Bezos? Yeah, Bezos the reccompetitor somehow somehow nobody has a problem with Bezos owning the Washington Post and putting out that garbage all day long Right nobody has a problem with that the same people who are freaking out over you on now Yeah, and it's is Wapu free no your pain No, I'm not the big. Yeah, so and Twitter offers a lot more than a lot of these other guys
Starting point is 01:31:59 For by the way, are you following the the story of Adidas with Yeezy and Who owns the design who owns all of it Adidas with Yeezy and who owns the design, who owns all of it? Adidas to sell shoes based on Yeezy designs, following break with Kanye, Adidas said it would start selling shoes based on his designs and a bit to rebound after scrapping the lucrative partnership with musician and design of Kanye West and that spawned one of the company's most successful product lines. Finance chief, karma, all-himer, olhimer, said the sporting goods giant was a sole owner of all the rights
Starting point is 01:32:29 to the existing products except for the easy name. So the only thing Kanye owns is the name. And that the company intended to make use of those rights as early as end of next year. He said, we on all the IP, we on all the designs, we on all the versions, the new color the designs, we on all the versions, the new colorways, so it's our IP, it's our product. We believe there are interesting things coming to fruition in 2023. That's where we're working through. So what do they do? Here's an idea. Do you
Starting point is 01:32:58 think Adidas takes the design and goes and calls? I don't know. You only have like 10 people to do Travis Scott, do they call a... Jay Z. Jay Z. Do they call guys like that and say, hey, we want to call it something else since we own all this design, since our consumers, you know, the buyers, customers love it. Let's choose your own name of easy attitude or are they just going to name it and adidas brand and people going to buy it. and at the same time
Starting point is 01:33:26 What is Kanye gonna do leaving? He can only use the name But the IP and the shoes designs is not gonna be with them. What do you think's another happening here? Well, let's start pat this ask you a question. I mean your person of influence You're 50 cent now. Okay Hey Question for you. How would you like to be the face of the sneaker brand? 50 cent. So you're gonna take all the easy stuff
Starting point is 01:33:50 that everybody knows is Kanye. And because he's gone, you're just gonna put like my brand on it. I don't know if I'm into that. I just can't see personally, and I'm projecting there like, little like Miss Cleo here, reading minds. But I can't see a real powerful brand person.
Starting point is 01:34:06 Winning this feel like they were the second choice or the second here. I just don't see that. I see it's probably going to be internal branding, making internal branding and run like that because I don't know how you convince somebody that's going to have enough magnetism with a buying public to basically be the replacement I actually fully agree with you and by the way when I think of hip hop I think of Tom the business 100% all day when I think of gangster rap, but I actually agree with you. I'm Harry quoting a 1980s MC light over there
Starting point is 01:34:41 Well, young MC young MC, but this this brand is so associated with easy that I don't see another Rapper or no 50 cent Travis Scott Jay Z whatever your me goes whatever you want to do They're not just like yep, but come yeah, I got this thing I'm not gonna what about Kim Kardashian. I'm a man. I'm a Hey, I work easy on a daily basis. Yeah, I literally did I do you wear them? I was just gonna ask I'm wearing them. He started made in the end by Semekon. To come.
Starting point is 01:35:06 That's a good look. Hey, please say this to them with you. Oh, I know what you're gonna say. These are the freaking ugly shit. The most abtrusive ridiculous shoes. I haven't worn them. I haven't worn them. I get it.
Starting point is 01:35:17 Okay, maybe fine, but wait, that one there, that third one from the top. I just a black with the red. I saw a guy wearing that in Target a couple weeks ago. That's a red digit. I saw a guy wearing that in target I saw guy wearing that in target I get that but no, how much are those? Those are like beach sandals though. Those aren't real. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, back in red. Yeah, right bottom bottom bottom go below the middle of the two white ones right there. No, no to the right right right right there.
Starting point is 01:35:48 How much are those? I pay for 500 bucks from she's but but I understand they're comfortable but I see them on people's feet and I just don't get it. Yeah, they look ridiculous. No, these both look too bad. Yeah, but that's a cool looking shoe. It's that. That's what I got the one the bottom one on the green.
Starting point is 01:36:04 If you hit that one, that's what I rock, bro. I don't know what that is. Pat, have you ever put those on, Pat? No, I have not. But here's a question. This is not me. I couldn't worst stuff. Yeah, we needed it.
Starting point is 01:36:13 But like, what I'm wearing right now, on-cloud, I could wear that for the rest of my life. I feel amazing. On-cloud to me is the most comfortable shoes in the world. Tennis shoes, I wear. I feel like I have nothing on. Actually, I don't have on-cloud on right now. Shit. What do you have? The man Actually I don't have on cloud on right now. Shit. What do you have?
Starting point is 01:36:26 The man cannot lie. What do you got on that? No, no, no, no, no. I don't have to do it. I got Kobe's on, baby. Let's go. This is Eaton's game, he this. That's how I got Kobe's on today.
Starting point is 01:36:35 Those are sick. But as much as I love these shoes, it's very uncomfortable. Yeah, they're basketball, they're basketball. But I tell you, here's a part though. Here's a part though. Adidas underestimated how much they were gonna lose they lost more than they people are not People are not as well because they thought they were gonna be and by the way, I don't buy Adidas tennis shoes
Starting point is 01:36:54 I think people who bought Adidas tennis shoes many of them it brought an audience that they didn't have before 100% Okay, Nike does have an audience that they have a don't get me wrong I think Steph Curry's but Adidas or some some players some people are what Adidas But it's not the same. So who's more likely to succeed here. Here's a question for you easy is it is it more likely for Kanye to take the name elsewhere and Be able to create momentum maybe it'll take a year or two years to do that or is Adidas more likely to do that design to get back to the numbers they were doing? Who's more likely? Easy.
Starting point is 01:37:29 What do you think? Easy. Well, do we know what the numbers are in terms of what they put into it? In terms of what they put into it and what they got back out of it. Not just how much they were paying. It's one of the most successful. We can pull up the numbers if you want to pull it up. It's one of the most successful selling...
Starting point is 01:37:42 That seems crazy to me. Where are these people wearing these shoes? Here's what I'll say about Kanye. Everybody wears them, Dave. Yeah, free body wears. People wear, listen, the, guessing Callie, you know, you don't. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 01:37:54 Don't forget what you came from. People, why do people listen to Kanye? Why? I don't, but just why do you listen to Kanye? I don't cause of his music. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I started following Kanye about my uses after I saw what he stood up for and by the way I'm not the only one my wife is on a tennis or a pat knows she's not a tennis trooper girl She's a high heel and and I bought her using she loves him. She wears them all the time because of what he stands for Wait, some of us will stand will bite you because you're the exception
Starting point is 01:38:36 No, I don't understand why you think they're so little of us in this world I'm just saying that that Kanye who's about this let's just keep it simple. Who's Kanye's base? Who is it? What do you mean his base? Like if there's, like Trump has a base, it's aga, clearly. Yeah, it's just rap fans. Okay, exactly. So you're not, you're an exception.
Starting point is 01:38:56 You're not the rule. That's his base. I 100% agree. So his base is hip hop, rap, that community. Right. Okay. That's why they're listening to Kanye. They don't wanna hear his gospel music.
Starting point is 01:39:07 They're not trying to hear his ideology. They wanna hear his music. And there's a whole famous thing, like we want the old Kanye, we want the old Kanye, cause they want the old fucking Kanye who made hits and not just does racist, anti-Semitic remarks. That's not why people are tuning into Kanye. You might be more in tune with that, but that's not his base.
Starting point is 01:39:25 Are you saying that? Are you saying he's making racist anti-semitic remarks? Or are you saying that people are saying that? I am saying he's making anti-semitic remarks. Which one? Roll the tape, boss. What do you mean? There's a 10,000 people.
Starting point is 01:39:36 Name one. The Jews did this. The Jews did this. The Jews did this. Any time that you use Hollywood, the one that's the the control is that a lie Certain Jews is that a lie? Are they the only people that control my mind? My question is it is a lot? Is it a lot about this all Mexicans do this all Mexicans?
Starting point is 01:39:54 He's not saying all Mexicans, but no, but he's saying all Jews do this who runs the most drugs in the world Mexicans do Is that a is that a bad state? That's a long state all Jews? He didn't say all Jews. He's never so. He's not here. No, he did. He did. He said, I'm going deathcon 3 on the Jews tomorrow. Not all.
Starting point is 01:40:10 It's a very different thing, bro. Ricky, you're going to live with that. If you're going to see it from the, the thing is, again, is like, you want to call out individual. Did you see the conversation he had with Lex Friedman? Yes, of course. You did. Yes. So did it resonate at all with you?
Starting point is 01:40:24 Bro, like I said, I just, I just, I it's more appropriate to call out individuals who did you wrong or groups of people? No individuals are groups individuals. Okay. So then you're proving my point whether it's Mexicans or Jews or Muslims or Asians like anytime you go after groups. Okay. I'll give an example. That's a problem and When we buy our jewelry Hispanics, we say we buy it from the Armenians, or we buy it from the Armenians, or what's the other, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, Orthodox Jews, probably the Jews. Yeah. And when I say, oh, I bought it from John Joseph the Juller, we're saying we bought it from
Starting point is 01:40:58 the Jews. We bought it from the Armenians. It's just a way of saying. No, you bought it from that Jewish guy. No, that's not what we say. I, who do you buy? Jewels? So we have this conversation. It's just a way of saying no you bought it from that Jewish guy No, that's not what we say. Who do you buy? Do you sell these? We have this conversation. They say all
Starting point is 01:41:07 Jesus stand that but we say when you have the car who are you like like like okay? Nale like you say like you asked the the the African American Games that who you buy you drugs from the Mexicans? Why did they say the gang man You're not getting back your Mexicans. That's not what they're saying. It's just a way of saying something. And you're not, that doesn't mean it's the whole group. That's just, so again, when I buy from the Armenians downtown LA, that's just a way of saying something. It's just language, bro. It's not that big of a deal.
Starting point is 01:41:34 But there is a difference between Hector who's buying drugs off the Mexicans and that one guy versus Kanye, who has a massive voice and what he's saying and what he's spewing. So by the way, I get what you're saying. I might, I might deny it. Talk your shit. I do not agree that he should be silenced.
Starting point is 01:41:51 I might, but if brands want to drop on Balenciaga, Adidas, whoever, that's their choice. I'm not denying what you're saying, bro, what I'm just telling you is don't look, you're looking too much into that because that's just what we say. That's just how you speak. That's, that's just language. You're not going to sit there and make a list of all the fucking people I'm gonna, I'm talking about. That's not how this works, bro.
Starting point is 01:42:10 Who you, I fuck with the Mexican, I fuck with the blacks. That's just the way of you talk. That's the way we talk. That's just the way, that's a lingo, that's a American lingo. You don't get to get all crazy about that shit. That's crazy. You know what I mean? So my question still has an answer.
Starting point is 01:42:23 So who do you think's gonna be, who do you think's gonna have more likelihood of? I think Kanye, I think Kanye, because like this is how America works. He for that one week everybody was like, Kanye, oh my god, he's gonna give him six months. He'll be right back. But Americans forget and forgive. Somehow this shit will come up.
Starting point is 01:42:41 Don't forget about it. He'll get what I mean, he's still on Twitter and Instagram. He's still up there. Yeah. But he should be. I don't not think he should be silent. And I'm Jewish. And he can't say that.
Starting point is 01:42:51 Can I tell you a great story about Kanye? So I've only met him once when it was an accidental meeting. So when I lived in LA, I was in Encino and I was going to Equinox one morning and he used to go there. I'd see him from a distance every now and again, but there were a lot of guys, there were a lot of ex-athletes, I used to see Kenny Smith there all the time,
Starting point is 01:43:08 and Kevin Hart, was like comedians athletes, whatever. And one morning, I cannot function without coffee, which is why I walked in here with the coffee, because I got here late, and I don't have coffee in the morning, I cannot think straight, I would look at you and not know your name,
Starting point is 01:43:20 like that's the level that is just not right without coffee. Anyway, somehow I ended up at the gym. I was with a friend and I ended up, and I didn't have coffee and I'm walking in, and you know when you have headphones in, when you have earbuds in, you're talking louder than you think that you're talking. So I see Kevin Hart standing there,
Starting point is 01:43:35 and I see Kanye, there are a few feet away from each other, and they've got like all their guys. And I'm not a Kanye, I'm not a rap guy. Like he didn't, you know, now everyone knows who he is or whatever, but I loudly turned to my friend not realizing how loudly I was saying it. And I look, I'm looking at Kanye. I'm like probably, you know, five feet away from Kanye.
Starting point is 01:43:53 And I turned to my friend and I'm like, isn't that what's his name? And I pointed at Kanye. I swear to God. And he looked at me. You know, he does that thing with his mouth. He looked at me like he was about to freaking kill me. And I just kept moving and I walked right up stairs.
Starting point is 01:44:06 That was it. But he gave me the stare at death. But I honestly couldn't remember who it was. Like it could have been P Diddy. It could have been Kanye. It should have been like, it's a day that was just another black soul. Why?
Starting point is 01:44:17 I knew he was someone. But in that moment, not coffee, I couldn't remember. You blame him on the knock coffee. Yeah, I know he was talking. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. You must have a very unique perspective on what's going on with Kanye right now because obviously you're a pro, you know, free speech guy
Starting point is 01:44:34 or more of a kind of a joke. I would agree with what you said. I would agree with what you said. He can say whatever he wants. I don't want anyone jailed because of speech or anything like that. But every company has their right to break ties with him if that's what they see. That's a murder.
Starting point is 01:44:47 They also may realize in the long term, it isn't, you know, the best example of this to me would be what happened with Roseanne Barr during when she said that, what was her name? She said she looked like a monkey and that's what got behind it. Now Roseanne Barr, we were friendly for a while. The idea that she's racist is insane, like that this woman has any hatred in her heart or whatever. Okay, but putting that aside even, she had the number one show on television. Remember they had rebooted.
Starting point is 01:45:12 Remix the Rose and the Conners. It was the number one show on television. It was a off hand remark that she meant nothing by, and they took her out. I, even though I was friendly with her, I tweeted out, I said, look, she's entitled to say what she wants, and ABC is entitled to continue that relationship or not. I think it was a bad move by ABC.
Starting point is 01:45:31 It doesn't help with any healing. It makes people hate more and all that stuff, but that's exactly the situation we're in right now. It just is. And it's better than the alternative. What's the alternative that people can just say stuff and everyone's locked into maintaining relationships with everybody? You want choice hang on where does that line get drawn because all right?
Starting point is 01:45:50 So you have Kanye, right? Blancyaga cuts ties Adidas cuts ties CAA cuts ties. Everybody cuts ties fine Those are his sponsors, right? But now Chase has booted him out. Yeah, the whole your money or look at Andrew right? And rotate lost stripe uber discord paypal every every way to get money or look at Andrew Tate. Go on. Right. And they andry-tate lost stripe, uber, discord, paypal, every way to get money or to make money. So the banking layer, I think, is a different situation. And there should be some kind of common carrier stuff there. And this is where my libertarian part of me kind of gets to the end of the road. Because, you know, look, Alex Jones, you may not like Alex Jones, but I think we would
Starting point is 01:46:21 all agree he's entitled to have a telephone, right? That he should be able to make a call and the government shouldn't listen and he can be a bad dude on a telephone So no one's for AT&T stopping Alex Jones from being on there And I would say banks have to be somewhat Similar to that. This is probably where crypto ultimately is the answer despite you know, you know Cuphead and I guess Kyrie Irving posted something that had some type of connotation with you know, a couple of days over here. And I guess Kyry Irving posted something that had some type of connotation with anti-Semitic stuff, but he had to go like five different rehabilitation meetings.
Starting point is 01:46:52 No, so that kind of mafia stuff, like you got to apologize to the ADL and all that. None of that does anything. It doesn't make anyone less anti-Semitic. It doesn't lower the temperature. It makes everything look good. Oh, I gave $500,000. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 01:47:04 You know, like none of that stuff works. I think the way things work is you talk to people. You explain why these ideas are not just and historically bad and all those things. But the bank layer, I think, is the key one here, right? Like that's, honestly, if any of us were all going into business together, that's the thing that you do. And that's a massive risk.
Starting point is 01:47:24 By the way, I don't know. You mentioned Andrew Tade. Jake Paul just posted this today if you want to play this. This should be interesting. So apparently him and Jake Paul faced off. I mean, that looks serious. Who's that guy in the middle? He's going to do nothing right now.
Starting point is 01:47:40 Anyway, those like me and the middle. If there is a fight that people would watch, they would watch this. You know what fight is going on this weekend? It's going to be a dust and porthier against Michael Chandler. This is the fight. Oh my God. By the way, I thought it would be more Logan Paul than Jake Paul. I think that's the fact people want to see.
Starting point is 01:47:59 They actually have beef. This feels staged to me. I think Jake Paul, sorry, I think Logan Paul and Tate genuinely have beef. This feels like a little concocted. Would you agree? What is it though? What would this be? Is this in Miami?
Starting point is 01:48:15 Is this in Europe? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no know everybody that has a podcast, legally, you have to be an MMA guy, you have to talk about it. Like you give me like Jake the snake robber, it's for son, I'm very happy. I'm very happy. You're a snake. But Jake Paul, I can tell you grew up with 80s wrestling. Yeah, it's by the way, who wins that fight? Tate vs. Jake Paul.
Starting point is 01:48:38 Not Tate. Not Tate? I've seen Tate box. He's not, dude, he's a kickboxer. Yeah. He's slow and his feet don't move And here's my thing with all these poles and Top G bro, are you gonna do that? I respect the age difference here
Starting point is 01:48:52 It's like it's like everybody was so excited when Anderson Silva got beat I said Anderson so was 48 years How old is Andrew's head in the Super Bowl, but this is a fight That's a football game not a box. It's not like Tate some old washed up guy 36 years old 36 38 Listen, I respect the hustle, but the the the the the craft of box bro these to me are jokes Like you just said he beat up and do silvers 50 years old bro. You're in your twa like Yeah, and I may fight her not about this You know what I would pay and I would not
Starting point is 01:49:25 illegally stream and yeah I'm saying it I if he fights if one of these guys fights a real MMA guy fight a real like fight a Michael Michael Mike Chandler fight I'm a fight a box fight a real body that's a legitimate by the way at this point in their careers Tate and Paul who is more hated across the world. Paul. Paul. Yeah. You think Paul is more hate. I'm on team. People love. I'm on team. I like he's a G. I love team. He's a. By the way, shout out to K. Velasquez. He just got billed out yesterday. Did he really? Yes. Millie.
Starting point is 01:50:00 Well, because they were not wanting to let him but they were not wanting to let him bill out and he billed out and made it to Million of bond because he's eight months so he went after the guy that either Spill us or this something says he's Needs or not you and he accidentally shut the driver of the car that had the guy. No, he didn't know then dude No, I'm sorry. He got out last night. So shut up to came to last good friend. By the way, shout out to Vinnie This is the first time I've heard of acknowledge. He was willing to pay for a fight. He stills everything. Adam. So, he's from New York. He's in New York. What am I doing over here? Tate isn't Dubai. That was not a Miami. That was not a Dubai. That's what the fight would be. Ty. Before we wrap up here, sign off. Just remember about the VPN we discussed earlier here that we discussed. So if you are wanting to take advantage of it, have 107% increase from last year.
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Starting point is 01:51:11 I survived the virtual. Was it right? Yes. That tragic. Traject. What do you have on your agenda right now? Like, what's going on? Well, my show is normally at 11 a.m. so we're going to 2 p.m. today and then I got some
Starting point is 01:51:23 pre-taped stuff and maybe I'll shoot some hoops tonight. I'm playing again. It's very exciting after I Go on like hardcore like yeah, I wear three freaking braces I'm playing with a bunch of guys. I know you got to rap. I play with you guys It's all middle age so every week someone's dead that it's all middle age, so every week someone's dead. Thank you. Oh, no. It's said that it's a moron, it's said it. This weekend.
Starting point is 01:51:47 Yeah. Well, you know, no one tops you, no foul. Yeah. Classic. Anyways, hey, have a great week, you guys. Oh, before you wrap up, I'm sorry. What's that? This weekend, tomorrow, is Veterans Day.
Starting point is 01:51:59 Thank you. So I'm doing a special show today, including the Veterans Inn tomorrow on Saw's Cast. Well, you got on. Later today, a couple of veterans. Okay. One sex expert, it used to be a veteran. So we'll keep it, including the veterans and tomorrow on SawasKas. Oh, you got on. Later today, a couple veterans. Okay. One sex expert, it used to be a veteran. So we'll keep it sexy with the veterans.
Starting point is 01:52:09 But, you know, thank you for your service. My man. Yes. This is you. This is you guys. And Vinnu too, everyone else on show. Hey, you forgot about me, though. I just give you a shout out that you're not stealing.
Starting point is 01:52:18 And don't miss. Listen, Ricky was a veteran, so Ricky's also a good, a good, a good, a good, a good, a good veteran. Yeah, for shout out to the veterans. Yeah. We appreciate you. Thank you, everybody. also a good guy. I'm gonna tell him a better answer. I'm gonna tell him a better answer. Yeah, we appreciate you. I'm gonna tell him a better answer. Thank you everybody, have a great weekend, bye-bye.
Starting point is 01:52:29 Thank you guys.

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