PBD Podcast - Classified Files Found In Joe Biden's Office | PART 2 | PBD Podcast | Ep. 225

Episode Date: January 13, 2023

On this episode, Patrick Bet-David and Home Team discuss: Reaction To Classified Files In Biden's Office  Andrew Tate's Latest Updates  Prince Harry's Record-Breaking Book With 1.4M Copi...es Sold In One Day FaceTime or Ask Patrick any questions on https://minnect.com/ Want to get clear on your next 5 business moves? https://valuetainment.com/academy/ Join the channel to get exclusive access to perks: https://bit.ly/3Q9rSQL Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms https://bit.ly/3sFAW4N Text: PODCAST to 310.340.1132 to get added to the distribution list --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Did you ever think you would make it? I feel I'm so close, I can take sweetest theory. I know this life meant for me. Yeah, why would you plan on galiah when we got bett David? Value payment, giving values, contagious disorder, entrepreneur as we can't no value that haters. Howdy run homie, look what I've become. I'm the entrepreneur.
Starting point is 00:00:24 Why don't we do the Biden documents? Let's go on that. Okay. How did this discovery of classified files in Biden's office compares with Trump's case? Now, you know, the story to be fair is a, what he called it, a story, New York Times. So you know what New York Times is going to be doing?
Starting point is 00:00:41 New York Times is only going to see it from one side. It was reported that classified documents were found in a private office. Joe Biden had used before beginning 2020 campaign, which prompted comparisons to former president Donald Trump hoarding of sensitive Documents, which is the subject of criminal investigation. Both incidents involved office official files bearing classification, making them improperly accompanied Trump and Biden after they left office. However, they are significant inferences in how the documents came to light. Their volume and how Trump and Biden responded.
Starting point is 00:01:10 Trump and his eight resisted the government's repeated efforts to retrieve them all while Biden's lawyers reported the problem in the White House says it has fully cooperated. Trump appeared to have destroyed official documents, appeared to have destroyed. There has been no allegation that Biden destroyed public record. So my question for you, New York Times is, who's rating Biden's house when? When are we doing that?
Starting point is 00:01:32 What's that on the schedule? When are people gonna go through all of his, the first ladies' files or closet, everything? When is that scheduled? And is the treatment going to be the same for that to happen? Because the reaction, the reaction in a minute here, I want to actually play the clip with Peter Ducey asking every time I can't pronounce this. John John Pierre, who's the White House press.
Starting point is 00:01:59 Korean Jean Pierre. Korean John Pierre. Okay. Korean Jean Pierre. In a minute, I just want you to see what he asks, and then he brings up the border at the end, okay? Before we watch it, do me a favor and go put it on 1.5 speed.
Starting point is 00:02:12 Go to the right there and go to 1.5 speed. It's a five minute clip, we'll watch it in three minutes. But what are your thoughts before we get to this clip here with Peter Ducy and Korean Jean Pierre? A couple of things, Pat. First, and I asked you this before we walked to this clip here with Peter Ducy and Khrinsham here. A couple of things, Pat. First, and I asked you this before we walked in there, are there any Republicans that work for the DOJ? Do you honestly think?
Starting point is 00:02:32 Are there any Republicans that work? It's a great question. For the FBI or any of these people? Because I'm just curious because Adam, and I'm going back. You're right. I'm going old school. Go back to Hillary Clinton with Benghazi, okay? Go to Hillary Clinton with the emails from Loretta Lynch,
Starting point is 00:02:49 who was Attorney General to James Cormie, they live in front of our faces change, instead of what's it called, instead of gross negligence, which is you go to jail, it was extreme carelessness. These, the Democrats take care of each other, bro. I'm telling you right now, and from what I see it, there's no Republicans inside the DOJ because these people get away
Starting point is 00:03:10 with literally murder. They could do whatever the hell they want. And it's like, bro, it goes back to my point where Fox has all these eyes, Fox is number one in everything. Fox has all the viewership. And we have all this attention, but nothing gets done. Are the Democrats is the left that in charge, Pat? And I'm gonna be asking you, nothing is gonna come out
Starting point is 00:03:29 about this, nothing is gonna come out about Fauci. Fauci's not gonna go to jail, these people are protected, and all it is is, hey, look, we caught you, and then we just move on, that's it, that's all that happens. Yeah, you know, I kind of agree with you, and when I read The New York Times article, I just wanna look around, so I don't the New York Times article, I just want to look around
Starting point is 00:03:45 So I don't react react react. I start looking around. I'm like in a private office and a lot closet Well, where was the private office and I go looking around and found it's the Penn Biden Center This is not a government office that had bad readers and stuff like that. This is very similar to what Trump had a private office at Mar-a-Lago. It's a locked closet at the Penn-Biden Center. And by the way, there's a second stack of documents that have been found in his second location, so that Biden had them in multiple locations.
Starting point is 00:04:15 So I think that there's a lack of intellectual honesty about, hey, this is another president that had documents off site, not in a secure government location, and it was merely locked in a closet because it wasn't locked closet at Marlago, too, by the way. So I'm kind of with you, Vinny, you know, you start to read this, read between the lines, and it's like, okay, there's a pass, okay, there's another pass, okay, there's a pass, because they just can't wait to you to the end of the article and say, see, nothing to see here. because they just can't wait to you to the end of the article and say see nothing to see here.
Starting point is 00:04:50 Yeah, and exactly and I read this yesterday that a large that that pen pen that center received $54 million that think tank from China. So it's kind of weird, you know, I mean, they just like and like you said, there's no security. There's no don't they're just hanging out there. You know, I mean, they're just there. If you're gonna nail Trump for a locked closet at Mar-a-Lago, then you gotta think tank at 54 million. That's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing,
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Starting point is 00:05:20 that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's the thing, that's, think tank in 2018 received $15.8 million from anonymous Chinese gifts. And in three months later, May of 2018, $14.5 million donation, anonymous donation from China to you, Penn. So this is stuff that should be, and you know, a hundred got a $1 million from an anonymous
Starting point is 00:05:44 donor. He sold an art piece and he got paid. And, you know, a hundred got a $1 million, he had from an anonymous donor, he sold an art piece and he got paid. So, listen, it's time to, if you guys want to investigate somebody, do you know what's the craziest thing? Let me tell you what the craziest thing is. Do you know how sometimes you have a guy that used to work with me? And he would come in and he would say,
Starting point is 00:06:02 you guys are doing this and he's doing this and that person's doing this. And I'm like, damn, so at first I'm a newer sales leader. He's accused and some, imagine you're accused in him of doing something. And a you accused Rob of doing something and he accused him doing something like, oh shit, man, disguised. Three years later, you know what it was? Everything you accused others of doing, you were doing. Yeah. Everything you accuse others of doing you were doing. Yeah The Democrats the strategy they're using if you notice a trend what they do Republicans don't necessarily do this Democrats will say
Starting point is 00:06:34 Trump's got Russia. He's colluding with Russia. No, it was Hillary. Oh You know what this is a travesty for you to have files, no president, no person in a, it was really biting. Oh, you know, when it comes out to taxes, these guys don't wanna give back, and they don't wanna pay taxes, you pull up their charity, they barely give any money to charity. To anybody, Democrats are the worst, they give a money to charity.
Starting point is 00:06:57 Oh, these guys don't wanna care about people, you care about people. So it's almost as if it's only like the kid that points out the other kid in your family, like you got kids. One kid is pointing out another kid what he doesn't do. It's the kid that doesn't do it. So it's a very interesting thing that they keep getting caught. I just want you to watch this here. Let's play this. We're playing it on 1.5 and watch the questions Peter Ducey asks and watch a reaction and in the comments section and the chat section
Starting point is 00:07:27 you write down the questions he's asking fair and her reaction to it go ahead Rob reaper does president i have confidence in transportation secretary food yes because secretary of the judge is a is he respects uh... the secretary and the work that he has been doing uh... you have seen the secretary on tv you've heard you spoke probably spoke
Starting point is 00:07:44 into them you've seen him on TV. That's work. Yeah. Lord audio and litabits. That's not that. Yeah. It's a good one.
Starting point is 00:07:51 That's why they've held the airlines accountable. You've seen the Secretary do that over and over again. And we understand. We understand what Americans have been going through these past couple of months. That's why the Secretary has been very clear on making sure that they are held accountable, has put in processes in place to make sure that that occurs. And yes, the President has confidence in that. And then on these documents, how could anyone be that
Starting point is 00:08:09 irresponsible? Is not what this President says about this handling classified documents? The President spoke to this personally. He spoke to this personally. Again, he believes that classified documents and information should be taken seriously. He takes them seriously.
Starting point is 00:08:21 And he was surprised to learn by any records. I disagree. I disagree. Here's what happens. Here's what happened once in his life. Well, let me explain to you the process. Here's what happened when his lawyers found out that the documents were there.
Starting point is 00:08:31 They immediately turned them over to the archives. But they immediately turned them over to the archives. I'm not going to go into specifics, but what I'm reiterating to you is what you heard from the President yourself, Peter, which is the role of the President. Hi, Chris. How can you respect and truly... America is getting sick of this which is a part of the process and how he respects and truly respects.
Starting point is 00:08:45 America's getting sick of this. It takes this very seriously. And when he knew and how surprised he was by it and the actions that the right actions that the lawyers took. Again, this is under investigation, is under review by the Department of Justice and we're gonna let that process continue. How can President Biden be trusted when we
Starting point is 00:08:58 forward with America's secrets? Because his lawyers, his team did the right thing. He had a closet with classified information. And did the right thing again. Again, classic with his lawyers did the right thing. Again, again, again. Two classes did. He was surprised that the records were there. He spoke to this person.
Starting point is 00:09:10 He was surprised that the records were there. And when his lawyers found out and his team found out that they were there, they turned it over to the archives. And now it's being reviewed by the Department of Justice. And just one more. Why didn't President Biden want to see what's really going on at the border? He did see exactly what's going on at the front.
Starting point is 00:09:23 He didn't talk to any migrants. He didn't go anywhere that people actually cross. He can stop in New York. He messed up. Positive. So you see that. What are your thoughts out of him on her reaction? Well, obviously her job is to defend the president.
Starting point is 00:09:34 Let's, I mean, whether it's Huckabee Sanders or Caitlin McAnany or Sean Spicer, like your job is to represent the president, I just think I'm at a point where I don't think either side has a monopoly on being righteous. And I don't think either side has a monopoly on lying, cheating and stealing. So what do I actually think? I think Trump did some shady shit. And I think Biden did some shady shit. And I think both sides are going to call each other. But don't do that right now. No, no, don't do that. Adam, if we... Great, you can't have moving forward. We wanna ask you for your counsel on that.
Starting point is 00:10:09 But what I'm saying, no, no, but listen to me. I salate the concern. I salate it. Don't give a bullshit answer like that. Why is that bullshit? That's a go-to copy and out answer. I don't think so at all. I salate the concern.
Starting point is 00:10:20 In this case, where a person judges the other person, which Biden judged Trump, Trump never judged Biden on this area. Biden's judging Trump on what he did. Then he does it. What do you think about this isolated incident with the way Biden handled it? I'll give you a specific answer. And don't give a cop out answer. Everybody does it. That's a cop out answer. Give us a really in depth analysis what you think about this. I'm not gonna give an answer that you wanna hear with the audience. It's not about, it's not about, it's not about,
Starting point is 00:10:50 it's not about my opinion. But it's not about what we or the audience, listen, no, no, hang on one second, it's 2023. We have to improve, you have to improve. Hear me out, no, no, listen, this conversation we had the other day together. Don't give a cop out answer, give a real answer. If somebody, like, if you ask me, real answer. If somebody like, if you ask
Starting point is 00:11:05 me, like right now, okay, if you ask me with Trump, I won't sit there and give an answer about, well, you know, this, this, I'm going to say, that's a screw up of what just happened here. You're hearing this guy, they go raiders house, they go into the wife's closet, public, FBI, Garland, everything. So, I see that night. Then you hear something like this, and you say, they both lie, that's my answer. You think the, by the way, if the show is for the audience,
Starting point is 00:11:32 you think the audience won't with that answer? That, okay. I'm asking actually a real question here. You think the audience wins with that kind of an answer? Yes, because I'll tell you why. Can I, go ahead. All right, number one, I'm saying that saying that Biden fucked up and he is this is a hypocrisy and you did not say that though. You're now saying that I said that he's
Starting point is 00:11:52 guilty of hypocrisy and that no party has a monopoly on righteousness and line cheating and stealing. We just had a conversation with Neil deGrasse Tyson when his entire book broke down the fact that both mother fuckers lie and that the Republicans are the party of family values and Republicans preach family values. Well, if you actually look at the numbers, it turns out that the people who stayed married the most the longest and get the least divorced are the people in Massachusetts and the littlest concern. Well, I'm not isolating concern because there's a part of a macro perspective is that Biden lied and he's cheating and stealing
Starting point is 00:12:28 and Hunter Biden's guilty, that doesn't mean the fact that Trump didn't lie cheating still. I think they're all so bad. So just so you know, I copy, but I don't think that. I don't think so. So you're saying that Biden's guilty, but Trump's not. No, I think, I think, I think the part about this
Starting point is 00:12:43 specific thing of hypocrisy of hypocrisy. If you're going to bring that up and to say, you know, it's both sides. No, both sides don't make fake narratives about Russia for three years and talk about them people like you believe it. Both sides don't create fake narratives about what's going on with, you know, files and you go to his place and embarrass the shit out of the guy. And that's never happened in a history of America to president Both sides don't do it only one side does that if you're asking me Trump is
Starting point is 00:13:08 No, but I'll say yes, but it's not like Trump didn't shoot him so nobody is saying that if we haven't the next topic We're going to his Trump CFO. What do you talk him? It's a next topic. I'm out to going to my point exactly because he did shady shit All no, it's called isolate the issue you if I'm if I'm having a conversation with a person And the conversation is around an issue that's this issue don't give me another butt butt Yes, we all agree butt butt butt in this area if you look okay What is the what is the what is the criticism I give Republicans? What is the criticism I give Republicans? What is the criticism I give Republicans? What is the criticism I give Republicans? What is it? Okay, what is the criticism I give to Christians?
Starting point is 00:13:47 Why was I an atheist for 25 years? Why am I very careful and uncomfortable about talking about the fact I go to church on Sundays? Why am I very uncomfortable with trying to like, I don't even want to almost advertise that part. Like I'm a Christian. Why don't I do that?
Starting point is 00:14:04 Do you know why I don't do that? Because too many people from the other side use that as a way to be almighty and judge the other people to be perfect and behind closures, they're doing some shit. Self-righteousness. But that is a isolated concern to that area. That is the criticism they deserve.
Starting point is 00:14:19 In this one here, on this isolated issue, this is hypocrisy. This right here, when you're sitting there just a few months ago, you're acting wholly and knowing, do you know how many presidents and VPs have had declassified paperwork at their house? Do you know how many of them have had it? Tell me.
Starting point is 00:14:37 Every one of them. All of them. But no, it's not okay. It's the okay where when Trump had it for people to say, yeah, that's, we all have it. No, no, they turned it into the end of the freaking world. And when this guy has it, what does Joey Bayhars say? Joey Bayhars says, well, listen, this is really what it comes down to. I trust Biden and I don't trust him. Yeah. Great. No, I'm sorry. No crossbias. And we know why you're doing it. Which is what you said. And that's what I want to hear from you on this topic.
Starting point is 00:15:06 If it's a topic about Trump, let's do one time, Donald Trump juniors out there and they give the speech with him and Kimberly Gilfoil. Do you remember that I one time they give the topic and we're like, what the hell were they on? Do you remember that one time? You're gonna have really Gilfoil give a speech, clearly on cocaine?
Starting point is 00:15:21 Okay. But the point is this, we don't hold back from having ish having opinions on issues this right here is purely hypocrisy i agree this right here is hypocrisy in this sense and they're not being held accountable to it he's getting away with murder what hunters done none of trump's kids have anything but the way the market sells it but trump's kids are bad and hunter you know b Trump's kids have anything, but the way the market sells it, but Trump's kids are bad and you know, Biden's kids are good.
Starting point is 00:15:48 They don't, they, they, they'll do a softball interview with the guy like, you know, Hunter, well listen, life's been hard, hasn't it? Yeah, and look, and you try to change. What's wrong with that? Jimmy Kimmel, doesn't interview like that. And next thing, you know, the interview with the other guy. So on this part here, Adam, this is not,
Starting point is 00:16:03 they're both liars. Both sides of politics lie. That part of the question is out the window. This is which one uses the level of manipulation the way that they do. Nobody uses manipulation like the left. Nobody. The right acts righteous, annoying. The left manipulates, they divide. That is their level of expertise. This is the whole concept with this part here. You sit there and you act like your people on your site, I trust those guys, but the other guy got forbid.
Starting point is 00:16:35 Like right now, have you seen what's going on with Stephen A Smith right now? Have you seen how much hate he's getting? Stephen A Smith? I saw a little bit before he walked in. Stephen A Smith is getting, a hate just because he's running a podcast and he's having a shanh anari on or it's having all these other people on so how could you have somebody like that on their bra want to talk to these guys yeah just like
Starting point is 00:16:56 you know because I want to talk to these guys you're on your people call me why are you having resaul salon do you know he's not yet you know he's this I don't care I enjoyed yeah I want to have these people on but as we're going and we're talking topics I want I want us to give isolated issues with this rather than just a lazy comment of saying Everybody's doing it. We don't benefit from that. We actually want to know how you think about it Yeah, well number one just to be clear I started off the entire conversation with saying,
Starting point is 00:17:27 this is hypocrisy. But I also am able to walk and chew gum at the same time and say, hey, you know what, this specific incident seems shady as hell and should be investigated. But from a macro perspective, I think they're all freaking shady and I think they're all too faced. And I think that they're all up to no good. So I think it's a level of media and media scrutiny. So on one hand, it's like, well, you know, if you're complaining about what the left's doing, then fucking do it also Republicans. Okay. Like don't let just let oh, they have a strategy that's working.
Starting point is 00:18:00 Well, why don't you use it? Oh, there's too many professors in school that are liberals. Well, why don't you go get some fricking jobs, Republicans? Oh, the media has a monopoly on what they're saying. Well, start a fucking media company. So what I'm saying is, like, there's isolated incidents and there's macro perspectives. I happen to think that Trump did some shady-ad shit and he should be held accountable.
Starting point is 00:18:24 I also think that Joe Biden and Hunter Biden have done some shady ass shit and they should be held accountable And my entire point here is stop muttslinging and food fighting at the other team and hold Everybody accountable and that's where I stand on. Yeah, unfortunately Adam the problem with what you're saying What no one can sit here and tell us we only bring one-sided guests. No one can say that correct Okay, all right, so no one's gonna sit here and say we only bring people we agree with or we only do this or even us at the Panel here that we have that we all a hundred percent agree with no one's gonna say that about us We'll sit there. We have the conversation. We'll still go have lunch today and not have a problem We're isolating this concern to show how one side
Starting point is 00:19:08 is being treated versus another side. You know when you have, when you, you're going to have kids here soon, when you have multiple kids, you know what's the most annoying thing that kids get frustrated with parents? When you favor one more than the other, I'm assuming when it's double standards this morning, this morning,, this morning, we have a new rule now. The kids have to be out of the house by certain time or else the kid that caused being late owes a buck to the other two. Okay, one of our kids that he was late by one minute.
Starting point is 00:19:33 He owes the other two a buck. You know what's gonna happen? He's gonna come, but that's not fair and ta-da-da-da-da-da. But he's gonna say, let me tell you, I'm fair with all of you guys. When that person's late, when this person's late, you gotta do the same exact standard. So here's what you got.
Starting point is 00:19:46 They're not doing that. The way they be in the DOJs, the reason why I asked the question, saying, what are the Republicans in the DOJ? Like, you really think the DOJs are gonna investigate and get to the bottom of it? No way. We just found that FBI, the government's been spying on us. Like, oh, we're gonna investigate this.
Starting point is 00:20:01 So let me get the straight. It's like saying, Adam, I think your taxes have been a little bit off. Adam says, you know what? Let me go audit myself. Yeah. I'm gonna go audit myself. And that's the reason though. What's the reason?
Starting point is 00:20:12 Why is there so much? I literally don't know the answer, but Vinnie brought up the question, how many Republicans in the DOJ? Well, is it because there's a Democrat president? It's because that's where the FBI and the DOJ is in bed together. Yeah. But how does that happen? Yeah. So check this out.
Starting point is 00:20:29 Just recruit. So here's a question. I dare you to go on CNN and MSNBC and actually look how many times they've covered the Twitter files. You know what the answer is? I have no doubt that it's not that much. But but do you realize how important that is that the government is telling Twitter to silent certain influencers and certain stories not to post something and channels were taken down who rely people who rely on the source of income just because they had a different position than the government.
Starting point is 00:20:58 Somebody from the White House called and said shut that person's account down, cleaned that person place up. That's not both sides. That's one side person's account down. Clean that person place up. That's not both sides. That's one side. That's doing this. That's the part that it's isolating this issue. That is the part. We can isolate the issue of people on the right in church
Starting point is 00:21:16 and how righteous and all that. We can isolate the issue with Catholics, church. We can isolate the issue with every single thing that we do. In this area, when it comes down to people being held accountable, historically, the left is rarely held accountable when it comes down to institutions such as DOJ, FBI, and others, and historically. Recently.
Starting point is 00:21:37 And there's so much of it. Not his story. I would say recent. That's why I correct myself a nice, a recent. Just from the video that Rob played, just the White House briefing. Do you have you realize the difference of, remember the White House briefings during Trump, let's say,
Starting point is 00:21:50 with Sarah Huck and me from all of them. It was a shit show. People were yelling, everybody, dude, you couldn't even speak in there. Do you see how right now it's just one guy. It's Peter Ducey. He asked his, he's not even, he's not aggressive like Jim Acosta.
Starting point is 00:22:06 You know, sir, sir, Mr. President, it was a shit show. Now, it's like everybody's behaved because they're all on the same team. They're quiet. You realize there's only one guy in that whole goddamn room asking tough questions. And they laugh about it.
Starting point is 00:22:19 She tells them the bullshit story and they move on. It's like, look at that. But this goes back to the initial point that I made in the first part of the podcast with why Greg Gutfeld is winning the late night TV awards because who's getting into journalism? Who's going into journalism school? Who's becoming writers?
Starting point is 00:22:39 Who are the professors? So you're complaining about the effect. What's the cause? What's the symptom of this? Is that more liberal-leaning people are getting into news, media, entertainment, writing, performance? So what do you think it's going to be biased? We talk about liberal media bias. So all you conservatives out there encourage your kids to become better writers and get into liberal arts and go into media. Or just same old, same old status
Starting point is 00:23:07 quo. So what I'm saying is like, yes, you are right. Yes, you are correct. Yes, there is liberal media bias. Yes, they don't cover a lot of stories. What are you going to do about it? Because you already know the answer. You just complain about it.
Starting point is 00:23:21 That's one part of things. That's all we do. Or you're going to raise your kids and tell your kids to go to college. And so that's what I'm saying. It's like I agree, but there's a bigger perspective out there. That's all I'm saying. So, but I just don't ask you really, really quick. So somebody that's me that's frustrated because I never knew what left the right was till 9-11 when I was in the military and then I started seeing everything brought from the lie. So the truth, so I'm more I'm at right now.
Starting point is 00:23:41 Is it, is one side so in control because we're seeing it right now that with all the stuff that the left gets away with, the right thing, they hold them to the fire but are we just screwed in the fact that like all this stuff could come out from the Twitter thing to bite into the, all the classified and nothing's gonna happen, nothing's gonna happen to them.
Starting point is 00:24:00 I don't think that's the case. None of them? No, no, I don't think that's the case. I just think it's not gonna happen right away. I do think it's gonna eventually happen. I do think eventually, you know, the way the house flips when one side abuses power, when they have it, here's a problem.
Starting point is 00:24:16 When you're so powerful, you use your powers to bully, all you're doing is developing a delay time bomb of the other side getting also more powerful. So they're going to retaliate and bully you. There's a reason why when somebody has all the power in the world and they don't bully, they gain respect to say, hey, this Marcus Aurelius guy meditations, yet all the power in the world, but the people loved you. For the seven years you were there from 62 AD to 69 AD.
Starting point is 00:24:46 People loved you because the way he was with his people. And you had a slave sitting behind him, telling him, hey, just so you know, you're a nobody. You're a regular guy. You're not that special. A guy whispered that to his ears. You're immortal. Yeah, you're immortal.
Starting point is 00:24:57 You're gonna die. You're this is like that. He needed that as a reminder. This is gonna keep going back and forth and it's not gonna be pretty on the other cell when they come and get them. But at the same time, it is true that people are sitting there like right now on Twitter.
Starting point is 00:25:12 Another student yesterday, unfortunately, had a heart attack and died. 21 years old. Yeah, 21 years old. This is keeps happening, right? A lot. And guess who cares about that kid's life the most and who's gonna investigate the cause of it the most his parents
Starting point is 00:25:26 Okay, and do you think parents are ever gonna forget that no no Ever ever parents are gonna sit there and do as much do diligence as possible Just like Robert the Niro who cannot stand Donald Trump can't even control himself when butates him, hates him. But what asks about his 23 year old son? Go ahead and ask how he feels about certain ways, things are handled. Go ask about his 23 year old autistic son. And so see what how strong opinions he's got.
Starting point is 00:25:56 When it becomes personal to your life, politics don't matter anymore, things change. And more and more people are starting to ask these questions and say, why can't we hear the opposing side? There's a video that went viral yesterday, commercial that was made. I post it on Twitter. I don't want to share it because we're on YouTube platform
Starting point is 00:26:12 right now. It's called the Kaufman Institute of Coincidence. OK. Oh. Do you see this video or no? Have you guys seen this or no? The Kaufman Institute. Have you seen this commercial Kaufman Institute of coincidence? Yeah, people are
Starting point is 00:26:26 Starting to ask why is this happening and why is it not being investigated? So John Stewart He no Republican He's a guy that's gonna say how come we're not investigating where the virus lead from and the answer is what nowadays? Who cares? It's all what's done is done. It's over. It's done is done. Yeah. Okay. What do you mean? What's done is done? Yeah, what's done is done? Hey, studies are coming out saying the people that got You know are the ones most susceptible to Continuing the next variant of it. Well, you know, it's it's listen. Stopping paranoid Stopping paranoid those people who have been pushed like that
Starting point is 00:27:02 You know, Joe and I were talking last night, two nights ago, he sends me four articles to read about what's going on with after our podcast with Neil deGrasse Tyson. And we're talking, and he did a great podcast with him. He's on multiple podcasts with him. And he said, you may want to go this into Rogan, yeah. And Rogan did a podcast with Brett Weinstein.
Starting point is 00:27:24 Okay. I'm going to give you the time, time I want you to listen to Rogan, yeah. And Rogan did a podcast with Brett Weinstein. Okay. I'm going to give you the time, time I want you to listen after this podcast, I want you to go download Joe's podcast. I'll tell you which time to go. There's three and a half hours, but wait till the end for me to give you the time to listen to it.
Starting point is 00:27:37 And we'll put in the comment section in the chat. Put it at the top, comment it above at the top, show people if they want to go listen, maybe we'll put in the description so people can see. I'll give you the exact time. Him and Brett are having a conversation and this is why people love Joe Rogan. This is why everybody in the world has to watch this clip. It's nine minutes. And he says, well, we have to hold these people accountable and that and just says, no, no, no, I disagree. I disagree. Let me tell you why. He says, look, I've been wrong many times.
Starting point is 00:28:06 There are a lot of people that disagreed with me. Some that took it and now they regret it. I almost took it. When I first did the first podcast with Michael this, I almost took it. I almost thought about it. And then I did research and I felt bad. And I just that if we are constantly going to be judging people for mistakes that they made, we're not going to make progress. We have to forgive them. We have to be charitable. I mean, he sounded like a pastor. I'm not, and he's like the furthest guy from wanting to be a pastor. That message was so flip and powerful because he says,
Starting point is 00:28:38 that's the mindset like yesterday, the scanning doctor Shiva. Can you pull up the, go to Twitter, he tweet something and yesterday, this guy named Dr. Shiva, can you pull up the go to Twitter? He tweets something and says something about Dr. Neil, uh, uh, uh, the grass Tyson just go, just go to my Twitter account, go to my Twitter. I've retweeted his tweet. If you go to my Twitter account, go to my Twitter account, you go to my Twitter account, he tweets something and he, he trolls, uh, what's his name? He trolls, uh, uh, uh, Neil, the grass Tyson.
Starting point is 00:29:04 Okay, go down. Hopefully these tweets will show up. Go lower, go lower. If you can't go lower, I hope it's not disappeared. Keep going. Keep going. Song, Pat. Oh my god. I know. Yeah, the other is on keep going lower. I hope it doesn't do what it does. It's right there. Okay, right there. Right there at the bottom, at the bottom, at the bottom. So click on that one. Perfect. Perfect. So zoom in into Dr. Shiva's tweet. Dr. Shiva's tweet. Okay. So he says, Neil the grass Tyson, your claim, everyone must be vaccinated for the collective. Good as ignorant. As an MIT PhD in systems biology, let me educate you on the immune
Starting point is 00:29:39 system. So your head may emerge out of your range. Oh, wow. I'm sure Patrick, butvud will host, okay? Dr. Shiva, now by the way, to give him credit, this guy is potentially recognized for inventing email. Yeah, he's not like that. He's not like a regular guy, but email? No, no, this guy is a heavy email. So here's my response to him.
Starting point is 00:30:01 Here's what I said to him. I said, you're a purchased part of the problem. Both sides tend to come across arrogant pompous and not willing to budge, which doesn't create a climate to have a healthy scientific debate. Both sides can't be wrong and right at the same time, and that's okay, which is where people win, okay?
Starting point is 00:30:16 So what's the point here? You're inviting a guy to wanna debate you, but you're doing it in a way, the guy's not gonna debate you. I wouldn't want to. Okay, so the challenge here is, in this argument, yes, the left may have had vaccine wrong. And everybody needs to sit there and say, hey, guys, listen, if you're Catholic, we got some things wrong.
Starting point is 00:30:40 If you're this, we got some things wrong. Can we all improve? Can we synergize and come together? Or what is it that we're gonna be doing? What we have to isolate, concerns and issues and address them head on. This area, you guys screwed up. That area, we spent too much money in military.
Starting point is 00:30:56 This area, Iraq was a waste. That area, the way we left Afghanistan, was a mistake. That area, Ukraine, you were using it to make money. This area, North Korea, this. That area, Ukraine, you were using it to make money. This area, North Korea, this. That area, Teriffs China, was the right move. That area, Iran, why are we giving these guys their money back? That we have to isolate each concern and realize that on both sides, if we isolate
Starting point is 00:31:16 and we will notice, a nobody makes a hundred percent of the decisions the right way. The one area that the left has a monopoly on is manipulation. It's the one area. Monopoly on manipulation. I love it.
Starting point is 00:31:29 It comes down to right now, there to go. So Pat, and you said this, yeah, I love that. And that's awesome. My question is, so you said this year was gonna be the year of investigations. Do you think it's gonna turn into like convictions? Oh, that's my question is,'s what I want my ideal situation is to Let's just find out what happened and I want to find out what happened and move on not let's just move on
Starting point is 00:31:51 I mean it's over with already anyways Let's find out what happened and move on take okay, let's talk about date I don't think we need to say anything for people to realize. We like what he says and how he challenges the people of power and he goes and targets them and all that stuff. He's a very, very, very good communicator. By the way, potentially, the best communicator in the world today. He could potentially be the best communicator
Starting point is 00:32:21 in the world today. And I don't know if I put anybody ahead of him. Wow. Who do you put ahead of him? He's a communicator. He's a tall, incredible communicator in the world today and I don't know if I put anybody ahead of them. Wow. Who do you put ahead of them? He's a communicator. He's a talker. He's an incredible communicator the way he delivers his message, right? Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:32 All right. So he's trying to get out of a, you know, he's still in detention, trying to end detention in Romania. They're not giving him the opportunity to come out. Who knows what's going to end up happening with this year? We're in talks with his lawyer. I'd like to talk to his lawyer to have them on and to have a confer conversation with him, just some questions that I want to ask this guy.
Starting point is 00:32:55 We'll see what happened there. All right. So you'll look at Tate with this scenario. Some things came back with Vice, a recording of a guy that he once interviewed with that started asking him all these questions and it dates like, man, where are you going with this, they stopped the interview. That guy follows up and finds the girls, gets recording, now vice is coming out with something today, no one knows what's going to be said, but some of the, what's app recordings came back and, you know, certain statements that he made, et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:33:24 And everyone's texting me saying, you support this guy, you support that, you support this, you support that. I'm able to isolate areas that date, crushes the globalist, and crushes the people of power that love to bully. And I'm able to isolate that and say, man, what a freaking way of doing it. Good for you guy. Keep challenging the status quo and keep pushing these guys. But I'm able to isolate and say, what are you doing sending audio recordings on what's apps?
Starting point is 00:33:58 Do you think you're untouchable? None of us are. And then I'm able to isolate and see his relationship with his brother and say, man, tell me you wouldn't want to have a brother that has your back the way they have each other's back. And then I'm able to isolate. And in my own mind say, what was the upbringing like to have a father and a mother the way they did him
Starting point is 00:34:19 to two them and their sisters and kind of say, maybe, and then isolate and why they fought, and isolate how disciplined they are in certain areas. And then isolate and, hey, what you're doing with the way you're making money, and isolate, you ought to be able to isolate these different areas instead of just saying, hey, everybody falls in the same camp.
Starting point is 00:34:39 No, and again, earlier when we were talking about, you know, how about this person? Is that person get the 50, 50, all this up? We still don't know. Things still got to come out to see what's going to happen with this. And when we have the conversation with the lawyer, we'll have follow-ups.
Starting point is 00:34:52 So that's the part when you're looking at this. We have to isolate and see what happened with COVID. Who got it wrong? Did Fouchi get it wrong? Let's isolate. Let's address this. And let's make sure it never, ever, happens again, right? We had audio issues today on the podcast. This is the second time in two days. You know my message was to our guys.
Starting point is 00:35:11 Guys, this can't happen. We have to isolate this concern. What is causing it? Let's get to the bare bottom of what it caused the root cause of this. So once we learn what happened with COVID, who effed up? We got to move on. If Fauci effed up and used powers and other people in power, they got to be held accountable. What the hell happened with Afghanistan? We just lost 82 billion dollars of weapons there. What the hell happened with Iraq, 20 years? What happened with Iran? What happened with this?
Starting point is 00:35:37 Icelate to move on, learn and cause people to realize. If you do this again and you use this method of abuse and people to make money money and you take deals from other countries and you give access to them of what we're doing inside of information, you deserve to go to jail. Isn't there a name for that? What's the name for that? It's a treason or a rating? No, no, no, no, what happens when you're given the enemy information? What we're doing?
Starting point is 00:35:58 What is treason? Right? That's that's that. That's that that we listen. And by the way, I'm convinced. Benedict Arnold. I'm convinced there was some of that that happened the last few years. Those people, it's the ultimate accountability. I agree 100%. The ultimate accountability, which is why, if we, by the way, I'll pause you,
Starting point is 00:36:13 I've been going for a minute. And he thought you guys got on tape, I'll pause because I want to go into the Prince Harry stuff and then we'll wrap it up. Well, I think what you're basically saying is not, everyone is all good and all bad. We all have a little bit of black and white, and it's not all black and white,
Starting point is 00:36:27 everyone has a little gray area. I agree with you. On one hand, I could think, Tate is a freaking stud and awesome speaker and has a great message and mail empowerment and self-improvement, and that's awesome. And a lot of what he says, I fully, fully, fully advocate and agree with.
Starting point is 00:36:42 But I could also sit here and be like, you might have done some of this extra- and shit. I don't know. I wasn't there. None of us were. So to blindly trust someone and blindly follow them is going to get yourself in hot water, whether it's Republican or Democrat or this influence or that influence or and I agree with you. Everything should be what's a term that you like to use, that you've been using for the isolate. I isolate, yeah. So yeah, I think if you want to isolate
Starting point is 00:37:11 each of the components of what Tate stands for, I think there's a lot more positive than negative. I think that's what great coaches do. The Icelandist, listen, Johnny, you are the best defender. But man, you're lazy to get that rebound, okay? Great job on the defense side, you're terrible on the, you know, in the locker room, sometimes you say stuff that's off, you know, like you bitch too much, like bring the team together. We have to isolate areas. But it's like, it's like, um, you ever play a video games,
Starting point is 00:37:36 like adding sports, yeah, and they give every athlete their breakdown, their score. All right. So hustle, they're 92% the offense, they're 85% defense, they're only 62%. Effort, teammate, and everyone has their different score and different categories, right? Like I try to, every day I say health, wealth, happiness, health, wealth, happiness. All right, how's my health today? If I can feel great, I'm doing it, I just worked out.
Starting point is 00:38:01 Yeah, I kind of went out and drank too much. I'm my health, it, a wealth. All right, I make some money. All right, I've got a picture at the paycheck, whatever. Happiness, am I happy? Am I not, dude, I just worked out. Yeah, I kind of went out and drank too much. I'm my health, I had a wealth, all right, I make some money, all right, I have no paycheck to paycheck, whatever. Happiness, am I happy? Am I not like, I'm constantly one through tenning myself and your score can constantly be, be malleable and moving around.
Starting point is 00:38:15 So to get back to Tate, there's a lot of high scores, a lot, but there's also some high negative scores that could end up biting you in the ass. Yeah. So I don't know. What are your thoughts on tape? No, I'm happy that you said it to it. And my thing is, everything that you said is like, and I think we can't be quick to judge
Starting point is 00:38:33 because I mean, we do Americans love doing that shit. Oh, right. So, right. No, it's like, you don't know shit. I don't know. I wasn't there. I don't know nothing about this guy in that capacity. But you could over here, now,
Starting point is 00:38:46 and especially with all this AI and all this shit, any voice recording now, it might not even be you. I don't trust any of that shit bro. I don't trust any of it. I saw a video where somebody made a Barack Obama was sitting there and speaking. It wasn't him, it looked exactly like him. And this was years ago bro, who knows that?
Starting point is 00:39:02 So like I said, we're quick to judge, slow down, give the person the benefit of the doubt until it's real, but then you nail it, how the mccountable when this shit does come out. So, we'll go back to Pat and we'll wrap this up. But I think what we're really talking about here is the thing called intellectual honesty. And intellectual honesty is going into evaluate something,
Starting point is 00:39:19 isolating the issue, and just being really objective about what you see. And the weakest debaters you will ever encounter are the ones that have to slip in, but what about them or not as bad as the other. And that's the whole pendulum thing. It's like they can't intellectually, honestly, look at something, isolate it, evaluate it with a critical eye and objectivity, and then leave it be. It represents a threat to their side, so they gotta pull in the other bit.
Starting point is 00:39:46 But what about them, but it wasn't as bad as this. And that is just weak-willed arguing that great jurists in this country, when you read about the Supreme Court justice and some of the great jurists we've had, have the ability, what they call it, it's not carrying a rope into the courthouse, right? You're not bringing in something with you
Starting point is 00:40:05 that's going to judge your ultimate decision. You intellectually honestly look at it. And I think that's what we're talking about here. And I think that the media has lost the way to do it. And I think if you look at yourself in the mirror at times, each one of us loses the ability to do that. And this is what Pat's talking about. Isolate it, judge it, assess it to the benefit of our audience
Starting point is 00:40:26 who wants to know and wants to hear these news. Let's move on. Let's move on. Meaning isolate and let's move on. Yeah, okay. So last thoughts here, Harry. Record breaking days sold 1.45 million copies day one in US, UK, and Canada. A bunch of different things that came out.
Starting point is 00:40:44 It's not, again, like I said, it's not like he needs us to promote it anymore. The guy's already on track to being the, you know, most selling. By the way, there was a Wall Street Journal video, the other day I watch on how these guys make money, $120 million from Netflix. Apparently he is a chief something of a company. He's a sweet executive of a company. He gets $120 grand year there. They bought their $40 million house
Starting point is 00:41:05 in what is it somewhere in Santa Barbara? What is that one place in Santa Barbara? The high-end community town that Oprah Winfrey lives in. There's an area. Oh, there's Carpenteria. There is Monocito. Monocito. Monocito.
Starting point is 00:41:18 It's now this week, Modesido. Yeah. That's true. It is Modesido. So anyways, you want to tell a couple of the stories. Vinnie on what happened. So I read a New York Post that Prince Harry, he bitterly believed that he was only bred
Starting point is 00:41:32 to offer literal spare parts for his brother in case his heir apparent ever needed new organs. And he said, and I quote, two years older than me, Willie was the heir, whereas I was the spare, which is nuts. He goes, I was a shadow, the support, the plan B.
Starting point is 00:41:46 I was bought into the world in case something happened to Willie. And he said, he understood his role was a diversion and distraction from his brother, kidney, blood transfusion, bone marrow. And he also noted, King Charles III could never be on the plane with his elder son because there must be no chance of his first and second in line to be thrown to be wiped out.
Starting point is 00:42:07 Yeah. Broke, you imagine like realize, I mean, he didn't just randomly come up with, I can't believe he wrote it, but seeing your brother going, I was only put here, just God forbid something happens to him. You use me as a bet. Yeah, but I don't. I don't. I don't.
Starting point is 00:42:22 And by the way, succession works is as soon as Williams starts having kids, they're in front of you. Yeah. So when you talk about spare, you become spare and then spare three, spare four, spare five. Wow. Because all of Williams kids are in front of Harry. Well, I don't think that's as crazy as it seems because of this book because that's just how the monarchy works. It's your first born son since Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Jesus, that's just, since the tale is all this time,
Starting point is 00:42:51 it's the first born son that inherits the throne. That's just kind of how it works. And then it didn't help that as kids, William was this good looking blonde, blue eye, and then Harry's literally the red-headed stepchild. So, like, it didn't help his cause. But yeah, ironically, somehow, you know, now that William is kind of lost his Harry, ain't the hot stuff anymore, and all of a sudden, Harry's where it's at. But Harry kind of was able to fly under the radar.
Starting point is 00:43:22 There's a lot of things that Harry was able to do because he wasn't the heir to the throne, okay? What was that? Corrupted, just posted a comment, $20 superchat, shout out to you. Poor Harry is the most abused woman in the last 50 years. Oh my. And that's hilarious. What's funny was that my question was, is Harry a pimp or is he a sip? Because the whole knock on him is like, how good, and this is a little, this is a little
Starting point is 00:43:49 rated R right here. How good must this girl be? Megan Markle? Oh, God. Pretty bad. Yeah, I'm out of the throw and I'm out of the Marnake. I'm just rolling with my girl now. There are, her skills must be all right is what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:44:03 I don't know. It's just her. I think there's a lot of things that was in this book from the family that was there as well. And he found a girl that he loved and he's being loyal to her. I respect that. But there's a lot of this goes in here that predates her of just growing up number two and everything
Starting point is 00:44:17 that went around it and Kemala and how that relationship happened. Him just saying, this is how it happened. This is how I felt. You said, I didn't believe it. I didn't read the book, not even one sentence, but you're saying there's stuff that you relate to because he loves his girl and he's just gonna give it all. No, I think it's respect.
Starting point is 00:44:33 What he's defending his wife, respect, but let's isolate it. The defense of his wife is here and now he's talking about a lot of the things over here, like his dad getting divorced, his mom dying, all the things there. That predated his wife So there's a yeah pantheon of things in the book talk about his various chips and and insults and
Starting point is 00:44:52 You know the things that he's really resentful of and then He gets he falls in love he gets married and he's like, okay, this is red line last straw. I know a Bill Clinton once said I don't know where I saw this in where my cigars? No, he said one time where. What a hoes at. Oh, was that not it? Yeah, I'm actually giving a swear. Oh, I'm not, I'm not.
Starting point is 00:45:11 You should hear. So one time he said, Tom, guys, it's not for a second. So one time I, he said, he said, asking question about his mom, apparently his mom was bipolar or something like that. And he says, there's literally no benefit for me saying anything about my mom, anything question about his mom. Apparently his mom was bipolar or something like that. And he says, there's literally no benefit for me saying anything about my mom,
Starting point is 00:45:28 anything bad about my mom. Yeah, to me, Rob, your mic, to me, that's social intelligence is what that is. Okay, for somebody to say, there's literally nothing beneficial of me. No, no good comes from me criticizing my mom. You can't even find it. It's a book, Hypo-Manic Edge talks about him
Starting point is 00:45:48 in another one called First-Rate Madness. Talks about him, talks about Jackson, talks about Kennedy. And I don't know. I have a very hard time with us recognizing somebody trashing his parents that made him relevant in the first place, and the family you came out of. If you weren't from that family, you would assault five copies of your book on day one.
Starting point is 00:46:15 The only reason you sold one and a half million copies is because of your lineage and your family. And to allow a woman to be okay with you trashing that legacy, I have a very hard time with that character of the duo, very, very hard time. But do you think, and I agree 100%. And but do you think also the resentment that he has
Starting point is 00:46:44 that what they did to him and that he was a spare Even gave him more incentive like you know what the hell with that? Yes, what certain things should be motivators that you never tell anybody Certain things in life are great motivators you never reveal to anybody That's the lie. By the way, you could have been born in Compton You could have been born in Liberty City You could have been born in anywhere else you You could have been born in anywhere else. You happen to be born and you're ungrateful, like the average human being, whether they like him or not,
Starting point is 00:47:10 they have to read that and say, I don't give a shit. Let me make me a spare. Can I be a spare tool? Are you kidding me? Like what are you talking about, bro? Like you want me to cry about you being a spare, and because that I use a 1.5 million copies of your book,
Starting point is 00:47:25 I don't know. I don't, because what this is, what we're recognizing and making okay is, hey, you know, why don't you go, like you know the whole Kelly and Conway family with the daughter? Yeah. I don't, I don't, I'm not a fan.
Starting point is 00:47:40 Yeah, this is why I never once watched Keeping Up With Kardashians. I've never watched any of that stuff one time I didn't I didn't watch it. I'm not a fan of what this whole story of I mean listen You know who's loving it whoever published the book who published the book by the way is a Simon and Schuster of Penguin I'm curious to know who published this book whoever published the book and convinced them and and somehow Someway sold them on what to add the juice to add in their the editor, the writer penguin. Yes, and penguin you won. Good for you.
Starting point is 00:48:10 Congratulations penguin because penguin doesn't give a shit. They're like add more shit, talk more shit, say more shit. Great. Boom. Good for you. I, yeah, I'm good. By the way, don't be surprised if in 40 years, their kid writes a book about them and tells the truth about who Megan is. This shit is not a, you don't do that. He even said, he even said he had, he got frostbite, Tom, you were talking about this right? He got, he got dangling, he's dangling at a frostbite. It's much, she am I, bro.
Starting point is 00:48:43 It was a party life. And when I look back and I say, okay, I can see all these things. He says he's offended and resentful and then protecting his wife. I objectively look at that, but then I also step back from it and say, dude, you've lived like the most insane,
Starting point is 00:48:59 privileged party enabled life with unlimited allowance courtesy of the British taxpayers? Come on, there's a part of me that says, okay, I can read and I can objectively understand how a person might feel these ways, but then you step back from it and say, dude, do you remember when you partied in Las Vegas and you were like naked for three days and all of the American tabloids had you naked for three days? And it was like no consequence and you were just this party animal, and you could do it because you were number two.
Starting point is 00:49:30 If you had been number one in line, you couldn't do it. And so, you know, now you're writing a book and you're milking this cow, so, and I don't have a lot of sympathy for that, and I'm with you on that point. Yeah, I'll say one thing about to wrap up. Go ahead. Yeah, well, there's last thought here. Everyone talks about, especially, I mean, we're talking about male, female relations,
Starting point is 00:49:49 intersexual dynamics that are talking about. We're talking about a husband and a wife here. So a lot of times you hear the term like, oh, he's got game. He's got game. We're all that. But there's another term that they use in the manuscript called holding frame. And holding frame would be, holding frame. And holding frame would be, I'm a frickin' prince, Megan Markle. Yeah. My family is the, is the monarchy of the UK of Great Britain and beyond. You could go back and being a seelest actress on suits or whatever the hell shows you is on. Or you could be a frickin' princess. Here's the catch though, baby. You're coming into my world. I'm second in line to the throne. We can do whatever we want in this world, but this is part of it.
Starting point is 00:50:31 But I feel like there's an element of this is a representation of the patriarchy, and we're going to tear this down, and female is the future of that whole thing, and he's succumbed to that rather than holding frame. That's why I think people lost a lot of risk. Got to wrap up. rather than holding frame. That's why I think people lost a lot of risk. Gotta wrap up, gotta wrap up. Hey, Kai, okay, so can you, for some of you guys that are texting me, telling me Pat, we're about to cross 500,000,
Starting point is 00:50:53 are we gonna be doing that live podcast? We are, here's a challenge. It's gonna sell out very quickly and many of you guys are die hard, die hard fans of that are following the podcast, and I want you guys to be there. So we'll be selling tickets at our new building. It's going to be done when the cigar lounge is done with.
Starting point is 00:51:10 And it's going to be sick when you guys come through. We don't know how many people we're going to be selling. Maybe 100, maybe 200, maybe 300. If you want to be on that list, what is the, can you ask Kai real quick, what is the, Rob, if you got it, Kai, what's ask Kai real quick? What is the rob if you got it? Kai, uh, what's, give me one second. So take your time.
Starting point is 00:51:30 Yeah, take your time. Yo, uh, Tommy, I was thinking, oh, can you imagine that phone call? Like, hey, listen, your brother just one of his testicles that you got so car accident, like, all right, I gotta come give mine. You know, I mean the spare part guy. Uh, what do you need? Yeah, what happened? This is really bad news. We need both kidness. Yeah. Yeah, listen do you need? What is this? Yeah, what happens? It's just really bad news.
Starting point is 00:51:45 We need both kidness. Yeah. Yeah. Listen, your brother lost one of his eyes. So now it's you. We're taking it. It's, it's Kai responding. We're no.
Starting point is 00:51:53 You getting a hold on. Uh, uh, let me just get a hold of Kai. He gave me one second call. My dad, uh, when you, you mentioned my colon, everybody's been message. Yes. This colon. Yes. By the way, what is that? What is that clone?
Starting point is 00:52:06 I don't want to say it, because I'm not getting sponsored by them. Okay. Smart man. Thank you, Adam. Kai, give me the name so I can tell everybody to text with their on their list, because we have 2,000 subs
Starting point is 00:52:15 until we cross 500,000. What's the word? At least it's not that. Aramist stuff from 1985. Real quick, we're live Is he speaking English or we just know is he speaking English? What language is he speaking time is money? Kai here's what we're gonna do you here's what we're gonna do. He just tell me. Text the word podcast to 310-340-1132, the word podcast, text it.
Starting point is 00:52:50 310-340-1132, the word podcast to 310-340-1132, we will let you know the moment tickets are for sale, we'll send it, but keep this in mind. When you get it, get the tickets because it will sell out. Just one, we are only going to do this one time. The next one we are going to do will be out of millions of subs. But when we sell it, it's going to sell out. So once again, 310-340-1132, text the word podcast to us. Take care everybody. Bye bye bye. Tomorrow, Vivek ESG, podcast will back at it again. Bye bye bye.
Starting point is 00:53:17 I'll see you in the next one.

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