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I was making fun of this whole idea of the influencer op because I got contacted by a reporter. that wanted to ask me about influencers, which I told Kane, I was like almost immediately offended. I'm like, I am not an influencer. This is I don't like that word. No, we're not doing that.
And it's not. an organized op to recognize something that actually happened, that it's dumb. And for everyone to go, wow, that's dumb. Like, if somebody gets hit by a car and you have a bunch of people that are like, wow, that sucked. That guy got hit by a car.
Oh my gosh, it's so bad. Is that an organized thing because something actually happened and people organically responded to it? No, it's not. Stop. You know what it is?
It's a dodge for people to not have to address the actual criticisms or questions that are being levied. They can just go, nope, nope, it's organized. That's what the left does. And we have dealt with that from the left. I have seen it packaged up and spread out so many different ways.
I am not going to allow some leftists that infiltrate the coalition and want to act like these are new right things to try the same broke-ass tricks. and try them again. Not happening. It's a legitimate thing, a very legitimate thing to ask these questions.
So that's, I mean, that's, you know, really what that's, these are all the questions that people have. with all of this. I am I was weirded out. when I saw that The VP was talking about us being Apparently, now close with the IRGC, that we're gonna I mean, what the VP said was, quote, the Iranians were like, fine, we'll send somebody from the IRGC to go hang out in Doha with somebody from CENTCOM, and that's how we're gonna settle these disputes. I mean, yesterday was the 30th anniversary of the Cobar Towers bombing.
And you had Iranian terrorists that bombed the towers and they killed 19 Air Force members. There's been no Restitution. nothing like that. There's been nothing like that that's been offered. Iran, you want to talk about Rebuilding.
Iran hasn't helped any of those families rebuild, and they were found liable.
So where's that at? I'm just curious about this, and there has been this huge push, this faction on the right. to That is, I think they're leftists and they're within the right. And I think that they're trying to undermine this administration because they can't control Trump. I think they loved Trump when they thought they could control him.
And they disregarded Trump's. History on Iran, which is literally older than us? I mean, he has held this position on Iran since. I think c Cain was maybe a fetus. He's been consistent for that long.
He's got tons of interviews on this where he said this to Barbara Walters. He said it to different reporters. I mean, I don't, it's like people don't really know POTUS. And so It's A little weird now to see the same people that were so gung-ho.
Now They went and they tried to undermine him when he first began Operation Enduring Freedom in April. And now it's like they did a switch.
Now, Vance. Is messaging on something that people are questioning whether he had a part even with negotiating. And it's not going incredibly well. And in the meantime, you got podcasts to Stannies. that are going off on POTUS.
And if you question the MOU or ask a criticism, there were operatives, K-Street operatives, that were going at random voters on social media, accusing them of being paid and apparently getting their accounts suspended, which is not anything unlike what the Ministry of Truth was doing with that theater kid under Biden-Harris. There was this audio sound bite, excuse me, from Tucker Carlson, I think we had it yesterday. And we didn't get into it because we had so many other things. Where he was talking smack. This is cut 26.
He was talking smack about. The President This is worse than anything. Any critic of Trump, really, that's been on the right has ever said, listen to this.
So Trump saw that. And he's, you know, he's again not stupid, and he saw this, and he's like, ooh, and he knew right away. That this was a massive mistake, and that we were really exposed. We could get hurt doing this. And there was no obvious military solution.
I mean, he's again, he knew that. And so he tried to posture his way out of it. We're gonna eliminate you and and after like the four hundredth Truth Social. They reached the same conclusion that everyone on the globe reached, which is: this guy's not strong, he's weak. Strong people don't brag about how strong they are, they just punch you in the face and end the conversation.
And my father, who was a boxer at one point, would always say there are two types of guys, and you got to be careful of the second. They're the first who are like, what'd you say? What'd you say? Say it again, you know, push you in the chest. You don't have to worry about those guys.
And then the guys don't say anything, just knock you cold, hit you in the face with a beer bottle and keep hitting you. I'm like, those are the people you need to be afraid of. They're not the posturers, they're not the braggarts. And I think everyone knows that intuitively. And Trump is very much, what'd you say?
Shut up, bitch. I don't take you seriously. Shut up, itch, he said. I don't take you seriously. Remember when they were all, well, you guys don't remember this, when we were at Charlie Kirk's funeral.
He was falling. Tucker Carlson could not get up to the room to try to be with Trump. and Elon Musk any faster than what he was doing. I mean, you can see like some of his crew talking to some of POTUS's, reaching out to some of POTUS's handlers because POTUS was up in a box at the at the event. Um It was just, that was funny to see.
People are so eager to glom onto him. You know why they're doing this? Because Trump is halfway through his second and final term. These people who didn't have the beans to say anything like this or be this mouthy. In the beginning of his term, they're finding power in the fact that Trump's influence and power is limited by his term.
That's every president. And I know Trump is very unique, but he's not going to be different from that. It's already happening. This is how it always works. People are already trying to find the next person.
that they think that they can glom onto who's going to ascend.
Some of them have already thrown their hats in the ring early in terms of who they want to support. But he's only this mouthy because Trump's halfway through his second term. That's why. If this was in 2016, well, I mean, you saw the Tucker in 2016. You saw that Tucker in, gosh, 2020, even in 2024.
This is, but now he's what this is, is it's, it's, The real them is coming out. because they don't have to pretend to have access to influence anymore. Because that term is sunsetting.
So what that means is Tucker's found his guy that he wants. If he's already turning on POTUS, he's already found his guy.
Now, I want you to ask yourself, especially those of you who are on social media to an extent. You saw the case straight operatives. Within, and I don't think Trump sanctions or informs every single one of these people. Because I know them. I know them and I know how his inner circle is structured.
Some of them have a lot of free reign. And those are the individuals that went so hard. on people like Mark Levin or Aaron Wexler for Crying Out Loud, the comedian. because she was asking questions about the MOU. Not a word has been said about this.
No condemnation. And When and now they're mad, the K-Street operatives are upset. Because this is being pointed out, and it's very glaring, the difference. And so now they're trying to do damage control. and they're trying to dance around a condemnation.
And saying, and making it seem like they're kind of getting close to condemning, but not really, because they don't know how to play it. Why don't they know how to play it? Because Tucker Carlson is J.D. Vance's right-hand guy. He's the one, he's the reason that J.D.
Vance was vice president. That's why You know, Carlson's son, who he relied on Hunter Biden's help to get into Georgetown, because I guess his merit alone, I don't know, I'm just guessing. If you have to have help to get into college, that usually means. That Maybe he didn't have the grades or whatever, I don't know. But he had F.
Hunter Biden, whom he's friends with, help get his son into college. And that all became public because the emails came out in that. Uh what was it, the Dominion case with Fox?
So, well, that's how we all know that stuff. And the Hunter Biden laptop corroborated it because they found those emails on Hunter Biden's laptop.
So Then Got right out of college, he gets a job as the deputy press secretary for the vice president. I mean, that's like some leftist kind of nepotism that we always. Criticized, but some people on the right think that it's somehow justified because it's on the right, and that by nature of virtue makes it better. I don't know.
So This I think that he's he's it feels like he is empowered enough to do this because he already has this guy. And so now there's this weird dance. Everybody's afraid to say it. Nobody will talk about this on cable news. They won't talk about it on cable news 'cause they'll lose access to interviews.
A lot of the podcast Astanians, they won't touch it. Actually, all of them won't touch it because they want to be in that what they think is going to be the new circle of influence. And they're desperately trying to ingratiate themselves or maintain access to that. Because they are Well, Nine Inch Nails did a whole song on it, and it was called Star. And Yes.
That's kind of the same thing. If I'm Okay. That's true. You're not wrong. Thanks for muting.
Mm-hmm. And covering my mouth. But it's true. They want to retain that access and that influence, and that's what this is about. And those, I'm just going to say, those of us who've never wanted to join and don't care if people like us, and we don't need.
The approval of K-Street operatives in order to feel good about ourselves. We don't give. AF. And we're just going to tell you how it is. That's it.
Now, I think Trump sees this. And you know how Trump likes to make the way part of his managerial approach is you have different one of the ways you control people is you have them compete. And I'm kind of wondering. If that's not what's being set up here, because everybody and their brother was like, it is a little weird that Vance is out there doing messaging on this.
Okay, all right, whatever. Because not even Pence had that kind of. Pence didn't even do that. The most Pence ever did was wear a bomber jacket and stand at the demilitarized zone down there in between North and South Korea and stare at the North Koreans. Everybody remembers that 'cause it was funny.
That was pretty much as close as he got. This Because he has so much lead to be able to go out and do this, the whispers are that Trump is setting him up to humble him as a way. Because now his face is all over this. And we know it's a lose-lose situation because Iran's never going to agree. I'm just throwing it out there.
That would be a forty chess move. And it's not like Trump hasn't done this before to control people. Trump set it up to get Gates out of Congress because Gates wasn't going to pass an ethical review. to run for higher office because there's a lot of stuff there.
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So, Trump has done this before. He did it to MTG. When she wanted to run for Senate, he's like, It's not going to happen, girl, because you're going to get eaten alive. And she got mad and turned on him.
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First off, I'm horrible at keeping secrets. If you have a tops, don't tell me.
Well, I mean. Yeah, actually, no, I just am a horrible liar. Because I'm immediately, I feel like Sophie Cunningham in that meme where she's pointing at everybody on the court, that's me. That is day, that's like, I saw that, and there has never been a meme. Where I felt it in my soul, right?
I was like, oh, it was like you get warm fuzzies and also that feeling. I'm like, oh, that's me right there.
So I gotta tell you this.
So, there's been this like story raging.
So, the new narrative is that anybody that asks questions about The MOU or Iran or anything.
Now, sidebar, this never popped up when all of us were hardcore defending Trump from the podcast to Stanis, who were telling us everybody was saying that he was Hitler because he decided to go and do what he was doing in Iran. I'm like, let the man cook, right?
So nobody had, nobody was talking about influencers then. And that was seriously an organized op to try to shut down. To try to stop and sway Trump the other way. But now, when there's been a clear, discernible Shift in who's leading what and questions, particularly if has to do with Vance, there's this new narrative that's emerging that everyone who does it is part of an organized influencer campaign. which itself is an organized influencer op.
That's the irony of it. And I'm like Again, I want to go back. I think I used this example earlier this week, but someone said it was a good example, so I'm going to repeat it. Let's go. Y'all remember when Jill Biden, what event was?
Oh, she was, was it, weren't they in France? Hang on, hang on, hang on. I want to get this right. Hang on. Jill Biden Farmer.
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Okay, so this was, she was wearing this giant. Floral pattern, right? And I think it was. She What she wore this, this was back. This is I think this was in twenty two, it looks like.
So this looks like it was 22.
So she, no, sorry, 2020. She wore this big floral dress. when she Was with twice, she did once when she was in France, and then another from Doljan Gabbana when she was at Belmont in Nashville, when they had a debate there.
So twice she wore this like Dolje and Gabbana thing. Giant flowers. Everybody was, everybody and their brother, well, women at first, and then the men repeated it because I don't expect men to know designers unless they're gay. Excuse me. I don't.
If Kane was like, yes, that's Dolce and Gabbana from their spring 2019 season, I would be like. Why are you gay?
So. The women started because the women knew the iconic pattern, right? Dolte Gabbana, men, if you don't know this, they have very visible and easily recognizable styles, right?
So she wore this like floral pattern. On the models on the runway, it looked great. When she was wearing it, out in public. Many people, including yours truly, were like, and that's just one of them, by the way. Actually, I don't think that's Doljikabano, but that's just one of them.
Oh, the flat, okay, yeah, the left, the left side, definitely. That's a recognizable, that's part of their big giant. Like, they have peonies, they have bergamot, all that stuff there. People were saying that it looked like their grandmother's slipcover for their sofa, right? Juan Kane.
Now, you recognize that one, right? You're like, yeah, we know somebody that's got a slip-covered sofa like that. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Everybody was saying this.
Is that an organized op? Would you describe that as being an organized influencer op? Would you describe it as such, King? What do you mean the criticism of you? Yeah, the fact that all these people were saying it just doesn't look good on you.
And right. Would you say would you say that? I mean it could be, but I'm It's an organized influencer op that so many people were saying that Joe Biden looked like she was wearing a sofa slipcover. No, it's not an op. I wouldn't say so.
She looked like she was wearing a sofa slipcover.
So, so a lot of people saw something that happened. And then they all had an organic response to it because it really did look like that. Yes.
Okay, not everything is an influencer op.
So let's go to this situation with Vance and the very, very big difference in messaging between Vance and Trump. We all understand that there's very different messaging, correct? Trump in April is very different. from Vance in June, correct? We all see this.
We all know it. We all get it. And I think that we all would also say. that Trump Is actually sometimes it can be very forthright and blunt, but it ends up working. Because he knows when to turn it on and when to not.
when to turn it off. I think people would say. that he has a way of speaking to the American public that resonates with them more so. Then his VP. and in and in a way where they immediately get it.
Would we all say that that's I think we would all say that that's correct. He's, I mean, not since Reagan have we had somebody who is very, very talented. at messaging and who also immediately can read the room. Like that, and they know exactly how to set the tone and how to do it. That's a boardroom tactic, too.
And I think everybody would say. that Vance has not risen to that level. And that's why maybe.
Some are saying, yeah, he shouldn't have been out front with this Iran stuff. A lot of people would say that, right, just by watching what has actually happened and having an organic response to it.
So the narrative now which is being pushed by some Case Street operatives, who have no other way to counter this. except to try to immediately A fallacy of association plus ad hominem. And accuse people of, well, I guess they're compromised and it's an organized op. Instead of addressing the issue, the problem head on, they're trying to disqualify the people that are bringing up. the observations which are unchanged by whatever status of the people that are bringing them up.
There's a clear and obvious. thing to this.
So I got a an email from a reporter earlier. He was asking me about this. And I don't know if they're right or left. I don't know.
My first thing was, because they asked, how was it said? I don't know, maybe I shouldn't talk about any of this, but I'm doing it anyway. I d if wouldn't have I cared, Kane. November. When?
Yeah. So I was curious because I'm not going to say the reporter's name or anything like that because they were polite. But it's it's it was with a major newspaper and they're working on a story on influencers and my name came up in reporting. My first thought was to feel deep offense. At being called an influencer.
The influence, the offense was so great. Yeah. I mean, my first response I had an instant, immediate reaction. Only three of you in my audience are gonna understand this reference. It's like the new Skatari class, the Tech Priest class in Darktide, the update, which just came out a couple of days ago.
And it's like their new cord claw special ability. And I felt like doing that the moment I read that email.
Sorry, that was a really big deep dive, but I have nothing else to compare it to. Kane refuses to play Dark Tide.
So he doesn't know and Steve is like I have what?
So Juan's too busy eating protein and healthy food.
So that was my first response. I feel, I'm not. Why are we not? I hate that everything is influencer influencing.
So I've told you guys, I absolutely have a price. I have never in my life. Ever ever been paid to post something. ever. I am a brat snot about it too.
I am so snotty about it. Like, I want it on a belt buckle with two middle fingers on either side. A, I don't need the money. I actually just don't need the money. I'm fine where I am.
Um but B I am Aggressively. In in gr I am Han Solo. I'm not a joiner. I'll be a team player when it's situationally. When if especially in politics, if I can get my goals across the finish line, then I'll be a team player for a little bit.
But otherwise I'm Han Solo and I will shoot first.
So I look at this. And I'm thinking, where's this coming from? And then there was another piece in the paper where they were talking about it. But no, I do, like I said, I do have a price. Here's my price, right?
I want a Hogwarts Castle. that looks just like the Hogwarts Castle, but I want it to be in Texas. S maybe a little bit more east, right? or in southern Missouri, but only if they get rid of their uh state income tax.
So all of that has to happen for that. The second thing is, I want situational immortality. I don't want to live forever because I hate people too much. But there's some people that I'm like, I would like for you to live longer because you have good ideas and could do things. And then I would like to also be like, I don't want you to live anymore because you're horrible and you think Green Day is punk.
You're out.
So, I want to be able to have that power. It's very simple. You mean for others, not just for you? Yes.
The situational immortality? Yes.
It's for others. All of us. That's for me. I'm very judicious. Just being clear.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm very judicious. That's all. It's very simple. If you wanted to sweeten the pot, And give me an entire ranch of miniature animals.
I will also take that. And that, you know, that will greatly. Weigh your argument in your favor. I'm just saying, a couple, and maybe some, maybe some more dogs. Right.
Real simple. Yeah. And maybe one more thing. And maybe. I feel like Steve Martin and SNL and all the little children of the world hold hands.
And maybe also, like an automatic yarn winder that I can just throw the yarn in a thing and it does it for me. And rewinds it so I don't have to do the thing because that's horrible and annoying. I think that's one last thing, one more thing, and this is it. No, they don't. They don't make like an automatic thing where I can just jetson it into a box and it just does it for me.
One last thing. A fitted sheet robot folder. Fitted sheet folder robot. Little robot like a Roomba. It can come out when you need a folder, fitted sheet and go right back.
Can robots even do it? Uh I I don't know. The only thing everybody's doing is making super gay glasses, G-H-E-Y. Super gay glasses, that's it. That's it.
I have very simple pricing. Yeah. Hit me up with Kane's emails on the website. If you can provide all those things, sure, right? That's it.
I totally do that. What do you want tweeted? You know, I'm not gonna lie. Everybody's got a price. That's mine.
Price that is my price again. Hogwarts Castle, either located in Texas or in southern Missouri. But caveat with southern Missouri, you also have to get rid of the state income tax for that to happen, right?
So that I'm I got a situational immortality for myself and others. I don't want to live forever.
Some people I think are really good for humanity. I want them to live longer.
Some people I want to just take off this mortal coil. Right? There's that. Uh bonus. Miniature ranch of miniature animals.
Uh the uh Immediate like yarn winder. Throw it in a box, it jetsons it up for me. Doesn't take up space on a shelf either. And then lastly. Lastly, a little robot that can fold fitted sheets and then go back into its port.
That's all I'm asking. Very simple. These are not difficult things. These are all achievable, I believe.
So that's my price. You meet the you meet that. You can talk to my agent. I don't know.
Maybe throw an extra 20% or really 10%. Throw 10% in there for him, and he's good. You know what I mean? He's set. He's happy.
Look, I'm looking out for Adam, too. You want to throw in a tip for Tip for Kane, that's helpful, right? And maybe Juan of Steve. It's very simple. We're very simple, humble people.
We've got very simple tastes. I'm not asking for the world. I'm not asking for a Ferrari. It's just some situational immortality in a miniature rant, or a fitted sheet-folding robot, a yarn spinner, and a Hogwarts castle. Very simple.
That's all. Very simple. So That's kind of how I look at this.
So this idea that if you agree, if and see it's not like how Jesus said, if three or more people gather, I am with them.
So if you like have what, three or more people that agree that all have the same thought about something, it's an organized influencer op. Is that what we're doing? That's kind of retarded.
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Guys, we got to talk about who's going to win in this new Mortal Kombat matchup. It's the gays versus Islamists. At the World Cup.
Now here's why I say this. Because You know, it's been pride, right? It's been... Prad month. They get a whole month.
Oh, jeez. A whole month of how they have two sexes. That's Yeah.
So The Seattle World Cup Host Committee. Apparently, they were trying to designate the game between Iran and Egypt a pride match. I don't know if you guys were aware of that. the the all the white progressives in Seattle. They were trying to do the Lumenfield match.
They were going to designate it as a prod match by the local organizing committee. For Pradwick on There was a lot, as you can imagine, of controversy. What did PJs and Japan have to say? I mean, because, you know, they have all kinds of pride stuff over there. Oh, wait, no, they don't.
Huh. Huh? It's like they created, then I was looking at KOMO. They had their, oh, it's a highly publicized cultural clash. that literally the committee created.
Can you go? Look, do not. I'm not defending Islamists because sometimes I don't know who to root for in this situation. I'm very confused. Kane, who are we rooting for in this matchup?
This is a tough one. I don't know, man. Who's going to go to the second round? I don't know.
Yeah. It's the Premier League gays. I don't know.
Dave. Because they they created this issue. Because they insisted on making literally everything about sex. Everything has to be about doing it. It's National Doing It Month, guys.
Let's just call it that instead of this vague word that's described as one of the greatest sins in the Bible: pride. It's the doing it month. It's the how we do it month. It's how we do it month guys. Hi.
Wear the flag to signal to everybody how you do it behind closed doors because it used to be behind closed doors, it's none of your business.
Now we have to have flags for it. To signal to everybody. I mean, heaven forbid somebody just like walked to their car from the grocery store unaware of how their neighbor has sex. Oh my gosh. Everybody's gotta know!
They all have to know. It is very important.
So now they have to have increased security because of this stuff. And the host committee, they wouldn't cancel it.
So, FIFA confirmed that the rainbow and alphabet flags. are all going to be I guess they're going to be allowed at These things, I don't know. Here's the story. From what's this Fox, 13 Seattle? You gotta say it like that.
Seattle braces for anticipated Egypt versus Iran World Cup Pride Match Day. It's the mortal combat fight. It's not really Iran versus Egypt, it's the gays versus the Muslims. That's really what it is. Let's look at it.
They're going to play. It's going to be today. It's today, they're playing today. And it's annual Pride weekend. Is anybody going to be thrown from the upper decks?
I hope not. But I'm just saying, you know, it's Iran.
So you gotta you gotta you gotta ask the uh The team had been in Mexico. Why I just think it's weird that we're having Iran's soccer team here and we're just can I just sidebar real quick? And we're just going along like nothing to see. I mean, yeah, their regime is like killing people and. trying to like destabilize the world, but hey You know.
I I don't know.
So they said that they've had eased travel restrictions to even let the Iranian soccer team arrive in Seattle on Wednesday of this week. They were in Mexico between matches and they left right after their game. And Egypt requested to stay in Seattle over the weekend after they played New Zealand and Vancouver. And that request was denied, so they had to go back to their team headquarters in Spokane. I don't know why that's a.
It is what it is, but they've got these Pride weekend things, right? And so, heaven forbid Seattle. Wait, but I thought we had to accommodate. I am so confused because it's either bake the cake or wear the hijab. I don't know who wins in that.
Kane, who wins? I am so confused right now. Because in intersectionality, who wins? The only person that actually is going to win is the chomini. Because he's one-legged gay and burnt.
Up. I mean, and also may not even be awake, may not even be conscious. We don't really know.
So I got some questions, you know what I mean? I don't know how this is gonna work out. Who wins in this? Because if you're gay, you're just gay. You're just boring, gay.
That's why now they had to be trans to be special or. But if you're Muslim, then you can be, you can claim brown and oppressed, right? I mean, typically.
So that's one more intersectionality.
Well, gays can, I guess, they can claim that they're, but then Muslims don't recognize the oppression of gays in Muslim countries, so that kind of washes out.
So it's still a two-to-one thing. This is intersectional math. Yeah. I feel like I'm like trying to figure out all the side-to-die world of Warcraft and like, you know, or Dungeons and Dragons and trying to figure this out. Leroy Jenkins.
So I don't know who's going to win in this. And so in addition, hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up.
So they said FIFA were allowing it now. At first, there was a chance that they weren't going to allow it.
Now they're allowing the flags. Is there going to be riots and stuff? Not by the gays, but by the Islamists? I don't know.
If they had to have extra security because they insisted on making a spectacle of how they do the sex. That's very important to them that everybody knows how they do it. And because if you're not aware of how they do it, then you might be a bigot. It's not again, it's not keeping it behind closed doors. It's not your business.
It has to be your business. You have to see it.
Next, you know what's gonna happen next? Instead of the flags, they're gonna literally force people to sit bedside. Yeah, and like hold up cards, ranking things on scale of one to ten. I don't know.
That's where we're going, I feel. Jeez. Oh my gosh. I don't know who's gonna win that one. Kane, if you were a betting man, who would you bet on?
I'm betting I'm Going for Egypt. Going for Egypt. Going for Egypt. Yeah, I think the Iranian team is to. Worried about being murdered by the regime if they miss anything.
So I feel like they're probably distracted.
So if anybody does it, it'll be Egyptian, the Egypt team, the Egyptians.
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Okay, what am I doing? Can I identify at least three ways that my body detoxes and ways to support that? I promise if my message was more dramatic like that, I would have millions of followers and make millions of dollars. But I cannot sleep at night trying to sell someone something that their body already does naturally. We're living in a crazy world now.
I think it's a lot of people fear a lack of control. And as a result of this, this is the way of them trying to make sense of the world and try to take control over their own bodies.
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Your Democrats will hold everything up and they will hold the purse of the nation hostage. I don't even want to get to 2028 what would happen if we were to lose that. And imagine somebody like Gavin Newsom undoing every single one of POTUS's executive orders, downside of not doing things legislatively, with the stroke of a pen, which again could include the border and everything else.
Now, this fact is not lost. On illegal immigrants or people. Who aspire, I guess, to be illegal immigrants.
So, Julio Rosas did this. He took this video footage, and I want you to watch this, where he was at the border and they told him exactly what they want to happen and how they want, they're glad Democrats are defunding ICE, and they're waiting for Trump to get out of office. Watch this. He said, Americans need to help us out. We have to unite in order to get Trump out.
Once he leaves, we will all head north. Why not? Said, yeah, they should remove DHS funding. But why does Trump, this one asks, screw over our people? Their destination is the United States.
For the seventh time, Julio Rosas, who is now with, he's got his own media company now, mostly peaceful media, which is a name I love. You can find it at mostly peaceful.media. And of course, he has his book, Fiery, but Mostly Peaceful, The 2020 Riots. He went to the border and got all of this footage. Julio, it's always so good to see you.
So they're just going to wait it out. I mean, they know what's up. They're waiting it out to see what happens. Right. And this wasn't just at the U.S.-Mexico border.
This was at the Mexican-Guatemalan border. And this was part of a caravan. And so that is obviously not unique to that part of Mexico. There are a lot of migrants waiting in places like Tijuana, Juarez, Monterrey. On the northern side of things.
And so, yeah, you have to keep in mind, you know, that these people, they truly believe that it's not worth going back to their home countries.
Now, to be fair, there have been a lot of migrants who have gone back down south since Trump has been in office because they have been so demoralized by Trump's policies. But obviously, that's not everybody. And I would say it's the vast majority. Of the migrants in Mexico. You know, they're coming from Central America, South America.
There's a lot of Haitians in the town that I was in.
So it's not even necessarily Mexicans per se, it's people from all over the world because we had four years of open border, you know, who wouldn't want to take advantage of that. And so, yeah, they're kind of. Paying attention to what is happening in the United States. They see the rioters, the anti-ICE rioters fighting DHS across the country. They're seeing members of Congress trying to hold up funding for ICE and DHS.
You know, it's very concerning because then you see what happens in the New York primaries just this past week, where it's not even moderate quote-unquote Democrats that are winning. They are Democrats who are openly saying, we don't want reforms at DHS, we don't want reforms at ICE, we want all immigration enforcement to just stop because it's so racist, it's so horrible. Had that one nominee that just won. Who just basically said it's unfair to deport somebody who committed a crime and served prison time in the United States because that's like punishing them twice, just totally forgetting that. Those punishments are for two different things.
Uh, but that's that's where the Democrat Party is headed, and that's why, you know, yeah, if they take back control of Congress in the midterms and then they take back the White House in 2028. I will fully expect to be covered in another border crisis. Wow, that's unfortunate. We're talking with our friend Julio Rosas, who is a field reporter, author of the book Firing, Mostly Peaceful, Also Mostly Peaceful.media, because he's been at the border looking at all of this.
So they see this. And, you know, I always think. Two, that so much of this is organized, and we heard a lot about this going into the 2020 election and even during 2016, because we talked to various people that said there were handbills and things distributed in a lot of these, I guess, caravan-centric areas where the caravans always hit because there's apparently like a well-worn path, everybody knows where to go. And they advertise like this is what's going to happen and when. Is that still kind of happening?
Because that's some real some get Democrat get out the vote effort there.
So, actually, not nearly as big as it used to be because, yeah, there was a bunch of NGOs, USAID, the Red Cross, things like that. But of course, the Trump administration has cut a lot of that. And so the infrastructure. I would say the infrastructure itself is still in place, but the ability for that infrastructure to be truly mobilized is not.
Now, again, of course, because a lot of what Trump has done when it comes to immigration has been through executive order. That can, as you mentioned at the top, that can be all undone.
Now, there have been some successes, right, by solidifying funding through Congress for the border wall, which is still being built, and through and for DHS. But like I said, you know. That funding, that new funding only goes through Trump's term.
So, do you think Democrats are going to want to keep maintaining that level of funding if they control the budget? Of course not. That's not what they want. They want everything to be jammed up. And that's not to mention all the lawfare that the Trump administration has had to go through since day one of his new term.
I mean, day one of his first term, but especially of his second term, we just had that Supreme Court verdict that said that, yeah, actually, temporary protective status does mean temporary, and the president and DHS can. End that because it's temporary. But that had to go all the way to the Supreme Court for that to finally be. And so Um It's just something that people just need to be made aware because I know for some reason, people want to make this whole controversy, this fake controversy about. Fixing the reflection pool in DC, you know, that's soaking up a lot of airtime.
Meanwhile, the conditions for another border crisis is, you know, that is very real. And people, you know, a lot of people were very upset in Mexico and Central America that they were unable to get to the United States before January 20th of 2024 or 2025. Uh but they're playing the long game. Because they saw what happened the previous four years.
So it's like, okay, well, if we have to wait another four years just to reap the benefits for the rest of our lives. That is worth the wait. I was reading some of your reporting on this because you get into their complaints about the expense. One of the reasons they don't want to come to the U.S.
now is because obviously they're going to face deportation, but also one of them said all of that is expensive. And they didn't want to spend, so they're just like you said, they were waiting it out. The fear is. Let's say, let's, I hate saying this, but let's assume like the worst happens, not just with midterms, but let's say 2028, because so much of what was done at the border wasn't done legislatively, it was done with executive order because it needed to be remedied immediately. And we all know, I get it, how things get gummed up in the legislative system when you have such a divided Congress.
That said, though, What does this look like if you get I'm just throwing it out there, like a Gavin Newsom who in the White House who starts undoing all of this. How quickly does that change? Because it feels like there is a buildup that is underway with all of these caravans. They'll start crossing January 20th, 2029. I mean, they'll probably even start crossing a little bit before that.
And don't get me wrong, look, illegal immigration is still happening. It's just gone back to how it was for decades, right? Which is where they're trying to avoid Border Patrol as opposed to under Biden. They were actively trying to find them, which was so crazy to see at that time. But yeah, I mean, I think if, yeah, if a Democrat wins in November, you'll see that buildup.
You'll see people really make an effort because, especially, because not only did they see an open border, but they saw a closed border for four years.
So, their thinking is going to be: well, we definitely have to get in as soon as we can because in the next four years, that might not be the case.
So, I actually think. Yeah, again, you know, we're, we're, you know, we're speculating here, but it's based off of history that it would probably be worse. It would probably be worse in terms of the numbers and the crossings and all the downsides that go with that compared to the Biden-Harris administration. And so. I understand why people don't think about the border as much as they used to because it's not a problem anymore.
But it's all being held back by executive orders and Trump himself. I'm obviously very, very aware of the situation just because I've spent so much time at the southern border, Mexico's southern border, Mexico itself, and the time since then. And yeah, as long as the United States, for all of its faults, right, it's not perfect, but it's better than 99% of the rest of the world. And as long as the United States is like that, the entire world is going to want to come in any way they can. Yeah, exactly.
And it doesn't seem like they're coming in. I mean, I know that the narrative is that, oh, it's for amnesty or it's for, you know, something or other. But every, I mean, from your reporting and everything that I read, it's all dudes. And they're all like, well, we want, we want jobs or we want to, we want to go over and we want to work. But that's not, that doesn't, I mean, you can't do that anywhere else.
I can't go to Ireland and do that. I can't go to Italy and do it. I can't go. You and I, Julio, could not try to go to Mexico and do the same thing. They would not allow it.
But that seems to be the number one reason that's cited for them. Right. And that's why it's funny because when it comes to the immigration enforcement under Trump, he's like, oh, it's so mean, it's so cruel. It's like, well, number one, it's necessary because of how big the problem got. But you're absolutely right.
I can't, you know, when I left Mexico or when I went to Mexico on this recent trip, I had to abide by. The immigration law is there. If I stay past 180 days, it doesn't matter if I'm contributing to the economy. It doesn't matter if I started a family, they're going to deport me, which would be kind of funny given my heritage background and being deported back to the United States. My friends would find that very funny.
But yeah, so I mean, I have to abide by those rules. The migrants, Technically, they have to abide by that. They do form these caravans, and they get police protection, though. Right. Well, they form these caravans because.
Because of the pressure that Mexico is getting from the Trump administration, they're not handing out visas to migrants that are coming in from other countries.
So the caravans are formed to say, you can't stop us all at once, so you might as well just give us visas.
Sometimes that works, sometimes it doesn't. It just really depends.
So I don't expect this caravan to stay together as a coherent group for a long time because they get broken up by immigration authorities, they split off and then they go individually to their own ways, or as has been documented since Trump has been in office, they give up and either go back to Tapachula, which is the city, or they go back to whatever their home country is.
So, you know, if the rest of the world, you know, any normal nation can have immigration laws, I don't understand why. Us as a country, the United States, we can't have that. Yeah, why not us too? That makes perfect sense. I think that this is a warning that people should definitely listen to because this is building up at the border.
And God forbid, if the way that the status quo is right now changes and we got it all like papered up with executive order, but we need some real action here. Julio Rosas, you can find him on X, as well as mostly peaceful.media. Always great work. Good to talk with you, my friend. Thanks so much.
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So TSA, Kane just made me aware of this, has now decided because of all of the World Cup people, they've decided that they are making. Uh ranch. compliant or sorry TSA compliant ranch packets. Juan is dying over there. Hidden Valley.
It wasn't TSA doing it. No, sorry, Hidden Valley. They're making. And it's also craft.
Well, craft hidden valley.
So they're making these TSA. Like ranch packets amid all of the World Cup stuff because all the Europeans are like, oh my gosh. They call it sauce, the ranch sauce. I keep seeing that over and over again. They're like, what?
What is the dressing? Because they don't know dressing.
So they're learning it's a very basic thing here, and they're very excited about it.
So they keep getting in trouble at the airport trying to fly back. Because they keep trying to bring ranch bottles. And people are like, no, that's not. You can't do that.
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Okay, what am I doing? Can I identify at least three ways that my body detoxes and ways to support that? I promise if my message was more dramatic like that, I would have millions of followers and make millions of dollars. But I cannot sleep at night trying to sell someone something that their body already does naturally. We're living in a crazy world now.
I think it's a lot of people fear a lack of control. And as a result of this, this is the way of them trying to make sense of the world and try to take control over their own bodies.
So by actively doing something, I'm going to detoxify things. Therefore, I'm going to feel better. I think is absolutely one of the reasons that it, you know, detoxifying has become so popular. Listen to the full episode of Health versus Hype with the American Medical Association on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Why is it always chaos when we link up?
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Dana Lash with you. I have to play this. This is Cut 12 because AOC is being asked about all of the socialism accusations now that the party has gone full in New York. This is what she had to say. This is Cut 12.
This will affect swing district elections because there's some talk that Republicans may use the DSA results and positive ones in New York in swing districts. There was so much fear around that when I was elected, and none of it bore out to be true. Except it did because they increased their numbers. Actually, every single slice of it turned out to be true. She's like, it's not going to alienate voters because, see, socialism starves them to death first.
That's it.
That's how that works. They they're s see, they're just starved to death first. It's just super simple. I just, you know, I've won. I can't, man, I cannot with these people.
This this is but that's who the party is now. That is who they are. You know what? I wanted to play this too. This is Cut 21.
Did you guys know this? You didn't know it because Podcastistan didn't talk about it. You remember the Flotilla members? And you had, what's her face? Little Greta Thunberg.
And oh, it was a big deal when she was when they were detained by the Israelis. Oh.
Well, now apparently Libya had them. They had ten humanit humanitarian activists. They had ten of these flotilla Fruits. And they were from everywhere. They were detained on May 24th.
They were traveling to Gaza. With their little flotilla, and Libya had them in custody.
Well, where were all the people? Oh, because it wasn't the Jews that did it. It was Libya that did it. Oh.
It was the global smud flutilla. Apparently they have six other people still in detention, or they did. I guess they have like one or two left. But where was the world? Because when Israel.
engage them when they got into Israeli waters. They took them into custody, and everyone was like, Oh, poor Greta, she doesn't have a sandwich. And there were all of these accusations. They were fed a meal. They got a free trip back home.
It was amazing. And the way that the press and even the podcasties talked about it was that it was actually the podcasties didn't touch it because they would have had to defend Greta and they really wanted to. But no one discussed it. With these people, you didn't hear the outcry. Because Israel wasn't involved.
Who's in Israel again? What people are in Israel can? People in the Jews. Oh, that's right. That's right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that's why they. They didn't want to talk about it. Very interesting. They kept quiet because You know, it it's okay if the Islamists do it.
Got a simpin' for Islamists. Go right ahead. It's Miga, make Islam great again. That's what that means. That's what they're trying to do.
Make Islam great again. Migah. That's really what it is. So, all right. We make sure you go find the podcast if you missed anything this week.
We got all of the archives up at the podcast. And of course, Substack, chapter, and verse, YouTube, Facebook, like, and subscribe. In the meantime, today in Stupidity Came. You said Miga. That's funny.
I think that's what Hakeem Jeffries is all about with Iran. He thinks. Iran's great. Again, somehow. This guy talking, and his cadence, look at his arms move.
It's all the same movements. It's un It's unreal. Cut 15.1. Listen to what he says here. Operation Epic Failure.
that has left The American people, less secure, left Iran stronger than they were before the war. What the hell are you talking about? Iran stronger than before? They have a one-legged gay burnt, maybe dead hominy junior. that no one has seen since April.
Hakeem Jeffries. By the way, the socialists of his party are going to eat him alive. Oh, yeah, they are. Yeah. I mean, they're already out there talking about you're next, you're next.
So Hakeem can sit there with his canned hand cadence responses, but they're coming for you, buddy. Yeah. Sorry to tell you. I thought you said canned ham for a minute. For a hot second.
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