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Alex Jones (00:00:04.000)
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Dan (00:00:59.000)
Hey everybody, welcome back to another tried I'm Dan I'm Jordan. We're gonna dudes like to sit around worship at the altar of saline and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh
Jordan (00:01:07.000)
indeed. We are down in Georgia. Dan
Dan (00:01:09.000)
Jordan, quick
Jordan (00:01:10.000)
question for you. Today, buddy.
Dan (00:01:12.000)
My bright spot today Jordan is last night I went out to trivia at a sorry what went out to a bar trivia you went out to a bar trivia with a good friend Angela lamps. Barry of course went out to some bar trivia
Jordan (00:01:27.000)
I was gonna say nobody else you know would drag you out to enjoy bartered I know I understand. Yeah, no, I
Dan (00:01:33.000)
had a great time. came in second place. Yeah, almost one we would have one if it weren't for one question. A few here in a minute. Okay. But we did quite well. Had a team name was supposed to be the honk or honey from the 80s Sure. And an 80s slang term Okay, so like slang term first. Ah, first pitch Angela Ramsbury made was bitchin Kissinger's Oh, boy. Can't beat that can be that yeah, stop because Kissinger in the 80s
Jordan (00:02:07.000)
he was a sec symbol for all while that guy was high. I mean, no, he wasn't. And yet he somehow was still like in newspapers, and people were like, holy shit.
Dan (00:02:17.000)
I don't think that was ever 100% True. Maybe not in the 80s. He was already.
Jordan (00:02:25.000)
I don't know. I'm telling. Well, it's not like he was ever a good looking.
Dan (00:02:30.000)
I don't know. But anyway, with that, and yeah, came in second. Here's the question. Okay. So it was the people who could who big stars who had a breakout in the 80s. Okay. And so it was the who was the older brother in Goonies, essentially, was the question boil down. Right, right. Who played the older brother and Guney?
Jordan (00:02:56.000)
I don't know. But the only name I have in my head is River Phoenix. So I'm just gonna go with that one. No, yeah, I won't know. Obviously,
Dan (00:03:02.000)
the only name I could come up with from Goonies was Sean Astin. Right. And oh, yeah, that's right. He wasn't that and it also forced me to confront something that I hadn't realized wasn't Dawson's Creek in that Joshua Jackson. Yeah. Or the other guy. No.
Jordan (00:03:17.000)
No, James, Joshua Jackson. I don't know. Okay, but
Dan (00:03:21.000)
I realized that I've never seen Goonies. I always just thought I had but I guess I haven't.
Jordan (00:03:28.000)
Either. Truffle Shuffle. I remember the guy with the
Dan (00:03:33.000)
I never say die, right. Yeah. I know, some references.
Jordan (00:03:38.000)
I think I think it's one of those things where you've seen more through references and you have
Dan (00:03:43.000)
you don't realize sometimes you don't realize you haven't seen it much like George Thurgood. Oh, you don't realize you've never seen him? You see him in New York. Whoa,
Jordan (00:03:51.000)
yeah. Or it's so many like old movie references I originally got from like, Looney Tunes thing. You know, like before I ever saw Casa Blanca. I knew so much about it because but like, quoted, yeah, you know, like that, frankly, my dear. Yeah, absolutely. Josh Brolin. Josh Brolin. Yeah. Really? Yep. That son of a
Dan (00:04:11.000)
gun. Yeah, we would have won had we've gotten Josh Brolin.
Jordan (00:04:15.000)
What was did you have? Did you have a question that you were like, particularly like, Hey, listen, this is the answer. I know it, I guess,
Dan (00:04:21.000)
because we kind of both knew a lot of them. Sure. Sure. So a couple that I wouldn't have gotten. But the one that I had that I stood by and and was insistent about was finishing a commercial jingle slogan. Okay, and it was make it last a little longer. Hold tight a little longer. What was the brand? No idea. It's big red, Big Red.
Jordan (00:04:45.000)
The gum. Yeah. Okay. Yes. All right. It doesn't feel
Dan (00:04:49.000)
like that because in your mind Big Red. It seems like it's a cinnamon gum or something. Yeah, hold tight and
Jordan (00:04:55.000)
no, I mean, if I were going to go with a gum, I would have gone with juicy fruit. That would have been The one that would subtract for
Dan (00:05:01.000)
me or like winter meant or whatever the shovel Doublemint Sure. No, but the Doublemint one was the twin the
Jordan (00:05:08.000)
winter. Yeah, that makes sense.
Dan (00:05:11.000)
Yeah, so big red. I remembered their jingle. And I felt proud. That's anyway, what's your blind spot?
Jordan (00:05:19.000)
My bright spot is I had to do it. I downloaded a Legend of Zelda. Whoa, played a couple hours what
Dan (00:05:25.000)
happened to the jet eyes? I
Jordan (00:05:27.000)
won, I beat it. Oh, wow. It's a fairly short narrative. It's one of those games that you like play over and over and over again, the main story narrative is only such and such length of time really satisfying narrative really, really enjoyable. I liked it a lot. Good Jedi story. But I mean, you know, you go into here's, we need Okay, standardized button controls. Yeah, I
Dan (00:05:51.000)
can't go back and forth. It's hard drives me insane. Get used to it if you go back and forth a little bit more. But it is it is weird because the like x and the x is like the primary button. PlayStation kind of an A is primary. It's a different position saying Nintendo controller. One thing that I would tell you is there is an option to in already got it to invert the jump button. Yeah,
Jordan (00:06:15.000)
yep. That was a that was the second thing I figured out how to do. Yeah, I
Dan (00:06:19.000)
played maybe 45 seconds before I was like, This doesn't feel right.
Jordan (00:06:23.000)
Handle it. Yeah. Can't handle jumping with the top button. It's against the law.
Dan (00:06:28.000)
No, because I'm gonna jump too much. I can't Yeah, I can't be up there.
Jordan (00:06:31.000)
I feel I don't know why I probably should have standardized parts for just that. Like that would make so much sense. Everybody can have their games and do all that stuff. But just make it easy on us for the controls. You all have the same number of
Dan (00:06:44.000)
games, a lot of games do allow you to sort of remap controller buttons. Not Not, not all of them now. So how are you enjoying it so far? Fantastic. It's a lot of
Jordan (00:06:53.000)
fun. It's so that. I don't I don't know if I've played any of the story. But just combining stuff into terrible machinery has been an endless source of joy for me.
Dan (00:07:03.000)
Yeah. And what's fun is along the way, as you play the actual story, you can continue to do that. Yeah, no, totally. You like by the point that you're at, I'm gonna guess that there are machine pieces. You haven't even counted? No, not even close, because there were a couple that I just ran into for the first time. And I
Jordan (00:07:22.000)
was like, Whoa, I genuinely, genuinely have not made it out of the tutorial area yet. Okay, so you haven't encountered a bunch of stuff? Oh, no, no, I there was one simple thing where you put the hook next to the board. And I was like, Yeah, anybody can do that. So I made like a foresight. Yeah, I had to do it. And then I've just like cocky, it didn't work. Like the whole thing is a mess. Yeah, you know, the joy of
Dan (00:07:44.000)
discovery is fantastic. Now. Yeah, I had a moment that was a little dumb. So a little like, pretty early into the game, you'll end up like, I get it. So you find the main camp where like, a bunch of the Hylian characters are sure. And then you have a little you have opportunities for side quests or whatever. Or you can just wander around. And so I decided just to wander around. I played hours. And I didn't I realize like, Wait, people keep mentioning a camera. I'm supposed to camera. I don't have a camera. So like I bet if I go back to the main camp, one of those missions was a camera. Oh, totally. So I go back. I talked to the person who gives you the camera. And part of that quest involves going underground. So you know how there's a whole sky area? Yeah, there's a whole underground area. Of course, why not? No idea for the first 10 hours, I was playing the game, that there's like a third world within the world. Nuts. It was just like, I kind of sat back and I was like, Well, yeah, I mean, the only thing it's missing really in terms of being a completely overwhelming game is multiple characters that you can play as Oh, yeah, yeah, there were a bunch of playable characters then it was back. I don't know what to do. I can handle this.
Jordan (00:09:00.000)
No, I was never able to get into Minecraft because I would get too into Minecraft in that kind of do you know what I'm saying? Like when I once I started once I started with this. I haven't left the tutorial area because I've literally just been playing with logs and just combining them into different you know, it's it's that kind of like I can't focus until I've created something so weirdly made of logs the end of sentence you know, it's just I just have to the thing that
Dan (00:09:28.000)
ruins like Minecraft for me is the people who have like got it down to like a science, you know? Yeah, that kind of aspect of it makes it so like what am I gonna build? Yeah, it's people have made like computers within the game. Yeah, that one's tough. It's like I don't know what to do.
Jordan (00:09:43.000)
I think all I'm going to do is make sculptures. Logs. That's my Vega playing tears in the kingdom.
Dan (00:09:51.000)
Yeah. Make go for it all
Jordan (00:09:53.000)
modern art pieces and that's
Dan (00:09:55.000)
an achievement in love. It's I think so. So Jordan. today. Yes. We're gonna be talking about the present day business. Got an episode to go over, right? And it actually is sort of a two pronged. Episode. Okay, two prong. We're flanking one prong, one prong over here. I don't know if we're flanking anything, but there's two things. All right, and we'll get down to business on those two things. But for you, let's say hello to some new wall.
Jordan (00:10:21.000)
Oh, that's great idea.
Dan (00:10:22.000)
So first I globalist in a hot tub. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk.
Alex Jones (00:10:26.000)
I'm a policy wonk, thank
Jordan (00:10:27.000)
you very much. Thank
Dan (00:10:27.000)
you. Next moist oyster, thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk.
Alex Jones (00:10:31.000)
I'm a policy wonk,
Jordan (00:10:32.000)
thank you very much.
Dan (00:10:34.000)
This one may be a little bit late. I hope I didn't ruin anything with this. But congratulations Joey and Shas sash. Consider this my save the date. Thank you so much. You are now policy. Wong. I'm a policy.
Jordan (00:10:45.000)
Thank you very much. I assume we will be congratulating them on their third born or something at that point.
Dan (00:10:50.000)
I hope that did not. I hope you also send an RSVP Yes. and CEO of diamond gusset jeans co thank you so much. You're now policy.
Alex Jones (00:11:00.000)
I'm a policy wonk.
Dan (00:11:00.000)
Thank you very much. And we got to take the greater than MC Jordan Sue, thank you so much to Brandon says Emily is a policy wonk. And I love her the I they're being Brandon, me. Although Emily, I'm sure you're wonderful. You're all now a technocrat.
Alex Jones (00:11:12.000)
I'm a policy wonk. The amount of intelligent brilliant someone Someone saw tonight sent me a bucket of poop daddy sharp. Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black action. He's a loser. Little little teeny baby. I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ.
Jordan (00:11:33.000)
Yes. Thank you very much.
Dan (00:11:34.000)
And as I was going through getting names, particularly it was driven home by this save the date one. Yeah. I realized that, like inboxes, like are just unusable. And like that was six months behind. Yeah. So if you would like a shout out, send a message to knowledge. fight@gmail.com Jordan monitors that email address. Yep. That's the that's the only thing I can say at this point. That's the one Yes, send
Jordan (00:12:04.000)
it to that email address. I will catch it. Uh huh. Yes,
Dan (00:12:09.000)
this is this is your Jordans. Not not main job. But like this is a this is a mission. This is a high up on the fucking list. Right? Sure. And so yeah, well, six months behind. Yes. Justin feels bad. Thank
Jordan (00:12:24.000)
you so much. Yes, it's hard a job. What? What? Yeah, this is why people have ads with like, the same person every time that like, oh, they do this thing. Then you don't give a shit. You know, should never you back up on people. You're like this feels miserable.
Dan (00:12:38.000)
Yeah. And it should be a joyous drive. It is a joyous thing. All right. It's bittersweet, Julian Sashka. Marry. Celebration, and No, instead, I feel bad. Such as Oh, also, I forgot Joey and sash with the Save the date. Yeah, this person wants chicken. Good call. So, Jordan, we actually like I said, there's two prongs to this. And so I'm going to let you choose A or B. And that will determine what we do first. Okay.
Jordan (00:13:13.000)
Oh, man. Now I'm getting into a whole Princess Bride scenario where I'm like, he wants me to choose B because he thinks that I'll obviously choose B so I'll choose a but he knows me. He knows that I'm going to distressed is a choice.
Dan (00:13:26.000)
Alright, fine. Here. How about this? Okay, let's go with polka.or Stripes. Oh, that's a good one. So it doesn't have an
Jordan (00:13:34.000)
inherent order. That's good call.
Jordan (00:13:36.000)
Mm hmm.
Jordan (00:13:38.000)
I'm gonna have to go with stripes. Okay, Stripes. Yes. So third favorite Bill Murray movie.
Dan (00:13:45.000)
So that actually works out quite well, because that means that we're going to go in a chronological order of the day. So we're talking about May 15th. Today and the two things that happen our Alex hosted Steven Crowder show, okay, well, don't
Jordan (00:14:00.000)
stop that.
Dan (00:14:01.000)
That's the first thing. How dare he and then Alex had his show from Steven Crowder studio. All right.
Jordan (00:14:09.000)
So he's just lives at Steven Crowder's place now I think he's trying to take him over. It's it feels like he's slowly just kind of like I don't know about slow. I'm waiting for him to start calling himself Alex. Alex Crowder.
Dan (00:14:23.000)
Yeah, there's a there's a real interesting thing that is going on clearly in that both of them are people who have like frocked intimate relationships true. Let's say Steven Crowder is in the middle of this divorce. And there's, you know, a lot of things coming out and about the way he treated his wife. Yeah, Alex is certainly somebody who his ex wife is spoken quite a bit about his abusive habits naturally. So the two of them kind of have that in common. They're both shitheads the think they're funny
Jordan (00:14:55.000)
posts made a lot of enemies recently. True. Yeah, they're both
Dan (00:14:59.000)
I insulated even within the conservative world, to some degree. Yeah, there are only the somewhat fringe figures who really want to associate with either of them.
Jordan (00:15:12.000)
They were in a bigger Lake, and then they both got kicked to the same smaller pond. Yeah,
Dan (00:15:17.000)
they have emotional similarities, and then also just sort of concrete business similarities. Yeah. And they're both in Texas. And so the things sort of that bind them appear to be making a more important connection. Yeah. And so that's fun. It's not fun. It's pretty bad.
Jordan (00:15:37.000)
No, I mean, I suppose to awful asshole ish monsters. Developing a misery based bond is not good for the rest of the world ever.
Dan (00:15:49.000)
No, no. But what is interesting, and I think will play out in ways that I'm not entirely sure how they're gonna I can't really predict is like, there's gonna be a power struggle, you know, like they're both intensely. I know, for lack of a better word Alpha. You know, there are people with massive egos. Oh, yeah. I would, I would guess that the two of them can't coexist. Really?
Jordan (00:16:19.000)
It'd be hard to imagine. Yeah. They live too close.
Dan (00:16:23.000)
Texas ain't big enough for the both of us. They're gonna they're gonna end up in a duel.
Jordan (00:16:27.000)
Why not? They seem like the people who should be dueling in 2020 thing. It's crazy. Whereas a gun on his desk? Yeah, absolutely. Alex had a fucking long gun on his desk. They have a lot and
Dan (00:16:37.000)
things are dueling people. Yeah. So we're gonna start here with with Alex hosting Steven Crowder show, right. And so the setup of Steven Crowder show is there's a co host who I don't know his name. I think his name is Gerald. He's the he's the CEO of Crowder's business. And he's also the co host. Okay, there used to be another co host, who is supposedly the funny guy. But he left recently and has been shit talking Crowder, quite a bit about how like, one of the things he said was the Crowder had a button that would make like, tell him to stop talking because he was talking too much. Oh, my God, the funny guy was talking. Wow,
Jordan (00:17:17.000)
wow. Yeah. You had like a real moment of like,
Dan (00:17:24.000)
no, no. directly tell you, Mike down. I don't want you to talk over. Yeah, I don't have the respect. Yeah. You know, all right. Just mute your mic, dad.
Jordan (00:17:38.000)
Give me a shot. I got the board. Give me a shot. Caller Come on.
Dan (00:17:42.000)
That would even be better, because that would be a bit that would be funny. That was just a private thing. That is kind of insulting. It's
Jordan (00:17:48.000)
a real dick move.
Dan (00:17:49.000)
So that's that bad guy is not there anymore, right? He's gone. And so it's really just the two of them. And then some third figure who's chiming in. But there's people laughing and I think that dynamic isn't healthy for Alex. No, because they laugh just about anything. Right? So Alex really thinks he's funny.
Jordan (00:18:07.000)
It's not Oh, no. So Oh, no.
Dan (00:18:11.000)
Here's where we start.
Alex Jones (00:18:12.000)
Wow, this is surreal. I am sitting here. Human broadcast in the world. It's just exploding. It's already exploded years ago, but it's just taken over rumble YouTuber world, Steven Crowder's amazing morning show and I am here with my training wheels on him. I never get butterflies, which is a very good thing. Decades is I get butterflies. I don't get butterflies on live on ABC News, but I got them now. But Gerald, the CEO is here to hold my hand. We've got a big live transmission lined up for you here today.
Dan (00:18:50.000)
So yeah, the the I don't know. And Alex has been live on ABC. Certainly not lately. No. You might have noticed that jazz. Yeah, I didn't notice that elevator music and you swear No. Oh, so they have a show on YouTube. And they have been on YouTube for a long time. Steven Crowder has millions of followers on YouTube. Okay. And now after he did that unsuccessful, start with the daily wire, right, he has gotten a large contract with rumble. And so what they do is originally, they had the beginning of their show on YouTube, like first hour or something, and then the rest behind a paywall. Now since then, they've had the bid on YouTube, and then like the rest behind the paywall, but on YouTube, they constantly cut to that elevator music and it implies that something was censored or like this is too dangerous for YouTube. Yeah, you gotta go watch it on rumble. They are intentionally trying to drive people away from their YouTube platform over to rumble Oh, it's a disingenuous, sort of, hey, we're too censored. You can can't even watch the show here when they're not. It's just Alex saying hello and welcome to the show. Yeah, yeah, it's painful. Okay, they're trying to sink the ship of YouTube in order to make people go to ride driver.
Jordan (00:20:12.000)
Right. Gotcha.
Dan (00:20:13.000)
It's pathetic. Yeah. I
Jordan (00:20:14.000)
mean, it's it's a reasonable. I would say this. If you just got a contract with rumble, you can't overtly be like, yeah, YouTube is our main source of
Dan (00:20:24.000)
money. You know, it's even not because I think they're demonetised and have been on YouTube. Oh, then Bernie has Steven Crowder's. You know, I think I think part of it was him gay bashing that guy. Right. Vox, Carlos Maza. Any number of reasons would be enough. There's a number of things that he's done that have been against tos. Yeah, sure. Yeah. So yeah, that makes this really difficult to listen to. Yeah, but I decided I want to listen to the YouTube version. And so
Jordan (00:20:55.000)
take that rumble. Yeah. I'm literally not going to give him money for this shit. What he wants me. I'm going to YouTube. Yeah, yeah.
Dan (00:21:04.000)
So we get some headlines from the co host. And you get a little bit of the the flavor.
Unknown Speaker (00:21:11.000)
Megan Kelly actually goes to war with Charlize Theron. I didn't realize she was still relevant. Not not not Megan Kelly. Of course she is but Charlize that's one and so I don't know Alex if you heard this, but the Twitter's got a new CEO, and
Alex Jones (00:21:28.000)
that's right. I've got her name right here. It's Linda. Macaroni. Macarena. Macarena? do the Macarena?
Unknown Speaker (00:21:35.000)
I don't know. Oh, there's a WF connection there that I'm sure Alex is going to love to tell you. This is going to be a fun show today.
Dan (00:21:42.000)
So fun. Wow. Yeah. So I mean, sure, at least their own as in like the Fast and Furious. Understand what are you talking about? One of the highest grossing films of the last few years
Jordan (00:21:52.000)
is infinitely more Oscar winner to the culture then Megyn Kelly ever will be? Yeah, right. She
Dan (00:21:58.000)
said that she would fuck up people who are trying to mess with drag queens. And so Megan Kelly got mad about that. Why don't you fight me?
Jordan (00:22:06.000)
Yeah, I guess I've man I really. I think people would be surprised to see how quickly Charlize Theron could probably kick your ass. You probably throw
Dan (00:22:15.000)
hands. Yeah, I
Jordan (00:22:16.000)
think she could.
Dan (00:22:18.000)
Yeah, so you get this macaroni? I mean, this is the vibe here. This is a dumb show.
Jordan (00:22:25.000)
Yeah, I'm really I'm really so so I'm getting the flavor that Alex is trying to tailor himself for this show.
Dan (00:22:34.000)
Yeah, I think so. He's not
Jordan (00:22:37.000)
doing he's not doing the Alex Jones Show. No, he's allowing himself to be subsumed by this. Yeah, for more terrible, I guess. Fun
Dan (00:22:46.000)
there. There is a level of bending the knee right that Alex is doing for sure. For the time being? Yes. Yes. Did you think that that's something that Alex can maintain?
Jordan (00:23:01.000)
is gonna say You are mistaken. A short period of time
Dan (00:23:04.000)
you wonder why the people that Alex hangs out with like, as in terms of work, folks are people like Owen Shroyer and Harrison Smith? It's because they're both dorks who are going nowhere. Like he could not have coexisted with someone like Paul Joseph Watson. If he wasn't like someone who clearly doesn't have that much of a weird ego about himself. And he lived in the UK. Well, that's what that was my thought, however, super successful. Right? But also it's kind of like he's a UK. Yeah, Alex would have kicked his ass and fired him if he was in the US. For sure. Well, that's
Jordan (00:23:42.000)
that was what I was thinking whenever it was like Steven Crowder, doesn't live outside of the United States. If he did, this would be possible. They can't coexist if they live this close to each other. Yeah, yeah, definitely.
Dan (00:23:53.000)
Yeah. The just bumped up against each other and turn into Charlize Theron and Megan Kelly, part two. Yeah. So they also there's another headline, I guess, or video that they want to play. And so it's about a guy who, I guess Where's diapers. And this is just ridiculous. And just listen to what the guy is saying behind there mocking, okay, because I think that that's important, and something that they're missing the point about. Gotcha.
Gerald Morgan Jr (00:24:26.000)
All right. So Alex, I'm gonna take us into the first little video that we're going to look at here. I really want to get your thoughts and I don't think you've even seen this. You didn't see this. This works really well. This is the state of our country, unfortunately. So here is a grown man who, I'll let you decide what he identifies as
Person being interviewed (00:24:42.000)
being an adult baby. It's kind of a complicated subject. I got into it for two reasons. The first was because I started wetting the bed when I was 13. And the diapers were a way to keep it dry. But I also got into it as a waitress whole secret child abuse that was going on for me with the diapers. It just kind of became that safeness. And yeah, it's not sexual. It's all about the safeness of being a child again.
Alex Jones (00:25:14.000)
You know, Gerald, Listen, you guys act nice. But you just snuck attack me with this. Let's you just showed That's actually me before I lost a couple pounds. I don't I
Dan (00:25:23.000)
mean, like, they're having some good joke fun and what have you but like, I don't understand that you could hear that and think like, Okay, this is a guy who's describing the way that he coped with, you know, being a survivor of childhood abuse. And like, what's funny about this?
Jordan (00:25:40.000)
I don't I mean, I don't know how you don't hear that and go and just empathize and be like, I? Yeah, there's no one or trauma response,
Dan (00:25:49.000)
knowing nothing about else about this person, just what they have presented. Yeah. It's like, okay, he's not hurting anybody with this. Nope. It's something that he is he clearly is in touch with the aspect of himself that is dealing with this trauma. Yep. And, you know, what, what's the problem? Why are you gonna mock this guy? This seems so like, cruel.
Jordan (00:26:13.000)
Yeah, I don't, I just don't. It is, it is so much like I've seen this play out over and over and over and over again, with with any kind of like, local news as we found a lifestyle that's different from what is considered societally normal. And then these assholes pick it up. Like, I remember the first time I saw a local news story about furries. Like, oh, people are dressing up and everybody laughing like, Oh, that's so stupid. Like, what are we doing here? Who cares? Let them I mean, listen to the person except their trauma, their way of coping with it. That's
Dan (00:26:51.000)
that part of it. That's even what elevates the meanness of the response even further. It's not just somebody who's like, I think it's fun. That's what I'm saying dress up like this or whatever. There is an articulation of like their path through this, that there was a functional reason in terms of wetting the bed and then a dealing with this trauma that he had experienced. There is such a like for people who pretend to care so much about children, no victimization of children. Yep. Like this is so ridiculously telling they're telling on themselves Absolutely.
Jordan (00:27:30.000)
Don't give a shit at all stuck. They don't give a fuck about the pain. They don't give a fuck about the people.
Dan (00:27:37.000)
No, they just want to use the emotions around that pain in order to direct hatred towards the people that they want. hatred directed toward, generally speaking,
Jordan (00:27:46.000)
the people who have experienced the pain that they're exploiting
Dan (00:27:49.000)
sometimes, yep. So Alex is really thrilled with the way that they have succeeded in getting people to rumble.
Alex Jones (00:27:55.000)
You guys are the first kind of like, you know, they had that big race with railroads going into the Pacific. You guys are the first or the other race to flight or the race for the atomic bomb. You guys are the first to actually do it, which means the viewers and listeners are the first by going to rumble. And by going to mug club, this is revolutionary. This is not this is not just entertainment or fun or promoting freedom. This is happening right now. This is the bellwether example, Twain seen all the attacks the media against Steven and his family and the crew, which is all complete crap I can tell you is because they're scared. And so that's another sign that we're on the right direction. I'm excited to be here. So everybody should go to mug club comm and subscribe. Everybody should go to rumble until everybody you know go to rumble right now watch this on rumble.
Unknown Speaker (00:28:34.000)
Absolutely. You have to watch on rumble because we won't be on YouTube for very long, but we want to see that thing go down. Like I want to tick that. There is going to be a celebration here when that rumble number is way up here. And that YouTube number is literally zero.
Dan (00:28:46.000)
There's nothing revolutionary about being a popular person who goes to a different platform because you're not welcome anywhere else. Yeah, like and there's nothing revolutionary about his mug club nonsense. It's just a subscriber service like the blaze has a lot of their ship behind a paywall. Yeah, like people do this. Yeah, it's not you're not do you're not reinventing the wheel here?
Jordan (00:29:07.000)
Oh, no, I know what I'm getting a late night pitch from somebody. We're gonna have to put a clock on this. These knives are so good. And I'll tell you what, they're too sharp and that's why they don't sell them in stores. And you need sharp knife. But
Dan (00:29:19.000)
what Alex's pitch sharp knives out what Alex is pitching is how proud he is of them. Oh, yeah, I'm on board. But the thing is the success of getting people to rumble. I do think a large part of it is because they have made this unwatchable.
Unknown Speaker (00:29:32.000)
But we wanted to do something bigger than just go and do a show somewhere. We wanted to change the landscape of America. That's what
Alex Jones (00:29:37.000)
Steve was saying months ago about why the Conservatives create new systems that act just like the establishment raised me wild wild west. Yeah, we don't want to
Alex Jones (00:30:09.000)
White people that's not divisive at all. Stand up against the poison. White supremacy is addressed
Dan (00:30:18.000)
is the implication there that all that time Alex was saying something that is not allowed on YouTube.
Jordan (00:30:25.000)
But this is the first time I've enjoyed Steven Crowder show.
Dan (00:30:29.000)
This is absurd. If you're trying to watch this on YouTube, it's, it's it's so funny because because I can't stress enough that the presentation is these things are here because YouTube won't let us talk about the things that we want to talk about. Do you still
Jordan (00:30:47.000)
see them like moving their mouse you get a cut to like, let's all go to the lobby like that's great that makes this show finally funny. Why cuz there's a real one, because they're doing it for the wrong reason, which is
Dan (00:31:01.000)
hilarious, but it's a self serving Reason. Reason. The reason is sort of brand. It's branding. Right? It's
Jordan (00:31:09.000)
pointless and stupid. Yeah, it makes it funny. So
Dan (00:31:11.000)
what you see on the screen is shot of like, sort of blurry. Steven Crowder's neon background, a little fire and a mug that says louder with Crowder and it says, this show is not safe for you to we're still live on rumble go there now. Oh, my God. Yeah. So the implication is almost that like, they've had to hit the button. Yeah.
Jordan (00:31:38.000)
You know, like the five second red button. Yeah. Oh, Janet Jackson all over again. Yeah, so. But they're not funny. They're not interesting. Now. They're not sharing anything. So it's almost a an alpha guard. Like a French play. And this is this is Waiting for Godot. Yeah,
Dan (00:32:03.000)
I think so. There's I don't remember where it isn't. I think it's maybe gone now. But like oh, yeah, here it is. Okay, so in the YouTube comments, I'm laughing at the fact that Alex was censored within three seconds. I'm going over to rumble Oh,
Jordan (00:32:19.000)
my God, plant plant. Well, even if
Dan (00:32:23.000)
even if it's not if it is, I hope it's a plan. I hope it's a plan because if someone can't see that what they're hoodwinked boy, it's it's unreasonable. Yeah.
Alex Jones (00:32:33.000)
Just last week, the Attorney General came out with a new rule saying no crime statistics can be used by the FBI. Well, how do you put agents in areas if you don't know where the crime it's like if you're fishing you've got you know, sonar to see where the fish are. So they're saying oh, well, we're not even gonna look where crimes
Dan (00:32:56.000)
I mean, you got to change up the music. I made that. I know you don't know. I just thought
Jordan (00:33:02.000)
I wouldn't go on with some stand gets. No, they don't
Dan (00:33:05.000)
want to pay anything. Stock elevator news. Yeah. So one thing that you can really tell is that it seems like Alex may be also having a little apple juice having a good time. No drinking. Yes, maybe maybe maybe drinking a little
Jordan (00:33:22.000)
before his show. Just double checking.
Alex Jones (00:33:27.000)
I want to add me some whiskey. Oh
Unknown Speaker (00:33:28.000)
boy. Oh gosh, this is Oh, that's why you need the extension for your headset.
Jordan (00:33:58.000)
Gonna play The Girl from Ipanema. Next what is happening?
Alex Jones (00:34:03.000)
The whole long. Hi, my name is Alex Jones. My name is Gil 70. Oh,
Unknown Speaker (00:34:12.000)
no, no, you're fine. The amendment you said something that I thought was interesting. Right. So the FBI is not allowed to use statistics anymore. By the way, make a line on that. Somebody bring a Sharpie and we're making the line so Alex can track his consumption.
Alex Jones (00:34:23.000)
Folks, everybody knows I'm fake. This is not real whiskey. This is sugar water. It's real. It's real. No, it's fake. It's I never drink
Dan (00:34:35.000)
got a gas that label can have brand names.
Jordan (00:34:38.000)
I don't like a big bottle of wild turkey. Yeah, I don't like feeling bad for the for the adult monster who turned into the kid who eats worms for people's approval. Because that's the vibe I'm getting from this little Oh, you know how to do it. Do it man. No, no Do or do to do it. I don't know. I don't know if I wanted to know do it. You Gotta love it. All right, I want to be friends. Okay. Um,
Dan (00:35:03.000)
I think that you're under estimating how much Alex wants to eat worms.
Jordan (00:35:08.000)
That's fair. That's a fair point.
Dan (00:35:11.000)
I think he, maybe we'll go through some difficulties if he doesn't eat worms early enough in the day.
Jordan (00:35:20.000)
He got a wharves
Dan (00:35:21.000)
totally doesn't drink. So I just thought this,
Unknown Speaker (00:35:26.000)
this clip was stupid. It's time for spinach, guys. This is not the ice cream hour where we telling you like I'm strong
Alex Jones (00:35:32.000)
to the finish
Dan (00:35:33.000)
because I eat the spinach. So real quick. He's the co host is talking about how like, you know all the things that the left wants. It's all like, oh, ice cream, you know, but sometimes you need some good hard spinach, some disappointing stuff. Hey, what
Jordan (00:35:48.000)
are you going to do? You can argue that Sure.
Alex Jones (00:35:50.000)
I'm Steven Crowder, the Sailor Man.
Unknown Speaker (00:35:55.000)
work that in. Well, look, somebody ate their spinach. Megan Kelly came to play in this next story with sharp Charlize Theron.
Alex Jones (00:36:03.000)
By the way, I'm dating Megyn Kelly.
Unknown Speaker (00:36:05.000)
Are you really? Yeah.
Jordan (00:36:08.000)
Oh joke, folks.
Unknown Speaker (00:36:10.000)
I don't know that. That's 100% True, Alex. I don't think
Alex Jones (00:36:13.000)
I think that satire. She's a joke alert.
Unknown Speaker (00:36:18.000)
You have to do that with you. You have a dry sense of humor, Alex. I love it. Look,
Dan (00:36:23.000)
I think he has a wet sense of humor in that. He's drunk. Yeah, so drunk. He doesn't drink even if he's not drunk. You kind of gotta be drunk to think this. It's funny.
Jordan (00:36:31.000)
Yikes. Yeah, you better have wet. I mean, I don't think I could listen to this in a dry county. I'll say that right
Dan (00:36:40.000)
now. I'm dating Megan. Kelly's been a joke that he's been telling, for at least for the last five years. I was gonna say yeah, it's been a long time. The secret of 2017 had to do with Megyn Kelly. Yep. And that was around when she came and did that interview interview,
Jordan (00:36:57.000)
then had all the secret tapes of that he
Dan (00:37:00.000)
was going to release anything that we didn't because his sister called disrupted the recording. I mean, what are you going to do his sister call them but that he does still pretended that he had all those tables for quite a while for quite some time. And then then the truth came out? Yeah, boy. And then he started doing that joke. And I guess it's still funny. I mean,
Jordan (00:37:17.000)
apparently, apparently. Was any of your 80s trivia night about Michael Myers. Early career and how Wayne's World was going to last forever? Oh, I
Dan (00:37:31.000)
thought you meant Mike Meyer, Michael Myers, the murderer now his early murders? No, no. So like they just censor a lot.
Alex Jones (00:37:43.000)
Had a criminal go to CVS is one of them in Austin as it is. We're gonna be showing that later today. Unbelievable. So I saw the video. I was like, we saw it. I was busy and had to go. And I was like, why? Or it was it was so surreal. Like, there's a bunch of sex toys, vibrators dildos, and it's a kid's aisle.
Dan (00:38:01.000)
What did he say in that stretch of time? That was censored, but they kept vibrators. Yeah,
Jordan (00:38:06.000)
I mean, that one ridiculous shame. Stray was censored for like half a second, right? No, that's That's absurd. I know. They're just fucking with.
Dan (00:38:13.000)
I almost wonder, like, because I don't watch enough of his dumb show. So I almost wonder if that in and of itself is a joke that they constantly censor
Jordan (00:38:24.000)
that they censor stuff that doesn't need to be censored in a way that yeah, I get maybe
Dan (00:38:29.000)
I wonder if it is but the you know, the least that YouTube commenter certainly didn't feel so and the way it's presented? Definitely is the implication. Yeah. Is that it's not a joke. And it is
Jordan (00:38:41.000)
it is specifically Alex. Right? No,
Dan (00:38:45.000)
I think they do that. But maybe less. Maybe not as frequently on other shows. I've seen a couple episodes of Crowder. But definitely the last one that I watched did not have this much. Right. Right. And I think that might be just like a maybe a thing because Okay, we got Alex here. Of course, they're gonna censor. Right, right. But if other if every episode is like this, then it is just a train to tank the ship and go go to rumble. Yeah, they're
Jordan (00:39:11.000)
just fucking with people. Well, I
Dan (00:39:13.000)
mean, what would you do if you wanted to try and force migrate your audience? Yeah. Like a lot of people would rather watch it on YouTube, because they're used to it. And it's a better platform in general. Yeah. There's more functionality to it.
Jordan (00:39:26.000)
And you can't just stop broadcasting on YouTube, right? Without losing all of the people who aren't going to make that second click right. You have to get them watching the show. Repeat that you have to leave YouTube over
Dan (00:39:40.000)
and over and over make the experience of watching it on YouTube unpleasant. Exactly. And then hopefully, you'll get some migration. Yeah,
Jordan (00:39:47.000)
apparently they have a psychologist online.
Dan (00:39:49.000)
I mean, it's pretty simple, I guess. So yeah, they they have a mentality, I guess, louder with Crowder sure, as expressed by the cohost slash CEO, and that is that they hold people's feet to the fire, right? So Elon Musk said So Elon Musk, doing great things for free speech and how. But he also is hiring somebody who's connected to the World Economic Forum to be the CEO of Twitter. So then you boo. But he does good things, but also he does bad things. Oh, boy, and they are not going to fall into the trap of throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
Jordan (00:40:26.000)
Yes, yes. That is how hero worship works. No, no, no, there are no heroes. Oh, no, that sounds right.
Unknown Speaker (00:40:31.000)
Well, Trump said to Mike Pence at the meeting. Well, Mike, I think we should take the guns first and then we'll figure out the mental health issue later. We're like, no, no, no, no, no, no, you don't take guns first. Guns first is not the way that you handle Second Amendment issues. And we held Trump's feet to the fire when he came out and basically said that he was laughing at some of the people who lost in the midterms. We were like, but that doesn't seem like that's the most helpful thing now that you
Alex Jones (00:40:51.000)
think Trump is kind of Asperger's. She I think Trump is autistic. And people say well, he's super smart. He's super smart. Yeah, he's super smart ways I think he means well for us, but he's like let's just take the middle of the of guns it's simple right? But you can't just because they'll define her by his mentally ill.
Unknown Speaker (00:41:07.000)
Right exactly. And so we hold his feet to the fire just like we're gonna hold Elon
Alex Jones (00:41:10.000)
exactly what Musk does good. We're gonna say good job. Exactly those bad we're gonna cry foul. Nobody's
Unknown Speaker (00:41:14.000)
a messiah. There is no Messiah figure that we should be looking for on the right we should never hope for that person because they don't exist. And if they do exist, they're gonna exist as a messiah for a little while and then the next guy or maybe the next year for that same guy is going to be bad. So that's never how we operate
Dan (00:41:28.000)
smash cut to Alex. I mean, like, doing all kinds of hero shit about
Jordan (00:41:35.000)
drama. I have I have listened to these people deify a sitting, asshole. Yeah, for so long, right a
Dan (00:41:43.000)
bit. And the other thing too, is that I was I was listening to that. I was thinking like, you know, you don't do this, but I think that if you did it, you know, that's a good way to like approach these public figures chair, you know, recognizing that people aren't all good or all bad. Sure. And that like yeah, there are criticize double x even among people that you like, and there are laudable acts among people you hate. Sure, that's fine. Why don't you do that with anybody on the left? Everybody on the left is just all evil. Yeah, they're all evil. There's never like something that AOC does that they're like, You know what? We're gonna hold her feet to the fire when she does bad but also we you know, we can't help but say this is a good thing. It's Soros ever done anything that to those commendable? No net people. They are all evil when they're on the other side.
Jordan (00:42:33.000)
Well, they're not people they're demons right?
Dan (00:42:34.000)
But that's not that's not the way that this branding goes. No, no, no, this this like this. We look at things nuanced. There's good and bad, there's no, no Messiah coming on the right. Okay, fine. There's no Antichrist on the left either ding dong.
Jordan (00:42:50.000)
No, no, no. Right. And if sent, and
Dan (00:42:54.000)
it doesn't, it doesn't. Yeah,
Jordan (00:42:56.000)
I mean, until you don't hold anybody's feet to the fire unless there are consequences for the things that you say are bad. Other than mean, consequences are not Hey, you did that bad. But anything else that you do and including this I'm going to let pass with out any thing other than saying a
Dan (00:43:13.000)
ton. Right? And when you hold feet to the fire there, there should be a fire instead of an imaginary fight. You need a fire there. Yeah. And there's not so there is this subservience and Alex a little bit and that is like going along with the the way that the co host wants to run the show and like present the topics and you know, so Alex is kind of not like a second wheel but he's you know, he's he's a long before it but Right, right. Does a training job. Yeah, absolutely. shadowing and so I didn't think that was too weird. But this blew my mind. All right. Alex did a like a pre prepared bit.
Unknown Speaker (00:43:55.000)
Yeah, look at look at all those women and children that seemed like a roomful of military aged males to me. Yes.
Alex Jones (00:44:02.000)
Let's, let's talk to one of our correspondents on the border right now. Absolutely. All right. We've got Miguel on the line. Thanks for taking some time. Miguel, can you give us some insight on what it's like at the border right now? habla espanol? No, no, I don't speak Spanish. I mean, I know a little bit of area and enough to get around town at least. But that's besides the point. though. I would really like to know what it's like down there right now. And I spaniel know I told you I don't speak Spanish solamente English. ABL is manual for the love of God. I said I don't speak how the hell did you get here anyways, that's what I really like to know. How the hell did you get through to the producer and to the pre interview screening and jumped through all the hoops to get on here how tell me I really like to know now.
Jordan (00:44:55.000)
Yeah. Well, oh,
Alex Jones (00:45:00.000)
Excuse me, guys.
Dan (00:45:00.000)
Wow. That one minute pre scripted bitch they recorded in advance is more preparation than Alex does for his own show. Yeah. 100% That's a shocking level of work they got out
Jordan (00:45:14.000)
of that is a full minute, a full minute where he had to read live. Yes,
Dan (00:45:20.000)
he couldn't do it. No, no, that delivery was so organic.
Jordan (00:45:23.000)
Oh, so those were his words. You know, sometimes when a writer gives you something, you have to be like, Hey, listen, I gotta make this mine. I think your words are good, right? But I gotta add my spin on Alex was
Dan (00:45:36.000)
true to the page.
Jordan (00:45:38.000)
Wow. Wowzers
Dan (00:45:40.000)
if I were maybe the producer who's doing this bit, I might be like, Alex, let's try one more time. I mean, a little more natural. Anything. You're getting out. You're the person on the phone who just says eblast Spaniel is running circles around you? Yeah. Acting. Yeah. Get it together, Matt.
Jordan (00:45:55.000)
Yeah, I was. Honestly, the thing that surprised me the most was that Alex wasn't also providing a very racist accent. I was shocked. I was waiting for fentanyl to come out. As I was shocked.
Dan (00:46:11.000)
I wouldn't be too surprised. No, I
Jordan (00:46:12.000)
was. That's what blew me away.
Dan (00:46:14.000)
I guess I wasn't thinking about that. Because I was too surprised that he did something. Yeah. Like that. I can't. Wow. I mean, it is that's that's degrading. There's just
Jordan (00:46:28.000)
so many reasons that that bit doesn't work that are pure and simple, just like writing challenges that are very easy to punch up. Like if you've got if you've going to have the pause on the final Abla Espanol. You don't th ABI last manual. That's when it comes with Parlez vous Francais? Exactly. Absolutely. Comes with E comes with the twist. Yeah, you've got to zag whenever people think you're gonna dig. Right. And they just kept going with the same bid. The bid was, I mean, ostensibly, the bid that they presented is Alex getting angry. That is not a bid.
Dan (00:47:01.000)
No, it's it's kind of exactly what would happen probably. But also if this were if you wanted to make this more of a real bit, he would have the person say something other than arbalest manual because like basically after the first time he says it, you get the answer that renders it doesn't speak Spanish, right? Maybe you'd say something else in Spanish. You know, it's very inorganic, and then Alex's line deliveries were what
Jordan (00:47:26.000)
brutal brutal Yeah. But he did it for a guy famous for yelling doesn't know how to get his way to that spirit in the in the page.
Dan (00:47:36.000)
But he was one of the most sought after voice actors until Obama ruined his
Jordan (00:47:40.000)
career. Oh, man, not just that, but Guardians of the Galaxy is gonna be Star Lord. He's gonna be Star Lord, with those kinds of lines. Watch the audition tape now. That's what I want more than anything else.
Dan (00:47:52.000)
Come over here. Rocket Raccoon
Jordan (00:47:59.000)
Drax it's weird. You say obvious things?
Dan (00:48:02.000)
Are you group
Jordan (00:48:08.000)
I can't pronounce Gamarra.
Dan (00:48:11.000)
something or other about Yondu.
Jordan (00:48:15.000)
So that's a five joke bet that's.
Dan (00:48:17.000)
So Alex had some video that he's brought along, also for them to enjoy. And I think this one's cheating.
Alex Jones (00:48:26.000)
And so one of the next one of our security guys is an Army veteran, great patriot. And he was in the Texas National Guard after he did a service in Iraq and Afghanistan. So the full Eclipse bandha video but one of our reporters also caught a veteran confronting Texas National Guardsmen for ignoring gov and it will play the clip and I'll break down why this is so important.
Dan (00:48:50.000)
Your employee didn't capture a veteran confronting them. They caught one of your security guards confronting the Border Patrol. Yeah. You're describing the security guard. Just pretending it's just a we had the veteran who was confronted like ridiculous like
Jordan (00:49:07.000)
he wouldn't have been there if you weren't security.
Dan (00:49:12.000)
One of our employees confronts
Jordan (00:49:14.000)
a guy told to confront board or happens to be a veteran.
Dan (00:49:17.000)
Yes. And might have been black was the one that water veteran me
Jordan (00:49:21.000)
and listen, I chose a guy who committed war crimes because that's what war hero is.
Dan (00:49:27.000)
So yeah, I actually I'm not sure I know that at least some of his security was Blackwater. But I'm not sure if this specific one. But I don't want to make too broad cares. So one of the things that I've noticed when I've watched Steven Crowder before is this obsession with saying that everything is documented, all the stuff that he talks about? They've got all the sources, sure everything is documented, and then they just let Alex just make shit up.
Alex Jones (00:49:54.000)
Trump's grand total for a border counters was only 2.4 million over
Unknown Speaker (00:49:58.000)
four years. Right and Just just over two years into his presidency, 5 million, don't remember the majority are counted. No. So multiply that number by what 520 5 million
Alex Jones (00:50:09.000)
Border Patrol told us it's worse. We were told by senior people. They said last year, 8 million came across Texas alone.
Jordan (00:50:17.000)
Dang. 8 million crazy. So
Unknown Speaker (00:50:20.000)
by the numbers are giving us right now if it's about, I don't know, but 1.41 point 5 million.
Jordan (00:50:27.000)
So completely different numbers than what Alex just made up.
Alex Jones (00:50:29.000)
But by the way, I strike me out of my mind I have been in meetings with, there's only one layer under my orcas. So I've been in zoom meetings with federal officials you see on TV, but off record, yeah. And like FBI and federal marshals, and they're like, here's the documents, and here's our court documents, and no one will pick it up. We gave it to Fox we come to you now, son.
Dan (00:50:55.000)
That's embarrassing. Yeah. Like you should can't allow Alex to just make up multipliers to add to things and then you just go along with it. If those are your instincts in studio, then I don't know if I trust out interested in documentation. You Oh, this is trash. Trash work.
Jordan (00:51:15.000)
Yeah, there's 5 million in two years. Well, they're obviously you gotta multiply that by a factor of five. Yeah. And that puts you at 25,000,020 5 million seems low. That's only 1%. That's only 10% of the current
Dan (00:51:26.000)
population to consider. That's probably only a third you gotta
Jordan (00:51:29.000)
multiply. Absolutely. I would say at this point, most of the country is illegal. Yeah. Yeah. There's no other conclusion to come to Whoa,
Dan (00:51:38.000)
actually, we're gonna get to some thoughts about that later, a little bit that I had that maybe we are all the legal what? Anybody is illegal, then maybe almost everybody is yeah, no obvious. So I kind of was wrestling with that a little bit for reasons that will become clear. Once we get to segment polka dot God. So we have one last clip here of Steven show. And this is Alex telling a version of his story where he went to the border and got mad at somebody who was trying to drive away from a Catholic charity. Do you remember that? When he? Yeah, recall that belt snitch? Yep, yep. And so here's the version of Alex. Alex tells other show, it's just this story has grown.
Jordan (00:52:19.000)
He's not about
Alex Jones (00:52:20.000)
like two years ago. And they're loading like four or five kids in a hatchback have a car. And there's nobody even with about their moms and there's a taxi driver. We're talking like four or 567 year old kids. And I go and I go that's illegal. Haven't had the car so I stopped the car. The police come man, you can't and then a dude comes out. A dude comes out of the migrant center this big tall white crazy looking dude who is really bad stuff in the movie. He goes I'm here to teach the where the Lord I'm here to get the little girls sorry and undercover cop inside there. Sorry. And she came out said no the dudes in there being promised that tonight he's gonna load six kids
Dan (00:53:00.000)
it's Wow, this this is grown. And now is a story out of season one of True Detective.
Jordan (00:53:09.000)
Yeah, that's That's fucking CSI. Yes, Christ. I wanted to jump in a way. I really I'm really gonna go back and try and put myself in the headspace if I recall correctly, about he they were he was mad that they were not wearing seatbelts because he could not say that anything else was happening inclusively. Yes, it was just that he could say concretely, sir. There is no seatbelt on this person.
Dan (00:53:36.000)
That was the most specific infraction I remember there being Yeah,
Jordan (00:53:41.000)
this is a little bit like if your grandpa caught like a medium sized trout or is a solid trout is enjoyable. Everybody had some tea caught a shark. And then two years later was like, yeah, so I made love to a mermaid. And she gave me a bounty of 7000 foot long feet. Yeah, long feet foot long feet. Okay.
Dan (00:54:04.000)
So yeah, I think you get a flavor of what Alex on Steven Crowder is like,
Jordan (00:54:10.000)
yeah, I have I have a few. Here's, here's the questions that I had whenever it was like, why is he doing this? And I'm I'm so I've got first equipment is he really just if he's broadcasting his show from Steven, Crowder's shit sounds better than what he's doing with his place.
Dan (00:54:27.000)
Well, no, I mean, probably is more of a competent team. But the Alex only does his own show for the first two hours and then oh, and does the third hour right. So like it's the equipment still fine.
Jordan (00:54:40.000)
No, I mean, just just audio quality, like when we listen to I mean, when we listen to stripes, I suspect it will be slightly or I don't remember which is what Yeah, I think it's polka dot. But yeah, I think the audio is better.
Dan (00:54:56.000)
Maybe if it is I don't think it's that big of a deciding fan. accurate fair. Pam, do you have to consider that a lot of the audio that we end up using is through the GCN? Feed? Right? So that may be just the way the sound goes out to radio stations, right, as opposed to the sound on Alex's own website. That might be better. That's fair. Because it's direct. Right?
Jordan (00:55:18.000)
I didn't consider that. The next slide. I have money he can hide. Is there some? Is there some backwards as deal? Yes. Where he can get something that is not on the books. That is fucking Oh,
Dan (00:55:30.000)
yeah. You know, there would be a it would be outside of Infowars. Yeah, if he were to have a show on Steven Crowder's network or something like that, because in the mug club, they have like a nick DiPaolo has a show or something and like, so like there is there is how far
Jordan (00:55:46.000)
the mighty have fallen, mighty,
Dan (00:55:49.000)
conceivable world where you could see Alex having a show on Crowder in order to get some kind of a revenue, but I don't think it would be that much. Right. It would you'd Rick, you'd be required to like hide money. Yeah, I think like or like, launder something through there in order to make that a profitable venture. Yeah, he'd makes something. Yeah. But I don't think it would be that much. Yeah.
Jordan (00:56:12.000)
And then I mean, the only other explanation I have is to try and take over as much of an audience as he can get.
Dan (00:56:19.000)
That's more what I think because Stephen has a much bigger audience. Sure. In terms of certainly numbers that you can see. Right, he also has an audience that's clearly impressionable, if they think this is funny.
Jordan (00:56:30.000)
demographic is much younger, much younger. Yeah.
Dan (00:56:33.000)
And I could, I could see that. And I think that people who are a little bit older, recognize some of the more toxic things about Alex Yeah, that's true. People who are adults, in the time of the Tea Party and stuff and, you know, lived through a lot of that, right, maybe have more of an understanding of Alex and wouldn't be as susceptible to him. Yeah, whereas,
Jordan (00:57:00.000)
you know, impressionable youths. That's where you gotta go. Yeah,
Dan (00:57:03.000)
there's a lot of things that he says that seem edgy and verboten and what have you, and maybe you think that that's a cool thing to be drawn to. So yeah, I think the most likely explanation is that Alex sees a fertile ground of people that he could take. And I don't think for a second that he means what he's saying about rumble because Infowars has a rumble channel and they don't really use it. Yeah, they don't they barely use it at all. He doesn't give a shit. Yeah, they like if he cared really about the platform being something that was like, the space race or something. Yeah, he would be far more invested in it. Their channel is, is not well used. Yeah, there's
Jordan (00:57:43.000)
no way he's saying all of that. And he's like, Oh, I would totally use rumble if band dot video weren't so fucking successful. You know?
Dan (00:57:52.000)
I don't think Yeah, I think that maybe that is part of it, though, too. Is that like he's already pot committed with bands?
Jordan (00:57:58.000)
That's definitely true. Yeah.
Dan (00:58:00.000)
So yeah, I think there is mostly a desire to steal whatever audio what Lou or whatever audience over you can. And I think that's part of why he plays along with the skit plays along with the everything that's going on. Sure. Do you wanna you want to fit in?
Jordan (00:58:18.000)
Yeah, he's trying to play the game. If this is what the young people like, you go to where the young people like to be. If it's unfortunate that they like Steven Crowder,
Dan (00:58:26.000)
I forgot to mention Alex is wearing a backwards hat. He's not okay.
Jordan (00:58:30.000)
Thank God. I don't know. I don't know if I can handle that. I don't know if I could handle the Dungeons and Dragons plugin. We're gonna be
Dan (00:58:39.000)
super cool rebranded guy handle that. Hey, I'm Xander Jones. I'm 23 years old.
Jordan (00:58:46.000)
I just can't do it.
Dan (00:58:48.000)
You like to kickflip
Jordan (00:58:51.000)
I'm rad.
Dan (00:58:54.000)
I wasn't even alive on 911. What are you talking about? So Alex does his show from Crowder studio. And for the first bit of it. Steven Crowder is co host co hosting with Alex Of course,
Jordan (00:59:09.000)
which is so why not?
Alex Jones (00:59:13.000)
Well, my friends, it's a Monday, May 15 2023. And I am in the incredible studios and undisclosed location in Russia of Vladimir Putin shout I'm sorry, Steven Crowder. You weren't Texas. We we have a gentle Morgan, the CEO of lateral Crowder, totally kidding as dominating rumble dominating the numbers. Leading the Exodus Out of big tech control was asking Gerald that his co hosted with him while Steven is doing the red tide problem. I just heard some of them for two hours. We It was great, super fun knocked out of the park. From a lot of series. He says what do you want to cover first? And I was literally sitting a look at my page and he said, Well, we should probably get into Biden and the whole declaring white people or black people's biggest enemy problem on the border.
Dan (01:00:01.000)
Wow. Okay. We guess
Jordan (01:00:03.000)
I mean, wait, the whole Biden declaring white people are the biggest enemy of black people problem.
Dan (01:00:11.000)
I mean, that's a problem.
Jordan (01:00:13.000)
I agree. I think that I think that probably would be a problem.
Dan (01:00:16.000)
Yeah. Yeah, he declared war on corn pop.
Jordan (01:00:20.000)
I mean, I guess I guess it is what it is. Um,
Dan (01:00:23.000)
no, there wasn't there wasn't quite so much what happened? And also,
Jordan (01:00:27.000)
wouldn't they let I mean, I understand that they don't like the sentiment and the way that it's phrased coming from Biden. Right. But shouldn't they welcome that declaration? Why isn't that kind of their vibe, that white people are the biggest enemy of everybody else?
Dan (01:00:44.000)
Well, no. Well, yeah, one direction, right. Exactly. Yeah. But I mean, everyone else views white people as their enemy, not the other way around. Right. That is the way that Alex and the white victim hood persecution complex works.
Jordan (01:00:59.000)
But I mean, at the end of the day, that makes them it.
Dan (01:01:03.000)
So really, what happened is that Biden went to Howard University to say historically black university. Yeah. See you? Yeah. And he gave a commencement speech had, like, included in among other many other statements, that white supremacy is one of the great threats.
Jordan (01:01:22.000)
Oh, so he didn't come out and say kill whitey. It didn't. Okay, all right, well, maybe next time.
Dan (01:01:28.000)
So here's they're complaining about that.
Unknown Speaker (01:01:30.000)
Just encourage people that just got their degree, don't want to go and hear a political speech. They want to know how they can go out and charge into an economy that
Alex Jones (01:01:38.000)
is they want to hear how they're part of the American dream and how they've been successful right now. They've done a good job, not your victims that I'm going to protect you. But that's all they've got. If you're for globalism, you're good if you're against open borders, you're against fentanyl, you're against all these wars. You're against all the world culture. You're a white supremacy. Remember Biden made that his main national security focus in June of 2021 was what white supremacy then described white supremacist people that question elections, question lockdowns, question four shots show so when you hear this term, the Democratic Party the failed state the part of the kk k labeling its political opposition as white supremacist. And then right on time, that weird white supremacist group that wears the mask just pops up. Right,
Jordan (01:02:19.000)
exactly. Oh, right at that same time
Dan (01:02:22.000)
false flag as patriots, right. Oh, no.
Jordan (01:02:26.000)
The Patriot front. That's definitely not an established white nationalist group. That's
Dan (01:02:31.000)
a FBI. Fake.
Jordan (01:02:34.000)
Yep. Sounds right.
Dan (01:02:37.000)
So yeah, the thing that Alex is is doing this classic misrepresentation about is that wasn't that people who question the election or have vaccine concerns. They are white supremacists. It's that groups, including white supremacists see fertile radicalization grounds within the these movements. Yeah, and that is true. Yeah. And I know that Alex doesn't want to believe that because he likes that. Fertile radicalization ground being there. Yeah. But yeah, so he presents it as like anybody who questions the election as a white supremacist according to Biden, and like, Good, go fuck yourself. Just, it's, it's so elementary that it's almost it's frustrating to even.
Jordan (01:03:21.000)
Yeah, you know, I
Dan (01:03:22.000)
think that's up again,
Jordan (01:03:23.000)
he's doing one of the great signs of somebody you shouldn't trust, which is if any topic comes up that you have to defend so breathlessly for such a period of time. You're not, you're doing it wrong. I can't trust you. Yeah, you know, you
Dan (01:03:39.000)
very well might actually be trying to defend white supremacy. Yeah, it
Jordan (01:03:43.000)
sounds like you're doing breathlessly aggressively and very, totally. Yeah.
Dan (01:03:49.000)
Oh, and also, it's so weird how all these like white supremacist, white nationalist groups are all fake. But then fake. Left wing groups are real, right? Oh, yeah. Okay. Yeah. So, look, they start complaining about migrants, and folks not having to get the COVID vaccine and what have
Jordan (01:04:08.000)
you. Oh, 172 million. Oh, it's gone. So many.
Dan (01:04:11.000)
But you got to assume that's only like a third of it.
Jordan (01:04:13.000)
Yeah. You know, yeah, that's true.
Unknown Speaker (01:04:14.000)
Can you believe that people that they're letting Run the Streets, basically just ship them somewhere? Let them run around. They don't have to have the COVID yet. Nobody should have to have it by the way. But if you're really gonna miss the illegal immigrants, not the people who are coming in legally, not the people who are volunteering and checking the box and signing the guestbook and saying, Hey, I'd like to come here and do something good for this country. Those guys should be exempt. If anybody is I'm sorry, they're just really pale. You're
Alex Jones (01:04:36.000)
right. Not gay. Gerald is making some good Oh, come on. Hey, Alec. I
Unknown Speaker (01:04:42.000)
was going off on me right. It's
Alex Jones (01:04:43.000)
a joke not gay. Alex has asked the question. You're not a regular Crowder viewer. You don't get the job. Jarrell this job. Everybody knows this famous guy. Robert Barnes is coming up next segment compensation lawyer to cover the waterfront of everything that's happening.
Jordan (01:04:55.000)
Wow,
Dan (01:04:56.000)
I found myself missing the elevator music.
Jordan (01:04:58.000)
Yeah. I'm telling you that we just show who's just expecting
Dan (01:05:02.000)
the elevator music to come in. It's a boy like oh god damn it
Jordan (01:05:07.000)
is what makes louder with Crowder bearable. Is the elevator music that they think is going to get me somewhere else
Dan (01:05:13.000)
ironically. Wait, yeah, so that joke that they made was about Crowder's former employee and on air sort of co host Jared Monroe who went by the name not gay Jared. It was a fun joke about how he wasn't gay, I guess. So Jared left the show in 2018, and there's not really a good answer as to why he left. However, a lot of former employees of Crowder have come out lately and talked about how he has a bullying and abusive workplace environment that may have contributed to Jarrods departure. One such employee told the New York Post that Crowder exposed himself multiple times to Jared at work, and another of Crowder's ex employees and current Nazi Owen Benjamin, he said that Crowder was miserable to work for and wasn't good about paying the staff. Jared appears to be a soft target for someone like Alex or Stephens, current co host to poke fun at because he's not one of the named former staffers who's coming out against Steven. So there's probably less blowback they have to worry about, because it's clear that at this point, it seems like he's respecting, like, whatever actual or sort of respect based NDA or whatever, you know, like he's, he doesn't want to talk shit or whatever. Right. Right. And so he's someone you can easily talk shit about? Sure. Sure. So the joke is, yeah, not gay, Gerald.
Jordan (01:06:26.000)
Yeah, that's great. That's great. I really thought those were behind us. You know, you really did that that like, do you remember? What was it in like the late 2000s That that time whenever everybody saying no homo, basically that Yeah. Yeah, but it but we all did we all realize that that's actually really fucked up to do and we shouldn't have been doing that. And I can't believe we did. Everybody allowed us to do.
Dan (01:06:52.000)
I think a lot of people had the experience that you're talking about. And then a lot of people like Crowder decided.
Jordan (01:06:58.000)
That's the way I live my life forever. still funny. Hey, great. And so they kind of hit this joke. Wayne's World references. And yeah, great.
Dan (01:07:06.000)
They hit this joke a little hard. Oh, boy.
Alex Jones (01:07:08.000)
We've got six minutes left with General Morgan. Gerald, I get asked a lot of questions. But in the time we've gotten on not getting
Unknown Speaker (01:07:16.000)
what you said you could ask a lot. I just wanted to take that off the table.
Alex Jones (01:07:18.000)
It's an old joke. It's just been made new that absolutely.
Dan (01:07:23.000)
Guys have a dry sense of humor.
Jordan (01:07:26.000)
I don't understand humor anymore.
Dan (01:07:29.000)
This isn't it.
Jordan (01:07:30.000)
I know. Here's the thing. When when we were doing stand up, I understood. You know, it made sense. I was going up. And I had instant reaction. This was funny. This was not now now I'm here. And I'm listening to this. And I'm hearing that you're telling me people, millions of people laugh at this shit. And now I don't know anything, man. I don't know anything. Well, we
Dan (01:07:51.000)
only assume that lots of people laugh at this. That's fair. That might be a hasty assumption on our part. That's
Jordan (01:07:57.000)
a good point. Maybe they tolerate it. Yeah. Because they like some of the hate. Because they like the white nationalism. They're like fine, we'll pretend you're funny.
Dan (01:08:05.000)
Look, everyone calls everybody a white supremacist. And you know, like, it's, it's Alex has had enough of it. It's all it's all very tired hat. Yes, very much.
Alex Jones (01:08:16.000)
All right. So welcome back to our show, co hosting live receive from Crowder's, Texas, undisclosed location on shore Iran shotgun with a special guest border expert. Next segment. Oh, and you don't have to be a rocket scientist to know that Biden for two and a half years and so the number one threat is white supremacy, despite the fact none of the evidence showing that and now we don't like open borders or white supremacist. I'm really concerned about a false flag.
Dan (01:08:41.000)
Yeah, false flags from these Totally. Totally concerned. So yeah, you got a special guest coming up though. You hear that? Very exciting. Yeah, it's not Robert Barnes. Oh, we're skipping past him. Okay, good. I don't care I saw he was on good.
Jordan (01:08:56.000)
We don't need media stare Bobby Burns burns. No mo no. Look,
Dan (01:08:59.000)
I had a lot to go through with you know, preparedness episode, had listened to Alex and Steven Crowder shows within the same day and Rudel. It's, it's a lot to go through. So I didn't need to throw gardens onto that. Yeah, I feel like now I might be wrong. But I feel like at this point in my career, I've heard about everything. I need barns to say
Jordan (01:09:18.000)
I don't you want two adjectives all the time right next to each other. We're cooking and looking. Yeah, no, it can't we just rhyme things all day every day.
Dan (01:09:27.000)
This is potatoes and potatoes. I don't know that would so yeah, he has a special guest. And given all the complaining about how everybody calls everyone a white nationalist, right? Real surprising with who this guest is.
Alex Jones (01:09:45.000)
of BT air.com. He's been a major journalist and commentator and writer at MarketWatch Forbes, Fortune Magazine, Barron's financial posts. It goes on and on. We heads up VT air it's been exposing the Design collapsed. Our border.
Dan (01:10:03.000)
Yeah. Peter Brimelow. Yeah, he was a writer at a lot of those places. Well, until a certain career shift. Yeah, he started hosting this, this white nationalist smorgasbord of a website.
Jordan (01:10:19.000)
Well, V dares. Some may say that it's white nationalist, because it is, after all
Dan (01:10:25.000)
that shit all that time where Alex was whining about people calling him a white supremacist and rambling about how white supremacy isn't a real problem. This is who he has on as a guest. He has noted white nationalist Peter Brimelow, the head of one of the most celebrated publications among white supremacists V dare. That's a very good illustration of irony. Vt air is named after Virginia Dare who said to be the first British child born in what is now the United States. She was born in the Roanoke colony in 1587. And if you know your early colonial history, you'll know that this colony straight up disappear Krell Atala, no one knows what happened to it. And there's no concrete evidence to support any of the theories surrounding its fate. However, one of the prominent theories is that the local Chesapeake tribe I believe, no, that's not right. It was another tribe. I apologize, I got that wrong. But one of the prominent theories is that they were killed by one of these tribes, which is part of the basis for why Virginia Dare has become an important signifier among white nationalist and white supremacist groups. You can see why this image has resonance for that kind of community with their obsession of their own persecution for being white. Sure. To be clear, there is another version of memorializing Virginia that does happen among non white nationalists. And she's kind of a symbol of new beginnings and the possibilities that began with the first child born in the colonies. But it's important to understand that this is not the legacy that V dare celebrate. Yeah, they are definitely in the whiteness business. As Brembo himself has said, quote, I pick the name because I wanted to focus attention on the very specific cultural origins of America, at a time when mass non traditional immigration is threatening to swamp it. I have to say that I was a little surprised by this booking, particularly given the earlier tone of the episode, but it's not that much of a shock. The rest of the episode honestly is predictably, Alex and Brimelow. Exchanging. What about two white genocide fears? Yeah, about immigration back
Jordan (01:12:21.000)
and forth? Yeah, that sounds right. More or less.
Dan (01:12:24.000)
So we've got that to enjoy? Yeah, I
Jordan (01:12:26.000)
don't think that. Yeah, I don't think that one's a good one to memorialize too much. I think just let that one go.
Dan (01:12:33.000)
What do you mean? Well, I
Jordan (01:12:35.000)
mean, boy,
Alex Jones (01:12:37.000)
I,
Dan (01:12:38.000)
I agree with you in the way that V there memorializes. But I do think that there is like, kind of some aspects of the mystery that surrounds that everything about the Roanoke Colony, honestly. Sure. Sure. And her as a young child who like I don't know, it has there's, there's almost a Peter Pan ish quality to like, I mean, it's obviously not the true story. Sure, sure. Like the idea that she grew up in the untouched woods. No, I understand that there's something that that you can understand, resonating with people on a non hateful, let's get rid of all white, non white immigrant? No,
Jordan (01:13:20.000)
no, I can understand that. I can understand that. But it to me, like, there's a certain part of me that can't help but be like, I don't know, if people celebrate the first white child born in Johannesburg, you know, like it, maybe we maybe we let that one go.
Dan (01:13:37.000)
Under I can understand there's a fraud situation. But just, I mean, the only reason I'm even giving any voice to this is because what you know, when I was looking into it, there's there's a lot of folks that don't seem to have any hateful intent. They'll still look upon Virginia, there is like a, an interesting figure
Jordan (01:13:55.000)
for sure. And contextless it is a it is still a wonderful symbol, you know, it is still metaphor, it's still a great symbol of that, that hope of like, we have left a place of of, you know, persecution, I get that. That's cool. You know?
Dan (01:14:13.000)
It's not that for them, you know, it's the same thing with it's, it's, it's already it has elements of like John Birch in the John Birch Society. Sure, sure. The first person who was killed in the Cold War, right, or whatever, taking on this as like, you know, mythologizing and creating this idea that serves your political purposes as opposed to like what the person was, and I think it's fairly similar, but I think that there are some people who probably would remember John Birch, as Oh, totally. I mean, I don't know I was a missionary. Some people probably had some positive feeling. People it isn't about anti communism and absurd conspiracy nonsense.
Jordan (01:14:57.000)
What I what I find so deep disingenuous about this and what drives me mad that it is so easy to see through and they still not seeing through is like they're clearly murder hunting. You know, they're they're going and purposely finding people that they can use as martyrs. Yeah, they are not allowing martyrs to be symbols. Yeah, you know
Dan (01:15:19.000)
for sure. Yeah. So Brimelow has some ideas about what he wants to see in the world, or at least in the US how it should change.
Alex Jones (01:15:27.000)
Is it time to turn it back? How's this been received? I mean, it does seem like it's waking people up right now. But is it $1? A day, late? $1. Short?
Peter Brimelow (01:15:36.000)
No, there's a lot of stuff that could be done. I think the most critical thing that can be done right now is polishing birthright citizenship, because all of these people are going to come in and they're coming in now. If they have kids say those kids are American citizens, as a practical matter, they can't be deported. So so that should be done immediately. It was done. Of course, they should do, you know, massive deportations, because a huge, huge deportation and campaign and nearly 50 illegal immigration crisis. It was nowhere near as bad as this, but it was very substantial. And about a million and a half illegals left in the 1950s. They only has to deploy to about 100. Deals got the mess and laughs and that will happen again. But the problem is the Democrats are wanting
Alex Jones (01:16:21.000)
it. We've got to, we've got to end anchor babies, and anchor babies. And then rebind President Eisenhower's policies.
Dan (01:16:28.000)
Incidentally, when Brimelow says that he wants a mass deportation, like the one in the 50s He's referring to an operation that has a racist name. Yeah. I rhymes with Jetpack. Yeah. Yeah. Does that does not not bring. Over a million people were deported to Mexico, many of them who are American citizens who are caught up in dragnet set out to capture immigrants. Yeah, incalculable damage was done to Mexican American communities who were terrorized and disrupted. People who were deported were often left in areas where they were completely unfamiliar with their surroundings and had no food or water. In one case that was referenced by NPR, there was a round up and 112 degree heat that resulted in Ada deaths. After a few months, the program ended with the government declaring victory and saying that the border was secure. But in reality, all they had done is terrorize a non white population. Some have said that mass deportations like this constitute acts of ethnic cleansing, since they involve the forcible removal of people based on ethnicity. And Brimelow supports that. So I mean, you can kind of see where he's at. Yeah, I wonder if Brimelow wants his imagined revoking of birthright citizenship to be retroactive. That would get messy really fast. And that's where I was thinking about this idea of like, if people who are born in the US Yeah, are you gonna, quote unquote, illegal? Yeah. Then who is legal?
Jordan (01:17:53.000)
No, I mean, at the reasonable the reasonable thing to do if you say that is give all the land back to the native populations. And then if they don't want all of it, we can lease some from them.
Dan (01:18:07.000)
It's It is strange to watch that you're considering the ramifications that would be made by this policy having existed Yeah, you really just want to push non white people out of Yeah, I mean, I was gonna say that that's at the end of the day, that's all this
Jordan (01:18:25.000)
are you coming for the potato famine, like what are we doing? What's Where does your your bullshit stop? Because I'll tell you what, y'all weren't on the fucking Mayflower. That's for God damn, even if you were fuck you.
Dan (01:18:38.000)
Do you have any right to citizenship? Right? I don't know. I sure as fuck don't think so. So also, if he wants this done, he's going to need to change the Constitution because the 14th Amendment is pretty explicit that people born in the US are citizens. If being opposed to that is fine, even though it's in the Constitution that Alex should probably not be so mad about people who want gun reform? Yeah, it's apparently it's the amendments are open question. Yeah,
Jordan (01:19:02.000)
yeah. Yeah, you can't have you just can't have a traditionalist viewpoint of the Constitution and then be like, but you know what, we'll change whatever we want whenever we want to for being racist. Yeah. All right.
Dan (01:19:16.000)
So anyway, I was surprised that I actually got an answer, because I was wondering if he wanted to have like a retroactive or vocal of people's, you know, citizenship from being born in the US and apparently he does.
Alex Jones (01:19:27.000)
What's the timetable? How long till we lose the country? I mean, how bad is it, but give us your real prognosis on what's going to happen guys continue,
Peter Brimelow (01:19:37.000)
but in very blunt terms, wise will cease to be majority in America, somewhere around about 2050. Now, that doesn't mean there'll be a majority of the she's been majority of the latter part of it, maybe another 20 years. Support somewhere in here that you know, once imagined or made America, you've got to get in saw the situation. And that means stone immigration monitor. I mean, he's mass deportation. It probably is retroactive birthright citizenship before all the people came in, in the last three or four years, should not be allowed to become an American citizen. So now children should be African American.
Dan (01:20:17.000)
But it can be done. That's messy.
Jordan (01:20:19.000)
So So here's the thing. Yeah. All right. Here's the problem with your V dare bullshit. Ah, if you're going to say that, you know, like, what you are implicitly saying, whether you understand it or not, is that the smartest thing that the first peoples could have done is the moment a white person landed on this place, they should have killed every single fucking one of us every single time we fucking landed on this place. That's the smart thing that he is advocating for. Because that is a smart way to maintain control of your country.
Dan (01:20:51.000)
Maybe there's another way, but
Jordan (01:20:54.000)
Well, I mean, deport them or whatever it is, you want to try? And is that the what his real goal is?
Dan (01:20:59.000)
Right? Yeah. I'm, I'm more interested in this shell game that he's playing with term. Sure. Alex is saying how long is it going to be until we lose the country? And then he talks about how long it'll be until there isn't a white majority. Yeah. And then he says, if we want to keep America American, it's like, okay, you're talking about losing the country, you're interchangeably, essentially using white majority and America being American. Yep. So we kind of get what's going on here? Yeah, you can use other terms if you want. This is about a white majority call. You want no white nationals?
Jordan (01:21:39.000)
I mean, it is it is exactly that. Like, that's why I can't get the if I mean, I maybe they would be fine with that. Maybe, you know, like that idea of, yeah, if the Native Americans wanted to keep this land, they should have fucking killed us. Like maybe that would make sense to them.
Dan (01:21:54.000)
If well, they wouldn't. Yeah, I guess the complaint they would have is that they didn't have a good enough randomization to deport the settled. Yeah,
Jordan (01:22:04.000)
exactly. The colonists like that has to be your argument. And if that's your argument, then you have to say that America is ours, because we conquered it. And then you'd have to say that be okay. With no. And if that's the case, then you do have to say that this is a White nation, because white people conquered it, I guess is your argument. I think
Dan (01:22:22.000)
you would probably try and like use terms like Western or American. Yeah, but that will be traditional American. Do that. But that would be done. Right. Yeah. But that's, you know, that again, it's the hiding the ball. Yep. So the number one problem to Peter Brimelow, apparently, is a black crime than the US, which is not surprising.
Alex Jones (01:22:47.000)
If we want people to assimilate melting pot, we can do it. But they're bringing in foreign white cream? Well, we
Peter Brimelow (01:22:54.000)
want to do. Oh, yes, I mean, the Democrats have everything. Politics, they think they have a very fractured ethnic factions and so on. They're easily manipulated, and also easily incited against the base amount, the host American population, which is why we see Joe Biden giving this speech at Howard University on that weekend saying that the major problem is, is white supremacy. You know, that's a major problem in the country, because this country has its black crime. What do you love recently, he doesn't want to say that he wants to rattle off his own his own base. Next thing was going to be, you know, reparations based phonics or something like that, because because of Cortes,
Dan (01:23:36.000)
maybe not because of Cortez, but maybe because of the, you know, the dragnets and illegal mass deportations that you're saying we need more of that happened in you know, the Great Depression and, and in the 50s that he celebrates, yeah, maybe there is an argument to be made for some reparations for people. You know, due to that.
Jordan (01:23:58.000)
Yeah. I mean, I, I don't know if I can disagree with him. Insofar as he is describing a group of ethnic obsessives who were hating the swamp and were easily manipulated into voting for a racist billionaire, and then attempted to overthrow the country after being incited by said, billionaire. I mean, if he's talking about himself,
Dan (01:24:27.000)
I don't know. I don't know if Brimelow was a J. Six.
Jordan (01:24:32.000)
He's making a very good argument for why we couldn't do that. Why we shouldn't do that. Yeah, why he shouldn't do that.
Dan (01:24:38.000)
This. I mean, this is pretty, pretty bad interview.
Jordan (01:24:42.000)
Yeah, this is a white nationalist conversation. This is not an interview. Yeah.
Dan (01:24:47.000)
So we get to some suggestions here where Brimelow has some ideas about what should be done.
Alex Jones (01:24:53.000)
So what is the what is the policy what is the IDM Peter? To to in this to stop this we want to we need to do Well,
Peter Brimelow (01:25:03.000)
first of all, abolish political correctness. Like why can't we talk about this, frankly? Because in the mainstream media, which is why you and I are talking here now,
Dan (01:25:12.000)
how is that a policy idea? What's the government going to do to abolish political correctness? That's going to have an impact on whether or not news channels want to talk to Peter Brimelow. But as tired as old, xenophobic ideas, does he want the government to mandate that he's required to be booked on CNN, that he's already opposed to the 14th amendment? So why not the first two, it's not political correctness that makes people not want to talk about Peters ideas. It's that we've done this already. He his ideas aren't new and dangerous. They're really old, and from a past most of us had left behind terrorizing minority communities to encourage them to leave the country is a monstrous suggestion. And it didn't work when the US did that in the Great Depression, and then did it again in the 50s. This shit is stale and transparent. So most legitimate networks don't have any interest in engaging with it. There isn't a conversation to be had his side is wrong and stupid.
Jordan (01:26:02.000)
Yeah, no, I'm, I'm struggling to think of a 30 year period where we did not have one attempt at an ethnic cleansing in this country since its inception.
Dan (01:26:13.000)
On the other hand, Alex runs a network that's essentially fueled by inciting white victimhood narratives, which is what brim Lowe's goddamn site is named after. So he's perfect for this. Yep. They can sit around and whine about how nobody likes them because of their dangerous ideas. And they can have fun in their fucking echo chamber, just insisting that they're not racist, but stupid. It's meaningless. Yeah. But this really gives up the game a little bit when the first thing that comes to Peter's mind when Alex asks for a policy suggestion is to abolish political correctness. This is an embarrassing level of unserious. SNESs. Yeah, that. I don't know. I mean, he's a fucking adult. This is not cool. But I
Jordan (01:26:52.000)
mean, you might as well say what the government should do is mandate. Everybody say, white nationalist.
Dan (01:26:57.000)
The government should not be Whoa, I mean, government should stop channels from being woke for all the government should regulate who's allowed to be in beer commercials. Can
Jordan (01:27:07.000)
I can I say that? If that is your number one policy choice, then essentially, what you are saying is that the government should step in and stop people from being mean to me.
Dan (01:27:17.000)
Yeah. Let me stipulate that it's maybe not his number one policy decision, because I think that would be like mass deportation. The first thing that came to his mind, well,
Jordan (01:27:26.000)
yes, exactly. He knows he's not going to get mass deportation. He's hoping for people not be mean to him and
Dan (01:27:32.000)
also not gonna get anyone to abolish political correctness, because there's a meaning. It doesn't mean anything. No. This is just I'm not getting but
Jordan (01:27:39.000)
I mean, yeah, didn't we already move on from the term political correctness now it's woke? Well, he's like, exactly. He's trapped in the past whenever we already fucking did this.
Dan (01:27:50.000)
Yeah. I'm curious. How old is he? 7577. Five years young.
Jordan (01:27:55.000)
Wow. Yep. We should be listening to people who are 75. Yep. Yep. Also,
Dan (01:27:59.000)
you might notice his accent. He was born in England and he is a naturalized US citizen. Okay, so let's deport him. Well, he was he went through the naturalized process.
Jordan (01:28:09.000)
I want to deport him. Well,
Dan (01:28:11.000)
I mean, I he's like from here, I feel like it would be interesting for you to argue that against him, I want to deport you see, what his argument for why he should be. Let's go, buddy. So, man, I mean, for fuck
Jordan (01:28:25.000)
sakes, you shouldn't be allowed in this fucking country. If your bullshit is about the beginning of this fucking country, British people have no business being here.
Dan (01:28:34.000)
You know that Alex screamed at Piers Morgan about how like about 17.
Jordan (01:28:40.000)
They shouldn't be the only people that are thoroughly banned from being in this country. Wow. This is a bull standing by
Dan (01:28:47.000)
this. So a lot of people will make the argument that, you know, Peter Brimelow is racist. Sure. And he's done. And I can't imagine why people would say that.
Peter Brimelow (01:28:57.000)
But what in the short run what we need is one immigration moratorium to massive deportation or three birthright citizenship reform for I think the abolition of a lot of these dei stuff, this this diverse equity inclusion, which is basically a way of subsidizing these non non wise, non traditional groups through public policy. Partnership, because you know, if it was, they would go away, they'll be more inclined to go away.
Dan (01:29:26.000)
Yeah, you just want non white people to go away. Yep.
Dan (01:29:33.000)
I mean, you know, he kind of gives up a little bit of the illusion there when he says non white, non traditional, so that's what you mean, when you say non traditional, essentially, we eat the message. Yeah, get the message.
Jordan (01:29:46.000)
Yep. Yep. Yeah, non straight white sis people. That's what is allowed here. It's let's put up one big sign around the border. straight white Na, sis people. It's a little
Dan (01:30:00.000)
overt? Yeah. So one last clip here, because Alex does his show from Steven studio. He talks to Stephens co host, then he has barns on, then he has Peter Brimelow. And then oh, and takes over. So it's really a half day for his own show. Yeah. Despite the full day for the other show. Yeah. Because I think his his interests are more in piracy of that ship. Yep. Yep. Yep. So anyway, here is a Brimelow. And Alex just kind of being racist.
Peter Brimelow (01:30:33.000)
So so it's fundamentally a corrupt motive. But it's not just corruption. I mean, that there's these these people absolutely dislike having Latin America, they think that they're safer for various ethnic reasons if they can build up if we can build a more diverse America, and they can manipulate all the different factions and play them up against each other. And that's, of course, what they're doing.
Alex Jones (01:30:54.000)
But by the way, I have the clips of leftist like the head of the vaccine program in Texas, saying he's a white lady. White people are inherently bad, we've got to get rid of them. They don't do what we say. But I think there is a idea that the rebellions of England last 400 years and Scotland, Ireland, I mean, if you really look at the Civil War, and what happened, there was a bunch of people from what's the UK today that didn't want to be told what to do that I think they do see, particularly that European stock is having a seat of rebellion, that they don't want the globalist of capture the Third World. So they're really fundamentally attacking that. I mean, it really is true.
Dan (01:31:29.000)
Holy shit.
Jordan (01:31:31.000)
I I am you know, sometimes I stop and think about their bullshit. Yeah, you know, and all their western bullshit. And then I just can't stop thinking about how Europe has been fighting nonstop for the past 2000 years. Like, non fucking stop.
Dan (01:31:50.000)
It's been a lot nonstop. Sure war across all of Europe.
Jordan (01:31:55.000)
What world do you think you're gonna live in? Where the United quote states is going to not go into a giant shit ton of wars with each other? Well, that's crazy.
Dan (01:32:07.000)
I think even you know, taking it outside of Europe. I think just interpersonally with everybody. Yeah, there is conflict, there is resolution, there is community, there's communion. Like, there are all those aspects between every individual and individual and every group and every group, because that's just kind of the nature of how humans are sure. And yeah, imagining that that state of affairs would ever be different, like regarding the regardless of who is where, right, like, it's silly.
Jordan (01:32:44.000)
I mean, there's the, there's a very good lens to view human history through and that's just the genesis of breaking up and then getting back together again, constant breakup, new ideas, smashed back together, break up, new ideas smashed back together in waves over and over and over again, until about 50 years from now when we're all dead.
Dan (01:33:10.000)
So one of the things that I think is really kind of bizarre about this, is that like, okay, so you have, essentially regressive pneus is the name of the game. Yeah, like there is a desire to regress policy back to a point when, you know, everything was, you know, white oriented. Yeah. And that's the that's the name of the game, the
Jordan (01:33:38.000)
good old idealic
Dan (01:33:40.000)
drive much like, you know, a lot of white supremacist white nationalist types. Peter Brimelow, is really against the immigration reforms in 1965. The quote, heart cellar act. Yep. That Nick Fuentes screams about all the time. Sure. And so like, you have this desire to regress, but like, I don't know, at that point. You don't think you're gonna regress further? Like, what? At what point? Do you have a stable definition even of whiteness? Yeah, that you're going to adhere to? Oh, man. I mean, it's, it seems to me like you're, there's just gonna be problems if he got weddings ideal world if
Jordan (01:34:20.000)
he got what he wanted five minutes after every non white person was gone. Every Catholic should be shaking in their boots. You know, like, that's the next step for these people. The logical next step. Yeah. I mean, yeah, absolutely.
Dan (01:34:34.000)
There's, yeah, I think that there's this is just a nonsense game that he's playing that's out of division and hate. That is at the root of all of this. And he can intellectualize things all he wants. It's just stupid. And it's not a solution to any real problem. Yeah. Now, the other thing is, I do find it fascinating. This this racism that Alex has have. The implication is that, you know, these white European stocks have a kind of a noble, heroic pneus to them. Sure. And the implication, I guess is that all other ethnic groups don't.
Jordan (01:35:17.000)
It's hard not to get that implication is people don't understand what words mean when you put them all together. They mean more than the thing that you intend them to mean. They mean the totality of what they mean. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Dan (01:35:33.000)
So yeah, I think I mean, obviously the headline is Alex was on Steven Crowder show and then hosted his own show from Crowder studio the two of them are getting buddy buddy in a way that is, you know, it's
Jordan (01:35:45.000)
uncomfortable.
Dan (01:35:48.000)
I mean, a little bit in as much as I think that the Steven Crowder brand of content is fucking stupid. Yeah. And difficult to watch in a way that because there's just annoyance, there's sound effects. There's fart noises almost constantly. They're like, it's it's just a very bad. Yeah. sophomoric show.
Jordan (01:36:07.000)
No, it's like white nationalists. Howard Stern, show
Dan (01:36:10.000)
it a little bit. Yeah. And the I don't think that there's any real possibility of the two of them merging in any way that is like, like going to make the forming like Voltron. And because their egos won't allow it. Yeah. Crowder has this big deal with rumble. Alex has his own site that he's invested millions and millions of dollars into. So like, there isn't a way that these merge necessarily. And so that part is kind of a concern that isn't foremost in my mind. Right. But the way that Alex operates and the way he tries to, like CO opt and take viewers from people and lead them into his ship. Yeah, that I think is kind of scary, because particularly the demographic information about like, younger, generally younger audience listening to Crowder yep, I think that it does pose a significant danger. Yeah, cuz
Jordan (01:37:08.000)
I mean, at the end of the day, Alex would happily torpedo everything Steven Crowder has ever built if it gets him a little bit more attention.
Dan (01:37:16.000)
He's a sneaky Smash. He's soon as burn it all down as soon as he doesn't need to. He's gonna get him like a pig.
Jordan (01:37:22.000)
I mean, I don't know how these people can trust each other at all for even a fucking second. No,
Dan (01:37:26.000)
I don't. doubt they do. Yeah. And then I mean, subheadline probably more importantly, Peter Brimelow on his show, to just spout white nationalist bullshit. Yep. Yep. So that's that
Jordan (01:37:41.000)
that is that?
Dan (01:37:44.000)
car like the modern day?
Unknown Speaker (01:37:45.000)
No, no, suck Sia. Anyway,
Dan (01:37:49.000)
we'll be back in another episode. But until then, Jordan, we have lives.
Jordan (01:37:54.000)
Indeed we do. It's knowledge. right.com. Yep. We're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's and I'll just go fight. Yep.
Dan (01:37:59.000)
Dammit. Look, we'll be back. But until then, I'm the only I'm DCX Clark. I wish that I had just isolated the elevator music. Yeah, no, that was that would have been perfect instead of my scatting. You can just imagine that elevator music in your head right now. Just a couple seconds of that. Just imagine it right here. No, no, no, you can't do it. Okay, so that'll ruin the ability to imagine so just imagine it.
Unknown Speaker (01:38:28.000)
And now here comes the sex robots.
Alex Jones (01:38:31.000)
Andy in Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. Well, Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work.