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Dan (00:00:59.000)
Hey everybody, welcome acknowledged. Right. I'm Dave Jordan. We're a couple dudes sit around worship at the altar of saline and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed.
Jordan (00:01:08.000)
We are Dan Georgia. Dan, Jordanne quick question for you.
Dan (00:01:11.000)
So what's your spot today, buddy? My bright spot today Jordan is I am getting Oh, I feel Yeah, I'm getting old. A week. But oh, my
Jordan (00:01:18.000)
knees are right there with you, buddy.
Dan (00:01:21.000)
So here's why. Yeah, I have taken quite a love recently for a couple things that I feel are old people food gardening.
Jordan (00:01:29.000)
No, because you already had that. Yeah.
Dan (00:01:33.000)
And I'll get back to that. Okay. Okay. Have a little more. I'm not saying I'm trying to. I still have a passion for gardening. So that makes me old but also applesauce. Oh, no. And cottage cheese Get the fuck out of here. You're eating I found that I enjoy both quite a bit. Sure. I feel like those are not foods of the youth. Well, actually, applesauce is for the really young real you then there's a big gap. Yeah, and then old right back at it. Yeah, it's pretty. Pretty shocking to me. I was sitting there eating some applesauce. There's a fucking apple. How about this?
Jordan (00:02:06.000)
I don't. Here's the problem I have. I don't understand foods that are in between eating and drinking. I just don't appreciate it. I don't appreciate the feeling of like, am I supposed to chomp on this and then I swallow it.
Dan (00:02:20.000)
See what's nice is it gives you options to drink. I have not considered what do you think about a milkshake?
Jordan (00:02:28.000)
What do I think about a milkshake? Yeah, that's a different consistency than cottage cheese.
Dan (00:02:32.000)
Well, you're not gonna drink cottage cheese. Well
Jordan (00:02:34.000)
obviously spoon it right. I'm talking about selling sauce with applesauce, applesauce and milkshake but an apple Can you can you you can drink applesauce through a straw.
Dan (00:02:46.000)
You could if you want to do Yeah. Do you have to believe in yourself? Like it's probably pretty hard. Here's what kind of Jesus kind of like a drink. Okay, boba tea.
Jordan (00:02:57.000)
It's kind of like boba. Yeah,
Dan (00:02:59.000)
it's like the bowls. Let some chia seeds.
Jordan (00:03:02.000)
Okay. My brightspot is a return of regular ass taskmaster in the UK version during Greg Davies. Alex Horne and I figured it out. Yeah, I feel like I've figured out why it is that the UK version is better than the others. Greg Davies used to be a real life teacher. Ha I think the fact that he spent time teaching children gave him the ability to treat these adult comedians, which are essentially the same thing. Yes, as a certain type of dismissive such as like the type of dismissive that they barely even argue against because it's like the teacher is saying that you did wrong. You got me. Exactly. We're comedians are all ingrained inside to be like teachers. Hmm,
Dan (00:03:51.000)
I think that's it. That's an interesting. That's my theory. Okay. Yeah, that's an interesting possibility. You may be right. Yeah, I don't I don't know. I think they just have a system of how they cast it and that basically what makes it work yeah, it's It's unbeatable. Him and Alex have a good dynamic of aloofness and abuse totally 100%. And then there's there is essentially a system I think you can see over time, there's one person who's insane Yep, essentially, or or is like the butt of insane jokes. Yeah, sure. person's going to do things wrong. Yeah, time. You have somebody who's a little bit of a what would it be? Little posh? Because it's British, I would say a little bit posh. At
Jordan (00:04:39.000)
least a puppy dog also, a potter puppy dog works. Always the same. No, no, no, but uh, trying to sip trying to be like I'll do anything you say taskmaster?
Dan (00:04:48.000)
Some old person? Yeah, totally. One old person who is possibly on the open mic scene with Greg Davis. Yeah, yes, absolutely. or something and then or even older than him that can get some old Person jokes in Yeah. And then at least one young person who's the loud one too. Yeah, adults that Yeah, but it works. It always works. Yeah, it always works. Yep. Because all those different minds figure out how to do tasks differently
Jordan (00:05:16.000)
Yeah, and they always combine different backgrounds you know there's there's people of color but from everywhere there's no there's no like, oh, it has to be learner. There's women. It doesn't have to be an exact like formula it's just sure it's just let's find the people who can add on this season. Oh, we do with may Martin. Yeah, that's true. Yeah, that's the that's the young person no less they they're still part of the royal family. Yeah, absolutely get
Dan (00:05:44.000)
you but you know, you have Australia they have their own and New Zealand as their own Canadia can't get one No, no, not enough comedian.
Jordan (00:05:51.000)
I'm gonna have to move up there to start my own taskmaster. That's
Dan (00:05:54.000)
why That's why you're thinking about Toronto.
Jordan (00:05:56.000)
There's an opening in the market. Yeah.
Dan (00:06:01.000)
I think that'd be offensive to the queen right? Could be king. Doesn't
Jordan (00:06:06.000)
I think that doesn't count. We shot a king. I feel like we all should have been like the queen as the last queen. That's the last royal she was great at it. She got to do all the evil forever. She did it for ever
Dan (00:06:18.000)
since it was like a respected vaunted institution. And now she she presided over the steep decline of the important oil. Yeah,
Jordan (00:06:27.000)
absolutely. Listen, the bulls don't raise 23 That bulls don't have anybody wearing 23 anymore he's gonna retire the monarch retire the monarchy. You put a little banner up here like this was great. put a crown on the rafters. Yes, yeah. Everybody wears a tiara for the day.
Dan (00:06:43.000)
Not a terrible idea but I do think that they also retired like the numbers of like Horace Grant true and
Jordan (00:06:51.000)
still great. Luc. Longley. Listen,
Dan (00:06:54.000)
they were tired Luke long least they should have retired the numbers of everybody who was in
Jordan (00:06:59.000)
the sixth year. Well, the to see that's the property and then the three in
Dan (00:07:03.000)
the three. Yeah. BJ Armstrong retired. First three. BJ and Horace Grant first three Bill Wennington. Absolutely.
Jordan (00:07:11.000)
Tony Kook coach who co gotta get the coop coach and
Dan (00:07:13.000)
of course Pippin Of course. Well,
Jordan (00:07:15.000)
I mean, we that was an unspoken need not to say that.
Dan (00:07:19.000)
Yeah. Who else was in that team? Boy, Steve Kerr was he around
Jordan (00:07:24.000)
curve. Her was crucial to winning the 96 series against Utah Jazz or something. I can't remember which one it was
Dan (00:07:31.000)
trying to, I think think of I've topped out. People who are on the 96 bowls. Did we say Johnny Five bowls? No, it wasn't I don't think we said that. No. figment of your imagination. Yeah. So Jordan, today, we have a present day episode to go over. We're gonna be talking about Alex talking about Trump getting arrested.
Jordan (00:07:50.000)
Yeah, that's why we did a lot of preamble put my fingers
Dan (00:07:53.000)
in the air like
Jordan (00:07:55.000)
you warned us last time. Well,
Dan (00:07:56.000)
here's the thing. So we're gonna be talking about April 4, and fifth because Trump gets arrested on the fourth check. But it actually is later than when Alex is on air. Right. So he's not on air as it happens, but everyone's pretty much aware that Trump is taking off from Florida and heading to turn himself in as it were. So we're gonna let's do a little bit of the fourth, but mostly focus on the fifth. Because then Alex can actually talk about what happened and get into it. And because the fourth is a toxic wasteland of transphobia. Good, great is almost to the point where I feel like if it were more grotesque, I think I probably wouldn't play it. Yeah, but I'm gonna I'm gonna play some of this. And you know, fair warning. It's, it's not great. It's pretty, pretty awful stuff. But some of the things he says, I think are beyond the pale in a way that's kind of new and worth commenting.
Jordan (00:08:54.000)
All right. Judge freezin says he'll allow it.
Dan (00:08:57.000)
So we'll get down to business on this. But before we do, Jordan, let's take a little moment. Say hello to some new Whoa, that's a great idea. So first, don't waste my time. The girl boss, thank you so much. You're on our policy walk now before I hit the button. Yes. Okay. I shouldn't say that. This is a person who wished this. I want a happy birthday last year. Oh, I think we did give that happy birthday. But we didn't give this shout. No, no, we gave it last year. Okay. But I think that the person who asked for the shout out didn't hear it and thinks that we did. I think that's all right. But in case we didn't guess this was a person who had a birthday on April 7. So also, happy birthday. Happy birthday. I think we did it last year. All right. You know what you get to you get to I don't mind. Anyway, your your now policy won't have a policy.
Jordan (00:09:43.000)
But that doesn't count for this year. Okay. We're not wishing you a happy birthday this year.
Dan (00:09:49.000)
You're on your own. Yeah, exactly. So next. Hey, Maxine. Hey, Ferg. I did the thing. Thank you so much. Now policy. Well,
Alex Jones (00:09:56.000)
I'm a policy wonk,
Jordan (00:09:57.000)
thank you very much.
Dan (00:09:58.000)
Next intergalactic spirits. Well, contract law required the devil to tell me first that I was paying to be a walk. Thank you so much. You are now policy one.
Alex Jones (00:10:05.000)
I'm a policy wonk. Thank
Jordan (00:10:06.000)
you very much.
Dan (00:10:07.000)
And maybe if Alex Jones stand Luna, thank you so much. You are now policy walk.
Alex Jones (00:10:12.000)
I'm a policy wonk.
Dan (00:10:13.000)
Thank you very much. We got a couple of technocrats in the mix Jordan. So first, I witnessed Andy from Candace, Kansas have a psychedelic trip. And now I understand the secrets of space time. Also. I love her. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat and my Lusas and the clear witch project. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat and they did include instructions on how to pronounce my losest. Alright, so thank you so much. You're an IO technocrat.
Alex Jones (00:10:36.000)
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. Thank
Dan (00:10:55.000)
you so much. Yes, thank you very much that my losest makes me think of something in science class. Yeah. mitosis and meiosis, meiosis, meiosis and mitosis. Yeah, you keep them separated. Which ones which?
Jordan (00:11:09.000)
No, I don't know. We know what they are. Mitosis is when cells split, correct? Yeah. Meiosis is when cells combined No, I was just guessing
Dan (00:11:19.000)
productive cells. Well, so my only reason I remember this is because my science teacher whose name I don't even remember Greg Davies. He explained it to us as I have mitosis in my toes and meiosis in my and then he did the DX chop on his crotch.
Jordan (00:11:36.000)
All right. Yeah. All right. That was the year yeah, it was the year for the Attitude
Dan (00:11:39.000)
Era.
Jordan (00:11:43.000)
That was the year everybody was doing one of those still
Dan (00:11:45.000)
remember it to this day? Almost 40. Yeah. So here's a little out of context drop from today's show. This one's going in the soundboard for sure. Okay. Yeah. Oh, hell, yeah.
Jordan (00:11:59.000)
I want to hear that after I do something successful.
Dan (00:12:02.000)
Yeah. Alex, cheering for you. Yeah, really, really happy about your achievement. I like it. So we start here on the fourth. And I can say within even the first clip, I knew we were in trouble because he starts talking about how Trump's arrest is election meddling and veers off course incredibly quickly. All right.
Alex Jones (00:12:20.000)
This is election meddling. This is the country falling into a banana vote Republican. This is the deep state, openly flexing its muscles. And letting us know that we can't vote for who we want to. And that the corrupt blue cities and states are establishing a absolute tyranny over us. And the main target, ladies and gentlemen, is our children. And so we'll be focused a lot today here with Judge Andrew Napolitano, Roger Stone and many other experts joining us but the big picture is this the Tavistock Institute in the 60s and trans agenda. It already been planned by Aldous Huxley. Brother, Julian Huxley ran the UN ran it as a way to end the human family as we know it. And create chemical eyes sterilized features for depopulation and destroying the existing human order.
Jordan (00:13:38.000)
Okay, so that's why they're arresting Trump.
Dan (00:13:41.000)
Within a minute, within a minute. Within a minute Alex goes from like, Trump is the greatest thing of this election meddling on a level we've never seen before. Apparently, we're a banana boat Republic. Yeah. Jay, I'm not familiar with the term well,
Jordan (00:13:54.000)
you know if you can make one store out of banana republic, then you have to make another store out of banana boat Republic. Yeah.
Dan (00:14:00.000)
When Alex goes to the beach. It's a banana hammock.
Jordan (00:14:04.000)
Exactly. Yeah.
Dan (00:14:07.000)
Yeah, very quickly weaves into transphobia. Calling trans people creatures, real dehumanizing garbage. From Alex. I can tell like this is not going to be an episode where we're gonna really get too much into the Trump arresting ethic. I think Alex is on another tip today. Yeah, I
Jordan (00:14:25.000)
think the corollary to what's the what's the rule where it'll not online argument always ends in somebody's being called a Nazi.
Dan (00:14:33.000)
I know what you're talking about, but I don't remember the name. Yeah, this is I want to say Murphy's law. But that's not whatever can go. Godwin's and a great album by Murphy. Lee from the St. Louis.
Jordan (00:14:46.000)
Interesting. What was his law?
Dan (00:14:48.000)
I think Godwin is right. Okay. That's correct. Um, Murphy Lee's law is that he is the most St. Louis and you can ask his tattoo is a good law. He was like The Waterboy and they say you can do it.
Jordan (00:14:58.000)
Okay. That's a good one. Yep. I know this is like the same thing. It is the length of time it gets the right wing to we need to save the children. You know what I'm saying? Like it always ends with, listen, whatever it is you think makes sense doesn't matter. We need to save the children, right?
Dan (00:15:12.000)
And we need to save the children as always cover for something else in their agenda that is destructive to others, whether it's restricting access to reproductive health care demonizing trans people, banning books, whatever it is, it's something and it's, it's garbage. We need to
Jordan (00:15:31.000)
think of the children when we let a woman die of sepsis, because we're worried about being cold and abortion. Yeah, that's great.
Dan (00:15:40.000)
Yeah, yeah, it sucks. Yep. So this is really the clip where I was like, we're in deep waters here, my friend. This is really shocking to hear from Alex, in terms of his hatred of tramps be really
Alex Jones (00:15:55.000)
exact same program, from Australia, to Germany, to Canada, to the US, they're rolling out of Africa. They're rolling it out in Latin America, they're rolling out in Asia, the only place that allow it is Communist China and Russia, and some Muslim countries. And as bad as radical, even orthodox Islam as it is a savior of Christianity won't stand up for itself. And I don't mean to say you're like Christ, but a savior, compared to this. And you know, I'm a big proponent of what is really radical, but Orthodox, expansionary Islam, but I gotta be honest, Islam is like a fresh and clean drink of mother's milk. Compared to this, and the Muslims are not putting up with it.
Dan (00:16:44.000)
I cannot count the number of times that Alex has lied about insane stuff in order to demonize Islam as a whole. And Muslims individually. do hear him be like, because of their, the because of a trend of not accepting LGBT because of the worst part of them. Of those countries that are non acceptance of LGBTQ folk. They are like a glass of mother's milk compared to two it's, it's outrageous. I can't, I can't. He's saying like, I want Sharia law. Yeah, basically,
Jordan (00:17:21.000)
I want to I need to build a time machine to go back and beat the shit out of every single person who said bullshit about Sharia law in 2004. I'm gonna, I'm going to do that. I'm not going to solve any problems. I'm just going to beat the shit out. It's insane.
Dan (00:17:36.000)
It's so weird to hear, like the way that Alex makes peace with his enemies in service of like something else. He hates more. You know, it's very, I mean, it's it's jarring
Jordan (00:17:49.000)
Why believe anything? Well, what's the point?
Dan (00:17:54.000)
I mean, if you want to, if you want to ask me personally, Oh, yeah.
Jordan (00:17:58.000)
Oh, yeah. No, no. Well, yeah,
Dan (00:18:01.000)
I would put it to you that he doesn't. Exactly. I would say that almost everything is pretty negotiable in terms of what is pushing forward, his current bigotry, whatever is targeting the groups that he wants to target, which is what he profits off of. Yeah. So yep. There's some of that I don't believe sincere beliefs, like in terms of like, I don't believe that he actually thinks like, I will embrace like, or orthodox extreme Islam, or whatever. In order to to get rid of the trans agenda created by the Tavistock Institute. Yeah, it's all nonsense. Yeah, just just it's just hey,
Jordan (00:18:41.000)
just do a new religion. That's like we hate people. That would be fine. Write a book that has one sentence hater is evil. Yeah, absolutely. We just hate them.
Dan (00:18:51.000)
So Trump is going to be arrested. Alex knows that he's made peace with it. But also it's Obama lawyers. Oh, I'm sorry. Oh, seven his
Alex Jones (00:19:00.000)
you're watching us via television stations, conversations on the internet. You can see the shot in front of Trump Tower. shots in front of the courthouse will be in or mentally going back to President Trump at 215. Eastern time today. 115 Central time today. We'll be turning himself in the George Soros installed puppet. And the documents and articles are all out and are all confirmed that George Soros put this guy in he promised to a restaurant and an Obama lawyer is inside his office orchestrating it all. So when we talk about Joe Biden and his administration, it's really the third administration
Dan (00:19:54.000)
having some birth problems. So yeah, I mean, like you pointed out like you could say that reign hall I Alex's lawyer in Texas cases isn't Obama lawyer. Lawyer. Yeah, absolutely meaningless. Sort of epithet to
Jordan (00:20:07.000)
throw around. Someone was appointed by Obama. There was like 1000 people, you know, yeah.
Dan (00:20:12.000)
Soros didn't put anybody in anywhere, whether or not like the open societies donated to somebody or whatever. Yeah, you could deal with that if you want to deal in reality, but yeah, Soros didn't be like you go there. And there is a preoccupation with the idea that Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, campaigned on pursuing prosecution against Trump. Yeah, right.
Jordan (00:20:38.000)
Yeah. Holding powerful people accountable for the crimes they commit.
Dan (00:20:41.000)
It goes like it's constant he's talking about like he campaigned on that. Yeah, keep that in mind because there is a payoff later in the episode right. Wanted to make a point of how much like we're not gonna listen to every time he says, Alex says it at nauseam foreshadowing. So, but this this brag Alvin brag his office is is cuckoo. It's, it's all over the place. It's upside down. Okay. They don't know what they're doing. They're trying to arrest Trump. Meanwhile, they support criminals. And they do they lock up anybody. Mostly innocent people.
Jordan (00:21:13.000)
Somebody is flying over this fucking nest.
Alex Jones (00:21:17.000)
Trump's gonna be charged with 34 felony counts, No handcuffs, no mug shot, no jail cell, because they know that image really illustrates that they are incredible criminals, while there's lawlessness and murder and death and all the major blue cities, including New York and the same da just this week, charged a parking garage attendant who saw a man breaking into cars, it's on surveillance footage. He came over and the man attacked him. took the gun away. But before he took the gun away, he shot the attendant and the attendant took it away from him and shot him. So literally someone pulls a gun on you. They shoot you, you pull it away and shoot them and you get charged with attempted murder and illegally owning a gun. Even though you've done the gun. I read the indictment a few days ago. And I just couldn't even believe it strongly doubt someone attacks you with a gun you fight for your life.
Jordan (00:22:30.000)
Strong disbelief
Alex Jones (00:22:32.000)
and you get charged that actually these people are folks. Yeah, man.
Dan (00:22:37.000)
So one of the ways that the Trump propagandists tried to make this arrest. See more egregious was to point to this case about this parking attendant who shot an alleged robber. It's like, it's basically adding specifics to they'll indict a ham saying Sure, sure. Yeah, so Musa Diarra was on shift when he saw roadie Charles looking into cars and naturally thought that he was trying to find stuff to steal. Diarra, confronted him at which point Charles pulled out a gun, Dr. Tried to wrestle wrestle the gun away, and in the scuffle, it discharged and Dr. himself was shot, he was still able to get the gun, and then he shot Charles twice. Initially, when police arrived at the scene, they arrested and charged both of them with assault and attempted murder. However, upon review of the evidence and getting a handle on what the situation was, Alvin Bragg's da office dropped the charges against era. This was two days before the point where Alex is lying on air about this because he doesn't know or care about the real story. He's probably just seeing a stupid meme on some far right. shithead social media, right? Alex doesn't get doesn't need to get this story, right? Because his version of it feels right to the audience out this fake version of the story conforms to the picture they emotionally resonate with about how their enemies work, and how rigged everything is against them. They'll never hold Alex accountable for being full of shit. Because to do that, they would need to insist that he start telling them things that don't feel satisfying. Yeah. Which is more important than the truth.
Jordan (00:24:02.000)
Yeah, I mean, what are you going to what's alley, Alex's narrative cannot be the cops are the ones in the fucking wrong here. And the DA who we hate is the one who is the one saving it stopping this. But
Dan (00:24:16.000)
I would argue I would arguably save that perhaps the cops aren't even called.
Jordan (00:24:22.000)
I'm not saying that. I mean, if you see two people shot, I get why you'd be like, Hey, we will take you down to the station. That kind of thing. Yeah, I get that. But at the same time, you know, like, that would be that in order for his narrative to happen. He would have to demonize somebody between the two. Yeah, I'm not talking about in real life. We're talking about him. Making sure yeah,
Dan (00:24:45.000)
we I don't know how you would play it if you want to deal with reality, because it doesn't matter. In reality. The story is only being told because there's a need to demonize Alvin Bragg right. The Manhattan DA 's office. Yeah. And instead of seeking for valid criticisms of the TAs office of which there would be plenty perhaps the New York
Jordan (00:25:06.000)
DC D A. 's office? Yeah, I doubt they're always dispensing perfect justice.
Dan (00:25:11.000)
Yeah, I think I think that you could, you could find things to complain about, but they wouldn't line up with Alex's politics. So and they wouldn't be satisfying for the audience. Yeah. Because they wouldn't work in service, the same way of like, the most innocent person who got shot is indicted and being charged with attempted murder. Yeah, that's how silly it is that Trump is charged. These are the same people, same people. It's not so yeah. So as we've seen, there is a trend in Alex's coverage around times when emotions are particularly hot when things are happening, like a Trump impeachment chair or something like that, that there's always going to be the False flags coming. Sure, sure ways.
Jordan (00:25:55.000)
There's a nuclear attack something along the lines, yeah. distract us from the real issue. Well,
Dan (00:25:59.000)
there's that and there is the globalists are going to start pulling false flags, which is pre emptive covers, or in case some right wing shithead goes out and bombs something right. Alex can say I called it was gonna happen those Wow. And so he continues on this trend chair.
Alex Jones (00:26:16.000)
Meanwhile, I said this last week, and now they've got Peter strock, and all the usual suspects from the FBI. all over TV, Shane, Republicans are going to start killing people, bombing people shooting people, it's imminent. That means they've got meth head mental patients that are schizophrenic in hotel rooms right now, with literal MK Ultra programming, which is a real thing. It's all come out in the news, telling them that they're the Messiah, they're going to save the Earth. It's a well known brainwashing pattern. That's one of them. CIA just apologized to Canada for the seeking immunity last week for more than 10,000 children they kidnapped in the 60s 70s and 80s. And they were trying to create mind control assassins with them. The Fox News again, Friday look it up. I mean, they created armies of these people. Sorry, I'm sorry and drugged up he did shoot Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the back. The CIA operative from the Skunk Works did that was that one turns her hand was drugged up on an amnesia drug really? Like we got pictures. He was there with a gun in his hand did none of the shooting so they got sir him sir hands. And John Hinckley Jr's in the hotel rooms in the farm, you know, in the woods, they got them outside the cities and outside of the towns ready to roll a man would prop bombs and just was keen on attacks and everything else. And this is the flash face, indict Trump start blowing stuff up. And if I was evil, and if I was them, and the same group that runs things today, did Oklahoma City and so much more. Hopefully, we can stop them by talking about this. But
Jordan (00:28:06.000)
wow. Wow.
Alex Jones (00:28:10.000)
In this coup against America, hopefully we can
Jordan (00:28:12.000)
talk them out of this. Yeah.
Dan (00:28:14.000)
You heard Alex kind of tip his hand there a bit when he was starting to say if I were them. Yeah, that's a pretty strong giveaway that most of his predictions about his imaginary enemies are just his own fantasies and what he would like to do to punish people that yeah, he doesn't like
Jordan (00:28:28.000)
oh, look at what these people are doing exactly what I would do if I was in their situation. Hmm.
Dan (00:28:32.000)
That story that Alex is talking about the the US seeking immunity in a Canadian case is interesting, but he's making up pretty much all of the details. There aren't armies of mind controlled patsies and they're never worried. This is a pretty narrow case about whether or not the US can be sued in a Canadian court for things that were done between the 40s and 60s in the MK Ultra experiments. Normally, states have sovereign immunity. And so if these people wanted to sue the US government, the appropriate place to do that would be in US courts. But in 1982, Canada passed the state Immunity Act, which is being argued that it allows people to sue a foreign government when there are cases of bodily injury involved. The question is whether or not this act is retroactive, whether it applies, and other various legal technicalities. I know that Alex's version is more fun and all but it only exists in his imagination. In reality, the only reason he's even doing this whole presentation is because he's fairly sure that one of his compatriots is likely to want to try to blow up a building or commit some other act of horrific domestic terrorism. So this is just further pre emptive damage control for that. In case it happens. He has a built in narrative and clips he can point to saying I called it I'm always right hashtag Alex Jones was right. 99% of the time. I'm an Alex Jones. Right, right. Right. We'll be back. That's
Jordan (00:29:48.000)
a good robot. Thank you. Yeah. I mean, okay,
Dan (00:29:52.000)
people couldn't see my impression I was
Jordan (00:29:55.000)
doing Yeah, you were doing pretty good space work. I was pretty good. And, I mean, I, why why do we live in a world where it's like, I don't know, if we want to retroactively apply this whole the states can't murder people act.
Dan (00:30:14.000)
It's just it's listening to murder people. Can you sue them?
Jordan (00:30:18.000)
I know, but it's just open up a big old No, totally. But again, I think it's probably fine. Maybe we should open that candle. Maybe some worms need to be let out of that chaos. Yeah,
Dan (00:30:31.000)
I guess I guess the issue becomes, at least from where I'm sitting. Sure. Who has standing if you go back far enough, right, you know, like, right, when your relative Sue and other state for bodily injury or something like that? Yeah. You know, it does. It does become a little bit murky at that point, you know, people who would already be passed on, Drew Drew. But yeah, I don't know, I think that there's a certain amount of accountability that probably should exist between states. But unfortunately, in order to really facilitate that kind of need a world government do pretty against that.
Jordan (00:31:06.000)
Either that or your retribution is always well, I guess we got to fight a war to get you to pay this $1 million. Bill. Yeah.
Dan (00:31:17.000)
Which I could see being it's actually I think you're right. So one last clip here from the fourth and this is where I was like, goodbye. I'm gonna I'm not gonna cover more of this. I'm not charmed by the idea of Andrew Napolitano coming on. He is not an interesting, man. Nope. What's Roger Stone gonna say? Ah,
Jordan (00:31:37.000)
I could use more money.
Dan (00:31:39.000)
Oh, my legal defense fund is whatever. Hey, you guys listen to the pillow guys.
Jordan (00:31:47.000)
I've got a I've got a fucking discount code. You want some of that?
Dan (00:31:50.000)
So this this clips pretty bad. Alex gets into some thoughts about the trans suicide rate. It's just
Jordan (00:31:58.000)
it's I would have ended that I would have ended when you described it. Yeah. That's not
Dan (00:32:02.000)
it's not a good clip. I don't think it's a few will enjoy. We'll see
Alex Jones (00:32:08.000)
how they go. We have the highest suicide rate, we have the highest death rate, because they're almost half of them in studies are sex workers. And, and are in a really disruptive lifestyle in the sex call. And they're killing themselves and they're being killed, not by us, but by their pimpy. And all this other they pointed conservatives, thinking we want to run around and quote hurt people in drag, or we want to ban books, yo, we're saying you can't have pedophilia, you're banning books, telling kids to get the back of a van with a guy when it comes to books. And then it shows the man had access with the child and how wonderful it is. That's just one of the books I we don't want libraries, and that's the law legislatures. They get passed. City Councils, we play the videos. They start reading penthouse writer writers about sex. That's about adults having sex. And they say Would this be okay in the school? And they said we can't answer that. Because everybody knows you don't put penthouse in the elementary school or the high school. We can all agree on that house doesn't tell Hey, if you're in a backyard and a man next door invites you in his shed wants to give you a blow job. Go ahead and go over he'll like it. It'll be fun. Ask the man to give you a blow job. And then oh, if a man asks you to get these are books from school, if a nice man wants to just give me pleasure. Remember what Oprah Winfrey said a few years ago, she said Well, kids don't know it's abuse. Hey, like it?
Dan (00:33:42.000)
This is a load of disgusting bullshit. Yeah. Oprah his comments were about how difficult it is to wrestle with having been abused as a child because of the confusion that comes along with it. Alex is lying to demonize an already vulnerable population and run cover for the fact that the GOP, particularly in Florida are actively banning a ton of books that aren't pedophilic but are just things that make white conservatives very uncomfortable. Alex is doing this because he wants those kinds of books banned. But he also knows the calling for banning books that make him uncomfortable looks really bad. So he just pretends it's about something that's a little bit more defensible, even though the thing he claims it about. It's not happening.
Jordan (00:34:20.000)
Listen, listen, I know that when you think of book bans, you think of the Nazis immediately burning a lot of books right now. I'm not like that. Okay, I only want to burn books that tell the history of the United States. I don't like Right. See, it's very diff I'm different. Yeah,
Dan (00:34:38.000)
so there is a higher rate of participation in sex work among trans women than the general population, but that's not a major contributor to the suicide rate that people discuss. The first thing to keep in mind is that when people are talking about these statistics, they are not talking about suicide rates. They're talking about attempted suicide rates. death records don't include sexual orientation or gender identity typically, so With that gathering that information is not something that most of these studies have been able to capture. They deal with attempted suicides or you know, desire to attempt, which is important because that means that studies and surveys can capture the influences that led to that decision. Yeah, a 2020 study in the Journal of interpersonal violence found that micro aggressions and familial emotional neglect are two of the highest contributing factors, generally speaking, mean murderous pimps strangely didn't make an appearance in that study at all, not even not even close. Yeah, the Trevor Project has also done a ton of work in this field. And this is one of the things that's very consistent. Their 2022 survey found that if LGBTQ youth have a high level of familial support, their risk of attempting was more than cut in half. In addition to that familial support acceptance and support in schools are also important variables that are associated with decreased suicidality. Right? We would be remiss if we didn't also mention that this Trevor Project survey found that 60% of respondents wanted mental health care but did not receive it. There's a certain amount of this statistic that has nothing to do with someone being trans or non binary, but just with everyday mental health problems, that end up not being able to to be something they seek help for, often due to financial inability, or concerns that parents won't give their permission to seek treatment, or even concerned that there'll be outed if they seek treatment. To the extent that trans folks are sex workers, some of them want to be in that field and good for them. Others feel they have no other viable options, which is not helped by the phenomenon of employment discrimination. Additionally, many LGBTQ folk resort to sex work because they're kicked out of their homes by unaccepting parents and find themselves on the street. In many ways, a lot of the roads go back to the impact that having supportive, accepting family members has and the negative impact that not having that has, I know that Alex has no idea what he's talking about, and he's just making shit up as he goes along. But I do think that he knows what he's doing, namely, preaching a gospel that's designed to make more parents less accepting of their LGBTQ children, thereby exacerbating the very problem he pretends that he's not making worse. Yeah,
Jordan (00:37:15.000)
I mean, I can't, I can't relate by any stretch to an infinite number of of situations. But when I was, I don't know 1516, I had recognized that I was bipolar type one. And I did not tell my parents or seek help, until I was 23. Because one, I was worried that they weren't going to believe me, and instead put me in some kind of church version of that, you know, just that idea of like, if I do say this, there is a possibility that I will be actively harmed by my family, or kicked out, you know, and that's on a small scale. Yeah, you know, and that, and that, of course, leads to like, well, I don't have value I don't have worth, and I'm at any point in time, if I act like who I am, I will be punished and hurt for it. So why the fuck still stay alive, you know? And that that is there?
Dan (00:38:12.000)
Yeah. Yeah. I don't pretend to like, obviously understand the full totality of this topic. And I would not pretend to be someone who is, you know, fully, of course not. Yeah. But to the extent that Alex is talking about this subject, it's, I mean, it's disgraceful. And it does strike me as, like trying to bring about a scenario where the very thing that would be abundantly helpful. Yeah, is impossible to achieve. Yeah. And I think that's pretty awful. Yeah. And I think he does, on some level, understand that Yeah. And
Jordan (00:38:55.000)
with with the knowledge we have now, you can be convicted of a crime for bullying somebody who then winds up killing themselves, you know, for a sustained action towards this person who winds up killing themselves, you are responsible. But if you are on a national TV show, bullying people into the similar situation, you are not held accountable for it.
Dan (00:39:22.000)
It's the guess the difference between targeted harassment and scattershot? Yeah, universal harassment,
Jordan (00:39:29.000)
no, it gets right back to one person as a person and a million people as a statistic. You know, it gets right back to that concept.
Dan (00:39:35.000)
So anyway, I had a little patience. I was like, well, once Alex is describing this book, I'm out Yeah. And and all this so we jumped to the fifth good call and Trump has been arrested. Right. And then he's given a speech. Oh, yeah. And Alex is mad about the response to that speech.
Alex Jones (00:39:57.000)
Media decided Janani Eric Trump's incredibly historic 24 minute speech. We will air it all today in pieces and I will comment on a lot of extra apps as well. Rachel Maddow said she would decide interviewers were going to see any of it. Of course, she shouted, none of it. These people are beyond evil. Here's some of the key things Trump had to say.
Dan (00:40:19.000)
So Rachel Maddow was the only specific that Alex gives of anybody not playing the speech. So that's great. Yeah. And second, Alex does not play the whole speech. Of course not. It was he said he's going to do he's complaining that other people did. He doesn't make it through the whole thing. Yep.
Jordan (00:40:33.000)
Yep. Yep. I'm surprised. I'm surprised anybody made it through that. When you come out on the courthouse steps. You give like a two minute blurb and then you move on with your life.
Dan (00:40:43.000)
This was back at Mar a Lago.
Jordan (00:40:44.000)
I think he shouldn't be allowed to go back to Mara Lago
Dan (00:40:49.000)
if anybody asked your White House Oh, my
Jordan (00:40:51.000)
God. I didn't know I do. I think there might be two justice systems there
Dan (00:40:56.000)
might be. So look, the good news is that the GOP is fully behind Trump. I don't know if that's true.
Alex Jones (00:41:04.000)
Republican leadership. Because of the massive backlash against this has been forced to get behind Trump. A lot of them are working against Trump. But make no mistake, our republic is in crisis today. Ladies and gentlemen, this is a Soros backed coup in New York seeks to imprison Trump for 136 years. That's the live show. Headline Alan brag. As judged to hold Trump's trial during primary season. Totally timed. Probably not guilty to 34 felony counts. Deep State indictment against 636 years in prison, while Alvin Bragg releases shooters that shoot people days after they do it.
Dan (00:41:48.000)
Think Alex is getting confused about the parking attendant?
Jordan (00:41:51.000)
Yeah, is he now like it's he's really sick. This shooter that I just totally
Dan (00:41:55.000)
confused Oh my god. So people like Kevin McCarthy may feel the need to give some kind of knee jerk support to Trump to avoid alienating his fans right now. This is not a status quo that can remain for long. The 2024 general election is a presidential election. But a whole lot of members of Congress are also up for reelection and you can bet your bottom dollar that they know that a sure path to losing is connecting their campaign to supporting Trump and his legal case, which will only get nastier and messier as things go along. Yeah, the way that Trump is gonna act and lash out the speeches he's gonna give it's gonna be outrageous. Yeah,
Jordan (00:42:30.000)
I appreciate the all the like polling, amazing Oh, people instantly after Trump's indictment, 50% support or whatever it is. And it's like, dude, next week, it'll be different. We live in a world where a week is a completely changing the world who cares.
Dan (00:42:45.000)
Every seat in the house is contested. And as it stands, the GOP only has a four member majority. So that shit is tight. In the Senate, there are 34 seats that are up for grabs. Only 11 of these seats are currently held by members of the GOP, so they have a little bit less to lose, but the margins are very slim in the Senate. So you don't want to lose anything. Now, most of those Republicans in the Senate are pretty safe GOP places they're probably not going to lose. So you're probably going to see a little bit more willingness to fuck around for people like Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley check, we're both up for reelection, but House members are probably going to be way more cautious. Even beyond just electoral concerns. Most of these folks don't want their political existence tied to a guy who's probably going to be convicted for these crimes, because that creates the risk that their entire identity will be caught up in trying to absolve Trump at the expense of being able to spend political capital in some other fight that they care more about. I mean, I'll give a shit about this guy. Imagine
Jordan (00:43:41.000)
if your campaign has to be entirely I'm going to pardon the imprisoned former president. Right. Great.
Dan (00:43:49.000)
Good work. I don't know if that's really rallying. Right.
Jordan (00:43:53.000)
What about healthcare? Fuck you.
Dan (00:43:55.000)
The GOP folks in office will care about Trump until he's no longer potentially politically useful in the same way that they all hated him until he was the inevitable GOP candidate in 2016. Once the downside outweighs the potential benefit, they won't care. But for Alex, it's interesting because he likely has a different calculation. For Alex, the more likely it is that Trump goes to jail, the more appealing it is to support him. If Trump goes to jail, the narrative basically writes itself for Alex taken street, he could scream from the mountaintop about how the rightful leader who was sent to prison because he was he was too great of a threat to the globalist
Jordan (00:44:30.000)
Think about how many cokes are getting poisoned in prison.
Dan (00:44:34.000)
From the narrative perspective Trump going to jail is the best thing that can happen for Alex right now. And like because you'd be incarcerated, and there would be a limited ability for him to like necessarily disseminate messages what have you. Alex could control the narrative so well? Like there's so much like game he could play there? Yeah, in the same way that Carrie with MARK RICHARDS in prison, she basically gets to control the entire story. Yep, Alex could do so much with a imprisoned Trump.
Jordan (00:45:02.000)
Yeah. And we're not going to have to worry about a letters from an Alabama country jail County Jail from, from our boy. Trump over though maybe
Dan (00:45:11.000)
a tweet. Yeah. But then also you got to think like Trump can't profit off his crime or whatever. But Alex can
Jordan (00:45:19.000)
Yeah.
Dan (00:45:22.000)
Spoiler alert, I think I have a clip in a little bit. Yeah, here. I'll just play this for you. Okay.
Alex Jones (00:45:27.000)
So I will give the number out. We come back. Also, the Trump campaign is fundraising off of a mug shot they made because they didn't give him a mug shot because they want to deny him the image of what they're trying to do put him in jail, brought in 36 years. And so we made a mock mug shot of Trump that I think is just as good as his as well. It's both fundraisers for Trump. And for us, if you want to support Trump, they'll get the shirt from them, but also get a limited edition shirt at Infowars store.com. Ours is very similar. Our says political prisoner, and has him in a mug shot photo.
Dan (00:46:05.000)
We were really disappointed that they didn't make a real mug shot, but we're still going to try and make some money off this. Yep. We had the idea and it's too good. It's so good. Actually, Trump's doing it too.
Jordan (00:46:15.000)
We had the idea of fairness. It's a very similar shirt, but on one the profits go to me and on the other the profits.
Dan (00:46:20.000)
Think about the 100 different things that you could do to make money off Trump political prisoner. Alex would just have a field day
Jordan (00:46:27.000)
Yeah, Trump for not prison would be a shirt. Yeah, yeah.
Dan (00:46:31.000)
So you heard on the last episode that Alex said Judge Andrew Napolitano was going to be on and turns out Alex is not above telling tales out of school about things that were said off air good.
Alex Jones (00:46:43.000)
Judge Andrew Napolitano on yesterday saying the plan is to bring Hillary in as the VP during the election that have Biden step now let's high level with the software I should have raised an honor. So how do you know that he's that makes stuff up? He said no, I parked on top level Democrat donors. They say Hillary is totally behind all this. Yeah, man.
Dan (00:47:03.000)
Hillary's back.
Jordan (00:47:04.000)
Yeah. You know, I feel like right now most democratic voters are hoping for return to the old aristocracy. You know, they're like, Oh, we've got this new aristocracy. That's bad.
Dan (00:47:15.000)
The only person who is in any way interested in Hillary being in the mix is Alex Yeah.
Jordan (00:47:21.000)
100%.
Dan (00:47:22.000)
And I just feel like this is so old.
Jordan (00:47:25.000)
Will it into existence so it'll be it'll make him money.
Dan (00:47:29.000)
You know what one of the big problems was with the show heroes? Now that NBC show heroes? I do.
Jordan (00:47:34.000)
We've talked extensively, but mostly when we were drunk at about seven years ago. Yeah.
Dan (00:47:40.000)
Problem with you? Well, there's a number of things first, the writer's strike, but let's leave that aside. Fair. Sylar was the problem. Sure. Zachary Quinto was really great. As a menacing villain sharing his power set was really interesting. Yeah. And unfortunately, they kept him around. They kept him around into season two and three. And it was just like, all right, you know, what are we doing? Why is Sylar still around? He was a great villain, and he should have died at the end of the first season. Yeah, and then move on to another villain or something, a new story, some kind of thing, but he's so good that they kept him around. And that's the problem that's that's what ultimately I believe really hampered their ability to grow as a show. Yeah, and Alex is doing the same thing with Hillary. Although she she is not she does not have telekinesis. No truth. Amy
Jordan (00:48:32.000)
can confirm she does not have telekinesis as of this printing
Dan (00:48:36.000)
she she is not able to steal other people's superpowers
Jordan (00:48:41.000)
you can have the same big bed in Inspector Gadget for as long as you want but in a real life show or with people you got to
Dan (00:48:49.000)
but also if you have the same big bed then you have to have like sort of smaller be like bad right that are still a threat of course that you can handle and then the big bad is always kind of getting away and there's a bomb in his chair. Yeah
Jordan (00:49:02.000)
fantastic way to escape. If we need to flee believe me that is what the fuzz will find here.
Dan (00:49:11.000)
Yeah, but like they turned Seiler good for a little while. Oh,
Dan (00:49:16.000)
mine who have a lot more thoughts about heroes.
Jordan (00:49:19.000)
I haven't bought that shit since the White Ranger, my friend. I'm not doing that again.
Dan (00:49:24.000)
I just don't want to hear more about Hillary. Yeah, it seems tired. Yeah, I need to be done. We need to be done. I can't even imagine his audience getting excited about bothering me anymore. Little do you know she's behind it all. Soros pulls off his mask Tillery.
Jordan (00:49:44.000)
Mission Impossible Tom Cruise mask.
Dan (00:49:47.000)
Okay, so Bragg. Alvin Bragg. Sure. He's up to more bad stuff. Tas office Oh,
Alex Jones (00:49:55.000)
all of a quarterback by this Soros legal Institute. They shut up where they left off hardened criminals out and murderers out and don't even charge them or let them go. And then they put all of us in the prisons. Big announcement we're all terrorists, because we're pro America. And they list all these guns and things that are terrorists. It goes on and on. Sex fiend gets sweet deal from Manhattan DA Bragg on teen rape charges and attacks five others. In just last week, they charged a parking garage attendant who did his job and went over it confronted a man peacefully so what are you doing? raking in cars? They got turns shoots him in the stomach. The man takes the gun away shuts him. They're charging
Jordan (00:50:37.000)
him but but now they're not.
Alex Jones (00:50:41.000)
This is a plan, folks.
Dan (00:50:42.000)
They make a good point. Yeah, so Alex is still lying about the parking attendant story. I say lying even though he probably has no idea what the reality is because I know that even if he heard that the charges had been dropped, he'd still tell his audience the same story. Yeah, it doesn't matter. It satisfies what it needs to satisfy. Yeah, which is the emotional needs of the audience. As for the sex fiend case, is a little bit more of a mess. The situation is this man named Justin Washington was offered a plea deal where he would get 30 days in jail and five years probation on a rape charge being pled down to a charge of coercion. A spokesperson for the DHS office said that they had consulted with sex crimes, prosecutors who had been in contact with the victim and their family, and that the plea deal was partially in service of finding a way to hold Washington responsible that make it so the victim would not have to testify. The amount of evidence prosecutors had forced them to reduce the charges from first degree rape and first degree sexual abuse to third degree which dropped Washington's bail to $12,000 which was he was able to meet Okay, he had no prior arrests and made all court appearances so it doesn't seem that outlandish that he would be offered to be able to be released on bail. However, just a few days before he was set to be sentenced he went on an assault spree. This is pretty awful. Like it's ridiculous it was like climbing up people's fire escape masturbating looking in their windows and stuff. It was a man what the fuck yeah, it's awful. And naturally, the TAs office has moved to retract the plea deal. Alex and his ilk are pretty obsessed at the moment with D legitimizing Alvin Bragg and the Manhattan DA 's office. So whatever appearance of wrongdoing will be naturally blown out of proportion. But it's important to keep in mind that Alex doesn't care about at all about this parking attendant or any of Washington's victims. This is literally only an issue for Alex because it helps them make Trump look less guilty. For instance, to my knowledge, Alex has never spoken about Steven Broderick Broderick was a Austin Travis County Sheriff's deputy who was charged in 2020 with sexually assaulting a child. While he was out on bond he committed a triple murder his victims, including his ex wife and his stepdaughter who was the victim in the sexual assault case. So I mean, like Da is offices, you know, right people, it's, it's not a situation that's unique to the Manhattan DA 's office. And it's definitely not just something that we should accept as an inevitability of life. But on the flip side, if people truly are innocent until proven guilty, it does not make sense to take someone with no prior convictions and deny them bail. The sweetheart deal that was offered to Washington wasn't related to as it wasn't related to the ability to commit further crimes. But that's the story how it needs to be told for Alex because he only needs the story to prompt to prop up the Trump as a victim narrative. Yeah, you don't I'm saying like he got out on bail. Yeah, it wasn't the sweetheart deal or whatever they that allowed that at the sweetheart deal wasn't what reduced his bail it was the lack of evidence. And and what
Jordan (00:53:43.000)
have you without the victim available to testify that
Dan (00:53:46.000)
required the dropping of the charge which led to him being able to afford the bail. So like there is there is a reality of the legal system? That is an unfortunate truth of how these things work that led to this not the DHS office itself. Yeah. And the sweet deal that was there is now being revoked. So yeah,
Jordan (00:54:09.000)
it feels like what you're saying to me is if a bunch of people try and do what they feel they can do within the system to respect the needs of a victim. While I mean, I guess, being part of the legal system, you need to be able to see the future to make sure that you're doing everything perfectly right. And that mistakes like this don't happen. Yeah, I mean, because those protections are the ones that we want. If we are in a situation where we are not a guilty of a crime, or even if we are guilty of a crime and are fucking human beings with dignity,
Dan (00:54:45.000)
Alex screams about due process all the time. Right. So the accused and what have you and then as soon as it's advantageous for him to ignore that stuff he does.
Jordan (00:54:55.000)
So know where we're at. It's like on balance if you're trying to Respect, the innocent until proven guilty without knowledge of the future shits gonna get wild. Yeah, yeah, yep, yep. Sometimes not all the time, but sometimes a mess, a mess.
Dan (00:55:14.000)
So Alex starts listening to Trump speech, I think he wanted to take a real easy day. He wanted to be like when the substitute comes in with a video on wheels in
Jordan (00:55:25.000)
the teeth wheels in the TV, the cathode ray tube, but
Dan (00:55:29.000)
unfortunately, within like 20 seconds of listening to this, he starts getting really mad.
Donald Trump (00:55:34.000)
The only crime that I've committed as to fearlessly defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it.
Alex Jones (00:55:45.000)
I want to say something here. His speech was powerful, but the crowd would not shut up. I'm not mad at him. But this is one of my big irritants with high level Trump supporters. They're in their drinking. It's a big carnival. They love being near the president. They love the fancy, beautiful architecture. And they just it's like a beauty pageant or something. Like they feel like they've arrived. It should have been solemn. They should have just clapped out But Stan, it's like you're in a rodeo, or a discolor. And they're like, it's this ain't funny. This ain't fun. This is war. And people better get that through their heads. This is deadly serious.
Alex Jones (00:56:38.000)
And I'm not mad at the crowd. I've just I've seen it. I'm not proud. And there is delirium. And the same thing happened. His rallies. Yeah, no
Dan (00:56:45.000)
shit. That's what his rallies were what What
Jordan (00:56:48.000)
celebrity has he ever had?
Dan (00:56:51.000)
People were always like tailgating and yelling, knickknacks and stuff. You
Jordan (00:56:56.000)
wanted people to scream Bill Clinton is a rapist to do it, what are we doing here?
Dan (00:57:03.000)
Ah,
Jordan (00:57:04.000)
they should have been solemn this this
Dan (00:57:07.000)
should have been more respectful. Drunken,
Jordan (00:57:10.000)
you know what I was thinking and hollering? I was thinking precisely that outside of the courthouse. There were too many elites, drinking their Pym cups. Pimm's cups.
Dan (00:57:20.000)
You know what I was thinking too. Was that like, when we were in Austin? Alex was just very respectful to the proceedings. Oh, totally. Yeah, he was very.
Jordan (00:57:29.000)
It was a solid. It was a solid moment. Yeah.
Dan (00:57:31.000)
Especially when he was out front, surrounded by bodyguards screaming, actually,
Jordan (00:57:35.000)
when he was still in the courthouse, screaming right outside of the courtroom the way that he was told not to
Dan (00:57:41.000)
or respectful. Yeah. Yeah, go fuck yourself. So yeah. So how can these people have fun? How can they have fun at a time like this? Because it's
Jordan (00:57:51.000)
hilarious. No, no, no. I mean, it is hilarious. Like
Alex Jones (00:57:54.000)
you're having fun. This is not fun. And I'm just saying it's the wrong attitude, man. Trump is being attacked. I'm being attacked, Rogers being attacked. Let me just say this. Oh, and Shroyer is facing a year in prison. Tim Montoya that went in peace with the Capitol showed asking about being murdered, didn't hurt anything. He says today at 1pm. Eastern. He called me during the break and said please pray for me. Our camera guy. Show this is very real. Okay. There's there's almost 1000 political prisoners, hundreds of them haven't even been charged two plus years later. Not sure
Dan (00:58:29.000)
about that. But Sam Montoya was filming for Infowars when he stormed the Capitol, and it'd be hard to say that his actions which he caught on film himself didn't help him get charged. Yeah. For instance, there was that part where he yelled, quote, were storming or the part where he did a plug for the info war store while he was entering the Capitol building.
Jordan (00:58:47.000)
You know, he got a little carried away in the moment, but I might say,
Dan (00:58:51.000)
got sales because sales Yeah. Anyway, he was sentenced to 120 days of house arrest three years probation and 60 hours of community service. He better remember to do that community service too, since that's why Owen Shroyer got charged with anything. He didn't do his community service from his previous plea agreement over disrupting Congress. So he was technically trespassing just by being at the Capitol on January 6. He hasn't been sentenced yet. But I'm sure it's just gonna be a slap on the wrist. Yeah, also, I mean, like, Look, Sam Antonia is a cameraman. So there better be some breaking news at his house, or else. I don't know how he's gonna be capturing film right up front of his house, perhaps through the window. You know,
Jordan (00:59:31.000)
I can't help but think that this would all be so much easier if anybody tried to hold MCS and accountable. You know, like if Nixon had been arrested for the crimes that he committed and been in court for them? Yeah, it would be much easier for everybody to swallow the pill of President committing a crime and then going to jail.
Dan (00:59:51.000)
There'll be much more of a precedent. Yeah, every step of the other precedent every
Jordan (00:59:55.000)
time people are like, Oh, this is the first time that a former president has been charged. I've been like what Yeah, that's our fault, not theirs. Yeah,
Dan (01:00:02.000)
there's a first time for everything. Yeah. So Alex, he wants to say what he wants to do is he wants to structure this, like, I'm gonna listen to some of the speech, then we'll take some calls. Sure. I'm gonna listen to some of the speech and then take some calls, right? But every time he starts listening to the speech, he gets too bored. Well, I get bored, too, right? And Alex gets bored. And he realizes he's built this up as like the most momentous, historic, powerful speech. But then Trump just starts rambling about bullshit. And then Alex. So this is, I find this so funny. We
Donald Trump (01:00:35.000)
got a local racist Democrat district attorney in Atlanta, who is doing everything in her power to indict me over an absolutely perfect phone call even more perfect than the one I made with the President of Ukraine. Remember, I kept saying that's a perfect call. This one was more perfect. Nobody said, Sir, you shouldn't say that many people are hung up and discussed because of something I inappropriately said. Because nothing was said wrong. In fact, at the end of the call, we agreed to continue our conversation about election fraud, and election fraud, specifically in Georgia. At a later time, many people on the phone including lots of lawyers, nobody found anything wrong with that perfect call until a book promotion tour, many months later.
Alex Jones (01:01:27.000)
So what Trump does historic false charges before look at all the things they said. And now they're just back again, more desperate than ever, because they know we're waking up, and they're losing control of our minds. I'm Alex Jones. This is the info war, the globalist are coming for us all that we're waking up and we're strong the dark side, we can and we must prevail.
Dan (01:01:52.000)
There's something so pure about the moment of Alex listening to the speech that he hasn't listened to before, but he's built up as like the most important total story kind of like, we will fight them on the beat.
Jordan (01:02:04.000)
Yeah.
Dan (01:02:06.000)
And then it's just this rambling nonsense. He's like, this isn't the powerful part.
Jordan (01:02:09.000)
Can you imagine watching patent and just hearing him be like, ah, and then there's the district attorney like, what are you? What are we doing?
Dan (01:02:16.000)
That phone call was perfect? Even more perfect than the other perfect calls? What are we? Nobody said that I said anything
Jordan (01:02:21.000)
inappropriate didn't have an absurdly rich Nazi dad, then he would just be a fucking shitty comedian doing VF W's,
Dan (01:02:31.000)
maybe you know, the ambition. So Alex comes back and he plays some more of Trump's speech, it's gonna get to the part that's actually like, really powerful. And
Donald Trump (01:02:42.000)
she said that I falsified my financial statements, but in fact, we're proving will prove that my financial statements were substantially more than we submitted, will you and in all cases, have the strongest claim it was and then which tells the institutions that may look at that if they want to, not to rely on the same. But they've got a problem with a case because number one, I'm very underleveraged again, believe all the stuff they read again, and have very little debt relative to the value of assets. And importantly, not one bank has lost even $1. She was investigating. Very good lawyers. But they didn't lose $1 with us during this period of time. In fact, the banks were talking about made almost $200 million off Donald Trump. And he liked me very much. We never missed a payment. Never did
Jordan (01:03:45.000)
you say the bankers love you as your campaign speech. Cool. Cool.
Unknown Speaker (01:03:54.000)
With my family
Alex Jones (01:03:59.000)
and again, this is the weakest part of the space he gets really talks about the Soviet Union and the tyranny of the take over America. But if anything, Trump defends himself too much, he's got to go on the offense more here.
Dan (01:04:11.000)
Yeah, sure. Yeah. I always love it when you're breaking down speech and you have to multiple times say this isn't this isn't the good part. This is the part where the guy is rambling about bullshit. It is it is maybe there's a reason that other news outlets will just play parts that are relevant. Yeah, you know, you'll go in ahead of time do a little bit of advanced legwork, right and find the parts that mean something and chop out all the the dead weight,
Jordan (01:04:40.000)
right, which I mean, I think is in arguably a bad thing for the rest of the world is the fact that they only showed parts of the speeches where Trump accidentally said something meaningful, as opposed to an hour long ramble session like this where he's like, let me explain why I am not Guilty of campaign finance charges I have so much I have so much cash and bankers love me. What a stirring speech.
Dan (01:05:09.000)
So Alex decides like, I'm tired of defending this nonsense. I'm gonna go to some coffee call. So Alex takes a call and this person does not like Trump.
Alex Jones (01:05:17.000)
Let's go to an in Florida and you're on the air. Go ahead. Hello, yes. Welcome.
Caller 1 (795) (01:05:24.000)
God bless you, Alex and the crew also. Thank you. My comment is that, as you know, Trump is a showman. And while they arrest for me was the whole thing was a publicity stunt by Trump. He could have stayed in Florida, Governor DeSantis said he wouldn't extradite him. And he went to me, he just surrendered again, just like he did with the election. So it's really a disappointment. And then just for show.
Alex Jones (01:05:56.000)
Well, I think it's fair to say he backed down some of the election and back down on the shots. But if he didn't go to New York, they would say he was guilty and absconding. And they could probably get a federal warrant, and bypass that. So I think, you know, going and facing his false accusers and saying he's not guilty. I think that's kind of his right to do that. I don't know if it's fair to say that was bad.
Caller 1 (795) (01:06:19.000)
Or maybe it was right. But to me, it just, it's just like, he choked again. And, you know, he gave up on the Danzig. There's, and his best friend Paul Manafort, still in jail, you know, the guy that ran his campaign, I just, I just good boy is not doing it for me.
Alex Jones (01:06:34.000)
Well, Manafort is out of jail. Oh, that's good. Well, listen, I have your criticisms of Trump. I mean, I agree with you that he's not perfect. Trump pardoned Ben
Jordan (01:06:44.000)
for like, no, like forever ago. What are you talking about?
Dan (01:06:48.000)
Ah, what font? What font?
Jordan (01:06:50.000)
I do appreciate that. Her fundamental criticism is my problem is we're still in a democracy.
Dan (01:06:58.000)
Beneath some of the aesthetic complaints she has, yeah.
Jordan (01:07:02.000)
Trump should have overthrown the government. Yeah. And I'm disappointed that he didn't,
Dan (01:07:07.000)
and he didn't. And so now where we're at, this is all for show, which I actually kind of agree with her on that point. I mean, like, totally, yeah, the actual arrest isn't. The legal proceeding isn't per show. But Trump's behavior towards it? Certainly. Yes. And the desire to get a mug shot so he could make the shirt to sell. What have you like? Yeah, flying to Florida to do it instead of doing it remotely? Yeah. Or whatever? Yes. Or I'm sorry, flying to New York. Yeah, of course. That's that's show. I don't sense rallying the base. I don't
Jordan (01:07:40.000)
appreciate the amount of climate damage he did, just so he could hop over to New York and say, I'm sorry for forcing myself to be arrested for all the crimes I committed and then flying back. Yeah. Great. So this
Dan (01:07:53.000)
same caller, this is a really interesting exchange, because she makes the very accurate accusation that Alex's show supports Trump. Okay. Alex respond by pretending that she called him a shill. And this is how that breaks down. All right.
Caller 1 (795) (01:08:11.000)
I hope we have a different candidate. I know your show has been pushing them and everything but I don't really see him as the answer. He had. Sure many.
Alex Jones (01:08:20.000)
I know shills, a $10 word. And that's cute and everything. And I like it. You said Paul Manafort is in prison. He was out of prison two years ago. Okay. You said I'm a shill. So just tell me how I'm a shill
Caller 1 (795) (01:08:33.000)
is the word shill? You use the word show I guess as you guys are pushing them. Every time you have on Roger, use, you know, he's like slim and DeSantis claiming his wife is, you know, the Academy Award doll and it's just really not nice. And then it's just to me, you know, I don't really see it. I'm a Floridian. I really liked the governor. I like my wall. I mean, there's other people that I think that do the job because like I said, Chuck Trump joke and it's I don't think he deserves another chance.
Alex Jones (01:09:13.000)
He was an archer share your criticism of Trump on the poisoned shots. But the system coming out to the front runner. If they do this to a Democrat, I would be against you. Okay.
Dan (01:09:21.000)
Absolutely. Not
Jordan (01:09:22.000)
Absolutely. You Hillary for prison, Hillary for prison checks.
Dan (01:09:26.000)
So I think if you listen to that, she said Your show is pushing him. Yeah. Alex, I think is pretending that he heard her say shield. Yeah. Because grammatically it doesn't make sense. Now your shield is promoting him. I think that he was just trying to find a way to have a false argument. Instead of addressing how
Jordan (01:09:47.000)
live show supports Trump. Yes, yeah. Yes. He can't just be like, Yeah, I mean, we do.
Dan (01:09:51.000)
Yeah, yeah. He has to pretend like we're here on all sides. I mean, yeah, I
Jordan (01:09:55.000)
mean, Roger Stone was pardoned by Trump for the command crimes. it right now Trump is being read,
Dan (01:10:03.000)
like Roger Stone is you can't say that he is not like a person who is always going to have an angle that is Trump. Yeah, totally. It's not like well, maybe Roger will be swayed to DeSantis. In less, Trump is not an option, right? Maybe he'll support the sand right, where Trump is an option. Roger is going to support Trump. And that is the same with a lot of the people in Alex's orbit. If you look at his guest catalog, like there are a shocking number of Trump hardliners, let's say in a way that there aren't DeSantis Hardline, right? You'll hear that from a caller from time to time maybe, but not from the people that Alex promotes and are his vaunted experts. Yeah.
Jordan (01:10:45.000)
I mean, what is what is fascinating about that? Is that because Trump operates like a mob boss, he has people who are loyal to the family. Yeah, so to speak. And DeSantis doesn't do that. DeSantis doesn't have that. You might, you might just report we might just do it quietly or whatever, but badly or badly. I hate that word. But yeah, I mean, it is it is like this is the benefit of operating like a criminal organization is these people have hitched their wagons to you. And if they let go for a second, they're in open waters and sharks can come after them whenever they want. You know, you need the
Dan (01:11:22.000)
discernment to like the word badly.
Jordan (01:11:26.000)
You're killing me.
Dan (01:11:27.000)
So that caller, she did not call Alex a shell, which makes the next caller pretty funny.
Alex Jones (01:11:33.000)
Okay, baldy in Florida, you're on the air. Go ahead.
Caller 2 (795) (01:11:35.000)
Yeah. Hi, Alexander. This is why this is the greatest show in the history of the world because you allow people to come on and call you a shield to your face. So thank you very much for this opportunity.
Dan (01:11:47.000)
You get to be on the air and accuse people of calling you a shield.
Jordan (01:11:51.000)
That's not fair. That's Stolen Valor.
Dan (01:11:56.000)
It's stolen accepted. Yeah. Yeah. So look, she's getting serious. Yeah, the globalists. They're making their move sounds like they have for the last every day for the last 20 years.
Jordan (01:12:07.000)
It has been a long time. Yeah, this time, they're really okay for real,
Alex Jones (01:12:11.000)
they are desperate, they are in trouble. They are panicking or programs are in trouble worldwide. They're destroying our dominance in their attempt to dominate the world was American soft power. So people listen to us, because they thought we were free and they aspired to be like us. Now they hate us. But the world shouldn't hate America. Americans on average are still good people not as good as we were. We're gonna make our republic strong again and example the world not a bullet. But I can tell you behind the scenes ladies and gentlemen, I've learned information about liberty to tell you yet just how bad it is. The enemy is moving on all fronts against everybody right now. We are in the middle of a coup. They're not just going after Trump. And you should take every hour we're on air as very special I could be off the year by tomorrow just so you know. Sure. Not I got your attention.
Jordan (01:13:05.000)
Oh my god. I do fuck it. You do not shaken little ass son of Yes. Yeah, right. I've got your attention now
Dan (01:13:13.000)
claiming that we're in the middle of a coup. So the bankruptcy must not be going great. No, I doubt it. I get that sense. That's kind of what I hear from this. But yeah, I the more you listen to him over longer periods of time, the more you see like ah, this again. Yep, we're gonna be gone tomorrow again. I'm so tired. I do still think that there is like something behind it not that like the globalists are making a movie. Sure Sure. Sure. That's a fun literary flourish right? But I do think that there is something of like a the shits going bad with my finances. Yeah, and I don't know if this Trump shirt is gonna sell as well as I hope it will. And so they did there's there's the Alex Jones live thing didn't work.
Jordan (01:14:04.000)
Yeah, yeah, that was that was so close to working it was hidden so well one of their paintings How did they find it? What that pay how did they I think it's because of us. I did my big we talked about my feet no I think Mark heard us talk about it was like this shits going I
Dan (01:14:22.000)
don't know if it was probably some similar kind of connection. Yeah. Oh my god. So we fucked ourselves that not getting that painting so I heard this next clip and I was like, god dammit, why? Why?
Alex Jones (01:14:41.000)
They're about to tank everything ladies and gentlemen. You're about to have food at the grocery stores and we don't stop them. Sure these people are psychotic communist. What do you think created communism the Rothschilds? Rich people. Sorry rob you what is Soros who was their age he goes around a bankrupt countries have steals old people's anti advance and the left worshipped him. When he was 14, he was rounding up fellow Jews. What a nice person
Alex Jones (01:15:13.000)
Mike Adams is coming up in the bank and collapse the bank Ranger Tinder thing. So I'm gonna introduce you need to take over and host
Dan (01:15:22.000)
oh my god, I got bankruptcy business. So I wouldn't leave and let the rest of the show
Jordan (01:15:27.000)
there's not gonna be groceries at the bed yet. Well, I mean, maybe you won't be able to afford him as well.
Dan (01:15:33.000)
We got the bank Ranger coming on.
Jordan (01:15:34.000)
We got the bank ranger to talk about the bank. And
Dan (01:15:37.000)
I do think that Alex did have a bankruptcy hearing. Yeah, that day. So he had to leave early.
Jordan (01:15:43.000)
I think so. No, I think I might have seen Morgan stringer tweeting about it. Yeah.
Dan (01:15:48.000)
I'm not sure about the exact date. But that does seem to line up. Yeah. So we get another caller before. Mike Adams shows up and I turned things off. Good call. But this caller has an interesting question that leads to Alex making a shocking revelation.
Alex Jones (01:16:04.000)
Pete in Washington, no, and you're on the air.
Caller 3 (795) (01:16:08.000)
Thanks, Alex. I just wonder if you'd ask Robert Barnes why he turned on DeSantis. So aggressively. Glen DeSantis, as opposed to the facts, but Trump isn't different.
Alex Jones (01:16:18.000)
Okay. Well, let's talk about that Barnes was in to some of the internal discussions with the two trying to get him. He believed they would do it. The status went ahead and decided to go ahead and run against Trump. Barnes works for Trump. And that's no secret. So he's gone with Trump. It's not rocket science. I like both men.
Dan (01:16:34.000)
Like Barnes works for Trump.
Jordan (01:16:35.000)
I'm sorry. Barnes works for Trump. Is that legal?
Dan (01:16:39.000)
You have him on the payroll? Or I guess I mean, I don't know. His Barnes. Does he work at Infowars? anymore? He doesn't have his show. Right. But he's on a bit. Like that seems that seems a mess. The
Jordan (01:16:52.000)
ethics of something are wrong.
Dan (01:16:54.000)
Can he work for Trump who's running for office? to gamble on elections? Right, right. There's a lot of questions. I mean, I didn't realize that Barnes worked for Trump. Yeah, that's
Jordan (01:17:06.000)
kind of fucking me up there. The ethical implications of this are wild.
Dan (01:17:11.000)
Yeah. And then think about like that caller who would say be indicted for campaign, right? Think about the caller who said that, like your show supports Trump. Your Barnes works for Trump. Roger might as well work for Trump. Yeah, you have multiple like Trump employees and very adjacent people who are your experts on politics? Yeah. What do you what the fuck do you think people are gonna come away with the image
Jordan (01:17:35.000)
of No, again, campaign finance shit, this is accepting payment in kind, you know, like this is being paid in advertising. Yeah,
Dan (01:17:45.000)
in theory, you know, depending on what his employment is with Trump, there is a paid programming kind of dynamic for him coming on getting free airtime. And you have to radically free
Jordan (01:17:58.000)
Yeah, well, yeah, that's a good point. And you have to assume that he works for Trump at some capacity as a lawyer. You'd think you'd think right. So that means that him discussing Trump's cases, and all of that shit is weird. Oh, man, I just more judges should know that Barnes works for Trump. I just feel like that. If that's not everybody knows that. That's with this dish. It's weird.
Dan (01:18:19.000)
I think that I did. Like, I didn't know that he was like, consulting with Trump at some point. But I thought that was in the past. I didn't realize that Alex is saying this in the present.
Jordan (01:18:31.000)
Right. So he could be exaggerating. That's true. Yeah. He could be lying about trying to increase your feelings that Barnes is close to Trump. Yeah, yeah. No, that's true.
Dan (01:18:41.000)
And it would be a good way to get out of this question of the person's asking. Yeah,
Jordan (01:18:46.000)
you don't have to explain anything away other than like, Barnes works for him. Of course, he's
Dan (01:18:51.000)
a deal he was working on fell through. Totally. Yeah. So this same caller has more questions.
Caller 3 (795) (01:18:58.000)
America is in dire straits. We need somebody who's going to swing for the fences. And you do that, but Trump does not
Alex Jones (01:19:07.000)
look good. Don't get me wrong. I mean, super critical and Trump and Hollywood as crap in it. And, and, and Jared Kushner, I'm just simply saying, they're going after him fraudulently. Now, we cannot support that, even if you don't like Trump.
Caller 3 (795) (01:19:23.000)
No, I agree. They're going after him. But he spoke 95% of the time on his ego, and how they molested his underwear. And then five minutes on all the
Alex Jones (01:19:33.000)
Nyeri Why did he talk about his underwear and his passport? He should have been on the attack. But he said, like I'm gonna take down the deep state the New World Order and, you know, I just I mean, what am I supposed to them? What am I supposed to support them Biden.
Dan (01:19:45.000)
When we did our last 2004 episode, Alex was talking about Rush Limbaugh and the way that he equivocated and repealed to lesser of two evils arguments. And you see Alex dealing with this caller and he has no better tools at his disposal. Well, because on a very basic level, Alex understands that based on the state and principles that he has, he should not support Trump. Yep. But his adjacency to power has made him so much money. And he understands how fruitful that game is. He's addicted. Yeah, he's stuck in that space and totally can't get away from it. It's fascinating. Yeah, it's such a case study. I mean, take if you if you just squint really hard, so you can't see all the horrific bigotry and all these other things. Factors and Alex's content. Sure. Such a fascinating case study of like, the damage that comes with having a brand that's being above politics. Yeah. And then recognizing how profitable it is to be invested in this electoral politics. Yeah. But at the same time being unwilling to shed the veneer, the false character that you had at the beginning. Yeah, your ego won't allow it and your wallet. Can't resist it. Yeah, it's fascinating. Yes, we fucked himself over so hard,
Jordan (01:21:05.000)
man. I don't even it's not like a fall. Huh? No, it's like an adaptation. He's
Dan (01:21:12.000)
eating some adaptation that involves like, tripping on something. Sure. Yeah. So casually over
Jordan (01:21:19.000)
his own past dead body.
Dan (01:21:21.000)
It's I understand you're saying it's not a fall from grace? is some sort of a pratfall that's involved.
Jordan (01:21:28.000)
Yeah. Yeah. Like, I mean, I guess switching the grift isn't too much. But the grift relied on an actual principle principle back then, or adherence to an imagined print. Yeah, that's probably a better way of putting it because it wasn't really it wasn't really a principle. Right. But I mean, it gave you the perception that it was that brand is what drove so much of the attention that he originally got, yeah,
Dan (01:21:56.000)
it appealed. Or it drove that appeal that went and tricked a lot of maybe more center or left leaning people to thinking this is some anti establishment guy who really, really cares. He's not just on some right wing shit. Right, you know, right. And I think that that worked to his advantage quite a bit.
Jordan (01:22:17.000)
The thought occurs to me that if I were to hear somebody talk about their indictment, and then also talk about their underwear. Yeah, I would think this is an interesting person who shouldn't be president. Yeah, I feel like it's really not hard. I feel like I got there so fast. Yeah. And somehow this color took a long time, but he got there.
Dan (01:22:41.000)
Yeah, so this caller has some other thoughts. And it leads Alex to revealing more off air things that Andrew Napolitano definitely didn't tell him but Alex now wants to say he did.
Caller 3 (795) (01:22:52.000)
You got to strike when the iron is hot, and you gotta make your move when the time is appropriate. The time for DeSantis to move has been recently
Alex Jones (01:23:00.000)
gendered Apollo Tonto on yesterday. He talked to top Democrat fundraisers, top people zoveel he told me, I said, Who? And they said, We they actually want Trump because they think they can beat him. And so that's basically what's going on. They did this to energize Trump with his base, so that Trump is the nominee to actually stop the Sanders for the whole time. We thought they wanted to Santas. It looks like they want Trump but he's he's super complex Machiavelli and it's not like the globalist know everything. Wow, this
Dan (01:23:33.000)
this feels surprisingly like Alex making stuff up and then ascribing it to somebody else. I'm sorry.
Jordan (01:23:39.000)
It's not like the globalists know everything they do. According to Alex, that is the fundamental principle by which we are judging the globalists is their infinite power and planning.
Dan (01:23:53.000)
They are down with
Jordan (01:23:54.000)
the devil. Yeah, the literal Christian devil
Dan (01:23:57.000)
they have access to like supernatural stuff. Much like Alex Yes.
Jordan (01:24:02.000)
Yeah. odd, odd. Hey, it's not like the globalists are all that power. They wish sometimes. Yeah. What am I supposed to say the globalist always when I've been doing this for 20 years. Come on now.
Dan (01:24:12.000)
Jesus. So yeah, now apparently they indicted Trump and arrested him in order to get him his base excited right as an attack on DeSantis. Right, which is what the high level people told Andrew Napolitano, which he said Alex could say on air but not say the names of the really elite people who said this. I love it when you're not allowed to say almost like it's made up. Yeah, it's made up.
Jordan (01:24:35.000)
I mean, can we can't we not deal with electoral politics when it's not happening? You know, like, Why are we always
Dan (01:24:45.000)
I'm not right now. That's what I'm saying. I'm just talking about Alex talking about No,
Jordan (01:24:48.000)
no, totally. I'm just saying the like as a as a country.
Dan (01:24:51.000)
Yeah, you know, yeah, it feels like we did less in the past. Yeah,
Jordan (01:24:56.000)
let's make it an election year. At least maybe a year is too long. Hang for me, but at least one year is a round number that we can handle. The Forever is not fun.
Dan (01:25:06.000)
Yeah, it's too much. Yeah, it's too much. Yeah, we should probably do some reforms. Boy, boy, howdy one or two. So we have one last clip here and it's another because fucking Mike Adams comes in it takes over the show. Yeah, Alex leaves it like the third hour. It's got shit to do. Yeah. Hearing, undoubtedly. So he gets another color. And this color makes a great point. Interesting. And then Alex hangs up on it. That sounds right. Well, let's
Alex Jones (01:25:35.000)
talk to Stan in Texas. Go ahead, sir.
Caller 2 (795) (01:25:38.000)
Hey, so I think it's I think it's really interesting. Trump's coming out in this speech and he's talking about how Bragg and James ran their campaigns to get elected to their offices about on on, we're gonna get Trump and and put him in jail or we're gonna lock him up. When you know, we saw so many Trump rallies were the main things that they're every single Trump rally was lock her up. Trump literally ran on that particular that particular promise, which he couldn't even do. He couldn't even get anywhere near Hillary. And I just gotta say, it's ridiculous. Also, Trump's speech was not was not hidden by the mainstream media. Nearly everybody friggin covered it live. You're crazy. If you think that it didn't happen. And you're lying. If you're, if you are telling people that being censored, it's not it's all over the place.
Alex Jones (01:26:36.000)
A bunch of channels, I've got the article got here, so they weren't gonna carry it live. So they played a few clips out of it. So I mean, you're saying Trump wasn't taken off Twitter and Facebook? None of us are being censored. I appreciate. I appreciate your worldview. It's an interesting University. Universally. Good points. Alright, we're out of time.
Jordan (01:26:54.000)
Boy, what a great runaway.
Dan (01:26:56.000)
Yeah, what a
Jordan (01:26:57.000)
great runaway.
Dan (01:26:58.000)
So there's a there's a really standard manipulation technique that Alex is employing there, where he responds to a different point than what the caller brought up. Yeah, the caller said that the media wasn't covering up Trump's speech and that some networks even aired it live to this point in the show. The only specific like I mentioned that Alex is even given is that Rachel Maddow said that she might not air it, which Alex has now turned into like a media blackout. Yeah, because Alex knows that he has no leg to stand on here. He pretends that the caller is denied that Trump was kicked off Facebook and Twitter, he has to put a position into the callers mouth that he can mock because he can't defend his own position. You notice that as soon as he pulled that maneuver, the next thing he did was does was hang up immediately and no more calls. Because Alex, can I think he can get the sense that this caller isn't going to be thrown by a very basic manipulation tactic. No, he seems like somebody who has a thought in his head. Yeah.
Jordan (01:27:52.000)
And Alex can't at all handle the previous Hillary for prison. No, lock her up. So no, no, no. Like he must pretend that didn't even have Yeah, no, he must have been thanking God. That's the guy. Yeah. Yeah. It was like, Oh, sweet. I can bullshit. This one. Yeah, we got nothing for a locker up.
Dan (01:28:08.000)
Yeah. Because in reality, the only way you can go well, there's two ways you could say like, you know what, that's a good point. Maybe it's not such a bad thing. These people have campaigned on that. I guess the flip side could be like, yeah, in hindsight, it was bad for Trump to do that we should do a moral inventory on this check. Right? How we're doing right, right. That's either of those is one like, either get rid of your complaints about brag, or throw a complaint at Trump brand yourself for that. That's one way or the other way is to say, Yeah, with Hillary, it was real. Yeah, the crimes were real. In this case. It's not Yeah. And Alex, probably, I don't know why he wouldn't think to do that. It would be an easy because the crimes are real, who would be an easy dodge within his narratives, right and stuff, but it would open a second stage of like that now. Are you are you ready to defend that? Right. And somebody who may have a rebuttal, right? No, you are not? Nope. Nope. So he wouldn't want to argue that with like, who he probably projects this caller to be somebody who actually has some information and can think through things.
Jordan (01:29:17.000)
Yeah, it's funny that like, right before that the caller pointed out how stupid Trump's speech was. And then this caller was like, they showed it almost incredulous. What are we doing here? This was a terrible speech in the first place. Yeah.
Dan (01:29:34.000)
And we know that because we saw it. We saw it because they
Jordan (01:29:38.000)
they aired it. Crazy.
Dan (01:29:41.000)
So I think that the coverage in the time of Trump's arrest, not
Jordan (01:29:46.000)
robust could be more insightful.
Dan (01:29:49.000)
Yeah, I think I think that there is a feeling of kind of not inevitability but just a like, Fuck yeah. kinda thing going on? Yeah, I don't feel a lot of fight. And Alex. I just feel like he's, I mean, again, I think it's because he wants Trump to go to jail.
Jordan (01:30:09.000)
Yeah, no totally best possible thing. Totally, totally. Totally. He
Dan (01:30:13.000)
should be happy with the way things are turning out. But I guess he's supposed to feign some kind of, I'm not happy about right.
Jordan (01:30:20.000)
Right, right. And that's why he can't really make that argument against the locker up being like, Oh, those are fake. And these are reals because these aren't real, you know,
Dan (01:30:30.000)
man. Yeah. So I hope that we can find something interesting in the in the neck for our next episode. Maybe it presents a thing who knows? But I was pretty disappointed that the day of the arrest did veer so strongly into that transphobic territory. Yeah, it's,
Jordan (01:30:51.000)
that's too much.
Dan (01:30:52.000)
It's just shit. Too much.
Jordan (01:30:56.000)
Jesus. Right. Yep. I don't
Dan (01:30:59.000)
understand when the day of your, like God King being arrested. Yeah, that isn't foremost on your mind. Yeah. And you have to veer into demonizing people. It speaks to real problem.
Jordan (01:31:14.000)
Yeah, I mean, to me, that is your we will fight them on the beaches moment. should be should be, you know, that is the moment that you that you as Alex Jones, based upon what you have been doing. This is when you rally, even the people who criticize you.
Dan (01:31:31.000)
Well, I think that he thinks that's what he's doing. But the way he's doing it is saying that he prefers Sharia law to LGBTQ acceptance. Yes. And that's probably not good. No, don't think that's going to be an appealing message to the left the right or the middle. Doubtful. So we'll be back Jordan with another episode. But until then, we have a website.
Jordan (01:31:50.000)
Indeed, we deal with knowledge. fight.com. Yep.
Dan (01:31:52.000)
We're also on Twitter. We are intended that knowledge graph, right. Yep. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm dz X Clarke. Scapy. Back up.
Unknown Speaker (01:32:06.000)
And now here comes the sex robots.
Alex Jones (01:32:08.000)
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.