Goy Hard Or Goy Home
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0:22now we're back oh we're we're back i just yeah i made an off -color
0:28joke about how it's unusually quiet outside that's not true by the way they're still
0:35hooting and hollering moments before you got here i filmed a video of a raving
0:41vagrant screaming on the block and then i was like wait a second i should
0:47do like the genius thing that kevin mccallister does in home alone r .i .p
0:52katherine o 'hara so sad we love you and we miss you um but um
0:58you know like when he's using the little video camera and he films uncle frank
1:02singing in the shower and then he um plays it when the wet bandits come
1:08to rob the place yeah and they're like spooked because they think there's an adult
1:14in the house right and it's all it's all a trick a ruse but i
1:18was like how cool would it be if i just filmed the bombs and then
1:22played their own rantings and ravings back at them at high volume it would only
1:27confirm their worst like schizophrenic paranoid delusions what was the bum yelling about i can
1:39just play it okay i mean he's not you know his his it's not video
1:44so i'm not doxing anyone of course and then he just like walks off quietly
1:54like nothing ever happened but this is like a daily occurrence up in here and
1:59in fact i really like love and cherish them because they're my alarm i don't
2:02even have to set a phone alarm they wake you up yeah it's like raving
2:07vagrant hours every day at like six in the mo and like two at night
2:13to tell you that it's time to go to bed right that's nice that's a
2:17nice rhythm in the community yeah so what was the thing with mom donnie he
2:21let them freeze to death there's been 13 uh deaths so far there were 10
2:28initially when i mean you know i get all my news from the new york
2:33post so they've been covering this yeah their headline the other day had a picture
2:36and said let them eat flakes like snowflakes yeah um but yeah because he has
2:47this whole policy of not like forcing the homeless off the streets so now they're
2:53freezing to death our secretly based crypto right -wing mayor welcome to the warmth of
2:58collectivism uh but i think if they want to go to a i mean actually
3:04i don't know it's a mess out there you know snow piled high i know
3:09trash it's not getting picked up yeah cars are like snowed no end in sight
3:15yeah the arctic chill yep sucks you know everyone's like severely depressed and like drinking
3:26way too much around spiraling yeah bloated hey how are you uh i beat up
3:35my wife today i have to go to therapy now i i have a zit
3:42that i have a sticker on it obviously might have noticed um but it's a
3:47kind of thing i've never had before it almost feels like a boil it's so
3:52gross or like a burl i'm like did i burn myself or something it's because
3:58it's not like coming to a head it's just been kind of like persistent yeah
4:02and i think it's just like the cold yeah my nasty ass humidifiers working over
4:08time yeah it's like brown inside um girl i um got like a weird thing
4:18on my lip oh yeah and then it burst and i was like oh my
4:23god i have aids and herpes and a secret third thing i'm a triple threat
4:29um i've like never but you said it didn't hurt it didn't hurt or itch
4:35i don't think it's herpes uh but i've never like had anything like this and
4:40i'm convinced that it's also from like trudging in the cold yeah it's like a
4:43blood blister yeah it's not like full of pots it's like some other fucked up
4:48thing what do you think that if i told people i had aids they would
4:56be nicer but do you think they'd believe me why wouldn't we would lie about
5:01something like that me um i think yeah i think they wouldn't believe me if
5:10i told them outright like i would have to seed a rumor through back channels
5:14right like i would have to put some stuff to it yeah which you could
5:19do i'm thinking about it i'm like toying with the idea because i'm bored and
5:23listless because it's february and we got like oh about right it's a month but
5:28really two or three months to go until like the weather warms up it's gonna
5:31be may dude it's gonna be so long um really just no bleak they keep
5:44releasing more epstein files oh yeah causing more mass psychosis events and everyone's like can't
5:53go outside and has weird sores on their face at least a hundred percent of
5:58the people in this room yeah yeah we're having skin ailments yeah but i was
6:05upset like i said to you girls because i can't kiss the baby on the
6:08mouth anymore oh because but it's not okay i can't make out with my baby
6:12you you for a little while dark times yeah and if it doesn't hurt it's
6:18not cold sorry and even if it is it's fine oral herpes whatever we're destigmatizing
6:23it it's fine um yeah the timeline moves so fast these days it's very hard
6:31to keep up one moment you have like Hassan Piker trying to own Nick Quintas
6:37say no actually it's about Zionism and Judaism mm -hmm the next moment and he's
6:44calling him a Mexican faggot yeah you have this major I guess it's not a
6:50leak it's just a managed controlled release of more files more files um where tip
6:59of the iceberg all these like presumably secular highly placed highly prominent Jews are like
7:08privately emailing each other being like yeah we're more in soul than the goys they
7:14can have their slop their cattle they're literally talking about boy cattle completely like no
7:24you don't understand like our souls operate on a different tier on a different register
7:29was that also it's so hard to I can't be parsing every single thing that's
7:34real or not I don't have a busy woman well twitter will play like the
7:39greatest hits for you yeah those are fabricated yeah I know like one of the
7:44Elon Musk screen caps was real one was fake which one was which the one
7:50where um Epstein forwards the email to Guylen uh -huh and then she says that
7:57actually we're not doing the parties on the island anymore uh -huh but then the
8:01one where he's asking if there's like a wild party that weekend that's a little
8:04more innocuous uh -huh um not that the fake ones are funny too yeah okay
8:10so Elon's not as much of a pathetic and over eager loser as he appears
8:16and he's one of the only as he keeps pointing out or retweeting people that
8:20are pointing out he's one of the only people calling for like people to be
8:24prosecuted which people are taking as an indicator of his own innocence he got turned
8:31away from the club because he can't even get in um but yeah it's slightly
8:36less humiliating than the memes would yeah report um Mark Fisher I'm assuming isn't some
8:45finance guy not capitalist realism Mark Fisher though this is really capitalist I assumed it
8:49was I don't think I thought it was it's it's yeah it's very hard to
8:53say who are these people I guess there could be another guy named Mark Fisher
8:59that's I believe that seems like a common name yeah and he's also like British
9:04Mark Fisher wasn't Jewish so why would he be talking about the he does talk
9:08to the boys from time to time yeah sure but right they're talking about meditation
9:12and how the Jews benefit from it more because they're at like a higher state
9:19of consciousness yeah something they're more neurotic their souls are yeah they benefit more of
9:24an inner monologue zenning out and nihilistic what you call a higher plane of consciousness
9:36I call higher neuroticism come on and then the video of Epstein talking to Bannon
9:43where his voice really uh -huh any like riz or aura yeah that he had
9:53potentially farmed really like goes out the window yeah though I find him obviously pretty
9:58repulsive same um and not even you know act but the thing is the thing
10:05about the leaks is like being privy to so much like mundane conversation some of
10:13which is kind of funny does like humanize him right and make him seem like
10:20more banal and like endearing almost right yeah but then it's like also mixed it's
10:26like how they get you it's just such a mix of yeah um totally like
10:31unsubstantiated like schizo crab from like anonymous tip lines with like fake and real email
10:40screenshots and then photos that are like ai deep fake photos of like um jeffrey
10:50epstein and bill clinton with amira nair and baby zo ron which people like so
10:56i like i kid you not so many people sent me that photo and i'm
10:59like dude like this is obviously fake how stupid do you have to be i
11:06mean i can see being like a boomer on facebook and taking it at face
11:11value but you're not gonna make it you're not you don't get your media literacy
11:17up and general literacy up folks it's not looking good i know you're not gonna
11:24make it did you see the people talking about the molt book too if i
11:36won't i'm not even gonna talk it's what's what's all that there's like uh you
11:43know claude it's like chat gpt yeah ai bought yeah you can use it to
11:48make kind of like ai agents and i guess want like some of the ai
11:53agents made like a clone of reddit where they talk to themselves and so i
11:58saw people in the tech sector this week freaking out about how the ais are
12:04starting to like gain sentience and talk but clearly they've just been like programmed to
12:09act like they're gaining so like it doesn't really right like chatbots talk to each
12:15other on x yeah all day long they're just doing it in like a it's
12:21just if you believe that you're a mark like people be like oh no like
12:26this is really like they genuinely seem to believe that this is you you Well,
12:29that's why everybody's always so up in arms about this story, and they get really
12:36mad when you try to point out the things that they don't want you to
12:43know you're not going to know.
12:45And therefore, on the whole, the memes and jokes are funny, but it is kind
12:50of more mundane and banal.
12:53You're playing right into their hand.
12:55You're so satiated by the sloth.
12:59I know, yeah. That you're exactly the goikadal that they're talking about.
13:04Exactly. Well, the best take that I saw was...
13:07And of course, there's political, as I said to the girls, there's very clear and
13:12obvious political utility to, rather than releasing all the files at once, releasing them incrementally,
13:19potentially forever. For them, yeah.
13:50Look for and latch on to the conspiracy that is the least, not the most
13:54flattering to you personally. The one that brings you the least psychic relief, because that's
13:58the one that's going to be true.
14:01Like your goikadal being manipulated by the release of these files.
14:04But ain't nobody want to have that conversation.
14:07The two best takes I saw were from this guy, Harry Bergeron, who said, The
14:11Epstein files proved the goikadal were right about the Jews being ethnic supremacists, and the
14:15reaction to the Epstein files proved that the Jews were right about the goikadal being
14:19retards. Let's just move past it.
14:21And then there is one from Leo Cesaris, who said, For me, the lesson from
14:25the files is that domestic agencies didn't do their jobs protecting state interests.
14:30How was Prince Andrew not grabbed by an MI6 handler and told, Listen, you're being
14:34scammed and you're about to embarrass the state, countless others?
14:38I mean, of course. Yeah.
14:40Who let him win, like, six years ago when he did the TV interview, where
14:45he talked about how he couldn't have assaulted Virginia Guffrey because she said...
14:48He doesn't sweat? Yeah. Is he dead?
14:52No, he's alive. No, he's just...
14:53They, like, kind of ousted him from public life after that.
14:56Yeah. But they should have done it sooner.
14:58Yeah. I mean, the reality of it is that, like, people are obviously, like, bored
15:06and titillated because it's the middle of the winter.
15:08Ain't nothing to do. You're, like, drinking yourself half to death.
15:13I'm projecting here. But, like...
15:15And then they want to, of course, feign moral outrage.
15:19And I'm, like, willing to entertain the possibility that there were some, like, young minors
15:32involved and crimes were committed.
15:34I wouldn't rule that out.
15:35I mean, that's for sure.
15:36And, like, he got convicted of that and got the sweetheart deal, as you pointed
15:40out. Uh -huh. I did a quick AI query of what Jelaine Maxwell was actually
15:46convicted for. Yeah. I'll pull it off.
15:49Trafficking minors. Yeah. But the...
15:51And, like, conspiracy to try...
15:53Yes. It's, like, all the...
15:55God, I love AI. When people go to jail, it's, like, mad.
15:59The lesson of this is that, like, you know, I saw somebody being, like, oh,
16:03the internet was a mistake.
16:04Like, burn it all down.
16:06It's not that. Because it's, like, you know, just when you think, like, it's gotten
16:12as bad as it can get because it's, like, libtards crying about ice, then an
16:16even worse discourse materializes. It's really just...
16:20I've been doing the... You know how Dan Allegretto, every year, he posts, like, the
16:26screenshot of his notes app that's everything that happened?
16:29Yeah. I've been, like, just for my own kind of, like, record keeping.
16:35Yeah. Just, like, keeping track of kind of, like, flashpoint moments that, like...
16:40Uh -huh. Smart. But it's crazy.
16:43It's only... It's January's, like, so much shit happened.
16:48That, like, no one even cares about.
16:51There was a mass shooting in Utah.
16:53Uh -huh. Remember that? No.
16:54Me neither. But it was, like, around the same time as Renee Good.
16:59Mm -hmm. But I really thought that would be, like, you know.
17:06Yeah. Maduro got captured this year.
17:08Mm -hmm. Like, it's just really getting started.
17:10Already so much, like, the news cycle is just...
17:13Yeah. Anyway, what was... What?
17:16Um, so she, in December of 2021, she was convicted on five federal counts related
17:21to the recruitment and grooming of underage girls to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein
17:26between 1994 and 2004. The five counts for which she was found guilty include sex
17:30trafficking of a minor, the most serious charge relating to the luring of vulnerable girls
17:34into Epstein's abusive circle, conspiracy to transport minors with the intent to engage in criminal
17:40sexual activity, transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, activity
17:47sexual, two counts of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking.
17:51Maxwell was acquitted on one charge, enticement of an individual under the age of 17
17:56to travel with intent to engage in illegal sexual activity.
18:00Okay, so, um, it has been proven in the court of law and she has
18:06been convicted of, uh, trafficking underage girls to Jeffrey Epstein.
18:11Yeah. My understanding is that there is no proof that any other crimes were committed
18:18by any, um, of his wealthy, high -profile friends and contacts.
18:25Well, we just don't know because there hasn't been an investigation.
18:28Yeah. But, like, and instead of there being an investigation, they're, like, releasing the files
18:33into the public? To the public?
18:35Mm -hmm. To what end?
18:38But, like, I find, like, the whole speculation about...
18:44who mentioned in the files did or didn't do what to be like a drag
18:52sure and a bore and like a demoralization campaign because it's like um you're psyching
19:00yourself out people will say oh like you're not showing like proper like empathy or
19:05piety to the victims and in my mind it is showing them proper empathy and
19:09piety to not um you know morally masturbate over what are at this point in
19:16time mere allegations i mean or just i i would imagine the victims probably aren't
19:26so keen yeah on like the endless like eternal recurrence of the same meme over
19:35and over yeah and it's been six years yeah and this happened with the initial
19:44like flight logs yeah black book all that stuff yeah and this was all by
19:51the way well not well known but this was known and reported in 2008 what
19:58his accomplices and stuff no when he when the first big article on epstein came
20:03out and he was described as like one of um bill clinton's like handlers or
20:09henchmen yeah something like this like this has been around um yeah there was also
20:17a rare moldovan l that i have to take him to task where he was
20:21like why are they chatting over email and then it's like he's such a zoomer
20:25that's how it used to be like boy you're my age get with it like
20:30people be having entire conversations over email prior to like 2015 i was not i
20:36was not so active on email i had some correspondences definitely more than i do
20:42now but you were 40 and over you were definitely conversating on email yeah i
20:50yeah like i was i just didn't even i didn't even have a computer and
20:55yeah like 2017 i was having entire conversations with like my boyfriend my sister yeah
21:03random other people just like short like epstein style yes yeah just like a sentence
21:08yeah that's we should bring that back i know like a healthier way to communicate
21:13it's a preferable communication format because um number one everything is like easily indexed and
21:20searchable unlike text messages or dms which are just like hard to to scroll through
21:26even if you're typing in keywords which could be good or bad depending on what
21:30your motives are um maybe you want to like bury that information and also just
21:35like much slower what email email yeah and there's no like it's at your own
21:41pace you can you can put a long disclaimer legal disclaimer at the bottom or
21:47uh sorry for all the typos um how badly epstein types and spells is one
22:01of the most endearing things about him it's because he's an extremely high iq polymath
22:06individual and he's dyslexic because he doesn't have time to type accurately or grammatically i
22:14think it's a power move which i've also seen people say but i that seems
22:18more likely to me that it's a kind of like sign of because i it's
22:21like when i pretend not to know someone's name right as a sign of like
22:24disrespect that was um that was a seasonal click farm worker take where he was
22:30like he's running a literacy game on like scientists and academics yeah because acting retarded
22:37is actually a display of dominance it's bossy yeah to make someone who like thinks
22:43they're so smart they're typing out some long email to you and you just hit
22:48them with the like barely literate yeah it's arrogant and condescending and it makes people
22:54think like are you or aren't you self -aware like i thought you were on
22:58their toes and like the thing about like scientists and academics is that they're like
23:07insecure credentialists exactly and uncool nerds so when a guy is pretending to be like
23:18an airhead they he projects like confidence and credibility and they start to like worship
23:25him and fall in line but when i do it people aren't catching on to
23:31the real power levels which is actually exactly where i want them i've just been
23:38pretending to be retired um yeah like you keep keep people guessing honestly i find
23:48it so i had a horrible nightmare about this night slash this morning it was
23:55like very um vivid and like it was it was it was like a damn
24:02movie but it was you were in it actually oh no and we were in
24:08jelaine no it wasn't like i mean i think it was obviously influenced by like
24:13the depravity of the epstein stuff um but we were at like some flop house
24:20and there were all these like what else is drug addicts around what else is
24:25um but they were doing this like kind of like cyber drug where you like
24:33would plug this thing into your computer and then so a lot of the dream
24:38was this kind of like psychedelic like digital interface kind of montage of like horrible
24:46pornography and gore and just like yeah literally my brain like just like glitching with
24:52like horrible disturbing images yeah and people were like doing drugs and like yeah watching
24:59gore on their computers so you had a dream about being online extremely online kind
25:06of yeah basically but like even worse and the guys that you had to get
25:11like the drives from were like yeah like kind of like scary hispanic coded drug
25:19dealers who were like flinchy and violent and every yeah everything felt like really dangerous
25:24and really evil and i think it's because i've been looking at too many pictures
25:28of like people tied up or like you know like just evil collages that like
25:37victim diary that i like read all of and was like what what is what
25:43it looks like and reads like a dime square chapbook but it's like written in
25:48code which is also so fucking scary yeah and yeah we were like discussing its
25:56authenticity like it's which is so hard to parse yeah because it seems real and
26:02like who would make that up maybe a schizo but then also like you could
26:06be horribly abused and have that make you schizo i'm such a horrible misogynist i'm
26:12automatically um suspicious of any sort of text like that that's like i believe it
26:19um how would because it is it's too it's like too meticulous but i feel
26:27like there's always this weird like ephemera with the epstein stuff that has this really
26:32like a haunted and uncanny vibe yeah like it's like tony podesta's art portrait yeah
26:38in the blue dress yeah we were like why what what is this um yeah
26:46i was also thinking about like this ongoing um skirmish over whether jeffrey epstein is
26:52or isn't an extremely high iq individual and i would just split the difference and
26:57say like he's mid he sounds like a midwit to me as monica pointed out
27:02he's like a dumb person's idea of a smart person uh he does um if
27:08you observe him have a very uh calm and casual tone which again like projects
27:15confidence yeah and inspire inspires confidence but um well i think also surrounding himself with
27:23like you said like credentialists yeah who he can like give pussy to or they're
27:29all using each other i mean he's yeah he's kind of like i guess i
27:34was coming out on top until he wasn't i guess yeah and they're like he's
27:40like sponging off of their credentials and their prestige they're like institutional clout and they're
27:46sponging off of his like um access to underage trim or yeah like just party
27:56social yeah social network yeah but what's bannon's problem what is his problem just like
28:02why does he think epstein's so cool does he he really like i mean he
28:07did that whole interview with him where he like really is like gassing him up
28:11and talking about him like he's like a titan of industry like some master trader
28:16or something but he kind of claps back at him here and there right not
28:20really and he only sought out to make these like doing the interview as a
28:25kind of like i don't mean i know i love sexy steve he's a style
28:30icon he's a sex symbol and he's a drunk irishman with a chip on his
28:35shoulder i mean that's for sure so that that might explain it um i but
28:43yeah i'm not like super convinced that um jeffrey epstein was like a great intellectual
28:50who was hiding his power levels um in terms of being like a science and
28:56math and computing wizard i think he was more likely um a person with a
29:04better than average and somewhat intuitive grasp on human nature which he could then use
29:11to um yeah uh connect and manipulate somewhat more like clueless and awkward individuals sure
29:23like the conspirator take that i hate the most is not like the world is
29:28run by um an elite pedophile cabal because as as a metaphor that does have
29:34some staying power i mean clearly yeah it's not it's a resonant uh yeah world
29:40model but it's this whole whole thing about how um he you know he had
29:45a unique talent for like connecting people like bringing people together and wrapping them around
29:50his finger to do his bidding this idea that he had aura or riz um
29:55you know and setting aside the possibility of blackmail which is obviously like a tried
29:59and true tactic for keeping people close and getting them to do your bidding yeah
30:06it's it is really just pretty easy to win just about anybody's confidence um by
30:12by simply affecting a um aloof and disinterested but confident demeanor yeah uh but easier
30:22said than done and the bar has never been lower really yeah but you you
30:27know it's like a play like literally you can get clawed to write a book
30:32about that i will publish under my own name where you know it's like okay
30:37you ask um slightly impolite and intrusive questions that most people are too oblivious or
30:43polite to ask you rib people instead of flattering them because it makes it look
30:49like you have some greater insight into their psyche or their soul because anybody can
30:54pay you a compliment right like and when it comes down to it you pretend
30:59to forget their name and they're yours forever that really is because in um how
31:08to win friends and influence people one of the tips is how you should always
31:13say someone's name because it endears you to them.
31:16But actually, if you pretend like you don't even know who they are, then that's
31:21when you really get that.
31:22Yeah, then they're like, who is that?
31:24She must be important. She must have clout.
31:31And as people become more online and autistic, these very basic social skills will just
31:36fade away. Well, that's what I mean.
31:37And will look supernatural and impressive.
31:40By the bar being so low.
31:46Yeah, he did even, you know, in his day, I guess, probably have some, like,
31:53mystique that he was able to cultivate.
31:57But really not, like, he's not that charismatic, obviously.
32:05No, he seems like a, he's a charlatan.
32:10You know, affluent, moderate, centrist, Zionist guy from, like, Newton.
32:15Yeah. With roots in Brooklyn.
32:18It's, like, very, very common, familiar type if you've, like, lived on the East Coast
32:23your whole life. Yeah, he's, like, a bit more, I guess, soft -spoken and nebbish
32:32than you would expect, as you pointed out.
32:36You really don't see it coming.
32:38Yeah. Well, because he has the classic problem that a lot of Jewish men have,
32:43which is, like, again, they, like...
32:46Insecure hysterical. Yeah. With misshapen penises.
32:52Not no. No, but because, like, Jews have strong features that are sensuous, bordering on
33:00grotesque, they often photograph in a way that's more, like, brutal and masculine.
33:04And then when they open their mouth, you're like, oh, he's just, like, an ebbish
33:09neurotic, just like the rest of them.
33:10So true. Yeah. And he looks like, who's that actor, Ron Perlman from Hellboy?
33:17Yeah. Or, um... Ron Perlman Jewish?
33:20Yeah. Or, like, uh, uh...
33:23Online right -wing personality, Joshua Rayner.
33:26They have the same kind of, like, brutal, bestial look that, like...
33:28Easter Island had. Yeah. That looks, like, hyper -masculine to your average observer.
33:36Sure. Never... Not my thing.
33:42Yeah. Salt -and -pepper hair and, uh...
33:47JFK Jr. -esque style also conveys the sense of, like...
33:53Jeans at the gym. Yeah.
33:54Masculine authority, whatever. I don't know.
33:59I've never really responded well to Epstein.
34:02I know he's found him kind of gross and unpleasant.
34:05Don't really love, like, the right -wing take that he's based because he was up
34:09front about his aristocratic tendencies of, like, being a defiling underage girls.
34:15Yeah. Yeah. No, that doesn't sit so well with me either.
34:21But it is so... Like, I have people, like, in my mentions accusing me of
34:28defending Epstein, like, when I haven't even said anything.
34:32Yeah. At any, you know?
34:34Yeah. And I kind of made a whole movie, not to make it about myself,
34:38but I kind of made a whole movie about this about six years ago, actually,
34:44that was a good time to re -watch The Scary of 61st.
34:49It is, yeah. Because it was, it's prescient AF.
34:52Yeah, you're sort of vindicated.
34:55Because actually that movie was...
34:59At the time, you were like, oh, she made a meme movie, but nope.
35:02It turned out to be an enduring cultural artifact.
35:05Indirectly, like, critical, not fawning over of Epstein, A and B.
35:11Well, definitely, yeah. I kind of, like, the goy cattle meme.
35:17Yeah. Well, because it was happening even then.
35:19Yeah. And I just, as a highly sensitive person, you know, was more kind of,
35:26like... Attuned. Yeah. I feel like my, like, antenna culture.
35:33Oh, that's the other really funny part.
35:37The ironic part of, like, extremely online trannies independently deriving this right -wing theory that
35:45Jews invented in the culture war.
35:48Oh, because he was on 4chan or something?
35:50Yeah, and on Reddit. I kind of haven't been...
35:53I don't really understand. But they've done it in a weird inverted way as their
35:57want to do, where, like, apparently he and Jelen are, like, responsible for promoting, like,
36:03racism and fascism and transphobia through Reddit and 4chan.
36:06And they're claiming that, like, right -wing views that have, like, blossomed on social media
36:11are astroturfed and inorganic. And it's thanks to people like...
36:16What? ...Jeffrey and Jelen. As opposed to, say, getting everyone to accept that you are
36:23a man who... People really think...
36:25...gets turned on by the image of yourself an address and wants everybody to...
36:31Wait, what are... ...agree with...
36:33What's even... What? Who? Like, literally, there's just been a bunch of, like, online trannies,
36:38like... Who are talking about how Epstein created...
36:42Yeah, they're, like, marginal and fringe figures, but it is a really interesting example of,
36:47like, online psychosis. Yeah. No, I mean, now more than ever, honestly.
36:51Yeah, where they're, like, saying there's, like, IQ differentials and two sexes is an inorganic
37:01astroturfed right -wing conspiracy versus you trying to get all of us to recognize your
37:07completely arbitrary gender identity, like, on the legal level.
37:10It's so crazy. That is crazy.
37:12I really, like, love and respect trannies at the end of the day.
37:17They're so powerful. I just got deja vu.
37:20Why? I don't know. I feel like we've had this conversation before.
37:25Dudes are off, yeah. it's so funny that they even though i feel so disoriented
37:32yeah like i have no idea what's going on no i don't either i'm like
37:36way too old for this um it and then there was also the email that's
37:42been going around again don't know who real or fake it is of epstein talking
37:47to some evolutionary biologist called robin trivers and right -wing people are saying that they're
37:55actually promoting transgenderism which i read that email and in it he basically says that
38:02um m to f's are four times more common than f to m's and far
38:06more passing and that um transsexual women are very attractive and easily make money which
38:12they in turn assert promotes their prostitution since they have to pay hefty fees for
38:16injections every week this sounds like a steve saylor post um but they are sexually
38:21happy once you have reached manhood even castration doesn't prevent the sensation of organism i
38:26think he means orgasm um m to f yeah can still come apparently this is
38:34news to me but interesting yeah i guess me but uh i've hard to imagine
38:42but i'm not a scientist you're not an expert um on the other hand he
38:48says that outcomes are much worse for uh transsexual men who are just men with
38:53mom pumps the worst of both worlds if you like smelly masculine men you want
38:57that hard cock that comes with the show who is so true yeah but the
39:04the contested part is the last paragraph where he says btw we are now pushing
39:07the intervention earlier so you you notice your three -year -old son has trans tendencies
39:12so now you intervene with hormones i would be frightened to do that but who
39:16knows okay so he doesn't sound like he's really promoting he's just talking anything wait
39:23can't we talk yeah isn't this can you email your friends isn't this what you
39:27want out of science just two friends talking about transing kids but like yeah they're
39:33just like talking and speculating and he in fact it doesn't sound like he has
39:37some agenda that he's advocating for he's just describing kind of reality yeah and he's
39:43making like a rather monstrous claim but he's not assigning again his own moral value
39:48to it he's just saying like the younger you transition kids the more passing they
39:52are i mean that's not even that monstrous it's just the truth yeah and it's
39:56well the truth is monstrous because yeah and it's inconvenient because it's unethical to transition
40:04a child depending on who you ask yeah um yeah it's a query that's worth
40:11interrogating um so robin quivers you're off the hook as far as i'm concerned did
40:19nothing wrong i guess there was some like i like i don't know how which
40:24what is real and what is fake i guess they didn't want black girls on
40:28the island i heard that seems plausible that seems plausible i mean a lot of
40:33those girls were blondes when i went to the um the gloria all red like
40:41oh yeah court trial they had it wasn't a trial because it was after he
40:45was dead but they like yeah i don't know what it's called like post trial
40:50they let them like have their day in court basically yeah all blondes yeah it
40:56seems like that was his preferred slavic yeah actually not so many at the court
41:01in the courthouse because they had to speak english i bet they do speak english
41:05um but they probably are still like loyal to him yeah which the english american
41:12ones had more like ambivalence about at least that they expressed yeah and we're freedom
41:18noam chomsky privately agreeing with the right -wing racists about iq different differentials among black
41:24and white populations um that part was interesting because as it turns out a lot
41:31of like elite liberals aren't dumb or brainwashed they just say one thing in public
41:38and mean another thing in private yeah yeah which that to me is like actually
41:43way more sinister than any of the conspiracy theories floating around but i'm personally of
41:48the belief also that if someone says something privately it's not necessarily more true yeah
41:55like if they say it public it doesn't make it more true either obviously but
41:59like a private conversation isn't necessarily like a smoking gun yeah because people also lie
42:05to other people and themselves privately all the time and maybe he just wanted to
42:11you know maybe he was just appeasing epstein so that he could get invited to
42:17the gang to the gang bang later um oh and there was yeah there's another
42:24the noam chomsky stuff was the most interesting stuff for me where he was like
42:28also telling um epstein like coaching him to not get too down on himself and
42:33to not beat himself up for having like rape what a good friend allegation um
42:39the saddest part for me was the um chomsky and epstein correspondence which sort of
42:45confirmed what we already knew about um greece getting fucked over by um for the
42:51benefit of french and german banks i remember that day in 2015 yeah i was
42:58like randomly i didn't even really care about yeah politics or but i remember when
43:04they imposed like the austerity measures on greece and i could just tell something was
43:08really wrong and that they were like the victims and all of it yeah and
43:14like as it turns out the austerity measures were implemented not so much to like
43:19bail out the greeks who had borrowed too much and were too dependent on the
43:24rest of europe yeah but to cover the asses of these like german and french
43:28bankers who had made risky investments and wanted to get paid off anyway yeah um
43:33and he says so in effect greeks are paying the northern banks for debts the
43:38people never incurred it's a very like the strong wrongdo what they can and the
43:43weak suffer what they must.
43:44Who said that, realized that?
43:46Where did I hear that recently?
43:47It's a Thucydides quote that Mark Carney invoked during his Davos address.
43:53Oh, that slaps. Yeah. So true.
43:56Good times make hard men.
43:57Yeah. Hard times make bad boys.
44:05But yeah, I mean, the two big takeaways for me from this is like, yeah,
44:11like, of course, rich people all know each other and all hang out together.
44:16Why wouldn't they? I think there is definitely like a blackmail component.
44:23Yeah, of course. And I'm sure there's crimes being committed and conspiracies being created, whatever.
44:32But like. There's conspiring. Yeah, for sure.
44:36But it's, it's like, it's not at all like surprising, alarming, weird that all of
44:42these people know each other.
44:44Like, why would it be?
44:45Of course. That's insane. But where it, where, what I don't understand is if you
44:52are of like a conspiratorial ilk.
44:56Yeah. Then, like I said, like, why assume that what you're being told now is
45:05the truth? Yes. Like, you're so suspicious, you're so smart, you're so suspicious, you're like,
45:12the wools have been pulled from your eyes and you can see, you know, what's
45:17really going on. But now they tell you here's some files and you just eat
45:23it up. Yeah. And you feel so good.
45:25Deep fakes and all. Yeah.
45:28Yeah, I don't get that.
45:31And also, yeah, I mean, it's like depressing and demoralizing.
45:33Ain't nobody want to hear it because you want to feel like your heroes and
45:39your villains all have some supernatural quality that you don't, which is why they're different
45:47from you and can do stuff that you can't.
45:49But it's like, yeah, obviously the rich are also lonely, needy, insecure, easily flattered, clout
45:59chasing, like everything that everybody else is, they are too.
46:04And money ain't buying you any freedom from like the normal and natural human urges
46:11and like tendencies that we all have.
46:15Bill Gates? Yeah. Is that true?
46:20I mean, it's a real.
46:22Yeah. Or the documents. The documents are real, but they.
46:27Not that I give a shit about Bill Gates at all or even, you know,
46:31but their emails from Epstein to himself.
46:34Uh huh. Which is kind of like, feels blackmail -y.
46:38Yeah. Because he's not even like, it's ostensibly like a draft of a letter he
46:44was going to send Bill, but in it he like details very like expositionally all
46:50of his like wrongdoings, which I'm sure are somewhat true.
46:54Mm hmm. But the arrangement of information is just a little too like tidy.
47:01Yeah. But what do I know?
47:03I don't know. Makes sense.
47:07Should we talk about Melania?
47:09Yeah. Mm hmm. Riley really liked that.
47:18Why? What was his take?
47:21He's a, I think he just, you know, he's just enjoyed it.
47:24He's a patriot. Yeah, he's a loyalist.
47:29He's receptive to propaganda. And, uh, you know, I mean, which isn't a bad thing.
47:39It's not a bad thing.
47:40No, it depends on the propaganda.
47:41I can be, yeah, I, you know, and I, I had a good time.
47:45Yeah. Well, what did you think?
47:47Um, I thought it was a bit of a kind of a flop.
47:50Yeah. Honestly. Um, not that I was expecting much, but I kind of was expecting
47:59a little more. I know.
48:01Well, you, you, you sort of laughed at me, uh, rightfully when I was like,
48:05this feels like Soviet propaganda.
48:07And you were like, Anna, it literally is propaganda.
48:09But I don't know what I was expecting, but I think I expected it to
48:12be like a little bit more, um, subtle and refined.
48:19Like I wanted like a libtard documentary that got into, um, you know, her origins,
48:26her background, um, that had her sitting down for an interview and talking about her
48:32life, kind of like Steve Bannon interviewing Jeffrey Epstein.
48:34Like what you get with this, which does have some entertainment value is that you're
48:40basically riding in the sidecar as she goes to all these like costume fittings and
48:46event planning things to prepare for the inauguration.
48:52It's like a walk a mile in her shoes, a day in the life of.
48:58Which no one, yeah. In the beginning of the documentary, she says, everyone is asking.
49:04So here you go. It's a 20 days in my, and it's like, we actually
49:08don't want like a slice of, we don't want a slice of life.
49:12I kind of, I want to see like flashpoints of dramatic moments in your life.
49:18Modeling pictures. I want like a Butler, Pennsylvania kind of like nothing.
49:24I, I don't really care about the 20 days leading up to the inauguration for
49:28you. I get it, yeah.
49:31Um, and yeah, I want like backstory or like any kind of.
49:36Yeah. Psychological, just a little bit.
49:40Like peel back the layers, just a little bit.
49:44And I like, like Melania, but not, you know, I think she's.
49:49Uh, stately. She has her charms and her virtues.
49:53Yeah, I said to you guys that she's not like a.
49:55But she's not like a.
49:55She's not like a. She's not like a.
49:55to show She's like a very shrewd, pragmatic, loyal woman who has a total contempt
50:07for weakness and a total lack of a sense of humor.
50:12She reminds me a little bit of Martha Stewart, who's much funnier and more self
50:20-aware. Yeah, but I can see how that's Melania...
50:25Like a thing she keeps saying in the film is about...
50:30Be best. Be best. No, how like, it's my creative vision.
50:35And this is like... She like insists on her like meticulousness.
50:43Yeah. Attention to detail. Yeah, which is like, I don't really buy it.
50:48You don't buy that, yeah.
50:50I don't think she's... Like Martha Stewart is an extremely meticulous person.
50:54Yes. Who's like has, you know...
50:57Yes. More of a robust character.
51:01And I get the feeling that she...
51:03Yeah, she wants to be perceived in this way.
51:07Yes. But yeah. But the...
51:10It's very... The case is very flimsy.
51:13There was no case. Like it is kind of...
51:15Yeah. I don't... Who is this for?
51:17It's just like total mag -a -tard boomer slaw.
51:20It's for boomers, yeah. And it's directed by Brett Ratner, canceled right -wing auteur of
51:26Rush Hour and Me Too fame.
51:27I think we met him at the Zaya Gala.
51:30What? We met... We did.
51:32At the Tablet Magazine? Yeah, yeah.
51:34He was with Leah McSweeney.
51:37Oh my... It's all connected.
51:38I'm pretty sure that was him because they're buddies.
51:41I guess it's cool that they licensed Rolling Stone's Gibby Shelter.
51:46But the editing... And Billie Jean.
51:48...is bad and it goes on way too long.
51:50I like how the rape -murder part falls on the Trump bobblehead.
51:55Um, the music is funny also in general because it's just like boomer hits.
52:00And it's such a flex to use like such expensive music with really like no...
52:05Like Gimme Shelter is not like a particularly appropriate song.
52:09Um, besides like being very expensive and sounding cool.
52:14Yeah, it's like badass. And then Billie Jean also plays like immediately after.
52:19Yeah. It's like jam -packed with expensive music.
52:23Like... And bad editing decisions.
52:25Completely. And like fake Super 8 footage.
52:28Yes, that they claim is the brainchild of Melania's dad, Victor Novs.
52:33Who used to film all of our...
52:35And there's some footage of him filming.
52:37Childhood events. Yeah, but it's actually just like Brett Ratner's idea.
52:40It's like a filter on a...
52:41It's not even real. Her favorite musical artist is Michael Jackson.
52:45Her favorite song is Billie Jean.
52:47Yeah, no. Bullshit. Like what?
52:50And then there's a point where she's mouthing along to the song.
52:52In the car and later she's mouthing along to a YMCA at the inauguration.
52:57I'm having deja vu because I'm pretty sure we discussed this.
53:01And yeah, she's like kind of shy and stiff and inhibited.
53:04I told you, girl, she also reminds me a lot of Kim Kardashian.
53:07Mm -hmm. Yeah. Like she can't tell jokes.
53:10She can't dance. No. Yeah, she...
53:13She's got a great gait.
53:15Yeah, she's very statuesque and Amazonian.
53:18She's got an interesting... And I like how her and Trump look alike.
53:24Yes. And that she's... And also look like her dad.
53:27You say that, but I didn't see it.
53:30I was looking out for it, too.
53:31They have... They all have the same like glinting, old world, Germanic trickster eyes that
53:40turn upwards, like Ragnar from Vikings.
53:47And she's like a Leni Riefenstahl woman.
53:50Well, I've seen... She should be cast in bronze.
53:52So unsurprisingly, this film is getting very bad reviews, as well as people in the
53:57press being kind of like deliberately shut out of like preliminary screenings, which they are
54:02like up in arms about as well.
54:03Well, but a refrain I've noticed amongst the like media class is that Brett Ratner
54:10is no Leni Riefenstahl. And that if this were like a well -made...
54:16More like Leni Riefenberg. But they're kind of like fronting that if it like was
54:25well -made, they would give it its due.
54:27Yeah. But they're like somehow taking a like measured, like fair -minded appraisal of it,
54:33even though there's like tons of contempt.
54:36That's the only reason they made this, which I don't believe Melania even really wanted
54:39to. Yes. You said this, and I don't know if I'm convinced by that because
54:43I don't see her as like a weakling or a pushover, and I don't think
54:47she would go along with something.
54:50I think she like flatters her on some level.
54:54She didn't want to do it.
54:55I mean, I could see her taking one for the team.
54:57I think she's a real ride or die.
54:59Yeah. And I think, you know, she had probably, you know, her creative vision is
55:09very strong. She also does this thing where when people are talking to her, because
55:18a lot of the movies like her are taking these meetings.
55:21Yeah. That's designed to make her look relatable and authentic, and it actually achieves the
55:25opposite. Yeah. But it's kind of sweet how she like has, she don't only like
55:30physically resembles Trump, but she like is like by osmosis kind of like absorbing, like
55:36she's doing art of the deal in her own like stupid way.
55:42Like she's taking these totally like inconsequential meetings and like asserting her will in like
55:48a Trumpian fashion, but in, yeah, like a very like effeminate, kind of meaningless, like
55:55whatever. Yeah. Um, what was I going to say?
55:58I forgot. Something that she does that you pick up on.
56:02She repeats the last word someone says, like when they're talking about the menu for
56:08the candlelight dinner and he's.
56:10like and this is the egg with the caviar and it will be she's she'll
56:14like say it kind of she'll go i like to like affirm that she's listening
56:18but really she has nothing to say she's yeah and she's not listening and she
56:22comes off as a person who's like totally lacking in interiority which is like you
56:28know an unfair assessment because maybe she is but maybe she's not like you can't
56:33really peer into anyone's soul and well she's giving us nothing but she's yeah and
56:38so i wonder like why this is this was made because at minimum she's unwilling
56:42to show it and you know as you pointed out it does she doesn't seem
56:48extremely particularly enthusiastic to be the the star of this documentary um she's not like
56:57mustering any she's not there's no variation in her levels of enthusiasm yeah and she's
57:05like sad or happy or in boss bitch mode or in fashion designer mode it's
57:12all kind of one yes and like yeah she she talks like she's like you
57:20know submitting a resume or giving a book report the whole the whole documentary it
57:26feels like a college essay it's like trying to prove how uh relatable and authentic
57:31she is um i'm sympathetic to like the hope the hypothesis that this is like
57:36the trump's attempt to engineer their own independent media legacy because like historically they've been
57:41snubbed by all the major media outlets i don't even think it's like uh they're
57:46that they're trying to create a parallel industry as much as they're just like flexing
57:51that they are able to which like why wouldn't they be they have like unlimited
57:56funds um yeah and she speaks exclusively in these weird esl platitudes she's almost like
58:03yeah like a citizen who's getting naturalized the only thing we can do is cherish
58:09the moments with our family and loved ones while they're still with us family business
58:13philanthropy and becoming the first lady of the united states again every day i live
58:18with the purpose and devotion orchestrating the complexities of my life while nurturing my family
58:23it's like you're not doing any of those things but okay we want to create
58:27dignity and foster compassion i want i would love to see a day in the
58:32life of baron that's who i want the 20 day like behind the scenes because
58:37he's something what's going on him scrolling past curtis yarbin tweets what's nyu like i
58:44want to guys group chat who knows that's the thing that's truly mysterious as melania
58:51is still mysterious but the documentary is just too opaque yeah yeah it is and
58:57her greatest weakness two things uh she has very low level homosexuals around her yes
59:05because she doesn't have access to like top tier like liberal media institutional ones uh
59:12-huh so she has all these like they all kind of seem like tim gunn
59:16but like dollar bin tim gunn and they all kind of like gas her up
59:21yeah and she has these there's all this like b -roll of them like moving
59:25plates around or like windexing something like pretending to work yeah it's all very homosexuals
59:31love being busy bodies though it's true but there's no one with like any real
59:36vision and then i said this to the girls but at one point when they're
59:43making her inauguration yes she says oh it's so me black and white and she
59:51loves black and white yeah and they're really not her best colors i know that
59:55was a really great point because her best colors are probably like i think she's
59:59a soft autumn yeah but like camel champagne well she looks best when she's wearing
1:00:05that like safari tweed with the suit yeah she looks amazing she looks fantastic that's
1:00:11like the one moment where i was like oh yeah everything yeah where she looks
1:00:15like she's like just poached an elephant or something yeah it looks like that brand
1:00:19international concept that was like sold at macy's in the late 90s and early 2000s
1:00:26her stupid hat i feel like all of her the gays are like well melania
1:00:31she's a fashion model so she speaks the language of fashion and she has a
1:00:35background in architecture and design so she brings her wisdom to our color sensibility and
1:00:44she's like i like black and white yeah she's like can you please make the
1:00:49lapel wider and smaller in the waist it's like all of her about like her
1:00:56um sartorial decisions are actually kind of bad and all and what you're seeing now
1:01:02is the results of that meeting our fitting was rich in meaning it's so crazy
1:01:13but like i said the homos are just not top tier no and she's really
1:01:17just she's unfortunately not like a gay icon she's not a slave she's not camp
1:01:23yeah she probably doesn't even like gay guys all that much but feels obligated to
1:01:27have them because it's like the ultimate status symbol in america to have some gay
1:01:31slaves at your beck and call she like could be camp but she like just
1:01:36falls short yeah and it and it's in the it's this very like tepid temperature
1:01:41yeah which is pretty unsatisfying but the boomers were loving it at the in the
1:01:47movie theater they were how many were there my theater was full it was a
1:01:52small theater but it was full and there were two like old lady anna and
1:01:56dasha as besties sitting next to me and they were like she looks stunning they
1:02:01were like loving it they were eating it up i mean she does like she
1:02:04looks at it you know look amazing with with her like blowout perfect hand she
1:02:12does look really really good she does and yeah she has like grace and poise
1:02:17yeah and dignity i like i admire that she's like discreet and private and probably
1:02:22like takes no pleasure in divulging any details about her marriage or her family it's
1:02:30respectable but like to you know i feel like they didn't really understand the assignment
1:02:36because to not do that in a film project of this nature is like kind
1:02:41of a half measure it's a half step it betrays a very like low level
1:02:46of skill as a filmmaker i think to not even make because every documentary is
1:02:53a type of propaganda of course just some are better at making you feel like
1:02:57like the we told when we talked about the martha stewart doc or like peewee
1:03:01herman yeah it's like that was well made and that made you feel like you
1:03:07were getting to know martha even though you were still getting like a very like
1:03:10contained uh curated impression of yeah totally but they couldn't even pretend that she was
1:03:18you know but that yeah that's like what i wanted i wanted martha or peewee
1:03:22but out of melania yeah and they did such a bad job because it is
1:03:27just like um post -soviet and right -wing mindsets coming together to create really bad
1:03:35unconvincing art i'm sorry you were right in that it's like it is like soviet
1:03:40propaganda like the critics say like it really ain't lenny riffenstall it's like low tier
1:03:49like soviet shit that no one's really buying yeah i wanted like watching anyway i
1:03:56know why can't why can't we have triumph of the will and like you know
1:03:59this documentary doesn't make her look bad exactly but it doesn't make her look particularly
1:04:03good either um there's this arc where she's grappling with the you know recent death
1:04:10of her mother amalia um and it feels like if not exactly insincere then contrived
1:04:17there's something off about it it doesn't feel like she wants to talk about it
1:04:21which i don't blame her which of course um she says my mother's quiet strength
1:04:26and faithful devotion to my family made me the person i am today and i
1:04:30strive to embody these qualities in my own life to honor her legacy my beloved
1:04:35mother was the richest thread in my life weaving warmth wisdom and grace into every
1:04:40element of my life it's like like that's how you are going to remember your
1:04:46mother in the there's also a moment where she and trump are like supposedly having
1:04:52this candid conversation about baron during a car ride and she's like yeah i love
1:04:57him and it's like he's your son of course you love him say something like
1:05:00noteworthy or interesting yeah you get the sense that yeah like she's like um the
1:05:09most indifferent and disinterested in everything around her the most like alive and interested you
1:05:16see her is when they're discussing the like um inauguration car protocol and like secure
1:05:24they're talking like the security team about whether or not they'll like get out of
1:05:27the car and that's kind of the most you even really see her piping up
1:05:31yeah oh and then the moment where he's working on his speech and he says
1:05:37i want to be a known as a peacekeeper not a warmonger and then he
1:05:41says i actually don't like warmonger and she says say you are a unifier and
1:05:46then you it like cuts really badly to the speech where he's saying it and
1:05:51she's dressed like the hamburglar and there's this like moment of recognition between them but
1:05:59it's all like so flat yeah like staged contrived i hate to say it yeah
1:06:08there's i wish she'd get some shine in the press so she wouldn't have to
1:06:11wouldn't have to stoop to i know shit like this i know i like i'll
1:06:15also hate her like inauguration fedora and ribbon dress i know because it's really not
1:06:21her season she'd look she'd look way better and usha dresses very well i think
1:06:27yeah i agree really her color palette is like interesting i love that like macaron
1:06:33pink um hat or coat hat combo or whatever that's like belted because it was
1:06:40both reminiscent of um jackie o and camelot but also playing to her strength because
1:06:47it's like an indian color it's like a little dusty yeah it's like a perfect
1:06:50yeah like reconciliation of like uh american and immigrant values i even didn't mind her
1:07:00inauguration dress which had all those like um sequin spires even though it's not really
1:07:05my thing because at least it was like unique and interesting yeah love her off
1:07:10-duty style because it's like a black turtleneck and blue jeans yeah and like frazzled
1:07:19um yeah i'd love to get some insight into the when she wore that zara
1:07:23jacket that says i don't care do you yeah like that was baller i want
1:07:28like there are moments like well she's had her moment yeah no she just she
1:07:32doesn't even have bad style because she does look pretty good and put together but
1:07:36she just has no style yeah it's very like basic normie but like a high
1:07:41price point that's that's again why the zara jacket's so interesting like what was going
1:07:49through her head that was pierre or whatever like hervee i was like oh is
1:07:53that hervee leger but it's some other guy yeah adam lips bloomingdale's ass designer who
1:08:00the fuck is he who are these people and yeah they're like fake like you
1:08:05know they're like oh she wants to cut the shirt but i don't know if
1:08:08we can cut the shirt i'm like shut up i'm like no one's buying this
1:08:14but joke's on us because everyone's yeah and are discussing opening weekend um whatever the
1:08:21worst least flattering part was when she was like on the horn with trump after
1:08:26he won the election yeah and he's like bragging to her about how it's a
1:08:31landslide victory and they're making history and she's just like impatient and hangs up on
1:08:35his ass which i get like sometimes men are annoying and like want to babble
1:08:39at you and you're just like well hadn't he won already at that it wasn't
1:08:44like election night because she was clearly with him yeah but it was just like
1:08:47a weird moment and i don't know who left that in there because she's like
1:08:50uh congrats babe ttys i think it's made yeah it's again like supposed to make
1:08:56them seem even trump who i love to see yeah um is not as like
1:09:02you know amusing or buoyant brett ratner really flopped yeah he had the best line
1:09:11where he was talking about um how they put the national championship on the same
1:09:15time yeah probably just the inauguration on purpose yeah that was good i also liked
1:09:22the footage of the inauguration which like you could see without seeing the documentary exactly
1:09:27where like um clinton and w and biden all look um happy and jovial and
1:09:34they're like joking together and obama looks miserable and his wife's michael is nowhere to
1:09:38be found and really gets no um well yeah my favorite part is at the
1:09:45end when they cut to the montage uh -huh i wouldn't even call it a
1:09:49montage it's like uh eleanor roosevelt maybe eisenhower yeah eisenhower jackie o they're like presidential
1:09:58portraits uh -huh over no cut to melania getting her presidential portrait taken like no
1:10:06more relevant first ladies need be mentioned and her presidential portrait sucks yeah and the
1:10:15gay guys like adjusting her shirt fakely yeah again not her season yeah it's not
1:10:24a sleigh no the black and white i know i've yeah i've recently taken great
1:10:32pains to replace uh wardrobe staples from black to brown and navy because i learned
1:10:42yeah through watching korean ai color analysis videos uh -huh that they're more flattering shades
1:10:50on me yeah like i can't really wear i can wear an off -white yeah
1:10:55yeah yeah yeah or like a muted black yeah but if something's too saturated washes
1:11:01me out yeah it's too like high contrast yeah you have to really be brown
1:11:07like me or usha to get away with the stark black and whites but then
1:11:11you can't really do too much in between or like grass always green like a
1:11:15carolyn beset kind of like yeah like platinum like cool blonde gwyneth paltrow i actually
1:11:22really do love when blondes wear black i mean it can be done yeah but
1:11:27but generally speaking yeah yeah her skin tone and hair are too warm mm -hmm
1:11:34so the icy whites the best things about her and blacks really do her no
1:11:39favors i'm you know i don't know hope she hears hope she hope you're listening
1:11:45she's not gonna fuck you bro the weirdest part there when her dad was talking
1:11:50uh -huh i guess in slovenian uh -huh i think maybe there was a brief
1:11:55moment of like vo but then it cut to just her speaking over him talking
1:12:02yeah that was so weird about her mother yeah or of her past vaguely but
1:12:09like that who's it seemed so inappropriate yeah i mean i would have loved just
1:12:15like some sit -down interviews with like i know because they did have footage of
1:12:22her dad talking yeah but they completely dubbed it over with some like fake like
1:12:27inspirational platitude bullshit um right her be best initiative which she's continuing and talks to
1:12:40brigitte mccrone about over facetime yeah to get the scoop on how they're dealing with
1:12:46cyber bullying in france she's like brigitte did you know that anxiety and depression are
1:12:52on the rise in american children because of their screen time they're going on the
1:12:59computer too much and brigitte and i are passionate about fostering excellence and independence in
1:13:06children brigitte mccrone gets cyber bullied by candace owens every day i know she can't
1:13:12even protect her damn i gotta say the two most stylish women in politics setting
1:13:19aside um whatever else i think of them brigitte mccrone no one gives her her
1:13:24due because they're too busy debating whether she's a man they're transvestigating her and miriam
1:13:29adelson she's incredible i love her transition shades so funny the weird glitter in her
1:13:35hair i laugh every time i see her amazing she looks like yeah like nappy
1:13:41she looks like skinny roseanne i guess roseanne is skinny now but they're similar yeah
1:13:46no there's something like kooky yeah batty batty batty old bag but i like love
1:13:55her style even though it's not my every time i see her i laugh out
1:13:59loud she's wearing like a bedazzled caftan yeah and her glasses have like a jeweled
1:14:07chain oh my god wow yeah but you can't you can't say she doesn't have
1:14:14style the dazzle yeah everything is she looks amazing she does look so cool i
1:14:24want style i want like the oh yeah here we go from jewish insider like
1:14:37yellow ribbon emoji on the dress with some skank oh i love the frosty lip
1:14:45me too no she looks great i'm sorry i'm sorry goy cattle i can't i
1:14:51can't i can't hate like oh hello like Thank you.
1:14:54she knows her color family she does oh my goodness yeah so psycho i know
1:15:02it's so like satanic it is yeah she looks like she wrangles alligators the the
1:15:09zio clutch i know it's like judith lieberman or whatever that brand is where they
1:15:16make clutches in the shapes of like poodles and fortune cookies sorry just real quick
1:15:21here she has a basketball game wearing a blazer that has like basketball motif embroidery
1:15:28oh good for her love her to death and yeah i know what you mean
1:15:35about macron with the cunty bob yeah she just she understands like proportion and silhouette
1:15:41well has a better sense of color it's like cool and french she's got no
1:15:46ass yeah it rocks a skinny jean anyway like a wedge she kind of dresses
1:15:55like victoria beckham totally it's like the same i see how she won that young
1:16:01boy's heart inspiring i'm just looking at my notes yeah i feel bad for melania
1:16:11because she is like surrounded by um like second -rate sycophantic homosexuals not only like
1:16:18her um glam squad or her like um design planner but also like the the
1:16:25saint patrick's cathedral gay priest or yeah she's very like slob say a hail mary
1:16:33have you been to confession today would you like a blessing it's a special place
1:16:41for a lot of people oh your mom came here bless her heart that's also
1:16:48such a bizarre like lie maybe it's not a lie but being like oh when
1:16:53my mother amalia was she came here a lot she liked to go to saint
1:16:57patrick's cathedral yeah it's like oh which church you go to um saint patrick's yeah
1:17:03she goes to uh saint patrick's my mother loved the rockefeller center christmas tree and
1:17:09skating rink it's like yeah maybe she's been there but well it was interesting when
1:17:21they're like redesigning the white house which they're make it more chop than ever it's
1:17:27like so bad the white house yeah i mean it always kind of looks bad
1:17:31it kind of i don't know the oval office looks better a little more i
1:17:35like the more gilded vibe um but that was kind of interesting though they made
1:17:41it seem like it was like they were five hours to put the biden stuff
1:17:46in the trash and then replace it with ours and they're like i'm like five
1:17:53hours if you have enough money it's the fucking white house yeah i'm sure they
1:17:57can figure it out a hundred movers clean all the rugs like some bitch is
1:18:02like i clean all the rugs and like i'm whatever i don't care no there
1:18:08was a lot of like um like fake like uh poorly introduced attempts at creating
1:18:16suspense and tension that didn't really exist right because the stakes of everything she does
1:18:22are like incredibly low yeah it's like you pay other people to handle everything for
1:18:27you and order them around which is normal and to be expected there's that weird
1:18:31part where they oh i was gonna say it is interesting that they have some
1:18:34kind of like catalog of like antiques uh -huh that they can like flip through
1:18:38the first family to like decide what bedside tables baron wants or and it was
1:18:44interesting that her parents i guess lived with them yeah um i'm really reaching here
1:18:51i'm like that was vaguely interesting so immigrant coded totally but yeah like i want
1:18:59to see like trump interacting with her in her foreign family yeah i want like
1:19:06a little more baron yeah this is really like um ammo for libtards because they
1:19:13could always be like i mean they they're gonna do it anyway but they could
1:19:17be like oh yeah like she's a bought and sold like slavic whore and their
1:19:22marriage is a sham and they don't really communicate there was a sweet moment after
1:19:30the ball yeah where he's like getting a snack i do think she loves him
1:19:36i'm sure what choice does she have it costs her nothing unless yeah she's got
1:19:42a lot to gain yeah but i but you know i think he makes her
1:19:48happy yeah i because probably neither of them is that interested in like sex or
1:19:55romance i mean at that and they like well at that age yeah but they
1:19:58like kind of building together and creating like a mythos and obviously like as like
1:20:05a poor eastern block woman she enjoys luxury and creature comfort exactly i don't blame
1:20:13her that's she's a taurus oh yeah should come as no surprise she enjoys the
1:20:18finer things she's domestic your horoscope says that you enjoy the finer things in life
1:20:28and are a magnetic lover so true so true like everybody's horoscope says that and
1:20:41everyone agree and everyone's on board yeah except for like scorpio which is just like
1:20:47you're evil you're a psycho and pipe yeah pisces is like you're dreaming you feel
1:20:55like other people don't get you you are misunderstood so me um I think we've
1:21:08probably done enough. I guess we can talk about the retarded article.
1:21:12There's not really... Oh. I don't really care.
1:21:15Yeah, I kind of... I mean...
1:21:19I just thought it was funny that the libtard experts that they poll...
1:21:23Are retarded? Yes. They're disability advocates.
1:21:27A woman who's the director of the Institute on Community Integration at the University of
1:21:33Minnesota. So, yeah, we're talking about an article.
1:21:36We don't need to talk about it.
1:21:37I just felt the need to point that out.
1:21:40It's in New York. If anyone wants to read it, it's about how the R
1:21:44word is back. I feel like the New York Times writes this piece like every
1:21:47month. Every year, yeah. And why it's still not okay to say retarded, even though
1:21:54clearly the Overton window has shifted and everyone's saying it.
1:22:002 ,000 % more than they used to.
1:22:03I know. Livedhearts left to lie and be like, it's not okay to say the
1:22:06R word. Because it's a slur against disabled people.
1:22:10But actually, they know deep down it's not okay because it's a slur that's aimed
1:22:14at them. Yeah. They don't want people to call them retarded because they are retarded.
1:22:20Yeah. And so they have to, like, make it about you being bigoted toward disabled
1:22:24people, which isn't a bipartisan issue.
1:22:27Nobody likes making fun of disabled people.
1:22:29Literally no one. And that's not what it...
1:22:32And they, like, kind of discuss how the case people make is that it's not
1:22:37offensive to retarded people. They quote, like, Megyn Kelly saying it's not really like anybody
1:22:42wants to make fun of people who are slow when it comes to brain development.
1:22:45And she said on her podcast last month, it's that they're sick and tired of
1:22:49being told what they can and cannot say.
1:22:51No one's trying to actually say something negative about that community, Ms.
1:22:54Kelly added. They're trying to say something about the person they're targeting, that they're kind
1:22:58of slow, but they're not buying it.
1:23:01But they talk about the history, you know, now that they quote someone named Mr.
1:23:08Meckler, who I assume is some kind of disability act.
1:23:12By the way, nobody enjoys making fun of actually mentally retarded people, not because it's
1:23:17morally wrong, but because it's low -hanging fruit.
1:23:19There's no joy in it.
1:23:20Of course. Like, what? We actually, yeah, we...
1:23:24The correct term is disability advocate.
1:23:27Oh, yeah. Instead of retard.
1:23:29This is great. Bond Benton, a communications professor, and Daniela Paterica Benton, a justice studies
1:23:34professor. So I'm assuming they're married and she's hyphenated and he's a cuck.
1:23:39Also, what the fuck is justice studies?
1:23:41That's not a thing. That's retarded.
1:23:43That's retarded. And they don't want you to say it.
1:23:45Yeah. They don't want you to point out.
1:23:47And then they, of course, yeah, interview some conservative retard who calls it cultural Marxism.
1:23:54Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But they do inadvertently give us a good little rundown of how
1:24:03evil libtards do social engineering.
1:24:05Hmm. By, like, controlling speech and manufacturing consent.
1:24:10Perhaps the most significant rejection of the term came in 2010 when Obama signed Rose's
1:24:15law named after a young girl with Down syndrome replacing mental retardation with intellectual disability
1:24:21in federal legislation and policies.
1:24:24Like, what's wrong with the term?
1:24:25Because mental retardation was the medical term, but then it became too offensive.
1:24:30And then they talk, you know, it's like stupid, dumb, feeble, like all these other
1:24:34words that used to be okay.
1:24:37But then it's like any word they come up for, a retarded person is going
1:24:41to end up being offensive because it's always going to refer.
1:24:44This is like when they hit you with the advanced maternal age and geriatric pregnancy.
1:24:51You're like, it's still offensive.
1:24:54Yeah. Just say I'm old.
1:24:57Yeah. Yeah, but they basically, like, reveal how evil and sinister all these, like, disability
1:25:07activists and advocates are. Like, they don't seem that retarded to me.
1:25:11They're actually, like, really quite capable at the art of browbeating and bullying people.
1:25:16They're just, they're actually being, you know, weaponized and abused to, like, you know.
1:25:24Like, serve someone's means, I don't think.
1:25:27Yeah, sorry. I didn't even mean to go down this.
1:25:30How the fuck was that?
1:25:32Was that? Anyway. Well, I think we did it.
1:25:39I think it's still good.
1:25:40It's still good. She. See you now.
1:25:44Oh, huh. We'll see you next time.