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[00:00:05] I know Black Poppy. [00:00:09] Whoop whoop. Let's get into it. [00:00:13] My buddy sent me a message. He's like [00:00:15] He's like, "Because of your live [00:00:16] streams, I get to say that to my wife se [00:00:18] several times a day." He says that. He [00:00:20] says, "I know Black Poppy." There you [00:00:22] go. There you go. We're just We're [00:00:24] helping marriages. We're doing all sorts [00:00:25] of things together, guys. Uh let's get [00:00:27] into it. Don't know why I'm still sick. [00:00:29] Still feel sick for some reason, but [00:00:32] less things are coming out, which is a [00:00:34] good sign. Not plugged up in the nose. [00:00:36] Good sign. The thing, the concoction has [00:00:40] been working. Thank you guys for the [00:00:42] advice. It really, really helped. But [00:00:45] still low energy for some reason. Coffee [00:00:47] is just like, I don't care. And I'm [00:00:50] like, coffee, it's been 20 minutes. You [00:00:52] got to help me out. And the coffeey's [00:00:54] like, "No, as a matter of fact, go sit [00:00:57] on the toilet." And I'm like, "What?" [00:01:00] And then I got to spend 30 minutes on [00:01:01] the toilet and I still have low energy. [00:01:04] Coffee is not pulling its weight [00:01:05] recently. Let's get into it, guys. [00:01:07] Candace Owens talking about some very [00:01:09] odd things. Now, uh, when I say odd, [00:01:11] there was one thing that I had to pull [00:01:13] up from yesterday's episode, and this is [00:01:16] the fact that she brings up, you know, [00:01:18] Bad Bunny and the fact that he's worn [00:01:20] dresses and how she doesn't support [00:01:22] that. and she just talks about the [00:01:23] emasculation thing going on there. And [00:01:25] some of you guys don't know about that. [00:01:27] I've made episodes in the past, but [00:01:28] we're just going to touch on that a [00:01:30] little bit. Then we're just going to [00:01:31] talk about turning points and everything [00:01:33] she was talking about. And then she says [00:01:35] something that I have been saying the [00:01:38] entire time. I love that she brought [00:01:40] this up. And then we're going to talk [00:01:42] about that Tracy Martin lady. Oh, one of [00:01:45] you. You guys know how I messed up when [00:01:47] I thought she was a hypnotherapist? [00:01:50] Well, somebody sent me some information. [00:01:52] Did not mess I did mess up. I did mess [00:01:55] up in that episode, but turns out to be [00:01:57] actually correct. We'll just touch on [00:01:59] that briefly. Erica Kirk then uh gets [00:02:02] rid of hundreds of pictures, but for [00:02:05] some reason doesn't get rid of something [00:02:06] that we covered just yesterday. Let's [00:02:08] jump into the meme bag really quickly [00:02:10] because I really appreciate this. Uh, [00:02:13] you know, we found out about Mikey [00:02:14] McCoy's hips. [music] [00:02:17] >> Philadelphia Mints. Let's get into it. [00:02:22] [music] [00:02:23] >> There's a real company called [00:02:24] Philadelphia Mints. They must see if [00:02:25] they see this stuff, they're going to be [00:02:26] like, "What? What the hell? What? What [00:02:28] is this? What is what what is this?" [00:02:32] They're going to be like, "I don't [00:02:33] understand." And shout out to Cat Cat [00:02:35] Autocrat for the bad honey and then pot [00:02:40] in in brackets because, you know, don't [00:02:43] want to say that about this lady. We're [00:02:45] just It's possible. It seems like it [00:02:49] pageant girl, you know, I wonder how [00:02:52] many people in pageantss are doing this [00:02:55] type of thing right now. They are [00:02:57] meeting with a guy who is in politics. [00:02:59] You know what I mean? And they are [00:03:01] attaching to this person. I'm sure it [00:03:03] goes on a lot more than we realize. Now, [00:03:05] let's jump into this whole thing. [00:03:07] Turning Point. Uh, their halftime show [00:03:09] is a well-timed PR stunt to distract [00:03:11] everybody from the insanely shady stuff [00:03:14] going on and coming out about Erica [00:03:16] Kirk. Them and Erica Kirk. They couldn't [00:03:19] be more right about that. Obviously, [00:03:21] we're going to jump into Candace Owens. [00:03:23] I also think it's a little bit of a [00:03:24] distraction from the files as well, but [00:03:26] we'll talk about that later. This means [00:03:29] uh that the I would say unnecessary [00:03:32] Super Bowl political lines that were [00:03:33] drawn by Turning Point USA was not [00:03:35] successful in terms of drawing people [00:03:36] away from the NFL's viewership. Now, in [00:03:39] case you missed it, when Bad Bunny was [00:03:41] announced, there was immediately [00:03:42] backlash because he has worn a dress. [00:03:45] Something that I'm very against because [00:03:47] to me it is obvious why they find these [00:03:49] men and they put them in dresses. This [00:03:50] gets into theology regarding which he's [00:03:53] probably not aware of. If I'm being [00:03:54] honest, if I sat down with that bunny [00:03:55] and I spoke to him about where this [00:03:56] comes from and why they are putting him [00:03:58] in a dress to emasculate him, he's not [00:04:01] recognizing this as somebody else's [00:04:02] faith, it is. I find it to be wrong. Um, [00:04:05] it is in essence cobalistic and satanic. [00:04:07] We've discussed that. But this is the [00:04:08] reason that people were immediately [00:04:10] outraged. So, everyone was saying, "Oh, [00:04:11] it's very obvious what he's going to do. [00:04:13] He's going to make the show [00:04:14] unnecessarily gay." And because of that, [00:04:17] Turning Point USA announced that. [00:04:19] >> I love that she just said [laughter] [00:04:20] that. unnecessarily. [00:04:25] Oh my gosh, I love the way she puts [00:04:27] that. But now, I would love for her to [00:04:29] expand on the whole theology point, but [00:04:32] I do know about this quite a bit because [00:04:34] when you look through Hollywood and the [00:04:36] entertainment industry, this is [00:04:38] something that they do to men. Now, a [00:04:41] lot of people um will probably recognize [00:04:44] that it's a lot of African-American men, [00:04:46] but if you go through movies in the [00:04:48] history of movies, you see a lot of men [00:04:50] of every shade and color and creed that [00:04:53] have been put into dresses. There is a [00:04:55] reasoning behind that. Um [00:04:58] I don't know if it's sometimes people [00:05:00] will regard it as a humiliation ritual. [00:05:03] Uh sometimes that ritual is going to the [00:05:06] next level. Uh, most notably somebody [00:05:08] who did it was Kevin Hart. Now Kevin [00:05:11] Hart is the most notable because Kevin [00:05:13] Hart actually went on record. He's like, [00:05:14] "I will not wear the dress because Dave [00:05:16] Chappelle brought it up. He brought up [00:05:18] people wearing dresses and, you know, [00:05:20] putting these men in dresses in order to [00:05:21] move up to the next level." And Kevin [00:05:23] said, "I will not do it. I will never do [00:05:26] that." And then the next thing you know, [00:05:27] he's on Saturday Night Live, as you can [00:05:29] see, with his hands in the air very [00:05:32] festibly. And everybody was like, "What [00:05:34] happened, Kevin?" And Kevin was like, [00:05:36] "Huh? What happened? Did you hear? I [00:05:38] made $100 million on my comedy tour." [00:05:41] And also, most people know he's not that [00:05:44] great of a comedian. If you think so, [00:05:46] you're wrong. So, any [laughter] [00:05:49] you guys don't even know the comedy [00:05:50] history. Patrice Patrice O'Neal. If you [00:05:52] know Patrice O'Neal, Kevin Hart came up [00:05:55] with Patrice O'Neal. He came up under [00:05:57] Patrice O'Neal. And Patrice O'Neal [00:05:59] always stressed the fact that Kevin Hart [00:06:02] was not a good comedian and that he was [00:06:04] silly and everybody agreed and Patrice [00:06:07] died. And then the next thing you know, [00:06:08] Kevin's regarded as one of the top [00:06:10] comedians in the world. It's very odd [00:06:12] the way that goes. Very, very odd. Not [00:06:14] saying anything. But another person that [00:06:17] a lot of people don't know about because [00:06:19] he commented on it and made sure to tell [00:06:21] people about it is Dave Chappelle. A lot [00:06:24] of people don't know this. When Dave [00:06:25] Chappelle was very young, he's sitting [00:06:27] with a Howard Stern who has a prosthetic [00:06:29] nose on. Dave Chappelle has a couple of [00:06:32] prosthetic gazongas on. He's wearing [00:06:34] lipstick. He's wearing earrings like a [00:06:37] lady. And he's doing this. [00:06:38] >> You take a temperature. [00:06:40] >> Mhm. [00:06:41] >> Yeah. We just take the [00:06:48] >> This is not AI, nothing of the sort. So, [00:06:51] he's wearing a woman's blouse. He's not [00:06:52] really in a dress, but it's one of those [00:06:55] things that Dave did when he was very [00:06:57] young. And it seems like in Hollywood, [00:06:59] in order for you to progress, there is a [00:07:01] certain amount of humiliation that has [00:07:03] to happen to you. And that is draped in [00:07:06] the whole uh demonic type of thing that [00:07:09] they believe, which we've been seeing [00:07:11] come out with file drops. You know, we [00:07:14] we've been seeing this. We understand [00:07:16] that this is real. Now, now I am not [00:07:18] crazy when I say this. When I made my [00:07:20] first video about this, I'm a little bit [00:07:22] crazy. Now you understand exactly what [00:07:25] I'm saying. And there's a lot of people. [00:07:27] You can Google a lot of people. I, you [00:07:29] know, there's maybe one, especially when [00:07:32] it comes to African-American. I think [00:07:33] it's just Denzel that hasn't put on a [00:07:36] dress. I I think it's just Denzel. I [00:07:39] think he's the only one. There might be [00:07:41] a couple of new ones, but who knows what [00:07:43] they'll have to do when they want to go [00:07:44] to Denzel level, right? Um I think he's [00:07:46] the only one. and even he had to do some [00:07:48] stuff in the in the last uh Gladiator [00:07:50] movie. So, yeah, it's a it's a very [00:07:53] weird little thing that they have. And [00:07:54] again, it's because this is a very big [00:07:56] club and we're not in it. And the things [00:07:58] that they do in order to progress level [00:08:01] to level um in my opinion, it gets [00:08:04] darker and darker and darker. It starts [00:08:07] off silly where you're doing silly stuff [00:08:09] that can be just pushed away as just ah [00:08:12] that's just comedic stuff and then it [00:08:14] ends up getting very very dark which is [00:08:17] part of the reason I think Dave [00:08:18] Chappelle walked away from the $50 [00:08:20] million because I think that $50 million [00:08:22] was going to come at an exchange with [00:08:25] something very dark. You might say to [00:08:27] Kevin Hart, where was Kevin Hart's [00:08:28] exchange? Well, he had a car accident [00:08:31] where he almost lost his life and a [00:08:32] bunch of his friends got hurt. Um, and [00:08:34] that was after he made the hund00 [00:08:36] million. So, there's always, if you look [00:08:38] into these people of Hollywood, there's [00:08:39] always dresses, there's always an [00:08:42] exchange of sorts that's happening. Um, [00:08:44] it gets really, really dark. So, the [00:08:46] fact that she brought that up, I love [00:08:47] that she brought that up. I I wish uh [00:08:49] one day she would go deeper into that [00:08:51] and just explain what the theology is [00:08:53] because that part I don't know. But I do [00:08:55] know that when you look in modern day, [00:08:57] you look at actors, you look at singers, [00:09:00] you look at the entertainers, it seems [00:09:02] like the men always get thrown into that [00:09:05] type of position. Who knows why? Um I [00:09:08] think it's just because like Candace [00:09:10] said, it's just unnecessarily [00:09:14] unnecessarily that way. But I'm sure [00:09:16] there is a a a uh a a deity of sorts, [00:09:20] probably a dark deity entity that they [00:09:23] worship that that has to happen in order [00:09:26] for you to uh you know move up and up [00:09:28] and up. Uh let's keep going here. The [00:09:31] Turning Point halftime show was [00:09:33] pre-recorded. Now I saw this and then I [00:09:37] heard Candace actually talk about it and [00:09:39] I was like, "Wow." So when this person [00:09:40] first put it out, I don't know this guy [00:09:42] at all. I'm not even following the guy. [00:09:44] But when I saw this, I was like, really? [00:09:46] Is that actually true? And it turns out [00:09:48] it is. Their show was pre-recorded and [00:09:52] they didn't tell anybody about that. And [00:09:54] I think that's kind of messed up. [00:09:55] Candace is going to talk about it a [00:09:57] little bit here. Lock in [00:09:59] >> against that. Um I I don't think we [00:10:01] should be intentionally emasculating [00:10:03] men. So that leaves us with Turning [00:10:06] Point USA's performance. Now, [00:10:09] we should be clear. It was a pre-record. [00:10:10] Okay, so Bad Bunny was performing live. [00:10:12] Turning Point USA pre-recorded I think a [00:10:14] couple of weeks ago. Um, and so they had [00:10:15] time to edit and to present this. Now, [00:10:17] I'm going to park aside the artists who [00:10:19] actually performed. Uh, Kid Rock, Lee [00:10:21] Bryce. I actually want to be clear, I [00:10:24] love Lee Bryce's music. I went to a Lee [00:10:26] Bryce concert here in town. So, this is [00:10:29] not meant to be a commentary on them, [00:10:31] but rather at the audacity of what [00:10:33] Turning Point USA did as an [00:10:35] organization. Turning Point USA is [00:10:37] effectively now running Camala Harris's [00:10:39] presidential campaign. Okay. Uh, no one, [00:10:42] no Democrat voted for Kamala Harris, [00:10:43] voted for Biden, and then they just [00:10:44] said, "Here, uh, now you get Camala and [00:10:47] we're running her against Donald Trump." [00:10:49] But Democrats had to accept that because [00:10:51] the DNC machine just had so much money [00:10:53] and they're like, "We're just going to [00:10:54] make her a thing. That's it." And they [00:10:56] ignored the true metrics and just said, [00:10:57] "This is it." And then they acted a [00:10:59] gasast and shocked when Camala Harris [00:11:01] did not win. [00:11:02] >> This is exactly what I have been saying. [00:11:05] The only thing Candace hasn't said is [00:11:07] that Erica is Camala. This is what I've [00:11:10] been saying about Erica for the longest [00:11:12] time because it's just so manufactured. [00:11:15] It's just so pushed on everybody. You [00:11:17] know, it's the exact same thing with [00:11:19] Camala when they were like, "She's a [00:11:20] cultural icon." And you're like, "What [00:11:22] are you talking about? What? Who? Who [00:11:26] is? Is this Harris? Kamala Harris? Is [00:11:29] there another Camala? Is there Camala [00:11:31] Smith? Does Will Smith have a daughter [00:11:33] or something? Who is this? Does Denzel [00:11:35] have a daughter? Camala? Who is this [00:11:37] person?" You know, sometimes she's [00:11:39] Indian, sometimes she's black, has [00:11:41] different accents. Like, this person's [00:11:43] terrible. It was just terrible. Got a [00:11:45] got some guy locked up for seven years [00:11:49] because she didn't want her conviction [00:11:51] rate to go down. I was like, this is the [00:11:54] person. I'm telling you, she's just [00:11:55] she's just like Erica. She's just like [00:11:58] Erica. So, I love that Candace said this [00:12:00] because I've been saying this for like a [00:12:02] month and a half now about Erica. It's [00:12:04] absolutely ridiculous. [00:12:06] Turning Point USA now has so much money [00:12:09] that they believe that similarly they [00:12:10] can afford to outright purchase reality. [00:12:14] They want you to believe, this is [00:12:15] unbelievable. I'm going to walk you [00:12:16] through how absurd this is that when [00:12:20] they aired this halftime performance, [00:12:24] 6 million concurrent viewers tuned in. [00:12:28] Just so you understand what that means, [00:12:29] 6 million people at the same time were [00:12:31] watching this around the world. That's [00:12:33] what concurrent viewership means. They [00:12:35] decided to tune in to this Super Bowl [00:12:37] halftime performance. And I want you to [00:12:39] listen to to that straight from Andrew [00:12:42] Kovvat's mouth. Let's bring that clip [00:12:43] in, Don, if if you can. [00:12:47] >> Andrew, I watched your show. It was [00:12:49] great. How did you do? Do you have a [00:12:51] sense of how many people watched? [00:12:54] >> Yeah. Uh, it was a kind of blew our [00:12:56] minds actually a little bit, Brian. And [00:12:58] we, you know, we saw at one point across [00:13:01] all the different social channels, we [00:13:02] saw over 10 million concurrent views. So [00:13:04] that was adding up all of Rumble and all [00:13:06] of uh our partners uh just on the social [00:13:09] side. So and now we the numbers keep [00:13:11] trickling in. I mean right now as I'm [00:13:12] sitting here, YouTube's numbers keep [00:13:14] updating, keep updating and uh so we're [00:13:17] trying to put it all together. What I [00:13:18] can safely say is that we are now over [00:13:21] 20 million viewers across just social. [00:13:24] So we haven't even gotten our our [00:13:25] partner broadcasters uh their analytics. [00:13:28] As you know, sometimes the ratings take [00:13:29] a little while, but that's 20 million uh [00:13:31] viewers. And we don't know how many [00:13:33] people were gathered together, three, [00:13:34] four, 10 in a room watching together. [00:13:36] So, we're we're going to try and put our [00:13:38] a final number on that when we can, what [00:13:40] we can safely say. [00:13:43] Andrew Kovette, Andrew Kovette is going [00:13:45] to be like, "Guys, the numbers are in." [00:13:47] 17 trillion people watched our Super [00:13:51] Bowl halftime show. 17 trillion people. [00:13:54] This is a true number. This is real. We [00:13:56] talked with our third party partners, [00:14:00] okay? And there's 17 trillion people. [00:14:04] Okay, I'm just putting that out there. [00:14:06] Um, if you don't if you don't believe [00:14:08] that anti- Philadelphia, you hate Jesus [00:14:12] and you hate Charlie Kirk. Okay, that's [00:14:13] just that's just what we're putting. [00:14:15] This is what we're telling you. Okay, [00:14:17] that's exa that's ex to a tea. Mark my [00:14:21] words, 17 trillion. That's what they're [00:14:23] going to come out with. Erica [laughter] [00:14:25] Erica Kirk herself is going to do a Zoom [00:14:27] call. Hey guys, what's going on? Just [00:14:30] putting on sparkles. What's going on [00:14:32] everybody? Just lighting a sparkler for [00:14:34] no reason. Sparkler in one hand, [00:14:36] sparkles in the other. So guys, 17 [00:14:39] trillion people watch the show. This is [00:14:41] great. Charlie was watching us when this [00:14:43] happened. You know that, guys, right? [00:14:45] You guys can all talk to Charlie. Have [00:14:46] you guys prayed to Charlie yet today? [00:14:48] That's I'm telling you that's what's [00:14:50] going to happen. I'm I'm telling you [00:14:52] that's what they're going to do. Say is [00:14:54] over 20 million Americans tuned in to [00:14:55] the All-American halftime show tonight. [00:14:59] That's what he can safely say. Now, for [00:15:01] people who have been on YouTube, [00:15:02] YouTubers so to speak, like myself, for [00:15:05] more than 10 years, I was just in awe [00:15:09] that they were going to try to to sell [00:15:10] this, that they were going to do what he [00:15:11] did with his face and just lie and [00:15:13] pretend that 6 million uh I think he [00:15:16] even at one point 10 million, but it [00:15:17] says 6 million concurrent viewers they [00:15:20] had on YouTube alone. Okay, if you know [00:15:23] YouTube at all, that's just not true on [00:15:25] its It's actually I laughed when I saw I [00:15:27] was like, "This is this is actually [00:15:28] crazy. I can't believe they're actually [00:15:29] going to try to pull this off." And I'm [00:15:30] going to walk you through this. So, you [00:15:31] don't even have to have um my background [00:15:34] on YouTube to understand why this number [00:15:36] is impossible. First and foremost, you [00:15:37] can just do this test. What do we have [00:15:39] right now? We have 95,000 people that [00:15:41] are watching this show. As soon as this [00:15:43] show concludes, I want you to see how [00:15:45] many views uh YouTube is going to [00:15:47] instantly give it right away. It's [00:15:49] probably going to be something like [00:15:50] 200,000 to 300,000 views right away as [00:15:53] it continues to tabulate. This is a [00:15:55] screenshot of their viewership after 6 [00:15:56] million people tuned in concurrently at [00:16:00] the exact same time. So that 6 million [00:16:01] people watching like we have 95,000 [00:16:03] people watching right now on YouTube. As [00:16:05] soon as they finished, look at the 5,839 [00:16:09] views. [00:16:10] >> See, now this is why this matters so [00:16:12] much. She doesn't fully break down why [00:16:14] this doesn't make any sense. Um, this is [00:16:17] very easy to understand, right? They [00:16:19] just finished. What should happen with a [00:16:22] live stream is after you're done [00:16:24] streaming, the amount of people who were [00:16:28] watching, and now what what they what [00:16:29] they calculate, especially when it comes [00:16:31] to concurrent, um, that is people who [00:16:34] clicked by mistake. That is people who [00:16:36] watched for 5 seconds, who watched for [00:16:37] 10 seconds. It's just whoever entered [00:16:39] in, even if they jumped out right away, [00:16:41] they're still counted. Even if they [00:16:42] didn't watch an ad, they're still [00:16:43] counted. So what should be happening [00:16:46] here? If you have that many likes, if [00:16:49] you have this many likes, it should it [00:16:51] be it should be at least that number [00:16:54] that come through right away. Okay, so [00:16:57] this is this is it streamed an hour ago. [00:17:00] So it it should have brought up all of [00:17:02] these numbers already. Now, here's the [00:17:04] thing. When it comes to view botting, if [00:17:05] you don't know what view botting is, [00:17:06] it's just fake views. And I'm saying [00:17:08] allegedly, maybe, perhaps. That's all [00:17:10] I'm saying. I'm just saying in general, [00:17:12] this is how viewbotting works. Um, it's [00:17:15] you can get fake views during a live [00:17:19] stream. You can have your live stream [00:17:20] pumped. Um, but it comes through and [00:17:24] it's very easy to tell cuz you'll have a [00:17:26] wave of like 10 20,000 people come in [00:17:29] and then a wave of them leave cuz they [00:17:30] they're bots. They can't stay in for [00:17:32] two. They're not real people doing this. [00:17:34] So, they just have an assignment. They [00:17:35] come in, they become a view, and they [00:17:38] leave. And you pay for that as that [00:17:40] goes. Um, and you try to make it seem [00:17:42] believable. A lot of people get caught [00:17:43] doing this kind of thing. Now what [00:17:45] should happen [00:17:47] is you should see like I said you should [00:17:49] see the real views come through. Now [00:17:51] also you got to touch on the comments as [00:17:53] well. Now this many comments makes sense [00:17:56] for this amount of views but this amount [00:17:58] of likes does not make any sense. Okay. [00:18:01] So what usually happens right this is [00:18:03] the part that she doesn't explain. This [00:18:04] is what usually happens. If you have a [00:18:06] video that has 5,000 views, more often [00:18:09] than not, you will see your comments and [00:18:12] your likes will be around 10% of that, [00:18:16] right? Um, that's why we always say, [00:18:18] "Hit the like button. Please like the [00:18:20] video because we need the likes to be [00:18:21] very, very high." So, usually if you [00:18:23] have a a video that does 100,000 views, [00:18:25] you'll see about 10,000 likes because [00:18:26] it's like, you know, some of you guys [00:18:29] have Mikey McCoy energy, okay? [00:18:32] Selfmastery. And a lot of you act like [00:18:34] Blake, okay? I'm just gonna call it the [00:18:37] way I see it. A lot of you don't hit the [00:18:39] like button because you're Blakes. All [00:18:41] right. I'm putting it out there. I'm put [00:18:42] it out there. Shots fired. Yes. Okay. [00:18:45] Um, that's just the way it works. That [00:18:47] That's just That's just psychology of a [00:18:49] viewer. You know, so many people I do [00:18:51] it, too. I'll watch a video, completely [00:18:53] forget to like it. I'm on to the next [00:18:54] video. I don't go back and like every [00:18:56] video. Sometimes I do because I'm more [00:18:57] cognizant now, but it's just the way it [00:19:00] goes. So, it's very clear that they've [00:19:03] done something here that is that doesn't [00:19:06] make any sense. Now, will they get [00:19:08] accused of this? Will they actually get [00:19:10] the record that they're going after? [00:19:12] Because apparently they're going to go [00:19:14] out they Candace even says it. They're [00:19:16] going to be the number one stream ever. [00:19:18] Now, will YouTube actually give that to [00:19:20] them? I don't know if YouTube will [00:19:23] because YouTube is very good at figuring [00:19:25] out what's fake and what's not. If [00:19:27] you're a creator and you've been a [00:19:28] creator for years, you know, sometimes [00:19:30] YouTube will send you an email and [00:19:33] they'll say there has been some [00:19:34] inorganic views on your channel and [00:19:37] we're going to adjust your money based [00:19:39] on how many inorganic views there were. [00:19:42] It's usually bots and haters and things [00:19:44] like this. And usually, you know, unless [00:19:47] unless you're doing something really not [00:19:49] on the up and up, they'll take like $16 [00:19:52] away from you or something like that. So [00:19:53] that's the equivalent. Um I So they are [00:19:57] really good about knowing what's real [00:19:59] and what's not. And they don't reward re [00:20:01] they don't reward fake views just like [00:20:03] they won't pay you for fake views. If [00:20:05] you make a bunch of fake views, they're [00:20:07] not going to be like here's your check [00:20:08] for x amount of dollars. They're going [00:20:09] to be like this was fake. We're not g [00:20:11] we're giving you money for what we can [00:20:12] verify is real. So that's what we're [00:20:15] going to see in the coming weeks. If [00:20:16] they don't get number one, I think what [00:20:19] they will do is they will blame woke [00:20:21] culture. That's what they will do. They [00:20:23] will blame Woke Culture for not getting [00:20:25] the number one stream ever on YouTube. [00:20:27] That's that's what I think that they'll [00:20:29] pull through and do. Um because I just [00:20:31] don't see YouTube giving it to them [00:20:33] because the numbers just don't make [00:20:34] sense whatsoever. So that was just a [00:20:37] little part that Candace didn't fully [00:20:38] explain, but you know, she breaks it [00:20:41] down pretty well. Um with 175 comments, [00:20:45] that is an impossible metric, but [00:20:48] 667,000 [00:20:50] likes. This is made up, but again, like [00:20:53] I said, maybe you're not familiar with [00:20:54] how YouTube works. So, allow me to [00:20:54] present it to you another way so you can [00:20:56] really drill into your head how [00:20:58] despicable this organization has become. [00:20:59] Uh, and there just no association with [00:21:01] the truth. So, I'm going to present you [00:21:03] now the official list of the top YouTube [00:21:06] streams based off of concurrent [00:21:08] viewership. We're going to go through [00:21:09] this list that you fully appreciate what [00:21:11] you are being asked to believe. [00:21:12] Everything is a rich man's trick. That's [00:21:14] what's happening right now. This is the [00:21:16] highest live concurrent viewers on [00:21:19] YouTube. These were the events. Um, [00:21:21] number one was in India. That is a a [00:21:25] nation of 1.5 billion people. They had a [00:21:30] moon mission and 8 million people in [00:21:33] India tuned into it. That is believable. [00:21:36] Okay. Turning Point wants you to believe [00:21:38] that they're number two now. Okay. [00:21:40] [laughter] [00:21:41] The next two through 20 are all proper [00:21:45] football, meaning soccer in America [00:21:48] events. Uh you can see it's it's the [00:21:49] World Cup which is it is the biggest [00:21:51] sport in the world. And [00:21:54] >> so what Candace is showing here is that [00:21:56] it's world events that usually take [00:21:59] these huge huge viewings. Um to act like [00:22:02] the Turning Point um halftime show was a [00:22:06] world event that the world took notice [00:22:08] of. Right. Uh I don't think so. That's [00:22:12] just me. But there are a lot of people [00:22:13] who still support Turning Point. They [00:22:14] don't care about anything. They don't [00:22:15] care about my videos. They don't care [00:22:17] what you think. They don't care what [00:22:18] Candace has to say. They don't care. [00:22:20] They support it regardless. That's it. [00:22:22] You know what I mean? There's always [00:22:23] people coming to see Rob McCoy. You [00:22:25] know, the he always whatever he is in, [00:22:27] he sells it out. If they're if they're [00:22:29] selling tickets, it's always full. It's [00:22:31] always packed, right? And they do a lot [00:22:33] of these talks constantly. So, there's [00:22:35] people who are very interested in [00:22:37] Turning Point still. Uh I won't lie [00:22:39] about that, but to act like as if [00:22:41] they're the number one over soccer. Now, [00:22:44] I know this sounds weird, but over [00:22:45] soccer, soccer's a big thing. soccer. If [00:22:48] if think about how much of the world [00:22:49] watches soccer if they're only pulling [00:22:51] in this much with the World Cup QF, [00:22:56] you think Turning Point was pulling in [00:22:57] more than that. And also, you heard me [00:22:59] say number one because I'm doing this [00:23:01] after Candace did her episode. She says [00:23:03] number two. No, no, no. They've changed [00:23:06] that. They've changed that. You're going [00:23:08] to hear them start talking about this. I [00:23:10] want to play this for you really quick. [00:23:11] This is Jack Popic. Both of them have [00:23:13] their eyes closed lying. Um, you know, [00:23:15] that's just me. That's just me. You have [00:23:17] your eyes closed right away. I think [00:23:19] you're lying. Right at the beginning of [00:23:20] the clip, I think you're lying. [00:23:21] >> Tape, Jack. Like, what's the number? [00:23:23] What's the What's the numbers going to [00:23:24] shake out to be? Is it going to be 40 [00:23:26] million viewers? [00:23:27] >> So, this is what people need to know is [00:23:28] that the 25 million number that has come [00:23:30] out already, that's just from the main [00:23:33] YouTube and Rumble stream. So, that's [00:23:35] just crunching the numbers there. We've [00:23:37] already got just YouTube alone, Turning [00:23:39] Point's main uh main stream 6.17. And [00:23:44] the 17 is significant because the one [00:23:46] the previous number two YouTube live [00:23:48] stream of all time was 6.15. So [snorts] [00:23:50] that's the number two live stream in all [00:23:53] of YouTube history. The number one in [00:23:55] terms of entertainment because the the [00:23:57] first one was actually the Indian Lunar [00:23:58] Probe. So number one in terms of [00:24:00] entertainment on all of YouTube in all [00:24:03] of the platforms history. Uh I can't [00:24:05] even that boggles the mind to even think [00:24:07] about those kind of numbers. And then we [00:24:10] haven't even sat there. Uh Andrew and I [00:24:12] were chatting about this last night. You [00:24:14] know, we we might see 40, we might see [00:24:16] 50. The sky is really the limit because [00:24:18] we have so many partners and then we [00:24:20] haven't even got into X. And hey, man. [00:24:23] Hey, when it comes to views on a video [00:24:25] that's already done, [00:24:27] the sky's is not the limit. Hey, hold [00:24:29] on. No, no. The sky is how many people [00:24:32] watch the video. That's is actually a [00:24:34] pretty hard seal. It's like the top of [00:24:36] the screen. See the top of the screen [00:24:37] here? You can't really go past the top [00:24:38] of the screen, right? You know what I [00:24:40] mean? You guys can't see past the top of [00:24:42] the screen because that's where it ends. [00:24:44] That's where it ends. You get to watch [00:24:45] here and that's it, right? [00:24:48] The sky's is not the limit. You know, [00:24:50] there's just Benny. There's just a lot [00:24:53] of solar systems. There's a lot of [00:24:54] different stars. Okay. Uh we've seen it [00:24:57] with the Hubble telescope. There's a lot [00:24:59] of planets that uh have the same type of [00:25:02] uh elements and atmosphere as Earth. And [00:25:05] who's to say that they don't have TVs? [00:25:07] Who's to say that they aren't watching? [00:25:09] So really the sky's is the limit. Uh we [00:25:11] could be at 95 trillion. Um I heard [00:25:14] somebody say a quintilion. I don't know [00:25:16] about that yet. Um there could be a few [00:25:18] quintilians. I mean there's just there's [00:25:20] just a lot of stars out there and we [00:25:23] haven't even gotten to looking into [00:25:24] other galaxy other universes. I mean the [00:25:26] multiverse uh you know that's a real [00:25:29] thing. So, who's to say that there's a [00:25:33] whole other universe and they were all [00:25:34] watching as well because what are you [00:25:37] talking about, man? Sky is not the [00:25:39] limit, bro. It's not how that works. The [00:25:42] sk it's done already. You can't just [00:25:45] keep going and like what it does. It [00:25:49] sounds so much like I love that she used [00:25:50] that comparison. It does sound like [00:25:52] what's going on with Camala. Sounded [00:25:53] like what went on with uh with Biden. [00:25:56] They're like, "Ah, they're trickling in. [00:25:58] They're trickling in." Hey everyone, [00:26:00] just go to sleep. They're trickling in. [00:26:02] And uh we'll see what happens when you [00:26:05] guys wake up. I'm just saying. I'm just [00:26:08] saying it sounds very very similar [00:26:09] similar language. [00:26:10] >> So many people were rereaming it and [00:26:12] putting it out there. So we we are going [00:26:14] to see a a staggering number of views on [00:26:18] this and it's something where and I'm [00:26:19] sure you heard as well that the [00:26:21] entertainment industry and the [00:26:23] advertisers are very very worried about [00:26:26] this and Cliff Maloney had a source [00:26:29] inside NFL networks who said they are [00:26:31] freaking out over the size of this [00:26:34] audience. [00:26:34] >> Yeah. I mean why not? Because what it [00:26:36] does is it ultimately shows that you've [00:26:37] lost the culture war, that the NFL has [00:26:39] decided to sabotage and betray their own [00:26:42] fans to do a program. Listen, these two [00:26:45] Smith agents talking here. Um, listen, [00:26:48] not a fan of Bad Bunny, but I think they [00:26:50] said he had like 135 million people [00:26:53] watching or whatever. Now, [00:26:54] [clears throat] [00:26:55] could they be doing the same thing that [00:26:57] Turning Point is allegedly maybe perhaps [00:26:59] doing? I think so. I think uh I think [00:27:02] all people I think artists who stream [00:27:06] and are too big to fail like the top [00:27:08] artists in the world I think their [00:27:10] numbers could be affected that way you [00:27:12] know a little inorganically I think that [00:27:14] doesn't stop I think that happens with [00:27:16] movies I think it happens with [00:27:17] everything to be completely honest so [00:27:20] you know they could be doing that too [00:27:22] but why would they be very worried if [00:27:25] they've already let's just say it was [00:27:27] inorganic [00:27:29] they they already did the thing so to [00:27:31] show you that there's 100 million people [00:27:32] watching. Why would they be very worried [00:27:34] about what this Smith agent Camala [00:27:38] pushing company is up to? Well, [00:27:42] explain it. Why would they care? They're [00:27:45] very very They're very very worried that [00:27:48] we've gotten a third of the viewership [00:27:51] that they got. They're very worried [00:27:53] about that. Why? Why? Why would they [00:27:56] care? It was Kid Rock in a bunch of [00:27:59] country acts. Again, I I like country, [00:28:02] right? I've heard some kid rock lyrics [00:28:05] that I do not like whatsoever. And he [00:28:07] went to Bohemian Grove. Just putting it [00:28:09] out there. Um but so he's kind of off [00:28:12] the list for me. I I love that he's deep [00:28:14] in his faith, but it's like I I don't [00:28:16] know. I He's He's an odd one. He's an [00:28:18] odd one, but you know, who cares? Who [00:28:23] would actually care? You know what I [00:28:25] mean? The NFL's worried. Oh man, we're [00:28:29] very worried cuz what could happen next? [00:28:32] I know. I'm telling them. Turning Point [00:28:35] could start their own football league, [00:28:37] okay? And if they had their own Super [00:28:39] Bowl, it could compete with ours. We're [00:28:42] very, very worried. [00:28:45] Come on. They could just be like, "Oh, [00:28:47] we'll just put the same axe as them. [00:28:49] We'll just do the same thing as them and [00:28:50] we'll stomp them out of existence." They [00:28:53] did those numbers with Bad Bunny. What [00:28:56] happens when they put Justin Bieber on [00:28:58] stage? Oh yeah, some of you don't like [00:29:02] Justin, but believe you me, Justin would [00:29:04] bring him out. Justin would bring him [00:29:06] out. The first 10 rows of the whole [00:29:09] Super Bowl would just be teenage and [00:29:12] millennials. [00:29:14] Are you kidding me? Oh my god. I would [00:29:16] go. I would go. I love Justin Bieber. I [00:29:19] don't care what anybody has to say about [00:29:20] it. I think he he's right up there with [00:29:22] Mikey McCoy in my opinion. Are you [00:29:24] kidding me? One of the greatest singers [00:29:26] in the world in my opinion. Hey, listen. [00:29:29] Listen. I know you don't like that take. [00:29:31] It's fine. It's fine. Did you see what [00:29:32] he did at the Grammys? What? In his [00:29:35] boxers? You better believe that when I [00:29:38] got a six-pack, I'm going to be doing [00:29:40] exactly what Justin Bieber did at the [00:29:42] Grammys. I'm going to have no shirt on. [00:29:45] I'm going to have my hands like this [00:29:47] while I talk with a guitar that's purple [00:29:51] behind me. And that's going to be the [00:29:53] podcast from here on out. Are you [00:29:55] joking? Oh, every every day of the week [00:29:58] you're going to see me like that. You're [00:29:59] lucky if I have boxers on. Are you [00:30:01] kidding me? Anyway, let's keep going [00:30:03] here. That is not in English. That has [00:30:05] third world aesthetics. That's open [00:30:07] borders messaging, LGBT messaging, woke [00:30:10] propaganda, and uh I think the greatest [00:30:14] sin of them all. You can't even listen [00:30:17] to it. [00:30:18] >> [laughter] [00:30:20] >> That's the greatest sin of all. [00:30:23] It's not the fact that Bad Bunny has [00:30:25] like a song called the Vatican where [00:30:28] he's talking about buying a girl's soul. [00:30:30] That's not the greatest sin at all. It's [00:30:33] the fact that you can't understand the [00:30:34] lyrics. [00:30:36] Oh my god, Benny's funny, man. Benny [00:30:38] just like throws out words, you know? [00:30:40] He's just he's just piling them all on. [00:30:42] He's just like, "Woke, LG. This what [00:30:45] else? Throw that one on." Yep. this one [00:30:48] here. Put it all together. Here you go. [00:30:50] You know, just red meat for everybody [00:30:52] kind of thing. Um, but here's another [00:30:54] reason why I think it's actually not [00:30:57] real. Um, because when you go through [00:30:59] the first 40 minutes, I saw somebody [00:31:01] comment this. They're like, "The first [00:31:02] 40 minutes is the best." There's nothing [00:31:05] but ads. First off, there's nothing. [00:31:07] Okay, so I'm just going to scroll [00:31:08] through it for you guys. The screen's [00:31:10] not changing, right? So, 10 minutes, 12, [00:31:13] then we get into an ad. They just do an [00:31:15] ad. That's how the first 10 minutes [00:31:18] >> standard of excellence. So we [00:31:20] >> Okay, so then it's Charlie Kirk might be [00:31:22] AI for all we know. Then there's another [00:31:24] ad. Okay, we're 19 minutes in. Then [00:31:28] there's another ad. And remember, if [00:31:30] there's not an ad, there's just nothing. [00:31:32] Okay, we're 24 minutes in. Pete Hegth [00:31:36] has a football in his hand. Okay, we're [00:31:40] 25 minutes in and we got Pete Hegsth [00:31:43] holding a football telling us about the [00:31:46] the defense the war department and how [00:31:50] great it is what Turning Point's doing. [00:31:52] Okay, then we're 26, 28, 30. Are you [00:31:56] kidding me? You're telling me 6 million [00:31:59] people sat through this for 40 minutes [00:32:02] and just let this sit until you get to [00:32:05] 40 minutes and then it starts [00:32:08] and then it doesn't even play. There's [00:32:11] more nothing in ads than there are music [00:32:14] and performances. Are you crazy? What? [00:32:19] If I If I sat here for 30 seconds, you'd [00:32:22] throw your whole phone out the window. [00:32:24] Are you kidding me? If I just went like [00:32:26] this, you'd be like, "Get the get this [00:32:28] out of here. [00:32:30] Get the get this whole thing out of [00:32:32] here. Throw it into the wall. Are you [00:32:34] joking right now?" Absolutely [00:32:36] ridiculous. So that that's my reasoning [00:32:38] for why I think this whole thing is just [00:32:41] completely fazy. Not real at all. Um [00:32:44] they can continue to make up numbers if [00:32:46] they'd like. That's completely cool by [00:32:48] me. But um what else we got? We got [00:32:50] Andrew Kovette as well. Oh yeah, it [00:32:52] doesn't stop there, right? It doesn't [00:32:53] stop there. There we got Andrew [00:32:54] Kovvette. We're going to get into uh [00:32:56] this this Tracy lady next. But let me [00:32:59] just play what Andrew Kovette had to say [00:33:01] about the whole thing. This is this is [00:33:02] updated. This is like today. So when you [00:33:05] heard Jack Bopic, that was like the day [00:33:06] of. Then you heard Andrew No, first you [00:33:09] heard Andrew the day of Jack Popic the [00:33:11] day after. This is Andrew Kovvent again [00:33:13] a couple of days, [00:33:14] >> especially as we saw those live stream [00:33:16] concurrent numbers just keep climbing. I [00:33:17] mean, I think there was like a million [00:33:19] people before the show even started and [00:33:21] YouTube uh for just uh the Turning Point [00:33:24] channel alone got as high as 6.17 [00:33:28] million live concurrence. If you add [00:33:31] that up, we're we're we're actually [00:33:32] working with a third party firm right [00:33:34] now this morning to to find out what [00:33:36] what sort of a Neielson equivalent would [00:33:38] be for this. Uh, but when you add up [00:33:41] that live stream plus Rav's live stream [00:33:44] plus uh on on just YouTube, we're just [00:33:47] talking YouTube. We're not talking about [00:33:48] other broadcast channels or anything [00:33:49] like this and Char. So, it's Charlie's [00:33:52] uh Turning Points, Ravs. If you put [00:33:54] those three streams together, I think [00:33:56] you already have the number one YouTube [00:33:59] stream of all time. We're See, I told [00:34:02] you they went from number two and they [00:34:04] were like they were like, "Guys, they're [00:34:07] in the boardroom. Erica pulled everybody [00:34:08] in. She's putting on sparkles. Putting [00:34:10] on sparkles. She's like, "Light that [00:34:12] firecracker." I'm about to talk. Light [00:34:15] the firecracker. Thank you. So guys, [00:34:18] since we're just making up numbers here, [00:34:20] can we just make ourselves number one? [00:34:23] Can we just do that? I think that'd be [00:34:25] the best thing. Where are the spark? [00:34:27] There's no sparkles in here. Hey. Hey, [00:34:30] more sparkles. These are blue. What the [00:34:33] [ __ ] Just throws it at somebody. Hits [00:34:36] them in the face. Yeah. I want red [00:34:39] sparkles. Are you kidding me? Crazy. [00:34:44] You know, since we're just making things [00:34:46] up here, let's just go for number one. [00:34:48] You know, [00:34:48] >> we're going to confirm that. We're I'm [00:34:50] not here definitively saying that, but [00:34:52] it was easily number two. Uh we'll see [00:34:54] if we were the number one live stream in [00:34:57] the history of YouTube. That's not [00:34:59] counting Rumble. That's not counting [00:35:00] broadcast. That's not counting all of [00:35:02] these other uh areas. So, we know for a [00:35:05] fact that about 25 million uh streams [00:35:08] last night, which is like amazing. And [00:35:11] the way Neielson does their numbers is [00:35:13] they'll usually put a 2.5x on that [00:35:16] because they're they're depending on [00:35:17] groups watching it together. And I had [00:35:19] people texting me, you know, parties of [00:35:21] 50 watching the watching the game [00:35:23] saying, "Hey, we're we're tuned into the [00:35:25] halftime show." So it was I mean we [00:35:28] really it's going to be an estimate but [00:35:30] we're talking 40 50 million people tuned [00:35:33] in to Turning Point USA's the [00:35:35] all-American halftime show. Hey you know [00:35:38] uh we're just you know the Neielson got [00:35:42] reported cuz Charlie was actually [00:35:44] watching it in heaven. I mean and how [00:35:46] many people are in heaven right I mean [00:35:48] not everybody goes to heaven but there [00:35:50] has to be at least 14 trillion people in [00:35:53] heaven. Am I right? So, you know, if [00:35:55] Charlie was watching it, that's a big [00:35:57] group right there. So, we're going to [00:35:58] funnel that in, right? You know, the [00:36:00] Neielson ratings are absolute garbage, [00:36:02] right? You know what those are? You know [00:36:04] what those are? You know how the [00:36:05] Neielson ratings work? Um, they just go, [00:36:08] "How many TVs do you have in the house?" [00:36:10] Okay, that's how many. If somebody was [00:36:12] watching it in the house, you have five [00:36:14] TVs in the house. They go, "Five. Five [00:36:16] views right there." And that's how [00:36:18] mainstream media stayed seemingly like [00:36:22] they were ahead of digital new school [00:36:25] media for the longest time because [00:36:27] people kept looking at the Neielson [00:36:29] ratings and they would ignore views and [00:36:32] downloads for the longest time [00:36:34] advertising wise. It's only been like [00:36:36] four or five years that people since Joe [00:36:38] Rogan really took off, maybe like six [00:36:40] years since they've been actually [00:36:42] considering like, oh, your podcast gets [00:36:44] 100,000 downloads a month. That's [00:36:47] actually something to talk about. Before [00:36:49] it was like, who cares? Oh, yeah. Yeah. [00:36:51] It was crazy. The Neielson ratings are [00:36:53] absolute trash. Absolute trash. It's so [00:36:55] funny that they're using that. It's so [00:36:56] old school. It's so old school. So, just [00:37:00] an amazing amazing success. And I will [00:37:02] tell you this is a shot across the bow, [00:37:04] Steve. There are, you know, media [00:37:06] executives, advertising executives all [00:37:09] across the country that uh took note [00:37:12] last night and some of them are pretty [00:37:14] nervous this morning. And why are they [00:37:16] nervous? Uh Andrew, you guys, this has [00:37:19] been Charlie's dream for a long time. Uh [00:37:22] >> Andrew, ask him about the files. Andrew, [00:37:25] ask him about the files. Andrew, Andrew, [00:37:29] can you ask him about him being in the [00:37:33] Can you ask him, please? Andrew, Andrew, [00:37:35] you think he'll do it? Andrew, please [00:37:37] ask him. [00:37:37] >> And after his assassination, I know you [00:37:39] and Tyler and the team, uh, Erica focus [00:37:42] on, hey, we got to do this. Uh, and you [00:37:44] guys put it together. Rav helped, other [00:37:46] people helped. Robin Parker Sig and so [00:37:48] many other people had your guys back. [00:37:50] Why should Why should they be nervous [00:37:52] this morning? [00:37:54] Well, listen. I mean, if you you assume [00:37:57] about 125 million people tune in for the [00:37:59] big game, well, if you're if you are an [00:38:02] alternative programming option that just [00:38:04] took 40 or 50 million eyeballs away from [00:38:07] that, the the ad implications, the ad [00:38:10] dollar implications are huge, Steve. And [00:38:12] this is so that's one win. Just [00:38:14] basically showing the world that you can [00:38:16] do this. The second win though is like, [00:38:19] hey, next year we're we want to invite [00:38:21] some of these big boys to come alongside [00:38:23] us and help underwrite this so we can [00:38:25] make it even bigger and better. I'm I'm [00:38:27] I'm looking at you Cabelas. I'm looking [00:38:29] at you, Chevy. I'm looking at you. What [00:38:31] brands are selling to the American [00:38:33] heartland? They're selling to to [00:38:34] patriotic Americans. Help us do this [00:38:36] thing and keep the pressure on. [00:38:39] Especially was keep the pressure on. [00:38:41] What are you talking about? And see, and [00:38:44] this is where it kind of comes out. The [00:38:47] quiet part kind of gets said out loud, [00:38:49] right? Because it's like, and now we can [00:38:52] reach out to big advertisers. [00:38:55] Well, you know how many I'm I'm not even [00:38:57] kidding. Do you know how many people in [00:38:59] Instagram, Tik Tok, influencers? Do you [00:39:02] know how many of them conflate their [00:39:04] numbers? They buy views. Not saying they [00:39:07] did, but I'm saying this is a regular [00:39:09] thing that happens in the new space. [00:39:10] They will buy views. They will buy [00:39:13] subscribers. They'll buy everything. And [00:39:15] then they turn to a company and they [00:39:16] say, "Hey, look, this is what we do. [00:39:19] Yeah, you guys should work with us [00:39:20] because look what we have going on." [00:39:23] Because for the longest time in new [00:39:25] media, in influencer media, because [00:39:27] that's actually what it is. In [00:39:28] influencer media, you couldn't actually [00:39:30] track the conversions. It didn't make [00:39:33] any sense because people would be like, [00:39:34] "Well, this guy has a million [00:39:36] subscribers. He has a million followers [00:39:38] on on Instagram. he gets all these [00:39:41] views, so we're going to pay him. And [00:39:43] then they can't actually track the [00:39:44] conversion at all. Now, there's [00:39:46] different things coming out where you [00:39:48] can actually track and there's discount [00:39:50] codes and this and that. And that's why [00:39:51] you, you know, people are like, "Use my [00:39:53] discount code because it actually tracks [00:39:55] and says, "Okay, you've brought us this [00:39:56] many people. Let's continue working." [00:39:59] Right? So now they're doing the same [00:40:02] maybe allegedly allegedly maybe perhaps [00:40:05] they're doing the exact same thing now. [00:40:07] And they're like, "Yeah, we had all [00:40:08] these views and everybody should be [00:40:10] nervous and Chevy, you should come work [00:40:12] with us." [00:40:14] But then what can they do? Chevy's going [00:40:17] to be like, "We gave you $10 million. [00:40:18] What happened?" They're like, "Oh, I [00:40:20] don't know." You know, it might take a [00:40:22] little while for people to buy. There's [00:40:24] no way of tracking it. There's no actual [00:40:26] way of tracking it. It's a little It's a [00:40:28] little uh I don't like to use the word. [00:40:29] It's a little griff that people use. [00:40:31] It's very true. All right, let's get [00:40:32] into this part. [00:40:34] Lastly, I've also received a solid tip, [00:40:37] and this is shocking, that Tracy's [00:40:39] daughter is actually Erica's assistant. [00:40:41] I'll put in allegedly there because [00:40:43] we've got to confirm that information, [00:40:45] but um the source knows these people. [00:40:49] And remarkably, this is the shocking [00:40:51] part, and this I don't have to put in [00:40:52] allegedly because I have text messages [00:40:55] from September 11th. [00:40:58] Tracy told friends that her daughter, [00:41:01] possibly Erica's assistant, was supposed [00:41:03] to be at UVU on September 10th, but [00:41:06] Tracy had a bad feeling about it. Wait, [00:41:09] Erica's best friend had a bad feeling [00:41:10] about what was going to happen on [00:41:11] September 10th. Yep. And so, she stopped [00:41:13] her daughter, Erica's assistant, from [00:41:16] going. Tracy had a divine intuition that [00:41:20] her daughter should not go to UVU. She [00:41:22] didn't share that with Erica about maybe [00:41:24] maybe she should have said her husband [00:41:26] shouldn't have gone to UVU. Maybe if you [00:41:28] would share that it's your best friend. [00:41:30] Maybe did Erica talk to her alleged [00:41:32] assistant about that. Hey, maybe we [00:41:34] shouldn't go. Uh my mom's saying I [00:41:36] shouldn't go. She has a bad feeling [00:41:37] something bad's going to happen and then [00:41:38] something bad does happen. And it's [00:41:40] like, you know, thank God Tracy didn't [00:41:42] send her daughter because she had a bad [00:41:44] intuition. But did she share that with [00:41:45] Erica? [00:41:48] >> No, she didn't. She didn't at all. No, [00:41:50] she probably did. She probably did share [00:41:52] with Erica. She was probably, "Erica, I [00:41:54] have a really bad feeling that [00:41:56] something's going to happen." Erica's [00:41:58] just like, "Huh? What? Oh, these? No [00:42:02] reason. I'm just getting ready." Ready [00:42:03] for what? Oh, I don't know. I don't [00:42:05] know. Just getting ready. I'm I'm always [00:42:07] getting ready. Uh, well, you got a bad [00:42:09] feeling. Bad feeling about what? Oh, [00:42:11] UVU. Something's going to happen. [00:42:14] She's like, "Who told you? Who told [00:42:16] you?" [00:42:18] She's like, "Nobody told me anything. I [00:42:20] just I just have a bad feeling. Was it [00:42:22] Brian? Was it that minty fresh son of a [00:42:26] Did he tell you? What did he tell you? [00:42:29] No. I bet it was Andrew. Did Andrew tell [00:42:32] you? Did he tell you what's going to [00:42:34] happen at UVU? [00:42:36] No. Nobody. I bet it was Dan Flood. That [00:42:40] dirty son of a I'll take them all to the [00:42:43] way back machine. What did they tell [00:42:45] you? [00:42:48] Were you at Fort Wuka? Did I see you at [00:42:51] Fort Wuka? How do you know something was [00:42:53] about What do you know? [00:42:56] Are you in on it, too? She's moves right [00:42:59] closer to Tracy. Are you in on it, too? [00:43:02] Huh? Are you going to get Are you [00:43:05] getting paid? Are you going to get paid? [00:43:07] Like, we're going to get paid. We get [00:43:09] paid so much. [00:43:13] I didn't know you were in on it, too. [00:43:16] Shh. Yeah, I got a bad feeling, too. [00:43:18] Wink wink. I'm gonna stay home, too. [00:43:20] Don't even worry about it. Charlie, have [00:43:22] a good day. Have a good day. Bye. Bye. [00:43:25] Have fun. Sh. Go ahead. Go ahead. I [00:43:28] can't believe you knew, too. I can't [00:43:30] believe you knew, too. Um, I'm just [00:43:33] kidding. You know, these are just these [00:43:34] are just comedic movies go on my head. [00:43:37] Fleet. Fleet. Make that into a thing. [00:43:39] That's all it was. It's an animation. Is [00:43:40] this a script for a cartoon? That's it. [00:43:42] That's all it was. I don't know. I don't [00:43:44] know. That's all I'm I don't know. Uh [00:43:48] [laughter] [00:43:51] oh man. But thing about this Tracy lady [00:43:54] is one of you actually sent me [00:43:56] information about her school. Um I [00:43:58] cannot remember where you guys sent it [00:44:00] to me, but I'm pretty sure it was [00:44:02] Instagram. The Instagram family that I [00:44:04] keep in touch with. Please uh just thank [00:44:06] you guys so much. But they sent me um [00:44:09] how the school that Tracy went to works [00:44:12] uh where she got her certifications as a [00:44:15] coach. And one of the things that they [00:44:17] have in the package that Stacy would [00:44:20] have gotten or sorry Stacy I'm saying [00:44:22] Stacy Tracy Tracy Martin would have [00:44:24] gotten actually does have hypnotherapy [00:44:27] in it. They she would be trained as a [00:44:31] hypnosis. Is that how you say it? Did I [00:44:33] just use the word wrong? as a hip as a [00:44:36] hypnotist. There you go. I don't need [00:44:38] the Daily Wire to make one of those [00:44:40] cassette things for me. I'll figure out [00:44:42] the word. Don't even worry about it. Uh [00:44:46] but yeah, apparently that's that's a [00:44:48] real thing with her. So interesting. [00:44:51] Very very interesting. Thank you so much [00:44:52] to who sent me that tip. I really really [00:44:54] appreciate it. Um it helped pull me out [00:44:56] of that hole cuz I was like, "How did I [00:44:58] get that so wrong?" And you know you [00:45:01] know pulled me out. You pulled me out. [00:45:04] Thank you so much. The last thing we're [00:45:06] going to just talk about quickly is [00:45:08] Erica purged so many pictures. [00:45:12] Okay. Something that I want to mention [00:45:13] to you that I had been quietly working [00:45:15] on to confirm the date for. I'm just [00:45:17] going to throw this in here on that same [00:45:18] topic. I had mentioned to you guys a [00:45:20] while ago that on June 19th, Erica [00:45:23] purged her Instagram of a lot of [00:45:25] pictures. 126 posts she deleted. And I [00:45:29] had wondered what drove that. Why would [00:45:31] you delete 126 posts off of your [00:45:34] Instagram page? And when I did my master [00:45:37] timeline, I realized that this was a [00:45:38] time when things were really heating up [00:45:40] with [00:45:41] >> Oh, you don't like the Philadelphia [00:45:42] inserts? I got something for you. [00:45:45] Philadelphia [00:45:46] >> in Iran. I had mentioned that to you in [00:45:47] the past and I had wondered to myself if [00:45:50] she had moved to do that after Charlie [00:45:53] beat DB Netanyahu in a debate and all of [00:45:57] his hisionist thugs at the White House [00:45:59] and he had convinced Trump that he [00:46:01] should have uh just a limited military [00:46:04] not exercise limited military operation [00:46:07] in Iran which ended up being operation [00:46:09] midnight hammer. Well, I can now confirm [00:46:12] that the date that Charlie went to the [00:46:15] White House went to the White House and [00:46:17] went up like toe-to-toe with BB Netany [00:46:19] and Yahoos and his thugs who wanted more [00:46:21] action in Iran and he won was on June [00:46:24] 18th. So to make that very clear on June [00:46:26] 18th, Charlie goes headtohead with these [00:46:30] >> Philadelphiaianists [00:46:32] and BB Netany and Yahoo who are trying [00:46:34] to convince [00:46:36] that there needs to be more um more [00:46:39] action in Iran that America should get [00:46:41] behind. Obviously Charlie's in there [00:46:43] saying like the base is going to hate [00:46:44] this. Don't do that. That's a very bad [00:46:45] idea. And Charlie wins. Tucker spoke [00:46:48] about that. You can go find. [00:46:50] >> So this is very interesting. So, it [00:46:53] makes the timeline seem even more [00:46:56] robust. First off, Erica getting rid of [00:46:58] so many pictures, but not getting rid of [00:47:00] that weird text message. Um, not just [00:47:04] text message, but like Twitter, the [00:47:06] weirdness she had with that younger [00:47:08] lady. Not getting rid of that, but [00:47:10] getting rid of a bunch of other stuff is [00:47:12] like, how bad was the other stuff? How [00:47:14] bad you're like, whatever. She's 15. I [00:47:16] don't care. I don't care. What? [00:47:17] Whatever. How bad was the stuff that she [00:47:20] had to get rid of? I don't know. But [00:47:21] it's pretty crazy the fact that she just [00:47:23] didn't get rid of any of the um damning [00:47:28] evidence uh of a odd relationship with [00:47:32] someone who is a little younger than [00:47:35] they should be if you're going to talk [00:47:37] to them and send them gifts and whatnot. [00:47:39] Um very weird. Very weird. But also, I [00:47:42] mean that just touches on the timeline. [00:47:43] June 18th. So now we have June 18th. We [00:47:47] have July, let's just say July 17th. [00:47:50] That's when Tucker, Dave Smith, Josh [00:47:53] Hammer, you know, it just adds to the [00:47:55] timeline. Again, I brought this up [00:47:56] before. It just shows how powerful he [00:47:59] was getting and what he was doing. And [00:48:02] at the end of the day, no matter what [00:48:03] you think about him, he was doing things [00:48:05] for America. And it shows he went up [00:48:08] against those people. He won. He was [00:48:10] able to win that exchange. Then on top [00:48:13] of that, he does what he did at that [00:48:16] show. Josh Hammer, Dave Smith, Tucker, [00:48:20] donors are getting mad. They're taking [00:48:22] away money. He's in the group chat with [00:48:25] Megan Kelly has that whole conversation. [00:48:28] Last interview, one of the last [00:48:29] interviews with Ben Shapiro, he's saying [00:48:32] all sorts of wild stuff there as well. [00:48:34] Who do we think did this at the end of [00:48:36] the day? I mean, this timeline just [00:48:38] keeps building up. Who does it seem did [00:48:40] this? You know what I mean? I mean, it's [00:48:43] getting a little ridiculous here. You [00:48:46] know, Jesse has this theory that he's [00:48:47] still alive. Um, you know, Candace even [00:48:50] had the theory of the French being [00:48:51] involved. Maybe she still has that and [00:48:53] attaches it. I don't know. There's just [00:48:55] so many different theories. But as you [00:48:57] look at that timeline, it just seems [00:48:59] very clear who did what and why. He was [00:49:02] getting too out of line. He was getting [00:49:05] out of line. He was the one guy that was [00:49:08] just always straight on the the narrow [00:49:11] path of what he was supposed to say in [00:49:13] regards to Philadelphia. And the next [00:49:15] thing you know he's not doing that. [00:49:18] That's a huge problem. [00:49:21] And then he goes toe-to-toe and he wins [00:49:23] and all this. This is what happened. [00:49:25] Like isn't it obvious? Do we even have [00:49:28] to talk about it anymore? [00:49:31] I don't know. I don't know. At the end [00:49:34] of the day, you know, I'm saying the [00:49:36] timeline. It makes sense who would want [00:49:38] him gone the most and immortalize him as [00:49:41] their biggest supporter, which is [00:49:42] exactly what happened. But you still [00:49:44] don't know what happened that day. I [00:49:46] still don't know what happened that day. [00:49:47] I'm just saying who who was the most [00:49:50] upset with him. Who was the most uh [00:49:56] baffled by his changing views? [00:50:01] Anyways guys, we're almost at 50 minutes [00:50:03] here. We ran a little bit long. I just [00:50:05] wanted to give you that full recap. [00:50:06] Usually I'd break that into two [00:50:08] episodes, but I figured I'd just give [00:50:09] that to you. Sorry for the people who [00:50:12] want me to do 4minute episodes. Sorry [00:50:14] about that. We went a little over today.
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[00:00:05] I know Black Poppy. [00:00:09] Whoop whoop. Let's get into it. [00:00:13] My buddy sent me a message. He's like [00:00:15] He's like, "Because of your live [00:00:16] streams, I get to say that to my wife se [00:00:18] several times a day." He says that. He [00:00:20] says, "I know Black Poppy." There you [00:00:22] go. There you go. We're just We're [00:00:24] helping marriages. We're doing all sorts [00:00:25] of things together, guys. Uh let's get [00:00:27] into it. Don't know why I'm still sick. [00:00:29] Still feel sick for some reason, but [00:00:32] less things are coming out, which is a [00:00:34] good sign. Not plugged up in the nose. [00:00:36] Good sign. The thing, the concoction has [00:00:40] been working. Thank you guys for the [00:00:42] advice. It really, really helped. But [00:00:45] still low energy for some reason. Coffee [00:00:47] is just like, I don't care. And I'm [00:00:50] like, coffee, it's been 20 minutes. You [00:00:52] got to help me out. And the coffeey's [00:00:54] like, "No, as a matter of fact, go sit [00:00:57] on the toilet." And I'm like, "What?" [00:01:00] And then I got to spend 30 minutes on [00:01:01] the toilet and I still have low energy. [00:01:04] Coffee is not pulling its weight [00:01:05] recently. Let's get into it, guys. [00:01:07] Candace Owens talking about some very [00:01:09] odd things. Now, uh, when I say odd, [00:01:11] there was one thing that I had to pull [00:01:13] up from yesterday's episode, and this is [00:01:16] the fact that she brings up, you know, [00:01:18] Bad Bunny and the fact that he's worn [00:01:20] dresses and how she doesn't support [00:01:22] that. and she just talks about the [00:01:23] emasculation thing going on there. And [00:01:25] some of you guys don't know about that. [00:01:27] I've made episodes in the past, but [00:01:28] we're just going to touch on that a [00:01:30] little bit. Then we're just going to [00:01:31] talk about turning points and everything [00:01:33] she was talking about. And then she says [00:01:35] something that I have been saying the [00:01:38] entire time. I love that she brought [00:01:40] this up. And then we're going to talk [00:01:42] about that Tracy Martin lady. Oh, one of [00:01:45] you. You guys know how I messed up when [00:01:47] I thought she was a hypnotherapist? [00:01:50] Well, somebody sent me some information. [00:01:52] Did not mess I did mess up. I did mess [00:01:55] up in that episode, but turns out to be [00:01:57] actually correct. We'll just touch on [00:01:59] that briefly. Erica Kirk then uh gets [00:02:02] rid of hundreds of pictures, but for [00:02:05] some reason doesn't get rid of something [00:02:06] that we covered just yesterday. Let's [00:02:08] jump into the meme bag really quickly [00:02:10] because I really appreciate this. Uh, [00:02:13] you know, we found out about Mikey [00:02:14] McCoy's hips. [music] [00:02:17] >> Philadelphia Mints. Let's get into it. [00:02:22] [music] [00:02:23] >> There's a real company called [00:02:24] Philadelphia Mints. They must see if [00:02:25] they see this stuff, they're going to be [00:02:26] like, "What? What the hell? What? What [00:02:28] is this? What is what what is this?" [00:02:32] They're going to be like, "I don't [00:02:33] understand." And shout out to Cat Cat [00:02:35] Autocrat for the bad honey and then pot [00:02:40] in in brackets because, you know, don't [00:02:43] want to say that about this lady. We're [00:02:45] just It's possible. It seems like it [00:02:49] pageant girl, you know, I wonder how [00:02:52] many people in pageantss are doing this [00:02:55] type of thing right now. They are [00:02:57] meeting with a guy who is in politics. [00:02:59] You know what I mean? And they are [00:03:01] attaching to this person. I'm sure it [00:03:03] goes on a lot more than we realize. Now, [00:03:05] let's jump into this whole thing. [00:03:07] Turning Point. Uh, their halftime show [00:03:09] is a well-timed PR stunt to distract [00:03:11] everybody from the insanely shady stuff [00:03:14] going on and coming out about Erica [00:03:16] Kirk. Them and Erica Kirk. They couldn't [00:03:19] be more right about that. Obviously, [00:03:21] we're going to jump into Candace Owens. [00:03:23] I also think it's a little bit of a [00:03:24] distraction from the files as well, but [00:03:26] we'll talk about that later. This means [00:03:29] uh that the I would say unnecessary [00:03:32] Super Bowl political lines that were [00:03:33] drawn by Turning Point USA was not [00:03:35] successful in terms of drawing people [00:03:36] away from the NFL's viewership. Now, in [00:03:39] case you missed it, when Bad Bunny was [00:03:41] announced, there was immediately [00:03:42] backlash because he has worn a dress. [00:03:45] Something that I'm very against because [00:03:47] to me it is obvious why they find these [00:03:49] men and they put them in dresses. This [00:03:50] gets into theology regarding which he's [00:03:53] probably not aware of. If I'm being [00:03:54] honest, if I sat down with that bunny [00:03:55] and I spoke to him about where this [00:03:56] comes from and why they are putting him [00:03:58] in a dress to emasculate him, he's not [00:04:01] recognizing this as somebody else's [00:04:02] faith, it is. I find it to be wrong. Um, [00:04:05] it is in essence cobalistic and satanic. [00:04:07] We've discussed that. But this is the [00:04:08] reason that people were immediately [00:04:10] outraged. So, everyone was saying, "Oh, [00:04:11] it's very obvious what he's going to do. [00:04:13] He's going to make the show [00:04:14] unnecessarily gay." And because of that, [00:04:17] Turning Point USA announced that. [00:04:19] >> I love that she just said [laughter] [00:04:20] that. unnecessarily. [00:04:25] Oh my gosh, I love the way she puts [00:04:27] that. But now, I would love for her to [00:04:29] expand on the whole theology point, but [00:04:32] I do know about this quite a bit because [00:04:34] when you look through Hollywood and the [00:04:36] entertainment industry, this is [00:04:38] something that they do to men. Now, a [00:04:41] lot of people um will probably recognize [00:04:44] that it's a lot of African-American men, [00:04:46] but if you go through movies in the [00:04:48] history of movies, you see a lot of men [00:04:50] of every shade and color and creed that [00:04:53] have been put into dresses. There is a [00:04:55] reasoning behind that. Um [00:04:58] I don't know if it's sometimes people [00:05:00] will regard it as a humiliation ritual. [00:05:03] Uh sometimes that ritual is going to the [00:05:06] next level. Uh, most notably somebody [00:05:08] who did it was Kevin Hart. Now Kevin [00:05:11] Hart is the most notable because Kevin [00:05:13] Hart actually went on record. He's like, [00:05:14] "I will not wear the dress because Dave [00:05:16] Chappelle brought it up. He brought up [00:05:18] people wearing dresses and, you know, [00:05:20] putting these men in dresses in order to [00:05:21] move up to the next level." And Kevin [00:05:23] said, "I will not do it. I will never do [00:05:26] that." And then the next thing you know, [00:05:27] he's on Saturday Night Live, as you can [00:05:29] see, with his hands in the air very [00:05:32] festibly. And everybody was like, "What [00:05:34] happened, Kevin?" And Kevin was like, [00:05:36] "Huh? What happened? Did you hear? I [00:05:38] made $100 million on my comedy tour." [00:05:41] And also, most people know he's not that [00:05:44] great of a comedian. If you think so, [00:05:46] you're wrong. So, any [laughter] [00:05:49] you guys don't even know the comedy [00:05:50] history. Patrice Patrice O'Neal. If you [00:05:52] know Patrice O'Neal, Kevin Hart came up [00:05:55] with Patrice O'Neal. He came up under [00:05:57] Patrice O'Neal. And Patrice O'Neal [00:05:59] always stressed the fact that Kevin Hart [00:06:02] was not a good comedian and that he was [00:06:04] silly and everybody agreed and Patrice [00:06:07] died. And then the next thing you know, [00:06:08] Kevin's regarded as one of the top [00:06:10] comedians in the world. It's very odd [00:06:12] the way that goes. Very, very odd. Not [00:06:14] saying anything. But another person that [00:06:17] a lot of people don't know about because [00:06:19] he commented on it and made sure to tell [00:06:21] people about it is Dave Chappelle. A lot [00:06:24] of people don't know this. When Dave [00:06:25] Chappelle was very young, he's sitting [00:06:27] with a Howard Stern who has a prosthetic [00:06:29] nose on. Dave Chappelle has a couple of [00:06:32] prosthetic gazongas on. He's wearing [00:06:34] lipstick. He's wearing earrings like a [00:06:37] lady. And he's doing this. [00:06:38] >> You take a temperature. [00:06:40] >> Mhm. [00:06:41] >> Yeah. We just take the [00:06:48] >> This is not AI, nothing of the sort. So, [00:06:51] he's wearing a woman's blouse. He's not [00:06:52] really in a dress, but it's one of those [00:06:55] things that Dave did when he was very [00:06:57] young. And it seems like in Hollywood, [00:06:59] in order for you to progress, there is a [00:07:01] certain amount of humiliation that has [00:07:03] to happen to you. And that is draped in [00:07:06] the whole uh demonic type of thing that [00:07:09] they believe, which we've been seeing [00:07:11] come out with file drops. You know, we [00:07:14] we've been seeing this. We understand [00:07:16] that this is real. Now, now I am not [00:07:18] crazy when I say this. When I made my [00:07:20] first video about this, I'm a little bit [00:07:22] crazy. Now you understand exactly what [00:07:25] I'm saying. And there's a lot of people. [00:07:27] You can Google a lot of people. I, you [00:07:29] know, there's maybe one, especially when [00:07:32] it comes to African-American. I think [00:07:33] it's just Denzel that hasn't put on a [00:07:36] dress. I I think it's just Denzel. I [00:07:39] think he's the only one. There might be [00:07:41] a couple of new ones, but who knows what [00:07:43] they'll have to do when they want to go [00:07:44] to Denzel level, right? Um I think he's [00:07:46] the only one. and even he had to do some [00:07:48] stuff in the in the last uh Gladiator [00:07:50] movie. So, yeah, it's a it's a very [00:07:53] weird little thing that they have. And [00:07:54] again, it's because this is a very big [00:07:56] club and we're not in it. And the things [00:07:58] that they do in order to progress level [00:08:01] to level um in my opinion, it gets [00:08:04] darker and darker and darker. It starts [00:08:07] off silly where you're doing silly stuff [00:08:09] that can be just pushed away as just ah [00:08:12] that's just comedic stuff and then it [00:08:14] ends up getting very very dark which is [00:08:17] part of the reason I think Dave [00:08:18] Chappelle walked away from the $50 [00:08:20] million because I think that $50 million [00:08:22] was going to come at an exchange with [00:08:25] something very dark. You might say to [00:08:27] Kevin Hart, where was Kevin Hart's [00:08:28] exchange? Well, he had a car accident [00:08:31] where he almost lost his life and a [00:08:32] bunch of his friends got hurt. Um, and [00:08:34] that was after he made the hund00 [00:08:36] million. So, there's always, if you look [00:08:38] into these people of Hollywood, there's [00:08:39] always dresses, there's always an [00:08:42] exchange of sorts that's happening. Um, [00:08:44] it gets really, really dark. So, the [00:08:46] fact that she brought that up, I love [00:08:47] that she brought that up. I I wish uh [00:08:49] one day she would go deeper into that [00:08:51] and just explain what the theology is [00:08:53] because that part I don't know. But I do [00:08:55] know that when you look in modern day, [00:08:57] you look at actors, you look at singers, [00:09:00] you look at the entertainers, it seems [00:09:02] like the men always get thrown into that [00:09:05] type of position. Who knows why? Um I [00:09:08] think it's just because like Candace [00:09:10] said, it's just unnecessarily [00:09:14] unnecessarily that way. But I'm sure [00:09:16] there is a a a uh a a deity of sorts, [00:09:20] probably a dark deity entity that they [00:09:23] worship that that has to happen in order [00:09:26] for you to uh you know move up and up [00:09:28] and up. Uh let's keep going here. The [00:09:31] Turning Point halftime show was [00:09:33] pre-recorded. Now I saw this and then I [00:09:37] heard Candace actually talk about it and [00:09:39] I was like, "Wow." So when this person [00:09:40] first put it out, I don't know this guy [00:09:42] at all. I'm not even following the guy. [00:09:44] But when I saw this, I was like, really? [00:09:46] Is that actually true? And it turns out [00:09:48] it is. Their show was pre-recorded and [00:09:52] they didn't tell anybody about that. And [00:09:54] I think that's kind of messed up. [00:09:55] Candace is going to talk about it a [00:09:57] little bit here. Lock in [00:09:59] >> against that. Um I I don't think we [00:10:01] should be intentionally emasculating [00:10:03] men. So that leaves us with Turning [00:10:06] Point USA's performance. Now, [00:10:09] we should be clear. It was a pre-record. [00:10:10] Okay, so Bad Bunny was performing live. [00:10:12] Turning Point USA pre-recorded I think a [00:10:14] couple of weeks ago. Um, and so they had [00:10:15] time to edit and to present this. Now, [00:10:17] I'm going to park aside the artists who [00:10:19] actually performed. Uh, Kid Rock, Lee [00:10:21] Bryce. I actually want to be clear, I [00:10:24] love Lee Bryce's music. I went to a Lee [00:10:26] Bryce concert here in town. So, this is [00:10:29] not meant to be a commentary on them, [00:10:31] but rather at the audacity of what [00:10:33] Turning Point USA did as an [00:10:35] organization. Turning Point USA is [00:10:37] effectively now running Camala Harris's [00:10:39] presidential campaign. Okay. Uh, no one, [00:10:42] no Democrat voted for Kamala Harris, [00:10:43] voted for Biden, and then they just [00:10:44] said, "Here, uh, now you get Camala and [00:10:47] we're running her against Donald Trump." [00:10:49] But Democrats had to accept that because [00:10:51] the DNC machine just had so much money [00:10:53] and they're like, "We're just going to [00:10:54] make her a thing. That's it." And they [00:10:56] ignored the true metrics and just said, [00:10:57] "This is it." And then they acted a [00:10:59] gasast and shocked when Camala Harris [00:11:01] did not win. [00:11:02] >> This is exactly what I have been saying. [00:11:05] The only thing Candace hasn't said is [00:11:07] that Erica is Camala. This is what I've [00:11:10] been saying about Erica for the longest [00:11:12] time because it's just so manufactured. [00:11:15] It's just so pushed on everybody. You [00:11:17] know, it's the exact same thing with [00:11:19] Camala when they were like, "She's a [00:11:20] cultural icon." And you're like, "What [00:11:22] are you talking about? What? Who? Who [00:11:26] is? Is this Harris? Kamala Harris? Is [00:11:29] there another Camala? Is there Camala [00:11:31] Smith? Does Will Smith have a daughter [00:11:33] or something? Who is this? Does Denzel [00:11:35] have a daughter? Camala? Who is this [00:11:37] person?" You know, sometimes she's [00:11:39] Indian, sometimes she's black, has [00:11:41] different accents. Like, this person's [00:11:43] terrible. It was just terrible. Got a [00:11:45] got some guy locked up for seven years [00:11:49] because she didn't want her conviction [00:11:51] rate to go down. I was like, this is the [00:11:54] person. I'm telling you, she's just [00:11:55] she's just like Erica. She's just like [00:11:58] Erica. So, I love that Candace said this [00:12:00] because I've been saying this for like a [00:12:02] month and a half now about Erica. It's [00:12:04] absolutely ridiculous. [00:12:06] Turning Point USA now has so much money [00:12:09] that they believe that similarly they [00:12:10] can afford to outright purchase reality. [00:12:14] They want you to believe, this is [00:12:15] unbelievable. I'm going to walk you [00:12:16] through how absurd this is that when [00:12:20] they aired this halftime performance, [00:12:24] 6 million concurrent viewers tuned in. [00:12:28] Just so you understand what that means, [00:12:29] 6 million people at the same time were [00:12:31] watching this around the world. That's [00:12:33] what concurrent viewership means. They [00:12:35] decided to tune in to this Super Bowl [00:12:37] halftime performance. And I want you to [00:12:39] listen to to that straight from Andrew [00:12:42] Kovvat's mouth. Let's bring that clip [00:12:43] in, Don, if if you can. [00:12:47] >> Andrew, I watched your show. It was [00:12:49] great. How did you do? Do you have a [00:12:51] sense of how many people watched? [00:12:54] >> Yeah. Uh, it was a kind of blew our [00:12:56] minds actually a little bit, Brian. And [00:12:58] we, you know, we saw at one point across [00:13:01] all the different social channels, we [00:13:02] saw over 10 million concurrent views. So [00:13:04] that was adding up all of Rumble and all [00:13:06] of uh our partners uh just on the social [00:13:09] side. So and now we the numbers keep [00:13:11] trickling in. I mean right now as I'm [00:13:12] sitting here, YouTube's numbers keep [00:13:14] updating, keep updating and uh so we're [00:13:17] trying to put it all together. What I [00:13:18] can safely say is that we are now over [00:13:21] 20 million viewers across just social. [00:13:24] So we haven't even gotten our our [00:13:25] partner broadcasters uh their analytics. [00:13:28] As you know, sometimes the ratings take [00:13:29] a little while, but that's 20 million uh [00:13:31] viewers. And we don't know how many [00:13:33] people were gathered together, three, [00:13:34] four, 10 in a room watching together. [00:13:36] So, we're we're going to try and put our [00:13:38] a final number on that when we can, what [00:13:40] we can safely say. [00:13:43] Andrew Kovette, Andrew Kovette is going [00:13:45] to be like, "Guys, the numbers are in." [00:13:47] 17 trillion people watched our Super [00:13:51] Bowl halftime show. 17 trillion people. [00:13:54] This is a true number. This is real. We [00:13:56] talked with our third party partners, [00:14:00] okay? And there's 17 trillion people. [00:14:04] Okay, I'm just putting that out there. [00:14:06] Um, if you don't if you don't believe [00:14:08] that anti- Philadelphia, you hate Jesus [00:14:12] and you hate Charlie Kirk. Okay, that's [00:14:13] just that's just what we're putting. [00:14:15] This is what we're telling you. Okay, [00:14:17] that's exa that's ex to a tea. Mark my [00:14:21] words, 17 trillion. That's what they're [00:14:23] going to come out with. Erica [laughter] [00:14:25] Erica Kirk herself is going to do a Zoom [00:14:27] call. Hey guys, what's going on? Just [00:14:30] putting on sparkles. What's going on [00:14:32] everybody? Just lighting a sparkler for [00:14:34] no reason. Sparkler in one hand, [00:14:36] sparkles in the other. So guys, 17 [00:14:39] trillion people watch the show. This is [00:14:41] great. Charlie was watching us when this [00:14:43] happened. You know that, guys, right? [00:14:45] You guys can all talk to Charlie. Have [00:14:46] you guys prayed to Charlie yet today? [00:14:48] That's I'm telling you that's what's [00:14:50] going to happen. I'm I'm telling you [00:14:52] that's what they're going to do. Say is [00:14:54] over 20 million Americans tuned in to [00:14:55] the All-American halftime show tonight. [00:14:59] That's what he can safely say. Now, for [00:15:01] people who have been on YouTube, [00:15:02] YouTubers so to speak, like myself, for [00:15:05] more than 10 years, I was just in awe [00:15:09] that they were going to try to to sell [00:15:10] this, that they were going to do what he [00:15:11] did with his face and just lie and [00:15:13] pretend that 6 million uh I think he [00:15:16] even at one point 10 million, but it [00:15:17] says 6 million concurrent viewers they [00:15:20] had on YouTube alone. Okay, if you know [00:15:23] YouTube at all, that's just not true on [00:15:25] its It's actually I laughed when I saw I [00:15:27] was like, "This is this is actually [00:15:28] crazy. I can't believe they're actually [00:15:29] going to try to pull this off." And I'm [00:15:30] going to walk you through this. So, you [00:15:31] don't even have to have um my background [00:15:34] on YouTube to understand why this number [00:15:36] is impossible. First and foremost, you [00:15:37] can just do this test. What do we have [00:15:39] right now? We have 95,000 people that [00:15:41] are watching this show. As soon as this [00:15:43] show concludes, I want you to see how [00:15:45] many views uh YouTube is going to [00:15:47] instantly give it right away. It's [00:15:49] probably going to be something like [00:15:50] 200,000 to 300,000 views right away as [00:15:53] it continues to tabulate. This is a [00:15:55] screenshot of their viewership after 6 [00:15:56] million people tuned in concurrently at [00:16:00] the exact same time. So that 6 million [00:16:01] people watching like we have 95,000 [00:16:03] people watching right now on YouTube. As [00:16:05] soon as they finished, look at the 5,839 [00:16:09] views. [00:16:10] >> See, now this is why this matters so [00:16:12] much. She doesn't fully break down why [00:16:14] this doesn't make any sense. Um, this is [00:16:17] very easy to understand, right? They [00:16:19] just finished. What should happen with a [00:16:22] live stream is after you're done [00:16:24] streaming, the amount of people who were [00:16:28] watching, and now what what they what [00:16:29] they calculate, especially when it comes [00:16:31] to concurrent, um, that is people who [00:16:34] clicked by mistake. That is people who [00:16:36] watched for 5 seconds, who watched for [00:16:37] 10 seconds. It's just whoever entered [00:16:39] in, even if they jumped out right away, [00:16:41] they're still counted. Even if they [00:16:42] didn't watch an ad, they're still [00:16:43] counted. So what should be happening [00:16:46] here? If you have that many likes, if [00:16:49] you have this many likes, it should it [00:16:51] be it should be at least that number [00:16:54] that come through right away. Okay, so [00:16:57] this is this is it streamed an hour ago. [00:17:00] So it it should have brought up all of [00:17:02] these numbers already. Now, here's the [00:17:04] thing. When it comes to view botting, if [00:17:05] you don't know what view botting is, [00:17:06] it's just fake views. And I'm saying [00:17:08] allegedly, maybe, perhaps. That's all [00:17:10] I'm saying. I'm just saying in general, [00:17:12] this is how viewbotting works. Um, it's [00:17:15] you can get fake views during a live [00:17:19] stream. You can have your live stream [00:17:20] pumped. Um, but it comes through and [00:17:24] it's very easy to tell cuz you'll have a [00:17:26] wave of like 10 20,000 people come in [00:17:29] and then a wave of them leave cuz they [00:17:30] they're bots. They can't stay in for [00:17:32] two. They're not real people doing this. [00:17:34] So, they just have an assignment. They [00:17:35] come in, they become a view, and they [00:17:38] leave. And you pay for that as that [00:17:40] goes. Um, and you try to make it seem [00:17:42] believable. A lot of people get caught [00:17:43] doing this kind of thing. Now what [00:17:45] should happen [00:17:47] is you should see like I said you should [00:17:49] see the real views come through. Now [00:17:51] also you got to touch on the comments as [00:17:53] well. Now this many comments makes sense [00:17:56] for this amount of views but this amount [00:17:58] of likes does not make any sense. Okay. [00:18:01] So what usually happens right this is [00:18:03] the part that she doesn't explain. This [00:18:04] is what usually happens. If you have a [00:18:06] video that has 5,000 views, more often [00:18:09] than not, you will see your comments and [00:18:12] your likes will be around 10% of that, [00:18:16] right? Um, that's why we always say, [00:18:18] "Hit the like button. Please like the [00:18:20] video because we need the likes to be [00:18:21] very, very high." So, usually if you [00:18:23] have a a video that does 100,000 views, [00:18:25] you'll see about 10,000 likes because [00:18:26] it's like, you know, some of you guys [00:18:29] have Mikey McCoy energy, okay? [00:18:32] Selfmastery. And a lot of you act like [00:18:34] Blake, okay? I'm just gonna call it the [00:18:37] way I see it. A lot of you don't hit the [00:18:39] like button because you're Blakes. All [00:18:41] right. I'm putting it out there. I'm put [00:18:42] it out there. Shots fired. Yes. Okay. [00:18:45] Um, that's just the way it works. That [00:18:47] That's just That's just psychology of a [00:18:49] viewer. You know, so many people I do [00:18:51] it, too. I'll watch a video, completely [00:18:53] forget to like it. I'm on to the next [00:18:54] video. I don't go back and like every [00:18:56] video. Sometimes I do because I'm more [00:18:57] cognizant now, but it's just the way it [00:19:00] goes. So, it's very clear that they've [00:19:03] done something here that is that doesn't [00:19:06] make any sense. Now, will they get [00:19:08] accused of this? Will they actually get [00:19:10] the record that they're going after? [00:19:12] Because apparently they're going to go [00:19:14] out they Candace even says it. They're [00:19:16] going to be the number one stream ever. [00:19:18] Now, will YouTube actually give that to [00:19:20] them? I don't know if YouTube will [00:19:23] because YouTube is very good at figuring [00:19:25] out what's fake and what's not. If [00:19:27] you're a creator and you've been a [00:19:28] creator for years, you know, sometimes [00:19:30] YouTube will send you an email and [00:19:33] they'll say there has been some [00:19:34] inorganic views on your channel and [00:19:37] we're going to adjust your money based [00:19:39] on how many inorganic views there were. [00:19:42] It's usually bots and haters and things [00:19:44] like this. And usually, you know, unless [00:19:47] unless you're doing something really not [00:19:49] on the up and up, they'll take like $16 [00:19:52] away from you or something like that. So [00:19:53] that's the equivalent. Um I So they are [00:19:57] really good about knowing what's real [00:19:59] and what's not. And they don't reward re [00:20:01] they don't reward fake views just like [00:20:03] they won't pay you for fake views. If [00:20:05] you make a bunch of fake views, they're [00:20:07] not going to be like here's your check [00:20:08] for x amount of dollars. They're going [00:20:09] to be like this was fake. We're not g [00:20:11] we're giving you money for what we can [00:20:12] verify is real. So that's what we're [00:20:15] going to see in the coming weeks. If [00:20:16] they don't get number one, I think what [00:20:19] they will do is they will blame woke [00:20:21] culture. That's what they will do. They [00:20:23] will blame Woke Culture for not getting [00:20:25] the number one stream ever on YouTube. [00:20:27] That's that's what I think that they'll [00:20:29] pull through and do. Um because I just [00:20:31] don't see YouTube giving it to them [00:20:33] because the numbers just don't make [00:20:34] sense whatsoever. So that was just a [00:20:37] little part that Candace didn't fully [00:20:38] explain, but you know, she breaks it [00:20:41] down pretty well. Um with 175 comments, [00:20:45] that is an impossible metric, but [00:20:48] 667,000 [00:20:50] likes. This is made up, but again, like [00:20:53] I said, maybe you're not familiar with [00:20:54] how YouTube works. So, allow me to [00:20:54] present it to you another way so you can [00:20:56] really drill into your head how [00:20:58] despicable this organization has become. [00:20:59] Uh, and there just no association with [00:21:01] the truth. So, I'm going to present you [00:21:03] now the official list of the top YouTube [00:21:06] streams based off of concurrent [00:21:08] viewership. We're going to go through [00:21:09] this list that you fully appreciate what [00:21:11] you are being asked to believe. [00:21:12] Everything is a rich man's trick. That's [00:21:14] what's happening right now. This is the [00:21:16] highest live concurrent viewers on [00:21:19] YouTube. These were the events. Um, [00:21:21] number one was in India. That is a a [00:21:25] nation of 1.5 billion people. They had a [00:21:30] moon mission and 8 million people in [00:21:33] India tuned into it. That is believable. [00:21:36] Okay. Turning Point wants you to believe [00:21:38] that they're number two now. Okay. [00:21:40] [laughter] [00:21:41] The next two through 20 are all proper [00:21:45] football, meaning soccer in America [00:21:48] events. Uh you can see it's it's the [00:21:49] World Cup which is it is the biggest [00:21:51] sport in the world. And [00:21:54] >> so what Candace is showing here is that [00:21:56] it's world events that usually take [00:21:59] these huge huge viewings. Um to act like [00:22:02] the Turning Point um halftime show was a [00:22:06] world event that the world took notice [00:22:08] of. Right. Uh I don't think so. That's [00:22:12] just me. But there are a lot of people [00:22:13] who still support Turning Point. They [00:22:14] don't care about anything. They don't [00:22:15] care about my videos. They don't care [00:22:17] what you think. They don't care what [00:22:18] Candace has to say. They don't care. [00:22:20] They support it regardless. That's it. [00:22:22] You know what I mean? There's always [00:22:23] people coming to see Rob McCoy. You [00:22:25] know, the he always whatever he is in, [00:22:27] he sells it out. If they're if they're [00:22:29] selling tickets, it's always full. It's [00:22:31] always packed, right? And they do a lot [00:22:33] of these talks constantly. So, there's [00:22:35] people who are very interested in [00:22:37] Turning Point still. Uh I won't lie [00:22:39] about that, but to act like as if [00:22:41] they're the number one over soccer. Now, [00:22:44] I know this sounds weird, but over [00:22:45] soccer, soccer's a big thing. soccer. If [00:22:48] if think about how much of the world [00:22:49] watches soccer if they're only pulling [00:22:51] in this much with the World Cup QF, [00:22:56] you think Turning Point was pulling in [00:22:57] more than that. And also, you heard me [00:22:59] say number one because I'm doing this [00:23:01] after Candace did her episode. She says [00:23:03] number two. No, no, no. They've changed [00:23:06] that. They've changed that. You're going [00:23:08] to hear them start talking about this. I [00:23:10] want to play this for you really quick. [00:23:11] This is Jack Popic. Both of them have [00:23:13] their eyes closed lying. Um, you know, [00:23:15] that's just me. That's just me. You have [00:23:17] your eyes closed right away. I think [00:23:19] you're lying. Right at the beginning of [00:23:20] the clip, I think you're lying. [00:23:21] >> Tape, Jack. Like, what's the number? [00:23:23] What's the What's the numbers going to [00:23:24] shake out to be? Is it going to be 40 [00:23:26] million viewers? [00:23:27] >> So, this is what people need to know is [00:23:28] that the 25 million number that has come [00:23:30] out already, that's just from the main [00:23:33] YouTube and Rumble stream. So, that's [00:23:35] just crunching the numbers there. We've [00:23:37] already got just YouTube alone, Turning [00:23:39] Point's main uh main stream 6.17. And [00:23:44] the 17 is significant because the one [00:23:46] the previous number two YouTube live [00:23:48] stream of all time was 6.15. So [snorts] [00:23:50] that's the number two live stream in all [00:23:53] of YouTube history. The number one in [00:23:55] terms of entertainment because the the [00:23:57] first one was actually the Indian Lunar [00:23:58] Probe. So number one in terms of [00:24:00] entertainment on all of YouTube in all [00:24:03] of the platforms history. Uh I can't [00:24:05] even that boggles the mind to even think [00:24:07] about those kind of numbers. And then we [00:24:10] haven't even sat there. Uh Andrew and I [00:24:12] were chatting about this last night. You [00:24:14] know, we we might see 40, we might see [00:24:16] 50. The sky is really the limit because [00:24:18] we have so many partners and then we [00:24:20] haven't even got into X. And hey, man. [00:24:23] Hey, when it comes to views on a video [00:24:25] that's already done, [00:24:27] the sky's is not the limit. Hey, hold [00:24:29] on. No, no. The sky is how many people [00:24:32] watch the video. That's is actually a [00:24:34] pretty hard seal. It's like the top of [00:24:36] the screen. See the top of the screen [00:24:37] here? You can't really go past the top [00:24:38] of the screen, right? You know what I [00:24:40] mean? You guys can't see past the top of [00:24:42] the screen because that's where it ends. [00:24:44] That's where it ends. You get to watch [00:24:45] here and that's it, right? [00:24:48] The sky's is not the limit. You know, [00:24:50] there's just Benny. There's just a lot [00:24:53] of solar systems. There's a lot of [00:24:54] different stars. Okay. Uh we've seen it [00:24:57] with the Hubble telescope. There's a lot [00:24:59] of planets that uh have the same type of [00:25:02] uh elements and atmosphere as Earth. And [00:25:05] who's to say that they don't have TVs? [00:25:07] Who's to say that they aren't watching? [00:25:09] So really the sky's is the limit. Uh we [00:25:11] could be at 95 trillion. Um I heard [00:25:14] somebody say a quintilion. I don't know [00:25:16] about that yet. Um there could be a few [00:25:18] quintilians. I mean there's just there's [00:25:20] just a lot of stars out there and we [00:25:23] haven't even gotten to looking into [00:25:24] other galaxy other universes. I mean the [00:25:26] multiverse uh you know that's a real [00:25:29] thing. So, who's to say that there's a [00:25:33] whole other universe and they were all [00:25:34] watching as well because what are you [00:25:37] talking about, man? Sky is not the [00:25:39] limit, bro. It's not how that works. The [00:25:42] sk it's done already. You can't just [00:25:45] keep going and like what it does. It [00:25:49] sounds so much like I love that she used [00:25:50] that comparison. It does sound like [00:25:52] what's going on with Camala. Sounded [00:25:53] like what went on with uh with Biden. [00:25:56] They're like, "Ah, they're trickling in. [00:25:58] They're trickling in." Hey everyone, [00:26:00] just go to sleep. They're trickling in. [00:26:02] And uh we'll see what happens when you [00:26:05] guys wake up. I'm just saying. I'm just [00:26:08] saying it sounds very very similar [00:26:09] similar language. [00:26:10] >> So many people were rereaming it and [00:26:12] putting it out there. So we we are going [00:26:14] to see a a staggering number of views on [00:26:18] this and it's something where and I'm [00:26:19] sure you heard as well that the [00:26:21] entertainment industry and the [00:26:23] advertisers are very very worried about [00:26:26] this and Cliff Maloney had a source [00:26:29] inside NFL networks who said they are [00:26:31] freaking out over the size of this [00:26:34] audience. [00:26:34] >> Yeah. I mean why not? Because what it [00:26:36] does is it ultimately shows that you've [00:26:37] lost the culture war, that the NFL has [00:26:39] decided to sabotage and betray their own [00:26:42] fans to do a program. Listen, these two [00:26:45] Smith agents talking here. Um, listen, [00:26:48] not a fan of Bad Bunny, but I think they [00:26:50] said he had like 135 million people [00:26:53] watching or whatever. Now, [00:26:54] [clears throat] [00:26:55] could they be doing the same thing that [00:26:57] Turning Point is allegedly maybe perhaps [00:26:59] doing? I think so. I think uh I think [00:27:02] all people I think artists who stream [00:27:06] and are too big to fail like the top [00:27:08] artists in the world I think their [00:27:10] numbers could be affected that way you [00:27:12] know a little inorganically I think that [00:27:14] doesn't stop I think that happens with [00:27:16] movies I think it happens with [00:27:17] everything to be completely honest so [00:27:20] you know they could be doing that too [00:27:22] but why would they be very worried if [00:27:25] they've already let's just say it was [00:27:27] inorganic [00:27:29] they they already did the thing so to [00:27:31] show you that there's 100 million people [00:27:32] watching. Why would they be very worried [00:27:34] about what this Smith agent Camala [00:27:38] pushing company is up to? Well, [00:27:42] explain it. Why would they care? They're [00:27:45] very very They're very very worried that [00:27:48] we've gotten a third of the viewership [00:27:51] that they got. They're very worried [00:27:53] about that. Why? Why? Why would they [00:27:56] care? It was Kid Rock in a bunch of [00:27:59] country acts. Again, I I like country, [00:28:02] right? I've heard some kid rock lyrics [00:28:05] that I do not like whatsoever. And he [00:28:07] went to Bohemian Grove. Just putting it [00:28:09] out there. Um but so he's kind of off [00:28:12] the list for me. I I love that he's deep [00:28:14] in his faith, but it's like I I don't [00:28:16] know. I He's He's an odd one. He's an [00:28:18] odd one, but you know, who cares? Who [00:28:23] would actually care? You know what I [00:28:25] mean? The NFL's worried. Oh man, we're [00:28:29] very worried cuz what could happen next? [00:28:32] I know. I'm telling them. Turning Point [00:28:35] could start their own football league, [00:28:37] okay? And if they had their own Super [00:28:39] Bowl, it could compete with ours. We're [00:28:42] very, very worried. [00:28:45] Come on. They could just be like, "Oh, [00:28:47] we'll just put the same axe as them. [00:28:49] We'll just do the same thing as them and [00:28:50] we'll stomp them out of existence." They [00:28:53] did those numbers with Bad Bunny. What [00:28:56] happens when they put Justin Bieber on [00:28:58] stage? Oh yeah, some of you don't like [00:29:02] Justin, but believe you me, Justin would [00:29:04] bring him out. Justin would bring him [00:29:06] out. The first 10 rows of the whole [00:29:09] Super Bowl would just be teenage and [00:29:12] millennials. [00:29:14] Are you kidding me? Oh my god. I would [00:29:16] go. I would go. I love Justin Bieber. I [00:29:19] don't care what anybody has to say about [00:29:20] it. I think he he's right up there with [00:29:22] Mikey McCoy in my opinion. Are you [00:29:24] kidding me? One of the greatest singers [00:29:26] in the world in my opinion. Hey, listen. [00:29:29] Listen. I know you don't like that take. [00:29:31] It's fine. It's fine. Did you see what [00:29:32] he did at the Grammys? What? In his [00:29:35] boxers? You better believe that when I [00:29:38] got a six-pack, I'm going to be doing [00:29:40] exactly what Justin Bieber did at the [00:29:42] Grammys. I'm going to have no shirt on. [00:29:45] I'm going to have my hands like this [00:29:47] while I talk with a guitar that's purple [00:29:51] behind me. And that's going to be the [00:29:53] podcast from here on out. Are you [00:29:55] joking? Oh, every every day of the week [00:29:58] you're going to see me like that. You're [00:29:59] lucky if I have boxers on. Are you [00:30:01] kidding me? Anyway, let's keep going [00:30:03] here. That is not in English. That has [00:30:05] third world aesthetics. That's open [00:30:07] borders messaging, LGBT messaging, woke [00:30:10] propaganda, and uh I think the greatest [00:30:14] sin of them all. You can't even listen [00:30:17] to it. [00:30:18] >> [laughter] [00:30:20] >> That's the greatest sin of all. [00:30:23] It's not the fact that Bad Bunny has [00:30:25] like a song called the Vatican where [00:30:28] he's talking about buying a girl's soul. [00:30:30] That's not the greatest sin at all. It's [00:30:33] the fact that you can't understand the [00:30:34] lyrics. [00:30:36] Oh my god, Benny's funny, man. Benny [00:30:38] just like throws out words, you know? [00:30:40] He's just he's just piling them all on. [00:30:42] He's just like, "Woke, LG. This what [00:30:45] else? Throw that one on." Yep. this one [00:30:48] here. Put it all together. Here you go. [00:30:50] You know, just red meat for everybody [00:30:52] kind of thing. Um, but here's another [00:30:54] reason why I think it's actually not [00:30:57] real. Um, because when you go through [00:30:59] the first 40 minutes, I saw somebody [00:31:01] comment this. They're like, "The first [00:31:02] 40 minutes is the best." There's nothing [00:31:05] but ads. First off, there's nothing. [00:31:07] Okay, so I'm just going to scroll [00:31:08] through it for you guys. The screen's [00:31:10] not changing, right? So, 10 minutes, 12, [00:31:13] then we get into an ad. They just do an [00:31:15] ad. That's how the first 10 minutes [00:31:18] >> standard of excellence. So we [00:31:20] >> Okay, so then it's Charlie Kirk might be [00:31:22] AI for all we know. Then there's another [00:31:24] ad. Okay, we're 19 minutes in. Then [00:31:28] there's another ad. And remember, if [00:31:30] there's not an ad, there's just nothing. [00:31:32] Okay, we're 24 minutes in. Pete Hegth [00:31:36] has a football in his hand. Okay, we're [00:31:40] 25 minutes in and we got Pete Hegsth [00:31:43] holding a football telling us about the [00:31:46] the defense the war department and how [00:31:50] great it is what Turning Point's doing. [00:31:52] Okay, then we're 26, 28, 30. Are you [00:31:56] kidding me? You're telling me 6 million [00:31:59] people sat through this for 40 minutes [00:32:02] and just let this sit until you get to [00:32:05] 40 minutes and then it starts [00:32:08] and then it doesn't even play. There's [00:32:11] more nothing in ads than there are music [00:32:14] and performances. Are you crazy? What? [00:32:19] If I If I sat here for 30 seconds, you'd [00:32:22] throw your whole phone out the window. [00:32:24] Are you kidding me? If I just went like [00:32:26] this, you'd be like, "Get the get this [00:32:28] out of here. [00:32:30] Get the get this whole thing out of [00:32:32] here. Throw it into the wall. Are you [00:32:34] joking right now?" Absolutely [00:32:36] ridiculous. So that that's my reasoning [00:32:38] for why I think this whole thing is just [00:32:41] completely fazy. Not real at all. Um [00:32:44] they can continue to make up numbers if [00:32:46] they'd like. That's completely cool by [00:32:48] me. But um what else we got? We got [00:32:50] Andrew Kovette as well. Oh yeah, it [00:32:52] doesn't stop there, right? It doesn't [00:32:53] stop there. There we got Andrew [00:32:54] Kovvette. We're going to get into uh [00:32:56] this this Tracy lady next. But let me [00:32:59] just play what Andrew Kovette had to say [00:33:01] about the whole thing. This is this is [00:33:02] updated. This is like today. So when you [00:33:05] heard Jack Bopic, that was like the day [00:33:06] of. Then you heard Andrew No, first you [00:33:09] heard Andrew the day of Jack Popic the [00:33:11] day after. This is Andrew Kovvent again [00:33:13] a couple of days, [00:33:14] >> especially as we saw those live stream [00:33:16] concurrent numbers just keep climbing. I [00:33:17] mean, I think there was like a million [00:33:19] people before the show even started and [00:33:21] YouTube uh for just uh the Turning Point [00:33:24] channel alone got as high as 6.17 [00:33:28] million live concurrence. If you add [00:33:31] that up, we're we're we're actually [00:33:32] working with a third party firm right [00:33:34] now this morning to to find out what [00:33:36] what sort of a Neielson equivalent would [00:33:38] be for this. Uh, but when you add up [00:33:41] that live stream plus Rav's live stream [00:33:44] plus uh on on just YouTube, we're just [00:33:47] talking YouTube. We're not talking about [00:33:48] other broadcast channels or anything [00:33:49] like this and Char. So, it's Charlie's [00:33:52] uh Turning Points, Ravs. If you put [00:33:54] those three streams together, I think [00:33:56] you already have the number one YouTube [00:33:59] stream of all time. We're See, I told [00:34:02] you they went from number two and they [00:34:04] were like they were like, "Guys, they're [00:34:07] in the boardroom. Erica pulled everybody [00:34:08] in. She's putting on sparkles. Putting [00:34:10] on sparkles. She's like, "Light that [00:34:12] firecracker." I'm about to talk. Light [00:34:15] the firecracker. Thank you. So guys, [00:34:18] since we're just making up numbers here, [00:34:20] can we just make ourselves number one? [00:34:23] Can we just do that? I think that'd be [00:34:25] the best thing. Where are the spark? [00:34:27] There's no sparkles in here. Hey. Hey, [00:34:30] more sparkles. These are blue. What the [00:34:33] [ __ ] Just throws it at somebody. Hits [00:34:36] them in the face. Yeah. I want red [00:34:39] sparkles. Are you kidding me? Crazy. [00:34:44] You know, since we're just making things [00:34:46] up here, let's just go for number one. [00:34:48] You know, [00:34:48] >> we're going to confirm that. We're I'm [00:34:50] not here definitively saying that, but [00:34:52] it was easily number two. Uh we'll see [00:34:54] if we were the number one live stream in [00:34:57] the history of YouTube. That's not [00:34:59] counting Rumble. That's not counting [00:35:00] broadcast. That's not counting all of [00:35:02] these other uh areas. So, we know for a [00:35:05] fact that about 25 million uh streams [00:35:08] last night, which is like amazing. And [00:35:11] the way Neielson does their numbers is [00:35:13] they'll usually put a 2.5x on that [00:35:16] because they're they're depending on [00:35:17] groups watching it together. And I had [00:35:19] people texting me, you know, parties of [00:35:21] 50 watching the watching the game [00:35:23] saying, "Hey, we're we're tuned into the [00:35:25] halftime show." So it was I mean we [00:35:28] really it's going to be an estimate but [00:35:30] we're talking 40 50 million people tuned [00:35:33] in to Turning Point USA's the [00:35:35] all-American halftime show. Hey you know [00:35:38] uh we're just you know the Neielson got [00:35:42] reported cuz Charlie was actually [00:35:44] watching it in heaven. I mean and how [00:35:46] many people are in heaven right I mean [00:35:48] not everybody goes to heaven but there [00:35:50] has to be at least 14 trillion people in [00:35:53] heaven. Am I right? So, you know, if [00:35:55] Charlie was watching it, that's a big [00:35:57] group right there. So, we're going to [00:35:58] funnel that in, right? You know, the [00:36:00] Neielson ratings are absolute garbage, [00:36:02] right? You know what those are? You know [00:36:04] what those are? You know how the [00:36:05] Neielson ratings work? Um, they just go, [00:36:08] "How many TVs do you have in the house?" [00:36:10] Okay, that's how many. If somebody was [00:36:12] watching it in the house, you have five [00:36:14] TVs in the house. They go, "Five. Five [00:36:16] views right there." And that's how [00:36:18] mainstream media stayed seemingly like [00:36:22] they were ahead of digital new school [00:36:25] media for the longest time because [00:36:27] people kept looking at the Neielson [00:36:29] ratings and they would ignore views and [00:36:32] downloads for the longest time [00:36:34] advertising wise. It's only been like [00:36:36] four or five years that people since Joe [00:36:38] Rogan really took off, maybe like six [00:36:40] years since they've been actually [00:36:42] considering like, oh, your podcast gets [00:36:44] 100,000 downloads a month. That's [00:36:47] actually something to talk about. Before [00:36:49] it was like, who cares? Oh, yeah. Yeah. [00:36:51] It was crazy. The Neielson ratings are [00:36:53] absolute trash. Absolute trash. It's so [00:36:55] funny that they're using that. It's so [00:36:56] old school. It's so old school. So, just [00:37:00] an amazing amazing success. And I will [00:37:02] tell you this is a shot across the bow, [00:37:04] Steve. There are, you know, media [00:37:06] executives, advertising executives all [00:37:09] across the country that uh took note [00:37:12] last night and some of them are pretty [00:37:14] nervous this morning. And why are they [00:37:16] nervous? Uh Andrew, you guys, this has [00:37:19] been Charlie's dream for a long time. Uh [00:37:22] >> Andrew, ask him about the files. Andrew, [00:37:25] ask him about the files. Andrew, Andrew, [00:37:29] can you ask him about him being in the [00:37:33] Can you ask him, please? Andrew, Andrew, [00:37:35] you think he'll do it? Andrew, please [00:37:37] ask him. [00:37:37] >> And after his assassination, I know you [00:37:39] and Tyler and the team, uh, Erica focus [00:37:42] on, hey, we got to do this. Uh, and you [00:37:44] guys put it together. Rav helped, other [00:37:46] people helped. Robin Parker Sig and so [00:37:48] many other people had your guys back. [00:37:50] Why should Why should they be nervous [00:37:52] this morning? [00:37:54] Well, listen. I mean, if you you assume [00:37:57] about 125 million people tune in for the [00:37:59] big game, well, if you're if you are an [00:38:02] alternative programming option that just [00:38:04] took 40 or 50 million eyeballs away from [00:38:07] that, the the ad implications, the ad [00:38:10] dollar implications are huge, Steve. And [00:38:12] this is so that's one win. Just [00:38:14] basically showing the world that you can [00:38:16] do this. The second win though is like, [00:38:19] hey, next year we're we want to invite [00:38:21] some of these big boys to come alongside [00:38:23] us and help underwrite this so we can [00:38:25] make it even bigger and better. I'm I'm [00:38:27] I'm looking at you Cabelas. I'm looking [00:38:29] at you, Chevy. I'm looking at you. What [00:38:31] brands are selling to the American [00:38:33] heartland? They're selling to to [00:38:34] patriotic Americans. Help us do this [00:38:36] thing and keep the pressure on. [00:38:39] Especially was keep the pressure on. [00:38:41] What are you talking about? And see, and [00:38:44] this is where it kind of comes out. The [00:38:47] quiet part kind of gets said out loud, [00:38:49] right? Because it's like, and now we can [00:38:52] reach out to big advertisers. [00:38:55] Well, you know how many I'm I'm not even [00:38:57] kidding. Do you know how many people in [00:38:59] Instagram, Tik Tok, influencers? Do you [00:39:02] know how many of them conflate their [00:39:04] numbers? They buy views. Not saying they [00:39:07] did, but I'm saying this is a regular [00:39:09] thing that happens in the new space. [00:39:10] They will buy views. They will buy [00:39:13] subscribers. They'll buy everything. And [00:39:15] then they turn to a company and they [00:39:16] say, "Hey, look, this is what we do. [00:39:19] Yeah, you guys should work with us [00:39:20] because look what we have going on." [00:39:23] Because for the longest time in new [00:39:25] media, in influencer media, because [00:39:27] that's actually what it is. In [00:39:28] influencer media, you couldn't actually [00:39:30] track the conversions. It didn't make [00:39:33] any sense because people would be like, [00:39:34] "Well, this guy has a million [00:39:36] subscribers. He has a million followers [00:39:38] on on Instagram. he gets all these [00:39:41] views, so we're going to pay him. And [00:39:43] then they can't actually track the [00:39:44] conversion at all. Now, there's [00:39:46] different things coming out where you [00:39:48] can actually track and there's discount [00:39:50] codes and this and that. And that's why [00:39:51] you, you know, people are like, "Use my [00:39:53] discount code because it actually tracks [00:39:55] and says, "Okay, you've brought us this [00:39:56] many people. Let's continue working." [00:39:59] Right? So now they're doing the same [00:40:02] maybe allegedly allegedly maybe perhaps [00:40:05] they're doing the exact same thing now. [00:40:07] And they're like, "Yeah, we had all [00:40:08] these views and everybody should be [00:40:10] nervous and Chevy, you should come work [00:40:12] with us." [00:40:14] But then what can they do? Chevy's going [00:40:17] to be like, "We gave you $10 million. [00:40:18] What happened?" They're like, "Oh, I [00:40:20] don't know." You know, it might take a [00:40:22] little while for people to buy. There's [00:40:24] no way of tracking it. There's no actual [00:40:26] way of tracking it. It's a little It's a [00:40:28] little uh I don't like to use the word. [00:40:29] It's a little griff that people use. [00:40:31] It's very true. All right, let's get [00:40:32] into this part. [00:40:34] Lastly, I've also received a solid tip, [00:40:37] and this is shocking, that Tracy's [00:40:39] daughter is actually Erica's assistant. [00:40:41] I'll put in allegedly there because [00:40:43] we've got to confirm that information, [00:40:45] but um the source knows these people. [00:40:49] And remarkably, this is the shocking [00:40:51] part, and this I don't have to put in [00:40:52] allegedly because I have text messages [00:40:55] from September 11th. [00:40:58] Tracy told friends that her daughter, [00:41:01] possibly Erica's assistant, was supposed [00:41:03] to be at UVU on September 10th, but [00:41:06] Tracy had a bad feeling about it. Wait, [00:41:09] Erica's best friend had a bad feeling [00:41:10] about what was going to happen on [00:41:11] September 10th. Yep. And so, she stopped [00:41:13] her daughter, Erica's assistant, from [00:41:16] going. Tracy had a divine intuition that [00:41:20] her daughter should not go to UVU. She [00:41:22] didn't share that with Erica about maybe [00:41:24] maybe she should have said her husband [00:41:26] shouldn't have gone to UVU. Maybe if you [00:41:28] would share that it's your best friend. [00:41:30] Maybe did Erica talk to her alleged [00:41:32] assistant about that. Hey, maybe we [00:41:34] shouldn't go. Uh my mom's saying I [00:41:36] shouldn't go. She has a bad feeling [00:41:37] something bad's going to happen and then [00:41:38] something bad does happen. And it's [00:41:40] like, you know, thank God Tracy didn't [00:41:42] send her daughter because she had a bad [00:41:44] intuition. But did she share that with [00:41:45] Erica? [00:41:48] >> No, she didn't. She didn't at all. No, [00:41:50] she probably did. She probably did share [00:41:52] with Erica. She was probably, "Erica, I [00:41:54] have a really bad feeling that [00:41:56] something's going to happen." Erica's [00:41:58] just like, "Huh? What? Oh, these? No [00:42:02] reason. I'm just getting ready." Ready [00:42:03] for what? Oh, I don't know. I don't [00:42:05] know. Just getting ready. I'm I'm always [00:42:07] getting ready. Uh, well, you got a bad [00:42:09] feeling. Bad feeling about what? Oh, [00:42:11] UVU. Something's going to happen. [00:42:14] She's like, "Who told you? Who told [00:42:16] you?" [00:42:18] She's like, "Nobody told me anything. I [00:42:20] just I just have a bad feeling. Was it [00:42:22] Brian? Was it that minty fresh son of a [00:42:26] Did he tell you? What did he tell you? [00:42:29] No. I bet it was Andrew. Did Andrew tell [00:42:32] you? Did he tell you what's going to [00:42:34] happen at UVU? [00:42:36] No. Nobody. I bet it was Dan Flood. That [00:42:40] dirty son of a I'll take them all to the [00:42:43] way back machine. What did they tell [00:42:45] you? [00:42:48] Were you at Fort Wuka? Did I see you at [00:42:51] Fort Wuka? How do you know something was [00:42:53] about What do you know? [00:42:56] Are you in on it, too? She's moves right [00:42:59] closer to Tracy. Are you in on it, too? [00:43:02] Huh? Are you going to get Are you [00:43:05] getting paid? Are you going to get paid? [00:43:07] Like, we're going to get paid. We get [00:43:09] paid so much. [00:43:13] I didn't know you were in on it, too. [00:43:16] Shh. Yeah, I got a bad feeling, too. [00:43:18] Wink wink. I'm gonna stay home, too. [00:43:20] Don't even worry about it. Charlie, have [00:43:22] a good day. Have a good day. Bye. Bye. [00:43:25] Have fun. Sh. Go ahead. Go ahead. I [00:43:28] can't believe you knew, too. I can't [00:43:30] believe you knew, too. Um, I'm just [00:43:33] kidding. You know, these are just these [00:43:34] are just comedic movies go on my head. [00:43:37] Fleet. Fleet. Make that into a thing. [00:43:39] That's all it was. It's an animation. Is [00:43:40] this a script for a cartoon? That's it. [00:43:42] That's all it was. I don't know. I don't [00:43:44] know. That's all I'm I don't know. Uh [00:43:48] [laughter] [00:43:51] oh man. But thing about this Tracy lady [00:43:54] is one of you actually sent me [00:43:56] information about her school. Um I [00:43:58] cannot remember where you guys sent it [00:44:00] to me, but I'm pretty sure it was [00:44:02] Instagram. The Instagram family that I [00:44:04] keep in touch with. Please uh just thank [00:44:06] you guys so much. But they sent me um [00:44:09] how the school that Tracy went to works [00:44:12] uh where she got her certifications as a [00:44:15] coach. And one of the things that they [00:44:17] have in the package that Stacy would [00:44:20] have gotten or sorry Stacy I'm saying [00:44:22] Stacy Tracy Tracy Martin would have [00:44:24] gotten actually does have hypnotherapy [00:44:27] in it. They she would be trained as a [00:44:31] hypnosis. Is that how you say it? Did I [00:44:33] just use the word wrong? as a hip as a [00:44:36] hypnotist. There you go. I don't need [00:44:38] the Daily Wire to make one of those [00:44:40] cassette things for me. I'll figure out [00:44:42] the word. Don't even worry about it. Uh [00:44:46] but yeah, apparently that's that's a [00:44:48] real thing with her. So interesting. [00:44:51] Very very interesting. Thank you so much [00:44:52] to who sent me that tip. I really really [00:44:54] appreciate it. Um it helped pull me out [00:44:56] of that hole cuz I was like, "How did I [00:44:58] get that so wrong?" And you know you [00:45:01] know pulled me out. You pulled me out. [00:45:04] Thank you so much. The last thing we're [00:45:06] going to just talk about quickly is [00:45:08] Erica purged so many pictures. [00:45:12] Okay. Something that I want to mention [00:45:13] to you that I had been quietly working [00:45:15] on to confirm the date for. I'm just [00:45:17] going to throw this in here on that same [00:45:18] topic. I had mentioned to you guys a [00:45:20] while ago that on June 19th, Erica [00:45:23] purged her Instagram of a lot of [00:45:25] pictures. 126 posts she deleted. And I [00:45:29] had wondered what drove that. Why would [00:45:31] you delete 126 posts off of your [00:45:34] Instagram page? And when I did my master [00:45:37] timeline, I realized that this was a [00:45:38] time when things were really heating up [00:45:40] with [00:45:41] >> Oh, you don't like the Philadelphia [00:45:42] inserts? I got something for you. [00:45:45] Philadelphia [00:45:46] >> in Iran. I had mentioned that to you in [00:45:47] the past and I had wondered to myself if [00:45:50] she had moved to do that after Charlie [00:45:53] beat DB Netanyahu in a debate and all of [00:45:57] his hisionist thugs at the White House [00:45:59] and he had convinced Trump that he [00:46:01] should have uh just a limited military [00:46:04] not exercise limited military operation [00:46:07] in Iran which ended up being operation [00:46:09] midnight hammer. Well, I can now confirm [00:46:12] that the date that Charlie went to the [00:46:15] White House went to the White House and [00:46:17] went up like toe-to-toe with BB Netany [00:46:19] and Yahoos and his thugs who wanted more [00:46:21] action in Iran and he won was on June [00:46:24] 18th. So to make that very clear on June [00:46:26] 18th, Charlie goes headtohead with these [00:46:30] >> Philadelphiaianists [00:46:32] and BB Netany and Yahoo who are trying [00:46:34] to convince [00:46:36] that there needs to be more um more [00:46:39] action in Iran that America should get [00:46:41] behind. Obviously Charlie's in there [00:46:43] saying like the base is going to hate [00:46:44] this. Don't do that. That's a very bad [00:46:45] idea. And Charlie wins. Tucker spoke [00:46:48] about that. You can go find. [00:46:50] >> So this is very interesting. So, it [00:46:53] makes the timeline seem even more [00:46:56] robust. First off, Erica getting rid of [00:46:58] so many pictures, but not getting rid of [00:47:00] that weird text message. Um, not just [00:47:04] text message, but like Twitter, the [00:47:06] weirdness she had with that younger [00:47:08] lady. Not getting rid of that, but [00:47:10] getting rid of a bunch of other stuff is [00:47:12] like, how bad was the other stuff? How [00:47:14] bad you're like, whatever. She's 15. I [00:47:16] don't care. I don't care. What? [00:47:17] Whatever. How bad was the stuff that she [00:47:20] had to get rid of? I don't know. But [00:47:21] it's pretty crazy the fact that she just [00:47:23] didn't get rid of any of the um damning [00:47:28] evidence uh of a odd relationship with [00:47:32] someone who is a little younger than [00:47:35] they should be if you're going to talk [00:47:37] to them and send them gifts and whatnot. [00:47:39] Um very weird. Very weird. But also, I [00:47:42] mean that just touches on the timeline. [00:47:43] June 18th. So now we have June 18th. We [00:47:47] have July, let's just say July 17th. [00:47:50] That's when Tucker, Dave Smith, Josh [00:47:53] Hammer, you know, it just adds to the [00:47:55] timeline. Again, I brought this up [00:47:56] before. It just shows how powerful he [00:47:59] was getting and what he was doing. And [00:48:02] at the end of the day, no matter what [00:48:03] you think about him, he was doing things [00:48:05] for America. And it shows he went up [00:48:08] against those people. He won. He was [00:48:10] able to win that exchange. Then on top [00:48:13] of that, he does what he did at that [00:48:16] show. Josh Hammer, Dave Smith, Tucker, [00:48:20] donors are getting mad. They're taking [00:48:22] away money. He's in the group chat with [00:48:25] Megan Kelly has that whole conversation. [00:48:28] Last interview, one of the last [00:48:29] interviews with Ben Shapiro, he's saying [00:48:32] all sorts of wild stuff there as well. [00:48:34] Who do we think did this at the end of [00:48:36] the day? I mean, this timeline just [00:48:38] keeps building up. Who does it seem did [00:48:40] this? You know what I mean? I mean, it's [00:48:43] getting a little ridiculous here. You [00:48:46] know, Jesse has this theory that he's [00:48:47] still alive. Um, you know, Candace even [00:48:50] had the theory of the French being [00:48:51] involved. Maybe she still has that and [00:48:53] attaches it. I don't know. There's just [00:48:55] so many different theories. But as you [00:48:57] look at that timeline, it just seems [00:48:59] very clear who did what and why. He was [00:49:02] getting too out of line. He was getting [00:49:05] out of line. He was the one guy that was [00:49:08] just always straight on the the narrow [00:49:11] path of what he was supposed to say in [00:49:13] regards to Philadelphia. And the next [00:49:15] thing you know he's not doing that. [00:49:18] That's a huge problem. [00:49:21] And then he goes toe-to-toe and he wins [00:49:23] and all this. This is what happened. [00:49:25] Like isn't it obvious? Do we even have [00:49:28] to talk about it anymore? [00:49:31] I don't know. I don't know. At the end [00:49:34] of the day, you know, I'm saying the [00:49:36] timeline. It makes sense who would want [00:49:38] him gone the most and immortalize him as [00:49:41] their biggest supporter, which is [00:49:42] exactly what happened. But you still [00:49:44] don't know what happened that day. I [00:49:46] still don't know what happened that day. [00:49:47] I'm just saying who who was the most [00:49:50] upset with him. Who was the most uh [00:49:56] baffled by his changing views? [00:50:01] Anyways guys, we're almost at 50 minutes [00:50:03] here. We ran a little bit long. I just [00:50:05] wanted to give you that full recap. [00:50:06] Usually I'd break that into two [00:50:08] episodes, but I figured I'd just give [00:50:09] that to you. Sorry for the people who [00:50:12] want me to do 4minute episodes. Sorry [00:50:14] about that. We went a little over today.
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