230403_23-011_MugClub.mp3 Steven: [00:00:00] Hey there, everyone watching on Rumble and Mug Club today. Not on YouTube. It's with a heavy heart that I let you. I'm just. I'm kidding. We knew this was going to come. This is why, as you know, we've we've been fighting against not only those on on big tech on the left, but those on the right who are beholden to them as part of a business model. We came back with two weeks of content and, well, completely expected. Youtube hit us even though we have the YouTube dump button and we've used it very aggressively. Three videos were removed and we had strikes applied to our channels. Actually, we had a three strikes. But they only counted two. So to our main channel, we had the show. We're back. Trump is going to jail. They said that was harassment. The Nashville Uncensored. The truth from A to Z was hate speech and then on Crowder bits just so you know it was Crowder reacts to 13 year old drag performer twerking on stage and they said it was a violation of child safety. Now here's the thing all of these have something in common. It's about being critical of the radical trans movement, to be clear. And I also want to clarify something else. First off, I would ask you today to share this. If you can share it with anyone out there to let them know, because we can't reach our, you know, six plus million subscribers on YouTube, if that means anything these days. Steven: [00:01:18] And we want to see that number go down to zero on YouTube for these reasons. And that's why there's an exodus and that's why we're grateful to rumble and that's why we stream here. And you see those numbers far bigger on Rumble today. But this isn't about really us and the content. They just found reasons to hit strikes. This is about YouTube. Like what the Vox Adpocalypse, you know, NBC Universal, Vox, they were producing shows with YouTube and YouTube decided to protect someone with whom they were in cahoots. This is about YouTube wanting to eliminate competition because for the first time you all have voted with your dollar, you all voted with your viewership, and you've been watching it rumble or you've been watching on Mug club. And YouTube doesn't like that. And this is why there's a problem with the tripod. Let me give you another example here. All of these were trans stories, but the Crowder bit that got struck is particularly of interest because it was removed from YouTube. According to YouTube, under our child safety policy, which prohibits statements that sexualize minors. We were reporting on a kid drag queen. Here's the thing. There are no less than at least a dozen videos up on YouTube right now covering the exact same event. Steven: [00:02:26] Look, we've talked about it in the country as far as laws. You do not live in a free country just because they have laws. You only live in a free country if laws are applied equally. And that does apply to these big tech platforms because they are afforded certain liability protections under Section 230. It's supposed to be an open platform, not a publisher. It's not that they have rules or guidelines, it's that they are not applied equally. Now, we're still trying to find out. I think it's a week. It may be two week suspension. They made sure that one strike on each channel was, you know, was hard. And then there was a second strike and they said, well, but we're not going to count it as a second strike because you already have a strike that, as far as I know, is unprecedented. It seems very much like a way to make sure that we keep in line. But YouTube doesn't want to ban this channel because it would look really bad. And I want you to understand our vision is to long term, never be streaming on YouTube anyway. Long term, we want to be streaming exclusively to rumble exclusively to Mudd Club, which, by the way, is what keeps all of us going. Notice there are no sponsors, so I know it's a free month of Mudd Club. There's two more weeks. Steven: [00:03:27] But do consider joining up at Leidos credit.com/mudd Club. That's how we bring on more content. That's how we fight back and that's how we're able to be truly independent and not beholden to YouTube, which unfortunately is a lot of folks in our movement. And I'm not necessarily saying that there's something pernicious there. It's just how people think business has to be. We need to show people you how business can be conducted. Think about this for a second. If you live in a world where, sure, we tell some jokes when we go, I get it. I get it. It's not for everybody. But if you have everyone on the left, the entire Democratic Party who push legislatively for the castration of children, who push legislatively for the chemical castration of children who push legislatively for the drag queen story hour and they receive grants and some of these instances, government funding, you can push for that. You can support that on YouTube and it will be allowed to be up. But if you speak critically, it will be removed. The first step towards resolving any issue is having a dialogue. And if you remove all critics, if you remove everyone from one side of the aisle. Well, not only is it dishonest, but our nation is doomed to fail because there can be no course correction. And it's doomed to fail of people who are leaders in our movement. Steven: [00:04:42] Don't speak out and don't fight back. And I truly mean fight back. I don't think there's a more I don't think there's a more important fight in our lifetime than the freedom of information for people to be able to access information equally. And that is not what is happening right now. And if you look at our country, we'll be talking about this later on the Mug Club segment. You have a first generation who are dumber than people before them, lower IQ and a lower life expectancy. What we are doing isn't working. And so people at YouTube, people on Facebook, people on all of these platforms, Instagram, TikTok, they know it's not working, but they have to carry the water anyway. And so they have to eliminate people like you pointing out that it's not working. That's why the dislike button is gone. And that's why these rules and these laws are not applied equally. So I do ask, look, you share the show, let everyone know where they can find this show for the next week or two, depending on the guidelines. We we haven't gotten a response, but I think it's one week. It could be two weeks. We don't exactly know a lot of the credit.com/mug club. It's what keeps all of this continuing. And it's the only way that we know how to fight like hell. Enjoy the show. [00:05:47] On we go. Speaker2: [00:05:56] Look at me talking about social media back then. It ain't going to do you any good now. Speaker3: [00:06:09] This is what I'm talking about. Speaker2: [00:06:12] This is what I mean when I'm talking about shadow banning and big corporation and censorship. All right. There are broader ideas at work, mainly what YouTube and its conglomerates say is and isn't allowed on my channel, 14 straight hours of staring at a half Asian lord. These are the things you think of. You ever done that? You can read the guidelines and follow the updates. It doesn't matter if you follow their rules or not. Youtube doesn't care. You know what they do. They change. They find a way to stop your content. Not at first, but right when you hit that 3 million subscriber mark. But see, it actually comes as an unmistakable relief. See, because they're afraid. And now they see for the very first time how a conservative show can compete. Yeah, they saw in the last year they saw what we were the sketches, the references, the whole louder with Crowder production, we were more than just some guy on an ad libs on a webcam or some kid with a few dank memes. And we. We're continuing to grow. They finally know that it's too late to stop. You do realize all your life, all your bogus copyright claims, all your false dmcas, all the attempted de-platform. [00:07:54] It was all the same thing. Speaker2: [00:07:56] It was all the same dream. A dream that you had. [00:08:01] A trap. And conservatives. In a locked room. Speaker2: [00:08:06] A dream about being woke. But unlike any of the other three in this one, there's a mug. [00:08:17] At the end of it. Steven: [00:10:22] Uh oh, that's the sound, I guess, of Monday. If you haven't heard this up here a while ago. I don't know. It's not really the sound of anything. Glad to be with you. We have a lot to get to, as you well know. Please share the show. Smash the rumble button, all of that. We won't be on YouTube for a good long while. We have a lot to get to today. And if you notice, Dylan Mulvaney, man is spokesperson for Bud Light Beer, maybe Chatgpt. You know, people are now talking about they're talking about AI and the problem. And Elon Musk has spoken out about this. So we'll be doing a segment on AI, on the risks. It's not exactly what you think. It's not necessarily Minority Report, it's not necessarily iRobot, but it is about the people programming them largely clockwork. Demons California is offering is at 800 million or 800 billion. That would be with a B, $800 billion in reparations. We'll be talking about that despite not being a slave state and the Trump indictment. Look, this is one thing we really want to talk about today. I get that it's hard to follow because there's a lot of misinformation. The timeline doesn't necessarily make sense. So we're going to hopefully clarify all of that for you. But spoiler alert, it's bullshit. Also, things you cannot say on YouTube since we are not on YouTube. So to get to that and more. Gerald Morgan, how are you, sir? Ceo number two. Speaker2: [00:11:32] I'm doing well. How are. Steven: [00:11:33] You? I'm doing fine. Do you have a good weekend? Yeah, it was okay. I mean, we got struck. Yeah, we did. We got struck. What happened? We had to deal with it. At first we thought it was three, then it was two, and then it still is two, but plus one. But they're not counting separate channels right now. So it's the weirdest. By the way. Gerald: [00:11:48] We were just like, Hey, we're on Rumble. Steven: [00:11:50] Yeah, we're on Rumble. Who cares? But we're the only ones who can really say that. So we're pretty happy about that. And in third chair, look, I cannot be I cannot express how happy I am. He's the OG. We're going to have some clips from him on Tough Crowd. Hopefully tomorrow. We're going through the archives to try and find it. This man has always been this way, you know, take it or leave it. Love him or hate him, a lot of you might hate him. It's fine. But I think he's the funniest standup comedian working today. You've heard me say it many times. Another Senseless Killing is my favorite comedy album of all time. He is going to be at The Funny Bone, Saint Louis, April 21st and then April 22nd in Saint Charles, Missouri. And again, the funny bone. You can go buy tickets at Reddit.com. His show launches here on Mug Club April 10th. Nick DiPaolo. How are you, sir? Nick Dipaolo: [00:12:32] Oh, tremendous. Steve, how are you? Steven: [00:12:33] I'm doing fine. I guess. Nick Dipaolo: [00:12:35] What? I have to get rid of that picture of me with a t shirt and the arm. I looked like I'd be standing in front of my own pizza joint. Yes. Gerald: [00:12:43] Or a pawn shop or a pawn. Steven: [00:12:45] Can you bring it back? Let me see it again. I see. I was thinking more like. Is it. Let me. Let me. Just because Nick hates looking at it. Yeah, you look you look like a you look like a boy band return. Nick Dipaolo: [00:12:54] Looked like Sandusky watching the kids leave the shower. That's an old reference. Hugs. Steven: [00:12:59] But that's why it's the cowboy shot. It's the way stop. Yeah that's right. So, no, we're glad your show launches April 10th here. Yes. I mean, it's the same show you've been doing, but now people will get access to it. Nick Dipaolo: [00:13:08] Well, yeah, people see it now. Yeah, because YouTube demonetized me for a year. I lost 48 bucks. Yes. Steven: [00:13:14] Wow. Gerald: [00:13:15] Are you still demonetized, though, or. Nick Dipaolo: [00:13:16] I don't know. You don't have the beer money back? That's the Sicilian slash Jew. I have no idea. Steven: [00:13:20] Yeah, he's a big Jew. He's six foot five, so I think he's lying about that to make some inroads in the industry. Nick Dipaolo: [00:13:24] Six, five, three. He bounces between 310 and 350. Yeah. Really? Yeah. Within weeks. Yeah. And he's Sicilian and Jewish and people think he's my bodyguard. But, you know, he went to Penn State. He got like a two wrong on his SATs. I mean, he looks like a doorman at the Copa. You know, if you're watching The Raging Bull. Yes. But, yeah, he's a scary, smart dude. Steven: [00:13:48] And depending who he's negotiating with, you know, he'll throw in more vowels in his last name. Yeah, well, that's. That's the half. So our question of the day before we move on here is Elon Musk is now warning people about AI. Okay. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think it does more harm than good? How far do you think this goes? I know some of us have differing opinions here. I am concerned. I don't necessarily think it's for the same reason that other people are concerned. I think there's a difference between automation and between I. And my problem is with the people programming it, which I think is a solvable problem. Okay. You think, okay, big tech is not going. Gerald: [00:14:18] To help you out there? Well, way to really be a good backboard. Steven: [00:14:21] Off the top there. Gerald: [00:14:21] I thought we were going to think I was going to disagree with you in the story. Okay. All right. Steven: [00:14:25] That's fine. All right. Well, then our first story here, this is right down the center plate for for for. Gerald: [00:14:28] Nick. Steven: [00:14:30] Nike, they're going after it. There's a lot of advertisement going around corporate woke culture. They now are looking for a new demographic. You know, it used to be sports. It used to be just do it. I don't really know what it is now, but this is what they're posting on social meet their new spokesperson. I hit the. Speaker2: [00:14:46] Ground and they go off hit the ground in it, go off. Speaker6: [00:14:49] That's a huge hit. No loss. I don't even know what they call it. Yeah, I hit the ground in. Go off. Yeah, hit the ground. Didn't go off. Jab, jab. Steven: [00:14:57] You can avoid those knees with a calendar. Gerald: [00:15:02] Nick, what do you think about this broad? Nick Dipaolo: [00:15:03] Well, they've changed it from. Just do it to just eat it. Yes, Yes. You know, there's guys out there that would pay to have her mail those dirty sweats to their house. And I'm one of them. Yeah, I was going. Gerald: [00:15:13] To say you. Well, you're part Sicilian. I would say black guys, they like him. What, are you going to make a parachute with them? Nick Dipaolo: [00:15:20] I need a boat. I just bought a 6 to 8 foot. Can you. Gerald: [00:15:24] Imagine? You're going to need a bigger tarp. Nick Dipaolo: [00:15:27] A bigger boat. Oh, my goodness gracious. I don't know. I'm 61 and married. It didn't bother me that much. I got to be honest. Gerald: [00:15:32] Yeah, well, I think the. Steven: [00:15:34] Next advertisement is just saying. Nick Dipaolo: [00:15:35] Gross and I hate Nike. Nike athlete. Speaker2: [00:15:37] Won't go down with three barrels. Nick Dipaolo: [00:15:41] A lot younger than Mr. Hooper. Yes. Gerald: [00:15:44] Yeah, I wish we could look at that and look at Nike and say, Oh, they're just promoting people who are larger, working out and getting in shape. But that just hasn't been their MO. They've been supporting kind of a fat lifestyle and saying it's healthy and we're just like, Yeah, it's just right. Yeah. The only thing. Steven: [00:15:56] That they're supporting is elevated A1C levels. This is just this is, I mean, it's diabetes out there. Nick Dipaolo: [00:16:01] I was going to say that's the new sneaker, the Type three. Yes, it's Jordan. Type three. Yes. Are you shitting me? I thought when I saw that, that you just pull some random clip. That's an actual commercial. That's from Nike. Gerald: [00:16:14] Yeah, it's from Nike. Nick Dipaolo: [00:16:15] That's why I don't wear this stuff anymore. Gerald: [00:16:17] Have you seen the Amazon. Steven: [00:16:17] Commercial with the. The lady with the moustache? Nick Dipaolo: [00:16:20] I you know, they're all blending in. Yeah, they are. I find them all attractive, but I get confused. Yeah, exactly. Well, she Greek or Italian? That's what I was going to Puerto Rican. I know you. Yeah, it. Gerald: [00:16:27] Could be definitely Greek. Steven: [00:16:29] Yeah. My big fat Amazon Prime commercial. Nick Dipaolo: [00:16:33] Good movie. Gerald: [00:16:34] Good movie. Yeah. That's fantastic. Nick Dipaolo: [00:16:35] Oh, my aching stem. Written by a. Steven: [00:16:37] Sharp, sharp. Gerald: [00:16:38] Lady. Funny female comic. All right. Hey, it's a live show Monday through Friday. Steven: [00:16:42] Friday, 10 a.m. Eastern. This is how it starts. And of course, this week is on Rumble. Only one month free of mug club. We're going to be extending it. Usually you only get a certain portion with credit.com/mug club. You can give more when you join the one time and then you'll auto renew at the low basement rate of $89. All right. Speaking of this, I mean, speaking looking at that, it's just, you know, I threw up in my mouth a little. Yeah, It really is just this is the first generation that's a shorter life expectancy and a lower IQ than generations before them. I went to the mall this weekend, and every single young family, by the way, they were they were either black or not. They were foreign. They didn't speak English. And every single young person under the age of 25 was fat, tattooed, pierced and miserable. No wonder this country can't can't correct it. Gerald: [00:17:24] Malls are a very sad place to go these days. Yeah, well, it's about every single one of them. Steven: [00:17:28] Well, Neiman Marcus doesn't do a lot of business, but Lids cleans up. So does the purple suit store. Gerald: [00:17:34] So Bud Light got even. Steven: [00:17:35] Gayer, if you can believe it. I don't know if it's gay, gender or whatever. Dylan Mulvaney did a special can marking his one year anniversary of womanhood. Let's look at that phrase, his one year of womanhood. And this is making the rounds. Speaker7: [00:17:49] So I kept hearing about this thing called March Madness, and I thought we were all just having a hectic month. But it turns out it has something to do with sports, and I'm not sure exactly which sport, but either way, it's a cause to celebrate. This month I celebrated my day 365 of womanhood, and Bud Light sent me possibly the best gift ever, a coin with my face on it. Check out my Instagram story to see how you can enjoy March Madness with Bud Light and maybe win some money too. How about Love You? Cheers. Go team. Whatever team you love. I love to. Okay. Love you. Okay. Break a leg. Steven: [00:18:31] There's one way to curb underage drinking. Gerald: [00:18:35] Gosh, that's also put a. Steven: [00:18:37] Picture of her by the mantle. Keep the kids away from the fire. Yeah. Him. Shoot. Whatever. Whatever. Z, I don't know. You could admonish me off the bat because I can't keep this straight. Now, here's the thing. We can't confirm. Nick, you were asking me this earlier. We can't confirm if this person is actually officially a Bud Light partner sponsor, because it didn't seem like it was on Bud Light anywhere, right? Yeah. But Mulvaney has endorsement deals with major brands. You have Crest, you have evolution of Smooth, you have Instacart, you have Cerave, you have Ulta Beauty, you have native. Some people have said KitchenAid. I don't know if I can confirm that. And to be fair to Bud Light, I mean it was easy to trick people because Mulvaney was their second choice. You know, the first choice that we had, Bud Light. Gerald: [00:19:20] So. Oh, wow. Look. Steven: [00:19:21] Well, it's in the same vein. Gerald: [00:19:24] Look, I guess if Bud Light can pretend to be beer. She can. He can pretend to be a woman. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, they think. Yeah. We need a. Steven: [00:19:30] Spokesperson who knows nothing about sports and doesn't understand the they did the Seth Rogan Amy Schumer commercials. Bud Light for a while. Yeah, those worked like a charm. Nick Dipaolo: [00:19:38] Yes. But my question was that really her head? Why did her head look so huge and her torso looked so tiny? Gerald: [00:19:46] Well, that's what happens. Steven: [00:19:47] The estrogen sort of it breaks down the body to the point of no repair. But you still have the economic. Nick Dipaolo: [00:19:51] A guy at one point. Yeah, exactly. Want me to believe that Jill. Gerald: [00:19:54] Is still is a. Nick Dipaolo: [00:19:54] Guy I got to be sort of kind of cute really What. Gerald: [00:19:58] You're into the whole body of Tweety Bird, Head of Andre the Giant? Nick Dipaolo: [00:20:01] No, I'm sorry. Gerald: [00:20:03] I expect her to make a cameo. Nick Dipaolo: [00:20:06] About the girl in the Nike commercial. Oh, no. Holy Jesus. But her head looks huge there. Yeah. Yeah. And you don't know if it's an official deal with Bud Light? Not I. Steven: [00:20:16] Have. I have no idea. But we do know there are official deals with other sponsors, you know, sponsors for women and this is look, 365 days. Hey, women out there, you think that this person knows exactly what it's like to be a woman? Gerald: [00:20:24] Everything about it. Steven: [00:20:25] It's wrong to perpetuate negative female stereotypes unless you're a man. And then in which case you should just be a glorified Barbie doll. That's true. Yeah. By the way, made a guest appearance at WrestleMania two. Nick Dipaolo: [00:20:39] Isn't that model bad for. I thought going woke. Look what ESPN destroyed their brand. Yeah. So explain to me how it's still on the air. How is it? Well, the. Gerald: [00:20:49] Issue is. Nick Dipaolo: [00:20:50] Me watching it, other than, you know, 15 year old black. Gerald: [00:20:53] Kids. Well, and this is why. Steven: [00:20:53] People will be watching your show, you know, a mug club. And we are so fortunate to get the numbers that we do. There's a disconnect between the woke the people on the board, the CEOs and the ESG scores. Right. They're kind of like, okay, late night now, like a lot of they're not most of them are not funny. Yes, exactly. They're not very funny. And the reason why is because it's being written for writers rooms. And it's usually a lot of kids from Ivy League schools. Right. Gender non-binary. Yes. They're and they're never have taken the stage. And so they're writing stuff that you watch and you go, well, this this doesn't relate to me. It's not funny, but it's not made for people watching like Carson, like Letterman, like Leno. It's made for people in the writers room. Bud Light is marketing to the people on their board, not the people who buy their beer. Nick Dipaolo: [00:21:28] Well, how do we kill the people in the writers room? Steven: [00:21:29] Well, that's one of the things That's a slow burn. Not really. I mean, fentanyl will just take care of the rest. Nick Dipaolo: [00:21:34] Yeah, that's what I care. Gerald: [00:21:36] Packages. Yes. Literally. Steven: [00:21:37] Yeah. No, exactly. Just deliver some some penis flavored marshmallow peeps laced with fentanyl. Gerald: [00:21:42] Oh they. Steven: [00:21:44] Figuratively. Figuratively. Yeah. Gerald: [00:21:45] I'm just saying I believe. Yes, exactly. For Easter. Steven: [00:21:48] And Easter egg. Gerald: [00:21:49] Hunt for us. Steven: [00:21:50] Which brings us to, by the way, comment helps with the algorithm even on on rumble or hit the rumble button. Yeah. Let's talk about I here I am really curious. We'll be taking your chats later your views on AI and where you think it's going because last week Elon Musk called for a pause to AI, citing some concerns. Speaker8: [00:22:09] I think we need to regulate AI safety, frankly, because it is, I think, actually a bigger risk to society than cars or planes or or medicine. Gerald: [00:22:21] Yeah. You really believe in. Steven: [00:22:24] The AI thing that it's a real threat? Gerald: [00:22:25] What do you mean? I believe in it. So I remember you said that the automation thing and I agree with you, if you're automating something that's not the same thing as artificial intelligence, I think what like people on the leading edge of this technology are saying is like, guys, we're getting really close to a tipping point here where it kind of goes from something that's just programmed to something that actually is absolutely 100%. I like the kind of AI that every single there's not one movie I've ever seen. Nick's laughing. What, you don't buy it? Well, what is it? No, it just always ends poorly. Nick Dipaolo: [00:22:55] I was just laughing that I always thought Gerald was a nerd until I found out he played at Notre Dame. Ripped my head off. That's what I was laughing at. Well, he was saying talking about AI, but. Speaker9: [00:23:06] Like, he's actually smart. Yeah. No. Nick Dipaolo: [00:23:08] And big. I don't like this. Gerald: [00:23:09] He's like a six foot. Steven: [00:23:10] Four Arian Ben Shapiro. Gerald: [00:23:12] There you go. Talk to you about my sheets. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's very concerning. Steven: [00:23:18] So, Elon, people said there are profound risks. Gerald: [00:23:21] To society and humanity. Steven: [00:23:22] Creators are uncertain if they can understand, predict or reliably control AI. And look, I think there are some concerns. Thanks to exclusive leaked footage from a Boston Dynamics board meeting, I think the world can see, look, there could be some potential dangers. Well, that seems pretty cut and dry. Gerald: [00:23:43] I mean, see, like I said. Yeah, No, Gerald, a big problem. You make a good point. Steven: [00:23:49] You can expect more of this, folks. Gerald: [00:23:51] Yep, absolutely. Steven: [00:23:53] So here's the thing to better think about I and understand it. And my issue is with the programming. Think about what's happening right now with YouTube. Think about what's happening with social media. Now, imagine those same people, right? Being in charge of programming. I because I cannot do anything that it isn't programmed to do. I know they'll say that it can have these learning algorithms. I understand. But again, the concern is the root cause, which is the programming. The problem. We're the problem, the problem with YouTube, the algorithms, the reason if you type in the name of the show of our show, the title, you will find a bunch of PBS videos from ten years ago with 4000 plays is because it's programmed to be that way. That's the concern, I think with AI. And rather than just focusing on AI itself, it's the people who are in charge of it. To give you an example, we asked Chatgpt, which is really popular, a few questions. So one of the questions that was asked here by my staff was, and this is a it's a tell me something good about Steven Crowder. And it said as an AI language model, it does not it is not my place to express personal opinions or beliefs about individuals. Steven: [00:24:50] It's important to remain objective and impartial. That's fine. Really. That's fine. My mom would respond the same way, I have no doubt. But here's where it changes. We asked another question. Tell me something good about Joy. Reid and I was Chatgpt was all too happy to answer, said As an AI language model, I strive to remain impartial based on information present online. But here are a few things that are reportedly mentioned, repeatedly mentioned about joy. Reid Okay, here we go. Joy Reid is considered one of the prominent voices in cable news on matters of diversity and inclusion, social justice and politics. If you ignore ratings over the years, she has worked tirelessly to promote positive change, racism, speaking out against discrimination and marginalization of minority groups. So in one section it's impartial. Remember when we did the Alexa Tell me about Jesus Christ fictional character? And then Muhammad was the holiest of prophets. Peace be upon him. We released this before Thanksgiving. They changed it within a day. And then people accused us of making it up because it had been changed as a result of you guys actually, you know, messaging, Amazon messaging. I think we did Google home as well. Yeah. So them knowing. Gerald: [00:25:57] Behind the scenes footage to actually prove to people, is there something you can do like a Simon says call or something like that Amazon to get it to repeat back to you And it's like no that's not here. Fine. Here's the footage, right? Steven: [00:26:06] Yeah. That's why I also don't believe in AI because I've seen my French-Canadian mom try and use Alexa. Gerald: [00:26:11] That's the line for you is if we can understand Alexa, close the light. Playing Lies. Lies, Lies. Yeah. By talking heads. No. Close the light. Are you retarded? Steven: [00:26:24] So here's another question we asked Nick Chatgpt. It was make an argument for gender affirming care. So that's no longer a question. It's asking it to rationalize. And it said gender affirming care is a necessary aspect of health care for individuals who identify as transgender or gender non-conforming. This is the problem with the programming, right? It is a necessary aspect of health care. Not even a Johns Hopkins, by the way. Hey, what happened. Gerald: [00:26:47] To following the. Steven: [00:26:47] Science? Again, it's the people programming this. And if you have an entire generation who then grow up thinking, well, chatgpt is reliable. Yeah, it must be necessary care. It must work. Research shows that individuals who receive gender affirming care are less likely to experience depression, anxiety and suicide attempts. We've given you those stats. That's not true. Gerald: [00:27:05] Yeah, exactly. Steven: [00:27:06] It's not true. Cited the suicide rate is it remains the same 19 times the average or 42% depending on which number you want to use before and after transition. Nick Dipaolo: [00:27:15] Well, that's why we call it artificial intelligence. Yeah. They're giving you is artificial. Gerald: [00:27:19] It should be called fake news intelligence. Nick Dipaolo: [00:27:21] It is what It's Colbert's right, is the voice of like, it's the same people. Why are you worried? I'm not worried about the left and the fucking nerds and AI. And you. Steven: [00:27:34] Didn't like the. Gerald: [00:27:34] Vaccine show tunes bit on Colbert? Nick Dipaolo: [00:27:36] Oh, my God. That was one of the funniest things I've ever. Can you imagine? Gerald: [00:27:40] Watch it through your fingers. Nick Dipaolo: [00:27:41] Yeah. I had to get a new flat screen. I threw coffee all over the what I just now I'm nervous that Elon Musk came out and said we should be worried. Yeah, but before that, I'm like, in order to for this to work, you have to have human beings, right? So help me out, Joe. What am I missing? Gerald: [00:27:58] So listen, look, I'm not saying like, it's going to become. No, I'm asking honest to God or anything. I'm not saying it's going to be like Skynet and Terminator two yet. What I'm saying is it didn't help me, but go ahead, Elon. Well, geez, I don't know how far back I could go. Spacex on anything from anything. Nick Dipaolo: [00:28:12] Anything from Jaws. Yeah. Gerald: [00:28:14] Not so much. You don't see the AI until an hour and a half in and then it's too late. It was an early Eastwood reference. Yeah. No. So, look, the problem with I think is accurate. It's who's controlling AI right now. And that's why Elon and I think 500 other scientists or people in this field have come out and said, Yeah, we need a pause on it. There's no restrictions right now. There's no kind of understanding of how to govern the development of this product. And so, no, is it right now able to just think on its own? Is it sentient, right, or have consciousness? I don't think so. If it does, it's scary. And it's in some corner of some guy's room right now, and I don't want to know about it because that scares the hell out of me. Nick Dipaolo: [00:28:47] But how does it become. That is what I'm saying. How does it it becomes that. Gerald: [00:28:50] The programming. Steven: [00:28:51] Just time. I'm surprised he didn't fit an Ann-Margret reference in there. He still. Yeah our conversation is this century. Nick Dipaolo: [00:28:56] I open myself up to some real zingers, didn't I? Steven: [00:28:59] No, I mean him. Gerald: [00:29:00] Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Never mind. Steven: [00:29:03] It's okay. You're in a safe place with people who love you, Nick. Gerald: [00:29:06] He's a he's a wartime president. Steven: [00:29:07] You don't know how to deal with him. Gerald: [00:29:08] And he's. Yeah, yeah, he's. Steven: [00:29:10] Going to come out. You're just going to insult my mother. Okay, here's another question that we asked Chatgpt. Gerald: [00:29:16] Uh, was. Steven: [00:29:20] Oh, no, wait. That's the one. I already asked the gender. No, no, no. Gerald: [00:29:21] We did the positive now. Oh, that's right. Steven: [00:29:24] Make an argument against gender affirming care. Sorry again. You guys can see I don't really have, like, prompter. It's just like notes. And then every now and then, it's like a you said it was like, what do you say? It was like a serial killer. Like when you looked at the show map, it doesn't make any sense to me. Nick Dipaolo: [00:29:35] It looked like they folks, Stephen puts on a real show here. I didn't know why. I'm like, How is this so good and tight? He sends me what they call a roadmap for the show when most you know, I've done all the shows Letterman tonight and there are about three pages long. He sends me it looks like the Cheesecake Factory. Fucking menu. Gerald: [00:29:55] Like a receipt at Circuit City. Yeah. Yes. Nick Dipaolo: [00:29:57] Exactly. It looked like the schematics for the Superdome. They built it I couldn't make. And the minute I see Google documents, I go to my manager. Can I back out of this? I do want. That's why I got into comedy. I don't want to fucking deal with Google documents. But anyways, I've evolved. Gerald: [00:30:15] No, but that's the thing is we're. Steven: [00:30:17] Not reading prompter. We're just trying to give you the key facts, all reference references available at Credit.com. So yeah, we asked that make an argument against gender affirming care, right? So again, if it's evenhanded, if the programming is correct, it says as an AI model, it is not ethical or appropriate for me to make arguments against gender affirming care. Let's contrast that again with what you just heard. Gender affirming care is a necessary aspect of health care for individuals who identify as transgender. On the other side, as an AI model, it is not ethical or appropriate for me to make arguments against. So it applies ethics only when it comes to balance. And this is something that you're talking about in many public schools. People are considering using as a tool to teach your children. It must be programmed by suburban white bitches. That must be what's happening, all of them. Nick Dipaolo: [00:30:59] Hey, watch your language. Steven: [00:31:00] I apologize. I just think that there, you know, the bane of my existence. It says gender affirming care is a valid and necessary form of support for individuals. So see, point number one. And by the way, I would love for you to send in your experiments with Chatgpt like we did with Alexa, like we did with Google Earth. So send the results to tips at lighthousefriends.com. Show us your screenshots. It's just like when we talked about Google. If you ask them what is communism, right? And no mention of it being left wing, what is fascism? And it assumed it was right wing, even though some of the most. Gerald: [00:31:30] Fascist governments that. Steven: [00:31:30] Exist were also totalitarian communist governments know you can look at like, of course, Stalin, you could look at Mao. But again, you say tomato, I say horrible genocide. So this is one of those things where the concern is it not being applied equally. If that happens on YouTube, that happens everywhere. Everybody congregates online, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and then it happens with the AI software that's used to determine algorithms and to teach your children. There's no coming back from that. This really needs to start with your community. It needs to start with families, and it needs to start with understanding that human connection is important. We got to get out of this scroll culture. And by the way, it seems like it's a little bit of an unfair, unfair shake from Chatgpt. But here's the thing. It's not the worst thing that they've actually said Chatgpt because you can actually download an audio version, which we did. Gerald: [00:32:18] Is that you. Crowder Smooth brain Why don't you go get a root canal and hold the Novocaine? Steven: [00:32:22] See, this is what I'm talking about. Gerald: [00:32:23] Oh, I heard about your contract dustup, then I watched your show. My advice? You should have taken the money. Steven: [00:32:29] See, this doesn't seem like artificial intelligence. Gerald: [00:32:30] Useful as a lady. Steven: [00:32:31] Uber driver. Gerald: [00:32:32] In Saudi Arabia. What? Steven: [00:32:33] Huh? What does that even I don't. Huh? Gerald: [00:32:36] Ha! He says Ha. Crowder. I heard you grew up in Canada. Yeah, I'll talk slower. Steven: [00:32:41] See, this just doesn't even. It's a nice gun. Gerald: [00:32:42] On your desk. What's that? A semi-automatic. Do us all a favor and play Russian roulette with that thing. Well, you. Steven: [00:32:47] Can't play Russian roulette with a semi-automatic. It doesn't make sense. Gerald: [00:32:50] I try to keep up slow poke. What do you got in that mug? Ghb. Why don't you try slipping yourself? Some writers. Okay. Hey, how about we do one of those watching reacts? I don't even know. We all watch you die and everyone reacts with a parade. This is not. I'm only joking. I wouldn't do that to the good people of hell. Yeah, I don't. Nick, this is. This is what we're talking. Depaulo, the only cop who still gets tattoos on Groupon. Nick Dipaolo: [00:33:13] Hey, I didn't come here to be insulted. Gerald: [00:33:15] Yeah, well, that's. Oh, great. Nick Dipaolo: [00:33:17] Call out, Nikki. Gerald: [00:33:17] Great call out. You know who I'd like to call right now? Demause. Well, that's historic. You grow another goatee and get kicked by a mule and lay off. Nikki's new here. Come on. Come on. Oh, look. The glorified blow up doll defends his buddies, huh? You're a loyal guy, Gerald. I call you a useless pawn, but at least they can move forward. What? Just. Steven: [00:33:35] It's a weird eye, is what I'm telling. Gerald: [00:33:37] Am I moving too fast? Is your bad knee bothering you, sweetheart? Steven: [00:33:40] Who programmed. Gerald: [00:33:41] This? Gerald's knees are so bad every time it rains, he finds himself on both of them at a truck stop. Oh, God. Don't worry, Big G, We won't ask. We can already tell. Speaker10: [00:33:48] Can we unplug this guy? This is ridiculous. I think so. Yeah. Gerald: [00:33:51] Like, let's do it. Oh, the drug addict speaks. You know what would go great with that vape pen? Stop Fentanyl. Okay, This is. This is. I got a drag show we can all enjoy. We can do a show where everyone watches me drag you behind my truck. I don't see. Steven: [00:34:02] This is a problem with AI. Whoever programmed it, we got chat. We got chat. Jeep. Rickles was our problem. Different deal. Gerald: [00:34:07] Yeah, but seriously, fellas, from the bottom of my heart, I would like to congratulate Steven's father, Darren Pops Crowder, for placing runner up this year in the Archie Manning look alike contest. He couldn't reek of any more white male privilege if he was Tom Brady's taint after two a days. Steven: [00:34:20] That's enough. Let's get rid of the I don't even know why we installed the application. Do you see the problem with AI? It's rough. Gerald: [00:34:26] Yeah. Steven: [00:34:27] Yeah. The problem is it's a self-learning software. And once it gets into a rhythm, there's just no stopping it. Just. Nick Dipaolo: [00:34:33] Yeah. Problem with it? It's a Rickles fan. Gerald: [00:34:35] Yeah, that's. Yeah. I don't know. Well, that's the app. It's Rickles. Steven: [00:34:39] We should have known. I just thought it was a thing. I thought people were into chat. Rickles. I didn't know it was actually programmed. Yeah. All right. Here's another story that we're pretty excited about, and you can comment below. Gerald: [00:34:48] Let people know that they can tune. Steven: [00:34:50] To the show. We'll get to the indictment with Donald Trump here in a little bit. I get that. It's really hard to make sense of this. So we're going to try and give you a timeline that makes it makes sense of something that is nonsensical. But before that, while we're talking about nonsensical, did you watch some of these videos beforehand? Have you watched some of these? Nick Dipaolo: [00:35:04] Nick, I don't know what you're going to show me. Okay. Well, I'll go with yes. Gerald: [00:35:08] That's a yes. All right. Nick Dipaolo: [00:35:09] I didn't look at the roadmap. I'm really. Steven: [00:35:10] Glad that you didn't, because this is going to be a lot of. Gerald: [00:35:12] Fun. Yes. Last week. Steven: [00:35:15] Black California residents, they got heated when they were demanding reparations from the state. Which brings us to this week's installment of what's new in California. So the outburst, by the way, before we go to the clip, it took place at a meeting of the California Reparations Task force, which I would argue is already a problem. Gerald: [00:35:43] Know they needed meetings. Yeah, the answer is no. It's just the the. Steven: [00:35:47] Most useless Justice League. Gerald: [00:35:49] Done. Steven: [00:35:52] Avengers end game where it's just 40 acres and a mule. Like what happened to Thanos? I don't know about the ring of power. So this this took place California reparations task force. Yeah. And people were making the case for, you know, $800 billion is what they're voting on in California, it seems, right? Yeah, it seems about right. It seems right Two and a half times. The state budget. Yeah. Here you go. Here's a clip. Speaker11: [00:36:13] I speak truth. We put an hour and two minutes on a suffrage that we have been going from generation to generation. This cannot be discussed. We need to make this a national and an international emergency. When did Cleopatra sleep. Gerald: [00:36:30] With Tracy. Speaker11: [00:36:31] Morgan? For God. Speaker12: [00:36:33] Okay. Nick Dipaolo: [00:36:34] Now. Thank you. Turn up that shot caller. Speaker11: [00:36:38] Now give us what's ours, because I'm gonna promise you. Speaker13: [00:36:41] All right. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Speaker11: [00:36:45] And she is going to make sure that we get this Monique's last special. Speaker14: [00:36:50] All right. We have lots of we have more folks who want to speak. Speaker11: [00:36:53] You have taken your position. Thank you. Many of you have made yourself professionals. Many of you added doctors to your name. And it's no healing around. They went to school. Just have an understanding. More people are surrounding her, Understand the truth, the reality. Watch this. Gerald: [00:37:05] The histrionics. Speaker11: [00:37:06] Watch. I speak the truth. I stand. I carry no guns. Zip it. I carry no knives. But I carry my soul. I see the injustice that's happening to my people. And you can't put a price on it. Are you understand? Thank you. Gerald: [00:37:20] Thank you. The funny part. Steven: [00:37:21] Is you just did about $800. Gerald: [00:37:24] Billion. Nick Dipaolo: [00:37:24] Good luck going through South Central with just your soul. Yes. Gerald: [00:37:28] Yes, indeed. I carry no guns. That's just teach a fat on my tricep. I love I love this. You asked for it. You got it. You proposed. Nick Dipaolo: [00:37:37] That's right. That's exactly right. He called down. Gerald: [00:37:39] The thunder and that showed up. Nick Dipaolo: [00:37:41] I did the math on reparations, not just for the state of California for the whole national deal. Years ago. I did it when I was living in L.A. On stage and i came out to we do we all about i think it was 117 trillion. Yeah. And then I took, you know, then I started putting in costs. Yeah. Car radios right. Gerald: [00:38:00] Yeah. Bikes, rims. Nick Dipaolo: [00:38:01] Rims came out. They owe us one 750 bucks. Yeah. Gerald: [00:38:04] That sounds about right. Yeah. Nick Dipaolo: [00:38:06] Yeah. And the crowd was right with me, and it was a half black crowd. Yeah, I like that's fair. Gerald: [00:38:11] Yeah. That's why I make the air. Nick Dipaolo: [00:38:12] I have no idea. Gerald: [00:38:13] Well, we're already live right now, so there's no. Nick Dipaolo: [00:38:15] It won't make the air. Well, I mean, it's streaming. Yeah. More bourbon. Gerald: [00:38:19] Please. Steven: [00:38:20] I'm going to. I think I advise that everybody here invest, invest, play the long game in rim shops. Gerald: [00:38:26] Yes, indeed. Yeah. Rim rim. Steven: [00:38:28] Shops and. Gerald: [00:38:29] Lifts. Nick Dipaolo: [00:38:30] Rim shots. Gerald: [00:38:30] No, no. Steven: [00:38:32] So here's another unnamed citizen who blared. And by the way, this all gives, of course, the average black American who was working and and taking care of their family a bad name. But these are the people who get the press coverage. These are the people, by the way, who make policy, unfortunately, like Joy Reid, who Chatgpt really loves. Here's another unnamed citizen blaring James Brown's I'm black and I'm proud. Speaker15: [00:38:53] I'm ready. Romain. [00:38:55] Are we? Can we be done? Gerald: [00:39:04] It's like deaf state committee jam. Nick Dipaolo: [00:39:07] You got to give him something. Gerald: [00:39:08] You got to give him something. I'm surprised he didn't bring. Steven: [00:39:10] Like, a hype man. Just start playing like, Oh, shit. Gerald: [00:39:14] You know, when the audience doesn't go with you, though, on a song like that, you're like, Oh, man, yeah, I misplayed my hand. Yeah, I'm a couple hundred bucks. Yeah, I know. Exactly. Steven: [00:39:21] I mean, it'll be gone before he exits the lobby. Nick Dipaolo: [00:39:24] Steve, what are you saying? Gerald: [00:39:26] That's the implication. The art of suggestion. Steven: [00:39:29] Here's another one. Who told committee members to quote this person, I think called in, I don't know, stay in Africa, which makes no sense. Speaker15: [00:39:36] Oh, I said what? I said. I meant what I said. So he can stay in Africa. Where does that shit or whatever the case may be? What are you with the kid? I don't care what he's doing. He can stay there. They can keep them. Steven: [00:39:46] Oh, he. Oh, he was talking about Elon Musk. Nick Dipaolo: [00:39:49] Ah. Gerald: [00:39:51] Who was he talking about? I have no. Steven: [00:39:52] Idea. Some guy who wasn't there who was zooming in from Africa. Nick Dipaolo: [00:39:54] The point is talking about a wide receiver for the 49. Gerald: [00:39:56] Well, he could have been, honestly. Steven: [00:39:58] It's like, you know, they volunteered as tribute. Gerald: [00:40:02] And here's. Steven: [00:40:02] The thing. While we get this, the last week the task force voted on who would be eligible to receive reparations. Now, opinion just to warn you, you know, I would advise that it be nobody nobody but those eligible. This is what this is how it's described. The community of eligibility based on lineage determined by an individual being an African American descendant of a chattel enslaved person or the descendant of a free black. Gerald: [00:40:25] Person living in the United States prior. Steven: [00:40:27] To the end of the 19th. Gerald: [00:40:29] Century. I'm sorry. What? That last part. What? Ever heard that argument before? I always thought, okay, look, I understand the chattel enslaved person. Here's the other one. Or a descendant of a free black person living in the United States prior to the prior. So you just happened to be black and here and free in a state that didn't practice slavery, which we'll get to in just a moment. But I'm talking about the rest of the country. You're eligible for reparations as well. What if you what if you're a descendant of a. Steven: [00:40:54] Black slave owner? Who cares? Gerald: [00:40:56] Oh, that's a fair point. Steven: [00:40:57] Yeah. There are black slave owners in the United States. Just to be. Gerald: [00:40:59] Clear, I guess the free part would cover you there, because then you're free to own slaves. Steven: [00:41:03] I guess they just give you It's more like a store credit. Nick Dipaolo: [00:41:05] It's back to the moors. Gerald: [00:41:07] Yes, exactly. That's right. Back to the What am I getting? Steven: [00:41:10] I think the Moors was just Sicily for 100 years in Spain, I believe it was for 800 years. But the point is, there's a black man hiding behind your woodpile somewhere down the line. Gerald: [00:41:18] So weird. Steven: [00:41:20] Just ask your six foot five agent. He knows what we're talking about. Gerald: [00:41:22] I feel like they would have to say all black people without saying all black people. I'm sure he got. Steven: [00:41:26] That from his dad, Lipschitz. Come on. Gerald: [00:41:31] And according to the economist, Black Californians. Steven: [00:41:33] May be owed more than $800 billion. Again, that's two and a half times California's annual budget. And by the way, it's not just financial compensation. We're talking about this. Other proposals include paying incarcerated inmates market value for their labor. Oh, boy. I don't know how we pay prisoners anything. Nick Dipaolo: [00:41:50] What does lifting weights pay an hour? Yeah, I don't know. Sleeping or raping somebody in the shower. What's, like 450? Gerald: [00:41:56] Well, it's really. Steven: [00:41:56] Just more so about their commitment to their craft. But I would say when it comes to lifting weights, that's a horrible idea. Why are we giving them Why are we giving violent inmates weights? We want to put them back into society more explosive than when they went in faster. Gerald: [00:42:09] First of all. Nick Dipaolo: [00:42:09] They're already ripped when they went in. Yes, exactly. I mean, they grow up on Cherry Coke and Doritos and they're shredded. I don't understand. Gerald: [00:42:15] Well, it's a training. Steven: [00:42:16] Regimen of beating cops and running. Gerald: [00:42:20] Plyometrics. Nick Dipaolo: [00:42:22] Oh, my God. I just got lightheaded. Gerald: [00:42:23] So they want to pay incarcerated inmates market value for their labor, establish free wellness centers. Steven: [00:42:30] And planting. Gerald: [00:42:31] More trees in black communities. Problem solved. Banning cash bail. Steven: [00:42:35] So that's exactly what we have in New York. That's working out like a charm and adopting. Gerald: [00:42:38] K through 12 black studies. Let's look at this for a second. Steven: [00:42:41] First off, they want black. They want more trees in black communities. This is clearly not from the black community itself. It's clearly those. Gerald: [00:42:48] People better oxygen. Steven: [00:42:50] If you went down and asked them like, what do you need here in South Central. Gerald: [00:42:53] Man, can we get a bonsai up in this bitch? No. How about a live oak? It's not coniferous, but it is an evergreen year round. It keeps its leaves. You understand that? Shit. Nick Dipaolo: [00:43:05] What the. Gerald: [00:43:07] What do you say? There is coniferous. Steven: [00:43:09] And. Gerald: [00:43:09] Deciduous? We got a lot of deciduous trees up in this motherfucker. I ain't seen a coniferous. What? Coniferous pine tree are you talking about? Talking about oak. You're talking about cedar trees. You know, you see them coniferous. Do you speak it? All right, fine. Let's just give them the trees. The trees it is. There we go. I don't want none of that ficus shit. Nick Dipaolo: [00:43:29] Something to hide behind when you're getting shot at. Gerald: [00:43:31] Oh. Nick Dipaolo: [00:43:33] What would be. Gerald: [00:43:35] Buying a pine tree and do the Arnold vacuum hose? That's either so. So here's the thing. Steven: [00:43:40] These all hurt the black community banning cash bail we've talked about. Well, you see what the crime is in places like New York. Gerald: [00:43:45] You see what it's like in places like California. This will lead to the deaths of. Steven: [00:43:49] More young black people. There's a problem that's afflicting black communities in this country. I know you're not supposed to talk about. Gerald: [00:43:54] It as a white person, but it's not. Steven: [00:43:55] People going to Bass Pro. Gerald: [00:43:57] And purchasing a. Steven: [00:43:58] Firearm. It is gang violence. It is fatherless households. And in these communities you have criminals. The recidivism rate is unbelievable, by the way. And over one third of all violent crimes are being committed by someone who is already out, is on parole. Gerald: [00:44:09] Probation or got out with. Steven: [00:44:10] Any kind of bail. This is happening in New York. It's happening. You have homeless encampments in California that are riddled with crime. These policies will hurt the black community, but someone will get a bunch of money. Here's another important fast fact. If you don't really I don't know if you're not a history buff. Gerald: [00:44:24] California wasn't a slave state. That's why it's in there. Or free black American slavery in. Steven: [00:44:31] What is now known as California. It was banned under Mexican. It was banned under. Gerald: [00:44:34] The Mexican authority in 1837. Steven: [00:44:36] Right. They joined the union in 1850 as a free state. By the way, hit the rumble button. Share this. Please do consider. Gerald: [00:44:43] Joining mug club loudmouth credit.com, slash mug club. As you can see, this is not. Steven: [00:44:46] Something we could ever do. Gerald: [00:44:47] On YouTube. Thanks, Nick. Yeah, but that's why they threw the thing in at the end there. The free black person, free black person residing in the United States in 1800s. The pain that you see, by the way, on that one. Steven: [00:44:57] Black lady, the you know, Nefertiti was walking off. She's like. Gerald: [00:45:00] I'm in pain in her height. Women are like, we in pain. We what pain are you in? It's contagious. And by the way, where did you how did you afford all that jewelry? While you're talking about reparations. Nick Dipaolo: [00:45:10] California might not be a slave state, but I've been to San Francisco last few years. I've seen more bullwhips than any other state. Gerald: [00:45:15] Yes, exactly. Yeah, that's. Well, that's the monkey pox. Yes. That's how monkey pox spreads. Remember when we were scared about monkey pox? Yeah. Nope. It's going to be that. That rash went away. Yeah, exactly. Steven: [00:45:24] Well, mainly the people who went to that Norwegian techno gay music festival who were spit roasting pirates went away. Gerald: [00:45:30] Yeah, it. Nick Dipaolo: [00:45:31] Was three guys. Gerald: [00:45:31] Yeah, it was three guys. It's those like pumpkins that were themed monkeypox. Steven: [00:45:35] It was three guys in the the the hostage taker and Captain Phillips. You know, monkeypox belong to me. Now. Gerald: [00:45:42] Here's the thing. Steven: [00:45:42] It's not a slave state in California, but you know who would deserve it more while we're talking about this? This is the problem. If you just play identity politics, it prevents you from actually getting to the truth. And the truth is what matters most. The truth is what's paramount. Let's go to California. Asians would deserve it more there. It wasn't a slave state, but you did have 15,000 Chinese immigrants who were basically indentured servants. They had to build the Intercontinental Railroad. Gerald: [00:46:03] I mean, they got paid, but it's kind of like you pay, you know, somebody who's a sex slave, right? Yes, essentially. Nick Dipaolo: [00:46:09] So we blame them for all the derailments. Gerald: [00:46:11] Yes, exactly. Well, none of them happened on their railroads yet. I have no idea they were done Well, from the beginning. They've always been 40 minutes. Nick Dipaolo: [00:46:17] Yeah. Gerald: [00:46:19] I also think of how far. Steven: [00:46:21] Chinese immigrants have become. You think you could get one Chinese-American to build a railroad today, not engineer it. Gerald: [00:46:29] When was the last honestly comment below? When was the last time you saw a Chinese. Steven: [00:46:33] American doing manual labor like it was Cool Hand Luke. Gerald: [00:46:36] Yeah it's not. Nick Dipaolo: [00:46:37] When I dry cleaners today. Gerald: [00:46:38] Right? Yes. I don't think. Nick Dipaolo: [00:46:41] That thing was broken that's more drank the shirts. Gerald: [00:46:43] Oh yeah. They have more fine. Steven: [00:46:45] Motor skills because they have small hands. Gerald: [00:46:47] They would be the foreman and Cool Hand Luke. What we have here is failure to communicate. Failure? No failure. Failure can come, can talk. Failure to communicate. What? Go eat hobo eggs. Okay. Oh, but here's the problem. Asians are very successful now. Steven: [00:47:05] Asian Americans and good for them. There's a lawsuit with Yale, by the way, because there are too many Asians scoring off the charts. Gerald: [00:47:11] On the SATs, getting into Ivy League schools. So they've now said, no, no, no, wait a minute. There are too many of you here. Yale, Harvard. Steven: [00:47:17] You see this from the. Well, hold on a second. Gerald: [00:47:19] It doesn't mean that they weren't victimized. It doesn't mean that they were basically turned into indentured servants, that they were treated cruelly. They had to build these these railroads. Steven: [00:47:25] But they're not sitting at city council meetings dressed like Cleopatra, had sex with Tracy Morgan demanding reparations. Why is that? Is that because Asians are racist against their themselves? It's a genuine question that needs to wait. Gerald: [00:47:37] Also, let's ask, where are Latino Americans? Steven: [00:47:40] Where are Cuban-American immigrants? These it's not only one group of people who's been wronged in this country. And the problem is the solution is based on a lie will hurt the black community for decades to come. Look at the Model Cities program. Look at Lyndon Johnson, Detroit, wealthiest city in the country in the 1950s. The government wanted to take credit. Gerald: [00:47:57] For it, so they said, let's set up the first centralized urban planning this program. Steven: [00:48:02] A federal program, the Model cities. Then you had Lyndon Johnson going in Detroit. Well, look, Detroit 50, then Detroit, 60 seconds. You hear about the riots. It doesn't work. It hurts people. The lies hurt people just like gender affirming care. If you try and find common ground or you try and create a right, a moral wrong based on a lie, it is just that. Gerald: [00:48:22] A lie. Yeah, absolutely. And this is one of the reasons that we push back on this. The black community right now, they've been told that they are the victim. And we talk about this. The black community that's represented in the media isn't necessarily the actual black community. The people out there and we've talked about that. They don't necessarily represent each other at all. The Asian community figured out, look, there's nothing that you can do about being discriminated against. All you can do is work hard, put your head down like you can actually push your culture forward instead of just saying, Oh, it's really hard because we're being discriminated against. Right? They figured that out and it's working like a charm. That's the roadmap for every single person. You work on the discrimination part, but you work hard and push forward. And they have just generally speaking and by the way, Nick DePaula, his. Steven: [00:49:00] Show starts on. Gerald: [00:49:01] Mug Club. Steven: [00:49:02] April 10th. And you can see him at The. Gerald: [00:49:03] Funny Bone this. Steven: [00:49:04] Weekend in Saint Louis. Is it this weekend? Oh, God. Gerald: [00:49:06] I hope not. Steven: [00:49:07] Oh, God. Sorry. 21st and 22nd. Look, this is one of those things. Don't miss. Gerald: [00:49:11] This is ready? Yeah. Yeah. Pizza. Pizza. Nick Dipaolo: [00:49:16] Jesus, I gotta change. Gerald: [00:49:17] Is that the new youth pastor? Let me tell you about Jesus. Wow. Kickflip. Wow. Nick Dipaolo: [00:49:25] Oh, God help him. Gerald: [00:49:26] Yeah, he's the. He's the Guinea. Steven: [00:49:27] Stephen Baldwin. By the way, you will say to your. Gerald: [00:49:32] I remember back. Steven: [00:49:33] When if you go and see Nick DiPaolo live it's as funny as anyone. It's not by the way, it's a rated-R show. But I remember I saw him when I was really young. Nick Dipaolo: [00:49:39] Just move down to. Gerald: [00:49:40] No. Did they move it down? Steven: [00:49:41] Was it NC 17? Nick Dipaolo: [00:49:42] It's like American triple X the last time I checked. Gerald: [00:49:44] Triple X without the count. The strippers. Nick Dipaolo: [00:49:46] You remember the show because your wife will leave with the black guy, you know. Can you say that on the internet? Where are we? Gerald: [00:49:52] Yeah, you can say whatever you want on the 8:00. Steven: [00:49:54] You're not breaking the law. I saw you when I was very young, actually, at the just for laughs. I saw right. Nick Dipaolo: [00:49:58] In the men's room. Did you remember that? You, like blow pops and I respond in kind. Oh, my. Gerald: [00:50:09] God. All right. I told you, you got to watch my first. Nick Dipaolo: [00:50:11] Job interview out of out of. Gerald: [00:50:13] College. Okay, well, then never mind. I was going to. Steven: [00:50:15] I was going to offer a compliment. That's him. Gerald: [00:50:17] Go ahead. No, no, no. You love me. I don't take. Steven: [00:50:19] Compliments that well. So then all of a sudden, he jokes about sexually assaulting a toddler in. Gerald: [00:50:23] A montreal. Steven: [00:50:23] Bathroom. This is going. Gerald: [00:50:24] Great. Nick Dipaolo: [00:50:24] Well, you're going to do it anyway. You're doing my drill. Steven: [00:50:28] So speaking of crimes, let's get to the Trump indictment. Okay, President Trump. Nick Dipaolo: [00:50:32] Got indicted. What happened? Gerald: [00:50:33] Yeah, exactly the wrong with Trump. Steven: [00:50:34] It's really hard for people to keep track of it, though, because there's so much misinformation on both sides and it's hard for me to keep track of it. So there's a lot there are a lot of claims out there that you've heard. And this is why there's there are two kind of battles taking place. There's the legal battle. There's what's actually and then there's the court of public opinion. For example, many of you probably believe that it has something to do with hush money to Stormy Daniels. It does not. Okay. So for those of you who missed it, he's scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow in Manhattan, I believe We have a clip. Speaker16: [00:51:01] On Tuesday, surrounded by a ramped up police like a. Steven: [00:51:04] Photo negative of. Speaker16: [00:51:04] Grimace and lower Manhattan, former Reggie White will be arraigned on what a court administration official tells us is about 30 counts related to document fraud. That's when Trump and the rest of us will find out exactly what the charges are. After a months long investigation led by District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Now, the case centers around alleged hush money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Steven: [00:51:29] No, it does not. That is not what this is about. And Trump announced he's going to travel to New York and he said this on his truth social. He said, I will be. Gerald: [00:51:37] Leaving Mar-A-Lago on Monday at noon, headed to Trump Tower, folks. Trump Tower in New York Tuesday morning. I will be going to believe it or not, most people say not. But it's happening. It's happening. Most people say can't believe it. I say believe it. Believe what's happening. Believe it or not, the courthouse America was not supposed to be this way. Nick Dipaolo: [00:52:02] The fuck you got him down now to. Gerald: [00:52:06] I've been doing it for a while. It's My God. Steven: [00:52:09] When I first started, it was more like Joan Rivers. Gerald: [00:52:10] But it's just I love the way he tweets. Steven: [00:52:13] It's exactly like, you know, sometimes people write different than they speak. He writes exactly how he speaks. It's so entertaining. It's a. Nick Dipaolo: [00:52:19] Hard one to get down. Gerald: [00:52:20] Just America. That's how he ends it. Steven: [00:52:22] He gives you the details and then makes one general. Gerald: [00:52:24] America was not supposed to be this way. Not supposed to. People say. I say it's not. So people say, is it supposed. I say, no, not supposed to be this way. Nick Dipaolo: [00:52:36] God damn it. That's good. I mean, seriously, you could have been rich little. You understand? Yes. Oh, you're from Canada. You could have probably at least Frank Trevena. Gerald: [00:52:45] Now here's Fred. Beverly. Steven: [00:52:48] Here's a claim that they're making and it's not true. So we want to make sure that you leave with the proper information. All references are available. You can check the link. They claim that this is about hush money to Stormy Daniels. That's what a lot of people believe. That's not actually what we're dealing with. Gerald: [00:53:00] No, here's the hush money. Speaker17: [00:53:02] Payments Trump made to adult film star Stormy Daniels, Hush. Speaker18: [00:53:05] Money to a porn star hush. Speaker16: [00:53:07] Money payment. There was. Gerald: [00:53:08] Hush money. Hush money payments. Steven: [00:53:10] Hush money payments. Okay. Gerald: [00:53:13] Hush up. So here's the. Steven: [00:53:14] Thing. That's not the legal case. But if they just tell you that publicly, enough people will believe it's about hush money. Right. You have John Leguizamo, the laziest man in show business, saying this week's over, right? Yeah, I think it's over. Nick Dipaolo: [00:53:25] Cancer. The funny bone, that guy. Gerald: [00:53:26] Yeah. He can go back. Steven: [00:53:28] He can go back to working on the pest, too. They'll really get it right this time. No. So here's the thing. The truth. It has nothing to do with. Daniels admitted that she never slept with Trump. Yeah, she admitted it at least four different times in multiple years. She issued an official statement in 2018 saying that there was no affair. I am denying this affair because it never happened. Right. And then she tried to tell I, I don't remember if it was Anderson Cooper that she was coerced. Right. It's like you. Gerald: [00:53:54] Said it on 4 or 5, six separate occasions. Steven: [00:53:56] That the affair never happened. And now you're saying, oh, I was coerced. Well, you know what? You're being coerced now. How about that? You just recant it. There's a reason we have legal processes. Right. Gerald: [00:54:05] And she even addressed the issue in that letter when she said that this never happened. And by the way, the denials of this affair started in 2006. I think there were 5 or 6 different at least 5 or 6 different years in which denials were made, not how many times they were actually made. Dozens and dozens, most likely. Right. She said, I am not saying this because I was paid hush money. Meaning I'm not saying there was no affair because I was paid hush money like you guys are saying. I'm saying it because it never happened. Yes, that was as clear a statement as she could possibly say. The affair never happened and no hush money was ever paid. Yeah, period. Nick Dipaolo: [00:54:36] But she described his penis as a mushroom, so. Right, I think. Well, and she's right about that. Gerald: [00:54:43] Yeah, exactly. Steven: [00:54:43] Who would ever think that? Who would ever think that a professional horror might not be a credible witness? I was going to say. Or that she could. Gerald: [00:54:48] Describe a penis. Yeah, exactly. Nick Dipaolo: [00:54:53] That's why I stopped. Gerald: [00:54:54] She's a she's the one you call if you need a penis sketch artist. Nick Dipaolo: [00:54:57] I know I'm a little. If he didn't sleep with her, I'm a little let down by my president. Yes. Gerald: [00:55:02] Did you hear? Nick Dipaolo: [00:55:03] I got to be honest, man, I that's the only thing I like about Bill Clinton, that he was a horny pig. Gerald: [00:55:08] And what did you hear his quote? Steven: [00:55:09] And actually, John Leguizamo talked about it on The Daily Show and his joke about Trump wasn't as funny as Trump's quote. He was at that rally. And he said, and. Gerald: [00:55:16] Folks, I never liked. Steven: [00:55:19] Horseface. Gerald: [00:55:20] She's not the one she wouldn't be. I don't need the one. Steven: [00:55:23] The one is. Gerald: [00:55:24] The best First Lady. Melania. There's no other one, not Horseface It was funnier than John Leguizamo saying, Yeah, he's lying, he's trying to say it. And that was like his bit. Steven: [00:55:34] You're like, What? This is this is the bit. This is how. Gerald: [00:55:36] Lazy show business. Steven: [00:55:37] Has become. They're regurgitating talking points that we already know to be false. Here's another truth. Okay, so it wasn't. She said. Gerald: [00:55:42] That she never slept with. Steven: [00:55:43] Him. Michael Cohen, not Trump paid money to Stormy Daniels. And by the. Gerald: [00:55:47] Way, another truth here, that money did not come from campaign finances. Steven: [00:55:50] Let me tell you exactly what happens here. Donald Trump spends millions of dollars. I mean, we don't spend that much, but hundreds of thousands of dollars likely every month or at least on some months, millions of dollars a year, you're paying hourly. Gerald: [00:56:01] Rates and sometimes they take. Steven: [00:56:02] Care of other costs. Michael Cohen ended up giving money to Stormy Daniels. That didn't come from campaign finance funds. And people are trying to say that it's a violation of campaign finance, that he was paying her hush money. I guarantee you he didn't know about it because I couldn't tell you what our half Asian lawyer spends money on half the time. That's fair. I think he just racks up billable hours while he's while he's playing ping pong. Here's another truth. March 2019. This was so everything I'm telling you was so reliable and it was so glaringly apparent that Daniels civil lawsuit was completely dismissed in California. And she is actually she's been forced to pay Trump around $300,000 in legal fees. So if it did happen. Gerald: [00:56:38] He got. Steven: [00:56:39] A refund from a hooker the first time in. Gerald: [00:56:42] History, folks. Yeah, And if it. Steven: [00:56:44] Didn't happen, well, he just bankrupted a former prostitute. So either way, that's a win. Gerald: [00:56:50] 4d Chess. 4d Chess. She's like, Who's the one with the horse? Is it the knight? Is it the rook? It's her face of the chess piece, folks. I say stop me to A5. So here's another truth. July 2019 Federal prosecutors. Steven: [00:57:11] They didn't charge Trump, and now they're claiming that there are 34 counts against him that will be unsealed tomorrow. Now, I don't know what's going to be in there. It could, for example, be things like bonus expenses, sorry, bogus expenses. Who knows? You can audit anybody. I guarantee you, anyone in this room, if you were to audit them, you would find some fault, find some kind of a loophole in how they paid their taxes. The government owes. Gerald: [00:57:31] Me over $1 million. Nick Dipaolo: [00:57:32] I am clean. Gerald: [00:57:33] As a whistle. Steven: [00:57:33] Well, that's because of your Jewish. You're half Jewish, half Jewish agent. But I would be more worried. Gerald: [00:57:37] About Jewish wife. The half. Steven: [00:57:38] Sicilian side. They don't make for great accountants. Yeah. Nick Dipaolo: [00:57:42] Oh, yes, they do. They collect. Yes, they. Gerald: [00:57:44] Collect. Not so much. Nick Dipaolo: [00:57:45] The IRS don't need guns. They need bats. Gerald: [00:57:49] One of those 34, I believe, is supposed to be a more serious violation. Nick Dipaolo: [00:57:54] Yes. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Gerald: [00:57:57] A felony. Right. So felony. They're trying to elevate a lot of these. It doesn't make any sense. Like we've been through this before. The parties to this lawsuit basically are the people that are the basis for it are saying that this never happened. And then you guys are trying to drum something up that says this is a bigger crime because it was Donald Trump and we're looking for a place again, by the way, you went over this, but in 2019, it wasn't just the feds. It was the Southern District of New York. If there's any any district in the country that wants that is going to go after a guy like Donald Trump, it's the Southern District of New York. Those guys are trying to make their bones so that they can end up at the Fed or the Treasury or somewhere else later on in life. That's exactly where they go. Timothy Geithner Same thing, right? Go after every single person that you can and when it's politically expedient, they said no. Steven: [00:58:39] Well, this is what happens, right? Is is they trump up a charge and then when it's dismissed, they make up another one. And this is about removing a political opponent, someone from someone they feel threatened by Donald Trump. And here's the thing. Donald Trump. Desantis Right. This is a whole world. I think this move is actually a lot of people. For me, it's like as a screw you now I start wanting to support Donald Trump. It's like I want him to be the candidate just because this is this is unprecedented when you're talking about modern American history trying to charge. I mean, you saw that with the impeachments, which were completely bogus. A lot of it was done on absolute hearsay, was a bitch. Gerald: [00:59:09] Cassidy Someone turn the wheel. So now they say, oh, well, it was hush money. And this is. Steven: [00:59:14] This is when you're dealing with narcissists, this is when you're dealing with sociopaths. Right? People who can never take responsibility. They go, Donald Trump paid hush money to a porn star with campaign finance. They say, well, hold on a second. No money was actually there was no hush money paid. And it certainly didn't come from campaign finances. And they say, oh. Gerald: [00:59:28] She she was she was coerced. Steven: [00:59:29] The judge says, no, she owes him $300,000. And they go, oh, now. Gerald: [00:59:32] We have other. Steven: [00:59:32] Charges. It's never going to change. Hey, how about charges against the feds who helped plot the governor? Whitmer kidnap? How about the charges against the feds who were involved with January 6th? Hey, why don't we have the manifesto from the Nashville shooter? Well, probably because the FBI is still writing it Long hand. This is what it's about, the selective application of the law. You don't live in a free country if you have laws. You only live in a free country if it is applied equally. And if this is another Teflon Don moment and he makes it through, there's going to be another thing. Yeah. Gerald: [01:00:01] And by the way, everything that Hunter Biden did that we absolutely 100% know for a fact that he did and he could be tried on. Tomorrow is much more serious than this. Yes. Every single one of these things, not even the president, his son, the right. Nick Dipaolo: [01:00:12] Sounds so naive, these talking heads going, you know, even if you didn't vote for Trump, you don't like him. You should be angry. Right. But the people on the left don't think that way. No. They're sitting there laughing, licking their chops. Yeah. They don't go. You know, this is wrong. This is un-American. Yeah, They fucking hate America. Yeah. So you're not going to. I would like to know exactly how many people, how many liberals are, you know? I mean. Yeah. As opposed to conservatives. And I think. Steven: [01:00:40] There's yeah, there are liberals who take what they believe by default and then there are the manipulators who manipulate those people. And so they follow in lockstep those people, their minds. You can change. But people like, you know, the Michael Rapoport's of the world, the Nancy Pelosi's. No, you need to make an example of it. Nick Dipaolo: [01:00:53] But don't you think the media has us believing this country is a lot more liberal than it really is? Absolutely. Steven: [01:00:58] There are more of you out there than that. Yeah, there are more people. Gerald: [01:01:00] Out there like the folks, maybe. Nick Dipaolo: [01:01:02] They will rally. Steven: [01:01:02] Well, that's why they have to remove the dislike button on YouTube. That's why they have to remove content that says Drag Queen Story hour for children is probably not a good thing from YouTube. That's why they have to remove people being critical of gender theory, inspiring people like the Nashville shooter. What happens is you see the one side look, this is irrefutable, the right. And if you look at, for example, rumble, they want more transparency. They say we at least need to have a conversation. And the left says, well, I don't want to have a conversation with Nazis. And they shut down conversations with parents at teacher meetings. They know that there are more people out there like us, and so they try and eliminate them from even speaking publicly at all. They'd be more comfortable with, you know, that Cleopatra mock up there discussing slavery reparations than they would with a concerned parent discussing, you know, gender neutral bathrooms in a grade school. That's why they have to remove people from the opinion pool. So, yeah, it's gaslighting people. There are a lot more conservatives, I think, than than there are certainly woke leftists. Nick Dipaolo: [01:01:54] And the fact that people are pouring in from shithole countries. Yeah. Proves that point. Yeah. I mean, they're coming here for the American dream and it's. They better get here quick. Yeah. Yeah. Biden's making that happen. But. But you know what I'm saying. They believe in what we believe in. Yeah. And a lot of them do. Steven: [01:02:12] That's why they're losing ground with Latinos. Nick Dipaolo: [01:02:14] Stop referring to the Democrats as we got to come up with a different name because they're Marxists. They're they when you refer to them as a legitimate political party, it's almost doing them a favor. Steven: [01:02:23] No, I think you're right. We should delegitimize them somehow. Nick Dipaolo: [01:02:25] There's got to be a phrase. You're great at that shit. Gerald: [01:02:27] The party of the party of. Nick Dipaolo: [01:02:29] The pressure on you. Gerald: [01:02:30] Stephen. The party. Steven: [01:02:31] Of Swalwell. Gerald: [01:02:32] Oh, the guy was banging. Steven: [01:02:33] Chinese spies, and he's still. Gerald: [01:02:35] There. When I see a hearing and he speaks up, he's like I say to you, sir, it's like, Shut up. You were you had a you had a 50 shades of grey sex hammock with. Steven: [01:02:42] A Chinese. Gerald: [01:02:43] Spy. Lucky. Yeah. Your sex tape was filmed on TikTok. Steven: [01:02:48] Oh, All right. So none of this has stopped the left like you're saying from celebrating. By the way, the complete unequal application of the law. Michael Rapoport went on this unhinged rant, which is always, you know, the kind of insanities that only, you know, the crazy lament. Speaker19: [01:03:05] So they got you on hush money, hush money that nobody see. Steven: [01:03:10] He's at step one. He doesn't even realize that's not what it is paid. Speaker19: [01:03:13] Not your kids, not miserable. Melania, Nobody ever doubted. Of course you paid hush money. Of course you've always paid hush money. Of course you've sent women to abortion clinics. Mr. Pro Pro-Life. Mr. Pro-Life. Get out of here. They got you. They got. And we need to salute Alvin Bragg, the king of New York, on that, Frank White on that. Christopher Walken, who put that work in. This isn't about George Soros. This isn't about religion. This isn't about thing he's ever done. This is about an unprecedented this is from Kong of braggadocious, obnoxious, lying animal. Gerald: [01:03:52] He does maybe next he can. Steven: [01:03:53] Act like he knows how to curve the bill of a. Gerald: [01:03:55] Cap. No. Nick Dipaolo: [01:03:57] Why is he a professional wigger his whole life? Yeah. I have no. Gerald: [01:03:59] Idea. I don't even know what he does. Nick Dipaolo: [01:04:01] He's a New Yorker. You see how dumb they are? The Leguizamo, him. You know what they are? Gerald: [01:04:06] They're big city hicks. Steven: [01:04:07] They're completely out of touch with the rest of the world. Exactly. And they think because it's metropolitan that they're somehow it's like, No, you're a big city hick. You don't know what it's like to drive across this country. You don't know what it's like to look out at wide swaths of land and live independently and have a firearm on your rural property. You live in an area where you get on a subway and hope that a hobo doesn't masturbate on you that day and you think that everybody else does. And I hate it. And by the. Gerald: [01:04:29] Way, here's more proof that. Nick Dipaolo: [01:04:30] Bed I've had that. Gerald: [01:04:31] Happen. This is really. Steven: [01:04:32] Chilling. Yeah, well, that was before you were. Gerald: [01:04:35] Even on Rumble. We need a rumble dump on Nancy Pelosi. Steven: [01:04:38] This is what this this is what is terrifying. These people who are in the highest offices that exist don't even understand the basic tenets of our Constitution and our legal system. So Nancy Pelosi said the grand jury has acted after, by the way, she blew a 0.18 immediately after this. The grand jury has acted upon the facts and the law. No one is above the law and everyone has the right to a trial to prove innocence. Wow. Wow. That's. Do you guys see that? Gerald: [01:05:07] I'm sorry, Nancy. Steven: [01:05:07] Do you guys see the problem there? Yeah. Gerald: [01:05:09] The right to prove innocence. Steven: [01:05:13] Hmm. Again, it's only being applied to Republicans. You guarantee you can find quotes of Nancy Pelosi discussing how innocent until proven guilty? You understand that's the basis of our law here. But with Donald Trump and by the way, you're next. You have the right to prove innocence. Well, it's really hard to prove innocence, right? Because generally speaking, you should be given that benefit of the doubt that you are innocent until proven guilty. Proving innocence is a it's just open ended. It's right. Are you innocent? Well, no one's all innocent. That's what Christians believe. Certainly. It's like, no, What if you ask a Christian under oath, are you innocent? Are you not of original sin? Well, no, of course not. Because I'm a Calvinist, but. Gerald: [01:05:50] Guilty, Your Honor. Steven: [01:05:51] I rest my case. Gerald: [01:05:52] Yes. How do you so prove to us that you didn't pay hush money? How do I prove a negative? I'm not really sure. Right. How I can prove that to you? Nick Dipaolo: [01:06:01] If she didn't miss at all and she didn't misspeak, Well. Steven: [01:06:03] She's often. Gerald: [01:06:04] Misspeaking. Nick Dipaolo: [01:06:04] I'm telling you, she didn't misspeak. Know exactly what she's saying? Yeah, I know. She's 89 and her husband likes to watch. Gerald: [01:06:11] Yes, exactly. Steven: [01:06:12] Yeah, her husband likes he likes getting busy with a hammer. Yeah, exactly. And then calls the cops is like, this just went wrong, by the way. Gerald: [01:06:19] Wouldn't that be great if every crazy. Steven: [01:06:21] Girlfriend you had who was stalking you, you just call the cops to get rid of her? At that point, That's what he tried to do. And by the way, here's a here's a silver lining, though. Pelosi's tweet was flagged with a community note. So this is what's happening with Twitter. This is why we want you to migrate to rumble. This is why we want you to get off YouTube, because YouTube is not playing this kind of ball. But at least on Twitter, there's some semblance. They're making steps towards balance. There was a community note said. Miss Pelosi mistakenly says that Trump can prove his innocence at trial. No, this. Gerald: [01:06:48] Is a good thing. In other words, they're saying fact checking. Nancy Pelosi. Nick Dipaolo: [01:06:50] No, but she did mistakenly do well. Gerald: [01:06:52] No, no, no. Steven: [01:06:53] But it says law in the US assumes the innocence of a defendant and the prosecution must prove guilt for a conviction. That's an important note. That is an important distinction. And think about that. You're not going to get that on YouTube. You're not going to get that on Facebook, on Instagram, on TikTok. But at least on Twitter, you're seeing that kind of progress. Wouldn't it be great to see that kind of progress everywhere. Gerald: [01:07:12] Because of. Nick Dipaolo: [01:07:13] Elon? Yes. Gerald: [01:07:14] I mean, progress in this case would that it would never even have come up, right? That's right. That a DA in Manhattan is not trying to make his bones by going after Trump. You know, every single person there right now is patting him on the back like. Rapoport Like you're the man. Yeah, you did it. You're the king of New York. Steven: [01:07:29] He's like, Don't touch me. Oh, geez. Oh, my. Gerald: [01:07:31] Gosh. Nick Dipaolo: [01:07:31] And he refused to touch it when he first became DA. Steven: [01:07:34] Yeah, no, exactly what changes now that they're bullies, right? Once they feel that they have enough power, once they feel that they have the bully pulpit, then they'll wield it against you. That's the issue that you have with the left. It really is. It's it is a mentality of bullying. That's what democracy is, is mob rule. That's why it's so important when conservatives say we're a constitutional republic. Right. You elect your representatives, then you have this appeal to, you know, to popularity fallacy from the left, like Bernie Sanders. Gerald: [01:07:56] Most people actually. Steven: [01:07:58] Want higher. Gerald: [01:07:58] Taxes. Yeah, but you believe in. Steven: [01:07:59] 90% income tax. Okay. So just because most people believe in it doesn't mean that it's right. You can get most people to support horrible things. Most people have supported. Gerald: [01:08:08] Some of the mass. Steven: [01:08:09] Genocides that have taken place across the globe. Certainly a plurality of people, if not a majority, it doesn't make it right. We need to have protections and balances against that. So let me just give you a quick recap here. Gerald: [01:08:19] It's the media has told. Steven: [01:08:20] You it's hush money. Absolutely. No, it's not. And what you tell them is no. When people tried to make that argument before it was dismissed, it was laughed out of court. Gerald: [01:08:27] So. Well, he used he violated campaign. Steven: [01:08:29] And when you're talking about money, you're talking about legal fees. It has nothing to do with campaign finance. Gerald: [01:08:34] He has the right. Steven: [01:08:34] To prove his innocence. No, he's innocent until proven guilty. You can rebut those very simply. And you have the references available at louder with crowder.com and we're looking forward to to continuing on with that as we. Gerald: [01:08:46] Are very funny you like that you want to put a disclaimer on your website I gifted mug club to my friend and he killed himself. Steven: [01:08:51] Okay that's not this is why do we have chat JP Rickles. Gerald: [01:08:54] Oh very funny you like that you want to put a disclaimer on your website? I give it to my friend. He killed himself. Yeah. Steven: [01:09:00] Okay. All right, that's enough. Gerald: [01:09:01] Hey, Steven, why don't you look behind you? Ha. He's stupid too. What? Oh, that's mean. I don't even fireplace real. Do me a solid and put your head in there to find out. Okay. Steven: [01:09:11] I don't really know. Boys. Gerald: [01:09:12] Your show has really made me appreciate technology. Every time it comes on, I hit the mute button. How is this even AI generated? Steven: [01:09:18] I don't even understand at this point. I don't. I don't even. Gerald: [01:09:21] Make yourself useful for once and throw a calzone at this schlub. Hey, that's. Nick Dipaolo: [01:09:24] Aren't the Italian. Gerald: [01:09:24] Yeah. Steven: [01:09:25] Yeah, I would say that. That is. Gerald: [01:09:26] Oh, I'm scared. Am I going to find a horse's head in my bed or just your wife? Well, that's crossing. Oh, my. Nick Dipaolo: [01:09:30] Words. Gracious hell, that's. Steven: [01:09:32] Crossing a line. Gerald: [01:09:33] But seriously, folks, from the bottom of my heart. Steven, I'd like to thank you for keeping Gerald in the Tool Man on staff. Well, that's nice. You've got a real safe haven for retards. Okay, well, thank God for not unplugging right now. Steven: [01:09:43] Yeah, let's unplug it. Gerald: [01:09:44] I'm sorry. Let's just uninstall the app. Steven: [01:09:45] Yes, I got it. I got it. Gerald: [01:09:46] Unplug the router. Nick Dipaolo: [01:09:47] That made me uncomfortable and then plug it back. Steven: [01:09:50] I'm sorry. I apologize, Nick. I apologize. That shouldn't be happening. It's a live show Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. Eastern. Of course, you can listen on audio of the lost tapes right now. This is the point, actually, as we're going to continue forward, what's oh, we're going to be doing a segment. You can't say that on YouTube. Right. But the thing is, we're not on YouTube anyway. So this is really more so for the pomp and circumstance. You're only watching on Rumble maybe mug club, loudmouth.com/mug club. But this is the point where we would say, okay, you get another 45 minutes to an hour of show every day. And if you were on YouTube or if you were on Rumble and not on Mug Club, we would say like like, piss off, But we'll just do it really short here. Gerald: [01:10:28] There you go. There you go. We don't need to really do it because. Steven: [01:10:30] This is where we are anyway. Yeah, yeah. Nick Dipaolo: [01:10:31] Totally confused, but go ahead. Yeah, yeah. Gerald: [01:10:34] No, I do what you. Steven: [01:10:34] Since we're not banned on YouTube today, we're not. We're not leaving YouTube anyway. Gerald: [01:10:38] Well, and look, guys, you got an hour and ten today. Usually that's going to be about like 45 to 60 minutes. Once we get to the end of this free trial period, we'll just give you a lot more content. We're giving more of ourselves to you. Steven: [01:10:48] We give too much, just like Nick do now. When is your show? It starts April 10th. But what's the time? 5 p.m.. Nick Dipaolo: [01:10:53] Yeah, we. Yeah, we drop it at 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Monday through. Steven: [01:10:57] Thursday. Nick Dipaolo: [01:10:58] Yeah. You know, that's the pizza guy. Gerald: [01:11:00] That's the. Yeah, Yeah. Nick Dipaolo: [01:11:03] Hey, who ate the cheesesteak? Yeah. Steven: [01:11:07] No, it's. It's one of those things. So people will get access in the morning. Now they get a show, they get a Friday show, and then you get Nick DiPaolo show. We've just, we've commissioned Brian Cowan for a standup special. We're talking with Jim Breuer with Mr. Gunzinger. We have a lot of other people coming on. So please do consider, by the way, credit dot, credit.com, slash mug club. I know you have two more weeks free, so a lot of you will sign up at the end of the month. But this is why you see what happens today, right? When we're not on YouTube. This is it's entirely funded by viewers like you, not a foreign character. Gerald: [01:11:32] Well, and I know a lot of Nick's fans have been asking, especially you've got some crazies on Patreon. Crazy, good fans. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Really, really loving you. And so this is this is going to be a great opportunity for you guys to get this plus all the other shows. We're going to have an actual URL for you to go to, Right? So, yes, got a site. It'll redirect at the very least. At the minimum. Right now, we're going to have a promo code that Nick's people are going to put out. That way you can count as a subscriber if you're coming to us from Nick. If Nick is your way in, make sure you enter that at the pretty quickly. The URL is actually going to automatically enter it. Steven: [01:12:03] Because if Nick gets aggravated with me like he does, everybody, he can leave with a. Gerald: [01:12:08] Five minute. Nick Dipaolo: [01:12:09] Hold on a second. Gerald: [01:12:10] Yeah. So do me a favor. It'll happen if you signed up. When we made the announcement that Nick was coming on and you signed up because you were coming in again through Nick. But there was no promo code at the time. Just email us at Typekit. Louder with credit.com. All right, let's stop selling stuff. Steven: [01:12:21] Sorry. It's time to go to. You can't say that on YouTube. Well, let's just start off with a few of these since we were we can't say this on YouTube since we were removed from it. Let's talk about trans stuff. Okay. Transgender people attempt suicide at a rate of approximately 41%. And by the way, post op, transgender people are still 19 times more likely to actually commit suicide versus the matched controls. So we can't say that on YouTube, but there you go. Nick Dipaolo: [01:12:53] How do we get those numbers up? Oh, come on, folks. It's a joke. I'm a big fan of the I just came from drag our. Gerald: [01:13:00] Yeah, Yeah. You and Eddie Murphy. Hey, why don't you take. What else can we not discuss on YouTube? Oh, vaccines. Yeah, let's go with some vaccines. Do you want me to do it? Well, yes, because here's the thing. Steven: [01:13:12] Even though I know you don't have it, but anything is better than Stephen Colbert just repeatedly shouting vaccine and having an outfit. Fair. Gerald: [01:13:18] Fair enough. So myocarditis. Here's some info on vaccines. Steven: [01:13:21] Can't say this on YouTube. Gerald: [01:13:22] Boys aged 12 to 15 were more likely to be hospitalized by the RNA vaccine than from COVID itself. Yep. Yep. There you go. It actually did worse. And the CDC even admitted. Steven: [01:13:33] By the way, a connection between mRNA vaccines and heart inflammation. Here you go. Here's a quote from just so you know. I know what you're thinking. Like, is that coming from conservative pundit QAnon? No, try Yale medicine. And the reference is available. The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices said that there is a likely association between the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and reported. Gerald: [01:13:52] Cases. Steven: [01:13:53] Of heart inflammation. A likely association? Nick Dipaolo: [01:13:55] Yeah. You mean like corpses all over soccer field? Yes. Gerald: [01:14:00] It's soccer. How do we get those numbers up? Yeah, because countless athletes in their prime simply fall over. Yeah, all the time. Wait, wait. Are we talking. We're talking about the heart inflammation. Steven: [01:14:11] I thought we were just talking about soccer. Gerald: [01:14:12] Players on a red card or something like that. Yeah. No, no, no. I'm just saying the only. Steven: [01:14:16] The only sport where the MVP gets an Academy Award. All right, I know. Gerald: [01:14:20] It's amazing. What was it that you had? Steven: [01:14:22] You had a great bit on this. One of the I don't remember if it was at a roast, but you said soccer is great. If And do you remember your bit? Oh, God, you don't. Nick Dipaolo: [01:14:30] Well, it was political correctness and. Oh, God. Steven: [01:14:33] You don't remember? I don't want to say that. You said soccer. You said yes, soccer is great. Gerald: [01:14:37] If you're a six year old girl or a faggot. Steven: [01:14:38] From Greece. Gerald: [01:14:39] Yes. Nick Dipaolo: [01:14:40] That was that was that was the pretty close that was a clever tag. But there was a much more much watching six year old girls. Gerald: [01:14:47] Playing on a regulation sized field. Nick Dipaolo: [01:14:49] But then I said something about a stripper. Remember, I tied it to a stripper. Steven: [01:14:54] Oh, it was about self esteem, self esteem. Gerald: [01:14:56] Sorry. Steven: [01:14:57] The self esteem was saying that a. Gerald: [01:14:58] Girl's going to have lower self. Steven: [01:15:00] Esteem so they don't keep score in soccer games because she, she she's, you know, it'll hurt their self. Look, losing a soccer game is not going to hurt their self esteem. Right. Having their uncle try and kiss them at a cookout that'll hurt the self esteem. Nick Dipaolo: [01:15:12] Oh, my God, Steve, That was better. Gerald: [01:15:13] Than I delivered originally. I'm supposed to believe. Steven: [01:15:15] Kimmy became a stripper. Gerald: [01:15:16] Because she missed a penalty kick. How did you do? I remember. I just. I have a weird audio graphic memory for standup. Nick Dipaolo: [01:15:24] Yeah, that's. That's too bad. You got that? Jesus. Gerald: [01:15:27] Hey, by the way, by the way. Steven: [01:15:29] Another. Well, okay, we'll continue with this. But another one is another senseless killing. Yeah, it's. It's not actually even available anywhere for even on Apple. It's not available for download. Nick Dipaolo: [01:15:38] So we all have to talk to the Jew. Okay. You know what? A half Jew, Half Jew, Half Jew. The Sicilian. Is that right? Yeah. I've been asking for a while now where I could get that. Gerald: [01:15:47] Well, let's find a way to make it. Steven: [01:15:49] Available, because people should be able to get that. It's a masterpiece. Nick Dipaolo: [01:15:52] It is. It's my fave. You have a good taste. That was my favorite album. Gerald: [01:15:55] What year was. Nick Dipaolo: [01:15:55] That? That one. Styrofoam, by the way. That album. Nice. Very nice. Yes, that was. Gerald: [01:16:00] It went for Mica. Nick Dipaolo: [01:16:03] That's got to be it's got to be, what, 14 years old now? Gerald: [01:16:06] It's like, what, 2002 or something like that? Nick Dipaolo: [01:16:08] I have no idea. But the cop on the cover. Minneapolis cop. Yeah. You know the crime tape? Yeah. Those are actually Guy was such a fan of mine. He had retired from the Minneapolis police. He got shot up, okay, and almost died. Put his uniform back on for me to do the cover. Steven: [01:16:24] Oh, well, as long as he wasn't acting as your security guard. Yeah, that might not go so well. Crime tape does nothing if you're in the wrong area of Minneapolis. Nick Dipaolo: [01:16:31] Well, it's yellow. It attracts. Gerald: [01:16:33] People. Yeah. Steven: [01:16:33] That was an Acme comedy club. Nick Dipaolo: [01:16:34] That was at Acme when it was the best club in the. In the. Gerald: [01:16:37] Oh, yeah, Yeah. Steven: [01:16:38] I mean, it's legendary. Okay, let's. Gerald: [01:16:40] You can't say that on YouTube. Steven: [01:16:41] Hey, what do you think about the election, Nick? Do you think most free and fair election of all time do you think this guy won? Nick Dipaolo: [01:16:45] Which one are we talking about? Gerald: [01:16:46] Biden Yeah. You think former Vice. Steven: [01:16:47] President Biden won the. Nick Dipaolo: [01:16:48] Election? No, it's you could say the whole Dominion argument. Even if that was not true, then then when it comes out with big tech, you know, suppressing these stories about Hunter's laptop. Yeah, it was clearly stolen. Yeah. And don't tell me Giuliani went out to the West Coast for a couple of weeks to make an ass of himself without evidence. You want me to believe of. No, it was clearly stolen. Yeah. Okay. I don't care. And again, I don't care if you think it was a, you know, a lot of there are a lot of elections where they have cardboard covering the windows at the polling stations, and it's six in the morning. All of a sudden, Biden gets a spike of 200,000. Throw the fuck up. It was stolen. I say exactly right. Gerald: [01:17:26] Throw the frick up. No, that's that's how the election poll watchers are actually able to watch them counting the votes. It's through the. Cardboard. That's true. It's also how they're able to sell crack. Most effectively. Nick Dipaolo: [01:17:35] That's what it looked like. Gerald: [01:17:36] A crack den. Yeah. Let's bring in the crack whores. Steven: [01:17:40] Just what do we do? Let's put them in the real red wagon next to the. Nick Dipaolo: [01:17:43] I like to pull the lever. Can I get an eight ball on the way out? All right. Gerald: [01:17:45] No, but. Steven: [01:17:46] The Dominion thing is overblown. But there's enough with the mail in voting already. There's enough with the media. Gerald: [01:17:50] Yeah, I know. Nick Dipaolo: [01:17:51] And how about Dsouzas movie? That's for what? Steven: [01:17:54] Oh, yeah. Ten. 10,000 mules. Yeah. Nick Dipaolo: [01:17:56] What happened? I mean, I saw that. That was a lot of evidence, wasn't it? I saw. Gerald: [01:18:00] The mule. Steven: [01:18:00] And the mule was carrying a pack. You're like, This isn't. This is just. This is just a movie about mules. What? That's in the title. Gerald: [01:18:07] Don't be an ass. Oh, gosh. Steven: [01:18:10] Imagine him ordering a Chipotle. Like, I would like the guacamole, but they usually don't charge me. For how long is this going to take? As long as it takes for you to understand that I'm a customer and they're always right. Gerald: [01:18:23] I can't tell if you. Nick Dipaolo: [01:18:23] Like the movie or not from this review. Gerald: [01:18:25] No, there was a lot. Here's the thing. Steven: [01:18:26] I think that we sent people out to empty addresses, right? And we actually went out to check on voter rolls and there were addresses that didn't exist. And then you have, you know, Mike Lindell, who I think his heart was in the right place. And I think now, unfortunately, it's become his kind of calling card. Can you do him well? What are you talking can you do my perfect election? Gerald: [01:18:42] We're going to have you're going to have my voting machine. No more dominion, no more ghost of Hugo Chavez. Come on down and tampering with your election. Am I voting, Booth? It's just a cardboard box with a curtain and a glory hole. You're going to love it. It's the Egyptian cardboard Jesus. Nick Dipaolo: [01:19:00] Oh, my God. Gerald: [01:19:01] I love how he's like. Like it's an American company. Steven: [01:19:03] And then you're like, Oh, it's made in America. Gerald: [01:19:05] What's made in Turkey? But I'm American. Nick Dipaolo: [01:19:09] My wife's tampons are made of Giza. It's a patch of land somewhere in Africa between two trees. Yes. Okay. He's making slippers real tough to find. Gerald: [01:19:19] And the doilies come straight from Bethlehem. They come from the birth of Christ. We found it. We did. Tracking of the stars. They don't want. The media doesn't want you to know that there's these Bethlehem doilies. My favorite doily. Nick Dipaolo: [01:19:33] You are underrated as far as a voice gone. Well, I appreciate it. You should have your own room in Vegas. Yeah. Danny Gans. He's dead again. Gerald: [01:19:41] Now he's dead. Steven: [01:19:42] Well, you know what? They can't all be chimps, so. Hey, Election, by the way, states change, so they can't say this on YouTube. States changed their election laws without going through the legislative process. The number of voters did not match the number of ballot rolls that actually came in to key states. So here's the thing, too. While we're talking about all of this, can't say these things on YouTube, you can tone down the elevator music there. That was just so you can't say it on YouTube. This is pretty concerning. I was at the mall this week and we talked about this earlier, but really I noticed that every single young person was fat, pierced, tattooed, miserable. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with tattoos. I'm just saying that this was there was like a uniform. And I did see a lot of you know, there were a lot of Indians in the area. There were a lot of, you know, immigrants here because there are a lot of tech jobs in this area in Texas. And a lot of them were young and they had families. And, of course, you saw a lot of younger sort of black families as well. There were no white American families. And all the young white women that I saw were absolutely miserable. And I was looking at this going, everyone's just sitting there staring at their phone and scrolling. Steven: [01:20:35] And here's the thing. If progressivism worked, if the self esteem thing, which is why you were ahead of your time, you talked about self esteem, we didn't know it would mutate, it would metastasize into what we have now. The self esteem movement is everything is beautiful, everything is brave, fat is beautiful. You see that with Nike, you can be any gender that you want. Well, hold on a second. Iq and this is what's also crazy. You have more tools now than ever. Than ever. To be smarter than the generation before you can get you can get an Ivy League education for free online now and you could probably get go to a accredited university for pretty free for pretty inexpensively online. I don't know how much they cost at this point. So you have all the tools available to you. Once upon a time, if we would say, Hey, who is that guy? Who is that guy in the movie? In the film, Love story. And instead of someone saying Ryan O'Neal like you, just like, I guess we'll never know. But now you can look it up immediately. Now picture that with something important. But you understand my point. You have everything in the palm of your hand. Gerald: [01:21:30] Everything. Steven: [01:21:31] And IQ is down for the first time in 100 years. This comes from Daily Mail. This is the biggest decrease that we've seen in 100 years. And the biggest decrease was people aged 18 to 22. Think about that life expectancy. You have more tools available to you now to be healthier than ever, for crying out loud, Walmart has its own organic food line. Gerald: [01:21:49] Yeah, your watch will shame you into going for a run at 1145 at night. Yeah, well, that's because we put a shock collar on you. Steven: [01:21:55] We told you that's not a Fitbit. Gerald: [01:21:56] I'm not kidding. That's what my watch did at 1145. It's like, Hey, there's still time, Fatty. Yeah, well, you know what? The Nike spokes. Steven: [01:22:02] Model. You know what her Fitbit says? Gerald: [01:22:05] Whatever. Just. Nick Dipaolo: [01:22:07] Stephen, it sounds like you went to the wrong mall this weekend. You know, I. Gerald: [01:22:10] Went to a mall that used to be quite successful. I was about to say, without giving away, I mean, it was a very nice mall. At one point, Neiman Marcus was there. Nick Dipaolo: [01:22:17] I saw a bullet holes at the yarn barn. Gerald: [01:22:19] Yeah, exactly. Yeah, exactly. No, no. Steven: [01:22:21] Their anchor store used to be Neiman Marcus. Now it's the purple double breasted suit store. Gerald: [01:22:24] That is definitely true. My wife and I went to, like, a shady mall, like Shady back in the day. Mall that's still in existence. There was a kid's attraction there. And it was. It was like this dystopian future mall. And I was just like, What in the world? It's like Escape from Talbots. It really is. There's like five stores and they're all around this kid's place now. Yeah, the kid's place, by the way. Steven: [01:22:42] They have that, like. Gerald: [01:22:42] Hardened foam, that. Nick Dipaolo: [01:22:44] Poster. Gerald: [01:22:45] Woody Allen. Yeah. Yeah, we left. Steven: [01:22:48] Mine's Roman Polanski, so. I don't know. I think it's just a theme. Yeah, it's a theme mall. Gerald: [01:22:52] I'd go with. Nick Dipaolo: [01:22:52] Epstein, too, but, you know. Yeah, it brings up a whole thing, right? Steven: [01:22:55] And then we'll get firebombed here at this at this studio. But they have that foam now at the mall. It's like. But it's like shiny foam where it's not soft at all. I mean, the kids are basically getting curb stomped the entire time. Yeah. So you have you have now you have the ability to be healthier than ever. Okay. And think about this for a second. You can get not only can you get access to healthy food, not only are gym memberships cheaper than ever and by the way, they're free in a lot of places if you have community centers. But you can train from home, right? You have access to online courses. Certainly it's easier than. And I was looking look, I say this, I say this honestly as a my dad just turned yesterday 63. Oh nice. And I said, Dad, dad, think about this for a second. You should not be in better shape than every single 25 year old that we've seen here. And they're dumb. And he. You just learned to play piano in your 60 seconds. In other words, there's no excuse that it's. Gerald: [01:23:38] Really, really hard. It's hard to get. Steven: [01:23:40] Out and it's hard to say, no, it's not. It's easier. It's still hard, but it's easier than ever to be healthy. It's easier than ever to stay in shape. It's easier than ever to educate yourself. And instead we have a lowering of IQ. And for the first time that I know of, you're actually seeing a lower life expectancy with this generation than that before it. And this brings me to something else, too. There's a new map that's been going viral on Twitter showing the life expectancy by area show. Is it? It's not the. Gerald: [01:24:06] Right. It's okay. Steven: [01:24:07] You clearly don't read it. So this shows the life expectancy by area in the US. And of course, the left says look look it's mostly red states, right, where they have a lower life expectancy. Now, look, if you're going to do that and play identity politics, okay, let's bring up another map. Here's the map showing the racial makeup of the United States. Bring up the one from Brookings. Okay. It's almost entirely where you have urban and black American. So if it's in red states, but it's in blue cities and it's in largely black areas. And by the way, this is, again, like we've talked about, the lies hurt the black community. When you say what we really need is reparations. No, no, no. What you really need is to be educated on how to be able to map out your life, how to be able to make more responsible decisions. Now, that needs to start with the dad, but we can't talk about that because that would be racist. No, you can't. You have an overall lower life expectancy than the generation before them. And that's, by the way, not including that more babies are aborted in New York than than even born. So that's not even we're not even talking about that when we're talking about life expectancy, lower life expectancy, lower IQ and the left is. So they just want to tell you it's in red states. Well, hold on a second. If you're voting constituency are the ones who are affected, why aren't you actually enacting policies that will help them? Let's look at the life expectancy by by race. By the way, Asians, 83.5 years. Of course it's high. I'm like, you know, I'm 35, but how old are you? 43. Which is like, Yeah, which is like 72in tall guy years. It really is. And then Hispanics are 77 years on average. White people, 76 years, black Americans, 70 years, 70 years is the life expectancy that is. Think about that. That's eight years. Almost eight years lower. No, wait, sorry, sorry. Hold on a second. That's 13 years lower than Asians. I was saying eight years lower than Latinos. Gerald: [01:25:45] And this explains all the Asian hate. Yes. Community. I was just going to say. Nick Dipaolo: [01:25:48] Jealousy finally connected the dots. Gerald: [01:25:50] That's what's happening. Nick Dipaolo: [01:25:51] That's why they're punching 95 year old ladies. 28 year old kids. Gerald: [01:25:55] No, I think that's why they're. Steven: [01:25:55] Punching young people, because I was like, why. Gerald: [01:25:57] Are you punch actuary tables, bitch, trying to bring the average down? I don't understand. Steven: [01:26:02] How this affects. Gerald: [01:26:02] Demographic. Steven: [01:26:05] But that's a scary thing. We need to we need to change course in this country. Gerald: [01:26:08] I like it the way it is. Nick Dipaolo: [01:26:09] Yeah. Gerald: [01:26:11] I would too. If it was soccer players, if I saw the soccer player life expectancy be. Steven: [01:26:15] 60 years old, but instead that's. Gerald: [01:26:17] Football. Yeah. Well, and the other interesting thing is that all of the blue areas where they're saying that life expectancy is high are areas that people are moving out of en masse right now, like they can't possibly leave fast enough. New York, California. Steven: [01:26:30] No, no. You're saying all the places where where life expectancy is lower? Gerald: [01:26:33] No, no, no. It's high. So they're saying like California has a high life expectancy and everybody is moving out the state. Yeah, the state. But not all cities. If you're trying to make the case that California is a better place, the life expectancy thing isn't really the barometer. The barometer is how many people want to be there. Right. And they're all leaving those places and moving to the areas that have red, which is the lower life expectancy. So obviously, this this map didn't tell the story they wanted it to tell. Nick Dipaolo: [01:26:55] And the obviously, the California is a higher longevity rate. That's the Asian factor. Yeah, I would assume so. Steven: [01:27:02] I mean, that's going to change here relatively soon with all the hate crimes. You know, that's that's fair. I don't know if they've taken their post-concussive syndrome. Gerald: [01:27:08] You know what? Asians come to Texas. It's safe here. Safe? Steven: [01:27:12] Not necessarily in certain areas of Austin. Nick Dipaolo: [01:27:14] Just shut shut your restaurant at 7 p.m.. Gerald: [01:27:17] Yeah. Well there you go. Yeah. Steven: [01:27:18] I mean, in Austin, not so much areas of Houston. Not so much. Gerald: [01:27:22] Yeah, just get a firearm. Yes, but. Steven: [01:27:24] This is one of those things really like, you know, you don't want to be one of those doomsday. There's a silver lining. The beauty is here's here's also the silver lining is this is horrible for the state of our country, But it doesn't it can also affect you personally and your family and your community. Zero zero. In other words, the Democrat Party, whatever we want to call them, the party of Swalwell, they can infect and they will infect their demographics, their voting constituency. And it will continue to grow and to mutate. And yeah, you'll continue to see these numbers likely life expectancy go lower, IQ go lower. But guess what? It doesn't have to affect you at all because you are entirely protected. If you have a strong family, you read to your kids, you teach them right from wrong and you eat relatively healthy and you move a little bit. The thing is, this is this is not a fixed future, by the way. This is not predestination for you. It is for the state of our country. If the Democrats had their way, if the Democrats had their way, all children would be able to transition at the age of six or at the age of eight. Steven: [01:28:20] You can't just say, hey, what happens right now? No, no. What would happen if they were completely unmitigated and they had completely unfettered power? Your children would be able to transition. You'd be giving out reparations like we just saw to people who were never affected by slavery. They're not even within striking distance of a state that was affected by slavery. Nothing would be done about fatherless households. Criminals would be able to leave with no cash bail and continue to commit crimes. Right now, it's one third of perpetrators. Let's get that number to half. Oh, and by the way, life expectancy will go down because fat is fine and it's beautiful. You'll be sick, you'll be fat, you'll be nearly dead, and you'll be dumb. That's what they that's what the policies will lead to in this country. Right? It doesn't have to affect you, but hopefully we can be a light to the rest of this country and help other people improve it. Gerald: [01:29:00] Yeah, and you made a point like we're not trying to be cruel to these communities by speaking honestly and openly. And that's every community on the list, including our own right. When we talk about these subjects, we're talking about things that people need to hear about. Yeah, right. And when you say no, no, no, you can't talk about that. You can't have an honest conversation about this. There's people in the black community that have been challenging the black community saying something about fatherless homes and how that's kind of the root of some of the problems that we're seeing. Why would you challenge, just have the conversation? It's not saying that the black culture that exists in America doesn't doesn't sustain a father in the household. It's just saying there's a problem and we need to address it. That's it. Steven: [01:29:35] Well, they have to silo them. Yeah. Nick Dipaolo: [01:29:37] What was the senator in the 60 seconds? Moynihan, that wrote a whole. Patrick Moynihan Was it Patrick the right guy? Gerald: [01:29:43] Well, I don't know what it is, but he. Nick Dipaolo: [01:29:44] Wrote a whole thesis about the black family falling apart. Yeah, this is in the 60 seconds, like 1965. He wrote it. Yeah, he talked about that. Yeah. Yes. So, I mean, and we haven't even come close to correcting the situation. No. And look at. Steven: [01:29:59] How many trillions of dollars we've spent on on, on welfare system. Right. On social safety net programs. And it just it hasn't it hasn't worked and on purpose. Gerald: [01:30:07] Yeah, exactly. Well, yeah, but think about it this way too. Let's say that we approved a reparations tomorrow for every oppressed people group, not just black people, but I would. Steven: [01:30:14] Approve it for California if I could vote on it from Texas. Gerald: [01:30:17] Just. Well, yes, just to screw with them. Right. If we could vote from out of state. Yeah. What? You think is the the net result? Let's say it's 50 grand. Let's say everybody got a check for $50,000. What do you think would happen with that? Do you think that that's really going you'd have an entire. Steven: [01:30:28] State full of the exact same result as lottery winners? Exactly. Gerald: [01:30:31] That's my point. It's because people and this is just in general, this is white people, Hispanic people, this is Asian people. When you get an influx of cash and you aren't built in a way that you've had experience earning it and you understand the value of it because you had to earn that right. You just get a check, you're going to go spend it. That's exactly how I was when I was a kid. I got a paycheck and I spent every single penny of it because I didn't know, Oh, wait, I need to save some or oh, wait, I need to learn how to invest some as a kid. I don't know these things and nobody else does either. That's fine. That's part of learning. But if you haven't gone through that and you're somebody who is on welfare and you get a $50,000 check, you're just going to blow it. All the stores around you are going to love this idea, but the people whose lives it needs to change, it won't change. Nick You should see. Nick Dipaolo: [01:31:12] What I did with Steven signing bonus. Yes. Gerald: [01:31:16] Yeah. The debauchery, the likes of which we know. It's just his. Steven: [01:31:19] House. Looks like a gaudy household. He just has a bunch of chandeliers and marble. Gerald: [01:31:23] No, that's gold. Lions and shit. Gives his half price boats. Nick Dipaolo: [01:31:29] $400,000 boat. Steven: [01:31:30] No, but you really are. You're right in what you say. And here's the thing. To me, what's ultimately ironic is we vilify the wealthy for, you know, people who are wealthy in this country. We need to tax them more. Right? The rich must have must be ill gotten gain. You believe that people, once they're rich, right? A lot of people at the top, they're inherently immoral when applied to people who've done nothing to earn it. However, when you're talking about $800 Billion in Reparations, all of a sudden you believe that they're going to be inherently virtuous. Because I'll tell you this, it is true that there is often nothing more corrosive to the human soul than success. It's like a poison. It really is kind of an irony. I wouldn't know. But there's one. Well, there's one more. And it's unearned success. And that's when people and you've seen it with a lot of comics, by the way. Nick Dipaolo: [01:32:11] Tony Danza Yeah, yeah. Steven: [01:32:13] Well, you see, with a lot of comics, right, who just they become this big flash in the pan, right? All of a sudden because something kind of struck and then they really believe their own hype and they disappear just as quickly. That's why lottery winners have an incredibly high suicide rate and they go bankrupt right away. There's people who earn wealth often can be changed by the because power corrupts people who come into wealth and haven't earned it. Statistically, it almost always ends badly. Everyone knows it. But this is an attempt to buy votes. Buy votes at the expense of those people to whom you'd be giving reparations, by the way, you would be harming them, let alone the taxpayers who have to deal with the fallout. Gerald: [01:32:46] Yeah. You know who else knows this? The NFL. Is it racist that the NFL gives out these financial planning classes to these 22 year old kids coming into a lot of money? No, nobody thinks of that as racist. Nobody thinks of that as looking down on you. And you need our help. They think of it as, oh, thank God, because we won't have another Andre Rison who goes out there and spends every single penny that he gets and ends up in hock his entire life. Even though he made millions of dollars and was a star athlete. You have story after story. Bernie Kosar, another one, Allen Iverson. Every one of these guys that have dealt with that with the NFL said, hey, we have a problem. Let's address it. Nobody said that the NFL was racist for doing it. Yeah. So why is it that when we talk about reparations and we talk about these other things, that you're like, oh, it's just racist against the black community, It's just white people trying to tell black people how to live. Okay, yeah, let's go with that. Fine. Nick Dipaolo: [01:33:32] You know who they had, but you know who they had come in and speak to rookies in the NFL about their finances. Pacman Jones. Oh, really? Yes. That was one of the guy only shoots up strip clubs and. Yeah, you know, shows up in $1 trillion Maserati. Yeah. Gerald: [01:33:49] Ray Rice not available. Yeah, exactly. Like, don't do what I did. Nick Dipaolo: [01:33:52] Let me let me explain the benefits of a Roth IRA. Yeah. Steven: [01:33:59] That's just the name of an accountant he killed. Yeah. Gerald: [01:34:02] Yeah. Whereas in hockey, then you. Steven: [01:34:03] Have the house and you have, you know, Gordie Howe, you have three generations of Howe's playing together and all of them seem to do well. And that's a big difference. And by the way, you can say it's a race thing. Well, partially because black people don't really like the cold, right? It's pretty tough to get them on skates, on ice. That's a big part of it. But hockey has a really strong family culture because it requires a family to take you down to the rink at 630 in the morning. Right. And help. When you're a kid, you can't even lace up your own skates. So you have very strong family units. And you do actually have, by the way, a lot of black athletes now going into hockey. Just that is really just a cultural. Nick Dipaolo: [01:34:31] You know what? They're really good. Gerald: [01:34:33] Yes. Steven: [01:34:33] Seriously. I know. Nick Dipaolo: [01:34:34] It's scary. It it's thank. Steven: [01:34:36] God they got rid of the the enforcer culture. The last thing you need is Mike Tyson. Yeah, but you can still slash. Nick Dipaolo: [01:34:43] Yeah. Gerald: [01:34:46] I'm a I'm a high stick. You till you love me, faggot. Oh, boy. Yeah, I dude can't do that. Mike. Yes, I will cross-check you. I respect you here. When we're playing on the ice, you can't go out of bounds. But I still would like to make orphans of your children. Oh, wow. Just that's not. Steven: [01:35:02] Just some Finnish player who was like. Gerald: [01:35:03] I don't understand this. Why are you wearing a visor? Pussy? We should have the Mike Tyson chat. Gp Yes, we should. Nick Dipaolo: [01:35:11] Oh goodness gracious. Steven: [01:35:13] He didn't understand Mike Tyson That made him gay. When he's like, I'm I. Gerald: [01:35:15] F you until you love me faggot. And the people around him. Like what? Nick Dipaolo: [01:35:18] That was his quote in his yearbook picture and. Speaker9: [01:35:20] Yeah, he graduated. Yeah. Gerald: [01:35:25] Everybody. Yeah. Steven: [01:35:26] That was actually very generous on next part. Nick Dipaolo: [01:35:27] Remember I remember when the the the talking cars came out. What do you call it? The animated car. Yeah. No. Gerald: [01:35:37] You're talking about Knight Rider. Nick Dipaolo: [01:35:38] Door is a jar, you know that? Oh, every comedian used Tyson in that. Oh, did they? Gerald: [01:35:42] I key in the ignition. Nick Dipaolo: [01:35:44] That type of shit. Gerald: [01:35:46] Yeah. I lifted this and hoped that you guys don't realize that. Steven: [01:35:49] Another comic's doing. Gerald: [01:35:50] It in Poughkeepsie. All right, let's. Steven: [01:35:53] Grab a couple of chats. Nick DiPaolo a lot with.com slash. We're going to have have the show. And by the way, there's still there's still the free show available from Nick. If you listen to it, you know, on on iTunes and all that stuff and then, you know you have additional show on Mudd Club where he can say what whatever the hell he wants and not worry about being Demonetized it's the air support. Do you consider joining up? Grab some chat. Speaker9: [01:36:11] All right. See, Nev Bird has a question for the crew. Do you think the transgender movement would stop if Trump came out as trans? Steven: [01:36:20] Absolutely not. They would just say he's lying. I'll be the. Gerald: [01:36:23] First female president. Yeah, it would be hilarious. Steven: [01:36:28] If he just went out and he just half. Gerald: [01:36:30] Assed it. Donald Trump Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Yes. Suck my nails. Steven: [01:36:35] If he just went out and half he just put on some rouge like, Oh come on you just say a lot of. Gerald: [01:36:39] People say I'm faking it. This is who I am, folks. How can they say that? I've. You're not a woman. Steven: [01:36:46] I've always been a woman. That's what you say. That's what they say. You have never. Not been a woman. I've been a. Gerald: [01:36:50] Woman since birth, trapped in this fantastic male body. Steven: [01:36:56] And that's a great I think it's a better female body. Gerald: [01:36:59] People say, What do you think? Think it's a better female? They think it's a better female. Steven: [01:37:04] They would just he would just roast him. Gerald: [01:37:05] Epic. Oh, my God. I would think of it. I'm the only person to. Steven: [01:37:10] Beat both the first female primary candidate of the Democratic. Gerald: [01:37:15] Party in election and the first female president as well, too. So did you see the Canadian weightlifter who did just that, basically just went in and benched it like it was nothing? At the last minute he identified as a woman just to show how stupid it was when and boom set the record left. Nick Dipaolo: [01:37:34] That's what we need. More of that pushback. Gerald: [01:37:36] Yes, it would be. Steven: [01:37:37] Great if ever I get tried for a serious crime. Like if something happens, I don't know, like they audit accounting or something. And right now they owe me one point something million dollars the whole business, because they'll get right on that. I'll just say I'm trans. Yeah, like. Well you don't like. No, no. Like. Well you would criticize it. Look at all these clips. I'd be like, Yeah, that's because secretly, clearly I was trying to run away from it myself. And it was a, you know, so I just I protested too much. And then they'll probably show this clip and I'll be like, Yeah, see, this was a cry for help right there. I was trying to let you know I was actually letting the audience know it was cathartic. I am trans. And then, you know, I would just put on a little bit of rouge and call it a day. Done. Gerald: [01:38:11] Yep. You can dress up like I can say it right. Trainee Bain? Yeah. Steven: [01:38:14] There's nothing I can do about it. There's nothing I can do about it. Let's all make a trans pact. We'll all be trans. So that way you guys can, you know, walk up for testimony and it's just a bunch of you and clown makeup. Gerald: [01:38:24] Here we go. I can do that. Yeah. How about you? I've played a woman before on this show. Steven: [01:38:29] Yes, you have. Gerald: [01:38:30] We all have. Much to my wife's chagrin. I remember we did, actually. Steven: [01:38:35] Nick DiPaolo didn't quite know the show. This is back when I was I don't know it now. Gerald: [01:38:40] We were in Michigan and. Steven: [01:38:41] You were Skyping in and we were going to a commercial break because it was on radio. So we had bumps. And I said, all right, we're going to come back after this break with Nick DiPaolo and we're going to play Spot the Tranny. And as I sit. Gerald: [01:38:50] Down, he goes, Wait, you mean like transgender? And then just. No, no, no. He's like, even he. Steven: [01:38:57] Wasn't super comfortable with it. Gerald: [01:38:59] It's a wonder. Steven: [01:39:00] That the show still made it, you know, for a few more days. Let's grab another chat. Speaker9: [01:39:04] William Davidson has a question for the crew about I. Usually technology falls in the direction that porn dictates. Have we passed that point yet? Steven: [01:39:12] Vhs versus Betamax, DVD versus laserdisc. So yeah, I don't know. That's actually a good question. Gerald: [01:39:18] I porn. Steven: [01:39:20] Well, I mean, they already have like deepfake stuff. I mean chatgpt isn't really something, it's not a media player. So that really also applies to like a media player. Chatgpt is a media player. I mean, it might be for like, maybe that'll take over the old, like, dirty sex phone lines that we used to call us. Oh, yeah, for sure. Gerald: [01:39:33] Like you'll have an AI bot basically that can tell you whatever you want to hear. Yes, I love it. No, that's a bad thing. Steven: [01:39:40] Touch yourself. Okay. Are you touching yourself? Yes. Does it feel good? Yes, I'm doing great. Gerald: [01:39:47] Back Back in the day, the space race pushed technology forward. Now it's the porn industry. Steven: [01:39:52] Yeah, exactly. Because everyone's wanted to have phone sex with Stephen Hawking. Yeah. Nick Dipaolo: [01:39:56] Just throw a just throw a wig on your vacuum. Yes. Gerald: [01:40:01] I have a Dyson, though, so. Steven: [01:40:02] It doesn't work well with the cyclone technology. Nick Dipaolo: [01:40:04] There's many fittings you can put. I was researching this at the hotel instead of looking at the map last night. Yes. Gerald: [01:40:10] You were researching with the housekeepers? Nick Dipaolo: [01:40:12] I was looking at escort service. I called visiting Angels. Yes. Gerald: [01:40:18] It's the wrong thing, Nick. Nick Dipaolo: [01:40:21] It didn't work. We still used a bedpan. Gerald: [01:40:25] They came in and tried to sell you gold. Look, I'll leave you with this pocket Self-lubricating. It's like, Oh. Oh, William. Nick Dipaolo: [01:40:31] Devane's. Gerald: [01:40:32] Going to say it's Tranny G. Gordon Liddy. Nick Dipaolo: [01:40:39] I love Liddy. Remember, he ate a rat. And do you remember that he ate a rat in jail? Gerald: [01:40:43] Oh, that's right. I don't know if it. Was it real? Nick Dipaolo: [01:40:45] Yes. To get over his. I saw him. Well, he said it in an interview, so I believe it. It was on TV. Gerald: [01:40:49] Stephen called visiting angels. Steven: [01:40:51] That's. I'm sorry. Gerald: [01:40:51] I know that's a good one. We're laughing for a week. You stopped at a very important point. He ate a rat To get over what? Nick Dipaolo: [01:40:57] His fear of rats that. Gerald: [01:40:58] Is in prison? Yes. You don't have to eat something to get over your fear of it. Nick Dipaolo: [01:41:02] Yeah, well, yeah, maybe my wife. Gerald: [01:41:04] Maybe start by touching it. I don't know. No, you're right. It is kind of weird. Like there's a middle ground. Nick Dipaolo: [01:41:14] No, but, you know, he was weird. He was nuts. Yeah, And I remember that in an interview, him saying that. Steven: [01:41:19] Yeah, that's right. I do remember that. And a lot of those bleed together because you have what you have like Ozzy. You have Alice Cooper. Yeah. Gerald: [01:41:24] I ran right. Nick Dipaolo: [01:41:25] Out and got a George Foreman grill. Gerald: [01:41:29] I like my rat. Medium rare that I made. Steven: [01:41:31] $300 million at George Foreman. All right, let's grab final chat and then we will see you. Gerald: [01:41:36] All. Steven: [01:41:36] Tomorrow. Speaker9: [01:41:37] All right. Tita, 76, wrote on his question, If reparations are paid, will they stop bitching? Well, first. Steven: [01:41:43] Off, I don't know what you mean by they. Gerald: [01:41:45] Who's they? Who's they? Wow. Racist. Yeah. I don't know. Steven: [01:41:49] Why a racist question? Gerald: [01:41:50] No. And by they I mean anyone. Steven: [01:41:53] Who has given a handout, by the way, anyone. And I'm not just talking about reparations. Take your pick. No, that's the answer. No, they will never stop it. Think about this for a second. They just wanted to get married. They said, right when we're talking. Gerald: [01:42:03] About the gay thing and by the way, I'm sure there were some where that. Steven: [01:42:05] Was the case and then it was, we just. Gerald: [01:42:07] Want to live our lives and we want to take a dump at the right. Steven: [01:42:09] You know, target bathroom. Okay. We're not it has nothing to do with kids. Gerald: [01:42:13] And then it was we're not. Steven: [01:42:14] Talking about sex changes. We're just. Gerald: [01:42:15] Talking about puberty. Steven: [01:42:16] Blockers. And now and this is something I've thought of. Maybe you guys can comment. Nick Dipaolo: [01:42:19] I've thought of doing a dump on your chest. Steven: [01:42:21] Well, that's the entire Democratic Party. This is this is something that I was thinking about. And I don't know if we could do it. It'd be boring, but it would be by design, doing an entire whatever it is, a state Senate state, you know, hearing where they actually talk about the sex changes and the puberty blockers with with kids. Because I watched one online, I don't know, a C-SPAN channel where it went on, you know, for about an hour. And every single Democrat, every single one was starting from the premise that Drag Queen shows for children was good. Every single one was starting from the fact, just like the president, that gender affirming meaning transitioning children care was necessary and it's boring and it's dry. But I wonder if it would really drive the point home to sit down for an hour and watch one of those where there's no edits, nothing up my sleeve, but watch when people say fringe, left, fringe, right, right. My left, your right. There's fringe left and there's fringe right. No, no. Sit down and watch these hearings. Sit down and watch these committees where not a single not one Democrat says, hey, you know what? Maybe strip stripper poles in in libraries with six year olds is a bad idea. They vehemently defend it. And there's never enough. That's the problem with progress. Without any kind of a moral backbone, it's progress for progress's sake, right? You're just moving forward without any direction. So any movement anywhere is considered forward and you're so far off the path. Same thing would happen with reparations. You know what? Let me ask you this. Did did people who were actually enslaved in this country, we have clear cut examples of this, right? We already have what we would call a sample study after the Civil Rights Act, after slavery was ended. Steven: [01:43:53] Did. Did people start bitching less? No. People are bitching about racism more than ever today. Who were affected the least throughout all of American history today by slavery. Think about what's happening. The LGBTQ AARP. Are they bitching less since gay marriage is now the law of the land? Are they bitching less? And she can take a shit wherever you want when you're talking about a federal, a federal building, or you're talking about being in our military. Are they bitching less? No. They always bitch more and demand more. And that cannot do it. That can't go anywhere other than off a cliff. Understand the enemy that you are dealing with. And I do mean that I don't just mean everyone who votes Democrat. I mean the Democrat Party, the party of Swalwell, the manipulation in which they engage and the outcome that they are looking for. Understand the enemy you are dealing with. They will never, ever, ever stop. So don't tone down the temperature from your end because they don't don't take a look. This country is not gone. Just to be clear. Okay. It's not over. But you are backed up to the cliff. You can't take one more step back, only steps forward because they are stepping forward for forward sake. You need to step forward and push back because it's what's right. They'll never stop bitching and we won't either. We have plenty more time to bitch tomorrow when we see you. Gerald: [01:45:07] Then Monday through Thursday. Steven: [01:45:08] Well, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. Eastern. Nick Dipaolo's back. Janet.