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Jan 22, 2026 41m 23s 7,553 words automatic
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Welcome to the necessary conversation. I'm Chad Culture. With me is my sister, Haley Pope. It's just us, the lib sibs. >> Hi. >> Hey. >> Our parents are not here. Um, we're recording this on Wednesday evening. Our whole family did an appearance on Hassan Piker's show today. I'm not sure when that's going to I mean, it was live as we did it. Maybe they'll clip it out. Maybe you'll be able to see that on on his YouTube channel at some point. It was a very interesting experience uh to say the least. I think he kind of won mom and dad over which I did not expect to happen at all. >> Yeah, it was weird. I I made a post about it and I was like, "So, I think Hassan [ __ ] made headway with our parents. Thank you." Like, I feel indebted. What [laughter] the [ __ ] >> It was bizarre. He got them to agree to like some very liberal ideas and >> Yeah. >> universal healthcare, free education. I'm just like, you're lying. You're lying. >> Yeah, they >> they think we'll go back to the pod and then they'll be all in again and this was just like a ruse because it was a son biker. >> I don't know. Or like the way he presented his kind of counterarguments, >> it was just very nice and kind of fun and funny. You know what I mean? Yeah. It wasn't like when we present our counter arguments, we're usually screaming in their face and the same. >> Yeah. There's something about a third party, I think, that like chills them out a little bit. Well, and he his approach was very gentle. >> 100%. He gentle. He was wearing a giant Make America Great Again foam cowboy hat and dad was like, I like that hat. >> Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. It was very bizar. I thought he was going to come at him and then it was like this, oh, you know, he's being like a smartass and facitious and like they were getting it, but they thought it was funny and like, oh, you're you're clever, you're funny. [laughter] >> Yeah. I think they were surprised by it. Mom is still like she's kind of always operating under this assumption that I'm trying to trick her or have like a gotcha moment or something like this. Has never been the case. I've never done that. They I get DMs all the time from people. They're like, "You should read them Biden quotes and tell them they're Trump quotes and then be like and I'm like, how's that going to help?" So I I don't know why she feels like that's always kind of um on the table, you know, that I'm literally trying to like trick her and make her look stupid. I'm I'm not ever. And the same was true today. I think she thought this was going to be some kind of, >> you know, they're walking into the lion's den type thing and it just wasn't that. >> Yeah. I mean, he genuinely seemed like, you know, he wants to know where people are coming from. Obviously, always has a counterpoint because that's like the nature of what he does. But, I don't know. It was very gentle with our parents, which I don't know, that's a departure. I want to yell at them. So, it was crazy. I was there live sitting next to him in his setup, you know, and so I was able to see the I don't know if you had anybody watching it as it was happening, but I was like looking at the chat as it was happening and there were a lot of people saying that mom basically can be saved or like save the mom, that kind of [ __ ] was like >> flying through the chat. I thought that was pretty interesting. That seems to be a pretty common sentiment from anybody who watches our show, including people who I I have to assume were exposed to it for the first time or exposed to us as >> kind of characters for the first time, >> right? Yeah. Save the mom. I get that a lot. >> Your mom, she's so close, but your dad uh Yeah, that's the sentiment. >> But even he was kind of like >> calm. >> Yes. And and then when I see him on our show, you know, when it's just us and he's like saying nonsensical [ __ ] gibberish, just every once in a while puking out China communist. I'm like, where's that guy? That guy was not there today. >> Yeah. Now it's Smallia. But that he only hit on that a little bit and then let it die. I don't It's that third party. Because with the therapist also like non-aggressive >> but but with the therapist too, her name is Karen Happy Mom and Grandma. If you haven't seen that episode, um she's a big Tik Tocker as well. She does a thing where she goes in quotes undercover into like the Trump um supporter world. And she signed up for all like his the Trump packs and stuff. Basically the the organizations that are asking you to donate money to Trump's campaign funds. She signed up for all those and then she reads the emails that they send and you get to see how insane they are. But she's also a licensed therapist. She came on and uh talked to our family a few episodes ago and I think we'll have her back on probably next month at some point. But >> they were well behaved with her I think because we also weren't talking about politics at all in that episode. It was all just her kind of almost like an intake. Not that it was that officially. It was just a conversation. No actual therapy dispensed, of course, but it was like she was just asking questions about dad's childhood, mom's childhood, you know, how they grew up. >> Yeah. She tapped into something though, like it made dad more human, I think. >> Yeah. You think it reconnected him with his humanity? >> I do. Yeah. Cuz he started thinking about him as a kid and his parents and all these things. And >> there's just like a he kind of lacks self-awareness. And so I think in those moments >> kind of >> he lacks self-awareness. So [laughter] in those >> so like in those little brief moments, you know, he kind of like reconnects with uh who he is. I I think it was actually pretty profound >> and that's why I texted you to send me some of your uh pictures from your wedding of all of us. >> Okay. >> Cuz I want on Sunday I'm going to use that for the simmer down and I don't >> Mom, if you're watching this, you'll know what it is. But I'm not going to put it in the document. Usually I put in the little document that I send to you guys what the simmer down's going to be. I'm not going to put anything. >> Do you want >> and I'm just going to be like >> remember I have photos of like him holding my kids as babies. You want things like that? >> I have some of him and mom when they're like my age in their 40s, 50s, like holding my children as infants. >> God, when you say that it just crushes me. I know we're old now, but when you said um I had pictures of them my age, I was like, "Oh, in their early 20s." That's what went in my head. >> Yeah. >> We're [ __ ] ancient. >> I also feel the same. I feel the same. I don't know. I don't feel >> I get I feel 44 and I like it. >> The only thing I don't like are like >> Well, these the physical ailments that are >> Oh, yes. >> hitting me right now. I don't really [ __ ] appreciate. But, um >> it's constant pain. I'm in constant pain. >> Yeah. Well, I've got issues happening. >> I know you got some real [ __ ] going, but that's not age. That's not age. That's like >> luck of the draw. >> Medical malady, you know. >> Yeah. But I don't know. Other than that, like I can't go to the gym right now, so I miss that. But when I'm in the gym consistently, I eat right. I'm very much vegan and I do not eat a lot of shitty food. I don't know. I feel pretty good at 44. >> Yeah. Relatively, for sure. There there are people at 49 who I think are physically like in worse shape. I'm just saying like >> I've had some kind of weird wrist >> thing for like three years. You know, it's not leaving me. >> I've gone to the doctor a couple times. They're like, "I don't know. It's not arthritis." Done MRIs. They're like, "Sometimes you just get old." And I'm like, "Really? Is that what I'm doing here?" >> Yeah. Like we'll wake up sometimes with like, "Oh [ __ ] I can't turn my neck all the way this way." Or like just dumb. Yeah. Because you're deteriorating. you're degenerating. So, it's going to happen. >> That's life. The car eventually stops working. Um, no, I think just send me the wedding pictures because I want to talk specifically about that day, that event, what it meant to them, you know, that kind of thing. Maybe in the future, let's get into the other things about the grandkids and [ __ ] but I also don't want to show your children on screen if they don't want to be shown. >> Yeah, that's fair. That's fair. Okay. >> Um, so yeah, just the pictures of us from your wedding. I believe at that time, I could be wrong, but I think I had my >> hair >> longest, most luxurant hair do that, that I've ever [laughter] had. >> Hair and a full face. >> You [ __ ] I did. I I did have hair. >> A full face and a full head of hair. Yeah. >> Yeah, I had both of those things. Um, but yeah, I think I want to use that for our our simmer down and see if that sparks any emotion in them because that was prior to >> all of this [ __ ] prior to Obama even, >> right? >> Um, back in the bad old days. Anyways, >> man. >> Yeah, I thought the thing with Assan [ __ ] today went very well. Again, can't thank Asan [ __ ] enough for having us on. It was a true pleasure to do that. >> I want to send him Hive merch. Is that possible? >> I don't know. Maybe >> I want to send them t-shirts. >> Yeah, might as well. Um, so did you see have you read any of this stuff about what's going on in Davos right now >> with Trump? >> No. What? >> Carney Trump, you know, as per [ __ ] normal, gave this big long speech where it's rambling. It's crazy. He's complaining about NATO. He's complaining about our allied countries. He tells Canada, "You better [ __ ] watch it." Cuz uh Canada's prime minister essentially said like, "Hey world, we can't trust America anymore. We're in a new era now. We need we as Canadians need to start forming alliances with other European countries, blah blah blah blah blah. We can't trust um America." This obviously comes, you know, a day or whatever after Trump unveiled that picture in his in the Oval Office. That was >> it was America, >> Canada, and Greenland all American flagged. >> Mhm. >> Right. >> And uh you know, I just I don't know. It's it's strange to watch this because on one hand, I'm filled with the sentiment that like this guy is a [ __ ] buffoon. Not everybody in the world or I think even most people in the world think that most Americans are not for this. >> But the fact still remains he's in control of the country. He's doing all of this [ __ ] And so when you see Canada stand up and say like, "Fuck America. We got to move on." >> It doesn't matter that most Americans are not behind this [ __ ] It's like it's happening. The the world uh kind of stage is changing as a result of all these [ __ ] things Trump is doing. >> Correct. Yeah. I don't know. Um I posted on my Hive account maybe like last week or something just out of genuine curiosity. I was like, I travel the world and I'm an apologetic American. When they ask like, "Where are you from?" I literally don't want to tell people. >> And so I just kind of asked like, "How do you perceive us? What what do you think of this country?" >> And the consensus is um pity and fright. So they're scared of what's going to come their way as a result of what is happening to us. So, I think they're more they pity our situation more than they hate us because I think they all know that it's Donald Trump. Like, they know that not every American is that way. >> They hear the same news we hear, like, you know, potential unfair elections and all of that. So, like, you know, >> they see the protests and everything. >> Yeah. >> But it's like it doesn't, you know, I I get it. They pity us or or at least they pity the the portion of Americans that are not for Trump. Totally. I understand that. But like there there was a little bit of I felt like at least in his first term there was kind of a like a world reaction that was like all right we can hold our breath for four years and then this [ __ ] guy will be out and America will be America again. >> Is not happening now. No >> you know >> and I don't know like how far it goes. I And also at Davos Trump said that he will not use force to acquire Greenland but that he's trying to put together some deals and [ __ ] Who knows if that's going to be accurate or not, but we're we're >> like we're actively talking about or at least understanding that it's a possibility >> that Trump could use military force in a way that would be against a NATO country or a NATO allied country. And like what does that world look like when this um agreement, this partnership, this uh allied kind of group of countries that has been together since World War II is is [ __ ] fractured and we're out of it or we're the big bad now. And do we then align with countries who are not in NATO? Like I don't I don't quite know like what the new version of this is, but we have ostensibly three more years of this [ __ ] president >> doing all this [ __ ] and reshaping that kind of like world structure. Um I don't know. It's just bad. I don't because then even if he gets out in three years and let's say it's a complete blue wave, let's say three years from now we have hardcore left link. Let's say it's AOC as president, [ __ ] full Senate, full house, all Democrats. It's like, yeah, but all those agreements are torn up. The world may have been redrawn, you know? >> Yeah. >> I don't know. Is he gonna do enough damage that it can't be undone? >> I don't know. I mean, I guess I'd like to think that we said it on one podcast, like the minute that, you know, the blue wave is ushered in, like you potentially just start signing bills, start signing executive, like at what point is it beyond no return? Like I I don't know. >> I don't know. It's why we contemplate leaving this country because I don't want to [ __ ] live in this [ __ ] >> So, I don't have the answers, but I would like to think that if we could elect uh, you know, a Democrat that it would all go back to the way it was. I mean, like, they can sign us back into NATO, the Green New Deal. Like, all that [ __ ] is literally just a [ __ ] signature and an agreement. >> And they hate us because they hate Donald Trump. So, if he's gone >> Yeah. But there's also like there's a poison in the well now that I don't know. I get what you're saying. We can make like paper agreements and and form new alliances or or you know regain old alliances, whatever the case may be, but there's something like rotten in the core of America now. >> And I don't know like how that gets out. And I'm talking about like the Proud Boys, ICE, the January 6th riers, the him pardoning all these [ __ ] people that owe the United States like hundreds of millions of dollars in fraud money that now they're just like, "Nope, [ __ ] that. You don't owe anything. Pardon?" >> There like that [ __ ] can't go back in the bottle, you know? >> I mean, it has to be like Nermberg trials. I mean, like, they have to publicly see all of these people go to prison, be tried for all of it, >> I guess. But then doesn't the next Republican president just pardon them all? >> I suppose. I don't know. Is >> that is what it feels like. That's feels to me that's where we're at. >> Like we're just back and forth, back and forth. Two steps forward, back, back. Exactly. Yeah. >> Yeah. I don't know. Uh I'm ready for somebody to just burn it all down. Burn it all down to the ground. Let's start over. Well, to that end, have you seen a documentary called The Age of Disclosure? >> No. >> It came out month ago or two months ago, maybe roughly. It's about um it's about disclosure uh UFO, alien disclosure, >> and it's very well done. It has interviews with all of the highest ranking government people. Marco Rubio's [ __ ] in it talking about UFOs. >> Yeah. Um, and it puts the information together in a very coherent, very linear pattern that's extremely easy to understand. >> And you have in no uncertain terms multiple people who are the heads of or have been the heads of uh, national science, national intelligence, national blah blah blah blah blah, list goes on and on and on. high ranking like Air Force admirals and [ __ ] all saying the United States has been engaged in a cover up of this information for the past 80 years and it has kind of split now into this legacy program which was started under Eisenhower that was using the Air Force, the CIA and one other department I believe to go retrieve crashed UFOs wherever they are in the world and get there before the Russians or the Chinese do. And that is super top secret. But now there's this new era of people with Lou Alzando, ATIP, um couple other agencies and their whole goal is to like get that information, get to the bottom of it. Um it's fascinating and basically all of these dudes are like aliens are here. This is alien technology. We are in contact with or humanity is in contact with at least two specific species that they are aware of that they have bodies of. and uh you're like, "Well, I mean, this seems very credible to me." And it it's a lot of the same people who have been in the New York Times articles and stuff over the past >> already talking about it. Yeah. >> Five or six years. Yeah. It just puts it together in a way that I've never seen done before. Highly recommend it. But part of what they bring up in it is that it's basically like a new kind of cold war is what's been going on where it's pretty much Russia, China, and the United States are in a race to reverse engineer the technology of these craft because if you can do it, you control the world in a way we've never seen before. Um, and so that's why supposedly the US has been like so secret about it. But the the kind of like real story behind it is one of the big arms of the original legacy program is independent contractors Loheed Martin [ __ ] like that who would get these craft and then they use their scientists to start reverse engineering it. And as that has been happening since the 40s, new administrations, new presidents, new heads of CIA, that kind of churn rate at all these agencies and these governmental places is so high that the companies now basically control everything because their corporate [clears throat] mandate, which is like secrecy for profits above all else, outlives all the people in any of these places. >> Yeah. >> And so now the companies basically have all the secrets. The government can't even get access to them. Like [ __ ] Trump doesn't know this [ __ ] No president has known this [ __ ] Senators, Congress people are having closed door briefings. They can't get access to it because it's not um government information. It's private corporation information now. >> So there could be just like alien tech out there in existence like ready to be used weaponry. >> Yes. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. I mean, the things that they that some of these pilots describe seeing and interacting with and stuff, you're just like, "Huh?" And supposedly there is crystal clear footage. There is crystal clear photographs of all of it. >> I believe all of it. Yeah. >> And the companies Loheed Martin and [ __ ] is keeping it under lock and key. So when you see one of these little, you know, blurry photos or whatever comes out or like the Tic Tac video or whatever, you know, >> teasing us. Yeah. Well, those videos are basically like the ones that the military has and some whistleblower releases it or leaks it to blink 182 or whatever, you know. Uh, I don't know. It's interesting. I was just curious if you had seen it because it really is about like government inefficiency and this thing that was created back in the 40s, this kind of like system of secrecy that was created back in the 40s, what it has kind of morphed into, you know, whatever 80 years later. um really at the the detriment of human understanding, humanity in general. Like if imagine a world >> if we could with good intention. >> Yeah. Yeah. And it it made me think a lot about like um there's some conjecture that maybe these creatures or whatever these entities are from the sea >> because uh they talk about in the documentary like 80% of the ocean is completely >> unexplored. >> Um and the ocean floor is not mapped at all. They were saying like we have better maps of Mars than we do our own ocean floor. We have no [ __ ] idea. >> And so the idea is kind of presented. You know what? If there was like a sentient species uh that is not warlike, does not go after one another, but instead from the beginning are completely cooperative. And everything they do is for the greater good. And so instead of building weapons and fighting each other, they just were like building technology to make [ __ ] better for them. And now they have these craft that can go in water, space, air, etc., etc. H. >> Yeah. Well, I believe it all. Um, I believe it. Like all of the footage that I've seen, all of the [ __ ] that's been talked about, like I feel like you have to in the very least entertain that aliens and all that [ __ ] is real. I I mean I've always thought that obviously, but like when you have like when Harry Reid, he's dead now, but he was a senator and he was one of the senators who like earmarked money for these black sight projects and stuff. In that first New York Times article in 2016 or 2017 where basically Harry Reid came out and he [laughter] was like, "Yes, aliens exist. I've seen them. We have their UFOs in hangers and I personally funded all this shit." Like that's a US senator saying this [ __ ] >> right? >> He's just crazy. We dismiss it, >> you know? Like, and now you've got even more people like in this documentary, all these different people that are >> Air Force pilots, Air Force officers, all different people at different tiers of all kinds of government agencies and stuff saying like, "I have firsthand accounts with this shit." >> They're all making it up, >> right? Yeah, I believe it. I don't know. I believe it. Maybe I'll see an alien one day. >> God, I hope. But that's just like going back to what we were talking about about um you know, can the all this be put back together? I do think there are certain circumstances that could arise, aliens being one of them or or as the uh documentary is called Age of Disclosure. Also, Spielberg has a movie coming out this year called Day of Disclosure. >> Yeah, I saw that. >> That's about this. Um, and we know from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Spielberg is buddies with all the people who know this [ __ ] >> like for real, he's always been very interested in aliens and he has some access to people who are like high up that chain. Like the in Close Encounters, the French scientist guy who's leading the whole thing. That guy's based on Jacques Valle who's a real >> ufologist. Um, anyways, I'm just saying that I think I'm not sure it'll be aliens or disclosure, even though it does seem like we're inching forward and forward in that. And this documentary lays out, um, why haven't these documents come to light? And it's because these big war machine companies >> have lobbyists that get different politicians elected. And every time they've had two bills come up in the last two years to disclose it all, they get shot down because Loheed Martin and Rathon and whoever else has all these government contracts and owns the parts, the UFOs, they're like, "Fuck that [ __ ] This is our bread and butter." >> Interesting. >> Shut it down. Yeah. >> Huh. >> I know. >> It's kind of sad. I agree. But there are things like that that circumstantially could be bigger than our political situation. I think that I don't know, maybe would have some effect on it to the positive. I really don't know. >> I I just Donald Trump just has to go. I feel like once he's dead, like this will it'll lessen. >> You think? or they just won't be as effective at what they're trying to do because like the Donald Trump is just like a [ __ ] greedy [ __ ] >> and Stephen Miller and the whole kind of like rightwing are using him to get what they want. They're still going to want those things. They're going to try and find somebody else potentially. >> It all it comes down to fair elections. >> Yeah. >> If we have those anymore, >> right? >> Because no one is going to vote for this [ __ ] again. like no one except mom and dad. >> I mean, I don't know you say that, but like they did. They voted for Trump again. >> I just have to think that literally unless you are Maja, you are not voting for this [ __ ] again. Like all the farmers, you know, that voted for Trump, they're [ __ ] never again. He's ruined their lives. He's destroyed people's lives. >> But do you think they'll vote for AOC? I think they may not just vote, you know, like they'll stay home and then it is a matter of can the Democrats turn out a number that will beat whatever the dieh hard maggot is. >> That's fair. That's fair. >> And I don't know cuz that's like what happened with Kla Harris, I think, if we're to believe those election results, which >> I'm not 100% sure I do. >> But I mean, that effectively is what happened there. If we're again, if we're believing what's being presented to us as real, >> it depends on who the Republican candidate is. I get, you know, if it's JD Vance, I think she's got a shot. I think she's got a shot. >> God, can you imagine casting a vote for [ __ ] JD Vance? I I see that, but I'm like, people voted for Trump, >> right? Well, I said that the first time Donald Trump was running against Hillary Clinton. I was like, there's no [ __ ] way. I literally I told the kids before they went to bed like, "Can you believe we're going to have like the first female president?" >> Yeah. >> And when they woke up, all of us were in a state of shock. >> I That night, that election night, I was with a good friend of mine. We went to her sister's house to watch the election. They had the whole [ __ ] party. All the polls came out, the momentum. This was a done [ __ ] deal. First woman president. Yep. >> We're sitting there, you know, spirits are high, whatever. I don't remember when it was about 8 or 9:00. Some of those numbers start coming in from Pennsylvania and [ __ ] Michigan or whatever. And we're just like, uh, what there? By the end of that night, there were children crying. >> Yeah. >> Like 10, 11, 12 year old kids walking around in tears at what had happened. And it was just like this bizarre shock. I I couldn't [ __ ] believe it. For the next week, I didn't sleep because I was just glued to the TV being like, "This is obviously fake. This is Russia's involved. Russia, Russia, Russia, >> but it was um >> I just felt like someone somewhere would would figure out that this is not how this should be. Something illegal was done and it I felt like I was trapped in that same mindset for years." And I got [ __ ] cancer during his first term. >> Nice. >> I think he gave me [ __ ] cancer. I literally do. Yeah, potentially stress. >> Yes, because I was just up every night watching the same [ __ ] Rachel Matto being like, when is it going to be like breaking news, Trump is out and it never did. >> I kind of felt that way when Kamla >> lost. I thought they were for sure going to be like it was rigged. You know, I I don't know like just clinging on to something like there's no way a second time. No [ __ ] way. >> Yeah. >> Here we are and now I'm just gearing up for like a third time. No [ __ ] way. >> Exactly. Exactly. >> And nobody's doing [ __ ] about it. Like we have no Epstein files. >> We all doing something about it. >> That's true. He'll probably die. >> He He looks worse and worse by the goddamn day to me. >> He's just like slurring and making no [ __ ] sense. >> Yeah, that's true. >> I don't know. >> Then we get JD Vance. I just don't think JD Vance he he's like he's too goofy or something. He's like Trump is certainly like funny and whatever, but for whatever reason people take him seriously. I don't think anybody takes JD Vance seriously. >> No, he's like a [ __ ] He's like a Mickey Mouse. He's like a cuphead. He's like a animated character. >> What's it video game? >> Yeah, he's a cuphead. [laughter] I thought this was some insult that I I didn't know about. >> He didn't know it. No, I don't know. I don't like him. I don't know. There's >> Yeah, >> you can just like he's a phony and you know it. >> He's an ass kiss. He's a phony. He's a turncoat. Like he'll do whatever he's got to do and and you just sense it. He He's no there's no authenticity. >> Donald Trump like at least knows he's a piece of [ __ ] and he doesn't play. >> It's not a part. It's who he is. >> Yeah. No, exactly. Vance has like turned on a dime. He used to be liberal and now he's like this [ __ ] weird Erica Kirk, I guess. But his wife now is pregnant, right? >> That's what they say. >> With their next kid, you think he's going to leave her while she's pregnant? >> I don't know. I don't even know if it's real. I don't believe anything that is reported anymore. [laughter] Don't >> that for sure. You know, I was watching CNN the other day and they it was like on one of the days I think it was like two days after maybe Renee Good. So like [ __ ] and still it's popping off in Minneapolis obviously. >> Yeah. >> But uh they did like a whole piece on Barbie on a new Barbie doll coming out and I was just like what the [ __ ] is this? The world is burning. We've got [ __ ] Gustapo in our streets and CNN is talking about Barbie dolls. The mainstream media is like [ __ ] done. It's over. >> Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I don't trust it anytime. I I mean, I've got like, you know, the handful of news sources that I look at like on my Instagram and my different accounts or whatever, but like CNN, I don't even look at it anymore. >> I still watch them all because I'm curious like CBS, I think, like whatever CNN may be bad. at MSNBC or MS Now maybe bad and biased and and doing corporate show commercials and stuff, >> but they're not the worst. Obviously, the worst is like Newsmax, but if you look at like CBS to me, they are now basically >> state sponsored media. Like, he got them. >> Um, the Ellison family owns them. They install Barry Weiss to [ __ ] yank whatever segments they don't want out of 60 Minutes. They did I saw on CBS News the other day they did a [ __ ] puff piece on Marco Rubio. He's an American hero. I was like what the [ __ ] am I watching? That's CBS >> and there's commercials and [ __ ] after football that are like ice advertisements and [ __ ] >> It's crazy. >> So we're we're through that looking glass and like that you know the media at least in America has been kind of one of the guard rails that it's like >> journalism still has integrity. These networks will not cowtow to him, but we've seen him dismantle that very easily. ABC fired Jimmy Kimmel. Oh, oops, sorry. We'll put him back on the air. But they did it. >> They proved like, "We'll do whatever you want." Dear Lord, dear master. Um CBS yanking that [ __ ] piece on 60 Minutes about Secot. Yes, dear master. We'll do anything you say. They're done. I really think the only journalism you can I don't want to say the only journalism because I do think some good [ __ ] is still being done on on Legacy Media, but um it really is just whoever you're watching on [ __ ] Instagram at this point, you know, whoever's on the ground there doing [ __ ] wherever the ground is, wherever it happens to be in whatever story. >> Don Lemon just got uh like threatened with all that [ __ ] for going like Jesus Christ. Like the independent journalist. Yeah, that's insane. >> And like the FBI raided some woman's house who like reports for the Washington Post or something. Did you read about that? >> Yes. >> Just [ __ ] broke into her house. >> Uhhuh. >> Some lady in Florida like badmouth the mayor or like some kind of somebody in Florida. They sent the [ __ ] police to her house. Like that's going to happen to me. I just feel it. Like it's going to happen. >> Get that. Get your phone out and you better get that [ __ ] on video if it does. >> I've told everybody at the bakery, if anybody comes in, you get your phones out and you record from behind the goddamn back doors and you don't come out cuz it's got to be me, you know? I can't let anybody in my bakery like be harmed. But >> well, they would go for you. You're the head of the snake. [laughter] >> Yeah, they'll get me. They'll get me. >> Head of the hive snake. >> Yeah, >> I think so. Um well anyway, thank you all for joining us. This was just a brief lib sibs after we um talked about how long were we on Hassan Piker's show? Two plus hours today. >> Yeah, >> it it was a little bit of a a show for sure. Mom and dad by the end of it were almost asleep. It felt like they really whatever gas they had in the tank was gone by the end of it. But um nonetheless, we wanted to do a little midweek episode just to say thank you to everybody. Give my sister and I a chance to kind of talk what's going on. I like doing lib sibs because we don't have to deal with mom and dad. It's just you and me kind of >> shoot the [ __ ] >> Did you see Bone Temple yet? >> Is that the >> 28 Days Later? >> It just came out. >> Yeah. >> No, we saw the other one though that came out last year >> with Aaron Taylor Johnson. >> Who's that? Uh, bullet kickass bullet train. >> Was he the son? >> No, he was the dad. >> Aaron Taylor Johnson. He was the dad. Anyway, Ray Fines out in the [ __ ] woods doing the crazy [ __ ] >> with the zombie that has a big dick. >> Yes. So, this is the followup to that. >> Yeah. >> Recommend. >> Okay. >> So, you get >> Did you like that one? Did you like the zombie big dick movie? >> Not Not really. Okay. >> So, I So, I was kind of apprehensive. Also, I wanted Killian Murphy to reprise his role and he didn't, but he's in this one briefly. Um, the character Jimmy Crystal. So, you are introduced. >> Is that the little blonde kid? >> Yes. >> So, that's what I thought that whole [ __ ] last movie with the big dig zombie. >> Yeah. >> They introduce you to like, okay, this [ __ ] preacher is going to get killed by the zombies and he loves it and his little kid goes off and then you're like, oh, but the movie's not about that little kid. And then you see him in the very end and he's now got a cult of like Adidas wearing tracksuit people with baseball bats and [ __ ] and they all wear blonde wigs and I'm like isn't that the movie? Why is that the last one minute of this movie? >> That's this movie. >> Okay. >> And they delve into Jimmy Crystal and like his whole kind of like what he's trying to accomplish and his fingers as his cult is called. But I did not realize, so I saw people cosplaying as the Jimmies and going to the theater to watch it. And everyone in the UK was like, "Bruh, you can't do that. Do you even know what you're doing?" So I looked it up. I Googled it. Jimmy Crystal is based off of a real man named Jimmy Seville, who in the UK, after he died, like 20 or 30 women and men came forward and said that he brutally sexually assaulted them when they were children. Oh god. >> He wears the tracksuit. He's got the [ __ ] blonde bob. He wears the chains. He is Jimmy Crystal. And so the dude who wrote the movie explained like the world stopped in 2001, like when the virus took over. And so you never had the opportunity to like understand who Jimmy Seville was, but the little kid had seen him on TV like so often that he kind of like, you know, mimicked the look of this guy. >> Mhm. >> But, you know, obviously don't dress as him because he was like a horrific uh child molester back in the day. But that was the whole plotline behind Jimmy Crystal and who he is and why he looks that way and why they wear the wigs and all this [ __ ] And I didn't know any of that. So, after knowing that, it's like that's [ __ ] gross. But it was good. Um, there's a scene in this movie. >> I It's a zombie with a bigger dick. >> He's in it a lot. >> The big dick zombies in it >> a lot. [laughter] He's a main character. >> What? He does. He's a zombie. He can't speak, can he? Oh god. >> He's a main character. >> Oh no. >> But the jimmies are like just horrific. And there's a scene that like took me out. >> Like I literally had to like like I I could not I couldn't watch. It was awful. >> But recommend. >> Okay. >> The Jimmies. >> Um speaking of media recommendations, for all of those who know who Taylor Frankie Paul is, I uh >> this Bachelor [ __ ] >> Oh yes. >> Okay. >> She is the leader of Mom Talk. She is the star of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and she is your next Bachelorette. Her season begins airing March 22nd. In celebration and tribute, I've begun to make a country album inspired by her and for her. And I posted a couple of those songs on my other podcast, Game of Roses, and she retweeted or reposted one on TikTok. She has 5 million followers. Thank you. >> Oh, very good. Very good. >> It's called My Ugly and My Lovely. >> Is this the Swigs? >> Yeah, they go to Swig all the time. >> Mhm. [clears throat] to get their dirty sodas and talk about the future of mom talk. Um, anyways, thank you all for joining us once again. This has been a a kind of chill lib sibs, you know. >> Mhm. >> I I like doing these there. It's better than like showing mom clips of ice brutality and having her just be like, "Well, I didn't see that one. I just showed it to you." Well, I'll have to look more into it. >> Okay. Anyways, thank you all for joining us. We will be back Sunday with um a full episode. I am trying to get some interesting guests to come on. Maybe not this Sunday, but in the future for sure. Uh so stay tuned for that. >> There's a woman named Monty Mater that people are telling us to get in contact with. I don't know how to do that. She's got like quite a few followers, >> but she is a reformed like white nationalist >> like was like was in a [ __ ] cult >> and now she spends literally her entire life trying to bring people out of it, you know, expressing her disdain for Trump and all this [ __ ] Monty made her out there. >> All right. Our dad will be your hardest challenge of all time. >> He might like her. >> Okay. >> It's a It's a third party. >> Yeah, it's a third party. He gets charmed by like people that are not you and me because I think he he he [laughter] hates us. Well, he tries to exert his like >> the relationship that we had with him when we were children. >> Mom and dad are never capable of moving beyond that. They still see us as these subservient little people that they can control and we should be doing whatever they say and all this [ __ ] >> But a third party, >> he don't have that with them. He didn't raise them. He didn't uh force them to play baseball and softball for 10 million [ __ ] hours [laughter] of their childhood, you know? So, he doesn't have that, at least I think in his perception, he doesn't have that like level of control over them. So, he has to let them kind of talk and be a little polite, >> right? Yeah, that's true. >> I don't know. Anyways, thanks again for joining us. We will be back Sunday with a full episode talking about everything that has gone on this week, which is so far uh Trump's peace board grift, Florida to lose 218 million in closure of alligator Alcatraz. Did you read about this? Don Lemon prosecuted by the DOJ. Trump's insane tweeting spree at 1 a.m. the other night. Did you see that? 150 [ __ ] tweets in like 30 minutes. >> Um the American flag draped over Canada and Greenland. people, some politicians are calling for the 25th amendment to be invoked to get Trump out. >> Uh there is information going around. I don't know how much of this gonna make it in the show. This is just the notes that I have so far. There's info going around that Putin has blackmail on Trump. Um a ex-Russian intelligence officer is basically saying like Putin has videos of Trump doing horrible [ __ ] Uh El Paso ICE detention facility has killed three people in the past 45 days. Trump makes no acknowledgement of Martin Luther King Day. Oh, that letter he sent to the Norwegian prime minister. Did you see that [ __ ] >> [ __ ] insane. And the Davos speech. I don't know how much of that we're going to cover, but some of that will certainly be on the docket. >> Did you talk to mom about uh what was his name? Sasha. >> Yeah, this past episode. Oh, you weren't on it. >> Was on it. >> Yeah. >> Mom's friend. >> What the [ __ ] with that? >> Yeah. I don't know. I don't know if she was, you know, didn't expect what the show was or maybe hadn't seen it. I don't know exactly, but I thank her for coming on nonetheless. You know, it's not like to come on a YouTube show when you don't do this type of [ __ ] and like talk about politics. It's not >> it's not an easy thing to do, but uh yeah, I forgot you were you were not on that up. So, >> Sunday you'll be back, I assume. >> Yeah, I'll be there. >> All right, cool. >> Well, we will see you then. Thank you for joining us. And Haley, I love you. >> Love you. Talk to you later. My