Back to episode — Episode 2502 CWSA 06/11/24
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not being an American said this: Serious question. I'm not American so I might be missing something. But can anyone tell me why do millions of Americans still support a convicted criminal, a sexual assaulter, a rapist, a fraudster, a religious pretender, and overall one of the vilest politicians I can recall? I have three answers from my American perspective. Number one, I couldn't tell which of…
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If you would like to judge the mood of the country, I had a post on X yesterday that I think did it really well. I don't think that the left understands how much energy they've created in the right. So yesterday I posted two words and it got, last I checked, a quarter of a million views, which is a lot for my account. And this is all I said: It's time.
Quarter of a million views. Can you feel it? Can you feel the energy? Yeah. All I had to do was say "It's time." Everybody knew what that meant. Here's what that means if you didn't know. It's time to leave it all out in the field. If there was anything you were holding back, don't. If you thought to yourself, you know what would be good if maybe I tried to get my neighbor registered to vote, do it. It's time.
If you thought maybe I should retweet this thing or do this thing or talk to somebody or make that argument, it's time. Do it now. Everything that needs to be done, hold back nothing. Give everything. This is for the fate of the whole world. It's time. It's time to get serious. It's time to no longer play. There are some people who are going to need to go to jail and it's time. We're not going to put up with this anymore. We're not going to let you steal an election. It's just time. So full energy. Let's see it now.
Speaking of energy, I'd like to give you my strangest hypothesis of the day. When we talk about climate change, regardless of what's causing it or how much there is, I have this notion. When is it ever a bad idea to have more energy? I'm trying to think of a reframe. It's the easiest way to understand the risk and reward of any climate warming. So again, I'm assuming that there might be some warming. The separate debate that I'm not talking about is what's causing it, is it natural or man-made, and how much, etc.
But we do know that where there's warming there's extra greenery and the plants like it. It's energy. So warming is energy. Do you know what the most dangerous thing in the world is? No energy. It's called cold. I remember a question asked in the high school science class. The professor or teacher said that heat is really just energy basically. The particles are moving around a lot and that's what heat is. And if the particles are not moving around, that's called cold. And somebody raised their hand and said, if you can get energy, if heat and energy are the same thing, what is cold? And the answer was it's the absence of energy.
Now let me give you two situations. It's zero degrees out and it's winter and you have no electricity, no power. What are you going to do? Die. You're going to die unless you can start a fire, which creates energy or unleashes it. What happens if it's too hot? If it's too hot, you put up more solar panels and you just convert the energy into air conditioning, right?
So it seems to me that in every situation, unless you're talking about a fire or an explosion which is a release of energy that's bad, if you talk about sort of life, not an emergency but just life, more energy is almost always more better.
The best career advice I ever gave myself was that the same week I graduated from college in upstate New York, I traded my car for a one-way ticket to California and ended up in the Bay Area. Why? Most energy. This is where the energy is. So I went from a low-energy place to a high-energy place because that's where you get lucky. It's where everything good is. So it's always move toward the energy. Don't move away from it.
And so here's the general statement. Could it be that — well, I understand there might be some tipping point. You know, if it gets too warm something dies. I suspect that there's probably a universal law that says unless something's exploding on fire, that more energy always makes you more better. In other words, you're going to live longer with more energy than you would with less energy. And it's just always true.
Now, do you have to adjust to more energy? Yes, you might have to put up some solar panels and fire up more air conditioning maybe. Or you might have to plant more trees or something to adjust. But you could do that if you have energy. You can't do it if it's winter. You can't do it if you don't have energy. So I suspect that there's probably a universal law like that that we just haven't discovered yet. That more energy is more better. Just always.
Jury has reached a verdict on the Hunter Biden thing. And what was the verdict? I'll tell you what I was predicting. Even if I'm already wrong, what I was predicting is that it would be a guilty verdict because that shows that nobody's above the law, followed by a slap on the wrist. So the best case scenario is that Biden can say, look, I didn't even pardon my own son. That's how much I'm committed to the law.
But what is the verdict? I don't see anybody telling me. The jury was officially hung, somebody says. What? All right. Well, the messages I'm getting from the internet are all over the place so I don't trust any of them. Don Lemon, what about him? All right, we are going to check out on that. The Clinton hung the jury. It's not announced. Oh, okay, that makes sense. So there's a verdict but we don't know what it is.
All right. Well, that, ladies and gentlemen, is all I had for you today. Did I miss any big topics? Reached the verdict is expected to be read in court soon. All right, well let's all go listen to the verdict. So I say guilty followed by no jail time and then maybe followed by a pardon later. Ten year mandatory. Really? I don't know. Don't let the refs decide the game, you know.
Yeah, yesterday I was contacted by somebody who had an anti-Trump friend who was willing to talk to me on video to be deprogrammed. And I thought, whoa, really? And somebody was a lawyer, was a woman who was a lawyer. I thought, well that's perfect. I would love talking to somebody who's like anti-Trump and is smart enough to have a good debate. You know, a lawyer and woman is even more perfect. And so I agreed. It's like, oh yeah, maybe I would want to talk to her on video.
And then the next thing I hear is, well she's not a Democrat, she's an independent. And then I said, oh that's no fun. Do you know how easily I can flip an independent? I need a little challenge. Flipping a Democrat, I believe I can actually do. I believe I could actually flip a Democrat in real time right in front of you. But flipping an independent, you could do that. I need a little bit of a challenge. I could obviously flip an independent. That'd take like a second.
All right, that's all for now on YouTube and Rumble and Locals. I'm going to say bye for now. Thanks for joining. See you tomorrow, same time, same place. I'm going to stick around and talk to the Locals people. Local supporters, here I come.