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Gene

hey Ben, how are you doing?

Ben

I'm good man. We're we're recording a little off scheduled cuz of Easter, but hey,

Gene

damn pesky Easter getting in the way.

Ben

Yeah, Hey, just the, Mo I would argue the most important holiday in Christianity, but hey,

Gene

Nah, that's Christmas.

Ben

New, new, new. No, no, no. If you actually Christmas may be the most popular,

Gene

Christmas is responsible for at least a quarter of the GDP of the us. It's clearly the most important

Ben

yeah, from, from a religious standpoint he has risen and Christ resurrection and all that being extremely

Gene

but Santa Claus now that that's really the important guy in Christianity.

Ben

Ah, yeah. Christmas stems out of the Catholic Christ Mass, right? So, yeah. Anyway in this household, at least to try and get back to the original meanings.

Gene

Mm, icy. So, did you have a good Easter?

Ben

yeah, I'm sorry.

Gene

Did you have a good Easter? Would you make some good food?

Ben

We had great food. So at the in-laws we had good food at my parents and my family's stuff. We had good food and kids got to honey Easter eggs a couple of times and got numerous Easter baskets from us, from in-laws from my parents. And yeah, so

Gene

Did you paint the eggs?

Ben

no, no, no. We, we gracefully avoided that because our kids are young enough that that just ends in a mess.

Gene

Mm, I see.

Ben

They've, they've got time. They can do that later.

Gene

Yeah, these days you can actually like print pictures on your computer and then transfer'em to the eggs and

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

Not like the olden days when I was young.

Ben

Yeah. We still in, in my family at least when we went to my family stuff, they had the dye set out on the back porch with the different dyes and stickers and things like that. Very much the way we did it when I was a kid and yeah, I don't know.

Gene

Stickers. That's great.

Ben

Yeah, we, we always used to do two hunts. So you, you've got the younger kids that go first and the plastic eggs are filled with candy and stuff like that. And then you've got the older kids that go and thereafter money.

Gene

Now they don't, do they still sell the cab eggs or not? I don't even

Ben

Oh yeah, yeah. Cat berry egg still thing.

Gene

Okay.

Ben

I think they're disgusting personally, but hey, whatever you want.

Gene

they, they kind of are, but but it definitely seemed like they were a big thing around Easter time.

Ben

Hey, you got that commercial that's been running since the nineties hasn't changed.

Gene

Really? Okay.

Ben

Yeah. With the lying of Mark bark, mark, all the different animals, but the only, the bunny could be the Cadbury egg bunny.

Gene

Okay. Yeah, I

Ben

Come on. You've seen this commercial.

Gene

have not

Ben

been running since the nineties, gene.

Gene

not had a TV since the nineties, so I.

Ben

Okay.

Gene

Don't like advertising, man. Don't watch it.

Ben

Unless it's Tim Pool

Gene

that's not advertising, man. That's that's

Ben

total native

Gene

in, in formation. Yeah. Tim Pool was on fire last night. Holy cow. That was a good episode.

Ben

I made it through part of the actual episode. I didn't even begin to get into the

Gene

The after show. So you know who Peter Bogosian is, right?

Ben

I do know who Peter Bogosian is.

Gene

So he is a fairly typical dark web liberal rich dude who who has found himself somewhat without a home because the left has moved into cuckoo socialist land.

Ben

The left left him.

Gene

The left, left them. And so

Ben

by the way.

Gene

it's what?

Ben

I sent you the commercial by the way.

Gene

Okay. Thank you. And so. He is doing some fun stuff. His YouTube channel is basically him at colleges

Ben

Yeah.

Gene

trying to practically show the youngsters, the college students that woke is stupid.

Ben

And if I may, Peter Bogosian came to fame by transposing pronouns in I believe mine, kpf, and putting it in as an academic paper and getting it through

Gene

Yeah, yeah. So, right. The, yeah. I mean that there's been, there's a few things like that they've done.

Ben

So that's the kind of character you're dealing with.

Gene

Yeah. Yeah, it's basically, it's the kind of thing that most people would not understand and people that do think it's hilarious.

Ben

But people who do also already recognize that academia is trash.

Gene

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Exactly. Exactly. So he's got a PhD and what was, what was fun of the after hour segment? The the paid portion is that, well for whatever amount of debate that they had during the normal show that got ramped up to 11 in the after hours where it was pretty obvious during the normal show that Goshen was trying to avoid the topic of Ukraine because he's on the wrong side of it. And, and the after hours, holy cow, Tim just went all in on that topic and basically was telling him how he doesn't understand that. That he needs to not have an opinion if he doesn't have full information, which I agree with. And the, and then pointing out a bunch of logical fallacies to him, which again, is great when a guy who dropped outta college is telling a guy with a PhD that he's wrong and he's acting like an idiot.

Ben

Yeah. I, I, I think okay. I don't see that as necessarily uncommon,

Gene

And, and common with what?

Ben

uncommon.

Gene

Oh, I'm common.

Ben

I, I think there are quite a few of us out there who can go toe to toe with some PhDs in certain subjects.

Gene

yeah. Yeah. But it's, it's, it's definitely enjoyable to see somebody doing that because I'll tell you, becausein was. At the beginning of the show right at the start in the intro. I don't know if it was Ian or somebody asking don't you also have a PhD? And said, yeah, but don't worry. Just call me Peter. He's trying to be all like, oh, it's not a big deal, don't worry about it. And by the end of the, certainly in the after hour segment he, he was like a deer caught in front of headlights or a freshman sitting in the wrong class because he is getting schooled up to wazoo by Tim Pool with and I, I hate the term cuz it's, it's inaccurate. But Tim bringing facts and receipts and be Goshen basically making but Russia bad. Okay. Arguments,

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

which is very

Ben

Russia bad.

Gene

his age. Okay. And it's, I recognize this because I'm of that generation. I'm his age, and so I can see this in a lot of people that are Mike and compatriots that it, it, they grew up their entire lives with this idea that we're in the Cold War. Russia's bad and they didn't take the win when the US won. They just kind of, waited for a decade when Russia was in complete desolation and bankruptcy and just ignored it and focused on other things until it got to be a little more together again, and then just picked right up where they were before. With Russia, bad, we've always been the Cold War. NATO should always be growing. We should always be trying to fight Russia

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

with. No actual rationale behind it, which was, what was so cool about Tim pointing this out to him is from a different generation, a younger generation, although Tim's getting up there in years too.

Ben

Dude, Tim's my age.

Gene

exactly. You're getting up there in years and you are, you're, dude, you're, you're like five years away from old man sas.

Ben

No

Gene

Oh, hell yeah.

Ben

Negative.

Gene

Yeah. You'll see, you'll see, you'll be saying these damn whipper snappers.

Ben

Oh, dude, I already say back in mad day we had WW squat

Gene

Mm-hmm. Yeah, exactly. So was it particularly fun episode and it's, it's good to see Tim getting.

Ben

feisty.

Gene

Yeah, that's a good word for it. Feisty for the right reason. Because what was not fun was, as you will remember a few months ago, Tim getting feisty about his members telling him that Eliza Blue is a fraud, and him not wanting to hear it. So this is, this is the right kind of Tim that I enjoy hearing.

Ben

I'm glad I avoided that drama.

Gene

Yeah, yeah.

Ben

Of went all in

Gene

I was all in because a buddy of mine whose show I ended up joining for at least a, a good chunk of time was very intimately connected with it. He knew Eliza back when they were in their twenties, so he's one of the guys that was writing the shit saying she's full of shit. She's lying about this stuff cuz he

Ben

I did not realize he personally knew her back in the twenties. Okay.

Gene

Not in the 1920s or 20 2020s, their

Ben

Their twenties, their, their.

Gene

So, yeah, and I, I was enjoying myself. I was having fun being a part of that, cuz I, I like a little controversy now and then, believe it or not.

Ben

Yeah, spicing it up.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

Speaking of controversy how are you feeling about the new Pentagon papers,

Gene

The, the new pen. Get on papers. What did I miss?

Ben

Papers leaked around the Ukraine War and US deployments and

Gene

Oh, yeah,

Ben

of, hundreds of US troops and other native

Gene

yeah, yeah. It's interesting that stuff's

Ben

and the death estimate estimates pretty much what we've been saying on this show right in line. So either we're paid for by Russia or,

Gene

I wish we're definitely not paid for it by

Ben

Hey, Kremlin, check please.

Gene

Yeah. I think they got a few expenses right now. Yeah. It's it's interesting that somebody finally came out with that stuff. I did. I did check on that. I, I sent it to some friends I have that, that have clearance and it was validated that it definitely looks authentic. Whether it is or not is a

Ben

oh, no, no, no. The, the Pentagon has already said that it is authentic, but certain items were doctored,

Gene

what the Pentagon says. I'm gonna use my own sources.

Ben

Okay. But I'm saying it's, it, it is authentic. The question is whether or not the casualty numbers for Russia slash Ukraine are actually in

Gene

Americans don't have those numbers, so it kind of doesn't matter.

Ben

I'm sorry.

Gene

Americans don't have those numbers, so it kind of doesn't matter.

Ben

I think the US government has those

Gene

No, they don't. How the hell would they have those numbers?

Ben

Because we have boots on the ground

Gene

No, we're not in that war. What are you talking about? No, we, we, it's literally physically impossible for us to have those numbers.

Ben

Okay.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

Anyway I I just found it hilarious personally, but, Hey,

Gene

What, what they had on there was essentially the numbers that are reported weekly by the by Russia. Yeah. Mm-hmm.

Ben

Which is counter to what the US slash Ukrainian estimates are. Right. You, you, the official US Ukrainian numbers are that Russia's lost 200,000 troops.

Gene

Call those estimates. I would say the Russian and Ukraine, or sorry, the American and Ukrainian propaganda numbers are about 10 times higher. Yes.

Ben

yeah.

Gene

But I don't think anyone actually believes those numbers. They, they have no basis. They're just

Ben

Ooh. There are a lot of people in the West that believe those numbers entire, Peter, perfect example, all in

Gene

said,

Ben

the Ukraine.

Gene

nobody important believes those numbers.

Ben

All right. You can throw the important tag out there. Fair enough. But I'm, I'm just telling you, there are a lot of people who are, oh, Ukraine bad.

Gene

Yeah. But, but let's say they were right. And let's say that there's 10 times as many Russians that died. I don't see how this is good for the us

Ben

I agreed.

Gene

so the

Ben

back Russia into more of a corner. It's

Gene

Yeah, yeah, exactly. Make it more of a sun cost fallacy argument for them, because everybody loves those

Ben

Yeah.

Gene

And nuclear war is the ultimate Suncoast fallacy.

Ben

Well, nuke going, nuke is definitely the if I can't have it, nobody

Gene

Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Screw you guys. I'm getting him.

Ben

Yeah. And I'm taking my bow with me.

Gene

Yeah, exactly. And then again, so sanctions, that's kind of a screw you guys. I'm going home argument too.

Ben

China's starting to impose a few

Gene

I think China's getting ready for a move.

Ben

I think China's about to move on Taiwan. Yes.

Gene

Yeah. I don't know if it's gonna be on Taiwan though. I think Taiwan might be a distraction.

Ben

Where do you think they would

Gene

That'll be interesting to find out.

Ben

Obviously you have some thoughts.

Gene

I, I have

Ben

Surely you wouldn't, drop that palm and then not explain.

Gene

I, I have no insight information whatsoever on this topic. All I'm saying is that it just seems like China's getting ready for a move. They're starting to flex a little bit.

Ben

Yeah. And where do you think they're gonna go, if not Taiwan?

Gene

I think it's gonna be the Western hemisphere.

Ben

R okay. I could see Brazil,

Gene

Mm-hmm. Brazil could be definitely

Ben

that would be a friendly takeover, not a

Gene

Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Friendly. But I said flexing. Flexing. And I think that a good form of flexing would be like, let's say China signed a five year agreement with Mexico for something really big. Like all Mexican petroleum products will be sold to China for the next five years.

Ben

Mm. I, I think I think that will be a hell of a test of the Monroe Doctrine and I'm

Gene

threw that out the window when they started being the world.

Ben

Okay. I actually 100% disagree. I think that the Monroe doctrine has always been our principle and what will come

Gene

might have been our principle, but we had no, not, we could never enforce it.

Ben

We

Gene

It was an empty threat and it, it is becoming more so every day. Completely not

Ben

has the very much, has the naval ability to absolutely lock off North and South America from the rest of the

Gene

navy is irrelevant. The Navy is anachronistic at this point. It is literally a figment of the 20th century that matters. Is zero today, except for submarines. Submarines are still important. The rest of

Ben

You only say that because the only naval power that Russia or China have that is anywhere near equal to the US is submarines.

Gene

No, I say that because submarines are the only important parts of the Seas Division. So the fact that Russia and China have'em kind of means they agree with what I'm thinking. I don't say it because of that, it's because the rest of the stuff is irrelevant. What, what is the last naval conflict that has happened on the planet Earth? Do you remember?

Ben

Yeah, go on. Vietnam.

Gene

Vietnam

Ben

Yeah. Vietnam had naval elements.

Gene

did it. I don't even remember that. Okay.

Ben

You could argue river boats.

Gene

I, I was

Ben

Gulf of Tonkin. You could argue lots of

Gene

Korea, but yeah, it's been like 80 years

Ben

Yeah. Because we've been involved in Sandy places without water.

Gene

because the navies are useless. The only thing that, that has provided something for the

Ben

Shipping. Okay. Okay. Shipping. The US wants the fuck over to China.

Gene

U

Ben

to

Gene

not want to fuck over China, US is very afraid of fucking over China because US economy doesn't just stop it. It literally disappears overnight. If shipping with China is impacted.

Ben

I, I think that's very much the other way around. Actually,

Gene

no, no.

Ben

dude, all we do is import from China. We

Gene

you? Exactly,

Ben

not dependent upon China.

Gene

exactly. All we do is import. That's all we do. We don't produce, we import. That's all we do.

Ben

produce food, we produce lots of things. We are

Gene

We produce. We produce very little and we import the vast majority of everything that's consumed

Ben

Okay? So all the

Gene

start with drugs. If China couldn't ship drugs to us for two months, people would be dying in this. Because us doesn't manufacture drugs, it's too expensive.

Ben

All the US has to do is place one carrier in the Malacca Straits and they can cut off China from the vast majority of their trade. And then if you have

Gene

That's an act of war. That would be an act of war. And that carrier would

Ben

It is not Chinese

Gene

It would be nuked. See, here's the thing

Ben

Good luck.

Gene

didn't understand, and I don't think you do right now either. An act of war is not a legal term. An act of war is something that causes the other side to retaliate for your actions. Now, parking a boat inside of territorial waters is illegal according to international law.

Ben

to Taiwan right now?

Gene

Now that that.

Ben

has, China has gone through and put vessels in the streets of Taiwan and

Gene

There's no such thing as the Straits of Taiwan.

Ben

sh. Excuse me.

Gene

It's the South Chinese Sea.

Ben

Okay. Different terms by

Gene

They also have never recognized Taiwan,

Ben

who has never recognized Taiwan. Okay, good for them. Why would the CCP

Gene

So why would, why would that be illegal for them to put something next to a country that doesn't exist?

Ben

It does exist, and

Gene

not exist according to them.

Ben

Okay you, you, okay? 1984. Congratulations. You can go down that road if you want. The fact of the matter is China has interdicted shifting already and ordered vessels to Heath two and brace for inspection and to be boarded. So, that is an act of war in and of itself against Taiwan, not us, but

Gene

Yeah. Which is a part of China

Ben

no. Taiwan is a freaking independent country, my friend.

Gene

well, not a green China.

Ben

Not according to China, and I will say the biggest mistake the US made during the Nixon era was the one China policy. Instead of saying, yeah, no, we'll recognize Beijing as the capital of mainland China, but Taiwan is now it's own thing.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

Had we done that in the 1970s and said, no, no, no, we're not gonna recognize one

Gene

of mistakes that were made in the 1970s. I, I

Ben

Oh, just a few. Jimmy Carter not being the least of

Gene

and I'm o obviously I'm sitting here with a big smirk on my face talking about all this stuff, cuz I think it's important to be able to view the perspective of your.

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

just look at it from the American standpoint, which, which is very limiting and it is not one shared by an awful lot of countries around the earth. And so when you look at Taiwan, that is, there's certain strategic elements there for the United States. There's also, or used to be anyway, a policy of containment of communism that was at work. I'm not sure that I've heard anybody in the US government for the last 15, 20 years

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

talk about the containment of China. I've heard about China being our enemy. I've heard about China stealing our shit, our trade secrets. I've heard a lot of negative things, but I haven't heard anything about we need to prevent communism from spreading cuz I ain't spreading cuz everybody knows it doesn't work. we're not really going after communism in China. Yeah. Okay. Fair enough. The homegrown American communism is primed for spread. But when you

Ben

Don't

Gene

look at the policies of United

Ben

you've got a couple Japanese islands

Gene

Yeah, yeah, yeah. And Japan. And Japan is a lot more worried about it than we are for sure. Yeah, it's and again, what it comes down to is a, a question which was raised yesterday on, on Tim cast with Pa Goshen. Is

Ben

This is not the temp cast review hour, by the way.

Gene

it, it's not. But that show literally just happened. So, I'm using it as a jumping board and I do encourage people to watch Tim Cast. It's with, with the ups and downs he's had, it's still the, the guests he's getting are really good.

Ben

Yeah.

Gene

Like, I'm not seeing those people on other shows, I guess is the My definition of good and

Ben

Yeah. And I would say his I, I did listen to his culture war with Vek and totally worth to listen. And again, man, I'm gonna double down on Beq.

Gene

So I've heard a

Ben

going to have some legs. He's, he's going to be in the debates and he's going, if he is in the, let me rephrase. If he is allowed to be in the debates in the Republican primary, he has a very good shot of gaining some momentum.

Gene

there's starting to be a conspiracy theory spreading about him that he, he is the, the state Department candidate

Ben

Okay.

Gene

that essentially he is being positioned in to get their man in the Republican party and is much in the same way that people are calling DeSantis the the insider.

Ben

the Bush candidate.

Gene

Yeah, that's what they say. Although again, we haven't heard,

Ben

is the bushy candidate. I'm sorry, Carl Rove is in there advising? Yes.

Gene

Because I tried to dig into this when I heard it and there's not a single thing that says Kyle Rose working anywhere right now. His name's not on anything.

Ben

Okay.

Gene

So all we have is Democrat talking points trying to sync DeSantis before the elections by aligning him with Bush. And I think it's working cuz you're believing it. But there, there's literally nothing, there's nothing out there at all that that is, is tying him other than mainstream television.

Ben

The, Eric Trump has talked about it, and Don Jr. Has talked about it. And then there have been a lot of

Gene

Yes. But has anybody, have we seen that? Because when Bush was. We saw those guys. Like we, this was not some secret hidden meetings that were happening. This was actually

Ben

Yeah. If DeSantis is smart, he would have to keep it quiet.

Gene

Yes. That's, that's how all conspiracies work. If, if everybody knew about it they wouldn't, they'd be able to do it. Therefore, they have to keep it on the hush low and there's no proof. That's how we know

Ben

seven days ago, Carl Rove downplayed Ron DeSantis Pole Plunge, Carl Rove and how to beat Trump. Stormy Daniels.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

What voters know to know more about. Hold on.

Gene

Don't cal Roe is a lot to have an opinion on the elections without working for somebody.

Ben

Vaccinated is

Gene

Mainstream media,

Ben

okay. Carl Rove himself being interviewed, but you know, Hey, who, who, who? The car,

Gene

well, before I lost my Twitter account, car Roe followed me on Twitter. So I could have asked them, but unfortunately I lost my account when the banning happened, so no longer follows me.

Ben

Okay.

Gene

I'm just saying it's it's just rumor and rumor that is generally gonna be perceived as negative, not positive. So when we actually hear something from Carl Row, or we see something from Santa's team saying we met with Carl and here's our plans and here's how we're gonna beat Trump, then I'll say, okay, looks like he's working for him.

Ben

Yeah. In an interview with Martha McCallum we're going to rally around him. If he's under attack rep problem is going to rally around him. Carl Rove is in an interview giving a lot of supporting language. It sure seems like a dude. I, I, I, I'm just saying reading between those lines

Gene

Yeah. Yeah. So Guy has an opinion about elections. We know he doesn't like Trump. We knew this before

Ben

guy whose opinions okay. Yeah. Whatever.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

like Carl Rove. You should accept yourself

Gene

That's fine. But Car Rove got Bush elected and that was pretty good. Not good for the country, but it was good for Bush. You did a good job.

Ben

or something? Hold on. Get the hell up. Get your act

Gene

You had some background noise.

Ben

response. Yeah. My, my phone just started randomly playing YouTube for

Gene

Oh, that's so good.

Ben

No, sorry about that.

Gene

Yeah.

Ben

where is this coming from?

Gene

I thought somebody turned the TV on in the background or something. Anyway, my,

Ben

I'm in

Gene

bottom line with this stuff is I, I just think that and again, I'm not buying into the rumor, but I'm starting to hear similar stuff being said about the ve is that he is connected to the establishment. He's being pushed through as the, the young candidate. Cuz clearly DeSantis is not like, it's not going through with him. And so we need to be careful and we need to watch out and dig into exactly who is pushing him in. So, and I, I don't know, there

Ben

I, I, I buy that on DeSantis. I don't buy that on vec. And the reason why is DeSantis to me, rings as a hollow shell clone of actual principles. I think DeSantis is a good soldier. I think he's a good follower, but I don't think he's a leader

Gene

I think it's a much better governor than the one we have here.

Ben

Okay, that's not a hard bar. Congratulations. Special Olympics. Good job. Sorry.

Gene

God

Ben

apologize to all those who that offended, but

Gene

right.

Ben

if you knew our governor, you might get it.

Gene

Timmy,

Ben

anyway,

Gene

governor Timmy.

Ben

yeah. Yeah. But the, the point is so when DeSantis speaks, he's following other people's thought patterns. He, I, I have in, if someone can point out an area where DeSantis has been the thought leader on something, by all means, please send it to me, but.

Gene

definitely led the way in Covid.

Ben

No, they did not.

Gene

Okay. Who do you think led the way in Covid?

Ben

South Dakota, Christie. No.

Gene

I'll give you that. Chrissy Noem, a total population smaller than the Miami of the entire state.

Ben

Doesn't matter. The thought wasn't his. She never locked down.

Gene

She never did. No. Yeah, that's true.

Ben

So yeah. Anyway, my point is show me where DeSantis has actually been a leader, and I will acquiesce. But yeah. From my point of view, I don't think DeSantis has been a leader. I think he's been a very good Republican governor that has executed Republican thoughts in a very brave way. So, for instance, Florida changing and moving away from the lockdowns.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

V he was the first to take that leap and move away from the lockdowns Texas to follow which is a failure of Abbott and why Abbott should never be even ever considered for president.

Gene

believe he got reelected.

Ben

He shouldn't have been,

Gene

He

Ben

I voted

Gene

him. Yeah, same here.

Ben

I, I absolutely voted against,

Gene

Yeah.

Ben

but, he's, Abbott is a milk toast governor at best, so, yeah.

Gene

Yep. And if he doesn't pardon this shooter guy.

Ben

Oh, he's going to, he dude, it, that might end up in a recall.

Gene

Yep.

Ben

Like seriously,

Gene

No, seriously. Yeah, I would support that big time.

Ben

I, there are already calls for a. If he does not pardon this, which there's some interesting points in Texas state law. So we're, we're shifting topics here, but

Gene

We

Ben

governor has to receive, in Texas, the governor has to receive a request for a pardon from the parole board.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

He cannot just pardon anyone he wants,

Gene

Now why is that? That's stupid.

Ben

Because Texas has actually one of the weakest governors in the United States. And this is something a lot of people don't understand, but the Texas governor is not the most powerful politician in Texas.

Gene

Hmm. Who is

Ben

The lieutenant governor and the railroad commissioner are pretty much neck and neck

Gene

the, the railroad commissioner.

Ben

Absolutely.

Gene

Wow.

Ben

The railroad commissioner has a immense amount of authority over land and how things are used and permitting and everything else. The, the Railroad Commissioner is an extremely powerful

Gene

Most people never heard of that position.

Ben

Exactly.

Gene

So what's the deal there? Is that just a historical artifact or,

Ben

So you know, obviously as the name would imply, it started out with the railroad and everything else, but really oil and gas pipelines, basically the lifeblood of Texas economy all throw, all go through the railroad commissioner's

Gene

that's an elected position.

Ben

It is,

Gene

I couldn't tell you who the hell I would've voted for that, for that position.

Ben

yeah. Maybe you should pay more attention to politics in your own state, man.

Gene

fuck you, never, I've never seen a single ad for anybody running for that.

Ben

Why? Yeah, why would you? It's an innocuous position. No, but if you look it up, man, oil and gas, all the drilling

Gene

Maybe add a run for that position.

Ben

Go for it.

Gene

Yeah, that couldn't be that hard. Knowing

Ben

Actually, it's one of the bigger races. It's

Gene

How's it a big rate if nobody buys ads?

Ben

Because it's one of those things that it's very much a internal boughton paid for sort of thing

Gene

This is an interesting thing. I wanna find out what it takes to get on the ballot for that position.

Ben

It's a statewide ballot, so,

Gene

Yeah, but how many signatures do you need? I wonder if it's a

Ben

It's the same as any statewide ballot.

Gene

which is how many

Ben

Oh my god. I don't know. I'd have to Google it

Gene

Yeah, I'll Google it.

Ben

Yeah. But railroad Commissioner is an extremely powerful position in Texas government, and you have to remember, we have a legislature that meets every other year as well.

Gene

Right, which is, yeah, I could see pros and cons of that.

Ben

I see nothing but pros.

Gene

Just from a less chance for them to do anything standpoint.

Ben

Yep.

Gene

Yeah, I could see that.

Ben

Don't touch my shit.

Gene

Yeah, the problem is that it also makes it more difficult to address things that are timely, like, I don't know, making Austin not a city any longer.

Ben

That definitely needs to go through.

Gene

It's, yeah, it's been moving in the wrong direction.

Ben

Yeah. So just a little bit about the Texas Railroad Commission and the Railroad Commissioner. So. This is just a little bit of their regulatory enforcement capabilities, mining reclamation, water pipeline power power, transmission lines, transportation, et cetera. So literally everything that controls the economy in the state of Texas.

Gene

Hmm. That's significant.

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

Yeah.

Ben

So what were we talking about before you ticked

Gene

It's a, it's a whole, it's a whole web of conversation. I don't know that there was a

Ben

Anyway Christie Nom was the thought leader, not DeSantis. So

Gene

5,000 signatures.

Ben

yeah, you can get that.

Gene

Eh, that's

Ben

You might have to leave your house,

Gene

doable. I might have to leave my house. Yeah, I've gotten, I've gotten 3000 before when I ran, but I've never

Ben

Dude, all we gotta do is go to a couple meetups and we'll get that

Gene

Yeah, more than a couple. But, ah, it might be fun. It might be fun to do. I'll think about it. Why not

Ben

anyway. I think DeSantis is a kept creature, and I, I think DeSantis would be a fantastic vice president. The bushes can force on Trump or the vec, but I think the VEC is the real deal. Man, you, you can't speak the way he does about topics and not have internalized those topics extremely well. Like it can be propaganda that you internalize, but you have to internalize it.

Gene

Yeah, I, I like what he has to say. I don't, don't get me wrong. I think that he's saying the right stuff. The, the question is he, he's saying the right stuff because it's the stuff he believes or is he saying the right stuff? Cuz that's who they decided to put in to be that guy.

Ben

Yeah. I, I don't see that as a thing, but Okay.

Gene

I don't know.

Ben

I, I think DeSantis is that

Gene

there's plenty of time because obviously he's not gonna do anything this election. But he's still young.

Ben

I You say that dude, but he's pulling ahead of where Trump was when he walked down the escalator.

Gene

It doesn't matter. He's not gonna do it. No. It, if

Ben

you watch

Gene

Trump is

Ben

episode with.

Gene

I watched it. But do you think anybody who's not a Tim cast viewer knows who he is?

Ben

Yes, absolutely. Dude. Jordan Peterson had him on. He is being very

Gene

you're talking, you're talking about people that are part of the give me politics every single day crowd, which both of us are.

Ben

Peterson is not that at all. His crowd is not

Gene

It

Ben

you are totally misunderstanding the reach. He, he was on Glen Beck. He was on

Gene

Politics, politics.

Ben

Peterson's, not politics. He was on Tim Cast, which is politics, where he goes next. But I, I'm, I'm telling you, he is building a social media campaign that we haven't seen the likes of this. The first was Barack

Gene

Yang was doing that the previous election.

Ben

I'm sorry,

Gene

Yang was doing that the previous election.

Ben

not like this.

Gene

All right. We'll see. We'll see if the if the

Ben

Yang

Gene

better than the Chinese guy.

Ben

Vec can.

Gene

Have you seen him debate? I haven't seen him debate.

Ben

I've seen him in conversation with Jordan Peterson, Tim Pool and Glenn

Gene

people who agree with him.

Ben

To an extent. Peterson's not, but no, no. Peterson's far more progressive. Peterson's a liberal dude in many, many ways. I love the guy, I love his thought patterns on lots of things, but ultimately, he is a liberal. Not tend towards libertarianism

Gene

no. He's not in the, no, he's, I would call him, he's more of a theist.

Ben

New, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new. Totally wrong. He would never support a Theocratic government.

Gene

Mm. Yeah, I think you would.

Ben

Having read literally everything he's ever published and listened to pretty much every bit of content he's ever put out. Yeah, no

Gene

having read everything he's ever published and listened to every bit of content, cuz I don't work

Ben

You, you've gone back and went through all his lecture series and everything else

Gene

Yes.

Ben

Seriously, I've

Gene

yeah. I, I didn't have to go back and I

Ben

before Bill C 16

Gene

Yeah, exactly. I didn't have to go back cuz I was watching him when he was putting'em on YouTube and he was one of the few guys doing it and I went to see him live.

Ben

and Me too.

Gene

Yeah. So I, I

Ben

a copy of one of his

Gene

this is, and a buddy of mine debated him. And this is one of the areas where I

Ben

buddy?

Gene

The I told you about him, the atheist guy. He did a debate with him back about five years ago, and I think Peterson, this is my one complaint with Peterson. Is he, he always ties everything back to religion.

Ben

Okay. Did you read Maps of Meaning?

Gene

Yes.

Ben

Did you understand it?

Gene

I don't know. I think so.

Ben

How many times did you read it?

Gene

I don't ever reread anything yet, so it's just.

Ben

Okay, then you didn't understand it because, I'm sorry. That book is dense enough that I, at least I am not intellectually capable of fully sussing out everything that he's saying in one read. It takes a lot. And to the, the entire point that he's making in that book is around Really the biblical corpus and the meaning behind it and how the Bible is a meta-narrative of all the narratives throughout history pieced together. You, you can see bits of oh, good God, I'm blanking. What, what's the oldest known text? Jesus.

Gene

The the oldest known text,

Ben

It the Es gig.

Gene

Yeah, yeah,

Ben

Yeah. Yeah. So you can see elements of gilgo mesh. You can see elements here. You can see elements there, but you see this meta-narrative forming. And one of the things Peterson would say do you believe in God? It depends on what you mean by belief.

Gene

Yeah.

Ben

And he goes through this narrative. But what it comes down to is, whether the Bible is metaly true or not, whether the there is an eternal being that wrote it or humanity written together this meta narrative that while it, the events may or may not have happened, as laid out, the ethics behind the story are ultimately true. So, he would say that a theocracy, a any one religion is not the right answer, but the building upon the knowledge of our ancestors and creating a meta ethic is absolutely necessary. So if that's what you mean by theocracy, sure. If you mean okay, Catholics are in charge now, or Baptists are in charge now. No, that would never happen.

Gene

Yeah, no, I think as far as Catholics and Baptists, they, they would both just be clumped together, but

Ben

Only from an outsider Jew standpoint.

Gene

exactly. It's like, it's like all you people,

Ben

all you Christians

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

thing over here. Yeah. You've never fought amongst yourselves or done

Gene

I think no, there, there are

Ben

been Holy Wars based off of Protestant versus Catholicism.

Gene

Yeah, it just goes

Ben

Shout out to my Catholic buddy.

Gene

It's clearly not defined, isn't it?

Ben

No.

Gene

Uhhuh? No. I, what I mean is there are plenty of people that in academia, which is where he comes from, that can make similar arguments or arguments for the same conclusions as he does without bringing in God, and he always brings in God. And that's, like I said, this is the one area where you know, it, it's, I, I think it would be better to do it without bringing in God to make it truly universal. But that's not, that's not his experie.

Ben

yeah. But again, the way he's bringing in God is saying,

Gene

Yeah, there's probably not enough God for most Christians in his lectures.

Ben

But he's not. Pushing a religion. He's not a reformist. Which by the way, I think we are on the verge of a, a new great awakening. I, I see signs of it all around and I

Gene

the quickening you mean?

Ben

Huh?

Gene

The quickening?

Ben

Great awakening.

Gene

The quickening.

Ben

No, great awakening.

Gene

There can be only one.

Ben

Thank you. Not a fan of Highlander

Gene

Kind of. There's awesome dude. It's a great movie.

Ben

Oh, okay. You can make an argument for the first

Gene

Sean Connery doing a, a Spaniard with a Scottish accent. What could be.

Ben

again. You can make an argument for the first one that. Nope.

Gene

Yeah, no, I agree. I agree. The first one was yeah, that's the only one I was referring to.

Ben

ma'am. Anyway.

Gene

How can you have a second one when there can be only one

Ben

Gene. I'm trying to make a point

Gene

uhhuh?

Ben

Anyway, what it comes down to is I, I think we are on, and I think Peterson is the tip of the iceberg because I don't think he is approaching this from a religious fervor standpoint, but I think his messaging has enough similar content that people are realizing this vapid world we've been living in for the last two decades can't really exist any longer. It's done. And if you believe, which by the way, I have not watched any Peter's Zion except what you've sent me for over a month now, by the

Gene

got me to start watching him again. God damn it.

Ben

I got No, no, no, no. You, you are the, you, you're the fanboy

Gene

I, I introduced Zion to you and then you said, oh, I'm one down this rack rabbit hole, and watched all his shit. He, I think he's right. And then I'm like now I have to watch him tell you why he's wrong.

Ben

But I, I think he is right on a lot of things. I don't think he's

Gene

this last one that I sent you this morning, I couldn't find anything to disagree with, unfortunately.

Ben

Right. Yeah.

Gene

he didn't, he kept his mouth shut about the usual topic of people getting older. So here he mostly talked about difference between Europe and Southeast Asia, and it was actually pretty, pretty spot on.

Ben

yeah. So what it comes down to is if you look at the shifting dynamic, I, I think we are going into a de dollarized world. Saudi Arabia is talking about it. I. MBS has come out and said he's no longer interested in pleasing the us. You've got all these things, which the US could still maneuver and make some changes here, but I think the US is about to go through a time of extreme hardship and relative hardship. Let me put it to you that way because I think the rest of the world's gonna ha be hit a hell of a lot harder than the us with the possible exception of Russia and France being right around where we are because so from a food standpoint, the US will be fine from a technology and, certain goods are gonna get scarce, but you know, we're not gonna starve to death. Other countries are going to starve to death. France should be okay. Russia should be okay because the insular nature of our economies, if China really makes this push to de dollarize the world unless they go against thousands of years of history and the way Asians inflate and change currency, that's gonna fall apart immediately. Right? Okay. So Saudi Arabia sells China oil at one price, and by the time the ship gets there, they're one or worth 10% less. That's not going to be a trade deal that's going to last very long. It's just not so, unless China does a complete 180 that is always done on its monetary policy. They, they, they can't, the wine is not going to be the replacement to the dollar. It's just not.

Gene

Yeah, it has to be a currency set up for this purpose. Not, not a

Ben

Correct. And if the bricks nations do what they have tried to negotiate and yet failed to do and set up something that is based in rare earth elements, minerals, gold oil, something in Saudi Arabia, joints, bricks, and every current, everyone backs the currency by a set commodity that they have, which they're trying to negotiate what that would be and what the exchange rate would be, which given the disparate disparate nature of the bricks nations is not an easy task. That is not a foregone conclusion. If they can do that, sure they will repay, replace the dollar as the means of exchange. But that's a big leap and a big jump to get to.

Gene

It's not gonna happen overnight,

Ben

No.

Gene

but you know, the use of the dollar I think was done more as a. Hedge against the volatility of the rest of the world's currencies

Ben

And,

Gene

other countries.

Ben

and, and here's what I'd say to that. The biggest thing that I learned from Zhan that I did not understand previously I, I've always looked at our inflationary rates. I've never looked at the world. I never bothered looking at what Southeast Asia and China are doing. I never looked at really what Europe is doing to its currency. I've always said, oh my God, what are we doing to our currency? Then I look around the world, motherfucker, we inflate the least. We print the least amount of dollars compared to the rest of the world com. It's insane.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

Okay, so the, the, the expansion of the dollar, you look at that money graph curve that Tim's fauna showing and everything else. Compare that to the euro, compare that to the one, compare that to the Rubal. US inflates the least. And that is why we are the reserve currency.

Gene

I think one's definitely tied to the other. I'm not sure that's a causal relationship.

Ben

Oh, let me say this. If we inflated the way everyone else did, we would not be the reserve currency. And that's why I don't think there's a currency set up today to take us over and replace us. Could the bricks nations set up a currency that is by default, non-inflationary and replace us? Absolutely.

Gene

The rubal is tied to gold at this point, so Rubal is a good candidate for it.

Ben

partially tied to gold.

Gene

What do you mean partially tied to gold?

Ben

Only a portion of it is, and it that they, they still reserve the right to inflate at least in my understanding of it.

Gene

You're, I, I'm not sure where you're seeing that because right now you can literally go and trade rubbles for gold or gold for rubbles at a fixed rate.

Ben

Hold on. All right. E expound.

Gene

So when they made the announcement that,

Ben

500, 5,000 renewables per gram.

Gene

yeah, so what, how's that change? They've announced what the rate is. A daily basis, unlike here where gold price changes literally daily.

Ben

Russia's rubal gold standard. Unlikely to last.

Gene

Okay. Mainstream media, thanks for the.

Ben

Yeah, Asia Times, I don't think that's main.

Gene

Oh, Asia Times. That's, that's a ca run paper.

Ben

I believe it actually is Chinese, but Okay. Anyway there were some caveats in that, that I remember, I would have to go back and look, dude, but I believe that they have periods of adjustments. So it's tied My recollection, and please correct me if I'm wrong, but my recollection was that the, they were tying the rubble to a gold for a fixed price, for a fixed amount of time, and then it would be reevaluated and reassessed.

Gene

Yes, you're correct in that.

Ben

Okay? So what that means is the inflationary, the inflationary waves are drawn out. So if you think of inflation, deflation, and that as a cycle, as a sine wave, all you're doing is extending out the wave.

Gene

Yeah. I, I think that's a little different than saying that it's partially tied to gold. I think it is tied to gold until there is a new bid of legislation that decouples it from gold.

Ben

Okay, let me rephrase. It is tied to gold with the price set to change on a periodicity.

Gene

Potentially, with like, they haven't said it's gonna change.

Ben

Okay. Fair enough. You, we have not gone

Gene

All I'm saying is it's not, it's this, I would prefer this in the US to what we have.

Ben

mm-hmm.

Gene

Which is a complete decoupling from gold

Ben

100% agree.

Gene

so, yeah.

Ben

Money should be tied to a standard, whether that's oil, whether that some commodity has to back a paper money or the paper Money is purely fiat and worthless at some point in time,

Gene

Mm-hmm. Yeah.

Ben

which the US unfortunately is about to find out the hard way.

Gene

So the managing editor of Asia Times is Sean Crispin, the business editor is David Goldman, opinions editor David Simons.

Ben

Okay. So Israel controls it.

Gene

It's, it's a, yeah, it's a western propaganda paper. That's what I told you.

Ben

You missed the joke, but

Gene

No, I got the joke. Miss Goldman clearly a Jewish guy. Yes. Jews run media, so what do.

Ben

Which, you know what? I, I, I, I wish that I, the presidential race that I most wish I could go back in history and change that I think would have the biggest impact today.

Gene

What's that?

Ben

Goldwater Johnson

Gene

Oh, yeah,

Ben

had Goldwater won. I think we would be in an entirely different

Gene

that would be, that's, I think a lot of things would be different. That's not like a minor tweak. That's a major tweak.

Ben

Absolutely.

Gene

Yeah.

Ben

Dude, I have a

Gene

But not all positive either. I'm sure there'll be some negatives as a result of that as well.

Ben

Everything's got some natives, but it, dude, Goldwater was, have you ever read Conscience of a Conservative?

Gene

No,

Ben

Oh, Jesus.

Gene

I know you've told me about that before. That's on my list. Yeah.

Ben

Yeah. And, hi. His, his speech was just so.

Gene

Mm. So why? Why did Johnson have such a big lead in that election?

Ben

Because Johnson played on fears that Goldwater was too much of a war hawk that would get us into World War III with Russia.

Gene

Hold on. So a Democrat was playing the anti-war card.

Ben

Yeah. He ran, he ran ads saying Goldwater elected, and then pictures of a nuke going off

Gene

Wow.

Ben

and,

Gene

ad campaign.

Ben

oh, I it yeah, it, it, Goldwater was too honest. So the problem with Goldwater, and the reason why he didn't win is he was v he was a very convicted and he was not an establishment candidate. He was. He was Mr. Conservative, Mr. Libertarian himself. This is a man who stood up during the Republican nomination and said, I will remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And I will let me also remind you that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

Okay? This was a man who was a firebrand who he, he was the guy to go and burn the house down before anyone else, right? Had he gotten elected, C I A F B I, everyone would've been fucking gutted. And that's part of the reason why he lost.

Gene

And he was in Arizona, right?

Ben

Yes.

Gene

It's amazing. They have a democratic government right now.

Ben

So, he was Arizona, but you, you have to remember this is the sixties. So the fact that he came from an extremely small state to win the Republican nomination shows you the fire brand that he was okay. Now, he lost tragically on the national election. But just go back and read Goldwater. He is anti status to the core.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

My kind of guy,

Gene

Yeah.

Ben

anyone who hasn't watched his speech at the Republican convention, you 100% should

Gene

Yeah. It's on YouTube.

Ben

yeah, also watch Reagan's speech time for choosing. Yeah. Reagan? Great. Orator. Bad president.

Gene

He was a very good order.

Ben

Yeah, bad president.

Gene

Yeah. I, he was not a good president, but there's many worse,

Ben

Yeah. We're living them under one.

Gene

we're living under one that's worse than Carter even. And that's a hard thing to pull off. So what states, let's see. Goldwater got, oh, he got Texas. He got Texas, Florida, California, north and South Dakota, or no, South Dakota, Nebraska, Illinois, and Indiana. Oh, that's in the primaries. Okay. So in the primaries. I was gonna say, how did he get California? So it, those are, that's all he got in the primaries. Jesus. That's not much. Hmm. Yeah. Interesting. I, I've not read anything of his at all, and I probably should.

Ben

I, I would recommend conscious of a conservative. It's a, it's a primer. His speeches are fantastic. I, I believe, I, I truly believe that a big part of it was, had he not had the last name Goldwater, he would've probably been elected.

Gene

God damn racists.

Ben

Yeah. At the time I. Jesus Christ, we had just elected a Catholic, now we're gonna elect a Jew.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

just I, I I, I, I say that in a joking way, but I'm

Gene

there's something to that. I'm a very leery of Catholic candidates. We got one right now, in fact.

Ben

But, but what I'm see current evidence, but

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

what I'm saying though is I, I really, truly do worry and believe that

Gene

Oh, Romney attacked Goldwater, apparently.

Ben

Oh, yeah. Why would Romney ever align himself with such a horrible person that, know me by my enemies, man,

Gene

Mm-hmm

Ben

those who stand against me say everything about me. Right?

Gene

hmm. Interesting.

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

And that was the 64 elections.

Ben

Yep. And his vice presidential campaign candidate Miller was not too bad. Much of a slouch himself. Like I said, I have a campaign button from there, so if there's any doubt how big of a political geek I am. There you go.

Gene

So I guess the, there was a TV ad where there's a girl pulling up daisies and then a,

Ben

And then a bomb going

Gene

goes off behind her. That's really good. That is a very good advertising, huh?

Ben

Yeah. Polls shifted after that ad dramatically, like they were polling fairly close and then it just went. Johnson

Gene

Hmm

Ben

like that is arguably the most effective political ad in history.

Gene

hmm. Interesting. Holy shit. Yeah, like all of Texas voted for Johnson. That makes sense.

Ben

Yeah, he was from

Gene

Local boy

Ben

Yeah.

Gene

Johnson

Ben

and Lady Bird.

Gene

I thought they named Johnson after Johnson.

Ben

I'm sorry.

Gene

The city of Johnson. Was that named after him?

Ben

I don't know.

Gene

I'm pretty sure that's how it, I don't think he was born in the city called Johnson.

Ben

Yeah lady Bird and Johnson were terrible people and the couple of presidents Texas has produced nominally. I apologize for profusely, although I'd say that George Bush is not a Texan.

Gene

Yeah. Yeah. You consider him a, a May night

Ben

I consider him a maniac.

Gene

maniac, Uhhuh. What else going on? Where I'm, I'm, I've been Past history shit. What's

Ben

There there was a lot of Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, trumpety. Trump. Trump, Trump, Trump,

Gene

Yeah, so he got indicted and then he went back.

Ben

Yeah. The indictment have you read it?

Gene

No, I have not. I don't see a point to reading it. It, it

Ben

It's very repetitive.

Gene

completely made up and phony and bullshit, so,

Ben

Yeah. His entire theory is, okay, I can charge this as a felony if there's another crime committed, but the law says, I don't have to really tell you if there's another crime

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

So we're gonna go on the theory that if Donald Trump did this and there was another crime, it's a felony, and we're gonna stack those charges up. So it equals 34. Hmm.

Gene

I have we even seen an itemized bill from the lawyer?

Ben

There is no itemized bill.

Gene

then it's the, there's nothing there.

Ben

just says legal fees,

Gene

Legal fees is not a payoff to a hooker. That's not a payoff to a hooker. So sounds like we need to prosecute the lawyer for billing for a payoff to a hooker that he paid.

Ben

E, even if it is, even if, let's assume the worst. And Trump said, Hey, hey, hey, hey. She's bringing up stuff that we did and I don't want her talking about it. Pay her off. I'll pay you back and we'll just add a little bit extra to your check until it's paid off legal.

Gene

Yeah. is legal. Absolutely. There's nothing illegal about paying somebody in exchange for a nondisclosure

Ben

agreement. Now what they're arguing is that the business records were not kept correctly, that he should have itemized that. And one of the legal theories that they're trying to say is that it was a campaign contribution.

Gene

yeah. Wasn't it made before the.

Ben

No, no, no, actually. So if you consider it a campaign contribution,

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

when these payments would've happened, he would not have had E, even if Donald Trump said, okay, I will consider this a campaign contribution, I'm going to file it. He would not have had to, the filing deadline for that campaign contribution would've been after the election took place. So to say this had any sway on the election or anything else, no matter how you put it. He did something legal in saying, and here's the thing, whether they hooked up or not, I don't know, don't care. But if Stormy Daniels,

Gene

up. He wouldn't have

Ben

I'm not

Gene

He wouldn't have paid if they didn't hook up

Ben

Yeah. So here's why I think they didn't hook up. It was only$130,000.

Gene

one time, they hooked up.

Ben

Oh, okay.$130,000. If she had proof or evidence that they hooked up more than just whatever contrived story that she had she could have gotten a lot more out of him. So, no, I, I don't know that they hooked up. I think that there was enough around it that she could make a credible claim and sought a payday. Look at what she does for a living. I, I think that is what she did.

Gene

Yeah,

Ben

But regardless, I don't care if they hooked up or not. It's totally irrelevant to me.

Gene

yeah. I, exactly. I don't think it matters one way or the other. In fact, if anything, it's ridiculous that women are paid this kind of money for hooking up. That's insane. But he can afford it. But in, in no version of reality, is this an illegal.

Ben

Yeah, I, I don't think it is in any way, shape or form. Again, non-disclosure agreements are legal.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

they're pretty standard throughout multiple industries.

Gene

Yeah, they're saying it's

Ben

I've signed more than one NDA in my life.

Gene

campaign expense. Right. It's sort of an unclaimed campaign expense or whatever.

Ben

They're saying it's a campaign contribution

Gene

Yeah. How's it a contribution,

Ben

because he benefited from it. So that's like

Gene

he paid for it?

Ben

wait, wait, hold on, hold on. It's like saying if I buy this comb, my hair will look better. So therefore it's a campaign contribution.

Gene

Or are they saying that the lawyer gave him a contribution by paying it on his behalf?

Ben

Yeah, but that would only go against the

Gene

Right. That wouldn't go against the campaign.

Ben

Except he didn't file it correctly.

Gene

but he

Ben

Alvin Bragg is a dumb ass, and the, he jumped the shark. This is a jump, the shark moment.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

So he stepped out on the ledge and everyone was like, oh, there's gotta be more. There's gotta be more. And even fucking John Bolton's like, this is underwhelming.

Gene

looked very disappointed. I saw Bolton's interview and he was just, the mustache was not liking this.

Ben

no. Bolton was just like, oh, damnit.

Gene

Yeah. There's nothing there. It's the same fucking shit as when they tried to go after him for the Russiagate stuff. There's nothing there.

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

that's the thing is people ascribe all this stuff to Trump. Guy doesn't drink, doesn't smoke.

Ben

Trump is one of the cleanest motherfuckers that has walked the earth. I could you put that sort of scrutiny on me and I shrivel away

Gene

going down, man. Exactly.

Ben

And I'm a pretty clean cut

Gene

Uhhuh.

Ben

but you know, I, I, I can't believe that he has been under investigation, looked at as deeply as he has, and they have found fucking

Gene

They've l they've spent literally hundreds of millions of dollars of man hours investigating him. Years worth of time, probably decades worth of time of investigation, and nothing, they got nothing.

Ben

It's astonishing.

Gene

It's, he is, he's the cleanest politician in Washington,

Ben

which makes you a question who

Gene

makes you understand why they all want to get rid of him.

Ben

or who controls him

Gene

Yeah.

Ben

anyway the point is I think Alvin Bragg jumped the shark. And I think what we're going to see from here on out is when this ultimately fails, because I think it will fail. I, I don't e everyone's like, oh if Trump goes to trial, he's gonna be convicted because New York and everything else, I, I don't see a way this goes to trial. It, I,

Gene

I better hope not cuz they will convict him

Ben

okay. And it will be overturned on appeal.

Gene

at the singular matter. They're just gonna say, yep. Convicted pre, we can't have him be as president.

Ben

There's nothing in the constitution that would prevent that, so good luck. In fact, I think if they were to

Gene

I'll tell you what'll happen.

Ben

they do the trial right, when they're saying, and it's in during 2024 and this joke happens, Donald Trump will be elected president in a landslide.

Gene

I, I think it'd be hilarious if that happened. I don't know if it would. Here's one thing they could definitely do, is they could just not have him be on the New York ballot because he's a convicted

Ben

He's not gonna win New York anyway. Whoop. He fucking do.

Gene

Eh, eh

Ben

Anyway, I, I, and I don't know, man. I, I see

Gene

See, this is all that drama shit that I was talking about as to why Trump shouldn't be running.

Ben

but he is and he's gonna win.

Gene

He win nomination, but he'll lose election.

Ben

No. Okay. Zhan no. He, he will win.

Gene

You call him,

Ben

Biden. Everyone is a, the, let's go Brandon Chance are drowning out everything else in this world. Gene, the average

Gene

you're paying for a steak dinner when he loses.

Ben

All right. If, if, if Biden is reelected, I will take you to the Republic Steakhouse here in College Station. My treat,

Gene

I don't think Biden's running, dude. I think they're gonna run somebody else.

Ben

he's already filed.

Gene

I know he's filed, but I don't think that he'll be the nominee from the Democrats.

Ben

Who do you think

Gene

It's too damn risky for him. It's gotta be somebody younger. I don't think there's a good name out yet. They don't have a good name out yet. Newsom's gonna be one of the guys. I think

Ben

He will get

Gene

as well. Yeah, I think they realize that, but they don't wanna run.

Ben

o c

Gene

AOC might actually do well against Trump.

Ben

I, dude, I would love to see those debates. It would be hilarious. It would be

Gene

be Trump repeating the same sentence 18 times and a o c crying. That would be the debate.

Ben

I can see, just see the grabber by the pussy jokes.

Gene

Oh my God. Yeah. You should probably say that too, is that this guy admitted to grabbing women by the pussy. He's a rapist.

Ben

No, no, no, no. So what he said was, you're rich, they let you do anything. You can literally walk up and grab

Gene

I know what he said. I'm just saying this is what she would say. Remember this is the woman that was terrified for her life when somebody was breaking her door

Ben

Where is she?

Gene

Yeah, exactly.

Ben

Even though she's in another building. And this

Gene

Different building. And there was a cop

Ben

Oh

Gene

because she's afraid of cops cuz she's colored.

Ben

Yeah. She is our favorite big booty Latina, though.

Gene

Yeah. Although, not anymore because I've definitely switched my allegiances from a o c in the Latina category to Representative Luna. She is,

Ben

who is this now?

Gene

Oh, I've sent you pictures, dude. I've posted

Ben

No you did not.

Gene

Luna from Florida. Oh man, I love that check.

Ben

Semi league,

Gene

I will send you, I'll do better than that. I'll send you a picture. She is so fucking hot.

Ben

Jean at sir jeanne speaks com.

Gene

I, what's wrong with having a fetish for hot politic?

Ben

It's just a little weird.

Gene

at all, man. Not at all.

Ben

I don't know, seeing some of the swimsuit photos, but Nancy Pelosi were very uncomfortable for me.

Gene

Have you seen Nancy when she was 18?

Ben

I've seen the JFK

Gene

18. Yeah. She's fucking hot

Ben

I, I don't know if I'd go that far, but Okay.

Gene

for Yeah. At that age she was

Ben

Yeah, I, I would bet money the Kennedy,

Gene

fucked her totally. 100%. No two ways about it. Guaranteed. Okay. How do I give you this photo?

Ben

Signal.

Gene

can I paste? Oh, here you go. I just put it into our zoom meeting.

Ben

Mm. Okay.

Gene

Ah-huh.

Ben

have to download and save a file.

Gene

No, you can click on it. Can't you just click on it?

Ben

Nope.

Gene

Oh, I can put it into signal. I guess that that is fine. But yeah, if you guys haven't seen Anna Paulina Luna, check her out. She's my new fair Latina politician.

Ben

she ah, okay.

Gene

Ah-huh. She's a hottie.

Ben

Eh,

Gene

Whatever

Ben

she's in the picture. Jean sent me, she's holding two ar fifteens and then a tight tank top, so I can totally see why he's drooling. But,

Anna with Puppy

Gene

Extra hot man. Extra fucking hot. No, she's

Ben

and guns thing has never done anything for me.

Gene

Oh, I, I like girls and guns. What's you like dogs and stuff too, right? There you go.

Ben

Scroll, I'm sorry.

Gene

I don't mean, I don't mean

Ben

yeah, yeah, yeah. Just the one just in the conversation that was just like, oh, Jesus

Gene

Her Instagram's awesome, dude.

Ben

Okay.

Gene

Do you not peruse your favorite politicians? Instagram's all the time.

Ben

I am, I, I have never once been on Instagram.

Gene

Uhhuh,

Ben

It's not a thing,

Gene

not a thing.

Ben

not a thing.

Gene

All right. Fair enough. But if they did a, if they did a, if they did a girls of Politics, she would definitely be on there in the on the cover.

Ben

I think this all started with Sarah Palin.

Gene

Pamela was kind of hot back in the day.

Ben

There was,

Gene

Cel Alaska.

Ben

yeah.

Gene

It's pretty hot.

Ben

Which everyone ascribes. I can see Reha from my house. That was Tina free.

Gene

Tina Faye did say that. Yeah, that's true.

Ben

But you know her, her Palin, as much as I'm not a Palin fan,

Gene

Mm.

Ben

shouldn't have been the vice presidential nominee to McCain. She should have been the nominee.

Gene

Yeah, she should have been totally agreed. Yep. We should have

Anna at home

Ben

Had she been the nominee, they would've had a better chance of winning. Mc

Gene

lutely.

Ben

as much as I hated Obama,

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

no way in fuck I was gonna vote. McCain,

Gene

No, no, no. That that guy is a weasel.

Ben

he's a warmonger.

Gene

Yeah. But also weasel.

Ben

Hmm. There, there were a couple politicians when they died. I was, I won't say happy because I'm not gonna be. I'm, I'm not gonna be happy in anyone's death. I, I'm not going

Gene

I was happy when he died. I don't have to

Ben

on someone's grave, but I was relieved when McCain and Bush Sr. Were no longer on the

Gene

Mm-hmm. Bush, Bush Senior at least was out of politics. A damn long time ever since he was president, but but McCain kept fucking things up for everybody.

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

Now. He was, I always just referred to him as the Urian candidate.

Ben

Absolutely. Because he was, tortured. Did I ever tell you

Gene

he was never tortured. That's my point, is he did a deal. He was never tortured

Ben

How did his bag get fucked up?

Gene

During the crash when he rammed his airplane into a US war.

Ben

I don't think he rammed it into a US war

Gene

look it up. Look it up. He's the only guy that's actually killed Americans during Vietnam.

Ben

Anyway, he's the only guy. I think the Vietnamese killed a few.

Gene

No, I, you know what I mean? Like an American that killed Americans.

Ben

All right. Let, let me just say, did I ever tell you about the Halloween costumes that me and my friends did during the 2008 campaign?

Gene

Don't recall. You may

Ben

Okay, so I'm totally gonna out myself on this one, and it's gonna be hilarious. So I dressed up, huh?

Gene

You wore a skirt, didn't you?

Anna in the woods

Ben

No, no, no. I dressed up as a, I got an Obama mask. I put it on and I tattered some clothes up to make me look homeless, and I wrote some signs and I went as a homeless Obama begging for change.

Gene

To beg for hope too, or just

Ben

yeah. Oh yeah. One of my signs was hoping, hope, hope, changing Change. Change.

Gene

Jesus Christ.

Ben

I still have these by the way. And one of my buddies went as a McCain, p o w, and he was dating this Vietnamese girl at the time. So she went as a Viet Cong and just walked around with a cane beating.

Gene

McCain. McCain,

Ben

Exactly. Anyway, back when you could be offensive in college still, this was my college

Gene

you gonna be

Ben

days. It was funny,

Gene

out of

Ben

but now I'd be accused of being in blackface and Oh, what a horrible person I was. I was making

Gene

like, if you're doing Obama.

Ben

to do with the man's race.

Gene

Yeah, that's true.

Ben

He hope and change. And hope and change. And by the way, the, the party we went to that night literally had an Obama sign in the yard.

Gene

Where should do,

Ben

So I was a very popular person at

Gene

what, so what college should you go to?

Ben

Texas. A

Gene

Yeah, so I've got a, a friend's kid that, that's gonna go there.

Ben

mm,

Gene

What?

Ben

don't,

Gene

Don't go.

Ben

It, it has changed substantially since I was there. The school has become much more liberal in many, many ways. I'm quite frankly the two schools that I may be willing to send my kids to are really the one school is Hillsdale and maybe, maybe Liberty. But you know, the liberty, there's some issues there. So, but definitely Hillsdale. Other than that, I don't know that my kids are growing to college.

Gene

Yeah. That's probably the better plan is to not have him go to college.

Ben

So if, if they're coming here and they need someone to look out after'em, I'm, here they're a and m's. A good school in lots of ways from an academic standpoint, there's definitely some

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

meat on the bone there. But ever since, bonfire fell in 99, the, and Gates got in and Vision 2020 it, the school has changed dramatically and has been pushed in ways that I would've never thought it would've been pushed before. A and m never had a fraternal system, right? There wasn't frats and sororities really until after 99. And the reason why is because your dorm was your fraternity. Because we were all involved in Bonfire, and I've got my bonfire pot actually behind me and as well as one of my best friends who's now

Gene

I have no idea what you're talking.

Ben

Okay, so Aggie Bonfire. Aggie Bonfire pre 1999 was one of the biggest traditions in all of college football. Literally a and m students would go find some land that someone wanted cleared. We would chop down the trees by hand, no chainsaws, load the trees by hand onto trucks, haul them to campus and stack them up into a multi-story bonfire before the UT Austin

Gene

pretty pagan to me.

Ben

oh dude, you, you have no idea. We have Groals. We have lots of things. So I was in Aston which Aston Hall was the first non-core dorm to participate in Bonfire. So our road Yale was C1 nrp civilian, one non Reg Bonfire, and some of the Gro Yales were. Pretty, pretty gruff especially for some of the female dorms. But anyway, different dorms had different portions of the either cutting down loading or construction of bonfire. And then we'd put a outhouse on the top of bonfire painted burn orange and call it a ut frat house in very much opposition to the culture of the University of Texas, which definitely had a fraternal system.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

in 1999, bonfire, collapsed and killed 12 aggs. And,

Gene

What are they doing underneath it?

Ben

They were on it working to build it,

Gene

Oh, it wasn't lit. I thought you meant it was lit.

Ben

No, no, no, no. They were building it. And I I, I remember watching the news when bonfire collapsed. And you have to understand, my dad went to a and m. My grandfather went to a and m. And the first time I ever saw my dad cry was watching the news coverages, bonfire collapsed. And I was actually in student government when Rick Perry had talked about bringing bonfire back to to campus because it's been going on, but it's off campus now. And I was on student government listening to some of the testimony and going through giving student to government's opinion on it. And to this day, I still have an ax handle that. An ax handles are a very powerful symbol in bonfire culture at a and m because ax handles were used anyway, lots of things. So a bonfire pot is your. Helmet, your hard hat that you wore during construction and so on, and it's painted with your dorm and the, your name and lots of things. And then the design of the helmet says if you're a crew chief or not, and so on, which I was

Gene

You would love being a young pioneer.

Ben

okay in, in anyway. Same sorts of stuff. It's just a big cultural thing for anyone who went to a and m anyway, the, I have the crew chief from Appell Halls, acts handle that was there during the 99 collapse. And he gave it to me as a a memento and something to carry on, and it's one of my most prized possessions to

Gene

What year were you there?

Ben

I was at a and m from 2004 to 2007 ish 2008.

Gene

That's right. I forget how young you are sometimes. Yeah.

Ben

Yep. I, I was there when Gates was president,

Gene

Mm-hmm. Bill Gates

Ben

Robert Gates and Yeah, I told you about going as his illegitimate

Gene

did? Yes. Yes, yes, yes. He thought he thought he was hilarious. Mm-hmm.

Ben

yeah. Anyway, Bob Gates, man, he's an interesting character. Yeah. In my time at a and m I had a, a lot of opportunities. So I, I met I met Carter and I met Papa and Baby Bush and Clinton all during that time period.

Gene

That's pretty good.

Ben

Got to meet Stephen Hawking. I was a physics major, so Stephen Hawking came in and the, the physics students were allowed to come in and have a kind of a private audience thing. Yeah. At this point in time in his life, there was no real conversating with hawking, unfortunately. Yeah. But between steering government and just other things, I, I, I had a lot of really good opportunities. I am, and a, a and m is a fantastic school in lots of ways,

Gene

So that's why you're saying don't go there. Okay.

Ben

but it has been so captured by, it's just a move, dude. Almost all colleges with very few principled exceptions have gone way too woke in, and it's not even necessarily the faculty, it is the student body. You cannot go to a major university and it not be woke.

Gene

Yep. No, I get it. It's things are a change in, and that was one of the topics of discussion yesterday on Tim Cast is What is ultimately responsible for this gagosian's take is its education and Tim's take is that it's the algorithm

Ben

I think that it's both.

Gene

I do as well. Yeah, totally agree on that.

Ben

I, I think those are in a feedback loop.

Gene

Yeah, I the, the algorithm is greatly enhancing the, the power of the poor education there.

Ben

Yep.

Gene

It's making, and I think more difficult for anybody to Push back.

Ben

Hmm. All right, man. So what other topics do we need to cover? It's been a long week. We've gotta have

Gene

It has been a long week. That's true. I'm trying to think what else is going on. I will say I do like that outfit that rep Luno was wearing in that last photo too.

Ben

Oh God. Now I've gotta go back to my phone and look

Gene

Ah, Jesus Christ.

Ben

Jean sending me his her Instagram pictures trying to, trying to lure me into the dark side

Gene

man. No, I look, if, if you got somebody that is on the right side politically and looks hot doing it, why would you not celebrate that?

Ben

because what the earth looks out to do with anything.

Gene

Hmm.

Ben

You know what? Here's the thing. Oh, what's her name? Jesus rep from Houston.

Gene

Rep from Houston. Which one? What's her? I.

Ben

Hold on. Come on Google. Damn, you bing. Sheila Jackson, lady.

Gene

Lee? Yes. Mm-hmm.

Ben

so Sheila Jackson Lee.

Gene

It's not at not attractive.

Ben

I would vote for her in a heartbeat

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

if she had good ideas. I don't care what someone looks like, I just care about the content of their character.

Gene

yes. You can keep pretending that I'm more honest out of the two of us, and I will say that hot chicks definitely are gonna get more of my votes.

Ben

Yeah. Okay. So, Brazil and China reached an agreement nominally to trade in each other's currencies. Interesting point on this. And a lot of people have pointed this out that generally it's the companies that decide what currency is used for a transaction, not the country. And, the state isn't the primary mover of goods,

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

and the agreement is written in such a way that it is again, they agree to trade in each other's currencies. Okay, so when do they use one? When do they use pesos? That is not determined by this agreement,

Gene

Yep.

Ben

and it does not exclude them using any other currency.

Gene

Right.

Ben

So a lot I think, is being made out of what I think is essentially I don't think currencies are

Gene

A nothing burger.

Ben

contracts. Yeah.

Gene

Yeah, I don't disagree with that. I, I think that it, like a lot of political things, this is more to do with posturing than it is with reality.

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

But it's definitely one of many postures being taken by countries around the world right now to effectively distance themselves from the US dollar.

Ben

Yeah. I think it remains to be seen if they actually do, though that's, that's I guess what I'm getting at.

Gene

Yeah. Yeah. And then you what, probably two weeks ago we had Saudi Arabia with their announcement.

Ben

Yes, they announced they, so Saudi Arabia, and we alluded to this earlier, announced that they had reached an agreement with China to trade for some of their oil exchanges in one.

Gene

Mm.

Ben

I don't think that will be long-lived because of the reasons I listed earlier. I, I think that the China, unless China changes its monetary policy dramatically, which by the way would destroy the country's economy, there's no way that or the, the, that or the Chinese are gonna have to pay a premium to trade in one.

Gene

Yeah.

Ben

Saudi Arabia is gonna say by the time it's delivered and we get this payment remitted to us, it's gonna be only worth, 90% of the contract value. So you're going to pay 115% of what you would in dollars.

Gene

I looked at a bunch of different currencies and the the Swiss Frank seems to be one of the most stable ones out there.

Ben

Yes. But not used on the world stage.

Gene

Yeah.

Ben

So it, it, the currencies that I would look at are the major countries. So the Euro, the one the Rubal, the Australian Canadian dollars the various pesos, and that's

Gene

they're all very unstable.

Ben

extremely. But compare compared to the us.

Gene

Yeah. But it's, or you could, I, I guess if you were to make the argument say that the US dollar is unstable compared to some of these other currencies, you could say that, but I don't know. I was just scrolling here while we were talking, looking at the, the last decade worth of inflation in all these different currencies and I, I kinda leaned towards the Swiss Frank, myself.

Ben

The, the Swiss are, the Swiss are unique in many ways. Also, a country that didn't lock down. I, I, I think the Swiss are very much standing. All right. of a conspiracy theory, you believe in. If you look at it, the Swiss seem to be standing outside of it all. They really do seem to

Gene

way the New World Orderers run from.

Ben

in a way that no other country is or has.

Gene

Up until recently, up until they decided to go all in on nato.

Ben

Okay. I, I don't know that they're all in, but you know, they have been extremely neutral and I think their currency depicts that as well.

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

That's all I'm saying.

Gene

Yeah. And they're fairly generous in a lot of the YouTubers.

Ben

They're very socialist. Yes.

Gene

The the people making the biggest financial donations are typically either British American, or Swiss.

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

There's really nobody else making multi hundred dollars donations to YouTubers.

Ben

No one else has the money

Gene

Yeah. That could be. The Swiss definitely have the money. They, they hold onto it for

Ben

I, I guess you could say that the Arab countries have the money, but you know, they don't have the culture.

Gene

I don't know if the Arab countries watch YouTube.

Ben

Oh God, yes they

Gene

Do they, do they watch different YouTube? Because I don't see a whole lot of Arab names popping up anywhere

Ben

So it, it depends on where you're at and what you're talking about. And it depends on the class. So

Gene

like Tim Cast.

Ben

yeah, if you're talking about the upper echelon of the Emirati, for example. Yeah, no, not on

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

If you're talking about lower functionaries and so on that are more westernized, the ones that are making a few hundred grand a year versus

Gene

Mm-hmm.

Ben

Probably and same thing in guitar would be my guess, just based

Gene

You should have met up with the the, what was the, the Grand Duke of Lower Slob. Ovia.

Ben

Next trip.

Gene

Next trip. There you

Ben

Next trip. I'll try. I tried to meet up with csb, but you know, he was not seeing anyone until June.

Gene

What Till June? What's in June?

Ben

Yeah. Something like that. Yeah.

Gene

That's too funny. Yeah. I will say that,

Ben

I was like, Hey dude, I'm gonna be in your neck of the woods ish. Wanna meet up?

Gene

Yeah. It's like Europe's close enough, right?

Ben

I, I was actually in, the UK as well, so

Gene

right. Yeah. No,

Ben

depending on where you think he is, if he's in Poland or

Gene

No, he's been in Ireland

Ben

I, I was in the general neighborhood for a couple weeks, so,

Gene

He also, al Al also hates when I mentioned that he's in Ireland for some reason.

Ben

You Russian bastard.

Gene

satellites. Dude.

Ben

Anyway, Hey, AI doc cooking.

Gene

Have you listened to that?

Ben

I have not.

Gene

So I was listening to an episode last week. I, I

Ben

So you hate listening too. Got

Gene

No, I'm not hate listening. No, I was curious. No, we, we buried the beef Dude, it's all good. I'm, I'm send, I'm putting up tweets and putting him into the tweets and stuff or not, not, actually tweets too, cuz he's on Twitter. But mostly on no general social. If it's an AI related thing, I always tag him.

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

But so I listen to that show and I was a little.

Ben

Griff,

Gene

Yeah, with Griff, who I've interviewed on Seine Speaks incidentally.

Ben

don't know how he didn't get fired after that.

Gene

Right, exactly. But and Griff is a kind of a child actor turned bartender or bar owner, I guess. He's got a couple of little bars. And by little I mean like, we don't have bars that small in this country. They only have'em in Europe that's size something with a couple of tables kinda size.

Ben

Huh?

Gene

And not, not to make fun of'em, just saying that like, when, when I say he

Ben

pay the

Gene

of, when I say he owns a couple of bars, don't imagine places with room for a hundred people.

Ben

Okay. Yeah, but does it pay the bills? It can still be profitable.

Gene

it seems to be paying the bills enough for him to not have to do other stuff, which is good.

Ben

Ah, there you go.

Gene

So,

Ben

Oh my God. Someone on social media is saying, talking about tummy Tuesday, please, please cut. Scott. Do not make this a thing.

Gene

So in that show, what I was surprised by is, I,

Ben

from you there, G.

Gene

I don't know what that is, so no reaction.

Ben

Fat girl. Strong. Your tummy.

Gene

I don't know what those are. I don't have a concept of that, not something. Have you seen my, my favorite member of Congress? No, no tummy there.

Ben

I'm going

Gene

anyway, the, the, I assumed it was gonna be something that was written word for word by C s B and then read by his

Ben

I

Gene

human AI voice, Griff. No, that's totally not what it is.

Ben

Okay. What

Gene

It's, it's basically Griff talking about himself. With a li with an occasional bit of story thrown in by csb, which I was quite surprised by it cuz it seemed like there was more ad lib content than there was actual reading.

Ben

Now you realize you may be throwing Griff under the bus

Gene

Oh, not at all. I told csb, I'm like, dude, how have you not fired this guy? He's totally not reading what you're writing. No. CSB seems to be happy with it. He, he's totally like, thinks this is what he wants, which is good cuz he is getting what he wants. It's just totally not what I expected. Given the description, because if you recall this was like, I remember when CSB was first planning this show, cuz we were talking about it on, on unrelenting that he, he was supposed to be a guest on unrelenting and then he decided he's gonna use a computer voice. And this was like a year ago back when they sucked. Darren and I are both like, ah, fuck no, no, you're not gonna be, we're not gonna sit there say something and then wait for you to type shit in and then have a crappy sounding voice read it. That ain't gonna work. And so when he decided to do his own show he was going to use, and in fact I think he did for the first one or two episodes, use a computer voice and then he ended up using Griff after that. But I assumed it would just be somebody reading what he wrote. And in fact, one of those early, early episodes when Griff first started doing it, I thought was exactly that.

Ben

Mm-hmm.

Gene

And then a year goes by and and it's totally different. And again, like if they're both happy with what they're doing, that's great. It's just not what I was expecting given the description. And it had quite a bit less AI conversation than I was expecting as well. So, and Griff is not a techie. He's not like, he's not, he's just kind of making fun of stuff. He's the everyman opinion

Ben

Okay, so I've gotta listen to aia.cooking.

Gene

I, yeah, yeah, I would check it out. Give CSB one more sub and then

Ben

Absolutely. Him some Sato.

Gene

see what you think. I can't figure out how to work that, but Yeah.

Ben

How can you not figure out how to dude fountain? Easy, easy.

Gene

Does our show have Satoshis? No, because it's complicated.

Ben

No, because the reason why our, our show does not have Satoshi's and down the value for value train of podcasting 2.0 is a our hosting company, and then that you wanted to use, and b, I'm too lazy and busy to go through and set it up.

Gene

Exactly, exactly. Just what I said. So you're complicated.

Ben

You're the one who doesn't have a job. You could spend a little bit of time on this.

Gene

I'm working on it. I'm trying to have a job. I'm trying to get some stuff moving. I got some, some meetings I've been to, to

Ben

I, I will say it's damn impressive to, for you to be able to maintain your lifestyle without having to have worked for what, a year

Gene

That's about a year. Yeah, and I I didn't

Ben

I, I,

Gene

years during Covid. That really sucked.

Ben

I'm sorry,

Gene

I didn't work for three years during Covid.

Ben

Jesus.

Gene

I know it sucked, I'm, I'm very cheap. I'm a, I'm a, like a

Ben

You are not cheap.

Gene

cheap date. I, I will only order one entree at Rus Chris

Ben

Uhhuh,

Gene

and super cheap.

Ben

I've seen I've seen what you spend on, guns. Dude, you're not cheap. I'm cheap.

Gene

I, I don't know about that. You're, you're spending money as well on things.

Ben

Mm. Such as,

Gene

I don't know. You just bought a car for your kid.

Ben

yeah. After the, the previous one was totaled by a drunk driver.

Gene

enough. Fair

Ben

This was not, this was not a, oh, let's go get a car. No, no,

Gene

no, you are driving an old car still low.

Ben

yeah. My dude, my truck is, my, my truck for those who listen is a paid off 2013 F-150 with around 200,000 miles on it. And yes, I could go buy a new

Gene

you're definitely due, you're, you're due for an upgrade.

Ben

Yeah. I, I, I'm debating on when to sell my truck and get something else,

Gene

Have you thought about getting one of those fun vehicles instead,

Ben

what do you mean?

Gene

Like a. Raptor or TX or something.

Ben

No,

Gene

No, I think that'd be fun.

Ben

I will get a cheap used truck.

Gene

Right? Or you could get like one of the 700 horsepower trucks.

Ben

I, I don't want to spend quite frankly, my, what I even given everything my bud, my budget for a new truck would be 30 to 40 grand.

Gene

Mm-hmm. Yeah. So like a, basically a 2014.

Ben

New.

Gene

I just had to, I, I had to go there.

Ben

Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, I, I just, I'm, I'm just simple man. I, I don't, I don't need, I, I don't need to have I don't, I don't need to make up for things, Jean.

Gene

I see, I see. Yes, that's true. No, you, you've got you got plenty of other expenses. You got kids growing that need to go to college,

Ben

Yeah. I pay, I pay for diapers in college at the same time. It's a lot of fun.

Gene

That's what you get for having kids that are smart enough to be in college when they're neighbors.

Ben

Not how that works, but, okay.

Gene

Uhhuh,

Ben

All right, man. I'm coming up on a hard out, so we've got about 30 more minutes if you wanna talk about anything else.

Gene

I don't know if I got 30 minutes worth of stuff to talk about.

Ben

We got a Easter update in,

Gene

we did.

Ben

lot of people took a week off. Ours may be a little late, but we got it in and we can talk next Sunday.

Gene

Yeah, that sounds good. Oh, one thing I was gonna say is at some point before too long, maybe in the next two months, I'm gonna need to make a, a runout to get some rabbits.

Ben

Hmm. Okay.

Gene

So if we wanna organize any kind of a meetup thingy.

Ben

Yeah. Let me know when we've got the Houston meet up coming up.

Gene

Oh yeah. When is that?

Ben

if we're gonna go to or not.

Gene

I wouldn't mind going, when, when is it? I can't remember.

Ben

You, you're gonna

Gene

I don't know. I can't recall

Ben

anyway, whenever the Houston meetup is. We'll look it up

Gene

Try and make that

Ben

decide by next show.

Gene

All. So, yeah. We'll, we'll we'll let people know beforehand and then I'll put all the photos of rep Luna into the podcast so y'all can see them. If you have a podcasting 2.0 compatible podcast app, you'll be able to see all the photos.

Ben

In, for those who are offended, Jean

Gene

How are you offended by looking at photos of a politician? I'm sorry. How does that work?

Ben

I don't know. Misogyny. I don't

Gene

Especially a hot politician.

Ben

Jesus Christ. All right, gene. Talk to you later.

Gene

we'll talk to you next week.

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