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INSOMNIA STREAM: SHIFTY EYED CHUMP EDITION.mp3

04/25/2021
Devon
00:06:45 Are you guys all pumped now?
00:00:39 You guys ******* psyched?
00:00:43 You're waving your ******* glow sticks around.
00:00:48 Jumping up and down high on ecstasy and.
Speaker 2
00:00:54 What not?
Devon
00:00:55 I thought that would lighten me up.
00:00:57 A little bit.
00:00:58 So I'm kind of tired today.
00:01:00 Yeah, fair warning.
Speaker
00:01:02 It got hot.
Devon
00:01:03 It got hot.
00:01:04 Today and I got a little dehydrated.
00:01:08 It was.
00:01:09 It's pretty warm today it.
00:01:10 Was pretty warm.
00:01:12 And I was out in.
00:01:13 The in the heat all day and.
00:01:16 Forgot that you have to drink a.
00:01:17 Lot more water when you're doing that.
00:01:21 So yeah, I'm a little.
00:01:22 I'm a little spent already.
00:01:25 I got a bunch of.
00:01:29 Not only coffee.
00:01:29 I got the the white trash version of coffee.
00:01:32 It's a.
00:01:34 Diet Mountain Dew.
00:01:46 So we'll take it kind of easy.
00:01:47 There's there's a couple of things.
00:01:49 I want to show.
00:01:51 And we got a few options.
00:01:54 Oh, we're.
00:01:54 Going to put my.
00:01:55 I can't ******* see shirt right now.
00:01:57 That's all right.
00:01:59 And there's maybe some fun story like it's Saturday.
00:02:02 Night I don't want.
00:02:02 To get all ******* bummed.
00:02:06 Down on a Saturday night.
00:02:07 So we're going to talk about some more fun.
00:02:09 Stuff, I think.
00:02:10 And just kind of relax and I wish I had some cactus pills for you would be a perfect night for that.
00:02:18 Just nothing new is bloomed.
00:02:21 I did take some pictures, but I haven't transferred them over to my computer, but relatively it's pretty it's pretty much the same.
00:02:28 As it's been, things are growing, but there's no fresh cool vistas to share with you.
00:02:37 But hopefully by next.
00:02:39 Time there will be.
00:02:40 And I can show you.
00:02:41 I never showed you the bee footage.
00:02:43 I got more bee footage, by the way, the bees love.
00:02:45 They love those flowers.
00:02:48 But again, not on the computer, so I can't show it to you.
00:02:51 You'll just have to.
00:02:51 Take my word for it for right now.
00:02:54 But in the mean time.
00:02:56 Let's raise our.
00:03:00 Glasses of Diet Mountain Dew in in unison, right?
00:03:06 Like a based centrist.
00:03:12 What's his ******* name?
00:03:15 Man Dilbert, guy, whatever.
00:03:16 Who cares?
00:03:16 He doesn't have a real man.
00:03:17 Call him Dilbert.
00:03:18 Guy Scott Adams.
00:03:20 I should have said his real name.
00:03:21 If you say it three times in the mirror, he appears behind you.
00:03:25 So let's raise your.
00:03:27 Diet Mountain Dew glasses or coffee if you've you're kicking.
00:03:31 It old school tonight.
00:03:36 Chemicals, all right.
00:03:40 So I guess the first thing, I mean, let's just get out of get out of the way.
00:03:44 I know there's.
00:03:44 A lot of people.
00:03:45 Kind of talking about the Arizona recount thing that's going on in Arizona, where I, I tried to study it.
00:03:55 You know, before the show and and kind of get the lowdown and try to figure out really more than anything like what's the point?
00:04:04 Because it's not as if there isn't already.
00:04:09 And when I asked on Twitter, a lot of people were kind of saying, yeah, you know what, I don't know.
00:04:16 And as someone pointed out, you know there's lots of evidence that Obama's birth certificate is fake and nothing happened, right?
00:04:26 Which actually has a lot of connections with Arizona.
00:04:30 So I just.
00:04:31 Don't know what what like what?
00:04:33 Why the expense?
00:04:35 Because from what I understand.
00:04:37 The My pillow guy is spending a lot of money.
00:04:42 Trying to you know.
00:04:43 Red pill the normies, I guess?
00:04:45 Or whatever.
00:04:46 Spread the word about the.
00:04:47 The fraud look I.
00:04:48 Mean anyone who's going to believe it?
00:04:50 Already believes it, and that's actually a big chunk of the country.
00:04:53 Like a big chunk of the country thinks the the election was stolen.
00:04:57 I just.
00:04:57 It's just like it's just one of.
00:04:58 Those things where it's like, OK, but.
00:05:02 Now what?
00:05:05 Yeah, I kind of feel like.
00:05:07 It's a little, you know.
00:05:08 It's a day late dollar short.
00:05:09 Kind of a thing, it's.
00:05:10 In America, once, once they've decided to go in a direction that's just kind of where you're going.
00:05:18 And it doesn't matter if you've got millions of my pillow dollars and it doesn't matter if you've got a bunch of videos on bit shoot and and what, you know, whatever his websites are, and you know all these other.
00:05:29 Derivative alternatives that popped up where it's just now.
00:05:32 It's just like a big mess, right?
00:05:33 There's not.
00:05:34 It's like there's instead of just everyone going to bit shoot.
00:05:37 And now it's like there's like, 5 different ******* platforms started by 5 different Republican billionaires, and it's just, I don't even know what they all are.
00:05:47 And there's like the big one, I guess, is what rumble or something like that.
00:05:50 I don't even know I.
00:05:51 Don't even know.
00:05:53 But it it doesn't matter.
00:05:54 It doesn't seem to matter, right?
00:05:58 It doesn't matter because the the silent majority is is very comfortable with their silence.
00:06:03 That's why they've been.
00:06:04 Silent for 100 years.
Speaker 2
00:06:07 Yeah, that's.
Devon
00:06:09 They're kind of.
00:06:09 Used to it and in in a weird way.
00:06:11 They kind of feel like it's noble you.
00:06:13 Know like oh.
00:06:15 Watch out for the silent majority.
00:06:17 You're forgetting about the silent.
00:06:19 Majority you know you.
00:06:20 Hear that crap all the time at.
00:06:21 Least I have my whole life.
00:06:23 Ohh they're.
00:06:23 Just not taking into account the silent majority.
00:06:29 They are.
Speaker 3
00:06:29 That's what you mean.
Devon
00:06:32 You're silent.
00:06:33 So it's like, what are you?
00:06:34 Yeah, what are?
00:06:35 They going to worry about.
00:06:37 If you were to do anything.
00:06:38 You would have done it already.
00:06:40 Bottom line.
00:06:41 I mean, just the steam.
00:06:42 Has been already you.
00:06:43 There's momentum to these things.
00:06:47 And I just don't understand like why why go through the expense and cause it unless it's, you know, maybe it's one of those things where you can fundraise off of it and and make your money back and then some, I don't know.
00:06:59 I don't know.
00:07:01 It's just it's a little odd.
00:07:04 I I I'm curious to see what they'll you know what they'll come up with.
00:07:08 I know that, or at least I.
00:07:10 Maybe I'm remembering this wrong.
00:07:11 I don't think so, though I know that some of the ballots in Arizona already got destroyed.
00:07:16 So I mean if if they were smart and then look, don't underestimate your enemy.
00:07:22 They were smart.
00:07:23 They they pulled off a pretty in your face fraud and and just got away with it.
00:07:28 And you can say well with that smart because they didn't hide it.
00:07:31 Well, they're smart enough to know they didn't have to.
00:07:35 So I don't know, I just don't know that there there would.
00:07:38 There would be like this paper trail that's going to be so conclusive that it's going to make any difference even, you know, like I said, even if they even if they do, it's So what?
00:07:50 Low information voters, you know, leftists and like the the the white hating non whites, they're not going.
00:07:58 To give a ****.
00:07:59 They're not gonna hear a ****.
00:08:01 They won't believe it, no matter what you find.
00:08:04 You can find video well I mean.
00:08:07 Like they did, they found.
00:08:08 Video of the voter fraud.
00:08:10 And it still didn't matter.
00:08:13 So you know, I just don't understand that.
00:08:15 So there's a lot of people thinking that, oh, this is this is finally what Q was talking about now.
00:08:22 Now is when the plan CI told you. I told you you just had to keep you stopped trusting the plan. No. Now it's going to happen. It's not. It's not going to happen.
00:08:34 I you know, I wish it wish it would.
00:08:36 That would be amazing.
00:08:38 It just again it would require.
00:08:41 Something out of Trump that.
00:08:43 Doesn't exist.
00:08:44 It's not there if it was.
00:08:46 There it would have come out already.
00:08:49 He wouldn't have left the white.
00:08:50 House to begin with.
00:08:52 He's infinitely weaker now.
00:08:58 So, uh, I guess that's, you know, that's just something that's going around and that's my $0.02 on it. I just.
00:09:05 I just don't get it.
00:09:06 I don't.
00:09:06 Understand what the uh.
00:09:08 Again, unless unless it's a fundraising thing, I guess that makes sense.
00:09:12 Because they fundraised the **** out of that.
00:09:14 Stop the steel **** right to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars.
00:09:18 Like, really hundreds of millions of dollars, they they brought in a lot of *******.
00:09:21 Money on that.
00:09:23 And it just it makes more.
00:09:24 Sense, for them anyway to maybe you.
00:09:26 Know maybe this plays into.
00:09:28 The drama that they want.
00:09:29 To they want to do.
00:09:30 For the next four years, right?
00:09:32 Trump is the reality TV show president, and they want to use this.
00:09:39 Reality TV of a political scene to create more.
00:09:47 So it's just this is this, this.
00:09:48 Is the new season.
00:09:50 Of the Trump show.
00:09:52 You know, you get all the people excited about.
00:09:55 Ohh yeah, they're going to.
00:09:56 Find they're going to find the the smoking gun.
00:10:00 And it's like they they.
00:10:00 Found like 50 smoking guns.
Speaker 4
00:10:02 Like what does?
Devon
00:10:04 It doesn't matter.
00:10:05 You don't seem to get it.
00:10:07 Yeah, they they had.
00:10:08 They had Obama dead.
00:10:09 To rights, it wasn't.
00:10:10 Even like a.
00:10:11 Little bit fishy.
00:10:12 It was he.
00:10:13 His birth certificate is fake.
00:10:16 It's fake.
00:10:18 And if anyone with with.
00:10:21 An IQ above even like 90.
00:10:25 If presented the evidence.
00:10:28 If they're not completely just like neurotic you know about Obama like they love him, you have to believe it.
00:10:36 There's no way around it and.
00:10:37 And that nothing happened.
Speaker
00:10:38 Because of that.
Devon
00:10:41 So nothing's going to.
00:10:42 Happen with.
00:10:43 That is what I'm.
00:10:43 Saying it's just it's the new season of the.
00:10:48 Of the Trump.
00:10:48 Reality show.
00:10:50 But that's OK, that's OK.
00:10:53 Enough of enough of the politics stuff.
00:10:57 We're going to talk about other things.
Speaker
00:11:01 Uh. Let's see here.
Devon
00:11:05 I kind of want to tell.
00:11:05 Like a funny.
00:11:07 I don't know if it's even that.
00:11:09 I don't know.
00:11:10 It's that worth it?
00:11:12 There's a story I found.
00:11:14 Let me see how long it is if.
00:11:15 It's not super long.
00:11:16 We'll read it.
00:11:19 So this is.
00:11:19 Totally like an off topic random story that.
00:11:23 I don't even.
00:11:24 I'm not even trying to, like, make a point with it.
00:11:26 Just thought it.
00:11:27 Was really kind of interesting in trying to figure out what the game plan was with this election stuff.
00:11:35 I was looking into, you know, secession talk and and stuff like that and.
00:11:39 Just try to see like is there.
00:11:40 Even like a like, what's the carrot?
00:11:42 You know?
00:11:43 Like what?
00:11:43 What's the what's the stated Trump?
00:11:46 'S plan.
00:11:47 Did you know what are?
00:11:47 They gonna are they are they.
00:11:49 Even saying they're gonna do anything if they find.
00:11:52 You know the smoking gun.
00:11:55 And in my weird searches I.
00:11:57 Found something completely off topic that I just thought was kind of.
00:12:02 And because I'm kind of tired and.
00:12:04 And I thought it was and maybe.
00:12:06 It's not even interesting I.
00:12:07 Don't know.
00:12:08 But then I found out.
00:12:10 That a small town.
00:12:13 In New Mexico in the 1950s.
00:12:18 Tried to secede from the United States?
00:12:23 Because they found some legal weirdness.
00:12:28 And about their just about their town, the territory, how how the the US was claiming the territory after, you know, taking it from Mexico and stuff like.
00:12:39 That so, without further ado, I'm going to read a a short story again.
00:12:43 This is not.
00:12:45 It's not like a.
00:12:47 A conspiracy thing or you know, but I just thought this was interesting.
00:12:53 And maybe I'll maybe.
00:12:54 I'll bring up a picture of.
00:12:56 Of Socorro, I guess there's not really much to look at in Socorro.
00:13:00 I don't know if you guys have.
00:13:01 Been to Socorro.
00:13:03 Yeah, man.
00:13:04 There's not even, like, just.
00:13:06 Just imagine, like a barren wasteland, OK?
00:13:10 So here we go.
00:13:12 It all began early in 1953.
00:13:15 With a simple traffic ticket issued on the dusty streets of Socorro's, population 4300.
00:13:24 A 60 year old plumber named Elmer Brasher had been drinking too much and made the serious mistake of trying to drive.
00:13:34 Police officer Lorenzo Lopez stopped Brasher and cited him for breaking the local ordinance against driving while intoxicated.
00:13:44 Socorro city traffic Judge Henry Zingerle.
00:13:49 Heard Brasher's case found him guilty and fined him $100.
00:13:55 That would normally be the end of the story.
00:13:58 But in this case.
00:14:00 It's not instead.
00:14:03 Of simply pain is fine and going home.
00:14:07 Brasher hired a lawyer and appealed his verdict to the District Court Judge Charles H Fowler.
00:14:13 Judge Fowler dutifully asked to see the Socorro City ordinance regarding DWI arrests.
00:14:21 After a considerable search of the courthouse, the original ordinance.
00:14:26 Could not be found.
00:14:28 Although a reference to it was discovered in the back files of the local newspaper, the Sequoia Chieftain.
00:14:35 Someone or the oh wait, never mind.
00:14:38 I screw that sentence up.
00:14:40 The local newspaper is called the Socorro.
00:14:43 Someone wrote out the reference in pencil.
00:14:47 And brought it to the judge.
00:14:50 Fowler was not impressed.
00:14:51 Reading the handwritten paper, Fowler found it to be, quote, undistinguishable from mere scraps of paper that anyone might write and scatter about the streets or place in a notebook.
00:15:03 There was no proof.
00:15:04 That the ordinance had ever been properly drawn up, approved, signed or officially sealed with the city seal.
00:15:12 And if socorro's DWI or ordinance lacked authority, what about the city's other ordinances?
00:15:19 Did they have any more authority than the DWI ordinance?
00:15:24 A March 19th, 1930 or 1953 Socorro Chieftain headline announced the disturbing news that Socorro laws probably all are null and void.
00:15:37 Without Sydney ordinances, some local residents question the legality of not only the laws, but the city itself.
00:15:45 The Chieftains editor, Ed Stanton, went so far as to declare nobody's done anything legal around here since the since OneNote.
00:15:55 And I guess that's some Spanish thing. And the Spanish conquest of New Mexico in 1598.
00:16:05 News of the lack of Sydney ordinances was disturbingly or was disturbing enough, so I had to look over my classified cat came in here after making a bunch of noise, and usually that means he.
00:16:16 Has a snake.
00:16:16 In his mouth.
00:16:18 I had to make sure that.
00:16:18 Wasn't what was going on, but.
00:16:20 No snake. We're good.
00:16:22 News of the lack of sitting ordinances.
00:16:24 Was disturbing enough.
00:16:26 But the plot thickened when curious residents began to look at old maps of Socorro and New Mexico. 2 lawyers, Clarin Wagoner and Garnett Burks could not find any reference to Sequoia O Catron, Sierra or Grant counties on the 1848 map drawn at the end of the US Mexican War.
00:16:46 It suddenly seemed that Socorro was a country or was a county without a country.
00:16:52 Or even a territory or a state. Burks, described as a prominent land attorney, argued that old maps and documents showed that Sakura was part of the old Cabeza de Vaca land. Granted, our land grant dating back to 1820. Sharing this information with others. Burks.
00:17:11 Claim that local folks were dead serious about determining their own fate and he was willing to fight their case to the Supreme Court if necessary.
00:17:21 The fact that Catron, Sierra and Grant counties were not created until after the American conquest of 1848 and could not have been drawn in that year did not seem to bother those who hoped to grasp the opportunity and determine their own political fate.
00:17:37 Maybe they could create.
00:17:38 A whole new state, if not something much larger, according to newspapers and many parts of the United States.
00:17:45 The more Socorro people thought about it, the better idea it seemed just to secede from the United States and start all over again.
00:17:53 By April, the Socorro Chieftain reported a serious but small group of Patriots had spent much of the evening drafting a Declaration of Independence.
00:18:03 These startling developments got the attention of state officials in Santa Fe.
00:18:07 While Governor Ed Meacham treated the subject lightly, New Mexico Attorney general.
00:18:13 Richard Robinson ordered his chief assistant to study the case and determine if Socorro actually can declare itself independent.
00:18:21 The FBI also dispatched 2 agents to see what all the fuss was about in Sekiro.
00:18:27 Apparently they found nothing to get overly vexed about.
00:18:31 The Sikora chief that reported an independent Socorro had many supporters in Socorro and beyond.
00:18:37 Socorro state Senator TC Harm Mio asserted that secession might be wise, because while the people of Socorro paid a lot of state taxes, they did not always get their fair share of the state budget.
00:18:51 Letters of support appeared in both the Chieftain and its rival, the Socorro Defenser.
00:18:56 I can't believe they had.
00:18:57 Two newspapers back then, but.
Speaker
00:18:59 OK.
Devon
00:19:01 I don't know you guys if you've.
00:19:02 Been to Socorro, you would want you would.
00:19:03 Know one, one letter suggested. If Alaska and Hawaii were about to become the 49th and 50th states in the 1950s.
Speaker 2
00:19:11 That's another thing. A lot.
Devon
00:19:12 People don't know. We didn't have 50 states until the 1950s, so that that's the whole 50 stars and the flag thing is, is relatively new post World War 2. Why shouldn't Socorro become the country's 51st state?
00:19:27 Many residents of truth or consequences, and El Paso?
00:19:30 That's a that's a whole nother.
00:19:32 New Mexico is just a weird place.
00:19:34 The the whole.
00:19:35 Story behind truth or consequences?
00:19:37 Why it's.
00:19:37 Named that it's just.
00:19:38 That's like its whole thing.
00:19:40 And El Paso, TX supported the secession, although they sought some major concessions, citizens of truth or consequences.
00:19:47 Wanted to or wanted their city to be the free states capital city, the El Paso Chamber of Commerce offered to make Socorro a part of Texas, as it could hardly do better than join their.
00:19:59 Neighbors to the South.
00:20:02 As with truth or consequences, El Paso probably hope to be the capital of the new political entity.
00:20:09 Having led its independence movement, Socorro was not likely to relinquish the coveted role of capital city, with its courthouse serving as its capital building.
00:20:19 It would be like Canada joining the United States and insisting on Montreal becoming the nation's capital as socorro's old rival Albuquerque.
00:20:28 Oppose the Free State or anything else that gave Sakura an advantage.
00:20:32 The two communities continued are continually vied for tourist.
00:20:36 Traffic, with Albuquerque claiming that Route 66 was the best Rd. through New Mexico, while Socorro claimed that Route 60 was way better.
00:20:46 Albuquerque instigators even placed signs along Route 60 in Socorro County, advertising Route 66 is far superior. Socorro countered by printing pledge cards for its residents to sign, promising not to buy anything in Albuquerque.
00:21:02 Attorney Wagoner remained hopeful but suspected the creation of an independent Sikora might fail if those Yankees find something wrong with it.
00:21:11 End Quote wagoner's reference to Yankees by which he probably meant the federal government appealed to many who watched the events unfold from afar.
00:21:21 Newspapers in the old Confederate states of the South seemed especially interested in what might happen to the modern day rebels of a small community in central NM.
00:21:31 Socorro's leaders were sure.
00:21:32 That millions of men, women and children would flock to the Free State not only to enjoy diplomatic immunity, but also for the golden opportunity to not have to pay state or federal income taxes.
00:21:44 Local merchants began to advertise their anticipated taxless prices, offering beef steak for five cents a pound.
00:21:51 Cigarettes for five cents a pack.
00:21:54 $2.50 for a quart of good drink and liquor. Six cents for a gallon of gasoline, $5 for a pair of cowboy boots and as low as $980 for a new Ford.
00:22:06 The Loma Theater predicted that movie tickets would drop from 60 to $0.20, and then the Free State of Socorro.
00:22:14 Receive the ultimate publicity available in the United States in the 1950s. It got coverage in an article with five pictures and a map in Life magazine on June 8th, 1953.
00:22:29 The article reported the people of Socorro County, New Mexico, have lived for many years according to their own rules, cattle inspectors complained it was impossible to convict a rustler there.
00:22:40 Local courts seemed to make their own laws.
00:22:43 Life concluded that it was natural for the people of such a Wild West County to want to secede.
00:22:49 The Union and to go their own way.
00:22:53 Businesses from across the country begin to write to the Socorro Chamber of Commerce for more details about relocating to this taxless hay.
00:23:01 Local businesses were already prospering from all the tourists who came by to see the new.
00:23:06 State taking pictures of themselves with visas at the port of entry.
00:23:12 Of course, these travelers help the local economy by staying for a day or two and spending money on goods and services such as gas, meals, lodging and, of course, souvenirs.
00:23:23 Other get rich quick ideas circulated some hope to control the flow of water on the Rio Grande to benefit Socorro farmers.
00:23:31 Others favored the creation of legal gambling.
00:23:34 Establishments envisioning a Monte Carlo on the Rio Grande.
00:23:39 As a foreign country, Socorro could receive foreign aid from the United States, editor Stanton claim.
00:23:46 If we get half as much.
00:23:49 If we get half as much money as Britain, we've got it made.
00:23:53 Of course.
00:23:53 That's before the formation of Israel.
00:23:59 And that's that's the story.
00:24:01 Of course it didn't happen.
00:24:04 The the article and I've I've read about not a whole lot of.
00:24:09 There wasn't a whole.
00:24:10 Lot of information on this considering you know.
00:24:13 What this was?
00:24:14 There wasn't like a whole lot of.
00:24:17 Answers as to like what happened like why it it kind of sputtered out.
Speaker
00:24:22 UM.
Devon
00:24:24 Let's see here.
00:24:26 There's another article here that's talking about it.
00:24:30 And here we go.
00:24:31 Socorro gave.
00:24:40 Yeah, that just says the.
00:24:44 The heyday of the Free State of Socorro lasted.
00:24:47 In the 1955.
00:24:49 But revivals, to keep the movement alive or with.
00:24:57 But failed to.
00:24:58 Keep the movement.
00:24:59 Alive free states of sequera research contributed. Yeah. So it just kind of put it out. But it's kind of interesting the way the difference, like in 1950s.
00:25:10 This small town in New Mexico was just like, you know what?
00:25:12 **** it.
00:25:13 Going to make our own country.
00:25:15 And the federal government kind of just like, let.
00:25:18 Them go with it.
00:25:18 For a while and we ended.
00:25:20 Up the problem ended up.
00:25:21 Solving itself or you know for.
00:25:23 All we know.
00:25:24 Yeah, they say they sent two FBI agents who were just like, oh, that's no big deal.
00:25:27 Maybe they sent more than that and and sabotaged that.
00:25:31 Who knows, right, we.
00:25:31 I mean, because there's I can't find a whole lot of information on this.
00:25:35 But I just thought that was kind of interesting that you had this secession movement in New Mexico, which is a really weird place, by the way, New Mexico is just a really weird state.
00:25:47 And not just because of Roswell and stuff like that.
00:25:50 It's just it's just a weird state.
00:25:53 And so it's it's just interesting that this happened and you know, they didn't, Waco the town and and you know it's sad that.
00:26:01 It didn't go anywhere.
00:26:03 But it's also interesting.
00:26:04 A lot of, you know, like, places like El Paso and and other cities wanting to get in on it.
00:26:09 And like, this is just this idea of secession.
00:26:13 Wasn't so crazy not that long ago.
00:26:19 You know, it's like I said, I I grew up in school.
00:26:21 They taught.
00:26:21 Us that Texas.
00:26:24 Was the state the one of the only states?
00:26:26 If not the only state?
00:26:27 I forget if it's the.
00:26:28 Only one or not that when they signed on to the United States, they had like a little, I don't know, not a disclaimer, but like a clause.
00:26:38 That says if at any point we reserve the right, you know we want to.
00:26:42 Leave we we.
00:26:43 Reserve the right to leave the United States.
00:26:45 And so they.
00:26:46 Actually have an out.
00:26:47 They have like a legal.
00:26:48 Out without having.
00:26:49 To go to ******* war over it, right?
00:26:51 And I mean, they probably still would, but they have at least the legal grounds for exiting the United States peacefully.
00:26:59 And so when you see these people talking about secession now, it's not going to happen in, in, in Texas because as we all know, Texas is turning blue at an alarming pace.
00:27:14 They wouldn't.
00:27:14 There's not.
00:27:15 There's no way in ******* hell they'd ever be able to get the support to secede.
00:27:21 The United States, it just wouldn't happen.
00:27:23 There's too many ******* globalists living there now.
00:27:26 And look, the ruling class of Texas probably doesn't really want to do it.
00:27:29 You know, it's it's another fundraising thing they can do.
00:27:32 They can.
00:27:33 You know.
00:27:34 What are they?
00:27:34 Calling it tech set, you know, like Brexit Tech set.
00:27:38 So they'll trot.
00:27:38 That out and make signs and, you know, get people to send them checks and stuff like that.
00:27:42 But it's not going.
00:27:43 To go anywhere, it'll it'll probably go.
00:27:45 About as far as this Sakura New Mexico thing, but.
00:27:50 It's it's.
00:27:52 It's just funny to see that this kind of thinking was not that crazy.
00:27:58 You know it.
00:27:59 It it, it wasn't so.
00:28:01 You know, the this, this this was before they had this.
00:28:05 They had fully managed to normalize the inevitability of globalism.
00:28:15 Which is what it is like globalism just as much as as diversity in America.
00:28:21 It it it's an inevitability, realistically, but it was seen as an inevitability before it really was.
00:28:28 Globalism is just seen as an inevitability.
00:28:33 You know that's that's.
00:28:34 Where all the, you know, the star.
00:28:35 Trek, you know.
00:28:37 Any any science fiction?
00:28:39 They I mean.
00:28:39 Rarely in science fiction do they have anything other than a.
00:28:43 A world government.
00:28:46 You know, it just seems to be like, oh, that's just the natural progression, right?
00:28:49 The natural progression of of human beings, humankind.
00:28:54 Is to have one global government.
00:28:58 And I actually speak of science fiction.
00:29:01 I almost wonder.
00:29:05 All this, all these UFO stories we've been seeing in the news also might have something to do with that.
00:29:10 It might be you know.
00:29:13 Some version of Project Blue beam for those of.
00:29:15 You who aren't.
00:29:16 Aware of what that is, it's you know.
00:29:19 It's a conspiracy theory about the government shaking, you know, U UFO invasion and and to to unify the people.
00:29:31 And and it's more complicated than that.
00:29:33 Like, I think there's also somehow like a Messiah involved.
00:29:36 And but it's like a whole thing.
00:29:38 But anyway, I think it's it's.
00:29:40 It is possible that in order to get people to think more globally and to think more about globalism as an.
00:29:48 Ability they need to get people to think that there is life on other planets and therefore it does become a different dynamic.
00:29:57 You know, it is no longer different competing nations.
00:30:01 Now it's competing planets.
00:30:05 You know, now there's these other beans which we wouldn't be able to compete with.
00:30:09 If there any any?
00:30:11 Alien life form that would have the.
00:30:13 Capability to even just find Earth.
00:30:17 And come here would be so beyond our comprehension like their technology would be so beyond ours.
00:30:26 It would just be they would.
00:30:27 They would essentially be gods compared to us.
00:30:31 But that you.
00:30:31 Know it might be part of the script.
00:30:34 So anyway.
00:30:35 Speaking of scripts.
00:30:38 Another funny thing, because, you know, we're taking it kind of.
00:30:43 Kind of easy tonight.
00:30:46 I was going through some old movies.
00:30:49 Because after we talked about Clint Eastwood being, you know, Pre Boomer born in, I believe it was 1930 or around there.
00:31:02 And wondering, well, what kind of propaganda, what a young Clint Eastwood have been subjected to, you know, like, what did he grow up watching?
00:31:16 And people like him, people of his generation.
00:31:19 What was the what was?
00:31:20 What was the what was they?
00:31:22 What were they?
00:31:23 So I?
00:31:24 Told you I'm.
00:31:24 Tired guys, what were they subjected to?
00:31:30 You know, before the before World War 2, you know, before they they gave birth to the baby boomers, you know?
00:31:38 But like, what was?
00:31:39 What was the what were the social norms being transmitted to them from?
00:31:44 The media. So I started watching like these movies from the 1940s and, you know, a lot of it, unfortunately, just the ones I happen to have handy, a lot of them were, of course, geared more towards getting Americans on board with going to war in Europe. So there's a lot of war.
00:32:04 Stuff, you know.
00:32:05 Very predictable, real easy like.
00:32:07 It's not even.
00:32:08 At at least not tonight.
00:32:10 It's not really worth analyzing because it's so obvious in its presentation.
00:32:16 And in fact, someone mentioned the triumph of the wheel.
00:32:20 The wheel last stream.
00:32:23 And if you compare that piece of propaganda with the the American propaganda, the American propaganda was kind of.
00:32:30 Amateur hour.
00:32:33 It wasn't as well produced, which is.
00:32:34 Odd, or at least.
00:32:36 Rephrase that.
00:32:38 Maybe it was better produced.
00:32:40 In some way.
00:32:41 Like the the writing and such because I don't know German.
00:32:45 So it's hard for me to have a perspective watching, you know, even or even just reading the.
00:32:51 The subtitles when you watch triumph of the will because I lack the context.
00:32:59 I'm not German, so I don't know how that would resonate with people.
00:33:04 At the time.
00:33:05 But I can you.
00:33:05 Know I can at least guess when I watched something from 1947, having seen a lot of old movies and knowing old people.
00:33:13 In fact, today.
00:33:16 While I was.
00:33:17 On the radio today, because I did take a little radio break.
00:33:20 I talked to a 90 year old farmer and I think he was in Tennessee, I forget.
00:33:28 But I was.
00:33:28 A 90 year old farmer.
00:33:32 He was when I was 90, so he was a little repetitive and, you know, he wasn't.
00:33:39 He wasn't as as clear minded as as someone.
00:33:43 Well, maybe not today.
00:33:45 Maybe I'm not as clear minded.
00:33:46 As he is.
00:33:48 But he one thing struck me.
00:33:50 About that guys, is this is another just a tangent just saying no, I'm not going anywhere with this.
00:33:57 But one thing that's talking about this guy.
00:33:59 You know, he he told, you know, told
00:34:01 His life story kind of like readers digest version and it was.
00:34:06 You know, he was this high school.
00:34:09 He was a high school shop teacher and he drove the school bus and it was like for the the only high school and in the whole county.
00:34:16 And it was just like, you know.
00:34:17 It was very rural.
00:34:20 And you know that's that's what he did, is he?
00:34:22 He lived there his whole life and just drove school buses and and taught shop and retired there and got a farm and.
00:34:32 You know, he just sat down his farm and and watched tugboats on the river.
00:34:37 He told me so actually, wherever he was, I think maybe the Mississippi was going through there.
00:34:42 I I don't know what river.
00:34:45 And but one of the things that struck.
00:34:47 Me about this.
00:34:47 Guy is he was talking about how the the pandemic had affected him because it was hard for him, you know, to get help to people, couldn't, you know, weren't leaving their houses and.
00:35:01 And so people weren't coming to.
00:35:03 Like he said, there's this one.
00:35:05 Part of his property he used to really like to to ride his motorcycle to this guy is like 90 and he's riding a motorcycle still, which I found.
00:35:12 Kind of amazing.
00:35:13 And he said that, you know that that a tree had fallen down on the path and and so he couldn't go that way anymore because the the tree was in the way and.
00:35:24 He was saying that he had a had a friend that he talked to every single day on Skype and then he drops like like as if he's telling me the the the price of a loaf of bread he's he just mentions just, you know, offhandedly that this friend that he, he he talks to every single day on Skype, that he's known since he was a boy.
00:35:50 And then he just kept going.
00:35:51 Like, as like, like it wasn't that big of a deal.
00:35:55 And it just it just got me thinking that I guess at 90 it wouldn't be.
00:36:00 That big of.
00:36:00 A deal, you know, like I guess.
00:36:03 You would be.
00:36:03 So used to.
00:36:04 I mean you're 90 like.
00:36:06 Most of the people you've known are probably.
00:36:09 Dead, you know.
00:36:13 Most of the people.
00:36:14 That you've you've grew up with?
00:36:17 Your parents, you know, like probably siblings, you're 90.
00:36:21 You're you're beyond the the average.
00:36:24 So everyone that you knew in your life that was older.
00:36:27 Than you even it was by.
00:36:28 A couple of years almost guaranteed they're dead.
00:36:32 And many of the people the younger than you.
00:36:34 You know, a lot of them are dead.
00:36:38 And so anyway, I just again, I wasn't going with that.
00:36:41 I just thought that was really fascinating talking to this guy.
00:36:44 And and he had, you know, great attitude, real upbeat guy and was very excited about just hanging out and being 90, talking on his radio.
00:36:57 And you know, just that was what he did. That's how he spent his time and seemed perfectly happy just hanging out on his farm, talking on a radio. So anyway, Speaking of of Clint Eastwood's generation.
00:37:13 So I guess one of the.
00:37:15 The films this guy and Clint Eastwood would have been familiar with.
00:37:20 Well, actually it's.
00:37:21 Well, maybe we'll go.
00:37:22 There's a film.
00:37:22 Too, but I don't.
00:37:23 Know if we're going to necessarily.
00:37:24 Go over that.
00:37:25 But they're they used to play these serials, right?
00:37:29 They would play these, I think in theaters.
00:37:32 I don't think this was something they would air on television.
00:37:35 They would play these.
00:37:36 They weren't like full length.
00:37:38 You know, feature movies.
00:37:41 But they were.
00:37:42 You know, like an hour long.
00:37:43 It's because.
00:37:44 You know not.
00:37:44 Everyone had a TV and you know, if you did they, you know, they were full of commercials or whatever.
00:37:50 You couldn't play like an hour.
00:37:52 So, and and maybe I'm wrong about this, I'll have to look it up sometime, but it doesn't really matter.
00:37:57 They they had these cereals for Batman.
00:38:01 And I was like, Oh well.
00:38:04 That might be interesting to see what what was what, what would 1940s.
00:38:09 Batman looked like because I didn't even know that I had this.
00:38:14 And I'm trying to. I'm trying to find the folder it was in, now going through my my 1940s.
00:38:22 Oh, that would.
00:38:23 I'm going to go to one.
00:38:23 Why didn't I?
00:38:24 Watch that one today, OK?
00:38:26 So here it is.
00:38:27 So this is 1943.
00:38:29 And I was like.
00:38:30 You know what?
00:38:32 I'm gonna watch.
00:38:33 I'm just gonna skim through.
00:38:34 I'm not gonna sit and watch the.
00:38:35 Whole thing. It's it's long.
00:38:36 It's like, oh, it's not that long, I thought.
00:38:39 It was longer, that's like.
00:38:40 26 minutes.
00:38:41 Maybe it was on TV then.
00:38:43 I don't.
00:38:43 Know, but here we go.
00:38:45 Bring this up.
00:38:47 But the reason I bring this up.
00:38:50 Isn't so much to make a comparison.
00:38:53 Between the Batman of today and the Batman of 1943, which there's a huge difference. One of the big differences the Batman of the new movies is a massive ***** compared.
00:39:05 Like look this Batman has a super gay costume.
00:39:09 All right, I get.
00:39:10 It but he also uses guns.
00:39:12 They have.
00:39:13 He has, like shootouts with bad guys.
00:39:16 And he's way more based.
00:39:20 Alright, but that's not what stuck out either.
00:39:25 You want.
00:39:26 You want to watch the intro?
00:39:27 I I haven't watched the intro.
00:39:28 Let's watch the intro.
00:39:29 Why not?
00:39:29 Right?
00:39:30 This is cozy.
00:39:31 Laid back string.
00:39:39 Cool intro.
Speaker 3
00:39:40 The electrical brain.
Speaker 5
00:39:43 Dun Dun Dun.
Speaker 8
00:39:44 High atop one of the hills which ring the teeming metropolis of Gotham City, a large house rears its bulk against the dark sky.
00:39:52 Outwardly, there's nothing to distinguish this house from many others.
00:39:56 But deep in the cavernous basement of this House, in a chamber hewn from a living rock of the mountains.
00:40:03 In the strange, dimly lighted, mysteriously secret path.
00:40:07 Cave hidden headquarters of America's number one crime fighter. Batman. Yes, Batman. Clad in the somber costume which is struck terror to the heart of many a swaggering denizens of the underworld.
00:40:20 That man, who even now is pondering the plans of a new assault against the forces of crime, a crushing blow against evil in which he will have the valuable aid of his young.
00:40:30 Two fisted assistant Robin, the boy wonder.
Devon
00:40:34 See back when you could have have something like that and no one would think that he was gay.
00:40:42 Yeah, let's.
00:40:43 We could watch this, I guess.
00:40:45 Let me put my disclaimer up.
00:40:48 But that's, I don't know.
00:40:49 It might not be worth watching.
00:40:52 It's just there's one part.
00:40:54 Well, you know it, it gets worth watching what I'm thinking about it because there's some funny racist **** in here.
00:40:58 Which was what?
00:40:59 I wanted to show you.
Speaker 8
00:41:01 Well, we'll talk about it.
Devon
00:41:03 Once we get to it, maybe.
00:41:04 You know it.
00:41:05 You're not going to watch it.
00:41:06 We're not going to watch it.
00:41:07 Well, I'll Fast forward to the part.
00:41:09 Wow. You know what? Let's.
00:41:10 Let's watch him kick some ***, actually.
Speaker 8
00:41:12 Love that country and are glad to fight.
Devon
00:41:16 He loves America.
00:41:17 Actually, you know, we're going to.
00:41:18 Watch it.
00:41:19 All right.
00:41:19 So the reason why.
00:41:21 I want to watch this a because it's a.
00:41:23 It's a perfect example of white primacy, and you'll see why in a moment.
00:41:27 But not only that, it kind of shows.
00:41:36 Let me put this way.
00:41:38 We've talked about how the the the white genocide problem, right, and you know not to get all doom and gloom now on Saturday night here.
00:41:46 But it's just, you know that that's what that's.
00:41:48 What applies here?
00:41:49 Is that more and more in media?
00:41:53 You're going to see that they're going to be demonizing white people, you know, just demonizing white people over and over and over again to get the public on board with.
00:42:04 What comes next?
00:42:07 And people have told me, oh, you're just crazy.
00:42:10 No, this is this has happened before.
00:42:14 And you know, maybe not like genocide.
00:42:17 We haven't had movies.
00:42:18 You know, we've only had movies like the last 100 years, right in the West, and the West hasn't really been genocidal necessarily.
00:42:25 But just as we'll see.
00:42:27 Here in a.
00:42:27 Moment, they did exactly that with a different group.
00:42:32 Not black people, but a different group.
00:42:35 To justify and get the public comfortable with something else.
00:42:40 And so you'll see that in a moment.
Speaker 8
00:42:43 That man, who even now is pondering the plans of a new assault against the forces of crime, a crushing blow against evil in which he will have the valuable immune who love their country and are glad to fight for it.
00:42:55 Wherever crime raises its ugly head to spike, with the venom of a matten rattlesnake, that man and Robin strike also.
00:43:03 And in this very hour, when they act, this criminals are spreading their evil over the world, even within our own land.
00:43:09 That man and Robin stand ready to fight them to the death.
Devon
00:43:18 The cars are ******* sweet.
00:43:19 If there's anything that I like a lot about, this is the ******* cars.
00:43:24 Why don't we make cars that look like this anymore?
00:43:27 Oh, Speaking of which, we'll get to that later.
Speaker 8
00:43:34 These boxes are.
00:43:34 Usually locked, I know.
00:43:40 Captain Arnold, please.
00:43:46 Cat, now speaking.
00:43:47 I have a nice little package for you.
00:43:50 You'll find it at the corner of 1st and Maple.
Devon
00:43:54 Batman just Kidner beat up a bunch of dirty whops and told us to go pick them up.
Speaker 6
00:44:00 Beverly. Yeah. What's doing Kevin?
Speaker 8
00:44:02 It's the Batman again.
00:44:03 He's the corner of 1st and Maple this time I'm.
Speaker 5
00:44:06 Going with you.
Speaker 6
00:44:09 Car 6767.
00:44:12 That's us. Go to 1st and Maple. Hey 702.
Speaker 8
00:44:19 I'm warning you, doctor, that will make you regret this.
00:44:23 Doctor Decker.
00:44:25 Who's there?
00:44:26 Never mind.
00:44:27 You'll find out.
Devon
00:44:28 Let's wait around.
Speaker 8
00:44:28 See Captain Arnold things when he gets.
Speaker 5
00:44:30 Here no time for that.
00:44:31 Don't forget I've got.
Speaker 8
00:44:32 A date? Let's go.
Devon
00:44:51 Even the police cars are ******* sweet.
Speaker 8
00:45:01 You'll recognize these as the last two men of the Collins gang, and I've been looking for them for some time.
00:45:07 They're Batman.
00:45:08 PS The keys to the handcuffs are in this one's pocket. Well, it looks as though the Batman has done.
Devon
00:45:14 You bought another?
Speaker 8
00:45:15 Yeah, you gotta put him on the force.
00:45:17 You find him, I'll put him on.
Devon
00:45:26 Alright, this is going to be boring.
00:45:27 Love story ****.
00:45:27 I will Fast forward the boring love story ship.
00:45:30 How about that?
Speaker 9
00:45:30 So when you keep your hands out of there.
Speaker 6
00:45:34 I do.
Devon
00:45:37 Oh, wait. Yeah. Is he?
00:45:38 Going to be a Chad, let's see.
Speaker 6
00:45:38 Thank you.
Devon
00:45:39 If he says some Chad **** here.
Speaker 6
00:45:43 You're lovely.
00:45:44 Carry that masquerade too far.
Speaker 5
00:45:46 Think so?
Speaker 6
00:45:47 Yes, I do.
Speaker 5
00:45:48 Why don't you let her know who you really are instead of I?
00:45:50 I think you're.
Speaker 8
00:45:51 Just a good for nothing, Playboy.
Speaker 5
00:45:53 Well, if she knows the Batman, she might worry that she cares anything about.
00:45:57 Besides, on account of our special assignment from Uncle Sam, our success depends on keeping our identity a.
Speaker 8
00:46:02 Secret and suppose she asked you about your.
00:46:05 Status in the US.
Devon
00:46:05 See. All right, so.
00:46:06 That this is where you start to see.
00:46:09 The United States government, getting involved in Hollywood and directing them to plant propaganda in things like Batman.
00:46:21 Now it's super obvious to see looking back.
00:46:23 That that's what was going on.
00:46:26 But that never ******* stopped.
00:46:29 That never ******* stopped.
00:46:32 And so when you see.
00:46:33 Netflix produce shows about hunting white people.
00:46:39 And a lot of them.
00:46:42 Amazon same thing.
00:46:45 Across the board.
00:46:49 You have to ask yourself.
00:46:52 Is this something that's coordinated?
00:46:56 Is this something that's being coordinated?
00:46:58 Is this something that's being planted purposefully?
00:47:02 With an agenda in mind in the same way that what you're about to see was planted in Batman.
00:47:10 With the really specific.
00:47:12 Goal in mind.
00:47:16 Remember this is 1943.
00:47:20 So we're right right with, you know this is.
00:47:22 During World War 2.
00:47:29 The government wanted to propagandize the people in support of something that was going on, which you're about to see.
Speaker 8
00:47:38 I'm going to always tell him a four.
Speaker
00:47:46 That was bad.
Speaker 6
00:47:47 Well, I don't keep people waiting like someone I know.
Speaker 3
00:47:55 Read all about the Batman captures column gang extra, extra extra.
Devon
00:48:02 That that was Twitter back then.
00:48:09 And you know what?
00:48:10 I almost like the clothes as much as I like the cars.
Speaker 3
00:48:15 Man and certainly marvel.
00:48:16 Disney, you know.
Devon
00:48:17 Just because we can't go back to this era doesn't mean we can't go.
00:48:21 Back to that aesthetic.
Speaker 8
00:48:22 Oh, I think he's a show off.
00:48:24 Or everybody that does anything is a.
00:48:26 Show off to.
Speaker
00:48:26 You or I can do.
Speaker 4
00:48:27 Things too, I'll show you.
Speaker 8
00:48:29 I'll call for you tomorrow and take it to meet your uncle.
Speaker 4
00:48:31 Matter how early you want to leave.
Speaker 8
00:48:32 Even if it's before noon.
Speaker
00:48:34 It's nice of you to.
Speaker 9
00:48:35 Make such a terrific sacrifice on my account.
Speaker 8
00:48:49 That looks like Warren.
00:48:52 Yeah, that's him.
00:48:55 My old cellmate.
00:49:02 Hi, Mario.
00:49:06 I don't I.
00:49:07 Know you didn't think you remember you did.
Speaker
00:49:09 I'm expecting my niece to pick me.
Speaker 8
00:49:11 Your niece? Ohh sure I.
00:49:12 Know that's what we can tell you.
00:49:14 She couldn't make it.
00:49:15 We're going.
00:49:15 To take it to her.
00:49:16 Come on.
Devon
00:49:22 Look at that ******* hole in there.
00:49:29 It's ******* tired.
Speaker 6
00:49:39 That look like my niece in that.
Speaker 8
00:49:40 Car. You're seeing things, Marty.
00:49:42 Stop the car right down, Marty.
00:49:45 You're going with us.
00:49:46 I sit back and relax.
Devon
00:49:48 You know what?
00:49:48 Maybe that's that.
00:49:49 That could be like our secret, you know, like the the, the Boogaloo boys or whatever they have the the Hawaiian shirts.
00:49:55 We could have white wall tires.
Speaker 3
00:50:00 What do you want me?
Speaker 6
00:50:01 To buy now tonight.
Speaker 3
00:50:04 Has the Mr. Warren left?
Speaker 8
00:50:06 Yes, ma'am.
00:50:07 Two men met him when they drove off the black sedan.
Devon
00:50:12 Thank you.
00:50:18 He drove away with the.
00:50:18 Men in that black sedan, he.
Speaker
00:50:20 Passed back on the road.
Speaker 8
00:50:21 We'll get in.
00:50:21 We'll catch him before he gets back.
Speaker 5
00:50:22 To town, get going.
Speaker 3
00:50:23 Alfred, then we got.
00:50:25 I can't understand.
Devon
00:50:26 Plus the head.
00:50:27 So many more convertibles back then.
00:50:30 You know, Kennedy ******* ruined that ****.
Speaker 3
00:50:32 While the market.
Speaker
00:50:33 Didn't wait for it.
Speaker 8
00:50:49 Nick, I was a demon.
00:50:50 Right back of us.
00:50:53 We'll see if they're Jennings.
00:50:56 They're speeding up. Stop.
Speaker
00:50:59 They're trying to.
Speaker 4
00:50:59 Lose it.
Speaker
00:51:00 The strange feeling.
Speaker 9
00:51:01 That Uncle Martin is in some kind of trouble.
Speaker 8
00:51:04 And gaining honest and to give.
00:51:05 Me more speed out of it to lobby.
Speaker 3
00:51:09 Do you think we can catch them?
Speaker 4
00:51:11 But I hope.
Speaker 8
00:51:11 We catch them before some speed cop catches that.
00:51:17 And out of sight release the.
00:51:18 Gas and make the change.
Speaker
00:51:23 I've always.
00:51:23 Wanted one of those.
Devon
00:51:31 That's pretty sweet too itself.
Speaker 5
00:51:32 Hold everything I want to turn around.
Speaker
00:51:40 Where they come get down.
Speaker 8
00:51:46 They pass didn't give us a.
00:51:48 Trump trying to figure that one.
Speaker 3
00:51:51 They've disappeared, Sir.
00:51:52 No side roads.
Speaker 8
00:51:54 They just seemed to advantage.
Speaker 4
00:51:55 Well, Linda, I guess your uncle.
00:51:56 I'm interested in seeing it.
Speaker 3
00:51:59 I can't understand his actions well.
00:52:01 I guess the only thing to do is to go back to the hospital.
Speaker 9
00:52:03 Wait for him to phone me and.
Speaker 4
00:52:05 Find out how he did that disappearing in.
00:52:07 I'd like to pull it sometime.
Speaker 5
00:52:08 On my credit is arrived to me.
Speaker 8
00:52:11 This was part of a fun.
Devon
00:52:12 Alright, here it is.
00:52:16 Listen very carefully to this to.
00:52:18 What he's saying and.
00:52:19 Remember that this is 1943.
00:52:26 That's right, Kitty 1943.
Speaker 5
00:52:28 To their abdomen.
Speaker 8
00:52:30 This was part of a foreign land transplanted bodily to America and known as Little Tokyo.
00:52:35 Since a wise government rounded up the shifty eyed ****, it has become virtually a ghost street where only one business survives, eking out of precarious existence on the Dimes of curiosity seekers, my friend.
Devon
00:52:49 The shifty eyed ****.
00:52:50 We gonna watch that?
00:52:51 One more time.
Speaker 8
00:52:54 This was part of a fallen land transplanted bodily to America and known as Little Tokyo.
00:52:59 Since a wise government rounded up the shifty eyed ****, it has become virtually a ghost St.
00:53:04 Where only one.
Devon
00:53:05 The wise government.
00:53:08 Look, now obviously you look back at that and it's so obvious.
00:53:10 What's going on?
00:53:12 But that's, you know, for the.
00:53:14 Unsophisticated audiences of 1943, you.
00:53:17 Get away with that.
00:53:17 Oh, the thanks to the wise government, smart decision to get round up all the shifty eyed ****.
00:53:23 Like that's.
00:53:23 That's what he's saying.
00:53:25 He's just saying it.
00:53:28 Now there's the.
00:53:29 Audience is today or, or at least in terms of propaganda, they're they're slightly more sophisticated.
00:53:35 You couldn't.
00:53:36 Well, I don't know.
00:53:37 Are they maybe the production?
00:53:39 Value is just better.
00:53:41 But that's kind of what they're saying in their their propaganda.
00:53:44 Now, when they make these movies and these TV shows about rounding up the white supremacists, right?
00:53:54 You know, this is this is the kind of.
00:53:55 Thing that it.
00:53:57 Sets the tone.
00:53:59 It prepares the public.
00:54:02 So what's going on?
Speaker 5
00:54:02 Either after me.
Speaker 8
00:54:04 This was part of a fallen land transplanted bodily to America and known as Little Tokyo.
00:54:09 Since a wise government rounded up the shifty eyed ****, it has become virtually a ghost street where only one business survives, eking out of precarious existence on the Dimes of curiosity seekers.
00:54:21 But my friend was created by artists as no artists who have created some of the finest black exhibits in all of England and France. Now the price of vision is only $0.10 + 1 cent tax per local cent.
Speaker 5
00:54:43 Not gonna have any trouble with you.
Speaker 8
00:54:44 Monty, are we?
Speaker 5
00:54:45 Now you're being smart.
Speaker 8
00:54:46 It's educational.
00:54:49 All right, gentlemen, right up these steps.
00:54:50 And if when you come out, you don't face the greatest exhibits ever saw, they'll refund your money.
00:54:54 All right, folks, who's next?
00:54:58 Just a minute, folks.
00:54:59 I know you two want to ride along.
Devon
00:55:15 You know, it kind of makes me sad.
00:55:16 I remember this reminds me.
00:55:18 Of when I was a kid.
00:55:19 I I went.
00:55:20 I've only been to Disneyland once and it was, you know, I was a kid.
00:55:24 It was decades ago.
00:55:26 And it was when they still had the original Pirates of the Caribbean, like the original 1.
00:55:32 And I guess it's gone now.
00:55:34 I guess they or at least they they updated it because it was racist, you know, that's another example of something that where I as a kid, why in in that ******* ride not once was I thinking anything like uh that's so racist because it it wasn't, it wasn't racist.
00:55:50 It was just white primacy in the same way.
00:55:52 But look, you're.
00:55:53 The character you're about to meet in this this film it it's easy for you to say oh, that's racist, but it's really not.
00:56:00 It's just white primacy.
00:56:17 Did you notice that the the the?
00:56:23 Let's see if we can rewind it there, the.
Speaker 8
00:56:27 Hearings of the.
Devon
00:56:28 Shifty eyed jabs.
00:56:36 That, that's that's going to get in your head.
00:56:37 If you're in.
00:56:38 The audience, all those shifty eyed jeeps.
00:56:42 They coming after the white women.
00:56:51 See the the shifty High **** that they've got a white people in a jail cell.
Speaker 8
00:57:04 End of the.
00:57:04 Line Marty.
Devon
00:57:18 Ohh look.
00:57:19 They're they're buying their food at Amazon.
Speaker 6
00:57:32 Come in, Mr. Warren.
00:57:38 The League of the New Order extends the court.
00:57:41 You're welcome to an honored guest league.
Speaker
00:57:44 Of the new.
Speaker 6
00:57:45 Yes, Sir.
00:57:46 Group of men.
00:57:47 All of them.
Devon
00:57:48 Yes, that is.
00:57:49 I'm pretty sure a Jew playing.
00:57:51 The part of the Japanese guy.
Speaker 6
00:57:55 Sounded like yourself.
Speaker 8
00:57:57 I'm not a criminal.
00:57:58 I was convicted, yes, and sent to prison.
00:58:01 But if the truth were.
Speaker 6
00:58:02 Known the fact remains that you have been disallowed exactly like our friend, Mr.
00:58:06 Fletcher here.
00:58:08 An excellent architect.
00:58:09 Brilliant engineer.
00:58:11 Except that some of his buildings did not quite come up to specifications.
00:58:16 May I also possess Mr.
Devon
00:58:18 Someone in chat just said Japanese.
00:58:21 That's it, that's.
00:58:23 That's exactly right.
Speaker 6
00:58:24 Marsha Preston and Wallace, now they are.
Speaker 8
00:58:30 What you want of me?
Speaker 6
00:58:34 I am Doctor Decker, humble servant of His Majesty Hill Hito, Heavenly ruling Prince of the Rising Sun.
00:58:42 By divine destiny, my country shall destroy the democratic forces of evil, and the United States to make way for the new order, an order that will bring about the liberation of the enslaved people of America.
00:58:54 Each of these men.
00:58:56 Dishonoured by your corrupt form of government is a specialist in his life and have been especially selected by me to execute the orders I received from Tokyo.
00:59:07 We need an industrialist to run that that circle.
00:59:11 That is why I have.
00:59:11 Select the duel.
00:59:13 If you cooperate with us willingly, you shall share in the glorious victory soon.
00:59:18 To be our.
00:59:20 And if I refuse?
00:59:22 To have no choice but to accept you will work with us or be compelled to work for us.
00:59:28 Therefore, it should be very plain to you that you should be willing to help serve my glorious emperor.
Speaker 3
00:59:34 Mission DECA or whatever your name.
Speaker 8
00:59:37 I owe my allegiance to no country or order, but my own.
00:59:40 I'm an American first and always, and no amount of torture.
Devon
00:59:43 Ohh, he's America first.
00:59:52 So obviously, I mean, look it it does, it's not.
00:59:57 It's still in your face. It's hard to miss it, right? But really, I don't think that the new stuff's really any less obvious.
01:00:04 It's really not, I mean not to the, you know, at the audience that went and watched this in 1943, you know, I'm sure some of the people watched it and.
01:00:12 Got it.
01:00:13 You know, like, OK.
01:00:14 Gee, this isn't obvious or anything, but a lot of people just ate it up.
01:00:20 You know the the same kinds of people that we have today that are eating up the shows that are about like, oh, let's hunt down, you know, like the Amazon show about.
01:00:28 Oh, we're going to hunt down.
01:00:29 Nazis and kill them and you know the the Netflix show is about, you know, hunting someone.
01:00:36 I messaged me today.
01:00:38 I went to look this look into this.
01:00:39 So there's a Netflix show now about this time traveling Black Lives Matter guy that has to go back in time and kill white supremacists.
01:00:50 You know, like, so this ***** everywhere.
01:00:53 It's everywhere.
01:00:56 And it's deliberate.
01:00:58 And it's likely coordinated like this.
01:01:00 This is just Batman there.
01:01:02 It wasn't just Batman, though.
01:01:04 This wasn't just limited to Batman serials.
01:01:09 This is the kind of thing they injected in cartoons, like I'm sure everyone's seen like the The Donald Duck as a Nazi cartoon, stuff like that.
01:01:18 This stuff got injected into everything.
01:01:23 If you went to the movies, you saw something that was, you know, anti Japanese anti German, you know, pro America like his little speech there, you know like.
01:01:33 I'm an American.
01:01:34 No, no, no, no.
01:01:37 That was the kinds of dialogue that you would find in, literally.
01:01:43 Everything at the time.
01:01:47 If you couldn't escape it.
01:01:52 So when you when you wonder about just why, boomers, for example.
01:02:00 Have this really hard time with the JQ and I talked about this last time like well, you know, it's attacking the image that their of their parents.
01:02:10 Because their parents were the ones.
01:02:11 That went and killed the Nazis.
01:02:13 You know, you understand this is, you know, this is before.
01:02:17 Well, maybe the no.
01:02:18 This is before the boomers, right?
01:02:20 But this is.
01:02:20 Like what?
01:02:21 They're this is how their parents believed.
01:02:24 There was no Internet then.
01:02:27 Every piece of media that their parents were consuming was a lot like this.
01:02:35 And then they all knew someone.
01:02:38 Probably several someones.
01:02:40 That we're going over to Europe or Africa, you know, or the Pacific or whatever, somewhere.
01:02:48 To go kill the the evil bad guys that were here to destroy democracy.
01:02:55 Now that's that's why boomers have like that, you know, evil.
01:02:58 Socialism take too, it's.
01:03:00 It's it's all tied to this.
01:03:05 This was a propaganda blitz like the world, and I mean this literally.
01:03:09 Like the world has never seen before or since.
01:03:14 Because it was.
01:03:15 The first time in history you had the the ability to produce and deploy this kind of propaganda, like on this level.
01:03:23 There was number alternative.
01:03:27 And you could do it.
01:03:30 You could saturate.
01:03:31 The market.
01:03:33 And not only was there no alternative there.
01:03:35 Was no, you couldn't.
01:03:36 Even really like research.
01:03:42 And you couldn't just like, oh, I'm going to Google.
01:03:44 I'm going to Google.
01:03:45 What, you know, the the actual policies of Hitler or whatever, right, like.
01:03:49 I'm going to Google and find out why, you know.
01:03:52 Why this politician seems so hell bent on getting us in the World War 2.
01:03:57 You just had to.
01:03:58 Go on.
01:03:59 Whatever the newsreel said.
01:04:02 Whatever shows like this, who are kind of painting a.
01:04:07 A fictional picture, but like a picture that was influencing the culture, influencing the attitudes that people had, you know if.
01:04:15 All the bad.
01:04:15 Guys in every show you're watching were Japanese and and German.
01:04:22 And all of the newsreels are telling you that you know the Japanese and the Germans.
01:04:28 Are trying to kill us.
01:04:31 And The funny thing is, at the same time they were telling you how awesome Joseph Stalin was.
01:04:39 Your how else?
01:04:40 How could you not start believing it?
01:04:42 You know, very few people are going to be able to dodge all of those bullets.
01:04:50 So it's just important to realize when you, you know, you get angry with the boomers for not being able to.
01:04:59 Update their firmware.
01:05:00 You just got to realize how thoroughly it was installed.
01:05:03 It wasn't even like.
01:05:04 Firmware was like a virus.
01:05:05 You can't.
01:05:05 Get rid of it.
01:05:12 So anyway.
01:05:14 We don't have.
01:05:15 To watch this this whole thing, I I just thought that that part was.
01:05:20 Very interesting, I don't.
01:05:21 Even know what is after this?
01:05:22 Do you guys want to finish watching it?
01:05:24 We can finish watching it.
01:05:25 It's got about.
01:05:27 I got like, 13 minutes left of it.
01:05:31 Let me ask chat.
01:05:32 What do you guys think?
Speaker
01:05:33 We can move on to.
Devon
01:05:34 The next thing I've got.
01:05:35 Some other video stuff to look at.
01:05:39 I'm I'm sure it's not like.
01:05:42 Ground breaking or whatever.
01:05:45 Yeah, people are kind of iffy about it.
01:05:46 Oh, **** it.
01:05:47 We don't.
01:05:47 We'll go on to the next thing.
01:05:50 Alright so.
01:05:52 That was.
01:05:57 And the reason I was watching that.
01:05:59 Let's see if I can find it.
01:06:03 Oh, and Speaking of which, so you had this stuff that was that wasn't, that was dressed up as something like Batman, right?
01:06:13 But we also had this stuff that was way more explicit.
01:06:21 So I'm going to find.
01:06:21 That and this is the stuff I would compare to.
01:06:25 Triumph of the will.
01:06:27 And This is why I said it.
01:06:28 It just seems like it's not.
01:06:30 As produced as well.
01:06:34 But maybe it was, it's it's hard.
01:06:36 To tell without being there, here we go.
01:07:41 Sorry, I just stopped by.
01:07:42 For a second.
01:07:43 So and by the way, the.
01:07:44 The the people who produce these kinds of film.
01:07:47 These are the same people, if you remember the video I did on the day the Earth stood still that that's this.
01:07:55 This the guys who did the movie The day the Earth stood.
01:07:57 Still, we're literally making these movies like, that's what they did before they did the day.
01:08:03 The Earth stood still.
01:08:04 And you got to remember a lot of, you know, during World War 2 when they were like drafting everybody and, you know, just everyone was joining up and they.
01:08:12 You know, just they.
01:08:13 Every man we can spare to to defend democracy.
01:08:16 And everyone was going over there, a lot of Hollywood Jews that didn't want to go fight in the war, of course.
01:08:24 Volunteered to do this kind of work.
01:08:27 Instead, and so a lot like a lot.
01:08:31 I have a lot of these movies, one in particular, that that deserves its own string.
01:08:36 We'll do some time, but a lot of these are just, you know, it's it's.
01:08:41 Heavily influenced by that demographic, let's just say.
01:08:46 So I'm going to.
01:08:48 Pass through there but, but like I said this.
01:08:52 Is it's very triumph of.
01:08:53 The will but just not as.
01:08:57 I don't know, it just doesn't seem as aesthetic.
Speaker 8
01:09:02 Coral room and event leading up to our entry into the world well.
01:09:07 What are the causes?
Speaker 3
01:09:09 Why are we?
Speaker 8
01:09:10 Americans on the March?
01:09:13 Is it because of?
Speaker 3
01:09:20 Pearl Harbor.
Devon
01:09:24 And to give you an.
01:09:25 Idea of the emotional impact that I would have had.
01:09:28 First of all, that's a pretty ******* hard cut for that era.
01:09:31 That would have been very jarring to audiences.
01:09:34 Is it because of?
01:09:36 A big ******* explosion.
01:09:38 That would have.
01:09:39 That would have made people jump.
01:09:41 You know, you do cuts like that and.
01:09:43 You slide back.
01:09:45 And not only that, it would.
01:09:46 Be the equivalent of.
01:09:48 Is it because of?
01:09:49 And then all of a sudden the airplanes hitting.
01:09:50 The World Trade.
01:09:51 You know like that that, that, that.
01:09:53 Was their 911.
01:09:55 Just like you know.
01:09:57 Remember after 911.
01:09:58 Where every it was just over and over that same clip of boom, boom airplane hitting boom.
01:10:04 Like I saw that ******* clip on TV like 100 billion times. It was just on a repeat for for like a year straight.
01:10:14 And or longer because they would play it again, like once we went into the Middle East.
01:10:20 You know to to get bin Laden.
01:10:24 They would keep playing it to keep people on board with it, and every time they wanted to pass like something like the Patriot Act, they would keep playing it, keep playing it, keep playing it.
01:10:35 And so this was kind of like the.
01:10:36 Beginning of that.
01:10:38 Yeah, they had all this footage.
01:10:40 Of Pearl Harbor.
01:10:42 It was very shocking footage.
01:10:45 You know, footage like this didn't even really exist.
01:10:50 You know, in terms of for for Americans?
01:10:53 You didn't have a lot of war footage until World War 2/1.
01:10:56 Of the reasons.
01:10:57 Why The History Channel focuses so much on World War 2 is that's what they.
01:11:02 Had like.
01:11:03 The most footage of you know.
01:11:06 Well, that's one of the reasons everyone knows the other reasons.
01:11:10 But but that's that's one of the more practical reasons why they spend so much ******* time on it is they just have ****.
01:11:17 Tons of ******* footage of it.
01:11:21 So for the first time, Americans were being it wasn't just like before that, you know, not to.
01:11:27 Long before that, you would read about ohh, you know, like Civil War, for example, right.
01:11:34 They had photographs, but you didn't have wide distribution.
01:11:38 Of the photographs.
01:11:39 And you didn't have a lot of the photographs.
01:11:41 I mean the the cameras during the civil war were pretty rudimentary.
01:11:45 You had World War.
01:11:46 One, but again you.
01:11:47 Didn't have the same kind of distribution during World War One.
01:11:52 You didn't have as many theaters back then.
01:11:54 You didn't have TV.
01:11:55 You know it was.
01:11:57 See there was some.
01:11:58 And there wasn't, just as.
01:11:59 There wasn't as many film cameras like there's not a whole lot of World War One footage.
01:12:04 Or at least not compared.
01:12:05 To World War 2 footage.
01:12:08 So you have this ability now to just hammer your people with footage of, you know, the the atrocities done by the shift I jabs and just play it over and.
01:12:25 Over and over again, and whip them into a ******* frenzy.
Speaker 8
01:12:29 Is that why we are fighting?
01:12:32 What is it?
01:12:32 The car zone?
Devon
01:12:36 See again it those kinds of cuts that would have been very, very shocking to the audience.
01:12:48 And just just that that cinematography there with the flashing and the the violence like.
01:12:53 This is I mean.
01:12:54 Look for us.
01:12:55 It looks old and tame and whatever.
01:12:57 But this would be very disorienting.
01:12:59 You know, look at the.
01:13:00 Movies they made back then you didn't have anything like this in the.
01:13:03 Movies they made.
Speaker 8
01:13:37 Czechoslovakia, Norway.
01:14:26 I'll rush.
Speaker 3
01:14:52 In America conscious.
Speaker 8
01:14:53 This what has made us change our way of living overnight.
01:14:56 What turned our resources, our machines, our whole nation of the one vast.
01:15:02 Producing more and more weapons of war instead of peace.
Speaker 3
01:15:13 **** yeah.
Devon
01:15:15 Where to go in?
Speaker 8
01:15:16 What thought I was going to be uniform, ready to engage the enemy on every customer and preparation.
Devon
01:15:25 Look at that, that spider web of of control that we've got most.
01:15:29 Of those bases.
01:15:30 Probably still exist today.
01:15:35 This is a fight between a free.
01:15:37 World and a slave world.
01:15:43 It's all with Americans.
01:15:45 That's how you.
01:15:45 Get them.
01:15:46 That's how you get them.
01:15:48 That's why this that's why the the the white guilt about slavery is so ******* effective and everlasting is the American culture is so centered around the idea of freedom and liberty, you know, like that's.
01:16:04 Like the identity.
01:16:06 That, that's, that's just how you get Americans.
01:16:11 This is about freedom.
01:16:14 You want to get them fired up?
01:16:15 You just.
01:16:15 Tell them.
01:16:15 It's and look, freedom is a good thing, and it's sometimes it's worth fighting for.
01:16:24 In fact, it's a little depressing that when the rubber meets the road, most Americans are not willing to fight when it comes to freedom, just who the the government is telling them.
01:16:35 That they're giving freedom to.
Speaker 8
01:16:44 One of these two worlds, of which Mr.
01:16:46 Wallace spoke.
Devon
01:16:48 That's kind of.
01:16:49 Do you want to live in the white world or?
01:16:52 The black world.
Speaker 8
01:16:53 The fool and the slave.
01:16:57 Let's take the free world first.
01:17:00 Our world.
01:17:01 How did you become dream only for a long and unceasing struggle inspired by men and visions?
Devon
01:17:12 And there you got the.
01:17:14 There you got the Jewish influence.
01:17:17 I'll tell you.
01:17:18 It's when you.
01:17:19 Realize you know who was actually making a lot of these films.
01:17:24 They they can't help themselves.
01:17:26 They drop in **** like this.
01:17:28 All over the place.
01:17:47 It's very multicultural, isn't it?
Speaker 8
01:17:48 I believe that in.
01:17:49 The sight of God, all men were created.
Devon
01:17:53 Didn't you know that that?
01:17:55 America was founded because of the Koran.
01:18:01 We've always had this, this Quran on the shelf right next to the Bible.
Speaker 8
01:18:04 That they developed this spirit among men and nations, which is best expressed in our own declaration of freedom.
01:18:11 We hold these truths to be self.
Devon
01:18:15 That way so you know.
01:18:15 There's just a whole bunch of.
01:18:16 Pro America ****.
01:18:18 And then they and this goes on for like an hour.
01:18:23 It just goes on and on and on.
01:18:27 Look at the staring Nazi kids.
01:18:35 Scary Japanese kids.
01:18:40 Aren't Japanese kids look like they're fat?
01:18:45 Don't they? They're.
Speaker 3
01:18:46 OK.
Devon
01:18:47 They're like chubby little ******* fat kids.
01:18:58 Like waddling around that.
Speaker 3
01:19:00 One right there they had.
Speaker
01:19:05 You're like junior Simons.
Speaker 5
01:19:19 And we have the disorganized Italian.
Speaker 3
01:19:52 What I don't get?
Devon
01:19:53 Them is.
01:19:55 Is why?
01:19:57 Why is this in particular terrifying?
01:20:01 I I don't see anything really scary.
01:20:03 About this at all.
01:20:05 Unless you're the country that.
01:20:07 You're in is very undisciplined.
01:20:11 And doesn't have a lot of cohesion.
01:20:14 Then stuff like.
01:20:15 That's terrifying.
01:20:16 It's kind of like when you watch the the the Chinese military do their their military parades or **** even during the Olympics.
01:20:25 I don't know if.
01:20:25 You guys remember that **** when the the Chinese did their huge.
01:20:29 I don't know.
01:20:30 You call it like a display of of.
01:20:34 Insect people, you know like.
01:20:36 It was just like this.
01:20:38 Massive amounts of people in unison doing this, like perfectly choreographed.
01:20:45 And it was just like.
01:20:47 There was something about it that was kind of terrifying.
01:20:52 Because you knew that that America in a million years could never ******* produce anything like that.
01:21:02 America would never be able to get that number of people.
01:21:09 The number of people that wouldn't be like morbidly obese.
01:21:13 Very busy, you know, very asymmetrical looking like you.
01:21:19 Won't be able to get.
01:21:21 A bunch of really fit people, you know, attractive people.
01:21:26 So disciplined and trained that they could pull off that kind of a display.
01:21:32 America doesn't they don't have the ability to do.
01:21:36 That and so.
01:21:37 When you watch the Olympics, that opening ceremony.
01:21:41 There was something terrifying about it because.
01:21:43 It was.
01:21:44 It was a it.
01:21:45 Was a.
01:21:47 Well, honestly, it was a display of superiority.
01:21:53 Really it was.
01:21:55 And you felt it.
01:21:57 When you washed it, so maybe maybe stuff like that like this is it's similar, right?
Speaker 8
01:22:06 This isn't all that impressive.
Devon
01:22:25 So now they go through and say how.
01:22:30 We need to liberate the world.
01:22:32 The world's police.
01:22:33 And there's something to this kind of propaganda stuck.
01:22:38 So when after World War 2 is over and America took on the role of.
01:22:42 The world's police.
01:22:45 It's because that.
01:22:46 Momentum was just still going that like.
01:22:48 Oh, we, we we.
01:22:49 Need you know, free.
01:22:50 We're the fighters are freedom.
01:22:51 We we're spreading freedom and democracy of the whole world like you had the entire population, the United States whipped up into this frenzy that if.
01:22:58 They didn't, you know?
01:22:59 You don't want to live.
01:23:00 In that black planet.
01:23:01 Right.
01:23:01 Where's the black planet at?
01:23:04 I don't know.
01:23:05 I can't find anymore, but oh, there it was.
01:23:08 Where to go?
01:23:09 Oh, who cares?
01:23:10 You don't want to live on the.
01:23:11 Black planet.
01:23:13 You want to live on the white planet.
01:23:15 For live on the Black Planet, it's all it's all like Hitler and scary kids and.
01:23:23 Blown out cities and ****.
Speaker 8
01:23:27 The Chinese people flock and still fight on.
Devon
01:23:35 But they need our help guys.
01:23:37 So anyway.
01:23:38 There's, there's a lot of.
01:23:39 Stuff like this going on around the same time.
01:23:48 But that's not even actually the the movie.
01:23:51 I watched.
01:23:53 And we're not going to go over the whole movie at all, but it's an interesting watch.
01:23:57 I recommend checking it out just because and this actually has nothing to do with with World War 2.
01:24:05 Shockingly, I mean, they mentioned it a couple times, but it's it.
01:24:09 It was a comedy.
01:24:11 But really, more than more than the fact.
01:24:13 That it was.
01:24:14 A. It was what was.
01:24:17 Shocking about it to me was.
01:24:19 It's a comedy.
01:24:21 But aside from the fact that they're they're not dropping F bombs and you know they're not swearing, they're not talking about ***** and ******* and ***** and stuff like that every 5 seconds.
01:24:35 Still kind of took on the feel of a 90s comedy.
01:24:40 Like in a degenerate 90s early 2000s comedy.
01:24:46 Where it elevates some of the worst behavior.
01:24:52 In humans.
01:24:54 And yeah, they do it in a very.
01:24:56 1940s friendly way.
Speaker
01:24:59 But it was just.
Devon
01:25:00 Really weird to see.
01:25:03 The the lack of morality in this comedy.
01:25:10 And one of the funnier parts.
01:25:12 About this this so this.
01:25:13 Movie is called his girl.
01:25:14 Friday. It's from 1940 and.
01:25:20 Let's resize that here.
01:25:23 Like I said, we're not going to.
01:25:24 Watch hardly any of it, but I want to watch.
01:25:27 Just like the one.
01:25:28 Of the opening scenes and then talk about what this movie is about here.
01:25:34 I hear a lot of people talk.
01:25:35 About, you know, the Western woman has been ruined.
01:25:41 Because they all want the Chad, right?
01:25:43 Like all women want the Chad and they don't want, you know, the the nice guy.
01:25:49 And I kind of suspect that some people think that that's a relatively new development that, you know back in the 1950s and leave it to Beaver era, they wanted this.
01:26:01 Safe, nice guy, right?
01:26:07 In this movie.
01:26:09 You see something very different than that.
01:26:12 Now, whether or not that's because this propaganda is trying to propagandize to women, that that's what they want, and they certainly are propagandizing the women in this.
01:26:22 Film they cause.
01:26:24 It's in addition to them promoting.
01:26:27 The idea of like oh.
01:26:28 You don't want to be.
01:26:29 With the Nice safe guy.
01:26:32 You want to be with the dangerous bad guy who has no morals and it's just really a terrible person, but he's handsome.
01:26:40 And he's powerful.
01:26:42 And he's got money.
01:26:46 Whereas this other guy.
01:26:47 Yeah, sure he wants.
01:26:48 To start a family with you.
01:26:50 He wants to give you.
01:26:51 A safe home and provide for you.
01:26:53 And he really loves you.
01:26:56 But he's not the Chad.
01:26:57 He's not the alpha.
01:26:59 That this other guy is who doesn't want to start a family with you wants you to have a career.
01:27:05 And wants you to just live in the city.
01:27:10 Pursuing your career and pursuing your power.
01:27:20 Trying to fulfill some dream of being this really influential reporter in this case.
01:27:31 So anyway, this opening scene really kind of sets up exactly.
01:27:37 How the rest of the film is, and we might click through some.
01:27:40 Of it, but I recommend it's it's.
01:27:42 It's a little long.
01:27:43 The other thing that's striking about this and I was.
01:27:45 Trying to figure out.
01:27:48 The reason behind it is I'm sure you've seen people parody movies from this era where the, you know, the they, they dress up like the 1940s characters and and they they always talk.
01:28:01 Like real fast, like, gosh.
01:28:02 You know.
01:28:02 No, no, no, like and it's true.
01:28:04 Like the the pacing of the dialogue and these.
01:28:09 In these movies.
01:28:10 Is ridiculous.
01:28:10 Like, it's just really ******* fat.
01:28:13 And I don't.
01:28:14 And like it's it's unnaturally fast, but it's.
01:28:16 Got a rhythm?
01:28:17 To it.
01:28:18 It's got a rhythm that's entertaining.
01:28:20 And but I've I've I've often wondered if like there was just a if the the pace at which they talk in these movies, if that was symbolic of maybe the the pace at which people talked in.
01:28:34 Cities back.
01:28:35 Then but or if it was just a style, I don't know, but you'll notice.
Speaker 7
01:28:39 That too happy boy think it's a happy holiday Morning Post.
Speaker 4
01:28:50 Just a moment.
Speaker 9
01:28:50 First, department takes a moment, please.
Speaker 7
01:28:53 Morning, Paul.
01:28:54 Hey, Jane.
01:28:55 Morning, Paul.
Speaker 4
01:28:55 Elevator come downtown.
Speaker 9
01:29:03 Hi, it's Kenny.
01:29:08 How are you?
01:29:08 Tell me.
01:29:09 The Lord of the.
01:29:09 Universe in a bad humor.
Speaker 7
01:29:10 As an exam.
Speaker 9
01:29:11 Somebody must have.
Speaker 7
01:29:12 Stolen the crown jewel.
Speaker 6
01:29:13 We're not.
Speaker 7
01:29:13 So we announce you.
Speaker
01:29:16 He's in rush.
Speaker 9
01:29:17 You better wait.
01:29:18 Here I'll be back in 10 minutes.
Speaker 5
01:29:19 Even 10 minutes is a long time to be.
01:29:21 Away from you.
Speaker 7
01:29:23 What did you say?
Speaker 5
01:29:27 Come on.
01:29:31 I just said to you in 10 minutes.
01:29:33 Is a long time to.
Speaker 9
01:29:33 Be away from you.
01:29:35 You the first time.
Speaker
01:29:36 I like it.
Speaker 9
01:29:36 That's all I have.
01:29:37 To say it.
01:29:37 Again, I can stand being squirrel little the gentleman I'm going in to see.
Speaker 5
01:29:41 The very little spoiling I'd like to spoil him just once.
01:29:44 Sure, you don't.
01:29:45 Want going with you?
Speaker 9
01:29:45 Ohh no I.
Speaker 5
01:29:46 Can handle it if things get rough.
01:29:47 Remember, I'm here.
01:29:48 I'll come running Papa.
Devon
01:29:51 So right away you.
01:29:53 Know that guy's a ****.
01:29:57 You already know.
01:29:59 He's a ****.
01:30:03 And this movie, it's called his girl Friday.
01:30:08 But it should just be called.
01:30:11 The cook because.
01:30:14 It's about this.
01:30:15 It's about this woman cocking that guy the whole movie long, like the whole movie.
01:30:20 She's just cocking him, like, harder than you could ever imagine.
01:30:24 The entire ******* movie.
01:30:26 But it starts with this.
01:30:28 You can tell she's the dominant force.
01:30:31 You can tell that you know he's he's too excited to be.
01:30:35 With her.
01:30:38 And he's letting you know what the scenario is, so it makes a little more sense.
01:30:44 She has she divorced her husband.
01:30:48 This movie is very progressive because.
01:30:50 Remember the 1940 that?
01:30:51 Was that was pretty crazy.
01:30:53 If you got divorced in 1940, now I got like.
01:30:57 Way more normalized, say 20 years.
01:31:00 But in 1940, that was that was kind of unusual. So she got divorced, and then she went to the Bahamas. She meets that ****.
01:31:12 And they get engaged.
01:31:14 And then when they come back.
01:31:15 To the city.
01:31:16 She says, oh, well, I just have to go tell my my.
01:31:19 Ex-husband.
01:31:21 That I'm quitting the newspaper business.
01:31:24 And then I'm going to.
01:31:24 Marry you.
01:31:25 But you can't come with me.
01:31:29 Alarm bells should be going ringing ring after that ****.
01:31:35 But no, she just ***** in the whole ******* movie.
01:31:37 This movie is very it's actually kind of infuriating because throughout the entire movie he's being the nicest guy ever.
01:31:46 And the movies portraying that is like.
01:31:48 Oh, look at this ******* chump.
01:31:52 He's being cut right in front of.
01:31:54 Himself, he has.
01:31:55 No ******* idea.
01:31:56 He has no idea.
01:31:59 And you know.
01:32:01 It It I'll just skip through here.
01:32:02 A little bit so.
01:32:03 She just.
01:32:03 Goes in to talk to her ex.
01:32:05 Husband and you know who's Carrie Grant?
01:32:13 Wasn't he gay or something?
01:32:14 I don't know.
01:32:16 I don't know if he's really gay.
01:32:17 That's just something that faggs say, uh.
01:32:20 But like, here's an example of that, that dialogue.
Speaker 4
01:32:24 They're going. I'm busy.
Speaker 8
01:32:24 Listen, listen.
01:32:26 I thought you ought to know that the governor didn't sign that reprieve.
01:32:28 And tomorrow morning, Earl Williams dies.
01:32:30 Makes a.
Speaker 6
01:32:30 Sucker out of it.
01:32:33 Well, what do you?
Speaker 4
01:32:33 You do get the behind him hook, line and sinker, but you can't do.
01:32:37 Dinner because we've been a democratic.
Speaker 3
01:32:39 Paper for over 20 years alright.
Speaker 4
01:32:41 After we get the reprieve, we'll be democratic again and go on top and get going.
Devon
01:32:43 Ohh well.
Speaker 4
01:32:45 Remember the Morning Post expects every city editor to do.
Speaker 6
01:32:47 All right, all right, all.
Speaker 4
01:32:47 His duty.
01:32:48 You too, Louis.
01:32:49 Get outta here.
01:32:49 OK, boy.
01:32:52 One of those.
01:32:52 Right till default.
01:32:53 Did I know that coal mine is?
01:32:55 Going to have.
01:32:55 Another cave in.
01:32:56 I intended to be.
Devon
01:33:00 So there's a little back and forth.
01:33:02 She starts reminiscing.
01:33:06 He tricks his way into having lunch with.
01:33:07 Him and then again.
01:33:10 So this is her. Carrie grants her ex-husband.
01:33:14 They start cucking this guy.
01:33:15 Like right in front of him.
01:33:19 Or actually before before.
01:33:20 That even happens.
01:33:21 He's like oh.
01:33:21 Let me let me go meet.
01:33:23 Let me go meet your your fiancee.
Speaker 4
01:33:28 Oh hell, you should have.
Speaker 2
01:33:29 Where is he?
Speaker 4
01:33:33 Oh, I am sorry I spoke Bruce.
Speaker 9
01:33:38 The lady he takes his *******.
Speaker 4
01:33:39 Ohh I am sorry.
Speaker
01:33:41 And when?
Speaker 9
01:33:42 He walks with the lady he.
01:33:43 Waits for her.
Speaker 4
01:33:44 Oh well, in that case.
Speaker
01:33:47 Allow me.
Speaker 7
01:33:49 Happy boy.
Speaker 4
01:33:52 Well, I can see right away my wife.
01:33:54 Picked out the right husband for herself.
01:33:55 How do you do, Sir?
01:33:56 Must be some mistake.
01:33:57 I'm already married.
01:33:59 Already married.
01:34:02 Ohh Billy, you should have told Miss Clark.
01:34:04 Congratulations again, Mr.
01:34:07 Excuse me, will you want terribly busy?
01:34:08 Just leave your card with.
01:34:09 The boy. What?
01:34:10 Did you say Mr.
01:34:10 Boss to?
01:34:10 My name is burns.
01:34:12 Some other time I'm busy with.
01:34:13 Mr. Bruce Baldwin here.
01:34:15 I didn't hear.
Speaker 8
01:34:15 She said I was going to mine next.
Speaker 5
01:34:17 Another I'm Bruce Baldwin.
Speaker 4
01:34:18 What is it?
01:34:18 With you am I.
01:34:19 Can't you see that?
01:34:20 Oh, you're bruised. Who's he?
Devon
01:34:24 So just you know.
Speaker
01:34:27 Making him.
Devon
01:34:28 Look like a.
01:34:28 Chump when he meets.
01:34:30 Make him making him look like a chump.
01:34:32 When he gets to the the restaurant.
Speaker 9
01:34:38 Well hello guys.
Speaker 8
01:34:40 Well, don't tell me it's you, Hilding.
Speaker 9
01:34:41 It's none other.
01:34:42 How are things been?
Speaker 4
01:34:43 Well, I can't complain.
01:34:44 I can't, I'm.
01:34:45 Get me a roast beef sandwich.
01:34:46 Bread on white.
01:34:48 On white bread, go over there, Bruce.
01:34:49 That's right here.
Speaker 9
01:34:51 Ohh I'll have the same I.
Speaker 6
01:34:52 Guess you Sir.
Speaker 5
01:34:53 Yes, that's all for me.
Speaker 4
01:34:55 Bring some mustard, too, Gus.
01:34:56 Yes, Sir.
Speaker 8
01:34:58 Ah, well, well, well.
Speaker 4
01:35:00 So you two are going to get mad.
Speaker 5
01:35:03 How's it feel?
01:35:04 Feels awful good.
Speaker 4
01:35:05 Yes, Sir.
01:35:06 Are you getting a great little girl for yourself?
Speaker 5
01:35:08 I realize that things have been different for me ever since I met Hilda.
01:35:12 I've never met anyone quite like her before everybody else I've ever known.
01:35:16 Well, you could always tell ahead of time what they were going to say or do, but held he's not like that.
01:35:22 You can't tell that about her.
01:35:24 That's nice.
01:35:24 Yes, well, you're getting.
Speaker 4
01:35:26 Something else too.
01:35:27 Bruce, you're getting a great newspaper, man.
Speaker
01:35:28 You know all kids well.
Speaker 4
01:35:30 One of the best I have and you.
01:35:31 Sorry to see you go.
01:35:32 Sorry, hilde.
Speaker 9
01:35:34 I'd like to believe you meant that.
Speaker 4
01:35:36 I do mean that listen if.
01:35:37 You ever want to come?
01:35:37 Back to the newspaper business.
Speaker 9
01:35:38 Which I won't.
01:35:40 Ohh well, in spite of everything, if I ever do this only.
01:35:42 One man I'd work for.
Speaker 4
01:35:44 It's your life.
01:35:45 I kill you if you.
01:35:45 Ever worked for anybody else?
Speaker 9
01:35:46 I hear that, Bruce, that's my diploma.
Speaker 5
01:35:48 It must be quite a business of it.
01:35:51 Billy, Are you sure you want?
Speaker 9
01:35:52 To quit.
01:35:53 Now, Bruce, what do you mean?
Speaker 5
01:35:54 Well, I mean, if there's any doubt about it or if there's anything that, no, this is your chance to have a home and to be like you said, a human being, and I'm going to make it take that chance.
Speaker 4
01:36:04 Certainly why I wouldn't let.
01:36:06 Her stay.
01:36:08 She deserves all this happiness.
01:36:09 Boost all the things I.
01:36:10 Didn't give it.
01:36:12 Yeah, all she ever wanted.
Speaker 5
01:36:13 Was a home.
01:36:13 Well, I'll certainly try to.
01:36:15 Give her one.
01:36:15 I know you will, Bruce.
Speaker 8
01:36:17 Where you going to?
Speaker 5
01:36:17 Live Albany, Albany, and you got a family.
01:36:20 Up there, or just my mother?
Speaker 4
01:36:23 Oh, you're gonna live with.
Speaker 5
01:36:24 Your mother?
01:36:24 Well, just for the first year.
Speaker 4
01:36:26 Ohh well that will be nice.
01:36:28 Yes, it's a home with mother in Albany too.
Speaker 5
01:36:32 Mighty nice little town in Albany.
01:36:34 They've got the state capital there.
Speaker 4
01:36:35 You know. Yeah, I know.
01:36:36 Yeah, we were. There was.
01:36:42 Would you ever forget the night you brought?
01:36:44 The governor back to the hotel.
Speaker
01:36:46 You see.
Devon
01:36:47 See, they're just cooking him.
01:36:49 And look at this is this is it gets way worse.
01:36:53 So they basically.
Speaker 8
01:36:54 Just keep talking.
Speaker 4
01:36:54 I wasn't taking a bath while.
Speaker 8
01:36:54 Him right in front.
Speaker 5
01:36:55 I came walking out with her.
Devon
01:36:56 Of him and he's.
01:36:57 Very tolerant and very nice guy.
01:36:59 He doesn't even understand what that that that's happening half the time because he's that nice of a guy and he's like, yeah, you know, we're going, we're going to move to Albany and I'll live with my my mom for a year while we save up.
01:37:10 You know, I'm, I'm an insurance salesman.
01:37:12 I'll make a ton of money.
01:37:13 And we'll start a family and get you out of the city.
01:37:17 So you're not working as a reporter at this paper and this, you know, for this guy who's clearly a bad person.
01:37:26 And just is making fun of everything.
01:37:29 That's good in the.
01:37:31 And so it.
01:37:32 Goes on and.
01:37:34 He goes so far as to he calls up one.
01:37:38 Of his friends.
01:37:39 You know, Carrie Grant does calls up.
01:37:41 One of his friends.
01:37:42 That is a mobster and gets gets her husband arrested by planting stolen like a stolen watch on him and stuff like that.
01:37:56 So actually gets him put in prison.
01:37:59 Uh. Let's see here.
01:38:01 While he tries to work on his ex-wife and tries to get her to to stay in town and work at the newspaper because he keeps telling her.
01:38:10 Oh, you don't want that life.
01:38:12 You don't want that life.
01:38:13 You don't want the.
01:38:14 Life of a.
01:38:15 A mom you don't want to be a housewife.
01:38:17 That's so ******* terrible.
01:38:19 Now there's a weird aspect of.
01:38:20 This movie too this.
01:38:22 This part just makes them look ******* awful.
01:38:25 There's a guy, in fact, this.
01:38:27 There's a real weird part of that.
01:38:29 Like I gotta.
01:38:29 Let's see if I can back this up.
01:38:32 I forgot about that.
01:38:35 That line there's a. It's a throwaway line, but it's just so weird in today's context. So it's 1940, and they're talking about, you know, I'm not going to find it.
01:38:45 I'll just tell you what the line is because it's so it's so quick.
01:38:47 And I don't remember which conversation happens, but they're discussing this guy who's on death row, and one of the the based things about this guy that's on death row.
01:38:56 Is they're literally gonna hang them.
01:38:57 Like, I'll find this part like they're building a gallows.
01:39:02 There it is.
01:39:03 This again, this is 1940.
01:39:04 30/19/40.
Speaker 7
01:39:06 Hey, keep quiet down there.
01:39:09 I didn't expect this to.
01:39:09 Get any work done.
Devon
01:39:12 And they're built.
01:39:14 Come on, show the ******* gallows.
Speaker 5
01:39:16 I miss a nice hanging Hildy.
01:39:18 Not interested.
Speaker 4
01:39:19 That on the pipe down.
Devon
01:39:20 1940s, they had public hangings.
01:39:25 1940s they in fact they sold.
01:39:28 Tickets to it.
01:39:31 1940s.
01:39:37 Which is pretty ******* based anyway.
01:39:39 So the reason that hanging is in there is this guy.
01:39:43 That's this guy that's in the cage.
01:39:46 So he shot a cop.
01:39:49 And they're kind of talking about how the newspaper is, because it's a liberal, progressive newspaper and they're against the death penalty.
01:39:57 Of course, they're trying to get.
01:39:59 This guy off.
01:40:00 And they're talking about the case.
01:40:05 About like they're they're getting someone up to speed, so you know it's an excuse for the characters to tell the audience what's going on, right?
01:40:12 And one character is like Oh well, if if he's just insane, you know, like, if he didn't actually, you know, mean it then then why don't they just put him in the looney bin, you know, like.
01:40:23 Why are they going to hang him?
01:40:25 And Carrie Grant says, well, because it's a colored cop and the colored vote is really important.
01:40:31 In this town.
01:40:33 And I was just like.
Speaker 6
01:40:38 Oh, that's OK.
Devon
01:40:39 That's kind of interesting, but it was also interesting because I was like, what town is this in 1940?
01:40:46 Where the the color vote is so important.
01:40:50 You know, so I don't know.
01:40:51 If this is supposed to be New York or or Chicago, or like what some some ******* Yankee city.
01:40:57 But it was just like it.
01:40:58 Was such a weird thing.
01:41:00 It was.
01:41:00 Such a weird thing.
Speaker
01:41:01 They were like.
Devon
01:41:01 The oh, they're only executing him because.
01:41:04 He killed a black cop.
01:41:05 If he had killed a white cop.
01:41:08 Than they would have given him.
01:41:09 The insanity plea. But as early as 1940, at least, it was a it was a. Like I said it, they didn't focus on it.
01:41:17 It was like a.
01:41:18 Throw away line, but it was supposed to make the audience get it, and so that sounded like a thing that the audience would be able to relate to.
01:41:24 The idea that, oh, well, of course they have to to give them the death penalty.
01:41:28 He shot a black cop.
01:41:32 And it was 1940.
01:41:38 So the whole idea that.
01:41:42 Well, you guys got it. I I just, I found it shocking that in 1940, a movie would have that as as just part of the story.
01:41:50 And like I said and it was, it didn't.
01:41:52 Seem weird.
01:41:52 No one in the.
01:41:53 Scene is like that.
01:41:55 Like it's so.
01:41:55 It's so just like a normal line that no one even reacts to that.
01:42:00 So anyway, so she decides to temporarily like, you know, while they're basically imprisoning her fiance with false charges and he's trying to weasel his way back into getting his girl again.
01:42:16 He convinces her well, just write this one story about this guy that's going.
01:42:21 To get the death penalty cause.
01:42:23 You're you're the best writer.
01:42:25 And you know, you could maybe save his life.
01:42:27 You're going to write this.
01:42:28 Amazing article and it's going to be so popular that the governor is going to feel pressure, more pressure than he does.
01:42:35 From the the black vote and try to get this guy off or give you know.
01:42:40 Give him a reprieve.
01:42:41 Or something.
01:42:42 So her husband or her fiance, who's super understanding even though he doesn't like it, he's like, well, you know, if it's going to save.
01:42:49 A man's life, you know.
01:42:51 And and he and he kind of goes.
01:42:58 Let's see here.
01:43:02 So that that that's where she's picking up.
01:43:06 So this is her fiance in jail.
01:43:08 You want a.
Speaker 6
01:43:08 Favor and please don't call me Pinky because I.
Speaker 8
01:43:12 Got a boy?
Speaker 5
01:43:13 That wouldn't do anything.
01:43:14 I never stole.
01:43:15 A watch in my life.
Speaker 9
01:43:15 I know you didn't, Bruce.
01:43:16 I know you didn't know it.
Speaker 5
01:43:17 Mike, come on.
01:43:18 Let him out.
01:43:18 I can't.
01:43:19 He's accused of stealing.
01:43:20 A watch and they found the watch on.
01:43:21 Now I never stole.
Speaker 9
01:43:23 And who accused him?
01:43:24 Diamond Louie, the biggest crook.
01:43:25 In town.
Speaker 5
01:43:25 I know it's all good, Haley.
Speaker 9
01:43:26 Now don't hide me.
Devon
01:43:27 And notice how she just.
01:43:28 She just ******* rolls right over.
01:43:31 He's a cook.
01:43:32 He's a chump.
01:43:34 So he's like a super nice guy or whatever, but.
01:43:37 He's a ******* total chump.
01:43:42 So like I said, this idea that women have always gone for the chat or or have never haven't always gone for the chat.
01:43:48 I understand it's wrong.
01:43:49 Think they've always gone for the ******* Chad and have always looked at guys.
01:43:53 Like that? As ******* chumps.
01:43:57 You know, even though, like, he's nice and he's.
01:43:59 Innocent and you know.
01:44:00 And and I wouldn't say he's like a ***** or anything.
01:44:06 He just.
01:44:06 Can't imagine that someone that.
01:44:09 That's so close.
01:44:10 Down would be ******* them over.
Speaker 9
01:44:11 You're gonna let him out around?
01:44:12 You no, I.
01:44:13 Know we're still Bruce, please.
01:44:14 You're not well.
01:44:15 Perhaps you better read the post.
01:44:16 In the morning.
Speaker 5
01:44:17 I can't imagine who'd do a thing like that to me.
01:44:20 I can't think of.
01:44:20 Any enemies I have?
Speaker 9
01:44:21 I'm sure you're having.
01:44:22 Any good have you?
Speaker 4
01:44:23 Got the check.
01:44:24 Ohh yes I have.
Speaker 5
01:44:24 It right here.
01:44:26 That's a funny superstition.
01:44:27 New newspaper people I have.
Speaker
01:44:29 This isn't it.
Speaker 5
01:44:31 I'm not being arrested.
01:44:32 At first I thought maybe Walter Burns might have something to do with it, but then of course I realized he couldn't have.
01:44:39 Well, he's a very nice fellow.
Speaker 3
01:44:41 Oh, what's the?
Speaker 5
01:44:41 Ohh yes, I found that out.
01:44:43 Matter. I've lost my wallet.
Speaker 9
01:44:46 Yeah, well, Bruce, never mind.
01:44:48 I have the.
01:44:49 Money. You better give.
Speaker 5
01:44:50 Me the check too and that picture.
01:44:51 Of us in Bermuda.
Speaker 9
01:44:52 You don't bother Bruce, you'll.
01:44:54 Find lots of things missing.
01:44:58 No, Bruce, do you wait?
01:44:59 Here I'm not taking any more chances.
01:45:01 I'll be down in 3 minutes.
01:45:02 We're taking the next train.
Devon
01:45:04 Stay in the car, you ******* chump.
01:45:06 So like, that's basically.
01:45:08 That kind of a thing happens over and over and over, but it keeps escalating and it gets to a dark place.
01:45:13 Like I said, it gets to.
01:45:14 Like a 90s comedy place.
01:45:17 And we'll skip over through.
01:45:18 A lot of this stuff.
01:45:19 But through this whole time.
01:45:22 You know she's.
01:45:23 Tempted to become.
01:45:24 A reporter, her ex-husband, keeps getting her fiance in trouble. Somehow the the the murderer guy is in an interview with a psychologist and he he shoots his he somehow gets a gun and shoots his way out. This part's kind of crazy.
01:45:41 You like, uh?
01:45:42 Let's see here.
01:45:48 Are the cops having machine guns like this?
Speaker 5
01:45:50 It's a jailbreak.
Speaker 3
01:45:54 What's the matter?
01:45:55 What happened?
01:45:57 Hey, watch.
Devon
01:45:59 So the idea that the cops.
01:46:02 Didn't used to.
01:46:03 Be as violent. That's ********.
01:46:07 So anyway, so it's like this big story, right?
01:46:10 Because the he's on, he's.
01:46:11 On the loose.
01:46:13 And there's no.
01:46:17 So he they get it.
01:46:18 Her fiance in trouble again because they make it look like he's.
Speaker 5
01:46:22 Well, they called it.
Devon
01:46:23 Getting a prostitute?
01:46:25 But it's really that blonde is like the.
01:46:27 Friend of the the ex-husband.
01:46:31 Moving right along anyway, it gets to a point where.
01:46:38 OK then the.
01:46:40 They actually hide the killer because they think it'll make a bigger story.
01:46:48 So they hide him in the desk.
01:46:51 Let's see here.
01:46:53 And then his friend commits suicide or something, so it starts getting dark like they they wrote a bunch of fake stories about a woman that was writing letters to him in prison, and she jumps out of the ******* window.
01:47:07 And then here's the part that gets dark.
01:47:10 So then Bruce the chump.
01:47:14 His mom shows up because they're going to go to Albany.
01:47:17 To go get married tomorrow.
Speaker 2
01:47:19 Let's see here.
Speaker 3
01:47:21 What are you?
Speaker 5
01:47:21 Doing Mr. Bolton Bruce's.
Speaker 3
01:47:23 Mother, what are you doing?
01:47:25 Get up.
01:47:25 You're doing something.
01:47:26 Wrong. Wait a.
Speaker 5
01:47:26 For mother, please get outta here.
Speaker 4
01:47:29 Yes, Mike.
01:47:30 My name is Louis Peluso.
Speaker 3
01:47:34 Lock her up.
01:47:35 She doesn't talk to anyone.
Speaker
01:47:35 I can't speak.
01:47:39 This is.
01:47:39 Only temporary.
Speaker 9
01:47:41 Let go of me.
Speaker 4
01:47:43 Where do you think?
Speaker 9
01:47:44 I'm going have to mug and I'm going to.
01:47:45 Get Bruce out.
01:47:46 Of jail?
01:47:46 Well, why did you?
Speaker
01:47:47 Have to do this to me.
Speaker 4
01:47:49 Get Bruce out of jail.
01:47:50 How can you worry about a man who's resting in a nice quiet police station while this is?
01:47:53 Going on, Hildy, this is war.
01:47:54 You can't deserve me now.
Speaker 9
01:47:55 Oh, why would he get off that trapeze?
01:47:57 You cut your story right over there on the desk.
01:47:58 Go on, smear it all over the front page.
01:47:59 Joe Williams, captured by the Morning Post I covered.
01:48:02 Your story for you and.
01:48:02 I got in a fine mess doing it.
Speaker 4
01:48:03 Now I'm getting out. Yeah. Drooling. Yeah. What do you mean, heading out? There are 365 days in a year.
Speaker 9
01:48:05 I just what I said.
Speaker 4
01:48:08 One can get married.
01:48:09 How many times you gotta murder locked up in a desk?
01:48:11 Once in a lifetime, Hillary, you got the whole city by the seat of the pants.
01:48:14 I know you know.
01:48:15 You know, you got the brain of a pancake.
01:48:17 This isn't just a story you're covering.
01:48:18 It's a Rep.
01:48:19 This is the greatest yarn in.
01:48:21 Journalism since Livingston.
01:48:22 Discovered Stanley other way around.
01:48:23 Ohh I don't get technical at a time like this.
01:48:25 You realize what you've done, honey.
01:48:26 You've taken a city that's been graph written for 40 years under the same old game, and with this yarn, you're kicking them out.
01:48:31 They give us a chance to have the same.
01:48:32 Kind of government. New York's having under the.
01:48:34 Claudia, listen, honey, if I didn't have your best interest at heart, you think I'll waste my time arguing with you?
01:48:39 You've done something Big, Hill that you.
01:48:40 Stepped up into a new class.
01:48:43 Will make such monkeys out of those Ward Heelers next Tuesday.
01:48:45 Will vote for not even their wives.
01:48:47 Certainly we are crucified.
01:48:49 That mark we keep Williams undercover until morning, so the post can break the story exclusive.
01:48:52 Then we let the governor.
01:48:53 In on the.
01:48:53 Capture share.
01:48:54 The glory with him.
Speaker
01:48:54 Get it?
Speaker 4
01:48:55 I get it.
01:48:55 You kicked over the whole City Hall.
01:48:56 Like an advocate, you got them in hot.
01:48:58 Well backed up.
01:48:58 Against the warrior, but one into the street snapped another one in.
01:49:01 This isn't just a newspaper.
01:49:04 Yeah. And you stand there.
01:49:05 Belly aching about whether you catch an 8:00 train or.
01:49:07 9:00 train you fill a doll face. Take that's why.
Speaker
01:49:08 But well, I.
Speaker 9
01:49:08 Never figured it that.
01:49:10 Gee, you'd be the white haired boy.
Speaker 4
01:49:11 So they name.
01:49:12 Streets after you, Hildy Johnson St.
01:49:14 they'll be statues of the movies on the radio.
01:49:17 By tomorrow morning, I bet you there's Hildy Johnson guy and she's the billboards.
01:49:19 Now, says line up with Hildy Johnson, line up the hill.
Speaker 9
01:49:20 Oh well, it's not that acting.
01:49:22 We got a lot to do.
Speaker 4
01:49:24 Blocking Williams in.
01:49:25 Here, we'll take a moment of my private.
01:49:26 Knowledge which you know.
Speaker 9
01:49:27 Phone that one on the end.
01:49:28 Ohh, how you gonna take him?
Speaker 4
01:49:30 The piece inside the desk we carry.
01:49:31 The desk over.
01:49:32 That desk.
Speaker 9
01:49:33 Is crawling with cops outside.
Speaker 4
01:49:33 Alright, we're looking out the window with.
01:49:35 Pulleys now quit.
01:49:36 Get the timeline over here.
01:49:37 Come on.
01:49:37 Stop fighting out.
01:49:38 Leave the stuff you.
01:49:39 Want all the way you?
01:49:39 Go. Hello. Give.
Speaker 9
01:49:40 Me, Duffy.
01:49:42 But can I call the fire department?
Speaker 4
01:49:43 Commanding am I?
01:49:45 Give the word.
01:49:46 Ohh Duffy.
01:49:47 Get set.
01:49:48 We got the biggest story in years.
01:49:50 Earl Williams, captured by the Morning Post.
01:49:52 Exclusive. Yeah, and I want.
01:49:54 You to turn the whole front page.
01:49:55 That's what I said.
01:49:56 The whole front page out.
01:49:57 I never mind the European war, we get something whole lot bigger than that, don't you?
01:50:00 Just run the leader, giving you.
01:50:01 She's finished.
01:50:02 And listen, Duffy, get hold of Butch O'Connor.
01:50:04 Time to come up here right away with half a dozen of his wrestlers.
01:50:07 Put your Connor.
01:50:10 Never mind.
Speaker 5
01:50:11 What the deuce do you?
Speaker 4
01:50:12 Want no, no, never mind the Chinese earthquake.
01:50:15 Kevin say.
Speaker 5
01:50:16 Billy, I just want to ask you.
01:50:17 One question.
Speaker 9
01:50:17 What was? How did you?
01:50:18 Get out of jail.
Speaker 5
01:50:18 Well, not through any help through it.
Speaker 9
01:50:19 Now listen, buddy.
Speaker 3
01:50:20 Ohh, I'm not talking.
Speaker 4
01:50:20 You can't come in here.
Speaker 5
01:50:21 To you, I had to wire overly for $100.00 so I could get out.
01:50:25 On bail, no.
Speaker 4
01:50:25 I don't care if there's a million, Dave.
Speaker 5
01:50:27 I don't know what they're gonna think up there in Albany, they.
01:50:29 Send the money to the police station.
Speaker 4
01:50:30 Ohh, for Pete's sake.
01:50:31 Come all the way for.
Speaker 5
01:50:32 That story.
Speaker 9
01:50:32 Who explain everything to the reason she left.
Speaker 5
01:50:34 Well, where's mother?
01:50:34 She said she was.
01:50:35 Coming up here.
Speaker 4
01:50:36 No, I can't.
Speaker 8
01:50:36 Hear nothing. Where'd she?
Speaker 4
01:50:37 Go going.
Speaker 9
01:50:37 Out sometime.
Speaker 4
01:50:38 No junk, the Polish coroner.
Speaker 5
01:50:40 Holly, tell me where my mother was.
01:50:42 Going she couldn't.
01:50:43 Say, did you get the money?
Speaker 4
01:50:43 Oh, never mind that this is more important.
Speaker 5
01:50:45 From you. No, no, no.
Speaker 9
01:50:46 She doesn't hurry.
Speaker 5
01:50:47 I'll take that money over.
Speaker 9
01:50:48 It's right there.
Speaker 5
01:50:49 I decided I can handle things around here and I'll take that certified check too.
Speaker
01:50:49 My first.
Speaker 9
01:50:52 I'll give it to you, Bruce here, here.
01:50:54 The tickets.
01:50:54 You'll find your money in the wallet.
Speaker 5
01:50:55 My wallet.
01:50:56 This is my wallet.
01:50:58 Say there's something funny going on.
Devon
01:51:01 That's by the way, he, he he paid swaps up the.
01:51:04 Guys money with counterfeit money.
Speaker 3
01:51:06 What are you?
Speaker 4
01:51:06 Doing just one.
01:51:07 Look at it. Am I?
Speaker 5
01:51:09 Julia. Julie. Julie. I'm taking the 9:00 train. Did you hear what I said? I said I'm taking the 9:00.
Speaker
01:51:13 Alright, you alright?
Speaker 9
01:51:18 Ohh Bruce I put.
01:51:19 It in here.
Speaker 4
01:51:22 Better alone. William, buddy.
Speaker 9
01:51:23 Will you do me a?
01:51:24 Favor Bruce, please.
Speaker 5
01:51:24 No, I don't want you to answer me one question.
Speaker 4
01:51:26 You're coming on.
Speaker 5
01:51:27 You don't wanna come with me?
Speaker 9
01:51:27 The first I need that but.
Speaker 5
01:51:29 Answer me, hilly.
01:51:30 Don't do it.
Speaker 4
01:51:31 Take all those Miss America pictures off Faith 6.
Speaker 5
01:51:33 Please tell me.
01:51:34 Please tell me the truth.
Speaker 8
01:51:35 Ohh wait a.
Speaker 5
01:51:36 If you'll ever love me, Holly.
Speaker 8
01:51:36 Minute. Now look here. No.
Speaker 4
01:51:37 I'll my good.
Speaker 5
01:51:38 Man, shut up.
01:51:39 Burn, burn.
01:51:40 You're doing all this to her?
01:51:42 I know that she wanted to get away from you and everything you stand for, but you're too smart.
01:51:45 To quarter and changed her mind.
Speaker 4
01:51:46 Hey, Hitler and stick him.
01:51:48 On the funny.
01:51:49 Now let me ask you, Mr.
Speaker 8
01:51:49 Phil, you're going to give up everything.
Speaker 4
01:51:50 whatever your name is.
Speaker 5
01:51:51 For a man like him.
Speaker 9
01:51:52 I am not Bruce.
01:51:53 Can't just see that something happened?
01:51:54 Wait, I'll.
01:51:54 Tell you everything.
Speaker
01:51:55 Tell him you're.
Speaker 9
01:51:55 Tell him nothing.
01:51:56 He's a.
Speaker 8
01:51:57 Fool, I'm not a.
Speaker 5
01:51:58 Come on, hilly, you're coming with me.
Speaker 8
01:52:00 Right jumping.
Speaker 9
01:52:00 Give me just a second.
01:52:01 Can't you?
01:52:01 Don't see this is.
01:52:02 The biggest thing.
Speaker 4
01:52:02 In my life, I.
Speaker 5
01:52:03 See, I'll keep I like something in the.
01:52:06 Ice box?
01:52:07 Yeah, just don't look.
Speaker 9
01:52:08 Ohh, now that is true.
01:52:09 Just because you won't listen.
01:52:10 You say I don't love you now.
01:52:10 You know that isn't.
01:52:11 The point at all?
01:52:12 What else have you done lying?
Speaker 5
01:52:12 Point is, it's you never intended to be decent and live like.
01:52:14 A human being, alright?
Speaker 3
01:52:16 Alright, some Bastian jumping.
Speaker
01:52:16 That's the way.
Speaker 9
01:52:17 You want to.
Speaker 8
01:52:17 Think I see what?
Speaker 5
01:52:19 You are now.
Speaker 3
01:52:19 I'm trying to concentrate.
Speaker 5
01:52:20 You're just like him and all the rest.
Speaker 9
01:52:21 Sure, sure, that's what.
01:52:22 I am.
Speaker 4
01:52:23 Hun Hun?
01:52:24 Leave the Rooster story alone.
01:52:26 That's human interest.
01:52:27 Did you get hold a?
Speaker 3
01:52:27 Bunch of calling yet or get.
Speaker 9
01:52:27 Like if you had any sympathy or understanding.
Speaker 5
01:52:29 I understand. Alright, I understand.
Speaker 9
01:52:30 Oh, wait, wait just a minute.
01:52:32 There's only one question I.
01:52:33 Want to know?
01:52:33 What's Waller? The mayor's first wife?
01:52:35 What was her name?
01:52:36 You mean the one?
Speaker 4
01:52:36 With the Wallner funny when you say nothing.
Speaker 5
01:52:38 Ah, Billy, I don't think you ever love me.
01:52:40 At all.
Speaker 4
01:52:40 Ohh, never mind that you're not bringing for.
01:52:42 The advertising department.
Speaker 5
01:52:43 Remember, if you change your mind, I'm leaving on the 9:00 train.
Speaker 3
01:52:46 Hold on, love it.
01:52:47 Hold on.
Speaker 2
01:52:47 Take this I am.
Speaker 9
01:52:47 Instead of trying to take me to something.
01:52:49 Else, I'm no suburban bridge player.
01:52:50 A newspaper man too honest.
Speaker 8
01:52:51 Thanks. That's Scott guilty.
Devon
01:52:54 So she just lets lets him go.
01:52:56 But that's not the dark.
01:52:57 That's not the.
01:52:57 Dark part I.
01:52:58 Was talking about.
01:52:59 So you saw that that that they had the gangster kidnap his mom so that she wouldn't be able to tell anyone that the murderer they were hiding the murderer in the the cabinet.
01:53:11 But then?
01:53:14 After he's left to go take the 9:00 train because she's obsessed with her job.
01:53:22 Let's see here.
01:53:24 So he lies to that guy, says he's going to give him a.
01:53:27 Job and he's not.
01:53:29 Uh, here we go.
01:53:30 So that's the guy.
01:53:31 That's the guy that.
01:53:32 Kidnapped the mom.
Speaker 9
01:53:36 Christmas falling. What happened?
Speaker
01:53:36 What did you?
Speaker 2
01:53:37 Do with it.
Speaker 5
01:53:37 I haven't been inside. We was going 65 miles an hour. You.
Speaker 6
01:53:38 Down West.
Speaker
01:53:41 Know what I mean?
Speaker 4
01:53:41 Take that much out of your.
Speaker 9
01:53:42 When the old lady Tony.
Speaker 8
01:53:42 Mouth you run smack into a police patrol, you.
Speaker
01:53:45 Know what I?
01:53:46 Mean we busted.
01:53:46 It in half.
Speaker 4
01:53:47 Like, where is she?
01:53:48 Tell me.
01:53:48 Imagine bumping into a load of cops to.
Speaker 5
01:53:50 Come rolling out like orange.
01:53:51 What did you do with them?
01:53:53 And when I come to, I was running down 30 was I.
Speaker 9
01:53:56 You're in the.
Speaker 5
01:53:56 Taxi Cab driver got knocked cold.
Speaker 4
01:53:59 I gave an old Dane to.
01:54:00 Take someone to hand over.
Speaker 5
01:54:01 The cup.
01:54:02 What do you mean?
01:54:02 I handed.
01:54:03 The cops was on the wrong side.
Speaker 4
01:54:04 Of the street now. Everything's fine. She's probably squawking her head off and the police station.
Speaker 5
01:54:08 I don't think she's squawking much, you know.
Speaker
01:54:10 What I mean?
Speaker 9
01:54:10 Don't tell.
01:54:10 It she killed.
Speaker 4
01:54:12 Hey, what she did you.
01:54:13 Notice him say listen me.
Speaker 5
01:54:14 With a gun on the hip and a kidnapped old lady on my hands.
01:54:17 I'm gonna stick.
Speaker
01:54:17 Around asking questions from a.
Speaker 8
01:54:18 Lot of cops.
Speaker 6
01:54:19 You know what I mean?
Speaker 8
01:54:20 Ohh, this is.
01:54:21 The end. Ohh.
Speaker 4
01:54:23 No, it's faith.
01:54:23 Hildy, what will be will be.
Speaker
01:54:25 What am I gonna say?
Speaker 9
01:54:26 To Bruce.
Speaker
01:54:28 Can I?
Speaker 4
01:54:28 Tell him.
01:54:28 Look, honey, if he really loves you, you won't have to tell him anything.
Devon
01:54:32 So they think that they they killed the guys, mom.
01:54:37 They think that they killed the guys, mom.
01:54:40 And the again, the guy that she, she.
01:54:42 Ends up choosing.
01:54:46 It's like no big deal.
01:54:47 No big deal.
01:54:48 Just don't worry about it.
01:54:49 You need to steal, you know, work in the newspaper.
01:54:50 Your career is what's important.
01:54:52 Go with this guy.
01:54:53 Whose mom we just killed.
01:54:57 Like I said it.
01:54:58 Gets it for 1940. That's like next level dark. Now. Eventually it turns out she's.
01:55:03 Not dead, but.
01:55:04 Still, it's like next level ******* dark.
01:55:11 And at the very, very end very very end.
01:55:24 Bruce the chump calls up.
01:55:27 One last time.
Speaker 4
01:55:29 No, she.
01:55:29 Just left.
01:55:30 I'm still here.
01:55:31 I can.
Speaker
01:55:31 Take it.
Speaker 4
01:55:32 Hang on a minute.
Speaker
01:55:38 The 4th precinct.
Speaker 9
01:55:39 Police station.
01:55:41 We'll put them on.
01:55:43 I thought you're on your way to Albany.
Speaker 5
01:55:47 For having counterfeit money money.
Speaker
01:55:49 Kind of that.
Speaker 4
01:55:50 Hold on a minute, Duffy.
Speaker 9
01:55:52 Where did you get it?
Speaker
01:55:54 I gave it to you.
Speaker 9
01:55:57 Right now, time to something bad.
Speaker 4
01:56:11 Ohh, honey, honey.
01:56:13 Don't don't cry please.
01:56:15 I didn't mean to make you cry, honey.
01:56:17 What's the matter with you?
01:56:17 Never cried before.
Speaker
01:56:20 I thought you were.
Devon
01:56:21 Really sending me away with bruise.
Speaker 9
01:56:29 I thought you were on the level for once.
Speaker
01:56:32 I think you were just.
Speaker 7
01:56:34 Standing by and letting me.
Speaker
01:56:35 Go off with.
01:56:36 Them and not doing a thing about it.
Devon
01:56:39 So she's crying not because she feels bad about all the awful things they've been doing to Bruce all night long.
01:56:46 She's crying tears of joy because she knows that the Chad actually likes her because he he would have gone to the trouble of giving Bruce counterfeit money.
01:56:59 And getting them arrested yet again.
01:57:02 If he hadn't actually liked her enough to try to stop her, like that's that's why she's crying.
01:57:08 And so now she's decided, you know, at this moment, now she's going to.
Speaker 4
01:57:11 What do you think about the chumps?
Devon
01:57:12 Stay thinking with.
01:57:15 At the newspaper and not have a family.
01:57:19 And dear career woman.
Speaker 9
01:57:21 Talking for, we have to get him out of jail.
Speaker
01:57:24 Sitting down with some honest.
01:57:27 Send it back to Albany where?
Speaker 2
01:57:28 Right along? Sure, sure.
Speaker 4
01:57:31 Debbie, everything changed.
01:57:33 Tell Louie to stand by coming over the office.
01:57:35 No, don't worry about the story.
01:57:36 He's gonna ride it.
01:57:37 Cause she's not quitting.
01:57:38 She never intended to.
01:57:39 We're gonna get married.
Devon
01:57:40 Ohh like I wanna.
Speaker
01:57:42 Hang on this time moment.
Speaker 4
01:57:44 Hey, Toby, you're gonna be managing this.
01:57:47 No, no, not permanently.
01:57:48 Just for the two weeks away.
Speaker 8
01:57:49 On the honeymoon.
Speaker 4
01:57:50 I don't know where we're going, where we going?
Speaker 9
01:57:52 Niagara Falls two whole weeks.
Speaker 4
01:57:54 Niagara Falls David.
01:57:56 Sure, you burned it.
Devon
01:57:59 So that's basically the end.
01:58:03 And that's literally the end.
01:58:08 So again, it it's not that earth shattering, it was just interesting to see that in 1940 they were making a movie about this guy who totally gets ******* cucked.
01:58:18 And he's like the nice guy that wants to start a family.
01:58:21 He he makes an honest living.
01:58:23 But it's, you know, not too flashy.
01:58:26 It's not too exciting.
01:58:27 He's a little.
01:58:28 Go able but it's because.
01:58:29 He's just genuinely a nice guy and can't imagine people would do.
01:58:33 Bad ****.
01:58:34 And she would instead rather live in the big city with the exciting ******* and work a job because of the the lust for power and the influence that she would have and the fame and the fortune.
01:58:52 And again, this is 1940.
01:58:57 And someone saying a comedy?
01:58:58 No, this is a comedy.
01:59:00 It's a comedy like.
01:59:02 Look, there's, you know it's.
01:59:04 It's dated, right? Obviously there's funny parts about it. It's well written. I can see how in 1940, for example, this would.
01:59:12 Be really funny.
01:59:14 This would be a big movie in.
01:59:16 Fact, I don't know.
01:59:18 Let's see how it did at the box office.
01:59:19 Would imagine it did pretty well.
01:59:32 I clicked on the wrong thing.
01:59:39 So this let's see here.
01:59:45 Contemporary reviews from critics were very positive.
01:59:49 Critics were particularly impressed by the gender change of the reporter.
01:59:55 The New York Times wrote.
01:59:57 So there, I guess there was a play.
02:00:01 That this was based on and the in the plague.
02:00:07 The reporter was a man.
02:00:08 I don't know how that makes it makes any sense how the story would make any sense.
02:00:13 But anyway, they were very impressed that they showed her as being a career woman.
02:00:28 So I'm trying to see how.
02:00:29 Much money it made or how it did.
02:00:31 Box office wise.
02:00:36 UM.
02:00:40 Yeah. In fact, here it.
02:00:41 Is his girl Friday, often, along with bringing up baby and 20th century is cited as the archetype of a screwball comedy genre.
02:00:52 In 1993, the Library of Congress selected his girl Friday for Preservation United States National Film Registry. The film ranked 19th.
02:01:02 On the American Film Institute's 100 years, 100 laughs.
02:01:08 A list of 2000 of America's funniest comedies.
02:01:14 So the the, the leftist Jews that run the AFI said this is the 19th funniest movie of all time.
02:01:24 So it was.
02:01:25 It was definitely a comedy.
02:01:32 So there you go.
02:01:35 Yeah, I just thought I just found it very.
02:01:38 Again, like it's the.
02:01:40 Movie itself is not shocking and and it like I said, if I saw that movie in like 1993.
02:01:48 When they put it on the the OR when the the Library of Congress decided it was worth preserving.
02:01:54 It would.
02:01:54 It would fit right in, but it's it's like a 90s comedy in terms of the message in terms of the the subtle, subversive nature of the main characters that they're trying to.
02:02:05 To you know, get you to relate to like it's it's it's actually it's kind of like how in the 90s when you had a lot of these movies where the idea was to get you to relate to the bad guy.
02:02:18 You know the the famous example of this is Pulp Fiction, right, where usually in a film before the 90s.
02:02:26 They would try to have a character that was at least had redeeming qualities, like the main characters were usually good people.
02:02:34 They might do bad things.
02:02:35 But ultimately they were good people.
02:02:37 Very there wasn't like.
02:02:39 A lot of.
02:02:39 Stuff coming out where the the the protagonist was like just an actual bad person.
02:02:46 And then in the 90s that you had a lot of that happening and you could even argue like a lighter.
02:02:51 Version of this.
02:02:52 Is just in a lot of the comedies like Beavis and Butthead, right, where the main characters.
02:02:58 They're not like good people that do stupid and bad things like that was previously the formula.
02:03:05 They're just, they're just bad people.
02:03:07 Like they're they're not even good.
02:03:09 People at all.
02:03:10 And it's kind of like what I talked about later, how that it kind of kept going, you know, Seinfeld is another example of that.
02:03:17 Where you have, they're just bad people and they get themselves into these situations not because they mean well and they do something with, you know, meaning well and it backfires.
02:03:28 They're actually bad people and they're doing something for bad reasons and it gets them into these situations.
02:03:35 So it was weird after just we were just talking about Seinfeld and and well, and also mentioned always Sunny and mentioned that is kind of like a a trend that we saw that began in the 90s and then to watch this from 1940 and see that it lined up exactly with that same.
02:03:52 Formula and look, I've seen a lot of old movies and that's not a very common thing.
02:03:58 You know, usually you you you'll have characters that maybe they're not angels and you know, Cary Grant is a perfect example of characters like that, right?
02:04:06 He always plays the kind of bad boy Chad, but he usually has, like, a heart of gold or, you know, like.
02:04:12 Where he secretly helps poor you know something, right?
02:04:15 Like there's something about him where he's not like a complete swarming ************.
02:04:20 But in this.
02:04:21 He's just a complete swarmy ************, and she's just a complete ******* ****.
02:04:26 And it's just weird because everyone in the movies bad and it's not even just them.
02:04:31 Everyone in the movie bad.
02:04:32 The only one who's not bad is that Bruce guy, and he's kind of bad because he's a chump and he's, you know, he he's he's getting cucked, right.
02:04:40 So just everywhere the movie is kind of like ****** in some way.
02:04:44 Like there's not any morally solid character and and you know, like I said, unless you count the her ex fiancee.
02:04:54 Who's kind of a chump.
02:04:55 So it's it's, uh, it was just weird to see that kind of a thing.
02:05:00 So anyway.
02:05:03 That was 1940. I I would imagine because that's pre code that the code that the the that they that the Catholics lobbied for and they forced Hollywood to start making movies with at least some kind of standard to it in like a.
02:05:22 I'm trying to remember what year that.
02:05:23 Happened, but it was like around this time.
02:05:26 And I suspect that this would not survive that kind of a.
02:05:30 Review, but maybe it.
Speaker
02:05:31 It would.
Devon
02:05:32 But maybe I I don't think it would.
02:05:34 Then, he said.
02:05:35 The divorce just the divorce part of it was is kind of weird.
02:05:38 Like you just having a divorce in 1940, or at least, you know, obviously divorced, happen. Divorces happened in 1940, but they have it depicted so casually in a movie that's a little that's unusual thing.
02:05:57 Anyway, like I said guys.
02:05:58 I'm a little tired as you can.
02:05:59 Probably tell I'm.
02:06:00 Not like super on the ball.
02:06:02 And so we're going to wrap.
02:06:03 This up.
02:06:04 Here because I am exhausted and I do have to get some.
02:06:07 Sleep because I'm going to be out in the sun again tomorrow.
02:06:12 Only tomorrow I'm going to drink enough water, so I'm going to take a look at chat just for a second.
02:06:18 And then I'm gonna bail.
02:06:20 UM, what are you guys? Uh, would you guys what are your thoughts on this this movie actually like?
02:06:27 I said I recommend I recommend watching it.
02:06:30 I recommend watching it.
02:06:31 It's worth watching and there's a lot of just.
02:06:33 Fascinating. You know.
02:06:35 Differences just in in terms of the difference between today and 1940 that are just.
02:06:40 It's worth it almost for that.
02:06:42 In the same way that you know, like watching Batman, there was some cool things about, like looking at the old cars and stuff like.
02:06:48 There's there's stuff like that, but moreover, the attitude of these again bad people, but the attitude.
02:06:56 And the and the and.
02:06:57 Just stuff like the fact that they they were building a ******* gallows for a public hanging, and that later in the.
02:07:04 Movie character.
02:07:06 Again, it's just it's things you pick up because it's weird.
02:07:08 Now, but it was normal then where this reporter comes in to like the press pool room.
02:07:13 And he's like, OK, I got the tickets for the hanging tomorrow and it like, it's.
02:07:18 Not a big.
02:07:18 Deal, right?
02:07:19 And it's just like, what the ****?
02:07:21 Like they had tickets to the *******.
02:07:23 Public hang and.
02:07:24 Again, 1940.
02:07:26 I didn't think we still did.
02:07:27 That 1940. Why?
02:07:29 Did we stop?
02:07:30 Why did we stop?
02:07:33 Why do we ******* stop?
02:07:38 Let's take a look here.
02:07:46 Have you ever watched splendor in the grass?
02:07:51 I think you would find it interesting I have.
02:07:53 Not splendor in the grass sounds like it's about weed.
02:07:59 Splendor in the grass.
02:08:01 I mean, I'll write that I got like a.
02:08:05 Whole big *******.
02:08:09 Notepad thing full of movies that I need to get.
02:08:13 All right, splendor in the grass.
02:08:22 Makes sense that your life stream of breakdown movies, you're really good at that.
02:08:26 You should just more often.
02:08:28 But I don't think I was.
02:08:29 That great at it tonight.
02:08:30 I was like I said, I'm running.
02:08:32 On fumes, I'm.
02:08:32 Pretty *******.
02:08:35 I I had planned to do like a a solid stream on that.
02:08:38 For me, it's just that.
02:08:40 It's you.
Speaker 7
02:08:41 You know.
Devon
02:08:42 I was.
02:08:43 It's hard, like it's not the kind of movie, it's it's more of a movie that you should just watch.
02:08:47 It's not really.
02:08:48 I I don't.
02:08:49 Think it it it, it could have been like a a full stream just on that.
02:08:52 But there is some that I I'd like to go over soon, but well, I appreciate the compliment.
02:08:56 To you, I'm not trying to be 1.
02:08:58 Of those people that can't take comment.
02:09:03 Are you listening to Freddy's?
02:09:05 Oh, that's his name.
02:09:07 I always forget it for some reason.
02:09:08 That's the guide to culture guy.
02:09:11 I actually haven't.
02:09:12 I haven't and and not because I don't want to.
02:09:14 It's because he's doing, you know, makes sense why.
02:09:18 But he's doing it on like a bit shoot.
02:09:21 And unless I maybe he's doing all my.
02:09:23 I'm doing them on YouTube too, I just.
02:09:25 Didn't know it but.
02:09:27 My understand is doing a bit shooting odyssey and during the day that **** doesn't work for me, so I can't.
02:09:34 Watch anything like that until after me.
02:09:38 And usually I'm doing the stream or I'm either doing something or trying to get some sleep so I haven't had any time to watch those.
02:09:48 Maybe I'll queue some.
02:09:49 Up though, maybe I'll download some like maybe even tonight and watch them later.
02:09:54 You should play the video of the rules for rulers on one of your streams and do some commenting on the statements.
02:10:01 It's amazing how it applies to every single government in the world.
02:10:05 It's like 20 minutes.
02:10:06 So it's not that long rules for rulers.
Speaker
02:10:10 So here rules.
Devon
02:10:14 For rulers.
Speaker 7
02:10:18 All right.
02:10:18 All right.
02:10:19 Let's see here.
Devon
02:10:21 It's a damn shame the director didn't.
02:10:22 Live long enough.
02:10:23 To see the day of the rope.
02:10:25 Turn out this one right.
02:10:26 Here, who did direct it?
02:10:34 Howard Hawks.
02:10:36 Howard Hawkes.
02:10:44 See if there's an early life.
02:10:45 I don't think he's.
02:10:46 I don't think he's Jewish.
02:10:46 He doesn't.
02:10:47 Look like it.
02:10:49 And Hawks doesn't sound very Jewish.
02:10:53 Let's see, Winchester.
02:10:55 No, he's he's an elitist, though.
02:10:57 He's a rich.
02:11:00 He he comes from a wealthy industrialist family.
02:11:09 So he's old money.
02:11:10 Wasp is what he is.
02:11:14 Like his family came here with lots of money to Massachusetts in the 1600s. So he's he's old money ruling class wasp.
02:11:24 Yeah, one of the wealthiest families in.
02:11:25 The Midwest.
02:11:28 So he's you.
02:11:29 He's ruling class through and through.
02:11:31 But he's not.
02:11:32 He's not Jewish.
02:11:37 Let's see the screenplay.
02:11:46 Uh, born in New York City to prominent figures in the American theater starting to sound Little Julie Broadway producer singer after his parents were separated.
02:12:01 His sister peepee.
Speaker
02:12:03 OK.
02:12:05 Blah blah, blah blah blah.
Devon
02:12:08 Well, I wouldn't say.
02:12:09 He's Jewish, but he is from an acting family in New York.
02:12:19 He went to UC Berkeley.
02:12:26 Yeah, I don't know.
02:12:27 He might.
02:12:27 Not be either.
02:12:32 He doesn't. He doesn't look.
02:12:35 Doesn't look Jewish.
02:12:40 I don't think this.
02:12:40 Is a tribe movie, I think this.
02:12:42 Is just a scumbag movie.
02:12:50 Let's see here.
02:12:50 Well, it's based on a play.
02:12:58 Early life.
02:12:59 Never mind.
02:13:01 It's based on a.
02:13:02 Jewish play.
02:13:03 And guess what, like?
02:13:04 Every other remember I told you.
02:13:06 Like for some reason it's not that, just that they're Jews.
02:13:10 They're always from Eastern Europe, like they're always from, like Ukraine.
02:13:14 A lot of them, or Russia.
02:13:15 In this case, he's from Belarus.
02:13:18 And his family came here at that exact same time period that all the rest of them came here.
02:13:23 I'm telling you, it's it's in Hollywood.
02:13:25 It's like Hollywood is just made-up of Eastern European Jews. They came.
02:13:30 Here around the turn of the century.
02:13:33 That's that's ******* crazy.
02:13:36 Yeah. His his family's from Belarus.
02:13:40 And they came here around 1892.
02:13:45 And then he graduated high school in 19.
02:13:47 10 So yeah this.
02:13:50 It's insane how so many Hollywood families you look up their background.
02:13:56 And they're all from Eastern Europe.
02:14:01 So yeah, so it's based on a play written by an Eastern European Jew.
02:14:07 But it was not directed.
02:14:09 It was directed by a ruling class wasp and.
02:14:14 The screenplay was it was adapted, I guess, by a.
02:14:18 A mystery guy from New York who was in a from an acting family, so you know.
02:14:25 Possible we'll.
02:14:26 Say that.
02:14:26 Put a question mark on that guy.
02:14:29 But there you go.
02:14:33 Ah, let's see here.
02:14:38 Or that one or that one?
02:14:44 You should compare the different areas of.
02:14:45 Bond movies that.
02:14:46 Might be interesting.
02:14:49 I haven't seen many of the the bond.
02:14:52 The new ones?
02:14:52 I don't think I've.
02:14:53 Seen any of?
02:14:53 Them I think the last one I saw was when they first started making it gay, like in the 90s, they made a his boss a chick like, you know, I mean like he was working for like that lesbian.
02:15:07 Looking ***** and and.
02:15:09 There was.
02:15:10 There was just enough girl pilot.
02:15:12 It's not.
02:15:12 It's not really as bad as it got, right, but there was just enough ******* 90s girl power in it to where I was.
02:15:17 Just like, **** this ****.
02:15:19 And so I stopped watching it.
02:15:22 UM, am I familiar with the Austro Hungarian?
02:15:26 Pole hanging?
02:15:28 No, I have no idea what that is.
02:15:30 Austro Hungarian pole hanging.
02:15:44 Pole hanging.
02:15:46 It sounds like some.
02:15:47 Kind of.
02:15:48 Stripper dance.
02:15:56 No, it's just, uh, you're just.
02:15:57 Talking about the Hungarian army hanging Polish people.
02:16:03 Mass execution of Serbs by Astro is that what it is?
02:16:16 I'll look at that later.
02:16:17 It looks like some kind of.
02:16:20 Like a genocidal type maneuver, I'm guessing.
02:16:23 I'm guessing you're getting at a particular demographic being responsible, but I am.
02:16:30 Looking forward to the 40S propaganda video now.
02:16:32 Shout out to the guy who recommended me, Jeremiah Johnson.
02:16:36 It was a cool movie.
02:16:37 Check that.
02:16:37 Out. It's a damn shame.
02:16:39 The people who produce this vile filth.
02:16:42 Aren't still alive.
02:16:44 There are audio recordings on spreaker.
02:16:48 What audio recordings?
02:16:50 I don't know you.
02:16:50 Mean by that?
02:16:51 Have you done?
02:16:52 Any deep dives into the Bond films?
02:16:54 No, I haven't.
02:16:54 They haven't done any on the Bond films.
02:16:59 Are you saying are you according to?
02:17:01 The pole hanging have.
02:17:05 Have you?
02:17:07 You asked that I'm looking forward to that.
02:17:11 You said that.
02:17:12 Why is it repeating this?
02:17:14 It's just repeating the same ****.
02:17:17 They might chat, might be ******* broken.
02:17:21 Oh, here we go.
02:17:22 You finally caught up.
02:17:24 I got here pretty soon here, though.
02:17:25 Thoughts on Doctor Pierce?
02:17:26 I know your book title is from a quote from the Turner Diaries predictions of the.
02:17:30 Future were spot on neat guy.
02:17:31 When white nationalism was led by a PhD physicist, what would he be doing today if he were still around?
02:17:37 I don't know.
02:17:38 Crying, I mean, he'd be very upset.
02:17:42 I don't think he's the kind of guy that would cry.
02:17:44 But, I mean, I think he was kind of black pilled back.
02:17:47 Then you know and it.
02:17:49 Was infinitely easier to pull out of the.
02:17:51 Nosedive back then.
02:17:53 So I don't think he would have, I don't think he'd be hopeful at all.
02:17:58 He was a smart guy, though.
02:17:59 He'd be interesting.
02:17:59 To know.
02:18:01 The new James Bond is a black chick.
02:18:04 Yeah, you know.
02:18:05 Guide to culture on speaker.
02:18:07 Oh, oh, OK, OK.
02:18:10 That's good to know.
02:18:11 Is that a platform that's good for like?
02:18:15 Like podcasts?
02:18:16 Is that something I should be putting my streams on?
02:18:18 Because people have been mentioning they'd like to have that and I was thinking that might not be.
02:18:22 I mean, it wouldn't be that hard for me to do. I can convert it to a MP3 and and not that long.
02:18:27 You know, it doesn't take long and upload it.
02:18:29 Because it.
02:18:29 Would be pretty small.
02:18:31 Your video about friends with benefits is kind of outdated now because cooking.
02:18:35 Is normalized.
02:18:37 Yep, Yep.
02:18:41 All right, guys.
02:18:43 Sorry for like the the kind of.
02:18:46 Short and.
02:18:49 Quick and dirty.
02:18:51 Stream I just like I said, I'm just exhausted.
02:18:55 I didn't get a lot of sleep last night.
02:18:56 Either so.
02:18:58 I need to.
02:19:00 I need to go I usually.
02:19:00 Stay up till.
02:19:02 Much, much beyond the the string, but tonight I'm just.
02:19:05 I'm going to just go right to bed and try to rest up and we'll see you guys on Tuesday and I haven't forgot about the the the guy.
02:19:16 It's in my notes.
02:19:17 The guy that wants to turn the discord server.
02:19:19 Sorry guy.
02:19:20 I've just.
02:19:21 Been wrapped up in that stuff and blanking our name right this second, but I'll get ahold of you on one of my days off here tomorrow or the next day and we'll get the Discord server up and running next week, and we'll go from there and start cooking on the movie.
02:19:42 With that.
02:19:44 For black pill diam, of course.
Speaker 2
02:19:48 Devil's Deck, as from the very beginning.
02:19:51 When all the Arts and Sciences of motion pictures bring movies to life.
02:19:57 It is the director who gives them their pulse.
02:20:01 And here are the nominees for the 75th achievement in directing.
02:20:11 For Chicago Rob Marshall.
02:20:15 For gangs.
02:20:15 New York Martin Scorsese for the hours.
02:20:19 Stephen daldry.
02:20:22 For the pianist Roman Polanski.
02:20:27 Doctor Pedro almodova.
02:20:34 And the Oscar?
02:20:38 Goes for Roman Polanski.
02:20:41 They're a pianist.
02:21:08 The economy congratulates Roman Polanski.
02:21:13 Accept this award on his behalf.