Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Again, go to eatiqbar.com and enter code BAR20. Jasmine Crockett, she lost. She's out. James Tallarico, of course. There's this whole controversy going on about how, strangely, Jasmine Crockett's accusing the Republicans of cheating, even though she got cheated by the Democrats and Colbert, which is weird. But the big news we're all excited for is that Brandon Herrera has won
in Texas' 23rd district, beating out Tony Gonzalez. However, not by enough. So it's going to go to a runoff. But when you look at the hard numbers, Brandon Herrera has won. Just didn't clear 50%. So the expectation is he's likely going to win, especially because the Republicans are launching investigations of Tony Gonzalez.
More information coming out about the staffer he had an affair with who immolated herself and died. I mean, it's an absolutely crazy story. So we got a lot to break down as it pertains to these elections. Apparently, there's one election, I guess, where a leftist Muslim woman won the Republican primary because she was unopposed. And it's pretty embarrassing for the Republican Party.
So we'll talk about that. Plus, man, war stuff. The first sinking of a ship by submarine since, I think, World War II. Everybody's talking about that. And another crazy story in these elections. A man... who is currently facing criminal charges, accused of murdering the man who raped and kidnapped his daughter. He won his primary.
And everyone's just like, basically everyone on the right sitting back and going, yup, they all voted for him probably. But when you actually look at the story, it sounds just like self-defense. And a lot of people are trying to make it out to be like this guy, Liam Neeson style, hunted down this guy. It seems more like self-defense. So we're gonna get into all that.
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Chapter 2: What happened with Jasmine Crockett's election?
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Brandon Herrera's victory?
And so people are all asking, like, Tim, do the cans have plastic? And I'm like, oh, yeah, even the cap does. I'm not going to lie about it or pretend there's not. It's just a reality. So if you want to buy bottled canned water, you can. And it's got plastic in it.
We're going to check the math, but I'd imagine the amount of plastic in our cans, for which they are likely lined, would be comparable to liquid death cans, which are also plastic lined. Anyway, smash the like button, share the show with everyone you know, subscribe to this channel. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more, we got Adam Salinas.
Thank you so much for having me, man. My name is Adam, and I go by Grayson Filter on all of my social media platforms, and I appreciate you for flying me in, man. Right on. What's your thing? What do you do? So I have a platform that we talk faith, politics, and kind of news around the world, and it all started kind of back in 2014.
I mainly talked about faith, and when I had all of these individuals that I had met over the years started to ask me certain questions about some of the propositions that were coming into law in the state of California, instead of answering the same question 20, 30, 40 different times, I started doing a post about it, and now we're here.
Right on. We got whatever this is. That's how I feel every morning I wake up. I was inspired by all the hat wearers in the house. I think you were just inspired by Guns N' Roses. Carter's the only one not wearing a hat. I'm heavily inspired by Appetite for Destruction, by the way.
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Chapter 4: What controversies surround Tony Gonzalez?
If you don't know the album, get it. Have you heard it? Probably. Oh, dude, it is the best album. If you want to know where rock and roll came from, why the 90s were awesome, listen to Appetite for Destruction. It is the answer. And you can follow me at Ian Crossland. I also want to shout out Alex Stein's Big Booty. What is this called? Big Booty Latina Love Potion. I'm drinking it right now.
It's excellent. It's Casper's newest coffee. Spectacular. It was so good that I had to bring it in and do a post of my own about it. So go get it at Casper.com if you haven't yet. Alex Stein is not a doctor. Alex Stein, yeah, it says this is actually guaranteed to spice things up in the bedroom, but also there's a caveat that it is not guaranteed to spice things up in the bedroom.
I'll say there's a little tension in the table right now because you're sipping on that. It's interesting.
Well, it's all guys in here, Tate, so I don't know what you're thinking.
Jeez Louise. Yeah, anyway. That's why I throw the hat on when we're getting too close, like I need to get a haircut, and then the hat just stays on. Your beard looks nice today. I don't know what's good. Everything's getting wacky and wild. Phil's just raw dog in the show right now. Hello, everybody. My name's Phil Levante.
I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. My name's Icon. He's an encounter revolutionary. What's up, Carter?
Gee, man, I really got to get a thing that's really fast like yours. I do not have a hat on today, but I'm going to get one because Ian has inspired me. I'm here pushing the buttons, producing the show, and I'm pumped. Thanks for coming out, man. Let's get into it.
Here's a story from nonstop local Tri-Cities Yakima. because it was the only outlet that I could find that actually centered the story around the winner of the race, Brandon Herrera.
It says, Republican Brandon Herrera advances to primary runoff election in Texas's 23rd congressional district, for which there is a single sentence, which says, Republican Brandon Herrera advances to primary runoff in election in Texas's 23rd congressional district. See, the reason I opted for this nonstop local Tri-Cities Yakima NBC page is because literally every other outlet
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Chapter 5: What innovative energy solutions are mentioned during the podcast?
And again, we're not even looking at something like that.
That's different because they're asking you to do that. This would be like... These individuals would not ask you.
The door to my restaurant has a generator on it. Every time you open it, it spins a generator charging a battery. And I've done the math. Like, no, you get nothing. Like, I'm sorry, you can't be like, but I opened the door and he benefited from opening the door. They're going to be like, what? Or there are gyms where when you ride on the bikes, it actually spins a generator.
And so there have been a handful of gyms that actually have all the bikes when people are riding are putting juice back into the grid. Did you see the AI video that says that will be the future?
Chapter 6: How does the discussion shift to video games and cultural references?
That's what all these people are going to be doing is exercising for electricity. Well, that's Black Mirror.
Oh, yeah.
Remember the episode where everyone lives in the TV box? He rides the bike and the turn points?
If you get sued for this, like, every time you take B-roll in Times Square, you just get, like, 50 people suing you every time.
Right, exactly. Let's have a little fun, though, and jump to this story. We got this from Dexerto, the new video game, Karen. And it's funny because a lot of people are like, Karen is racist. I think this is hilarious.
Cool.
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of the 'Karen' video game discussed?
Well, my problem with this is when you think of like, let's everyone out there just play like a mind game. Close your eyes and think of someone destroying a shopping mall. Do you really think of a middle-aged white woman? Is that like what occurs to you?
And that was, that's the first response from Kangman Lee, a bunch of young black men looting a department store. Now, hold on. That's just a different video game. And Tate, I recommend you make it.
I know, but no one's ever going to make that.
I made a Grok video called Shaniqua. Because that's the black equivalent of a Karen. I researched this. The funny thing is Wikipedia is like, Shaniqua is a racist term for a low-income, rude black woman. Or they said it's used in racist ways to describe low-income, rude black women. And then Karen, it's like some people criticize Karen as being racist.
And it's like, guys, neither is racist, but they are both racial. When you say Karen, you don't imagine a black woman. When you say Shaniqua, you don't imagine a white woman. And they're both references to people you would describe as rude, but they're not meant to represent literally every woman of that race.
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Chapter 8: How does the conversation conclude with reflections on societal values?
So it's a racial joke. It was always allowed. And I think Karen should include the option to choose between all sorts of different races. I would love an Asian, a Kim. who rampages around smashing things up. You gotta skin that. Skin that bitch is what I was gonna say, but I mean make skins for the character model.
Well, this is me and Amber Duke's thesis is why we came under so much ire for defending Karens, but our proposal is like, okay, yeah, it is annoying, right? When you think of the Karen funeral, that is an annoying person, but the problem is it's safe-edgy. where a lot of people just outsource every problem in American public life to Karens.
And if you're really being honest, how far up the ladder are, again, middle-aged white moms an impediment to the functionality of American social life? Is that really— No. When you think about who's disrupting the retail scene, is it really middle-aged white women? No, no, no.
I'm going to say it again. Brother, awfuls. Okay? Even then, it's— Karens fall in this camp. They are they are the there's the meme I'd love to bring up where the man builds a fence around his house to protect his wife from wolves. One day while the wife is out working, the wolf whispers, your husband built this fence to imprison you, tear down these walls and find freedom. So she does.
And the wolf eats her. The point is, Karen represents to me the uppity, pretentious, white, affluent female that has been so removed from the dangers of the real world that she just demands whatever she wants.
I would agree if that was the working definition everyone has. But people just use Karen to describe, again, a white woman that just expects basic standards when she's out in public. And the thing is, Karen's- Basic standards? Yeah, yeah. Karen's usually arguing about something.
Yeah, they're arguing because... I think it's delusional, Sanderson.
No, no, no, because a lot of these retail... Dude, the state of retail workers in 2026 is horrible. It's legitimately... You go to a Wendy's, they're in their pajamas, they're blasting music, the order's always wrong, they forget your straw all the time. That's the basic level.
And it's fine if I got mad, but again, if Amber Duke got mad, and I hate to sound like a libtard, but if Amber Duke got mad, can you believe that Karen?
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