 G'day mate 40 here so Be curious about what? Political reporters know about Cassidy Hutchinson, but just won't tell you Seems like there's a widespread belief Among political reporters in Washington DC About how Cassidy Hutchinson enjoyed her me Eric rise to the top But they're just not telling you About hint about it to you, but they just won't say it out loud and It's the obvious thing. How does a young woman with no experience? achieve an unprecedented meteoric rise to the top of power in the Trump administration and They keep hinting about it, but they won't come out and explicitly tell you because you're just not worthy of Finding out what's really going on and so Really going on is the Tracy Fleck character played by wreath Reese Witherspoon in the movie election Which was based on a novel the movie came out in 1999 and This young woman made these very strategic alliances with order men who she would sleep with and then discard and The Washington Post is effectively telling you this But they're not saying the quiet part out loud But it doesn't take a genius to read between the lines to twig. What's what's really going on and There's an interesting dynamic here When you put them on the spot and ask them about it They'll say I just can't talk about it or worse that effect when when asked to comment on her but it's widely believed By political news reporters in Washington, DC that the way she achieved her meteoric rise to the top at age 23-24 how she became known as chief Cassidy wasn't purely because of her excellence in her job skills right like How do you how do you know beautiful young people achieve meteoric rises in importance When they form alliances with order men, it's not just bonding over common values it wasn't because the chief of staff Mark Meadows was so impressed by her perspective on social security or on the child tax credit or By her wisdom about dealing with covert So Cassidy Hutchinson was about to turn 24 and she was already a key official of the White House This is the Washington Post story earlier this week. She enjoyed a meteoric rise from obscurity And what you have to do to achieve a meteoric rise from obscurity And you're a beautiful young woman All right, she doesn't have any particular skills that would account for her meteoric rise from obscurity So the news media is effectively telling you that this young woman Enjoyed a rise to the top based on her relationship with Mark Meadows and it wasn't just a purely platonic Relationship with Mark Meadows. All right, she got in with this older guy and she Connected at a very deep and intimate level and that's why she rose to the top, but It's just curious that they don't want to tell you this All right, so she had this dramatic testimony All right, so what kind of young woman? She's just 25. So what kind of young woman can Manipulate the levers of power, right knows how to stroke the levers of power knows how to work her way up the greasy pole to the to the top of power Right, you know what what type of character is able to provide such riveting dramatic testimony against The people that she had at one time embraced It's a certain mercurial quality of a Tracy Flick character in the movie election Who gets in with people? Gives them what they want now. What do older men want from beautiful young women? adoration right That's something look in the eye. It's like, oh wow, you're so amazing Wow, I Just do anything I could to to show you how amazing you are Right the older men get the more they want appreciation The more they want Someone to look up to them the more they want You know gratitude particularly when it's expressed in a very visceral concrete and physical manner All right, so she's a player Right. She's an adventurous Steve sailor came up or didn't he didn't come up with the term adventurous, but He's been hammering on with the term adventurous so so who is the Who is the adventurous? It's usually a beautiful young woman and She knows How to get ahead look we're talking about a Kamala Harris type character How did Kamala Harris? How did the vice president of the United States get her start in politics? She served Willie Brown in a variety of positions Kamala Harris got her beginning in politics as Willie Brown's mistress Right, she was adventurous this is Probably the best description of Kamala Harris This is Steve sailor making the point adventurous would be a good description of Kamala Harris's fabulous careers not that she has Particular skills that are just so amazing. She's unpopular People don't like her. She's not particularly adept at Politics but apparently she was very adept in the bedroom The best and the brightest don't go into politics in England country is usually good point John Smith Yeah, Kamala Harris learned the hard truths of politics while studying under May Willie Brown and It appears that Cassidy Hutchinson learned the hard truths of politics while Studying under chief of staff Mark Meadows so Steve sailor talks about Since April 2014. I've been trying to revive the useful old-world adventurous Which means a reasonably good-looking heterosexual woman who manipulates other people into all sorts of drama Sound like Cassidy Hutchinson Some of 2014's special brand of craziness Sterling gate Gamer gate now UVA rape a gate that exploded so jaw-droppingly Revolves around fairly attractive women playing the political correctness card for their uncomplicated ends So remember Andrea Dworkin. She announced in the Guardian in 1999 that she'd been raped in her Locked and dead-bordered hotel room in Paris after the hotel staff conspired to put a date rape drug in her beverage Now this is you know highly obese unhappy and not quite right in the head woman Ever since the Obama campaign and administration revived feminism and other forms of victimism Get a gym get a John 9 30 p.m. Here in Sydney You're working hard. Yeah, I miss Coogee Beach, mate. I miss miss my time in Sydney, so the Obama administration revived feminism and other forms of victimism and Adventurists have come flocking to exploit Feminism and victimism so victimism is cool again now that we've got a Democrat in power So attractive women tend to have fewer problems than unattractive ones But when our society starting with the White House Relentlessly encourages reasonably attractive women to proclaim themselves victims watch out People are hard-wired to like and believe attractive young women So it's pretty easy to be an adventurous and they can wreak a lot of havoc and so Cassidy Hutchinson is the star of the hearing like what kind of person is so adept of pushing the right buttons Stroking the right levers of power Like bringing the levers of power to a frothy climax All over national TV in front of millions of people become the number one news item All right, it's a certain type of woman. It's the It's the adventurous and then remember Jackie she was the She was the key character in that that made up Rolling Stone gang rape story that came out at 4 a.m. Tuesday, December 2nd Right, she theorized there was this nine-man conspiracy to rape her and There are all these puzzling scenes in which Jackie's friends of female mentors tell her to cheer up and to get over it If you read the article closely, you'll notice it almost everybody who knows Jackie closely Treats are about the same way you treat a friend starts talking about having been abducted by aliens You try to find out what the actual real thing that happened to her was But if she keeps talking about any in rectal probing you try to change the subject so Sometimes you should not exploit, you know, these disturbed unsettled young women So it turns out that Jackie's real story appears to be a Gillian Flynn gone-gone novel come to life So watching the post is doing everything but saying that the quiet part out loud So in Trump's White House Cassidy Hutchinson had extraordinary access, right? Pointing out. This is not a normal story. This is not just someone rising to the top through her competence Right and in the eyes of many White House staffer. She had inordinate power Meaning she was a young woman with no particular skills. It was elevated to the top because she knew how to stroke off Mark Meadows right when when Members of White House staff are calling you chief Cassidy derisively It's not because you're just so politically astute What time is it in LA mate? It is 429 a.m What a great time of the day to get up and begin live streaming So, yeah, I'm I'm hearing about political reporters in Washington, DC. They don't want to say this part out loud So John Smith's talks about 20 21 census results have been released Australia's been swamped It's been made more vibrant bro. It's more vibrant. You need to use the proper terminology Pauline Hansen has an impeccable track record of ticking off her supporters and leaving them feeling betrayed Luke Have you heard of that woman who climbed up to the rank of CEO in that finance company turned out she'd done Emeter porn she was 24 and previously worked in retail. Yeah, this is the great thing When you get a connection with people It gives you energy All right, you get connected with people you create a shared reality with people you get into a rhythm with people like we're doing right now right you build the shared reality and Out of that you get energy. So it may be 4 a.m. Here in LA But I'm energized because I am connected. I'm connected to you Connected to people outside of the internet as well, and I'm excited to share my ideas Or my insights, right? This is invigorating to me because I get to come here With the two things that are most important to me one the sources of information Right what I believe to be true in the world how I read reality how I read the news How I understand books and articles and essays and public pronouncements, right? So What I regard as valid sources of information and to I get to come with my moral values What what I believe is Important what I believe is is true and what is good, right? I get to come here with these two things my my most reliable source of information and My values what what I believe is to be right and wrong and that's exciting when you get to come on a live stream With the parts of yourself that are most important to you. It's like yeah, it wakes you up So yeah, I was awake by about 3 10 a.m. And I I'm listening to a book on a history of Prussia So Prussia was basically ended after World War two by the Allies, but prior to that it had very interesting five centuries of history So should we always be suspicious of young women who climb the ranks in their organizations with extraordinary quickness Perhaps be alert that you may have an adventurous on your hands Wow nuns outnumber Christians in Australia. What does that bode for Australia? I am not sure it bodes anything Australia is overwhelmingly a secular country and We're living in an extraordinary time. These are the first secular countries that we've seen in human history and They are not dissolving. They're not just completely falling apart Apparently whether or not people are religious. It doesn't seem to have as much effect as We initially thought all right, so we've got Israel's first religious prime minister, right he recently resigned Bennett and Didn't turn out to make any difference But he was religious. So religious Usually just means a form of association it usually just means That you connect and join with this particular community doesn't actually make any difference in how you lead your life So if now nuns when it comes to religion outnumber Christians in Australia I'm not sure that's gonna portend anything particularly significant I don't think you're just gonna follow fall into a moral entropy and disorder Australians don't venerate their Minority groups like Americans do yeah That's true So Israel's first religious prime minister wasn't what you're expecting No, Tully Bennett was squeezed out of Israel's right by the Netanyahu court and naked Jewish Supremacism that his parties decline says much more about Jewish identity in the Jewish state so Israel had its first religious prime minister and It didn't make any difference to how he governed right Didn't actually didn't actually mean anything Yeah, he wore the tiniest little yarmulke right very tiny yarmulke on his head, but Nobody really cared so Jim Balden Went to school without Prime Minister of Australia Albanese is an old boy of my school St. Mary's Cathedral Sydney he was known as Elvis Leasy low average IQ became an extreme far left atheist at age 16 Well, he seems to be maneuvering his way quite effectively Right. He's moved towards the center. I Think the decline of religion is emblematic of the nihilism of Aussies. So Aussies nihilistic Certainly some of them are is that the pervading ethos in Australia or Are they simply unwilling to Publicly ascent to the prevailing Piety's if you have a poor relationship with your father, you have a higher chance of becoming an atheist Yeah, I think people tend to Relate to God the same way they relate to their father. So I had a distant relationship with my father And didn't have much of a relationship with my father. I tend to have a fairly distant relationship with God Almost all of my life. I believed in God, but the relationship has tended to be distant So Albo has no dad. So John Smith. You live in Australia so There are these various reports that yeah, Australia's a nihilistic hedonistic society I'm not sure How much credence to give that analysis, but it's certainly a common analysis. Ah, okay So so you think that your fellow Aussies are nihilistic and hedonistic Well, they're certainly about having a good time, right? They're certainly about a life of pleasure They don't seem to be living for higher values beyond Thrills chills excitement pleasure or having a Barbie. No, they're definitely Aussies aren't bad people Yeah, they tend to be community-minded. They tend to be friendly They tend to have more mates than Americans. So mateship is a much stronger value in Australia than it is in America so Australia's a more corporate society meaning It's less individualistic than America. So for me the differences were stark So in Australia, yeah, everyone's got their mates and you don't try to outshine your mates You don't try to put yourself above your mates While America's much more an individualist ethos Revolving around be or you can be Yeah, Aussies are good people, but it's going to be harder to turn the tide well Australians enjoy an unbelievable quality of life, right just on quality of life grounds Australians beat Americans Right, there's less crime. There's less social dysfunction. There's more mateship. There's more community-mindedness There's more. We're in it together Right in Australia if you if you're thirsty you can use someone's garden hose And not fear you're gonna get shot John says as I get older I've begun to despise the rugged individualism of American culture. Yeah I'm not sure that it's worthy of despising it, but it certainly comes with very significant downside So you're probably gonna have much more mental illness in The American individualist ethos where you're expected to just construct your identity in Australia Your identity is much more given to you. So If I had lived all my life in Australia, it's very unlikely I would have converted to orthodox Judaism or to any religion you don't Generally speaking convert to another religion in Australia. You have an identity at birth and That's kind of the identity that you live with you You develop certain mates in childhood and those are your your mates generally speaking for life You very early on attract into, you know, either a higher achieving academic category or you're tracked Into a level where you'll leave school by 10th grade or 12th grade and and go out and learn a trade John says rugged individualism is Americans great undoing. It does not make for ethnic loyalty Hmm noticing a lot more Australians are becoming evangelical and it's for a similar reason to what you're talking about people want to feel something All right, they're not just content with going through the motions. So when you practice Evangelical or charismatic religion, you're gonna feel something All right, it's it's about the visceral experience with God So also what 12 step offers like I got to experience God in a whole new way in 12 step Also Kundalini yoga, I got to experience the transcendent in a whole new way with Kundalini yoga So people want to feel alive people want to feel connected right people want energy and you get energy by connecting with others and There's perhaps no more powerful way of connecting with others then connecting through Religion that tries to make God real and and concrete and exciting and that's what Pentecostal and evangelical Christianity offer and the celebration trends in Orthodox Judaism such as Hasidic Judaism Shlomo Kalabakh style Judaism It's a viscerally appealing exciting way of connecting with with the transcendent So Jim says that Australia's Prime Minister's first mentor was Jack Mundy an Irish old-time Union Ozzy Communist while I Jim you ran dr. Jim Cairns. I remember Jim Cairns. He was involved in the The dissolution of the government in 1975 because he was having an affair with his very attractive advisor The problem is elbow is not intellectually up to it. Well, I'm not sure you need to be intellectually up to it to be a successful Prime Minister so I'm not a lefty, but I Don't know much about elbow, but it seems to me. He ran a very effective campaign and It seems to me that he's running a fairly effective government So I'm not sure being intellectually up to it is a prime requirement for being an effective Prime Minister yeah, Aussies don't tolerate sectarianism. Yeah, they really don't like 7th-day Adventist so I grew up a 7th-day Adventist in Australia and I have this really understood that Non-adventist Australians didn't like it. So when I was growing up Adventist in Australia Australia had more Adventist per capita Than I think any other country in the world Still I think less than 1% of the country, but they were not popular and if you see the movie Crying the Dark You hear this trucker talking about effing Adventist because Adventists keep the 7th-day Sabbath They have particular dietary restrictions that they don't drink beer and so Australia has one dominant culture So whether you're the garbage man or the Prime Minister you very likely speak with the same accent and So the advantage of Australia having one dominant culture is that it brings people together creates more social trust more social cohesion more social capital the downside of not fitting into that one cultures such as if you're a Traditional Orthodox Jew is that you'll stand out and You'll get a bit of stick, right? You're not going to be particularly popular So if you're a Jehovah's Witness or a 7th-day Adventist if you take religion seriously You're going to stand out in a secular nation like Australia, and you're not going to be popular Right. It's not multicultural like America. So I converted to Orthodox Judaism in America and it didn't create Problems for me in wider society You run the risk of getting glassed so what does that mean having having getting hit over the head by a bottle So generally speaking your chances of being a victim of violent crime in Australia about 140th your chances of being the victim of violent crime in America But yeah, there are like you Shiva students who occasionally get beat up and so I've talked to a lot of orthodox Jews from Australia who find it America much more hospitable place Like it's a lot easier to be an orthodox Jew in America than in Australia like every time they'd walk to synagogue they'd get you know verbally harassed and I've heard stories of like you Shiva students in Australia getting beaten up because they they stand out but when I was back there recently Australia has become more multicultural and so There seems to be less animus towards Sectarians these days in Australia compared to when I was growing up there 35 years ago And yeah, if an orthodox you gets beat up in Australia these days probably not going to be by a native Australian Not going to be by a Ferdinand Kamarzy. All right, it will be some kind of Ethnic conflict from the Middle East, you know carried over to Australia and gracing Australia shores So yeah, it's curious that political reporters They just just can't talk about what's really going on with Cassidy Hutchinson. So sounds like they all believe they know, right? All the political reporters In and around Washington DC believe they know why Cassidy Hutchinson was so effective at climbing the greasy pole of power And it had to do with that very intense and intimate connection. She made with Mark Meadows but they just Can't come out and say it because it is it's a hard thing to write about it's a hard thing to nail down It's kind of distasteful. I remember I Wrote about the mayor of Los Angeles that his marriage was his marriage was over Likely, you know out catting about and that interned out to be exactly right Marantania Vila Gosa was carrying on a long-running affair with a news reader on a TV and a Spanish language TV news channel and It turned out to be the biggest story in California in 2007 I broke it on my blog Los Angeles Times followed up a few days later getting the requisite denial from the mayor But it turned out that my story was accurate This runs against the feminist narrative that if women are given freedom to succeed they will succeed by their own merits Yeah, I think pretty much every sane thoughtful person who is familiar without politics works or With how the world works realizes that when an attractive young woman, you know suddenly achieves Power and prestige completely disconnected to her actual merits and to her actual Quality of work that it's it's not purely her competence that that is getting her there All right, so she was called chief Cassidy, right other staffers had a derisive attitude towards her What what goes on in a workspace where your other? Co-workers have a derisive attitude towards your sudden ascent to power It's because it's widely believed that you did not achieve your your power and your status Through conventional means you did not achieve it through just working hard and being good at your job, right? Nancy Pelosi staff asked White House aides why she was on Legislative meetings. Why did she have a sudden rise to the center of power? And how was she so adept at climbing the greasy pole? So during the first Donald Trump impeachment trial Cassidy Hutchinson grew close to Mark Meadows, right? She was just a legislative affair staffer She was just one among dozens, but she suddenly grew close. So how do how and why does a young woman suddenly? grow close to an older man in power because she gives him the adoration that older men want Right as a man gets older He becomes more established as he has more of a track record to feel proud of he starts wanting more and more adoration and Often his wife of 20 30 40 years Is not going to give it to him nearly as readily as his secretary or some you know some young woman who works for him So I think this is what happens here So where Mark Meadows was named chief of staff in March 2020 immediately elevated Cassidy Hutchinson She became his principal assistant. She was always next to him. She traveled very closely with him. She was flying on The president's plane. She was always by his side She was showing up to all sorts of meetings where you would not expect someone with a low level of experience to be at All right, she's going to senior meetings and she's not senior staff All right, but she's viewed throughout the White House is speaking for Mark Meadows She's giving orders on behalf of Mark Meadows. She's saying Mark wants this Well, how does she know what Mark wants? right, she She seems to really know what Mark wants and she seems to have been very adept at giving Mark what he wants and What older men want generally speaking is adoration and younger women are much more likely to give an older man adoration Then they're Than older women right older women generally speaking are tired of giving men adoration What's in it for these adventurers is to flip and to give journals and Democrats what they want future employment promise Feeling of importance, right? I think that's the primary thing that drives us is Wanting to feel important Once we get a rent paid Once we have food Once we have water Once we have shelter and we have clothing Our next most intense need is to feel important and she is the number one story in America this week She's being talked about by millions of people and the people in power are all talking about her So she gets to feel important and she probably believes she's saving the Republic is Adoration here a code word for having your weasel greased Look there there are many ways to adore a man There are many ways that a beautiful young woman can show an older man how much she appreciates him How she adores him? It doesn't have to just be stampeding stampeding after the penis They're just there are just so many avenues to give pleasure there are just so many Ways to show Tender acts of loving-kindness. It doesn't have to all be about manipulating the shaft All right, let's let's try to elevate our consciousness and appreciate all all the wonderful ways that we have to give pleasure to each other Like it could just be a glance and adoring glance It could be a compliment. It can just be Yeah, a pat on the shoulder. It could be a peck on the cheek Or it could be just like grazing his lips with your lips. Just like nibbling inside his lips. Just maybe like gently Sliding your tongue around in his mouth. Maybe it can be like darting your tongue in and out of his mouth Maybe it can just be a back massage Maybe it can just be a handwritten note There are so many ways to show adoration. I just don't think we show enough adoration to the people who matter to us It can be allowing the the owner man to wank off into a potted plant Why why you sit there looking adoringly at him? It can just be taking a shower with someone It can be Turning down his sheets. It can be like just putting a chocolate under his pillow There are so many ways that we can love each other Let's not just reduce it to like The mere rubbing together of genitals All right, you can let him know how much you appreciate him how much you respect him how much you look up to him You can let him know how much you've learned from him You can let him know how he's helped you become a Better person a better Christian that he's helped you have a closer relationship with the Lord that you know You know how have a whole new connection with the Lord you can get on your knees for him All right, you can get on your knees and you can pray to the Lord You can both get on your knees together and pray to the Lord you can get on your knees for him and And show your appreciation in so many different visceral ways It just doesn't have to be in the Monica Lewinsky style Right. It's not all only about the generals There are so many ways that we can show love and appreciation and adoration to each other you can Subscribe to Luke Ford's YouTube channel You can throw down a super chat. Oh Yeah, Christine Blasey Ford, right? How did she benefit from her lies? Oh number one I didn't know that she was lying but number two she got to feel vitally important Number three she got to be famous number four. She got connected to a lot of powerful People who have connections to money Like she got to be the center of national attention for a week Yeah, so People want excitement All right, people want to feel alive People want People want to feel like they're living from the inside. I have you had that sense in In social interactions that you're kind of on the outside looking in that there are all these people around you We're having a good time But you're just kind of on the outside looking in and don't you really want to be on the inside really living So Cassidy Hutchinson, I guarantee you she was really living this week She felt alive like you ever just kind of walk around feeling dead kind of out of it. You just don't really care Nobody really cares about you. You don't care about anyone else. You know life just sucks Well, it's because you're on the outside looking in but when you get to live on the inside All right, and you get to be part of the inner party Right What was what was the that movie with the Tom Cruise and his wife? Directed by that Jewish guy just before he died Right about the inner party that had all these, you know weird sexual rituals It's just 15 minutes of fame. Ah, but you feel so alive and it's it's not gonna just be 15 minutes She aims to go down in history, bro. She aims to save the Republic eyes wide shot. Okay so Don't you want to live like the the inner party and eyes wide shot having, you know, amazing sex and amazing Interaction Stanley Kubrick's last movie like really getting connected to the to the inner circle Right, most people would love an eyes wide shot experience. They'd love to belong to that club and People want to feel on the inside like I hate I Hate going to a social event and everyone else seems to be connected But I'm just kind of on the outside looking in like I hate when I'm talking to a beautiful young woman And I suddenly realized she's simply being polite to me. She's simply humoring me All right, she has no interest in me And so I get the heck out of those conversations Or there's a group of people having a passionate conversation and I try to join in and everyone ignores what I say, right? I hate that feeling right Then you want to be part of the popular crowd the in crowd right Cassie Hutchinson's now part of the popular crowd the in crowd Then you want to go to Epstein Island? No, no, no, no disavow. That's that's a bad place Eyes wide shot got Stanley Kubrick whacked by the new world order Bill Gates disavow. I don't believe that's true Sorry Luke, but most young women are only going to humor you at your age. It's true. It's true but hey, I can I can draw inspiration From that chief justice of the u.s. Supreme court The one who presided over the the supreme court justice will you moe douglas? Right when he presided over the supreme court for the rovey wade hearing In the early 60s, he married two 22 year olds not at the same time Like he was in his 60s. He married a 22 year old woman Divorced her and a couple years later that married another 22 year old woman like a beautiful woman smart and Luke's narcissism is coming out Well, as long as it's only my narcissism that's coming out. I'll be okay I just don't want to Who is the guy the cnn commentator who shared a little too much of himself in a zoom meeting? He wrote the book on oj simpson the run of his life As long as it's only my narcissism that's coming out Come on. What's this guy jeffrey jeffrey tubin? Right as long as I don't tubin I only share my narcissism. Yeah, I like adoration right, I remember The la press club through through a party for me in 2004 to celebrate two of my books coming out and There were these attractive young women who came over and asked me questions And I started giving these really lofty answers to their questions But they were just set up, right? They didn't give a toss about my answers They were just set up to go ask me questions. And then I just bloviated all over them What's going on under that table? Please I'm a very respectable man. People look up to me. I'm a 19th century Victorian gentleman I'm just just getting in my My exercises here. It's all on the up and up. I have been no fap since Is it uh, june of 2012? right, so When you meet me, you can shake my hand But without any trepidation John smith says the office of prime minister should be restricted to anglicans who confess all 39 articles Well, the problem is it's very hard to find anglicans who actually believe in Almost any of the 39 articles let alone all of them Luke as an australian dissonant is a right-wing and traditional pre-vatican II catholic I'm ashamed that our current australian prime minister, mr. Albanese. He went to my private catholic school And uh, john smith says I only go through the self-checkout for this reason Because uh, young women are only going to humor you at our age Well, maybe if they were they were watching lukeford live streams They would they would you know adore this high quality intellectually provocative content Yeah, that feeling when your mask isn't cool enough to get in the mansion. All right people Want to be cool right people want to live in the mansion People want to live the eyes wide shut life And fame and power is is the way you do it and so yeah These uh, these grip exercises are great if I don't do them my thumbs Don't work right and my hands start hurting so You need grip strength for for all sorts of things Like impudent young people like you need to have that that power grip That guy tried to rape you. It could have been cavern all right Yeah, christine blasey fords 15 minutes of fame, but She'll she was known into millions of people and she she got interconnected Maybe it's time for trt. What is trt? Yeah, you can keep quiet about the hands-on attention you get from ron jeremy Wow, i'm getting the full lukeford experience right now. You're really widening my horizon You can get a four plate deadlift within three months There are so many ways we can show love testosterone replacement therapy. Ah, I've got uh testosterone supplements over here The problem though with testosterone supplements is that you gain weight and it particularly makes your your face weird so Who is that slugger berry bonds used to be a really skinny kid and then he started taking hormone replacement therapy And his face got really weird So when you take testosterone your face gets weird it kind of swells up Pills that no they do that you get you get a mate. I know what it's like to Just take some testosterone Chinese medicine, I think that was testosterone supplement and yeah immediately Immediately started bulking up and it kind of changed the shape of my face So if I take testosterone, I'll bulk up 15 pounds, which then It also makes it easier for you to pull muscles So you're much more likely to tweak things when you're on testosterone But john says pills don't do anything injections are the only way High T is correlated with contrarianism and adopting minority viewpoints explains me quite well I have a neolithic brow ridge So yeah, there are definitely some advantages with energy and feeling of power and assertiveness With testosterone, but it also makes you more prone to anger So I prefer to go through my life with as little anger as possible Except for in those very rare moments where I can do something about the situation that I'm in And then the anger can serve me giving the energy and power I need to resolve a problem immediately but aside from that I don't want anger and I don't want lost so testosterone doesn't really serve me generally speaking I prefer life with minimal levels of anger and minimal levels of lost So yeah, Cassidy Hutchinson travel constantly with Mark Meadows All right So if a beautiful young woman is traveling constantly with a guy you get up to all sorts of mischief When you're traveling that you don't when you're living at home with your wife for 42 years Debbie Meadows Right, I mean hotel rooms like the most erotic places on earth when I God forbid God forbid when I When I slide into a hotel room Right, and I don't have a girlfriend with me. I don't have a date God forbid my mind starts wandering to Like should I order a woman? And I never do it. I've never patronized a prostitute in my life but That's that's where the mind goes Now I guess other people see a hotel room and they just think about studying Talmud I mean particularly like when you're in a place like Montreal, which is just filled with beautiful beautiful beautiful women Wow I mean luckily I've attained Emotional sobriety and an inner sense of calm or I no need to you know, sleek my my lust to to feel calm and okay with myself But uh, those those impulses to act out. They're still there one day at a time In uk the number of men with tit-fat removal surgeries are going through the roof All right You got to know how to cycle off the testosterone see a doctor not a street pharmacist Yeah, maybe kessie hutchinson was simply mark meadow's tech support Anthony albany's his mother was knocked up by an Italian Italian waiter. She was destitute lived in public housing But he was accepted in our school on the basis of catholic compassion not on his academic ability So my dad's mother was a sex and love addict and it was so embarrassing for my dad and his brother. They had to kind of Trail her around australia around the east coast of australia. She pursued relationships with various men leading many who were married so remember as december 2006 And my on again off again girlfriend holly randall We were off again in december 2006 and she told me my therapist says i'm a love addict I was like immediately transfixed by that term love addict And I went to the library and I checked out three books on love addiction. I thought oh, wow You know, I think i'm a love addict too, but I didn't do anything about it. I didn't get myself to a 12 step group for another three and a half years but this this addiction to Romantic excitement and romantic thrills and adoration and That feeling of being very alive when you're early on in You know the the relationship it's uh, it's quite a high And even when I was 16 People would tell me You're in love with being in love because yeah, I was using My addiction to love to feel excited to feel alive. It just kind of took me out of my Low-grade chronic levels of depression and disconnection and it made me feel alive But you can feel alive through joining healthier groups like 12 step programs or religious communities or yoga communities or live streaming communities There are other ways to feel alive aside from being in some, you know, passionate romantic sexual relationship If only I could have talked to cassidy hutchinson and mark meadows. I could have saved them so much heartache Is there anything corroborating accusations about trump? Well, I think we all know that trump is uncouth I think we all know that trump has a bad temper I think we all know that trump is narcissistic and self aggrandizing and very childlike Okay, that's it for now. Bye. Bye