culture. mumford and sons, a popular ban, winston marshall was a guy inside the band, and he at the time praised andy ngo s book, unmasked. it s about antifa and the insanity on the left, and winston marshall had praised that book. pete: there s the tweet that got him in trouble. will: basically, he had to leave the band, pete. pete: he s now speaking out and talking about there are many others in the he hadn t spoken out really about this, but he s speaking out a little bit. he s speaking out that he s found a lot of support from other musicians who themselves are afraid to speak out. watch. the only real way to deal with it is to not be scared, to not a apologize when you ve done nothing wrong, to not be scared of the mob and to stand your ground, stand by your convictions. and i think we ve come to a critical mass where people stand up to the bullies, we ll get
alien was in somebody s back yard, don t buy that at all. first thing we do is pick up phones and video. pete: until i see a non-grainy video of something that is not a.i.-generated, i m not buying it. but, will, why did you confidently say you would survive an alien invasion? will: why wouldn t i? pete: why would you? will: i feel confident in apocalypse. rachel: you feel confident in will. will: yeah. i m well-armed. rachel: all right. lawrence jones talked to some new yorkers about aliens. here s what they had to say. i feel kind of narcissistic to think we re the only planet if with life on it. oh, they totally exist and, yeah, the government is hiding it. come on. do you believe that the government is hiding it they re hiding and they re lying. don t believe them. they re lying to you. really? they do. yesterday they crashed into someone s backyard. i don t know about aliens. i m kind of but the uf, os? for sure. who s driving the ufo?
that, you know, certain people be fired in other countries? we talk so much about imperialism, you know, the left is always talking about that. that is imperialism, going into some country and demanding that you fire people who are looking into corruption. absolutely. rachel: all of it is unseemly not to mention as you broke down the war consequences that we brought china and russia closer to together as a result of all of this. what a mess that would be treasonous, in my book. rachel: mine too. charlie hurt, always good to see you. always great to have on. thank you so much, charlie. all right. will? will: thank you, rachel. we begin your headlines with this, a 14-year-old is about to graduate from college, and he already has a dream job lined up at spacex. kyron might not be able to drive just yet, but he ll help explore the final frontier at spacex next month.
his portfolio was ukraine, so there was a really good reason why burisma wanted hunter e on the board, because his company had problems. pete: and we re going to get to that in a moment. the confidential source, i mean, said what presumably had to have happened. there were many, many different bank accounts that were used. the key would be getting to those bank accounts if you want to really draw that line. will: and as point out, the existence of being paid through so many accounts raises suspicion. why the need to funnel if it through so many different landing spots? rachel: and why would they have so many companies? the bidens have no products they sell, no services they sell, so why all the the fact that they had these shell companies in and of itself will: so let s go through the timeline. in 2014 hunter, as pete mentioned, gets a seat on the board of burisma, a ukrainian energy company, making $83,000 a month with not virtually, but literally no qualifications.
toward duty and commitment especially as it man test ifs itself in fan fest manifests itself in motherhood. feminism has said you don t need to be dependent on a man, actually, you to don t need a man at all, and we are unhappy as a result of that. our grandmothers and mothers were happier than my generation is today, and i think that s really sad. rachel: will has a theory on this woman in the tiktok video. why don t you share it. will: i think she wants to declaw the cat, she doesn t want a pre-declawed cat. [laughter] she wants a masculine man that she can emasculate. [laughter] rachel: do you agree, kayrhee? you know, it sure sounds like it. it s funny, because it goes both way. she wants a masculine, conservative man, but why shouldn t a masculine, conservative man want a conservative woman? again, it s a two-way street. will: kaylee mcghee white, thanks for being on this morning. pete: i loved what she said about the codependency of the