He's a pimp on a blimp, high on steak and lots of shrimp. Alex Primetime Stein has gone viral for attending city council meetings and rapping about vaccines and putting a bullet in Putin’s brain. He's been called a troll and a provocateur, or much worse if you ask AOC, but is he just holding these politicians to account? When they treat their constituents disdain, do they still deserve our respect? Hear Alex Stein in his own words with Lisa.
So you've probably seen this on the proof when I'm in a boot spending on the money, said that backs who hates all of them blacks, who is a bad basis? Put them in the ground. What it all brown? And I'm in playing old time and you know you just got found. I'm a pimp. I a blimp lesson steak and shop now you can't stops and you know I'm He's a pimp on a blimp, high and stick and lots of shrimp. You just heard him. Alex primetime Stein is in the house. So if you're not familiar with Alex, basically he's been going around uh to the city council meetings and really holding up a mirror to some of these politicians, just mocking them with stuff like that. You've got people out there saying we need to go to war with Ukraine. We need to give them tens of billions of dollars as Americans are struggling with gas prices being able to pay their bills. So he's really just sort of mocking them, and he's got a lot of important things to say. Admitaly, I've already interviewed the guy, but you're gonna want to listen to this. He's got he's funny, but he also has a lot of really important insight into holding up that mirror and what he's saying with some of these politicians as well. So I think this is a really interesting and important conversation and also hilarious. He jokes around too about being Tucker Carlson's biological son, because they do. There's some similarities in the appearance. They both have great hair, great flow. Uh And at the end of the interview, I think we just became best friends. Uh So, listen up and stay tuned for Alex Primetime Stein. Uh So, he's a pimp on a blimp, high on steak and lots of shrimp. Alex Prime and Stein Prime Time. Stein, thanks for coming on. Wow, Lisa, what an introduction. You know, I really appreciate that. And let me tell you something. You know, the fact that we can say pamp and people don't freak out, and you know, now you're having me on the show and we've been you know, Facebook friends, orcuse me Instagram friends for a little bit. But we got to talk about the elephant in the room, the sexual harassment against AOC being the biggest story in the world. Lisa. So I want to start off with that as a beautiful lady, I really want to defend myself, Like to your audience, are you trying to date her? Is that what I want to hear. A lot of people say, heyo, she's ugly. She's not. I'm just telling you on ironically, she is very beautiful. She's pretty. I can understand why she made a lot of money as a bartender. I'm sure she got kids very well. But see what's interesting about it is so you and upped her and said some things that a lot of people did not like. But she came up to you afterwards and said, gave the peace, beast peace stign I can't talk, and was like, let's do a selfie and seemed totally like cool with it, and then later proceeded to call you all these names, trying to get the Capitol pleased to INTERVENE made this whole big deal about it, said she felt unsafe, but if you watch the video, it doesn't seem like that at all. Well, and let's be completely honest what I did say. I said big booty lettin now, which I guess you could say a little across the line, But this is why I said it. It wasn't just some accidental thing. She had just tweeted in defense of the protesters that that attack Breck having of outside of Morton's steakhouse. That we need to make politicians uncomfortable were her exact words. So my point being is, you know I'm Prime Time ninety nine. You know this is time an older ego. But I go, and the reason why you even know me is I go and I make politicians uncomfortable, whether it's a city council meetings or whether it's interactions I have with them on the street. Because these politicians they don't care about us. They're very self important. You know, I've called out Dan Crenshaw, I've called out a lot of these people that I would say they don't have our back. They basically care more about their political standings than their actual constituents. So my point being is you can get in a politicians face to say you stink, you're an idiot, but they get that a lot. That doesn't create a response. So this is literally out of sololence. These book rule of radicals. When you want to evoke a response, you have to do creative tactics. You have to do something unorthodox, And in his book he talked about buying in a theater seats or you know, around these these wealthy theaters and give people a free being dinner at the theater. So all the wealthy people would have to see the other people would be passing gas the whole time. So my point, being from that playbook, is why I asked her. I said, hey, you're a big booty latina. Because she always complains that she gets sexualized. She said that everybody wants to data. So the one instance where I said, oh well let me act like guy one a dat or that I'm sexually tried to her, she absolutely freaks out and says she was the biggest victim. Uh, you know that the ever in capital history, worse than worse in January six. So can I be honest with you about something. So if this was like six or seven years ago, I probably would have been like, oh my gosh, you shouldn't have done that. I can't believe. But now it's like, you know, these people deserve to be mocked, like as you pointed out, you know, they applauded what happened to Bratt Kavanaugh, a guy who almost got assassinated they want babies to be aborted until the moment of birth. They want to cast rate children, give little girls double misseec to me. So it's like, you know what, these people don't deserve our respect. No, at least that you're right that these are the same people that love drag clean story time for children, which is literally the sexualization of a children. But if you tell the congresswoman, I think you're sexy, they think that that is violent. So it's the hypocrisy of our politicians. And you nailed it. I mean, we have such bigger issues that these people are saying that that abortion is health care. How is that health care for the baby? You know, they don't even you know, they're not even based in reality like people on the conservative side. And really I consider myself a populist. And this is why even people that are pro choice, which I'm not, they still believe there should be a limit. They think it should be after a certain amount of months you should not be able to get an abortion. But these politicians like kem La Harris, they want to get abortion up until birth and even after in certain circumstances. So these people are sick and demonic, and there's nothing more evil in my mind than the actual murder of a child. Well, and to your point, the whole my body of my choice thing drives me insane because it's not your body, it's not your choice, it's another child's life that's hanging in the balance and the decision that you're trying to make. Like when I didn't get vaccinated, that's my body, that's my choice, right that that only impacts me because you can be a super spreader and still have COVID like Joe Biden who just had COVID twice. So like that that like that, like, that's my body, my choice, not when you're involving another human being. No, you're right. And I've I've had a viral video that got, you know, about a million hits where I went to an abortion rally and I asked people, are they in favor of my body, my choice? And of course they said yes. And then I asked them are they in favor of vaccine mandates? And they're like, well, yes, I am, so they do you think of vaccines should be mandated for everybody from six months up until a hundred years old. But when it comes to the idea of an abortion, that's totally fine. You know, people can just choose, so they're very hypocritical. And and when we talk about like the abortion, this is literally a huge issue in America that's very you know, divisive, and it's done on purpose, It's done to make us fight. But remember a day and age when I went to college, I knew some girls that got abortion. This is a secret, This is like the scariest, worst moment of their life. And now kids are making TikTok videos celebrating their third and fourth abortion. So we have a society is just degenerated to you know, absolutely evil. I'm really kind of I hate to be so black pilled, as they say, but I'm nervous for what the future holds. Well, I think TikTok's evil. Like I won't go on it. I don't have an account. I mean, I think probably all social media is. But you know, TikTok is not good. No, it's especially bad, and it's addicting. And this is like, you know, I'm the host of the Conspiracy Castle. I'm a proud tinfoil hat or in conspiracy theorist because there's a lot of stuff that goes behind the scenes that we don't talk about like the Iran contract which was declassified, or in the CIA was trading Nicaraguans guns for cocaine. And there's a movie starring Tom Cruise about Barry's steal how he flew it into me in Arkansas. So my point being is that there's there's a lot of conspiracies, and I actually believe they want to make life so bad here on earth so that we actually literally plug into some sort of metaverse, some sort of social media around where we can be anything we want, because that's kind of what we do now. We always post our highlights on social media, you know, those are always are our best pictures. That's the fake world, but our real world is we're all lonely and y'all are insecure and uh and they do that on purpose because they want you to live in that fake metaverse. And I think the technology is only going to get better and stronger and more you know, uh, you know, people are gonna want to do it more, I think in the future. Sadly, well, that's also like unhappy, disconnected people, people that don't value things that give you roots that give you an anchor in life, like family, you know, religion, like those sorts of things are easily more easily malleable and more easily controllable. And I think what we've seen, particularly throughout COVID is you know, that's basically all they care about is finding ways to obtain more control and subjugating us as the people. So no, you're right. I mean they've turned science into the new religion. Dr Fauci is the new Pope. And you would think that I'm kidding when I say that, because it sounds like a joke, but that's really, you know, that's basically what they've done. And if you look at Dr Frauschi's record with a C. E. T and the eighties on AIDS patients, he did not help those people at all. A matter of fact, they protested against them. So these people that the left or these you know, the atheistic mindset, they literally want to convince people that two rocks smashed together and that the Big Bang created everything, came from nothing, and that they're just a cosmic accident in their life has no meaning when that's the farthest thing from the truth is they want to hide, you know, they're literally trying to hide the Creator to make us a you know, a world with no spiritual nature whatsoever. And that's basically the evilness. I think that's where it comes from, Lisa, is that we have a society that doesn't believe in consequences for their actions. So they can be as big and they can be as immoral as they want. Well. I think that's a great point. And that's also why I believe, you know, they keep shifting the new religion right, like it's it's Black Lives Matter, it's COVID, it's Ukraine. Now they've got the Ukraine flag. It's like they've eat, know what I mean. It's like one thing after the next, and it's like these people are just so utter, Liz or rudderless rudder Am I saying the right word? Rudderless? Rudderless? There you go, thank you for them, and they're trying to find something to give their life value. And Lisa, you're on the person right, and you look at the war in Ukraine. We've given over a thing now it's up to a hundred billion dollars in Ukraine. Gay marriage is not legal and Ukraine, if you're transgender and you try to run to Poland, they give you a gun and make you go get in the front lines, so that when you go to a I went to a Pride festival in New York City and literally I saw almost as many Ukrainian flags as Rainbow flags. Yet none of those people will be able to live their same lifestyle in the Ukraine. So it just shows you how hypocritical and how unknowledgeable that people are that are defending this World war military industrial complex machine that doesn't benefit the American people, and all that benefits is literal hawl of burden and bankers that don't care about you and me, Lisa Well and and to like it's I mean, the pain is like intentional of of what they're doing. When we saw it during COVID, it of literally you know, crushing the soul of mom and pop stores, keeping big box stores open, you know, Target, Walmart. You're cool, you can stay open if you know, if you're if you're some family owned business, you're done. You're screwed, you're shut down. Or like even with this climate crap, right, like trying to push all this green stuff in the name of just obtaining more government control and increasing gas prices and making the pain more insufferable for Americans. Yeah, and they want to get us off fossil fuels and get us on electric vehicles that are charged on fossil fuels. And the same people that are pushing the climate change agenda, like Bill Gates just bought a you know, a huge house on the beach near San Diego. Uh. Barack Obama, huge climate change advocate, just bought a house and Martha's vineyards. So these people are so worried about the climate, so worried about rising sea levels, they're all buying houses on the beach. So it just shows you once again, the people that are in power are basically mocking us, and they're being hypocritical with their actions and lying to our face. And that's what the problem in society is. We have cognitive dissonance where we can see our Paula Chis are alling to us, but we trick ourselves into thinking, well, they have our best interests, and that's the farthest thing from the truth. And I think the last two and a half years of COVID has woken a lot of people up. But at LISTA, this is what gives you the most is there's so many people that love COVID. They love the restrictions, they love the mask. I would have never thought that in a million years that people would like to be subjugated to a life you know of you know, turmoil. But I think it's the old thing misery loves company, and that's where we're at. What do people want to bring everybody else down with them? Why do you think that is? Why do you think these people love the regulations? Well, because they don't have anything else. I mean, this is like, you know, they want to see the world burn. And that's not hyperbolicity, that's not metaphors, like they really they look in the mirror. And we all have insecurities for sure, But these are people, I would say that are all in their status. Just came out that at Sarah Tonin levels don't necessarily correlate with depression. So these are people that are on probably a lot of psychotropic drugs, that are probably disconnected with the reality, disconnected with the world, that are probably suffering from depression, and so they want to make other people depressed with them. And I think when you see this and this is just me, you know, it's just my speculation in my opinion, and I say this all the time. I'm not a role model. Whoever's listening to this, you know, make your own come up, come to your own conclusions, obviously, But when you see this idea of like people enjoying the masks, they're enjoying the misery. It's because their life is already so miserable. They want more people to go through that pain with them, and they don't want to walk that walk alone. And that's how everybody is. Nobody wants to walk this walk alone. Really, you know what just came by my mind when we're talking about that is, you know, you see these lost soles and it's actually, really it hurts my heart. But you see these people at abortion rallies and they do interviews and they're like, I wish my mom aborted me, you know, and you you hear people say that all the time, and you know it's sad, but I do think that's how they think. Yeah, it doesn't even make sense, Like, you know, you'll sell You'll tell somebody to say, oh, well, even though these abortions are gonna put too much strain on the adoption clinics in the foster care centers, yeah, you know, anybody would rather be in foster care than dead. But you have a few people that suffered from the depress, that suffered from depression, and that are at these rallies and say, oh, I wish I would have been aborted. That's just the so morally bankrupt and so sad, and that's just a good indication of our society and how lost people are. And I say that as a person, not that I have all the answers, but these people literally have no answers. If they're looking at somebody in a camera and a microphone and saying I wish I would have been aborted, that that's one of the most tragic and sad statements of human being can make. So I have an emission to make It was just slightly embarrassing. But U so, I can't remember when the video surface, But the one you did about the vaccine. We're gonna play it real quick and then I'll have an emission afterwards. Let's listen to it real quick. I damn my investination. Play you what can I say? You um round, say nine and that on the ground all the time. I'll blow your mind. I spent the rhyme, I commit the crime. I'm always on time because I'm nine and a that and I grind is and I'll blow your mind one more time. Vaccination your mind, vaccinate your body, vaccination life, if your vaccination party, I love you. So I like thought that was real and not just uh, you know, satire and mockery of all of it, because I mean, like, these people are crazy with the vaccines. I was like, oh my gosh, this guy like I think, I like tweeted it and like thought it was real, so slightly embarrassing. You can make fun of me if you want, but I did initially fall for No Lisa. That's the whole point. So my community here is Andy Kaufman and Andy Kaufman. What he would do is he would blur the line of reality and fetching me to have people like come up on the stage and hit him. He would play this other character called Tony Clifton and never admit that it was him. So my whole point is I was literally trying to blend the line of reality and fiction. Because now we were just talking about TikTok. There's so many TikTok nurses dancing next to dead bodies, you know, doing TikTok dances, doing rap songs like this, making cringe music. So I wanted it to be cringe and the more cringe it was, the more believable bill it is because that's where we're at. So it's crazy to think that a person going through city council meeting and rapping about the vaccine trick. I mean, millions of people thought that was real. So you shouldn't beat yourself up. Luckily, you know, I'm I'm the second best actor to Leon Order the Caprile. So that's why. So I just pound myself on the back. Now that's not true. I'm kidding about that, but my point being is that's where we are. It's people. It's easy to get confused because there's so many nurses doing TikTok dances. And that's what my inspiration was, and that's what I've really gotten. You know. That's why I got to meet my biological father, Tucker Cross, and it's what I'm doing to ask you about him. Yeah, well he is my biologic brother. He wan't to admit that, but it's okay, it's fine. He doesn't have to pay chill support now that I'm you know, my mid thirties. But point being, and my point of being is that what I'm doing and I didn't invent this term, but you know, this is what they started calling it's called culture jamming. You take the most absurd parts of our culture, like the TikTok nurse dancing in the I c U, and you kind of put that out on a broader stage so people have to see, oh, is this real? Is this really? What is going on? Because what it does is it it makes people on the right upset and then it makes people on the left embarrassed. So that's why it has that's why it's able to go so viral, because you're like, oh, you're embarrassed for me, and then people are on the right like you're trying to dunk on it. You're like, look at this idiot. So what it does is it just kind of gets both sides in this frenzy. And that's the only way that I think we can, you know, uh, get the word out there and get any attention to it, because you've got to have for in order for it to go viral. You know, you need both sides paying attention to it in this day and age. And that's why it worked with the AOC thing, because it created all this outrage on the left and it created some moral outrage on the right too. But Sadly people want outrage content, and the cringer the content is, and the more believable that it's real, the bigger the effect it has on the population. Have you been on Mari Povitch to confirm that Tucker cross Andry biological father? No? No, And I tried to and Okay, so this is the joke that so Tucker it Tucker. I think he started off one of his first jobs was for the post of the Arkansas Post Gazette and uh in Arkansas. So my my troll on Tucker the first time I met and I was like, yeah, my mom was a waitress at a diner and in litteral I mean they'd say at Arkansas, so you might have met her. And he was kind of like, what what? But he's been married to his wife. He met his wife in high school and it actually his wife's dad was the dean of their boarding school, so it's actually impossible from being my dad. But I honestly, he doesn't realize that, Um, we once got a stool sample and I think we stole some of his DNA and that's how they created me in a lap, So he doesn't realize that I'm his biological son, but I am the heir to the throne of the Carlson. Uh you know, family, family, inheritance. Hopefully that's awesome. He's also an awesome guy and as you mentioned, like a great family man. Loves his wife just like treats his staff well, treats everything. He's just a really good dude. He's one of the nicest, most down to earth guys I've ever met. And listen, I haven't met a ton of celebrities. I've met a couple and a lot of them, you know, they have this air of superiority. Tucker Carlson is the most down to earth guy, Like more down to earth than the guy at the grocery story, you know, more founder earthen, like the dentist that it works on your teeth. I mean, you would think you wouldn't realize he's the number one broadcaster on TV if you just met him, because he doesn't have that ego. And I think that's why he's so successful, and that's why like I am. You know, not that I'm ever probably gonna be as big as stuck across him, but I sure strive. I look at him as an example that it doesn't matter how big or well known, you get you have to check your ego at the door. And I think that is like his best attribute, even better than his broadcasting skills. I think it's his his no ego that makes him such a genuine, likable person for people that watch him on TV well. And I think that's because one is a sense of humor so you can laugh at himself and not take things too seriously, which I think most people lack in today's society. And then too, he's rooted in family, so like if all the TV stuff goes away, he still is left with a lot, you know, and I think a lot of people and this is like a lesson I had to learn, and like COVID was really helpful for me and sort of just reprioritizing life of realizing that, you know what, like yeah, like we all want to be successful whatever, but like at the end of the day, what does it really mean? Right? You know, like they're they're still like what is important in life are the other things like family, God, the things that keep you know, as I meant, things that keep us grounded, like the real things in life. Yeah, family, pets, but but and you know this is the problem too, and gosh, this whole podcast, we're talking about the problems of society, and of course I have problems myself, but it's the materialism and everybody is puts their ego into inanimate objects. Like we have this constant engine gratification society where they have to have the newest car, that have to have the newest clothes. And it's even with these young kids. They have to have like designer of this and designer that, and that's all poisonous because none of that matters. Like when you go to a thrift store, you see the most there's nice stuff in there that when somebody died, like all your junk goes to the trash bin, and people don't realize it's like literally just you know, uh, none of this matters. What matters is our family is the relationships we build. Is this stuff we build on earth, not the Gucci belt or driving a Merchady eighties are being in credit card debts so we can live in a certain condominium in a certain place, Like people are under this brainwashing that they have to have certain stuff to make strangers view them in a certain way, when in reality, your biggest fan is a stranger and your biggest enemy is probably somebody that you know, So you're never gonna make everybody happy. The only person you youould try to make happy is yourself without being selfish. Well, I just put way too much priority on work, and then I kind of realized that, like, you could be fired tomorrow and the one would care. So it's like why, you know, why am I giving up holidays and what have you? So you gotta live your life? So you know what did? What did you get started all this? Okay? Well, so you know, long story. Sure you know I I worked for a TV show here in Dallas called Cheaters, and I can only say so much about it. We catch you cheating on their husbands and wives, do the n d a's and whatnot. But that show how to host a guy named Clark Gable who is the grandson of the Clark Gable from the movie Gone with the Wind the Hollywood icon. And this guy was one of my very good friends, and towards the end of the season seventeen, right as soon as we were done, I knew Clark. He had he was from California, he had doctors that had given prescription pills. He had like you know what they call like doc in the boxes would give him zanacs to give him like pain pills, and the story goes like this, he ran out of those pills. So then he went on the street and he pots and paint pills that had finn All in it. And the reason why I bring this up, this guy was a high tolerance drug user. I mean when he came to set, he wasn't drunk or high, but as soon as he was done shooting, and he would he would have a six pack of beer in the fridge. But you know, he couldn't shoot drunk LEAs and be all slurring. My point being is, is anybody that's going to college, they've seen people that have high tolerances to drugs. Well, it doesn't matter how big his tolerance was. He took a pill of fin All and went to bed and woke up dead next to his wife and nineteen month old baby. This is my very good friend, and it changed my life, Lisa. I could. I wasn't on drugs, but I could drinking. I could, you know, smoking marijuana. I just totally changed my whole entire life because I was like, very easily I could have been like that. Cark could have been like oh J take this and I could have died. I just it's just changed my whole line. And the reason why I got me started is I was so sad about it, but then the TV show said, well, Alex, we need to you know, we need a quick replacement. You're like a thirty year old white guy. I'm mean and Clark are similar, Like, you know, you can do it. I knew the show backward support as I started working there when I as semester in college and I interned there, so I just knew the show like the back of my hand. I would have been a perfect fit. And the show is distributed by Viacom, which you know owns MTV. And when it came to start shooting season eighteen, they picked a DJ out of New York, a fifty two year old guy named Peter Gunns, like totally kind of an affirmative action. Picked totally different than me, right, And they expected me to stay and keep working there, and I was like, no, I'm gonna go on my own. And that's when I started my podcast, and that was May. The show it happened in April, and then I started my first podcast May, and you know, the pandemic was terrible, But that's when I started really you know, I kind of got radicalized, for lack of a better word, against you know, the liberal world order at that time, and that's when I started creating content and on my only agreetas. I didn't start sooner because now, you know, two and a half years later, Uh, you know, I have a lot of opportunities. I'm a Blaze TV contributor. I'm about to have my own show on the Blaze, which is you know, a network here in Dallas. Yeah, I appreciate it. Well, hopefully we're supposed to start pre production September five, and then hopefully by the last week in September will start the show to be a late night shows three nights a week, and it'll be live and it'll be two hours a night. So so my point being is like I went out on my own. I quit my job. I had a little bit of money saved up, and I just started creating content on my own and I started doing the podcast on form podcast, and I started going to city council meetings. Seriously, I was like, come on, they closed the bathrooms at the public park. I walk around this lake called Bocking Lake in Dallas, and they closed the bathrooms, and they turned off the water fountains, and like the water polonains are nice. They have one that's on the ground for the dogs. You press the button and my dogs a drink from it. And they turned that off not to stop the spread, but because they didn't want people using the park. And then there's an eighty one year a guy named Rudy that stops walking around there, and I had him on Facebook. There's a Facebook, and I said, why don't you ever walk anymore? He said, well, I don't like to change my cost to me bag and a porter potty like, you know, at least when they had the bathrooms there, I could do it, you know, in peace in the bathroom because they closed out at all. I don't want to be out there, you know, walking like that, and just feel very vulnerable. And so when I spoke about stuff like this, and the politicians couldn't give me a minute of their attention, not even ten seconds of their attention. They're on their cell phone, you know, they don't care. And then I would see other people talk about how their house caught on fire because the fire department came the neighbor's houses on fire, and then they didn't put it out fast enough in their house caught on fire, and the city didn't care. People talking about how they lost custody of their kids. You know, just these they saw the stories and they didn't care. And then what I noticed is the crazier I gotten these meetings, the more I started to get their attention, and then you know, basically just uh, you know, matured into me singing fauci auchie wraps and talking about, you know, putting a bullet in Prudent's brain for the Ukraine. Oh there, they're down with that. No, they love that. Oh my gosh. You then they freaking love that anything you do talking about, you know, killing Vladimir Putin. And that's why I did it, because you saw Lindsay Graham was on Fox News saying how somebody needs to brutus Vladimir Putin literally and on YouTube they said, well, you on YouTube. They have some of the strictest terms of services of in terms of service of any social media platform, but they even distinctly said you could call for the assassination of Putin. So my idea of that one is, I'm gonna go make a rap song about killing Vladimir Putin and see if it gets a strike. We'll see if it you know, it's edgy enough. And it didn't. Not only didn't I get a strike, they god like ten million views on Twitter and h you know, became one of the biggest songs for about a month of two. Well, what so what you'd mentioned being radicalized during COVID, I may I think, you know, so many of us were right and just seeing the control aspect of how they treat us, the disdain they have for actual Americans, just like all of it, the the the their desire to obtain power and to reduce liberty and freedom and America. I mean, you know, like I don't know, I always used to kind of think we're somewhat immune here in America to to tyranny and like we're not right. But like you mentioned YouTube and just the demonetization, I don't think a lot of people really understand like the reach that all of this has, and like even like news networks, it stifles free speech because everyone's afraid that they're going to like lose their standing their monetization on things like YouTube and so like there's just this real chilling effect that is happening on the country, and it's it's just it's sad, Lisa, and it's very scary because we can't even talk about sudden adult death syndrome. That's a new cause of death that was created in right when you know what came out, and now you're seeing soccer players, triathletes, people that are twenty seven five doctors in Toronto in the same week. I have sudden adult de syndrome. And if you talk about what could potentially be a reason for that, you get kicked off of Twitter, you get kicked off on Instagram, you get kicked off of YouTube. So you live in an Orwellian society. We're on these social media platforms, your right to free speech does not exist. And now, as a conservative, I want less government interference, but I'm almost now begging for some government interference, Like I wish there was some sort of interference where we could talk, really, we could talk about the elephant in the room. But because we can't, none of the big news networks can do it, none of the small independent media journalists can do it. And because of that, more people are going to continue to die as sun adult death syndrome without ever knowing why are getting exposed and a few people are gonna get you know, injury payouts, but it's just a very small amount of people who ever actually get the injury payout considered, you know, compared to how many people are actually injured. Well, I brought up vaccine to us on Fox like a year ago because I was looking at theirs, and people try to dismiss virs and try to say, oh, well, you know, it's self reporting, like fair okay, so you have to take up with a grain assault. But it's a government reporting system for a reason. We flag things. We we we you know, we stopped the rollouts of vaccines over like it plays a rule. And at the time, I can't I haven't looked at the number and forever because you know, there's a but like a year ago, it was something like you could look at all of the dust for like twenty years combined for all vaccines, and for one year in COVID it was like twenty times as many deaths or something like that. Like I can't remember the specific numbers, and so it's like, you know, you know, so it's like it's like we don't know for certain that all those are hinder percent of trip, But like, doesn't that raise some concern, Like you don't have to be a medical professional to see why more people died than the Bear's reporting system in one year than the past twenty years combined. I mean it's like, like I said, it's just a huge elephant in the room. And they can't remember the sposit. It was like something I can't remember if it was. It was like something like you know, moltitudes rights, Like I can't remember. This was like a year ago. So my I'm not you know, but it was a lot, Right, You don't need to know the exact numbers because the numbers are so that are so much different compared to the years and previous people reporting to bears. So yeah, people are gonna say, oh, well it's inaccurate. You know, there's a few people like Dr Peter McCall, doctor Malone, you know, a few doctors that have spoken out against us, but they get the platforms. You can't even tag Peter mccull on Instagram. So these are people that have written and published novels about epidemiology or cardiology or you know whatever they're the special field is, whatever their specialty is, and they get demonized. So people that are even medical professionals cannot talk about this. So there's nothing more WELLI in in nine censorship than even medical professionals bringing it up and getting censored. Which is actually probably the scariest part of all this. That scares me more than any vaccine, That scares me more than any viral disease is the idea that we cannot speak freely, and if you do speak freely, not only will they take your livelihood, but they'll have spared you and they'll make you sound like a kuk and a tinfoil high conspiracy. There's luckily I lean into that, But for people like Peter McCullough, a guy who's been a doctors who lot it's a real stain on his reputation that it can never really be lifted. Well, that's what they try to do. I mean, they tried to destroy your credibility. They tried to call, you know, call you an anti acts or. And what's clear is it like I used to not be an anti vaxtor, but like now I kind of questioned things more, you know, to be honest, because like I probably you know, I was on the cusp of like should I get the vaccine? Should I not, you know, sort of like thinking through it. And then for me, what changed the dynamics and why I decided not to was, you know, uh one, I'm young and healthy, so there was no need for it. And then I was saying that it wasn't stopping the spread, so it's not like it it's you know, doing a solid for your neighbor or your grandma or whatever, like it doesn't matter, Everyone's going to spread it. And then three was when they started shoving it down or throats because I was like, you know what if this thing is all that it's cracked up to be, like, why are you trying to force me to get it? That's all you gotta know. I mean when when they talk about the mandates and stuff, that's not even stop the spread. That's for compliance, and and it has the disastrous effect. You see. You know, some more pilots have quit in the past year than in recorded history. And now to become a pilot of a major airline you used to needs of training. Now you only need seven hundred and fifty hours. You look at our military that you hope people like the m Crunshall just voted to kick out people of the Army reserves. It's been not vaccinated. None of this is done in the name of science. It's done of the name of compliance because they want you scared to lose your job in order to get it. So if this thing was so great, they wouldn't have to fire people, they wouldn't have to make people lose your livelihood. People would sign up to get it. But you have examples like Jimmy Kimmel, who has had six vaccines that have been out with COVID seven times. Joe Biden is that four vaccine has been sick you know, positive multiple times. So it's a vaccine that doesn't even stop you from getting the coronavirus. They just say that it limits the you know, severity of your symptoms. It doesn't matter. All of this is basically, in my mind, it's what they call problem reaction solution. The whole time. The solution was never ending vaccines. They wanted a big pharma. They controlled the narrative, they control the media, they're the ones doing all the advertising, and they created a problem. Whether you said it was made in the lab or whether it was made naturally, they created so the reaction was so much fear where so many people are getting accinated thinking putting on a mask thing and they're safe from COVID. Yet not one medical professional said why don't you go outside and walk, Why don't you exercise? Why don't you eat a healthier diet? That was never recommended by one medical professional. The only recommendation is put on a mask and take a vaccine. So if people cannot see that, I'm done arguing with people. Just do what you want. If that's you want to take the easy route, go that way. If you want to take the real route, getting some sunlight, getting some vitamin D, taking care of yourself, then you know, good for you. But I'm done arguing with people on the internet about it. Well, and like the irony is that, you know, yes, like obesity was a hard link to people ending up in the hospital with COVID and dying, and they like fed people cheeseburgers to get the vaccine, took away basketball hoops like filled you know, skate parks with sand, Like, didn't let you go to the beach and get sun and vitamin D. So it's like they actually made those health problems worse when that would have benefited so many people. But what makes me so angry and infuriated about it's just the evilness and the fact that you have all these losers like politicians or Jimmy Kimmel who have unimportant jobs, who don't really serve the people, and then they are literally like firing actual hard working Americans, people that really perform, like people that do things for their community, like police officers, firefighters, people in the military, and like people we should actually honor and like who lived the lives of dignity, and then like forcing you know, firing them and disallowing them to be able to feed their families and like denying them. You know, I was talking to one guy when I filled in for Dan Bongino, and he's talking, He's like, well, go out of us. Didn't have a choice, right, Like I'm gonna lose I've worked so hard in the military, spend all this time in the military. I lose my benefits, you know, I'm fired without honor. Like that's not how I want to go out. And it's just it's evil. That is literally evil. I mean, You've dedicate your whole life to your country and then they will kick you. They will literally kick you out if you're not take an experimental vaccine, they would no long term testing. And this is the problem to They'll say it's safe and effective for seven point five billion people, but shellfish is not safe and effective for seven point five billion people. Peanuts are not safe and effective for seven point five billion people. Almonds are not safe and effective for seven point five billion people. There's nothing out there. Maybe water is effective for seven and a half billion people, but there's people that have allergies, there's people that have pre existing conditions, there's people that have religious medical exemptions, and none of those matter to these people, and none of them are an excuse for you not to take it. So that is kind of the scary society that we live in. And you know, this whole this whole podcast, We do need to talk positive because I consider myself or I am a comedian. I like to make people laugh. But we are in such a dark world with it's like sometimes you just kind of almost have to pinch yourself because I almost think it's a nightmare. Uh, And you're right, the people that get most affected by this are the military, are the pilots, are the people that are doing the jobs that are very thankless. But the celebrities like Jimmy Kimmel, they get to sit there and tell us what they do. You know, their jobs are garbage, just like you said, I mean, they're literally uh you know, they're not They're not to lose their livelihood whether they get it or not. So it's rules for the but not for me. And that's the society that we're currently living this well, and you've got states like California, Illinois, and New York that have already declared emergencies over monkeypox. Let's talk about that. In San Francisco, they will not shut down any of their they're having a gay sex festival, which is fine. You can be gay and you can have gay sex. I'm not even the answer that you guys do what you want. But they're having a monkeypox epidemic. Yet they closed down schools. There's kids that can't even read. Now that I think the kids from this, we're kids from first grade to sixth grade. You know, they're all reading like six D kids now, we're reading on you know, like a first grade level, something ridiculous like that. Yet in in New York, in California, where they you know, stated this is a you know a huge emergency, they're not even shutting down any of the same stuff. They're not saying, hey, maybe we shouldn't do a gay sex festival. So if this social justice and progressiveness is not about health, it's about the liberal world order, and it's about being you know, as politically correct as possible in that political correctness is what's gonna, you know, lead us down the wrong road. And that's the only reason why I've been effective. That the only reason I'm talking to you now is because I kind of model myself after the nineties at a time and we weren't so politically correct. All of the TV presenters were making front of Bill Clinton and Monica Lensky. But now in this day and age of Hunter Biden, who's doing all the same stuff Bill Clinton was doing, if not worse, pictures of cocaine prostitutes, and the mainstream media is basically signing about it because the political correctness, because they want to protect their politicians that are in power. So that's why I'm being successful, is that I call out this stuff, the elephant in the room that a lot of other people are too afraid to call out. What's all just a test of submission, right, Like the vaccine was a test of submission. How far can you push people into doing what you want? The speech stuff is a test of submission. This transgender stuff is a test to sit submission. Like if they can, if they can force people to accept like this bizarro clown world that a way can be a girl, a girl can be a boy. Like just denying basic biology and truth, then they owed us. It's all, in my opinion, a test of submission. You're right, and that's why they don't want to nuclear family. They want to d nuclearize us. And you look at people like Leah Thomas, who swam on the men's team for three years. There's ranks seven as a man was able to go swim on the women's team at the University of Pennsylvania and when multiple NT Double A championships, And the reason why that's terrible is that there's other girls that he compete against that earned their that that's meant their whole entire free time in a swimming pool in order to get a scholarship to an Ivy League school or get a scholarship to a Division one school, and they finally make it to the NT Double A Championships. The top eighteen swimmers in the entire country and they have to lose to a woman that still has their biological male parts and that, according to her, is still into females. And there's still and and they have not only did they have to lose her, they had to change in the same locker room as there. So there's there's people that have you know, called this out. But it doesn't matter. The media will say, oh, well, Leah Thomas is the woman of the year. She was nominated for a Woman of the Year, and thank goodness she didn't win it. But this is a war on women, this is a war on the nuclear family, and it's just a war on society in general. They want us like as as confused as possible. They want to get kids on as many hormone blockers and gender reassignment surgeries as possible, when that is should not be done to a child. A child can't even pick it to dinner, a child can't drive a car, a child can't vote. Yet they want to give them puberty blockers that effect their you know, their whole maturation for the rest of their life if they think they're a girl. So we used to go through faces as a kid. Now these parents in order to get TikTok likes or in order to get sympathy on Facebook. They're literally changing their children's genitals. And that is how far we've gone in this clown world. And I would have never thought it would go to this, but but this is where well and yeah, I mean I've had this conversation with Matt Walsh about his documentary. I mean, you can't de transition once you've transitioned physically. You know, It's like when you you chop your panis off, what are you gonna do? You get a double sectivating? You know, it's it's over right, You've already permanently changed your body. And like you you can go back mentally and you know, try to go back to to the way you were in that regard, but you've permanently, like you destroyed your body. You only have one window of puberty. I mean, how can you show if you affect that window, your whole trajectory of life is affected. And they'll say it's not. They literally the doctors will say that the puberty hormones are reversible, which is provably false. So these medical professionals. I used to believe medical professionals, but I've lost a lot of trust and respect for them because you know, when you look at it now, they're all bought and sold by big Pharma. They will literally, you know, prescribe whatever they're told to prescribe. It's not actually about taking care of people anymore. It's all about you know, it's basically medical. The medical industry has become political, and I think that's probably the worst outcome that you could ever expect from your medical industry. Well, and the problem is you've got the you know, I've learned this through a lot of the conversations I've had. You've got like the n I H and the Grant process, and basically, like Dr Fauci and these institutions control so much of science and basically make or break these people's careers. And so they're all terrified of speaking up or doing studies on the actual truth they're putting out, you know, going against you know, Pope ut Fauci, because they're they're worried that their careers will be crashed, they won't get ahead. Yeah, and that's what we call trauma based mind control, where you use fear in order to control people. And that's the worst possible outcome. I mean, like you want talking about worst possible things. But it's like that's how they program us. They program us through fear. That's why I'm seeing and Brian Stelton. Now they finally took it off, but they constantly had a death tracker on the screen. They constantly, you know, are just reinforcing the worst possible outcomes. They want you in this negative, low vibrational state because when you're in that fight or flight state, you can't make any decisions, you can't see the big picture, and that's when you're easily easily manipulated. And it's almost like, you know, like a dog with a treat, you can make the dogs sit, you can the dog do anything. That's what they do with society. They use fear like that treat to just control us, to make us sit, to make us roll over. And people can't see it. You can see it, I can see it, but I'll be honest, a big part of my life I couldn't see it. And I'm sure that's the same for you. Like it took a lot of uh, you know, bad things to happen for me to realize that society does not have our back and that independent thought is demonized. Uh and that's kind of a harsh reality because there's so many people that aren't awake like you and I, and they're gonna be victims to the liberal world order, and there's gonna be nobody out there to save them because it's gonna be too late for a lot of them. Yeah, you know, for me, it's kind of like started with Obama and the RS targeting conservatives, and then it really started a snowball after the Kavanaugh and accusing them and gang rape basically, and then COVID and then you know, like it's you start to really start to uh, you know, opening your eyes to to what's going on. But but the thing is, like, you know, yeah, you know, we're touching a lot of things that are you know, depressing or have you But like I'm a happy person. Like I am a happy person. Like I love my family, I have amazing friends. I wake up, I smile, Like I love my life regardless if I you know, if I lose my job, I get canceled tomorrow, whatever. Like I love my life, Like there's still so much beauty and life, Like I live in the Free State of Florida, you know, So it's like, you know, it's depressing when you look at what's going on in the world. But like, I think it's a responsibility as individuals to make sure that we're happy, to make sure our family is happy, to make sure our friends are happy, to lift the people up that we love in or you know, families or friends, you know, and so like, I think that's up to us, right, Like we can't let we can let them, or we can't let them. We can fight against them, but they can try to, you know, do all these things, but it's up to us how we let it impact their own lives. Right Because for two years, just because I didn't want to wear a mask, basically I didn't travel at all. And now you never, since they drop the mask mandate, I'm flying like crazy. I'm having so much of a better time because I'm out there. My favorite thing to do is travel, you know, That's just what I love to do. I love to go to different cities. I just love the experience, you know, the anxiety of being in a city and trying new things. And so you're right, it's like we gotta take personal responsibility. I love my life right now, and it's not just because you know, I'm viraling, because I have, you know, hundreds of thousands of followers on YouTube or whatever, like That's not why I'm happy. I'm happy because I'm not living in fear. I'm close to my dad, I'm close with my animals. I'm having fun. I'm needing the people. So you're right, I can talk about how terrible the world is, but I mean, I love life. I wouldn't trade my life for anything, but I just I do still have a lot of empathy for the people, though, that are out there that are struggling. Because right now I'm not financially struggling. I'm actually doing, you know, probably some of the best financial I've ever done. And I see the people struggling with the inflation, and I see the gas prices are high, and then you see the prices at the grocery store. I'm just I just, you know, I hate to it's hard not to be empathetic to you know, society just just kind of raining down on paying for the people that aren't paying attention. But it's our personal responsibility in order to enjoy life. And that's why you're successfully said, That's why I think I'm being successful is because we don't we know there's Negli stuff happening, but we we we put on the horse blinders and we choose to live a happy life, which is easier said than that. I mean, you're right, there's so many people that are struggling financially. You know, we talked to them all the time, a lot of people, you know, I mean, And what's sad is it's it's intentional, right, Like it's being pushed by the Biden administration. These people don't care. But I'll say one thing that, like I went to Rwanda like years ago, and I was in these remote villages with you know, with a lot of people who had nothing, and there were some of the happiest people I've ever seen in my entire life, right because they came together as a community, they built people up, they believed in family, they supported each other, they believed in God, you know, and like that to me really sort of that's always stayed with me since seeing that, because I'm like, people are so unhappy in America and it's because we have misplaced priorities and people and you know, Rwanda and these remote villages who are happy, who are smiling, who are laughing, who who they have nothing, but they're like but they're happy and content in their lives because they derive their value from things of meeting. But you know, I wanted to ask you, you know what, what have you learned the most, not not from the conversation, but from you know, doing this and and and going to these different uh you know, city council meetings and from all this stuff you've been doing. What have you learned the most. Well, I've learned a lot. But one of the things that I've really learned is I didn't realize how thin skinned politicians are. Uh. And I'm not just saying that broad I mean, I'm saying that broadly, but it's really the case, like these politicians are. They're so self important and so and so self righteous. I would have thought, like, if you're a Republican, you would have gone through a lot of hate from the left right, or if you're a left you would have gone through a lot of hate from the right. But that's not the case. These people are so insulated. I don't think they get a lot of hate at all. I don't think they get a lot of people that call them out. So that's kind of the biggest shocking thing is when I'm in this political sphere. Is that how affected people are by you calling them out. Because if I ever become a politician, you know, I'm just gonna let it's gonna be like water off a duck's back. I mean, I get some of the meanest comments ever from the left. They say some of the most disgusting things to me possible. My d m s are on Twitter and it kind of makes me laugh. But these politicians like Dan Crinshaw, I called him, I patch McCain and he went to the left wing media and and the Live and said I assaulted him. So for me, I would have thought these politicians that make it to these you know, positions of senator or congressman would be a little more thick skin. That was a huge shocking thing. And um, for me. The other thing I has really kind of I guess I've learned from this is how starved people are for content. Like I first thought that my videos would have this sort of aspect me doing this culture dam stuff. But because the content that we have today on Netflix is all garbage. You look at Saturday Night Live, it U should be the hottest show on TV. Not that long ago, four or five years ago. Every Monday there would be a viral video from that Saturday night that everybody's playing a work that was all on Facebook, Twitter, But now that show stinks. So I'm just surprised how bad media has gotten that now I'm so now my videos all the views. So I'm I'm shocked that I'm successful, and I'll be honest with that, and I'm shocked at how thin skinned these politicians that get to the highest positions of power and that are just get totally wrecked when they just get a little bit of kicked back. And I think you can go to that video of Dan Crenshaw where a young girl says, why did you compare Jesus to Superman? And he absolutely melts down. So and then you look at a lesc I said, you're a big booty latina and she literally thought, you know, she wanted the Capitol police to arrest me. So, you know, I'm very surprised that people can get in power without having thicker skin. Is there anything else you want to leave us with before we go? Well, no, I mean, honestly, you're talking about the people in Rwanda. I want to say, you know, they're they're just saying that comparison is the biggest thief of joy. And we live in a society where social media makes us compare our lives to each other, so we need to stop doing that. Guys, everybody has their own journey. Just because somebody's is successful at that age or successful, you know, doing this line of work, it doesn't mean that you have to do the same thing. So everybody, you know, I'm obviously I said this earlier. I'm the opposite of a role model. If you guys want to be successful due to the the opposite of me, you do not want to wear a women's bathing suit any city council meeting. Trust me, it's embarrassing. But my point being is is, uh, walk your own path. Do not worry about the opinions of strangers. Because half the room is gonna like you, half the room is gonna hate you. You cannot make everybody happy, and if you try to make everybody happy, you're gonna you're gonna just kill yourself in the process. So do not be afraid to be yourself. I listened to an interview with Larry King before he passed away. He and somebody asked him, you know what's your advice? Is a broadcaster and he I think he was just being anecdotal, but I think it's hit home. He's like, you know, the biggest advice I could give somebody is just be their self. Be yourself, and that doesn't mean get gender, re assign the surgery and nine years old. That doesn't mean that you have seventeen genders. Being yourself is like just being yourself unapologetically and not worrying about the opinions of others. So that's kind of the one, you know, message I would like to get out there is, you know, literally be yourself. Don't worry about strange yours. They don't care about you anyway. Love your family, you know, get some animals, get a pet. I rescue animals, so yeah, you know, just pay it forward. And if you do good deeds, good stuff will happen to you. That's just the law of the universe. I love that he's a pimp on a blimp. He's also tuck Our Carlson's biological son, Alex Primetime Stein. Where can people go find your work? I'm on Instagram, prime Time Stein. I'm on Twitter, Alex Stein ninety nine, I'm on YouTube is Alex Stein. If you guys cannot find me. You're not looking hard enough. I'm all over. So I really appreciate you having me on Lisa. And now we've had this you know, conversation, I definitely hope to get to see you in person. But like I said at the beginning of this conversation, it's funny how you talk for an hour and you become good friends with the with the other person on the other end, And now I feel like we're best you. So thank you for having me at Lisa. I really appreciate it. Did we just become best friends? Yeah? Like stepbrothers. This is fine, Alex. I really appreciate your time. Uh, And I hope to be you well, sure we gotta meet. Yes, basically Alex and I are best friends now, but I really enjoy it. Look, people want to say he's a troll whatever, you know, all these different things. But I learned a lot from him. I think he had a lot of important things to say. I think he's got a lot of insight and to tell all this operates and and how these people, as politicians who don't really care about us operate. So I'm glad I had him on. I learned a lot from He's a good dude, so I hope to meet him. And I thank you guys at home for listening and for tuning into the show every Monday and Thursday, The Truth with Lisa Booth. I want to my executive producer, John Cassio for working hard to put this show together. Please leave us to go or believe us a review you know, go to Apple five stars, leave us review. It's always nice to to see what you have to say about the show. Take care, see you next time.