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THE BERNIE SANDERS PARADOX: Once a Bernie bro, Joe Rogan calls out Sanders.

Jerk Season 3 Episode 165

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On a journey toward better health and fitness, I'm working to maintain three physical activities while cutting out sugar and processed foods despite tempting vanilla ice cream discoveries at local stores.

• Creating a routine with gym sessions every other day, mountain biking for outdoor activity
• Setting up a heavy bag for boxing to have options regardless of mood or weather
• Cutting out ice cream, alcohol, soda, and focusing on less salt and oil in meals
• Finding alternatives for pre-workout energy before gym sessions
• Maintaining motivation through consistent activity for over four months

Bernie Sanders' appearance on Joe Rogan reveals concerning media manipulation, particularly regarding Trump's lawsuits against networks like 60 Minutes for editing interviews.

• Media edits of Kamala Harris' interviews demonstrate deliberate misrepresentation
• Political establishment uncomfortable with Trump's resistance to traditional control
• Deep state influence spans across both political parties over decades
• Mainstream media outlets losing credibility as people recognize manipulation
• Presidential communications should be live to prevent selective editing and misrepresentation

Check out I Am Coach Colin on YouTube for summaries of Joe Rogan episodes if you prefer condensed content.


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Speaker 1:

What's going on is the objective jerk? And said, jerk, how's everybody doing? I don't know why I have to do that every time. Do my little intro, take a sip, I don't know. What do you want from me? What do you want from me, yeah, so what's up?

Speaker 1:

I wanted to talk a little about Well, first. Well, I wanted to talk about Bernie Sanders on Joe Rogan, and then what else? There was something else. Ah, crap, I forgot. I forgot what I was going to talk about. Anyway.

Speaker 1:

Well, real quick with me. Same old, same old, just trying to go to the gym. You know, less salt, less oil with my food, um, less sugar or no sugar, obviously, you know what sucks is real quick. So here in the philippines they're like in america people take for granted you know certain products, right, and, um, you know, once a product is out or it's available, you'll, it'll always be available right. But here it's a little different and it could be just because maybe it didn't sell that well. But there are times when something will be available, like at the local, like major grocery chain I'm not talking about the ma and pa stores, but they're like the major, the grocery, and like they'll have like a type of coffee, a brand of coffee or something. Right, okay, I'm gonna try this, and then I I'm using it, I like it.

Speaker 1:

A few months goes by, then, all of a sudden, nothing, it's not there anymore. We don't have it. Things are, it's like McDonald's with their McRib or whatever. You know what I mean. It's only there for a limited time. Well, come on man, I just Um, um, come on man, I just Holy crap, why was I talking about this? Why did I bring this up? There was something. Oh, my goodness, dude. Oh, okay, that's right. So you know you won't have certain, have certain things. Like you don't have a wide select, like if you go to walmart or whatever. It's like every kind of ice cream, every flavor, all the time.

Speaker 1:

Right, I'm using ice cream in this example because that's what I'm talking about. Yes, I love ice cream. That's kind of like one of my guilty pleasures that I have not eaten in a while now. I love, especially it's hot here, so something cold, and you know, like, my favorite thing is vanilla with Mountain Dew, like float, which is so bad, but I don't know, I like it, but yeah, so I cut those things out, you know. I mean, you know, every once in a while I'll get something, I'm sure, but I just haven't. Lately I've been really trying to abstain from it, but anyway.

Speaker 1:

So my favorite ice cream is vanilla and my favorite product, or the way to buy it, that I would be the little pint container, right, so they have the local brand or Filipino kind of brand. It's called like great select or select or something, um, you know, and they have all kinds of crazy, um flavors, stuff that's not even in the states, you know, but I like vanilla, so I'd always be on the lookout for vanilla not even in the States, you know, but I like vanilla, so I'd always be on the lookout for vanilla, and sometimes in the and I don't like getting the bigger containers because I would end up eating that container like within two to three days, you know. So, because I know me, I like ice cream, so I would get the little pint and then you know that was just enough and then that would, you know, curb my sweet tooth or whatever for a while and so, but you never, ever, or I never, ever saw the vanilla ice cream in the pint size, like I don't care if I've ever seen it since I've been here. I've been here five years. So yesterday I was going for a walk with my son and we stopped by 7-Eleven because he wanted to get a drink. As we were walking and I, you know, was walking around just checking out stuff and I look in the freezer and, lo and behold, vanilla pint size. And I'm like man, are you serious? I was like, you know, like a couple months ago I would have been all over it. I'd been like, oh dude, I would have probably bought four of them just to have them, because they never. You know what I mean Vanilla pint size. You know that's my jam kind of, and it was just like it figures, it figures right. And then my son was like, see, that's the devil man, he's trying to tempt you. He's trying to tempt you, but she's probably more right than you know, you realize. But I did not buy any. Um, you know, maybe in a couple months when I really, you know when I can continue on.

Speaker 1:

So I have three physical activities. I do the gym and mountain biking and I'm okay. So two, but I'm trying to start a third. I got like a heavy bag, I'm getting all the stuff ready and get it set up, so I can, you know, do some boxing, because I'm very, um, bipolarish ADD, so it's like I kind of get bored. I mean, right now it's not the greatest time to be riding a bike because it's rainy season, so I'm always trying to. So I was like, okay, instead of trying to, you know, ride every once in a while, it's like I'll go to the gym.

Speaker 1:

The gym has been hugely beneficial. I've been losing weight or losing fat and so, gosh, dude, I'm fine. I swear to god, I clear out, get everything going. I take a whatever. I'm like, okay, I'm good. And as soon as I start talking, man, just this place, man brings the mucus out of me anyway, um, so, so I'm trying to have three different things. So if I'm you know it's raining, or I can't go and do whatever, can't go biking.

Speaker 1:

So that's the thing is, biking is more just me, I'm an introvert, or, you know, hitting the bag. If I get once I get it set up, I have everything I need now for the most part, but you know I don't really like being around people sometimes. So it's like the gym may be kind of like I don't really want to go to the gym. So I'm trying to make a little area in the bag and maybe like a little bar dip thing just to kind of get a little something. If I'm in my, you know my depressed don't want to be around people mode. If I'm in my, you know my depressed don't want to be around people mode Trying to get you know. So there's no, so I just maintain some sort of activity, whether I'm in a good mood, bad mood, depression or whatever, you know what I mean, there's always something. So that's kind of what I'm waiting for.

Speaker 1:

It before, you know, like once I kind of get through a few months of you know, and I'm still maintaining the activity that I'm currently doing. You know, so I've been going to the gym every other day. You know, started mountain biking, so I've been pretty active for the last I don't know, four months or so. I mean pretty active for me, you know. But you know I got I used to ride like almost every day. Every other day I used to ride my bike, but then I just went through and it helped me get through. You know, my dad dying and everything, but I, the bike broke and then I just went through and it helped me get through, you know, my dad dying and everything, but the bike broke and then I was like I didn't want to fix it and then I just didn't ride for the longest time.

Speaker 1:

So I'm just trying to really have no excuse other than my brain to not do something, whether it's, you know, punching a bag, riding a mountain bike or going to the gym. Whether it's punching a bag, riding a mountain bike or going to the gym, that's kind of the goal for myself as far as being active, and then plus just cutting out ice cream. For now I don't drink alcohol, beer or anything, yeah, I don't know. So don't drink soda. The worst thing I drink is a. I'll drink a like a monster or energy drink, kind of like a pre-workout before I go to the gym. But she has to be something with sugar, because I notice if I don't have sugar before I get kind of lightheaded. So I need a little bit of sugar when I go do that. But other than that, that's kind of what I'm trying to coffee, water, and you know I'm just trying to eat decently.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I'm not like measuring and counting my calories and all that kind of stuff, but I am just trying to like, you know, no salt, less oil or no oil, or you know what I mean. So things like that. Excuse me, like my wife made a really good early dinner actually I think that might have been a late lunch like a pork roast that she seared and then baked, and then she made some potatoes and beets and broccoli, so it was very American or not Filipino and it and broccoli, so it was very american or not filipino, and it was. It was nice, it was good, um, which is, you know, usually how we kind of eat. I don't, I don't eat like poorly, except unless we go to like a fast food, and I haven't eaten. You know, I don't eat fast food all the time generally, you know, only time I would eat fast food is because it was because, just for that, because it's fast, it's like, oh hey, we need something, so I just get a burger or something. Um, no soda, no fries and stuff like. But it's like, yeah, I haven't really. I've been trying to really avoid, and one kind of nice thing about here is not that it's healthy, but I don't know, it's a little, maybe better, I don't know. But all the fast food places here do have like chicken. You can get it's fried chicken though, fried and rice, and you know what I mean. So it's kind of more of a meal than fast food, I guess, but still fried chicken, trying to cut that out too, anyway. So that's all that's. Oh man, 10, 11 minutes kind of yakking about myself more than I usually do, okay, so, but that's it. So that's what's going.

Speaker 1:

Now for Bernie. You know I've said before I don't I watch Joe Rogan. What I'm doing a podcast, I'm doing a podcast. Give me a minute, of course, anyway. So you know I don't I listen. I don't know how to average it out, but I would say maybe like twice, twice a month, maybe I'll listen to a Rogan podcast, podcast, I don't.

Speaker 1:

I think I talk about it more, or it seems like probably I do listen to it more than I do. Does that make sense? I sound like Bernie Sanders, but I don't really listen to every Rogan podcast. It depends what mood I'm in. If I want to do a conspiracy or whatever, I check, I'll get on there and I'll look and see who he's had on and this and that, but I don't really listen to it too often.

Speaker 1:

What I do is I watch a YouTuber who he watches every. That's kind of like his content. Well, I think he has other stuff, but the one I watch anyway is he watches Rogan and then he, you know, breaks down the episode and shows clips from it and talks about it, like that. So it's kind of the cliff notes of the episode, you know. You know, um, but anyway. So I saw, you know, that Bernie Sanders was on Rogan, like it came up, the actual YouTube JRE episode. You know, the whole episode had Bernie Sanders and I was like man, I like I'm interested but like I can't listen to Bernie Sanders for an hour and a half or however long it was. There's just no way, um, at least just based off of what little I have seen and heard of him, you know. So I was like I'll wait for the guy that I watch and, uh, wait for him to put out something and kind of go over it and then, you know, go from there. So he did, and you know, again, it's only mainly one little topic that he talks about. But it's stuff like this, that really kind of that for me makes it hard to listen to the other side of the argument, because they never have a good argument. You know, this is why the left is crumbling and nobody believes what the left the Democrats CNN, all of them, have to say, is because of things like this than people like Bernie Sanders and who was that one guy, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Certain people get on Joe Rogan trying to, and then they just look like complete idiots, you know, because they really I think they really believe that they're right. But then, you know, that's what I like about Rogan is he'll. You know, he's pretty level-headed, he's not one side or the other and you know, there are times when you know you wished he would have asked a little more, like people complain about, like with Trump, you know, but I don't, he wasn't. I mean, he did ask him questions and this and that, but I think he was just more. Rogan was more interested in what it's like to be president, you know, and he was trying to get some information and this and that, and he was just letting Trump talk, giving him the platform, because he was trying to get Kamala as well. Let Kamala come on and just talk and do whatever. So I know, if Trump ever goes back on Rogan, I think he'll throw some questions that may be, you know, not the nicest or whatever towards him. You know, I hope he does and I hope so, but anyway. So let me see. So, bernie, like he. Well, here I'll just say this Okay, so they're talking about one of the things.

Speaker 1:

The things that they talk about is the Trump suing like the media 60 minutes and all this kind of stuff, right, and the thing it's like he's trying to. He makes it seem like Trump is just going out blindly attacking all these people or all these companies or all these news agencies or whatever to try and silence them. But he's only went after the people that lied and attacked Trump. You know what I mean. And Bernie's trying to be like oh well, you get attacked all the time, you get this and that it's like dude, no, you can't. It's not the same thing when you have, when it can affect a presidential election, and you have people creating all these lies and it's like and it's to's to say that, oh well, people do like to make excuses for, for 60 minutes, to edit the Kamala Harris interview in her favor. Either he is doing his job or he's so fucking gone.

Speaker 1:

He believes the shit that he talks about. You know what I mean? Like in no way left, right, whatever, that's not okay to edit somebody's. And the thing is, is like the left-wing media does that all the time. All the time, it's not just 60 minutes, there's so many other ones that trump could go after, but no, he went after 60 minutes. And then bernie's like, well, 60 minutesutes, there's so many other ones that Trump could go after, but no, he went after 60 Minutes.

Speaker 1:

And then Bernie's like, well, 60 Minutes has been a staple of whatever this and that for so long. It's like, yeah, but people can be corrupted, right? I mean so, okay, yeah, so 60 Minutes has been the journalist, professional mainstream journalism, to get to the facts, and whatever this and that. So there's no way that they could be bad. Now it's like, well, okay, well, trump was looked at by everybody Political, famous, whatever. Everybody loved Trump before he ran for president. And as soon as he ran for president, all of a sudden he's horrible. So how come it can happen there, but it can't happen 60 minutes.

Speaker 1:

So to just sit there and be like, oh, 60 minutes, you know, that's okay, they can't. It's like, are you nuts? You just allow corruption and lies and it's okay, you know, it's like dude, they're just mad because the system, the deep state, whatever you want to call it, is not in control right now. I mean they're probably in more control than we realize or want to admit. But, dude, when Bush Sr was president, deep state didn't care. The deep state is always in control. Bush Clinton, bush W Obama, they're all puppets from the same puppet master, you know. And they just it makes it seem like oh, you know, we're the people are voting and this, and that it's like okay, so then they're voting, and they're voting the Democrat or Republican, but they're both the same thing. They both feed the system, you know.

Speaker 1:

And Trump was the first one to not Be a part of that system, because Trump has such an ego. He don't want nobody telling him what to do. He's the president, he's going to do what he sees fit and what's best. And it's like people are like they don't like their, I don't know. It's almost like they're afraid that the wool that's been pulled over the American eyes for decades and decades is like. What is it Like? Why are they so afraid? They don't want to realize, or they don't want to believe that we've all been lied to for years and years, decades. You know, because no matter who's in office, the same people make money and the same people get rich, the same. You know all that crap. They all would just like okay, here, it, it, it's just it's. I don't know it, but I don't know that's. I don't know it, but I don't know that's. You know, that's why I voted for Trump, because I was like he, he's not a politician and he has such an ego that he can't be pushed around.

Speaker 1:

And it's true, look, you know, and then you got people like Bernie trying to be like, oh, like the his excuses, you know. For you know, like, oh, he's attacking the media. It's like, dude, they interviewed Kamala and they edited an answer to a question that wasn't even the answer to the question they asked. Like it was completely, it wasn't edited for time or this, and that Like completely changed it. That's why I don't know, I think presidential from here on out, when a president is speaking to the media, it what it should always be live, it should be live. I mean, maybe there's like a five second delay or something you know, but it should be live.

Speaker 1:

Because kamala was is a complete embarrassment of a human being. Like she's complete trash, she's a fucking idiot. Like Biden was old and feeble, but Kamala was just complete. She was stupid, you know, and they were trying to hide that fact. Just like they tried to hide Biden's health and all that stuff, he just suddenly got cancer Stage four Within a week.

Speaker 1:

You know, it's like gosh, like all this stuff and and people I mean again, people do see it and that's why. That's why cnn is like on life support and you know so many things. You know they're just crumbling the democrat party. Everything is just it's it's. I mean, it's, it's awesome, so things are great and it's awesome.

Speaker 1:

It just makes me sad that people either don't want to believe or choose not to see it. And you know, just because it's because it shows that they either lost or they've been tricked and fooled all these years you know what I mean Like nobody wants to admit all these conspiracies. Because then, you know, I guess maybe it makes them feel like nobody wants to admit COVID was bullshit and all the crap they tried spouting was bullshit and all it did was poison people and all this stuff. Nobody wants to believe that their government would do that. They want to live in fairytale land and they can't. They can't believe the truth and it's like, why is that? Is it just? I don't know. You tell me. Anyway, that's kind of it.

Speaker 1:

Watch the Joe Rogan with Bernie Sanders, or if you're like me and you can't watch that much of Bernie, watch what do I? I Am Coach Colin YouTube channel. He's a guy I watch for like Joe Rogan stuff. So like, if you know, if I see you know somebody that's on there and I'm like, oh, I kind of want to watch that. I mean it depends on who it is, you know what I mean. Like, yeah, you know some people, I know I, you know I'll watch it regardless. But if it's like somebody where I'm like who is that exactly? And I'll do some research, whatever, I'll wait for this guy to talk about it, to share some of the you know, insights to the episode, and then I'll watch it if I like it or whatever.

Speaker 1:

But because I can't stand to listen to just straight up undeniable, disingenuous lying, you know and cope, and it's like I don't know if you have like a little argument, an actual, somewhat kind of argument, okay, but they don't. They just make up all these excuses for why the Democrats suck and they make up lies on why Trump sucks. You know what I mean. Trump is killing it, the bombing. You know you can't dude. There's no more World War III. You know, when I heard that he bombed them, I was just like I was a little apprehensive. I was. I was like man, man, we don't need to get involved in that crap. But we didn't. He ended it before it even started. We're not involved, that's it.

Speaker 1:

I don't like the fact that you know America supports Israel so much, like Israel can just do whatever they want, you know. And then did you see the thing with what's his name? Ted Cruz? Oh well, bible study, you know Israel. It's like dude, you're so off base. That's not what it means. And the fact that he didn't really know much about it, but like that's what he's kind of basing his support for Israel on. It's like, eh, no, sorry Protestant, no, sorry protestant, it's not the way to go. Anyway, thanks for hanging out, appreciate your time. Um, let me know what you think. Uh, I'll see you next time and god bless, all right, bye.

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