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Knowledge Fight

#282: April 5, 2019

Knowledge Fight

Knowledge Fight

Politics, News, Comedy

4.85.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2019

⏱️ 109 minutes

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Summary

Today, Dan and Jordan discuss the April 5th episode of The Alex Jones Show, where Alex makes a public overture to the QAnon Crowd. Unfortunately, that is a very small part of the episode, which is mostly just Alex being really gross, and behaving in ways that will probably get people hurt.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, Dan here. I just wanted to jump in real quick before the episode to give everyone a fair warning about the content that is upcoming on this episode. We cover an episode of Alex's show that has a lot of gross

0:15.9

stuff that Alex has to say about child abuse and a lot of anti LGBT sentiment that he is expressing. And if any of those things are things that you are very sensitive about, I wanted to not blindside you with any of this stuff.

0:29.5

I know Alex says all sorts of horrible things pretty much any episode that we listen to, but some of it's particularly gross on this episode. And so, uh, hey, you know, you deserve to know what you're getting into. I guess anyway, take care. And here's the episode.

0:45.5

Andy and Kansas, you're on the earth. Thanks for holding.

0:49.5

So Alex, I'm a person color of a huge fan. I love your work. I love you. Hey everybody. Welcome back to knowledge fight. I'm Dan. I'm George. We're couple dudes like to sit around drinking novelty beverages and talk about Alex Jones. Indeed we are Dan.

1:01.5

Mm hmm. Dan Jordan. When was the last time you watched Wrestlemania? Actually just over the weekend. What?

1:07.9

Watched, uh, watched some grappling, watched some grappling as they said. Some grabs. Yeah, I had a very nice time watched the

1:15.1

35th Wrestlemania and because everybody needs to know my opinions on wrestling. I'd like to give a shout out to a couple of my favorite moments from the show. All right.

1:24.7

Now granted, I thought that Kofi Kingston winning the championship was fantastic. I thought it was great, but I knew that was going to happen. Okay.

1:33.1

Like there's no way leading into that that I thought for a second that Daniel Bryan was going to retain the championship after that build. There was such a weird racial overtone to the build. The idea of like Vince being like people like you don't become champion and stuff like that.

1:48.1

Okay. That sort of idea that like if Kofi lost, it would send the weirdest storytelling message. I wouldn't put it past the WWE.

1:56.1

Kofi lost and then somebody put a mug I had on Daniel Bryan. Yeah, yeah. I would as well call it there guys. I wouldn't put it past the WWE, but I also thought like if they want to move forward, I don't really don't think that's as much storytelling potential.

2:08.1

So I loved that moment and I love the match and it was great, but again, I expected it. But I did not expect was there's this guy named Elias. Okay.

2:18.1

And his whole character is that he comes out with his guitar and at the beginning of his run, he would come out and sing songs making fun of the city that he was in to get booed. So someone could come out and beat him up. That's nice. Yeah. That was his court jester. Yeah. Yeah.

2:33.1

It was kind of his thing for a bit and then people started to like him. Of course he became of course. He is a court jester.

2:40.1

So people started to like him. He started to turn into a good guy for a bit and then that the people who write the show couldn't figure it out and he's back to being a bad guy or whatever.

2:48.1

But his segment at WrestleMania was amazing. So what he did is he had a video, right? And there was pre-recorded video of himself playing piano and drums.

2:58.1

Well, that's it. Simultaneously. There are two split screen two different videos. Okay. But they're synced up so he could interact with them.

3:05.1

And then he's he's in the ring. David Cross, H. John Benjamin, but he's in the ring playing guitar along with himself on drums and piano. It's so bizarrely surreal. That's fantastic.

3:20.1

For a wrestling, there's 80,000 people in the arena. And they're doing this ridiculous nonsense musical number. I love it. It was fantastic.

3:30.1

I love Bolly Mania is what it's called now. I loved it so much. I thought it was absurd that the WWE let him do that. And so I really enjoyed that. And then he got interrupted by John Cena.

3:42.1

Okay. He's not a musical fan. He's not a fan. Well, a little do you know he used to have a character that where he was the doctor of thugonomics.

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