The 2024 Presidency, Joe Biden's Age, Gigantism, & Facing Reality | Dean Phillips | EP 437
The 2024 Presidency, Joe Biden's Age, Gigantism, & Facing Reality | Dean Phillips | EP 437
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@delia_watercolors8186 Says:
Another politician that won't answer a direct question. Disappointed, but not surprised.
@everythingiswhat Says:
Like most Godless democrats these days, when you don’t believe in an objective truth based in a transcendent power outside of time and space - as Dr. Peterson generally puts it - then you’re free to make up your own rules as you go, and then nobody is subject to any higher virtues, morals or values. Then of course decision making becomes nearly impossible! This is all created by the lack of awareness of God.
@everythingiswhat Says:
He lost me at “my 16 year old daughter is a gay woman.” Really man? Just let her be a confused teen for a little while. She’ll grow out of it.
@everythingiswhat Says:
Dean Phillips is a spineless, gutless politician. Period.
@everythingiswhat Says:
1:35:45 if he can’t see that the right is about freedom from the oppression of government in favor of citizens helping each other to realize when they’re going down dangerous paths and intervene, then he doesn’t understand the right. Christians compose much of the right, and they’re all about looking out for their fellow man for the betterment of society as a whole. They are not wanting the government to intervene in that, but to give us the space to help each other. They only go too far when they want the government to impose laws which help protect society as a whole, like making abortion illegal because it is against the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and it also kills society long term because a society killing their children is one committing suicide.
@kelleyr8702 Says:
International consulting firm? Headed by whom? China? Seriously? He wants to allow an “international consulting firm” to advise all aspects of our government?
@kelleyr8702 Says:
I liked Dean but he loses all credibility when he cannot acknowledge Biden’s corruption, cognitive decline, and policy failures.
@txredbeard4734 Says:
"they were given a right to vote. Is that reparation? Yes!". "slaves didn't have access to schooling for generations..." Now they're given right to education. Reparation! Woohoo! Solved! Lol this man is delusional.
@frogmanxbl7129 Says:
1:12:52 ah the good old Freudian slip 😂
@JordanPetersonUniversity Says:
He seems like a good man. I'm just so tired of everyone catering to ANYBODY that cries loudest. All this talk about equity, inclusivity, women's rights, gay rights. I work for a living and I'm surrounded by women and people of different races. THE ONLY PEOPLE WHO MENTION ANY OF THIS ARE WHITE PEOPLE!!! ugh
@OnlyPretending Says:
This guy really said Biden is a good man of integrity, decency and empathy... Hard to take anything he says after that seriously 😂
@philipgeorge9171 Says:
46:02 I don’t think this “little boost” needs to be done by the federal government and maybe not by state or local gov. How can the federal government know what that boost needs to be for local communities better than the communities themselves? The representation and solutions/little boosts for that local community don’t need to be in the federal government (aka the whole nation doesn’t need to get involved or fit the bill). It doesn’t make sense. We can’t pretend that the federal government ever deals in “little boosts.” It’s always logrolling and passes pork barrel legislation
@mrstraighty Says:
The left goes too far when they have to lie to perpetuate their values. That's exactly what Mr Phillips is doing. No one hardly thought Biden was going to win until Covid hit and the process was obviously manipulated. I'm not sure why Dr. Peterson, who is a champion of truth, has never acknowledged the corruption of the 2020 election. I suspect because his family and him were in dire circumstances? Mr Phillips doesn't like the 2 party system because he didn't make the cut. Had he been selected, he would trumpet the process. Typical politician. Just listening to his rhetoric, he's no different from Biden or Bush. I personally do not like Trump, but life was a hell of a lot easier under Stormy Daniel's booty call than the current big guy. Trump got results. This guy would lead us down the same path of weakness and a joke across the planet.
@kickstar1 Says:
What a pathetic joker. His bullshit little story about his daughter crying about Trump is such a load of crap. He should be crying about the fact that he failed as a father.
@seanphoenix8049 Says:
He came across as inauthentic and pushing "Dems good, GOP bad" too much. If I were in the US I would not be able to support him as he seemed to be rehearsed and not genuine
@fyrfly8768 Says:
He lost me when he said Sleepy Joe is is not cognitively impaired because thats an outright denial of reality.
@Melissa-be4yi Says:
I’m tired of extremism on both sides. I want a candidate that will bring our country back together… wishful thinking while we are so polarized. I love listening to all points of view as long as they are open minded and able to debate ideas without attacking character. Thank you Dr. Peterson, I always enjoy your discussions. You are open minded and intelligent in your debates.
@Georgesbarsukov Says:
Some people say a lot of things without really saying anything.
@UDPride Says:
Why would his 16yr old gay daughter have been worried when the first openly pro-gay president in US history had just been elected? It was a seismic shift forward for gay rights and acceptance.
@mrbigsdaddy Says:
Any time you ask a democrat, “why are you a democrat?”, the answer is always ancient history.
@buttpillow Says:
1. Regarding the Trump jury selection which is not complete as of today, 2. A Jury foreperson has already been selected allegedly before the jury is selected. That doesn't happen.. The jurors selected pick the foreperson. I know because I was a stenographer and did jury trials for 10 years in criminal court in Miami Dade County Respectfully. Melanie Loomos
@sternzbt Says:
Thank you for the opportunity to share the thoughts of Dean Phillips.
@revhthboma7087 Says:
I like this guy! It shows that good people can be on either side of the aisle.
@jacobbentley1615 Says:
😂 democrats stands for the underdog.. aren't the unborn babies an underdog?
@ofiasdfnosdf Says:
Politicians like this guy trying to drive down the center of the road, will just get hit by traffic on both sides. The thing is, we've ALREADY identified the problem, and this sort of mealy mouthed rhetoric is completely counter-productive to getting America out of this nose-dive that the current administration has us in.
@chrisanderson6611 Says:
He keeps saying we need more choices than just two parties. That's exactly what Trump is. The two parties in power are doing everything they can to eliminate maga. If he is sincere he would be pro maga.
@ofiasdfnosdf Says:
Just look at Biden’s offspring and then try to tell me he’s a good man
@ofiasdfnosdf Says:
I always judge people entirely by what I observe from one time sitting across the table from them. Stupid
@FortheLoveofFireworks Says:
Sounds like a really nice guy and utterly blind to the hard realities and destructive aspects of his party
@sgould6862 Says:
So much about what this guy said was disingenuous and flat out incorrect. He never did answer the question “when does the left go too far?” The most disingenuous comments came at the very end. ‘Competition! Competition! The lack of competition is awful!’ Great. Fair enough. Now do schools.
@hatchet3755 Says:
the 2-party system has its drawbacks, but if you honestly consider the alternative (i.e. a minority group gains power with a plurality vote) then you can understand why most Americans continue to go with 2 parties rather than multiple. those who complain about it are merely resentful that they aren't as popular as the elected candidates.
@jmar5785 Says:
I just started listening and to hear dean phillips say joe is not in cognitive decline is strike one.
@jimpemberton Says:
I started off listening to the podcast of this at the gym and quickly desired to see the video. I had to know how sincere Phillips was about his views. So here's a brief analysis of his body language. He's very well counselled on body language. He's also very well rehearsed in a great many aspects of his political profile. Granted, he's like many politicians who feel the need to be, and it's not a bad idea. He seems to have been counseled to avoid much eye accessing. When he's talking about something he's rehearsed, he does a down center eye accessing. He holds his hands and self-soothes with his thumbs. When he does go to a more normal eye accessing, it's typically left, sometimes down left, and sometimes up left. Many times this is when he's calculating what rehearsed story he needs to kick off, he goes to upper left. He goes down the lower left a lot when in the middle of a rehearsed segment and I think it's an eye-blocking move. His blink rate is through the roof the whole time, so that's either a rare baseline condition, or a practiced move to keep people from following when his blink rate is unintentionally increased. When things become less comfortable for him he does brow blocking that almost looks like Tourette's, and I think the quick look to left is another eye block pattern. It's away from the light. When he directly opposes Dr. Peterson, he starts off talking with his eyes closed, struggling to open them. I noticed some tongue juts, but no sniffles. Dry mouth, but no nasal irritation. I also notices some single shoulder shrugs. I find it interesting that he claims a discriminatory status as a general association with his Jewish community in the face of someone who has personally been so publicly discriminated against. Dr. Peterson doesn't rest on that status as a point of need from any government, but Phillips leverages his own claimed status to argue for legislative movements for those who he hopes will vote for him on that account. Also interesting is that he talks a good game with the idea of "angertainment" and his bemoaning politicians who say one thing on camera and another thing behind the scenes. He may be genuine. However, he's fighting a bit of apprehension of his own which may or may not be due to a similar kind of pattern. What bothers me is what bothers me about so many politicians on his side of the political aisle. He presses the narrative that Democrats care about the common person and Republicans don't. Then, he trades on this to press the kinds of things Democrats propose as the solution: money, opportunity, or education. The issue I have with this is that none of these things are the fundamental solution. They are only mediate solutions. If you give money to someone who isn't prepared to handle it well, they will lose it. If you give opportunity to someone who isn't prepared to capitalize on it, they will lose that opportunity. If you offer education to someone who isn't prepared to learn, you will turn out students who never took the opportunity to learn what was being taught. If you prepare people psychologically, they will create their own opportunities, make their own money, and seek their own education. The broken subcultures must change to instill these things in the next generations. That's regardless of whether there is a functioning metaculture. The success stories that I've heard coming from those subcultures in the West widely considered oppressed are those whose parents or guardians bucked the subculture in their upbringing. Many of these same success stories are ironically vilified in the subculture because they didn't affirm the subculture that would have otherwise resulted in their failure. There is either a sense among those in the subculture that the subculture can become functional as-is if only they weren't oppressed or that there is such a strong identity as an oppressed people that they don't want to give up that identification. Anyone who breaks free from the identity exposes the idiocy of that psychosocial condition. Sadly, many politicians capitalize and foster this identity for their own power base and Phillips seems to address this in his own scripted way.
@tmoney849 Says:
TRUMP 2024!!!!!!! Time to drain the swamp. All these politicians are the same.
@Artist-Songwriter Says:
His ability to look right in the camera and say that he thinks Joe Biden is cognitively aware of what's going on should be studied. Jordan's too nice of a guy. I would have stood up ripped the microphone off and told him we can't do an interview until we can start from a place of objective truth, and if you're being sincerely honest about Biden, then that means you need to see a therapist before you can be interviewed by one.
@LFanimes333 Says:
People crying over politicians winning an election is so fucking cringe oh my god. Especially teenagers. I know a guy who did this over Jair Bolsonaro here in Brasil. It’s honestly so pathetic. Lula, the most despicable men in our history, won. And I ain’t seeing people crying over it. Am I seeing people angry? Sure, a lot of them. Did some actual grown ass politicians actually involved with the election cry? Sure, that’s their life. It all makes sense. But a teenager? Really? A 16 years old? So weird. So creepy.
@poeboyjackson Says:
Biden is everything the left accuses Trump of and much more. He's a two faced liar, a thief and a lifelong political hack. Don't get me started on his worthless son! A "Decent" man? that's absolutely laughable. Biden is everything that is wrong with the American political system. Sounds to me like this guy is angling for some sort of cabinet position.
@mosthatedminnesotan Says:
You know how you promote competition? Remove intervention in all facets of government, foster an economy that supports small businesses, offer tax incentives for citizens of the US rather than immigrants, and allow for a true free market to develop naturally without interference. Not only would this promote competition in business, but in government as well, as there would always be something more that could be done in a strive towards a better ideal.
@jaydunbar7538 Says:
Why is it that slavery has such a current effect here but not the rest of the world where it also existed at the same time? He’s just following party lines, this was a waste of time. At least he did admit that communism doesn’t work, now he just has to realize that as a democrat he’s in a party of communists.
@jaydunbar7538 Says:
“Outsource what we don’t do well”, well when talking about the government that everything other then wasting money and making peoples lives worse
@fitamerican5051 Says:
He said anybody anybody ( even Trump supporters) can be good people.
@NG-VQ37VHR Says:
Trump with the first president to be elected with the position of being pro' hay marriage. If his daughter was crying out of fear, it was because her dad was scaring her with lies.
@rodneynicholauson4566 Says:
The duopoly is just as much the fault of the voter now more then ever as it is the system.
@EsseQuamVideriSe7en Says:
There was a lot Dean said I completely disagreed with. But, I plugged through and found there was also some we could agree on, especially his stance on competition. We all need to be careful about confirmation bias and listen openmindly to people we don't agree with, even if, in the end, we can only agree to disagree.
@CliffordFL Says:
this is insane what he is saying in the beginning
@mannequinskywalker Says:
Well, I was thoroughly enjoying this until I started reading comments 😂
@jeffbrennan1123 Says:
I sorry I cannot listen to this guy such a classic Minnesota liberal.
@ConstantinDV Says:
one does not need a PhD to perceive, at a very fundamental level that a President who weaponized the judicial and e forcement of the state against his opponents, to the degree that Joe Biden did, is neither kind or compassionate! Regardless how much you polish your "kindness + bypartizanship" routine, no sane person can believe you, and that is how you end up a mere sidenote of no historical consequence. I am afraid, Professor Peterson, that your crusade to bridge the divide is at least two decades too late. Maybe even longer than that. You meet such people who recite the care a d compassion mantra that resonates with your early experiences, yet you remain beffudled when you perceive the giant blindspot in tbeir view that allowed the radical left to take control of the future,, by controlling the universities, the media and social interractions to such an extent. That future is here! what I would like to hear frim whoever you deem to be a well intended "moderate" is whether they have a serious and credible plan on: 1) how to regain control of the institutions; and 2) How to undo the brainwashing of those who march in the streets supporting Hamas and the horrifying butchery that upsets you so much. if they have no answer to either of these questions, what are you trying to demonstrate Professor?
@warfarenotwarfair5655 Says:
It's amazing that Jordan Peterson gives these Democrat hacks a voice. It's like he can't shake his Soviet bootlicking leftist indoctrination from Canada. A Republican will only use force if he needs to, a Democrat will use force because he wants to. This should be crystal clear to Jordan Peterson at this point.
@r.davidyoung7242 Says:
Maybe if Trump is so lacking in emphathy, makes him exactly the right man for the job of presidency. He knows what needs to be done. 2nd time around is exactly what he needs to get the job done.

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