Timcast IRL - Armed Man CHARGES Capitol With SHOTGUN, CIVIL WAR FEVER w/ Rep Riley Moore
Episode Date: February 18, 2026Tim, Phil, Tate, and Carter are joined by West Virgina Congressman Riley Moore to discuss A man who charged the US Capitol with a gun, An Antifa shirt going viral, Blue Sky making leftists destroy eac...h other, the VA Supreme Court approves redistricting, and the NYC Mayor threatening to raise taxes. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) | https://allthatremains.komi.io/ Tate @realTateBrown (everywhere) Producer: Carter @carterbanks (X) | @trashhouserecords (YT) Guest: Rep. Riley Moore @RepRileyMoore (X)
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A man in a tactical vest, armed with a loaded shotgun and additional rounds, got of a vehicle
and stormed towards the Capitol before he was apprehended, charged and arrest.
We don't know his motive just yet.
And things like this do happen, so maybe it's nothing.
But I got to be honest, considering just the other day, there was a transgender unhinged
individual who went up and shot up his family at this hockey rink.
There are T-shirts being sold celebrating political violence.
the ice attacks, threats, violence escalation, all of that at the ground level.
And then at the political level, you have the redistricting where Virginia recently got approval
from their Supreme Court to wipe out four Republican seats.
So the conversation's basically coming to an end.
I look at a story like this in D.C. and I say, ah, that freaks me out.
Because the issue is, it's always a grain of sand that eventually makes the heap, right?
That's the saying that I often use.
At what point is this not just some one-off crazy person, but beginnings of a pattern?
or some kind of trend.
And maybe, just maybe we all beg, we hope, and we pray that this was just some lone nut
crazy guy who believes crazy things who tried attacking the Capitol by himself for some dumb
reason.
The scarier thing is that, of course, he's by himself, but what if he's motivated by mainstream
ideology of any faction?
I don't know.
Presumably we're going to see this on the left because of the violence coming from the left.
But if it is, this fervor generated by.
the online resentment or just general political disarray.
That's where things are getting scary.
And so I look at this story.
There's a bunch of others where you can see that there's no conversation happening between
the left and the right, only escalation.
And the question that we've asked on the show is, where is the off ramp?
So let's analyze this story and see if there's actually anything going on there.
And then we've got some fun stories for you.
Fun as in nightmarish and terrifying.
Like Zohran Mamdani announced that he's raiding the retirement funds,
their rainy day funds for the city, cranking up property taxes.
And I kid you not, holy crap, literally crap all over the streets of New York City.
These videos are insane.
And the question is, what happened as soon as he got in?
What did he drop?
That just caused this chaos in New York.
But surprise, surprise.
All of these people thought Zohan Mamdani was going to come for the rich.
Instead, he's going after literally everybody looting their retirements and their rainy day font because that's what communists do.
And then, of course, AOC at the Munich Security Conference, sounds like.
like an idiot. Of course, the question is, why was she there? The presumption is she wants to run for
president. Well, fortunately for us, she's sounded so stupid. I think a lot of people are like,
this lady should not be president. But when has policy or facts ever gotten in the way of
someone who has charisma, right? I mean, we can talk about Donald Trump. He can, what do they
call it? He can, well, he can maneuver his way through any conversation. Unfortunately for people
like Gary Johnson, who actually just tries to be honest and says, what is Aleppo? We're going to get
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And joining us today to talk about this and literally everything.
is Rep Riley Moore.
Thanks for having me back on.
Riley Moore, Congressman,
second congressional district
for the great state of West Virginia.
I'm happy to be back.
You can follow me at Rep.
Riley Moore on all social media platforms.
Thanks for having me back.
Right on.
What is going on, Patriots?
This is Tate Brown here holding it down.
It's great to have you in it.
I came in, I walk into the studio
and you're out shredding the gnar outside.
Yeah, a little bit there.
Yeah, they're skating.
Fucking wild, man.
Just putting the insurance policy to the test.
I love seeing it.
No, you're just kidding.
I knew that skateboard is in good hands.
Phil, what's up?
Hey, what's up everybody?
My name is Philobonte.
I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band,
All That Remains.
I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary.
Carter?
Is distracted?
What's up?
No, it's lower Thursday, man.
They're killing me.
But yeah, definitely become a member of the Discord.
I heard there's going to be a cut out of Ian at that party, as Tim was saying.
Well, I mean, hopefully.
Maybe.
We still have to figure it out.
Right.
Figure out dates.
It's probably going to be in the next couple of weeks, actually.
It might be toward, it might be like the last week of March, I'm not entirely sure.
Word.
Dude, you're like playing guitar hero over there with that.
It is pretty crazy.
Also very fun.
Right on.
Well, let's get to the story.
We got this from CNN, man in tactical vest with loaded shotgun arrested after charging
U.S. Capitol police say, an 18-year-old in a tactical vest, we get it.
Police identified the man as Carter Camacho of Smyrna, Georgia, and said he acted alone.
They are working to determine a motive.
Capitol Police Chief Michael Sullivan said Camacho, armed with a loaded shotgun, carrying additional rounds, drove a white Mercedes SUV near the Capitol before exiting and running toward the building.
He was intercepted by Capitol Police who drew their firearms and told him to drop his gun to get on the ground.
Camacho complied and laid down before being arrested and taken into custody.
Who knows what could have happened if we didn't have officers?
The individual had a tactical vest on, the chief said, as well as tactical gloves.
Police have charged Camacho with carrying a rifle without a license, having an unregistered fireman and a officer.
and ammunition, as well as unlawful activities.
He was not previously known to Capitol Police.
Now, I will say, we hear stories about this from time to time of some whack-aloon
doing something crazy at the Capitol.
And I would argue one of two things.
If this guy was serious, why would he dress in the most obvious way imaginable with a large
weapon and run for it?
If he got out of the vehicle and just walked, most people probably would not have noticed
that much.
Someone might have stopped.
I said, excuse me, what are you doing?
But the clothes that he's wearing might just look military to the average person.
And if he's calmly walking, they might not think that much about it.
I would also then counter my own argument with stupid people are stupid.
And they do stupid things because they're stupid.
Doing that is very stupid.
I mean, I made this point on the noon live, and I've said it previously, is the very scary thing that's happening in the United States is we're getting a higher and higher proportion of the population that literally has nothing to lose.
And this is another example of that.
This is just a guy that for a myriad of reasons, literally has nothing to lose.
So he's a crazy person, yes.
But a crazy person with nothing to lose is a serious problem.
We saw it last night in Rhode Island.
Now we're seeing it today, literally in our nation's capital.
It's a really terrifying time that we're in because, okay, yes, this guy, whatever, he was bum rushing with tactical gear on.
What happens when those people actually get serious?
What happens when these people that have nothing to lose get serious?
That's a very scary timeline that we would have.
I want to just add completely unrelated.
YouTube's down.
Oh.
Yeah.
Watch on Rumble.
Yeah.
You can watch it on YouTube if you have the direct URL, so I'll probably, I'll just, I'll just tweet it out.
But a lot of people are like, I can't find it because you go to-
Yeah, I asked Helen about it.
He said it was on their end.
Yep.
This is YouTube's front page is totally down.
So anyway, Riley, is the world ending?
It feels like it sometimes.
But about this moron who showed up to Capitol with a tactical.
tactical shotgun. What I can say, this is the most I can say, there are increased security
questions, threats, and problems at the U.S. Capitol over last year. This is not a one-off.
Really? Yeah. And so these are like, I don't know if classified as the right word,
but they don't want people going around and talking about the security issues that they're experiencing.
There are some security issues at the Capitol, and all I can say this is not a one-off.
Are we talking, like, individuals? Are we talking, like, potentially groups?
Hard to say right now if they're part of a group, but certainly individuals.
Interesting.
Yeah.
I mean, can you say anything else beyond that?
I mean, avoiding specifics of what happened.
Can we talk about, you know, are these, are, let me just say this.
Let's step outside of whatever that statement was, and let me ask you, do you say, do you say,
see any increased threats from any kind of factional political ideological groups or anything like that?
I'll speak for myself, Antifa, Antifa specifically. I had a, obviously, you'd like to presume this stuff isn't
public. They get rid of all of it on the internet, but you can find anything on the internet.
I had an Antifa person show up to my house. Oh, really? Yeah, a few months ago. And just started going ballistic
on my wife and my kids and I wasn't there and they were out in the yard.
Oh, God.
And cops showed up and all that.
And look, I'm one person, but this is happening increasingly to members of Congress,
but specifically Republican members of Congress.
Of course, there's security issues for people like Elon Omar and AOC and given their
stature and all that and things that they talk about.
But there are increasing threats to all.
Republican members of Congress. If you go look at the last appropriations bill, what's called the
ledge branch bill, you will see in there that there is a pot of money that was put in to increase
security for members of Congress. I'm actually the vice chair of that subcommittee. That's why I can't
talk about the other stuff too much. But that money is there for a reason. It is there for a reason
where members of Congress can now contract armed security. And yeah, I mean, it's
You're allowed to carry guns up there, right?
You're allowed to carry a gun, but the problem is you have to go get a DC concealed carry, which they have to allow you to get.
But, of course, they raise the price on it where it's almost like a thousand bucks.
Wow.
To get the concealed carry for anybody, any member of Congress out of state, you can carry.
I wouldn't have a problem with Congress appropriating money so you guys can give you.
But I just want to say, if there's one thing Congress is really good at, it's passing laws to benefit
themselves. Can't you get this?
Yeah. I want just universal carry
in the capital. I think we should be able to capital carry
and all that stuff. You can get the concealed weapons permit to
carry within the District of Columbia. Washington, D.C. as a member of Congress,
but you've got to go through this very lengthy process of getting the
concealed permit, which basically nobody gets in Washington. Why would a member of
Congress have to do that? Like, are we really, are we really concerned that a member of
Congress is going to just go rogue and start killing people?
No, no. And that's why I, myself, and I'm on the bill, I'm on a bill for capital carry.
You know what?
It'll allow members to carry in the capital.
I got to stop right there. I actually just thought about it and think, Congress probably has a disproportionate amount of crooks.
Maybe they should.
Yeah, like some Congress members are just like, get out a session and it'll go out somewhere in D.C.
and start, like, jacking people in their wallet.
A little extra income.
You know, and it's funny because there was a, there was a move.
I can't remember how long ago it was.
Congress trying to raise their salaries.
Yeah.
AOC got a lot of heat for it.
And I was actually kind of middle of the road on it.
I said, guys, you got to understand they have, like you guys have to maintain two
residences.
And probably not you because I'm like the exception, except for some of the Democrats around
the belt.
Right.
Most everybody else, few residences.
Yeah.
If you're within a few hours drive, you might just opt for driving a longer commute when you
have to.
Yeah.
Or sleep in your office or get a hotel or, you know, in the times that you can't go back home.
But if you're somebody who's, say, like, you know, Wyoming.
Oh, yeah, you don't have a choice.
Right.
And so what is the congressional salary?
Like, 174?
175, yeah.
And so you need to have a D.C. apartment and your home residence off that salary that expect you to be working full time.
Yeah, it is actually, funny history on this thing.
It is actually the law.
There was a COLA passed.
I think it was 2006.
And then Pelosi started putting a waiver in on the cola, which is now compounded over...
What's a cola?
Cost of living adjustment.
And so that's what all federal workers get.
So this cola was passed.
I wasn't there then, obviously.
It passed.
And everyone's issued a waiver on it over the last 20 years.
So now it's compounded.
The funny thing is there's actually some members of Congress who have sued over this.
And there's a lawsuit around the pay.
raise where it's like, look, this is law, the coal is here, the speaker or Congress can't just
waive a law. You have to institute the law. So now you're in a place where if this lawsuit is
successful, everyone's getting paid and backpaid and all this other stuff where they could have
just done it. I know it's rough. I've heard stories of members of Congress sleeping in their offices
like on the floor and stuff. You're not supposed to. But have you considered just insider trading?
Right. Yeah. I mean, that's another option. Not for me. I don't own any stock.
but yeah I in Paulina Luna she's got a bill on this which we are going to take up in the house we are going to take up in the house we're going to take up the Stock Trading Act that's coming up for sure we have gone through that piece of legislation we're going to vote on it's going to be a question what the Senate does on that bill I know a lot of people listening are probably really upset that Pelosi's retiring because now you're going to be able to pick your stocks based on what she's picking
But to be fair, inverse Kramer be Polossey.
No, Inverse Kramer be bold.
You have to rely just on Inverse Kramer.
For those that don't know, Jim Kramer, the famous stock TV guy, if you only were to have
bought the opposite of what he said to buy, you would have better returns than Nancy Pelosi,
who is accused of insider trading to enrich yourself.
That's impressive.
He's beating Warren Buffett, by the way.
Pelosi's beating more Buffett.
Yes.
Inverse Kramer is beating Warren Buffett?
I got to tell you, I think the secret is that Jim Kramer actually is a savant.
He is a genius.
And I'm just going to imagine that every time he says not to buy something, he winks.
Yeah.
Don't buy this one.
It reminds me as Seinfeld, you know, Costanza.
It's like, I'm just going to start doing the opposite of all my instincts here.
It was like 08, and he's like mortgage-backed securities, the greatest thing since I've spread.
Yeah.
Unbelievable.
So.
Yeah, there's actually an app out there.
It's like the Pelosi stock trade.
app or whatever, and you can just like, whatever her put options are, you can mirror those.
Yeah, I haven't been plugging it, but I'm prancing off of it also.
Let's jump to this and keep the conversation going on what we saw at the Capitol.
We've got this from New York Fashion Design Network.
That's right.
It's the anti-fascist OK flag shirt.
It's modeled off of the Gazan flag, essentially.
It's a guy saying, okay.
And as you can see, it is an individual one would describe as a Chungus, cocking his fist back.
and it's based off of punching a young man at a school in Illinois in the face for saying,
I support ice.
And you know what I love about this story, right?
We've got to hear from Daily Dot.
Pro Ice Troll gets punched at school.
The kid who did it is now a mean legend.
Indeed.
To the left, if you violently assault peaceful individuals with different opinions, you're a legend.
And the guy said, you're going to get in trouble for that.
He says, okay, and then punches him.
But you know what I really love about this story?
these two young men in Lake Zurich, Illinois.
Hey, that's by outside of Chicago.
These two young men exemplify the culture.
We're so perfectly the zealous, psychotic, and morbidly obese leftist, punching the frail low-tie right winger.
Sorry, right.
I'm not cutting any slack.
With all due respect to this young man who was the victim of this, conservatives at the, at the macro level have consistently just been like, well, slow down Democrats.
And the Democrats have been like, I'm going to go shoot up a Tesla station.
And so we've gotten all this terror.
We've gotten these mass shooters.
We've gotten ICE shootings.
And even after leftists went to ICE facilities and CBP facilities and shot cops and shot at people killing innocent bystanders, they're still like, for what reason would ICE be scared when we shut up screaming in their faces with guns?
And so you get a story like this, and this is the micro, some morbidly obese, lefty, punt.
Punch is a guy who's peacefully protesting, and the guy who gets punched says, you can't do that.
You'll get in trouble.
Congratulations, Republicans.
Keep telling the left they'll get in trouble.
No one's holding them accountable.
It's a reflection of the way that conservatives and Republicans in D.C.
You know, behave.
They don't want to exercise power when they have it.
Right.
So I don't know what the guy that got punched looked like.
I haven't seen this video.
But if you're in a position where someone is going to hit you, like you don't have to wait to be hit to defend
yourself.
Republicans on Capitol Hill
they should be getting rid of the filibuster
in the Senate
they should be doing everything they should be doing
all the gerrymandering they can and they don't
do any of it because they're terrified of exercising power
and the argument you constantly hear is
well what about when the Democrats
the Democrats have and this is an argument we make
all the time on the show the Democrats have already done it
guys real quick just don't forget what you're going to say
I put a pin in I have to say this
people often don't understand the definition
of irony
and it's difficult to explain it to them if they don't know.
It's not super difficult.
There's an example I'd like to give, and it's a fire truck on fire, right?
The statement is, of course, the fire truck is intended to put the fire out, but itself is not on fire.
That is one form, a principal form of irony.
I'm bringing this up because many of you are aware that as we're doing the show, YouTube is down.
It's broken.
So we're checking down detector to determine whether or not YouTube is experiencing problems,
but in fact, down detector is now down as well.
And so I believe it may have just recovered, but there were some reporting that down detector is down, which is another perfect example of irony.
Anyway, you were going to say something.
Yeah, look, the Democrats, when they say it, they mean it.
Like, they do not play games.
They play for keeps, and clearly we're not.
And I know we're going to get into the redistricting thing here in a little bit.
Go look at Indiana.
Look at Indiana.
These guys had the ability to redistrict.
That's a state that Trump won overwhelmingly all three times.
And they're like, no, we're not going to do it.
Meanwhile, over in Virginia, they're like, yeah, we're going 10-1.
We're not playing games.
Yep.
We are not playing games.
So I wanted to ask you, because like back earlier you were talking about with Antifa
and obviously they're ramping up their threats and they're like acting them out,
which is the most terrifying part.
But like following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, obviously getting Antifa labeled as an FTO was like massive.
That was a huge deal.
And honestly, a lot of people missed that.
That is a big deal.
have you seen anything like on the congressional side any uh sort of seeing that in action i guess so to speak
i mean it's because it's such a massive deal but i feel like we don't hear about it very often yeah i've
not really seen it in action too much and just to be clear any ntphid members if you are listening
if you set foot in my property i am going to shoot you um but uh that should be a standing order
this is west virginia i want to stress uh west virginia is not the same as many of these states um
Texas probably is the strongest of laws.
Texas allows you to shoot someone for touching,
for threatening your property.
Yes.
Like literally someone could grab your stereo,
and in Texas you can shoot them.
That's the law.
West Virginia is very, very, very good on these laws
in terms of protecting your land.
West Virginia, and correct me if I'm wrong,
but my understanding is we went through this with security.
You're allowed to defend yourself
if someone trespasses on open land,
meaning if you've got like five acre property,
you're taking the garbage out,
and someone is coming onto your property,
threatening you, you don't have to wait, you don't have to flee off to run. And it makes sense.
In places like New Jersey, New Jersey, we shouldn't even mention it's so insane. But Maryland
is a good example because you even have Western Maryland just north of the eastern panhandle of
West Virginia. You have to flee into your home. Then once you're in your home, if they try to
breach the entrance to your home, you're allowed to use lethal force. West Virginia is like,
nah. No, we have Castle doctrine here. Castle doctrine. Oh, but Maryland claims to as well.
No, they do not.
And just to be clear, if you're on my property threatening manner, you're getting shot.
But not just like a random guy like he's selling cookies for Andy.
Yeah, yeah.
You can knock on my door if you're the Girl Scouts.
Don't worry about it.
But yeah, I haven't really seen too much of it in action.
But yeah, look, I mean, it is, all of this stuff is ramping up.
The Democrats don't play games.
They don't.
And I mean, look at, we had a Supreme Court rule.
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last term with President Biden on student loans.
And they're just like, yeah, we're going to ignore that.
Yeah.
Yeah, we're not less than that.
We're not doing that.
Bro, it's just hilarious.
Check this out.
Evan Loves Wharf, S.G.
It is insane.
Yeah, he's a lefty.
And he's celebrating the violence with 17.1 million views.
So here's my pitch.
And we need some.
Maybe this one's for the Discord community, guys.
This one's for you, the Discord community.
I want to make a coffee table book.
that is just every, every page will be four threats or celebrations of violence from leftists.
And then, I'm, yes, I am not even kidding.
Because like, I see this.
And these lefties are like, yay, violence against conservatives who are being peaceful.
And then when you go to these liberals and say the left is more fond, they go, no, we're not.
And it's like, here's the coffee table book.
Shut up.
There's no arguing anymore.
Now when you're at Thanksgiving, you buy it for Christmas for your liberal aunt and uncle.
And you say, look, it's a book of all the times the left.
threatened to murder people and then did or or punch people and celebrated it it's it's three thousand
pages long wreaks the table so the the we talked about it internally here like what what do we do
to aggregate all these threats and we were like it could be tough we could theoretically go to like
a like an a i and say start pulling tweets um we could find historic ones but if we want to get all the
good stuff from blue sky like the funny thing is even will stansell who's another liberal guy
has this viral post where he's like i need to get off blue sky because you people have gone insane
When the leftists who are insane call the other leftists even more insane, we got a problem.
But genuinely, if you're a member of the Discord community, maybe we will put together a project
where we start compiling as many of these posts celebrating, encouraging, or engaging in violence.
And then we make that coffee table book and then, you know, people can buy it for a decent price, put on their coffee table.
And then they can show their liberal friends who don't believe them.
It's a great idea.
We're going to clean out every forest in America to get paper.
One book.
Just for the proof of concept, we would have to, like, divorce.
The point you bring up about Will Stancel is actually, I mean, it's crazy because this is an argument that Peterson was making 12, 13 years ago.
You know, I forget who it was that kind of, you know, stabbed him in the back, but he had a public Twitter exchange with him.
And he was like, look, they're going to do it to you.
They always do it to you.
They always eat their own.
And Will Stancel has been, you know, a very, very far left kind of dude for a long time.
And now because I'm not even sure that he did anything actual, like significantly bad.
They just in Minneapolis decided that he wasn't pure enough.
And they started going after him.
And then once blood is in the water, then it's over.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Then it's over.
I mean, you remember in the last administration, the greatest threats to America were like practicing Catholics and white nationalists that are roaming the streets?
He declared war on chuds.
I was like, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
but I mean to your point though that that was something the administration itself said
the greatest threat to America is white male young white males straight white males
which is totally ridiculous blood red backdrop and he's like maga extremist or the number one
threat to America that was a declaration of war by the way the maga extremist the the most
dangerous people are out there are actually the white liberal women white wine resistor
moms that are out there just yeah it's because the white wine makes you more
bubbly, right?
Yeah.
And you're like,
you know what I was saying
before the show
is that the right
has testosterone, but not too much,
but the left has a ton
of estrogen.
And, you know,
it's funny because people
often say like,
oh, testosterone makes you want
to fight.
Yeah, but estrogen
makes you crazy.
Yeah.
And so the left is like,
blah,
and they're like punching
and screaming.
And the right has like
a moderate amount of testosterone.
They're like,
well, I don't want to get
into a fight with you.
The right,
the right needs just like
to crank up the T
by like 2X.
Yeah.
Just get to the point where your heart gives out at 60.
But then the guy's going to be like, shut up.
Just a little bit of trembleone, you know.
Get everybody on TRT and, yeah.
I mean, TRT is not quite what I'm thinking.
I'm thinking something with a little more octane.
Trembaloney sandwich.
Trembalone.
Trembaloney sandwich, yeah.
Get some D balls flying around there.
If you can hear me, please save you off.
Yeah, like, come on, FDA.
Like, you know.
I'm going to start putting trembleone in the water.
It's way better than fluoride.
It's way better than fluoride.
fluoride. But I mean, you know, the way that the left behaves, like, at the very least,
you can now clearly see that the left is a problem in the U.S. And it's completely undeniable now.
You know, the violent attacks, you don't see a lot of right-wingers doing, you know,
doing violent attacks to other people. Like, they're just not engaging it. And to the point
we were making earlier today, like a lot of the reason why right-wingerers don't fight back is because
they have something to lose. We talked about this.
The left, they don't have anything to lose.
Let me pull this up. We have this post
from Graham Linahan, who
is highlighting a post from
this far lefty named Will Stansell,
who has realized the left is insane.
So let me just give you the quick gist. A leftist
has realized that blue sky is full of
crazier leftist than him, and
he doesn't want to play this game anymore.
Graham says so funny, a bunch of people who knew
they'd soon be answering tough
questions on child experimentation, trans, violence,
etc. All left X for
other site, which they promptly turned into such a woke nightmare that even Will Stancel can't take
it. He said on Blue Sky, man, every day I wonder if I shouldn't just delete my account on here,
maybe. Opening Blue Sky makes me want to actually walk in front of a truck. I don't think people on
here understand how crazy they've gotten. It's this endless feedback loop of self-radicalization
built around some of the most toxic personalities I've ever encountered. It would be nice to talk
about politics without being in a blizzard of seething hatred and abuse all the time.
That's what I've been saying.
And he says they're largely blocked, but it doesn't matter because we share a social space and many of them have tens of thousands of followers and their absolute derangement as making the social space intolerable.
I love that this leftist who does exactly what he's describing to the rest of us is now experiencing exactly what he does to him.
Yeah.
It's just beautiful.
It's an ironic kind of day, isn't it?
Yeah.
Just lots of irony milling about.
I mean, I wish we could, in some.
Someday it'll all kind of be out there.
But the the amount of threats that Republican congressmen get death threats, death threats on a daily basis is staggering the number.
I mean, it is unbelievable.
And of course, you've got to look at all of these because you don't know if somebody's saying something on the internet.
And then it becomes a reality, right?
And many times, they'll post something and then something happens, right?
And we've had not just me, many people, many, many members, Republicans, people showing up at their house, this, that, threatening their families, showing up to schools, all of this stuff.
I mean, there is no line.
There is no line for the Democrats.
They are going to find you wherever you are, and they're going to threaten you and perhaps even inflict violence on you because you do not agree with them.
Well, they were greenlit every step of the way.
Like, I mean, you saw like 2016 at the campuses when the Ben Shapiro, O'Mail it would turn up, and they would literally be flooded,
fire bombed, et cetera, total impunity.
I mean, even so during COVID, like, everyone always forgets this.
Tucker Carlson's house got, like, sieged by, like,
a ton of leftist protests. Yeah, and they cracked the door.
Scotus got there. No one ever talks about it. There's a bunch of people
in, there were a bunch of people that were going outside of the
people in Scotas. Yeah. And, and the,
you, it's good that you mentioned the, you know, the Ben Shapiro and the
the Milingnopoulos stuff. Like, there was
so many arguments online because that was when
Punch a Nazi kind of came back into, you know,
the common phrase. And the,
the arguments that were being made, it was like, look, and this is an argument I made to people
that were, you know, in the music industry. I'm like, look, you can't, you can't say that. Like,
you can't punch a Nazi. Like, that's only going to lead to more violence. It's going to lead
to more actual Nazis. It's going to lead to more violence. It's going to escalate everything.
And now, like, you know, this year, there was Charlie Kirk. There was two attempt,
not, well, last year, there was Charlie Kirk. It was two attempts on Donald Trump's life prior to
that. Like, this is the fruition of the predictions made in, you know, the, the predictions made
in 2016.
And someone shot at this property
two months ago.
They're going to Riley's house, they're making threats
on Congress. Like this doesn't get better
by saying, no, we should punch it
and a chud guy, you know,
making shirts about it. They're still glorifying
it. It's not a chud.
Okay. As a proud chud, disavow.
Whatever you want to call him. But the point
being like, chungis. The academic
term, yeah. He wasn't a wholesome chungus.
Intellectual term we like to use.
But the point remains, like
you know, with the glorification of Luigi Mangione, like, this is just going to make more violence.
And, and this is, this is why Tim and I say it's like, where's the off ramp?
How do you, how do you diffuse this stuff?
And I don't see a way to do it.
Well, look, one of their guys back in the day said by any means necessary.
Yeah.
I mean, they say it was an organization.
Yeah.
Also, the punch and, that's the one was crazy because then they would post pictures of like,
uh, the guys storming Normandy and they were like, this is what an anti-fascist look like.
And then if you regurgitate, the, you regurgitate,
the average political beliefs of a World War II infantrymen.
And they call you a Nazi.
Well, that was the freedom tunes, one of Seamus' biggest cartoons where the woke bring
World War II soldiers to the future to help them fight the Nazis.
Yeah.
And then the World War II soldiers are like, wait a minute, you're doing what when they realize
what the left is actually trying to do?
The mayor of New York City's name is what?
Yeah.
Well, you heard the call to prayer in New York, right?
Yeah.
People are getting freaked out.
I want to throw this in the mix real quick and give a shout out to the left for
becoming QAnon.
Ellen Barkin, she's a prominent lefty.
She's from like, she took a TV show producer or something like that.
She said, the number of people in this administration connected to Jeffrey Epson is stupefying.
It is correct to say we are a country run by a cabal of real life pedophiles and sex traffickers whose crimes are more horrendous than we can imagine.
How much more can we take?
Lady, like 10 years ago, all these Trump supporters were screaming exactly what you were saying.
And I'd be willing to bet you can go through her timeline and find a bunch of tweets where she's claiming this exact thing is not true.
So my point here is not to bring up the Epstein stuff in this context.
It's to point out that the left has become the right.
They're claiming the election was stolen.
Have you guys seen these viral conspiracy subreddits and forums that exist?
I brought them up quite a bit.
I'll try and pull one up again.
But they're basically saying that Elon admitted to stealing the election.
He rigged the servers.
You Starlink satellite.
That's right.
You use Starlink satellites.
They're using like Kato Institute lines to like attack tariffs.
Now that Trump is like pro tariff, now they're like, free trade is like a vital political family.
What's going on?
Who are you people?
I was critical of tariffs.
Like I have a background.
I was in like being like a libertarian kind of dude, right?
Like, and I'm not a libertarian anymore.
And one of the reasons is a lot of the things that you kind of assumed were true as a libertarian, they seem to not be.
Right.
Like I mean, I understand if you're a bear long enough, bad things are going to happen.
But like if you if you look at the, the, the, the, the, the, the,
tariffs, like they, it is not panned out the way all the libertarians and the Cato Institute and all
not at all said. And I'm, I'll be the first person to admit I was wrong. I was, I was like,
I've said, you know, on the show, I was like, I don't think tariffs are probably a good idea.
You know, I'm not an economist, but like obviously, because I was wrong about it, you know,
but then again, there were so many people that are libertarians are like swearing up and
down, you know, the tariffs are going to do this, the tariffs are going to do that.
Well, if you say the tariffs are going to do, if you say bad thing is going to happen,
and then you can be like, oh, look, see, I was right, a bad thing happened.
Yeah, they're literally like, recital.
like Newt Gingrich talking points on like tariffs is crazy.
You know, to be fair, how many people publicly facing or otherwise would just say what Phil just said,
hey, I was wrong.
Actually, this worked.
Obviously nobody.
You know, which is to Phil's credit.
I haven't looked at the chat's talking about how stupid I am.
I mean, but no, I mean, to, to your credit.
I mean, that's now me, obviously being a West Virginia, we are very pro-terif.
Like, this is something that we, we have watched globalization.
destroy us over the last several decades from NAFTA and so on and so forth.
I mean, it has happened where steel mill is just shutting down, our job shipped overseas.
So for me, I was, you know, two feet in.
One of the first bills I introduced was a reciprocal tariff bill.
That's something that I feel really strongly about.
But the end of the day, yes, balanced trade is a good thing.
It is a good thing to have balanced trade.
And we have the ability to balance it and to reinvigorate manufacturers.
in the United States, it actually evens the playing field for our manufacturers because that
cheap, cheap product from China now has to compete at the same price point as our manufacturers.
And the consumer, which they have said, oh, this is going to get passed down to the consumer,
it's a tax on them.
They're willing to eat it to be able to participate in the greatest consumer market on the
face of the planet.
There was a- Like a leftist substack where they were arguing that tariffs uniquely punish POCs,
and that's why we should be opposed to.
Well, that's true, I guess.
There was this video that I did a comment on for the Tim Poole show this morning, which is a guy claiming he's explaining why MAGA is a cult.
And entity basically says that they're not driven by facts or policy.
They're driven by revenge.
And it's clearly wrong because anybody who tracks the polling data knows that Trump only won through a coalition, which included libertarians and moderates who two to one lean right or at least did a year ago.
And now things are kind of changed.
You can see this in the comedic podcast space.
They're kind of getting salty.
But I digress.
The point that I bring up, the reason I bring this up is that there's reasons why I
supported Donald Trump and I voted for them and tariffs are one of the biggest issues.
And all these libs come out as academic experts on the issue of tariffs now, having never
cared about this in the past.
But I can tell you exactly why it mattered to me and skateboarding.
So here's the way a skateboard is made.
They get some lumber from either the Pacific Northwest or Canada.
It's a North American rock maple, either Canadian or American.
American, send it to China where a Chinese laborer will make these boards for pennies in the
dollar and then send it back to the U.S.
That's actually a waste of energy, but because a Chinese peasant is willing to work for a
cheaper rate than an American, we don't make skateboards here anymore.
And over the last 15 years, the skateboard industry has collapsed because there's no more
skate industry.
We don't make skateboards.
If you don't make skateboards, there's no skateboarding jobs.
So how are you going to sponsor a professional skateboarder if there's a
There's no company making skateboards that needs to advertise that they make skateboards
because they're all made in China.
So right now in Southeast Asia, skateboarding is bigger than ever.
They're opening skate parks in theme parks.
That's how popular it is.
And there's too many people.
It's miserable, actually.
I wouldn't want to go.
Me as I'd show up and there's kids sitting everywhere playing.
That's how popular is in the United States.
It is gone.
So when Trump says, we are going to tariff China.
And China says we're going to tariff back.
I'm laughing.
You know why?
Because what happens then is, we tear down a tree in the United States, send it to China
who says tariff on that lumber to their factories.
So now that lumber is going up by 100%.
Then they make a skateboard, send it to the U.S.
and the U.S. says tariff on that skateboard.
It turns a Chinese-made skateboard from $35 upwards of $100 a board.
The American-made boards that we sell at Boone's HQ are $35.
boards. And then we sell them for 55 because a portion goes to the rider, a portion goes to cover
general administrative costs, and then we have our profit margin, which is relatively low.
But if you start tariffing China, we stop having to compete with peasants in third world
countries and we can bring our culture industries back. Yeah, look, this is the only
workforce on the face of the planet that has to compete with every worker in the world
in their own country. I mean, like, that's literally. We were the only ones. And so,
Of course, there's a national security component to this that I've been really hot on is that if we don't have internalized supply chains and we're not able to make things here in the United States, that will be a problem down the road.
You look at World War II where we turned, you know, Singer Sewing Company and that started making gun parts and IBM and everybody else into the war effort, right?
there is a point, there's a deterrent factor to having an industrial base, not talking about defense
industrial, an industrial base that can deter adversaries because our capacity to outbuild them.
That's why Andrew's got such a great idea, the defense company, right?
Oh, yeah.
They want to build like modern weapons, but they want to use existing parts and technology.
So that way, if something goes, like if they need to make a thousand of them, they don't have to
have all this special manufacturing for it.
They can go, it's the, it's the, you know, defense industry kind of idea of, like, run down to
Radio Shack, and I'm aging, dating myself there. But, you know, to be able to buy the parts
you need right there, you know, available in the market already. And the whole tariff
conversation was just like, people were arguing passage to that. I was arguing with this libertarian
guy. And I was talking about, yeah. And I was talking about the tariffs. And I was like,
no, we need tariffs. We need to protect our industry against, like, getting undercut.
But, like, I used Bengali's, a Benglish as a specific example.
And he's like, okay, well, if you introduce tariffs to keep the manufacturing sector in America
stimulated, you need to bring in more migrants. And I was like, I don't think you understand.
I'm making the argument that I don't want to compete against people from Bangladesh for money and labor and all these things.
And it's just like, he doesn't understand. He's just like economy-brained. And I'm like, we're a country, we're a nation.
We need to protect this. It's graph go up. Now, I do want to defend libertarians a little bit and give him a shout out because as much as I can disagree on where the policy goes, I respect that we always agree on the facts that I know that the libertarians can
come on the show and we'll agree like here's base reality. Now let's argue how it should go after
this. And we disagree. So I'll make fun of them. But it's okay because we're friends.
But let's do this. Let's jump to this next story from WHRO. Supreme Court of Virginia Greenlights
redistricting referendum. To put it simply, they're eradicating four Republican seats, I believe,
four, right? From the state of Virginia, all in all, this is going to, you know what? Let me
just stop and say this. The conversation is over. With the redistricting.
effort that we are seeing across the country, there are no longer going to be swing districts.
It's going to be Democrat districts and Republican districts and winning as the opposition party,
not going to happen. Now, the scary thing is, this means the conversation has ended because
there's no more political debate. The Democrat in the district can say to the Republicans,
Nana, you can't win no matter what you do. I don't have to pander to you anymore. This means in
these districts where they might try and be moderate and say, no, no, we're not going to be in favor of
insert far left policy or insert far right policy.
Now they're going to be like, far left it is because I'm in a primary and I got to beat this other
Democrat, not a Republican.
So that means at the federal level, what are we going to see?
You combine this with geographic hyperpolarization.
That is, people are leaving.
Conservative-leaning individuals have left California and New York, which means those districts,
so California, New York are going to lose congressional seats.
Good thing.
However, it means the remaining districts with less moderate and conservative voices.
the primaries are going to be socialist.
So typically the primary is around the range in the party from the moderate Democrat to
the far left and you've got to kind of panored in between because there's going to be New York
moderate Democrats who are going to be like, I don't know about that child sex change stuff.
Well, those moderates have left because of the insanity of New York.
And now this is shifting the Overton window of the Democratic Party.
So now you're going to have, okay, sex changes for minors after 12, but you know, not before.
and then sex changes for minors at any age.
That's going to be the new argument.
So at the federal level, you are going to have extremely far left.
And I'd say there's not going to be any far right.
It's going to be like moderate slow down there, Democrat types because conservatives are still, even in deep red places, not functioning all that well.
Yeah.
Like the deeper the red, like the worst the GOP actually is.
Like South Carolina is like some worst politicians in the country.
And that's like a ruby red state.
I'll put it like this.
The Republican Party is.
not a unified cult like the Democratic Party largely is. Now, don't get me wrong, they eat each
other alive all the time. But I would describe the right as a coalition of various right-leaning
to moderate ideologies. And the left is a murmuration. Right. They don't really have a leader.
They're floating around randomly, but they still follow the pack. Well, and also, like, a big problem
is on the right, our activist base makes podcasts. We're on the left, the activist base literally just
kill people. Or they get involved in like their, like, state or even county Democrat Party.
For example, in California, if you look at Berkeley and you go, like, New York Times always puts out like the precinct by precinct voting map.
There's precincts in Berkeley, California, probably other places, but I saw in Berkeley where the Green Party outperformed the Democrat Party.
So it's like the activist base in the Democrat Party is very involved in the way things go.
And if they don't get their way, they'll literally just go and vote for the Green Party in like these deepest red places.
Where in the Republican Party, people just get like demoralized and just step away from the table entirely.
So the one thing that, and this will shift it even more,
right-left voting rights act so when the voting rights act gets and i believe it'll be struck down
those blue seats that are there just by the nature of we have to carve out a minority district
in southern states due to the voting rights act once that gets struck down all those seats i mean look
you got democrat democrats democrats hold seats in alabama mississippi south carolina i mean all these
types of places because you have to carve out these districts. The South will just be solidly red.
There will not be one Democrat seat left. Now, for us, that's good news. But then we have states
like Indiana who they're letting us all down. I mean, it's just a total failure. They're not stepping
up to this. And for some reason, I guess they think this is a game. But the Democrats, they are not playing.
They're not playing on this in California. There are 53 seats in California. We
will be lucky if we have four or five left after these elections.
So the projection is Democrats are going to win, not by an election, but by just cutting out
Republican districts.
It's not exaggerating.
The projection for the 26 midterm election is that Democrats will be up by, I think it's like
five seats by sheer brute force, not by the actual election results.
So again, I'll stress, after redistricting is over, you will see solid blue with some
with some strong blue, solid red with some strong red, meaning there's no swing districts,
and Democrats outnumber Republicans, there's not going to be a conversation.
Yeah, I'm just, I think the Voting Rights Act will go the right way for us, but won't happen
before the actual 2026 elections.
They got a rule by July 1, but that's past primaries for a lot of states, so that won't matter.
This 10-1 map, look, there's one last chance to stop it.
If you live in Virginia, there's a referendum that's going to go out, please vote.
against this referendum, the Supreme Court in the state of Virginia has green lit this,
so the referendum is going to happen. Vote for your rights, vote for your country, vote for your
freedom. Go out and get everybody you know to vote to stop this referendum.
Yeah. Virginia is a great example for what their plans are for the country because that's a state
that's like, what, at best, what, 53, 47 probably. Oh, yeah, it's close. And so it's like, you know,
you see California and New York, it's like, that's what they can do with a razor thin majority,
with the entire country if they are to get back in power.
We just got to make D.C. Square again.
Totally.
Yes.
I am actually for that.
You know, that was the original intent for the District of Columbia.
That's the way it was designed until Virginia took that land back.
Give them Arlington and portions of Alexandria back to the District of Columbia.
And that's the way the city was designed.
People aren't supposed to be living in D.C. this way.
Yep.
It's supposed to be a federal district for the administration of a union.
but it's become a
city state
and now they want statehood
or the liberals want to get state or they want to give it
senators and that defies the
function of a federal district
yeah right
I know I'm just like okay lop it off back to
Maryland then you get your representation it's like no
no no it has to be they have their own unique culture
in D.C. No they don't.
They don't at all. They don't at all.
They don't at all. Would you say unique culture
votes 94%
one way they vote 94% of something like that
90 plus percent voted for Kamala Harris
yeah right
I mean, so that's, that is not a unique and diverse culture of thoughts and opinions.
You have this unique cultural tradition.
It's like a carjacking.
It's a really.
You're talking about South Africa?
Yeah, might as well be at this point.
Geez.
Yeah, no, it's totally ridiculous.
But yeah, make D.C. Square.
And then we have more room to build more arc to Trump's, too.
Like, there's a, there's a few roundabouts.
I've seen some, every time I go to a roundabout now and I see a green space, I just see an arc every single time.
With Trump's face, just right in the middle looking at you?
Yeah.
You know, because the proposals came out and one is like really gaudy with like gold all over it.
I'm like, I want that one.
I want that one actually.
That's his style.
That's why you should.
Yeah, he's all about the gold.
For generations, everyone will see it and they'll be like, oh, Trump built that.
Oh, yeah.
Because all the other arches, they could pass it off in a hundred years.
Like I said Biden built that.
No, we need like gold, laser fog machine, everything.
I've been saying this for the past couple of weeks.
Trump is not Lincoln.
Trump is Buchanan.
And someone else tweeted this.
Who was it?
Was it?
Was it Baris?
arrest and I can't remember who tweeted it. They tweeted, what would Abraham Lincoln do about
voter fraud? What would Buchanan have done about voter fraud? And that's kind of the point.
I think a lot of people are seeing. Right now we are in a state of crisis in this country,
undeniably. This redistricting effort is the end of the congressional conversation. It's supposed to be,
I mean, it's not even supposed to be this two-party system, but that was bad enough. Now we're
getting uniparty and when you have a federal Congress where the left is unified and the right
is a permanent minority, you are going to have effective, no representation.
Well, this means people are going to eventually going to say, I'm not going to let you open
the border to 30 million more people.
And so if you can't speak, then what do people do?
Bad things.
Now the question is, while all this really bad stuff is happening, what do you think Abraham Lincoln
would have done?
We don't need to question because we watched what he did before he got into office.
Abraham Lincoln got elected and the initial inauguration was in March back in the day.
And in this interim period, seven states seceded from the union.
The moment homeboy gets in, he's like, rally the troops, we're shutting this down.
Buchanan tried appeasement, negotiations, compromise, and slow rolls.
And it didn't work.
And it led to the crisis.
So I don't see Donald Trump as a Lincoln figure.
I see him as a Buchanan figure.
He is trying to play politics.
He is taking a soft touch.
He is pulling out of Minnesota.
And I don't necessarily disagree with that, but he is making the much lighter and weaker moves that are not actually dealing with the issues.
And I think what we've seen already is that you can just do things.
The Democrats certainly have for a long time.
And they don't care what's true.
So again, I made reference to this video earlier in the day that I commented on where a guy says a maggis a cult.
And he said it's because federal agents killed two people and they make excuses for it.
It's like, well, I can give you all the reasons in the world why people on the right and moderates have argued whether or not there was a justification for the shooting of Alex Prattie or of Renee Good.
Not that the entirety of the right is celebrating it.
But the issue is that Democrats arrested Trump's lawyers.
Yeah.
Okay. I want to make sure everyone understands this because I know you do, but liberals don't know the facts.
They don't understand what's going on in the world.
Democrats had Trump's legal counsel arrested for simply being his legal counsel under the argument
that providing legal counsel to Trump was a criminal conspiracy despite the fact it is constitutionally
protected. Any criminal can hire a lawyer to give him advice on what he can or can't do.
And the left argued to me on the culture war show, or a leftist did a liberal, that, well,
she was advising on crimes. When you are running a business,
and you don't know if you're allowed to do certain things.
Let's take a call she, for instance.
Is it insider trading, right?
If I call my lawyer and say, is it insider trading if I make a trade on something that I know the results to because I know someone in Congress?
Let's say they go, well, if you're not involved in the trade and the information from this member of Congress is in any way public, not necessarily widespread, you're good.
Then I go, okay, so I make the trade, right?
Then the next administration says, you're under arrest.
they arrest my lawyer for giving me advice on what they deemed later was criminal because
the lawyer that's the the level of psychotic behavior we are getting from the left so i stress
this don't down the barrel of democrats that don't care what's true yep and a voter base that
doesn't know what's going on you try to placate that you lose i'm not going to have good advice
for trump or for for the right for the most part i can certainly give some advice i don't know and i'm
to pretend to know what's going on behind the scenes. But oh boy, let's just let's just get ready for
28 or I should say for 2020 at the end of 2026 to 2028, Democrats are going to have Congress and they're
going to fire off subpoenas at full auto and they're going to start locking up Trump supporters
through bogus lying to Congress and contempt of Congress charges like they already did before.
Yeah, they've done that before. Remember Peter Navarro went to prison. That's right.
Yep. Peter Navarro went to prison, worked in the White House. I mean, they will lock our folks.
up and, you know, look, I'm, I stay a little more optimistic, obviously, that in hopes that we can
retain and keep the house, I think maybe in the second quarter of this year, moving in the
third quarter, we'll have some economic numbers and people can actually feel it, uh, that things
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They're moving in the right direction.
Hopefully it could help us, but it does not look good right now.
But particularly with the redistricting going on and all this, it doesn't look good.
But, you know, in all fairness, Riley, it's.
It's easy for you to be optimistic.
West Virginia is mountainous and highly defensible.
Right.
Yeah.
This is true.
This is very true.
We got great state laws here.
But, yeah.
The reason why, despite being an East Coast state, it's not very densely populated is because of the mountains.
It's very difficult to, in the early days, to get materials through the mountains, through the hills.
And so only the toughest.
I don't mean this to kind of blow smoke up West Virginia's ass, but it's true, only the most hardened individuals who could survive these conditions.
and carry the supplies actually ended up settling in this area.
So even to this day, it's not very densely populated because of how difficult it was.
At the same time, it's also the safest place in terms of natural disasters and war, or I should
say at least one of, in the United States, there's a variety of questions about what kind of war
you'd face.
But in the events of like ground invasion, mountainous, difficult to navigate, highly defensive for
the people who live there.
In the terms of flooding and natural disasters, I'll throw it to a, I'll throw it to a,
storm weather friend Ben Davidson, who shows the, if the great flood happens, West Virginia is the only place in the United States, like, not swept up.
So even when you get to the more, the more like out there theories of, like, mass floods, West Virginia is okay.
We're good.
And everybody's armed to the teeth here.
I think the Chamber of Commerce at West Virginia should pick that up as a slogan, highly defensible for ground invasion.
Highly defensible for ground invasions.
And look, if you are an actual Republican and real conservative and you live in Virginia,
I would invite you to come to Best Virginia.
Just leave.
It's over.
Sorry.
I have lost.
I don't know if it's just like people tweeting just a tweet,
but I see these like proposals of all these bordering counties in Virginia
and potentially Maryland of like joining in West Virginia.
Well, but Virginia would have to agree to that.
They're never going to agree to that.
There is one specific county.
Actually, Frederick County, Virginia, where Winchester is after the Civil War,
these bordering counties got to hold referendums if they wanted to join West Virginia or not.
And to this day, Frederick County, Virginia has never held their referendum and that law is still on the books.
If they wanted to, they could still do it.
That's Winchester, right?
Yep.
They definitely got to do it.
But isn't Winchester like a separate micro-county so they could just join West Virginia and surround Winchester?
Well, I mean, look, we'll take the whole thing because we would love to get another congressional district back because it gets us another electoral vote, which helps everybody in the presidential elections.
State of West Virginia has sieged Winchester.
I mean, yeah, we should go in and take it, right?
Yeah, honestly.
There's some good restaurants.
I mean, I don't see that they put up all that much of resistance.
Yeah, probably not.
It's probably, you know, greeted as liberators.
Yeah.
The old town's nice.
I think that's, it's not highly defensible.
We can take it easy.
We'll finally get a Costco.
You know, they have one in Winchester.
We watch your Costco.
Let's jump to this story from the Hungarian conservative.
Watch progressive icon Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez completely embarrass herself.
Now, I must stress, I actually am much more excited to talk about Zaron Mamdani,
gutting the New York Rainy Day Fund and retirement funds because communism doesn't work.
But we'll get there. In the meantime, communist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants to be president.
So she went to the Munich Security Conference, of which I'm baffled why she went. I got to be
honest. AOC as a member of Congress, is she even on any committee related to security and
national defense or anything? No. What is she doing at this conference? I have no idea, except I do.
she wants to run for president, so she needs to start creating an image of herself discussing
worldly affairs.
Well, the good news for all of us is, oh boy, oh boy, listen to this.
Should the U.S. actually commit U.S. troops to defend Taiwan if China were too much.
You know, I think that this is such a, you know, I think that this is a, this is a, this is a,
this is of course a very long-standing policy of the United States.
And I think what we are hoping for is that we want to make sure that we never get to that point.
I love this so much.
It's like...
Nailed it.
It's just...
It's like, Mr. President, we are concerned about auto manufacturing in the United States.
What can you say to the American people to assure them that their jobs are safe?
Well, jobs are important to Americans, and a longstanding policy of ours has always been jobs.
And everybody knows cars are great, especially when they're car jobs.
Now, I believe in America.
And America is a great place for people who like cars.
Cars are great.
And you know what?
That's what it really is to be an American.
To think about things that you like, because we love America.
America's a great place.
Thank you.
I was actually better, though, because you didn't have, like, the long pauses in there.
Like, you could see your mind.
working like Taiwan, where the hell is that?
This is the issue is that
I don't think she knows, I'm going to be completely honest.
Okay, I was making fun of her, but I'm going to say this in all
seriousness. I don't think AOC knows
where Taiwan is. I don't think she knows what the
conflict is. Yeah. I think she has a general surface
level of there is a policy
to protect Taiwan, but she doesn't know enough about
it to opine even to like beyond a surface level.
And you know what the problem is?
She, there, okay, there's a couple
reasons why I'm going to say she's not qualified to be
president. There's actually pleathera, a litany, but I will just say this first and foremost,
you need to have an actual answer on this issue pertaining to U.S. intervention in foreign
conflict in the Pacific theater. All that's fine. However, I would still, to a certain degree,
give a passing grade to a response that was very deferential and noncommittal. Like, if she had said,
if they, if they, if when they asked the question, she went, wow, that is a very difficult question.
If she just said, what is Aleppo?
No, no, no, no, no, no. My point is this. That's a fail. Gary Johnson failed. If her response was, that is an incredibly difficult question that I don't feel qualified right now to answer given the debate is ongoing, and I don't have access to national security information pertaining to what that would mean. So it would be ignorant of me to make a claim on the world stage at the Munich Security Conference that I would commit to something without having access to national security information. That's a great answer. I've got to point something out here real quick, though.
members in the house, it is a policy when we are in a partial shutdown or a full shutdown
are not allowed to travel internationally. That's the rule. I don't know how she paid to get
over there. That will be disclosed later if the U.S. taxpayer paid for her to be there.
That's a potential. Or she paid for it out of her campaign. But if it was paid for her by taxpayer
money, that is the policy of the house. She's not supposed to be there. We're in a partial
shutdown, the Department of Homeland Security
is currently unfunded.
Yeah, but she's AOC.
She is AOC. She could accidentally
shatter the filibuster record if they just
ask her a question about geopolitical.
You can tell she was like trying
to reach in the recesses of her mind
to like this canned answer that they had
given her like standing policy.
It's like spider webs on it like just turning.
But she's not leadership material.
Well, here's the point about Gary Johnson.
I've made a million to one times.
For those that aren't familiar, Gary Johnson famously, this was the 2015 cycle, was asked, what would he do about Aleppo?
And he goes, and what is Aleppo?
The interviewer goes, you're kidding.
This is at the height of the Syrian war.
Right.
Donald Trump is a master statesman for all the right and wrong reasons.
The way Trump answers a question about something like this.
So I'll throw it to you about.
Riley, ask me a question, but make up a random word.
Say, ask me about something.
What do you think about the Johnson rod in your car?
Well, you know, I know a lot of people have been talking about Johnson Rod, but it's not something that I'm focused on in the immediate because jobs matter so much more.
And, you know, you get into these conversations about Johnson Rod and the American people say, what the hell you're even talking about?
My job, my gas prices. See, that's what Trump does.
Oh, yeah.
He just pretends like what you're saying doesn't matter.
He calls it the weave.
Yeah, yeah, he's so good at it. He's so good at it.
What is Aleppo?
He'd be like, what would we do with Aleppo? What wouldn't we do with Aleppo?
Is literal response would be like, look, I know everybody's asking about Aleppo.
And of course, when we get in there, we'll take a look at what's going on.
But the American people right now are concerned about jobs.
And they don't want open borders.
They want immigration.
You're just, you're gone.
I'll tell you that answer that she gave will not matter one single bit to the liberals in this country.
That does not matter to them.
Not only to the liberals, but to the average American either.
Nobody wins or loses elections on foreign policy.
That's why we had to go to the Hungarian conservative.com to get the...
No, no, no, no.
That's not even a joke.
When I Google searched this, there's nothing.
Yeah.
Look, I'm sorry, real quick.
The New York Times wrote about it, but it was a defense of AOC where she called the New York Times and said,
here's what I want you to publish about my statement.
There's no major outlet writing that AOCC.
stuttered on the world stage and gave a non-answer.
That's why the Europeans are writing about it.
Like, hey, guys, who did you just send over?
Hey, guys, this is a point that I really need to reaffirm.
Like, I catch a lot of hell because I say that AOC is the most dangerous Democrat going right now.
She is extremely politically talented.
Just like you said, this will not matter in a general election.
The American people will not care.
She's incredibly charismatic.
she knows she's she's incredibly politically talented and all the people that are going to be like oh look she's too dumb to be president blah blah blah
even like i agree that she doesn't have nearly the political chops when it comes to foreign policy
or knowing about the economy or knowing about things that are actually important none of that stuff
matters everyone that gets elected gets elected on charisma it is 100% a possibility that she gets elected
and she is the most dangerous democrat and riley you were saying early back me up she
is the most dangerous Democrat out there
and take this to the bank. If she
runs in that Democrat primary,
I think she wins. Yeah. I think
she wins that primary. She's a fundraising
machine. She's raising nearly $10 million
a quarter right now as a
house member. And she is
personally very engaged.
Wait, how much $10 million? A quarter.
What? Yeah.
She's pulling in
$40 million a year.
Yeah. What does she do with it?
Banking it.
Wow. And she can, there are ways for her to spend it on herself, right?
Yeah. And she's building the machine. She's getting ready. And so she's going to make a decision. Is it Senate? Am I going to take out Chuck Schumer? Am I running for president?
Schumer is the way to go.
Schumer is the way to go. President is such a long shot and you miss, you're cooked.
Yep. But Senate makes a lot of sense because Schumer sucks. And she can go for two years. Barack Obama was the junior senator from Illinois.
Yep. And then he was the president.
Bro, when Obama got elected to the Senate, he was immediately asked, will you run for president?
Yep.
I remember I was like a teenager and I was watching this and I was like, oh, they were like,
now that you've won, will you run for president?
Like, oh, we'll see.
And I was like, what?
Yeah, what are we talking about?
Same thing will happen with AOC.
She will not serve, I mean, maybe she serves two terms, right?
And she gets in, maybe she serves two terms and she gets to 45 years old.
Yeah, I mean, she's in her mid-30s.
She's like, I just looked and she's like 39, I think.
Or no, she's 36 right now.
So, like, just barely eligible.
Yeah.
You know?
And like, so if she were to get into the Senate, because generally it's really, really hard for Congress people to win the presidency.
But a senator has the, the gravitas or whatever after spending a little time in the Senate, that is the most likely route for, I think.
Well, and if she gets to the Senate, the Senate is a very guarded place.
And she won't be saying goofy things.
There won't be that, you know, it's a very guarded place.
This is why they can kind of manage reputation a little bit.
easier over there in the Senate. But she is, I am telling you, personally she is an engaging person
and to Phil's point why that is so scary because it does come down to charisma. And she is a
movement. And if you don't believe she's leading that party, remember everybody laughed at the
Green New Deal. Ha ha ha ha. It became the law of the land. People don't even realize that the
inflation reduction react was just the Green New Deal. Yeah, that's her bill. It's the
same bill.
Exactly.
Everybody was laughing at her and she literally changed the country for the worst.
I mean,
one of the worst pieces of legislation ever passed.
She came up with it.
Yo.
YouTube is running a,
it must be under attack.
Sorry.
It's under attack,
right?
Are you seeing posts about it?
I'm seeing a lot of stuff.
So,
YouTube just now,
when I refreshed it because we're checking because the page has been down,
had a captcha block on Google.
com.
which it looks like YouTube is under a cyber attack.
And the point of doing that is to block out bot traffic.
Basically, it looks like a DDoS attack.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What I will say about AOC is,
remember when she fabricated that story about January 6th
and she claimed that the cop came to her office
and she thought she was going to die because of J6's founder,
despite the fact that what she was describing
happened an hour before anyone breached the building,
which makes you wonder how it is she knew the building was going to be breached?
Did she have four knowledge of January 6?
Who knows?
I don't know, but I know this.
That story you just told that she told to all of us, everyone believes is true.
Like this story of, you know, they were knocking down the door and I was barricaded.
That's like knowledge now.
That's like a fact.
Well, I think on the right, everyone knows she fabricated it because that was a big story.
On the left, they don't know anything.
No, but to hurt people, I mean, it's real.
Remember when Homeboy took the fire alarm thing off the door?
door and then pulled the fire along. He put the emergency
side up the door. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He didn't go to jail.
No. And like, you know, Phil's been
saying this, I mean, literally for years.
He's going to end up being
proven right on this. Alexandria
is, she's a problem.
Yeah. She is the
most dangerous person in the
in D.C. She's the most
dangerous Democrat. Well, because the, like, Republicans
conservatives broadly have this problem where, like, the
candidates that we think the Democrats should pick
are never actually in line with what the base actually wants in the Democrat Party,
where, like, Republicans are always, like, fixated, like, on this boogeyman that Michelle Obama is going to, like, change your mind and, like, run for president.
Or, like, Gavin Newsom's this obvious shoe in for the Democrats.
Like, the Democrat base wants to go as radical as possible right now.
AOC fits that bill perfectly.
Like, on what planet would they not pull that lever?
They're so angry right now.
And don't forget, Bernie is handing over his entire network and operation to her.
She is inheriting that.
There's a reason the two of them.
have been out on the road together.
Yeah.
Well, that's what you saw.
You saw that video after Zoran 1 and he goes and visits Bernie.
And it was literally like Obi-Wan and it was like a passing of the torch.
Like great work.
I can finally retire now.
Like you're taking.
Because it's like, that's a very real thing.
Like that was like a figurative passing of the torch that we were watching.
Oh yeah.
But it's getting even.
I mean, they're cranking it up to an 11.
Let's talk about the direction this country is going in.
And we'll start with this video here from our friend Zoran, Mamdani, who has publicly
stated he's looting New York City.
We would rather do is ensure that they
remain as they are so that the city can
be on firm financial footing. However,
in order to get to this point
of closing the gap on both this fiscal year
and the next fiscal year, we are forced
to raid the rainy day
fund, the retiree health benefits trust
reserve, and to increase
property taxes across these other years.
Wow. Wow.
That's insane, man. Take a look at this.
Take a look at this.
Welcome to New York City.
we call it San Francisco Jr.
Unbelievable.
That is,
that is feces.
It's filled
with shit.
Bro, it's been only a couple
of months.
That's literally an S storm.
Literally.
Man.
So we have this,
and this Gagher Capital guy said,
sell morons on taxing the billionaires,
immediately raise property tax
on every middle class family,
family in New York. To which this guy responds, 67% of New York City residents don't own any property
in the city. The notion that this attacks hike primarily on normal working New Yorkers is an
absolute joke. And I'm going to give a shout to our good friend Hassan Piker for making me
apprised of this because he retweeted it because leftists don't understand economics in the
slightest. So let me try and explain it to you. 89% of residential rentals in New York City are
run by businesses, not individual millionaires and billionaires. They're actually companies
that maintain and staff these buildings because having a place to live requires fixing plumbing,
fixing the heaters, making sure the front door works, cleaning the hallways.
This is why they're superintendents.
Now, when you raise property taxes on everybody, including some of these businesses only have
like 10 units.
They're small businesses that maintain it so that you don't have to pay property taxes or other fees
or often your water bill.
now that they're going to raise the property taxes, one of two things is going to happen.
They're simply going to pass that expense off to you and your rents will increase.
Knowing Kami, New York, however, they're probably going to try and rent control, which means
the business owners have already done this.
We're going to see rent versus cost price inversion.
This means that it becomes more expensive to rent the property out than to just do nothing
with it and sit on it as an empty asset.
So, if you own the property, they increase the property.
they increase the property taxes.
The business that runs, it says,
it's no longer a viable business.
They will sell off the property or abandon it.
And then what happens?
You are going to get empty buildings,
bankrupt businesses, loss of jobs,
and the best part, slum lords.
These people don't understand a lick of economics.
I saw a great video
where this old guy is arguing with a lefty in the street.
And he's like, you think that I should pay 70% of my income
after $2 million?
dollars and the guy goes yes and 75% for every dollar after that and he goes okay once i reach two million
dollars in income i'm going to furlough all of my employees and i'm going to go play golf and go on my
yacht for the for the remainder of the year and now nobody works because they don't understand
how economics works so congratulations to all the commies in new york for watching your retiree health
savings get looted and your property taxes spike yeah also like it's it's tough for people that
don't live or haven't been in New York City or understand like how the outer boroughs work,
but like the majority of properties in New York City are still single family homes,
like Queens, Brooklyn, and then pretty much the entirety of Staten Island are single family homes.
So the only people that are really going to feel the pinch here is not these, again,
these large corporations that, you know, own a lot of rental properties or even these like,
again, these wealthy, these sort of wealthy property owners that presumably he thinks he's like
really putting some weight on here.
It's just like normal middle class people that still own homes, like in Queens.
Staten Island. There are the ones that are going to feel the pinch because, like, what, a 10%
increase, if you, again, have millions of dollars in the bank that doesn't really impact
you as much. But if you're, like, literally just trying to survive on your mortgage payments
and Queens, you're cooked. It's over for you. So they're going to have to sell their homes.
Again, no one's going to want to buy these single family homes. Again, like families, this is
going to go to businesses. Businesses are going to buy up the majority of the single, and then
they're going to turn them into rental property. So all this is ensuring is that you're
eliminating home ownership in New York City. Because there's still a ton of single family
homes in New York City. He's a communist, so he thinks the property's theft anyways. So I mean,
it's just, all it is like it's a consolidation move. It just ensures that there's more
businesses owning property. Exactly what happens with communists all the time. Not busy.
They, they, they cano out the middle class. Insureds with the government. Yeah, the government's
going to own them. Ultimately, that's the objective. Because what happens is, zoning laws too.
So what happens right now is property taxes go up. The small business rentals,
89% of the rentals are small, are owned by businesses. Some large, some small. They say,
okay, it is now too expensive to run this and they legally won't let me increase rent.
So I give up.
The city then goes, well, how about this?
We will buy the property off you at a good rate.
And we had when de Blasio was in during COVID, he said their strategy was to buy up these buildings for pennies and the dollars to make community housing.
This is the game they're playing.
We've already seen this happen where land owners, building owners, businesses have begun to
to leave properties vacant because the price limits, the rent limits that are in place by law
make it so that it's more expensive to rent it than to not rent it.
So what they're doing is they're leaving these, there's one video where the guy basically
says it's going to cost us $20,000 to fix this apartment up after the previous tenant
damaged it.
We have to pay that cost.
However, we can only charge X amount of rent.
We would not make our money back ever because the wear and tear of the existence.
tenant is going to require costs. So we just leave it empty. And now there's people saying like,
why can't I afford rent anywhere? Because communists are very stupid. They are deeply insane and stupid people.
And when you vote for things like communism, you are voting for stupidity. And you hit the nail on the
head. It's communism. And the end of the day, it comes down to one simple word that I think we all
understood that this agenda is about. That's control. So once you're living in one of these, you know,
government run and provided homes, all the little psycho idiosyncrasies that the left is about
how many times you can flush your toilet, how much water you can run, can you have a gas stove,
you know, all those little things to control every aspect of your life and how you live your
life will be determined by the government because you are dependent on them for your very existence.
in the shelter that you live in, the home that you live in, the roof over your head.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, you know, the problem I see largely is that, you know, we just put it like this.
The problems that we're facing are because it is due to the fact that Americans over a long period of time have become fat and complacent.
That we've come to a place where you can have a Zoran Mamdani being like, yeah, we're going to gut your bills.
There's crap all over the streets.
San Francisco.
How did we, how did we as Americans allow any of this?
to happen. The truth is that the generations that came before us, excuse me, just largely didn't care.
Right. They were like, what do you mean? The system runs itself. And what happens? They got fat and happy.
And then the people in office were corrupt and started gutting the machine for their own benefit.
And now we're on a debt, we're in a, we're in a death spiral. Yeah. Can the tailspin be recovered from and pulled out of? I'm not entirely sure.
But historically, we do tend to see a few things from situations like this.
You could possibly get a Caesar-esque Roman Empire. The Republic falls. And then a strong man says,
I'm not going to let it happen and takes over. A, an Abraham Lincoln-esque suspension of habeas corpus
and constitutional rights to keep the union stabilized. You could also could get a Bolshevik revolution.
Far leftists go to the centers of power, take out the command structure, then they assume control,
and everybody's just too scared to do anything about it. You could also get a Franco-esque type scenario,
where a military leader says, I'm not letting these comedies win, and then just decides to start fighting.
Right.
It's going to be one of something like this.
We don't know exactly what it looks like.
History doesn't repeat it rhymes.
So I wish you all the best of luck, and I hope you are preparing for the worst and hoping for the best.
But even New York City, like, the people that live in New York City, the standards drop because they're replacing New Yorkers.
Like, you can go and look at the demographic makeup of New York City.
The foreign-born proportion of the population is increasing year over year.
It's not stopping.
And so part of the problem is a lot of these people, they don't actually have like the
expectation, because we're saying, how can Americans tolerate this? How can Americans stand for this?
It's like, well, there's not very many Americans left in New York City, certainly not
very many Americans that have like a long lineage in the country. And so that's part of how you can
consolidate power in places like New York City and places like Los Angeles is you just shake out
Americans. That's the strategy that's going on here. That's Zoron's coalition.
But part of it is not just shaking Americans out. It's bringing not.
non-Americans in back to the congressional map issue is the census, right?
Congressional districts are made up of individuals, not citizens right now.
And it should count for citizens.
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Yeah. That's it. Yeah. That is it. So it's like you got to go fix this census issue,
which I know the administration is looking at. And I'm praying to God that.
They do because they don't. We're cooked.
Is that something that Congress is going to be helpful with?
Or is it something that the executive can do on his own?
The executive tried to do that during the last census. It went to court.
I think they're going to take another run in it for the next census.
Congress can certainly, absolutely, look, we can pass any law that we want within the vows of the Constitution.
No, you can't. You can't barely pass any laws.
Yeah, well, I'm speaking theoretically.
You're right.
By the powers vested in Congress.
If we're able to defeat our opponents in the House and then coerce our enemies, which is the Senate, then yes, we could do these things.
But, yeah, you could certainly pass a law to do it.
But, you know, the Senate is kind of the go-along get-along club over there and they're living in six-year terms and, you know, whatever, no problem.
You know, just kind of managing the decline of the country.
Repeal the 17th?
I'm actually for that.
I am completely for it.
Yeah, absolutely.
100%.
We got to do it.
You know, I will admit, I think based on what we've seen largely in the political landscape, I am, I don't know what the right word is for it, but I think liberalism has reached its conclusion for this country.
And that is the fault of those who purported to be classical liberals but did not defend what they believed in.
So I would describe it like this.
I view myself as a classical liberal.
for those that aren't familiar with that term means, it doesn't refer to American politics at all.
It's a reference to political ideology of, you know, largely what this country was founded on.
But understand, this country was also founded on blasphemy laws, strong social codes, and people being hung in the streets when they committed crimes against other people.
That's not to say before those things now.
But the thing is, we believed in semi-decentralized government.
We believed in guaranteed rights and protections to be written down.
and to a certain degree, freedom of people to practice their religion as they saw fit.
Over a long enough period of time, this worldview, which I largely agree with, not like the minutia of how they were doing bad things, everyone understands.
We do better over time, right? Slavery was bad.
However, they allowed in other ideologies and cultures which opposed this.
At this point, we are looking at the corruption, and I mean the political sense, I mean general decay of our institutions.
That is, the 70th Amendment for those that aren't familiar, states that effectively we're having a popular vote for a senator.
It used to be that your state legislature, your state representatives would decide who they would appoint to represent the state.
That is the better way to do it, because that requires individuals then pay attention to who their local senators and reps actually are and what's going on in their state.
With the creation or the ratification of the 17th Amendment, now nobody even knows who's running their own local jurisdiction.
districts or towns or whatever, and you get these members of Congress that are like,
vote for me and I'll clean up our town. Why would a federal member of Congress be cleaning up
your local town in your district? Your representative is going to go to Congress and represent
your interest to the federal government on issues of national taxation, borders, and foreign
policy. But these people now don't understand that we are a republic. So I say this. We need a
hard reset, unfortunately, and I don't know how it comes about, but I know that whether we do it or not,
it's going to happen. Because if it doesn't happen by the brute force of the right, the left will
smash everything and burn it down. And then if either the right gives up and you get a Bolshevik
style revolution or the right fights back and gets their reset. So if you repealed the 17th Amendment
right now, you go and look at the number of legislatures controlled by Republicans or split legislatures.
So say it goes one-one. We'd have close to 60 senators.
the Republicans would right now.
We would have close to 60 senators right now, if not 60.
And guess what it would do?
It would reinstitute this beautiful word you just mentioned.
Republic, we're a republic.
And so it would put focus back on the state legislatures,
which are largely ignored,
except when we're going through this redistricting process right now in states like Virginia.
So people should be paying attention to what your elected officials
doing in your state legislature. They have a lot more impact on your day to day than a U.S.
senator does. Yeah. Literally. It's crazy like the retconning that people do with the founders.
Like there were these wholesome Chungus like democracy advocates and everything.
They were all fat. Brutal American. I know. It's great. I'm like, dude, like it was a law in
every state where like you couldn't hold elected office unless you were a Protestant. Like they were
like very, they kept things very tight back then. Freedom of religion to be Protestant.
Yeah, they'd be like, where you're a Baptist?
All right, we'll let you in, but that's a little crazy.
And then, like, nowadays it's like...
There were a few exceptions like Virginia and Maryland because of the Catholic population.
But most of the original 13 colonies were...
You had to profess a belief in a Protestant Christian god.
The other interesting thing people need to understand is there were not just 13 colonies.
People don't...
They think that Britain established 13 colonies.
No, Canada was British too and still is.
And when the original colonies went to...
Quebec and they were like, hey, you should join us. They were like,
Maw, ha, ha, ha. And so then the war of 1812, we were to go take it. And then we went to
go take Montreal and we basically got it and the British burned down the White House and we were
like, crap. So anyway. Also crazy, all the Canadians claim the dub there. I'm like,
you guys didn't do anything. That was the British. That's crazy to me. That was still a family
feud. You guys, you weren't even a thing yet. Did you hear in Canada, they're having a no
king's rally? Yeah. And they literally have a king. Yeah, they call it no tyrants.
Yeah, no time. It's like, no king. Oh, wait a
Men of these.
We still have a king.
You know, you can disavow because you're a sitting member of Congress,
but these maple monkeys are getting a little out of control.
It's getting a little out of control.
We don't have to listen to the frostbacks.
And the situation with the king in Canada,
Ian reminds us all the time that there is a king still in Canada.
Because they, like, not to get super granular here,
but they don't even endorse the monarchy.
Like, Justin Trudeau is an avid supporter of the monarchy.
But it's not because he's like,
we have this, like, you know, classical.
Anglo tradition in Canada. That would be based if that's why he liked the monarchy, but he likes the
monarchy purely because America doesn't have one. And Canada's entire self-conceptualization as a
nation is rooted in like insecurity that they're basically just like America, the JV team.
Don't. So they have to endorse these. I'm just saying. I mean, is that wrong? Letting in here you say
that. You know what we need. We need, we need, we need to purge the Supreme Court except for Thomas
and Alito and then bring out a bunch of actual based pro-Americans so that they actually rule on
things that matter. The Supreme Court is, again, like Alito and Thomas are based. In fact,
you know, I've long argued just Thomas's extended family. They all get appointed the Supreme
Court, everybody else out. And we'll pack the court. We'll get, you know, four more seats.
Just Thomas, your kids, your cousins, whatever, they're all good. Which everyone is the man.
He's the best. But we have to, it's funny how he says so little. He's just very stoke and he sits there
and then he gives the right answers. The problem is that I'm reading this thing about the Second
Amendment. Virginia is trying to ban guns, basically. And the Supreme Court is just too scared.
They're too political. And I don't mean political in the sense that they have political opinions.
I mean they're concerned that the responses they give will create a political or cultural response
instead of just doing what needs to be done. We need a Supreme Court who's going to be like,
don't know, don't care. This is what is. But we don't have that. We have two guys.
I would like Clarence Thomas if he was like appointed like Scotus Caesar and then he could like choose who the
successors would be personally completely subvert the entire system.
Alito is something like 74 and he's talking about retired before the end of, yeah,
before the end of, well, he needs to do it now because it's not going to get confirmed
if they take the Senate.
Yeah, 74, like he's probably still got 10 years because, I mean, look, I love Trump and I've
supported everything.
Unfortunately, the SCOTUS picks haven't quite resulted in what we would have liked.
So I don't know.
Should appoint Matt Walsh.
Emil Bove is like the shoe in for the next SCOTUS appointee.
And I mean, I don't know too much about him, but a lot of.
of our more legally-minded people still have some questions.
Matt, if they nominate you for Supreme Court, would you take it?
Matt Walsh should be in this Supreme Court.
Very salient question.
Well, we have that.
He'd make Thomas look like K.G., uh, Karin, uh, Katanji Brown Jackson.
Well, now that Riley's not here, I won't have any Catholic pushback.
One big problem is there's zero Protestants on the Supreme Court right now.
It's all Catholics and Jewish people.
It's like, what happened? Protestants are the majority of the country?
Where's our representation?
What's Katanji Brown Jackson?
She's like, well, she's, I guess she would be considered a prostit.
She's Baptist, but like, I don't know how devoted she is.
Makes sense.
Probably not very.
She doesn't know what a woman is.
I want to just, like, have you guys seen that Matt Walsh judge show that he did briefly?
Yeah.
It was very funny.
Yeah.
I just want to, I'm just imagining Matt Walsh on the Supreme Court and he's just like, no, we're banning trans.
And they're just like, I don't care.
Rules by decree.
It's like, that's not the judge's job.
He's like, I don't care.
I don't care.
He is now.
I'm a javel on a cool robe.
A jave.
A gavel. Gavill. What is that? A javelin? Maybe. That would be nice, too. A gavel. My apologies.
Look, the left has no compunction with doing things like that. It doesn't matter what the law says. They just interpreted the way they wanted to turn out.
Have you listened to what Katanshi Brown Jackson has said about half this stuff? Like, she's, she, we have no choice. It's like 80% of the words.
Oh, right. Seriously.
No choice but to listen.
Famously in like the previous rulings, she made arguments that, I forgot exactly what it was. I should pull this.
one up where she made an argument. What was this one? Do you guys remember what happened? It was a big
story where she made some like inverted recursive arguments about why they had to do something because
they can't do it or something like that. I don't remember exactly what you're talking about. But the most
common phrase that she uses is I don't understand. Yeah. And they keep having this problem where she just
like debates the lawyers. Like it's like this you're not supposed to do that. It's not like a debate show.
It's insane. Yeah. She thinks that if she can convince
The lawyer, she thinks that there's an audience that she has to convince.
And then, and then it's Clarence Thomas, like, I think the first thing he ever spoke
into the record was he was making fun of the lawyer because he went to Yale.
I think that's what it was.
It's like the complete opposite of KVG, so KBJ.
Unreal.
But yeah, I mean.
KBG.
KBJ.
I was mixing her up with Ginsburg.
KBJ.
She, I mean, it, it, she is, I've said multiple times.
She's an embarrassment to the court.
The fact that she wouldn't, that she, I mean, everyone knows that she knows what a woman is,
but she refused to say because of her ideology.
That is just, that was the most disqualifying thing that I think I've seen any Supreme Court justice do when they were being interviewed.
You're talking about Katanji.
Yeah, Katanji Brown, Jackson.
Okay, okay, okay, here's what it was. Here what it was.
Amy Coney-Barrant said, quote, we will not dwell on Justice Jackson's argument, which is at odds with more than two centuries worth of precedent, not to mention the Constitution itself.
We observe only this. Justice Jackson decries an imperial executive while embracing an imperial judicial.
Sherry. She was arguing that Trump can't do these things, so we have to do them by decree.
And everybody on the court, literally everyone, even the liberals were like,
what are crazy? Yeah, they were, it was literally like, what are you talking?
Sort of my or her. She's like, where did you? Who are? You know what? Her opinion is the most
aligned with the left's world view. Yeah. 200 years? No, we're in the now. Yeah. We're talking about
right now. She doesn't have that she has any means necessary. Exactly. Her opinion is specifically
whatever the left believes right now,
you can guarantee
what her opinion is going to be,
what she's going to say,
where she's going to come down
in every single vote,
you know.
One of the frustrations
that people on the right
have with people like Amy Coney-Barrant and
Cavana and stuff is
sometimes you're not really sure.
Like there's actually a possibility
that they will see things differently
and they'll have,
they'll come down and vote
in a way that the conservatives don't like.
Yeah, it happens all the time.
But that's because they're actually judges.
They're actually, like,
they may come
down on, they may come down on things in the way that the right doesn't like, but they're,
they come down in a way where they actually thought about it and they make it at least a decent
argument. Hold on a second. And the point that I'm making is, you know, like Sotomayor and
definitely Katanji Brown Jackson, you know, there's no question. There's no, there's no thought
process. There's no thought process. They're not listening to any of the, any of the arguments
in front of them being made and thinking about this. They're just like, okay, this is the, this is
what the, the question before the court. I know before any arguments are made. I know exactly
what I'm going to say long before the argument start.
Well, and Katanji, like, literally, Liz was recently.
It was like in a Broadway play.
Like, she's clearly being swayed by activists.
She was at the grannies.
It's really simple if you want to just zoom out what it is.
Republicans think they're having an argument with their roommate, but it's actually
a demon wearing their roommate as a skin suit.
They're sitting there being like, the purpose of our institutions is to have democracy
where we will converse among our fellow citizens.
and then they're looking at the guy from Men in Black
in the Edgar suit, but like, right,
I have a good idea about how to run the country.
Let's let everybody in at once.
And they're like, well, that's an argument.
I disagree with, but I win anyway.
And then they open the borders, and then your country's gone.
Yeah, literally.
Yeah, John Doyle makes this point all the time,
and it's such a great point, is literally we're going to be, like,
facing the wall.
They're going to have rifles at our backs,
and then the conservatives are going to turn to each other,
and they could be like, could you imagine if we were the ones
holding the right?
So true.
Before we go to our Rumble Rants and chats, I want to play this video of Donald Trump, if he was born in other countries.
Here's Venice.
I don't know what song that is.
I don't know what song that is. I don't want to get copyrights.
Dmitri Trumbaw from Russia.
Dinald Trump wore a video.
Dinaldo Trump as Mexico.
Donaldo Trombie, Italy.
Italy.
Dominique Trompu, France.
What do we have here?
Donald Trump from Germany.
You already has a really German name.
Right?
Donald Lankton, China.
Iran.
What's next?
We've got Brazil.
Donaldo Trampa.
What's next?
Wait, wait, wait, what is it?
Say, Donorudo, Turan.
It's like, what did you think Donro Doctrine looked like?
That's what it is.
We just installed Donald Trump's in every country.
Donaldo Trumpesi from Argentina.
Nah, German name works there too.
Yeah, low key.
Donat Trompoglu.
At this point, that's a German name.
Donald Okorampa.
Why would someone make this, Sir Donald Trumpton?
This is what Donorodiction's going to look.
We just install Trump clones in all these countries.
Just.
ethnic Trump clones.
Anybody have a favorite there?
I like the English one.
I like the Japanese one because there's a secret to learning Japanese that people need to know,
and I can help you understand.
I'm going to teach you a bunch of Japanese words right away very easily.
Japanese people don't make up new words for the most part for new things.
So, for instance, how do you say ice cream in Japanese?
Ice cream.
You just say it with a Japanese accent.
I love that.
And like computer, it's like computer.
Yeah, that's my favorite thing is the European immigrants coming to America and getting cut off from the motherland.
So they had to come up with new words to describe like the animals that we have here.
My favorite one is like Texas German because they'd never seen like a skunk like we had it.
So they just called it a stinker cat. It's like a stinky cat.
You know, I want to give this one time my anime friends out there, all the webes.
So I'm sure you guys are familiar with Naruto.
Yep.
Because of the Naruto running people were doing where they had arms out like they were developmentally disabled.
So after Narutu, the full series ended, they created a new spin-off, which is still effectively the same show, but it follows his kid, Boruto.
And so I'm a big Naruto fan.
I read every manga when it was coming out up until its completion.
And I've never really cared for Buroto.
And I always just thought, like, Naruto sounds like a Japanese thing.
Like, you go to a Japanese restaurant, they have like Naruto roll in boxes or something.
It must be something, I guess.
And I was like, Boruto?
What a stupid word?
What does that even mean?
and then someone pointed out it's literally just bolt
like lightning bolts over the Japanese accent
and I was like oh my god
I feel like that's a little Korean racism coming through
I'm allowed to be because I'm also Japanese
right playing both sides that's right
I love that yeah I'm allowed to
let's see you know I think I like Italian Trump
Italian Trump yeah
everyone wants to say the black guy was the best one
Nigerian Trump yeah
Nigerian
All right, all right, everybody. We're going to go to your Rumble Rans and Super Chats. Before we do, make sure you go to castbrew.com and pick up some delicious cast brew coffee. Now, everybody's favorite is Appalachian Nights. Somehow, I just accidentally stumbled upon a Grand Slam coffee. Basically, what happened was, we got a bunch of samples of different blends. I like an earthy, dark, robust, chocolatey kind of coffee. And so I took these flavor profiles, mixed them together. And I said, this is what I like. And then we formulated it.
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Basically, whichever one sells the most is on the furthest left.
So Ian's Graphene Dream actually is our number two bestseller.
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It's a low acidity coffee.
Ian was like, my stomach hurts when I drink coffee.
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And we're like, okay, let's figure it out.
So we blended a low acidity coffee.
It tastes really, really good.
And it sells crazy for function.
The funny thing is everybody else, this is so Ian.
Everybody else is like, let's do a flavor of some sort.
And like, let's try, you know, for Seamus, we were like, should we do a whiskey?
You know, or something like that.
And then Ian was like, make mine functional.
and it sells like crazy.
So I don't actually know how else to make a functional coffee,
but, you know, high acid, burn your stomach to shreds.
I mean, that's kind of what the Alex Stein was, right?
The double caffeine.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And, you know, to be honest,
the double caffeine didn't really sell that well.
It actually took a while to sell out of our double caffeine
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But now we do have the Dr. Alex Stein's Big Booty Latina love potion.
Alex Stein is not a doctor.
That is our latest that we put out for Valentine's Day.
And so, indeed.
And we wrote a song too.
We, I generated a song about it.
It's very good fun.
Anyway, let's grab your rants and chats.
Grofty says, Rumble Wallet, yes.
Indeed, Rumble Wallet.
It's a great way to make payments.
Tip Rumble creators.
Good stuff.
Bay Wolf says, with all of this end times in Satanic Panic 2.0 talk,
you really should have a non-Christian, Adam Green.
he's an expert in Jewish and Christian messianism.
Perhaps.
We should bring a simulist, a Christian theologian, and who else should you bring?
Scientologist.
Scientologist won't do it.
They probably, they probably.
We've had a handful of Scientologists in the show.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah, and they basically all just say, I don't want to talk about religion.
And, but I mean, my response is always like, yeah, like, we actually don't.
It's, we're a news show.
we don't we don't unless someone wants to start talking about it we get into like generally
Christianity like I can't talk about a Tom Cruise will come to my house yeah it's all spurrg out
and derail the show that's why I mean I got to be honest the uh the Scientologist that we have had I'm
not going to name anybody they've been great they're great people I mean I understand there's
lot of people who don't like they they the Scientology is uh derided quite a bit for a variety of
reasons but the people that we've had on have been nothing but pleasant to us and they've
not preached to us they've actually said I prefer not to talk about religion and
You were like, that works for me.
I mean, to be able to be honest, I didn't want to hear it.
Mission Impossible's great.
Playing hard against.
You're playing hard against.
I think of Queens was good.
Hey, look, man.
Tom Cruise is awesome.
I'm a huge fan.
He's one of the last great action stars that exist.
I know, and he's like 60.
It's 63.
I actually look today.
He's 63?
It's what I mean.
You can disavow because you're a congressman.
He's like white excellence when you really think about him and Justin Bieber.
Like, let's go.
Think about the, like, top gun two.
He was like, you know what?
Do what people like.
They like action films with a good ending, good plot line, pretty similar to Top Gun 1.
And guess what?
Highest gross a movie out.
Billion dollars.
My dad talks about the first one.
Like he was in North Carolina movie comes out.
He comes out of the theater.
Air Force Navy set up right outside.
Like, what you saw, boy?
Yeah.
What I meant things?
And you're peeling potatoes on the Gulf.
Talk to some guys that joined the Navy around that time.
They're like, yeah, I mean, I just saw Top Gun and was like, I was like, I want to fly fighter jets.
And they were like, yeah, like 0.001% of people.
Good luck.
And it's like a high ranking.
You're like a captain, right?
You have to be an officer.
Officer.
Yeah.
It means, that's serious stuff.
And then you got like three extra years of training.
Like it's like a seven year process.
Yeah.
But you know, I'm really excited for AI because now it means I can watch.
You know, my goal is to have a movie with Jason Statham and Tom Cruise.
And they just go around beating people up.
Because you make a movie with Jason Statham.
goes around beating people up, I'm going to watch it.
Yeah.
They've not like 20 of them.
It's a hit every time.
It doesn't matter.
Literally doesn't matter the reason.
Give me one where he's a janitor and some ragged mafia guy
drops a sandwich on the ground and refuses to pick it up.
So he's just goes on a rampage wiping out the mafia.
I'm going to watch it.
Yeah, it's great.
And Tom Cruise, all the Mission Impossibles.
The last one I wasn't a fan of, they tried jumbling too much together to make a finale.
But I love all the Mission Impossible movies.
They are.
That and Fast and the Furious is fantastic.
And I've argued this.
The FFCU, as I call it, the Fast and Furious Cinematic Universe,
they need to level up because you don't do with outer space, right?
Yeah.
So, I mean, it's remarkable that this movie franchise starts where it's like undercover cop drama.
Yeah.
And then like 10 years later, they're in outer space.
I am for it.
I am stoked for AI because I've argued that the next movie needs to be that they all get superpowers.
Oh, yeah.
And my plot, my treatment is that, you know, Dom is working on his new car.
And then, you know, Ludacris is like, you've got this experimental engine that uses a plasma drive.
And then they're all working on it.
But then it blows up and they all get blasted by experimental quantum singularity to whatever.
And then it gives them all different powers.
Could we give them all Dolorians?
And they go through time traveling.
Yeah.
Like they're all time traveling.
I think, look, anybody listening?
Just think about it.
Bro, have you seen C-Dance 2.0?
No.
This AI stuff where they're making all this crazy.
Let me see if I can find something to play.
Because, guys, we showed the Brad Pitt-Tam-Cruist thing.
It is an understatement, the stuff that's coming out right now.
It's incredibly good.
Like that Brad Pitt stuff.
Cease and desists.
First of all, there's this one, which is a legend.
I'm going to play this for those that haven't seen it.
You ready for this one?
Wait, here we go.
Here we go.
We need to build more data centers.
AI needs it.
To cure cancer, right?
We're curing cancer.
Right?
For those that are just listening,
it's the scene from Star Wars.
I think this is what second one?
It's from, no, it's the third one?
The Phantom Menace.
That's not Phantom Menace.
No, that's the, oh, attack of the clones then.
Right, that's second one.
And Natalie Portman's character, she's like,
we're carrying cancer, right?
And then it zooms out, it just has massive AI-generated boobs.
So, you know.
Not for curing cancer.
That's what the, you know, but let me see if I can, wow, dude.
Riley, are there congressmen that are using AI to write a lot of their press releases?
Because I have seen some people pointing that out.
I don't know.
if they are
I'm not aware of it but I'm
maybe here's a really here's a much
better example
check this out check this out guys
that's super cool
so this is I believe this attack on Titan
and they're showing two
so let me just set it up real quick
they use Seedance to create a
photorealistic
a live action version of attack on
Titan
I think it's attack on Titan
it's crazy
I watched
I watched Walter White fight Captain America the other day, and it's...
Yeah, there's a lot of Batman versus Captain America out there.
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Let me see if I can find it.
It's going to be on X somewhere.
Oh, it's that...
Yeah, that's where I've seen all the clips.
Here's Walter White fighting Neo from the Matrix.
You take one and you see.
What's the purity?
It's not that kind of...
I don't do unknown compounds.
It's a metaphor.
Fine. Let's learn.
Here rules are negotiable.
Matter isn't negotiable. Momentum is momentum.
Kinetic energy transfer. Conservation.
You're testing variables.
Fine. Let's run the experiment.
Listen to the system.
Systems drift. Entropy wins.
Safety margin.
Reaction rate increases with pressure.
pressure, noise, irrelevant.
Running is pointless.
Then I'm done running. You're predictable.
Mr. White, you've been busy.
I'm efficient.
We can do this the easy way.
I'm not in danger.
I'm the one who knocks.
You don't understand your position.
Your mind makes it real.
Then my mind needs better equipment.
Now we can work.
Tread lightly.
New environment.
Same atoms, different arrangement.
Solid lattice, predictable.
Phase transition, liquid to precision.
You can't intimidate chemistry.
Sir, you can't...
We're here to deliver.
Stay on task.
Don't even look simply like it's a chemical ray.
That's not a plan.
That's not a plan.
Now it's a plan.
All right, you get the point.
Yeah.
It's wild because my prediction was, we were a few years away from something's happening.
And there's already schematics being leaked, allegedly leaked, from C-Dance 3.
Yeah.
Where they, reportedly, C-Dance 2 is now entering the public.
So people are making stuff.
But this means that what they have behind the scenes at Bight Dance, this is in China, already exceeds it to a great degree.
And according to these alleged leaks, C-Dance 3, which won't come out for some time, can make 15-minute videos.
No longer 10-second clips.
You'll be able to actually type in, make me a short film where Walter White gets trapped in The Matrix, and it will make it.
It will render the full thing for you relatively quickly.
Yep.
And so, you know, I talked about this and then I thought it was actually a great bit of, um,
So I've talked about how Disney Plus is going to have like the Disney corner where you can tell it.
You'll press the microphone button and say, I want to watch Spider-Man fight the Hulk and it will render a movie for you.
And then Zachary Levi, the actor came on and said basically the same thing.
And that's been his concern the whole time.
It's one of the reasons he, you know, when he came out and endorsed RFK Jr.
And then got behind Trump for RFK Jr. sake, his attitude was, I believe he said this several times publicly.
Hollywood's over.
AI is about to destroy everything
and people have no idea how crazy it's already getting.
So he was like, I'm resigned myself.
You know, the idea that he's going to refrain
from talking about what he cares about
he's scared of losing his job, his job's gone already.
It's going to get nuts.
Did you see that movie?
Maybe I saw it, I think it was on, I can't remember,
HBO or something like that,
but it's these tech giants that are trapped in this house
all together and they usually celebrate.
and one of them controls all the AI videos in the world.
And it's causing people watching all these attacks happen
and they think that they're real.
Oh, I've seen that.
Yeah.
For what it's called, it's like an overdubbed thing on Netflix.
They like go to a bunker and stuff.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You think that they're being like kept safe, but really?
Right, yeah.
And I can't remember the name of it.
And they're like pleading with the guy, just turn off the AI videos.
And he's like, no, no, no, this is fine.
It's not real.
and they can't then they don't know if it's real or not.
I can't remember the name of that movie, but it's pretty interesting.
Here's the Avengers fighting the Monkey King.
That's great.
I don't even know who the Monkey King is.
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Well, you get the point.
It's not perfect, but it's just getting there so fast.
And the video game stuff is crazy because we talked about Project Genie.
Man, we made a game the other day of Alex Stein with a jetpack flying over the ice wall.
And you can run, jump, and jetpack.
It's actually, I was surprised it had multiple controls, and Alex Stein jumped over the ice wall.
We could just have AOC giving a solid answer on Taiwan.
Data center.
AI, the thing.
Data centers nationwide to start burning down.
There's not enough data in the world to process.
That magnitude.
It's impossible.
Just brownouts across the country.
She takes out the power grid.
The whole power grid goes down.
That's the...
All right, let's give a shot.
It's not, it's like...
I feel like they might not let me do it.
because AOC is a very, very high profile political figure.
Yeah.
But you can make me.
She's untouchable.
The craziest thing is, in Google's Project Jeannie, you can make Tim Pool.
It is weird that that is possible.
Yeah, I won't do it.
Let's see if it'll let me do.
It might not let you do the UN Security Council.
Things that are super hyper, super political, and things that are the top tier of copyright
tend not to work like Mickey Simpson's works.
Is it going?
I don't know what's going.
While it's going, we'll grab some more rumble rents.
Denghis Fund says YouTube went down because Europe has a swine epidemic going on and China will not buy pork from Europe.
Hey, look at that.
There it is.
Tim Poole at the UN Security Council.
So it's just the back of my head.
I like it's USA, China, USA, France, Russian Federation and then just like gibberish.
This is mysterious fifth country.
Let's see what happens.
Why does the USA get two deaths?
That's actually how it should be.
We should get two.
This is me going and declaring the UN now under the...
Abolished?
No, subjugated.
Oh, okay.
There you go.
There it is.
You can move around like Google Earth?
Look it.
That doesn't look like you.
The face never does.
Shame.
But the general idea, you know, I put a beanie on me.
It's funny because it's basing these off of old photos that it's aggregated from Google.
But here I am walking around.
Wow.
It's like Grand Theft Auto.
you. Yeah. And so
theoretically, Project Genie is
phase one and the expectation is in about a year,
you're going to make games. Yeah. I mean, imagine it's
there's going to be an online universe where you make your own custom
games and it'd be like, I'm going to play the game Filmmade.
And let me show you how crazy this. We can do, let's do
in the sky over Japan.
Let's do, who's someone we could try?
That's like not famous enough to get restricted, but famous enough that we're like, wow, look who it is.
Colin Kaepernick.
He's, I think he's too.
Famous?
Yeah, it's NFL.
Oh, you could do one of the three stoogers.
Is it Steve Fen or Steve Ven?
Steve Van.
Steve Van.
Steve Van.
That's a good one.
Flying with a jetpack.
You can make first person driving games in cars and motorcycles.
You can make flying games.
You can make Iron Man.
It's crazy.
Let's see if we.
can get it. In the sky over
Japan, Stephen Crowder flying with a jetpack.
I think it'll let us do it. I hope so.
No, I won't do it. It won't do it.
Yeah, some people...
Well, he was with Fox for a long time. Maybe that was one.
Ian, Ian, he was not famous enough.
You've got to be that special middle ground.
Moe from the Three Stooges. Way too famous.
Maybe Phil LeBonte. There's probably some picks
they can pull from.
Mo from the Three Stooges might work.
Is it M-O-E?
I think so. Yeah.
Let's see if we can get Mo from the Three Stoges flying with a jetpack in the skies over Japan.
I made a video where I was like, let's try out everything, Brock.
I couldn't make a single world happen.
Yeah.
Shame.
Yeah, it won't do post-apocalypse for some reason.
Hey, we got it.
There we go.
Whoa, there we go.
Why is, why are, what, what, why are their Japanese floating city?
It's Mo from the three stooges with a jetpack.
Dude, we are so cooked.
No one's going to vote because they're going to be too busy gooning in their fake realities.
Yeah.
Rentconning the three students.
Look at this.
Future Japan.
Let's go.
Fly Mo.
Flying in a futuristic Japan that's got floating Japanese.
Like, they've retained the traditional architecture of Japan.
It actually does look pretty Japanese.
Oh, you can go up, but you can't, you can't go down.
No.
I guess you can't
Can I go down if I press down?
Oh, you can.
Man, that's crazy.
Holy sure.
I wonder if you can walk when you can land?
Yeah, can you land and walk?
Let's try.
Wow, dude, this is nuts.
What?
Yeah, you can land.
Look at this place.
This took 30 seconds to render.
Who wants to play three stooges in space Japan?
What happened?
Does space just change, I think?
Yeah.
He had glasses on.
And he's got a jipik.
He's flying around.
Let's just go up.
Let's just take it.
But how do I turn...
There we go.
And over there.
Wait, did I just turn the jet pack off?
Oh, no.
Yeah, but he's still flying.
It doesn't matter, yeah.
He doesn't matter.
He's still flying.
He's fine.
I wonder if rents cheaper
or more expensive in the sky.
And then it renders a video and you can download the video.
Wow.
How about this?
Let's go for the crazy thing we can imagine.
Let's go for a pizza restaurant
in Washington, D.C.
And you are a baby
trying to escape.
The pizza shop.
It'll definitely let me do this.
Trying to escape.
I didn't need to add that context.
You can literally just put a pizza restaurant and you're a baby.
But, you know, let's see what it does.
Maybe the baby will have some urgency.
I was thinking about a name for this video game I'm making, pizza something like related to a door.
They're trying to get through like a, no, it won't do it.
It won't do it.
Let's just do a baby.
Let's do a toddler.
A pizza restaurant in Washington, D.C.
They probably won't let you generate a minor.
So maybe if you drive it, like, Hasbola, he looks like a baby.
A really adult baby.
Yeah, if he's a old guy who looks small.
Hasbola looks like, you know, young.
He's young at heart.
Benjamin Button.
While that's going on, let's try and grab some of these other chats because we're goofing off too much.
Wyatt Caldenberg says, the U.S. will strike the Islamic Republic soon.
Would you do a culture war on the Iranian Revolution?
I could hook up with good people.
Many have fought was against them.
Online interviews safest.
Interesting.
Hey, look.
It did it.
There we go.
We're bombing France.
Do you want to play my video game where you're a toddler trying to escape this Washington, D.C.
based pizza restaurant?
Totally out of thin air.
Oh, it won't do it.
Retry.
Retry.
Retry.
All right, let's grab a couple more before we go to the uncensored portion of the show.
All right.
It said no.
What do we have?
Akin Seth says, you don't know how bad it's getting in Virginia.
They're voting on a bill to investigate to stop using salt on the roads in winter, right after the last winter storm that made the term snow crete.
Wow.
Why would they stop using salt?
All right.
Let's see.
Who the hell knows?
It's asking for people to die.
Yeah.
What will be here?
Kajir says, Tim, I'm 70% sure I'm more qualified than Democrats just by listening to your show.
That's correct.
That's true.
You got it.
All right, everybody.
We're going to go to the uncensored portion of the show over at rumble.com slash Timcast.
So check that out.
Don't miss it.
You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast.
I want to read one more super chat I just saw.
Walter,
Walter Subject says, what would Tim have done if he was in the Lake Zurich kid situation?
I mean, after Tim had deadlifted 600 pounds because Tim has such massive tea,
he is an 18 year old kid just trying to document what the left was doing.
So I embarrassingly almost got to a fight in Boston.
So an antifa guy started swinging at my face and I stood my ground.
Tucker Carlson had me on the show following that incident because when the anti of a guy threatened to hit me,
I held, I stood exactly, I just stood my ground and said, okay.
And, you know, Feron to find out.
He didn't hit me.
he tried to make me flinch. Then some right wing dude pulled my hat off for which there's a video of
this and I've got seven or eight cops surrounding me and I turn around and I screamed. I was,
I really wanted to knock his teeth out, but I'm surrounded by cops and so I just screamed at him.
You're lucky I don't effing knock your teeth out right now. And then the cops like broke it up.
So yeah, I, you know, I would just say this like if I was in the situation in high school and some dude came up to me and
threaten to punch me, I would be in a fight. I don't think that's an absurd thing to say or a strong
claim to make, bro, I'm going to say this. If your attitude as a man is that you would be
like, you don't believe another guy would get into a fight with someone who hit him, I think you probably
have low T. And low T is probably a stupid way to describe it, but it is a normal thing for a guy who
gets hit to fight. That's like, if any guy comes up to me and said, if someone took a swing, I'd get into a
fight with him, I'd be like, yep. So when you're like, yeah, too, you're like, yeah,
would you? I'm like, most guys probably would.
Like a guy's swinging at you,
you're going to try to avoid the fight for sure,
but you might just stop him from punching you.
You know what I mean? Anyway, Riley, do you want to shout
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