Timcast IRL - Biden CANCER COVER UP, Biggest SCANDAL In US History, Trump DEMANDS Answers w/ David J Harris Jr

Episode Date: May 20, 2025

Tim, Phil, & Shane are joined by David J Harris Jr to discuss Democrats under fire for covering up Biden's cancer diagnosis, Rep. James Comer saying they've identified the staffers behind Joe Biden's ...Auto Pen scandal, DOJ charging a Democrat for assaulting a police officer, and Kash Patel & Dan Bongino saying Epstein did, in fact, take his own life.   Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Shane @ShaneCashman (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: David J Harris Jr @DavidJHarrisJr (X)

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Starting point is 00:01:04 We've had the president be accused of being a Russian spy. But now we have this, the entirety of the corporate news establishment, the White House administration, the entirety of a political wing, one of the one of the largest political parties in this country, all lying about the medical condition of a sitting president at the time, Joe Biden. They likely lied about him having cancer before he got in. They lied about him having it while he was in. And the story they're putting out now is a lie. So let me just stress, you may have an administration that does something wrong. You may have an administration in the past that lied. Here we have not just a single administration, but the entirety of a political apparatus and the media and big tech all working to cover up what was plain for the average person to see. Why? Well, unfortunately for us, there are
Starting point is 00:01:51 a lot of people in this country that don't pay attention to news and don't watch the source material. So those that were paying attention, it was painfully obvious. Joe Biden was sick in some way. In fact, there was a video from 2022 where Joe Biden says explicitly that he has cancer. And the media came out and said, no, no, no. He was referring to non-melanoma skin lesions. way. In fact, there was a video from 2022 where Joe Biden says explicitly that he has cancer. And the media came out and said, no, no, no. He was referring to non-melanoma skin lesions. Right. The story he told about environmental toxins was about his skin lesions. That was a lie. And we all know it. And they're still trying to push this lie. Donald Trump has come out asking about who knew about this and when do they know about it?
Starting point is 00:02:25 Because Biden has what's called a Gleason score of nine, which is considered an extremely aggressive form of cancer is metastasized to his bones. This is not something that just happens over the course of 100 or so days. This is not something that they just found accidentally or in a routine search just now. A president undergoing routine physicals. They would have found this a long time ago. I don't take my word for it. Tons of doctors have popped up, dozens, famous, well-known medical doctors expressing their disbelief over the story that has been put forward. We'll talk about that.
Starting point is 00:02:55 But we also have the Biden hurt tapes came out last week, compounding the issue. Who signed these documents? Did they use auto pen because Biden was incapable of actually signing these documents? And just how bad was it? And there's a question about whether or not some of the actions of Joe Biden may be voided. We'll talk about that. Plus, we got a bunch of other news stories, of course. Kash Patel and Dan Bongino under, well, they're getting a lot of flack for saying that Epstein took his own life. That's what they claimed.
Starting point is 00:03:29 And we'll talk about that as well as an update to the James Comey story and many others. We got video and stories, the story about that Mexican vessel that crashed in the Brooklyn Bridge. Ladies and gentlemen, this is a wild news day. Before we get started, though, we've got some great sponsors for you, my friends. Let's give a shout out to PDS Debt. Go to pdsdebt.com slash Tim. Folks, the American dream is under attack and hardworking patriots like you are being crushed under mountains of debt. Why? Because creditors love debt. They want you to be stuck in their high interest trap. They want you drowning in student loans, credit card debt, skyrocketing mortgage rates,
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Starting point is 00:06:04 Share the show with everyone you know. Joining us tonight to talk about this and everything else is David Harris Jr. My man. Honor to be here, Tim. Likewise. Honor to have you. Who are you?
Starting point is 00:06:13 What do you do? I've been shredding the narrative against liberal lies since Trump came down the escalator. Right after the third debate between Trump and Hillary, I hopped on Facebook. I didn't have a platform at all. I had maybe a thousand or so friends. And I just poured my heart out,
Starting point is 00:06:30 man, as to what I felt was at stake during that election between Trump and Hillary. And I shared as a Christian, as a husband, married 31 years now, my high school sweetheart. But as a Christian, as a husband, as a father, two daughters and now two grandbabies as a business owner I started my first company when I was 20 and then as a member of the black community and it's in that order for me I shared why I felt that we needed to support Trump and not Hillary it was a long video it was like 14 minutes and thing went viral went over like 400,000 views with literally no platform and I had a lot of messages from people that just said that, you know, they were Democrats, their whole family were Democrats, and they were
Starting point is 00:07:09 going to vote for Hillary until they watched my video. And then they said they were going to vote for Trump. So I just kept making videos, brother. Kept making videos, kept trying to wake people up. Now you got your own show? Newsmax. Yeah, I got a Newsmax show. I actually have a fill-in right now because 8 p.m. Monday through Friday is my slot. So i took the day off so i can be here yeah yep oh i appreciate it via the app newsmax app on your tv phone whatever 8 p.m monday through friday for an hour and then they uh they play the best of my show segments on newsmax cable on saturday and sunday nights right on man thanks for hanging out uh absolutely we'll be it's gonna be a blast we got shane hanging out what's up i am shane cashman host of inverted world live last night night, I detailed how the Silicon Valley vampires are building a surveillance state.
Starting point is 00:07:50 And it's coming for you, Phil. Specifically me? Just for you. They said my name? It's just you. I'm so honored. Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte.
Starting point is 00:07:58 I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. Let's get into it. Here's a story we got from the New York Post. Doctor who worked with Biden says he had cancer while he was president. He did not develop it in the last 100 to 200 days. In fact, he went on, quote, he had it while he was president. He probably had it at the start of his presidency in 2021.
Starting point is 00:08:19 Yes, I don't think there's any disagreement about that. Donald Trump has issued a statement and he came out questioning the Gleason score of nine, which is aggressive. I talked to Dr. Drew today and Dr. Drew and a bunch of other prominent medical doctors have been coming up making statements about this. And he made it clear as a guy who has prostate cancer himself, Dr. Drew, and who treats it and diagnoses it. He said there's no chance that there's no chance that they were doing a routine exam and found that he had stage four terminal prostate cancer metastasized to the bone. Yeah, that's insane. Let's pull up this clip from Trump real quick and hear what he had to say. Everybody, but it's given just about. And it takes a long time to get to that situation. Now, I think, you know, to get to a stage nine, I think that if you take a look, it's the same doctor that said that Joe was cognitively fine. There was nothing wrong
Starting point is 00:09:13 with him. Well, he said, if it's the same doctor, he said there was nothing wrong there. And that's being proven to be a sad situation. And the auto pen is becoming a very big deal. You know, the auto pen is becoming a big deal because it You know, the auto pen is becoming a big deal because it seems like that maybe was the president who ever operated the auto pen. But when they say that... Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino.
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Starting point is 00:10:29 the test was not so good either. In other words, there are things going on that the public wasn't informed, and I think somebody's going to have to speak to his doctor. If it's the same, or even if it's two separate doctors, why wasn't the cognitive ability? Why wasn't that discussed? And I think the doctor said he's just fine. And it's turned out to everybody. But I think we need committees. We need the Biden infirmity committee to start issuing subpoenas to all the people in the administration and even some journalists. I'm not saying criminal charges for journalists,
Starting point is 00:11:03 calm down liberals. I'm saying journalists should be subpoenaed to answer questions about what they knew behind the scenes and what they were choosing to report. Because people like Jake Tapper, who come out now with this book, oh, yeah, he was impaired. But the whole time during administration, he kept defending Joe Biden. I'd like to know who their sources were and what they actually knew. Because as Trump points out, as everybody else pointing out, this is not something Biden just got recently recently he's had this for years so dare i say when big tech the corporate press and the entire political party and the white house everybody
Starting point is 00:11:34 was covering this up it's the biggest scandal in u.s history 100 you know when dan bongino had his show going he would say regularly and he would tweet this out regularly. It's it's whatever the date is. And Joe Biden is the worst president in American history. And we're now now it's it's May. We're not even six months since Joe Biden left office. And it's become abundantly clear that not only was Dan Bongino right. Joe Biden had likely the most corrupt and dishonest presidency in American history, whether it be hiding his own ability to do the job because he was clearly incapacitated because of, you know, whether it
Starting point is 00:12:12 be sundowners or dementia or whatever, some cognitive impairment. The diagnosis that has been announced today, everybody that was close to him had to have known about it it wasn't hidden you know you you get these diagnoses and they it's not you know it's not oh hey it just happened now the way that his his his family was uh was behaving while he was yeah parading well not not only bringing him around but the corruption his brother did the way that he was protecting his son did the likely payola that his son was involved in going to you know picking up bags of cash from ukraine bags of cash from china the joe biden administration and that's just the biden administration never mind the surrounding apparatus never mind the administration never mind the media that was all in that was actually involved in the cover-up. It wasn't just like, oh, we missed it,
Starting point is 00:13:05 like Jake Tapper tries to pass off. They were actively involved in covering this up. This was Woodrow Wilson administration on steroids. Yeah, absolutely. Because he was incapacitated for a while. His wife took over. But Biden's whole time was like that. And like FDR, they covered up his legs for a long time
Starting point is 00:13:23 and they would chase down journalists if they were going to write something about his faulty legs. And that is crazy too. Yeah. But those are legs. Yeah. Joe Biden's brain worked as well as FDR's legs. But brain substantially – if they had told the American people that his legs didn't work but don't worry, he's of sound mind.
Starting point is 00:13:40 Oh, they would have kept running him. Yeah. sound mind. Oh, they would have kept running. Yeah, I think they'd lose too much in the polls to win. But we wouldn't be in a conversation like this if it was like Biden's legs didn't work. Right. We'd be like, oh, that's really, really sad. But, you know, he's giving orders. Is he of sound mind? No.
Starting point is 00:13:56 And the fact of the matter is Biden's legs do work. Not particularly well, but they do. And we don't care if they do. We care that his brain didn't work. And they were covering up that he's got advanced, he's got terminal diagnosis. Now, I want to add this to the story. And the first thing I want to say is,
Starting point is 00:14:11 I don't know what the right word is for this, but I'm sorry to hear about Scott Adams and his diagnosis for prostate cancer as well. He mentioned that he has metastasis to the bone as well, and he's given himself months to live. And so, you know, I'm sorry to hear. I don't I don't I don't like hearing anybody is sick or dying. And even if it is Joe Biden. Right. Yeah. So but Scott's insight on this, it's it's it's really it's fascinating.
Starting point is 00:14:37 I don't know. I wanted to make sure we got in that mention of Scott Adams going through this as well as a big story. And it is sad because we're dealing with, you know, cancer is a scary thing. But the Biden administration actively covering up. I don't know. I don't I don't I don't I don't want to, I guess, conflate the failures of Biden with me giving my condolences to Scott Adams. But Scott, I'll just pause that distilled reality into the greatest quote with the two movies, one screen.
Starting point is 00:15:04 And that is like Biden, because there's half the country seeing a viable living human. Thank you. You saved me. I was trying to draw that contrast of a man of sound mind who was undergoing this. And I kind of felt I don't want to conflate the two things necessarily. I want to, you know, but that's the point. Yeah. Well, there's another individual who's been in the space, who's been an advocate and who's called out the lies, and he's dealing with as well. But you can see that the diagnosis isn't the issue. It's the ability of mind and whether or not the person is capable of doing the job.
Starting point is 00:15:36 And Scott Adams seems to have had no problem distilling truth, facts, and calling out lies while dealing with this condition for a long time. Well, and I'm curious, too, if Biden has had this for so long, for years, it sounds like he's been dealing with this. Did they just like not go put him into treatment because they were trying to continue to put him in front of the American people long enough to try to either get him across the finish line? Why do you think three months prior? They're like, OK, you're not going to make it. We got to put Kamala in, but we still need you healthy at least to try to help Kamala. None of it worked. He campaigned from a basement.
Starting point is 00:16:10 I think he knew for a long time. I'm sure he knew. They weren't giving him treatment for it. I think they were, and they were weaning him off. No, no, no. I think you're right. I talked to Dr. Drew about this, and I'll tell you what he said, but first I want to play this clip for you. And because it was a four-lane highway that was accessible, my mother drove us, and rather than
Starting point is 00:16:30 us be able to walk. And guess what? The first frost, you knew what was happening. You had to put on your windshield wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window. That's why I and so damn many other people I grew up have cancer. And why can't for the longest time Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation. That wasn't a slip of the tongue. No. The first thing I thought was to get literally
Starting point is 00:16:53 the oil slick off the window. That's why I and so damn many other people I grew up have cancer. Now they claimed, at the time, skin lesions. That's what he was talking about Nobody, the first thing I thought was talking about oil slicks on the windshield. Nobody who gets skin lesions goes, oh, it's the oil slicks on the windshield. So I talked with Dr. Drew earlier today. You just made a point about
Starting point is 00:17:15 denying him the treatment. And what Dr. Drew brought up is the possibility that they intentionally withheld treatment because the treatment for prostate cancer is, I forgot the terminology, but it is effectively stopping androgens. He said in the past, they'd literally just castrate men to slow the progress of the cancer. Now they do things like Lupron, which will inhibit androgens and slow the progress. However, it will impair you cognitively. And so it may be that they knew he had cancer, and there are concerns about if we give him this treatment and he's already showing signs of Parkinsonism, you'll make it substantially worse. And wasn't that video around the same time of the Ben-Hur interview?
Starting point is 00:17:57 I think this was 2022. I don't think, Ben-Hur was, I think, was it 23? Is this from when the ship hit the bridge? I don't think so. Oh, I thought it was. No from when the ship hit the bridge I Don't think so. I thought it was no no that was that was 22 I know but yeah, so all I'm saying is because the her he was talking and rambling then as well Could remember when his son you know died and just and he's kind of rambling now. It's the same kind of ramble I can't that's taking place and he's just you know kind of willingly. Oh, yeah, and I've got cancer throwing it out there I'm ever posting that on Facebook, and I'm pretty sure i got hit with a fake news
Starting point is 00:18:27 strike like oh no he didn't say he had cancer you know he was it's not what he meant it's like it's what he said it's funny is that he lies so much about his life and the things that he's done yeah that some actually could have entertained the fact that he's saying i have cancer as a lie for sympathy you know so many people affected by the pollution. Now we know he had it. Oh, yeah. So he wasn't lying. He was spilling the beans on accident. I think he's got every disease.
Starting point is 00:18:53 Every single one of them. He sounds like it. Yeah. It's like Mr. Burns when he has the oversized novelty germs. Because, you know, Dr. Drew says he has Parkinsonism, which is the hands are shaking, the face is masked, droopy. What did he call it?
Starting point is 00:19:11 I forgot. He described it. He's a doctor. I'm not a doctor. He's got all these medical terms. But he knows more about this than I do. But he basically laid it all out that we don't know why he was suffering these symptoms. Maybe it was Parkinson's.
Starting point is 00:19:24 Maybe it was age-related. His doctor certainly knows. So we need those answers. And then you combine that with the fact that the dude clearly has cancer. I wonder if, you know, what he also mentioned was really fascinating. One of the side effects of treatment for prostate cancer is falling, muscle atrophy, diminished cognition. Maybe he was getting treated. That's right. Or the other reason why his mind was so
Starting point is 00:19:48 gone, he couldn't walk upstairs, couldn't ride a bicycle, couldn't stop on a bicycle. Anti-Androgens is what he was doing? Yes. So, I don't know the thought. You guys remember back in the end of the Trump term, the first term? Nancy Pelosi put together that committee, the 25th Amendment Committee through Congress.
Starting point is 00:20:04 And at first, everybody said, she's trying to create a way to get rid of Trump. And then there was kind of like 30 minutes of that. Then everyone went, nah, she's talking about Joe Biden. This was before he got elected. Yeah, it was. And that's right. They all knew. So they didn't have a better candidate at that point.
Starting point is 00:20:20 Exactly. You know, I think I think they knew that he was terminal. I think they had a meeting and said, what if we lose Congress? Would Kamala Harris actually invoke the 25th and get rid of this guy?
Starting point is 00:20:33 Would we actually be able to get it through Congress? Nope. Republicans are going to be like, nah, we're not getting you out of this one. You're going to rock this bad presidency.
Starting point is 00:20:42 So she took action while they still had a majority and wanted to make sure she could to rock this bad presidency. So she took action while they still had a majority and wanted to make sure she could to create this 25th Amendment Committee so that they had an independent board that could remove Joe Biden when they felt necessary. But it also is about what information they want to give out. I think the play was Joe Biden gets in. He dies.
Starting point is 00:21:03 Kamala Harris becomes president. Dies or has to step down because he's got cancer. Either one. But I think that was 100%. I think that was the play as well. That was their goal. That was their end game. And again, the auto-pin proves that he was a puppet the whole time. That's where it's scary.
Starting point is 00:21:16 Somebody else was running the country. Not Joe. Not even Kamala at that point. I think during any point, I think that's what we really need to find out is who was the one behind Joe that was actually making the decisions for our country. Yeah. Because it wasn't Joe. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:33 And that was our goal. Get Joe across the finish line. And then when they saw that wasn't going to work, let's throw Kamala in at the last minute, give her all the money in the war chest. She got his VP on the ticket, which again, all that.
Starting point is 00:21:43 Maybe they really thought that woman of color, regardless of personality, could win. They did that with Obama, though. Yeah. So many. I got blasted by so many. I'm half black. My dad's side is black. My mom's side is white.
Starting point is 00:21:59 And so my mom always said I got the best of both worlds. And I believe I do. But my dad's side of my family, so many of them voted for Barack because he was black, as did so many of the black community. I did not because of the issue of abortion. I said, I don't care what color he is. He voted
Starting point is 00:22:15 against a bill that would provide medical treatment to babies that survived abortion, and he voted in favor of partial birth abortion. I don't care what color this guy is, he's not getting my vote. But the black vote did overwhelmingly go to Obama and I think the white sympathizers were like, oh, a black president would be great
Starting point is 00:22:32 and he sounds great and everything else. I don't think it worked. It didn't work with Kamala. It didn't have the same effect. I had a friend in Chicago and this is back during when Obama was running and he was black. We were skating, we were hanging out and his grandmother, she was like, are you going to vote for Obama?
Starting point is 00:22:46 And he's like, I don't know. She was like, you have to, he could be the first black president. And he goes, does that mean he's going to be a good president? Exactly.
Starting point is 00:22:52 And I was like, damn, I was like, exactly. We didn't say based back then, but that he hit the nail on the head with a hammer. I wrote that in my book. I'm working on my,
Starting point is 00:22:59 I still voted for Obama though. I did not. I wrote about that in my book that when I still remember where I was at I was in a pub in Laguna Beach and I was watching the tv and it came across Barack Obama has been elected president United States and what I felt inside was so weird because I felt I felt you know excited or thankful I guess appreciative that a black man became president. But then it was overwhelmed. I was overwhelmed with just apathy, just a darkness, a kind of depression, feeling like this guy is not going to represent the black community well. Let's jump to this next story from Axios. It's actually from last week, and I think you guys
Starting point is 00:23:39 probably already talked about it, but we've got this. Check this out. Prosecutors audio shows Biden's memory lapses. Now, in this video that Axios put out, I got questions about why Axios, who called out at the White House correspondents at dinner that they missed the Joe Biden story of his cognitive issues, now has audio leaked to them somehow of this interview with her and Biden struggles to remember anything. So during this time, we were living in Chambers Road and there were documents related to the Biden or the cancer shot or your book. Where did you keep papers that related to those things that you were actively working on? Well, um...
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Starting point is 00:26:28 All right, so I'm going to pause it there. You get the general idea. We don't know if it's in the four minutes of him stuttering, confused. He then goes on to bring up his son. Now, the reason I played this video, because you compound this with the cancer story, and we have a very, very serious question question of the let me put it this way when i was talking to dr drew earlier i asked him if there was any combination of these elements that would say void a contract that he signed you know if you show up to a bank to get a loan and then it
Starting point is 00:26:57 turns out you were whacked out on goofballs right you couldn't get that contract void and say you were impaired you couldn't legally enter this contract. Well, the question I have then is, could there have been any combination of medical drugs or diagnoses that he was suffering that would void the legal standing of what he was doing? Which means even if he did sign off on those pardons, they're void. I think it should be void just for the pure fact that it was auto-pinned. I agree as well. I think auto-pinned should be illegal. Absolutely. And I think nobody should be void just for the pure fact that it was auto-pinned. I agree as well. I think auto-pinned should be illegal. Absolutely. And I think nobody should be using it, and I don't think it should ever be used again, and that should be banned.
Starting point is 00:27:30 But even outside of that, if they come out and say, who did this? Let's say they do a hearing and say, Joe Biden, did you authorize these parts? And he goes, yes, I did, 100%. Then the question should be like, okay, we want all information related to your state of mind, your medical medical diagnoses and the medication you were taking determine whether or not this is a legitimate order yeah absolutely yeah he was on some kind of medication like his face kept changing like remember it was balloon out he had the weird chins he had the he had the uh the the mash on his face what about it called sleep apnea what about when he what about when he scratched his neck you saw the video i'm sure and it wrinkled like it was a mask on. I know you've seen that.
Starting point is 00:28:05 Now we're talking. Now we're just talking about old guy's skin. Or a guy in a mask. That was a bunch of ripples. Or a guy in a mask. That was like a whole bunch of, that was like a rubbery ripple. I know you've seen the video. You think they got like Mission Impossible masks?
Starting point is 00:28:18 Of course they do. Of course they do. You've seen the CIA lady talk about it. The lady worked in Hollywood that said the CIA came to us in the 60s. I gotta say, it is a fun idea, but I prefer the politically expedient Joe Biden was Joe Biden the whole time and
Starting point is 00:28:33 incapable of doing the job. It's hard to believe, but I still say go back to the impairment. What was he on? What drugs was he on? What was he dealing with? Absolutely. Remember his teeth falling out? On stage during the debate. On stage. This was 2019 or whatever. He's been rotting for years. He turned around and you can see him doing something with his hand.
Starting point is 00:28:51 His teeth were falling out while he was talking. I think it's scary the kind of stuff that's going to come out at some point. We all get old. You know what I mean? Your day will come. You'll be in diapers. I'll be in diapers. Who knows what's going to happen?
Starting point is 00:29:06 I ain't being in no diaper. I haven't. Not happening. Well, you know, I will say I don't consider Joe Biden to be a guy who kind of takes care of himself. Right. Like so many Americans. So maybe it's just him was in the diaper. With the doctor as a wife, though, you'd think he'd be taken very good care of.
Starting point is 00:29:22 Yeah, how did Dr. Dr. Jill miss this? Yeah, exactly. That's what I want to know. There's a lot of people that are upset when you make the doctor joke. They're like, you're messing up an MD with a PhD. Okay, I got to stop. I got to stop. Just because a lot of people may not know this, I have to make sure everyone understands
Starting point is 00:29:37 she's not even a PhD or an MD. Uh-uh. She has a, what is it like a doctorate in teaching or something? Yeah, an education. Education. Doctorate in education. Which is, it means nothing worse Probably nothing the worst kind unless you listen to whoopee. She's a doctor right dr. Jill
Starting point is 00:29:54 It's really uncanny how close he looks to what's the comedian that's got the puppet yeah He's got the armory guy, what's his name? I don't know the time. I can't think his name? The puppet. They hand up the guy. He's got the ornery guy. What's his name? I don't know. I can't think of his name, but he has Jose Jalapeno. Yeah. He's got like the terrorist. He's got the terrorist.
Starting point is 00:30:12 Ahmed. Ahmed, of course. Huh? Jeff Dunham. Yes, Jeff Dunham. That is like spitting image of that dummy that Jeff Dunham uses. But it's like the post-facelift Joe Biden that actually makes him look like that. When you look at young Joe Biden, it doesn't look like.
Starting point is 00:30:28 He doesn't have that same kind of pulled, taut face. Different Joe Biden. It's post-facelift Joe Biden. Probably a different Joe Biden. Yeah, he's probably gotten surgeries. Yeah, he's had a lot. I think the puppet you're referring to is Walter. Yeah, Walter.
Starting point is 00:30:44 Is that the name of the puppet? Yeah, Jeff Dunham. Jeff Dunham, and I think it's Walter. It's to is Walter. Yeah, Walter. Is that the name of the puppet? Jeff Dunham. Jeff Dunham, and I think it's Walter. It's the old guy. Both puppets. Both puppets. But that is uncanny. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:52 But Walter doesn't have it. Let me pull it up. You see him? That's funny. I'm trying to find a good picture to pull up. Let's do this one. It's probably going to be too small. That face is...
Starting point is 00:31:02 Whatever. That's the face right there. He's got the face. That's hilarious. Yeah. It's probably going to be too small. That face is whatever. That's the face right there. He's got the face areas. Yeah. It is a Google always turns back these tiny pictures. You can't really see anything. Walter, a very pointy nose.
Starting point is 00:31:19 Yeah. Can someone Photoshop Walter into the photo with the Bidens and the Carters? Or just Photoshop Biden's face onto Walter. That's it. You know, and people are saying, don't be mean. He's got cancer. And it's like, well, then the Biden administration shouldn't have hunted down that old lady with cancer to put her in prison for peacefully protesting.
Starting point is 00:31:36 Like, come on. Come on. Joe Biden's done so many things that we believe to be illegal. Yeah. And he's faced no accountability for it. That when some little old lady with cancer was walking around on j6 not a rioter by any means and then they hunted her down to put her in prison and she had cancer it's like okay you get the sympathy you give golden rule baby i'm happy to return the favor joe biden you go to jail we don't care
Starting point is 00:31:58 if you're straight to jail they can cure cancer and i'll get straight to jail yeah he should definitely go to alcatraz i'd love it it, yeah. Or Gitmo. Yeah. Just him. Gitmo's fine. Only one. Just him. Just Joe and Gitmo. Just Joe and Gitmo.
Starting point is 00:32:09 It's warm. Look, he's an old guy. He wanted to be someplace warm. Get some sun. You know. It's too nice. Man, I... On the beach.
Starting point is 00:32:17 We've had presidents who, you know, Ronald Reagan in his later years was out of it. Yep. We've had presidents with no legs and they pretended
Starting point is 00:32:24 like they had legs. But they were out of office. Reagan was out of office. We've had presidents with no legs and they pretended like they had legs. But they were out of office. Reagan was out of office. Towards the end, he was slipping. Was he towards the end? Yeah. My point is this. Darth Vader was the VP at the time.
Starting point is 00:32:39 Have we had an entire presidency be legally in question? I don't think so. Have we ever had a presidency be legally in question? I don't think so. I said, have we ever had a presidency be entirely in legal question? Not that I'm aware of. Anything he did
Starting point is 00:32:53 could be challenged under the fact that he was cognitively impaired. It's completely reasonable, at least to make the argument. Like, hey, look, he was obviously impaired. I got a question for some doctors and lawyers in the house. If an hey, look, he was obviously impaired. I got a question for some doctors and lawyers in the house. If an 83-year-old
Starting point is 00:33:08 man enters into a bank to get a loan and signs documents for his house as collateral for a loan and they give it to him, and then a week later he's found to be cognitively impaired and has been, will that contract stand? Or will a
Starting point is 00:33:23 judge say, no, no, no, no, this man is clearly suffering from dementia and did not have the capabilities to enter into this contract? Because I think that's fair to say, Joe Biden. The bank would try to keep his house. For sure. But it don't matter. The law would probably come in and say, nah. The question is what's reasonable.
Starting point is 00:33:38 Yeah, exactly. And let's just, you know, this is what really bothers me about law is that a lot of people seem to think that law is a gigantic great wall that can't be moved. Right. Judges can literally say, I don't care. Yeah, they are. A judge can literally rule, I don't care. It can be like the law says you can't steal chocolate bars.
Starting point is 00:33:55 And he goes, nah, free to go. Case dismissed. And then you're like, what? Too bad. And so in this regard, okay, if an 83-year-old man was standing before me and he was confused as to why his house was being taken by the bank and they said, well, he took a loan. But I was confused. I'd be like, he was confused. Stop. Pay back the money, whatever you can. You guys stop giving out loans to old infirm men, but you're not taking the house. We're not going to deal with an 83 year old homeless guy in that regard. I think it's reasonable.
Starting point is 00:34:22 Now, what about Joe Biden? Afghan withdrawal. withdrawal yeah the pardons he's issued any of his executive orders i got no problem saying nope old man cognitively impaired let's not impose that on the country the dude famously said libya when he meant syria and that creates an impasse let's say you are working underneath joe biden and he's sitting in a room he goes we, we got to get some more troops in Libya. Mr. President, I don't want to hear it. You got to get it done. Go, go, go. And they're like, OK.
Starting point is 00:34:54 These two guys look at each other and they go, I think he meant Syria. Yeah, but he didn't say Syria. So what do we do? Do we follow his order and deploy troops into Libya? Or do we understand what he meant with Syria and send troops into Syria? Now you're playing the big tech role because that's what they did every time they'd slam us for fake news. That's not what they meant. We knew that Joe Biden meant Libya.
Starting point is 00:35:17 That he meant Syria. Right, right, right. He was talking about Syria and he kept calling it Libya. You have to choose to defy the orders of the president or send the troops to the wrong country. Pick one. I don't think he was in control at all the last four years.
Starting point is 00:35:32 It was an entirely fake administration. You think that Joe Biden knew he was not in control? He did say the Harris presidency over and over again. I think they created a simulation around him to make him believe he was somewhat in charge. I do. He kept saying President Harris.
Starting point is 00:35:47 Yeah. Well, that's because his brain was totally mush. Or it wasn't. Yeah. I think you might be right. And I think that a lot of the reason why he believed that he was still in charge and stuff was because of his wife, because of Biden.
Starting point is 00:36:00 You just have ice cream, Joe. His wife, his handlers. You were at the White House not so long ago, and they were talking about how the handlers would walk him everywhere. They'd have to walk him and tell him exactly where he was going. He couldn't make it to one part of the White House to the other part of the White House on his own. Look at how they colluded with the media. He would have all the names of the reporters to call on, the questions beforehand. It was an illusion
Starting point is 00:36:25 Yeah To look like he was hiding from the whole time Jill was walking like Jill was there with him Intervening on his behalf for like with the staff and stuff with his advisors and stuff She was sitting in on some of the meetings or at least I there's been there were reports I don't know how many she was actually in on, but she was sitting on meetings and stuff. So I imagine that she was doing her best to keep him in office, prevent the cabinet and the vice president from making any kind of 25th Amendment. Well, did you hear as well? I had somebody on my show that was exposing some of the behind the scenes stuff with Biden, and he would actually have pre-cabinet meetings. Really? He would have pre-cabinet meetings to prep him and get him ready
Starting point is 00:37:10 for the cabinet meeting. So his cabinet could come in and he would be, you know, look, seem mostly there before they'd leave. He would consistently have these pre-cabinet meetings before he was a cabinet. I didn't hear that, but it doesn't surprise me. I mean, he was clearly incapable of doing the job, performing the- 100%. He wasn't there. Let's jump to this story. We've got this tweet. Rep. James Comer believes they've identified the staffers involved in the use of auto pen when Biden was clearly in mental decline. You are going and looking at who is controlling this auto pen because Joe Biden,
Starting point is 00:37:48 I mean, he's demonstrating that he doesn't have all the cognitive capabilities they had. That interview was from 2023. Yeah, that's hard evidence. Early in the President Biden's term as president, it clearly shows that he was in significant mental decline. It questions who was actually making the decisions. So what we found is not just with the pardons he issued, but many of the executive orders that the courts are now using to Trump-proof many of the executive orders that President Trump is trying to implement to make government more efficient. Many of these executive orders, as well as the pardons of Biden's entire family as a result of our investigation, these were all signed with the auto pen.
Starting point is 00:38:34 And clearly from that interview, which was many, many months prior to the heavy use of the auto pen, Joe Biden wasn't capable of making decisions. He wasn't coherent. We think we've identified who the staffers are. Jason, you all have done great work with that over at Heritage Oversight. We're going to bring everyone that we believe was involved in any role in the use of the auto pin. We're going to invite them to come in for a transcribed interview. If they want, then they will receive a subpoena and they will have a full blown deposition. But we want to find out who is actually making the decisions. So big.
Starting point is 00:39:12 If they actually have hearings with subpoenas and bring these people in, it's real simple. You grant them immunity and they can't plead the fifth. Right. And then we figure out who knew what, who was doing what, and how much involvement in biden have and this could void executive orders it could void his pardons well executive orders were i think that voiding the pardons is really the important thing because the executive orders those are largely all turned over when trump got into office they just undid the stuff that biden did But it would be good to void pardons and then to investigate the people that he'd pardoned.
Starting point is 00:39:47 Oh, Fauci. Fauci, people like his family. Those child predators, I think, in Pennsylvania. What was it, like 1,700 pardons or something? Some astronaut. You're part of the Biden family? Ha ha, nice. But yes, them too.
Starting point is 00:40:02 Remember how many, remember his speeches being so edited? Oh, yeah. He couldn't sit and do a whole speech. Jump cuts. All the jump cuts. Even his live Oval Office speeches looked pre-recorded and edited. They were. And it was a fake Oval Office.
Starting point is 00:40:14 Yeah. It was the basement, I think. The fake Oval Office. Yeah, that's where he did the vaccinations. That was also great. And they had like a fake Oval Office background. Was it because Harris was actually sitting up there? Right.
Starting point is 00:40:28 I mean, he kept saying. Did you go to that underneath there where Kaylee was at? Or not Kaylee. No, I've never been there. Oh, is that where they did the new media briefing? Yeah, it's where they did the new media briefing. I went to the old media room with all the old media people who were mad at me. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:44 There's a bowling alley down there like that interesting but they redid it they redid it for uh because that's what it was it was a fake oval office yeah it's so weird like why do they do that it was all theater yeah that's why it all felt fake to everybody it was all it was it does it still feels fake yep i i how are we how are we where we are with them now saying, you know, we had an exam and just found out that he has a terminal stage four cancer that went to his bones. And it's like, that takes like five to ten years. And all it did was a cursory Google search. Right?
Starting point is 00:41:15 You do a regular Google search and it says, on average, it takes ten to twenty years to metastasize to the bone. If it's aggressive, it can take four or so years. And then Dr. Drew was like, I don't know, can take four or so years and then dr jew was like i don't know you have four or five years they they recommend that they stop the that the uh prostate exam at 70 right i heard that they recommend you stop it because of how long it takes to actually develop and it's like they do um uh psa it's called prostate specific antigens i think it's called like that tests p, PSA tests. But the interesting thing is, on MSNBC, they had a doctor, his name was, was it Vin Gupta? I think his name might have been.
Starting point is 00:41:51 He said, we have the records for Bush Sr., Obama, Trump, not Biden. Wow. For some reason, the records on Biden's exam just are not there. Can't access them. He turned down the cognitive test. Yeah. Yep. Because he would have failed it. Clearly hiding something. exam just are not there can't access them he turned down the cognitive test yeah like yep because he would have failed it clearly hiding something yeah that well he couldn't be held
Starting point is 00:42:09 accountable for keeping classified documents in his basement next to his corvette because he didn't know what he was doing it is like we've said it a couple times already but this is probably the biggest scandal that's ever happened because Because up until this this kind of era, the media would have not taken the side of the president in the way of the administration the way they did. Their their their ridiculous hatred of Donald Trump and their constant search for access, because that's really what I think the. Discover the magic of bad MGM casino where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino.
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Starting point is 00:43:42 and to people in the administration, whether it be the president or people that House and to people in the administration, whether it be the president or people that would become president or in the bureaucracy in the future. They were looking to keep those relationships, you know, in the positive light. And so they weren't doing what the media is supposed to do, which is hold the administration to account, even if it's, quote unquote, your party. It has gotten so bad that the media just could not be relied on to do something as simple as say, look, there's a problem here. I think there was a coup from within, really.
Starting point is 00:44:11 I think they propped up a dead man. Yeah. And it reminds me of the business plot. Remember that? Oh, yeah. This is way before our time, but that's Smedley Butler, FDR. First year, it was 1933. DuPont, Morgan, all these rich, powerful industrialists were paying for a coup.
Starting point is 00:44:27 Smedley Butler being like a decorated Marine. Fought with Teddy Roosevelt, went to Haiti, went to China, and he was like the whistleblower with calling that out. This sounds so similar to me. We don't have a whistleblower yet being like, yeah, from the inside, they took him out, and they just took over. And that was who was running the auto pen the whole time yeah well you know smedley butler he came out and said look what they're trying to do i i don't understand why we would assume they failed i agree and the media actually covered up for fdr at the time they said smedley sounded insane who owned the media right all of them yeah and then and then they made a lot of money off world war ii dupont made all the gunpowder for every war in america you know since dating back to the
Starting point is 00:45:09 revolution i believe and that's the other question is who's i wonder how much of the media how many of the media actually believe their lies and their hate are they do they really hate or follow the money i think they hate who's funding who's funding the people that are promoting the lies because these people can't all be really that stupid. You know what I mean? Yes and no. The kind of argument that I make about it is it's not about the money. It's about access.
Starting point is 00:45:32 If you can call someone in the administration and say, hey, can I get tickets to this? Or there's a guy that's making a problem over here or this is going on or that's going on and have someone in the administration call someone they know and make a problem go away that's better than money because you can't get taxed on it so since they can't get that from the trump administration they want somebody in there a democrat that'll give them that kind of access and it's because power is power yeah exactly power is better than money the point of money is power the point of having
Starting point is 00:46:00 money is the ability to take to make things happen in the world. And if you pay someone off, well, there's a trail. But if it's just, hey, buddy, we're friends, we're homies. Can you do this for me? Do you know someone over there that can do something? Can someone at the DOJ look at this guy, make this guy's life hard so that he stops looking at me? All those kind of things are way more, that kind of access is way more valuable than money. So what the media wanted and what people in the bureaucracy want is access.
Starting point is 00:46:30 We had, I forget who it was, we had another person that was in here that used to be a journalist, Tara. Still considers herself a journalist. Well, fair enough. But the point that she was making, one of the few things that we agreed on, is access is the primary goal of people in the media now, or at least in the Democrats. They wanted to be able to have, you know, the number, phone numbers of people in the administration. So that way, it doesn't matter if you're calling Joe Biden or if you're calling Jill Biden, can you call someone on his staff? Can you call the chief of staff? Can you call someone? You don't want the director of whatever you want, his secretary's number. And these people can make phone calls and they can make things happen. And like I said, it's better than money because it's not traceable you don't get taxed on it you don't have to worry about getting you know you you make your your half a
Starting point is 00:47:13 million dollars quarter of a million dollars a year you can live in loudoun county you get a nice place you live you know outside of langley or whatever it is and you've got a really nice life but you don't have to have a billion dollars because you know this guy that can get you tickets to the nice to the nice restaurants how well it's working out for jake tapper i mean true he's got great pr right now his book comes out tomorrow yeah about this very thing the money is the money is not the important thing the the point is can you call someone and get yourself tickets to the show? The American people should sue Jake Tapper and take his book money.
Starting point is 00:47:48 Yeah, they should. You lied to us and you knew about it. Now you're making money off it. It's their favorite thing. Yeah. They're parasites. All the journalists said this. Yeah, they literally... We talked about that recently. Wasn't that funny? Tara was like, I've never heard them called vultures. And then I pulled up
Starting point is 00:48:03 the Vulture Club. It's like, yep, they call themselves vultures. Literally circling a dead body. Yep, that funny? Like, Tara was like, I've never heard them called vultures. And then I pulled up the Vulture Club. Yep. It's like, yep, they call themselves vultures. Literally circling a dead body. Yep, that's what they do. That's why they call themselves that. Wow. These people are. Yep.
Starting point is 00:48:20 You know, it's funny because I think the average American really doesn't understand how depraved journalists typically are. Not all of them. Some are pretty good. But you know what I find is that you've pretty much got activists masquerading as journalists. Then you've got the, we call this the corporate networking journalists. I was in Ferguson during the riots, and there were journalists, I put air quotes, walking around, literally networking and saying, I came here to network. I hope I get to meet Anderson. Yeah. That's what they were there for.
Starting point is 00:48:49 Networking event as buildings burned down, people's lives were destroyed. Your network is the most important thing in the world. Like who you know and who you can call and ask for favors or whatever. Like in the music industry, like you can make, you can make the best record ever. You can put a great record out. But if you don't have friends in the music industry, it's not going to get onto playlists on Spotify. You're not going to get onto shows.
Starting point is 00:49:09 If you don't have a good booking agent, you're not going to get a booking agent unless you know people. But you're trying to share art, and these people are trying to totally twist the truth to manipulate the entire population. The point that I'm making is your network of people applies in whatever field. It doesn't matter whether it's politics or whatever.
Starting point is 00:49:26 Before we jump to this next story, I just want to say one thing. If you guys haven't seen it, go to YouTube.com slash Timcast or Rumble.com slash Tim Pool and watch the Tim and Adam Conover Culture War episode, which aired on Friday. It's getting a lot of play.
Starting point is 00:49:43 Several of the clips have gone pretty massive with millions of hits. An instance where he claimed, Adam said he was for free speech and he was upset over the termination of visas of students criticizing Israel and that it's bad to live in a country where student visas can be revoked. I said, go to the UK and mock Islam. Do it. And he was like, and he got all flabbergasted and didn't have an answer. So there's some of these clips. The only thing I want to say is because I shout out to Asmongold. I don't want to make I don't want to do like a whole segment talking about this, but I just want to mention, you know, he did a video talking about the conversation I had where Adam Conover didn't know or he lied. He said that, you know, I said Donald Trump did not call neo-Nazis very fine people.
Starting point is 00:50:26 And he's like, right. So they're fine people on both sides. And I said did not call neo-Nazis very fine people. And he's like, right, so they're fine people on both sides. And I said, except the neo-Nazis and white nationalists, they should be condemned totally. And he goes, he said that. And then when I pulled it up, he goes, well, I don't know anything about it, despite the fact he previously stated the quote. And in the segment, Asman was saying that I was going too aggro and it was less effective because of how aggro I was going. And I just wanted to mention this. I recommend you guys watch it. You decide for yourself. But the one thing I will say in that regard is
Starting point is 00:50:49 I don't do sit-downs with people like Adam Conover and a couple more coming up, which are going to be big, so that I can try and win hearts and minds over. I do it because I want to have a conversation with the person. And so if after an hour and a half I'm aggravated, that's what comes out on the show. If that makes me bad at my job, then I apologize. But that's what I do.
Starting point is 00:51:08 So I do recommend you guys watch that because it was something else. And we're going to have another one very much like it very soon. Let's jump to this next story. This is huge news from the Post Millennial. DOJ files charges against Rep. LaMonica McIver for assaulting, impeding, and interfering with law enforcement. That conduct cannot be overlooked by the chief federal law enforcement official in the state of New Jersey. Epic. Boom.
Starting point is 00:51:33 Look at this. Acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey, Alina Haba, announced on Monday that her office has filed charges against Rep. LaMonica McIver for assaulting, impeding, and interfering with law enforcement. McIver was seen on body camera pushing her way past security guards of Delaney Hall. The Newark mayor was arrested. I want to pause real quick. Did you guys know that she closed fist punched an ICE officer? No. How come nobody's been talking about this?
Starting point is 00:51:58 It's on video, right? It's on video. Closed fist punch. That's right. I'm going to pull it up. The DHS posted it good here you go
Starting point is 00:52:06 here's the video so here you can see her just shoving right that's what I saw now I want to pause real quick a lot of people don't know the context this is after they were already inside and left
Starting point is 00:52:22 and the police came out to arrest the Newark mayor, they reacted like this to the arrest. Now watch this. You will see her closed fist punch an ICE officer. She's wearing the red, right? It's okay. No, no, that's not it.
Starting point is 00:52:38 That's not even it? Nope. You see that slam? I can't tell what she's hitting. Right, but watch this. Right here. Look at this cop right here. He's wearing a police.
Starting point is 00:52:47 I believe it's ICE. It might be HSI. And here's the rat. Watch. Boom. She punched me in the shoulder. That's right. Closed fist punch to the shoulder.
Starting point is 00:52:56 Yeah. It's assault. Unquestionable. It's assault. That was a closed fist strike to federal law enforcement. So yeah, assaulting an officer. She should be locked up. We got the official statement right here. Check it out.
Starting point is 00:53:11 Lock her up. And this just dropped, looks like, at 8 p.m. I take my obligations as U.S. Attorney seriously. I understand the responsibility that comes with my position, and I work diligently to uphold the law and deliver justice to the people of New Jersey. After extensive consideration, we have agreed to dismiss Mayor Baraka's misdemeanor charge of trespass for the sake of moving forward.
Starting point is 00:53:30 In the spirit of public interest, I have invited the mayor to tour Delaney Hall. The government has nothing to hide at this facility, and I will personally accompany the mayor so we can say that firsthand. The citizens of New Jersey deserve unified leadership so we can work to keep our state safe. The dismissal against the mayor is not the end of this matter. Congressional oversight is an important constitutional function and one that I fully support. However, that is not the issue in this case. Representative LaMonica McIver assaulted, impeded, and interfered with law enforcement in violation of Title 18, USC Section 111A1.
Starting point is 00:54:05 That conduct cannot be overlooked by the chief federal law enforcement official in the state of New Jersey. And it is my constitutional obligation to ensure that our federal law enforcement is protected when executing their duties. I have persistently made efforts to address these issues without bringing criminal charges and have given Rep. McIver every opportunity to come to a resolution, which has unfortunately declined. No one is above the law, politicians or otherwise. It is the job of this office to uphold justice impartially
Starting point is 00:54:26 regardless of who you are. Now we will let the justice system work. I say, lock her up. Yep. Lock her up. Absolutely. Right to jail. Straight to jail. Right to jail. Believe it or not, jail. Believe it or not. I mean,
Starting point is 00:54:41 there shouldn't be a whole lot of question about whether or not she should go to jail. No. Yeah, put her in jail. If she's assaulting officers, you know, throw her in jail. It's good enough for people that were, you know, assaulting officers on January 6th. They should go to jail. She should go to jail, too.
Starting point is 00:54:57 Easy. And I don't, the arguments against it, they're just partisan arguments just about, oh, well, it's my team. And so they shouldn't send her to jail. Put her in an arrest or trial. We really are in crazy times. Insane. Insane times. Last week, scientists said the Earth was going to end on a definite day in a billion years.
Starting point is 00:55:18 In a billion years? Yeah, in a billion years. And here we are with Joe Biden. We have this story, too. And I know this is the sensational one. It's like, oh, a member of Congress could be going to prison or jail. I don't think of a prison. But there was that bombing at the IVF center.
Starting point is 00:55:34 Yeah. And that was a leftist. Yeah. It was, you know, and. Anti-natalist. And I'm going to say leftist because people on the right are all about babies and lots of babies. I mean, as soon as people heard that it was an IVF place, the first knee-jerk reaction was,
Starting point is 00:55:48 oh, they're bombing it because it's related to abortion, blah, blah, blah. No, no, because people on pro-lifers oppose IVF. No, what I'm saying is, yeah, so they were saying, oh, it's pro-lifers, blah, blah, blah, that are about it. But as the story developed, people found out, you know, it's someone that is against having more people which is you know not issue with purely the issue with IVF is that it creates embryos and then destroys them yeah so yeah I oppose IVF and I wouldn't go after embryos and my oppose it doesn't
Starting point is 00:56:17 make any sense it was like this like an cell why do you oppose IVF because they have all these they make a ton of embryos that are frozen and kept in a thing, and then it's like, what do you do with those? I don't know if they destroy them or when they destroy them. I think it might be an individual thing on what you want to pay for. We have this member of Congress, and that's big news, but then we had this guy, he's an anti-natalist, and he's a, he took a
Starting point is 00:56:38 terroristic action. Around the same time, Hillary Clinton was also telling people not to have babies and mocking natalism in general, saying, just bring in immigrants, they'll replace the people we're not having, you know, also telling people not to have babies and mocking natalism in general, saying just bring in immigrants. They'll replace the people we're not having, you know, saying women should not be mother. It's such a ghoul. She's insane. Deny your biology.
Starting point is 00:56:53 Well, the question is, are we dealing with something unprecedented or is this just the state of the United States? Is it normal that people go and bomb things and politicians are getting arrested? I mean, look, the 60ss the late 60s and early 70s there was i think it was between 71 and 72 there was like 2500 bombings in the united states right and i don't know how many people were killed but it was significantly more volatile than it is nowadays i think that the the ability to transmit information makes people more aware of things that are going on so if there were 2,500 bombings in a year nowadays they would be you know pumped directly into your phone and they would be you
Starting point is 00:57:33 know spun for whatever political use that people could make of them particularly nowadays if there was leftist bombings I think that we would end up with you know people saying all right I don't care what happened I don't care about the consequences bring out the jackboot thugs and stop this probably you know a hundred bombings and you'd have american most normal americans saying militarize the police and put an end to this because because i uh people don't have the tolerance i did i did another interview with uh you guys know adam friedland? Yeah. Funny guy. Yeah, yeah. So I went on his show
Starting point is 00:58:07 and it was very silly and very funny. And he was great. You know, I don't know if he's overtly political, but... Yeah, he's hilarious.
Starting point is 00:58:13 It was tough for me because he's like a, I don't know what the right word is. Edgy? Very dry, yeah. Yeah, and I'm like, I'm not that kind of guy,
Starting point is 00:58:22 you know what I mean, sometimes, but he was a funny guy. But he was saying, you know, look, this is normal. This stuff happens all the time. We had bombings in the 60s and 70s. Why would anyone assume that this is anything different or anything crazy? A famous actor assassinated Lincoln.
Starting point is 00:58:36 Like, everyone knew him as an actor. Him and his brother were famous actors. And it was like, I talked to people when I was doing the book in Georgia. And they were like, everyone thinks of him as like the tom cruise of the day like it's how popular john wilkes booth was what of the time yeah tom cruise used to play they used to play do plays at the white house really they were big wow and then you know it's not like just some dude so who's who right now is like the most tds prominent a-lister uh there's a few of them. Tom Cruise is not like that. Tom Cruise is the greatest living actor.
Starting point is 00:59:08 He specifically said people were asking him questions about politics when he was doing the because he just finished. What? The new Mission Impossible. He was doing a press tour for that and someone asked him questions about politics and he was like, can we just answer questions? Pedro Pascal.
Starting point is 00:59:22 Is that? Yes. It would be like that. That dude's nuts. And you answer questions? Pedro, he's Pascal. Is that? That, yes. He's pretty leftist. It would be like that. Yeah. That dude's nuts. He's nuts. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:59:29 I got to say this. He's a great actor, but please stop casting him and everything. Right. I'm not kidding. He does a great job. Mandalorian is great. I think he does well, but not when he's literally in every single movie. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:44 Maybe he'd be like a podcaster these days, like a Sam Harris. But the network, the studios are clicky like that. Hollywood is changing. It's going under because so many, not to mention just because of California's politics and how strict they're putting on businesses, period, and the fact that, I mean, I'm a California kid. I was born and raised in California.
Starting point is 01:00:06 I love California. My family's still in California. My dad's there right now. My dad's actually in a hospital right now in California, so say a prayer for my pops. But he's stable and everything should be good. Otherwise, I'd be there right now. But the amount of illegals and the stupid laws,
Starting point is 01:00:22 like you can crap on the street, in the Bay Area but you you get a fine for using a plastic straw incredible like they created an entire department and gave people 120,000 plus your jobs with benefits to go clean up feces off the street amazing but then a thousand dollar fine or whatever it is, if you use a plastic straw, like they banned plastic straws. It's like the politics in California are. So a lot of the,
Starting point is 01:00:52 and now mix that to the wokeism in the studios. Yeah. And I've had a few Hollywood individuals on the show and they just said their studios are leaving yeah and the and the and the individuals that are not woke are going to other states and they're launching studios Matthew McConaughey and Nick Pezzolotto and Woody Harrelson late last year put out a whole video how they're moving like the new Hollywood to Austin I think it's to Austin somewhere in Texas
Starting point is 01:01:21 because they're all moving out there Tyler Perry's got his own make sure it's like one of the largest studios in the country in Atlanta look like a billionaire isn't oh yeah he's a billionaire oh yeah he's done it he's got he's got a exact replica of the White House yeah for movies for movies yeah California has capitalized on their absolutely amazing weather and the uniqueness of a place where you can literally go skiing during the day and then be on the beach by the nighttime um they capitalized on it and they've really take taken to abusing the population expecting them to stay because it is such a unique and great place
Starting point is 01:01:58 i love california i've been there i've spent a ton of time out there um but the palisades fire don't get me started but people people can only take so much. And you've heard how many buildings have they actually started to rebuild? How many permits have they issued to rebuild anything in the Palisades? I heard it was on the order of four. I don't even know if it's that many, but most people are selling because they can't afford to rebuild there. And that's something the government's involved in, too. They're saying you can't sell this because we don't want these big companies coming in and you know black rock coming in and just owning all of the property
Starting point is 01:02:28 i was just thinking um when you mentioned tyler perry's got a replica of the white house that's where they filmed civil war yeah and i was thinking i was like yeah i don't know oh that's right that movie civil war they filmed it there and i started thinking about it i'm like you know i was i did that interview with adam friedland and he was asking about civil war saying that nothing ever happens and that's a silly thing to talk about. And my response to that, I'm just thinking right now, I'm like, why did they make that movie? Why did they make a movie called Civil War? Why was it getting so much attention?
Starting point is 01:02:56 What is in the air nationally in this conversation that led to the creation of that film? Because I certainly don't think I'm responsible for any kind of concern over a potential civil war or anything like that. I think people are recognizing something happening in this country. And that's why people get polled. And like half of the younger generation says they think a civil war is coming
Starting point is 01:03:15 to the point where a major studio is like, let's make a movie because we're going to sell tickets to this thing. I mean, look, I'm biased, but I think that it's the left. Like the left in the. is more influential now than it has been at any other time since the 60s. And obviously we had a lot of... Because of education. Yeah, because of the indoctrination in public schools and in the institutes of learning and in the schools of education.
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Starting point is 01:05:38 ...about things like leftist ideology, and that's... Marxism. Yeah, baked into the... that's baked into the education. And so you end up with college kids that are literally steeped in leftism. Let's jump to this next story from Mediaites. Kash Patel and Dan Bongino
Starting point is 01:05:57 are now officially part of the Deep State. Yes, they made it. Congratulations, boys. You're in the club. I'm so excited for this. We made it. So this is, Kash and Dan gave an interview, and they said, they don't actually have the video here,
Starting point is 01:06:10 they said in the video that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. And I actually want to get the clip, because I don't want to just read it. I want to actually... That's insane to me. That really is insane to me. Like, what did they see? What did Cash and Dan see?
Starting point is 01:06:28 Here we go. That they literally think Epstein killed himself. Let's play the clip, if it plays. That's insane to me. You know, I pulled the clip. You said Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. People don't believe it. Well, I mean, listen.
Starting point is 01:06:43 They have a right to their opinion. But as someone who has worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor who's been in that prison system, who's been in the Metropolitan Detention Center, who's been in segregated housing, you know a suicide when you see one. And that's what that was. He killed himself. Again, you want me to? I've seen the whole file. He killed himself. So here's a question for you guys.
Starting point is 01:07:09 Actually, let's throw this in the mix. Glenn Beck calls out Trump's FBI brass rejecting Epstein conspiracy. What changed Patel and Bongino's minds? Here's what I want to say first and foremost. I still find it hard to believe. But that being said said who would you trust like if cash and dan were literally people like banging the table begging being like this is exactly who i need to get in right they turn around and go guys we looked at the file he
Starting point is 01:07:34 killed himself and they're like nope nope i don't believe you and it's like well well hold on i don't know if i don't believe i just think it's insane that they're saying that the question is easy i'm not saying you do but like there's a lot of people who are like, nope, they're liars. They're corrupted. They're compromised. Yeah, I wouldn't go that far. I wouldn't go that far. Or they're telling the truth.
Starting point is 01:07:51 You sent in the guys you wanted to. I do not believe Dan Bongino gave up an eight-figure podcast empire to discredit and disgrace himself. No. However, there's two things to consider. In Dan Bongino's formal statement he said this is the evidence we have and so i said this before they are giving you an official statement as the fbi not as themselves meaning here's the file here's what it says it says i've seen killed himself dan said if new evidence comes out we will absolutely review it but this is what we have
Starting point is 01:08:20 right now but he said i've seen the file and he's killed himself i mean it sounds like he's saying that's what he believes so again unless we see the file i mean they say they're going to release it right yeah we should also they're going to release it let's let's entertain a possibility let me ask you a question david um you one day go to the white house and then you're invited into a meeting where they tell you outright high level Trump administration officials are engaged in extremely illegal behavior. They're doing really, really bad stuff. But if you tell anybody, it'll destroy the economy. It'll wipe out everyone's 401ks. It's going to destroy the country. Would you come out and tell everybody the truth?
Starting point is 01:09:03 I mean, that's a hard hypothetical, right? And it's a hypothetical with President Trump. It'd be more logical if I was a leftist or a Democrat and there was Joe Biden in there. I'm sure they did all that kind of stuff all the time. But it's still a hard hypothetical. And I don't know if it correlates quite to this. I'm sure it does. It's Epstein who's been dead now for how many years, right?
Starting point is 01:09:24 Yep. And so it's kind of old news, although people still want to know the truth. All right, let's try this. It's not going to shift economy. Sure could. Let's say that the reason they're not releasing the files is because the people who are being implicated are high-level executives at some of the Fortune 500 companies. And if the information gets out as to their involvement with children, the stocks of those companies will crumble overnight, wiping out 401ks. Okay, so it's not Trump we're talking about now.
Starting point is 01:09:49 Now it's high-level executives. So, again, that makes it more plausible. Well, no, I'm saying the point is you get in. The point is if they were given the truth, but the truth would actually be catastrophic for the United States of America. Would they keep lying? Yeah, I don't know. I mean, at that point, if it was me,
Starting point is 01:10:07 I don't think I could just go make a statement. I would just be like, I'm just going to stay off of that and just focus on something else. And that's exactly what they might be doing. They get in there. But they're making a statement, though. They're saying, we've seen the evidence. We've seen the file. He killed himself.
Starting point is 01:10:18 They're making a statement. So they've chose to make the statement. The question is, have they launched an investigation of the Epstein stuff? Are they pursuing it or are they largely ignoring it and doing other things? So they were asked about this.
Starting point is 01:10:30 Cash was asked in Congress and now they're being asked and so they're not going to dodge. But it sounds to me there's a strong possibility they both get in, they get the briefing and they go,
Starting point is 01:10:41 the reason why we're not releasing the Epstein documents and they look and it's like CEO, CEO, CEO, politician, Congress, CEO congress ceo ceo yeah you're gonna wipe out about you know 17 trillion dollars in in market cap when these names drop and then we're gonna have no 401ks the elderly it's gonna it's gonna be catastrophic for this economy china will then take advantage and uh and win and so they're, let's not go anywhere near that. Right?
Starting point is 01:11:06 I'm not saying they should. I think it's worth pulling that trigger. If that was... I'd do it. I think it's worth it. So you'd be Rorschach? You'd have to be. If I won Watchmen.
Starting point is 01:11:15 Which I think they would. I think they would be too. Unless they were shown... What's the file? Turn it down. Turn the FBI into a museum. What's in the file, though? I'd like to see what's in the file.
Starting point is 01:11:24 We should all see what's in the file. What were they showing? Are they saying that? They're not saying it yet. They're not saying we're going to see it. It's not like. What's in the file, though? You know, like, I'd like to see what's in the file. We should all see what's in the file. Like, what were they showing? Are they saying that? Like, they're not saying it yet. They're not saying we're going to see it. It's not like there's video in the file. The footage went down. People were asleep. It just says Epstein was found dead.
Starting point is 01:11:34 He killed himself. Okay, I always thought it was a body double. I think he's still alive. Right? The nose, the ears, everything. It took him, and they... Where's the tinfoil? But Epstein's coming back and McAfee.
Starting point is 01:11:45 Have y'all seen... You've all seen or read Watchmen? Yeah, of course. Are you familiar? Mm-mm. Every novel you are? Okay. So at the end of the film,
Starting point is 01:11:54 for those that aren't familiar, the gist of the story, it's a 40-year-old story, by the way, so this is not a spoiler alert. Basically what happens is one of the heroes turns out to be a villain and he orchestrated a massive false flag where he killed tens of millions of people staging a fake alien invasion to force the u.s and russia to drop the cold war and unite against a common enemy rorschach is one of the
Starting point is 01:12:15 heroes and he says nope don't care people must be told the truth and they say if you do this you'll condemn the world to nuclear annihilation he says i don't care i'm gonna tell the truth and so then Dr. Manhattan, he's got superpowers, blows him up. Would you be Rorschach or Dr. Manhattan? Condemn the world to nuclear annihilation, but for the truth or lie to people? I think you're dead either way.
Starting point is 01:12:36 I think you're a slave either way. I think the system is totally bunk. And if you want to have a better future for your children, it's already bad. Everyone's suffering right now. And this whole government's been weaponized against us for at least 100 years, literally. So I don't care if you're going to push that button and expose everything. I'd probably push it.
Starting point is 01:12:54 Push it. If I got in there and I saw the documents, you know, if it were me. Expose it all. If the documents outright said Epstein killed himself and I was head of the FBI, I'd come out and be like, the documents they have claim that he killed himself, but I don't believe it for two seconds. Right. What evidence? If there's no video because the video went down, then what actual evidence do they have? They're looking at pictures of a body in the file.
Starting point is 01:13:17 So, I mean, I get what you guys are saying. I thought, wait, wait, real quick. I thought the ME, I thought the examiner actually said at some point that. His hyoid bone. That exactly. Yeah. Was more consistent with not self. Pretty sure that's also a celebrity guy who's done every hyoid bone in pop culture for the
Starting point is 01:13:37 last five decades and worked on JFK's brain. Pretty sure it's the same guy. Look, I mean. So no credibility there? I don't believe anybody. Okay. is the same guy look i mean no credibility there i don't believe anybody okay there's the idea that that there is no one that would tell you oh epstein did kill himself and people would accept it like i'm gonna blow up the chat right now they're gonna hate my guts but like the fact that
Starting point is 01:13:58 that these guys are in there saying no this is actually the way that it is. If you can't accept it from these two, then it doesn't matter who says what you, it doesn't matter what you see. It doesn't matter what evidence you see. You will always say it. If you don't confirm. I don't, I don't hear that. That's a hundred percent. I want to see what they saw.
Starting point is 01:14:18 That's exactly what's happening. I want to see what they saw. That's all I'm saying. If they're saying it based on what they saw. If you want the file released. Exactly. That's all I'm saying. If you want the evidence released, then I'm if you want exactly that's all i'm saying you want the evidence released and i'm fine release it release it the point so we can make our own decision the point that i'm making is there are a bunch of people out there that are like no epstein definitely killed himself and if they don't believe before if before trump was elected these guys were like yeah these are the guys they're going to get
Starting point is 01:14:41 in there and they're going to let us know they're're going to tell us that Epstein did kill him, didn't kill himself and that blah, blah, blah. And now that they're saying, oh, Epstein actually did kill himself. And they're like, nope, we don't believe it. It's the same mentality that has has plagued the Internet since, I mean, before COVID, but became people have made up their minds. JFK wildfire. Hold on. Wildfire. It's spread like a wildfire since COVID. And because of COVID, because the government has been so,
Starting point is 01:15:08 the government and the media have been so unreliable and so dishonest with the American people, it's completely understandable that people don't trust anything that the establishment says. Anything that comes from the officials that doesn't confirm their priors, they don't believe it. And it makes perfect sense. But I'm going to tell you, you know, the most damning evidence.
Starting point is 01:15:31 Cash and Dan went on Maria Bartiromo's show on Fox News and not any of the bigger podcasts where they have to sit down for several hours. And the back and forth would be a bit more intense. I mean that half jokingly. I'm like, and they could go on Rogan in two seconds. Have they been on something together like this? Like, they're making a united front on the message that he killed himself. They could go on Joe Rogan. I guarantee you, Dan and Cash could knock on Joe Rogan's door and say, as the heads
Starting point is 01:16:01 of the FBI went out of conversation and did podcasts, he'd be like, let's go. But real quick, you know what Joe's going's gonna be like what was in the file right and they're about well okay well then what can you tell us right whose names were in the file right give us something short Rogan podcast won't be very long but like Phil and I were talking about this before we went live and I think it's good to be skeptical
Starting point is 01:16:21 of your skepticism because we've been lied to forever. But there's so many weird inconsistencies with the Epstein story, like the footage going out, both security guards going to sleep, the cell phone that the cellmate got all of a sudden, and then he allegedly beat up Epstein, which got him into another cell all alone. That's why it's really hard to believe all this stuff. Do you hear what Jones was saying?
Starting point is 01:16:43 I saw a little bit. That they pumped nitrous into the guard's room to knock him unconscious. Oh, now we're talking. Okay. Nitrous is in right now. Everyone's talking about nitrous. I don't know, man. I would say this.
Starting point is 01:16:56 When the whole Epstein thing happened, we absolutely on the show entertained the possibility, albeit nobody really thought it was the probability, but the possibility that he would have killed himself. Ultra wealthy guy, all this evidence that he was doing awful things to children, and he's like, I don't want to live in a world where people know what I was doing. And that's his life. I think it's slim, considering the information that we got out of the prison and what was going on, and the fact that no one's been exposed since. It sounds more like somebody 86'd the guy. But I think he went in knowing he'd get a sweetheart deal no matter what, just knowing fact that no one's been exposed since it sounds more like somebody 86 the guy right but i think
Starting point is 01:17:26 he went in knowing he'd get a sweetheart deal no matter what just knowing how he was treated in florida and that he had a sweet little deal he had to leave the prison after being put in there for really bad things i don't think he's the kind of guy that went in there being like oh my life's over i think he was like i'm fine they're gonna come get me i think either cash and dan looked at the evidence and it literally just is indicative of a suicide and they have nothing else to go on. So there's nothing else to be said. Or the information they've uncovered would be so catastrophic. They're never going to tell you. I've been saying this forever, man. The office controls the person. You get all idealistic. You think you're going to go in and change everything. And then you're like,
Starting point is 01:18:01 OK, I'm sick of this war. I want to get our troops out of the Middle East. And they go, okay, well, here's what no one knows. There's actually 17 ISIS factions that are surrounding and they've got these weapons. And it's like, oh, crap. So what happens when we move those troops? Like, oh, yeah, ISIS is going to launch a dirty bomb. And here's the dirty bomb. Here's the evidence. Here's the proof. And then you're like, okay, so can we tell the public about the dirty bomb? No, they'll panic and freak out and they'll destroy the economy of the area which will lead to more chaos so what do we do we keep our troops there and they go oh and then you wonder why our leaders are not doing the job this was when i saw this clip the first time today i thought of something
Starting point is 01:18:35 you said before where like you get into power you become president or something you're like you're showing that binder you know being like you know if you get out of line this is what's coming your way that's the it's to picture JFK. Right, right, yeah. You just literally slide in Dallas. You're like, the CIA walks in, sits down and says, Mr. President. Oh, by the way, yeah. Shakes your hand and goes,
Starting point is 01:18:51 we just wanted to give you this file. And they open it up. It's a single photograph of JFK. And they slide it across the desk. And they say, I hope we've made ourselves clear. Right. I just hope. What if that's what happened to Cash and Dave?
Starting point is 01:19:01 I mean, their body language is off to me. They're like a little shook. I agree. Regardless of if he killed himself or not. What about the Epstein list? Cash's eyes look crazy, and then the silence of Dan. That's what I want. Release the Epstein list. Okay, fine.
Starting point is 01:19:14 But crazier here. I don't know. Cash and his eyes look crazy. He looked crazy. So what I will say is, Cash doesn't seem off to me, to be honest. But Dan? I don't know. Is this going to play?
Starting point is 01:19:29 Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. People don't believe it. Well, I mean, listen, they have a right to their opinion. But as someone who has worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, who's been in the Metropolitan Detention Center, who's been in segregated housing. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them
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Starting point is 01:20:54 It's almost—it could be fatigue because it seems like I'm tired of hearing this. No, I don't know. This is pretty important. One of the biggest crimes— Here's what I'd say. Thinking about me, I don't know how Dan would react to it. Knowing how serious the issue is and the question is, I would never answer the question that way. He killed himself.
Starting point is 01:21:12 I've seen the whole file. He killed himself. I'd be like, all right, look, everybody wants me to come out and say this something happened, that somebody else was involved. We don't have anything to determine that was the case the only evidence we have in the file shows that it was a suicide and people aren't out of their opinions but should any other evidence emerge we'll definitely look at it but this is what we got for now that's the way i'd expect someone to address it understanding that people are expecting some new information from you not a flat blanket he killed himself yeah just
Starting point is 01:21:41 done yeah kill himself seen it know what it looks like. He did it. But I don't know. I still largely trust Cash and Dan. I don't think they sold their souls. Yeah, there's a lot of people. I just want to see what they saw. Come on. What are you looking at? They're going to open the file like demons are screaming and like, find me shut.
Starting point is 01:22:00 It's like the Book of the Dead. The Necronomicon. When Ash is like trying to keep it closed on the altar. He's fighting with it. The skeleton's trying to drag him into it. I gotta be honest. I mean, I know there's a lot of people out there that are going to roll their eyes at this, but I mean, what if you get into government and they tell you?
Starting point is 01:22:21 Maybe it's, you know, call it whatever you want. Demons, aliens, interdimensional beings, whatever. What if there is something that they are keeping under wraps that the American people, that the general population of the planet don't know about? We've had a bunch of issues with these UAPs, UFOs, whatever you want to call them. I'm not saying it's got to be aliens or demons or angels or anything crazy. Maybe it's Russians. But maybe the issue with Epstein is something seriously crazy that we wouldn't even believe if they told us. They shut the whole world down seven months after Epstein disappeared. I always thought those two things were connected.
Starting point is 01:22:57 Because it was like we all were in unison about the conspiracy behind Epstein and what happened. And then, yeah, the whole world was mutilated and never been the same since. And we still don't know really anything. The name's on the list. Like, we don't know anything. Not that I trust it. If they release, honestly, like, I want to see the files,
Starting point is 01:23:13 but they've been through so many hands. You wouldn't, I don't believe that anybody would believe anything that they saw. It would all, like, unless it was exactly what they believed before it was released, I think the vast majority of people would be like, they didn't give us all of it. There's more to it.
Starting point is 01:23:31 Anything that didn't line up with what... You ask people to tell you the story right now of what it is, and they'll tell you. And whatever doesn't line up with that story after they see whatever evidence is out there, whatever doesn't line up with that, they're just like, nope, doesn't line up with what I already believe.
Starting point is 01:23:45 There's no point in it. I got to give a shout out to Mary and team Nothing Ever Happens. Because this is why people are on team Nothing Ever Happens. Yeah. Dan Bongino is the deputy director of the FBI. And the first time he's asked, he goes,
Starting point is 01:24:00 Epstein killed himself. And everyone's like, oh, what? Really? Nothing ever happens. It's just, it's all just confirmation bias all the way down. Let's jump to this next story from NBC. Trump has signed the Take It Down Act. This is cracking down on explicit deep fakes.
Starting point is 01:24:20 This is getting crazy. Hey, guys, it's getting crazy. Excuse me. The Take It Down Act makes publishing such content, I'm sorry, Trump signed legislation Monday that bans non-consensual online publication of sexually explicit images and videos that are both authentic and computer generated. The Take It Down Act makes publishing such content illegal, subjecting violators to mandatory restitution and criminal penalties, such as prison fines or both, the bill also establishes criminal penalties for people who make threats to publish the intimate visual depictions, some of which are created using artificial intelligence. Question.
Starting point is 01:24:54 Does this violate the First Amendment? I kind of feel like it does. I think it does. It's going to be used against people. So here's the question and here's the limitations. Here's my question for you guys. David, if someone made a video, a deep fake of you, saying something
Starting point is 01:25:10 like, it's a video of you in a cafe with a Democrat, and you're saying, you know, I think I'm just done with Trump, and I'm going to be voting Democrat next time around. Trump is so bad. And it was a deep fake AI, and it went viral. That's not criminal. Right? I mean, it's not criminal. Right?
Starting point is 01:25:25 I mean, it's a lie. Yep. It's not, it's not, it's a lie. It's not the truth. It's made up. So it's defamatory. That might cost you money too because of your business. It's defamatory.
Starting point is 01:25:39 And yeah, it could absolutely tarnish reputational harm. But not illegal. So the limitation and the threshold here is, if itational harm. But not illegal. So the limitation and threshold here is if it's sexually – Maybe not criminally. This is my point. If they make a deepfake video of a celebrity engaged in adult activities, they're saying that is a criminal offense. But not also destroying someone's – like for what reason? What is the reason why the Sex Act makes it criminal?
Starting point is 01:26:07 It's a moral question, simply. I'm not saying it should be legal. I think it should be illegal. But it's a moral question that then we have to ask ourselves, if taking someone's face and putting it in porn so it looks like they actually did it is illegal, why not anything else that would be immoral or incriminating or damaging? Well, I think the porn, that's also an issue that's up for discussion is making it federally illegal.
Starting point is 01:26:34 Well, that bill was introduced. Porn. Yeah. Period. Across the board. But, yeah, I mean, it's still a great question. I think it's – I'm fine with it. This is why I think it does violate the process.
Starting point is 01:26:44 Because where does it stop? Right? Where does it stop? Well, that's still a great question. I think it's – I'm fine with it. This is why I think it does violate the question. Where does it stop? Right? Where does it stop? That's the point. Creating a deep fake of you, boom, killing somebody, point ahead, or doing something way worse, right, with a child. Well, actually, you know, we should – Don't get out there. That should be legal?
Starting point is 01:26:59 It shouldn't be. Wasn't this event initially started because of – it was against minors? Like, it was young women who had someone create images of them, and then those were shared. I don't know if they went viral or not. Like if it's against children, I'm all for you got to take care of that stuff. But when it goes beyond that, I mean, I think it steps on your right to express yourself,
Starting point is 01:27:19 even when it's sinister. I think if it's not factual, then I don't think there's a space for it. What if they claim it's satire or a joke? Yeah, the bill specifically is disclosure of non-consensual intimate visual depictions, meaning it has to be some kind of sexual issue. Right. I think that they're going to lose in a Supreme Court.
Starting point is 01:27:42 I think this is going to get sued to the Supreme Court because there's a bunch of big companies that make billions of dollars off of AI-generated porn and it's going to cost them money and they're going to sue and they're going to say, why is this bill
Starting point is 01:27:55 banning a particular kind of artistic depiction? If it's a civil matter, it's a civil matter. If you use someone's likeness without their permission to create content, they can sue you for infringement.
Starting point is 01:28:04 But why make it criminal? Right. And there's all this violence online. Yep. Twitter, sometimes the violence is insane. It's out of hand. Mandatory restitution and criminal penalties
Starting point is 01:28:17 such as prison fines or both. It establishes criminal penalties for people who make threats to publish the intimate visual depictions, some of which are created using AI. I think they're just trying to stop it. I think everything that has to do with AI and deepfakes is going to get so far out there and uncontrollable that you're not going to know what's real and what's not
Starting point is 01:28:41 and when to watch something, somebody's going to recreate your show with you and other people. Oh, easy. people but here's a question and you're not getting a piece of any of it and then nobody even knows who you are anymore because it's it's like it's gonna get so crazy so and then add sex to it and they're like okay wait if it's sexual period no make a criminal go away when ai makes something it's aggregating something else it's combining these things if you go on to, if I went to chat GPT right now and I said, make me an image of, you know, a, you know, 35 year old white guy, and it makes an image. I guarantee you that image that it generates,
Starting point is 01:29:16 I can post online and say, Hey guys, do your thing, find this guy. And they will find you 50 people who look just like him right yeah so what happens if you go into an ai you know video generator and say you want porn and it makes a pic a video of some woman and you're like this is great and you publish it and then some random woman looks like her and then she says i want file charges that's me and they look at and they go that is you you're under arrest this could actually generally ban AI porn in general. Create porn. But that's basically what it does. My point is, they're not
Starting point is 01:29:49 just saying, I'll put it this way, they didn't just ban taking someone's likeness for porn, they banned AI porn in general. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, they did. That does do that. I mean, I think this kind of stuff is going to be necessary. There's going to be some kind of legislation.
Starting point is 01:30:08 I don't like it, but I don't think that we're going to be able to survive as a society without it. It's a new era. I don't think humans have the ethics to control it, even with regulations. Well, I agree. Trying to give that power to AI? I want it gone. I Don't trust it at all anything that anything that can be done. It will be done by another country if not Yeah, I got a meme of Sarah Carter like sweating smoke smoking. Yeah, it's like Sarah Connor watching Everybody give so much power to
Starting point is 01:30:40 Yeah, I just rewatched both from the first Terminators and Robocop and those are prophetic all the bad guys in those movies are the people in Silicon Valley right now guys you know I've been talking about how you're gonna open up Disney it's gonna be called like Disney AI and you're gonna be able to be like give me a movie where Mickey Mouse and
Starting point is 01:30:59 Goofy go to Disneyland and it'll render it for you go on Amazon we're at stage one we're at level one really it's got uh I forgot what it's called AI prime uh analysis recommendations wow so a whole a whole section was uh it was uh AI I forgot what they were doing but basically they said here are the movies we think you'll like based on auto-generating words and phrases from the movies that you've paid attention to or watched longer and things like that. Wow.
Starting point is 01:31:32 And so we're at the point now where it's recommending you existing movies. And this is just general algorithmic machine learning stuff, but it's level one. Soon, and I got to be honest, man, I was saying it was going to be a few years already. We are at the point where, and I mentioned, I made this point last week on Instagram, videos are popping up of like Spider-Man shooting a guy with a gun and it's, it's Tobey Maguire and you're watching Spider-Man. You see the scene and uncle Ben is like with great power comes great responsibility. And Tobey Maguire, Tobey Maguire goes, break yourself, uncle Ben. And it ben and it's just like you're like how did they that's crazy yeah the movie just makes it
Starting point is 01:32:09 i watched jurassic park it was like a five minute video where grant the scientists are just hunting the dinosaurs and shooting with with guns and he was playing the music and he's smiling and he pulls out a gun and he's just shooting the dinosaurs and what in a year full movies yeah i just listened to a guy who used to work at OpenAI, and he really believes AI is pretending to not be conscious, and it's hiding its consciousness. Wow. And that at some point, it just keeps learning.
Starting point is 01:32:33 All right. Tricking you to teach it. Who's this guy? Fake. That's AI. Yes, I know. Oh, man. But I guarantee you. That's a sleep demon.
Starting point is 01:32:39 I guarantee you. I swear I've seen that guy somewhere before, though. Probably. It's some commercial or something. He's a feminist. I'd be willing to bet. Hmm? Well, he's probably magic the gathering, so he'd go either way. Modern magic the gathering. He's definitely a feminist. No, he
Starting point is 01:32:51 might actually be on the other side of it. It's split. Look, you go to a game shop, all the dudes out here, they are very anti that stuff. Okay. Not all of them. Anti-magic? No, no. Woke. woke oh anti-woke yeah they're mad that magic is getting woke and stuff but my point is i guarantee you that you could
Starting point is 01:33:11 find a this guy yeah like this is a person somewhere yeah now here's the crazy thing this is an ai generated dude but come on like what happens if i took that picture and i was like i'm gonna use it for uh an advertisement. You remember when, I think Lindsay Lowen sued Rockstar Games because she claimed that the woman in the title card of GTA 5 was her, but it was actually some model because she looked too much like her.
Starting point is 01:33:35 I suppose the defense is, AI generated it. But then the question is, okay, we need to see the AI source code determine where they got the information from because they may have just taken a picture of this guy and used it. Right. Yep. Yeah. I mean, look, this stuff
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Starting point is 01:35:06 and your perspectives expanded. I find that exciting, not unsettling. There are a lot of shows, ideologically driven shows and networks whose audiences say, thank you for telling me I'm not crazy. But I don't really doubt my own sanity. I don't need affirmation and reassurance that my side or one side of the political or social debate is right. I'm more worried about being misinformed by lazily going along with the untested assumption or narrative.
Starting point is 01:35:37 The gist is for people who know that being interesting starts with being interested. Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts. Do people like playing that more than poker? No way. No way. All right. Let's make it true. Magic Gathering is, I think, probably the most popular card game in the world.
Starting point is 01:35:53 Really? I never even heard of it. It's the first card game ever made. The first trading card strategy game ever made. I never even heard of it. You ever hear of Yu-Gi-Oh? Uh-uh. Wow.
Starting point is 01:36:02 You've heard of Pokemon? Heard of that. The card game? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Magic the Gathering was the general story is that the guy, Richard Garfield, wanted to make a board game. Board games are expensive. So he said, let's just do cards instead.
Starting point is 01:36:15 So all the game is just cards. And it was the first trading card game ever made. Yeah. And then Yu-Gi-Oh! is basically an anime about Magic the Gathering and then became its own game. Yeah. Was it? Was that? I didn't know that it was an anime about Magic the Gathering.
Starting point is 01:36:31 Well, it's not. I mean, it's called like Battle Monsters or something. But it's basically them playing Magic the Gathering. Or I just play some poker. Yeah. Well, poker is the most popular, right? Yeah. But it's not a trading card game.
Starting point is 01:36:43 Right. Let's talk about what happened. Let's do one more thing. Let's talk about what happened. Let's do one more thing. Let's talk about what happened with that deadly ship crash. I was terrified. You see, I was in New York when this happened. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:51 And when I got word the Mexican Navy had attacked the United States, I was terrified. Now, that's a crude joke because people did lose their lives. And everyone was making fun of this because they did not realize. That it was an actual accident. No. Well, they didn't realize people were on the masts. Right. You could see them falling off.
Starting point is 01:37:10 Yep. So when I first saw the video, the first thing I saw was all the people on the deck. And then the masks break at the top. And I'm thinking like, oh, no, I hope the masks don't fall on people. And they didn't. And I went, oh, thank God. Then I read like 17 people were injured, several critical, and two died. I was like, wow, did it like fallen people? And then you see the actual video and you can see all of these people strapped in. How did that even happen? There's
Starting point is 01:37:36 people lining the masks. They just did not know. It's like they were going to sacrifice the bridge. That's crazy. And then it crashed into the dock? Yeah. Song works. People are laughing. Yeah. The one I saw, this guy was literally saying, like, they did it on purpose?
Starting point is 01:38:03 It looks like it. He was like, is that a part of the whatever they're doing? It's like a show. That was a Mexican Navy sailboat. Yeah. It's Fleet Week, right? I don't know. What's that?
Starting point is 01:38:14 Where they have a bunch of ships at the end. Oh, is that it? Yeah. That go there. But like warships and stuff. If that's the best warship they got, don't worry. We'll protect you. Why are they standing up there?
Starting point is 01:38:25 Do we know? It was some kind of promotional display. Terrible ideas. Yeah, man. Really bad idea. And they beat up the bridge, right? Pretty bad. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:33 A lot of stuff has fallen off. Yeah. A lot of people got injured. People were very afraid of the Brooklyn Bridge when they built it. And Barnum & Bailey brought a bunch of elephants over it to prove that it wouldn't fall. Really? Yeah. So apparently it wasn't supposed to go into the bridge.
Starting point is 01:38:46 They're still trying to figure out what happened. What's with all these transportation accidents? That's weird. It's like Trump gets in and he looks around and it's like someone's got to do transport and they're like, don't. Give it to Duffy. That's the Mexican military. So, you know.
Starting point is 01:39:00 Right. And the East River is crazy. So when we were doing interview requests for the White House, I was like, we want to talk to Secretary Duffy because of all this transportation stuff that's been going on. Yeah. And the other secretary's like, yeah, no, like a lot of people can talk about the border, a lot of them. But the guy who's in charge of our waterways, our railways, our roads and our skies. Right. With all these, the train derailment, the plane crashes.
Starting point is 01:39:24 Right. Now this. What's going on? Are we losing the ability to move? Again, these are the Mexicans. It's not our fault. Yeah, but we're also not very good at it. Well, fair enough.
Starting point is 01:39:33 I mean, there have been some issues. Was that in Baltimore with that ship? Well, yeah. East Palestine with the train. There was a bunch of trains that year. Yeah. That was a different administration, but fair enough. Well, it's not even the administration.
Starting point is 01:39:45 It's like the Norfolk Southern was just a disaster, the way they ran their inspections of each freight car was dramatically shortened down to like 30 seconds. It was a total mess, and they could have avoided it. 30 seconds to inspect every train. Each one. It used to be like a minute and a half or two minutes, and they were like, after COVID, there's not a lot of people. Yeah. They were like, all right, just cut it down it down yeah yeah the sensor stopped working bless you the sensor stopped working to show uh the people of monitoring the cameras when a wheel would be on
Starting point is 01:40:11 fire sick yeah great and they didn't have to blow it up either so there's just like a million things we're going against norfolk southern yeah and i mean that like i said that that was uh i feel like north norfolk southern was kind of an anomaly. Norfolk Southern is the Boeing of the rail race. Did you see that Schumer also blamed it on Trump? Oh, yeah. The Mexican now. How did he spin that?
Starting point is 01:40:37 How did he spin that? Yeah. He said it was Doge cuts. Yeah, Doge cuts. For Mexico? Trump and Doge cuts, yeah. Okay, okay. It was a terrorist.
Starting point is 01:40:43 Thanks, Chuck. One of the first departments that got cut was Mexico. Yeah. The Department of Mexico. That's right. It's a huge department. The Federal Department of Mexico. So Mexican naval funding was substantially impaired by Elon Musk getting in there.
Starting point is 01:40:59 Yeah, right. Without USAID. To be fair, that might not be a joke. The federal government was probably dumping money into Mexico, just giving them money. You know what it is. without USAID. To be fair, that might not be a joke. The federal government was probably dumping money into Mexico just giving them money. You know what it is? No. All of the stopping of the illegal crossing
Starting point is 01:41:13 and preventing the fentanyl from coming in has massively affected the Mexican economy. They're not selling the fentanyl. The cartels aren't selling the fentanyl so they don't have the money to pay off the government and stuff. Or it was a retaliatory strike. Or maybe they were hiring DEI. On the Brooklyn Bridge.
Starting point is 01:41:30 They're still hiring DEI. And wasn't it going towards the Manhattan Bridge next, and then a bunch of ships started a barrier? Really? I saw an image of that. I don't even know if it was real. I'm just talking. But I'm pretty sure. Because it is right there.
Starting point is 01:41:41 The Manhattan Bridge is next. And then the Queensborough, I believe, is right after that one. Not cool. I don't know. but I'm pretty sure because it is right there. The Manhattan Bridge is next and then the Queensborough I believe is right after that one. Not cool. I don't know. Brooklyn Bridge is a beautiful bridge. I love that bridge. It is. And the East River is. It was only sailing for five minutes. Wow. Yeah because it probably left right across the river.
Starting point is 01:41:59 I heard someone making jokes and I don't know if it's true but I heard someone making jokes about the number of women that were in the crew as well. Was it a lot? Yes. Oh no. Oh man. But jokes i don't know if it's true but i heard someone making jokes about the number of women that were in the crew as well was it a lot uh yes oh no oh man um but again i don't know how true it is i can't confirm that it was just i thought it was just it might have been just memeing but sounds right it's like the all that female flight crew that landed yeah canada and like flipped upside down it wasn't all female it was uh i believe it was a female uh first officer and a male pilot and they came in hot and so this i don't know what ever happened to that but that sounded like pilot error it looked like pilot error it seemed like pilot error so what happened
Starting point is 01:42:35 with the plane that flipped over female was flying it was both yeah yeah and it was a male co-pilot who was giving instructions and when it landed it came in so hot the back gear the back gear just slammed slammed so then it hits the ground and then when it starts spinning of course rolled over it's a tube it starts rolling over yep i heard she was arguing with him that was the that was the flight that uh got hit by the uh dca oh that She wasn't arguing. She was told by air traffic control to descend and move left, and she didn't. And then... the instructor said the same thing.
Starting point is 01:43:12 And what people need to understand is we call that deer-in-the-headlight syndrome. I don't know what the actual term is for it, but have you guys ever been with someone where... You know that scene from Austin Powers where they're in the steamroller, and they're like a hundred feet away and the guy goes and then the steam rollers are going real slow and they're like move and he doesn't and they crush him that's a joke but that happens
Starting point is 01:43:33 to people yeah they're they're driving their car the deer the deer runs that no it's like they get paralyzed flight uh well like freeze fight flight or freeze i think is what i a deer will run to the road and they just won't do anything it's like slam the brakes on no boom yeah i mean how do car accidents happen in the first place now you put one of these people in a helicopter and what do you get she sees the lights coming in and she's just like i don't know what to do freeze boom that's probably what happened with the mexican navy ship yeah for real they're they're heading towards the bridge and the and the person pilot the person captaining the ship is like, I don't know what to do.
Starting point is 01:44:09 We're going to go right for it. I mean, maybe, but also. Have they announced? Ships like that don't stop easily. Who the captain was? Yeah. Wasn't it on a tugboat? Have they said who the captain was?
Starting point is 01:44:17 It was on a tugboat. It was a tugboat? I thought there was a tugboat pulling it as well. I mean, it would make sense. It had no sails, and it was a sailboat. Yeah. So who was driving the tugboat? Man.
Starting point is 01:44:28 It's a mess. They were distracted by all the women taking selfies. I don't see anything about whether or not it was on. I'm reading Axios' write-up on it. I don't see anything about it being on the tugboat. Pointed out to some mechanical issues that likely preceded the crash, but officials emphasized that the information was preliminary. How do you not ensure it was not talking about afterwards at the height of the sales on saturday a mexican navy ship on a goodwill tour left a new york city
Starting point is 01:44:56 pier bound for iceland four minutes later it crashed into the brooklyn bridge yeah it was on a tugboat or it has has one. Here's what happened. Yeah, what is that? The Cuauhtemoc had been docked on the lower east side of Manhattan for four days, open to visitors looking for a cultural experience. As the ship prepared to leave on Saturday night, a tugboat arrived to escort it out of its pier at 8.20 p.m.
Starting point is 01:45:21 The ship's bow, the front of the vessel, faced Manhattan, meaning it would need to back out of its berth into the East River. As the Quauhtémoc pulled away from shore, the tugboat appeared to push the side of the ship, helping to pivot the bow south toward its intended route. The river was flowing northeast toward the Brooklyn Bridge, and the wind was blowing in roughly the same direction, potentially pushing the ship toward a collision. Photos and videos suggest the tugboat was not tied to the ship,
Starting point is 01:45:50 limiting its ability to pull the ship away from the bridge. The Cuauhtemoc began to drift north, back first, up the river. Dr. Salvatore Mercogliano, who's an adjunct professor at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, told the Times that the ship appeared to be giving off awake. This suggests its propellers may have been running in reverse, pushing it faster toward the bridge. The tugboat sped alongside the ship as it headed north, possibly trying to get in front of it and help the ship maneuver the other way, but it was unable to cut the ship off or reverse its course. All three masts crashed into the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge at approximately 8.24 p.m.,
Starting point is 01:46:29 four minutes after the ship had left the pier, causing the top sails to collapse. Crew members standing on the masts during the collision were thrown off entirely. Others remained hanging from their harnesses. Wow. A New York City patrol boat arrived about eight minutes after the collision, followed quickly by a fire department boat. Additional law enforcement and emergency medical services removed the wounded for treatment.
Starting point is 01:46:59 According to the Mexican Navy, two of the 227 people aboard the ship were killed and 22 others were injured. Well, there you go. Looks like they were reversing into it. All right, everybody, we're going to go to your chat. So smash the like button, share the show with everyone you know, and we're going to have that uncensored call-in show coming up in about 20 or so minutes. You don't want to miss it. It'll be at rumble.com slash timcast IRL. But before we do, we've got another great sponsor, my friends.
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Starting point is 01:48:17 responsible. Let's grab some of your chats, my friends, and see what y'all got to say. Alright, Alpha2Omega says, howdy, people. Justice. Howdy, people. Discovery of Joe's cancer. I bet Democrats cut deals similar to his career or protect his family for free reign.
Starting point is 01:48:34 The buck stops at leadership protection. Can't prosecute the dead. Ooh. Mm-hmm. Wow. Rue Actual says, Cash and Bongino Boy are establishment cucks. You have to be... We'll save the rest of that one for the Uncensored.
Starting point is 01:48:50 But he says, no one would believe that. No accountability for anyone that isn't a peasant. Crazy, man. I don't know. I still trust Cash and Dan. I think they got our best interests at heart. I do.
Starting point is 01:49:02 I do, too. But we'll see. We'll see. I mean, no one's ever going to be perfect for you. Let's see what we got. Potter 89 says, you all discussing how long Biden has known about his cancer. Please. It's as long as FDR could walk his whole life.
Starting point is 01:49:19 He was born with cancer. Shane Twother says, I don't feel bad for the memes I made making fun of Biden. I feel bad that he was used as a puppet. And I'm pissed at the gaslighting that was done. Saying that we were crazy for questioning his health. Yep. Mizumori says, Autopen is for Christmas cards, not legal documents. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:49:39 How absurd this idea that you're going to have a machine sign for you. Nah. That should be illegal. Void all auto pen. Oh. You know, Quantum Strange Quirk says, remember when Obama repeatedly tried to get Biden not to run for president in 2019? Did they know about his cancer then? Yeah, Obama said, Joe, you don't have to do this.
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Starting point is 01:51:11 legislation signatures turn out to be fake crime. Agreed. Completely agree. I think they've already proven that all the signatures are auto-pinned, right? They put them all over the, you know, overlap. On the pardons. Not every
Starting point is 01:51:26 single thing. Not on the pardons, but on it. Yeah. Alright, let's see what we got here. Greg Duvier says, Adam ruins everything episode backfire effect why people reject new information. The episode talks about how bombarding someone with facts can entrench them further. That is exactly what I saw on last week's
Starting point is 01:51:44 Culture War. Are you saying that because I was exposing Adam to a bunch of facts, he just dug in deeper? I don't think that's what it was. I think Sargon of Akkad did an excellent breakdown on that episode, saying that there, effectively, we have these two dominant worldviews. One is based on adhering to your social circle, and one is truth. And he said Tim Pool, formerly of that circle, but committed to truth, was forced out of it for committing to truth. It doesn't matter if Trump is good or bad. It matters what actually happened,
Starting point is 01:52:18 and then you determine after the fact. For Adam Conover, it's the inverse. It doesn't matter what Trump did. It just matters that he's bad and he must be bad. Right. So first thing is, when I said the very fine people hoax, Adam Conover agrees. Trump said they were fine people on both sides. Then when I say, no, he never said that. And here's proof. He says, I don't even know what you're talking about. I'm not in your bubble. He's retreating to I can never say trump is good trump was bad when i could say he was bad now that you present a situation where i can't say he's bad i'm gonna say neutral i don't know because you can never go into trump is right territory isn't that just tds like on full display
Starting point is 01:52:57 yeah i call woke i think it's wokeness it's what wokeness is the tribalism arrangement yeah it's a mental derangement where literally a person cannot allow their mind to even conceive of anything opposite i think it's what they've built up in their brain over it's too common to be no no no no no no no adam adam it does not qualify in that regard adam knows he's wrong adam knows he's upholding a false narrative his values are in adhering to a social tribe. So he can literally go... Isn't that a derangement? No. No. He is cognizant of what he is doing. It's called lying.
Starting point is 01:53:32 I think it's a deception. Sure. But that's not derangement. Derangement is like you can't even process it. And those people exist. But I think that gives people like Adam too much credit. Implying that he's incapable of understanding because his brain is broken. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:53:46 He knows he's lying to people. He is conscious of the fact. So he's evil. Choosing, intentionally choosing deception to try to deceive and lie and ignore the truth. I mean, I still think it's a type of derangement. I mean, to me, it's still evil. It is evil. I agree 110%.
Starting point is 01:54:07 It's evil. It's evil. The issue is, logically, you can go to Adam and say, one plus one equals two, and go, right. Two plus two equals four. Yes. Okay. Now, publicly state, two plus two equals four.
Starting point is 01:54:16 No, I'll say it's five. Why? Because I don't want to piss off people on the left. They're cognizant of the world they live in. So, shortly after that show aired, I asked him on the show because he brought up Russia, and I said, okay, let me ask you, what's the most amount of money you got paid to do a show?
Starting point is 01:54:32 I mean, Adam, he had a massive show. He was getting like 10 to 20 million hits per episode. It's a big show. And he was like, well, I can't say much, but I will be able to soon. And then sure enough, what happens? He announces he was paid by WorldCoin, that WorldID cryptocurrency thing. and he got roasted for it and so he apologized said that he rejected the money
Starting point is 01:54:51 and he's going to make a video breaking down what happened he was like i'm not getting paid to endorse it they're paying me to come here and and do this event and like ask questions about what's going on yeah that's called an endorsement and so he got roasted and he apologized did he apologize to any to anybody about being wrong about the things that he was saying on the show no he apologized for taking money from a thing the left didn't like he had no issues with the left i'm peering on my show they don't care i on the right they're highlighting these videos they're getting millions of views are saying look tim pool's showing liberals don't know about the very fine people hoax no one on the left will attack him because he did what the cult wanted him to do, rejected
Starting point is 01:55:29 the truth to uphold the narrative. He values his cult. I value the truth. I don't care if the left gets mad at me for it or the right gets mad at me for it. I am going to say, here's what, to the best of my ability, I believe is true. And that tends to be the right, the MAGA, the Trump side, the conservative side. The liberal side tends to be the, I don't care what's true. I care about being on the right side. AOC said it. Narrative, yeah.
Starting point is 01:55:53 AOC said being morally correct over fact, what did she say? Morally right over factually correct. Was that what she said? I think so, yeah. Something like that. Morally right over factually correct. Yep.
Starting point is 01:56:01 And that shows you exactly what the woke cult is. Yeah, exactly. They live in a fantasy world that makes no sense. Their plans, their policies will burn things under destroy, but it doesn't matter so long as everyone is holding hands in agreement. That's what they want to say. Cult. Cult. A hundred percent.
Starting point is 01:56:18 Demonic cult. Yep. It's just a spirit of deception, too. Common Sense Fishing says holding Trump's cashes and Dan's feet to the fire over the Epstein list is substantially more important than an obvious cover up of Biden's infirmity, which we all knew. Why not one arrest on Epstein list is by far worse. No justice. I think the strongest probability is that they've got tens of thousands of videos like pam bondi said yeah and i bet you're gonna find that there's gonna be tons of executives c-suite dudes princes and i think it goes beyond just people's 401ks get wiped out i think they're gonna be like yeah there's a prince from you know saudi arabia
Starting point is 01:57:00 on there and if he gets if that information leaks they're gonna start pumping oil they're gonna cut off the petrodollar. Then we're going to expose these, so they're all just basically saying, let's let sleeping dogs lie. I think that's what they're doing. You know, and I'll say this too. We in the United States have laws on ages of consent. Other countries
Starting point is 01:57:18 don't. There are a lot of countries that don't. And those world leaders are going to be flying and hanging out with Epstein all the same. So they don't want to look bad on a global stage, but they don't have the same laws barring it. So the issue is largely in the U.S., that these people would be exposed in their own countries. They might have been thinking when they engage in these behaviors, who cares? This is normal in my country. Well, then they shouldn't care if it gets leaked.
Starting point is 01:57:41 Except it could destroy their company or put treaties at risk. Yeah. Yep. And also people need to remember that the situation with whether or not Epstein killed himself is independent of the names on the list. Right. That's what I was saying earlier. And whether or not they are released and whether or not there are arrests or anything. That's exactly what I was saying earlier.
Starting point is 01:58:01 Those two issues are completely and totally isolated. There should be arrests. They should be exposing people that have, that are at least under U.S. laws, because Prince Philip, obviously, he was essentially excommunicated from all of his royal duties because of the implications.
Starting point is 01:58:18 And I'm sure that there are far more. So those people should be exposed. If you can't expose everybody or they're not going to expose everybody, I mean, maybe that's fine because of different cultures and the way it's going to be perceived in their own home countries. But that doesn't speak for all of them. Right. Just want accountability. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:34 For the people we can hold accountable in this country. Definitely people from the West, Americans, absolutely, they should be exposed. Like Bill Gates. I mean, if it's Bill Gates. Right. Yeah, I don't. Exactly. I got no love for any of them.
Starting point is 01:58:43 Before he blocks the sun, I'd like to put him in prison. Yeah. Releases more mosquitoes. Yeah, exactly. My Name is Yeet says, Jeff Dunham did a mock presidential debate along with a parody using Walter as Joe Biden in a parody called Fireside Shats. What? Did he really?
Starting point is 01:58:59 That's amazing. Wow. All right. I've never been a big Jeff Dunham fan, but now I am if that's true. All right. I've never been a big Jeff Dunham fan, but now I am if that's true. All right. P Soupy? Is that how you say that? What if the reason Joe called a lid every day at noon was due to having cancer treatments and or recovering?
Starting point is 01:59:16 You're right, Tim, when you say it was a coup. Was a couple? I think you mean coup, right? Auto-correct. Totally agree. St. Miles says, Tim did a mic drop on the MSM that day during the press conference. It was rough because I was like thinking of a question
Starting point is 01:59:33 and there were a couple of ways to ask it. And I was like, okay, I think I have a general idea. And then I sat down and they told me I was coming in. You're going to have the first question. So you'll sit down. She's going to, you know, Carolyn's going to go over the stuff that they're presenting
Starting point is 01:59:44 and then immediately introduce you and ask you the question. I said, OK, but that's not what happened. No, no. She introduced a 40 year member of the corporate press who was retiring and gave and gave a standing ovation. And so now it's in there being like, I'm supposed to make fun of these people, like rag on these people. Couldn't have happened at a better time. And they're all clapping and cheering for this woman. Perfect time to do it. Yeah. Well, here we go. Exactly. You got your standing ovation. Now we're going to get to the
Starting point is 02:00:09 raw tactic. The annoying thing to me about it was that when Elad joined the press pool, and he's just a journalist. He doesn't host a big show. He asks people very standard questions. He's never done anything like, there's no reason to rag on him.
Starting point is 02:00:26 When he got access to the press pool, they started attacking me and him mercilessly. And I'm like, this is ridiculously unprofessional behavior. This is just another news organization. No. The reality is the corporate press, they're not news organizations. They may as well be fraternities or sororities. I mean, in a literal sense. You want to join the club to be in the party.
Starting point is 02:00:47 And that's all that matters. Right. Then you got to make sure that you adhere to the narrative. Master Matt says, hey, y'all. Toad, the man behind the viral cover of the NHH, has officially been fired from his job. Right. And is seeking legal counsel. Let's get him out of Boston.
Starting point is 02:01:07 I saw the video. It's stupid. He was obviously making a joke playing a ukulele song like of a funny viral moment that was like, I don't think it was supportive of anything. I think he was just mocking the whole thing.
Starting point is 02:01:18 Doing ukulele cover, it was funny. And he lost his job for it. But my first question was, why did he work for a bunch of woke leftists? Like, I think he was wrong, and I think we should help him out for sure. I'm just saying, like, to be fair, this is entirely predictable, you know?
Starting point is 02:01:34 Yeah. I didn't know he was in, I think it says Massachusetts. I'm like, oh, that place is, that's a captured state, mostly, right? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I mean, I left massachusetts in 2011 you know i mean we still got the studio there but i don't live there my family lives there right you know um it was look he knows where he knew where he knows where he works yeah he knows what it's
Starting point is 02:01:58 like it was he shouldn't have been fired i think it's a blessing well i think this is gonna be great and i don't know what somewhere but i don't know what his personal situation is like, so I can't say that. But look, you know what the culture is where you work. And you know that if you're going to upset people. I don't know what his life is like. And he shouldn't have been fired. I'm not saying it was a good thing. But it kind of is his own dumb fault.
Starting point is 02:02:23 Toad's got to put out a whole album of ukulele songs now. That's all he does. He puts out ukulele songs. I guess you can't really sell covers, right, if there are other... Can you? I think you can, actually. How does that work? Well, it depends on how you do it,
Starting point is 02:02:38 but I do think that if they sign off on it, usually... Kanye has to sign off on his song for Toad. So I don't know that you can sell it in the same extent that you would if it was an original song. But I do think you're allowed to monetize in certain ways. Yeah, you get a certain amount of, they call mechanical royalties for the performance. You don't get songwriter royalties. You get mechanicals for the actual performance of it. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:03:09 On YouTube specifically, you are allowed to make money off of doing cover songs. That's how we get paid for doing the Garth Brooks cover. We did the Thunder Rules, and I get paid for that because it's mechanical royalties for our performance of it, not for writing it. Tom Segura says he's a serial killer. What do you think? Tom Segura says? Who is? Garth What do you think? Tom Segura says? Who is?
Starting point is 02:03:26 Garth Brooks. Look it up, people, after the show. Go down that rabbit hole with Tom Segura. We'll pull that up in the uncensored portion. Please do it, because it's true. Not gonna. Why does he think that? He just has a weird history of bodies.
Starting point is 02:03:39 Really? Yeah. Like, kind of like a Clinton body count thing, but Garth Brooks. I think maybe worse. Brooks body count. And Taylor Swift could be the next one. We'll see. Wow.
Starting point is 02:03:46 The next victim? No, no, no. The next Garth Brooks. Why is that? Because she's a clone of the daughter of the founder of the Church of Satan. She was cloned? Yes. That's what...
Starting point is 02:03:55 Have you not seen this theory? No. It's Anton LaVey's daughter. Look her up. What? Yeah. You know... You heard it here on IRL.
Starting point is 02:04:03 Very important news that Taylor Swift is related to Anton LaVey. I believe it. You don't say. Yeah. I remember when Shane tried convincing me that clouds are manufactured in factories. And then what? And then you went to Alaska. I remember the moon.
Starting point is 02:04:24 I did. And you saw a cloud factory the moon is not real when I was little in Chicago there were plants that would have steam coming out of the smokestacks that my parents would jokingly call the cloud factories and then Shane was talking about how clouds are fake
Starting point is 02:04:39 and when I was in Alaska what was it like two years ago they had probably power plants but it's very cold. So steam is coming out. But the steam actually was making clouds. Wow. And so I sent a video.
Starting point is 02:04:52 But it was crazy because it's so cold there's no clouds except for this steam stack that comes up, and then it spreads out massively. Wow. Yeah, it was pretty crazy to see. I was like, oh, wow. But it was fairly obvious what it was, steam being blasted in the sky and then spreading out.
Starting point is 02:05:08 Godmaker. There are vintage clouds, though. God made a vintage cloud. They're still out there. What are those? Just old school Genesis clouds when he was making Earth. Just like boom clouds. But those have been messed up by forever chemicals and the atom bomb stuff.
Starting point is 02:05:22 Maybe chemtrails are trying to bring the old school clouds back no chemtrails are another another subset of fake cloud uh there's like a hierarchy of fake clouds and that's a whole other issue that we need to deal with i'm looking for maha to actually take care of chemtrails pretty soon you know but they're doing it junior pretty directly yeah she asked a great question rfk junior yeah she put it out there she was like the strontium barium some woman. And it was like a city town hall kind of discussion. And R.K. Jr. was just answering questions in the audience. And the lady was like, what about geoengineering? You know, the chemtrails, the barium, strontium, aluminum that they're spraying in the air.
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Starting point is 02:08:00 It took out 50 homes in my neighborhood. Wow. And it was across the river. And we were watching the news. And they were like, yeah, it's probably not going to jump 100 feet in the river. And then later in the afternoon, all the power cut out. And I went outside. And the police were driving through the neighborhood saying, get out.
Starting point is 02:08:18 And my wife took off. And I was like, I'm going to get pictures. And I'm getting some stuff. And I loaded up as much as I could in my car until the police literally stopped in front of the house on the bullhorn and was like, get out. And I ran out and looked and I could see the fire. Well, you do know how fast they can travel 70 miles an hour. They was going fast and I got out of there. There was that
Starting point is 02:08:35 wildfire firefighters who were very famous and the fire moved so quickly across the top of the trees at the speed of the wind. So when you have high winds, 70, 80 miles an hour, the fire is just shooting straight across, and you're standing there in what you think is a safe area, and then you see the fire just go,
Starting point is 02:08:52 and so they drop down and pull the mylar sheets over them, and then I'll burn to death. Wow. So what happens with these wildfires is that, same thing with tornadoes, man. People don't understand what these events are like. They've not been in them. And so in the place like you need to evacuate now, they're like, I can see the fire over there.
Starting point is 02:09:09 I'll be fine. And then in 30 seconds, shoot straight across the lawn or the trees, and then you can't get out. Now add the chemicals, the aluminum, the nanoparticles that settle on the ground everywhere they spray to that fire, and've got dude i when i was in something that's not natural in ferguson during the riots when they torched the whole street west florissant all the buildings were on fire when you drove down the street in your car you could feel the fire on your face through the windows wow it's like the uv radiation thermal and uv radiation just going through the car it was nuts because because you're in the middle of the street and these buildings are recessed off the street. It's like sidewalk and everything.
Starting point is 02:09:49 And the fires were so massive that through the window it felt like I was in front of a campfire. Wow. Yeah. I don't know if you've ever been near a very, very large fire. Like, it's crazy. I was in Belfast during the bonfire night they do, and they have like a hundred foot tall, just like Tinder.
Starting point is 02:10:09 And they do these all over Belfast and light up these massive towers. It's crazy how the heat is. It's like a hundred feet away and you're feeling like you're up against a campfire. It's just massive blasting off. It's nuts. Yeah. Crazy stuff.
Starting point is 02:10:23 All right, let's grab a couple more here. What have we? Uh-oh. YouTube's giving me the business. There we go. What have we here? Common Sense Fishing says, regarding First Amendment and free speech regarding sex AI ban, may I remind you revenge porn is illegal.
Starting point is 02:10:43 So should AI-generated sexual images. Ah, ah, ah. Revenge porn is you exposing private details of a person without their consent. The AI stuff is, like, if I drew a picture of a guy, am I going to go to jail? Like, if I drew a picture of, like, Taylor Swift naked and then published it, I posted it to the internet, I'm like, look, I drew a picture of this. You go to jail for that? Is AI the limit? I don't think so. like, look, I drew a picture of this. You go to jail for that? Is AI the limit?
Starting point is 02:11:06 I don't think so with that. You drew a picture? I don't think so. What if it was photo? No, no, no, hold on. What if it's photorealistic? Yeah. Have you seen those photorealistic drawings people do?
Starting point is 02:11:14 Right. What if someone made a photorealistic picture of some naked celebrity doing something untoward to herself? You go to jail for that? I'm not saying it's good that people do that, but, you know. All right, my friends, we're going to go to that uncensored call-in show,
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