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So Elon Musk's kid, who's transgender, has the show. who wants to be a woman, is saying that it's not true, it never happened. A four-year-old couldn't be gay,
and it's the weirdest inversion of the narrative.
But I'm going to tell you this.
I think Elon is wrong.
I really do.
I don't know that his son is correct.
Let me just show you the context real quick.
So Elon Musk tweeted,
let's see if I can zoom in on this stupid thing.
Threads suck so much.
Oh, look at this.
What was his son's name before? Xavier.
It's blurred out. People are nuts. Xavier was born gay and slightly autistic. Two attributes
that contribute to gender dysphoria. I knew that from when he was about four years old and he would
pick out clothes for me to wear, like a jacket, and tell me it was fabulous, as well as his love
of musicals and theater, but he was not a girl. I don't believe that.
I just legit do not believe that.
It is... So Xavier says,
it's like, what did he say?
My best guess is that he went to the Milo Yiannopoulos
School of Gay Stereotypes,
just picked some at random and said,
good enough,
in a last-ditch attempt to garner sympathy points
when he is so obviously in the wrong,
even his own fucking story.
I'm going to tell you what I think.
I think Elon is probably not correct.
I don't think this is true.
It seems ridiculous.
How does a child like musicals and theater?
A parent has to expose a child to these things and generate that in a four-year-old.
I think what happened is likely Xavier went on the internet and looked up a bunch of freaky
porn and it rotted his brain.
And then he started begging to be a woman, which is not reality.
And now he's on drugs so he could grow man boobs.
I think they're both not acknowledging the other part of this, which is that he's divorced.
He's not with the mother of the child who when Xavier changed name, he took the mom's name as the middle name.
I mean, I think there's obviously some kind of strong bond there.
And I think when you have warring parents who really hate each other and are growing up in California but in different worlds, I can imagine they approach the subject very differently.
Right. I mean, it is weird because this like this like, oh, I've known since you were four is like what progressive parents will say or kids will like talk about like, oh, when I was coming out, my parents said they always knew.
And then this person is saying like, there's no way.
And I kind of agree with you.
Like it is, he's just playing out a lot of stereotypes of gay people,
but it's okay when progressives do it.
Like none of it, none of it follows.
As for if I'm not a woman, sure, Jan, whatever you say,
I'm legally recognized as a woman in the state of California.
I have a question for Libby and Hannah-Claire.
How often do you need to tell people that you're legally recognized as a woman
to convince them that you are? I've never had to do that. I've never had to
do that. Actually, when I was, my first job, I was, I scooped ice cream at an ice cream shop in
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. And I had really short hair and I was really skinny and I wasn't
particularly developed. And people thought I was a boy and i uh i was rude about it
probably you should did you ever say i'm legally recognized as a woman
no he pulls out her driver's license it was like i didn't have a driver's license oh yeah i was
gonna say the state of new york recognizes me everyone is like california is not the place i
would go to for like but i also yeah i mean mean, also, if you're actually female, it doesn't really bother you when someone thinks you're a boy.
You're just like, okay.
Yeah, I don't think it's done.
You're done. It's over.
I think we're skipping over the important part, though.
We can't define what a woman is.
I mean, how can we say that she's a woman?
They can't define what a woman is.
And they're putting up this VP nom who we're supposed to praise for being a woman.
But again, they cannot tell us the definition of what a woman is, and they're putting up this VP nom who's, you know, we're supposed to praise for being a woman, but again, they cannot
tell us the definition of what a woman is.
According to Maya Wiley, a woman is a person
who says she is.
Why is it?
I gotta ask a question. I am surrounded
by fields of grass. Like, in fact,
we have so much that there's
too much, and we have farmers
who come to actually,
they pull the hay and they make hay bales or whatever out of all the excess growth.
Periodically, like every so often throughout the year.
There's too much.
And we actually have to be careful because we've got ticks.
And so we need them to, the lawn has to be cut because the ticks will climb the tall grass.
So when these crackpot urban, you know, concrete jungle, spilt milk, sour milk people are like, go touch grass.
I'm like, bro, you'd have to walk five miles
to find grass. I walk
outside, we have to be careful of the grass because there's
ticks everywhere. So who the fuck are you
to say, go touch grass?
Yeah, that's rude.
I just think this is obvious
like people don't even touch each other.
I think this is just obvious like family
tension, you know? It is about gender ideology and that is serious. But on another level, it's like this estranged
father and child dynamic. There's obvious issues at play that are emotional. And it's sad that this
is what it's centering around because it's going to do so much damage to so many people. On the
other hand, like I think maybe there is underlying familiar tension, which is probably true for a lot of cases where kids are looking to express themselves in a crazy way amid a feeling of chaos.
Do people actually use threads?
She does.
I think she's the only one.
When did she start using it?
Was that her first?
His first post?
Taylor Lorenz is also on threads.
Taylor Lorenz uses threads.
How about Taylor followed me on Instagram last week
and I was kind of terrified.
I was like, this is kind of creepy.
Here's the video. I don't know if you can hear it.
I'm doing fine, actually.
And I
am
formulating a response and whatnot.
It's being worked on.
It's being worked on.
Just hold your goddamn horses for five more seconds, okay? I promise it's being worked on. It's being worked on. Just hold your goddamn horses for five
more seconds, okay?
I promise it's getting worked on.
Who's working on this response?
I don't know, but the family is typing the statement.
You just sound like a guy.
Yeah. I wonder what the
twins' response is to this, you know?
Good question. Elon Musk
had a baby that died from SIDS, and then
there's this older set of twins twins and then there's triplets.
And I can imagine, especially because he like put that school in his factory for them at one point, like they all must be really close.
I know that they're private. I respect that.
But I just I wonder what it must be like to have someone that you've had such a close relationship.
Twins have a remarkably close bond typically to be watching this from the sidelines.
Yeah.
Well, this is what happens when you expose your children to the Internet without supervision.
This person started using the platform in March.
When did Threads come out? Yeah, a while ago.
So the other big news is the Mr. Beast stuff, which we talked about a little bit.
And more and more stuff is starting to come out about this.
Yeah, that seems like it's just a take your finger out of the little hole in the table.
Here's someone responding to Mr. Beast with you.
And here is him looking at child porn art purchased by Chris Tyson.
And it's in a Mr. Beast video.
From seven years ago.
It was seven years ago?
That's child porn.
That's what it says.
Oh, from seven years ago.
It says on the tweet.
I'm going by this person's tweet.
Right, right, right.
I was like, oh, did you look at that? Apparently, apparently like some dude uh has come back out let me pull this up actually
uh the guy another victim has come out with more with evidence and he dropped receipts i guess
transgender influencer finster exposes haters what is this no drama alert just picking this
this stuff up like crazy.
I don't know what that's all about.
Here we go.
Me talking about Ava Chris Tyson and what they did to me when I was 15 years old.
This video has all the proof in it, all the receipts, and all the screenshots,
thanks to an old friend of mine who was a moderator in Chris's Discord server at the time, Cookie.
Now, Cookie actually went ahead and downloaded logs of all the individual channels on Chris's server before it went public, knowing that this was kind of being covered up and he kept the logs of it for
himself. He actually reached out to me here on Twitter and I'm going to provide a lot of the
screenshots backing up the claims that I made that Lava refuted. For example, I made a claim that
there was an NSFW channel in the server where Chris would spam corn. Here you can
see Chris talking about locking down the NSFW channel to true gods and anointed only. By the
way, this is in 2019. I was a true god and I was a minor. Not only that, but you can see me right
below it, Nathan.RTX saying this is a bad idea. So even I knew as a kid that this was a really bad idea.
Here is Lava himself talking about starting the commencement of cleaning the server.
Wow. Word for word. I said he was talking about scrubbing the server. He says that never happened.
Here you can see him talking about it as well as me and Cookie himself talking about it. I just
want to make this video real quick, disproving some of the claims that Lava
refuted and showing that they actually
are true, but I actually have thousands of
Discord messages to go through
in these logs that I was just provided by Cookie.
Shout out to him for giving me them
and I'm going to be going through them and
posting an update video with some more.
Yeah. Mr. Beast.
Keep your kids off the internet.
Lock them in a safe. I'm Beast. Keep your kids off the internet. Lock them in a safe.
With your son.
Because I'm like,
no one's on the internet anymore.
You can't be involved in stuff. It's impossible.
It's hard because he's been very online since COVID.
His best friend moved.
We moved.
And so the way that he talks to his best friend is online.
They like play on,
they like have Discord servers and stuff.
I try and keep an eye on what he's watching.
You know, sometimes he'll say like, mom, will you watch this with me?
And I always say, yes, I will sit and watch it with you.
But mostly I just try and pay attention.
I mean, he was watching Mr. Beast videos, you know?
So it's definitely scary to...
Wait, your kid was watching Mr. Beast?
Yeah, he had been watching Mr. Beast.
Do you stop that?
Well, we talked about it this week.
I was like, I think no more Mr. Beast.
And he was like, I haven't watched it in a while.
And I was like, okay.
You know, but I'll come in.
He'll be playing video games, watching Matt Walsh.
And I'm like, okay.
That's great.
All right, you're good.
You know, he likes Ben Shapiro.
Didn't you say...
He doesn't like any content that I ever do.
Matt Walsh.
You're good.
More Matt Walsh.
Just keep watching.
Didn't you say at one point, though,
he had been like,
I want to start, you know, whatever channel.
And yeah, now he doesn't want that.
Yeah.
You know, he has a record player.
You had been like, well, when you're this age.
And when he turned that age, he was like,
here's my several year old channel.
Here's my channel that I've had for two years.
My 17th birthday present was a record player.
Really? Last year. And I use it. It's great. I collect records. We were just channel that I've had for two years. My 17th birthday present was a record player. Really?
Last year.
And I use it.
It's great.
I collect records.
We were just talking about antique shopping a second ago, Tim.
But I constantly get them.
They're great.
We've gone record shopping and stuff.
Any way I can unplug, I try to do it.
My dad gave him some original Beatles records that my dad bought when he was a teenager.
Wow.
So those are wild.
That's so cool.
Over 4th of July, I was
cleaning. We were at our family house and I was cleaning
boxes and stuff and put out
a drawer with all these stacks and stacks of records.
So I took them all and I got to go through them all.
But it's amazing.
It's really not easy.
No, it's not easy. And I think that there
is some interest in unplugging, but
the internet is so pervasive.
I just wonder because you grew up on it, in some ways you're burned out by it.
Like not only is it for fun, it's also for like school and all of this stuff.
I would think like you would want to avoid it.
I think we are getting burnt out.
And like, so I barely use Snapchat anymore.
That's the big main of communication with everybody.
And like I had this whole conversation just last week with like my best friends and my
girlfriend.
I was like, I think I'm just going to text now.
Like it's just, it's this constant, like you have to be on an app and you're
getting notifications it's more and more and more I was like the least amount of streaks yeah it's
just it's crazy so and and I was going into the conversation thinking everybody's gonna be like
oh you know we're you're crazy how you know you're trying to unplug and they're like no like I might
do that with you and so I had three friends the same time I did like kind of move off of Snapchat.
I have, there's only two people in my entire friend group that still have TikTok.
The rest have deleted it.
Like a bunch of people are getting off things, making self steps.
These aren't their parents doing it.
They're just like, I can't study when I scroll through TikTok.
And so they're like, I, you know, when school starts, I delete it.
And I'm like, that's, you know, that's actually really independently smart of you. I wonder if, like, again, young millennials and Gen Z will be the first ones to say, like,
I am actually addicted to social media.
I'm not even kidding because, like, you'll see these lawsuits come out where people are saying the algorithm is feeding really terrible stuff
and influencing the mental health of, you know, young users.
But I almost wonder the way that they say Gen Z doesn't drink alcohol as regularly or as much as other generations have,
if it'll become sort of similar, like it becomes viewed as a substance that is addictive and maybe avoid.
You know what? I found interesting.
My generation didn't grow up in the days where there were still like newspapers
and that was like the main form of communication.
We grew up with Twitter and then obviously everything else online started.
I have found that it's a lot easier, especially in like school projects or whatever,
if you need somebody to read this article, you know, to do this paper, printing it out and handing
to them, they're like, wow, like I can read it right here, like hold it. And I'm like, yes,
you can actually take a highlighter instead of PDFing it and like, you know, all that type of
stuff. And they're like, wow. So there is this interest and I think it's so cool to move towards
unplugging. And I totally am on board with that.
You'll find this so funny.
When I first got started at 11, I couldn't have a Twitter account yet.
You have to be 13.
And so the first two years, I was just posting on my website, like posting articles and stuff, but I couldn't tweet or any form of social media.
And so then I was 13 and was able to start posting.
But when I started, I was too young to even have socials so that's pretty funny yeah I wondered right because there has to be a fatigue
with it all I mean there has to be the way that like record players became sort of trendy again
although I'm sure music purists everywhere like they were always the standard uh you know having
a personal website like if we'll kind of revert backwards like when people were like making their
own blogs
instead of you know basically micro blogging off of twitter if that will become the mainstream
form i get like a couple of newsletters that i read every day that's cool and i'm like oh i like
that one we used to get um the week and time magazine like mailed to our house and i remember
it was like my favorite thing to do after school when I wasn't like doing sports and stuff.
We were then even after like you come home from practice or whatever and sit there and literally read it, like having the physical copy in my hand.
I've always been like this because I liked reading books.
But I think, you know, the screen effect of reading in media content, whatever, it's actually very different.
I think your brain reacts differently.
Oh, it definitely does.
Yeah.
In a different age, I used to always get theay times and do the crossword yeah and read the magazine and like you know there were some things
that i always looked forward to like they did a year in review at the end of the year and there
would always be like whatever weird ideas you know that yeah inventions sure you know but yeah i used
to love the sunday times yeah would people oh, you're good. To your point about moving backwards,
like with blogs and things,
isn't that the whole idea of Substack?
Like you're moving back to a blog
as opposed to just this constant news cycle.
And so I think we are seeing that.
I think unplugging is going to be the trend,
whether it's right now or it might be a few years.
But I'm excited for that.
That'll be great.
I think that'll be good too.
In-person conversations?
I look forward to it.
What a crazy idea. Sit on my porch, not do any work. Get a cup of tea. During COVID,
you would see people flee cities. And obviously there were a lot of reasons for that. But one
thing I heard frequently from people I knew who worked in real estate, it's like, oh, everyone's
saying they want a slower pace of life. Right. And I honestly think there is a level of we're
an overstimulated culture. You have to be plugged in all the time. America does, you know, there's
like the balance of the American dream,
like you work hard and you can achieve
versus like you work constantly
and you mix up being productive with being busy.
Yes.
And I wonder if this is part of our overall re-evaluation
of the goals that we have as a culture.
And I think really Gen Z will be on the forefront of that.
I agree.
Let's jump to callers.
Let's see who we got first.
We've got, what does that say?
Conservative Mama 96.
Welcome to the show.
Hey there, good evening.
Long time listener and watcher.
Thank you so much for having me this evening.
Thanks for calling in.
What's up?
Yeah, you know, for the last several years,
it's been right versus left and talking about, you know, for the last several years, it's been right versus left and talking about, you know, you love this chat about civil war on occasion.
And I'm curious what you guys think about this election and what it's going to do in the country, not so much the result, but the way that the Democrats are kind of installing the candidate without votes. And instead of looking at as a possible right versus left situation,
are we really moving more towards more of a people's rebel revolution?
I mean, we've even got black lives matter pissed at this point, you know?
Yep.
And I'm just kind of wondering what you guys think as a possible,
more of a people versus the man.
Well, on versus the right versus left.
Maybe the moves made by the Democrats ignite the left and the right and they just blow themselves out because of it.
I mean, if Black Lives Matter, progressives are pissed at the Democrats and the rights piss at the Democrats, the Democrats may have just, this might be the end of the establishment, deep state, whatever. I agree. It totally could be, which is like a
crazy concept. But if you've, I mean, that's a great point. The radical is upset. The right is
upset. You just have this little base that's still with the talking points for now, but we don't know
how long they're going to stay with these talking points. Yeah, I think we, I mean, I think we need
a viable third party and you almost
have maga having become the viable third party point within the republican party it's like you
know the heir to the tea party for sure um yeah i don't know i think that democrats are going to
hang on for a good while because what the democrats do best is hold power yes and they circle the
wagons well that's how they do it. They coalesce
around one stupid idea.
They brainwash everyone into thinking it.
The progressives are a powerful force.
I mean, AOC is panicked.
She is because she doesn't know which way to go.
Exactly. You can even see it sometimes
like there was a recent shot of her talking to some
reporters outside of Congress
and she just looked like
freaked out.
Like, what do you know?
They're very, very anxious right now.
They don't know where they're going.
What I think is so interesting about that,
you remember when AOC first came to Congress
and she was causing all these issues in their party
and Nancy Pelosi sat down with her.
Remember that famous meeting?
They like had a little powwow
and they were all good after that.
It was what, 2018?
I think it was 2018.
Yeah, it was the Trump midterms.
And now we saw this time, Pelosi
being the one to not
support Biden and support somebody to drop out
and AOC being the one that was rallying the wagons
around Biden. I thought that was so fascinating that it kind of
switched roles there. That the establishment
was after Biden and AOC was the one of like
we need to keep him. But you saw AOC and Bernie
struck a deal with Biden where
he would support some of their radical policies
and it didn't work out for them. He's gone but I wonder if they've just made themselves the minority
position I think they have less than a quarter of the country now by just and they're going to try
to rally default libs but default libs are just going to be like I don't know anything about
whatever yep progressives are going to say no fuck no and it's the progressives who have influence
on social media and they know it yeah so I guess we'll see i don't know uh what was there anything else you wanted to add to that i don't know if we can get
any better than that in terms of our answers no that was great thank you so much and i hope you
have a wonderful evening right on thank you uh you too thanks for calling in yeah thank you
all right j turbo, you are live.
Hello, can you guys hear me?
Yes, we can.
All right, yeah, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you guys are.
So my question just, it's for basically the YouTubers in the room,
everybody who participates in our whole YouTube community.
So last month, I believe, YouTube changed their terms of service once again and it's basically destroying um gun tubers and
gun gun content on youtube and um for the most part a lot of these changes are very very strict
so one big one was they um they basically destroyed 3d printed firearms like
just even acknowledging them in videos will get you get you like demonetized and age restricted
um you can't even you can't show any kind of like full auto content you can't like like the gun
content's basically gone like full authoritarian like there's very little that you can show
and they're getting very retroactive
on the policy as well to where they're sort of like what they did with you they um they've been
deleting people's content like hickok 45 came out last week and talked about how they deleted a
bunch of his latest videos without even telling him and they're age restricting a lot of content as well and um
the the uh the white pill for the whole thing is that a lot of youtubers like outside of the
gun community are actually on the side of the gun tubers and saying like this is this is bullshit
like so it's it's one of those things like like do you think that this is just like the canary in the coal mine and this is
just them previewing what they're going to do to like other types of content like right-wing content
or do you think we could rally the troops to stop them uh it's going to take cultural efforts
you have to win a culture war they're going to incrementally shift the narrative and remove guns
elon musk pushed. He says the gun emoji
is going to be the gun emoji. I think that was Elon,
right? He was saying that the gun
emoji will be the gun emoji because
it got turned into a squirt gun by Apple or whatever.
Yeah, you've got to win
culturally. Otherwise, YouTube will
get rid of it. It doesn't matter.
Sorry, did you say exactly
what the change in terms of service was? I know you mentioned
the age restrictions. I'm just curious
what the policy is terms was i know you mentioned the age restrictions i'm just curious like what the policy is so um so um i can pull it up i don't have it on i don't have it on
hand but one big change was um basically like no more talking about or showing off 3d printed
firearms like that's instant age restriction um no um no showing like basically like any type of
like quote-unquote assault weapons to include the firing of full auto.
So one of the first videos that Demolition Ranch did in response to the new policy was he was talking about it.
And he literally put a blanket over a full auto AK and started shooting the AK.
He's like, it says you can't show it.
You can't see the gun.
And he's clearly shooting the gun shooting the AK. He's like, it says you can't show it, you can't see the gun, and he's clearly shooting the gun underneath the blanket. And then they were also exposing how,
but there's carve-outs in the policy for movies and TV and war footage and all that.
Like CNN and Hollywood. Yeah, if you wanna watch a CNN clip of Ukrainians butchering a bunch of
Russians, that's okay
and if you want to see footage from the new deadpool movie where they're doing the same
thing that's okay just call it if it's teaching you yeah if it's teaching you proper firearms
knowledge and just exposing you to the firearms community that's a that's an automatic demonetization
and age restriction on the video yeah well so i mean that's the censorship machine yeah i think it's good that
you brought it up and you make people aware of what's going on but it's going to take winning
culturally yeah and uh what like i said the white pill is like so one big one big youtuber line is
tech tip tech tip they're they're they're you know they deal in like tech and computers and
stuff like that and they have over 15 million subscribers and they came out against it.
They're like, we're not into guns, but this is a free speech issue.
Like they're doing nothing wrong, nothing illegal.
And YouTube is just going after them for no reason.
I know you've had Louis Rossman on, he came out as well talking about it.
Like there's been like non gun related YouTube channels like exposing this as
well. Yeah. And talking talking about this is wrong.
They're basically destroying it.
And they're also talking about the monopoly of YouTube and how there have been attempts at making independent gun-to-websites.
Think it for life.
They should go to Rumble.
They should start setting up their Rumble channels.
Yeah. I think it's hard because we know big tech will always have a political bias.
And generally, you know, at least as far as I can remember, it's always been progressive and therefore, you know, often inherently anti-gun.
It is what you're saying is interesting that other people not related to the community are saying this is wrong because I think YouTube does need creators to want to be on their platform.
Obviously, they have more ad revenue and things like that.
There are reasons why they're still bigger than Rumble is.
On the other hand, they are not actually the only option.
So they are threatened when people are like, well, I guess I'm going to leave.
Yeah. Well, right on, man. I appreciate you bringing it up.
Yeah, no problem.
And is there anything else you wanted to add before we move on?
Yeah, just one little thing.
And it's something that I recently exposed myself to, but Lil Wayne is an amazing fucking skateboarder.
Really?
I've been watching Lil Wayne skating content, and I'm like, oh, he's not just riding.
He's actually doing tricks.
Lil Wayne boonies crossover.
I'll say this.
I think he knows how to skate, but I don't know how good he is.
I'm not trying to rag on the guy.
You hear that, Lil Wayne?
That's a challenge.
He can independently look up some of his content, but he can skate.
I think you should try and get him on the boonies.
That would be hilarious, because isn't he also like a
Trump supporter? Yeah, he is.
He has a picture with Trump
in the Oval Office and everything.
That's awesome. He did this interview once where the
coach was trying to be like,
you experience racism all the time. He's like, no, I don't.
What are you talking about?
He's a really interesting guy. Yeah, he's not like
a... Let's see. What has he got?
Oh, that's cool. He did a 180 over the gap. That was Let's see, what does he got? Oh, that's cool.
He did a 180 over the gap.
That was actually pretty good.
What's he got, a flip?
Fakey shove it?
The 180, the gap.
That was actually pretty good.
He can skate for sure.
Wow.
Will Wayne's skating.
He skates at Primitive.
Yeah, he's got a bunch of friends in the skate industry.
I've seen him skate a bunch before,
but he's not like a core.
He's not like a pro-level guy.
I'm not trying to be mean.
But that's pretty good, that 180 over the gap.
That's pretty good.
Wow.
Fakey 180.
Sick.
Right on, man.
Well, thanks for calling in.
Yeah, it's no problem.
Thank you.
All right, next up, who do we got?
We've got Settle Flame flame welcome to the program hey
hey thanks for uh having me um as a gen zero i love what you're doing prylan as well thank you
i appreciate that keep doing what you're doing um so my question is just kind of for everybody so
we have obviously the olympics coming up um starting tomorrow and we've already kind of
seen some footage of like one soccer match got
canceled because of violence.
Whoa.
We also had the Australian psyche cycling team had their car broken into
and their stuff stolen.
I think that was actually in Belgium.
I was looking at that today,
but yeah,
you're correct.
They did have their stuff.
I'm in Europe.
It was in stupid Europe. Yeah. And so I was just kind of curious on do we think that maybe if these things
are already happening, and the Olympics hasn't even started yet, like, do you think maybe the
world might start seeing this and maybe wake up to actually bad liberal policies, such as you know,
their immigration, and all that type of stuff with possible more even threats of
terrorism happening at the Olympics. I think that's a very good point. I was in Paris last
summer. I went to Europe for the first time on a school trip and spent five days in Spain and five
in Paris. And in the five in Paris, they were like building some of the stuff out for the Olympics.
And I was, you know, you hear one thing from the tour guides paid for by the government.
And then when you talk to people in the street in Paris, I was like, Oh,
like, how do you feel about the Olympics? And they're like,
we're going to be embarrassed in the world stage. And I was like, Oh,
like, what do y'all mean? Do you not have good teams? And they're like,
no, no, no. Like it's the infrastructure.
They're making all these promises.
The liberal elites in Paris are trying to say,
we're going to have all this built. We're gonna have all this done.
We're going to have security.
We're going to have crime down and we're not,
and it's going to be really embarrassing.
And I haven't thought about it again until you just said that.
But if it's Thursday and this is already happening,
it doesn't start until tomorrow,
I think we're going to have a rough Olympics then.
You make a good point.
I think the Olympics are going to be wild this year for a number of reasons.
I think, yes, crime in Europe.
I don't know if you remember this,
but when we had whatever last summer Olympics in Brazil, maybe somewhere in South
America, Ryan Lochte, that swimmer got like beat up at one point.
Like people do pay attention when the Olympians are having a bad experience.
And also a lot of them are very active on social media.
They are.
And so there's a couple of different things at play, like the crime in Europe.
Also, they push this big like green initiative and they're all now complaining about like
how like certain countries
brought air conditioning because Paris was like we're not
going to do that because of the environment
so did Australia there's a couple different ones
America was like fuck you yeah yeah yeah of course we were we love
air conditioning here also they
were like the cardboard beds surprised we didn't bring a bunch of ice
machines as well yeah we probably did like cardboard
beds and recycled mattresses and all the Olympians
are being like they're so uncomfortable
how are they supposed to compete well if they can't even get a decent sleep?
Well, but the environment, Libby, you have to stop talking.
Well, the bed one, though, that wasn't about the environment.
That was about screwing.
That was like about.
Oh, no, no.
They have said the cardboard is because of the environment.
Really?
Because they were trying to make them like sex proof.
They always try to do stuff like that.
That's not even the environment.
That's just the Olympics.
So there are lots of things that you will see. Like's um one and i can't remember the country i wish i
could recite this there was a a competitor who said she's not being allowed to compete because
she wears a hijab and you know they won't make an exception uh the the surfers are in tahiti which
has like crazy waves so there's a chance that like you see a fatality in Olympic surfing this year. Is Tahiti French?
I think so.
It's French affiliate.
So, you know, Europe has lots of issues.
And I also think generally the Olympics is a very unstable organization.
Right.
I'm not saying that we shouldn't have it.
I'm just saying that like they have to deal with a lot of crises all the time.
We didn't even I'm not even touching on the gender stuff. So
I think you'll see a lot of news out of the
Olympics that aren't necessarily like, oh,
nice record set. I think there's going to be, I think
they were already talking about there's going to be a lot of
pro-Hamas
activity. People are mad that Israel's
allowed to compete because Russia and Belarus
have to compete under a neutral flag because
they're at war with Ukraine and Ukraine's allowed to compete.
But why is it, why is Israel? Because say you know it looks like gaza like it's
it's fascinating and it is where you see some like geopolitical stuff play out like remember
we didn't send we said we were boycotting the olympics in china because of the the uh the
treatment of the we are muslims and then we actually sent all of our olympics we just didn't
send our president like we didn't send any high-ranking officials we just feel biden
touchdown today so she's represented us real well.
Oh, my goodness.
Maybe she'll wear a dress that just says Olympics all over it.
Maybe Biden will go now that he's kind of in semi-retirement.
He's got seniors.
What is he doing?
What else is he doing?
He's not going to do anything.
He totally has seniors.
He's eating ice cream.
I mean, he's currently asleep.
He's currently in 2020, right?
They postponed 2020?
Yeah.
Wasn't it because of COVID?
COVID, they postponed it.
Yeah, they postponed it to 2021.
Right. I wonder how this one's going to fare. Rough.
It's going to be rough. It sounds really rough.
We're going to have the Olympics in
2032 in Utah. I saw that.
Winter, right? Yeah, winter. And we get to be
embarrassed on the world stage.
Don't worry, it will happen. Some cities dread it.
Like, I know Vancouver was like, no.
You lose money. You have to build all this
stuff. You go into debt. And then nobody nobody uses it after it has to be super specific i mean what was
it athens went into debt seoul went into debt like la went into debt when they did it new york i
remember when new york was like bidding for it and everyone in new york like, no, you stop that right now. No, we don't even want the Super Bowl.
The Rio in 2016 Olympics, it absolutely kind of destroyed their economy down there
because all the stuff went to crap after.
That's true for every city everywhere.
Every city that's ever hosted the Olympics because you can't make.
So as I was saying during the show, there's this factory in Martinsburg that was on sale for 700K
and it's like 500,000 square feet.
I couldn't buy it.
I can afford to buy it.
You get a loan and you buy it.
But then how do you maintain 500,000 square feet?
So the Olympics, they come in,
they build these massive facilities
and there's no way to maintain it all
so it ends up crumbling and falling apart.
Yeah, it's not good.
Yeah, but thank you for the question.
I got to rattle off my Olympics knowledge.
That's fun. When does the gymnastics start i always like the gymnastics and the diving
uh i have to look at the schedule opening ceremonies are tomorrow night i think yeah
is there anything else you wanted to add sir um yeah one quick thing was just um you guys
referenced referencing uh vance earlier in the show and i know personally speaking from as
a midwesterner gen z i know a lot of gen z midwesterners my peers really like him because
all of our lives we've had these like giant talking heads liberal elites even republican
elites from you know these giant cities um who don't actually know what it's like to be in the
midwest and grow up in the midwest and so i think it was probably one of the best VP picks that Trump could have possibly picked
because it actually speaks to Midwesterners.
I agree. That's good.
Yeah. Right on, man. Well, thanks for calling in.
Thank you very much for having me.
Have a good one.
All right. And last but not least, we have Thronfett. You are live.
Hey, so long-time caller, first-time listener.
But a question for the group.
First-time listener.
There's been a lot of discussion in recent years about term limits for congressional members to try to attempt to cut down on all the forever politicians, people like Joe Biden or Nancy Pelosi that have been there for 50 years.
A lot of this talk focuses on trying to keep them to things like two terms.
Do you think that maybe expanding the term limits to something like 25 total years in either chamber of Congress
would help with countering the, well, if you put term limits, you're just making congressional aides
the real powers behind the throne argument, or also preventing the people?
I don't think term limits i don't know the solution there
and i don't know if it's all the problems how about we do this
you can only hold federal office if you're between the ages of thirty five
and forty five
or maybe fifty five thirty five and fifty five
so that means the cap is twenty years at most
and you have to be within uh... demo, which is the functional leadership age group for any generation. So I'm just obsessed with all these books. And I think they got almost everything perfect. And the one thing they didn't include was term limits because I think that they thought everybody would be like George Washington and would step away.
And obviously we do not live in that society.
So I totally think they should have included that and we should include that.
But I haven't heard that idea before.
That's interesting.
Like an age limit.
An age restriction.
So 35 to 55.
There was a state that just introduced an age cap.
Hold on.
Let me pull the story.
For their congressional delegation, I think.
And it was in, I think, 62 or something like that.
We also need to ban insider trading.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, the thing where you go to Congress
and then you're there, you go to Congress
and you're sort of a normal person.
And you die.
And then like, you know, of a normal person and you die.
And then like,
you know,
five years in suddenly you're a millionaire.
How does this happen?
I mean, I've been thinking about this because,
you know,
obviously I had someone ask me how long I wanted to do Tim cast IRL for and
how long you think you're gonna do it for.
And I'm like,
I don't know.
I mean,
I'm 38.
Technology is going to change.
Viewership is going to change.
I suppose as soon as the, the medium starts to die off,
I'll just run for Congress to retire.
Right.
That's where all the money is.
Right.
Do nothing job.
You get paid six figures
and then you get lucrative kickback deals
to sell it to the American people
and insider trade
and then you grow old and die.
That's an interesting point.
Backbencher until you die.
Yeah. Karine Jean-Pierre,re is watching a press conference where i came in
here today and she was trying to defend all the biden things and she made some comment about how
this is an emotional week for her you know she's been a biden supporter and blah blah blah she made
this comment that the job doesn't pay well and peter ducy made a remark back about how politicians
don't do this for the money in that specific job, not the salary,
it's all the other things. So like, Cree Jean-Pierre is doing that because she'll get an
MSNBC contributorship next year when she leaves office. That's where all the money is. She'll
get a book deal when she leaves office. That's where the money is. And that's what all of the
politicians do. You see them leave office, become either a consultant, a contributor, author, or all
three, and that's where they make all their money. So that's a good point.
Yeah, I don't know.
Anybody else want to add anything?
That's everything.
Yeah.
Is there anything else you wanted to add, sir?
I feel like it was a little short, but I don't know how else to answer the question.
I think it's probably the best I can do. Well, just the last part of that was I think we all agree that we need some sort of solution
to politicians that the last time they had an actual job was the 1980s and they're still thinking about Bernie never had a job Bernie
never had a job Bernie has never had a job he wasn't even like a Ben and Jerry's ice cream
teacher yeah he's never had a job remember Biden was a lifeguard and kids used to rub his legs
he did have a job before but but but but I understand this this is crazy like that's
Bernie Sanders has never applied for a job done done an interview, got hired, got a paycheck, paid taxes.
I think right out of college, he ran for political office.
That's why he's a socialist.
That's why he still believes in socialism.
That right there.
Bernie Sanders, on one of his congressional bios,
listed his occupation at one point as being a carpenter,
I believe.
He had some kind of trade occupation, he says.
But yeah, I mean, I think this is one of the big issues.
We don't have politicians that are connected to what people do. I wish we had more people who had
trade backgrounds in Congress. Absolutely. There's only two active farmers in the U.S. Senate and
Jon Tester and Chuck Grassley and Chuck Grassley, you know, bless him. He's probably not going to be
in the Senate for the rest of his life. OK, so I guess he had government jobs.
See, those don't
count as real jobs. Is that what you want?
But there's stuff listed like filmmaker and
writer. My understanding is
I could be wrong. Okay, maybe I'm wrong. I want to make sure I'm
clarifying, is that he's never had like a formal
job where you go and you apply and you like make
burgers or drive cars. Right, like if he built a
bench and he was like, but now I'm a carpet. Right,
exactly. You know what I mean? It's hard to say, but again, like
I can't remember who it is and I wish I remembers your name, but like,
there's, there's like one plumber in the U S in, in the house, in Congress, um, or in the Senate.
So it would be cool to see more professional, uh, backgrounds there.
Anyway, do you want to finish that thought?
I mean, I think that's pretty much covered a lot of what I was talking about for the whole real job
part so I appreciate well thanks for thanks for calling in all right have a good one uh before
we go I'm gonna play this 40 second uh freedom tunes for you here you go
yeah look I gotta tell you man you the chickens thing, you will not regret it.
The funny little bastards running around making goofy noises and laying eggs.
It's fantastic.
Now, listen, listen, I know you may be saying, oh, here goes Tim again talking about these chickens.
But I offer you this.
You can have chickens with their goofy little faces, all right,
or you can be surrounded by a mob and mercilessly beaten.
You choose.
And I got to tell you, when I see this story, as much as I'm like,
yeah, I feel bad for these people, they had the choice.
It is, in fact, actual audio unedited from one of
my morning segments where I was
talking about a story where a guy got attacked
and beaten by Antifa. They were
sitting at a restaurant and then Antifa shows up
and starts screaming and knocking their food around
and I was like, you don't have to live
here and that was the context.
You don't have to live like this.
Seamus decided to turn it into me threatening
a guy with a bunch of men to beat their asses unless they buy chicken.
I love it.
Miss Seamus.
I hope he comes back soon.
Well, Rylan, thanks for hanging out, man.
Thanks for having me.
I appreciate that.
It was a lot of fun.
Absolutely.
And for everybody who's a member, tomorrow morning in the Culture War, guess what?
This one's funny.
We're talking with the Project 2025 guys or someone from Project 2025, and we were trying to have a conversation about it with different people.
And no one will go anywhere near it.
And they're like, absolutely not, absolutely not.
And we were like, look, it's Project 2025.
Do you want to talk about the ideas?
And they're like, no way, no way, no way, no way, no way.
So we got a couple people
and we're going to talk about Project 2025 tomorrow
because we're actually talking
with one of the Heritage Foundation guys, I'm pretty sure.
And so it should be interesting to hear what this is all about.
So we will see you on Tenet Media tomorrow at 10 a.m.
Thanks for hanging out.