Timcast IRL - Democrat LAUNCHES IMPEACHMENT Against Trump Citing Deportation, Abrego Garcia Case w/ Courtney Knill

Episode Date: April 29, 2025

Tim, Phil, & Elaad are joined by Courtney Knill to discuss a Democrat launching impeachment against Trump over deportations, Democrats defending judges who help illegal immigrants evade deportation, M...SNBC censoring mugshots of illegal immigrants, and the corporate press starting a new deportation hoax over a "Detroit woman."   Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Courtney Knill @courtneyknill (X) | https://www.knillforcitycouncil.com/

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Starting point is 00:01:04 He got impeached twice in his first term. But now we have Sri Thanagar, who is saying that Donald Trump is violating the Constitution over his deportation without due process, among other issues. So I will say it's a PR grab. It's a nonsense move. He knows it won't go anywhere, but we're going to cover it anyway, because it's what Democrats want to happen. And the core of the story is once again, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a story that won't go away despite the fact that all the facts have been laid out and they don't want to let it go. Democrats want to make sure that this is the hill they fight for and die on. But that's the way they're going to play it.
Starting point is 00:01:41 We've got another story from the from Fox News. The New York Times, one of their columnists argued that the judge in Wisconsin who broke the law, what she had done may have been illegal, but it was heroic. And so that's my response from now on. Literally, anytime they're like Trump is doing something illegal, but it is heroic because that's the argument they're making. So fine. And then we got, oh boy, the White House put a bunch of pictures on the lawn of all of the Maryland men who have been deported. Maryland men, of course, being code word for criminal, illegal alien rapists
Starting point is 00:02:15 and murderers. And, you know, you get the point. But we got another story where they're saying a Detroit woman has been deported by Trump. Guess where she's from? Guatemala. So we'll get into all that. Before we do, we got a great sponsor, my friends. It's American Financing. With everything that's happening in the economy, it feels like we're walking on shaky ground. Prices are stuck at really high levels. Seems like nothing is affordable anymore. It's no wonder many are relying on credit cards to cover the gaps. Credit card debt is skyrocketing, and it's leaving a lot of people stressed out. But if you're a homeowner, you don't have to face this uncertainty alone. My friends at American Financing can help you take control. They can help you access the equity in your home to help you pay down that high interest credit card debt, giving you peace of mind and real
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Starting point is 00:04:25 Thanks so much for having me on. So my more is Courtney Nill. Thanks so much for having me on. So my name's Courtney Nill. I'm a candidate for local office. I'm running for Charlestown City Council in Jefferson County, West Virginia. I also do political and health commentary over on X that was thankfully purchased by Mr. Elon Musk. Indeed.
Starting point is 00:04:42 And it's really fascinating because I've complained for a while now about how Charlestown, West Virginia is in a it's a red state. It's the second red estate. But the city council is all Democrat. It is. And the question has been why. And it's because conservatives don't go out and vote. So we're trying to change that. But it's a it's it's it's great to have you. So it should be fun. And we'll we'll hear all about this. Additionally, Facebook shut down your campaign, shut down your personal profile and your campaign, which is insane. They did. I just found out today that my appeal has been denied, that I am impersonating myself, apparently. I've broken community guidelines, and I cannot
Starting point is 00:05:19 be on Facebook. This is crazy. Yeah. Yup. Yup. We'll talk about that, so thanks for hanging out. Should be fun. Elad's hanging out. Good evening, everybody. I am a lot. Eliyahu, the White House correspondent here at Timcast. Excited to get into it tonight. Phil, how's it going? Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band, All That Remains. I'm an anti-communist and counter-revolutionary. Let's get into it. Here's the story from the Post Millennial breaking Dem Rep file seven articles of impeachment against President Trump. And we have the video here posted on Post Millennial from Benny Johnson, who posted it from Eric Doherty, who he get it from. We'll just play the clip. Actually, we'll play the clip for you.
Starting point is 00:05:59 I think it's important that you hear from Sri himself. This is Congressman Sri Thanedar. Donald Trump has already done real damage to our democracy, but defying a unanimous 9-0 Supreme Court ruling? That has to be the final straw. It's time we impeach Donald J. Trump. The court said the wrongfully deported Kilmer Garcia must be allowed to return and receive due process. Trump ignored it. He ignored the Constitution. He ignored the very
Starting point is 00:06:34 checks and balances that keep our democracy intact. This isn't an isolated incident. It's part of a dangerous, deliberate pattern. That's why today I introduced a resolution to impeach Donald J. Trump outlining seven articles of impeachment. They zoomed in as he was saying this. I think he told them to do that. Yo, that is definitely- Article 1. Obstruction of justice and abuse of executive power from denying due process to unlawful deportations.
Starting point is 00:07:12 Trump defied court orders. All right. We can go through this more quickly, though. Article two, taking away Congress's power of the purse. Trump dismantled agencies and froze funds. Article three, abusive trade powers and international aggression. He imposed damaging tariffs and threatened military invasions of our allies. Article four, violation of the First Amendment rights. He retaliated against journalists, attorneys, and critics for exercising their right to free speech. Article five, creation of an unlawful office in Doge. Article six, bribery and corruption. He has dismissed criminal cases and solicited payments from foreign governments and coerced legal settlement for personal and political gain.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Article seven, tyrannical overreach. Finally, and most importantly, he's attempting to consolidate unchecked power and erode the constitutional limits of the presidency. In this country, we have presidents, not kings. That's not just misconduct. It's impeachable misconduct. This isn't leadership. It's tyranny. OK, well, he's wrong about all those things, but sure, fine. I will just add something else, something that is constitutional that was brought up by D.C. Drano at the White House press briefing under the Constitution. I believe it's Article two, Section nine. The president has the authority to suspend habeas corpus during an invasion or rebellion. And the question was asked is, considering Trump has declared an invasion,
Starting point is 00:08:23 will he actively suspend habeas corpus for illegal immigrants? Now, the White House response, of course, was that they don't see this as happening anytime soon. But considering such a shockingly powerful move is available to the president and he's not gone anywhere near that, this impeachment seems like Sheree just wanted to make sure people knew his name because we didn't before. First of all, that man is, that is Tattoo from Fantasy Island, but grown up. If you know the character that I'm talking about, it is undeniable. It's no surprise that they're going to actually be have impact. And the Democrats have no such compunction. The I mean, me and Ian and myself got into it a couple of weeks ago about whether or not the Democrats would try to impeach Donald Trump again. And Ian had a problem with even articulating it.
Starting point is 00:09:30 And here we are. You know, he's going to say it's unfalsifiable. He's going to say it happened because you manifested it. Maybe. This isn't entirely predictable. It is, but it speaks to the degradation of our political process here in the U.S. The fact that, you know, he hasn't done anything that's breaking the law. He's only doing things that Democrats dislike.
Starting point is 00:09:55 He's dealing with— Democrats are violating the Constitution. Trump is not. Yeah, 100%. And they're still trying to use whatever method they can to take whatever power the president has away this is not going to change and again it brings back it brings up the uh the the phrase that we taught say here which is like where's the off-ramp when does this stuff stop so this representative uh shri fain fainadar he's exclusively it's fine he's exclusively posturing here is what's going on.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Democrats, progressives believe that he is too much of a centrist for his district. And right now he's trying to posture himself as an anti-Trump Democrat so he won't get primaried or that his opponents won't get support for being primaried. So the Justice Democrats, the same group that helped get AOC elected, actually put out their first endorsement right now of former Representative Donovan McKinney, who's actually running a primary against Shree. And he just announced it earlier today. So Shree here is trying to posture as more progressive and kind of fend off these leftists kind of nipping at his coattails. So I don't think he actually expects this to go anywhere, but he wants to look as though he wants to show the base that he is so-called fighting against Trump.
Starting point is 00:11:10 Whether or not that goes anywhere doesn't mean anything because what some Democrats want to see is a so-called fight. So that's what he's scared of, his upcoming primary challenge from the Justice Democrats. Well, and I have to think that the general public is getting tired of keeping hearing about how Trump is getting impeached again. I mean, I think there for a little while it's like, oh, impeachment.
Starting point is 00:11:31 OK, well, it's just another another week, another week. Apparently, Trump is the only federal official to be impeached twice. But I mean, how many attempts have they had? How many times have we heard the media talk about that? I feel like it has to be. If I'm a Democratic upstart, though, I am trying to impeach Donald Trump, or at least vocally saying so, because I think that's what the base wants. Not that that's what the majority of Americans want. But I think the Democrats wants to see at least some posturing, some sort of fight
Starting point is 00:11:58 against Trump. And then the Democrats who aren't doing that will be primaried, as we're seeing from like the Justice Democrats, and you're hearing from people like David Hogg. So it's your sense that this is this is actually popular with the base. Now, I understand the the the political operatives and the people that are in, you know, that are politically motivated. Yes. But the average Democrat, is this what they want as well? Because I I assume the average Democrat does want to see actual governance the average Democrat yes but the base of the party who's most encouraged and most willing to contribute to a campaign who would want to work on a campaign you want to see
Starting point is 00:12:37 somebody who's fighting for you right you want the youth vote that's sort of the direction I think we're going to so yeah if you want to be an upstart right now, I think you're definitely trying to posture like that. There's no average Democrat. It doesn't exist. When they did that poll, I think there were a couple different ones that showed that Democrat approval is at like 26%. And that's not congressional approval. The congressional approval is always low. It's like 23%. They asked people who the frontrunner was, who was the leader of the party. Number one was AOC with 10 percent. So there's no average. It is it is just a spattering of random mixtures of left to liberal nonsense.
Starting point is 00:13:14 So the reason why this guy, Sri, is doing this, he's not going to get an article impeachment through a Congress that's majority Republican by two votes. He's doing it because he knows whoever wins the attention can be the leader of the party. And he's taking an opportunity to try and build up his profile, knowing that ain't no Democrat stepping up right now to be the leader of the party. You got J.B. Pritzker coming out, calling for mass uprisings, protests and riots. In New Hampshire, too. Yeah. At the same time, they're saying that he wants to run in 2028. They've got no leadership.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Pritzker is not a leader. The best they can muster up, look, this guy, he's a C-lister, okay? You need the X factor to be president. You need to be a Donald Trump. Joe Biden didn't have it either, but the media won that campaign for him. Barack Obama had it.
Starting point is 00:14:02 George W. Bush had it. Clinton definitely had it. This guy, AOC, none of these people actually have it. Now, there's actually speculation that AOC wants to run for president. And that's the best they have to offer. So I don't know.
Starting point is 00:14:14 The Democrats have nothing right now. I can't see how they would, how they're going to be able to manifest any kind of party cohesion in the next 10 years. I mean, well, I don't know about the next. I don't know. I don't know if it's going to take that long.
Starting point is 00:14:30 I think that you could see some kind of coalescing around a candidate if the Republicans don't deliver. Again, we talked about this a couple of times. If Donald Trump, like over the weekend, I guess his numbers came out and they're kind of tanking. And if that becomes the trend broadly and he can't deliver for the American people or we go into some kind of actual economic recession
Starting point is 00:14:57 because there's a lot of people that are saying that the consequences of the tariffs haven't actually started to really filter through the economy. If those things really sour the American people on Donald Trump, I don't see any way for conservatives or Republicans to kind of wrestle that back. And I do think that there are people that could, in the Democrat Party that could capitalize on it. The progressives in the Democrat Party, I think are going to capitalize on this. And I think we're going to see a lot of the so-called centrist Democrats be knocked off
Starting point is 00:15:35 by some progressives challenging the so-called moderates who have been there for a couple of decades and aren't sufficiently progressive to what the base wants. Which is the worst result, because if you have the progressives actually start to get real traction and get more power, that's going to have real serious negative results for the American people. Unless you think AOC is just totally unelectable on a national scale. No, not at all. So to kind of just help the Republican get in would be kind of the idea. Some candidates try to set up like the more extreme candidate on the other side.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Like I think this is what Ossoff's trying to do in Georgia right now with Marjorie. I don't think that's the case at all. I think that if you actually have young people that are, because they're right now, you know, we talk about how Gen Z's really kind of like bummed out about the way our political system works.
Starting point is 00:16:35 And there's a lot of energy behind, you know, people that say things like, oh, Luigi Mangione actually had a good idea or he's the you know, that's the kind of Democrat we need. That's kind of the kind of on that kind of policy, it will only be bad for America because those people, when they don't get very quick results in government, which our government is designed to not give quick results, you're only going to end up with people saying, well, then the government, the system doesn't work, time to burn it down, and you'll see more violence. Right, well, as the Gen Z at the table, it's sad that this is what we're dealing with, is that we have these politicians.
Starting point is 00:17:11 They don't seem to be getting anything done. They just want to insult one another. You know, this guy, he just wants to, you know, have his name, you know, be known, be heard. He's not trying to get anything done. If you actually have a problem with what Trump is doing, offer a different solution. Actually do something within your legislature. Use your actual seat for a reason. Don't just complain and be like, oh, we're going to impeach Trump again. I think that's what the Democratic Party is right now, though. The Republican Party's got debates over solutions, debates over who should be in charge you've got the I remember during the uh the the primary cycle the fierce you know DeSantis versus
Starting point is 00:17:51 Trump battle and it was brutal the DeSantis people who were attacking the Trump and Trump people attacking the DeSantis people it was merciless on the Democrat side they don't even know what they're fighting for unless Trump is there so if if DeSantis ended up winning, what would they have had? They were arguing when DeSantis was briefly the front runner, the news article started shifting to DeSantis is actually worse than Trump. And then as soon as Trump came back, they were like, let's forget about that guy and go back to Trump. The only thing they have is that Democrat good, Republican bad.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Let's jump to this next story, though, which proves it. From Fox News. New York Times columnist calls arrested judges civil disobedience of protecting illegal migrants something heroic. OK, let's just let's try this again. I'm going to play the clip for you and you can hear the stupidity for yourself. Well, obviously, they're trying to send a note of intimidation not only to her, but to all judges and maybe to all Americans. But I don't yet know the specific details of this case, whether she escorted the guy out the jury door or whether she's let him. So that's all, Mark. I don't want to comment on
Starting point is 00:18:55 this specific case. But especially on the issue of immigration, there are a lot of people who are appalled by what the administration is doing. And there will be times for civil disobedience. And to me, if she, let's say she did escort this guy out the door. If federal enforcement agencies come to your courtroom and you help a guy escape, that is two things. One, it strikes me as maybe something illegal. But it also strikes me as something heroic. And in times of trouble, then people are sometimes called to do civil disobedience. I'll take it.
Starting point is 00:19:29 Ladies and gentlemen, I will take it. Trump, unleash the illegal. That's heroic. This is the stupidest. Trump has done nothing illegal. Okay? At worst, their argument is that Trump is failing to facilitate the return to the United States, an illegal immigrant MS-13 gang member. It wasn't illegal. It's called error. That's the difference. There
Starting point is 00:19:51 was an administrative error in the deportation of Rego Garcia. However, the error was that he didn't get a USCIS interview, which could be done at any moment, but they're just not doing it. The Supreme Court ruled that they must facilitate his return. But what that means is if he wants to return, they they will provide him the means to do so, because the Supreme Court also said that no one can direct the president to engage in foreign policy, which is why the article's impeachment from the previous time would make literally no sense. But if they're going to argue now that a judge in Wisconsin who allowed a man to escape who. OK, let me tell you the story. There's a guy in Wisconsin.
Starting point is 00:20:25 He's an illegal immigrant. He mercilessly beats a guy 40 times, striking him in the face and then strangling him. He had a court appearance over this. The victims were there to get justice. When the judge found out Ice had arrived to arrest this guy, she shuffled him out a private door used only for employees and jurors to help him escape. And the feds had a warrant for his arrest and they were in a public place for that. She has been arrested. And the New York Times, David Brooks has the gall to say
Starting point is 00:20:58 illegal, but heroic. Baby, if that's the game you want to play, I say Trump unleashed the illegal because they just opened the door. To be fair, quite literally wouldn't matter if Donald Trump saved a bag of puppies, literally a burlap sack full of puppies for some reason is in a burning building. They would still claim he did something wrong. So even when Trump is abiding by the Constitution and he is, they claim he's not. And when they violate the Constitution and break the law, they claim it's illegal but heroic. We've got mostly fiery but peaceful protests, illegal but heroic actions, and Trump is the bad guy. I mean, they're lawless. This is what we've been saying around this table for a while is they will side with the criminals every time if it's, you know, if it is against Trump.
Starting point is 00:21:52 I just don't get why they're so evil. I mean, I mean this sincerely. Tim, in these people's head, they think they are harboring and, Frank, protecting these illegals from the Nazi Trump. I believe that's what they think in their head. No, I disagree because they hate Jews. No, but they still believe the Holocaust was bad. They hate our current iteration of Jews, but still would believe the Holocaust was bad. And no, I do believe in my heart of hearts.
Starting point is 00:22:18 That's what these people think. Like this judge who was harboring the the illegal immigrant like she thought she was being heroic she didn't she thought she was doing like that trump is literally a nazi and um she's yeah but this guy was charged with mercilessly beating a man by bashing him in the face 40 times and then strangling him that's what fox news was reporting about it and then she the victims were there, and she's like, you get out of here. Yeah, I don't...
Starting point is 00:22:50 I just want to give advice to everybody. If you're ever referencing a beating, you always have to add the word merciless. Yeah. It strikes, you know what I mean? It really gets the point across. Like, if you were going to say someone beat a child, you have to say they mercilessly beat a child.
Starting point is 00:23:01 Your movements, too, also really... Yeah, you got to just boom uh amazing so in this regard i've been talking about trump using wartime like being a wartime president i did not make this up will chamberlain was talking about this years ago what it means is you are in a state of crisis or conflict it does not mean active war like bombs are dropping. What it means is be a president who uses his authority to uphold the rule of law and protect your country. And don't be this wishy-washy. We don't want to do these things because Democrats will do it, too. The point is, they're already doing it. Democrats are outright saying right now they are doing illegal things and they're viewed as heroic.
Starting point is 00:23:47 That's that's the narrative. I think the posturing is also very ridiculous because Democrats and progressives have been posturing as though like, oh, Trump doesn't like this person, this judge's decisions. And that's why he arrested the judge. But that's not why. It's because the judge was breaking the law and nobody in this country is above the law. And actually, in today's press briefing at 830 a.m. that Caroline Leavitt held, a journalist asked. I was a little bit salty. It was also like post their ball weekend. But somebody asked her whether more judges or judges higher up would be considered for arrest. And then she said she wouldn't answer hypotheticals. But I was just thinking to myself, anybody can be arrested if they break the law. It doesn't matter what judge you are.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Donald Trump was famously arrested and he had a mugshot taken. So clearly nobody is above the law in our country. So that's why I think the posturing on trying to say, oh, he's coming after the judges. Judges who break laws need to be gone after. It doesn't matter. Yeah, the fact that they're trying to distract
Starting point is 00:24:43 from the fact of the matter is the left is trying to distract from the reality of the situation, which is that the judge broke the law. The narrative that you hear from the left is, oh, he's going after judges, going after judges as if they had not broken the law. It's totally normal to go after a judge that has broken the law. Anybody who breaks the law. Yes, but the idea that judges are somehow above the law or sacrosanct or can't, you know, their honor would never be impugned. You know, they can't imagine that a judge would ever do something illegal. Well, of course they would.
Starting point is 00:25:29 They're human beings. But this deification that the left is doing is all just about performing a function, which is to fool the viewer, the American people, into thinking that Donald Trump is doing something that he's not. And this is the MO of the left for the past 10 years. And so nobody should be above the law, but that's not what we've seen in practice. We've seen where people pick and choose. And to me, if there is a law on the books, we should be following it. If you don't like the law, change the law. That's why we have a government that's supposed to be for the people by the people is that if there's laws that we think, you know, should be changed, we'll just go in and change them rather than decide, oh, well, we're not enforcing that. Oh, well, we're not going to prosecute this person. This is this is this is all about narrative building and about, you know, deceiving the American people.
Starting point is 00:26:27 You mentioned the whole what they called it, nerd ball or whatever, the White House Correspondents Dinner that they had. Oh, that was awful. Are you going to talk about it? I attended no parties, by the way. I feel like it's so strange.
Starting point is 00:26:43 I was invited to a party, but I thought it was weird to be party but i thought it was weird to be like rubbing backs with like even um secretary of state marco rubio just felt wrong like i'm supposed to be covering you not like slapping backs drinking beers fair enough but the the point is if you listen to a lot of the the the speeches that were that were being made they were they were trying to cover for themselves all weekend. They were saying, oh, well, you know, we missed this. We missed Biden's decline. We we we have to do better. They don't trust us because we didn't see this. And that's that is a
Starting point is 00:27:18 blatant lie. They were a party of they were party to the deception. They intentionally did not report these things. It wasn't about, oh, this slipped by us. They were the cover-up, and now they're trying to cover it up again. Absolutely. And the reason why they can get away with this narrative thing is because people have such short attention spans. They'll be scrolling along on their phone. They'll read the headline and be like, oh, well, this news agency said it, so it must be true. And then they move on and they scroll past it and just believe it.
Starting point is 00:27:48 Do you believe that people that most people that do you believe most people believe it? Now, granted, I may be it may be because I'm in a bubble, but I feel like people don't believe that. I believe what I believe that the that the that the media missed that Joe Biden was bad. Anybody that paid attention to Joe Biden, they do believe that you think that even people like people that call attention. And I'm talking about people that I'm not I'm not talking about the one of the people that are that I understand, like the average person does believe the media made a mistake. They like, bro, I'm going to say it again.
Starting point is 00:28:22 Hassan Piker did not know that a Brego Garcia was from El Salvador. Like, I really want to drive this home because the dude's so influential. When I went to the White House. But he's so dumb and that's part of the thing. That's my point. That's who they're that's where they're getting information from. So, look, I will give some sympathy to Hassan. He reads the he reads an article and it says a Maryland man was deported.
Starting point is 00:28:46 And the first thing he thinks is some working class guy from Maryland was snatched up on accident and sent to El Salvador to go to prison. When in reality, it is a gang member from El Salvador who was arrested under suspicion of human trafficking in the past, who had been ordered to deport twice, who was adjudicated by two different judicial panel, I'm sorry, immigration judge panels, first a judge, then a panel as being a member of MS-13. And the only error was that he was supposed to get a USCIS interview before being deported. That is proper protocol.
Starting point is 00:29:17 I go to the White House. I bring up the Maryland man hoax. Hassan Piker's response was he's not from Maryland. Like, boy, he's from D.C. Like, is that what he's trying to say? Like, no response was, he's not from Maryland. Well, he's from D.C. Like, is that what he's trying to say? Like, no, dude, he's not from Maryland. And then he tried to say face after the fact, but he really did not know. So you think that as dumb as you think Hassan Piker is, Phil, that the average person watching
Starting point is 00:29:40 him believes the media intentionally covered up Joe Biden. So when I when I say the average person, I'm not thinking about the people that are watching left-leaning streamers. I'm talking about the people that consume maybe an hour of news. Again, when I'm talking about normies. I genuinely think normies were probably like, wow, how'd the media miss that one? I think that normies... Or that he declined while he was in office and that it got worse over time. Real bad.
Starting point is 00:30:08 It was a downward spiral of decay. That's the thing. I feel like most people... Because when I talk to some of the guys that were in the band, right? They knew Joe Biden wasn't there. And they're not particularly politically active. But when they watched him, they're're like this guy's like it was only okay okay we we got to do it we i did not have this planned but i absolutely got to pull
Starting point is 00:30:31 up this story this is from uh last week have you guys seen this i saw the joe biden photoshop himself into an easter family photo okay there's no question this image that they they posted, Joe Biden shared this photo yesterday, Easter Monday, but not everyone is convinced he was really there. I don't know if you saw this. Okay, Joe ain't there. I'm sorry. That is not a real photograph, right?
Starting point is 00:30:54 I mean, probably not. How would he be sitting? That, I will tell you, there's no way Joe Biden is there. Where are his legs? How is, How is he? So for those that are just listening, there's this photo of everybody and they're wearing casual Easter Monday clothing. Joe's in a blue suit squinting in the back.
Starting point is 00:31:17 But he's up here, appears to be standing up like, yo, where's his arm going? Like, come on. Everybody's sitting down, has their arms on their knees 100 of these people but joe biden in the back his arms are straight down as his at his sides he's not there's no way he's standing up because these people in front are sitting down look at this where is he and And as someone who does a lot of Photoshop, it doesn't even look that good. When you look at the lighting on people's faces, it's not quite working for what they have going on here.
Starting point is 00:31:55 The shadows would fall differently. Oh, yeah. It's like, look at all the faces and then look at his. Why do all of them look so much different than his? And it looks like the photo is being taken from a different angle versus we should be looking up at his. Why do all of them look so much different than his? And it looks like the photo's being taken from a different angle versus we should be looking up at him. And that's not the position of that photo.
Starting point is 00:32:10 That's a good point. I mean, he's like leaning down with his arm. He's like leaning down. He's sitting like this with his arms to the side. People aren't paying attention. They'll just scroll past it. They scroll past all the AI stuff every day. And they're like, oh, look at that.
Starting point is 00:32:23 That looks, that's a cute dog that's playing.'s like no grandma that's ai but so look at this look there's like four fingers popping up behind this dude's neck like where's his arm he's like this joe biden's sitting like this his arm goes straight down to the side but then what's he doing i i i find it difficult to imagine him sitting down like that he's not exactly it would take you know he definitely would need help getting up he's not gonna you know so i his weird clothes yeah so weird this okay look weird i get it people i talk to people i have family members and they're like we don't care about joe biden anymore he's not the president and i'm like fair point the only thing to consider
Starting point is 00:33:05 is that if he auto penned those pardons, then they may be that there's an argument, a court challenge that may be void because auto pen ain't for pardons. I don't think auto pen is for anything. But this right here is funny. OK, he's not in office anymore. Why did they why did they do this? I don't get it. I have no idea. Anyway, look, the point is, this is emblematic of the entire Biden presidency. It was fake. There's no way that's a real photo. I mean, I suppose someone could easily just find this clip
Starting point is 00:33:39 to figure out where it came from. Usually they do. Do you guys remember when... I think they did, by the way. They found where it came from? I think I saw the picture of where it came from? Usually they do. Do you guys remember when, I think they did, by the way, they found where it came from. I think I saw the picture of where it came from. That's hilarious. Maybe I can find another.
Starting point is 00:33:49 He was like in another country walking. He was in the same outfit. Well, and really that's what the Democrats like to do. It's smoke and mirrors. You can make it look like, and it wasn't until that debate that that's where I, at least the leftists that I knew,
Starting point is 00:34:02 that's when they really started saying something. They're like, whoa, they're like, this is a problem. And to be honest, I even feel a little bit bad for the Democrats that they decided to just slide Kamala Harris in there. And they never even had a chance to have a primary or anything because they didn't. I don't think Kamala Harris would have been the pick because she did not do well the first time she ran for president. And I think just since she was VP, they're like, oh, well, we'll'll put her in and that's not really even fair to the democratic process uh i mean i didn't even notice the cat was there at first you see the cat oh where there's a cat right there oh above that lady said yeah so people are pointing out i looked it up real quick
Starting point is 00:34:43 the the photo of b Biden in the suit. It's it's the suit he wore relatively often as president. Yeah. I doubt he's wearing the same suit now. But again, this is what the the Democratic Party is. Do you guys remember when Kate Middleton had that photoshopped image? Yeah. Because she because of her cancer and she was hiding from something like that. And then people found the photo came from the cover of a magazine or something.
Starting point is 00:35:07 Mm-hmm. Right. So, look, can I just point out, was it FDR had polio and they covered that up? Mm-hmm. So what do you think's going on with Joe Biden? They're going to cover it up. Of course they're going to cover it up. They're going to lie about everything.
Starting point is 00:35:18 The question then becomes, who was actually doing all of these things? Because we know it wasn't him. No, I mean, I assume that it would be mostly his chief of staff, whoever that was, actually doing the day-to-day. But the decisions were made by committee. I imagine his advisors all got together and they discussed, this is what we should do, etc., etc. And it was not an individual person, which is a terrible, terrible thing, because then you can't actually lay the blame on one person. That's why it's important to have an executive.
Starting point is 00:35:56 So that way, if things go wrong, you can say, it's your effing fault. You know, who was it that had the sign on his desk that said, the buck stops here? Was it, it wasn't Truman? I think it was Truman. So, and you know, and the point of that was he's the guy that's ultimately responsible. And that's what the president's supposed to be, you know?
Starting point is 00:36:18 And when you have a committee or a group of advisors making the decisions, you can't actually punish someone for making a bad decision. And then we saw the White House Correspondents Association, where, who was it, Alex Thompson, is that who it was? Yeah. Alex Thomas, who was like, you know, we really missed this one, guys,
Starting point is 00:36:37 and we lost the trust of the American people because of it. The headline's going to be a journalist, you know, issues scathing rebuke of the failure of the media to catch the story about Biden's decline, because they are once again doing the exact same thing. These people are smarmy, evil pieces of garbage. Yeah, this is what they do. They lied to us the whole time. They gaslit the American people at Joe Biden's health. And then when caught, they're once again gaslighting saying, wow, how did we miss this one? No, I don't buy it for a second. And so when I go to the White House and I point out, you don't have an independent White House Correspondents Association. You have one company. The White House Correspondents Association might as well be one company with
Starting point is 00:37:23 50 chairs because they go in, they ask generic and obvious questions that everybody knows the answers to or are meant to go viral to just argue with Carolyn Levin or whoever the press secretary is going to be at the time. And then they all report the exact same things. And you know how they coordinate it? They have group chats called journal lists. They've been doing this since the advent of social media. I used to be in one. I was in a couple of them. They they.
Starting point is 00:37:49 So back when I was working for Vice Infusion, you get an invite from someone on Facebook and they're like, hey, we have a group chat. You join it. And what they don't realize is it may seem innocent at first, but then they they unify all of their talking points and their worldview solidifies in their own psychotic, schizoid bubble of journalists. Then every single media outlet from small to large reports the exact same things. The White House Correspondents Association is not only complicit in covering up for Joe Biden. I think they actually manufactured the cover up in totality because they had access to covering him.
Starting point is 00:38:26 They had pool access. They were the people managing all of that. And the White House Correspondents Association, I think at this point, might even be beyond reform. And I think we should also anticipate a few of these losers down the line writing the book of, oh, Joe Biden was obviously senile the whole time and like they they'll have the reports on it but they just want their you know New York Times best-selling books down the line in a decade or two when they're able to write about what they saw but didn't want to report on they're going to wait a little bit more time until Joe Biden passes they don't want to harm the party as much but oh yeah but even more we're going to see everybody everybody spill the the beans I think all of them again like there was a large pool of people who knew the condition of Joe Biden. They manufactured the cover up here. They did such a good job that I actually think they had a lot of other Democrats fooled. Well, and as a conservative, as someone who,
Starting point is 00:39:15 you know, didn't want Joe Biden as my president, I still want a competent president. I don't want the commander in chief to be a bumbling old man that can't function and can't do his job. I would have much rather of him been competent. That's not the story I want there to be. But that's where we are. You know, you're probably right. But I am torn a little bit because Joe Biden's evil. And if he was competent and evil, I might be worried about things he could have accomplished. But then I guess the inverse is he's incompetent evil. So his evil handlers just did it for him either way. Incompetent evil. That sounds a lot like the government. Yeah. Maybe Joe Biden was just the apex of it. He represents the government next to government in the dictionary. You'll find his name. And I mean, not to continue harping on the White House Correspondents Association, but I just can't stop thinking about like the double standards, too.
Starting point is 00:40:15 So right now, right. The worst thing that Secretary of Defense Pete Hexeth had was the Signalgate scandal. Right. But Secretary Lloyd Austin, this was Joe Biden, secretary of defense. He literally went under anesthesia. He was he wasn awake, and nobody knew that he wasn't awake. The president didn't know that he went under. So if something were to happen, we didn't have somebody who was the head of the military at that time. The media didn't bother pushing back on this hard enough. Nobody was calling for him to resign. But over scandals like whatever Pete Hexeth might get into, they'll immediately call for his resignation. They'll go down the line in the press briefing room and harp on this. Every single person who gets called on will bring this up. Even Fox News oftentimes in the press briefing rooms.
Starting point is 00:40:54 But for when Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has his scandals, nobody cares. None of Joe Biden's scandals. Nobody cares. It doesn't matter if if any americans care the only thing that matters is that the democrat establishment which includes the media refuses to talk about it so because they refuse to talk about it the people feel like well what can we do all of the white house correspondence associations um accusations against new media are really just telling on themselves everything they accuse uh us new media people of just telling on themselves. Everything they accuse
Starting point is 00:41:25 us new media people of doing, they were doing during the previous administration. And I don't even think the new media people are as biased as people are as the mainstream media and White House Correspondents Association is trying to make them out to be. But the White House Correspondents Association is everything that they say the new media is. And what a sad state of media that this is where we are at in this current time, where you have narratives that are being pushed and people aren't just doing independent research. Because even if you're a Democrat, you're a liberal, you have a complete different view than me. Well, please just try to be a good journalist. But that's not.
Starting point is 00:42:01 Well, they're pushing advocacy journalism every single week. There's a new immigrant, they're pushing advocacy journalism. Every single week, there's a new fake news immigration story. So Tim, it's funny you're still bringing up the Maryland man hoax because this week's hoax is the two-year-old American citizen deported hoax, where it was an older woman who came in this country illegally for decades was being deported and she chose to take her two-year-old American daughter with her. But they're saying, oh, no, they're deporting the two-year-old American citizen. That's this week's immigration hoax. I believe, was it Thomas Jefferson who said, a man who reads nothing is better informed than a man who reads the newspaper?
Starting point is 00:42:32 I could be wrong. I don't know if that was him. Let's jump to the story from the Post Millennial. MSNBC censors images of illegal immigrant criminal lawn signs at White House Broadcast Row. The White House has not provided any information to support their claims that these are criminals who have been arrested. This is how insane these people are. Just show it and say it. Check this clip out. As put up about 100 posters of what they say are unauthorized immigrants who have been arrested for violent crimes. You can see them there. They put them up on the driveway of the White House. If you look here, that's the West Wing just at the forefront, the executive mansion itself to the left. But what's particularly noteworthy about this location
Starting point is 00:43:14 is it is right directly behind the positions where TV correspondents do their hits from the White House lawn. So therefore, no matter what network you're on, that includes MSNBC, if you're doing a hit from the White House right now, those pictures will be behind you. The White House is doing a briefing in about a half hour about what they're doing here. White House. That is
Starting point is 00:43:37 absolutely brilliant. Now MSNBC blurred them out. Not in that, by the way. But we do have another. This is the actual video. They say what's particularly noteworthy about the location is right behind it. In posting the clip on TikTok and Instagram, MSNBC and Morning Show blurred the mugshot photos of those arrested.
Starting point is 00:43:58 Quote, the White House has not provided any information to support their claims. These are criminals who have been arrested. Maria Teresa Kumar urged caution, warning that some past images promoted by officials were found to be altered. She said, our job is always to have our true north and encouraged others to blur out the photos as well. Me, I just said, look at the photos of all these Maryland men. Maryland man, of course, is the new slug in this photo or this video. All of these guys have been arrested on these charges. So that's it.
Starting point is 00:44:33 What's the point they're trying to make? I'll tell you. Donald Trump was speaking. And when he was about to get into that, that Abrego Garcia was an MS-13 gang member, MSNBC cut away and said, you were just listening to the president and shut him down. This is why people like Hassan Piker don't know the truth. Then they go on their shows and are absolutely convinced what they're saying is true and that
Starting point is 00:44:58 we are the bad people lying. So I'll tell you this. One of my favorite pastimes, of course, is to go on to liberal subreddits. Just go to these liberal podcasters and see what they're saying. Steve Bannon says this all the time as well. He only watches MSNBC. He wants to know how they think and what they're thinking. My favorite post from today, I think it was from today, was they were saying that on the right, they're actually arguing that Obrego Garcia is some kind of dangerous criminal
Starting point is 00:45:25 and not a working family man who flooded dangerous country to live a better life. Yo. This is why I think David Pakman is evil. You know he made a video titled, like, I've been warned not to leave the country. He is WWE. I'll tell you this.
Starting point is 00:45:43 Sam Seder is like, what's lower than WWE? Like the amateur league. What's the Mexican version? Street fighting? No, no. Street fighting's real. Lucha Libres. Yeah, but they're cool.
Starting point is 00:45:58 There's, what is it? What's the, what Valley Wrestling? I don't know. Something like that. There's a Netflix documentary on it. I want to say maybe Apple Valley, but no, that's the out what Valley wrestling? I don't know. Something like that documentary on it. I want to say maybe Apple Valley, but no, that's, that's our waste company. David, David Packman is way better at the sophistry than Sam Cedar is. Sam Cedar is just like low brow, low quality.
Starting point is 00:46:17 He's like, I'll just make a video about Tim again. And that's what he does. Like every third video is about me. And then he gets a bunch of views because that's what his channel is. David Packman does things where like he made a video titled trump says he's going to white blue states off the map literally never happened he made a video that's got like millions of views titled i've been warned not to leave the country oh shut up david no you weren't it's ridiculous trump's not gonna deport you what But it works because these people believe this stuff. And the problem is,
Starting point is 00:46:48 how do you, here's a challenge. Do you want a comforting lie or a difficult truth? And most people say, give me the comforting lie. That's reality. And so the liberals flock to the guy who's going to say, you're perfect in every way and you can do no wrong. It's everyone else that's a problem. And that's the easy path. And on the right, you've got people fighting with each other over these stories. And I mean, like I pointed out earlier with Trump, DeSantis, the Democrats just scammed everything. They they had all the Democrat moderates drop out and endorse Joe Biden. They all march in lockstep. On the right, it was vicious. Even the Nikki Haley supporters against the DeSantis. Then Vivek was trying to play nice with Trump, but then getting attacked and being called fake. On the right, you have
Starting point is 00:47:34 people of different political ideologies fighting with each other, but then unifying around the idea that the left is a bunch of crackpot cultists lying to their audiences well i mean the they're obviously lying to their audiences but that's all they have you know if they if they they can't they can't articulate honestly what's going on and just say we disagree with this even though they could make a reasonable argument that says hey you know because of due process we were concerned with this, hey, you know, because of due process, we were concerned with this and because of, you know, whatever. But look, it's even worked on liberal. It's even worked on conservatives. Conservatives have been convinced that due process didn't happen. They're being convinced that Trump should suspend habeas corpus. They're being convinced that Trump
Starting point is 00:48:21 should block trials. Let me break it down for everybody. OK, there are no trials for illegal immigrants, illegal immigrants who cross people across the border illegally. They have what's called expedited removal. You don't go to a judge for this. They're saying, you know, Rogan O'Hanley's asking about suspending a habeas corpus because there's got to be habeas hearings. No, no, no, no. It's not the same thing as an American citizen. All that happens is an
Starting point is 00:48:45 immigration official asks the person, do you have like are you an American citizen? No. Do you have an ID or anything? No. There's your habeas. That's it. You're done. And then the due process thing. I have heard from so many conservatives, middle of the road, moderate right, anti-establishment, anti-democrat saying, well, we shouldn't give due process to illegal immigrants. No, no, no, no, no, no. They do get due process. Trump has literally done nothing illegal. What they're doing is in the media, they're gaslighting you into thinking due process for you is the same as it would be for everybody, which has never been reality. If you are an illegal immigrant, you have a hearing. I'm sorry, you don't.
Starting point is 00:49:26 You have an immigration official who just says it. It could be an ICE agent. There you go. We have an administrative warrant. Goodbye. Deportation. Then negotiate with your home country.
Starting point is 00:49:36 There's no judges. There's no juries. There's no trials. It is in-out. If the Trump administration wants to get anywhere near their goals of these mass deportations, they need to be absolutely relentless and cannot give up to any of these fake news immigration story narratives. As soon as some of these start to pick up hold and they try to have due process and review all of each individual illegal immigrant we try to deport,
Starting point is 00:50:02 we will get nowhere. There were 20 million some odd illegal immigrants in our country right now. And if anything, I don't believe the administration goes far enough. I think if we really want people to self-deport in mass numbers, we are going to need to hold people who employ illegal immigrants knowingly accountable because there's still a whole underclass of people here who are working illegally. And we're going after the criminals right now, right, on Pebble Lane in the White House. That's what they were showing, people, criminals.
Starting point is 00:50:29 But, I mean, the fact of the matter is most illegal immigrants aren't, are criminals in the sense that they're in this country illegally, but aren't, you know, murderers or committed burglaries, as were the criminals on Pebble Lane Street. So I guess the idea here is they need to move fast and they need to actually get to rev this up and not only go after criminals, if they want to get anywhere near the mass deportation numbers.
Starting point is 00:50:54 I do think Stephen Miller has been doing an effective job at this. Tom Homan has been deporting illegals for 40 some odd years, longer than I've been alive. So I think the Trump administration is in good hands with some of these immigration hawks that are in there. I just want to make sure we have this for everybody from USA.gov. After a non-citizen is detained, they may go before a judge in immigration court during the deportation process. In some cases, a non-citizen is subject to expedited removal without being able to attend a hearing in immigration court.
Starting point is 00:51:30 Expedited removal may happen when a noncitizen comes to the U.S. without proper travel documents, uses forged travel documents, does not comply with their visa or other entry document requirements. That first one is all you need to know. Comes to the U.S. without proper travel documents. What does that mean? If you crossed the border illegally, you do not get a hearing. You are subject to expedited removal. That is your due process. The process that you are due in this system is when you cross the border illegally without paperwork, we send you back. Now, look at this.
Starting point is 00:52:00 If you did come in here with forged travel documents expedited, if you did not comply with your visa or other entry document requirements, meaning even if you were here in good standing, if you are in violation of the terms of your visa, you don't get to go before a judge. That is the due process afforded non-citizens as it pertains to deportation. So I implore everybody out there to understand the Democrats are lying when they conflate a jury trial with due process. That that way, when Trump said we shouldn't give trials to illegal immigrants, he wasn't saying strip them of their right to a trial. They never had one. He was saying we should not create a process by which we give trials to illegal immigrants. The media then misconstrues it, gaslights people. This is how they're going to make permanent illegal immigration the norm in this country by gaslighting Americans
Starting point is 00:52:49 into thinking that you have to have trials. So that way, in 2028, if a Democrat wins, or maybe 2032, they'll then go, but don't forget,
Starting point is 00:52:59 it is the norm in this country to have a jury trial any time a non-citizen enters the country, which makes it impossible to deport it's purposefully setting up a broken system is what they are trying to do here bring in millions upon millions of illegal immigrants and then having to try to make the process of removing them uh make you a nazi well not only that the point is that's because they want them to stay in order to, as we've discussed, to change the makeup of the United States.
Starting point is 00:53:30 They want to dilute the voting power of the existing, you know, citizenry. They want to just import people that they think will vote more friendly to the Democrats. So I have a question for you guys. So prior to working for myself, i actually worked for the prosecuting attorney's office in jefferson county as a victim advocate for almost three years so i actually saw this firsthand where we were dealing with illegal immigrants that committed really bad crimes to citizens so my question is should we if we catch these people in our country and we're like, hey, you've done really bad stuff, should we just automatically kick them out? Or should we make them stand trial first and then kick them out?
Starting point is 00:54:14 Stand trial in their country for the crimes. Make sure they get locked up in the country that we deport them back to, as I think. Can we make sure that that actually happens, though? If they want good relationships with the United States, they better bet. So as it pertains, some of these really bad criminals, the Trump administration has dropped the criminal charges to get them out of the country faster. That is not the United States' responsibility to deal with criminal gang members. Send them back to their country. So Obrego Garcia goes to jail.
Starting point is 00:54:40 OK, well, that's El Salvador. He's El Salvadoran. Bye. Yeah, my concern is that if they do go back to their country, that they might, if they aren't arrested and locked up there, they might get out and come back into the U.S. because it's so easy for them to cross back over and then try to re-victimize their original victim, just because that's how bad our border security is right now.
Starting point is 00:55:02 And that's a real possibility. If we keep locking up illegal immigrants here for crimes they're committing, it's a total drag on our society. I think that's why we need to get them locked up abroad. And if they want good relationships with us, we have to make them do that.
Starting point is 00:55:17 It's super easy to get back in the U.S. right now. I think that it has been, but it's not currently. As a quick aside, here's a really funny story. Detroit woman may be deported if you're taking wrong turn at Canadian US border. Oh, gee, oh, golly me. I thought about this and I was like, wow, is Canada going to deport a Detroit woman back to deport back to Detroit because she's an American? No, it's pretty obvious, right? Detroit woman. I love this. A woman from
Starting point is 00:55:45 Guatemala who lives in Detroit. Oh. Uh-huh. But as you mentioned, people read the headlines. And so they're going to see this and they go, oh my God. From the AP too. That's so crazy, man.
Starting point is 00:56:01 What is going on? It blows my mind that these organizations have no desire to repair their destroyed reputations again for whether it be the narrative that they were spending last night at the white house correspondence dinner or things like that like they have absolutely no desire to repair their absolutely destroyed reputation and they have absolutely destroyed their reputation like the the legacy media they're they're the average person trusts them less than congress it's like down into like sink like low low double digits like 15 percent of america or something like that. I don't remember exactly.
Starting point is 00:56:46 And you figure they have two paths in front of them. They could try to make a correction, right? They could try to get a little bit better, be like, hey, we've gotten a little too far gone here. Let's let's go this route. Instead, they're like, what's the biggest headline? What will get us the most clicks? Let's do whatever that is. Yep.
Starting point is 00:57:02 And so they end up marching in lockstep, posting nonsense. They meet with each other. They're in private chat groups and they just they just lie. You know what? You know what it is largely is they they view themselves egotistically. You know, a great example is and I don't mean to be kind of a dick, but when Tara Palmieri was here, she's this Brooklyn based journalist. And I respect that. I will say this. We'll give a compliment before I deride her. She came on. We debated.
Starting point is 00:57:30 The Green Room episode was actually feminism versus like, you know, I was basically saying a lot of women lie to win sexual harassment suits at the workplace. Not all. And she was arguing with me. But she didn't get flustered or angry or anything. And we've had it. So I'm like, I respect it. If you can argue with me and I'm going to get all heated and you're going to get all heated. And then afterwards it's like, I'm not fazed by it. However, she said,
Starting point is 00:57:52 she always wanted to be a muckraker. Nellie Bly. This is the narcissistic personality disorder of these, these journalists. They view themselves as the main character, as the arbiters of truth and justice in the American way. They think that they are on a mission to save the planet and only they can do it. They are they are pure ego and sociopathic narcissism just tightly wound. And so when they see Trump and they're stupid, they're midwits, really, which means they're actually a little bit smarter than normal, but not smart enough to understand deep complex systems. They say, only I can make this right. I will lie to help the people
Starting point is 00:58:33 because I'm the philosopher king. That's how they view themselves. So they go into the newsroom, they all say, here's the approved narrative and we can defeat Donald Trump. Instead of saying, I don't know, do your thing guys and we'll figure out what's true. That's the way it should be. Well, and I think it's similar to the way that we're treating science these days, too, because
Starting point is 00:58:52 it should be in a real good experiment that you just see what happens. You have your hypothesis, but then you just reach whatever conclusion there is. And that's what journalists should be doing, is doing real journalism. Just get to the bottom of things, come in with an open mind and just see what's going on and then report exactly that. And instead it's creating a narrative. It's you get to the end goal of what you want to say, and then you look for evidence to support it.
Starting point is 00:59:18 That is the wrong way to go about it. Yep. Yeah. So, you know, my view largely is if it's true, it's true. If it's not,
Starting point is 00:59:24 it's not. If Trump does something. So right now, the reason why the right why Trump won the popular mandate is because reality has a conservative bias these days. Charlie Kirk and I can have a conversation where we disagree on policy issues and it's very boring. It's Ben Shapiro too. Very boring. Elad and I disagree. Sometimes we get heated, but in the end, it's so much fun to disagree. But we agree on the basic news facts of a story. So in the end, we live in the same universe. And that's all that matters. If Trump kicked a dog in the face and I watched a video, I'd be like, he did it. Like, like I fact checked that. Now I will say, considering they've lied so much, I almost just don't believe when they disparage Trump. I'm like, I'm going to, I'm going to wait a week because this is, this is a normal thing you got to do. If the media comes out and says, orange man did bad thing, wait one week, and then it gets debunked. And then you're like there it is the media gets released the video gets released the full context gets released
Starting point is 01:00:28 trump never did that thing they're lying did you know that tara paul paul mary she still hung up on the very fine people hoax yes on the show we talked about in the after show yeah after you left even she was extremely hung up on this and would not accept that she was misled at all. Really? Did you show her the video? Oh, yeah. We talked about it. I pulled up Snopes and showed her.
Starting point is 01:00:50 No, no, no. Even beyond that, she said, no, no, no. I still think he called them very fine people. It's a cult. Okay? Because if you can't change your mind in the presence of facts, you are in a cult. And she's desperate to hold on to that. Yeah. of facts you are in a cult like and she's desperate to hold on to that yeah and it was astonishing
Starting point is 01:01:06 because in this new media space i don't feel like you could still be buying that hard into fake news like that but she was really willing to stand by it and then the way she started looking at us weird like we were trying to push like like we were getting like the we were the fake news because okay so people like her and again i thought i I respect her for being able to withstand the heat. And when I was leaving, she was super chill. Some people, oof, they bolt out of here so pissed off. Yeah. But she was chill despite the fact it got heated.
Starting point is 01:01:37 In her world, she doesn't care what the facts are. She doesn't care what the facts are. She doesn't care what the video shows. What she cares about is that she has a group of people surrounding her that demand she believe what they believe. And so truth is predicated upon her social order, not reality. And I think that's largely divided between the feminine and masculine worldviews. I'm not trying to drag women by saying this, but the saying goes that women are subject oriented, men are object oriented, which means guys are going to look at the video and say, that is the thing. Women are going to look to the people and say, what is the thing you tell me? And so they're much more influenced by social pressures, which is why young girls are more likely to get depressed from Instagram and TikTok and things like that, and why you can show a news article and a video to a female Brooklyn journalist proving she's wrong and she won't believe it.
Starting point is 01:02:32 Courtney, as the token woman, what's your take on that? What's your response? Well, you have to, at a certain point, just understand that facts are facts. Women can be a little bit more emotional at times, but you should also still have a brain and you should use it. You should think for yourself. And I think that's the problem is that so many people don't truly analyze what's going on, what's actually in front of them and think for themselves. That's what you need to do. And if you do that, people will trust you more. To me, I've always found that just being honest, sharing your, you know, whatever's there will actually in the long run, help you out more, but that's not the
Starting point is 01:03:12 world of journalists. Here's an article from the New York times from February 18th, 2021 titled don't go down the rabbit hole. Critical thinking as we're taught to do it. Isn't helping in the fight against misinformation. I do think media literacy is at an all-time low. This is the New York Times in 2021 telling people not to think critically. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:03:37 You might be confused by the conclusions you come to, right? And look at the date on this. February of 2021. What was happening in February of 2021? It was lockdowns. Was it not vaccines? It was vaccines.
Starting point is 01:03:50 It was J6. It was the election was stolen narrative. And they were desperate to make sure, strangely, that a lab leak, which they've now basically admitted. And it wasn't until I think it was like a year or two ago. They debunked very fine people. You had all of these hoaxes that they laid out. And the New York Times says, don't think critically. So I'll just say this to the Democrats.
Starting point is 01:04:15 When you that's that's that's your your your your vibe. The New York Times don't think critically. We kind of knew that. Well, let's jump to this next story. We've got this one from the Postmillennial. Ladies and gentlemen, get ready for a summer of love because J.B. Pritzker is calling for a mass uprising against Trump. In the times upon which history turns,
Starting point is 01:04:35 never before in my life have I called for mass protests, for mobilization, for disruption. But I am now. These Republicans cannot know a moment of peace. They have to understand that we will fight their cruelty with every megaphone and microphone that we have. We must castigate them on the soapbox and then punish them at the ballot box. So I just want to real quick point out that is the governor of Illinois's Illinois. How did I do that? I'm from there. Just gave a he gave carte blanche to the far left extremists to go and riot. They must feel in their bones that when we survive this shameful episode of American history with our democracy intact,
Starting point is 01:05:51 because we have no alternative but to do just that, that we will relegate their portraits to the museum halls reserved for tyrants and traitors. Now, why is this scumbag doing it? Because he wants to run in 2028. That's it. It's just there's no leadership. There's no plan. There's no solutions. I don't know how someone as a leader can tell people that you should go be violent. How can you do that and have any integrity at all? Well, to be fair, he'd straddled the line calling for an uprising and saying Republicans shouldn't shouldn't know a moment of peace, but then said, we'll fight them with megaphones and microphones. And that's how you veil it.
Starting point is 01:06:30 He did say protests, but consider what the left does with their protests. I think he would need to explicitly say peaceful. And, you know, Scott Pressler does. And the media says, why are you saying that? Is it because the right is violent? And he goes, no, it's because you will lie and say I called for violence. So I always say peaceful. I think they should do it as well.
Starting point is 01:06:48 But once again, this is just a wealthy billionaire scumbag who wants to run for office. And so he's demagoguing. You know, they're doing exactly what they accused Trump of doing, but they do it themselves. They violate the Constitution. They call for violence and mass uprisings. And they do it because they want power. His brother, I think it's worth mentioning, is Jennifer Pritzker, which is the... His brother?
Starting point is 01:07:16 Yeah, it's the first openly transgender billionaire. to consider about the Pritzkers that they are deep-pocketed progressives who donate heavily to same-sex issue causes and gender issues I was trying to read the specifics in this article there's a very long article about that there's no such thing as transgender well that's why I said brother I didn't want anybody no no no I got it confused no it's the cousin it's the cousin oh and well I mean I find that semantically silly No, no, no. I got it confused. No, it's the cousin. It's the cousin. Oh. Well, I mean, I find that semantically silly. There is a thing as transgender. I disagree.
Starting point is 01:07:51 It describes what a person does when they start dressing like a woman. It's a person who believes they're the opposite gender. Like, this person is a real person, like, and they're engaged in a behavior that we describe as being transgender or gender dysphoric. You can tell them that they're wrong and they're men you know but illness it's a dsm-5 mental disorder yes disorder my bad mental disorder but it's such an interesting coalition that the democrats are managing to assemble because while you have bernie sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez uh running around the country saying fight the oligarchy you still have many democrat billionaires at the top of their party um telling people to what was that quote again from him i don't want to get sued by
Starting point is 01:08:29 any of these rich people which was something dumb moment of republicans will know no moment of peace yeah these people will sue you so that's yeah i wanted to cover my bases this is this is no different than things that maxine waters was saying in 2020 or 2021 um this is no like it's been the same mo in the context of donald trump and republicans because they don't just mean donald trump if donald trump has fundamentally changed the republican party the old school republicans have really gone over to the progressive side very strongly. And so the idea that there are Republicans that would not be considered MAGA Republicans nowadays, I think that that ship has sailed to the progressives. Everybody that's not a progressive, everybody that is a Republican is a MAGA Republican. And they might even likely be right, because like I said, I that donald trump has changed the republican party i think
Starting point is 01:09:28 that now that donald trump has shown that you can do things i don't think there there will be another president that comes in as a republican that can just do whatever the democrats want and and expect to be elected for a second term uh i don't think that the party would be, or the base would be satisfied at all. I think this is base-led, by the way, at least among the Democrats. I don't think this is top-down. The cannot know a moment of peace isn't because Pritzker is trying to tell
Starting point is 01:09:57 the people below him to do that. I think the people below him are saying, we want to fight back. We want somebody to champion the idea of fighting back and posturing like that. And he's trying to like take that mantle. Same with the guy from the Indian guy that we were talking about earlier. I do think it's funny how if you go to these liberal podcast subreddits,
Starting point is 01:10:16 how often they talk about civil war. They're stealing your thing. I know, man. Come on. You know, I was saying civil war before it was kind of funny that the side without the guns wants a civil war no not it we've talked about this on the on the podcast before if there is going to be a civil civil war civil strife let it happen when the republicans are in control of the government so the republicans have control of the military and but that's let the left go ahead and take on the military.
Starting point is 01:10:48 That's the point. You are correct. But liberals are buying guns now. So this rhetoric... Everybody should have a gun. I agree. I have very many of them. But this is the rhetoric
Starting point is 01:10:56 the left is pushing. They're saying it's time to go buy guns. And if you go to these subreddits, younger liberals, and I'm talking about leftists love guns. We know they do.
Starting point is 01:11:05 Like actual commies, they walk around with rifles. They love guns. They love the Second Amendment. But liberals now, especially since the riots, have been posting on these forums on Reddit saying, shut up and go buy a gun. And they're specifically saying, gun nuts are armed to the teeth and we are not. This is going to get bad. So the point is, when Homie Pritzker is saying rise up and we've already seen fire bombings
Starting point is 01:11:30 and I mean, they were shooting up Teslas. Yeah. Shooting up Teslas cars and locations, creating the space for more violence, whether it's I was calling for a peaceful protest. All that's going to do is create more violence. And the point about these people calling for or saying civil war is coming is they genuinely are starting to recognize. And for whatever reason, they mocked me all the time when I said, you know, we are tracking towards civil war. It doesn't mean it happens because we've been we've been like the civil
Starting point is 01:11:59 rights era was was a civil strife period, didn't go to civil war. But now that liberals are saying it, it certainly feels like there's we're on a highway with no exits. It's going in one direction, and all we can do is go as fast as we can. So that's the worrying thing. When Pritzker's view of rallying the people so he can win in 2028 is telling them to rise up in perpetual mass uprising against Republicans,
Starting point is 01:12:22 which we've already seen take violent form, the next move to one-up Pritzker for 20 is going to it's going to be to say more. If you want to run for office as a Democrat and Pritzker has already staked the claim to I have called for mass protests, what do you say? Well, I agree we should have mass protests. I'll say, then why would I vote for you? I can vote for Pritzker. He's already he's already got it. I think we should protest more or well kamala harris set the bar with uh fundraising for bond for people who are committing crimes during the bl riots i believe yeah indeed so i i see this as um potential for escalation but the question that everyone asks then is do the democrats actually have the metrics
Starting point is 01:13:01 right so they may say these things but Trump won the popular vote. I don't think with these polls, you've got polls coming out saying Trump's underwater now and it's like his approval rate is like minus four. So it's just like, OK, within the margin of error could be minus one. It could be minus four, a little bit more, minus seven. Sure, I guess. What do we what do we what do we learn from these things? Not much. It doesn't mean people are motivated to do anything, but they are trying to create this perception of growing animosity towards Trump. The question then becomes, will that allow, will that create a shift where Democrats actually, once again, have popular support for mass rioting? I don't think so. It's a very different place on the internet where people are really bold and they like to say things that are edgy. In the actual population, when you are kind and friendly, and I can have a nice conversation with them.
Starting point is 01:14:06 That's not what real people are like. So I don't think that we really are headed in that direction now. It doesn't mean that you won't get a bunch of radical kids all riled up, and then they won't go do something violent. But the actual country, the actual core of who we are, I don't think we're anywhere near that. It might be because you're in West Virginia. I think people are more polite out here for one reason or another.
Starting point is 01:14:28 I get out. I've traveled. I've been other places. You know, isn't it crazy how Frederick, Maryland, is woke as a joke, and then you cross over into West Virginia, and it's substantially less. It's still there. You can still see it, but way more conservative. That's crazy to me the more people would say i don't think this is gonna and this is this is up until right
Starting point is 01:14:50 now this has been 100 my view that nothing was going to actually happen the more people i hear agree with me they're more like i don't know man i'm sorry all these people saying it i i'm i'm starting to worry um worry about civil war yeah we'll, worry about what the summer's going to be like. You know, the more people that say nothing's going to happen, the more I'm like, well, maybe. Because, again, I'm kind of of the same opinion. Without something like COVID to get the average, normal people out on the streets, and i kind of think that they wouldn't i think it's going to be if if there is something that happens i think it's going to be more isolated incidents more uh small you know firebombing of tesla those types of things but the pro the the concern i have is when does that become you know when do they attack people as opposed to and one and one thing else i
Starting point is 01:15:42 think that's important to see notice how he said coming up soon in summer, that's always when they like to have their big riots because it's when it's nice outside and they can rally people to go spend some time out there then. It's never in January or in November. I will say this. What is the biggest risk to Donald Trump? Is it the deportation of Kilmar Obrego Garcia? No. Is the mass deportation of MS-13 and TDA? No. Is the mass deportation of any illegal government? Absolutely not. Is it the tariffs? Not on the surface. of strategic tariffs targeting specific industries and resources because our industry has been gutted
Starting point is 01:16:26 and U.S. can't compete with slave labor in foreign countries in Southeast Asia. But Trump's blanket tariffs, recipe for disaster if he does not have a functional plan. I'm not saying he doesn't. But the rumor is that with the 145 percent tariffs on China, a bunch of CEOs went to the White House. This is true. And they met with Trump. And they apparently told him, we are weeks away from barren shelves at box stores. We are weeks away from going to Target and there not being silverware or clothing or food because of how much we get made in China. Now, it may be around, I think it's like 10 to 13 percent of our goods are made in China.
Starting point is 01:17:08 But people need to understand that if there is a component that is made in China and is required for a for a T, let's say that we get our TVs from China, to be honest, China and Korean stuff. But let's say that there is a vehicle that gets made like we make our cars here in the United States and we source key components from China. So with the tariffs, you're going to see a shortage of a lot more than just these things. None of what Trump has done pertaining to, you know, deportation, Doge, none of that
Starting point is 01:17:38 will create a summer of love. But I guarantee you, you will get a summer of love and fire, the likes of which we have not seen if there are food shortages. Now, I'm not convinced there will be absolute food shortages because Americans are fat and happy. But general product shortages, putting a strain on families in any capacity, high cost of food, and then you're going to see people rioting that you would not expect to see riot. This is not an opinion. This is a fact of riots. When food costs go up or access to food goes down, people riot in huge numbers. But let's jump to this next story, which is Facebook is censored, censoring people. From the Postmillennial, Facebook blocks Charlestown Western University
Starting point is 01:18:21 Council candidates page with no further appeal. They reviewed it. And then just today, I got a notice. We disabled your account. So let me start by saying this is a local city council race for us here in Charlestown, West Virginia. And it's written by Libby Emmons. Why? Well, because she lives out here, too. And we live out here. And this is important because for some reason, this conservative town in a conservative state in the second most Trump supporting state in the country has a liberal Democrat city council. And I asked a council member, how is that possible? And he says, conservatives aren't going out and voting.
Starting point is 01:18:56 I will tell you this. Courtney is here. You're running. And I think Facebook intentionally shut down your page to put their thumb on the scale, even though it's a small election. Their attitude is probably just damage as many conservative candidacies as we can across the board and get progressives in control of cities. I was in shock that this happened. You hear about, oh, well, you know, everyone's against you, the media, this and that.
Starting point is 01:19:23 And I don't know, I try to actually think about things and make sure that that's real and it's not just a news story. But it happened to me. There was nothing controversial on my page. And so I'm just so grateful that I'm a candidate who is on other social media platforms and actually has a voice to speak out about something like this happening. Thankfully, I'm going to try to still be able to maybe win my race. And this isn't going to be this huge, devastating blow, hopefully. But I mean, they're clearly what was the reason they gave for censoring your Facebook?
Starting point is 01:19:52 They said I broke community guidelines and that I was impersonating Courtney Nill. But you are. I am, in fact, Courtney Nill. Indeed. Always have been. Here's here's the thing. I know for a lot of people, you might be saying it's like a local story. They're probably doing this to tens of thousands of local elections because local elections are where you win everything. Charlestown passed, and you can tell me more about this probably because you know more. What was it? They passed some kind of like LGBTQ pride resolution or something? Well, I know that right now on the books, no one's used it as far as I know. Currently, folks that are transgender and want to use the bathroom that they want to use, bathrooms that applies to locker rooms, that they would, the businesses would have to allow them to use whatever bathroom or locker room that they want, or they could civilly be sued by, they're open for civil lawsuit.
Starting point is 01:20:46 Jefferson County recently, this is where Charles Hunt has banned drag shows with kids too. Berkeley County, where we are, allow it. And in Martinsburg, West Virginia, which again, you'd think like West Virginia is going to be red. They had a drag show in front of the building we own with children on stage. So I actually complained to the two at the time he was ag but now he's the governor morrissey and i was like how is this possible and he's like the prosecutors need to this it is illegal you can't do this the the law
Starting point is 01:21:15 there's already laws against lewd displays and it's aggravated with children around but my bigger concern just zuckerberg is doing this apology tour kind of thing. It's not an apology tour, but he's like, you know, we made a mistake about censoring and we're not going to do it. So he goes on Rogan. He just went on Theo Vaughn. He rejected coming on this show. Oh, wow. You reached out to him and a formal rejection.
Starting point is 01:21:38 And they gave us a formal rejection. At this time, we must decline or something like that. Wow. But he's doing the circuit he's going he's going on shows where he's not going to get any legitimate pushback because he's trying to he's trying to fix his image if he came on this show we'd be like hey mark fix it hey uncensor us and they're like we don't want to do that because they are still censoring conservatives heavily and just lying to the press i mean look the dude's a smart guy he's a billionaire he said we want to keep censoring Trump supporters and conservatives, but they're getting mad at us.
Starting point is 01:22:09 I got it. I'll just go on Joe Rogan's show and claim that I'm not. And that's it. Yeah, we're not that gullible. We're going to look at what's actually happening. And thank goodness for Elon buying X. I know I said that earlier, but if I didn't have that as a platform to voice what's going on,
Starting point is 01:22:28 I actually tagged Zuckerberg the other day in the post that I made about it. And I'm like, hey, what's the deal? This is my official campaign page. The most controversial thing that I had on there was footage from the farmer's market and highlighting local small family owned businesses is your is your opponent on facebook he is yeah so so he's a lot of the facebook and you're not it seems like
Starting point is 01:22:52 it you should sue i'm open to it and attorneys you're welcome to contact me courtney i wanted to commend you for putting yourself out there and deciding to run this race um obviously the problem that you guys think here is that there are too many liberals on the city council, and that's because conservatives don't run. So that's why I commend you for running. Can you give us your quick elevator pitch on why you decided to run and what change you want to make in the community here? So I was born and raised in Charlestown, West Virginia. It's a community that I care about. Like I said, I spent time at a prosecuting
Starting point is 01:23:25 attorney's office. And at my time there, I was helping crime victims of Charlestown. I was trying to help them deal with all the problems that they are facing. And when you see sexual violence, when you see theft, whatever it is, I'm like, okay, well, I want to help these people. So I decided to move on with my career, but I still want to help Charlestown. And I don't even want to think about it as being conservative or being liberal. We just need new ideas, new fresh perspectives. Right now, with city council, you have a lot of the people to all just kind of go along with everything together, rather than offering a different opinion. I still want to be kind and work with all these people.
Starting point is 01:24:08 And I want to represent even the Democrats that are in my district. I want to represent them too. And I want them to know that they can come to me with any problems and I'm going to try to solve it. And I'm going to try to make a good life for them. But we need young people. We need the freedom. And so I'm just glad to serve. I'm
Starting point is 01:24:26 glad I get this opportunity. What is your opponent running on? Well, we had a candidate for him a few weeks ago. I know that he wants to put in bathrooms for the homeless people. That was his solution to homelessness. And he thinks that we have plenty of economic growth and we don't need more. Wait, what? That's a terrible idea. I couldn't believe when he said it. I don't know if he misspoke, but yep, that's what he said.
Starting point is 01:24:54 Yikes. And to be clear, this isn't like a super glamorous high-paying position that you'll be coasting off of for the rest of your life on? Yep, it makes less than $5,000 a year. It's mostly just a community service. I'm surprised there's any pay at all. A lot of, you know, city council stuff is just, you just do it.
Starting point is 01:25:09 You just volunteer, basically. Yeah, I'm grateful there's a little bit. What made you, like, truly, what sparked the want to run beyond, you know, the generic wanting to make a difference in your community that you grew up in? And, like, what made you think, like, this is something you could be successful in? Was there something
Starting point is 01:25:25 that happened a moment that you had where you went, this is wrong, I want to run to change because of this? Well, I've spent a lot of time on X talking about politics. I talk about what I see is happening in the country about what issues there are. And rather than just talking about it, I want to actually do something, whether that means getting good people elected to these offices and volunteering on campaigns, working on campaigns. I've done all of that. And when my local community members brought it up to me, hey, we need some good people on Charlestown City Council. Would you consider running? And it took me a little bit. I didn't just automatically say yes. I had to think it over because it meant that I was going to lose my anonymity online.
Starting point is 01:26:11 It could open me up to stalkers and problems, but I care. I just care. And that's what we need is we need more people that are willing to do the hard work. Yeah, there's better things I could do than spend my time, you know, going and knocking on every door in Charlestown to try to win an election. But if I can make a difference on city council, then it's worth it. Do you go to Latin Mass? I don't. I'm just a regular Protestant.
Starting point is 01:26:37 Regular. Okay. But you've never been to it? I have been in that church. It's quite pretty. Yeah. Yeah. Phil's been there.
Starting point is 01:26:44 He said it was metal. It is. It's the most metal Catholic church experience that I've ever been to in my life. It's very cool, though. It is really, really, if you have never been to a Latin mass and you're a Catholic or even Catholic curious such as myself, I would recommend going. It's very cool. a Catholic or even Catholic curious such as myself, I would recommend going. It's very cool. I want to say that's,
Starting point is 01:27:11 that was like an interesting background and we don't need to talk. Your race is very interesting. And I think it's an interesting pipeline. It seems as though Twitter shit poster to potential city council member pipeline. I hope others can take a cue from you. You could just be a poster on Twitter one day and get involved in your local community and then decide to run for something.
Starting point is 01:27:31 And Courtney has an opportunity here to represent our community. And, you know, people really can make a difference in their communities. And the first step is- People gotta run. Yeah, exactly. Like we need more people in more city councils,
Starting point is 01:27:44 in more local offices. We had the state's freedom caucus guys on here last week. Yeah. If we are going to win, it's got to be at the state level. People don't realize this. Your state reps, your city council, your state senators, they're the ones shaping the districts and the rules that then affect the federal government. And too many people just vote for president and then they walk away. And then what happens is crackpots will lie about their, you know, you know, we've been
Starting point is 01:28:10 seen in West Virginia is the far left has been claiming they're nonpartisan, hiding their political views and then getting on school boards. Yeah. And then all of a sudden the school is full of weird stuff. The kids are being taught weird sex stuff. This is actually happening in Jefferson County. And then parents are like, whoa, why is my kid learning this? And they look at the school board and they're like, that's a progressive leftist who moved here from out of town. I think a lot of people would be surprised at how much success they could
Starting point is 01:28:39 have in local politics if they just put in an honest effort in off year elections, people already don't know who there are elections that are happening constantly on an annual basis. And you could really make a big difference when the grassroots are up. I just want to say, like, the guy you're running against, he's a progressive guy. Yes. Are there any, like, West Virginia progressive podcasts? I'm not aware of any. Not that I would be listening to them. But this is, like, the crazy thing.
Starting point is 01:29:23 You should win easily in West Virginia. I mean, Riley Moore is our rep. And he's got a bill that you brought up where he wants to strip the visas of, what, 300,000 Chinese national students because they're a threat to national security. I mean, that ain't no progressive position. That's a lot of Maryland men getting sent home. Or I suppose if they're Chinese nationals, they're California men or something. But in this district, you'd think there's no contest. Yet still, Charlestown is, I believe it's majority progressive, isn't it? So not really. So the people that show up to actually vote, there's a lot of people that
Starting point is 01:30:02 are downtown. And that's where you have most of the more liberal voters all concentrated is downtown where they can walk to the polling place because that's the thing. It's not this polling isn't taking place at people's regular polling locations that they use in the general election. No, this all occurs at City Hall and the people closest to City Hall tend to vote the most. And so my thing that I've been working on is going out to the other neighborhoods that are still Charlestown. They're still within the city limits. But these people are not very civilly engaged. And I'm trying to let them know that, hey, there's just an election coming up. Please just show up and vote for someone.
Starting point is 01:30:40 But the city council is dominated by progressives. It is. Right. That's what I meant. Yeah. So it's a red area that should have a Republican or conservative-leaning city council, but it's got a progressive city council that voted in a Pride Month resolution and things like that. And so that's what I find interesting. I'm just thinking, where is your competition, your opponent in this political race, a progressive,
Starting point is 01:31:04 going to find support in this community to muster up these votes? Well, he's taken down. He normally keeps some, you know, gay pride flags and some pro-choice signs in his yard. He's taken all of those down while he's in the election cycle. That's what I was saying. They hide their political views, try and get your vote, and then come out and say, aha, see, actually, I'm for all these things. Yeah, so it's a little disheartening to see, but I'm just hoping that people actually show up.
Starting point is 01:31:34 I was out door knocking in Ward 4, which is one of the more conservative wards that we have. And I had been at a door, and they just took my pamphlet, and then they you know, they didn't want to talk. So I just was moving on. And then she came out back out the door and ran over to me and was like, she's like, I just wanted to let you know. She's like, this is Ward 4. This isn't Ward 3. So you're not campaigning in the right spot. And I'm like, oh, no, all of the residents of Charlestown can vote in this race. She didn't know. There were
Starting point is 01:32:04 other people that were thinking about becoming a write-in candidate that didn't know that they needed to go campaign in all four wards. So that's how little people know about the municipal election. Wow. It's like that at a lot of local elections, too. People are very disconnected on the very local level. And these local races can be decided by tens of votes, as you were saying earlier,
Starting point is 01:32:27 tens of votes. And then you get, this is the thing, conservatives, Republicans, Trump supporters, how did Trump lose the midterms in 2018? Trump supporters didn't turn out.
Starting point is 01:32:37 Right. He won in 2016 with a massive megabase, but they didn't want to vote in the midterms because they wanted to vote for Trump. But then Trump got impeached twice. So that's why it matters.
Starting point is 01:32:48 You get a state rep in who's some progressive and they're going to gerrymander. They're going to vote on crazy laws and they're going to mess your hometown up. And you're saying, how is this happening? That's the way it happens, man, at the local level. But let's go to your chats, my friends. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button? Share the show with everyone you know. We got that uncensored call-in show coming up in about a half an hour.
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Starting point is 01:33:37 litty on the legality of the abrigo garcia deportations and we've got i think like 17 submissions from members to join us on stage and actually get in that debate. So it's going to be it's the pilot episode of Culture War Live. We have no idea if it's going to work, which is why we're really glad Alex Stein's going to be there, because he will just insult people and make jokes and will be entertained no matter what happens. But we hope that you guys get involved. It's going to be fun. All right. Dirty AFTW says, great to see Courtney on the show. Prayers for everyone in Europe currently without power. Wait, is the power still out?
Starting point is 01:34:11 Still out? Wow. When I was live this morning, they restored it mostly. Wow. All right. Matt Ride says, angry cops made some serious allegations against the Buffalo school board regarding covering up abuse and attempted kidnappings in the district and not reporting to the police. What's your thoughts? Indeed, when we had angry cops on the show, he briefly mentioned this. And we do have the
Starting point is 01:34:33 article. We will talk about that in the uncensored portion. All right, what do we got here? Cleve Buckeye says, damn, that was the one where i shout out avita duffy but similar and less r-rated i don't know what that's a reference to but thanks for the super chat i just got a link in there for facebook all right jeffrey french pds says nikki haley will be democrat nominee taking bets not a chance yeah not a chance what is she even doing right now i think she was the governor of south carolina but now she's just sitting on the sideline i could look it up i mean man at a certain point these people should retire right like wait what why there's so much to do i think she wanted a position in trump's cabinet too when she was running she was hoping for something like that you know why you know I I just can't empathize with these people I can't understand
Starting point is 01:35:30 why they would want that I would not want a position in Trump's administration unless it was to arrest dirty cops as I mentioned but mostly nah yeah I don't want to be in I don't want those jobs I I can't understand how they do. Anybody, like Nikki Haley, or any of the Democrats. So she's currently, I believe, she works at a conservative think tank, Walter P. Stern, chair of the Hudson Institute. I will also add that the Canadian elections are right now, and the results are coming in.
Starting point is 01:36:07 So far the Liberals have 17 seats the conservatives have six and so we'll uh we'll see how this plays out but there's there's 23 out of 343 seats called the the spin's been that trump sank pierre poliev as a result of the 51st state yep rhetoric and um you know what i don't doubt it. And you know what? I don't doubt it, actually. And you know what? I don't really care. I don't really care about Canada. I kind of don't care who their leader is over there.
Starting point is 01:36:32 And eventually we will force them. Quebec will force Canada to fall apart into pieces, and then we'll pick up the pieces as we want. Not BC. That could be the same thing with Quebec. Trump's a Canada accelerationist. He knows that if you get a Pierre Pallio, he's a stopgap. He's not far right or anything like that.
Starting point is 01:36:52 He's just kind of middle of the road but leans left. So Trump's attitude is, no, no, no, no. Canada needs to suffer under far left psychotic sociopathic nonsense. And so, and I'm half kidding, by the way. But Trump was interviewed by Goldberg at the Atlantic and he's basically saying that he's, you know, he was asked this and he's like, yeah, I don't care. He's like, whatever.
Starting point is 01:37:12 He's like, I think they'd be a great 51st state. And Goldberg's like, but they'll vote Democrat. He's like, so what? That's like, Trump doesn't care. The only concern that I have is the guy that's likely to win. Carney? Yeah, he's very much in the guy that's likely to win. Carney? Yeah, he's very much in the pocket of the Chinese Communist Party. Him being elected will mean China has significantly more influence over Canada.
Starting point is 01:37:38 And China already has significant influence over Canada. That's Trump's play. Oh, really? Yeah, Carney wins. The Chinese start moving in with troops. and then Trump says, oh, no. We need to liberate. Yeah, we got to liberate them from the Chinese Communist Party. What's that Latin phrase for a reason?
Starting point is 01:37:51 Cass's belly. Yeah, there we go. There we go. It's all part of the plan. Trust the plan. And then we'll think of something with Greenland and the Panama Canal as well. Panama Canal. What?
Starting point is 01:38:02 Panama Canal's handled. Yeah, we got it. No, but we don't. No, we don't. We don't have it. We came to some agreement that would give us better access to it. Oh, you're saying total conquest. Sovereignty over.
Starting point is 01:38:12 Yeah, occupation. Sovereignty. Seizure. I think all you really need is... And same with Greenland. Greenland needs to become a sovereign part of the United States too. The Panama Canal, all you need is one aircraft carrier on one side and one aircraft carrier on the other. And then I think the decision's been made.
Starting point is 01:38:30 The most important part, though, is going to be able to cross. Because if it blows up, then we can't transport our Navy across. I'm not saying blow it up. I'm not saying damage it at all. But two aircraft carriers are extremely influential in foreign policy. Have you guys ever watched the video of going through the Panama Canal? Yeah, I've seen that. It's amazing.
Starting point is 01:38:48 It's crazy. It's so crazy. So out here, you've been to the canal with the lock system, right? Yes, I have. It's so cool. It's basically how they built. Man, humans, they're crafty. Little MFers, man.
Starting point is 01:39:00 I'll tell you what. So how do you ship goods down the water? It floats. It's super easy. And then tell you what. So how do you ship goods down the water? It's it floats super easy. And then you just go the river flows. But how do you ship goods upstream? They would flood a side of the river. I know most people know this because it's like fifth grade science, but it's just so cool. And then they would build the locks where you're going uphill. The boat comes in. They lock the gate behind it, open the gate in front of it, and the water floods, lifting it up. It moves forward, and it lifts it up.
Starting point is 01:39:28 Man, Archimedes with that law of water displacement. I'm telling you. So one of the drawbacks to this is that it requires a ton of water to do. And at the Panama Canal, they're running out of water, and it's making them be able to accept less transport as a result of it. Because it goes through a lake, doesn't it? Like a freshwater lake? Yeah, and then when you're doing those lock and key, you're losing water with each step.
Starting point is 01:39:53 A lot of water. And it takes a lot of water to do this whole process. And the Panama Canal needs to be reformed or there needs to be made changes there. It's not as sufficient as we need it to be. It needs to be widened. Is it a freshwater lake? I think they
Starting point is 01:40:07 want to do something in Nicaragua. It's still the most narrow part. I imagine that would still be the most efficient location. That's the issue. It's a freshwater lake called the Gatton Lake. It's a major part of the canal where the ships go through.
Starting point is 01:40:23 You can't just bring in seawater. And yeah, the Chinese wanted to build the Nicaraguan Canal, which is insane because it's a massive landmass. It's not, Panama's a thin strip. Nicaragua was pretty massive and they abandoned the project.
Starting point is 01:40:38 It would have destroyed a massive natural water aquifer. So people were freaking out. This is like 10 years ago they were trying to do it. China cannot have any major projects on this side of the hemisphere in any part of the Western Hemisphere.
Starting point is 01:40:50 We need a renewal of the Monroe Doctrine. Obviously, the Nicaraguan Canal didn't go anywhere. But the fact that they were even, you know, considering it, they also had weird influence in Panama that we need to be very aware of. The Chinese cannot have any influence
Starting point is 01:41:03 in South America. We need a renewal of the Monroe Doctrine. All right. Tony Morlock says, Per tradition, I'm watching from the hospital with my newborn baby, Ben. Hey. Oh, Mazel Tov. Unfortunately, he was born with an underdeveloped aorta.
Starting point is 01:41:17 A shout-out would be awesome. Give, send, go, baby Morlock. Sorry to hear it, man. I hope everything works out well, though. I don't know what the treatment is. underdeveloped aorta that sounds serious yeah well wishing the best for you man all right let's grab some more super chats peter gook says consider the impeachment a new record for trump he's the greatest no one's gotten more impeachments than him no one's gotten more nationwide injunctions.
Starting point is 01:41:46 That's something else, ain't it? Illegal but heroic. That's what I always say. Impeachment without removal. All bark, no bite. Keep doing it. Doesn't mean anything if he doesn't get removed in the Senate. Like Mazel Tov, you didn't do anything.
Starting point is 01:41:59 Tyler Pruitt says, remember Eric July basically said the following. Until you realize you're playing a game against people who don't care about the rules, you will lose when trying to follow the rules. Man, I've been saying this forever. Yeah. You're playing Monopoly and you're watching them just pull money out of the bank. And they're like, no, I'm allowed. And you're like, OK. I wonder why I'm losing.
Starting point is 01:42:17 No matter what I do, I can't seem to win. Indeed. All right. Wheel Impressive says, I'm an Uber driver in Cleveland. Just saw your billboard. LFG. Yeah, we might have like 100 billboards. I don't know how many.
Starting point is 01:42:34 We have a lot. We got small ones, big ones, wide ones, tall ones. You know, you name it. Are they sparsely? They're kind of everywhere. Cleveland, this guy said he was. Where else you got them? Yeah, we put them.
Starting point is 01:42:44 I think they're in 10 everywhere cleveland this guy said he was where else you got them yeah we put them um i think they're in 10 cities 10 10 metro 10 metropolitan areas in the midwest and rust belt yeah hefty costs when when we um but we did it's six month campaign so they're going to be up for six months all over the place when we did it it was really funny i did a campaign in chicago and um i think one of the best moments was um let me see if i can find this actually let's see billboard i bet i can find this reddit here we go this one's from three years ago this is why we do it listen this is what it's for from the david packman show subreddit tim pool with a billboard in downtown chicago regardless of my opinion i what it's for. From the David Pakman show subreddit. Tim Pool with a billboard in downtown Chicago.
Starting point is 01:43:26 Regardless of my opinion, I think it's a smart move. I don't know why more new media shows aren't buying outdoor ads like this. It would be one way to fight the algorithm and build awareness, even if YouTube is not recommending the show. Great. Yeah, it was a digital one. And then he claims left-wing consumes mostly right-wing media. His lane seems well-funded. I don't know what that means.
Starting point is 01:43:49 They were also complaining like, oh, man, we're so cooked blah blah blah it's funny tim pool he's everywhere that's right we had billboards dude we had a we had a 100 we had a 90 foot vinyl billboard inside of a building in chicago chicago was expensive though it's like 100 i mean actually you can't even i can't even break down because it's subjective, but like one billboard in Chicago might be like 10 grand for the month, upwards of 30 or 40 grand. It's pretty crazy. This is so flattering to you that if I didn't know better, I'd think this was planted by you guys. But I know the company well enough to know that we couldn't be – this is so flattering to you. This guy's like, wow. Paul N. DeWevo's account has been suspended.
Starting point is 01:44:26 I can't say these things about Tim on here, but like, you know, regardless of my opinion, it's a smart move. Yeah, but you know, it's indicative of David Beckman. All they do is lie. That's what they do. This top comment says, never let Tim Pool forget his Trump 49 state, possibly 50 state landslide comments about the 2020 election. That he had said for months leading to the election, anyone that takes him serious, this is the world they live in.
Starting point is 01:44:50 How mad do you think this guy is, the Trump's president? Well, right, but so. Three years ago. What I actually had said was Moody's analytics in early 2020, I think, was projecting a possible Trump landslide victory based on the economic factors until COVID happened. So it was 2019 into 2020. Moody's was like, our forecast predicts a Trump serious victory. And then the comment they're referring to was the meme. There's a meme. 49 state landslide. Like whenever Trump was doing something well or the polls were good for him, the meme was 49 state landslide. They made a super cut of these and also comments I had made where I'd said things like, get
Starting point is 01:45:27 this. I said, if Trump appoints Andrew Yang as an economic advisor and Tulsi Gabbard as national security advisor, and then does something like issues pardons for all nonviolent pot offenders, 49 state landslide. And 49 state landslide isn't a literal term, but these people don't understand. You're blasting music over here. I don't know what the hell's going on they don't understand memetics they don't understand what 49 state landslide actually represents it literally just means trump wins handily it's not a literal phrase but this is what we're dealing with so like let me
Starting point is 01:46:02 let me pull this up i i gotta drag david pacman because he's such a, he's WWE man. And he does well. So congratulations to him. I will give him that. Let me pull up this video. I got to show you this one. This is fantastic. I mean, I should just show you what his YouTube is like if you guys don't watch it.
Starting point is 01:46:22 What does he have here? He does these ones like this. The Clown PakMan, okay, deports two-year-old citizen. Trump deports a two-year-old U.S. citizen, global humiliation. That's absolutely fake. Literally never happened.
Starting point is 01:46:33 It's so embarrassing. We talked about this a little bit earlier. The parent was an illegal migrant and chose to bring their child with them. And they were given the option to keep the kid here in the United States under care. So let me see if I can
Starting point is 01:46:46 find this one that he had recently. It's actually from a while ago. You might find Marilyn Mandon here. Oh, look, he's got me. He only got 28,000 views on it, though. Trump, PressX says pro-Trump, Tim Pool, unbiased. No, she didn't. That's just so silly, isn't it? These guys should pay you royalties, Tim. David Pakman is a weak man. Here you go.
Starting point is 01:47:02 I've been warned, do not leave the country, in all caps, 3.4 million views. He was warned by like his brother-in-law. It's like his brother was like, man, you better not leave the country. And he goes, whoa, you're right. I should make a video about that. But hey, dude, I'm kidding. He got warned by his lawyer or something.
Starting point is 01:47:19 I don't know. Or so he says. Like, I should just make videos like this. You know what I mean? Like, I wish i was as unscrupulous as david packman i've known the guy for like it's been like 13 years now and i wish i was as smarmy and unscrupulous as he was so that i could get 3.4 million views on that video at seven minutes with 3.4 million views let me do some quick ballparking. So five, let's say you're going to get on a million, 25.
Starting point is 01:47:48 He might've got 10 grand for that video. That's right. $10,000. Let's call it five on the low end, $5,000. All to just make smarmy garbage fake news videos to manipulate a terrified low IQ audience. You should take into account too, all the audience that he's fear
Starting point is 01:48:05 mongering to like oh hey everybody I need your help I need all these lawyer fees that I'm going to incur because of this you know you really need to I just sent up a go send me you know you guys really need to send me money for my lawyer fees um I'm sure that I don't know that for sure but that's usually what the follow-up grift is here end End of an era. It is kind of weird. He gets massive swings. Like some videos just bomb miserably. I will say this. It's kind of weird. I mean, shout out to David Pakman.
Starting point is 01:48:30 He's a successful guy. I get it. But it's weird that some of his videos bomb miserably and then some get massive spikes because that's not normal for YouTube. It is abnormal. The one with him and David Hogg.
Starting point is 01:48:46 Where's that one? Down a little bit. I wonder if it's like secondary media, like sharing. 28,000. Some of them get much higher than others. I do think people need to consider that you don't know why or where views come from.
Starting point is 01:48:58 So when you look at analytics for channels, one thing to consider is that shorts get substantially more views. So if you pull up anyone, conservative, liberal, otherwise, you're going to see huge spikes in their views. But check their shorts. It's probably when they launched shorts on their channel, which added views to their channel. What I will say is for David or me or anybody else, sometimes what happens is a network might grab your video and embed it. And so, like, however, whatever drudge has going on, I don't know how big they are these days, but if they put your video on the front page and they have a million people watching
Starting point is 01:49:27 your video, we'll get a massive amount of traffic. So that could be a reason why you see weird swings like that. I found a lot of social media platforms, algorithms have been very fickle in the past couple of years. One thing that'll go viral one month, a couple of months later, it'll be something totally different. A lot of tweaking. I've noticed on YouTube, on X, on Instagram. Everything also seems to be the crapization.
Starting point is 01:49:54 Like everything's becoming TikTok like. Everything's becoming scroll up for another video. Even X. Every platform has it and they have their own variety of it. We're seeing everything fuse into one, the same app. You know what is interesting too? Just like from being on David's channel right now,
Starting point is 01:50:13 it's all Trump. Like most of it is Trump. Right? You've got Elon, you've got Trump. You've got Karen Leavitt, you've got Trump. You've got Trump, you've got Trump. You've got Trump, you've got Trump. It's just 80-90% Trump. But it it is for us too literally the only thing anybody cares about in the world right now
Starting point is 01:50:29 is donald trump yeah i mean that's the way that it was during his first term too it's crazy because there's so much going on i think india and pakistan might be going at it but i don't know like trump said something though they're inches away from a nuclear war right and? But it still is. But a Democrat just said he wants to impeach Trump, so you know, Americans care more about that. The first time we invited David Pakman on the show, he said he would do it for $5,000. And so we just kindly declined.
Starting point is 01:50:56 And then about a year, I think it was a year ago now, we asked him to come on the show. He said yes, but he was busy with family stuff. And then he never came on. Kyle Kalinske said the same thing. He would come on, but he was busy with his schedule and he'd try and find time. But he never did. So we'd love to have Kyle Kalinske on the show. But I don't know what happened to that guy.
Starting point is 01:51:11 His brain turned to jello. Him and Crystal, they fused their brains. But the fusion didn't happen properly. And now they're just both retarded. Well, I think what happens is if you take if you take like three people who don't know each other and let's say they're all slightly anti Trump or something, you lock them in a room and have them just talk to each other and they will wind each other up rapidly over time and then leave the most ardent anti-democrat pro-Trump crazy. So what I think happened to Kyle and Crystal Ball is they were both kind of like rational. They got together and started going back and forth. And then they keep one-upping until in their internal echo chamber, they went insane. And now Kyle routinely just insults Joe Rogan. It's so weird. He was a frequent guest on the show.
Starting point is 01:52:06 And he just started just attacking Joe one day. And it's like, bro, just text him. Like, what? I don't get it. Like, I'm pretty sure Joe mentioned on his show that he texts with Kyle. And then one day, Kyle started insulting the guy. And like, Joe was instrumental in both Crystal Ball and Kyle Kalinske's career.
Starting point is 01:52:28 This is back when Joe was not hated by the left. He really helped Kyle out. He did the same thing with Sager and Crystal Ball's show. And now they just relentlessly trash him. It's disgusting. I got to read this one from Shedrick Staley. and now they just, you know, relentlessly trash him. It's disgusting. I got to read this one from Shedrick Staley. He says, Tim,
Starting point is 01:52:51 Bette Davidson covered the cause of the blackouts in Europe as well as Puerto Rico. Might want to give it a listen. You had him on your show once. We had him on our show twice. And he's the space weather guy. And he was predicting, this is why when the story happened of the power outage in Europe,
Starting point is 01:53:02 I was like, oh man. Because this dude's predicting that he's like, what is he, an astronomer? Space weather guy. He tracks solar flares. And people kind of think he's a little out there. But you talk to him. He's actually like, no, no, no. Here's the math. And it's very like mundane science stuff.
Starting point is 01:53:19 But he's basically saying we are at some point due for a polar shift. The poles of the planet will shift something's going to happen it does happen look it up this is not and he thinks it's going to happen soon it's not like conspiracy stuff it's this actually does happen periodically and the interesting thing is when they found the woolly mammoth frozen in the ice it had uh undigested plant matter in its stomach indicating it froze very very quickly. And so I think it was him saying this, that it's possible that the woolly mammoth was in a temperate climate,
Starting point is 01:53:50 the poles shifted, and then this basically puts the equator, where it was kind of warm, into a colder region, and then super cold, super quick. Crazy. What was that movie that happened in, there was a disaster. The Day After Tomorrow? I think so. And it just like, where there was like movie that that happened in uh there was a there was a day or tomorrow i think
Starting point is 01:54:06 so and it just like where like there was like waves that were freezing if that happens i just hope that west virginia is one of the warm places i want to be the new equator uh it we would stay the same so we talked about it so basically what would happen is where if the poles flipped, I think the North and South Pole would become the equator. And then where we are would shift into the Southern Hemisphere. But because we're kind of between the North Pole and the equator, we would still be in like a moderate zone temperate climate. So it would just invert the seasons. So instead of Florida being the popular place to go for the summer, you'd need to go to Maine.
Starting point is 01:54:43 Yep. I think. I don't know. I have to the summer, you'd need to go to Maine. Yep. I think. I don't know. I have to ask him. It's going to be Greenland. That's why Trump wants it. That's why Trump wants it. No, but yeah, I think that's actually what he was saying, that the North and South Pole is going to tilt.
Starting point is 01:54:57 And so they're going to be at the equator where it's warmer, and then the ice will melt, start freezing. It's going to be weird if that really did happen. I don't know. It sounds crazy because, you know, we tend not to believe in those things, like those big changes. But who knows? These power outages are freaky. They're saying it was a rare atmospheric phenomenon which fried the power grid.
Starting point is 01:55:15 And it was like the frequency of solar radiation or something. I don't know. See, that's why stuff like that can happen. I don't know. People should have a little bit of stuff on hand that they can expect that that might happen. Yeah, and if I understand correctly, Europe's power infrastructure is uniquely delicate. Well, maybe not uniquely, but it's extremely delicate. And it was very close to wiping out essentially all of Europe today.
Starting point is 01:55:40 So I don't know that there's anything that we can do. There's certainly not anything that we can do. The Raptor's Tale says, Phil, you sweet sweet summer child it's so much worse than you think i will give you an anecdote of what the average american person is on october 30th 2024 at 8 35 p.m she asked me and i quote are you going to kill me for not voting for donald Trump because that is what he wants. There you go. What the average person thinks, I have no idea.
Starting point is 01:56:14 But I assume it's stuff like that. Trucking Pat says, this is how democracy dies, to the sounds of thunderous applause. Unless we can vote him out or kick him out. Indeed. Pike County Zombie Control says, do you think Pritzker will show up to testify about sanctuary states? No. Well, maybe he wants to get as much television as he can, so he might.
Starting point is 01:56:37 Brifflick says there's enough evidence for fraud on Act Blue for the processor to terminate their account. My business was dropped for less and legal. I'd be first in line for a class action discrimination to banks. Let's go. Kamikaze says Katie Hobbs admin is under investigation. An Arizona Department of Agriculture state employee was just arrested for trying to smuggle Mexican nationals across the AZ border near Nogales, charging them $7,000 to $12,000. Wow. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:57:10 Man. All right. Let's see. We've gotten more requests about the... AK Storm, if you have time, please cover the Buffalo schools covering up the sexual assault the angry cops is exposing.
Starting point is 01:57:20 They had a community meeting that was the only one they didn't live stream. Odd. And they did that today. Interesting. It's pretty rough. Patriot Punk Network says, all politics is local. I cover and preach local politics.
Starting point is 01:57:36 It's not glamorous, but is effective, just as swampy. Indeed it is. Indeed. Renegade Guardian says, make a deal with Newfoundland. They have all the rare minerals. They are also the Texas of Canada for guns. Is that true? Newfoundland.
Starting point is 01:57:54 It's next to Quebec. Northeast of it. No, we want Greenland. Maybe we can get Newfoundland too, but we got our eyes on Greenland, everybody. But Newfoundland is just Canada yeah the 51st state I don't want Quebec
Starting point is 01:58:09 no that's fine the land is great the people we can just you know put them in camps we have to have a English has to be the national language by then I never got I said this before but man when you go when I make jokes about like invading Canada they lose their minds.
Starting point is 01:58:27 And I think it might be because they genuinely fear we'll do it. The most cuck thing about Canada is how much they all do whatever Quebec wants. Constantly, because they'll threaten to leave. I say Trump just suspend all trade with Canada. All of it. 100%. Shut it all down. National Canadian politicians have to learn French only because of Quebec, or they can't win national canadian politicians have to learn french only because of quebec or they can't win national politics i think it's hilarious they're totally
Starting point is 01:58:50 cucked by quebec it's the law it's the law you know i think one of the craziest things i've learned about canada in the last year is that the places where they have so many polar bears people aren't allowed to have guns all right and like polar bears they'll mess you up and the canadians aren't allowed to have guns that blows my mind but i'm pretty sure if you're in like the yukon territory or something ain't nobody's gonna stop you from having a gun because there's nobody up there so but there was that viral video where the guy in the snowmobile like shot a polar bear they say if it's uh if it's brown get down if it's black fight say if it's brown, get down. If it's black, fight back. If it's white, good night.
Starting point is 01:59:27 Yeah, you're doomed. Yeah, polar bear will just kill you. Nothing you can do about it. Polar bear's hungry. He'll eat whatever he can get. Miss Fitbrat says, as a stenographer, I can tell you that courts make a specific record for illegal defendants and refer to a list
Starting point is 01:59:41 of immigration-neutral consequences that they often offer as pleas to avoid ICE if the original charge is deportable. Wow. Send them back. If they jaywalk, be like, you have a $35 ticket for jaywalking. What say you? You're not guilty? Deported. Get out of here.
Starting point is 02:00:00 Goodbye. All right. We'll grab, what do we got time for? One more? All right. What do we got time for? One more? All right, what do we got? Let's see. Ooh. Value in use is, hey, Illinois clown,
Starting point is 02:00:14 how about focusing on lowering taxes, less regulation, fighting inflation, lowering crime, strengthening the border, and national security instead of protests and megaphones? Sorry to make sense. That's why I don't live in Illinois anymore, my friends. All right, we're gonna go to that uncensored show, which we're going to talk about some serious stuff, so smash that like button,
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Starting point is 02:00:46 Courtney, do you want to shout anything out? Yeah, I'm on X over at Courtney Nill. That's C-O-U-R-T-N-E-Y-K-N-I-L-L. I would also highly encourage you to go check out my campaign website that I made. I'm the only candidate in my race that even made a website. That is nillforcitycouncil.com. And if anyone would consider, if I could grab a couple of donations, that would be great. Even if it's, you know, 20 bucks or something, I really want to be able to use the leverage that I have to win. My campaign opponent,
Starting point is 02:01:19 he has a lot more personal funding than I do. So I'm just the little guy here that needs some help. Right on. Absolutely. Courtney, I commend you for putting yourself out there in this race, and I'm wishing you good luck in your race. Thanks for tuning in, everybody. My name is Allad Eliyahu. I'm the White House correspondent here at TimCast. You can find me at Allad Eliyahu on social media platforms. And tomorrow morning, I just got the daily schedule from the White House. There's an 8.30 a.m. press briefing. So if you guys are up that early, check me out at the press briefing room with Caroline Leavitt. Hopefully she calls on me.
Starting point is 02:01:55 Tin cast White House correspondent Elad Eliyahu. Isn't that crazy? Yeah. I wouldn't have believed it if you told me a couple of months ago. They did a special briefing today, didn't they? Also at 8.30 in the morning. I think they moved them earlier for what they did a new media only briefing oh yeah completely separate from the daily uh not the daily briefing but the usual
Starting point is 02:02:14 press briefing and it was in a different room why and i believe there was only like a dozen people there who were all handpicked to be there as as I understand. Yeah. Why? I don't know. It was strange. I wasn't invited, so. Just as long as it bothers the legacy media, I'm happy with it. I am Phil that Remains on Twix. I'm Phil that Remains Official on Instagram. The band is All That Remains. Our new record is called Anti-Fragile.
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