Timcast IRL - Democrat Press IS DEAD, Timcast JOINS Pentagon Press Corps Sparking OUTRAGE w/ Nate Friedman

Episode Date: October 23, 2025

Tim, Tate, Brett, & Elaad are joined by Nate Friedman to discuss Democrat coporate press melting down over Timcast joining the Pentagon Press Corp, Kash Patel saying the FBI is on the verge of unmaski...ng funding behind Antifa, Krystal Ball defending a Democrat exposed having a Nazi tattoo, and Laura Loomer receiving anti-semitic death threats.   Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Tate @RealTateBrown (everywhere) Elaad @ElaadEliahu (X) Brett @PopCultureCrisis (everywhere) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Nate Friedman @NateFriedman97 (X)

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Today, the Pentagon announced the new press corps, for which Timcast is formally included. And we received this memo. I had tweeted about receiving the press memo. Many of you may have seen the story. The New York Times and many of these journalists were aghast. The Pentagon created a new set of rules. And I was curious. I said, wow, they're really trying to end the First Amendment.
Starting point is 00:00:28 So certainly, I was shocked to find when I got the memo. There's literally nothing in it. I'm not joking. The memo is very boring. We actually have it. The New York Times published it. I think like 30% of the memo is telling you how to park your car. What is at odds?
Starting point is 00:00:46 Like with the issue for all of these news outlets that were like, I refuse to sign it. It says you will not solicit secret confidential or classified information, which is already a crime. That's what they prosecuted. Julian Assange for. Journalists can receive documents from individuals who bring it to them unsolicited, but journalists that work towards the facilitation of leaking are now complicit in those crimes. Or at least, that was the claim being made six, seven years ago when the corporate press was cheering on charges against Julian Assange.
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Starting point is 00:04:14 colluded with Nick Shirley to make sure Nate Friedman wouldn't be there and would be here instead. Thanks for having me, Tim. I appreciate it. Who are you? What do you? I'm a boots on the ground journalists, independent, and I follow the money. I expose some paid protesters. And I also ask people who they're voting for, you know? Indeed, indeed. I watch a lot of your videos on Instagram, especially the ones where you track down these paid protesters. And I love it because I've made reference to this a long. I haven't done street stuff for a while because at a certain point, too many followers, they start targeting you and you move out of that space. But we knew these people, we called them the tourists. When people like Luke Rukkowski and I would go on the ground,
Starting point is 00:04:51 you see the exact same people at every single protest no matter what city you're in and in fact Turkey even China that's how insane it is I have questions so it's great that you're here and I was kidding but Nick is actually on the ground covering those protests and we'll probably take a look at what's going on New York in a moment but should be interesting Elad is here good evening everybody Nate so much thank you so much for coming on I think your work's invaluable I will I keep up with all your paid protester coverage I think it's very important and good so kudos to you. My name's Alata Liyahu. I'm the White House correspondent here at Timcast. Also, Jewish Affairs correspondent and now also the Pentagon reporter.
Starting point is 00:05:29 That's right. So I feel like Mark R. Rubio, just getting all these new job titles. What's up, Brett? What's going on, guys? Brett, normally doing pop culture crisis Monday through Friday at 3 p.m., but we get a bunch of stuff to get into today. It's true. Tate Brown here. What's up, guys? Tate Brown, holding it down. Great panel tonight. So I'm excited. Let's get into it. Here's a story from The Washington Post. The Pentagon announces a new right wing press corps after mass walkout. A new crop of conservative media and influencers, including the Gateway Pundit, the post-Millennial human events and national pulse, signed an agreement
Starting point is 00:06:00 with the Defense Department. The corporate press staged a walk out of the Pentagon, and I don't believe for a second it had anything to do with the Pentagon's policies. I think it has everything to do with the cult. Apparently there were reporters who did not care and said, I have no problem signing this, and they were bullied by other media organizations. Threats of being blacklisted, never working in this town again. And a lot of these journalists were like, okay, I'll do whatever you say. That's why they're mad at us.
Starting point is 00:06:27 And I can prove it to you. It's actually really simple logic. I'll say this because I won't bury the lead. We applied for a press credential. Thank you and have a nice day. That's it. We've never done any reporting from the Pentagon. We are not an investigative news organization.
Starting point is 00:06:41 We are a podcast, news commentary, and interview show. We do not have journalists meeting with sources in parking garages while they kick over a manila folder with secret documents. We don't do any of that. At most, what we'll do is we'll say, Mr. Secretary, recently there were a drone strike on Venezuelan boats that you said were cartel and drug traffickers. The media is arguing that these were civilians.
Starting point is 00:07:06 Can you comment? That's the most that we actually do. That is journalism. It's just not investigative journalism. And they are acting like Timcast getting a press pass so that Alad can literally just say, Mr. Secretary cared a comment on the recent accusations made by the press so we can suss out some of their thoughts and views on things. They're acting like this is the apocalypse. Take a look at what the Washington Post writes. Nearly one week since a rash of Pentagon journalists turned
Starting point is 00:07:34 in their press credentials after refusing to sign a new restrictive press policy, the Defense Department, Defense Department, you mean Department of War, announced a new, this is, okay, hold on a minute. It's the Department of War. They changed the name. You can be mad about it, but they did. They announced a new media press corps largely hailing from right-wing outlets. The 60 people from various news organizations present, represent a broad spectrum of new media outlets and independent journalists. Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell wrote in a statement Wednesday on X, adding that all of the publications agreed to the agency's press policy. According to a draft of the announcement obtained by the Washington Post, a head of Parnell's tweet,
Starting point is 00:08:09 the coalition of signatories include the cable news network, Real America's voice, streaming service, Lindell TV, the websites the Gateway Pundit, the post-Millennial, Human Events, the National Polls, Red State. It includes Turning Point USA's media brand frontlines as well as influencer Tim Poole's Timcast and a substack-based newsletter called Washington Reporter. The memo said that many independent journalists also signed but did not specify who they were. The Defense Department's policy blocks journalists from soliciting information. The Department is not authorized for release. Even unclassified details, a major shift in press outreach from the organization. This is a gross exaggeration and manipulation over what is actually going on.
Starting point is 00:08:50 Now, I will tell you our statement, you know, there's a bunch of journalists insulting me and ragging on us, and they're crying, and that shows you one thing. They were never journalists. They are partisan cultists. They are angry that we will not march in lockstep with their cult. This is very simple. We have never been to the Pentagon. on. I think actually a couple producers. Did you go tape? It was who went, Kellan and
Starting point is 00:09:17 Sean? They went recently after an invite over how we could potentially interview people in the Department of War if we were to do a podcast. That was about it. Then all of this happened. That is the extent we've ever been there. Elad has a White House press credential so that he can go in the press briefing room and the Oval Office, when able, and ask questions. We are not investigative journalists, to a certain degree, maybe sometimes a lot's going to dig into a story he might find some details on. But we don't dedicate our time to trying to uncover malfeasance and untoward behavior from corporations or government as investigators. I applaud all those who do. That work is tremendous.
Starting point is 00:10:02 It's important. Fantastic. For what reason is it an affront to anyone that our organization said, We would like to attend some press briefings to ask some questions, just like any other journalist who does. They're acting like the fact that we are there is some, they're insulting us over it. It's inane. And they're acting like something's wrong with journalism in the country because we requested a press pass. Isolate every news organization that they offered this to.
Starting point is 00:10:32 First and foremost, the Pentagon offered everyone. Every organization was afforded the exact same opportunity. with their memorandum. These are just the organizations that looked it over and said, okay, I guess, and you'll notice. One thing you'll notice, it's not so much that they're
Starting point is 00:10:50 conservative-leaning, independent or otherwise. It's that these are organizations that typically did not get access to these institutions. Now, certainly, I think there are many people who are just going to pony up to Trump no matter what he does,
Starting point is 00:11:02 and he's always right and he can ever do wrong. I'm not going to play that game. I certainly have no problem criticizing Trump over the Epstein handling, or Cash Patel, Dan Bongino, despite them being friends of the show. Criticism where criticism is a dude. I've levied some criticism at a lot of organizations on the right. This memo, we have pulled it up because the New York Times made it available.
Starting point is 00:11:22 There's quite literally nothing, in my opinion, in here that is, I got to be honest. A lot of it is just parking. I'm not kidding. Press parking. Parking at the Pentagon Reservation is restricted to vehicles permitted. And I'm reading through this and I'm like, oh, I just really don't care. I'm not going to park there. We'll get dropped off.
Starting point is 00:11:41 We'll drop our equipment off, whatever. Filming and photography and audio recording of the Pentagon is prohibited unless approved in advance. This is true for most, I think every military installation. Here's the issue. These journalists that were in the Pentagon, they were not journalists. They were mocking bird media. The reason why they didn't have any, like they could do whatever they wanted was because there was no distinction between them and the administrations they worked under.
Starting point is 00:12:08 It was all a hand-check agreement, and we all know. They lie to the people. They're lying about this. Basically, what they're saying right now is, this agreement forces you to say that you won't solicit information unless they approve of it. It says you won't solicit confidential, classified, or otherwise information, and release it. Okay, let me just stress to everybody who's listening. You can turn in your press badge. That's it.
Starting point is 00:12:38 So let's say you're at the Pentagon, you've got what's called the PFC, the press pass that you applied for, and you stumble upon a story for which you're like, whoa, hold on. I can't believe what I'm hearing. The American people need to know this. And so here's a guy. You're like, tell me what's going on with this. Now there are some questions. If you facilitate in any way the leaking of classified information, it's actually a crime. Journalists can receive the information, but there's questions over where the line is when they start to solicit. that information, it actually becomes criminal. So in the event, you find a story that is of massive, tremendous public knowledge. You already know about the story. You can ask for confirmation and details. That is not a crime. If the Pentagon has a problem with that, you can say, Mr. Hagseth, here's your press badge back. Adios. The issue at play here is, they want to have their cake and eat it too. So I have a question. I mean, if there's an investigative journalist with no access to the Pentagon who works for Tate News Corp, and he's investigating the Pentagon, and then he goes to Alad from Timcast and says, take a look at this story that I've uncovered.
Starting point is 00:13:48 What's stopping a lot from going, Mr. Secretary, we have a story that we got from Tate News Corp saying these things. They're fabricating a reason to storm out of the press, out of the Pentagon. And I think the real issue here, and I apologize just for the long run, but I think the real issue here is the media was mockingbird. The Biden administration, the Obama administration, the media was the government. It was all part of the same manipulation. That's why they had free reign to do whatever they wanted, whenever they wanted. And now that Trump is in and they hate him and he represents a new system emerging and taking over, now the media says quick, clear out. Because it's a cult.
Starting point is 00:14:30 The new organizations that come in, what do you do when you're at the Pentagon? Is it commonplace that journalists just constantly walk up? from the Pentagon saying, leak me information? No, it's about going to press briefings, having interviews, and getting quick access to people in government. You can ask them about stories that are in the public sphere. So I don't know if you all agree, but that's my statement. I mean, it seems like a very, like, easy manipulation for people who don't understand
Starting point is 00:14:54 the way that this aspect of government and media works, that it's a very easy story to frame for people that paints the new media, as they call it, in a specific light, while taking advantage of, like, a layperson's understanding of how press briefings work or how media structure works. It really, like, if you're from an outsider looking in, it just looks like they don't like the idea of people that are outside of the club getting into the club. Yeah. Well, that's, that's right. Yeah. And beyond that, I mean, the legacy media has an axe to grind with new media. So right, right off the rip, one side has a bone to pick with the other. So you obviously are going to get some ridiculous
Starting point is 00:15:29 reporting. And yeah, I mean, even from from the Pentagon's perspective, I mean, like in the lead up to the story about the Pentagon, the Pentagon Media Walkout, like every article they were running was just these leaked characterizations from unnamed Pentagon officials. There was no documents. There was no nothing. So it's like the Pentagon had holes the plug, obviously, because the media was just adversarial the entire time. So it's like they're throwing a fit and they were adversarial the entire time. It's like, get lost. Like this is part of the reorientation towards new media because that's just the more useful, that provides more utility for Americans, quite frankly. In my perspective, it's a privilege, not a right to be able to cover the White House, to be able to get into the Pentagon, to be able to ask questions at these briefings.
Starting point is 00:16:13 As I understand, these journalists are used to trying to solicit information from Pentagon officials throughout the Pentagon, and they used to have the right to walk around the Pentagon building without an escort. I believe that's part of the rule change now, where they will be required to walk around with an escort and won't be able to freely solicit, try to solicit information from different Pentagon officials just throughout the building. It's fascinating too because the White House has these same rules. I can't la-di-da walk around any part of the White House. They have a specific area that the press is allowed into, a relatively small area. And then if you're ever trying to go anywhere extended beyond that, you have to be with somebody with your press, past, present. If you're somewhere where you're not supposed to be, people will aggressively come up to you.
Starting point is 00:16:52 Like, random White House people will be like, you need to be a squirt here or you're not allowed to be in this area. I think this is largely in an effort, though, from Pete Hexeth to prevent leaks. and these unfavorable reporting that we are seeing on the Pentagon through disgruntled employees at the Pentagon. There are a lot of people there who aren't happy with how Pete Hexeth has been running the show over there and they want to, you know, they have an axe to grind
Starting point is 00:17:16 and they'll grind that axe through the media. And Hexeth is trying to prevent that from occurring. Yeah. Well, it just shows that they're politicized within. It shows that there's a contingent. The same thing happened at the DOJ when there was the purge, the purge plan of the DOJ. And then all the media did was just established that there is,
Starting point is 00:17:31 is an insurgent group within the DOJ that is not following orders. They're not respecting the American people and we voted in on Trump. I mean, my reaction to all this is I'm sitting here being like, we used to have a small news team, but it was largely aggregation. There were a few stories that we broke when we had sources, but it was largely aggregation for the purpose of collecting stories that we thought were important and putting them in a written format because I do videos. So I'm doing a very surface-level journalism every single day.
Starting point is 00:18:02 When I put together like the noon show, I'm collecting a bunch of sources, fact-checking, pulling in data points. And the old-school media hates it for a variety of reasons. We've displaced them. We've taken away their position as this like, they viewed themselves as a special elevated class of people above you. They had access to the ivory tower for which they could espouse their views. we destabilized that and they got really mad at us. Now seeing all of this and the reaction, I'm like, maybe we should hire a bunch of journalists and do a legit, like an actual newsroom.
Starting point is 00:18:35 I mean, it's really a simple question. What is the purpose of being in the Pentagon? Do you need to be in the Pentagon to do an investigative report? The answer is no. Unless you're sneaking around, I guess. And if you have sources, they can leak to you. You don't physically need to be in the building. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:18:50 I guess you don't have that moment of spontaneity where you're passing somebody in the hallway with a wink and a nod and then you can meet them and you're like hey you know do you have any access to grind or you pissed at your you know any of your subordinates or did your boss piss you off do you want to leak something stupid about them and then you know ultimately it looks bad on the way up i think um there is a serious national security risk here with having all these reporters looking for scoops running around in the pentagon and i think they compromised national security with a lot of these leaks um obviously beyond the reporting but when you do have some disgruntled soldiers i forgot the name of this specific guy but
Starting point is 00:19:25 A couple of years ago, there were massive leaks, and that was a national security issue. It wasn't the WikiLeaks guy, but the Discord leaks, there's serious consequences. Oh, yeah. Wow. There are serious consequences to this stuff, and we need to tighten things over at the Pentagon. We can't have, you know, pissed off employees leaking or pissed off employees accidentally leaking on Discord, I guess. Yeah, well, because it's like, okay, the Pentagon is aware that there is a portion of their staffing that is disgruntled. So if the media is coming in with the sole intent of like just finding these people,
Starting point is 00:19:57 identifying who these people are, and then publicizing their messaging, like they totally have the right to clamp down on this. Yeah. What are we doing? The media really does have an axe to grind in a way. Like you said, like there's an aspect now where the people who pivoted and learned to pivot to something like YouTube or Rumble, whatever it is, putting themselves in front of the camera, especially the written journalist class hated that because the ability to write
Starting point is 00:20:19 well doesn't always necessarily equate to being able to speak well on camera and being able to present media in an engaging way. This is something that's going on a lot of ways in Hollywood as well, which is like they're trying to continue this old guard of how media is done while YouTube and these other platforms are starting to eclipse them. Let me let me explain to you guys what this is really about. I have before you, uh, user mag, Taylor Lorenz's substack. So she worked for what like the Atlantic, the Washington. Post. How many likes do you think she gets in an article
Starting point is 00:20:53 on her new independent? Well, that's a little low. I was displaying the likes a moment ago. Maybe if I zoom in... Oh, there it is. There it is. Oh, the likes are there, yeah. 369. Wow. Oh, 975. 642 likes. That's great. 20 comments.
Starting point is 00:21:12 She's getting nothing. Right. I mean, this is nothing. You're not living off of this. The issue was that people like Taylor Loren who don't have the skill, the merit, nay, the nobility to even work for any kind of, to run any kind of media business or be in, they need to be propped up by the machine. Well, look at somebody like a house and habit
Starting point is 00:21:33 who went from like working as like a, basically just being a mommy blogger to being like a very, very prolific voice in aspects of politics and culture runs a substack that does very, very like incredible numbers. Somebody who has the ability, even if we're not talking, putting yourself in front of the camera,
Starting point is 00:21:49 but somebody who writes well is engaging, knows how to put together a package of information that really, really speaks to people, will succeed on their own. Substack is a way that people are doing that on a written platform, but the people who are resistant to change in media are going to have an axe to, you know,
Starting point is 00:22:06 an axe to grind with everybody. No, go ahead. Back on this Hexseth stuff for a moment, I think Hexseth is trying to change up a lot of the culture at the Pentagon, and it's pissing a lot of people off. It's pissing off the fat generals, the generals who believe in D.E.
Starting point is 00:22:19 the generals that believe that there should be lower standards for, I don't know, minorities or women inside the service. And that's pissing off a lot of generals who end up leaking to people at, like, the Washington Times. And I'm taking a look at this article right now. And it says, Defense Secretary Pete Hexsef has lost the trust and respect of some top military commanders with his public grandstanding from the speech that he gave a week or so ago, widely seen as unprofessional and the personnel moved made by the former cable TV host leading an unprecedented and dangerous exigent of talent from the Pentagon, said current senior military officers and current and former Defense Department officials. This is what I think, Hexeth is trying to prevent more articles like these coming out, disgruntled generals over at the Pentagon, pissed off with the needed changes that he's making
Starting point is 00:23:03 to try to reinvigorate our army, to try to deal with the threats that we are seeing abroad. This is why I think he's trying to make these changes to prevent more of the bad optics from these generals. I think the issue for a lot of these corporate news outlets is that they're accessed journalists, if you guys aren't familiar. This means that they're newsrooms that only exist because they've been given a credential. Whereas we hear often say things that piss people off even if they're our friends because we think truth and transparency matters and, you know, honor integrity too. Some of these newsrooms don't have any merit, don't have any credibility. What they have is they're friends with someone in an administration.
Starting point is 00:23:40 They have access. Exactly. Now that they're not friends with the Trump administration, they have nothing. They barely have access. then they say we're going to restrict your access and they're like uh-oh what are we going to write I mean this is happening in entertainment too
Starting point is 00:23:54 like people variety will go to these like red carpet premieres and people who cover it get 10 times the views that they do because they're providing some type of interesting commentary as opposed to just going and asking inane questions to celebrities well I mean it's beyond this is happening with every institution in the United States like with legacy media
Starting point is 00:24:12 all they're doing is they're just benefiting from the hard work that people, like a generation or two, did to establish those connections, to build the New York Times, to build the Washington Post, and they're just running off of those fumes. And this is happening with every institution of the United States, because broadly speaking, now with the internet, now we're in the digital age, it's democratized information. People, we are able to reorient sort of our intake of content regardless of what the medium is. I mean, we have a great example sitting right here. And so, yeah, like, that's all they benefit from is the hard work from people that came before them, but now that their usefulness is sort of running thin,
Starting point is 00:24:48 you know, we're going to tune into Timcast because it's just going to be better. And like you're talking with Taylor Lorenz. It's like the thing that separates House and Habit from Taylor Lorenz is house and habit actually has like an interesting perspective. They have an interesting take versus Taylor Lorenz is just like crappier version of what you would have on The New York Times. So it's like, why would I even bother? So well, Nate, what do you think?
Starting point is 00:25:05 Am I compromising my journalistic integrity? Am I suddenly a show for the Department of War? No, no, not at all. It's okay if you think I have. I don't think so. I mean, oh, sorry. No, I don't think so. I think that, you know, one thing about, like, legacy media that I've noticed, you know, in the press room. I'm obviously not in the White House press room, but there's just this sense of disrespect. That's kind of odd to me. Like, you should respect the office regardless of who's there. Like, there was one particular moment where Caroline Levitt kind of dunks on Caitlin Collins when she's just like, you should just be on the ground. Why are you not on the ground? It's much easier to lie about what's happening when you're not on the ground. So, like, when I'm out there, you can't accuse me of lying. It's not AI. I'm on the street talking to these people. So that's a big thing that I would point out. Actually, there's no, Nate. He's just AI. There's a guy in a green screen sitting, a green screen suit sitting there. Yeah. So I have a friend actually who's talking about wanting to create
Starting point is 00:25:59 like a secondary channel because he wants, he goes to a lot of these events and he's like, I want to start documenting this stuff. I think it's important. But he has like, he does other work and he doesn't want to necessarily put people off his other content because it's not political, whatever. And I said, look, like there's a million people in the commentary space now. It's very, very hard to get started here, but just the act of going on the ground and getting information boots on the ground, asking questions is
Starting point is 00:26:22 invaluable, and more people should be doing it. Yeah, I agree. Let's jump to this story. From the post millennial FBI director, Cash Patel says Bureau is on the verge of unmasking the funding and command structure behind the Antifa
Starting point is 00:26:38 Terror Group. Patel said there are indications that support for anti-American radical groups is coming from America's enemies overseas, that the Bureau is following the money. We have this President Trump's roundtable, I guess, they say Patel said. Furthermore, Patel indicated the funding is also coming from U.S. nonprofits with IRS taxes them status. Look, the thing I can tell you is that the money doesn't lie. And the thing we're doing that the FBI is following the money. And thanks to President Trump, we now have Antifa designated, rightfully so, as a domestic terror organization. And we have had multiple investigations going on.
Starting point is 00:27:12 The one thing I want to stress, we're looking at a decentralized network of various organizations. We are looking at cells that use the actual brand Antifa as a proper noun. But I would say Antifa largely describes the semi-centralized, and it's not totally decentralized, network of leftists that train, recruit, finance, or otherwise all of the leftist movements we see in this country. Now, Nate, you've uncovered a lot of these people. What's going on? Who are these people? Yeah, I want to point out one thing first, which is that the reason why this is so difficult to trace,
Starting point is 00:27:50 and bravo to this administration for doing it, for real, this is such a big deal, is that these groups are not even non-profits a lot of the time. They're under an umbrella of several other nonprofits, right? So you take someone at the top, like a Soros, who gives money to Tides, who then gives money to Progress Unity Fund, who then gives money to answer coalition. And it's done, I mean, if you're proud of what you're giving your money, so you're not hiding it, you don't go through all that trouble, right? So you have to follow it all the way through several different nonprofits. It's a big thing. And the individuals often will work for multiple nonprofits, not just one.
Starting point is 00:28:25 You'll find, you know, some friends of mine and I were looking at various nonprofits that bring in funding through, I mean, we used to do fundraising for nonprofits. And we'd find that three board members were three executive level staff members. there were like 12 people and they'd each be on the board of a different company and executive staff of a different company to fulfill the legal requirements so they could have a bunch of different nonprofits and they could shuffle money between each other
Starting point is 00:28:49 making it very difficult to track. Correct. So someone who I exposed, so David Chung, who the leader of the People's Forum protests that they organize like twice a week. Okay, so he's on the IRS tax forms for the People's Forum getting paid $75,000 a year to protest. I confronted him. He said, no comment, no comment, no comment. This guy's taken pictures with Talib.
Starting point is 00:29:09 Like, this guy has connections to Congress, right? He's also on the board of Rise and Resist, another protest group. He's also with the Singham Justice Fund. So it's just like Tim is saying, yes, it's very true. These people are protesting for multiple orgs. When I was at Occupy Wall Street, this is a story that I've mentioned before. And as highlighting your work, Nate, uncovering, you walk up to these people and you're like, here's a paid protester. And then you're like, show a picture and explain how they're getting paid.
Starting point is 00:29:33 So we were talking about this. I told this story. When I said Occupy Wall Street, Fox News is saying, oh, they're all paid protesters, things like this. And the belief among normies that were showing up as tourists to occupy, not actively being there, was that Fox was lying. None of these people were being paid. That's ridiculous. They were collecting donations.
Starting point is 00:29:52 The truth was there were a handful of trust fund kids who were there because they were bored. But nonprofit organizations in New York had staffers there during work hours because they got the day off. So there were a handful of. of people that I met from various charities, nonprofits, and also political organizations that were progressive and leftist. And I'm talking to them and they say, oh, yeah, I work for insert organization. I'd be like, oh, wow. Are they paying you to beer? No, no, no, no, no. And I'm like, oh, are you off? Well, they gave me today off to come down. This is what happens. You work for a nonprofit whose mission is communism, socialism or otherwise. What does that mean? It means you're handing out postcards.
Starting point is 00:30:32 It means you're fundraising. It means you're organizing at universities. Occupy Wall Street happens. and they say, why don't you take the day off and go hang out at Occupy? What happens? They go to Occupy. They facilitate, organize, exacerbate, recruit, finance, et cetera. And they are paid a salary. But today is their day off. That's the game they're playing a lot of times.
Starting point is 00:30:56 Yeah, well, you go to their websites, like a lot of these, like, freedom funds and that sort of thing. And it's like George Costan, it's, George Costan's human fund. Like, it's like chat, GPT, nonsense. And it's just like vague descriptions. Like, we're seeking justice and reconciliation. And it's like, what is going on here? How do they employ 50, 60 people? I think it's important to expose the idea of somebody being paid to do that at all
Starting point is 00:31:19 because I think the average normie who doesn't follow politics closely, maybe only pays a little bit of attention when election season comes around or this stuff is going on right now. The idea that somebody would be paid to go out and do something like that would be completely foreign to them. When they see these people in a large group, They're imagining hundreds of people who all independently of their own volition came to the idea that I need to go out and stand up against tyranny or whatever they're talking about. No Kings. And the idea that people would be paid money to do it is just shocking.
Starting point is 00:31:49 Right. I mean, the point that Tim brought up about how they take the day off. So case and point was the Trump Tower occupation, one of them. Right. So you get in the middle of the day on a Tuesday, 30 people. So I interview this woman. And it turns out she works for a non-profit on Jewish currents. It's a super far left magazine.
Starting point is 00:32:06 And she's just there in the middle of the workday. On her LinkedIn, everything says that she works there. So again, she's given the day off to go and occupy the king's home. You know, you come to think that these people, I ask them, do you think Trump is a dictator? And they don't have an answer for me anymore because they know if Trump was a dictator, that would be the last building they would walk into. He'd be allowed it to.
Starting point is 00:32:25 You just invaded his family's home, you know? And they're escorted out so nicely. You know what I mean? They're carried out. So this is another thing. man, I actually knew a lot of these guys at Occupy, who I assume are like feds or Fed isn't the right word. You know, this is the mistake people made because this is like an international coalition of well-funded. They are individuals, they're activists, they're revolutionaries.
Starting point is 00:32:50 They are at the higher level. It's almost like they're intelligence guys. But they're not working for any, it's like a rogue nation almost. They work with Soros. They know Soros' family. But the problem is the way they shuffle this money around, I think looking at Soros singularly is not necessarily a mistake, but it misses the bigger picture.
Starting point is 00:33:15 A lot of this money, I believe, a lot of this money I believe, excuse me, coming from USAID, shuffled around. A lot of it was coming from what we saw with Lee Zeldin uncovering these green slush funds, where the Biden administration pulls up like $7 billion or some insane number into a nonprofit that existed for a month. that was insane. And Trump comes in... You're talking about the Sacey Aves'n thing? That was like the $2 billion slush fund.
Starting point is 00:33:36 Yeah, I know what you're talking about. Well, whatever it was, Lee Zeldon uncovered a couple working in environmental issues for the federal government under Trump. And he said, the Biden admin was dumping money into these charities that just started. Then what happens? Let me tell you guys a secret. And I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but... Did you know that every nonprofit is two nonprofits? No. 511C3 and 501C4.
Starting point is 00:33:59 Are you familiar with those terms? Yes. So the way it works is a 501c3 is a tax exempt charitable organization. Their financing has to be filed publicly through what's called the 990 or 990N. You can look those up for every charity. However, most organizations will simultaneously launch what's called a 501C4 or comparably known as a PAC. It's not always PACs. These are not tax exempt donations, but they don't need to be publicly disclosed.
Starting point is 00:34:26 So here's what happens. you will see someone fundraising for famous progressive charitable cause and they'll be talking to you at an event, at your door, on the street, on the phone, whatever it may be. And they'll say, guys, let's just, I'll use a modern example. Donald Trump is trying to be a dictator. We have only a few years to stop him. Here's the problem. our organization only brought in, guess how much, two million dollars last year.
Starting point is 00:35:01 Can you believe it? Everybody knows Trump's a dictator, and we could only get two million bucks. Now you're probably saying, Tim, that's a lot of money. But I assure you, with our staff of 100 people working around the clock to stop Trump, you break that down. We are working at poverty wages to stop the fascist takeover. That's why we need you right now. I need 50 bucks a month.
Starting point is 00:35:23 Can you commit? it's just 50 bucks a month cut out one starbucks coffee a day and you're making this possible what do you say handshake you know they don't tell you the actual charity will bring money in and send it to the 501c4 or when you then fill out that form wherever you may be you're donating to a 501c4 that doesn't need to disclose the total amount of donations they bring in so they're technically telling you the truth you'll you'll donate to brett dasovic the first the first of the first Fund Incorporated, it'll say on the form, your donation goes to the Brett Dasevik Fund, who brought in $700 million last year.
Starting point is 00:36:01 Let's go. The Brett DASific Fund then donates $2 million to the Brett Dasevic Environmental Causes nonprofit. Perfect. That way I can then go and say, Brett Dasevic's environmental nonprofit only brought in $2 million last year. Will you give us money? What they don't disclose, because they don't have to, because they're technically telling the truth. All that money is being shuffled to a 501C4. that won't disclose where the money goes,
Starting point is 00:36:25 and then they give a tiny little bit. You'll see it's amazing. There will be like the executive director of a well-known, famous progressive nonprofit. Watch for this. They'll say, I only make $80,000 a year. And I know for a lot of people in this country, that's high.
Starting point is 00:36:39 And that's sad, isn't it? I am a CEO-level, an executive at a large organization, and I don't get the millions of dollars these guys do at this job. What they don't tell you is they also have another job. as the executive director of Fund Incorporated or they get paid $7 million a year.
Starting point is 00:36:57 I mean a lot of those executives or a lot of those CEOs end up making that amount too. They just get the rest in stock options. It's all one big shell game. What I described it as back in the day is selling hopes and dreams to people. Okay, so then the question is like the way he's selling it here
Starting point is 00:37:14 is that they're going to nail down the funding and I think the idea there's that people have an idea of like there's a person at the end of that tunnel. There's a George Soros at the end of that tunnel. I think what people have a hard time with, maybe it's just because of the way people have been raised right now because they've watched more movies and television rather than read about notes on how nonprofits work.
Starting point is 00:37:33 Is they're imagining that there's an end of the tunnel where there's a document that leads to a specific person who's been funding all this, and they're not going to be comfortable with the idea that it's not that simple? Yeah, it's probably going to end up being a couple thousand individuals. It's going to be Democrat politicians. It's as simple as USAID or these slush funds.
Starting point is 00:37:52 They create a fund. They then say, we're going to give. I mean, it's fascinating because some of these organizations that initially get the funds could be innocuous. It could be like the repairing TVs in low-income neighborhoods nonprofit that gets $30 million or whatever. And it's like we want to ensure that there's digital infrastructure for people in rural areas. And then you take a look at their books. They make charitable contributions to various foundations. And after three or four different degrees of separation, you find it all goes towards an organization that's on the ground protesting. Well, that's why it's so useful that the FBI is actually doing this. Because, yeah, for a lot of people, there's a lot of names to keep up with a lot of organizations. Everything's constantly unraveling. It's like a game of whackamol. It's going to be nice to get a few names out there that can allow you to kind of put the pieces together to fill in some gaps. Because, yeah, right now it's just very frustrating. I mean, that's the intention, obviously.
Starting point is 00:38:41 But it's very frustrating because from the outsider perspective, I mean, it's really tough to stay on top of everything. I want to ask you, Nate, because aside from going on the ground, and doing field reporting. You've confronted paid protesters. Have you faced threats to your safety from challenging them in person? Oh, in person, all I've had is a water bottle thrown at me. I'm lucky. Oh, wow. My DMs aren't as nice, but yeah. But what do you find when you confront these people? Like, how does it go down? Do they panic? Yeah, they panic. I mean, the No Kings one was hilarious. I walked up to the four vests, you know, the Amazon vest that they wear. Yeah. And I walk up and you know I'm just like asking what's the plan for the protest you know like oh our job is to do
Starting point is 00:39:25 this we're marshaling here and I'm like are you working with the NYPD like what do you mean that you're like running traffic you like what are you talking about right and she's like oh we we didn't have a briefing with them I'm like do they know about you and she's like yeah they're not blind and I'm like okay well that's odd I'm right so what happens is I show the credentials and then the woman goes I think this is one of the right wing troll guys and then they go like oh oh they're like they don't know how to handle it and they just talk over each other have you Have you ever called out one of their names to them without them knowing who you were? Like, you're John Smith.
Starting point is 00:39:55 Well, with David, I did like, I was like, hey, David, how are you doing? He was like, hey, Nate, how you doing? Oh, he knew you were. Yeah, yeah. Wow. Do you think these people are starting to track you because they know you're putting out videos that are getting hundreds of thousands or millions of views? I mean, like, when I go to a protest, almost instantly, I do have people following me,
Starting point is 00:40:10 asking, you know, telling the protesters not to speak with me. But it has a reverse effect because a lot of the protesters are like, what's the problem with this kid? Yeah. You know, like, what do you? Like, I'm just, you know. So then they speak with me and it, they look so bad on their part because it's like, this person has agreed to do an interview with me.
Starting point is 00:40:26 You know, just someone who is like, he's brainwashed, but he's not paid. He's just there to protest. He's like, look, I want to talk. I want to speak into a microphone. I'm not a protest. And they're like, no, don't speak to him. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:35 Yeah, well, it's like, like, I've been on the ground at the lot, like in New York. And a lot of people will spot him. And of course, they think he's, you know, every name of the book. But the way that they retaliate is just like the caddius, like, low test reactions there's no no don't talk to him don't talk to like they're but it's like in a weird like there's a level of cordialness and a level of familiarity and it's like just so like soy remember when you got attacked at a bar yeah I did well for being a fascist Zionist I got kicked out of a bar yeah a Jewish Nazi a couple of people have tried to attack me through like my years on
Starting point is 00:41:09 the street there like a couple of fist fights nothing too crazy though I think I'm on the luckier side of all of that it's not too crazy out in New York City though it's definitely It hasn't reached, like, the levels of Portland or anything like that. Yeah, definitely not. No, I think the NYPD does a very good job, honestly. Yeah, I also think it is worth mentioning. While there are some paid protesters, I don't believe most are paid. Correct.
Starting point is 00:41:31 Like, most people are there on their own vision. And they're excited to be there. A lot of the anti-Israel protesters out there, all these Arabs and Muslims out there, I don't think they're getting paid to be there. I think they're fighting for their motherland. Then there are these other group of people who are being paid, though. And these are these pieces of shit, legal observers who are who say, they're only there to make sure police are doing their job, but they're really there to just
Starting point is 00:41:51 assist the far-left protesters and whatever protests they're trying to proceed in. Then this other group of people who might be the worst out of any of these are the sympathetic photographers. Protesters and everything but name photographers looking to like aggrandize these people and like take sexy pictures of them for their Instagram pages. And then they could all post their pictures and try to make it look like they're doing something relevant on the street so they could try to be put in some newspaper article and like front page of the New York Times.
Starting point is 00:42:16 and it's a collection of them and they'll all work together and then they'll be like fed stories from the protesters so they'll work hand and fist with them they're making money the legal observers are making money but I just kind of wanted to break down what's going on on the streets over there
Starting point is 00:42:29 the legal observers I think I have the biggest beef with because they are so nakedly and openly partisan they won't go to any right wing rallies and try to protect right wingers and just say oh we're just observing what's going on and trying to protect their First Amendment rights it's only at far left events where they feel like it is necessary for them to show up
Starting point is 00:42:46 and micromanage the police's every move. Yeah, and the way they behave is so catty. They're just bitching and moaning. They're just bitching and moaning. This is what, you know, I think should have people concerned. Occupy Wall Street, for instance. Who's going to be in a camp at Occupy Wall Street? Do you think it's going to be any legitimate journalist who's like,
Starting point is 00:43:04 I want to get to the bottom of what's going on? Nate, why aren't you camping with these far leftists and falling around? And it's because it's only a certain kind of person that would literally do that. When I went to Occupy, it was largely, just an interesting thing for me to see. I also have no problem with sleeping in the streets. So when I could buy started, I was like, sure, whatever. What I end up finding is that were I not there, the narrative, the history of that space will always have been a lie. Because the leftists control the narrative, there were a handful of rapes in the park. Well, of course they were. What do you
Starting point is 00:43:39 think happens when you have a bunch of people just sleeping in the street? They're in a park by themselves in dense camps where there's clusters of people banging drums all night. No one can hear anything. Loud traffic. Several rapes happened. You know what the response was from the Occupy facilitators? Don't tell anyone because it'll make us look bad. Yep.
Starting point is 00:44:00 There was a division between the east and the west sides of Zucati Park during Occupy. The east side of the park was controlled by trust fund kids who were trying to manipulate and control things. But the people who actually comprised the occupying body, they formed what's called the general union on the west side of the camp. No joke. The east end of the camp was no, there weren't really that many tents. It wasn't as dense. And that's where they had the general assembly.
Starting point is 00:44:27 Trust fund kids, facilitators, and paid protesters were organizing. They had what's called the progressive stack, meaning if you were right man, you didn't get to speak. No joke. The speech order for everybody who raised their hand was based on how oppressed you were. Not a joke. So if you were a paraplegic, a lesbian of color with a developmental disability, you would speak first. If you were a white man, they would look at you and go, anyone besides a white man want to speak? Okay, well, then moving on.
Starting point is 00:44:54 The other side of the park tried holding their own rally because they were concerned that they were the actual Occupy being shut out. And facilitators came and threatened violence against them. That's how insane Occupy Wall Street was. that what was actually going on in that park was disarray, disorganization, and chaos, I guarantee you, if you find one of these occupiers who wrote a book about it, it's going to be a romanticized fantasy utopia of what happened. They use narratives like that to try and convince people, communism will work. Then you actually go and experience what it was.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Let me tell you, there was a, I walked into the park one day, and they had the food section. They were giving out food to people who are hungry. tourists who are walking through the park to check out Occupy were taking some of this food guess where the food came from? Dumpster. Dumpster! That is correct. Leftists went dumpster diving,
Starting point is 00:45:46 grabbed a bunch of expired trashed food, brought it in crates to Occupy, started handing out to people. And I walked up and I saw one of the labels on it and then I was like, where did you guys get all this food? They were like dumpster diving.
Starting point is 00:45:58 And I said, what do you think the press is going to say when they find out you're handing dumpster food to tourists? And they like got shocked and then shoveled it all into the garbage and tried getting rid of it. They're homeless maxing. It's the new method, I hear, but I remember during the George Floyd riots,
Starting point is 00:46:13 there was this one van that would show up to all of the events to, like, hand out snacks and goodies and make sure everybody at the protests and was, like, hydrated everything. Just strange things that people decide to commit. And I don't think, like, even those people were paying. Who makes the shields? Who makes the shields?
Starting point is 00:46:27 Who makes the shields? Yep. I mean, you brought up the legal thing. It's something that I really... The legal observers? Yeah, but also, like, something I really want people to know about is that how often there are arrests at these protests. Arrests in New York City are expensive, right? Like, a lot of time these police are on overtime. And so who pays to bail these
Starting point is 00:46:46 people out? Okay, look into, or you can watch one of my videos on it, but you can, if you go to scroll down on the bottom of Palestine legal, you will see at the bottom Tide Center. So George Soros gives money to the Tide Center. And this organization is just made to bail protesters out. Anti-West protesters is made for that. So it's expensive. to have thousands of arrests at these protests, taxpayer money. I will say nowadays, it's cashless bail, so a lot of these guys get out without anything. If anything, it's just costing the city,
Starting point is 00:47:14 the overtime hours that the NYPD has to constantly put in for all these guys. Yeah, and then they've got to pay for the MET tickets once they release them. It's just crazy, yeah. I'm concerned with this investigation from the FBI. They're not actually going to go for the STEM, for the route. Because do you have any idea you do, what it would look like, if cash actually said we are going to start arresting, and shutting down these funding sources.
Starting point is 00:47:37 We're talking about, what, hundreds of nonprofits with millions of dollars in funding? We're talking about an entire sector of our economy, like probably a decent percentage that is literally just professional, revolutionaries, agitators, and their legal apparatus. You think violence is bad now?
Starting point is 00:47:54 I believe they're going to do it? Yeah, I do. What do you think happens? Because I trust the president because when he posted my work, I couldn't I could not believe it like that was like that was how old are you I will just say that 28 amazing that was that was that was I'll just say that was probably the best day of my life yeah I was like a month or two ago that was yeah it's like in June and you know he he like
Starting point is 00:48:16 captioned it with my name and I was like the president just like and he means business you know you can be on the right or he left you know he tends to keep promises and he's been on Fox he's been even on I was at Charlie Kirk's memorial service Trump mentioned paid protesting What do you think? Things are on purpose with him. I think he's going to do it. Based on what you know about this paid protesting stuff, what do you think it looks like when the DOJ finally announces the first indictments or the moves against these networks?
Starting point is 00:48:45 Well, you can look at oversight committee. Like, Anna Paula Leona Luna is doing a great job with this. She's already knows about Singham. They know they need to bring this guy who's a Marxist billionaire living in China, whose wife is Jody Evans, who's the Code Pink one, who's literally harassing congressmen whenever they're at the cafeteria. They know the names already, which is a huge. huge start. And they've been public about knowing the names. So I think it looks like wrapping up
Starting point is 00:49:07 these giant umbrellas, right? Because there's not that many, like you look at Westpac and Progress Unity Fund. Those two are huge. And then there's like 20 groups under them. But look at those two. And I think when you get like a news about the DOJ, it's going to be about Westpac and Progress Unity Fund. We have this image that Rep. Anna Paulina Luna posted. And you can see all of these organizations, No King's Partners. I believe this is yearly revenues. Is it not? Because I can't imagine that they're pulling millions per month. I imagine this is the totals for the end of the year, right? You've got ACLU with 42 million.
Starting point is 00:49:40 That seems like a yearly number. Yeah. The ACLU, you want to hear a funny story about the ACLU? Yeah. Oh, man, I think I could get in trouble for talking about the story. I'll keep it really light. I worked for, oh, man, I could probably get in trouble. I'm going to say it anyway, because here we are.
Starting point is 00:49:56 I already opened the door. I worked for a corporation that did fundraising for the ACLU. They, we believe that there was a labor law violation. So when we found out that the company that was working with the ACLU, okay, so we work for a company A who contracts with the ACLU. When we found out that we were getting ripped off, so we believed, we reached out to the ACLU asking if they could do something about it, and they said, no, it's a conflict of interest and we don't want to get involved.
Starting point is 00:50:26 And we were like, this is supposed to be what you do. but they were like yeah but no because we make money from these people so we just said okay and that was that was the end of the ACLU for me for the most part yep is there something to be said about like oftentimes i think like i think back to the la riots earlier this year where there is a propensity on the right to disbelieve that this can just occur organically and we kind of want someone up up the ladder that we can chuck in jail which i mean i'm not like this is obviously really at the core of a lot of these things. But when I look at the L.A. riots, to me, there is enough tension in, like, yeah, that community
Starting point is 00:51:06 with ICE that these sort of riots would occur anyway, regardless of funding. There are enough Mexicans in L.A. pissed about ICE deporting their family members. Right. There's enough abuelas and abuelas or whatever. Soros doesn't need to pay out the Mexican to be mad about his abuela getting deported. Yeah. So I think, like, sometimes I think people on the right just really can't believe that this is happening. This is the state of the country. What's Arabella? Are you familiar?
Starting point is 00:51:30 Arabs. Yeah, Arabella. So there's Arabella, Buffett, Ford, Rockefeller, Soros, and the Tides Foundation. Yeah, so like my, each of these are enough to spend a lifetime looking into, right? So, Soros and Tides, it's funny how they split those up. This is virtually the same thing. Soros is the principal donor of Tides. Really?
Starting point is 00:51:48 Yeah, Soros donates, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars through Tides. So it's like saying, putting them in different columns is, it's needed because there's some people, different people who donate to Tides, but it's mostly Soros. um, Rockefeller 40, all these names. It's like crazy. I do this every single day of my life and I haven't gotten to those names, you know? Yep. I'm looking up, uh, Arabella advisors. Their, uh, LLC advises left-leaning donors. Um, it was created by former Clinton administration appointee, Eric Kessler. Um, they raise a ton of money and they dole it out to different Democrat interest groups. Now, this is important. These are not, this funding is not for no kings. These are just people who worked with No King. So you can see they've got the human rights campaign. Where's the old
Starting point is 00:52:31 human rights? Here you go. Human rights campaign foundation. And you can see two million. Now, I'm curious. Why does it say human rights campaign foundation? You're all familiar with the human rights campaign, right? Yes. Okay. So it lists it as the human rights campaign foundation. I'm curious if there's a distinction. Is there a distinction between human rights campaign? I bet there is. Yes, they are legally distinct. Surprise, surprise. The Human Rights Campaign Foundation is a 501c3
Starting point is 00:53:08 and the human rights campaign is a 501C4. Hey, isn't that funny how I just described how nonprofits have this practice of splitting themselves up? To be fair, every single nonprofit does it. Even Project Veritas at Project Veritas Action. But I don't trust them. I trust James.
Starting point is 00:53:25 I do think the left wing does a very good job of organizing their donations and their funds and raising funds from donors across the board for what issues they care about. So if you read through these different organizations, it's catch all leftist issues, but it's things like gun control, LGBTQ issues, race issues, abortion issues. Climate change. It's all gay race communism. Exactly. But they do an effective job of raising money individually for all of these different organizations. What I wish would happen on the right is that we had as good of interest groups fundraising money like this to effectively battle them. So there needs to be people who care about, I mean, there's every issue across the board, but gun rights, caring about immigration and closing our borders.
Starting point is 00:54:07 We need to raise funds to have PACs to donate to candidates who support those issues. And they're very, they're very, very organized in how they do this stuff. I mean, I guess we do Republicans raise a ton of money for anti-abortion stuff. I mean, I would just like to be able to venmo ice. That would be nice. Just slide a little. Why do you think it is that the right has such a hard time with that? So I've always pointed out, like, in my lifetime, any place that I've lived, I've only
Starting point is 00:54:31 ever had door knockers come to my door that are campaigning for left-wing organizations or campaigns. I've never had anybody on the line. What about missionaries? That's not a joke. Never. So let me just clarify this. The legal function of a 501c3 is supposed to be a secular version of church.
Starting point is 00:54:50 churches were tax exempt. They had certain rules. And 501C3 was basically like, okay, okay, because of freedom of religion, we will create advocacy groups for other ideological causes that function similarly. That's why they always say churches can't, you know, engage in politics from the pulpit or whatever. So there needs to be more, I guess the issue is this, is the point I'm making. Christians of all different backgrounds, even, you know, I know there's some.
Starting point is 00:55:20 controversy or I guess now over Mormons and other Christian groups, they knock, I've had them come to my door quite a bit. And they talk about their moral worldview, but it's overtly a religion. We recognize this. When the left comes, it's not different. They're espousing values of their non-theistic religion. The issue is that what you're talking about, Brett, I think is, or I should say a lot, where is the moderate pro-America, meritocratic-based pecks?
Starting point is 00:55:50 an organization trying to advance that. I mean, I guess we're turning point USA was doing the best job of that, but the left really effectively took Charlie Kirk off the board. Brett, to answer your question, though, why I think that's more prevalent on the left and not the right,
Starting point is 00:56:02 is because at the core of I feel like right-winger's ideology is like an individualism. And it's like the idea of coming together and trying to work with others to try to accomplish something big and get into this big commune. It sounds like communism,
Starting point is 00:56:16 and I think right-wingers think that's kind of gay. As opposed to people on the left where it's like, oh, you know, let's find somebody to, like, raise money for it to try to achieve a goal together and let's all work together. And I feel like that's a very left wing type idea. So naturally, it flows that they'd want to organize more than a right winger would. A right winger would say, hey, I think I could do this on my own and fight this on my own. Like, I want to be my own boss. Like, I don't want to have to be somebody else's employee. On the left, they're like, let's all hold hands. And, you know, we're all equal. And let's, here, I'll give you a ton of my money,
Starting point is 00:56:49 try to go accomplish something. Or if they would try to start building some type of coalition, they'd start arguing about it and then wouldn't get around to the actual building. Well, beyond that too, it's like the left for 30, 40 years now, well, 50, 60 years now has provided like a vision for how they want the country to be reoriented, how it wants to be structured. And so that gave leftists and just like people and left broadly something to buy into, something to organize around where the right, it really wasn't until Trump that a vision
Starting point is 00:57:15 was provided for America for 60 years. The Republican Party was like, let's just slow. them down. There's just one quick thing about this, that, about, like, leftist NGOs. A lot of them started for, like, with good intentions, okay? So, like, one of them, one company I exposed La Collaborativea, you know, they started to help immigrants. Here's the problem. On the left, we changed the definition of immigrant, and we just refer to illegal immigrants as immigrants. And it's awful because people like my father who came to the country legally waited, you know, fled communism, contributed, is now being.
Starting point is 00:57:49 described as the same way as someone who hopped the border and is trafficking drugs. I can tell you the big problem with nonprofits, non-profits are supposed to go out of business. They are not businesses. They identify a problem and then request your assistance to stop said problem. So let's say the problem is plastic pollution, right? You're a nonprofit and you got started because you're like plastic is a problem. Your slogan is death to plastic. And your slogan is out the plastic. And so you are soliciting donations to end plastic pollution. The goal being at a certain point, there should no longer be plastic pollution. Let's say hypothetically in this world, one day a new synthetic materials developed which eliminates the needs for plastics, as these
Starting point is 00:58:33 things happened. Like plastics came about replacing glass and metal containers. So let's say one day they're like, revolution. Plastic is now being phased out. This nonprofit has 1,000 employees, 37 offices across the country they have to bring in $8 million a year just to sustain it do you think they're going to go guess I lost my job now
Starting point is 00:58:57 do you think the executive director who's getting paid a million bucks a year is going to be like I'm going to fire a thousand employees no guess what they're going to do they're going to find something else to complain about they're going to find some other reason oh I got an idea
Starting point is 00:59:10 let's talk about Greenpeace you guys know Greenpeace Really? Greenpeace is like the leftist non-profit. They got started because there was a small handful of people who got a boat and opposed nuclear testing. Nuclear bombs being detonated in the ocean. And so they would bring their boats into the fray and sit there so the tests could not be done. And they got a bunch of donations for it. Now you name an environmental cause, they're against it. Just pick one. You've got the issue of whaling, I guess. They're against nuclear energy, even though nuclear energy is emission-free and the cleanest energy we have. But even something like homelessness is literally not solved because the incentives are all off. They're not incentivized to fix the problem. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:58 So that's just, yeah. Yep. Why solve any of these problems? It's funny because it's the same thing as Big Pharma. If they cure your disease, they're out of business. I think also, like, now that I think about it more, like more than anything, like I said, all the door knockers that have ever come to my home, always, they're always young adults, they're very idealistic, and that same sense of idealism doesn't necessarily exist on the right. It's a form of pragmatism towards the
Starting point is 01:00:22 future that they want an idealistic future, but they have too pragmatic of a worldview to really buy into that. So it's easier to sell people on the idea of hope than it is to actually sell them a realistic plan. Yeah, it's easier to sell people on free shit than sell people on like individual responsibility. Gentlemen, many of you may have wondered. why our number one is not here, Philibonte, and why Tate was filling in. I am currently peeling some foil off of a bottle of bubbly, which says pop and cheer when baby Labonte is here, as Philibanti has just super chatted. I'm at the hospital.
Starting point is 01:01:04 Sarah's water just broke and are about to welcome our first son to the world. By the time you read this, he will likely already be here. Thanks for all the prayers and well wishes. Congratulations Phil and Sarah I am going to pop open this delicious bubbly
Starting point is 01:01:18 if I can there we go don't spill on me and we don't have any glasses do we No we're taking swigs out the bottle Let's go
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Starting point is 01:02:04 we're practicing for hexas alcohol I cannot drink it but Phil Sarah congratulations let's go Have some chocolate numah. What do we got here? I got, Mo. There we go.
Starting point is 01:02:16 Congratulations, Phil. Take as much time as you need. We'll see you when you're back. Salude, Phil. You're going to stop search. Oh, yeah. Wait, Serge bottoms up there. Just finish, polish it off, man.
Starting point is 01:02:28 This is for Phil. Let's go. Hey, Phil want you to drink more. I take you next. You next? Yes, Phil, I love you. You're the best. And you've changed my entire perspective on the left lane.
Starting point is 01:02:39 Like, before I came here, I was kind of ambivalent. It's not for crime anymore. He's going to have to drive slow now. Welcome to the world. New Patriot. We have a lot of work to do. We've got to save America. So as soon as you can like talk and walk, let's get to work.
Starting point is 01:02:50 Have you door knocking for Republican causes. That's right. I love that he did the meme. My wife's pregnant. About to give birth. Watching Timcast, IRL, your wife's in labor. It's the meme.
Starting point is 01:03:02 The most important thing you can do. Let's jump to this next story from the New York Post. This is Wild. CBS news boss Barry Weissed with bodyguards. amid heightened security concerns. We actually have another story I want to talk to you about as well after this, but we're starting here.
Starting point is 01:03:16 Laurel Lumer, someone also got arrested for threatening to murder her, and she's got a police detail, but we'll start with Barry Weiss. Newly installed CBS News Editor Chief, Barry Weiss had a phalanx of six bodyguards. Okay, I wish it were true.
Starting point is 01:03:29 She had a phalanx. Could you imagine how cool that would be like Spartan-looking dudes with big shields, shoulder-to-shoulder marching? That's not what happened. In New York, she had guards described as beefy and chiseled
Starting point is 01:03:39 As she attended a conference, the New York Historical Society put on by private equity giant Redbird Capital. The source of the detail was hired because there are enhanced security concerns. It's highly unusual for a news executive to have six bodyguards, a former network exec told the post. Now, I'm going to give you my gosh darn honest opinion of Barry Weiss. I believe she's a fair bit of vanilla pudding. And I mean that only a little derisively. Honestly, I have no beef with Barry. I think she's great.
Starting point is 01:04:08 I think she does good work. I think she's a little vanilla. I don't think she pushes back hard enough, but she pushes back a little bit. And so I should actually say, I'm being a little bit too mean. I think Barry pushes back a decent amount on the establishment, and so I'm willing to accept that. And if this is displacing the corporate media establishment to any degree, we will accept it. I would much prefer Barry Weiss to represent the American liberal faction than currently whatever what garbage is. That being said, take a look at the security.
Starting point is 01:04:39 that she has. I'm going to pull up this graph about viewpoint diversity. Viewpoint diversity left and right. Can you like one of those guys with the fake arms so they got the hand inside on the concealed weapon? Here's this image from Reddit that let's see if I can make it bigger. You may have seen it. I've talked about it quite a bit and this is where we get to the point about why Barry Weiss needs security. This whole red bubble right here, that's actually the left and the right. That is America. The left right here is the far left, and the right over here are the moderate conservatives, and the fringe element is probably up and down, because the left and the right on this quadrant doesn't literally mean left and right. Actually, I'm sorry, left actually does,
Starting point is 01:05:24 but you can see, I'm assuming they're going authoritarian libertarian. If you were to get rid of, I wonder if I can, it's not going to let me zoom in. I don't think yet. I don't think so. Right. It's stupid. If you were to get rid of the blue faction here, just hack it off completely. this red network represents in America where Barry Weiss is on the left of it, which means to this weird death cult on the left, this blue cluster, she's far right. So even though a lot of people are going to claim that she's a liberal, that she's barely better than woke, they want her dead. And that is insane of what this country has come to. And that's why I'm like, good, I'm glad Barry's succeeding because we want her to represent liberal. I mean, she's
Starting point is 01:06:07 spoken out against the weird woke stuff, we still think she's liberal and we disagree with some of the things she says, but it's, it's America. It's tolerable. What does that say about the state of the country that Barry Weiss, who, yeah, is fairly centrist, I would say, needs an intense security detail like this. I mean, that just shows you how crazy the temperature has gotten. Insane the left is. Right. You know what I will add to? The first thing I'll say is in no reality is, again, people might take this as an insult or whatever. I don't care if you do. in no reality is the free press worth $150 million. However, I will consider the possibility, nay, the likelihood that CBS is so out of its mind with ineptitude, having no idea what to do.
Starting point is 01:06:50 They saw that she had a relatively small but successful media outlet and said, we want it. She said, no. They said, we'll give you $50 million. She said, no. They said, we'll give you $7. He goes, I'm not selling. Then they said, what if we give you $100? And she goes, no, I'm not going to sell $150.
Starting point is 01:07:04 And she went, okay, fine, I guess. I think that's probably what happened because the numbers don't add up. Now, a lot of people think it's a conspiracy. I think the reality is just legacy media is dying. As we've discussed already with the Pentagon Press Corps, they don't know what to do. So why is free press worth 150? It's not, but they're desperate. Well, there's also a massive amount of consolidation going on at these companies.
Starting point is 01:07:27 They said CBS is Paramount. Paramount just merged with Skydance. And Paramount just put in an offer to buy. Warner Brothers and was turned down because David Zazlav saw the stock spike after he turned them down and now Comcast wants to buy. So all of these companies are consolidating down further. And what is David Zazlap doing is like, let's try and relaunch CNN as a streaming service. He's doing that again? Like they're relaunching, yeah, CNN. I got to be honest, if they hire me to do it, I could save CNN. Yeah, well, the first thing I do is, I'd fire everyone. Right.
Starting point is 01:07:59 You should apply there. See, the funny editor-in-chief. LinkedIn C-O-O Yeah, I'll buy It's funny because I like Fox News But I even feel like they're not good Well even when you said Mockingbird Media before It's like why do you think CNN and Fox rubbed shoulders at the press briefings before
Starting point is 01:08:16 Because they're all kind of part of that same old guard I got to be fair to Fox News I mean Jesse Waters really hits the establishment Pretty aggressive He's no Tucker though Yeah It's true, it's true That's the point right
Starting point is 01:08:28 You have the one voice who does that And you have the other nine voices that seem to, maybe not parrot the line, but definitely, I would say there's, Fox News is reporting is fairly vanilla pudding. Brett Bayer, I think, is great. You watch his stuff and you're like, oh, you know what I mean? Like, he said a thing that happened. You watch Jesse Waters on the five, and did you see Gutfeld just going after Tarlove after Charlie got assassinated? Gutfeld was not having it. So you've got, you've got Gutfeld and Jesse Waters at Fox, and I think they actually do a very good job
Starting point is 01:09:00 of calling out the lies in the manipulation. You know, you keep saying vanilla pudding like it's a bad thing. Frankly, I like my vanilla pudding. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Why did you take it that way, I lad? Because the way...
Starting point is 01:09:12 Vanilla is delicious. Yeah. I'm saying that there's a distinction between when you walk into a grocery store and they've got 800 brands of vanilla, of course we like it. Everybody likes vanilla pudding. But sometimes you've got a brand of pudding,
Starting point is 01:09:24 which is butterscotch, caramel, fudge, swirl with either butter on top. And maybe you don't want to... want it. Vanilla pudding just means it's not crazy because it's like Jesse Waters is not vanilla pudding. You know what I mean? Like Brett Baer does a good job. That's what I'm saying. Vanilla pudding is delicious. Maybe you want to add wafer cooking. I'll just say I like vanilla pudding. Read into that what you will. Back to the Barry Weiss story though. Her having six security guards is the norm given our current political climate. I think there was just a DOJ indictment against
Starting point is 01:09:53 somebody threatening the life of Akeem Jeffreys. There is just a DOJ indictment. Somebody He was a pardoned for his involvement in January 6. Then there was also a DOJ indictment for somebody threatening to kill Laura Lumer and a couple of other right-wing Zionist people. Of course, we are coming off the heels of the murder of Charlie Kirk. Outside of the Israeli embassy in D.C., we saw the murder of the two Israeli embassy workers. We also saw Josh Shapiro's home be firebomb. Yep, Luigi Mangione. Of course, this is just off the top of my head. So this will be the norm moving forward.
Starting point is 01:10:28 Your legislators, the lawmakers, the political commentators are now living in fear because the norm is to threaten to murder and kill them. Look, okay, so a couple weeks ago, somebody posted a picture of, like, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney at one of the debates and said, like, this was the last time politics felt like it had some decorum to it. And then all the comments were like, they called him a Nazi too, right? But the difference was back then, it was a more, you know, extreme part of that. the left's faction, whereas now you just have the mainstream politicians saying the same thing. So the whole of the party has shifted. If someone were to get killed in the political space, nobody would be surprised. Everybody is on the table. If they were able to get shots on the president, it's fair game for everybody. And I think, unfortunately, the more violence that
Starting point is 01:11:15 we're seeing, it will beget more violence. And we're still in the throes of it. More is still to come. It's going to get worse before it gets better. This is my point about vanilla pudding, okay? It means it's not the fringe. It means it's the normal. The mainstream. When Barry Weiss, who is vanilla pudding, it's not an insult. It just means that she's not like dressed up like a clown running around doing weird things. She's running like she launched a newsroom.
Starting point is 01:11:43 The newsroom when you read the articles are extremely straightforward. She built up a subscriber base. I don't see mathematically how it's worth $150 million, but I can see culturally why CBS would be like we're desperate. six bodyguards they said there's a heightened security situation and it's like when Barry Weiss has to have security to this degree something
Starting point is 01:12:01 like it is it is bad out there is the value in it perhaps that so maybe it's not worth 150 million but you know with the election of Donald Trump a lot of these media organizations definitely tried to pull themselves back towards closer to the middle
Starting point is 01:12:16 that they saw the value in it in being a more moderate middle of the road outlet that she could bring some type of moderation back to the name recognition? This is not the way politics flows. I'm talking from the media. Yeah, it doesn't work. No, this is political.
Starting point is 01:12:31 CBS is considered untrustworthy. Barry Weiss joining CBS doesn't change their trustworthiness. What it says to me is that CBS has literally no idea what to do, so they were desperate and they bought free press. Maybe they're thinking ahead, though. They're like, look, her journalism in the past
Starting point is 01:12:47 looks like it's down there, it's middle down the road, and she can foster an environment for a newsroom that will be middle down the road and rebuild trust down the line. I'm not saying that that's what's going to happen. I'm saying, is that something that an executive area? It's like, it's like when... Sorry, but maybe in the sense that they said,
Starting point is 01:13:03 Barry, would you like to run our news division? Because our woke institution has failed. And she said, no, because I have mine. And then she was only willing to sell unless it went for a ridiculous number. Well, I think it's just like when a, like, an NBA team has just had, like, disastrous luck. And they just go into free agency and just pay like a wash player, like a super max contract. That's what's going on here. There's like, dude, okay, just pay them.
Starting point is 01:13:25 Like, I don't know, maybe this will spark. And then you get saddled with this terrible contract. That's kind of what's going on. There's just a lot of dumb money right now. They're collapsing. They're panicking. And there's chuck some money at this aging superstar and maybe, you know, we'll win a championship or something.
Starting point is 01:13:37 And it never works out. I think, like, you know, you made it earlier. Yeah, get a little closer. I think you made an earlier point about how, like, I think there's less money now in just bashing Trump 24-7. I think that's evident with Joy Reid being fired from, MSNBC and several other anchors on MSNBC. And I think, honestly, I think Barry Weiss is probably the best thing for Democrats maybe ever in the
Starting point is 01:13:59 last five years. Because I think there are so many people on the left who feel politically homeless. There are so many people on the left, and I talk to them on the streets, they hate Trump, but they also don't want to transition minors and have no borders. Yeah, but they hate Trump for no real reason is the problem. I don't disagree with that. But they hate him. Like, that's how they feel.
Starting point is 01:14:20 So my point being is that Barry Weiss... Barry Weiss restores the 2004 Democrat Party. You're trying to speak to the Michael Rapopores of the world who, like, hate Trump, but they're like, but the rest of this stuff is insane. Oh, bro, like, Michael, brother. I've damned them a little bit. I think he's hilarious.
Starting point is 01:14:40 I just think... We were talking with Graham Linahan about how he was just... He was attacking even Dancula, and now he's kind of come to his senses, realizing they were lying to him. I think Michael will come around, too, and he can hate Trump forever. He can make fun of Trump. We've always been okay with that.
Starting point is 01:14:56 He softened on that, too, because of what he saw, the anti-Semitism coming from the left. Bro, the left, moving forward, you make a great point. They are going to just be, their only unifying principle is going to be that they don't like Jews. And I'm not being cute about Israel. No, I mean, quite literally, they don't have any policies on the left. But we had this tweet from Crystal Ball. this is hilarious for me personally I'll take the candidate
Starting point is 01:15:23 with a regrettable tattoo over one who has steadfastly supported a genocide Graham Platner's Nazi Totenkov tattoo the death said was used by the Nazi SS Division responsible for running concentration camps holy what? This person has influence oh bro she's got a massive podcast
Starting point is 01:15:40 she would never extend this benefit of the doubt to any Republican candidate these people lack any principle there's no consistency and I think that's the issue with people like this Yeah, like when... They're nakedly partisan. I mean... When Peake Seth had his Dezvolt tattoo and they were like, he's going to use the Pentagon
Starting point is 01:15:54 to like start a new crusade. It's like, first of all they'd be based. But second of all, like, what are we doing here, you know? Like, this is absolutely nakedly partisan. No, the response is, oh, come on. We wish. Yeah, we're going to do three or four. That's awful when.
Starting point is 01:16:08 Yeah, that's terrible. A new crusade. The thing to that point is like, it's like when I pointed all the time, it's like when you point out like the accounts like Defiant L's, which I think ended up being like foreign influence anyways. The point is it shows you all of the hypocrisy. It doesn't matter. That's the point.
Starting point is 01:16:22 Like, they don't have any intellectual or moral consistency because power doesn't equate to that. You just know Crystal Ball believes people are Nazis for a lot less. The point is, there's a guy with the literal Totenkov. It's the actual Nazi tattoo on his chest. He got it removed, by the way, but he had it for 18 years. It was not something that looked like it. It was it. and Crystal Ball is like
Starting point is 01:16:49 I'm totally fine with a guy who for 18 years had this Nazi tasto on his chest and never got it removed. Because he now parrots my beliefs. Because he's anti-Israel. These are the same people who when Elon Musk did his hello gesture were convinced. Ryan Graham, Crystal Ball were convinced that this was you know an overture to Nazis. They're
Starting point is 01:17:05 trying to ingratiate themselves with Nazi but no, a literal Nazi tattoo is just like oh no come on guys like it's just he was younger, it's just the skull and crossbones. What are you guys talking about? You haven't been drunk? No, we could read into his intentions with his armwave. But no, for this guy with the literal Nazi iconography, it's like, oh, no, we'll give this guy a pass. And why it's because he's a Bernie, he's running
Starting point is 01:17:26 as a Bernie Sanders type in the Senate, in Maine. I will say that. He's a self-proclaimed communist, Antifa, and anti-Israel. I will say this. He is definitely only trying to get ahead of the Apo research now. That's why he addressed this on POTSafe America, because they knew that this Apo research was being shopped around. The primary isn't until next summer. I believe in June. So this is his political strategy of trying to get out ahead of it. And he's hoping in, what, eight or nine months, nobody's going to give a crap. That's what's going on here, by the way.
Starting point is 01:17:55 Bro, the left is defending him now. Totally. Yeah. It's insane. He's thinking it's better for it to come out now than in 10 months. Also, one other funny part about this story is that this guy actually also was involved with, like, training Antifa people on how to shoot guns. If you want to pull up that story, he has an Antifa flag while he's shooting with people,
Starting point is 01:18:13 like, doing furry ears. He's somehow both a Nazi and a communist. the same time. It's mass appeal. You know, build a broad coalition. You know, it's the consistent string. Both ends the horseshoe together at last. Yeah, the horseshoe party. He hates Jews, but he's not a Nazi. Wait, right, yeah. I think he was just looking for a kosher way to hate Jews. It was like, it's not acceptable to hate Jews via being a Nazi, but on the far left.
Starting point is 01:18:36 I think it's actually the simple. I think there are a lot of guys who are neo-Nazis who hated Jews, and they realized it's socially acceptable on the left, so they should join the left because the left, that's the one thing they care about. Fuentes would get away with a lot more of his rhetoric if he came out as a commie, if he was a Hassan-Pyker type. You know, the streets are calling this the woke Reich. That's what their streets are. The use of the term Nazi was one of the, like, I was, it's not a,
Starting point is 01:19:04 it's a dumb play by the left because I went to the Tesla take down protests, and I spoke to people that were on the outer edges of the protest. Okay, people who were like, I hate that Elon as a part of the administration, but I want to support this. And I was like, how do you feel about the term, He's like, oh, no, I hate it. But here it is, the crowd's like chanting. So this guy is just a normal liberal, you know, like vanilla pudding liberal, whatever you want to call it.
Starting point is 01:19:24 And he's just like, no, I hate this. And then I spoke to someone who's trans. And she was like, yeah, the Democrat Party, they need to get their shit together. So the left just doesn't have a single message like the right does right now. It's rough for that. Well, the right doesn't really have a single message either, but the right doesn't have the threat of force against you for defying. So what happens is America Fest says, Timcast, do your show on stage. And then you end up with someone as crazy as Ian who know, I don't even understand what his idea is pro-death penalty.
Starting point is 01:19:52 He wants to spread democracy around, but he looks like a hippie who talks about DMT and graphene. And he's actually debating. Then you got Luke an anarchist or whatever Luke describes himself as. You've got me, more of a moderate, and you've got Charlie, all these different views having a discussion in debate. Because that's why I say that red cluster was America. The left and the right is there. We agree we love America. America is a constitutional republic.
Starting point is 01:20:17 We have disagreements. We agree to go on stage. We agree to have these conversations. The left says if you defy us, you're a right-wing troll. You're the enemy and you'll be shut out. Right. But my only rebuttal to that is that I think if you got a roundtable of like every faction of the right, whatever, most would agree. If not all would agree, we should close the border.
Starting point is 01:20:35 The left, the only thing they can agree on is that they hate Trump. But that's my point. Yeah. Everybody who is pro the constitutional Republic of America thinks America should have a border. That's what defines support for America. So that's what I'm saying. You can have a pro-choice, pro-universal health care, pro-progressive tax individual, debating an economic, laissez-faire capitalist, who is a moral traditionalist. And then when they both, but they're black, but we love America.
Starting point is 01:21:07 We're just trying to figure out what America should be. When you ask basic things like, should America have borders? They go, well, of course, otherwise, what is America? The left says, burn it all down, destroy it all. That's why they've started re-implementing American flags at their protests and stuff like that. Like somebody like sent them a memo. They're like, you know, you're like losing out a lot of business by having communist flags, but not even any American flags. Yeah, well, that's the big tension is like, like, Platner.
Starting point is 01:21:29 All that, there's, there's a lot of aesthetic variation on the left. So Platner is like the tough hit clip, like, you know, hey, don't mess with my, don't misgender my daughter. But it's like still just like a rebranding of the same ideas. And then you got like Zoron, eaten with his hands. And then he got like Bernie. He's like a communist. So they have a variation in aesthetics, but, like, fundamentally, they're just trying to repackage the same garbage ideas.
Starting point is 01:21:51 On the right, there's actually kind of more of like an aesthetic, like, it's like concise, but you get a vast variation in ideology. And when it comes to their large-scale ideas, they're forced to fall in line anyways, like especially with as the far left gains more control in the party, right? So how many of the, there was a time when they believed that like Nancy Pelosi and like the old school Democrats were going to be able to keep the, the new left, well, not the new leftists in line in the party. But now if you don't fall in line with climate change,
Starting point is 01:22:21 if you don't fall in line with open borders, if you won't willingly misinterpret the idea of illegal immigrant as just an immigrant, then you are an enemy to the party. So yeah, they do all coalesce around the idea that they hate Trump, but Trump is just the figurehead for, which is like what Tim said earlier, gay race communism. Bro, did you guys see Nick Shirley's video
Starting point is 01:22:40 where he asks the guy holding up the sign, do you think illegal immigrants should be deported? see this one? Yeah, yeah. And the guy goes, illegal? Yes. And the one next to him goes, whoa. And then he looks at her like, what? And she's like, and then Nick's like, do you think illegal immigrants should be deported? She goes, they're not illegal. And he was like, well, he says they should be. And then the guy's like, well, and then Nick asked him, he's like, if someone enters the country illegally, should they be deported? And the guy goes, I'm not so sure. Yeah. We've harped on this issue
Starting point is 01:23:14 Actually I should play that video It is an unbelievably powerful tool To misconstrue language on purpose Because first of all 75% of the people are normies Who don't know what you're talking about And will not look into it any further The rest of them know that
Starting point is 01:23:28 Using the wrong term is a way To wield power over people Because they will not understand the difference Let me play this clip from Nick Shirley Let's see if we can get the audio plane Right, there we go If you're illegal immigrants? Uh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:44 Yeah. I do. Okay. She's saying she does it. If they're illegal, then yeah. Do you not support the deportation of illegal migrants? Why not? He does and you don't.
Starting point is 01:24:01 It's not illegal. Okay. If someone crossed over the border illegally, should they be deported? I'm not too sure about that. The top comment says when you fake political ideology to Riz the Huzz. Real. Bro. I know this guy came legally and he's like,
Starting point is 01:24:27 nah, you need to come in here legally, brother. That's what this guy's thinking. It is like the changing of the definitions of things and also changing the definition of things and inventing new words. So what's difficult for the left is that they can't, have camaraderie around a message because they keep inventing new terminology. So like
Starting point is 01:24:44 one protester that I exposed, she teaches gender expansive youth. Right? That term should not exist. It shouldn't exist. So now people on the left, I'd be like, okay, they have to learn what that is, and then they have to figure out a way to support it. You know, it's just stuff.
Starting point is 01:25:00 It's like when you use the, if you have to argue with somebody about the idea of racism, you have a completely definition of the idea of racism than somebody who learned that term in college. Yeah. Or simple things, like just changing homeless to houseless. I say house retard. That's a Casey Shornima joke, but, you know, I don't know if she intended to create a phrase that is offensive, but I'm going to use it.
Starting point is 01:25:24 Yeah, even like their, like, you know, their boiler point, they don't even have agreement on, like, defund the police and like Zoron advocated for that. And then he got pressed on it and he's like, yeah, I'm actually not going to fire any cops. And then he had all this vitriol like to his left. And I'm like, dude, this guy is like basically a socialist. And even that, they're still like purity testing them. Like, it's so ridiculous what's going on. I do think there are fractures in the Democrat Party that are irreparable, like on a handful of issues. I think we will be seeing a major realignment in the Democrat Party.
Starting point is 01:25:55 And maybe even in the Republican Party, but the Democrat right now is not cohesive. The Democrat Party is not cohesive. And I don't think it's tenable, like, as a group for them to stay together. And but like, just one like quick thing is that that's where Barry Weiss comes in is because my, point about the gender expansive youth. So I know people will watch a video of mine and they might be on the left and they'll see that I expose someone who teaches gender expansive youth and they'll say, look, I don't like
Starting point is 01:26:16 Trump, but I can turn to someone like Barry Weiss who is on the left who doesn't agree with the term gender expansive youth. That's what I mean by the rescue mission that she's telling. But you can't salvage the Democratic Party. I agree with you, but look at what Newsom, Pritzker and these other people vying for power do. They're going to pander to these crackpots. Well, I think it's these
Starting point is 01:26:34 three issues that are seriously fracturing the Democrat Party. It's the trans stuff. It's the immigration and open borders, and then Israel. Those are like the three main factors that you will find people in the same party on opposite sides of. And that's some of the biggest questions that our politics are frankly dealing with right now. So that is what will continue to be unsustainable in the Democrat Party. We're going to see more primaries largely built around these issues in the Democrat Party. And hopefully the Republicans can use it to their benefit.
Starting point is 01:27:01 Let's jump to the story from Newsweek. Who is Nicholas Ray, Texas man arrested over Laura Lumer death threats? and we have this report from the telegraph Laura Lumer given police protection amid anti-Semitic death threats. This is crazy. Check us out. A Texas man has been arrested for making death threats to media figures, including Laura Lumer, posting on ex-Florda, Attorney General James Uttmire, said his office had obtained an arrest warrant for Nicholas Ray of Spring, Texas, after it was notified of multiple specific death threats made to Jewish conservative media members who live in Florida. Luma revealed she was one of the people who had been targeted in another post on X.
Starting point is 01:27:36 Newsweek reached out to Lumer in the Florida Attorney General's office by email for comment on the story, whatever. Threats come at a time of heightened worries, this we understand. I've certainly talked about it. You get it. Writing an ex-Lumer said she had received credible threats made against her life in the lives of several Jewish and pro-Israel conservatives. She said the threats were targeted at Jewish Trump-supporting conservatives who lived in Florida. I became one of Nicholas Ray's targets because he was radicalized by the false accusations that I'm a foreign agent. And then he proceeded to make a serious and credible threat against my life. We have this from the telegraph. They say police have been stationed outside right-wing influencer Laura Lumer's home after she received anti-Semitic death threats.
Starting point is 01:28:14 Ms. Lumer, one of Trump's most loyal attack dogs, outside of his administration, was among several Jewish figures in Florida who had been subject to a barrage of online threats and abuse. I will just stress, the left just held their no-kings protest. Hassan Piker has gone on the ground to various protests. The right cannot do this. prominent right-wing conservatives live under 24-7 armed guard because of what the left has threatened against them and what they've actually carried out. The current state of this country is that the left is a psychotic faction of violent, terroristic ideologues.
Starting point is 01:28:52 And I'm sorry, I am not playing these stupid games where liberals are like, well, not me. Yeah, well, and when you got teachers pointing at their neck and going bang, bang, nurses, accountants, jumping up and down, cheering for Charlie Kirk's death. When an accountant from Atlanta drives to rural North Carolina and tries to murder a Trump supporter, he's never met just for being a Trump supporter, this is the left. And if you find yourself concerned that you're being lumped in with these people, maybe you should leave the left. Tim, I wanted to ask you something.
Starting point is 01:29:24 I'm not trying to do any guilt by association, but allegedly Nick, Nicholas Ray, this guy was only following five people on Twitter, one Candace Owens, two, A-PAC. Tracker. Three Paul Miller, it's this like guy who dresses like as a clown and says the N word on Twitter a bunch and like TikTok. And then Israel exposed in Martin Talk Cowboys, but only those five accounts. Yeah, well, what's what is, do you make anything of that? That he was tracking APEC tracker or whatever? No, that these were the five accounts that he was following. Like, that's it on Twitter. Oh, what does that mean? I'm asking you, do you think that means anything? Like, you mean, like, is it influencing how he sees the world? Well, that would be the, the
Starting point is 01:30:02 presumption, yeah. But like, I'm not blaming Candace Owens or A-PAC tracker for why this person decided to send threats to Laura Lumer and other right-wing Zionists, but it seems as though something on Twitter might have made this person think or informed him on some things that might have led him astray like this. The Israel stuff is getting real hot as well. It's like this new division again. It's like you said, like there's been hot ever since that guy lit himself on fire in D.C. Or when that guy firebombed those people. Yeah. Yeah. Where was that in college? I forgot that happened. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:34 What? Or like when Josh Shapiro's governor's mansion got firebombed. And something else, didn't that happen to him twice or something else happened to him last year? It happened on, I think it was a Jewish holiday. Yeah. But like there is a reckoning coming from both parties with what's going with Israel, right? Like as the next generation comes in, there's less and less support. What if we just change the name to like, Schmisrael and then said it's gone.
Starting point is 01:30:57 There's no more Israel. I hate to make this. I don't want to turn this into an Israel episode. Nobody wants to hear the Jewish sobsters. stories, but I think people are spurging out a little bit about the Jews on Twitter. Is that a crazy thing to say that people are spurging out on Twitter? It's fair to say they've been sparking out for a very, very long time about the juice. There was a funny super chat where someone was like, did you guys notice the sunset a little bit
Starting point is 01:31:18 weird, weirder today, Jews? Well, I was hopeful too because for a little while Candace Owens was blaming this stuff on the Frankists, which I'm Jewish. I don't know what the Frankists are. Apparently there's like a little sect of people who, like, I don't know, bridged off. I don't know. But I was hoping they, that's shifting to blame. I heard she's blaming Turning Point USA for killing Charlie now. Is that true?
Starting point is 01:31:41 Well, you know, there are a lot of Jews that work there, huh? Is that true? Yeah, I'm sure there are. I think it's, yeah. Or Christian Zionists is just as bad. Christian Zionists. I don't think, I don't think TPSA has Jews working there. I think it's a Christian kind of thing.
Starting point is 01:31:55 Yeah, it's like Liberty students. I'm pretty sure they're all Christians. Yeah, they're all Christians. Maybe that's where they went wrong, huh? It could be, you know. The Israel, Gaza, like, maybe a third party should come in. Like, I think the Christians should admit. You know, I'm just saying, like, we could give us a crack.
Starting point is 01:32:12 I got an idea. Are you telling me more foreign wars? Is that where we're doing? No, no, no, hold on. I think I can solve the Israel-Gaz thing right now. We need a third party involved in the whole thing. So let's carve out more land, put it between Gaza and Israel, a third area. I like it.
Starting point is 01:32:26 And we'll put another. I say it should be the, it should be the, The U.N. It should be... Is that that Maragos? We got to do like Daoists or something. No, it should be a rotating seat every year. The U.N. just like pulls it like a rabbit out of a hat.
Starting point is 01:32:38 And it's like, okay, Thailand, you're in charge this year. Good luck. We don't need three powers. They get like... It's like, oh, the Marshall Islands are in charge. Oh, this is going to be a disaster. We don't need three powers in the area. We don't need two powers in the area.
Starting point is 01:32:50 We need one. We need one undivided Israel from the river to the sea in the Middle East. That will be the peaceful solution here. That's what will maintain and allow for long-term peace to exist in the the Middle East. We need to get rid of these pipe dreams of a Palestinian state. It will never happen. Israelis will not allow it. Maybe this kind of talk is what's driving Nicholas Ray crazy. I guess I'm happy that I'm kind of irrelevant where I mean, the issue is how long the war has been going on. Because like if we look back at other wars throughout history that last, you know, a few
Starting point is 01:33:20 years, I mean, look at like Texas breaking off from Mexico or whatever or the Mexican-American war we basically took California. It was a few years and then it's over. And then everyone's like, yep, the land is gone. But when you have 70 years of this conflict, it's never going to stop. We're not letting the Jews finish the job. We have to let the Jews finish the job of killing all of the terrorists that are in the Palestinian territories. So this is actually something?
Starting point is 01:33:43 We need them to be completely neutered. We can't tie one hand behind their back and do a ceasefire and then trade 20 for 2,000 prisoners. Israel got back 20 living hostages and they gave back 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, including 200 that have blood on their hands. Look, I thought Jews were supposed to get the... the best fucking deals around, right? This deal is retarded. It's the worst deal I could
Starting point is 01:34:03 imagine. It is not sustainable. We are incentivizing hostage-taking by giving them numbers like this. I thought you guys are good at deals and negotiate. Me too, and I thought the president was too. And I wanted to tell them, I kind of think, Tim, 20 for 2,000. Here's what we're going to do. Trump's going to go in, he's going to take all the Palestinians,
Starting point is 01:34:20 he's going to bring them all to, where did you say, the Marshall Islands? That could be an option. All right, then, random every year. All they're temporarily having their beautiful vacation, is it nice there? It's probably, yeah, there's, I think we have a base. Then we're going to build Maragaza. And there's going to be a Ferris wheel, a port.
Starting point is 01:34:35 There's going to be kebab on a, you know, kebab fast food, and there's going to be sticky rice street vendors. Ooh, yeah. I like that. And then they all come back, and they have nice houses, and it's, everyone's happy. You know, they ask, like, Jim. And there will be no Hamas, you know? I think we could just take all the people that are a problem and just push them somewhere else.
Starting point is 01:34:56 Oh, like, didn't Giuliani do it with the homeless people? people in New York? Yeah. Yeah, he put them all on a bus and just shut up to Harle. Where else? Enough. You're going to the Bronx. Serious issued people. It's like, it's quite simple. You know, it's funny is that people need to be removed. That's what they do in Chicago. That's like a very common solution. They bust them on a state, right? Well, in Chicago, when there was, like I talk about the gang neighborhood, Leclair Courts, the city just said, bulldoes all the houses, and then we don't care what happens. And then what, what they did was all these people that were all the
Starting point is 01:35:22 gangbangers went to Joliet. So it's like, it's not Chicago anymore, so it ain't our problem. Because they asked, like, James Gunn, like, if, when he made, you saw Superman, right? And they were like, but you saw Superman, they were like, did you make this movie? Like, was this supposed to be a commentary on Israel and Gaza? He's like, well, actually,
Starting point is 01:35:38 I wrote this movie before the writer's strike. I made this movie before the war. And also, they're like, you made this movie before 1948. Is that what they said? Is that what they said? People on Twitter were like, you made this movie before 1940. It was funny, though, because after I saw Superman,
Starting point is 01:35:54 people were like, it was clearly Israel and Palestine. And I was like, it was Indians and Eastern Europeans. Yeah. I was like, I don't see. It was not. Okay, so they did give the one dude, like, he had the hot soldier, the hot female soldiers. I thought that was a nod to the IDF. Yeah, and didn't he get a bagel while he was, like, going through the portal?
Starting point is 01:36:11 Is that what it was? Yeah, I think it was a bagel. Like, he really wanted the bagel. So I will just say that the season finale of Peacemaker was one of the worst things I've ever seen, and it was terrible. Episode 7 was probably closer to a finale, but James Gunn really screwed up. Augie's death and I'm disappointed in the show. No, he can't keep it out of the TV shows. He's better at doing movies.
Starting point is 01:36:31 He was doing really, like season one is great. And then season two was pretty good, was a little while in the over the place, and then the one really great moment they had set up, he just ruined. I just feel like I grew out of his humor. It reminds me of that scene from, what is it, Tommy Boy, where he's talking to the waitress,
Starting point is 01:36:48 and he's like, got the bun in his hand and he's like, and I stroke it, and caress it. No, he's going on, he rips it to shreds. That's what James Gunn did to Peacemaker. Mm-hmm. Yeah. I just had to say that. And this was the first opportunity I had to bring it up. Happy to help. Yeah.
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Starting point is 01:38:04 Why? Well, Fridays are typically slow news days where we end up riffing a lot of the time. So I said, what if we did something with the Discord community earlier in the day, we recorded the show, and then instead of super chats on Fridays, we bring in the Discord for the main portion of the show. So we're going to be trying that. So I encourage you guys to go to Timkest.com and sign up, and you will be the back half an hour for the Friday night show. You got to have like the sign from V for Vendetta, the Strength Through Unity sign that he carves the V in on the wall at the beginning of the movie?
Starting point is 01:38:37 I mean, it's funny because they paint, in that movie, it's a Christian nationalist society, strength through unity, and they're evil villains who are torturing people. You know what I'd like to do? I'm really excited for AI because already SORA 2 has the capability to make feature-length movies that are good. The problem is that the processing power is too great, and there's too many people who want to use it. But I guarantee you, open AI internally is probably already doing this. It's just not released to the public.
Starting point is 01:39:09 I am going to make a few movies. One, Darth Vader is the good guy. The Empire did nothing wrong. It's all propaganda. and then I'm going to make V for Vendetta where V is the bad guy and it's all propaganda. Can we remake
Starting point is 01:39:23 season 6 to 8 on Game of Thrones? Yes. 7.8. We'll do 7.8. At least so you can see what's going on in some of the last night. We just need to remake the ending. I can't rewatch the show even though it was my favorite of all time. I'd like to make remake V for Vendetta
Starting point is 01:39:36 and my argument is this. Obviously in the film the government of the bad guys. They staged a fake pandemic, killed people, shut things down. Experimented on people. Experimentity people. What I would do is I would rewrite it from the perspective of V being the villain trying to tear down a country because in the in the universe, the United States has fallen into civil war and much of the world is in disarray and they have isolated themselves to protect them from the outside threats. You tell it from that perspective where there is this guy who is an extremist trying to destroy the government for his wacky ideological views and people supporting him, I think it would be more fun. Not to mention, if you get rid of the, in the first Star Wars, what did the Empire do wrong? They blow up a planet.
Starting point is 01:40:24 If you rewrite it from the perspective of the Empire, I put it like this. Everybody thinks that they hear of their own story. So you rewrite Star Wars from the perspective of the Empire and it's, you know, Alderan was effectively a terror base. And he didn't blow it up. decimated it. You know, you rewrite it. So like in V for Vendetta, the inciting incident towards the end is where the soldier, the Fingerman kills the little girl wearing the mask. You'll just remake it so she's got like a bomb vest on? If I was going to have AI do it, I'd literally just say, write this with an
Starting point is 01:41:02 inverted perspective where the good guys are the bad guys, the bad guys are the good guys and justify it properly, blah, blah, blah. But I wouldn't write, no, I think, I talked about with the Dublin riots. I don't appreciate Antifa riots. Why? Because they're riding like retards for things that make no sense. I've got only the minors of criticisms for the riots in Dublin right now. Why? Because they're rioting because, and a quote-unquote asylum seeker raped a 10-year-old girl. Or has been charged with raping a 10-year-old girl. So when the police protect somebody who raped a 10-year-old girl or a group of men who have been raping little girls, I can understand why
Starting point is 01:41:37 people are rioting because there is an evil governmental force protecting child rape. rapists. However, we know that's true. The left thinks that police are going around massacring black people, and that's not true. Their riots are retarded. So I don't like writing in general. That's why I'm saying I have criticisms. Don't burn down police vehicles and stuff. There are ways you can be more effective than this. But I'm also like, I understand why they're rioting. Do you hear about the girl in Sweden who was raped? Did you guys hear about this? Which one? All right, come on. So she was raped by an asylum seeker in quotes
Starting point is 01:42:15 and the judge ruled that it wasn't long enough to deport him, but the rape was not long enough. Do you know how long it was? That's an actual thing. No, but that's an actual thing that occurred. I mean, if that's how we're measuring sex. All right, let's read your chats. We got mythos. He says, War Thunder is a far more serious national security risk than a scene and employee nowadays.
Starting point is 01:42:38 Uncontested says, Correction, they want to eat their cake and have it too. Yep Money Badger says Follow Antifa and what you'll find are furries and commies But you follow the money
Starting point is 01:42:52 And you have no idea Where that'll take you Yep That's true Shade Chauder says Congrats to Phil and Sarah Let's go Do we know if they had a boy or girl
Starting point is 01:43:03 Well I guess I'll wait in the last year We'll wait for Phil yeah Deplorable says Who was putting the pallets of bricks On Corners during the Summer of Love Random acts of Brickings Was that ever Like, I thought somebody said that was debunked or something.
Starting point is 01:43:15 I don't know. I don't believe it. Like, there's a pallet of bricks next to a building for no reason. And they're just like, it just so happens. Wherever these protests are, there's construction that needs a pouts of bricks. Yeah. I don't believe it. It is weird.
Starting point is 01:43:27 Those bricks were everywhere. But who knows? Yeah, there's just like, you know, all this new brick construction that we're saying. What's all hard is to get stuff built these? Everything's made of plastic now. What do you need the bricks for? Mason says, if you remake Game of Thrones, Jamie needs to kill the Knight King with his sword,
Starting point is 01:43:41 newly aflame with the voices of everything. everyone who called him Kingsland, you mean Kingslayer, as the only sound you hear. Keller says, just a simple question, why wouldn't Israel build the exact same buildings and city next to Iran and just move Gaza there? I don't think Iran would take them in, but I do like the idea for Egypt. Like, Egypt should annex parts of Gaza. They don't want, they don't want the guns. No, we have to force that.
Starting point is 01:44:05 The wall is bigger on the, like, Egyptian side. Jordan doesn't want it. Jordan doesn't want them. Egypt doesn't want them. You should listen to Egyptians talk about. Palestinians? Well, Jordan's don't want their country to be taken over. Jordan is already, like, I think, 30 or 40 percent Palestinian, but their king isn't. They also dealt with terrorists from the PLO, I believe it was. I believe one of the kings of Jordan was murdered
Starting point is 01:44:26 by a Palestinian terrorist, so there's a lot of resentment and tension there. Rather make it their issue, though, than... One thing we can do is we can nor link everybody, and then they'll just stop fighting. Yeah, did that even go anywhere? I swear, Elon Musk announces things that just disappear from people carrying Gore. There was a big advent in Norlink. Sure. We discussed it. And now we're waiting for the next development.
Starting point is 01:44:53 No, there was. There was like a guy like controlling. He was playing like Hoy 4 or something. Yeah, he was playing Civilization, I think. Yeah, he was playing Civilization. He could. He's totally paralyzed and he's sitting there and they put a computer from me. He was playing Civilization.
Starting point is 01:45:05 I mean, bro. He was playing Siv. It's like, great. We made him autistic. Siv's great, man. I love, I'm saying this as a devalien. Outsive player. All right.
Starting point is 01:45:15 The Real Hydro says, Timcast, IRL number 913 with Ryan Long and Danny Polishchok, quote, he adds that if an acid eats the metal,
Starting point is 01:45:22 quote, it leaves a plastic bag, the whole inside is coated. What is that from? This liquid that thing's kind of funny because a bunch of news outlets are like talking about picking it up. And the CEO just made it so bad for himself.
Starting point is 01:45:39 Here's an AI news website talking about it. I don't know but yeah I've been talking about this for a little uh oh oh yeah a bunch of people are talking about it pooled water spa water will be carbonated someone said someone said make toilet water
Starting point is 01:45:55 I said that'll be our chocolate drink if you can get as much carbonation as the Minaragua water let's just let's go Minnaugua is a glass bottle water with a crown cap it does have plastic in the cap and it's about $1 per bottle
Starting point is 01:46:11 at your local grocery store. I can get it in a plastic bottle at the dollar store. No, but you can get them in glass for a dollar as well. So if you like glass... Probably different sizes. 12 ounces. Yeah, the plastic bottles like 16. I think they might...
Starting point is 01:46:26 I'm pretty sure they're 12-ounce bottles. If you want a glass bottle product, rubber corks works incredibly common, I think even like 30 years ago. But they cost around 2 cents more. per crown cap. So if you want plastic-free, it is available. These things do exist.
Starting point is 01:46:45 But most people just never cared about the plastics. So nobody cares if the gasket on your crown cap is plastic versus rubber. We could do the plastic bottle and call it slop water. It could be an option. Slop water. Or like sell like Flint water. We have some options. Flint water.
Starting point is 01:47:00 Yeah. Like there's a lot of options. Yeah. I think we're actually going to do cans of water as well for the people that don't care about plastic. And we're going to, right, pool water. in a can for people who don't care about plastic. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:47:13 I don't want to cast, but I want a freaking small water. Did they ever fix the flint water? I don't know. We just cruised by it. I think everyone just moved out so we don't know. Yeah, there's no one left. It's not an election anymore. I'll tell you a story. I was in Michigan from my wedding. I made sure not to go to Flint. I'll tell you guys a story. I went to Flint and I took samples of
Starting point is 01:47:29 the tap water from several buildings as well as from the river and brought it to NYU for spectral analysis to see what was wrong with it. Nothing. So I was at Fusion. This was during the Flint Water Crisis, where the media was all claiming the water was bad. And so I said, I got a great idea.
Starting point is 01:47:45 Let's go and collect water samples and film a video where I do a spectral analysis on the water with a mass spectrometer. And then we can show just what's wrong with the water. They loved the idea. I went to NYU. I reached out to him, got a sample kit. They said, we need control samples and then we need regular samples. So what we did was I took samples of water from where I lived in Miami in the Redlands. two of each. You take two samples from one from each water source.
Starting point is 01:48:11 Went to Flint, went to a residence, went to two businesses, and went to the river. Collected water from two different parts of the river, two samples from each, went back, gave them the samples, and they found that the Flint water was totally fine. And the water from Miami was really high in uranium. And they believe that's from fertilizer runoff from the farmlands. And I went to my, I went to the company. I can't remember exactly who I was talking to, but I was like, we got the results back from NYU, and it found the water was fine. And the response was, well, that can't be right. Something must be wrong with to do it again, because everyone's already reported the water is toxic and bad as got lead in it.
Starting point is 01:48:51 And I was like, I got the samples from a house to businesses and the river, and we didn't see high levels of lead or anything. I think selenium was high, but that wasn't considered to be a big deal. and we were like how do we publish a story that goes against literally everything every news organization is saying right now we must have gotten something wrong so either we go back and redo this
Starting point is 01:49:15 or the story's dead and the story died I'm actually just more inclined to believe that they lied the whole time yeah sounds like it what do I know all right anyway let's grab some more millennial mama says
Starting point is 01:49:29 Glenn Beck said that when the FBI visited him And they said they were starting from scratch with the Antifa investigation. They wanted info that came from his October 8th special. Glad to hear they've gotten pretty far, gotten pretty far pretty quickly. Indeed. Brian Dayton says, if you created the Timcast newsroom, I would 100% support and be a long-time viewer. Time for Timcast to put CNN out of business. So here's an interesting thing.
Starting point is 01:49:55 We actually had around, we had like 10,000 more members than we do today. because of the newsroom we had at the time. But the newsroom was costing us an insane amount of money and we were getting sued over it. So it was unsustainable. We moved it to scanner. We couldn't figure it how to monetize it. And ultimately we were like,
Starting point is 01:50:17 it's not performing the way we needed to and it's draining our resources. So I think we got to shut it down. We tried moving some people over to make sure people were still able to work. But considering now, the changing landscape, we've actually happened having a discussion about bringing back some elements of the news team, but to scanner.com, not through Timcast.
Starting point is 01:50:38 SCNR right now largely just hosts the inverted world podcast, and it was where our news team was, but we're actually thinking of bringing back independent news reporting through SCNR.com, and we're openly discussing it. It is incredibly expensive. It is extremely hard to do. Now that we got Pentagon press credentials, we'll get at least some that we can bring some value to you guys. Don't expect deep investigative stuff because that's not what we do. It's going to be more general inquiry questions. When a new story happens pertaining to like
Starting point is 01:51:12 the boat strikes in Venezuela or whatever, we'll reach out for a comment, things like that. That's what we're looking at right now. And I think it would be a very good idea. But it's going to be wholly separate from Timcast.com, Discord community and all that stuff if we do it. Because this was the problem. The muddying, like Timcast.com offering everything from the podcast and and a news team. When the news team got in trouble, it threatened to shut the podcast down. So then we were like, let's move the news team to a different company so that they're two separate entities. Because Timcast, IRL, is a separate entity with its own standards. It shouldn't get shut down because someone wrote a news article. The problem then is, we need to create two
Starting point is 01:51:50 distinct memberships. So how many of you would be willing to pay 10 bucks a month for Timcast.com and 10 bucks a month for scanner news? And brand recognition matters too. Right. But that Scanner was using Timcast News, you know, it's a separate company using, and we allow the branding to be used in that way. So that would be the idea. We could theoretically make, yeah, that's the challenge. The news team needs its own unique funding. The podcast needs own unique funding. Booneys needs its own unique funding. It's very, very difficult. How many of, like, how many people want to sign up for Timcast, scanner and Booneys? That's the challenge we're facing for the core fan base. Hopefully Booneys will build up its own, uh,
Starting point is 01:52:31 members who just care about skateboarding and the newsroom will build up its own members who just care about news. But we're going to start small this time. The original idea was we have the budget. We're going to hire journalists. And then we started, the show started getting put at risk very seriously. Now what I think we'll do is we'll bring on like one or two journalists for SCNR, start putting out some articles and then build up memberships from there and grow it organically. So we'll have some reporting from the Pentagon for you. And the media will cry. What do we got here?
Starting point is 01:53:04 Scott Coon says, charitable foundations get around the ban on lobbying Congress by setting up an NGO and making donations large enough. No one has to report where it came from or where it went. You know, I'm fairly certain that lobbying is done at the poker table. I've said it before. I'll say it again. Ain't nothing anyone can do about it.
Starting point is 01:53:26 you sit down at a poker table you buy in for 50 grand the lobbyist then says I'm going to bet $25,000 Oh you're saying like actual payout going oh okay like that scene in You go to a poker table
Starting point is 01:53:42 lobbyists sit down bets $25,000 on their hand the recipient then says I'm all in the lobbyist then goes you got me I fold and now you have a recordable legal transaction from a lobbyist to the recipient, politician or otherwise, or PAC or whatever
Starting point is 01:54:01 group, and when it goes to the tax, when you file your IRS, you say, it was a poker game. Maybe Pritzker had something like that going on. I think he had, it was blackjack. No, no, no, no, no, no. B.S. I forgot. I need to reread the article, but he had like gambling winnings of over a million dollars or something like that. One point four million dollars from Pritzker, and he said, I got lucky playing cards. His reported income for the year was 10 million. ain't nobody making 14% of their income getting lucky one weekend he goes look we went to Vegas for a weekend I got very lucky playing cards I mean he's a billionaire so maybe he played some high stakes poker or something but I'm going to go ahead and say just not that I have any
Starting point is 01:54:42 evidence to this but I but I think guys let me tell you you know watch hustler casino or the lodge when they play high stakes and there are certain characters you'll see on these shows is that they'll make a bet of like a hundred grand on the worst hand imaginable. There was recently a guy, and I'm not trying to appeal anyone's honor. I'm not accusing him of anything. I'm saying this is an example of a weird scenario.
Starting point is 01:55:05 He had 8-3 offsuit. Okay, for those, I don't know anything about poker. That is like your chance of winning is less than 10%. And he bet a hundred grand and lost. And everyone was like, yes, why would you do that? He must have been tilted, I guess. Makes you wonder. There's this guy, Nick Airball, who plays on hustler.
Starting point is 01:55:23 That's his brand. to like shove you. No one understands where his money comes from. That's what it's too. No, no, no. His brain is not shoving 8-3. Nick's better than that. It's just he's largely considered to be
Starting point is 01:55:34 not that good of a player who somehow lost $5 million one year. You and Allison, you guys are pretty good poker players. You guys come across winnings like that? Allison's nickname is the manslayer. I've never beaten her in poker. Whenever I play with her, I lose her.
Starting point is 01:55:46 You can't. She's too good. So, but does she come across winnings like that? Is she a Pritzker-level gambler? No, we play low stakes. One-two, bro. Well, she is the mansliers. It's like, it's like,
Starting point is 01:55:55 On a weekend, you enter, one-two means it's usually 400, 500, 500 bucks. And then Allison is very patient, and she destroys all of the men. I need to join you next time you guys go play some poker. It's been a while. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. I like the idea that Tim goes, is like, I'm going to bet Brett's salary this week. Dude, you should see him at the poker table the way Tim plays out. Well, he's obviously very comfortable in the stakes that he plays.
Starting point is 01:56:20 Because people get stressed out, like when you get shoved on, but Tim doesn't have that stress. Well, those are bad poker players. Sure. People should not be playing at stakes that they can't afford. That they can't bake roll. Right. So you'll see a dude show up to the casino and he's playing one, two, he button it for $100 and he's shaking.
Starting point is 01:56:36 It's like, bro, take your hundred bucks, go home. Like put in your bank, save your money, work hard, come back when you can afford a dollar, $2 bet. Allison eats fish like those for breakfast. They call the manslayer. Yeah. We were driving to the card room a year and a half ago, and I was jokingly telling her like, oh, we're going to pull in, and the old men
Starting point is 01:56:55 are sitting there, they're playing, they're going to see her, and they're going to go, oh, no, it's the manslayer. And she's chuckling like, yeah, yeah, yeah. We walk into the casino, and some old guy goes, oh, not you! And then she started laughing. The reason why she's so good at poker is because she goes to the casino to hang out, largely to play with me. So we
Starting point is 01:57:13 want to play at the same table, and it's fun to hang out. So for me, I'm doing all this advanced strategy, and I'm trying to trap people. I'm trying to experiment with, like, you know, bluffing a certain guy and goofing off. So it can be give or take sometimes. Allison is just like, fold, fold, fold, kings, I bet. And then when they bet, she's like, I'll call, I'll call, I'll call.
Starting point is 01:57:32 And so they think she's weak and then jam, and she calls, I have the nuts. And they're like, ah, no one can beat her because she's only playing the strongest hands and she doesn't raise. Don't take this the wrong way. She looks bluffable and she'll call you down. That's the issue. I've tried to bluff her. She's strong, stay hard. She doesn't fall.
Starting point is 01:57:50 Well, it's just the thing is, I would just describe. Belson is playing at advanced poker at the highest level, they'd probably, they'd probably crush her because they'd start pulling off bluffs and they'd start exploiting. But at low stakes, she just plays the tightest game possible. So it's like for her, it's nuts or nothing. And then what ends up happening is someone thinks she can't be that strong and then she always ends up beating them. We got to grab more super jets. Stop talking poker though. All right. Daniel J. Corka says Long Island has a larger population than Rhode Island. If the communist becomes mayor of NYU, Long Island should become the 51st state and tell New York to go spit.
Starting point is 01:58:26 Who is this based Patriots sending in this super chat right now? Long Island Nationalist? For real, let's go. And we're taking Brooklyn and Queens when we succeed too. Brooklyn and Queens are a part of Long Island. Go look at a map. You'll need Rikers. There's a lot of people that need to go there. Sure.
Starting point is 01:58:41 That's true. Multiple islands involved. Dennis Hughes has congratulations to Phil and Sarah. Shout out. Yes, sir. G.T. Orvitt says, baby just got to hospital to welcome my third child to surge from Parma, Idaho. Let's go.
Starting point is 01:58:58 We're making babies tonight. Elon, you can take a few weeks off. Pumping out a lot of patriots here. This is great. We are now at the phase with my daughter where she's about, what, eight months now. And I made a strawberry smoothie, and she was having lentils, and I think, like, mashed carrots. and she just stopped eating and just stared at me as I was scooping this delicious strawberry smoothie
Starting point is 01:59:26 and you know Allison was like she's I don't understand she always she loves everything and I'm like because she's seeing me eat this and she's like I want what he's having she doesn't want to eat the healthy food she wants to know what I got because mine looks very different and she won't open her mouth and it was very funny and we enjoyed it oh all right everybody smash that like button share the show with everyone you know we're going to go over to rumble.com slash timcastir for the uncensored portion of the show where you as members of the Discord can call in.
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Starting point is 02:01:33 and the meme was where someone called, like someone said, gay retard. And then some lefters was like, why would someone call someone a gay retard? And the response was, because they're my friend. And then Tate said, all of his friends are gay retard. It's as enemies that are normal. And I said, this is the kind of talent we need here at Timkiss. All right, we're going to see you all over at rumble.com slash Timcast. I.R. In a second, thanks for hanging out.
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