Timcast IRL - Democrats EXPOSED Organizing INSURGENCY In MN, Pretti Shooting Sparks CHAOS w/ Tom Renz & Viva Frei
Episode Date: January 27, 2026Tim, Phil, & Libby are joined by Tom Renz & Viva Frei to discuss a democrat insurgency network being exposed in Minneapolis, the shooting of Alex Pretti, a fake photo of the Alex Pretti shooting going... viral, and a leftist blowing her hand off trying to throw an explosive at ICE. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Libby @LibbyEmmons (X) | https://thepostmillennial.com/pod Producer: Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guests: Tom Renz @RenzTom (X) Viva Frei @thevivafrei (X)
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I think it's fair to call this at this point.
I don't know, we've been saying civil strife for a while,
but when you find out that there are state government officials, politicians
that are actively organizing paramilitary actions and shadow law enforcement,
it's like, do we call it a civil war yet?
Some of you may be saying, wait, wait, wait, wait, slow down the tin, what are you talking about?
Well, I'm sure most of you have heard about the shooting of Alex Preti,
CBP agents in a scuffle.
They yell gun, gun, the guy's got a gun.
one of the agents appears to disarm him.
Looks like the gun may have gone off accidentally,
and then they shot and killed this guy.
Instantly, there's an occupation, an autonomous zone,
something coordinated.
We're now seeing videos of people being pulled over
by de facto law enforcement
that demand their papers to prove who they are.
They have a database where they're tracking license plates,
someone in government is giving them this access
or deeply involved,
and it appears we have confirmation
that governments, officials,
politicians in Minnesota are actively a part of an insurgency network to rebel. I'm not kidding
against the federal government. In fact, they call it a resistance network. And they admit these
politicians that they are actively organizing this. Call it whatever you want. Now, we've got to break
down for you. What happened with this shooting, of course. We're going to break down for you.
Currently, what's happening over the past weekend. There was a Hilton, I think it was a home two, ransacked.
And there was an officer there from the Bureau of Federal Bureau of Prisons who was bashed in the face with a brick left bloody.
And after all of this, and everything we learned, it appears, Trump is standing down, stating that he's talked with the mayor and the governor.
They're going to cut a deal.
He's pulling CBB commander Bovino out with some reports that Bovino is being relieved of duty, though it's being disputed.
That's the case.
Holman's going to go in and negotiate.
So people are pissed.
But we'll talk about it.
There's a lot to go over and break down.
Plus we got a story about apparently a librarian West Virginia
was trying to recruit people to kill Donald Trump.
I don't even know this guy.
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Tom Rends, attorney, podcaster, writer,
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Good to be back.
I met Tom Renz for the first time in real life,
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Yeah, Viva Fry.
David Frey, former Montreal litigator.
Actually, we have someone else here, too.
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Now, the first big story that we need to break down, which came out of the weekend, comes from Cam Higby, Minneapolis Signalgate. I think Signalgate may already exist as a scandal.
That's already a thing.
Right. That was with Pete Higgs-Seth. Yeah, right.
So we got, but people are calling it. Yeah, people are calling it some gates. Here's a story. As it turns out, there are Democrat politicians and government officials actively a part of what they refer to as a resistance network, where they're providing government resources and acting as de facto law enforcement.
so that they can, as a state, rebel against the federal government.
And this is not an exaggeration.
They call it a resistance.
Call it whatever you want.
Cam Higby says,
I'm an undercover inside the group for days.
You'll notice emojis next to people's names.
The highlighted positions are the most crucial,
most self-explanatory mobile patrols and their entire shift
searching for suspicious vehicles.
They have plate checkers.
And let's see if I don't know if I have this pulled up, actually.
I don't think I do.
they have a database of license plates.
Now the question is, who is giving them access to the state license plate registry?
Well, somebody is.
And they're using that to compile a list of names and associate them with vehicles to figure out who's doing what.
Notably, James O'Keefe was identified by his vehicle, and they knew his license plate,
which means they not only have access to the plate database, the plate database, someone's granted them access,
but the car rental agencies as well.
James O'Keefe said it was insane that they were employees at these hotels that were ratting them out.
This is not just some activists protesting.
This is a city and statewide insurgent network.
These people have been operating a shadow law enforcement operation.
It's now being exposed.
And, you know, I do want to get into, this is the biggest component of this.
Of course, we need to get into the shooting of Prattie.
But as it turns out, it's being reported that Alex Pruddy, the man shot and killed.
by CBP was an active member of this insurgent group. Now the question is, what is going on and what
will be done about it? Who are these people? How deep does this go? And I'll make this argument.
The only reason we know about this one is because Trump sent in the troops. When CBP and ICE became
active in Minneapolis, these people fought back. And they fought back to an extreme degree.
But the operations that we see in other places aren't as heavy-handed. And they're
There's more cooperation from the state.
So these networks don't get exposed.
I'd be willing to bet California, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, New Mexico, many of these deep blue states have the same kind of insurgent networks with politicians actively providing direct access to state infrastructure.
But we don't know about it because they have no reason to reveal what they're doing behind the scenes.
Now, unfortunately, Trump's saying he's pulling out.
So we can just kick it around and we'll generally talk about what's going on.
And then we'll get into the nitty gritty of the pretty shooting.
Is this the signal group that Peggy Flanagan, Lieutenant General, is apparently a part of?
That's allegedly.
If it is allegedly, then we call this Southside Fran.
We call this Flanagate.
Yeah. Flanagate.
There we go.
There are other local lawmakers who have bragged about being involved in this chat.
One of the Crasnstein scenes was bragging about it, too.
Yeah.
Yeah, but and that's fine when you like, you have someone like that in these groups,
but there's a state senator who was having a meeting.
He lives in TikTok post the video where he says,
I am running this chat.
You can join.
And it's one thing to say, we have meetups and we protest.
It's another thing to say, we want you to go out and act as scouts,
targeting private vehicles.
Now, understand this.
What we're learning about this signal,
how they have a license plate database,
we also know that these groups have been going around various neighborhoods
and smashing up vehicles and looting them.
all connected.
This is not a protest.
This is an insurgent.
They call themselves resistance, right?
You want to call them resistance?
Sure.
Equally as such, you can call them insurgent.
They're using this network, and someone in the state is giving them access, and they're smashing
up vehicles.
They've already stolen weapons from federal vehicles.
Let's just put it this way.
We're there.
I don't know what else you call this.
This is state level.
This is state senators.
politicians and government officials organizing this.
What do you call it?
One of the people who was out looting the FBI vehicles and stealing documents
and then reading the documents aloud on live stream,
it looked to be the exact same person who was standing in the back of a pickup truck
with Ilhan Omar giving speeches to protesters about, you know, resist and we care and all
the rest of it.
So this really does seem very entrenched within Minnesota elected officials as well.
within that. And what do you call that, right? I mean, it seems to me like you could call it sedition,
you know, you could call it insurrection. Yeah. Insurrection is insufficient. Insurgency is because
it's an organized network that's consistent, right? It's continuous. It's not like just one event.
Yes, but it puts the government doing it. So I don't know if insurgency is the right word either.
Right? It's since BLM. I mean, Prattie was involved with the George Floyd BLM protests in 2020.
as well.
We've got a great name, right?
So we had J6 as an insurrection.
How is this any different?
Maybe worse.
I mean, I'd argue trees.
It's substantially worse.
But here's the thing.
Let me throw this out because I haven't heard anybody bring this up.
Melissa Hortman, right?
You guys remember Melissa Hortman?
Yeah, she was...
So Melissa Hortman, former Democrat Speaker of the House in Minnesota,
who voted against the Somali welfare fraud,
ends up dead by a guy who claims Tim Walls told him to do it,
who was a Tim Walls appointee, and no one investigates Tim Walls for conspiracy to commit murder,
who was also neck deep in activist organizations in, I think it was the Congo, if I'm not mistaken.
This is international.
And who is super into communist China?
Yeah.
It's, I'm sorry, go ahead.
So Sarah Adams is, she's a former CIA, basically targeter.
She worked overseas a lot.
And she's of the opinion that the terrorist networks overseas are, at the very least, involved.
so that way they can get response times, track movements,
get equipment, information, routines, all that stuff.
So even if this isn't just a problem domestically,
this is going to spread to international,
even if it isn't already.
Well, that was also the issue with the Somali fraud of Minnesota
is how much of that money went to fund Al-Shabaab
and international terrorist organizations.
When you describe it, Tim, it sounds like the scene out of a fight club
when you have your moles on the inside and he says,
we're good, sir.
But, and I don't want to, you know, reach the tentacles of conspiracy theory too much.
But I do think back to Charlie Kirk's assassination where if you have activists within organizations that tell you that you have security where you don't, so that they can be part of this resistance movement to go after these certain voices, part of me was always asking the question as to how the roof was left open.
And if you have activist actors who are in on what's going to happen because people had advanced knowledge of it, then leaving deliberate weaknesses open,
it sounds exactly what's happening right now.
And if they go after James O'Keefe
by getting his license plate from the car rental,
you have activists within
who are participating in facilitating acts of violence
against the people who are documenting it,
speaking out, and arguably changing the mind.
So that's where my mind goes,
and I don't think it's totally untenable.
Let me show you this video, guys.
This is from Frontlines,
and it is an officer from the Federal Bureau of Prisons
covered in blood.
This is the guy that got his finger bit off?
No, this is the guy who got bashed in the face of the brick.
Now, the question is why?
They are at a home, was it Home 2 suites or whatever?
Home 2 suites in St. Paul, Minnesota.
And Far Left Extremist thought ICE was there, so they ransacked it.
They showed up, they smashed out the windows.
They tried fighting their way inside.
There was a single cop.
And this guy, along with his other guy, were said to protect it,
and someone threw a brick at his face.
Yeah.
At one point you hear sirens
And then you see an ambulance go by
There's no cops
You know
So like imagine if
The cops
Did this
Imagine if it was the cops
You know
Throwing something
Shooting the protest or whatever
I mean this guy's just standing there
They throw a brick at him
He's doing his job right
So you got every right to protest
But imagine if the shoe was on the other foot
I mean these people are out there
And this whole thing was supposedly kicked off
And it's a lie
Don't tell me it was actually this woman who
You know
They shot
It's all over some woman who tries to run over a guy with a gun whose law enforcement,
who, you know, unknowns to her, you know, had been ran over before, he defends himself.
And, you know, this whole thing is supposed to be from that.
We're supposed to believe that there's that much outrage that we're going to have, you know, this sort of a thing.
This is planned.
This is a network.
And the real question I have is why is there never any accountability from the people who keep organizing these things?
Because the point is the chaos.
You know, like the, they want,
the fact that all of ISIS operations in other states have gone smoothly is,
it points directly to the fact that this is something that not just the protesters,
but the local and state government want.
And you can pontificate about what the reason is,
whether you say, oh, it's because of the alleged improprieties that
Jacob Frey and Tim Walts are involved in because of the Somali daycare scandal or whatever.
whatever, that doesn't really, I mean, that's not the point because they are actively involved in this stuff.
They are doing everything they can to inhibit federal law enforcement from detaining and, you know, deporting illegals.
Yeah, I mean, part of how you can tell that this is what they want is that they've done it before.
Yeah.
Right?
So they were doing this in 2020.
You had Tim Walts essentially facilitating the riots then, facilitating the Minneapolis autonomous zone.
You had Jacob Frey taking the knee for George.
George Floyd, you had their city council was working to defund police.
Now Minneapolis, according to Jacob Frey, has 600 cops, which is far below what they actually
need to manage the city.
And that's after demoralizing their police force, defunding their police force and all the
rest of it.
And during that summer, let's not forget this came out during the campaign when, you know,
Governor Waltz almost became our vice president.
We heard that his wife demanded that they leave the windows open of the governor's mansion
so that she could smell the burning tires of the protest.
That sounds like a meme.
It's for real.
It's for real because she wanted to remember her white privilege.
And I think another thing that's important to remember,
and this is something I keep thinking about,
is all of these leftists have for years been telling us about white privilege, right?
And how white people get a pass and whatever.
So what you end up with is this white lady, this white guy,
they go into these protests.
And I think they actually believe that they are protected by their white privilege.
I think they actually believe that if they go in there first,
they're not going to get shot.
They believed that that white middle-aged white lady was in absolutely no danger because police are so racist that they would never shoot this middle-aged white lady.
They believe that their privilege protect them.
That's how racist they actually are.
Did she want the windows left open because she wanted to smell the suffer, like be part of the suffering or because she wanted to take pride in what she had done?
No, she wanted to remember who, you know, what she had done and be aware of her privilege and, you know, it's sort of like a whole big commie combo.
So she's certifiable.
That bat shit crazy.
She is nuts.
But Walt's left the, I mean, he was like, okay, babe, and he left the windows open.
You know, he was okay with it too.
And you can tell that this is what they want because it is what they keep delivering.
And we know also, and we were talking about this before the show, if it weren't for these sanctuary policies, there would not be confrontations in the communities.
And we would not see all of this going on.
We don't see it in other states.
Florida, there's more deportations.
I think California, New York, there's more deportations, Texas, there's more deportations than in Minneapolis.
But we only see this mayhem in Minneapolis because that's what the elected leaders want to have happen.
And it is important to say that they're covering up, you know, nine billion plus in fraud.
This is the tragedy that Tim Walz needs to distract from the multi-billion dollar scandal.
Yeah, he wishes now, he wishes now that he had waited instead of saying that he wasn't going to run again, you know, because he already said he wasn't going to run for governor.
again. I bet he regrets that decision now.
This is all, I mean, it is obviously all politics, but this is insurrection, insurgents,
whatever you want to call it. It is politics so that they can get the screenshots or they can
get the images and the soundbites to use against Trump and the Republicans in the midterms.
That might be part and parcel of some broader scheme of funding international terrorism,
but I think that is the bottom line element of this. It's activist blue states that are trying
to get the clips, soundbites, and images for their next.
political promotional campaign, and then the problem is not to give them that which they so desperately want.
And every night, don't forget, all of these activist groups are holding online virtual trainings.
You know, the Women's March is holding a virtual training tonight so that they can tell everyone how to
resist more and all of the rest of it. And they're just one group, you know, that I'm still on the
list of. And there's dozens of other ones that are doing the exact same thing. And there's pamphlets,
there's whole documents that tell you how to use your car, you know, how to, you know, how to,
to de-arrest people, how to obstruct law enforcement without, you know, taking any culpability for
yourself. I want to jump to this next story. We can get into the actual shooting that took place.
You guys may have heard a man named Alex Pready was shot and killed. Everyone keeps saying ice,
and that's, you know, my bed too. Initially, everybody thought these were ICE agents. They were CBP
agents. So it's not ICE. But there's a lot to break down on this. And the one thing I'll tell you,
first and foremost, is that everybody is lying. Everybody's lying. Everybody's
Initially, the Trump admin said that this is a guy who want to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement.
And that's absurd.
There's no evidence to suggest that's the case.
However, the left said this was an innocent guy who was just peacefully protesting and exercising his first and second amendment rights.
That is also a lie.
According to the New York Post, this guy is part of a network that is tracking law enforcement, pulling citizens, random civilians over, threatening them, forcing them to, threatening
them with trying to kill James O'Keefe in that circumstance. This guy's part of a group that
has trained to obstruct law enforcement and they refer to themselves as a resistance network.
Sure, if you're actively training people to track law enforcement vehicles and obstruct while
armed, you're not a resistance network. You're an insurgency. Now, this guy, Prattie sought to
interfere with a law enforcement operation for which a scuttle, a scuffle ensued.
Now, the left is arguing again that he's peacefully protesting. He's not. He certainly wasn't there to
massacre people, but we're going to play the video for you. And there's some commentary that
don't think matters all that much. But watch this. Viewer discretion is advised. This does show the
shooting, though. It is grainy and low-res. He's resisting and trying to stand up. You hear now
gun, gun. You could hear someone. Now you can see he's got the gun taken away. And then they
shoot the guy on the ground. Now, there's several important things to understand about this. First,
It is not a protest. There was no organized protest. This was an active insurgent group tracking law enforcement.
Three people then get out and surround the CBP guy, two women and a guy. The agent then shoves them across the street. He keeps pushing them,
knocks them into the ground. Pready did not shove as a protester to wave signs. This is an insurgent group with
government backing that was seeking out feds to obstruct law enforcement operations. That's a felony. Okay.
then when the police made a move to arrest him and by all means by all means say the cbp is overly
aggressive and didn't need to go that far that's a fine opinion i'm not saying it's right or wrong
what they did but he did resist arrest and he was armed it appears that what happens is at some point
as they're trying to pin him down and he's actively fighting them they notice he's armed it appears
he has a gun in his back waistband this agent it appears i believe he's an agent in gray
then pulls the gun out and someone yells
gun gun now the interesting thing thing here is this was a sig p320 i believe that's what's called and
and when the agent then turns it appears he's only holding the grip the gun goes off listen
that is presumably the shot from prety's gun however he's actively holding a cell phone in his
hand like this so you've got agents trying to arrest the guy who's fighting them
One of them yells, gun, gun.
He's got a gun.
They grab it from him.
The other agents can't see this.
They hear a gunshot go off and then see a guy turn around holding a black object in his hand like that.
And they unloading the guy.
I don't think this is an instance of ICE executing or CBP executing.
Certainly not ICE agents.
Or somebody be wanting to execute a guy.
But it's also not a peaceful protester engaging in First Amendment rights.
You have no First Amendment right to be part of a network tracking license.
plates to obstruct federal law enforcement.
That goes so far beyond obstruction.
Let me say this.
When the Renee Good shooting happened, you had a lawyer go on the daily show and say blocking
traffic does not reach the level of obstruction.
It's pretty serious.
All right, lady, I'll give you that one.
Fine.
What about being part of a network that is driving around on shifts with thousands of people
working with the state government to isolate, locate, and block federal agents from
doing their jobs and actively fight them while armed.
Now I'm going to go ahead and say that's obstruction and then this is the unfortunate circumstance
that happens when you engage in this behavior.
You made this point this morning on one of your clips.
When you are, when you're being detained by law enforcement, the safest thing to do is go
limp, right?
The activists are trained to do this.
I have been at these meetings.
I have worked for Greenpeace.
They tell you when you are being arrested,
limp. You just plop down like a blob. They will pick you up and you do nothing. The fact that this
guy's actively fighting, these are not your typical protest groups. These are coordinated, planned
insurgents who have been told to get armed, who have been told to fight back and he showed up
with two mags. Now listen, I'm not going to sit here and claim you're not allowed to carry magazines or
carry guns. But if you're part of a group that is giving you instructions to find and block law enforcement,
on shifts.
Meaning this guy has a, there's an authority, it's a hierarchy in a group saying, okay, Alex,
you are on duty now.
And then he brings an extra magazine with him.
I don't think he was going there to massacre law enforcement, but he's not just a protester.
Well, this is someone also who spoke to his parents about his plans after Renee Good
was killed.
He went and talked to his parents about how he planned to get involved in the protests.
He'd been involved in protests before.
they warned him about interfering with law enforcement.
They warned him about getting to involved.
But you also had Governor Tim Walts telling Minnesotans to track and film ICE agents,
to keep protesting loudly, to make sure they had their cell phone on them at all times,
and to get involved by filming all of the interactions between law enforcement and the arrest of illegal immigrants.
He said that directly.
And then on Sunday night, he came out and said that he was damn proud of Minnesota.
You know, the governor is actively in favor of all of this stuff.
And you put this guy out there.
He's out there on these front lines, you know.
I don't know how you do anything other than comply when cops come talk to.
I personally, I am afraid of police officers.
I'm just going to throw it out there.
When I've been pulled over a couple of times, you know, I smile.
I put my hands here.
When they ask me for stuff, I say, I am going to reach into my glove box and get it.
Because I don't want anything.
They're in an intense situation.
They're in life and death situations all the time.
I'm just some random person who doesn't want my life to get screwed up right now or ended because I do the wrong thing for the guy with the gun.
I've carried a gun almost every day for the better part of the past 15 years, right?
And I've had interactions with law enforcement multiple times.
There was one time where I was driving.
I had my gun on the console, got pulled over.
the cop came up on the right side
because it was on the highway
and I look over and the cops got his gun drawn
flashlight on gun drawn
because he saw my gun right
so what do I do? I sit there with my hands on the wheel
and he instructs me to get out of the car
and I get out of the car
he puts me in cuffs
gets the gun, make sure it's clear
10 minutes later he's like okay you're good
gives me back my gun
see you later because I complied
I didn't fight with him
you just got to do what they tell you
you know what I love is these
these liberals
who all of a sudden are libertarians and all of a sudden love 2A.
And the Lulberts.
I love the Lulberts.
You know why I love libertarians so much?
Because whenever a fight breaks out, they fold like cheap suits.
So I don't have to worry about them at all.
These libertarians come out and they're like, look, I'm concerned about immigration,
but I don't think the government should be allowed.
And I'm like, bro, by all means, scream into the wind.
Because if anything actually has to happen, you're going to stand there with their arms
crossed while we do the jobs that need to be done. But what I love so much about this especially
is that these people who are saying, I thought you were for the Second Amendment, Tim.
I was never in favor of the right to keep in bare arms to go and obstruct duly appointed
law enforcement from a duly elected government because you disagreed with the policy
position everybody else voted for. The idea that you were like, don't I have a right to go fight a cop
with a gun? No, you don't. And the funny thing is, I love.
love this i love this guys i'm gonna let you in a big secret did you know the second amendment was not
about fighting tyranny i'm sick of these people who have this like seventh grade american traditionalist
view of the second amendment where they're like the founding fathers were concerned the government
would take over uh the government would take over but tyrannical government would oppress them
so they needed to be armed at all times there was a factor in the second amendment of which was
the regulars from the crown were trying to take our guns from us for which we used to protect ourselves
And we said no.
And if you allow us to take your weapons, you will be oppressed.
But the principal reason for the Second Amendment was not just because they were like, guys,
what if we'd overthrow our new government?
In fact, a bunch of the founding fathers were like, we don't want to give the people guns.
They'll overthrow us.
We just want a new government.
The principal issue is the general defense of a free state, which can be interpreted to mean
fighting tyrannical government, but typically was about foreign invaders and not having strong standing armies.
That's why the original article of which I think it would have been Article 4 or 5, actually,
before they got rid of the first two and then reduced everything down,
actually had a provision about conscription not being necessary.
Because the actual intent was, in a time of war, we need people to be able to defend their communities.
They've got to have guns.
Only one component of that is in the event of tyrannical government.
However, Thomas Jefferson, who famously wrote the letter saying that, you know,
what is it, every 200 years, the tree of labor,
must be must be water with the blood of of patriots and tyrants later went to say yeah i shouldn't
have said that and many of the founding fathers actually held the opinion that the crown was the
the the crown wasn't necessarily the problem parliament was and the king would not come to their
aid it wasn't this cut and dry thing like the king is bad no it was we're not being represented in
government as it stands right now you let's as grant what he wrote was you have regis of grievances
you have elections.
You are not facing taxation without representation.
So while you can try to rebel,
you will be conquered by your betters.
So the argument right now is this.
I'll put it simply.
First of all, when these people come out and go,
Tim's a bootlicker for defending us.
I'm like, no, no, you misunderstand.
It's my boots.
It's mine.
I voted for them.
I'm wearing the boot.
I'm stomping on the ground.
I ain't licking anybody.
I'm clapping for these people that I said,
please go out and enforce the law.
And anybody else who's cheering for it, who voted for it too, we're all wearing the boots.
You're the one crying.
You're the one saying, you're coming in and enforcing laws we didn't vote for.
Well, I got bad news for you.
The American people voted for the Republican Party in the House, the Senate, the presidency,
and they got the Supreme Court.
That means it's the will of the people and democracy that we enforce our immigration law.
I'm not going to sit here and say that children should get wrapped up and abused or anything stupid like that.
Your stories are fake and they're not happening.
mistakes are made those are bad we'll figure that out but the margin of error is always going to
exist and we are going to do what our laws say and these laws were not written by me nor they
written by the current congress our immigration laws were written 30 plus years ago 40 50 years ago
i only ask as a voter and i know most of you watching that we have those laws upheld so when i see
dhs ice and they go out and they're armed and they're putting down these protesters and then people
look at me and say, you're licking their boot. I'm
misunderstand. I hired the boot. I'm paying
their bills and clapping for them.
So crying more about it. But you,
your lies and manipulations ain't
playing with me at all, because I've got to tell you,
I honestly
don't even care about this argument
coming from communists that they should have a right
to keep in bare arms. You want to come to me and say,
but what about your principles, Tim? Don't people
right to keep and bare arms? I'll say generally speaking, yes.
But when a communist comes to me and says,
I shouldn't be allowed to have a gun, I'll return
the favor and say, neither should you.
The fact that Thomas Jefferson said that he regretted having said that later is one thing,
but the fact that it resonated throughout the ages means that there's probably more truth to it than him having written it out of error.
But going back to the guy, and whether or not he was part of an insurgency, and we now have elements that he was an activist involved in BLM,
the argument is going to be to play devil's advocate.
At that time, they would have no reason to know that he was only there with a camera and a gun, a concealed gun.
The big question is going to be that as of the moment,
stink bug on your chair.
A what?
Oh, no, no, don't, don't tell.
Don't, don't.
You'll make it.
So long as it's not a bumblebee.
The argument is going to be that they didn't know what he was an activist.
They didn't know that he was there taking names and taking place and whatever.
And that might be irrelevant to what happened at the end of the day.
The issue is that he willingly and deliberately got involved in an altercation.
We don't hear from any of this footage that he announces that he's got a gun on him.
and whether or not he thought he was righteously defending a woman who might have been abusively
getting sprayed by pepper sprayed by these officers, this is, this all happened within basically three seconds.
This is shoving, and then there's, they find his gun, and then a shot rings out, and it happens within a second.
And he's holding a black object pointed in his hand.
No, and then people are saying, well, he was reaching for the holster, but the holster was empty.
First of all, by the time they find out he has one gun, they don't know that he doesn't have more than one gun.
And this happens in a second and a half.
And I was, you know, took a little flack for saying what happened to Renee Good was, was justified, but unfortunate.
This is another one where whether or not you think it's justified or not, it's a very predictable outcome from acting like an idiot.
And when you say, you know, you get pulled over with a gun in your car.
I got pulled over coming out of my house in Montreal and a cop stopped me because I looked suspicious because I did.
And I'm not going to mouth off and say, I'm coming out of my house and you don't have the right to do me.
Yeah.
It was, yeah, all right, here's my ID.
I live here.
Thank you for protecting the peace.
not going in there and exacerbating volatile situations.
So here's what we know now.
This guy was on duty as part of a paramilitary group,
an active insurgency organized with state support,
state-sponsored insurgency.
He was there to resist duly,
a sworn in federal law enforcement operations.
So we're looking at combat.
We're looking at a guy who chose a degree of force
against federal agents and this is how this is what happens i think the important thing people need to
take away from this none of anything we said matters only one thing matters to the average person
and the deeps and the in the deep reaches of their minds they all know it to be true
all that matters is that this guy was an enemy combatant if it turned out that he made a video an
in advance saying, I can't live this way anymore, ice must be stopped. I'm taking them all down
with me. I'm going to take these guys out. And then he pulled out as gone and chambered around.
Liberals would not care. The right would say that proves it. And the left would say none of that
has anything to do with what the ice with the CBP guy did. They'd be like, yeah, but he wasn't
doing that there. It wouldn't matter if this guy said, I want to exercise my rights. And I just so happen to be
walking down the street and I see these guys, maybe I can peacefully approach this officer and
explain our position to him. It wouldn't matter if he did that because the right is still going to
say he was actively armed while resisting arrest because in the minds of the partisans,
only one thing truly matters. Anamis got into a fight and one side took an action. If,
if Prattie was being beaten and fighting and then a gunshot rang out and he rolled over,
pulled out his gun and shot the agent several times,
The left would be arguing the inverse saying, he heard a gun shot and heard gun.
He thought they were trying to kill him.
He's innocent.
And the right would be like, they're insurgents, they're crazy, they must be stopped.
That's where we're at.
Look at Renee Good.
It doesn't matter.
You know what?
Let's do this.
I'm going to jump to this next clip.
We got a segment for you guys.
Let me pull this one up.
Here's your proof.
We got this post from Todd Anderson, poker night Todd.
He says, if you look at this picture,
and see anything other than an unarmed and defenseless citizen being executed,
please check yourself into a mental health facility.
Society is worse off with you in it, F-ice.
Well, here's the image.
Let me open it a new tab so we can zoom in on the image that he posted.
Now, let's play a game.
What do you guys see here, this image that this guy posted?
What do you see here?
Anybody want to...
Well, I'll go first.
I'm not an idiot, and I'm not going to come to a conclusion based on what is 1-8,000th of a second.
of a volatile situation.
That would be...
Hold on, Viva.
I'm asking you what you see in this photo.
Please look at it.
Please describe the photo.
Oh, I don't want to spoil the punchline
because I know that Grog...
You're going to say the punchline.
Well, no, I see right now
what the left wanted
by way of their new poster,
enhance the negative, reverse,
negative, put it on a shirt.
That's their new Che Guevara.
I know the punchline.
You're missing the punchline.
I see a headless guy.
I see a guy with no head.
Yeah, that's second guy.
There is an ice agent on the ground whose leg is made of some kind, who's got one leg made of robot parts, and he has no head.
Because this is an AI image they fabricated.
Well, hold on.
No, because the truth is, I didn't know that was the punchline.
Look, there's no head, and his foot is made of robot parts.
His foot is a gun.
There's a screenshot that is relatively similar, and then someone had asked Grock if it's a real image.
And it says, yes, this is a real image of a Russian soldier executing a civilian in 2022.
And then the report of that way to go grok.
So there is a comparable low-res grainy screenshot from a single frame.
But what they've done is they've AI generated a version of it.
And they're using this to make their claims.
This, of course, based on the expressions and what they're doing, is meant to make you think this poor man is on his knees being executed.
Now, certainly, the original still does look similar, but you can't see their faces, as evidenced by the fact that this agent's head doesn't exist.
Because the AI couldn't even see his head.
So the expression these guys have is fabricated.
They want to create an emotional image.
That's the point of AI generating this version of it.
You can see in his hand he's holding something.
Now, what he's holding in his hand looks like it might be a magazine and he's got multiple thumbs.
Whatever.
The point is, they're going to fabricate whatever they need to fabricate to justify their worldview.
And when you try and explain this to them, as I've done, they are too retarded to care and they call me right wing for it.
My position right away was, DHS said he was going to massacre law enforcement.
I said, that is a lie.
That is not true.
It was a series of unfortunate events, likely because he had a gun.
the gun went off. Other agents don't know that, and he's holding something black in his hand
pointed forward, so they unloaded on him. It sucks. But he's clearly resisting arrest. The response
the left gives is, Tim Poole's far right. He was not resisting arrest. He was just having an involuntary
reaction to men grabbing him. Yeah. Uh-huh. Yeah. We saw that, right? We saw him having numerous
involuntary reactions there for like 10 or 15 seconds, which anybody that's ever gotten any real
fights knows that a real fight doesn't last more than a minute usually. If it does, there's
something going on. This whole thing is nonsense. Plus, let's not overlook the fact that he was in the
process of committing multiple crimes, resisting arrest, participating in an insurrection, a conspiracy
to resist. I mean, there's so many different things that this guy might have been doing at this time.
And, you know, I mean, again, to me, though, this is something that the left is looking for.
This is something that these people in Minnesota are looking for. They're trying to
to stoke war. They're trying to stoke this. They want this. They need this because they can't,
they can't shut down what we all fought for. We fought for Trump to deport people. We fought for
this. And right now, one of the things I was thinking about when Libya was saying earlier,
particularly about the foreign connections, right? So these Somalis are, they're shipping briefcases
full of money across the border to wherever, right? So here's the thing.
you know, does treason apply, right?
Are we, are we aiding and abetting our enemies, right?
Are we, is this comfort to the enemy?
I mean, this is insane because we're sending money over there.
We know all these illegals came through,
a lot of them came through the southern border
or through refugee programs that Biden set up,
different things, but a lot of these people are here illegally.
They're clearly enemies of the state.
I mean, this is an insurrection at minimum.
I mean, yeah, is it, is this a state?
sponsored thing. I mean, is this sponsored by Somalia? Is this sponsored by some of our foreign enemies?
Democrats are actively involved in promoting it. Well, 100%. But I mean, I'm going to get that
video for people because I know that people are going to be a lie. What do you mean? I'll pull the video up for you guys.
The question I did have about, first of all, that fact that it took that long, this is generated from
roughly the same pixelated image. And I went to double check that I wasn't having my own
hallucinations. But, um, no, I understand.
how this changes the context.
And we don't know if they said,
Grock, enhances the image and make the agents look callous and angry.
No, the question that I have is, we're going to get,
I presume they have body camp footage.
If they don't, I think.
They do.
Apparently they've confirmed they do.
The question is this, in that kerfuffle that lasted 15 seconds,
does he at any point mention that he's got a firearm?
You can hear the people yelling, he's got a gun, gun, gun.
Yeah, now the question is, is he announcing it,
or did he want either to go out in a blaze of glory,
or did he think that he was going to go in there,
shoot a couple of officers who he thought were,
you know, abusively pepper-spraying an innocent pedestrian,
and he would be a folk hero as a result.
I don't think he was going to shoot anybody.
I mean, to be fair, listen,
there are a lot of people who are like,
look, I carry multiple magazines with me.
It doesn't mean I want to kill anybody.
Sure, but when you're part of a group
where you have shifts,
and you've got the governments
basically telling you that Nazis are taking over,
and we have to put an end of this now.
And then you're like, okay, I am going to, I'm going to, listen, it was not a protest.
He was on duty.
This is a paramilitary group in a chat with managers and bosses, putting him on duty to go out,
seeking out law enforcement to obstruct them.
And he decided, not only should I bring my gun, I should bring an additional magazine
with me.
Well, he might have been waiting for an altercation that didn't involve federal law enforcement.
At the bare minimum, he expected the high probability of a firefight.
Yeah, no, no, I mean, look, right, maybe he wanted to kill James O'Keefe.
Maybe he wanted, maybe he, maybe he, maybe he, I forget who it was that was assassinated a while back, and then the guy gave an interview on vice, and then the cops found him.
Oh, and, um, oh, you mean, Aaron Danielson.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yes, well, he, the man, Michael Reinholds shot Aaron Danielson twice in the chest, walking down the street.
And then claim self-defense.
So, I mean, this guy goes out, look, he won't do it to ICE,
but if they find other agitators, if they find independent journalists,
and then, you know, they get in a corner where there's nobody but them,
and then he claims self-defense.
Whether or not he was not for trouble, for trouble,
he definitely found trouble.
And the issue of painting him as an innocent victim, you know, it's easy to do.
But when you are, he's involved in intervening actively,
even if he thought he was righteously doing so,
armed with a firearm in a police altercation,
you cannot expect it to go many other ways.
Here's a video from Lips of TikTok.
They say the man who was killed by ICE
was apparently an anti-ice-resistant
in anti-ice-resistant signal chat groups.
He was killed by CBP.
Everyone got that wrong, even me.
Do you know who's running the chats?
Minnesota State Reps, Alex Falconer.
He admitted it.
He's open about it.
When is he going to be hauled in for questioning?
Here's the video in question.
And it's freezing on us because...
Well, we can go with Falcongate now.
We can definitively call it Falcongate.
Is this what X just does all the time, no matter what?
In incognito sometimes.
We have the weeker.
I'm a community organizer at heart, and that's part of what I'm trying to bring to the legislature.
I'm helping to lead the community response, rapid response network that we have, given any ICE situations.
I have a couple cards here.
I'm willing to stay around and talk with anybody that wants any more information.
We've got a couple groups on the app signal that we would love for you to join.
Whether or not you want to be part of the Resistance Network, I fully understand that you may not be comfortable with that,
but you can help us in a lot of ways by sending an alert that if you see any suspicious vehicles, any traffic,
if you know of anybody that is being targeted, that's being detained,
we have resources immediately available that we can send to you, send to their family, get them legal help.
help the families if they need food if people are afraid to leave their homes to get to get food
or working with the food selves to try to figure out a way to deliver groceries i know yesterday uh
so you get it i pulled up his balladpedia here can you believe that democratic party district
49 a uh currently in office so uh presuming that lives of ticot is accurate in their reporting
which i i don't see why it wouldn't be here is a state's rep organizing active
insurgency against the federal governments, which a man who is, again, Cam Higbee shows,
they turn their shift on and off. They show their emoji that I'm on, I'm on duty.
This guy got armed and said, I am going to actively seek out federal law enforcement and get in
their way, sponsored by the state.
Even back it up to the point where you don't have to assume he's partaking in that insurgency.
Just from a political perspective, this is a guy organizing how to protect illegal aliens within
his jurisdiction. Set aside everything else. They've got homeless people, citizens of America,
veterans living on the streets. This guy is out here cloud chasing with, you know, who he presumes
to be illegals, strategizing and organizing how he can actively divert resources to protecting
illegal immigrants and especially, presumably, because they're going after the violent criminals of
them. This seditious treasonous, whatever, this is the Democrat Party and this is who is in charge
of this state. That should be shocking on its face alone, all things other citizens.
Well, we've got more breaking news that was earlier in the show, but, you know, we got to get to him as we get to him. A lot of cover.
Trump has surrendered. The Atlantic reports Greg Bevino has lost his job. He is being pulled out. He will not. He has been asked him as role as commander at large. We'll be returning to Alcentra with others. Just saying, all right, he may have been fired.
Now, Tricia McLaughlin says he is not relieved of his duties. But he is being pulled out. Tom Homan is being sent in. And I believe I don't know, I have the posts from Trump. I got so many posts.
much stuff is going on. We have this post from Donald Trump who said, I said a very good telephone
conversation with Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis, lots of progress is being made. Tom Homan will be
meeting with him tomorrow in order to continue discussion. Thank you for your attention to this matter,
President Trump. And then I don't know if we have this, there's an additional post he made where he said
he received, Trump says he received the call from Tim Walts and that they were negotiating and Tom Homan
was going to come in and help settle this down. So it is largely being viewed as an overt surrender
the removal of Bovino,
Holman being sent and negotiate with the local government.
Looks like Trump has standing down.
I hate the idea of any perceived weakness from the administration.
I think that part of the reason why he's making the changes that he's making is because of the way the PR has been handled.
A lot of people have been complaining about the things that ICE officers have been saying to the press.
and I think that that's likely why, not because they're not handling the actual application of law properly.
But I hate the fact that it looks like Trump is backing down.
And I hate the fact that he's talking to Frey about this stuff.
Like the administration is completely in the right in trying to get the illegals out of Minneapolis.
So to back down, I think it just makes him look weak.
Yeah, well, it's a signal to Kathy Hokel and Gavin Newsom, Abigail Spanberger, and all the rest of them.
that they should go ahead and engage in these kinds of things.
And if that means turning some of their citizens into martyrs
in order to fight back against the federal government
and expose what is apparently the weakness of the federal government,
then that's what they need to do.
Donald Trump is not Lincoln. He's Buchanan, and I stand by that.
I tweeted that.
And a bunch of people who were like,
oh, you're high school reference, Tim, and you can't say that.
Buchanan is largely considered one of the,
if not the worst president in U.S. history.
And the reason I say this is we have gotten to a point where I'll tell you guys, look, obviously, I'm not voting Democrat.
These people are whackaloons.
And Trump certainly is better than what they offer, but they're not in.
And I think it's fair to say that Biden is substantially worse.
Trump's actually not bad.
But we are dealing with rapid social decay.
Do you guys see silver hitting $118?
Yeah.
I mean, this is nightmare level.
stuff. For silver to get to this position, we have to have some kind of psycho anomaly outside of
standard economics or mass panic that the U.S. dollar is about to just vaporize. And we're already
at the point where the institutions have made those purchases a long time ago. And now the retail
market's starting to buy up silver. I don't exactly know why. There's a lot of speculation around it.
The point is Donald Trump is overseeing the dissolution of the United States and its fragmentation.
We are looking at active insurgency in Minnesota with Donald Trump saying,
I'm pulling my guys out and we're going to have a negotiation.
Great.
That's what Buchanan thought he was going to do.
The guy, Lincoln, Lincoln, first thing he does when he gets in as he goes send in the troops.
Trump's not that guy.
He didn't do it in his first term.
He ain't do it in his second term.
Maybe he turns around later on, but I have a feeling Democrats are going to win.
Tie his hands up and he's going to be a Buchanan.
I'll take a hot take and disagree with all three of you.
I don't view this as capitulation, and I don't mind that the left does view it as capitulation.
What I view this as is sort of like, you know, dad comes home and says, I'm taking mom's position, and now I'm here.
Like, I view Homan as the person who ought to have been there calling the shots from the beginning and not Bovino.
And it would be like saying, like, if he replaces Pam Bondi with Andrew Bailey, some people might say, well, that's capitulation.
He's like seating to, no, I'm saying you probably want to put the best person in there to have.
the bad PR that they've gotten right now,
and had they done it properly and effectively,
then you might have avoided this PR disaster to begin with.
Perhaps what's going to happen is Tom Homan meets with Tim Waltz
and says, I'm going to shove a boot at your ass.
You're going down.
If you want this war, you're going to get it.
Maybe Hohman's going in because Bovino is on the street
looking like a fool, perhaps.
But Bovino had his issues.
Like, allegedly lying under oath,
according to a judge, to exaggerate some of the crises
that justified their responses,
You discredit yourself to be in the position that you're in.
Homan, and it's arguable that Trump ought to have listened to Homan from the beginning
and instead was going with Christy Knoem's decision making, which is problematic at best.
When you have Christy Knoem coming out and facilitating the argument that they're lying through their teeth about what's going on,
you've got to do something.
Homan should have been there from the get-go, and I don't see this as letting fray and walls off the hook at all.
Their beds might be made, and now you get someone in there who's going to really bring down the hammer.
not going to give Trump the benefit of the doubt, assuming that he's going to go in there.
And he, you know, people want to imagine Trump's behind the scenes going, this Bovino guy's
screwing everything up, homeman, get in there and shove your boot up their ass and tell him it's war.
Not happening. The Epstein files, I think, prove it's not happening. Trump is behind the scene
saying, don't screw up my plans. This is getting in the way. Just walk it back, walk it back.
Tell him Epstein's fake. And I think what's happening here is Trump's stealing fairly. I think it's
fair to say, he's dealing with Iran and China right now. Big, big issues going on with Iran negotiations.
And Trump's sitting here being like, I don't care about your little skirmishes in Minneapolis.
I'm dealing with potential war with Iran and we got battleships in the Gulf. Go deal with it.
And then when Bovino screws it up, he says, get out home and you take care of it. I'm focused on this.
I think that is likely what Trump is doing. But this means with an active state sponsored,
low-tier insurgency.
I'm not going to probably get to Taliban or something.
Trump needs to go in and say,
your government is in control
and we will not tolerate this.
Instead, he's missing the big picture.
And if, if he really is sending it home
and to put the fist down,
it looks like to his already
somewhat dejected followers,
the black pillars, Dan Baguido calls him,
that Trump is once again just surrendering.
And so listen, being a leader
is not just about being right.
It's about
proving yourself
to the people
who stand before you.
I just watched Braveheart.
You all have seen Braveheart,
right?
Love Braveheart.
And when Mel Gibson,
William Wallace,
is standing before the Scotsman
and he says,
if you stand with me
and fight,
you'll win.
And one guy goes,
we'll die.
If we run,
we'll live.
And then they all start laughing.
And he's like,
okay.
Or, and then he says,
you can stand this day
and let them know
they can take our lives, they'll never take our freedom, and that everyone cheers and screams,
and agrees to stand and fight with him. Or, man, the Patriot, talk about the best movie ever.
Sometimes all you need in that scene when everyone's breaking, and Mel Gibson's character
grabs the flag and screams, no, and runs forward, and they all watch him, and they turn and run,
maybe he's wrong, but people see that and they see inspiration. And what I see right now with
the Epstein stuff around Trump, and again, this is very much Beltway Insider stuff, we know,
there's a viral post, people care more about the Seahawks than they cared about what's going on with ice.
In the political space, those that are most active, those that are most willing and likely to support,
have watched Trump falter again and again. I'm not saying he's lost his base. I'm just saying
there's some people who are just like, are you kidding me? You're pulling. They had announced,
there was rumors circulating Trump was going to pull out CBP the unit completely, not just Bovino,
and then reassess.
And then there was some back and forth.
Some people said, no, it's not confirmed yet.
Some journalists were like, we're reaching out to see if this is the case.
Now we know that Bovino is being pulled out.
They're claiming he hasn't lost his job.
Some are arguing he lost his job, though, to be honest, I don't trust the Atlantic.
Again, I'm sorry.
It just looks like Trump is saying, I surrender.
It absolutely looks like that because he kind of is, right?
I mean, listen, I, on my own dime ran around the country fighting to get Trump elected.
Why?
Because I wanted accountability.
It's not blackpilling for me to ask legitimate questions.
And you said something that was really interesting to him.
You said it's not Taliban-like insurgency.
Well, you know what?
I don't know.
What do we have there, right?
So we have a lot of foreign nationals.
We know a lot of terrorists were imported across the border when Biden had it open.
We know that for sure.
There's numerous intel reports on that.
What do we have there?
Now, we're not challenging these guys full-fledged.
All these guys have guns, though.
These guys are armed paramilitary-type training.
I mean, we don't know what we've got there.
If we push us, if we actually start deporting people on a massive scale, if we actually went in there, what would happen?
How do we know they don't have met?
We have no idea what we're actually facing.
But what we do know is that we elected Donald Trump to clean house.
We elected Donald Trump because we wanted accountability for Democrats, for Republicans, for anybody who is breaking the law.
And what we've got is weak-need woosy rear-end response.
See, I caught myself there.
But listen, this is pathetic.
This is an embarrassment.
For over a year now, we've been waiting for prosecutions of anybody of substance,
and not once has it happened.
We literally have the most embarrassing Attorney General.
I mean, this is like Merrick Garland Part 2.
I mean, we have the same people, the same people in the DOJ and FBI
that arrested and prosecuted J-Sixers like this,
but they can't do it with these guys?
Well, maybe Bovino is out because he said that thing about how Preddy was going to massacre
law enforcement, and that does not appear to be true.
I mean, maybe that's more what this is about, perhaps, than capitulating necessarily.
Maybe it has something to do with Bovino's comments.
No, Bovino, I don't even care about Bovino as much as I care about the fact that, you know,
we fired 150 or so FBI agents.
there were 5,000 that were involved with J6.
So those 5,000 FBI agents could round up J6s
from all over the country, put them in jail, prosecute them.
There are hundreds and hundreds of them in the first few months.
But this, we have a legit insurgency here, a legit insurrection,
and we've got nothing.
I want to stress this too.
J6 was before Biden gets in,
and as soon as he gets in, within months,
they're locking people in solitary confinement.
Immediately.
Fingers snap Biden got these people in jail.
Immediately.
investigation in American history.
The reality is, I'm glad you're railing against Pam Bondi because you didn't get nothing.
What you got was Pam Bondi getting on a flight and going to Minnesota to do a hit, not a hit, a piece or a hit with Fox News.
And a strongly worded letter.
That's the most frustrating thing is she actually said, very, very strongly worded letter.
She did the meme.
And then what happens if he doesn't listen to it?
We'll see then.
We'll send another strongly worded letter.
And then what does Tim Walls do?
He makes fun of her for failure to deliver on the Epstein files.
I don't mind this.
I don't see it as capitulation.
Homan is the stronger one who should have been there in the first place.
If he's going to reposition and get the right people in charge, maybe Bondi's next.
But he's got to get the right people there.
There's no point going in there and making five more martyrs out of different people who are going to be very, you know, who will be celebrated for having been murdered.
Homer is telling me that I got to run for president of you.
I have to go do it because no one's getting a job done.
No, first of all, we thought we, there's trying for Trump yet.
And then we've got J.D. Vance, who I think, you know, probably sees more of the complaining from the base than Trump, who seems to be shielded to his own detriment.
But, yeah, you got a guy coming out and saying, you know, lying about Matthew, pretty, embarrassing everybody who repeats it after it.
Stephen Miller's got to be embarrassed.
Christy Noamishies are lying on that's got to be embarrassed.
And then you make the administration look like the liars that the left say you were.
They're trying to play the left's game.
It doesn't work because the opposition to the left is because of their cult.
The left lies all the time.
Everyone else gets mad.
So what happens is they say, then let's play the same game.
Trump says Trump truths out that René, that the agent Jonathan Ross got ran over and is lucky to be alive.
Okay, come on.
That's not Bovino who said that.
This is presumably Trump's policy because Trump's the one who said that nonsense.
And then you get his administration all repeating the same nonsense.
I think they were like, hey, if liberals lie, why don't we just lie?
And then they found out the only reason they have support is because their base hates liars.
No, I think the guy who got hit by the car, he did get a little more injured than we initially thought.
Yeah, but Trump said he got ran over and he surprised he's alive.
Nearly and look, he could have been killed.
Nearly ran over.
Set that aside.
Look, there's no capitulating in stopping to make mistakes and then reassess and look, Pam Bondi said they sent subpoenas for Fry and Walls.
I'm sure something's going to come of that.
Hashtag not.
But it might be an indication that Trump understands the wrong people are not doing the jobs right now and it's time to put the right people in.
Or, or.
So let's let me give you two, let me make a case here.
So do you remember back when Ukraine sent the drones to assassinate Putin?
Yeah.
And do you remember afterwards they said to Donald Trump, they said, Trump, what do you think about them trying to assassinate Putin?
He says, what?
I don't know anything about this, right?
And then later, there was another incident, right?
Ukraine sent drones and they attacked Russia's nuclear fleet, which, I mean, could have caused
nuclear war, right?
Yeah.
So we've got two instances, and in both instances, they asked Donald Trump, but he says, well,
I don't know, I haven't been briefed, I don't know anything about it.
So, and this is a fair time later, right?
Two instances that could have resulted in global nuclear war and no one bothered to tell
the president, I mean, that's the kind of thing you interrupt a meeting for, right?
It's a global nuclear war, maybe we should interrupt a meeting.
Now, I've been talking about this, and I'm going to tell you guys, I'm not, I don't care who wants to call me out and say it's BS, because I'm not going to tell you my sources.
I've got more than one source in the White House, senior officials.
They've told me over and over again.
We get the same story over and over again.
Pam Bondy, Susie Wiles, Susie Wiles is the gatekeeper.
She keeps, the only thing Trump gets is what Wiles gives her.
And anybody that speaks out, like me, well, you've got no access.
You are cut.
You're a black pillor.
You're a monster.
You speak out against Susie Wells.
You know, and when I dropped the initial stuff on Susie Wiles,
because I was asked to investigate some alleged campaign corruption during the campaign.
I was asked by friends of Donald Trump because they're worried about him.
So I look in, and I keep seeing these things that just don't add up.
And I'm not going to make any accusations get myself sued here,
although I've got the evidence to keep myself out of trouble if they want to try it.
You know, I looked at some funky things happening.
Well, it kept going back to the same people.
I'm going to tell you right now, Wiles is blocking.
Nobody gets access to Trump unless it's through Wiles.
This whole thing, I don't think Trump even knows what's going on.
I don't think he's getting proper information.
I think he's, because this is not the guy that we fought for.
This is not the guy who came in in 2016.
He's got a bunch of crooks around him, and until he wises up, and ultimately he's the boss, he's the boss.
So until he wises up and figures out, hey, I got a bunch of crooks around me and gets rid of him,
This is the kind of crap we're going to get.
No accountability.
Useless Pam Bonnie, Pfizer, Pam Bondi, who worked for Pfizer, you know, right before she went in?
And by the way, did you know that Pfizer Pam Bondi, right before she worked for Pfizer,
she represented them in the year before she went in and was AG?
Do you know that on the first full day of her work, she changed enforcement priorities in the DOJ?
And suddenly two OFAC investigations into Pfizer disappeared her first day of work.
That's the most substantial work she's done since she's got there.
She was counsel in 2021.
And 2024 through a separate firm.
And they are not reinstating Brooke Jackson's
key TAM fraud lawsuit against Pfizer,
which was a Biden-era dismissal.
I agree.
Bondi is the,
she's not just the weakest link.
I mean, arguably the most corrupt link.
The problem what you're saying is that this was the exact same criticism.
Everybody leveled in Trump's first term.
And the problem would be
if he hasn't learnt the lesson from the first term,
or if he, I don't know,
he just has more disguised
wolves in the henhouse.
Who do you like better for A.G.?
Oh, Matt Gates.
Yeah, well, for sure.
Absolutely.
No, absolutely.
Everyone's going to make the potato file joke now in an accusment of the...
And there might be some substantial corruption behind that whole story because I know the
details of that whole story.
But he would have been better.
I mean, quite clearly.
Andrew Bailey would be better.
We do hear...
Robert Barnes would be better.
We do hear about...
He was right about Bovino.
I mean, I was going to say before we went live.
Bovino's out.
Barnes called it.
Okay.
The guy should not have been there.
We do hear an awful lot more about Venezuela and Greenland and, you know, foreign adversaries than we hear about domestic policy.
And I think that Americans elected Trump primarily to say, you know, foreign policy.
We're going to put that on the back burner for a while.
Let's really deal with what's going on in America.
Yeah.
And that is still, I think what I think that's still what we want, you know.
America first.
What the hell are we even talking about?
Who cares about Greenland?
Why are we even talking about Greenland?
I'm not necessarily opposed.
to some sort of pox-americana
and like go get some more territory.
Our last territorial acquisition was what, like,
the Northern Mariana Islands in the 80s or something like that?
Like, by all means, go get some territory.
Why not?
But that doesn't mean that you can allow Minnesota to stage in all that insurrection.
We can't take care of Minnesota.
How the hell are we going to take care of Greenland?
Greenland is only 58,000 people, and it's a homogenous population.
There's not a ton of immigrants.
If they buy Greenland for a million bucks,
person. I think you can get a lot of Americans to move
to Greenland for a million bucks. Is there skiing
up there? I don't.
There will be soon. Why not?
The issue is that... Hot Springs.
Yeah, why not? Let's go for it.
The issue is that you're right, and there's been
a lot of talk about foreign policy. A lot
of it is arguably not in America's
best interest, but arguably it is
that you make the argument for Iran, for Israel, for whatever.
RFK Jr., when he
announced his campaign, said, you know,
a country that is at war abroad will never be
at peace at home, and it's because you divert
resources, you divert monies.
The problem is with Greenland,
I'm on board with Greenland, but you've diluted
support for Greenland with issues
like Iran strikes and the potential for more
war there, which looks like it's going to.
Did we just send like a whole
Lincoln?
People are indicated.
The indicators for war
are afoot. And then
you have the people who elected
Trump on no new wars all of a sudden
saying, oh no, he meant no new
protracted wars. And America first
doesn't mean America only. And all of a sudden you can't
carry firearms if you're going to large gatherings of people.
But we're not even gathering.
I mean, let's go back to that.
That wasn't a large gathering.
That was a directed attempt to impede law enforcement.
And it turns out that the guy that Border Patrol was looking to arrest is still at
large.
He escaped.
So like, yeah.
So it was an effect.
I just got to push back on that.
You can carry guns to all sorts of public gatherings and protests and stuff like that.
But when you put your hands on law enforcement for whatever reason, right?
He put his hands on the guy.
That's what caused all of the mess.
If he had gotten up on the sidewalk and just stood back, he'd be alive today.
I just want to have video footage of what he thought was abusive person.
I just need you all to see this picture of snow machines making snow in Greenland.
Love it.
There is skiing.
This is a ski-lift.g.L.
And one of the photos is they're making snow.
What's the elevation of that mountain?
It looks big in the distance, but...
Oh, that looks pretty nice.
A little night skiing on some glaciers.
I want to revise my position on Greenland.
I like skiing.
Because it's cold doesn't mean...
There's a lot of...
I think there's Antarctic deserts that qualify as deserts
because they don't have enough precipitation.
So they might be freezing cold, but not a lot of precipitation.
Yeah, so you make some snow and then you're good.
Oh, it's the origin of the Kentras.
That looks...
That's gorgeous.
Look at that.
You can see the water while you're skiing?
That's pretty cool.
That's actually very cool.
I like Northern Canada.
I mean, if everybody's interested, he can go acquire.
Well, Canada's next, Viva.
No, yeah.
We're not taking Canada.
No.
Greenland is all about the World Economic Forum's North American Economic Zone.
I mean, that's the real reason behind this crap.
I mean, Canada's part of it.
So is Mexico.
We can just have one great world economic forum sponsored, North American Economic Zone.
And just finish up the great reset in the whole nine yards.
Canadians have their government.
their chance to sit in the government.
They're not coming down here voting.
No. They're not going to vote. They're not going to
vote. They're not going to vote either, Phil. I mean, they don't get a vote.
It's like Puerto Rico or D.C.
We're going to jump to this next video.
We got this video clip in Minnesota, my friends. This is what happens when a person
tries to grab a flashbang from law enforcement
after they've thrown it. Now she's, now she's
asking for help.
Meadow. Oh my God.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
So I am...
Flashbangs and tears and casters.
Those things are specifically designed to suck.
Do not pick up things that are designed to suck.
What is a flash bang?
What is it?
It's a concussion.
You throw it, it goes bang.
Imagine trying to block a Roman candle with your finger or hold like an M-150 when it's detonating.
I don't want to make the mean jokes.
People were saying this is a Darwin award.
I said it doesn't qualify as a Darwin award because it doesn't qualify as a Darwin award because,
because she can still procreate.
All right.
I got a question for you.
This is my point.
The reason why I want to highlight this,
because I'm sure everybody gets good,
a lot people are laughing at it.
Well,
and it's also because not just her hand is all injured
and people are like justice,
but that she's flailing around like in agony,
suffering and people are just like laughing at it.
My question is this.
You've got 1,000,
astute, well-reasoned individuals on one side of a field.
On the other side of a field,
you have 1,000 potential Darwin Award winners.
And a fight breaks out.
Who wins?
The Darwin Award winners.
Probably.
Unquestionably, the Darwin award winners are going to win that fight.
My question to conservative is how many people on the right are willing to pick up a live grenade to try and throw at cops?
Not me.
Zero.
Definitely won't do it.
They've got them in spades.
So when it, like, everybody's making fun of this lady and I'm like, dude, they laugh and they go,
If a Civil War ever broke out, we have the guns, blah, blah, blah.
Yes, and they've got Darwin award winners.
I'm going to push back a second.
I'm gonna push back a second time of the night.
This displays not steadfast belief in a cause, but stupidity.
And zombies are also stupid.
And that's what's what's-
Yeah, but the problem is zombies, they don't get taken out by a flashbang.
Like this, you're dealing with people who are cosplaying revolutionaries
because they just watched one battle after another.
And you're picking up a, like, it doesn't matter if they're cosplay.
But she comes running to the cops, but she comes right into the very same cops that she was just,
she never did the cops?
No, she's asking for help from the authorities.
From the street medics.
And I see this concern is going, they're yelling medics like she's in a war zone.
They are treating it like a war zone and you're not.
And that's why they're going to run right over you.
Calling this a larp is wrong because larping is live action role playing.
These people are not playing.
This lady trying to throw a grenade at police.
So what's this thing?
Well, let me put it like this.
The presumption is if you are picking up a grenade, typically it's because activists are trained to lob them back at cops.
Now, I don't know exactly what she was doing.
Maybe she's like, oh, look at this.
Bang, in her hand or whatever.
We don't actually see that part of the video.
It is well known, and I've seen it happen a million times.
The agitators will see a tear gas canister fly, and they bring gloves, and they'll pick it up, and they'll lob it back at the cops.
And the cops are wearing gas masks because of this.
So the presumption is she was like, I am going to throw a grenade at police.
At the end of the day, we've got to distinguish, right?
So, I mean, there's the legit Darwin award winners.
And then there's, there's, you know, the college liberal weanies that are out there.
And they're going to fold like paper, right?
So the liberal weeny activists, I think, will fold like.
But then, you know, you do have some of these guys that are hardcore nut jobs.
Now, let me say between the two of you, right?
I split the difference.
I think some of these guys are super dangerous.
I mean, look at the Taliban, right?
They beat the Soviet Union.
They held us to a standstill.
These people live in caves, and I mean, they're just, it's not even close, right?
Like technologically, militarily, it's not even close.
But you know what?
How long were we in Afghan and we didn't beat them?
Right.
So, I mean, these psychopaths, they fight.
I got to push back on that.
The reason that we, quote unquote, lost Afghanistan is because we were trying to treat,
we were trying to make those people into Jeffersonian democracy-loving people.
And they are not.
Every single military engagement, the U.S.
US got in, they absolutely won.
So, and people say that a lot.
People say, oh, you know, the U.S. lost this and the U.S. lost that.
The politics, the U.S. lost.
Do not, black slightism lost that.
Do not get it twisted that the military loses engagements, because it just does not.
That's fair.
Who was it that said, if, in response to the Preti shooting, if a soldier had done that in
Afghanistan, they would have been court-martial.
Did you hear that?
There was a politician who said that.
Yeah.
And, like, I forget who.
wasn't and when I was listening to that I said yeah that's exactly why they were not able to
succeed in certain com conflicts because you had to go through a chain of command
protocol before firing on somebody who was clearly posing a threat to you actually
Babbitt who was on armed and shot and killed and they celebrate her death still
to this day yeah they called her a domestic terrorist at the time yeah equate her
to good Renee good although you know again with even with Ashley Babbitt it was a
situation of you're you're doing stupid things and the consequences can spiral out of
control real quick but as more of
footage of that came out, even the shot itself wasn't proper because you had cops behind her
that could have been easily as hit by that shot as she was. So Tim, you know what? It'd be kind of cool.
Compare the video of that guy that was resisting arrest got shot with Roseanne Boylan getting beat
to death while she was laying on the ground unconscious on J6, right? So the video of her being
beat to death. I mean, she's defenseless on the ground and they just keep clubbing her, right?
This guy is actively fighting that whole time. Like you said, your description of
But the gun going off, someone yelling gun and gun.
I mean, it's a, you know, that one's kind of unfortunate.
I thought the idiot.
He's fighting cops.
Yeah.
If he wasn't fighting cops, what happened?
That's right.
It's unfortunate, but you're an idiot.
You did something stupid.
You were breaking numerous laws.
I mean, it's absolutely wins in court, in my opinion.
So, you know, but and it's like, you know, the other idiot that tried to run over the guy.
I mean, listen, that wins in court too, in my opinion.
But Roseanne Boylan?
I mean, she's literally laying on the ground unconscious.
and they keep hitting her.
Tom, they said she died of a drug overdose.
Oh, yeah, I forgot about that.
I'm sorry, I forgot about that.
Did you do polls?
I do a poll.
But George Floyd didn't.
I'm picking the non-Darwin award winners
every day of the week.
To win a fight.
To win a fight, absolutely.
It's the way Homo sapiens, you know,
got rid of the...
Who had this sweet?
You guys told me who had this week.
I remember who it was.
It was, um,
conservatives treat power the way a wine snob treats alcohol.
And Democrats treat power the way an alcoholic treats alcohol.
Curtis Yarvin.
Who's going to win that fight?
The guy that wants to drink the booze.
I don't know.
If the guy gets too drunk,
it makes it very easy
for someone who's of sound mind
to beat them.
No, you're open.
You're coping.
No, no, I'm pushing it.
I'm still taking the non-Darwin Award winners
every day.
There's not a single conservative
willing to fight cops,
not even one time.
There aren't even conservatives.
They aren't even conservatives.
At least one time.
That's it.
But also, we don't see counter-protests.
We don't see, like, for a minute,
we saw some counter-protests in Portland.
I know Katie Davis Court
was covered.
that for post-millennial and she was out there and there were like pro-ice frat boys and stuff
out here and there but they're not going out in these zero-degree temperatures to support ice
or to counter-protest these people and you were talking about the difference between the
Darwin award winners and the people who went to college I would put money on on this woman having
gone to college yeah maybe I mean most of them went to college most of them went to college
the issue is there's many factors at play in why whether or not
someone's willing to run up, grab a grenade and chuck it at cops. And it is one principal reason.
Do you have kids? Seeing as conservatives have families, conservative men are substantially less willing
to engage in a conflict where they would leave their families high and dry. During the woke
tyranny, which, you know, like the late 2010s into COVID, I saw it all the time in our own chat.
I remember saying, I can't speak up at work.
I'll lose my job and then how do my kids eat?
And I'm like, and there you go.
Liberals don't have kids, so they'll scream and quit their jobs.
And it happened.
Famous video of a guy who he had a mask at BLM and Taco Bell said,
you can't wear the mask.
He says, and I'll walk out.
And they said, then do it.
And then he makes a video, everybody loses their mind.
Taco Bell panics, re-hires the guy or offers him his job back.
Not a single conservative was willing to speak out because they were like,
I got to take care of myself and my family.
This affords the left a psychotic amount of leeway.
Now, to be fair, 20 years from now, assuming they don't take political power, they'll cease to exist.
The big problem is if they do win power through kamikaze strikes and stupidity or whatever, just blunt aggression,
then they're going to make sure Republicans don't exist.
So, Tim, I'm going to tell you, I did speak out, and I lost a lot fighting on the COVID stuff.
I spoke out a lot.
I got a family, and I lost a lot doing it.
But I will tell you that I agree with you most won't.
but some of us will.
The key, though, is that there's some of us, some of us that will stand, period.
And I think those of us on the conservative side, I think there's a smaller number,
but there's a number of us on the conservative side on the freedom side that will stand.
But those of us that will on this side, we do it on principle, so we'll stand to the bitter end.
There is no, someone may call me a Darwin guy at some point, because I'm going to be honest with you.
There are things I won't depend on neon, period, ever.
And I do think that the conservatives that will fight on principle are probably even more dedicated than these leftist loons.
That's why I say having a family is the double-edged sword to some extent.
You're not going to go squander your life for nothing, but you're going to defend your family when you reach that threshold.
And I don't know.
Yeah, these are idiots and they're willing to go out on a cold day and achieve effectively nothing.
What do you mean?
Trump pulled both.
I know out.
I still don't believe that that's capitulation.
I think that's re-strategizing and bringing in the right.
people. Why does he have to do that? I think the
what why does Trump have to re-stategize
at all? Because because it's because
the screw up of the PR. He's been routed
is what we call it in conflict. Well no, I would
say he might have arguably because of the
leadership that was on on ground there,
fell into the trap, gave the PR that
the left wanted. Trump's efforts
have been routed by the enemy and he's
retreating and reassessing. And sometimes
you have to retreat and that's fair, but
the point is it shouldn't have happened.
No, we should have immediately had prosecutions
for some of these networks. Yeah.
When the day he came into office.
And we know they exist in other states,
networked with each other.
And we,
have we seen any high profile perp walks for Antifa?
Don't get us.
Let's get,
go about.
We can talk about Pan Bondi being the worst,
you know,
being worse than Bill Barr.
It's not even just Pam Bondi, though.
It's a deal.
Where's a single Antifa financier in coughs
and a perp walk?
Well, you had Cash Patel talking about it again on OAN,
like, oh yes, we got to go after the money.
No shit, Sherlock.
I've been saying,
go after the money for 10 years now.
Going after Joe.
George Soros, open society, and it's the problem is, it's unclear as whether or not there's been a shift of the people that we had faith in, but everyone was very excited when Cash Patel got in there.
You know, people were less excited with Pan Bondi, but, you know, giving her the benefit of the doubt, something happened, or they were never there to begin with to actually do what they promised to do.
Cash coming out and saying, yeah, follow the money.
Okay, you've been there a year now. How long are you going to take to follow the money? Because midterms are coming around and then 2028's coming around.
and then the money that's still there
is going to be used to defeat you
in the next midterms and the next election.
So you know, well, let me be a conspiracy theorist
for a minute, right?
So if we wait just a little bit longer,
just a little bit,
by the time they actually try and save face
and arrest anybody of importance,
it'll be after the midterms
before anything's getting done.
Well, then we'll have a Democrat Congress,
so they don't have to do anything anyways.
I think these people are undermining Trump intentionally.
I mean, listen, and Cash was on the reawakened tour with me.
I mean, I was on the reawakened tour.
I mean, I was on the reawakened tour.
I can't say,
I know him well. But, you know, we had a lot of hope when cash came in, a lot of hope.
And to say I'm disappointed is, I mean, that's like the most epic of all the people because
he was there. I mean, he was a warrior speaking on this stuff. You know, he talked a good game,
but, you know, but so I was real excited about Bongino too. Now Bonino's out there attacking
people who are asking why, you know, the mega administration isn't doing, how are you making
America great again when you're letting this crap happen? How are you making America great again
when you're letting billionaires who raped children go free.
How are you making America great again?
When you back someone like Lindsey Graham, how are we making America great again?
When we pass, did you all know we got digital ID now?
It's pinned to the top of my Twitter profile.
You can see, I lay it all out.
The law now is in place in the United States where we have digital ID.
These are not things that are mega.
We're not doing mega.
I'm praying because, you know, listen, I fought for Trump.
I want him to come back to mega.
I want him to get back to where he was.
But it isn't going to happen when he's got a bunch of crooks around him that are undermining him every step.
I think it's intentional.
You want to go conspiratorial.
This is Robert Barnes's idea we discussed it last night on our show.
But if you wanted to make it, if you deep down didn't actually want to get rid of illegal immigrants
because you enjoy exploiting them for cheap labor like Kinsinger.
Well, let's go with cheap labor because the votes doesn't favor the Republicans, but cheap labor might favor some rhinos.
If you wanted to actually not get rid of the problem but make it look like you were trying to fight
the problem while producing the exact opposite results, what would you be doing differently than
what just happened in Minnesota?
Nothing.
And so, you know, this is the idea that it's, there is a lot of rhinos who want cheap labor for,
you know, their own corporate buddies.
And you don't really want to get rid of all the illegals.
You had Trump discuss keeping them for hospitality and for agriculture, then taking a lot of
blowback from the base.
Well, here's a way to make sure that you don't actually successfully get rid of deporting anybody
because of the optics are so bad.
And maybe that is the deep down conspiracy.
I can one up your conspiracy theory.
I can one up you.
So I don't know.
Does everybody here accept that there's election fraud?
I was told that the elections are unimpeachable.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, yeah, I know we can't.
Clearly, the elections are perfect.
But I mean, do you think that it doesn't happen in the primaries?
If it happens in the general, you think it doesn't happen to happen in the primaries?
Now, let me ask you a question.
If you believe in election fraud and you think it happens in the primaries, too,
why do you think that Republicans, when they have the majority of the House or majority of the Senate and the presidency, still can't pass election reform laws?
I'll just leave it there.
Well, I mean, it does seem like more senators are getting onto the SAVE Act, so there's a little bit of a array of hope, I guess.
But then it's going to have to be enforced.
The SAVE Act now has a provision.
And we already have a situation where most of these states where when voter rolls are requested, they are
denying the Trump administration access to those voter records. Bingo. Not only that, but it also
has a component to push more digital ID. So the real ID system is set up, guess what, public-private
partnership, where a nonprofit coordinates data sharing between the state. So there's no federal database.
It's done through a public-private partnership with a nonprofit, which means, you know, we have all
sorts of litigation issue. But guess what? It's still happening. The new Save Act, which I support,
we need the Save Act, but the enforcement's weak, and it promotes Real ID, which is, I'm sorry,
real ID is an absolute disaster. Why do you think, why do you think so? Because it provides,
it provides biometric data and digital track and trace. But do they, do they not already have that,
do they not already have that on everybody? Well, part of the situation, it's not, go ahead.
Well, part of the situation right now, honestly, is like, you get like boomers and Gen Z that are like, no, no, no, we don't want digital tracking, blah, blah, blah.
Then when you get to younger millennials and, I'm sorry, not Gen Z, but Gen X.
When you get to younger millennials, Gen X and Gen Alpha, they don't care.
They really don't care about privacy the way that older people do.
I'm 50, right?
And so, like, I actually do care about that.
But at the same time, I'm walking around with this all the time.
You know, I had Amazon Alexa for a while.
Like, the idea that you're going to have, that people, that we're going to continue to have the privacy that we enjoyed 20, 30, 40 years ago, it's gone because as the boomers and Gen X gets older, gen, you know, younger millennials and Gen Z just don't care.
So I understand what you're saying, but they don't even think about it.
Young people don't even think about it.
Do you hear about that guy who drove his car into men?
I think it was Maine, and then just got out and walked in the woods.
And he was notorious for living with like never lit a fire, living in.
27 years.
Yeah, for 27 years.
And he would go to cabins when no one was there, gently break in, take some food and then leave.
And half the cabin owners were like arrested.
The other half would actually put extra food out with a note saying stay as long as you'd like,
but he never would.
He got caught after 27 years because of technology.
Because at a certain point, people started getting its ubiquity of camera.
and trail cams and just general, like, satellite tracking stuff.
Eventually, someone was like, we can see where he, he would walk on stones and tree roots
that nobody could track him.
And they found him.
Yeah, I feel bad for that guy.
I mean, you should be able to wander off into the woods of Maine and live on your own for
27 years and not bother anybody.
Well, he was stealing from cabins.
Yeah, but like, if he wasn't stealing nobody.
He was a cabin keeper.
That's how they remunerated him with food.
I get that.
I get that.
And, like, that's, you know, that's not great and whatever.
But like you should be able to just go wander off and not bother anybody and not be bothered.
Like in America, that should be possible.
I understand what you're saying.
But again, this is an idea that with young people, they're totally, it's totally foreign to them.
The idea of actual privacy.
Yes, because we have failed.
But that doesn't mean it's not.
No, it's not because it's not because we failed.
It's because of it's because of modern society doesn't allow for that.
People want the things that their iPhone, that the internet that are that are offered by.
these new technologies and these new technologies, whether you like it or not,
come with constant logging and constant interaction with cell phone towers.
Like, that's the price.
Yeah.
And meanwhile, like, we can walk around our homes with our iPhones in our hands being like,
where's my phone?
I can't find it.
Yeah, true.
But not only that.
Like, look, not only that, nowadays the technology exists to take a Wi-Fi router,
connect to the Wi-Fi router, like in your home, and they can model, like,
the inside of your house is just like in the Batman movie.
So, like, the idea that you have any kind of privacy,
if you want privacy, you must totally disconnect everything
except for maybe the electrical service to your house.
And nobody's prepared to do that.
No, but that doesn't even do anything.
You just need to be the backdrop of a picture
that someone posts to Facebook
and they're going to have everything about you.
And by the way, all that technology,
they still can't find the guy who brought cocaine into the White House
and it took him five years to find Brian Cole Jr.,
the alleged pipe bomb Patsy.
Of course they know.
We all know who brought cocaine into the White House.
Come on.
A needle there.
But no, the thing about, the privacy is gone.
Your biometrics are already there.
When you travel, they're there.
They scan you when you come back into America.
I don't have a real ID, and I've been holding off forever.
And I've had to fly, and they do the whole, like here, you don't have a real ID.
In New Hampshire, they pushed it back as far as possible to have the real ID.
I have to renew my ID in April, and I'm going to get a real ID because I have to.
Because it's the only option.
So do we just give it up?
Because, I mean, here's what's happened, right?
COVID happened because we, when I talk about COVID, the lockdowns, all that stuff happened
because we sat on our butts.
We turned up.
You know what?
Nobody cares.
Just let it happen.
Let this happen.
It's getting worse, right?
So there's been no accountability for COVID.
$15 to $30 trillion with a T changed hands during COVID globally,
depending on your estimates.
Fifteen to $30.
Of what?
$15 to $30 trillion with a T, changed hands globally, depending on the estimates, for
during COVID.
Not one, listen, we know, I know because I was involved with breaking it all, that it was
created in the lab in Wuhan with help from our CIA, our USAID, EcoHealth Alliance.
It was a public-private partisan.
We know the whole thing about it.
We know that it was there.
We know that the MRNA vaccines were created years before.
I know because I've literally testified under oath in Congress over it.
We know that they knew early on that these things weren't safe and effective.
We stood and we let things go, right?
So we let it all go and then they stole an election over it.
They did all sorts of things with it.
This stuff happens again unless we take a stand.
We elected Donald Trump to put a stop, to get accountability to make sure that we're going
to have free and fair elections, that we would never have COVID things again, that we would
stop this illegal immigration, that we'd get our economy.
And the one thing he is doing, I think we'll have a good economy this year.
I like what he's doing there.
And I do think he's done some decent things foreign policy-wise.
I don't think the economy is going to be good.
You don't think it'll come back?
I can't believe what silver is that.
My grandmother, she didn't leave it to me because I just took it.
It was a little like chivas regal bag of silver dollars, Canadian silver dollars.
Those are going to be worth something now.
They were like $6 for the longest time.
This is, so I, we had a gold silver sponsor a while ago.
And they come and go because they do like multi-month, like, three months.
And then they'll come back, you know, six months later or something.
And so they wanted me to have, they were like, do you have silver for silver, right?
I was like, yeah, I got a bunch of silver.
And they were like, show it off.
when you're doing the reads.
I was like, okay.
So there's a little stack of silver.
It is 20 silver coins.
20 silver coins.
When I bought it, I were...
That's 20, was it?
$2,200.
Just about, yeah.
Well, no, no, that would be...
20 coins would be...
100,000...
106 each?
What?
Their ounce coins?
Yeah.
Yeah, so 20 ounces...
Times 106.
Is that the current price?
Well, yeah.
Well, that's good.
You don't want to be...
I'm just saying that when I bought it,
it was 23.
or whatever
per coin.
It was like
500 bucks for a stack.
It's $110.
Oh my God.
See,
this problem is I'm looking
for a golden silver
sponsor that's going to make
one ounce
silver and gold suppositories
so that way you can smuggle
the world to the country easily.
This is insane.
We'll call them Viva suppository
golden silver.
You know, we'll buy a bunch of that
is all the Somalis.
We'll buy a bunch of that
and then they can dispense
with the suitcases full of cash
and they can just go
with the Viva suppository.
Viva, Viva, Viva.
Disavow.
Look how crazy this is.
Silver's at 110. You're right.
It's 2200.
That's wild.
How much silver is that?
110.63.
There was, there's been a lot of talk.
I had gold too.
Yeah, there's a lot of, there's been a lot of talk amongst like gold and silver bugs.
Not recently, but 10 years ago, people were complaining because silver was not keeping up with the price of gold.
As gold increased, silver was being, that people were saying that the market was being.
depressed. I think that some of this is that has whatever the whatever was keeping well China's not
exporting anymore so the demand is is constrained okay but I think for moves like this I think what likely
happened is institutional power said we need silver yeah well I mean look it's it's weird for metals
to be acting like crypto yeah you know honestly because it's like now the the market cap for gold
and silver is is above what the the market cap for for all crypto is which is kind of crazy
Conspiracy? They're buying up silver. They're going to plate it with gold and they're going to stick it back in the safes at Fort Knox to make it look like they have what they're supposed to have.
Why? Just do copper.
Look, okay, my plan is better.
Your plan's more expensive.
That's crazy, man.
That graph was only the five day.
What's the, what's the five year?
Yeah.
It looks like some crypto charts.
Bro, look at this.
You know?
Look at this. I kid you not, when I bought this stuff, it was like $23.
Yeah.
I was like, I'm going to buy a bunch of these.
these at, bro, I thought, and I didn't look at this, I don't know for sure, but I thought I heard
that, it was less.
I bought it in, I bought it before 20.
I think I bought it at like 18 bucks.
Yeah.
I heard one of the banks had oversold the paper and that's part of what's contributing to it.
Man.
There was a time where people, I would, I had a PO box and I told people that if they sent
me two silver dimes or one silver quarter, I would give them an autograph, a sign, autograph
picture.
It was like a couple bucks for, at the time, it was like four.
or five bucks for everything.
So it was like, you know, four or five bucks, I'll send you a picture.
And now I've got a lot of silver dimes and quarters because of it.
Copper apparently is going to skyrocket, too, people are saying.
Copper's at six bucks.
It's not really moving in any kind of dramatic fashion.
Nothing cool about owning copper.
I bought a bunch of copper, though.
Because it's just dirt cheap.
It's more expensive to ship.
Big, heavy copper ingots.
It's fun.
Because of Ian, right?
Yeah.
Ian was like, you got to buy copper.
And I did it went up so I made some money.
You know, it's up 30, 40% in the past year.
I think it was like, how much it's copper necessary for the production of ammunition?
I don't know.
Copper.
Copper jackets, but that's it.
Yeah, it's more so that we use it for wiring.
And so with AI expansion.
Yeah, actually in all over the Pacific Northwest, I remember for a while, Ari Hoffman was covering the incessant copper wire theft.
People were breaking into homes.
breaking into like construction sites
and stripping all of the copper wiring out.
South Africa dudes are dying over that.
They try and get a live copper wires.
That's not smart.
No, it's not smart at all.
It's not a clever movie.
It's almost as dumb as picking up a flash grenade
and trying to throw it back barehanded.
That's kind of special, that flash grenade thing.
Well, I've seen, like, I'm a glutton for punishment
and like watching these videos of people doing stupid things.
Like getting their hands blown off by fire works.
To let kids know, these things are not just, you know,
they'll blow your freaking fingers into like, oh, it's crazy.
But, yeah, seeing a lot of that stuff.
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We got Dominion after Dark saying, Viva Fry told me he likes to get, I don't know if I'm going to read that.
Spell it out.
Something about Anton?
Oh, Anton's meat.
Is that from dominant one?
Dominion After Dark.
Oh, okay.
That might be.
Is that on Comitube or is that on Rumble?
All right.
Well, that's Anton's meat is Bill Tong.
Bill Tong.
Oh, I love Bill Tong.
It's amazing.
This guy over here, he knows what it's all about.
Yeah, it's Bill Tongue, USA.com.
He's a guy, he always gives Rumble Rans when I go live.
The jokes are everybody loves Anton's meat in their mouth.
And then what's that other one?
Oh, yeah, the Dry Wars is the other.
So you got the Bill Tong and then you got the sauce of the like cronels.
See, this guy's from South Africa.
He knows what's all about it.
Oh, okay, so you know Anton's, well, hold on.
Bro, he used to bring in big and bring in big stacks of Bill Tong
and everybody would just eat it nonstop.
That stuff was good.
Yeah.
Bill Tongue, USA.com.
It's made in Texas.
It's delicious.
And if you can see that, I don't know who can see that.
It's, it's like eating a tender, beautiful beef jerky
that doesn't hurt your jaw.
to eat. Yeah, tender and delicious.
NNY says, Dear Tim, please inform Viva,
I still resent him. Not for being Jewish.
I am angry. He is older than me and has a full head of hair.
I can't get over it.
Who told you I was Jewish, sir?
Have you considered just wearing a beanie?
Maybe, you know, give a try.
Or a, Sarah, a wig, but those are...
There's nothing wrong with being bald cap is right.
No, I was going to say there's a number of people who wear it well.
Bruce Willis was one and Phil, you're another.
I do sure.
you have a positively shaped head.
I would love to touch my head right now.
My squashes are right.
Again, disavowed.
All right, we got Laura 850 says,
my son literally blew his hand off throwing a firework.
In real life, he nearly bled out.
He has a cool prosthetic kind of metallic.
Oh, wow.
Gotta be careful.
You ever seen videos of people punching windows
because they think it's funny and then they sever their brachial artery?
Like how fast you can die from that.
You see that video once, you'll never do it again.
I know a dude who kicked a window.
And his foot went through.
Stop it.
And you know what happened when he pulled it out?
Oh, God.
It pulled everything off.
It pulled the skin off or what?
No, no.
It sliced straight down his leg and split his whole leg open.
I punched through a car window when I was a kid in college.
I came out with unscathed, but that's all I got.
Not to make a joke about age.
Did they have tempered glass when we were younger?
Yeah, this was a, I don't know what year it would have been.
It was like early college, so, yeah.
1961 maybe?
It was 48.
This is a Model T.
Yeah.
He's 19-06.
What do we have here?
Speedbump says,
question for Phil,
I understand your concerns
with acquiring Canada,
but if China were to establish
themselves militarily,
would you then favor annexation?
They've already established
themselves in Canada economically.
Just so long as they're like Puerto Rico,
they can't vote,
I would...
Except for Alberta.
No.
Annexation?
Not even Alberta.
Subjugation.
Yeah.
They can join the United States if they can't vote.
I'm talking about people in suits, working in factories, making Putin mass produced for the American masses.
I was going to make a lighthearted reference that would be taken out of context and used as a sound clip forever.
But no, you just shut off the borders.
I mean, America controls the sea.
And Chinese influence in Canada is relegated to technological.
And then what happens to a nation that's effectively cut off from the rest of the world could happen.
But, you know, the problem is, like, what did you think of Carney at the World Economic Forum last week?
He got, I mean, I say he got bitch slapped the way he deserved.
It's nice that he can come out with a soundbite and try to own Trump.
The dude has to understand that he is negotiating from and speaking from a position of weakness.
And there's nothing wrong with that.
That's why he called himself from a middle country, you know.
No, well, he's from a middle country, knowing that he's out there sleeping with she or sucking at she's teat.
And basically, you know, not just.
burning bridges with Trump, but turning Canada into the national security threat for America
that I said it has been for a long time now.
But you go out and you play tough and you talk big, and then Trump comes in and reminds you,
you don't like hearing it.
Your security exists because of us, whether you like it or not.
So don't, don't mowth off and show a little respect and we can have good relations,
but it's not going to be on equal footing because we're not on equal footing.
I think we should shut down the border just for trade for maybe like two years because
then Canada can reassess its priorities.
And I think that would that would cure it.
You shut down the border and you don't let Canada bleed its people on terror watch list
that they've led into the country with no vetting leak into the U.S.
Keep them in Canada.
See how much they're like that.
I'm just saying it's the trade with us is very is largely.
Look, I'll make this point.
We import aluminum from Canada only because we cut a deal to fake trade requirement.
Canada doesn't have any box site mines.
They import from China and Brazil
and then bring it to their refineries.
We can build aluminum refineries.
We have boxed mines in Louisiana,
and then we can import the rest.
Why are we doing these fake deals with Canada?
It's so that Canada can have access
to the American financial markets
and benefit.
We cut the border off.
I'm actually half joking,
but you shut the border down for trade for a couple of years.
People in Canada will get real thin, real quick.
They'll get angry and reprioritize
what they're doing. It's an unfortunate reality is that you're dealing with a country that is
half of the GDP of California, you know, that spans what it spans. And there's nothing wrong
with it. But in negotiations, you have different tactics. You have different positions of leverage.
And you can't overplay your hand and then threaten to sleep with the enemy of America in order
to make up for the bridge that you've just burned with America. Yeah, I mean, that's good too.
Or we could wipe out veganism in Canada once and for a while. There we go. There we go. There
They're going to be eating elk.
They're going to...
Canaibu.
There's no food left.
You've got limited farmland and no access to the American food market or California.
And they're going to be eating meat.
Tim, we should do that just on...
Just on principle.
They'll go back to baby seals.
I mean, I remember...
Oh, man.
There was a fish market in Montreal that I used to go and...
Start wailing?
No, they sold seal at this place.
And I tasted.
I was going to make a cooking video with it.
I was like, no, the amount of...
This was back in the day before I was even remotely political.
the amount of flack that I would have gotten from eating seal,
despite the fact that it was actually ethically caught by the natives up north.
I mean who was, yeah.
It was caught up north by the natives who have their clubbing season when they do
to preserve the balance of nature.
You try to argue that to vegetarians, let alone vegans.
But no, the thing is Canada's got a wonderful resources.
Maple syrup.
We own 70% of that market.
You know what's crazy is the thing where Canadians are vegan
is kind of like the thing Howard Lutnik was saying to the EU about going solar and wind.
How do you go solar and wind when you can't even make a battery?
You know?
Like, what are you growing?
Well, they could do air batteries.
It's a really cool thing that I watched.
Air batteries use compressed air in tanks to store energy.
So they get solar or wind.
And then with the excess energy, it powers a compressor, which just pumps air into a pressurized fat,
which they seal, and then when they want the power back, they can release it, and it's, which
then spins a turbine. Yeah. Well, the EU doesn't make any batteries. They don't make any lithium batteries.
Well, that's what I'm saying. You don't need to use, you don't need chemical batteries or anything
like that. You can use mechanical batteries. They need you over there. You could, you could first you
run for president of the U.S., then you do this whole Pax Americana's thing. You take over Europe.
The first thing I would do is ban cilantro. And they can't vote either. I think that's fair.
Saloncho is the greatest. I don't know what is it. It's not a spice. It's a, it's a
Listen, I need a
Any one caught
transporting or consuming
any amount of cilantro,
capital offense.
Now this is your new suppository.
Same thing.
Now it's cilantro
on everything.
I eat it raw.
I would lock you are so good.
It's to be delicious.
We'll throw you.
Hold on a second.
I'll defenet you.
Which one's the raw version?
Coriander's raw or salachos?
I think coriander is like the stem part.
Same thing.
Whatever, it's all delicious.
Yeah, out the window.
Cori.
You are.
fenestrated. That's the penalty for...
I might protest for my salsa.
I make a mean salsa, but I got to have a little bit.
You don't have a few cilantro.
Oh, you got to have a little bit.
Fennel, anis, caro-way seeds, gone.
All of those should disappear.
I happen to be with you on fennel.
The fennel I could do without.
It tastes too much like black licorice.
I'll say, yeah.
Hearing you say,
Anus is gone.
Anus is licorice.
You know what's the worst is when people try and give you a Christmas
cookie and then it's anus in the Christmas cookie,
and you're like, why do you hate me?
What is your problem?
What have I done to you?
The little icing.
What is the problem?
Right.
It's Christmas and you're giving me this.
Mints too.
Terrible.
Mint is gone.
You know, I went to an ice cream place.
I do like a mint gum.
No, I like mint chocolate.
Sure.
You don't as a consume mint.
Like you brush your teeth with mint, but eating things that are minty is gross.
See, I was at an ice cream place and, you know, with my wife.
And we're all excited.
And I'm like, what flavors they have?
Strawberry, chocolate, vanilla.
And I'm like, a little boring.
And then they got Rocky Road.
And I get all excited.
Oh, no.
It wasn't minced?
They didn't.
It was Rocky Road mince.
That's a crime.
I picked up a garbage kid.
I smashed the window.
I punched the guy.
I flipped everything.
No, I ordered strawberry and I enjoyed it.
I liked a strawberry.
It had real strawberries in it.
Yeah.
I like it when they do that.
Maraschino cherry was always my favorite growing up, but strawberry was the closest.
Marasciano cherry ice cream is pistachio.
It is, yeah.
I was surprised.
It's green.
It's green.
It was.
It's delicious.
Yeah.
That's right.
How old are you, Tom?
It just turned 49 this weekend.
You know what that reminds me?
The only thing I associate
pistachio ice cream with is my father.
Remember Tedpole ripple?
Have you had a...
I just look 100%.
No, you're full good.
I'm just saying...
No, I haven't had that.
But last summer, I made some...
I got like this ice cream maker.
Anyway, I made a peach ice cream.
Oh, that was spectacular.
Cookie Monster has Oreos and cookie dough.
Yeah, that's good.
That's good.
That's got to be good.
That's good.
Is it blue?
I've never heard of that.
Yes.
And I can just like, every time I order it,
RFK lurks out of the shadows.
He's like, let me tell you about blue dye.
And I'm like, I know.
Have you seen what, have you seen what does the bowel movements?
You turn some green, like straight up green for the longest time afterwards.
Eva.
What does?
Disavow.
If you grow up, the son of a hypochondriac, there's a lot of things you learn and you don't forget to traumatize you for life.
Yeah, but you don't need to talk about them on a podcast.
I probably should know about the blue poo that comes from eating blue dye.
Now you know, children, don't eat that green dice stuff or blue dye stuff.
All right.
Let's see we got going on here in these chats.
Wolf says if Trump doesn't crack down to Minnesota, he's going to be Buchanan 2.0.
That's what I'm saying.
Andre says Canada is so done under Comrade Carney.
What are you guys waiting for?
Hi, Viva.
See you soon in Florida.
Who said that one?
Andre T23.
Okay.
Got to make sure that that's not a threat.
See you in Florida, bitch.
I think I know what that is.
Yeah, well, you're a refugee.
I mean, you fled.
Oh, yeah. Well, I ran for the country before I ran from the country. And like you say,
people, Viv, you're a coward, stay there. I'm going to stay and finance my own oppression to the tune of 50 plus percent of my income.
Hell no. I will tactically, not even retreat, re-stratageize to the free state of Florida where I can fight harder for Canada than some Canadians can under the censorship laws that they got in that country.
Have you renounced your citizenship? Not yet, but, but not yet.
Oh. No, no, I've been where I'm in, I'm in the process.
of things with America.
Switching over.
Become an American.
People say like, you know,
I realize this the other day where people say,
are you proud to be Canadian?
I'm like, well, I was born Canadian.
You can't be proud to have been, you know,
born into circumstances.
But if I make the active decision to become American,
then you would say, yes, I'm proud to be an American
because as an adult, I made a decision
to upend our entire life, move my family,
and adopt a spirit that is far different
than what I have grown to know as a Canadian spirit.
Is your family happy?
My family that came with me, yes.
I said I've got some family up in Canada who, yeah.
But no, my family involved in the time.
The first year, we went with three kids who were young,
took some getting used to and making new friends, and they love it.
I moved my son from New York to West Virginia,
and that's also a transition.
Slightly different kind of transition.
That's a big transition.
But a big transition.
Now he's a Brooklyn kid in like the Appalachians, you know?
That's a huge transition.
I've obviously never done it before, but like up, up against selling everything and leaving the only country you've ever known and then coming where you don't know anything. You don't know what you need to get into school. You don't know where the grocery stores are. I find it crazy. Like I can't imagine leaving America, you know. I can't imagine it. It was weird. Never in a million years that I ever. I mean, I studied law in French in Quebec City because my my aspirations were to stay in Quebec, the province, practice in French. Quebec is gorgeous. It's beautiful. It's beautiful. The country is beautiful.
The people are by and large beautiful.
It's the government that ruins much of the people as well.
Brainwashes them into calling the cops because you're not social distancing at a park and
you're playing on the swings that have been.
Or because there's five people in your house and you're not allowed to have five people
over.
We literally had to sneak out of our, we were breaking the COVID curfew rules.
The kids were like looking for cops as we left our neighbor's house and came back to ours.
You realize also a home, the difference between a home in a prison is really just a question
perspective and the limitations that are placed on you.
The government turned our homes into a prison.
And I look at it whenever I drive by when I go back,
and I have a deep resentment for what the government actually did to our lives in Canada.
I did a lot of work up there.
They said that I couldn't take my son to any restaurants unless I got him this weird experimental vaccine.
And so I was like, oh, I guess now we're just, and so we just kept driving a Jersey.
And we were like going to Dave and Busters.
And I was like, ah, I always loved Jersey.
Now I love Jersey even more.
All right.
Amosang says last Monday was the 20th anniversary of Tim
pool day at Chicago warehouse.
That is a video of me
skateboarding at 19 years old
in Chicago. And it's funny
because it's got half a million views.
But when I was first put up by my buddy Brett,
it had just like, I don't know, 1,000 or 2,000 or something.
And then people decided
18 years later,
YouTube started recommending it to people.
And then people were like, what's this? And then they'd watch it, and it's me,
I'm 19, and I'm skating in a warehouse.
And I'm doing some front side wants slides and backside
tail slides and all of that stuff.
All right, Andre says, I've already got my American flag.
Good stuff.
All right.
All right.
Andrew Starr says, Tim, you people cause this because you throw conservatives under the bus every time they do something that isn't perfectly ideal.
Yeah.
Nope.
Nope.
I think that there is appropriate strategy and things to do, but we win elections and then the leaders do nothing.
So, you know.
Is the idea that you can't criticize because you might lose elections after having been elected on certain promises that you fail to deliver on?
People don't understand that there is such a thing as constructive criticism in comparison to destructive criticism.
And when you criticize Biden, it sure as hell is not to make him, you know, change tactics to become a better candidate.
It's to destroy him politically.
When you criticize Trump, especially if you went out and stumped for him, it's not to destroy him.
It's to put it right back on track to deliver on.
what he promised so that they don't lose the midterms.
And it's up to them to either absorb that constructive criticism or stubbornly say, we're doing everything
right, and you're the idiot for complaining.
So what do you do, right?
So you're asked to investigate things.
You look into things, you find things, and you find out that there's bad things around it.
Should I shut up?
I mean, who's the better friend of Trump?
The guy that's not willing to talk about someone being crooked around him?
Or the guy that says, hey, you got some snakes in the grass.
You've got to watch out for yourself.
Hey, watch your back.
Look at, you can see from a mile away.
where these midterms are going.
And it ain't good.
So you tell me, who's got Trump's back better?
The guy who's saying, hey, let's change direction,
or the guy who's kissing his rear
and doesn't have the balls to speak out?
Which country are you looking at after Democrats win the midterms?
Listen, I'm dying on this one.
I'll die on this hill, brother.
I ain't going anywhere.
I'm just going to, I figure I'll be the first guy in FEMA camp,
and I'll keep a bed warm for you.
The serious answer to that is
there's nowhere else to go after this.
It's just going down.
What I mean?
When I was doing the Ottawa trucker protest.
The thing is, I mean, that's just like old people going to Florida to run out the clock.
I mean, that's the reality is when I was interviewing a lot of people, you know, they came to Canada and they're protesting the tyranny there.
And it's like, so, you know, what happens?
Are you going to go back home?
I have no home to go back to.
If Canada goes the way the country that I fled from, I've got nowhere to go.
America is the last.
Oh, maybe.
They got skiing.
Sunshine or give me death.
But no, so the other thing, there's nowhere else to go.
If America falls, then it's global tyranny.
So good luck in it.
We talked about it during COVID.
I feel that way, too.
I mean, that's what Howard, I can't recommend Howard Lundman's talk at the World Economic Forum.
He was like, you know, imagine a world without America.
It's pretty dark, pretty quick.
The problem where they flog you on your feet, I mean, I appreciate this very little crime in Singapore.
Aren't you not allowed to chew gum?
Yeah, well, you can chew it.
You can't spit it on the ground.
But the thing about it is, right.
So during COVID, a lot of us lawyers from around the world work together, right?
So I was working with lawyers from Australia, South Africa, Europe.
I mean, you name it all over.
We were all talking to each other because when it first happened, all around the world, it was the same thing, right?
So everywhere around the world, think about this.
Think about just the enormity of coordinating a global lockdown the way that it was.
And it was the same in every country, right?
So tell me it wasn't a conspiracy.
So this has happened.
But we talked.
The lawyers talked, right?
And we talked about this.
And at the end of the day, you know, we would talk about, well, hey, you know, should we really work real hard on Italy or should we work really hard on this or hard on that?
And I had a number of people tell me, we got, you know, listen, if America Falls, we're screwed.
At the end of the day, America's been the beacon of freedom for a reason.
I mean, we are the beacon of freedom.
If we go downhill, you know, freedom's going to go south everywhere.
I don't think there is an option.
We just, and that's why, you know, like I said, I don't care who likes me, who doesn't like me.
I'm going to keep talking the truth.
When I find someone that's an enemy of freedom,
we're going to keep talking about it.
All right, Andre says,
when you guys finally decide to liberate Canada,
please have the Yankee Doodle playing on all speakers.
Play it now, please.
We almost did.
We almost did.
What was it, War of 1812?
Yeah.
We tried to free you.
Sorry, bad.
You cannot free the prisoner
who doesn't appreciate the air and shackles.
This is true.
Let's see, Kwan,
quanks,
Kwanchen.
Viva, has Barnes changed his mind since Sunday?
If not, can you explain it to Tim and see what his opinion is about it?
It changed his mind on the shooting.
I presume it's about the shooting.
Barnes thinks it's an unjustified shooting.
I think it's more facts.
He's wrong.
I appreciate his position, and he doesn't compromise what his views of the Constitution are depending on the parties.
And, you know, and his position, he fleshed it out.
I happen to disagree with him.
I don't always agree with him.
I don't agree that, you know,
that the charges against Don, stinky fingers,
Laman ought to have been not brought,
but he did make a good point that...
So stinky fingers?
Yeah.
People could Google it.
But, you know, he's right a lot.
And so even if you disagree with him on this,
his interpretation of the Constitution is worth listening to.
Sure.
I think the circumstances,
his guy was resisting arrest while armed. One agent saw a gun and grabbed it and screamed
gun, gun. The gun accidentally discharged. Then the other guys see him spin around and he's got
a black thing in his hand and he panics and he shoots. In a circumstance like that where a gun shot
rings out and you hear gun gun and the guy who's resisting arrest is turning around while holding a
black object, I don't see how that's not a like not clean. Well, anybody who wants to hear his
interpretation you can check out last night's episode on across all platforms but on rumble
no but but barnes he's he's a smart man so you can't just disregard it reflexively because you
don't like it but my conclusion is different on this one all right megabobson says week a f
w tf trump you're making us all look like clowns for voting for you we wanted mass deportations
now you're running away because leftists are crying wTF embarrassing bro i had to look it up
before because phil told me that between voluntary and involuntary and
voluntary deportations they're at allegedly close to two million. And so it's not a question of
overreacting because of what you disagree with as a spontaneous reaction, but he's been good
and this might be longer term better. If he shows that he can actually work with, work with
Democrats, and then maybe they deserve to be arrested, but this is not the sentiment of the
majority of people who look at what's going on and are getting pushed away from the deportation.
I have to address this comment where, what is it the name?
Salina, I don't know.
Tim can't justify a wool cap in Florida.
Correct.
I'm not wearing a wool cap.
It's polyester.
More importantly, it's 50 degrees out right now.
People, are you, like, are you not from Florida, I guess?
People not from Florida?
They don't understand Florida does get cold sometimes.
It's supposed to be like 20-something degrees.
It might snow this weekend here.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, well, the Arctic blast thing.
But even in the past couple of weeks, it dropped down to like 32 or 33 or something.
It was cold.
You can always justify because it either keeps you warm or protects you from sunburn.
And if you don't have hair on the top of your head, you can get a bad sunburn.
That's right.
And Phil did.
I did.
He did.
My head was itchy for a couple days.
Ouchy.
Yeah.
I used to have my head shaved.
Years I had my head shaved when I was a kid because I was into sports.
And every summer I get a headburn.
It's brutal.
Brutal.
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Sunday night show Viva and Barnes Law for the People.
And we got the best locals community out there, Viva and Barnes.
Holy crap.
VivaBornslaw.com.
So that's where you know to find me.
And if you Google my name, drone bass fishing,
it was a video where I caught a smallmouth bass.
I posted it to YouTube back in the day.
It should have been 10 million views.
It hasn't even gotten to a million yet.
Oh, okay.
It's very upsetting.
I'm Libby Emmons, and you can find me on Twitter at Libby Emmons,
and I'm really grateful to Tim for letting me announce my podcast on the show,
which is really fun.
It's the Pod Millennial, and you can find it at the Pod Millennial.
We are going to be, this is a soft launch tonight.
It officially launches tomorrow, so it's sort of a sneak peek,
and then it will be every Tuesday.
And, Tim, I hope that you will come be a guest on my show.
Absolutely.
That is awesome.
I'm so excited.
I'm going to hold you to that.
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