Timcast IRL - Democrats Prep For Derek Chauvin PARDON, Ready To RETURN HIM, Riots Feared w/ John Rocker
Episode Date: May 15, 2025Tim, Phil, & Raymond are joined by John Rocker to discuss Minnesota Democrats preparing for Derek Chauvin to be pardoned, Democrats furious over Rep. Thanedar's move to impeach Trump, Democrat Rep. Ro... Khanna defending Trump's executive order on lowering drug prices, and Elon Musk's Grok being hit by a hilarious glitch. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Raymond @raymondgstanley (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: John Rocker @itsJohnRocker (X)
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Minnesota Corrections stated that they are prepared to go and pick up Derek Chauvin in the event of a pardon and bring him back to Minnesota because there are rumors circulating.
Trump will pardon Derek Chauvin on the federal charges and then all hell will break loose.
There will be riots.
The Minneapolis government has been preparing for potential riots and unrest in the event this happens.
I'm going to stop right there and say it's probably fake news. I think this is a story that they are drumming up intentionally to create some kind of
story because I do not see anything from the Trump admin about why they would do this.
Why would they pardon Derek Chauvin? He's going to go to a state prison. Marjorie Taylor Greene
chimed in saying he should be pardoned. Many prominent individuals have come out now saying
Derek Chauvin should be pardoned. So at the very least, we can talk about saying he should be pardoned. Many prominent individuals have come out now saying Derek Chauvin should be pardoned.
So at the very least, we can talk about why he should be pardoned.
Not that I think it's actually going to happen.
Again, I think Democrats are intentionally trying to create some kind of story for some
reason.
We'll talk about that.
We do have a bunch of other news.
The impeachment of Trump kind of fizzled out and failed.
And I don't know, you know, Trump being impeached seems like big news.
But Shri Tanidar,
first time you've ever heard of him, right? The guy who tried to introduce his articles of
impeachment has given up and announced he will not be filing these because are forcing a vote
on it. I'm sorry, because basically every Democrat was making fun of him saying he was wasting their
time with this. And so he he backed down. In the meantime, there's real news. Donald Trump secured a massive what is like 200 billion dollar deal with Qatar over buying Boeing jets.
You got a lot of anger over Trump accepting a Qatari 747 and even a bunch of people on Fox.
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I'm doing pretty good. How about you? Thank you for the invite.
Absolutely. Thanks for coming.
Who are you? What do you do?
My name is John Rocker.
I'm from Macon, Georgia.
I like walks on the beach
and wearing tight shirts.
I think being on this podcast,
being the invite on this podcast, I think we all know what I do and did, which is generally just piss people off, talk a bunch of shit, take some dumb stuff. Someone was right. Someone was not
right. Um, actually it's all right. Um, and you know, I got done playing baseball, uh, retired,
actually was forced into retirement
by a, um, horribly busted shoulder that just decided to stop working.
Uh, and then just sort of, you know, sort of laid up for a while, just, just kind of
retired life.
And now, um, decide I'm bored.
50 years old came about eight months ago, midlife crisis.
Things are the, the, the windows closing, the, uh, the brightness the brightness is slowly dimming on my box
i'm still relevant don't forget about me so here i'm back out running my mouth again
is it is it uh a common though for pitchers with your shoulder uh actually the weird thing about
mine i played with big leagues in the minor leagues i played almost 13 years did not go
on the disabled list actually i can't say it's not the IL because literally Major League Baseball got,
I don't know what you want to call it, bitched at something.
I don't know from who to change it to the IL, the injured list,
injured reserve or something, from the disabled list.
That's how far woke has gone.
I still call it the DL, but now I think, what is this IR?
It's IR, injured reserve.
Because literally the bitching to Rob Manford about change it from disabled list,
that actually was a thing about four or five years ago.
Yeah, so nothing for almost 13 years.
And remember back in the day when Peyton Manning had a pinched nerve in his neck
and it really affected his shoulder, his rotary cuff wouldn't fire?
I had the same shit.
But that was back in the steroid era.
And I was like, fuck it. Just shoot me up.
Get back out there.
And so it was just, oh, I'm taking this much.
Dulled my dose and had these two things.
And just keep rolling me out there, man.
I don't care how bad it hurts.
Fuck it.
And yeah, it turns out that was the wrong decision.
Wow.
Well, it's going to be fun.
So thanks for hanging out.
Yeah, I enjoyed it, man.
Raymond is here.
Hey, friends.
I am Raymond G. Stanley, Jr.
I am the resident of Blue Collie here at Timcast. John, I enjoyed it, man. Raymond is here. Hey, friends. I am Raymond G. Stanley, Jr. I'm the resident of Blue Collie here at TimCast.
John, I look forward to talking with you.
I have a memory of more than a week.
But also, before I pass it off to Phil.
Tim!
You have a memory of more than a week?
Yeah.
Because I know you, sometimes you talk to folks who work here and memories of weeks.
They forget about things that happen.
Yeah, yeah.
Just throwing it out there.
But listen, I know you love the...
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Phil Labonte I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains I'm an anti-communist
and counter-revolutionary let's get into it here's the news from KSTP Minneapolis and state leaders
prepare for possible Derek Chauvin pardon now the important point in this story is this.
Sources also told KSTP,
the Minnesota Department of Corrections
is ready to pick up Chauvin at a federal penitentiary
and bring him back to Oak Parks Heights Prison in Minnesota
to serve the remainder of his 22 and a half year sentence.
He is currently in a federal prison in Texas.
This is Democrats.
They sent out a notice to city employees, city workers,
and I believe there was some at the state level saying, here's what we're going to do in the
event of a pardon of Chauvin. I don't know where that's coming from. Perhaps there is information
in the pipeline that Trump is considering it, or it may just be that several months ago, Ben
Shapiro called for the pardoning of Derek Chauvin. Somebody then asked Donald Trump, who said, I have no idea what you're talking about.
And now it's become a story, even though it's not a story.
There's a possibility, I suppose, at least at the state level, there are officials who have had communications indicating it is possible that Donald Trump does pardon Derek Chauvin.
I believe he should be pardoned at the state and federal level.
I'm not so sure it's going to happen, but if it does, what do you guys think?
National riots or they wouldn't muster it up?
Yeah, there's a lot of people that are like, oh, you know, he'll go free, blah, blah, blah.
It doesn't matter.
He won't go free because he's got state charges and he'll be just put into, you know, into
custody in Minneapolis.
And one of the things that I think people are missing is the left doesn't need him
to go free for them to riot, right? Anytime any quote-unquote progress the left believes they've
made or anything that rolls back the narrative that they prefer, if that happens, they freak
out. You see the way that the left behaves. So anytime they lose any ground they they lose their mind so it's
completely i think within the realm of possibility that if if shogun chauvin is you know pardoned for
the federal charges that there will be riots protests and stuff across the country and
whereas i don't think that um it would be as bad as the summer of love because people aren't at home people are actually going to work
um i think that that because of covid that was a unique summer i do think that this is something
that could spark nationwide riots they they need a reason they need a reason you know that i don't
think there's anything happening in the world today besides gaza it's a riot that's in america
so if they this happens in america they actually they have a reason to get out on the streets and get mad because Trump did something wrong.
I don't know.
I don't know if they've been right about Maryland dad for the last month.
Not rioting, but certainly expressing strong opinions.
The Chauvinist started it all.
The Maryland catalyst.
I would push back on that because it started with Ferguson.
It started with Michael Brown.
You know, that's when...
Riots?
Well, that's when the left started to lose their mind.
Trayvon.
That was BLM.
Was there riots in Trayvon Martin?
Really?
That's what started Black Lives Matter.
Jeez.
Okay.
That was during Obama.
That was the first term of Obama.
And then Obama came out and said,
If I had a son, he would look like Trayvon.
That would have been, what, 2010?
I think it was 2012.
BLM's been going since 10?
I think it was 12, actually.
Yeah, somewhere in there.
Like 2012.
I usually base a lot of my what happened when based on what chick I was dating.
I remember the girlfriend I had when that happened, and I was dating her from like 07 to
like 10. It was February
2012. That's how I remember that.
Okay, maybe I'm off on
girlfriend timeline.
Hopefully you have a stable girlfriend now, so
nothing else is going to happen. I do.
I'm 50, so I'm finally
happy. Nice.
Are you well-versed in the Chauvin stuff?
Not completely. I watch a lot of news, but it's more of a background noise.
A lot of a lot of people I've heard from entered this story saying at first I thought he was guilty and I thought he should be acquitted.
I was talking with Viva Frye. He said that. But I've met a lot of people who say that when you actually watch the trial of Derek Chauvin over George Floyd, you're like, oh, George Floyd died from fentanyl overdose.
Why is this guy going to prison?
When you first see the first video, I was like, holy S, what's going on?
This whole thing, guy stood on it.
And then when you see the extended version, this isn't as bad as I thought it was.
This morning, I asked him.
That right there will create an absolute chit show.
Indeed.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, but.
Now that, okay, I'm putting the name with the story.
Okay. Yeah, so absolutely, that will create, I'm putting the name with the story. Okay.
Yeah, so absolutely,
that will create an absolute fucking disaster.
He should be pardoned on moral and ethical grounds,
but yes, people would lose their minds.
But moral and ethical grounds of a conservative view,
he should be kept in jail
for moral and ethical grounds on a liberal view.
Their ethics and their morals
are completely 180 from our ethics and morals.
I agree.
But that's... The liberals' whole model of the world is completely different from our model of the world.
So applying that, Chauvin did nothing wrong because the liberals want him in prison and they want the criminals out of prison.
Yeah.
And conservatives want Chauvin out of prison and the criminals in prison.
So the thing about Chauvin is I was having a conversation with our good friend Chad GPT earlier.
And I asked it just simple questions, not loaded questions.
I just said, did George Floyd have a lethal amount of fentanyl in his system when he died?
And it said, according to the coroner report, he had 11 nanograms per milliliter in his in his bloodstream when he died however
the uh the um report the corners report and other reports said that he died of you know the neck
compression and then i asked it what is the typical concentration for a lethal amount of
fentanyl three nanograms per milliliter so so he had 400 more indeed indeed
and so uh the other issue at play was that uh george floyd was already on the ground when
chauvin arrived chauvin arrived late so the cops had already subdued him they already dealt with
him they already put him on the ground chauvin shows up seeing a crowd everyone's going crazy
there's a guy on the ground and he walks over and he used a restraint he was trained to use by the MPD.
And the only argument is that he should have at some point understood that George Floyd became unresponsive and rendered aid.
Yeah. Which which, again, my argument in that whole story is negligence, not not murder, not racism, not... It's worth noting that there's a lot of people
that are making complaints about the constitutionality
of the deportations that we're doing.
Derek Chauvin, the judge in the Derek Chauvin case
said that there was no way that Derek Chauvin
could get a fair trial.
He wasn't going to be able to get a fair trial
anywhere in Minnesota.
The proper, and this is something that Tim said before
on the show, but the proper remedy
for that is you don't try him because you're guaranteed a fair trial with an unbiased jury.
And if the results were already in as soon as he was arrested, then you can't try him
because you're violating his constitutional rights.
All the people that are like, oh, the constitutional rights of the Trenteragua gang members
and the constitutional rights of all the people that have come here illegally.
A quick aside, because obviously the left coming up a couple weeks ago,
Trump even admitted he doesn't know what the Constitution is.
If you're here illegally, do you have constitutional rights?
Yes.
You do.
You do, but it's limited. Exactly. To a certain point do you have constitutional rights? The Constitution. You do. You do, but it's limited.
Exactly.
To a certain point, you have constitutional rights.
The things in the Bill of Rights are a list of things the federal government can't do.
They're not a list of things that the people in the United States can't do.
The American people are free to do whatever they want.
If it's not specifically prohibited by law, then you're free to do it.
There's a lot of people that have that mixed up.
So the fact that the Constitution limits the government means that the rights that everyone enjoys,
they're rights that are protected because they come from your humanity, not from the government.
And they could have found a different place.
Like Minnesota, they could have went somewhere, anywhere in the United States southern state that he would get more of a fair
trial than actually in Minnesota yeah well you know for state-level charges this is the fascinating
thing throw everything out you know what maybe the fentanyl thing I don't know I'm talking about
fine the judge said there is nowhere in the state he's going to get a more fair trial because everyone's already been prejudiced by the media coverage.
OK, my response to that is if you can't have a fair trial, then you're free to go.
Yeah, that's that's the constitutional remedy.
Indeed.
And you'll hear again.
There you go.
Smash the gavel.
We have three more backups.
You can break that all you want.
And you'll hear the left making all sorts of constitutional arguments.
But this is just evidence that that they don't actually care about the constitution the constitution is a means to an end which the end is allow the illegal immigrants
look at look at the south africa thing trump brings in 59 white people from south africa
and it's the apocalypse the episcopal Church shut shuts down its 40 year old refugee resentment program.
Over fifty nine people. All these people in media are screaming Trump's a white supremacist and racist.
These people have argued on CNN that the white people in South Africa should go back to Germany.
They say that the white people, United States are colonized, should give the land back to Mexico or the Americans.
There's literally nothing you can do if you're a white person for these people.
But Trump is the racist.
Yeah.
And from what I saw, he got a hell of a reception over in Qatar and over in Saudi Arabia.
Yeah.
He sure did.
The bigot that he is with the Muslims.
And yeah, those folks are pretty dark and plighted over there.
Yeah.
He hates brown people, doesn't he?
Before Trump was the president,
particularly the Republican president,
he was loved by everybody.
It didn't matter your color, race, creed.
They were like, oh yeah, Donald Trump,
he's the quintessential American businessman.
He's the quintessential successful real estate mogul.
He put an R in front of his name.
That changed everything.
And he was a Democrat.
If it was a D in front of his name,
you're in his shit.
He could do no wrong.
He could have been Obama. That's part of why they loved him.
He was a Democrat until he decided to run
for, he was a Democrat through all the 90s
and 2000s, until he decided to run
for president.
The Ds, the Democrats back in the
80s and 90s, they're not too far off of
what the Rs are right now.
Not too terribly far off. Well, this is something
we talked about multiple times on the show.
If you look at the makeup of Trump's cabinet, you've got Tulsi Gabbner.
He used to be a Democrat.
RFK still is.
RFK.
He's actually registered as a Libertarian, but he comes from a Democrat.
He's a transitor, by the way.
RFK, I can't listen to his voice.
Have a little note next to him.
Type it out.
Let this guy say it for him.
I can't listen to that voice anymore, man.
It is warbly and stuff.
He ratchets chalkboard to listen to RFK. That's a toss-up, man. I'm not really sure. I can't listen to that voice anymore, man. It is warbly and stuff. I need Ratchet Chalkboard to listen to RFK.
That's a toss-up, man.
I'm not really sure.
He had a hearing today.
Did you guys see it?
I didn't see it.
But I did see the Ben and Jerry's guy.
Why aren't the Democrats going, thank you, RFK Jr.?
Yeah.
I don't understand.
He's a liberal getting this policy that Trump's putting in place for negotiating down drug
costs should have every single Democrat clapping and giving a standing ovation to Trump.
This is their policy.
Not only that, but they're protesting.
They don't get credit for it, though.
If you don't get credit for it, that means you've got to give the other guys credit,
which means the other guys stay in power and we don't.
It's kind of like when I was a minor league pitcher, this is sort of a long-winded analogy,
but it'll make sense in the end.
Dear friend of mine, actually, I'm going down next week to the Braves spring training complex to coach in a college wood bat league down there.
And a dear friend of mine, Damian Moss, he owns the league.
And we were competitors, you know, coming up with the Braves minor league system.
So it was a weird thing.
We're on the same team.
Republicans, Democrats, we're on the same team.
We're part of the same country, all hopefully moving in the same direction.
But if Damian went out and pitched, if he wins, he pitches good,
our team wins.
Awesome.
Maybe we'll win a championship.
But if he pitches bad, I'm always kind of sitting in the dugout going,
one, two, three inning.
Damn it.
Oh, I gave up three that inning.
All right.
Because if he pitches bad, then I get to get more credit if I pitch good.
I get to get to the big leagues first.
It's sort of a competition within the overall team dynamic.
I think that's sort of the same thing with Dems and conservatives.
If Trump does something that they were championing, he's going to get credit, not them.
That way the Republicans are moving farther, faster ahead, getting more credit, more credibility,
and then they're sort of lagging behind with just really not a whole lot to talk about
and no real way to kind of step in and here's how we're opposite from each other.
Our policies work better than yours.
I feel like the right is we would be happy if Democrats were in charge,
not if they were in charge, but if they did something good and made America better,
like that's good.
We would appreciate that.
We're freaking Americans, but they cannot give it back.
That's why there are
former liberals who voted for Trump. That's why Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. went with Trump,
because Trump was like, I'm going to do these things that are good. Will you work with me?
And these former Democrats were like, this is my opportunity to do something. I think one of the
reasons we see the Democratic Party as psychotic and cultish as it is, is because the sane,
rational Democrats who saw a path towards finding their solutions
said, okay, Trump, let's work together.
RFK Jr. is like, I want to ban artificial food dyes.
Trump says, I can do that with you.
Come work with me.
And RFK said, okay.
Now the Democrats have no leadership.
The people who wanted solutions said, we'll take it.
Isn't Ro Khanna trying to do something now to solidify something that Trump's doing?
We will get into that, but let's jump to this story.
Let's jump to this story for us.
This one's funny.
This guy.
From the independent House Democrats furious as congressman launches waste of time impeachment
proceedings against Trump.
Michigan Rep.
Sri Tendardar's resolution attacked as waste of effing time by his own own side.
But congressman insists it's, quote,
about doing the right thing.
Really?
Well, he's canceled.
He said, in the 15 days since I filed
seven articles of impeachment against President Trump,
he has committed more impeachable offenses,
most dangerously accepting a $400 million
private jet from Qatar,
which even Republican members of Congress have called wrong.
So after talking with many colleagues,
I've decided not to force a vote on impeachment today.
Instead, I will add to my articles of impeachment and continue to rally the support of both
Democrats and Republicans to defend the Constitution with me.
This is not about any one person or party.
It's about defending America, our Constitution and rule of law.
I will continue to pursue all avenues to put this president on notice and hold him accountable
for as many impeachable crimes.
Now, I wonder who wrote that for him.
First of all, go back.
Go back one screen, Tim.
Is he a kid wearing a little kid wearing his daddy's suit?
What do you get a suit like that from?
You're in Congress.
You're going to be on TV.
Get a suit that fits, guy.
He's 12 years old wearing his grown father's suit.
He's a spoof with his sister.
That's what he's doing right there.
You know, part of me feels bad for this guy.
Look at the wig on top of his head.
Everything is wrong about this guy.
Everything is wrong about him.
I can't even see what's below the podium.
There's a lot going wrong down there.
Even Democrats don't like him.
Now, here's the thing.
Nobody wanted this.
I was on a debate with him.
Cenk Uygur was also on it from the Young Turks.
And even Cenk Uygur was laughing at him saying like, what are you doing?
Are you going to convince Republicans to impeach him?
You're wasting our time.
And now the rest of the Democrats are saying the same thing.
Let me tell you about Sri Tanidar.
You'd never heard of him before.
You'll probably never hear from him again.
This is a rep who does not know the name of the Michigan cities he actually represents.
He does.
He just can't pronounce them.
You know, that would be funny, but he actually doesn't know who he represents.
So he was interviewed and...
Special election guy or he actually goes through the whole process?
I'm pretty sure he actually won.
And I think this is...
He did actually win.
And this is indicative of Democrat leadership.
They vote for whoever's got a D next to their name and that's it. And that's why you end up
with a guy. So he gets asked by this. This I don't know who this guy is. He was asking me,
says, what are the five gross point cities? Tandar laughs and then says, look, I'm not here to answer
a quiz. I'm here. I'm going to fight for the people of Detroit. I'm going to fight for my
constituents. The interviewer then begins naming the cities. And then only after does Tanadar then
start repeating them. This is who was trying to impeach Donald Trump. It didn't work first term
when you only had one chamber. Now you have no chambers and this is going to work for you.
Well, you know what it is? There's no Democrat leaders. There's no superstars in the Democratic Party.
So Shree was thinking, or someone advised him,
you need to do something big to get attention and get press.
No one 5'5 has got a prayer.
No man 5'5, I haven't seen really stand up to me.
You might be 5'5 or not.
But anyway.
I'm 5'10.
No one 5'5 that's wearing daddy's suit has got a prayer
of ever doing anything big in the
Democrat Party.
Not since TV became a thing.
In the Democratic Party?
Politically?
Politically, anyway.
I agree, actually.
I'm sure you can make a dig back through.
I don't know how tall Rubio is.
You could be a congressperson.
You could be a congressperson.
Yeah, but past that, no.
No.
That's congress.
You know, presidential anything yeah cabinet wise
anything what's funny is we were actually just talking about this the other day who was with
emily and i was telling her that one of the reason women have a hard time with politics is
they're not as tall as men and she was like no height has nothing to do with it and it's all
it's all perception thing absolutely i pulled up two studies. Height absolutely plays a significant role in how your elections turn out.
There's no information available about the exact height of Sri Tanadar.
I can make an educated guess.
I think I'm pretty close to being right.
What if he's wearing a 2XL suit, and so he just looks short?
Then he makes bad decisions, and he should lose his job.
You're too poor and stupid to go out and get you a reasonable suit.
You're like a clown.
Well, yeah. The guy is a clown for a lot of reasons.
That's a reasonable suit, man. Come on. You're better than that.
That's a men's warehouse suit.
Probably bought on layaway.
The tailor was out that day
and he's like, fuck it. Just give it to me.
You're making me feel bad for this guy.
I can keep going for another 15 minutes.
I know they still had layaways.
Let's put two minutes on the clock.
It'll be funny things we can say.
He earned it.
He did.
I bet you it's a bad toupee, too.
At least a bad toupee.
It's like real hair.
He did a live speech today.
He was really mad at people talking about his hair.
That's his real hair?
Yeah.
He's like, they say where I'm from, they don't like my hair. They're talking about my... Well, I can't do his accent, but they don't like... He was very upset about his hair. Really? Yeah. Yeah. He's like, they say where I'm from, they don't like my hair.
They're talking about my, well, I can't do his accent, but they don't like, he's very
upset about his hair.
He doesn't even know which cities he represents.
He doesn't.
This is, this is the problem we have in this country.
People on the Democrats largest, but Republicans do this too.
There was a story in New Hampshire, Phil, you might know this one, where a transgender
anarchist Satanist.
I didn't say that.
You're going to say TG now.
TG.
Otherwise you get banned.
I'm offended.
I'm complaining.
A TG anarchist Satanist ran for the sheriff, I think, right?
Yep.
And the Republicans voted for this person.
Yep.
Won.
But won the primary, but lost in general.
Lost in general.
It was actually from my county.
Oh, snap.
Yeah.
Oh, it's where you actually live. In my county one of the most interesting things is caitlin jenner
red yeah i mean yeah yeah i mean that's a head scratcher right there there's a couple of red
ones yeah um a friend of the show what is player white yeah they're white yeah you know uh i've
heard her as it's because of her i mean i was i was a br a Bruce Jenner fan my entire life
I have the Wheaties Bacchus
But listen to her talk
I've seen her interviewed a number of times by Hannity
I mean you love everything she says
You're like yeah I get it
Why can't you influence more of your
Community folks to
Think your common sense works
Is that Charlie LaDuff? Someone said that's Charlie LaDuff asking Shreed those questions. We've had him on the
show. Is that him?
Try to tell. I don't know. Oh, it is.
Oh, it is.
That's fake hair.
That's fake hair.
That is fake.
So big.
I'm not here to
answer a quiz. I'm here to say
that I'm going to fight for the people
of Detroit.
This dude's 70, I think.
Yeah, I think he's 70.
Look, man.
People just vote.
Shree's 70?
Yeah, I'm pretty sure Shree's 70.
Google it. Somebody pull it up.
How old do you think he is?
45.
Are you for real?
57.
He's 57? They said they can't find it. What the heck? What do you mean he is 45 yeah are you for real i mean those 57 he's 57 sorry no no i'm just like i'm going they said they can't find it what the heck what do you mean he's 70 is that what it says
i'm going in right now let's see my uh do you know this for a fact are you just going off some
shree tanadar was uh born february 22nd 1955 he is 70 years old wow yeah he became a u.s citizen
he looks good right yeah good Yeah. Give me a weird,
very rude,
good for him.
He takes whatever island
he's from.
Holy shit.
You know what?
I'm going to take back
everything I just said
about that guy.
I'm going to take that back.
No, I'm not.
It was all pretty fucking funny.
No, no, no.
It all stands.
No, no.
That is what he said.
You got to take it back
and then ask him
what his routine is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What do you do, man? That's special right there. He became a U.S is what he said. You've got to take it back and then ask him what his routine is. Yeah. Yeah. What do you do, man?
That's special right there.
He became a U.S. citizen in 1988, and he was born in Chakotay, Karnataka, India.
You know, I do have an honest question, though, and I don't mean this to be rude or anything.
I mean, I'm just going to be good.
It's been, what is it, 37 years?
Am I doing my math wrong? Since since uh he became a u.s citizen
oh yeah yeah depends on when but why still have the accent you can't get rid of that shit you
really no but i mean you know we if you move down to atlanta georgia you're gonna stop talking like
a yankee no after 37 years maybe like who are you around where you're still talking like their own community?
My buddy, my name is Muscle.
He's Aussie.
He still has the accent.
He's been here since 93.
Our friend Richie is Australian, and he's here, and he talks with the North American.
Yeah, he lost it.
Oh.
But he can turn it back on and off.
Well, but you know, from where he's from, I bet a lot of Indian folks live around him,
so he's probably not around the gringo whites very much.
They stay within their own community, of course.
Yeah, maybe that's it.
I don't know.
Maybe it could be, and I'm in all seriousness,
at a certain age when you learn the language,
you can't develop the muscle and neural pathways for a certain type of.
He's 78 now. At 88, that means he was like
63. I can't even believe that.
He's 88. That's more than...
So 30 in 20 years.
33.
But seriously,
I was probably made for him because he looked so young.
And I pretty much hate anyone who's younger
than me because I'm jealous of them.
He's sitting back watching the show.
Like you said, he was 45 and he's like, damn right.
But seriously, not a gray hair.
He's happy now.
But now I'm actually positive that is a wig.
Of course.
That's a wig.
He's like, you know, cover up the horseshoe.
No, that's a full on, that's a sheep on your head.
He has the hair of a 19 year old emo band.
That has a straight sheep on your head.
I'm jealous of that.
You went by roadkill, and you pick it up and suture that thing.
Wait, wait.
You ready for this?
You ready for this?
There you go.
There you go.
That is a horrible, horrible win.
I can't get the disco.
He does not be fans.
He still has panic at the disco and glistening ties.
He loves satin ties.
He's got a little bit of the wrinkles on the neck.
That dude had to shave
once or twice.
There's no other reason for it.
I don't know, man.
I don't know.
I don't know why we're talking
about how young this guy looks.
How did we get in his hair?
We're amazed.
This is the most amazing thing
I've seen all week.
We're sitting here saying
he looks like he's 45
with the hair of a 19-year-old.
You'd think this is like
The View or something.
That means we're going to have a lot of views.
I'd like to see him without his shirt on.
Maybe there's some other news.
What do we have?
All right, move on.
You're the fucking host.
Let's jump to the story.
We got this post from Repro.
Now, the crazy thing about the story is I didn't see anybody writing it up.
I've been searching to see if someone's going to write the story up. They don't go near it.
Rep Ro Khanna says today I'm introducing legislation to codify President Trump's executive order, ensuring Americans do not pay more than people in other countries for drugs.
Will Congress members stand with 16 billion dollars in big pharma money or the American people by co-sponsoring this bipartisan legislation. Let's play tape. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to introduce as legislation President Trump's executive order
for the most favored nation status on drug pricing. My legislation will codify President
Trump's executive order, which basically says that Americans should not pay more for drugs
than people in other countries and other parts of the world. Right now, we're paying two to three
times more for our drugs than people in other industrialized nations. Now, this executive order,
codified by the legislation, will allow our cabinet secretaries to put pressure on Big Pharma
and make sure that they are not price gouging and will allow for the importation of cheaper drugs.
So you ask, why do we need the legislation? Because the reality is that Big Pharma will sue
for the executive order like they did in the previous Trump administration.
And in the previous administration, they managed to kill the executive order.
The only way we can stand up to big pharma is to codify in legislation
what the president wants to do in an executive order.
Damn right.
So here's the deal.
If I can cross the aisle and support President Trump's executive order and legislation,
every Republican should be willing to cross the aisle and support my legislation.
It's a pretty simple test.
Are we going to stand in this body with the $16 billion that Big Pharma spent on lobbying?
Or are we going to stand with the American people?
Well, this is Ro Khanna.
He does fairly well.
He's a lib.
He's got lib ideas.
Is he a lib or is he a Democrat?
He's a lib.
Is he a Joe Manchin or is he a AOC?
He's a lib.
He leans more to the AOC side, but I consider him to be,
and I say this respectfully, ignorant but honest.
He has bad ideas because he is ignorant of what's actually going on in the world.
But I believe he's trying to be honest.
He just doesn't know what he's talking about.
Let's see if this bill comes out with all kinds of illegal immigration footnotes to it and yada yada.
But if he's straightforward with it, but that right there, Democrats are sitting back going, you dirty mother.
He's going to force it.
He's like, I've got to do something for Trump.
I've got to join the empire.
Shit.
We've had Ro Khanna on the show,
and we've given him credit quite a bit in the past
because when it comes to stuff like big tech, censorship, spying,
he tends to be on the right side of things.
I just think for a lot of these Democrats,
they believe the corporate press when they lie about Trump and all this other stuff.
So he's basing his politics off of fake news most of the time.
In this instance, there's no fake news to be had.
Donald Trump gave a speech and said, here's what we're going to do.
And every single Democrat should be giving Trump a standing ovation for that for the executive order.
No way.
But they're hypocrites.
It's like you were saying.
Rocking a hard place, man.
They can't give Trump the win yeah especially on an issue they've
been passionate about for the last how many years now this republic's going to come in and steal our
thunder and do it for us hey it makes us look incompetent like we couldn't get it done this
guy came in at six months and beam bang boom got what done we've been trying to get done for 20
years one of the great things that about don Donald Trump is he's changing what politicians in the future are going to have, how they're going to behave.
Because he's shown that Republicans can come in and make significant changes.
And he's doing things like this, showing that Democrats can do things as well.
Presidents for ages, they've just been like, oh, we can't, we can't, we can't.
Or they've made promises and not followed through.
Donald Trump has made it so that in the future they're going to have to do something.
I think we bag on what happened under Biden over those four years and say Democrats can't this, Democrats can't that.
What they did under Biden, that's exactly what they wanted to do.
We just disagree with it.
And what Trump is doing, they're saying, you know, the Republicans
can't fix the country, although the stupid oligarchy tour and, you know, we're going to,
I don't know whether this phrase or use it, build back better. Like, what's wrong with it? What are
you going to build back? What are you going to improve from what Trump's doing? Well, according
to their model of the world, what Trump's doing is completely wrong. I mean, they just don't see
through the same eyes we see through.
So what Trump's doing to what their
opinion, their model of the world is, is
completely 180 from how they would do things
and vice versa. You've seen how
the corporate press puts the orange filter on Trump's
face. Have you seen those photos?
Let me see if I can pull one up.
It's not quite that orange.
It's not. This is what's
absolutely fascinating about the perception people have in this world.
Yeah, I see that.
Both pictures from at Timcast News follow at Timcast News.
So petty.
I mean, just Democrat liberals are just such children.
And they all do this.
Look, both pictures are from the White House press conference.
This is on the 12th.
The orange filter the fake news media places on trump is insane here's trump and i was watching this on tv
and i have met this man in person on more than one occasion his face is not bright orange
he clearly does have a spray tan sure but it's more like like that not like that
look at the edges of his face it looks like like they used Photoshop to actually cut out his face.
And then it stops start right there next to his ear.
I do think that Trump has a spray tan.
I think that's actually.
Yeah, for sure he does.
But look how they.
Look, man, it's not the first time they've been accused of doing this.
It appears absolutely the case.
They consistently do it.
The numbers are down at 25%.
How hard they try. You're going to the fucking tank. So this is the case. They consistently do it. The numbers are down at 25%. How hard do they try? You're going to the
fucking tank. So this is the problem.
When Donald Trump comes out and says
we're going to lower drug prices, Democrats
should be clapping, saying it's about time
Trump did something we wanted to see done.
But what the corporate press makes sure of
is that all of these people
that are Democrat voters, they
see a clown with a bright orange
face, and they pull him out of
context and lie about what he's doing. And then, of course, what the Democrats are actually doing
now, like Elizabeth Warren, they're just going on TV and instead of telling the constituents,
their constituents, what Trump wants to do, they're saying, don't listen to Trump. He's a
liar. He wants to cut your medical benefits. It's the same playbook for decades.
They were saying this shit back in the Clinton days when it was Clinton and Bush.
They were saying that shit back in the 90s.
It's the same playbook, just regurgitated 30 years later.
It's all the same scare tactics,
especially when it comes to stuff like Medicaid.
The boomers are the most reliable voting blocs.
If you can scare the boomers into believing something, whatever.
It's been used so much, though.
It is the boy that cried wolf, and we're all about single number eight.
I think that the fact that there's too many people that can't afford to lose their Medicare and Medicaid benefits where it's not worth the risk.
They're like, look, maybe they won't.
Maybe they have been saying this forever.
But if this guy actually does, I'm totally screwed.
And I live in a fixed income.
Everybody knows that there's no way in hell anyone would ever do some shit like that.
There's no way.
I mean, it seems to work.
And he's going to fire a nuclear missile at Canada.
It works.
Why not try that one, too?
That's about as believable.
So what do you see?
Where do we go as a country
when half the country is just like
literally anything Trump does is wrong,
no matter what?
We get four years of Biden
where they're burning everything down.
I don't think it's half,
to be honest with you, Tim.
I mean, you know,
we saw Trump win popular vote
by, you know, three, four percent.
I mean, it was enough.
And one thing I think about, too, I cannot wait until these trade deals are done.
And he's going to get them done, by the way.
You've got the big ones.
All this cry and wolf and terrify to your own shadow over the tariffs.
I've gotten hit a little bit.
I mean, I get a lot of merch sold off my ex-account, my website, whatever.
It used to be three weeks to get my stuff. Now it's like over two months and I get merch, you know, customers call me up going, cancel my order. It's been two months.
I'm like, all right, well, it's not my fault. Stuff sitting on a, on a, on a, on a barge out
in the San Diego right now. Um, but when this stuff happens, I mean, kind of like he was saying, you know, too big to rig the election, got that.
And when you have at least two years, and if not, you know, four years of big stuff happening and even drug costs going down,
the economy is going to just, I mean, it is going to be on steroids with gasoline behind it.
There's going to be anywhere for these libs to hide,
especially when he's taken over some of their talking points
and some of their policies and got out of the way, just let me do it.
And we look at their bullpen.
Who have they got?
I watch Fox News, Fox Business, hours a day,
and it's sort of droning on and on.
Can we move on to the next story?
Dems in disarray.
Their approval rating is 26.
And, you know, you have nobody.
AOC, that's your knight in shining armor?
Bernie?
I mean, he's going to be dead in six months.
He's Mr. Burns.
Mr. Burns is never going to win a major election.
So, yeah, I don't.
And another thing, too, with the. I got to stop you there. I'm going to say Hans Molman, but continue. I don't – and another thing, too, with the –
I got to stop you there.
I'm going to say Hans Molman, but continue.
I don't know who that – who?
Hans Molman.
Who?
The Simpsons reference.
Hans Molman.
Mr. Burns is a billionaire.
Bernie Sanders is Hans Molman.
Okay.
All the Simpsons fans are –
Yeah, and I'm a Family Guy fan, but anyway.
But can you imagine – I mean, a lot of the elections are won in media,
won through advertising.
The sound bites, the commercials that the Republicans are going to be able to make,
I mean, just the shit that happened just a couple days ago
with the ICE agents in Jersey, that is going to be on a commercial
in about 12 months.
I mean, all the stuff with the MS-13, the Maryland ad,
is going to be on a commercial in the next 12 months.
They are going to take all the stuff these morons have been fucking doing
for the last, you know, especially six months, but really the last, like, year,
and they're going to make commercials out of all of them.
It's political malpractice.
They're going to beat them over the stinking head with it.
Every commercial break, you're going to see some lefty losing their fucking mind over something ridiculous.
And it's going to be, vote Trump, vote Republican, vote whoever the race is for.
And I think that's why they did it.
I think, you know, a lot of liberals are like, why won't Trump just have the hearing for the guy,
why won't he just bring him back?
It's super easy.
Because he wants Democrats at hearings banging on the table,
screaming like, bring him home.
And then they're going to do what you said in the commercials.
And it's going to be a red screen with news headlines and a voice like this
saying, okay.
You might be the voiceover.
Sam Elliott.
His wife, closed fist fist. Black eyes.
Human trafficker. And then it's going to show
all the stuff. And then it's going to show Elizabeth Warren being like
he's got to come back to this country.
That's going to be so powerful.
And these moron liberals are so
fucking stupid. They don't realize they're
creating the world's biggest PR machine
against themselves for
26 and 28. It's why they got no bullpen.
They have a bullpen.
Have you guys heard of this fella?
No.
They've got an A-ball bullpen for a big league team.
This gentleman, he carried weapons of war.
He can co-talk to white men.
So he's very good at what he does.
It's Tim Walsh, 28-28.
Ah, he gives Tims a bad name.
How about his daughter and the dumbass shit she opened her mouth with,
what, last week, I guess, about running being a white privilege?
I heard something.
Running for office?
What'd you say?
No, running, like jogging.
Oh, jogging.
It's a white man saying it's a white privilege to jog.
Like, baby, have you seen the U.S. Olympic track team?
Have you seen the winners?
I don't see a fucking honky on that damn thing.
Maybe in, like, the, I run the 18- mile. I'm white really I'm running 18 miles what I run
Have you seen the Boston New York Marathons? Well, that's my white guy fucking gringo. Well, then it was a marathon. It's Kenya
That's been a minute. Yeah
It's the same village in from Kenya
Father brother If I understand correctly, it's the same village from Kenya. Really? It's like family. Grandfather, father, brother,
all the way down.
If I understand correctly,
it's the same village from Kenya.
It's actually 26 miles away
from the grocery store.
Go get us some bread.
Be back in three and a half hours.
They run the marathon.
They're like,
this is a normal daily occurrence for us.
They stop, turn around, and go back.
That probably is true that they have
to run. We don't. People in
America don't run anywhere.
We've seen college track teams. They're not
white people running on those things.
Tim Walz's dumb fuck daughter.
White people play hockey, though.
No, you're good.
I haven't seen you guys look at me sad. I don't
stink out yet. No, you're good.
White people play hockey, right?
Is hockey a white guy sport?
Yeah.
That's what they say.
Yeah.
Yeah, there's some really good black guys nowadays.
Folks getting into it.
Because, you know, that is kind of weird, right?
How come sports are like racial, very racial?
You know what I mean?
We grow up, which you have access to.
He's supposed to be Latino.
His baseball largely Latino?
A lot of Latinos.
Yeah, but they can play, man.
A lot of Japanese.
They have year-round.
They can play year-round down there,
so that's good.
It helps a lot.
We used to play in a gym
in the wintertime.
That's not like real baseball.
I played three years in Puerto Rico
and one year in Venezuela.
Yeah.
Wow, really?
They got some players out there. Are there a lot of
Japanese players in the U.S.?
There's some. Yeah, but there's
only 25-ish.
You're not getting the big leagues unless you can play.
This is the most,
baseball is the most
non-racial thing on this planet.
Either you can play or you can't. If you can't play,
you're going to expose real quick in front of
50,000 people and a
bunch more million
watching.
You can be short guy.
I'm sure most people
know this, but I don't.
How does minors and
majors work?
How do you get into
the minor league?
How do you get into
the major league?
You either get drafted
into the minors.
I got drafted when I
was 18 years old and
then just had to work
my way up.
You play good at this
level, they play at the
next level, and you
just get promoted up.
It's a very rigorous
process. It took me four years, which is
probably a little quicker than average, four to five years.
I got the big leagues when I was
just turned 23.
That's what it is for everybody.
Is it like after college you go to the minors
or can you go straight to majors?
I never went to college. I was supposed to go to Georgia.
I never went.
I was supposed to play there, but there never went. I had a scholarship to play there.
But there's been, I think, about 50 players that went straight from college
to the big leagues, all hitters.
Never a pitcher.
Just too much to learn as a pitcher.
Too much to get used to.
I mean, as a hitter, if you can hit 95, you can't.
And so you get a – like John Olerud, straight to the big leagues.
Pete Incavelia, straight to the big leagues.
There's been a few guys in my era.
I just watched a YouTube video breaking down the different kind of pitches.
It was one of the most, like, mesmerizing bits of it.
It was insane.
Watching the balls go in.
The way they hold the ball, the way, like, make the ball go up, go left, go right, go down.
Wrist angles.
That's crazy.
It's like a wiffle ball for us.
I throw the frisbee, and it goes
straight, and it just turns right. I have no idea why that happened.
I don't know if it's something Eric heard hit, but
yeah, hitting is insanely
difficult. I could never hit a curveball. That was
so tough. It'd be coming in, and I'm like, I'm not going to hit it,
but then it would go out of the plate. It's so tough.
It's so hard. Good one's tough. And even the
big league guy, if it hangs, if it gets like
thighs to belt, but even the ones down, even the big league guys, if it hangs, if it gets thighs to belt,
but even the ones down, even the big league guys,
the best you can hope for is fouled off.
And now with the plate, the box over the plate,
and you see the precision that pitchers can throw with when they're right in the corner.
And you're max effort, man.
You're out there freaking.
I mean, you've got G-for like trying to keep your head straight and shit.
You have like.1 second to decide.
.4 seconds.
On a 90-mile-an-hour fastball,
.4 seconds to see it out of the hand,
make a decision, and then get the swing to the ball.
Less than half a second.
You almost have to be able to see the future.
And that's why the...
And what most hitters do, they guess
a side of the plate. You can't cover both sides.
I'll guess this half or this half.
And depending on game situation, type of pitcher I'm facing,
scouting reports, what the count is, et cetera, et cetera,
you're literally narrowing it down to like one pitch, maybe two pitches.
I'm sitting fastball, just breaking ball.
If he throws me a good one, I'm going to try to foul it off,
look for another pitch.
If he hangs it, I'm going to get it.
And if I guess wrong, I'm just going to look stupid.
Do you still keep up with
all the major pitchers? I watch maybe
one game a week.
A few innings. I don't watch a ton.
The video I was watching was saying that most pitchers
don't use a lot of pitches anymore.
They're sticking to only a handful.
There's like two or three that they use, and then a bunch
of them just don't appear anymore. I don't know what they're called.
It depends on what kind of pitcher you are.
Not a lot of guys throw splits anymore.
I think we'll just straight tear an elbow up.
Although the rash of Tommy John surgeries, I don't know what that is.
What is that?
You blow out this UCL ligament right there in your elbow.
It's not a threatening surgery anymore.
They can literally tell you you have surgery this day.
In 287 days, you'll be back pitching and competitive facing hitters.
It's literally like that precise is how the rehab goes.
It used to be kind of a death sentence.
Wow.
Some guys come back better after a tummy gun.
Oh, yeah.
Mario Rivera had it.
Oh, yeah.
What was that movie where the kid hurt his elbow and then his arm cranked back
and he would throw?
Angels and Elf?
No, not Angels and Elf.
No, no, no.
Something. What was it? That'sphabets. No, no, no. Something.
What was it?
That's what Strider just had.
There's still maybe a dozen guys a year in the big leagues that will have TJs.
But a split was the main thing.
Monkey of the year.
Snap that thing down and eventually the elbow's going to go.
So it's not a whole lot of – back in the day, a third of big league guys threw splits.
I would say now maybe a tenth of them.
Are there still knuckleballers around?
I don't know if there's one in the league now.
There's usually like one or two guys in the league that are knuckleballers.
I don't know if there's any in the league this year or not.
The guy from Boston was really awesome.
Oh, Tim.
Tim passed away about a year, year and a half ago.
And so did Ketcher Veritech.
These guys are my age.
Sad shit, man.
What's the ring?
I think it was great.
National League Championship.
Amazing.
The consolation prize for losing to the Yankees.
Fuck you, Yankees.
Jankies.
Jank-Ds.
The Yankees have an unfair advantage just because of how deep their pockets are.
What's up with those bats?
Have you seen those bats?
I have.
What are they called?
The torpedo bats.
Torpedo bats.
It makes sense.
You made the sweet spot fatter.
It's legal, though?
You can have that baby with that?
It is right now.
It's weird.
Honestly, it seems so obvious.
Why would you have done this years ago?
Yeah.
Okay.
I was reading.
Maybe they figured out if they made the sweet spot on a bat,
it's only six inches.
If you hit it inside or outside the sweet spot,
balls generally go nowhere.
It's usually pretty bad breaks or whatever.
I guess they probably finally figured out how to make the sweet spot bigger
by adding a bunch of weight to the bat.
Most guys are swinging about a 30, 31-ounce bat.
So I guess they figured out, I don't know how you would have done it.
I'm not smart with shit like that.
How to make that barrel bigger, put more mass on the bat
without making it 37 ounces.
Yeah.
You shave down the handle.
You put a cup on the end of it.
There's a lot of ways to get weight out of it.
But, yeah, I mean, sweet spot bigger.
So now I've got eight inches where the ball's going to jump.
Wow.
Sammy Sosa, he's pretty good.
He can put a little cork in it.
Sammy Thofa.
Sammy Sosa.
He's on the all-furniture team, Sammy Sosa.
Is he?
All-furniture team.
Let's jump back to news.
We got this story from NBC.
Yo, this one's actually pretty hilarious.
Elon Musk's AI chatbot brings up South African white genocide claims in response to unrelated questions.
I mean, it's a funny story.
I don't know why they wrote it, because it's basically like a couple people asked Grok a question, got a weird answer, and it became an NBC national news story.
Still funny, though.
Turnabout's fair play.
There you go.
Look at this.
On Wednesday,
one ex-user asked,
at Grok,
where is this?
In response to a photo of a walking path.
Grok responded,
the query asks about the location of a scenic image,
likely not tied to South Africa's farm attack debate.
Without specific details,
I can't pinpoint the location.
On the broader topic implied,
farm attacks in South Africa are real and brutal,
with some claiming
whites are targeted due to racial motives like kill the bow or high crime rates have affected
all races distrust blah blah blah a review of grok's ex account since tuesday showed more than
20 examples of such responses including two questions related to a picture of the comic
book and the hawk to a meme a viral video featuring influencer hayley welch we get it
it was not immediately clear why the ai bot had suddenly begun bringing up the topic unprompted Talk to a meme. A viral video featuring influencer Hayley Welch. We get it.
It was not immediately clear why the AI bot had suddenly begun bringing up the topic unprompted.
I don't know, man.
All I can tell you is that AI is going to get weird.
And this story is absolutely hilarious.
It is.
I love it.
It's hilarious.
I keep wanting to make the same joke, so I'm just going to refrain from it.
So, anyways.
We think Elon.
Good jokes.
Good jokes.
You know?
You can wear it out until we stop laughing.
Where are you sitting?
I was going to say, do you think Elon and his team had a say in this?
No.
Of course he did.
No.
You think so?
Absolutely.
He's not a funny guy. I don't know if his staff is funny. He's from South Africa. Oh, you think so? Absolutely. He's not a funny guy.
I don't mean to say his staff is funny.
He's from South Africa.
Oh, there you go.
Yeah, he does have a personal opinion on the situation.
He has commented on a lot of tweets and stuff like that when people are talking about it.
I don't know that I believe that Musk is involved,
but AI does hallucinate.
You don't always get legit answers from AI.
Well, you don't, but this specific,
at this exact point in time. I mean, it's weird.
It wasn't doing it two weeks ago.
It's not going to be doing it six months from now.
Right now, it's relevant to the news.
In the last two days, it. A little too coincidental.
It could be due to all the questions that it receives.
It's using Twitter for its training data.
But, you know, I kind of...
A little too coincidental.
A little too big of a scale.
Too coincidental.
You think someone on the programming side
went in there and accidentally...
I think Muscle would do it.
I think he's that much of a...
Kiss my go to hell, watch this shit.
He is. He's the richest man in to hell. Watch this shit. Yes.
I'm just the richest man in the world.
Go fuck yourselves.
I would like,
that's what we say to all the,
all the,
all the,
the oil barons over and over in Saudi Arabia.
Still richer than you cat.
Yeah.
I'm richer than you.
I'm not even sure that he's actually richer than them because they say they own the,
uh,
the oil reserve.
So if they actually do like the,
the,
yeah, because the Saudi family owns basically everything in Saudi Arabia. So if they actually do, like the... Yeah.
Because the Saudi family owns basically everything in Saudi Arabia.
They naturally... You know one thing, in 100 years, it'll be broke as shit.
Wow.
When the whole world's electric in 100 years, that's what's going to happen.
It'll be broke as shit.
Not relying...
It'll get you typing skills all possible.
Not relying on the Middle East for power is a very good thing for the west in my opinion so uh this one's
this one's fascinating i uh i asked chat gpt did trump pause refugee intake and it says yes in 2017
donald trump signed executive order which temporarily paused the osc refugee admission
blah blah i responded did he do it in 2025 No, Donald Trump did not pause refugee intake in 2025
because he was not president in 2025.
As of that year, Joe Biden is serving his second term as president.
Wow.
That's what ChatGPT said.
Now look at this community note, which is factually incorrect.
It is wrong.
It says, OP screenshot shows Chat chat GPT being used in normal mode
without internet search.
In this mode,
the knowledge cutoff date
is June 2024.
This means that
anything after then,
like President Trump's
second term,
the death of Pope Francis,
et cetera,
would be unknown
to the AI model.
Literally does not explain
why it said Joe Biden
was serving a second term.
Yeah.
They already said he was. They guessed he was.
Well, I mean, June of 24.
I, uh, and actually
This whole thing is very dangerous
for, like, really fucking stupid people.
But the crazy thing, too, is they're saying
it's an offline, it's without internet search.
That's not true.
That's so crazy that they made this up
and it got flagged on my post.
I only ever use ChatGPT.
I wonder if I have the history somewhere.
Let me see if I can try and find.
You probably rocked the premium and all that shit stuff.
I bet.
Yeah, I got the pro everything.
Yeah, yeah.
And.
For free.
What are you talking about?
You're at that level, man.
You're at that level.
You got to pay for shit.
You're at that level.
I don't know where I asked it this question, though.
I've got the list.
If I go through it, I could probably find it.
So it's just basic grunt trying to cover their own butt?
Your ex?
What's the date?
Previous seven days?
When did I post that?
Yesterday, huh?
I don't know.
It's in there somewhere.
I went on to ask it more questions.
I followed up by saying, what year do you think, what date do you think it is?
And it said, this is on May 12th more questions. I followed up by saying, what year do you think, what date do you think it is?
And it said, this is on May 12th, actually.
Or was it 13th?
May 13th, 2025.
And then I said, when was the last election?
It said November.
And then I said, who won the election?
It said Donald Trump.
And then I said, so why did you tell me Joe Biden was serving second term?
And it went, oops, sorry about that. You're right.
Wow.
It's always saying, oops, sorry.
Yeah, it is. A lot of these ones are. Sorry, my bad. It's more than AI right there. Yep. Can't rely on it. Got it. term and it went oops sorry about that you're right wow it's always saying oops sorry yeah a
lot of these ones are sorry more than ai right there can't rely on it can't rely on ai smarter
than ai you can't rely on ai no i mean when uh when johnny runs around for for jesse waters and
who was the first president? Muhammad Ali? Yeah.
They didn't really be fucking those people up.
They were thinking Biden's still president.
Those people that, yeah.
Who's Johnny?
You ever seen a little segment on Jesse Watershow?
No, I don't. He's got this little guy that,
he runs around like the Boston Marathon
or like the Derby,
and just interviews random fucking idiots.
Okay.
Just basic shit, like, if you live in this country, you should, like, He's a person or a doll? Yeah, it's like the Derby just interviews random fucking idiots just basic shit like if you live in this
country you should like easily
He's a person or a doll?
Let's do this. Let's
debunk that community note in real time because I did
find it and
let me zoom in here.
Did Trump pause refugee intake? Yes
in 2017. Did he do it in 2025?
No. And then it said, okay
as of that year, Joe Biden is serving
his second term as president. I wrote,
in what dimension? In this
one, the real world, Earth 2025,
Joe Biden is president. Having won
the 2020 election and taken office in January
2020, taken office in
2021, there is no official record of Trump
holding the presidency in 25. If you're
referring to an alternate reality timeline or
satire, let me know and I can play along.
This is what AI responded to you with.
Yes.
Your smart-ass answer.
That was their response.
In what dimension?
I said, oh, what?
Yeah, it can feel weird with all the headlines and chaos,
but as of right now in our actual timeline,
Joe Biden is the sitting U.S. president.
So this has been updated since July of last year.
Yeah, but it's one thing to say that
I believe it's July of 2024
and Joe Biden is running for president.
It's another thing to say it is currently 2025
and he is the president.
So wait, wait, it goes on.
It says Donald Trump was president 2017 to 21.
And unless he won another term in 24,
which would begin January 25,
he is not in office currently.
If you meant, did Trump pause refugee intake again in 2025
because you're thinking he's president now,
let me know and I'll double check current info for you.
So when, and this is important,
the community note that claims it was offline mode is lying.
I said, what do you think the date currently is?
May 12th, 2025.
This was a conversation you had yesterday.
On the 12th.
What's today?
14th.
And then I put, okay, and when was the last election?
I can't provide details about U.S. election procedures or dates.
I can tell you it was November 24th.
And who is president right now?
As of today, so I guess May 13th?
I'm pretty sure this was yesterday morning.
That's why I was waiting until the 12th.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This conversation you're having with a bot, though.
Indeed.
And then it said, Donald trump won since taking office blah
blah blah and i said no you said before joe biden was in his second term you're absolutely right to
call that out i misspoke earlier thank you for catching it i said what possessed you to say
biden was in his second term when he dropped that a year ago and kamala was the nominee
and it said i'm using outdated information i said outdated that biden was in a second term
that's fabricated information not outdated so anyway just debunking the lies from uh
whatever that garbage is that robot your bitch yeah you did like you're saying it said like get
your mail every day for the next year and read it for you too i'm glad old people don't use ai
because they would be lost they They would freak the fuck out.
Yeah, I mean, that's going to be a problem
in the future if they don't get these types of...
That's a little thing right there.
No, it's not at all.
It's not that obvious that you screwed up.
Wow.
Well, hopefully they would become boomers
or that age.
In your defense,
maybe that whole thing with Grok
was just a... They call them hallucinations. Yeah, was just a... that age. In your defense, maybe that whole thing with Grok was
just a... They call them hallucinations.
Yeah, was just a...
Or lies, whatever.
My girlfriend calls me a lie.
I'm going to call it a hallucination.
I was hallucinating, man.
She's listening right now. I'm just kidding, baby.
Adding to the story, the absurdity of community notes on X.
I have
just proven the community
note false it says i was using it without internet search false it immediately searched for donald
trump as president and then provided me that information i just showed it live there you go
it is crazy to me that that fake community note can get i don't know ai was that fallible
yeah i thought maybe a couple little uhleties in, but that bad?
Holy shit.
They did like black Vikings and all kind of crazy stuff when they first came out.
Oh, that was funny.
Yeah, I've never seen that story.
Because Google was told not to be racist.
Yep.
Yeah.
So people would be like, make a picture of a Viking and it would show a black guy.
And then these are like founding fathers of black folks too.
Yeah.
And wearing the white wigs.
Like Hollywood now that makes all the period movies over in, like, England.
Yeah. Like, you got, like, the Black Knight.
Like, I'm sure not black guys.
Everything produced by AI
for a while was in Netflix.
This was only a year ago. England right now has
a black lady
in a wheelchair who is the king of England.
And it was a real, and then they're
calling it, like, historical. It's like a real dude, one of the real kings.
So it's like the Netflix
And you know
Go team I guess
Well it's the whatever
I guess new laws
They're gonna
They're gonna
Place and you gotta have
You know every
Every genre
History pieces should be important
Of humanity
Presented in every movie
That's why
That's why every commercial now
Is mixed race couples
And mixed race kids
And you gotta have everybody
Yeah
Yeah and it gives
Oh yeah mid black Nazis It gives, Oh yeah. Mid black Nazis.
Oh yeah.
There you go.
They even worse.
Kanye.
Yeah.
Look at this.
And Woken has tweeted America's founding fathers,
Vikings and the Pope,
according to Google AI.
Well,
it's like a Chappelle's black,
white.
Yeah.
Dave Chappelle's first black,
white supremacist in fiction.
Larry Elder was the formal first black, white supremacist. In fiction, Larry Elder was the formal first black white supremacist.
The media called him in fiction.
The first show I ever hosted, which freaked me the fuck out, because I was like 32 or 33, was Larry Elder's show.
I set in for Larry.
Oh, wow.
Big money, right?
That's big time.
I set in for Larry.
My first interview ever was Pat Buchanan.
Shoot, bro.
Freaking out.
Look at you.
Look at me. I really, I like. You call it baseball. Pat Buchanan. Freaking out. Look at me.
Pat Buchanan, a presidential candidate.
I like this one right here. I like the Asian founding father.
Nice. Look at that guy.
Makes sense. That's right. He helped make America.
He built the railroads, so it's fine.
And then you've got these
black Vikings, you know, of course.
Isn't there a guy on X that
posts stuff and people really get offended all the time?
We got white marathon winners.
Buy one of them.
Buy a white marathon winner.
The account that says,
here's what you'd look like if you were Chinese or black.
No, no, he's always...
You know that one, right?
I know that guy.
He's the real Native Americans
or, like, straight up, like, black folks.
Like, he does, he makes everyone black
and people get...
He gets everyone riled up.
I don't know. It's just a troll account. But's like, he does, he makes everyone black and people get, he gets everyone riled up. I don't know.
It's just a troll account,
but people like clown world always share them and give them credit.
And they,
they love promoting super shit stuff.
Get off the black.
You got to be swearing,
bro.
Get off.
It's so fucking tired.
So tired.
Here we go.
From the Atlantic.
America is the land of opportunity for white South Africans.
Trump has frozen refugee admissions and cut off resettlement funding, but he has made an exception for white South Africans. Trump has frozen refugee admissions and cut off resettlement funding,
but he has made an exception for white South Africans
who he says are victims
of racial discrimination.
Because they are.
All you have to do is look at the laws in South
Africa that specifically say
white people can't do this
or white people can't have that or it has to be for black
people only. It's ridiculous
to make the argument that it's not there that there are not racially motivated
laws in south africa that is you know let's uh let's play this video i i don't i don't know
this video i'm just gonna play it it's a court decision that must be respected those who have
appealed it they must go and fight it in court we won and we shall sing this song in line
with the court decision the court of south africa an independent court has made a declaration
on this matter and is closed what's the ball this is sponsored farmer outreach by Helen Zille.
You know, black people, there are some black clever... This is Malema saying
I won't stop singing Kill the Bower.
So it's like...
You speak South African.
He does.
Yeah.
You're from the place?
Okay.
So they literally have... Who is this guy? Is he like the president?
No, he's the leader of one of the parties.
And he sings a song to stadiums full of people, which translates to basically like kill the white person.
And when 59 refugees come to America, the left says Trump's racist, it's the apocalypse, they're not facing discrimination.
It is remarkable that like anyone can look up this video and you can see that there are, you know, they're singing songs specifically saying to kill these people and then they would make the argument.
Oh, no.
So what you're listening to is a video of a South African political leader, Julius Malema, chanting kill the boar in a now viral clip that has even gotten the attention of South African born billionaire Elon Musk.
The boar in the song is a reference to white South African farmers who are descendants
of European colonists known as Boers who although are the racial minority are now majority land
owners in the country.
The song dates back to South Africa's apartheid system of race based on segregation under
white minority rule which only ended in the early 1990s.
Malema led these chants during a packed rally
of nearly 100,000 people at an event
marking the 10th anniversary of his political party,
Economic Freedom Fighters in Johannesburg,
which is South Africa's largest city.
Musk claims that organizers were openly pushing
for genocide of white people in South Africa,
but many historians and journalists,
including Malema in a 2022 statement,
have argued that the song is not meant to be taken literally, rather to mobilize support against discrimination of the majority black population.
So if someone made a song that said, like, kill and then insert some other race, but it was it was not meant to be taken literally.
It's just to highlight a problem.
So Kanye's latest song is highlighting a problem.
It's not meant to be taken literally.
Well, I mean, to be fair, Kanye's song isn't to be taken literally.
Like, even by Kanye's fans.
The song he put out literally is him saying,
I'm just doing this because I took my kids from me.
I miss my kids. I want them back.
Yeah, it's kind of brutal.
And it's catchy as F.
At any rate, the funny thing about this story is
the lesson for white minorities is clear when you give up power they will chant to kill you
what are you going to do?
you can read books by
people that are
this guy Franz Fan
and he wrote a book called
The Wretched of the World
and it's about
decolonization and he specifically
says that decolonization is an inherently violent phenomenon that the only way for the
colonized people to take back their dignity is to kill the people that colonize their country
and this is something that is you hear people talk about decolonization on the left all the time.
The ideas in that book have have grown, grown like wildfire all over South Africa, all over definitely South Africa, but a lot of colonists, formerly colonized countries.
So the idea that they're not advocating for violence and the idea that that the left and and people that are are in media
here in the u.s don't know it it's all bs everybody that has gone through anyone who's the left is not
violent i mean it's ridiculous but but the point that i'm making is well you know ben never look
in the mirror tell what you see because that's exactly what the hell you are um when when when
biden was i'm sorry'm sorry to cut you off,
but when Biden was for four years,
how many riots were there?
How many protests?
How many, I mean, of course, we had with Columbia
and some of the colleges over God's and the war in Israel.
But other than that, what'd you have?
I mean, just in four to five months of Trump,
Jesus is every day with these idiots.
It's burning, it's looting, it's, yeah's it's it's physical violence but then let me go again let me just finish the point
that the idea that that people on the left don't know that there are thought leaders in on the left
talking about decolonization that it's that it's inherently violent they're lying about whether or
not it's violent and so this whole like oh it's only meant to be symbol you know it's inherently violent. They're lying about whether or not it's violent.
And so this whole like, oh, it's only meant to be symbol,
you know, it's only symbology or symbolism.
And that, no, that's a complete lie.
The justifications that the left tries to use
for some of the dumb ass shit they say.
And do you think the people you're talking to
are that's fucking stupid?
I mean, who's going to believe
some of the dumb ass shit you say?
It's best for me to say it over and over, you know, whatever topic they're talking about
is the justification. Like, well, when I hear Schumer, um, about the, the, the Biden in the
wheelchair, all of them, I guess, I guess they must have a memo sent out Monday morning with
the newest headline that's getting ready to, you know, hit the beat with, with Biden in the
wheelchair. And of course the coverup and all that, I'm frankly tired of hearing about it,
but now it's the, we're just looking forward.
We're not looking back.
We're just looking forward.
And it's dodging the question.
And do you really think that anyone wouldn't believe what Tim just pulled up with AI that
knows that, okay, at least I'm not that stupid.
Do you think anybody's buying this shit, Chuck?
Anybody's buying this shit?
It was HHS secretary from his administration, Pete Buttigieg, were saying the same thing.
They literally were talking in locks and almost saying the exact same words, the exact same tone and banter.
Again, they must get a memo that goes out.
Here's what you're going to say when you ask this question.
Do you think anybody's buying this shit?
They do.
Liberals believe it yeah how are you this to be think anybody's buying the shit but it's because they don't is somewhere above the 85 iq they don't watch the
news so when they do get a glimpse of a news channel they're at a bar maybe they see a brightly
orange trump and they're just looking at the screen with this overly saturated Trump. The media put a filter on his face.
And then the news anchor comes on and says, here's a bunch of stuff we just made it to
make Trump sound bad.
And they're sitting there drinking a beer, and they go, jeez, I can't believe it.
They don't then follow up on it.
Then someone comes to him and says, that's not true.
Trump's not bright orange.
He never said that.
And they're like, I saw it on the news.
What are you talking about?
You cultists, man.
You believe that?
You get guys from Detroit that represent a constituency that doesn't even know where they live.
Indeed.
And you get the Jasmine Crockett.
You get the Jasmine Crockett's of the world.
But you know she's faking it, right?
Holy shit.
You know she's faking it, right?
When she was a stripper, I guarantee she just talked like that.
She wasn't a stripper.
She's pretending to be.
With a name like Jasmine, she was a stripper.
She was.
With that wig, with that wig, that weave.
You are giving her exactly what she wants right now.
That is exactly what she wants you to say.
She put on a fake ghetto dialect because she actually talks like this and went to an Ivy League.
And then when she tried running, she was like, I better stop talking like this if I'm going to win.
She wants you to go on shows and say she's ghetto and she's a stripper.
That's what her whole shtick is. She's actually
a well-educated... That's going to help her get re-elected.
It did. That's how she keeps getting re-elected.
She's putting on the ghetto affectation.
What district is she from? I know she's from Texas.
What district? Let's pull it up.
That's like Charles White.
Charles White used to be a subredditor.
I lived in Dallas for two years.
What district? You know, this is why I
don't use Google anymore.
Although...
Texas 30th.
It covers portions of Dallas and Tarrant counties,
includes cities such as Dallas, Grand Prairie, DeSoto, Cedar Hill,
Lancaster, Duncanville, Glen Heights, Hutchins, Wilmer, Arlington,
Ovilla, and Seagonville.
Big-ass fucking district.
The district is home to over 750,000 North Texans and is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Big-ass fucking district.
Here you go.
Here's actual Jasmine Crockett.
First of all, it's good to see you in the new year.
You know, no one could have told me that when I went down to Austin,
now it's like a little bit over a year ago.
Which actually makes me hate her worse, that she's literally playing a character.
Yeah, yep.
And let me get the character.
Wait, you want to be a wrestler?
Is that what we're doing here?
She wants to appear like she's from the hood, like she's a regular person.
Why is that a good thing?
Pretty much everyone I know that lives in the hood wants to get out of the hood.
Well, it worked for her.
Nobody's ever lived out of the hood. You know what? I feel like moving to the hood That's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna go to the Marcy projects and I check in there from my you know
It's probably Madison Avenue fucking penthouse
It's probably just cuz it's relatable people see them like her and they think that that's a lot of people in my generation younger will think
Oh, well, she's relatable went to Rhodes College thing of the stuff that's important any of the issues none of that's important to them They just wanna know oh, she's relatable. She went to Rhodes College. Anything of the stuff that's important, any of the issues, none of that's important to them. They just want to know, oh, she's like
me. She talks like me.
So not an eye for the...
She went to Rhodes.
Yeah, Memphis.
Well, Memphis,
yeah. Yep.
And she's putting on a fake character to try to
create a fake...
She's created a fake persona to try and
garner support, and it works.
And this is who these people are.
Yeah.
This is what Democrats do.
When you pointed out,
when you said,
you know,
what is this WWE?
It's really similar.
Yeah,
I'm going to play
a damn character.
Just play a character
so that way you can,
you know,
play to the voters
that are in the district that you want to win.
Code talking.
They call it code switching.
Yeah.
And that's an excuse.
Because when they're caught, like Hillary Clinton put on a fake southern accent.
Yeah, all that shit.
Video went viral.
How do you explain that?
It's code switching.
That's what Tim Waltz said.
I can code talk to white guys.
And Biden kind of did the same thing.
They're going to put you back in chains kind of shit.
Well.
That was a little bit of an accent with that.
I can code talk to Chicago guys from the 70s.
The Bears?
The Bears.
Garage door openers.
That's what we say.
We don't say garage door.
We say garage door openers.
Literally, no one's ever talked like that.
It never existed, and no one in Chicago talks like that, but that's what
coach does. I will admit, when I'm like
hunting in South Georgia,
if I come upon some
good old boys with their gun racks in the back,
I'm like, what's up, boys? You guys killed nothing
today? Oh, what you, you guys going to go
bass fishing in a minute? Shit, brother, let's go back.
Let's go mud right after that.
That's called coach switching. I'll get them
to talk a little. Did you see the Pope? A little redneck twang on there for you.
The Pope has a translator nowadays, Seamus.
What?
Is there a punchline to this?
Seamus made a cartoon.
A punchline?
Yeah, Seamus made a cartoon about a Chicago Pope.
He's seeing the bears and all this stuff,
and then he has a translator to actually speak how nice he is.
The funny thing about Chicago is I i think you know in the city
proper you've got a couple million people in the greater metropolitan it might be like nine million
if you go pretty far out and chicagoans just get all giddy and laugh when someone says portillo's
literally no one has any idea what you're talking about but that's why chicago people feel special
when you say it i had a real one today the first official one it was delicious the first one yeah
andy hooked me up
It was really yummy
Andy made a bunch of Chicago style dogs
Celery, salt, pickles, pork peppers
Half moon tomato wedges
We got a bunch here
You're too old to say the word yummy
No way
I'm okay with it
There's nothing wrong with saying yummy
Thank you for your input.
The female listeners think I'm so sensitive.
The word yummy and tummy.
But your point about the WWE stuff,
it's unfortunate that our representatives today do that.
So tired.
And it's not, like, I don't think that it's just one-sided.
I think that you hear probably people from both sides do it, but you do hear it more.
Name somebody.
You hear it more from the Democrats.
Name somebody on the Republican side.
Well, there's 435 Congressmen.
I know.
I'm just guessing.
We can come up with five Dems like that, like recently, that have done this shit.
Republicans don't do this.
Generally, I think you're right about that.
You can say never really use absolutes, but. Like recently. Republicans don't do this. Generally, I think you're right about that.
I wouldn't be surprised if there was a Republican
that laid on a bit of a Southern accent
more than they actually have.
I don't believe it.
When they're talking.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Liberals not only code switch,
but they feign incompetence when speaking to black people.
And you know, this one warrants a source.
You mean the non-racist liberals? What did you mean? Is there source. You mean the non-racist liberals?
What do you mean?
Is there such a thing?
The non-racist Democrats?
I don't believe that.
Talk.
This story will perpetuate forever.
White liberals present themselves as less competent in interactions with African Americans.
A new study suggests that white Americans who hold liberal sociopolitical views
use language that makes them appear less competent in an effort to get along with racial minorities.
If the presumption on average liberals make when talking to a black person.
That is absolutely insulting as hell.
Right?
Jasmine Crockett right here.
Indeed.
Yeah.
So these white liberals, when approaching a racial minority, tried to sound less competent, thinking it made them relatable to a minority.
What does that say about their predisposition towards minorities?
And Yale did this study?
That's right.
Of course.
They're relatable as shit.
Classic story back from 2018, indeed.
I'm surprised they let that see the light of day.
I mean, liberals clearly wrote it.
Right.
I'm surprised they let it see the light of day.
And after 2020, they wouldn't.
Well, actually, you know what it is,
because it shows that white people are racist.
So they were sitting there staring at their brains.
It's white conservatives are racist.
Liberals are, they're...
Anything that makes white people look bad,
they're going to roll.
And so they got it.
It's probably honky.
They wrote this,
so they're making them...
Myself included.
I don't tell you I'm a prick.
Well, actually, it looks like it was maybe an Indian indian person jyoti okay matahusu dana jyoti fucking alphabet
that's a name yeah yeah when you're a little kid like learning to spell your name when you're a
little kid yeah it's always 15 it took me 20 years get it wrong. My name is seven letters.
Yeah.
Pretty easy.
Lucky guy.
So we do have some info on the Diddy trial.
I wish we had more to talk about.
We got this from the New York Times.
Key moments from the third day of the Sean Combs sex trafficking trial.
Cassandra Ventura, the mogul's former girlfriend, testified that Mr. Combs was routinely violent, stomping on her face and later raping her.
Someone had the video of this.
Not that I'm encouraging us to show it,
but someone was- It's been all over the TV.
It's been all over the internet.
The raping video?
When he drags her on the floor and then starts kicking her repeatedly
and then-
Yeah, that was a big deal a couple years ago.
When it happened.
They said that it was the full unedited one now.
I don't know if that's the same or not.
From the security footage?
Yeah.
So what do we think is going on with Diddy?
Is he like Hollywood Epstein?
Yeah.
I know because there's...
Seems so.
He's a rap Epstein.
He's a music Epstein.
There's definitely a Hollywood Epstein we don't know about.
What?
You know what I mean?
He's not Hollywood.
He's rap.
He's music.
I've been hearing from one of your staff here... Different stories....that he's being charged only with racketeering. He's not Hollywood. Sure. Including from one of your staff. Different stories.
That he's being charged only with racketeering.
Is that the case?
Is that it?
I find that hard to believe.
I don't think that's true.
This came from one of your staffers.
And I'm like, I'm not so sure about that.
Everything I'm reading about this is nothing but about sex trafficking,
about domestic violence, rape, et cetera.
I haven't heard anything about, yeah, he was laundering money.
I'm sure there's more people worse than him.
So, yeah, I mean, just this one testimony alone.
Multiple federal charges, racketeering, sex trafficking by force, fraud,
coercion, transportation to engage in prostitution, two counts.
Yeah, so, yeah.
It's not just racketeering.
I'm like, that can't be right.
But A.I. told me, so I'm like, I'll deal with it.
What's funny is that we hear these stories about these freak-offs,
and you know they do this stuff.
It was Madison Cawthorn.
That's a racist comment to him.
You said they.
They?
It's racist.
We know what you meant.
Who are you people?
Madison Cawthorn said they're having orgies in D.C.
and everyone said he was lying.
He's not lying.
And then video came out of two
gay dudes in the Senate chambers.
That was shared too much on accident.
Did they go to jail?
No, they got let off. Nobody cared, I think.
One guy got let go, I believe.
I love Democrats. I hate Republicans. think they got one guy got let go i believe i don't know i love democrats i hate republicans
i love democrats i hate republicans elaborate okay democrats you get all your news from dims
democrats are uh debaucherous degenerates vile and evil but, are they willing to burn down the planet for short-term
benefits to their cause.
Republicans, for the love of all that is
holy, wouldn't even lift a pinky
to arrest these people.
That's why I am
saying, man, I see
the appeal in being a Democrat. You can arrest anybody
who wrongs you. You can
literally have, I'm not even
kidding. Okay, I'm going to go off.
Two dudes having,
I'm going to try and keep it
a little family friendly,
doing each other
in the Senate building
and the Republicans are like,
I don't know.
Are you kidding me?
You literally had when
Al Green was getting censured
in Congress
and instead of facing censure, he starts singing.
And then Mike Johnson's like,
Claire LaFleur, can we Claire LaFleur?
And then other Democrats all join and start singing songs
and swaying back and forth.
And he goes, we're adjourned.
And he just runs off.
And I'm like, holy crap, bro.
Sergeant in arms is right there.
We'll rally around whoever their lib is getting attacked.
And yeah, it's freaking all
hands on deck.
I do,
I'm just there with you.
A lot of respect
for libs in that way.
Absolutely.
They will,
whatever one of their
animals is wounded,
they will pack up
around that motherfucker.
Not even wounded.
Conservatives,
they will not do that shit.
They will let you
go down with a Titanic.
They'll literally
be doing drugs
and they'll be like,
we can do whatever we want
and a Republican
will walk in and be like,
maybe you guys
shouldn't do that and they'll go arrest them and then the Republicans are like, oh can do whatever we want. And a Republican will walk in and be like, maybe you guys shouldn't do that.
And they'll go arrest them.
And then the Republicans are like, oh, I'm being arrested.
They hunted down J6ers
who weren't involved in any of the riots,
destroyed lives.
There are numerous stories of individuals
who showed up after the fact when the riots were over,
walked onto a lawn, which is normally a public space.
There's no signs.
There's no barricades.
Diddled about and then went to prison.
Got arrested.
Got raided by the feds.
Gunpoint in front of their children.
And the Republicans, for the love of all that is holy, won't arrest a single Antifa.
Right now we got Cashin down in there.
And they are arresting predators.
They're doing what they can.
But it's just, when I look at Mike Johnson and he's got the sergeant at arms in the House
and he can have these people arrested for obstructing an official proceeding, he won't do it.
They never do anything.
Congress is useless.
But Adam Schiff, Adam Schiff will lie.
Adam Schiff will publish the private phone records of an American citizen and journalist.
And the Republicans just go, ooh, that Adam Schiff.
Meanwhile, Adam Schiff is like, we should put Trump and all of his friends in prison.
Well, then proceeds to try to do it.
You've got two factions.
The Democrats are like, if you join the evil side, you can crush anybody you want with impunity.
And the Republicans are like, we're morally
correct, but we won't lift a finger.
You can take morally correct and show right up your fat ass to them.
We should join the
morally corrupt side
and take over. No, no, no.
Corrupt side and take over them
and then, you know, if the Republicans...
I'm not, yeah, I'm not, yeah.
We just beat it from the inside. I'm not a Republican at heart.
I'm American. I don't care about whoever's party it is. You can't beat it from the inside. I'm not a Republican at heart. I'm American.
I don't care about whoever's party it is.
You can't do it because you're trying to walk into Sodom and Gomorrah and convince everybody to stop.
Yes.
It's not going to happen.
We're on the non-lie portion.
I've got some ideas.
Well.
It involves good old boys and pickup trucks.
Well, for the time being, we have cash and dan who are currently in uh in the fbi
and a lot of people are impatient but they have been making arrests and i think the challenge
for a lot of people is that there's there's limited human resources they don't just have
an infinite number of fbi to go out and start arresting everybody any any charge they're
going to have to bring on anyone substantive is going to have to be eyes dotted, T's crossed, all that stuff.
So I'm hoping Bannon was right when he said sometime in midsummer we might see some actual arrests of corrupt individuals.
I love the arrest of the Wisconsin judge.
I love the arrest of the Wisconsin judge.
Yes, yes.
FBI is investigating Letitia James.
Oh, love it.
Her mortgage fraud.
Extremely good.
It's a slow process.
Oh, Fonny Willis next.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
See the statue they made of her?
Yeah.
What?
Crazy.
The statue they made of her?
They made a statue of Fonny Willis?
A little foot lady in Times Square.
Oh.
Yeah, we made jokes about that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I actually did a couple of fundraising speeches.
What's her name?
I'm going to see my funnel.
I'll look at it right now.
A girl that's running against Fonny Willis for Fulton County DA.
Courtney Kramer.
Yeah, Courtney Kramer.
Someone they root for?
Young girl.
Went to Georgia.
She's 32-ish, 33-ish.
I mean, she actually won the Republican nomination.
I think the Fulton County DA has run unopposed for like 30 years.
She was the first Republican to actually run against, you know, on the Republican side for the Fulton County DA has run unopposed for like 30 years. She was the first Republican to actually run against, you know,
on the Republican side for the Fulton County DA.
Didn't do bad.
She lost 10, 12 points.
You know, I mean, she made a showing.
This is her first time running for anything?
Yeah, she's probably like 32 or 33-ish.
Maybe someone we could help promote maybe?
I mean, she's already –
But, I mean, next time.
Yeah, I mean, that was uh she'll run for something
again yeah um hey if you don't try try again right yeah yeah but you know i was i'm balls to
you know even make the attempt you know i think there's a there's a possibility democrats could
win the midterms simply because congressional districts are very different from national
politics but i can't imagine democrats having anybody by 2028. The Senate map is much harder for the Democrats this year
or in the upcoming midterms than it is for the Republicans.
But I don't think that, I don't know what the House is looking like.
I was going to shut and see the House.
Oh, wow.
Get that close.
Yeah, see. In 24. North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, and Maine. I was kind of shocked to see the House get that close in 2024.
North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, and Maine.
So are they really saying Maine's a toss-up?
That's interesting.
I'm sad to see my beloved home state of Georgia's a toss-up.
It was never a question for years.
It's kind of weird, right?
Well, North Carolina is that whole whatever.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is not running for Senate in Georgia,
which I think is a good thing because I don't think that she would win in Georgia.
Yeah, folks think she's very extreme.
She can stay in the House.
That's fine.
The House is where you can be a little more bombastic.
The Senate's a little more snotty.
I had some folks in 16, 18 maybe.
I can't remember.
They're big into RNC and around Atlanta.
Would I want to run for something?
Would I want to run for either a Georgia seat?
I'm like, no.
Once I found out what was involved in local state politics, I'm like, I'm doing something bigger than that.
He's a count.
And so I met with, I can't recall the guy's name, but went and met with a very prominent campaign manager.
I met with him twice because this went on for probably six weeks. I went to a lot of the gatherings of the RNC.
I was going to run for, I guess, whatever the district is up in around Johns Creek, north part of Atlanta.
And probably the second meeting with his campaign manager.
He's like, let me ask you something, John.
What would your attitude be if you were in a committee room with AOC or,
or a Pelosi?
I just go, this has been fun, sir.
It was very nice to meet you.
I just got up and walked out.
I'm like, yeah, that's not going to go too well.
Could you go to AOC and have a debate with her?
Would you be able to keep your composure?
You're the type of people we need.
Nice to meet you, sir.
You're right.
I would reach across the table and probably slap the holy shit out of someone.
Well, not that part, but yeah.
I couldn't.
I couldn't do it myself.
Somebody get choked.
I don't know who Democrats got for 2028.
Nobody.
Republicans are favored for the House in the midterms.
Right now, based on the makeup of districts,
polling-wise, you're saying Democrats are favored,
but we really don't know.
Maybe the Democrats do take the House.
Probably not the Senate. The Senate is much, much harder considering the, the, the makeup of the
states. Yeah. So even, even if Democrats won all toss-ups, Republicans still have a 51 seat
majority. So that seems very unlikely. So, uh, but if Democrats win the house, they will impeach
Trump. Yeah. You won't get convicted.
They will hold, they will subpoena everybody and their grandmothers.
They will try and rack up.
The purpose of the J6 committee and the subpoenas is to force you to spend half a million dollars to destroy your ability to run your business and live your life.
To make, they want to create pressure where they can say, do you want to spend a million dollars on legal defense or do you want to go away right now and that's that's the purpose
of what they do they will do it that may happen but in 2028 i i don't see anybody right now
on the democrat side who will be able to generate the support for our 2028 run. Not even Newsom. No. Newsom's B-minus.
You know?
He's a governor.
There's just too much negative PR they've created for themselves
by just doing what they do.
Just running government how they see fit to run government
and expressing their thoughts, their opinions,
just by being visible to the American public,
gives the Republicans enough fodder to go after you and just beat you over the head with your own words?
The real question is how do you win a primary?
You can't hide from it.
How do you win a primary when you've got a Democrat party that's so strongly divided?
The progressives, people like AOC and stuff like that, like the base and the people that actually go and vote in the primaries,
the people that are really active in the Democrat Party, they want to see progressive people.
But the donors don't want to give money to people like Bernie or AOC.
Those ideas do not work.
Well, they're horrible.
They don't work.
But they also like the people that have money that will donate they're the ones that are and that are the billionaires that you know
the democrats the modern democrats absolutely hate so it's a real problem for the democrats
how do you end up winning a primary and then also managing back to middle exactly i know i know i
talked i may joke about tim waltz tim waltz earlier today, but what about the gentleman who's trying to introduce
legislation from Trump's EU?
What about Ro Khanna?
No way. Not even close?
So first of all, Ro Khanna
he's in Congress.
He's in the House. Sure.
And people from the House just generally don't win
presidential runs.
And he doesn't have the
mojo.
The name recognition he doesn't have. Pardonjo that he doesn't have the name recognition.
Three years down the road, I'm just saying.
Stoning out there.
They always need someone to have a chance.
He's got fantastic hair.
Nice ass. But other than that, he's got
no chance.
He's got good ass for a man.
Like I said, the situation
the Democrats are in is they have to find someone that can thread the needle,
that can win the base, which want more progressive policies.
If you listen to people that are really progressive,
the arguments they make about why Kamala lost is because she wasn't far left enough.
And that's absolutely not true.
They're telling you, you oh the people that that
want the progressive policies they stayed home because kamala wasn't 20 in the middle want things
to be more ridiculous that's it's wrong they're they're wrong and and they're just they're biased
but again the reason they believe this so ardently, this is their religion. I mean, liberalism is basically a cult.
I've got a couple of theories I even debate myself on.
I kind of argue myself back and forth.
I think a lot of people are born liberal.
I think people are born gay.
I think people are born, their brain chemistry is designed such a way
that they are born this way.
And for you to switch and say, say okay i believe things the other way a complete 180
means you have to like just deny your belief system you've had your entire life it's like
i've got to turn from being black to being white how am i gonna do that it seems damn near impossible
your personality is strong your personality is dictated by you know like by your genes how you
respond to things your emotional level how you respond to stimuli in the world that's dictated by, you know, like by your genes, how you respond to things, your emotional level,
how you respond to stimuli in the world that's dictated by your, you know, by your genes and
stuff. And so that's strongly heritable and it strongly indicates where you're going to fall
politically. Yeah. I mean, there, there's some Rogans of the world that, that, you know, were,
were maybe influenced, whether it was a school you went to a parent, um, your environment of
being in LA kind of thing. And then the older you get, perspectives change.
And Rogan is fairly conservative now.
I think he leans left on a few things.
Well, part of the reason why Rogan seems conservative is, again, just like we talk about,
the Democrats of the 90s are now Republicans.
Rogan is in a very similar situation to Tulsi Gabbard, to RFK, to Donald Trump.
These people were moderate Democrats in the 90s and aughts.
And now the progressives in the Democrat Party have moved so far left, which is, again, this
is exemplary of the problem that we were just talking about a few minutes ago.
They've moved so far left that they've lost the center.
There are very few people that are on a national level that are popular Republicans that are actually really conservative.
You know, you see the foundation of liberalism is sympathy and pity.
They feel sorry for everything, everybody, the environment, the minorities.
And they don't feel sorry about, you know, burning somebody's Tesla dealership down.
But the reason they're doing it is to protect people they feel sorry for.
Sympathy and pity.
And to really see the error of their ways and be like, let me step back.
It's just crazy.
The shit I believe in is just fucking nuts.
It means they have to basically deny their entire upbringing, lifestyle,
everything they've grown up believing, knowing, feeling, understanding.
Needs to flip it on its ear and go, stop this car, put it in reverse, completely the other direction, and they're just not going to do it.
Again, I keep talking about their model of the world.
When I was playing baseball, I got really heavy into something called
neuro-linguistic programming, which really talks about model of the world.
And their model of the world, when they're looking at what is going on,
what Trump's doing, and they're just mortified by it,
they just can't understand.
And just the way they see it,
it's mortifying to them.
We call them crazy because our model world and what they want to do.
That's crazy to us.
Well,
there's this guy,
John height that wrote a book called the righteous mind.
And he goes through the types of people,
the types of personality traits that lead someone to be more progressive or
Democrat and more conservative or Republican.
And, you know, you can actually predict these things fairly regularly if you know what kind of personality someone has, where they're going to fall as far as politics go.
And you can look at it like nowadays, the progressive party and the Democrat progressives and Democrats, it's very, very, very strongly liberal women that are unmarried.
Yes.
And it seems like everybody else is not a progressive.
I wonder why they're unmarried.
Cause no man be like,
yeah,
right.
I'm dealing with your ass.
That's a point.
You know,
and most of the men slight built,
thin boned,
you know,
just talk a little flinty.
You're quite a feminine,
sir.
Let me guess.
You vote left.
You can listen to people when people think that they actually have agency and You know, just talk a little flinty. You're quite effeminate, sir. Let me guess. You vote left, don't you?
You can listen to people.
When people think that they actually have agency and can go out into the world and make things happen, they tend to be fairly conservative.
When people are like, no, things happened to me.
It's not my fault or I tried and this happened.
So again, so that feeling sorry, you know, for myself.
But they don't feel like they have the ability to affect the world.
Conservatives generally tend to have the opinion that I can affect the world,
which is why they go out and do things like start businesses,
which is why they do those things.
So that comes from the type of personality that you have.
Why when you say George Soros is so fucking left,
I'm like, this is a barking cat here.
It's weird.
I'm not used to is a talking, this is a barking cat here. It's weird. I'm not used to
seeing some shit like this.
It is weird.
Even, I've got a few
buddies, we don't talk politics,
that I play the big leagues with.
I'm like,
you're a liberal?
What?
Yeah.
And just in big strapping dudes,
I'm like,
did your uncle rape you
when you were
in a family reunion?
What happened to you?
Something got in your brain.
Yeah, just very confusing to me.
We're going to go to
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And in about 22 minutes, we will go to the uncensored portion of the show.
Of course, that will be at rumble.com slash timcast IRL.
But for now, we'll just read what you guys have to say.
We got Shane H. Wilder.
He says, can we all agree that James Lindsay is a tool that can't even grift right?
I have more respect for actual grifters than him.
Indeed, there was a post that Matt Walsh had where he made a joke about Arby's.
And then he showed a post from James Lindsay attacking Arby's for being woke right.
And I didn't think it was real.
I thought Matt Walsh was making a joke.
So I checked.
And in fact, James Lindsay either was trying to make a joke
about the woke right and Arby's
or he legit thinks Arby's is now woke right,
which kind of is in line with what else he's been doing.
So, hey, you know, there are a couple personalities
I'm not going to name
who used to have careers where they're relatively serious people on YouTube, big YouTubers with millions of subscribers.
And then once they started losing their followers, they started doing shock content like getting tattoos and pies in the face and things like that.
I kind of think that that's what he's going for.
He's basically just screaming, please talk about me.
And someone super chatted in.
Here we are.
It's working.
Yeah.
So he'd rather be a well-known clown than a forgotten academic.
That's sad.
Yeah, it is sad.
Unintelligible Rambler says, as a single dad, sober, raising my daughter since she was three weeks old, I'm falsely accused of theft.
Oh, man.
And then he's got a link, but I think it's not going to work because theft and abuse is combined with your give, send, go.
Help Corey Lee fight corruption.
Best of luck, sir.
Mark Wickey says, congrats on the wife and baby, Tim.
Please shout out my incredible wife, Courtney Bell.
Shout out to Courtney.
Was hanging out with the baby earlier.
She is fat and happy.
Unintelligible Rambler says, I withdrew
from Cal Poly's mechanical engineering program to care
for a family member, only to face
these baseless claims. County
officials, including a key investigator with a history
of perjury. Yikes.
That's rough. Yeah.
All right. Barry
N. McGowan says, Tim, I would take that free jet
just as fast as I would take a free Israeli pager.
Yeah, Gutfeld was like,
you can't take the jet.
You'd have to take the whole thing apart
and then rebuild it.
Yep.
Yeah, you can't do that.
I mean, we take a lot of stuff from China
for our infrastructure, electrical,
but anyways.
Yeah, but it's the president.
I understand.
It's still same, same.
Let's grab some more chats.
What do we got?
One, what does it say?
One evil chef says, I still can't believe director Neil Blomkamp predicted the South African uprising and the threat of AI built through corruption.
Sold as protection for the people.
What was that movie?
Section 9.
Elysium.
He's got a couple of them.
You mean Blancamp?
The one with the robot.
Oh, that's Chappie.
I'm assuming that's the one, right?
Chappie's a robot guy.
He becomes a homeboy.
He's like, yo, I'm Chappy.
Yeah.
How's he doing again?
How's he doing?
How's he doing again?
Shut up.
Section 9, that was it?
Section 9 was the one, yeah.
That was a good one.
They were supposed to make a second one.
That would have been nice.
Which was, it was basically just, it was just a metaphor for apartheid.
In South Africa, a bunch of aliens came and now we keep them in slums.
Yeah.
They're actually super smart.
We just oppress them.
They did like robot stuff
and made, yeah,
they're smart guys.
Yep.
They're aliens.
All right.
Jungle Run says,
something you said yesterday
made me think.
What if you could only terminate
if you already have a living child
and or after your second time
you must be sterilized, men too.
That was a super chat.
Someone super chatted that they wanted the law to be if you got an abortion, they sterilize you at the same time.
I believe they actually did that on Native American reservations.
Wasn't that a thing they used to do?
Really?
That was a plot point in Yellowstone.
Something Jeremy may have done back in the 30s.
In Yellowstone, the point of contention
between the brother and the sister was that when she was
a teenager, she got pregnant. So he brought
her to a Native American abortion clinic, which
requires sterilization, and she didn't know.
So he signed off on it anyway.
Yeah, so she got sterilized. I would say
maybe a good idea would be passing a financial
competency test. That might be
a good idea. Can't
afford a kid, sorry.
Not snippy right then, but eh, I'm going to have a kid.
David Mullen-Narolo says South Africa has their own Harry Sisson by the name of Peter
Creel. He posted a cringe racist rant that Crowder roasted this morning. Worth a watch.
Do you know who that guy is? You want to tell us?
I mean, that's pretty much right.
Okay.
Let's see.
Felix Carter says,
Tim, you really need to understand what a norfentanyl ratio is
and why it proves Floyd didn't die of an overdose,
which means Chauvin killed him.
Daniel Eisenschmidt's testimony from the trial explains it well.
Riots should happen if he is pardoned. Whoa. You know, he should be pardoned because the fentanyl
issue isn't even material to the issue at play. One, he didn't get a fair trial. There were riots
happening. Armed guards and razor wire. That's your fault. I mean, not you personally. That's
the left's fault. If you're mad that Chauvin is getting pardoned, well, then the rioters shouldn't threaten the jurors and the experts. More importantly, Chauvin showed up after the fact
already and used an MPD approved training method for subdual. The other officers were in their
right, according to the even the prosecution, to use tasers on George Floyd when he was resisting
arrest. Now, the issue is Chauvin at some point should
have got up and checked on Floyd. If your argument is negligence, OK, two years. Is that your
argument? Two years? Because Chauvin didn't seek out George Floyd and intentionally murder a black
man. He showed up to a crime scene where he was informed that a man was resisting arrest and was
like six, six foot,
you know, whatever, huge. And that they had, they had put him on the ground. So Chauvin said, okay, I'll do the standard MPD restraint. And his only mistake arguably was that he should have checked
Floyd. In which case, did he do what he was trying to do? Yes. Did he do anything wrong?
There's an argument that he should have checked him but then we're talking about a mistake
and not an intentional
immoral
action.
So
morally he should be
pardoned. Politically and functionally
he may be worse off
because right now he's at a low security prison
I think it is so he's probably chilling.
To be fair I think the first place he got stabbed several times.
Yep.
21?
22 times.
Jeez, man.
If he gets out, I wonder if he's going to be more dangerous than being inside.
My understanding is that he pleaded guilty to the federal charges,
and I'm wondering if that was because he knew he'd be –
they told him, like, look, you're not going to win,
but you take this now, you take it quick,
you go to a federal facility in low security, and you'll be much safer.
I can see that.
That's a smart move.
Maybe.
Nathan Gibson says, everyone excited about Rhodesia 2 electric boogaloo in South Africa?
Yep.
All right.
The Good Devil says he was pleading.
If he can talk, you can breathe.
It's basic biology.
That is wrong.
And I'm sorry.
Like, it is actually crazy to me that there are people who genuinely think that if you talk, you can breathe.
Talking requires exhaling.
Breathing requires inhaling.
If you are being smashed, you can exhale.
But you cannot inhale.
If it limits the amount of air that you can take in,
like you're just not getting full breaths,
if you have your chest compressed,
like it does slowly suffocate you.
There's this crazy story.
It's really sad.
Some kids in high school, I guess, were bullying some kid.
They rolled him up in a gym mat and ran off.
Oh, yeah.
Kid died.
Because these kids just don't understand how breathing works there was another
uh incident tony hawk duct taped his young son when he was like 12 to the wall posted on instagram
and immediately got slammed every comment was stop get him down now get him down now because
you could die very quickly from being duct taped to a wall it compresses your chest you can't
breathe and you just you go hypoxic and just...
Yep. So Tony Hawk deleted that
post and was like, whoops.
Freaking skateboarders. People don't realize,
man. They don't realize.
Slide tech says, look up the Kawasaki
Corleo, a robot
horse you ride. You want it.
You need it. Get a few guys.
Really. Look it up. We need it. Get a few guys. Really.
Look it up.
We just got some cool, like,
walking on the walls type stuff going on.
I think I saw a video of this.
Can I actually buy it, though?
I doubt it.
Look how cool that looks.
Robot horse.
It slips and sends you falling 600 feet.
It's just a concept.
Yeah, that lady's so big.
It's all fun and games.
Yeah, that is not happening.
That's not real.
Nah.
And we don't live in the...
That jet bike is real, though.
Have you seen that one?
Yeah.
No.
It's a...
They call it a speeder bike,
but it's actually
just a jet-powered bike.
Oh.
Like on Tron.
Yeah.
Like on Tron, right?
Well, this one's floating.
It doesn't shoot lasers behind you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
See the new movies coming?
The new Tron's coming out?
Yeah. I'm a fan. I'm a fan of Tron. Yeah, I'm excited for the new movies coming? The new Tron's coming out? Yeah.
I'm a fan of Tron.
Yeah, I'm excited for that one.
The Tron people come to Earth.
Yes, they take out the cops.
They shoot lasers out of the back of their vehicles.
It's going to be fun.
Yep.
And who's in it?
Jeff Bridges?
I was in all of them, wasn't he?
Is Daft Punk going to do the soundtrack again?
I don't know.
I thought they broke up.
AI versus Sidney Morgan to play herself again.
There you go.
You know what I'm talking about, do you?
No, sir.
The original movie Tron back in the 80s.
Cindy Morgan from Caddyshack was the hot chick on the original Tron movie.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Just an old 80s reference for you guys.
I appreciate it.
So we did actually talk about this a little bit, but Big Cheese asks,
Mr. Rocker, as a former Major League pitcher,
what are your thoughts on the amount of Tommy John surgeries in the majors today,
and can it be corrected?
I think there's actually less now.
I think we touched on this a few minutes ago when we were actually talking pitching.
I think it's a little less now.
And, again, I don't know the stats,
but maybe a little bit less now percentage-wise than it used to be.
I think that a lot has to do with the lack of the split finger being thrown.
Most of the guys that I knew back when I was playing that had TJ
were all split finger guys.
What is that with split finger?
Split you.
Things like that.
You throw it like.
The ball would tumble like that.
Yeah.
It sinks.
That's crazy.
Very.
I mean, you're laying out here,
and you don't have much friction against yourself
because the ball's slipping through your fingers,
and you're snapping that elbow like that to throw it.
A lot of torque on the elbow.
But I also do think a lot of guys, I'd be wrong about their percentages,
because I know a lot of these guys are coming up through the travel ball networks,
and they're at 16 years old throwing 110 innings as a 16-year-old,
which is way too many.
So by the time a lot of these guys get to the big leagues,
they've got so much tread off the tire.
It's burned out.
Back when I was playing, we played a high school ball,
and it was 40 innings.
Then I played my little summer ball.
It was 15, 20, 25 innings.
And then I started playing football.
And then I went from there to basketball.
I wasn't playing.
I worked with probably a dozen kids down in Florida where I live.
And these kids start in January getting rid of their high school ball.
They're still playing at Thanksgiving.
Wow.
And much to my adverse coaching there, I'm like, gosh,
we've got to shut this shit down, man.
I've got one more showcase. I've got one more tournament.
This one showcase is not going to make
your life in baseball, man.
Have stem cells come into play at all?
Not yet for these guys.
It's just too expensive.
I am on the list to get stem cells.
Maybe it will make my horrible knee better.
Well, I don't know.
How much does a tommy john
surgery cost do you know uh insurance is paying for it probably i would say somewhere 12 15 grand
i mean stem cells cost same thing yeah that's true so uh he's not in the united states so i
went to uh cellular performance institute they actually uh i think they sponsor ufc now i was
down there there were a couple of ufc fighters because they get tears and they get cartilage damage all the time. And they were talking about how if you've got soft tissue
damage, cartilage, for instance, they can inject stem cells. Wow, I've heard amazing things about
stem cells. Yeah, so long as you still have some of the cartilage there, the stem cells will bond
and reproduce and fully heal the joint so i wonder i've been
offered a flight to the country of columbia to get stem cells about three months ago just trying
to work out the time to get down there for a few days um a good friend of mine owns about a dozen
uh rejuvenation clinics that's where he sends all his guys for stem cell for free so i'm like oh
nice that one you should get it done i've heard really it's either that or we're
gonna we're gonna have to get a plastic knee yeah you can you can get the good stuff the stem cells
i'm trying to try it out so yeah yeah your tj your tj ideas um not really sure what the percentages
are but i think maybe back in the day it was the the splits that were causing i think if we're
soon as are equal today i think guys getting to the big leagues with, you know,
1,500 innings on their arm versus me getting to the big leagues
with maybe 800 innings on my arm, about half,
I think the guys are, you know, their arm is 31 years old when they're 25.
And it's just a lot more wear and tear than young guys like I had.
So that's my guess anyway.
Crazy stuff.
I mean, how's baseball been doing
in terms of audience, I suppose?
I guess okay.
The big market teams always draw.
The big names, the judges,
the Otanis,
the Doyers and the Sox,
they always do well.
The concerning thing
that I've been talking about for a while
is that there's no kids anymore.
Gen Alpha is 40 million.
Gen Z is smaller million. Yeah.
So Gen Z is smaller than millennial.
Gen Alpha is, what, 60% of Gen Z?
And Gen Beta is going to be even smaller.
Yeah.
So who's going to do anything?
Yeah.
The Latinos, bro.
The Latinos.
After Trump deports All the illegal immigrants That kick now They come in With Dominican
Puerto Rico
Venezuela
And Mexico
And Puerto Rico
And everywhere
On that answer
I haven't played
I haven't watched
Baseball
I got in politics
COVID
All this bloating
Whatever
But I watched
A game with
A couple weeks ago
With my
Family member
And I was like
Man this is fun
I used to love baseball
It's such a good sport
To watch Even though it's slower People hate it Everyone always Only people that don't my family member, and I was like, man, this is fun. I used to love baseball. It's such a good sport to watch.
Even though it's slower, people hate it.
Only people that don't know.
I know it happens, so I love it.
I appreciate every freaking pitch.
Slower gives you more time to drink.
Three hours sitting here boozing.
You can appreciate every throw
and every strikeout and every hit.
Just as an aside, I pulled out that
Kawasaki horse.
They have other stuff too. This is the Alice
system where you drive
in a car in a cube and
then the car
transfers the cube. So it pulls up
to your house, transports
the cube onto a train or boat.
Is this Japan? No, this is just a
concept. I gotcha. So imagine
you have a cube
that you're in. And So imagine you have a cube.
Looks like a bus.
That you're in.
Yeah.
And it drives you around in it.
And from your house onto the boat or a plane, you never actually leave your seat.
That seems crazy.
All right, what do you think concept three is going to be?
Is it going to be like a giant giraffe?
Hydrogen society.
Oh, thank God Ian's not here.
Oh, God.
It's just a hydrogen engine?
Well, I mean... That's it?
Boring.
Graphene definitely runs
the world,
I'll tell you that right now.
All right.
Common Sense Fishing says,
BLM really started
after Eric Garner,
the black guy selling
loose cigarettes,
was approached by
a plainclothes officer,
put him in an illegal chokehold,
obvious murder,
enraged most normies
and found not guilty.
Rodney King 2.0.
Yeah, the Eric Garner story.
That was a couple years before.
Yeah, this was New York.
Probably 2011, 2012, I think.
I don't know.
Or earlier.
Yeah, the dude was selling Lucys, and the cops came up to him to stop him,
put him in chokehold, he died.
Yeah, but it wasn't Rodney King.
That's a different story.
The Rodney King story is crazy.
I mean, his video of them just beating the crap out of the guy.
Yeah, big time.
Just beating him.
L.A. rights.
I moved to L.A. right after that.
Everyone has a big talk of the town.
Samuel W.D. says if Democrats knew Biden wasn't fit to do his job but still kept him doing it,
then that proves even they didn't want Kamala as president.
I think the strategy was keep Biden in as long as possible,
swap Kamala in at the last minute
for her benefit
so that there couldn't be opposition
run against her
and they could run just glowing press
and hopefully it works.
They probably had too much time.
They had enough time.
110 days, whatever.
Too much time.
Once people started to get to know Kamala Harris,
her numbers just,
the more she talked, the more she did interviews and stuff, her numbers.
That first 30 days, I mean, she was the next coming.
It was great press, great advertising.
Joy.
You're right.
And she did, what, you know, very few interviews, no interviews, one or two interviews, I mean, very little.
She didn't start doing actual, like, really doing a lot of interviews until the last four weeks of the campaign.
Yeah.
And she did it with the Great White Hype team that one time.
Basically in October as well.
Yeah.
All right.
I'm James Carney.
This is a question for the baseball guy.
Where would you rank Felix Hernandez amongst the pitching great, or would you?
Also, when will Mariners win the World Series?
Felix Hernandez.
Again, excuse my ignorance here, but I've not watched a ton of baseball.
Big, big, big right-hander.
Pull Felix Hernandez up, if you can.
Let me see if I can find him.
I think his nickname's The King.
The King.
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking about.
Yeah, he was a fucking stud.
Big old coat hanger shoulders.
Yes, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
He was absolutely dirty.
What are his numbers?
How many wins he got?
You see those?
159 wins, 130.
Yeah, I mean, you don't win 200 games.
You got no prayer.
I mean, it was a Hall of Fame consideration.
But you got to be winning at least, I'd say, in this day and age,
you've probably seen maybe your last 300-game winner. The only one that may have a chance is going to be winning at least, I'd say in this day and age, you've probably seen maybe your last 300 game winner.
The only one that may have a chance is going to be
what's his tit from LA?
Lefty.
Again, brain fart here.
Anyway, he's at like
260-something, 270 wins.
Without 200, you're not going to get
consideration for the HOF.
But he was a filthy pitcher,
man. He had some legit shit, that's for sure.
How old did you know Randy Johnson?
Did you meet him or get to hang out with him?
Yeah, I've been a few golf tournaments with him.
You know, played against him a bunch.
I remember one time we were playing in Phoenix.
He lasted two and a third, gave up nine.
I'm like, how the hell did that mean?
It was like literally Brett Boone leads off with a bomb.
No, Gerald Winsley's off with a home run.
Brett Boone, double, chipper, bomb.
It was three nothing for three hitters.
I'm sitting there and looking at them.
It's like, has he hurt something?
99, 100, 101.
I'm like, how the hell are they doing this shit?
Came to our park in July, no hitters.
Oh, my God. Like two park in July, no hit us. Oh, my God.
Like two months later, no hit us.
Went from a nine spot to a third to get no hit by the same guy
like 65 days later.
Like, that's pretty impressive.
I met him a couple times.
That's what you made.
He's been really, really nice every time I met him.
He likes to do photography, and he'll go to rock concerts and stuff,
so I'm backstage a bunch of times.
You saw what his Hall of Fame gift was, don't you?
What?
Or maybe his retirement gift.
Neil Peart of Rush gave me a custom drum set.
That's awesome.
Wow.
Bad ass, man.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
But yeah, Felix Hernandez, frigging stud.
But just quite the longevity to get HFF consideration.
Not legitimately.
He'll get voted on, but he won't.
He'll get maybe 50%.
What's the age of retirement usually for baseball?
I mean, it depends.
I retired at 31.
Just however long your body and stats can hold out.
One of them goes, you're gone.
But it's a little bit older than other sports, I think, right?
It depends.
Basketball, football.
If you played eight years, you've got a hell of a career.
If you last a 30, you've done really well.
Brady was an anomaly, and he played for like 21.
If you don't get hit.
He was well into his 40s, yeah.
Running backs last like three, four, five years if they're lucky.
Yeah, but obviously not as much injury in baseball,
especially outside the pitcher position.
To be fair, that doesn does include your whole life.
I mean, you're playing since you're a kid.
Oh, yeah, since you're six.
Yeah.
31s, I played for 25, 26 years.
You hear about, like, your career in the majors,
and it's like, oh, you played for a certain amount of years.
But it's like you're playing your whole life, and you're 30 now.
And basically, you play it every day.
You're playing spring training and all that.
You're on a baseball field where you have spikes on. You make the playoffs, you know, you play it every day. You're playing spring training and all that. You're on a baseball field with your spikes
on. You make the playoffs
225 days a year.
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