Timcast IRL - Dr. Taylor Marshall Uncensored: RFK Jr Says Abortions Should Be COMPLETELY Unregulated
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RFK Jr. says abortion should not be regulated by federal or state laws.
He's literally saying, just kill the baby.
This is the most extreme thing I've heard from any politician,
and I'm assuming Chris Carr must have made a mistake.
I cannot imagine, when I read this headline,
RFK Jr. suggests abortion should not be regulated by federal or state laws.
We shouldn't have government involved.
There's a clip, I think, isn't there?
Yeah, and he quotes him in the article.
Is this the clip? Because it looks like it got deleted.
Okay, here we go.
Opportunities for women to make other choices.
And sometimes it's just about them knowing and just about the education part of it.
It's also about child care.
Of course, but the finances always play
a role in it. You try to have a heart
and not judge.
He says, every abortion is a tragedy.
Many of them leave permanent trauma on a woman.
Ultimately, I do not trust the government to have jurisdiction
over people's bodies.
If he's making...
Even if it's
full term, he replied.
Holy fuck. Okay, but where? term even if it's full term he replied whoa holy fuck okay where it's a five minute clip i don't
want to play five minutes of this woman arguing but again i come down to the fact that i don't
trust the state and i think we need to trust the woman and i don't think that that's a satisfactory outcome
because there's always going to be instances where bad things happen.
Yes, we can't prevent that.
Either way, there's going to be bad things.
So in other words, keeping it as is with Roe v. Wade having been overturned
and leaving it up to the states to determine if and when a woman can have an abortion?
No, I wouldn't leave it to the
states.
Wow.
You would say completely
it's up to the woman.
We should leave it to the woman. We shouldn't have government
involved. Even if it's full term?
Even if
it's full term. This is just leaving it up to
Planned Parenthood. Holy shit!
That's going to sink him.
That should sink him. That should totally sink him. Yeah, that should sink him.
That should totally sink him.
If he was a shadow candidate,
he's gone.
Holy fuck.
Isn't that crazy?
When I saw Chris Carr
was working on the story,
I was like, oh, look this up.
And it seems wild to me.
This is also the guy who they say,
oh, well, he's actually pulling
supporters from Donald Trump.
And I know there are pro-life people
who feel like, you know,
Donald Trump is not taking a hard enough stance on this,
but he is very, very far from the—
No, he just pushed them all back over to Trump.
Right.
And I don't even think he was taking that many, to be honest.
But, you know, it's just—it's a bold stance to take.
And I think part of it is I wonder how widely this is going to get talked about.
I think people who care about this issue will talk about it.
And other people, like the mainstream media, who doesn't want to give RFK more attention than they should and who have pro-abortion voters will try not to talk about this because they don't want anyone to be like, well, that's a good point.
I mean, I can speak from the Catholic community.
A lot of people say, you know, I like a lot of what RFK says about this.
The cherry pick is arguments.
But I just can't
take on abortion.
It's a no-go for me.
This right here is just slamming the door closed
for those people. I think I'm pretty sure
a lot of, like most
Democrats would probably agree with this.
Maybe RFK's
plan is to force Democrats
to be the most extreme imaginable,
but this goes beyond.
At the very least,
like Democrats are trying to put on this masquerade of,
like for the woman's health,
for the woman's health.
It's all lies.
For him to come out and be like,
the government should not be involved in any capacity,
even at the state level,
even if it's full term.
It's like,
you're literally just saying kill a baby.
Like, look, man, I always tell people like,
I'm not pro-life,
but like no reasonable person is gonna say,
if you want to terminate, I said this to,
I think it was Lance in the surfs
when he called me for forced abortion or Bender.
Matt Bender.
I was like, women can terminate the pregnancy
whenever they want. Agreed.ate the pregnancy whenever they want.
Agreed.
Terminate it whenever they want.
And if the baby can survive on its own,
you can't kill it.
How about that?
How about that compromise?
You can't kill the baby
if the baby can survive.
And they go, no.
I'm like, okay,
if you wanna,
if the woman wants to end the pregnancy,
okay,
you think she should be allowed to?
Yes.
Okay, now what if the baby doesn't have to die
oh no the baby should die if the mother mother wants it to that that's their position i'm like
what what why because they're they're in the same thing here trust the woman that's what he says
but he's you're not talking about abortion anymore talking about just killing babies
yes it's funny because at the um that the the when does life begin
argument is democrats you know being like a zygote is not a baby uh you know fertilized
embryos are not babies but we're we're well we're past that it's quite literally now the
it is a baby it's full term yeah well if she wants to kill it she can kill it
i think it's interesting he's kind of going back to the bill clinton era where it's full term yeah well if she wants to kill it she can kill it i think it's interesting
he's kind of going back to the bill clinton era where it's sort of like every abortion is a tragedy
it's sort of like we you know what was the old thing they said make it uh rare and safe and
legal yeah so it's kind of like you know it's not a good and we kind of in the last few years have
got the shout your abortion from the housetops like Like, I'm proud. I've had 24 of them.
Do you remember?
This is kind of interesting.
He went so hardcore, but then he also kind of did the Bill Clinton.
It's kind of a tragedy.
And he's presenting as like, I'm on the side of women, right?
He said, I don't think it's ever okay.
I think we should do everything in our power to make sure that that never happens.
But I think ultimately nobody sets out to do that.
And there are always some kind of extenuating circumstances
that would make a mother made that kind of choice,
a terrible, terrible choice.
You can't overstate how bad that is.
I think-
He said mother.
Yeah.
Good for him.
I think ultimately we have to trust women.
Dude, he has, I think he just blew himself up.
I also think this is extending that narrative
that every abortion is by like some woman
who's extremely impoverished and she's had, you know, whatever and tragedy.
And to be like, that's not, you know, maybe in some cases that's who's getting abortion.
But a lot of it is just women who don't want to have a kid.
And so they elected like this extenuating circumstances thing is mostly a fantasy.
Then here's a law that can be passed that should satisfy Kennedy and anybody else.
This law, of course, having nothing to do with
existing abortion laws. It would simply state
in the event a pregnancy
would be terminated,
doctors must do
everything in their power to make sure the baby
survives. That's it.
That's it. So that's not
a law saying abortions are allowed or not allowed.
It's saying that in the event, a pregnancy must be terminated.
And that's entirely up to the doctor.
Like Kennedy says, you can't kill the baby.
A woman is at eight months and they say, ma'am, if you have this baby, if you care anymore, you're going to die.
You're suffering from insert whatever syndrome.
And she goes, okay, I guess you have to kill the baby.
The doctor can say, well, we don't have to kill it.
We can deliver it now.
It's premature through C-section.
And she goes, just kill it.
Then the law would simply be, we're not going to kill it.
It can survive.
We're just going to save your life and the baby's.
It's fucking nuts.
I got into an argument with a pro-choice friend and the babies. It's fucking nuts. I've argued,
I got into an argument with a pro-choice friend,
and I was telling her,
and it was just an acquaintance,
but I was telling her,
I was like, look,
and this was before
Ro got overturned,
I was like, look,
this thing that people
are doing now,
this shout your abortion,
this being proud
of having abortions and stuff, this is going to come back to bite
the people on the that are pro abortion that are that are pro-choice in the ass it's going to come
back because your average person that is pro-life hears you and hears you celebrating actual death
you are literally a ghoul to these people and she was not hearing it i'm
like listen i'm a pro-choice person like i'm i've been pro-choice for a long long time you know
first trimester is where is where i draw the line but like i'm like look you're i'm trying to explain
it to her and they're just not interested in hearing they were not they were not interested
in hearing that it is a bad thing to kill a baby. And that's the thing that I was like, I couldn't get it across to her that that was what she was, that's what they were hearing.
That didn't matter what she said.
It didn't matter how she brought it.
As long as they were doing things like celebrating abortion, you were communicating to pro-life people, I am celebrating the murder of a child.
That's what you're communicating.
And they were not hearing it. But I think that's because this got sold as a women's issue right
and it was like you have to divorce the the logical consequences of your actions why open
that hold on one more why why why does he say like it's uh uh we should trust the mother trust
the mother what trust the mother to kill the baby?
I guess.
I mean, at what point is like,
well, if she killed her toddler,
she probably had a good reason.
Like that's very dark,
but you know, like- That's what he says, right?
When did we stop?
It seems crazy to me.
I mean, if you remember,
Teen Vogue put out this article.
This is maybe,
I don't think it was 10 years ago,
but it was a while ago.
And it was like,
how to support your friend
who has had an abortion.
It's like, get her some movies, an ice pack, some en some enamel pins they made this this internet term of a girl's girl
like women who support women no matter what they made it this issue of being like well if you judge
a woman for getting an abortion you're anti-woman and women are going through enough and we we can't
be against each other because that's what men are for like it's so ridiculous to the point that they are willing to live with this weird psychology
of like, hey, this thing was a life and I killed it.
And I am expected to pretend like this was always a good idea, that I don't feel any
remorse.
I don't feel any guilt.
And that's why you don't hear women talk about these stories of women who will be like, I
had an abortion and I regret it.
Like, it was terrible.
Women are constantly told by society that that accountability is not their concern.
Well, and it's it's you shouldn't talk about it because then you are judging other women.
Just don't look at the way we.
And I think that's also a disservice to women.
Women aren't honest.
I mean, the same thing with birth control, right?
Like if the object from this whole campaign was to make it so women didn't have to have pregnancies they didn't want to.
Why didn't Democrats pivot to a then every single woman should have super free access to the pill
and, you know, whatever else.
Everyone gets a rod in their arm so they can prevent pregnancy.
Because it's actually about this idea that, like,
we should be able to terminate life.
We should be able to make it so that you don't have a child out there
that you're responsible for, that it's not been adopted.
Like, it is the deletion of this thing, which is a consequence from sex.
And I think that's very weird. If you were trying to prevent pregnancies, why did you not go to the
contraception route? Why do you need abortion to be the issue? So here's the conspiracy is,
is it because it undermines the institution of matrimony? If you can have women having free sex
every single weekend, you destroy the institution of marriage yeah matrimony is latin for matri
mother munis gift the gift of motherhood so if you if you if you have women having free sex all the
time they will not marry they might get married when they're like 31 and they're like oh that
nice guy he makes a lot of money now but they're not promoting matrimony, which is family, nuclear family, as the core of civilization.
And that is what you were talking about in the former segment.
That is the revolution.
Yeah.
And it's also population.
And it's also population.
Deep, deep population, whether intentional or otherwise.
It's sad, right?
I don't like this idea that it's all about destroying things so that you can
get what your independence your gratification from your career you know well the destruction
is part of the like the whole dialectic stuff they believe that the perfect you're gonna come
through with this did you actually intend for me to get into this or not as soon as i said the word
distraction i was like oh i was gonna say this thing but no but it's a good point the point the
point destruction is the point, right? Deconstruction
is the whole point. The whole leftist project is deconstruction. The pulling apart, dissecting,
deconstructing things. And the belief is that the perfected idea of whatever the context is
lies at the center. And when you pull back the problems, deconstruct it, you actually will leave
the pure essence of whatever the topic is whatever it is
that you're dealing with so the only thing that they can do is destroy because that's the whole
the whole project of the left is destruction is destroy is to pull apart the bad things
because inside is the good thing communists yes they're everywhere. Did you see that punk song?
I'm gonna play it.
Oh my god, we talked about it on PCC today.
You did?
I was dying.
So here you go.
Put a bullet in a kid's head.
Put a bullet in a kid's head.
Think they got a sickness and they're not dressed up straight.
But what happens in the closet doesn't matter if you profit from the flag of the USA.
You're too fucking old.
You do as you're told.
You base your life off your nation's scroll.
Out there burning weight shades, filling up the dick shades.
Tell me, can I still be saved?
Marilyn Manson's way cooler.
Brought to you by Disney over here.
Did you see that I rewrote the lyrics?
Yes, I saw the bit you did with the whole AI lyrics and stuff.
I wrote, put a syringe in a kid's leg,
think they've got a sickness if they want to dress up gay.
Because
it's not the people on the right saying the kids are sick.
The people on the right are saying the kids are not sick.
They don't need medicine or drugs.
Leave them the fuck alone. Let them be kids.
And then he says, what happens in the closet
doesn't matter if you profit from the flag
of the USA, which is meaningless.
So I said, profit from the drugs of corporate USA.
And then he says, you're too fucking old.
You do as you're told.
I don't remember what I wrote for that.
I said, you base your life on it.
Oh, I said, yeah.
What did I say?
You're chasing views, filling up on fake news.
You base your life on a TikTok scroll.
I basically fixed it because his shit makes no sense.
But this is not punk rock.
No, it's institutional.
But you know what this is really interesting about this?
It is punk rock out of time.
30 years ago, singing these things was anti-establishment and was challenging the the uh modern sensibilities
of your average person it was literally going out there and being like i can be different i can be
weird we challenge you he's saying the same things in an era where it makes no sense
look at it this way that corporate america supports pretty much that whole agenda yeah
it would be like this right imagine someone painted a picture of the great chicago fire
and then this guy as a kid stares at that photo and thinks wow what an other picture what an
amazing painting then 20 years later he paints the the Chicago fire and goes, I'm making art.
And they're like, why are you painting Chicago burning to the ground? It's like, because that's
what art's supposed to be. It's like, no, no, no, no. They were literally painting them watching
the fire in Chicago. And then you made the same thing 20 years later when Chicago was not burning.
Like, that's the point. So all he's doing is it's an echo of what punk once was in this sterile corporate version of it.
How sad.
You know, his music is actually not bad.
Well, I think, you know, and I am probably the least qualified to talk about music in this room, but I'm going to do it anyways.
I think alternative sound like that y'all turn it on sound the sort of early 2000s emo is
popular and so they know that somebody is listening to this and so there's someone out there who's
like hey man if you just say the woke things in this tone you're gonna blow up i don't know that
any of these things are actually going to make people feel inspired to create art but it is
going to make someone a lot of money if it's sold correctly. If this dude took this exact same
song and he wrote,
put a bullet in a kid's head,
want to start a fight,
man, we're getting rough and we're
fighting at school, that would
be like, okay, that was
come out in play by the offspring.
If he literally said, put a
cheese knife on my cheese spread,
put it on my crackers, tell me that, you know, whatever.
I'd put it on my playlist.
I'd be like, I like the beat.
I like the vocal.
I like what he's doing with the music.
He's putting this shit in it because he's like, please, corporations, pick me.
He's a pick me musician.
He's a pick me.
He's even got the dress on.
There you go. And as a Catholic, I know he's got the dress on. There you go.
And as a Catholic, I know he's got the rosary around his.
Yeah.
Well, because you can dunk on Catholic every day.
Yeah, just be a little edgy.
Where's his hijab?
You know what I'm saying?
Exactly.
Exactly.
It's like, dude, you're basically screaming Walmart slogan at the TV as if it's like.
It's so weird.
It's literally the stuff that they had in Target like last summer. Well, that's like the bambi thug that we were talking about the eurovision it's
she's the same thing she like kind of did this like witch marilyn manton thing and then her
whole message is like lgbt it's funny how those two are always connected i know and then she gets
and then she wins and then he's like this is what punk is about no no no no no no the most punk rock thing
would be like a 20 something year old woman being like i can't wait to have my eighth kid or
something you know because it spits in the faces of the corporations and the uniparty yeah so we
we put out a song called genocide which is like pop rock and punky-ish.
And I would never tweet, this is what punk is really about.
But the song is just critical of war and the corporate press.
It doesn't tell you who to vote for.
It doesn't tell you.
It's literally just me singing that this country is engaged in warfare and you're being lied to by the press.
That's, to be fair, I would never tweet out,
this is punk.
But compared to this, it is.
This could be a Walmart commercial.
No joke.
This could literally be on YouTube,
like Walmart, get down.
For real.
This is like Rage Against the Machine in 2024,
where it's like...
Excuse me.
Rage on behalf of the machine.
Yeah, Rage on behalf.
It's like you're literally a campaign for corporate America and the Democratic Party and the powers that be.
And I can respect being like, yeah, well, you support Trump.
And I'm like, yeah, but I didn't write a song where I was like, are you down with MAGA?
You know what I mean?
Some people do.
And I'm also like, that's certainly not punk rock to do.
But the people who are doing that aren't saying, here's certainly not punk rock to do yeah but the people who are doing that aren't saying here's my new punk rock song trump is the best trump like they're
not they're not they're saying like i like trump i wrote a song this guy's like this is punk rock to
be for the establishment it just again it's giving pick me you have to be like look i'm punk rock
i'm punk rock i am yeah you know the punk rock I am? You know what the crazy thing is? It's actually literally, by definition, square.
No, but I'm not trying to be mean.
It's like, you were a square.
You were, like, it was a reference to you being rigid, boring, and normal, and just marching in lockstep.
Right.
If the gender studies professor at university would be like, wow, I really like your song, you're not edgy.
You're very normal.
Yeah.
There's a, I forgot where I heard this. Someone, I think there really like your song. You're not edgy. You're very normal. Yeah. There's a,
I forgot where I heard this. Someone, I think there was like a viral professor. He said,
he raised his hand. He asked his students in high school, how many of you believe that if
you were alive during the era of slavery, you would have opposed slavery. They all raised their
hands. And he says, okay, now I want you to tell me what thing today you support publicly that everyone hates.
Like, right now, at the time, slavery was popular and publicly acceptable. To be opposed to it
would have been the fringe position. What do you support?
And so certainly if someone says, I support Trump and always have, I'd believe him. I'd be like,
yeah, this guy probably would have been against slavery because everybody hated Trump supporters,
smacked their hats through drinks at him. It was a very unpopular position.
I think there should be an immigration moratorium. Does that make me punk rock now?
That's amazing. Yes. Yeah. But I think even Gen Z, like, everybody agrees with you now, too.
I don't know, man. People get very defensive
about this, because I'm also for reducing
legal immigration, at least for a significant amount
of time, but I won't try to make myself
punk rock. I'm not like this...
That's not punk rock. I'm actually for
deporting everyone. Me too. Americans?
Gotta go. Out of here.
Let's just start over.
Native Americans, you deported too. Where to?
Don't care. Factory reset.
Just nothing but fish.
You guys have messed it up. We gotta try again.
Let's go to callers.
Alrighty. Let's see who we have
here. Spartacus.
I am actually Spartacus. Nice to talk to you.
How you doing? No, wait.
They're all...
Oh, unmuted.
I guess I thought they were on.
Well, I appreciate you guys not talking.
Thank you so much.
I got the mute backwards.
There you are, Spartacus.
Pardon me.
You hear me?
Yeah, I apologize.
No, it's not your fault.
That was me.
Question for Dr. Taylor Marshall.
Why are these bishops not excommunicating,
or at the very least,
refusing to give communion to these so-called Catholic politicians,
especially like Joe Biden, RFK?
Because they support abortion. It's clearly against church teaching and canon law.
And why do you think this is?
Is it because the higher-ups don't want to cause any problems?
Bishops are scared of backlash?
Or are bishops a compromise
slash infiltrated here in the States? And what can we do as lay people about it? Because Dom,
the great Archbishop Fulton Sheen says, we're the ones who have to make sure the priests are priests,
the bishops are bishops, and the religious are religious. And your opinion on the Pope?
Oh boy, there's a lot there. So I think towards the end, you said,
is there an infiltration? Yes. I think just as a deep state,
there's a deep church. As you probably know,
I wrote a book called infiltration and it discuss discusses this whole,
a whole theory. I think it's fact now, but yeah,
I think the bishops are compromised. I think more and more,
they become more like CEOs. They're worried about lawsuits.
They're worried about endowments and all that.
And I think they look at the landscape in the United States of America and they're like,
well, we can't go along outwardly with this agenda.
So we'll just ignore it.
And that puts them in a compromised position.
So you have guys like Joe Biden and you have RFK Jr.
who are basically saying, yeah, kill a baby.
And then the next Sunday they go into church and they receive communion.
And they're like, I'm a good Catholic Irish boy and all that.
And it goes all the way to the Vatican.
Straight to the top.
Straight to the top.
I mean, it was either last year.
Yeah, it was last year when Joe Biden was in the Vatican and he met with the pope.
And then when he came out,
they asked him, what'd y'all talk about? And he said, I'm a good Catholic and I should keep
receiving communion. Like Joe Biden went to Rome. That was a complete photo op. That was completely
planned so that he could get that talking point. Cause as soon as he did, I looked it up. It was
like immediately 30 of the biggest mainstream, coverages put articles, stories, videos.
So this is not just an accident.
This is just not incidental or anecdotal with bishops here and bishops there.
I think there is a systematic infiltration.
I think it'll eventually get worked out.
But I think right now we are at the deepest point of it. And then you asked my position on
Pope Francis. I'm probably the most vocally critical conservative practicing Catholic
against Pope Francis on my YouTube channel. I talk about it, talk about him all the time and
certain things going on. So very critical and praying for him, praying for everyone,
praying for the hierarchy.
But I think we're in a big mess.
Pope Francis was terrible for you guys.
I mean, horrible.
I mean, I've met so many people, so many people, including the guy who drove me here, Chris.
You know, it's like, man, I like Catholics, I like all this stuff, but like, what's up with your pope?
And I have heard that so many times,
especially as I'm trying to share my faith with people.
I'm like, yeah, I looked into it, but what's up with Pope Francis?
He's like a Marxist or a communist or liberation theology.
Yeah, liberation theology.
You want to know something wild?
In the 2000s, we were graced with the song I write sins not tragedy tragedies by um panic at the
disco okay in this song he says uh uh the uh the word god in the song he says the word god it's
censored so if you play it on youtube um i forgot what the line is let me pull up the lyrics for it
actually right because it's sacrilegious or just because he says the word God? So let's see.
Oh, yeah, yeah, open the goddamn door.
That's what he says.
I chime in with, haven't you people ever heard of closing the goddamn door?
No.
They censored God damned from the song.
This is 2005.
Because it was offensive. Mm-hmm. and uh what happened at this point in time in this country to where you know
it there was a shift from it is offensive to say goddamn in a music video on youtube
we have to bleep it yes to now you have a dude sucking the devil's dick yeah on national
television right like that's a huge pendulum swing right there big time yeah what the fuck to now you have a dude sucking the devil's dick on national television.
That's a huge pendulum swing right there.
Big time.
Yeah, what the fuck happened?
No, I mean, just this whole year, up into Easter, it was a big controversy.
Saying Christ is king is edgy.
Like, what?
Yeah.
How did we get to the point? I was on, I don't know, one of these shows. How is it that we got to the point where was on i was on um uh i don't know one of these shows now how
how is it that we got to the point if you say christ is king or christ the king you're you're
like i mean talk about being punk rock like that's like getting people canceled or it's
controversial or it's anti-semitic it's just it's like a kind of a basic biblical people were saying
it was anti-semitic because people would say to a jewish person yeah
well christ is king so yeah as if to be like well you know because you don't believe it
right and it's like okay but just because some person uses it in a way that it's like
what percent of people were using it to be a shut up jew comment you know yeah
i don't know but it's a pretty i'm just i'm... I kind of feel like something happened between 05 and now to where you can see the culture war for Christians especially, but many on the right, they suffered a tremendous defeat without realizing it.
I think it was at Obama.
I think Obama was the pivot during that time period why like what
about no i disagree but go ahead okay i don't it seemed that whatever was the conservative block
that was maybe i mean it wasn't strong but whatever had kind of existed since reagan i think it died during obama and there was so much
excitement and enthusiasm for hope and change and new and i think that's kind of when christians
kind of wanted to be more mainstream and i think yeah i just think whatever we had of a
conservativism in america under ob Obama died and it left a big vacuum.
And now we should go to the next caller.
I just wanted to throw something in real quick.
Are you going to refute it, Phil?
No, no, go ahead.
Okay.
He's going to refute it in the parking lot afterwards.
Just throw hands.
Spartacus, thank you very much.
Can I do my quick shout out?
Yeah, get it.
I want to shout out 22 Project project c2 policing new way to
do precinct and uh my boy possum love you man hell yeah man right on thanks for calling in
cheers brother all righty next up i gotta go look at their name here we got trailer
trailer fi how are you this evening i'm doing good yeah you got it right hey do my job cool cool cool so uh yeah thanks for
taking my call uh first time caller so you know wish me luck um uh but yeah no so this is for tim
um you had mentioned the coffee shop at the top of irl and you know i've heard some rumors like
it's kind of fuzzy so i was just curious if you could talk more about the coffee shop
uh in particular there's some to me it's a rumor fuzzy. So I was curious if you could talk more about the coffee shop in particular.
There's some to me, it's a rumor.
I don't know if it's actually a thing, but like a private members area.
Yep, that's true.
Oh, it is cool.
And then as you being a musician, just to add real quick, what kind of live music situations?
So building three stories, top floor will be when we do our shows there.
Ideally, we do that once a month.
And that will be members only.
Second floor will be the elite members club where you'll have your own key to beep against the door and the door opens for you.
And it will be a private club for you to come and go as you please.
There will be hours because we have to have staff, but it will be private.
First floor will be the coffee shop.
We're having permitting
issues because of the structure of the building. It's super, super old. And the one thing we ran
into is that despite the fact that the second and third floors are separate from the first floor,
there is a technicality that makes it all one floor or something weird. I don't know. And so
we have to like build something or something. It's weird. First floor, coffee shop, coffee,
mostly that probably deli sandwiches and like pre-made stuff. And then we have to like build something or something. It's weird. First floor, coffee shop, coffee, mostly that,
probably deli sandwiches and like pre-made stuff. And then we will have a small stage for light music,
not crazy full band stuff,
but you know, if like all the remains
wanted to do an acoustic set, that'd be possible.
You can get my come down here.
Acoustic, maybe drums with brushes and things like that.
And comedy, of course.
You know, stand-up stuff.
And then the idea is the second floor has a side entrance where people who are elite members for TimCast at $100 a month will have their own key cards. And they'll walk up and they'll beep.
Door will pop open.
You'll walk up the stairs.
There's a merch area for guests.
But you walk right past it with your members card and there will
be pool table, skee-ball, TVs, video games, drinks.
The reason I wanted to do this is because you hang out at Mar-a-Lago.
Why become a member at Mar-a-Lago?
Because you're going to see big shots there and you can network.
And if you've got an idea for a business and you need someone who's got, let's say you,
hey, we do coffee, right?
We did coffee for two reasons.
One, my family has been in the coffee business before owning a coffee shop.
So it's easy.
It's in mind for us.
We kind of know a decent amount.
I have help there.
And it's a low cost relative to other businesses to start.
Distributing pre-made drinks like cold brew,
difficult. You become a member at Mar-a-Lago because eventually you go there and you're like,
hey, you know anybody who does like drink distribution for gas stations or anything
like that? They're like, oh yeah, Jim, he's a member. Or Jim's cousin, go meet Jim,
he'll be here next week. That's what these clubs are for. It's $50,000 a year at some of these
clubs. It's 25, it's 40, 80. So we want to do the same thing,
but we want it to be for working people,
not the super rich so they can network.
And maybe your business is smaller.
Maybe you want to organize a rally or a protest
or you want to make a comic book, who knows?
So we're going to have our own little club,
not super big,
but it'll be a third place after work or whatever.
You're bored.
You want to hang out.
You go to the private club. You know, the people who are there are going to be fans of the show.
You can watch the show and hang out and meet like-minded people. And that's the general idea.
So we're way behind schedule. We're like a year plus behind schedule. Nothing you can do about
welcome to government. But hopefully once the coffee shop is up and running, it'll be, you know, I'm thinking
the hours might be till midnight.
It might be like 8 a.m.
No, midnight or something.
And the purpose of the membership said 100 bucks a month.
We have to pay people to literally be there, which means like three shifts.
And then we have to pay for like drinks and all that stuff.
It'll probably, here's how I imagine it, but it's subject to change because I don't know.
You'll probably still have to pay for food and drinks, but it'll be like at cost, right?
Because we're not doing this to get rich.
We don't think we're going to make millions of dollars off a club.
So the base membership helps cover the cost of paying the people to be there.
And then you go up there and you say, you know, give me a drink and a sandwich.
And it's like $2.40 for the drink and the sandwich. If we do it that way, we have to look
at what the laws are. I think we're allowed to have booze because it's private members only.
Like you're allowed to drink at your friend's house. You're allowed to drink at a private club,
but we still have to look into like how, what the law, there still might be private club rules for
booze and stuff like that. But that is a thing.
And yeah, you come bring your guitar and hang out and play guitar and play Magic the Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh, whatever it is you play.
And there'll be video games.
It should be fun.
It'll be a cool place to be.
And then the idea for the once a month shows, the way it will work is elite members, of course, will always have access to the second floor.
There's obviously a capacity.
So I don't think we're ever going to hit the capacity.
I think it's like 70.
It's not the biggest building in the world, but I don't think 70 people will ever be there one time.
It'll probably be like, you know, between 10 and 25.
And then the most we ever had on the top floor, I think, was like 50, which is just about, you don't want to get too many people.
So elite members will be able to come to those shows as well.
But you'll have to RSVP that you want to go up to the third floor to watch live and that's the uh that's the
gist of it yeah cool anything else yeah i'm looking forward to all of that that sounds great
and the one thing we really have to do is turn the diner that's down the street into um because it's a greasy spoon
which one a greasy and into a greasy spoon no no cousin teas so what is it called blue and white
yeah they went out of business and it's for sale and i've been talking to you know uh terrence and
i'm like that make it a cousin it's a i used to go there semi-regularly when I first moved out to this area
and it was really cute.
It's not a huge diner.
It's super manageable.
I think it would be a good first time restaurant.
I think it's for sale for like half a million,
ready to go.
Like all of the equipment, everything's there.
The first time I ever went,
I think it was on a Saturday morning
and there was like standing room line.
I think it's just sort of,
it was on the main
street it's walkable it was really cool um i don't know why they closed if it was staffing or
something else but i really love diner culture i feel like diners are the best especially like
24-hour diners um i used to be a semi-insomniac writer and i'd like to go at like 3 a.m and sit
there and be like haha i'm gonna have great brilliant thoughts here but yeah i don't think
it ever happened anything else you want to add
before we jump to the next caller?
Just a quick shout out
for my own YouTube channel, if that's okay.
It's youtube.com
at World of Dust. Right on.
Thanks for calling in. Nice, mate. Cheers.
Thank you.
Alright.
Next up we got
Squirrel Tactics.
How you doing, buddy?
Hey, everybody.
Hi.
My name is after the great Dale Gribble.
An American hero, man.
My question is, we have had a lot of infighting on the right in terms of creators.
Candace Owens, The Daily Wire, The Mediate, rumors with Ben hiring reporters to go after the likes of Charlie Kirk.
What? Really? I didn't see that one.
Yeah, yeah. I don't know how true it is i've just
heard stuff about it um what is it media i said ben shapiro hired reporters so there was a media
reporter that allegedly has just started writing a bunch of articles against um candace owens
specifically um but also charlie kirk i where i where is this i'm not saying i try
googling it i don't i'm not finding it um i've heard it from uh a couple other commentators
i i don't want to i have nothing to really support it it's just a story that i have heard so you know feel free to look into it um uh but then also pbd having
chris cuomo on and everybody just kind of like getting into a fuss about all these right-wing
creators um how can we make a singular like cultural lightning rod that a lot of the people who are not even really into politics but feel
the way that we do can kind of like get behind what do you think it's good you like the fighting
well i don't like fighting but i like i like the discussion yeah and i i think it's fascinating to hear about PBD and Cuomo or Candace and Ben because it brings out, I think, some important discussions that maybe have been laying dormant in the right conservative spaces.
And so I don't want people to be nasty or violent or whatever.
But I think generally it's something that's helpful and
we can't like what are we going to do pretend that candace and ben are like buddies and agree
or whatever you know i just so i say let it go be be uh be a gentleman or be a lady and
be cordial and be educated and well-read and intelligent, but I say,
let it go.
It's,
I don't,
I don't,
I don't understand why they're all fighting.
Exactly.
Like you can understand why I have beef with Jake Shields.
He said,
quote,
you lie like a Jew.
Like,
well,
that has nothing to do with any of our values or anything like that.
And,
and X actually deleted that post.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Twitter.
Yeah.
I said it violated the rules.
And then he responded with,
we all know,
he said that we all, we've all learned over the past six months that one group lies more than others.
And I'm like, look.
Women.
Sure.
Hey, we'll throw hands over this.
I'll fight you.
It is like you bring up a good point that there's weird infighting going on.
It's like, why?
I think it's hard. I've been a big fan of you, Tim,
since your appearance on Joe Rogan with Jack Dorsey.
Like, my whole life.
And like big supporter of all these different creators.
I've paid money towards them,
paid money towards you since the very beginning.
And I just see how like things are just kind of like
in a turmoil right now i guess yeah and i'm looking for like a really big cultural
like push towards something that is i got it to break past what we have right now. And I look at like kill Tony and what they just did with the roast of Tom Brady.
I'm looking at the social blade views for kill Tony and subscribers.
It's like I wish my meme stocks were.
I have an idea.
I have an idea.
So, you know, we've got all of these these conservatives, on the right, that are dejected and they're fractured.
And we've got to bring them all together.
We've got to unite.
And so what if we, you know, got everyone together somewhere.
We could probably do it nearby us.
There's a few places that are nearby.
And we united the right.
We could maybe go to, oh, Charlottesville is nearby.
Disavow! Disavow! Disavow! Disavow!
Disavow!
Disavow!
Fed!
Tim's a fed, proof right now.
We're just trying to unite, bring them together.
Fed!
Unite the right.
It was funny because it was just a bunch of anti-Semites.
Yeah. Disavow.
One thing that I really
hope you do in your new location
and I would
literally drive from Wisconsin.
Sorry that you're from Illinois. But I would drive
to West Virginia.
We have hot dogs, dude. If you guys have like
an open mic night.
Done. Yeah, of course.
Like.
Yeah, yeah. just like did that.
We will as often as you could.
I mean, especially with any of your franchise locations, like even if I mean, I'm an entrepreneur, so I know like legality and how all that stuff sort of works.
So I get it if you can't like make it a public event, but even just private events at any of these other locations, like make it a destination where these people that are outside of these major cities in the suburbs, they can go to a coffee shop on a Saturday night and see an open mic with like a small room of like 25, 30 people just having,
having a good time,
having some laughs and not worrying about like,
uh,
you know,
being accosted by some liberal and,
you know,
having their name Drake through the mud.
Well,
right on man.
That's the plan.
Yeah.
So,
oh,
sorry. Sorry. I kind of ranted. Yeah. That's the plan. So oh sorry sorry i kind of ranted yeah that's the plan so uh we're open mic nights an obvious absolutely that's gonna be a lot of fun sing your songs bring
your guitars yeah and then like obviously at the at the shop irl we will be playing and then
probably uh you know we'll like fridays might be open mic night or something or you know, like Fridays might be open mic
night or something or, you know, I don't know.
Maybe Saturdays, actually.
Sorry I ran Saturday afternoon.
Just a huge fan. Yeah. Thanks for
having me. Thanks for calling in.
Yep. Take care.
Cheers. All right.
We got
Fenrir
what? Fenrirner 18 how you doing
i'm doing fine yourself all right thank you we're doing well
my my good to go now yeah yeah what's up man you're on the show how you doing
yeah uh that's this is is my first rodeo.
So I just wanted to ask the cast, because we've been talking about, there's been a lot of talk about shadow campaigns lately.
There's even that article written.
It might just be me, but do any of you guys think it's possible that there maybe isn't one this time.
No.
Let me finish, because it seems the system's been in crisis management mode for the past few years, and maybe we've reached a crisis they don't know how to handle.
Because I keep seeing these articles from the media braying about how a quote unquote Trump
dictatorship is increasingly inevitable. So it might just be me, but I wanted to,
do you think a shadow campaign would work this time or is there even one to begin with?
I agree with Phil. I think there's a 97.3 chance there is a shadow campaign uh yo the shadow
campaign might be something you don't even expect it could be rubio cutting a deal with trump and
them saying do you want to go to jail like maybe the whole criminal trial thing is a game of chicken
where they're like trump we're gonna lock you up and trump's like the fuck you and like we'll do it
and it got to the point where trump's now staring down the veil of lockup. And they're like, let's call a ceasefire.
We've already got our wars.
So you can do whatever the fuck you want.
You come in.
You finish your term.
We'll give you what you want.
Our wars are already happening.
And then when you leave, you know, we see where it goes.
That might be the shadow campaign right now.
And so, but you got to think about it from Trump's point of view, too.
Let's play.
Look, the deep state comes to you and says, this country is on the verge of a civil war we don't want that to happen okay we we want there to be no civil war right trump what do
you think trump says i don't want a civil war either and they say civil war happens this country
doesn't exist what do you do is trump going to face with something where it's like either we
come to an agreement or the country blows the fuck up i feel like trump any person would say
what's the deal how do we navigate through this deal all right deal yep and then trump of course
makes the big ask being like i want hillary in jail joe's in jail we're like okay okay oh okay how about we've already
got our wars biden clearly can't handle this the anti-israel stuff's a problem we want israel
trump you like israel okay how about this you get your maga stuff no jail time yeah and you get
pardoned yeah no like they would just say the cases against you go away
the charges are dropped dissolved you win your name is cleared but you don't go after anybody
else how does that sound the country we we stop the fighting we stop the the the war against each
other no civil war we do everything to avert it we work together i think trump would say yes what do you think true
i i mean i was in catholics for trump very minor peripheral part of the trump campaign and i've
i realized trump is in favor of trump yep and everyone who is hardcore trump
rises to the top light cream like that's really all he cares about are you 110
on the trump train and if you are you're in and that's that's the main criteria so i think
given some kind of a deal like that because he i mean i've read the art of the deal that's how
he thinks yeah he's willing to sacrifice some of his wants in order to get a deal through so yeah if what you just said
is real and does happen that could be the shadow campaign it could be they went to trump and said
we'd rather lose 60 percent than lose 100 that's a deal what's what's what's what's better zero
dollars or you know would you rather lose? Actually, this is a poker lesson
for everybody.
So I'm playing poker
with the boys.
This was last year's
Super Bowl,
not this year,
but last year's.
And I think it was Dane.
I think it was Dane,
actually,
who's been improving his game.
And he got pocket jacks.
Do you know anything
about poker?
No.
Pocket jacks,
I believe it's the fourth
best hand in poker.
Tough, though, because the only, so, though, because everyone gets two cards.
Someone's got ace-king.
There's no pair there.
A pair beats any single high card.
And so what happens with most players in poker is you'll get pocket jacks.
Fuck.
It's good, but, man, is it tough.
They win like 67% of the time.
And then you say, okay, I got a really good starting hand,
so I'm going to bet $20.
Then someone folds, folds, folds.
The next person says, I call your $20.
Another guy says, I call your $20.
You go, okay, two people have called my bet.
What could they have in their hands?
I don't know.
But if they're going to call $20 in a 1-2 game,
I'm imagining it's going to be a wide range of cards from jack-10 suited or offsuit, maybe ace
king, maybe ace jack, ace queens, queens, kings. A lot of these premium hands are likely calling
this. Although you could get some loose players, maybe they're doing like six, seven suited or
something, or maybe they're weirdos. They're playing eight, three offsuit because they're
nuts. You don't know. Flop comes out, the first three cards.
You have pocket jacks.
What do you see?
2-7-5.
Rainbow.
That means they're all different suits.
With your jacks, you now have what's called an overpair,
meaning your pair of cards beats any one of those cards.
So if any of those guys got a seven, all right,
but if they have queens, kings Kings or aces in their hand
to beat you. So you're in a decent position. Someone could maybe have like, I don't know,
six, eight. They wouldn't because they have a straight draw. That's meaningless.
And so what happens then is you say, okay, I'm in for 20 bucks. There's 60 on the table.
I got a really great hand. Now the flop's fantastic. My hand beats almost all other hands.
The probability is on my side. Pot, 60 bucks. First guy folds. Second guy says, raise all in.
And you're like, fuck. Is my hand still good? But let's stop and go back. Let's stop and go back.
That's too strong. Let's say he goes, I call your bet. I call your bet. $60. So now you both put in 60.
It's 120 plus the 60 in the pot. There's 180. And then the turn card comes out. Ace.
If he's got ace king, he beat you. Your hand's worthless. What happens to most players is they
refuse to fold because they're like, no, but I have jacks. Jacks are so good. And this guy's
going, fuck yes, I hit my ace. So then you bet again, he shoves all in and you go,
there's no way he's got it.
And you call and then he flips over ace king
and you go, fuck, I lost all my money.
The lesson in poker is it's better to lose $5 than 100.
So what this lesson usually refers to is
if I have, let's say I have queen 10 suited in my hand, it's okay.
It's probably at like 55%.
It's a good hand.
You can get a royal flush with it.
And then I say, okay, I'm going to raise, it's a 1-2 game, I'm going to raise to $10.
The next guy just goes 30, snaps, just 30, right on top.
Fold.
Throw him away.
Don't even bother.
Maybe with queen-10 suited, you can call, you know, if you're playing really tight.
But the point is, many players will be like, I'll call his bet.
The pro players will be like, later.
If you were that confident to throw in 30 bucks, you got a top 10 hand.
And that means that you're going to have 10, 20% probability above me.
I don't have
the odds. There's no point in calling. I'd rather lose the $10 I put in right now than put in
another 20 and lose even more. Don't send good money after bad. Trump knows it. The machine knows
it. A lot of people don't get it. Trump or the deep state, they'd both be willing to sacrifice
a large portion of whatever it is they have to keep a little bit of what they have.
That's just good business.
If you're facing an enemy who's going to wipe you out, this is why generals surrender.
This is why there is surrender.
Because you're like, we can all die today, or I can keep the remaining, you know,
25% of what I've gotten resources and use that to, you know, we retreat.
We're going to use it somewhere else.
Anyway, there you go.
Anything else to add to that,
man?
Say again?
Anything else to add to that,
man?
Uh,
no,
the only thing I would say is that they aren't,
the,
the deep state's not playing for like,
as you say,
25% of their resources.
I don't think they'd be willing to lose anything because they are playing for
keeps.
It's, it's all or nothing for them, that's just that's just me i i disagree i disagree i think okay in in in in all top generals i mean if you had a general in a major
war who refused to surrender yeah they get they get crushed. And it's like, I shouldn't say surrender, retreat.
Retreat is not failure.
Retreat is strategic.
And many mistakes have been made throughout history by commanders and generals who have
refused to retreat thinking they can win and then getting crushed.
Napoleon.
Right.
And then you have great generals who retreat a lot and they say, we're not going to win
this battlefield for these reasons.
We should retreat and keep our remaining forces for a victory tomorrow. If the deep state was a
bunch of college grade, college graduate woke morons, which many of them are, but if like the
leadership was, I would agree with you and say, they're going to throw a tantrum and bang on the
floor until they lose everything. But no, I think the deep state is going to say this war with Trump is reaching a point where we're going to lose access to all of our resources.
We have to we have to have a strategic retreat and then figure out how we regroup later.
But anyway, I see.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Nothing.
Nothing to shout out.
Just just your I'm just your friendly neighborhood lutheran from the
occupied republic of texas all right thanks for calling in texas forever man y'all have a good
night cheers man thanks man likewise cheers was that everybody yeah all right dr marshall thanks
for hanging out it's great to be here thanks for having me out absolutely and for everybody who's
a member of course it's all thanks to you. Really excited for having this member space up and running because then there will be like a physical version of the Discord.
So we're back tomorrow.
We're going to be talking on the culture war about prepping.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
I don't know.
You want to be there?
If you're able?
I think I can come in tomorrow.
Yeah.
I figured guns, survival, building bunkers might be fun.
Sounds like fun.
Yeah, so not so much a debate, but it'll be fun.
We'll discuss it.
Thanks for hanging out.
That'll be on Tenant Media, and we'll see you all then.