Timcast IRL - Drunk Raccoon Becomes Top US Story After Getting Plastered, Passing Out In Bathroom w/ Raw Egg Nationalist

Episode Date: December 4, 2025

Tim, Phil, Brett, & Tate are joined by Raw Egg Nationalist to discuss the drunk racoon story that's going insanely viral, TPUSA responding to Candace Owens over Charlie Kirk conspiracies, Tim Pool sla...mming a YouTuber trying to expose TPUSA, and men betting on WNBA players menstrual cycles.   Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Brett  @PopCultureCrisis  (everywhere) Tate @RealTateBrown (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Producer: Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest:  Raw Egg Nationalist @Babygravy9 (X)

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Starting point is 00:00:42 You may be asking yourself, why did I click this? I don't really care about a raccoon getting drunk. Well, some of you may be saying, dude, just shut up and tell me about the raccoon getting drunk. What happened? It broke into a liquor store. Stole moonshine and I guess peanut butter whiskey got plastered, passed out, sprawled on the Florida bathroom. And it's funny, and I enjoyed the story, but I was actually shocked to find that in Google Trends search, as well as across all of corporate news, this is their top story.
Starting point is 00:01:11 It's not a joke. But there is actually something behind this that I thought was interesting and worth opening a show with. And it's that everybody's so fried on politics, man. When the raccoon story popped up, people said, just please, for the love of all this holy, give me the raccoon story. And I'll be honest with you. There was some big news today. Donald Trump suspended immigration, citizenship, and asylum applications from 19 countries.
Starting point is 00:01:34 he halted the process of these ceremonies for getting citizenship. These are people who are already in the United States with legal visas that finish the citizenship process. We're about to go swear their oath. And Trump was like, nah, we're not going to do that. So there is big news. 7,000 criminals released from the jails, criminal migrants and other such things, just released in New York for seemingly no reason. And we're in a massive solar storm.
Starting point is 00:02:00 So the apocalypse is still here, guys. but it was interesting to see this and I decided, you know what, at least for today, we'll talk about the crazy stuff too, but at least we'll get started talking about the raccoon and what the raccoon means. What is the message behind this raccoon story? There actually is one. We'll talk about fatigue. Everybody's fatigue, man.
Starting point is 00:02:20 Seriously, everybody is fatigue. I've been having conversations. I've been out touching grass talking to a lot of people about this. And we'll talk about what's happening in this country politically, but what the raccoon means for all of that. Before we get started my friends, we got some great sponsors for you. We got bearskin. Check out bear's skin.
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Starting point is 00:04:30 It's great to be with you. Who are you? What do you do? I am, well, I started life as a Twitter poster and anonymously on Twitter. And then my identity was revealed by some unpleasant left-wing activists in the UK. I write about health and fitness. I was the star of the 2022 Tucker Carson documentary, The End of Men, about testosterone decline. And now I have written a book that sort of follows on from the documentary called The Last Men, Liberalism, and the death of masculinity, which is about testosterone
Starting point is 00:05:04 and decline as a political problem. And I think it is a big political problem. Indeed. Interesting. Well, it should be fun. Thanks for hanging out. We got Tate hanging out. What is going on, guys? Tate Brown here holding it down.
Starting point is 00:05:14 I'm privileged to be here at the Rog National. It's a long time fall, so it's super sick that he's here in the studio. And I'm ready to talk about this raccoon. Brett, how are you doing? I'm very excited to talk about the raccoon. Very excited. You can make everything political these days.
Starting point is 00:05:25 It's a lot harder to make a drunk raccoon political. Maybe that's the benefit for all this. Guys, it's Brett, if you don't know, normally doing pop culture crisis Monday through Friday at 3 p.m. We are off this week. We will be back again Monday next week. But Phil, how you doing? Hello, everybody.
Starting point is 00:05:39 My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer, the heavy metal band, All the Remains. I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. Let's get into it. Here's the big news from the New York Times. Actually, it's not just the New York Times. A drunk raccoon passed out in the bathroom of a Virginia liquor store. Don't worry, it's okay.
Starting point is 00:05:55 Seriously, the New York Times. And the Associated Press. Raccoon goes on drunken rampant. in Virginia liquor store and passes out on bathroom floor. That's literally the story. There's nothing else to read. Here's the Guardian. Drunk raccoon found passed out in Virginia Liquor Store.
Starting point is 00:06:11 There's the image of the drunk raccoon. It's funny. Here's the BBC. Drunk raccoon found passed out on liquor store floor after breaking in. And it drank booze and then passed out. And then, of course, we have the Washington Post. Drunk raccoon passes out in bathroom after ransacking VA liquor store. And then, of course, we have Google Trends showing that, well, there are stories above drunk raccoon.
Starting point is 00:06:36 You've got Athletic Real Madrid. They're always doing well. But it's spiked in the trends and dropped off quickly. Leeds United versus Chelsea spiked in the trends and dropped off quickly. Eldon Campbell, sad story, spiked and then declined. Yet drunken raccoon Virginia Liquor store spiked several times and is slowly going up. It's here to stay. The people demand drunken raccoon. And I will just give you the quick gist of the story. It entered a liquor store through the roof, wreaking havoc, drinking rum, moonshine, and peanut butter whiskey.
Starting point is 00:07:10 It got drunk, even some vodka, crawled into the bathroom where it plopped face down drunk and was found sleeping. That's it. Have they made AI videos of the raccoon yet? Because those are going to be coming out in short order. This is our future. Yes. So, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:07:25 No, I mean, I was just saying, I think this is like one of the most impactful stories, I think, of the year. I mean, we were discussing pre-show, a lot of the philosophical implications here. I mean, this is a very Palestinian character, very powerful. I mean, this is a creature at the end of a civilizational rope. This is someone that is yearning for horizons. And it's a, and it's a metaphor for men today, you know, a raccoon, a symbol of wild strength and
Starting point is 00:07:49 viciousness reduced to a drunkard sleeping on the floor, weak, frail and impotent. I mean, this is like... Yeah, this is my wheelhouse. Drunken raccoons Yeah, it's unbelievably, unbelievably power Why do you think it's spiking? Why do you think it's spiked the way? Well, I mean, it's a hilarious story. So you think it is, it's like literally
Starting point is 00:08:07 you can't get away from politics and anything. You want to talk about movies? It can be made about politics. Video games, politics. You want to talk about the weather. Even that's politics. Now, it's harder to politicize drunken raccoon unless something bad happens to him like peanut.
Starting point is 00:08:19 Well, there's a very, very simple and obvious reason why this story, there's two big picture reasons why the story is going viral and why it is one of the, if not the top story right now, is not a joke. And, you know, that doesn't mean we always would do something like leading off the show, talking about a drunken raccoon. We were going to lead off with like the immigration stuff and Trump suspending immigration. This matters to those who care about policy and function of government.
Starting point is 00:08:45 But there is something bigger here that matters more to everybody who actually does care about function of government. That is, no one else does, and they're increasingly walking away from you. So I've had many conversations recently. More and more people are telling me things like, I used to watch the news all the time, but I just turned it off. It's the same thing all day every day. So what happens?
Starting point is 00:09:07 It's a funny story. People are curious like, wait, what happened? So they look for it. More importantly, as Brett's mentioning, you can't make it political. It's not, you can't really be. Someone's going to be like, well, the issue with Virginia is they have these ABC. Conservation laws are really, yeah. But the point is.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Trump's so bad. Even the raccoons are drunk. This story is the top story with 50,000 searches. That's it. Real Madrid has 200,000, but again, that's spiked and then dropped off. 50,000 searches is nothing. So that indicates two big things. Culturally, we don't care about the same things anymore.
Starting point is 00:09:47 In the United States, everyone cares about some random things, some micro-community, some random subculture. No one's paying attention to big picture. stuff anymore. Again, the story is funny, but also politics is cooked. Not just because we're in the back of, you know, the back year of a presidential election, but because for the past decade, literal decade, every day, it's been like someone standing next to you screaming Trump at the top of their lungs. And people have begun to tune out and just say, I don't care anymore. There's nothing you can say. Well, it's like the boy that cried wolf with a lot of it for, for most of the
Starting point is 00:10:25 you're hearing that it's the end of the world from everyone. And you can only hear that so many times before you're just like, look, you said that yesterday and I'm still here. This is funny. Maybe this is a white pill, right? Like people are saying, you know what? I don't care about the terrible thing that people are upset about, you know, on the internet today. Maybe this is like my chance to read a story that has some levity.
Starting point is 00:10:45 It's silly. It's funny. And it gives me some respite from what has been a year full of people having an absolute terrorist fit about Donald Trump. I would say yes, but the search volume for this story is extremely low. The point is the search volume for everything else is lower. This means that, you know, normally when Ozzy died, you had 10 million searches. Because that was something impactful culturally that we were all unified.
Starting point is 00:11:14 Like everybody knew Ozzy. So everybody was like what just happened? We don't have shared culture anymore. So even though this is the biggest story, it's, It's the lowest common denominator. If the New York Times says we need clicks. If they write a Trump story, they're not going to get clicks. People are either saying, I don't care anymore or your opinion about Trump is wrong.
Starting point is 00:11:36 But the raccoon, 50,000. This is the death of American media. I think, you know, one of the reasons we focused very heavily on memberships is because this is something I've been predicting for a while that volume-based media is cooked. If you want to run a company and you want to make money to pay your employees, you need actual paying members. If you're going to try and operate off ad sales and volume, it's not going to happen moving forward. Well, even views-wise, if you're talking about that type of, when you said when Ozzy died, who else died around that time? I don't remember if that was Michelle Tractonberg, but we covered, there was like three or four deaths that all happened around that time.
Starting point is 00:12:14 And we covered them each day on the show to varying degrees of, you know, volume of people watching the clips after the fact. and the Michelle Trackingburg one did really, really well because it fell in line with what our channel covers. We cover less music. So like you said, everybody's kind of sectored themselves off into their own little corners of the internet. And so you don't have great volume on a ton of other things because everybody's looking for something very, very specific
Starting point is 00:12:37 to a niche group of people. Yeah, I mean, this has been described by some cultural commentators as the monoculture of the 20th century where, I mean, because we had mainstream institutions, mainstream media institutions. So people generally were all on the same. page with what sort of media they're intaking, obviously the radio, the movie theaters, that sort of thing. The internet comes along and democratizes everything. No one is on the same
Starting point is 00:12:58 page. We can't create stars anymore, so there's no touch points for people. And that's how you just get further and further atomization on media intake. There's no stars. We can't create stars anymore. All that's left is small furry animals. Yeah. The lowest common denominator. So I was talking about this the other day. I did a Tim Poole show podcast on brutalism. There's this great video where Sheehan Quirk talks about how you've got this great architecture along the Thames River with these like fish around these lamp posts and everyone gathered around and stood in awe and they all had a contest. And now they just build black posts. They're ugly LED posts. And why do we have big gray blocks?
Starting point is 00:13:40 It's exactly why we have drunk raccoon. To be fair, I like drunk raccoon. It's funny. But the reason why your McDonald's no longer has a play place, the reason why Pizza Hut no longer has it's, stylized structure and as a gray block strip mall delivery project is because the people who come to this country, the 53 million migrants, do not share your values. And so if a company says, I want to sell as much product as possible, they have to cater to the community. So McDonald's, what do they do? They build a play place, a play place. They put a grimace because they want the kids to be like,
Starting point is 00:14:16 I want to go to McDonald's. Well, people don't have kids anymore. Then what happens? Well, if they made American flag McDonald's, the immigrants who show up aren't going to be enticed by that. So they say, then just reduce cost across the board. What happens? Big gray blocks instead of beautiful Roman architecture. Because no one's going to vote to approve a style of art that is not part of their traditional culture or their worldview. Drunken Raccoon is appealing to liberals and Democrats alike.
Starting point is 00:14:44 I'm sorry, liberals and conservatives alike. So when they run the story, everybody clicks it. If they run a story about Trump, no matter what they will get heat for it. So this is your lowest common denominator news, and it's not even getting that much attention. Despite it being the biggest story, it's getting, I do want to be fair. Welcome to the end of the year. Thanksgiving just happened. We have two weeks of work left, and everybody is counting the days and staring at the calendar.
Starting point is 00:15:09 Yeah, it's like a cuby, Neil. Everyone's just waiting the clock out. I thought a big part of the reason why all of the stores look the same now is because they want to be able to sell that real estate if the store goes out of business, right? Like the, like when you sell a pizza hut now and some other businesses there, you know exactly what used to be there before. It lowers the resale for the, for the land, right? There's a bank out here. That's a daycare center.
Starting point is 00:15:32 And where, like the, they built the playground under the drive-through bank teller thing because it's covered. And you can tell it's a bank. Yeah. I mean, the economy always wins. Yeah. If you can, can make. sure that your building is resaleable, that's going to be the motivating factor for everything. I think that there is validity of the fact that there are fewer children. But I mean, you go to, I was just at a Chick-fil-A a couple weeks ago, and there was a playground
Starting point is 00:16:02 built into it. So it was indoors. It wasn't like the outside one. So I imagine you could pull it down and still, you know, use the space for something. But, you know, I think that it's more about keeping the value of the real estate than anything else. And this story also, I think, because it's for an American audience, it's really shocking. But, like, I was recently in Glasgow and Scotland. If you walk down Sakeal Street there, you will see animals, humans, all sorts of creatures plastered all over.
Starting point is 00:16:29 There's just, like, what do you call, like, police sketches, like murder sketches. So I think this is really jarring for an American audience, but I think maybe for the international audience, this wouldn't resonate. They're like, I see this every day. This is called being from Glasgow. See, this is, this should be turned into a movie right here. We should get a drunk raccoon, like live action adult animation. AI is here, brother. It's gonna happen.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Someone can easily just make the trailer for you all right now. It must be security camera footage of this. Yes. Well, I mean, have they not released? Well, there's always those videos of like bears. There's always the videos like the bears that break into convenience stores
Starting point is 00:16:59 and like get into the food and stuff like that. We need to see what the police response was like. Did they rough up this raccoon? That's the real question. Shall we actually talk about news though? Sure, why not? So we got the story from Yahoo. It's actually a republish from MS.
Starting point is 00:17:13 No One Watching. Democrats shouldn't celebrate. losing in Tennessee. Why yes, just the other day. Afton Bain lost and Matt Van Epps won in the special election in Tennessee by nine points. And the Democrats are celebrating because in 2024, this was an R plus 22 district. And now people are saying, you see, this shows the weakness of the MAGA base and stronghold, which is being ripped asunder. They're wrong and they're stupid. But at least I'll give them this. Maga is absolutely getting torn apart, ripped to shreds. And, you know, that being said, Turning Point USA
Starting point is 00:17:53 just came out and formally addressed Candace Owens, who then said that she's going to, she'll debate them or whatever. And I'm like, you see, this is the problem, I guess. This is, the coalition is crumbling. But that being said, Matt Braynor has an excellent post, breaking this down, where he says the media will make a big deal about how much closer the Tennessee seven special, special was in the presidential. some kind of referendum. But this is fundamentally dumb, don't fall for it. What he basically says is that in 2024, a longtime incumbent ran with zero primary, Mark Green, and outspent the Democrat 2.2 million to 1.2 million. He won by 21.5%. In the 2024 presidential election in the
Starting point is 00:18:34 district, effectively zero money was spent by either presidential campaign, and Republicans were energized in a state they were always expected to win. In this special election, basically what he's saying is Democrats dumped tons of money into it and Republicans barely paid attention. They expected to win. They didn't care that much. And Democrats had nothing else to focus on. So they focused heavily on spending money to try and rip down the slim Republican majority. But in the end, the Republicans still win. And the expectation is going into 2026 when you have an energized base, a then incumbent and a lot more money, no one is going to spend. money in this district. The point being, it is safe red. Even when Democrats invested, they still lost.
Starting point is 00:19:21 Sure, it shifted leftward because they were trying. But come 2026, they're going to focus on swing districts, and this ain't one of them. This is safe red. So this is not a referendum on anything, but can't seem to surprise Democrats are all celebrating. It's not just about claiming a victory. It's about telling their base they can win and trying to keep them energized for 2026. So what My response to Matt is Democrats know full well. It's a meaningless victory. What they want is a moral victory where they can claim, guys, we are gaining ground. Let's get energized for 2026.
Starting point is 00:19:56 And then the question is for everybody, who's going to win in 2026? I mean, well, I still think that it depends on the economy, right? Like if the economy is doing well, then Republicans can win. They're not a shoe in because of just historically in the, you know, the follow-up to a national campaign or a presidential campaign where the one party wins, the other party does better. If the economy's not doing good,
Starting point is 00:20:23 the Republicans are going to get trounced. And I don't think that there's a whole lot of, like this isn't some kind of like brilliant insight. This is a pretty obvious, you know, situation. So based on your analysis of it, do you think that then this worked for the Democrats in their favor, that their audience will believe that this should energize them going into 2026
Starting point is 00:20:41 because they can give this very, very simple narrative that they made in, roads here despite the fact that obviously what you're saying or what the guy you wrote that article was saying is saying that it's not that simple. I would say that Democrats, like Candice Owens, rely on an ignorant audience base that won't actually look into evidence and will just blindly believe what they're told. So instead of actually looking at the data, looking at the spend, like Matt Brenner is pointing out, they just say, wow. And it works. It really, really does. You'll get a massive base. And your lowest common denominator is going to be seven,
Starting point is 00:21:14 grade reading level and lower. So if your lexicon is a bit too verbose for these people, they're going to avoid your content as they can't understand what it is you're trying to convey. Well, I'm the seventh grade reading level here, so that's right in line for that. And don't forget, reading comprehension doesn't just mean the size of the words or their obscurity. It also means your ability to understand what it is you're actually reading. Yeah. I mean, like I said, it's lowest common denominator, frequently wins, so, you know. Indeed. Yeah. At what point do you start worrying going into 2026 economically? Like, I'm worried now
Starting point is 00:21:53 because Republicans suck. Yeah. Yeah. Trump needs to stop saying things like affordability is a hoax. Yeah. That really does need to stop now. And stop holding, and stop holding up the stock market as an indicator of well-being. It's not working for the base. You have some like really odd indicators that are like that are showing the morale of the United States is really poor right now. For one, I think it was The Business Insider had an article that said 33% of people between 25 and 34 expect to lose their job in the next year. If you have a third of your young people just expecting to lose their job and they gave a variety of reasons, the main one was just that the job would be redundant. That's not good for morale.
Starting point is 00:22:32 That's not young people need to be able to invest in things and expect that they're going to get a return out of it. I think that that is because of a lot of AI hype. A mixture of AI hype and immigration, I would say there's the two things. And also, I think they just, they see that. Look, a lot of these companies just lay off people seemingly at random all the time and typically replace them with H-1Ps. This is 270 to win, the 2026 House election. Yeah, I'm sorry. Like, Tennessee 7 is not, it's safe red.
Starting point is 00:23:01 There's no expectation that anything else. No one's going to spend money in there. However, you take a look at a bunch of these other districts that are toss-ups. This is where Democrat money is going to go, and that's where we don't know exactly what will happen. and Democrats do have an opportunity to take the majority. Right now, Republicans are favored just in size, 209 likely victories to Democrats 206, but there are 20 toss-ups, which means Democrats could absolutely win. And the problem is there's a handful of issues that matter.
Starting point is 00:23:32 The first and most important is the cost of living. Republicans are viewed more favorably than Democrats, but Donald Trump is going on TV and saying grocery prices aren't up. They literally are up quite a bit and it's terrifying. And if Trump and the Republicans are going to play the game of, I'm going to plug my ears and say no over and over again, you're not convincing the working class dad who literally went to the grocery store yesterday and is spending $800 a week. When you say, they're not up. Grocer prices are down?
Starting point is 00:24:00 He's going to be like, are you insane? And then to be honest, so long as Democrats just keep shrieking about the color of their skin or who they want to bang, that poor working class guy is going to be like, I don't even know, I guess I'll vote for Republicans. But some Democrats in the congressional districts, they've already had this postmortem report where they said, you need to shift on this message. If swing Democrats go heavy into economics
Starting point is 00:24:26 and Republicans aren't Democrats win. Well, weren't they saying that's why Mum Dani did as well as he did because he stayed on message as far as the economy. So if they can do that, if they can get out of their own way and actually focus on things that matter rather than race and gender, then it feels like it would be very easy for them to. It should be.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Those can be tertiary issues. They can talk to, you know, minority groups, you know, identity groups and say, look, we actually care about your particular issues. But if they're not talking to the average person saying, look, we have a plan that is going to help you economically, then they're not going to be able to get people to vote for them. And they don't.
Starting point is 00:25:06 No, they don't. And not only that, the base wants a lot more. The base wants immigration enforcement. They're getting an arrest of corrupt Democrats and it's not being delivered upon. The immigration stuff for the most part is actually, you know, C plus, B, minus is pretty good. But that's the base. That's the political. That's the esoteric. These aren't the people who are reading stories about, you know, drunk raccoons on a bathroom floor. Those people are just like, oh yeah, that there's no, obviously the raccoon had to steal the booze. He couldn't afford it anymore. Yeah. It's expensive.
Starting point is 00:25:38 Indeed. The highest IQ among us saw the story a day earlier. And then we passed that along to our journalist friends. The raccoon story? Yeah, yeah. I did see it, and I didn't care. And now it's reached, again, I will stress, like, it is actually pretty scary when 50,000 searches
Starting point is 00:25:56 is the fourth biggest search for trending stories. It used to be millions every day. Used to be hundreds of thousands on small trends. It's a combination of no one uses Google anymore. they're shifting to all the different AIs for search, but that is derivative. It's not actually linking you to the source material. So it just looks to me like culture is completely bifurcating, and I will give you my projection with, you know, we talked about it last night in the members-only show with Nick Fratus.
Starting point is 00:26:27 Because he contested my assessment when I said, if Donald Trump orders to spend habeas corpus, we are on, we are on the same track as 1861. and he said absolutely not because seven states had already seceded at that point. My rebuttal was that more than seven states have already violated federal law by allowing illegal immigrants and utilizing that to seize federal power. It is worth noting that back in the, you know, before the Civil War, there was still kind of the general idea that states could secede, right? Like when the constitution was signed, they said, well, we're going to join this country. and it was kind of a given that if they felt like they wanted to leave, that they would be allowed to. And my point was, where we are at right now with the election of Zoran Mamdani in New York,
Starting point is 00:27:15 we already saw right when he got elected something like 40,000 people and businesses had fled New York City. Already half a million left over the past several years from Manhattan specifically. New York has, I believe, around 11 congressional districts. and you had back in 2018 Crowley v. AOC. And Crowley was your neolib typical, you know, urban liberal fat incumbent. And AOC was the progressive upstart. When she won, she moderated quite a bit. She's still a lefty.
Starting point is 00:27:46 She's still pretty far left. But she pulled back on certain issues that resulted in criticism from the far left. AOC is now the moderate for the district. Because the conservative-leaning individuals are all fleeing, now all that's left is, left and far left, which means when left and far left compromise, you get further left than AOC. So what is it? Now they're talking about primaring, who is it, is it Hakeem Jeffries maybe? I think so. Where is he? He's in New York, right? He's in Brooklyn. He's in Brooklyn. Yeah, there's talk of a socialist candidate primaring Hakeem Jeffries. And he's the leader of the Democratic
Starting point is 00:28:21 Party in the House. So they want to, what's going to happen is, as more conservative-leaning people flee blue districts, those. blue districts will become communist explicitly. They will send members of Congress to D.C. who are explicit communists. They will then vote for communism. And you are going to have this increasing polarization where in the federal Congress, if Democrats win, they are going to vote for outright communist law that's going to result in Nebraska being like, no way will we abide by that federal law. That's insane. That's what geographic hyperpolarization is doing. And the danger with Democrats winning in 20206 is not just that Trump gets impeached. It's that you're
Starting point is 00:29:02 actually going to have probably around 20% of the Democrats that come in being overt socialists and pushing bills and laws that will burn this country to the ground. And to avoid the analogy innuendo, I will literally say they will enact policies that will extract value from the economy that will drive up the national debt, disincentivize workers, incentivize mass, incentivize mass which will displace low-skill workers, then they'll enact large minimum wage guarantees, which will destroy small businesses and you will get a depression like that, and then everyone starts fighting. Yeah, I mean, I don't imagine that Donald Trump is going to be, you know, signing bills that
Starting point is 00:29:43 the Democrats put on his desk. But I do think that in the next election, the next presidential election, if a Democrat wins and the Democrats still have control of the House and Senate, you're going to see serious, bad policy that will get instituted. Like the Democrats still want to see Medicaid for all. And you're $30 trillion in debt in this country. And there is no way we can afford that. And if you implement that policy, it will destroy the value of the dollar.
Starting point is 00:30:13 And there's a lot of Hollywood donors right now that are pushing on more for Gavin Newsom, even more despite the fact that he's made Hollywood pretty much untenable for them policy-wise. And he's going to, he would be one of those candidates that would be able to, to put those types of policies into effect. And it would be hard for Republicans to push back if they'd lose the House in the Senate. Yeah. And just the fact that they would have
Starting point is 00:30:36 the control of the House means that just like Tim was saying, impeachment stuff the entire time, there will be nothing that will get done. People will blame the Republicans because they're gonna say, oh, well, Donald Trump didn't get anything done. He was in office for four years. And it only makes it more likely
Starting point is 00:30:51 that the Democrat wins in 2030. Well, and people are kind of, they have an issue with Republicans right now because they feel like they can't get their crap together, right? They feel like everybody's fighting with one another and nobody's presenting a united front and everybody's off on these side quests when they're not focusing on the things that they should be. Yeah, and the Democrats, they're really good. They're much better at Republicans at building up political capital and then spending it in various places.
Starting point is 00:31:13 Republicans don't really understand this. The Democrats understand that, hey, you can just battery farm foreigners in your country until you have the voter base to then push across the finish line stuff like Medicare for all. Because all of this policy that they've been pushing over the last few decades, They had the wait to Obama to really start pushing. All the Obama agenda policy was being discussed in the 1980s, but they had the wait. They had the wait until they had the political capital built up to then cash in
Starting point is 00:31:34 and start passing a lot of these different things. And so that's exactly what's happening again. They need to get back in control. It's not going to be like day one where it's just going to be like they're going to be spraying and praying. They can keep the border open. That allows them to rebuild the political capital they need to then spend on various nightmarish projects. The big question, though, is the right unified?
Starting point is 00:31:53 We have the story from Mediite. Charlie Kirk producer hits back at Candace Owens, accusing her of inciting harassment of those close to him. Now, it is a bit, I don't know, drama to be talking about people instead of policy and politicians and not so much the politicians, but what they're doing. But Turning Point did formally respond for the first time. And the reason this story matters, it's not so much the people, it's are the right, is the right fractured.
Starting point is 00:32:21 And I'll tell you this right now. The libertarians are already. pissed at Trump, and now MAGA is in internal wars following the death of Charlie Kirk. There are people fighting each other left and right. Marjorie Taylor Green was unendorsed by Trump, then announced her resignation. Then when Mike Sernovich tweeted at her, you need to serve your full term. She tweeted at him in the weirdest way being like men telling women to get in the kitchen and make a sandwich. And it's like, actually he's telling you to serve Congress. I think it's kind of the opposite, but she's snapping off. And now, Candace Owens, of course, with the tweet she put
Starting point is 00:32:54 out yesterday saying to demand a refund from the, quote, Godforsaken organization that is turning point USA, everything is being ripped apart. It is creating a prime opportunity for Democrats to win because Democrats don't suffer these kinds of bifurcations. They're cultists that, that's how they're defined by their obedience to each other. Don't forget all of your right-wing influencers being exposed as being from India on X, like last week. Were they not only from India, but being paid by these, these, whatever this weird stuff is. So we have this video. This is from the Charlie Kirk Show, and we'll play it for you here.
Starting point is 00:33:34 This is actually the tweet is, Mikey McCoy says, Not all that's done the name of truth and justice promotes truth and accomplishes justice. Thankful for the incredible Blake S. Neff and Dr. Frank Turk on the show today. I'll be happy to address all of this in the live stream with you guys. And here's the video. We wanted to use this segment at the top of this hour to say something important, something very important. For the past two and a half months, there is a topic that has flooded our freedom inbox. It has been nonstop on social media, but which we have almost totally avoided on this show.
Starting point is 00:34:08 You probably already know what I'm talking about, which shows just how ubiquitous it has been. Ever since Charlie's murder, Candice Owens has leveled a flood of allegations against people at Turning Point USA, people at Turning Point Action, and people who work for this show. She's made them against some of Charlie's closest friends and against some of his most dedicated employees. She suggested that Michael McCoy, Charlie's chief of staff, knew Charlie would be murdered, was happy that he died, and stayed silent because he was told he would be the next Charlie. She has suggested, Michael is not his real name. It is. I have seen his birth certificate myself. She has called it suspicious that Mikey's wife, who works at Turning Point,
Starting point is 00:34:53 helped plan the campus tour event where Charlie was murdered, which she didn't, by the way, she doesn't work on campus events. Candice has suggested the Utah Valley University event was unusual, and its details suggested a, quote, inside job. She has claimed that foreign aircraft have followed Erica Kirk around the country, and that turning point has lied about this happening. She has accused us of lying about Charlie wanting Erica to take over for him if he died.
Starting point is 00:35:22 She has suggested Charlie's security team intentionally denied him first aid after the shooting to ensure that he died. She has raised suspicions about the head of our technical team because he took an SD card out of a camera. She has spread absurd claims that Tyler Boyer, who we just had on the show, sexually abuses male interns.
Starting point is 00:35:44 She has suggested that TPUSA faith-affiliated pastors, like theologian Frank Turrick, who will have on in a moment, and Pastor Rob McCoy are part of a military, quote, infiltration of turning point, either because they are veterans or because they have family members who are. Even if not everyone has been named specifically, though, Candice has effectively tarred everyone here with complicity in Charlie's death by repeatedly saying he was,
Starting point is 00:36:11 quote, betrayed by, quote, everyone. She has said Charlie's murder, quote, had to be approved by Charlie's friends, and then suggested those friends might have her murdered too for, quote, knowing the truth. She has made claims of financial impropriety and fraud at turning point adding up into the millions of dollars, which, again, is not true.
Starting point is 00:36:34 Charlie made sure the organization was audited by a third party every year. He personally reviewed and he signed off on every expense. report and literally every single bill paid by the organization down to a single United States dollar. We have never missed a 9-90 deadline. Candace has made other stranger allegations involving French paratroopers in maroon shirts, Egyptian Air Force planes flying out of Provo, Utah, and potential underground assassins traveling through unseen tunnels.
Starting point is 00:37:05 At this, at one point in early November, she started wildly throwing suspicion on members of Utah Valley's soccer team for wearing hoodies. I could go on. There is always something new coming up and none of it ever pans out because from the start there has been nothing there. The attacks and allegations from Candace are either lies or they are innuendos thrown around with a total, reckless disregard for the truth so that Candice can manipulate and string along an audience of people who don't realize they are being played. Instead of being able to grieve properly after one of the most heinous murders in American history, a murder many of us had to witness.
Starting point is 00:37:48 My friends have had to endure harassment from people who have gotten whipped up by what Candice is saying. In fact, I would say we have suffered more harassment from these people than we have from Antifa supporters who overtly celebrate Charlie's murder. And just like a lot of those Antifa members, many of these people take this delight and how gross and unpleasant they can be. What our friends have had to endure is not funny, and it's not insignificant. It is evil.
Starting point is 00:38:18 I have seen it. For months, we have received hundreds, thousands, I suspect, emails and calls asking us to respond. People have wanted us to invite Candace on the show. But for a long time, our approach was to say nothing. We did that for several reasons. First, we thought that her... prevarications were so absurd that nobody would believe them. We shouldn't have to answer questions about secret tunnels or Egyptian Air Force planes. That sort of thing is just, it's beneath contempt
Starting point is 00:38:51 to respond to. The second reason we've said so little, though, is because there's a good rule of thumb, which Charlie followed. Do not feed the trolls. Focus on the mission. Reviving America, uplifting young people, making heaven crowded. Don't give air to people who want to tear you down and so discord. Lastly, we didn't respond because Charlie always viewed Candice as a friend and we were holding
Starting point is 00:39:17 out hope that she would return that friendship and stop what she was doing. But a week from now, it's going to be three months since Charlie's murder. Candice has not changed her behavior. She has continued to spread falsehoods about
Starting point is 00:39:33 Charlie's friends and she continues to concoct new ones about new people. She's using these falsehoods to enrich herself while dividing the conservative movement at an absolutely critical time for this country. And far too often, we here have heard from ordinary people, people who loved Charlie and who Charlie loves so much in return. These people have expressed the worry that we are staying silent out of cowardice or as some sort of tacit admission that some of the attacks are true. Neither is the case. Our silence has never been, and it will never be equal to complacency or approval.
Starting point is 00:40:11 Still, we decided Charlie would not allow this to go on. Charlie was not a coward. Charlie was a fighter. Charlie would not allow someone to spread lies about the people closest to him with impunity. And he would feel ashamed if other people were stepping up to defend his friends while he never did so himself. Candace has mentioned several times that the ball is in our court. So here's what is going to happen. In the near future, there will be a live stream here in Phoenix, where we address in a clear
Starting point is 00:40:46 and comprehensive way the claims and accusations, the false accusations, that have been made against Charlie's family, friends, and the people here at Turning Point. We plan to walk through everything carefully and thoroughly. If Candace is available, we would sincerely welcome her participation in that live stream at our studio here in Phoenix. At this point, we believe the ball is back in her court. Our motivation for doing this is not out of any obligation to Candace. It is about honoring Charlie.
Starting point is 00:41:18 We feel a deep responsibility to protect his legacy, his work, and the truth. I feel that. I owe Charlie everything in my life. I feel it immensely. And that is why we feel compelled to speak clearly and openly now. We'll have more on this in the way. the near future. It's entirely possible that moving into this election season, we saw this with the Ronda Santis fracturing, the conservative Trump-based fracturing. Some were saying Trump's got
Starting point is 00:41:50 a return. Some were saying Ronda Santis is the guy. Before Trump announced he was coming back, I said I liked Ronda Santis would probably support him. This is like 2022. Then Trump announced he was coming back. And I said he's improved. He's got better demeanor, better behavior. And DeSantis really flubbed it. still there is this fracture that exists but it's like there's like a tacit alliance between those who are just traditional conservative supporting dissantis getting behind Trump even they don't really like them I think by the time the midterm comes around the strong probability everyone's back on the same page because the Democrats are going to be coming out with insane policies that
Starting point is 00:42:24 we all find ourselves at odds with however as of right now everything is fractured and I do think I think turning point has to a certain degree some responsibility, not nearly the degree that Candace Owens does, and responsibility in they don't have what Charlie had. Charlie is gone, and without Charlie, you lose what made turning point and what built this coalition. So when I say responsibility, I just mean like an organization without its captain is not going to do as well. and there already are divisions forming. That is, and take for it whatever you will, the issues that we've had with Turning Point where we're not going to be there for whatever reason.
Starting point is 00:43:09 They've asked us to come back. It's not possible at this point. We have other commitments. Then you have Candace Owens, who is doing everything in her power to destroy Turning Point, which is the principal unifying force, though it has faltered a little bit.
Starting point is 00:43:24 This division exists. There are people I see on social media saying there's no division on the right, Megas Unified. The left is trying to sew division. Oh, it is, it is, it is fried. It is ripped a sunter. I mean, Tucker Carlson versus, you know, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, uh, the Babylon B guys and the Megan Kelly thing they posted. There's no unified right at all. It is now a disparate faction of various anti-left, like non-left groups. And whether they come together around their, their candidates, I don't know. What I can say is,
Starting point is 00:43:57 There's, I know my rep. So when the midterm comes up, I already know who I'm voting for. Riley Moore is fantastic and it's nothing to do with whatever it is that's going on here. So that might not speak to the midterms in the same way. But there may be a lot of people that can't get behind the same candidates and this division can result in people staying home. Yeah. Absolutely. I mean, if people feel like there's no kind of unified voice on the right, they're definitely not going to go out to vote.
Starting point is 00:44:25 It's hard enough to get them to vote in the off terms anyways, you know. Do you think some of this is, because I don't follow the story. I don't, but it's crazy because my X-Feed is just full of people talking about this, and I just don't have any interest in following along with Candace's own and stuff. Is it kept to Twitter, to X? Is this the type of thing where it's not going to make its way into the other world? No, it's everywhere. It's everywhere.
Starting point is 00:44:52 And I think, like Candace tweeted at, tweeted at me earlier. And this is what she does. Some account took a quote from Timcast, IRL, out of context, where we were discussing, Candice Owens reportedly makes $10 million per year. That's what Fortune said.
Starting point is 00:45:10 And the greater context, for you guys watching, you already know this because you watched the show, was that does she really make $10 million? Well, based on the views that she gets, she does one show that gets like 2 million views. We do a bunch of smaller shows. If we did one show,
Starting point is 00:45:24 maybe it would be 60, 70% of the size of hers. We make more than 10 million. I think Candice probably makes more than $10 million. That was the context. In that statement I mentioned, some people are obsessed with status. They'll bought. I didn't say she did. They took it out of context, cut out the beginning where I literally say she doesn't
Starting point is 00:45:40 bought, she has a mass appeal, so that she could then, or not so that, but that then she takes it, and they're offering money now for proof that we bought. She is, and of course, she didn't actually tweet Tim Pool does thing or. She uses vagaries because, as I explained earlier this morning, a politician can't come out and say, if you vote for me, I will do thing to Social Security. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. All of a sudden, you've got 775,000 people in your district, and 100,000 are saying, what do you mean you're going to change the scheduling for social security?
Starting point is 00:46:16 You can't do that. That's going to screw me up. So how do you do it? You say, vote for me and I will fix Social Security. ask me how. How will I fix it? You don't know. The first thing I'm going to do when I get in there
Starting point is 00:46:29 is I'm going to go to these politicians and tell them you stop messing with it. My people need their social security. It needs to be fixed. For the younger generation, for the older generation, you don't actually say anything. Otherwise, people get mad. If you keep it as vague as possible,
Starting point is 00:46:43 then people fill the gaps in themselves. That's what President Obama did with the hope and change. That phrase was plastered everywhere and everybody that saw it, internalized it, and decided what hope and change meant to them. Yep. And there was no actual message from the Obama. Like Kamala Harris, forward.
Starting point is 00:47:02 Yeah. What does that mean? Yeah. It's because we're dealing with the lowest common denominator of society. So right now, another thing that I explained, as I explained, in great detail, why Katas is not botting, is that you can choose to diversify your content and try and find things that are appealing because politics is boring. the raccoon story. To be honest, our concurrent viewership is lower today from choosing to do that, but I don't care. I thought it was funny.
Starting point is 00:47:28 And, you know, I mean, it is what it is. We talked about it before the show. I said, if we do the raccoon thing, we're not going to as many viewers, but, you know, it's funny and we should talk about it because it matters. But Candace is going the other route. As vague as possible, as terrifying true drama, true crimey, emotional, female-coded, that she can. I mean, and I really do recommend y'all watch her episode from yesterday where she was in love with Charlie Kirk. again, I clarify, I am not saying this derisively.
Starting point is 00:47:55 The way she describes, I'm going to say it again. She's like, I texted him saying, I feel like an alien. And he said, I feel like a time traveler. And I'm like, yeah, that's romance novel stuff. No, for real. That's like romance novel writing for women where it's just like, he looked at me and said, I must be like a time traveler and you're my alien. And she was like, I was his wingman telling him what to wear.
Starting point is 00:48:15 You know, honestly, it sounds like she loved Charlie. Charlie chose someone else. and now she wants to burn down the world all around Charlie Kirk because she couldn't have it. Rough. Well, I mean, in all seriousness, I think that's maybe reading a little bit too much. I think really she's just like, how can I get views? You know what I mean? I mean, what if I said the assassination plot against me?
Starting point is 00:48:41 You know what she tweeted? It was really funny. She said, I can now say with full confidence that I believe. She said that. I can now state with full confidence that I believe turning point betrayed, Charlie. Wait, wait. State with full confidence that you believe? Why was there a point at which you weren't sure if you believed something?
Starting point is 00:48:59 Like, these are the vagaries of sentences that allow you to get by. Like, I can say right now with 100% certainty, there is 100% certainty within my heart that I believe Candace Owens is trying to kill me. Right, you get the point. That way, she can't sue me for defamation. Well, I never said she, I believe she actually, I've confirmed it. I said I confirmed that I believe it. And I can believe whatever I want.
Starting point is 00:49:27 Can't sue me for that. From everything that I've seen, it just seems like she's fantastic at telling us, telling the story that she's telling when she's doing her job. She's very good at what she does. I don't know the validity of anything that's going on, but from the reaction she gets, from the people that listen, she obviously strikes a chord with a lot of people. Oh, there's a lot of people that are, you know, in my ex post,
Starting point is 00:49:45 There's a lot of people in the chat as well that are very committed to the story that Candice is alluding to with no actual you know, there's no there's no there. She's not actually saying anything. Well, that's all kinds of innuendo. That was a great point from
Starting point is 00:50:00 from Blake where he's like, she keeps, she'll say something and then abandon the storyline. You know, it's like these planes, what's going on? And then a day later it's just, it's not even nothing anymore. And now she's jumping back in time and being like, I heard Colvette was going to make millions off a deal with BB.
Starting point is 00:50:17 And Kovett's like, what deal? There's no deal with Bibi. And it's like, sure, I don't know, maybe he's lying, but why is she going back in time now to a previous statement? Because it's just, it actually is remarkable because we talked about this the other day when we were listening to her show. She talks for a long period of time without actually
Starting point is 00:50:33 saying anything of substance. I guess that makes it easy to understand if you have a low reading comprehension, which is most people. I'm not trying to insult most people, but that is most people. So you're going to get mass appeal if you intentionally speak in a I'll put it this way
Starting point is 00:50:49 say as little as possible but with as many words as you can but this is also politics adjacent to this is a horrifying tragic event that's adjacent to politics and a lot of people consume politics now as sort of
Starting point is 00:51:05 a spectator sport anyways it's no longer something that people look into critically they just want to see their side win and this is kind of adjacent to that in a way which means it's hit people's specific hits in their heart. Yeah, but I also do think there's an element of main character syndrome among the average
Starting point is 00:51:22 person, and this nobody wants to believe that the world is boring. And it's kind of funny because the world's actually pretty dang crazy if you're tracking all these stories. But everybody wants to believe something fantastic instead of just that most people
Starting point is 00:51:41 aren't part of any nefarious conspiracy plot. They do exist, but not always, you know, like Bowman came and pulled the fire alarm thing off the door. I don't think he got into a secret cabal meeting in a skiff and plotted it. He just impulsively did it. I mean, I actually do think that the world is, for the most part, pretty boring. Like, a lot of times when we talk about this stuff, it's like you're curating news all day. You're gathering stuff from across the country, whereas back in the day you maybe saw your
Starting point is 00:52:06 local paper, maybe you got some national news, but you didn't get the amount of access you have to just unbelievable amounts of information, which means now. the world feels like it's more crazy and haphazard than it actually is. So we got a super chip from White Caldenberger says, just the cyber right cares. People in the real world are unfamiliar with Candace Owens. Tim Poole, Turning Point. This is just cyber drama.
Starting point is 00:52:27 It's not real. You are wrong, my brother. This was just over the holidays. All I was doing was going out and bumping into random people. And I mentioned this the day. I was at a stakehouse and I heard people talking about civil war because of the shooting in D.C. This is major news. All of this stuff is tied together.
Starting point is 00:52:48 And people who say for a long time, Twitter is not real life. And it was technically correct because it wasn't in the seats of power. But as young people have aged into those seats of power at corporations and politics, that worldview absolutely is real life. And, you know, I'll just say this. Out in the middle, like, we've had issues with skateboarding. I go to a skate park and people are putting flyers of my face up. It is absolutely everywhere in the real world.
Starting point is 00:53:17 There are people who made t-shirts of my face, and they wear them at skate parks. They're not fans. They hate me. So they made t-shirts with my face on it. This stuff absolutely does, Megan. I was playing poker on Saturday, and there was three young guys, and they brought up Candace Owens. Candice Owens comes up all them. I was eating at a steakhouse, and there was a group of construction worker guys.
Starting point is 00:53:39 And when they got up to leave, recognized me. And one guy said, you really think Charlie's dead? you really think you're wow yeah yeah and I said I yes I do I mean we like our team knows his team like I was on the phone with some of them they were freaking out when it happened this is and uh you know one of the things I was talking I can't remember what I was talking about was maybe Jeremy Hambly or Jack Posobic I was like guys this is regular people listening to this stuff this is mainstream entertainment the question is though how do you diswayed people from believing this kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:54:14 You know, someone says, oh, do you really believe Charlie Kirk is dead? What evidence are you ever going to present to, you know, to prove to someone that he actually is dead? I mean, I don't imagine that there is any evidence because people have already convinced themselves that, you know, even though they don't have any kind of hard facts, they're like, well, you know, and then they look at all the, all of the implications or all of the innuendo, and they're like, well, that does it for me.
Starting point is 00:54:41 you see it all the time people say oh you know this is the way that it's got to be you can present all kinds of evidence to the contrary in there like well you know we saw it with the jfk files you saw you know people were like oh you know that it was it was it was Israel that did it and there was very there was almost no mention of Israel in the JFK files but people that believe that it was Israel they're like well that the fact that they're not in there proves it you know right yeah they were yeah when when the JFK files came out there was a viral tweet where it was like Anyone notice anything weird? Which country wasn't named? And then all the comments and replies are like, whoa, Israel's not anywhere in the files. And it's just like, oh, my God. The absence of evidence is proof. Holy crap.
Starting point is 00:55:24 JFK refused to touch the walls. That's right. Yeah. Sure. But I mean, the unfortunate thing is there's enough ambiguity in general around political murders, right? Like or attempted political murders. You know, the Trump assassinations, for example.
Starting point is 00:55:40 I mean, we haven't had the full story, very obviously haven't had the full story. You know, and there are elements of the Charlie Kirk assassination that are ambiguous or questions or leads that haven't been followed. It's people filling in the blanks. It's wishful thinking. But, I mean, I just, there's just this general atmosphere, I think, of distrust that you just can't really, you just can't really do anything about. And, I mean, I kind of feel sorry for the turning point people, having to address it in such depth. because the more information that they give, actually it's more for people to seize on.
Starting point is 00:56:14 We never missed a tax filing. People are going to start to scrutinize the tax filings. Well, they're already doing it. Holy crap, man. There was a video today. I got a, I reacted to, I did a video where I watched it, and I called him out. There's this guy.
Starting point is 00:56:29 What's his channel? I'm going to pull it up. Explosive, more fraud. These people are evil. I don't care if you're on the left, you're on the right. I don't care if you're a Republican, if you're a Democrat. Wolves and Finance.
Starting point is 00:56:42 He's got 292,000 subscribers. Shout out, you're getting attention from us. This guy claims to be an accountant, and he looks into these filings from Turning Point because, lo and behold, it's funny, he goes in the first video he made, which I largely debunked, not completely, there's some points he makes that are interesting. He's like, where are the 990 forms for three of Turning Points shell companies? They were supposed to be filed in May. they're not a, they says, they're missing.
Starting point is 00:57:10 They're missing. No, they got filed in October most likely, which means they weren't going to be made available for public review until they were reviewed themselves by the IRS. And the government was shut down. So now that they're available and you can read them, he says they've mysteriously appeared. How convenient.
Starting point is 00:57:26 And I'm like, no. It's a month after the October filing date. That's just narrative and framing. It shows exactly why people are good at what they do. And I'm going to tell you why this guy is a liar and he really crossed the line with this video. I'm just, I'm sick of this stuff, dude. This is why people are saying F politics,
Starting point is 00:57:43 because it's all a bunch of scumbags. This guy claims an accountant. Well, in his video, he says there's a company called 110 LLC. And they received over three years, $1.4 million for social digital ad placement. He then says, I went to the address and it's a parking lot. It's a parking lot. They can't just send money to a parking lot. I'm here. Where's the business? There's no business called 110 LLC. The reason why I'm calling him a scumbag and a liar, because as an accountant who goes over tax filings, he would know this, and a lot of people don't. I get it. There are a lot of people who don't know how filing a corporation works. We here at Timcast have probably 20 or 30 corporations because different pieces of intellectual property sometimes require their own limited liability corporation for a variety of reasons. Tim, if you went to our address, our corporate address, you'd be like, where's the business?
Starting point is 00:58:34 I don't see a building that says Timcast on it. What about Casperoo Coffee? You know, find a building that says cast brew coffee on it? So what he found is there is a politician in Arizona who uses this address and all of the suites listed for this business and others and has received payment from Turning Point. He then pulls in and says, why are they sending money to a parking lot? This is manipulation. They're not.
Starting point is 00:59:01 They're sending money to a corporation whose registered address. is at a strip mall, likely owned by an individual who utilizes their mail intake for business registration. While this guy is claiming it's money going to a parking lot because this is how they manipulate people, Candice Owens also pointed out that her own lawyers are operating out of the same building as the feds. And when asked about it, she said, it's just a registered agent. So you simultaneously have in the comments, I think the first comment is, um, Earlier today, one of the comment was people insulted Candice for calling this out. You can't believe both that you can't have a registered address and that Candice can have a registered address.
Starting point is 00:59:49 If you believe that Turning Point was sending $1.4 million, Charlie Kirk's orders, by the way, that's his claim, to a parking lot. And the insinuation is that it's to pay off a politician because they're crooked. then Candice Owens works with the feds. Candice Owens is a Fed. And by all means, you choose your poison. If Candice has, if her lawyers are working in the same building as the feds, then I'd say she's a Fed because she chose this legal, this company. She chose this law firm.
Starting point is 01:00:19 Why would she do it? Oh, wait a minute. No. It's a Delaware address utilized by tons of corporations, including some federal agencies and many law firms. And they don't actually work there. It's just a registered agent. Oh, that makes sense, right?
Starting point is 01:00:34 Okay, well, then this guy is playing the opposite game. So you pick which lie it is. That's why I'm sick of all of this stuff. People are wondering why we chose to lead with raccoons today. It's because this space is starting to fill up with desperate con artists, grifters, and scammers, who are going to lie to you, manipulate you because you're ignorant of corporate filings. That's not an insult. Many of you don't understand what you have to do to file for a C-Corp, S-Corp, L-C, L-Ce,
Starting point is 01:01:01 LLP, et cetera. Some of the things you may not even heard of. Many of you already know exactly what it is. This guy says, I'm an accountant. He knows exactly what he's talking about. So when he makes a video like this, he's intending to deceive you because he gets 200,000 views on this and puts cash in his pocket. I'm so over all of this stuff, man. You want to talk about immigration and tax policy fine, but you know what the reality is? You guys, our dedicated audience, clearly do care. Most people don't. They want drama, WWEBS, and they want to believe. what they want to believe and they don't want the truth. That's the TMZification of media.
Starting point is 01:01:38 I mean, it's a completely disaster because this is very serious stuff we're discussing. We're discussing the country that's going to be left behind for your children. That's what's at stake right now. And people, yeah, they just, they want the slop. They want the slop because it's entertaining. It's very, it's very effeminate. I mean, you can tell that the space is being dominated by women and like gay guys. Because the types of stuff being covered is ridiculous, unproductive, counterproductive, actually,
Starting point is 01:02:01 because I don't know if you checked the last election result, Trump's president. We have three years left to mop this mess up. Not even. If we don't win the midterms, they're going to start a new committee. They're going to start rounding up people like Steve Bannon again. Was it Bannon who said this?
Starting point is 01:02:17 He's like, I'll go to prison. And many of you in this room will as well. And so at this point, I mean, I got to say like this guy, I imagine what he's doing is he's like, oh boy, I'm going to get so many views from this. That's why he's doing it. And Candice is very much the same. That's why for nearly three months, she has just said incoherent nonsense because it gets her views and makes her money.
Starting point is 01:02:39 And as the system burns down, we all suffer for it. And that's why I think the left, for all we can complain about, they're willing to stand arm and arm and burn everything down. And the right is full of people who are going to run ads for gambling websites and soda products and then shill for India. You know, I mean, a lot of times I think that it's because the people that are in the space on the right that are looking to, you know, capitalize on whatever is the hot topic, they don't have a particular belief in anything. And I think this kind of goes back to a bit of what we were talking about yesterday with Nick, probably in the after show. The right needs to figure out what it's for. You know, what exactly are the goals of the right? I don't even know if that's possible because they have, there's such a widespread amount of views of the world.
Starting point is 01:03:28 the right, I don't think that you can all coalesce around that idea. I think the individual nature of right-wing personalities makes that harder to do. I think, I think you, to a degree, you have a point because the MAGA coalition is considered the right nowadays. But the argument between, you know, Dave Rubin and I forget who it was that he was talking to, but, you know, there are people that have very different views and they coalesce because they're against the woke. They were against what the left had been doing. And now, because the right is fairly ascendant and has has political power. The right really needs to be able to deliver a coherent message as to what it is that the right stands for. And that argument is being had,
Starting point is 01:04:09 like we were talking about Orrin McIntyre and other people in the space that are actually having real conversations about what is it that the right wants to do? Well, it's why it's why everyone scratches their heads. Like when Trump's not on the ballot, Republicans perform poorly, everyone's scratching their own. Why is that? Well, it's because Republicans define themselves and what they're against. They define themselves what they're opposed to. Trump is the only figure in the GOP over the last 10 years that has provided a vision for America that's provided what he is for, what he is pro. And that's just like fundamentally politics 101 is you have to provide something that people can buy into. This is what Reagan did. I mean, you go back to Nixon, this is what Nixon
Starting point is 01:04:45 did. These are our conservative agendas that you can pass it are pro things rather than just holding back the Democrats. That's fundamentally what Republicans have been for the last 50 years. I understand why that's been a motivation for so many people because the things that the left has been pushing have been basically abhorrent to, I mean, to families, to a productive, successful society. And so, yes, it has been a good thing that there's been a broad coalition on the right or in the not left, if you want to call it that, that have stood up against the things that the left was pushing. Until we get an actual coherent message, I think that this kind of backbiting and fighting is, is going to be predominant. I'm going to grab one super chat that just came in before we jump to the next story. And it's Hughie says, Tim, I work in construction and experience the same thing.
Starting point is 01:05:32 My coworkers are all in on the Charlie Kirk conspiracies. If the Republicans lose in the midterms, I believe that Candace Owens is wholly responsible. She is one of the biggest podcasts on the right doing everything to go to war with the organization that helped get Trump elected. turning point specifically was going out and registering people to vote without charlie it's in trouble turning point needs to be able to go out and rally young people and register them to vote and she's doing everything she can to destroy that and that is going to i suppose it's going to rip out the coffers on the right there is no organization like like turning point that exists anywhere else that has the resources and the reach.
Starting point is 01:06:21 And without Charlie, I'm not sure that they can make it. But I can tell you this, Candice lighting a Molotov and throwing it to the window is not helping. And it's the most demoralizing thing ever. Additionally, all of the fucking cowards on the right who are too scared to say anything about her. Because she tweets at me talking shit or whatever. And then a bunch of people come and flood our chat, I could give a single flying fuck. You can come and you can burn everything I have to the ground and I will happily live in a van down by the river. I don't care to be number one.
Starting point is 01:06:55 I don't need to be number one. What I care about is what is true and what will help this country and what works. And she is a fucking scumbag. Okay. And she's getting worse every day. And she crossed the line. She continually crosses the line every day. Insinuating the turning point literally killed the guy who made them all rich.
Starting point is 01:07:14 And I have to, and I hear this in the streets. And at a certain point, I'm like, holy shit, we're going to lose the midterms. We're going to lose the midterms. Then we're going to lose in 2028. And it's because she's a piece of shit. Because instead of saying, guys, let's come together and figure out to work together. She says the stupidest, retarded crap. And now everybody's running around divided and broken.
Starting point is 01:07:37 For what reason? For literally what reason? Now, guess what? I'm not on the best of terms with turning point either. In case you didn't remember, they didn't invite us this year and it's become a big thing or whatever. I have nothing. I can say, I know what they are. I know what they do.
Starting point is 01:07:56 And I'm glad they do it. And if we don't get along, so be it. I don't know that they make it without Charlie, whatever. But what is the purpose of intentionally fanning the flames for three endless months of just nonstop retard shit? Candice? Holy crap. You know, initially in the beginning, she brought up some interesting. things. New photos had emerged and I said, wow, I even said this to Andrew Colvin at turning
Starting point is 01:08:21 point at the beginning of October. Now she's at the point where it's video after video where she's saying it's an inside job. She's saying like there's a video of the dude, Mikey McCoy, grabbing his phone and making a phone call and she's acting like that's weird. And then you get this other guy who's claiming that the business is a parking lot. Well, he full well knows. Businesses can be registered anywhere. To be fair, it's not only just Candice and saying what she's saying. It is all of these people who are like piranhas ripping the right to shreds. And you know what? A lot of cowards on the right being unwilling to say anything about it.
Starting point is 01:08:56 Well, this is where we go. The Democrats are trying to find a way back to reality. They published this thing where they said, oh, we've got to, you know, it's called deciding to win. And they said, we have to address kitchen table issues. Like hell, I would ever vote for someone like Elizabeth Warren or Gavin Newsom. But what I think is likely to start occurring now is the grifter right is cannibalizing itself. You are going to see the right now move from a populist base more to a neocon base.
Starting point is 01:09:23 Democrats are going to go to war internally over the far left. And you'll see the emergence now of these deciding to win types, which like Stephen A. Smith, will start agreeing with people like me and Joe Rogan. And they're going to try and win back the ground. And they're going to utilize the absurdity, psych reality of Candace Owens to rip people from the right so that Democrats can start winning again. And that is the reality the right has to contend with. Conservatives had a coalition.
Starting point is 01:09:49 Charlie helped build it. Disaffected liberals came on board. People like Candace are intentionally burning it to the ground. Stephen A. Smith is coming out. Bill Moore, even now coming out more reasonably, the Democrats are going to reemerge. Those that sold their souls for woke and to COVID are going to lose out, and they're going to retire.
Starting point is 01:10:07 The AOC types, you're going to see her desperately try to moderate, but we're going to see in these swing districts they're going to try. Now, that being said, hyperpolarization, as I've already described, may affect New York in Los Angeles and Chicago, so we will see it. Maybe it all just gets ripped apart anyway and you end up with 15 different factions all fighting for power in the federal government. All I can say is it is frustrating to look at everything that's happening in the world and realize, you know, for a brief moment, my friends, maybe it's a little bit too blackpilled,
Starting point is 01:10:37 but I'll say what I'm going to say. It looks like victory a year ago. It wasn't a long protracted election. It was a snap and done. Trump won. Wow. And then one by one cracks in this coalition begin to form. For whatever reason, the falling of Daily Wire, the ousting of Jeremy Boring.
Starting point is 01:11:00 He's gone. Whatever it is going out with Daily Wire, I have no idea. But for some of these guys, their views have gone down. there's been heavy critiques. There's the Israel and anti-Israel rights now fighting each other. You see these cracks form when you get the Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes dispute, and now Candace Owens is trying to burn down turning point. And so what it feels like to me is we're watching the ship sink.
Starting point is 01:11:23 Now again, we don't need to be completely blackmailed all the time. Maybe as we move into the midterms, people will start to hyper focus on politics once more. Viewership will start to rise. Money will be dumped into the space. It's the year after presidential election, like 2021, it's always like this. In fact, our viewership today, it's bigger than it was in 2021. So there's things to be excited about. And we did have infighting over the DeSantis stuff.
Starting point is 01:11:45 But it is pretty dang frustrating to see all of the hard work that was put together to stop the far left lunacy fall apart. But at least I can say this. If the deciding to win Democrat types do push out the sellout corporatists and they do push out the vote far left commie. whatever, maybe the Democrats will emerge as the alternative to the lunacy of the pathetic right and they'll start winning back people who will consider themselves disaffected Republicans. Me and Tate were talking about the rise of Stephen A. Smith a while back. Yeah, but to Tim's point, like, this is what's so frustrating is because it's almost cool to not take anything seriously anymore, it's almost cool to be the person that's in on the secret
Starting point is 01:12:28 and like I have this hidden esoteric knowledge that sometimes the most boring reality is the reality, which is the reality that Trump is president. This is the most viable option to save this country. Get behind them because you do not understand what is coming for you when Trump, you know, if something, if this fails, if this project fails. I just got to, someone pointed this out and it's a great point. This guy who made this video, Wolves in Finance, who he's like fraud at Turning Point. And he's like, I went to this address and said that I can't find the business anywhere.
Starting point is 01:12:58 There's literally a UPS store there. He has discovered that the business is a contractor with an LLC. He registered to a mailbox at a UPS store, which was always allowed. That's where they received their mail. And he's pretending not to know this. So you know what? You know what I want to talk about? Something that's not political and it's funny.
Starting point is 01:13:14 Here's a story from Wired. Men are betting on WNBA players menstrual cycles. Some sports gamblers are trying to predict WNBA player's performance and the outcomes of games based on the athletes' periods. One betting content creator has dubbed it Blood Money. And it's an old story from October, but I was watching a video where someone broke it down today and I was like, holy crap, that's right.
Starting point is 01:13:37 I wonder if they're more aggressive when they're having their cycle? Well, they're just, they're feeling down, I guess. You know what I mean? So this is actually really interesting because, you know, Alex Stein always makes the joke that we should allow trans people in women's sports because then you can bet on them and you'll always win. In the military. And the military, yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:54 They say, the whoosh of a dildo flying past your face, try ballistic chance, men making bets on your bodily flound. functions. Wow. This isn't a cult. This is a day in the life of the modern WNBA player. You know what? I'm just going to say it. Nobody wants the WNBA. Nobody does. Right. Does anybody here want it? Do you want it? No. No, of course not. Why does it exist? Someone made the point that like a WNBA player getting pregnant, like a torn ACL. You're just out for the season. You're out for it. Yeah. Yeah, but NBA players don't intentionally tear their ACLs.
Starting point is 01:14:27 Right. Yeah. Yeah. I saw that they were going for contract raises too. with the new collective bargaining. They want to get 20 bucks an hour? Look at this. They say one prominent figure making and predicting these wagers who goes by Fade Me Betts Online has garnered thousands of likes and shares
Starting point is 01:14:42 on Instagram for his menstrual cycle betting strategy. He claims he's been correct on 11 out of 16 of his period-related predictions with about 68.75% accuracy. What's kind of good but also kind of bad is it brings more people to watch the WNPA. But on the downside of that,
Starting point is 01:14:58 it's usually just all gamblers, says Fade Me Betts, who declined? to be named. How does he know their menstrual cycle, so? Yeah, I don't know. Follow him on Instagram. Here's a quote. Here's a quote. Yeah, follow it long enough. He says
Starting point is 01:15:12 not everyone is the same. Yes, they are a traditional 28-day cycle, but everyone's is different than it varies from person to person month to month, says Amy West. Fade Me Betts admits that predicting WNBA player performance based on mental cycle assumptions is more art than science. His typical menstrual cycle
Starting point is 01:15:28 prediction videos all start with vaguely menacing phrase. We got to think of it. We've got a victim, boys. By this, he says the victim is the betting line. The odds set out the sports book that determines a person's payout, not the player herself. He then shares predictions about whether a specific player is menstruating, ovulating, or in their late-luteal phase, which occurs after ovulation and before the period comes. For instance, he said this of Clark. She is on the end of her late ludial phase, meaning a decrease in cardio, decrease in strength, decrease in aerobic system.
Starting point is 01:16:02 she's going to be tired more often than in a normal game. Fadme Betts told viewers to bet the under on Clark that game, projecting that she'd score lower than the number predicted by odds makers on sports betting apps, and in this case, Clark did. The teams need to hire the guy from Moneyball to do this for the other team to start putting, like, Sabremetrics, start putting rating systems to their periods. Yeah, they're going to time up the cycles, because you don't want five players at all have the same time.
Starting point is 01:16:29 So you need to, like, when you're building your roster, you have to make sure everyone's spaced out. They spend enough time together. They'll all sink up. That's true. I mean, you could do this for the men in the NBA, but when their wives have their periods, because they might not be playing well either
Starting point is 01:16:41 because their wife is being rude to them at that time. Yeah. Frustrated. Or maybe, like I said, maybe it makes them more aggressive. They're angry. They're having a bad day. You got to get it out of their system. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:50 I think that's why a lot of them pick up multiple baby mamas, so they cycle around. Oh, God. Yeah. You know, here's the reality that I think everyone needs to understand with stories like this. guys, I work in media. I produce a lot of content.
Starting point is 01:17:06 I've produced a bunch of different kinds of content from travel documentaries, news travel stories, and news podcasts more recently in the past several years. Viewership and interest in politics is gone. And it's gone because of people like Candice Owens and this other guy who Wolf in finances, whatever's name is, who are lying too much. But it's also just that politics isn't something that can be developed. It happens around you. And so what's happening now with stories like this is that if you look at what Gen Z is interested in, it ain't politics.
Starting point is 01:17:43 Millennials were very interested in this over the past 10 or so years because of GamerGate. But this might actually be a very good thing. If politics stops being pop culture, maybe people will start focusing on WNBA players menstrual cycles instead. they'll stop believing crackpot stories and they'll and they'll stop voting for stupid things. And then voter turnout will decrease, but it will remain solid among those like us who deeply care about these issues. I think the power of a well-told story or whatever is too, it's too powerful. I think that like when we were talking about JFK earlier, how powerful was the discussion
Starting point is 01:18:21 around the JFK assassination? The only difference is now it happens at a light speed because of the internet. Whereas before, it took longer for that to reach critical mass within society. Well, yeah. I think, you know, we clip out this segment. It'll perform better than 90% of the political stuff that we do. When we talk about space weather, it outperforms everything. It's a guarantee.
Starting point is 01:18:45 I mean, we got a big space weather story. People are really fascinated to know about these solar storms and the auroras that are flying over everywhere. And we've got 20-year high radiation. Is that what it is? I mean, we'll talk about it. It's pretty crazy. And then you see these. planes falling out of the sky, this stuff is all infinitely more interesting than tariff policy.
Starting point is 01:19:02 It also has more effect on the average person, right? Like, the average person doesn't have a whole lot besides the entertainment value, the, you know, the drama value of the Charlie Kirk story, it doesn't affect their lives. Whereas if there's, you know, if there's solar, uh, solar flares that are going to affect the grid, that would affect everybody. Yeah. Well, it's like people, well, I was just say like, I mean, because people now, people in the writer discussing this is that, look, the major issue with democracy as a whole is that the more people participating, the worse the policy gets. And it's kind of the same thing with political commentaries. The more participation, the more eyeballs in a lot of ways, the more
Starting point is 01:19:37 watered down the discourse gets because, yeah, you're trying to capture the biggest audience possible, which incentivizes you to like Mr. Beastify your content. No offense to Mr. Beast, but not great for political, you know, polemics. This is funny. Look at this. WNBA fans react and disgust to news that men are betting on players menstrual cycle. How do they know it's men? There could be women betting on. But why? But hold on.
Starting point is 01:19:59 Like, why? Why? Women. This is the thing about women. The male view of this system is like, is there a mathematical formula that predicts behavior and outcomes? And the women are like, you're mean and gross. I mean, I think that there might be some of that.
Starting point is 01:20:17 I think a lot of this is meme betting. Meme betting? I don't know if they're actually paying close attention to the cycles or if they just think it's funny to put money down on a woman because of her menstrual sex. I would argue while the story gets attention because it's funny and weird, I mean, it's true. Like, obviously a woman's menstrual cycle is going to impact her ability to place physical sports. Yeah, sports bettors are like actually, the high level ones obviously are like super pragmatic.
Starting point is 01:20:46 Like they're reading traffic, how much traffic there is for the away team on the way to the game because it's going to frustrate the players more. and then they like, that impacts the money line. Like there's so many factors that they... The temperature for which the players have played in before because it might affect if it's hotter or colder out. Yeah. These guys used to be like our botanists and our great scientists
Starting point is 01:21:05 and now they're like tracking AWNB players menstrual cycles. Brett, to your point, you know, the betting is different on NFL games depending on the weather, if it's an outdoor, you know, a stadium or whatever. What a player's record is in cold weather versus warm weather. Yeah. Indeed. Yeah. There you go.
Starting point is 01:21:23 Any edge is money, get paid, you know? For your segments, because you do stuff that's both culture and politics, which ones perform better, generally? I don't, well, culture. If I make a video about, like, so I did a video the other day where it's an old video, but it got attention recently because this woman is suing. She's a far-left activist, and some guy went to a convention. It was the Asian Pacific Economic Convention or whatever, and he was dressed down. They told me he needed a jacket. So he calls his wife and she comes and brings him a jacket.
Starting point is 01:21:53 He walks outside and there's protesters everywhere. He gets his jacket on and they won't let him back in. So when he tries walking in, they grab him, they're throwing him, and he's pissed. So he goes to a Secret Service agent and he says, how am I supposed to get in and they can't give an answer? Then this woman walks up next to him and starts screaming people over profit over and over again like a zombie, just at top of her lungs. When he goes to walk away, she follows him screaming and he turns around and just right hooks her, boom! And she goes down, hits her head. head on a fence and she like broke her jaw got a concussion knocked teeth out this dude just
Starting point is 01:22:28 boom and she was gone and um she'd get her mouth wired shut a couple hundred thousand views on that yeah i do a video about something very esoteric and political it's just not going to perform well at all yeah uh i mean perform well a hundred and something thousand on youtube and then you know like 30 or something on rumble and then maybe 30 on like facebook and stuff like that but uh you you make a video like I'll put it this way I could take a random video of a random guy punching another random guy and get more views than talking about politics yeah I mean that's even true in our space we did like I had videos do better talking about black Friday scams than anything to do with Marvel or DC anything like that it used to be true that videos about Trump's incursion in Hollywood got people lots of views because he's always trying to whether it's talking about Seth Myers or any of these guys, him talking about wanting to make specific movies with Paramount Studios. That stuff used to do
Starting point is 01:23:26 very well. Now it doesn't do as well as it used to because people are just, they're over it. Let's jump to this story from the post-millennial. Women's supporters swore Manhattan courthouse to glimpse Luigi Mangione and court appearance. Dozens of supporters began lining up over the weekend with some individuals
Starting point is 01:23:42 camping out in front of the building and temperatures below freezing. Repeal the 19th? Yes. It's a start. It's a start? I say that as a joke I don't I feel like it's really bad
Starting point is 01:23:53 Nothing new Women love They love murderers And serial killers Yeah Yeah So so what is up with this Why do women want
Starting point is 01:24:03 To be married to a murderer Or to have sex with one? Because he looks like he looks Because he's not Thomas Crooks They wouldn't want to look like Tom They wouldn't want a guy He looks like Thomas Crooks
Starting point is 01:24:12 He's chopped Yeah There's truth to that But also like Women have the fantasy Of a powerful man that could do an immense amount of violence, but don't do it to them.
Starting point is 01:24:24 To Bashar al-Assad, right? I mean, he has a beautiful, very intelligent doctor for a wife. He's dictator of Syria for however many decades. As soon as he's ousted, she's gone. It's beauty and the beast. You know, the attraction of the beast is the beast is powerful and he can kill people or do what, you know, be a lord or whatever. But he is smitten for best.
Starting point is 01:24:49 and he won't hurt her, so she has power through him. It's the woman power fantasy. I wonder if Fassad's running like epic Red Pill pickup tactics on the streets of Moscow right now? Do we know? Like, do we have any updates on what he's up to? He's just playing games, I think. He's a big gamer. Is he really?
Starting point is 01:25:06 Video games? He's probably streaming right now. That's hilarious. Yeah. Imagine being on like Battlefield. He's doing dental simulator. Fortnite. Oh, dude, yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:14 He's double-tapping drug boats. He's rebuilding Syria and Minecraft. He's calling people the N-word on Fortnite. he probably is right now he probably is on like EU 4 and he's just like rebuilding Syria like this is what they took for me like brooding um yeah no this is really creepy um the women are the women are not okay I know the young men like that's where all like this is kind of this is a really annoying thing because conservative media really likes to talk down young men and be like this is all your fault but it's like I don't know I don't know if
Starting point is 01:25:40 the you know to use layman's terms the huzz are much in a much better situation I mean this is really emblematic of a huge problem they're clearly mentally disturbed these are probably SSRI-ridden women and the SSRI usage among women. This isn't a joke. I don't think so. Or exorbitantly high. I think it's a fair assessment. I do.
Starting point is 01:25:59 But this is just women in general. The reason why true crime, like 50 Shades of Grey, this is what women want. They want that book about the milking bowl or whatever. Morning Glory milking. Yeah, milking. There you go. It's really good, guys. Give it a chance.
Starting point is 01:26:14 I obviously wouldn't accuse all women of this because certainly just some people are weird. but a lot of women really love the story of a literal minotaur bull creature forcing them to perform an axe upon the body. And they love 50 Shades of Gray, where it's literally about, what is Fitty Shades of Gray? It was like a college student who couldn't afford to pay her bills, and she signed a slave contract with a rich guy. He's a billionaire.
Starting point is 01:26:40 He's a billionaire. Sent to interview him. Is that what it was? Yeah, she's sent to interview him. She's like a budding journalist. But she's like got student debt, and then he's like, you're going to sign a slave contract and she's like, yes.
Starting point is 01:26:51 Is that what the Pentagon contract was? So that's basically the point of morning glory milking farm, right? It's all student debt. They're just romanticizing their student loans. Getting paid off. Yeah. Yeah, so, okay, is that? So it's the government's fault.
Starting point is 01:27:07 Is that the olive branch with the left? It's like, okay, we pay off the student loans and you guys calm down? This is how we make money without having to actually work all day. I'm going to AI generate a series of books where it's always about a young woman with student loan debt, and then various creatures, animals, and men who are abusive but pay off their debt. So we do one where it's like she can't find a job and pay her for debt,
Starting point is 01:27:32 so she goes to like a construction yard and finds an illegal immigrant. And it'll be called something like, you know, Pedro, my only hope or something. And then he's like, I will work construction and pay off your bills, but I'm illegal. So if anyone finds out, I'll be deported. And she's like, oh, no. And then like, Trump's in it. And then you can do just another one. where it's like a race car driver.
Starting point is 01:27:51 You know, just like insert whatever job. You can do a wizard. Any tall, handsome student loan debt collector? You go to the liquor store at the raccoon and then you can open, you know, you steal enough liquor to pay off your student debt. It's perfect. I got it. Hold on.
Starting point is 01:28:03 Hear me out. It is a young woman who graduated college, but now is too much debt and can't find a job until she meets Voldemort. And he's like, I want to kill all the muggles except you, baby. And she's like, I'm into it, you know? And that, I'm about to make bank.
Starting point is 01:28:22 We're cooking right now. Let's just keep going. Let's do some brainstorming. Come on. Phil, what you got? This does make perfect sense that, you know, considering the twilight and, like I said, Beauty and the Beast and stuff, it's the typical, you know, woman fantasy. And it's kind of gross because obviously this guy's a murderer, you know, or he's alleged.
Starting point is 01:28:42 Alleged murder. Yeah. It's this weird thing where it's like the degenerate. aspects of sexuality are like encouraged and promoted in society. So you have like these smut books and whatnot. And on the men's side, like pornography is outright promoted at this point. But then the healthy aspects of sexuality are like completely repressed and shamed like men just simply like expressing romantic interest in women. Even women like, you know, desiring to present themselves in more feminine ways. Feminent ways attract a partner is also
Starting point is 01:29:11 discouraged by society. So we have this complete inversion where it's yeah, yeah, the most degenerate aspects of sexuality are like praise and encouraged. And This is a great example. Like, not the Post-Milino's reporting, but a lot of the reporting on this is framing this. Like, isn't this such a wacky and wild thing? Wow. Isn't this crazy? And it's not like, it's not presented as terribly disturbing.
Starting point is 01:29:27 Which it is. Which it is. But this is where we're going, I guess. So, you know, I wonder what's, you know what we talk about with the neuralink stuff. Apparently there's like a big breakthrough recently where they can implant neuralink cables or whatever, they're into your brain really fast now. And I was saying that, you know, people are going to plug their brain. and then be like a knight fighting a dragon or whatever. And, you know, that's obviously the family-friendly version of what's really going to happen.
Starting point is 01:29:54 It's going to be a raccoon in a liquor store. Bro, like, first of all, if people have the ability to wire their brains and then experience any kind of reality they want, yes, Tate, there will be people who do liquor store raccoon simulator. Oh, yeah. But, bro, it's going to be a bunch of women being slaves for billionaires and minotars. Not to be fair. And billionaire minoters.
Starting point is 01:30:16 Where wolves. A ghost was one of the books Vampires. That was the weirdest. Vampire is obvious, right? But the ghost one was the weirdest one. Like, how were you in a sexual relationship with a ghost? It's like not even got a physical body.
Starting point is 01:30:28 Well, I mean, there's ghost with Patrick Swayze, of course. Oh, and if he concentrated really hard, he could touch stuff. Move the penny. Yep. Yeah, he had to go to the weird guy on the train for that. I kind of want to watch that movie now. That's a classic. But yeah, NeuroLink's coming.
Starting point is 01:30:44 And none of this will matter in the end, because everyone's going to live in the pot and eat the bugs. Why can't there be any of these exciting fantasy books about a relationship with, like, I don't know, a producer at a media, all media company? Where's that at? Strong, powerful producer at a media company. Yeah, that'd be nice. I'm just saying, I'm just, you know, spitballing any writers out there.
Starting point is 01:31:03 Are you going to pay off their student debt? That's the question. And you have to abuse them. Oh, yeah. That is really funny that they're always abused. You know what I really, what was really funny is the Twilight series? It was very obvious. what this chick was writing.
Starting point is 01:31:17 What was her name? Stephanie. I don't know. I never saw the movies. Well, it was books. But it was like a high school girl and then like the sexy vampire and the were all for like.
Starting point is 01:31:28 Stephanie Meyer. Meyer, that's what it is. And the sexy vampire is like, I want you to be with me, Bella. And the world's like, I'm a sexy world if you should be with me. And the sexy world and the sexy vampire fight over the woman.
Starting point is 01:31:38 Obviously that sold well among young women. And then they made a movie about it. And then the funny thing is, Fiftieth Sheds of Grey was fan fiction. Yeah, it was Twilight Fanfiction. Well, like Edward was, was abusing Bella? Is that what it was?
Starting point is 01:31:52 I... Twilight fan fiction. I will live longer because I don't know the answer to that question. It's true. Yeah, it's a female degeneracy on display. And it's obviously because the media can't bring themselves to criticize women. It's always... It's portrayed as either quirky and...
Starting point is 01:32:15 silly or just outright something that you should... Yeah. Because they're the audience for it, right? They can criticize porn because they can criticize the men who watch porn, but they don't want to criticize the women who do it because that would be slut-shaming. Yeah, I mean, that's been the big, like, dilemmas, the good man scarcity that Scott Greer's deemed. It's like, yeah, they just slam men all day, and that's most of it's justified, but it's like, well, it's kind of everyone young is struggling.
Starting point is 01:32:42 For a lot of the women, you're not allowed to criticize individuals, right? Right? Like I was doing this thing earlier where this woman wrote this very long article about Ariana Grande being as skinny as she is now and talking about the return of women that look like stick thin. And basically she's like, I'm not here to body shame her. I'm not here to shame her or any of these other people. It's the system that causes it. It's the system that makes it popular. Hollywood is now pushing skinny women again. Therefore, it's their fault, not an individual's fault. The issue that I see with everything is the granularization of culture that is only going to continue. And we talk about it quite a bit as we mentioned it used to be
Starting point is 01:33:20 that you had five TV channels 50 million people watched one show and everybody the next day was talking about the one thing they all saw and they all agreed on. Now everybody's watching something random. No, Stranger Things season five
Starting point is 01:33:32 is like the closest you're going to get to that for a while. I can't even stand watching it. I try. I turned it off right away. I'm just saying that's what is like Child rape in the beginning of the show? Look, I didn't see that scene. It's the first scene.
Starting point is 01:33:44 I'm saying, I'm not watching Stranger Things. I'm saying, but that's the point. If you go look at my feed right now, it's people talk, I guess not right now. It's already been a week. It's already out of people's minds. But that's the last show that I've seen in a very long time. They release it all once. Next to Game of Thrones as a show.
Starting point is 01:33:58 Yeah, I think they did the whole season all at once. And then part two is, I don't know if it's... And that's another thing that kills shows. The weekly release was a good idea. I hate the weekly release. You know, Game of All right. Game of, no. Because culturally, the weekly release made a moment in which everyone was sitting watching the same thing.
Starting point is 01:34:15 I know why they do it. I just hate it because I want to watch it. It was like the grand finale of MASH was like a third of the country watching. We're never going to get that again. Never. We can't, it's again, the monoculture is dead. We can't create stars. And stars are actually really important for culture because that provides you with touch points for everybody.
Starting point is 01:34:29 Like, think about LeBron and Tom Brady are for the last, like, great star athletes. Generally, you're correct, but the Patriots are like 10 and 2 right now or something like that. that can bring half the country together to hate them and the other half to love. Look, look, when we look at Google Trends at beginning of the show, and we can see that 50,000 is like the top trending story right now. To be fair, the number one is 200,000, but it spiked and then collapsed. People aren't using Google anymore. They're using ChatGPT.
Starting point is 01:35:00 On X, they're using Grok, but the average person I believe, I believe ChatGPT is probably the most prominent. People are already entering isolated individual universes. There are tons of stories popping up where people are on-chat GPT and they're marrying their avatar that they're creating. They're creating stories. One guy thought he was Einstein and discovered a new mathematical theorem, but it was gibberish nonsense. We are all ready here. When we're talking about the end of the monoculture, people need to understand, I would, I would estimate double-digit percentage of America are already spending all their time on chat GPT and just being told what they want to hear. This is going to transform once we get instant universal video generation, which
Starting point is 01:35:46 GROC almost is. You can go on GROC and you can generate basically, I'm pretty sure it's unlimited videos. When you go in GROC to make an image, it makes like 12 images at once. Then you can click it and turn it to a video. We'll mess around with it on the uncensored portion of the show and we'll show some examples. People are already probably just creating their own miniature universes, and every year it's going to exponentially increase, and I think it's intentional because the average person is going to tune out the news. They're going to tune out culture in general. They're going to make as little money as they need just to sit in their room and watch the fake virtual world they want to live in. And then once they create the fake virtual world, they're going to beg Elon
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Starting point is 01:37:52 is running for governor of Minnesota. His campaign slogan should be, if you vote for Tim, you'll get tampons in the men's room. If you vote for me, you'll get pillows in the bedroom. It's a little long. We tightened up a little bit. Yeah, tighten it up.
Starting point is 01:38:05 I identify his tax exempt saying raccoons going hard A.F. Yeah. There's something stirring among the creatures of America, I've noticed. They're getting a little more bold. I don't know if you notice, like, the deer. They're getting a little chippier than you. They're always like that out here. I oats, yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:21 Even the birds are like really mixing it up a little bit recently. I don't know what's going on. I think it's maybe Trump. I think it's the vitality of Trump coming back in. really animating America's creatures and they're stepping their game up. So, yeah, I don't know, I think humans should be on the lookout. Maybe they're coming for our throne. I don't know. Shaneage Wilder says, it drank rum, moonshine and peanut butter whiskey.
Starting point is 01:38:38 Man, that sounds like a Saturday night with the boys. All the raccoon needed was cigars at a poker table. Here, hear. Jesus Crisp says, how long until Candace has a source saying the Jews and TPSA conspired to get this raccoon drunk? She can't let a raccoon have the limelight. Uh-huh. Lady Tite says, L.O.L. Stephen Crowder still gets massive views and doesn't brag about it.
Starting point is 01:38:59 Maybe you should try the same. Well, I've not called out anyone by name for getting lesser views. So pointing out that we still do relatively well compared to most people in the space is not meant to humble brag or insult them. No, no, no sir. Ma'am. Chinich Wilder says, can someone tell these ladies like Candice and MTG to calm down your acting like your mother, then maybe give them a Snickers bar. You're not you and you're hungry.
Starting point is 01:39:29 Yeah. Danger. It probably works. Maybe we can get the WMBA. Devon Grism says, Candice using a plethora of words without saying anything, leads me to believe she was crushing it on high school essays that had word count requirements.
Starting point is 01:39:41 Ha-ha. Perhaps. Same old man says, Tim Candice is a liberal, which is why she is helping Democrats win and destroying TPSA. She never left the left. I don't know that I agree with that. but I do think that the impulse is still there.
Starting point is 01:39:58 Mitho says Candice is turning my brother into an effing Groyper Nazi P-O-S. She is praying on people who are new to politics since Charlie was murdered. Well, she's praying on anybody who's not paying attention and doesn't intend to watch anything beyond one video of hers. And the problem is, is you start watching that content and if it's a movie or a TV show, it's a story, right? And there's less harm in that because you're talking about fake characters. When you start doing it in the real world, it gets a lot harder. If you're not willing to then watch all the content and then do your own research into whatever she's talking about and back up the claims because you can't just go based on that. This happened in COVID.
Starting point is 01:40:35 I think a lot of this started in COVID because people lost their trust in the system during COVID. And a lot of people were exposing a lot of malfeasance from the government. But it became a bit of a, you know, like a show for a lot of people to look at people talking about these things and exposing them now. So it's a lot harder to pin down where reality ends and the show begins. At least it feels that way. Man, Quantum Cool says the Republican base is fractured. However, if we can push back the Democrats enough, they will go the way of the federalists before the Republican Party splits in tune and becomes two different pro-IS parties.
Starting point is 01:41:13 It would be great. So I have no problem with the name of party. I mean, like, if the Democrats actually became normal again and get rid of the commies and the corporatists, then sure, fine. right if you had a democrat pop up for congress who was like you know stephen a smith isn't perfect because he still tries to pander but if you if well i guess the problem is the democrats you'll never you'll never you'll never win because they're all insane so betterman 2028 i'm telling you but federman still votes for the stupid stuff so i guess what i'm saying is i'll put it as way i don't think
Starting point is 01:41:46 there's any reality where i could win a republican election nor could i win a democrat election and that that's kind of the point that's why i'm like i don't see a path to the way i'm like i don't see a out. I will vote for a Republican because they get me close enough. But if I ran as a Republican, I would never win. But to your point, you said, like, Federman still votes on all the stupid stuff. Most people aren't looking at how they vote. They're not looking at what their prior voting record. That's why Federman is trying to act like a moderate. Because he knows that he can vote with the far left, but as long as his perception is moderate, he'll get elections. He's pro-Israel, though, right? So he's got a, he's got a problem. Very pro-Israel.
Starting point is 01:42:20 Well, I do think that a lot of the anti-Israel stuff, well, certainly there's a lot of legitimate U.S. anti-Israel stuff? I think a lot of it's third world. Well, I shouldn't say third world, but foreign countries. You've got, what, 1.6 billion Muslims? Yeah, I think a lot of viewers. You could classify it as third world. Because, like, a lot of the,
Starting point is 01:42:37 a lot of it is they just view the Jews in Israel as like a European colonial experiment. They're super white people. Right, yeah. Yeah, so, yeah, it's like a lot of it is third world. I mean, again, there's like plenty of meat on the bone there with Israel, but I'm just saying when someone
Starting point is 01:42:54 name. You can look at these people people's engagement that are like tapping in and getting thousands of thousands of reach. Which you go, that's like all Pakistani flags. We all know what's going on. You know what's interesting is that the people have encountered who are big fans of Candace, they're actually liberals.
Starting point is 01:43:11 Like Anna Kasparian talking about how she's watching Candace more now. It's like, is she just going the liberal route? Is that like the game? I think that there's a large crossover of anti-Israel people that But I mean, Candice, when was the last? time she actually talked about conservative political values. Bridget McCrone being a man isn't conservative.
Starting point is 01:43:29 You know? Blake, Blake Lively is not a conservative thing. Turning point conspiracies is not a conservative thing. I mean, Blake Lively stuff kind of got drawn into like Me Too type stuff at work, which has a political bend to it, though it's not politics. Man, lowest common denominator, baby. That's how you get it. That's why you should watch PCC instead.
Starting point is 01:43:49 Xantho says Candace is and always has been a grifter. Anyone who has paid any real attention to her knows this. It was especially apparent when she went on Dave Rubin's show with Blair White to be a C word. I actually am saying because I don't know what the word is because it says C, star, star, star. Because we use, we have an extension because when we pull up articles, it blurs out those words. I'm assuming there's a naughty word under there. Notty. Lanzin says what Candace is doing is like the National Enquirer for the independent media space.
Starting point is 01:44:17 There will always be low IQ people that eat that stuff up. Indeed. That's a good point. It is what it is, man. It exists. So be it. All right. Let's see. We got some more for all of you guys. All right. Leo says that raccoon is my spirit animal.
Starting point is 01:44:34 Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Candice still hasn't brought Dem receipts yet. And I looked. I'm only finding parking lots of shopping plaza. Something fishy is going on here. Yeah. I mean, there's been no substance. It's all just innuendo and accusations that are plausibly deniable. Techno-Moxington says Hey Tim, big fan
Starting point is 01:44:55 Been watching since the Rittenhouse trials Going to my first furry convention this weekend in Chicago I definitely see you as a otter Cheers me
Starting point is 01:45:04 Does he give an explanation as to why he sees you as an otter? It could be because I carry the small rock in my pocket everywhere I go Probably what it is
Starting point is 01:45:15 I don't know if that's something that you should be proud of Jennifer says Hey Tim here's five bucks to help you start treatment for your Candace derangement syndrome. Get well soon. I appreciate the $5, but I have to apply it to my AOC derangement syndrome, my Adam Schiff dearrangement syndrome, my Eric Swalwell derangement syndrome,
Starting point is 01:45:35 my Chuck Schumer derangement syndrome. The list goes on. Infinately more people that I've criticized than just her before I even get to the therapy sessions over Candace, I got to go through every single Democrat scumbag. Not to mention the Crasinstein's, on Piker. Oh man. Can you believe all of those people that have the arrangement syndrome over? Crazy.
Starting point is 01:45:58 Yeah. As I say Federale says, honestly, how do you all avoid blackpilling? And do you have a bat signal for Luke as Secretary of War and Candice crush every seat of hope and truth? I'm searching for more than alcoholic trash panda coming up short. Yeah. I've been, I play poker.
Starting point is 01:46:16 It's fun. I look, spend time with your family and your loved ones. I spend as much time with my wife when I'm not at work as I can. I skate a lot and that is a huge way to help with that. I watch movies and television shows from prior to 2016. Like just going outside and getting out there in the physical space and feeling the sun on your face goes a long way and keeping you.
Starting point is 01:46:37 Again, I know that Twitter, the idea that Twitter is not real life isn't necessarily true anymore, but it is true that when you go out into the real world and you spend time there, this stuff, while it is important, will shrink in the significance, in its significance in your brain. You just have to go out and do stuff. I want to point something out. The inactivity of the boomers and Gen Xers in the 80s to the 2000s, their general disinterest with politics resulted in the 2008 financial crash. As people began to stop paying attention to what was going on, and I know people largely did, but most people did not. Politics was an afterthought, voter turnout wasn't that high.
Starting point is 01:47:18 And even when it was, people didn't really know what they were voting for. It was just team politics. Team USA. You ended up getting, well, it was team Democrat, team Republican. You ended up getting the financial crisis, which caused a fertility crisis, which is causing all of these crises we're seeing now.
Starting point is 01:47:34 If we all revert back to, you know what, I'm not going to pay attention anymore, the end result is going to be, it all just blows up one day. Because it's already sinking. The only reason it's not completely sunk is because there is a faction of populists on the right, largely, that are like, this has to stop.
Starting point is 01:47:49 But as the ship is sinking, you have people who are basically saying, let's just extract everything we can as it all goes down. And that's going to be interesting. I'm just thinking about the stuff that I watch on YouTube and I'm watching videos about space weather. I'm fascinated by that stuff.
Starting point is 01:48:11 There's social experiments. It's like social philosophies are interesting. General news stuff is largely boring. people are kind of detaching from the political space now. And it's, it's, it's, it's, it almost feels like people have given up. You know? I mean, I do think that there's a, a level of despondency because, particularly on the right, because people have, have had high hopes with Donald Trump being elected again.
Starting point is 01:48:41 They're like, oh, Donald Trump's going to come in and do all these things. And you see it all across the political spectrum of people, or not political spectrum, but all across the right of people saying, well, Donald Trump hasn't done this and Donald Trump hasn't done that. he hasn't accomplished whatever particular pet project that they believe that he was going to do right away. And I think that that tends to turn people off and people are like, well, if he's not going to do it, then screw him, screw the Republicans, et cetera. And you see it a lot on social media with people talking about politics. They're like, oh, the Republicans aren't going to do anything. And I think that that does, you know, create a level of despondency, you know.
Starting point is 01:49:15 Yeah. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says the raccoon hasn't recovered from the COVID lockdowns. Or he finally snapped. It's possible. This is a moment. I think, I mean, not to heart back on it, but I think the despondency is, yeah, directly related to the blackpilling.
Starting point is 01:49:28 Like, people have gotten so hopeless about the political situation. Part of the problem is the way that the media environment on the right developed, is it developed during Bush to Obama. The Biden winner is really when things kind of crystallized. And so a lot of people on the right are just natural contrarians. And so they don't actually realize, like, hey, Trump is in power. You can just do things. They're instantly skeptical of everything.
Starting point is 01:49:48 And that just causes further blackpilling. Well, you're right. Trump is in power. You can just do things. And then when Trump doesn't do the thing that they want him to do, whether he has the authority to do it or not, they're just like, ah, well, screw it then. He's not going to. And I understand the frustration because, you know, you want to see the policies that you voted for implemented. You want to see more people. Like deportations are, is a big deal to a lot of people. And I think that the administration saying that there's been two million people deported, which is, you know, that's a considerable amount of people. the amount of people that actually came in during the Biden administration, it's not even close to enough. So there are people that are just like, oh, you know, nothing ever happens and we're not getting what we wanted. Yeah, it was never nothing, it was not nothing ever happens. It was nothing ever changes. Nothing, it seems like no matter what happens, everything just seems to stay the same in a lot of ways. Yeah, Trump is the thing that did change everything. Yeah. It's just that it happens so slow, no one notices. Yeah. Well, and so much stuff happens in a row
Starting point is 01:50:45 now, like where, you know, a couple of big things used to happen and it felt like all of it. Now, so many things happen right in a row. You're like all of these, all of these things are happening and nothing is changing. But Trump himself is the rebuke of like Fukuyama's. Like we're at the end of the end of the rope here. I mean, like he is that,
Starting point is 01:51:02 we're discussing it in the green room. Like he is that Napoleonic figure that's reemerged in the 21st century that I don't think people anticipated would happen. And he came out of reality TV. So it's like, I mean, things can change quite rapidly. It's just, I don't know. I think to Tim's point, like the world actually is so wild.
Starting point is 01:51:18 The stories are so wild. The level of like wildness keeps raising and people keep getting numb to that level as it continues to tick up. It's a drug. Right. It's an addiction. As I explained this with the emergence of Donald Trump and how he came to be, you know, a Nazi, right? So a blog writes, Donald Trump makes racist statement, million views. Then they're like, wow, we got a million views on that.
Starting point is 01:51:42 Let's, what else do we have? Well, he's just a racist. Let's write up how he's a racist. So then they went up it. Trump is a racist. what do they do next? Trump is the most racist. Trump is almost as bad as Hitler.
Starting point is 01:51:55 Trump is as bad as Hitler. Trump is worse than Hitler. They just keep having to do more because people get, it's like I've heard this already. And they're still doing it too. You still see the people talking about, oh, Donald Trump is Hitler. Donald Trump is racist.
Starting point is 01:52:07 Right, but the point is we've reached apex. So I was talking to this guy over the weekend. I was just hanging out here for Thanksgiving. And this dude told me a couple of things. he said that he unsubscribed from Charlie Kirk because he said it's just it's not him and he knows nothing else is coming. So he decided just to close that chapter. But he's like, honestly, he's like I watch your show too. But I'm just sick and tired of hearing the exact same thing over and over again.
Starting point is 01:52:35 Like every day, it's everybody putting up videos that say the exact same thing. And so at a certain point, it's just I'm done. I'm not going to watch this. I think we have reached the. apex of dopamine trigger in news and politics. There's nothing more to be said. Like Charlie Kirk's assassination, I think, shattered the veil of whatever this political circumstance was.
Starting point is 01:53:02 Now, I'm not saying it's not going to get worse or who knows, but that was a moment where people kind of were just like, I think a lot of people are like, I'm done. You've told me about tariffs 800 times already. You've told me about immigration 800 times already. Democrats obstruct. Trump does a thing every day. It's the exact same thing. Nothing ever changes.
Starting point is 01:53:25 And then you see Charlie get murdered. The coalition is breaking. And I think, you know, why do people watch Candace watch Candice? Because she's found a way to continually one-up it. Bridget McGrown's a man. They're trying to kill me. The French Foreign Legion is after me. I mean, she's gone to another dimension.
Starting point is 01:53:45 It's one thing to be in the news space and say something like, Democrats are now trying to do this crazy thing, but it's based in reality. At a certain point, people are like, we get it. Democrats want to put you in prison. They want to put Trump in prison. Okay. Like, what's going to happen? So Candace is like they have a penis.
Starting point is 01:54:05 And it's like, okay, Tom. She's found a way to one up the dopamine trigger beyond the news cycle by being crazy, by saying things that are just outlandish or it's innuendo and vague. and that can only go so far as well. But it works for now. That to me is like a tailspin about to crash into an island. Because sooner or later, the bill comes due.
Starting point is 01:54:31 And she has no receipts for anything. Nope. So if she keeps trying to chase this, you'd think at a certain point, she'd go a different direction. Three months, she's just talking about Charlie nonstop all day, every day. Nothing else.
Starting point is 01:54:45 Silly. but it's what gets clicks, apparently, you know. Indeed. You got to find a way to what up it. And right now, everyone in the political space is basically at a point where it's like, been there, done that, Trump's president, Democrats aren't doing anything.
Starting point is 01:54:59 They don't stand for anything, and they're not fighting for much right now. The woke battle is largely over, bud light target. All these things have lost. So there's no rallying cry anymore. I guess if you found a new villain, Israel, you've got something.
Starting point is 01:55:13 They're the universal villain, you know. And now the, the war in Gaza is basically over, but it's still, you know, the topic that gets a ton of people fired up because there are people that, you know, believe they have too much influence in the United States policy. And, you know, that's arguable. They do have outsized influence considering the actual impact the country has on the average American. But I don't think that that's something that the average American really cares about. It's just a small group of people that'll click on anything that's critical of Israel.
Starting point is 01:55:46 Nate Wiesel, Nate Wessels. Says, Tim, are you able to address what happened with Charlie Kirk's show episodes on Apple and Spotify? It seems all episodes of 4 October 8th are gone. They remove them because Charlie's dead, perhaps, I don't know. It could, I can give you internal marketing reasons you come up with every reason you want. If I say something creepy and fantastical, will more people want to watch the show? Maybe do that. But I can tell you this.
Starting point is 01:56:12 When you change distributors, there's like podcasts aren't like you. YouTube where you can upload a video and it's just there on YouTube. For podcasting, it's typically, they will be good service and you upload it to your service and then provide the RSS to a bunch of other platforms so it appears. So if it's not an Apple and Spotify, it could be that the RSS broke, something as simple as that. It could be that they moved to a new provider. So now Apple and Spotify are calling to dead links, so it doesn't pull up anymore. Or it could be that they removed them because Charlie died.
Starting point is 01:56:43 That's literally like my, there was my favorite podcast of all time was, this guy who did a podcast about the show Person of Interest. His name's David Vox-Mullen. And apparently, like, the links got taken down years ago. And I bug him on X to, like, I'm like, can you like, I know it would be like an insane amount of your time, but could you re-upload these somewhere because I want them? I don't think anybody else does.
Starting point is 01:57:01 Just for me personally. Sadly, he's too busy for it. Maybe you can just burn it on a CD and send it over to you. Such a good idea. Send a thumb drive. All right. Katalz Suisse, isn't Candice a known dockser? Well, I mean, she did that in the past.
Starting point is 01:57:18 I don't, I don't, I don't lower that or hold that over people for what they do today. What they do today is what you criticize them for. You know, if somebody wants, if somebody does something bad and then later on, like, I shouldn't have done that. It's whatever. Petty Eddie says Cam Higby just posted a YouTube video concerning Candace and her attacks on people, including him. Well, she's really burning every bridge she has. That's the thing. Like, I think Megan Kelly was scared to criticize Candace because she's scared that Candice Owens audience would attack her or come after her.
Starting point is 01:57:44 and she'd lose subscribers or whatever. You know, everyone's got audience overlap. And if you go to war and you're the aggressor, someone's going to choose and then you're going to lose money or whatever. That's why when Ben Shapiro said to Megan Kelly that Candice insinuating Erica Kirk killed Charlie as evil, Megan was just like very standoffish. And then later came out and said,
Starting point is 01:58:04 she never said that when it's like she said literally everything around that. So any, like when, so let me just put it this way. You know what really pushes me. the limit. When there are three young guys that I meet and they're like, do you really think Erica killed Charlie? And I was like, do you watch Candace's show? And I'm like, did Candace say that? We're like, come on, dude. When regular people on the street come to me and they're like, that's what I believe because of Candice. And then Candice like, but I never said that. Right. But you implied that either she's working alongside the people who killed Charlie and she's not
Starting point is 01:58:37 smart off to realize what's happening. She's ignorant of what's going on. Or she was involved. So when I meet people on the street and they're asking me about it and they think Erica killed Charlie, I'm like, wow, Candace is really going off the rails and causing problems and hurting people. That's so messed up, man. It sucks. Whatever. You know, this is what happens. Wyatt Caldenberg says Google 105 is a UPS store. 105 to 503 are mailboxes at the address, UPS store.
Starting point is 01:59:08 UPS store rents mailboxes. the businesses use a private mailbox. And that guy has 200,000 views. If he's getting a, let's say he's getting a $5 CPM, he's going to have 10 grand off that video just from YouTube spots alone. But maybe, well, no, no, no, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, that was way off. I was way off on that one.
Starting point is 01:59:27 He'll make about $1,000 from that video. And then if he sells any sponsorship reads or anything like that after the fact, he'll make money. But he also builds subscribers. There's money to be made. You can choose to be honest. Here's what I'll say. Here's the direction we went before we go to the uncensored portion of the show.
Starting point is 01:59:44 When I first started doing all of this stuff, I came from working at ABC News, the joint venture fusion, but I had an ABC News badge. I worked at the ABC office in New York. And people were desperate for honesty. Authenticity. So on social media, you've always had weird grifters and fake news for sure. But people went to social media to try and find someone being honest about what was going on, and then my channel started to grow. Today, the corporate press is largely dead. Nobody watches cable TV news.
Starting point is 02:00:12 Now, those same grifter-type people who make fake content are just now working on social media. And you have one example we've brought up is there people who will take a video of me from Timcast, IRL, make it appear like a debate. They'll take me saying various sentences. They'll take Jenk Yugar. Then they'll put a graphic over both of us so it looks like we're doing a Zoom debate. and then they'll make a fake headline and they'll get 50,000 views. And YouTube allows it. And people in the comments are saying, wait a minute, this is fake.
Starting point is 02:00:45 Doesn't matter. He already got the views. He already made the money. He already got the subscribers. And some people just don't realize it's fake. Then you've got people like Sam Cedar who just, he literally makes a living taking clips of me out of context to trick people because he is evil. He is a scumbag.
Starting point is 02:00:57 And this is the world that we have right now. Everyone's going to go collectively insane. And Candace is just the king of it. So, smash the like. button, share the show. We're going to go to rumble.com slash Timcast, IRL for the uncensored portion of the show. You don't want to miss it. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast, Raw Egg Nationalist. Do you want to shout anything out? Yeah, my new book, The Last Men, liberalism and the death of masculinity is available for pre-order now at Amazon.com. It's out on
Starting point is 02:01:24 December the 16th. Right on. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Realtape Brown, and we'll be back tonight. Sorry, rather, be back tomorrow at noon for the live show. It's going to be a Great show. Be there. We'll hang out. See you guys. Guys, if you want to follow me, I am on Instagram and on X. At Brett Dasevic on both of those platforms. PCC has been off this week. We are in the midst of some changes with the show. We're going remote.
Starting point is 02:01:48 Mary's going to be back live with us on Monday. I've been recording videos all week. I've been putting out audio versions of the podcast as well. If you guys follow us over there on, say, Spotify, you can find those episodes and all the segments I've been putting out on YouTube and Rumble. Go and check them out. Thanks, guys. I am Phil that remains on Twix.
Starting point is 02:02:05 The band is all that remains. And we've got a big announcement today. We are going to be on the new Rocksmith, which is going to be available tomorrow. This weekend, there'll be two songs off of this record, anti-fragile. It's going to be divine and let you go. This weekend, you can play them both for free December 5th through the 7th. It's Rocksmith for PC, mobile, and PlayStation 2. If you want to check out all that remains music, you can go to Apple Music, Amazon, Music, Pandora, Spotify, YouTube, and Dizer.
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