Timcast IRL - Government SHUTDOWN IMMINENT, Democrats Vow To BLOCK Trump CR w/The Native Patriot
Episode Date: March 13, 2025Tim, Phil, & Ian are joined by The Native Patriot to discuss the looming government shutdown as Democrats vow to block Trump CR, leaked audio revealing a Democrat activist helping people cheat on air ...traffic controller exam, Big Soda lobbyists flooding West Virginia in attempt to stop ban on artificial food dyes, and liberals hilariously trying to defeat Nazis by painting swastikas everywhere. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Ian @IanCrossland (everywhere) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: The Native Patriot @LaNativePatriot (X) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The government shutdown is imminent.
Chuck Schumer says Democrats are going to block Donald Trump's continuing resolution.
It will not pass the Senate.
They need like 60 votes anyway to get past the filibuster. So it was kind of a long shot as it
was. Now, Thomas Massey had been saying that this was rigged from the get go. They'd already cut a
deal, but it looks like maybe not unless this is all part of the game. But my friends, the government
will be shutting down and jokes on Democrats. Trump's been trying to shut the government down
the whole time he's been president.
I guess just not in this way.
So it'll be interesting to see what exactly goes down with this shutdown.
Trump's already fired a ton of people.
So, you know, Democrats are just doing the rest of everyone's paychecks.
And we'll see what happens.
We got a couple other stories.
The big news coming out of West Virginia, of course, was that the state legislature has
passed a ban on artificial food dyes. This is maha. Now, apparently, RFK Jr. is giving an
ultimatum to all these big producers. They got to make this change and get this garbage out of the
foods. Several other states are making this change as well. However, Big Soda is apparently lobbying
West Virginia to prevent this from happening.
So, ladies and gentlemen, this is a massive battle before us which could change the course of history.
We're going to change how we consume food in this country, so it's big news.
We'll talk about that.
Then we got, yo, a reporter from InfoWars not only got murdered over the weekend.
Sad story.
But following this, two swattings now.
One of the reporters was forced
to walk backwards out of his house. It looks like InfoWars, of course, is being targeted.
And then there's a bunch of other stuff. Did you guys know that Disney canceled the red carpet for
Snow White? It's bad. They released a new snippet from the film. And oh, boy. Yeah, basically,
Snow White's character is like, the poor people things and the evil queen is like they don't need luxuries.
And I'm like, oh, no, they're actually going to do it.
They're going far left on this whole thing.
This movie is going to bomb and they know it.
So Disney has pulled the red carpet.
That's crazy.
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much
more is The Native Patriot.
Hey, I'm Maurice, The Native
Patriot. First and foremost,
I am a husband and father.
Shout out to my wife, Lady Patriot.
But I'm the co-creator of the Patriots Prayer Network, a volunteer group of podcasters around the country just trying to spread the good word.
All working nine to five jobs but decided to speak up.
I'm an associate board member for NAGA, the Native Americans Guardians Association, and an ambassador for a new company, a new 501c3 just started up,
Hetero Awesomeness Incorporated.
Right on.
And you're wearing a Make America Great Again headdress.
Yes, yeah.
Customized it myself,
but it's part I'm paying homage to my Native American history
or my Native American ancestry
and also moving forward and showing that,
hey, Native American history is really cool,
and Native American history is American history.
Right on. Nice. Well, man, thanks for hanging out. Ian's here. And Native American history is American history. Right on.
Nice.
Well, man, thanks for hanging out.
Ian's here.
Good to be here.
Ian Crossland in the house, participant in the global spiritual revolution that's been
happening since especially the Internet video got invented and developed.
So happy to be here.
Let's push this thing forward.
Hello, everybody.
My name is Phil Labonte.
I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains.
I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary.
Let's go. Here's the big news, ladies and
gentlemen, from the New York Post. Government shut down likely after Schumer says Senate
Democrats will block the GOP funding bill. And I'm of two minds here. I like the idea of the
government shutting down, but I also do understand that Donald Trump is trying to get this budget
passed so he can start going after his agenda, which we want to see happen, which largely includes dismantling government.
So it's like short term gains versus long term losses.
Right. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Wednesday that most Democrats in the upper chamber will not support
a House Republican passed bill to fund the federal government through the end of September,
all but ensuring a partial shutdown beginning at eleven fifty nine p.m. Friday.
Quote, funding
the government should be a bipartisan effort. Republicans chose a partisan path, drafting their
continuing resolution without any input, any input from congressional Democrats based. Because of
that, Republicans do not have the votes in the Senate to invoke cloture on the House CR. Our
caucus is unified on a clean CR through April 11th that will keep the government open and give
Congress time to negotiate bipartisan legislation that can pass. So with the Republicans holding a 53-47
advantage, they need at least 60 votes to overcome a filibuster. Looks like it's not going to happen,
not to mention Rand Paul says he ain't going to be voting for it. But I don't know. I like it when
the government shuts down, I guess. The only concern I have is I don't want to see the the Republicans get blamed for the shutdown, considering they are.
Most people know that, you know, Donald Trump is a Republican.
They have a slim majority in both the House and the Senate.
And people don't have a deep understanding of how the sausage is made in D.C.
So I feel like the Republicans are going to end up uh owning this shutdown i think that it's that's the intent of the democrats as well like even like they're the
all of the stuff that's going on now is going to be funded in the cr right like there's no
serious cuts yet so the democrats should ostensibly like that but they they're going to go ahead and
say no we're not going to vote for it and the reason but they're going to go ahead and say, no, we're not going to vote for it.
And the reason is because they want to go ahead and see the Republicans get smeared, in my opinion.
What's the longest we've had a shutdown?
Oh, weeks.
But no more than that.
It was a long one, wasn't there?
Let me check.
That's a good question, Ian.
Back in the 90s, my mother used to work for U.S. Fish and Wildlife, and she was out of work for, I want to say a couple weeks.
I want to say it was—
It was recent.
It was 35 days in 2018 and 2019.
It was the recent.
That's what I was thinking about, yeah.
35 days.
Is it paid?
Do they pay?
I mean, I imagine—
They don't pay while the government's shut down, but they end up getting paid when they go back.
Oh, they'll get paid back pay?
Yeah.
Usually, the stuff that you end up seeing is stuff like,
oh, we're going to shut down the parks.
You can't go to Yosemite.
You can't go to national parks because they send those people home.
And because that's a low effort way to get political points.
You know, serious things that say the dod is doing or
serious things the state department's doing they're going to keep doing it the you know all
of your all of your your your foreign stuff when it comes to um you know u.s foreign policy and
stuff they're going to keep doing it all the you know it's not a it's it's just barely serious
when the government shuts down most americans don't notice the people in good this time i think
that the media is looking for a big win or at least the democrats are looking for a big win
because so much has been happening over this past month that has been in favor of donald trump and
the republicans in general that this is finally their first big break where they can say, look at what Trump is doing.
He's now shut down the government. Look at all these stories about all these park employees, you know, being out of work.
And they'll they'll play on that to to get as much as they can against Donald Trump right now, because obviously they it sure seems like they've had a hard time showing that what he's doing is bad.
And of course, we all know
orange man bad. Yeah. Yeah. I think you're totally right. I think that the the effort by the left to
see some kind of negative headline, any kind of negative news about Donald Trump or the Republicans
is really, really important to Democrats right now because they are in such disarray and they
have so they have nothing that they that they can actually get behind they don't have leadership
they're not sure what the party actually is anymore and I've made this point a couple times
in the show recently Democrats have a serious civil war between the progressives and the and the
you know I guess your your boilerplate liberals and they're not sure what they want to do.
The progressives are the ones with the energy,
and the boilerplate liberals are the ones that can actually get funding from the donors.
So they don't know who's in charge.
They don't know how they want to present themselves.
You can't get a platform when you can't agree on what direction your party should take.
So the Democrats are relying on the Republicans to mess up.
That's that's something that James Carville had said a couple of months, a couple of months, a couple of weeks.
I don't know if I care. Right. Like the fear is the Republicans going to get blamed for the shutdown.
I don't think so. Or I don't care if they do.
In fact, go ahead, Democrats, please, for the love of love of all that is holy.
Put the blame on the Republicans because it's going to expose how the Democrats insane ideology can't even overcome a government shutdown in terms of PR.
Right. The Democrats could come out and give everybody a free Twinkie and their ideology is so insane people are not going to want to vote for them.
It's so if they blame the Republicans for this, fine. They're still going out and going on tv and saying men are women yeah i mean that
was that was a little hubbub when it was uh sarah mcbride i think is exactly did you guys see this
this story yeah but where is in delaware yep so uh the the chairman introduced the uh congressman
sarah mcbride who is biologically male as mr McBride. And then some other guy was like, how dare you?
I refuse.
Have you no shame?
Have you no shame?
Have you no shame?
And the other guy was like, I will not participate in this fantasy.
And so, yeah, I mean, and they shut down the hearing and adjourned.
You know, people are all, a lot of conservatives are bent out of shape over this, you know, transgender member of Congress, Sarah McBride.
It's federal Congress, right? Yeah. McBrbride yeah i'm delaware and i'm just like
why are y'all mad we want the democrats to stand on an 80 20 issue on the wrong side yeah they're
gonna lose i would like to see more uh democrat trans congress people so that way the you know
the american people can really understand that that is the platform the Democrats want to go with.
And see how fake the outrage is.
Because you can see clearly from the guy grandstanding saying, how dare you address...
It's great to see because a lot of people are kind of waking up and realizing, like, obviously it's a biological male.
Obviously it is.
But for some reason, we're still kind of playing this game as the adults and they're supposed to be the representatives who represent their own constituents.
But it suddenly has become all about them.
And so they're just they're furthering exposing themselves as to how selfish their party is.
It's not it's not about representing the other people.
It is about you have to address me in this certain way, even in our Congress. The rest of Congress should actually
take a page out of McBride's own book, because the way that McBride handles this, McBride doesn't get
upset, doesn't get worked up, doesn't make a stink, lets people say Mr. McBride and doesn't
make a big deal about it. Just like, OK, I'm here to do a job for the people of Delaware.
That's not blah, blah, blah. And and so McBride allow he allows other people to make us think about it,
which is exactly what happened. And that's actually that's the right course of action.
If the Democrats really wanted to if they wanted to not have this be an issue they
could just say all right well we're not going to make a stink about it we'll let we'll let
the republicans look like the meanies because they're not using the preferred pronoun of this
person but they they can't they can't bring they can't i don't know if they can't you know
moderate themselves or whatever but that would be the actual smart play i would think that their their entire ideology has been built behind having that virtue signaling
kind of support that you have you have to constantly declare your loyalty to the narrative
and so i don't think that they can just turn that off because in order to move up in their
social circles you have to declare constantly on how virtuous you are
i wonder and one up each other i keep thinking about gavin newsom like is he i think didn't you
buy a statue of himself that is hilarious i hope so he looks like you saw that story yeah there's
a story where he like apparently paid money to a non-profit to make a statue of himself
anyway what were you saying he won't he doesn't seem like um he's adhering to a narrative like
he's kind of a rebel in the democratic party and now he's got his own show
which is a great movie interview charlie no no no i wouldn't call him a rebel maybe more like a
lizard person he's a lizard in the democratic party are you snapping turtle are you saying that
he he is recently are you saying that that's the way that he's been you think i don't know he he
had see governing california is a tough job because it's a big place to govern like northern california is
very different that you should probably have two governors two states except for the water rights
and then they'd be all hell would i agree northern california should be at its own state like you
need you need someone to govern northern california maybe yeah you could have maybe like a state
governor that oversees transportation and electrics and water but like those culturally
the north of california is very different than the south like just trying to govern san francisco is
insane with all that poop and the south all the desert and the entertainment industry like it's
a whole other beast and north has all that green the trees and the south has all that desert so
i think that he has done you know he hasn't been your average Democrat.
I don't know why.
I just brought him up because I watched his interview with Charlie Kirk, and I'm like, he's really trying to break that brainwashing mold.
It's like, what do I do?
Charlie, tell me.
What should I do?
He's not trying to break the brainwashing mold.
He's trying to seize control of it again.
Yeah, he wants to be president 2028, I think.
I agree with you.
He needs the mind control, and he's realizing what's not not working and he's trying to reassert something to work i agree with you about it you know about
lately he's trying to remake you know his image and stuff because i think that he's he's really
damaged after covid and after um a lot of the the quote-unquote woke uh policies that california's had but i i would say that like prior to maybe the
past year he was very much in lockstep with the average democrat and and very progressive democrat
i mean i would he'd be a great guest too i know he's super busy and stuff but like i wonder if he
as the the wall started to fall around kamala if he just realized this imperial democratic
organism is insane, if he just shocked him awake.
I think he's realizing that his support has to come from a different avenue because he saw
exactly what happened and how Kamala spent over a billion dollars and still lost the election.
And he's realizing that in order, if he does want to make a future presidential run,
he's obviously not stupid so he he's kind
of just realizing that okay in order to make plans for the future and be successful in it he's going
to have to step into this arena and so he had that podcast with with charlie kirk in trying to open
that door and then show that democrats can be cool too right they can they can be part of that crowd and move on from the old legacy to
change their image from what they have been to to this this new sphere of media it didn't work
though the whole narrative is look at gavin newsom pretending to not be woke right so he was hoping
the narrative was going to be oh wow gavin newsom's moderate but who thought believes that the
progressives are attacking him because he attacked progressives, because he agreed with Charlie Kirk. They're saying, I don't care whatever he said.
He promoted Charlie Kirk. He's persona non grata. And everybody on the right is like, yeah, we don't
believe you, Gavin. Nice try. There is no future for this guy, in my opinion. I mean, obviously,
he may run for office, but he's not convincing regular people that he's not a psychopath.
He's going to burn. He's going to burn Democrat bridges at the same time. This dude is going to run in the
Democrat primary in 28, and he's going to get 13%. Do you think it'll be that low, huh?
Well, I'm kind of being a dick when I say 13, but it's going to be low. And it's going to be
because he's going to be attacked from two fronts. The right is going to go after him and say,
this guy's smarmy, and the left is going to say, this guy's smarmy.
This is the problem Democrats have had over the past decade.
They know that if they go up against the progressive sect, they lose 10 points.
And maybe they can win 30% with the existing moderate Democrat base.
But 30% doesn't get you over the line unless you've got a four-way race, which ain't happening anytime soon.
So now Gavin Newsom is like, we've got to moderate.
We need to pull the party closer to the center
if we want to start attracting people.
So what happens?
He sits down with Charlie Kirk, plans his podcast.
Everyone on the right immediately is like, nice try, Gavin.
We know what you're doing.
And then the left goes, I can't believe you would say those things
about trans people.
So he's lost.
There was a lack of fairness with men and women's sports, think i didn't see that part of the interview but that's
what i heard he said the most plain thing you could possibly say is it just acknowledge biological
reality and say that it's not fair and he's getting torched for it it was a great moment
he was like charlie what do i do how what should i do like he was basically prostrating himself to
charlie kirk like how can I win?
And Charlie's like, you got to say that it's not cool to have men and women sports.
And then I guess he did.
And he was like, yeah, it's not fair.
That's the point of the video where I hit the stop button.
And now he's getting attacked by progressives.
So he's going to end up with no one on the right supporting him.
He's going to get very few moderate liberal types.
Maybe he gets all of them.
But again, 30%.
It's an inevitable shattering of the Democratic Party,
unless the money tries to hold it together.
That's good.
Like if the funding just is like, listen, we're not going to let this thing break.
We're just going to keep pumping it up like foie gras
and just disgusting tube feed this thing.
That's like a baby duck that you tube feed, by the way,
to get its liver all fatty before you eat it.
It's pretty gross.
Well, not baby.
Regular duck. Regular duck? Yeah. Foie pretty gross. Well, not baby. Regular duck.
Regular duck?
Yeah.
Foie gras?
Or goose.
Or goose.
Thank you.
They got a big metal tube, and they grab it by the throat, and they jam it into its throat,
and they pump it full of corn and oil.
So that's what the liberal economic order has been doing to the United States and Democratic
Party for about 50 years.
I agree with that.
Maybe they'll keep trying that, but I think culturally, it's destined for a shattering
and a regrouping.
So I think the money is would go to people like like Newsom.
I think that Newsom is charismatic and has enough.
And not that I in any way agree with his policies or anything, but I think that he's charismatic enough and good looking enough where the, you know, rank and file donor, the millionaires and billionaires that actually spend money on Democrat races,
I think that they would give him the money.
I don't think the money will go to the progressives because the progressives want things like,
they want to tax billionaires out of existence and they will end up going after millionaires.
And they don't like rich people at all.
They think that every billionaire is a policy error and they don't like rich people at all they think that that every billionaire is a
policy error and they want to expropriate property and they want to have price controls and they want
to have all kinds of control over your your your private life and personal property and stuff and
i think that that's really unpopular with the people that have money because they you know they
don't want to have that they don't they don't want government to have that kind of control over their lives.
So I don't think the Democrats are going to have the progressives leading at the end of the day.
I think it's going to be the regular liberals.
Let's jump to this story from the Daily Mail.
Yo, check this out.
Leaked audio of DEI activist sharing air traffic controller exam answers with minority candidates.
This is wild, and they really bury the lead.
So I want to give a heartfelt do better Daily Mail.
They're going to say in audio footage and you scroll down.
Shelton Snow, the frontline manager for the National Black Coalition of Federal Aviation
Employees, can be heard promising advanced access to test answers
to minority prospects vying for an air traffic control job in 2014.
Holy crap.
The funny thing is they call him an activist, a top activist.
Like, heavens me, Daily Mail.
Can you at least, like, actually tell people in the lead he's the frontline manager for
the National Black Coalition of Federal Aviation Employees? Because that makes it a bit more serious than some random guy in the
street being like, let me get you some answers. When it turns out he's part of an organization
trying to advance this specifically, and then you've got leaked audio where he's basically
helping people cheat, they say. The question then becomes, how many people are air traffic
controllers who don't actually know how to do it but we're given advanced answers by people like this why why do they need to cheat and have preferential hiring like if you've got preferential
hiring why do you need to cheat as well i think you're already cheating it's the other way around
what do you mean despite the fact that these people are being given preferential treatment
they're still not getting in right well that, that's part of the whole merit problem.
When you're just seeking out colored people in order to fill these jobs and you're not
looking at merit, you're going to have to help them out in some way in order to get
them there.
You can't say that anymore.
It's people of color.
Oh.
I know there's a distinction for some reason.
I haven't figured out how or why.
I don't believe there's a distinction anymore
But it's okay because you're Native American
So you can't be racist
I was thinking the other night about that
Is my skin dark enough?
Anyone going through this color issue
A woman of color
It's just not colorful enough
What is this grotesque
Mind racism virus thing
I'm quite pasty myself But you actually have a nice pink hue.
Thanks, sir.
That's probably blood flow from all the caffeine I've been drinking.
Maybe.
Actually, caffeine constricts the blood vessels.
Does it squeeze it and then make it shoot faster?
No, that's how it feels right now.
So you would be less pink.
Unless Ian is typically just white.
Maybe it's just the red jacket and the yellow.
What were you saying? Could be. The hair. Yeah, yeah. I feel like the DE.i. maybe it's just the red jacket and the yellow what were you saying could be the hair yeah yeah i feel like the d.i. hire this podcast right now just surrounded by
white people well i'm actually mixed so uh oh yeah i guess that's true that's right yeah well
i'm half white as well so i yeah oh so you're you're only half minority yep that means that
past comment might might get you in half trouble. I'll get half canceled.
Only one side of your family, I guess.
So somebody super chatted,
Freeman Dye Freeze,
if you think airline's bad, wait to see the medical field.
What does he say? Go in for a tonsil removal and come out as Caitlyn Jenner.
I mean, yeah, the reality is
the ultra wealthy liberal types who push these things don't have these problems.
So I always just tell people, look, just go to Loudoun County.
I guarantee you Loudoun County ain't going to have this problem.
So, for instance, a lot of people talk about.
I'll keep it vague as I can to protect people's privacy, but how like the doctors are going to say your child needs to be
prescribed this medicine. I say so or else you go to Loudoun County and they're like,
literally, we don't care. You'll get the best treatment by the best doctors and you pay for it.
You go to some of the poor areas and it's all heavy DEI stuff and forced medication stuff.
You go to the rich areas. Ain't nobody messing around. Because as much as
wealthy white liberals push these ideas and DEI, they don't want it to affect them. So you go to
Loudoun County, wealthiest county in the country. And what do you find? Everything is free market.
Yeah. You can go to private practice. You can get prescribed medications. Yo, the funny thing is,
without, again, getting too specific, Loudoun County is the place where you go to a doctor and say, I feel like I need
this medication. And they'll say, sure, here's how much it costs to come and visit. And if they,
it's not like they're going to give you any random drug. Don't get me wrong. I'm saying like,
there was a period where a lot of people wanted to get prescribed certain medications and doctors
were like, we won't prescribe this for you, despite it potentially treating whatever you're feeling. Now, Loudoun County is the place where you're
like, heard on the internet, this thing treats this thing. They're like, here you go. Pay
your bill and have a nice day.
Yeah, they called my hometown Pharmaceutical Falls, but it wasn't because of the doctors.
It was just because of all the high school kids.
Oh.
Pharmacy. I mean, you're rich, rich you get meritocracy although this is the thing
about free market i think it's a talk show though what's that it's not meritocracy well like if you
can afford it you just get the best you get the free market yeah you look for the best of the
best and that's who goes there because that's where the money is and the resources are but
free market works to a point it's kind of like communism like real free market has never been
tried because as soon as it that's it can't work in that's not true it works in small scales but as soon as you it grows you get monopolies
and then i i agree that it works in small scales but real free markets have existed
i don't know about that they can function they so uh i agree with you largely uh communism works
with like 10 people where it's like 10 people on a farm and there's no real like you can leave
whenever you want no one can force you to eat gruel or whatever so 10 people on a farm being
like hey man i grew a watermelon would you like to share it with me sure i also did the dishes
easy communism in large sense it's like why aren't you growing watermelon i don't want to
bang that's communism free markets can grow a little bit bigger until they start getting
regulated and getting monopolistic.
But real free markets have been tried and they do function.
The only problem is you get like people selling heroin to kids and then libertarians clap for it.
Idiots.
I mean, you can see the free markets play out in places like Loudoun County where there's the actual good doctors who the rich people seek out are kind of all congregate,
right?
Right.
But one area.
But it's not like Loudoun County.
I wouldn't I wouldn't call anywhere in America a free market.
So there's like some there's more free market than others.
My point was in Loudoun County.
You can get what you got to get.
The doctors are going to be there and they're going to say if you can pay for it it's fine and no one's going to bother or interfere you go to the poor areas and
they're like government mandates and government grants require us to do this so do it or else
and i mean it would be nice to see that kind of be everywhere in the u.s um but i do feel like
the people that are, you know,
we keep picking on Loudoun County,
but the people in Loudoun County,
they're very quick to be like,
well,
it's okay for us, but you,
the poor people,
they can't make those,
those kinds of decisions for themselves because they're unsophisticated.
They're,
you know,
the reason they're poor is because they're unintelligent,
they're bad people,
et cetera,
whatever.
And I think that,
that,
that kind of of that attitude
is something that a lot of poor a lot of wealthy people have how does that lead to dei there i must
be missing a gap in something like so the rich people are like we want the best for ourselves
i don't care what color you are come in you're the best doctor you're the one but then they're
like but everyone else that can't afford you we got to make sure that they have a black doctor or it doesn't.
No, it's it's everyone has to have the opportunity to are uh you know of a particular race doesn't mean
that there are enough qualified doctors of that race to fill the desired slots so what ends up
happening is that an official practice at companies that we have to quota certain races
that should be illegal by the way and it is illegal okay then they should be illegal, by the way. That's DEI, and it is illegal. Okay, then they should be eradicated from business in the United States.
That's not—
Vote Donald Trump!
Oh, wait, you did.
Yeah, I did, but—
I'm in the process of it right now.
Right.
That's what's going on.
But your confusion, I don't think it plays out exactly like that.
I think it plays out more so that the liberals and the rich people who advocate for these policies advocate it for somewhere else.
It's kind of like the way that they see the border.
You know, they should have an open border, but they don't want to see illegals in their backyard.
They actually want to have them taken care of and say that they're able to, you know, vote for these policies and they're so virtuous in that way.
And that's kind of how DEI has worked throughout this entire country is that you can say that you support these policies because it's a good thing and you're helping the brown and black people.
But in all reality, it's always away from the rich people.
It's always kind of put into place in practice in poor areas first.
Does it help minorities when planes crash?
I don't think so.
I think they're on those planes too.
Yeah, I took a plane here.
Planes be crashing a lot, huh? I don't think so. I think they're on those planes, too. Yeah, I took a plane here. Planes be crashing a lot, huh?
I don't know.
You guys brought that up a couple nights ago on the show.
It might just be more cameras on it nowadays.
In terms of these crashes that are much more serious,
it seems like there's a higher concentration at the beginning of this year than at other times.
Dude, the Boeing story from last year.
Some whistleblower came out and was like, by the way, for the last 15 this year than at other times. Dude, the Boeing story from last year, some whistleblower came
out and was like, by the way, for the last 15 years,
they've been cutting corners. The
planes are not coming out high quality. And then he got assassinated.
Then he got killed. He died. He was killed
like a couple weeks before he was going
to testify before Congress about it
or something, the Boeing whistleblower. Yeah, that kind
of went quiet, didn't it? Wow.
And that's Boeing. Of course, you see little planes.
I don't know. So what's the plane crash uh numbers have they gone up lately have you been following you guys been
following the numbers of plane crashes it seems that serious fatal accidents are slightly higher
than you normally get oh and then ben davidson was saying maybe it's solar activity well i asked him
that and he said maybe that's cool because i, you know, in one of those plane crashes, it comes in hot and belly flops.
And the issue is, if there is any kind of anomalous activity in the magnetosphere or whatever, instruments, GPS, et cetera, could could be could be off.
And if the instruments are off and they and altimeter specifically, and they think they're at 100 feet but they're at 50 feet
they're gonna belly flop and there was that plane in in uh up in um what's the state up north um
alaska well where was it ontario ontario was it i thought it was a plane crash no malaska and it
disappeared right it disappeared which is an interesting thing for being that close to the
the north pole the magnet, maybe it went off.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm stretching here, and it's kind of off topic.
No, it's in Nome, Alaska.
It was cold, and the plane probably crashed.
Just the sensors malfunctioned because of temperature?
No, planes crash in inclement weather.
Didn't they say it disappeared before it went down, like, disappeared off radar before it went down?
Maybe it was snowy.
Yeah.
Like, sometimes it snows, and planes get lost.
Yeah, I mean, you know that at like 36,000 feet,
it's like frequently minus 30 or 40 outside of the plane.
So they're...
You know what really is funny is that like Amelia Earhart goes missing
and now there's all these movies and shows about how she was abducted by aliens.
And it's like, bro, her plane crashed.
Like there's no mystery.
Her plane crashed.
And they're like, but what if aliens?
Like why would you even?
Why is it?
You know, whatever, man.
They're looking for new conspiracies because most of ours come true.
Well, there's an old one, but they're fun, I guess.
Yeah.
So I suppose that's why.
The Bermuda Triangle was a cool one.
People thought there was like, I don't know what, if aliens or people would disappear,
like literally time travel and portal through wormholes and stuff.
But it was just, I think it was just magnetic interference in that area of the world.
I don't know why.
Is it like deep there?
Maybe deep trench underwater there.
I don't know exactly.
Where in the Bermuda triangle.
Yeah,
no,
I,
I don't think that has anything to do with the,
with the depth of the water there,
because if that were,
if,
if a deep trench in the water were to actually have an effect on planes flying over it,
the planes would plummet out of the sky over the Marianas Trench.
Oh, do they?
No, they don't, but I'm saying they would.
Let's jump to this next story.
I'm the Daily Caller.
Big soda floods state capital in unprecedented fashion to lobby against MAHA.
So RFK Jr. has apparently issued an ultimatum
to these big food producers.
We got this from the Vigilant Fox.
And this is actually from a couple days ago.
This is, Robert Kennedy will meet with senior leaders
of the processed foods industrial complex
to discuss potential topics ranging from banning seed oils
and certain food additives to nutrition labels
as the Maha revolution begins.
So as most of you know,
I've been harping on this one for quite a bit because this this may be one of the biggest
stories in the country right now. West Virginia banned artificial food dyes in food, in schools
and just in general. The legislature passed this. It's supposed to go into effect in twenty twenty
eight. The Senate extended it by a year, giving them three years to figure this out. These big soda companies are now going to the government and
telling and trying to get the governor to veto this or to stall it. Daily Caller says lobbyists
from the American Beverage Association descended on West Virginia State Capitol building on Tuesday
in an attempt to thwart a bill that would ban synthetic food dyes. And these are largely made
from petroleum, by the way. National lobbyists who rarely, if ever, show up in Charleston came out in full force to oppose HB 2345,
which would ban the in-state sale of any food products containing red 3, red 40, yellow 5,
6, blue and blue 1 and 2, as well as green 3. Newly minted Health and Human Service Secretary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has lambasted the synthetic dyes and touted studies which show the dyes are linked to negative neural behavior outcomes in children.
I'll tell you this. I got a question for everybody. Why is it that when I look at the ingredients
on my food item, instead of putting coccineal mite residue, they write red 40.
Oh, God. Imagine if they wrote coccineal mite residue, parentheses,
insect paste and and bracket and parentheses. A lot of people would be like, I ain't eating that.
And this is what they do with cricket as well. What's the word for cricket? There's another word.
What is it? Do you remember what it is? Millet? No, it's not. No, no, no, no. Yeah, they have
they have a word for cricket so they cannot put cricket on the food label.
Oh, yeah. I'll look it up.
Let me...
Chet's probably already got it.
It is called...
Where is that?
A-C-H-E-T-A.
A cheta.
A cheta.
Really?
Yeah.
That's a new word?
I guess these are the tricks they use to make you eat the bugs.
What if I told you guys that red dyes, I don't know which one, are made with coccineal mites?
You ever see this one?
Gross.
We did talk about this on the show before, but let's get it.
Coccineal mite red dye.
You are eating the bugs, everybody.
I'm going to tell you again.
You all said, I wouldn't eat the bugs.
You're eating the bugs.
Let's see.
They got little pictures of this little guy.
Look at that little disgusting thing.
Where are they at?
Where are the pictures of this stupid thing?
The truth about red food dye made from bugs.
Ew.
Feed it to your kids.
How come nobody wants to show the picture of that little bug?
Oh, look at this.
Whole coccineal insects from botanical colors.
Oh, they're out of stock.
Whoa.
Wait.
Jeez.
Wait, where's the picture of the little bug?
Is that?
Oh, man.
That's the insect paste you guys are eating?
Oh, yuck.
Harvard Museum of Science.
There you go.
Look at these little guys.
Yeah.
Eat the bugs.
There it is.
You guys want to eat that?
Apparently, they have like an aluminum compound compound in their bodies which is bright red and so they
breed them mash them up and then uh you eat them so that's the diet so um my point is this
yellow five imagine if it said tartrazine parentheses coal tar yeah that was the first
one we that was the first one.
That was the big in the maybe late 90s or early 2000s, yellow five.
They were like, it shrinks your testicles.
That was the big.
Oh, yeah, because wasn't it in Mountain Dew?
Yeah.
And they're like, if you eat Mountain Dew and Butterfinger at the same time, it lowers your sperm count.
Man, I ate a lot of that.
That was what every teenage boy told every teenage boy.
You get frozen Snickers and go golf and drink
Mountain Dew and eat frozen snickers.
Those are the days of zits.
And I didn't know why I would have zits.
It's big news, though, my friends.
I don't know if you like eating the bugs, but check this out.
At least a dozen U.S. states rushed to ban common food dyes, citing health risks.
I love this.
It's great.
It is.
And so West Virginia needs lobbying right now. This means we need we need RFK Jr. and
his cohorts and other big look, there's a big opportunity here. You want to get rich, open up
a food processing factory plant, whatever, that doesn't use these artificial dyes and you will
own the market in a few years. These mass producers are fighting this.
So if we can get big companies to tell the governor that they're going to commit to producing food in the state to adhere to the new ban on artificial dyes and say, screw the big producers.
You are not only going to see these these investors are going to make mad bank because it's basically right now zero.
The amount of food production in the state without artificial garbage in it is like close to zero.
Everything's got some garbage in it.
I'm sure there's stuff like tortillas
which you don't have dyes in them.
It's just cornmeal in water or flour in water.
There's a big opportunity
in replacing most of the food people eat.
Sports drinks.
That's what I'm thinking about Gatorade.
Why even color the Gatorade?
You don't need to.
All the Gatorades could be white, just clear and with a yellow label or a red label or a blue label,
depending on the flavor. And it just you don't need the poison in it. Right. And so there's a
lot of there's there's a lot of money to be made right now. The other big thing that I'm really
excited for is the food tourism, because you're going to we talked about this before the show.
You've got Kentucky, Ohio,io pennsylvania maryland
and virginia all surrounding west virginia and i guarantee you anybody who's within like 15 or 20
minutes of the border is going to be like you want to go to the grocery store sure but let's go to
west virginia because we know literally all the food is clean now imagine if they ban glyphosate
residue which they should yeah that's a big one. That's a challenge, too, because of the way...
Who was on here last week talking about it?
Oh, Robert
sitting here on the Culture War
last week. Malone. Malone. Glyphosate.
He's like the most interesting... You ever see that commercial
of the most interesting man in the world? That's Robert Malone,
by the way.
So for those who don't know,
glyphosate is a... I believe
it's a pesticide, but it's used as a desiccant.
Herbicide, fungicide, pesticide kills it's used as a desiccant herbicide
fungicide pesticide kills it all plants fungus and so here's what they do uh my understanding is that
the wheat grows and the wheat needs to die so they can harvest the the seed heads the grains right
and uh anybody who's ever seen wheat grow it's green and then when it dies it dries out and then you can grab the the the whatever whatever they're called the socks of wheat yeah the grain head or whatever
and then you can not the chaff it's the other part i don't know whatever but uh it's the actual
wheat the grain the wheat well the wheat is the plant but then you can get the little little seed
heads out right and then you can get we did this we made bread yeah super fun and because we had wild wheat growing in the yard so what happens is the producer the
the uh refineries and the distributors will be like hey we need to come in and harvest your wheat
on this date so the farmers are like okay well it's not it won't all be ready at the same time
unless they spray a desiccant, which kills it.
And then the glyphosate residue is all over it, gets harvested, and you eat it.
And they've got – and those are the people that aren't using genetically modified wheat that is resistant to Roundup because the Roundup won't kill it, I believe.
I believe you cannot desiccate GMO wheat that's resistant to Roundup.
Maybe I'm wrong about that that but i don't know so we'd have to revolutionize that farming industry which is now set to feed billions hundreds of millions if not billions of people
and get them to grow like they're gonna have to change their entire crop some of these people
that have roundup ready wheat that's a big one but incrementally it could be done incrementally
but the also problem is it cross contaminates like you'll get gmo wheat will like fly through
the air and the wind and seeds will land in other farms. And then they'll have all of a sudden GMO wheat in their farm.
You know what I really can't stand is that.
OK, so we know that they use glyphosate and other things in these wheat and they go, yeah, but it's safe.
I'm like, I don't care if it's safe.
I don't want to eat it.
So why?
Like, so I'm going to I'm going to go out of my way and I'm going to buy glyphosate residue free wheat.
Imported organic European, no glyphosate, whatever garbage.
I think the best part about this as well, especially with them putting up so much of
a fight, is the fact that it's going to bring a massive amount of tension on this movement.
And with RFK being the head of this and now the media kind of making a spectacle of all
the lobbyists going there, we can kind of see that
there's there's going to be resistance and the only way that we can overcome that if is if we
have the support of the people and by having that resistance uh it's going to start a hopefully a
conversation with everybody around the country on okay what what are we actually eating what
i mean you said it yourself with with the way that they will deceive the
majority of people by putting red dye 40 or whatever it is and so now people are going to
start to to wonder and once they start to get healthier once they stop stop eating a lot of
this crap uh they'll actually start to be able to think better as well they'll have a more clear
mind and have more energy i mean i learned I learned that myself by changing my diet entirely. But
once this national conversation really starts to happen, and we focus a lot more on what we're
ingesting in our body, each and every day, I think the support is going to come for it. It's kind of
the same exact way Trump got into office is the fact that we're able to now direct away from the
distractions or whatever they have
on the media and look into, you know, well, what kind of media are we consuming? And eventually
it's going to be what kind of food are we consuming? And hopefully it starts a nationwide
movement to actually become healthy again. The Maha movement is going to help this country with,
I mean, I don't even know what the outcome is going to be of it but hopefully it's it's a really good thing you ever see the the videos of like a drain being unclogged you ever
watch videos of that like in the very beginning all this guck just starts oozing out that's like
the phase we're in right now of cleaning the guts of the american health system and it's just like
miraculous to watch there is a particularly good video where it's a a dam is is like the the
dam's drainage or whatever is blocked and then they or no no i think it's actually the dam has
never had the pressure released so it's a big concrete dam and they like open the valve and
then like sludge starts slowly pouring out then you see like a massive wave of mud before water just goes boom and
shoots out of it full speed through the air so how do we lobby we're kind of lobbying now because
you got what west virginia politicians are watching or listening or people all around the world
so here's the thing um it passed with i think like 90 out of like 100 uh reps it was like 90
something out of uh 34 senators was 31 senators
so even if the governor were to veto this it's happening how does that work if the governor
were to veto what would it goes back typically how it works a veto it goes back and then you
need a larger majority to approve it but because the large majorities have already they got a veto
proof majority apparently we'll see though but it doesn't need it doesn't need to happen like that
we just you know uh gotta make sure the governor knows.
And the governor is a big MAGA guy.
He's a big Trump guy, Morrissey.
So I think as long as he's made aware that people really care about this nationally,
then he's going to do it.
What people need to understand, though, it ain't so simple.
When you're dealing with this, it's like on the surface, I'll tell you how the liberals
would handle this.
They'd be like, why don't ban it? Like, why not ban it? It's crazy. Only
evil people wouldn't ban it. In the real world, you have the adults who are like, we want to ban
it. We want to get out of our food. Where will the food come from? Once we shift off this entire
infrastructure of food production, we need X amount of tons per food
per day, which generates X amount of dollars or Y amount of dollars. And if we turn this off now
and we lose a massive portion, are we going to have the food? Because I hate to break it to
everybody. Most of the cheap, massive food production all has this garbage in it.
Yeah, I know. Can you you pay 40 more for bags of food
this is just a question for you listening can you afford 40 cost increase on your bag of chips
because i think it's easy man local so if if you don't want fruity pebbles if they if there was
what is that post i don't know if they're like no we want our garbage petroleum chemicals in our
food then all you need is some local west Virginia company to be like, we're going to make, you know, a fruity, fruity rocks.
And they're not going to have any colors on them.
And it's going to be a fruity tasting cereal with no fake petrochemical dyes.
They'll make it here and they're going to instantly be a multimillion dollar company it could be that humans there's a type of human that looks past what they see and they'll they'll they'll consume
something regardless of what it looks like if it's good for them and then there's everybody else
that is is blinded by what they see and we may just be diverging as a human species into the
the discerning ones that can like sense out the healthy stuff and we'll be like i'm not eating
the crap and then everyone else that just gets dumber and dumber and becomes a
subservient class.
I don't know if we'll necessarily evolve away and become separate species,
but it's a very different type of person that overrides their senses.
Kind of describing like NPCs right now.
And the issue that we've been having culturally for years,
because there's,
there's so many people that will just go out and repeat the rhetoric of what
they, you know, they'll become a parrot for the tv and then be willing to uh get in groups and do
violent things i mean like we see with the teslas right now tesla's companies are being attacked
and it's not it's not like the teslas are directly tied to elon it's i mean he's literally he owns
tesla but these local companies that are getting all of their inventory burned down and then or if you're just an everyday American driving a Tesla because a couple of years ago you wanted to save the environment.
But now they'll damage your car and spray paint a swastika on the side.
And there's there's a big difference.
And this is why I think Trump won in general was because because people are tired of that particular way to consume information.
And they're breaking away from the NPC mindset and actually being open and tolerant and not just preaching it because that's what they heard on the TV.
They're embodying these values.
So I feel like what you're describing is like an enlightenment versus continuing to be a
drone.
Did they, well, you said they spray painted a swastika on a Tesla.
Did that happen?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, let me show you.
Are you serious?
The people that would put symbols on other people's property were the Nazis.
They would put the Star of David on the Jews' front door so they could, this is crazy, that
someone would be like, think this other person's ai so much that they're gonna put the nazi
symbol out there hey they're firebombing tesla dealerships in portland i've only heard a little
bit about you know who did it because they put a swastika on the side of the teslas that they
didn't burn yeah but they i think the baby put out a good article today on it uh and
is that what you're pulling up there, Tim?
I've got an excellent article.
I saw this from the Babylon Bee.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We actually are going to be using a story from the Babylon Bee.
Okay.
Okay.
We're going to start the segment off with what is supposed to be satire.
Wow.
But is literally just true and correct.
So I would like to just say to all of our
friends at the Babylon Beat, guys, this is a not the B article, not a Babylon B article. It's titled
liberals defeat Nazis by painting swastikas everywhere and torching immigrant businesses.
This is it. That literally happened. That's exactly what they're doing. How about this?
Here's a headline for you, Babylon B. Climate change activists defeat oil execs by torching electric vehicles and electric car dealerships get shot up.
Like, it is the antithesis of what the left is to be going after Tesla in the way they're going after it.
But I will just say it again.
Yo, the left is literally spray painting swastikas everywhere and torching electric vehicles.
This is a Nietzsche quote of if you look into the abyss long, I don't want to bash this
quote long enough, the abyss becomes you.
Like if you stare at the demon long enough, you become a demon.
Be careful when fighting monsters, lest you become one.
Exactly.
Stare into the abyss, the abyss stares.
And when you hate something, if you hate something, you're with every fiber of your being and you're obsessed with it
and you hate it and you hate it you'd be surprised at how how likely you are to become that thing
you got to be real careful that you don't become a nazi in your uh attempt to stop them somehow
by spray painting the nazis insignias and destroying property well this this also kind
of shows exactly how it doesn't matter who you are. Eventually, you'll become a victim of this kind of this Marxist mentality because you could be a complete liberal living in Seattle who owns an electric vehicle and you've supported them the entire time.
And now you have a sticker on your car that says, you know, I bought this before Elon went crazy.
But believe it or not, fealty won't save you.
You can pledge your allegiance to these psychopaths all you want but if you if they just decide that you're the next target you will be
the next target and there's nothing you can do to stop i i really really do want to just thank
all the liberal progressive activists here thank them so much because they've proven exactly what
we've been saying for so long so now when i I go to my liberal friends and they're like, but Tim, Elon, blah, blah, blah.
Stop.
OK, I've been telling you the whole time the left has no ethos.
They have no ideology.
An example is liberal left progressives painting swastikas and everything and torching electric cars.
You ain't going to tell me they hate they hate Nazis when they spray paint swastikas everywhere.
And they do. They do it all the time. This has been a meme
for almost 10 years now where people have been making for the left because liberals or progressives
would ironically spray paint swastikas to mock the right. But then you're just literally doing it.
But now now they're actually setting setting electric vehicles on fire, shooting them up.
They were privately owned Tesla vehicles that far leftists fired guns at.
So I don't think they care all that much about emissions and climate change.
And I think this just proves the point we're making the whole time.
There is no ideology on the left, or at least it proves what I've been saying.
There's not really a constitutional, coherent, structured ideology that I can discern. To the left? Yeah, I can't. There's none. Like, come on,
I pointed this out with Hassan Piker, where I was commenting, he was commenting on a video I made,
commenting on a video he made, which is funny. And I said, he's completely correct about it.
The story was, they were, Mr. Beast did cataract surgeries for blind people to cure their blindness.
And it was like 10K a pop. And he was like, why are we turning health care into a game show?
Why can't we actually just give people health care like it's a simple procedure one time?
And I said, he is completely correct. I don't know the solution is government health care necessarily,
but it is kind of cringe that these people had cataract blindness and we were making a game show out of it
to try to help these people. In that video, I said the military industrial complex is bad.
That's why we shouldn't be funding Ukraine. And, yo, in the same breath, the dude says,
well, the military industrial complex is bad, but he doesn't want to fund Ukraine
because there's no ideology. They're told what they're supposed to believe by the rest of the cult, and they just march in lockstep.
And we keep saying, hey, you're hypocrites.
And they go, no, we're not.
We are a hive mind of ravenous insects that only care about whether we have the majority.
That's it.
The hive mind thing's wild.
In Facebook, I had a lot of friends from los angeles in the in the acting industry and man
when they started posting hive what should i do about thing i feel okay i gotta go to the hive
on this one and they'd use that like they they they were like proud of the hive mind it was very
disturbing because if you tried to eviscerate from that in any way they would they would ostracize
you eviscerate eviscerate if you
tried to like just just slice pieces away off of yeah coming from a tangent try and describe
something differently they did not like that maybe it's anecdotal but i don't think so because the
amount of people i've heard that have been ostracized from their friends that go into that
state of mind it i don't think it just ends with me well and you can you can see it clearly from
who they target and over the years the target could be literally anybody i know that uh last year when holden
armenta went to the chiefs game and he was wearing a headdress to celebrate his team and different
he had black and red face paint he was targeted by this same ideology uh he was a nine-year-old
child who literally was just going to the game in costume to celebrate the Chiefs.
And, of course, he's Native American as well from the Chihuahua tribe in California.
And they were perfectly willing to target a nine-year-old child and label him as a racist.
And then they went after his family who stood up for him in every way, shape, and form, which is something that I really admired.
I was, we were actually able to start a fundraiser and get them to the Super Bowl that year.
It didn't make a lot of headlines, but it was really, really cool to kind of see a whole bunch
of people come together in support of that when you do stand strong against it. But my point here
is, is that they'll come after anybody at any time, even if you're an innocent nine-year-old child.
And now you're seeing that they've turned on electric cars, or at least Elon and his electric cars, because it's the next target that they can all get behind.
And it's more about destroying than it ever has been about creating.
Yeah, I mean, this is something that's been kind of ubiquitous with the left for the better part of, you know, at least 10 years, probably more. But the the idea that they want to use, you know, they enforce their their ideology or their or their their preferences, whatever you want to call it. They use fear to keep people in line because that's all cancel culture and stuff is. It's all a method of control.
It's a way to keep people from saying things they don't like saying, you know, having opinions or sharing opinions that they find offensive.
And those opinions can progress and change very quickly.
One day it's OK to say one thing and then a week later you say the same thing and someone's you know giving you a rash of crap about it because the the you know what it's politically correct has
moved on without you do you think that's why they always have to constantly virtue signal like what
we talked about in the beginning of the show with uh how he was you know how dare you address him as
or hers him as her i don't know but But they almost have to constantly do that to keep updating everybody around them what the current narrative is.
So it's just, it's constantly changing and moving forward.
And the only way to keep up is to constantly virtue signal.
I think so.
That's why I'm into the Constitution, because it's a constant.
I don't have to worry about, like, is free speech okay yesterday or tomorrow?
Like, I don't have to dance around hoping I free speech okay yesterday or tomorrow like i don't
have to dance around hoping i'm doing the right thing because i know what the right thing is it's
to follow the law of the land it to an extent you know you follow the constitution which allows you
to change it if you need to and i don't know i mean free speech you know you uphold the speech
of your of your enemy of those you oppose you give them an opportunity to speak their mind
that's the whole ethos of how you even have the opportunity yeah and that's what you should realize if if you find yourself
identifying with the cult mentality is like you need resistance you need to hear ideas you don't
agree with you need to be offended so that you can grow i largely agree with carl benjamin a lot of
these things we were all very naive to play this game of, I don't agree with what you say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it, because these are people who are exploiting
any and every weakness to try and bring about Marxist communist BS. So my attitude now is,
if you believe in free speech, then I'll defend your free speech. If you don't believe in it,
then I don't care if you get banned or censored or shut down.
Liberalism is a closed system. And I'm talking about actual liberalism, like liberal ideas in a liberal society.
It works for liberals. Yeah. People that are not liberals, like which are outside of the closed system, they can take advantage of the things like freedom of speech.
Right. Which. But to be honest, all systems work within closed systems right so if if like i said this all the time if the whole world was as devout as seamus coglin you wouldn't need police
you would i mean arguments may arise which would result in the need for courts but you wouldn't
need cops no not because armies no not everything works that way because if you're if you're like
if you're an authoritarian you use violence use. So so it's force that keeps people in line.
What I'm saying about liberalism is everyone that's a liberal is accepts the fact that that this is the way our society works.
What I'm saying is it's vulnerable to people from in a system of fascism where everybody is a fascist.
There's no fighting. They all agree with each other and they like what is happening.
There maybe could be coups and backstabbing, but that applies to literally
any other closed system as well. A classically liberal system where everybody agrees on all
the rules and gets along could still have backstabbing and infighting. So ultimately,
if you have 100 people of the same ideology, they're going to work together.
I got this.
In other words, fascism, none of these ideas work outside of their spaces. And classical
liberalism does not work
especially because it is ill-equipped to defend itself yeah in i just keep going across my
civilization four you may have played the fourth one i don't think absolutely but you you research
uh liberalism and then that opens up the ability to research communism so it's kind of like
liberalism gets hacked by the communist state of mind the whole we can all do this together well
to be fair the reason why civilization does that is because they're actually following the historical literature.
Yeah.
That is, liberalism came about well before communism.
Yeah.
And it kind of lays the groundwork for people to become communist.
Because if you're if you have the argument that Carl Benjamin makes that that communism is a natural outgrowth of liberalism.
So I tend to disagree with him.
I think that his perspective is that the Enlightenment leads to liberalism, which leads to communism.
I think that the English Enlightenment and the French Enlightenment and the German Enlightenment, the Scottish Enlightenment, those are actually substantially different in principle and stuff and i i know that there there are there are things in the french enlightenment that you really saw
come to fruition in the french revolution would yeah ruse exactly russo and and that kind of
the kind of man like society should be man as an animal but socialized um that's something that's that came
from the french revolution and i don't think that there's some kind of allegory in the in the
scottish or english revolutions and i or enlightenment i'm sorry and i think that that
makes a difference with the results that you get but i haven't had a chance to talk with carl about
that yet so what was it the state property aspects of liberalism that that led towards
like what what happened?
Well, the the idea that everybody should have the same stuff.
So that's something that that you get with the with the French Enlightenment, that everything is the same.
Everybody is the same and everyone should have this.
Yeah. The leveling of the of the thank you leveling of society, whereas you don't really have that same kind of impulse in the scottish and english enlightenments so if everybody has the same that means that the people that have
more you can't make people that are incapable of doing things capable right you can make the capable
incapable you know the funny thing about communism is is how remarkably stupid it is in its simplicity
and how in order to actually believe in it,
you have to be developmentally disabled. I can explain. What is it? To each according to their
need from each according to their means. Is that saying each according from each according to their
ability to each according to their need? Right. So what happens when you have growing populations
of people with no ability? Their needs stay the same. Let's call it
100 food resource units required per person. You are going to have a society of an increasingly
lower ability with communism, no matter what you do. So it's fascinating that you can have,
you know, George Carlin make the joke. Think about how stupid the average person is now realize half of them are stupider than that. Just that joke alone explains why communism can never work. We're going to have
a lot of people who have no ability to produce but need tons of food. Let's make sure they get it.
That means if on average a person can produce 100 resource units and a person requires 100 resource units.
In order for there to be a functioning communist system, you would need equal amounts of people
who can produce in excess and to accommodate the people who can produce in the negatives or who
can't produce at all. So someone can produce 110. Congratulations,
you're now accommodating someone who can produce 90. Then you need to make sure those people who
overproduce are happy and can continue to overproduce. You can't. It's not possible.
And thus communism can't. You also have to have to enforce the level of need. You have to say
you're always going to need 100 that can't change
because then our system will fail and if some days you need 130 because you fell down this is what i
love about how stupid the soviet uh union was so uh you guys ever hear of soylent you know what
soylent is i've heard of it so this company wanted to make a meal replacement so you don't have to
eat anymore that was the idea. And I remember when it
first came out, it's like 12, 13 years ago. I think it was 12 years ago. We got sent when I was at
Vice, we got sent this bag of like soylent beta or whatever, like the early release. And it was
this powder that tasted like cardboard. And you got sent a tube of oil and you'd mix it with water
and the oil. And the idea was this has the average amount of food, protein, and everything a human body needs.
So you're eating as clean as possible.
Well, guess what the people behind Swallowed figured out?
Literally every single human has a different requirement.
There is no every human needs X amount of milligrams.
There's an average, but every human needs a slightly different amount.
You're slightly taller, you're slightly fatter, you're slightly shorter, whatever.
So then they said, OK, you can largely consume Soylent, but you must get a regular full meal, you know, once or twice a week to supplement what your body is missing.
So it just did not work.
In the Soviet Union, they were like, every family gets one bag of this, one carton of that, one box of this, and you fill it out in your little book. And it's like, yeah, that can't work. In the Soviet Union, they were like, every family gets one bag of this, one carton of that,
one box of this, and you fill it out in your little book. And it's like, yeah, that can't work
because everybody is different. And they were hoping everybody would be as tall as each other.
And everybody will change to like, I'm different than you and I'll be different tomorrow than I am
today. So like tomorrow, I might need more vitamin C. Yesterday, maybe I need a more omega-3.
And that's going to change every day too, depending on the weather,
depending on what other factors, you know, external factors.
I think it's also a fundamental misunderstanding of how they teach history.
Because if we were to take the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence
that all humans are created equal and endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights.
Of those rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
That is completely ignored in this entire ideology.
And they just believe that every human can be molded into whatever they would like, as
opposed to being an individual created and have the right to pursue happiness.
Without that fundamental understanding of why our country
is so different than every other country or nation created before it then it's will inevitably keep
falling into these like what the soviet union did in trying to trying to hand out to everybody as if
they're the same people but we're not we're unique're unique. That's why America is so great is because we actually can see
that the individual is a unique and created in the image of God
and that we should be able to, that we should have more responsibilities
than we have creating a burden on society.
Has there ever been a liberal republic, like a democratic republic,
that's converted to a communist state?
I can't think of a
democratic republic that's become a communist
state. I think of monarchies that have, like
Russia got rid of their king, they
became communists. Usually it's a
revolution. It would lead
to it, of course, but I can't think of
a democratic... Because the democratic republic,
at least the United States is so unique, it's just
resilient against it because you're allowed to speak out against it i mean kind of
we're 250 we're not very old as a country and we're and we're like you know 36 and a half
trillion dollars in debt on the brink of collapse in several ways venezuela was started voted their
way into socialism you know they voted their way right into it and now you know they're stuck
yeah and you know first it was chavez and then maduro maduro's been expropriating property taking
you know taking people's businesses taking homes taking farms and and they're having the economic
results that go along with it and that's just off the top of my head i'm sure there's multiple
other ones because the idea of communism or the idea of socialism sounds good.
If you if you only have a surface level understanding, it's like, oh, everybody gets what they need.
Everybody has nobody. Nobody goes without. Everybody gets what they need.
And that's what people hear. And they're like, government should be able to do that.
But government can't do it feels so good to say it, too.
I don't know if you have ever inadvertently been a communist i have in 2006 7 when i was on internet videos i'm like
we can all do this this is all of us in this together but i kept this whole all encompassing
we all are the same we are all and it just was so empowering as a leader to speak like that and to
think in just without really thinking about it to act and and talk like that. Here's a fun viral meme.
One user posts, what are y'all going to do once communism is achieved?
The next person says, building gardens, teaching classes on my farm, creating organizing spaces and cultivating resources for my community.
So basically what I'm planning to do anyway, but without fighting capitalism.
To which the response is, your farm?
That's right.
Well, that's perfect.
Yeah, you're not going to have a farm.
They will expropriate it.
You're better off building a biodome that you own
and then living inside the biodome.
Well, the funny thing to me is that,
as Ron Paul pointed out somewhat 20 years ago or longer,
socialism is allowed in the United States.
There is nothing stopping any one of these people
from going and setting up a socialist little commune. In fact, there are some communes that exist.
There's one famous commune in the United States. They have a cap at like 100 members.
And in order to join as a waitlist, some people will leave and move out and then people can move
in. Has anyone ever been killed? No. OK. No, it's just like what if there's like someone wanted to
get in and there was like the waitlist is just what is this wait list gonna this is the thing about a commune existing within
a capitalist system you've got the protections of the government police fire and military so
you're not going to get attacked you can choose to leave whenever you want and go do anything else
and that's why it works small scale large scale doesn't work well it's it's voluntary right right
it's then it's they're building something that they believe in which is not what communism
would boil down to communism is forcing everybody to do what you want to do as opposed to them
volunteering and doing it themselves the reason the communists tend to kill so many people
is that they're hoping to kill anyone who disagrees with communism. Their idea is if everyone just
agreed this is the way it should be, we'd be totally fine and the system would work.
Which one is worse, right? A totalitarian system or an authoritarian system?
Probably totalitarian. Yeah, because totalitarian doesn't allow you to think anything different.
Like they need to control your mind.
That's why you that's why the communists put people away in reeducation camps.
Right.
The like authoritarians, like maybe they'll just take your stuff or maybe they'll beat the crap out of you just because they feel like it or whatever.
But if you keep your mouth shut and your head down, you might be able to fly under the radar and kind of just go about your day.
Right.
With a totalitarian system, like they're interested in you being a true believer so that's why you get sent
to re-education camps you get sent to a to a place to relearn how to think and the crazy thing is
there are people that are on twitch today that say yeah we should send people to re-education camps
hassan piker and he said that didn't't Hillary Clinton say that not that long ago?
He said they would need to be, yeah, absolutely.
But he said, you know,
that you would need to send people to be re-educated.
You need to teach them.
They need to be re-educated.
I think he said it in context
when he was talking to Ethan Klein.
I'm concerned.
I don't think that guy could run a mile.
Who?
Hasan.
Hasan Piker.
He was just on Theo Vaughn's show.
Yeah, Theo had him on
last week that was nice I watched 10 minutes of it that's pretty cool dude I think he was stoned
it was pretty funny or he's just like really tired it was early morning I don't know he was
like talking like this I kind of I don't know I appreciate what Hassan does he's super like
surface level you appreciate what he does what advocate for murdering people no no sit around eight hours a day and talk on the internet that I appreciate
sit around eight hours a day and advocates murder yeah that's pretty horrible and I would if he did
if he did that I would debate him he doesn't he does it all the time and and and he thinks
the funny thing is no one there's there's no serious law enforcement in this country
because if there were the case, when Hassan was like,
you got to go do X in a video game, there'd be a knock on his door.
He was not going to happen.
Sam Hyde, after his boxing match, Hassan, I'm going to.
He recently, Hassan recently said that someone should go and murder a sitting U.S.
Well, he said, if you actually cared about x then you you
would go do y wow yeah which is oh won't someone rid me of this the argument is some people will
bottle it up and then they'll go do it and they won't speak about it and you'll never know who
they were you didn't see it coming hasan at least is vocal about these but then the other side is
maybe he's inspiring people to act like that hasan does what literally all these other people are doing right now but he has a big following there are tons of
people all across social media advocating for for harm and death against trump and elon and others
dude like the current stuff with oh my camera's all off but the current stuff going on with hasan
and uh the the whole like the whole twitch groups that are attacking hasan's kids and like sending
cps to his house and stuff like that.
Let me pull this one up right here.
This is a tweet that's going around.
It's from Maggie Moda.
Viral tweets are now referring to plans to assassinate Elon Musk in coded language.
And someone said, the person who does it is going to be mentioned in so many rap songs.
Someone says, does what? And the response is four asterisks at four. It's four asterisks three times because we know everybody knows
exactly what they're saying. Here's the thing. So do judges like these people are so stupid.
They think the judge is going to be like, well, after seeing that message and taking an action
and committing a crime, we can't prove any link to it because he used asterisks.
Yeah.
It's like, yeah, judges won't do that.
They're going to be like, we knew what you were intending to do.
Easily taken apart by anybody with common sense
would actually be able to look at that and know what they're advocating for.
And, I mean, these people believe that there's no truth but power.
And so they apply that to
everybody and everything and that is it shows in their tactics and the way that they uh have been
i mean the violent riots around this country for the past you know well the decade at least have
been because they believe that there's no truth but power. And so when Trump and Elon get into power, they think that they have to use their own
and advocate for violence in order to get it done.
You can see it the way that the left lionizes Luigi Mangione.
Bill Burr made a dumb remark about Mangione the other day.
What did he say, to free him?
He just said, free Luigi, yeah.
He was complaining about rich people,
people richer than Bill Burr.
Mind you, Bill Burr's worth like 20 mil. But he was complaining about rich people, people richer than Bill Burr. Mind you, because Bill Burr is worth like 20 mil.
But he was complaining about rich people, and then he threw in a free Luigi at the end of it.
That was a couple months ago, wasn't it?
I just saw it today.
Is it again?
Yeah, it's the second time.
Oh, my gosh.
That's crazy, dude.
I mean, comedy is one thing, but talking about freeing a murder, is he convicted? Was he convicted? Is he on trial?
No, and I think that's a good reason to believe he's not the guy.
Really?
Yeah, because we all said this before he got arrested, and then even a week after he got arrested, and then it just sort of wearing a different jacket with a different backpack than the guy in the video shooting the CEO.
And you have what we refer to in the minority report sense, an orgy of evidence when they found him, which is here's a guy with a backpack with the motive and the weapon and like everything on him.
And it's just like, OK, do we do we really believe that?
Fair enough. When you look at the surveillance footage of the guy with
thin eyebrows who looks middle-aged and then you look at luigi with massive thick eyebrows i'm not
convinced he actually is the guy fair enough but bill burr didn't say free luigi because he thinks
that luigi didn't right everyone's lionizing the guy because they think he did it the point of his
of bill burr's comment was luigi mangi mangioni did something actually you know actually acted on his his beliefs and he
went after the crooked uh CEO health health whatever health united or whatever CEO and
murdered him so he should be let go because he did a good thing that's the essentially the the
synopsis of what Bill Burr is saying. And that's the norm nowadays. Again, whether it be terrorist attacks against Tesla dealerships, which is what they are,
the point is to terrify people, the point is to frighten people, and it's about politics
because of his association with Donald Trump and with Doge, people saying things like free
Luigi, whether it was the whole entire summer of riots over George Floyd, which proved to be over nothing.
The total burn, like burning down of half of Kenosha over a misunderstood video or a B.S. narrative.
The left is constantly violent, constantly violent.
It is the norm nowadays.
Yeah, but was it all just being directed in the 90s?
Because I don't remember it until internet video.
Now I can see it. Was it just happening overseas before?
They were just directing all the vitriol towards our enemy, our common enemy?
If you look at the way that, if you look at the number of bombings in the 70s
from leftist organizations like the
Weather Underground, there were bombs going off all the time, all the time, hundreds of bombings.
I'm going to take a look now. Well, I think we're entering that Weather Underground period with the
Tesla attacks. And I think this summer it's going to get real crazy. I agree with that. And I feel
like I kind of underestimated the amount of resistance because it's felt like for this first month since Trump has been elected, there's been almost like a lack of resistance.
Just?
In a certain way.
Between 1971 and 1972, the United States experienced more than 2,500 domestic bombings, according to FBI statistics.
Wow.
These are all from left-leaning groups.
These are all from left-leaning groups. These are all radical leftists.
These are all the leftovers of the Summer of Love in the 60s,
the anti-capitalist movements that were born in the 60s,
the communist movements that were born in the 60s.
And this is just in one year, 2,500.
Additionally, during the 1970s, nearly a dozen dozen radical leftist on here the other
couple weeks ago or whatever saying that oh you know it's the right wing that is is that is the
dangerous one and stuff hundreds of bombings 2 501 year and then additionally hundreds of other
bombings throughout the course of the 70s but yet that doesn't get that doesn't actually compute
there was a bombing of Congress.
There was a bomb that went off in Congress.
And Bill Clinton let the people out free, free them.
I think there might have been a small difference, though,
is that nowadays these people hate the idea of America.
Yeah.
And have been segregated into kind of their own groups,
and they're not actually going in this with a
with a goal in mind apart from maybe like a thumbnail view of communism where everything's
just bunnies and flowers but they're literally just driven by hatred and division they hate the
idea of this country and they want to burn it to the ground so hopefully they can come out on top
and and rule over the ashes but i mean that that that idea that a lot of the groups back then at least had the idea that they
liked this country.
I wonder about funding because like USAID shut down.
Where are all those people now?
What are they doing?
Are they involved with this?
Because like in the early 70s, you're saying 70, 71, 2,500 bombings.
Nixon, was he the president at that point?
I think it was Nixon.
Yeah.
And apparently Nixon, I always thought Nixon, horrible guy, he resigned, he got impeached, he was going to get impeached.
Turns out maybe not. Maybe Nixon was going to blow the lid on who killed Kennedy and they wanted him out and they framed him.
And maybe there was money behind the scenes to disrupt the powers that be at the time.
Didn't Bill Murray just say Nixon was framed?
He was talking about it on...
Rogan.
Yeah. Yeah. He said Nixon was framed? He was talking about it on Rogan. Yeah.
He said Nixon was framed.
Yeah. And I mean,
just looking at everything that kind of happens now,
would that surprise you in any way, shape,
or form?
I mean, they tried framing Trump. Yeah.
It wouldn't now. No. If Nixon was trying to
push back against the
liberal economic order at the time, which he very well might have been trying to control it.
Remember the Bulls in the 90s?
Oh, yeah.
They were like the best basketball team ever.
Pippen, Jordan, Chamberlain.
Yeah, how many people could you name on one team at one time that were massive?
Yeah, I love that.
I played a lot of Bulls.
The Bulls have that now?
Lakers versus Celtics.
The Bulls have that now?
I don't know.
No, definitely not.
The cultural ubiquity of the Bulls in the 90s was crazy.
Yeah.
It was crazy.
Space Jam.
So I'm saying when it comes to Nixon, you've got effectively in the CIA the Bulls of the 90s.
And with Trump, you have the Bulls now the 90s and with Trump you have the Bulls now oh yeah the power is a hundredth of
what it was these guys were the dream team of coups and they could pull it off on on Nixon
and Kennedy maybe and with Donald Trump you got like a ragtag bunch the brand is there but the
talent isn't and they couldn't they couldn't make work. It's like the sons of Michael Jordan's son and Pippen's son.
You're like, dude, they never even practiced basketball.
He's like, yeah, but he's my son, so he's the one in charge.
He's the one that gets the part.
I don't even think they're the sons.
I think they're DEI hires.
Yeah, they're not.
You know what would be really funny?
If the reason why the CIA was unable to stop Trump is because they enacted DEI and hired a bunch of incompetent people.
What happened?
How come the coup didn't work? Well, you know, we hired a bunch of people based on. What happened? How come the coup didn't work?
Well, you know, we hired a bunch of people based on race and gender instead of their
ability to stage coups, so we couldn't do it.
Because I imagine they don't do that at the top.
They don't care about race and gender at the owners.
I bet they do.
You think they sit around there like...
Look at Jack Dorsey.
Jack Dorsey was like, Twitter is the free speech wing of the free speech party.
And he ran the show.
And then within a couple of years, he was like, we should the free speech wing of the free speech party. And he ran the show. And then within a couple of years he was like, we should ban people for
sake of the wrong pronouns. And it's like,
how does that happen to you? You run it.
It's because they plug the garbage into their
own brain. You say, what did he say?
I couldn't understand what you were saying. We should ban people for saying the
wrong pronouns. But I mean, at the top.
Like, I keep thinking about Swiss bankers
and like... There's no difference though. There's no
difference at the top.
One thing that I kind of, I've gone through a couple stages in my life where I've noticed that a lot of the drama that you see, even up at the very top, is no different than the drama that you experienced in middle school.
You kind of realize that these adults, they don't grow up and they're not responsible and they'll lie straight to your face.
So even at the very top, they still fall victim to this DEI and this virtue signaling because in order to get there, they had to participate in that.
Or it's kind of sad to see now, but we're seeing the ramifications of years and years of this taking place uh in our culture and society now but there's there's no difference between what's happening up up at the top and what you
experience like in in drama workplace well like like eps like the epstein stuff might we have
mike cernovich on a couple weeks ago and he's basically the guy that broke the epstein story
and he was like i think the reason it's not coming out super fast, cause it's like top level Royal governments.
Kings are like,
yo,
you're not going to,
we're not going to sell oil to the United States anymore.
Now that you released the files big,
no,
he was intimating that he thought it was like top level global royalty
stuff,
which is why it hasn't come out.
And I'm,
I'm open to that idea.
Cause like if we released the files and we lost 20% of our,
our imports because countries are just like, all right, well, you crossed the Rubicon.
We're not there anymore.
But, like, those kings, those people, king of Saudi Arabia, he doesn't have to appoint DEI.
He wouldn't.
He'd appoint the best around him at all times, I would think.
They still have slaves in Saudi Arabia.
So they're not worried about those kind of things they remember in the middle east they don't change
their the logos in the middle east for for pride month because that would you know get them booted
out of the country these the the middle east and the cultures in the middle east are not at all
anything like the west like the thing like so like we live in a culture that like if someone attacks you right it's normal
to go to the police if someone attacks your property or attacks you it's normal to go to
go to the police there are other cultures in the world where if you go and appeal to authority
someone someone disrespects you or someone didn't hurt your property or whatever and you go and you
appeal to authority you're cast out of
society like you're expected to go like an it's an honor society you're expected to go handle that
by yourself and the police aren't going to do anything so you go handle it by yourself and
that's far closer to something like something like the middle east or or in in some cultures
in the middle east because it's not it's not a panacea it's not a panacea in the middle east but you know in in specifically in saudi arabia it's not the same thing as the u.s
at all well maybe i mean i'm thinking about inbreeding in royal families about doing it
for my whole life but finally it's time um hundreds millennia children are born from
parents that are brother and sister for to save royal blood that's like dei that's like we need to force a result we have to we have to create you know we you're not going
to marry the hottest girl you're going to marry your sister and it's like well i have to do that
in large in parts of the world and that's kind of like dei it's like it's like choosing yeah and
then it creates these these you know developmentally you know handicapped kids
sometimes because of the inbreeding which is why it's illegal in a lot of places and so that's like
the immediate result of a dei marriage i don't think that's actually extremely common in the
least i think it's more cousin marriage than marrying like sisters and stuff like the hapsburgs
were a son of maybe brother and sister or like i, I think at some point there wasn't like in World War I, the warring kings were all cousins or something like that.
I think so.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Very common.
I think the only way to kind of get back to being the true leader of the free world, like what America is supposed to be and not bending the knee to, you know, the World Economic Forum and things like that would be to release this list.
Because here in this country and what we're supposed to be promoting worldwide is that all men are
created equal.
And we don't believe in the royalties.
We separated from the British monarchy for a reason,
because we,
we believe that all men are created equal.
So whoever's on that list,
be it royalty from another country or,
uh,
you know,
these are ours here in America.
That list needs to come out. Um, I know that it's, it can't be done uh you know d's or r's here in america that list needs to come out um i know that it's it can't be done you know tomorrow even though i would like to see it and figure out you
know who's been running this stuff or who's been compromised behind the scenes because it sure
feels like we've had puppets in place of representatives that do their own thing as
opposed to having representatives
for the people like our government hasn't been running the way it's it was designed
by the founding fathers to run because we've had too many compromised representatives that we will
vote in because they say the right thing during the election time but in all reality once they
get in they get into that club and they they perform these terrible things to where now all
of a sudden they're just there it's like it's no different than like a joe biden presidency like
he wasn't actually running things but and then you kind of take that and you to bring it all the way
down to all of our representatives and judges and all these all these famous people who participated
in in the epstein and diddy parties and And then you realize that the government itself has been compromised.
And that's why people are waking up and saying like,
how did we get this?
How did we get to this point where they're arguing now for genital
mutilation of,
of children and trying to codify it into the Washington state constitution?
How did we get to this point?
It's because we've had compromised representatives that haven't been
representing the people itself.
If we are all
created equal and our system of governance being a constitutional republic is meant to have us vote
in representatives and we need to actually have representatives and transparency in what they're
doing is key it's all fake like when al green got up there and wiggled his cane at donald trump it's
all fake congress is not real they're not legislating. That is not what they do. And we've known this for some time.
It's been what, like two years now since we had Marjorie Taylor Greene tell us how Congress actually functions, where they nobody actually goes to any of the votes.
There's someone who is not the parliament or the parliamentarian, not the speaker is like we have a bill that says this and they go.
And there's like four Republicans and four Democrats and no one really cares.
That's what's actually going on. So when I hear that story, we heard from Thomas Massey too.
And we heard from everybody, Matt Gaetz and everybody. And then you're like,
then why do we keep seeing these great battles over certain bills? It's like, oh, it's fake.
When you see on TV and it's like, this is the bill they're battling over. Certainly the funding bills like CRs, those are real.
That's where they're trying to get the money.
But on most of these bills that are inconsequential, like providing a million dollars to a bread manufacturing plant in Nebraska, eh, whatever.
Go for it.
Nobody cares.
With Al Green, I'd love to see that censure.
It hasn't happened yet, correct?
It was supposed to, but Democrats started singing.
So I think, because I used to be like, what's the point of censoring or censuring congressmen?
It just seems so pointless.
But now I realize, do it in public.
Do it on TV.
Humiliate the character for abusingusing power and we'll all watch and
that's what it is except now democrats block the censure and start singing and then my uh speaker
johnson was just like adjourned and they leave i'm like adjourn arrest them like i don't think
you need an official i don't think you need other congress people in the room you put al green on
the podium you censure him in front say him in front with all the cameras on him
and just make it a humiliation ritual. That's literally what it is. He just said no. And then
Johnson adjourned the meeting. He said, no, what do you mean? Like he wouldn't acquiesce to the
sentence. Johnson's banging the gavel being like a present for censure. And then he starts singing.
Democrats block the well. And then Johnson goes adjourned and leaves. But that's because the
all those is supposed to be exactly what you and leaves. But that's because all those.
Censure is supposed to be exactly what you're describing.
But it's meaningless if there's no enforcement of it.
Right.
So maybe we get a speaker with some balls.
Make me speaker.
One day I will arrest all of these.
I don't know if you need to arrest those guys yet.
Yes.
Or necessarily.
If you block the well during an official proceeding to censure somebody who is obstructing Congress,
I am going to instruct the sergeant at arms to collect the Capitol Police and have every single person obstructing right now arrested.
They were warned three or four times and they were singing songs out.
They used to do my assumption is censorship or censoring in private.
I mean, it would just be Congress. They'd do it in front of their fellow congressmen.
They'd be like, all right, fine, whatever.
He's loud.
He's been loud for 20 years, whatever.
But now you do it in front of 103 billion people on TV,
and it's a real humiliation session.
Yeah, I mean, the point before was to just put it
into the congressional record, right?
So it officially says this guy was a pile of crap, right?
And he did this misbehavior.
But I do think that it
it is valuable to put it on tv and have it all over the internet so that way people can see oh
yeah we he should be embarrassed he's a he's a schmuck but i don't think it's on it's on tv
where it is it's on c-span it's on whoever wants to carry it and then we're at the point now where
for one we know it's fake no one's actually doing their jobs. And Democrats
and Republicans for decades now, since TV have been like, all I need is a video of me acting
like I'm working so that I can go and not work. So you'll see these videos where you're going to
get a member of Congress and they're going to be standing up going, you bigots, you're all fascists,
blah, blah, blah, blah. And then the cameras turn off and they're like
all right everybody good seeing you today uh i'm going back to my district hope you sent me that
video need it for fundraising that's congress and that's the point of it is to get the video
for fundraising so that right you can be like look at me i'm fighting the man blah blah blah
whatever because that's why they sang songs and obstructed congress there's no consequences for
them to make a mockery of the
legislative branch. I think that Speaker Johnson won't do anything. He shouldn't be invited to
censure future censures. We shouldn't have crowds of congressmen to support the guy on it.
Congress is supposed to vote on who gets censured. So when the Republicans voted to censure Al Green,
Democrats blocked the proceeding and sang songs. So they all vote not present. And then they and then they've then the censorship succeeds. They voted. They all
vote. So now let me explain to you, because I think it would have really helped if you actually
looked into what this is before asking us to do a thing that exactly happened. And now you can
understand what the problem is. Congress shows up. Are we censoring Al Green?
Yays have it.
Al Green, present for censure.
Democrats block the proceeding and sing songs.
And so now what you do is... Congress adjourned.
Now you say, Al Green, report for censure.
No one else is coming.
It's just you, Al.
You're in the room with the panel,
and we're going to censure you on TV.
I got to stop you right there, Ian.
What do you not understand about
he did not listen to Speaker Johnson?
I understand.
What are the consequences of him saying no?
Like no to present yourself for censorship.
That would be contempt.
So what you are saying now is exactly as I've described when he was called to censure. He said no.
And then I got angry because Speaker Johnson adjourned Congress and left.
Rather than arresting him for contempt or something.
Holding him in contempt.
Or arresting the rest of the Democrats for obstruction.
Or even removing them from the well.
For sure remove them first.
Nothing.
And if they kept banging on the walls, you have them arrested.
The issue is so long as there is no enforcement or penalty for wrongdoing there is no real i think mike didn't
want to mike mike johnson didn't want to set a spark a civil war he's like oh god this is not
the moment i'm not gonna make a pariah out of the sky now i was gonna say that's kind of the entire
problem with what we've been experiencing and a lot of the reason why i started speaking out uh in general is back
in 2020 during the government lockdowns uh there were i kind of just assumed that a lot of the
people that i knew a lot of the men that i looked up to and respected would be against the mandates
and a lot of the men that i saw and respected folded immediately. And they were wearing the mask. They were taking the jab and doing all that
and saw obedience as virtue.
And I realized kind of at that point in my life
that I'm going to have to stand up
and speak out against a lot of this stuff.
And it turns out that courage is contagious.
But what we've had for a long time
in someone like Speaker Johnson is one
who's played the game for too long and doesn't have that,
that kind of conviction to make the change.
You know,
he doesn't,
he's not willing to throw them all or get them all arrested when they're
clearly obstructing.
And we need to put,
we need to have leaders in there who are willing and who are willing to do
that.
Because in all reality, if we continue to to not have that conviction, if we're not trying to restore our country like the entire message of make America great again is to make it great again.
And that means that you have to have the conviction and the willingness to put yourself out there and to to stop proceedings like this.
When we do center someone like that, too, and the Democrats are obviously obstructing it, have them arrested.
It's I mean, it's it's it sounds simple, but it hasn't been that way for a long time.
And we've had Republicans in office that have just been complete spineless and gutless and they haven't stood up in any way, shape or form for the Constitution for years.
They they just go with it because that's
just the way it's been is you just okay i guess we'll just we'll close out and try again tomorrow
instead of you know kick the can down the road somebody else is going to handle it another adult
is going to be able to handle this but that's that's how we've got to this point i would hope
if we do if mike eventually mike johnson will be replaced you know it's just the nature of the job but um that it's the next guy or girl is a little more if if if they are more adherent to the rules
and they're willing to like you're under arrest you're you're being held like that kind of thing
just don't become a villain that's important because it's an optics game too like you don't
want half the world to turn on you because you're too heavy-handed but i do agree with you that
that that just did adjourning the the thing was kind of uh dismal yeah for him to turn that off
like that and not like dude you're in charge mike like that was your show just make me speaker for
one day and i will i will clean up congress we'll have a bunch of we're going to convene the let's
just call it uh we'll do it on May
1st because May Day and it'll really irk the leftists and we'll call it the May 1 commission.
And then after we have all the Democrats arrested for obstruction, they're going to be censured.
There's going to be votes on expulsion, all of that stuff. And then we're going to put together
a committee that will investigate them because I'm willing to bet you could easily get most of
these members of Congress on fraud by fine.
When you actually dig into how dig into how they don't actually do their jobs and spend all their days pony up to lobbyists for money.
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We got Chafed BM.
Jeez, what a name shut it
down so doge can have free reign on executive records that they should already have access to
federal judges don't have the authority during a shutdown i just made that up like the judges
make up law it is an interesting point though that if they shut the government down it's possible
no one's going to be working elon's going to be able to go in with Doge.
It would be nice.
It might be good.
Ostensibly, I thought that Doge being able to continue doing the work that they're doing is why there was justification to have the CR.
Or that was one of the things that Trump said.
Look, we need to make sure that we have the CR so that way Doge can continue to do their work. And I also heard Chip Roy talking about that, too. So I'm
not sure what the situation is. You're 25, says Tucker interview, a known surgeon interviewed,
and he said that up and coming doctors are inexperienced and incompetent.
Yep. I would not disagree. This is probably the case. Yeah,
this is this goes to the crisis of competency that we have been talking about for years ago.
Now, you know, the idea that if there is, you know, before we knew how the degree of DEI hires
that that were going on in the government, we talked about look if this is happening then there's going to come a point
where there's going to be negative consequences in these fields that have people getting jobs
that they're not qualified for that's that's not some kind of of difficult thing to to understand
it's like if you're hiring people that aren't qualified based on their identity then eventually
you're going to have a
degraded service that they're supposed to be providing. Some people are, I see in the chat,
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Maybe you should become active. And all it takes is to send one sentence in that chat and start
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As an active participant, you'll be surprised at the results because it's not linear.
It's not like I said the thing, now I'm going to get a response about the thing,
and it will be solved.
You'll be surprised at the opportunities that open up in your life
when you become aggressively publicly vocal about what you believe.
I mean, there are many moments where in politics,
some random dude said one thing and then all of a sudden became a national headline.
Remember Joe the Plumber?
Like that was a news cycle for like a month because some regular guy was like, here's what I think.
So if you want that opportunity and you want to share what you think, maybe that will be you and you will – you never know.
You could be the person who throws that snowball down the hill, an idea nobody thought of.
And then all of a sudden, a month later, President Trump's talking about it on TV.
90 percent of success is just showing up.
And you miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take.
Yep. I can attest to that story because, you know, I'm personally from a small town of 2,500 people and didn't really have any social media up until two years ago.
And I started speaking out. And then, I mean. There you there you are yeah a lot of things happen i'm here i am so wearing a mega headdress
all right let's grab some more super chats fire dog says stop calling it snow white it's snow woke
quantum strange quark says did anyone notice that when rep mcbride responded to the chairman today
that he called him madam chairman and he didn't get upset about it. That guy who was like, so here's what happened. The chairman says,
Mr. McBride, then some other guy goes, oh, well, then McBride goes, thank you, Madam Chairman,
misgendering the obvious old man. And then some other guy goes, well, how dare you? I refuse to
participate in this minute. And I'm not kidding. That's basically what
he was doing. The funny thing is, that guy who lost his mind didn't get mad about McBride calling
the guy madam. McBride called the old man madam. So they do it to each other. But then the one guy
just virtue signals. There you go. Let's go. Devin True says corporations are making too much money off the people.
They need to be taxed more.
Trump, other countries are making too much off the American people.
I'm going to tariff them.
The left clutches their pearls and gasps.
Interesting.
We should start calling Snow White Snow Yellow because it's just dog piss.
Yellow snow?
Yeah.
They're calling it snow yellow.
Well, I mean, there's so many controversies with this movie.
Oh, we didn't even get into that, did we?
Maybe we'll talk a little bit about The Uncensored.
For one, Gal Gadot, a lot of people are like,
she's way more attractive than Rachel Zegler.
They're also saying Snow White's skin was white as snow.
It's part of the fairy tale.
And they chose an olive-skinned, swarthy woman. Shocking. To play Snow White's skin was white as snow. It's part of the fairy tale. And they chose a olive skin swarthy woman.
Shocking.
To play Snow White.
And then apparently they're girl bossing it.
So I guess she had some quotes where she was like, there's going to be some girl boss or something.
And instead of doing the actual story, they're doing like her dad was the king or something.
And then she was the princess.
And then the king died.
And then I don't know.
So it's not Snow White.
They just made a new movie
loosely based on Snow White.
It's going to bomb.
But it's not new.
It's what they do to everything
which is they adopt something
that we cherish and love
from our childhood
and they destroy it.
And they keep the same name on it.
Yes.
Like changing the owners
of a corporation
or changing the ingredients
in a product you eat.
That's right. We're making a show for uh our youtube channel called power rangers
it's about seven chess players who go to a chess tournament and win that's awesome that's right
and they wear costumes as they do it oh that's right different color costumes yes yeah there's
a that's unique and uh they all will shout out their uh their uniforms
there's the red power ranger and the blue and the yellow they're actual army rangers but they get
they all go to our like the best chess players in the army so they get sent to the the chess
tournament yep power yeah they're like the most powerful rangers and then there's rita repulsa
and that's just an ugly asian woman who plays chess against them and tries to win and that's just the mean name they call her and that
was a ripoff of voltron power rangers if you guys remember well actually i'm i could be wrong
with this but wasn't it like power rangers was an asian show and what they did was the the fight
sequences were the original asian footage and then they filmed only half the episode so like
really yeah i'm pretty sure what it was is they have a show and like they have an asian show where
they're wearing the costumes and they're fighting that's why you never there's never any mouths
moving or anything and that's why when rita would talk her mouth never synced with the actual words
that were being said then they would have the american half story filmed and by with americans
and then they would just incorporate the
Kung Fu fighting footage from Asia. Super
Sentai. That's what it was? You looked it up?
The shows are of the
Tokusatsu genre. Huh.
Yeah, yeah. There was a lot of shows like
that. Voltron becoming one of them. I remember Voltron
from like the 80s. That was a huge
Voltron fan where there was like five
pilots. They each piloted a colorful cat
and the cats could combine into this giant robot.
The Lions one, yes.
I didn't like the Cars one, though.
There's like 20 cars that put together to make a different Voltron.
Oh, I didn't see that.
Yeah, there's the Lions.
Was that like Transformers?
It was Voltron.
Absolutely Voltron.
Called it Voltron and everything.
Yeah.
All right.
I guess it's a genre of itself, so I shouldn't say that Power Rangers ripped off Voltron.
It was a genre.
Oh, yeah. Apparently, they're race It was a genre. Oh, yeah.
Apparently, they're race-swapping Snape.
Oh, good.
Yeah, and the new HBO Harry Potter,
they're going to make Snape black.
Cool.
Good.
Dude.
I mean, he's the villain.
He's of House Black.
He's not a villain.
What are you talking about?
Well, he's kind of like the villain of the movie.
Snape?
He's not House Black.
What are you talking about?
Spoiler alert.
Are you talking about a different show?
Serious?
Wait, I'm thinking of Snape. Yeah.
Severus Snape?
Maybe I'm mixing them up. He's one of the biggest heroes in the entire story.
He's the Poisoner's Black and Severus Snape.
He's not involved with the school, but Snape
is the poison teacher. Potions.
Yeah, potions. He wears black.
They all wear black. What are you talking about?
Slytherin, the snake, the dark
arts guy.
Isn't it funny that in Harry Potter they have like four dorms and one is the Nazi dorm?
Like, you know, with all due respect to J.K. Rowling, it's the most overt story ever told.
Where it's like, welcome to school, Harry.
You've got good kids, good kids, good kids, and the Nazi room.
But seriously, it's like you have a whole dorm in your private boarding school
where they're all known to be racial purists.
Yeah, with their blue eyes.
Did any good guys?
Right on the nose.
Were there any good kids that got into Slytherin?
And how about this?
How about how crazy it is that in the last movie, it's been so long since i read the book but i'm
assuming it's same thing mcgonagall is like so the castle's under attack and she goes would you
please put the other students from slytherin in the dungeons it's like yo lady come on like these
students are just in the dorm you put them in and now you're ordering them all in the dungeon that's
what they did.
That's like Japanese internment stuff.
Hey, I like Snape.
He was one of my favorite characters. He's probably my favorite character in the entire—
I have a really good idea for J.K. Rowling.
I hope she hears this.
What really irks me about things like Harry Potter is it's always Hitler.
It's like, we get it.
You basically wrote a story about Magic Hitler, okay?
And he comes back, and I do want to mention this meme, too.
It's Voldemort, though, right?
Voldemort.
Magic Hitler.
So the funny thing about it is I saw this funny meme, and they were like,
Voldemort is literally the worst villain of, like, any story.
And then someone responded, like, what are you talking about?
He's, like, gifted.
And they're like, bro, he tried using advanced magic to kill a baby.
He could have literally just dropped it on the floor.
Like, he walks up to baby Harry, and he's like, babies are fragile.
And Voldemort's like, let me use this complicated spell.
He could have just, like, he could have just picked it up and dropped it.
Pillow, yeah, tons of different ways.
He could have been creative.
And, you know, he loses.
But my idea is, you know, it's always Hitler, right?
Voldemort is basically magic Hitler.
Like, we must have pure-blooded wizards. And it's like hitler right voldemort is basically magic hitler like we must
have pure blooded wizards and it's like okay we get it dude you know what they need is they need
magic stalin that's what i'm saying i don't want to hear more here's my pitch my pitch is
the next series because she did like the the what is it the cursed child or whatever boring and then
they did the the the weird animals one stupid
no no here's what it is i want you to imagine this remember that great hall scene in hogwarts
and they're doing the sorting cap and all the kids are giggling and it's like the hat is like
griffindor and they're like everyone's cheering now right when that happens a bunch of grenades
burst through the windows land on the ground and start flash banging boom boom boom and a bunch of
special forces guys drop down with machine with like rifles and just start blasting the professors with guns.
And then the professors are all panicking and trying to like use magic, but the magic won't
work on the dudes. And then the story here is you've got non magic people who know in the book
they're called squibs and have been working with governments
to expose the existence of magic of the magic world because they believe that some people
having magic and some not is oppression and that magic people oppress the unmagic people
and so they're trying to bring about a one world no magic utopia where everyone is equal you find
out the ring leaders are actually magicians later in the movie you find out the ringleaders are actually magicians. Later in the movie, you find out. Oh, yeah, totally.
All the leaders of the party who are like, we are equal.
And nobody should have, if there is anybody without magic,
then no one should have it.
And then they all have magic.
That's a good story.
I'm telling you.
That actually might work.
And then it's cool because it's modernized,
and it's for an older audience,
where you literally have, like, special forces dudes.
Like, one guy's got
his hand on the other guy's shoulder and they have the guns pointed they're just blasting professors
at hogwarts and like what what do they do about you know like getting shot they're like trying to
put up shields but they're just they're getting shot it'd be a good scene where he's like try he's
got the guys behind him like he's got him he's like he's like trying to cast a spell but he's
stuttering like the wizard can't get out because he's so afraid that'd be funny to be fair did they ever
actually address that in harry potter i know that there was like in the very beginning the uh harry's
uncle like points a shotgun at hagrid and he like grabs it and bends it but did they ever actually
address any of any of them using guns like how much of their problems would have been solved
if harry just, bought a gun?
I mean, look, no, no, look, let's be serious. Like, they give children what is a thousand times more deadly than a gun.
There was that part of the story where...
Magic wands.
Exactly, and they can kill with them.
So it's like all the kids are running around with loaded weapons.
Based.
Anyway, we had super chats.
I'm saying, I'm going to make that movie. Actually, maybe we should do a short film that's very cool that's very funny the u.s
government like you mean to tell me the u.s government doesn't know these people exist of
course they do they got the nsa they're spying on them you know what's up you think that's kind
of the same thing as like but how the the x-men universe handled it with the school of mutants?
Like in what way?
How they integrated it with –
I'm pretty sure everybody knew the school of mutants existed because mutants were like a big contentious debate in X-Men.
Yeah.
Right.
So in Harry Potter, nobody outside of the Wizarding World knows about magic people.
It's all a big secret.
It's like a big secret.
It's like a crime to reveal them.
Were the X-Men well-known?
Yes.
Did they become well-known over the course of the comic?
They were well-known the whole time.
X-Men?
Yeah, they already knew.
Xavier was public about everything.
That's basically the early premise was Magneto was like, I am an evil mutant, and this is my brotherhood of evil mutants.
And they actually called themselves that.
And then later on they were like,
maybe we need a little bit more dimension to our villains so then they tried doing this
malcolm x martin luther king jr thing where xavier is public about his fight for mutant rights
and magneto is antifa i'm gonna burn everything down and take everything over
this is a great storyline yeah i like that storyline a lot because like it's just it's deep like you start to see the
villain's psychology and you're like well i get it why he's like that well the magneto literally
called his organization the brotherhood of evil it's so funny it's so cheap no one would do that
everybody thinks they're the good guy i think maybe people realize they're the bad guy some
yeah some people do but that's why i really like the character Victor Zaz in DC.
You know what he is?
No.
Serial killer.
That's it.
Is he a hero or anything?
Is he got superpowers?
No, that's it.
What's so good about him?
It's a well-written character.
He's literally just a serial killer.
He's an evil guy who knows he's a murderer, and he carves a notch in his body when he
kills people.
So you can have these one-dimensional villains who are like, I can shoot cold blasts
from my hands, and I'm evil!
Or you can have a guy who's literally
just evil, but there's dimension to that
character of evilness. He's a serial killer, and he's
driven to murder like some serial killers are.
Yeah. Batman's an idiot,
by the way. Why? Like, dude,
how many times has Joker murdered people, and Batman's like,
it's too bad. It's like, bro, at a
certain point, you're allowed to defend other people. And then you have the whole injustice
story arc where Joker poisoned Superman and then detonates a nuke in Metropolis, killing everybody.
And while Superman is hallucinating, he beats his pregnant wife to death. And then what happens is
Superman says to Batman, like, if you just stopped this man that you knew was an insane, deranged murderer, none of this would have happened.
And then Superman becomes authoritarian.
Wild.
Yeah.
Anyway.
And Batman's like, he's my cash crop, baby.
No one will buy my comics if I kill him.
No, Batman's like, no, you can't kill.
It's wrong.
And it's like, bro, your government is literally letting this guy out every day to do it over and over again.
At Arkham, do they not have capital punishment at Arkham?
It's not even that.
Do they not have restraints?
It's not a prison.
It's an asylum.
Have you seen that new animated series called Invincible?
Yeah, I've been watching that one.
They're kind of working through that entire system right now uh i think it's tomorrow i'm
excited yeah it's pretty good it's an old comic it's a it's not super it's like 20 year old comic
so for those that are watching it you can literally just read it and you know know what's
gonna happen who's it based on invincible yeah it's a guy so you know yeah so the problem with most stuff they do today in superheroes it's all derivative so in invincible it's basically just a guy was like let's take the
dc universe and change everybody's name and then i'll write my take on it and it's like yeah i
guess whatever is it a dc a little bit you know more gory and yeah it's more brutal yeah but come
up with some original superheroes and stuff oh a psychic
gorilla dude yeah there are some straight up like they're all knockoffs yeah every character is a
knockoff like i'm trying what's what's is a psychic gorilla is kind of unique but i mean you get the
cosmic creatures that come down with talking about gorilla grod gorilla grod is what it's called in
dc is he uh space gorilla that comes down to earth? No, no. That's what I'm gorilla. OK, Ian, tell me, Tim.
There's so much you need to learn. Yeah. Gorilla Grodd is from Gorilla City and he's a villain and he's psychic and he can control people's minds.
And Gorilla City is basically D.C.'s version of Wakanda.
But I guess it's more racist or something because everybody in that secret African city is is is gorillas.
So I don't know what's up with that that seems wrong marvel as an enemy of the flash kidding
you know that's true a gorilla city i believe you it's super intelligent gorillas have a hidden city
just like wakanda in the exact same way with a barrier that protects it and keeps it hidden
racist gorillas but they're gorillas instead so imagine like marvel's like there's wakanda and
it's this black it's this african nation that's got advanced technology. And then DC goes, yeah, but they're gorillas.
I know.
Okay, dude.
Or a city of rats, but they're wherever you think they would go.
That's like really racist.
In New York sewers?
I was thinking over, I don't know what to say, Middle East somewhere.
It's rat people instead.
Wow, Ian.
Yeah, that's how you get away with it in a video game.
New York?
That's where all the rats are. Keeping it clean. Yeah, anyway. Let you get away with it in a video game. I was going to say New York, because that's where all the rats are.
Keeping it clean.
Yeah, anyway, let's talk about something else, I guess.
Let's talk about comics.
Angry Marsupial says, I played Civ IV while watching the show almost every night.
Pinnacle of the series.
Can't have fascism without communism.
Can't build Mount Rushmore without fascism.
Figure that one out.
That is funny, but the Mount Rushmore one doesn't make a whole lot of of sense i guess it's related to they're looking at timelines when they developed the
game we were also pretty fascist in the 20s civ 4 was when they had leonard nimoy right yeah yeah
that's the best game it was it was they i think it's where religion got introduced colonization
the original colonization from on ms dos is one of the best games ever made and still to this day is one of the best games.
It's just called Colonization?
Yeah.
So they remade it off of the Civ IV engine, but that's lame.
The OG MS-DOS Colonization game to this day is still great.
It's a turn-based strategy game where you can choose to be British, French, Dutch, or Spanish.
Each different European nation gets a bonus.
If you choose English, it's not British, sorry, English,
it's easier to get immigrants to want to join.
Spanish get a bonus to killing Native Americans.
Yeah.
The French get a bonus of trading with Native Americans.
There we go.
And the Dutch get a trade bonus with Europe.
So usually I just pick either.
If you pick the Spanish, it's great because you bring your caravans to the New World
and then just start blasting the Native American tribes, and they drop treasure.
You loot and ransack.
And when you find the Inca, baby, oh, man, the Inca and the Aztec, they got gold for days.
This is a good one for you.
It's totally racist.
This sounds like a fun game, guys.
You colon as my ancestors
recruit founding fathers and then you uh generate sentiment for independence you can uh trade you
you you produce crops in the in the colonies sail back to europe and sell it build up your country
and then you can declare independence and then whatever country you pick they try to come and
stop you and then you get some intervention from another country.
And if you win, then you can sign the declaration.
Is it a mod based off a mod of Civ 4?
No, it's Sid Meier actually made.
It's basically, I think it's based off what, like Civ 2 or something?
No, no, Civ 1.
Oh, is it?
I'm reading about it now.
Like a modification of Civ 1, I think.
Epic game.
And it's got fun little flute music from the colonial era.
I used to play Civ 1.
All right, let's grab one more.
We got Eyes Open Canada says,
Re Laura Grace,
We have seen so many artists turn tail when we really needed them.
Influential lyrics turned into hypocrisy.
Shameful.
Union Jacks AF.
Matt Lillard makes SLC and hackers worth it.
For those that don't know,
Laura Jane Grace
is the lead singer formerly of Against Me, which I believe is defunct. Against Me was basically
the punk it band in 2001 or 2002. Everybody I knew was into punk had the acoustic EP as well
as reinventing Axl Rose. And at the time, Lord Jane Grace was a man by the name of
Tom Gable. And now transitioned. What happened was, if you didn't see the story, performed at
a Democrat rally, singing a song about God's dick and being rather vulgar and crass with it.
And it's really sad because the original a lot lot of the, there were a lot of naive lyrics
because it's punk. Baby, I'm an anarchist is one of the famous songs. But some of them are actually
like just really great folk punk songs. Like one of the lyrics is street faces all blend into one.
They ask for spare change. And then am I just effed up because I've forgotten what it's like
or whatever. I don't know.
I'm not thinking of lyrics right now. But basically telling the story of I've forgotten where I've come from.
The lyrics work really well.
Now this person is just old, out of touch, and singing some vulgar song for a Democrat rally.
But what really makes it funny is in the song Baby, I'm an Anarchist, one of the lines is,
you have faith in the elephant and the jackass,
and to you solidarity is a four-letter word.
Really, really funny to see the lead singer
now performing for Democrats at a rally.
And I describe that as a hilarious SLC punk ending
for the legacy of Against Me.
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