Timcast IRL - IT'S GETTING WORSE w/ Chrissie Mayr & Adam Johnson

Episode Date: February 6, 2026

Special Guest Host Chrissie Mayr is joined by Phil, Ian, Carter & Adam Johnson to discuss a man charged with attempted murder after targeting Trump's budget chief, an Antifa member captured after a fe...deral raid, and a detransitioner winning a massive lawsuit against her doctors.   Hosts:  Chrissie Mayr @ChrissieMayr (X) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Ian @IanCrossland (everywhere) | https://graphene.movie/ Producer: Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Adam Johnson @LecternLeader (X) | https://unlicensedfurnituremovers.com/

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Starting point is 00:00:04 Hey everybody, Chrissy Mayer hosting tonight for Tim Poole. Welcome to Timcast, IRL. Tonight, we'll be talking about a Maryland man charged for attempted murder for Trump's budget chief Russ fought over a fear of a fascist takeover. Also, Minnesota citizens have joined together, banded together to form a blockade against ICE. But guess what? You can't stop ICE because the Ice Man Cometh. Also, we'll be talking about a New York jury awarding $2 million to a teen girl who, formerly identified as male, the first ever of its kind in a malpractice case. But before we kick it off, let's introduce our very special guest, Adam Johnson, the lectern guy, the podium guy, my fellow Ginger. How are you doing, Chrissy? Tell the people who you are. Oh, my name is Adam Johnson. You know me as lectern guy on Twitter at lectern leader.
Starting point is 00:00:57 I have a book that I just released a couple of months ago. You can buy that on unlicensed furniture, furnishmerms.com. I'm also running for Manatee County Commissioner District 6. It's a very fun race. It's local. Everything starts in your backyard. That's why I'm running. You can help you with my campaign by going to voteadamjohnson.com.
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Starting point is 00:01:31 dot movie we got Carter Banks. What's up? I'm Carter Banks, multi-instrumentalist and producer of music at Timcast. I got a new song out this evening at midnight. We'll talk about it later. But yeah, pumped to be here. You can follow me at Carter Banks. You know, before we get started too, and we're going to go to Phil here in a second, I wanted to, I said I was going to do this.
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Starting point is 00:02:13 So you go there for Timcast.com, sign up, join the Discord. The link is on the left. Thanks a lot. Phil. Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer, the heavy metal man, all that remains. I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. Let's get into it.
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Starting point is 00:04:12 A Maryland man was charged with attempted murder for targeting. Trump's budget chief, Russ Vaught, fearing a fascist takeover. Gee, do we think the mainstream media is covering this? I doubt it. Colin DeMarco allegedly appeared at the residence last August wearing gloves and a surgical mask. He's a 26-year-old man facing attempted murder charges after allegedly traveling to the North Virginia home of the Office of Management and Budget Director Ross Vaught, with the intent to kill him according to court records and law enforcement sources. Colin DeMarco was arrested on January 22nd by the Arlington County Police and is charged with multiple offenses.
Starting point is 00:04:50 He's scheduled to appear in court February 23rd. court documents identify the intended victim only as RV described as a presidential appointee. Sources familiar with the case confirmed the target was vote. Ian, does this sound to you that things are heating up? I mean, we've had how many attempted murder events do we need before, I mean, do we think something, it's going to take another something horrible happening before, I mean, can we crack down on you know, preemptively, or is it just we have to let it play out? You can't really crack down on it until after it happens, unfortunately, which is why
Starting point is 00:05:31 politics isn't the best piercing mechanism to stop this stuff. I think it really is up to the job of people in the media. You said, is the mainstream media even covering this? We have a duty sitting on a show like this. Anytime you go live, anytime you talk to the world to de-escalate these things. You said this happened late January. So it was like two weeks ago. This happened.
Starting point is 00:05:48 A lot has changed in two weeks. but it's definitely indicative of a trend that I've seen. He was in the leftist costume of gloves, sunglasses, and surgical masks. So at least he was protecting himself from COVID. I thought they typically wore unicorn outfits and hammers. You know, the office of the CBO is not a particularly high profile part of the federal government. So I wonder if this guy has some kind of problem that he sees with the funding of something, like something that he he he a family member was getting that got cut or something like that um because
Starting point is 00:06:24 again usually if if someone's going to go after a member of the the administration they're going to go after someone that's a little more high profile just because they they want the attention you know the direct of the cbo it's it's not like most people don't know yeah most people don't even know this position yeah exactly most people don't even know what the cbo is right congressional officer budget amendment like it's not very high profile so i i wonder what his motivation is, I wonder why it was Rust that he picked out. Maybe something he cared about got doged away or
Starting point is 00:06:54 I wonder if it's from Nissen of Luigi as well I was going to say some of Luigi Mangione situation. He's trying to be like a wish.com Luigi Mangione away. Well, investigators say DeMarco later admitted to going to the residence to confront Vought over Project 2025, a conservative policy
Starting point is 00:07:12 initiative associated with the Heritage Foundation. He denied having a weapon or intending to harm anyone. Well, I guess there's our answer. All that propaganda coming to a head, it seems. It's just... But even the, you know,
Starting point is 00:07:26 exactly like this says, you know, Project 2025 was a think tank thing. It's kind of old too. Yeah, I mean, the left was freaking out over Project 2025. And if you, honestly, like, the stuff in Project 2025, like, I didn't read a whole lot of stuff in it
Starting point is 00:07:43 that I didn't like. Most of it was like pretty boilerplate conservative type stuff. So I think, actually to Ian's point, like, you know, the way that the media kind of portrays any kind of cuts or any, basically any conservative policies, they frame it as if it's the end of the world that there is somehow going to attack minorities. It's somehow motivated by evil as opposed to, you know, motivated by trying to maybe, you know,
Starting point is 00:08:11 manage the national debt, balance the budget, those kind of things. So it could be just a situation of this guy got riled up by the media. This really is juxtaposed to what Virginia is trying to pass those, you know, 20 some odd bills they tried to pass this past couple of last month, right? And some of these things were like, you know, full-term abortions. We're not going to have anyone outside the polling places enforcing, you know, immigration status. I mean, they actually are proposing things that are actually evil. Project 2025 says we're just going to follow the Constitution and the laws that are on the books,
Starting point is 00:08:42 make sure we enforce them. Yeah. I mean, again, like I said, there's, there's nothing that's particularly offensive in Project 2025. You know, it's pretty boilerplate conservative stuff. So I'm not sure what it was that he actually had a problem with. Again, it's a pretty big document. Like, there's a lot of, a lot of things that they talked about. But it was still just an outline of things that conservatives would like the federal government to do.
Starting point is 00:09:06 They'd like to see the administration do. It wasn't some kind of, you know, guarantee that it was even going to happen by the administration, no? Yeah, the most are a member of Pront. like 2025 is mainly just Trump having to denounce it eventually because they were trying to come at him with but this yeah because the way the left characterized it was it was you know they were going to take away all your rights it's going to be uh what's that stupid movie they always dress up in the red tresses oh handmaid his tail it's going to you know throw women with the bus and and all of this stuff because they were it's going to make us a christian nationalist nation and blah blah blah
Starting point is 00:09:40 you know doing all the fearmongering stuff and and obviously that has not come to pass it's exceedingly unlikely that it will come to pass because that's not even Donald Trump's like that Donald Trump's not that guy they want people to think that he's some kind of evangelical or what have you because the evangelicals support him but evangelicals support him largely because he appointed conservatives to the bench and the scorus and got you know roe versus weight overturned it's not because they're like man that guy's that guy's got a wholesome family life everyone's aware of Donald Trump's sorted past and and the evangelical Those are looking at him and they're like, well, it's better than trans and the kids.
Starting point is 00:10:17 He's never pretended to be a perfect Christian man. He's even been reported once saying, like, I don't know if I would go to heaven. Like, I don't know if I'll make it in. But he's still a, he's still a 90s Democrat, right? 90s liberal, you know, my favorite reason to watch home alone, too, honestly. But I mean, to your point, like, if you look at the stuff that he talks about when he's talking about immigration, these, policies that that we have now, they were all passed with bipartisan support, right? And they're the exact same policies that Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, all the Democrats
Starting point is 00:10:55 15 years ago were like, this is how we're going to deal with illegal immigration. We're going to build some kind of barrier. We're going to build a fence. We're going to do all this stuff. And then after kind of the, after Barack Obama's first term and woke kind of sensibilities took over the country, that's when it was like, oh, these things are verboten. You can't talk about building a barrier. Oh, no one's illegal on stolen land.
Starting point is 00:11:17 And there are, there should be no borders. In the world, you should be able to travel freely, blah, blah, blah. I mean, even Bernie Sanders said, look, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, every illegal immigrant coming in. That's a Coke, that's a, that's a, that's a, uh, policy. And then I'm against it because it hurts the workers in America. Like, that was his policy position for the longest time until, you know, those, those two, uh, women of color got up on stage and kicked them off of his own stage. Oh, my gosh. You got stood up.
Starting point is 00:11:46 Apparently, the law enforcement officials did, they did find drafted notes referencing a manifesto, a weapon stash, and a document titled Body Disposal Guide. Smart. Vague. I mean, you got to title that's something else. Like nothing. Like, don't have a title on the book, at least. Like someone else's diary. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Christmas wish list. I don't know. He bought a small pig farm. A search of his eye cloud account allegedly revealed references to fire. arms, including a 357 magnum cult revolver. A partial search of his residence did not recover weapons, but probably tons of anime.
Starting point is 00:12:21 Just kidding. Complaint also cites social media and discord messages in which DeMarco allegedly expressed violent thoughts towards Trump, surprise, surprise, and discussed locating Vought's address. Yep, and like you said, he reportedly admired Luigi Mangiom. Oh, really? Yep.
Starting point is 00:12:37 Wow. Wow. Gay, yeah. So gay. So, so gay. I'm about to be able to be able to Mario. I love the article here. It says fully preloaded, 357 Magnet.
Starting point is 00:12:49 What is that even fully preload? It's either loaded or not loaded. Yeah, that's like six bullets max, right? Sounds like an adult film. Insinuating he was going to unload the gun. Was it cocked? No. The hammerback?
Starting point is 00:13:00 This is a family show carter. Preloading it kind of indicates that he's intending to use it. If you preload a weapon, you're doing it for a purpose. If you're just loading the weapon, it doesn't mean. What's the between preloading and loading?
Starting point is 00:13:11 It's like pre-boarding and boarding. It's like pre-boarding and boarding. It's like an extra. like six bullets in his pocket or I don't know I'm not a I'm not really It just goes down to the bill right these articles have no idea about firearms or anything whatsoever preloaded and they all say as a weapon stash
Starting point is 00:13:24 This is a post millennial this is a very highly regarded Phil what is a stash of fire arms How would you to find that? Preloaded probably meant it was loaded when he got picked up so he loaded it before he wasn't He didn't show up and have an empty gun with bullets On the side and was gonna load it on scene or whatever Most likely you're right I mean look at every I thought men liked to unload themselves
Starting point is 00:13:44 before a date. Anybody that carries a gun or whatever, like, you're going to have it loaded, right? Like, the last thing you want to do is be like, oh, I need a gun. Let me, you know, shoot. Hold on a second. Especially a wheel gun.
Starting point is 00:13:56 Don't murder me just yet. So. Wow. Yep, and court records state, DeMarco previously told law enforcement, he feared Trump's reelection would lead to a fascist takeover. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:08 In November of 24, he was detained under a guess what? Mental illness emergency. petition after telling police he wanted to die following the election. All right, get in the pile with everybody else. Just move to Canada, move out of the country. I'm going to die. I can't survive. Trump won. Taylor's oldest time. A song as old as tune. Rime. Well, Trump won the popular vote. So by definition, these people who are coming out here doing these things, the people who are doing the violence against ICE, they are the actual fascist because we won the popular vote. Everything that's happened right now is
Starting point is 00:14:41 what everyone voted for in majority. So we are by definition, not the fascists. Well, I brought up before, like, I voted for Trump actually this time, particularly because I wasn't going to vote for Kamala Harris and the imperial candidate being without a primary. But I didn't vote for carte blanche with Trump. I voted to give him the authority to do deportations, you know, secure the border. But if he goes haywire and starts commanding people to mask our dudes on the streets to collect all the, I'm going to speak up against it still. So he still has a threshold of decency. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:12 You're like, you know, he's got to meet legality. He's got to meet morality. Are you, it sounds like you're coming out in support of the guy that was going after Russ Boy. Yeah, you're like, he has a good point. No, I'm just saying the rhetoric of Trump got the popular vote, therefore everything he does is fine is not, it's a fallacy. You know, he still has a threshold of things he can and shouldn't do.
Starting point is 00:15:33 Well, yeah, I mean, he's limited by law. He's followed, you know, federal judges who are, in my opinion, should just be overlooked. And also, just an interview. I think it was a. today or yesterday where he said he's calling the mayor he's calling the city he's asking permission to come in there so he actually is doing things i think pretty amicably you know it's not forcing his way into places but we have problems just because the narrative that the left puts out is that trump is some kind of fascist dictator doesn't mean that trump has even broken the law right
Starting point is 00:15:59 like there's nothing that trump has ordered anyone to do that's illegal but the but the right will come out and say oh i can't believe we're we're you know he's giving up we're losing he's calling You know, he's recalling those ice agents, you know, out of Minnesota. This is terrible. But I think some of those people are like radicals or like extremists that have nothing to lose on the right. Like there's people on the left. Obviously, you'll see that it'll go out and Mangione, for instance, potentially nothing left to lose desperate. But the people on the right are like, you're not hitting it hard enough, Trump.
Starting point is 00:16:28 Like, who are they? With they from keyboards. I don't never see like a really prominent, very rarely right wing personality demanding like blood on the street or harder. it's pretty rare because that will put the eye of Soron on you as a speaker. So it's just in these texts. Younger people want to see more out of Trump. Like you, I mean, people like Nick Fuentes, they want to see more out of Donald Trump. Like he wants, he thinks that Trump's dropping the ball and not going nearly hard.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Oh, yeah. America First people. Yeah. Yeah. But to the point about, you know, like the idea that Trump isn't doing enough. Like, look, there are people in Minneapolis, Will Stancel's in Minneapolis. And he was he tweeted. He was saying, for all the drawdown, ice talk continues all over Minneapolis, feels endless. Like, Homan is smarter than Bovino, no real feat there.
Starting point is 00:17:16 He says, he understands that if he does stuff, that signals that were in the denuntment of the crisis, media will move on. But brutality with observers is escalating, ice is still omnipresent, little sign on the ground that it's over. You know, like we said, 2,300 ice agents is still a massive increase from over, you know, what it was. I think it was 300 or something like that they had. I heard the number 70 last night. Maybe it was 300. But even still, like, it's a huge increase. So even if, you know, 700 people, 700 agents leave.
Starting point is 00:17:43 They scaled the optics down for the media, but they're still there. Yeah. And that was an argument that me and Sean were having last night. Like, Sean thinks that they should be showing people that the, that were carting people off and they're getting deported. Like, he was talking about making a TV show. He's a TikTok of everybody getting thrown into a truck. Try that for a little while. And my point was like, if you can do it without anyone seeing it, without anyone,
Starting point is 00:18:07 knowing that it's going on just so long as you're following the law, you know, just so long as you're doing it legally. But if you can do it without all the bluster and without all the protests and without all the fighting, that's the best option. Well, it's crazy because, like, Stalin went and did this stuff in the middle of the night so not to alarm the population. Like, we're doing it in broad daylight, which is arguably more transparent than anything. You bring up Stalin. It's exactly why I specified made the caveat of within the law and stuff like that. Totally. That was also legal. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. Stalin made it legal to do what he did in the middle of the night and silence. So it's a double-edged sword. I know what you're saying because you don't want to
Starting point is 00:18:39 inflame the populace with scaring them with media of dudes getting dragged away. But at the same time, like, you don't want to hide the darkness if it does get it. I'm not saying. Hold on, I got to push back on that. I think equating what's being done with ICE in the United States today to Stalin is vastly overstating it. I didn't equate it. You were using it as an example. It's not an equation. They're not the same thing. But I'm saying if it got to that point where it is very, very bad. opposite to show that something being done in the dead of night is secretly being done and, you know, clearly wrong. But the fact that Trump's doing things in the daytime for everyone to see, way more dangerous for ICE, but it just, it's, he's not breaking the long time. Biden was flying people in the middle of night all over the country when he was in the regime.
Starting point is 00:19:23 Yeah, exactly. He did plenty of things in middle of the night. We could get Barney to come out and be like, clean up, clean up, everybody everywhere, clean up, clean up. And he's throwing the illegals back onto the truck. I read today that J.D. Vance is heading up in audit in California. that he was put ahead of this. I think at some point you're going to have limited return to Minneapolis. I know they've already poured tens of thousands of people out of there and there will be limited returns. So I like the strategy of you go into a place, you hit them hard, you hit them fast, you get a lot of people out of there.
Starting point is 00:19:49 And then you move somewhere else, you do it somewhere else because we know that it's happening all over the country. So I like this drop ship bunch of people, get a bunch of work done, go somewhere else. Don't let them catch up. Don't let them have enough time to organize and put people together to put up barriers and riots. Get a couple thousand of the worst out of there. And, you know, that's better than nothing. You can always go back if there's more, you know. It's not like, it's not like there, you know, you go into Minneapolis one time and oh, sorry, we already did that. We can't go back. Yeah, it's your house, Daddy.
Starting point is 00:20:17 You can come back whenever you want. Let them feel safe. In combat, too, they'll hit a target and then they'll wait like two hours until everybody comes out, try to start to do the recovery, and then they hit the target again to get everybody. And that's what they could do with ice. They go in. They hit the target. Like a donkey punch. Sorry, I.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Round two. Is it really like that? I don't know. You know the sales of rice and bananas, you'll know when I'm coming back out. Maybe I have to look and put that is again. You're watching the supermarkets to see if the population's increased. I guess speaking of Minnesota, oh my goodness.
Starting point is 00:20:52 Yeah. It continues on and on. Minnesota activist Kyle Wagner was arrested and charged with threatening ice agents. This is from CBS News. A Minnesota activist was arrested Thursday in charge with threatening to assault and kill immigration and customs of enforcement agents. The Department of Justice said prosecutors alleged that Kyle Wagner 37 shared comments and videos to Facebook and Instagram last month and encourage his followers to attack federal immigration officers where he called them Gestapo and murderers. He is expected to make his initial appearance in federal court on Thursday. Photos were taken on Thursday.
Starting point is 00:21:32 They appear to show Wagner being led. out of a residential building in Minneapolis. Oh, my God. Is that real? Yeah, it's real. That's his picture. That's, uh, he looks exactly as I expected. I'm surprised that he doesn't, he doesn't look like, like he's not dressed like a lawyer.
Starting point is 00:21:48 I really kind of expected that. Are those tattoos of tears? Why a face tattoo? You're just never going to get a job that way. You're not a rapper. You're not post Malone. Yeah, you are not. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:22:01 I don't know, but I'm glad they got, they wrapped him up. He's not somebody in your band, Phil. No, no. They probably had a hard time identifying him with his hoodie that says, I'm Antifa. Right? Yeah. Well, that must they got Antifa.
Starting point is 00:22:12 You got to leave something to the imagination, sir. Oh, boy. Yeah, look at that. He certainly wore the right sweatshirt. I think that's it. I'm going to look it up. I'm going to try and find this guy. I like this, again, this phrasing.
Starting point is 00:22:23 Antifa is short for anti-fascists, loosely organized left-wing movement or ideology. Do they not have an entire signal chat that govern officials who are part of? Yeah, I don't, yeah, they do. I mean, I'm not, I, I assume everybody in the signal chat would call themselves Antifa. They would say they're anti-fascists in the broad sense of the term. Whether or not they would, you know, you know, be going to like meetings flying the anti-fascist flag.
Starting point is 00:22:50 I'm not so sure about that. But, I mean, at the end of the day, if you're in a signal chat with a bunch of people that are Antifa that called themselves Antifa, likely a whole bunch of communists, I mean, if you were in a signal chat, with a bunch of Nazis that called themselves Nazis, they'd be like, you're a Nazi. So, you know, you're like, look, man, if you're sitting at the table. He was threatening ICE agents. He was stating, we're effing coming for you. The following day, he allegedly encouraged his followers to,
Starting point is 00:23:17 like many of our leftists, politicians harass immigration officers, and we should cripple them. Anywhere, we have an opportunity to get our hands on them, we need to put our hands on them. It's so funny, he's like, we're coming for you, and they're like, no. Oh, we're going to come and get you, buddy. We'll put our hands on you.
Starting point is 00:23:35 Like picking a fight with the government. Look, if you've got a problem with the government, you go to court, you sue somebody. This kind of stuff, they're just going to come and pick you up. There's going to be a bunch of dudes wearing green. They're going to have more guns than you. They're going to throw you in jail. Don't be stupid. Ian, is this just larping at the end of the day?
Starting point is 00:23:55 You were just moving things around. What was the question? I said, Ian, do you think this is just? just larping at the end of the day. I don't know. These people think they're revolutionaries. No, I think they're actually developing psychosis through media manipulation. This guy, a lot of people are.
Starting point is 00:24:12 They truly believe it, whether they're right or not. You know, they really believe it. So it's actually not a larp for this guy. This guy actually thought he was doing the right thing. He's pushing others to hunt the immigration officer. He said his goal is to unmask and identify the agents. It's just scary sounding stuff. in one of his social media posts from January 13th,
Starting point is 00:24:32 he allegedly said Minnesota is where ice has come to die. And if he was a clever man, he would say where ice comes to melt. Yeah. We want to know who they are. We will identify every single one of them and prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law, he said. Wait, what? This is what the guy is saying. He said that?
Starting point is 00:24:50 The unhinged, mentally ill tattooed man. How can you prosecute them if you kill them? A citizen's arrest. Only in Georgia, though. It's a terrible manifesto. If it has to be done at the barrel of a gun, then let us have a little effing fun. Yeah, that's crazy. This is just unhinged.
Starting point is 00:25:09 Maybe it's tough to like the line between live action roleplay, the LARP and psychosis is kind of like blurry. Like if you're an actor, you're kind of psychotic. You become someone else for a moment, which is psychotic. So there are a lot of people that think it's cool and they're just along for the ride. Are they like that when they go home at night, do you think? Well, you know, maybe they totally tune it all out and go. He says, get your effing guns and stop these effing people in a Facebook video. Facebook, he's showing his age with that.
Starting point is 00:25:41 It sounds like he's writing a hardcore song. Yeah. Yeah. Like some hardcore band, like, you know, he's like, you expect to be, for him to be like, straight edge, you know, or something. Pam Bondi said in a statement that this man allegedly docks and called for the murder of law enforcement office. of law enforcement officers, encourage bloodshed in the streets, and proudly claimed affiliation with the terrorist organization Antiva before going on the run. But you know what, Adam, at least he didn't pick up a podium and walk around smiling. Truly the worst crime you keep it in this country.
Starting point is 00:26:12 Truly, truly, truly. Today's arrest illustrates you cannot run, you cannot hide, you cannot evade our federal agents if you come for law enforcement. The Trump administration will come for you. Unless you do it on an island. Oh, boy. Too soon. Too soon. Aye, aye, aye.
Starting point is 00:26:29 Caroline Levitt said the Trump administration would hold accountable anyone who illegally obstructs these law enforcement operations or targets, doxes, or harasses ICE agents. And you know what? I think Trump said recently they're going to start making sure all the agents have body cams, which can only help them. It helps the guy that shot Renee Good ultimately because we could see, oh, well, the carb definitely hit him. I think the difference, too, between the ice agents and these people like Wagner here, ice agents, I don't think they go out, wake up a nine to five and think, I hope I get to kill someone today. They have to live with that forever. This man woke up on a regular basis.
Starting point is 00:27:05 I hope I get to kill someone and I hope other people kill people. Like, it's a completely different ideology. You think he would have tried out to be an ice agent? Just kidding. Protests have broken out in Minnesota in response to Operation Metro Surge. That sounds like a new energy drink, which the Trump administration launched. in December to ramp up immigration efforts
Starting point is 00:27:25 enforcement efforts in the state more than 3,000 immigration agents descended on Minneapolis as we mentioned before. Borders are announced Wednesday that 700 law enforcement personnel would withdraw for Minnesota. Yeah, we mentioned all that. Let's check
Starting point is 00:27:40 out this video, shall we? This is about the blockade. Yeah, right there's fine. Here we go. So yeah, Minnesota residents have taken safety safety into their own hands by forming a blockade to do checkpoints to check for ice agents. We are literally creating a place that we know who's coming and going in and out of our neighborhoods. In the middle of the road at 32nd and Cedar Avenue, a makeshift roadblock turned this intersection into a round amount.
Starting point is 00:28:11 That is so sad. The horror slowed as drivers noticed, some honked, others asked questions, and one man brought food for the people standing watch. Sim. I said, thank you so much. How did it make you feel just seeing a community checkpoint in your neighborhood? Well, you know, it felt fine. I didn't, I don't, uh... Is she Somalian?
Starting point is 00:28:32 I don't have to have a real... She's Somalians. Yeah, exactly. Wade Haynes has been standing at this corner twice a day for one reason, to stand up against ICE activity and keep his community safe. He chose this corner. Others chose this intersection. She's kind of inspiring. I was like, wow, okay.
Starting point is 00:28:50 We've got, we've got folks. out there who are kind of taking care of us, looking out for us. That's good. But in Minneapolis, police stepped in clearing the roadblock. Yeah. That guy's terrified that if he spoke out, he'd get grabbed by mob. Honestly, I'm kind of sad about it. Still, residents say the roadblock was necessary. We need to keep our neighbor safe, so we will be doing this again. We need a border. We need a wall.
Starting point is 00:29:11 Interesting fact, her jacket was actually all orange. The top has just cat piss now. Ouba, go back to the Learing Center. You want to watch this? Yes. To ensure public safety for the neighborhood and emergency vehicles. Frank. All right, Uber.
Starting point is 00:29:27 Thank you. She's definitely small. Uber. Looks like a D I hired me. Was that from today? That video from today, yesterday? Because they're breaking. I hear the cops are breaking up these makeshift stopgaps now.
Starting point is 00:29:39 That's a pretty sad blockade. Yeah. They probably just told everybody, look, take a bunch of garbage from your house. It's just like a traffic circle. And bring it out into the street. If they spent the same amount of time building, for its with their kids, the world will be a better place. Yes.
Starting point is 00:29:53 Yeah. They don't have kids there. They don't have kids there. To me, it's just. I build stuff sometimes, but I would never use like a pallet like that for the wood. It's just not good. Take it apart first. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:02 Well, I mean, even that. Then you can use the lumber. But you know, it sounds like the local residents support this. And I don't know, do you think it actually makes them feel safer, Phil? Or is it just they're just saying what they feel like they have to say because that's where they live. Apparently that guy is out there standing around saying, you know, I have a problem with ICE as well. had some kind of thing on his on his house. I'm sure they're a handful of people or whatever that agree.
Starting point is 00:30:23 But the average person that isn't involved doesn't want to get involved in this, I'm sure they're like, oh, Jesus, these guys again. You know, they look at them and they think you guys are retards. This is stupid. I got to get to work. I got to go. I got to pick up my kids. You know, normal person stuff.
Starting point is 00:30:37 And it doesn't help. It doesn't ingratiate you to the community. You know, it just makes people like annoyed with you. How many do they think go along with fear, though? Because I know, like, when I was that George, when George Florida, who was the guy who didn't kill him? Derek Chilvin. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:54 Well, during his trial, they were intimidated the jurors. Yeah. And these jurors, like, you know, they're going to convict because they're getting docks in real time. I wonder how many of these citizens in Minneapolis, there's like, yes, we're definitely with that because we don't want to have our house burned to the ground. We saw the same things happen during the BLM riots. People will put up signs like, we're allies, we're allies. We're black on.
Starting point is 00:31:13 We're still getting looted. We're black on. Don't loot. Yeah. And they still got a, you know, rock through their window or what have you know. Yeah. So, I mean, I think that you're right. I think there's a lot of people that are out there just kind of, you know, doing their best to keep their head down.
Starting point is 00:31:26 If they're asked, they're like, oh, yeah, yeah. And then at home, they're like, oh, these people are stupid, you know. If they, I don't know how much it actually affects the average person. It's probably just lightly annoying, you know, mildly annoying. Like, oh, this is stupid stuff. Like, we live here. Yeah, it's like, you know, cool. These, these morons are out there doing this again.
Starting point is 00:31:43 It's like living wherever the groundhog lives, every groundhog's day, you know? Like, where does Pucks a ton of time? Tony Phil live somewhere in Pennsylvania. Yeah. I'm sure those residents every year like, oh, this again. Yeah, but I mean the point that I think that they're just like, oh, you know, this is annoying
Starting point is 00:31:59 and because it's not super. Like having a drive through a children's fort on your way to work. Oh, it is. I've learned being here, I do like traffic circles. I'm starting to really enjoy traffic circles. I finally understood why they have those. They're so much better than lights. There's so much better than lights.
Starting point is 00:32:12 Stop signs and like, so these people are probably like, hey, finally this four-way stop is now, just keep driving. I'm going to County, Commissioner. Do not condone these statements. We hate them. In the County, they're all going away. We're bulldozing them.
Starting point is 00:32:23 Wouldn't it been great if during this video you saw Nick Shirley going around, what do you do from work? Anybody hear work? No, of course they don't. They don't have to get a work. Collecting government pensions. Yeah. It's tiring collecting checks from the government.
Starting point is 00:32:41 I think it's funny they have that much trash just laying around. Yeah, it is. Throw your trash away, people. We cleaned out our living room to build. this barricade. They really think they're going to stop ice. That's all pallets from the Walmart. I feel like if ice sees them,
Starting point is 00:32:57 they're just going to be like, all right, well, we'll turn around. We'll go to the next block. We'll just refer to them as trash people for now on. Oh, look, it's the trash people again. To the center for the trash man to pick up. Well, I mean, the police picked it up, and I'm sure that they threw it in the garbage, so they were doing the good work. They got to clear that stuff.
Starting point is 00:33:15 I mean, like, has anybody ever been to the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis? No. The shittiest. Twice last week. You mean the one God struck down with lightning? It is so bad. It looks like everybody just exactly like that blockade brought their garbage into it's right at that corner where the cup foods was, which they had to rebrand, which I think was a mistake. Because it's like I went there to take a selfie in front of the place.
Starting point is 00:33:40 I'm like, it's not Cup Foods anymore. They called something else. But it's everybody, I guess it started out as a George Floyd Memorial, but everything is like sun bleached and wet. It's a bunch of like wet old teddy bears and picture frames. And then it slowly became like just like a memorial for whoever. Like, I know someone who died. And it's a mess. There's no one's keeping it up.
Starting point is 00:34:02 There's just like dead plants everywhere. It was like it was pretty disgusting. They should build a fort to keep it from getting wet. But I don't know. It's emblematic of what. It's emblematic of what happens to social societies. Decay. It just was a sad site.
Starting point is 00:34:16 Exactly. And blocking the street. I heard he has a family member there. George Floyd's family member that actually charges he goes $20 to take pictures there. So if you go there to take a picture. Well, I did buy for free. Gross. Not really a family destination.
Starting point is 00:34:32 But, you know, if you're in the neighborhood. I should try that, go there. I'm actually his brother. $20. We went into the cup foods and bought like a bunch of different like rap chips. Like they have like DMX Fritos. He's a real 20 old ago, right? Cardi B Cheetos.
Starting point is 00:34:49 Like, we bought a bunch of them. It was me and my friend, like, posing with, like, orange and grape soda in front of them. Nice. It was a tasteful moment. You paid for it with a real 20, right? You didn't try to pass a fake one. Yeah, we all bought Lucy cigarettes.
Starting point is 00:35:05 It was fun. It was a fun day. Oh, boy. So. Don't listen to me, guys. Okay. Let's move on. Guys, guess what I don't know if this is shocked to anybody.
Starting point is 00:35:14 But trans surgery, turns out it's bad. Did we know this? Did we have any inkling? So New York, and this is exciting because this happened in my neck of the woods in Westchester County, New York jury awards $2 million to a teen girl who formally identified as male in a malpractice case. In what may be the first of many such cases, I hope, a New York jury awarded millions to a woman who no longer thinks of herself as a male who underwent a double mastectomy six years ago at age 16. So this woman began her, I guess, social transition at 15. Yes, brutal. That's brutal. So this is in Westchester County.
Starting point is 00:35:55 They can't even admit it in the headline. No, I know. They don't even call her detransitioner either. So the dude literally sued $1,2 million, and they're still calling him a woman in the headline. After saying, I'm not this, this thing was done wrongly to me. It was money for definition. It was a girl who transitioned to be a guy. Yeah, I think her name is Fox Varian, a woman who no longer thinks of herself.
Starting point is 00:36:16 as male underwent double mastectomy six years ago. And this is going to be the first U.S. malpractice case of its kind to reach a trial verdict. The jury found a psychologist and a plastic surgeon liable for medical malpractice, which I think they all should be liable for this. In performing and supporting the 2019 breast removal surgery on variant in order to treat gender dysphoria, the award includes $1.6 million for past and future pain and suffering and $400,000 for future medical, expenses according to the epic times and this is out of e w t n news by the way variant lawyers said she no longer thinks of herself as male and said she sued claiming psychologist kenneth uh einhorn finkle and einhorn and einhorn and fankle failed to meet the standard of care through inadequate psychological evaluation poor communication between the professionals and insufficient screening before
Starting point is 00:37:15 proceeding with the irreversible procedure. I mean, like are any of the medical professionals who do this, they're all, they're all failing to do their jobs, basically. Nobody should be doing surgery on a minor period. The case centered on whether the medical team properly assessed her mental health and readiness for gender affirming surgery, marking a significant development in the growing number of such lawsuits. The legal team, and it sounds like she's got a good legal team. around her and I hope this is just the first of many more. Yeah, it's crazy that went to a jury trial and everything. This is going to be like the future lobotomies.
Starting point is 00:37:53 People have been saying it for a long time. Oh, yeah. But this is the lobotomies of the modern day. Yep. It's just, it's like abhorrent, man. It's disgusting. We're doing this. I have to assume the parents were on board with this and it didn't start at 16.
Starting point is 00:38:04 Well, this probably started a lot earlier on. Well, the mother said that she felt like she was being bullied by the, by the psychologist. She was never into the idea. She wasn't into the idea. She said that she felt like she was being bullied. she felt like it was rushed and so that I mean that's a big part of the problem is it's not just that that kids are saying this stuff because they're you know reading stuff on the internet or they're their friends that are talking about it or whatever um there are parents that are like no I don't
Starting point is 00:38:31 want this to happen to my kid you know I don't I don't think this is a good idea and then the kids you know end up somehow getting in getting to a psychologist or whatever and the psychologist is is just affirm everything they say because the the argument that is made on the left is you have to You can't say, well, maybe this is something else. Maybe, maybe this is just an awkward phase or whatever. You have to affirm the things that they say. And if you don't, you're going to have people from the LGBT lobby coming down on you like Matt. You know?
Starting point is 00:38:58 I'm trying on the 90s with this. Oh, sorry. Do you have more? No, go ahead. With the opiate epidemic with, you know, Sackler family and all this. But it was about the medical industry converted into treating pain. And they had to treat the patient's pain instead of their illness. So if the patient was like, I'm in pain, I need more medicine.
Starting point is 00:39:16 The doctor was obligated than to give them medicine or they would be committing malpractice for not acquiescing to the patient's pain. And it's the same kind of thing. Mind state that if this kid's in pain, that's more important than what's right. We have to make their pain go down. So let's just do. It's emotional pain, though. It's like, guess what it's called puberty.
Starting point is 00:39:37 We all are awkward in our bodies between the ages of 10 and 30. I don't know for some people. So it's called just, just waded out. And studies have shown that these surgeries do not reduce suicide, which is precisely what what psychologists will manipulate parents with. They'll say the old line of, do you want a dead daughter or a live son? And people will just throw their hands up like, okay, I don't want my kid to unalive themselves. So it's just very sad, but this is very exciting to see. and I hope things just ramp up, and this is the first of many more cases like this.
Starting point is 00:40:16 I would tell my kids I would disown them. They know that clearly from me. You make that decision like, don't bother coming home for Christmas. Harsh but necessary. I think this is going to send a chill and a shockwave down the spines of many psychologists that will be nowhere near this kind of behavior in the future. Yeah, because if they claim, oh, it's for the good of the kids, it's for the good of the kids. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:40 Okay, how about you agree to do it for free? Like, how about all these psychologists and all these surgeons? If you want to do it for free and prove that you're really helping these kids, okay. But we know it's not about that. We know it's about their commission and making customers for life. That's it. And it's also these programs are fun. It's my background in psychology.
Starting point is 00:40:58 That's what I've studied in college. And you talk about the IRB, the National Review Board, how they do studies. These things are funded top down, and they actually want to put money into it because they're getting money out of it. So they do their studies. Next step is, well, we got to practice things in real life. Money gets pushed into that. So I don't really, I don't know necessarily if these psychologists or these doctors are on board. We're doing these things or if it's just a paycheck. We're going to fund the hospital for doing this. We're getting funding for research. I just, I think they're evil for that. It's just a paycheck. Yeah. They don't care. And to Chrissy's point, you know, the idea that they get a patient for life or that or the drug companies get a patient for life. You can't just get a surgery and then be like, okay, I'm going to go off on my way and I'm going to be fine. Like you still need to be.
Starting point is 00:41:38 on hormone replacements. You need to be on all kinds of drugs for the rest of your life. So there's a big incentive from pharmaceutical companies to have these surgeries. Obviously, the people that are doing the surgeries are making a lot of money. There are people that are ideologically committed to this.
Starting point is 00:41:56 And we were talking earlier, it's only like about a 10% detransition rate. And part of the reason for that is because of the ostracization that comes, because of the lobby, the LGBT groups that people usually associate with, when they're trans, they will disown you. You will get all kinds of crap on, you'll be inundated on Twitter. People will call you names.
Starting point is 00:42:16 And so there's a lot of pressure to stay. Even if you're not happy, it doesn't make you happy. And that's probably part of why suicide is so high. It's like, I thought this was going to make me happy. And then when it doesn't, they're like, well, I can't go back because I'm just going to get excoriated on the internet. They go from love-m bombing you to completely ostracizing you. And I'm sure there are far more detransitioners.
Starting point is 00:42:36 It's just like they're not statistically measured. Yeah. And a lot of the reasons why these kids, particularly autistic girls, are drawn to this social contagion. It's like, oh, wow, like, I'm going to get all this attention. I'm going to, like, finally feel good in my body. I'll finally, like, have my place, right? I'll look at how glamorous they make it look on YouTube, all these, you know, all these
Starting point is 00:42:54 influencers that they follow. So, you know, and another thing we're talking about this morning, the rates of body dysmorphia, so like, like bulimia and anorexia, they've gone down significantly, whereas, you know, trans girls have or trans boys has has gone up and it's been you know it's been not if you look at ariana grande I think she's holding down those stats all by herself right but but yeah like the the the idea that this isn't body dysmorphia right that it isn't just kids that feel uncomfortable in their body like to your point earlier like that's clearly what it is and and the the medical industry which is
Starting point is 00:43:30 supposed to take care of people has jumped on the fact that kids are insecure they feel awkward and they're like oh we can take advantage of this we can capitalized on it so it's it's it's nefarious and pernicious in multiple ways and I think that the first of all the government should have always been saying no we're not gonna this is this is wrong this is that you're not doing this the only time that you will tell a person that this solution for your psychological issue is actually changing your body is this like if someone says I you know my hand it's someone else's hand I know it's not my hand and I I know it's not my
Starting point is 00:44:06 hand and I I got to cut up for a period of time, I'm told. It doesn't feel like your hand. Called the stranger. It gets numb. Doctors are never like, okay, well, we're going to cut your hand off and that'll fix your problem. It doesn't fix the problem. You know, they still have that disorder.
Starting point is 00:44:23 And so, you know, cutting off body parts never fixes a disorder. If you need any more proof of how demonic this is, look no further than what's been coming out recently in the Epstein files. They talked specifically about grooming, creating basically, basically. trans kids specifically for sick, twisted adult fetishes. And they, I mean, if you want to do deep dives into that, like, they, Epstein cites like specific examples of like, of why we need to create. It's so disgusting.
Starting point is 00:44:52 And it's so, it's so absolutely demonic. And I just can't wait for this chapter in human history to be over soon enough. And the first medical, major medical organization actually comes out against trans surgeries for minors. This is out of the National Review. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons released new guidance on Tuesday, cautioning physicians against performing gender transition surgeries on minors, marking a significant breakthrough for critics of the procedures who have long called on major medical associations to be transparent about the harms associating with medicalizing gender dysphoric children. Exactly what we've been talking about. And so many of these kids just need therapy.
Starting point is 00:45:35 A lot of them have been abused. and that's why they hate their bodies. It's my question like. Money. Partially because the whole woke thing that was going on for the past decade or so, like if you said no kids don't need to transition, you were called all the bad names. People really have grown like really, they've been desensitized to words like bigot, racist, sexist, because we've had to. Because that's been used to bully people into being silent.
Starting point is 00:46:03 And when you're seeing stuff like this, right? Like you have to speak up and say, look, this is wrong, you know, but most people are not used to being called names and they're not used to the vitriol. And if you say something, like if you've got a Twitter account, you've got 50 followers or 100 followers, and you say something and it gets someone on Reddit and notices it. And the next thing you know, your mentions are full of people,
Starting point is 00:46:24 you know, 200 people or whatever, calling you all these names. It seems like everyone in the world is beating you up, whether it be Twitter or Facebook or Instagram or whatever. If you normally get five comments on a post and you put up a post and there's 200 replies, it seems like so overwhelming. People aren't used to it. So it's like it was an effective tactive to just pile on and basically scare people into silence. And so it's a good thing that people have kind of grown a bit thicker skin.
Starting point is 00:46:53 But it's a learning curve. People have had to realize that this is not, you're not a bigot for saying, hey, this is wrong. That it's just like, hey, you have to speak up. And there are going to be people that are going to call you names and say stuff. but you have to ignore them because it's not true, you know? And I think just like with the changes we saw with men and women's sports, remember how long people were saying like, why is no one standing up?
Starting point is 00:47:14 Why are there no female athlete standing up? And then we had, what's her name, the blonde? Riley Gaines. And then we're like, okay, she's the face of this. Okay. And unfortunately, it seems like it has taken a certain number of detransitioners, you know, girls to come out and be like. Chloe Cole.
Starting point is 00:47:33 Yeah. Chloe Cole's big. I'm a victim of this. And unfortunately, that's, I think, what people needed to kind of really wake up and see, like, yeah, these surgeries don't cure anything. I think this is a result of allowing psychotic ideology to take root whenever it started, you know, 2012 is when Internet video, 2010 is when it really started becoming normalized. And this is the reason it took so long to unwind this and to get people to is because it entrenched for seven years in the buildup. You can't let psychotic ideologies entrench or you can. If you let them take hold, then you'll get ostracized for speaking out against it later.
Starting point is 00:48:09 But if you get it right away and you show people how crazy it is, it usually the immune system kicks on and squashes the ideology. Because if someone had transed a kid in 2010, a little kid that got her boobs cut off by 2014, she's 20 years old and she's crying. Right. Yeah, I guess to see the full like brunt of what has happened takes a few years or a decade. But yeah, it's pretty big that this huge medical. companies coming out. So it's the AMA. It's the American Medical Association. And just to make a point here, they're not coming out against it completely. They're saying for minors. So back in 2020 and 2021, the AMA launched the National LGBTQ Fellowship Program in 21, providing up to 700,000
Starting point is 00:48:50 grants to academic medical centers to train physicians in transgender affirming care, including cross-sex hormones in pediatric and adolescent patients. So it's not like they're against this. So they're They're trying to make you think we're still on your side. They have been funding at three quarters of a million dollar grants for hospitals to do these things for the past four years. They've not changed their tune. All they're saying is, oh, it's not popular right now. And I'm telling you right now, they'll get right back to it the second that we stopped talking about it. So I don't want to give them any credit whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:49:21 Or if a Democrat wins like the next election. The next day, the very next day, they'll start right back up. So I give them exactly zero credit for saying this. They're only saying it to say face and to say, look, we're the good guys. Please keep in us money. Yeah. I tell you, a lot of even people that are registered Democrats that I know think it's psychotic that they cut off 15-year-old girl's boobs.
Starting point is 00:49:40 Like, it's crazy. And the hormones, like, just damage you for life. Like, even if you get off of it, your voice is permanently deepened as a girl. And it's not something you can just snap back from. It's not just a pause button on puberty. Like, that's how they sell it to you. So you say, Adam, you're saying the AMA came out and did grant. Are they still funding those grants?
Starting point is 00:50:00 This is as of a from 20 to 2025 funding initiatives. So yes, they are until today until 2025. So last year. And I'm sure the grants will still keep going through. They'll just reword them to say, we're not doing the kids anymore. I know the majority of the population are the children that we help trans over the past four years. And this is a quote from the New York Times. In the absence of clear evidence, the AMA agrees with the ASPS that surgical interventions and minors should be generally deferred to adulthood.
Starting point is 00:50:26 The statement said other prominent medical groups, including the American Academy. Academy of Pediatrics said on Wednesday that their positions on gender-related surgery for minors remains unchanged. That's so grotesque. I imagine that that position was it's fine. Am I wrong? The guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics for Health Care for Young People with gender dysphoria does not include a blanket recommendation for surgery for minors. Dr. Andrew Racine, the group's president said in a statement, the AAP continues to hold the principle that patients, their families, and their physicians, not politicians should be the ones to make decisions. together about what is the best care for them.
Starting point is 00:51:02 Oh. But you know who's going to be motivated to make that the money is our are the physicians. Yeah, and the parents feel like they get steamrolled by, like we were just saying five minutes ago or eight minutes ago, they feel like they're getting sped through this. Like it's a, it's like a hot rocket. It's something what they're saying is like, don't let the politicians stop us from making money. Stop us from transing your kids. I think it's probably a smaller percentage of the parents who are being a steamrolled into this and a larger percentage of them saying, look at me, I'm an ally.
Starting point is 00:51:29 I'm an ally. I'm going so far into my leftist ideology that I will literally sacrifice my child to the cause. Yeah, that's really sick. Mm-hmm. I mean, and you see this in, obviously, you see it in Hollywood so frequently because it is, it is really like a, I guess a luxury belief, you know, kids out there, they, they're friends, trans or are trans or what have you. And so they start saying, oh, well, maybe my kid is.
Starting point is 00:51:54 I mean, I forget what celebrity it was, but she was like, oh, all of them. My kids are trans. And it's like really. I think Angelina Jolie. I think Charlize Theron, God, really so many of them. Well, Julie's got like 12 kids. So I mean, statistically one of them is going to be trans. What's the girl from last action hero?
Starting point is 00:52:10 She had a couple of trans, isn't she? Yeah, Jamie Curtis. Curtes. But, you know, the idea that you have two kids and they're both trans. What are the odds? Statistically, that is impossible, you know. It's coming from somewhere and it's certainly not. It's child abuse is what it is.
Starting point is 00:52:26 I think we should call it exactly what it is. It's child abuse. And, you know, I'm not in favor of taking children away from families, but if you're abusing your child in an irreparable way or you are cutting off their bits and pieces, I think you should be, um... You are, you are harming them for life. You are sterilizing them. It's a real pickle we're in. Um, geez. It's, it's, it's, the things I want to say, we can't say on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:52:53 It's a big step for the AMA to change position. That's big. That's good. They're still practicing it though with adults. So they're still affirming these children they trans. So they're not taking a step back and saying what we did the past four years is a bad thing. They're still taking care of them as if they did a good thing. Then they would lose the lawsuit immediately.
Starting point is 00:53:11 Maybe they're hanging on because they don't want to say anything incriminating, I guess. Good. The AMAs are racket anyway. And again, I feel like these, again, it's another place for the TDS to flow, right? Like, oh, Trump is taking away money. It's just because, let's go back to that article. Sorry. In December, the federal government proposed new rules that would deny federal funding to hospitals that provided medical treatment for trans youth.
Starting point is 00:53:37 High profile hospitals in blue states, including Stanford, medicine, and Kaiser Permanente have stopped providing gender-related surgical procedures to minors, citing funding concerns. I mean, if that's what it takes, cut that money, yo. They're doing it for money in the first place. And other hospitals in D.C. and L.A. and Pittsburgh, have shuttered their youth gender programs all together. You know, good. The idea, there's people out there that will still make the argument on the internet or whatever. Well, you know, we don't do this to kids.
Starting point is 00:54:07 We don't let kids do this. You know, and you'll show them something like this. And they're like, no, that's not real or something like that. They just don't believe that it's happening. How long were they saying it's not happening? And it took how many people calling up the hospitals, calling up the specific departments, being like, hey, can you, I have a 14-year-old or I have a 16-year-old that wants X-Y-Z surgery. And they're like, okay. And they, I mean, there's so many recorded calls proving this.
Starting point is 00:54:30 Even in the states where it's been made illegal, these hospitals, I've seen these phone calls. They'll call and the staff will actually say, you can't get it done here, but I can recommend a place just over state lines. Yich. Yikes, dude. Yeah, yikes. Gross, gross. Demons. Demons are amongst us.
Starting point is 00:54:45 Yep. All right. Let's move on to another topic that's maybe more upbeat. Nope, they're not upbeat. That's kind of upbeat. That's kind of upbeat. UCLA's DEI, oh, this is a little exciting. DEI chief finally fired.
Starting point is 00:55:01 This is out of the New York Post. Finally fired for celebrating Charlie Kirk murder. But now he's begging for donations. Donations for pets. Oh, boy. UCLA finally fired. It's DEI chief months after the woke administrator publicly celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk. But now he's begging.
Starting point is 00:55:20 This seems not like it's not real. Jonathan Perkins, who is the UCLA, Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion was finally given the acts in a letter on Friday after he gushed that he was glad about the vicious murder of the Turning Point USA founder. Given the nature of your role as Director of Race and Equity, the University has determined that this conduct significantly undermined trust in your leadership and adversely affected the office's effectiveness and credibility. The University told him in a termination letter obtained by the LA Times. And there he is. He looks exactly as you would expect. Do not donate this man jars of peanut butter. Which is a shirt that says,
Starting point is 00:55:58 keep this man away from the peanut butter. He's making a lot of money. His last day on the payroll, who, guess how much money he made a year? $137,000 a year. Doing what? Being brown. Not hiring white people.
Starting point is 00:56:14 Being brown and having a position. That was his whole job. That was his whole job. Just don't hire white people. Wow. His last day. He just could just stop from saying something about Charlie. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:23 All I had to do is just. Keep his mouth shut. He was terminated on January 30th. According to the letter, it's not clear what took the university so long to make its determination. Perkins intends to file a lawsuit, of course, challenging his dismissal, claiming he was exercising his right to free speech when he made the, you know, when the left celebrates Charlie Kirk's death, it's free speech. But when Ben Bankis on a comedy club stage makes fun of Renee Good, well, that's hate speech. And he deserves to have all his shows canceled, clearly. Free speech just means you're not going to.
Starting point is 00:56:54 get arrested for it. You can get fired from anywhere and ostracized from any community for saying stuff. So many people celebrated Kirk's death. It's absolutely insane. Politicians, lots of comedians, lots of regular people, a lot of car videos came out after that. After Charlie Kirk's death. Thousands, yeah. Thousands flagged online after cheering Charlie Kirk's death. I mean, who's flagging them? A lot of my friends. Big shout-out to mostly peaceful memes. You did a great job, sir. Oh, well, that's good.
Starting point is 00:57:31 Follow him on Twitter if you don't. You probably already do. Let's see. Did you want to jump to this article? Yeah, I mean, we're just already on it now. Okay, so an online group known as the Charlie Kirk Data Foundation out of Axios, an online group known as the Charlie Kirk Data Foundation, is crowdsourcing a database of social media users who purportly criticized the late conservative
Starting point is 00:57:50 activist or celebrated his death. Why does this matter? organizers say their goal is to clear out left-wing radicals and reshape the rank and file of America's institutions. They claim to have identified over 60,000 people. That's the number. That's what I want to do you show is 6,000. It's a lot. That is a lot. Yeah. Do you think there were that many people on the right saying anything about Renee Good? No. A lot of us didn't care that much. No. We're just like, oh, yeah, she's being an a-hole and it's a little surprised. It's an extreme false equivalency. Charlie was sitting in a chair having an open debate and was murdered in cold blood by a psychopath.
Starting point is 00:58:28 He wasn't fighting federal agents. No, he wasn't trying to run over a federal agent with this car. He was trying to exercise free speech. Yes. And that dog in the car didn't even have a seatbelt on. Uh-huh. Yeah. Which is that great.
Starting point is 00:58:41 I think about that dog. So anyway, he made 137K a year. Perkins, he's going to file a lawsuit. He claims it's free speech. and none of this shocks me. Maybe Renee Good just mistook the ice officer for a curb. What?
Starting point is 00:59:03 The joke is because women hit curbs. Oh, right. It's true. I got it. We're terrible drivers. Yeah, maybe she was just trying to parallel park. Who knows? Anywho.
Starting point is 00:59:16 Yeah, we just turn to this. This is so exciting. Guys, this is a win for religious people. people in this country. This is a tweet from Eric Dardy. Just in, President Trump announces that on May 17th, we will rededicate America as one nation under God on the national mall. The room erupts and cheers.
Starting point is 00:59:36 Christian nation, American flag emoji. You can't, let's play a little bit of Trumps. Yeah. Converts and also the number of people going to church every week to support this exciting renewal this morning, I'm pleased to announce that on May 17th, 26, that we're inviting Americans from all across the country to come together on our national mall to pray, to give thanks and to ridd. We are going to do something. I just like, screw the teleprompter.
Starting point is 01:00:09 That's tough. I love those moments. We're going to rededicate America as one nation under God. You know, a lot of people. This would have been the precious time to, perfect time to say Jesus Christ is King, but you know. I would say USA. USA. Too close to midterms. Yeah, it's USA time. I can't help but think that he looks like a cartoon character right there.
Starting point is 01:00:36 He does that thing or he like does a full-file profile, look to both ways. True. I'm looking at everybody. Thank you for the flaws. That's what I mean by, that's what I mean by the spirit is so incredible to say it. it's so much. I've never seen anything like. Most of this video is standing ovation. I thought we'd take two years.
Starting point is 01:00:53 Please feel very to get up and grab again. A good portion of this video is standing out. It's crazy. Really, ten months, we're 12, but now it's just getting to a level that we've never reached before as a country. But that includes religion. I mean, maybe that's part of the reason that we're doing so well. There's such great spirit.
Starting point is 01:01:10 It's all spirit, and it includes religion. I've always said, you just can't have a great country if you don't have religion. religion you have to believe in something you have to believe that what we're doing religion helps too there has to be a reason for it we're all working and we're doing with behaving i mean i behave because i'm afraid not to okay i don't want to put that on a shirt yeah he's like i'm getting old i got i got i got a i got a you know i got a schmooze god i love that he said uh that it's he's feeling it's really an uplifting in the spirit and that religion is part of that. I'd like that. I align with
Starting point is 01:01:52 that mentality. I think that religion is after is an afterthought of spirit. That the spirit really is in all of us flows through everything, whether it's a magnetic force or some unforeseen momentum. Or the Holy Spirit. Or the Holy Spirit. Whatever you call it. Yes, spirituality. The spirit, whether it's a magnetic field, the Holy Spirit. Yoga, whatever you believe. I will say that. I think Christians do not think the Holy Spirit is a magnetic field. I think I think I'm pretty sure. Could be both. It's a dove.
Starting point is 01:02:19 You know, you look at it from one angle. You see a God man. And then the other angle, you see a flow. It's like the particle wave duality. Like I said, I think the Christians look at it differently. Are you a Christian? You're welcome to your beliefs. Are you a Christian?
Starting point is 01:02:32 I was raised as a Christian. I was raised as Catholic. Are you Christian now? I don't, I'm agnostic. How many times? Have you heard me say that? I'm just saying, I'm telling you what Christians believe. What you think someone else might think?
Starting point is 01:02:41 I don't know. I'm telling you what Christians believe because I was raised Catholic. I don't know. You can speak for yourself, you know. Uh, my husband is not, I would attend a church of Ian for sure. I would watch you preach. That's what we're doing right. Gotcha, Phil. It's the church of Ian. That's what we're doing right now. Um, yeah, instead of a cross, cross land. Okay, all right. I'll, I'll work on that. I know, Phil. I know there's like a carbon copy cut out of what Christians are supposed to think. But that doesn't mean we can't evolve. Even Christians like and see more. You know, there's more. There's always going to be a new horizon. of ways to see things.
Starting point is 01:03:18 I don't think so. I think the word of God is infallible and what exactly is in the Bible is what the word of God is. And being a Christian, it means believing that completely and not changing it to fit your own narratives and your own lifestyle.
Starting point is 01:03:29 That is like the whole entire premise of being a Christian. I think it's more about acts than about what you believe. I think it's all of it. It's not. What if you believe something but then you go do some horrific shit?
Starting point is 01:03:42 The Bible says it's not by acts alone lest any man should boast. It's literally about Christ. being our salvation. He grants us grace, even though we don't deserve it, extends it to everyone who is willing to accept him as their Lord and Savior. It's actually like the core tenets of the Bible. Do you think that people that believe that Jesus is their Lord and Savior that then go cheat on their wife are a Christian? That's just an example. No, I think we're all sinners. And without grace, we would all continue to be sinners. But because God is merciful and did give us his son to
Starting point is 01:04:11 down a cross to grant us grace to help us. I think that no matter what we do, do afterwards it doesn't change who christ is christ is the son of god and he gave us grace and he saved us so it's not it's not us and what we do and don't do it's what he has done for us that's the and god loves everybody equally it's and i think that's i don't know it seems to be maybe christians as a whole it is it's so easy to like grandstand and but i know that that like puts a lot of people off of it because i think if someone feels judged maybe maybe by somebody in the the Christian or Catholic community, they're like, that's going to make them kind of pull away a little bit. But I think this is great what Trump is saying here.
Starting point is 01:04:54 I think it's we were a Christian nation. We were founded under certain values. And when, I don't know, you have millions of Muslims kind of infiltrating your country. It's like it's easy to lose sight. We used to all have the same values. I think that it was secularists that kind of came first, right? They kind of made the, the secularist kind of really pushed the Christians out of the center. of the country, right? Because they
Starting point is 01:05:18 would say, oh, you know, especially in the 90s, there was so many people that looked at Christians as bad because of people like, because of the Catholic Churches. Well, because of the Catholic churches, the scandals, because the Pope wasn't, you know, condemning the priests that were actually, you know,
Starting point is 01:05:36 abusing kids. Yeah, they were abusing kids and the, it went, not just the Cardinals, but it went all the way up to the Pope. And that really gave Catholicism a bad name. And then you had people like, Jimmy, I think, was it Jimmy Swaggart? Was the guy that was cheating on his wife or something like that? He was a pre, was it?
Starting point is 01:05:52 Yeah, it was Jimmy Swaggart who was cheating on his, he has, he was a preacher at one of the mega churches and he was cheating on his wife and stuff. So those kind of things really did a number on organized religion and, and Christianity in particular. And so Christians kind of got browbeat a lot. And so they kind of, they weren't as, they weren't proselytizing the way they were before and stuff. And so after that, you had a situation where kind of like the, the, the,
Starting point is 01:06:16 the secularists kind of moved in and kind of took over and they're like, well, you know, I'm, I'm kind of Christian. I have, you know, we celebrate Christian, Christmas, but we're, you know, I don't go to church and stuff. And they kind of became the center of the United States. And so that kind opened the door for people to say, well, you know, there is no religion that the U.S. has. It's like, it's like, we don't have a religion in the United States. Well, we celebrate Amazon Prime Day. Yeah, you know, it's like, you know, Black Friday is the big holiday for us, you know. Oh, yes. Secular is one because of the weakness. of faith leaders. Yeah. That is exactly why they want. It was the watering down of the Bible.
Starting point is 01:06:50 It was he saying, well, I'm not going to call that a sin. You know, everyone's got a choice to live in their own private lives and do what they want to do. And it's the weakness of men. We found, we found a lack of a spine throughout the years. And it's doing things like, we did these things because we said that we're polite people. We're not going to, you know, be mean to people. And the Bible commands us to speak in truth and love. That is, that is two things we're supposed to do. And I can tell you the truth in a very loving way, but I have a requirement to tell you the truth. That is what the Holy Spirit asks us to do and tells us to do. So I think when we water down our faith leaders to give us
Starting point is 01:07:23 these, you know, these coffee shop talks instead of actually reading the word of God and convicting people to go out there and go and sin no more, we're not going to win the faith back. And I think the founding fathers were very clear we are a Christian nation. When they came together and said, you know, freedom of religion, they were talking about Christianity because they were simultaneously burning women for being hoarse. So I definitely think they were talking about And everyone has a phase like that in college. Right, ladies? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:07:48 Humans are fountable. We all sin. And that's then Christ's love and forgiveness is available to everyone, no matter how bad, no matter how much. And, you know, even though, like, I'm an agnostic, I still understand that, you know, the United States was founded by Christians. They were trying to escape the persecution from the Church of England. They wanted to be able to practice their faith in the way that they.
Starting point is 01:08:12 saw fit the way that they believed that the word told them to um and so like even though i'm not you know a believer i understand the faith enough and i understand our history enough to be able to say yeah we are a christian nation you know that's that's the the moral the morals that we all share here that most of us share in the united states they come from christianity the funny thing is it was it's it was christians that were fleeing other christians that were persecuted yeah they didn't want to be catholic like Roman Catholic. So it's like just Christians kind of vague, you know? Well, again, that's why I specified the Church of England.
Starting point is 01:08:48 Like the way, like the Church of England was basically, it was like kind of the king and then the Pope, right? And so it was basically the Catholics. And the Protestants, they wanted to get away from that. They didn't believe that God ordained the Pope to be the one speaking for God. They said that, no, we can talk to God ourselves. We can pray to God. And so now you sure do have a bunch of plenty of denominations, but the reason that we don't have a state religion is because of the Church of England, because we didn't want to have
Starting point is 01:09:21 one church in the United States saying, this is the religion of the United States, because there were a bunch of different Christian denominations here in the U.S. They were actually, it was the Brownists, this guy Brown. They separated from the Church of England. The Church of England was fleeing the Catholic Church. Then a group from the Church of England fled the Church of England. Like, I can't get away. It's like, well, I mean, that's what happened.
Starting point is 01:09:41 That's happened a lot. I mean, that's how you got, you know, nowadays you kind of, most of the time in the U.S., you're either, or people talk about either Catholics as Christians or they talk about Protestants. And those are the two may. And basically, if you're not a Catholic, you're some form of Protestants or the Baptists, the Episcopalians. Those are all Methodists. Those are all Protestants. They're protesting the Catholic Church.
Starting point is 01:10:04 They don't like the stained glass windows. They don't like the statues. They don't like the Pope. They don't like the saint. Yep, they don't believe in praying to saints or they don't believe that saints will pray on your behalf. I was raised Methodist. They wouldn't let you have wine. They give you little thimbles of cranberry juice and little like croutons to have.
Starting point is 01:10:21 Oh yeah. Are they blessed croutons at least? I don't know. No one knows what happens to the croutons, but I'm converting to, I'm actually in the process of converting right now. I'm in OCIA classes. It's a process that takes like a year. I started back in June and then you get basically like I was baptized Methodist, but you get. like your, I guess, first confirmation on, like, Easter.
Starting point is 01:10:43 Oh, nice. So the, I don't know. I was like, I want to be dunked into a thing of water, but I don't think that's going to happen. Holy water. Yeah, holy water. Does that goes, allies with those experiments where they bless the water and it changes the alignment of the structure. I don't know if they're actually real, but like.
Starting point is 01:10:56 And then do I get to then turn around and sell that as my bath water? You should bathe in Holy Water. I think that's probably vastly. It's probably around a pot. It's probably last week. Yeah, oh, that's true. If you're like, I'm going to bathe in the holy water and then. That's my holy bath water.
Starting point is 01:11:11 That's right. Holy bath water. Have you ever seen the video of like a frog in a pond and the frog's just vibrating and then the ripples start going out from the frog? No, but I would love to see that. No, it's like in a lake. It's like in a pond and it's just a frog sitting there breathing and then he just starts vibrate. He's like ribbiting or something. Was it a female frog?
Starting point is 01:11:27 Like what's she sitting on? But I'm thinking of you doing that in the bathtub, not you particularly, but one in their holy water. In a baptismal bathtub? It's terrible. Yes. This is a serious show. I was not thinking of. you in a bathtub. I wasn't either. I was, but it wasn't like weird. It was just like your head,
Starting point is 01:11:43 you know, it wasn't weird at all. He was thinking about a frog vibrating while he was thinking I'm thinking about you with my crazy. Now that is a little, it's not weird at all. Oh my gosh. I'm thinking about surge in the bathtub and it is weird. It's still weird, surge. It's pretty cool, though. Like, I, as an adult, like, I appreciate how many hoops the, the church is making me jump through to get in, to get in the club. You know what we need is a bunch of people that aren't hypocrites to be Christians because the hypocrites were really turned me off. Not pretending to be perfect and it's those people who pretend that they are, you know, claim that they are perfect, that they are a model Christian or a model Catholic.
Starting point is 01:12:21 It's like pride comes before the fall. None of us are perfect. Everyone has sinned. So how do you guys find alignment with like big business church, churches that are big businesses? What do you mean like a megachurch? Yeah, megachurches. I can answer that very clearly.
Starting point is 01:12:33 So there is a concept about new Christians needing milk like a baby, right? And I think megachurch has do a really good job feeding milk to new Christians. It's a very wateredown version, but I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you're learning something. There comes a point where babies need to grow and they need solid foods. In your development and your faith with Christ, if you're actually praying and reading the Word of God, spending time with him, you will get to a place where you'll understand the megachurches that while they serve a purpose, they don't serve a purpose for you in your faith and your walk.
Starting point is 01:13:01 They really, really don't. It's more of it is a business model. And I also think that it's more of a production. I was a worship pastor for a couple of years. And the production side of it always felt took away from the actual worship part of it. When you come into worship, God is not supposed to be, you know, all these lights and things like that. A guitar church. Yes, it's supposed to be you offering a sacrifice to God.
Starting point is 01:13:21 Although the righteous gemstones is the funniest show I've ever seen and everybody should watch it. I think that I'm glad that Catholics don't have drum kits in their churches. I think that a drum kit should be off limits. My dad told me like, you're not supposed to enjoy this. Just from the sacrifice. Bring back the organ, bring back the choir. Me and my girlfriend were going to the Latin Mass in Charlestown. The monks in Charlestown.
Starting point is 01:13:46 And it was super cool. I loved it. So we'll be going back when we get back to. There's also been a huge departure in that. So I'm a hymn enthusiast. The way the hymns were written is it's very much about God and the glory of God and celebrating the glory of God. Is that one of your pronouns? He, him?
Starting point is 01:14:02 Oh boy. Christian jokes. Coming at you. Well, the new stuff is all about me, myself and I, it's like, you know, I got grace, I got this. It's all about me. And it's, it's completely opposite of what it's supposed to be. It's supposed to be about celebrating the glory of God. So him enthusiasts, we should bring that back. You can't have just a little grace. Oh, like God doesn't give you anything. It's giving you something. It's not like I got that,
Starting point is 01:14:24 now I have it. I'm receiving this right now. And if I change, I will no longer receive this gift. I will no longer receive this grace. So I have to maintain, you know, parity. We have to keep it up. We eat sthing. There are some sex that believe you can lose your your salvation or long enough timeline if you continue to live in sin. Yeah. But the real fundamental part of Christianity is that everybody is a hypocrite. Everybody falls short of the glory of God. And it's only through Christ that you can be redeemed.
Starting point is 01:14:52 Yeah. Everybody can start over. They're like, you're a dirty loser anyway. Just bow down to us and you'll be fine. No, no, not us. Christ. Jesus is right. our Lord and Savior, your Lord and Savior, the king above you that you serve him. Do that and you'll be
Starting point is 01:15:08 fine. By the way, it's through us that you serve him. It's not like that. It's like, if you give your life over to Christ, it's basically like you're saying, it's a huge weight to lift that's lifted off your shoulders. You're basically saying, like, use me, guide me. Like when I, I'm not an expert at praying yet, but like when I, when I do pray, I'm like, hey, I pray for guidance. I pray for strength. I pray for clarity. Like I pray all the time like Lord help me use my platform for like to the best of whatever is your plan. It's also helps you know just like if you don't want to make a big prayer like it's just like oh help guide me through this day. I think one of the women who's leading my OCIA class has this prayer and a line that really stuck with me was like like God please destroy any
Starting point is 01:15:56 plans today that are not part of your plan which is like what a great thing to remember. So if you're like stuck in traffic or something doesn't work out or like something happens to your day, we're like, oh, this is messed up. This is ruined. It's like no. Like maybe some things get upended because that's part of the plan and that maybe kept you away from something. Another thing that's good to remember is like, yeah, rejection is, you know, oftentimes redirection. You know, it kind of, it helps take some of the negativity and the heaviness. It's like, all right, well, someone else is like kind of steering you. You just have to be getting flow with it, get and flow with what God's. plan is for your life. And then it's not all on you to make, you know, every decision, you know, on your own. It's like we all kind of need to like rely on him. I'm still figuring it out, though. So I feel about the comments sometimes is they're just redirecting me. They're not telling me to stop.
Starting point is 01:16:46 Don't listen to the comments. Don't read them. Don't read the comments. I'm going to doubt. I think we're going to talk about politics again. But, I mean, if you guys want to talk about Taoism and Christianity, maybe, uh, I don't know. What do we have here? What's this?
Starting point is 01:17:00 We have kind of a breaking story here, so I'm going to give it to you. Breaking news. Yeah, yeah. Dun-da-da-dan-dan-dan-d-d-da. Oh, tweet from... A tweet from... A tweet from... ...aq.
Starting point is 01:17:07 ...a-tubeo and State Department. All U.S. citizens in Iran leave now. Uh-oh. ...have a plan for departing Iran that does not rely on U.S. government help. Get your... Pick up a Persian rug and scram out of there. Fly on out there. I don't know why else somebody would go to Iran.
Starting point is 01:17:21 Carpet and... Yeah. Get on your magic carpet and scramm. However you got here, you might want to... Dan, sounds like there's an attack imminent. Kiss Jasmine, goodbye. Kiss Jasmine goodbye. What they're going to do is they're going to make it seem like there's not an attack imminent and then hit them.
Starting point is 01:17:34 That's what they did last time. Yeah, that's true. Two weeks. So maybe they'll get them exactly when they think. It could be an older warning, though. What I'm reading here on this says it was the warning. If one remembers, they actually released this warning like about a month ago, December 5th. Did it get restated?
Starting point is 01:17:50 Yeah, there's a bunch of people that are tweeting about it right now. Somewhere, Lindsay Graham is applying lipstick sitting on his couch. The Calvin Coolidge Project. Just said just in the U.S. State Department has called on U.S. citizens to leave Iran immediately. So this is more pressing then. Because the level four one that you see right here is do not travel. How many levels are there? How many levels are?
Starting point is 01:18:11 Because risks, I don't know how many risks there are, but I imagine if they're saying leave immediately. It's probably a different level. It's a different level of intensity on this one. I don't know. What is there? Are there colors? How do we know how? Like red yellow?
Starting point is 01:18:23 Yeah. How many levels of intensity are there? Oh, this is a 20. This is a January 12th. alert. This is not breaking. Okay. Yeah. No, GROC, someone just was talking to asking GROC about it and GROC says,
Starting point is 01:18:36 the U.S. State Department has issued a security alert on February 5th, 2026, urging American citizens to leave Iran immediately due to ongoing protest, unrest, internet outages, flight disruptions, and risk of terrorism, kidnapping, and arbitrary detention. They suggest departing by land to Armenia or Turkey
Starting point is 01:18:52 if safe commercial flights are limited for details. Check, travel.state.gov. Do not walk. I remember. run out of there. I got a news article on a live TV show with half a million people and I just started acting like it was real. We didn't even, and it's not, this was not breaking. This is like, that's very dangerous to do stuff like that.
Starting point is 01:19:10 That's the last time we trust Gunther Eagleman on this show. No, no, this is you. This is you. Today is February 5th. I just pointed out like how a month ago they did tell people that like, hey, we're putting into, we're putting it on notice. Let me bring it up right here really fast. This is level four.
Starting point is 01:19:24 Do not travel to Iran. But I believe they may have told them at the same time, hey, you should probably we leave but from what I'm seeing here and what I've been what I've actually looked up already I checked this before I posted it I saw from our chat here they reannounced it or they said it again this month saying like hey guys it's ramping up you should get out spectator index were tweeted 30 minutes ago breaking the US State Department calls on US citizens to leave Iran immediately let's see where's another one so yeah I mean it is breaking news there there's probably not imminent strikes as in things in the air on the way right now
Starting point is 01:19:58 But, I mean, it wouldn't be surprising if it happened in the next 24 hours or whatever. And where is this document from? This is this from the... This is from, I believe, from the State Department. State Department says, leave Iran now, have a plan for departing Iran that does not rely on U.S. government help. Flight cancellations and disruptions are possible with a little warning check directly with your airlines for updates. Man, I hope people don't have spirit tickets out of there because I would book another airline. If you cannot leave, find a secure location within your residence or another safe.
Starting point is 01:20:28 building, have a supply of food, water, medications, and other essential items. Avoid demonstrations. Keep a low profile and stay aware of your surroundings. Monitor local media for breaking news. Be prepared to adjust your plans. Keep your phone charged. This is like mom. This is like your mom sending you a text. Keep your phone charge and maintain communication with family and friends to inform them of your status. Oh, this is. So I'm just reading more about the Iranian situation from TWZ.com, Middle East preparing for war ahead of U.S. Iran negotiations. in Oman, the U.S. and Iran are having diplomatic negotiations tomorrow. Is there like a bomb emoji next to the negotiation?
Starting point is 01:21:04 No. Just straight up negotiations. So what they're doing is they're loading the chamber. So that this is going to be a power move during the negotiations. They're going to be like, look, now everyone negotiates and no, we pulled our people out. You're going to do what we say now or. So because they can't take people as hostages, right? Right.
Starting point is 01:21:21 Oi. Let's see, they were doing some sort of nuclear talks here. It says from Iran Observer. Iran's former mission foreign minister says he talks with the US will take place on Friday in Oman from Sayyadabas Aragachi whatever's name Arachchi nuclear talks to the UNAs are to be held in muscat on the 10 a.m or on about 10 a.m. Friday 10 a.m. Friday so they're going to happen this is happening tomorrow they're pulling the citizens they're issuing the citizens out before the diplomatic negotiations you know it's not they're not going to be talking nice well I know that's the thing if the Iranians don't don't play
Starting point is 01:21:54 ball, I imagine strikes are imminent, right? Like, so they get together tomorrow at 10 a.m. And if they, if they don't hammer things out, I wouldn't be surprised if there were strikes tomorrow evening, which would be what, you know, about this time tomorrow evening, probably during Timbath. Should we check the flights out of Iran? Is what's Rubio saying here? This is from yesterday, I believe, but he was talking basically about what Iran is doing. The problem Iran faces in the regime faces right now is that what people are on the the streets complaining about this regime cannot address. They cannot address it because
Starting point is 01:22:29 it's economic. Those problems remain. And one of the reasons why the Iranian regime cannot provide the people of Iran the quality of life that they deserve is because they're spending all their money. They're spending all their resources of what is a rich country. Or terrorism. Sponsoring terrorism. Sponsoring, you know, all these proxy groups around the world, exporting, as they call it, their revolution. But I remind everybody what I've been been saying through my entire career in public service, I said it in my hearing when I was asking for confirmation through the Senate. The Iranian people and the Iranian regime are very unalike.
Starting point is 01:23:03 In essence, what the Iranian people want, this is a culture with a deep history. These are people that the leadership of Iran at the clerical level does not reflect the people of Iran. I know of no other country where there's a bigger difference between the people that lead the country and the people who live there. So our hope resides in that as far as the president's views on the way protesters are. treaty was very clear about it and as you saw helping democracy part of what the president said publicly prevented I think they want mass monarchy they want the king the Shah and and obviously beyond that the president retains a number of options of how we respond to that and future
Starting point is 01:23:44 events but as far as the talks are concerned you know I think the Iranians had agreed to a certain format for whatever reason is changed in their system or what have you we'll see we can get back to the right place the United States I kind of like, I mean, I don't like the idea of regime change. I'm kind of an isolationist when it comes to my policy as far as foreign policy goes. But if we are going to do regime change, I prefer the way Trump has done it. Let's get in, let's get out, let's not nation bill.
Starting point is 01:24:09 Let's not put troops on the ground. Let's just get the resources we need. We're in a lot of debt. Take him if we need them. Yeah. And in the context of Iran, there are a lot of people that want the Shah back. There's a guy that's alleged to be, you know, ready to go. I don't remember the Shah's name.
Starting point is 01:24:23 Res not Palavi. He was living in the United States. I believe he lived in Texas. And he was, you know, he's been, he started a website that was being broadcast in Iran. People could go there and get information. Was his website called shah or not.com? I don't know. Shots or not?
Starting point is 01:24:40 No. I don't think so. All right. Back to the drawing. I loved that website. But, yeah, I think the point is that there's, there are people that want to see that government return. if the existing regime is booted out,
Starting point is 01:24:55 it won't be the United States, you know, propping up a government. There will be a government that gets put into place that's an Iranian government. It's a Persian government pretty quickly. Which, again, is, I think, a lot better option. Yes, absolutely. Yeah, I agree totally. Wow.
Starting point is 01:25:12 With Venezuela, we had a guy, Maduro. I don't know how much of a dictator who was, how many people running at Iran. I don't, I have not worked in the Iranian government, but I think it's a more entrenched system. Not with that attitude. Yeah. I wasn't right enough.
Starting point is 01:25:26 35 years, I think they've been in power. So they're heavily entrenched. If we did remove the top eight guys from power there, we'd still have a bureaucracy, like a deep state, Iranian deep state that probably would be hunting down. We, I say, but like, you know, militarized aspects of society, you'd be hunting people down.
Starting point is 01:25:43 Who knows? Yeah, I don't know. I've read some stuff that there are people that are kind of like, like you say, like behind the scenes, people that are actually in charge. So even if the Ayatoll is not the guy there, the regime stays in power. So I don't, and I would assume that, that, you know, the United States is aware of that if it's true. And I assume they also have a plan for that if they're actually looking to get those people out of power and actually have a changing government.
Starting point is 01:26:09 But it's not something that I have a whole lot of information. I think as well with this, it's very different than like a situation where you're going to create martyrs. Like he, like Rubio is saying that everyone in Iran. which is what we all kind of know. Most people in Iran are not down with what the regime is doing. They're not going to be suddenly like, oh, I can't believe the U.S. came and killed our Aettoll. Yeah, there'll be probably a couple of those guys, but it's not going to be by and large, like the whole culture is against the United States for getting rid of or ousting this leadership.
Starting point is 01:26:38 I'm not going to see martyrs. We're going to see an overall end in terrorist funding around the world because these guys bankroll everything. We've proven that they do it and they've done it for a long time. So I see this positive. I hope that it works out the right way. Is it kind of similar to like when they took Maduro out of Venezuela? It seemed like most Venezuelans were happy with that.
Starting point is 01:26:58 That's what I'm saying. But, you know, it's also to where Adam was saying it's better to do with kind of like the black bag method as opposed to like the big bombs. Exactly. Throw him in a sack. Yeah. Have Barney come back out clean up, clean up. All right. He'll feel like his wife for once or one of them.
Starting point is 01:27:17 Oh, wow. What two people do in the privacy of their own bedroom is their business, Adam. That's crazy. From the AF post, the Israelis want the U.S. to strike Iran, but President Trump is just not there and really does not want to do it. We don't even know what India thinks. Which means he's going to. He's going to tell everyone he's not going to. I'm going to hit him when they close their eyes.
Starting point is 01:27:39 Look over here. Wait till they blink. Wow. You pulled this one before Trump, but I still think you're going to pull it again. What's that? I mean, that's good. Yeah. I'd rather you do it than don't.
Starting point is 01:27:50 I will say one positive thing about this, this presidency we've seen this time. No leaks. No leaks. We just, we just get it done. It's like, oh, it's over. It's over now. I think it's been one of the best things about this,
Starting point is 01:28:02 about this presidency. And it gives me a lot of hope and faith that things are coming, things will be happening. Yeah, and largely that's because they, I think because of the changes in the Department of War with the media there and the changes at the White House, the media room there. The media that was,
Starting point is 01:28:18 covering Donald Trump they they had a lot of connections they knew a lot of people and they would get information and they would put it out regardless of how many people's lives they endangered no matter regardless of how much of a problem it became for America because well one it was a scoop and two they could go ahead and cast Donald Trump as a bad guy that's such a liability absolutely irresponsible oh Biden was doxing SF guys yeah definitely like crazy stuff yeah great stuff I think another thing just piece my point is this right here you see this graffiti that someone shared that is
Starting point is 01:28:48 written in Farsi, I assume, saying President Trump don't negotiate with the killers, the people of Iran. So they're literally calling out. Farsi, surge. Look, those look like a couple of boobs there in the middle, separated by some squiggles. That's poor enough to throw them off. This is regarding them allegedly slaughtering tens of thousands of protesters over the last month or something. Yeah, there's reports. And I don't know how reliable these are, but there's reports that they've killed like a couple dozen thousands or like 20.
Starting point is 01:29:18 I heard it was six million. Couple dozen thousand. You got to go there, right? You got to go there. We all know it wasn't that many. No kidding. Yeah, I've heard that they killed a guerrillion. Just say it wasn't.
Starting point is 01:29:32 But yeah, the reports coming out are that they've killed like 36,000 people or something like that. So, you know, I don't know how reliable they are. I'm not saying that that's what happened. But they've killed a lot. I know they have killed a lot of people. Couldn't this person just send a tweet? Well, no, because they're turning off the internet. That's the problem.
Starting point is 01:29:50 They shut off the regular internet like a week ago or something. Maybe they're trying to do an at symbol, like at Trump. You're making fun of the writing. Yes, I'm making fun of the shitty writing. Your penmanship is awful. It's terrible. But yeah, I mean, look, if they're going to be talking tomorrow and the State Department is issuing a warning now, I think it's, you know, not that, again, not that
Starting point is 01:30:15 I have any kind of insider information, but it's likely that if the talks break down because they've been putting stuff in in place for the past couple weeks I think there's two carriers in the area now and I said a couple weeks ago like people were talking about you know things are moving and I was like there at the time there were no carriers in in the in the region I was like they're not doing anything until there's aircraft carriers there because the aircraft it's not just the aircraft carrier it's all the strike group that comes along with it so there's a bunch of a bunch of you know ships that are just there to shoot missiles and stuff now that there's two carriers in there. That's how you know something's going, you know, or at least that's how you know
Starting point is 01:30:51 the United States has the capability to do a, to do strikes that are sustained and to make sure that if there are any special forces or anything that are on the ground, because again, they were talking about, you know, special forces guys getting into the area as well. If they're there on the ground waiting for, you know, waiting for the signal to go, um, you have to have a quick reaction for us. You have to have normally if it's Army going in, there'll be the Rangers on QRF. But if it's if it's this kind of situation, there's probably a couple thousand Marines on those aircraft carriers
Starting point is 01:31:24 that they can use as a quick reaction force. So if something goes bad, you'll have backup and the US doesn't move without that kind of stuff nowadays. Yeah, this stuff is like also kind of intimidating sounding, but it does make me happy that we can rely like on our really strong military. And just like, oh, okay. They're like kind of the best. Well, after then as well, I mean, if I were in the Iranian government, I would be, I'd be crapping my pants.
Starting point is 01:31:48 Like, oh, they could just take me in the middle of the night. Let me take me. I mean, as much as people love to say the United States was beaten in Afghanistan, there's beaten in Vietnam. You know, the U.S. has lost all these wars. The U.S. has had bad policy, but the U.S. military doesn't lose engagements. I mean, in the 80s, the United States literally took out half of Iran's. Navy in in eight hours the the fat electrician has a great a great did they sink their battleship they did they had they had two modern ships and I'm pretty sure that they
Starting point is 01:32:24 scuttled one and they let one limp home but they took they took they took they literally destroyed half of their Navy in eight hours and it was kind of like an act it wasn't an accident but it was kind of an accident because they were like well you know go do this and and don't do anything unless you're shot at and you know or And so the US they responded and when the US responds like everything dies. So like I said, watch the fat electricians video on it It's just look for the fat just Google the fat electrician proportional and it's it's a great video He's hilarious anyway you should watch all of his stuff but the one on the US taking out half of Iran's Navy in a day It's a great video but the US doesn't lose military engagements
Starting point is 01:33:07 I don't think we necessarily lost you know Iraq Afghanistan I think there was just no clear, what was our victory? Yeah. What was the actual mission? And there was no clear parameters of what victory looked like. Yeah, people just like to say, oh, the U.S. lost, the U.S. lost. And it's fair enough, the U.S. goals, the U.S. political goals weren't achieved. But the U.S. didn't lose engagements at all.
Starting point is 01:33:27 You know, I can't think of any significant engagement. Obviously, people died. You know, people in the military died. There were casualties. But there was no significant military engagement that the U.S. got into where they didn't absolutely crush the opposition. I mean, that's whether you're talking about the Iran, or I'm sorry, the Iraq Wars, one and two, Vietnam, Afghanistan, like all of these these military operations. The U.S. absolutely dominated on, you know, the U.S. military absolutely dominated. It's just that the political goals were not.
Starting point is 01:33:59 Not Vietnam, not Vietnam. The, the tent offensives when it shifted and turned, it routed the Americans into a full retreat, just getting slaughtered off hills and dying in the jungle and napalming. like friendly fire. It was after the Tet Offensive began, which is where the North Koreans, or North Vietnamese, pardon me, came into a surprise attack with Chinese weapons, Russian weapons. Basically the reason we lost those engagements in Vietnam was because we were up against Russian weaponry, Soviet weaponry at the time. They were feeding them to the North, the North Vietnamese. I've been told that my Tets are offensive. In the, in the, in the Ted offensive, approximately 50 to 60,000 Vietnam died compared to 2,600 Americans died. Yeah, but how many we were, that was a losing offensive?
Starting point is 01:34:41 We lost that offensive. No, we lost the PR war. They actually evacuated. No, that's, you're saying that they didn't lose battles in Vietnam. I'm sorry. When you kill 50 to 60,000 people versus losing 2,600 people, that is not a military victory for the other side. Well, if your guy, if your soldiers were five other enemy soldiers, it is.
Starting point is 01:35:02 Like I said, Ian, the political goals were not met. They decided that it was no longer worth fighting because they weren't going to be able to meet the political goals so the U.S. is like, okay, we're leaving. But the military engagements, the actual gunfights, the fights, the U.S. didn't lose. And that's the, the, the evidence. 50 to 60,000 Viet Cong died in the tent offensive. Two thousand six hundred Americans were killed. I know. But what was the value of an American troop to the value of North Vietnamese troop? The American troop was clad out and gear probably worth a hundred times a Vietnamese person's life. They had sticks. They did have Soviet weaponry. But the point that I make.
Starting point is 01:35:40 is the military engagement. The U.S. military didn't lose the military engagement. The politics were bad, but the U.S. military won the engagements. Well, I agree the politics were bad, and that is why Nixon was forced to, you know, that's why we eventually pulled out, because people at home were pissed off. But there were a lot of engagements of Vietnam that the Americans did not win. It was like a, that was like a slog. Like no one was winning. People would lose. They would win. They would lose. They would win. They would win. Because a platoon of dudes would walk by and six of them would get shot and killed in like seven seconds. And then like that's a lost engagement. But since the Soviet Union's fallen, we haven't lost it. There were definitely ambushes. But in the U.S. lost 56,000 people in the Vietnam War, right? Overall, the VC lost 849,000 people.
Starting point is 01:36:32 So again, yes, there were times where like the U.S. took casualty. But the overall military engagements, the U.S. absolutely dominated. The problem was you can't subjugate people that aren't going to be subjugated, right? The political side, they weren't going to win. But when you go by, and I'm not talking about the politics, I'm talking about just the military operations, right? The U.S. is absolutely the premier military in the world and has been since the end of World War II. The U.S., like in Korea, right? Like, there were two million people that died fighting the Americans in Korea or Chinese that died
Starting point is 01:37:12 because they would just send wave after wave after wave after people of people. Like, they would send them out with no guns. There'd be a dude with a gun in the front. There'd be a guy behind him without a gun says when that guy dies, pick up his gun. So, yes, I understand that, like, the politics side didn't, you know, the political goals weren't achieved. And so that means that, so technically the U.S. lost. But the point that I'm trying to make is that the military engagements, when you're talking about just what the military is doing,
Starting point is 01:37:41 the military doesn't lose. And it's not that they can't, but overall, it's like 50 to 1 engagements the U.S. wins. America. Yeah, Vietnam was the last real bloody war the Americans have ever fought for sure. Christopher Walken lost his life in the Russian roulette game. Okay, everybody, remember to smash that like button. Remember to subscribe.
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Starting point is 01:38:23 Read that one? Oh, no. That's terrible. Yeah, I don't even read that one. Hey, thanks for the $40, though. But thank you for the money. They gave us $20 twice, so. Did he say the same thing?
Starting point is 01:38:34 Yeah, yeah. Well, okay, let's read that then. If you want, I mean, we could read this one here. Not this C-U-N-T again. All right, fine. Well, we get the gist of that. Joey, let's go to someone more positive. Thank you for the money, though, sir.
Starting point is 01:38:48 Joey Giggles. Ian would, I would play Wow with you, a World of Warcraft with you, and talk all the lore, and talk about alternate dimensions and alternate realities, but your weak spot is politics and I'd have to walk away from that combo thinking WTF.
Starting point is 01:39:06 If you haven't figured out by now, I can't stand talking about politics. I want to know what's happening in the world, but I can't stand. It's just so boring. Ian has many strengths. And we know it's not the answer. And we know it's not the answer.
Starting point is 01:39:22 I also can't talk about politics either. It drives me nuts. It's all good. Let's see. Westboro, thank you for the super chat. Love you, Chrissy. You're the penny packs of come. Thank you. More supertops of people who liked me and less from that other guy.
Starting point is 01:39:35 The Republic boss joining the tradition. We are in the recovery room greeting our first born. Welcome to the world baby Cooper. Congratulations. We always love baby announcements on this show, right? We've got another one right here, actually. Whoops, let's go back. Right there, this guy.
Starting point is 01:39:56 Nemo's little hand. Keeping the tradition alive, guys. Baby number three is on the way. What did he just conceive it? They literally just blow on the phone and send the superjack? I'm pretty sure baby number three is on the way now. Thank you for keeping us update. Sorry, I didn't mean to.
Starting point is 01:40:12 Let's see. Three kids, that's a good number. Yeah, isn't that replacement? Solid. That's solid. A boy, a girl. And then my mom said to me, she's like, we had a boy and then we had a girl. And then we didn't care what came out next.
Starting point is 01:40:25 And that was me. I was deferred. My mom said if I was born first, there wouldn't have been a second one. Oh. Do it right the first time. I was a cry, you whiny baby. I'm not your buddy. Guy. Guy.
Starting point is 01:40:38 Disappointed in Lisa's take on the Alberta, on Alberta the other day, Alberta literally funds most of Canada through oil. We do get labeled MAGA, which is fair, as we are way further to the right of rhinos in the U.S. Based. Nice. Yeah, sick.
Starting point is 01:40:53 Why can't we take Alberta? Because they're Canadians. I don't know. I like the cut of their jib. House of Good. an evil. Ian, I'm producing a feature road trip drama this September. We'd love to see if you'd be interested in our role.
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Starting point is 01:41:36 Should We read that one? Phil, I'm sure your tour is already planned But we'd love to see all that remains And born of Osiris down here In the El Paso, Texas area. Cheers, brother Cheers, man, I'd love it, but not on this run, dude. I appreciate it.
Starting point is 01:41:48 Nice. You don't like Texas, Phil? Just not on this run. I like Texas. I mean, there's a lot of great places playing Texas. Play in a Buckees. That'd be so sick.
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Starting point is 01:42:58 Overcharge for medicine, the same drugs made in the same factories. Oh, yeah, Trump's been talking about this for a while. At the same dosages, and Americans were paying up to 100,000 percent more than in any other country. This is unacceptable. Because other countries steal our formulas. We make, like, 98% of all the medications on the market. And companies just across the world just reverse engineer them and just take all of our medicine. This is a great site.
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Starting point is 01:44:09 That would just be a great move. Look, Ozempic, $199 a month instead of over a thousand. Wow. You don't have to stay on Ozzynyk, right? That's like a gym membership. No, it's meant to be like a very like, I think it's like a 12-week cycle and then you're done. Frequently ask questions. But actually, if you help your body your brain because, I mean, you're eating habits, you have it.
Starting point is 01:44:28 You know, you're going to eat like you usually eat, but when you reduce your appetite, you change your habits. You will eat less when you were done because you've just habituated to eating less. Also, Ozempic causes forever diarrhea and ozempic face. Have you heard that? Is that literally it does that or is that allegedly? Oh, yeah. Allegedly, literally, it's all there. It can also cause blindness.
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Starting point is 01:45:03 Pappel now, Spockin' video, it was a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Johnson, at the very ritzie Brandon Herrera fundraiser. Good luck on your campaign. Thank you guys. Thank you. It was fantastic. Meet you as well. That was a great event. Where was it? It was out in Vegas. Trump Tower, actually. Nice.
Starting point is 01:45:22 Fun. There was a suite up there. It was a bunch of really good supporters of Brandon's. By the way, if you live in Texas 26. I got a shout out Brandon. Brando here is running for Congress out there trying to displace the rhino of a man out there and I can say his name. He's a terrible person. It's Tony Gonzalez. No one likes him. Maybe possibly has something to do with someone being set on fire. So I'll hear say at this point. I'm not saying it happened, but definitely go vote for him. Go to his website vote. What was it? Vote Brandon for Texas. Vote Brandon for Texas. Give him some money as well. Brandon needs to win. We need good people in Congress. The last time that Brandon ran against
Starting point is 01:45:57 Hernandez, right? Gonzalez. Same thing. Yeah. 400 votes. It was a razor thin margin. So if you have any inclination to go vote, if you're thinking maybe, go and vote. It's super important to go and vote.
Starting point is 01:46:14 So make sure you get out there. His primary is in March, so we don't have a lot of time left. So yeah. Get out there. Vote. James Johnson 69999-d. Dude, Gingercast live tonight. Hope you all brought.
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Starting point is 01:46:47 War Forged History, inspired by your push for independent media, I launched War Forged History. You cover the culture where I cover the real wars that shaped it. deep diving into World War II, Cold War, and more. Thanks all. Hey, buddy, it's a real war. I hate to brush your bow, but this is a war. Whether you think it's not, it's a war. It's just ideas right now, but that's what all wars are at the end of the day.
Starting point is 01:47:08 It's ideas, fighting other ideas. Yep. So it's a war. It's an information war. Yep. It's just the next generation of warfare. It's like little drones. I blame TikTok.
Starting point is 01:47:19 Millennial Mama, other states give illegals CDLs. What is that? And then they... driver's license. Oh, okay. And then they come through states like mine and unalive people. That's BS. Maybe we need something like city states.
Starting point is 01:47:34 No, we just need to deport all of the illegals. Florida does not recognize those licenses coming out of California now. Desantis is the most base governor in the world. I'm going to miss that guy when he's gone. Wolf 3741 left is accusing everyone they disagree with of being every ist and ism has become so common that I no longer trust. anyone who hasn't been targeted like that by blue sky weirdos. Y'all are good, L.O.L. I just say thank you. I get called to race. Thank you. You see me.
Starting point is 01:48:05 Yeah. I was wondering if you saw me and it's like you get me. Yeah. Yes. And this is North. This is not the, oh my God, I can't read. This is not the country. I just heard Simcast merch ideas. Oh, yes. Well, DM me, remind me of them. Nice. Let's go right here. Frayman 3. Oh, what's it, Freeman?
Starting point is 01:48:30 Will Iran live to see G-T-A-V-I? Will Iran live to see G-T-A-6? Oh, whoops. Well, that's how you know when to play video games. Read out how you want. It's cool. Jatavi? What's Jatavi?
Starting point is 01:48:44 Stupid. Let's see. I'm going to pull back to the Rubble Rants here. Rumble Rants. It's a good one from Misfit Brat. MissFit Brat. And Holy Spirit is like the mind of God in that, When you do wrong, you feel guilty slash convicted.
Starting point is 01:48:58 You regret your behavior and want to strive not to do it again. Hard-hearted people do not feel that rebuke. Yeah, I've also heard like the Holy Spirit be referred to as like a messenger. So secular people call it your conscience. That's the same thing. Sort of. Sort of, yeah. But the idea that he's trying to communicate here is that like hard-hearted people
Starting point is 01:49:18 or people that don't have a conscience are like he's making the saving that they don't have that mind of God. They're not full of the Holy Spirit. Yeah, because I think it's bending you towards it. Like if it is a magnetic, we're obviously in a magnetic field. But if that thing is somehow aligned within a magnetic field, you're being pulled towards that alignment. And the people that go broken, they can shut off that align. Like, they can really resist it to the point where they're no longer even really being pulled towards it. I would also say that in the actual Bible, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, after Jesus dies, he says,
Starting point is 01:49:50 Greater is the one that comes after me, and that is the Holy Spirit. So you get Acts, which is next. So these people who followed Christ are not necessarily Christians, you know, it came after when the Holy Spirit came upon them. So it's a whole, it actually is like a spiritual manifestation of God that lives through us. Oh, you're saying after Jesus died, the Holy Spirit started working through the followers or like the people that came after and they started kind of building an ecosystem of righteousness. They're all part of the Trinity. Like they're all part of the same thing. But it's like it's a hard concept.
Starting point is 01:50:20 It's all in one. struggle understanding it. In the beginning was the word of God. And the words with God, the word was God. It's the Holy Trinity. All Christians do you believe in those specific tenants. But yeah, let's go back to the chats. No, no Ian Bus, 2594.
Starting point is 01:50:38 I am a resident of Manager County. Manatee County, I think. Oh, Manatee County. What is your stance on the proposed cruise ship terminal? Please get it done so my property value will expose. So they're talking about putting in a giant cruise port down where I live. I think it's a terrible idea. It's going to be terrible for the ecosystem.
Starting point is 01:51:00 Manit County is a small county that's being overdeveloped. And we're basically ruining all the things that make it a charming place to live. So it's not just a cruise port they're putting in. These cruise ports will be sending out tens of thousands of people a week. So it's not just, you know, they're going to come here and leave. You will have to build housing for the crew members. You'll have to build housing for people who work at the port. and it's basically going to take all of Terracia
Starting point is 01:51:22 and just turn it into a city. I don't want a city. Also, pirates. I would worry about the pirates. I would worry about the pirates. I'm actually very much against having a cruise port. There's already a port there. We have shipping that comes in,
Starting point is 01:51:35 but bringing in an entire cruise terminal, I think it's a terrible idea. They'd be like, look at me. And honestly, like, do you know cruise people? Do you know cruise people? I've never been on one. Usually you visit. You don't have to say cruise ship people.
Starting point is 01:51:47 You can just say blacks at him. The more. The moral gray. The views of Chrissy marriage are not related to that of Tim Katz Tyrol. The moral gray. Hey guys, I had my general liability insurance deny a business claim. And now I'm at risk of losing it all. I have a give send go.
Starting point is 01:52:04 Search, save my business. Anything helps, especially prayer. Thanks. Hey, God bless you, man. Amen, man. Best luck. Did he have a name or? I think it's called Save My Business.
Starting point is 01:52:14 Save my business. Save my business on GIFS and Go. Nicky Davis, 1743. I'm 30 with six kiddos. Love the show in all caps. Great job, everybody. Oh, thanks, Nikki. Good for you.
Starting point is 01:52:27 That's fantastic. Yeah. Let's go right here. Babies, babies, babies, babies. Everybody have babies. Get someone pregnant today. Give me a few days. Yes, but true.
Starting point is 01:52:40 Sorry, just one more for Chrissy this time. I love the randomness. Play it a Buckees. And so many other fun things said. Appreciate you, lady. Oh, thank you. Another one right here. Oh, my God, it's another couple.
Starting point is 01:52:50 Thank you, El Chipper. Chrissy, awesome to hear you're going through OCIS. Wish you and your family the best. It's up, everyone. It is really awesome. It feels like a great college class where you just talk about philosophy and ideas the whole time. It's very, very cool.
Starting point is 01:53:05 Yeah, true. Let's do... Does it cost a bunch of money? No, it's free. I could just go take the class and then be like, yeah, I'm not really interested in being a Catholic, but I love the class. Could I do that?
Starting point is 01:53:14 Like, you mean to be like audit the class? Yeah. Be coming with a clipboard? I think you have to be serious. I go to these places and listen. Yeah. I do it. I think you might like it.
Starting point is 01:53:24 But you also just show up at a mass and follow along. Like you can open up like the book that's in the pier like the pews at the mass. And you can actually read along with everything because like we have like a guy with like a thick Indian accent who's like the priest at my church. And so. New York to read along. New York. New York. It's all right.
Starting point is 01:53:42 And so you can follow along with like each of the each of the prayers and each of the like the readings at mass which helps. Have you read CS Lewis? I read The Lion, the Witch, in the Wardrobe, like 30 years ago. I'm going to get you a couple of CS Lewis books. You would love them. Shane H. Wilder. Oh, there you go. Shane.
Starting point is 01:54:03 Congratulations, Chrissy. On crossing the Tibre. Tyber. Tyber? What's a tiber? It's a river. Oh. There you go.
Starting point is 01:54:13 Roman River, I think. It's a river in the Middle East. Oh, okay. Middle East. Where is it? And welcome home. Oh, yeah. Okay. Pax, Volbiscum.
Starting point is 01:54:20 Peace be with you. Oh. And also with you. Yeah, also with you. Let's see this one right here. Kenneth. Kenneth Stav, IG, Vietnam was a police action, and because of that, the United States could not use its full military prowess. That might be true.
Starting point is 01:54:39 They used quite a bit, though. You know, they napalm those jungles in Laos. Pretty hard. They did, but it may be. Allegedly. Allegedly. Allegedly. The fallen 501st.
Starting point is 01:54:53 It should be noted that an Iranian drone was shot down today after it approached a U.S. carrier today. Aggressively approached. I'm not kidding. Part of the reason was it wasn't just like tooling around. They were like all that things looks like it's a missile. Yeah, it was coming. Oh, boy. It was hauling.
Starting point is 01:55:11 Yeah. I saw that earlier. I couldn't find anything to like bring up the show for it. Let's see. Right here is a good one. Katie Bofy. Thank you for the super chat. I'm from Australia.
Starting point is 01:55:22 It was so cool to see the Russell Brand books on display on yesterday's Timcast, I stand with Russell. Shout out to Sean Frasick for pumping out Russell Brand and having good ideas on the show last night. I think Sean really represented and held it down. It was a really interesting back and forth for sure. I really like when he talks about that he thinks people that we should just nuke the world and all these things. You like that? No, because he doesn't believe it. He's told me face to face.
Starting point is 01:55:47 Like, this is the argument I would use against one on this. stricter immigration. He just wants, he thinks people want to see, like, illegals being removed. I don't, I think he is the troll du jour. He loves it so much. He loves Andy Kaufman.
Starting point is 01:56:03 Well, I have to check him for a jewel in his belly. I'm on to you. Okay. Base Jew, I'm just here to give you my money. Thank you, Bass Jew. Awesome. Love that guy. He's been following me forever. Awesome guy. Really? House of good.
Starting point is 01:56:17 Oops, we read that one. Oh, let's see, let's see, Pelican Mafia, Metro Surge, it's got Electrolites. This is good right here. Yes, Gingercast. RumbleRan from Bill Dozer, 74. Thanks to Christy for the laughs. Thank you for finding all the compliments, Serge. Thanks to Chrissy for the laughs, really needed it.
Starting point is 01:56:39 We had to put one of my cats down this evening. I'm sorry. We had Oreo for six years. He was a good boy. My wife and kids loved him, and so did I. Rest in peace. Oh, get a new cat. Call him Chippahoy.
Starting point is 01:56:53 Nice. Oh, sorry, Bill. Sorry about your cat. Sorry about your cat, Oreo. Or you could get a dog now since dogs are better. You could get a dog. Now it's time for a dog. The cats are better, though.
Starting point is 01:57:04 I agree. Yeah. He had a good nine lives. Yeah, let's, uh, I think, I'm trying to find more. We're almost, uh, we're running dry here. There's a couple that in here like this one. Surge.com says, hey, guys, I think Tim might not have been on tonight.
Starting point is 01:57:19 What? Did you see that thumbnail, though? I was testy earlier, but it's okay. Oh, that was you. Yeah, that was me. Right. Sweet IT, Rumble Rant, Ian somehow managed to roll a natural zero. What is that?
Starting point is 01:57:34 Oh, is that a Dungeons and Dragons reference? Oh, I knew that. The 10 offensive was a decisive victory for the U.S. Well. What is a natural zero mean? They call a lot of that because they lost less troops. A natural zero means you rolled a 20-sided die and you got a zero, which is impossible because it only goes.
Starting point is 01:57:49 was one through 20. So magic. It would have been a one if it were really playing D&D and you thought I critically failed. You know, the government does call these things victories because they lost less troops. But I mean, the United States got obliterated in the Vietnam War. They just got constantly, dudes got their legs blown off. It was horror for everyone involved. Maybe except for dudes at base camp, maybe.
Starting point is 01:58:10 The smell was the worst part of it, I hear. If you listen to troops, talk about the smell and the heat, it was not a victory. And yes, there were many engagements that they did lose. I looked it up after we had the conversation earlier, but the TED Offensive is not listed as one of them because it was a large general offensive. There were many engagements within it. That's true.
Starting point is 01:58:28 Wow. Yeah, my dad was in Vietnam. Graham, Rumble Ranch. Shout out to FNT! Yes, shout out to F&T. And Fat Electrician, Eugene Ballard, and Sergeant Reckless are two of my favorite videos. The Fat Electrician also did a video on the Ted Offensive.
Starting point is 01:58:45 Yep. Yep. He's also a black belt and jiu-jitsu and has a gym. no idea. I'm going to go out there and roll with him this year. I'm excited about it. He must break you. He must break you. The fall of 501st petition to name the next U.S. Super Carrier the USS Lobster Fest.
Starting point is 01:59:01 I love that. That's so sick. Why not name it something upbeat and fun? Yeah, all right. I guess we could wrap it now. How do you feel about that? I feel good about that. How do you guys feel about that? Yeah, I think it's right. We should sell the names like we do stadiums and stuff. We should.
Starting point is 01:59:16 The USS Morgan and Morgan. Yeah. Advertising. Does anybody have any final thoughts? Smash the like button, share the show with your friends, share the show with your mom, everyone you know. Go to timcast.com, become a member of our Discord. You can call in after the show.
Starting point is 01:59:34 Go to rumble.com and become a member at Rumble so you can watch the after show, which is going to start in just a couple minutes. The way you do that, go to Timcast.com. You join the server if you haven't done that yet. And then once you're joined up and you've paid your $10 a month to join the network, On the left, there's a button that says Discord. Might even be on the screen right here. And that's going to take you to a link, which you click to take you to the Discord,
Starting point is 01:59:56 and that's where we're going to be. Also important. Because what you were saying earlier about joining the Discord, we played a minute of a song on the Discord. So if you were in there, you already heard it, but it's getting released tonight at midnight. Yeah, we go live on the Discord server 6.30 p.m. every day before we go live on IR. So get in there and get ready with Slick and Olivia. They host the show. It's super cool.
Starting point is 02:00:17 Get in there. guys. Smash the link button. Let's just show this one fast for Carter here as well. This is where the never. The single is from Alex Bianca, right? Yes. Yeah, single is right here, guys.
Starting point is 02:00:27 It's never. Yeah. Tonight, if you go, I mean, you can go right now to buy never again.com and pre-save it and or pre-download it on iTunes. And then tonight I will put up a lyric video at Trash House Records YouTube. Nice. Is there a music video? The best I can.
Starting point is 02:00:48 do. Yes, it's a music video with lyrics in it. I would call it a lyric. Peering through the window and the rain or something like that? It's her on a beach. Oh. Just dancing around singing the song. That sounds fun. All right, let's do some rounds guys. All right, see you guys over there. Well, let's, I want to outro myself. Oh, I'm so sorry. You don't know who the hell I am. Two nights in a row. Ian, tell us.
Starting point is 02:01:09 Do you have any idea who I am? I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. Adam, Adam, thanks for coming. Why don't you go ahead and tell everyone when they can find you. Oh my God. Hi, my name's Adam Johnson.
Starting point is 02:01:19 You can find me on Twitter at Lectern Leader. You can get my book and some really fun merchandise on my website, unlicensed furnishmevers.com. But most importantly, go to my campaign website, voteadamjohnson.com. We're going to win this race. We need good leaders at home on a local level because all the hard work, all the good work starts in our backyards. That's true. I'm at Ian Crossland. Follow me on the internet at Ian Crossland.
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Starting point is 02:02:00 They're just fun before the show stuff. And I'm like really enjoying the doing them because they're like live immersive in the seat. So a little bit of a new way to do it. But yeah, check that out on the Timcast Rumble. And also, yeah, the song is coming out tonight by Alan. Alex Bianca, it's really good. I'm gonna have a lot more music for you coming soon. Phil.
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Starting point is 02:02:53 That's right. Chrissy, Mary, you got the last word. Yes, this was so much fun. Thank you for having me, not once,
Starting point is 02:02:59 but twice. That's what she said. Follow me on Twitter on Instagram. I do a show every Sunday at 9 p.m. Eastern called Simpcast. It's like a fun panel show with based ladies on it. And then every Friday night,
Starting point is 02:03:15 catch me on Friday night tight. on NerdRodics YouTube channel, YouTube and Rumble and all that good stuff. Yeah, I also do a bunch of interviews. I'm going to be interviewing, I think, Vic Mignonna soon coming up. So I interview a lot of folks who I've been like canceled or misunderstood or, you know, bad people, right? Wingers, et cetera. So yeah, subscribe, all that good stuff. I do stand-up comedy, but check for dates on my website, chrissymayer.com.
Starting point is 02:03:43 We'll be booking some of those probably out into the spring. Because I have a soon to be two-year-old. And he's terrible at selling merch, so I have to wait for him to just, like, get a little better at the biz. Thank you guys so much for watching, and we'll see you over on the members' channel. Bye.

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