Timcast IRL - MSNBC CONFIRMED CUT OFF After Ratings Collapse Amid Trump Victory w/Hotep Jesus
Episode Date: November 20, 2024Tim, Phil, & Ian are joined by Hotep Jesus to discuss Comcast planning to cut off MSNBC after ratings collapse, Cenk Uygur slams Allan Lichtman for getting 2024 prediction wrong, Trump confirming plan...s to use military for mass deportations, and how Dead Internet Theory might be real. Hotep Jesus is an entrepreneur, author, and social commentator known for his provocative takes on culture, politics, and social issues, often blending humor and unconventional insights. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Ian @IanCrossland (everywhere) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Hotep Jesus @HotepJesus (X) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's reporting that MSNBC and CNBC are going to be cut off from Comcast,
spun off into their own companies.
And the rumors are, well, their ratings are in the gutter.
CNN still claims, no, no, they're making a lot of money.
Don't worry.
Yeah, despite the fact their weekend ratings were 28,000.
So I don't know how they're afforded to pay these personalities,
but carriage fees, I guess.
Well, they're going to get spun off, separated from Comcast.
And another rumor is that the politics of this channel are very
unfavorable. My friends, not only has Jon Stewart come out and defended Trump's victory, Joe Scarborough
and Michael Brzezinski of MSNBC met with him despite despite Joe in a viral video before the
election, saying there's no middle ground with this man at all to thunderous standing ovation.
Charlemagne, the God, is now even supporting Donald Trump's actions to
a certain degree. All of these people, they couldn't say a single word before the election
now coming out and saying, we're totally on board. And that's why the popular vote mattered so much.
But of course, MSNBC staffers are calling for a boycott. They're furious. They are outraged that
Joe and Micah would meet with Orange Hitler. And this is why the company has to be spun off. MSNBC and CNN's
ratings have been continually getting worse. So we'll dive into all of that. And then we got some
other crazy stories. Oh, World War Three, I guess. Russia is building nuclear bunkers,
mass producing them. They've updated their nuclear doctrine. They've said that if a nuclear power
assists a non-nuclear power in launching missiles into their territory, they will consider that an act of war. And they could
theoretically use nuclear weapons in that regard. They're basically saying they're getting ready to
do so. So that's great, I guess. Hopefully Donald Trump can get in and put an end to all this.
And then we got a crazy story. Nancy Mace has proposed a bathroom bill that would bar males
from using female bathrooms in Congress because there is a member of Congress entering who is
biologically male but identifies as a woman. This has caused a huge controversy where a transgender
individual has threatened the life publicly and overtly on various social media platforms.
Threatened Nancy Mace's life. And she's responded to this. This is a wild story.
Don't forget also Casper castbrew.com.
Unfortunately, Ian's Graphene Dream has been sold out.
We sold all of it.
So we're going to be launching coffee pods, whole bean versions.
It's a very popular blend.
But in the meantime, pick up Stand Your Grounds, another big favorite of Medium Roast.
And we do have Rise with Roberto Jr.
The best part about that one, it has a picture of Roberto Jr. on it.
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and everything else is Hotep Jesus.
Hey, thank you for following me.
If you aren't following me, then follow me, hotepjesus.com.
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This is an amazing game that teaches people how politics works in America,
but it's fun, educational, and, yeah, you guys should definitely check it out.
ElectionDayGames.com.
Yeah, we were looking at it earlier.
You got it in front of you right now.
Pull it up so people can see.
I don't know if it's in the shot or not.
It is a little bit, but you can see it better.
Oh, cool.
Check that out.
Yeah.
It's a box and everything. It's got the board. Basically, you know if it's in the shot or not. It is a little bit, but you can see it better. Oh, cool. Check that out. Yeah. It's a box and everything.
It's got the board.
Basically, you know, you've got House and Senate.
If you get the House majority or Senate majority,
you get perks.
And obviously, the objective of the game
is to get your guy elected.
I might be able to put it behind you
for the show back there.
You can see it.
You can see it. Great.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We can make it more visible,
but you can see it right now.
I browsed the card collection before the show.
Who are you? What do you do?
Who am I and what do I do?
Yeah.
I don't know.
I really don't know what I do.
You talk.
I help people.
You talk and people like what you say.
Yeah, but I think, you know, that's what I think it is.
I think I help people because, you know, I do a show called The Griff Report on Kick.
And last week somebody said to me, you know, you've changed my life. I hear that a lot. You somebody said to me you know you changed my life
I hear that a lot you've changed my life you changed my life so I think I just share my life
experience with people and just help people get to the next stage of their career or life or
whatever it is relationship business wise etc etc the majority of my audience is around 30 to 35
years old sometimes I got kids in college and stuff like that. So, you know, my life experience, I'm 44 years old,
so I share my life experience, and yeah.
Well, right on.
Should be fun.
Thanks for hanging out.
Ian's here.
Yeah, I always dig hanging out with you, man.
Thanks.
And the question of who are you,
we were having that before the show.
Like, what are you?
We were talking about philosophy in general and God,
and like, are you God?
What are you?
Are you your frontal lobe?
Are you Brian Sharp?
Or are you something much greater?
Nerve system jellyfish.
Yeah, I think you are.
Well, hey, I'm Ian Crossland, at least so I've been told.
And I'm just back from Dallas, man.
I spent the week working with The Blaze.
I did three episodes of Normal World with Quarter Black Garrett and Dave Landau.
It was excellent.
I did Sarah Gonzalez's show with Michael Marsden.
That was really fun.
And then I wrapped up the weekend doing Inverted World with Shane Cashman.
So if you didn't see that, it's on YouTube at Inverted World.
That was really great.
We talked about philosophy.
Also, good and evil, like the subjective nature of these things.
Like if you destroy evil, are you doing good?
Is destruction a good thing?
Is creation a bad thing?
Like very just esoteric, deep stuff.
And Shane's always the man to talk to. He's great.
So I'm happy to be back, man. Good to see you guys.
Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Levante.
I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains.
I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary.
Let's go.
Here's a story from CNN.
And, you know, I chose CNN on purpose because they're also in the gutter.
But this should be fun.
Comcast to spin off its cable channels, including MSNBC and CNBC into separate company. So it's now confirmed the rumors have
been bubbling up. They trickled this one out. At first they were like, the ratings are really bad
following the, what do we have here? Is this a, do we have that one over there? No, no. The
ratings got really, really bad. And so MSNBC's weekend ratings were like in the 20,000s in the key demo.
It's a worthless channel.
This is likely why Joe and Micah went to go meet with Donald Trump and beg because they're
talking to no one.
But now CNN confirms it.
Now, CNN, of course, wants to play defensive for them.
They say Comcast is planning to spin off most of its cable television networks, including MSNBC and CNBC, in a separate publicly traded company, according to
executives with knowledge of the plan. The spinoff is expected to be formally announced Wednesday.
The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the impending announcement on Tuesday evening,
said this involved USA, Oxygen, E! Sci-Fi, and the Golf Channel. Comcast's NBC Universal division
is keeping Bravo, the NBC broadcast network.
The separate cable channels will have the same sort of ownership structure.
They say, well, observers may view the spinoff as an attempt to shed cable channels that are losing value in the streaming age.
The channels still contribute strong profits to Comcast's bottom line.
I'm going to pause there.
This is the game they play.
This is why I wanted to use CNN.
Strong profits because of carriage fees, meaning that if your channel is on a cable network that's being carried, you get a piece of all of the subscriptions for everybody who has cable.
So that's guaranteed revenue over a certain period of time.
The reality is the channels themselves.
Nobody watches CNN.
Look at this from this is I'm sorry.
This is right here.
New York Post leftist viewers deal MSNBC and CNN
a Trump slump ratings crash. And they try to go on to explain why. But regardless, they say at MSNBC,
the home of the most unhinged commentary analysis we've ever seen in the history of television.
And that's saying something more than half its audience. Fifty three percent is no longer tuning
in compared to October. They're going to mention that Rachel Maddow dropped off a million viewers.
They don't mention her key demo ratings, however.
They say in the key demographic, the advertiser's most covet,
Maddow's numbers marked the smallest audience her show has seen since April 2022.
It's a new era, huh?
Wow.
Yeah.
What happened?
What happened?
This is the question we've been asking since the election.
Is this that regular people have woken up to the extent they are being lied to?
I think so. I think that it was like they were part of what felt like a movement to get Kamala Harris or whoever the Democratic Party fed them elected.
And then when that thing failed, they all were like,
all right, the shakedown is the gig's up.
We all knew it was fake anyway. We were just trying because we felt like we were supposed to.
I'm out. I'm done with this crap.
I think that's what a lot of those people were feeling.
Let me add this for context.
This is from the Postmillennial.
Jon Stewart says presidential election was a repudiation of liberal government
he spent years propping up,
an overly regulated system that is no longer
responsive or delivering for the needs of the people. So you got Charlemagne the God coming out,
changing his tune, saying maybe the Democrats lied to me about Trump being a fascist. You got
Joe and Micah trying to meet with Donald Trump. You got Bill Maher coming out and saying, oh,
these Democrats, oh boy, I can't stand them. All of these liberal personalities begging to be let
into the fold and the ratings
of these channels collapsing. I'd be willing to bet Jon Stewart's ratings are in the gutter.
You know, he resurrected his daily show to come back for this election cycle. I bet his ratings
are gutter trash and he knows it. CNN's are in the gutter. New York Post confirms we've seen all
that data. MSNBC is in the gutter. Meanwhile, Fox News is up. Conservatives are up. And once again, we'll shine a light over on our good friend David Pakman,
who put out a video for the election saying he was losing subscribers like crazy,
as were many of these other liberal personalities. This is the culture shift.
Yeah, I think I think that that the people that have been vehemently anti Donald Trump and anti
right saying the right is full of all these bad people and all of this just negative,
negative opinion about anyone on the right.
I think that they realized because of the not just because of the election of Donald Trump,
but the fact that everything in the country had a right lean this election.
So you're the House was taken the senate was taken if you
look at all of the the districts and all of the the people that all of the elections that went on
everything swung to the right and i think that even if they're not like oh we're gonna be right
wing now we're gonna start you know just saying you know supply-side economics are good and and
family values are important even if they're not going to do that, they they realize that they can't just continue to call the right racist
bigots. You're terrible people. You're all Trumpers, Trump's a Nazi, et cetera. I think
that they they see the writing on the wall. And if you want to survive, especially in in legacy
media where the the writing is on the wall wall that podcasts are where it's at today that
that alternative media that the internet that's where it's at it's no longer on cable news if you
don't if you don't adapt then you're going to be left behind and and you know we're seeing it with
what's going on at NBC with with uh with MSNBC and even CNBC, like typically it's not really, really strongly left-leaning
because it's all business, right?
There are people that are going to have left-leaning opinions, but you're not going to have people
that are just like, oh, we got to get rid of private property and we have to tax, you
know, it's a good thing to tax unrealized gains and stuff like that because that just
isn't going to fly on a business channel.
Even there, seeing the effects from NBC.
So I think that writing's probably on the wall.
Are we having fun watching these personalities grovel?
Of course we are.
Yes.
Ian's going to say no.
Well, it's not really fun, but it definitely feels good.
Because it's like, if you ever know a bully, and what they do is a scare tactic.
They'll flash something on the wall, and everyone will freak out.
And then they do it again, and again, and again, because they feel powerful when they get that reaction.
But then eventually people are like, they're doing that same thing now, and it's annoying now.
It's not even scary.
It's just bright, and it's annoying.
Stop doing it.
What? A bully that's using a scare tactic to get everyone's a reaction and they're feeling good at controlling the people's reactions eventually that scare tactic becomes obvious a scare tactic
you're like i know he's just flashing a light on the wall i'm ready for it now and now it's
just becoming annoying you're saying the left is that's what they're screaming about the trunk
bad been doing yeah and it is just nice
to see the bully exposed it's you know it's like the boy who cried wolf i guess it's the it's the
democrat who cried hitler eventually you're just like we get it geez there's like seven hitlers
whatever well let's zoom out really fast let's let's speak of the apparatus of the platform that
is media and when you launch a platform, you have to decide
who you're going to speak to and what your goals are. Okay. So either it is to get viewership and
get money, or it is to push an agenda or maybe a combination of both. And it seemed like mainstream
media, especially leftist mainstream media, didn't want didn't they weren't thinking about the dollars they were
trying to use their platform to push an agenda we saw that during the trump years we saw that
um before uh trump got elected in 2016 and that to me let's let's let's go backwards really fast
what do people want from media what people want from media? What people want from media is, number one, information without bias and the truth.
And the media has failed at both of those because all we've gotten was bias.
So let's say you're going to have a platform. You're going to talk to people like Tim Pool.
Tim Pool, he talks to everybody, talks to the left. He talks to the center. He talks to right.
Mainstream media has done a good job of just platforming certain people on the left.
We see with black media, black media is out there and they don't talk to Hotep Jesus. Tim Poola have a Hotep Jesus on. So what we're
seeing is a complete bias and people are like, well, we're not getting the full picture here.
Then you have the election and you see the popular vote and you go, oh, the people have spoken with
their votes, et cetera, et cetera, right? But that's the issue. People have lost their trust in media. Media is not giving information.
And it's been completely biased.
But it comes back to the fact that media was not trying to make money.
They were not trying to have viewers.
They were specifically trying to push an agenda, you know, orange and bad.
And I must say this, but Bill Maher on his show, and I can't believe I'm about to say this, but forgive me.
He called the Democrats retarded.
That hurt to say.
I'm so sorry, everybody.
I'm sorry, YouTube viewers at home.
But he said those words.
He said those words.
Leave it to Bill.
He said he said Democrats were like a royal family that had become incestuous and had retarded children.
Wow. Yeah. Intellectually, that's for sure.
And you know what? The essence of what he's saying, that Democrat ideas have become a
hodgepodge of insanity, we've been saying for years. So thanks, Bill, for coming out after
the election, when before he was like, Trump can't win, Kamala's going to win the popular vote.
And now all of a sudden he's calling Democrats retarded. Oh, come on, dude.
Yeah. You could have said that before the election. And now all of a sudden he's calling Democrats retarded? Oh, come on, dude.
You could have said that before the election.
The culmination of believing their own refuse or whatever is when they said,
Trump is a threat to democracy.
Our candidate has been installed without a Democratic primary by our superdelegate, whatever, imperial strategy.
It was like, okay, this is great because I was actually talking with my mother
who's very much like, hey, she was of the ilk of like trump's a jerk
mean tweets don't want to vote for the jerk but i was like i'm not gonna vote for first of all
they're saying that he's a threat to democracy while they install a candidate and are become a
very big threat to democracy accuse your opponent of what you're doing which was a nazi tactic not
only are they doing that but uh they but not only are they blaming them,
but they're doing it.
And so, and she's now fully on board,
fully understands the manipulation of that,
that sect, that weird minority
in the American population.
Just look at these moral cowards, okay?
Because I'll give credit to every single Trump supporter
and every single post-liberal or disaffected liberal who had no problem saying after Joe Biden won the election,
I'm not on board with the oh, there were servers and Dominion and all that conspiracy stuff that
felt like a big cope. I certainly don't think it was. Let's just say the bellwethers were off.
There's a lot of questions about the 2020 election I'm fine with. But I do think Democrats largely
just ballot harvested and changed the rules in order to win. After that
happened, I didn't say, oh, I supported Joe Biden the whole time. I mean, Democratic Party is what
it's always been. I was like, Trump is still right. Joe Biden is terrible. He's a warmonger.
I have no problem saying that even if it even if we're losing. But look at these people. We come
around and we win the popular vote. We advocate for Trump the entire time. We we have a primary process with strong candidates. We're fans of a vague.
Initially, we were fans of DeSantis, but kind of his campaign went weird.
And no one liked Nikki Haley. But it was a fierce primary.
Trump ends up winning. We say, OK, we're going to get behind the candidate.
Then after Donald Trump wins, the other liberals all of a sudden now have found Donald Trump.
They have found the absurdity of Democrats. They are moral cowards. And I say this.
We want their audiences and we want them giving us their whatever whatever power or support they can.
But we always must remember that these people are not to be trusted. John Stewart, Bill Maher,
Micah and Joe, they'll sell you out in two seconds when the wind changes.
But for the time being, if they're going to sing the praises, it's a yes, you can go on one knee now like you had all these athletes do and accept that we were right the whole time and we're going
to keep going. But regardless, and there's another viewership's gone. There's another
segment that changed their mind before the results of the election, like Michael Rapaport. Oh, yeah. What happened there?
Are we trusting him?
I do.
I think he legitimately saw the light and was like, whoa.
Yeah, the light of attacks on Israel from the left in the streets.
Oh, you think he turned against that?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Look, for someone like Michael Rapaport,
and there's a lot of people like him who are Democrats who hated Trump.
You could literally have evidence of Trump being falsely framed and prosecuted and they're going to be like, don't care.
Donald Trump is bad. And then the moment some leftist comes out and burns an Israeli flag, they're like, I'm a Republican.
All right. Well, then I don't trust that. I don't trust him for two seconds.
I don't trust reactionaries in general. I don't like people that are like emotional.
I'm now away from emotions.
No, no.
I like the people that are honest and look for truth and stick with that.
If he was, if you, like, Rappaport, if he was sincere, you know, and I did not realize how crazy the left was, and it took him, this was what woke him up, I'd say okay.
But he backtracked on Trump.
He came out and said Trump is on the table. Look what's'd say, OK, but he backtracked on Trump. He came out and said Trump is on the table.
Look what's going on with these protests, then backtracked on Trump.
And now apparently I think he's for Trump again.
I don't trust that.
I suppose someone like Anna Kasparian, who legitimately now sees the danger of what was happening.
And I don't know what she feels about Donald Trump, but she seems like full on like she cares about the truth.
It always has.
Anna Kasparian's perspective was shaped by multiple actual events.
So there was the fact that she was sexually assaulted by a homeless person outside of her house.
She said, I'm not a birthing person.
And she received all kinds of online hate from people on the left calling her all the terrible names that you get called.
She looked into the she for a long time believed the narrative about Kyle Rittenhouse.
And then she finally went and looked into it and watched the videos.
And she was like, oh, my God, I'm wrong.
This is like he was actually defending himself.
And it's clear.
And she's taken to task on a lot of that.
You know what a big component of anna for anna was she said
that after she got assaulted by this homeless guy leftist started making fake videos of her
statements out of context to accuse her of things she hadn't done or said and she was like this is
this is crazy and i'm like welcome to the club anna rogan also is another example he said that
the cnn saying that he took horse paste oh ultimate. They put a picture of a horse on the screen.
So they showed Ivermectin
and there was a little horse logo.
I'm like, that's crazy.
And that was like that for me.
When they put Kamala in
and they just tried to install a candidate,
it was definitely like,
I mean, I'm definitely for truth anyway,
but seeing the deceivous nature of that organism, that imperial tentacle within
the United States is...
Let's jump to this.
It's the wisdom of Osno.
Let's jump to this.
I want to jump to this video.
We have a clip from Piers Morgan, Uncensored.
I want to set this clip up for you before we play it.
I want to give a shout out to Cenk Uygur.
This is an epic Cenk Uygur clip.
Trust me, you guys are actually going to love this.
Alan Lichtman, the guy in the middle, you guys are actually going to love this.
Alan Lichtman, the guy in the middle, is the Nostradamus of politics.
He is the most arrogant, elitist, credentialist person I've ever heard.
I'm a professor.
I'm the expert.
Don't you tell me.
And he predicted Kamala would win when he gets told that the keys to the election, as he describes it, were wrong.
He loses.
No, no, they weren't.
You got to you got to hear this clip. This is the cope from some Democrats is is so thick.
You will enjoy it. Don't blame the voters. I think, look, we could get into this discussion.
But one, I think you're blaming the voters. I think that's a terrible idea. And look, I debated
Professor Lichtman before I told him his theories about the keys were absurd i was right he was wrong i
said he'd loses keys so you would not find a little action along and that's a
cheap shot and i won't stand for a little while brother not be going on
cheaply wanted me
who want to make you a little bit in a total make a lot of denial i read your
own followers
comments and they all trashed you, every one of them, and supported me.
Yeah, right, right.
So quiet with your personal attacks.
Yeah, come find out again.
Make whatever point you want.
Yeah, yeah.
Don't make it personal.
You don't know anything.
You don't know anything.
You attacked me personally.
You're so deluded.
Oh, right.
I've only been a professor 51 years.
On this program, I've never been able to finish a thought.
How many books have you published?
That's because there's less.
Did you hear that?
No, because you're personally attacking me again.
But he just said it.
Oh, right.
I've only been a professor for 51 years.
On this program, I've never been able to finish.
Professor for 51 years published 13 books.
He's telling Cenk he's right about his predictions that Kamala Harris was supposed to win.
And he's published all of these books.
And Cenk's just like, dude, you're wrong. you're wrong books have you published then no because you're personally
attacking me again say whatever you want but i'm not going to stand for brother you got it wrong
you were preposterously and stupidly wrong so okay all right can i just finish the goddamn
thought ever on this show no not if you're personally well i admitted i was wrong i don't
need you to call me stupid okay i'll just say it's great to see you getting along so this kind
of goes on but i'm really enjoying the alan lichtman arc because he's giving us this endless
stream of very extreme cope and seethe the dude stakes his career on being right about elections
after he was wrong he makes his video where he's like, I was wrong.
I own up to it.
We'll take some time to assess how we got these wrong and we'll figure it out.
Instead of coming back being like, here's what I misunderstood.
He comes back like, actually, I wasn't wrong at all.
Elon Musk interfered in the election with billions of fake news manipulations.
And that's actually why the keys didn't work right. But 160 years of
history were changed by Elon Musk. And the proof is I'm a professor. Exactly. And I've written 13
books and been a professor for 51 years. So I know better than you. But this this clip is is
excellent. Copen see, see, Cenk Uygur and Anika Sparrow, they get it. I think they've been seeing
the writing on the wall for some time. There are some liberal personalities, I think, like Free
Press and Barry Weiss. They saw this a few years ago and they're like, guys, the left is going
crazy. And then obviously there's people like Carl Benjamin. There's people like me or Joe Rogan,
varying degrees of individuals who were on the left or liberal and then being like the left,
the Democratic Party has gone nuts. Cenk Uygger is now sitting here being he was saying this before the election he he didn't he thought
trump was was going to win he was making these predictions however he like many other liberals
have only started becoming more aggressive in their description of things now realizing just
how how wrong they were and how badly they lost uh Biden's dementia. I don't know if he actually has dementia,
but when he,
it finally came out and all of the media,
when they all acknowledged his decline,
that was when everybody was like,
the jig is totally up now.
And I think Cenk has always been,
desired the truth,
but being in an echo chamber,
sometimes your truth is distorted by your by
your chamber so he's seen what he's seen and for a lot of people it was hard to accept that
the avatar of truth in this system the the least worst situation was a was an entertainer with a
potty mouth because it's like i want a good guy that makes me feel nice not a guy that screams
she's a fat pig and like gets all the attention and like he he gets to win and he was the bully on the plate.
I don't know if Trump was actually a bully or not.
I don't think he was, but I don't know.
It was hard for some people to accept,
but I think that's why some people are slow to come around to it.
And as a final thing I want to say about Piers Morgan's show,
great people, great guests.
I love Piers.
You need to fix your lag, buddy,
because these guys are overlapping because there's a two-second lag.
They can't hear each other for two seconds.
It makes this a fucking clown show.
So fix that shit.
You get a million views a video.
I still love you.
But fix that.
Unless you want them to look ridiculous on purpose.
Because the thumbnails have them all with their mouths open looking like idiots.
I don't know.
But please fix the lag.
That's the pressing issue. Fix's the lag i don't want
these guys to be like why can i never finish a statement on this show is because there's lag
it's two seconds go by oh it's because pierce's show is designed around people screaming at each
other i think it's it happens because of the lag because they because they like if i if i had to
wait two seconds to hear what you said and you're like he's not responding i'm gonna keep going and
then i start to talk over you and we're like, what in the hell?
Well, that's one of the reasons we don't do digital interviews like this.
It really doesn't work.
And I did this like two and a half years ago.
I did a show with Ben Shapiro for his show and we recorded it.
And then I had to mail a disc because it was a heavy like 4, 4K file or something, and we didn't have the internet.
We only had 20 megabits up.
And so when—yeah, it was only 20 megabits.
This is crazy.
So when we were doing it, it's like you talk for a little while and you wait, and then you have to decide when to stop talking so they can then respond.
But when you're in a room with someone, you can see what they're going to do or whatever.
Yeah.
But enough about that.
I'm just here to bask in the—there are two going to do or whatever. But enough about that. I'm just
here to bask in the, there are two sides to this post-election cope and seethe. There's the Bill
Maher, Jon Stewart's, Cenk Uygur's, and Charlemagne. They're all being like, oh, geez,
you know, oh, Trump, we knew it. The Democrats are crazy. And then you have the inverse, which is the
Kyle Kalinskis, the Alan Lickmans, the screaming and refusing to back down, saying, we got to go harder on woke.
We got to be more mean.
Well, let's let's assess what the left is.
And I said this before you went to the video.
The left is the Wizard of Oz.
And by that, what I mean is the image that they project is not who they really are.
Right. And what they do is they rule with fear
and you know you they can ostracize you they get you canceled they can get you fired etc etc
but they actually don't exist and this is something that i've noticed is that especially
online much of the support and much of the vitriol comes from bot farms i don't know if you guys noticed that i yes oh yeah like the we used
i was calling them kamala bots right and so these aren't real people and you saw that in the election
where where is that large left but the main ways they um control is through professors right so
you have grade school high school and then of then, of course, you get to university. And a lot of that indoctrination of liberal politics happens, obviously, at the university level.
And even, you know, for example, when Trump won the first time, my kids came home from school and they were all sad and they were like six at the time. Like, why are you guys sad? And they were like something, something Trump. And I'm like, why do you guys even know about that? So even if you don't teach that to grade school level, the kids pick up has created an illusion because people actually thought Kamala had a chance to win.
They created an illusion to these people. And many of them are boule, intelligentsia, aristocrats, you you know higher income individuals these aren't your everyday people so
when we talk about democrats and you talk about you know radical leftists that's not your average
democrat you ask an average democrat about how they feel about sharing bathrooms with another
set of group of people they'd like nah that's not cool but another thing the pronoun situation right
now you see in corporate america you got to have your pronouns in your signature, etc., etc.
People are fearful.
They're like, I think I have to do this, right?
So it comes back to the Democrats rule with fear, and they're just a big wizard of Oz.
And if we can pull back the veil and say, look, this is a little man, and he's harmless, I think that's when we can start to have some normalcy.
That's the popular vote. Did you see AOC
took her pronouns out of her bio, too?
She did about a year ago.
Yeah, so
people started showing her
super old bio and then
claiming she just took her pronouns out.
And then I pulled up the archives and their pronouns were removed a year ago.
Sorry to interrupt. You were saying the popular vote
is the incision of... That's why it was so important. That's why I was stressing that,
because this is the reason why. Look, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by three million,
and that's why they went anti-Trump. They said, that's the minority. We're the majority.
They won by accident. 2020 comes around. Biden gets 81 million. Popular vote wins. They say,
we're the majority. 2024 comes around. Trump wins the popular vote wins they say we're the majority 2024 comes around trump wins the popular
vote republicans win everything and now all of a sudden they're i'm on that i'm on i'm on the
winning side they're always on the side that they think is the majority that's why they go out in
the streets and scream you're on the wrong side of history that's their greatest fear and it's
supreme grifton oh yeah the power of um of echo of an echo chamber if you don't get the enough
volume the echo is not produced.
And once you get enough volume, the more volume, the greater the echo.
I mean, so if they fail to get the whatever you want to call it, the status quo, then it just doesn't appear.
I'm going to play a little bit of devil's advocate, and I'm sure that the chat is going to have a field day with this.
But this is actually
the goal, right? To change people's minds. Now I'm sure that there are plenty of people that
are changing and they're doing it for money. They're doing it for monetary reasons. They're
doing it to save their jobs. They're doing it to save, you know, save face because they want to be
on the right side. I'm a hundred% aware of that. I totally agree.
I'm not saying that that's not happening.
But you don't change hearts and minds
without that happening as well.
When you actually are successful,
when you put in the effort to say,
no, our opponents are wrong,
and they're wrong here,
and they're wrong here,
and they're wrong here,
and then you actually convince the voter and you see it play out in the actual election the way that we just did.
That's a victory and it's going to create downstream effects.
And some of those downstream effects are going to be people that are grifters, people that are looking to save their butts, looking to just be on the on the cool guy side they're gonna say oh we have to change but this is a symptom of victory
this and i'm not saying we're done i don't want to i don't i i'm not one of those guys that's like
the woke is destroyed that is absolutely not true they are they this is winning a battle. This is not defeating, this is not winning a war. But it is evidence that we can win.
We saw a huge culture shift directly after the results of the election. One of them was raging feminists practicing abstinence. And we're like, that's what we've been wanting, right?
And then what was the other example? Oh, another guy said, oh, we have to arm ourselves. And then
in the black community, we were saying this for a really long time. They kept grouping us with
other groups of people and calling us POC, POC, POC. And you get Joanne Reed and others saying,
it's no longer POC. It's just black
people. And I'm like, thank you. So Trump's already made America great again. And he's
already made feminists great again. And he's made black America great again. Just in those
three examples, it's like they've turned into conservatives by losing. I also think that kind
of along what you were saying, Phil, with the way people are not maybe not shifting allegiance, but the way people are like now I'm supporting whatever is happening.
The new popular thing, you've got to be discerning about who you elevate to positions of power, either in your own life, who you're going to pay attention to, who you're going to believe when they talk.
Because the people that were saying one thing four months ago and they're saying a different thing now, you got to question if they're worth
listening to. I'll put myself in that camp. I was very blatantly on the fence. And that was,
you know, I knew immediately when they, I wasn't voting for Biden. And when they selected Kamala,
I wasn't voting for that. But I was always saying I was going to be on the fence. I do a lot of
social subversion, but you don't have to believe me either. Because I didn't, I wasn't in full
support of, I mean, I'm always going to get behind what I believe, that's for sure. But I will.
Unfortunately, I will mess with you. I do that on purpose just because I feel like if you're too
obvious, it's like charging a machine gun nest. But the point still stands. Be discerning about
who you put your faith in. I want to jump to this next story before I do want to mention this one
super chat. Scott House said place time clocks behind guest and your head to prevent clips out of context. This is a fix from last night's
conversation. I got a better idea. I'm going to make an analog random number generator.
So it's a, it looks like a standard analog clock, but it will every minute just jump to random
positions. So no matter what happens, anytime someone pulls up a clip of me, the clock will
be changing into random ways. So it always looks like it's out of context.
Anyway, let's jump to this story from The New York Times.
So this is the headline they use.
Trump confirms plans to use the military to assist in mass deportations.
They then go on to mention building detention centers.
And this is where the story gets hot in it.
They actually write.
Let me read it for you. One
major impediment to the vast deportation operation that the Trump team has promised in his second
term is that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement lacks the space to hold a significantly
larger number of detainees that has sometimes led to allowing asylum seekers into the country
while they await court dates with immigration judges, a practice critics deride as catch and
release. The Trump team believes that such camps could enable the government to accelerate deportations
of undocumented people who fight their expulsion from the country. The idea is that more people
would voluntarily accept removal instead of pursuing a long shot effort to remain in the
country if they had to stay locked up in the interim. Asked about the proposal, Sabrina Singh,
a spokesman for Pentagon, declined to comment, calling it a hypothetical. But this is where
the story is now being seeded. The narrative created by The New York Times is to nudge in a
detention facility, then camp. Next, you will see activist outlets start reporting.
New York Times says Donald Trump will build camps to round up asylum seekers. And this is the birth of their new narrative. You have seen it here
first, ladies and gentlemen. So should this blossom into a big fake news hoax like they often do,
you know where it came from. You know, they use the word camp very readily. The word camp
brings illusion of the Nazi concentration camps. Obviously. That's the point. During COVID, we talked a lot about in Australia, they had a facility that they were like, come, stay at our facility.
You can't leave, by the way.
They would lock people in.
And so I think Tim and I, we were both talking about calling them camps for fun because it's like, hey, let's go outside the box here.
But good luck getting the New York Times to start calling it a camp.
Only when the narrative suits them will they use that word. Exactly. So during Obama,
he built detention facilities. When they then talk to Trump's administration and say,
yeah, we'll probably use these facilities. They then say camps. They're trying to set the stage
for the Donald Trump is going to use the military to travel around rounding up asylum seekers to put them in camps we predicted this
okay trump deporting people here illegally is just following the law but they want to turn it
into trump is hitler yeah there's a clip of um the new guy that's going to be in charge of the
border talking with alexandria acasio-cortez tom homan homan and she was like they're seeking
asylum he's like then they should go through a legal port of entry. That's the that's the method. Otherwise, there shouldn't be any kind of controversy.
No, no. Yeah, exactly. It's not. But but for some reason. So these people aren't technically see if they're here and they say I'm seeking asylum.
They're not technically seeking asylum until they go through the legal port of entry to seek asylum.
They're seeking seeking asylum. That's different. They're invited, though. That's the sad part.
Kamala did say don't come.
Well, before that, they were invited and we created sanctuary cities.
Right. And we created the program of asylum.
So there was a big invitation and a big bow on our border that said, hey, come on in.
And then when trump came
a lot of people stopped coming almost immediately too just just his appearance just knowing that he
was going to be the guy in the white house right so we're going to see the same thing we'll see a
decline in people crossing etc etc so i i think this might be the clip that's been going viral
let me play it zero tolerance was interpreted as the policy that separated
children from their parents. If I get arrested for DUI and I have a young child in a car,
I'm going to be separated. When I was a police officer in New York and I arrested a father for
domestic violence, I separated that father from his family. Mr. Holman, with all due respect,
legal asylees are not charged with any crime. When you're in the country illegally, it's a violation of the United States Code 1325.
Seeking asylum is legal.
If you want to seek asylum and go through the port of entry, do it the legal way.
The Attorney General of the United States has made that clear.
Okay.
Mr. Chair, the memo is submitted to...
It is a violation of 8 U.S.C., what do you say, 35?
And isn't it great when she's like legal asylum?
So you go through the port of entry.
You do it the legal way.
And she immediately retracted.
She was like, oh, he's right.
I was.
Their worldview is fake.
Now AOC is playing this whole.
Are there any podcasts you Trump voters listen to?
I want some recommendations.
Oh, here we go.
Oh, well, that's promising.
I don't necessarily trust her, but that's promising.
Is she up for a grifty?
She's definitely up for a grifty.
Griftys.com.
Go vote for her.
She's definitely with that move.
If we can get her on here, you want her to come on here?
Our booking is talking to AOC's people.
Yeah, she's top, dude.
Because she is there to represent the people.
And if the peoples have spoken, you know, it's her duty.
Yeah, she said people in her district voted for Trump and her.
And she was like, how is that possible?
And then she says this thing about like, we got to go knock on doors because the Internet,
if you think everybody just lives in this world, you're wrong.
And I'm like, look, if you solicit a subset of people in your audience, you'll find it.
If I said to the audience, if you guys out there are eating celery with peanut butter
and raisins on it i
want to hear from you because that's disgusting i'm getting a bunch of messages from people
gonna say they love what is it called ants on a log or something oh yeah and it's disgusting
raisins and celery look and and people are gonna say i love it it's great then i can show you 10
comments and be like look at all these people who love this wow everyone loves this stuff that's
basically what she's doing so if she wants to go and find
Trump-supporting podcasts or whatever, good for her.
She needs to expand her horizon and get out of
her fake news bubble. But that's been
the problem with the left is they weren't listening.
No, they were determined
to tell people how they were
supposed to think. Yeah. We couldn't have
discourse, dialogue. I've been
struggling to have any discourse
with a leftist of any kind.
Yeah, they won't do it.
They won't. They just won't do it. And I think a lot of that is, you know, it's like,
what do they tell their people? It's like, you know, if you talk to them, you're platforming.
Right.
Right. And it's just like, you know, it's speaking to these people. They don't deserve a conversation.
They're so evil that you can't have a conversation.
If you have a conversation, then you're supporting evil.
So, again, it just comes back to that whole fear thing and saying, you know, if you talk to them, we'll cancel you.
Yeah.
Even talking to them. Seems like that echo chamber has been shattered and that anyone of relevance from that community is now open to communicating across platforms.
There are still segments of people that are just locked in their brains, but I don't know any of them that have any relevance socially beyond like their little Facebook group of getting 68 likes on their comment from their cult of friends. You say that, repeat what you did. I'm sorry.
That echo chamber of like, they're evil, don't platform that, has been shattered now. And it's
kind of anhingent on us not to recreate the echo chamber subconsciously by being like, hey, wait,
you're supposed to be in an echo chamber. What's that?
Inhingent?
Yeah, I like that word.
Incumbent?
All of it. Yeah. It hinges on us to not recreate subvertedly an echo chamber what's that inhingent yeah i like that word uh incumbent all of it yeah it hinges on us to to not recreate subvertedly the echo chamber um because they're
there there's an opening now and what i was saying is a lot of the people that are still stuck i see
don't have any podcast they don't have any relevant following that i know of the thing about the echo
chamber yeah the ones that are still stuck in the echo chamber i don't really see anybody with like san i don't know i have sounds like one of the biggest streamers on
twitch like destiny and other massive massive interesting he and he's he's a he's a he's a
far left guy so a couple of dudes he's got a huge following you know the thing about the echo
chamber is it was also designed digitally um you know uncle hotep showed the other day that gabrielle
union had them blocked and i said i know how she had you blocked and what they do is they have you
know the block list you can upload the block list they're doing it on that other app now yeah blue
sky yeah so they actually say you're one of us here if you're one of us upload this list so you
never even hear these voices and it creates a wall
between you and them so their people can't even hear you don't even get that
type of tweets you don't get that type of content get the retweets etc etc so
they built the digital wall between their followers and us powerful
technology yeah but it doesn't work when you're dealing with you know viral
streamers like you know Aiden Ross, Kai Sanat,
and all those guys.
Those guys break those barriers.
And Gen Z, like I was talking to my son, and he said,
where are you going?
I said, I'm going to Tim Cass.
He's like, oh, I know Tim Cass.
He's 15 years old.
I'm like, how the heck do you know Tim Cass?
And he thought it was cool.
But it shows you Gen Z is paying attention.
They're not on Twitter.
Gen Z is on the streaming sites,
and those streaming sites are leaning way more conservative,
and nobody liberal really has a strong problem. Well, they got that adpocalypse now. We talked about this
the other day. Twitch streamers are losing like 90%
of their revenue. It's just evaporated.
And X just got new,
all the ads start coming back in.
And this show's lit up like
times two views. I'm checking
in, it's like 78,000 live viewers as
opposed to the 48,000. Yeah, 61,000 right now. Yeah, and there was like 80,000, 90,000 ever since the election. I don checking in. It's like 78,000 live viewers as opposed to the 48,000
right now. Yeah. And there was like 80,000, 90,000 ever since the election. I don't know
if the people, if Alphabet's like, it's time to just lay off all this, this weird censorship
stuff or if more people are coming or if it's a combo. I think the popular vote victory
terrifies them. Look, they're scared of the left canceling them. So they just say, do
what the left wants. Once they realize they're on the wrong side of history,
they panic and say, quick, quick, to the other side, to the other side.
Now, all of a sudden, our ratings are through the roof.
Advertisers are knocking on the doors.
All the big advertisers are like, we want in.
There's a lot more going on behind the scenes.
But the Trump Rogan show had, I don't know, 200 million views across platforms in a week.
I don't know what the numbers were.
80 million on YouTube.
They shut it down for a day
and then it was back up
all over the place.
It was on X.
Got 80 million views on X.
God knows.
It just...
I want to pull up this story
just as a reference.
This is from Fast Company
from earlier in the year.
Is the dead internet theory
suddenly coming true?
Here's my proposal to you guys.
One of the reasons, perhaps,
we are seeing the left
lose so many viewers and subscribers
and why these channels are losing ratings, could it be that dead Internet theory was true and that it was a mechanism by corporations and governments to prop up far left ideologies to create the perception that they were popular?
Let me pause first and explain what this is.
You guys familiar with that Internet theory?
Sounds something similar to what Brian was saying earlier.
Around 2016, the idea is that the internet has become more bots than people.
So when you make a post and you're like, I don't like waffles, all of the responses are automated bots who are trying to sell a product or convince you of something to control your opinion.
Yeah.
Let's pause and go back to the late 2000s, early 2010s with the anonymous hacker collective and LULSAC and groups like this, we discovered through the work of Barrett Brown of Project PM and some hackers who infiltrated data that the U.S. Air Force was creating sock puppet social media accounts to be sold.
They create them.
They have a single individual operate 50 accounts to control public opinion.
Yeah. Assumptions were that in Libya, one of my favorite one of the favorite points brought up by activists during the time of the Libyan revolution slash civil war was there sure are a lot of Libyans that speak English and around American social media.
But you'd see these Libyans saying, we must stop Gaddafi freedom.
And the Americans are back retweeting it like, wow, look at this. And it was generating public support in the United
States for NATO to go in and do airstrikes, no fly zones, whatever. Hillary Clinton then says,
we came, we saw he died. If dead in it theory is true and corporations and governments are
largely controlling bot accounts, what you'll end up seeing is a couple things.
The first, when Elon Musk bought X, what did we see? When it was announced he was going to buy X,
leftists lost tons of followers. Conservatives gained tons of followers. Now, does that make
sense? Well, some speculated that it was because there was a thumb on the button,
that Twitter at the time was propping up left-wing channels and holding back right-wing channels.
Could it be that bots were largely being operated to prop up these left-wing channels to make it
look like they were more prominent than they really were? Well, following Elon's takeover,
users started complaining they weren't getting the same views and clicks anymore.
Why is my engagement so down? I mean, for me, it was kind of like every Twitter put out of
thousands.
Now it's like sometimes they have a thousand, sometimes a few hundred.
Well, when you get rid of bots, which is what Elon's whole plan was, your engagement will go down.
Your engagement was fake the whole time.
But people can't tell the difference.
They see 10,000 likes.
They feel good.
They see 1,000 likes.
They feel bad, even if they aren't real.
Following the election, David Pakman says, Brian Tyler Cohen, he, all these liberals
are losing followers.
They're losing subscribers.
Now we're hearing that the left, these liberals are bleeding followers on X like crazy.
And perhaps because they're all fleeing to blue sky.
That makes no sense.
I don't believe it for a second.
Because didn't they already flee to threads? What's wrong with that? They already fled to threads. How are they now fleeing again?
Doesn't quite make sense unless dead internet theory is correct. Following the election of
Donald Trump, the machines that were propping up these bots turned off. The accounts deactivate.
The money stops flowing.
No one's paying these people to run sock puppets anymore.
So they all just shut it down.
And then we see the left burn a bunch of followers.
They would be shutting them down way before he gets into office
and torching all evidence that they existed.
No, no.
They have to wait until the election because what if he wins?
I mean, after, before inauguration is what I meant.
They're doing it before inauguration.
So the reason why it happens immediately after the election makes perfect sense. If they're running these bot accounts, one person running 50 followers to
make it look like a liberal has got a big following and making lots of money. How is this one guy
getting a million views per video? They're not going to shut it down before the election in case
Kamala wins. If Trump wins, who's going to pay the bills? Hillary Clinton cut a bunch of
deals. You know, what was it? The Clinton Global Initiative and Foundation shuttered as soon as
she lost the election and the donation stopped coming in because we know what the point of that
was. So if you are being paid to run 500 sock puppet accounts to comment, to post, to view
videos, and they've got a team of 10 running, you know, 300,000 clicks for these videos.
Once the election's done, you're like, OK, the contract is up.
We're done paying this.
All of a sudden, the views drop, the subscribers drop, cancellations hit.
Perhaps.
I'm not saying I know for sure.
Yeah, there's also a third option.
Well, first of all, there's two types of these accounts.
One is hired guns, right?
And the other one is private, like just some kid in Malaysia, you know, trying to do whatever he wants to do, right?
So the private guy doesn't necessarily turn his bots off.
He just changes course.
So he goes, I was shilling for the left.
That was the thing to do.
Now it's like all these bots now shill for the left. That was the thing to do. Now it's like all these bots
now shill for the right. Here's another component to that. A lot of bots that operate on X and other
platforms do it to create the image of, um, that they're real. So one of the first things bots will
do is they'll follow prominent social media accounts so that if somebody investigates,
they see what looks like a normal user following Brad Pitt and Rachel Maddow.
Could it be perhaps then that a lot of the followers were passively following what was
assumed to be prominent mainstream voices, CNN, liberal commentators who get lots of
views because it made the bots look legitimate?
And then once the popular vote swung, the bots just jumped over to
right wing personalities because they are viewed as more legitimate. Correct. Correct. Yeah.
You would have. And that's all. It's all hypothetical. I'm just saying you could get
the analytics of accounts unsubscribed and resubscribed in mass for sure. You could get
those analytics. Elon would have access. MSNBC's ratings have collapsed. And now Fox News's ratings
are jumping. I don't see that as bots because that's
the ratings tracking agencies well what our views are way up i know why they lose lost ratings um
so cnn had a change of ceos last year right and they tried to come more center right center right
msnbc recently tried to go more center right So what happened was everybody was accustomed to a certain product
that was extremely leftist. I have family members that said, I'm not, they're angry at CNN. They are
angry at MSNBC because they've had a more balanced take and they are no longer watching these
channels. So some of that drop off is attributed to the fact that people don't want to hear anything positive about Trump because they've been so programmed with orange man bad that it like the thought inside of them enrages them.
So let me let me see if I can. I'll play this clip for you guys. This is from this is Jon Stewart. Joe and I went to Mar-a-Lago to meet personally with President-elect Trump.
And for those asking why we would go speak to the president-elect during such fraught times,
especially between us, I guess I would ask back, why wouldn't we?
Because you said he was Hitler.
I'm going to do a one-act play called Joe and Mika Go to Mar-a-Lago.
Mr. President, your rhetoric is outrageous.
I cannot in good conscience...
Oh, are those macaroons?
The pink one is raspberry.
The best part, because you called him Hitler, but that's your point.
MSNBC is now saying, we're fine with Trump.
Joe Scarborough, let me see if I can find this video where he gets a standing ovation
where he says there's no middle ground with Trump.
Yeah, but that's, it's like bait and switch, right?
But, you know, it's like, you know, let's say you purchase Pepsi, right?
Or some drink, right?
And then they change the formula.
Like when Wendy's changed their French fries.
What?
Why would you change your French fries?
You had the best French fries that could rival McDonald's French fries.
Because Hindus got mad because they were making them in beef tallow.
And the Hindus are like, that's not okay with us at all.
What? Is that why? okay with us at all. What?
Is that why?
Yeah, seriously.
Okay, so see, like, so now I'm not happy anymore, and I don't like Wendy's French fries anymore. So now it's like, if I want junk, I go to McDonald's, right?
But it's the same thing.
You've changed your recipe.
So people are no longer purchasing.
That's it.
It's like if a Pepsi changes its recipe, is it still Pepsi?
I mean, it's a different drink with the same brand name on it.
It's the same thing with these guys when they change their perception or their tune.
I mean, people can change, but the vast oscillation of Mika and Joe is like changing the recipe of a food and keeping the same brand name on it.
Listen to this.
It's abrupt, too.
This is interesting.
This is from April.
Me trying to understand other people and being so pragmatic and trying to be like, I'm OK,
you're OK.
Now, where can we meet in the middle?
La la la.
On this question, we're past that.
You can't meet if they listen, if they voted for Trump in 16, whatever.
They voted for Trump in 20, they knew exactly what they were doing.
If they vote for Donald Trump in 2024, and I've said it on my show, I'll say it here.
They're knowingly voting for a fascist.
They're voting for a racist. They're voting for somebody that wants
to put this
country 200 years
in the back.
And so,
I'm not trying to figure them out.
I'm trying to figure out
how we get people out
who love democracy,
who love freedom, who love
the rights of all Americans,
how to get them to the voting booth.
Because that's how we...
And he couldn't, and Trump won, and now they're bending the knee and kissing his pinky ring.
I just want to point out that fascism is not 200 years old.
It was a creation in the 20th century.
It was Mussolini. It was his style of government.
Yeah, I mean. Fascism started
around the same time
as communism. Anytime someone throws out
that word from now on, in these days,
I'm going to ask them to define what they mean by that.
Because calling someone a
fascist might have a different meaning to one
guy as it does to another guy. Like,
corporate government collusion? Like the Federal Reserve?
Our whole system's built on that fascist thing
right now, unfortunately. Right around the formation of Mussolini's fascism is like the Federal Reserve, our whole system's built on that fascist thing right now, unfortunately.
It doesn't have it.
Right around the formation of Mussolini's fascism is when the Federal Reserve came around.
Any attachment to reality, though.
All it means is bad thing I don't like.
When I pointed out, this was back during the election week, that David Pakman was saying, like, I'm losing all these followers and subscribers.
Please don't leave.
Please subscribe.
We need you.
We pointed out it could be bots. And I said,
I don't know about paid subscribers, but Twitter followers and YouTube subscribers, definitely.
And he took issue with that, saying that I suggested that the platform was creating the
bots. I was like, that's not what I said. And I actually showed an article. This is from when
Elon said he wanted to buy Twitter. Before he did, there was this weird moment where liberals just lost tons of followers and they tried making the excuse that, oh, it's because liberals are
fleeing and we're like fleeing from what? Elon's not even bought the platform. Then they said,
haha, Elon, you have to buy the platform. They forced him to do it. Apparently he was trying
to back out and they're like, nope, you signed the contract. You got to buy it. Then he did.
We saw conservatives gaining tons of followers before
elon bought the platform how does that make sense some said it's because conservatives are coming
back no that that that i don't think that makes sense what i know change had been made to the
platform i think um certain people have access to the code and somebody had access to that algorithm because the same thing happened
to me as soon as it announced. And I think they went in and they took out whatever was nefarious
in that algorithm because they were afraid that when they purchased a platform, it would get
exposed. And I don't know if Elon has, you know, gone in and looked at previous code, but I think
they went in and changed the algorithm so it
wouldn't get in trouble. That's what a lot of people thought, that they took a thumb off the
scale because they knew they were going to get caught. And so what that means is they're
suppressing right-wing accounts and propping up left-wing accounts. And they're doing it because
they want to push the liberal worldview, knowing it cannot compete in the marketplace of ideas.
Yeah, it's impossible
to say for sure, but it is such an easy tactic for a government, a funded agency or corporate agency
to do that. A fascist agency in that instance, if it was, if the government was outsourcing it to
a corporation, that'd be very fascist of them to do. It would be, it's such an easy battle tactic
of the mind to create tons of fake especially with artificial intelligence now
the advanced ai that these the navy and the military is working with that they have access
to i could imagine you'd have a variety of communication weapons i call them weapons
because they're they're shaping people's minds without them knowing you can consider that a sort
of weaponization man so but so it is like a very, very path of least resistance assumption.
I don't want to publicly make
the assumption and start claiming it, obviously.
We can't do that without evidence.
But yeah, it seems like a damn fine
possibility, and it wouldn't surprise me
in the least, and I would say we should be on guard for it regardless.
I'd actually
I want a button on YouTube where
I can delete all
my subscribers that haven't logged in in two years or something.
All my dead accounts because they're making my algorithm look bad.
I put up a video.
I got 30,000 followers and it gets 600 views.
Like probably 10,000 of those people aren't even logging in.
I don't know.
Let's jump to this story.
President-elect Trump's approval rating hits 54% in Harvard-Harris poll.
Now I know I don't typically
use single polls like to use the aggregate polling, but he's not even elected yet. And so this is some
of the first polling that we're getting. Trump at 54 percent. This this is I got to tell you,
it's hilarious. He wasn't seeing this before the election. Now he's hitting 54 percent. And I think
it's because the media has largely backed off. They realize their narrative
is broken. The machine doesn't work. Advertisers are fleeing Twitch adpocalypse, whatever you want
to call it. So what do we get? We get Jon Stewart, Bill Maher and the likes of these these liberals
who are now saying, oh, Trump's not so bad. And Trump's approval rating goes up. This is the
reality of fair weather, political individuals in this this country. You got to use it to your advantage.
Even this is being the war.
You conquer territory.
You absorb all these generals from the enemy that you conquer and they join your army.
You take the landowners.
They join your nation.
But you don't entrust power to these guys right away.
You don't elevate the enemy generals that are now serving you to like positions of authority
right away because they might betray you.
And it's the same way with these news anchors,
but you do have to accept and utilize their power and their force just in the
right way at arm's length,
whatever the case embrace it.
This is the,
this is the spoils of war.
You,
they,
they join you,
they empower your new creation,
but you do not elevate it to authority.
Yeah.
Um, someone just tweeted at me
and this might actually have some might have some substance um he said the reason uh joe and mika
went to mar-a-lago was to apologize because trump's suing mainstream media oh and they're
trying well over there cnn ran this it was brian stelter who wrote they did it because they fear
retribution from trump well i mean it's it's I mean, they've been calling.
Look, man, there was when Donald Trump was still running in 2016 before he won the election.
There was a a time where someone called into or Joe Scarborough call was talking to someone, and I don't remember who it was, but they made the point that they were thinking
that Joe Scarborough might be Donald Trump's vice president pick
because he had been so complimentary.
On Morning Joe, Donald Trump was a staple on Morning Joe.
They had been friends.
Joe and Trump had been friends.
They constantly were talking.
They constantly had Donald Trump on. After Donald Trump was elected, I heard a ton of people complaining about how the reason Donald Trump like that's just how donald trump is now you know joe didn't have to have him on
which is that's fair enough but it's probably a situation where you know he was he correct he
overcorrected because he was being accused of being,
of helping Donald Trump to get elected.
And so, you know, the powers that be didn't like that. The left-leaning media didn't like that.
And so they were like, you know, Joe,
you need to do something to help discredit Donald Trump.
And then, you know, when he realized that, you know,
obviously Donald Trump's, you know, approval rating
is at now 54 or whatever and
like i said earlier there's people are seeing the writing on the wall and so he's just swung back
but i mean the fact of the matter is like everyone kind of sees that trump is is popular like it's
cool did you expect this did you expect donald trump to win the election uh i i honestly i thought that the
the establishment had more control than it seems to i thought that the establishment was going to
was going to um fortify the election uh to the point where where donald trump couldn't win i had
largely said i don't know and i'm and it's because of the the uh fortification or the shadow campaign
as they call it yeah however i'm like based on the numbersification or the shadow campaign, as they call it.
Yeah.
However, I'm like, based on the numbers, based on the polling, Trump should win.
But based on the deep state shadow campaign, Trump should lose.
So I really can't tell you.
What I will say is several months before the election, a year before the election, we have discussed on the show the prospect that the deep state has lost control as the grandchildren of those who created the liberal economic order.
They don't know how to operate this machine they've inherited. And so they've they've lost this control. And it was only a matter of time. It looked like about a month out. One thing we
talked about was that the rats may be jumping ship. And so let's say you have 100 deep state,
51 deep state spies who want to push a narrative. As long as they all believe they're going to win, they have that combined force to screw up an election in their favor.
But if at any point they start to feel pressured, like maybe Trump is going to win, then they falter.
They jump ship.
And then without any combined strength, the deep state, Trump ends up getting through.
And now they're scattering panic.
Yeah.
You know, if there was malfeasance in 2020, which has always been a
hotly debated topic and Trump had won, he would have had
access to investigate that. He has
that access now. Yeah, I was the same
way. I thought I actually said on the show if
if everything was on the table and was legit
Trump would win and I use the word landslide
74%. I thought he was going to just
just take everything. But
I thought in my soul in
my heart that the deep state or whatever would
manipulate the digital voting would flip the votes 5149 it would be very close Kamala would come ahead
and I thought the same thing in 2016 and it was like a gut punch when I woke up to Trump winning
this is the second time that my my black-pilled cynicism has has has not won. And there's, that's a,
that's a reason to, to take the momentum and go forward. It is a, I mean,
it is a, I don't even,
words cannot even describe the opportunity as sovereign citizens that we have
to create something beautiful, something real for this planet.
Like all of us on the United States is the best country on earth.
The best government ever created known to man, where the citizens govern themselves.
And I think this is an opportunity to spread that, not through war, but through culture, through love of country, love of what we've done and what we can do.
Man, man, I was shocked.
I wasn't shocked.
I was just, I guess, surprised.
I don't know. It was almost, What about you? What did you think?
I thought the right was on the wall. I said it on my show. I said Trump going to win.
This is going to be a landslide. And intuitively, I was looking at social media and I saw a huge shift to the right.
And to me, it looked like the establishment wanted Trump from what I saw.
And I think it was because they turned the ship so far left that it got out of control.
And we saw that after October 7th. And he said, yeah, holy crap.
These radical leftists that we created are no longer doing what we want them to do.
They're turning against us.
Let's turn this shit back right.
Yep.
And get a little bit back center.
So that's why I said, okay, Trump's going to win
because they have to turn the shit back right.
And this is a common theme among socialists.
You know, when they start to get too powerful,
they fragment them.
So they go from socialist to
democratic socialist and and you see this all throughout the the history of socialism and
communists but when they get too powerful they'll fragment them or they'll just shift to another
direction and it looked to me like a balance of power this is this is something we we had talked
about with the october 7th thing is that they may have tried to cut a deal with Trump. Like, we surrender, don't destroy us.
You know what I mean?
Do you think it's something like that?
Absolutely.
They go to Trump and they say, look, the left has gone nuts.
We're in for Israel.
We can't have them.
What do we do?
I wonder then if they were like, we'll wind everything down, because I mean, I gotta
say, it does kind of make sense the way the corporate press
is now acting towards Trump
their handlers are all of a sudden like, nah, say Trump's eye
Politico's reporting that
Linda McMahon was tapped for education secretary
Ah, that sucks
Linda McMahon, I'm not familiar with her
It sucks because we want to get rid of the Department of Education
Oh yeah
Linda McMahon, she was actually in Trump's first administration.
But in all seriousness, that's great.
I thought the same thing here with the Israeli, the support for Israel.
And I think we talked about it in August even or before.
But he's the guy, he was the president that was like, would support Israel and that that might be what would get him in.
Is that if anything, and there's lots of aspects of a deep state.
Some of them are the Israel lobby. There's a lot of according to mike benz um the israeli lobby is very powerful within that deep state apparatus and that that might be that influence obviously
shifted towards trump behind the scenes because of his vocal support of israel but to me they're
shifted to right everybody's like oh it's organic's organic. We're winning. We're winning. And I'm over here biting my nails like, oh, you know, this is part of the plan. Right. And so I'm trying to see how far right we go.
I want Dave Smith to get in Trump's cabinet. He said he's putting a libertarian in the cabinet. Rogan was talking about getting Dave Smith and Trump on the show together, the three of them. And I think Trump can help guide his Middle East policy or Dave Smith can help him. Here's the here's the conspiracy that I've talked about quite a bit
that I'm not saying is true. It's a conspiracy theory. Donald Trump has always been the choice
of the deep state in the late 2000s. I remember this. Alex Jones is becoming more and more
prominent and popular. Libertarians were rising up around Ron Paul. They opposed war. They opposed
the the IMF, the swift payments, all of these things.
Alex Jones had been talking about the Amero, a North American currency,
rejected because people were in revolt against it, Real ID, all these things.
There's the guy with the Liberty dollar gets raided.
And so the conspiracy theory goes, the deep state says, guys, people hate Romney.
Like, you know, Obama was not enough.
We've got Occupy still.
Tea Party and Occupy, we have the makings of a populist uprising. How do we capture this? Well, these guys, assuming they're
not stupid, say, OK, look, we tried the Obama route. He's not an old white man. He's hoping
he's changed. He came out of nowhere. He challenged the machine. It didn't stop the Tea Party and it
didn't stop Occupy Wall Street. So that doesn't work. What we need to do is have a champion defeat the evil that the populist
movement fears. How do we do that? So they say, Donald Trump's a billionaire. He's a friend of
ours. Let's get him. We will prop him up as this upstart outsider. He's a billionaire, by the way,
who challenges the machine. We'll try to
destroy him, but never really. We'll put him, you know, he'll be in on it with us. And then we'll
set him up to be the champion who defeats the evil machine empire. And what ends up happening?
You'll get the likes of Alex Jones cheering on the executive branch. You get the likes of Luke
Rutkowski. And you will get those Ron Paul libertarians voting Republican.
They will line up next to the American flag to strengthen this country,
strengthen its ties to government and champion its president in his authority to
help, you know, control everything. So that's the conspiracy theory. I'm not saying it's true,
but people believe that Donald Trump, who was friends with the Clintons and friends of these people, they chose him to be this.
I'm going to challenge the machine.
They play the heel.
Trump defeats the bad guy and Dave Smith votes Republican now.
Right.
It seems like how do you get plausible to me?
It's like imagine the CIA saying, how do we get Dave Smith of a Republican?
And they're like, here's the plan.
You know, I'm not a fan of conspiracies, though, because a simple solution tends to be the correct one. The people who create the liberal economic order have long
since passed. The grandchildren who have inherited this thing to the CIA have no idea what they're
doing. The BRICS nations are growing out of control. The deep state has no idea how to
maintain the narrative machine. The ratings are collapsing. And Donald Trump rises up in the wake,
along with other populist movements, makes substantially more sense. Yeah, there's room for another world order for
sure. Like the evolution of the world order is happening in front of us with BRICS and with the
liberal economic just failing to manipulate. Yeah, BRICS is Brazil, Russia, India, China.
I know what BRICS is, but BRICS is not a threat. Not a threat. I wouldn't call it a threat,
but it's another type of world order, economic world order and so it's it's and it's it's been growing in the last few years and the liberal
economic order is floundering trump there's bitcoin there's this digital world potential
world but if the power goes off you know you don't have access to your bitcoin um i mean you don't
have access to anything without the power you don't have access to your checking account i mean
unless you have cash man Unless you actually have cash.
Yeah.
Without power.
Or gold.
Imagine carrying around gold coins everywhere in your pouch.
With your little dagger in your pouch.
Yeah.
You'd probably actually have copper.
Silver dimes are still out there.
You can use those.
None of those things would be money.
So heavy.
Silver, copper, and gold?
No.
Bullets would be gold.
Maybe.
Bullets would be currency. well it's well hold on not
if the power goes out you're talking about if there's total economic collapse if the power
goes out would it be yeah if the power goes out um you can still have digital currency it's called
offline currency then it'll be part of the cbdc right so the first thing we're talking about is
what if the power goes out you have no access to bitcoin you have no access to your checking
account but you can still trade with cash and precious metals or whatever.
If society crumbles, yeah, bullets are everything.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bullets and water.
But I got to be honest.
We've made this joke where it's like you go to the grocery store and you're like, I'll take a gallon of milk and I'll take those cans of beans.
Do you have change for 50 BMG?
And they'll be like, yeah.
And they give you like a handful of 9mm or something.
That's the joke, but
bullets are going to be more
than currency because
a single.22
long rifle is going to be worth
a lot.
You're talking about
a tiny bullet would be
impossible for the average person to make.
It'd be very, very difficult if society was totally.
I hope Fallout makes bullets the currency instead of caps because bottle caps.
That's not.
Bullets, you carry so many anyway in the game.
It'd be a great currency.
The funny thing about Fallout is that bullets are still around after hundreds.
Yeah, you find bullets.
No, no, no.
They'd be so rare.
Like a bullet.
That's Book of Eli.
You ever seen Book of Eli? No. So it's post-apocalyptic and he's got a shotgun and the guy's like what's that they're never loaded anyway because there's no but but he does have
shotguns would probably be the most popular weapon blunderbusses things you can just stick in there
gets an explosive 15 rocks and stuff it's short range and if we're talking about a post-society
collapse ian's right.
Boomsticks. Because they'll
just pack it and they'll jam rocks and garbage
in it and then blast you with whatever's lying
on the ground. Yeah, if you can get close enough to the deer.
It's going to be...
A water, too. Making black powder
with bat crap and other things like this,
your average person can find a book in an old library
and that knowledge will persist. It'll probably become
fairly common and there will be small groups that try to make black powder in that case
it's going to be makeshift blunderbuss if you're talking yeah if you're talking about like
blunderbuss or makeshift stuff yeah that that's that's fine but there are to go through the amount
of ammo that is currently saved up in random dudes basements.
I mean,
there's a lot of ammo out there.
Like,
I mean,
I have,
I have a lot of ammo here in West Virginia.
That's not talking about how much ammo I have in New Hampshire.
Okay.
Like,
and there's a lot of dudes like me.
So ammo may be,
maybe we'll,
or ammo will have value and maybe people will use it for
currency that's completely realistic but you're i think that you would see the lights come back on
unless there's a unless there's a massive you know massive die-off like of people that are
competent i think we're not so that's why i if the power goes out, gold is fine because so long as the standard culture exists,
people will feel there's value between these things.
We're talking about total social collapse.
Then people are going to be making makeshift things with,
you know,
rocks,
dirt,
some,
like I said,
there's some,
I do think there will be people that are going to,
you know,
do what they can if they don't have anything,
but there's,
there's a lot of people.
How long is the power out?
What I'm saying is if right now the power went out for several months, people are trading gold.
If the power goes off and we're in an economic crisis in World War III and it's a year, people are trading gold, cash, and things of value.
What if you don't have gold?
You're trading something of value.
You're bartering.
You're doing labor, silver, whatever it might be, but probably not silver. What if you don't have gold? You're trading something of value. You're bartering. You're doing labor, silver, whatever it might be,
but probably not silver.
The average person doesn't have these things.
What I'm saying, Phil, about people making blunderbusses,
we're not talking about modern power goes out
and there's disorder and everyone's walking around.
Total social collapse is like a catastrophic nuclear bombs
wipeout, like fallout.
Goes down and breaks off PVC pipe out of his basement
and sticks in some whatever explosive
brother in the back.
PVC wouldn't work.
But one thing Fallout does get right is the...
Enough duct tape, it might.
In the newer Fallout games, you get the...
What are they called?
They're the makeshift...
Oh, yeah.
Pipe rifles?
Yeah, pipe rifles.
Pipes.
Metal pipes.
Yeah, they're really crappy, but people just understand the general concept. Nails. Total social collapse. Like we're talking about fallout 200 years from
now. There's not everything's going to be wiped out. You're not going to find ammo lying around.
There may be caches underground that people have lost and maybe you'll find powerful,
wealthy people at that time, if you can define it as wealthy, will probably be wealthy because
they have found access to these things. The average person is probably going to have blunderbusses and they jam garbage in it.
With Trump talking about whether or not he's a I don't I'm kind of with you.
I don't think he was like subvertedly put into power to like empower the deep state.
I think it was just kind of like things are a mess and he's the most popular guy.
But like I am concerned that he he not too concerned that he could be twisted
into doing horrible evil.
I don't think so.
I think he's kind of shown us
that he's not doing that.
Some of the things that concern me, though,
like the photo op with the McDonald's
on the airplane.
Did you guys see that?
Maybe brought it up.
And it's RFK.
He's got RFK.
He's forcing him to hold McDonald's.
No, he's not.
He's having a burger.
McDonald's burger? RFk jr tweeted about how he can't wait to eat mcdonald's and they bring back tallow yeah
yeah yeah he's never been like mcdonald's should be banned and no one should ever eat it right but
these are hoaxes what do you no no i don't think aren't those no one forced rfk to eat a cheeseburger
i think trump was like here hold this and he's like no i doubt it they probably said hey we got
mcdonald's on the plane he was like okay great, hold this. And he's like, no, I doubt it. They probably said, hey, we got McDonald's on the plane. He was like, okay, great.
But can you say, make America healthy
again and
have McDonald's? Yes.
Absolutely. You're allowed
to have a cheeseburger now and then.
That's the thing. He's not
saying to eat it every day.
And I'm sure he doesn't eat it every
day. But in
all things moderation, right?
Like it's okay.
Well, not all things.
Some things don't ever do.
What?
Okay.
Some things don't ever do that.
Yes, don't drink poison.
Okay, fine.
Don't eat uranium.
Fine.
I would say lactar heroin.
Yes, okay, fine.
Stay away.
Fine, fine.
Okay, let's just focus on.
You got to give in that one.
Yeah, it's true.
Don't shoot yourself in the face.
But the point is,
it's okay if you have a cheeseburger
or if you have McDonald's once in a while.
If you have it once a month, that's fine.
If you have people that like to...
I don't drink, really,
but even though I don't drink,
I had a champagne on election night
and I had a cigar the night after and I haven't smoked cigarettes. I don't drink really, but even though I don't drink, I had a champagne on election night and I had a cigar the night after.
And I haven't smoked cigarettes.
I don't smoke cigarettes anymore.
And I quit smoking cigarettes in 2019.
You can you can do things that are not particularly great if you're doing them in moderation.
I'll say RFK, his face.
He didn't look happy.
He wasn't taking a bite.
I it was after after coming out and saying we're going to make everybody healthy.
And then the next week later, it's
a picture of him with McDonald's. It kind of
feels like Trump was flexing on him. He's like, I'm your boss.
That was not
the Mitt Romney picture.
The Mitt Romney picture that you may
be thinking of,
do you remember the Mitt Romney? So after the election,
Donald Trump had dinner with Mitt
Romney and after
Donald Trump said some terrible things about
Mitt Romney and Mitt Romney was looking
back at the camera like
very sheepish.
Here's an article from BuzzFeed.
The reactions to this picture of RFK Jr.
eating McDonald's on a plane are hilarious. Let me pull
up the image first and
everyone's claiming that
this is hypocrisy. He wants to make America healthy
but he's eating McDonald's. He's opening up a burger. It looks like he might have some chicken nuggets or something right there. Look at that. He has a Coca-Cola with high fructose corn syrup. Look, look, people are saying help. A lot of people made the joke nothing hypocritical about RFK Jr. having McDonald's.
And I also don't think his face is being like, help.
He's sitting, I'll tell you this.
They sat down there on the plane.
They said, guys, we got McDonald's.
And he went, oh, great.
Well, I'll take a Big Mac.
And then they put the Big Mac down.
And they go, hey, everybody, look.
And then he takes the burger and he looks up, take a picture of his face.
And now everyone's claiming they know exactly what he's thinking he's a hypocrite the dude probably ate the cheeseburger
and said it was great i don't even think he ate it i bet he just posed with it because it trump
asked bro that's my guess the burger well he said that flying on air force i was just reading this
earlier that flying with trump is like you're only able to eat poison there's just crap terrible food
on the airplane he's made that statement publicly he said that he doesn't look yeah i was just reading that earlier today i mean you can pull up the word uh flying with trump toxic poison
stuff like that you'll find out uh i wonder where i was reading that and um maybe i could
have posted that economic times perhaps let me pull this up i don't know what this is uh
after saying donald trump eats food that is practically poison rfk jr photographed on
president-elect plane plane enjoy mc enjoying McDonald's and Coca-Cola.
See, I still reject that hypocrisy.
Like, you're allowed to say, guys, exercise, eat right.
And if I catch you eating a bowl of ice cream, I'm not going to be like,
but it, no, no, I don't think so.
Locust, bean, gum, hydrogenated, whatever.
Yeah, that stuff is like a five-year half-life.
It takes forever to get out of your system.
Half-life?
Just to get half of that out of your body is like two and a half years. No, that's not what a five-year half-life. It takes forever to get out of your system. Half-life? Just to get
half of that out of your body is like two and a half years.
No, that's not what a half-life... Well, first of all,
that's not what a half-life is. Half-life's a nuclear
term of radioactive decay,
but it takes about five years for that stuff to get out of your
system. I don't think that's true. That's what I've been told by
Kate Shanahan, the doctor, and she's written
a book called Dark Calories. I
interviewed her on YouTube. Kate Shanahan, she's like a leading
pioneer on the science of sea oils. I think you're confusing. The story was that
McDonald's doesn't rot for five or six years. Not that it gets stuck in your system. Well,
this is just Kate Shanahan's evidence on vegetable oils in general, that they take about five years
to get out of your system. I agree McDonald's is bad. The point is, RFK Jr. having a burger one
time is not a big deal.
I avoid tons of garbage.
Guess what?
Guys, I have a confession to make.
Ian, I'm sorry.
I had chocolate fondue on Sunday.
Oh, what kind of chocolate fondue? Oh, no.
We went to Melting Pot.
And so you did the cheese fondue, and then you do –
so they give you – we had two things full of different cheese.
We had a Swiss cheese, and then we had a cheddar cheese with garlic it was amazing then they bring out vegetables and meats and i was
dipping prosciutto and cheddar it was amazing and then for dessert i had chocolate sauce on
strawberries you can handle a bit of sugar right it's just addictive that's the thing someone saw
me eating chocolate dipped strawberries they'd be like i thought he was doing keto and i'm like
dude i had i had a handful of strawberries. If you allow the addiction to take over
and now the next day you're craving it
and the next day you're eating it,
that's a big problem.
Right, RFK having a burger is no big deal.
Well, first, he's not actually eating it.
So I don't know if he ate it or not.
He ate it.
But secondly, I think what's happening,
this is my theory,
is that Trump wants to literally
make McDonald's healthier.
He wants to make McDonald's more popular
and then get them profitable
so that they can start using beef tallow
and healthier ingredients again.
The beef tallow isn't coming.
I don't think the beef tallow is coming back.
And the reason I don't think it's coming back
is because of Hindus.
That's such a small segment of reality, though.
No, it's not.
There's a billion and a half Indians in India, dude.
Yeah, but it doesn't matter
because the issue right now for the market,
there is a much bigger vegan market than there is a anti-seed oil market.
So McDonald's is thinking if we use vegetable oils for our fries, we're not going to bother the vegans, the vegetarians, or the Hindus.
So we're better off doing that because no one else complains about vegetable oils. You could use olive oil.
It's expensive.
Coconut oil.
Bro, there's no way they're boiling fries in olive oil. I wish you would. But like beef tallow, like lard, that's like the next vegetable oil. You could use olive oil. It's expensive. Olive oil, coconut oil. Bro, there's no way they're boiling fries in olive oil.
I wish you would.
But like beef tallow, like lard, that's like the next avocado oil, coconut oil.
Cutback Steakhouse.
Yeah, they do beef tallow?
Beef tallow.
So they could do beef tallow.
They could do at least an option.
I have another question.
What are the ramifications of mixing starch with beef?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Like what's an example?
That's what they do.
Like when you digest it
together, do you know
if that's positive or negative
to your health? My personal experience is
sugar and meat is a bad
combo.
So the concept of a burger itself
Like bread, which breaks down into sugar
and then mixes,
might be a problem. It don't even matter what burger
you get. I just stay away from the carbs. I do like meat by itself. Lettuce wrap. That's how you mix it. It might be a problem, but that's only an anecdote. It don't even matter what burger you get. I just stay away from the carbs.
I do like meat by itself.
Lettuce wrap.
That's how you do it.
Or vegetable with it.
That's how you're technically
supposed to have your beef.
So, you know,
you can argue of whether
it's a McDonald's burger
or another type of burger,
but technically,
you're not supposed to mix
carbs with beef.
Is that like a dietitian thing
or what?
It's a biological thing.
I don't eat sugar.
I just generally stay away from it.
Yeah.
And I feel substantially better every time.
So,
you know,
I,
I did keto for a couple of years.
I felt great.
Got a personal trainer and said,
just tell me what to eat and I'll eat it.
Let's see how it goes.
Did not enjoy it.
It was,
it was ups and downs.
It's like,
I come in the morning,
I record two segments and I'm about to pass out.
And I'm like,
got to go eat lunch. So I asked chat GPT, I'm like, make me a diet plan. And it
told me to eat like every hour and a half or two hours. So then I'd make like a peanut butter
banana thing for a snack. Then I'd be like, okay, let's go record. Then after a couple of segments,
I'm like, oh, I'm so tired, man. Oh, I'm drained. Got to go eat more food. And I'm like, this is
awful. Now I have two eggs, goat cheese, cheddar, avocado.
That's it. With a protein shake, no sugar. It's probably like five carbs maybe for breakfast.
And I have energy until 5 PM. What do you do with your protein shake? What's the liquid you use?
Coconut milk. Oh, awesome. Yeah. And it's got like six, six carbs in it. That's where the carbs go.
A little bit of sugar. Well, it's, it's because coconuts have it. I do coconut water. There's sugar
in that. There's like seven grams of sugar. Yeah, the coconut
milk is much less. For whatever
reason, whatever I get is much less.
And then I do half and half.
You do need a little sugar in your diet.
A little half and half is what makes it.
Yeah, you need the fat because
protein shake without fat is just...
Isn't that half and half weird additives, though?
No, I get the good stuff.
I'm RFK Jr. Mha all the way dude because i was saying this i go to the grocery store and allison's like i want to get some cottage cheese and she grabs
one puts in the cart i look at it and i'm like look the ingredients it's got like carrageen gum
or like whatever that stuff is i'm like why is this in the cottage cheese we put it back we grab
daisy ingredients it's like cultured cream, skim milk,
salt. And I'm like, done. There you go. Food. I heard you talk about elimination diets with
last night. I think it was, you were spot on. In my opinion, it's not about what you're adding,
what you're putting in. It's, it's really, it's not about the meat, like the carnivore diet.
They say, I'm only doing meat. I'm only doing meat. It's so great. It's about all that other
stuff. It's not in your diet anymore that you've eradicated the yellow five or whatever the hell if you're rfk how do you make america healthy again what
do you do i'm so excited what do you do like what's the first thing you do do you eliminate
things yes add things yes right so first of all all dies i think the first thing you can do is
you can probably just ban the dyes and be like artificial dyes and coal tar derivatives we don't
put in our food if he doesn't want to go that hard that fast he can say it is a require he
can he can require i guess through the fda he can require uh food labeling to be the name of the
product not some marketing brand red 40 no no call it what it is yellow yellow five tartrazine
put that on that and tell your kids you're feeding that to them i don't know if he actually i don't
know how i don't know how this would go because um this would be something that the department of
agriculture has something to do with as well but i imagine if you could get rid of corn subsidies
so that would so that way it was actually more beneficial to put in a real cane sugar as a porn
as opposed to high fructose corn syrup the reason that everything is made with with high fructose corn syrup. The reason that everything is made with high fructose corn syrup is because
corn subsidies, the government pays
farmers to grow corn.
I'm not sure why.
I don't know the whole reason,
but I know that it makes it cheaper
to use high fructose corn
syrup than to use regular
cane sugar. So if you get rid of
those... You don't even need cane sugar.
And that's the crazy
thing nowadays you know we've got cultural problems i drink here a delicious spindrift
this is raspberry lime and the ingredients carbonated water raspberry raspberry puree
lime juice as one carbonate yeah from the raspberry and and everybody loves these we
drink them all the time why drink 45 carbohydrate coca Coca-Cola with weird acid chemical garbage in it?
I just don't understand. It is true that millennials have been leading the charge in
not drinking soda. So soda companies have been collapsing. And now that they ran these
commercials a few months ago where it was like a guy wearing like a Dr. Pepper thing. And he's
like, did you know that we offer sugar-free options? And then it was like a Soda Coalition advertisement being like, please drink our disgusting chemical juice.
And I'm just like, nah, I will drink water.
Nowadays, there's options.
There's like, there's a stevia leaf extract.
And there's like, this is, this stuff, this Core Power, this has got only five grams of sugar.
Yeah, we get these.
And they're delicious.
They're delicious.
Five grams of sugar. And it's, it's, they're delicious. They're delicious. Five grams of sugar.
And it's... What?
But. Let me read the ingredients.
Filtered low-grade A milk.
Alkalized cocoa powder. So far, so good.
Natural flavors.
Okay, whatever. Monk fruit
juice concentrate. Totally fine with that.
Stevia leaf extract. Eh, but it's okay.
Carrageenan?
Is that how you pronounce it?
It's a thickening agent.
Cellulose gel, cellulose gum.
Maltodextrin, acetylcholine potassium, sucralose, lactase enzyme, vitamin A, palminate, vitamin D3.
Okay, so let's talk about acetylcholine potassium.
Fake sweetener, not interested.
Sucralose, that's Splenda.
That's a sugar molecule bonded to chlorine, not interested.
So there was a study that came out recently that said colon cancer the reason why tons of young healthy
athletes are getting colon cancer is because of emulsifiers which is the cellulose garbage
and the gum that they put in our drinks the reason they put the gum in it is because people like
things to feel thick and creamy because they like cream so instead of putting fat in your food they
put gum in your food to make it thick and i find that disgusting and I don't want to eat it.
I do a peanut butter powder, man, that thickens up my coffee. There you go. A milkshake.
Shout out to Jack Posobiec for turning on a peanut butter powder. Oh, it's so good, dude.
Peanut butter powder. Yeah. Just powdered peanut butter and a big canister. Uh, PB,
I think is the company that I use and, um, coconut water makes it sweet. It's a canister. PB, I think, is the company that I use. And coconut water makes it sweet.
It's a good idea.
Oh, it's delicious.
I can't stand when, no matter where we end up going,
we go to any convenience store, any gas station, whatever,
we want to get something to drink, it's all garbage.
I guess the band hammer, if RFK is really going to make things,
it's like you can't have that thing anymore,
because that's the elimination diet at the global scale.
But it's going to affect the petroleum
industry, for instance, like Red 5
Lake or Red 40 Lake and
Yellow 5 Lake. They used to be Yellow
5. Now it's Yellow 5 Lake. I think they used
to be derived from coal tar. Now they're derived from petroleum.
Could be wrong about that. So that would
technically affect the bottom line of the petroleum
industry, which you know is a challenge.
The oil industry is very influential and powerful.
Sucralose has over 100 safety studies
representing over 20 years,
and it says that it's safe,
and it says that the body doesn't...
It says what happens to sucralose after consumption,
about 85% is absorbed.
You know what sucralose is?
Yeah, I know.
Do you know how it was invented?
I don't know how it was invented, but...
They were trying to create a pesticide.
But the point is, it's saying that your body doesn't absorb it.
And drink monk fruit.
Well, this has monk fruit juice in it.
That's right.
So what I can't stand is they're putting this lab-made fake sugar in the drink
and then telling you it's safe.
And I'm just like, I'd rather just not have that.
Well, I mean, I'm not telling you that you should. But the point that I'm just like, I'd rather just not have that. Well, I mean, if you don't, that's fine. I'm not telling you that you should.
But the point that I'm saying is like, just because like, I don't I don't think that just
because something was was manufactured doesn't mean that it was that it's automatically bad
for you.
That's right.
Like, so it's like, I understand that you want to be concerned.
You want to be concerned about what you're taking in.
Here's the story about Sucralose.
They were trying to make a pesticide when Fondas, the discoverer, a researcher at
Queen Elizabeth College. Pull this up on the screen while you're talking. It's just text.
He was told to test the chlorinated sugar compound, but he misheard the advisor's instruction
as taste it. Oh my God. So he took the pesticide he had made and tasted it and said,
tastes good. And the original idea was, hey, if we bond chlorine to glucose,
the insects will go and eat it and then die.
And then they were like, hey, this is
kind of sweet. And they started running tests on it
and they were like, the body doesn't absorb it.
So let's market it and
sell it to people and put it in all our food because
it's safe. Look,
look up Gellengum. They'll tell you that's
fine too. I don't want
lab-made chemicals in my food.
I'm just done with this.
There's something weird about America.
No one's saying that you have to have it.
That's why I don't drink that stuff anymore.
That's fine.
And this is the point of what RFK Jr. is saying.
What is it?
Butylated hydroxytoleuin in our breakfast cereals?
Why?
We don't need that garbage.
We're trying to maximize profits.
I'm reading about sucralose.
It doesn't get absorbed,
but it may cause free radical damage.
So as it passes through your system,
it takes electrons away from things
or gives them to things.
You're saying, like I said,
you're saying it may,
but like I said, hydroxyl radicals.
Like I said, right now,
there's 100 studies that say that it's safe.
Again, I just don't think that it's a good idea to get wrapped up in it's something that I'm unfamiliar with or it was made in the lab, so we have to reject it out of hand.
I am very familiar with sucralose and have been for decades, and that's why I have always avoided it.
So the issue I take is that – well, I'll put it like this.
I hear this from everyone who travels the world.
When I'm in Europe and I eat food, I lose weight. When I come to America, I eat the same food. I
gain crazy amounts of weight. I've heard that from everybody. People are from Mexico, Puerto Rico,
France, whatever. They're like, man, I was in, I was in Korea for a few months and I just lost
tons of weight. And then I came back to America. I'm eating the same things and I'm just gaining
weight like crazy. And I'm like, yeah, how about this?
It's actually simple.
Instead of trying to figure out how safe sucralose or butylated hydroxy toluene is,
we just don't eat lab made chemicals that don't need to be in food.
And look, I get it.
Maybe some people can't afford to not eat these things.
But I go to the grocery store when I I'm broke, buy tortillas, ingredients,
corn, salt, whatever, and vegetables,
and I'll eat that if I have to.
I get what you're saying,
but my point is that people get wrapped up
in names or titles and stuff.
Everyone loves to say,
oh, well, this is all natural.
Well, lead's all natural, and I'm not eating lead.
And just because lead is natural doesn't mean it's good for you.
It's a marketing term.
Yeah, it's like, so the idea that just because it's made,
or it's all natural, or something like, or it's found in nature, whatever,
these kind of ideas actually mislead people.
Genetically modified as well, because oranges are genetically modified. are genetically modified any like lemons crossbreed from lemons if you look at modern bananas compared
to like a banana what bananas were like 500 or a thousand years ago there's they're a totally
different thing there's selection for the most abundant producing vegetables or whatever that's
genetically modified as well here's google search digested, sucralose produces a
byproduct that can damage DNA, which may
lead to cancer or other health problems.
Consuming sucralose may disrupt the gut
microbiome, which can increase the risk
of developing tissue inflammation.
High doses of sucralose can limit T-cell
proliferation and differentiation, which may
dampen T-cell mediated responses.
Sucralose can trigger insulin
resistance, which can also lead to follicular dysplasia in mice.
Sucralose and one of its hydrolysis products
can be mutagenic at high concentrations.
Cooking with sucralose at high temperatures
can produce chloropropanols,
which are a potentially toxic class of compounds.
RFK, I'm gonna help you out.
RFK, I'm gonna help you out.
I'm gonna tell you how to make America healthy again.
Are you ready? Sit down, RFK. I'm gonna teach help you out. RFK, I'm going to help you out. I'm going to tell you how to make America healthy again. Are you ready?
Sit down, RFK.
I'm going to teach you right now.
Do you remember the Got Milk campaign?
Yeah.
And that went all across America?
Okay, so let's put that aside.
We're going to come back to that point.
What you got to do is you got to make America sexy again.
I'm going to say it one more time.
Bring sexy back, huh?
You got to bring sexy back you gotta bring sexy back if you show
healthy individuals the I wouldn't eliminate anything from the diet because there could be
economic ramifications of all of that let's not mess up the economy any more than we already have
let's let whatever's going to happen in the economy happen gradually because you don't want
any abrupt changes what you want to do is you want to
go to Netflix and be like, yo,
you put a fat person in this movie,
we're locking you up.
No more fat people.
That's something that we talk about on PCC,
on Pop Culture Crisis a lot,
is
advertisements.
They should be aspirational.
To put fat people as models and stuff like that.
That's not, that's not a good thing.
You should be putting people, you should put people in positions,
people that you want to look like in positions of, of, uh, you know,
for, for models and stuff like that.
We got to go to super chat.
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we can get to the nitty gritty of you'll hear like so we can talk about like the threats
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It's crazy stuff.
She's apparently reported to the sergeant at arms.
Hopefully there's some action taken against this person threatening to assassinate a sitting
member of Congress.
But we'll talk about that in the members show.
For now, we'll grab your Super Chats.
All right.
Hal Gailey says, first, indeed, you win.
Scooby Dragon says, second, yes, and Polly Puree with third.
Wow, you guys coordinate this?
All right.
Jacob Paradis says, hey, guys, please consider supporting my niece's business on Public Square.
It's called Narbar's Candles.
She uses a
coconut-based wax instead of paraffin or soy. Remember, Christmas is coming up. That's a good
point. Christmas is coming up. We got to get gifts. James Thompson says, Tim, please tell me
you saw Cenk's takedown of Alan Lichtman on Piers Morgan. Even Harry Sisson was laughing at him. I
know it was so good. Dude, if Lichtman owned up to it and was just like, I think I was fed incorrect information and
I think I was wrong about this.
We'd all be saying like, yeah, man, the fake news is terrible, isn't it?
Instead, he keeps doubling down.
No, I wasn't wrong.
It's everyone else who's wrong.
That's cringe.
The deplorable Mrs.
Miss Drake says if Matt Walsh joined the view like he offered, I'd watch it every day.
Just saying there are ways they can save themselves. The View. But it would be hilarious if Matt was there.
Oh, what do we got here? The deplorable Mr. Rick also says Trump had has had 999 days to think
about Russia and Ukraine. I feel confident in a plan A, B, and C. Putin is probably also impatiently waiting for Trump.
Hear, hear.
Jason Dixon says, Tim, without your leadership, I have no interest in InfoWars or TMG.
Never was part of my interest.
I make companies profitable.
It's my genius.
Did you guys see that InfoWars, the bid from Onion was $1.75 million for InfoWars?
Oh, that was a real bid?
So according to NBC News, there's a company that put in a bid for $3.75 million for InfoWars? Oh, that was a real bid? So according to NBC News,
there's a company that put in a bid for $3.5 million,
and they're contesting it because they claim
Onion only offered $1.75,
but colluded with the families.
That's what their claim is.
When I found out it was that low,
I thought the bids were going to be way higher than that.
That's mad low.
That's mad low.
They should be way higher than that.
Yeah.
You know why they're that low?
Because they think they can get away with it.
No, because that's what it's going to be worth after they buy it.
After, no, it'll be worth it after Alex Jones is gone.
It'll be worth $30,000 after Alex Jones is gone.
Exactly.
They're estimating the hard assets are like $2.6 million.
And so basically, according to the story,
the Onion said, we'll pay $1.75 million,
went to the family and said, give us a waiver, and then we'll sell off all the hard assets and give you the money.
And they said, okay.
And apparently the judge is like, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on.
What do you mean?
Like, how are you getting a waiver for cash if there's a higher bid?
There's a higher bid.
Right.
You know, it doesn't make sense.
Has a higher bid come out?
According to this company, it's FUAC, whatever it stands for.
They put in a bid of $3.5 million to buy InfoWars.
And then The Onion said $1.75, but we'll give you some of the stuff.
Yeah, not the highest bid, but the best bid was the quote from the judge.
Right.
Or the guy.
What's the name of the company?
F-U-C-K.
What do you say?
F-U-A-C.
Yeah.
Let's go.
RWBY says YouTubers Amala Ekpenobi and Candace Owens have had PIs for Diddy show up at their homes asking about possible payouts. Be safe, everyone. I don't know, I heard that they were offering to pay a counter for the opposite.
Like, they're trying to pay people to say Diddy's okay or whatever.
Do you think Diddy went to a company and said, get people, get influencers to say good things about me?
Maybe somebody did.
Yeah.
I mean, all he's got to do is tell his people, look, do everything within your power to get me out of here.
And then, you know, people start to get creative.
You know, maybe it's attorney team, connections, et cetera, et cetera. Yeah.
It might not be direct from Diddy. I don't know if he can get that creative.
Yeah. All right. Death from afar says, Tim,
what would happen to the legal migrants that are actually in the state legally?
And yet the Democrats literally made a bad name to the people reside before the
border existed. What do you mean? Like if someone's here legally, we got no,
we got no beef and I'm, I no we got no beef. And I'm pro
asylum. I'm pro immigration. I'm just pro legal asylum and immigration. Yeah. So like if an
immigrant comes to this country and they knock on the door and say, I'd like to come here because,
you know, life is better. And they say, have felt this form and we'll let you know. I'm like,
that's that's wonderful. You know, we like that. We do it legally to make sure that everything is running smoothly and we don't disrupt the lives of the American people and the economy can expand.
But the Democrats are like, open up the border and decriminalize it. They literally raised their hand saying they would open the border and decriminalize it in 2019.
Yeah, they were chanting, you know, the chants like no border, no wall, no USA at all, because they believe that there should be countries. They had, when I was in San Jose in, I think it was 2015 or 16, the protesters had a sign
saying, make California Mexico again.
Yeah.
I mean, like, that's a common leftist thing.
And they were beating people.
And I go to work and I'm like, a bunch of Bernie supporters were beating people.
And they were like, how do you know they were Bernie supporters?
And I was like, because they were wearing shirts that Bernie Sanders on.
I'm like, what do you think is happening?
They were running around beating people.
They went to Trump rallies.
I filmed the video.
Some guy smacked a Trump supporter in the back of the head with a bag of rocks.
And he's bleeding.
And I was like, holy crap, dude.
These people are nuts.
All right, let's grab some more.
What have we here?
Mike Smith says, I can't tell if Tim is making fun of Micah or not. Either way, let's grab some more. What have we here? Mike Smith says,
I can't tell if Tim is making fun of Micah or not.
Either way, it's funny.
I don't know what I said about her.
What did I say?
You probably made fun of her.
Probably.
My take on those guys is,
does she just,
she just does whatever Joe says, basically.
And that's just their relationship.
She's his wife and his co-host
and like just does whatever he wants.
I kind of feel like Joe did whatever Micah said.
That'd be funny if it was that way.
She goes grocery shopping for him.
Really?
Yeah, because he was like, butter's $3, and she's like, it's $7.
Oh, that's funny.
That was a funny story.
She's like, we're going to Trump's house.
She's like, okay.
We support Trump now.
Okay.
Yep.
I don't know.
I think he was probably more terrified than that.
He was probably like, do you think Trump's going to come and get us? She's like, I don't know. I think he was probably more terrified than that. He was probably like, do you think Trump's going to come and get us? She's like, I don't know. Let's go apologize to
him now before it's too late. He's not president yet. Anyway, Mizumori says, hey, Tim, you should
call out the cast brew pods. There are still about 1,200 Mr. Bocas pumpkin spice experience left.
Interesting. Mr. Bocas was retired. There now exist only bags for those
who had already subscribed and are members of the Casper Coffee Club. So you can't directly buy them
because we're retiring as Mr. Bocas died and we're going to create an espresso blend in honor of Mr.
Bocas. And then we have we have a cool idea for Seamus, the cat, not the cartoonist. And we're
going to create like a four part arc arc and i want the the bags to
be like the you know at first seamus he's a cat by the way it's like he's a knight fighting against
a horde of you know zombies or whatever then the next one is him compiling a group of a ragtag band
to take back the lost city from the zombies the next one is him fortifying the city and then the
very last one is the new king, and it's Seamus.
You should make the first one him a prisoner,
because that's you guys imprisoning him for a week in the garage.
And he's like, the first Seamus is him in the cell. He breaks free from prison and becomes a rogue bandit hero.
Yeah.
Then he rises up to free the townspeople with a ragtag bunch,
and then finally he becomes the new king.
Yes.
Seamus the cat.
Oh, and Cas casper so can
people pre-order i know it's on backlog the graphene dream is that we should set up a pre-order
thing i know it's still a couple months out but so we sold it we sold that it sold out too quick
yeah people love that stuff man low acidity get it in you people like it all right jacob holly says
where do dems go from here left shift right, right shift, break apart, merge into the GOP?
Also, welcome back, Ian.
Love you, man.
And since Phil is here also, they are forcing me to ask you to run for office again.
I am not running for anything ever.
I'm running from office.
You might just have to be appointed.
I will say the N-word on Maine.
Cancel.
That's exactly right.
You are prohibited from holding office if you do that. right let's grab some more super chats thomas tjg says do you think the deep state can be declared a crime
organization and catch anyone on rico charges i hope so i don't know if it's an organized enough
personally i don't know individually people no Rico. Individually, people. No, like, their communications exist.
They can't get rid of it.
They can try.
Let's grab some more Super Chat.
Cristiano says,
Alan Lichtman accused Cenk of blaspheming his name
on Pierce's show today.
Very humble, this fella.
I, yes.
He said, you've blasphemed me.
And Cenk was like, what?
Are you Jesus Christ?
What do you mean I blasphemed you?
That's funny because it's one of the first times in a long time I've seen a video of Cenk where I'm cheering him on.
Like, it was funny.
That was good.
All right.
What do we got in here?
Katrina Miles says, please do not forget that Democrats threw RFK Jr. out of the primary and would not even debate him.
Then tried getting him kicked off ballots.
Yup. That's wild.
I hope you enjoyed that Big Mac.
The last time I had McDonald's
I think was a year ago.
Yeah, it was a couple years. I just ate the patty.
I ordered it when I was shooting that.
And it was so salty. The patty was so salty.
I know, it's nasty.
So when I got
off keto and I was having carbs, I did not enjoy it.
But so I was like, I haven't had McDonald's in like six, seven years.
Just don't eat it.
And so, you know, Allison likes getting McDonald's sometimes for the fries.
And I was like, let's get a burger.
I haven't had one in a long time.
And I was like, this is unenjoyable.
And so here's what happened.
I ate it and I was still hungry, but unenjoyable. So here's what happened. I ate it, and I was still hungry,
but there was something in my stomach,
so I felt bad.
I want to take days to get rid of it.
No.
I'll be there for like two days.
I'll be like, God, I'm still hungry.
Half-life is five and a half lifetimes.
Yeah.
That's the other thing, too.
It's like...
I remember back in the day,
my favorite snack was Cheez-Its. I remember back in the day my favorite snack was uh cheez-its
i remember back in the day you could take a cheese and put it outside and the ants would be there in
10 seconds if you take a cheese it and put it outside right now it'll sit there all day the
ants don't even eat it yikes that scared me man i'll tell you what i eat now we got eggs straight
from the chicken's butt that's's what I... That's fire.
Yeah, it's great.
Chicken city eggs, man.
The best. You know, chickens are going to be a form of money, too, in the apocalypse.
Chickens are gold, man.
Livestock always was, man.
Yeah.
As long as you can keep the chickens fed, you got eggs every day.
And so I tell you this.
I will not eat the bugs.
I will not live in the pod. But the chickens... But the bugs are tell you this i will not eat the bugs i will not live in the pod
but the bugs the chickens will eat the bugs and the chickens will live in the pods and i will
take the ads from the chicken i think that's the psyop man to make y'all not want to eat the bugs
the bugs are nutritious yeah but i got no problem with eating bugs i have a problem with being
forced to eat bugs yeah that's that's definitely an issue there There's a lot of people like, I won't eat bugs.
I'll never do it. And I'm like,
Ian and I made a cricket bread. It was gross.
Yeah, it didn't really leave in properly. It didn't rise.
It was dense. It was dense,
but it's bitter. Yeah, right. It was okay,
but it's like a bitter bread. And you're like,
I'm not going to eat it if I don't have to.
Look, I think any real man
who wants to go out in the woods and survive,
and I'm not saying I'm a survivalist,
I'm saying you got to recognize
that if you're going to survive
and you got to do what it takes,
you're going to eat bugs.
That being said, for the time being,
I got chickens.
And I'll do, the chickens will eat the bugs.
We have probably 800,000 crickets in this building.
It's insane.
So we just bring the chicken in,
the chicken will eat them all.
Lay an egg, I eat the egg.
Eggs taste good.
But bugs are easy to cultivate.
I know, then you have chickens eat them.
And yeah, I guess technically Crustaceans like lobster
are bugs. They're just big, tasty, salty
bugs. Yeah.
They're delicious, too. You soak your bugs in salt water.
Now you've got a delicious brine.
Yeah, one of the shirts we wanted to make
we never did and we should is a chicken saying
I will eat the bugs, I will
live in the pot, and I will give you eggs.
Oh, the heroic chicken.
Yeah, the one for the team. That'll probably sell real
well.
Alright, let's grab some more super
chats. What have we here?
True Binnas
says, Ian is rolling ones tonight.
That may be true. I've rolled a lot, though.
No, he says twelves. Oh, I loved your tweet
the other night, the other day, where you said, you know, something about rolling a six, but you said, no, I roll a 20.
I'm like, I get that reference.
I got a Chinese fortune out of a fortune cookie, and it said, you never throw the dice, you'll never roll a six.
And I just crossed it off and put 20.
I make my own fortune.
I do think it's funny that at one point a couple years ago, Ian says on the show, you know, what I say is either completely
wrong or really right. So it's either like rolling a one or a 20. And then everybody agreed. They're
like, that explains it. It'd be like a perk and fallout. I have a higher chance of criticals,
but critical failure or criticals because I'm so intense when I make points. It's either just
totally wrong or just like an epiphany. Like, oh, wow. I got to be careful that I don't overdo it
because doing the wrong,
critically wrong thing in a really high important situation is very bad.
I thought you rolled a 20 tonight, but that's just me.
I probably got at least one.
I felt like I got three at least.
Yeah, at least.
Ryan Sargent says McDonald's existed long before obesity was a problem.
Yeah.
The current iteration of McDonald's ain't the same thing.
It's not the same thing.
Back in the day, it was like bread and meat.
Now, who knows what it is? You guys are talking about this whole't the same thing. It's not the same thing. Back in the day, it was like bread and meat. Now, who knows what it is?
You guys are talking about this whole beef tallow thing.
And I'm like, well, have you looked into the ingredients in the bread?
Oh, dude.
Oh, yeah.
Potassium bromate.
That's the thing that's banned in Europe.
It's that leavening agent that's like in yoga mats, I think.
You know, a lot of people say that the problem is not bread.
It's the stuff in the bread.
Well, we ordered organic import flour from Europe, and I still got sick from eating it.
So I don't eat bread.
My people, they spray on it, too.
I don't know if they spray glyphosate to desiccate the wheat.
Maybe.
Was it leavened or unleavened bread?
The bread?
Yeah.
Well, I mean, we just got organic flour, and then we made it ourselves.
Because you're not supposed to have leavened bread.
We didn't put anything in.
We got organic imported French flour.
It was like ultra high grade, had some number on it.
And then we made it ourselves with only like fresh farm ingredients.
Okay.
I also made a really great like Italian bread.
It tastes amazing.
And then everything feels inflamed.
I feel sick.
I get tired, cloudy.
I can't do it. No bleach in the flour?
No. Nope. I want to get into sourdough. Cloudy. I can't do it. No bleach in the flour? No. Nope.
I want to get into sourdough at some point.
You guys ever do that? Sourdough's delicious.
Ian used to make a bread every day and everyone loved it.
Yeah, but then I got away from bread. He was the bread man.
It's very fun to make.
It's easy, especially with a bread maker. You can whip it up
in about eight minutes and a couple hours
later you got this delicious, fluffy,
white, healthy, organic
loaf that is like
water passes through like water. All right. Elgar Silverstar says, I, I stated in the Bible
because they believe not in the truth. I shall send them a strong delusion to believe in,
to believe it, to believe it or lie. They've rejected the truth, so they have to make up a fiction to accept what they think is reality.
Interesting.
Alright, what do we got here? Grant E. says, make the
chemical warnings on our food look like the Surgeon
General warnings on tobacco.
Ted Thorne says, monk fruit extract
has erythritol in it as a
filler from some manufacturers
has been linked to serious health problems. Look it up. I despise erythritol in it as a filler from some manufacturers. Has been linked to serious health problems.
Look it up.
I despise erythritol.
I don't eat it.
Yeah, I used to.
Sugar, alcohol, and it makes you sick.
Yeah.
Makes you a little maybe TMI, but.
Dude.
Yeah, save it for the after show.
It's so disgusting.
So what we did was we have an ice cream maker.
You freeze this little cylinder bowl, little bowl. You put it in the machine. the after show. It's so disgusting. So we, what we did was we have an ice cream maker. It's a,
you freeze this little like cylinder bowl,
little bowl.
You put it in the machine,
the machine spins
and then there's
like plastic
that scrapes along the edge.
So we've got wine berries
in the Maryland property.
They're not here
at Fredomistan.
And this is an invasive
Chinese raspberry
so you can't transport anything
but they grow all over Maryland
and parts of West Virginia.
They're delicious. So in the summer we took a bunch. We threw them into,
we took milk and cream because you take milk, cream, and sugar to make ice cream. And I was
like, I'm not going to put sugar in it. Who cares? I'll put the berries in it. Poured it in. It
turned into ice cream and it was delicious and did not need me to dump sugar in it. And I'm just
like, I wish I could go to the grocery store and they have zero sugar ice cream.
Just don't eat it.
Sweetened with natural fruit.
Just like cherries or something.
If they can do that.
What'd you put in it?
Wine berry.
No, what else?
Other ingredients?
It's milk, cream, and wine berry.
Oh, milk's got sugar in it.
Yeah, but it's not.
Exactly.
So it's like.
So you got enough sugar right there.
You don't need extra sugar. Exactly. And the sweetener Yeah, but it's not. Exactly. So it's like. So you got enough sugar right there. You don't need extra sugar.
Exactly.
And the sweetener comes with the berries.
Yeah.
Exactly.
And so it tasted great.
And I'm like, I don't need to dump extra sugar in it.
It's not a lot of milk, but there's lactose in it.
You know.
It's kind of the value of fixing your diet in general.
Once you get over the hump of getting sugar out of your diet, almost 80, 90 percent, other
things start to get sweet.
Like carrots will be sweet. Yeah. And then a raspberry, a blueberry, you're like, oh, yeah, this is what I need.
Magnus Rex, as I saw a doctor speaking on, I think Rogan, that Splenda, that's sucralose,
and such changes your gut biome and actually makes you more likely to store fat. I wonder if this is
it. The reason why people get fat eating American food, not other foods, is the chemicals kill your
gut biome.
And so then your body is not absorbing nutrients properly.
It might be the free radical damage.
This could be.
This is what vegetable oils do.
The free radical damage on the mitochondria causes the mitochondria to stop digesting fat for energy and start digesting sugar for energy out of your bloodstream.
And so not only are you not digesting your fat properly, you start to crave more sugar because you're losing sugar. And that might be what's happening with sucralose.
I'm going to make my own protein powder. We've been working on this for a long time. It's really
hard to do because most distributors who make it, it's all Splenda. It's all, it's, it's,
we've hit a bunch of companies and we're like, we want to make, we want to formulate our own
protein powder and like, here you go. And we were like, okay, well, we don't want that in it. And
they were like, it's Splenda or sugar. And we're like, well we don't want that in it and they were like it's splenda or sugar and we're like nothing we're not naked way you look into
them at all that's great yeah straight up way there's no you make your own yeah right you just
mix it in you make your own and uh what do i need some some some half and half some coconut milk
and some naked way and it's fine it just tastes like you're drinking milk. But I like Jocko milk. It uses Reb-M, which is like a, what is it?
It's a fermented sugar.
And so I'm accepting of that for now.
Monk fruit extract, I think, is in it.
And it's the best protein powder I've ever had.
It's so good.
Oh, shout out to Jocko Willink for making that.
It's crazy how good it is.
I don't know how good it is for you.
I don't know.
I haven't looked at all the ingredients.
But it's tasty.
It's better than everything else I've ever bought. Man, it's good. Yeah. And like four different kinds of it, too. I know. It's all good it is for you. I don't know. I haven't looked at all the ingredients. It's better than everything else I've ever bought.
Man, it's good.
Yeah.
Like four different kinds of it, too.
I know.
It's all good.
It's great.
It is.
I can't even describe.
It's like drinking a milkshake.
But because of all the ingredients, I just go naked way for the most part.
I should look into the DiGiaco stuff because I have bags of it at the house.
But no, you were right.
You were spot on with the microbiome. that's a lot to do with it you know like we have our own noah
tropics company men of order.com and in flow that's what we're dealing with is the microbiome
in your gut and having good gut health is part of having helping you create focus in your mind and
brain health because you know the gut is the second brain.
So once you have, like, poor gut health, everything starts going.
What's the company called?
MenOfOrder.
MenOfOrder.com.
Ooh.
Yeah.
All right, we'll grab one more here.
Kiernan the Meatman says,
Tim, you champion exercise yet you are not deadlifting on the show.
Hypocrite much?
Yes.
On the show.
Indeed.
It'd be funny if it just came to you and you were like,
I did deadlift today.
Oh, solid. What are you deadlifting now? I'm not. No. Indeed. It'd be funny if it just came to you and you were like, I did deadlifts today. Oh, solid.
What are you deadlifting now?
I'm not.
No.
No.
I don't go for big weights.
I do like 200 pounds,
something like that.
Oh, just nothing light.
You know, just 200 pounds.
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