Timcast IRL - Nick Sortor Uncensored: Laura Loomer Vs. HAWK TUAH Girl. HILARIOUS Post Goes Viral

Episode Date: July 7, 2024

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Starting point is 00:01:15 Now, enjoy the show. We have one of the funniest Twitter interactions ever, followed by an even funnier Twitter interaction. And so we're just going to enjoy ourselves before the holiday weekend. So Jason Howerton tweeted, what are we doing here? And in the first tweet, it's Laura Loomer who says that Hawk to a girl has come out against Donald Trump. And I saw that. I thought it was funny because I'm like, why would Hawk to a girl come out against Donald Trump? It turns out she did not. But here's a tweet. Laura Loomer says in her first interview since going viral,
Starting point is 00:01:52 she was asked about Donald Trump. She said, it's a no from me. Stop giving skanks attention. This girl was made famous for talking about and said spitting on, you know, dude's dicks. Bill Ackman responds, Laura, you got this one wrong. That was not the question she was asked. And I don't think you can determine her politics from this clip. You might want to review it again. To which Laura Loomer replied, I stand corrected, Bill Ackman. Upon further review, it turns out that she was only talking about whether she would perform fellatio on President Trump. Her plans for election day remain unclear. This is peak X right here. This is why I love X. I mean, you've got Bill Ackman. If you don't know who Bill Ackman is, he's a multi-billionaire financier. This is why I love X. I mean, you've got Bill Ackman. If you don't know who Bill Ackman is, he's a multi-billionaire financier. This is not
Starting point is 00:02:28 the guy I expected to respond to Laura Loomer ever, especially on this topic about sucking Donald Trump's dick. I like her last line. Her plans for Russia are made unclear. Very professional. She never deleted the post either. It's still there. She's great. I love Laura.
Starting point is 00:02:43 I love Laura. That's integrity right there. I mean, her response was so professional. She corrected it right away. She said, I stand corrected. But it's hilarious because it's Hawk to a girl. It's like some dumb skank who was like, I'm going to spit on a dick.
Starting point is 00:02:59 It's like, uh-huh. But how low have we gotten in pop? This video originally was put up by the Biden pages, like the Biden HQ page. They have gotten so desperate at this point that they're taking the endorsement from Hawk to a girl. There's no endorsement. The Biden camp was like, even Hawk to a girl wouldn't suck Trump's dick. And it's like, well, I hate to break it to you. I would also not suck his dick, but I would still vote for him.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Like, what the fuck, dude? Have you guys talked a lot about Hawk to a girl on the show? Who cares exactly that this and the girl on the plane that was screaming and you're not real. I just don't get it The fact that she is actually based as hell though. She's got a that was planned. I think the whole thing was planned Yeah, well, that's why you don't actually see a fire She won't tell you what the actual situation was and she cites legal reasons for it so i don't actually know she was seen at the airport several times wearing the same clothes and other bullshit ah she's a marketing uh she was a marketing person i think she was like i know how to go viral so she got up to leave a plane you buy a ticket for a hundred you could buy a hundred dollar ticket you get on the plane you
Starting point is 00:04:03 sit down you tell your friend sitting in the front you you buy two tickets, fill me, you get up and walk to the front and say some insane bullshit and then leave. And they're like, these videos are going viral. You're going to go viral. And she did. Yeah. Yeah. The one thing that I will say is she turned down a million dollar offer for OnlyFans. So, you know, credit there for that.
Starting point is 00:04:20 I mean, she could have been making a lot more money. That's what I think is going happen to talk to a girl because if you watch that i saw a clip of this interview that she's doing uh and the girl interviewing her is like yeah i guess there were like rumors that she got fired from her job and her dad was a pastor and she's like none of that's true my dad's definitely not a pastor i quit my job after this like i'm just gonna see where this goes and she's like are you gonna start like a podcast something she's like yeah i don't know i'm gonna move to la and just figure it out i mean mean, she is now forever known, no matter what she does,
Starting point is 00:04:46 she is the Hawk Tua girl and that's it. So may as well capitalize on it as much as humanly possible. What, like, other than ultimately ending up in OnlyFans, for this particular person, what is the capitalization? Because we know very little about her.
Starting point is 00:04:58 Like, does she have any other interests other than this moment? Sucking dick. Handing out advice? I don't know. Well, we have another video. We have another video cuz I don't care about the hawk to a thing it's like just lowbrow shit but this was really funny Jamie Mitchell epic profile photo Jamie by the way which is her on the IRL chair but her eyes are glowing in the IRL seat street interviewer breaks NYC pride goer and
Starting point is 00:05:22 gets her to admit trans women are men. LMAO. Yo, this is actually hilarious. So I have a question. There's a beautiful trans woman out here. Tell us about your transition. Can I hold this, please? No. So I have a question for you.
Starting point is 00:05:36 Why are you asking me those questions? We're interviewing trans women and stuff like that. I'm not a trans woman. I'm a... Oh, no, no. We're fully supportive. Do you want to talk about sort of transitioning or anything like that or like what people can transition because i was born a woman
Starting point is 00:05:49 no of course you're a woman of course does it make a trans woman any less of a woman no you are 100 a woman i'm not a trans woman is there another definition that people like to use or you thought i was a man? Beautiful trans overnight. You thought I was a man? Reality sets in. Dude, that's the game, man. That's what I've been saying. Give them what they're asking for and watch their brains explode. Tell them they're beautiful like Lizzo.
Starting point is 00:06:22 It's amazing how immediately enraged she is. There's not even a moment where she thinks about being like it's the meme personified it's the mean come to life the meme i don't think there's any better place to get content than like a pride festival at this point i kind of wish you know i would have done that this year like i don't know you guys probably talked about this a little bit yesterday but the the amount of stuff that came out of the gay pride parade i don't even know if you're allowed to talk about the stuff that was going on there on the YouTube show.
Starting point is 00:06:48 For the stuff that Taylor Hansen got. Taylor Hansen got. I mean, I'm just amazed. And the cops saying, well, pick your battles. Well, what other battles are you picking? You're not picking any other battles in San Francisco that I know of. It's also amazing to me that you'll get reporters who go and document what's actually going on
Starting point is 00:07:04 and then you'll get the other stuff promoted by the social media algorithm. Like I got a video that was a girl being like, get ready with me to walk in San Francisco Pride with NASA. And she's just like showing her money routine and everything's fun and everything's great. Like there is the corporate version of pride that is that the algorithm wants you to see. And then there's kind of actually what's going on, which you have to have to be following someone like taylor to find and that's that should tell you everything you know if you have to if you have to uh selectively show certain aspects of this event then probably there are a lot of dark stuff going on they're hiding there's no rules allowed right and so the degeneracy was always the ultimate outcome that we're seeing in san francisco because
Starting point is 00:07:42 everybody's truth is okay and you couldn't put any rules or you couldn't put it in any kind of box everything was okay and nothing was off limits and here we are you know rather than like you know some states like west virginia like hey you can do these drag time story hour but not for children there's a line i saw the dude the one dude like hopping with his dick out and the dick was like like, he was full on, giving it the flop. And I was like, what the fuck? On the street? And there were kids?
Starting point is 00:08:09 I think there were kids in the audience. It was a family event is what it was being marketed as. But as Tim was talking about earlier, talking about Brian Krasenstein. I don't know how much you guys actually follow what he tweets. Personally, I love him. I know him. I think it's, dude, I was just in Austin with him and his brother. We went to an MMA fight.
Starting point is 00:08:27 And like the reason that – you know, they just happened to be – it was a total coincidence. And I saw them. I went up and talked to them and stuff. But they – Brian digs holes better than anybody I've ever seen, you know, because he has to keep doubling and tripling down on – there was a video of a guy riding around with his dick out on a bike in front of a bunch of children. So he's like, well, you don't think those children have seen, you know, their naked men before or something? It's like, and then he starts defending Joe Biden. It's also not your job to expose them to it.
Starting point is 00:08:55 Right, exactly. You're a bad parent if you're bringing your kid to this shit. But also what one of the Krasenstein, Brian again, saying that talking about Joe Biden taking a shower with his daughter. And so, well, that's just normal stuff. Doctors say it's OK until about 10 years old. I'm like, what doctor? Where did you find a doctor that's saying it's OK to shower with your 10 year old daughter? Would you want to be on the Biden campaign spin team where they're like, you have to find a way to make everything she said in that diary OK?
Starting point is 00:09:23 How do you spin that shit? Tell me, Hannah Clare. How would you spin that? I honestly don't know. I mean, part of it is with Hunter and Ashley, one of the things that came out of her diary is that she had been struggling with addiction. Like, both of these children seem to have substance abuse issues. Addiction is a real thing. I think people really struggle with it.
Starting point is 00:09:40 It's devastating for a lot of families. It is interesting that we just sort of shuffled the actual first children, Hunter and Ashley, into the background. So we could be like, look at these grandchildren. They're getting married and graduating from college and they don't appear to have serious issues. At least they're not front and center yet. Like, I think that is how the Biden camp attempted to spin this by saying, like, don't look over there. They, you know. Well, the media for the longest time continued to call this a fake news and that it was another Russian story
Starting point is 00:10:11 or something like that about the Biden diary themselves. They said it was false. And then they had to come out because Ashley Biden herself, through a court filing, confirmed that it was real. And so they had to flip on that one again. But their narrative,
Starting point is 00:10:23 their way of spinning it for the longest time was, well, it's just Russian disinformation. You know, how much longer is that going to be able to work here? I just don't know. Does anybody buy that anymore? I think people just don't talk about things that make them uncomfortable, right? And that's part of the issue with the pride parades. This issue was talking about what's going on with the Biden family. People don't want to have these conversations about like what's being done.
Starting point is 00:10:45 It makes them feel kind of gross. I mean, the people who talk about it the most are the ones who are like, everything that's happening on the streets of pride is great. And actually you should expose your kids to this because of whatever perverse reason I've considered to, I've decided justifies this behavior. And that's, you know, maybe it's our puritanical roots as a nation, but ultimately we have to be able to address what's going on. We can't just say because with Hunter, like when we talk about addiction, they're like, well, he lost his mom at an early age.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Actually, Biden's mom's alive. She's living in the White House. Like what's going on in her life where this has become the outcome? And, you know, it's it's such a complicated and difficult issue. And no one wants to point at someone who's suffering and say like it's your fault discover the magic of bad mgm casino where the excitement is always on deck pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer from roulette to blackjack watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from,
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Starting point is 00:12:17 BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. On the other hand, you know, with all of these things that we allow to occur in our culture and turn a blind eye to, we ultimately see
Starting point is 00:12:29 the consequences of it. I mean, if Ashley Biden was, you know, abused as a child, then of course, maybe she would have a lot of mental health issues later. If we have young children
Starting point is 00:12:38 exposed to people, you know, naked and peeing on each other in the streets of San Francisco, I expect that there will be long-term consequences of that. The same way that we know that early exposure to porn as a child
Starting point is 00:12:49 makes it difficult for you to have, I mean, very difficult for you to have a healthy long-term relationship as an adult. Ashley Biden literally said in her diary that it fucked her up taking showers at an inappropriate age with her father. She said that. She said she was over-sexualized as a child. What do you think this is doing? The children that you're bringing to this Pride Festival, you don't think you was over-sexualized as a child. What do you think this is doing?
Starting point is 00:13:05 The children that you're bringing to this Pride Festival, you don't think you're over-sexualizing it? We had, oh, I can't remember her name, but we had reporters that went undercover
Starting point is 00:13:14 James O'Keefe style with a Pornhub exec. He said, our data proves that we were able to turn our straight customers gay by slowly feeding them like really
Starting point is 00:13:22 and homosexual content. So like, if they're able to do that on Pornhub imagine it right in your face as a child where your brain is still developing and you're trying to understand the world around you also children are looking for affirmation from their parents right so if you're a parent you're taking your kid to pride and they're like oh if I am also gay even though you don't totally know what this means my parents will love me more they'll think I'm more special this This will be better. You're incentivizing
Starting point is 00:13:46 them to consider their sexuality at an early age and to be performative about it for the affirmation, like to get affirmation from people around them. That's not healthy. There was a video that was posted. I can't remember who posted it. It might have been Gays Against Groomers. Jamie Mitchell. There was a... Gays Against Groomers?
Starting point is 00:14:01 Jamie Mitchell? Yeah. The same girl. Of course. There was a trans womanays Against Groomers, Jamie Mitchell? Yeah, the same girl. There was, of course, there was a trans woman, morbidly obese, giving an interview about how they became trans, and it was from watching porn. And the porn escalated and escalated until eventually they were so addicted to it, regular sex wouldn't do it for them. And so then they needed to do this to themselves to be sexually titillated. So it's just like all hyper fetishism. But it's funny because that interview basically confirms that conversion therapy is real. You can be turned, your sexuality can be twisted by your environment. Well, if the idea is that porn can, can, porn addiction can destroy your brain and make it so
Starting point is 00:14:38 that you can't have sex anymore. And this is true. A bunch of like a bunch of young men are suffering from, you know, it's funny. They call it erectile dysfunction. I think it's the wrong term. Because these guys, they're saying these guys want to have sex with a woman, but they can't get hard. And it's like, hold on. They're no longer aroused by the real world because their brains have been shattered by online porn. That's different from an old man who is aroused, but nothing's happening. Physically, yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:03 Because his body is deteriorating. But so. What about, do you think think has anything to do with testosterone levels though you know at that point because everybody's talking about now like oh testosterone levels have been no no testosterone is sex drive sex so these these fetishists who are watching this stuff have testosterone that is driving them further and further and further down this rabbit hole of psychotic insane freak porn and that's why they're putting on dog masks and walking around on other crazy ass shit. Yeah, but this would prove that conversion therapy would work. Take a gay dude and have him start, you start him off where he is, whatever he's watching, and you work it in the other direction. Milo Yiannopoulos, I wonder sometimes if he's trolling
Starting point is 00:15:41 us when he says he's no longer gay. He's like 118 days reformed gay or something. He explained that very plainly on the show. He said he's still attracted to men, but he has chosen to refrain from having sex with men. And the media said the media was spinning it as though he's decided to be straight and be attracted to women. When what he was really saying is he's made a decision for himself and using his own willpower not to have sex with men. And then I asked him, I was like, so you still like guys? He's like, of course. And he's like, but I'm not going to do that anymore because I'm not going to be gay.
Starting point is 00:16:09 And it's like, oh, okay, wow. What do you think about, so like in Kentucky, where I'm from, they just banned, well, they came out, and a lot of states are doing this. Pornhub has pulled out of states across the country. You think that that's good legislation? Yeah, absolutely. Because, you know. Age verification? Age verification for porn websites.
Starting point is 00:16:25 I think it's funny that Pornhub's having a tantrum. Being like, well, it's a privacy issue. And they're asking for, like, they didn't care. They collected your data all the time. Their argument is people aren't going to go. And the only time they would prevent a minor from viewing it, then they suddenly have a problem with it. Their argument is, and I'm just giving you their argument. I'm not saying that I support what they're saying at all.
Starting point is 00:16:45 But theirs is, like, if you're going to go to a porn website, I'm not going to upload my ID to a porn website. That's kind of fucking weird. You know, I don't want anybody to know that I'm on the porn website. Of course I'm going to give them my ID. If we shame people out of watching porn, I'm fine with it. That's fine with me. Sounds great.
Starting point is 00:16:59 Sounds great. But, you know, it's weird. It seems like the only porn hub is the one that's putting up a fight. Everybody else is just saying fuck it and they're doing it. Like, I could probably still go to most other porn websites, and they're not actually doing anything about it. Texas was hitting some porn sites. I encourage men.
Starting point is 00:17:12 They were like the first ones to do it. Use your imagination, dude. That was first. Just picture the girl fucking her, and you'll get hard, and then work it until you come. It's not that hard. It just takes some dedication and focus. I mean, you train yourself to control your
Starting point is 00:17:26 imagination. That's the fun of it. And then you feel way better afterwards because you get to decide who you want to fantasize about instead of some fictitious video game character on a computer. You're probably making your brain work harder doing that. It's probably more of a mental stimuli than just watching a video. It's like reading a book versus watching a movie. You're doing more for yourself. It's just easier. It's just easier to watch a video you know you don't have to put any effort in you don't impress anybody you just you know but and i think we should stress the long-term consequences right i mean there are the long-term consequences it's short term like so many people are like oh well like boys are visual and so of course in early age you're seeking this out or
Starting point is 00:18:01 whatever else like i get that there is an interest in sex from an early age. But I think ultimately, everyone should be aware that this is not just something you do with no fallout. And that's sort of the way I think our culture viewed porn for a while, which is like, oh, we don't really want to talk about it. It makes us uncomfortable. And also, like, it's just something boys do. Let's not talk about it. We're such a short term. Men suffer long term because of it.
Starting point is 00:18:22 But our society, especially my my generation because i'm 26 and so like my my generation short-term gratification is i mean it's like my generation revolves around it i mean that's why tiktok is so popular it's like you're just sitting there scrolling you get those little hits of of dopamine and you're like addicted to it but it's a long-term problem and we know that but we continue to indulge in it anyway. And I don't know why that is. I don't know why my generation is different. Isn't it like a lack of discipline, right?
Starting point is 00:18:49 I would say it probably has a lot to do with it. Your generation is suffering because it's instant gratification. And also you're trying to ask them to go into everything that is presented to them. All technologies are designed to be addictive. And you guys, like younger younger children are on them earlier and earlier. Should we go to callers? Sure. Sure. Alright.
Starting point is 00:19:11 Let's see here. I'm going to open up the good old Discord. We've got four callers tonight. It's fucking awesome. We're going to go with Brian Threat to Democracy first. It's Brian Crasden. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer.
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Starting point is 00:20:19 Do not. Do not. I'm so sorry. Accuse me of that. Anyway, I mean, folks around Discord know me. I am a repeat offender. But my question is for the panel tonight. That it seems to me the theme of this most recent Supreme Court session has been they've been dismantling the overreach case law underpinnings of the modern federal administrative state. Can anyone remember a more consequential Supreme Court session? No, I think people, the general public,
Starting point is 00:21:07 doesn't even understand how consequential the overturning Chevron was. I mean, the administrative state is in a freefall right now. My sister, literally what she does is she writes regulation for Kentucky's version of the EPA. She doesn't know what to do anymore because half of the stuff that she's done already, all this regulation that she's written, is now going to be pretty much worthless.
Starting point is 00:21:30 And, you know, you're not going to be having the EPA litigate their own issues at this point. You're going to have to get judges involved with it. And I think that that is such a massive win for America as a country. And people don't understand how consequential that's going to be. So you make up a good point. I don't think I can name anything unless you're gay. I don't think anybody
Starting point is 00:21:53 I don't think there's been anything more consequential than that recently. I wouldn't be surprised if Obergefell Obergefell versus Hodges? Which one's that? That's the gay. Oh yeah. I can't, off the top of my head, I can't think of one. But I don't know.
Starting point is 00:22:10 I didn't read the opinions. I pulled it up. I started to look at it. I was like, oh, my God, it's like 60 pages of opinions. I don't have time for this right now. But if you ask Sotomayor right now, you're going to have the most consequential thing ever is the president having some immunity. Or else he's just going to go off and kill all of his political opponents. It makes me want to go back to 1973 when Roe was authored
Starting point is 00:22:30 because I don't actually know what else happened that term and I'm sure at the time they were also consequential. A bunch of activist judges clearly. I agree with you. I think this year was very consequential. I think it's really interesting but also in some ways it's like undoing stuff from the past.
Starting point is 00:22:47 And I almost want to see the past when they put these things into place, how people reacted to it. Yeah, there's one in 2012 where they decided that it's okay for corporations to patent life. I remember that. Fucking freaking out about that. That set me down the dark. But probably very few people know about these things. Yeah, under the radar. And even like, you know, so many things came out.
Starting point is 00:23:06 One of the things we didn't talk about on the show is the fact that they've ruled that cities can say it's illegal to camp outside, which is, you know, all kinds of, you know, homelessness activists are now like, you can't do this. Mayor of San Francisco. You know, all this stuff. But like that was so minor in comparison to so many. But it will have it will have an immediate effect on a lot of cities trying to deal with the homelessness problem, which affects crime and all kinds of stuff. Yeah, it's definitely a big term. Due to the Supreme Court ruling, now
Starting point is 00:23:32 Biden, is he off the hook for all the Ukraine stuff? Because he was vice president? Did he have immunity? Vice president. I don't know if they have immunity. Because Obama's all in Obama's authority, according to Joe. I don't think vice presidential immunity's a thing, but I'll have to brush up on my law. I'd really like to know that, especially when it comes to the documents
Starting point is 00:23:48 case, or what should have been a documents case against Joe Biden, because he didn't have any sort of ability to have those documents anyway. We're having the questions about the Trump case down in Florida. It's like, okay, did he have immunity because he took the documents while he was president of the United States? Does that
Starting point is 00:24:03 nullify that entire case too? It doesn't really affect Joe Biden. I'd love to see if Trump could go back as president of the United States and direct his attorney general to pursue that case against Biden in the documents now. Or is he immune from that? That's a good question. I would hope that he's immune personally. I just want to let this stuff go so we can focus on a real big deal. Russia, China, military.
Starting point is 00:24:32 Does that answer your question? uh yes ma'am uh i have a follow-up if time absolutely is this the current makeup of the scotus is this win or lose for donald Trump is this is not his most enduring legacy. I think SCOTUS will be a part of it. I honestly think the America First movement is is the most enduring part of or we don't know if it's enduring, but it is one of the most consequential parts of his legacy. I think the conversations that have come up about, you know, the border and a lot of just the energy around America, kind of the concept of patriotism being a good thing. It is interesting that while there will be legislative things that we point back to, and of course, appointing the Supreme Court justices, especially if he's elected and gets to appoint even more will be a big part of it. I think generally, it's the way that he shifted the direction of politics in America
Starting point is 00:25:25 will be kind of the most impactful thing people take away. You know, I think it's going to be of his legacy, the most impactful aspect of his legacy is Barron Trump. Oh, dude. Yo, that brother is amazing. Future president. You mean little Caesar over there? Super smart, super tall. That guy's gorgeous.
Starting point is 00:25:41 Oh, I can't call him little. But I do agree with you, Hannah Clare, that him exposing the deep state to a lot of people. Like, I'd already known about it, so it wasn't that big of a deal to me. I didn't think much of it. But a lot of normies just were shocked awake. Baron needs to start working out. Baron, dude. Oh, he's huge, dude.
Starting point is 00:25:59 Exactly. He's the man. He's 6'7", and he should get ripped. I want to hear his story. What a story to tell. To watch this as a 13-year-old and watch all this stuff happen growing up. I have a bird's eye view on this situation.
Starting point is 00:26:12 We'll go to the next caller. Okay. Brian, anything you want to shout out before we head to the next one? No, thanks, y'all. Great call-in. Thanks. You're bringing the name Brian back to good graces here.
Starting point is 00:26:28 Thank you, Brian. All right. I can't see the full name here. I don't think it's going to let me see it. But it begins with an F with the red profile picture. You are with us, but you're muted. You're going to have to unmute yourself. You're going to have to unmute? There he gonna have to unmute areas yeah yeah can you hear me yep okay uh my my question for y'all is uh there's been a lot
Starting point is 00:26:56 of talk about national divorce the past couple years uh i'm not saying it will go quite the way way that marjorie taylorene seems to think it will, but do you think there's a possibility of the U.S. breaking up into different racial and or political homelands like the Northwest Imperative, for example? You know, I think there's always a possibility, but that we're more likely going to see a possible divorce between the American country and the British Empire. That might be more likely that the people are going to become fed possible divorce between the American country and the British empire. That might be more likely that the people are going to become fed up with this system and just shatter
Starting point is 00:27:29 off into this unique isolationist United States again. Could be wrong, but I think that that would be more likely. Yeah, it's possible. Regional breakup to some degree. Don't know for sure, though. But how is that going to how do you even start that process now? There's no there's no starting a process that this is. Oh, man, it's so tough. You can't live in this world where you think that everything is done governmentally by filing paperwork, right? Revolutions, dissolution, the collapse of the Soviet Union were not done by paperwork. It was done by people not answering their phone anymore. Yeah. Yeah. What is it called? Civil disobedience. It's not even civil
Starting point is 00:28:06 disobedience. It's like one day a guy wakes up and his neighbor's house burned down and tax days in a week, but he's not heard from the government. They're no longer, they stopped sending in trucks. The post office has stopped getting funding. So it shut down. This guy is just like, if I want to send a letter, I got to go private or call one of my buddies to deliver it for me. That guy's not paying taxes. Then the federal government stops responding to people who aren't paying taxes because one by one people stop paying. And that's how a government dissolves. There's no paperwork. There's no declarations.
Starting point is 00:28:41 It's literally just dissolution. But at this point, do you think people are too terrified to even take a step like that? I mean, people talk about no step to be taken. If the federal government announces due to inflation and budget constraints and the 200 billion spent in Ukraine, we've got to cut post office because the post office has been dire straits for a long time. The local people out here, the post office is a shack. What happens if that stops? It starts with the curtailing of a single service. Then someone calls the police.
Starting point is 00:29:13 The police don't respond. The local police station that was getting taxed, the sheriff's department, state funded, is now no longer getting funded as well. When all that matters is people don't have confidence that a thing will happen. If people think there's there is no reality where on on November 7th, people are all like, I reject this. We're stopping paying taxes. Everyone screams and cheers and they're banging on windows like maybe, but probably not. What's more likely to happen is that there are tons of lawsuits flying back and forth. States are in dispute as to who actually won the electoral vote count. Democrats file 50 lawsuits. Republicans
Starting point is 00:29:51 file 50 lawsuits. The courts piss their pants, fall to the ground, start licking their piss off the ground and run away, refusing to answer these questions like SCOTUS did, except for Thomas and Alito, who said they would answer it. And then regular people at home are like, we have no government because no one knows who the fuck's the president. Right. When something like that happens, then you're going to have a law enforcement at the federal level and military say, who are we answering to? Biden's going to say, look here, man, I won those votes. You know, Trump is trying to overturn the election. And then Donald Trump is going to say, excuse me, excuse me. No, no, that's a Republican state.
Starting point is 00:30:26 They voted for me. And then you're gonna end up with some military leader going like, what do I do? And then he's gonna pull out his gun and be like, both of you shut the fuck up. Yeah, that's the concern. And like we see in most countries,
Starting point is 00:30:40 the military comes in, shuts everything down, and a general says, I'm in control now to prevent destabilization. And then you'll end up seeing, I'll give you an example, Egypt. Protests weren't stopping. The government couldn't handle it. So what happened?
Starting point is 00:30:54 I believe it was Sisi, military, said, fuck you. The military has decided we cannot go on. The protests won't stop. You're out. Who was, was Morsi, no, Morsi was second. Was Sisi first? I can't remember The protests won't stop. You're out. Who was was more? No, Morsi was second. Was Sisi first? I can't remember. So the military comes in, boots him out. The military then said, we're going to have an election and you're going to choose who the fuck you want to be president. So the protests will stop. The country was fragmented. There was no single unified party,
Starting point is 00:31:21 but the majority of the people in the country wanted a secular government. Unfortunately, the largest voting bloc was the was the Muslim Brotherhood. That's when Morsi got in. Morsi wanted the country to be Islamic. Riots erupted once again. Protesters said, fuck you, no, we don't want to be an Islamic nation. The military is like, what the fuck? You know what they did? They decided to go and execute all the Muslims. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more. Make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun. And make same-day withdrawals if you win. Download the BetMGM Ontario app today.
Starting point is 00:32:17 You don't want to miss out. Visit BetMGM.com for terms and conditions. 19 plus to wager Ontario only. Please gamble responsibly. So the military went around and just started massacring the Muslim Brotherhood. They went to Nassar City, just unloaded on all the Muslim Brotherhood protesters. What year are we talking here? 2013. It was, Sisi got into power in 2014.
Starting point is 00:32:51 So before that, was that Morsi before that? Morsi, Sisi was after Morsi. He was the military leader who took over, right? Yeah, I think so, yeah. Yeah, Morsi until 2013. Morsi was Muslim Brotherhood one, and then Sisi was the military dictator, took over because... And still to this day, I guess he's in power right now.
Starting point is 00:33:06 Right, because nothing was working. Elections didn't work. So what is possible in the United States? Texas v. Pennsylvania, something like 48 states were involved in a lawsuit over these swing states that changed the rules and submitted electors outside of their legislative bodies. Trump said to Pence, do not count electors that come from states that are in dispute. Pence said, fuck you, Trump. I'm going to go suck the deep state dick. And, you know, he's a fucking pussy.
Starting point is 00:33:34 So now they're trying to accuse Donald Trump of, you know, committing crimes or whatever for having said that. But the Republicans in those states were saying, we did not, those are not our electors. We did not pass these laws. The governor did that unilaterally. That's unconstitutional and they were in dispute is that like arizona i don't arizona may have been but it was texas v pennsylvania was the principal suit because texas changed the election rules outside of their of what was constitutional
Starting point is 00:33:56 pennsylvania did yeah pennsylvania did yeah and texas sued them texas did it but it was texas v pennsylvania right texas sued them over doing this. So what happens this year? Every Democrat, every Republican's in a violent lawsuit. They're going to make arguments about who actually got the electoral votes and who didn't. There will likely be assuming something like that happens. I don't know. Maybe it doesn't. Maybe Trump wins in a landslide because Biden's brain is fucking jelly there. In the in the event that Democrats and Republicans go to max lawfare and the states are in dispute as to who actually won. Imagine you get seven precincts or districts that have disputed electoral results because there's riots and chaos between Democrats and Republicans. A ballot gets a box flipped in the air. People are stepping on shit. They're fighting each other. And so they say we can't determine the outcome of our state's election because 17000 ballots in these three districts have been are in the middle of chaos.
Starting point is 00:34:50 A fire was started. They got burned down. Then there's lawsuits saying, no, no, we need a new election. Then the state's like, we can't submit electors. Then no one reaches 270. So then you get Congress attempting to do a contingent election where they say, we'll go to House delegations. Democrats lose their fucking minds because that would mean that Donald Trump wins. And they refuse this, file tons of lawsuits. Maybe then the Supreme Court says, no, Trump is president. What happens in the event Trump becomes president under circumstances like that? Supreme Court, which AOC has called corrupt, says he's the president.
Starting point is 00:35:20 The far left is going to lose their fucking shit. Are they just going to be like, no, everything's cool? No, they're going to fucking lose their shit. And we're going to see somewhere of love times 10 be a violent uprising. What happens then when roving bands are going on smashing and destroying thing and Trump and things and Trump is president. Trump says insurrection act sends in military and national guard to calm violence. But the local government resists it. Exactly. And then Donald Trump says we are we are going to under the Insurrection Act, we have the authority to remove state governor, state leadership for this reason. The states of California that are Washington's probably Washington says, help, help. Donald Trump has become a dictator and is taking over our government.
Starting point is 00:35:58 Blue states then make a bunch of their declarations. All hell breaks loose. Maybe. I don't know. Well, I mean, because we were talking about the same thing, you know, the summer I love there in Seattle, right? Where Trump, did he actually attempt to invoke the Insurrection Act out there? And they never did. Okay, so he never actually did that. But, you know, I think that's the terrifying part about it is you're going to have these local activists, you know, governors and mayors, especially, that are going to, in that situation, it would be so ugly with resistance from them. And they are going to in that situation it's it's it would be so ugly with resistance from them and they're going to get all of their like san francisco i think is a great example of the the activist mayor out there right now that is uh you know you heard
Starting point is 00:36:36 about this homeless case for example i know this is a little example but you know talking about how the system's corrupt and stuff and they've convinced so many people that even what we're seeing right now is illegitimate, that if something like this happens, I can't even imagine, like, I can't imagine the reaction of the people out there and what these local officials would end up doing. I mean, how do you remove them? Well, you said the Insurrection Act. What does that give Trump the ability to do in a situation like that? If the Insurrection Act allows him to basically commandeer National Guard of the state and take over the government limited, he can take over law enforcement duties if the law is not being upheld by the government. So if Washington and Seattle are not enforcing the law, Trump can go in, commandeer the National Guard, and then Insurrection Act takeover. Why didn't he? I think he wanted to avoid
Starting point is 00:37:26 the situation we're just talking about. And then you find the cost. An election year. How was that, Fenrir? Anything to add before we go to the next caller? Discover the magic
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Starting point is 00:38:39 and function of government that could cause the breakup. I was thinking more along the lines of insurgency, but that's an interesting perspective. Thank you. I think most people think insurgency. That's what they do. But J6, I think the way that they made an example out of so many innocent people, like putting grandma in solitary confinement, I think that scared the living
Starting point is 00:38:57 hell out of so many people. I just don't see any sort of uprising happening anytime soon. It would be like foreign people if there was going to be something like that. Bullshit Chinese dudes. Right. It was a good question because I think there were a lot of ways to take it. I don't know if we have enough. A lot of people are asking that question. Next caller is Farm Fatale
Starting point is 00:39:14 or Fatale. How you doing, brother? I'm doing well. How are you doing, Kellen? Not too bad. What's your question tonight? I was wondering if this was a play on Femme Fatale. Oh. Yeah. Oh, yeah. So one thing is I don't see why nobody points out the fact that Trump kind of has an inside track on Apple Research for Newsom if Newsom were to be thrown in because, you know, he has an ex-wife.
Starting point is 00:39:42 Donald Trump Jr. is an Eskimo brother with, uh, with, uh, exactly. Used to be married to Gavin Newsom now married to Donald Trump Jr. Okay. A hundred percent.
Starting point is 00:39:53 Anyway. Okay. So my question is, um, I know Tim talks about the bugs being reduced and you've got a theory on that with the environment being changed and everything like that. My question is would it not be that we have less bugs because of the fact that we are trying to impact the environment and we are
Starting point is 00:40:13 reducing co2 because the bugs eat the plants and plants need the co2 to thrive and grow well that doesn't follow because co2 is way higher. CO2 PPM is higher than it was 20 years ago. Does that mean it's causing climate change? I don't know. But it is. What is this about the bugs? The windshield phenomenon where when you drive down the road, less and less bugs are splattering on your windshield.
Starting point is 00:40:43 I think neonicotinoid pesticides have a lot to do with that. This throws the bees off, I know for sure. Even since I was a kid, and again, 26, so it hadn't been that long. The amount of bugs that hit your windshield back then, I just remember seeing my parents' car just full of them. But people have been driving for how long now? That's not a new phenomenon. What changed in the past, say, 13 years that we're seeing a lot less bugs? I don't think the windshield theory is plausible enough at that point.
Starting point is 00:41:07 I think there's probably a lot of factors going on. I think one is I think the populations will probably move away from the roads over time. And I think that's definitely one of the bigger factors, is that these bug populations that die by cars don't survive. And the bug populations in the deep of the woods, they thrive. On top of all the chemicals Yeah, the roundup lawsuit, you know imagine what that did to bug populations turn the frickin bugs gay Networks to the Wi-Fi and cell network to be fucking their shit up. What about what about Kim trails Tim? What was it? Which bullshit yeah there exists, but they're not all con trails are chemical. Some of them is just condensation.
Starting point is 00:41:47 This is the stupidest shit I've ever heard in my life that was made up and has no basis in reality. They're just like, one day someone said, I think that condensation is actually a chemical. It's like, why? I don't know. It's just made it up. If there was some story where it was like Operation Northwoods, where we had documents showing that there was an attempt
Starting point is 00:42:02 to load chemicals on planes, I'd believe it. The most we have is like potassium salt dispersion for cloud seeding in like Dubai. But now they can use lasers to do that too. So it's just like people will post condensation trails and they don't understand basic physics, so they go, duh. Well, they'll show another plane that's over here that's not leaving a trail. And it's like, well, because it's at a totally different altitude than the one that's actually leaving the condensation. They don't understand, you know, like pressure. Yeah, pressure variance and temperature variance.
Starting point is 00:42:32 Did you know that you're flying a plane and you can see multiple layers of clouds? Breaking news. You know, technically condensation is a chemical. So maybe those are chemtrails. It's just H2O. I see it all the time. I can't tell people are trolling or not though clearly y'all haven't seen the mormon crickets that we have out here
Starting point is 00:42:50 because these pools are everywhere you have to get a leaf blower to get them away from the doors at the end store it's ridiculous and they smell horrible we have the june bugs yeah they're trying to they're trying to they're trying to break in all the time and it was nuts because there's like 30 of them at the door of the warehouse and so I open up the door and I blow them all out and they're on their backs just twitching like retards I blow them all out and they flip right over and start running
Starting point is 00:43:16 full speed to get back in the building and I'm like what the fuck I don't know about Junebugs, I know the ones here are like brown kind of reddish, but I was right down the road and and there's the same thing, but they're bright green. And they're like flying all around, swarming. Sprinkle that diatomaceous earth by the door, and they won't come in. It gets in their joints and dries them out and kills them. Borax, that's what it's called too?
Starting point is 00:43:37 I will say this is one of the best inventions ever right here. I have several of those. The electric fly swatters? Oh my gosh. Yeah, it works. San Diego Padres. And honestly, I want bugs in my house every once in a while just so I can play with that thing The electric fly swatters. Oh, my God. Yeah, it works. San Diego Padres. And honestly, I want bugs in my house every once in a while just so I can play with that thing. It's so satisfying when you actually hit one.
Starting point is 00:43:51 Man, I had standing water at the house I had to dump because there was mosquito eggs rolling. That's when I notice the bugs the most in my car right now when I drive over a slow river. Taser. What are you doing with it? It's a taser. Are you touching the mic with it? No. Oh, you're pushing it.
Starting point is 00:44:05 We got one more caller though. Anything to add before we move on, Farm? I just want to shout out my Gibson Go for raising money for my broken ankle because I am back on two feet now. It's under Jessica Jensen. If anybody has prayers or pennies,
Starting point is 00:44:22 they can throw them at me. Other than that, yeah, Ian, good to have you back. Brother, we missed you. Thank you. Jessica Jensen, give, send, go. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:44:33 All righty. Thank you. Thanks for calling in. Thank you. The generation. All right. And finally, we have, I had it on my phone. Our last caller, you know who you are.
Starting point is 00:44:42 I'll get the name here in a second. You are with us. You're muted, though, so you got to unmute yourself tiger link cool name thank you yeah just a guy living in alabama now um so thanks for taking my question tonight uh kind of a conspiracy theory thing if you want to say it uh almost but what is it like what has this been the democrats playbook all along they They run Biden for as long as possible all the way up to the Democratic convention. They have the debate with Trump, let him flounder, and they start questioning his abilities so they can change him out at
Starting point is 00:45:15 the convention, bypassing their voters and letting those in charge pick. Kind of like what was brought up earlier, like they did in 2016 with Bernie. So they can bypass a Bernie scenario so that activists cannot get a candidate in and they'll just, yep, I think so. Well, you could have had somebody like RFK in there. They desperately were trying to block RFK out. That's a good point. They are still trying to block RFK. Still trying, yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:37 If that's it, RFK may have fucked them over. If they had swapped out Biden earlier, RFK would have won the Democratic nomination. Yep. Yep. I think that's a really good point. Nobody's talking about that either. That's a good point. I like your deep state theory, Tim, where Trump
Starting point is 00:45:51 the deep state wants Trump and this is all... I like it. Like, something. Or he's just the monster they know. There's so many questions on the Democrats. The conspiracy theory is that Trump's been deep state the whole time and he's playing the heel so that he can rally pro-American support. So now he's got people like Alex Jones, who was this, you know, anti-government figure who is now rooting and cheering for Donald Trump and waving an American flag.
Starting point is 00:46:18 But I can't see any scenario where a because I don't think they're going to be able to play Donald Trump like a puppet. You know, one of the arguments that people make all the time well he's all in it for himself if he's in it for himself then he wants his legacy to be that he actually came in and and you know made america great again and can make that argument and the history books will will show something like that i think that's why you know he had to run for a second term uh you can't be the one-term president that lost in a fiery inferno. But I've not heard the argument. This is the first time I've ever heard the argument of somebody saying, well, maybe Trump has been infiltrated by the deep state.
Starting point is 00:46:50 I'm just not there. He used to be obsessed with the New York Times saying nice things about him, so that was kind of a way for them to leash him. But I don't know how obsessed he is with that. And if things stabilize at home, maybe they are able to get away with more on the foreign front. Trump is pro-America, but if gas prices go down, grocery prices go down,
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Starting point is 00:48:20 Yeah. But why? A question that I've never been able to answer here is why the fuck was John Bolton ever hired? What possessed... Who had Trump's ear that had him hire somebody like John Bolton? Sheldon Adelstein. Oh, you think so?
Starting point is 00:48:36 That's true. In exchange for the donations, he wanted Bolton hired. A lot of money. And Miriam wants the West Bank annexed. Yep. Okay. Because I know Nick Fuentes has been just... That's all true.
Starting point is 00:48:50 It's all widely reported stuff. We answer this call. Yeah. How was the answer? Do you have anything to add? No, that was good. I mean, just one thing to add. I don't think Biden's probably going to try to get out just because he's tried
Starting point is 00:49:05 four times to run for president and finally got it so that's probably why he's going to try to stick around as long as possible but at this point do you go down in a fucking fireball which is what's going to happen if he runs all the way up to november or do you resign i think tim brought up some very good uh scenarios for biden to possibly get out of this race gracefully without making himself go down in the history books as a, you know, Democrats believe their own propaganda. Biden and his family believe that he is the best option for the country, that they deserve to be in the White House. No, I think I don't believe the second part. Yes, I think they believe this of themselves. Right. They believe that this is their shot. There's no reason for them to give it up,
Starting point is 00:49:46 that America will basically fall in line with their will because they believe their own propaganda. Yeah. Right on. Well, sir, thank you for calling in. Yeah, thank you. And that is all of our callers for tonight. Nick, thanks for hanging out.
Starting point is 00:49:59 Absolutely. Appreciate you having me. It's been a great time. We're back tomorrow. And then we're off Thursday and Friday because it's MAGA month. And then it's Independence Day. So thank you all so much for being members and supporting our work.
Starting point is 00:50:10 And allowing us to have these vacations. You should all have the same. Have some burgers with the family. And we'll see you all tomorrow.

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