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So Elon Musk is apparently hiring a new CEO and guess what? It's a World Economic Forum chair. Now, enjoy the show. said advertisers need to feel there's an opportunity to let for them to influence what you're building
okay why why is why is he hiring this woman is this it have we been had is is elon musk uh
working for the world economic forum seamus are you working for the world economic forum well
i'll put it this way there are no records i'm not free to answer that question right now yeah what was that i don't
know i guess nobody cares i don't know man uh well i've said this before i have no idea look
i have said this before i'll say it again i have always considered myself cautiously optimistic
about musk i think he's done some good things i certainly don't believe that he can do no wrong. I don't know what's happening here.
I don't think that this changes anything that he said.
I don't know this person, and I don't know anything about this person beyond what we're going to read on the Internet.
I don't know what any kind of private conversations have been like.
I don't know what he's telling anyone that he's you know
entertaining the idea of being ceo what he expects or anything i don't know how much autonomy he's
going to give to them i don't know what it's going to what it would be like if they walk in there
knowing that he just canned everybody less than a year ago i can imagine that they wouldn't feel
like they can just go in and do whatever they want. No one that's going in there is going to go in blind to the conditions or the context that they're walking into.
And no one's going to go in there thinking, well, Elon had his fun, but now I'm here to show.
Like, I don't imagine that that's going to happen.
So I would at the very least give them the chance to see what happens before i start getting doom and
gloom but being apprehensive and being skeptical there's nothing wrong with that at all considering
i need to hire her yet right the reporting is just that she's in talks to become twitter's ceo
yeah but i think elon said he did get a new ceo and she he referenced it so i'm kind of thinking
like there you go everybody
you know i maybe steve bannon was right about elon musk and how much is she making compared to the
male ceo that they had probably less half well the timing is really interesting because you just had
tucker announced that he's going to be putting his show on here you already have people like
matt walsh who moving you know to twitter because of the youtube deplatforming and so you're in a situation where a lot of people are looking for twitter to be kind
of this new free speech platform that they can take things off of the mainstream and all of a
sudden you've got a new ceo might be connected to certain things you saw seen in complaining about
the fact that no one would be able to police tucker carlson's speech and then all of a sudden
here we go right so yeah not putting the tinfoil hat on but it does seem like interesting timing yeah there's
there's nothing wrong with being a little on the skeptical side i think that that's the
smart thing to do considering the the world that we live in now but at the same time um the guy
paid 44 billion so he could save free speech allegedly so I don't think it was to save free speech.
He turned it into X Corporation already.
It's because he wants to make American WeChat,
and that centralizes authority in a lot of ways.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, like I said, cautiously optimistic.
I think he's done a lot of good things for Twitter,
and I think him being in charge of Twitter for the time he has been
has been good for the discourse,
but that doesn't mean he can do no wrong. doesn't mean his motives were always pure right you can be
an ultra conspiracist right so like let's talk about bitcoin bitcoin i think is awesome it uh
allows you to escape the government's value system it's not perfect but it gives you an option and
that's why a lot of people adopted it but think about this it also tracks everything you do and
gives them a window into all your transactions if you don't know what you're doing.
So I've argued to a lot of the Bitcoin people.
If I was a globalist and I was like, how can I get everybody to use a one world currency?
The average person doesn't care.
But the Alex Jones of the world are going to resist like crazy.
I got to get them first.
Convince them this is the resistance controlled opposition and then what
happens it was the libertarian anti-government people who are adopting bitcoin like crazy
now you have this global decentralized value system so think about twitter elon musk is like
look let's say hypothetically if i'm a globalist ceo and we're all meeting at the World Economic Forum and we're like,
these anti-government libertarian types are resisting our global takeover.
What can we do?
Here's an idea.
Give them Twitter.
Give them Twitter.
Who cares?
Once they're all dedicated to it, once they believe in it and they're on it, we convince them they're winning.
Then we start shifting in the direction we want
with them on board already and they're convinced they've won when actually they're pushing our
machine so so listen twitter goes free speech tucker joins twitter everyone on the right side
free speech and tucker's like and the last place for free speech and then what happens it becomes
american wechat you want to get into the the
office building vax mandate you got to use x x app you want to buy something x app you want to
send a message x app everything will be on this one platform that's what elon's building tim just
start timmer tim's just fucking shoehorning black pills down your throat tonight i'm just telling
people to be critical thinkers is all i'm telling them. You know what I mean?
You just put a black pill
into like a little dark gun
and then you just went
and hit it in everybody's
throats. Because hypothetically, so
say you're right. Think about like what the ramifications
are. That means that the people
that believe that
this guy was, you know, helping
and all of the things that he's done have been basically subversive.
And he's on the team of the, you know, the Klaus Schwab's of the world and stuff.
And then we then if that is tweeted about all of this, though, he's got a whole bunch of tweets about climate change and all that stuff.
Yes.
But the,
the,
that is true.
But the connection to the whole,
like he's going to make the WeChat thing.
So that way you have to have the,
um,
the Vax passport,
et cetera,
connecting his property to the state is different or makes it, puts
it in a different light.
It won't be the state, though.
It'll be the global empire.
Well, I mean, that's essentially the state.
That's essentially the state, though.
As far as I'm concerned, that's the future state.
It'll be the big, gigantic.
I think the future will be the corporation.
Well, it'll be the NGO, the WE.
I don't think so. No, I think it'll be the corporation. it'll be the ngo the we i don't think so no i
think it'll be the corporation you have no rights in a corporation if you choose to enter a
corporation it's it's an authoritarian system the boss is the boss that's it end of story you he can
kick you out he can take away anything no questions asked he can have you removed by physical security
he is threatening you by the way he's letting you know well phil doesn't actually work for me so oh
yeah he's a surge he's threatening you and neither does seamus my powers here are limited
but uh yeah i think the future it's going to be a corporation like x or facebook or amazon
and they're going to say something like look at what lance was saying about the vax mandate
yeah he said the government shouldn't force anybody to get vaccinated however the government should force you to be
have to have the vaccine to do literally anything yeah what's the difference the technological gulag
won't be you know in a in an actual prison they'll just give you the incentive to make your life
super easy and convenient and if you decide not to they'll just shut you out of everything no one's
forcing you to get the app it's just that amazon is the only app we use for admission into this
building and amazon banned you because you said naughty words yeah we're ruled by foxes not lions
these people aren't really comfortable with physical power or actual like martial force and
so they figured out the best way to control people is just this constant nudge this psychological programming social engineering
and so that's absolutely where they're going to continue to try to push things the only thing is
that at some point that kind of breaks down you can only manipulate humans to a certain level
and uh systematize them to a certain level and then like natural things like families break down
you know it's funny you guys ever see that south park episode where the people come from the future yes yes so basically the premise is in the
future life is shit and everybody wants to leave the future and go to the past because it's better
and so then they decide immigrants they the what the that's the time immigrants yeah time immigrants
so all the men decide to stop this they'll get together and be gay and have gay orgies and it
makes the future
people start disappearing or whatever no no they're like let's clean the earth up and make
the future better so that way the future people won't need to come back here and then that works
and the future people start disappearing and then all of a sudden the stand just stops and he's like
wait a minute this is gay and then a guy's like it is back to the orgy everybody and all the guys
are having sex again but the funny thing is that seems to be their plan
to stop the future
from becoming
like we're literally
an episode of South Park
the World Economic Forum
the Davos group
Bill Gates
are concerned
about overpopulation
leading to
an impoverished
decrepit future
so they're literally
telling everybody
to have gay orgies
right
yeah it's the
Goobax episode
by the way
I was looking it up
did you ever see there was a legendary when you were talking about the the kind of tech
gulags to remind me of this do you ever see the old onion video whether it's a fake news report
about them unrolling google's new privacy program and if you enroll to have privacy from google they
like put you in a camp where no one can watch you but you also can't leave it's like yes google's
oh man it was it was beautiful but should i play it yeah yeah i think i it's been years since i saw it but this
cracked me up
concerned about your privacy while using google the internet giant says it understands
google is now offering users a chance to opt out and live in privacy in a remote mountain village.
TechFinds reporter Jeff Tate has more.
Thanks, Teresa. They call it the opt-out village, and it's just what you'd expect from Google.
If you want to keep your information private, all you have to do is move to our 22-acre opt-out village
and not speak to anyone from the outside world. It's very simple.
Just go to the Google front page.
This is the end of Brave New World. You know that.
And in minutes, a van will come to your house and pick you up.
That same day, a team of Google privacy experts eliminates your home address,
gives you a new address, and you're back on the local pages.
And after just two days in the back of a van, you're there.
We can guarantee that there's no chance of Google reading your emails
because there are no computers.
And because they're also monitored and tracked by Google, there are no banks or hospitals.
Residents will be expected to know how to grow food, suture wounds, and bury corpses
by hand if they plan to opt out. And Google has gone the extra mile to ensure that users
who choose to opt out are given complete privacy in their new home. A 30-foot tall, 10-foot
thick physical data security wall keeps all former Google users from leaving the village until they decide they want to start using Google again.
The OpTel village can't even be seen by Google satellites
because the entire town is enclosed
in a large metal box with no openings.
Google says they'll be able to get back into using Google
after their time in the village
will be allowed to do so if they agree to be branded
with a whimsical G on their foreheads
to label them doubters.
If you don't have complete access to your most private thoughts and feelings, that's fine. So if they agree to be branded with a whimsical G on their foreheads to label them doubters. Doubters.
If you don't have complete access to your most private thoughts and feelings, that's fine.
You can just toil in the hinterlands and die young.
How did they used to be funny?
I know, dude.
This is garbage now, man.
We.
I mean. I'm still one man whose data is secure.
I mean, I'm Jeff Tate.
Thanks, Jeff.
This is closer than we realize.
Type them in an email to a friend
and Google will get back to you within 24 hours.
And in just a minute,
it's your child missing out on teen sex parties.
Wow.
So anytime anyone says they're a private company,
they can do whatever they want,
or, oh, this is just a private protocol's that's exactly where my mind goes man they used
to be so funny the grabblers bit is like the best bit they've ever done they had so well back then
their livelihood wasn't dependent upon being anodyne yeah and now it is yeah if you go i mean
go to the onion website right now man it's really's really bad. Chris and I were scrolling through it this past weekend,
and then you and I were scrolling through it,
and it was really...
Trump condemned for giving a platform to CNN.
That's kind of funny.
That one's kind of funny.
That one's actually decent.
I'll give him that one.
I can't believe that they were allowed to run it, though.
Yeah, exactly.
If you scroll through most of the headlines,
we were doing it this past weekend,
and it was really, really bad.
It was really bad.
High school student teacher
apply for same summer waitressing job.
Here, I took a screenshot
from a couple of the ones
that were really egregious this past weekend
when I was looking through them,
because I could not believe
that they put them on the website.
Here's a good one.
Woman worried boyfriend cheating after noticing he picked up a healthy habit ah that's like okay um this is so this is one of their these are one of their they did an article
on desantis where they were writing their jokes and then his funny answers let me read you some
of the funny joke they wrote question you've signed legislation to stop schools from becoming
woke can you define woke for us in this context and then ron desantis's answer is oh that's
easy simply put i'd like to eliminate the lesser races it's like here oh there's more good ones
why did you fight so hard to enact a six-week abortion ban in florida uh i missed all the power
i had to slowly kill people through bodily torture in Guantanamo.
I don't even understand what the joke is supposed to be.
That was bad.
Yeah, yeah.
No, it's awful.
These aren't even jokes.
None of them are jokes.
Did you just speak alone about ICE agents and human rights violations?
Yeah, it says, ICE agent stays late to catch up on human rights violations it's funny because we don't like ice
what's the joke because they do because uh like we like how come we're better at making fun of
ourselves you know that's the point conservatives do a way better job making fun of like trump and
other conservatives because on the left because the left thinks that all the things that are funny
about them are actually like they're too sanctimonious
about it not to try and you know make jokes about trump or anything but like the whole if to be
funny you have to be able to laugh at yourself and the left takes all of the things that they're
that are funny about them they take them so seriously that they can't laugh at themselves
once you've kind of defined the world in terms where everyone has to pretend that a man can become a woman,
absurdity is kind of out the door.
It's tough, yeah.
What's really left at that point?
Suck that girl's dick.
That's the thing, is they are the joke, right?
The right has one joke, you guys.
I think that proves that Lance actually is gay.
Because, you know, I guess he was claiming he was non-binary or something.
While married to a woman.
Yeah, but he also said he likes sucking dick.
Oh my God.
He didn't say that, but he said it's not gay too.
It's not gay too, yeah.
So, oh, I get it.
He says he is gay.
That means he doesn't want to suck a trans woman's dick.
I don't know what the terms mean anymore.
I need a float shirt.
Someone needs to explain this to me. It's to be different they can't explain that's the
point the only thing he was trying to do is make sure that he said the right answer that wouldn't
get him shit on the leftist mafia show that he was going to be i loved it when he said
trans women are females like we talked with them they're not trans like so you see you think a six foot tall person with
big biceps a penis and testicles is a female well what's your criteria his criteria was a female is
a person who looks like a female well and this is this is what i said to him but i'm not even
trying to make this about him this is just a point that people on the left make generally
about the bathroom issue which why that's an issue i don't know but they'll say uh you know
most of the people who go into these bathrooms and commit crimes against women are cis men it's like
okay how do you tell the difference between a trans woman and a cis man can you please
can you when you have an answer to that question then that can be a talking point that you get to
use but you can't you can't identify them you can't tell me that that's actually a talking point that you get to use. But you can't. You can't identify them. You can't tell me that that's actually a cis man
and not a trans woman.
They're the same, right?
There's this weird thing where you simultaneously
have to be aware of every piece of
identity and everything that's implied
by it, but you also are not allowed to publicly
notice
the things that make it different.
There's a lot of things you're not allowed to notice.
But again, simultaneously, you have to hold both in your hand.
I pulled up the Babylon Bee and...
Feinstein says a recent Jedi attempt on her life
has left her scarred.
That was a good one!
That's so good.
I don't get it.
How is the onion so bad? Look, that's so good i don't get it how is the onion so bad look that's her actual face
uh i want to see some of these other ones uh parents at piano recital perk up as asian kids
take stage man twitter snoot all right that's pretty good that's actually really that's really
twitter's new female ceo expands tweet limit to one million characters. That's hilarious.
That's really...
That's a good one. Like, not
every one of these is
a gut buster either, but the ratio's way better.
By the way... Elon Musk
saves 22% on Twitter executive salaries
by hiring female CEO.
Shamus is ahead of the curve on that, Jeff. Yeah, I know. I
beat him on that. Well, this is the thing, right?
So, when you even look at old Onion headlines,
every now and again,
you have some that aren't hysterical,
like some aren't funny,
but they're mostly funny.
To save money on bombs,
Air Force will now drop morbidly obese airmen on enemy.
If just for the image.
Wow.
Right.
It's good.
Border wall covered with bloodline. to deter migrants i mean like some
of them are kind of like man yeah yeah exactly that's what i'm saying even when the onion was
at its peak there were some headlines here and there that weren't great but i think hold on go
up this is a this is a very good headline the david french one this one i thank you that i'm
not like the other white evangelicals that's um it's literally just every David French article. Yeah, exactly. No one hates white evangelicals
more than David French.
What a piece of shit he is.
It's a good biblical reference.
Good David French joke. It's perfect.
Slave I to Uyghur
Slave I. It's pretty good.
Gavin Newsom takes dip in Pacific Ocean
causing massive oil slick
yeah he is he is greasy that is true yeah some of them are meh you know yeah no exactly but it's
okay a lot of them are pretty good but you'd expect that the onions area is way worse fbi
hires this is an old one top rated italian bodyguard luigi clintinelli to protect gillane maxwell luigi anyway yeah babylon b is funnier you guys
are talking about something i can't remember uh we were talking about the google eggs we were
talking about the fact that people will try to make the argument that it's a private company
so they can do whatever they want and that they will literally cheer for their own enslavement
as long as it's a private to be fair they will they'll cheer for your enslavement as long as it's a private company but they'll cheer for it if the
government does it too so there's no inconsistency if you give people vr porn they will do anything
you ask i know well that this is the this is the thing by the way i said i know as if like i've
as if i've done this to somebody but just give it to you i was like listen it works but this is this is how they placate
people and so this is one of my fears about ai and the fact that it can generate these images
so quickly and efficiently when you look at how effective porn is as a tool for social control
and the fact that you can make people completely complacent in a way that nobody could in the past
with mere bread and circuses then you add this additional level of
someone being able to literally instantaneously generate any sexually perverted image that they
want that would go beyond even the wildest nightmares of of your your most disgusting
pornographer you realize oh this is this is something that's going to keep people indoors
right this is something that's going to keep people complacent this is something that's going
to keep people obedient on a scale that we have never before seen.
We were talking today on PCC about AI girlfriends and how possible it was. I really think that low
effort people will take that placebo really, really quick oh yeah because right now with pornography
the way that it is i think if you can essentially merge pornography with an ai is essentially what
they're working on that's going to be the first thing that they already have though right these
ai image generators can make porn they do they can but it's not interactive the way that it's going to be.
And honestly, only a year or two.
This technology is coming faster than you can handle it.
And as soon as that is available, you're going to see a massive amount of young men drop out of society just because they don't want to put the effort in.
The reward is not really all that sweet to them. They're
like, if the marriage doesn't work out, blah, blah, blah. There's so many kids that don't have
any religion at all to direct them to producing children and a family and stuff. You're going to
see a massive amount of men jump right into the matrix. so this is this is uh going to introduce a new
interesting problem too i've said this before when it comes to only fans and it comes to these women
who say they're they're sex positive because they're participating in their own debasement
what they'll do is they'll rail against these social standards but in reality the only reason
they're able to make a living is because we have some social guardrails that are are still
just barely there so that not all women are doing only fans not what this ai porn is going to do
it's going to make that totally obsolete i think some men will still go to only fans because they'll
want to feel like they have some kind of uh relationship with a real human woman but the ai
is gonna the ai is gonna drive a lot of these, you know, quote unquote, self-employed pornographers out of work.
Have you ever heard of local distance?
Yeah, I've heard of it.
Have you ever heard his talk about the strawberry?
No.
So about what we live in a postmodern society, right?
There is this, you have a strawberry and if you eat the strawberry, it tastes like a strawberry. Well, then you take the strawberry, and you add some sugar to it, and then you make it into a candy.
Then you take the candy, and you put it into a drink, and you put some caffeine into it.
Essentially, what happens is this strawberry stops resembling the strawberry. And you get this hyper real version of a strawberry
and people select the strawberry
because it's purely concentrated
to perform the function
that nature had evolved for a long time to do.
It is basically just putting evolution
onto a fast track.
And that same thing is going to happen with ai and it's going to
do to your to the the nerve centers in your brain that emotion normally does provide it's going to
do it in a in a in a way that human contact cannot replicate it's going to be the perfected
relationship and that's why people are going to go into the matrix and they's going to be the perfected relationship, and that's why
people are going to go into the Matrix,
and they're going to stay in there.
Except there's one difference. What I can't give you
is legitimate sacrifice. I can't
demand sacrifice of you. I gotta read
this meme that
you might not like Seamus,
but I gotta read it because I do have questions.
Alright. So, this is
a very viral old tweet.
It says,
it's Catholic canon that in the garden of Gethsemane,
is that how you pronounce it?
Gethsemane.
Gethsemane?
Yeah, Gethsemane.
Gethsemane.
Jesus Christ saw every sin committed by human beings,
which means that he watched a guy blasting rope to Waluigi Hentai
and still decided to sacrifice himself for humanity.
Absolute legend.
I've heard that joke.
Blasting rope.
To Waluigi.
But is it true that he saw every sin committed by man?
I believe so, but don't quote me on that.
The reason I brought it up is because
outside of the religious component like
it is true there is some dude probably somewhere right now cranking it to pictures of waluigi
yeah and like the ai so because i mean someone's gonna come i mean god knows everything right
someone's gonna come to him and they're gonna be like here's the metaverse helmet with adult mode
activated and they're gonna be like yeah you can say whatever you want to see
and it'll AI generate it for you.
And if you say hate speech, we'll take it away.
That person will do whatever.
And they're going to put that thing on and be like,
wah, Luigi.
They're going to go off.
I mean, he said no more flood,
but fire is still an option.
I mean, and it's also kind of inevitable because we're gonna get hit by a meteor eventually
let's uh let's go to callers bring them in let's oh this horrible conversation yeah join us for
all the fun fire is still an option aqueduct studio what's good hey what's up guys thanks
for taking my call my question's open to everyone. Should we reward corporations like CNN when they do platform the right?
Yes.
If yes, how? And in a larger sense, why are corporations going out of their way to hate the right?
I don't know about the last one. The first one I say, yes, I'm going to buy ads for Timcast on CNN.
God, that's the best. i really hope you're serious i am um because
then they'll never say any bad thing about us ever again because we're an advertiser they're
gonna be like no like dude you should see if media matters ad advertises too but this is this is the
plan like i'm gonna advertise on the new york times politico and cnn and they will never say
a bad word i'll go to the editor the editor is gonna be like oh it's that far right guy let's uh
let's pass it through legal and be like this guy actually gives us a lot of money
to advertise for him he's not far right like we want his money don't say that about him i love it
that's how the game works and so because we're in a separate ecosystem they don't care to smear us
but if we're running ads on cnn two things will happen they'll have to say we're not far right
because they we're on their network as a commercial they'll have to be like no no we don't sponsor the far right or take money from them and then they're going to want the money so they're
going to they're going to try and protect the work we do because like hey these guys pay us
you know what i mean and cnn's super cheap it's like five grand per ad fox news is like 12 grand
wow yeah cnn's relatively cheap wow wonder why so uh i'll look into it i'm looking into it i'm gonna talk to the marketing team here
and see if we can put together a 30 second commercial for timcast irl i don't even know
if we need 30 seconds to be honest you know maybe it'll do like a 2 15 minute segment 2 15 second
commercials one for timcast one for pop culture crisis that'd be cool you're gonna run them on
on their web on the on the on the tv. That's great. Maybe the website, we'll see.
But I think the TV channel.
What do you guys think? I think it's hilarious.
I think
do it. I wonder if it's different
rates. We want to win.
When they do something we like, we say thank you.
That was really great. And their ratings go up
and CNN's going to say, hey, we had
3.3 million in the ratings and we're getting
heavily praised by these people who watched. Screw the left. They don't watch and they hate us. That's what cnn is going to say hey we had 3.3 million in the ratings and we're getting heavily praised by these people who watched screw the left they don't watch and they hate us that's
what we want to see i i don't think that's the incentive structure here i think that the best
thing you can do is make these people as illegitimate and irrelevant as possible as
quickly as possible i think that's the the best move though i do understand uh getting a little
shielding by putting so that's that's like saying to win the war we have to turn their country to glass instead of we should infiltrate
and take over their infrastructure oh no we should glass them to take that metaphor right
where it needs to be like yeah that's absolutely how it should be the only these people have total
control over the system and the best thing you can do is make the system as irrelevant as possible i disagree i think the best thing you can do is what the
chinese are trying to do this with tiktok you infiltrate destroy and rebuild and then you own
their infrastructure and then you're so it's like if you ever played civilization you play civilization
i mean you know are you better off wiping out the country and sending wave after wave of nuclear
bomb and bombers or just sending in one spy doing a nuke and then walking in and owning that city.
And I totally hear what you're saying.
That makes perfect sense
because we watched the long march of the institutions, right?
And we're like, look what the left was able to do.
They walked right into all these institutions.
They took them over by subverting them.
We can just do that same thing.
The problem is,
I think the right is fundamentally different from the left.
The right has to build, the left naturally subverts.
And so the left, because it is naturally entropic because it naturally breaks down civilization but now the right has traditional liberals on their side who are familiar with
these tactics and that's one of the reasons i think the right is starting to win like you go
to tp usa they're still stodgy suit wearing dudes but they're starting to incorporate people like me
or ian which is better for culture building. They're starting to get more regular people
who are considered cool in the traditional sense who make good art. That's the path to victory for
them. So I'll give you that. Like it's absolutely important that you have the cultural cache and you
have the creatives and the ability to build that. But I'm just saying, I think that parallel
institutions, parallel culture is better than trying to step in and subvert.
Because, again, I think that the left just has a natural the natural entropic principle as where the right is better at creating its own thing, creating something new rather than trying to just eat the other thing from, you know, I'll do first.
We'll do cast brew coffee commercials on CNN.
Oh, my gosh.
Because what will happen is they're going to be like.
It's a coffee company there's
nothing to complain about but then if they shit talk me i call up the ad guy and say hey why are
you talking shit about me i buy ads with you guys and they're gonna be like uh we'll we'll go talk
to them and then the ad guy's gonna be like yo you're fucking shitting on one of our on one of
our advertisers this is his coffee company it's it's paying for the show what the fuck are you
doing all right i think I like,
I get what you're saying about destroy them,
but man, I love clowning them.
I really love clowning them.
Oh, no, that's part of the strategy.
Again, like in order to discredit them,
you must humiliate them.
They must lose all cachet.
They must lose all creativity.
They're doing that to themselves anyway.
They're going to lose all that coolness on their own.
But on top of that,
you just need to not give them like,
you don't want to go on their platforms because going on their platforms gives
them,
you know,
some full level of legitimacy.
I feel like I have to go on CNN because otherwise I'm not legitimate until I'm
on there.
Well,
wait,
we just make CNN a joke being it's like,
but light,
right?
Like be having that.
It makes you ridiculous.
Like,
Oh,
you're that guy.
You're the CNN guy?
Yeah, but the argument is Trump shouldn't have gone on CNN when, in fact, him going on has damaged the left to an extreme degree.
Well, but you were making – but to be fair, Aron did say earlier you go on there to humiliate them.
Right.
That's the only reason to interact with them is to humiliate them, not to genuflect to them, not to give them any kind of credibility.
Oh, thank you for having me on here.
That's what makes me important. No'm the only reason i'm here so i
can make fun of you i think that buying the i think that buying the ad time is humiliating them
i think it's making i don't i think i think the trump move puts them in a position where they
have to make a choice very soon 3.3 million viewers they like trump or side with the crackpots
who don't watch the network.
CNN's eventually going to be like, look, man, the Trump supporters watch.
They love it when we do this.
They praised us for it. And we made a fuck ton of money.
We're going to like we want Anheuser-Busch to apologize.
We don't want them to cease functioning.
We want them to come out and say we're sorry.
That's what they won't do.
I want CNN to come out and declare in the culture war we like
these guys better because we make money with them cnn loves the devil too much yeah i i want an
anheuser-busch to fail but that's not gonna happen one percent sale decline one percent globally
24 nationally what we win with is a cultural victory where we force advertisers to fall in
line with hsbc downgrading them it's a cultural victory you're force advertisers to fall in line. With HSBC downgrading them, it's a cultural victory.
You're never going to shut down Anheuser-Busch.
You're never going to shut down CNN because CNN is not profitable to begin with.
CNN has been losing money for a decade, two decades.
But these brands, they don't want to give up the brand.
So like AT&T, Time Warner sells it.
Turner had it, sells it to Time Warner, sells it to at&t or whatever they're never giving it up what you can
do is force them in the direction where they get the best possible reaction and the most influence
so the only problem i have with this strategy is then how do you explain tucker carlson what about
him he's got the highest rated show on fox news he's got the highest rated
show i think among most demographics across cable news right he still gets cut loose they got sued
for a billion dollars and dominion said you have to fire tucker carlson they said okay because the
cost of keeping tucker carlson on was uh greater than the cost of firing simple simple equation
cnn right now is facing the same equation the cost cost of platforming Trump is lower than the cost of being a leftist.
If you're a leftist, you get no ads.
Leftists don't buy from you.
They shit talk to you no matter what you do.
If you bring on Donald Trump, your ratings at record levels, you get praised by the right
and they buy the products.
It's success.
You've got a person who is doing wrong.
Give them an easy option here they say
if you back something into a corner it will fight if you give it an exit it will bolt in that
direction so control the direction we want cnn to go fox news fired tucker carlson because
hannity was going on being like what's going on with dominion what's going on with these voting
machines and tucker was actually the one saying like show me the proof bring on sydney powell show me the evidence but dominion said get rid of them and
so they did the path was laid out before them two billion dollars in damages or a billion in damages
with no no tucker carlson and they said fox will survive fox is more than tucker we got to do the
same thing with cnn anyway we should go to the next caller. Yep. Appreciate the question. Thanks for calling in, sir.
Thank you.
Of course.
All right.
Let's talk to her, Dr. Dickhead.
How are you?
What up?
How's it going?
What's up, Doc?
What's up, Doc?
What's up, Doc?
Oh, no.
There you are. Well, my question to y'all would be, how about we start pushing to remove the qualified immunity for judges and DAs?
Yes.
Qualified immunity, yeah.
Start getting rid of the activists.
I'm not sure that getting rid of qualified immunity would get rid of the activists, but I do think
that getting rid of qualified immunity
or at least taking another look
at it about the
conditions for qualified immunity,
I think that is something
that's probably important.
Yeah, I agree.
Is that everything
you want to say?
Yeah, I'll do it.
Thanks. Cheers, man. Cheers, man. Alright. Appreciate it. Is that everything you want to say? Yeah, I'll do it Thanks
Cheers, man
Appreciate it, that was succinct as hell
That's it
We got
Not Heisenbear
Makes me think you are
If you're on mute yourself though
You might have to take yourself off mute in order to speak to us
There you go
Okay, I'm all good Thanks so much for taking my call greetings from camifornia
flee i would uh well that's a exactly what i wanted to talk to talk to you about um and i
like the panel's opinion on uh on this as well uh but tim, you keep saying everybody should leave California or New York
or wherever. And I don't think it's a reasonable ask
to, you know, like I built my life here.
I moved down to San Diego area. I have a great house.
I have a great town. And, you know, if I had
to move out of here, I'd have to change, you know,
we'd have to have two breadwinners change their careers, move my children, my family,
lose all my friends that I see every day.
And where do I go, right?
And it's not really, for me, California is still a California dream.
Well, so you have kids?
I do have kids, yes.
Two kids.
They're teenagers.
So they're probably old enough to be safe from a lot of the crazy bullshit.
I'm not saying you have to do anything.
I'm just saying, like, they're going to eventually show up to your, and you're going to see bad shit in your neighborhood.
And if you're prepared for that,
well,
that's,
that's fine.
You know what I mean?
Like if I live in a house and I'm playing with fireworks,
that's my choice.
And then eventually a fire,
a good portion of California is,
you know,
conservative.
Um,
and it's like the Eastern part,
like,
you know,
I'm,
I'm not living,
you know,
I'm not living in like downtown la or
anything like that that nonsense um but but the other aspect too is it like you know cities are
where the jobs are right and so people have to make a decision where to make money and it's it's
easy for you where you make your living on the internet to you know say everybody's just moved the country but that's just not an option
for most people i mean it's that's that's fair but it's not fair to say tim shouldn't say that
or that we should no i mean it's just like if you don't want to do it it's it's it's the it's the
it's the economic fallacy that i see you know everyone says tim you're successful therefore
it's easy as opposed to what actually happened was you sacrificed everything and worked your ass off and now you're able to do it so like
when i left chicago with dirt no money because it was bad nobody ever says that nobody ever says
tim you were homeless and you gave up everything and upended your entire life because you knew how
bad the city was like that's not a part of the equation it's oh you're successful now so it's easy no it was never easy but then you went and you uh worked in new york right so i went to i went to la
and la wasn't as bad as chicago because it's much bigger and more spread out then i went to virginia
and then i went to new york because of occupy wall street and when i was in not during occupy
wall street i was mostly homeless. Basically either sleeping outside.
Or bouncing around from place to place.
And using the internet.
To basically start generating revenue.
And I didn't have a YouTube or anything.
And then by the time I started at Vice.
I was so broke.
Vice had to front me money.
And so I lived in New York.
And worked for Vice.
And it wasn't that bad but eventually it
started getting worse as the decade progressed i ended up working for fusion and i was working
for fusion when uh that uh where was that i was in bed stye when i worked for fusion i was on
myrtle and nostrand which is a relatively bad area by marcy's pride the marcy projects and a black supremacist killed two cops
so i went down to miami for a year and lived in in in the redlands which is farmland now i had a
job and i had to drive an hour and a half every morning to get to the office at in miami but i
was like i am not going to live in new york when they executed two cops in front of my building
and i don't want to live in this place anymore.
Went down to Miami, and I'm like, I'm not,
with these problems, even Miami,
I'm like, I don't want to live in these areas
that are completely unsafe and you can't protect yourself.
So I opted for the farmlands, which is the Redlands,
for about 40 minutes southwest of Miami,
about an hour and a half from where the office was.
And I, that was, I had to actually buy a car
because I didn't have a car.
So I bought a Honda Civic Hybrid
for a couple grand,
used like a decade old.
Or at that time,
it was like eight years old or something.
And then I worked out of there.
And then when I left Fusion,
I had savings.
I went back up to the New York Metro,
but this time I opted to be
in the more suburban area.
Not really.
It's like still Metro in the Jersey side.
And when the bombs were planted
in Manhattan and New Jersey, and Jersey City, I was like, okay, this was stupid. I shouldn't have
done this. So then I went to South Jersey basically. And then when the right, and this is
like sleepy middle of nowhere. And, uh, once again, working, you know, I'm working from home,
working from the computer, we were flying guests out and we started doing the show and stuff like that and then i decided to move to west virginia which is one hour from the dc metro
so i'm it's like people are saying you're so far away from everything dude eastern panhandle of
west virginia is a front line there's there's leftists moving here to indoctrinate kids kids
because they don't need to fight in the cities. They own the cities. So they're coming out here
to try and take this ground
and they are convincing
West Virginia kids.
Where do we go?
We have to hold the line.
Here! Here!
You go here
because you hold the line here.
You hold the line here.
You're in a state
where your vote doesn't matter.
But look, man,
I'm not telling you what to do.
You can stay there.
It's fine.
My point is...
We have to hold the line
because we can't see
the good ground to them.
But you already did. California is owned by the left.
It's a it's a sanctuary state where they get extra free votes by letting illegal immigrants come in.
And the government is completely against you.
It's two to one Democrat to conservative.
But if you were in a place like West Virginia, your vote would have 10 times, 10 times the impact.
10 times change.
Yeah.
You know, I don't get sick of stuff there there's
been so many republican governors in california reagan and it ended in 1990 wilson schwarzenegger
and then yeah but people get short and they vote in they're voting republican so so here's what i
see i see i think and i and i say this with all due respect i think you're
actually trying to justify to yourself why you're staying there that and that's it i don't care if
you stay there that's fine all i'm saying is black lives matter will show up at some point
and start firebombing shit and when that happens it's just like okay well that's that's your choice
you know what i mean? Not in my town.
They've done it.
When in the 2020 Summer of Love, they went to like Rome, Illinois, and they were firebombing and smashing windows on small little convenience stores.
So it's, you know, my view is like, when I'm talking about this, I'm saying, when they go to that guy's house. If can go to rome and illinois in some small town
why would you leave because your votes matter the ground because your votes but you already lost
it's it's see i that's what i'm saying i think you're placating you're justifying
you're in a jurisdiction wholly owned by democrats and has been for decades to the point where they've
opened the borders completely and are giving free health care to non-citizens, free and free insurance to illegal immigrants and getting free congressional votes because of it.
Your vote matters.
Nothing there.
And in New York, it doesn't matter.
In Illinois, it doesn't matter.
In the eastern panhandle of West Virginia, it does.
In the in the western panhandle of Maryland, it does.
In Ohio and Georgia and Wisconsin, it's going to be the most important thing ever.
Your vote's going to have a 10 times
impact in those places. But I don't care if
you do or don't go.
That's fine. You can do whatever you want.
I'm just saying, like,
you live in a place where eventually the governor
is going to kill your grandparents by putting a COVID,
like, doing this fucked up shit.
That's what I'm saying.
All right. Well,
I appreciate the discussion and the little debate.
Yeah.
Thank you. Well, I do appreciate it.
Thanks for calling in, man.
I hope you guys do well and everything's all right.
And I really enjoy Phil's addition here.
It's awesome.
Thank you, Phil.
Appreciate it, man.
Thank you.
And I do appreciate it, man.
I thank you for calling in and saying that because I don't think I'm right about everything.
And I'm glad other people got to hear your point of view
as someone who does live in these areas.
Thank you. Thanks for calling in,
brother. Bye-bye. Counterpoint, I think
Tim is right about everything, and I'm angry you called in.
This is how you keep getting the
candy bars. Exactly.
Anyways, last but not
least, we have Lynch Mob. what's going on what's going on
gang just hanging out not much how you doing man i don't know much uh i'd specifically like to
thank tim for blasting ropes all over my topic that i was gonna bring up
i was gonna i was gonna say something about the elon announcement yeah and uh the uh
world economic forum executive chair uh i guess i can kind of pivot from that um did you guys know that uh she was a chairman for on the task force on future of work
and sits on the world economic forums media entertainment and cultural and industry
governor steering committees so i heard that about the media stuff. And I also read on,
and it might,
it might've been just a passing tweet that someone said,
but that part of the reason why Elon was speaking to her was because of the
media history she has.
Now,
again,
I don't know anything beyond what we've heard so far.
I haven't even had time to sit down and really go through a lot of the
tweets.
Cause we've been,
we've been,
you know,
on the air and stuff, but it doesn't look all that great
right yeah i don't know you know we talked a bit about it already it's i don't know what else to
say other than you know yeah yeah uh i guess i mean to, it really highlights the importance of not putting faith in man or one man.
I mean, look, Peter Thiel is a Bilderberg guy, isn't he?
I think so.
Yeah.
And he's Rumble, too.
I mean, it's like the whole cult of Trump.
I mean, and I have things about him, of course, I like.
I mean, obviously, if they're going after him this hard, he's doing something right.
But, I mean, it does kind of highlight for me, like, you know, Manville.
I mean, they—
Finish your thought. Well, I just think I think that it is worth noting that it's easy for us that are constantly exposed to the culture war and who have jobs in the culture war or whatever.
It's easy for us to kind of say, OK, it looks like he's on the side of the bad guys and stuff.
And I think that there's a lot of people that are more nuanced and tim's made this point before like inside the fbi there are
trump supporters and inside the fbi there are people that are against it and so it it is possible
that the people that not everybody that work has worked with the wef or or works with the wef is
really on the inside of making the decisions about the things
that the wef does yeah again now i'm not again i'm not saying that i'm not saying that she's
you know that she's going to do uh perfect things or that she's the right even that she's the right
selection but i do think that it's that it's likely that there is more nuance to it than just this person went to talk to the we wf so that
automatically means that they must be the enemy now again this is not saying that we shouldn't
be skeptical and i'm not saying that we shouldn't be you know we shouldn't be aware of people's
history and we shouldn't take that into account um But I do think that nuance is still something that is possible in the world.
Yes, my take.
So we'll see.
I think we just got to keep the pressure up.
That's about it.
Yeah, I agree.
Yeah, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right on.
It's just the it was just, you know, the if you ask anybody what's the most evil organization on the planet,
I mean, people that listen to this type of show would say World Economic Forum.
Well-spoken Phil, I mean, it doesn't mean that she's going to do bad.
I mean.
It doesn't mean I'm right either.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right on, man.
Well, yeah.
Go ahead.
Well, thanks for calling.
I don't know.
I kind of feel like we hit that one early on, but I do appreciate the call.
Yeah.
I mean, I had written out a whole page, and then I heard you say it.
So I was like, okay, I'll try to pivot off of this.
But that's really all I had.
Right on, man.
Well, thanks for calling in.
I did want to say something real quick.
I've called in like three weeks ago, and I had said something about my kids.
And just because of the delay, I didn't hear Seamus say that he'd be praying for my kids.
And Seamus, I just want to tell you, I really, really appreciate this.
Oh, of course, man.
Of course.
God bless you.
Word.
Well, thanks for calling in, man.
Well, thanks for having me on.
Absolutely.
Have a good one, sir.
Cheers, man.
I want to mention one last thing, too, on the moving stuff.
I hope people understand this.
We are building a headquarters in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia.
It's very expensive.
We built a 40-foot steel building, 7,500 square feet with a studio inside of it.
It's insanely expensive to do this.
The internet for us at both locations costs $3,000 per month.
If I set this up in New York City or the periphery, it would cost me $100 per month.
The amount of money that I'm losing to do it here, it's really brutal. Not to mention every single person we have work here, it costs us an
additional $2,000 to cover their moving expenses. And that doesn't even cover all of it. It's just
the max cap we can provide because then the people who want to work here have to pay the rest of
that on their own. Several families have relocated to this area to work here.
So you're basically looking at a company
of tons of people
who are exerting tremendous resources
to do exactly what we're talking about doing.
To be in an area that's on the front line
where our votes matter significantly more
than they would in other places,
to push back on the woke encroachment
and expending tons of resources to do it.
I could go into an area in say say, like New York or Austin.
Everyone's begging me to go to Austin.
I could buy a building in Austin.
Finger snap.
We got an Austin building in a major metropolitan area.
Internet costs $100 a month.
We do the show.
People already live there.
I don't got to spend anything on moving costs.
I don't got to build anything.
I don't got to buy any property.
And I put all that money in my pocket.
Instead, we went to an area where we have to develop these things, where we're building out an economy for
people who are in MAGA country so that as the economy here expands, the people who have strong
American values in the second most Trump supporting state are going to be the ones who are reaping the
benefits of that economic expansion. We are having people who believe in what we're doing move out
here, spending the money, uprooting the family and coming here for the opportunity and it's not easy i i you know i i could save like like no joke dude
it's six thousand dollars a month for us to have internet it's fucking nuts it took us four months
to lay the internet down to build all this infrastructure it's fucking brutal yeah so
if you don't want to leave these areas you
don't have to do it that's fine but like to the people who keep saying it's so easy for you this
is like one of the hardest fucking things i have ever done it's it's been two years of constructing
the the studio and we're still not done two years and and the the amount of cost we put into this it
is it is just draining every day.
And I'll also add, too, on the coffee front, we are negative $100,000 on the coffee.
It's brutal stuff.
But you know what?
I believe in this stuff, and I think it's important that we do it.
Building the coffee shop, I took out a loan to do that so that we could get the building.
And we're in a city where they're having drag queen all ages
shows and they've announced they're going to be doing an X rated pride event or something to that
effect. We are in a place that should not be having this, where our votes matter more, where
we can bring economic value. And when we go to the city and say, do not allow porn on our streets,
they'll say, why? And I'll say, because I run a large podcasting network
and media company that's investing in
this area, and we could leave
and when we do, we'll say exactly why we
did. And they're going to say, no, no, no, no, don't leave.
Fuck those people. That's what we're doing.
That's just me. If you don't want to do that, that's
fine. You don't have to do that.
Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for hanging out,
Oren. It's been a blast. Yeah, thanks for having me, man.
We'll be back. I think we have Carrie Lake tomorrow on The Culture War. It's going to be really interesting. Yeah, we do. Because I'm like, I don't know, Oren. It's been a blast. Yeah, thanks for having me, man. We'll be back.
I think we have Carrie Lake tomorrow on the Culture War.
It's going to be really interesting.
Yeah, we do.
Because I'm like, I don't know,
maybe we'll just get banned or something.
Yeah, it'll be interesting.
It'll be interesting.
And then we'll be back tomorrow night
with Tudor Dixon.
He's going to be on the show.
Yeah.
All kinds of politics.
All kinds of politics.
Thank you all for your support.
Thank you so much for being members.
Thank you for believing in us.
And at the very least,
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And I think you guys should do what you think is best for you. Not every shoe
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