Timcast IRL - Sunday Uncensored: Rep. Wesley Hunt Members Only Podcast

Episode Date: May 28, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to our special weekend show, Sunday Uncensored. Every week we produce four uncensored episodes of the TimCast IRL podcast exclusively at TimCast.com and we're going to bring you the most important for our weekend show. If you want to check out more segments just like this, become a member at TimCast.com. Now enjoy the show. You know, one of the craziest stories that I've seen today, and we'll get into it now, Now, enjoy the show. It has never been more clear that there is a culture war and they are targeting you. The pyramid of far right radicalization. Look at this.
Starting point is 00:00:49 They put Breitbart next to the Proud Boys. Patriot prayer. Three percenters. Quillette. I love that. Quillette is in that category. I have to do another conspiracy pyramid review. Well, okay.
Starting point is 00:01:04 This is real. Yes. This is Biden, though. This is real. Yes. This is the DHS. This is the federal government using taxpayer funds to target right-wing organizations like Fox News. Welcome to modern America, I guess. That's hilarious. This is why Trump passed away.
Starting point is 00:01:23 This is exactly why Trump passed away. I'm sorry. This is why Trump passed away. Their heritage found it. This is exactly why Trump passed away. Yeah. I'm sorry. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is exactly why. Yeah, because I'm- So basically what they're saying is, and even if you look at the far right corner, that's the Republican Party. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:36 Yes. It's the first-tier extremism. It's the Republican Party. Yeah. That's my party, that I'm a Republican. You Nazi. That's me. You're a fourth-tier extremist.
Starting point is 00:01:45 And what bothers me about this, this is a really interesting fact, and this is combat veterans in Congress. There are 38 congressmen and women from the state of Texas, the second most of any other place in the entire country, 38. 11 of them are veterans.
Starting point is 00:02:04 Of the 11, they're all Republicans republicans james you gotta push that microphone away when you're eating you're making very solid point i know right and he's eating chocolate look this is really uncertain i'm sorry no come back he's he already had his rant he's done i know you're right i'm just i'm just i'm sorry i i have a little blitz right now it's totally fine because i am lost in this pyramid. I'm lost in the idea that Fox News is just a larger, less radical version of the Nazi party. Unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:02:31 I like how they have the Keck flag. Do you guys see it? Oh my gosh, that's right next to Nazi. Right below Nazis is the flag that mocks the Nazi flag. Yeah, it's funny. The fake oppressed country. It's absurd wow when
Starting point is 00:02:46 heritage posted about this earlier they said it's 80 grants and 39.6 million taxpayer dollars later this is what what they've come up with wait how much money did they spend doing this 39.6 million taxpayer dollars okay microsoft paint is not that expensive too much it doesn't matter i feel like any one of us could have put one of these together in like an hour they just have like the the basic nazi nazi swastika there like it's just so basic it's so the sort of so what what's the the symbol above this the fox news this the american flag i have no idea it's it the American Conservative Union Foundation. Oh, I see. And the NRA is on here.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Nice. Excellent. The NRA. Okay. I like that. Also, I like that PragerU and TPUSA are like a step up from normal. From like the NRA and Heritage Foundation. Just one step closer.
Starting point is 00:03:39 Is there actually like a substantive difference? Is there really that much of a substantive difference between what PragerU and TPUSA say and what like pretty mainstream Republicans say? I don't really, I don't think so. You don't understand because you're bigoted. Oh, that's right.
Starting point is 00:03:54 It's all looks the same to me. The genius. You don't understand because you're Irish. Yeah. That's also true. University of Dayton is the one who put this together. Does anyone recognize any of the organizations at the top of this pyramid? But would you admit to it if you did?
Starting point is 00:04:08 Oh wait, that's the Ukrainian one right there, isn't that? Azov? I don't know. No, I'm kidding, it's not. But why aren't they up there? I actually don't recognize any of them at all either. You know what's really funny, basically? But I'm a Republican, so I'm the foundation of this whole thing. You know what's really funny?
Starting point is 00:04:22 I have the command. One day, if you're lucky. I can work my way up to know what those are on top. You know what the fuck? Working your way up. We come back in a year and you're like,
Starting point is 00:04:35 okay, I'll tell you now. I'm going around. You're ready. You're ready. Dude, I love that the two groups at the bottom, like the Republican Party and Fox News, are probably the only subsection of this entire group
Starting point is 00:04:53 that have some people who want money to go to Azov. Yeah. Right? Like all of the radical far-right neo-Nazis. I don't know. The fourth quadrant. Sorry. I noticed how they're like oddly shaped.
Starting point is 00:05:05 Like what's up with that? Do they not know how to draw a pyramid or something? No. $39 million later, they can't do this. Well, yeah. I mean, look. They spent $39 million. They got some nice artistic stuff.
Starting point is 00:05:14 Infowars and Turning Point on the same plane. They're pretty... Look, they're indistinguishable. That's good to know, I guess. Charlie Kirk, Alex Jones. I can just tell them apart. I just gave you their statements. I love how Quillette is right next to Infowars. Congratulations, Claire Lehman. You're officially Alex Jones. I can just tell them apart. I love how Quillette is right next to InfoWars.
Starting point is 00:05:26 Congratulations, Claire Lehman. You're officially Alex Jones. I like the idea that Alex Jones is just a louder version of Charlie Kirk. Just a louder, screamier version. If you read the transcript, what they're saying is identical. Is this supposed to be
Starting point is 00:05:43 all Trump supporters, or is this a specific organization there's literally the mega hat yeah what is the mega hat is that like a letterhead or is that they're literally all trump supporters so i didn't see that you vote for trump you move up a tier that's you're moving on up don't worry i'm already i'm already here we got some audio to play oh based to to your question about what can liberals do and i feel like it's a trait and, you know, simple answer, but you can give money. That's always really appreciated. We have legal defense funds because we get in trouble. A lot of the things we're doing are illegal, right? What I'm saying, what I'm telling you, a lot of it is involves breaking the law.
Starting point is 00:06:16 And this is what the FBI will say. I've had many conversations with the FBI about this. He's a fat back to your question about what can liberals do, and I feel like it's a trait. This guy's a complete fad. He's like, yeah, I break the law a lot and then I talk to the FBI about it and I haven't gotten in any trouble. Yep. The FBI will tell you what I'm doing. Because Antifa got smart and they were like, let's join the FBI and take
Starting point is 00:06:37 it over. And they did. Seamus, why aren't you in the FBI? What are you doing over there? I'm busy. Don't swat my paper airplane. I I'm busy. Don't swat my paper airplanes. These cartoons aren't going to make themselves. That was a really nice one, and it was going real slow. Don't swat. Don't swat. That's not why I threw at you.
Starting point is 00:06:51 What did you throw at me? There's so many paper airplanes over here that Tim's throwing at me. Don't manhandle my paper airplanes. I literally picked up the wrong one. There's one over here. Stop manhandling my paper airplanes. Oh, that was a nice one. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:07:00 I make really good ones. No. I make good airplanes. You are good at this. Yeah, see, I make... I've never I make good airplanes. You are good at this. See, I make... I've never seen the folding the nose. As an Apache pilot, can you check the validity of these?
Starting point is 00:07:12 It actually does a better job with Bernoulli's principle. Cool. See that? You gotta throw it right, though. What happens after this? We get this sweet pyramid. We're all shocked that this is what academia and DHS are producing. i know what happens after this we get this sweet pyramid we're all shocked that this is what academia and dhs are producing and then what happens uh all the right winger we solve nazism we solve nazism it's over we disavow the top we can go home three four levels
Starting point is 00:07:36 of the pyramid we're good to go home we can go home we repent to the liberals and then we call it a day exactly i love also that the idea that what a pyramid conveys is if you remove the piece from the bottom or the pieces from the bottom it all topples over so like if we just got rid of the heritage foundation neo-nazism would topple over tomorrow dennis prager is jewish i know i know dude wild these people are psychopaths they are they are deranged cultists yeah and they're on a whole bunch of pharmaceutical medication oh what is what is aim like aol instant messenger did it get radicalized where's that where's that where's aim right on the third tier right next to daily storm american something movement i don't know i don't know i don't know this is they got the generation
Starting point is 00:08:26 identity oh right right right daily stormer the keck flag being up here is the funniest the keck flag was a joke meant to mock the nazi flag and the idea was they were an oppressed country the kekistanis was an ident was a fake identity to mock wokeness. And they're like, they're Nazis. They're literally making fun of Nazis, you fucking idiots. Well, but they're a cult. That's nuance. They can't handle that. They also can't put a pyramid together.
Starting point is 00:08:57 I will pay you $39.6 million to draw one of these for the left. Absolutely. Yeah, let's do it. If you will pay me that amount, I can make one of these. I think I can, look, I have a copy of microsoft paint so that's after how about ten dollars ten dollars you're both making really compelling offers here but i think i'm gonna have to go with tim's hold on i've got uh what do we got in here i got five bucks hold on wait i got five thirty nine million to ten to five no i said No. I said bucks, though, didn't I? I guess we don't know what a buck is.
Starting point is 00:09:27 He means chicken bucks. Yeah, chicken bucks. But that means I will hold you to account for that. I will make sure I get $39 million chicken bucks. And that's honestly going to be harder for you in the long run to produce in a tangible, legal way than the money would be. Because Chicken City is live 24-7. And I will just make sure everybody knows
Starting point is 00:09:41 every buck you hear belongs to Seamus. Or $5. Well, that would mean i get all the revenues from chicken city because people are tuning in for the bucks no they're not yeah they are no as you have the box not the cash you think of the chickens in bach people would watch chicken city bro fool chicken city is like our second most profitable show you're a fool here i'll throw in a liquid iv to this deal are you gonna make it now liquid Yeah, it's like a supplement thing. Now we're talking. Seamus. All right.
Starting point is 00:10:07 I got a better idea. Where's the pyramid? No, hold on, hold on. Well, hold on a second. Let's sweeten the deal. Okay. Okay. It's going to be great.
Starting point is 00:10:17 I'll also give you all of the gems on the inside of the table. That's not yours to give. Hey, you don't know that. That's actually not yours to give. I occupy this territory. How about a new car? I know what you're doing.
Starting point is 00:10:28 I know what you're talking about. You're going to give me a broken down car and tell me I have 30 days to move it. I've seen you do this to people before. 30 days? I was going to give you 24 hours. 24 hours. He's a nice guy. I've got a 2006 Chevy Cobalt just needing to get moved off my property.
Starting point is 00:10:41 And the best way to get it moved is to let someone win the car, and then they have 24 hours to get off my property, otherwise they're trespassing. Alright, look, the economy is in shambles. I'm having a difficult time. I will take the money. And an IV and five bucks. Yeah, I'll take the IV and five bucks in the car.
Starting point is 00:10:59 I'm going to keep the five bucks. I'm happier with it. Well, I'm in for the liquid IV. I expect half a pyramid at least. Okay. All right. I don't care if it's the right side or the top two tiers. I just want to see part of this.
Starting point is 00:11:10 The deal is done. The deal is done. I'm giving you five. You do half of it. I should have taken your offer, man. You should have taken it. This is the worst episode of Shark Tank I've ever seen in my life. Trump is not impressed by your negotiating skills right now.
Starting point is 00:11:22 He was giving you five. He took it back. You're like, he'll take this $5 and do half a pyramid. This has been hilarious. I'm holding the $5. And I'm happier with the $5. No, I'm not. I really want to see Seamus' take on this pyramid,
Starting point is 00:11:37 especially given that smaller size of group equals increased level of extremism. I just want to know what you can come up with. You should put Whoopi Goldberg's face on it. Yeah, where? And like Joy Behar. I think that since you didn't give me the $5, you don't get a say. The top tier should clearly be Bud Light.
Starting point is 00:11:53 No, no, but it should. Drinking Bud Light should be one of these ones at the bottom. Where is Target? Shopping at Target, drinking Bud Light, and then you be like. But you've got to put it next to like Stalin and like a sickle and hammer and like the Holodomor.
Starting point is 00:12:07 Oh, yeah. And then like Bud Light next to it and Joy Behar. Dude, I love how they do this. The worst. Where they'll just take bad thing and put it next to innocuous thing. And then you're supposed to go, oh, innocuous thing is bad thing now. Like, I guess I can't tell. But I'm being serious.
Starting point is 00:12:20 I feel like we do... Like, to show someone on the left or even just a moderate person how ridiculous this is, you need to make a left equivalent, right? Like, if I were to say you watch CNN and then you're, I don't even know. A communist. A communist. Like, they need to see what the equivalent comparison is because I think people are so, like, we can't even identify most of these things. But if you watch CNN, you are a communist. That's true.
Starting point is 00:12:44 Dude, they say that communism isn't communism, right? Yeah. When you point out what Joseph Stalin did, they go, that's not real communism. But then they look at Fox News and they go, this is Nazism. This is what Hitler wanted. And they turn it on and it's like Bill Hemmer being like, the stock market is down three points today on news that Joe Biden was traveling to Boeing. Yeah. They're like, oh, God.
Starting point is 00:13:02 Or Fox News. I was saying something like, we really need to support our allies in Israel. Like this is a Nazi channel. This is so wild. The anti-Semitism is rampant on Fox News. Well, it was like,
Starting point is 00:13:13 it was funny when a lot, our reporter went to a bar and they called him a Nazi. Yeah. I know he's a, he's Jewish. What are you talking about? What the fuck? A lot is not like,
Starting point is 00:13:23 a lot does not like hide that he's Jewishish no i know he's actually he's suing them for discrimination based on good for him uh religion good for him i think he should we there's been more of that yeah absolutely good good for him he's gonna come and talk about it at some point we're gonna see where it goes but it's like this lefty bar that was like bartender screaming at him that he's he's like a or something. So get the F out, you Nazi. And it's like. Well, and when they contract the bar, they're like, it sounds like you have a problem with the bartender, not the bar.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Yeah. What? Dude, I hope he crushes him. Yeah, he will. He's going to win. It's New York. Yeah. Imagine what would happen if they don't defend a Jewish man who was attacked at a bar for being a Zionist.
Starting point is 00:14:00 Yeah. Oh my gosh. Yeah. It'd be crazy. Dude, Elad's going to walk in here like how much how much richer i don't know how much you think he's gonna get paid out from this let's start speculating a lot i have a left-wing pyramid to sell you if you pay me that's ten dollars i've already invested in this pyramid i demand at least half of it to be you invested in half
Starting point is 00:14:21 though am i getting the top tier, the lower tier? After Allad wins, he's going to carry on a little satchel of gold around his neck. South Park reference. Because he'll have a lot of money. Because he'll have won it from communists. Look, I hope he crushes. I hope he beats those
Starting point is 00:14:40 communists. I'll be very happy if Allad does that. I'll briefly bring this up because it's kind of related. It's kind funny look at this woke california bank that caters to lgbtq customers shutting down amid racism fraud scandal so it says uh what is it it's like handmaid's tale meets queer bank wow that's what the bank is called what is daylight daylight a u.s-based neo bank exclusively catering to get to the lgbt plus community could you imagine like going to a bank and being like i'd like to open a savings account and they'd be like and you prefer sucking dick or eating vagina you're like so many things
Starting point is 00:15:17 but it's just like so i have i have navy federal right? And Navy Federal says that to become a member, you have to be in the military service or you have to be the family of or live with the person who is in the service. That's correct. And so it's like you go and you're like, you have to prove it and you have to like, you know, fill out the forms. This bank to me is like the weirdest thing ever. To go in there and for them to say based on a protected category they can deny or or uh provide is insane how can that even be allowed to like lower your interest rate if your interest rate in them is high when they deny you if you don't have certain no no they deny you based on your orientation okay that that's illegal i just but this also is it it's like insane and it's also so weird because
Starting point is 00:16:06 this is this is obviously woke nonsense i mean it's not like they did some kind of political or financial analysis and i'm like well gay people just pay their loans off more often so it's just less of a risk we're sorry straight guys can't give you a loan you take i don't like zero data zero data to suggest that this is actually a better client we have seen over and over again the left the left claims that they don't like police then they call police against their enemies they have no principles we we don't want hate speech then they openly mock christians yeah they say you shouldn't be able to discriminate the basis of uh sexual orientation and then they open a bank to do it.
Starting point is 00:16:46 These people are evil fucking hypocrites. Yeah. Yeah. No, they have no values. Well, this is what I always say. Leftism is social decay. That's all it is. It's a person attempting to rationalize their failure to uphold their end of the bargain in living in a civil society, which is things that you don't want to do.
Starting point is 00:17:01 Yeah, no. If you want the culture that you're living in to be maintained, you can't just sleep around with anyone and everyone. Right? Because that's not good. Because then you create children out of wedlock with someone which creates all sorts of social programs. You can't just not work. You can't spread sexual degeneracy. Whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:17:19 Whatever it is they're failing to do. These are all things. It's not as if left- wing people reach the position that these things are okay to do intellectually and then start living that way. They're living this way because it's easier for them to live that way because they just want to give into their passions instead of using reason. And then they create a rationalization for living that way. And we call that rationalization leftism. It's just the forces of entropy, the forces of decay, the forces of vice are repackaged
Starting point is 00:17:45 in an intellectual sounding framework and we call it leftism. That's all it is. It's broken and warped people deciding the way our society should go. Exactly. And I don't personally prefer that. And by the way, it's an extreme minority. Very extreme. So we are literally catering to this like 2% here.
Starting point is 00:18:02 Smaller but more extreme as you go up the pyramid. It's unbelievable. So why are we doing that? Yeah. so why don't we just stop doing that because the majority doesn't feel that way and again now this kind of we're talking about earlier you know with the whole target issue being a 75 the trans target issue being a 75 25 issue how about the 75 say no yeah yeah and then you lose nine billion dollars and then that's what two percent say yikes yeah we can't do that anymore. We need more of that. Well, and it's not just, here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:18:31 It's not even 75-25, right? It's much smaller than that. When you look at the number of people who call themselves- Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's much smaller than that. I'm just talking about that one particular issue is still the majority, overwhelming majority don't agree with it.
Starting point is 00:18:42 So why doesn't a majority speak up and say no well and so aaron mcintyre talks about this a lot but his his basic argument is here is because that tiny minority has done such a good job capturing our institutions if your average person tries to stand up against it they're going to get crushed so what conservatives really need to do is figure out either how to reclaim these institutions or build their own i can't tell you what his prescription is i think he said things about trying to reclaim them i'm not sure if that's where he stands but i think the general point is they're a tiny minority but they're a frightening minority because they have so much power and it's wild because so if you in the United States, the progressive left are 6% of the public.
Starting point is 00:19:27 That's 6%. That's a very small fraction. And yet, all of corporate America is catering to them. Because those are the ones that will firebomb you. They'll firebomb you. But also, I think what happened is they captured the institutions. So remember the lady from Bud Light who was talking about how their image was a little too fratty for her. She wanted something more open and more interesting and accepting of LGBTQ.
Starting point is 00:19:55 They don't buy the product. But this is the thing. I've already said this repeatedly. She was almost certainly radicalized in higher education by some know-nothing leftist professor who never operated in the real world. Do you know where she graduated from? Where? Harvard.
Starting point is 00:20:10 Beautiful. Exactly. Exactly. And as Thomas Sowell once said, behind every Harvard... Sorry, every grad. Well, behind every Harvard... Turned conservative. Well, this is...
Starting point is 00:20:19 Thomas Sowell said this. It's like behind almost every disaster is a Harvard grad. Yeah. Let's go to our callers. Alrighty. We will jump to our callers. Alrighty. We will jump to the callers. I want to talk to Conspiracy Ranch.
Starting point is 00:20:32 That sounds cool and fun. You have to unmute yourself there. We can come back to you. We'll come back to you, Conspiracy Ranch. We'll talk to the average Vespas vespasian average vespasian you are in the chat what's going on uh hey guys how's it going pretty good yeah i just wanted to thank you uh tim and crew for the discussions you guys have that uh you know a lot of other people don't i think you guys do a really good job of touching on topics. Others won't for a whole list of reasons. Thank you. With that said, I am considerably right-wing.
Starting point is 00:21:11 I am a Christian. First and foremost, and my question is for Seamus primarily, but also Tim. So being a Christian and having Matthew 28, 18 through 20 in scripture. And I can bring that up if you guys want, but I'm pretty square in the Christian nationalist corner. I think the right's explicit. You know, live and let live attitude could only work in a society where there was a religious foundation where everyone largely had the same expectations for what was acceptable.
Starting point is 00:21:42 And in fact, I've seen a common trope of the typical conservative say something like, you know, I've seen a common trope of the typical conservatives say something like, you know, I don't have a problem with insert some form of degradation, but just don't bring it around me or my children. So I don't think evil is ever satisfied in isolation. So I think it kind of perverts everything it's allowed to and just naturally makes it a center stage eventually. So I simply don't think you can hold the attitude of endorsing evil as long as it doesn't affect you, because, you know, eventually it does, doesn't it?
Starting point is 00:22:09 No, so I would, yeah, I want to respond to that. Firstly, I totally agree with all of that with one caveat. I've heard the phrase Christian nationalist thrown around by the media a lot as a kind of boogeyman term. I have no idea what it actually means, but I would certainly agree with you that evil is never satisfied being left alone to conduct itself. It has to corrupt what's good. And that's because ultimately that's what evil is. Evil is a corruption of the good. It can create nothing original on its own. It can only mock and it needs to continue to mock. I agree. And this is what's given me i i've had a a political shift in the past couple of years over this that i think a lot of people have to you see a lot of people either becoming
Starting point is 00:22:51 religious or starting to talk about the country's need for religion and it's because it's obvious that when you sever the country from its roots which is christian moral framework you get absolute psychosis and cult-like behaviors and so i we i think we need we need to have a moral framework and my view of it is not that it's like a handmaid's tale style like christian theocracy or anything like that it's even handmaid's tale is not a christian theocracy but like not like not like an authoritarian theocracy where the left is trying to make everyone think it is it's just like kind of how the country used to be 20 or 30 years ago where people were all basically christian i mean i'd go i'd take it back further than that but what's important to remember in
Starting point is 00:23:33 i'm not sure what uh by the way could you remind me of your name uh average vespasian respecter okay so okay so what i would say is that part of what's important to remember too, and I'm not sure what sect you're from, but I know that in classical Christian thought and in Catholic thought particularly, there's this idea of subsidiarity, which says that that which can be handled by the most local possible authority should be handled by the most local possible authority. So the Christian framework is, yeah, I mean, there are certain things which when it becomes necessary, you absolutely need strong laws for, right?
Starting point is 00:24:12 Abortion is an obvious one because that's actually murdering another person. But then there are things like artificial contraceptives and pornographic material. And I think that local communities are more than entitled to pass the laws that they feel need to be passed to prevent those things from rotting their society apart, even on that small state scale. Do you want to comment on this? You looked excited by some of these comments. Well, I'll just say, well, that's that's called a republic. That literally is the whole point, to give as much power to the local municipality to make their own decisions for their own individual communities, which oftentimes tend to be more conservative than anything we could do at the global federal level. That's why we've always wanted to push it down to the communities to make sure that they get to choose, oftentimes, the most conservative way.
Starting point is 00:25:00 Why? Well, because our communities have a certain church that you grew up in. There's a certain level of belief that, that, that are, that you're surrounded by. You move to neighborhoods that are like-minded and they tend to be more conservative,
Starting point is 00:25:10 which is what we want to do is empower the individual citizen. Yeah. I'm a Christian. My entire foundation is based on Christianity. I grew up in a Southern Baptist church, greater Houston area. That's my foundation. I grew up in a Southern Baptist church, greater Houston area. That's my foundation. I grew up in a Christ-centered foundation, and I think that's the center of a lot of not just me but my family's success.
Starting point is 00:25:33 Now, I can't say as a lawmaker everyone has to do that because this is a free country. What I think we should be talking about, though, is what are the values? And values come in all different shapes and sizes. But what are the American values that you were talking about to a second ago that are the founding and the foundation of this country that made us the most successful country in the history of the world? And are we regressing from the progress that we've made? The answer is emphatically yes. And it coincides with our lack of church attendance. Yeah, I think that's what we have a hard time. I understand why this term Christian nationalism
Starting point is 00:26:10 is something especially left-leaning media fears because they want to say we're tolerant of all the different people in our communities and things like that. But we have to recognize that ultimately we were founded by Christians as a nation whose values are tied to Christianity. And I would rather live in a society
Starting point is 00:26:25 where I can't force you to believe in God or anything else, but if we all agreed on common values, I think we would be stronger for it. Ask Bill Maher which country he would rather live in. The American Christian nation or the woke leftist
Starting point is 00:26:42 with, you know, whatever, woke leftist nation. You know what he's going to pick? He's going to pick the Christian nation. Hands down. And he's going to be like, with, you know, whatever woke leftist nation, you know, he's going to pick, he's going to pick the Christian nation. Of course, hands down. Not even going to be a lie.
Starting point is 00:26:49 Well, I don't agree with them, but you know, he wouldn't have a few years ago because he didn't believe it existed. But my point is mostly this. If you, if you can show someone pure leftism and you can show someone pure American Christian foundational morals, they choose the Christian foundational morals.
Starting point is 00:27:04 I'll make it simpler for you. Which would you prefer? Average American waking up on Christmas morning with snow falling down in the streets, the music playing, singing Christmas song, presents there, and your family hugging, or a poly polycule with no religion, children singing songs and booty dancing. Like, there's no question there's no question that's there there there six percent of the people may be like i want the weirdo poly they are but that's not that's not the country people in this country dream of of having a a
Starting point is 00:27:35 family christmas it's candle lit the friends are coming over you know holidays that kind of fun stuff that's that's what americans dream of yeah well and i think we're headed for something really ugly in this country because when you look at pre-christian societies there was a lot of ugliness that's true i think we're headed for something really worse and it's not just because of our technological capabilities and it's not just because of the fact that we can make our violence very clean and remove it from the public eye so it's more tolerable to people. But it's because I think what a person becomes once they have been Christian and then rejected Christ is often far more seriously worse than what a person was when they were ignorant of Christ in the first place and living in sin. I think that a society that loses Christ
Starting point is 00:28:26 when they once had him is going to become more violent and decadent and disturbed than any pre-Christian pagan society we've ever seen. My view is a little different from yours because I wouldn't say Christ, but I understand what you mean. I think if there is a person who rejects their faith and becomes
Starting point is 00:28:46 a leftist they never really had that faith to begin with yeah i disagree i think you can lose faith i believe you can lose faith there there are people who would agree with you i think there are many uh protestants who would agree with you many who wouldn't but i know i faith is a gift from god yeah but i think god god doesn't owe you any gifts you could take that gift away when you did have it i think when you when you develop this understanding of of the nature or or the understanding of god to to even a small degree you can't just lose that you i think you can i don't i don't because to me it's not a spiritual moment where you're like i feel something it's like it's like wisdom and knowledge and you don't forget that well remember but remember the story of samson right he he lost his strength when his hair got cut right and he was also blinded i mean it's possible to lose your your strength as a person
Starting point is 00:29:35 of faith and i believe that sin blinds us and it can start very small where a person just starts doing something they know that they shouldn't do and then they end up moving down a path to even more hideous sin. And it blinds them from being able to see the reality of Christ because you either live what you believe or you believe what you live. So can I say something? And then in this country, we see the rise of podcasts like this. We see the rise of conversations like this that we weren't even having five years ago. We see the rise of young millennials stepping up and running for Congress,
Starting point is 00:30:10 young Christian combat veteran millennials that are now running for office. Why? To bring our country back from the brink because those values are still there, even though we are blinded and we are not seeing that because we're running away from Christ. Here's what I mean. This is not our first rodeo in this country. Before I was born, there were the late 60s and the 70s. And when combat veterans were returning home from Vietnam, they were being spat on
Starting point is 00:30:33 by American citizens. We don't talk about Berkeley in the late 60s and 70s. It was very bad, actually. It was horrible. It was extremely low. It was a liberal renaissance. And then what happened after that? We had Reagan and Bush for the next 12 years on the heels of the degradation,
Starting point is 00:30:53 moral degradation of our society. And why is that? Because brave patriots always step up and we say, okay, we've seen enough. And we are on the precipice of this right now. You want to make one more quick point? Yeah, I just want to make one more quick point. I agree. Is he still on the precipice of this right now we gotta you gotta make one more yeah i just want to make one more quick point i i agree so is he still on the phone actually fundamentally i i i thought we were actually talking about something else i agree with what you're saying about the
Starting point is 00:31:14 backlash and this this might be an unpopular opinion among conservatives but this is one of the reasons that i don't think reagan did enough because i think electing reagan the way the american people did after the sexual revolution was a referendum on all the cultural changes the left instilled, and he should have pushed things as far in the opposite direction as possible. No-fault divorce was a massive mistake. Ripped the roots out of this country. Exactly, exactly.
Starting point is 00:31:38 And you can talk about all the good things Reagan did. Agreed. But he's had a time bomb. What the American people were clearly communicating when he was elected is that they wanted to undo the reforms of the 60s and 70s. That's what I believe. And those reforms weren't undone. Let's average.
Starting point is 00:31:53 I think we went overboard with your question, but I do appreciate it. Yeah, sorry, buddy. It was a good question. Clearly. Yeah, no, guys. Very cash money response. Thanks, guys. Thanks for calling in. Nice. Alright. Next up, we'll try and reach Conspiracy Ranch if we can talk to them. Conspiracy Ranch, you there? I'm here. Can you guys hear me?
Starting point is 00:32:13 Yes, we can. Nice. We can hear you. How are you doing? Perfect. Sorry. Putting a toddler down. So, hey, Tim Cass crew. Just got a question, and thank you, Congressman, for coming down tonight. Of course. My brother just castrated himself about five days ago. Oh, my gosh. And I've been trying to ask for the last few days, how do I tell him to stay away from my kids?
Starting point is 00:32:32 But that came to a head today when we clashed over him showing my wife a photo of his neo vagina. Oh, my gosh, dude. I'm so sorry. And he kept referring to himself as aunt in front of my son. So I finally had enough today and pretty much told him he is no longer my family. Do not talk to my children. And I just don't think you can come back from chopping off your nuts. Dude, I'm sorry, man.
Starting point is 00:32:55 I'm sorry. Were you still my? It's all right, man. So my question is, my mother seems to not necessarily, she's taking his side, but more in the lines of the very libertarian that she doesn't just care. Why does it affect you kind of thing? And my, I just know where that leads. And I'm just wondering if I'm am to a point where I need to move on from as you know, from my mother as well and try to be safe around my kids. You know what?
Starting point is 00:33:28 I would ask my mother if she saw one of my brothers castrate himself and asked me, how does that affect me? How doesn't that affect you? How does that not shred you? How does that not tear you apart that your own child did that? I'm sorry. What,
Starting point is 00:33:41 what, what's your, can you give a first name or are you anonymous? He's conspiracy. Oh no, my name. No, my name is Michael. Michael. I am so sorry that. I'm sorry. Can you give a first name or are you anonymous? He's Conspiracy Ranch. No, my name is Michael. Michael, I am so sorry. I am so sorry. That is unbelievably horrible that that happened to you.
Starting point is 00:33:53 If I could give you one bit of advice here, it would be this. And look, I can't imagine what it's like to be in your shoes right now. I really thank God for the family I have. The fact that none of my brothers would ever do anything like this. But what I would say, if I were in your position and what I think a good thing to be could say, while still maintaining these boundaries, I think you are absolutely right to not let him around your children. I absolutely think that is the prudent decision. And thank you for having the gall to do that because we live in a culture where many parents won't protect their kids when that means being politically incorrect
Starting point is 00:34:27 but i will say i would say to your brother i love you you are still my family i think you're very confused i can't let you around my children because what i think you are doing is horribly destructive to yourself and i don't want my children to make destructive choices i still love you i still care for you that's why i have to oppose this because nobody who cares for you could possibly tell you that that's a good thing to do 5150 commit them yeah yeah that's why we live in colorado guys oh you're in trouble yeah what is 51 50 uh thank you tim because uh two years ago we sold our house uh bought land in bfe iowa we're building a house out there chickens yeah homeschooling and tons of ammo there you go dude how can i ask you something like how did he get to this point where not
Starting point is 00:35:17 where in iowa oh to get someone involuntarily committed so imagine 20 or 30 years ago if someone came and said they were going to castrate themselves yeah you'd make a phone call the sheriff and say they're threatening self-harm and they would come and they would lock them up and they would try and give them verbal therapy yep and say we are not going to let you do this something is wrong here these days they say please please do michael i just i gotta ask you and i'm sorry i'll get i'll give everyone else the floor here in a second but how did it get to this point? This couldn't have been the first step, right?
Starting point is 00:35:49 A year and a half ago, he had a friend up the street, and he did it as well, or was talking about doing it. And he and my brother actually had a conversation with my mother. And she goes, well, would you ever consider that? And he goes, oh, no, no, no, that's too crazy. It took a year and a half for him to go from no, that's too crazy it took a year and a half for him to go from no that's too crazy to snip dude i'm sorry how old is your brother the thing is sounds like your brother may live at home uh yeah well so here's the deal so he lives at home my wife and i actually live here with our two kids uh in this home while we're building our house in
Starting point is 00:36:22 iowa but now after today and the blow up we're packing up and i'm gonna go try to find some six hundred dollar a month house to afford while we build our house dude good for you so many people would make an excuse not to do that so i really commend you and how old is he how old is he don't let me ask him uh let's see so he will be he is 26 oh my gosh dude he's so young so young. So young. Does he have kids? Yeah. Nope. Not anymore. Never will. He never will. Yeah. We never will. Sorry. Yeah. Never will. Oh dude. Oh my gosh. That's horrible. I'm so sorry. Can I ask you something? Has he ever taken care of himself? Has he ever been out on his own or has he only ever lived with your parents?
Starting point is 00:37:03 No, he has been out, but it or has he only ever lived with your parents no he has been out but he has come back within two years every time okay dude you're in my prayers yeah michael i'm so sorry i think you're doing the right thing we got we got a catholic school in our in our town and they're gonna go there we're not catholic i know seamus but they're gonna still go to a catholic listen you you might not expect this from me be very careful about the catholic school you send your kid to yeah oh there's 130 people in our town okay okay good yeah you can round up all the catholics i would just i yeah i would just say there are a lot of catholic schools that really they're they're basically like woke public schools but with a catholic name yeah yep
Starting point is 00:37:41 so i'd be careful but yeah just let me hou Houston like that. But God bless you, man. I'm so sorry. And I don't know, would you be able to give your brother's name so I can pray for him too? If you don't want to, please do not, but I'll pray for both of you either way.
Starting point is 00:37:56 I will give you his God-given name, which is Alexander. Alexander. Michael, I will pray for your brother, Alexander. I'm so sorry. You know what? I will ask a priest to say a mass for both of you. Did we get to your question?
Starting point is 00:38:07 Or did we address it properly? Yes, you did. Right on, man. Thank you very much, guys. God bless you. I'm so sorry. Best of luck, man. Thanks for calling in. Best of luck, man.
Starting point is 00:38:20 Dude, that's like when I think about this in a theoretical, it's one thing but when you hear about it happening to an actual person dude like i'm like holding back man it's that's hard to hear yeah and he's giving you his god-given name because of course his brother has now retained his name dude that's that like that's i that's that actually like that like genuinely broke my heart yeah i can appreciate that he's actually saying that he castrated himself not saying that he quote-unquote his sex, which is not a thing. But anyways, I digress.
Starting point is 00:38:47 It's like, do you guys have brothers? I have a younger brother. Can you imagine? Can you imagine if your brother did that? My brother is 10 months and eight days younger than me. He's my best friend. Yeah. I can imagine.
Starting point is 00:38:55 I don't know what I imagine. I have a younger brother as well. 10 months and eight days. Count your blessings, guys. Irish twins. Big time. Wow. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:04 That's what it's called. Yeah. So really, really funny, real quick. your blessings guys irish twins big time wow yeah yeah no that's what it's called yeah yeah so really really funny real quick when we were growing up we were so close that everybody would always assume that we were just twins yeah and so we would always say in unison together no sir or ma'am we're 10 months apart so we were at the grocery store which we're checking out and the lady goes oh my gosh are y'all twins and And we did a usual, no ma'am, we're 10 months apart. She goes, oh my gosh. I was about five.
Starting point is 00:39:29 I was five, he was four. She goes, oh my gosh, you're Irish twins. I started crying. That's the proper response. My mom said we're black. I didn't know I was Irish. You're like, that's a hate crime.
Starting point is 00:39:41 Oh my gosh. She goes, oh no, you're still black. You're like, oh thank hate crime oh my god and she goes oh no you're still black you're like oh thank goodness I'm not Irish yeah could you imagine could you imagine being Irish
Starting point is 00:39:50 oh my god honestly that's the proper response yeah it's yep Irish twins I don't think I've met
Starting point is 00:39:59 anyone closer than that actually yet that's like as close as you could possibly I don't want to talk about it no dude I met two guys born on the same day once. Me and my brother are 18 months
Starting point is 00:40:07 apart. That's pretty close. That's about me and my brothers have like a similar... Not quite Irish twins. But you're close. That's close. Yeah, me and my brothers were all born within three years and three months. So we're just like barely... Yeah. USMC Burt. Yeah, USMC Burt.
Starting point is 00:40:24 What is going on? How areurt. What is going on? How are you? What's going on? Not much. Just talking about weird stuff, you know? Yeah, my question's for the congressman. With all of the wokeness destroying our military, I see it every day,
Starting point is 00:40:42 and it hurts as a vet watching it happen yes what can congress do to stop the degradation so where this starts off sir from from the very beginning is it starts off with leadership at the top it's just that simple we have gone down a path to where we have taken out what it means to be a war fighting entity. And what war fighters do are we find bad guys and then we kill them. And that's it. End of discussion. We don't ask questions about what's your religion, what's your gender, what's that. No, no, no. That's not how that works. I went to West Point. It's United States Military Academy, capital M.
Starting point is 00:41:24 When I went to West Point, we weren't having any of these conversations, so we were a more lethal force. So now what we're seeing is a degradation on the world scale. You're looking at what's happening with Vladimir Putin in the Ukraine. You're looking at what's happening with Iran having a nuclear weapon and with China knocking on the door of Taiwan. And the reason why the world is behaving like this is because they're looking at our military being focused more on gender than focused on war fighting. So your question is, what can we do in the halls of Congress? To be honest with you at this point, not that much. We have got to make a change with the commander in chief and our leadership. And I guarantee you this can go right back to the way it was very quickly. Now, the world has to understand that.
Starting point is 00:42:05 We are literally giving up our world power. We're giving up our global reputation. We are seeing it on full display. If we want that back, you can't rely on Congress. We have to rely on the Vox Populi to vote in better leadership. Because the one thing I'm not going to do is use the power of the purse to defund the military. I can't do that because that makes it even worse. That exacerbates the issue.
Starting point is 00:42:28 Congressman, if I may. Go ahead. Go ahead. Yeah. A lot of I'm just a lonely grunt. But even I know that Congress has to authorize the promotion for a lot of our top leadership. So can't you guys stop promoting these far left officers to positions of power? So here's the problem.
Starting point is 00:42:50 Here's the problem, sir. So when these are a lot of these officers, and there's two in particular, I'm not going to name them right now on the show. They don't present themselves as being far left generals. They present themselves as being military practitioners and tacticians of their craft. And then when they get under a liberal leader, they then adopt the liberal behavior. Let's talk about the way Milley was under Trump juxtaposed to the way Milley was under Biden. He was two different generals.
Starting point is 00:43:22 Now, does he have the knowledge to be a good warfighter? Sure. But now he's adopting the leadership qualities of this current administration. And that's why it's going to hell in a handbasket. And by the way, if he steps up and says, no, by the administration, I am not going to be a woke general. They don't just find somebody to fill his role. And then we as Congress have to choose between a finite number of four-star generals. There aren't very many of them. And so when you look at a four-star general that served maybe even as my general growing up, and they've been around for 30 years serving the country, and the only thing that they want to be is the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
Starting point is 00:43:59 or they want to be head of the Army, Navy, you name it. It doesn't matter what that is. We don't have that many four-star generals to choose from. That's why whoever the leader is, whoever our commander-in-chief is, is so important because then they will follow that leadership directive, not one of a woke administration. Keep in mind, the military serves at the pleasure of the president. That's it. That's our goal. That's it. The commander-in-chief is our boss and that's exactly where it starts unless it was president
Starting point is 00:44:29 trump and then they just lie well some some lie but not all of them lie and then also i will say this too when you start changing the tone of the country and we start realizing that our recruiting numbers are down tremendously why is that because the people the young 18 year old that wants to go serve the country they don't give a damn about vendor identity they want to go fight so you think you dissuade them from entering the military then now we're having bigger issues then a country has to refocus the idea of what it means to be an inefficient war fighting force. And I think we're on the precipice of this right now. Don't worry, sir. It's dark right now, but it's going to get better. I just feel as though making promotions based on politics and having to cater to politics
Starting point is 00:45:20 is a bad thing and they should be done with a board. It's a fundamental problem. Well, actually, there is a bad thing and they should be done with a board. It's a fundamental problem. Well, actually, there is a board. But again, and I don't know how many four-star generals there are, three or four-star generals there are, but there aren't many of them. And that's what we have to choose from. But then they follow the directives
Starting point is 00:45:38 of that administration. Does that make sense? Yeah. And so, we need to change this administration is what I'm getting at. Yeah. I think a lot of people feel that way. Well, that's a given. That's it, right?
Starting point is 00:45:49 I mean, that's just, that's it. As of May 26, 2023, there are 39 active duty four-star officers in uniformed services. Put that in perspective. 39. 13 are in the Army, 3 in the Marine Corps, 10 in the Navy, 12 in the Air Force, 1 in the Coast Guard, 2 in the Space Force, and none in in the public health service commission corps which makes sense to me but and that's what we got that's it that's crazy but the good thing is is this if even if you look at you know lloyd austin and millie these guys these guys came up in the old school so the way they were trained and what they know and how things were are way different than
Starting point is 00:46:25 the behavior that they're displaying right now so they know bet they know better they're just catering to their boss yeah because they want the position bingo yeah the other fact that i'm seeing here is there have been 256 four-star generals in the history of the united states which how many bureaucrats are in washington you. You got it. It's crazy. Was that satisfactory, good sir? Yeah. Right on. Thank you for calling. You too. Thank you for calling, sir. Thanks for calling in. And thank you for your service.
Starting point is 00:46:56 You as well. Yes, sir. All right. Cheers, my friend. And last but not least, we'll talk to Xander. Xander, how's it going? Good evening. Representative, it's an honor to speak with a man of your caliber oh wow thank you my question for you is january 6th that ended with a lot of political prisoners and i was wondering what you as a representative either are doing or planning on doing to help these american citizens whenever they need their rights the most so which what we're finding out about January 6th and the most disturbing thing that I found out a
Starting point is 00:47:29 couple of weeks ago was that they're not releasing some of the footage from January 6th because they had embedded amongst the population undercover FBI agents. Oh, wow. What a shock. What a shocker, right? The weaponization of the FBI, the ATF, the CIA, these three-letter agencies, or actually on the Judiciary Committee, we're trying to get to the bottom of this. And I think we need to start from the bottom up, scrap every single bureaucrat possible, fire these people, figure out people that actually want to do the job for this country. This is a meritocracy, and hire them and get rid of all of them. That's actually what needs to start happening yesterday. In terms of the political prisoners that were literally meandering around the Capitol like I do and are currently serving in prison, they should be released yesterday. They should be released yesterday. End of discussion, which is actually the majority of
Starting point is 00:48:20 them. It's actually the bulk of them. When I was growing up, sir, my dad had kind of a rule. You play stupid games. You win stupid prizes. You break the law. You go to jail. You don't break the law. You shouldn't go to jail. But by the way, if you choose to actually break the law, then you don't get to blame somebody else for a grown adult breaking the law. So when I look at a lot of people blaming President Trump and other people for grown adults that broke the law, well, that's not President Trump's fault. That's not the devil made me do it argument. That's utterly ridiculous. That's your personal responsibility. President Trump during the town hall a couple weeks ago said it perfectly. Look, there are some people
Starting point is 00:49:01 that probably did some things that they shouldn't have been doing. Should they be deemed domestic terrorists, though, and detained for this long without due process? Of course not. That's ridiculous. Also, when you deem somebody a domestic terrorist, you take away their right to literally be a citizen.
Starting point is 00:49:20 So we have people that have basically committed murder that are being punished far less than basic trespassing. Well, exactly. And if someone who is on trial for murder, if someone was on trial for murder and there was footage of them killing somebody and they were being treated as poorly as the January 6th defendants were, lefties would be crying about the human rights violation. Yes. A man shoved a woman into a train a couple days ago i saw this and paralyzed her permanently and she is near death right now aoc hasn't said a word as far as i i
Starting point is 00:49:52 well to be fair maybe she has i didn't see it jordan neely threatens to kill a bunch of people on a train and three men subdue him and she wants that guy locked up these people are evil they're evil. So you saw the shaman was released, right? Y'all saw that? Yes. He was released. A guy who was, the police are on camera
Starting point is 00:50:10 escorting him through the Capitol. So, and actually, there's some that didn't make the news. He was the highest profile one, but there have been actually a lot of people that have been exonerated, actually. Funny that the news
Starting point is 00:50:21 is not talking about that. But sir, they're not talking about that. When they get convicted, they're happy to talk about it. Yes. When it could serve them so when they go to apply for another job to have their name next to an exoneration headline the shaman is the only one that we saw locally but there's actually there's actually more others but there's many more but there are many more that are still imprisoned that should not be in prison yep yeah yeah we should get the uh we should get this guy on the culture worship that'd be cool
Starting point is 00:50:45 be good talk to him yeah he's just walking around yeah and they're trying to open the door for him and they're like then he just follows the cops the cops bring him where then what happens tucker gets fired yeah yeah it's as fast it's fascinating to see what we're happening well so i'm i think i think the one thing that needs to happen for these people is Trump gets elected. Yes. And it kind of sucks to say, hey, maybe in a year and a half, two years, there may be something that gets done about it. But I don't know that a four-seat Congress. No, we can't.
Starting point is 00:51:15 Yeah. But I can tell you this, again, Jim Jordan, House Judiciary Committee, we have already had hearings about this. We are already raising attention to this. And that's actually what we can do, sir. So when we start talking about the actual footage and we start looking at people, this person didn't do anything, this person didn't do anything. And the lawyers are actually able to point that out. That's what we can do is bring enough attention to the issue where people actually see the footage as to who broke the law and who did not. And then we can get those people that are that are clear bystanders released now the next step is to get those that that deserve due process
Starting point is 00:51:52 yeah that's the next step and i think you're right so we're not gonna get to that until trump could sign just stamp stamp stamp and i think his answer was good on the town hall it's like with and don john, John, Don Jr. Mentioned this after Jan six went down, nobody had the details. There's no way in a couple of weeks to figure out exactly what happened. And then by the time we figure it out, it's too late. Yeah. So it's, it's unfortunate, but I think Trump gets elected and he just goes stamp, stamp, stamp, stamp, stamp. We'll go through person by person and it's over.
Starting point is 00:52:21 Yep. Totally. Yeah. Bumbling dotards who are just confused and the cops open the door for him well this is something we talked about on the show about a year ago a man was actually ruled by a judge to be innocent there the judge dismissed the case he said there's a footage of him speaking to a cop and the cops fanning him in yeah and and you know i remember not long before that the young turks was trying to dunk on you,
Starting point is 00:52:45 saying, oh, Tim says people are innocent in this case when they saw a glass was broken, as if a broken window in one part of the building meant everywhere all throughout the building knew that a window was broken. And then a court of law in Washington, D.C., not MAGA country, in Washington, D.C., says, we cannot lock this guy up. Police let him in. We're not even giving him trespassing charges. We've dealt with this. Trespassing requires a warning. Yes.
Starting point is 00:53:11 Be it a sign or something. Yes. Here you have a public building with open doors and cops saying, come on in. They're moving the barricades. Yes. So I wasn't in Congress at the time, and now I am. And then now when I look at the barricades and the level of security and the metal detectors and everything that I have to go through every single day,
Starting point is 00:53:30 something smells real fishy. Yeah, doesn't it? Seems crazy. It's actually really weird. And at the time, even I didn't know how worried it was until I realized that my family cannot... I have, basically, it's like a 50-cal round that's that's a that's a pen and one of my staffers tried to bring it up to my office and he almost got tackled entering longworth by the
Starting point is 00:53:55 capitol police i'm like so wait a minute he couldn't get to my office and then yet thousands of people were just gallivanting around the Capitol and nobody doing anything about it. Like, that's actually super weird, by the way. It is. It is. That doesn't happen. Well, Nancy Pelosi said
Starting point is 00:54:12 they didn't need extra support, remember? I mean, the mayor of D.C. also said, no, no, we don't need any of it. After President Trump called them and told them that I'd be willing to send the National Guard, and she said, no, that's really weird. Which is a weird thing
Starting point is 00:54:23 for someone planning an insurrection. It's not really weird for someone planning an an insurrection it's really remarkable to me that the person who was planning an insurrection was in charge of the national guard this is the man who's in charge of the united states military and the way he's going to throw a coup is by dog whistling to a bunch of boomers that they should walk inside of a building without shooting anybody without bringing guns or weapons also how many rallies had president trump had amongst these same boomers where they've been completely peaceful and nothing ever happened interesting let's uh i'm gonna get ray epps in the mix like all of a sudden like all of them yeah all of them literally all of them like all of them how many peaceful antifa rallies were yeah xander i think none of them they were there? Yeah Xander, I think Like none of them All of them are peaceful
Starting point is 00:55:06 Stop asking questions They were all mostly peaceful Xander, was that satisfactory? Is there anything you wanted to add? Absolutely Last thing I wanted to add was Thank you for taking the time to talk to us The people
Starting point is 00:55:17 Because I believe podcasts like this Are the best way to connect And get your head to the ground To hear what the normal people are saying. And for a representative such as yourself to be able to come on here and actually hear what we say and ask the questions and answer them firsthand, it helps us to feel more connected that we can make a difference. Yes, sir. You are making a difference. I've learned a lot today. Thank you. Thanks for calling in, man. Yep. Cheers. Appreciate it. And yeah,
Starting point is 00:55:44 forward the line. agree hold the line and i'll just say you know i think i think you're fantastic congressman i think uh sorry i'm i'm impressed with your uh willingness to talk to people come on a show like this we have a handful of members of congress who are willing to do it but i'm it's a it's a white pill moment to see uh politicians like yourself or people who weren't politicians becoming politicians, especially with your military background, because it's giving me hope. We're going to be a white pill, man. Why can't it be a black pill? Because black implies...
Starting point is 00:56:12 I'm just kidding. Wait, hold on. Can I make a joke here? Let's ask him. Why does black imply that, Tim? I don't understand. Tim, I'm sorry. I couldn't let it go. I didn't make it up, Seamus. Hey, hold on.
Starting point is 00:56:25 Hold on. Hey, excuse me. What was wrong with being told you were Irish? Oh. I'm sorry. You cried at being called Irish? Which was the Irish pill? Is that a good one?
Starting point is 00:56:35 Is that a bad one? No, I totally get it. No, yeah, yeah. And I appreciate that. The more we are able to, look, we've had some politicians in the past, and I'm like, uh-oh. Yeah. Like, you can tell. It's like, they're going to give in the past, and I'm like, uh-oh. You can tell. It's like, they're going to give you the canned response.
Starting point is 00:56:48 They're going to try and play it safe. It's going to be not as funny. I'm impressed with some of your answers, so I appreciate you coming out. Yeah, bro. Anytime. Let me know. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:56:54 The thing, usually, I don't have a very good sense of smell, but usually when there's a politician in the building, it's like... There's one of them up here. But when you were... I had no forewarning. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:57:03 When Seamus came upstairs, he was like, I smell military service. Where is when you were, I had no forewarning. I don't know. When Seamus came upstairs, I was like, I smell military service. Where is he? No, no, no. I was, yeah, yeah. But no,
Starting point is 00:57:10 it was honestly awesome having you on, man. Yeah, man. Happy to do it. Really do appreciate it. Y'all talk to the people. And if you have a politician, especially in our party,
Starting point is 00:57:19 that isn't willing to come on here and talk to the people, then something's off. Something's wrong. Yeah. So thank y' all for having me. Thanks for coming on. And for everybody who's a member, you guys rock.
Starting point is 00:57:28 Thanks for calling in, submitting questions. Thanks for being members. And we'll be back tomorrow. But the next members only, of course, is Monday. So thanks for hanging out. We'll see you all then.

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