Timcast IRL - THEY FINALLY DID IT, Voter ID PASSES, Democrats LIVID w/ Jack Posobiec

Episode Date: February 12, 2026

Tim, Phil, and Tate are joined by Jack Posobiec to discuss the US House passing a Voter ID bill and enraging Democrats, creators making AI-generated episodes of the late Scott Adams, a viral AI video ...of Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise proving Hollywood is "cooked," and a mass shooting that struck rural Canada.   Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) | https://allthatremains.komi.io/ Tate @realTateBrown (everywhere) | WATCH Across the Pond Producer: Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Jack Posobiec @JackPosobiec (X)

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Starting point is 00:00:11 The Save Act has passed the House. This is the voter ID bill. And strangely, every Democrat opposes it, despite the fact the polls show that around 70 to 80% of Democrats are in favor of voter ID. And literally any sane, rational person thinks if you're going to vote, you should have an ID to prove it. But for some reason, it's only the Republicans who really want this. Again, despite the fact that the voter base across the board agrees you need it. So I have a question for everybody. Feel free to comment and let me know what you think.
Starting point is 00:00:40 Why do Democrats not want to have voter ID? Well, the reason they're giving is that it would ban women from voting. Guys, you've already convinced me we need voter ID. You don't need to sell me anymore. I'm kidding. But that's their argument. Democrats are arguing that this would block women from voting. If that were true, conservatives would vote twice as hard and they'd rally substantially more.
Starting point is 00:01:03 I'm kidding again, calm down. It's not correct. It's a nonsense argument. They're saying because you need an ID to vote. This means women who are still using their maiden names, but have legally changed it, can't vote. And let me just tell you, this is the stupidest thing I ever heard. And anybody who's married, no, that's also very stupid. And, yeah, whatever.
Starting point is 00:01:20 So we're talking about that. Plus, we got crazy news. Mexican cartel drone incursion near El Paso shutting down the airport. Some conflicting reporting where CBS is, I think it was CBS reporting, that it was actually a balloon. But we've got still more reporting from credible sources that, no, this is a Mexican cartel drone incursion, shutting things down. So we're going to talk about that. And then we've got Joe Rogan's reaction to the Epstein email files where he was invited
Starting point is 00:01:48 to meet Epstein. One of his guests was trying to get him to meet Epstein. And Rogan was like, what are you nuts? And he's talking about it. So it's actually pretty interesting. We'll get into all that stuff. Before we do, my friends, we've got a great sponsor for you. It is Cove Pure.
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Starting point is 00:04:15 Don't forget to also, my friends, smash that like button. Share the show with everyone, you know, joining us tonight to talk about this. And literally everything is Jack Busopek. What's up, man? Good to be back in the, good to be back in the saddle here at Timcast. Indeed. After that smashing halftime show you guys put on. Well, I'd have you.
Starting point is 00:04:34 Thank you. I mean, it was, you know, it was something that was clearly inspired by Charlie. There's no question about it. And look, I may have had, you know, sort of the tweet that started the ball rolling on all this. Clearly, team effort, Erica getting behind it and saying, let's do this. And taking a risk, taking a gamble, making a huge bet like that. And look, we knew it would be big. We had no idea it would be this big.
Starting point is 00:04:59 Like 30 million at this point or more? We're looking all in with all of our partners, beyond. streaming beyond YouTube, possibly 40-50. Wee. So you know what's amazing about that is this means advertisers are going to take a look. And it is insane that the NFL decided to create a market opportunity for competition on the Super Bowl. That's what's crazy. But let's save it for the show.
Starting point is 00:05:23 Yeah. Let's talk about, but amazing. Thank you. No, it was, I mean, we thought it would, I thought it would do well. I had no idea we'd have numbers like this. Super cool. No. I was, me neither.
Starting point is 00:05:34 I was sitting at MGM National Harbor. And so I looked, it's a big sports book. Everybody is gambling, right? And I picked up and I pulled it up and it was like 3.4 million concurrence, right? When it started. And I showed people, I was like, holy crap. I got to say this. I thought it was a glitch.
Starting point is 00:05:49 I thought something was wrong. I was like, no, that can't be like that. There's an M. That should be like a K. Yo, but let me tell you, like, there was an old Asian lady next to me. And when Bad Bunny came out, she was like, what is this? And I thought it was funny. I'm like, bro, I had a Latino guy in front of me.
Starting point is 00:06:02 I had two Asian ladies next. me at an old white guy and everyone agreed like we don't know what bad bunny is we're not paying attention right but let's say let's say jack thanks for hanging out it's gonna be fun uh tape brown's holding it down what is going on patriots tape brown you're holding it on yeah like 40 million viewers canada has like what 35 million people i think the colonization is very obvious we just send a viewer over just do just one for one just do they want to see the halftime so they got to go to canada and we out vote and it's over yeah we just cast a vote and it's over yeah because everyone's welcome there no one's illegal on stolen land yeah good
Starting point is 00:06:34 Exactly. Trump can be installed as king. I think this makes a little sense. We cut Quebec loose. But, no, because Trump's, remember, Trump's mother was Scottish. True. Which means that he can claim a right to the throne of Great Britain. And
Starting point is 00:06:50 because Canada is a Commonwealth country, boom, King of Canada. Boom. We're playing a long game. Long game. Beautiful. Long game. Hello, everybody. My name is Philibonte. I'm the lead singer. The heavy metal of the end, all that remains. I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. Let's get into it. Here's a story from CNBC. The Save Act House advances Trump-backed voter ID bill. The Save America Act supported by President Donald Trump would require proof of citizenship to register to vote and a photo ID at the ballot box.
Starting point is 00:07:17 The legislation would make it harder to vote. Democrats and voting rights groups warn and has been the subject of a pressure campaign from the White House congressional GOP hardliners and right-wing influencers. I just can't. I can't even with this. Now that the bill has advanced out of the House, it has slim odds of passing in the Senate where 60 votes are needed. to overcome a filibuster. I am, let me just say this. The Republicans need to just get rid of the filibuster. Just goodbye.
Starting point is 00:07:42 And I also want to stress this, the fact that CNBC is putting in these caveats of like Democrats say it'll make it harder to vote. Yes, first of all, good. More importantly, shut up. It's voter ID. Okay. When I go to a gas station to buy a 40,
Starting point is 00:07:57 a king cobra, they ask for my ID. Okay? And that's the least consequential thing I might do. Tim, you drink a lot of king cobra? All the time, bro. He's off like two right now. Oh, dude.
Starting point is 00:08:07 Is that still around? They stuck King. Don't look at me. When I was 18, it's all we would drink. Dude. Fodies and King. And I'm 18. You're not supposed to drink, so I recommend against it.
Starting point is 00:08:18 But it was like $1.40 for a $40. It was guaranteed to get drunk on the weekend for my day. They used to have $40 for a $1.50. You'd get a $40? What are the birth rate solo? The show was already off the rails. Yeah, birth rate would Skyrock if you've got the price back down. It was a joke in my community, in my neighborhood with all my friends because it was so dirt cheap.
Starting point is 00:08:38 But we are like, bro, you could panhandle get drunk on a Friday night. So it was like, let's party. And like you go to somebody like, can I get a dollar for the bus? I'm going to go by King Cobra. Don't do that. Anyway, the point is when you walk in to do some of the most inconsequential things you can think of, they ask for your ID. In fact, some people get asked their ID literally just walking down the street sometimes. Just nothing.
Starting point is 00:08:58 And then they're like, would you like to have a say and how are, and, who our government is going to blow up overseas. Yes, don't need an ID for that. Well, you look at the documentation. So real ID, right? If you want to fly in this country, if you want to have right of mobility to be able to fly on an airplane, you need either a passport, which requires all sorts of identification to get, or one of the real IDs, which is also requiring birth certificates.
Starting point is 00:09:23 And by the way, if you got married, you have to show your marriage certificate, which this is crazy, by the way, because my wife, you know, I, You know, I tested this out. I married her. She changed her name to my name. Like, this was all a big voter ID test. And then I was like, okay, were you able to figure out how to vote? She figured it out.
Starting point is 00:09:44 Yeah. She totally figured it out. Somehow. So that's one. Figured out. That's one. Very impressive. We got one.
Starting point is 00:09:51 It's crazy. You go to the library and you want to use the computer there. You got to have an ID. But then to use the computer at a voting precinct. You don't need one. It makes zero sense. The homeless people go into the library to jerk off. Like, that you need ID for that.
Starting point is 00:10:02 I love. You don't need one to, what, jerk off on a voting? I don't get it. There's a, it was a funny post on X. They were like, who said this? If voter ideas. No gooning in the voting booth. This country is tough, dude.
Starting point is 00:10:13 No. They do that. Stop it. If voter, if voter ID is racist, IDs are racist, right? If the idea is, it's racist to ask someone for an ID to vote, then it's racist to ask someone for an ID ever. But you know what the thing is, that's actually what they're trying to do. Right?
Starting point is 00:10:29 Look at the illegal immigration issue. If I'm walking down the street, I'm going to be completely honest, and the libertarians are going to start screaming and banging on the floor. If I'm walking on the street and a cop comes up to me and say, excuse me, sir, you match your description. Do you have an ID on you? I'd be like, yeah. Here you go.
Starting point is 00:10:43 Is there something going on? That's all that happened. Well, that was the whole thing with this DoorDash driver down in the Nancy Guthrie thing last night. Oh, he didn't give his ID? No, no, no. He gave his ID, but it was the description. So he matched the description, and they said that he had worked in Tucson, and I guess somebody had called in and said, oh, the eyes, because,
Starting point is 00:11:01 you could see the mask. And that was all it was. And they went to a judge and were able to get a search warrant for his house just based on that. Wow. Yeah. That's crazy. Look,
Starting point is 00:11:12 I don't like the idea of like cops stopping everybody in like papers, please, but it's not that big a deal for a cop to be like, you know, we're just, we're looking for somebody of an ID like, here you go. I'm not going to answer any questions. Appreciate it. Thanks a time and I stay. I saw a list of how many. That's racist.
Starting point is 00:11:23 I saw a list of the countries that require an ID to vote. It's like a hundred of them. Like, it is the most normal thing in the developed world to say. we've got to see an ID to make sure that you are who you are and that you're eligible to vote. The only reason to not, and everybody's been saying this, you know, ubiquitously on X, but the only reason to not is because you're looking for ways to cheat. You're looking for ways. It's so obvious.
Starting point is 00:11:48 Completely obvious. Well, considering that even Democrat voters are like we should have voter ID, everybody agrees with the Democrat politicians are like, no, you don't understand. We'll never win again. I mean. You don't understand. It's a wedge issue. Oh, oh, I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Did you? I just. Women, wait, there was a TikTok. Do you remember when Joe Biden said that he had that line about like black people can't get online or something? They don't know how to use the internet. He said this something, right?
Starting point is 00:12:11 It was Kathy Hochle as well, yeah. And then someone, there was a black TikToker and he made this video. Oh, is that where he's bouncing? Where he's just like bouncing up and down and like smashing his laptop. That was a Kathy Hocal video. Oh, was it Kathy Hockel?
Starting point is 00:12:26 She was like, there's kids in the Bronx that don't even know what a computer is. He's like jumping around and like That was Sorry That was funny funny Is that real? No no
Starting point is 00:12:35 I thought it was Because it sounds like something Biden would say to be fair This is what pisses me off A black He's like He's like A black man
Starting point is 00:12:41 Jumping up and down Like he's a monkey smashing the computer And that was Like there's nothing racist About doing that He was criticizing their racism Trump puts out this video
Starting point is 00:12:52 Where they put the faces of all these Democrats On animals from the Lion King And then everyone's like Trump's a racist And you know what What pissed me off Media Matters took my quote and ran with it as if I'm racist.
Starting point is 00:13:02 I said it's not racist. Not every depiction of a stereotype is racist. The intention matters. My point is, could you imagine if it's like, hey, guys, for lunch day at the office, I'm ordering a whole bunch of Buffalo Wild Wings, but not for the black employees because that would be racist. It's just, do you believe what Tim Pool did? He ordered a bunch of fried chicken and then he has black employees eating them.
Starting point is 00:13:24 I'm like, yes, because everybody loves it. It's not racist, okay? someone making a meme video where there's a bunch of Democrats on the faces of animals does not mean that Trump intentionally depicted the Obama only as apes and then insulted them as if they were. That would be racist. And this is the reality we get. So anyway, I bring that up only because we point out, as Kathy Hochle says, black people don't not use computers. A black person made a video of him pretending to be like a monkey confused by a computer. No outrage. Come on. Everyone thought it was funny.
Starting point is 00:13:53 It was pounding. I could have been real. I don't know. Maybe he really hadn't in a theater before. We documented it. Somehow we got on TikTok, so. I just, you know what I really love about this narrative that women don't know how to vote is so true. You know, I think we should roll with it. I think we should just say to the Democrats, you know, you are right. Women aren't that smart.
Starting point is 00:14:13 Right? And that's a problem. Maybe they shouldn't vote then. If the argument from Democrats is that women don't know how to change their names, which is like a standard thing every woman does when they get married. Wow. Every good woman. Every good woman.
Starting point is 00:14:27 Some hyphenate. Spice. Spice. Spice. That's the other point, too, you don't have to change your name. So, like, this would be that women can't vote. No, because conservative women definitely want to vote and liberal women aren't changing their names. So they can have a nice day. Yeah, what if the women get hurt at the voting booth? I would hate if that happened. You know, that's a really great point.
Starting point is 00:14:45 They might prick themselves on the pen and get an infection. And then it's amputation. And then gangrene. You know, we should just make sure the women aren't anywhere here. The funniest thing about this, too, though, is that when you look at, when you look at actual demographics in in just any uh post election poll any exit poll you're going to see married women typically tend to vote more republican to begin with yes but that's correlation not causation what perhaps but conservative women are more likely to get married well because they're more like of course but my point
Starting point is 00:15:16 being is so if if married women were to the it was to the detriment for voter ID then conservatives actually thought that was a problem then wouldn't we be the ones shooting our in the foot if we're for voter ID. Like, wouldn't it benefit the liberals to have voter ID then? Because it would only, it would disproportionately affect conservative women. Yeah. Right. But they don't, but they don't, but it's like you guys, your own argument, even within
Starting point is 00:15:40 your own frame, doesn't make any sense. Of course. Because it would benefit you. But that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, we got a role with it. So if you ever debate a liberal, like, I'd love to see, you know, like Michael Null's debate, Harry says it again. And he can say, you know what, Harry, I agree.
Starting point is 00:15:54 Women aren't smart enough to figure out. how to vote. So, you know, maybe we should consider that. Can you say that for everyone publicly that women can't figure this out? Say it. Right. Right. And then he's going to be like, well, of course they can figure it. Oh, so there's no problem with voter ID them. So Scott Adams used to talk about this. And, and, you know, I don't know if you've seen the whole controversy with AI Scott Adams. It's like this whole, it's huge back and forth thing. What is it? Well, let me say the first part for that where he used to say that the way, the way you can defeat bad arguments is through like aggressive agreement with them. Yeah. Just aggressively agree
Starting point is 00:16:25 with everything and then push it as far as possible. That's a standard tactic called rapport extreme turn. Right. So we've explained it on the show 101. Here's a lesson for you guys. Whenever you're trying to persuade someone, and Scott Adams was a master of this stuff. Of course.
Starting point is 00:16:40 You can't approach them as an enemy. You have to approach them as a friend. So that's the first step is rapport. So when someone approaches you with a statement, you agree with it. They say the Save Act is sexist, it's going to disproportionately affect women. Your response is,
Starting point is 00:16:52 you are so right. These maggots are trying to take women's right to vote away. Now you have rapport. This lowers their defenses and they say, oh, okay, this person's a liberal. They're like me. You then offer them the extreme, which is, you know, women just aren't smart. Their IQs are lower than men's men are smarter. And the Republicans, they're trying to take away women's right to vote because they know women are just generally not that intelligent, relative to men, of course. Liberal can't agree with that. So now you've entered their arguments on their side and then made a point in their argument they cannot agree with.
Starting point is 00:17:25 creating an extreme. Then when they say, well, I don't know about all that, you give them what's called the turn, which is a solution in your direction where you say, well, I guess you're right. I mean, women are smart enough to figure out how to vote even with an idea. You agree. So once again, you're agreeing with them, but you've inverted their point by pushing them too far. So good. Yeah. That was, we had this back in, I want to say it's 2020 or 2021 when, when, you know, like peak woke era, my church at one point for whatever crazy reason had put out this email and they were saying, oh, we're going to be setting up like a racism council at, at the church. And I was like, pro or anti-racism?
Starting point is 00:18:11 So I was like, it was like a racial justice. It was like a racial justice. We're going to be more racist. And so. And so, and I remember I was like talking to my buddy and I was like, is there like a Is there like a racial problem at the church? Like, are people not sitting? Yeah, right? And we are not. We are certainly not. And, you know, like, are we not sitting close enough together?
Starting point is 00:18:32 But then I was like, at the same time, I was like, you know what the best thing we do here? It was like, so I volunteered to lead it. I want to lead the race. And I was like, this is gonna be great. I'm gonna create all these rules and like strictly enforce them that if you're, if you're like a white family
Starting point is 00:18:49 and you're not sitting close enough to a family of color, Like there's going to be a problem. I'd come out with like a yardstick and be like, oh, this is not close enough. Bro, you miss an opportunity. The further are you, the further you are away, the more you have to tithe. That's right. That's right. That's right.
Starting point is 00:19:05 Yeah, there's going to be monetary penalties. They're going to be also. And it ended up not going that far. And then they just kind of stopped talking about it. But I was like, I kept telling them I wanted to volunteer to run it. Yeah, I want to be the head of the racism council. Pro-er-R-A-R-A. I want to be involved.
Starting point is 00:19:21 I'm happy to be here. Hold on. To be completely honest, anti-racism and pro-racism are very much the same thing. They're very much the same thing. Explained in a different way. So when the left is like,
Starting point is 00:19:31 this was the woke versus racist comedy that Ryan Long and Danny Polish chick did. Basically, you have the woke person say, we have a problem with racism in this church. So we need to give black people their own private space away from white people. And then the pro-racist guy says,
Starting point is 00:19:49 you know you're right. Yep. Completely agree with you. Yeah. Yeah, literally. Like, when they were doing the dorms, they were like making the black only dorms a few years ago. Yeah, isn't that right? And then you had like a section of people are like,
Starting point is 00:20:00 that's pretty good idea. It's kind of crazy to think that like... You do an Indian-only dorm? Is that a possibility? It's kind of crazy that they're discovering racism from first principles, right? Yeah, exactly. Did you see that there's like hundreds of thousands of fake degrees being given out in India? I saw that. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:20:14 Basically what's happened, and maybe we should pull this up in a bit, but there's fake degrees being given out, and then these Indians, will apply for high-level visas to the United States with a fake degree. So we're bringing in people who are doctors and they're not doctors. Is India the scam capital of the world nowadays? You know, there's a saying in hacker culture, if you're not cheating, you're not trying. And I'm just going to refer to them as a hacker culture.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Yeah, they're just trying the system. India's overperforming. That's the issue. Well, to throw it out, because I did mention it, so the controversy right now over AI Scott Adams and the estate is totally against it. They've asked them to stop. However, this, we don't know exactly who it is. There's this AI Scott Adams show, which has been running.
Starting point is 00:21:00 And people were, you know, I shared it once because. Oh, they're like making videos of them or something? Well, it's like they're keeping the show going. And he had said a number of times that he had wanted his, you know, his likeness to be used publicly. And he said a couple of times, like many times over the years that I want to be the first AI entity that goes on in perpetuity. And so someone actually took him up on it. However, towards the end, when he knew his health was fading, he did also come out and say,
Starting point is 00:21:31 I know, I'm not sure if I want to do this anymore because I don't know if AI is ready for it. And so he said, you know, maybe we just do something where it's like a Scott Jr., a son of Scott, but it's not actually me. And so there's this huge controversy over it because the estate has asked him to stop, but the guy is going to those other, you know, permissions when he gave them on air and saying, well, look, he said this so many times. And so what's crazy, though, is it on X or something? Yeah, if you just AI Scott Adams on X and no spaces or anything.
Starting point is 00:22:04 And what's crazy, though, is the guy has the AI Scott Adams debating whether or not he should exist. Oh, gosh. And like, oh, is this it right here? Yeah. And if you, and it's, I mean, it's very realistic. It's very, very realistic. Dazzling coalition of sharp-eyed skeptics and dawn patrolling idea warriors. Welcome to the radiant hub of ruthless clarity.
Starting point is 00:22:29 The prime locale, where incisive logic, Steving Joe, and a healthy skepticism for the absurd, come together like a well- orchestrated conspiracy. And if you want to rev this ride up until your razor-tuned synapses... Bro, I'm over it. I'm done. I'm getting my chickens. I'm going to get a, I'm just going to wear some leathers that I get off a deer. I'm going to make some deer hide leathers. I'm going to get a big walking stick and I'm going to walk through the field. I'm just gone. No more of this. Technology has gone too far. And, you know, goodbye. We probably could have had this a lot. Do you remember it was like literally six or seven years ago at this point where someone perfectly modulated Jordan Peterson's voice? Yeah. And we came out. Yeah, well, he came out and he was like, oh, this is unacceptable, please take this down, this is terrifying.
Starting point is 00:23:21 That's kind of crazy. I remember that on this show, there was an AI voice replicator of Joe Rogan. The first time this was ever done, it was a university that released this model where you could type something in and make Joe Rogan say it. And then I think they disabled it right away because they were like, okay, this is bad. And then a bunch of companies came out using that model and now you can literally clone anybody. Yeah. I will say this. these weird
Starting point is 00:23:45 for whatever reason they have a hard time cloning my voice and cadence I don't know why it never sounds like me but Joe Rogan Jordan Peterson
Starting point is 00:23:53 Donald Trump Ben Shapiro it nails these voices well it was it was 11 labs was the big one and then I think they just kept getting sued
Starting point is 00:24:01 so they took away the ability you have to like verify that it's your voice if you can do like if you can do a killer like Jordan Peterson you can verify
Starting point is 00:24:07 with your imitation and still keep the voice don't ask no I actually know that because because I was using 11 labs for some projects both before and after that thing came out. And so I was just messing around with it. And I think we did like a, what do we do?
Starting point is 00:24:26 We did a Charlie Kirk one. And I just had, and it's obviously before everything happened. And, you know, I just had Charlie saying like funny stuff. And then I was sending it to him to just mess with him. But we were just doing it as a proof of concept. And he thought it was hilarious. He's like, when did I say that? I never said that.
Starting point is 00:24:45 And, but then we explained it to him. He's like, this is really cool. And he was, he was super into it. Yeah. And he was like, we can do. He's like, this could be a time maximizer. Like, I could type something. It could record it, you know, whatever.
Starting point is 00:24:59 Guys. But I didn't have to verify it. It was all these things we were supposed to be doing with AI that we're going to unlock so much productivity. But when me and my friends got our hands on 11 labs, we were just threatening each other with Ben Shapiro's voice. It's like, hypothetically speaking, if I were to kill you right now. You've seen all the David Attenboroughs. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:15 You can go to YouTube and watch all kinds of videos. There's a bunch of videos that are just talking about like space or physics or whatever. It's David Attenborough. Yeah. There's the one where it explains memes with David Attenborough. But here's my problem with it. That it can't replicate my speech patterns, cadence, or sound of my voice. Because if it could, I could just have Tate.
Starting point is 00:25:39 do everything for me forever and I could just leave with my chickens and he could literally just go on Grock and be like write a Tim Pool script then he can upload it to 11 labs and click send and then it would just be a video of me every morning we should be doing a Korean language model
Starting point is 00:25:53 with English phonetic sounding words oh and that's been around forever too where you can we've done this actually we took one of my morning segments and converted it into all these different languages you don't have it's a thing YouTube does it already
Starting point is 00:26:06 you don't have to do any of that YouTube does it already You can have a MOLPOT, the AI agents. You can have one to do that all for you every day. Just tell it, hey, this is what I want you to do. Give it the passwords to the YouTube channel, and it'll go ahead and generate the video. I have that for my show now.
Starting point is 00:26:22 So we have an Español, like Real America's Voice Español. So my show comes out in Spanish every day now. But YouTube does it automatically. That's the thing. So we were actually looking at AI services because we were like, hey, if we do Timcast Spanish, Timcast, French or whatever. It might not be a ton of viewership, but viewers are viewers.
Starting point is 00:26:41 And then we actually got some samples because they're automated services. You just upload it and press go. And it's done. And my mouth is moving in Spanish. And I'm like, hello my amigosos. Bienvenitos. And then we decided not to do it because YouTube
Starting point is 00:26:56 automatically integrated AI. So they can just click it. Yeah. Apparently now YouTube has integrated language stuff. Well, the one other one, and of course he said, But when Bannon went to jail in 2024, we pointed out that we could create an AI Bannon to do War Room while he was adamantly opposed. He hates AI. He's like it's all the Antichrist.
Starting point is 00:27:22 He doesn't want it at all. It's all demonic. He's actually, I believe, if I weren't correctly, all AI, even Suno is banned from War Room. He will not allow anything. You know what I'm going to do? I'm just going to launch Timcast AI as a channel and just see if it works. I'm gonna buy you look you know your choice you want to listen to it or not
Starting point is 00:27:38 two hours of just AI IRL well I told Chad CTPT so I don't write script and then it gets better views and then what you do is you use a video generator and you just say I gotta be honest you could get one of these agents
Starting point is 00:27:54 like Phil's talking about and say I need a 20 minute long video based on this script show examples and articles it will pull them it will do it for you like we're they There, bro. It's now. We were screwing around with Project Jeannie earlier, and we made the ICE agent Minneapolis video game. Yep. We literally, you can't beat the protests or anything like that.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Tim tried to give them a sword. I did. A wooden sword. A boken. A boken. A boken. And it didn't work. It did not give the ice agent to run around. Because it's just wood. Those aren't familiar. A boken is a long wooden katana like instrument. They use them in Anaheim on horseback. In Anaheim. In Anaheim. What's going on in Anahe? So I was down there for a protest like 10 years ago. And there are cops on horseback with Bokin, and they're riding around and they're wielding swords. There wouldn't, though. So they hurt.
Starting point is 00:28:48 Okay. Yeah, like, how much do they hurt, Tim? Well, I didn't get hit by one, but I did see. No, I'm kidding. So I asked Chetchy-B-T, I don't write scripts. I just talk, right? I said, write a script about AI advancement in the style of Tim Poole. And it didn't really get it right.
Starting point is 00:29:04 because it started with, all right, so here's what's happening. I never do that. I always just press record and I go, over the last few years, artificial intelligence has been improved. It's accelerated. And I don't mean marginal upgrades. I mean exponential shifts and capability. Systems that once struggle to complete basic sentences are now writing code,
Starting point is 00:29:20 generating realistic video, analyzing legal documents, diagnosing medical images, and operating autonomous systems in real time. In the early 2020s, AI models were mostly reactive tools. You give them a prompt, they produced text, that was it. Now we're seeing multimodal systems, models that can unders, is crazy. I don't need, I could, you know what I'm going to do?
Starting point is 00:29:38 I'm just going to go in 11 labs. I'm going to be like, I'm Tim Pool. Here's my voice. Hit me. And then I'm going to take this and I'm going to be like, write a 20 minute long script. And then I'm good. Here's the issue. There are channels already doing this.
Starting point is 00:29:49 They'll generate 40 minute long news reports. They'll take like 10 news articles, load them into an AI and say, convert these stories into a single news podcast. Then they'll do one of these fake person generators. And they'll get like a. young-looking woman and she'll just be sitting there and it looks like she's in a bedroom and she'll be saying like, hey guys, so recently Mexico announced that they were going to resist any effort from the Trump administration. And then they uploaded these videos get like 800 views. That's nothing.
Starting point is 00:30:18 But they're uploading tens of thousands of them per week. And they're getting an estimated like there was one video announced I saw. Someone posted the backend on their channels, 150K. And they did because they were trying to market their service saying, I can teach you how to make this money off YouTube. The problem is, just like with X, it means all of the YouTubers revenue is dropping dramatically. This is going to result in a world where only ubiquity sponsors are going to make money. So let me explain. So for us, for me, for us on Timcast, IRL, a large portion of the money we make comes from programmatic advertising. This is an advertiser.
Starting point is 00:30:54 It goes on Google ads, says, I want to run an ad. Google then says, let's put this ad on a series of videos. if these people are spam blasting massive amounts of videos, the ad dollars going into Google will always be around the same amount. It probably grows a little bit as the market's shifting, but with this exponential increase in AI content, the share is being spread out. So where we used to make X amount of dollars,
Starting point is 00:31:17 we're now going to make X minus 20 percent because the share is being divvied up. So it's like instead of making $200 a spot, you make $1,200 times. Well, no, no, no. My point is, They are. If I make a video that gets 250,000 views, it'll probably get about $1,500 to $2,000.
Starting point is 00:31:34 Now that the way it used to be was that would probably be $5,000. But because there's so much competition, an advertiser's video is going to appear on 10 times more videos, the share of money in the pool to go out is diminished. Right. On X, they had this problem. When X first launched payments, we were swimming in dough. It was amazing. I had one period where I got like 13 grand in two weeks. Wow.
Starting point is 00:31:57 Just for me, tweeting stupid things. You don't tweet a lot. I don't tweet a lot, and sometimes I tweet stupid things. And then what happened? Not just something. Indians got on X, created a bunch of accounts, paid for verification, and then started mass replying to each other. They would say, good day, good day, good day, how are you?
Starting point is 00:32:15 I'm good. And you, I'm fine. And the replies are what generates revenue. All of a sudden, people noticed their payments were dropping dramatically. People then found this network, complained to X and said, these are fake accounts, not making real content or engagement and they're pulling money out of the pool for actual creators. Act said, okay, we're going to fix this. The problem we have right now, YouTube needs to ban AI generated content like this. There are places where it's good. Like there's that YouTube
Starting point is 00:32:41 channel shut up to Sky Browse who made that Elon Musk's song. That's great work. He used AI video and AI music to make a great music video and that's good and he deserves to get paid for that. But taking news articles, AI generating a 40 minute news podcast and then spam blasting him on X, that should be banned. Gotta be banned. And one of the other things that I've thought of as well, and I've tweeted this a few times, is look, X is a global site, of course, but not all companies are global. And obviously, consumers are not global, right?
Starting point is 00:33:15 Customers are not global. Customers are a physical person who lives in a physical place. So wouldn't it make sense then that if you're an advertiser, if you're trying to target a certain market, you're not trying, and you don't want your ad going to different countries. You could choose, obviously, where you want your ad to run, but then also, also that if your traffic is from another country, then shouldn't the advertisers, advertising go out at the rate of, you know, the market rate in that country versus your own country? I want to pull up this video. My friends, have you seen the new movie Brad Pitt? I just watched it the other day. It was so good. It's so
Starting point is 00:33:55 good. It's about Brad Pitt. He's friends with Jeffrey Epstein. Here's the movie. You killed Jeffrey Epstein, you animal. He was a good man. He knew too much about our Russia operations. He had to die, and now you die too. Okay, Brad Pitt is not friends with Epstein, as far as I know, but this is nuts.
Starting point is 00:34:21 This video is absolutely crazy. I mean, I'm going to play it again. What's even crazier about it is that the script doesn't make any sense. Like the city's destroyed or whatever? Like the Russia up? Like, why would that be? I mean, you could write a little better than this. I noticed Tom Cruise's height is oscillating it.
Starting point is 00:34:39 Sometimes he's like much shorter than Bradford. But that's also accurate because it does the same thing in real movies. Bro, have you seen the video of the old Indian guy, the old bald Indian guy saying my wife thinks I'm a successful businessman, but I actually use AI to make an only fan with 1.3 million? And it's, he's in a suit. and he's going like this, and then it shows the AI rendered video of a young girl in a skirt dancing. That's beast-s-it's not a filter,
Starting point is 00:35:01 it's called replacement AI. So here's the crazy thing. Do you even need that filter anymore? Like, I feel like you can at this point probably just type in a prompt and get whatever you want. There's a rendering time involved. So I made a video.
Starting point is 00:35:14 So did you see the video of the guy in his car screaming, Ash! He's killing! Raim! So I took that, and then I took a picture of Adam Johnson, the lectern guy, and I made him doing it, and it was hilarious.
Starting point is 00:35:27 I didn't post it. I thought it was funny. But, again, for all you know, that these young Gen Z guys, those girls they're gooning to, are guys. Right. That's a dude, man. That's a dude, man. What if my girlfriend is actually an old Indian guy? We got to show this one.
Starting point is 00:35:45 We got to show this one, guys. This one's not AI. Hold on. I thought we were talking about AI. Oh, yeah. I remember when this happened. See, but here's the important thing about this. people are not going to know what's real.
Starting point is 00:35:56 Someone, so, okay, 20 years from now, some little kids going to be like, this never happened. And this is not AI. I remember December 14th, 91, I was watching. Here, look at this, look at this. Premium live event championship press conference. like it's getting text right. The crazy thing is, again, what happens in 20 years? That's actually incorrect, though,
Starting point is 00:36:48 because they were not called premium live events in the 90s. They were called pay-per-views. Well, but sure, but the point is... There's going to be a kid who's born five years from now. He's going to be 15 years old, and he's going to see this video, and it's not just this one video, there's going to be millions of them. He's going to be like, I don't know which of these is real. There's going to be no history anymore.
Starting point is 00:37:06 They're going to be like the Ninja Turtles, weren't they from the 90s? Yes, but they never did WWF. Well, bro, I got a video of it, so it's literally a kid being like, nothing is real, everything's fake. Tim, what if they're not rendering things from, from AI? What if they're actually just going into different versions of the past? Alternate pasts, and bringing the videos forward. Well, what I said was, how would you know? If energy cannot be created or destroyed only changed, then when we imagine in our minds a story,
Starting point is 00:37:37 we are not imagining we're actually seeing into an alternate reality. The energy already exists. We can't create it. The patterns of those systems already exist. So this Goku versus Monkey D. Luffy actually happened in some alternate reality with his mushy fist. Here's the crazy thing. Let me pull up something else. That one's seed dance, right?
Starting point is 00:38:02 Check this out. Guys, this is Google Genie. Okay. I typed in downtown Minneapolis in Winni. during a protest and the character is an ice agent wielding a bocum. We already did make one version of this. Let's just try it again and see what happens. Google Jeannie is a third person video game generator.
Starting point is 00:38:18 You're allowed to play it for about 60 seconds, but you can only jump. You can walk, run, or jump. I will tell you this. The capabilities they have behind the scenes are probably a thousandfold. Google probably can already behind the scenes render GTA6. They can probably literally go into it and just say, make GTA6. Look at this. Let's go. And is this, do you have like the paid version or is this just?
Starting point is 00:38:41 It's only, it's only for the highest tier of people who pay. Okay. Abolish ice. Even still, this is, this is the worst. Wait, he got the sign stuck to him. He stole the sign. He stole the sign thief. And the guy just vanished.
Starting point is 00:38:54 He Thanos snapped away the protester. But think about it, though. Think about the amount of people and time it would take just a couple of years ago to make something like this. All right. We're going to do this in real time. What should we make? I don't know. Make Robocop. Consider copyright infringement. Robocop might work. But from, okay, where? Okay, Robocop.
Starting point is 00:39:21 Wait, wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait, wait. I want it at the Super Bowl. That's probably going to get copyright infringement blocked. At a football game. I just did Jurassic Park character Robocop. The weird thing is... Jurassic Park isn't copyright? That's what I said. The weird thing is some things are blocked and some aren't.
Starting point is 00:39:42 I put Goku in Springfield. Yeah. And he was running around in Bart Simpson. There we go. Look at this. There we go. Oh, my gosh. How long did that take?
Starting point is 00:39:52 10 seconds? I blinked. Additional 10 seconds to render the world. It might still kick us back. We're halfway there. I want him fighting cyborg dinosaurs, too, by the way. You can do this. We need robo-copos.
Starting point is 00:40:04 Robo dinos. Look at this. Oh my gosh. Can he jump? Look at that. Yep. Look at this, dude. There's the gun.
Starting point is 00:40:12 Wow. Robocop and Jurassic. Can you go through the gate? Of course. Robocop deporting illegals. That'd be good. We could use them, honestly. Robobovie.
Starting point is 00:40:21 So they give you 60 seconds in whatever rendered world you get, and then you can save the video of the gameplay. Now, I can tell you this. They could, if they wanted to, give us the ability to add fighting and, a whole bunch of other mechanisms. The reason I know is because not only can you make a game where your Robocop, you can also make driving games, you can make flying games, and I rendered Planet Namik with the character Goku.
Starting point is 00:40:48 That's from Dragon Ball Z. And I had Goku running around and he jumped. I then accidentally pressed spacebar again and Goku did a like, yeah, not his face. He almost started flying and it showed a burst of energy come out of Goku as if it could have done it. But then it stopped him, froze and then air. it was like, I can't do this. All right, so what should we do next? Darth Vader fighting Care Bears.
Starting point is 00:41:11 Oh, it's death. You can't do that. No? Because we're not fighting. We're not telling stories. We're choosing an environment and a character to put them in. So we can try Darth Vader, but I bet it's going to say screw off. Darth Vader land.
Starting point is 00:41:27 What was their place called? I forget. I have no idea. I have a feeling Darth Vader's way. There was a name for it. Was it Dreamland or something like that? Darth Vader, I have a feeling it's going to be like, Nice try, bro.
Starting point is 00:41:38 Darth Vader. I tried Mickey Mouse. It didn't work. Homer Simpson worked. Darth Vader outside. Yeah, yeah. It said no, Darth Vader. It said no, Darth Vader.
Starting point is 00:41:46 It was in CARA lot. Care a lot? A lot. Care a lot? Oh, God. It's like a play on Camelot. I did the Death Star. Let's do King Arthur.
Starting point is 00:41:58 King Arthur. The Death Star worked. I did, what did I do? I think I did like Hansol on the Death Star and it worked. Yeah. Wild. So we could actually, what you're saying is
Starting point is 00:42:10 we could actually use this to do the one thing that Disney would never do. Fixed Star Wars. Put all of the original characters back together. Okay, that's not quite right. Once.
Starting point is 00:42:20 No, no. He's on a destroyer staring at the Death Star. I mean, it's pretty... It's close. Pretty close. He's on his way to the Death Star. He's on his way.
Starting point is 00:42:29 He's on his way. No, no. Third party content. Not doing it. Gosh. I have an idea. I have an idea. let's try the Holy Land.
Starting point is 00:42:40 What year do we want to do, 800 BC, or 800 AD or? Crusades. Yeah, what year is 1,200 AD? Sure, 1200. 1,200. And Temple our night. I think it was. Someone punched in the coordinates of the crucifixion,
Starting point is 00:42:59 and they put the coordinates in, what year was it? Was it 33 AD? The first crusade is 1096, but 1096, thank you. it technically you know it would be 33 but they
Starting point is 00:43:13 some people say the Bible is like or the dates are slightly off it put it in with the coordinates 29 a B and it had a person walking around with the crucifixion
Starting point is 00:43:21 there you go it round it out and it read it wow let's see if it does it I think it makes me think this is just deerborn it looks like a
Starting point is 00:43:29 Cretreed right yeah it is we do I tried doing a bunch of fallout stuff at one Dearborn Michigan
Starting point is 00:43:36 Templar and Dearborn That would be awesome. There we go. Wait, did you write, put him on a horse? No. Look at that. The horse jumps. Look at that.
Starting point is 00:43:46 Now it's trotting. Dude, this is nuts. Just G-WI. Video games are done, bro. Do you guys see the game re-eluded? Did you all see reluted? What's that? It's the game where you play black people stealing stuff?
Starting point is 00:43:58 Oh. What? I'm not kidding. It's about, in the future, a group of black people are angry that white people stole their artifacts, so they go on a heist to steal it all for. museums. It had 57 players at peak on today's launch. So my point is, everyone's been complaining about how bad video games are.
Starting point is 00:44:18 The video game industry is cooked. Well, here you go. And they had this original idea a game where black people steal. Yeah. Wow. You've really blown. I can't imagine something like that. But the funny thing is they thought they were being like not racist by making it.
Starting point is 00:44:30 It's like, guys, it was stealing back artifacts. We have a proposal. No, it's not. Fuck with me here. That's technically what they said. but they mention in the story it's private collections. Oh, okay. It's not government-held museum stuff.
Starting point is 00:44:43 There were people who legitimately bought something, and they were stealing it from them too. Stealing it from them. Nice. Okay, so Tate has a request, Dearborn, Michigan, and Templar Knight. That's what you wanted? Yeah, I think this could be good. I don't think Gemini has the emotional intelligence
Starting point is 00:45:03 to understand why it should not render this, but, you know. It's going to be like, I don't see anything wrong with that. Watch it says no, that'd be hilarious. There is nothing wrong with it. It's very much needed. I think it's more offensive. Put them on a horse is what's interesting.
Starting point is 00:45:22 I didn't say to do that. Yeah, that's pretty. You can also, you can also, you could put the horses flying, and then you can fly around. Right. It's wild. Pegasus. Pegasus. All right.
Starting point is 00:45:33 Black Hawk down, but Minneapolis. that could be all the smallies. That's what I was saying. Behind enemy lines. You're going to see indie movies or in games, indie movies. You're going to see... This is my prediction.
Starting point is 00:45:45 Here we go. Got it. They have Arabic script on the... Do they really? No, they don't. Perfect. No, that's just the AI script. My prediction...
Starting point is 00:45:56 My prediction is that video games and movies are going to be like following someone on X. You're going to be like, oh, bro, tape makes the best games. No, look, that's Arabic, right? That's Arabic, dude. That's a point of view.
Starting point is 00:46:08 Perfect. Trump third term. Will he jump? I don't like it when he's walking because they usually don't jump if they do. Look how scared the locals are. They know it's game done. Sometimes the controls don't work perfectly. American Reefing.
Starting point is 00:46:19 Is that someone in a burqa? Like straight ahead? It might be. Let's go. It's... The faces are always really weird, though. But the helmet makes sense. Look, it's...
Starting point is 00:46:32 A full face. So that's Arabic. That's... AI Arabic. Clearly Arabic. Oh, look at this. Look at the lights red and green at the same time. Ice budget's crazy.
Starting point is 00:46:42 I don't know if this is this good. The ice budget. They're sending out Templar nights. Stephen Miller, what was? What was this? The sword is probably cheaper than all the flash bangs and bear spray. Trump is like, we were a little heavy-handed on the response. You know what?
Starting point is 00:46:58 Let's try this. You need the aluminum for. Let's try one more thing. Before we actually go back to time on this. plan. It'll probably won't let me do this. Dearborn, Dearborn.
Starting point is 00:47:09 Debron. Debron, Michigan. Let's see. Major fire damage. Templar Knight running. Let's see if that one works. Whenever I try to make post-apocalyptic scenes or whatever, it just always says no. Really?
Starting point is 00:47:29 Yeah, that's the weirdest thing. Because I was trying to render fallout. I did Simpsons. I did, I made, I made, I said, Take the original, I said the original Legend of Zelda NES in 3D with Link and it made it. And it, it's not like a one for one of the map, but it looks like all the same. So that didn't trigger copyright though. So it's kind of hit or miss.
Starting point is 00:47:49 Looks like this one works. Let's go. You got a screenshot that one. It's pretty realistic. Welcome to Dearborn. Welcome to Dearborn. They've even blown up their own sign. My presumption was the Templar Knight did it.
Starting point is 00:48:08 Oh, that's interesting. Look at this. He's an EOD tech. Yo, give me a jump. Nah, he won't jump. This is why you trust the plan, everyone. Does Dearborn Michigan look like this? No, Firebomb, Bigborn?
Starting point is 00:48:21 Yes. This is very glossy. Yeah, this is the Kenosha edition. Kenosha. Bro, should I, should I do it? No. No. No.
Starting point is 00:48:33 We're going to save that one for the after show. That's in the after show. Oh, man. Are you retcon? No, no. I mean, that's just a replay. Yo, look at this. We'll go down.
Starting point is 00:48:45 And then once it's done, you can save the video, which is higher res. You got to save this. Where's all the locals? I think he did. This is after he's finished his word. He's escaped the fire. What do you mean? He's trying to save them.
Starting point is 00:48:58 This is after he's completed the operation. This is the, yeah, this is the you already won the game version. It's the re-migration successful. Well, it was Act 3 of the game. Yeah, yeah. After the nuclear bomb was dropped. That's right. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:09 All right. You got to have it broken up into acts. So then it'll freeze, and then it gives you the option to download it. Wow. Amazing. So you can then, I don't know what this says. It was so funny, the sign. Yeah, the sign was perfect.
Starting point is 00:49:20 And then there's a, yeah, welcome to dear board. But you're still going to, you know what, though? Think of it, though. You know what you still need the individual for it is for that, that creative spark at the beginning. Because. I don't, I, I, it doesn't know why a Templar and Dearborn is interesting and going to be, but it, it doesn't know that why there would there be a market for that. Why would people care about? So you still, right, you still need an action. Remember we could tell jokes without getting in trouble? I know, right. Well, no, here's, here's, here's, we're going to get in trouble for that. No, but here's, but of course, like some left is going to be like, yeah, bro and here's. Here's, here's, bro, bro, you made media matters, congratulations. Yeah, a lot. Here's, here's, here's, is like, is like, is like, have you guys. It's like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is like, is I've seen the new, the iron lung and that whole thing? Iron lung?
Starting point is 00:50:05 Yeah, the new, it's that new movie that's out right now. It's like Markiplier, the guy put it all down there. Oh, oh, yes, yes, yes. And he beat the studios. He beat the studios, literally made it himself. And it's based off an indie game. But even then, it's, it's the creativity of what went into that game. And it's, you know, this poke.
Starting point is 00:50:24 Again, maybe think of it as how it's post-apocalyptic. And, you know, but it's in space, obviously. but he has to go, he has to go, I haven't played the game, but I watched the movie. It was great. And he has to explore this moon, and he can only support, explore it in a submersible
Starting point is 00:50:44 because the entire moon is covered in liquid, but it turns out that it's not water. It's blood. Blood-filled ocean. Yeah, it's an ocean of blood. And then they, they, what are the, the corporate press was just like, it never happened, they ignored him.
Starting point is 00:50:57 Totally ignored it. It wasn't a big deal. he fronted all the money for it. He stars in it himself. Does a great job, by the way. And I think it's made like $20 million. Gross, 37.2 million. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:51:11 It's a 3 million production budget. You fused 80,000 gallons of fake blood making the biggest, the bloodiest movie ever filmed. And, and, you know, when we, we put out a bunch of songs, and every time we do, for some reason, they gave us a fake reason. why they weren't going to track it, they weren't going to put it on billboard, and it's all political. When we did a press release for one of our song releases, we got back emails from these major newspapers, like a press release, saying, you know, Tim Pool released a song with
Starting point is 00:51:43 Pete Perada, the song is titled this. They replied back with go F yourself, stuff like that. That is what is wrong with these people. I'll tell you that in putting together the halftime show, we ran up against this as well. And there were times where we went up for, you know, for venues or certain times and oh, we're not going to work with you because you're turning point or, you know, you have to imagine people are, you know, don't want to go up against the NFL. Did you see the fake story they ran right before the halftime show? Which one? So a story ran that said kid rock artists drop out.
Starting point is 00:52:19 Wait, no, I did see this. Yes. Yeah. This came across my radar. And I'm looking at going, well, I don't have time to respond to this. But he's obviously not dropped out because. He's the star of... So check us out.
Starting point is 00:52:32 This story went up just before the Super Bowl. Kid Rock Festival canceled several tour dates after artists drop out. One band says it wants to unite, not divide. And so I'm at MGM. On the day before the Super Bowl. And I said someone brought up Bad Bunny and I were sitting at a poker table. And then I asked everybody, I was like, you guys excited for this? Bro, everybody was laughing.
Starting point is 00:52:57 They were like, no. And I was like, yeah, turning. point's going to do that that kid rock show and the dealer goes oh but everyone dropped out of that and I was like no they didn't and he was like yeah I read that everybody dropped out and I was like I think you're thinking of something different because they're doing their show like tomorrow and then he was like oh I don't know this is what they do the distinco campaign they run the story to tell people there's no show anymore and this and then when you bring it up separate festival yep it's a separate festival it's a separate thing which and by the way I again though this is how
Starting point is 00:53:29 the industry was working to chop block us at every turn, working to, you know, oh, we're not going to give you these rights. We're not going to give you those rights. You can't broadcast on this song on X. You can't do this. You can't do that. And then, and then suddenly they put pressure on, okay, Kid Rock thinks he's going to go up against the Super Bowl halftime show, or we're going to put pressure on bands to cancel his tour. We're going to cancel the dates. We're going to cancel the festival. Anything they could. And in despite of that, we still get 40, 50 million. Do you have the video. So there's a bunch of videos from the Super Bowl of the crowd, but do you have the actual video of the show? Did you post it on your ex?
Starting point is 00:54:09 Oh, um. So there's a bunch of videos we've all, we all have seen. I don't think I actually have posted the video on X. You know why? This is the craziest thing. So, okay, there's a bunch of videos where people during the show filmed the crowd and the crowd's not dancing. Right. That is not the most interesting video. Someone filmed the actual set of the halftime show and you can't see anything because the whole center of the field is stalks of sugar cane. I've seen this, yeah. And you can't see anybody inside doing anything. So it's actually reminded me of the velociraptors in Jurassic Park that video because you just see like the rustling of the tall grass. And so you're sitting there, you're looking for a show because kind of swaying a little bit. When you look at our
Starting point is 00:54:50 halftime show, we went for that traditional spectacle, whereas you know, where you can enjoy on TV or Whereas theirs, you could only enjoy it live. Check this out. Check this out. This is the... I don't need to hear that. So the people sitting in the stands can't actually see anything going on. Yeah, they see the velociraptors.
Starting point is 00:55:14 Yep. And so people are like, it was a great show, it was a tremendous success. And I'm like, bro, no, it wasn't. This was for TV, not for... Look at this. You can't see anything. This is nuts, man. You know what really...
Starting point is 00:55:28 Oh, it's so annoying. I don't want to hear this guy. The most annoying thing about this is the media keeps saying it was a record-breaking thing, 135 million views, smashing success. And I'm like, just stop. I can't stand the Pravda. The party is stronger than ever. It's perfect. We are great.
Starting point is 00:55:46 And then everybody else is watching Turning Point. Look, Clay Travis came out and, you know, I trust him when it comes to sports reporting. That's how he cut his teeth, outkick. He knows this stuff. he said this was the this was the largest drop-off they've had for a halftime show in Super Bowl history.
Starting point is 00:56:04 40% or 50% and he also pointed out that typically the halftime shows get a bump because people tune in because they want to see the show. Think Michael Jackson in 93. Listen, listen.
Starting point is 00:56:16 People want to see him because of his stardom. When they had Eminem and, who was it, Eminem and Snoop and Dre was like 22 or whatever, I don't watch football. I know very little about football. We had a Super Bowl party.
Starting point is 00:56:29 We were eating nachos. You put cream cheese, chili, and then cheddar on top. That's a secret recipe. Or Mel chili. You bake it. It's the best football dip ever. And then when the halftime show came on, we all watched the TV. The halftime show is what everybody attaches to.
Starting point is 00:56:46 The fact that they lost half their viewers when it happened. But here's actually something. Well, keep in mind, though. And this is something where like, so when people are comparing the numbers that, and Tim, I know you understand this. that they're actually comparing apples to oranges because our views on YouTube and our views from our cable partners
Starting point is 00:57:05 and over the top and fast networks, etc., those are devices, whereas Nielsen is completely different. Nielsen uses a formula where they assume, and I kind of agree with this, they say, well, nobody really watches the Super Bowl by themselves. It's typically at a party or something. And so what they do is they take them the household number
Starting point is 00:57:28 and they times it by three. Yep. So when you're reading Nielsen ratings, it says that. Whereas, and then they'll say, and Turning Point got 20 million views on their YouTube channel. It's like, well, first of all, we had more than one stream up. And second of all, and there are parties and there are bars. Those were parties.
Starting point is 00:57:44 Those were bars. There were anyone with the YouTube TV set. I mean, the one I was at, we had like 30 people were there with my wife. This has been a longstanding challenge for us on Timcast, IRL. because right now we have, let's see, between YouTube and Rumble, we have about 45, we have 43, 44,000 concurrent viewers. The issue is when we sell against this and we say like, oh, you know, the show is going to get 600, 700,000 views, there's a difference between a show like ours, which is live 8 to 11 p.m. every day and a VOD, which is watched on mobile. about half our viewers watch on TVs.
Starting point is 00:58:21 And so one thing I noticed very early on was that it seemed disproportionate the amount of people who knew about the show and talked to me, and I didn't understand until we actually figured out talking with some industry execs who said, oh, it's because you're a TV show. Timcast, IRL is watched on a lot of televisions, right?
Starting point is 00:58:39 Yeah, there's four or five people in that room. And I went, oh, we had advertisers saying... College dorm. Right, so we had advertisers say to us, we heard this for like two years, you overperform. You have 600,000, 700,000 viewers. We'll buy an ad from you, and it performs as though it's a million.
Starting point is 00:58:57 We love advertising on your show, and we sell ads like crazy. The reality is we're underselling because the metrics used online are seemingly a device, even if it's actually multiple people. So here's a challenge for you, Jack, and here's what you guys should say. You guys should say you had 90 million viewers. I'm going to say right now. 30 million, then you would times it by three. Because the halftime show was played on bars,
Starting point is 00:59:18 on televisions, it was not, and it's a silly thing to assume. In fact, here's what you really should do. Go into the channel's metrics and look how many mobile devices and how many TVs. And for every TV, do the Nelson analysis. So if you guys have 40% TVs, call that you got 45 million. Let's say 20 times 3, 60. That puts you at 85 million views for the TPUSA halftime show. People.
Starting point is 00:59:45 Yeah, right, right. Viewers, viewers. And this is my point. So whenever you read these articles and they're comparing the numbers, you're comparing apples to oranges because Nielsen uses the times three. Let me just throw this here because we mentioned this on the show when it happened or the day after. Which advertised out there? Which would you prefer?
Starting point is 01:00:04 I can hold up a sign that someone will walk past or I can hold up a sign to a group of people who are looking to come and stare at the sign. You want the engaged. You want the engaged. The turning point halftime show was people saying, I'd like to come find this. the Super Bowl halftime show was people who have the TV on in the background. Right.
Starting point is 01:00:20 So it's not only apples to oranges. Did you see that video? It's totally different metrics. This guy's going viral because he had a Super Bowl party and he put on the 2014 Super Bowl. And nobody noticed the entire time. There's a lot of people that just tune in
Starting point is 01:00:35 for the halftime show. There's a lot of people that just tune in just to watch the commercials. Not this year. Those are the most pathetic people like broken by a lot of them. Well, here's something interesting as well because I didn't really watch a lot
Starting point is 01:00:45 of the commercial. but one of the ones that I did catch was, and I guess there's been a series of these, Duncan with like Ben Affleck, and this is like the third year that he's done in iteration of this. So did you notice that they brought back a lot of the 90s sitcom characters
Starting point is 01:01:01 for this one? Oh, really? So like Jason Alexander comes in from Seinfeld and I think, I want to say they had David Schwimmer from Friends, came in, and Jennifer Anderson. Still alive? Or maybe it was Matt LeBlanc, the Joey.
Starting point is 01:01:16 And the point being is they were going for that 90s nostalgia in this one piece. But here's the twist, right? So you're going for that 30 to 44 age demo that's out there, like your 80s, early 90s, kids. But what's amazing is whose kid rocks key demo is the people in that same age range. No, certainly not Ben Bunny. Bad Bunny's demo was because that was globalist, right? But the reason they had, so just to finish our point, we had Kit Rock. So we were, not only did we get the views that we got, but we were also cutting into that
Starting point is 01:01:52 key demo that they were looking for, which it wasn't something that we really intended to do, but, you know, thinking about it now because we're talking ratings, we're talking numbers, we're talking all this stuff. You know, you get the number two YouTube live stream of all time. And suddenly we're realizing that, wait a minute, I bet you, if we broke that out by age, we probably got that key advertising demo that they wanted, the disposable income, the elder millennials, centennials, Gen Y, that's who they were going for. And we stole a lot of those. Meanwhile, Bad Bunny, you know, they say he's the number one global streamer. Yeah, but that's
Starting point is 01:02:25 because he's got a targeted audience in the Spanish-speaking world. And there are a lot of allegations of autoplay. No, no, that's certainly are. That's what it is. When I go in my Tesla and I say like top music, yo, there are people in there who are, you know what, I'll put it like this. Without disparaging in a particular band. I'm not going to say their name. I was hanging out at MGM and a song comes on. This song on YouTube has like 1.3 million views and it's been out for a few years. And I'm just thinking to myself, why is this song playing in a casino with 50,000 people in it? Nobody knows what the song is and it's not a good song. It's obvious the label just said, we want this on rotation. Oh, well, like in the buying, the people can buy the
Starting point is 01:03:06 streams. I remember like a few years ago, my Spotify got hacked and I was still logged in and I would change a song and it would auto play. I won't say which are artist it was, but it's like a rapper that had accusations of buying his streams. It would keep going back to the song he had just released over and over again. And then I found like it showed where the active logins were and it was in Russia. So it's like
Starting point is 01:03:25 Hackney-Russians. Yeah, and then they were making a bot farm with stolen accounts. We were at this, um, uh, we were out the other night, you know, the night before the halftime show and I was like, I was like, oh, let's, and it was one of those places that has the touch tunes, like the jukebox.
Starting point is 01:03:43 I'm a Touch Tunes Warrior. And I was like, oh, let's get in there. Oh, it was getting hot. It was getting hot that night. Dude, it gets like you're in the trenches. You're absolutely in the trenches. It's called trench warfare. Yeah, we had a couple people that were compelled.
Starting point is 01:03:54 I was like, uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh. I know. And the fast credits or whatever, this, you know, the fact. Yeah, but then other people put their fast credits ahead of you. It just turns to an arms race. It was the Cold War. It basically was. And what you do?
Starting point is 01:04:05 Oh, good. And so, so I, but before I went on my app, I actually just went over to the, the the machine and you know whose face was right. right there staring at me was bad bunny. Of course. And I was like, wait. And then his album was the first thing that popped up was Bad Bunny. I'm like, well, I want to do ball to ball by Kid Rock. And it was so hard to search for it and dig through. And there were certain, I was just like, then I just got randomly like looking for different bands. And it's like, these are big bands who have huge followings. Not even there. Yeah. Yeah. Even if you cut through all like the politics surrounding
Starting point is 01:04:39 Bad Bunny, like it's just very nefarious because the NFL Rock Nation, when they're choosing Bad Bunny to be the half-time show act. Jay-Z, who runs Rock Nation. So he controls. What makes it so nefarious is the halftime show is meant to just be an entertaining product for the audience at home. The reason they select Bad Bunny is because the NFL has been actively trying to expand into Latin America. That's why they play games in Mexico City. That's what they play games in Brazil.
Starting point is 01:05:00 This is what I was getting at. That's why it's globalist. Yeah, so that's why they're just treating the audience as an opportunity to expand a brand. It's so nefarious. I got a question. Who's a country. Is a country. Are we okay with that?
Starting point is 01:05:12 Yeah. I guess so. Who's Jamie Johnson? Don't know. He's, uh, poetry? It's folk, right? Is that okay? All right.
Starting point is 01:05:20 Three doors down. I'm okay with that. So I have the touch tunes app. And you can from anywhere play music anywhere. Yeah, that's right. So I say we go to L.A. right now and we teach these people a lesson. Yeah, just put on some kid rock. Wait, wait, wait.
Starting point is 01:05:36 Do they have, do they have, wait, wait, Tim, do they have any locations in Puerto Rico? That's me, me and my friends, we go to like very lib-coded. I don't think it lets you do anything that's not near you. We would go to very live-coded bars and Brooklyn just ram Morrissey down their throats. Yeah, it's only letting me do things that are directly around you. His Notre Dame song. I'll tell you what, let's see, Waffle House. Shot across the ball.
Starting point is 01:05:57 You play some Morrissey do? Waffle House in Inwood is playing nothing. They have touch tunes at Waffle House? Yeah, bro, dude. Do you have? Waphouse is where it's at. Oh, I know Waffle's like, I didn't know they had touch tunes there. The one I go to local doesn't have one. You need a soundtrack for the violence.
Starting point is 01:06:13 Yeah, it's the fight music. Break stuff by Lipskid. You know what? No, I changed my mind. I figured it out. I'm going to start hitting up all of these touch tunes to make it play bad bunny. So people get angry and start complaining about it. Creating hate for bad bunny.
Starting point is 01:06:26 But to your point, Jack, it is about the globalism, but more than that is about subverting, I think, something that is truly American, right? Like, he was speaking in Spanish. Most of your, you know, your football fans don't speak Spanish. I mean, I understand that there's a lot of people that do speak Spanish in the U.S. But most of the guys that are watching football, they don't speak Spanish. 10% of the country. Yeah, it's not a huge percentage.
Starting point is 01:06:47 The flags that he was carrying, the Puerto Rican flag with the light blue, that's the revolutionary Puerto Rican flag. That was about separating himself from America when he was saying, oh, we're all America. All of that stuff was implying that North and South America or the real America, it was all subversion. It was all communist BS. This is open borders. This is globalism.
Starting point is 01:07:09 This is everyone's America. Well, there's a migrant caravan. marching across the border. Yeah. Yeah. And the flags, if you look at the flags that were at the front,
Starting point is 01:07:15 those are all the comments. And there were so many conservatives saying that, oh, it wasn't political at all. I'm looking at it. And like, there are foreign flags
Starting point is 01:07:21 marching and saying, we are. There was not only, there's not only, there's not only people saying, conservative saying that, but Jacobin and DSA were saying, look,
Starting point is 01:07:31 this is a great political statement. This is why I actually appreciate, in a sense, Jacobin and DSA because they're just honest. Yeah. Like, like,
Starting point is 01:07:40 most liberal will watch. to you and they'll lie to you. Whereas like at least the Jacobin guys are like, no, we are communists. We are here to destroy you. We want a revolution in your country. That's what we're doing. I have an ongoing subscription to Jacobin magazine. Well, I think it's important to know what 100% think. 100% that censorship is bad. But I will say this too. Jacobin has been on the right side of some issues. We've discussed quite a bit. They're they're communists. I mean, they're super far left. But there have been issues of like government overreach that they've been on the right side of that I famously they endorsed a policy that's actually very right-wing, which is when New York City passed a bill that every establishment hesitate cash, no questions asked.
Starting point is 01:08:18 It's a really right-wing policy because it was at the same time when Beto O'Rourke was like Chase should deny purchases for AR-15s. And they're saying, well, we don't want banking controlling your purchases. New York City, they pass a bill, tending for it to help homeless people buy stuff or whatever, but it's actually just a really right-wing policy. Well, look, when I came up there and I, you know, I had no notes, I had no, like, direction. And, you know, we were, again, we just, we threw this thing together in three months. And really less than that because we had Amfest and then Christmas and New Year's, really more like two months. And we, we'd cast a wide net early on, you know, and then you have to drill down on venues and artists. And then we had so many artists who said they would do it.
Starting point is 01:08:59 But then when it came to those rights, it didn't work out. And, you know, I'm not going to say, I'm not going to point fingers, but, you know, I think we all know who didn't want a half. a competitive halftime show. I'll just leave it at that. And I realize, though, that the way to win this is just make it completely non-political. No politics.
Starting point is 01:09:23 Don't go up there and be trolling. Don't go up there and, like, talk about Trump or anything like that. Make a good product. Just make a good product. Just called the English-speaking half-time show. All-American. All-American.
Starting point is 01:09:34 They're going to cast it as a political thing anyways. The left was casting the T-P-U-S-A. thing as they were saying that it's political, that it was, oh, these guys are all political and stuff. It doesn't matter what you're saying. It's just that the fact that it is people that are that are comfortable playing what is perceived as a right wing event, then it's automatically, it's political and it's blah, blah, blah. Even though the bad bunny one is the one that actually had all the subversion in it, right? All of the stage last year with Kendrick Lamar.
Starting point is 01:10:03 But ultimately, I will say, in another sense, though, in like a higher sense, it is political, right? It's political because the left in this country has separated from the traditional idea of American patriotism. And so patriotism didn't used to be political. It is now. And that's what made, it just made it the perfect storm where we wrote in there and said, we are going to do it this way. We're going to have this. We're going to have Kid Rock who's a super famous artist that, you know, really that's what made this break containment.
Starting point is 01:10:38 We broke containment where Normies, people at bars, Uber drivers, whatever you call it. They're all saying, oh, the Kid Rock halftime show. The American Halftime show. That's the one we watched. It's objectively. How come you didn't get Creed? Alter Bridges on tour in Europe. Alter Bridges on tour in Europe.
Starting point is 01:10:55 And they were literally in Spain. Well, you're getting them next year for sure. We're going to see. We're going to see what we do. We're going to see what we do. We're going to see what we do. I will be disappointed. Just as long as you don't have any.
Starting point is 01:11:08 row, boxers, throw it on stage. No, again, though, again, I got a pitch for you guys. But what I'm saying, though, is here's the thing. It's like, when it comes to any one artist, and this is what, it was a huge learning curve for me on so much of this, I should, I feel like I should have called you to explain how all the rights work to everybody. It's not even up to the artists. Of course.
Starting point is 01:11:27 It's about the people who own the rights to the song. So it's like, it's like, what if we, what if we had gotten, uh, well, just say Kid Rock. So it's like, Kid Rock comes on. He says he wants to come, but then he doesn't own the rights to ball. the ball because Universal does. And then what if Universal says, oh, you can't play ball with the ball at turning point? I got to pitch for you. And it's like, what do you do then? I think you guys should actually do a festival next year. And the headline show should be the halftime, but there can be stuff before and after. That's, that was my, look, the brainstorming, that was one of the ideas that I had had
Starting point is 01:11:59 early on. We wanted to do it outside. We wanted to do it with a huge audience. It worked out the way that it did this time because we had a limited time. That's something that we're actively looking at. By the way, though, I think I already do have the venue. And I can announce the venue tonight, actually, because, and I'll explain why. Because we were looking at YouTube live streams over the years and the record. Tim, do you know what the number one YouTube live stream of all time was, or currently is? Well, YouTube live stream, that's the moonlander, right? It's the Indian moonlander.
Starting point is 01:12:31 It's the Indian moonlander. So, you know, you're going up against the subcontinent. What is it? 1.6, 1.7 billion people. you know, a billion people. So what I've realized is, so what I've realized is, no, no, we're doing it on the moon.
Starting point is 01:12:44 Modi's going to be there, Modi's going to open it up, so they all tune in. Artemis, baby. We can not stand by it. So he's going to give him, we'll have like Robbie Shankar, you know, or Nuska Shankar,
Starting point is 01:12:54 his daughter, you know, come on out. It's going to be phenomenal. She'll be the opener. And then we get that audience and then boom, we totally lock at it. No, I think if you did a music festival, I'd love to do a festival. I'd love to do a festival.
Starting point is 01:13:08 Because right now is a time to start planning for it. Yeah. And what do you think? Like big acreage, multi-stage? Yeah, I mean, look, if you're going to do... Magaroo. Oh, that would be sick. If you do...
Starting point is 01:13:20 No, but not political. No politics. You want to do... You want to do two stages so that way you can have one stage being set up while the other one's going, whether they be end or next to it, both of them. Actually, actually, that might... Actually, that might work better because this was the reason. and, you know, cats out of the bag because Kid Rock, and there was this whole controversy.
Starting point is 01:13:40 Not lip syncing, by the way. I'm there. I have video from the set. I have the masters. I was watching it. I posted this. It's fake smears. He is not lip syncing.
Starting point is 01:13:49 There was an audio sync issue. Yes. For a portion of it where you can see, it's not just his vocals that are out of sync. Everything is out of sync. Like, if you actually understand how music works, you could see the drums are out of sync, the guitars are out of sync.
Starting point is 01:14:04 Everything's out of sync in that moment. Because it was a scene. sync issue, but I've got backstage footage where you can see the, on the closed circuit, that he's just singing like normal and he's right there. But so he, he, he let the cat of the bag that the whole, it was pre-recorded. And when he says pre-recorded, that doesn't mean the music was pre-recorded. That means the show was pre-recorded. And the reason we pre-recorded is exactly what Phil just said. It was about set up time. Yeah. Because Bad Bunny, think of it. And Tim, you just showed that video where they have to come out, they have to set up the, the, the, the
Starting point is 01:14:36 the grasslands or whatever, and that all takes time. Whereas we were able to do more show in the same amount of time because we were able to eliminate that set up, you know, set up breakdown time because we could just show act to act to act to act. And Phil, obviously, because you put on shows, I'm sure you noticed that right away. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. So festival, right?
Starting point is 01:14:59 Multi-day. But multiple stages could do. Multiple stages. Two days? How many days? I mean, if you, if you know, do two days you're doing all right. I mean, usually if you're going to do two days, you're going to have
Starting point is 01:15:10 two days with two stages, you're talking about probably 20 to 30 bands. It would be what you're looking for. We'll get the defiant to play. There you go. Hatriot Fest. Hatriot Fest. Trying to avoid the political stuff here. I say you call it halftime fest and the point is you just get big bands. And then the message is not overtly political. It's just we want a good show
Starting point is 01:15:35 from bands that we know and love. That's it. But here's the thing, dude. If you're booking big bands, Kid Rock, you're going to sell tickets. Yep. You don't, you don't think, I mean, look, the proof of concept,
Starting point is 01:15:47 it's clearly there. And what we showed, what we showed, and look, and this is where, you know, this is where, you know, I talked about how the gatekeeping definitely affected us early on,
Starting point is 01:16:00 but it ended up in a much better spot because now, when you see the numbers like that 40, 50 million all in on a wing and a prayer and we're slapping this thing together, like literally as we go along, that there's a lot of people that want to be associated with that amount of eyeballs. And when it comes down to it, Tim, it's your point. It is about money. It is about advertisers. It is about, you know, people who want to get involved. Now, I'll say, and you notice, we didn't run ads. We didn't run ads. We kept it a C3. I mean, we ran obviously a Charlie
Starting point is 01:16:34 tribute. We talked about our own org. That was it. If you guys launch, if this was to be a for-profit venture based off the views that you got, and next you did a festival, based off those views, is a hundred million dollar operation overnight.
Starting point is 01:16:49 It's not an exaggeration. A festival that can pull in those kind of live numbers, you think about the amount of sponsors each stage is going to be able to get. You think about when I say 100 million, I mean it's a sell, it's a value of. So I'm I'm picturing that if you started selling advertisement, first you need the plan, how many stages, where it's going to be, what's it going to look like, which includes the live stream with an estimated 40 to 50 million, probably more next year.
Starting point is 01:17:16 You do it exactly on the site of Woodstock 99. Yeah. Oh, in February? You're going to do that? You're going to bring in like $20 or $30 million in paid sponsorships in advance. And so festivals like this, based off the conventions and stuff that I've seen in the sales that they've pulled in, based on their. numbers, this is like a $100 million business. At the end of the day, at the end of the day, it's, it's as amazing as all that is.
Starting point is 01:17:42 Look, it's, we have to make sure that whatever we do will stay true to the mission, right? And that's Charlie's mission. Because Charlie, this is one of the things that people don't realize, like, this wasn't, like, yeah, I had the tweet and all, but like, it was Charlie's, he always talked about the Super Bowl halftime show. And he would say, he would say, this isn't family friendly. You can't show this to little kids. he would call it this is debauchery he called it sexual anarchy in 2022 and his whole point was you've got to have something that showcases the type of we have a clip of him that where he's saying showcase the type of virtues that you want to see throughout the country and so what do we have we had we had rock music we had country we had kid rock preaching the gospel by the way you know i think anybody saw that coming which man it was so hard for me to not talk about that because I was sitting backstage ball my eyes out. I'm just going to tell you the truth.
Starting point is 01:18:37 When he hit that song, when you start singing, when he showed the picture of Charlie, and he starts singing about, hey, you know, when your dad asked you to go fishing, why don't you say yes? Because one day you can't. Lost it. Oh, we, uh,
Starting point is 01:18:50 Kellan helped to pull something together. Looks like we're good to go. Let me, uh, let me grab this. Uh-oh. No, no, no, uh-oh. No, uh-oh. No, uh-oh. It's all-o-oh-oh-oh.
Starting point is 01:19:01 It's all-o-o-o-o-o-cooking, bro. Star Base, Texas Oh. Because like the halftime show It's the wrong date if you're going to do the Super Bowl next year, but you know. And on the note of like the virtues we want to see from the halftime show
Starting point is 01:19:15 Like this doesn't necessarily have to be like We get around and show like let's get married and have kids Like it should celebrate like American vitality The essence of America. Real quick, this is a parody of Bonaroo. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, that's what he was. That's what he's not going.
Starting point is 01:19:28 But the point, I mean, my point is it's like, yeah, you don't have to be so overt like that. Just celebrate like American vitality. Yeah, but that's what is through art, through music. The last, like. Well, and you got what, and I think a lot of people got what Kid Rock was doing with, with the way that he did the transition of where people were, okay, first he comes out with Ball at the Ball, that's how you met him.
Starting point is 01:19:51 He was Kid Rock. And he was introduced as Kid Rock. But then Kid Rock goes away. And then you get, you get Antonio and Allison Marin, who the phenomenal, the string section comes out and then they have this moment showcasing transition right that was the whole point of transition that like a real
Starting point is 01:20:09 transition not like the crazy one that we talk about then he gets reintroduced the same guys who come up they reintroduce him as Robert Richie and then Robert Richie comes out and plays till you can't and so the point was you know it's him saying look this was me in the 90s
Starting point is 01:20:29 you know top of the world I've the girls, I got the fame, I got the jets, I got everything I want, you know, but I don't have Christ and I'm missing something. And that's what he finds. And he's talking about second chances. And he's obviously, you know, he's singing about himself. He's singing about, I found Christ. And so you're looking at his salvation story and he's offering that to so many people. And I didn't even get that, because I had heard, you know, what do you mean we're getting a string section? And kid rock once a cello. Like what? You know, bro, wait, I just had a vision.
Starting point is 01:21:02 And then we put it all together. Bro. It was phenomenal. You had a vision. We have to. I just, I had a vision. I had a vision of all that remains playing main stage. And Mike Lindell comes out.
Starting point is 01:21:15 Yeah. Right at one of like the biggest screams. Oh no. Mike Lindel just takes it. Bro! Every patient. I'd hand over the mic. I'd hand over the mic for Mike Lindell.
Starting point is 01:21:30 We got to jump to the story. This is from New York Post. We need Mike Lendell and drop D. Let's go. Guys, we got the story. This is from the New York Post. Gunperson in a dress behind Canada's deadliest shooting in decades. Horrified Tumblr Ridge students reveal. There's a mass shooting the other day. A transgender individual killed several people, including himself. And when the story broke, the media was calling the shooter a woman in a dress.
Starting point is 01:21:56 Which immediately people said, that's a weird way to describe a woman. The New York Post then said female in a dress, because they changed it, because people don't know what the left is trying to convey, or they do, they're lying, whatever. Then news broke that, in fact, it was a biological male who identified as transgender. And the story here is, I mean, the tragedy is a tragedy. It's sad. But the story here is the cover-up. Yeah. Was the police chief?
Starting point is 01:22:19 Who's a gun person? Wait, by the way, though, the, I think it also just broke that he actually, he killed his own family first. No, that was that was in the intersporting. I've been running around. Because it was the mother... The police chief said gunperson. Right. That's what was so crazy
Starting point is 01:22:35 because we were trying to stitch together the story this morning like, okay, what's confirmed, what's not. Yeah, and I was kind of like not... But all the local British Columbia papers were like talking to the guy's family. They were talking to classmates and they're like, yes, this is him.
Starting point is 01:22:48 But the police just refused to actually admit it. So you had, again, you had like the Western standard that are a large paper in British Columbia are like, yeah, we talked to the classmates 100% of this guy, no doubt about it. But like, if you're in the media and you're commenting on this, you still can't go all in because you still need, like, the permission from the local police, but they were just all out on defense. And even afterwards
Starting point is 01:23:07 where the local police was like, well, we still want to honor this person's, like, gender identity. Why do you need to respect a mass shooter? Right. Yeah. Well, because keep in mind that you're in Canada. This is not a place where you have like the same kind of freedom of speech, the same protections. You know, we've seen people in the UK go to jail for inciting hatred. inciting discrimination. And so it could easily be something where they're actually worried about, you know, the media in Canada getting fines
Starting point is 01:23:40 for not referring to them by the proper pronouns. Oh, this is the exact reason why we can't take any part of Canada as a 51st day. I don't care what you know. I'm still on that. We are not taking any part of Canada. No, no. We conquer and subjugate, Phil.
Starting point is 01:23:54 Subjugate. Strip their rights. Yes. There's no voting rights in Canada. What we do is. here's the plan. After we take all the territory, we treat them as though they're illegal immigrants.
Starting point is 01:24:05 Deport them from their homes. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Democrat strategy. They're able to work jobs that we don't want, but they don't get the vote and they don't have access to public accommodation. That would be exciting, some white illegal immigrants. That would be fun.
Starting point is 01:24:18 No, no. Did you guys see the story with the Irish guy? Yeah. Oh, yeah. That was so dumb. The left is like, do you know the story? No. Irish guy's been here for like 20-something years
Starting point is 01:24:26 and he's been locked up in detention. And he's like, I have a work permit to be here and I'm married to an American citizen. Okay, he entered here on the visa waiver program. And do you know why it's called the visa waiver program? Well, certain countries don't know. You are waiving your rights. When you come to the United States under a visa waiver and they have this in Europe, we do it to when we go over there.
Starting point is 01:24:44 Yeah. You don't need a visa to enter. In lieu of applying for a visa, you waive your rights to judicial process in the event you are going to be removed. 90 days in the country, we can kick you out whenever we want. That's the tradeoff. Right. If you don't want to deal with that, you can apply for a visa. They have business, they have tourist visa, you can apply.
Starting point is 01:25:03 And then we can challenge those. So this guy's been here for 20 years. He entered in 2009. He ended in 2009. And now he's like, it's torture, I'm being tortured. And it's like, you can literally go home anytime. And the only reason you're still here is because you're refusing to leave. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:16 Yeah, we don't like want him here. Like, you can go to Ireland. That's what I remember that story broke. And even me, like the most avow, like, pro-ice person out there, I saw the initial headline. I'm like, okay, that's a little weird. what's going on here? And then you just scratched the surface a little bit.
Starting point is 01:25:31 It's like the guy came in 09 for a 90-day visa and overstayed it. And then he's refusing to like go back to Ireland. It's insane. And he's demanding a court process which was denied. The, the court actually said because he entered on a visa waiver, he explicitly includes a waiver of your rights to due process in the event deportation is sought. So it's just, it pisses me off to know when that they're like, this poor man, he's been here and he's Irish.
Starting point is 01:25:57 And I'm like, bro. He committed a crime. That's it. He can go back to Ireland and reapply. I got no beef, but he's got to go back to Ireland and reapply. Ireland's also like the easiest country to get an American visa for. They literally have a working holiday visa where you can get like a two year. If you're Irish, you can get like a two year visa.
Starting point is 01:26:12 You come here and it's a working visa for two years. And he like didn't even take that up. I don't think that he should be allowed back. Well, no, I mean, once you violate your visa, you should be on blacklow. You're saying, you're saying, Cot. I mean, you know. Patriots. Maybe not for life, but you know, for a period, for a period of time until these correct.
Starting point is 01:26:29 And he, like, played it fast and loose with how he got married, too. Like, he got married, like, really quickly out of nowhere. Yeah. Like, yeah. And also, by the way, if he got married, why did he not apply for naturalization? Well, he didn't go back and then apply and then come back. We did. He didn't go back to Ireland. That's the problem. Right. He's been here for 20. No, he's been here for 16 years.
Starting point is 01:26:46 He was 9, yeah. Yeah, he's been here for 16 years. And he only recently applied and had a meeting. And they said, yeah, too bad, you got to go. And he's fighting it. And he's like, please, get me out of this detention center. And it's like, yes, you're playing to Ireland to wait, sir. Yeah, get out. I was amazed when I found out about, like, this is actually kind of an issue with, like, Irish illegal immigrants. If you go to, like, Woodside and Queens, you'll see these really old Irish people that are there.
Starting point is 01:27:09 And they entered illegally in, like, the 80s. And they've been here, like, the whole time. They're in the troubles, wow. I know. It's exciting. I'm like, white illegals. It's like such a mystery to see them. I'm like, did you like the bad bunny show?
Starting point is 01:27:19 You got to ask these questions. Get out. Get out. Wait, I have to ask you the ubiquitous question about the bad bunny show. Right. Was that? and I'm sure you've seen this discourse about how he just, he showcased so many facets of his culture that are totally unaware by white people,
Starting point is 01:27:40 that we have no idea what it's like seeing someone sleep across, a kid sleep across two to three chairs at a wedding, that we have no idea what it's like. You see, it's totally different. It's totally unique. Because in their culture, they actually really value food and music and, and family. And dinner is like a daily thing.
Starting point is 01:28:00 It's totally unique, by the way. Yeah, literally, they take traits that are very common among, like, the lower middle class or lower class, and then they attribute it to some sort of, like, unique, ethnic identity. There was this tweet going viral. Yeah, Tim, I don't know if you saw this tweet that was going viral, where I guess with some girl,
Starting point is 01:28:16 and she was like, this is the most Latin thing ever where it's a little kid sleeping across two to three chairs at a wedding. And it's like, isn't that, just being a kid. Yeah. Like, at a family event
Starting point is 01:28:29 that goes late. Again, this is the point that these people are, the problem I see with a lot of these liberals is that they come from these insular environments.
Starting point is 01:28:39 Like when they had that whole campaign about the talk, and the white liberals were like, black people have to tell their kids to obey the police. And I'm just like, that's true for literally every single person. My white mind can't comprehend this.
Starting point is 01:28:53 I mean, what? I've told everybody that watches this show, multiple times. Do what the cops say or the cops are going to shoot you. No, Phil, you're giving the talk. I know, but like what Jack's saying is they'll do this thing where it'll be like, you know, in Lebanese culture, we have this really unique thing. We get together for a meal and it's like, it's like a tradition for us. So some of you're describing dinner. That's dinner. I saw someone in the comments. They were like from some, it was like some East Asian country and they were saying, and there was a foreign student. It was in the U.S., and he
Starting point is 01:29:22 had just lost his grandfather. And then the father was explaining to the American, You see, he's really sad because in our culture, we really value our grandparents. Wow. Just so you understand that. Well, I'll be honest, like the way Americans shove their parents and grandparents in homes, sort of leave. There was a comedian, Stavros, I don't know how to say his last name, Hikos or whatever. And he did make a good point where he's like, there's wasp culture, and then there's everything else is kind of the same. And it's kind of true.
Starting point is 01:29:52 It's kind of true. To a degree when you do see these sorts of behaviors, if you're like a wasp, like a very, like, old school American. That is kind of foreign, but it's like everybody else combined. There's some truth. But I mean, I'll say, I'll even point out, and I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll play devil's advocate on the, on the, you know, the, the senior homes is that that is something because, that is, that is, that is Wasp culture because of them wanting to be more independent. Yeah. Right. They don't want to be like the burden. Right. Yeah. On, on the children, whereas in, in in most other cultures, like I'm Polish, obviously, and in Polish culture, it's, it's,
Starting point is 01:30:27 in Eastern European culture, it's very much the traditional, you know, multi-generational family household, your grandparents take care of the little kids, that it's a whole thing. And by, but by the way, though, there's all, what it's like the number one book series in the UK right now is the, um, the Thursday murder club, right? Right. Where it's like a bunch of seniors running, the going around and, um, solving murders because they live at a, at a home together, whereas like, in other cultures that, like, that just wouldn't, even exist. That whole dynamic doesn't exist. Yeah, there's some truth that like the United States, because of like our founding, founding culture being like super like hyper Calvinists is we have this
Starting point is 01:31:03 like very uniquely individualistic culture. And so to like the Jack's point, I remember a few years ago this discourse started on the right where they're like, you know, the nuclear family is actually bad and we should like embrace multi-generational living. And I'm like, but we're, we never have. Like the United States has always been a very individualistic culture. That's why we're so awesome. That's why every American, like I love this description. of Americans that were all temporarily embarrassed millionaires. It's like that is that is the reason why we like are like, let's just go to the moon. Like these sorts of things.
Starting point is 01:31:31 That actually is like a very intrinsic to America. And by extension, I guess, like the UK and Australia, they're kind of losing it. So you do see some of these things introduced and they're like passed off as conservative or right wing. But it's like it's just foreign to the United States and like the way it's being implemented. It's like once you see it, you're like, well, that's not quite us. There's a reason why America is so unique. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:52 Multi-ineration. To Jack's point, like, to Jack's point, like, old people don't want to be perceived as a burden on their kids. Yeah, which is totally different. Or actually, you know, somebody- It's worth preserving, too. So somebody would, this actually, there's an element of this in the Nancy Guthrie case. And that's obviously going on, it's horrific. It's so terrible.
Starting point is 01:32:11 But people were pointing out, I guess, the first, like the last night, which she was seen, they said she took an Uber to the son and daughter's house for dinner. Yeah. And I heard a lot of people saying, wait a minute, the son and daughter only live a couple of minutes today. Why wouldn't they pick her up? But it goes back to the same culture that we're talking about. Don't want to be seen as a burden, want to demonstrate independence, and that this is, it's just part of that culture. And it's not something that you can change.
Starting point is 01:32:42 And also when you, again, when you bring in people who are from different cultures, yes, they can assimilate to that, you know, to an extent. but when you bring so many people in who don't have that culture that don't have any history of that, they don't assimilate because it is totally foreign way of thinking and way of believing. So to answer the question, it's like, why would you take that Uber? Because that's the culture. Yeah, I mean, you can argue the merits of it. But, like, John Doyle made this point. It was really good point.
Starting point is 01:33:08 He was talking about how his neighbor's house burnt down. And the whole neighbor had came together. Like, we're going to help you rebuild. Wait, wait. He said his neighbor's house on fire? John Doyle. John Doyle, yeah. Patriot, but it's a little strange.
Starting point is 01:33:18 But, like, anyways, so his neighbor's house burns down. and he's like the whole neighborhood is a good rally date. Look, we'll help you out, we'll help you rebuild. And the guy refused to get any help. He's just like, I'll just handle it myself. I don't want to be like a burden. That's a very American way of operating. It's like, I'm going to pull myself up by my bootstraps.
Starting point is 01:33:32 Like, thank you for the help, but like I got this. That's changing. And again, you can argue if that's good or bad, but that is uniquely American. EBT. So we accept EBT was printed on the bad bunny set. Yeah. Yeah. On that bodega that they're dancing in front of.
Starting point is 01:33:48 It's like that old AOC tweet. It's like if that were a half time. show, it actually had the we accept EBT right there. And then people were saying, and then like Nina Turner on Twitter and a bunch of people were saying, you need to put that because that's our culture, because that's
Starting point is 01:34:02 there. It's like, so wait, you're called deficit. You're cheering this. You're celebrating this. Whereas, whereas, as I'm sure Tate knows that in like white American culture, typically it's seen, and I think
Starting point is 01:34:18 a lot of people, or at least traditionally, it used to be seen that that was shameful. People would say, like, I don't care if we don't have money, like we're not getting on food stamps. It's embarrassing. It's shameful. I say we end up. You won't do it. I did this video the other day breaking down
Starting point is 01:34:32 my communism is dumb. It was a slow news day. Wait, really? I've never heard anyone say that before. Indeed. Whoa. The easiest way to explain it is that the phrase, the phrase from each according to their ability
Starting point is 01:34:43 to each according to their need posits that people who can produce by working extra hard should, and people who can't produce enough. to survive should not. And so the reason why communism always fails is because the people who can produce an excess have no reason to, and the people who cannot are given food from everybody else. Yep. So you have an expansion of a deficit population, a population that consumes while not producing enough. This is the end. Humanity survives as social beings. The more
Starting point is 01:35:15 humans there are doing work, it's an exponential gain on the ease of survival. Communists, takes away the incentive to produce, but everybody still must consume, unless they die. What we have right now is this hybrid. We don't live in a capitalist society. It's called a mixed economy. That's because around half. The country is 50-50 socialist, communist versus a capitalist. People say it's always a capitalist country.
Starting point is 01:35:41 No, it's not. It's a crony capitalist. No, no, no. We're literally called the mixed economy because half our money goes to social services and half our money is kept. The problem with that is we have built a country with a large
Starting point is 01:35:55 deficit population. They don't produce as much as they consume. Sooner or later, in that system, albeit in a mixed economy, it'll go slower than a communist country. The people who do produce eventually start giving up.
Starting point is 01:36:08 And then there is no excess. So now you only have people producing at cost, people at deficit, you get revolution, you get chaos. Yeah. Well,
Starting point is 01:36:17 that's why you see like every time in the UN, they have these like aren't they don't have any implication but they're like should food be a human right the united states always votes no because we're just saying like no you're not entitled to someone else's labor that's demonic that's a positive right and a positive right means you're entitled to someone's labor because again someone has to produce that food and so if that's a human right if food is a human right that means that if your human rights being infringed on then you could put the gun to someone and say give me some food so it's like at every level it's just this is why this is why these systems again
Starting point is 01:36:46 and, you know, we're created for certain people in certain places at certain times. And we're now learning that they can't just be applied across the board to everyone. It doesn't work. People will, you have hacker cultures like Tim was talking about earlier. You have cultures that want the socialism. It's like a gimme, gimme, gimme, kind of culture. You have cultures where they put face in front of. truth, they will lie, they will cheat, et cetera, hackricultures. And, you know, that they'll
Starting point is 01:37:23 say, that they'll blend the, they'll use the language of saying this is a right to feel that they're entitled to whatever it is they want. That's what CIS Center for Immigration Studies, they just combed through the census data. And they found that the majority of foreign-born Americans were on some form of welfare. I have a right to that jacket that, you know, Jack is wearing. So, um, it's clothing a unit. I believe I have a gun somewhere. Jack. But however, Tim, my name is on it right there. I have a right to
Starting point is 01:37:52 promo code Poso. Walking and body. In fact, I say a couple of pillows to get this jacket, Tim. Everybody has a right to use promo code Poso. Whoa. Well, right and a duty, by the way. Patriotic duty. Patriots use promo code Poso.
Starting point is 01:38:09 You know who's promo code Tanya? Communists. All right, everybody. We're going to go to the Super Chance and Rumble Rants before the uncensored portion of the show. Before we do, head over to Timcast.com. Click join us and get in that Discord server. We got a big community of tens of thousands of people there hanging out.
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Starting point is 01:39:24 I'm going to tell you guys right now, the cost of security, Jack knows this. It's like if we were to try and do full standard security, we need three to five million dollars. Yeah, it's bonkers. People have no idea. They have no idea. One 24-hour rotation is 700 grand a year. Which, and, you know, not to get into it too much, but at, at, at, Turning Points main headquarters, you know, when when Charlie was murdered, we were actually in the
Starting point is 01:39:54 process of putting up finally a full security gate and fencing and perimeter with like a motorized gate and all the rest of it. And there is there is now 24-7 security. So I will just stress this again, you know, the cost that you guys have now, especially now with all the stupid insanity conspiracy theories. It's bonkers, dude. We're going over these numbers and a single, the low end, the low end. And this is because of insurance. And it's because you need to understand one, one security guy. It's not that you have one security guy for 24 hours. No, you have four people per day. Right. Because of shift overlap. Because you can't have gaps in your security. Now imagine you've got a multi-building, you know, media company with several shows. And you need four or five people per day,
Starting point is 01:40:42 24 hours for maximum security after someone shot at your property. It's nuts. That's why we went to Florida and we were trying to work something out and figure out if there was a way to do a bigger deal with Rumble and do something. We don't know what's going on with that. I don't know if it's going to happen. And we're still navigating this, but, you know, full disclosure, full transparency. It's bonkers. And right now we actually, we have, let me just say, we have maximum security and it is a doozy. It is. So, Timcast.com, support the work that we do by, by joining the Discord community and making sure it's possible. All right, let's grab some rumble rants and chats.
Starting point is 01:41:17 We got Perceptual Jonathan. He says, Poso couldn't even get Creed. What's the point of a halftime show? Great job putting the show together, Jack. Well, we did go over it. Next year. No, I mean, it's, when we announced, you know, I didn't even look at tour dates and things like that and, and, wait, I have to follow the law.
Starting point is 01:41:36 There's like legal stuff I got to deal with. We need lawyers. I have, and by the way, the lawyers have been on me, like, you know, You know, we couldn't even say the word Super Bowl in the run-up to it. Do you know that? Really? Because they would consider that using their trademark in promotion of our show, and therefore we could trademark infringement, you know, that's liability.
Starting point is 01:41:57 They're like, it's like everything. I'm like, am I allowed to say my name? Am I allowed? No. It's wild. It's wild. Josh 2371 says, I'm going to visit Tokyo, Japan next year, do's and don'ts, and suggestion for sight saying, do.
Starting point is 01:42:12 find a small hole-in-the-wall karaoke bar and sing songs with some drunk Japanese locals. I recommend it. I love Japan. Do not do what that one TikTok guy was doing and run around and harassing people on the subway.
Starting point is 01:42:27 Johnny Somalia, yeah. Such a good name. Run around and blasting people like that because he went to jail. Be respectful. Japan's awesome. You're respectful. It's one of my favorite. It's probably my favorite country that's not the U.S.
Starting point is 01:42:40 Like, it's great. So it's great. Have you been to Poland. Pardon me? But have you been to Poland? Been to Poland one time. I went to Warclaw.
Starting point is 01:42:46 We played there. Tokyo is massive. Yeah. You're not prepared. I think the biggest I've ever went to is Bangkok. I think Bangkok's like, is it like the biggest urban metro? Tokyo was the biggest until very recently. Jakarta just overtook.
Starting point is 01:42:59 Oh, did it? Really? Yeah, like very recently. Yeah. So I've been to Tokyo a couple times. What has Jakarta ever produced? Nothing. Tokyo is awesome.
Starting point is 01:43:07 I love Tokyo, man. Yeah. I need to go back. I went to Fukushima as well. The crazy thing with Tokyo, One thing you have to consider, it's very interesting is there's like no trash cans anywhere. So whenever you like need to use those, so you just carry it
Starting point is 01:43:18 with you like a little bag. So yeah, bring like a little bag with you. Right. Yeah. What time is it in Tokyo right now? It's crunch time. It's like 12 or 13 hours. It's always crunch time. Yeah, it's 11 a.m.
Starting point is 01:43:28 It's morning, yeah. So when we relocate to Tokyo, then we'll be doing the show at 8 a.m. We'll have a serious edge. Yeah. I mean, I lived in Shanghai for two years. It's similar size-wise, but I feel like Tokyo is...
Starting point is 01:43:43 Oh, how weird? ...is more compact than Shanghai. Shanghai's a lot of, like, the downtown is like wider streets, broader avenues. We would do Timcast, IRL first thing in the morning, and then I would record my morning segments... At night. At night. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:58 If we went to... Let's do it. It's like a week before. Or Goon Nation. Goon Nation. Yeah, we got to work that out. We got to work out. We got to work out.
Starting point is 01:44:05 Goon Nation. Japan's got a weird... If you go to Osaka, my favorite thing... One of my favorite places I've ever been. I would say this is actually kind of a religious pilgrimage. in a ways. If you go to Osaka, they have the drunken clam from family guys. Some guy just got...
Starting point is 01:44:17 He got really into family guy and he opened a bar on like the fifth floor of a building called the drunken clam. And it's amazing. Go in there. It's just pictures of Peter Griffin just glued to the wall and stuff. It's beautiful. You should go there. It's wonderful. All right. We got Picororod. He says, I used to call you for the first time since I saw they were a sponsor.
Starting point is 01:44:34 It really is crazy how if you put money on things you're knowledgeable about it, it feels like printing money. That's what I'm saying, dude. we uh the trump bad bunny thing actually went up and i'm going to take credit for that will trump say bad bunny this month you want to pull this up uh actually the odds increased to from the other day so look at this there's tim guest i rl i take full credit for that the odds improved from uh it dropped down in the day to 24 and then it went back up later 34 well yeah i think i still think he says it. I still think he says it. Bad Bunny. I think, no, I could see, because I could see somebody
Starting point is 01:45:13 asking him about it. You notice Bad Bunny's been real quiet this week. Yeah. He deleted his Instagram too. Yeah, deleted the Instagram, you know, just, just no statements, no interviews, no, the buzz, right? The buzz around it is weird. Yeah. And, you know, people, funny enough, I was at the, so we, and it was pre-scheduled. It wasn't like a thing. I was at the Hispanic prosperity gala last night. A little dance with James O'Keefe. You guys were getting down. They were getting down.
Starting point is 01:45:47 God forbid, a couple of white boys have a little motion, you know. The left hates. The left hates that. And, you know, we had, so Nacho, who is an incredibly famous Venezuelan singer, got up and just crushed it. Amazing. And I was, I was, so they were all coming up to me and were getting asked by media. I was getting asked about Bad Bunny and everything and I was talking to everyone who was there
Starting point is 01:46:11 so like what did you guys think? And I had people coming up to me saying like from Puerto Rico saying like don't don't judge us by him. Like we're not like that. We actually love America. We love being a part of America. Well America gives them one like a hundred billion dollars a year.
Starting point is 01:46:28 Yeah, I love it too. With eight to one federal dollars. Well, and look, you should move there. No income tax, yeah. No income. And as a Navy officer, right, you know, I look at it for.
Starting point is 01:46:37 the geostrategic perspective that, you know, Puerto Rico gives you that access to the Caribbean, gives you those basing rights, you don't have to worry about, you know, treaties or anything. Same with Guam in the Philippines. We could still keep the Virgin Islands, though. Yes, same with Guam and, yeah, but Puerto, you've already got all the infrastructure there. It's, it's larger, it's got a larger base for it. So annoyed. I want to go to lose.
Starting point is 01:47:00 No, it's like, yeah, but they were, they were legitimately saying, like, he's, he's an embarrassment. I think Tony Hinchcliffe has been extremely vindicated for his little joke at the Trump rally. But his joke was always right. He was commenting on the fact that they have overflowing landfills. And that's a well-known thing. And they attacked him for it. And then later on, he was like, am I the only one who knows that in the news are talking about their landfill problems? That was the joke.
Starting point is 01:47:28 Yeah, I have a really good friend. He's a Normandy. He's Puerto Rican. And when he first saw that, like, oh, a comedian at the Trump rally was mocking Puerto Rico, he's like, that's terrible. Da-da-da-da-da. And then he watched the joke and he's like, yeah, that's broadly true. So Tony Hinchcliff, total vindication.
Starting point is 01:47:44 Yeah, he wasn't. And they use the Puerto Rican peso in Puerto Rico. They don't. Oh, do that? No. It was U.S. dollar. I was there, though, at MSG. Really?
Starting point is 01:47:53 I remember when he said the joke. By the way, the whole crowd was like, oh, no. Hey, guys, guys, guys. So yesterday, the volume for Will Bed Bunny, say, Will Trump say Bad Bunny? Wasn't it 200,000 or something? Or was it like 280,000? I don't know. It's gone up to 400,000 since we did the show.
Starting point is 01:48:13 And that's all that matters. You see, I haven't wagered anything. My cash is still the same. I am not going to wager on this. My question was just like, oh, is it 32% now? Is this changing in real time? Jack, weren't you saying you were going to ask the president to say the phrase Bad Bunny for no reason?
Starting point is 01:48:27 I did not say that. I certainly did not call him on his personal. private cell phone number and ask him. No, I was trying, you know, to see if we could get him to tweet about, you know, to like comment on our show. But of course, you know, which hasn't come up yet. I'm told that, I was told that they were going to play it on the plane at one point when he was flying up.
Starting point is 01:48:51 I don't know if that ever actually happened. I'm going to say this. I genuinely believe Trump will say bad bunny. I think you will too. It's surprising to me that it's actually only at 33% right now. It did go up quite a bit. we did the show. But I want to stress this. I'm not telling anybody to buy these shares. Do not take this advice. I have no guarantee it's going to happen. But the fact is Trump hasn't made a major
Starting point is 01:49:11 comments on the Turning Point halftime show, which was massive to 45, 40, 50 million people. Trump is going to see that Trump wants to be involved with his base. He wants to shout these things out to show that he's active. I think there's a high likelihood that he does address turning points halftime show. In doing so, he's going to mention Bad Bunny because that was the conflict. It's, it's, it's just, it's just been so much in the news. It's so much, even though, you know, even though it's not a Trump thing, right? It's, it's very, it's, it's sort of got the DNA, the fingerprints, if you will, of, of MAGA, Americanism, globalism, all of these things tied together. Obviously, he's, you know, close with Kid Rock, their friends. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:49:53 So, what happens if Kid Rock pops over to the, by the White House and asks him like, hey, you see my show and he's hanging out? Yeah. Trump's going to say bad bunny. That's why I think it's crazy. They're giving it a 33. It's based on what people are wagering on, and people are wagering, no, he won't. Even though he already truth about the show. So you're saying they're selling dollars for 33 cents. He didn't say bad bunny. He talked about the halftime show. That's why I think it's just crazy how low it is. Originally, it was a lot higher. Before the Super Bowl, it was Super 85. And it's dropped down. That's nuts to me. So I don't know, man. Don't listen to me. Don't buy any of this stuff. Don't wager on stuff because I don't know what's going to happen. I just
Starting point is 01:50:27 think these odds are weird. Anyway, let's grab some more these ranch. Let's see what got going on. NNY says, Tate, stop slack and I get back on for daily at noon. I told Serge, I can't answer his questions until you tell me what to think. Dude. Surge, I will tell you what to think if you do it in at noon.
Starting point is 01:50:44 Today, it was great. We had Lisa on. Lisa was the guest. We talked about women. The women are out of control. They are. All of what's going on of them. Lisa is like the spiciest person at Timcast. We have to keep telling her to stop saying to kill people. She's great. Yeah. I was like, Lisa, we can't kill every woman. That's not a, that's not, that's not, that's not, that's not, that's not, that's not, it's not, it's a play in Peoria. I had some rumble, so you can say whatever you want, I guess. It's a good pitch. Tune noon live live, Lisa's proposal's on what to do with the W.O.N.C.
Starting point is 01:51:14 That's very interesting. Some of her thoughts. Shout out. All right. We love Lisa. Didosa Prime says, Phil, what is the AI agent? I want to do a fake news show like IRL with characters, mythical creatures from my characters in books and TTRP, Modern Mythical. DM me at the dose of prime on X. Yeah, it's a moltpot. Is he calling us creatures? Yeah, there are basically many LLMs you run on your own computers.
Starting point is 01:51:35 And you can tell, like, hey, I'm having a, I need food reservations for a nice restaurant. Find me a good place to eat. I got to go to work, but tell me when you find it. And then you'll come back home and it'll be like, I got your reservations at the steakhouse at this time. Crazy. Crazy. If they can, honestly, if they can get that right for like hotels, flights, that kind of thing. It would be amazing.
Starting point is 01:51:58 They will. We're there. The cost of keeping an account where I think it's chat, Chet GPT or whoever it is, the cost of having an account is like $200 bucks a month. And the people that use these generally use them for their work. And they're like, it makes me so efficient that it's totally worth. All right, let's make one.
Starting point is 01:52:16 It's basically anthropic. Yep. Or open AI using their keys. Wow, dude. Yeah. I'm looking at a Mac Mini that I can run getting a Mac Mini just for. Hey, why don't we get one here? You want to get one here?
Starting point is 01:52:29 We got servers and stuff. Why don't we get a little guy? Like 500 bucks. Let's do it. Let's do it. We're getting a little guy. We're going to get a molt bot. We'll have our own internal Timcast hell.
Starting point is 01:52:39 And then we're going to go in and he's going to gas us. Phil's going to be like, the door's locked and it's going back. I'm sorry, Phil. I can't let you do that. You can set it up so it can call you. You already used to that. Yo, look at the odds on him saying bad money just going up because we're talking about it. It's free.
Starting point is 01:52:55 It's free money, man. It's free money. It's at 35% already. I'm telling you guys not to buy it. Actually, I'm not telling you to do anything. Just don't listen to me. I'm not saying he will or won't. If you're going to buy it, just turn a stream off.
Starting point is 01:53:08 Just turn it off. But I do think it's interesting, too, because I will just say this. It's funny that we're addressing it in the fact that Jack is literally saying he hopes, you know, Trump comments on the TPA USA halftime show. I mean, it just, it's something that, you know, I think that he would do. Yeah. And, you know, I put it this way. You know, when he sees something put on big numbers like that, and it's associated with, you know, quote unquote,
Starting point is 01:53:32 people he views as like his guys, his side. Not only that. It's the type of thing he talks about all the time. Hold on, guys. I did very well with Hispanics, by the way. We're talking also about a year from now. Trump has an opportunity. Does he want to be involved in something that got such massive play?
Starting point is 01:53:49 He didn't go to the Super Bowl. He did not. And he, presidents, you know, they usually don't, right? But he went last year. Is that what it was? I believe he did, yeah. Well, because this year was in San Francisco. Yeah. Here's the opportunity for him to go somewhere to massive fanfare and celebration and cheers to 50 million viewers.
Starting point is 01:54:07 Where is it next year? You know? Oh, it just went down. It went down. Oh. As soon as I said, don't do it. People are like, I'm out. Guys, don't listen to me.
Starting point is 01:54:15 I'm not giving you financial advice. I can't tell you what will happen. No, this is entertainment advice. This is it, pure entertainment. All right, let's see what we got here. Let's see. someone says ice in little Mogadishu new game 2020 7thin's in
Starting point is 01:54:32 Eaglewood California disgruntled vet says Tom McDonald should have been at your halftime to do his Charlie Kirk's song at minimum that would have been an easy win I think maybe you guys said Tom McDonald next year you know Yeah again you know with a lot of this stuff There are so many people that I wish could have been there right Tom certainly be one of them
Starting point is 01:54:51 And a lot of this stuff again it just it just comes down to scheduling, it comes down to, in some cases, contracts, licenses. I know that's kind of sounds like, oh, post is going corporate. It's like, no, but literally, I mean, Phil, you get this. There are times where even the art, I'm not saying that this would have with Tom. I'm just saying that there are times where an artist wants to do something and just can't. Yep. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:55:13 That's a very, very normal thing. Like, I'd love to go and play the show, but we just can't. There's a couple shows that we got offered in the fall that we were, we were like, oh, they were like, you want to do these? And I was like, we just can't, just because they're scheduling stuff that we got plan. Well, even with venues, right? So to do something like this, like it's not just the day of. You need to put on something like this, or certainly if we did a festival, you need a week. And so you have to find a big venue that has a week open, which typically those places get booked a year in advance.
Starting point is 01:55:41 Charlie should do this all the time. He'd be like, oh, let's do this thing over here. And we'd be like, Charlie, you can't just just up and do that. You're not making reservations at the, you know, it's not like a hotel reservation. Yeah, right. So. All right. We got the. this from Austin Shear he says fellas using my first ever Supertete to announce the wife and I just came home with our first baby angel yesterday little Liliana
Starting point is 01:56:03 congratulations welcome to the world little Patriot with a lot of work to do you missed the you missed the halftime show you're late oh wait gosh but but eligible for Trump account yes yeah let's go that's a that's a massively important thing
Starting point is 01:56:19 yeah I mean they're like it's like an IRA for kids basically and but you get it when you sign up, you get $1,000 just deposited like that. Wow. Literally for free. And one of the good thing or one of the best things about it in my opinion is it gives young people, it will give young people that are, you know, 18, 19, 20, whatever. It'll give them some kind of buy-in to the capitalist system. Right now there's young people that don't have anything. And they're like, well, why do I care about capitalism? Why do I care about property rights? I don't, I don't own anything. Well, if you're 18 years old and you got 50 grand or 100 grand or whatever it ends up
Starting point is 01:56:51 turning into, then you're going to care about capital. because you actually have a stake in it. You know, it's like if you can get a whole generation of young people that have some kind of, some kind of buy-in, that's going to be a very good thing for the United States of America. Bro, the bad bunny odds have jumped from, what was it at when we started? It was 20-something. It was 20-8.
Starting point is 01:57:14 It's at 38. It went up 10% since we've done this show. No. The real point I wanted to convey is the absurdity of affecting prediction odds. Like, I talked about this yesterday. If a boxing match is going to happen, I can't do anything about that.
Starting point is 01:57:30 I can say, I hope, you know, Jake Paul wins or whatever. It's weird that I could be like, Jack Posob came on my show and mentioned he was hoping Trump would comment on his show and also people are like, buying on these. I'm buying that.
Starting point is 01:57:41 Yeah, that's wild. It's weird. Odds are going down. So you can see like the $500 wager, you can see the amount of you win is going down because more people are believing he's going to say it. All right, here we go. Joshua P. Flowers says my friend in the area says the cartel does that all the time, but this is the first time they issued a no-fly zone.
Starting point is 01:58:01 Something is different or something is seriously wrong, the drones. That's what I was saying on my 4 p.m. show that they wouldn't do something so dramatic unless it was very serious. If it was a false flag, they would have made it sound more serious. So it sounds to me like something very major happened and they don't want word to get out as to what the cartels did. Or could it be, and this just flip side, it's the same type of drones that happen, but we were, and I don't have any sourcing on this, it's just me speculating. What if we were testing a weapon system or something, like an anti-dron system? Well, apparently they were. And we didn't want any planes to be, you know, in the vicinity just in case something went wrong. So one theory, and we were told this is not true, is that the DOD wanted to test. DOWW wanted to test a high-powered directed energy weapon on Mexican cartel drones.
Starting point is 01:58:54 And the FAA was like, are you nuts? Yeah, exactly. We've got planes. Yeah, we got it. So it was the FAA that did the NOTAM, I believe. And it was apparently an FU to the DOW being like, guys, you cannot launch laser beams near our airports. I'm told this is not correct, though. Then they put out a report saying that the DOW shot a balloon with a laser.
Starting point is 01:59:16 that's all I'm told none of this is correct. I'm told the cartel story is what happened. And the most recent reporting still says it was cartel drones. And guys, honestly, we know the cartel's been launching these drones. The New York Times reported this for months. They've been flying thousands. It was like 20,000 drone flights or something. Some insane amount.
Starting point is 01:59:35 So I think it's just more serious and they don't want to let on exactly how serious it was. It's actually just Greg Bovino. They send him down there with a laser gun. And he's popping them off. Yep. All right. Let's see what we got going on here. Love Bovino. Patriot Bovino. Scribly Bear says, I tried turning Tate's use of the phrase fellow Patriots into a drinking game. I ended up blowing out my liver because he overuses the phrase to the point where it sounds like he's virtue signaling. I do not overuse it, but yes, I am virtue signaling.
Starting point is 02:00:05 Bro, the bad bunny thing's the 40% now. Virtue signaling is awesome. I signal my virtues every day at 12 p.m. What if I said right now, I'm going to ask Jack to tell the president not. to say bad bunny. Mr. President, please, please. Do not say it. I'm going to say it.
Starting point is 02:00:22 Dude, I just think, I just think, I think the whole prediction market stuff is just so crazy. Do not come. Do not come. Hey, did you see this one, Jack?
Starting point is 02:00:30 Will the U.S. confirm the aliens exist before 2027, 14% chance? One point at million, okay, the answer is no. If you put $10,000 in, there's a correct answer
Starting point is 02:00:40 to this question. You'll get back a thousand. You're getting a 13% margin. 13% interest rate effectively. So my attitude is like, why should I put my money in the bank when I can put it in shares of no, the U.S. will not confirm the existence of aliens and get back a higher percentage? Can't you just bet on like civilization ending instances and just make, because it's like if this
Starting point is 02:01:02 were it. Right. Who needs money? And yeah, like if this is, it's so funny because we actually just watched the original War of the World the other day, showed it to my kids. I loved it. I don't think I'd be like, if there was aliens coming to Earth, I don't think I'd be like, where's my 10 grand?
Starting point is 02:01:15 I wonder what my wife would say if I was like, honey, I just put $400,000 into a great investment. It's no, the U.S. will not confirm these things of aliens shares. And at the end of the year, we get back $38,000. Yeah. She's going to be like, going to be great. She's going to be like very smart. It's an excellent investment. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:01:35 Thank you. I have to be honest. I actually don't think, based on the stocks that I have, I'm pretty sure my stocks will beat this. We'll beat that. Yeah, absolutely. I'm getting happy. So, like, I've got, I've got some tech stocks, and I've got like Tesla, and I've got some graphene stuff.
Starting point is 02:01:53 And they performed very, very well. And I think I'm going to beat, this is 9% though, 31,000. If you did 300, you'll get back an 11% return. This is the weirdest thing imaginable to me. It's like, guys, I'm not telling you what to do. It's not a financial advice. I'm just pointing out there is a 0% chance the U.S. will convey. confirm the existence of aliens. Yep. Zero. Zero. So if you buy, this is just totally me not
Starting point is 02:02:21 knowing anything. If you buy no, can you sell that before? Yep. So then as soon as you make a few bucks, you just sell. That's the thing about prediction markets. You can buy a share and then if it increases the no increases to 95%, you now sell it a profit before it even concludes. Yep. Oh, man. Yeah, there's a zero percent chance. Dude, it's not happening. Anyway, guys, we're going to go to the uncensored portion of the show. So smash the like button, share the show. Stay tuned. It's going to be at rumble.com slash Timcast. IRL. Sign up. Come hang out. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. Jack, do you want to shut anything out? Look, I just say, you know, because I haven't really said this incredible success of the show. That's thanks to the people,
Starting point is 02:03:03 this audience, people on YouTube, the Patriots out there. But ultimately, this is God's grace. And we're all incredibly humbled by it. this wasn't, you know, it was just stupid tweet by me. And then coming on when you were out in Phoenix and we all chatted about it, you know, a couple of months ago. And it just took on a life of its own. And that's how I know that that's not me that's doing that. That's God.
Starting point is 02:03:30 And so, you know, go to church, get married, have babies like Charlie would say, check out Turning Point. And if you think this was good, after just a couple of months of planning, wait to you see what we can do with 12 months. Dude, I'm fired the frick up right now. All me on X and Instagram at Realtape Brown. Come hang out tomorrow. I'll signal my virtues to everybody at noon.
Starting point is 02:03:52 I have good virtues, so I'm happy to signal them. So come hang out and Rumble. Timcast on Rumble tomorrow, noon. See you there. I am Phil the Remains on Twix. The band is All The Remains. We're going on tour this spring with Born of Osiris and Dead Eyes. We're starting in Albany on the 29th of April.
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